NBA Blocks Per Game Calculator

Calculate a player's average blocks per game in the NBA by entering their total blocks and games played

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Blocks Per Game

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Calculation Formula

Blocks Per Game = Total Blocks / Games Played

Where:
- Total Blocks: The total number of blocks a player has made during a season or period
- Games Played: The total number of games the player has participated in during the same season or period

NBA Blocks Per Game Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the NBA Blocks Per Game Calculator to analyze a player's defensive performance

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the total number of blocks a player has made during a season or period in the "Total Blocks" field.
  2. Enter the total number of games the player has participated in during the same season or period in the "Games Played" field.
  3. Click the "Calculate" button to compute the player's average blocks per game.
  4. The result will be displayed in the "Blocks Per Game" field.

Understanding Blocks Per Game

A "block" in basketball is a shot attempt that is legally stopped by a defender, without touching the ball. Blocks per game is a key defensive statistic that measures a player's ability to prevent opponents from scoring.

Example

If a player has made 200 blocks in 80 games, their blocks per game would be calculated as follows:

200 blocks รท 80 games = 2.5 blocks per game

Practical Applications

This calculator can be used by:

  • Basketball analysts to evaluate player performance
  • Coaches to identify defensive strengths and weaknesses
  • Fans to compare players across different seasons
  • scouts to assess player potential during tryouts