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games with 3 or more blocks |
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games with 4 or more blocks |
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games with 5 or more blocks |
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games with 6 or more blocks |
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blocks on 02/24 at Orlando (Tied Portland franchise record) |
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games with 7 or more blocks |
| Theo is currently ranked 1st among the NBA leaders in these defensive categories: |
| #1 in Blocks Per Game (3.63 bpg) |
| #1 in Total Blocks (302.0) |
| #1 in Blocks Per 48 Minutes (5.58bpg) |
Theo's Competition
Ron Artest, F, Indiana Pacers: One of the top perimeter defenders in the league. Averaging 2 steals a contest.
Andrei Kirilenko, F, Utah Jazz: AK-47 is among the league leaders in blocks and steals.
Jermaine O'Neal, C, Indiana Pacers: Controls the paint defensively for the Pacers, among league leaders in defensive rebounds and blocks.
Ben Wallace, F, Detroit Pistons: Top rebounder and defender on one of the league's best defensive teams.
Featured Content
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Blazers vs. Knicks
March 29, 2004
Theo rejects another dunk attempt by Nazr Mohammed
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Blazers vs. Kings
March 12, 2004
Theo holds a block party and Webber is the featured guest
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Blazers vs. Timberwolves
March 10, 2004
The Rattler starts the fast break with a block shot
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Blazers vs. Pistons
March 4, 2004
Theo rejects Tayshaun Prince's dunk attempt
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Blazers vs. Magic
February 24, 2004
The Rattler owns the paint in Orlando
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