Ospina is
the better shot blocker and can learn leadership qualities.
Power forward Theo Ratliff, one of the league's
best shot blockers, will do the dirty work at the other end.
He's also a very
good shot blocker for Baylor.
In my opinion, Henson is quietly
the BEST shot blocker in the NBA.
We already know Bruno is a good offensive player around the rim and
a good shot blocker.
Not exact matches
Hayes is a
better shooter from beyond the arc, but not an intimidator /
shot -
blocker / rebounder like Hicks.
But he's a
good defender,
shot blocker, and rebounder, and he seems to know his place on offense.
Defensively having two
shot blockers and rebounders in against Westbrook is a
good look, on the other hand Adams fouled out in 22 mins of play which really hinders everything OKC wants to do.
At 7» 7, he was one of the tallest players in league history and worked to become one of the
best shot -
blockers the NBA has ever seen.
Like Jarrett, he's a gap -
shooting tackle and is
better at creating disruption than simply occupying
blockers and taking up space.
He's consistently moving forward under control, but Georgia's fronts were mixed up a
good bit, and playing behind a decent amount of head - up techniques allowed
blockers to get down on him at the second level a lot sooner, leaving less defined windows to
shoot.