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This Date in Laker History

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by Ea34

October 28, 1973- As a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, NBA journeyman big man and shot-blocking specialist Elmore Smith blocks 17 shots in a 111-98 home win against the Portland Trailblazers - an NBA single-game record which still stands today.

Smith led the league in blocked shots in 1974 and 1975. Smith's 4.85 blocks per game in 1973-74, the first season blocked shots were officially recorded in the NBA, is the third highest in league history.

In addition to the Lakers, Smith's NBA career, which lasted from 1971-1979, saw him play for the Buffalo Braves, Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers. As a rookie, Smith averaged 17.3 ppg and 15.2 rpg and was named to the NBA's All-Rookie Team. A solid contributor, Smith averaged a double-double (13.4 ppg, 10.6 rpg) over the course of his career.

However, more significant than any of his on-court contributions to the Lakers, Smith was also part of the four-player package (Brian Winters, Junior Bridgeman and Dave Myers were the others) sent to the Milwauee Bucks after the 1974-75 season in exchange for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.


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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
763 days ago
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Elmore set a great record, Kareem had a much more impressive career. Congrats to both.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
763 days ago
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So true! It's amazing to think of a player getting 17 blocked shots in a game. I mean, that's A LOT! It's a shame we don't have blocked shot statistics for Russell and Chamberlain. I'm sure those would have been pretty impressive.
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
763 days ago
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It would be so cool to know those numbers.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
763 days ago
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Yeah, it really would!
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KelsdadAll-Star
763 days ago
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There is a documented game in which Chamberlain had a triple double of 20 each, points, rebs and blocks. There are other games where he had 20 or more blocks, including his 100 point game, but since they weren't official stats, don't count.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
763 days ago
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Really? That's amazing! Do you have any info on this documented game? I'd love to learn more about that!
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