Milwaukee Bucks all-time top 5 players in blocks

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The Bucks drafted Antetokounmpo with the 15th pick in the 2013 Draft. His breakout season came in 2016-17 when he won the Most Improved Player Award and earned his first All-Star selection. Since then, he has gone on to win two MVP Awards and has been a top-five finisher in MVP voting six times. In the 2016-17 season, he recorded his highest season average for blocks at 1.9 per game. He has consistently been a presence on the defensive end, averaging at least 1.4 blocks in a season five times heading into the 2024-25 season.

1. Giannis Antetokounmpo, 989 Blocks

2. Brook Lopez, 857 Blocks

Lopez began his career with the Nets, then played one season for the Lakers before landing with the Bucks. He is currently in his seventh season in Milwaukee and has finished inside the top 10 in Defensive Player of the Year voting two times with the franchise. He has averaged at least 2.0 blocks in a season five times in his career, four of which have come with the Bucks. His versatility is key for the Bucks as he has also averaged at least 1.4 3-pointers in each of his seasons with the franchise.

3. Alton Lister, 804 Blocks

The Bucks selected Lister with the 21st pick in the 1981 Draft. He spent the first five seasons of his career with the franchise, missing a total of just six games along the way. After playing the next four seasons as a member of the Warriors, Lister would have another stint with the Bucks before finishing up his career with the Celtics and Trail Blazers. In 471 career games with the Bucks, Lister averaged 1.7 blocks.

4. Harvey Catchings, 709 blocks

Catchings played for four different teams during his career. He spent five seasons with the Bucks, but didn’t log more than 21 minutes per game in any of them. Still, he averaged at least 2.0 blocks per game three times. During the 1980-81 season, he averaged a career-high 2.4 blocks over 77 games. In 372 career games with the Bucks, Catchings averaged 1.9 blocks in just 20 minutes per game.

5. Andrew Bogut, 642 Blocks

Bogut was the first overall pick in the 2005 Draft. He played in all 82 games for the Bucks during his rookie season, finishing third in the voting for Rookie of the Year. He had three separate seasons in which he averaged at least 2.0 blocks per game and he finished inside the top 10 in Defensive Player of the Year voting two times with the Bucks. In his final season with the Bucks, he was limited to just 12 games because of injury. Across 408 career games with the franchise, he averaged 1.6 blocks. Bogut played for four other teams after his time with the Bucks, including 247 games as a member of the Warriors.