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The Dutch Basketball League's (DBL) blocks title is awarded to the player with the highest blocks per game average in a given regular season. [1]

Leaders

Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Club (X) Name of the club and the number of times a player of it has won the award (if more than one)
Season Player Nationality Team Total BPG
1985–86 Daryl Gadsen   United States Hatrans Haaksbergen 87 2.90
1986–87 Mike Reddick   United States EBBC Den Bosch 99 2.75
1987–88 Mike Reddick (2)   United States EBBC Den Bosch 91 2.53
1988–89 Cedric Miller   United States Rotterdam 111 3.08
1989–90 Nathan Dijkstra   Netherlands DAS Delft 69 1.97
1990–91 Claude Williams   United States BS Weert 45 1.55
1991–92 Sanders Jackson   United States Orca's 49 1.88
1994–95 Tyrone Travis   United States Donar 57 2.71
1996–97 Michael Thomas   United States Donar 52 2.36
1998–99 David Culley   United States BS Weert 105 3.62
1990–2000 Hanno Schoenmakers   Netherlands Omniworld Almere 91 3.25
2000–01 Eric Nelson   United States Omniworld Almere 46 1.43
2001–02 Eric Nelson (2)   United States EiffelTowers Nijmegen 61 2.25
2002–03 Travis Reed   United States EBBC Den Bosch 32 1.39
2003–04 Marcel Aarts   Netherlands EBBC Den Bosch 37 1.02
2004–05 Jonathan Collins   United States Landstede 61 2.03
2005–06 Ransford Brempong   Canada Matrixx Magixx 72 2.76
2006–07 Ransford Brempong (2)   Canada Matrixx Magixx 90 2.46
2007–08 Darnell Wilson   United States Landstede Zwolle 46 1.3
2008–09 Ransford Brempong (3)   Canada Donar 53 1.4
2009–10 James Hughes   United States Nijmegen (3) 54 1.7
2010–11 Marcel Aarts (2)   Netherlands EiffelTowers Den Bosch 50 1.4
2011–12 Avis Wyatt   United States GasTerra Flames (2) 40 1.4
2012–13 Berend Weijs   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 99 2.8
2013–14 Berend Weijs (2)   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 71 2.0
2014–15 Will Felder   United States ZZ Leiden 31 1.2
2015–16 Chase Fieler   United States Donar 48 1.8
2016–17 Andrew Smith   United States Donar 39 1.4
2017–18 Berend Weijs (3)   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 38 1.3
2018–19 Berend Weijs (4)   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 64 2.0
2019–20 [a] Austin Lawton   United States Feyenoord 32 1.5
2020–21 Bart Bijnsdorp   Netherlands The Hague Royals 25 1.4
2021–22 [b] Roger Moute a Bidias   Cameroon Apollo Amsterdam 2.2
2022–23 [b] Spencer Levi   United States Yoast United 1.7
  1. ^ The 2019–20 season was cancelled prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]
  2. ^ a b Since the 2021–22 season, the DBL was re-placed by the BNXT League. The season scoring leaders are the players from Dutch clubs with the highest point average in the domestic phase (excluding playoffs).

References

  1. ^ "Lijstaanvoerders blocked shots gemiddeld competitie | Basketball Happenings". 2016-07-12. Archived from the original on 2016-07-12. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  2. ^ "DBL beëindigt seizoen 2019-2020" [DBL ends 2019-2020 season]. Basketball League (in Dutch). 20 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Dutch Basketball League's (DBL) blocks title is awarded to the player with the highest blocks per game average in a given regular season. [1]

Leaders

Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Club (X) Name of the club and the number of times a player of it has won the award (if more than one)
Season Player Nationality Team Total BPG
1985–86 Daryl Gadsen   United States Hatrans Haaksbergen 87 2.90
1986–87 Mike Reddick   United States EBBC Den Bosch 99 2.75
1987–88 Mike Reddick (2)   United States EBBC Den Bosch 91 2.53
1988–89 Cedric Miller   United States Rotterdam 111 3.08
1989–90 Nathan Dijkstra   Netherlands DAS Delft 69 1.97
1990–91 Claude Williams   United States BS Weert 45 1.55
1991–92 Sanders Jackson   United States Orca's 49 1.88
1994–95 Tyrone Travis   United States Donar 57 2.71
1996–97 Michael Thomas   United States Donar 52 2.36
1998–99 David Culley   United States BS Weert 105 3.62
1990–2000 Hanno Schoenmakers   Netherlands Omniworld Almere 91 3.25
2000–01 Eric Nelson   United States Omniworld Almere 46 1.43
2001–02 Eric Nelson (2)   United States EiffelTowers Nijmegen 61 2.25
2002–03 Travis Reed   United States EBBC Den Bosch 32 1.39
2003–04 Marcel Aarts   Netherlands EBBC Den Bosch 37 1.02
2004–05 Jonathan Collins   United States Landstede 61 2.03
2005–06 Ransford Brempong   Canada Matrixx Magixx 72 2.76
2006–07 Ransford Brempong (2)   Canada Matrixx Magixx 90 2.46
2007–08 Darnell Wilson   United States Landstede Zwolle 46 1.3
2008–09 Ransford Brempong (3)   Canada Donar 53 1.4
2009–10 James Hughes   United States Nijmegen (3) 54 1.7
2010–11 Marcel Aarts (2)   Netherlands EiffelTowers Den Bosch 50 1.4
2011–12 Avis Wyatt   United States GasTerra Flames (2) 40 1.4
2012–13 Berend Weijs   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 99 2.8
2013–14 Berend Weijs (2)   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 71 2.0
2014–15 Will Felder   United States ZZ Leiden 31 1.2
2015–16 Chase Fieler   United States Donar 48 1.8
2016–17 Andrew Smith   United States Donar 39 1.4
2017–18 Berend Weijs (3)   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 38 1.3
2018–19 Berend Weijs (4)   Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam 64 2.0
2019–20 [a] Austin Lawton   United States Feyenoord 32 1.5
2020–21 Bart Bijnsdorp   Netherlands The Hague Royals 25 1.4
2021–22 [b] Roger Moute a Bidias   Cameroon Apollo Amsterdam 2.2
2022–23 [b] Spencer Levi   United States Yoast United 1.7
  1. ^ The 2019–20 season was cancelled prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]
  2. ^ a b Since the 2021–22 season, the DBL was re-placed by the BNXT League. The season scoring leaders are the players from Dutch clubs with the highest point average in the domestic phase (excluding playoffs).

References

  1. ^ "Lijstaanvoerders blocked shots gemiddeld competitie | Basketball Happenings". 2016-07-12. Archived from the original on 2016-07-12. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  2. ^ "DBL beëindigt seizoen 2019-2020" [DBL ends 2019-2020 season]. Basketball League (in Dutch). 20 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.

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