Victor Wembanyama set the official single-game NBA playoffs blocks record on Monday night during a game for the San Antonio Spurs [1].
The achievement marks a historic defensive milestone in the postseason, surpassing benchmarks previously established by legendary players such as Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell [1, 2].
Wembanyama reached this mark during Game 1 of the first round of the 2026 NBA playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves [3, 4]. Reports on the exact total of blocks vary slightly, with some sources stating he recorded 11 blocks [3], while others noted he finished with 12 [3].
This performance makes Wembanyama the first player to record 11 or more blocks in a playoff game since Wilt Chamberlain did so in 1973 [2, 5].
"Victor Wembanyama continues to reach new levels early in his NBA career," Bleacher Report staff said [3].
The Spurs star's defensive presence was the focal point of the matchup as he anchored the San Antonio interior defense. The official record recognizes the feat as the highest number of blocks ever recorded in a single playoff game [1, 4].
"Victor Wembanyama set the official single-game NBA playoffs blocks record on Monday night for the San Antonio Spurs," Yahoo Sports staff said [1].
“Victor Wembanyama set the official single-game NBA playoffs blocks record on Monday night”
Wembanyama's record-breaking performance underscores a shift in defensive capabilities in the modern NBA. By matching or exceeding the output of 1970s legends like Wilt Chamberlain, Wembanyama is validating his status as a generational defensive talent who can fundamentally alter the geometry of a playoff series.




