17 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973
Dwight howard 45
In one game - Keon Clark with 12 In one season - Marcus Camby with 230
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The game "Don't Break the Ice" is a game of dexterity and cleverness. You have to try to tap out the blocks without having the "ice" fall apart. Who ever has the most blocks when the ice falls apart is the winner.
Elmore Smith has the record at 17!! I think that record is safe unless Greg Oden gets healthy.
langdi game is a tipical game because in this one person who playing this game one leg fold and jumping in blocks ......................
In the 2008-2009 season Marcus Camby is 2nd in avg. blocks per game behind Dwight howard
Chuck Norris once received one trillion cuz yo fat mama cant throw a ball any better than tpain
Every Gamecube game required a different amount of blocks on a memory card. Some games even hold up to 60 blocks on a memory card. So the amount of games you can put on the memory card depends on how much blocks the game use
Actually, the single-game record for most blocks is Mickel Gladness from Alabama A&M who notched 16 to best David Robinson, Shawn Bradley, and Loren Woods who had held the lead with 14 apiece. In reference to the previous answer: Shaquille O'neal held the SEC record at his graduation with 12 in a game but that was after Robinson had already set the bar at 14.
I think the game you're looking for is spleef. In spleef, the players are put into an arena with blocks they can easily break. For example, the arena may be made of snow blocks, and the players given diamond shovels. The goal of the game is to break blocks under your opponents and cause them to fall into the room below the blocks. The last player standing is the winner.