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List of WNBA career blocks leaders

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The following is a list of players who have achieved the most blocks during their WNBA careers. Active players are in bold.

WNBA Most blocks recorded
Rank Player Blocks Team(s) played for (years)
1 Margo Dydek 877 Utah Starzz/San Antonio Silver Stars (1998–2004)
Connecticut Sun (2005–2007)
Los Angeles Sparks (2008)
2 Lisa Leslie 822 Los Angeles Sparks (1997–2009)[a]
3 Brittney Griner 716 Phoenix Mercury (2013–Present)
4 Sylvia Fowles 685 Chicago Sky (2008–2014)
Minnesota Lynx (2015–Present)
5 Lauren Jackson 586 Seattle Storm (2001–2012)
6 Candace Parker 572 Los Angeles Sparks (2008–2020)
Chicago Sky (2021–present)
7 Tangela Smith 557 Sacramento Monarchs (1998–2004)
Charlotte Sting (2005–2006)
Phoenix Mercury (2007–2010)
Indiana Fever (2011)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2012)
8 Tammy Sutton-Brown 555 Charlotte Sting (2001–2006)
Indiana Fever (2007–2012)
9 Ruth Riley 505 Miami Sol (2001–2002)
Detroit Shock (2003–2006)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2007–2011)
Chicago Sky (2012)
Atlanta Dream (2013–2014)
10 Taj McWilliams-Franklin 443 Orlando Miracle/Connecticut Sun (1999–2006)
Los Angeles Sparks (2007)
Washington Mystics (2008)
Detroit Shock (2008–2009)
New York Liberty (2010)
Minnesota Lynx (2011–2012)
11 Michelle Snow 404 Houston Comets (2002–2008)
Atlanta Dream (2009)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2010)
Chicago Sky (2011)
Washington Mystics (2012–2013)
Los Angeles Sparks (2015)
12 Tamika Catchings 385 Indiana Fever (2002–2016)
13 Tina Thompson 372 Houston Comets (1997–2008)
Los Angeles Sparks (2009–2011)
Seattle Storm (2012–2013)
14 Erika de Souza 368 Los Angeles Sparks (2002)
Connecticut Sun (2007)
Atlanta Dream (2008–2015)
Chicago Sky (2015–2016)
San Antonio Stars (2017)
15 Jessica Breland 367 New York Liberty (2011)
Connecticut Sun (2011)
Indiana Fever (2013)
Chicago Sky (2014–2017)
Atlanta Dream (2018–2019)
Indiana Fever (2021)[b]
16 Tina Charles 366 Connecticut Sun (2010–2013)
New York Liberty (2014–2019)
Washington Mystics (2021)
Phoenix Mercury (2022–present)[c]
17 Elizabeth Williams 350 Connecticut Sun (2015)
Atlanta Dream (2016–2021)
Washington Mystics (2022–present)
18 DeLisha Milton-Jones 339 Los Angeles Sparks (1999–2004, 2008–2012)
Washington Mystics (2005–2007)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2013)
New York Liberty (2013–2014)
Atlanta Dream (2014–2015)
19 Yolanda Griffith 323 Sacramento Monarchs (1999–2007)
Seattle Storm (2008)
Indiana Fever (2009)
20 Elena Baranova 320 Utah Starzz (1997–1999)
Miami Sol (2001)
New York Liberty (2003–2005)
21 Candice Dupree 318 Chicago Sky (2006–2009)
Phoenix Mercury (2010–2016)
Indiana Fever (2017–2020)
Seattle Storm (2020)
Atlanta Dream (2020)
22 Diana Taurasi 311 Phoenix Mercury (2004–Present)[d]
23 Elena Delle Donne 300 Chicago Sky (2013–2016)
Washington Mystics (2017–Present)[e]
24 Vicky Bullett 288 Charlotte Sting (1997–1999)
Washington Mystics (2000–2002)
25 Rebekkah Brunson 286 Sacramento Monarchs (2004–2009)
Minnesota Lynx (2010–2018)

All statistics are up to date as of the end of the 2021 WNBA season.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Leslie did not play the 2007 season because of a pregnancy leave.
  2. ^ Breland did not play the 2010 season due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^ Charles did not play the 2020 season due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. ^ Taurasi did not play the 2015 season at the request of her Russian Premier League team, UMMC Ekaterinburg.
  5. ^ Delle Donne did not play the 2010 season due to COVID-19 pandemic.