Asked in recent days by coaches to take full advantage of his nearly 7-foot wingspan defensively, Gilgeous-Alexander extended his arms into the path of four Hornets’ shots to finish with a career high in blocks. He is the first rookie since 1974-75, when blocks and steals were first tracked, to have at least four blocks and two steals while playing less than 22 minutes, according to the Clippers.
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times