BROOKLYN – Mark Williams has been more than dominant for the Phoenix Suns this season, and had another eye-catching moment as his snatch block against the Brooklyn Nets is turning heads.
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Jan 19, 2026; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. (17) shoots the ball against Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams (15) during the first half at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images
Mark Williams just snatched the ball out of midair 🤯
What an athletic block!
Watch here: https://t.co/1rmE2BEgqp pic.twitter.com/grqrXplnh9
— NBA (@NBA) January 20, 2026
The snatch block didn’t look real. The timing, the grip, the authority, it felt like something pulled straight out of NBA 2K, where physics bend for stars and momentum swings on command. Except this one happened in Phoenix, in real time, with Mark Williams creating a mind-blowing moment. Plays like these matter more because they clarified something Suns fans have been sensing all season: Williams isn’t just filling minutes at center, he’s defining them.

Jan 4, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams (15) against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Phoenix’s defense has quietly shifted when Williams is on the floor. Opponents hesitate longer in the paint. Shot arcs change. Guards settle. That single possession, the snatch block secured with one hand and zero doubt, captured the psychological edge that elite rim protectors create. Defense isn’t just about stopping shots; it’s about planting doubt. Williams does that nightly, and Suns fans, along with NBA fans around the league, are taking notice.
NBA fans react to Suns’ Mark Williams’ block against the Nets:
2k animation ahh. Thats the third time he’s done that this year😤😮💨
— SunsXLilywhites☀️🤍 (@RyanOsoMuse) January 20, 2026
that’s freak level timing
— Phương🧸 (@NgPhuongg2k) January 20, 2026
Snatched wmmmm
— Low (@Lowski) January 20, 2026
Damn!! Suns really have this guy this year compared to Nurkic last year and people wonder why they are playing well.
— Mister Man (@Mrjemba) January 20, 2026
Remember Dwight Howard used to do this once a game
— Max (@diorpaybacc) January 20, 2026
He didn’t block it, he audited the shot in real time and filed the rejection midair.
— Jack & Jackie 🇦🇷 (@MutantApeJack) January 20, 2026
Williams with the savage block! 🚫🏀
— SportszoneX (@sidch947) January 20, 2026

Jan 5, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams (15) smiles as he jokes around with teammates before playing against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images
This is the connective tissue between highlight culture and winning culture. The block was possession control and momentum management. The takeaway is simple but powerful, as top-tier NBA teams don’t just score; they impose their will. One snatch block at a time, Williams is reshaping how Phoenix plays, how opponents attack, and how fans should recalibrate expectations. That wasn’t just a pause at the rim. It was a statement of how far he has come for Phoenix.
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Reporter Benjamin Bliklen covers the Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona Cardinals, and Phoenix Suns for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on his X account, @BenBliklen
