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Steals leaders at the end of every season Season Year-by-year leader Steals Active player leader Steals Career record Steals Single-season record Steals Season 1973–74: Larry Steele POR: 217: Larry Steele POR: 217: Larry Steele POR: 217: Larry Steele POR: 217: 1973–74: 1974–75: Rick Barry* GSW: 228: 400: 400: Rick Barry* GSW: 228: 1974 ...
The most steals by a player in an NBA season is 301 by Alvin Robertson in 1985–86. [5] The NBA's all-time leader for steals is John Stockton with 3,265 in his career. [6] The NBA leader in steals per game (SPG) is Robertson with an average of 2.71 (career, 1250 steals minimum) [7] and 3.67 (season, 125 minimum). [8]
Stockton was a ten-time NBA All-Star and holds the NBA records for most career assists and steals by wide margins. [1] [2] [3] He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009 for his individual career, and again in 2010 as a member of the 1992 United States Olympic basketball team. [4]
John Stockton has the most assists in NBA history. He is the first to surpass 10,000 career assists and the only player to reach 15,000. Magic Johnson held the career assists record from 1991 to 1995. Oscar Robertson held the record from 1969 to 1991. Bob Cousy held the record from 1957 to 1969 and is the first player to eclipse 5,000 career ...
In an illustration of the career numbers gap between James and the NBA field, Durant — one of the most lethal scoring weapons in the game's history — is sitting on 26,892 points, 13th on the ...
Most steals by a Center, career; 2,162 by Hakeem Olajuwon [146] Most point-steal double-doubles, career; 4 by Alvin Robertson [147] Most steals off the bench, career; 843 by Manu Ginobili and Dell Curry [148] Most steals by a non-Hall of Famer (min. 10 years retired), career; 2,112 by Alvin Robertson [142] Most steals on Christmas Day, career
There are four former Philadelphia 76ers centers who appear on the list of the top 20 centers in NBA history. 4 former Sixers centers appear on list of top 20 centers in NBA history Skip to main ...
Kobe Bryant drives around Raptors forward Matt Bonner on his way to scoring 81 points, the second-highest single-game total in NBA history, on Jan. 22, 2006. Kobe Bryant (81 points on Jan. 22, 2006)