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The National Basketball Association's (NBA) steal title is awarded to the player with the highest steals per game average in a given season. The steal title was first recognized in the 1973–74 season when statistics on steals were first compiled. [2] To qualify for the steal title, the player must appear in at least 58 games (out of 82).
Rickey Henderson, shown here attempting to steal a base in 1983, is the MLB career leader in stolen bases. This article lists records for stolen bases within Major League Baseball (MLB). For individual players, leaders in stolen bases for a career, single season, and single game are provided, along with leaders in stolen base percentage for a ...
This list exhibits the National Basketball Association's top single-season steals averages based on at least 70 games played or 125 steals. [1] The NBA did not record steals until the 1973–74 season. [2] Statistics accurate as of February 25, 2025.
Max Carey led the National League in stolen bases ten times, the most times of any player. Maury Wills led the National League in stolen bases in six consecutive seasons. Vince Coleman is the only other player to do so. John Montgomery Ward was the first player to lead the National League in stolen bases for different teams.
Most blocks in the playoffs, all-time; 116 by DeAndre Jordan [82] Most steals in a playoff game; 6 by Jamal Crawford vs the Houston Rockets on May 8, 2015; 6 by Ron Harper vs the Houston Rockets on May 8, 1993 [83] Most steals in a playoff run; 37 by Chris Paul, 2013–14 [84] Most steals in the playoffs, all-time; 121 by Chris Paul [85]
The season ended with the Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Boston Celtics four games to three to win their second consecutive NBA championship in the 2010 NBA Finals. The 2009 NBA draft was held on June 25, 2009, and Blake Griffin was selected first overall by the Los Angeles Clippers . [ 1 ]
NBA steals leader may refer to: List of National Basketball Association annual steals leaders; List of National Basketball Association career steals leaders; List of National Basketball Association career playoff steals leaders; List of National Basketball Association single-game steals leaders
The 2010–11 NBA season was the 65th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2011 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 20, 2011, at Staples Center in Los Angeles. [1] Chicago's Derrick Rose was named the 2010–11 NBA MVP. [2] The Dallas Mavericks won their first championship by defeating the Miami Heat 4 games to 2.