NBA Playoffs Steals Leaderboard, NBA Steals Leaderboard Historical Ranking

Updated on physical education 2024-06-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Top 30 in the NBA Playoff Steals Rankings (as of the end of the day's game on September 24, 2020 Beijing time):

    1. LeBron James: 437 times;

    2. Scottie Pippen: 395 times;

    3. Michael Jordan: 376 times;

    4. Elvin Johnson: 358 times;

    5. John Stockton: 338 times;

    6. Kobe Bryant: 310 times;

    7. Jason Kidd: 302 times;

    8. Larry Bird: 296 times;

    9. Maurice Cheeks: 295 times;

    10. Manu Ginobili: 292 times;

    11. Clyde Drexler: 278 times;

    12. Robert Horry: 276 times;

    13. Dwyane Wade: 273 times;

    14. Derek Fisher: 272 times;

    15. Carl Malone: 258 times;

    16. Dennis Johnson: 247 times;

    17. Hakim Olajuwon: 245 times;

    18. Julius Owen: 235 times;

    19, Isaiah Thomas: 234 times;

    20. Chris Paul: 233 times;

    21, Byron Scott: 226 times;

    22. James Harden: 223 times;

    23, Rajan Rondo: 217 times;

    24. Kawhi Leonard: 217 times;

    25, Gary Payton: 216 times;

    26. Andre Iguodala: 209 times;

    27. Paul Pearce: 204 times;

    28. Michael Cooper: 203 times;

    29, Ben Wallace: 199 times;

    30. Tony Parker: 198 times.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The all-time rankings of the NBA steals list are as follows:

    1. John Stockton 3265.

    2. Jason Kidd 2684.

    3. Michael Joe ruined this Dan 2514.

    4. Gary Payton 2445.

    5. Maurice Cheeks 2310.

    6. Scott Pippen 2307.

    7. Clyde Drexler 2207.

    8. Hakim Olajuwon 2162.

    9. Elvin Robertson 2112.

    10. Carl Malone 2085.

    11. Murch Blaylock 2075.

    12. Aaron Iverson 1983.

    13. Derek Harper 1957.

    14. Kobe Bryant 1944.

    15. Isaiah Thomas 1861.

    16. Kevin Garnett 1859.

    17. Chris Paul 1818 active Los Angeles Clippers.

    18. Sean Marion 1759.

    19. Paul Pierce 1748 active Los Angeles Clippers.

    20. Elvin Johnson 1724.

    21. Ron Harper 1716.

    22, Ci Shiping 1712 active Los Angeles Lakers.

    23. Lafayette-Lever 1666.

    24, LeBron James 1666 active Cleveland Cavaliers.

    25. Charles Barkley 1648.

    NBA all-time stealsNBA Historical Steals refers to the total number of steals made by players in the NBA, counting only the number of steals in the regular season, excluding the number of steals in preseason, playoffs, summer league and the All-Star Game. The all-time steals list is based on the total number of steals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The all-time rankings of the NBA steals list are as follows:

    1. John Stockton 3265.

    2. Jason Kidd 2684.

    3. Michael Jordan 2514.

    4. Gary Payton 2445.

    5. Maurice Cheeks 2310.

    6. Scott Pippen 2307.

    7. Clyde Drexler 2207.

    8. Hakim Olajuwon 2162.

    9. Elvin Robertson 2112.

    10. Carl Malone 2085.

    11. Murch Blaylock 2075.

    12. Aaron Iverson 1983.

    13. Derek Harper 1957.

    14. Kobe Bryant 1944.

    15. Isaiah Thomas 1861.

    16. Kevin Garnett 1859.

    17. Chris Paul 1818 active Los Angeles Clippers.

    18. Sean Marion 1759.

    19. Paul Pierce 1748 active Los Angeles Clippers.

    20. Elvin Johnson 1724.

    21. Ron Harper 1716.

    22, Ci Shiping 1712 active Los Angeles Lakers.

    23. Lafayette-Lever 1666.

    24, LeBron James 1666 active Cleveland Cavaliers.

    25. Charles Barkley 1648.

    NBA all-time stealsNBA Historical Steals refers to the total number of steals made by players in the NBA, counting only the number of steals made during the regular season, excluding steals in preseason, playoffs, Summer League, and All-Star games. The all-time steals list is a ranking based on total steals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. John Stockton, 3265 times.

    2. Michael Jordan, 2514 times, "Flyer".

    3. Gary Payton, 2445.

    4. Maurice Cheeks, 2310 5. Scottie Pippen, 2307.

    6. Clyde-Drexler, 2207.

    7. Hakiem Olajuwon, 2162 times.

    8. Elvin Robertson, 2111.

    9. Carl Malone, 2085.

    10. Murch-Blaylock, 2073.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    NBA Historical Steals refers to the total number of steals made by players in the NBA, counting only the number of steals made during the regular season, excluding steals in preseason, playoffs, Summer League, and All-Star games. The all-time steals list is a ranking based on total steals.

    Updated after the end of the competition on April 13, 2017 (Beijing time).

    Rank name. Number of tackles Note 1

    John Stockton.

    2 Jason Kidd.

    3 Michael Jordan.

    4 Gary Payton.

    5 Maurice Cheeks.

    6 Scottie Pippen.

    7 Clyde Drexler.

    8 Hakim Olajuwon.

    9 Elvin Robertson.

    10 Carl Malone.

    11 Murch Blaylock.

    12 Aaron Iverson.

    13 Derek Harper.

    14 Kobe Bryant.

    15 Chris Paul.

    Active Houston Rockets.

    16 Isaiah Thomas.

    17 Kevin Garnett.

    18 Sean Marion.

    19 Paul Pearce.

    Current Boston Celtics.

    20 LeBron James.

    Active Cleveland Cavaliers.

    21 Elvin Johnson.

    22 Tzu Shiping 1721 Active Los Angeles Lakers 23 Ron Harper.

    24 Lafayette Liver.

    25 Charles Barkley.

    26 Gus Williams.

    27 Hussey Hawkins.

    28 Eddie Jones.

    29 Rod Strickland.

    30 Mark Jackson.

    31 Terry Porter.

    32 Doug Rivers.

    33 Jason Terry.

    Active Milwaukee Bucks.

    34 Larry Bird.

    35 Doug Christie.

    36 Andrei Iguodala.

    Active Golden State Warriors.

    38 Andre Miller.

    36 Nate McMillan.

    39 Jeff Hornacek.

    40 Chris Mullin.

    41 Byron Davis.

    42 Kender Gill.

    43 Julius Owen.

    44 Reggie Miller.

    45 Dwyane Wade.

    Active Chicago Bulls.

    46 Dennis Johnson.

    47 Michael Ray Richardson.

    48 Ray Allen.

    49 Jeromy Corsi.

    50 Tim Hardaway.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. John Stockton 3265.

    2 Jason Kidd 2656 Active New York Knicks 3 Michael Jordan 2514

    4. Gary Payton 2445.

    5. Maurice Cheeks 2310.

    6. Scott Pippen 2307.

    7. Clyde Drexler 2207.

    8. Hakim Olajuwon 2162.

    9. Elvin Robertson 2112.

    10. Carl Malone 2085.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rank name.

    Number of tackles Note 1

    John Stockton.

    2 Jason Kidd.

    3 Michael Jordan.

    4 Gary Payton.

    5 Maurice Cheeks.

    6 Scottie Pippen.

    7 Clyde Drexler.

    8 Hakim Olajuwon.

    9 Elvin Robertson.

    10 Carl Malone.

    11 Murch Blaylock.

    12 Aaron Iverson.

    13 Derek Harper.

    14 Kobe Bryant.

    15 Chris Paul.

    Active Houston Rockets.

    16 Isaiah Thomas.

    17 Kevin Garnett.

    18 Sean Marion.

    19 Paul Pearce.

    Current Boston Celtics.

    20 LeBron James.

    Active Cleveland Cavaliers.

    21 Elvin Johnson.

    22 Tzu Shiping 1721 Active Los Angeles Lakers 23 Ron Harper.

    24 Lafayette Liver.

    25 Charles Barkley.

    26 Gus Williams.

    27 Hussey Hawkins.

    28 Eddie Jones.

    29 Rod Strickland.

    30 Mark Jackson.

    31 Terry Porter.

    32 Doug Rivers.

    33 Jason Terry.

    Active Milwaukee Bucks.

    34 Larry Bird.

    35 Doug Christie.

    36 Andrei Iguodala.

    Active Golden State Warriors.

    38 Andre Miller.

    36 Nate McMillan.

    39 Jeff Hornacek.

    40 Chris Mullin.

    41 Byron Davis.

    42 Kender Gill.

    43 Julius Owen.

    44 Reggie Miller.

    45 Dwyane Wade.

    Active Chicago Bulls.

    46 Dennis Johnson.

    47 Michael Ray Richardson.

    48 Ray Allen.

    49 Jeromy Corsi.

    50 Tim Hardaway.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Top 10 all-time steals in the playoffs.

    1 Sixiang Grinding Lead Coty. Pippen 395 times.

    2 Michael. Jordan 376 times.

    3 Elwin. Johnson 358 times.

    4 John. Stockton 338 times.

    5 Larry. Bird 296 times.

    6 Morris. Cheeks 295 times.

    7 Clyde. Drexler 278 times.

    8 Robert. Horry 276 times.

    9 Carr. Malone 258 times.

    10 Dennis. Johnson 247 times.

    Top 10 active players in the playoff steals.

    1. Kobe Bryant 232 times.

    2.Jason Kidd 224 times.

    3.Ben Wallace 198 times.

    4.Derek Fisher 180 times.

    5.Manu Ginobili 148 times.

    6.Alan. - Iverson 147 times.

    7.Rashid Begs - Wallace 135 times.

    8.Chauncey-Billups 133 times.

    9.Richard Hamilton travels 120 times.

    10.Dirk Nowitzki 119 times.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Scottie Pippen, 395 turns.

    2. Michael Jordan, 376 times, "Flyer".

    3. Elvin Johnson, 358 times, "The Magician."

    4. John Stockton, 338 times.

    5. Larry Bird, 296, "Big Bird Clearing."

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Last updated on April 19, 2016 Beijing time after all games ended Rank Name Steals Remarks1 Scottie Pippen 395 2 Michael Jordan 376 3 Elvin Johnson 358 4 John Stockton 338 5 Kobe Bryant 310 6 LeBron James 307 Active Cleveland Cavaliers 7 Jason Kidd 302 8 Larry Bird 296 9 Maurice Cheeks 295 10 Clyde Drexler 278 11 Robert Horry 276 12 Derek Fisher 272 13 Manu Ginobiko 262 Active San Antonio Spurs Remnant Team 14 Carl Malone 258 15 Dwyane Wade 250 Active Miami Heat 16 Dennis Johnson 247 17 Hakeem Olajuwon 245 18 Julius Irving 235 19 Isaiah Thomas 234 20 Byron Scott 226 21 Gary Payton 216 22 Michael Cooper 203 23 Paul Pierce 200 Active Los Angeles Clippers24 Ben Wallace 199 25 Charles Barkley 193 26 Karim Abdul Abdul-Jabbar 189 27 Tony Parker 186 Active San Antonio Spurs 28 Rajon Rondo 181 Active Sacramento Kings 29 Kevin Garnett 178 Active Minnesota Timberwolves 30 Charles Oakley 178 31 James Worthy 177 32 Gus Williams 174 33 Danny Ainge 172 34 Horace Grant 171 35 Jeff Hornacek 170 36 Jerome Kersey 168 37 Tim Duncan 167 Active San Antonio Spurs 38 Ray Allen 164 39 Dan Marley 164 40 David Robinson 151 41 Chris Paul 149 Active Los Angeles Clippers 42 Chauncey Billups 148 43 Derek Harper 148 44 Dirk Nowitzki 147 Active Dallas Mavericks 45 Allen Iverson 147 46 Reggie Miller 146 47 Robert A. Parrish 145 48 Rashi Trick God Wallace 145 49 Cleverford Robinson 141 50 Ron Harper 141

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