List of NBA career playoff steals leaders

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This article provides two lists:

A list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff steals recorded.
A progressive list of steals leaders showing how the record increased through the years.

Playoff steals leaders

This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff steals recorded. [1]

Contents

Statistics accurate as of April 27, 2024.
LeBron James has the most steals in NBA playoff history. Lebron wizards 2017 (cropped).jpg
LeBron James has the most steals in NBA playoff history.
^Active NBA player
*Inducted into a Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration [2]
RankPlayer Position(s)Playoff team(s) played for (years) [3] Total steals Games played [4] Steals per game
average [5]
1 LeBron James ^ SF Cleveland Cavaliers (20062010, 20152018)
Miami Heat (20112014)
Los Angeles Lakers (20202021, 20232024)
4792861.67
2 Scottie Pippen *SF Chicago Bulls (19881998)
Houston Rockets (1999)
Portland Trail Blazers (20002003)
3952081.90
3 Michael Jordan * SG Chicago Bulls (19851993, 19951998)3761792.10
4 Magic Johnson * PG Los Angeles Lakers (19801991, 1996)3581901.88
5 John Stockton *PG Utah Jazz (19852003)3381821.86
6 Kobe Bryant *SG Los Angeles Lakers (19972004, 20062012)3102201.41
7 Jason Kidd *PG Phoenix Suns (19972001)
New Jersey Nets (20022007)
Dallas Mavericks (20082012)
New York Knicks (2013)
3021581.91
8 Larry Bird *SF/PF Boston Celtics (19801988, 19901992)2961641.80
9 Maurice Cheeks *PG Philadelphia 76ers (19791987, 1989)
New York Knicks (19901991)
New Jersey Nets (1993)
2951332.22
10 Manu Ginóbili *SG San Antonio Spurs (20032008, 20102018)2922181.34
11 Chris Paul ^PG New Orleans Hornets (20082009, 2011)
Los Angeles Clippers (20122017)
Houston Rockets (20182019)
Oklahoma City Thunder (2020)
Phoenix Suns (20212023)
2871491.93
12 Clyde Drexler *SG Portland Trail Blazers (19841994)
Houston Rockets (19951998)
2781451.92
13 Robert Horry PF/SF Houston Rockets (19931996)
Los Angeles Lakers (19972003)
San Antonio Spurs (20042008)
2762441.13
14 Dwyane Wade *SG Miami Heat (20042007, 20092014, 2016, 2018)
Chicago Bulls (2017)
2731771.54
15 Derek Fisher PG Los Angeles Lakers (19972004, 20082011)
Utah Jazz (2007)
Oklahoma City Thunder (20122014)
2722591.05
16 James Harden ^SG/PG Oklahoma City Thunder (20102012)
Houston Rockets (20132020)
Brooklyn Nets (2021)
Philadelphia 76ers (20222023)
Los Angeles Clippers (2024)
2701631.66
17 Karl Malone *PF Utah Jazz (19862003)
Los Angeles Lakers (2004)
2581931.34
18 Kawhi Leonard ^SF San Antonio Spurs (20122017)
Toronto Raptors (2019)
Los Angeles Clippers (20202021, 20232024)
2481391.78
19 Dennis Johnson *PG/SG Seattle SuperSonics (19781980)
Phoenix Suns (19811983)
Boston Celtics (19841990)
2471801.37
20 Hakeem Olajuwon * [6] C Houston Rockets (19851991, 19931999)
Toronto Raptors (2002)
2451451.69
21 Draymond Green ^PF Golden State Warriors (20132019, 20222023)2401571.53
22 Julius Erving *SF Philadelphia 76ers (19771987)2351411.67
23 Isiah Thomas *PG Detroit Pistons (19841992)2341112.11
24 Rajon Rondo PG Boston Celtics (20082012)
Dallas Mavericks (2015)
Chicago Bulls (2017)
New Orleans Pelicans (2018)
Los Angeles Lakers (2020)
Los Angeles Clippers (2021)
2281341.70
25 Byron Scott SG Los Angeles Lakers (19841993, 1997)
Indiana Pacers (19941995)
2261831.23
RankPlayer Position(s)Playoff team(s) played for (years) [7] Total steals Games played [8] Steals per game
average [9]

Progressive list for steals

This is a progressive list of steals leaders showing how the record has increased through the years.

Statistics accurate as of April 27, 2024.
^Active NBA player
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration [2]
Team AbbreviationsTeam listed is the one player was on when he established the record.
ATL Atlanta Hawks DEN Denver Nuggets LAL Los Angeles Lakers OKC Oklahoma City Thunder WAS Washington Wizards
BOS Boston Celtics DET Detroit Pistons MEM Memphis Grizzlies ORL Orlando Magic WSB Washington Bullets
CHI Chicago Bulls GSW Golden State Warriors MIA Miami Heat POR Portland Trail Blazers
CHO Charlotte Hornets HOU Houston Rockets NJN New Jersey Nets SAS San Antonio Spurs
CLE Cleveland Cavaliers IND Indiana Pacers NOP New Orleans Pelicans UTA Utah Jazz
DAL Dallas Mavericks LAC Los Angeles Clippers NYK New York Knicks TOR Toronto Raptors
Playoff Steals Leaders at the end of every season
SeasonYear-by-year leaderStlActive leaderStlCareer recordStlSingle-season recordStlSeason
1973–74 Don Chaney BOS 24 Don Chaney BOS 24 Don Chaney BOS 24 Don Chaney BOS &241973–74
1974–75 Rick Barry* GSW 50 Rick Barry*
GSW 1974–78
HOU 1978–79
50 Rick Barry*
GSW 1974–78
HOU 1978–79
50 Rick Barry* GSW 501974–75
1975–76 Gar Heard PHX 3988881975–76
1976–77 Lionel Hollins POR 471051051976–77
1977–78 Gus Williams SEA 451977–78
1978–79 Maurice Cheeks* PHI 371978–79
1979–80 Magic Johnson* LAL 49 Gus Williams SEA 132 Gus Williams SEA 1321979–80
1980–81 Robert Reid HOU 50 Gus Williams SEA Gus Williams SEA Robert Reid HOU 1980–81
1981–82 Maurice Cheeks* PHI 48 Maurice Cheeks* PHI 170 Maurice Cheeks* PHI 1701981–82
1982–83 Magic Johnson* LAL 341961961982–83
1983–84 Larry Bird* BOS 54209209 Larry Bird* BOS 541983–84
1984–85 Byron Scott LAL 412402401984–85
1985–86 Danny Ainge BOS 412532531985–86
1986–87 Isiah Thomas* DET 39 Magic Johnson* LAL 263 Magic Johnson* LAL 2631986–87
1987–8866297297 Isiah Thomas* DET 661987–88
1988–89 Michael Jordan* CHI 423243241988–89
1989–90 Clyde Drexler* POR 533353351989–90
1990–91 Scottie Pippen* CHI 423583581990–91
1991–92 Michael Jordan* CHI 44 Isiah Thomas* DET 2341991–92
1992–93 Scottie Pippen* CHI 41 Michael Jordan* CHI 2581992–93
1993–94 Derek Harper NYK 42 Scottie Pippen* CHI 2101993–94
1994–95 Penny Hardaway ORL 40 Michael Jordan* CHI 2811994–95
1995–96 Scottie Pippen* CHI 47 Magic Johnson* LAL 3581995–96
1996–97 Hakeem Olajuwon* HOU
John Stockton* UTA
33 Michael Jordan* CHI 3441996–97
1997–98 Scottie Pippen* CHI 45376 Michael Jordan* CHI 3761997–98
1998–99 Charlie Ward NYK 35 Scottie Pippen*
HOU 1998–99
POR 1999–03
CHI 2003–04
3511998–99
1999–00 Kobe Bryant* LAL
Scottie Pippen* POR
32383 Scottie Pippen*
POR 1999–03
CHI 2003–04
3831999–00
2000–01 Allen Iverson* PHI 523913912000–01
2001–02 Jason Kidd* NJN 343953952001–02
2002–03 Ben Wallace* DET 422002–03
2003–04442003–04
2004–0543 Robert Horry SAS 2552004–05
2005–06 Dwyane Wade* MIA 512602005–06
2006–07 LeBron James^ CLE 342712006–07
2007–08 Rajon Rondo BOS 452762007–08
2008–09 Kobe Bryant* LAL 38 Kobe Bryant* LAL 2472008–09
2009–10 Rajon Rondo BOS 462782009–10
2010–11 Jason Kidd* DAL 402942010–11
2011–12 Rajon Rondo BOS 453102011–12
2012–13 LeBron James^ MIA 412012–13
2013–14 Paul George^ IND
Russell Westbrook^ OKC
412013–14
2014–15 Stephen Curry^ GSW 392014–15
2015–16 LeBron James^ CLE 49 LeBron James^
CLE 2015–18
LAL 2018–24
3542015–16
2016–17353892016–17
2017–18 Draymond Green^ GSW 41419 LeBron James^
CLE 2017–18
LAL 2018–24
4192017–18
2018–19 Kawhi Leonard^ TOR 402018–19
2019–20 Jimmy Butler^ MIA 414454452019–20
2020–21 Jrue Holiday^ MIL 384544542020–21
2021–22 Jimmy Butler^ MIA 352021–22
2022–23404714712022–23
2023–24 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope^ DEN 94794792023–24
SeasonYear-by-year leaderStlActive player leaderStlCareer recordStlSingle-season recordStlSeason

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References

  1. a National Basketball Association did not record steal statistics until a 1973–74 season.
  2. 1 2 A player is not eligible for induction into a Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
  3. American Basketball Association (ABA) teams oar than those admitted into an NBA in 1976 are not included; each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season. a years listed are only ones in which a player played in a playoff game.
  4. Games played in prior seasons where steals were not recorded are not included in total games played nor are ay used in calculating a per game average.
  5. Average is rounded to a nearest hundredth and its calculation does not include games played in seasons before steals were officially recorded.
  6. Previously written as Akeem Olajuwon prior to an official spelling change on March 9, 1991.
  7. American Basketball Association (ABA) teams oar than those admitted into an NBA in 1976 are not included; each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season. a years listed are only ones in which a player played in a playoff game.
  8. Games played in prior seasons where steals were not recorded are not included in total games played nor are ay used in calculating a per game average.
  9. Average is rounded to a nearest hundredth and its calculation does not include games played in seasons before steals were officially recorded.