Robertson was a shooting guard from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. He is famous for his tough defense. He is one of the only defenders who won DPOY. He won three steals and was selected as the best defensive team six times. He steals 2.7 times per game in his career, which is the first in history, and he can steal 3.7 times per game in the most seasons, which is also the first in history, but his career is only 10 years, so he keeps stealing.
Olajuwon? 2 162 steal
Olajuwon is the only inside player on this list, and two years ago, he was ranked eighth, which is why he is known as the most versatile center in history. Stealing is generally the exclusive data of defenders, but Olajuwon broke this tradition. He steals 2.6 times per game at most, 2+ times per game in five seasons and 1.7 times per game in his career.
Glider? 2207 steals
Although the glider has never won a steal, he is also an expert in stealing. It is not unreasonable for the pioneers to give up Jordan for him. Glider steals twice a game in his career, 2.7 times a game at the peak, and 2.2+ times a game for five consecutive seasons. He is also excellent on the defensive end.
Paul. 2220 steals
Paul is the only active player who has entered the top ten steals in history. Of course, Paul is also in the top ten in assists, but stealing can better reflect Paul's super defensive ability. Only1.83m Paul won the championship with six steals, the highest in history. Among them, stealing for four consecutive years is also the first person to win the championship. Paul can get 2.8 steals per game at most, and Paul is expected to hit the second place in history.
Pippen? 2307 steals
Pippen's career is always underestimated because Jordan's light is too dazzling. He is one of the most versatile small forwards in NBA history and undoubtedly one of the top five small forwards in history. He is one of the best offensive and defensive players in NBA history. Pippen won a steal champion, averaging 2.9 steals per game at most in the season and 2 steals in his whole career.
Cheeks? 23 10 stealing
Cheeks are the second show of 1978. Although there is no bright spot in his career, being selected into the Hall of Fame shows that he has special advantages. Cheeks averaged 2. 1 steals in his career, and 2.6 steals in his peak period. He once averaged at least 2. 1+ steals per game for ten consecutive seasons, plus extremely high steals.
Peyton. 2445 steals
Payton nickname? Gloves? It is estimated that everyone knows the meaning of this nickname, because he has strong defense and steal ability, just like the gloves on his opponent's hands. In 1995-96, Payton won the championship with 2.9 steals per game, and was elected as the only point guard DPOY in history. He averaged 1.8 steals per game in his career, with at least 2.65438+ for seven consecutive seasons.
Jordan? 25 14 steal
Thirdly, Jordan was ignored because of his excellent offensive ability. Jordan steals 2.3 times per game in his career, and steals 3.2 times per game in the most season, winning the championship three times. He steals at least 2. 1+ times in 10 season, and steals 2.7+ times per game in six seasons. Jordan's ability to steal is enough to show that he is.
Kidd? 2684 steals
Kidd is not only the second in assists history, but also the second in steals history. Although Kidd has never won a steal championship in his career, he steals as much as 1.9 per game. Although there were only 2.4 steals in the most seasons, he averaged at least 2+ steals per game in 9 seasons. In the 2008-09 season, 36-year-old Kidd still steals twice a game.
Stockton? 3265 steals
Stockton is the best in assists and steals. Apart from 15806' s assists, his career steals of 3265 are hard to surpass. At least for now, no one can do it. Stockton steals 2.2 times per game and wins with two steals. At its peak, it averaged 3.2 steals per game for two consecutive seasons, with 3+ steals per game and 65,438+. At the age of 4/kloc-0, he steals 1.7 per game, and many people ignore his defensive ability. He was selected as the best defensive team five times in his career.