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Best stealers of all time 2.0+ SPG average)

Who is in your opinion is the best at stealing the ball?

  • Bobby Dulin (2.9 SPG ‘79-‘80) (107* total)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Norman Bailey (2.2 SPG ‘81-‘82) (98* total)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nadav Henefeld (3.7 SPG ‘89-‘90) (138* total)

    Votes: 69 65.1%
  • Tate George (2.0 SPG ‘89-‘90) (201 total)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Scott Burrell (3.6 SPG ‘90-‘91) (310 total)

    Votes: 35 33.0%
  • Chris Smith (1.8 SPG ‘90–‘91) (193 total)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Doron Sheffer (2.3 SPG ‘93-‘94) (194 total)

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • Khalid El-Amin (1.8 SPG ‘97-‘98) (186* total)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Caron Butler (2.2 SPG ‘00-‘01) (134* total)

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Jerome Dyson (1.9 SPG ‘06-‘07) (188 total)

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • Kemba Walker (2.1 SPG ‘09-‘10) (185* total)

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • Shabazz Napier (2.0 SPG ‘12-‘13) (251 total)

    Votes: 12 11.3%
  • Ryan Boatright (1.6 SPG ‘13-‘14) (180 total)

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • Alterique Gilbert (2.3 SPG ‘16-‘17) (80* total)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Christian Vital (2.5 SPG ‘19-‘20) (215 total)

    Votes: 8 7.5%

  • Total voters
    106
My gut says Aj Price if he woulda got away with it
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Isn't this one of those counting stats that speaks for itself? Most steals per minute = best stealer. Context matters a lot less here than something like fg% or even blocks because they're dependent on height.

Not quite as this metric strongly favors guards who have far more opportunities to steal the ball. But since our top two candidates are both forwards, I think the answer is clear here. What they did playing the positions they played is legendary.
 
Nadav benefited from playing safety in the 2-2-1 for example.
This narrative has run its course. Same with reasoning that Nadav’s numbers are skewed because of JC’s aggressive press. In reality, Nadav’s hand-eye coordination was off the charts, and frankly, more than made up for his average-at-best athleticism. He was the son of an Israeli Air Force pilot and Nadav also passed the IAF pilot’s test. IAF pilots are known for their elite vision. Not a coincidence. He picked pockets every game in the half court.

 
And having 6 fouls to work with.
The guy averaged 3.0 fouls per game in 89-90. So, if he felt more comfortable taking chances with the six foul rule, you or I would have never known…. So that argument fails the smell test.
 
The guy averaged 3.0 fouls per game in 89-90. So, if he felt more comfortable taking chances with the six foul rule, you or I would have never known…. So that argument fails the smell test.

Point taken, but remember with five fouls it was Calhoun's practice to sit someone for the rest of the the first half on the second foul. Six fouls lets you get two in the first half and keep on the floor.

(With five fouls if you get a quick first foul you’re going to have to play more cautiously knowing that your second will take you off the court for the rest of the half)
 
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This narrative has run its course. Same with reasoning that Nadav’s numbers are skewed because of JC’s aggressive press. In reality, Nadav’s hand-eye coordination was off the charts, and frankly, more than made up for his average-at-best athleticism. He was the son of an Israeli Air Force pilot and Nadav also passed the IAF pilot’s test. IAF pilots are known for their elite vision. Not a coincidence. He picked pockets every game in the half court.


The Gaza Stripper!!!


I know...post/handle !!
 
According to your link, Desmond Cambridge is #1 all-time (steals per game). I wonder, though, if his listed total of 84 games played is erroneous. If it's correct, he's the best by a ridiculous margin.
He only played 3 years. The wiki is correct per NCAA site. Linehan and Murdock are one two in all-time steals.
 
This narrative has run its course. Same with reasoning that Nadav’s numbers are skewed because of JC’s aggressive press. In reality, Nadav’s hand-eye coordination was off the charts, and frankly, more than made up for his average-at-best athleticism. He was the son of an Israeli Air Force pilot and Nadav also passed the IAF pilot’s test. IAF pilots are known for their elite vision. Not a coincidence. He picked pockets every game in the half court.


Like a cobra!
 
a) Really surprised Nadav is running away with it. Not here that long and it's been a while since he played. Happy that there's enough old people here to push the results.

b) That said, it's a tough question. On the ball, I'd take a Boatright or Ricky Moore or Kemba type guy....but in that press, Nadav was the PERFECT player for that safety spot. If all of it is in the mix, he's the best "stealer"....even if that's a little unorthodox in how he wins it.
 
I voted for Nadav. He was good in the press and in half court situations.

Shabazz was pretty impressive to watch. Loved the way he was good for 1 or 2 on ball steals that led to easy layups for him a game.
 

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