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Top 5 all-time Indiana Pacers steals leaders

Check out the Indiana Pacers' all-time steals leaders.

Reggie Miller is the all-time leader in steals for the Indiana Pacers franchise.

Here are the top five leaders in career steals for the Indiana Pacers franchise. 

1. Reggie Miller – 1,505 steals

Though Miller only averaged 1.1 steals per game, he did that over the course of 18 seasons. He also played in over 500 games for the Pacers, which made it easy to accumulate career stats. 

2. Vern Fleming – 885 steals

On three occasions Fleming averaged over 14 points and six assists per game while laying for the Pacers for over a decade. Like Miller, he averaged 1.1 steals per game in his time with Indiana.

3. Paul George – 740 steals

George made six All-NBA teams and four All-Defense teams. While his one season leading the NBA in steals per game came with the Oklahoma City Thunder, George averaged 1.7 steals per game across seven seasons with the Pacers to start his NBA career.

4. Jamaal Tinsley – 660 steals

When Tinsley was on the court, he tapped into his old Rucker Park streetball skills on occasion when playing defense. He averaged 1.7 steals per contest as a Pacer.

5. Danny Granger – 545 steals

Granger was an early adapter to being a wing player. During a four-year peak as a player, he averaged 22.3 points per game, won Most Improved Player, and made his sole All-Star Game appearance. His steals production peaked at 1.5 per game in the 2009-10 season.

 

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