23 years later, New Jersey's Kendall Gill tied Kenon's record by stealing the ball 11 times in an 88-77 Nets victory against the Miami Heat.
Larry Kenon:
11 steals (Spurs at Kings, Dec. 26, 1976)
Kendall Gill:
11 steals (Nets vs. Heat, April 3, 1999)
In the first five decades of steals being compiled (1973-74 – 2023-24), only 20 players have recorded double-digit steals in an NBA game. Alvin Robertson (four) and Clyde Drexler (two) are the only players in NBA history with multiple double-digit steals games.
Alvin Robertson: 10 steals (Spurs vs. Suns, Feb. 18, 1986)
Alvin Robertson:10 steals (Spurs at Clippers, Nov. 22, 1986)
Alvin Robertson:10 steals (Spurs vs. Rockets, Jan. 11, 1989, OT)
Alvin Robertson:10 steals (Bucks vs. Jazz, Nov. 19, 1990)
Clyde Drexler:10 steals (Trail Blazers at Bucks, Jan. 10, 1986)
Clyde Drexler:10 steals (Rockets vs. Kings, Nov. 1, 1996)
16 Other Players:10 steals – Jerry West, Larry Steele, Fred Brown, Gus Williams, Eddie Jordan, Johnny Moore, Fat Lever, Ron Harper, Michael Jordan, Kevin Johnson, Mookie Blaylock, Michael Finley, Brandon Roy, Draymond Green, Lou Williams, T.J. McConnell
With 10 steals in Philadelphia’s 97-85 win over Orlando on May 13, 1999, Allen Iverson recorded the only double-digit steals game in NBA Playoffs history. Seven players are tied for second place with eight steals in a playoff game, including two games by Tim Hardaway.
Allen Iverson:10 steals (76ers vs. Magic, May 13, 1999)
Rick Barry:8 steals (Warriors vs. SuperSonics, April 14, 1975)
Lionel Hollins:8 steals (Trail Blazers at Lakers, May 8, 1977)
Maurice Cheeks:8 steals (76ers vs. Nets, April 11, 1979)
Craig Hodges:8 steals (Bucks at 76ers, May 9, 1986)
Tim Hardaway:8 steals (Warriors at Lakers, May 8, 1991)
Tim Hardaway:8 steals (Warriors at SuperSonics, April 30, 1992)
Mookie Blaylock:8 steals (Hawks vs. Pacers, April 29, 1996)