Golden State Warriors

Steals Breakdown

Per-player performance by game

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

De'Anthony Melton

De'Anthony Melton

Top steals player

AVG

1.7

GAMES

44

LEADS

1

HIGHEST

5

Games included: 10
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PLAYER

Apr 2

vs CLE

Apr 1

vs SAS

Mar 29

vs DEN

Mar 27

vs WAS

Mar 25

vs BKN

Mar 23

vs DAL

Mar 21

vs ATL

Mar 20

vs DET

Mar 18

vs BOS

Mar 16

vs WAS

De'Anthony Melton
D Melton
AVG 1.7G 44
LEADS 1HIGH 5
3-2-431012
Will Richard
W Richard
AVG 1.2G 66
LEADS 1HIGH 6
10-0111121
Brandin Podziemski
B Podziemski
AVG 1.1G 77
LEADS 2HIGH 4
2022010111
Moses Moody
M Moody
AVG 1.0G 60
LEADS 3HIGH 3
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Gary Payton II
G II
AVG 0.9G 68
LEADS 0HIGH 4
2-0112-142
Gui Santos
G Santos
AVG 0.9G 65
LEADS 2HIGH 4
2-10222001
Draymond Green
D Green
AVG 0.9G 64
LEADS 4HIGH 3
1111230112
Pat Spencer
P Spencer
AVG 0.7G 61
LEADS 1HIGH 2
0121101001
Kristaps Porzingis
K Porzingis
AVG 0.7G 12
LEADS 0HIGH 2
0-1001-022
Malevy Leons
M Leons
AVG 0.5G 21
LEADS 0HIGH 2
-200--2001
Jeenathan Williams
J Williams
AVG 0.4G 12
LEADS 0HIGH 2
-20---1-00
Quinten Post
Q Post
AVG 0.4G 67
LEADS 1HIGH 3
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Omer Yurtseven
O Yurtseven
AVG 0.3G 9
LEADS 0HIGH 1
-0000-1110
Seth Curry
S Curry
AVG 0.3G 6
LEADS 0HIGH 1
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LJ Cryer
L Cryer
AVG 0.1G 17
LEADS 0HIGH 1
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads the Golden State Warriors in steals this season?

De'Anthony Melton is the Golden State Warriors's steals leader, averaging 1.7 per game across 44 appearances. They have led the team in steals in 1 of those games and posted a season-high of 5. Will Richard is second on the team averaging 1.2 per game.

How consistent has De'Anthony Melton been in steals this season?

De'Anthony Melton has averaged 1.7 steals per game over 44 games, topping the team in this stat 1 times. Their best single-game output is 5, which you can find highlighted in the breakdown table below.

Is there a good steals prop bet for the Golden State Warriors?

Check our Player Streaks and NBA Props pages for the latest prop lines and streak data on Golden State Warriors players.

What does the green highlight mean in the steals table?

Green cells indicate that the player led the Golden State Warriors in steals for that specific game. The bold green number is their stat for that game. This makes it easy to spot which players step up on a game-by-game basis — not just who has the best season average.

Can I filter Golden State Warriors steals stats by home and away games?

Yes — use the All Games, Home, and Away buttons above the table to filter by venue. You can also narrow the sample to the last 10 or last 20 games using the game range selector. All averages, leads, and highs update instantly to reflect the filtered set.

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