Miami Heat

Steals Breakdown

Per-player performance by game

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Dru Smith

Dru Smith

Top steals player

AVG

1.4

GAMES

70

LEADS

15

HIGHEST

5

Games included: 10
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PLAYER

Apr 4

vs WAS

Apr 1

vs BOS

Mar 30

vs PHI

Mar 29

vs IND

Mar 27

vs CLE

Mar 25

vs CLE

Mar 23

vs SAS

Mar 21

vs HOU

Mar 19

vs LAL

Mar 17

vs CHA

Dru Smith
D Smith
AVG 1.4G 70
LEADS 15HIGH 5
200----000
Andrew Wiggins
A Wiggins
AVG 1.2G 64
LEADS 10HIGH 3
1032022---
Norman Powell
N Powell
AVG 1.1G 55
LEADS 8HIGH 4
----020-10
Bam Adebayo
B Adebayo
AVG 1.1G 69
LEADS 15HIGH 6
121012121-
Davion Mitchell
D Mitchell
AVG 1.0G 67
LEADS 4HIGH 5
0002012210
Kel'el Ware
K Ware
AVG 0.8G 73
LEADS 3HIGH 5
0001100000
Tyler Herro
T Herro
AVG 0.7G 30
LEADS 3HIGH 3
-010030101
Jaime Jaquez Jr.
J Jr.
AVG 0.7G 71
LEADS 5HIGH 4
1000000--0
Pelle Larsson
P Larsson
AVG 0.7G 67
LEADS 3HIGH 5
0310112000
Kasparas Jakučionis
K Jakučionis
AVG 0.7G 49
LEADS 0HIGH 3
0--0002010
Nikola Jovic
N Jovic
AVG 0.6G 46
LEADS 1HIGH 3
0------0--
Simone Fontecchio
S Fontecchio
AVG 0.5G 69
LEADS 1HIGH 3
10001-1100
Myron Gardner
M Gardner
AVG 0.5G 41
LEADS 1HIGH 3
---01-10-0
Keshad Johnson
K Johnson
AVG 0.4G 28
LEADS 0HIGH 3
0---0-0--3
Jahmir Young
J Young
AVG 0.1G 11
LEADS 0HIGH 1
---------0
Vladislav Goldin
V Goldin
AVG 0.0G 5
LEADS 0HIGH 0
---------0

Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads the Miami Heat in steals this season?

Dru Smith is the Miami Heat's steals leader, averaging 1.4 per game across 70 appearances. They have led the team in steals in 15 of those games and posted a season-high of 5. Andrew Wiggins is second on the team averaging 1.2 per game.

How consistent has Dru Smith been in steals this season?

Dru Smith has averaged 1.4 steals per game over 70 games, topping the team in this stat 15 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 Miami Heat?

Check our Player Streaks and NBA Props pages for the latest prop lines and streak data on Miami Heat players.

What does the green highlight mean in the steals table?

Green cells indicate that the player led the Miami Heat 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 Miami Heat 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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