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Toronto Raptors: Best Steals Per Game Seasons in History

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Raptors‘ Defensive Standouts: Top Steals Per Game Seasons

the toronto Raptors boast a 31-year ‌history marked by 13 ⁢playoff appearances and a championship ‌title,‌ and throughout that time, ‌several exceptional defenders have patrolled the perimeter for the team. This article highlights the Raptors players ⁢who have delivered the most impactful⁤ single-season performances in terms of steals per game.


Doug Christie – 1997, 2.5⁤ Steals⁢ Per Game

Doug Christie holds‌ the franchise record for steals per game in ⁣a single season, averaging an remarkable 2.5 in 1997. This marked‍ a meaningful leap for Christie, who had joined​ the Raptors ⁣mid-season in ​1996 and was now ⁢enjoying⁢ his first full campaign with the team. Starting in 81 games, Christie’s⁤ defensive impact was undeniable, ranking second in⁢ the league in steals,⁣ trailing only mookie⁣ Blaylock’s 2.7⁢ SPG. ‍Prior to this season, Christie had never averaged more than⁣ 1.4 ‍steals per game, making 1997 a true‍ breakout year.

Doug Christie – 1998,⁤ 2.4 Steals Per Game

Building on his previous success,Christie continued to excel defensively in 1998. He elevated his offensive ⁤output to a⁣ career-high 16.5 points per game‌ while maintaining his disruptive defensive presence, averaging⁤ over 2.0 steals per game for a second consecutive ⁢season.‌ While Mookie⁢ Blaylock again led the ⁤league in steals,‍ Christie secured the⁢ third-highest total.

Doug Christie⁣ – 1999, 2.3 ‍Steals Per Game

Christie’s penultimate ‍season ​with the raptors saw him ⁤maintain a high level of play, averaging ⁤15.2 points ⁤and 2.3 steals per ⁤game. This marked his third⁣ straight year finishing among the league’s top ‍five in steals per game, placing behind Kendall ⁣Gill,​ Eddie Jones, Allen ⁤Iverson, and Jason‍ Kidd. Despite Christie’s strong individual performance, the Raptors ‍finished ⁣sixth in the Central Division⁣ and missed the⁤ playoffs​ in the ⁤shortened 1998-99 season.

Alvin Robertson -​ 1996,2.2 Steals Per Game

A ​veteran ⁣known for his defensive prowess, Alvin Robertson⁢ made a significant impact in‌ his single season ⁤with the Raptors in 1996. Returning to the NBA after a period​ away due to injury, the 33-year-old Robertson played ‌77 games ⁢and averaged 2.2​ steals per game. This performance placed him fifth in ‍the⁣ league in steals,behind elite ⁢defenders like Gary Payton,Mookie Blaylock,Michael Jordan,and Jason kidd. Robertson, a three-time steals champion,‌ currently ranks 11th all-time ⁢in​ career steals with 2,112 and boasts the highest career steals per ⁢game average at 2.7.

Kyle Lowry – 2016, 2.1 Steals Per⁤ Game

The most recent player on this list, Kyle ‍Lowry, ⁣earned his place with a standout 2016‍ season. Averaging 2.1⁣ steals per game, Lowry played a⁤ key ⁢role in leading the Raptors to an Eastern Conference Finals appearance against‌ the ‌Cleveland Cavaliers. His exceptional performance also garnered votes for‌ both MVP and Defensive Player of the Year, finishing fourth in the league in steals per game and securing his⁤ second of six consecutive All-Star selections.

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