Amazing how Kareem managed to avoid hitting the top spots and MJ never even touched top 15 on this list. This fact alone puts both of them over LBJ in the GOAT-debate for real.
Lebron has averaged 3.3 turnovers per 36 minutes played. Here is same stat for some other notable forwards: Durant - 3.3 Karl Malone - 3.0 Bird - 2.9 Dr. J - 2.9 (NBA career only) Paul George - 2.9 These are for regular season only.
These aren't bad players, in fact this demonstrates how good they were because you can't have turnovers if you don't have the ball and these guys had the ball a third of the game
Karl Malone and John Stockton were one of the greatest duo yet they have only appeared in one final and no championship. I believe this chart shows exactly the reason. Two of them leading the chart by miles until they retired and they are on the same team.
they went to two nba finals in a row, yet lost both times to jordans bulls. you also have to consider that they both had a very long and healthy carrer with more than 1400 games on their bodies each. and considering that they both were their teams go to guys with a lot of ball posession in their hands, their number of turnover relativates. Stockton had 2.82 turnovers per game, while Malone had 3.07 per Game. Which is not very much in compairson to other greats. RussellWestbrook 4.06 Magic Johnson 3.87 Isaiah Thomas 3.76 James Harden 3.73 LeBron James 3.49
There was no duo in NBA history whose team channeled their offense through so completely as those two. It's really amazing they had the success they did, with defenses keying on them, with so few other offensive options as Utah had in their long run together. Hornacek, Russell, Bailey...in 20 years, that was about it.
Karl Malone averaged 3.0 turnovers per 36 minutes played, compared to 3.3 for Lebron. (Regular season only). Although I would say Lebron handled the ball more than Malone.
He average 3.0 per 36 minutes played, along with Hakeem and Dwight Howard. Centers who averaged more are Ewing (3.1), Jokic (3.3), Sampson (3.6), and Drummond (3.9).
I must have missed the night that LeBron James broke the career turnover record. Did they pause the game so Karl Malone could congratulate him?
Lol 😂
when you handle the ball that much it’s inevitable.
@@cashflodigitalsportsnetworkMJ ain't there tho?
@@kingdinodragonite3470and neither is he now 😂
@@kingdinodragonite3470MJ didn’t pass lol
He’s definitely the goat at this, now do flops per game.
CP3 never appeared in the list speaks a lot
Or Oscar Robertson
The homie Russ EXPLODING on the graph
Them Malone boys sure know how to turn the ball over lol
3:47 both Malones were topping the charts with 3804. What are the odds.
I didn't realize Lebron is #1 all time turnover leader
GOAT he is the GOAT 😂
😅 i thought LeFraud said he always makes the right play? And LeFanboys go on about how magnificent of a passer LeBum is.
This video is great, it highlights why Malone & Stockton never got a ring. Combined they are a force to fumble with!
And to be fair Stockton at least go to crap ton of assists per turnover Malone should not have had as many turnovers
Lebron is an unstoppable force! Other teams don't even want the ball and Lebron is all "take it! ...PLEASE!"
Amazing how Kareem managed to avoid hitting the top spots and MJ never even touched top 15 on this list. This fact alone puts both of them over LBJ in the GOAT-debate for real.
They dont pass and dont play point
@@MrComputertrends so you're saying you don't lose the ball in those situations? What about Moses and Karl then?
Jordan Technically had 2924 Turnovers....
I was looking for this comment
MJ is on the list at 4:09
There is an old saying I embrace “if you’re not making mistakes, you’re not doing anything”.
You need to do one for all time bricks leaders too.
Lebron is the king of giving the other team the ball.
Westbrook is coming!😮
Please make a video about turnovers per game(percentage) please.
Lebron has averaged 3.3 turnovers per 36 minutes played. Here is same stat for some other notable forwards:
Durant - 3.3
Karl Malone - 3.0
Bird - 2.9
Dr. J - 2.9 (NBA career only)
Paul George - 2.9
These are for regular season only.
These aren't bad players, in fact this demonstrates how good they were because you can't have turnovers if you don't have the ball and these guys had the ball a third of the game
Interesting compared to steals, assists.
So one day Lebron will be in the club of 40000-10000-10000-5000😅
Mildly surprised KD isn’t on the list
6:19 Lebron (to the other team): Hold the ball.
This list is crazy but i definitely see harden being all time leader soon 😅
all 75th Anniversary NBA team members.. except Reggie Theus..
Ther's a GOAT for you! 😂
Both Malone and Stockton being from the same time and mostly played together explains why the jazz sucked
I still remember when magic Johnson came out of retirement to pass Theus in the all time list. Legend
Karl Malone and John Stockton were one of the greatest duo yet they have only appeared in one final and no championship. I believe this chart shows exactly the reason. Two of them leading the chart by miles until they retired and they are on the same team.
they went to two nba finals in a row, yet lost both times to jordans bulls. you also have to consider that they both had a very long and healthy carrer with more than 1400 games on their bodies each. and considering that they both were their teams go to guys with a lot of ball posession in their hands, their number of turnover relativates.
Stockton had 2.82 turnovers per game, while Malone had 3.07 per Game. Which is not very much in compairson to other greats.
RussellWestbrook 4.06
Magic Johnson 3.87
Isaiah Thomas 3.76
James Harden 3.73
LeBron James 3.49
They both had HoF dudes forcing em to turn over, but they did fumble a lot
Sticking around too long is what drives these turnovers up.
@@thomasherzog2172
Great, and needed perspective, love the stats that back it up.
There was no duo in NBA history whose team channeled their offense through so completely as those two. It's really amazing they had the success they did, with defenses keying on them, with so few other offensive options as Utah had in their long run together. Hornacek, Russell, Bailey...in 20 years, that was about it.
Why is Karl Malone on this list? and so high… but then again, before the shot, there was the steal.
Karl Malone averaged 3.0 turnovers per 36 minutes played, compared to 3.3 for Lebron. (Regular season only). Although I would say Lebron handled the ball more than Malone.
@@ron88303 ikr…. I was kind of surprised. I mean Karl Malone usage rate was high, but he wasn’t assisting or facilitating like that.
このままいくとレブロンは5000ターンオーバーになるのか。
これって凄くない?普通ターンオーバーしまくってたらNBAに居られないよ?笑
この数までターンオーバーしてるのにNBAで試合に出続けるのはある意味難しいはず笑
Most of guys listed are hofers
Wonder why Moses had so many turnovers
He average 3.0 per 36 minutes played, along with Hakeem and Dwight Howard. Centers who averaged more are Ewing (3.1), Jokic (3.3), Sampson (3.6), and Drummond (3.9).
Maybe because he turned himself over to the Pharaoh to warn him of impending disaster?
LeBron James Rules
Steve Nash is from Canada...
Some of the worst players in NBA history on this list 👎💩
But Leading Scorer
why is everyone acting like turnovers are bad? its part of the game!
Because it's not good.
lebron getsnflamed for this but kobe has the most missed fg oat but its okay because hes kobe🤡
If westbrook hits the side of the backboard he's garbage, if lebron does that he's the goat
@@inventor432 nobody praised lebron for hitting the side of the backboard what drugs are you on?
@@BlitzBlend simply no one talks about it
@@inventor432 why would they? 1 mistake doesnt determine someones career
@@BlitzBlend🚴♂️🍆
LeBron James Rules