NBA Draft History: Top 30 Steals of the Lottery Era

Jun 6, 2013; Miami, FL, USA; San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker (9) and shooting guard Manu Ginobili (20) react during the fourth quarter of game one of the 2013 NBA Finals against the Miami Heat at the American Airlines Arena. San Antonio Spurs won 92-88. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 6, 2013; Miami, FL, USA; San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker (9) and shooting guard Manu Ginobili (20) react during the fourth quarter of game one of the 2013 NBA Finals against the Miami Heat at the American Airlines Arena. San Antonio Spurs won 92-88. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /
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15. Michael Redd, 2000 NBA Draft, No. 43 overall, Milwaukee Bucks

Michael Redd was selected 43rd overall in the 2000 draft by the Milwaukee Bucks. He is one of the great three-point shooters in the history of the NBA. He wasn’t only dangerous from deep, Redd could score with the best of them at all levels. During the 2006-07 season, he averaged 26.7 points per game while shooting 46 percent.

In 2004, Redd was named an All-Star for the Eastern Conference. He was also a part of the 2008 USA Team that won the gold medal in Beijing. Looking back on all that he did during his career, he was the definition of a “steal” in the NBA draft.

For his career, Redd averaged 19.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists.

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