11. Corey Brewer
Corey Brewer has had a solid NBA career, mostly making a name for himself on the defensive end of the floor.
He has done a great job of using his 6 foot 9 inch frame to allow him to rack up steals on steals on steals.
In 2013-14, Brewer finished fourth in the NBA with 151 total steals.
He has finished in the top 10 of the NBA in steals percentage on four different occasions. That has propelled him to be ranked seventh amongst active NBA players with a steals percentage of 2.7 percent.
After being drafted with the seventh overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, Brewer has had two stints with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
He played the first three and a half years of his career in Minnesota before being traded to the New York Knicks.
Two years later he returned to the Timberwolves when he signed a three-year $15 million deal, where he had the best game of his career.
Brewer has never been able to find his 3-point stroke but that hasn’t stopped him from putting up some big games.
He had the game of his life on April 11, 2014. Brewer dropped a career-high 51 points on the Houston Rockets, a team who would trade for him eight months later.
He also tallied six steals and joined an exclusive club alongside Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, and Ricky Barry as the only players to ever record 50 or more points and six or more steals in a single game.