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Ever wonder how even the greatest NBA ballhandlers—those magicians who seemingly control every inch of the court—can still find ways to fumble the rock spectacularly? Turns out, high basketball IQ and dazzling skills aren’t immune to moments of chaos. In fact, some of the league’s brightest stars have found themselves tangled up in turnovers so fierce, you’d think they were auditioning for a blooper reel. It’s a curious paradox: the more you’re trusted with the ball, the more vulnerable you become to the game’s cruelest slip-ups. From Jason Kidd racking up 14 turnovers in a single night to entire teams making turnovers rain like it’s a storm, these cautionary tales unpack the thin line between high usage and costly errors. And sometimes, it’s those very mistakes that carve out unforgettable narratives—whether from suffocating defense or a momentary lapse in judgment. Dive in as we rewind the tapes on the most turnover-heavy showdowns in NBA history—games some players and teams would give anything to erase. LEARN MORE.

Even standouts are prone to turning the ball in basketball. We’re looking back to the NBA players and teams who have committed the most turnovers in a game.


Greatness in basketball often comes with high usage rates – often good, but sometimes bad.

The more time a player spends with the ball in his hands, the more opportunities he has to make a mistake.

The NBA players who have turned the ball over most in individual games are some of basketball’s most celebrated names.

Turnovers have a crucial role in shaping narratives around teams and deciding critical games. They reveal the double-edged sword of individual players with heavy workloads, while teams that turn the ball over often rarely manage to win.

Whether their turnovers were forced by some of the game’s best defenses the game or simply from poor individual decision making, the players and teams on this list all would love to erase these matchups from the all-time record books.

Here are the games with the most turnovers in NBA history:

1. 14 – Jason Kidd, Phoenix Suns vs. New York Knicks (Nov. 17, 2000)

It’s not a joke that some of basketball’s most celebrated names appear on the all-time single game turnovers list. To most basketball fans, it’s quite a shock to see Kidd, one of the most celebrated passers in NBA history, appear here.

Fans of the guard can take some solace in the fact that he recorded a triple-double (18 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists) in this game while playing 45 minutes, but his Suns fell to the Knicks 90-85.

Phoenix Suns guard Jason Kidd moves the ball during a road matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers in November 2000. (AP Photo)

2. 13Chris Mullin, Golden State Warriors vs. Utah Jazz (March 31, 1998)

T-3. 12 – Twelve Players Tied, Including Kidd and Scottie Pippen Twice Each

1. 34 – Denver Nuggets vs. Los Angeles Lakers (Nov. 22, 1992)

It was a true team effort for the Nuggets to reach 34 turnovers in a single game as six different players recorded at least four turnovers.

LaPhonso Ellis led the way with seven while recording just two assists. The Lakers more than tripled the Nuggets in steals (19-6) on their way to a 119-107 victory.

T-2. 33 – Charlotte Hornets vs. Washington Bullets (Nov. 23, 1993)

T-2. 33 – Denver Nuggets vs. Seattle SuperSonics (March 20, 1997)

T-2. 33 – New Orleans Hornets vs. Washington Wizards (Dec. 12, 2004)

T-2. 33 – Orlando Magic vs. Milwaukee Bucks (March 6, 1992)

1. 12 – James Harden, Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors (May 27, 2015)

In what was a dominant season for Harden, Game 5 of the Western Conference finals was a game to forget. He recorded just five assists in this matchup to go along with his 12 turnovers and finished 2 of 11 from the field.

The 2014-15 Warriors, one of the better teams in league history, played stifling defense throughout the postseason, frustrating many other stars in addition to Harden on their way to an NBA championship.

Houston Rockets guard James Harden drives between Golden State Warriors forwards Draymond Green and Harrison Barnes during Game 5 of the Western Conference in May 2015. (AP Photo)

2. 11 – Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks vs Los Angeles Clippers (Aug. 17, 2020)

3. 10 – Nine Players Tied, Including LeBron James Twice

1. 35 – Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks (May 9, 1995)

In one of the more memorable postseasons in league history, the Eastern Conference semifinals produced the game with the most turnovers of all time.

Nearly every Pacers player struggled in this one, with Hall of Famer Reggie Miller had just 10 points on 3-of-10 shooting with five turnovers. Charles Oakley recorded five of the Knicks’ 14 steals as they defeated the Pacers 96-77.

But less than two weeks later, the Pacers won by two points in a decisive Game 7.

Indiana Pacers guard Reggie Miller brings the ball down court while being defended by New York Knicks guard John Starks during the Eastern Conference semifinals in May 1995. (AP Photo)

2. 32 – Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls (May 24, 1997)

T-3. 28 – Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks (April 25, 2015)

T-3. 28 – Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls (April 26, 1996)

T-3. 28 – New Jersey Nets vs. Detroit Pistons (May 14, 2004)


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