Single final steal record: 88 Thomas 20 times, 16 James 18 times, 25 Caruso 17 times
6:45pm, 26 June 2025Basketball
In the NBA Finals tiebreak, the Thunder defeated the Pacers 103-91 to win the championship.
Thunder guard Caruso performed stably in both offense and defense. He made 4 of 10 shots in 32 minutes, made 2 of 5 three-pointers, scored 10 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals and 1 block, plus or negative value +8.
In this year's finals, Caruso served as a substitute and sent a total of 17 steals, making it the third most record in a single final.
20 — Isaiah Thomas (1988)
18 — James (2016)
17 — Caruso (2025)
It is worth mentioning that Caruso sent 17 steals as a substitute, setting a record in the finals.
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