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High leverage

High leverage possessions are those where the outcome has an above-average impact on which team wins the game, based on the score, time remaining, and relative team strength. Learn more

Minimum 31 high leverage minutes

Percentage of a player's own plays that result in a turnover

#PlayerTO%
1
Ricky Rubio
MIN
36.6%
2
Goran Dragic
MIA
33.6%
3
Enes Kanter
OKC
31.3%
4
Devin Booker
PHX
26.0%
5
Arron Afflalo
NYK
22.6%
6
Kevin Durant
OKC
21.4%
7
James Harden
HOU
21.4%
8
Dwyane Wade
MIA
20.6%
9
Larry Nance Jr.
LAL
20.6%
10
Zach LaVine
MIN
19.3%
11
Andrew Wiggins
MIN
19.3%
12
Lance Stephenson
LAC/MEM
19.3%
13
Russell Westbrook
OKC
19.0%
14
Bojan Bogdanović
BKN
17.6%
15
Paul George
IND
17.2%
16
JaMychal Green
MEM
16.6%
17
D.J. Augustin
OKC/DEN
15.7%
18
Randy Foye
DEN/OKC
14.6%
19
Will Barton
DEN
14.5%
20
Brandon Knight
PHX
13.2%
21
Al Horford
ATL
11.5%
22
Luol Deng
MIA
11.0%
23
Josh Richardson
MIA
11.0%
24
Damian Lillard
POR
10.9%
25
Gary Harris
DEN
9.6%
26
Monta Ellis
IND
9.4%
27
Thaddeus Young
BKN
7.6%
28
Brandon Bass
LAL
7.3%
29
CJ McCollum
POR
7.1%
30
Darrell Arthur
DEN
6.5%
31
Joffrey Lauvergne
DEN
6.1%
32
Hassan Whiteside
MIA
5.3%
33
Justise Winslow
MIA
5.2%
34
George Hill
IND
4.7%
Top turnover ratio leaders

The current March 2016 NBA leaders in high leverage turnover ratio are Ricky Rubio (36.6%, MIN), Goran Dragic (33.6%, MIA), Enes Kanter (31.3%, OKC), Devin Booker (26.0%, PHX), and Arron Afflalo (22.6%, NYK).