List of WNBA career turnovers leaders
This is a list of Women's National Basketball Association players by total career regular season turnovers recorded.
Rank | Player | Turnovers | Team(s) played for (years) |
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1 | Diana Taurasi | 1454 | Phoenix Mercury (2004–present)[a] |
2 | Sue Bird | 1393 | Seattle Storm (2002–2022)[b] |
3 | Becky Hammon | 1224 | New York Liberty (1999–2006) San Antonio Stars (2007–2014) |
4 | Tina Thompson | 1217 | Houston Comets (1997–2008) Los Angeles Sparks (2009–2011) Seattle Storm (2012–2013) |
5 | Lisa Leslie | 1193 | Los Angeles Sparks (1997–2009)[c] |
6 | DeLisha Milton-Jones | 1173 | Los Angeles Sparks (1999–2004, 2008–2012) Washington Mystics (2005–2007) San Antonio Silver Stars (2013) New York Liberty (2013–2014) Atlanta Dream (2014–2015) |
7 | Ticha Penicheiro | 1134 | Sacramento Monarchs (1998–2009) Los Angeles Sparks (2010–2011) Chicago Sky (2012) |
8 | Swin Cash | 1128 | Detroit Shock (2002–2007) Seattle Storm (2008–2011) Chicago Sky (2012–2013) Atlanta Dream (2014) New York Liberty (2014–2016) |
9 | Courtney Vandersloot | 1078 | Chicago Sky (2011–2022) New York Liberty (2023–present) |
10 | Candace Parker | 1062 | Los Angeles Sparks (2008–2020) Chicago Sky (2021-2022) Las Vegas Aces (2023) |
11 | Tamika Catchings | 1043 | Indiana Fever (2002–2016) |
12 | Lindsay Whalen | 1006 | Connecticut Sun (2004–2009) Minnesota Lynx (2010–2018) |
13 | Sylvia Fowles | 961 | Chicago Sky (2008–2014) Minnesota Lynx (2015–2022) |
14 | Tanisha Wright | 955 | Seattle Storm (2005–2014) New York Liberty (2015–2016, 2019) Minnesota Lynx (2018) |
15 | Angel McCoughtry | 949 | Atlanta Dream (2009–2019) Las Vegas Aces (2020–2021) Minnesota Lynx (2022) |
16 | Cappie Pondexter | 948 | Phoenix Mercury (2006–2009) New York Liberty (2010–2014) Chicago Sky (2015–2017) Los Angeles Sparks (2018) Indiana Fever (2018) |
17 | Shannon Johnson | 939 | Orlando Miracle/Connecticut Sun (1999–2003) San Antonio Silver Stars (2004–2006) Detroit Shock (2007) Houston Comets (2008) Seattle Storm (2009) |
18 | Katie Smith | 935 | Minnesota Lynx (1999–2005) Detroit Shock (2006–2009) Washington Mystics (2010) Seattle Storm (2011–2012) New York Liberty (2013) |
19 | Taj McWilliams-Franklin | 900 | Orlando Miracle/Connecticut Sun (1999–2006) Los Angeles Sparks (2007) Washington Mystics (2008) Detroit Shock (2008–2009) New York Liberty (2010) Minnesota Lynx (2011–2012) |
20 | Tina Charles | 898 | Connecticut Sun (2010–2013) New York Liberty (2014–2019) Washington Mystics (2021) Phoenix Mercury (2022) Seattle Storm (2022) Atlanta Dream (2024) |
21 | Candice Dupree | 872 | Chicago Sky (2006–2009) Phoenix Mercury (2010–2016) Indiana Fever (2017–2020) Seattle Storm (2021) Atlanta Dream (2021) |
22 | Alana Beard | 854 | Washington Mystics (2004–2011) Los Angeles Sparks (2012–2019) |
23 | Katie Douglas | 830 | Orlando Miracle/Connecticut Sun (2001–2007, 2014) Indiana Fever (2008–2013) |
24 | Betty Lennox | 800 | Minnesota Lynx (2000–2002) Miami Sol (2002) Cleveland Rockers (2003) Seattle Storm (2004–2007) Atlanta Dream (2008) Los Angeles Sparks (2009–2010) Tulsa Shock (2011) |
25 | Jasmine Thomas | 782 | Washington Mystics (2011–2012) Atlanta Dream (2013–2014) Connecticut Sun (2015–2022) Los Angeles Sparks (2023) |
All statistics are up to date as of May 18, 2024.
Notes
- ^ Taurasi did not play the 2015 season at the request of her Russian Premier League team, UMMC Ekaterinburg.
- ^ Bird did not play the 2013 season and 2019 season because of knee surgery.
- ^ Leslie did not play the 2007 season because of a pregnancy leave.
External links
- WNBA Career Leaders and Records for Turnovers | Basketball-Reference.com - updated daily
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