Jerry West, known as "Mr. Clutch" for his exceptional skill and poise in critical moments of a basketball game, is a name that resonates profoundly in the annals of NBA history. On December 7, 1973, West etched his name into the record books with a remarkable feat: recording 10 steals in a single game against the Seattle Supersonics, despite the Los Angeles Lakers' 115-111 loss. This performance stands as a testament to his defensive prowess and overall basketball acumen.
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