
14
Nov
Aussie Digest
Dyson struggles but builds on steals streak
Highlights
The Aussie star is edging ever closer to Michael Jordan's steals tally
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- Is this the greatest dunk in Australian NBA history?
- Dyson Daniels record-tying feat is 'LA Story'
Australian Dyson Daniels underperformed – by his lofty standards – but still created history against the Utah Jazz in Atlanta's solid 132-122 road win on Friday, November 14, 2025 (AEDT).
Daniels, 22, is now fourth all-time on the list for most steals in consecutive games in NBA history. His solitary steal against the Jazz in 27 minutes took his streak to 65 games. Only Michael Jordan, yes that Michael Jordan, Chris Paul and Alvin Robertson, who is the all-time leader in steals for single season with 301 are in front of him.
Top 10 Steals (1) in Consecutive Games
1. Chris Paul – 108 (NOH, NOK) – 2007-04-13 to 2008-12-23
2. Alvin Robertson – 105 (SAS) – 1985-11-06 to 1986-12-29
3. Michael Jordan – 77 (CHI) – 1988-03-25 to 1989-03-17
4. Dyson Daniels - 65 (ATL) - 2024-12-14 to current
NBA Box Score: Toronto Raptors 126 Cleveland Cavaliers 113
Tyrese Proctor had a quick fire seven points in 11 minutes for the Cleveland Cavaliers but it wasn't enough as the Toronto Raptors recorded a 13-point win at Rocket Arena.
Proctor went 3-from-8 from the field and 1-from-5 from the three-point line and dished out one assist in his minutes.
NBA Box Score: Indiana Pacers 98 Phoenix Suns 133
Johnny Furphy remains out with an ankle injury as Indiana fell to a 35-point loss to the Phoenix Suns. Devin Booker (33 points) and Dillon Brooks (32 points) combined for 65 points to lead the Suns to victory.
NBA Box Scores: Atlanta Hawks 132 Utah Jazz 122
Dyson Daniels struggled against the Utah Jazz, only playing 27 minutes and taking two shots for just two points but it didn't matter as the Atlanta Hawks still earned a 10-point victory on the road.
Daniels also had three assists, two rebounds and one steal. It appeared with strapping on his hand that the Aussie star might have been playing through an injury.
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