Dyson Daniels had a rare quiet game in Atlanta's win over Utah but still claimed a slice of NBA history when he snatched another steal to extend a remarkable streak.
Dubbed the "Great Barrier Thief" for his swiping ability, Bendigo product Daniels has now gone 65 consecutive games registering at least one steal.
The 22-year-old had just the one swipe against the Jazz, as well as two points, three assists and two rebounds, in a 132-122 victory on Friday (AEDT).
But it means Daniels' active stealing streak is now ranked outright fourth in NBA history - behind only Chris Paul (108), Alvin Robertson (105) and Michael Jordan (77).
While Daniels was subdued against Utah, Jalen Johnson exploded with 31 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists and seven steals for Atlanta, reaching career highs in all

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