Dyson Daniels plays key role in Hawks' NBA win

Dyson Daniels (l) starred at the defensive end for the Hawks in their win over the T-Wolves. (AP PHOTO)

NBA defensive player of the month Dyson Daniels has turned on another shutdown masterclass as the Atlanta Hawks knocked off the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-104.

Daniels had eight steals to go with 10 points, four rebounds, four assists and two blocks as the young Australian continued an outstanding first season for Atlanta.

Garrison Mathews made a career-best seven 3-pointers and scored a season-high 25 points off the bench and star guard Trae Young had 29 points as the Hawks snapped a three-game losing run.

Naz Reid scored 23 off the bench for the Timberwolves, who have lost three straight.

Superstar Anthony Edwards was limited to 16 points and committed five turnovers after being guarded by Daniels for most of the night.

Dyson  Daniels lay-up
Dyson Daniels (r) was a threat at both ends of the floor for Atlanta.

In Orlando, Tristan da Silva scored 18 points and made a critical three-pointer with 9.9 seconds left as the hosts rallied from a 15-point halftime deficit for a 108-104  victory over Boston, who were missing Jayson Tatum because of an illness.

With Tatum sidelined two nights after his 43-point triple-double in a win at Chicago, Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 35 points in a clash between second and fourth in the Eastern Conference standings.

Trevelin Queen added 17 points in his first NBA start and Jalen Suggs scored 16 for the Magic (19-12), while Kristaps Porzingis and Derrick White each scored 17 for Boston.

Orlando centre Goga Bitadze was ejected with 3:36 left for stepping into an altercation between Suggs and Porzingis, both of whom drew technical fouls.

Joel Embiid was also ejected in Philadelphia's 111-106 home win over San Antonio.

Tyrese Maxey top-scored for the Sixers with 32 points and made two crucial plays in the final minute.

Embiid was thrown out by referee Jenna Schroeder with 2:59 left in the second quarter. The seven-time All-Star received the first technical for arguing with Schroeder, and got another technical - and ejection - from Schroeder before any more game time elapsed.

Joel Embiid
Joel Embiid (right) argues with referee Jenna Schroeder.

Victor Wembanyama had 26 points, nine rebounds and eight blocks for the Spurs.

Australian Ben Simmons had a game equal-high nine assists but scored only four points as his Brooklyn Nets were beaten 110-95 by the Miami Heat.

Bam Adebayo top-scored with 23 points for the Heat.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander overcame a slow start to score 41 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder powered to a 123-105 home win over the Washington Wizards.

The Thunder extended their regular-season winning streak to eight, their longest successful run since January 2018.

In some of the other matches, the Charlotte Hornets were beaten 114-101 at home by Houston Rockets, the Cleveland Cavaliers were too strong for Utah Jazz winning 124-113, while the New York Knicks romped to a 139-125 win over Toronto Raptors.

The Milwaukee Bucks posted a 112-91 away win at Chicago Bulls, LA Clippers beat the Memphis Grizzlies 114-110 and the Detroit Pistons edged past Los Angeles Lakers 117-114. 

- with AP

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