Patty Mills has surfaced again in a Brooklyn Nets squad packed with star power, the Boomers guard pouring in 14 points in a statement NBA defeat of Atlanta.
The improving Nets won 117-108, dominating the third quarter behind 32 points from Kevin Durant and a 16-point, 11-assists effort from James Harden.
Kokatha man Mills has continued to elbow his way into the conversation at his new club, dishing out six assists and making four-of-seven three pointers as the Nets improved to 5-3.
Shooting at 52 per cent from long range across eight games - fifth best in the NBA this season - Mills has continued on from the form that helped the Boomers to Olympic bronze to offset the absence of star guard Kyrie Irving.
It comes after his first two games with the Nets made headlines across the sporting world.
In their first on-season showdown, Mills equalled the record for the most successful 3-pointers in a debut game.
Not content with equal first, he made a record of his own in the second game, shooting the most debut season successful 3-pointers ever.