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News » St. Mary's Mills committed to staying in NBA draft


St. Mary's Mills committed to staying in NBA draft


St. Mary's Mills committed to staying in NBA draft
Associated Press

Patty Mills is prepared to test his talent in the NBA.

The Australian Olympic star and point guard from St. Mary's said Monday he will forgo his final two years of college eligibility and keep his name in the NBA draft.

"In my head, I'm 100 percent in," Mills said. "There's a great opportunity for me to play in the NBA this year and I'm trying to make the most of the opportunity."

The 6-foot, 175-pound Mills was among 12 players to work out in two separate sessions Monday for 21 NBA teams at the Warriors' practice facility in Alameda. He even campaigned for the Warriors to select him on draft day June 25 so he can stay in the Bay Area.

"It's home away from home for me at the moment," said Mills, wearing navy blue Warriors practice gear and sporting a Golden State towel around his neck.

He said the only way he would remain in school would be if enough teams told him before the draft that he should play another college season.

"I haven't heard that as of yet," he said.

Mills is set to leave Wednesday to attend a showcase camp in Italy for European teams, then said he will have workouts with Detroit, Atlanta and Milwaukee.

This draft is heavy with point guards and Mills knows it.

"If you look at it this year, it gives me more motivation," he said.

He is committed to turning pro even if his stock were to drop to the second round, though he is projected as a late first-rounder.

Mills saw firsthand some of the other top players at his position. Wake Forest's Jeff Teague, Virginia Commonwealth's Eric Maynor and Arkansas' Patrick Beverley also participated in his six-player session. About half of the hour-long workout was devoted to drills and the rest to three-on-three play.

"They're all great point guards," said Mills, who turns 21 in August. "It's good to come in here and work out with them to see where I'm at and where they're at as well."

Mills, who averaged 18.7 points, 4.0 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 2.5 steals during his sophomore season at St. Mary's, broke his hand Jan. 29 against Gonzaga but returned for the West Coast Conference tournament and the Gaels' run to the National Invitation tournament quarterfinals.

He had his hand examined four weeks ago, and an X-ray showed it has completely healed.

Mills made a name for himself nationally with his standout freshman season and NCAA appearance, but he became internationally known with his performance in the Beijing Games as the lone college player in the field.

Mills scored 20 points in the quarterfinals against the gold-winning U.S. team full of NBA stars. He also had three assists, two steals and no turnovers. U.S. Coach Mike Krzyzewski of Duke took notice.

So did Lakers star Kobe Bryant, who recently offered Mills some advice.

"I still act like a small kid and get excited," Mills said of talking to Bryant. "He said, 'Look, believe in yourself. You showed it against us in the summer.' ... Obviously my Olympic campaign helped me a lot last summer."


Author: Fox Sports
Author's Website: http://www.foxsports.com
Added: June 2, 2009

 

 
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