Patty Mills Joins the Heat!
35-year-old Patty Mills, known as the “Australian King,” has signed with the Miami Heat after being waived by the Atlanta Hawks earlier this season. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Mills’ move to the Heat marks his return to the NBA system, where he seeks to pursue opportunities with NBA teams. This veteran player, often hailed as the strongest 175 cm player in basketball, remains steadfast in his NBA dreams.
Mills’ Impressive Career Journey
With 15 years of experience in the league, Mills spent the first nine seasons of his career with the San Antonio Spurs, where he served as a key backup point guard. He reached the NBA Finals twice and clinched his first championship in 2014 against none other than the Miami Heat, featuring LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh.
Adding Depth to Miami Heat
Mills boasts a career three-point shooting percentage of 39% and is known for his leadership qualities, earning the NBA Sportsmanship Award in 2022. His extensive playoff experience, having played 95 postseason games with a 39% three-point shooting rate, promises to provide the Heat with offensive options and floor spacing. He could serve as a valuable asset alongside Jimmy Butler.
Miami Heat’s Second Acquisition in the Buyout Market: Signing Patty Mills
Patty Mills, also known as the “Australian King,” was recently waived by the Hawks. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, he will be joining the Miami Heat.
Mills only played 19 games this season, averaging 10.6 minutes per game and scoring 2.7 points with a three-point shooting percentage of 38.2%. He was waived by the Hawks on March 1, making him eligible to play in the postseason.
The Heat, currently holding a record of 34 wins and 26 losses, traded Kyle Lowry before the deadline for Terry Rozier and recently signed Delon Wright from the buyout market. Mills’ playing time may be limited, but his leadership qualities as a 35-year-old veteran could prove invaluable, akin to former Heat captain Udonis Haslem.
Challenging for a Second NBA Championship
Patty Mills, the “Australian King” at the age of 35, was waived by the Hawks and is set to join the Miami Heat, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. This move marks his quest for a second NBA championship ring.
Mills played only 19 games for the Hawks this season, averaging 10.6 minutes per game and scoring 2.7 points. After being waived, he chose to join the Heat, bringing with him extensive playoff experience with 95 postseason games under his belt. He was part of the Spurs team that defeated the Heat to win the championship in 2014.
With a career three-point shooting percentage of 39%, Mills is considered one of the league’s best leaders and teammates. He won the NBA Sportsmanship Award in 2022. In addition to Mills, the Heat also signed Delon Wright from the buyout market.(Lvbet)