The Cairns Post

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BASKETBALL: Australia’s Patty Mills has celebrated the NBA’s first Indigenous People Night by playing a starring role in San Antonio’s 107-102 win over Miami.

The Boomers guard downed 18 points and five rebounds and three assists to lend solid support to LaMarcus Aldridge (21 points) and DeMar DeRozan (20).

Mills requested the Spurs honour his ancestry as well as those of Native Americans, and the franchise obliged on the eve of Martin Luther King Day. “Besides basketball, it was a win for us to be able to use basketball as a platform to be able to share culture and traditions and you saw it tonight,” Mills said.

The home side won for the first time in three games to take their season record to 18-23 and keep their playoff hopes alive. They sit ninth in the Western Conference standings.

Mills led all scorers over the first 24 minutes with 14 points off the bench. He fuelled a late run by diving out of bounds and throwing the ball off Meyers Leonard to salvage an offensive possession. It was met with cheers of “Patty, Patty”.

Of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, Mills is just one of three indigenous players to compete for Australia in the Olympics and has become active with the Native American population in Texas.

“He’s just a caring individual,” coach Gregg Popovich said of Mills. “He cares about people, this was something that fit perfectly for him and his interests, that’s why he carried through with it and tried to bring attention to it. (But) he didn’t play like he did because of that; he does that every night. His energy has been there his whole career. It’s who he is.”

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PATTY PARTY: Patty Mills celebrates a basket against the Miami Heat, and (inset) ending up in the crowd.
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