During Tuesday night's Utah Jazz preseason contest against the Sacramento Kings, we finally got an opportunity to see offseason addition Patty Mills in uniform for the first time after missing out of the action for their first four showings.
While the Utah Jazz were far from among the most active teams during this offseason's NBA free agency, the front office still ensured to bring a few new faces into the mix ahead of the 2024-25 campaign.
The Saint Mary’s Gaels have a long standing tradition of gritty, high IQ international guards. From Patty Mills to Matthew Dellavadova, Randy Bennett has looked around the globe to find the perfect fit to run the show in Moraga.
The 2024-25 Miami Heat are in an interesting position. They’ve made the Conference Finals in two of the last three seasons. Once as the one seed in the East and once as the eighth seed.
Patty Mills is coming off a year where he spent time with the Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat. He finished the season with averages of 4.0 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists per contest while shooting 35.1% from the field and 27.6% from the three-point range in 32 games.
Gilbert Arenas spoke about the success NBA role players found at the Olympics earlier this summer. He noted that the NBA's difficult level of play convinces fans that these players are not very good.
The Utah Jazz made their rounds across NBA news this week amid their most recent free agency signing for the season ahead. With their final roster spot
After completing his 15 NBA seasons with five different franchises, point guard Patty Mills enters another season of his career with Utah Jazz. Signing a one-year contract worth $3.3 million guaranteed for the 2024-25 season, Mills inclusion to the team will see him reuniting with Will Hardy.
Former Brooklyn Nets guard Patty Mills has signed a one-year deal worth $3.3 million, per Adrian Wojnarowski and ESPN. Mills recently finished his Olympic run with Australia, losing in the quarterfinals to Serbia.
Despite recent clarity on the Utah Jazz's path to relevance with the Lauri Markkanen extension, some of the media are still confused about what's happening in Salt Lake City.
Former Portland Trail Blazers guard Patty Mills has signed a deal with a Western Conference rival, the Utah Jazz. ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski was the first to report the news via Twitter/X.
The Jazz add a veteran with championship experience to their backcourt.
The veteran played for Jazz head coach Will Hardy when Hardy was an assistant with the San Antonio Spurs.
Miami Heat free agent Patty Mills may have played his last FIBA international game as Australia bowed out of Olympic competition this week. Now, one of their country’s most storied players will look to sign with a team for the upcoming NBA season.
Miami Heat guard Patty Mills is a different animal when he's playing in international games, whether it's the FIBA World Cup or the Olympics. It's no secret how important a role player he is in the NBA.
Patty Mills is an Australian basketball legend, leading the country to a Bronze medal in the Men's 5x5 at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. He is one of the few carry-overs from their 2020 squad to the 2024 Olympics, discussing the team's youth revolution with Fadeaway World, saying that the nation's basketball program is in great hands.
Warriors forward Draymond Green once again got himself entangled with an opposing player during his team’s Tuesday game against the Heat.
Patty Mills sank the Miami Heat in the playoffs a decade ago. Now, they're hoping that he can sink a few threes on their side.
The Miami Heat are adding a former NBA champion.
The Atlanta Hawks are waiving Patty Mills, who has carved out a nice little role in the NBA over the last 15 years.
He was traded three times last July before winding up in Atlanta.
Patty Mills will be starting his 15th NBA season this fall. This offseason has, perhaps, been the most eventful of his career.
The Nets and Rockets have officially announced the trade that will send Brooklyn guard Patty Mills to Houston. But Mills won’t be with the Rockets for long — or at all, actually.
The Houston Rockets are reportedly finalizing a trade for a veteran three-point ace.
Watch: Brooklyn Nets guard Patty Mills nailed 30 three-point shots in a minute during a recent training session.
Mills is averaging 8.9 points and 2.3 assists on 39% shooting from three-point range throughout his 12-year career.
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