La star australienne Patty Mills rejoint Ténérife
Patty Mills, dont la carrière est marquée par l'excellence tant sur la scène internationale qu'en NBA, totalise 1 020 matchs, répartis entre 921 rencontres de saison régulière et 99 en playoffs. Il a évolué sous les couleurs de sept franchises prestigieuses : les Portland Trail Blazers (2009-2011), les San Antonio Spurs (2011-2021) avec qui il a décroché le titre NBA en 2014, les Brooklyn Nets (2021-2023), les Atlanta Hawks (2023-2024), le Miami Heat (2023-2024), le Utah Jazz (2024-2025) et les Los Angeles Clippers (2024-2025).
L'athlète australien a également fait des passages remarqués en NBA G League, dans la US League, et en Chine durant le lock-out NBA de 2011. Sa carrière internationale est tout aussi impressionnante : véritable icône du basketball FIBA avec les Boomers, il a pris part à cinq Jeux Olympiques (Pékin 2008, Londres 2012, Rio de Janeiro 2016, Tokyo 2021, et Paris 2024). Aux Jeux de Tokyo, il a fièrement porté le drapeau de son pays et a décroché une médaille de bronze. Mills a également participé à trois Coupes du Monde (Turquie 2010, Chine 2019, et l'édition 2023 organisée aux Philippines, au Japon et en Indonésie). En 64 sélections officielles pour l'Australie, ses statistiques moyennes s'établissent à 17,7 points, 2,7 rebonds et 3 passes décisives par match.
À La Laguna, Patty Mills intègre une formation qui compte déjà plusieurs vétérans de renom, parmi lesquels le meneur de jeu Marcelinho Huertas (42 ans), Aaron Doornekamp (40 ans), Gio Shermadini (36 ans) et Tim Abromaitis (36 ans).
Australian Star Patty Mills Joins Tenerife
Patty Mills boasts a long and distinguished career, excelling both internationally and in the NBA, where he has played a total of 1,020 games—921 in the regular season and 99 in the playoffs. He has represented seven different franchises: the Portland Trail Blazers (2009-2011), the San Antonio Spurs (2011-2021), with whom he won the NBA championship in 2014, the Brooklyn Nets (2021-2023), the Atlanta Hawks (2023-2024), the Miami Heat (2023-2024), the Utah Jazz (2024-2025), and the Los Angeles Clippers (2024-2025).
The Australian athlete also had notable stints in the NBA G League, the US League, and in China during the 2011 NBA lockout. His international career is equally impressive: a true icon of FIBA basketball with the Boomers, he has participated in five Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio de Janeiro 2016, Tokyo 2021, and Paris 2024). At the Tokyo Games, he proudly carried his country's flag and secured a bronze medal. Mills has also competed in three World Cups (Turkey 2010, China 2019, and the 2023 edition hosted in the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia). In 64 official selections for Australia, his average statistics are 17.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 3 assists per game.
In La Laguna, Patty Mills joins a squad that already features several renowned veterans, including point guard Marcelinho Huertas (42), Aaron Doornekamp (40), Gio Shermadini (36), and Tim Abromaitis (36).
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