San Antonio Spurs legend Patty Mills becomes first Aussie to play 1,000 NBA career games
Spurs legend and long-time San Antonio fan favorite Patty Mills over the weekend became the NBA’s first Australian-born player to rack up 1,000 career games. Mills’ historic feat came during the Utah Jazz’s 105-92 victory over the Orlando Magic on Sunday. Mills, now plays for the Jazz, had one assist and two rebounds in 19 minutes of play.
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