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Patty Mills is one of the finest basketballers this country has produced but he means so much more to our country and national sporting landscape.
This will be Mills’ fourth Olympics and he has long been a leader in the Australian Boomers’ pursuit of an elusive Olympic medal, the side having four times fallen short in the bronze play-off, including by one point to Spain at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
Who is he?
Mills, 32, plays with the San Antonio Spurs in the National Basketball Association. He is a championship-winning shooting guard who provides high energy at both ends of the floor. He had a rocky start, having been dubbed “fatty Patty” by coach Gregg Popovich because of his body fat percentage when he initially joined the Spurs after a stint with the Melbourne Tigers in the National Basketball League in 2011.
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Community co-operation transforms stretch of Assiniboine into winter playground for skaters, skiers, sliders and strollers By: Ben Waldman | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021
Bev Findlay steps onto the Assiniboine River with a purpose nay, a duty in mind: she wants to find a shovel, and she wants to work until she can’t work anymore.
Bev Findlay steps onto the Assiniboine River with a purpose nay, a duty in mind: she wants to find a shovel, and she wants to work until she can’t work anymore.
In leather boots, woollen mitts and a dyed beaver-fur cap, each of her own making, Findlay climbs down the eroding river wall just east of Ferry Road on Sunday morning, skittering along the ice without falling.
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The top AFL draft prospects to watch in 2021
AFL by Jordan Pinto, Dan Batten, Matt Turner 17th Dec 2020 11:41 AM
Premium Content As one draft crop enters the AFL system, another is just getting started. The 2021 draft pool is set to be the biggest we have seen as competitions like the NAB League shift to under-19s and early indications suggest that high-quality talent will be on offer. It is one reason why clubs opted to trade out of the 2020 draft which had a great deal of uncertainty surrounding it. Geelong and Richmond, in particular, didn t play a major role last Wednesday night, but they should be very happy with their current hand for next year.