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Mills joins Australia's NBA elite

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On the eve of the NBA playoffs, Boomers point guard Patty Mills erupted with the fourth-highest scoring performance by an Australian in the competition's history on Wednesday.

Mills became just the second Australian to score 27 points in an NBA game when he led all scorers in San Antonio's 110-106 win over Phoenix.

The 23-year-old, who started the game with Spurs' star trio Manu Ginobili, Tim Duncan and Tony Parker rested with top spot in the Western Conference assured, finished with 9-23 shooting and five assists in 34 minutes against the Suns' two-time MVP Steve Nash.

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He was also called upon to shoot the two free throws in the dying seconds to seal the victory.

In doing so he eclipsed the feats of every Australian NBA import excluding former No.1 draft pick Andrew Bogut, who has surpassed the haul three times.

The injured Boomers centre scored his career-high 32 points against Dallas in 2010, but had previously put up 31-points and 29-points games all while with Milwaukee.

But Mills leapfrogged everyone else - including Luc Longley, who won three championships alongside NBA great Michael Jordan, but finished with a career-high of 24 points.

Chris Anstey played three seasons in the world's toughest basketball competition, and once came close to Mills' mark, scoring 26 points against Boston in 1996.

The likes of Shane Heal (15 points), Nathan Jawai (16 points) and David Andersen (19 points) also fell short.

Even Australian basketball royalty Andrew Gaze never flirted with such a game, scoring just 22 points total in his first NBA season, and 21 in his second.

Mills scored his previous high in 2011, when he put up 23 points against Golden State while playing with Portland.

After spending time in the NBL and Chinese league this year, Mills revived his NBA career when he signed with the Spurs in March.

His role the Boomers London Olympic campaign became even more crucial when Bogut was ruled out with an ankle injury, and he sensed the opportunity to shine without his high-profile teammates.

"It's one of those funny situations, end of the season and resting guys," Mills said.

"As crazy as it is, it does make a lot of sense.

"I thought for the main guys to go back and recharge the batteries before the playoffs, that's a chance to give the other guys a great opportunity."

The Spurs play their final game of the regular season against Bogut's new side Golden State on Thursday (US time), with Mills again expected to see significant court time as coach Gregg Popovich tipped to once again rest his veteran stars.

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