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Canberra basketballer Patrick Mills drove a dagger into the hearts of the Boston Celtics with a spectacular long-range buzzer beater as the San Antonio Spurs guard continues an outstanding NBA season.
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Mills raced over halfway, stopped and shot from just inside the centre circle to give the Spurs the lead going into the last quarter.
The 28-year-old is averaging a career-high 23 minutes and 11.1 points per game. The Spurs have won 13 of their 16 games this year.
Mills was hampered by a niggling shoulder problem in the 2015-16 season, but he's back to the sort of form that saw him light up the NBA Finals in 2014-15.
The former Marist College student and AIS graduate iced the game in the final minute with another three-pointer to lift the Spurs to a 109-103 win in Boston.