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Eagles have Hands Full March 13 in Moraga
CHENEY, Wash., March 10 -- Eastern Washington University issued the following news release: An extra game is what Gaels wanted, and an extra game is what the Eagles get - as well as the difficulty of playing one of the best teams and one of the best players in all of NCAA Division I. The Eastern Washington University men's basketball team will ... Comment?
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Patrick Mills has a task ahead of him to make it in the NBA . It makes sense really. Comment?
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Blazers grab PG Patrick Mills with their final pick
With the 55th pick of the 2009 NBA Draft the Blazers selected 6-0 point guard Patrick Mills out of St. Comment?
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Patrick Mills... picked at 55 by the Trailblazers. It came much later than predicted, but Australian point guard Patty Mills was finally selected with the 55th overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. Comment?
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2009 NBA Draft: The Star, The Bust, and The Sleeper
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Since Draft day is quickly approaching, I decided to write an article on three predictions. Comment?
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Saint Mary's G Mills staying in NBA Draft
Saint Mary's sophomore guard Patrick Mills decided Monday to remain in June's NBA Draft and forego his final two seasons of eligibility with the Gaels. Comment?
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Mills leaving Saint Mary's, staying in NBA draft
Patty Mills' time in a Saint Mary's College basketball uniform ended Monday afternoon, as he announced his intentions to remain in the NBA draft and forgo his remaining two years of eligibility. Comment?
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Mills to stay in draft, forgo final 2 years in college
Saint Mary's sophomore point guard Patrick Mills has decided to keep his name in the 2009 NBA draft and forgo his final two years of eligibility. Comment?
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St. Mary's Mills committed to staying in NBA draft
A chance still exists that Saint Mary's College star point guard Patty Mills will withdraw his name from the NBA draft and return to Moraga. Comment?
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A chance still exists that Saint Mary's College star point guard Patty Mills will withdraw his name from the NBA draft and return to Moraga. Comment?
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Bulls take a close look at Syracuse point guard
With two first-round picks in what is widely considered to be a weak draft, ita s impossible to predict what the Bulls will do on June 25. Comment?
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Bickleigh keep title fight alive
BICKLEIGH came from a goal down to beat Thorverton 4-2 at Tiverton's Ladysmead ground on Monday night to keep alive their slim hopes of landing the Devon & Exeter League title. Comment?
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St. Mary's California Getting Inside
The Gaels' strange season was both rewarding and disappointing, but it brought two things to light that might otherwise have been taken for granted: Randy Bennett can coach and Patty Mills can play. Comment?
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St. Mary's California Notes, Quotes
The Gaels' second-round NIT game against Davidson was a classic, as Mills and Davidson G Stephen Curry provided an intriguing matchup. Comment?
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Saint Mary's G Mills Declares Eligibility For NBA Draft
Saint Mary's sophomore guard Patrick Mills entered his name into the NBA's June draft on Friday but will not hire an agent. Comment?
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YOUNG Boomer Patrick Mills ended months of speculation about his future yesterday by declaring his intention to nominate for this year's NBA draft. Comment?
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Boomers star Mills chasing NBA
AUSTRALIA's young sensation Patrick Mills is nominating for this year's NBA draft. Comment?
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Mills nominating for NBA draft
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High flyer . . . Patrick Mills takes on the Dream Team at the Beijing Olympics. Photo: Vince Caligiuri Australia's young basketball sensation Patrick Mills is nominating for this year's NBA draft. Comment?
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St. Mary's Basketball Mills declares for NBA draft
St. Mary's guard Patty Mills has decided to test the waters for the NBA draft, but he will not hire an agent, meaning he can withdraw his name and return to Moraga for his junior season. Comment?
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Australian basketball star Patrick Mills is about to embark on a punishing physical regime of weights and cross-country travel to help secure his dream of being drafted by an NBA team. Comment?





