Patty Mills is back in Canberra and he's got the NBA trophy

By Chris Dutton
Updated August 4 2014 - 11:08am, first published July 17 2014 - 11:07pm
This limited edition <i>The Canberra Times</i> poster will be available at Friday's Civic reception for Patty Mills and Aron Baynes to sign.
This limited edition <i>The Canberra Times</i> poster will be available at Friday's Civic reception for Patty Mills and Aron Baynes to sign.
Patty Mills with the limited edition <i>The Canberra Times</i> posters, which will be available at Friday's Civic reception. Photo: Melissa Adams
Patty Mills with the limited edition <i>The Canberra Times</i> posters, which will be available at Friday's Civic reception. Photo: Melissa Adams
Patty Mills signs an autograph for Avari Petersen, 8, of Wright, at Canberra Airport. Photo: Melissa Adams
Patty Mills signs an autograph for Avari Petersen, 8, of Wright, at Canberra Airport. Photo: Melissa Adams

He's been around the world, won the biggest prize in basketball, met thousands of fans in Sydney and Melbourne and signed a $12 million NBA contract, but Patrick Mills says nothing beats coming home to Canberra.

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