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I kinda agree with LA boy with regards to the teaching points by Aussies coaches in relation to PG's. There is a mentality to ensure our PG's can score from range instead of encouraging them to penetrate and distribute first and then work on the outside shot.
However I saw Mills play when he was at the AIS and ghe was just as good penetrating as he was from the outside. Yes, his handle has improved since going to college, but so has his jumper too.
CJ learnt to play ball here in Australia and then honed it at College and came back to Australia. no different to anyone else that grew up playing ball in this country that went to college.
Page and Dellavedova are both heading to St. Marys next season, so once they return their game will be highly elevated. I am really starting to like Gibson's game--He is such a great defender and a great 3-pointer shooter..There's so many to chose from. But Page will be a SG. He has a deadly shot, its amazing!