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All had shown significant interest in the last twelve to eighteen months in Travers. It was well known however that the kid is not good with the books and this was the option (NBL) which he would choose if available.
I was thinking of this comparison before and realized they both play fairly similiarly in that they both play like undersized SG in the PG position.
Athleticism- Shane Heal could never really dunk or anything but Mills isn't a flyer either. Speed wise would defs go to Mill.
Longetivity- Heal.
Skill wise they match up fairly even for me except Mills has done more on the international scale especially in the olympics. Heal played NBA as well but he never was really given the chance to prove himself but NBL wise the edge goes to Heal.