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Aussie men' s basketball team set for first Olympics medal, says Mills

Xinhua, June 22, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Australian men' s national basketball team, the Boomers, will head into the upcoming Rio Olympic Games with their best chance of winning their first medal, according to Australia' s NBA champion, Patrick 'Patty' Mills.

Mills told a Melbourne radio station on Wednesday that Australia would be fielding a super-competitive team for the Olympics tournament, despite some key withdrawals.

"This is arguably the best team Australia has ever put together to go to an Olympics," he said on Wednesday morning.

Embarking on his third Olympic campaign with the Boomers, the San Antonio Spurs' guard said an Olympic medal remained at the top of Australia's priority list.

"It becomes more powerful and more meaningful on what we're trying to do as a team to win a medal," Mills said.

Australian basketball is riding a wave of momentum heading into the Olympics, with Victorian-born Matthew Dellavedova winning a NBA Championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers earlier this week, and Australian basketball college superstar Ben Simmons expected to be drafted as the No.1 pick in Thursday' s NBA Draft.

Simmons and fellow Aussie youngster Dante Exum will not play in the Olympics after making themselves unavailable for selection, while there are doubts over the health of Golden State Warriors' centre Andrew Bogut, who had his knee injured in the NBA Finals.

However, Mills hasn' t ruled out Bogut playing in the Olympics.

"I'm sure he'll do whatever he can," he said.

In the past 13 Olympic appearances, the Australian Boomers have never won a medal. In both Beijing (2008) and London (2012), they finished 7th, before being eliminated in the quarterfinals. Endit