It’s been quite the offseason for Patty Mills.
The guard began this offseason as a member of the Brooklyn Nets, as he had been for two years, but they found him a new home in the Houston Rockets.
However, the Rockets held him for about a minute and sent him to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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But hopefully Mills didn’t get too comfortable. Just six days later, OKC sent him to the Atlanta Hawks.
Atlanta sent the Thunder TyTy Washington, Usman Garuba, Rudy Gay and a second-round pick to Oklahoma City for Mills in a move that also saved them $4.5 million.
Mills isn’t the only player in this latest trade to switch houses quickly. Gay was traded to the Hawks in late June from the Utah Jazz.
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The Hawks even welcomed Gay on Twitter, little did they know. . . .
Mills has an expiring contract worth just under $7 million, so his deal works to match salaries, ESPN notes.
Still, there is speculation that Mills may not even stay with Atlanta and could be traded again.
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Mills averaged 6.2 points per game last season, his lowest since 5.1 ten years ago.