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    Mills jumps to No. 5 all-time in scoring despite Boomers loss

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    Patty Mills: The No. 5 all-time in scoring in Olympics history

    Patty Mills has been leading Australia for ages and he keeps climbing the Olympics all-time leaderboards. The Boomers star is now No. 5 all time in Olympic scoring.

    LILLE (France) - Australia may have lost to Greece on Gameday 3 of the Paris Games but Boomers star Patty Mills continued his ascent up the Olympics all-time scoring leaderboard, moving into fifth place.

    Mills totaled 13 points with 5 field goals made and 3 three-pointers, 3 rebounds and 1 assist in Australia's 77-71 loss to Greece. Mills, who will celebrate his 36th birthday a day after the gold medal game, tried to come up with big plays down the stretch.

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    Mills hit a big jumper with 3 minutes left and drew a charge on Giannis Antetokounmpo with just more than 2 minutes to play. But the Boomers just could not come up with enough scores to beat Greece and must wait to see what their Quarter-Finals fate looks like.

    Mills now ranks fifth in scoring all-time with 541 points, moving past Brazilian Wlamir Marques' 537 points. Next up for Mills would be Argentina great Luis Scola with 591 points.

    Most points scored all-time at the Olympics

    Rank

    Player

    Team

    Points

    1

    Oscar Schmidt

    Brazil

    1093

    2

    Andrew Gaze

    Australia

    789

    3

    Pau Gasol

    Spain

    649

    4

    Luis Scola

    Argentina

    591

    5

    Patty Mills*

    Australia

    541

    6

    Wlamir Marques

    Brazil

    537

    7

    Manu Ginobili

    Argentina

    523

    8

    Sergei Belov

    Soviet Union

    475

    9

    Drazen Petrovic

    Yugoslavia-Croatia

    461

    10

    Drazen Dalipagic

    Yugoslavia

    461

    Mills also moved up to fifth place in field goals made, jumping past Sergei Belov of Soviet Union, Cuba's Ruperto Herrera Tabio and Yugoslavia's Drazen Dalipagic with 195. Scola is fourth with 236 field goals made.

    Most field goals made all-time at the Olympics

    Rank

    Player

    Team

    Field goals made

    1

    Oscar Schmidt

    Brazil

    383

    2

    Andrew Gaze

    Australia

    260

    3

    Pau Gasol

    Spain

    238

    4

    Luis Scola

    Argentina

    236

    5

    Patty Mills*

    Australia

    195

    6

    Drazen Dalipagic

    Yugoslavia

    193

    7

    Sergei Belov

    Soviet Union

    191

    -

    Ruperto Herrera Tabio

    Cuba

    191

    9

    Jose Ortiz

    Puerto Rico

    170

    10

    Drazen Petrovic

    Yugoslavia-Croatia

    164

    -

    Manu Ginobili

    Argentina

    164

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