TY - BOOK AU - Mills,Patty AU - Thomas,Jared AU - Ziersch,Nahum TI - Patty hits the court SN - 9781760295103 : U1 - A823.4 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Sydney PB - A & U Children KW - Mills, Patty KW - Mills, Patty 1988- KW - Mills, Patty, KW - Football players KW - Australia KW - Anecdotes KW - Authors, Aboriginal Australian KW - 21st Century KW - Fiction KW - Sport KW - Juvenile literature KW - Literature and stories - Fiction KW - aiatsiss KW - Literature and stories - Juvenile KW - Sport - Basketball KW - Basketball KW - Juvenile fiction KW - Australian fiction KW - Children's stories KW - Classic fiction (Children's / Teenage) KW - bicssc KW - Aboriginal Australians KW - Sports KW - Classic fiction (Children's KW - Teenage) KW - Friendship KW - Basketball players KW - Sports stories KW - fast KW - aiatsisp KW - Australian KW - Autobiographical fiction KW - lcgft KW - Basketball stories KW - lcsh KW - Juvenile works KW - Children's fiction N1 - Record machine-generated from publisher information; Junior primary school age N2 - "A fantastic and fun basketball series by Australian Olympian and NBA star Patty Mills that will entertain young readers, inspire kids to achieve their goals through sport, and showcase Patty's pride in his Indigenous heritage."--Website; "Sport-mad kid Patty Mills has always been good at football and athletics, so when he and his friends try out for basketball, he expects to be good immediately. When he's not, he realises he has to practice to improve his skills. As he improves he dreams of playing professional basketball like his uncle Danny. He's got a lot to learn, on and off the court - so he tries his best. But will he and his school team be good enough to get into the finals?"--Website; "Patty Mills was born on August 11, 1988 in Canberra, Australia. His father Benny is from the Torres Strait Islands, and his mother Yvonne is an Australian Aboriginal originally from the Kokatha people in South Australia. Patty was born into a family that was surrounded by basketball. His parents founded Shadows Basketball in the early 80's, a local Canberra club created to provide a sense of community, familiarity, and opportunities for Indigenous people through basketball. Today, Patty plays with the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA and is the only Indigenous Australian to win an NBA Championship (2013/14 season). He is also a triple Olympian (Beijing '08, London '12, Rio de Janeiro '16) and currently represents the Australian Boomers. Dr Jared Thomas is a Nukunu person of the Southern Flinders Ranges and an Arts Development Officer at Arts, South Australia. Jared's play Flash Red Ford toured Uganda and Kenya in 1999 and his play Love, Land and Money featured during the 2002 Adelaide Fringe Festival. Jared's young adult novel, Sweet Guy, was shortlisted for the 2009 South Australian People's Choice Awards for Literature and his children's book, Dallas Davis, the Scientist and the City Kids is published by the Oxford University Press Yarning Strong series. His YA novels, Songs that Sounds Like Blood (2016) and Calypso Summer (2014) are published by Magabala Books.Jared's writing explores the power of belonging and culture. He lives in Adelaide with his partner and two daughters."--Website ER -