On December 13, Beijing time, mills, who defeated the Pistons in a reversal of the Nets and replaced Harden, made 7 of 17, including 4 of 10 three-pointers, and scored 18 points and 5 assists, becoming the second scorer in the team after Durant. Mills has hit 82 three-pointers this season, 64 three-pointers ahead of Second-place Harden, making him the Nets' three-pointer.

In addition, Mills successfully ushered in a career milestone of 1300 three-point records, becoming the 57th player in history to achieve such an achievement, and the 22nd in active duty.
As the "thigh" of the Nets signing this offseason, Mills made his debut with a performance of 7 of 7 from the bench, and in the first two games of the season, he scored 10 of 10 three-pointers, becoming the Nets' number one three-point firepower. Although Mills scored less than 50% of the crosshairs on 7-of-17 shooting, he was still a very good performance, and he became the Nets' second-largest offensive scoring point on the court besides Durant.
In Harden's absence, Mills hit four three-pointers in the second highest percentage of the team, behind Durant's five three-pointers, and his frequent firing from the outside also allowed him to constantly pose a threat to the Pistons' outside defense.
Mills has hit a combined 82 three-pointers this season, far ahead of the Nets, becoming the First Nets to hit at least 80 three-pointers. As for the second place is Harden hit 64 three-pointers, while Durant has hit 46 three-pointers so far this season, and there is no doubt that Mills has become the Nets' outside thigh.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)