This is from Chad Ford today, I'd say day 2 may have helps Mill just a bit!
Patrick Mills, PG, St. Mary's Mills was the big name at the camp. After a disappointing performance on Day 1, he really turned it on at the camp all-star game Sunday evening, pouring in 30 points in 34 minutes of play.
Mills looked a lot like he did against Team USA in the Olympics, using his terrific speed to fly up and down the court -- no one at the camp could stay in front of him. An excellent penetrator, he got to the line a camp-high 13 times. His jump shot was a bit streaky and he committed too many turnovers, but there's no question Mills has the speed, athleticism and craftiness to give defenses headaches.
Most importantly, Mills showed terrific leadership qualities on the floor. His teammates and coaches loved him for his infectious energy and enthusiasm. While he sometimes got caught over-dribbling, he was a solid floor leader when his head was up.
I'm not sure exactly how much Mills moved the needle on his draft stock, but a number of NBA GMs I spoke with walked away impressed. A few even said they had him ranked ahead of college luminaries like Darren Collison and Ty Lawson.