You'd think San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich would trust Patty Mills after seven years and 424 games together.
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But the NBA coaching great took time out during a game to ask his staff and Canberran Mills to vote on the question: "do we trust Patty?".
It was a lighthearted moment after Mills got himself into early foul trouble against the Golden State Warriors on Monday.
Popovich called Mills into a coaching huddle at a break in play. Mills, with a serious look on his face, joined the coaches.
"We've got five people here, we're going to vote," Popovich said. "Right now, we each have a vote, us five. Do we trust Patty to not get his third foul?
"All those people who trust him, raise your hand."
One by one they raised their hand, including Mills who by now had a cheeky grin on his face and looked over his shoulder to check everyone had their hand up.
"OK ... you're in," Popovich said. Mills finished with a grin: "I like you guys, I like you guys".
Mills started the match in the absence of Tony Parker and Dejounte Murray. He scored seven points and had one assist and one rebound in a slow night after 18 minutes on the court.
The 29-year-old is averaging 9.6 points and 2.6 points per game this season as the third-placed Spurs chase the Warriors and Houston Rockets in the western conference.
The Spurs' next game will be against the Utah Jazz at 1pm on Tuesday.