2015-16 Sacramento Kings Preseason Guide

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SACRAMENTO KINGS 2015-16 PRESEASON GUIDE


VIVEK RANADIVÉ Kings Owner Vivek Ranadivé often recalls the time he “foolishly” agreed to coach his daughter’s middle-school basketball team. Having never even touched a basketball, his first impulse was to say no. But he didn’t want to let his daughter down, so he said yes, quickly learned the intricacies of the game and how to use them to his advantage, and coached her team to the finals of the state championship. His team might have been smaller and less athletic than the other teams, but he taught them to play harder than anyone else on the court and to never, ever give up. That analogy sums up Vivek Ranadivé. Ranadivé is the owner of the Sacramento Kings, which he bought in 2013, securing the team’s future in Sacramento. In his rookie season with the Kings, he has brought on a fresh and hungry basketball operations staff that whole-heartedly believes in his core principles of how to build a championship-level team. Ranadivé has described himself as an “irritant” in the same way that a grain of sand irritates the inside of an oyster to make a unique and beautiful pearl. Ranadivé has promised Kings Fans that he will “irritate” his way to a winning team, challenging them every step of the way to become even more valuable. He was previously the co-owner and vice chairman of the Golden State Warriors. Ranadivé’s dream of taking basketball to his home country of India is well under way. Ranadivé is an entrepreneur, technology visionary, author, and philanthropist recognized for his outside-the-box thinking. He has led the advancement and use of real-time technology in business operations and decision-making, earning him the nickname “Mr. Real Time” in technology circles. Ranadivé is dedicated to the vision that if you get the right information to the right place at the right time and put it in the right context, you can make the world a better place. In 1986, Ranadivé founded Teknekron Software Systems, which focused on creating the stock-trading floor of the future. Teknekron went on to automate Wall Street, and its technology became the engine for most of the world’s capital markets. In 1997, he founded his present company, TIBCO Software Inc., with the mission of bringing real-time computing into the mainstream. Today TIBCO technology helps more than 4,000 customers thrive by powering everything from the web to airlines, utilities, communications providers, manufacturers, and governments. With nearly a billion-dollar revenue run rate, TIBCO is one of the fastest-growing software companies in its peer group. Ranadivé has authored three books that are New York Times best-sellers and are widely read in business and academia. His most recent book is The Two-Second Advantage: How We Succeed by Anticipating the Future – Just Enough. He also authored The Power to Predict and The Power of Now. As a young boy in his native Bombay, Ranadivé watched a documentary on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was inspired at the age of 16 to leave India for Cambridge, Mass., arriving with only $50 USD in his pocket. After earning both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT, he gained an MBA at Harvard where he was a Baker Scholar. VLADE DIVAC Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Vlade Divac begins his first season as the Kings Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager after being hired on March 3, 2015 as the team’s vice president of basketball and franchise operations. With the selection of Willie Cauley-Stein and the free agent signings of Rajon Rondo, Kosta Koufos, Marco Belinelli and Caron Butler, Divac has already affected the team. One of the most respected and revered individuals in franchise history, Divac returns to Sacramento having spent more than a decade serving the NBA and international sporting communities with the same distinction that solidified his reputation as a consummate teammate, player, humanitarian and overall difference-maker on and off the basketball court. Divac, 47, has served in a variety of administrative and leadership roles since retiring from professional basketball in 2007. In addition to his philanthropic efforts focused on helping children in his native country and other reaches of the globe, he was named President of the Serbian Olympic Committee in 2009. Under his guidance, Serbian athletes have enjoyed greater success and the country is experiencing a resurgence on the international stage. In 16 NBA campaigns with Los Angeles, Charlotte and Sacramento, Divac averaged 11.8 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.1 steals, and 1.4 blocks per game over 1,134 contests. He is only one of four players in league annals to accrue at least 13,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 3,000 assists, 1,200 steals and 1,600 blocked shots, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hakeem Olajuwon and Kevin Garnett with that distinction. His six seasons in a Kings uniform marked the most successful period in team history, including a league-high 61 wins in 2001-02 and a trip to the Western Conference Finals. His name adorns the franchise record book in several key categories, ranking third all-time during the Sacramento-era in rebounds (3,538) and blocked shots (523), ninth in points scored (5,176), seventh with 454 games played, eighth in free throws made (1,209) and eighth in steals (453). Divac’s jersey was retired by the Kings in 2009.


GEORGE KARL Head Coach On February 17, 2015, the Kings introduced George Karl as their new coach after coming to an agreement in principle five days earlier. Karl became the 27th coach in franchise history and the 16th during the Sacramento-era. He coached the Kings to an 11-19 mark in the final 30 games of the 2014-15 season. A veteran of 26 seasons, Karl is the NBA’s sixth all-time winningiest coach with a record of 1,142-775 (.596). He has coached six NBA teams - Cleveland (1984-85 - 1985-86), Golden State (1986-87 - 1987-88), Seattle (1991-92 - 1997-98), Milwaukee (1998-99 - 2001-03), Denver (2004-05 - 2012-13) and Sacramento (2014-15). With Denver, Karl was named the 2012-13 NBA Coach of the Year after guiding the Nuggets to a franchise-record 57 victories and the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference—marking the 22nd postseason appearance in his coaching career. His 21 consecutive NBA campaigns of .500 or better achieved from 1991-92 through 2012-13 is the longest such streak in league annals. He is tied with Lenny Wilkens for eighth all-time with 80 playoff victories and has 12 Coach of the Month nods to his credit— tied for second-most in NBA history. He joined the 1,000 win club on Dec. 10, 2010, in a victory over Toronto, adding his name to a rarified quadruple-digit coaching pantheon that includes Rick Adelman, Don Nelson, Wilkens, Jerry Sloan, Pat Riley, Jackson, Larry Brown and Gregg Popovich. Karl became only the fifth coach in NBA history to lead at three different teams to division titles (Denver, Milwaukee and Seattle). Karl guided five NBA teams he coached to the playoffs, with Seattle and Denver earning postseason appearances in every season he coached in those cities, seven and nine, respectively. He coached the 1995-96 Seattle SuperSonics team to a Western Conference title and an NBA Finals, falling to the Chicago Bulls in six games. During his coaching career, Karl’s players have made 27 All-Star appearances, earned 16 All-NBA honors, made 11 All-Defensive teams and won two Defensive Player of the Year awards. During the 2009-10 season, while guiding Denver to an overall record of 53-29 and its second straight Northwest Division title, Karl was diagnosed with head and neck cancer. He made the diagnosis public two days after coaching the Western Conference at the 2010 NBA All-Star Game and continued to coach the Nuggets for three weeks while going through intense radiation and chemotherapy treatment. Karl did not return to the bench after a March 16 victory over Washington; Denver went 7-7 in its final 14 regular-season games and lost to the Utah Jazz in six games during the first round of the playoffs. On July 15, Karl received the Jimmy V Comeback Award for perseverance at the 2010 ESPYs. After being hired as Denver’s coach on Jan. 27, 2005, Karl engineered one of the greatest turnarounds in NBA history. The Nuggets were 17-25 and stood in 11th place in the Western Conference – six games out of the playoffs – but they went 32-8 and rallied to capture the No. 7 seed in the West. The .800 winning percentage is the best in NBA history for a coach that took over in the middle of the season (minimum 20 games). Karl was named Western Conference Coach of the Month for February and March and finished fifth in voting for NBA Coach of the Year. In his fifth season with the Nuggets, in 2008-09, Karl guided the Nuggets to arguably the best season in team history, claiming the Northwest Division title, matching the then-team record for most wins in a season with 54, and advancing to the conference finals for the first time since 1985. Denver lost to the eventual NBA-champion Los Angeles Lakers in six games. In five seasons in Milwaukee, Karl led the Bucks to a record of 205-173 and four playoff berths, highlighted in 2001 by the team’s first trip to the conference finals since 1986. During Karl’s tenure in Seattle, the Sonics averaged 59 wins per season and won 384 games – second only to Chicago during that span. He led the Sonics to three 60-win seasons, had just one losing month and never had a losing streak longer than three games. Only three coaches have led their teams to more 60-win seasons in NBA history: Riley (seven), Jackson (six) and K.C. Jones (four). Before joining the Kings, Karl most recently spent nearly two seasons as an NBA analyst for ESPN across a multitude of network platforms, including SportsCenter, NBA Coast 2 Coast, and NBA Tonight. Karl broke into coaching as an assistant with the San Antonio Spurs (then in the ABA) under Nuggets coaching icon Doug Moe. He landed his first head coaching position with the Montana Golden Nuggets of the CBA in 1980 and went on to become one of the most successful coaches in that league’s history. A three-time CBA Coach of the Year (1981, 1983 and 1991), Karl compiled a 176-66 (.727) record in five CBA seasons. He led the Albany Patroons to a league-record 50-6 mark in 1990-91, including a perfect KARL’S NBA REGULAR SEASON 28-0 at home. He also coached two years in Spain with Real Madrid. COACHING RECORD W L Pct. In 2001, Karl was selected as the head coach of USA Basketball’s 2002 World Championship Team Year Team 84-85 Cleveland 36 46 .439 that competed in the 2002 FIBA World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis. 85-86 Cleveland 25 42 .373 As a player, Karl averaged 6.5 ppg and 3.0 apg over 264 games and five seasons between the ABA 86-87 Golden State 42 40 .512 87-88 Golden State 16 48 .250 and NBA. He attended the University of North Carolina, where as a junior, he helped lead the Tar Heels 91-92 Seattle 27 15 .643 to the 1972 NCAA Final Four, and during his sophomore season (1970-71), helped UNC to an NIT title. 92-93 Seattle 55 27 .671 63 19 .768 Although drafted by the New York Knicks in the fourth round of the 1973 NBA Draft, he signed with the 93-94 Seattle* 94-95 Seattle 57 25 .695 San Antonio Spurs of the ABA. 95-96 Seattle* 64 18 .780 57 25 .695 A two-time cancer survivor (Karl overcame prostate cancer in 2005), he is active in a number of cancer 96-97 Seattle* 97-98 Seattle* 61 21 .744 outreach and awareness organizations, working closely with programs such as the Cancer Care Initiative 98-99 Milwaukee 28 22 .560 at Swedish Medical Center to provide information and assistance for patients and their families. Addition- 99-00 Milwaukee 42 40 .512 ally, he and his life partner Kim Van Deraa launched the George Karl Foundation in March 2012 to support 00-01 Milwaukee* 52 30 .634 01-02 Milwaukee 41 41 .500 cancer care programs, educational platforms, animal rights advocacy and environmental initiatives. More 02-03 Milwaukee 42 40 .512 32 8 .800 information can be found at www.georgekarlfoundation.org. He is also involved with the American Cancer 04-05 Denver 05-06 Denver* 44 38 .537 Society, the Cancer League of Colorado and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. 06-07 Denver 45 37 .549 Karl also supports Friends of Hoop, which annually hosts King Holiday Hoop Festivals – high school 07-08 Denver 50 32 .610 08-09 Denver* 54 28 .659 basketball tournaments held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King – in Seattle and Milwaukee. 09-10 Denver* 53 29 .646 Karl, 63, has three children – daughters Kelci and Kaci and son Coby, who was on Denver’s roster at 10-11 Denver 50 32 .610 38 28 .576 the end of the 2009-10 season. In 2007-08, Coby and George became just the third father/son duo to 11-12 Denver 12-13 Denver 57 25 .695 face each other in an NBA game and the first to do so in a postseason game as Denver took on Coby’s 14-15 Sacramento 11 19 .367 Totals 26 seasons 1142 775 .596 Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of the 2008 NBA Playoffs.

*Division champion


SACRAMENTO KINGS 2015-16 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER No. 13 5 3 31 18 00 7 15 30 26 8 10 22 41 23 25 9 32

Player Quincy Acy James Anderson Marco Belinelli Caron Butler Omri Casspi Willie Cauley-Stein Darren Collison DeMarcus Cousins Seth Curry Duje Dukan Rudy Gay Marshall Henderson Vince Hunter Kosta Koufos Ben McLemore Eric Moreland Rajon Rondo David Stockton

Pos. F G F F F C G C G F F G F C G F-C G G

Ht. 6-7 6-6 6-5 6-7 6-9 7-0 6-0 6-11 6-2 6-9 6-8 6-2 6-8 7-0 6-5 6-10 6-1 5-11

Wt. 240 213 210 228 225 240 175 270 185 220 230 177 200 265 195 238 186 165

Birthdate 10/06/90 03/25/89 03/25/86 03/13/80 06/22/88 08/18/93 08/23/87 08/13/90 08/23/90 12/04/91 08/17/86 09/19/90 08/05/94 02/24/89 02/11/93 12/24/91 02/22/86 07/24/91

Prior to NBA/Country Baylor/USA Oklahoma State/USA Fortitudo Bologna/Italy Connecticut/USA Maccabi Tel Aviv/Israel Kentucky/USA UCLA/USA Kentucky/USA Duke/USA Wisconsin/USA Connecticut/USA Ole Miss/USA UTEP/USA Ohio State/USA Kansas/USA Oregon State/USA Kentucky/USA Gonzaga/USA

Exp 3 4 8 13 6 R 6 5 2 R 9 R R 7 2 1 9 1

HEAD COACH: George Karl (College – North Carolina) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Chad Iske (College – Kansas) ASSISTANT COACHES: John Welch (College – UNLV) Vance Walberg (College – CSU Bakersfield) Corliss Williamson (College – Arkansas) Anthony Carter (College – Hawaii) Nancy Lieberman (College – Old Dominion Director of Sports Science: Chip Schaefer (College – Utah) Director of Sports Medicine: Pete Youngman (College – Ithaca) Head Athletic Trainer: Manny Romero (College – Loyola Marymount) No. 00 3 5 7 8 9

Player Willie Cauley-Stein Marco Belinelli James Anderson Darren Collison Rudy Gay Rajon Rondo

No. 10 13 15 18 22 23

Player Marshall Henderson Quincy Acy DeMarcus Cousins Omri Casspi Vince Hunter Ben McLemore

No. 25 26 30 31 32 41

Player Eric Moreland Duje Dukan Seth Curry Caron Butler David Stockton Kosta Koufos

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QUINCY ACY

POSITION: Forward HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-7/240 YEARS: 4th NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Baylor/USA BORN: 10/6/90 (Tyler, TX)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 12-13 Tor. 29 342 42 75 .560 1 2 .500 31 38 .816 30 47 77 11 53 0 13 17 15 13-14 Tor.-Sac. 63 848 66 141 .468 4 15 .267 35 53 .660 72 144 216 28 122 1 23 30 26 14-15 NY 68 1287 152 331 .459 18 60 .300 76 97 .784 79 222 301 68 147 1 27 60 22 TOTALS 160 2477 260 547 .475 23 77 .299 142 188 .755 181 413 594 107 322 2 63 107 63 ACY'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 36 11/26/14 NY @ DAL FGM: 7 01/05/15 NY @ MEM FGA: 10 (4) 04/10/15 MIL @ NY 3FGM: 3 01/10/15 CHA @ NY 3FGA: 4 (2) 01/10/15 CHA @ NY FTM: 6 03/20/15 NY @ PHI FTA: 7 01/08/15 HOU @ NY OREB: 6 (3) 11/07/14 NY @ BRK DREB: 11 01/05/15 NY @ MEM REB: 14 01/05/15 NY @ MEM AST: 3 (7) 04/13/15 NY @ ATL STL: 3 (2) 11/16/14 DEN @ NY TO: 3 (7) 02/20/15 MIA @ NY BLK: 3 (2) 03/01/14 MIN @ SAC PTS: 19 01/05/15 NY @ MEM

PTS RPG APG PPG 116 2.7 0.4 4.0 171 3.4 0.4 2.7 398 4.4 1.0 5.9 685 3.7 0.7 4.3

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected by Toronto Raptors in second round (37th pick overall) of 2012 NBA Draft ... Assigned to the D-League's Bakersfield Jam (12/6/12) ... Recalled from Bakersfield (12/12/12) ... Assigned to Bakersfield (3/4/13) ... Recalled from Bakersfield (3/26/13) ... Traded by the Raptors with Rudy Gay and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings for Chuck Hayes, Patrick Patterson, John Salmons and Greivis Vasquez (12/9/13) … Traded by the Kings with Travis Outlaw to the New York Knicks for Wayne Ellington and Jeremy Tyler (8/6/14) ... Signed as a free agent by the Kings (7/22/15). NBA CAREER: Averaging 4.3 ppg (.475 FG%, .755 FT%), 3.7 rpg, 0.7 apg and 15.5 mpg in 160 career games in three seasons with three teams - Toronto (2012-13 - 2013-14), Sacramento (2013-14), New York (2014-15). 2014-15 (New York): Averaged 5.9 ppg (.459 FG%, .300 3PT%, .784 FT%), 4.4 rpg, 1.0 apg and 18.9 mpg in career-high 68 games (started 22) … Posted career highs in points, three point percentage, rebounds, assists and minutes per game … In 22 starts, averaged 5.6 ppg (.450 FG%), 5.5 rpg and 25.1 mpg … Led Knicks in scoring twice, rebounds eight times … DNP-CD in 10 games … Missed two games due to injury (sore left knee, 3/9/15, 3/10/15) … Missed one game (3/12/15) due to personal reasons … Missed one game (12/27/14) due to NBA suspension. Top Single-Game Performance: Recorded career-highs in points (19), rebounds (14), defensive rebounds (11) and field goals made (7) at Memphis (1/5/15).

2013-14 (Toronto/Sacramento): Averaged 2.7 ppg (.468 FG%, .267 3pt%, .660 FT%), 3.4 rpg, 0.4 apg and 13.5 mpg in 63 games with Toronto and Sacramento ... Averaged 2.7 ppg (.429 FG%, .400 3pt%, .625 FT%), 2.1 rpg, 0.6 apg and 8.8 mpg in seven games off the bench for Toronto ... Averaged 2.7 ppg (.472 FG%, .200 3pt%, .667 FT%), 3.6 rpg, 0.4 apg and 14.0 mpg in 56 games off the bench with the Kings ... With Sacramento, DNP-CD in four games ... On Inactive List (sprained right ankle) in two games ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in three games with Kings ... Led Kings in rebounding in two games. 2012-13 (Toronto): Averaged 4.0 ppg (.560 FG%, .816 FT%), 2.7 rpg and 11.8 mpg in 29 games with Toronto ... Inactive in 20 games ... DNP-CD in 33 games ... Scored in double-figures twice. Top Single-Game Performance: Recorded season-highs in rebounds (9), blocks (3) and minutes (35) vs. Chicago (4/12/13). NBADL: Averaged 13.0 ppg (.583 FG%, .708 FT%), 7.7 rpg and 28.4 mpg in 13 games (started 10) with the Bakersfield Jam in 2012-13 ... Had three stints with Bakersfield (12/6-12/12/12, 1/6-1/16/13, 3/4-3/26/13). COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Baylor ... Finished career as just the second player in program history (Brian Skinner) to be ranked in Top 10 in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots and field goal percentage ... Ranked second all-time in blocked shots (177), third in field goal percentage (.602) and fifth in rebounds (828) ... Was a member of winningest class in program history, boasting 100 career victories ... Averaged 12.0 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 1.8 bpg in 29.7 mpg in 38 starts as a senior ... Only player to start in all 38 games ... Named Big 12 All-Defensive team (unanimously) and All-Big 12 Second Team by the coaches, honorable mention All-Big 12 by the Media ... Posted eight double-doubles, 10 double-digit rebounding games and 22 games with multiple blocks ... Was Baylor's lone NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team selection ... Recorded 22 points and eight rebounds in final game of career, an Elite Eight loss to eventual NCAA champion Kentucky ... Had 20 points and 15 boards in Sweet 16 win over Xavier ... In the regular season, set career high with six blocks vs. Texas-Arlington, and again at Northwestern ... Notched 22 points on 7-of-10 shooting and a career-high 16 rebounds in a comeback win over Texas ... As a junior, led the team in rebounding (7.6) and blocks (1.5) in 31.0 minutes per game, and finished third in scoring (12.4) ... Earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention and Big 12 Co-Sixth Man Award by league's coaches ... Totaled a career-high 25 points and 11 rebounds vs. La Salle ... Finished season with a team-high 21 points and season-high 15 rebounds vs. Oklahoma in Big 12 Championship first round ... In sophomore campaign, averaged 9.3 ppg and 5.1 rpg, second on the team, in 23.3 mpg as Baylor’s sixth man ... Named to Big 12 All-Reserve squad by the media ... Tied a school single-season record by shooting .697 percent from field (136-of-195) ... Scored a season-high 24 points on 12-of-15 shooting vs. Texas ... Notched 20 points on 9-of-10 shooting vs. Jackson St ... Started 10-of-34 games as a freshman, averaging 5.4 points and 3.6 rebounds ... Led team in blocks with 34 ... Named to Big 12 All-Freshman team by the media ... Set Big 12 and Baylor records with 20 consecutive field goals made ... Had 17 points and a season-high 12 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 17.8 ppg, 7.8 rpg and 3.0 bpg as a senior ... Was a two-time District 12-5A Co-Defensive Player of the Year ... Led Horn High School in Mesquite, Texas, to school’s first boys basketball playoff berth in junior season. PERSONAL: Born on October 6, 1990 in Tyler, Texas ... Full name is Quincy Jyrome Acy ... Parents are Carlos Acy and Renata King.


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JAMES ANDERSON

POSITION: Guard HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-6/213 YEARS: 5th NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Oklahoma State/USA BORN: 3/25/89 (El Dorado, AR)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 10-11 SA 26 286 31 81 .383 18 46 .391 14 18 .778 2 21 23 18 24 0 3 13 6 94 0.9 0.7 3.6 11-12 SA 51 603 66 174 .379 19 68 .279 39 52 .750 16 63 79 41 35 0 8 30 2 190 1.5 0.8 3.7 12-13 SA-Hou. 39 401 52 126 .413 21 60 .350 24 28 .857 18 54 72 42 25 0 15 25 5 149 1.8 1.1 3.8 13-14 Phi. 80 2309 309 717 .431 115 351 .328 77 106 .726 59 241 300 149 154 0 74 106 28 810 3.8 1.9 10.1 TOTALS 196 3600 458 1098 .417 173 525 .330 154 204 .755 95 379 474 250 238 0 100 174 41 1243 2.4 1.3 6.3 NBA PLAYOFFS STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 11-12 SA 8 31 4 9 .444 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 0 5 5 3 1 0 1 0 0 11 0.6 0.4 1.4 12-13 SA-Hou. 2 18 1 5 .200 0 3 .000 0 0 --- 1 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 0.0 1.0 TOTALS 10 49 5 14 .357 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 1 8 9 3 3 0 1 0 0 13 0.9 0.3 1.3 ANDERSON'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 44 (2) 11/13/13 HOU @ PHI FGM: 12 11/13/13 HOU @ PHI FGA: 18 (2) 03/27/14 PHI @ HOU 3FGM: 6 (3) 03/27/14 PHI @ HOU 3FGA: 12 03/04/14 PHI @ OKC FTM: 6 (2) 11/13/13 HOU @ PHI FTA: 9 12/03/13 ORL @ PHI OREB: 5 04/26/12 SA @ GS DREB: 7 (2) 01/06/14 MIN @ PHI REB: 8 (6) 01/27/14 PHO @ PHI AST: 6 (3) 03/24/14 PHI @ SA STL: 4 02/12/14 PHI @ UTA TO: 5 03/15/14 MEM @ PHI BLK: 2 (2) 01/07/14 PHI @ CLE PTS: 36 11/13/13 HOU @ PHI ANDERSON'S PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS MIN: 16 05/31/12 SA @ OKC FGM: 2 05/02/12 UTA @ SA FGA: 5 05/02/12 UTA @ SA 3FGM: 1 (2) 05/31/12 SA @ OKC 3FGA: 2 (2) 04/21/13 HOU @ OKC FTM: 1 05/31/12 SA @ OKC FTA: 2 05/31/12 SA @ OKC OREB: 1 05/03/13 OKC @ HOU DREB: 3 (2) 05/03/13 OKC @ HOU REB: 4 05/03/13 OKC @ HOU AST: 1 (3) 05/31/12 SA @ OKC STL: 1 05/02/12 UTA @ SA PTS: 4 (2) 05/31/12 SA @ OKC

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected after junior season by San Antonio Spurs in first round (20th pick overall) of 2010 NBA Draft ... Signed a multi-year contract with the Spurs (7/23/10) ... Assigned to the D-League Austin Toros (1/26/11) ... Recalled from Austin (1/29/11) ... Assigned to Austin (2/7/11) ... Recalled from Austin (2/24/11) ... Signed with the Atlanta Hawks (8/23/12) ... Waived by the Hawks (10/27/12) ... Signed as a free agent by the San Antonio Spurs (11/21/12) … Waived by the Spurs (12/20/12) … Signed as a free agent by the Houston Rockets (1/2/13) … Waived by the Rockets (7/13/13) ... Signed as a free agent by the Philadelphia 76ers (7/13/13) ... Claimed off waivers by the Philadelphia 76ers (7/16/13) ... Signed as a free agent by the Sacramento Kings (7/16/15). NBA CAREER: Averaging 6.3 ppg (.417 FG%, .330 3pt%, .755 FT%), 2.4 rpg, 1.3 apg and 18.4 mpg in 196 career games (started 68) in four seasons with three teams - San Antonio (2010-11 - 2012-13), Houston (2012-13) and Philadelphia (2013-14). NBA D-LEAGUE: Averaging 14.7 ppg (.447 FG%, .346 3pt%, .714 FT%), 4.9 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.0 spg and 25.1 mpg in starting all seven games he played in. 2014-15 (Lithuania): Averaged 13.7 ppg (.439 FG%, .332 3PT%, .802 FT%), 4.2 rpg, 2.4 apg, 25.2 mpg in 58 games (started 51) with BC Zalgiris of Lithuania … Named Euroleague Week 4 MVP. 2013-14 (Philadelphia): Averaged a career-high 10.1 ppg (.417 FG%, .330 3pt%, .755 FT%), 3.8 rpg, 1.9 apg and 28.9 mpg in 80 games (started 62) … Logged 621 minutes played through the first 19 games of the season, which already set a career-high for a single season, passing his previous high of 603 minutes for San Antonio in 2011-12 (51 games played)… Scored in doublefigures 41 times in 2013-14 after totaling nine times his first three seasons … Missed two games with a right quad contusion (3/19-3/21/14) after appearing in each of the first 66 games of the season. 2012-13 (San Antonio/Houston): Averaged 3.8 ppg (.413 FG%, .350 3PT%, .857 FT%), 1.8 rpg, 1.1 apg and 10.3 mpg in 39 games (started 2) splitting the season with San Antonio and Houston … Started the season with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the D-League before being called up by San Antonio (11/21/12) … Averaged 3.4 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.9 apg and 9.4 mpg in 10 gams with San Antonio … Waived by the Spurs (12/20/12) and rejoined the Vipers but did not appear in any D-League games before signing with Houston for the remainder of the season (1/2/13) … Averaged 4.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 1.1 apg and 10.6 mpg in 29 games (started 2) with the Rockets.

2011-12 (San Antonio): Averaged 3.7 ppg (.379 FG%, .279 3PT%, .750 FT%), 1.5 rpg and 11.8 mpg in 51 games (started 2) … Listed as DNP-CD in 15 games … Scored in double-figures four times, including a season-high 19 points in the season finale at Golden State (4/26/12). 2010-11 (San Antonio): Averaged 3.6 ppg (.383 FG%, .391 3PT%, .778 FT%), 0.9 rpg and 11.0 mpg in 26 games (started 2) in rookie campaign … DNP-CD in eight games and was inactive in 48 games … Diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right fifth metatarsal (11/11/10) … Had a season-high 10 points in his NBA debut vs. Indiana (10/27/10) … Assigned to the Austin Toros of the NBA D-League (1/26/11) and was later recalled (1/29/11) … Was re-assigned to Austin (2/7/11) and recalled (2/23/11) … In seven games (all starts) for the Toros, averaged 14.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.00 spg and 25.1 mpg. NBA PLAYOFFS: Averaging 1.3 ppg (.357 FG%, .286 3PT%, .500 FT%), 0.9 rpg and 4.8 mpg in 10 career playoff appearances … 2012: Appeared in eight games for San Antonio during its run to the Western Conference Finals, averaging 1.4 ppg and 3.9 mpg … 2013: Played a total of 18 minutes in two games for Houston during its First Round series vs. Oklahoma City. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: Signed a contract with Zalgiris Kaunas of Lithuania (8/5/14) ... Averaged 13.7 ppg (.439 FG%, .332 3pt%, .802 FT%), 4.2 rpg, 2.4 apg and 25.2 mpg in 58 games (started 51) for Zalgiris ... Was named Euroleague Week 4 MVP ... While at Oklahoma State, following his sophomore season, was selected to represent the United States in the 2009 World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia ... Team USA won bronze, under Coach Bo Ryan. COLLEGE: Was an early entry candidate for the 2010 NBA Draft following his junior season at Oklahoma State … Left as the school’s fourth all-time leading scorer with 1,811 points and his scoring average (17.9 ppg) was second-best in school history … Never missed a game in his career and started 99 of a possible 101 games … As a junior, was ranked sixth in the nation in scoring with 22.3 ppg and was named Big 12 Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL: Led Junction City to the Arkansas 2A State Championship his senior season in high school and was named the 2007 Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year … Was also a two-time state high-jump champion ... Was a 2007 McDonald’s High School All-American. PERSONAL: Born on March 25, 1989, in El Dorado, Ark. ... Son of Ira Williams and Robert Anderson ... Has two younger brothers, Rodney and Jordan, and a sister, Celesia ... Majored in education at Oklahoma State.


3

MARCO BELINELLI

POSITION: Forward HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5/210 YEARS: 9th NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Fortitudo Bologna/Italy BORN: 3/25/86 (San Giovanni in Persiceto, Italy)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 07-08 GS 33 241 36 93 .387 16 41 .390 7 9 .778 3 11 14 15 15 0 5 12 0 95 0.4 0.5 2.9 08-09 GS 42 882 140 317 .442 52 131 .397 40 52 .769 10 61 71 88 73 0 36 59 1 372 1.7 2.1 8.9 09-10 Tor. 66 1121 154 379 .406 60 158 .380 101 121 .835 14 81 95 89 80 1 42 60 5 469 1.4 1.3 7.1 10-11 NO 80 1957 302 691 .437 134 324 .414 98 125 .784 17 134 151 92 146 0 38 77 6 836 1.9 1.2 10.5 11-12 NO 66 1966 286 686 .417 107 284 .377 101 129 .783 19 153 172 101 115 1 48 69 5 780 2.6 1.5 11.8 12-13 Chi. 73 1882 241 610 .395 79 221 .357 141 168 .839 13 127 140 148 140 1 44 82 6 702 1.9 2.0 9.6 13-14 SA 80 2016 337 695 .485 126 293 .430 111 131 .847 18 208 226 179 130 0 50 95 7 911 2.8 2.2 11.4 14-15 SA 62 1388 199 470 .423 86 230 .374 84 99 .848 26 131 157 94 85 0 31 61 3 568 2.5 1.5 9.2 TOTALS 502 11452 1695 3941 .430 660 1682 .392 683 834 .819 120 906 1026 806 784 3 294 515 33 4733 2.0 1.6 9.4 NBA PLAYOFFS STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 10-11 NO 6 173 23 63 .365 8 26 .308 4 4 1.000 0 5 5 4 12 0 5 4 0 58 0.8 0.7 9.7 12-13 Chi. 12 325 44 107 .411 16 47 .340 29 33 .879 0 35 35 31 26 1 5 15 0 133 2.9 2.6 11.1 13-14 SA 23 356 44 99 .444 16 38 .421 21 22 .955 4 48 52 19 23 0 3 12 0 125 2.3 0.8 5.4 14-15 SA 7 116 20 39 .513 14 30 .467 11 13 .846 2 11 13 10 10 0 2 5 0 65 1.9 1.4 9.3 TOTALS 48 970 131 308 .425 54 141 .383 65 72 .903 6 99 105 64 71 1 15 36 0 381 2.2 1.3 7.9 BELINELLI'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 51 03/18/13 DEN @ CHI FGM: 12 01/02/14 NY @ SA FGA: 22 12/11/12 LAC @ CHI 3FGM: 7 03/29/12 NO @ POR 3FGA: 11 (2) 03/29/12 NO @ POR FTM: 11 12/21/12 CHI @ NY FTA: 12 12/21/12 CHI @ NY OREB: 3 (3) 12/20/14 SA @ DAL DREB: 11 02/12/14 SA @ BOS REB: 11 02/12/14 SA @ BOS AST: 8 (3) 03/24/14 PHI @ SA STL: 4 (2) 01/22/14 OKC @ SA TO: 6 03/15/13 CHI @ GS BLK: 2 03/28/14 SA @ DEN PTS: 32 01/02/14 NY @ SA BELINELLI'S PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS MIN: 46 (2) 05/06/13 CHI @ MIA FGM: 8 (3) 05/04/13 CHI @ BRK FGA: 21 05/02/13 BRK @ CHI 3FGM: 7 04/30/15 LAC @ SA 3FGA: 11 04/30/15 LAC @ SA FTM: 6 04/20/13 CHI @ BRK FTA: 7 04/20/13 CHI @ BRK OREB: 1 (6) 04/26/15 LAC @ SA DREB: 7 (2) 05/12/14 SA @ POR REB: 7 (3) 05/21/14 OKC @ SA AST: 7 05/02/13 BRK @ CHI STL: 2 04/28/11 LAL @ NO TO: 4 05/21/14 OKC @ SA PTS: 24 05/04/13 CHI @ BRK

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Played in Italy (2001-2007). ... Selected by Golden State Warriors in first round (18th pick overall) of 2007 NBA Draft ... Traded by the Warriors to the Toronto Raptors for Devean George and cash considerations (7/30/09) ... Traded by the Raptors to the New Orleans Hornets for Julian Wright and cash considerations (8/1/10) ... Signed as a free agent by the Chicago Bulls (7/24/12) ... Signed as a free agent by the San Antonio Spurs (7/11/13) ... Signed as a free agent by the Sacramento Kings (7/13/15). NBA CAREER: Averaging 9.4 ppg (.430 FG%, .392 3pt%, .819 FT%), 2.0 rpg, 1.6 apg and 22.8 mpg in 502 career games (started 209) in eight NBA seasons with five teams - Golden State (2007-08 - 2008-09), Toronto (2009-10), New Orleans (2010-11 - 201112), Chicago (2012-13) and San Antonio (2013-14 - 2014-15). NBA RANKINGS: Ranked 5th in three-point field goal percentage (.430) in 2013-14. 2014-15 (San Antonio): Averaged 9.2 ppg (.423 FG%, .374 3pt%, .848 FT%), 2.5 rpg, 1.5 apg and 22.4 mpg in 61 games (started 9) ... Missed eight games (11/6-11/19/14) with a mild strain in his right groin … Missed 11 games (1/10-1/31/15) with a mild strain in his left groin ... Missed one game (4/8/15) with tightness in his left groin ... Scored in double figures 28 times, including three games with 20 or more points. Top Single-Game Performances: Opened the season with 15 points (5-8 FG, 3-6 3pt, 2-2 FT), three assists and two rebounds in 31 minutes vs. Dallas (10/28/14) … Posted 11 points, a season-high seven rebounds and three assists in 31 minutes at Philadelphia (12/1/14). 2013-14 (San Antonio): Averaged 11.4 ppg (.485 FG%, .430 3pt%, .847 FT%), 2.8 rpg, 2.2 apg, 25.2 mpg in 80 games (started 25) ... Posted career-highs in rebounds and assists per game and field goal and three-point field percentage ... Ranked 5th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage … Became the first Spurs player in franchise history to win the NBA Foot Locker Three-Point Contest … Recorded three games with five or more three-pointers made … Scored in double figures 49 times, including seven games with 20 or more points and one game with 30 or more … Had a career-long streak of 10 games scoring in double-figures (2/3-2/28/14) … Led team in scoring nine times, rebounding once, assists four times and steals nine times. Top Single-Game Performances: Posted a career-high 32 points (12-16 FG, 6-9 3pt, 2-2 FT), five rebounds and two assists in 33 minutes vs. New York (1/2/14) … Posted 28 points (10-16 FG, 4-8 3pt, 4-4 FT) in 29 minutes at Golden State (12/19/13) … Recorded 16 points (6-12 FG, 2-4 3pt, 2-2 FT), a career-high 11 rebounds and a career-high tying eight assists in 36 minutes at Boston (2/12/14) … Distributed a career-high tying eight assists in 27 minutes vs. Washington (11/13/13).

2012-13 (Chicago): Averaged 9.6 ppg (.395 FG%, .357 3pt%, .839 FT%), 1.9 rpg, 2.0 apg and 25.8 mpg in 73 games (started 27) ... Missed seven games with an abdominal strain (3/24-4/05/13) and one game with a right ankle (2/7/13) … Spent three games on the team’s Inactive List due to injury and recorded one DNP-CD … Led the team in scoring 10 times and in assists twice … Scored in double figures 29 times, including seven games with 20 or more points. Top Single-Game Performances: Posted 22 points (8-15 FG, 4-6 3pt, 2-2 FT) and grabbed four boards vs. New York (12/8/12) … Made a career-high 11 free throws and scored 22 points at New York (12/22/12). 2011-12 (New Orleans): Averaged a career-best 11.8 ppg (.417 FG%, .377 3pt%, .783 FT%), 2.6 rpg, 1.5 apg and 29.8 mpg in all 66 games (started 55) ... One of only three Hornets to play in all 66 games … Led the team in scoring 10 times and in rebounding twice … Led the team with 107 three-pointers and with 44 double-digit scoring performances … Had nine games with 20-plus points and one game with 10 or more rebounds. Top Single-Game Performances: Tied his then-career high with 27 points and set a career-high with seven treys at Portland (3/29/12) … Led the team with 22 points and added a career-high tying six assists at Golden State (3/28/12) … Recorded a career-high 10 rebounds to go along with eight points and two steals vs. Phoenix (12/30/11). 2010-11 (New Orleans): Averaged 10.5 ppg (.437 FG%, .414 3pt%, .784 FT%), 1.9 rpg, 1.2 apg and 24.5 mpg in 80 games (started 69) ... Led the team in scoring once and tied for the team lead three times … Scored in double figures 44 times … Surpassed the 20-point mark four times … Opened the season with 18 points and six rebounds vs. Milwaukee (10/27/10) … Missed two games with a sprained right ankle. Top Single-Game Performances: Scored a season-high 23 points (8-13FG, 5-8 3pt, 2-2 FT) vs. Boston (3/19/11) … Tallied 14 points, four assists, two rebounds and two steals at Utah (3/24/11) … Scored 16 first-quarter points (tied for the most by a Hornet in a quarter that season) and finished with 18 points at Memphis (4/10/11). 2009-10 (Toronto): Averaged 7.1 ppg (.406 FG%, .380 3pt%, .835 FT%), 1.4 rpg, 1.3 apg and 17.0 mpg in 66 games (started 1) ... Missed six games due to injury and subsequently was placed on the Inactive List for six games … Registered 10 DNP-CDs Scored in double figures on 21 occasions … Led the bench in scoring 22 times. Top Single-Game Performances: Finished with a season-high 21 points (7-13 FG, 3-4 3pt, 4-5 FT) and five rebounds at Indiana (2/2/10) in his lone start of the season … Recorded 19 points (8-14 FG, 3-5 3pt) and three assists at Atlanta (12/2/09) … Posted 15 points (6-8 FG, 1-2 3pt, 2-2 FT), five rebounds and three assists at Chicago (12/5/09) … Posted 16 points, five rebounds and two assists vs. Milwaukee (1/22/10) … Finished with 14 points (5-8 FG, 3-3 3pt, 1-2 FT) in the season finale vs. New York.


2008-09 (Golden State): Averaged 8.9 ppg (.442 FG%, .397 3pt%, .769 FT%), 1.7 rpg, 2.1 apg and 21.0 mpg in 42 games (started 23) ... Missed 23 games with a sprained right ankle (3/20-4/1, 1/14-2/12/09) ... In 23 starts, averaged 11.3 ppg, 2.1 rpg and 2.9 assists … In 21 contests when playing at least 20 minutes, averaged 13.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 3.2 apg … Scored 10 or more points 18 times and 20 or more points four times. Top Single-Game Performances: Netted a then-career-high 27 points (11-21 FG, 3-10 3pt, 2-3 FT), six assists and three rebounds at Atlanta (12/19/08) … Preceded that with a 21-point (8-16 FG, 5-8 3pt), four-rebound and fourassist outing at Indiana (12/17/08) … Recorded 23 points (6-12 FG, 5-8 3pt, 6-6 FT) and six rebounds vs. Toronto (12/29/08) … Tallied 22 points and four assists vs. Boston (12/26/08). 2007-08 (Golden State): As a rookie, averaged 2.9 ppg (.387 FG%, .390 3pt%, .778 FT%), 0.4 rpg, 0.5 apg and 7.3 mpg in 33 games off the bench ... Was on the Inactive List for 22 games ... Drew a DNP-CD 27 times ... Scored in double-figures two times. Top Single-Game Performances: Tallied a season-high 17 points (6-10 FG, 5-6 3pt) vs. Seattle (4/16/08) … Netted 13 points, four rebounds and two assists at Memphis (4/4/08). INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2006-07: Appeared in 33 games in Serie A play, averaging a career-high 16.4 ppg (.544 FG%, .338 3pt%, .760 FT%), 1.7 rpg, 1.3 apg and 2.20 spg … In 13 Euroleague contests, tallied 12.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg and 1.3 apg. 2005-06: Saw action in 47 Serie A contests and averaged 13.2 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 1.7 apg, and 27.9 mpg … In 19 Euroleague contests, averaged a personal Euroleague-best 13.2 ppg, 1.6 rpg, 1.0 apg, 1.42 spg and 27.7 mpg … Shot .530 from the field and a career-best .439 from long range. 2004-05: Helped lead Fortitudo Bologna to an Italian League title and the Italian Cup, playing in 45 Serie A games and posted 6.5 ppg … Appeared in 20 Euroleague contests, averaging 4.2 ppg, while shooting .606 from the field. 2003-04: Appeared in 34 Serie A games and posted 4.5 ppg ... Saw action in 16 Euroleague contests, averaging 3.0 ppg. 2002-03: In first professional season, appeared in 16 Serie A games and recorded 2.6 ppg ... Also averaged 5.6 ppg in eight Euroleague outings. PLAYOFFS: In 48 career playoff appearances, averages 7.9 ppg (.425 FG%, .383 3PT%, .903 FT%), 2.2 rpg, 1.3 apg, in 20.2 mpg ... During the 2013-14 San Antonio championship run, averaged 5.4 ppg and 2.3 rpg. 2014: Tied playoff career-high with seven rebounds twice at Portland (5/12/14) and vs. Oklahoma City (5/21/14) … Opened the NBA Finals with nine points (2/3 3pt, 3-4 FT), two rebounds and an assist vs. Miami (6/5/14). 2013: Saw action in all 12 playoff games for the Bulls, averaging 11.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.8 apg and 29.5 mpg … Recorded six games with 10 or more points … Posted back-to-back 20-plus point games in Games 6 and 7 vs. Brooklyn in the first round of the NBA Playoffs … Recorded 22 points, seven assists and five rebounds in Game 6 … Followed that up with 24 points (8-14 FG, 3-6 3pt, 5-5 FT) and six rebounds in a decisive Game 7 win … Tallied 16 points and six assists in Game 3 at Miami in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. 2011: Played in six playoff games vs. L.A. Lakers, averaging 9.7 ppg in 28.8 mpg ... Scored 21 points (8-14 FG, 3-5 3pt, 2-2 FT) in 39 minutes at L.A. Lakers (4/26/11). PERSONAL: Name is pronounced Mark-o bell-uh-nell-ee … Full name is Marco Stefano Belinelli ... Born on March 25, 1986, in San Giovanni in Persiceto, Italy ... Nicknamed “Beli” by his childhood friends … Attended the 2007 NBA Draft in New York, marking his first trip to the United States … Obtained a driver’s license for the first time in his life in the summer of 2008 … Did not drive in Italy or during his rookie season in the NBA … Says that if not playing professional basketball he would work in the fashion industry ... Has a personal website, http://marcobelinelli.it.


31

CARON BUTLER

POSITION: Forward HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-7/228 YEARS: 14th NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Connecticut/USA BORN: 3/13/80 (Racine, WI)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 02-03 Mia. 78 2858 429 1032 .416 34 107 .318 309 375 .824 135 262 397 213 230 3 137 192 31 1201 5.1 2.7 15.4 03-04 Mia. 68 2030 240 631 .380 10 42 .238 133 176 .756 92 234 326 126 162 0 75 91 13 623 4.8 1.9 9.2 04-05 LA-L 77 2746 441 991 .445 38 125 .304 275 319 .862 146 304 450 146 213 2 110 125 23 1195 5.8 1.9 15.5 05-06 Was. 75 2708 494 1086 .455 41 120 .342 289 332 .870 114 352 466 186 238 4 127 175 18 1318 6.2 2.5 17.6 06-07 Was. 63 2474 451 975 .463 18 72 .250 283 328 .863 147 320 467 233 188 0 134 181 17 1203 7.4 3.7 19.1 07-08 Was. 58 2314 439 943 .466 66 185 .357 236 262 .901 93 295 388 284 160 0 128 150 20 1180 6.7 4.9 20.3 08-09 Was. 67 2585 491 1085 .453 65 210 .310 345 402 .858 118 296 414 290 165 0 106 210 20 1392 6.2 4.3 20.8 09-10 Was-Dal 74 2784 450 1051 .428 42 145 .290 264 315 .838 104 357 461 156 193 0 116 160 24 1206 6.2 2.1 16.3 10-11 Dal. 29 867 170 378 .450 28 65 .431 68 88 .773 22 96 118 46 59 0 28 49 8 436 4.1 1.6 15.0 11-12 LA-C 63 1871 287 705 .407 92 257 .358 87 107 .813 44 186 230 78 123 0 52 77 9 753 3.7 1.2 12.0 12-13 LA-C 78 1879 305 720 .424 128 330 .388 75 90 .833 41 182 223 78 139 0 51 72 11 813 2.9 1.0 10.4 13-14 Mil-OKC 56 1419 213 540 .394 98 249 .394 63 75 .840 21 208 229 82 120 1 47 60 17 587 4.1 1.5 10.5 14-15 Det. 78 1623 161 396 .407 83 219 .379 55 61 .902 21 175 196 79 120 0 43 49 4 460 2.5 1.0 5.9 TOTALS 864 28158 4571 10533 .434 743 2126 .349 2482 2930 .847 1098 3267 4365 1997 2110 10 1154 1591 215 12367 5.1 2.3 14.3 NBA PLAYOFFS STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 03-04 Mia. 13 511 59 153 .386 2 11 .182 47 57 .825 18 92 110 31 45 0 28 23 7 167 8.5 2.4 12.8 05-06 Was. 6 262 42 101 .416 3 14 .214 24 29 .828 16 47 63 16 31 2 12 14 4 111 10.5 2.7 18.5 07-08 Was. 6 246 40 87 .460 5 21 .238 27 31 .871 10 24 34 23 19 0 11 16 1 112 5.7 3.8 18.7 09-10 Was-Dal 6 202 43 99 .434 7 23 .304 25 27 .926 3 32 35 8 16 0 9 15 5 118 5.8 1.3 19.7 11-12 LA-C 10 268 33 92 .359 8 31 .258 12 16 .750 4 26 30 10 22 0 6 16 2 86 3.0 1.0 8.6 12-13 LA-C 6 136 22 46 .478 4 16 .250 3 3 1.000 1 15 16 0 11 0 2 6 2 51 2.7 0.0 8.5 13-14 Mil-OKC 18 419 35 108 .324 21 59 .356 22 28 .786 11 47 58 15 33 0 5 11 2 113 3.2 0.8 6.3 TOTALS 65 2043 274 686 .399 50 175 .286 160 191 .838 63 283 346 103 177 2 73 101 23 758 5.3 1.6 11.7 BUTLER'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 56 01/15/10 WAS @ CHI FGM: 15 03/28/03 MIN @ MIA FGA: 27 01/27/08 WAS @ MIL 3FGM: 9 11/26/12 NO @ LAC 3FGA: 15 11/26/12 NO @ LAC FTM: 15 11/28/06 ATL @ WAS FTA: 17 01/10/07 CHI @ WAS OREB: 11 01/27/06 WAS @ CHI DREB: 12 (2) 11/09/13 DAL @ MIL REB: 16 01/27/06 WAS @ CHI AST: 12 03/30/08 WAS @ LAL STL: 7 (2) 11/08/07 WAS @ NJ TO: 9 01/24/09 WAS @ POR BLK: 2 (27) 02/20/14 DEN @ MIL PTS: 40 01/27/08 WAS @ MIL BUTLER'S PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS MIN: 52 05/05/06 CLE @ WAS FGM: 12 04/27/10 SA @ DAL FGA: 24 04/27/10 SA @ DAL 3FGM: 4 (2) 04/29/14 MEM @ OKC 3FGA: 8 (3) 04/29/14 MEM @ OKC FTM: 8 (5) 05/03/14 MEM @ OKC FTA: 10 04/24/04 MIA @ NO OREB: 6 05/05/06 CLE @ WAS DREB: 14 05/05/06 CLE @ WAS REB: 20 05/05/06 CLE @ WAS AST: 5 (4) 04/30/08 WAS @ CLE STL: 5 04/18/04 NO @ MIA TO: 5 (3) 04/18/10 SA @ DAL BLK: 2 (4) 04/29/10 DAL @ SA PTS: 35 04/27/10 SA @ DAL

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected after sophomore season by Miami Heat in first round (10th pick overall) of 2002 NBA Draft. ... Traded by Heat with F Lamar Odom, F Brian Grant, a first-round draft choice and a second-round draft choice to Los Angeles Lakers for C Shaquille O’Neal (7/14/04). ... Traded by Lakers with G Chucky Atkins to Washington Wizards for C Kwame Brown and F Laron Profit (8/2/05) ... Traded by the Wizards with Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson to the Dallas Mavericks for Drew Gooden, Josh Howard, Quinton Ross and James Singleton (2/13/10) ... Signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Clippers (12/9/11) ... Traded by the Clippers to the Phoenix Suns as part of a three-team trade (7/10/13) - Was traded to the Phoenix Suns with Eric Bledsoe; the Los Angeles Clippers traded a future second-round draft pick to the Milwaukee Bucks; the Bucks traded J.J. Redick to the Los Angeles Clippers; the Suns traded Jared Dudley to the Clippers; and the Suns traded a 2014 second-round draft pick to the Bucks ... Traded by the Suns to the Milwaukee Bucks for Viacheslav Kravtsov and Ish Smith (8/29/13) ... Waived by the Bucks (2/27/14) … Signed as a free agent by the Oklahoma City Thunder (3/1/14) … Signed as a free agent by the Detroit Pistons (7/15/14) ... Signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings (7/23/15). NBA CAREER: Averaging 14.3 ppg (.434 FG%, .349 3pt%, .847 FT%), 5.1 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.3 spg and 32.6 mpg in 864 career games (started 731) in 13 seasons with eight teams - Miami (2002-03 - 2003-04), L.A. Lakers (2004-05), Washington (2005-06 - 200910), Dallas (2009-10 - 2010-11), L.A. Clippers (2011-12 - 2012-13), Milwaukee (2013-14), Oklahoma City (2013-14) and Detroit (2014-15) ... Averaged 10 or more points in 11 of his 13 seasons. NBA HONORS/AWARDS: Named to the 2002-03 NBA All-Rookie First Team …Won NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month four times in 2003 (November, January, February and March)…Was a member of the Rookie Team in the 2003 “got milk?” Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend…Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played from 1/15-1/21, 2007…Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star squad in 2007 and 2008…Was a member of the 2011 NBA Champions, Dallas Mavericks. NBA RANKS: As a rookie, ranked ninth in steals and eighth in steals per game ... Ranked third in steals per game in 2006-07, seventh overall in steals ... Entering the 2015-16 season, his 1,154 steals ranks 93rd all-time in NBA and his .847 free throw percentage ranks him 60th all-time.

2014-15 (Detroit): Averaged 5.9 ppg (.407 FG%, .379 3pt%, a career-high .902 FT%), 2.5 rpg, 1.0 apg and 20.8 mpg in 78 games (started 21) … Missed two games with back spasms … DNP-CD twice In 21 games as a starter, averaged 7.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg and 0.8 apg in 21.4 mpg … Averaged 5.2 ppg, 2.8 rpg and 0.9 apg in 57 games as a reserve … Scored 10-plus points 15 times and 20-plus points four times … Led the team in scoring three times…Among NBA league leaders, was tied for 29th in 3-point field goal percentage ... Had his best offensive month of the season in April when he averaged 7.5 ppg, (.475 FG%, .593 3pt%, .857 FT%) in eight games. Top Single-Game Performances: Scored a season-high 24 points at Minnesota (10/30/14) and grabbed season-high eight rebounds twice [at Minnesota (10/30/14) and at Oklahoma City (11/14/14)] … Dished out season-high three assists three times [vs. Dallas (12/17/14), at Cleveland (12/28/14) and vs. Miami (4/4/15)] … Recorded season-high four steals vs. Chicago (2/20/15) … Scored his 12,000th career point vs. Phoenix (11/19/14). 2013-14 (Milwaukee/Oklahoma City): Averaged 10.5 ppg (.394 FG%, .394 3pt%, .840 FT%), 4.1 rpg, 1.5 apg and 25.3 mpg in 56 games (started 13) with Milwaukee and Oklahoma City ... Averaged 11.0 ppg (.387 FG%, .361 3pt%, .839 FT%), 4.6 rpg, 1.6 apg and 24.1 mpg in 34 gmaes (started 13) with Milwaukee ... Averaged 9.7 ppg (.409 FG%, .441 3pt%, .842 FT%), 3.2 rpg, 1.2 apg, 1.1 spg and 27.2 mpg in 22 games off the bench with Oklahoma City ... Scored 10-plus points 29 times, 20-plus eight times and 30-plus twice. Top Single-Game Performances: Scored a season-high 38 points (13-22 FG, 4-8 3pt) at Philadelphia (11/22/13) … Grabbed season-high 13 rebounds (12 defensive) vs. Dallas (11/9/13) … Shot 6-of-6 from beyond the arc at Sacramento (4/8/14) … Shot a perfect 5-of-5 from 3-point range to score 15 points vs. Utah (3/30/14).


2012-13 (L.A. Clippers): Averaged 10.4 ppg (.424 FG%, .388 3pt%, .833 FT%), 2.9 rpg, 1.0 apg and 24.1 mpg in starting all 78 games he played in ... ... Did not play in three games due to injury (one due to a right shoulder strain, one to a sore lower back, and one to a left elbow strain) ... Scored 10-plus points 41 times and 20-plus nine times. Top Single-Game Performances: Recorded season-high 33 points and a career-high and Clippers franchise-record nine 3-point fields goals made vs. New Orleans (11/26/12). 2011-12 (L.A. Clippers): Averaged 12.0 ppg (.407 FG%, .358 3pt%, .813 FT%), 3.7 rpg, 1.2 apg and 29.7 mpg in starting all 63 games he played in ... Missed game vs. Minnesota (1/20/12) due to hyperextended right knee … Scored 20-plus points nine times and reached double-figures in scoring a total of 40 times. Top SingleGame Performances: Made Clippers debut at Golden State (12/25/11) and recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds ... Scored 10,000th NBA point vs. Oklahoma City (1/30/12). 2010-11 (Dallas): Averaged 15.0 ppg (.450 FG%, .431 3pt%, .773 FT%), 4.1 rpg, 1.6 apg, 1.0 spg and 29.9 mpg in starting all 29 games he played in ... Missed the final 53 games of the season after suffering a ruptured right patellar tendon at Milwaukee (1/1/11). 2009-10 (Washington/Dallas): Averaged 16.3 ppg (.428 FG%, .290 3pt%, .838 FT%), 6.2 rpg, 2.1 apg, 1.6 spg and 37.6 mpg in starting all 74 games he played in with Washington and Dallas ... Averaged 16.9 ppg (.422 FG%, .263 3pt%, .877 FT%), 6.7 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.4 spg and 39.4 mpg in starting all 47 games he played in with Washington ... Averaged 15.2 ppg (.440 FG%, .340 3pt%, .760 FT%), 5.4 rpg, 1.8 apg, 1.8 spg and 34.4 mpg in starting all 27 games he played in with Dallas. Top SingleGame Performances: Recorded 24 games with 20-plus points and nine double-doubles ... Scored a season-high 31 points to go with nine rebounds at Orlando (2/5/10). 2008-09 (Washington): Averaged a career-high 20.8 ppg (.453 FG%, .310 3pt%, .858 FT%), 6.2 rpg, 4.3 apg, 1.6 spg and 38.6 mpg in stating all 67 games he played in ... Joined LeBron James as the only two players in the NBA to average 20-plus points, six-plus rebounds and four-plus assists per game ... Scored 30-plus points 11 times including a season-high 39 points at Boston (4/15/09). 2007-08 (Washington): Averaged 20.3 ppg (.466 FG%, .357 3pt%, .901 FT%), 6.7 rpg, 4.9 apg, a career-high 2.2 spg in starting all 58 games he played in ... Made his second consecutive Eastern Conference All-Star Team ... Ranked sixth in the NBA in free throw percentage. Top Single-Game Performances: Recorded his first career triple-double with 26 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Golden State (11/23/07) ... Scored a career-high 40 points at Milwaukee (1/27/08). 2006-07 (Washington): Averaged 19.1 ppg (.463 FG%, .250 3pt%, .863 FT%), a career-high 7.4 rpg, 3.7 apg, 2.1 spg and 39.3 mpg in starting all 63 games he played in ... Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star Team ... Scored 30-plus points three times and 20-plus points on 32 occasions. 2005-06 (Washington): Averaged 17.6 ppg (.455 FG%, .342 3pt%, .870 FT%), 6.2 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.7 spg and 36.1 mpg in 75 games (started 54) ... Combined with Antawn Jamison and Gilbert Arenas to form highest scoring teammates trio in the NBA (67.4 ppg). Top Single-Game Performance: Grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds at Chicago (1/26/06). 2004-05 (L.A. Lakers): Averaged 15.5 ppg (.445 FG%, .304 3pt%, .862 FT%), 5.8 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.4 spg and 35.7 mpg in starting all 77 games he played in. Top SingleGame Performances: Scored season-high 31 points to go with 10 rebounds at New Jersey (1/10/05). 2003-04 (Miami): Averaged 9.2 ppg (.380 FG%, .238 3pt%, .756 FT%), 4.8 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.1 spg and 29.9 mpg in 68 games (started 56) ... Scored 10-plus points 33 times and 20-plus four times. 2002-03 (Miami): Named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team after averaging 15.4 ppg (.416 FG%, .318 3pt%, .824 FT%), 5.1 rpg, 2.7 apg, 1.8 spg and 36.6 mpg in starting all 78 games he played in ... Finished third in Rookie-of-the-Year balloting. COLLEGE: Averaged 18.0 ppg, 7.6 rpg and 3.0 apg in 63 games played during his two-year collegiate career at Connecticut (2000-02) ... Averaged 15.3 ppg and 7.6 rpg as a freshman … Named Co-Big East Player of the Year and a Second Team All-American as a sophomore after averaging 20.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per game and leading the Huskies to the Big East regular season and tournament titles … Scored 32 points in his final collegiate game against eventual NCAA National Champion Maryland in the Elite 8 of the 2002 NCAA Tournament … Was a member of the US Men’s Team that won gold at the 2001 FIBA U21 World Championship. PERSONAL: Full name is James Caron Butler … He and his wife Andrea have four daughters; Mia, Camary, Ava and Gia and one son, Caron Jr. ... Was a guest on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in September 2005 in a show titled “How My Worst Moment Made Me a Star” ... Would like to open a group home and run it when he is done with his playing career. .. Teamed with NFL greats Marcus Allen, Michael Strahan, Kevin Faulk and Donnie Edwards and other investors to start Ramsell Dining LLC, which purchased 18 Burger King franchises in Norfolk, VA, and Richmond, VA.


18

OMRI CASSPI

POSITION: Forward HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-9/225 YEARS: 7th NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Maccabi Tel Aviv/Israel BORN: 6/22/88 (Holon, Israel)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 09-10 Sac. 77 1931 300 672 .446 75 203 .369 117 174 .672 75 274 349 95 125 0 54 98 17 792 4.5 1.2 10.3 10-11 Sac. 71 1702 225 546 .412 92 247 .372 68 101 .673 74 233 307 74 115 0 54 68 13 610 4.3 1.0 8.6 11-12 Cle. 65 1341 166 412 .403 53 168 .315 74 108 .685 63 165 228 66 115 0 37 64 21 459 3.5 1.0 7.1 12-13 Cle. 43 503 63 160 .394 25 76 .329 22 41 .537 20 94 114 28 45 1 25 22 12 173 2.7 0.7 4.0 13-14 Hou. 71 1283 173 410 .422 61 176 .347 83 122 .680 55 205 260 88 100 0 44 72 14 490 3.7 1.2 6.9 14-15 Sac. 67 1416 209 427 .489 35 87 .402 140 191 .733 54 206 260 102 107 0 31 88 9 593 3.9 1.5 8.9 TOTALS 394 8177 1136 2627 .432 341 957 .356 504 737 .684 341 1177 1518 453 607 1 245 412 86 3117 3.9 1.1 7.9 CASSPI'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 45 02/09/10 SAC @ NY FGM: 12 04/07/15 MIN @ SAC FGA: 20 04/07/15 MIN @ SAC 3FGM: 6 10/30/10 SAC @ CLE 3FGA: 9 11/12/10 SAC @ PHO FTM: 10 04/13/15 LAL @ SAC FTA: 13 04/13/15 LAL @ SAC OREB: 5 (3) 02/20/15 BOS @ SAC DREB: 14 02/21/15 SAC @ LAC REB: 17 02/21/15 SAC @ LAC AST: 7 (2) 04/12/15 SAC @ DEN STL: 6 12/08/10 WAS @ SAC TO: 5 (3) 04/08/15 SAC @ UTA BLK: 2 (8) 03/22/14 HOU @ CLE PTS: 31 04/07/15 MIN @ SAC

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Played in Israel (2005-09)... Selected by Sacramento Kings as an early entry candidate out of Israel (Maccabi Tel Aviv) in first round (23rd pick overall) of 2009 NBA Draft ... Signed a multi-year contract with the Kings (7/10/09) … Traded by the Kings with a first-round pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers for J.J. Hickson (6/30/11) ... Signed as a free agent by the Houston Rockets (7/16/13) ... Traded by the Rockets to the New Orleans Pelicans as part of a three-team trade (7/15/14) … Waived by the Pelicans (7/23/14) ...Signed as free agent by the Kings (9/18/14). NBA CAREER: Averaging 7.9 ppg (.432 FG%, .356 3pt%, .684 FT%), 3.9 rpg, 1.1 apg and 20.8 mpg in 394 career games (started 115) in six NBA seasons with three teams: Sacramento (2009-10 – 2010-11, 2014-15), Cleveland (2011-12 – 2012-13) and Houston (2013-14). SACRAMENTO KINGS: Selected by Sacramento as an early entry candidate out of Israel (Maccabi Tel Aviv) with the 23rd overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft … Only Israeli player ever chosen in the first round of the NBA Draft.

2014-15 (Sacramento): Averaged 8.9 ppg (.489 FG%, .402 3pt%, .733 FT%), 3.9 rpg, a career-best 1.5 apg and 21.1 mpg in 67 games (started 19) ... Posted field goal, three-point and free throw percentages ... Missed 10 games (12/11-12/18/14, 1/1-1/13/15) due to a left knee bone contusion ... Missed one game (4/15/15) due to gastroenteritis ... Scored in double-figures in 27 games, 20 or more in four games, 30 or more in one game ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in two games ... Recorded one double-double ... Led the Kings in scoring in four games, rebounding in two, assists in four. 2013-14 (Houston): Averaged 6.9 ppg (.422 FG%, .347 3pt%, .680 FT%), 3.7 rpg, 1.2 apg and 18.1 mpg in 71 games (started 2) … DND one game (11/2/13) with a sprain left ankle … NWT for one game (3/17/14) with the flu. Top Single-Game Performances: Registered a season-high 20 points (9-15 FG, 2-5 3pt) vs. Sacramento (1/22/14), adding a career-high-tying 12 rebounds (12 on 2/19/12 vs. Sacramento) to mark his first double-double with the Rockets … Led the Rockets with 19 points off the bench at the L.A. Clippers (11/4/13) … Scored 11 of his 16 points (4-6 FG, 6-6 FT) in Houston’s fourth-quarter rally en route to a 93-86 win at Memphis (11/25/13) … Registered 13 points (5-9 FG), a career-high seven assists and six rebounds in a 114-97 win at Detroit (12/21/13) … Added 16 points (4-5 FG, 5-6 FT) vs. Detroit (3/1/14) and matched his season high in treys made (3-4 3pt). 2014 PLAYOFFS: In his first career postseason … Was a DNP (CD) for six games. 2012-13 (Cleveland): Averaged 4.0 ppg (.394 FG%, .329 3pt%, .537 FT%), 2.7 rpg, 0.7 apg and 11.7 mpg in 43 games (started 1) … DNP-CD in 28 games and DND on six occasions … NWT three times on the season … Missed three games (12/12-12/15/12) due to gastroenteritis … Missed one game (2/23/13) due to abdominal pain … Missed eight games (2/24-3/10/13) due to an appendectomy. Top Single-Game Performances: Finished with nine points, six rebounds and a career-high-tying two blocks in 17 minutes on vs. Detroit (4/10/13) … Tallied nine points, five rebounds, a season-high three steals and one block in 24 minutes at Philadelphia (4/14/13). 2011-12 (Cleveland): Averaged 7.1 ppg (.403 FG%, .315 3pt%, .685 FT%), 3.5 rpg, 1.0 apg and 20.6 mpg in 65 games (started 35) … DND in one game (4/26/12) with right knee/quad tendonitis ... Scored in double-figures in 16 games and … Led or tied for the team lead in scoring once, rebounds twice, steals eight times and blocks 10 times … As a starter, averaged 7.7 ppg (.415 FG%), 3.5 rpg, 1.3 apg, 23.1 mpg … Top Single-Game Performances: Scored a season-high tying 14 points to go along with seven rebounds at Charlotte (1/16/12) … Grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds and scored six points against his former team, Sacramento (2/19/12) … Recorded a season-high four steals and added nine points and two rebounds vs. Dallas (2/4/12). 2010-11 (Sacramento): Averaged 8.6 ppg (.412 FG%, .372 3pt%, .673 FT%), 4.3 rpg, 1.0 apg, and 24.0 mpg in 71 games (started 27) ... As a starter, averaged 10.7 ppg (.435 FG%, .356 3pt%, .683 FT%), 5.2 rpg, 1.1 apg, and 31.2 mpg in 27 games ... As a reserve, averaged 7.3 ppg (.392 FG%, .388 3pt%, .667 FT%), 3.8 rpg, 1.0 apg, and 19.5 mpg in 44 games ... DNP-CD in 10 games ... DND-back stiffness in one game (3/5) ... Scored in double-figures in 31 games, 20-plus in four games ... Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in four games ... Recorded four double-doubles ... Led team in scoring in four games, rebounding in six, and assists in one. Top SingleGame Performances: Hit game-winning three-pointer with 25.6 left in the fourth quarter in Kings’ 94-89 win over the Suns (1/2/11) ... Recorded first double-double of the season with team-high and season-high 21 points (8-11 FG, 2-4 3pt, 3-3 FT) and 10 rebounds to go along with one assist and one steal in 34 minutes off the bench at LA Clippers (12/6/10) ... Tallied 20 points (7-10 FG, 6-10 3pt, 0-2 FT), four rebounds, one assist, two steals, and one block in 42 minutes at Cleveland (10/30/10) ... Six 3-pointers were a career-high ... Matched career-high 11 rebounds on two occasions - vs. Atlanta (1/4/11) and vs. Portland (1/19/11) - both times recording double-doubles, scoring 10 points in each contest ... Recorded a career-high six steals, 12 points, six rebounds, one assist, and one block in 25 minutes off the bench in the win vs. Washington (12/8). 2009-10 (Sacramento): Became first Israeli-born player to ever play in NBA ... Averaged a career-best 10.3 ppg (.446 FG%, .369 3pt%, .672 FT%), 4.5 rpg, 1.2 apg, and 25.1 mpg in 77 games (started 31) ... As a starter, posted 12.2 ppg (.425 FG%, .359 3pt%, .768 FT%), 5.7 rpg, 1.5 apg, and 30.6 mpg in 31 games (Kings 10-21) … Missed two games due to injury/illness (1, lower back spasm, 12/8; 1, virus, 3/30) … Scored in double-figures in 41 games ... Tallied 20 or more points in seven contests ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in five games ... Recorded four double-doubles ... Led the Kings in scoring five times, rebounding in six games, and assists once … Among rookies, ranked seventh in scoring average, tied sixth in rebounds per game, tied 17th in assists per game, and ninth in minutes per game … Hit three or more three-pointers in eight games. Top Single-Game Performances: Recorded a career-high 24 points (10-19 FG, 3-6 3pt, 1-3 FT), seven rebounds, one assist in 44 minutes vs. Phoenix (1/5/10) … Twice grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds – vs. Dallas (1/2/10) and vs. Orlando (1/12/10) … Tallied 23 points (8-13 FG, 3-4 3pt, 4-4 FT), six rebounds, three assists, and one steal in 40 minutes at LA Lakers (1/1/10) ... In first career start, recorded 22 points (6-16 FG, 2-8 3pt, 8-9 FT), five rebounds, three assists, one steal, and one block in 38 minutes vs. Washington (12/16/09) ... Recorded first career double-double with 12 points (4-6 FG, 4-6 3pt) and a gamehigh-tying 10 rebounds to go along with a career-high five assists and three steals in 36 minutes off the bench vs. Golden State (11/8/09).


INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: Played in Israel (2005-09) ... Finished fourth in voting for the 2008-09 FIBA European Young Men’s Player of the Year Award behind Ricky Rubio (DKV Joventut), Danilo Gallinari (New York Knicks), and Kosta Koufos (Utah Jazz) after averaging 12.8 ppg (.647 FG%, .405 3pt%, .744 FT%), 4.6 rpg, and 1.9 apg in the Israeli Premier League over the first 19 contests … Accrued averages of 8.8 ppg (.505 FG%, .450 3pt%, .771 FT%), 3.1 rpg, and 17.3 mpg in 16 Euroleague games … Averaged 11.4 ppg (.497 FG%, .302 3pt%, .738 FT%) and 4.0 rpg in 25 games (started seven) in 2007-08 for Maccabi Tel Aviv during Premier League play, teaming with former NBA players Dee Brown, Carlos Arroyo, and Marcus Brown … Began the campaign by visiting New York for Maccabi’s NBA exhibition game against the Knicks, registering eight points and four rebounds in just 16 minutes (10/11/07) … Joined Hapoel Galil Elyon on-loan from Maccabi for the 2006-07 campaign, posting 11.2 ppg (.511 FG%, .479 3pt%, .706 FT%), 2.9 rpg, and 1.1 apg in 26 regular season contests … Contributed 15.3 ppg (.586 FG%, .417 3pt%, .679 FT%), 3.2 rpg, 1.3 apg, and 1.33 spg in six EuroCup Challenge games, including a career-high 27 points vs. BK Prostejov … Appeared in 20 Euroleague playoff games, posting 4.5 ppg (.545 FG%, .286 3pt%, .600 FT) and 2.1 rpg … Tallied a postseason career-high 18 points at FC Barcelona … Averaged 4.7 ppg (.588 FG%, .250 3pt%, .659 FT%), 2.4 rpg, and 10.3 mpg in 19 regular season games as a rookie for Maccabi Tel Aviv (2005-06) … Appeared in three Euroleague postseason games, totaling two points … Starred in the junior ranks for team Hapoel in Holon, Israel before debuting professionally at the age of 17 ... Member of Israel’s Junior National Teams from 2005 to 2008 … Participated in the Men’s European Championships for the first time in 2008, posting 5.5 points and 3.0 rebounds over six games … Averaged 17.9 points and 4.8 rebounds at the 2007 European U20 Championships in Nova Gorica, Slovenia … Scored 14 points (4-9 FG, 0-2 3pt, 6-9 FT) to go with three rebounds, two steals, and a block for the World Select Team at the 2007 Nike Hoop Summit in Memphis (4/7/07), teaming alongside Frenchman Nicolas Batum (Trail Blazers) … Led the team with 21.4 points and 7.1 rebounds per contest at the 2006 European U18 Championships held in Amaliada, Greece … Made international basketball debut at the age of 17 during the 2005 European U18 Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, averaging 14.0 points and 5.2 rebounds. PERSONAL: Full name is Omri Casspi … Nickname is “O.C.” … Son of Simon and Eilana Casspi … Has a brother, Eitan, and a sister, Aviv … Visited with local leaders, members of the Jewish community, and elected officials while being recognized by Mayor Kevin Johnson and the Sacramento City Council in April 2010 … Participated in the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation’s “Viva La Cure” gala, helping raise funds for juvenile diabetes research … Joined teammates to refurbish the North Roseville REC Center as part of the Kings organization’s annual Cesar Chavez Day of Giving … Donates time, resources, and game tickets to numerous Jewish community groups, both in Sacramento and in cities across the country … Favorite cuisine is Italian … Hobbies include tennis and spending time with family and friends … One of 13 early entry candidates selected by Sacramento in the first round over the past 16 NBA Drafts (others – Corliss Williamson in 1995, Peja Stojakovic in 1996, Tariq Abdul-Wahad [formerly Olivier Saint-Jean] in 1997, Jason Williams in 1998, Hedo Turkoglu in 2000, Gerald Wallace in 2001, Kevin Martin in 2004, Francisco Garcia in 2005, Quincy Douby in 2006, Tyreke Evans in 2009, and DeMarcus Cousins in 2010) … Shoe size 12.5 (Nike).

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WILLIE CAULEY-STEIN

POSITION: Center HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 7-0/240 YEARS: 1st NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Kentucky/USA BORN: 9/18/93 (Spearville, KS)

COLLEGE STATISTICS Year-Team G MPG FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT RPG APG SPG BPG PTS PPG 12-13 Kentucky 29 23.6 105 169 .621 0 0 ---- 32 86 .372 6.2 0.9 0.8 2.1 242 8.3 13-14 Kentucky 37 23.8 106 178 .596 0 0 ---- 40 83 .482 6.1 0.7 1.2 2.9 252 6.8 14-15 Kentucky 39 25.9 135 236 .572 0 0 ---- 79 128 .617 6.4 1.0 1.2 1.7 349 8.9 TOTALS 105 24.5 346 583 .593 0 0 ---- 151 297 .508 6.2 0.9 1.1 2.2 843 8.0 TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: An early entry candidate, selected by Sacramento Kings as a junior out of Kentucky in the first round (6th overall) of the 2015 NBA Draft ... Signed to a multi-year contract by the Kings (7/22/15). KINGS: Seventh consecutive NBA Draft the Kings selected an early entry candidate … Only the second time a Kentucky player has been drafted by the Kings in the first round (2010, DeMarcus Cousins) … In franchise history, the Kings have selected three players out of the University of Kentucky, the first being Bob Guyette, selected in the third round of the 1975 NBA Draft. 2014-15 SUMMER LEAGUE: Averaged 11.4 ppg (.512 FG%, .650 FT%), 5.4 rpg, 0.6 apg, 2.8 bpg and 22.5 mpg in starting all five games he played in for the Kings. COLLEGE: Earned Consensus First Team All-American and Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors as a junior in 2014-15 ... Finished his Wildcat career as the only player in school history to record at least 500 rebounds, 200 blocks and 100 steals ... Ranks second all-time in the UK record books with 233 blocked shots … As a Wildcat, averaged 8.0 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 2.2 bpg in 105 career games (started 70) in three seasons … Averaged 8.9 ppg (.572 FG%, .617 FT%), 6.4 rpg and 1.8 bpg in 39 contests for the Wildcats in 2014-15 … Other honors include: 2015 NABC National Defensive Player of the Year, 2015 NBC Sports National Defensive Player of the Year, 2015 AP All-America First Team, 2015 USBWA All-America First Team, 2015 NABC All-America First Team, 2015 Rupp Award All-America, 2015 Sporting News All-America First Team, 2015 USA Today All-America First Team, 2015 NCAA Tournament Midwest Region All-Tournament Team, 2015 SEC Tournament MVP, 2015 SEC All-Tournament Team, 2015 All-SEC First Team … Helped Kentucky, the 2014-15 SEC regular-season and tournament champion, to become the first Division I team to reach the Final Four with an undefeated record (39-0) since UNLV in 1991.


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DARREN COLLISON

POSITION: Guard HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-0/175 YEARS: 7th NBA season COLLEGE/COUNTRY: UCLA/USA HIGH SCHOOL: Etiwanda HS (Etiwanda, CA) BORN: 8/23/87 (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 09-10 NO 76 2109 376 789 .477 46 115 .400 148 174 .851 41 151 192 432 92 0 78 202 4 946 2.5 5.7 12.4 10-11 Ind. 79 2360 398 870 .457 41 124 .331 202 232 .871 40 185 225 403 109 1 87 194 14 1039 2.8 5.1 13.2 11-12 Ind. 60 1878 230 523 .440 34 94 .362 127 153 .830 30 157 187 287 101 0 49 114 14 621 3.1 4.8 10.4 12-13 Dal. 81 2372 341 724 .471 48 136 .353 242 275 .880 31 188 219 415 139 0 100 173 8 972 2.7 5.1 12.0 13-14 LA-C 80 2069 324 694 .467 71 189 .376 192 224 .857 47 141 188 297 150 1 93 132 15 911 2.4 3.7 11.4 14-15 Sac. 45 1565 260 550 .473 60 161 .373 145 184 .788 19 124 143 252 95 0 67 112 14 725 3.2 5.6 16.1 TOTALS 421 12353 1929 4150 .465 300 819 .366 1056 1242 .850 208 946 1154 2086 686 2 474 927 69 5214 2.7 5.0 12.4 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 10-11 Ind. 5 146 18 46 .391 4 6 .667 7 11 .636 4 9 13 20 7 0 5 9 2 47 2.6 4.0 9.4 11-12 Ind. 11 205 36 70 .514 4 11 .364 20 23 .870 3 11 14 33 11 0 14 11 0 96 1.3 3.0 8.7 13-14 LA-C 13 249 35 90 .389 1 12 .083 39 45 .867 10 17 27 31 17 0 6 12 1 110 2.1 2.4 8.5 TOTALS 29 599 89 206 .432 9 29 .310 66 79 .835 17 37 54 84 35 0 25 32 3 253 1.9 2.9 8.7 COLLISON'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 48 03/15/10 NO @ LAC FGM: 15 02/28/10 NO @ DAL FGA: 23 02/17/10 UTA @ NO 3FGM: 5 01/07/15 OKC @ SAC 3FGA: 10 01/07/15 OKC @ SAC FTM: 11 (3) 11/03/14 SAC @ DEN FTA: 13 (2) 11/03/14 SAC @ DEN OREB: 5 04/12/14 SAC @ LAC DREB: 12 02/19/10 IND @ NO REB: 13 02/19/10 IND @ NO AST: 20 03/08/10 GS @ NO STL: 5 (5) 10/29/14 GS @ SAC TO: 10 02/10/10 BOS @ NO BLK: 3 11/04/13 HOU @ LAC PTS: 35 02/28/10 NO @ DAL COLLISON'S PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS MIN: 34 (2) 04/21/11 CHI @ IND FGM: 9 05/08/12 ORL @ IND FGA: 15 04/16/11 IND @ CHI 3FGM: 2 (2) 05/05/12 IND @ ORL 3FGA: 3 05/05/12 IND @ ORL FTM: 8 05/01/14 LAC @ GS FTA: 8 05/01/14 LAC @ GS OREB: 2 (4) 05/15/14 OKC @ LAC DREB: 5 (2) 05/11/14 OKC @ LAC REB: 7 05/11/14 OKC @ LAC AST: 10 04/21/14 GS @ LAC STL: 4 05/22/12 IND @ MIA TO: 4 04/21/11 CHI @ IND BLK: 1 (3) 04/19/14 GS @ LAC PTS: 19 05/08/12 ORL @ IND

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected by New Orleans Hornets in first round (21st pick overall) of 2009 NBA Draft ... Traded by the Hornets to the Indiana Pacers as part of a four-team deal - Hornets traded Collison and James Posey to Indiana, Houston traded Trevor Ariza to New Orleans, Indiana traded Troy Murphy to New Jersey and New Jersey traded Courtney Lee to Houston (8/11/10) ... Traded by the Pacers with Dahntay Jones to the Dallas Mavericks for Ian Mahinmi (7/12/12) ... Signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Clippers (7/10/13) ... Signed as a free agent by the Sacramento Kings (7/12/14). NBA CAREER: Averaging 12.4 ppg (.465 FG%, .366 3pt%, .850 FT%), 2.7 rpg, 5.0 apg, 1.1 spg, 29.3 mpg in 421 career games (started 299) in six seasons with five teams – New Orleans (2009-10), Indiana (2010-11 – 2011-12), Dallas (2012-13), L.A. Clippers (2013-14) and Sacramento (2014-15) … Averaged 10 or more points in each of his six NBA seasons … Has one career triple-double (2/19/10). NBA AWARDS/HONORS: 2009-10 NBA All-Rookie First Team. 2014-15 (Sacramento): Averaged a career-high 16.1 ppg (a career-best .473 FG%, .373 3pt%, .788 FT%), 3.2 rpg, a team-high 5.6 apg, a career-high 1.49 spg and 34.8 mpg in starting all 45 games he played in ... Missed one game (11/11/14) due to left shoulder stiffness and two games (11/25/14, 11/26/14) due to left quadriceps contusion/muscle strain ... Missed 34 games (2/7-4/15/15) due to a core muscle injury ... Left game with 1:16 left in the second quarter due to an abdominal strain and did not return (2/5/15 vs. Dallas) ... Scored in double-figures in 41 games, 20 or more in 10 games ... Dished out 10 or more assists in three games ... Recorded three double-doubles ... Led the Kings in scoring in seven games and assists in 26.

2013-14 (L.A. Clippers): Averaged 11.4 ppg (.467 FG%, .376 3pt%, .857 FT%), 2.4 rpg, 3.7 apg, 1.2 spg and 25.9 mpg in 80 games (started 35) … Scored in double-figures in 42 games … Tallied 20 or more points in nine games … Led Clippers in scoring in five games … Among NBA leaders, ranked 15th in free throw percentage … Of the 35 games started, Clippers were 26-9 … As a starter, averaged 14.8 ppg (.481 FG%, .417 3pt%, .872 FT%), 5.3 apg, 1.5 spg and 33.8 mpg in 35 games … As a reserve, averaged 8.7 ppg (.450 FG%, .311 3pt%, .838 FT%), 2.5 apg, 0.8 spg and 19.7 mpg in 45 games … Only one of eight players to shoot 45% or better from the field, 39% or better from three-point range and 85% or better from the free throw line. NBA PLAYOFFS: Averaged 8.5 ppg (.389 FG%, .083 3pt%, .867 FT%), 2.1 rpg, 2.4 apg and 19.2 mpg in 13 games off the bench in the 2014 NBA Playoffs … Scored in double-figures in five games … Dished out 10 or more assists in one game … Recorded one double-double. Top Single-Game Performances: Registered first career playoff double-double with 12 points and playoff career-high 10 assists vs. Golden State (4/21/14) while also setting new playoff career-high in free throws made (6) … Tallied 18 points, a playoff career-high seven rebounds and one assist vs. Oklahoma City (5/11/14). 2012-13 (Dallas): Averaged 12.0 ppg (.471 FG%, .353 3pt%, .880 FT%), 2.7 rpg, 5.1 apg, 1.2 spg and 29.3 mpg in 81 games (started 47) with the Mavericks … Scored in double-figures in 52 games … Tallied 20 or more points in seven games … Dished out 10 or more assists in three games … Recorded three double-doubles … Among NBA leaders, ranked 28th in assists and 9th in free throw percentage … Scored in double-figures in a career-high 16 straight games (12/23/12 at San Antonio – 1/25/13 vs. San Antonio). Top Single-Game Performances: Recorded season-high 32 points (13-22 FG, 4-4 3pt, 2-2 FT), five rebounds, four assists and season-high five steals in 30 minutes at Philadelphia (11/27/12) … Tallied first double-double of the season with 18 points (8-12 FG, 2-2 3pt) and game-high 10 assists in 32 minutes vs. Charlotte (11/3/12) … Handed out season-high 13 assists in 34 minutes vs. Portland (11/5/12). 2011-12 (Indiana): Averaged 10.3 ppg (.440 FG%, .362 3pt%, .830 FT%), 3.1 rpg, 4.8 apg and 31.3 mpg in 60 games (started 56) ... Among NBA leaders, ranked 24th in assists and 35th in free throw percentage … Scored in double-figures in 30 games … Tallied 20 or more points in three games … Dished out 10 or more assists in three games … Led the Pacers in scoring three times and assists 38 times. Top Single-Game Performance: Recorded 1,000th assist of his NBA career with his third of six assists vs. New Orleans (2/21/12). NBA PLAYOFFS: Averaged 8.7 ppg (.514 FG%, .364 3pt%, .870 FT%), 1.3 rpg, 3.0 apg, 1.3 spg and 18.6 mpg in 11 games off the bench … Scored in double-figures in five games. Top Single-Game Performances: Earned a postseason career-high 19 points (9-10 FG, 1-1 3FG) to go with six assists and three steals in leading the Pacers to a Game 5 win over Orlando (5/8/12) … Scored 16 points (6-7 FG, 4-6 FT) in 20 minutes in Game 4 vs. Miami (5/20/12) … Scored 11 points (3-6 FG, 2-3 3pt, 3-3 FT), playoff-high nine assists, two steals and 18 minutes in Game 4 at Orlando (5/5/12). 2010-11 (Indiana): Averaged a career-best 13.2 ppg (.457 FG%, .331 3pt%, .871 FT%), 2.8 rpg, 5.1 apg, 1.1 spg and 29.9 mpg in starting all 79 games he played in … Missed three games with a sprained left ankle (11/16-11/20/10) … Scored in double-figures in 58 games … Tallied 20 or more points in nine games … Had one 30-point game … Dished out 10 or more assists in four games … Among NBA leaders, ranked 12th in free throw percentage … Became first Pacers' player to have over 400 assists in a season since 2007, leading Indiana with 403 … Averaged 12.5 ppg in the final 43 games, and had five games in which he scored 20 or more points. Top Single-Game Performances: Recorded a season-high 30 points (10-17 FG, 2-4 3pt, 8-8 FT) to go with eight assists and three steals in 39 minutes at Clippers (1/17/11),


one of a season-high 10-straight games in which he scored 10 or more points … Scored 29 points (12-14 FG, 4-5 3pt, 1-1 FT) and six assists in 31 minutes vs. Denver (11/9/10). NBA PLAYOFFS: In first playoffs experience, averaged 9.4 ppg (.391 FG%, .667 3pt%, .636 FT%), 2.6 rpg, 4.0 apg, 1.0 spg and 29.2 mpg in starting all five games in which he played in … In opening game of the 2011 playoffs, tallied 17 points (7-15 FG, 2-2 3pt, 1-3 FT) and nine assists in 34 minutes at Chicago (4/16/11). 2009-10 (New Orleans): Named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team after averaging 12.4 ppg (.477 FG%, .400 3pt%, .851 FT%), 5.7 apg, 2.5 rpg, 1.0 steals and 27.8 mpg in 76 games (started 37) … Missed two games due to a bruised right knee (11/11-11/13/09) … DNP-CD in four games … Scored in double-figures in 44 games … Tallied 20 or more points in 16 games … Had two 30-point games … Recorded 14 double-doubles … Among rookies, ranked second in free throw percentage, tied for third in assists, third in three-point field goal percentage, and sixth in points, steals, and minutes ... Had seven-straight games of 18+ points and nine+ assists (2/8-2/24/10), marking the third-longest streak ever for a rookie in the history of the NBA … Combined with Marcus Thornton to become the top scoring pair of rookies in Hornets history with a combined 2,003 points … Became the first NBA rookie of 2009-10 to have back-to-back points-assists double-doubles with 16 points, 14 assists vs. Phoenix (2/1/10) preceded by his 17 points and 18 assists at Memphis (1/30/10). Top Single-Game Performances: Scored a career-high 35 points (15-21 FG, 3-5 3pt, 2-3 FT) in 44 minutes at Dallas (2/28/10), tying the third-best rookie performance in Hornets' history … Recorded first career triple-double with 18 points (7-13 FG, 1-2 3pt, 3-4 FT), 13 rebounds, 12 assists, three steals and one block in 45 minutes vs. Indiana (2/19/10) … Notched first career double-double with 22 points (8-13 FG, 2-2 3pt, 4-4 FT) and 11 assists in 34 minutes vs. Atlanta (11/21/09) … Set the franchise rookie record with 20 assists to go with 16 points (7-12 FG, 2-3 3pt) in 46 minutes vs. Golden State (3/8/10). COLLEGE: A First Team All-Pac-10 selection as a senior in 2008-09, he was awarded the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award, given to the nation’s best player 6-feet or under … Named to the AP All-America Third Team as a junior and Honorable Mention AP All-American as a senior … Finished career ranked 16th in UCLA history in points scored (1,639), tied for first for career games played (142), fourth all-time in three-point field goal percentage (43.5 3pt%), third in free throw percentage (85.1 FT%), fifth in assists (577) and second in steals (231) … As a senior, averaged 14.4 ppg, 4.7 apg, 1.6 spg and 31.5 mpg in 35 games … Was a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award and John R. Wooden Award … As a senior, led the Pac-10 and was fourth in the nation in free throw percentage (89.7 FT%) … As a junior, averaged 14.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 3.8 apg and 1.9 spg … Shot 52.5% from three-point range, leading the Pac-10 and setting a UCLA single-season record … Named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2008 Pac-10 Tournament … As a sophomore, named First Team All-Pac-10 and Honorable Mention AP All-America after averaging 12.7 ppg and 5.7 apg … As a sophomore, ranked in the top 10 in the Pac-10 Conference in five statistical categories, including leading the league in steals (2.2 spg) and in three-point field goal percentage (44.7 3pt%), and ranking second in both assists (5.7 apg) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.0). PERSONAL: Full name is Darren Michael Collison … Son of June and Dennis Collison … Both parents were elite track & field athletes … His mother June Griffith, in 1979 was ranked No. 10 in the world in the 400 meters and placed second at the Pan American Games and represented Guyana at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles … His father, Dennis, represented Guyana at the Pan American Games with personal-best marks of 10.1 seconds in the 100 meters and 20.3 seconds in the 200 meters … He has one sister … Majored in history at UCLA … As a senior at Etiwanda High School, was selected to the Parade Magazine All-America fourth-team and was a McDonald’s All-American Top 40 candidate … As a high school senior, was the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section I-AA Player of the Year and a Los Angeles Times All-Star … In five years, from his senior year of high school through his final season at UCLA, he compiled a 154-28 (.846) win-loss record … Twitter: @Darren_Collison.


15

DeMARCUS COUSINS

POSITION: Center HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-11/270 YEARS: 6th NBA season COLLEGE/COUNTRY: Kentucky/USA HIGH SCHOOL: LeFlore HS (Mobile, AL) BORN: 8/13/90 (Mobile, AL)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 10-11 Sac. 81 2310 432 1004 .430 3 18 .167 276 402 .687 217 482 699 204 332 10 85 268 68 1143 8.6 2.5 14.1 11-12 Sac. 64 1950 448 999 .448 2 14 .143 262 373 .702 265 438 703 102 257 7 93 170 75 1160 11.0 1.6 18.1 12-13 Sac. 75 2289 482 1036 .465 4 22 .182 312 423 .738 222 524 746 199 269 4 108 225 55 1280 9.9 2.7 17.1 13-14 Sac. 71 2298 591 1191 .496 0 7 .000 432 595 .726 218 613 831 207 270 4 109 251 91 1614 11.7 2.9 22.7 14-15 Sac. 59 2013 498 1066 .467 2 8 .250 423 541 .782 185 562 747 210 241 10 90 254 103 1421 12.7 3.6 24.1 TOTALS 350 10860 2451 5296 .463 11 69 .159 1705 2334 .731 1107 2619 3726 922 1369 35 485 1168 392 6618 10.6 2.6 18.9 COUSINS' CAREER HIGHS MIN: 50 03/26/12 SAC @ HOU FGM: 16 (2) 03/27/15 SAC @ NO FGA: 29 04/09/14 SAC @ POR 3FGM: 1 (11) 03/03/15 SAC @ NY 3FGA: 4 11/03/10 LAL @ SAC FTM: 18 04/11/11 OKC @ SAC FTA: 21 04/11/11 OKC @ SAC OREB: 12 01/18/12 IND @ SAC DREB: 20 04/03/15 NO @ SAC REB: 24 03/13/15 SAC @ PHI AST: 13 04/03/15 NO @ SAC STL: 6 04/10/12 SAC @ DAL TO: 9 (4) 02/20/15 BOS @ SAC BLK: 6 (2) 04/01/15 SAC @ HOU PTS: 41 04/03/12 PHO @ SAC

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected after freshman season at Kentucky in the first round (5th overall) of the 2010 NBA Draft … Signed a multi-year contract with the Kings (7/7/10) ... Signed a multi-year contract with the Kings (9/30/13). NBA CAREER: Averaging 18.9 ppg (.463 FG%, .159 3pt%, .731 FT%), 10.6 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.4 spg, 1.1 bpg and 31.0 mpg in 350 career games (started 328) in five seasons with Sacramento (2010-11 – 2014-15) … Has three career triple-doubles - two in 2014-15 and one in 2012-13 ... Had back-to-back triple-doubles with a 24-point, 20-rebound, 13-assists effort vs. New Orleans (4/3/15) and 24-point, 21-rebound, 10-assist performance previous game at Houston (4/1/15) ... Recorded first career tripledouble with 12 points, 10 rebounds, 10 career-high assists vs. Boston (12/30/12) ... Has scored 30 or more points 27 times and 40 once in career ... Grabbed 20 or more rebounds in a game nine times in his career … Has eight 20-point, 20-rebound games in career, four of which are 30-point, 20-rebound efforts ... Ranks second in the Sacramento era in career double-doubles (197) ... Recorded a career-high 41 points (16-25 FG, 9-14 FT), a game-high 12 rebounds, two assists, two steals, and one block in 38 minutes vs. Phoenix (4/3/12) ... Grabbed a career-high 24 rebounds to go along with 39 points, one assist, two steals and one block in 40 minutes at Philadelphia (3/13/15).

NBA AWARDS/HONORS: Selected to the 2015 Western Conference All-Star Team ... Named to the 2014-15 All-NBA Second Team ... Named to the 2010-11 NBA AllRookie First Team. NBA RANKS: Was ranked fifth in scoring in the NBA in 2014-15 ... Has been ranked in the Top 10 in the NBA in rebounding in each of the last three seasons (3rd in 2014-15, 5th in 2013-14, 9th in 2012-13, tied 4th in 2011-12) ... In 2011-12, ranked first in NBA in charges taken (50), offensive rebounds (265) and tied with Kevin Love for offensive rebounds per game (4.1 orpg) ... Was fourth (tied with Kris Humphries) in NBA in rebounding (11.0 rpg) in 2011-12. USA BASKETBALL: Member of the USA Basketball Select Team that helped prepare the U.S. Olympic Men’s team for the 2012 Olympics … Member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National Team pool … Averaged 9.6 ppg (.702 FG%, .667 FT%), 5.6 rpg, 1.0 apg and 13.8 mpg in nine games off the bench for the USA squad that won a second consecutive FIBA World Cup gold medal in Madrid, Spain … Recorded 11 points and nine rebounds in the 129-92 win over Serbia in the championship game (9/14/14). 2014-15 (Sacramento): Averaged a team-high and career-high 24.1 ppg (.467 FG%, 2-8 3pt, a career-high .782 FT%), a team-high and career-best 12.7 rpg, a careerhigh 3.6 apg, 1.53 spg, a career-high 1.76 bpg and 34.1 mpg in starting all 59 games he played in ... Missed 10 games (11/28-12/16/14) due to a viral meningitis (Inactive List) and one game (12/26/14) due to gastroenteritis (Inactive List) and one game (1/17/15) due to right ankle sprain ... Missed two games (2/27/15, 3/1/15) due to left ankle sprain & left hip contusion (Inactive List) ... Missed two games (3/18/15, 3/20/15) due to right calf strain ... DND-rest in one game (3/30) ... Missed six games due to right foot rest & rehab (4/7-4/15/15) ... Scored in double-figures in 59 games, 20 or more in 46, 30 or more in 11 ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 47 games, 20 or more rebounds in four games ... Dished out 10 or more assists in two games ... Recorded 47 double-doubles ... Recorded two triple-doubles ... Led the Kings in scoring in 40 games, rebounding in 50 and assists in nine ... Led Kings in all three categories in six games (11/26, 1/4, 1/13, 1/30, 4/1, 4/3). Top Single-Game Performances: Tallied a season-high 39 points three times, the last two occasions as 30-point, 20-rebound efforts (39 points, 20 rebounds on 3/27/15 vs. New Orleans and 39 points, career-high 24 rebounds on 3/13/15 at Philadelphia) ... Recorded two career triple-double and first of the season with 24 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists at Houston (4/1/15) and then followed it up with another one in the next game vs. New Orleans (4/3/15) with 24 points, 20 rebounds and career-high 13 assists. 2013-14 (Sacramento): Averaged a team-leading 22.7 ppg (a career-high .496 FG%, 0-7 3pt, .726 FT%), a team-high 11.7 rpg, 2.9 apg, 1.54 spg, 1.28 bpg and 32.4 mpg in starting all 71 games he has played in ... Missed one game due to sprained right ankle (on Inactive List), six games due to a sprained left ankle (DNP-CD on 2/1/14), one game due to a strained left hip flexor and one game due to right knee tendinitis (DNP-CD on 3/16/14) ... Missed two games due to NBA suspension (2/28/14, 4/16/14) ... Scored in double-figures in 67 games, 20 or more points in 48, 30 or more in 15 ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 53 games ... Recorded 53 double-doubles (40 of which are 20-point, 10-rebound efforts; 13 30-point, 10-rebound performances; one 20-point, 20-rebound double-double) ... Had a double-double streak of 15 games, longest in Sacramento-era history ... Led team in scoring in 38 games, rebounding in 52, assists in 10 … Among NBA leaders, tied 9th in scoring and ranked 5th in rebounding to become only the second King in the Sacramento era to rank in the top 10 in both scoring and rebounding in a single season (Chris Webber, twice - 199900 and 2000-01). Top Single-Game Performances: Set a new Sacramento-era single-season record for most double-doubles, recording his 51st with game-highs of 30 points and 12 rebounds at Portland (4/9/14) ... With a game-high-tying 24 points and game-high 14 rebounds vs. Oklahoma City (4/8/14), recorded 50th double-double to tie Chris Webber (2000-01) for the Sacramento-era single-season record ... Recorded fourth career 20-point, 20-rebound game with game-highs of 28 points and 20 rebounds to go along with three assists, one steal and one block in 32 minutes at Brooklyn (3/9/14) ... After a six-game absence due to a sprained left ankle, tallied 29th double-double of the season with game-highs of 25 points (8-15 FG, 9-15 FT) and 16 rebounds to go along with four assists and a block in 34 minutes vs. Chicago (2/3/14) ... Tallied first double-double of the season with game-highs of 30 points (13-26 FG, 4-7 FT) and 14 rebounds to go along with one assist, two steals and two blocks in the opening win vs. Denver (10/30/13). 2012-13 (Sacramento): Averaged a team-leading 17.1 ppg (.465 FG%, .182 3pt%, .738 FT%), a team-high 9.9 rpg, 2.7 apg, 1.44 spg, and 30.5 mpg in 75 games (started 74) ... Missed three games due to NBA Suspension (11/11/12, 11/13/12, 12/12/12) ... Missed one game due to team suspension (12/23/12) ... NWT-Coach’s Decision in one game (12/26/12) ... Missed two games due to a left quad contusion (DNP- CD on 3/13/13, NWT on 3/17/13) ... Ranked 9th in NBA in rebounding ... Scored in double-figures in 62 games, 20 or more points in 28 games, 30 or more in three games ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 38 games, 20 or more in two games ... Dished out 10 or more assists in one game ... Recorded 35 double-doubles ... Recorded one triple-double (12/30/12) ... Led Kings in scoring in 26 games, rebounding in 48, assists in 15. Top Single- Game Performances: In final regular season game, recorded game-high and season-high 36 points (14-24 FG, 8-11 FT), a game-high and career-high 22 rebounds (career-high 18 on defensive end), three assists, and three blocks in 41 minutes vs. LA Clippers (4/17/13) ... Recorded 34 points (12-16


FG, 1-2 3pt, 9-9 FT), a game-high 14 rebounds, two assists, one steal, and one block in 30 minutes in a win at Phoenix (3/28/13) ... Tallied 31 points (11-18 FG, 9-12 FT), 20 rebounds, four assists, and two steals in 33 minutes in the road win at Toronto (1/4/13) ... Had first career triple-double with 12 points (4-12 FG, 4-4 FT), 10 rebounds, a career-high 10 assists to go along with one steal in 31 minutes in the win vs. Boston (12/30/12). 2011-12 (Sacramento): Averaged 18.1 ppg (.448 FG%, .143 3pt%, .702 FT%), a team-high 11.0 rpg, 1.6 apg, 1.45 spg, 1.17 bpg, and 30.5 mpg in 64 games (started 62) ... Inactive List in one game (1/1/12) ... Missed one game due to food poisoning (3/7/12) ... Scored in double-figures in 53 games, 20-plus in 25 games, 30-plus in three, 40-plus in one ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 38 games, 20 or more rebounds in two games ... Recorded 36 double-doubles, most for a King since Chris Webber had 45 double-doubles in 2002-03 ... Led Kings in total points (1,160), field goals made (448) and attempted (999), free throws made (262) and attempted (373), total rebounds (703), offensive rebounds (265), defensive rebounds (438), steals (93), and blocks (75) ... Led Kings in scoring in 23 games, rebounding in 41 games, and assists in four ... Ranked 1st in total offensive rebounds (265), tied 1st with Kevin Love in offensive rebounds per game (4.1 ppg), tied 4th with Kris Humphries in rebounding , 17th in steals per game, 23rd in scoring, tied 26th with Kevin Durant in blocks per game ... Also ranked first in charges taken (50) ... Had five straight games (3/22-3/30/12) in which he recorded at least 22 points and 11 rebounds becoming the first Kings player since Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati Royals (1967-68). TopSingle Game Performances: Recorded a career-high 41 points (16-25 FG, 9-14 FT), a game-high 12 rebounds, two assists, two steals, and one block in 38 minutes vs. Phoenix (4/3/12) - at 21 years old, last NBA player younger than Cousins to exceed those totals in a game was a then-20-year-old Kevin Durant, who had 46 points and 15 rebounds vs. LA Clippers (1/23/09) ... Matched career-high in rebounding with 20 while recording team-high 15 points, two assists, and two steals at LA Clippers (4/7/12) ... Tallied a game-high 38 points (15-26 FG, 8-12 FT), a game-high 14 rebounds, two assists, two steals, and one block in a career-high 50 minutes at Houston (3/26/12) ... Recorded 21 points (8-18 FG, 5-5 FT), a career-high 20 rebounds, one assist, one steal and two blocks in 41 minutes vs. Golden State (2/4/12). 2012 NBA ROOKIE CHALLENGE: Recorded 18 points (8-14 FG, 0-2 3pt, 2-4 FT), a game-high-tying 11 rebounds, and three assists in 25 minutes in helping Team Chuck to a 146133 win over Team Shaq at the Amway Center in Orlando (2/24/12). 2010-11 (Sacramento): Named to the 2010-11 T-Moblie NBA All-Rookie First Team after averaging 14.1 ppg (.430 FG%, .167 3pt%, .687 FT%), a team-high 8.6 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.05 spg, and 28.5 mpg in 81 games (started 62) ... As a starter, averaged 15.1 ppg (.438 FG%, .188 3pt%, .704 FT), 8.8 rpg, 2.9 apg, 1.11 spg, and 29.5 mpg in 62 games ... As a reserve, averaged 11.0 ppg (.398 FG%, 0-2 3pt, .626 FT%), 7.9 rpg, 1.4 apg, and 25.2 mpg in 19 games ... Scored in double-figures in 58 games, 20-plus in 16 games, 30-plus in one game ... Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in 29 games ... Recorded 26 double-doubles ... Led team in scoring in 16 games, rebounding in 38, and assists in eight ... Set a new Sacramento-era rookie record for total rebounds in a season (699), surpassing Lionel Simmons’ mark of 697, set in 1990-91 ... Became first Kings rookie in Sacramento era to lead team in rebounds per game since Simmons ... Ranked 17th in rebounds per game, 39th in blocks per game ... Among rookies, ranked third in scoring, second in rebounds per game, sixth in assists per game, fourth in steals per game and minutes per game, fifth in blocks per game ... For the second straight season, a Kings rookie earned first-team All-Rookie honors (2009-10, Tyreke Evans) ... Is the first time the Kings have had first-team All-Rookie selections in two straight seasons since the Kansas City-Omaha Kings’ Ron Behagen (1973-74) and Scott Wedman (1974-75) were named to the first team ... Became the 14th player in franchise history to be named to the NBA All-Rookie team, and the 10th earning first-team honors. Top Single-Game Performances: In NBA debut, tallied 14 points, eight rebounds, and five assists in 27 minutes at Minnesota (10/27/10) ... Recorded first career double-double with 14 points (5-10 FG, 0-1 3pt, 4-6 FT) and a game-high 10 rebounds to go along with two assists and two steals at Cleveland (10/30/10) ... Tallied a career-high 30 points (6-13 FG, 0-1 3pt, 18-21 FT), nine rebounds, one assist, three steals and one block in 35 minutes vs. Oklahoma City (4/11/11) ... The 18 free throws made and 21 attempted set new Sacramento era rookie single-game records ... Cousins’ 17 second-half free-throw attempts vs. Oklahoma City (4/11/11) tied an ARCO Arena/Power Balance Pavilion record set by Kevin Martin vs. Minnesota (second half, 3/7/08) ... Grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds to go along with 18 points (6-18 FG, 6-11 FT), seven assists, two steals and three blocks in 44 minutes at Utah (3/5/11) ... Recorded 27 points and 10 rebounds in Kings’ win over the Lakers in Los Angeles (1/28/11), marking the first time a rookie had that many points and rebounds in a road win against the Lakers since Christian Laettner had 28 points and 10 rebounds in a 126-113 Timberwolves win at the Great Western Forum (3/31/93) ... His 25 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists in the win over New Orleans (1/29/11) was the highest statistical levels a Kings rookie had reached in 20 years, since Simmons’ 33-point, 14-rebound, seven-assist effort vs. the Clippers (2/14/91). 2011 NBA ROOKIE CHALLENGE: Recorded a game-high 33 points (15-24 FG, 0-1 3pt, 3-5 FT), a team-high 14 rebounds, one assist, three steals, and one block in 27 minutes in helping the Rookies to a 148-140 win over the Sophomores in the T-Moblie Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam at the NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles (2/18/11). COLLEGE: Earned Associated Press First Team and John R. Wooden All-American honors after averaging 15.1 ppg (.558 FG%, .604 FT%), 9.8 rpg, 1.0 apg, 0.97 spg, 1.76 bpg, and 23.5 mpg in 38 games (started 37) as a freshman at Kentucky … Named the SEC Freshman of the Year and garnered First Team All-SEC accolades … Honored as a finalist for the 2010 Wooden Award and the Oscar Robertson Trophy (given to the nation’s top player by the USBWA) … Led the conference with 20 double-doubles, eclipsing the previous UK freshman record of 11 held by Chris Mills (1988-89) … Trailed only John Wall (16.6 ppg) in scoring and led the team in rebounding and blocks … Scored in double-figures on 31 occasions and tallied 20 or more points four times … Recorded career-highs with 27 points (10-15 FG, 7-13 FT) and 18 rebounds vs. Sam Houston State (11/19/09) … Contributed 24 points (8-14 FG, 8-11 FT) and 10 rebounds vs. UNC Asheville (11/30/09) … Hauled in 12 rebounds and tied a career-best with 27 points (9-17 FG, 9-10 FT) at South Carolina (1/26/10) … Named the SEC Freshman of the Week after collecting 19 points (6-11 FG, 7-9 FT), five rebounds, three steals, and a block at Vanderbilt (2/20/10) and 19 points (7-11 FG, 5-8 FT), 14 rebounds, three assists, and one block at Mississippi State (2/16/10) … Earned the same distinction after tallying 19 points (6-13 FG, 7-10 FT) and 14 rebounds at LSU (2/6/10) and adding 18 points (6-14 FG, 6-10 FT), 13 rebounds, and four blocks vs. Ole Miss (2/2/10) … Corralled a career-high tying 18 rebounds to complement 18 points (7-14 FG 4-8 FT) against Louisville (1/2/10) … Posted 19 points and 15 rebounds vs. Tennessee in a 74-45 Wildcat triumph in the SEC Tournament (3/13/10) … Supplied a 19-point, eight-rebound effort against Wake Forest in the NCAA Tournament Second Round, helping Kentucky to a 90-60 win and berth in the Sweet 16 (3/20/10). ETC: Only the second Wildcat player chosen in Kings history, joining Bob Guyette (picked No. 49 overall in 1975) … One of a record five players selected in the first round from the same university, including John Wall (No. 1 overall), Patrick Patterson (No. 14 overall), Eric Bledsoe (No. 18 overall), and Daniel Orton (No. 29 overall) in 2010 NBA Draft … Is the 19th player in franchise history to don jersey number 15 (last was John Salmons in 2008-09). PERSONAL: Full name is DeMarcus Cousins … Age 24 … Son of Monique Cousins … Shoe size 16 (Nike) ... Twitter: @boogiecousins ... Lists "The Wood," "Menace II Society" and "Love & Basketball" as all-time favorite movies ... Favorite comfort food is chips.


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SETH CURRY

POSITION: Guard HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2/185 YEARS: 3rd NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Duke/USA BORN: 8/23/90 (Charlotte, NC)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 13-14 Mem-Cle 2 13 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0.5 0.0 1.5 14-15 Pho. 2 8 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0.5 0.0 TOTALS 4 21 1 6 .167 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 0 3 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 3 0.8 0.3 0.8

CURRY'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 9 03/22/14 HOU @ CLE FGM: 1 03/22/14 HOU @ CLE FGA: 3 03/22/14 HOU @ CLE 3FGM: 1 03/22/14 HOU @ CLE 3FGA: 1 (2) 03/11/15 MIN @ PHO DREB: 2 03/15/15 NY @ PHO REB: 2 03/15/15 NY @ PHO AST: 1 03/15/15 NY @ PHO STL: 2 03/22/14 HOU @ CLE PTS: 3 03/22/14 HOU @ CLE

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Undrafted free-agent … Signed a 10-day contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers (3/21/14) … Signed with the Orlando Magic (9/29/14) … Waived by the Orlando Magic (10/25/14) … Signed a 10-day contract with the Phoenix Suns (3/11/15) … Signed with the Sacramento Kings (7/22/15). 2014-15 (Phoenix): Saw action in two games, totaling two rebounds and one assist in eight minutes off the bench ... Spent most of season in D-League ... Played in all five games with the Suns at 2014 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, averaging 10.2 ppg in 21.0 mpg, including a 26-point performance against Milwaukee on July 13… Also played with Orlando at 2014 NBA Summer League in Orlando, averaging 9.8 ppg and 21.6 mpg in five games before joining the Suns’ Las Vegas team.

NBA D-LEAGUE: Averaged 23.5 ppg (.480 FG%, .482 3pt%, .919 FT%), 4.3 rpg, 3.9 apg, 1.3 spg and 37.0 mpg in 36 games with the Erie BayHawks of the NBA Development League in 2014-15 … Among D-League leaders at time of signing with Suns, ranked second in scoring average, first in three-point percentage and second in free throw percentage… Scored in double-figures in 35 of 36 games, including 25 with at least 20 points, six with at least 30 points and one 40-point game… Scored season-high 43 points (14-19 FG, 8-13 3pt, 7-7 FT) in 39 minutes at Delaware (1/2/15) … Competed in training camp and preseason with Orlando prior to joining Erie. 2013-14 (Memphis/Cleveland): Played two games as a rookie in 2013-14, one apiece with Memphis and with Cleveland, totaling three points, two steals and one rebound in 13 minutes … Made a three-pointer for his first career points with Cleveland (3/22/14) … Not selected in the 2013 NBA Draft before signing with Golden State, who he competed with in training camp prior to the 2013-14 season … Signed to a 10-day contract by Memphis (12/24/13) and to a 10-day contract by Cleveland (3/21/14) … Played 38 games with the Santa Cruz Warriors of the D-League, averaging 19.7 ppg, 5.8 apg, 3.1 rpg, 1.4 spg and 34.7 mpg … Named to 2013-14 NBA D-League Third Team, and to the D-League All-Rookie First Team … Played for the Futures team at the 2014 NBA D-League All-Star Game … Played in seven playoff games, scoring a career-high 44 points in his first playoff game against the L.A. D-Fenders. COLLEGE: Tallied 2,101 career points in four total seasons, playing his final three seasons at Duke after playing his freshman season at Liberty … Left Duke ranked third in school history in career three-point percentage (.420), fifth in career free throw percentage (.825) and eighth in three-pointers made (223) … Averaged a team-high 17.5 points as a senior at Duke, earning a First Team All-ACC selection by the coaches and Sporting News Second Team All-America honors ... Led all NCAA freshmen with an average of 20.2 ppg at Liberty in 2008-09 … Won a gold medal with the U.S. at the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship in Germany, averaging 9.0 points while making a team-high 19 three-pointers. PERSONAL: Full name is Seth Adham Curry… Born in Charlotte, N.C… Father, Dell, is one of the most prolific three-point shooters in NBA history, spending 16 seasons in the league… Brother, Stephen, is an All-Star guard for the Golden State Warriors … Twitter: @sdotcurry.

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DUJE DUKAN

POSITION: Forward HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-9/220 YEARS: 1st NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Wisconsin/USA BORN: 12/4/91 (Split, Croatia)

COLLEGE STATISTICS Year-Team G MPG FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT RPG APG SPG BPG PTS PPG 10-11 Wisc. 8 1.9 1 4 .250 0 0 ---- 0 0 ---- 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 0.3 11-12 Wisc 13 3.2 4 7 .571 0 2 .000 1 4 .250 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.0 9 0.7 13-14 Wisc 38 8.1 41 82 .500 15 41 .366 10 14 .714 1.5 0.3 0.3 0.0 107 2.8 14-15 Wisc 38 15.9 60 155 .387 29 91 .319 31 46 .674 2.6 0.6 0.6 0.1 180 4.7 TOTALS 97 10.0 106 248 .427 44 134 .328 64 64 .656 1.7 0.4 0.4 0.0 298 3.1 TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Signed as a free agent by the Sacramento Kings (7/22/15). COLLEGE: Averaged 3.2 ppg (.427 FG%, .328 3pt%, .656 FT%), 1.8 rpg and 10.2 mpg in 97 career games in four seasons (2010-11 – 2014-15) at Wisconsin … Redshirted the 2012-13 season … Scored career-high 15 points in 2013-14 season opener vs. St. John's (11/8/13) ... Tallied season-high 14 points, four rebounds and two assists at Northwestern (1/4/15) ... Drained a career-high three 3-pointers en route to scoring 13 points, while grabbing six rebounds in a career-high 33 minutes, to help UW top Oklahoma in the Battle 4 Atlantis championship game (11/28/14). PERSONAL: Son of Ivica Dukan, the Director of International Scouting for the Chicago Bulls … Served as a ball boy during the Bulls’ championship years in the 1990s … Born in Croatia and raised in the Chicago area … Earned his undergraduate degree in international studies in May 2014 … Spent the summer of 2011 playing with the Croatian National Team in the U-20 European Championships in Bilbao, Spain.


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RUDY GAY

POSITION: Forward HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-8/230 YEARS: 10th NBA season COLLEGE/COUNTRY: Connecticut/USA HIGH SCHOOL: Archbishop Spalding (Baltimore, MD) BORN: 8/17/86 (Baltimore, MD)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 06-07 Mem. 78 2103 321 760 .422 52 143 .364 152 209 .727 93 255 348 100 192 3 71 140 74 846 4.5 1.3 10.8 07-08 Mem. 81 3000 625 1355 .461 134 387 .346 248 316 .785 140 359 499 158 230 6 111 190 79 1632 6.2 2.0 20.1 08-09 Mem. 79 2945 572 1262 .453 85 242 .351 264 344 .767 109 328 437 135 221 1 98 203 59 1493 5.5 1.7 18.9 09-10 Mem. 80 3175 600 1288 .466 66 202 .327 301 400 .753 115 357 472 153 201 0 118 169 64 1567 5.9 1.9 19.6 10-11 Mem. 54 2152 409 869 .471 57 144 .396 194 241 .805 82 254 336 153 131 2 91 135 58 1069 6.2 2.8 19.8 11-12 Mem. 65 2422 485 1067 .455 54 173 .312 208 263 .791 130 287 417 147 138 1 95 161 55 1232 6.4 2.3 19.0 12-13 Mem-Tor 75 2687 521 1253 .416 84 260 .323 240 295 .814 99 362 461 202 182 1 113 198 53 1366 6.1 2.7 18.2 13-14 Tor-Sac 73 2531 537 1179 .455 65 197 .330 318 387 .822 113 324 437 209 171 2 95 224 56 1457 6.0 2.9 20.0 14-15 Sac. 68 2408 508 1116 .455 79 220 .359 337 393 .858 98 301 399 250 157 1 71 183 41 1432 5.9 3.7 21.1 TOTALS 653 23423 4578 10149 .451 676 1968 .343 2262 2848 .794 979 2827 3806 1507 1623 17 863 1603 539 12094 5.8 2.3 18.5 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 11-12 Mem. 7 279 48 114 .421 4 19 .211 33 40 .825 10 36 46 10 15 0 9 21 2 133 6.6 1.4 19.0 TOTALS 7 279 48 114 .421 4 19 .211 33 40 .825 10 36 46 10 15 0 9 21 2 133 6.6 1.4 19.0 GAY'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 52 (2) 11/05/10 MEM @ PHO FGM: 16 (2) 03/06/15 SAC @ ORL FGA: 37 11/11/13 TOR @ HOU 3FGM: 5 (2) 01/21/14 SAC @ NO 3FGA: 10 (2) 03/22/08 SAC @ MEM FTM: 16 03/12/14 SAC @ PHI FTA: 19 03/12/14 SAC @ PHI OREB: 7 02/20/09 SAC @ MEM DREB: 13 11/02/13 TOR @ MIL REB: 15 11/02/13 TOR @ MIL AST: 10 12/02/14 TOR @ SAC STL: 5 (7) 02/01/14 SAC @ SA TO: 8 (2) 02/27/15 SA @ SAC BLK: 6 11/30/10 LAL @ MEM PTS: 41 (2) 01/21/14 SAC @ NO GAY'S PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS MIN: 48 05/07/12 MEM @ LAC FGM: 9 05/02/12 LAC @ MEM FGA: 25 05/07/12 MEM @ LAC 3FGM: 2 05/05/12 MEM @ LAC 3FGA: 6 05/07/12 MEM @ LAC FTM: 12 05/05/12 MEM @ LAC FTA: 15 05/05/12 MEM @ LAC OREB: 3 04/29/12 LAC @ MEM DREB: 8 05/13/12 LAC @ MEM REB: 9 05/13/12 LAC @ MEM AST: 4 05/07/12 MEM @ LAC STL: 3 (2) 05/05/12 MEM @ LAC TO: 4 (3) 05/13/12 LAC @ MEM BLK: 1 (2) 05/13/12 LAC @ MEM PTS: 24 05/05/12 MEM @ LAC

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected after sophomore season by Houston Rockets in first round (8th overall) of 2006 NBA Draft. ... Draft rights traded by Rockets with Stromile Swift to Memphis Grizzlies for Shane Battier (7/12/06) ... Traded by the Grizzlies to the Toronto Raptors as part of a three-team trade - Grizzlies traded Gay and Hamed Haddadi for Jose Calderon, Ed Davis, a second-round draft choice in 2013 and cash considerations (1/30/13) ... Traded by the Raptors with Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings for Chuck Hayes, Patrick Patterson, John Salmons and Greivis Vasquez (12/9/14) ... Exercised his contract option for the 2014-15 season (6/25/14). NBA CAREER: Averaging 18.5 ppg (.451 FG%, .343 3pt%, .794 FT%), 5.8 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.3 spg and 35.9 mpg in 653 career games (started 615) in nine seasons with three teams: Memphis (2006-07 – 2012-13), Toronto (2012-13 – 2013-14) and Sacramento (2013-14 – 2014-15) … All-time Grizzlies franchise leader in steals (640) … One of four NBA players to compile at least 6,000 points, 2,000 rebounds, 500 steals and 250 blocks over the last five seasons (LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Josh Smith) … Holds career postseason averages of 19.0 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists on .421 shooting in seven playoff games. NBA AWARDS/HONORS: Named to the 2006-07 All-Rookie First Team ... Earned Rookie of the Month in November 2006. USA BASKETBALL: Member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National Team pool … Averaged 6.0 ppg (.478 FG%, .556 FT%), 3.7 rpg, 1.4 apg and 13.9 mpg in nine games off the bench for the USA squad that won a second consecutive FIBA World Cup gold medal in Madrid, Spain … Recorded 11 points in the 129-92 win over Serbia in the championship game (9/14/14) … Captured the gold medal with Team USA at the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey, averaging 7.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.00 spg, 0.89 bpg and 13.4 mpg in nine games for the undefeated Americans (9-0) … Helped guide Team USA to its first gold medal in the event since 1994 … Participated in the 2009 and 2010 USA Basketball Showcase, an intra-squad scrimmage played on the final day of the Team USA mini-camp in Las Vegas; led team in scoring with 27 points in 2009 and 23 points in 2010 … Named to the 2010-12 Team USA Men’s National Team Program on Feb. 10, 2010 … Competed as a member of the USA Men’s U21 World Championship team in Summer 2005, averaging 10.5 points and 5.5 rebounds in eight games as the team finished fifth with a 7-1 record.

2014-15 (Sacramento): Averaged a career-high 21.1 ppg (.455 FG%, .359 3pt%, .858 FT%), 5.9 rpg, 3.7 apg, 1.04 spg and 35.4 mpg in 68 games (reserve in 1) ... Missed two games (11/25/14, 11/26/14) due to right Achilles tendinitis ... Missed one game (1/16/15) due to left knee capsule sprain ... Missed one game (2/8/15) due to sore left foot ... Missed two games (3/14/15, 3/16/15) due to left patellar tendon strain ... Missed three games (4/1-4/5/15) due to a concussion ... DND-rest in five games (4/8-4/15/15) ... Scored in double-figures in 64 games, 20 or more in 46, 30 or more in five, 40 or more in one ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in one game ... Dished 10 or more assists in one game ... Recorded 2 double-doubles ... Led Kings in scoring in 28 games, rebounding in three and assists in 16 ... Left game vs. Dallas (1/13/15) with left knee strain (1:44, 1st QTR) ... Suffered a concussion in the 3rd quarter at Memphis (3/30/15). 2013-14 (Toronto/Sacramento): Averaged 20.1 ppg (.482 FG%, .312 3pt%, .836 FT%), 5.5 rpg, 3.1 apg, 1.22 spg and 34.4 mpg in starting all 55 games he played in with the Kings ... Averaged 20.0 ppg (.455 FG%, .330 3pt%, .822 FT%), 6.0 rpg, 2.9 apg, 1.30 spg and 34.7 mpg in starting all 73 games he played in with Toronto and Sacramento ... On Inactive List in two games (left Achilles strain) ... DNP-CD (left Achilles strain) in one game ... On Inactive List in one game (flu) ... Missed two games due to a lower back strain (4/8, 4/9 - DNP-CD, 4/13) ... Averaged 19.4 ppg (.388 FG%, .373 3pt%, .773 FT%), 7.4 rpg, 2.2 apg, 1.56 spg, 1.28 bpg and 35.5 mpg in starting all 18 games he played in for Toronto ... Scored in double-figures in 66 of the 72 games played this season (17 of 18 for the Raptors, 48 games with Kings), and had 40 games (32 with Kings) of 20 or more points and 11 contests with 30 points (9 with Kings), one 40-point effort (with Kings) ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds 11 times (5 with Kings) ... Recorded 11 double-doubles (5 with Kings) ... Led the Kings in scoring in 15 games, rebounding in five and assists in four … Among NBA leaders, ranked 19th in scoring. Top Single-Game Performances: Matched career-high in points (41) while recording eight rebounds and five assists in 42 minutes at New Orleans ... Scored 10,000th career point on a turnaround jumper with 3:46 left in the fourth quarter at Memphis (1/29/14) … Tallied 33 points (12-19 FG, 3-3 3pt, 6-6 FT), five rebounds, six assists, two steals and one block in 37 minutes at Minnesota (1/15) ... In Kings’ debut, tallied 24 points (8-12 FG, 0-3 3pt, 8-9 FT), one rebound, one assist, one steal and two blocks in 36 minutes at Phoenix (12/13/13) - 24 points was the 2nd most points scored by a Kings player in his debut in the Sacramento era, fourth most in a Kings debut. 2012-13 (Memphis/Toronto): Averaged 18.2 ppg (.416 FG%, .323 3pt%, .814 FT%), 6.1 rpg, 2.7 apg, 1.51 spg and 35.8 mpg in 75 games (started 74) with Memphis and Toronto … Averaged 17.2 ppg (.408 FG%, .310 3pt%, .776 FT%), 5.9 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.3 spg and 36.7 mpg in starting all 42 games he played in for Memphis … Averaged 19.5 ppg (.425 FG%, .336 3pt%, .856 FT%), 6.4 rpg, 2.8 apg, 1.7 spg and 34.7 mpg in 33 games (started 32) for Toronto … Ranked 16th in NBA scoring


and 21st in steals per game … Scored in double figures in 68-of-75 games … Scored 20 or more points 32 times, with two games of 30 or more points … Recorded six double-doubles … First player to lead two teams in scoring in the same season since Stephon Marbury in 2003-04 … Left the Grizzlies leading the team in scoring for the second consecutive season … With the Grizzlies, scored in double-figures in 40 games, 20 or more points in 13 games and recorded three double-doubles … Scored 20 or more points 19 times for the Raptors … Did not dress for three games due to a sore back (3/2/13, 3/10/13, 3/23/13) … Left in the second quarter vs. New York (3/22/13) due to a sore back … Scored 25 or more points in three straight games (3/15-3/20/13). Top Single-Game Performances: Recorded season-high 34 points vs. Detroit (4/1/13) ... Grabbed a season-high-tying 12 rebounds, a career-high 11 coming on the defensive end vs. Atlanta (3/27/13) ... Scored 26 of his 32 points in the second half vs. New York (2/22/13) … Drained the game-winning bucket with 4.9 seconds remaining vs. Denver (2/12/13) … Became the first Raptor to score 20 or more points and lead the team in scoring in his first five games (2/1-2/10/13) … Made the game winner with 1.7 seconds left in overtime at Indiana (2/8/13) … Recorded 25 points and a season-high 12 rebounds vs. Boston (2/6/13) for his first double-double with the Raptors … Scored 29 points vs. Miami (2/3/13) in his first start with Toronto … Had a game-high 20 points off the bench in his Raptors debut vs. L.A. Clippers (2/1/13) … Made go-ahead jump hook with 13.9 seconds remaining to lift Memphis to victory at Philadelphia (1/28/13). 2011-12 (Memphis): Averaged 19.0 ppg (.455 FG%, .312 3pt%, .791 FT%), 6.4 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.46 spg and 37.3 mpg in starting all 65 games he played in … Missed one game on vs. LA Lakers (3/13/12) due to a mild concussion sustained at Denver (3/11/12)… Scored in double-figures in 60 games … Tallied 20 or more points in 33 games … Had one 30-point game … Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight games … Recorded eight double-doubles … Led the Grizzlies in scoring and minutes … Ranked 17th in the NBA in scoring, 16th in steals, sixth in minutes and seventh in dunks (110) … One of seven NBA players to rank in the top 20 in both scoring and steals (Monta Ellis, LeBron James, Brandon Jennings, Chris Paul, Josh Smith and Russell Westbrook) … Memphis went 24-9 when Gay scored 20 points … Passed Shane Battier as the Grizzlies’ all-time leader in steals at Atlanta (2/2/12) … Had consecutive double-doubles against San Antonio and Oklahoma City in the first two games of the season. NBA PLAYOFFS: Making his first postseason appearance, averaged a team-high 19.0 ppg (.421 FG%, .211 3pt%, .825 FT%), 6.6 rpg, 1.4 apg, 1.3 spg and 39.9 mpg in starting all seven games he played in against the Los Angeles Clippers in the First Round of the 2012 Western Conference Playoffs … Scored a playoff career-high 24 points in Game 3 at the Clippers (5/5/12). 2010-11 (Memphis): Averaged 19.8 ppg (a career-high .471 FG%, .396 3pt%, .805 FT%), 6.2 rpg, a career-high 2.8 apg, a career-high 1.69 spg, a career-high 1.07 bpg and a career-high 39.9 mpg in starting all 54 games he played in … Missed the final 23 regular season games and all of the 2011 Playoffs due to a left shoulder subluxation sustained Feb. 15 vs. Philadelphia … Ranked second on the team in scoring … Developed into one of the league’s top shot-makers by hitting clutch shots in three memorable wins: Hit third career game-winning buzzer-beater vs. Miami (11/20/10), a pull-up baseline jumper over LeBron James; Sank a go-ahead jumper with 0.8 seconds remaining at Toronto (1/24/11); Led Memphis to a win at Phoenix (12/8/10) by draining a three-pointer to send the game into overtime … NBA PLAYOFFS: Inactive all 13 postseason games while recovering from left shoulder surgery. 2009-10 SEASON (Memphis): Averaged 19.6 ppg (.466 FG%, .327 3pt%, .753 FT%), 5.9 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.5 and 39.7 mpg in starting all 80 games he played in … Ranked second on the team in scoring … Finished tied for 18th in the NBA in scoring, 17th in steals and third in minutes … Exploded for a career-high 41 points at Miami (12/13/09), tying Mike Miller’s franchise record for points in a win. 2008-09 SEASON (Memphis): Averaged 18.9 ppg (.453 FG%, .351 3pt%, .767 FT%), 5.5 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.24 spg and 37.3 mpg in 79 games (started 78) … Led the team in scoring and steals for a second consecutive season … Made a baseline jumper as time expired in Memphis’ home opener vs. Orlando (10/31/08), giving the organization its first home-opening win since the 2000-01 Vancouver Grizzlies … Selected as one of four participants in the 2009 Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk Contest but withdrew due to injury. 2007-08 (Memphis): Averaged 20.1 ppg (.461 FG%, .346 3pt%, .785 FT%), 6.2 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.37 spg, 1.0 bpg and 37.0 mpg in starting all 81 games he played in … Set a Memphis franchise record for points in a single season (1,632) and established a career high for scoring average (20.1 ppg)… Runner-up to Hedo Turkoglu for the 2007-08 NBA Most Improved Player Award … Became just the third player in Grizzlies franchise history to average 20 points per game (Shareef Abdur-Rahim from 1997-01, Pau Gasol from 2005-07) … Led the team in scoring and steals … Participated in the 2008 Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk Contest. 2006-07 (Memphis): Averaged 10.8 ppg (.422 FG%, .364 3pt%, .727 FT%), 4.5 rpg, 1.3 apg and 27.0 mpg in 78 games (started 43) as a rookie … Selected to the 2006-07 All-Rookie First Team after placing fourth among first-year players in scoring, sixth in rebounding, fifth in steals (0.91), third in blocks (0.95) and fourth in minutes … Finished third in the balloting for the 2006-07 Rookie of the Year Award behind winner Brandon Roy and second-place Andrea Bargnani … Earned NBA Rookie of the Month honors for November 2006. COLLEGE: In two seasons at the University of Connecticut (2004-05 - 2005-06), averaged 13.6 ppg (.461 FG%, .378 3pt%, .721 FT%), 5.9 rpg, 1.8 apg and 29.8 mpg in 64 games … As a sophomore, led the Huskies in scoring (15.2 ppg) while averaging 6.4 rpg, 2.1 apg and 30.8 mpg in 33 games … Named first-team All-America by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) … One of four finalists for the 2006 Naismith National Player of the Year Award … Scored a career-high 28 points vs. Arkansas (11/21) … Named to the 2006 Washington D.C. Regional All-Tournament Team … Finished collegiate career with 20 points and six rebounds in a career-high 42 minutes in an NCAA Elite Eight loss to George Mason (3/26/06) … Named Big East Rookie of the Year as a freshman after averaging 11.8 ppg (.462 FG%, .467 3pt%), 5.4 rpg, 1.5 apg and 28.8 mpg in 31 games … A unanimous Big East All-Rookie Team selection … Named National Freshman of the Year by The Sporting News … Earned Big East Rookie of the Week honors five times. PERSONAL: Full name is Rudy Carlton Gay, Jr. … Son of Rae and Rudy Gay, Sr … Has one brother, Eric, and three sisters, Brett, Yozmin and Candace … Was a longtime Hoops for St. Jude campaign ambassador in Memphis, donating $22,222.22 in each of his last three seasons in support of the campaign … Recipient of the Kia NBA Cares Community Assist Award for April 2012 in recognition of his outstanding efforts in the community and his ongoing philanthropic and charitable work … Led a group of teammates on a visit to St. Jude’s Grizzlies House in April 2012, where they spent time decorating cookies with boys and girls … Treated one young patient and his family to a dream dinner later in the month and invited the family to a Grizzlies game the following evening where they joined him on court during shootaround … Served as keynote speaker at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis’ annual Steak ‘N’ Burger Dinner, which helped the organization raise more than $300,000 … Lends support to the Stax Music Academy and has co-hosted the annual Staxtacular event for each of his last five campaigns in Memphis … Won the Kia NBA Cares Community Assist Award for March 2010 after helping raise fund for St. Jude Children’s Hospital … Hosted the 12th Annual SportsBall in 2009, a black-tie affair benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Memphis … Also has participated in programs benefiting Memphis Athletic Ministries, Read to Achieve, STREETS Ministries and Youth Villages … Participated in a “tryout” on April 24, 2009 with the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A affiliate, hitting a home run … Majored in liberal arts at UConn.


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KOSTA KOUFOS

POSITION: Center HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 7-0/265 YEARS: 8th NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Ohio State/USA BORN: 2/24/89 (Canton, OH)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 08-09 Utah 48 565 94 185 .508 0 0 --- 36 51 .706 50 88 138 20 70 2 12 26 31 224 2.9 0.4 4.7 09-10 Utah 36 172 22 47 .468 0 0 --- 9 15 .600 16 29 45 6 26 0 2 15 4 53 1.3 0.2 1.5 10-11 Min-Den 50 434 68 150 .453 0 2 .000 24 43 .558 57 73 130 7 59 0 10 31 25 160 2.6 0.1 3.2 11-12 Den. 48 792 115 192 .599 0 0 --- 33 55 .600 95 163 258 15 96 1 24 33 41 263 5.4 0.3 5.5 12-13 Den. 81 1817 295 508 .581 0 1 .000 58 104 .558 211 351 562 32 246 4 44 53 103 648 6.9 0.4 8.0 13-14 Mem. 80 1349 227 459 .495 0 0 --- 60 93 .645 160 258 418 39 182 1 32 67 71 514 5.2 0.5 6.4 14-15 Mem. 81 1348 182 358 .508 0 0 --- 55 85 .647 121 305 426 37 148 0 29 69 63 419 5.3 0.5 5.2 TOTALS 424 6478 1003 1899 .528 0 3 .000 275 446 .617 710 1267 1977 156 827 8 153 294 338 2281 4.7 0.4 5.4 NBA PLAYOFFS STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 09-10 Utah 9 31 4 10 .400 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 4 5 9 0 2 0 0 2 1 8 1.0 0.0 0.9 10-11 Min-Den 1 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0.0 2.0 11-12 Den. 3 26 1 3 .333 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 4 7 11 0 5 0 0 3 1 2 3.7 0.0 0.7 12-13 Den. 6 100 7 19 .368 1 1 1.000 5 6 .833 9 12 21 3 13 0 3 2 4 20 3.5 0.5 3.3 13-14 Mem. 7 45 7 16 .438 0 0 --- 4 4 1.000 7 8 15 2 7 0 2 3 3 18 2.1 0.3 2.6 14-15 Mem. 11 127 17 31 .548 0 0 --- 3 5 .600 19 20 39 4 14 0 4 1 6 37 3.5 0.4 3.4 TOTALS 37 332 37 80 .463 1 1 1.000 12 15 .800 43 52 95 9 41 0 9 11 15 87 2.6 0.2 2.4

KOUFOS' CAREER HIGHS MIN: 40 11/30/13 BRK @ MEM FGM: 10 (2) 03/11/13 DEN @ PHO FGA: 17 01/11/13 CLE @ DEN 3FGA: 1 (3) 11/30/12 DEN @ LAL FTM: 7 12/05/13 LAC @ MEM FTA: 9 12/05/13 LAC @ MEM OREB: 9 12/07/13 GS @ MEM DREB: 11 (2) 11/27/13 MEM @ BOS REB: 16 (2) 12/07/13 GS @ MEM AST: 3 (3) 12/22/14 UTA @ MEM STL: 5 02/14/12 PHO @ DEN TO: 5 01/04/12 SAC @ DEN BLK: 5 (4) 12/22/12 CHA @ DEN PTS: 22 03/11/13 DEN @ PHO KOUFOS' PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS MIN: 26 04/20/13 GS @ DEN FGM: 4 (2) 05/15/15 GS @ MEM FGA: 7 04/20/13 GS @ DEN 3FGM: 1 05/02/13 DEN @ GS 3FGA: 1 05/02/13 DEN @ GS FTM: 2 (4) 04/29/14 MEM @ OKC FTA: 2 (7) 05/13/15 MEM @ GS OREB: 4 (3) 05/15/15 GS @ MEM DREB: 5 04/20/13 GS @ DEN REB: 8 05/15/15 GS @ MEM AST: 2 05/01/14 OKC @ MEM STL: 1 (9) 05/15/15 GS @ MEM TO: 1 (11) 05/13/15 MEM @ GS BLK: 3 04/19/15 POR @ MEM PTS: 8 (2) 05/15/15 GS @ MEM

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected after freshman season by Utah Jazz in first round (23rd pick overall) of 2008 NBA Draft ... Assigned by Jazz to D-League affiliate Utah Flash (3/26/09) ... Recalled by Jazz from Flash (4/17/09) ... Contract extended after Jazz exercised their team option (10/30/09) ... Assigned by Jazz to Flash (1/25/10) ... Recalled by Jazz from Flash (1/28/10) ... Assigned by Jazz to Flash (3/8/10) ... Recalled by Jazz from Flash (3/23/10) ... Traded by the Jazz with two first-round picks to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Al Jefferson (7/13/10) ... Contract extended after Timberwolves exercised their team option (11/1/10) ... Traded by the Timberwolves to the Denver Nuggets as part of a three-team trade - the Nuggets traded Carmelo Anthony, Renaldo Balkman, Chauncey Billups, Anthony Carter and Shelden Williams to the New York Knicks; the Timberwolves traded Corey Brewer to the Knicks; the Knicks traded Wilson Chandler, Raymond Felton, Danilo Gallinari, Timofey Mozgov, a 2012 second round draft pick, a 2013 second round draft pick, a 2014 first round draft pick and cash considerations to the Nuggets; the Knicks traded Eddy Curry, Anthony Randolph and cash considerations to the Minnesota Timberwolves (2/22/11) ... Signed extension with the Nuggets (1/25/12) ... Traded by the Nuggets to the Memphis Grizzlies for Darrell Arthur and the draft rights to Joffery Lauvergne (55th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft) (6/27/13) ... Signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings (7/13/15). NBA CAREER: Averaging 5.4 ppg (.528 FG%, .617 FT%), 4.7 rpg, 0.4 apg and 15.3 mpg in 424 career games (started 139) in eight seasons with four teams - Utah (2008-09 - 2009-10), Minnesota (2010-11), Denver (2010-11 - 2012-13) and Memphis (2013-14 - 2014-15) ... Has shot over 50 percent from the field in four seasons, including three of the last four. NBA D-LEAGUE: Averaging 17.6 ppg (.576 FG%), 8.9 rpg, 1.8 apg and 30.2 mpg in 15 games (started 14) for the Utah Flash (200809 - 2009-10) ... Averaged 19.4 ppg (.595 FG%, .562 FT%), 9.8 rpg, 1.4 apg, 1.6 bpg and 31.5 mpg in five games (started 4) for the Flash in 2009-10 ... Averaged 16.7 ppg (.566 FG%, .600 FT%), 8.4 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.0 spg, 2.6 bpg and 29.8 mpg in starting all 10 games he played in for the Flash in 2008-09.

2014-15 (Memphis): Averaged 5.2 ppg (.508 FG%, .6457 FT%), 5.3 rpg, 0.5 apg and 16.6 mpg in 81 games (started 3) ... Led the league in defensive rating (94.8) among players that played at least 1,000 minutes … Averaged 7.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 30.2 mpg in three starts … Averaged 5.1 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 0.78 bpg and 16.1 mpg in 78 games as a reserve … Appeared in at least 80 games for the third consecutive season after never playing in more than 50 games in any of his first four NBA campaigns … Posted five offensive rebounds in consecutive games (2/2-2/4/15), becoming the first Grizzlies player to record at least five offensive rebounds off the bench in consecutive games since Shane Batter (3/6-3/7/11) … Became the first Grizzlies player to record at least 10 rebounds off the bench in consecutive games since Zach Randolph (4/15-4/17/12) … Scored 10+ points seven times (6-1 record) … Recorded 10+ rebounds six times (5-1 record)… Led the Grizzlies in rebounding seven times, steals three times and blocks 25 times (all including ties)… Inactive at Toronto (11/19/14) due to a stomach virus. 2013-14 (Memphis): Averaged 6.4 ppg (.495 FG%, .645 FT%), 5.2 rpg, 0.4 apg and 16.9 mpg in 80 games (started 22) … Averaged 8.8 ppg (.459 FG%), 8.5 rpg, 1.23 bpg and 24.2 mpg in 22 starts after Marc Gasol’s MCL sprain forced him to miss 23 games … Posted his first double-double with the Grizzlies with 10 points and 11 rebounds in a career-high 40 minutes vs. Brooklyn (11/30/13) … Corralled a career-high tying 16 rebounds vs. Golden State (12/7/13) … Led the team or tied for the team lead in scoring once, rebounding eight times, steals six times, blocks 24 times and minutes twice … Scored 10-plus points 17 times… Grabbed 10 or more rebounds eight times … Recorded four double-doubles… DNP-CD in two games. 2012-13 (Denver): Averaged a career-high 8.0 ppg (.581 FG%, .558 FT%), a career-high 6.9 rpg, 0.4 apg, 1.3 bpg and a career-high 22.4 mpg in starting all 81 games he played in ... Scored a career-high 22 points on 10-of-11 shooting in 26 minutes at Phoenix (3/11/13) … Posted 18 points and a career-high 16 rebounds vs. Memphis (3/15/13) … Tied a career high with five blocks at Golden State (11/10/12) and Dec. 22, 2012 vs. Charlotte (12/22/12). 2011-12 (Denver): Averaged 5.5 ppg (a career-high .599 FG%, .600 FT%), 5.4 rpg, 0.3 apg and 16.5 mpg in 48 games (started 24) ... Posted his first career doubledouble with 10 points and 11 boards in 24 minutes vs. Sacramento (1/4/12). 2010-11 (Minnesota/Denver): Averaged 3.2 ppg (.453 FG%, .558 FT%), 2.6 rpg, 0.1 apg and 8.7 mpg in 50 games (started 2) with Minnesota and Denver ... Averaged 2.7 ppg (.435 FG%, .500 FT%), 2.5 rpg, 0.2 apg and 8.6 mpg in 39 games (started 1) with Minnesota ... Averaged 4.9 ppg (.500 FG%, .632 FT%), 3.0 rpg and 8.9 mpg


in 11 games (started 1) with Denver ... Traded by the Timberwolves to the Nuggets in a three-team, 13-player trade that also included the New York Knicks. 2009-10 (Utah): Averaged 1.5 ppg (.468 FG%, .600 FT%), 1.3 rpg, 0.2 apg and 4.8 mpg in 36 games off the bench … Assigned to the D-League’s Utah Flash two times (1/25-1/28/10 and 3/8-3/22/10) … Averaged 19.4 ppg (.595 FG%, .562 FT%), 9.8 rpg, 1.4 apg, 1.6 bpg and 31.5 mpg in five games (started 4) for the Flash. 2008-09 (Utah): As a rookie, averaged 4.7 ppg (.508 FG%, .706 FT%), 2.9 rpg, 0.4 apg and 11.8 mpg in 48 games (started 7) ... Played for the Jazz's D-League affiliate Utah Flash from March 26 to April 17 ... Averaged 16.7 ppg (.566 FG%, .600 FT%), 8.4 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.0 spg, 2.6 bpg and 29.8 mpg in starting all 10 games he played in for the Flash. PLAYOFFS: Averaging 2.4 ppg (.463 FG%, .800 FT%), 2.6 rpg, 0.2 apg and 8.9 mpg in 37 career playoff games (started 4) with Utah (2010), Denver (2011-2013) and Memphis (2014, 2015) ... 2015 Playoffs: Averaged 3.4 ppg (.548 FG%, .600 FT%), 3.5 rpg, 0.4 apg and 11.5 mpg in 11 games off the bench for the Grizzlies … Recorded a playoff career-high three blocks vs. Portland (4/19/15) in Game 1 of the Western Conference First Round … Tied a playoff career-high with seven rebounds vs. Portland (4/29/15) in Game 5 … Scored a playoff career-high eight points on 4-of-4 shooting vs. Golden State (5/9/15) in Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals … Tied his postseason career-high with eight points vs. Golden State (5/15/15) in Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals. 2014 Playoffs: Averaged 2.6 ppg (.438 FG%, 4-4 FT), 2.1 rpg, 0.3 apg and 6.4 mpg in seven games in Memphis’ opening-round series against Oklahoma City. 2013 Playoffs: Averaged 3.3 ppg (.368 FG%, .833 FT%), points and 3.5 rebounds in 16.7 minutes in six games in Denver’s first-round playoff series against Golden State … 2012 Playoffs: Averaged 0.7 ppg (.333 FG%), 3.7 rpg and 8.7 mpg in three games in Denver’s first-round series with the Los Angeles Lakers … 2011 Playoffs: Scored two points in two minutes vs. Oklahoma City (4/20/11) in Game 2 of the First Round … 2010 Playoffs: Averaged 0.9 ppg (.400 FG%), 1.0 rpg and 3.4 mpg in nine postseason games. INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Summer 2011: Participated in Eurobasket 2011 with the Greek National Team, averaging 8.7 ppg and 3.7 rpg in 11 games … Summer 2009: Joined the Greek National Team in the EuroBasket 2009 Championships, averaging 5.6 ppg and 3.0 rpg in nine games. COLLEGE: Averaged 14.4 ppg (.508 FG%), 6.7 rpg and 0.5 apg in 37 games (started 35) in his lone season at Ohio State University (2007-08) … Named postseason MVP of the National Invitational Tournament after the Buckeyes claimed the 2008 NIT Championship … Recorded 21 points, four blocks and two steals in a career-high 36 minutes vs. Massachusetts in the NIT title game (4/3/08) … Led Ohio State in rebounds (247) and blocks (67) and ranked second on the team in points (534) … Led all Big Ten freshman in rebounding, blocks, offensive rebounds (98) and defensive rebounds (149) … Among all Big Ten players, ranked fifth in rebounding and scoring and placed second in blocks … Earned Big Ten Player of the Week honors on Nov. 26, 2007, after averaging 18.7 ppg and 9.3 rpg. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 24, 1989 in Canton, Ohio … Name is pronounced COAST-ah KOO-fuss … Full name is Konstantine Demetrios Koufos … Son of Kathy and the late Alex Koufos … Has one older brother, Vasili, and one older sister, Maria … Is the only member of his family taller than six feet … A dual citizen of the United States and Greece … Helped lead Greece to a silver medal while garnering MVP honors at the 2007 U18 European Championships after averaging 26.5 ppg, 13.0 rpg and 3.5 bpg … Averaged 25.9 ppg, 15.4 rpg and 5.2 bpg as a senior at Glen Oak High School in Canton, Ohio … Inducted into the Glen Oak High School Hall of Fame on Aug. 29, 2014 … Finished second to Buckeye teammate Jon Diebler in the Mr. Ohio Basketball voting in 2007 … Selected to the 2007 McDonald’s and EA Sports High School All-American teams… Was a business major at Ohio State.


23

BEN McLEMORE

POSITION: Guard HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5/195 YEARS: 3rd NBA season COLLEGE/COUNTRY: Kansas/USA HIGH SCHOOL: Christian Life Center (Humble, TX) BORN: 2/11/93 (St. Louis, MO)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 13-14 Sac. 82 2187 255 679 .376 95 297 .320 115 143 .804 53 182 235 82 201 1 45 96 18 720 2.9 1.0 8.8 14-15 Sac. 82 2670 363 831 .437 140 391 .358 130 160 .813 31 210 241 140 219 3 77 138 19 996 2.9 1.7 12.1 TOTALS 164 4857 618 1510 .409 235 688 .342 245 303 .809 84 392 476 222 420 4 122 234 37 1716 2.9 1.4 10.5 McLEMORE'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 50 03/18/14 WAS @ SAC FGM: 10 (2) 03/11/15 SAC @ CHA FGA: 20 04/16/14 PHO @ SAC 3FGM: 4 (11) 04/10/15 SAC @ OKC 3FGA: 10 (2) 04/10/15 SAC @ OKC FTM: 10 (2) 02/27/15 SA @ SAC FTA: 15 04/16/14 PHO @ SAC OREB: 3 (4) 03/18/14 WAS @ SAC DREB: 9 12/07/13 SAC @ UTA REB: 9 (3) 11/22/14 SAC @ MIN AST: 7 (2) 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL STL: 4 (5) 04/12/15 SAC @ DEN TO: 5 (3) 04/10/15 SAC @ OKC BLK: 2 (2) 02/08/15 PHO @ SAC PTS: 31 04/16/14 PHO @ SAC

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected after redshirt freshman season by the Sacramento Kings in the first round (7th overall) of the 2013 NBA Draft (6/27/13) ... Signed by the Kings to a multi-year contract (7/13/13). NBA CAREER: Averaging 10.5 ppg (.409 FG%, .342 3pt%, .809 FT%), 2.9 rpg, 1.4 apg and 29.6 mpg in 164 career games (started 137) in two seasons with the Kings (2013-14 - 2014-15). HONORS/AWARDS: Named NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month for November during 2013-14 season. 2014-15 (Sacramento): Averaged 12.1 ppg (.437 FG%, .358 3pt%, .813 FT%), 2.9 rpg, 1.7 apg and 32.6 mpg in starting all 82 games ... Scored in double-figures in 52 games, 20 or more 13 times ... Led the Kings in scoring in six games and assists in four.

2013-14 (Sacramento): As a rookie, averaged 8.8 ppg (.376 FG%, .320 3pt% .804 FT%), 2.9 rpg, 1.0 apg and 26.7 mpg in 82 games (started 55) ... Scored in double-figures in 33 games, 20 or more points in three games, 30 points or more once ... Led team in scoring in four games, rebounding in one, assists in one ... Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for games played in November after averaging 9.1 ppg (.378 FG%, .350 3pt%, .810 FT%), 2.9 rpg, 0.9 apg and 22.8 mpg in 14 games (started 8) ... Was selected to participate in the 2014 Sprite Slam Dunk contest, held on February 15 at the NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, joining Terrence Ross (Toronto), Paul George (Indiana), Damian Lillard (Portland), John Wall (Washington), and Harrison Barnes (Golden State). Top Single-Game Performance: Tallied career-highs in points (game-high 31), five rebounds, a season-high five assists and a steal in 42 minutes vs. Phoenix (4/16/14) ... Scored 20 points (8-17 FG, 4-7 3pt), six rebounds, one assist and two steals in 32 minutes off the bench vs. Lakers (12/6/13) ... Had 20 points (8-13 FG, 4-7 3pt) at Miami (12/20/13). COLLEGE: An early entry candidate, averaged 15.9 ppg (.495 FG%, .420 3pt%, .870 FT%), 5.2 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.0 spg, and 32.2 mpg in 37 appearances for the Jayhawks … Set the KU freshman record in scoring (3rd in the Big 12) and free throw percentage .. Was named to the Second Team All-America by the AP, NABC, and USBWA in 2013 … Also chosen John R. Wooden Award All-America, Lute Olson All-America Team, Third Team All-America by Sporting News and USBWA Freshman All-America ... Was listed on the final ballot for the John R. Wooden Award given to the nation’s top player, as well as one of 14 finalists for USBWA Oscar Robertson Player of the Year, 30 candidates for the Naismith Award and eight for USBWA Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year ... An All-Big 12 First Team honoree by both the coaches and media as well as a Big 12 All-Rookie Team pick ... A three-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week and one-time league player of the week … Became only the second Jayhawk in the 17-year history of the Big 12 to win both awards in the same season … Had 11 games of 20 points or more, including three 30-point performances ... His 36 points against West Virginia broke the Kansas freshman single-game scoring record and his three 30-point efforts also set a KU freshman single-season mark … Set Kansas freshman records in scoring (15.9 ppg, 589 points) and free throw percentage (87.0) ... Led Kansas in scoring at 15.9 points per game, a Jayhawk freshman record and third in the Big 12 ... Paced the conference with an 87.0 free throw percentage and also ranked among the league leaders in field goal percentage (8th, .495 FG%), three-point field goal percentage (2nd, .420 3pt%), three-point field goals made (6th, 2.0) and rebounds (20th, 5.2 rpg) ... Redshirted in 2011-12, sitting out the season as a partial academic qualifier ... Was able to practice with the team during the second semester ... Made the Big 12 honor roll that semester with a GPA over 3.0. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 16 points and seven rebounds over six games as a high school senior at Christian Life Center in Humble, Texas after transferring there from Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va. ... Ranked No. 17 nationally by Rivals.com ... Spent his junior season at Wellston High School in St. Louis, averaging 28.3 ppg, 12.7 rpg, 6.2 apg, 2.6 spg and 2.3 bpg ... Wellston closed following the 2009-10 academic year. PERSONAL: Age 21 ... Twitter: @benmclemore ... Lists "The Hangover" and "Friday" as all-time favorite movies ... Favorite comfort is hamburgers. ETC: Changed jersey number to 23 prior to the 2014-15 season after wearing #16 in first season with the Kings … Became only the third player to be selected out of Kansas by the Kings in the Sacramento era, joining Ryan Robertson (second round, 45th overall, 1999) and Thomas Robinson (first round, 5th overall, 2012) … Is only the fourth player from Kansas to ever be selected by the Kings (Carl Henry, 4th round, 1984) in Sacramento franchise history.


9

RAJON RONDO

POSITION: Guard HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1/186 YEARS: 10th NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Kentucky/USA BORN: 2/22/86 (Louisville, KY)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 06-07 Bos. 78 1831 188 450 .418 6 29 .207 119 184 .647 74 218 292 297 181 1 128 137 8 501 3.7 3.8 6.4 07-08 Bos. 77 2306 351 713 .492 5 19 .263 107 175 .611 78 244 322 393 187 1 129 147 13 814 4.2 5.1 10.6 08-09 Bos. 80 2642 383 759 .505 15 48 .313 172 268 .642 100 316 416 659 193 0 149 209 11 953 5.2 8.2 11.9 09-10 Bos. 81 2963 459 904 .508 17 80 .213 175 282 .621 100 260 360 794 198 0 189 246 11 1110 4.4 9.8 13.7 10-11 Bos. 68 2527 318 670 .475 10 43 .233 75 132 .568 87 210 297 760 120 0 153 234 11 721 4.4 11.2 10.6 11-12 Bos. 53 1957 256 572 .448 10 42 .238 108 181 .597 62 195 257 620 99 0 95 193 3 630 4.8 11.7 11.9 12-13 Bos. 38 1423 225 465 .484 12 50 .240 60 93 .645 43 169 212 420 96 1 70 148 9 522 5.6 11.1 13.7 13-14 Bos. 30 998 141 350 .403 26 90 .289 42 67 .627 22 142 164 294 65 0 40 99 2 350 5.5 9.8 11.7 14-15 Bos-Dal 68 2019 275 645 .426 27 86 .314 31 78 .397 73 300 373 538 153 1 91 210 7 608 5.5 7.9 8.9 TOTALS 573 18666 2596 5528 .470 128 487 .263 889 1460 .609 639 2054 2693 4775 1292 4 1044 1623 75 6209 4.7 8.3 10.8 NBA PLAYOFFS STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 07-08 Bos. 26 831 107 263 .407 5 20 .250 47 68 .691 39 68 107 172 74 0 45 47 8 266 4.1 6.6 10.2 08-09 Bos. 14 577 93 223 .417 6 24 .250 44 67 .657 32 104 136 137 47 0 35 38 3 236 9.7 9.8 16.9 09-10 Bos. 24 975 151 326 .463 9 24 .375 68 114 .596 38 96 134 223 57 0 46 72 3 379 5.6 9.3 15.8 10-11 Bos. 9 345 51 107 .477 0 3 .000 24 38 .632 11 38 49 86 16 0 10 33 0 126 5.4 9.6 14.0 11-12 Bos. 19 810 141 301 .468 8 30 .267 39 56 .696 35 93 128 227 40 0 45 72 2 329 6.7 11.9 17.3 14-15 Bos-Dal 2 37 9 20 .450 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 1 1 2 6 6 0 0 2 0 19 1.0 3.0 9.5 TOTALS 94 3575 552 1240 .445 29 103 .282 222 343 .647 156 400 556 851 240 0 181 264 16 1355 5.9 9.1 14.4 RONDO'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 53 12/12/12 DAL @ BOS FGM: 15 02/15/12 DET @ BOS FGA: 27 02/15/12 DET @ BOS 3FGM: 5 01/02/15 DAL @ BOS 3FGA: 7 (2) 01/02/15 DAL @ BOS FTM: 11 (2) 04/08/09 NJ @ BOS FTA: 15 12/15/08 UTA @ BOS OREB: 6 (3) 03/24/10 DEN @ BOS DREB: 13 (2) 03/04/12 NY @ BOS REB: 17 03/04/12 NY @ BOS AST: 24 10/29/10 NY @ BOS STL: 8 03/23/11 MEM @ BOS TO: 9 (2) 01/20/13 BOS @ DET BLK: 3 (2) 12/07/12 BOS @ PHI PTS: 35 02/15/12 DET @ BOS RONDO'S PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS MIN: 58 04/30/09 BOS @ CHI FGM: 16 05/30/12 BOS @ MIA FGA: 24 05/30/12 BOS @ MIA 3FGM: 2 (6) 05/30/12 BOS @ MIA 3FGA: 4 (2) 05/26/12 PHI @ BOS FTM: 12 05/01/10 BOS @ CLE FTA: 16 05/09/10 CLE @ BOS OREB: 7 04/20/09 CHI @ BOS DREB: 14 05/09/10 CLE @ BOS REB: 18 05/09/10 CLE @ BOS AST: 20 04/22/11 BOS @ NY STL: 6 06/17/08 LAL @ BOS TO: 7 (5) 06/07/12 MIA @ BOS BLK: 2 (2) 05/02/09 CHI @ BOS PTS: 44 05/30/12 BOS @ MIA

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Selected after sophomore season at Kentucky by Phoenix Suns in first round (21st pick overall) of 2006 NBA Draft. ... Draft rights traded by Suns with Brian Grant to Boston Celtics for a first-round pick in 2007 draft (6/28/06) … Traded with Dwight Powell to Dallas in exchange for Brandan Wright, Jae Crowder, Jameer Nelson, a 2015 first round pick and a 2016 second round pick (12/18/14) ... Signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings (7/13/15). HONORS: Four-time All-Star (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) …Member of Boston’s 2008 NBA championship team … NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2007) ... NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2009, 2012) ... NBA All-Defensive First Team (2010, 2011) ... All-NBA Third Team (2012) NBA CAREER: Averaging 10.8 ppg (.470 FG%, .263 3pt%, .609 FT%), 4.7 rpg, 8.3 apg, 1.8 spg and 32.6 mpg in 573 career games (started 520) in 10 seasons with two teams - Boston (2006-07 - 2014-15) and Dallas (2014-15) ... In nine seasons with Boston, averaged 11.0 ppg (.473 FG%, .252 3pt%, .614 FT%), 4.7 rpg, 8.5 apg, 1.9 spg and 32.9 mpg in 527 games (started 474) ... In only season with Dallas, averaged 9.3 ppg (.436 FG%, .352 3pt%, .452 FT%), 4.5 rpg, 6.5 apg, 1.2 spg and 28.7 mpg in starting all 46 games he played in. NBA RANKS: Led the league assists per game in both 2011-12 (11.7 apg) and 2012-13 (11.1 apg) … Celtics’ all-time leader in assists per game (8.5) and steals per game (1.9) ... Also ranks 3rd in Celtics history in total steals (990) and 4th in total assists (4,474) … Holds the Celtics’ single-season assist record with 794 (2009-10) and single-season assist average with 11.7 apg (2011-12). 2014-15 (Dallas): Averaged 8.9 ppg (.426 FG%, .314 3pt%, .397 FT%), 5.5 rpg, 7.7 apg, 1.3 spg and 29.7 mpg in starting all 68 games he played in ... Averaged 8.3 ppg (.405 FG%, .250 3pt%, .333 FT%), 7.5 rpg, 10.8 apg, 1.7 spg and 31.8 mpg in starting all 22 games he played in with the Celtics ... Averaged 9.3 ppg (.436 FG%, .352 3pt%, .452 FT%), 4.5 rpg, 6.5 apg, 1.2 spg and 28.7 mpg in starting all 46 games he played in ... Among NBA leaders, ranked 5th in assists and 35th in steals … Recorded three triple-doubles and 15 double-doubles (6 with Dallas) ...Had four games with 20-plus points (3 with Dallas) … Had 29 games with 10-plus points (20 with Dallas) … Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in seven games (1 with Dallas) ... Dished out 10 or more assists 20 times (7 with Dallas) … Tallied 13 points (6-9 FG, 1-3 3pt), seven rebounds and 12 assists in 30 minutes vs. Brooklyn (10/29/14) … Recorded 1st triple-double of the season with 13 points (5-8 FG, 3-4 FT), 10 rebounds and 15 assists in 37 minutes vs. Toronto (11/5/14) … Had 20 points (8-15 FG, 4-7 3pt), nine rebounds, 12 assists and two steals in 36 minutes vs. Oklahoma City (11/12/14) …Handed out 19 assists to go with 12 rebounds at Atlanta (12/2/14) … Had 2nd triple-double with 13 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists and 3 steals in 34 minutes vs. Washington (12/7/14) … Recorded 3rd triple-double of the season with 12 points (6-11 FG), 10 rebounds and 10 assists in 32 minutes at Charlotte (12/10/14) … Acquired with Dwight Powell by Dallas from Boston in exchange for Brandan Wright, Jae Crowder, Jameer Nelson, a 2015 first-round pick and a 2016 second- round pick (12/18/14) … Missed the game at Chicago (11/8/14) due to a left hand procedure …DNP-left Achilles soreness at Denver (1/14/15) … Left the game at Orlando (1/31/15) in the 1st quarter with a left orbital fracture/nasal fracture and did not return … Missed six games due to the injury (2/2-2/11/15) … NWT-team suspension at Atlanta (2/25/15) … Left the game vs. Golden State (4/4/15) in the 2nd half with a hyperextended left knee and did not return … DND-Inactive (rest) at Denver (4/10/15).

2013-14 (Boston): Averaged 11.7 ppg (.403 FG%, .289 3pt%, .627 FT%), 5.5 rpg, 9.8 apg, 1.3 spg and 33.3 mpg in starting all 30 games he played in ... Led the Celtics in scoring four times, rebounds four times, assists 27 times, steals nine times, blocks once and minutes nine times ... Recorded 1 triple-double and 13 double-doubles ... Scored double-figures in 17 games, 20 or more points in two games ... Made his season debut with eight points, four assists and two steals in 19 minutes vs. L.A. Lakers (1/17/14) … Recorded his 4,000th career assist vs. Dallas (2/9/14) … Recorded season-high 22 points to go with 11 assists and three steals vs. Atlanta (2/26/14) … Had double-double with 11 points (5-15 FG, 1-6 3pt), 18 assists, two steals and no turnovers vs. Detroit (3/9/14) ... Also passed Bill Russell in that game for 5th-highest assist total in Celtic franchise history … Became just the 23rd player in Celtics franchise history to appear in 500 games for the Celtics at Toronto (3/28/14) … Recorded 1st triple-double of the season with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 16 assists vs. Philadelphia (4/4/14) ... Missed a total of 42 games due to injury: 39 games due to rehab from a torn ACL, right knee (10/30/13-1/13/14), two games due to a bruised left shin (4/11-4/12/14) and one game due to a strained left hamstring (4/16/14). 2012-13 (Boston): Averaged 13.7 ppg (.484 FG%, .240 3pt%, .645 FT%), 5.6 rpg, league-high 11.1 apg, 1.8 spg and 37.4 mpg in starting all 38 games he played in … Missed 44 games due to torn ACL in his right knee … Dished out 20 assists vs. Philadelphia (11/9/12) … Recorded 20 points (10-16 FG), nine rebounds, 10 assists and five steals in 37 minutes at Chicago (11/12/12) … Recorded his 2nd 20-assist game of the season vs. Toronto (11/17/12) … Tied John Stockton for the 2nd-longest streak with 10+ assists in a game at Orlando (11/25/12) by recording 16 assists against the Magic, which marked his 37th consecutive game with 10+ assists … Had streak snapped the next game when he was ejected just before halftime for an altercation … Recorded 1st triple-double of the season with 16 points (8-14 FG), 13 rebounds, 14 assists, three steals and three blocks at Philadelphia (12/7/12) … Had 26 points (9-18 FG, 2-3 3pt, 6-8 FT) in 34 minutes at Chicago (12/18/12) … Had 2nd triple-double with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists at Atlanta (1/5/13) … Recorded 3rd triple-double with 17 points (8-11 FG, 1-1 FT), 10 rebounds and 12 assists vs. Charlotte (1/14/13) … Named as a starter for the Eastern Conference in the 2013 NBA All-Star Game in Houston … Had 4th triple-double with 23 points (10-19 FG, 3-4 FT), 10 rebounds and 11 assists vs. New York (1/24/13) … For 5th triple-double of season had 16 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists at Atlanta (1/25/13) … Suffered a torn ACL in right knee at Atlanta (1/25/13) and was ruled out for the remainder of the season on 1/27/13. 2011-12 (Boston): Averaged 11.9 ppg (.448 FG%, .238 3pt%, .597 FT%), 4.8 rpg, league-high 11.7 apg, 1.8 spg and 36.9 mpg in starting all 53 games he played in ...


Named to All-NBA Third Team and Second Team All-Defense … Became the first Celtic to lead the NBA in assists per game since Bob Cousy during the 1959-60 season ... Passed K.C. Jones for 8th place on the Celtics all-time assist list on opening night when he recorded 13 assists to go with his 31 points (11-19 FG, 9-12 FT), five rebounds and five steals at New York (12/25/11) … Recorded 1st triple-double of the season with 18 points (7-10 FG, 4-7 FT), 11 rebounds and 14 assists at Washington (1/1/12) … Recorded his 3,000th career assist vs. Chicago (1/13/12) … Appeared in his 400th career game vs. Charlotte (2/7/12) … Had 15th career triple-double with 32 points (11-22 FG, 10-13 FT), 10 rebounds and 15 assists vs. Chicago (2/12/12) … Became just the 5th active player to record 10 field goals and 10 free throws in a triple-double (joining LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Richard Jefferson and Tracy McGrady) … Became the first player in more than two decades to record a 30-15-10 triple-double with 10 field goals and 10 free throws in a non-OT game (joining Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon and Larry Bird as the only players to accomplish that feat since 1980 – with Olajuwon’s being the most recent in 1989) … Tallied a career-high 35 points (15-27 FG, 1-1 3pt, 4-9 FT) in 39 minutes vs. Detroit (2/15/12) … Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star Team as a replacement for Joe Johnson … Had two points, two rebounds and eight assists in 16 minutes in the All-Star Game … Was named as a replacement for Stephen Curry for the Taco Bell Skills Challenge at All-Star weekend and finished in 2nd place … Recorded 3rd triple-double of the season with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Milwaukee (2/29/12) …. Had 4th triple-double with 18 points, a career-high 17 rebounds and a season-high 20 assists vs. New York (3/4/12) … Became first player since Magic Johnson on 4/18/89 to record 17 or more points, rebounds and assists in a game … Became first player to have a triple-double with 18 points, 20 assists and 17 rebounds since Wilt Chamberlain recorded 22 points, 25 rebounds, 21 assists on 2/2/68 … 5th triple-double of the season came with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists vs. Miami (4/1/12) …. Had 6th triple-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds and a season-high-tying 20 assists vs. Atlanta (4/11/12) ... Recorded 24 straight games with 10 or more assists from 3/11-4/26/12, which is the longest streak in the NBA since John Stockton recorded 29 straight in 1992 ... Missed four games during the streak due to injury. 2010-11 (Boston): Averaged 10.6 ppg (.475 FG%, .233 3pt%, .568 FT%), 4.4 rpg, 11.2 apg, 2.3 spg and 37.2 mpg in starting all 68 games he played in ... His 11.2 assists per game set a new franchise record and he finished 2nd in the NBA in assists and steals per game … Led the team in scoring four times, rebounds seven times, assists 65 times, steals 37 times, blocks once and minutes 30 times … Led Celtics with 31 double-doubles … Scored in double-figures in 36 games, 20 or more in five games … Recorded 1st triple-double of the season (10th career) with 10 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high 24 assists vs. New York (10/29/10) … Set the NBA record for most assists through four games (67) previously held by John Stockton and Magic Johnson (65) … Had 2nd triple-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 23 assists to go with a season-high six steals vs. San Antonio (1/5/11) … Recorded double-double with 10 points and 16 assists at L.A. Lakers (1/30/11) … Named to his second consecutive All-Star Game as a member of the Eastern Conference reserves … Tallied season-high 26 points (9-15 FG, 1-2 3pt, 7-9 FT) vs. Orlando (2/6/11) … Recorded 3rd triple-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Miami (2/13/11). 2009-10 (Boston): Averaged 13.7 ppg (.508 FG%, .213 3pt%, .621 FT%), 4.4 rpg, 9.8 apg, 2.3 spg and 36.6 mpg in starting all 81 games he played in ... Led the NBA in total steals (189) and steals per game (2.28) … In 45 games recorded 10 or more assists … Led the Celtics in assists in 80 games, in points 14 times, in rebounds 13 times and in steals in 56 games … Had two triple doubles - 22 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists at Toronto (1/10/10) and 11 points, 11 rebounds, 15 assists vs. Denver (3/24/10) … Had career-high 40 double-doubles … Earned his first All-Star Game appearance when he was named as a reserve to the 2010 Eastern Conference All-Star Team … Became the first Celtic since Sherman Douglas to record five 15-plus assist games in one calendar year since Douglas had five in 1993 … Recorded 11 points, nine rebounds, 13 assists and five steals vs. Milwaukee (12/8/09) … Became the first Celtic to post those numbers since the Elias Sports Bureau began tracking steals during the 1973-74 season … Pulled down a season-high 13 boards at Orlando (12/25/09) … Tallied season-high 30 points (11-18 FG, 1-3 3pt, 7-9 FT) to go with 15 assists and three steals at Golden State (12/28/09) … Became just the 3rd Celtic to post 30 points and 15 assists in the same game (joining Larry Bird and Bob Cousy) … Played his 300th career game vs. Detroit (3/15/10) … Handed out a season-high 18 assists vs. Sacramento (3/26/10) … Missed game vs. Toronto (1/2/10) due to a strained left hamstring. 2008-09 (Boston): Averaged 11.9 ppg (.505 FG%, .313 3pt%, .642 FT%), 5.2 rpg, 8.2 apg, 1.9 spg and 33.0 mpg in starting all 80 games he played in … Among NBA leaders, ranked 6th in assists and 5th in steals … Finished 5th in the NBA in total assists (659) … Scored in double-figures in 43 games, 20 or more in 13 games and 30 or more in two games … Scored season-high 32 points on his 23rd birthday at Phoenix (2/22/09) … Recorded two triple-doubles (12/3/08 vs. Indiana, 2/12/09 at Dallas) … Recorded 13 double-doubles …Dished out a season-high 17 assists twice (12/3/08 vs. Indiana, 2/27/09 vs. Indiana) … Finished with the 4th-highest assist total in a single season in franchise history (659). 2007-08 (Boston): Averaged 10.6 ppg (.492 FG%, .263 3pt%, .611 FT%), 4.2 rpg, 5.1 apg, 1.7 spg and 29.9 mpg in starting all 77 games he played in … Among NBA leaders, ranked 13th in steals, 35th in FG% (.492) and 22nd in assists (5.1) … Scored 20 or more points in eight games … Dished out 10 or more assists in six games ... Led Celtics in assists 36 times, in rebounds five times and in scoring twice …Tallied 23 points vs. Orlando (12/23/07) … Recorded 23 points and six boards at Miami (1/29/08) … Had a double-double with 14 points and a season-high 12 boards vs. Dallas (1/31/08) … Named to the T-Mobile Rookie-Sophomore Challenge and Youth Jam where he was a starter recording six points and six assists in 18 minutes of action … Became the first Celtic since Sherman Douglas in 1995 to record 15 or more assists in a game when he dished out a season-high 16 assists vs. Charlotte (2/29/08). 2006-07 (Boston): As a rookie, averaged 6.4 ppg (.418 FG%, .207 3pt%, .647 FT%), 3.7 rpg, 3.8 apg, 1.6 spg and 23.5 mpg in 78 games (started 25) … Recorded 13 points and three assists vs. Utah (11/10/06) … Tallied season-high 23 points, five assists and four steals vs. Toronto (1/12/07) … Recorded 1st career double-double with 10 points, 10 boards and seven assists at Washington (1/20/07) … In 1st career start, had 23 points, six rebounds, six assists and four steals in 43 minutes vs. L.A. Clippers (2/2/07) … Dished out a season-high 11 assists at Detroit (2/6/07) … Had 12 points, eight assists and seven boards in a season-high 47 minutes vs. Chicago (3/11/07) … Had 13 points and 10 assists vs. Atlanta (3/14/07) … Grabbed a season-high 14 boards at San Antonio (3/17/07) … Tallied 16 points and eight assists vs. Toronto (3/26/07) … Recorded 3rd double-double with 11 points and 10 boards vs. Miami (4/6/07) … Had 14 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and a career-high seven steals at Indiana (4/7/07). NBA PLAYOFFS: Averaging 14.4 ppg (.445 FG%, .282 3pt%, .647 FT%), 5.9 rpg, 9.1 apg, 1.9 spg and 38.0 mpg in starting all 94 playoff games he played in … Is fourth all time in postseason career triple-doubles with 10 (all with Boston) ... In 2012, scored a playoff career-high 44 points (16-24 FG, 2-2 3pt, 10-12 FT) to go with eight rebounds, 10 assists and three steals in 53 minutes in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Miami (5/30/12) … Became the first player in NBA postseason history to record those totals in a game … Recorded four triple-doubles during the postseason: Game 2 vs. Atlanta (17 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists), Game 1 vs. Philadelphia (13 points, 12 rebounds, 17 assists), Game 7 vs. Philadelphia (18 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists), Game 7 at Miami (22 points, 10 rebounds, 14 assists) … Became just the 2nd player in NBA playoff history to record 13 or more assists in the first five games of a series (joining Magic Johnson) when he did so in Games 1-5 vs. Philadelphia … Also averaged 14.1 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 12.7 apg vs. Philadelphia (only one other player has matched or bettered those totals for a 7-game series: Magic Johnson against Boston in 1984 NBA Finals: 18.0 ppg, 7.7 rpg and 13.6 apg). 2011: Averaged 14.0 ppg (.477 FG%, .632 FT%), 5.4 rpg, 9.6 apg, 1.1 spg and 38.3 mpg in starting all nine games he played in … Notched 6th career postseason triple-double with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 20 assists in 41 minutes at New York (4/22/11) … Joined Magic Johnson as the only other player in NBA history to record a postseason triple-double with 20 or more assists … Dislocated his left elbow during the 3rd quarter of Game 3 vs. Miami (5/7/11) but did not miss any games due to the injury. 2010: Averaged 15.8 ppg (.463 FG%, .375 3pt%, .596 FT%), 5.6 rpg, 9.3 apg, 1.9 spg and 40.6 mpg in starting all 24 games he played in … Had two triple-doubles (Game 4 vs. Cleveland: 29 points, 18 rebounds, 13 assists; Game 2 at L.A. Lakers: 19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) … Became just the 3rd player in NBA postseason history to record a triple-double of 29 points, 18 rebounds and 13 assists vs. Cleveland in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals (Oscar Robertson, Wilt Chamberlain were previous two) … Recorded 21 points, 12 assists and five steals in the deciding Game 6 vs. Cleveland (5/13/10), marking the 5th time a player recorded those numbers in a deciding game in which his team was the winner (Johnny Moore, Clyde Drexler, Michael Jordan, Jason Kidd) … Moved into 6th place all-time in Celtics postseason history for assists. 2009: Averaged 16.9 ppg (.417 FG%, .250 3pt%, .657 FT%), 9.7 rpg, 9.8 apg, 2.5 spg and 41.2 mpg in starting all 14 games he played in … Joined Larry Bird as the only Celtics to have posted three triple-doubles in the same postseason. 2008: Averaged 10.2 ppg (.407 FG%, .250 3pt%, .691 FT%), 4.1 rpg, 6.6 apg, 1.7 spg and 32.0 mpg in starting all 26 games he played in … Had two double-doubles … Recorded 2nd-highest single playoff assist mark by a Celtic in postseason history (172) … Tallied 14 points and 12 assists in Game 4 of the First Round at Atlanta … Had 20 points and 13 assists in Game 5 of the Semifinals vs. Cleveland … Posted 10 points, nine boards and eight assists in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals against Detroit … Dished out 13 assists in Game 5 against Detroit of the Eastern Conference Finals … Recorded 16 assists in Game 2 of the Finals, the most recorded by a player since Magic Johnson had 20 assists in 1991 … Had 21 points, seven rebounds, eight assists and six steals in 32 minutes in Game 6 of the NBA Finals vs. L.A. Lakers (6/17/08) … His six steals in Game 6 tied him for 2nd all-time in steals recorded in a single game (with John Havlicek, Steve Mix and Maurice Cheeks). COLLEGE: Led the SEC in assists (4.9) and ranked second in steals (2.0), while averaging 11.2 ppg and a team-high 6.1 rpg … Scored in double-figures in 17 games … Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in five games … Tallied career-high 25 points (7-12 FG) and seven assists vs. Louisville … Posted 21 points and nine rebounds vs. Indiana … Recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. West Virginia … Pulled down a career-high 19 rebounds vs. Iowa, the highest total ever by a Kentucky guard … Dished out a career-high 12 assists with no turnovers vs. Ole Miss … Recorded 11 points, eight rebounds and six assists vs. Connecticut in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. 2004-05: Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team … Set Kentucky single-season record for steals with 87 ... Had at least one steal in each game … Tied Kentucky’s single-game record with eight steals in just 20 minutes vs. Mississippi State … Scored in double-figures in his first three NCAA Tourney games … Handed out a season-high eight assists with no turnovers at Vanderbilt. PERSONAL: Full name is Rajon Pierre Rondo … Son of Amber Rondo … Born Feb. 22, 1986, in Louisville, Ky. ... Attended Louisville’s Eastern High School for three years before transferring to Virginia’s Oak Hill Academy for his senior year … Favorite NBA player growing up was Isiah Thomas … Enjoys shopping in his spare time … Favorite actor is Will Smith.


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MARSHALL HENDERSON

POSITION: Guard HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2/177 YEARS: 1st NBA season COLLEGE/COUNTRY: Ole Miss/USA HIGH SCHOOL: Bell (Hurst, TX) BORN: 9/19/90 (Fort Worth, TX)

COLLEGE STATISTICS Year-Team G MPG FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT RPG APG SPG BPG PTS PPG 09-10 Utah 30 27.4 114 305 .374 65 194 .335 61 74 .824 2.5 0.9 0.7 0.1 354 11.8 12-13 Ole Miss 36 31.5 209 549 .381 138 394 .350 166 188 .883 3.1 1.8 1.3 0.1 722 20.1 13-14 Ole Miss 30 31.1 172 487 .353 129 377 .342 98 120 .817 1.9 2.0 1.5 0.1 571 19.0 TOTALS 96 30.1 495 1341 .369 332 965 .344 325 382 .851 2.5 1.6 1.2 0.1 1647 17.2 COLLEGE: Averaged 17.2 ppg (.369 FG%, .344 3pt%, .851 FT%), 2.5 rpg, 1.6 apg, 1.2 spg and 30.1 mpg in 96 games with Utah (2009-10) and Ole Miss (2012-13 – 2013-14) … Ended career at Ole Miss with a three-pointer made in an SEC-record 66 consecutive games … In Ole Miss all-time history, ranked third in three-pointers made (267), second in three-pointers attempted (771), third in free throw percentage (.857) and sixth in scoring average (19.6 ppg) … Holds SEC record with 188 three-pointers made in a season (2012-13) and the NCAA single-season mark of 394 three-pointers attempted … Averaged 11.8 ppg (.374 FG%, .335 3pt%, .824 FT%), 2.5 rpg, 0.9 apg and 27.4 mpg in 30 games with Utah (2009-10) … Averaged 19.6 ppg (.368 FG%, .346 3pt%, .857 FT%), 2.5 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.4 spg and 31.3 mpg in two seasons (2012-13 – 2013-14) at Ole Miss … During the 2012-13 season, ranked first in the NCAA in three-pointers attempted (394) and second in three-pointers made (138) … During the 2012-13 season among the SEC leaders, ranked first in points (722), scoring average (20.1 ppg), free throws made (166) and free throw percentage (.883 FT%), second in three-point field goal percentage (.350 3pt%). INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: After a tryout in Italy, signed to short contracts with Orsi Derthona Basket Tortona and OpenjobMetis Varese ... Signed with Al Rayyan Doha of the Qatari Basketball League (11/1/14) ... Member of the 2014 Arab Club Championship team, earning MVP honors ... Played for Al Rayyan until January 2015 ... Averaged 17.1 ppg and 5.6 rpg in nine league games with Al Rayyan ... In mid-February 2015, signed a contract with Nift Al-Janoub of the Iraqi Division I Basketball League. PERSONAL: Born September 19, 1990 in Fort Worth, Texas ... Son of Willie and Shelley Henderson.

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VINCE HUNTER

POSITION: Forward HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-8/200 YEARS: 1st NBA season COLLEGE/COUNTRY: UTEP/USA HIGH SCHOOL: Consortium College Prep (Detroit, MI) BORN: 8/5/94 (Detroit, MI)

COLLEGE STATISTICS Year-Team G MPG FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT RPG APG SPG BPG PTS PPG 13-14 UTEP 34 25.8 148 265 .558 0 2 .000 123 202 .609 6.5 1.3 0.8 0.7 419 12.3 14-15 UTEP 33 28.5 182 346 .526 4 10 .400 124 206 .602 9.2 1.7 1.2 1.0 492 14.9 TOTALS 67 27.1 330 611 .540 4 12 .333 247 408 .605 7.9 1.5 1.0 0.9 911 13.6 COLLEGE: Averaged 13.6 ppg (.540 FG%, .333 3pt%, .605 FT%), 7.9 rpg, 1.5 apg, 1.0 spg and 27.1 mpg in 67 games with UTEP in two seasons (2013-14 – 2014-15) … Named Second-team All-C-USA, C-USA Freshman of the Year and C-USA All-Freshman Team after averaging 12.3 ppg (.558 FG%, .609 FT%), 6.5 rpg, 1.3 apg and 25.8 mpg in 34 games in his first season at UTEP in 2013-14 … In his last season at UTEP, named to First-team All-C-USA after averaging 14.9 ppg (.526 FG%, .400 3pt%, .602 FT%), 9.2 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.0 bpg and 28.5 mpg in 33 contests with UTEP in 2014-15 … Ranked first in total rebounds (305) and defensive rebounds (217) and second in CUSA in field goal percentage in 2014-15 ... As a sophomore (2014-15), also named to first team All-District 11 by the NABC ... Team leader in scoring, rebounding and steals per game ... First player to lead UTEP in points (492), rebounds (305), blocks (34) and steals (41) since David Van Dyke during the 1991-92 season ... Only the fourth Miner to collect 300 rebounds in a season, joining Jim Barnes, Harry Flournoy and Arnett Moultrie ... Led the Miners in both scoring and rebounding in 13 of 33 contests ... Led UTEP in scoring in 16 games and rebounding in 21 ... Had 13 double-doubles, including five in the first five games, becoming the first Miner since 1963 to open a season with five straight ... First Miner to win Conference USA Player of the Week four times in a single season ... First weekly honor came after posting a team-high 14 points, a career-high 16 rebounds and two blocks against Washington State ... As a freshman, led UTEP in scoring 10 times, with five 20-point games ... Was a five-time Conference USA Freshman of the Week ... Became the third player to earn C-USA Freshman of the Week honors five or more times since the award's inception in 2011 ... Tied UTEP freshman single-game record with 26 points against LA Tech. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time Class C All-State honoree (two first team, one second team) at Consortium College Preparatory High School School ... Team MVP as a senior after averaging 26.5 ppg, 14 rpg, four blocks and four steals a game for a 20-4 team ... Listed as the no. 98 high school prospect in the country by Rivals.com ... Averaged 23 ppg, 11 rpg and three steals as a junior, garnering second team All-City accolades for a 20-5 squad that lost in the regional finals of the state tournament ... Collected 19 ppg, eight rpg and five spg as a sophomore when he was third team All-City for a 24-4 club. PERSONAL: Born on August 5, 1994, in Detroit, Mich. ... Full name is Vincent Shamar Hunter ... Mother is Rachel Hunter ... Has two brothers and one sister ... Brother Matt played at Central Connecticut State.


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ERIC MORELAND

POSITION: Forward-Center HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-10/238 YEARS: 2nd NBA season COLLEGE/COUNTRY: Oregon State/USA HIGH SCHOOL: Hightower HS (Missouri, TX) BORN: 12/24/91 (Houston, TX)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 14-15 Sac. 3 33 2 6 .333 1 2 .500 3 6 .500 0 2 2 9 1 0 2 4 0 8 0.7 3.0 2.7 TOTALS 3 33 2 6 .333 1 2 .500 3 6 .500 0 2 2 9 1 0 2 4 0 8 0.7 3.0 2.7 NBA TRANSACTIONS: Undrafted ... Signed as a free agent by the Sacramento Kings (7/30/14) ... Assigned to the D-League affiliate Reno Bighorns (11/4/14) ... Recalled from Reno (11/17/14) ... Assigned to Reno (11/21/14) ... Recalled from Reno (11/25/14) ... Assigned to Reno (12/12/14) ... Waived by the Sacramento Kings (7/29/15) ... Signed as a free agent with the Kings (9/28/15). 2014-15 (Sacramento): Totaled two points (1-1 FG) and one rebound in three minutes off the bench in three games with Kings ... Missed 52 games (12/29-4/15) due to a left shoulder labral tear (Inactive List) ... Underwent surgery (1/3/14) to repair a torn labrum in left shoulder. NBA D-LEAGUE: Averaging 13.7 ppg (.592 FG%, .375 FT%), 12.7 rpg, 1.4 apg, 1.3 spg, 1.6 bpg and 28.7 mpg in seven games (started 6) in three stints for the Reno Bighorns in 2014-15. COLLEGE: Averaged 7.2 ppg (.535 FG%, .333 3pt%, .531 FT%), 8.6 rpg, 1.3 apg, 2.1 bpg and 25.0 mpg in 89 career games in four seasons at Oregon State … Finished career at Oregon State as the all-time leader in blocked shots (184) and blocks per game (2.07 bpg), fifth all-time in rebounds (762) and sixth in rebounding (8.6 rpg) … Twice named Pac-12 All-Defensive Honorable Mention, the second time coming after averaging 8.9 ppg, 10.3 rpg, 1.4 apg, 2.0 bpg and 29.4 mpg in his junior season … Became third player in Oregon State history to average double-figure rebounds in multiple seasons (10.6 rpg as a sophomore and 10.3 rpg as a junior) … Set Oregon State single-season Pac-12 records for rebounds (187) and rebounds per game (10.4 rpg) in 2013-14 … Established new Oregon State freshman single-season records with 69 blocks and 245 rebounds in 2011-12 as a redshirt freshman ... Scored career-best 23 points against Radford (3/19/14) … Grabbed career-high 19 rebounds and tied career-high four steals vs. Arizona State (3/8/14). PERSONAL: Born in Houston, Texas … Parents are Louis and Verlarne Moreland … Has one brother, Louis Truscott, and one sister, Jelisa … Announced on Twitter that he would forgo senior season and declare for the NBA Draft on April 12, 2014, after graduating in March 2014 with a degree in human development and family science.

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DAVID STOCKTON

POSITION: Guard HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5-11/165 YEARS: 2nd NBA season BEFORE NBA/COUNTRY: Gonzaga/USA BORN: 7/24/91 (Spokane, WA)

NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year-Team G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG3M FG3A PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 14-15 Sac. 3 33 2 6 .333 1 2 .500 3 6 .500 0 2 2 9 1 0 2 4 0 8 0.7 3.0 2.7 TOTALS 3 33 2 6 .333 1 2 .500 3 6 .500 0 2 2 9 1 0 2 4 0 8 0.7 3.0 2.7 STOCKTON'S CAREER HIGHS MIN: 19 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL FGM: 2 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL FGA: 3 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL 3FGM: 1 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL 3FGA: 1 (2) 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL FTM: 2 04/12/15 SAC @ DEN FTA: 4 04/12/15 SAC @ DEN DREB: 2 02/21/15 SAC @ LAC REB: 2 02/21/15 SAC @ LAC AST: 7 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL STL: 2 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL TO: 2 (2) 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL PTS: 5 04/15/15 SAC @ LAL

TRANSACTIONS/CAREER NOTES: Undrafted ... Signed as a free agent by the Washington Wizards (9/26/14) ... Waived by the Wizards (10/3/14) ... Selected by the D-League's Maine Red Claws in the third round with pick four of the 2014 NBA Development League Draft (11/1/14) and later traded to the Reno Bighorns on draft night ... Signed to a 10-day contract by the Sacramento Kings (2/20/15) ... Signed through the remainder of the 2015-16 season by the Kings (4/12/15). 2014-15 (Sacramento): Averaged 2.7 ppg (2-6 FG, 1-2 3pt, 3-6 FT), 0.7 rpg, 3.0 apg, 11.0 mpg in three games off the bench ... Signed through 2015-16 (4/12/15) ... Signed to a 10-day contract (2/20/15) ... Made NBA debut at L.A. Clippers (2/21/15), recording 1 point (0-2 FG, 0-1 3pt, 1-1 FT), two rebounds and one assist in seven minutes off the bench. RENO: Averaged 20.1 ppg (.461 FG%, .398 3pt%, .824 FT%), 4.2 rpg, 9.4 apg, 2.5 spg and 30.5 mpg in 43 games (started 38) for the Sacramento Kings NBA D-League affiliate Reno Bighorns ... Recorded two triple-doubles - 36 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists vs. Idaho (3/22/15) and 26 points, 10 rebounds, 15 assists vs. Bakersfield (3/31/15) ... Scored 30 or more points eight times ... Had 21 point-assist double-doubles ... Among D-League leaders, ranked 11th in scoring, third in assists and second in steals per game. Top performances: Tallied a career-high 44 points vs. Rio Grande (3/4/15) ... Had 37-point, 22-assist game vs. Texas (3/6/15).

PERSONAL: Father is Hall of Fame guard John Stockton.


INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE

NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC DIVISION Toronto Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia New York

SOUTHWEST DIVISION W 49 40 38 18 17

L 33 42 44 64 65

PCT .598 .488 .463 .220 .207

GB 9 11 31 32

HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 27-14 22-19 7-3 Won 1 21-20 19-22 8-2 Won 6 19-22 19-22 6-4 Won 1 12-29 6-35 0-10 Lost 10 10-31 7-34 3-7 Lost 1

W 53 50 41 38 32

L 29 32 41 44 50

PCT .646 .610 .500 .463 .390

GB 3 12 15 21

HOME 31-10 27-14 23-18 23-18 18-23

ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 22-19 7-3 Won 2 23-18 7-3 Won 4 18-23 5-5 Lost 1 15-26 7-3 Lost 1 14-27 4-6 Won 1

W 60 46 37 33 25

L 22 36 45 49 57

PCT .732 .561 .451 .402 .305

GB 14 23 27 35

HOME 35- 6 29-12 20-21 19-22 13-28

ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 25-16 5-5 Lost 3 17-24 6-4 Lost 2 17-24 4-6 Won 2 14-27 2-8 Lost 6 12-29 3-7 Lost 4

CENTRAL DIVISION Cleveland Chicago Milwaukee Indiana Detroit

W 56 55 55 50 45

L 26 27 27 32 37

PCT .683 .671 .671 .610 .549

GB 1 1 6 11

HOME 30-11 31-10 33- 8 27-14 28-13

ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 26-15 7-3 Won 3 24-17 5-5 Won 1 22-19 9-1 Lost 1 23-18 5-5 Won 1 17-24 7-3 Won 2

W 51 45 38 30 16

L 31 37 44 52 66

PCT .622 .549 .463 .366 .195

GB 6 13 21 35

HOME 32- 9 29-12 21-20 19-22 9-32

ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 19-22 4-6 Lost 4 16-25 4-6 Won 2 17-24 7-3 Lost 1 11-30 3-7 Lost 2 7-34 0-10 Lost 12

W 67 56 39 29 21

L 15 26 43 53 61

PCT .817 .683 .476 .354 .256

GB 11 28 38 46

HOME 39- 2 30-11 22-19 18-23 12-29

ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 28-13 8-2 Won 4 26-15 9-1 Won 7 17-24 1-9 Lost 5 11-30 3-7 Won 2 9-32 2-8 Lost 3

NORTHWEST DIVISION

SOUTHEAST DIVISION Atlanta Washington Miami Charlotte Orlando

Houston Memphis San Antonio Dallas New Orleans

Portland Oklahoma City Utah Denver Minnesota PACIFIC DIVISION Golden State L.A. Clippers Phoenix Sacramento L.A. Lakers


INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 SCORING AVERAGE Westbrook, OKC. Harden, Hou. James, Cle. Davis, N.O. Cousins, Sac. Curry, G.S. Aldridge, Por. Griffin, LA-C Irving, Cle. Thompson, G.S. Wade, Mia. Gay, Sac. Lillard, Por. DeRozan, Tor. Butler, Chi. Vucevic, Orl. Hayward, Utah Paul, LA-C Ellis, Dal. Gasol, Chi. Oladipo, Orl. Lowry, Tor. Wall, Was. Gasol, Mem. Walker, Cha. Nowitzki, Dal. Lopez, Bkn. Harris, Orl. Bledsoe, Pho. Knight, Mil.-Pho. Wiggins, Min. Millsap, Atl. Jefferson, Cha. Evans, N.O. Leonard, S.A. Thomas, Pho.-Bos. Love, Cle. Redick, LA-C G. Dragic, Pho.-Mia. Randolph, Mem.

G 67 81 69 68 59 80 71 67 75 77 62 68 82 60 65 74 76 82 80 78 72 70 79 81 62 77 72 68 81 63 82 73 65 79 64 67 75 78 78 71

FG 627 647 624 642 498 653 659 574 578 602 509 508 590 409 421 631 484 568 602 570 473 430 519 530 378 487 506 442 468 375 497 443 486 521 394 335 413 447 502 454

FT 546 715 375 371 423 308 306 311 315 225 284 337 344 361 386 164 375 289 228 294 262 252 284 350 234 255 223 193 353 195 354 255 108 202 202 302 258 183 181 228

PTS 1886 2217 1743 1656 1421 1900 1661 1469 1628 1668 1331 1432 1720 1204 1301 1428 1463 1564 1513 1446 1292 1244 1387 1413 1075 1333 1236 1164 1377 1070 1387 1218 1082 1313 1057 1101 1228 1277 1275 1143

AVG 28.1 27.4 25.3 24.4 24.1 23.8 23.4 21.9 21.7 21.7 21.5 21.1 21.0 20.1 20.0 19.3 19.3 19.1 18.9 18.5 17.9 17.8 17.6 17.4 17.3 17.3 17.2 17.1 17.0 17.0 16.9 16.7 16.6 16.6 16.5 16.4 16.4 16.4 16.3 16.1

REBOUNDS PER GAME Jordan, LA-C Drummond, Det. Cousins, Sac. Gasol, Chi. Chandler, Dal. Vucevic, Orl. Randolph, Mem. Davis, N.O. Aldridge, Por. Monroe, Det. Asik, N.O. Love, Cle. Noah, Chi. Gobert, Utah Duncan, S.A. Kanter, Utah-OKC. Faried, Den. Gortat, Was. Valanciunas, Tor. Jefferson, Cha. Dieng, Min. Favors, Utah Green, G.S. Noel, Phi. Bogut, G.S. Thompson, Cle. Hill, LA-L Millsap, Atl. Ibaka, OKC. Gasol, Mem. Sullinger, Bos. Davis, LA-L Griffin, LA-C Adams, OKC. Lopez, Bkn. Mozgov, Den.-Cle. Westbrook, OKC. Leonard, S.A. Horford, Atl. Hibbert, Ind.

G 82 82 59 78 75 74 71 68 71 69 76 75 67 82 77 75 75 82 80 65 73 74 79 75 67 82 70 73 64 81 58 79 67 70 72 81 67 64 76 76

OFF 397 437 185 220 294 238 225 173 177 229 244 142 219 265 170 277 242 180 215 99 223 196 114 185 141 274 174 139 135 115 147 230 126 199 214 203 124 85 131 156

DEF TOT AVG 829 1226 15.0 667 1104 13.5 562 747 12.7 699 919 11.8 570 864 11.5 572 810 10.9 522 747 10.5 523 696 10.2 549 726 10.2 475 704 10.2 504 748 9.8 589 731 9.7 427 646 9.6 510 775 9.5 534 704 9.1 394 671 8.9 426 668 8.9 537 717 8.7 478 693 8.7 449 548 8.4 386 609 8.3 411 607 8.2 533 647 8.2 426 611 8.1 402 543 8.1 383 657 8.0 382 556 7.9 431 570 7.8 364 499 7.8 515 630 7.8 294 441 7.6 370 600 7.6 382 508 7.6 324 523 7.5 321 535 7.4 388 591 7.3 364 488 7.3 376 461 7.2 413 544 7.2 384 540 7.1

ASSISTS PER GAME G Paul, LA-C 82 Wall, Was. 79 Lawson, Den. 75 Westbrook, OKC. 67 Rondo, Bos.-Dal. 68 Curry, G.S. 80 James, Cle. 69 Teague, Atl. 73 Harden, Hou. 81 Lowry, Tor. 70 Carter-Williams, ALL t66 Evans, N.O. 79 Williams, Bkn. 68 Payton, Orl. 82 Mo Williams, Min.-Cha.68 Lillard, Por. 82 Bledsoe, Pho. 81 Jackson, OKC.-Det. 77 Turner, Bos. 82 Conley, Mem. 70 Griffin, LA-C 67 Knight, Mil.-Pho. 63 Irving, Cle. 75 Walker, Cha. 62 Parker, S.A. 68 Wade, Mia. 62 Batum, Por. 71 Jack, Bkn. 80 Noah, Chi. 67 Lin, LA-L 74 G. Dragic, Pho.-Mia. 78 Burke, Utah 76 Augustin, Det.-OKC. 82 Thomas, Pho.-Bos. 67 Ginobili, S.A. 70 Hayward, Utah 76 Schroder, Atl. 77 Ellis, Dal. 80 Oladipo, Orl. 72 Nelson, Dal.-Bos.-Den.63

INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 FIELD GOAL PCT. Jordan, LA-C Valanciunas, Tor. Gortat, Was. Mozgov, Den.-Cle. Zeller, Bos. Horford, Atl. Davis, N.O. Favors, Utah Vucevic, Orl. Kanter, Utah-OKC. Drummond, Det. Lopez, Bkn. Duncan, S.A. Nene , Was. Faried, Den. Motiejunas, Hou. Bass, Bos. Griffin, LA-C G. Dragic, Pho.-Mia. Boozer, LA-L Monroe, Det. Gasol, Mem. Gasol, Chi. Speights, G.S. Antetokounmpo, Mil. James, Cle. Randolph, Mem. Carroll, Atl. Curry, G.S. Parker, S.A. Paul, LA-C Barnes, G.S. Jefferson, Cha. Leonard, S.A. Redick, LA-C Millsap, Atl. Ibaka, OKC. West, Ind. Wade, Mia. Deng, Mia.

FG 379 373 439 314 340 519 642 482 631 482 494 506 419 307 373 353 344 574 502 371 423 530 570 318 383 624 454 318 653 404 568 316 486 394 447 443 374 323 509 369

FGA 534 652 775 566 619 965 1199 918 1206 928 961 987 819 601 736 700 683 1144 1002 743 853 1072 1153 646 780 1279 932 653 1341 832 1170 656 1010 822 938 930 786 686 1084 787

PCT .710 .572 .566 .555 .549 .538 .535 .525 .523 .519 .514 .513 .512 .511 .507 .504 .504 .502 .501 .499 .496 .494 .494 .492 .491 .488 .487 .487 .487 .486 .485 .482 .481 .479 .477 .476 .476 .471 .470 .469

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. Korver, Atl. Gordon, N.O. Curry, G.S. Thompson, G.S. Redick, LA-C Morrow, OKC. D. Green, S.A. Irving, Cle. Beal, Was. Dunleavy, Chi. Middleton, Mil. Barnes, G.S. Lee, Mem. Thompson, Phi. Singler, Det.-OKC. Paul, LA-C Carroll, Atl. Frye, Orl. Terry, Hou. Pierce, Was. Knight, Mil.-Pho. Matthews, Por. Butler, Was. Brooks, Chi. Conley, Mem. Smith, N.Y.-Cle. Parsons, Dal. Nowitzki, Dal. Butler, Det. Vasquez, Tor. Fournier, Orl. Villanueva, Dal. Harden, Hou. Covington, Phi. Belinelli, S.A. Pondexter, Mem.-N.O. Thomas, Pho.-Bos. Ross, Tor. Patterson, Tor. Ellington, LA-L

3FG 221 141 286 239 200 141 191 157 106 107 109 87 90 115 96 139 120 136 126 118 125 173 91 121 107 163 132 104 83 133 85 83 208 167 86 91 129 145 105 90

3GA 449 315 646 545 458 325 457 378 259 263 268 215 224 287 241 349 304 346 323 303 321 445 235 313 277 426 347 274 219 351 225 221 555 446 230 244 346 390 283 243

PCT .492 .448 .443 .439 .437 .434 .418 .415 .409 .407 .407 .405 .402 .401 .398 .398 .395 .393 .390 .389 .389 .389 .387 .387 .386 .383 .380 .380 .379 .379 .378 .376 .375 .374 .374 .373 .373 .372 .371 .370

FREE THROW PCT. Curry, G.S. Meeks, Det. Redick, LA-C Crawford, LA-C Paul, LA-C Gallinari, Den. Young, LA-L Nowitzki, Dal. Jack, Bkn. Martin, Min. Thompson, G.S. Knight, Mil.-Pho. Mo Williams, Min.-Ch Augustin, Det.-OKC. Thomas, Pho.-Bos. Harden, Hou. Lillard, Por. Irving, Cle. Teague, Atl. Williams, Tor. Conley, Mem. Middleton, Mil. Gay, Sac. Anderson, N.O. Durant, OKC. Henderson, Cha. Aldridge, Por. Afflalo, Den.-Por. Speights, G.S. LaVine, Min. Westbrook, OKC. Williams, Bkn. Butler, Chi. Brooks, Chi. Je. Green, Bos.-Mem. DeRozan, Tor. Jackson, OKC.-Det. Ja. Smith, N.Y. Clarkson, LA-L Walker, Cha.

FT 308 145 183 227 289 171 132 255 200 170 225 195 163 178 302 715 344 315 275 340 214 134 337 129 146 184 306 167 150 149 546 201 386 145 239 361 181 127 131 234

FTA 337 160 203 252 321 191 148 289 227 193 256 223 187 205 348 824 398 365 319 395 249 156 393 151 171 217 362 198 178 177 654 241 463 174 287 434 218 153 158 283

PCT .914 .906 .901 .901 .900 .895 .892 .882 .881 .881 .879 .874 .872 .868 .868 .868 .864 .863 .862 .861 .859 .859 .858 .854 .854 .848 .845 .843 .843 .842 .835 .834 .834 .833 .833 .832 .830 .830 .829 .827

AST AVG 838 10.2 792 10.0 720 9.6 574 8.6 538 7.9 619 7.7 511 7.4 513 7.0 565 7.0 473 6.8 442 6.7 521 6.6 448 6.6 533 6.5 424 6.2 507 6.2 493 6.1 462 6.0 449 5.5 375 5.4 354 5.3 330 5.2 389 5.2 318 5.1 335 4.9 299 4.8 341 4.8 373 4.7 312 4.7 339 4.6 350 4.5 328 4.3 353 4.3 284 4.2 293 4.2 313 4.1 317 4.1 329 4.1 295 4.1 253 4.0


INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 STEALS PER GAME Leonard, S.A. Westbrook, OKC. Allen, Mem. Curry, G.S. Paul, LA-C Harden, Hou. Ariza, Hou. Ellis, Dal. Millsap, Atl. Noel, Phi. Butler, Chi. Wall, Was. Payton, Orl. Teague, Atl. Carter-Williams, ALLtot Oladipo, Orl. Young, Min.-Bkn. James, Cle. Bledsoe, Pho. Lowry, Tor. Green, G.S. Middleton, Mil. Cousins, Sac. Chalmers, Mia. Irving, Cle. Smart, Bos. Davis, N.O. Walker, Cha. Knight, Mil.-Pho. Brewer, Min.-Hou. Hayward, Utah Covington, Phi. Tucker, Pho. Carroll, Atl. Rondo, Bos.-Dal. Shumpert, N.Y.-Cle. Matthews, Por. Conley, Mem. Evans, N.O. D. Green, S.A.

G 64 67 63 80 82 81 82 80 73 75 65 79 82 73 66 72 76 69 81 70 79 79 59 80 75 67 68 62 63 80 76 70 78 70 68 62 60 70 79 81

STL 148 140 129 163 156 154 152 148 130 133 114 138 142 125 111 120 124 109 127 109 123 122 90 122 114 99 100 89 90 114 108 97 107 94 91 81 77 89 100 101

AVG 2.31 2.09 2.05 2.04 1.90 1.90 1.85 1.85 1.78 1.77 1.75 1.75 1.73 1.71 1.68 1.67 1.63 1.58 1.57 1.56 1.56 1.54 1.53 1.53 1.52 1.48 1.47 1.44 1.43 1.43 1.42 1.39 1.37 1.34 1.34 1.31 1.28 1.27 1.27 1.25

Assists Per Turnover Name Paul, LA-C Lawson, Den. Barea, Dal. Dellavedova, Cle. G. Hill, Ind. Walker, Cha. Jennings, Det. Holiday, N.O. Williams, Bkn. Harris, Dal. Blake, Por. Lowry, Tor. A. Miller, Was.-Sac. Larkin, N.Y. Burke, Utah Payton, Orl. Wall, Was. Iguodala, G.S. Batum, Por. Cole, Mia.-N.O.

AST 838 720 263 204 220 318 272 274 448 237 288 473 284 226 328 533 792 228 341 255

TO RATIO 190 4.41 185 3.89 70 3.76 61 3.34 69 3.19 100 3.18 90 3.02 91 3.01 154 2.91 85 2.79 104 2.77 173 2.73 104 2.73 83 2.72 124 2.65 203 2.63 304 2.61 88 2.59 132 2.58 99 2.58

Steals Per Turnover Name Leonard, S.A. Allen, Mem. Carroll, Atl. Butler, Chi. Larkin, N.Y. Tucker, Pho. Smart, Bos. D. Green, S.A. Middleton, Mil. Ariza, Hou. Young, Min.-Bkn. Davis, N.O. Iguodala, G.S. Caldwell-Pope, Det. Green, G.S. Harris, Dal. Noel, Phi. Walker, Cha. Williams, Tor. Brewer, Min.-Hou.

STL 148 129 94 114 93 107 99 101 122 152 124 100 89 93 123 78 133 89 88 114

TO RATIO 97 1.53 86 1.50 75 1.25 93 1.23 83 1.12 96 1.11 90 1.10 93 1.09 113 1.08 141 1.08 117 1.06 95 1.05 88 1.01 94 0.99 133 0.92 85 0.92 146 0.91 100 0.89 101 0.87 131 0.87

BLOCKS PER GAME Davis, N.O. Ibaka, OKC. Gobert, Utah Jordan, LA-C Henson, Mil. Duncan, S.A. Noel, Phi. Gasol, Chi. Drummond, Det. Lopez, Bkn. Cousins, Sac. Dieng, Min. Bogut, G.S. Favors, Utah Hibbert, Ind. Gasol, Mem. Biyombo, Cha. Len, Pho. Lopez, Por. Smith, Det.-Hou. Gortat, Was. Jefferson, Cha. Horford, Atl. Wright, Dal.-Bos.-Pho. Green, G.S. Davis, LA-L Adams, OKC. Chandler, Dal. Gibson, Chi. Mozgov, Den.-Cle. Valanciunas, Tor. McDaniels, Phi.-Hou. Noah, Chi. Nurkic, Den. D. Green, S.A. Aldrich, N.Y. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Grant, Phi. Andersen, Mia. J. Johnson, Tor.

G 68 64 82 82 67 77 75 78 82 72 59 73 67 74 76 81 64 69 59 83 82 65 76 75 79 79 70 75 62 81 80 62 67 62 81 61 81 65 60 70

BLK 200 155 189 183 135 151 142 147 153 126 103 126 113 123 125 131 99 105 84 116 110 84 98 94 99 98 86 91 75 97 95 70 74 68 87 65 85 68 61 70

AVG 2.94 2.42 2.30 2.23 2.01 1.96 1.89 1.88 1.87 1.75 1.75 1.73 1.69 1.66 1.64 1.62 1.55 1.52 1.42 1.40 1.34 1.29 1.29 1.25 1.25 1.24 1.23 1.21 1.21 1.20 1.19 1.13 1.10 1.10 1.07 1.07 1.05 1.05 1.02 1.00

MINUTES PER GAME Butler, Chi. Harden, Hou. Irving, Cle. Wiggins, Min. James, Cle. Davis, N.O. Wall, Was. Oladipo, Orl. Ariza, Hou. Lillard, Por. Lawson, Den. Gay, Sac. Aldridge, Por. Griffin, LA-C DeRozan, Tor. Johnson, Bkn. Paul, LA-C Harris, Orl. Bledsoe, Pho. Lowry, Tor. Hayward, Utah Jordan, LA-C Gasol, Chi. Westbrook, OKC. Walker, Cha. Vucevic, Orl. Cousins, Sac. Evans, N.O. G. Dragic, Pho.-Mia. Love, Cle. Ellis, Dal. Matthews, Por. Deng, Mia. Batum, Por. Beal, Was. Gasol, Mem. Parsons, Dal. Gordon, N.O. Ibaka, OKC. Millsap, Atl.

G 65 81 75 82 69 68 79 72 82 82 75 68 71 67 60 80 82 68 81 70 76 82 78 67 62 74 59 79 78 75 80 60 72 71 63 81 66 61 64 73

MIN 2513 2981 2730 2969 2493 2455 2837 2573 2930 2925 2665 2408 2512 2356 2100 2791 2857 2369 2800 2414 2618 2820 2681 2302 2119 2529 2013 2690 2640 2532 2699 2024 2421 2380 2107 2687 2186 2018 2116 2390

AVG 38.7 36.8 36.4 36.2 36.1 36.1 35.9 35.7 35.7 35.7 35.5 35.4 35.4 35.2 35.0 34.9 34.8 34.8 34.6 34.5 34.4 34.4 34.4 34.4 34.2 34.2 34.1 34.0 33.8 33.8 33.7 33.7 33.6 33.5 33.5 33.2 33.1 33.1 33.1 32.7


TEAMS' STATISTICS / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 TEAM G.S. LA-C Dall. Tor. OKC. Hou. S.A. Clev. Port. Atl. Phoe. Den. Bos. Sac. Chi. N.O. Wash. Det. LA-L Mem. Bkn. Milw. Minn. Ind. Orl. Utah Miami Cha. Phil. N.Y.

G 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82

FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. 3410 7137 .478 883 2217 .398 3228 6830 .473 827 2202 .376 3255 7036 .463 732 2082 .352 3108 6829 .455 726 2060 .352 3184 7119 .447 632 1864 .339 3032 6832 .444 933 2680 .348 3208 6854 .468 677 1847 .367 3089 6739 .458 826 2253 .367 3175 7049 .450 807 2231 .362 3121 6699 .466 818 2152 .380 3178 7038 .452 698 2048 .341 3099 7158 .433 660 2032 .325 3193 7211 .443 660 2021 .327 3010 6617 .455 461 1350 .341 3001 6797 .442 645 1825 .353 3108 6795 .457 586 1583 .370 3139 6790 .462 497 1381 .360 3041 7038 .432 703 2043 .344 3054 7020 .435 532 1546 .344 3097 6763 .458 423 1246 .339 3069 6804 .451 541 1633 .331 3083 6722 .459 545 1500 .363 2986 6820 .438 406 1223 .332 2998 6824 .439 612 1740 .352 3076 6792 .453 554 1598 .347 2900 6492 .447 610 1781 .343 2885 6330 .456 556 1659 .335 2913 6932 .420 498 1566 .318 2765 6777 .408 692 2160 .320 2882 6726 .428 560 1614 .347

FREE THROWS MADE ATT. PCT. 1313 1709 .768 1468 2067 .710 1386 1843 .752 1585 2014 .787 1524 2020 .754 1525 2133 .715 1368 1754 .780 1453 1934 .751 1272 1589 .801 1349 1735 .778 1343 1767 .760 1462 1991 .734 1266 1678 .754 1829 2400 .762 1618 2067 .783 1345 1790 .751 1305 1758 .742 1292 1838 .703 1433 1935 .741 1445 1869 .773 1359 1817 .748 1312 1734 .757 1638 2110 .776 1373 1817 .756 1141 1565 .729 1391 1929 .721 1438 1940 .741 1397 1867 .748 1320 1953 .676 1211 1575 .769

-- REBOUNDS -OFF. DEF. TOT. 853 2814 3667 784 2711 3495 858 2608 3466 881 2526 3407 1052 2844 3896 958 2624 3582 806 2772 3578 911 2612 3523 879 2881 3760 715 2611 3326 896 2643 3539 1012 2653 3665 910 2685 3595 895 2728 3623 959 2792 3751 942 2621 3563 862 2801 3663 1051 2630 3681 952 2647 3599 856 2634 3490 846 2627 3473 876 2574 3450 949 2406 3355 856 2822 3678 822 2607 3429 988 2617 3605 747 2461 3208 820 2793 3613 978 2536 3514 867 2443 3310

----- MISCELLANEOUS -----AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 2248 1628 8 762 1185 496 2031 1749 10 640 1012 409 1846 1644 7 663 1062 371 1701 1712 9 615 1057 357 1681 1829 14 598 1205 454 1820 1803 10 777 1366 407 2000 1564 3 657 1146 444 1814 1510 4 603 1171 340 1799 1494 5 525 1117 372 2111 1457 2 744 1167 380 1659 1744 15 700 1238 385 1788 1882 16 641 1166 367 2009 1738 6 674 1133 294 1667 1696 19 550 1333 324 1781 1495 7 514 1145 476 1806 1530 6 553 1087 510 1969 1707 6 601 1233 378 1771 1559 13 623 1099 383 1715 1741 20 578 1086 366 1777 1567 8 700 1094 347 1716 1579 2 576 1133 340 1932 1814 7 789 1373 403 1771 1571 2 668 1231 327 1757 1742 4 505 1147 375 1692 1714 9 647 1221 314 1632 1583 5 623 1256 489 1626 1636 8 642 1214 372 1654 1494 4 499 976 448 1683 1778 10 789 1453 487 1746 1768 14 575 1206 382

SCORING PTS AVG. 9016 110.0 8751 106.7 8628 105.2 8527 104.0 8524 104.0 8522 103.9 8461 103.2 8457 103.1 8429 102.8 8409 102.5 8397 102.4 8320 101.5 8312 101.4 8310 101.3 8265 100.8 8147 99.4 8080 98.5 8077 98.5 8073 98.5 8062 98.3 8038 98.0 8023 97.8 8016 97.8 7981 97.3 7847 95.7 7801 95.1 7764 94.7 7721 94.2 7542 92.0 7535 91.9

OPPONENTS' STATISTICS / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 TEAM Utah Mem. S.A. Ind. Atl. Miami Cha. Milw. Chi. Wash. N.O. Port. Clev. Det. G.S. LA-C Hou. Bkn. Tor. Phil. N.Y. Bos. Orl. OKC. Dall. Phoe. Den. Sac. LA-L Minn. AVG.'S

FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. 2935 6587 .446 604 1670 .362 2954 6684 .442 663 1889 .351 3044 6861 .444 558 1550 .360 2949 6784 .435 591 1713 .345 2991 6815 .439 720 2112 .341 2960 6523 .454 666 1887 .353 3020 6863 .440 649 1816 .357 2917 6681 .437 676 1974 .342 3095 7109 .435 538 1605 .335 2965 6844 .433 657 1885 .349 3108 6814 .456 537 1605 .335 3130 7123 .439 524 1552 .338 3121 6850 .456 634 1848 .343 3106 6817 .456 635 1789 .355 3031 7084 .428 592 1757 .337 2984 6745 .442 683 1959 .349 3092 6983 .443 605 1881 .322 3150 6913 .456 696 1944 .358 3116 6787 .459 633 1828 .346 3045 6785 .449 658 1879 .350 3031 6592 .460 694 1825 .380 3125 6943 .450 607 1804 .336 3112 6720 .463 682 1853 .368 3085 7008 .440 681 1984 .343 3117 6930 .450 741 2034 .364 3149 6972 .452 633 1798 .352 3164 6909 .458 631 1823 .346 3238 7094 .456 718 2055 .349 3180 6817 .466 697 1921 .363 3373 6933 .487 697 1897 .367 3076 6852 .449 643 1838 .350 92287 55137 205570 19300

FREE THROWS MADE ATT. PCT. 1309 1760 .744 1225 1651 .742 1307 1754 .745 1469 1951 .753 1262 1651 .764 1391 1905 .730 1292 1673 .772 1478 1993 .742 1291 1723 .749 1434 1942 .738 1329 1751 .759 1298 1713 .758 1214 1629 .745 1312 1699 .772 1534 2011 .763 1560 2105 .741 1451 1932 .751 1278 1748 .731 1410 1923 .733 1530 2023 .756 1543 2032 .759 1442 1909 .755 1410 1878 .751 1494 2005 .745 1415 1879 .753 1540 2030 .759 1652 2208 .748 1420 1898 .748 1577 2118 .745 1294 1704 .759 1405 1873 .750 42161 56198

-- REBOUNDS -OFF. DEF. TOT. 811 2406 3217 864 2616 3480 813 2643 3456 800 2704 3504 948 2631 3579 894 2467 3361 728 2890 3618 938 2576 3514 963 2598 3561 821 2599 3420 870 2537 3407 902 2754 3656 885 2487 3372 877 2740 3617 963 2690 3653 868 2649 3517 973 2621 3594 937 2699 3636 922 2559 3481 940 2853 3793 898 2669 3567 893 2772 3665 825 2739 3564 917 2587 3504 1006 2778 3784 951 2766 3717 899 2798 3697 898 2479 3377 824 2797 3621 953 2619 3572 893 2657 3550 79723 106504

26781

----- MISCELLANEOUS -----AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 1594 1604 7 674 1076 382 1652 1662 13 604 1257 424 1699 1613 6 648 1167 362 1633 1754 11 617 1045 386 1931 1611 16 604 1317 404 1748 1715 7 646 1215 359 1815 1708 4 502 1033 440 1831 1649 9 708 1425 392 1657 1736 17 614 1000 443 1634 1610 5 655 1145 350 1700 1533 4 555 1003 475 1669 1534 6 655 999 297 1974 1685 9 642 1092 368 1949 1584 5 572 1146 391 1718 1541 5 680 1329 293 1904 1766 7 548 1171 245 1752 1730 10 726 1342 437 1944 1641 9 643 1137 372 1870 1668 7 567 1182 413 1942 1657 4 779 1374 454 1783 1564 6 659 1153 353 1798 1545 10 583 1239 431 1921 1467 4 635 1185 441 1815 1675 12 642 1118 377 1830 1816 13 602 1339 314 1734 1664 8 651 1276 337 1894 1698 8 611 1177 504 1912 1958 14 712 1059 508 1966 1589 5 611 1068 396 1933 1751 12 686 1243 449

--- SCORING --PTS AVG. DIFF. 7783 94.9 +0.2 7796 95.1 +3.2 7953 97.0 +6.2 7958 97.0 +0.3 7964 97.1 +5.4 7977 97.3 -2.6 7981 97.3 -3.2 7988 97.4 +0.4 8019 97.8 +3.0 8021 97.8 +0.7 8082 98.6 +0.8 8082 98.6 +4.2 8090 98.7 +4.5 8159 99.5 -1.0 8188 99.9 +10.1 8211 100.1 +6.6 8240 100.5 +3.4 8274 100.9 -2.9 8275 100.9 +3.1 8278 101.0 -9.0 8299 101.2 -9.3 8299 101.2 +0.2 8316 101.4 -5.7 8345 101.8 +2.2 8390 102.3 +2.9 8471 103.3 -0.9 8611 105.0 -3.5 8614 105.0 -3.7 8634 105.3 -6.8 8737 106.5 -8.8

1807 1658 8 634 1177 393 8201 100.0 54202 253 35312 246035 49728 19031 11797

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TEAMS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 TEAM Atl. Bos. Bkn. Cha. Chi. Clev. Dall. Den. Det. G.S. Hou. Ind. LA-C LA-L Mem. Miami Milw. Minn. N.O. N.Y. OKC. Orl. Phil. Phoe. Port. Sac. S.A. Tor. Utah Wash.

G 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82

FIELD GOALS MADE ATT PCT 38.06 81.70 .466 38.94 87.94 .443 37.43 82.98 .451 35.52 84.54 .420 36.60 82.89 .442 37.67 82.18 .458 39.70 85.80 .463 37.79 87.29 .433 37.09 85.83 .432 41.59 87.04 .478 36.98 83.32 .444 36.56 83.22 .439 39.37 83.29 .473 37.24 85.61 .435 37.77 82.48 .458 35.18 77.20 .456 37.60 81.98 .459 36.41 83.17 .438 37.90 82.87 .457 35.15 82.02 .428 38.83 86.82 .447 37.51 82.83 .453 33.72 82.65 .408 38.76 85.83 .452 38.72 85.96 .450 36.71 80.70 .455 39.12 83.59 .468 37.90 83.28 .455 35.37 79.17 .447 38.28 82.80 .462

3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT PCT 9.98 26.24 .380 8.05 24.65 .327 6.60 19.91 .331 6.07 19.10 .318 7.87 22.26 .353 10.07 27.48 .367 8.93 25.39 .352 8.05 24.78 .325 8.57 24.91 .344 10.77 27.04 .398 11.38 32.68 .348 7.46 21.22 .352 10.09 26.85 .376 6.49 18.85 .344 5.16 15.20 .339 6.78 20.23 .335 6.65 18.29 .363 4.95 14.91 .332 7.15 19.30 .370 6.83 19.68 .347 7.71 22.73 .339 6.76 19.49 .347 8.44 26.34 .320 8.51 24.98 .341 9.84 27.21 .362 5.62 16.46 .341 8.26 22.52 .367 8.85 25.12 .352 7.44 21.72 .343 6.06 16.84 .360

FREE THROWS MADE ATT PCT 16.45 21.16 .778 15.44 20.46 .754 16.57 22.16 .748 17.04 22.77 .748 19.73 25.21 .783 17.72 23.59 .751 16.90 22.48 .752 17.83 24.28 .734 15.76 22.41 .703 16.01 20.84 .768 18.60 26.01 .715 16.74 22.16 .756 17.90 25.21 .710 17.48 23.60 .741 17.62 22.79 .773 17.54 23.66 .741 16.00 21.15 .757 19.98 25.73 .776 16.40 21.83 .751 14.77 19.21 .769 18.59 24.63 .754 13.91 19.09 .729 16.10 23.82 .676 16.38 21.55 .760 15.51 19.38 .801 22.30 29.27 .762 16.68 21.39 .780 19.33 24.56 .787 16.96 23.52 .721 15.91 21.44 .742

--- REBOUNDS ---OFF DEF TOT 8.72 31.84 40.56 11.10 32.74 43.84 10.32 32.04 42.35 10.00 34.06 44.06 11.70 34.05 45.74 11.11 31.85 42.96 10.46 31.80 42.27 12.34 32.35 44.70 12.82 32.07 44.89 10.40 34.32 44.72 11.68 32.00 43.68 10.44 34.41 44.85 9.56 33.06 42.62 11.61 32.28 43.89 10.44 32.12 42.56 9.11 30.01 39.12 10.68 31.39 42.07 11.57 29.34 40.91 11.49 31.96 43.45 10.57 29.79 40.37 12.83 34.68 47.51 10.02 31.79 41.82 11.93 30.93 42.85 10.93 32.23 43.16 10.72 35.13 45.85 10.91 33.27 44.18 9.83 33.80 43.63 10.74 30.80 41.55 12.05 31.91 43.96 10.51 34.16 44.67

---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 25.74 17.77 0.02 9.07 14.23 4.63 24.50 21.20 0.07 8.22 13.82 3.59 20.93 19.26 0.02 7.02 13.82 4.15 20.17 18.22 0.05 6.09 11.90 5.46 21.72 18.23 0.09 6.27 13.96 5.80 22.12 18.41 0.05 7.35 14.28 4.15 22.51 20.05 0.09 8.09 12.95 4.52 21.80 22.95 0.20 7.82 14.22 4.48 21.60 19.01 0.16 7.60 13.40 4.67 27.41 19.85 0.10 9.29 14.45 6.05 22.20 21.99 0.12 9.48 16.66 4.96 21.43 21.24 0.05 6.16 13.99 4.57 24.77 21.33 0.12 7.80 12.34 4.99 20.91 21.23 0.24 7.05 13.24 4.46 21.67 19.11 0.10 8.54 13.34 4.23 19.83 19.95 0.10 7.83 14.80 4.54 23.56 22.12 0.09 9.62 16.74 4.91 21.60 19.16 0.02 8.15 15.01 3.99 22.02 18.66 0.07 6.74 13.26 6.22 21.29 21.56 0.17 7.01 14.71 4.66 20.50 22.30 0.17 7.29 14.70 5.54 20.63 20.90 0.11 7.89 14.89 3.83 20.52 21.68 0.12 9.62 17.72 5.94 20.23 21.27 0.18 8.54 15.10 4.70 21.94 18.22 0.06 6.40 13.62 4.54 20.33 20.68 0.23 6.71 16.26 3.95 24.39 19.07 0.04 8.01 13.98 5.41 20.74 20.88 0.11 7.50 12.89 4.35 19.90 19.30 0.06 7.60 15.32 5.96 24.01 20.82 0.07 7.33 15.04 4.61

PTS 102.5 101.4 98.0 94.2 100.8 103.1 105.2 101.5 98.5 110.0 103.9 97.3 106.7 98.5 98.3 94.7 97.8 97.8 99.4 91.9 104.0 95.7 92.0 102.4 102.8 101.3 103.2 104.0 95.1 98.5

PTS 97.1 101.2 100.9 97.3 97.8 98.7 102.3 105.0 99.5 99.9 100.5 97.0 100.1 105.3 95.1 97.3 97.4 106.5 98.6 101.2 101.8 101.4 101.0 103.3 98.6 105.0 97.0 100.9 94.9 97.8

OPPONENTS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 TEAM Atl. Bos. Bkn. Cha. Chi. Clev. Dall. Den. Det. G.S. Hou. Ind. LA-C LA-L Mem. Miami Milw. Minn. N.O. N.Y. OKC. Orl. Phil. Phoe. Port. Sac. S.A. Tor. Utah Wash.

G 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82

ONE TEAM BOTH TEAMS

FIELD GOALS MADE ATT PCT 36.48 83.11 .439 38.11 84.67 .450 38.41 84.30 .456 36.83 83.70 .440 37.74 86.70 .435 38.06 83.54 .456 38.01 84.51 .450 38.59 84.26 .458 37.88 83.13 .456 36.96 86.39 .428 37.71 85.16 .443 35.96 82.73 .435 36.39 82.26 .442 38.78 83.13 .466 36.02 81.51 .442 36.10 79.55 .454 35.57 81.48 .437 41.13 84.55 .487 37.90 83.10 .456 36.96 80.39 .460 37.62 85.46 .440 37.95 81.95 .463 37.13 82.74 .449 38.40 85.02 .452 38.17 86.87 .439 39.49 86.51 .456 37.12 83.67 .444 38.00 82.77 .459 35.79 80.33 .446 36.16 83.46 .433

3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT PCT 8.78 25.76 .341 7.40 22.00 .336 8.49 23.71 .358 7.91 22.15 .357 6.56 19.57 .335 7.73 22.54 .343 9.04 24.80 .364 7.70 22.23 .346 7.74 21.82 .355 7.22 21.43 .337 7.38 22.94 .322 7.21 20.89 .345 8.33 23.89 .349 8.50 23.43 .363 8.09 23.04 .351 8.12 23.01 .353 8.24 24.07 .342 8.50 23.13 .367 6.55 19.57 .335 8.46 22.26 .380 8.30 24.20 .343 8.32 22.60 .368 8.02 22.91 .350 7.72 21.93 .352 6.39 18.93 .338 8.76 25.06 .349 6.80 18.90 .360 7.72 22.29 .346 7.37 20.37 .362 8.01 22.99 .349

FREE THROWS MADE ATT PCT 15.39 20.13 .764 17.59 23.28 .755 15.59 21.32 .731 15.76 20.40 .772 15.74 21.01 .749 14.80 19.87 .745 17.26 22.91 .753 20.15 26.93 .748 16.00 20.72 .772 18.71 24.52 .763 17.70 23.56 .751 17.91 23.79 .753 19.02 25.67 .741 19.23 25.83 .745 14.94 20.13 .742 16.96 23.23 .730 18.02 24.30 .742 15.78 20.78 .759 16.21 21.35 .759 18.82 24.78 .759 18.22 24.45 .745 17.20 22.90 .751 18.66 24.67 .756 18.78 24.76 .759 15.83 20.89 .758 17.32 23.15 .748 15.94 21.39 .745 17.20 23.45 .733 15.96 21.46 .744 17.49 23.68 .738

--- REBOUNDS ---OFF DEF TOT 11.56 32.09 43.65 10.89 33.80 44.70 11.43 32.91 44.34 8.88 35.24 44.12 11.74 31.68 43.43 10.79 30.33 41.12 12.27 33.88 46.15 10.96 34.12 45.09 10.70 33.41 44.11 11.74 32.80 44.55 11.87 31.96 43.83 9.76 32.98 42.73 10.59 32.30 42.89 10.05 34.11 44.16 10.54 31.90 42.44 10.90 30.09 40.99 11.44 31.41 42.85 11.62 31.94 43.56 10.61 30.94 41.55 10.95 32.55 43.50 11.18 31.55 42.73 10.06 33.40 43.46 11.46 34.79 46.26 11.60 33.73 45.33 11.00 33.59 44.59 10.95 30.23 41.18 9.91 32.23 42.15 11.24 31.21 42.45 9.89 29.34 39.23 10.01 31.70 41.71

---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 23.55 19.65 0.20 7.37 16.06 4.93 21.93 18.84 0.12 7.11 15.11 5.26 23.71 20.01 0.11 7.84 13.87 4.54 22.13 20.83 0.05 6.12 12.60 5.37 20.21 21.17 0.21 7.49 12.20 5.40 24.07 20.55 0.11 7.83 13.32 4.49 22.32 22.15 0.16 7.34 16.33 3.83 23.10 20.71 0.10 7.45 14.35 6.15 23.77 19.32 0.06 6.98 13.98 4.77 20.95 18.79 0.06 8.29 16.21 3.57 21.37 21.10 0.12 8.85 16.37 5.33 19.91 21.39 0.13 7.52 12.74 4.71 23.22 21.54 0.09 6.68 14.28 2.99 23.98 19.38 0.06 7.45 13.02 4.83 20.15 20.27 0.16 7.37 15.33 5.17 21.32 20.91 0.09 7.88 14.82 4.38 22.33 20.11 0.11 8.63 17.38 4.78 23.57 21.35 0.15 8.37 15.16 5.48 20.73 18.70 0.05 6.77 12.23 5.79 21.74 19.07 0.07 8.04 14.06 4.30 22.13 20.43 0.15 7.83 13.63 4.60 23.43 17.89 0.05 7.74 14.45 5.38 23.68 20.21 0.05 9.50 16.76 5.54 21.15 20.29 0.10 7.94 15.56 4.11 20.35 18.71 0.07 7.99 12.18 3.62 23.32 23.88 0.17 8.68 12.91 6.20 20.72 19.67 0.07 7.90 14.23 4.41 22.80 20.34 0.09 6.91 14.41 5.04 19.44 19.56 0.09 8.22 13.12 4.66 19.93 19.63 0.06 7.99 13.96 4.27

37.52 83.57 .449 7.85 22.41 .350 75.03 167.13 .449 15.69 44.83 .350

17.14 22.84 .750 34.28 45.69 .750

10.89 32.41 43.29 21.77 64.82 86.59

22.03 20.21 44.07 40.43

0.10 7.74 14.35 0.21 15.47 28.71

4.80 100.0 9.59 200.0


INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 TEAMS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE

Points/game FG pct. FT pct. 3-pt FG pct. Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game

ATL 10 4 5 2 30 22 28 2 5 16 15 1 1t

BOS 13 21 14 27 12 11 13 4 8 10t 30 20 10t

BKN 21 16 20 26 24 17 22 20 23 10t 25t 11 1t

CHA 28 29 19 30 26 6 10 28 30 1 7 2t 5t

CHI 15 22 3 10 6 7 3 14 28 12 5 4 13t

CLE 8 8 18 5 11 21 18 10 19 17 25t 5 5t

DAL 3 5 16 13 20 23 23 8 10 4 20 15 13t

DEN 12 26 24 28 3 12 7 13 14 15 21 30 28

DET 18 27 29 18 2 16 4 16t 16t 8 13 7 24

GS 1 1 9 1 23 4 6 1 4 18 2 13 16t

HOU 6 20 27 14 7 18 14 9 3 28 10 27 21t

IND 24 23 13 12 21t 3 5 18 29 14 17 22 5t

LAC 2 2 28 3 28 10 20 3 15 2 9 24 21t

LAL 19 25 23 17 8 13 12 21 22 5 22 21 30

MEM 20 9 7 22 21t 15 21 15 6t 7 24 9 16t

MIA 27 11 22 24 29 28 30 30 13 21 18t 14 16t

MIL 22 7 12 7 17 25 24 7 1t 29 11 28 13t

MIN 23 24 6 25 9 30 27 16t 9 23 27 10 1t

NO 16 10 17 4 10 19 16 11 25 6 1 6 10t

NY 30 28 8 15 18 29 29 19 24 20 14 25 25t

OKC 5 18 15 23 1 2 1 25 21 19 6 29 25t

ORL 25 14 25 16 25 24 25 23 12 22 29 19 19t

PHI 29 30 30 29 5 26 19 24 1t 30 4 26 21t

PHO 11 15 11 21 13 14 17 27 6t 25 12 23 27

POR 9 17 1 8 16 1 2 12 27 9 18t 2t 8t

SAC 14 13 10 20 14 9 9 26 26 27 28 16 29

SA 7 3 4 6 27 8 15 5 11 13 8 8 4

TOR 4 12 2 11 15 27 26 22 18 3 23 18 19t

UTA 26 19 26 19 4 20 11 29 16t 26 3 12 8t

WAS 17 6 21 9 19 5 8 6 20 24 16 17 10t

DEN 27 25 14 12 17 28 27 20 10t 14 29 10 14t

DET 14 21 29 21 11 22 20 28 5 18 15 24 23t

GS 15 1 27 5 27t 18 24 9 25 5 2 27 23t

HOU 17 12 17 1 29 13 19 12 29 3 22 7 9t

IND 4 3 18 11 2 20 10t 2 13 26 14 4 8

LAC 16 11 5 15 9 16 13 21 2 15 1 3 16t

LAL 29 29 9 26 6 27 22 29 10t 24 17 23 23t

MEM 2 10 7 18 8 11 8 4 8t 8 20 15 4t

MIA 6 19 1 20 14 2 2 11 18 11 8 8 16t

MIL 8 5 6 8 22 7 12 18 27 1 16 17 11t

MIN 30 30 26 28 26 12 17 25 26 9 26 5 6t

NO 11t 23 24 2 10 5 5 8 3 28 28 29 27t

NY 21t 27 25 30 15t 17 16 13 23 17 7 25 20t

OKC 24 9 10 10 19 8 10t 15t 15t 21 12 12 6t

ORL 23 28 16 29 7 21 15 23 14 12 24 30 27t

PHI 20 15 21 17 23 29 30 26 30 2 27 16 27t

PHO 26 18 23 19 25 24 28 10 20 7 5 14 14t

POR 11t 7 22 6 18 23 25 6 21t 30 3 28 20t

SAC 28 24 13 16 15t 3 4 22 28 25 30 1 3

SA 3 13 11 24 4 15 7 7 19 16 9 19 20t

TOR 19 26 3 13 20 6 9 19 4 13 19 13 16t

UTA 1 14 8 25 3 1 1 1 24 23 13 22 16t

WAS 10 2 4 14 5 10 6 3 21t 19 6 21 23t

16 22 2 6

2 28 9 21

27 13 6 8

8 17 11 15

21 26 23 28

15 14 24 20

28 8 30 24

13 4 13 5

30 18 26 26

12 2 10 2

26 27 8 18

29 12 27 23

19 19 21 25

6 20 7 14

25 10 12 7

3 25 4 13

9 11 25 19

17 1 5 1

14 15 3 4

OPPONENTS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Points/game FG pct. FT pct. 3-pt FG pct. Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game

ATL 5 6 28 7 24 14 18 24 8t 6 18 20 2

BOS 21t 17 20 4 13 25 26 14 6 10 21 26 9t

BKN 18 22 2 23 21 19 23 27 17 20 11 18 11t

CHA 7 8 30 22 1 30 21 15t 1 27 23 9 27t

CHI 9 4 15 3 27t 9 14 5 12 29 25 6 1

CLE 13 20 12 9 12 4 3 30 15t 22 10 11 11t

DAL 25 16 19 27 30 26 29 17 7 4 4 2 4t

COMBINATION TEAM/OPPONENT STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Pts/game/diff. 4 Off. Reb. Pct. 30 Def. Reb. Pct. 22 Total Reb. Pct. 30

18 16 14 16

22 23 20 27

23 29 1 10

10 5 19 11

5 6 16 9

11 24 29 29

24 9 17 12

20 3 15 3

1 21 18 22

7 7 28 17

INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 Assists Per Turnover Name L.A. Clippers Golden State Atlanta Boston San Antonio Dallas Charlotte New Orleans Memphis Detroit Portland Toronto Washington L.A. Lakers Chicago Cleveland Denver Indiana Brooklyn New York Minnesota Milwaukee Oklahoma City Orlando Phoenix Miami Houston Utah Sacramento Philadelphia

AST 2031 2248 2111 2009 2000 1846 1654 1806 1777 1771 1799 1701 1969 1715 1781 1814 1788 1757 1716 1746 1771 1932 1681 1692 1659 1626 1820 1632 1667 1683

TO RATIO 1012 2.01 1185 1.90 1167 1.81 1133 1.77 1146 1.75 1062 1.74 976 1.69 1087 1.66 1094 1.62 1099 1.61 1117 1.61 1057 1.61 1233 1.60 1086 1.58 1145 1.56 1171 1.55 1166 1.53 1147 1.53 1133 1.51 1206 1.45 1231 1.44 1373 1.41 1205 1.40 1221 1.39 1238 1.34 1214 1.34 1366 1.33 1256 1.30 1333 1.25 1453 1.16

Steals Per Turnover Name Golden State Memphis Atlanta L.A. Clippers Dallas Boston Toronto Milwaukee San Antonio Houston Detroit Phoenix Denver Philadelphia Minnesota L.A. Lakers Orlando Miami Cleveland Charlotte New Orleans Brooklyn Oklahoma City Utah Washington New York Portland Chicago Indiana Sacramento

STL 762 700 744 640 663 674 615 789 657 777 623 700 641 789 668 578 647 642 603 499 553 576 598 623 601 575 525 514 505 550

TO RATIO 1185 0.64 1094 0.64 1167 0.64 1012 0.63 1062 0.62 1133 0.59 1057 0.58 1373 0.57 1146 0.57 1366 0.57 1099 0.57 1238 0.57 1166 0.55 1453 0.54 1231 0.54 1086 0.53 1221 0.53 1214 0.53 1171 0.51 976 0.51 1087 0.51 1133 0.51 1205 0.50 1256 0.50 1233 0.49 1206 0.48 1117 0.47 1145 0.45 1147 0.44 1333 0.41


PLAYER Cousins Gay Collison McLemore Casspi Williams McCallum Landry Thompson Sessions A. Miller (TOT) A. Miller (SAC) Stauskas Evans Hollins Q. Miller Stockton Bhullar Moreland Wear KINGS OPPONENTS

PLAYER Cousins Gay Collison McLemore Casspi Williams McCallum Landry Thompson Sessions A. Miller (TOT) A. Miller (SAC) Stauskas Evans Hollins Q. Miller Stockton Bhullar Moreland Wear KINGS OPPONENTS

FG--FREE THROWSPCT FT FTA PCT .250 423 541 .782 .359 337 393 .858 .373 145 184 .788 .358 130 160 .813 .402 140 191 .733 .314 134 196 .684 .306 57 84 .679 --- 123 150 .820 .000 89 143 .622 .214 64 88 .727 .206 58 77 .753 .231 30 38 .789 .322 55 64 .859 .000 60 97 .619 --31 54 .574 .143 8 11 .727 .500 3 6 .500 --0 0 ----0 0 --.000 0 0 --.341 1829 2400 .762 .349 1420 1898 .748

SACRAMENTO KINGS

6C 9 8 8 2C 1C 1C 0C 67 67

12C 13T 12 15 3C 2C 1C 2C 134 144

-CAREER HIGHS FG FGA 16T 29 16T 37 15 23 10C 20 12C 20C 12 22 12 22 14 24 11 20 13 21 22 31

STL TO 90 254 71 183 67 112 77 138 31 88 34 56 45 85 15 54 33 84 13 51 32 104 18 58 20 40 22 45 6 25 6 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 550 1333 712 1059

BLK 103 41 14 19 9 4 11 17 57 0 6 4 17 5 19 3 0 1 0 0 324 508

PTS AVG 1421 24.1 1432 21.1 725 16.1 996 12.1 593 8.9 617 8.3 503 7.4 503 7.2 491 6.1 196 5.4 355 4.4 172 5.7 319 4.4 176 3.7 137 3.0 17 2.8 8 2.7 2 0.7 2 0.7 0 0.0 8310 101.3 8614 105.0

6C 8 8 6T 2C 0C 0C 0C 47 51

6C 16 12 7C 4C 0C 0C 0C 59 66

8C 26 12 11 2C 1C 1C 1C 108 109

5C 4 3T 3 7C 1C 0C 1C 49 47

15C 22 19 19 5C 2C 2C 0C 165 155

(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)FT FTA REB AST PTS 18 21 24C 13C 41 16 19 15 10C 41 11T 13T 13 20 35 10T 15 9T 7C 31 10C 13C 17C 7T 31C 8T 12 16 4 31 5T 9C 9C 10 27 13 15 14 5 31 14 15 22C 7 27 18 21 10 24 44 16 17 12 22 52

DQ 10 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 14

2014-2015 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS --REBOUNDS-OFF DEF TOT AST PF 185 562 747 210 241 98 301 399 250 157 19 124 143 252 95 31 210 241 140 219 54 206 260 102 107 41 161 202 50 67 52 128 180 188 92 99 169 268 26 132 139 391 530 85 239 13 56 69 96 45 37 116 153 284 103 16 60 76 141 47 11 77 88 67 92 97 202 299 32 91 36 67 103 14 65 2 10 12 3 4 0 2 2 9 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 895 2728 3623 1667 1696 898 2479 3377 1912 1958

----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 34.1 12.7 3.6 1.53 4.3 1.75 24.1 35.4 5.9 3.7 1.04 2.7 0.60 21.1 34.8 3.2 5.6 1.49 2.5 0.31 16.1 32.6 2.9 1.7 0.94 1.7 0.23 12.1 21.1 3.9 1.5 0.46 1.3 0.13 8.9 19.8 2.7 0.7 0.46 0.8 0.05 8.3 21.1 2.6 2.8 0.66 1.3 0.16 7.4 17.0 3.8 0.4 0.21 0.8 0.24 7.2 24.6 6.5 1.0 0.41 1.0 0.70 6.1 17.8 1.9 2.7 0.36 1.4 0.00 5.4 15.5 1.9 3.5 0.40 1.3 0.07 4.4 20.7 2.5 4.7 0.60 1.9 0.13 5.7 15.4 1.2 0.9 0.27 0.5 0.23 4.4 16.3 6.4 0.7 0.47 1.0 0.11 3.7 9.6 2.2 0.3 0.13 0.5 0.41 3.0 10.2 2.0 0.5 1.00 0.5 0.50 2.8 11.0 0.7 3.0 0.67 1.3 0.00 2.7 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.00 0.0 0.33 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.7 3.5 1.0 0.5 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 242.1 44.2 20.3 6.71 16.3 3.95 101.3 242.1 41.2 23.3 8.68 12.9 6.20 105.0

-FIELD GOALS-3-POINT GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA 59 2013 498 1066 .467 2 8 67 2408 508 1116 .455 79 220 45 1565 260 550 .473 60 161 82 2670 363 831 .437 140 391 19 1416 209 427 .489 35 87 6 1462 217 485 .447 49 156 30 1436 206 470 .438 34 111 15 1192 190 369 .515 0 0 63 1991 201 428 .470 0 1 7 642 63 183 .344 6 28 0 1253 145 290 .500 7 34 0 622 68 148 .459 6 26 1 1127 108 296 .365 48 149 7 764 58 137 .423 0 2 9 441 53 82 .646 0 0 0 61 4 18 .222 1 7 0 33 2 6 .333 1 2 0 3 1 2 .500 0 0 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 7 0 2 .000 0 1 - 19855 3010 6617 .455 461 1350 - 19855 3238 7094 .456 718 2055

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 42 24 13 5 9 6 39 48 10 10 4 8 3 40 45 8 12 5 6 2 27 47 9 7 4 5 2 27 41 17 7 3 5 1 31 36 10 3 3 3 1 22 39 9 9 4 5 2 20 37 11 2 1 4 2 18 38 22 4 3 4 4 23 36 7 7 2 5 0 18 30 7 10 3 5 2 16 30 7 10 3 5 2 16 32 8 5 2 3 3 15 35 20 3 2 4 1 17 28 9 3 1 2 4 15 34 6 2 2 3 2 13 19 2 7 2 2 0 5 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 290 60 31 14 27 11 135 290 54 42 16 24 13 130

G 59 68 45 82 67 74 68 70 81 36 81 30 73 47 46 6 3 3 3 2 82 82

Through April 15 (29-53)


INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 SACRAMENTO KINGS / MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS OVERALL Atlantic Central Southeast EASTERN Southwest Northwest Pacific WESTERN

RECORD HOME ROAD 29-53 18-23 11-30 4- 6 3- 2 1- 4 4- 6 3- 2 1- 4 3- 7 2- 3 1- 4 11-19 8- 7 3-12 3-15 2- 7 1- 8 8-10 5- 4 3- 6 7- 9 3- 5 4- 4 18-34 10-16 8-18

OT 3- 3 1- 0 1- 0 0- 1 2- 1 0- 2

Head Coach: George Karl Overall: 26 Years 1142 Won W/Club : 1 Year 11 Won

1- 0 1- 2

TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: OVERALL HOME Win - 2 Win - 2 Long:Win - 5 Win - 3 Loss- 8 Loss- 6 Last:Win -04/15 @ LAL 122-99 Win -04/13 vsLAL 102-92 Loss-04/12 @ DEN 111-122 Loss-04/05 vsUTA 95-101 Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.

WON LOST 1 1 8 7 4 11 4 10 3 7 6 11 3 6

775 Lost .596 Pct. 19 Lost .367 Pct.

OFFENSE 100+ 24-24 100< 5-29 Defense 100+ 12-46 100< 17- 7

VsOPP

ROAD Win - 1 Win - 3 Loss- 6 Win -04/15 @ LAL 122-99 Loss-04/12 @ DEN 111-122 HOME ATTENDANCE

If Opp W/L to date: .500+ 12-34 .500- 17-18

41 Games 680,049 Total 16,587 Average 17,317 High 11 Sellouts

After 82 games last season: W 28 L 54 MARGINS Won By: Lost By:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 2 6 3 1 5 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46+ Won By: 1 Lost By: 3 2 At Start Of: 2nd- Ahead: -Behind: - Tied: 3rd- Ahead: -Behind: - Tied: 4th- Ahead: -Behind: - Tied:

OVERALL HOME 20-18 12- 7 8-31 5-13 1- 4 1- 3 21-14 14- 6 5-36 2-15 3- 3 2- 2 23- 7 15- 2 3-45 1-20 3- 1 2- 1

ROAD 8-11 3-18 0- 1 7- 8 3-21 1- 1 8- 5 2-25 1- 0

FG% -44% 45-49% 50-54% 55-59% +60%

OVERALL 8-27 13-21 6- 4 2- 1 0- 0

HOME 5-10 8-11 3- 1 2- 1 0- 0

ROAD 3-17 5-10 3- 3 0- 0 0- 0

SACRAMENTO KINGS Date Opponent Team/Opp Oct 29 GOLDEN STATE L 77- 95 Oct 31 PORTLAND W103- 94 Nov 2 @L.A. Clipper W 98- 92

Home Road Total 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 2-1

High Scoring Cousins-20 Gay-40 Cousins-34

High Rebounds Cousins-11 Cousins-9 Cousins-17

High Assists Collison-8 Collison-8 Gay-6

Nov

1-1

2-0

3-1

Collison-21

Evans-14

Collison-6

W131-109 2-1 W114-112(2OT)2-1 L 93-101 2-1 L 98-106 2-1 L110-111 2-1 W 94- 91 3-1 L100-106 3-2 W103- 88 4-2 W113-101 4-2 W 99- 89 4-2

2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 4-3 5-3

4-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 6-4 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5

Cousins-11 Cousins-18 Gay-10 Cousins-11 Cousins-12 Cousins-10 Cousins-17 Cousins-14 Cousins-18 Cousins-12

L 89-102 L104-112 L 85- 97 L109-117 W102-101(OT) L 96-105 W101- 92 L 95- 98

5-4 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-6

Cousins-17 Landry-10 Evans-20 Evans-7 Thompson-10 Thompson-9 Evans-13 Evans-14

Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov

3 @Denver 5 7 9 11 13 15 18 20 22 25

DENVER @Phoenix @Oklahoma Cit @Dallas @Memphis SAN ANTONIO NEW ORLEANS CHICAGO @Minnesota @New Orleans

Nov 26 @Houston Nov 28 @San Antonio Nov 30 MEMPHIS Dec 2 TORONTO Dec 5 INDIANA Dec 6 ORLANDO Dec 8 UTAH Dec 9 @L.A. Lakers

W110-105

4-2 4-2 4-3 4-4 5-4 5-5 6-5 6-5

Cousins-30 Cousins-25 Gay-23 Gay-26 Gay-25 Cousins-25 Cousins-24 Cousins-22 Cousins-31 Casspi-22 Cousins-22 9-6 Cousins-29 9-7 Gay-23 9-8 Gay-20 9-9 McLemore-21 10-9 Gay-27 10-10 Collison-22 11-10 Gay-29 11-11 Collison-26

Atten. 17,317 14,648 19,060

Collison-8 Sessions-4 Collison-7 Gay-8 Collison-5 Gay-6 Collison-11 Collison-12 Collison-7 Sessions-6

Opponent Scoring Curry-24 Aldridge-22 Griffin-17 Hawes-17 Afflalo-16 McGee-16 Foye-19 Bledsoe-23 Jackson-22 Nowitzki-23 Conley-22 Ginobili-21 Davis-28 Butler-23 Wiggins-29 Evans-22

Cousins-6 Gay-8 Collison-7 Gay-10 Collison-6 Sessions-7 Collison-6 Collison-6

Harden-26 Parker-27 Randolph-22 Lowry-27 West-16 Harris-27 Hayward-19 Bryant-32

18,058 18,581 16,240 15,522 15,512 16,021 16,511 18,267

12,516 14,539 15,476 18,203 19,663 15,666 17,317 16,526 17,317 13,191 17,037


SACRAMENTO KINGS Date Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total Dec 11 HOUSTON L109-113(OT) 6-6 5-6 11-12 Dec 13 DETROIT L 90- 95 6-7 5-6 11-13 Dec 16 OKLAHOMA CITY L 92-104 6-8 5-6 11-14

High Scoring Collison-24 Gay-20 Gay-22

Dec Dec Dec Dec

Cousins-27 Cousins-29 Cousins-22 Collison-19

Atten. 16,676 16,242 17,317

Knight-20 Young-26 Thompson-25 Marc. Morris-20

15,645 17,317 19,596 17,317

Anthony-36 Plumlee-22 Sullinger-20

17,317 17,732 18,624

11-15 12-15 12-16 12-17

Dec 27 NEW YORK Dec 29 @Brooklyn Dec 31 @Boston

W135-129(OT) 8-10 L 99-107 8-10 L 84-106 8-10

5-7 5-8 5-9

Cousins-11 Cousins-13 Cousins-11

Jan

1 @Minnesota

W110-107

8-10

6-9

Landry-9

Collison-6

Wiggins-27

13,337

Jan

4 @Detroit

L 95-114

8-10

6-10

13-17 Cousins-39 13-18 Gay-25 13-19 Landry-14 Collison-14 14-19 Gay-21 Collison-21 14-20 Cousins-18

Gay-6 Gay-6 McCallum-7 McCallum-5 Gay-5 Collison-10 Collison-8 Collison-5

Cousins-15

Jennings-35

12,254

Jan Jan

7 OKLAHOMA CITY W104- 83 9 DENVER L108-118

9-10 9-11

6-10 6-10

15-20 Gay-28 15-21 Cousins-32

Cousins-15 Cousins-13

McLemore-4 Cousins-4 Collison-7 Collison-7

16,037 16,029

W103- 84 L104-108(OT) L 83- 95 L108-117 L 94- 98 L100-103 L101-126

10-11 10-12 10-13 10-14 10-14 10-15 10-15

6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-11 6-11 6-12

16-21 16-22 16-23 16-24 16-25 16-26 16-27

Cousins-13 Cousins-16 Cousins-11 Thompson-22 Cousins-19 Cousins-14 Cousins-11

Durant-24 Lawson-22 Afflalo-22 Love-25 Ellis-28 Bosh-30 Griffin-30 Lillard-22 Lopez-22 Thompson-52

Jan 28 @Toronto Jan 30 @Cleveland

L102-119 L 90-101

10-15 6-13 10-15 6-14

16-28 Gay-22 16-29 Cousins-21

Landry-7 Cousins-13

Williams-27 Love-23

19,800 20,562

Jan 31 @Indiana

W 99- 94

10-15 7-14

17-29 Gay-31

Cousins-19

L 96-121 L 78-101 L 90-102 W 85- 83 L 86-104 L103-111 W109-101 L 99-126 W102- 90

10-16 10-17 10-17 11-17 11-17 11-17 12-17 12-17 13-17

17-30 17-31 17-32 18-32 18-33 18-34 19-34 19-35 20-35

Collison-7 Gay-4 Sessions-5 Sessions-6 Cousins-8 Sessions-6 Casspi-6 McCallum-5 A. Miller-7

Feb 27 SAN ANTONIO

L 96-107

13-18 7-18

20-36 McLemore-21

Gay-4

Parker-19

17,317

Mar Mar

1 PORTLAND 3 @New York

L 99-110 W124- 86

13-19 7-18 13-19 8-18

20-37 Gay-24 21-37 Gay-25

Cousins-11 Cousins-11 Evans-11 Cousins-12 Cousins-8 Cousins-19 Cousins-15 Casspi-17 Thompson-11 Evans-11 Thompson-11 Evans-11 Gay-8 Cousins-10

Miles-17 West-17 Curry-23 Ellis-21 Hayward-30 Thomas-26 Gasol-26 Mayo-21 Bradley-28 Rivers-28 Randolph-20

18,165

Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb

Lillard-31 Shved-15

16,776 19,812

Mar

4 @San Antonio

L 85-112

13-19 8-19

21-38 Cousins-14

Leonard-21

18,581

Mar Mar

6 @Orlando 7 @Miami

L114-119 13-19 8-20 L109-114(OT) 13-19 8-21

Thompson-7 McCallum-7 Cousins-12 Cousins-17

A. Miller-10 McCallum-4 McLemore-4 Gay-4 McCallum-4 A. Miller-4 A. Miller-8 A. Miller-8

Oladipo-32 Wade-28

15,112 19,600

Mar

9 @Atlanta

Cousins-14

Cousins-6

Korver-20 Carroll-20 Kidd-Gilchrist-23 Covington-24 Wall-31

18,418

McCallum-9 McCallum-8 A. Miller-7 A. Miller-7 A. Miller-4 Gay-4 A. Miller-7 McCallum-6 A. Miller-6 A. Miller-7 McCallum-5 Stauskas-3 McCallum-3 Cousins-10 Cousins-13 McCallum-7 A. Miller-8 Casspi-5

Teague-23 Paul-30

16,835 16,785

Henderson-20 Beal-19 Covington-21 Mark. Morris-24 Evans-25 Conley-18

16,799 17,008 16,636 17,589 17,669 17,218

Harden-51 Gordon-21 Hood-25 Martin-37 Hood-20

18,312 17,021 16,716 16,770 18,351

A. Miller-8 Casspi-7 McLemore-7 A. Miller-6 Casspi-6 McLemore-7 Stockton-7

Westbrook-27 Faried-30

18,203 14,004

Clarkson-23

17,317

Brown-32

18,997

3 5 7 8 10 11 20 21 25

CLEVELAND DALLAS MIAMI L.A. CLIPPERS @Portland BROOKLYN @Golden State

GOLDEN STATE DALLAS @Utah PHOENIX @Chicago @Milwaukee BOSTON @L.A. Clipper MEMPHIS

L107-108 W108-101 L108-128 L106-115

Opponent Scoring Harden-44 Monroe-24 Westbrook-32

5-6 5-6 5-7 5-7

11 13 16 17 19 21 23

MILWAUKEE L.A. LAKERS @Golden State PHOENIX

High Assists Gay-8 Gay-8 Sessions-4

6-9 7-9 7-9 7-10

Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan

18 21 22 26

High Rebounds Thompson-15 Landry-11 Thompson-9 Hollins-9 Cousins-11 Cousins-14 Gay-9 Evans-16

7-14 7-14 7-15 7-15 7-16 7-17 7-17 7-18 7-18

Cousins-26 Cousins-32 Cousins-17 Thompson-23 Gay-26 Cousins-28 Cousins-28

Cousins-26 Cousins-23 Cousins-27 Cousins-28 Gay-24 Cousins-28 Cousins-31 Cousins-21 Gay-28

L105-130

13-19 8-22

21-39 Gay-39 21-40 Gay-27 Cousins-27 21-41 Gay-23

Mar 11 @Charlotte W113-106 Mar 13 @Philadelphia L107-114 Mar 14 @Washington L 97-113

13-19 9-22 13-19 9-23 13-19 9-24

22-41 McLemore-27 22-42 Cousins-39 22-43 Cousins-30

Mar 16 ATLANTA L103-110 Mar 18 L.A. CLIPPERS L105-116

13-20 9-24 13-21 9-24

22-44 Cousins-20 22-45 Gay-23

Cousins-14 Cousins-24 McCallum-6 Evans-6 Cousins-6 Cousins-13 Evans-11

Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar

20 22 24 25 27 30

Evans-16 Cousins-7 Cousins-17 Cousins-11 Cousins-20 Evans-7

Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr

1 3 5 7 8

CHARLOTTE WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA @Phoenix @New Orleans @Memphis

W101- 91 W109- 86 W107-106 W108- 99 L 88-102 L 83- 97

14-21 15-21 16-21 16-21 16-21 16-21

9-24 9-24 9-24 10-24 10-25 10-26

23-45 24-45 25-45 26-45 26-46 26-47

@Houston NEW ORLEANS UTAH MINNESOTA @Utah

L111-115 L 95-101 L 95-101 W116-111 L 91-103

16-21 16-22 16-23 17-23 17-23

10-27 10-27 10-27 10-27 10-28

26-48 26-49 26-50 27-50 27-51

Gay-33 Gay-26 Cousins-33 Cousins-24 Cousins-39 Gay-24

Cousins-21 Cousins-20 Cousins-12 McCallum-9 Thompson-11

Apr 10 @Oklahoma Cit L103-116 Apr 12 @Denver L111-122

Cousins-24 Cousins-24 Cousins-26 Gay-33 McLemore-16 Landry-16 Casspi-16 17-23 10-29 27-52 McLemore-20 17-23 10-30 27-53 Casspi-22

Apr 13 L.A. LAKERS

W102- 92

18-23 10-30 28-53 Casspi-26

Thompson-10

Apr 15 @L.A. Lakers

W122- 99

18-23 11-30 29-53 McLemore-24

Landry-9

Thompson-14 Casspi-7

Collison-7 Cousins-9 Collison-6 Collison-4 Collison-8 Gay-6 Gay-4 Collison-4 Cousins-4 Collison-4 Cousins-4 Collison-5

16,143 15,747 16,350 16,601 19,441 16,427 19,596

17,317 16,993 19,128 17,013 21,560 13,046 17,317 19,133 16,794

15,885 12,331 20,356


Through games of April 15 2014-2015 HIGH GAMES

SACRAMENTO KINGS

PLAYER

MINUTES

FIELD GOALS

FREE THROWS

----- REBOUNDS ----OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL

SIM BHULLAR

1C(2) APR. 10 at OKC.

1C APR. 8 at Utah

0C

0C

1C APR. 8 at Utah

OMRI CASSPI

41 NOV. 26 at Hou.

12C APR. 7 vs Minn.

10C APR. 13 vs LA-L

5T FEB. 20 vs Bos.

DARREN COLLISON

45 JAN. 13 vs Dall.

11 DEC. 9 at LA-L

11T NOV. 3 at Den.

DEMARCUS COUSINS

42 (2) APR. 3 vs N.O.

16T MAR. 27 at N.O.

REGGIE EVANS

35 NOV. 30 vs Mem.

RUDY GAY

Page 1 BLOCKED SHOTS

POINTS

1C APR. 10 at OKC.

2C APR. 8 at Utah

5T(2) APR. 8 at Utah

1 (9) APR. 3 vs N.O.

31C APR. 7 vs Minn.

5T OCT. 29 vs G.S.

6 DEC. 11 vs Hou.

2 DEC. 13 vs Det.

27 DEC. 27 vs N.Y.

13C APR. 3 vs N.O.

5 JAN. 30 at Clev.

9T(3) FEB. 20 vs Bos.

6T APR. 1 at Hou.

39 (3) MAR. 27 at N.O.

20 NOV. 30 vs Mem.

3 FEB. 8 vs Phoe.

2 (4) MAR. 22 vs Wash.

4 MAR. 20 vs Cha.

1 (5) APR. 7 vs Minn.

17 NOV. 30 vs Mem.

9 DEC. 18 vs Milw.

10 NOV. 9 at OKC.

10C DEC. 2 vs Tor.

4 JAN. 1 at Minn.

8C(2) FEB. 27 vs S.A.

3 FEB. 20 vs Bos.

40 OCT. 31 vs Port.

5 DEC. 13 vs Det.

6 (2) DEC. 16 vs OKC.

9 DEC. 16 vs OKC.

3T DEC. 16 vs OKC.

1 (6) APR. 13 vs LA-L

2 (4) JAN. 31 at Ind.

4T APR. 15 at LA-L

15 NOV. 28 at S.A.

10 NOV. 5 vs Den.

7T DEC. 13 vs Det.

8 (2) JAN. 13 vs Dall.

11 DEC. 13 vs Det.

2 (3) JAN. 28 at Tor.

1 (15) APR. 15 at LA-L

4 NOV. 30 vs Mem.

2 (4) APR. 1 at Hou.

18 NOV. 5 vs Den.

10 FEB. 27 vs S.A.

5T APR. 15 at LA-L

3C(3) MAR. 24 vs Phil.

7C APR. 7 vs Minn.

9C APR. 7 vs Minn.

9 MAR. 11 at Cha.

4C APR. 5 vs Utah

5C FEB. 20 vs Bos.

2T FEB. 21 at LA-C

20 FEB. 27 vs S.A.

47 DEC. 5 vs Ind.

10C(2) MAR. 11 at Cha.

10T FEB. 27 vs S.A.

2 (5) MAR. 4 at S.A.

7 (3) DEC. 21 vs LA-L

9T NOV. 22 at Minn.

7C(2) APR. 15 at LA-L

4T(4) APR. 12 at Den.

5T(2) APR. 10 at OKC.

2T FEB. 8 vs Phoe.

27 MAR. 11 at Cha.

ANDRE MILLER Was.-Sac.

30 MAR. 7 at Miami

8 MAR. 18 vs LA-C

4 (3) APR. 10 at OKC.

2 (7) APR. 10 at OKC.

6 FEB. 25 vs Mem.

7 MAR. 13 at Phil.

10 MAR. 1 vs Port.

3 (2) APR. 8 at Utah

5 MAR. 16 vs Atl.

2 APR. 13 vs LA-L

16 (2) MAR. 18 vs LA-C

ANDRE MILLER Sac.

30 MAR. 7 at Miami

8 MAR. 18 vs LA-C

4 (2) APR. 10 at OKC.

2 (4) APR. 10 at OKC.

6 FEB. 25 vs Mem.

7 MAR. 13 at Phil.

10 MAR. 1 vs Port.

3 (2) APR. 8 at Utah

5 MAR. 16 vs Atl.

2 APR. 13 vs LA-L

16 (2) MAR. 18 vs LA-C

QUINCY MILLER

34 JAN. 23 at G.S.

3 JAN. 23 at G.S.

6T JAN. 23 at G.S.

1 (2) JAN. 23 at G.S.

5 JAN. 23 at G.S.

6 JAN. 23 at G.S.

2 JAN. 17 vs LA-C

2T(2) JAN. 30 at Clev.

3T JAN. 23 at G.S.

2 JAN. 23 at G.S.

13 JAN. 23 at G.S.

ERIC MORELAND

1C(2) NOV. 30 vs Mem.

1C DEC. 13 vs Det.

0C

0C

1C NOV. 30 vs Mem.

1C NOV. 30 vs Mem.

RAMON SESSIONS

36 NOV. 11 at Dall.

6 NOV. 11 at Dall.

10 NOV. 3 at Den.

3 DEC. 18 vs Milw.

7 FEB. 8 vs Phoe.

7 FEB. 8 vs Phoe.

7 DEC. 6 vs Orl.

2 (3) NOV. 28 at S.A.

5 NOV. 26 at Hou.

NIK STAUSKAS

32C APR. 15 at LA-L

6C DEC. 8 vs Utah

6C MAR. 3 at N.Y.

2C DEC. 8 vs Utah

6C DEC. 8 vs Utah

8C DEC. 8 vs Utah

5C APR. 15 at LA-L

2C APR. 15 at LA-L

3C DEC. 11 vs Hou.

DAVID STOCKTON

19C APR. 15 at LA-L

2C APR. 15 at LA-L

2C APR. 12 at Den.

0C

2C FEB. 21 at LA-C

2C FEB. 21 at LA-C

7C APR. 15 at LA-L

2C APR. 15 at LA-L

2C(2) APR. 15 at LA-L

JASON THOMPSON

38 DEC. 5 vs Ind.

9 (2) JAN. 17 vs LA-C

9 DEC. 11 vs Hou.

7 (2) APR. 1 at Hou.

15C JAN. 17 vs LA-C

22C JAN. 17 vs LA-C

4 (3) DEC. 9 at LA-L

3 APR. 12 at Den.

4 OCT. 29 vs G.S.

DAVID WEAR

5C APR. 1 at Hou.

0C

0C

1C(2) APR. 1 at Hou.

1C(2) APR. 1 at Hou.

1C MAR. 30 at Mem.

DERRICK WILLIAMS

36 JAN. 13 vs Dall.

9 APR. 15 at LA-L

8T MAR. 4 at S.A.

3 (4) APR. 10 at OKC.

9 JAN. 13 vs Dall.

10 JAN. 13 vs Dall.

3 (4) APR. 15 at LA-L

3 (2) APR. 12 at Den.

3 (2) DEC. 9 at LA-L

1 (4) APR. 7 vs Minn.

22 APR. 15 at LA-L

KINGS High Games

290 NOV. 7 at Phoe.

49 DEC. 27 vs N.Y.

40 NOV. 3 at Den.

22 (2) JAN. 17 vs LA-C

47 (2) JAN. 13 vs Dall.

60 NOV. 7 at Phoe.

31 DEC. 22 at G.S.

14 MAR. 4 at S.A.

27 OCT. 29 vs G.S.

11 NOV. 2 at LA-C

135 DEC. 27 vs N.Y.

KINGS Low Games

240 (76) APR. 15 at LA-L

24 OCT. 29 vs G.S.

8 APR. 1 at Hou.

4 (3) MAR. 22 vs Wash.

21 DEC. 2 vs Tor.

31 (2) APR. 8 at Utah

12 (2) DEC. 31 at Bos.

1 FEB. 8 vs Phoe.

5 JAN. 11 vs Clev.

0 (3) APR. 12 at Den.

77 OCT. 29 vs G.S.

OPPONENTS High Games

290 NOV. 7 at Phoe.

53 MAR. 9 at Atl.

29 FEB. 27 vs S.A.

19 FEB. 20 vs Bos.

43 FEB. 21 at LA-C

54 (2) FEB. 21 at LA-C

42 MAR. 9 at Atl.

16 JAN. 19 at Port.

24 JAN. 7 vs OKC.

13 (2) APR. 1 at Hou.

130 MAR. 9 at Atl.

OPPONENTS Low Games

240 (76) APR. 15 at LA-L

29 JAN. 7 vs OKC.

4 MAR. 9 at Atl.

4 (3) MAR. 7 at Miami

21 FEB. 20 vs Bos.

27 DEC. 18 vs Milw.

14 DEC. 21 vs LA-L

2 JAN. 11 vs Clev.

4 NOV. 26 at Hou.

1 APR. 12 at Den.

83 (2) FEB. 8 vs Phoe.

ASSISTS

STEALS

1C APR. 8 at Utah

1C APR. 10 at OKC.

0C

14C FEB. 21 at LA-C

17C FEB. 21 at LA-C

7T APR. 12 at Den.

3 (2) APR. 1 at Hou.

2 (6) JAN. 23 at G.S.

7 NOV. 30 vs Mem.

8 OCT. 31 vs Port.

12 NOV. 20 vs Chi.

17 MAR. 24 vs Phil.

10 MAR. 24 vs Phil.

20C APR. 3 vs N.O.

24C MAR. 13 at Phil.

7 NOV. 30 vs Mem.

5 NOV. 7 at Phoe.

9 (2) DEC. 26 vs Phoe.

13 DEC. 8 vs Utah

48 NOV. 7 at Phoe.

16T MAR. 6 at Orl.

13 APR. 7 vs Minn.

5 MAR. 6 at Orl.

RYAN HOLLINS

28 MAR. 1 vs Port.

5 (2) APR. 15 at LA-L

5 NOV. 28 at S.A.

CARL LANDRY

37 NOV. 7 at Phoe.

7 (3) JAN. 13 vs Dall.

RAY JR. MCCALLUM

39 MAR. 7 at Miami

BEN MCLEMORE

0C

0C

0C

0C

TURNOVERS 0C

0C

0C

0C

2C DEC. 13 vs Det.

0

18 NOV. 11 at Dall.

3C NOV. 2 at LA-C 0C

4T FEB. 25 vs Mem. 0C

15C(2) MAR. 3 at N.Y. 5C APR. 15 at LA-L 23 JAN. 17 vs LA-C 0C

"C" indicates a new career-high, "T" a tied career-high. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of games in which a player or team has reached a given total (if more than one).


LOS ANGELES LAKERS

555 N. Nash Street • El Segundo, CA 90245 Phone: (310) 426-6000 Home Court (capacity): STAPLES Center (18,997) - opened 1999 www.lakers.com 2015-16 SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site 10/13 MGM Grand Garden 10/30 Sleep Train Arena 1/7 Sleep Train Arena 1/20 STAPLES Center 3/15 STAPLES Center

Time (PST) 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.TNT 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

2014-15 VS. LAKERS (3-1) Date Site 12/9 STAPLES Center 12/21 Sleep Train Arena 4/13 Sleep Train Arena 4/15 STAPLES Center

Result L, 95-98 W, 108-101 W, 102-92 W, 122-99

ALL-TIME SERIES (66 years) Overall Home Road Sac-Era 38-90 25-40 13-50 All-Time 147-268 CURRENT STREAKS Overall Home Road Kings W3 W3 W1 SERIES FACTS Last Home Win: 4/13/15 (102-92) Last Road Win: 4/15/15 (122-99) Last Home Loss: 12/6/13 (100-106) Last Road Loss: 12/9/14 (95-98) Biggest Win: 34 (146-112) vs. LAL, 1/5/71 Biggest Loss: 44 (102-146) @ LAL, 2/6/68

HEAD COACH: Byron Scott (College - Arizona State) ASSISTANT COACHES: Paul Pressey (College - Tulsa) Jim Eyen (College - UC Santa Barbara) Mark Madsen (College - Stanford) ASSISTANT COACH/DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: Larry Lewis (Morehouse College) ASSISTANT COACH/PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: Thomas Scott (College - Pasadena City College) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Gary Vitti (College - Southern Conn. St., Utah) President/Governor Jeanie Buss Executive VP, Basketball Operations/Alternate Governor: Jim Buss General Manager: Mitch Kupchak Vice President, Public Relations: John Black Senior Manager, Public Relations: Alison Bogli Manager, Public Relations: Calder Hynes Coordinator, Public Relations: Daniel Ramirez Assistant, Public Relations: Matt Fleer Radio: ESPNLA Radio (710 AM), John Ireland, Mychal Thompson Radio (Spanish): ESPN Deportes (1330 AM), Fernando Gonzalez, Jose “Pepe” Mantilla TV: Time Warner Cable SportsNet, Bill Macdonald, Stu Lantz TV (Spanish): Time Warner Cable Deportes, Adrian Garcia Marquez, Francisco Pinto Colors: Purple and Gold Founded: 1948-49, Minneapolis Lakers; 1960-61, Los Angeles Lakers NBA Titles Won: 16, last in 2009-10 All-Time NBA Record: 3218-2069 (.609) 2014-15 Record: 21-61 (5th in Pacific) 2014-15 Playoff Results: Did Not Qualify

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (3-1) SACRAMENTO KINGS VS. L.A. LAKERS

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Cousins 1-1 37 9-19 .474 0-0 --- 11-15 .733 6 8 14 2 3-0 2 2 3 29 29.0 Casspi 1-1 37 7-14 .500 2-5 .400 10-13 .769 0 9 9 6 2-0 0 2 0 26 26.0 Gay 2-2 72 15-33 .455 5-8 .625 12-17 .706 0 8 8 11 8-0 1 7 3 47 23.5 Collison 2-2 78 18-31 .581 4-7 .571 5-13 .385 1 3 4 9 5-0 2 3 0 45 22.5 McLemore 4-4 133 24-50 .480 8-25 .320 14-19 .737 2 17 19 12 10-0 5 10 1 70 17.5 Williams 4-0 99 19-37 .514 3-10 .300 12-20 .600 0 12 12 6 4-0 3 6 0 53 13.3 McCallum 3-2 71 12-28 .429 0-5 .000 7-11 .636 2 9 11 11 6-0 5 3 0 31 10.3 Landry 4-2 92 12-22 .545 0-0 --- 12-14 .857 2 18 20 1 10-0 1 3 1 36 9.0 Thompson 4-4 109 11-22 .500 0-0 --- 7-12 .583 5 25 30 8 10-0 0 5 4 29 7.3 Evans 2-1 38 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 8 10 18 1 4-0 1 2 0 10 5.0 Stockton 1-0 19 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 7 1-0 2 2 0 5 5.0 A. Miller (TOT) 4-0 52 9-14 .643 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 3 3 9 3-0 0 4 2 18 4.5 A. Miller (SAC) 2-0 29 5-7 .714 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 2 2 6 2-0 0 0 2 10 5.0 Stauskas 4-1 75 7-21 .333 3-9 .333 1-2 .500 0 8 8 6 7-0 2 2 2 18 4.5 Hollins 4-0 60 6-10 .600 0-0 --- 4-9 .444 4 13 17 0 7-0 1 3 4 16 4.0 Sessions 1-0 10 1-4 .250 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 3 3 1 1-0 0 0 0 2 2.0 KINGS 4 960 151-305 .495 26-71 .366 99-150 .660 30 145 175 87 80-0 25 50 20 427 106.8 LAKERS 4 960 147-373 .394 26-90 .289 70-93 .753 65 122 187 82 106-1 31 48 19 390 97.5

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (1-3) LOS ANGELES LAKERS VS. SACRAMENTO

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Bryant 2-2 74 19-57 .333 5-14 .357 14-14 1.000 6 2 8 9 5-0 4 12 0 57 28.5 Brown 2-2 94 15-36 .417 5-12 .417 15-17 .882 0 5 5 9 8-0 2 6 0 50 25.0 Clarkson 1-1 47 10-21 .476 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 0 5 5 6 2-0 5 3 1 23 23.0 Young 2-0 53 12-27 .444 5-14 .357 9-9 1.000 3 6 9 2 8-0 3 0 1 38 19.0 Blue 2-1 74 9-30 .300 2-10 .200 2-5 .400 2 7 9 8 4-0 3 6 0 22 11.0 Hill 4-4 116 21-53 .396 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 6 21 27 10 13-0 2 4 2 44 11.0 Boozer 4-0 81 17-37 .459 0-0 --- 5-8 .625 9 23 32 2 8-0 1 2 1 39 9.8 Davis 4-2 99 15-29 .517 0-0 --- 5-9 .556 19 18 37 5 12-1 3 2 3 35 8.8 Johnson 2-2 48 5-16 .313 3-6 .500 4-4 1.000 2 9 11 3 7-0 1 2 2 17 8.5 Kelly 2-2 65 5-18 .278 2-8 .250 3-5 .600 0 5 5 7 7-0 2 1 3 15 7.5 Price 2-2 47 3-11 .273 1-8 .125 3-4 .750 4 2 6 7 8-0 4 1 0 10 5.0 Black (TOT) 4-4 77 9-15 .600 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 10 14 24 4 16-0 0 3 0 19 4.8 Black (LAL) 2-2 46 6-9 .667 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 6 7 13 2 9-0 0 2 0 13 6.5 Sacre 3-0 47 6-12 .500 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 8 4 12 2 8-0 0 1 5 13 4.3 Ellington 2-0 29 2-9 .222 1-5 .200 2-4 .500 0 4 4 1 2-0 0 0 1 7 3.5 Lin 2-0 42 2-8 .250 0-4 .000 3-4 .750 0 4 4 9 5-0 1 4 0 7 3.5 LAKERS 4 960 147-373 .394 26-90 .289 70-93 .753 65 122 187 82 106-1 31 48 19 390 97.5 KINGS 4 960 151-305 .495 26-71 .366 99-150 .660 30 145 175 87 80-0 25 50 20 427 106.8


NEW ORLEANS PELICANS

5800 Airline Drive • Metairie, LA 70003 Phone: (504) 593-4700 Home Court (capacity): Smoothie King Center (16,867) opened in 1999 (Hornets’ 1st game in 2002) www.pelicans.com 2015-16 SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site 10/17 Rupp Arena (KY) 1/13 Sleep Train Arena 1/28 Smoothie King Center 3/7 Smoothie King Center 3/16 Sleep Train Arena

Time (PST) 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

2014-15 VS. PELICANS (1-3) Date Site 11/18 Sleep Train Arena 11/25 Smoothie King Center 3/27 Smoothie King Center 4/3 Sleep Train Arena

Result L, 100-106 W, 99-89 L, 88-102 L, 95-101

ALL-TIME SERIES (27 years) Overall Home Road Sac-Era 37-37 25-12 12-25 All-Time 37-37 25-12 12-25 CURRENT STREAKS Overall Home Road Kings L2 L2 L1 SERIES FACTS Last Home Win: 3/3/14 (96-89) Last Road Win: 11/25/14 (99-89) Last Home Loss: 4/3/15 (95-101) Last Road Loss: 3/27/15 (88-102) Biggest Win: 36 (107-71) vs. NO, 12/19/04 Biggest Loss: 26 (67-93) @ NO/OKC, 11/1/05

HEAD COACH: Alvin Gentry (College - Applachian State) ASSISTANT COACHES: Darren Erman (College - Emory (GA)) Phil Weber (College - North Carolina State) Robert Pack (College - USC) Fred Vinson (College - Georgia Tech) Kevin Hanson (College - San Diego) HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Duane Brooks (College - Florida A&M) HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Jason Sumerlin Owner/Chairman of the Board: Tom Benson Executive Officer: Gayle Benson President: Dennis Lauscha Executive Vice President: Mickey Loomis General Manager: Dell Demps Sr. VP of Communications/Broadcasting: Greg Bensel Director of Basketball Communications: Matt Ryan Basketball Communications Manager: Will McClaran Basketball Communications Coordinator: Chris Trahant Corporate Communications Manager: Lindsey Mitchell Radio: WRNO (99.5 FM), Sean Kelley, John DeShazier TV: Fox Sports New Orleans, Joel Meyers, David Wesley, Jen Hale Colors: Blue, Gold, Red Founded: 1988-89 expansion team, Charlotte Hornets; 2002-03, New Orleans Hornets; 2005-06 New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets; 2007-08, New Orleans Hornets; 2013-14 New Orleans Pelicans NBA Titles Won: None All-Time NBA Record: 498-552 (.474) 2014-15 Record: 45-37 (2nd in Southwest) 2014-15 Playoff Results: Lost 0-4 to Golden State in First Round

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (1-3) SACRAMENTO KINGS VS. NEW ORLEANS

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Cousins 4-4 152 43-86 .500 0-1 .000 23-35 .657 14 55 69 23 15-0 5 16 9 109 27.3 Gay 2-2 74 13-35 .371 1-7 .143 6-9 .667 4 4 8 7 7-0 2 7 1 33 16.5 Casspi 4-3 125 25-42 .595 3-4 .750 9-15 .600 3 10 13 5 7-0 1 3 1 62 15.5 Sessions 1-1 32 4-13 .308 1-2 .500 6-8 .750 1 2 3 6 1-0 2 2 0 15 15.0 Collison 1-1 31 3-10 .300 2-3 .667 5-6 .833 0 2 2 11 0-0 0 0 0 13 13.0 McLemore 4-4 123 14-36 .389 7-19 .368 1-2 .500 1 11 12 5 11-1 5 3 0 36 9.0 McCallum 4-2 109 13-27 .481 3-9 .333 4-4 1.000 1 10 11 9 11-0 2 6 1 33 8.3 Landry 3-1 48 9-14 .643 0-0 --- 5-8 .625 6 6 12 0 6-0 1 0 0 23 7.7 Stauskas 4-0 84 10-18 .556 4-7 .571 0-0 --- 1 5 6 5 6-0 2 1 2 24 6.0 A. Miller (TOT) 4-0 56 10-17 .588 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 7 7-0 1 4 0 22 5.5 A. Miller (SAC) 2-0 27 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 0 0 1 3-0 1 4 0 6 3.0 Williams 3-0 59 4-16 .250 1-4 .250 4-5 .800 0 3 3 1 3-0 0 0 0 13 4.3 Thompson 4-2 92 6-17 .353 0-0 --- 3-4 .750 9 17 26 1 7-0 0 2 2 15 3.8 Evans 1-0 5 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Hollins 1-0 0 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 KINGS 4 960 147-320 .459 22-57 .386 66-96 .688 40 125 165 74 77-1 21 46 16 382 95.5 HORNETS 4 960 149-329 .453 35-90 .389 65-93 .699 46 123 169 81 84-0 18 41 26 398 99.5

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (3-1) NEW ORLEANS PELICANS VS. SACRAMENTO

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Davis 4-4 154 32-74 .432 0-0 --- 22-29 .759 9 28 37 7 13-0 4 3 13 86 21.5 Evans 4-4 140 33-58 .569 4-12 .333 14-24 .583 7 21 28 29 11-0 2 15 1 84 21.0 Anderson 3-0 81 18-40 .450 8-24 .333 7-8 .875 4 10 14 0 7-0 1 1 1 51 17.0 Gordon 3-3 88 15-35 .429 7-17 .412 5-6 .833 0 1 1 9 5-0 2 6 0 42 14.0 Holiday 2-2 64 8-21 .381 0-5 .000 4-6 .667 1 4 5 12 7-0 3 3 1 20 10.0 Pondexter (TOT) 4-2 91 14-28 .500 11-19 .579 0-0 --- 2 7 9 6 9-0 2 2 1 39 9.8 Pondexter (NO) 2-2 64 12-24 .500 10-17 .588 0-0 --- 2 7 9 4 5-0 2 2 1 34 17.0 Cole (TOT) 3-0 58 9-17 .529 4-8 .500 0-0 --- 0 1 1 7 3-0 1 1 0 22 7.3 Cole (NO) 2-0 40 9-15 .600 4-7 .571 0-0 --- 0 1 1 3 1-0 1 1 0 22 11.0 Withey 1-0 9 2-4 .500 0-0 --- 2-5 .400 2 2 4 0 0-0 0 0 3 6 6.0 Rivers 2-0 47 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 6-6 1.000 1 5 6 4 4-0 0 1 0 10 5.0 Ajinca 3-1 42 5-7 .714 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 6 9 15 1 9-0 1 3 1 11 3.7 Asik 3-3 96 4-14 .286 0-0 --- 3-6 .500 12 18 30 2 8-0 1 2 1 11 3.7 Cunningham 2-0 42 3-6 .500 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1 9 10 1 3-0 1 1 1 6 3.0 Fredette 1-0 9 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 0 0 2 1-0 0 1 0 3 3.0 Douglas 2-0 23 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 0 3 3 5 2-0 0 0 1 5 2.5 Babbitt 3-0 32 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 1 5 6 2 5-0 0 0 2 5 1.7 Salmons 2-0 15 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 2 1.0 Miller 1-1 14 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 3-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 PELICANS 4 960 149-329 .453 35-90 .389 65-93 .699 46 123 169 81 84-0 18 41 26 398 99.5 KINGS 4 960 147-320 .459 22-57 .386 66-96 .688 40 125 165 74 77-1 21 46 16 382 95.5


PHOENIX SUNS

201 East Jefferson Street • Phoenix, AZ 85004 Phone: (602) 379-7900 Home Court (capacity): Talking Stick Resort Arena (18,055) - opened 1992 www.suns.com 2015-16 SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site 10/7 Talking Stick Arena 11/4 Talking Stick Arena 1/2 Sleep Train Arena 3/25 Sleep Train Arena 4/9 Talking Stick Arena 2014-15 VS. SUNS (3-1) Date Site 11/7 US Airways Center 112OT 12/26 Sleep Train Arena 2/8 Sleep Train Arena 3/25 US Airways Center

Time (PST) 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Result W, 114L, 106-115 W, 85-83 W, 108-99

ALL-TIME SERIES (47 years) Overall Home Road Sac-Era 46-82 31-33 15-49 All-Time 85-129 55-48 27-79 CURRENT STREAKS Overall Home Road Kings W2 W1 W2 SERIES FACTS Last Home Win: 2/8/15 (85-83) Last Road Win: 3/25/15 (108-99) Last Home Loss: 12/26/14 (106-115) Last Road Loss: 12/13/13 (107-116) Biggest Win: 37 (105-68) vs. Pho., 3/8/81 37 (122-85) vs. Pho., 10/21/79 Biggest Loss: 55 (85-140) @ Pho., 4/17/89

HEAD COACH: Jeff Hornacek (College - Iowa State) ASSISTANT COACHES: Jerry Sichting (College - Purdue) Mike Longabardi (College - Frostburg State) Corey Gaines (College - Loyola Marymount) Earl Watson (College - UCLA) Nate Bjorkgren (College - Buena Vista) VP, ATHLETIC CARE/HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Aaron Nelson (College - Iowa St.) Managing Partner: Robert Sarver President of Basketball Operations: Lon Babby General Manager: Ryan McDonough Vice President, Basketball Communications: Julie Fie Managers, Basketball Communications: D.C. Headley, Cole Mickelson Assistant to VP of Basketball Communications: Lori Cook Radio: KTAR (620 AM), Al McCoy, Tim Kempton Radio (Spanish): KSUN (1400 AM) Ivan Valenzuela, Arturo Ochoa TV: Fox Sports Arizona (cable), Steve Albert, Eddie Johnson, Ann Meyers Drysdale, Kevin Ray Colors: Purple, Orange, Black, Gray, Yellow Founded: 1968-69, Phoenix Suns NBA Titles Won: None All-Time NBA Record: 2099-1707 (.551) 2014-15 Record: 39-43 (3rd in Pacific) 2014-15 Playoff Results: Did Not Qualify

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (3-1) SACRAMENTO KINGS VS. PHOENIX

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Cousins 3-3 108 30-58 .517 0-0 --- 17-21 .810 5 36 41 5 11-1 2 13 5 77 25.7 Collison 2-2 69 11-25 .440 4-9 .444 9-12 .750 0 3 3 5 4-0 5 5 0 35 17.5 Gay 3-3 111 15-44 .341 1-10 .100 10-11 .909 1 16 17 11 7-0 4 9 0 41 13.7 McLemore 4-4 132 19-44 .432 8-24 .333 7-9 .778 1 7 8 6 14-0 3 4 2 53 13.3 Landry 3-0 67 14-27 .519 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 7 12 19 2 5-0 1 2 1 30 10.0 Sessions 2-1 57 8-14 .571 0-0 --- 3-6 .500 0 10 10 10 4-0 1 3 0 19 9.5 Williams 4-0 80 13-24 .542 2-6 .333 4-7 .571 1 14 15 2 5-0 2 3 0 32 8.0 Casspi 4-2 76 8-19 .421 3-6 .500 9-12 .750 5 11 16 7 5-0 2 4 1 28 7.0 McCallum 4-1 74 11-24 .458 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 4 7 11 10 4-0 1 4 2 26 6.5 Stauskas 4-0 65 9-17 .529 3-9 .333 3-3 1.000 1 8 9 5 5-0 1 1 1 24 6.0 Thompson 4-3 89 9-22 .409 0-0 --- 3-6 .500 4 12 16 5 7-0 0 5 0 21 5.3 Evans 4-1 63 6-17 .353 0-1 .000 8-10 .800 13 14 27 6 9-0 1 6 1 20 5.0 A. Miller (TOT) 3-0 31 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 2 2 4 7 4-0 0 3 1 9 3.0 A. Miller (SAC) 1-0 18 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 1 1 2 7 3-0 0 2 1 7 7.0 KINGS 4 1010 154-340 .453 22-69 .319 83-107 .776 43 151 194 81 83-1 23 65 14 413 103.3 SUNS 4 1010 159-370 .430 35-117 .299 56-80 .700 50 127 177 77 94-1 32 54 28 409 102.3

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (1-3) PHOENIX SUNS VS. SACRAMENTO

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Bledsoe 3-3 112 23-45 .511 4-14 .286 10-17 .588 2 13 15 15 8-0 2 10 2 60 20.0 Knight (TOT) 2-2 70 14-30 .467 6-13 .462 6-8 .750 2 9 11 9 3-0 2 7 0 40 20.0 G. Dragic 3-3 113 19-45 .422 3-9 .333 10-12 .833 1 4 5 15 8-0 5 6 0 51 17.0 Mark. Morris 4-4 135 27-58 .466 3-5 .600 8-10 .800 5 11 16 6 11-1 8 10 3 65 16.3 Thomas 3-1 85 16-38 .421 6-20 .300 8-10 .800 1 6 7 14 8-0 2 4 0 46 15.3 Goodwin 1-0 26 6-12 .500 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0 1 1 3 0-0 2 1 0 15 15.0 Marc. Morris 4-2 118 19-43 .442 11-19 .579 4-4 1.000 4 21 25 7 9-0 2 2 1 53 13.3 Marshall (TOT) 1-0 19 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 0-0 --- 0 0 0 6 1-0 1 1 0 8 8.0 Tucker 4-3 138 11-39 .282 5-25 .200 4-9 .444 6 27 33 8 12-0 6 4 2 31 7.8 Plumlee 3-2 81 10-18 .556 0-0 --- 3-4 .750 11 23 34 2 8-0 1 3 9 23 7.7 Green 4-0 58 11-33 .333 3-20 .150 1-2 .500 1 3 4 3 13-0 3 3 0 26 6.5 Wright (TOT) 4-0 69 11-16 .688 0-0 --- 4-7 .571 6 6 12 1 4-0 0 3 5 26 6.5 Wright (PHO) 2-0 45 4-8 .500 0-0 --- 2-5 .400 5 5 10 1 1-0 0 3 1 10 5.0 Len 3-2 59 8-20 .400 0-0 --- 3-3 1.000 11 9 20 2 10-0 1 5 10 19 6.3 Warren 2-0 25 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 3 3 6 1 3-0 0 2 0 10 5.0 Granger (TOT) 1-0 11 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 1 1-0 0 1 0 3 3.0 Salmons (TOT) 2-0 15 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 2 1.0 Z. Dragic 1-0 1 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Price (TOT) 1-0 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Price (PHO) 1-0 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Randolph 2-0 9 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 3-0 0 1 0 0 0.0 SUNS 4 1010 159-370 .430 35-117 .299 56-80 .700 50 127 177 77 94-1 32 54 28 409 102.3 KINGS 4 1010 154-340 .453 22-69 .319 83-107 .776 43 151 194 81 83-1 23 65 14 413 103.3


PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS

One Center Court, Suite 200 • Portland, OR 97227 Phone: (503) 234-9291 Home Court (capacity): Moda Center (19,980) - opened 1995 www.trailblazers.com 2015-16 SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site 10/5 Moda Center 10/10 Sleep Train Arena 12/27 Sleep Train Arena 1/26 Moda Center 3/28 Moda Center 4/5 Sleep Train Arena

Time (PST) 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

2014-15 VS. BLAZERS (1-2) Date Site 10/31 Sleep Train Arena 1/19 Moda Center 3/1 Sleep Train Arena

Result W, 103-94 L, 94-98 L, 99-110

ALL-TIME SERIES (45 years) Overall Home Road Sac-Era 45-82 34-30 11-52 All-Time 76-123 58-42 18-81 CURRENT STREAKS Overall Home Road Kings L2 L1 L4 SERIES FACTS Last Home Win: 10/31/14 (103-94) Last Road Win: 12/8/12 (99-80) Last Home Loss: 3/1/15 (99-110) Last Road Loss: 1/19/15 (94-98) Biggest Win: 39 (124-85) vs. Por., 12/12/79 Biggest Loss: 40 (107-147) @ Por., 2/2/92

HEAD COACH: Terry Stotts (College - Oklahoma) ASSISTANT COACHES: Jay Triano (College - Simon Fraser) David Vanterpool (College - St. Bonaventure) Nate Tibbetts (College - South Dakota) Dale Osbourne (College - South Alabama) Jim Moran (College - William & Mary) DIRECTOR OF PLAYER HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE: Chris Stackpole (College - Boston U.) HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Geoff Clark (College - Oregon State) STRENGTH-AND-CONDITIONING COACHES: Todd Forcier (College - Washington State) Ben Kenyon (College - Adelphi University) Owner: Paul Allen President & CEO: Chris McGowan President of Basketball Operations: Neil Olshey Vice President of Basketball Communications: Jim Taylor Basketball Communications Director: Collin Romer Radio: Rip City Radio 620 AM, Brian Wheeler, Antonio Harvey TV: KGW (Ch. 8), Comcast SportsNet (cable), Mike Barrett, Mike Rice Colors: Scarlet, Black, White Founded: 1970-71, Portland Trail Blazers NBA Titles Won: 1, 1976-77 All-Time NBA Record: 1947-1695 (.535) 2014-15 Record: 51-31 (1st in Northwest) 2014-15 Playoff Results: Lost 1-4 to Memphis in the First Round

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (1-2) SACRAMENTO KINGS VS. PORTLAND

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Gay 3-3 114 33-60 .550 5-7 .714 19-23 .826 6 15 21 4 7-0 3 8 0 90 30.0 Cousins 2-2 70 13-33 .394 0-0 --- 13-18 .722 7 21 28 2 11-1 1 7 6 39 19.5 Collison 2-2 74 12-25 .480 1-6 .167 5-7 .714 4 11 15 16 7-0 4 8 0 30 15.0 Williams 2-0 47 9-17 .529 0-3 .000 6-7 .857 0 2 2 0 2-0 0 1 0 24 12.0 McLemore 3-3 90 9-27 .333 5-12 .417 7-7 1.000 1 10 11 3 3-0 4 7 1 30 10.0 McCallum 2-1 42 7-18 .389 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 6 2-0 2 0 0 16 8.0 A. Miller (TOT) 2-0 39 8-11 .727 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 5 5 12 1-0 4 5 0 16 8.0 A. Miller (SAC) 1-0 26 6-7 .857 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 2 2 10 1-0 2 3 0 12 12.0 Casspi 3-0 48 7-14 .500 0-2 .000 8-10 .800 2 5 7 2 5-0 2 3 0 22 7.3 Landry 2-1 32 3-9 .333 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 3 5 8 0 5-0 1 0 1 7 3.5 Evans 3-0 52 2-10 .200 0-0 --- 6-8 .750 7 11 18 3 6-0 0 3 0 10 3.3 Hollins 2-0 29 2-3 .667 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1 3-0 1 0 1 6 3.0 Thompson 3-3 69 4-12 .333 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 15 15 3 11-1 1 3 0 8 2.7 Sessions 1-0 10 0-4 .000 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Stauskas 1-0 16 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 1 1 2 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0.0 KINGS 3 720 107-243 .440 11-34 .324 71-88 .807 32 103 135 51 64-2 22 46 9 296 98.7 TRAIL BLAZERS 3 720 110-254 .433 30-86 .349 52-65 .800 30 86 116 60 67-0 26 41 14 302 100.7

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (2-1) PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS VS. SACRAMENTO

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Lillard 3-3 109 21-52 .404 9-22 .409 22-26 .846 4 13 17 14 6-0 3 3 2 73 24.3 Aldridge 3-3 90 20-50 .400 3-8 .375 15-17 .882 4 16 20 6 4-0 2 5 2 58 19.3 Matthews 3-3 108 20-42 .476 6-24 .250 4-5 .800 3 9 12 3 8-0 5 2 1 50 16.7 Lopez 2-2 59 11-16 .688 0-0 --- 1-1 1.000 6 8 14 2 6-0 0 3 4 23 11.5 Afflalo (TOT) 4-3 117 14-40 .350 3-14 .214 12-12 1.000 2 10 12 9 9-0 1 8 0 43 10.8 Afflalo (POR) 1-0 27 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 1 1 2 1 2-0 1 4 0 3 3.0 Kaman 3-1 58 11-22 .500 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2 11 13 2 7-0 0 1 3 22 7.3 Barton 1-0 15 3-7 .429 0-0 --- 0-1 .000 1 1 2 1 1-0 1 0 1 6 6.0 Leonard 2-0 26 5-8 .625 2-3 .667 0-0 --- 3 1 4 1 6-0 0 3 1 12 6.0 Wright 2-0 23 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 3-3 1.000 0 3 3 4 2-0 3 2 0 12 6.0 Gee (TOT) 4-0 54 8-18 .444 2-5 .400 5-7 .714 3 5 8 2 5-0 5 2 0 23 5.8 Gee (POR) 1-0 6 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 1 0 4 4.0 Batum 3-3 99 6-24 .250 2-11 .182 3-4 .750 2 11 13 14 8-0 3 6 0 17 5.7 Robinson 1-0 21 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 3-6 .500 2 4 6 1 4-0 3 2 0 5 5.0 Blake 3-0 48 5-13 .385 4-9 .444 0-0 --- 0 6 6 10 6-0 3 8 0 14 4.7 Claver 1-0 7 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 1 2 3 0 2-0 0 0 0 3 3.0 Freeland 2-0 8 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1 0 1 1 3-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 McCollum 2-0 17 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TRAIL BLAZERS 3 720 110-254 .433 30-86 .349 52-65 .800 30 86 116 60 67-0 26 41 14 302 100.7 KINGS 3 720 107-243 .440 11-34 .324 71-88 .807 32 103 135 51 64-2 22 46 9 296 98.7


SAN ANTONIO SPURS

One AT&T Center • San Antonio, TX 78219 Phone: (210) 444-5500 Home Court (capacity): AT&T Center (18,460) - opened 2002 www.spurs.com 2015-16 SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site 10/8 Sleep Train Arena 11/9 Sleep Train Arena 2/24 Sleep Train Arena 3/5 AT&T Center

Time (PST) 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.ESPN 5:30 p.m.

2014-15 VS. SPURS (1-3) Date Site 11/15 Sleep Train Arena 11/28 AT&T Center 2/27 Sleep Train Arena 3/4 AT&T Center

Result W, 94-91 L, 104-112 L, 96-107 L, 85-112

ALL-TIME SERIES (39 years) Overall Home Road Sac-Era 39-81 24-36 15-45 All-Time 55-109 35-47 20-62 CURRENT STREAKS Overall Home Road Kings L3 L1 L6 SERIES FACTS Last Home Win: 11/15/14 (94-91) Last Road Win: 1/20/12 (88-86) Last Home Loss: 2/27/15 (96-107) Last Road Loss: 3/4/15 (85-112) Biggest Win: 28 (130-102) vs. SA, 10/29/76 Biggest Loss: 42 (67-109) @ SA, 1/10/98

PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS/HEAD COACH: Gregg Popovich (College - Air Force Academy) ASSISTANT COACHES: Ettore Messina Ime Udoka (College - Portland State) James Borrego (College - San Diego) Becky Hammon (College - Colorado State) Chip Engelland (College - Duke) Chad Forcier (College - Seattle Pacific) HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Will Sevening (College - Wisconsin-LaCrosse) Chairman & CEO: Peter M. Holt President of Business Operations: Rick Pych President of Sports Franchises/General Manager: R.C. Buford Senior Director of Communications: Tom James Basketball Communications Manager: Kris Davis Basketball Communications Coordinator: Jordan Howenstine Radio: WOAI (1200 AM), Bill Schoening Spanish Radio: KCOR (1350 AM), Paul Castro TV: KENS (Ch. 5), KMYS (Ch. 35), FOX Sports Southwest (cable, Ch. 26), Bill Land, Sean Elliott, Andrew Monaco Colors: Metallic Silver, Black Founded: 1967-68, Dallas Chaparrals; 1970-71, Texas Chaparrals; 1971-72, Dallas Chaparrals; 1973-74, San Antonio Spurs, Former member of ABA NBA Titles Won: 5, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2013-14 All-Time NBA Record: 1939-1211 (.612) 2014-15 Record: 55-27 (2nd in Southwest) 2014-15 Playoff Results: Lost 3-4 to L.A. Clippers in First Round

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (1-3) SACRAMENTO KINGS VS. SAN ANTONIO

PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Cousins 2-2 49 15-31 .484 0-0 --- 9-13 .692 5 8 13 0 9-0 3 6 3 39 19.5 Collison 2-2 74 12-25 .480 2-5 .400 8-10 .800 0 5 5 7 5-0 2 6 1 34 17.0 Gay 4-4 135 26-68 .382 1-6 .167 14-18 .778 3 19 22 21 7-0 4 12 1 67 16.8 McCallum 2-2 65 16-29 .552 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2 5 7 7 6-0 4 2 1 32 16.0 McLemore 4-4 155 17-33 .515 4-10 .400 14-18 .778 4 9 13 7 8-0 4 8 1 52 13.0 Landry 4-1 68 12-27 .444 0-0 --- 6-6 1.000 3 18 21 4 7-0 1 1 2 30 7.5 Casspi 4-0 81 10-25 .400 0-1 .000 8-10 .800 3 10 13 2 7-0 2 3 1 28 7.0 Hollins 3-1 51 6-10 .600 0-0 --- 8-10 .800 5 6 11 1 4-0 1 4 2 20 6.7 Thompson 4-4 121 13-27 .481 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 4 32 36 7 10-0 2 6 4 26 6.5 Williams 4-0 49 5-14 .357 2-4 .500 11-12 .917 1 5 6 0 6-0 0 2 0 23 5.8 A. Miller (TOT) 4-0 59 6-14 .429 0-2 .000 4-5 .800 1 9 10 14 4-0 2 4 0 16 4.0 A. Miller (SAC) 2-0 35 5-10 .500 0-2 .000 4-5 .800 0 8 8 7 3-0 1 4 0 14 7.0 Evans 1-0 21 0-3 .000 0-0 --- 3-4 .750 1 10 11 1 2-0 0 3 0 3 3.0 Stauskas 3-0 34 3-8 .375 1-5 .200 0-0 --- 0 1 1 2 2-0 0 0 0 7 2.3 Sessions 2-0 22 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 3 3 5 3-0 2 0 0 4 2.0 KINGS 4 960 142-318 .447 10-35 .286 85-107 .794 31 139 170 71 79-0 26 59 16 379 94.8 SPURS 4 960 156-335 .466 37-94 .394 73-86 .849 29 128 157 94 83-0 35 44 34 422 105.5 PLAYER Parker Leonard Ginobili Duncan D. Green Diaw Belinelli Baynes Splitter Mills Bonner Joseph Ayres Williams SPURS KINGS

2014-15 SEASON SERIES (3-1) SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS. SACRAMENTO

G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG 4-4 128 30-59 .508 3-6 .500 13-13 1.000 1 8 9 21 3-0 4 6 0 76 19.0 4-4 144 29-54 .537 8-21 .381 7-11 .636 3 18 21 12 12-0 8 4 8 73 18.3 4-0 90 21-40 .525 6-18 .333 9-10 .900 1 14 15 16 7-0 3 10 2 57 14.3 4-4 115 17-40 .425 0-0 --- 16-22 .727 3 25 28 12 12-0 1 3 11 50 12.5 4-4 89 15-27 .556 9-15 .600 9-9 1.000 0 10 10 4 9-0 8 4 4 48 12.0 4-1 99 13-29 .448 3-9 .333 2-2 1.000 8 12 20 8 8-0 2 4 0 31 7.8 3-0 66 6-24 .250 4-15 .267 5-5 1.000 0 4 4 3 5-0 2 3 1 21 7.0 4-1 63 9-19 .474 0-0 --- 6-6 1.000 4 6 10 8 8-0 1 4 0 24 6.0 2-2 42 4-12 .333 0-0 --- 2-3 .667 4 9 13 1 4-0 2 1 4 10 5.0 2-0 25 4-11 .364 1-5 .200 0-0 --- 1 3 4 3 1-0 0 0 0 9 4.5 4-0 35 5-8 .625 3-4 .750 0-0 --- 1 8 9 2 5-0 1 0 2 13 3.3 4-0 48 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1 2 3 4 4-0 2 2 0 7 1.8 3-0 15 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 1-1 1.000 2 8 10 0 4-0 1 1 2 3 1.0 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 4 960 156-335 .466 37-94 .394 73-86 .849 29 128 157 94 83-0 35 44 34 422 105.5 4 960 142-318 .447 10-35 .286 85-107 .794 31 139 170 71 79-0 26 59 16 379 94.8


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