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Page 1: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...ADDITIONAL INFORMATION W WW.CLIPPERS.COM 356 357 MEDIA INFORMATION COACHES’ PRE-GAME AND POST-GAME Clippers’ Head Coach Doc Rivers will conduct his pre-game
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MEDIA INFORMATIONCOACHES’ PRE-GAME AND POST-GAME

Clippers’ Head Coach Doc Rivers will conduct his pre-game media availability session 105 minutes prior to tip-off and his post-game media session both in a designated Locker Room.

VISITING COACHES PRE-GAME AND POST-GAMEVisiting team head coaches will conduct their pre-game media availability session 90 minutes prior to tip-off and their

post-game media session both in front of the designated visiting team Locker Room.

CREDENTIALSClippers season media credentials, Clippers daily media credentials (good for that speci� c game only) and STAPLES

Center passes are the only credentials honored for Clippers games at STAPLES Center. NO OTHER CREDENTIALS WILL BE HONORED. A valid, government issued photo I.D. of the credential holder must be presented at time of daily and season credential pickup. Applications for season or daily credentials may be made in writing on company letterhead to the Clippers’ Communications Department. Requests for daily credentials must be made to [email protected] by 12 noon day of game. When applying for the � rst time, newspapers and magazines must include copies of the publication with the request. Bloggers and photographers credential requests will be considered for approval by the LA Clippers and the NBA on a case-by-case basis. All internet media and blog sites must be established and updated regularly with original content and current wireless sports news. All internet sites will be asked to provide a web analytic report that re� ects the number of page views, unique visitors, and average views per day. All web analytics should come from a reputable source. Your submission should be an of� cial report in PDF format. Those who hold season credentials who are covering a speci� c game must still contact the Clippers Communications Department so we may reserve seating for you. When in the arena, we ask that media members please wear their credentials at all times.

GAME NOTES AND STATISTICSGame notes are available on the Clippers Media Website http://media.clippers.com and on game days in the press

room 2 1/2 hours prior to tip-off. For visiting media every effort will be made to supply early game notes, credentials and other pertinent information the night before, or morning of, the game. In addition, all other pertinent and breaking information on the team can be found on the Clippers Twitter page @laclippers. Quarter, halftime and � nal box scores will be sent out via email and are also available in the press room. Post-game quotes, notes and practice information will be distributed in the press room as soon as possible following the game.

INTERNATIONAL MEDIA POLICYInternational media interested in covering NBA regular season games must � rst submit a request in writing to their

respective regional NBA of� ce. Please do not contact the Clippers directly. International media contacts are as follows:

Europe, Africa and Middle East Requests: Catherine Mumford [email protected] Requests: Stefan Zhao [email protected]/Australia Roger Ong [email protected] America Julio Manteiga [email protected]

NBA International PR will then email the Clippers a list of approved international media for each game. Any international media not on that list will not be admitted to the game unless approval is received in advance.

LOCKER ROOM ACCESSIn accordance with NBA policy, locker rooms will be open for a 30-minute period, ending 45 minutes prior to game

time (for example, the room will be open from 6:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. for a 7:30 p.m. start). Locker rooms will be opened 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Only working members of the press with valid credentials will be admitted to the locker rooms. Per NBA policy, still photography is not permitted in the locker rooms. In addition, per NBA policy, cell phone usage by members of the media is prohibited in the locker room.

MEDIA SEATINGPress seating at STAPLES Center is located courtside (on the east side of the court), in the Lower Level (Sections 108,

111 & 114) and in the press box located on the upper west side of the arena.

MEDIA PARKING Parking for members of the media who have purchased a full-season parking pass is located in Lot C, on L.A. LIVE

Way between 12th Street and 11th Street/Chick Hearn Court. A book of season parking passes, priced at the discounted rate of $12.00 per game with a guaranteed parking space, can be purchased by contacting the INSERT TEAM NAME at INSERT CONTACT PHONE/EMAIL. Those not wishing to take advantage of the seasonal parking option will be able to park in the “general” parking lots, for example, LOT W (West Garage-Gate B) and at the LA Convention Center adjacent to the West Hall and South Hall. These locations are available on a � rst-come, � rst serve basis for a rate ranging from $15 to $40. Complimentary Media Parking for morning practices at STAPLES Center is located in LOT C, located on L.A. LIVE Way between Pico Blvd. and 11th Street/Chick Hearn Court.

PHONESCredit-card charge lines are available in selected media sections and in the press room for those outlets who do not

have a designated phone line. Please contact Laura Geery Larson of STAPLES Center at (213) 742-7246 or via email at [email protected] with any phone related questions.

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MEDIA INFORMATIONPHONE NUMBERS TO REMEMBER

Clippers Communications Department Phone: (213) 204-2971Press Room Phone: (213) 742-7488 Fax: (213) 742-7489Courtside Phone: (213) 763-7925

PHOTO GUIDELINESApproved credentialed photographers may shoot at either the north or south baseline. There are no photo

positions on the sideline. A photo position chart will be posted on the basket stanchions and in the press room for each game. Photographers are asked to contact the Communications Department in advance to reserve space on the fl oor. A season photo credential does NOT guarantee you a photo position on the fl oor. Free-lance photographers will not be credentialed unless they are on speci� c assignment from a magazine or newspaper, and proper requests are submitted from that outlet. Photographers must observe the NBA’s “Four-Foot Lane” rule, which allows one position for home and broadcasting television outlets immediately next to the stanchion, then a three-foot escape lane that must be kept completely clear of photographers and equipment. All other photographers will be seated beyond that four-foot lane.

Photographers must also be aware of the following other NBA-enforced restrictions:

Cameras mounted on the basket stanchion must be set back at least four inches from the edge of the padding. Cameras mounted behind the backboard cannot be visible inside the target box from any angle. Tripods are not permitted. Use of � ash is not permitted. All cameras must have rubber-capped lenses.

PRACTICESClippers practice sessions are held at the Los Angeles Clippers Training Center. Per NBA policy, media will be allowed

access 15 minutes PRIOR to practice with a 15-minute media availability session to follow (Policy subject to change).

Practices are always subject to change and/or cancellation. Media wishing to cover practice should always refer to the Clippers Media Website http://media.clippers.com (Password: pressclips) or contact the Communications Department to con� rm practice time and location. The address and directions to the training center are as follows:

The Los Angeles Clippers Training Center6951 S. Centinela Ave.Playa Vista, CA 90094

From the 405 Freeway, exit Howard Hughes Parkway. Make a right on Sepulveda Blvd. Make a left on Centinela Ave. Turn left into the � rst driveway after the Radisson Hotel light, and make an immediate right into the Training Center parking lot.

PRESS ENTERANCE The Ralph Lawler Media and Team Member Entry, where daily and season credentials may be picked up, is located

on the Chick Hearn Court side of STAPLES Center (between Figueroa and Georgia Streets). Media must enter at Stairway 18, which leads down to the Event Level. This is the only location where season and daily credentialed media may enter the building.

PRESS ROOMThe stairway from the Media Entrance leads directly to the Press Room on the Event Level. It is equipped with work

space, phones, TVs, a stat monitor and fax service.

SHOOTAROUNDSShootaround on home game days will be held at the Los Angeles Clippers Training Center. Shootarounds are closed, with

a 15-minute media session at the end. Visiting team shootarounds are commonly conducted at STAPLES Center; their media session will generally be held PRIOR to shootaround. Please contact the visiting team PR department for more information.

STATISTICIANSThe Communications Department will provide statisticians to assist visiting television and radio broadcasters. Requests

should be made to the Communications Department at least 72 hours in advance to avoid any con� icts.

STROBE RENTALPlease contact Andy Bernstein with NBA Photos for all questions regarding strobe rentals at STAPLES Center at (213)

304-2123 or via email at [email protected].

WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESSComplimentary high-speed wireless internet access is available in all press seating locations at STAPLES Center as well

as in the Chick Hearn Press Room.

LA CLIPPERS COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

Chris WallaceChief Communications Officer

(646) [email protected]

Dennis RogersDirector of Communications

(504) [email protected]

Brandon EhrlichCommunications Coordinator

(424) [email protected]

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L.A. CLIPPERS 2018-19 ROSTER

21 Patrick Beverley

11 Avery Bradley

31 Angel Delgado

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8 DaniloGallinari

30 Mike Scott

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23 Lou Williams

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13 Marcin Gortat

5 MontrezlHarrell

34 Tobias Harris

33 Wesley Johnson

51 Boban Marjanovic

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L.A. CLIPPERS 2018-19 ROSTERNO PLAYER POS HT WT BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY YRS

21 Patrick Beverley G 6’1” 185 7/12/88 Arkansas / USA 611 Avery Bradley G 6’2” 180 11/26/90 Texas / USA 81 Jawun Evans G 6’0” 190 7/26/96 Oklahoma State / USA 131 Angel Delgado (2W) C 6’10” 245 11/20/94 Seton Hall / Dominican Republic R8 Danilo Gallinari F 6’10” 225 8/8/88 Olimpia Milano / Italy 92 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander G 6’6” 181 7/12/98 Kentucky / Canada R13 Marcin Gortat C 6’11” 240 2/17/84 Poland 115 Montrezl Harrell F/C 6’8” 240 1/26/94 Louisville / USA 334 Tobias Harris F 6’9” 235 7/15/92 Tennessee / USA 733 Wesley Johnson F 6’7” 215 7/11/87 Syracuse / USA 851 Boban Marjanovic C 7’3” 290 8/15/88 Crvena zvezda / Serbia 312 Luc Mbah a Moute F 6’8” 230 9/9/86 UCLA / Cameroon 1015 Johnathan Motley (2W) F 6’10” 230 5/4/95 Baylor / USA 110 Jerome Robinson G 6’5” 190 2/22/97 Boston College / USA R20 Desi Rodriguez F 6’6” 220 3/23/96 Seton Hall / USA R30 Mike Scott F 6’8” 237 9/16/88 Virginia / USA 64 Milos Teodosic G 6’5” 196 3/19/87 CSKA Moscow / Serbia 10 Sindarius Thornwell G 6’5” 215 11/15/94 South Carolina / USA 19 Tyrone Wallace G 6’5” 198 6/10/94 California / USA 123 Lou Williams G 6’1” 175 10/27/86 South Gwinnett HS (GA) / USA 13

Head Coach Doc Rivers MarquetteAssistant Coaches Rex Kalamian Cal Poly Pomona

Sam Cassell Florida StateBrendan O’Connor Saint AnselmArmond Hill PrincetonCasey Hill Trinity UniversityJohn Welch UNLV

Player Development J.P. Clark FlaglerDirector of Player Programs Dee Brown Jacksonville UniversityDirector of Performance Mark Simpson Loughborough UniversityDirector of Medical Services/Head Athletic Trainer Jasen Powell Cal Poly PomonaAssistant Athletic Trainer Tommy Murdock Chapman UniversityHead Strength & Conditioning Coach Daniel Shapiro Seattle Paci� c UniversityStrength & Conditioning Coach Brent Tanaka UCLAPerformance Therapist Dr. Aman Abye Pennsylvania

HOW THE CLIPPERS WERE BUILTDRAFTED:

Jerome Robinson First Round (13th overall) 2018 NBA DraftVIA TRADE:

Patrick Beverley From the Houston Rockets (6/28/17)Avery Bradley From the Detroit Pistons (1/29/18)Jawun Evans From the Philadelphia 76ers (7/6/17)Danilo Gallinari From the Denver Nuggets (7/6/17)Shai Gilgeous-Alexander From the Charlotte Hornets (6/21/18)Marcin Gortat From the Washington Wizards (7/26/18)Montrezl Harrell From the Houston Rockets (6/28/17)Tobias Harris From the Detroit Pistons (1/29/18)Boban Marjanovic From the Detroit Pistons (1/29/18)Johnathan Motley (2w) From the Dallas Mavericks (7/23/18)Sindarius Thornwell From the Milwaukee Bucks (6/22/17)Lou Williams From the Houston Rockets (6/28/17)FREE AGENCY:

Angel Delgado (2W) Signed to a two-way contract (7/6/18)Wesley Johnson Signed as a free-agent (7/9/15). Re-signed as a free-agent (7/8/16)Luc Mbah a Moute Signed as a free-agent (7/19/18)Desi Rodriguez Signed as a free-agent (9/7/18)Mike Scott Signed as a free-agent (7/9/18)Milos Teodosic Signed as a free-agent (7/10/17)Tyrone Wallace Signed as a free-agent (9/27/17). Re-signed as a free-agent (9/5/18)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEJawun Evans Ja-WANDanilo Gallinari Da-KNEE-lo Gal-in-ARE-eeShai Gilgeous-Alexander SHAY GIL-juss AL-eck-zan-derMarcin Gortat mar-CHIN gor-TOTMontrezl Harrell Mon-TREZ HAIR-uhl

Boban Marjanovic BO-bahn Mar-YAWN-oh-vichLuc Mbah a Moute BAH-ah MOO-tayMilos Teodosic ME-lowsh Tay-OH-doe-sichSindarius Thornwell Sin-DARE-ee-us

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PATRICKBEVERLEY

HEIGHT: 6’1”

WEIGHT: 185

YEARS PRO: 6

COLLEGE: Arkansas

BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1988

DRAFTED: Second Round by Lakers in 2009 (42nd overall)

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 46 12/17/14 at DEN

POINTS: 26 4/2/17 at PHX

FIELD GOALS: 11 4/2/17 at PHX

3-PT FG: 6 11/22/14 vs. DAL

FREE THROWS: 7 2/23/14 at PHX

REBOUNDS: 13 4/7/17 vs. DET

ASSISTS: 12 (2) 4/13/16 vs. SAC

STEALS: 6 12/7/16 vs. LAL

BLOCKS: 3 (3) 11/17/16 vs. POR

GUARD

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21 PATRICK BEVERLEY2017-18 (L.A. Clippers):• Appeared in 11 games (all starts), averaging 12.2 points,

4.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.73 steals, while shooting 40.0% from three-point range and 82.4% from the free-throw line in 30.4 minutes.

• In 11 appearances, averaged a career-high 12.2 points per game.

• 11/4/17 vs. Memphis, scored 23 points, his second-highest career scoring performance.

• Missed 71 games due to a sore right knee and right knee surgery.

• Underwent right knee surgery on 11/22.

2016-17 (Houston Rockets): • Appeared in 67 games (all starts), and averaged 9.5 points

and career-highs with 5.9 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.48 steals in 30.7 minutes, while shooting 42.0% from the fi eld, 38.2% from three-point range and 76.8% from the free-throw line.

• Averaged 10.3 ppg (43.7% FGs, 41.0% 3FGs) in wins in 2016-17 compared to 8.0 ppg (37.8% 3FGs, 30.8% 3FGs) in losses… Rockets were 24-8 when he scored 10+ points… Had a career-high 26 points at Phoenix on 4/2, marking only 20-point effort of the season and the fi fth of his career.

• Rockets were 25-3 when he recorded 5+ assists in 2016-17… Ranked tied for 15th in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.81).

• Over the past two seasons, shooting 39.2% from 3-point range after shooting 36.1% his fi rst three seasons combined.

• Ranked tied for 13th in steal-to-turnover ratio (0.99)… Has more steals (193) than turnovers (191) over the past two seasons.

• Started all 67 of his games played in 2016-17… Started his fi nal 63 games played in 2015-16 after coming off the bench his fi rst eight games played.

• Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on 10/25 and missed the fi rst 11 games… Also missed one game with a left quad contusion (11/17), two games with right

wrist pain (12/31-1/2) and one game with a right shoulder strain (4/10)… Rockets were 9-6 in games that he missed.

• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all 11 games (all starts) and averaged 11.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.45 steals in 29.5 minutes, while shooting 41.3% from the fi eld and 40.4% from three-point range...Scored a postseason career-high 21 points on a postseason career-high eight made fi eld goals in Game 1 of the Rockets’ opening round series against Oklahoma City.

2015-16 (Houston Rockets): • In 71 games with 63 starts, averaged 9.9 points, 3.5

rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.32 steals in 28.7 minutes per game while shooting 43.4% from the fl oor and 40.0% from 3-point range.

• Started his fi nal 63 games played after coming off the bench his fi rst eight games played.

• In 63 games as a starter, had 89 steals with 80 turnovers and 94 steals with 91 turnovers overall.

• Ranked 14th in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.03)… Had a career-high six steals in the season fi nale vs. Sacramento on 4/13.

• Six of his top eight scoring performances came after All-Star break, including a career-high 22 points vs. Chicago on 3/31… Marked fourth 20-point effort of his career and the fi rst since 11/22/14.

• Post All-Star break (27 games), averaged 11.4 points (45.4% FGs), 4.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists after averaging 8.9 ppg (42.0% FGs), 3.0 rpg and 2.8 apg his fi rst 44 games played.

• Had 5+ assists in 10 of the fi nal 16 games (5.4 apg), after doing so eight times his fi rst 55 games played (2.7 apg).

• Missed two games with a concussion (11/6-11/7), seven with a left ankle sprain (11/14-11/21; 1/20-1/22) and one due to personal reasons (1/13)… Recorded a DNP-CD on 1/17 but did not play due to a left ankle sprain.

• PLAYOFFS: Started all fi ve games of the First Round series vs. Golden State, averaging 5.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 25.8 minutes per game.

NBA STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2012-13 Houston 41 0 713 79 189 .418 36 96 .375 34 41 .829 45 64 109 117 37 21 44 83 0 228 5.62013-14 Houston 56 55 1751 199 481 .414 92 255 .361 83 102 .814 72 124 196 151 77 23 66 174 4 573 10.22014-15 Houston 56 55 1727 204 532 .383 115 323 .356 45 60 .750 67 170 237 192 59 23 83 182 3 568 10.12015-16 Houston 71 63 2041 258 594 .434 124 310 .400 60 88 .682 73 177 250 239 94 26 91 234 1 700 9.92016-17 Houston 67 67 2058 228 543 .420 110 288 .382 73 95 .768 95 298 393 281 99 25 100 222 3 639 9.52017-18 L.A. Clippers 11 11 334 48 119 .403 24 60 .400 14 17 .824 16 29 45 32 19 5 25 34 0 134 12.2TOTAL 302 251 8,622 1,016 2,458 0.413 501 1,332 0.376 309 403 0.767 368 862 1,230 1,012 385 123 409 929 11 2,842 9.4NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2012-13 Houston 6 5 200 28 65 .431 8 24 .333 7 7 1.000 11 22 33 17 7 4 6 24 0 71 11.82013-14 Houston 6 6 202 19 50 .380 7 22 .318 7 10 .700 13 12 25 11 3 2 4 21 1 52 8.72015-16 Houston 5 5 129 10 37 .270 3 14 .214 6 6 1.000 4 18 22 11 2 2 4 17 0 29 5.82016-17 Houston 11 11 325 45 109 .413 21 52 .404 11 14 .786 21 40 61 33 16 2 18 38 1 122 11.1TOTALS 28 27 856 102 261 .391 39 112 .348 31 37 .838 49 92 141 72 28 10 32 100 2 274 9.8

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21 PATRICK BEVERLEY2014-15 (Houston Rockets): • In 56 games with 55 starts, averaged 10.1 points, 4.2

rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 30.8 minutes.• Won the Taco Bell Skills Challenge held during All-Star

Weekend.• Scored in double-fi gures 31 times, including a career-

high tying 20 points vs. Dallas on 11/22/14... Also hit a career-high 6 3FGM in that game... Hit 2+ 3FGM 36 times, including 3+ 18 times.

• Recorded two double-doubles... Had a career-high 12 rebounds vs. Phoenix on 3/21/15.

• Had 3+ steals six times, including a season-high 4 vs. Toronto on 2/21/15.

• Underwent season-ending surgery on his left wrist on 3/30/15… Also missed 11 games with a strained left hamstring, two games with fl u-like symptoms and recorded one DNP-CD.

• PLAYOFFS: Missed the entire postseason with a left wrist injury.

2013-14 (Houston Rockets): • In 56 games with 55 starts, averaged 10.2 points, 3.5

rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals in 31.3 minutes per game while shooting 41.4% from the fl oor, 36.1% from 3-point range and 81.4% from the line.

• Scored in double-fi gures 28 times, including 20+ twice… Had 10+ rebounds twice, including 10 rebounds, 8 assists and 5 steals while going scoreless vs. Cleveland on 2/1/14.

• Became fi rst player to go scoreless while posting 10+ boards, 8+ assists and 5+ steals in a game since steals were offi cially tracked in 1973-74.

• Had 3+ steals 12 times… Hit 2+ 3FGM 25 times, including 3+ 15 times.

• Injured his right hand at Detroit on 12/21/13 and missed the next 14 games… Suffered a right knee injury vs. Philadelphia on 3/27/14 and missed the next eight games.

• PLAYOFFS: Started all six games of the First Round series vs. Portland, averaging 8.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 33.7 minutes per game while shooting 38.0% from the fl oor, 31.8% from 3-point range and 70.0% from the line.

2012-13 (Houston Rockets): • In 41 games, averaged 5.6 points, 2.9 assists and 2.7

rebounds in 17.4 minutes per game while shooting 41.8% from the fl oor, 37.5% from 3-point range and 82.9% from the line.

• Scored in double-fi gures six times for the Rockets… Had 3+ steals four times… Hit 2+ 3FGM seven times, including 3+ three times.

• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all six games (fi ve starts) of the First Round series vs. Oklahoma City, averaging 11.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.2 steals in 33.3 minutes per game while shooting 43.1% from the fl oor, 33.3% from 3-point range and 7-of-7 from the line.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE:

2012-13 (Spartak St. Petersburg - Russia)

• Prior to joining the Rockets, played for Spartak St. Petersburg of the Russian league... In six PBL games, averaged 14.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.0 steals... In 6 Eurocup games, averaged 12.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.3 steals.

2011-12 (Spartak St. Petersburg - Russia)• In 22 PBL games, averaged 15.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.9

assists and 2.3 steals...In 18 Eurocup games, averaged 13.8 points, 4.2 rebounds ,3.7 assists and 2.1 steals... Named Eurocup MVP.

2010-11 (Spartak St. Petersburg - Russia)• In 24 PBL games, averaged 14.1 points, 6.2 rebounds,

3.8 assists and 1.8 steals... In eight EuroChallenge games, averaged 15.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.5 steals.

2009-10 (Olympiacos B.C. - Greece)• In 22 league games, averaged 4.9 points, 2.8 rebounds

and 1.6 assists... In 19 Euroleague games, averaged 2.7 points and 1.9 rebounds.

• Played alongside current Clippers teammate Milos Teodosic.

2008-09 (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk - Ukraine)• In 46 games, averaged 16.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.6

assists, 2.2 steals and 1.3 blocks.

COLLEGE (Arkansas – 2006-08):• In two seasons at Arkansas, appeared in 70 games (67

starts), and averaged 13.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.5 steals, while shooting 42.0% from the fi eld and 38.2% from three-point range.

• Was a 2008 Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy candidate.• Was named NABC All-District (9) Second Team & Second

Team All-SEC (Coaches) in 2007• Started 33 of 35 games as a sophomore, ranking fi rst on

Razorbacks in rebounding (6.6 rpg), steals (1.3 spg) and 3-point percentage (.378)…

• Named SEC Freshman of the Year and earned Second-Team All-SEC honors in 2006-07.

PERSONAL:• Son of Lisa Beverley.• Helped his mother open her own nail salon studio in

Houston even before signing with the Rockets.• Featured in the 2007 documentary Hoop Reality, which is

the sequel to the 1995 documentary Hoop Dreams.• As a senior at John Marshall Metropolitan High School, led

the state in scoring (37.3 ppg) and was named Co-Player of the Year.

• Enjoys playing video games and spades, and watching movies.

• Lists his mother as his most infl uential person growing up and her turkey sausage lasagna as his favorite meal.

• Favorite player growing up was Kevin Garnett.

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HEIGHT: 6’2’’

WEIGHT: 180

YEARS PRO: 7

COLLEGE: Texas

BIRTHDATE: November 26, 1990

DRAFTED:First Round by Boston in 2010 (19th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2019-20 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 46 02/10/2013 vs. DEN

POINTS: 32 11/03/2014 @ DAL

FIELD GOALS: 13 11/03/2014 @ DAL

3-PT FG: 8 10/29/2016 @ CHA

FREE THROWS: 7 (2) 11/10/2017 vs. ATL

REBOUNDS: 13 11/16/2016 vs. DAL

ASSISTS: 7 (2) 01/22/2012 @ WAS

STEALS: 6 02/23/2015 @ PHO

BLOCKS: 3 02/22/2012 @ OKC

GUARD

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1 AVERY BRADLEY2017-18 (L.A Clippers/Detroit):• Appeared in 46 games (all starts), averaging 14.3 points,

2.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.11 steals in 31.2 minutes.• Made Clippers debut on 2/3/18 vs. Chicago, tallying eight

points (4-9 FG), two rebounds, four assists and three blocks in 32:02 minutes.

• Appeared in six games for the Clippers (all starts), averaging 9.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 27.5 minutes.

• Appeared in 40 games (all starts) for Detroit, averaging 15.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.15 steals, while shooting 38.1% from three-point range in 31.7 minutes.

• Scored a season-high 28 points on 11/5/17 at Milwaukee as a member of the Detroit Pistons.

• Missed 25 games with LA due to athletic pubalgia and abdominal surgery… Missed eight games with Detroit due to a right adductor strain and a sore right hamstring.

2016-17 (Boston):• In 55 games (all starts), recorded career highs in points

(16.3), rebounds (6.1) and assists (2.2) in 33.4 minutes.• Shot 46.3% from the fi eld, 39.0% from beyond the arc and

73.1% from the free throw line.• Led the team in scoring six times, and grabbed a team high

in rebounds on 14 occasions.• Also led the team in minutes played 20 times, more than

anyone else on the team.• Netted a season-high 31 points to go along with a career-

high 11 rebounds and a career-high eight 3-pointers against Charlotte on Oct. 29.

• Matched his career-high of 11 rebounds against Denver (11/6).

• Pulled down his 1,000th career rebound on Nov. 12 against Indiana.

• Set a new career-high with 13 rebounds against Dallas (11/16).

• Made his 300th career start (11/23) against Brooklyn.• Recorded his 400th steal vs. Philadelphia (12/3).• Recorded career-highs in free throws made (6) and free

throws attempted (7) at Orlando (12/7).• Missed 26 games due to injury, 18 of which were from

(1/18 – 2/26) with a sore right Achilles.

2015-16 (Boston):• Averaged 15.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.54

steals in 33.4 minutes per game.• Shot 44.7 percent from the fl oor, 36.1 percent from three

and 78.0 percent from the free throw line.• Recorded his 3,000th career point vs. Indiana (11/4).• Left game against Milwaukee (11/10) at halftime with a

bruised lower left leg.• Scored a season-high-tying 21 points off of the bench in

just over 20 minutes vs. Houston (11/16).• Scored a season-high 27 points behind a career-high seven

made 3-pointers against Brooklyn (11/22).• Played in his 300th career game at San Antonio (12/5).• Recorded his 300th career steal vs. Washington (12/16).• Handed out a season-high six assists against Indiana

(1/13).• Pulled down a season-high seven rebounds vs. Phoenix

(1/15).• Tied his season-highs in points (27) and steals (4) vs.

Denver (1/27).• Hit the game-winning 3-pointer vs. Cleveland as time

expired (2/5).• Netted 22 points to go along with a season-high nine

rebounds vs. Orlando (3/21).• Scored 10 or more points 63 times and 20 or more points

18 times.• Led the Celtics in scoring 13 times, in assists twice, in steals

23 times, in blocks nine times and in minutes played 36 times.

• Missed one game due to a bruised lower left leg and three games due to a sore left hip.

2014-15 (Boston):• Averaged 13.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.1

steals in 31.5 minutes per game.• Shot 42.9 percent from the fi eld, 35.2 percent from three

and 79.0 percent from the free throw line.• Was named the 2014-15 recipient of the Red Auerbach

Award for exhibiting what it means to be a true Celtic.• Netted a career-high 32 points to go along with eight

rebounds vs. Dallas (11/3). Also recorded a career-high 13 fi eld goals during the contest.

• Scored his 2,000th career point vs. Cleveland (11/14).

NBA STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2010-11 Boston 31 0 162 23 67 .343 0 5 - 6 12 .500 4 13 17 12 9 0 16 20 0 52 1.72011-12 Boston 64 28 1,368 200 402 .498 22 54 .407 62 78 .795 34 81 115 87 43 12 75 109 1 484 7.62012-13 Boston 50 50 1,435 192 478 .402 40 126 .317 37 49 .755 30 81 111 104 64 19 72 129 2 461 9.22013-14 Boston 60 58 1,855 361 825 .438 79 200 .395 90 112 .804 48 178 226 85 63 11 96 145 3 891 14.92014-15 Boston 77 77 2,428 434 1,013 .428 124 352 .352 79 100 .790 46 195 241 135 82 15 109 177 0 1,071 13.92015-16 Boston 76 72 2,536 456 1,019 .447 147 407 .361 96 123 .780 48 172 220 158 117 19 109 164 2 1,155 15.22016-17 Boston 55 55 1,835 359 775 .463 108 277 .390 68 93 .731 65 269 334 122 68 11 88 141 0 894 16.32017-18 Det-LAC 46 46 1,433 259 625 .414 75 203 .369 63 82 .768 22 94 116 94 51 8 101 92 0 656 14.3TOTAL 459 386 13,052 2,284 5,204 0.439 595 1,624 0.366 501 649 0.772 297 1,083 1,380 797 497 95 666 977 8 5,664 12.3

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1 AVERY BRADLEY• Tied his career-high seven assists vs. Minnesota (12/19).• Recorded a season-high four steals to go along with 28

points vs. Sacramento (2/20).• Swiped a career-high six steals vs. Phoenix (2/23).• Recorded his fi rst double-double of the season with 20

points to go along with a career-high-tying 10 rebounds vs. Philadelphia (3/16).

• Netted 30 points and grabbed eight rebounds vs. Charlotte on (3/30).

• Recorded 10 or more points in 62 games, 20 or more points in 11 games and 30 or more points in two games.

• Recorded one double-double on the season.• Recorded career-highs in total points, minutes, games

played, total rebounds, assists, FGM, 3GM, and steals.• Led or tied for the team lead in points 15 times, in

rebounds twice, assists three times, steals 17 times, blocks eight times and minutes 21 times.

• Logged his 5,000th minute vs Chicago (11/8).• Missed a total of fi ve games this season: one game for an

illness (12/12/14), three games for a left elbow sprain (3/6-3/9/15) and one game for a left quad contusion (4/15/15).

2013-14 (Boston):• Averaged 14.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1

steals in 30.9 minutes per game...Recorded his 1,000th career point vs. Toronto on opening night (10/30).

• Recorded a then career-high eight rebounds at Detroit (11/3).

• Netted a then season-high 27 points at Minnesota (11/16).• Recorded 21 points on 9-for-11 shooting vs. Cleveland

(11/29).• Recorded his fi rst career double-double with 13 points and

a career-high 10 rebounds vs. New York (12/8).• Netted a career-high six 3-pointers vs. Miami (3/19).• Tied a career-high with 28 points vs. Brooklyn (3/21).• Appeared in his 200th career game vs. Chicago (3/31).• Recorded double fi gures in scoring in 43 games and 20-

plus points in 16 games.• Recorded one double-double on the season.• Led the Celtics in scoring in 17 games, in rebounds fi ve

times, in assists once, in steals 17 times, in blocks three times and minutes 12 times.

• Set career-highs in points per game (14.9), total points (891), rebounds per game (3.8), total rebounds (226), offensive rebounds (48),defensive rebounds (178), minutes (1,855), fi eld goals made (361), fi eld goals attempted (825), three-pointers made (79), three-pointers attempted (200), free throws made (90), free throws attempted (112) and free throw percentage (80.4).

• Missed a total of 22 games due to injury: fi ve games due to a sprained right ankle (1/22-1/29/14), 14 games due to a sore right ankle (2/7/14, 2/10-3/12/14), and three games due to a strained right Achilles tendon (4/2-4/5/14).

2012-13 (Boston):• Averaged 9.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.3

steals in 28.7 minutes per game.• Made his 2012-13 season debut vs. Memphis (1/2) and

recorded four points and one steal in 20 minutes of action.• Missed the fi rst 30 games of the season recovering from

off-season double shoulder surgery.• Netted a season-high 13 points to go along with fi ve assists

vs. New York (1/7).• Scored 16 points vs. Charlotte including a season-high four

3-pointers (1/14).• Recorded 13 points, tied a season-high fi ve rebounds and

three steals in a career-high 46 minutes vs. Denver (2/10).• Scored 17 points vs. Denver (2/19).• Netted 18 points and recorded a season-high tying fi ve

rebounds at Utah (2/25).• Recorded a season-high 22 points and a career-high seven

rebounds to go along with a season-high-tying fi ve assists at Philadelphia (3/5).

• Recorded 21 games with 10 or more points, including one game with 20 or more points

• Led or tied for the team lead in scoring twice, in assists once, in steals 16 times, in blocks eight times and in minutes six times.

• Swiped a career-high fi ve steals at New Orleans (3/20).• Named to the All-NBA Defensive Second Team.

2011-12 (Boston):• Recorded career highs in almost every statistical category.• Averaged 7.6 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 21.4

minutes per game.• Shot 50% from the fi eld and shot 40.7% from 3-point

range.• Recorded 11 points to go along with two assists and two

steals vs. New Jersey (1/4).• Also connected on his fi rst career three-pointer during that

game.• Recorded his fi rst career start vs. Phoenix (1/20) and

recorded 10 points, four rebounds and three steals.• Recorded a career-high six rebounds and seven assists in a

career-high 41 minutes at Washington (1/22).• Scored a career-high 23 points vs. Washington on (3/25).• Scored career-high 28 points vs. Atlanta on (4/20).• Also swiped a career-high four steals vs. Atlanta (4/20).• Averaged 12.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.07

steals in his 28 starts.• Also shot 50.4% from the fi eld and 46.5% from three when

he started.• Had 20 games in which he netted 10 or more points and

four games in which he recorded 20-plus.• Led the Celtics in scoring in fi ve games, in steals in eight

games and in minutes in nine games.

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1 AVERY BRADLEY2010-11 (Boston):• Averaged 1.7 points in 5.2 minutes per game.• Had his best game of the season on the last night vs. New

York (4/13) when he netted 20 points on 10-of-16 shooting from the fl oor.

• Made his professional debut vs. Atlanta scoring two points, grabbing one rebound, handing out one assist and recording one steal (11/22).

• Assigned to the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League on January 14.

• Averaged 17.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.0 steals in nine games for Maine.

• Recalled from the Red Claws on February 7.• Recorded a season-high fi ve points vs. Golden State (2/22).

COLLEGE (Texas - 2009-10):• Ranked second on Texas in scoring (11.6 ppg), steals (44)

and minutes played (29.5 mpg).• Shot 37.5 percent from 3-point range and recorded 18

blocks.• A Big 12 All-Rookie team selection by the league coaches

and Big 12 All-Freshman Team by the media.• Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention by the coaches.• Posted season highs in points (29) and rebounds (9) vs.

Colorado, shooting 12-of-14 from the fi eld and 3-for-3 from 3-point range.

• Recorded 25 points and fi ve rebounds vs. Nebraska.• Had 24 points, six rebounds, six assists and three steals at

Iowa State, converting 10-for-14 shots.• Totaled 21 points and three steals at Oklahoma, shooting

9-of16 from the fi eld.

HIGH SCHOOL:• Spent his senior year at Findlay Prep in Henderson, NV,

averaging 19.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.9 steals.

• Led Findlay to a 33-0 record and the mythical high school national championship.

• Named the ESPNRISE.com High School National Player of the Year and ranked as the No. 1 prospect by ESPNU.

• A McDonald’s All-American and Jordan All-American.• Won the slam dunk contest at the McDonald’s All-American

Game.• A McDonald’s All-American and Jordan All-American.• First-team Parade Magazine All-American.• Recorded 21 points (10-of-14 FG) in 29 minutes for the

USA Junior Select Team at the Nike Hoop Summit.• Transferred to Findlay after spending his freshman through

junior years at Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma, WA).

PERSONAL: • Full name is Avery Antonio Bradley, Jr.• Son of Alicia Jones and Avery Bradley, Sr.• Became a Texas fan when his family lived in Arlington,

Texas from 2001-2004.• Family moved back to Tacoma in the summer prior to his

eighth-grade year .• If he wasn’t an NBA player he would want to be a school

teacher.• Favorite movie is Remember the Titans.• Growing up in the Seattle area he was inspired by former

Seattle Supersonic Detlef Schrempf to start playing basketball.

• Holds an annual summer basketball camp in Trinidad and is a big supporter of military initiatives.

• Father served 20+ years in the military

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ANGELDELGADO

HEIGHT: 6’10”

WEIGHT: 245

YEARS PRO: R

COLLEGE: Seton Hall

BIRTHDATE: November 20, 1994

DRAFTED: Undrafted

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 43 2/8/17 vs. Providence

POINTS: 28 1/6/18 at Butler

FIELD GOALS: 11 11/11/16 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson

3-PT FG: —

FREE THROWS: 12 2/4/17 at Georgetown

REBOUNDS: 5 3/17/18 vs. Kansas

ASSISTS: 9 3/9/17 vs. Marquette

STEALS: 3 (3) 2/18/18 vs. DePaul

BLOCKS: 4 (2) 1/20/18 vs. Xavier

CENTER

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COLLEGE STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2014-15 Seton Hall 31 29 873 121 218 .555 0 1 .000 46 111 .414 112 193 305 27 16 39 39 78 1 288 9.32015-16 Seton Hall 34 34 1,027 139 245 .567 0 2 .000 60 112 .536 103 214 317 33 19 28 63 94 5 338 9.92016-17 Seton Hall 33 33 1,090 197 363 .543 0 0 - 109 196 .556 166 265 431 73 21 11 99 83 2 503 15.22017-18 Seton Hall 34 34 1,049 187 370 .505 0 2 .000 90 147 .612 137 265 402 94 26 23 85 77 2 464 13.6TOTAL 132 130 4,039 644 1,196 .538 0 5 .000 305 566 .539 518 937 1,455 227 82 101 286 332 10 1,593 12.1

COLLEGE (Seton Hall 2014-18)

2017-18 (Senior):• Started in all 34 games and averaged 13.6 points, 2.8

assists and 11.8 rebounds in 30.9 minutes. • Earned the 2018 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, which is

given to the best collegiate center.• Ranks 16th in team history for total points (1,593) and

second in rebounds (1,455).• Is the all-time leader in rebounds in the Big East. • Had 22 double doubles (third in the NCAA).• Led the Big East in rebounds and double doubles.• Was a 2018 AP All-American Honorable Mention, All-Big

East Second Team, USBWA All-District Team, NABC All-District First Team.

• Big East Honor Roll recipient (6 times).

2016-17 (Junior):• Started in all 33 games and averaged 15.2 points, 2.2

assists and 13.1 rebounds in 33 minutes. • Led the NCAA in offensive and total rebounds• Had 27 double doubles (2nd in the nation).• Was a 2017 AP All-American Honorable Mention, Kareem

Abdul-Jabbar Award Finalist, Haggerty Award Winner, All-Big East First Team, Big East Championship All-Tournament Team, USBWA All- District Team, ECAC All-Star and All-MET First Team.

• Big East Honor Roll recipient (10 times).

2015-16 (Sophomore):• Started all 34 games and averaged 9.9 points, 1 assist and

9.3 rebounds in 30.1 minutes.• Named 2016 All-MET Second Team and All-Big East

Honorable Mention.

2014-15 (Freshman):• Appeared in 31 games (30 starts) and averaged 9.3 points

and 9.8 rebounds.• Named 2015 Big East Rookie of the Year, MET Writers Co-

Rookie of the Year and Big East All-Rookie Team.• Big East Rookie of the Week (3/2, 1/12, 12/29).• Was the second freshman to win Big East rebounding title.• Led the Big East in offensive rebounds.• Had 10 double doubles.

PERSONAL• Son of Angela Janet Astacio and Rafael Delgado.• Has a sister, Yaelis Astacio and a brother, Raidin Luis

Delgado.• Born in Santo Domingo and lived there until 2012.• Is a member of the Dominican National Basketball

team and participated in FIBA Americup (2017), the Centrobasket Championship (2016) and the Pan American Games (2015).

• Loves to cook • The fi rst word he learned to say in English was ‘hungry’• Parents wanted to him to play baseball growing up

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HEIGHT: 6’0”

WEIGHT: 190

YEARS PRO: 1

COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University

BIRTHDATE: July 26, 1996

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS:

MINUTES: 40 12/15/2017 @ WAS

POINTS: 15 (2) 12/22/207 @ HOU

FIELD GOALS: 7 12/15/2017 @ WAS

3-PT FG: 3 12/22/207 @ HOU

FREE THROWS: 8 11/11/2017 @ NO

REBOUNDS: 8 01/08/2018 vs. ATL

ASSISTS: 7 01/06/2018 vs. GS

STEALS: 5 12/15/2017 @ WAS

BLOCKS: 2 01/11/2018 @ SAC

GUARD

DRAFTED: Second round by Philadelphia in 2017 (39th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2019-20 season

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1 JAWUN EVANS2017-18 (LA Clippers):• Appeared in 48 games (four starts), averaging 4.8 points,

1.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 16.2 minutes.• 1/6 vs. Golden State, dished a career-high seven assists. 1/8

vs. Atlanta, grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds. • 12/31/17 vs. Charlotte, made fi rst NBA start, tallying 4

points (2-6 FG, 0-1 3PT), four rebounds, two assists and one steal in 13:50 minutes.

• 12/22/17 at Houston, logged a team-high +20 and made a career-high three 3PT-FG... Matched season-high with 15 points.

• 12/15/17 at Washington logged career-highs in points (15), rebounds (6), assists (6), steals (5), fi eld goals (7) and minutes (40:24).

• 12/15/17 at Washington, joined Ben Simmons as the only rookies this season to log 15+ points, 5+ rebounds, 5+ assists & 5+ steals in a single game.

• 12/13/17 at Orlando, matched season-highs in assists (3) and steals (2)...played a season-high 25:24 minutes.

• Made NBA debut on 10/30/17 vs. Golden State, tallying six points (3-5 FG) and one assist in 6:31 minutes to fi nish the game.

• Inactive (Coach’s Decision) three times (10/19, 10/21, 11/4), DNP-CD six times (10/24 - 10/28, 11/5, 3/25, 3/28).

• “Missed 18 games (1/22 - 3/6) due to a sore lower abdominal, and three due to athletic pubalgia (3/30 - 4/3)... Underwent surgery to repair athletic pubalgia on 4/5.”

• Appeared in one game on assignment for the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario, tallying four points, four assists and four rebounds in 27.9 minutes.

COLLEGE (Oklahoma State University – 2015-2017):

As a sophomore (2016-17): • Ranked second in the Big 12 in scoring (19.2 ppg) and fi rst

in assists (6.4 apg).• His assist average placed him ninth nationally and his 204

total dishes were fourth best in Cowboys history.• Finished third in the conference in steals (1.8 spg).• An AP All-America Honorable Mention selection as a

sophomore. • Named All-Big 12 First Team by media and coaches.• Named to the Third Team by The Sporting News.• Earned All-District honors from the NABC and USBWA.• Reached the 30-point mark three times, including against

eventual national champion North Carolina.

• Logged six games with 10 or more free throw attempts, including a high of 17 in a 35-point effort against UConn.

• Totaled 15 assists vs. Kansas and 12 vs. Michigan.

As a freshman (2015-16): • Named Big 12 Freshman of the Year, despite missing the

last nine regular-season games due to injury.• Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention.• Led Big 12 freshmen in scoring (12.9 ppg), assists (4.9

apg), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.9), fi eld goal percentage (47.1), three-point percentage (47.5) and free throw percentage (83.3).

• His assist average was the highest ever by an OSU freshman and tied for the sixth in the nation among freshmen.

• Ranked fourth in the Big 12 in free throw percentage (83.3), the second-best mark ever by an OSU freshman.

• A three-time recipient of the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week award.

• Scored a career-high 42 points at home against Oklahoma, the 10th-highest total in Division I that season and the second most by a Big 12 freshman ever.

• As a freshman, his 18 fi eld goals made vs. Oklahoma in a 42-point effort were a national NCAA Division I season high.

• Finished with 22 points, six rebounds, eight assists and two steals in an upset win over No. 3 Kansas.

PERSONAL:• A McDonald’s and Parade All-American as a high school

senior.• Won a gold medal with USA Basketball at the FIBA U19

World Championships, averaging 2.7 assists.• Attended the same Dallas high school (Kimball) that also

produced former NBA guards Quinton Ross, Acie Law and Jeryl and Jason Sasser.

• Born on July 26 to LaConya Davis in Greenville, S.C.

NBA STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2017-18 L.A. Clippers 48 4 778 89 253 .352 15 54 .278 38 49 .776 9 75 84 100 36 6 44 97 0 231 4.8TOTAL 48 4 778 89 253 .352 15 54 .278 38 49 .776 9 75 84 100 36 6 44 97 0 231 4.8

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DANILO GALLINARI

HEIGHT: 6’10”

WEIGHT: 225

YEARS PRO: 9

COLLEGE: Italy

BIRTHDATE: August 8, 1988

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 46 04/10/2015 vs. DAL

POINTS: 47 04/10/2015 vs. DAL

FIELD GOALS: 15 04/10/2015 vs. DAL

3-PT FG: 8 10/31/2009 vs. PHI

FREE THROWS: 18 (2) 01/21/2012 @ NY

REBOUNDS: 18 11/24/2015 vs. LAC

ASSISTS: 8 (3) 04/02/2010 @ GS

STEALS: 5 01/01/2012 vs. LAL

BLOCKS: 4 (2) 02/26/2010 @ WAS

FORWARD

DRAFTED: First round by New York in 2008 (6th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2019-20 season

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4.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists, 93.1% from the free-throw line in 32.0 minutes.

• 2/5 vs. Dallas, scored a season-high 28 points on 13 fi eld goal attempts (1-of-8 players in 2017-18 with 28+ points on 13 or fewer attempts).

• Logged 20+ points fi ve times, four of which came in an 11-day stretch in February.

• Missed 61 games due to a left glute injury and a right hand injury.

2016-17 (Denver): • Appeared in 63 games (all starts), and averaged 18.2

points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 33.9 minutes, while shooting 44.7% from the fi eld, 38.9% from three-point range and 90.2% from the free-throw line.

• One of six players (Gallinari, M. Gasol, P. George, G. Hayward, K. Leonard & C. Paul) to average 18+ points, 5+ rebounds & 2+ assists, while shooting at least 38% from three-point range.

• Led Denver in scoring & FT% (10+ FTA).• Ranked T-8th in the NBA in offensive rating (125.9

points/100 possessions) (50+ games played).• Scored a season-high 34 points to go along with 10

rebounds on 4/9 vs. OKC.• Scored in double-fi gures in 62-of-63 appearances.• Scored 20+ points 21 times and 30+ points twice.• Logged four double-doubles.

2015-16 (Denver): • Appeared in a total of 53 games (all starts), and averaged a

career-high 19.5 points to go along with, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 34.7 minutes.

• Tallied 27 points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists in 37 minutes at SAC on 2/19.

• Posted 24 points, seven rebounds and three assists in 41 minutes at BKN on 2/8.

• Recorded a season-high 33 points going 18-18 from the free throw line, three rebounds and two assists vs. CHI on 2/5.

• Posted 26 points, six assists and fi ve rebounds on 1/28 at WAS.

• Recorded 30 points (8-15 FG’s, 13-16 FT’s), six rebounds and two assists in 38 minutes vs. DET on 1/23.

• Posted 27 points in 39 minutes vs. OKC on 1/19.• Registered 23 points (10-10 FT) and four rebounds in 23

minutes vs. IND on 1/17.• Had 28 points (17-19 FT) in 38 minutes vs. GSW on 1/13.• Posted 27 points along with six assists in 34 minutes vs.

CHA on 1/10.• Had 29 points, fi ve rebounds and three assists vs. POR on

1/3.• Recorded 24 points, six rebounds and two assists in 41

minutes at GSW on 1/2.• Posted 23 points (8-8 FT’s), seven rebounds and four assists

vs. MIN on 12/11.• Tallied 24 points (7-14 FG’s) and seven rebounds in 39

minutes at PHI on 12/5.• Had a career-high 18 rebounds and tallied 20 points (16-

17 FT’s) in 37 minutes vs. LAC on 11/24.• Posted his fi rst double-double of the season recording 15

points and 10 rebounds vs. PHX on 11/20.• Had 32 to points to go along with eight rebounds and tied

a career-high with eight assists in 37 minutes at NOP on 11/17.

• Posted 27 points (10-10 FT) vs. HOU on 11/13.• Recorded 25 points and seven rebounds vs. MIL on 11/11.• Registered 21 points (9-10 FT) and had nine rebounds at

LAL on 11/3.• Missed the last 23 games of the season due to a right ankle

sprain.• Missed six games from 12/22-12/30 due to a left ankle

spain.

NBA STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2008-09 New York 28 2 412 56 125 .448 32 72 .444 26 27 .963 13 42 55 15 14 4 15 48 1 170 6.12009-10 New York 81 74 2747 392 927 .423 186 488 .381 251 307 .818 65 333 398 135 75 58 110 191 1 1221 15.12010-11 NY-Denver 62 60 2104 265 640 .414 103 293 .352 337 391 .862 59 246 305 104 51 27 83 144 0 970 15.62011-12 Denver 43 40 1351 193 466 .414 60 183 .328 182 209 .871 28 174 202 116 42 23 68 86 0 628 14.62012-13 Denver 71 71 2309 364 871 .418 135 362 .373 286 348 .822 65 302 367 176 64 36 111 130 0 1149 16.22013-14 Denver DNP - Injured Left Knee 2014-15 Denver 59 27 1426 228 568 .401 107 301 .355 171 191 .895 31 187 218 83 47 20 57 94 0 734 12.42015-16 Denver 53 53 1839 287 700 .410 87 239 .364 375 432 .868 52 229 281 135 42 19 77 87 1 1036 19.52016-17 Denver 63 63 2134 335 750 .447 126 324 .389 349 387 .902 39 286 325 135 40 15 82 93 0 1145 18.22017-18 L.A. Clippers 21 21 671 102 256 .398 36 111 .324 81 87 .931 9 92 101 41 12 10 26 30 0 321 15.3TOTAL 481 411 14,992 2,222 5,303 0.419 872 2,373 0.367 2,058 2,379 0.865 361 1,891 2,252 940 387 212 629 903 3 7,374 15.3NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2010-11 Denver 5 5 148 19 44 0.432 7 15 0.467 15 21 0.714 1 16 17 10 4 0 7 17 0 60 12.02011-12 Denver 7 7 222 34 94 0.362 4 23 0.174 22 24 0.917 9 27 36 17 5 4 9 15 0 94 13.4TOTALS 12 12 370 53 138 0.384 11 38 0.289 37 45 0.822 10 43 53 27 9 4 16 32 0 154 12.8

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8 DANILO GALLINARI 2014-15 (Denver): • Appeared in 59 games (27 starts), averaging 12.4 points,

3.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists.• Registered a career-high 47 points (15-23 FG’s, 10-10 FT’s)

and had nine rebounds in 46 minutes vs. DAL on 4/10.• Posted 27 points, seven rebounds, four assists and two

blocks in 36 minutes vs. LAL on 4/8.• Recorded 40 points (12-21 FG’s, 10-11 FT’s) while also

adding seven rebounds, four assists and three steals at ORL on 3/22.

• Posted 24 points on 7-16 shooting and grabbed seven rebounds vs. GSW on 3/13.

• Had 23 points on 4-5 3FG’s along with fi ve rebounds and fi ve assists vs. ATL on 3/11.

• Recorded a season-high 26 points going 8-16 from the fi eld, while also pulling down seven rebounds vs. MIL on 3/3.

• Scored 21 points on 7-18 shooting and pulled down four rebounds vs. NOP on 3/1.

• Posted 20 points (5-11 3FG’s) to go along with seven rebounds in 34 minutes vs. PHX on 2/26.

• Tied a season-high with 22 points (7-12 FG’s, 3-5 3FG’s) in 30 minutes vs. BKN on 2/23.

• Recorded 16 points on 5-11 shooting in 19 minutes at OKC on 2/23.

• Posted a season-high 22 points while connected on 10-11 from the FT line at PHI on 2/3.

• Recorded 11 points on 3-5 shooting from long range off the bench at NOP on 1/28

• Returned from injury vs. BOS on 1/24.• Had missed the previous 13 games with a right knee

meniscal tear.• Posted a season-high 19 points (7-12 FG’s) and three

rebounds vs. IND on 12/20.• Registered 16 points (4-8 3FG’s) and two assists vs. HOU

on 12/17.• Recorded 11 points and grabbed a season-high eight

rebounds vs. PHX on 11/28.• Had 15 points on 5-9 shooting and grabbed fi ve rebounds

vs. CHI on 11/25.• Posted 17 points (5-7 FG’s, 4-4 FT’s) to go along with three

rebounds and three assists vs. NOP on 11/21.• Registered 12 points (4-6 FG) and grabbed four rebounds

at IND on 11/14.• Missed a total of fi ve games due to rest.• Missed 15 games from 12/22-1/20 due to a right knee

meniscal tear.• Missed three games form 12/10-12/14 due to right knee

contusions.

2013-14 (Denver): • Missed the entire season due to a left ACL tear.

2012-13 (Denver): • Appeared in 71 games (all starts), averaging 16.2 points,

5.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 32.5 minutes.• Recorded 10+ points 57 times and 20+ points 22 times.• Led team with 135 three-pointers and also shot team-best

.822 from the free-throw line.• Scored 20+ points 22 times.• Had 19 points, eight boards, four assists and three steals in

36 minutes vs. SAC on 3/23.• Had 23 points (7-11 FG, 5-6 3FG) and four assists in 36

minutes at SAC on 3/5.• Posted 26 points (4-9 3FG), fi ve boards and fi ve assists in

39 minutes vs. BOS on 2/19.• Recorded 18 points, 10 boards and three steals in 49

minutes at BOS on 2/10.• Had 27 points and career-high tying four blocks in 34

minutes vs. HOU on 1/30.• Posted 27 points in 38 minutes vs. IND on 1/28.• Recorded 25 points and four rebounds in 42 minutes vs.

POR on 1/15.• Had 21 points, eight rebounds and six assists in 35

minutes vs. GSW on 1/13.• Posted 23 points (including game-clinching three) and

seven boards in 31 minutes vs. CLE on 1/11.• Had 20 points and six boards in 32 minutes at LAL on 1/6.• Posted 26 points (7-11 FG, 11-12 FT) and fi ve boards in 32

minutes vs. UTA on 1/5.• Scored a career-high 39 points (7-11 3FG) and grabbed

eight boards in 34 minutes at DAL on 12/28.• Had 28 points and grabbed nine boards in 35 minutes vs.

SAS on 12/18.• Had 24 points (4-5 3FG) and four rebounds in 35 minutes

at MIN on 12/12.• Registered 21 points and nine boards in 38 minutes at NYK

on 12/9.• Had 20 points and nine boards in 35 minutes at GSW on

11/29.• Posted 20 points and seven rebounds in 35 minutes vs.

GSW on 11/23.• Had 26 points (10-11 FT) and fi ve rebounds in 35 minutes

at MEM on 11/19.• Had 21 points, seven boards and three steals and hit the

go-ahead 3 in double OT in 48 minutes at GSW on 11/10.• Had 13 points and 10 boards in 41 minutes at HOU on

11/7.• Registered 23 points, eight boards and four assists in 35

minutes at ORL on 11/2.• Did not play on opening night at PHI on 10/31 due to left

ankle sprain. Also missed two games due to sinus infection, two games due to left thigh bruise and six games with left ACL tear.

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8 DANILO GALLINARI 2011-12 (Denver): • Appeared in 43 games (40 starts), averaging 14.6 points,

4.7 rebounds and a career high 2.7 assists.• Scored double-digits in 31 of 43 games.• Led the team in scoring 14 times throughout the season.• Posted 19 points, including a fall away three-pointer with

3.9 seconds to put the Nuggets ahead 105-104, vs. ATL on 3/13.

• Had 23 points, fi ve assists and three blocks in 35 minutes at SAC on 1/25.

• Recorded a career-high 37 points and 11 rebounds while shooting 18-20 FT (both career-highs) in 52 minutes at NYK on 1/21.

• Tallied 21 points, four rebounds and fi ve assists in 35 minutes at WAS on 1/20.

• Had 31 points to go with fi ve boards, two assists and two steals in 40 minutes at SAS on 1/7.

• Missed a total of 23 games due to injury.• Left game vs. HOU on 2/6 with a left ankle sprain and

missed next 13 games from 2/8-3/4.• Fractured thumb and missed 10 games from 3/21 through

4/7.• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all seven games vs. L.A. Lakers,

averaging 13.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 31.7 minutes per game...Registered a career playoff-high 20 points to go with six rebounds in 35 minutes in GM 4 on 5/6 vs. LAL...Scored 13 points and grabbed a career playoff-high eight rebounds in 27 minutes in GM 2 at LAL...Posted 12 points, four rebounds and a career playoff-high seven assists in 28 minutes in GM 6 vs. LAL.

2010-11 (New York - Denver): • Appeared in 62 games (60 starts) and averaged 15.6 ppg,

4.9 rpg, and 1.7 apg in 33.9 minutes.• In 14 games with the Nuggets, averaged 14.7 ppg and 4.9

rpg in 30.9 minutes.• Poured in 30 points (15-17 FT), nine rebounds and two

assists in 42 minutes at Portland on 2/25.• His 17 FT attempts tied a career-high (2nd time) at Portland

on 2/25.• Acquired from New York on 2/22 as a part of an 13-player

trade involving Denver, New York and Minnesota.• Appeared in 48 games (all starts) with the Knicks this

season, averaging 15.9 ppg, 4.8 rpg and 1.7 apg in 34.8 mpg.

• Scored 20+ points 15 times and 30+ once this season as a Knick.

• Had two double-doubles on the year with New York.• Missed a total of 16 games: two from 4/11-4/13 with a

sprained right ankle, eight straight games from 2/28 to 3/16, and six straight from 1/4 to 1/14 due to a left knee sprain.

• PLAYOFFS: Started all fi ve games, averaging 12.0 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 29.6 minutes… Posted 18 points, four rebounds and two assists in 32 minutes in Game 1 on 4/17/11 at Oklahoma City...Recorded a

career playoff-high with 37 minutes adding seven points, three rebounds and two steals in Game 2 on 4/20/11 in Oklahoma City.

2009-10 (New York): • Averaged 15.1 points (fourth on team), 4.9 rebounds and

shot .423 (392-927) FG and .818 (251-307) FT over 33.9 minutes in 81 games (74 starts).

• Season Highs – Points: 31 (4/6 vs. Boston); Assists: 8 (4/2 at Golden State); Rebounds: 11 (twice).

• Played in team-high 81 games after back pain limited him to just 28 contests in rookie season.

• Shot 186-488 (.381) 3FG, fi nishing second in the NBA in makes behind only Houston’s Aaron Brooks (209) and recording the second-highest single-season total in Knicks franchise history (John Starks made 217 in 1994-95).

• Had 17 games with at least four 3FG makes, including fi ve games with fi ve, two games with six, one game with seven and one game with eight.

• Ranked sixth among NBA sophomores in scoring (15.1).• Led Knicks in scoring 12 times and rebounds four times.• Had 20 20+ scoring games, two 30+ scoring efforts and

fi ve double-doubles.• Scored 20+ points in a half fi ve times during the season.• Logged 40+ minutes 18 times.• Poured in a career-high 31 points (10-15 FG) vs. Boston on

4/6.• Scored fi ve points for the Sophomore squad in the 2010

T-Mobile Rookie Challenge at the NBA All-Star weekend in Dallas.

• Also fi nished fourth (tied) in Foot Locker Three-Point Contest and assisted on Nate Robinson’s third career win in Sprite Slam Dunk competition.

• Tallied 30 points (8-16 3FG) in overtime loss vs. Philadelphia on 10/31, tying a Knicks single-game record with 16 3FG attempts while falling one 3FG make shy of tying the single-game record for makes.

• Only game missed was an injury-related DNP-CD due to a sore right forearm vs. Atlanta on 12/4.

2008-09 (New York): • Lingering back pain limited rookie season to 28 games

(two starts), averaging 6.1 points with .448 FG shooting over 14.7 minutes.

• Also shot 32-72 (.444) 3FG and 26-27 (.963) FT.• Recorded six double-fi gure scoring games.• Made at least one three-pointer in 21 of his 28 games.• Scored a season-high 17 points vs. Atlanta on 3/4.• DNP-CD nine times.• Missed 45 games due to back pain, including each of the

last 16 games.• Underwent successful back surgery on 4/7.

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(Italy - 2004-08): • Participated in 2011 Eurobasket Championships for Italy,

averaged 15.2 points and 6.4 rebounds in fi ve games…Appeared in 62 games (60 starts) in two seasons (2006-08) with Armani Jeans Milano of the Italian A-1 League, averaging 14.0 points on .452 FG and .363 3FG shooting.

• Was named Euroleague’s Rising Star in 2007-08.• Scored a career-high 29 points vs. Siviglia during 2007-08

season.• Participated in 2007 Italian All-Star Game.• Signed with Armani Jeans Milano and played on loan with

Edimes Pavia (Italian A-2 League) in 2005-06.• Member of Italian U-18 National Team, helping lead Italy

to a bronze medal at 2005 U-18 European Championships in Belgrade while averaging 10.6 points.

• Made pro debut (at age 16) with Assigeco Casalpusterlengo of the Italian Serie B-1 League in 2004-05.

PERSONAL: • Nicknamed “The Rooster” (Il Gallo).• Father, Vittorio, played professional basketball in Italy

for a number of teams and was a Milan teammate and roommate of New York Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni for eight years.

• Favorite athletes include Michael Jordan and Roger Federer.

• Wears No. 8 to commemorate his birthdate (8/8/88).• Threw out the fi rst pitch at a Mets-Yankees game at Shea

Stadium on 6/28/08.• Played for Italian National Team in the 2008 Summer

Olympics qualifying tournament.• Lists Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Angelina Jolie as three

individuals he’d most like to have dinner with.• Favorites – actor: Denzel Washington; actress: Angelina

Jolie; entertainer: Justin Timberlake; meal: sushi or gnocchi with gorgonzola cheese.

• Co-hosted 30 children to “Show Kids NY” with a day of fun-fi lled activities on 1/27/10.

• Participated in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders goodwill tour to Senegal, Africa in August 2010.

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SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER

HEIGHT: 6’6’’

WEIGHT: 181

YEARS PRO: R

FROM: Kentucky

BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1998

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 39 (6) 3/22/18 vs. Kansas St.

POINTS: 30 1/30/18 vs. Vanderbilt

FIELD GOALS: 12 1/30/18 vs. Vanderbilt

3-PT FG: 2 (6) 3/17/18 vs. Buffalo

FREE THROWS: 12 12/31/17 vs. Georgia

REBOUNDS: 8 3/15/18 vs. Davidson

ASSISTS: 10 2/28/18 vs. Ole Miss

STEALS: 5 3/15/18 vs. Davidson

BLOCKS: 3 2/28/18 vs. Ole Miss

GUARD

DRAFTED:First round by Charlotte (11th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2021-22 Season

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2 SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDERCOLLEGE (KENTUCKY, 2017-18)

2017-18 (Freshman):• Appeared in 37 games (started 24) and averaged 14.4

points, 4.1 rebounds and 5.1 assists.• Led the team in assists (189), steals (61) and three-point

fi eld goal percentage (.404).• One of only three freshman in Kentucky history to record

61 steals or more.• Ranked second on the team in points (532).• Earned 2018 SEC Tournament MVP.• Named to the All-SEC Freshman Team and the All-SEC

Second team.• Was the SEC Freshman of the Week (1/15).

PERSONAL:• His mother represented Canada during the 1992 Summer

Olympics in track.• Has one younger brother, Thomasi.• Moved to Chattanooga, Tenneesse in high school.• In 2016, was a member of the Canadian U18 National

Team.• His fi rst job was to referee elementary school basketball as

a teenager.• Favorite meal is his mother's homemade lasagna.• Strong interest in fashion and design.• Is an avid drawer - likes to draw cartoons and design

clothing.• Favorite non-NBA team is Paris Saint-Germain F.C.• Considers Hall of Famer Steve Nash to be a mentor.• Has participated in the Toronto Pro-Am.

COLLEGE STATISTICSCOLLEGE SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2017-18 Kentucky 37 24 1,248 183 377 .485 23 57 .404 143 175 .817 33 120 153 189 61 18 100 62 0 532 14.4TOTAL Kentucky 37 24 1,248 183 377 .485 23 57 .404 143 175 .817 33 120 153 189 61 18 100 62 0 532 14.4

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MARCIN GORTAT

HEIGHT: 6'11''

WEIGHT: 240

YEARS PRO: 11

FROM: Poland

BIRTHDATE: February 17, 1984

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 53 03/22/2011 @ LAL

POINTS: 31 02/27/2014 @ TOR

FIELD GOALS: 13 04/09/2014 vs. CHA

3-PT FG: 1 (3) 04/03/2009 vs. CLE

FREE THROWS: 11 02/01/2012 @ NO

REBOUNDS: 20 02/29/2016 vs. PHI

ASSISTS: 7 (2) 11/19/2017 @ TOR

STEALS: 4 (3) 12/31/2011 @ OKC

BLOCKS: 7 11/07/2012 @ CHA

CENTER

DRAFTED:Second Round by Phoenix in 2005 (57th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-19 season

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3 MARCIN GORTAT2017-18 (Washington)• Appeared in 82 games (all starts), averaging 8.4 points, 7.6

rebounds and 1.8 assists, while shooting 51.8% from the fi eld in 25.3 minutes.

• Started all 82 games for the Wizards for the second-consecutive season.

• Has started in 164 consecutive games, the third-longest streak in the NBA (K. Towns-244, A. Wiggins-237).

• Led Washington with 7.6 rebounds per game.• Recorded 15 point-rebound double-doubles on the season.• Recorded a career-high seven assists on 11/19/17 at

Toronto.

2016-17 (Washington)• Appeared in 82 games (82 starts), averaging 10.8 points,

10.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists.• Shot a career-best .579 from the fi eld, good for sixth best

in the NBA.• One of seven players to average a point-rebound double-

double while shooting above .550 from the fi eld.• Record 36 double-doubles.• Scored 10+ points 50 times.• Grabbed 10+ rebounds 50 times.• Had 21 points (10-13 FG) and 14 rebounds vs. Lakers (2/2).• Recorded 21 points (8-16 FG), 18 rebounds, two assists,

two steals and two blocks at San Antonio (12/2).

2015-16 (Washington)• Appeared in 75 games (74 starts).• Averaged 13.5 points, 9.9 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks.• Had 44 games with 10+ rebounds, the most in his nine-

year career.• Recorded a career-high 41 double-doubles and tied sixth

among centers in the NBA that season.• Tallied the highest fi eld goal percentage on the Wizards

among qualifi ed play-ers at 56.7%, tying a career high.• Was second on the team in scoring with 1,012 points, the

third consecutive season he has recorded 1000+ points.• Led the Wizards in rebounds (741) and blocks (96).• Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the

fi rst time in his career for the week of 12/21-12/27, during

which he recorded two double-doubles (12/21 vs. SAC and 12/23 vs. MEM) and two games with 25+ points, including a season-high 27 vs. SAC (12/21).

• Secured a career-high 20 rebounds vs. PHI (2/29) becoming the fi rst Wizard to record 10+ points and 20+ rebounds in a game since James Singleton in 2010.

• Missed three games (12/4-12/7) due to a family situation.• Sat out three games due to a sore left knee (1/11-1/15).

2014-15 (Washington)• Averaged 12.2 points, a team-leading 8.7 rebounds,

1.3 blocks and 29.5 minutes per game in 82 games (all starts)...Shot a team-leading .569 from the fi eld which ranked third in the NBA...Posted 22 double-doubles...Averaged 13.6 points and 10.1 rebounds while shoot-ing .618 from the fi eld after the All-Star break...Had 13 games with at least 13 rebounds...Tallied eight games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds...Posted seven straight games of 10+ rebounds from 2/22-3/6...Scored a season-high 24 points twice...Grabbed a season-high 17 rebounds twice.

• Shot a team-leading .569 from the fi eld which ranked third in the NBA.

• Averaged 13.6 points and 10.1 rebounds while shoot-ing .618 from the fi eld after the All-Star break.

• Had 13 games with at least 13 rebounds.• Tallied eight games with at least 20 points and 10

rebounds.• Posted seven straight games of 10+ rebounds from 2/22-

3/6.• Scored a season-high 24 points twice.• Grabbed a season-high 17 rebounds twice.

2013-14 (Washington)• Averaged 13.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per

game in 81 games (80 starts).• Had fi ve games of 20+ points.• Posted 37 double-doubles.• Had 22 games of 12+ rebounds.• Averaged 15.4 points and 10.8 rebounds after the All-Star

break (29 games).• Scored a career-high 31 points at TOR (2/27) on 12-23

shooting from the fi eld.

NBA STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2007-08 Orlando 6 0 41 8 17 .471 0 0 - 2 3 .667 8 8 16 2 1 1 2 4 0 18 3.02008-09 Orlando 63 3 794 106 187 .567 1 1 1.000 26 45 .578 96 190 286 14 18 53 25 111 0 239 3.82009-10 Orlando 81 0 1,088 121 227 .533 0 3 .000 51 75 .680 104 237 341 17 17 70 46 138 1 293 3.62010-11 Orl-Pho 80 14 2,033 338 603 .561 1 4 .250 140 193 .725 148 483 631 70 36 91 81 188 1 817 10.22011-12 Phoenix 66 66 2,114 427 769 .555 0 2 .000 163 251 .649 185 474 659 59 48 99 90 142 1 1,017 15.42012-13 Phoenix 61 61 1,876 295 566 .521 0 3 .000 90 138 .652 128 388 516 75 40 98 99 127 0 680 11.12013-14 Washington 81 80 2,655 455 840 .542 1 1 1.000 157 229 .686 202 565 767 138 41 121 126 201 2 1,068 13.22014-15 Washington 82 82 2,453 439 775 .566 0 3 .000 123 175 .703 180 537 717 97 49 110 100 191 1 1,001 12.22015-16 Washington 75 74 2,256 433 764 .567 0 1 .000 146 207 .705 222 519 741 106 47 96 121 193 1 1,012 13.52016-17 Washington 82 82 2,556 390 674 .579 0 2 .000 103 159 .648 238 611 849 121 40 61 119 213 1 883 10.82017-18 Washington 82 82 2,075 290 560 .518 0 0 - 110 163 .675 181 442 623 151 40 61 99 175 1 690 8.4TOTAL 759 544 19,939 3,302 5,982 .552 3 20 .150 1,111 1,638 .678 1,692 4,454 6,146 850 377 861 908 1,683 9 7,718 10.2

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rebounds (career-high nine offensive rebounds) at MIA (3/10).

• Scored 16 points and grabbed 17 rebounds vs. NYK (11/23).

• Posted seven consecutive double-doubles from 2/18-3/1.• Missed one game due to a strained back (3/20).

2012-13 (Phoenix)• In his sixth NBA season and second full season with the

Suns, averaged 11.1 points, a team-best 8.5 rebounds and a career-high 1.61 blocks despite being limited to just 61 games (61 starts) due to injury.

• Suffered a Lisfranc (midfoot) sprain in his right foot and missed the season’s fi nal 21 games.

• Before the injury, had not missed a single game in a Suns uniform and had appeared in a career-high 182 consecutive contests after being acquired by the Suns on (12/18/10).

• Had started a career-best 137-straight games overall.• Suns leader in fi eld goal percentage (.521).• Averaged a career-high 1.61 blocks (14th-NBA), most by a

Sun since Amar’e Stoudemire in 2007-08.• Five performances of fi ve or more blocks in 61 games,

the most in a single season by a Sun since Oliver Miller in 1993-94.

• 12 three-block performances, just one shy of a career-high.

2011-12 (Phoenix)• Blocked 12 shots in the season’s fi rst three games, the

second-most to begin a season in franchise history (Larry Nance, 1982-83).

• Career-high seven blocks at Charlotte, just the eighth player in franchise history with seven or more blocks in a single game (Alvan Adams, Larry Nance, Mark West, Andrew Lang, Oliver Miller, Hot Rod Williams, Amar’e Stoudemire).

• 37 double-digit scoring efforts.• Four 20-point efforts, including two 20-10 games.• 17 double-doubles• Led or shared the team lead in scoring 10 times,

rebounding 34 times, and in blocks 31 times.

2010-11 (Orlando-Phoenix)• Averaged 10.2 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 1.1 bpg and 25.4 mpg in 80

games split between Orlando and Phoenix.• Made his Suns debut vs. Miami (12/23), but didn’t become

the Suns’ starting center until March 27.• Averaged 14.3 points and 10.6 rebounds in 11 games as

a starter.• Had 17-straight double-digit scoring efforts before joining

starting lineup, which was the second-longest streak by an NBA reserve that season (James Harden-18).

• Tallied a career-high 23 double-doubles, including an NBA-best and franchise-record 17 off the bench.

• Also became just one of four NBA players in the last six seasons to record 15 or more double-doubles off the bench (Udonis Haslem, Kevin Love, David Lee).

• Joined A.C. Green (1993-94, 10), Maurice Lucas (1984-85, 15) and Mel Counts (1970-71, 10) as the only Suns reserves in franchise history with 10 or more double-doubles in a single season.

2009-10 (Orlando)• Averaged 3.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 0.9 bpg, and 13.4 mpg in 81

games off the bench for Orlando.• Had a season high 16 points on April 4th.• Tallied double-digit rebounds on 4 occasions.

2008-09 (Orlando)• Averaged 3.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg, .8 bpg in all 82 games for

Orlando• Appeared in 20 playoff games• Had his fi rst career playoff double-double @ PHI on April

30th with 11 points and 15 rebounds• Tallied four double-doubles, including 2 coming off the

bench• Had 18 rebounds @ MIL on April 13th

2007-08 (Orlando)• Averaged 3.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg in 6 games off the bench for

Orlando.• Made his NBA debut on March 1st vs New York.• Appeared in 8 playoff games vs. Toronto and Detroit.

Personal• Is a car affi cionado• Nicknamed the Polish Hammer • Very closely affi liated with Polish military – often trains with

troops and frequently visits military bases

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HEIGHT: 6’8”

WEIGHT: 240

YEARS PRO: 3

COLLEGE: Louisville

BIRTHDATE: January 26, 1994

DRAFTED: Second round by Houston in 2015 (32nd overall)

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2019-20 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 34 04/10/2017 @ LAC

POINTS: 29 12/30/2016 vs. LAC

FIELD GOALS: 12 01/08/2017 @ TOR

3-PT FG: 1 12/10/2016 vs. DAL

FREE THROWS: 9 12/30/2016 vs. LAC

REBOUNDS: 13 04/10/2017 @ LAC

ASSISTS: 6 04/09/2018 vs. NO

STEALS: 2 (8) 01/10/2017 vs. CHA

BLOCKS: 5 01/18/2017 vs. MIL

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and 4.0 rebounds, while shooting 0.635 from the fi eld in 17.0 minutes.

• Ranked 3rd in the NBA with a 63.5% fi eld goal percentage.• Averaged 11.0 points in 17.0 minutes, becoming the fi rst

player since 1981-82 to average at least 11 points in 17 minutes per game or fewer.

• Scored in double-fi gures 43 times, after doing so 28 times in his fi rst two seasons combined.

• Scored in double-fi gures a career-high 11 straight games from 2/22/18 at Golden State through 3/15/18 at Houston.

• Scored a season-high 26 points on 3/6/18 vs. New Orleans.• 3/6/18 vs. New Orleans & 3/9/18 vs. Cleveland - recorded

consecutive 20+ point games for the fi rst time in his career.• Dished a career-high six assists on 4/9/18 vs. New Orleans.• DNP-CD six times (10/24 - 10/28, 11/5, 11/13, 11/22).

2016-17 (Houston Rockets): • Appeared in 58 games (14 starts), and averaged 9.1 points,

3.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists, while shooting 65.2 percent from the fi eld in 18.3 minutes.

• Started 14 times in 2016-17 after starting once as a rookie in 2015-16… as a starter in 2016-17, averaged 12.0 points and 5.1 rebounds in 26.4 minutes per game.

• In the 31 games that either Nenê (15 times) or Clint Capela (17 times) missed in 2016-17 (both missed the same game once), averaged 12.5 points and 5.1 rebounds in 24.8 minutes per game.

• Scored in double-fi gures in 22 of his fi nal 38 games played after doing so six times prior in his career… scored in double-fi gures 25 times in 2016-17, including 20+ twice, after scoring 10+ three times as a rookie in 2015-16.

• Had 53 assists over his fi nal 39 games played after having 11 assists his fi rst 19 games played in 2016-17.

• Shot 65.3% from the fl oor in 2016-17 and would rank third in the NBA if he qualifi ed… hit the fi rst nine shots of his career as a rookie in 2015-16 and shot 64.4% overall.

• Recorded all three of his career double-doubles in 2016-17 (at NY on 11/2, at GS on 12/1 and at LAC on 4/10).

• Had 12 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 blocks vs. Milwaukee on 1/18… last three Rockets to have at least 12 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 blocks in a single game were Dwight Howard, Yao Ming and Hakeem Olajuwon.

• Recorded 22 DNP-CD’s in 2016-17 (one due to left calf contusion vs. UTA on 11/19)… missed two games (3/28-3/30) due to personal reasons.

• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in fi ve games (zero starts), and averaged 1.0 points and 1.2 rebounds in 4.2 minutes... Appeared in one game in the Rockets’ opening round series against the Thunder and four games in the team’s second round matchup against San Antonio...Tallied three points, one rebound and one assist in 3:54 minutes in Game 2 against the Spurs.

2015-16 (Houston Rockets): • In 39 games with one start, averaged 3.6 points and 1.7

rebounds in 9.7 minutes per game while shooting 64.4% from the fl oor and 52.2% from the line.

• Recorded 21 DNP-CD’s (inactive twice)… missed two games due to illness (2/2-2/4).

• Was assigned to Rio Grande Valley of the D-League fi ve times from 12/6-12/5, 12/26-12/28, 1/23-1/28, 3/4-3/5 and 3/23-4/9.

• In 12 games (all starts) for the Vipers, averaged 24.3 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.0 assists and 2.4 blocks in 38.9 minutes per game while shooting 53.3% from the fl oor, 24.0% from 3-point range and 65.4% from the line… also had 26 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks in one playoff game.

• Hit the fi rst nine shots of his career and shot 64.4% overall... Would have ranked fi rst among rookies had he qualifi ed.

• Scored in double-fi gures three times in 2015-16, including a career-high 17 points in his second game vs. Golden State on 10/30/15.

• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in two games of the First Round series vs. Golden State, scoring three points in 12 minutes of play.

NBA STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2015-16 Houston 39 1 379 58 90 .644 0 1 .000 24 46 .522 25 40 65 17 11 11 17 48 0 140 3.62016-17 Houston 58 14 1064 225 345 .652 1 7 .143 76 121 .628 81 138 219 64 20 42 44 126 1 527 9.12017-18 L.A. Clippers 76 3 1,293 348 548 .635 1 7 .143 139 222 .626 103 204 307 74 36 52 68 143 0 836 11.0TOTAL 173 18 2,735 631 983 .642 2 15 .133 239 389 .614 209 382 591 155 67 105 129 317 1 1,503 8.7NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2015-16 Houston 2 0 12 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1.52016-17 Houston 5 0 21 1 3 .333 0 0 — 3 6 .500 1 5 6 2 0 0 2 7 0 5 1.0TOTALS 7 0 33 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 4 8 .500 1 7 8 2 0 0 3 8 0 8 1.1

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following his junior season at Louisville.• As a junior, averaged 15.7 points and 9.2 rebounds while

earning All-ACC Second Team honors.• Was the recipient of the inaugural Karl Malone Power

Forward of the Year Award presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

• Finished second in the conference in rebounding as a junior and recorded 13 double-doubles... Scored 20+ points nine times his fi nal season, including 30+ once.

• Finished his career as the Cardinals all-time leader in dunks... Shot 58.6% from the fl oor for his career... Shot 60.9% from the fl oor as a sophomore, which led the AAC and ranked sixth nationally.

• Earned All-AAC First Team honors as a sophomore in addition to being named the conference’s Most Improved Player after increasing his averages to 14.0 ppg and 8.4 rpg up from 5.7 ppg and 3.6 rpg as a freshman.

• As a freshman, 43 of his 97 fi eld goals made came from dunks.

• Louisville won the NCAA National Championship his freshman season.

PERSONAL:• Name is pronounced Mon-TREZ HAIR-uhl.• Son of Samuel and Selena Harrell.• Has two younger brothers, Cadarius and Quatauis. • Lists his grandmother as his biggest infl uence growing up,

having introduced him to basketball.• Majored in sports medicine at Louisville.• Enjoys fi shing and spending time with friends and family.• Favorite TV shows are SportsCenter, Martin and Power.• Favorite movies are The Fast and Furious series.• Played baseball, football and participated in track & fi eld

growing up.• Favorite food is Shrimp Alfredo.• Favorite player growing up was Michael Jordan.• Lists winning the NCAA Championship as the most

memorable moment of his career thus far.• Helped Hargrave Military Academy to a 38-1 mark and a

spot in the national prep championship game... Had 18 dunks in a single game with Hargrave and shattered a backboard in practice his senior year.

• Named MVP of the 2012 Jordan Brand Classic... Helped Team USA to a gold medal in the FIBA U18 World Championship in 2012.

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HEIGHT: 6'9''

WEIGHT: 235

YEARS PRO: 7

COLLEGE: Tennessee

BIRTHDATE: July 15, 1992

DRAFTED:First Round by Charlotte in 2011 (19th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-19 Season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 46 (2) 10/30/2015 vs. OKC

POINTS: 34 02/06/2015 vs. LAL

FIELD GOALS: 14 (2) 02/06/2015 vs. LAL

3-PT FG: 7 12/26/2017 vs. IND

FREE THROWS: 10 (2) 03/15/2013 @ OKC

REBOUNDS: 20 01/24/2014 vs. LAL

ASSISTS: 8 01/08/2016 @ BKN

STEALS: 5 11/17/2014 @ DET

BLOCKS: 3 (12) 03/04/2018 vs. BKN

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34 TOBIAS HARRIS2017-18 (Detroit-L.A. Clippers):• Appeared in 80 games (80 starts), averaging 18.6 points,

5.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists, while shooting 46.0% from the fi eld, 41.1% from three-point range and 82.9% from the free-throw line in 33.4 minutes.

• Averaged career-highs in points per game (18.6), assists per game (2.4) and three-point percentage (41.1%).

• Scored 20+ points a career-high 36 times in 80 appearances, (previously 22 in 82 appearances in 2016-17).

• In 32 appearances with the Clippers, averaged 19.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists while shooting 41.4% from three-point range. Only seven players in NBA history have averaged those totals for a complete season.

• Made Clippers debut on 2/3/18 vs. Chicago, tallying 24 points (10-19 FG, 3-6 3PT), four rebounds, two assists, one steal & one block in 33:35 minutes... became the 24th player in Clippers history to score 20+ points in their team debut and the fi rst since Jamal Crawford in 2012-13.

• 2/14/18 at Boston, scored 30 points, fi rst 30+ point game as a Clipper, 10th of his career and fi fth of the season.

• 4/3/18 vs. San Antonio, scored 31 points, most as a Clipper.• Appeared in 48 games (all starts) for Detroit, averaging

18.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 32.6 minutes.• Recorded his 6,000th career point on 1/8/18 at New

Orleans as a member of the Detroit Pistons.• Tied a career-high with 34 points on 10/25/17 vs.

Minnesota as a member of the Detroit Pistons.

2016-17 (Detroit):• Appeared in a career-high 82 games (48 starts) and

averaged a team-high 16.1 points (.481 FG, .347 3FG, .841 FT), 5.1 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.7 steals, 0.5 blocks and 31.1 minutes per game.

• In 48 games as a starter, averaged 15.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 32.9 minutes per game.

• In 34 games off the bench, averaged 16.5 points (.502 FG, .389 3FG), 5.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 29.0 minutes per game.

• Among NBA league leaders, ranked T35th in fi eld-goal percentage (career-high .481).

• Scored 10-plus points 69 times and 20-plus points 22 times – both team highs.

• Grabbed 10-plus rebounds three times and recorded three double-doubles.

• Led the team in scoring a team-high 26 times and in rebounds four times.

• Scored a season-high 28 points vs. New York (3/11).• Grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds vs. Milwaukee

(12/28) and dished out a season-high fi ve assists twice [vs. Washington (1/21) and vs. New York (3/11)].

• Tied a career-high three blocks at Brooklyn (3/21) and swiped a season-high three steals twice [at Oklahoma City (11/26) and at Golden State (1/12)].

• Played in a season-high 42 minutes vs. Boston (11/19).• Recorded single-season career-highs in games played

(82), minutes (2,567), points (1,321), fi eld goals made (511) and attempted (1,063) and 3-pointers made (108) and attempted (314).

• Was the only Piston and one of only 17 players in the NBA this season to play in all 82 games.

• Scored his 5,000th career point vs. Chicago (3/6/17) and made his 2,000th career fi eld goal at Memphis (4/9).

• Grabbed his 2,000th career rebound vs. New Orleans (2/1).• Averaged 17.9 points (.514 FG) and 4.8 rebounds in 13

games in January – his best offensive month of the season.

2015-16 (Orlando/Detroit):• Appeared in a career-high 76 games (74 starts) with Orlando

and Detroit averaging 14.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, career-high 2.2 assists, 0.9 steals and 33.1 minutes per game.

• In 49 games with Orlando, averaged 13.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steals and 32.9 minutes per game.

• Played in 27 games (25 starts) with Detroit and averaged 16.6 points (.477 FG, .375 3FG, .911 FT), 6.2 rebounds and 33.5 minutes per game.

• Among NBA league leaders, ranked 40th in free throw percentage (career-high .831).

• Led the Pistons in scoring fi ve times, in rebounds once and in assists three times.

• Overall, scored 10-plus points 64 times, 20-plus points 13 times and 30-plus points once.

• With the Pistons, scored 10-plus points 25 times and 20-plus points seven times.

• Also grabbed 10-plus rebounds twice with Detroit.• Recorded career-high 12 double-doubles (10 with Orlando

and two with Detroit).

NBA STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2011-12 Milwaukee 42 9 479 79 169 .467 6 23 .261 44 54 .815 30 71 101 22 13 7 31 45 0 208 5.02012-13 Mil-Orl 55 34 1,299 233 512 .455 34 108 .315 103 137 .752 73 214 287 69 32 44 66 120 3 603 11.02013-14 Orlando 61 36 1,850 332 716 .464 32 126 .254 197 244 .807 88 336 424 82 41 24 78 143 1 893 14.62014-15 Orlando 68 63 2,369 442 949 .466 87 239 .364 193 245 .788 73 357 430 124 69 36 115 134 1 1,164 17.12015-16 Orl-Det 76 74 2,513 417 889 .469 80 239 .335 202 243 .831 96 414 510 169 65 40 108 153 0 1,116 14.72016-17 Detroit 82 48 2,566 511 1,063 .481 109 314 .347 190 226 .841 63 353 416 142 60 39 96 133 0 1,321 16.12017-18 L.A. Clippers 80 80 2,668 562 1,221 .460 183 445 .411 179 216 .829 58 379 437 192 71 35 105 164 1 1,486 18.6TOTAL 464 344 13,744 2,576 5,519 0.467 531 1,494 0.355 1,108 1,365 0.812 481 2,124 2,605 800 351 225 599 892 6 6,791 14.6

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and grabbed season-high 13 rebounds twice [at New Orleans (11/3) and vs. Utah (11/13)].

• Dished out season-high eight assists at Brooklyn (1/8) and recorded season-high four steals at Atlanta (1/18).

• Tied career-high three blocks vs. Sacramento (11/21).• Recorded single-season career highs in rebounds (511),

assists (169) and minutes (2,513).• Missed three games with a sore left ankle while with

Orlando (2/7) - (2/10) and one game due to rest (4/13 at Cleveland).

2014-15 (Orlando):• Played in 68 games (63 starts) with Orlando, averaging a

career-high 17.1 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 1.8 apg. and 1.01 mpg. in a career-high 34.8 mpg .

• Shot .364 (87-239 3FG) from three-point range.• As a starter, averaged 17.6 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 1.9 apg. and 1.06

stlpg. in 35.6 mpg.• Tied for 17th in the NBA in minutes played and ranked

28th in scoring.• Led (or tied) the team in scoring 20 times, in rebounding

11 times and in assists twice.• Scored in double fi gures 61 times and had 20-plus points

21 times, including a career-high 34 points in a career-high 45 minutes vs. L.A. Lakers (2/6).

• Recorded 11 double-doubles.• Had 10-plus rebounds 11 times, including a season-high

16 boards twice [vs. Minnesota (11/7) and at Charlotte (11/21)].

• Dished out a career-high-tying six assists at San Antonio (2/4).

• Recorded at least one steal 47 times and had two-or-more steals 14 times, including a career-high fi ve steals at Detroit (11/17) .

• Recorded at least one blocked shot 28 times and had two blocks six times, including a career-high-tying three blocks twice [(vs. Atlanta (12/13) and at Milwaukee (4/4)].

• Missed 14 games due to injury: missed two games (Nov. 22-24) due to a strained right calf, three games (Feb. 9-20) due to a sore right knee, eight games (Jan. 10-18, Mar. 18-22) due to a sprained left ankle and one game (Apr. 15) due to a sore right Achilles.

2013-14 (Orlando):• Played in 61 games (36 starts) with Orlando, averaging

14.6 ppg., a career-best 7.0 rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 30.3 mpg.• Shot .807 (197-244) from the free throw line.• As a starter, averaged 15.7 ppg., 7.5 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in

34.1 mpg.• Ranked 39th in the NBA in rebounding.• Led (or tied) the Magic in scoring 13 times and in

rebounding 16 times.• Scored in double fi gures 50 times and had 20-plus points

12 times, including 31 points vs. Philadelphia (3/2).• Pulled down 10-plus rebounds eight times, including a

career-high 20 rebounds vs. L.A. Lakers (1/24).

• Recorded seven double-doubles, including the fi rst 20-point/20-rebound game of his career with 28 points and 20 boards on vs. L.A. Lakers (1/24).

• Tallied at least one steal 26 times and two-or-more steals 11 times, including a career-high four steals on vs. Denver (3/12).

• Recorded at least one blocked shot 20 times.• Missed 21 total games due to injury: 17 games (Oct. 29-

Nov. 23, Dec. 3-11) due to a sprained left ankle and four games (Nov. 26-Dec. 2) due to a sore left ankle.

2012-13 (Orlando-Milwaukee):• Appeared in 55 games (34 starts) for both Milwaukee and

Orlando, averaging 11.0 ppg., 5.2 rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 23.6 mpg.

• Appeared in 28 games (14 starts) with the Bucks, averaging 4.9 ppg. and 2.0 rpg. in 11.6 mpg.

• Acquired from Milwaukee on Feb. 21.• Played in 27 games with the Magic, averaging 17.3 ppg.,

8.5 rpg., 2.1 apg. and 1.37 bpg. in 36.1 mpg.• Made 20 starts with Orlando, averaging 17.5 ppg., 9.3

rpg., 2.3 apg. and 1.55 bpg. in 38.6 mpg. during that span.• Led (or tied) the Magic in scoring ten times, in rebounding

fi ve times and in assists once.• Scored in double fi gures 30 times (24 with Orlando) and

had 20-plus points nine times, including 30 points twice [vs.Washington (3/29) and vs. Milwaukee (4/10)].

• Pulled down 10-plus rebounds nine times (all with Orlando), including 19 rebounds vs. Milwaukee (4/10).

• Recorded nine double-doubles.• Dished out a career-high six assists on at Charlotte (3/27).• Tallied at least one steal 22 times.• Recorded at least one blocked shot 24 times.• Logged a career-high 45 minutes four times.• Missed seven games (Dec. 14-26) due to a right elbow

laceration.• Had 18 DNP-CDs and was on the Inactive List once.

2011-12 (Milwaukee):• Played in 42 games (nine starts) during his rookie

campaign for Milwaukee, averaging 5.0 ppg. and 2.4 rpg. in 11.4 mpg.

• Led (or tied) the Bucks in scoring twice and in rebounding twice.

• Scored in double fi gures seven times.• Recorded fi rst NBA double-double vs. Philadelphia (4/25)

with 15 points and 13 rebounds.• Made his NBA debut at L.A. Clippers (1/7) and fi rst NBA

start at Orlando (3/3).• Missed fi ve games due to injury – twice (Dec. 26-27) due to

dehydration issues and three times (Feb. 19-22) due to a right shoulder contusion.

• Had 15 DNP-CDs and was on the Inactive List four times.

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University of Tennessee, averaging 15.3 ppg., 7.3rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 29.2 mpg.

• Named Second Team All-SEC and to the All-SEC Freshman Team.

• Ranked fourth among NCAA freshmen in the six major conferences in scoring and tied for fi fth in rebounding.

• Finished fi fth in the SEC in rebounding (7.9 rpg.) in conference games only.

• Posted eight double-doubles, third-most among all SEC players.

• Led (or tied) the Volunteers in scoring 13 times and in rebounding 18 times.

• Scored a career-high-tying 25 points vs. Florida (3/11) during the SEC Tournament.

• Also had 25 points on at South Carolina (3/3).

PERSONAL:• Full name is Tobias John Harris.• Father, Torrel, played college basketball at Duquesne and

Murray State.• Has a sister, Tesia, who earned Third Team All-Colonial

Athletic Association honors in 2009-10 playing basketball at Delaware before transferring to St. John's.

• Brother, Tyler, played his freshman season at North Carolina State in 2011-12 before transferring to Providence and fi nished his collegiate career at Auburn.

• Cousin of Cavaliers forward Channing Frye.• Chosen to the 2014 USA Men’s Select Team.

• Participated in the 2016 Seeds for Peace Camp.• Received the NBA Cares Community Assist Award in

October 2016, earning the award for the second time in his career and was named a fi nalist for the yearlong NBA Community Assist Award.

• Recognized for his tremendous efforts in the Central Florida community as the winner of the Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award in 2014 and co-winner in 2015 with Victor Oladipo.

• Received the NBA Cares Community Assist Award for Mar-15.

• Named a fi nalist for the 2014-15 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award, given annually to a player, coach or athletic trainer who has shown outstanding service and dedication to the community.

• Was a fi nalist for the Naismith High School Player of the Year Award as a senior at Half Hollow Hills West High School, who he led to the New York Class AA state title game AA state title game as a senior.

• Named New York's Mr. Basketball, All-USA by USA Today and a McDonald's All-American.

• Hosted School of Business Basketball Camp in Long Island, NY, where he works to teach young athletes a combination of basketball and life skills.

• George Gervin is a family friend and mentor and has worked with Tobias on-and-off since Tobias was 13.

• Is vegan and is a strong supporter of ending food insecurity throughout the United States.

• Him and Boban Marjanovic have the best bromance in the league and they started a web series together

• Follow him on Twitter: @tobias31.

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HEIGHT: 6’7”

WEIGHT: 215

YEARS PRO: 8

COLLEGE: Syracuse

BIRTHDATE: July 11, 1987

DRAFTED: First Round by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2010 (4th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 43 (6) 11/17/2017 @ CLE

POINTS: 29 03/18/2011 @ LAL

FIELD GOALS: 11 03/18/2011 @ LAL

3-PT FG: 6 (4) 11/22/2017 @ ATL

FREE THROWS: 8 03/10/2015 vs. DET

REBOUNDS: 15 (2) 04/03/2015 vs. POR

ASSISTS: 6 (2) 12/14/2014 @ MIN

STEALS: 6 (2) 01/26/2018 @ MEM

BLOCKS: 5 11/13/2013 @ DEN

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– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2010-11 Minnesota 79 63 2069 271 682 .397 103 289 .356 64 92 .696 51 189 240 148 58 54 95 163 4 709 9.02011-12 Minnesota 65 64 1469 158 397 .398 53 169 .314 24 34 .706 24 153 177 59 35 48 60 115 0 393 6.02012-13 Phoenix 50 21 953 161 396 .407 50 155 .323 27 35 .771 21 102 123 34 22 18 48 56 0 399 8.02013-14 L.A. Lakers 79 62 2240 277 651 .425 100 271 .369 61 77 .792 70 278 348 124 86 77 90 207 1 715 9.12014-15 L.A. Lakers 76 59 2245 286 691 .414 91 259 .351 90 112 .804 67 252 319 124 59 45 87 162 4 753 9.92015-16 L.A. Clippers 80 9 1666 208 515 .404 103 309 .333 30 46 .652 37 211 248 49 89 56 54 173 1 549 6.92016-17 L.A. Clippers 68 3 810 73 200 .365 29 118 .246 11 17 .647 26 155 181 23 29 30 18 83 0 186 2.72017-18 L.A. Clippers 74 40 1,486 150 368 .408 60 177 .339 43 58 .741 29 187 216 61 76 62 55 146 0 403 5.4TOTAL 571 321 12,937 1,584 3,900 0.406 589 1,747 0.337 350 471 0.743 325 1,527 1,852 622 454 390 507 1,105 10 4,107 7.2NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2015-16 L.A. Clippers 6 0 77 5 14 .357 3 9 .333 3 3 1.000 5 13 18 2 1 4 2 6 0 16 2.72016-17 L.A. Clippers 3 0 11 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0.3TOTALS 9 0 88 5 14 .357 3 9 .333 4 5 .800 5 15 20 2 2 4 2 8 0 17 1.9

33 WESLEY JOHNSON2017-18 (Clippers):• Appeared in 74 games (40 starts), averaging 5.4 points,

2.9 rebounds and 1.03 steals in 20.1 minutes.• Scored 8+ points 23 times in 74 appearances after doing

so six times in 68 appearances in 2016-17.• Shot 57.7% from three-point range over fi ve games from

11/17 through 11/25, his highest over any fi ve-game stretch of his career (25+ attempts).

• 11/22/17 at Atlanta, scored a Clippers career-high 24 points and tied a career-high with six made three-pointers.

• 1/26/18 at Memphis, tied a career-high with six steals.• Missed fi ve games (12/18 - 12/26) due to left foot soreness.• DNP-CD three times (3/9, 3/16, 4/1).

2016-17 (Clippers):• Appeared in 68 games (three starts) and averaged 2.7

points and 2.7 rebounds in 11.9 minutes.• Led or tied for the team lead in steals six times and blocks

11 times.• Scored in double-fi gures three times. • 2/15/17 vs. Atlanta, tallied season-highs in points (11),

three-pointers (3) and steals (4).• 1/23/17 at Atlanta, posted nine points & eight rebounds

in 18:58 minutes.• 12/30/16 at Houston, matched then season-highs with 10

points and two made three-pointers...grabbed a season-high three steals.

• 12/10/16 vs. New Orleans, posted season-highs in points (10) and made fi eld goals (4)...matched a season-high in made three-pointers (2).

• Missed fi ve games (11/12 - 11/19) due to a left heel contusion.

• DNP-CD eight times...missed one game (1/16) due to personal reasons.

• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in three games (zero starts), and tallied one point, two rebounds and one steal in 11 total minutes.

2015-16 (Clippers):• Appeared in 80 games (nine starts), and averaged 6.9

points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.11 steals in 20.8 minutes.• Led the Clippers in steals 17 times and blocks 14 times.• Scored in double-fi gures 22 times on the season, including

one 20-point performance.• Averaged a career-high 1.11 steals per game and ranked

1st in the NBA with 1.65 steal/turnover ratio.• Clippers were 7-2 with Johnson in the starting lineup.• Set season-high with nine rebounds and 41:48 minutes

played on 2/8/16 at Philadelphia.• On 1/27/16 at Atlanta, tallied a career-high six steals.• On 12/5/15 vs. Orlando, scored a season-high 21 points on

a career-high tying six 3PT FGM...tied season-highs with seven rebounds and two steals and set a season-high with two assists.

• On 11/24/15 at Denver, made fi rst start as a Clipper, tallying 11 points (4-6 FG, 3-4 3PT), two rebounds, one assist and one block in 24:33 minutes.

• PLAYOFFS: Made fi rst career playoff appearance, appearing in all six games (zero starts), and averaging 2.7 points and 3.0 rebounds in 12.8 minutes...Made NBA postseason debut on 4/17/16 vs. Portland, tallying three points, two rebounds, one assist and one block in 9:29 minutes.

2014-15 (Lakers): • Appeared in 76 games (59 starts), averaging 9.9 points,

4.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.6 blocks in 29.5 minutes.

• Notched 37 games of 10+ points, one game of 20+ and had three double-doubles.

• 11/1/14 at Golden State, notched fi rst double-digit scoring game of the year with 15 points (6-9 FG) and four rebounds.

• 11/28/14 vs. Minnesota, scored a season-high 19 points (4th 10+ point game of the season).

• 12/12/14 at San Antonio, recorded 10+ points in third straight game with 13 points (3-3 3FG) and fi ve rebounds.

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high with six assists.• 2/22/15 vs. Boston, had 22 points (season-high) on 9-11

shooting with fi ve rebounds.

2013-14 (Lakers): • Appeared in 79 games (62 starts), averaging 9.1 points,

4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.09 steals and 0.97 blocks in 28.4 minutes.

• Totaled 35 games of 10+ points and four games of 20+ points.

• Notched four double-doubles.• 11/13/13 at Denver, became the only Laker to block fi ve

shots, have three steals and hit two three-pointers in a game since at least the 1985-86 season.

• 1/15/14 at Phoenix, played a then career-high 43:33 minutes, hit a career mark in free throws (6) and scored 20+ points (22) for the 10th time in career.

• 4/13/14 vs. Memphis, scored 15 points to go with a career-high 15 rebounds.

• Missed two total games due to illness: one game with gastroenteritis (12/31/13) and one game with an upper respiratory infection (3/21/14).

2012-13 (Phoenix): • Appeared in 50 games (21 starts), averaging 8.0 points

and 2.5 rebounds in 19.1 minutes.• Scored in double-fi gures 17 times including three 20+

point games.• Scored a season-high 22 points (8-16 FG) while posting a

season-high three steals on 3/27/13 at Utah.

2011-12 (Minnesota): • Appeared in 65 games (team-high 64 starts), averaging 6.0

points and 2.7 rebounds in 22.6 minutes.• Shot 39.8% overall for the season from the fi eld but shot

45.1% in the month of April (13 games).• Scored 10+ points nine times.• Led team in blocked shots (48).• Missed one game due to illness (1/23/12).

2010-11 (Minnesota): • Appeared in a team-high 79 games (63 starts) with

Minnesota, ranking eighth among rookies in scoring (9.0 points), sixth in three-point accuracy (35.6%) , 10th in steals (0.73 steals), seventh in blocks (0.68 blocks) and sixth in minutes played (26.2 minutes).

• Established a new rookie franchise record with 103 three-point fi eld goals made on the season.

• 3/18/11 at Lakers, scored a career-high 29 points (11-21 FG), at that point, the most by a Timberwolves rookie since 1996.

• Led team in scoring four times.• Scored 20+ points fi ve times.• 12/27/10 vs. New Orleans, scored 24 points (8-12 FG, 6-8

3FG) including a franchise rookie-record tying six three-point fi eld goals made.

COLLEGE (Iowa State – 2006-2008, Syracuse – 2009-2010):• Three-year collegiate performer at Iowa State (2006-08)

and Syracuse (2009-10).• Sat out the 2008-09 season after transferring schools, per

NCAA rules.• Named a First Team All-American as a junior at Syracuse

by the Associated Press, United States Basketball Writers Association and Fox Sports.

• Finalist for the Naismith Trophy, awarded to the men’s college basketball player of the year.

• Big East Player of the Year, All-Big East Conference First Team as a junior.

• Big 12 Conference All-Rookie Team.• In his fi nal collegiate season, averaged 16.5 points and 8.5

rebounds, leading Syracuse in both categories.• Averaged 22.0 points in the NCAA Tournament, and scored

a career-high 31 points to go along with 14 rebounds to lead Syracuse to a win over Gonzaga in the second round; it was his career-high 12th double-double of the season.

• Saw action in 58 total games with the Iowa State Cyclones from 2006-08, starting 55 of them.

• Averaged 12.3 points and 6.1 rebounds in his career at Iowa State.

• Slowed by an ankle injury in his sophomore season, was still named honorable mention All-Big 12.

• Collegehoops.net honorable mention Freshman All-America, Big 12 All-Rookie Team.

• As a freshman, earned a Big 12 Player of the Week honor and Big 12 Rookie of the Week award.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:• Worked with the Salvation Army Siemon Family Youth and

Community Center to distribute gifts to children during the holiday season.

• Worked with participants in the Clippers Mentorship Assist Zone for the 2015-2016 season.

• Participated in a basketball clinic during the 2015-16 season as a part of the Clippers Jr. NBA initiative.

• Participated in the Chris Paul Family Foundation’s Celebrity Server Dinner at Mastro’s, benefi ting the Brotherhood Crusade, Vision to Learn and Shoes That Fit.

• Hosted local youth at home games for this season as part of his PlayerZone.

PERSONAL:• Full name is Wesley JaMarr Johnson.• Son of Robert and Mary Johnson.• Has a brother, Craig Carroll, and a sister, Rhonda Smith.• Father of twins, son Wesley II and daughter Santana.• Majored in communications and rhetorical studies.• Counts Kevin Gates, T.I., Kanye West, J. Cole and Kendrick

Lamar among his favorite musical artists.• Is an avid NBA 2K video game player.• Attended high school at Corsicana (Texas), The Patterson

School (North Carolina) and Eldon Academy (Michigan).• Is a Dallas Cowboys fan.

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HEIGHT: Height 7'3''

WEIGHT: 290

YEARS PRO: 3

COLLEGE: Serbia

BIRTHDATE: August 15, 1988

DRAFTED:Undrafted

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 37 4/13/2016 @ DAL

POINTS 27 04/07/2017 @ HOU

FIELD GOALS 12 04/07/2017 @ HOU

3-PT FG — —

FREE THROWS 9 01/05/2017 vs. CHA

REBOUNDS 19 01/05/2017 vs. CHA

ASSISTS 3 01/03/2018 @ MIA

STEALS 2 12/07/2015 @ PHI

BLOCKS 4 12/26/2015 vs. DEN

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– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2008-09 L.A. Clippers 53 13 771 93 147 .633 0 0 — 42 109 .385 72 165 237 11 11 59 41 96 0 228 4.32015-16 San Antonio 54 4 508 105 174 .603 0 0 - 87 114 .763 73 121 194 21 12 23 29 54 0 297 5.52016-17 Detroit 35 0 293 72 132 .545 0 0 - 47 58 .810 46 84 130 9 6 12 10 25 0 191 5.52017-18 Det-LAC 39 1 338 79 148 .534 0 0 - 77 97 .794 48 96 144 22 10 11 36 51 0 235 6.0TOTAL 128 5 1,139 256 454 0.564 0 0 - 211 269 0.784 167 301 468 52 28 46 75 130 0 723 5.6

51 BOBAN MARJANOVIC2017-18 (Detroit-L.A. Clippers):• Appeared in 39 games (one start), averaging 6.0 points

and 3.7 rebounds, while shooting 53.4% from the fi eld and 79.4% from the free-throw line in 8.7 minutes.

• Appeared in 20 games for the Clippers, averaging 5.9 points and 4.4 rebounds, while shooting 55.1% from the fi eld in 8.4 minutes.

• 2/27/18 at Denver, scored a season-high 18 points and tallied six rebounds, a career-high tying two steals and one block in 15:09 minutes, becoming the fi rst player this season with 18+ points and 6+ rebounds in 15 minutes or less, and the seventh since 1983-84 to post those numbers in 15 minutes or less off the bench.

• 4/3/18 vs. San Antonio, scored eight points (0-0 FG, 8-10 FT), becoming third player since 1984-85 to score 8+ points without attempting a fi eld goal.

• 4/11/18 vs. Lakers, registered fi rst double-double of the season, including a season-high 10 rebounds.

• Appeared in 19 games (one start) for Detroit, averaging 6.2 points and 3.0 rebounds in 9.0 minutes.

• In his fi rst start as a Piston, recorded a career-high three assists and season-highs in rebounds (9) and minutes (22) at Miami (1/3/18).

• DNP-CD 30 times with Detroit, 11 times with L.A. (2/3, 2/9 - 2/14, 2/23, 3/4, 3/6, 3/15, 3/21, 3/23, 4/1).

2016-17 (Detroit):• Appeared in 35 games averaging a career-high-tying

5.5 points (.545 FG), career-high 3.7 rebounds and 8.4 minutes per game.

• Led the team in scoring twice and in rebounds four times.• Scored 10-plus points six times and 20-plus points once.• Grabbed 10-plus rebounds fi ve times and 15-plus

rebounds once.• Recorded a career-high fi ve double-doubles.• Scored a career-high 27 points (12-18 FG) at Houston (4/7).• Grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds (nine offensive, 10

defensive) vs. Charlotte (1/5).• Tied career-high two assists twice [at Golden State (1/12)

and at Houston (4/7)].• Blocked season-high three shots at Orlando (4/12) and

played in a season-high 28 minutes at Houston (4/7).• Averaged 15.8 points (.591 FG, .846 FT), 10.3 rebounds

and 23.0 minutes in the fi nal four games of the season.• Inactive once and DNP-CD 46 times.

2015-16 (San Antonio):• Appeared in 54 games, averaging 5.5 points and 3.5

rebounds in 9.4 minutes per game, shot .603 (105-174) from the fi eld and .763 (87-114) from the foul line.

• Among NBA Rookie leaders, ranked seventh in free throw percentage (.763).

• Scored in double fi gures 12 times and scored 20-plus points once.

• Registered three double-doubles.• Led the team in scoring twice and rebounding on fi ve

occasions.• Posted his third double-double of the season with a career-

high 22 points (7-9 FG,8-8 FT), 12 rebounds and two blocks in a career-high 37 minutes at Dallas (4/13).

• Recorded his fi rst double-double with 17 points (6-10 FG, 5-6 FT) and 13 rebounds in 22 minutes at Phoenix (1/21).

• Produced a then career-high 19 points (9-12 FG, 1-1 FT) with four rebounds in 14 minutes vs. Miami (3/23).

• Posted 18 points (8-10 FG, 2-2 FT) to go along with four rebounds and two steals in 17 minutes at Philadelphia (12/7).

• Contributed 17 points and four rebounds on a perfect 7-of-7 shooting in 15 minutes vs. Minnesota (12/28).

• Became the fi rst Spurs player in franchise history to record at least 12 rebounds in 15 minutes-or less-when he pulled down 12 boards to go along with seven points in 15 minutes vs. Phoenix (12/30).

• Had 13 points (5-7 FG) and seven rebounds in 19 minutes vs. Utah (1/6).

• Registered 13 points, three rebounds and two blocks in 13 minutes at Brooklyn (1/11).

• Recorded a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in 17 min utes vs. Houston (1/27).

• Notched 13 points and six rebounds in 27 minutes at Oklahoma City (3/26).

• Was inactive 12 games and registered 14 DNP-CDs.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE:• Began playing professionally in Europe in 2006.• Before joining the Spurs, spent the past two seasons with

Crvena Zvezda Telekom Beograd of the Adriatic League.• Helped Crvena Zvezda win both the Adriatic League and

Serbian League Championships in 2015.• Was named to the 2015 All-Euroleague First Team, as well

as the All-Serbian League and All-Adriatic League Player of the Year.

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51 BOBAN MARJANOVIC• Selected to the All-Serbian League First Team on three

occasions (2013-15).• Has also played with Hemo- farm Vrsac (2006-10), CSKA

Moscow (2010-11), Nizhny Novgorod (2011-12) and Mega Vizura (2012-13).

• Played in the 2013 NBA Las Vegas Summer League with the Atlanta Hawks.

• Participated in the Nike Hoop Summit with the World Select Team in 2008.

• Made his debut with the Serbian National Team in 2011.• As a junior national team player, won the gold medals at

the 2007 FIBA Under-19 World Championship and the 2008 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship.

PERSONAL:• Wide array of off-court interests, particularly in comedy/

entertainment• Will appear in John Wick 3 & in an upcoming web series

with best friend/teammate Tobias Harris.

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LUC MBAH A MOUTEFORWARD

HEIGHT: 6'8''

WEIGHT: 230

YEARS PRO: 10

COLLEGE: UCLA

BIRTHDATE: September 9, 1986

DRAFTED:Second Round by Milwaukee in 2008 (37th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 47 11/27/2010 vs. CHA

POINTS: 22 03/16/2012 @ GS

FIELD GOALS: 10 03/16/2012 @ GS

3-PT FG: 4 01/18/2018 vs. MIN

FREE THROWS: 13 03/20/2011 vs. NY

REBOUNDS: 19 02/03/2011 @ GS

ASSISTS: 6 12/14/2012 @ CLE

STEALS: 6 04/03/2018 vs. WAS

BLOCKS: 4 01/23/2017 @ ATL

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– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2008-09 Milwaukee 82 52 2,114 227 491 .462 0 4 .000 140 192 .729 189 298 487 87 87 45 100 204 2 594 7.22009-10 Milwaukee 73 62 1,866 177 369 .480 6 17 .353 93 133 .699 171 229 400 81 60 39 70 181 1 453 6.22010-11 Milwaukee 79 52 2,093 198 428 .463 0 7 .000 133 188 .707 169 251 420 68 72 28 77 180 0 529 6.72011-12 Milwaukee 43 22 1,009 133 261 .510 1 4 .250 66 103 .641 77 150 227 29 40 22 39 93 1 333 7.72012-13 Milwaukee 58 45 1,326 151 377 .401 13 37 .351 72 126 .571 89 167 256 55 42 14 70 82 0 387 6.72013-14 Sac-Min 64 7 1,003 87 193 .451 4 17 .235 46 67 .687 56 90 146 36 30 14 40 68 2 224 3.52014-15 Philadelphia 67 61 1,916 251 636 .395 62 202 .307 96 163 .589 82 246 328 106 81 21 99 104 0 660 9.92015-16 L.A. Clippers 75 61 1,274 94 207 .454 13 40 .325 30 57 .526 60 111 171 30 44 19 34 100 0 231 3.12016-17 L.A. Clippers 80 76 1,787 191 378 .505 43 110 .391 59 87 .678 44 126 170 39 81 35 46 122 0 484 6.12017-18 Houston 61 15 1,564 166 345 .481 63 173 .364 65 95 .684 22 164 186 55 72 25 68 100 0 460 7.5TOTAL 682 453 15,953 1,675 3,685 .455 205 611 .336 800 1,211 .661 959 1,832 2,791 586 609 262 643 1,234 6 4,355 6.4

2017-18 (L.A. Clippers):• Appeared in 61 games (15 starts), averaging 7.5 points, 3.0

rebounds and 1.18 steals, while shooting 48.1% from the fi eld and 36.4%from three-point range in 25.6 minutes.

• Over his fi nal 36 games played, averaged 8.1 points on 50.0% shooting after averaging 6.7 ppg on 45.3% shooting his fi rst 25 games played.

• Scored in double-fi gures 18 times (Rockets 17-1 mark)… had 20 points at Atlanta on 11/3/17… marked fi fth game with 20+ points in his career and his fi rst since 12/21/12.

• In 15 games as a starter (Rockets 14-1 mark), averaged 9.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 32.7 minutes per game.

• Hit 2+ 3FGM 19 times (Rockets 17-2 mark), including a career-high 4 vs. Minnesota on 1/18 … has 181 3FGM over the past four seasons after having 24 his fi rst six seasons.

• Recorded 2+ steals 19 times this season, including 3+ eight times… recorded 14 steals over a three-game span from 4/3-4/7… had 72 steals with 68 turnovers this season… dating back to 2013-14, has more steals (308) than turnovers (288).

• Had 66 FTA over his fi nal 35 games played after having 29 his fi rst 26 games played.

• Was +57 in 26 minutes of play vs. Denver on 11/22… Basketball-Reference.com tracks plus/minus dating back to 2000-01… the previous highest rating over that span was by Joe Smith (+52) for Minnesota vs. Chicago on 11/8/01.

• Missed one game with a left knee contusion on 11/9, one game due to illness on 11/16, 16 games with a right shoulder dislocation (12/15-1/12; 4/11), and three games with left knee soreness (3/24-3/27).

2016-17 (L.A. Clippers):• In 80 games with 76 starts for the L.A. Clippers,averaged

6.1points,2.1 rebounds and 1.01 steals in 22.3 minutes per game while shooting 50.5% from the foor, 39.1% from 3-point range and 67.8% from the line.

• Missed two games with a right AC sprain from 12/14-12/16.

• Scored in double-fi gures 15 times (Clippers 13-2 mark). • Shot a career-high 39.1% from 3-point range... Has 118

3FGM over the past three seasons after having 24 his fi rst six seasons.

• Would have ranked tied for fourth in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.76) had he qualifi ed

• Has more steals (236) than turnovers (219) over the past four seasons.

• Ranked fourth in defensive rating (102.0) among forwards who played at least 70 games while averaging 20+ minutes played.

• PLAYOFFS: Started all seven games of the L.A. Clippers First Round series vs. Utah, averaging 7.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.14 steals in 32.0 minutes per game while shooting 39.5% from the fl oor, 31.3% from 3-point range and 70.0% from the line... Scored in double-fi gures twice (Clippers 2-0 mark).

2015-16 (L.A. Clippers):• Appeared in 75 games (61 starts), averaging 3.1 points

and 2.3 rebounds, while shooting 45.4% from the fl oor, 32.5% from 3-point range and 52.6% from the FT line in 17.0 minutes.

• Suffered a left eye lid laceration vs. Brooklyn on 2/29 and missed the next fi ve games (3/2-3/11/16).

• Scored in double-fi gures twice. • Allowed the fewest points per possession in isolation

(.469) of any player with 50-plus possessions.• PLAYOFFS: Started all fi ve games of the Clippers' First

Round series vs. Portland, averaging 1.8 points and 2.0 rebounds, while shooting 66.7% from the fl oor in 15.6 minutes.

2014-15 (Philadelphia):• In 67 games with 61 starts, averaged 9.9 points, 4.9

rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.21 steals in 28.6 minutes per game while shooting 39.5% from the fl oor, 30.7% from 3-point range and 58.9% from the line.

• Scored in double-fi gures 37 times and grabbed 10+ rebounds fi ve times with four double-doubles.

• Missed a total of 15 games. • Recorded two DNP-CD's (10/31, 2/22), two games (12/27-

12/30) with a left calf strain, two games (1/5-1/7) with left foot turf toe, two games (1/19-1/21) with a left knee contusion, one game (3/14) for rest, and fi ve games (3/25, 3/30, 4/11-4/15) with left shoulder soreness.

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rebound in 15.7 minutes per game while shooting 45.1% from the fl oor, 23.5% from 3-point range and 68.7% from the line.

• Started the season with Sacramento, appearing in nine games with fi ve starts, averaged 4.4 points,3.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 21.8 minutes per game.

• Traded to Minnesota on 11/26 and appeared in 55 games with two starts the rest of the season, averaging 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 14.7 minutes per game.

• Scored in double-fi gures seven times.

2012-13 (Milwaukee):• In 58 games with 45 starts, averaged 6.7 points and 4.4

rebounds in 22.9 minutes per game while shooting 40.1% from the fl oor, 35.1% from 3-point range and 57.1% from the line.

• Missed the fi rst 14 games of the season while rehabbing from offseason knee surgery and an additional 10 games dur to a sore knee (2/6), sprained toe (3/12-3/24) and illness (4/1).

• Scored in double-fi gures 12 times, including 20+ once... Had one double-double.

• PLAYOFFS: Started all four games of the First Round series vs. Miami, averaging 8.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 34.0 minutes per game while shooting 43.5% from the fl oor, 0-of-4 from 3-point range and 72.2% from the line.

2011-12 (Milwaukee): • In 43 games with 22 starts, averaged 7.7 points and 5.3

rebounds in 23.5 minutes per game while shooting 51.0% from the fl oor, 1-of-4 from 3-point range and 64.1% from the line.

• Missed 19 games due to tendinitis and soreness in his right knee and one due to left shoulder pain.

• Scored in double-fi gures 10 times, including 20+ twice, and recorded one double-double.

2010-11 (Milwaukee): • In 79 games with 52 starts, averaged 6.7 points and 5.3

rebounds in 26.5 minutes per game while shooting 46.3% from the fl oor, 0-of-7 from 3-point range and 70.7% from the line.

• Missed one game with a right ankle injury (10/27) and two games with fl u-like symptoms (3/1-3/4).

• Scored in double-fi gures 25 times and recorded eight double-doubles.

2009-10 (Milwaukee): • In 73 games with 62 starts, averaged 6.2 points, 5.5

rebounds and 1.1 assists in 25.6 minutes per game while shooting 48.0% from the fl oor, 35.3% from 3-point range and 69.9% from the line.

• Missed nine games with a left foot sprain (11/18-12/2). • Scored in double-fi gures 17 times and recorded four

double-doubles.

• PLAYOFFS: Started all seven of the First Round series vs. Atlanta, averaging 9.1 points and 5.6 rebounds in 25.4 minutes per game while shooting 52.0% from the fl oor, 0-of-2 from 3-point range and 60.0% from the line... Scored in double-fi gures three times.

2008-09 (Milwaukee): • Appeared in all 82 games with 52 starts, averaging 7.2

points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.06 steals in 25.8 minutes per game while shooting 46.2% from the fl oor, 0-of-4 from 3-point range and 72.9% from the line.

• Scored in double- gures 25 times and recorded four double-doubles.

College (UCLA - 2005-08):• Was an early entry candidate for the 2008 NBA Draft

following his junior season at UCLA. • As a junior, earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 and

Honorable Mention All-Defensive Team honors and helped the Bruins advance to the Final Four.

• As a freshman, had 17 points vs. LSU in the Final Four and a team-high tying 10 rebounds in the National Championship game vs. Florida.

• In three seasons, averaged 8.7 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists while shooting 50.3% from the fl oor.

Personal:• Native of Cameroon and is a prince in his village of Bafi a

(Bia Messe).• Has fi ve brothers and three sisters.• Has a twin brother, Emmanuel Bidias a Moute, who played

basketball for Texas State University.• Member of Cameroon’s national team.• Participated in the 2007 FIBA Africa Championship,

helping Cameroon to a 5-1 mark and a silver medal.• Was a camper at the inaugural Basketball Without Borders

Africa camp in 2003.• Participated in Basketball Without Borders several times

and was a camper at the inaugural Africa event in 2003. • Also enjoys watching soccer, football and tennis.• Learning how to play the saxophone, has previously

dabbled in guitar.• First picked up a basketball at 12 years old after playing

soccer and tennis growing up.• Sponsors an annual 3-day basketball camp in Cameroon,

where Sixers' center Joel Embiid attended in the past. • Helped launch six-week Jr. NBA Yaounde League in

Cameroon for kids aged 10-14.• He is a part of the Tackle Ebola coalition• His pregame ritual includes music from the Ivory coast, he

is a big dancer and talented whistler,

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JOHNATHAN MOTLEYFORWARD

HEIGHT: 6'10''

WEIGHT: 230

YEARS PRO: 1

COLLEGE: Baylor

BIRTHDATE: May 4, 1995

DRAFTED:Undrafted

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 41 04/04/2018 @ORL

POINTS: 26 04/06/2018 @ DET

FIELD GOALS: 11 04/06/2018 @ DET

3-PT FG: 1 04/06/2018 @ DET

FREE THROWS: 3 (2) 04/06/2018 @ DET

REBOUNDS: 12 04/06/2018 @ DET

ASSISTS: 2 04/06/2018 @ DET

STEALS: 2 04/06/2018 @ DET

BLOCKS: 1 (2) 02/11/2018 @ HOU

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2017-18 (Mavericks)• Appeared in 11 games (four starts), averaging 8.7 points

and 4.5 rebounds, while shooting 53.3% from the fi eld in 16.0 minutes.

• In his 4 starts (the fi nal 4 games of the season), averaged 16.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 31.5 minutes

• 1 double-double (point/rebound)• Scored 20+ points twice (26 on 4/6/18 at Detroit & 21 on

4/10/18 vs. Phoenix).• Logged career-highs in points (26), rebounds (12), assists

(2), steals (2), fi eld goals (11) and three-pointers (1) on 4/6/18 at Detroit

• DNP-CD 13 times… Inactive 57 times.• Missed one game (2/8/18 at Golden State) due to a left

ankle sprain.• As a two-way player, appeared in 34 games (all starts) for

the Mavericks' G-League affi liate Texas Legends, averaging 22.2 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steal, 1.1 blocks and 32.5 minutes en route to being named to the All-NBA G-League Second Team.

• Made NBA debut at GS (12/14/17) and had 4 points (1-1 FGs, 2-4 FTs), 1 rebound and 1 block in 2 minutes (it was his lone NBA appearance in the 2017 calendar year)

• Earned All-NBA G League Showcase First Team honors after leading the Legends to a 2-0 fi nish with averages of 23.5 points and 16.0 rebounds in the team's 2 games held in Mississauga, Ontario (he had a double-double in both games)

• Named G League Player of the Month for January 2018 after averaging 22.6 points, 11.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 11 games while leading Texas to a league-best 9-2 record during the month

• Named to Midseason All-NBA G League Team after averaging 21.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in his fi rst 26 games with the Legends

COLLEGE (Baylor - 2014-17)• Averaged 12.0 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 24.3

minutes in 102 career games at Baylor.• As a junior, named Baylor’s fi rst-ever consensus All-

American, picking up second-team honors.• Selected as 2017 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year to

become 1st Baylor player to win a major individual award.• BU's 1st consensus fi rst-team All-Big 12 honoree, as he was

consensus selection by both league's, coaches and media.• Became Baylor's 16th player to earn All-America

recognition, 1st player honored as USBWA All-American and 3rd player named to an AP All-America Team.

• Selected as USBWA District VII Player of the year.• Started fi nal 34 games after missing season opener.• Led team with 17.3 points, 9.9 rebounds and 30.5 minutes

per game in 2016-17.• Ranked 2nd on the team with 1.1 blocks per game and a

52.1% FG% and 4th in assists per game (2.3) as a senior.• As a senior, led Big 12 Conference in double-doubles (15)

and rebounds per game, ranked 4th in scoring, 5th in fi eld goal %, 12th in blocks per game, and 15th in FT% (.699).

• In 2015-16 Played in all 34 games as a sophomore, including 9 starts, all of which came over the season's fi nal 11 contests.

• Earned third-team All-Big 12 recognition from league's coaches in 2015-16.

PERSONAL• Loves to cook • Is a soccer fan and his favorite teams are Chelsea F.C. and

Borussia Dortmund• Avid videogamer, plays NBA 2K, Madden and Call of Duty.

Has an iPad soley for videogames• Played football in highschool (QB, WR and DE)

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NBA STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2017-18 Dallas 11 4 176 40 75 .533 1 6 .167 15 28 .536 14 35 49 7 3 2 9 18 0 96 8.7TOTALS 11 4 176 40 75 .533 1 6 .167 15 28 .536 14 35 49 7 3 2 9 18 0 96 8.7

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HEIGHT: Height 6'5''

WEIGHT: 190

YEARS PRO: R

COLLEGE: Boston College

BIRTHDATE: February 22, 1997

DRAFTED:First round by L.A. Clippers (13th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2021-22 Season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 43 1/31/18 vs. Virginia Tech

POINTS: 46 2/6/18 at Notre Dame

FIELD GOALS: 15 2/6/18 at Notre Dame

3-PT FG: 7 2/6/18 at Notre Dame

FREE THROWS: 12 1/31/18 vs. Virginia Tech

REBOUNDS: 11 (2) 3/3/18 at Florida St.

ASSISTS: 8 12/23/16 vs. Providence

STEALS: 5 12/18/16 vs. Sacred Heart

BLOCKS: 3 12/9/16 vs. Hartford

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2017-18 (Junior)• Appeared and started in all 35 games and averaged 20.7

points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 36 minutes. • Earned AP Honorable Mention All-American, All-ACC First

Team Selection. • Only player since 1992-93 to average 24+ points while

shooting 50% from the fi eld and 40% from three in ACC play.

• Third-highest scoring average of any player in ACC conference play since 1992-93 (Erick Green- 26.1 ppg in 2012-13 @ VT & TJ Warren-25.5 ppg in 2013-14 @ NC State).

• Was a top fi ve fi nalist for the Jerry West Award and runner-up for the ACC player of the Year Award.

• Led the ACC in scoring and in most 20-point games (18).

2016-17 (Sophomore):• Started in all 32 games and averaged 18.7 points, 3.9

rebounds and 3.4 assists in 34 minutes.• Earned All-ACC Honorable Mention selection.• Led the ACC in most 20-point games (17) was third in in

steals (1.72) and fourth in scoring.• Led the Eagles in scoring, assists (108), free throws made

and attempted (117-162), fi eld goals (213), and steals (55).

• Named ACC Player of the Week after scoring a career-high 32 points and fi ve steals against Sacred Heart (12/12) and recording his fi rst double-double against Auburn (12/12).

2015-16 (Freshman):• Appeared and started in 23 games averaging 11.7 points,

four rebounds and three assists in 33.4 minutes. • Missed nine games due to a broken wrist.• Ranked second in team scoring, rebounds, assists and

steals.• Led ACC freshman in fi eld goal percentage and ranked

second in steals, eighth in scoring and ninth in rebounding.

PERSONAL:• From Raleigh, North Carolina.• Has three younger brothers, Jeremy, Justin & Jonathan• Father played basketball at USF and overseas.• Is an avid outdoorsman - enjoys camping, hiking, fi shing

and watching nature-related TV shows.• Spent last summer in Los Angeles training with Russell

Westbrook and other top NCAA and NBA players.• Played football and baseball in high school.• Is a Carolina Panthers fan.• Grew up with pet lizards.• Would work in fi nance if he wasn't in the NBA.• Considers former NBA player David West to be a mentor.• Avid video gamer - plays a lot of FIFA, Madden and Fortnite.

COLLEGE STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2015-16 Boston College 23 23 769 100 233 .429 24 63 .381 45 70 .643 9 84 93 70 32 7 61 49 0 269 11.72016-17 Boston College 32 32 1,089 213 503 .423 54 162 .333 117 162 .722 20 104 124 108 55 12 102 89 3 597 18.72017-18 Boston College 35 35 1,260 249 513 .485 81 198 .409 146 176 .830 17 109 126 116 30 5 96 88 2 725 20.7TOTAL 90 90 3,118 562 1,249 .450 159 423 .376 308 408 .755 46 297 343 294 117 24 259 226 5 1,591 17.7

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HEIGHT: 6'6''

WEIGHT 220

YEARS PRO R

COLLEGE Seton Hall

BIRTHDATE 3/23/96

DRAFTEDUndrafted

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 39 (5) 01/06/18 at Butler

POINTS 33 02/18/18 vs. DePaul

FIELD GOALS 12 (3) 02/18/18 vs. DePaul

3-PT FG 5 (2) 01/07/17 vs. DePaul

FREE THROWS 9 12/30/15 at Marquette

REBOUNDS 12 (2) 02/04/17 at Georgetown

ASSISTS 6 01/09/18 at Marquette

STEALS 6 12/01/16 vs. Columbia

BLOCKS 4 12/20/17 vs. Wagner

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20 DESI RODRIGUEZNBA SUMMER LEAGUE(LA Clippers, 2018):• Appeared in six games (three starts) for the Clippers' entry

in the 2018 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.• Averaged 7.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 21.6

minutes.• Scored 17 points on 7-12 FG on July 12 vs. Lakers.

COLLEGE (Seton Hall 2014-18):

2017-18 (Senior):• Appeared in 31 games and averaged 17.5 points, two

assists and 4.8 rebounds in 30.3 minutes . • Ranks 12th all-time in points scored in school history

(1,660). • Started in 29 of the 31 games. • Led the Pirates and nished 10th in the Big East • in points per game. • Named 2018 All-Big East second Team, USBWA • All-District Team and NABC All-District Second • Team. • Big East Player of the Week (12/4). • Big East Honor Roll (11/20, 1/2, 2/5, 2/19).

2016-17 (Junior):• Started in all 33 games and averaged 15.7 points, 1.8

assists and 5.2 rebounds in 31.9 minutes. • Named 2017 All-MET Second Team. • Finished 10th in the Big East and second on the Pirates in

points per game. • Big East Player of the Week (1/9). • Big East Honor Roll (11/21, 1/16).

2015-16 (Sophomore):• Appeared in 34 games and averaged 12.4 points, fi ve

rebounds and 1.2 steals. • Led the team in dunks (20). • Named 2016 All-MET Third team and Big East All-Academic

team.

2014-15 (Freshman):• Appeared in all 31 games and averaged 5.6 points, 0.5

assists and 4.5 rebounds in 16.6 minutes. • Named 2014 Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team.

PERSONAL:• Son of Dana Rodriquez and Larry Howard.• Has a brother Daniel Rodriguez and a sister Rachel Buntin• Nickname is "Dunkin' Desi.

COLLEGE STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2014-15 Seton Hall 31 2 514 62 139 .446 1 12 .083 50 83 .602 52 87 139 14 25 9 24 71 0 175 5.62015-16 Seton Hall 34 33 883 151 300 .503 32 83 .386 87 126 .690 51 120 171 47 54 7 59 65 1 421 12.42016-17 Seton Hall 33 33 1,054 192 437 .439 50 141 .355 85 133 .639 43 128 171 58 27 14 69 83 0 519 15.72017-18 Seton Hall 31 29 939 204 410 .498 56 150 .373 78 106 .736 33 116 149 63 32 15 62 74 0 542 17.5TOTAL 129 97 3,390 609 1,286 .474 139 386 .360 300 448 .670 179 451 630 182 138 45 214 293 1 1,657 12.8

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HEIGHT: Height 6'8''

WEIGHT: 237

YEARS PRO: 6

COLLEGE: Virginia

BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1988

DRAFTED:Second Round by Atlanta in 2012 (43rd overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 32 12/17/2017 vs. CLE

POINTS: 24 12/19/2017 vs. NO

FIELD GOALS: 11 12/19/2017 vs. NO

3-PT FG: 3 (6) 01/27/2018 @ ATL

FREE THROWS: 6 10/27/2017 @ GS

REBOUNDS: 8 (4) 04/10/2018 vs. BOS

ASSISTS: 4 (3) 03/27/2018 vs. SA

STEALS: 2 (3) 12/17/2017 vs. CLE

BLOCKS: 1 (10) 03/14/2018 @ BOS

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30 MIKE SCOTT2017-18 (Washington)• Appeared in 76 games (one start), averaging 8.8 points

and 3.3 rebounds, while shooting 52.7% from the fi eld and 40.5% from three-point range in 18.5 minutes.

• Scored in double-fi gures four consecutive games on three different occasions.

• Scored 22 points twice this season (12/9 and 12/15 against the Clippers).

• Scored season-high 24 points vs. New Orleans on 12/19/17.

• Did not play - coach's decision in three games and at Orlando (2/3/18) for illness.

• Inactive, personal reasons vs. Houston (12/29/17) and for illness at San Antonio (3/21/18).

2016-17 (Atlanta-Phoenix)• Appeared in 18 games for the Hawks, averaging 2.5 points

and 2.1 rebounds in 10.8 minutes, before being traded to the Phoenix Suns, along with the draft rights to Cenk Akyol and cash considerations on Feb. 23, 2017.

• Waived by Phoenix on Feb. 24, 2017.

2015-16 (Atlanta)• Compiled averages of 6.2 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0

assists in 15.3 minutes (.468 FG%, .392 3FG%, .794 FT%) in 75 games off the bench.

• Scored in double-fi gures 19 times and had one double-digit rebound night.

• Led the team in scoring twice and rebounding once.• Posted single season career-highs in 3FG% and FT%.• Ranked third on the club in 3FG% and fourth in FG%.• Blocked a career-high two shots @Sac (1/21), also fi nishing

with six points and one rebound (2-4 FGs, 2-3 3FGs).• Tied a career-high with three steals v/Bkn (1/16), adding

fi ve points, fi ve rebounds and two assists.• Knocked down 7-8 FGs, 2-2 3FGs and 2-2 FTs on his way

to 18 points, two rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block vs. NYK (12/26).

• Missed two games due to a left knee contusion (12/10-12/12) and one contest due to personal reasons (3/10).

2014-15 (Atlanta)• Appeared in 68 games off the bench in 2014-15, and

put up 7.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 16.5 minutes (.444 FG%, .344 3FG%, .792 FT%).

• Scored in double-fi gures 18 times, including three 20-point nights.

• Reached career-bests in apg and 3FGM (66).

2013-14 (Atlanta)• Scored in double-fi gures four times during the postseason.• Saw a playoff career-best 28 minutes @Ind (5/3), fi nishing

with 15 points and postseason career-high tying three rebounds.

• Set playoff career-highs with 17 points, six FGM and fi ve 3FGM while tying playoff career-highs with 17 points, six FGM and fi ve 3FGM.

• Scored in double-fi gures 40 times (fi ve 20-point games, including one 30-point night) and had one double-double during the regular season.

• Averaged 14.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 32.5 minutes (.434 FG%, .280 3FG%, .556 FT%) in six starting assignments.

• Led the team in scoring nine times, rebounding twice and assists once.

• Scored in double-fi gures in 13 consecutive games (1/8-2/5), the longest streak of his career.

• Team leader in games played, while ranking fourth in FGM and sixth in points per game.

2012-13 (Atlanta)• Finished his rookie campaign averaging 4.6 points and 2.8

rebounds in 9.4 minutes (.476 FG%,.768 FT%) in 40 games (one start).

• Scored in double-fi gures seven times, including two 20-point efforts.

• Tied career-high with 36 minutes played @NYK (4/17), recording career-bests in points (23), rebounds (14) and fi eld goals made (10).

• Pulled down 12 rebounds, adding 12 points for his fi rst career double-double v/TOR (4/16).

• Grabbed eight rebounds to go with 17 points in 18 minutes @PHI (4/10).

• Tallied 22 points (8-15 FGs, 6-8 FTs), six rebounds and two assists in 36 minutes @SAS (4/6).

• Put in 19 points on 6-10 FGs and career-high tying 7-8 FTs in 23 minutes @BOS (3/29).

• Assigned to Bakersfi eld of the NBA Development League on 12/1, and recalled to the Hawks on 12/11.

NBA STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2012-13 Atlanta 40 1 376 70 147 .476 0 1 .000 43 56 .768 39 71 110 12 4 2 21 32 0 183 4.62013-14 Atlanta 80 6 1,482 301 628 .479 62 200 .310 103 132 .780 62 222 284 75 30 7 79 121 0 767 9.62014-15 Atlanta 68 0 1,123 201 453 .444 66 192 .344 61 77 .792 45 154 199 75 25 3 39 83 0 529 7.82015-16 Atlanta 75 0 1,146 176 376 .468 62 158 .392 50 63 .794 53 153 206 78 25 17 42 102 0 464 6.22016-17 Atlanta 18 0 195 17 59 .288 4 27 .148 7 8 .875 10 27 37 17 4 3 8 12 0 45 2.52017-18 Washington 76 1 1,406 276 524 .527 66 163 .405 50 76 .658 50 197 247 80 23 10 79 148 0 668 8.8TOTAL 357 8 5,728 1,041 2,187 .476 260 741 .351 314 412 .762 259 824 1,083 337 111 42 268 498 0 2,656 7.4

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3/6.• Averaged 18.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in

32.6 minutes (.505 FG%,.805 FT%) in seven total games for Bakersfi eld.

COLLEGE (Virginia 2007-11)• A fi ve-year player at Virginia, he earned First Team All-ACC

honors as a senior, when he averaged 18.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg and 1.2 apg (.563 FG%, .808 FT%).

• Hit double-fi gures in 29 of 32 games.• Lead the team in scoring and rebounding. • Finished third in school history in rebounds (944) and

double-doubles (34), while ranking 16th in points (1,538).• Also led the Cavs in scoring (15.9 ppg) and rebounding

(10.2 rpg) as a junior, but played in just 10 games due to injury, and received a medical redshirt for the season.

• In his true junior campaign (2009-10), put in 12.0 ppg and 7.2 rpg.

• Led the team in rebounding as a sophomore (7.4 rpg) in 2008-09, also scoring 10.3 ppg.

• As a freshman in 2007-08, tallied 5.7 ppg and 5.3 rpg in 18.1 mpg (.441 FG%, .703 FT%).

PERSONAL• Born in Chesapeake, VA.• Graduated from University of Virginia with a degree in

Anthropology.

• Has two brothers - Antonn, Scott and Derrick Mackall • Attended Deep Creek HS, then prepped at Hargrave

Military Academy in Chatham, VA, where he was a team-mate of former Hawk and current Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Crawford.

• at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, VA, where he was a team-mate of former Hawk and current New Orleans Pelicans guard Jordan Crawford.

• Enjoys playing ping pong and video games (Xbox).• Greatest personal achievement was earning fi rst team All-

ACC honors.• Most embarrassing moment was in eighth grade when he

scored in the wrong basket.• Would like to meet President Obama, and if he could be

anyone for a day, would be Mike Tyson.• Favorite TV shows are “Martin” and “The Fresh Prince of

Bel-Air”.• Top actors/actresses are Will Smith, Denzel Washington,

Halle Berry and Rosario Dawson.• If he wasn’t playing in the NBA, he’d own a barbershop.• Favorite teams outside the NBA are Manchester United and

the Washington Redskins.• Nicknamed the ‘Threegional Manager’ (Nod to the Offi ce)• Has emojis tattooed all over his body Is very interested in

astronomy

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HEIGHT: 6’5”

WEIGHT: 196

YEARS PRO: 1

COLLEGE: Serbia

BIRTHDATE: March, 19, 1987

DRAFTED: Undrafted

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2018-19 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

CAREER HIGHS

MINUTES: 33 (3) 03/25/2018 @ TOR

POINTS: 18 01/26/2018 @ MEM

FIELD GOALS: 7 01/26/2018 @ MEM

3-PT FG: 4 (4) 03/27/2018 vs. MIL

FREE THROWS: 4 (2) 03/25/2018 @ TOR

REBOUNDS: 7 12/11/2017 vs. TOR

ASSISTS: 10 12/26/2017 vs. SAC

STEALS: 3 01/17/2018 vs. DEN

BLOCKS: 1 (5) 03/27/2018 vs. MIL

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4 MILOS TEODOSIC2017-18 (Clippers):• Appeared in 45 games (36 starts), averaging 9.5 points,

2.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists, while shooting37.9% from three-point range and 84.8% from the free-throw line in 25.2 minutes.

• LAC went 29-16 with Teodosic in the lineup, 12-2 when he registered 6+ assists, and 16-7 when he scored 10+ points.

• Became the eighth-oldest rookie to make their NBA debut since the 1977-78 season when he made his debut at 30 years and 214 days of age on 10/19/17 at Lakers.

• 12/11/17 vs. Toronto, returned to lineup after missing 22 games due to an injury to the plantar fascia in his left foot...Made two 3PT-FG and was +12 in the fourth quarter, leading L.A. to a 7-point comeback.

• 12/26/17 vs. Sacramento, dished a season-high 10 assists.• 1/26/18 at Memphis, scored a season-high 18 points.• Missed 22 games due to an injury to the plantar fascia in his

left foot (10/24 - 12/9), one (12/15) due to rest, one due to return from injury management (12/22), three due to sore plantar fasciitis (1/6 - 1/10), two (2/9, 2/10) due to a sore right foot, and one due to a sore left plantar fascia (3/28)... Suffered tear to left plantar fascia on 3/27 at Milwaukee.

2016-17 (CSKA Moscow): • Appeared in 29 Euroleague games and averaged 16.1

points and 6.8 assists in 27.6 minutes per game. • 10/31/16, named EuroLeague MVP of the Month,

averaging 14.3 points per game and 9.5 assists per game.• Led the EuroLeague in assists• Named to the All-EuroLeague Second Team• Won the VTB United League

2015-16 (CSKA Moscow):• Appeared in 29 EuroLeague games and averaged 16.1

points and 5.7 assists in 26.8 minutes per game. • Led team to EuroLeague Championship• Named to All-EuroLeague First Team • Won the VTB United League

2014-15 (CSKA Moscow):• Appeared in 24 EuroLeague games and averaged 14.8

points and 7.0 assists in 28.2 minutes per game.• Named to All-EuroLeague First Team• Won the VTB United League

2013-14 (CSKA Moscow):• Appeared in two NBA preseason games against the Spurs

and Timberwolves, averaging 16.5 points, 5.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds in 22.8 minutes.

• Appeared in 23 EuroLeague games and averaged 10.7 points and 4.0 assists in 25.0 minutes per game.

• Won the VTB United League and named VTB Playoffs MVP

2012-13 (CSKA Moscow):• Appeared in 30 Euroleague games and averaged 12.7

points and 4.9 assists in 29.7 minutes per game.• Named to the All-EuroLeague Second Team• Won the VTB United League • Won the Russian Championship

2011-12 (CSKA Moscow):• Appeared in 22 Euroleague games and averaged 10.4

points and 5.0 assists in 26.5 minutes per game.• Led team to EuroLeague Final, where they lost 62-61 to his

former club, Olympiacos• Named to the All-EuroLeague Second Team• Won the VTB United League• Won the Russian Championship

2010-11 (Olympiacos):• Appeared in 39 games between the Euroleague and the

Greek Basket League and averaged 9.9 points and 4.3 assists in 23.3 minutes per game.

• Won the Greek National Cup

2009-10 (Olympiacos):• Appeared in 46 games between the Euroleague and Greek

Basket League and averaged 11.6 points and 4.5 assists in 28.2 minutes per game.

• 5/8/10, awared EuroLeague 2010 MVP • Named to All-EuroLeague First Team• Won the Greek National Cup

2008-09 (Olympiacos):• Appeared in 40 games between the Euroleague and Greek

Basket League, and averaged 5.6 points and 2.1 assists in 17.3 minutes per game.

2007-08 (Olympiacos):• Appeared in 48 games between the Euroleague and the

Greek Basket League, and averaged 5.4 points and 2.5 assists in 21.1 minutes per game.

• Signed a fi ve-year contract worth 2.8 million euros

PERSONAL:• Older brother, Jovan, plays professional basketball in

Serbia.• Played previously with Pat Beverley in Greece

NBA STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2017-18 45 36 1,134 151 360 .419 88 232 .379 39 46 .848 16 110 126 209 23 5 97 103 0 429 9.5TOTAL 45 36 1,134 151 360 .419 88 232 .379 39 46 .848 16 110 126 209 23 5 97 103 0 429 9.5

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HEIGHT: 6’5”

WEIGHT: 215

YEARS PRO: 1

COLLEGE: University of South Carolina

BIRTHDATE: November 15, 1994

DRAFTED: Second round by Milwaukee in 2017 (48th overall)

ACQUIRED: Signed through the 2019-20 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

COLLEGIATE HIGHS

MINUTES: 37 (2) 03/15/2018 @ HOU

POINTS: 20 04/09/2018 vs. NO

FIELD GOALS: 9 04/09/2018 vs. NO

3-PT FG: 3 (2) 04/11/2018 vs. LAL

FREE THROWS: 5 03/20/2018 @ MIN

REBOUNDS: 9 03/06/2018 vs. NO

ASSISTS: 7 04/09/2018 vs. NO

STEALS: 4 12/26/2017 vs. SAC

BLOCKS: 2 (5) 04/09/2018 vs. NO

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1.9 rebounds, while shooting 37.7% from three-point range in 15.8 minutes.

• 3/6/18 vs. New Orleans, grabbed a season-high 9 rebounds.

• 3/9/18 vs. Cleveland, scored a then career-high 14 points in a career-high 37:15 minutes.

• 4/9/18 vs. New Orleans, logged career-highs in points (20), assists (7) and fi eld goals made (9).

• Made NBA debut on 10/19/17 at Lakers... Played fi nal 3:24 of the fourth quarter, and tallied three points (1-1 FG, 1-1 3PT).

• DNP - CD nine times (12/23, 1/11, 2/3, 2/5, 2/9, 2/10, 2/14, 2/22, 2/27).

COLLEGE (University of South Carolina – 2013-2017):

As a senior (2016-17): • Preseason All-SEC First Team (Coaches).• 2x SEC Player of the Week.• 2017 SEC Player of the Year (Coaches).• USBWA All-District III.• 2017 East Regional Most Outstanding Player.• First Team All-American (CBSSports.com).• Averaged career highs in nearly every statistical category,

including points (21.4), rebounds (7.1) and steals (2.1) per game, along with fi eld goal percent (44.4) and free throw percent (83.0) during senior season.

• Named the SEC Player of the Year by the league’s coaches, led the league in scoring in conference games at 22.1 points per game; also named All-SEC First Team and to the All-Defensive Team by the coaches.

• Following postseason play, averaged an SEC high 21.4 points and 2.1 steals per game.

• He concluded his career in the Garnet and Black third in scoring with 1,941 points, fi rst in games started (132), tied for fourth in games played (132), third in free throws (570), fourth in steals (199), 10th in rebounds (684) and ninth in assists (390).

• 663 points scored during senior season rank fourth all-time in Carolina history for a single season.

• In fi ve NCAA Tournament contests, he helped fuel Carolina’s Final Four run, averaging 23.6 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, while collecting East Region Most Outstanding Player honors along the way.

As a junior (2015-16): • SEC All-Defensive Team.• SEC Academic Honor Roll.• Started all 34 games of the season, averaging 13.4 points,

4.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.5 steals in 33.1 minutes.• In SEC games, averaged 14.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.9

assists and 1.4 steals in 35.2 minutes.• Posted 24 double-fi gure scoring games, three double-

fi gure rebounding games, three double-doubles and 20 games with at least three assists.

• Ranked sixth in the SEC in both steals per game (1.5) and minutes per game (33.1) in overall games.

• Collected 1,000th career point in win vs. the Commodores.

As a sophomore (2014-15): • Jan. 5 SEC Player of the Week.• SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll.• Started all 33 games of the season, averaging 11.1 points,

4.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and a team high 1.3 steals in 30.6 minutes per game.

• In SEC games, averaged 10.6 points, 4.2 rebounds 2.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 32.1 minutes per game.

• Posted a team high 23 double-fi gure scoring games, one double-double, 17 games with at least fi ve rebounds and 12 games with at least three assists.

• Led or shared the team lead in scoring a team-high 10 times, in rebounding six times, in assists seven times and in steals 12 times.

• Ranked 10th in the SEC in steals per game (1.3).• Set career high with six steals in win vs. UNC Asheville (Nov.

26), which tied for the highest single-game total in a game during the season in the SEC.

As a freshman (2013-14): • SEC All-Freshman Team.• 3x- SEC Freshman of the Week.• SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.• Started all 34 games of his rookie campaign.• Averaged 13.4 points, 4.1 rebounds 3.0 assists and 1.2

steals in 29.6 minutes per game.• 13.4 points per game ranked second among freshmen in

the SEC in overall games, while 1.2 steals per game ranked second and 3.0 assists per game ranked third.

• Six 20-point games in league play is the most by a freshman in South Carolina history.

NBA STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2017-18 45 36 1,134 151 360 .419 88 232 .379 39 46 .848 16 110 126 209 23 5 97 103 0 429 9.5TOTAL 45 36 1,134 151 360 .419 88 232 .379 39 46 .848 16 110 126 209 23 5 97 103 0 429 9.5

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seven 20-point games, also posted 20 games with at least three assists, nine games with at least fi ve rebounds and two double-doubles.

PERSONAL:• Son of Greg Wade and Sharicka Thornwell.• Has one brother, Quantavious and one sister, Quasheka.

• If he could spend a day with anyone, present or historical, it would be his great grandmother.

• Competed with the USA East Coast basketball team in Estonia during the summer of 2014.

• His best advice to young people is to “take your school work serious” and the best advice he has ever received is “take advantage of every opportunity”.

• Majored in Sociology at South Carolina.

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HEIGHT: 6'5''

WEIGHT: 198

YEARS PRO: 1

COLLEGE: California

BIRTHDATE: 6/10/94

DRAFTED:Second Round by the Utah Jazz in 2016 (60th Overall)

CONTRACT STATUS:Signed through the 2018-2019 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

G-LEAGUE HIGHS

MINUTES: 39 01/20/18 at UTA

POINTS: 22 01/10/18 at GSW

FIELD GOALS: 7 (3) 04/07/18 vs. DEN

3-PT FG: 1 (10) 04/01/18 vs. IND

FREE THROWS: 7 (2) 01/28/18 at NOP

REBOUNDS: 8 02/23/18 at PHX

ASSISTS: 6 01/28/18 at NOP

STEALS: 3 (3) 03/28/18 at PHX

BLOCKS: 2 01/08/18 vs. ATL

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NBA STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2017-18 L.A. Clippers 30 19 851 110 247 0.445 10 40 0.250 61 78 0.782 21 84 105 71 27 13 46 83 0 291 9.7TOTAL 30 19 851 110 247 0.445 10 40 0.250 61 78 0.782 21 84 105 71 27 13 46 83 0 291 9.7

2017-18 (L.A. CLippers):• Appeared in 30 games (19 starts), averaging 9.7 points,

3.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 28.4 minutes.• Scored in double-fi gures in 15 of 30 games. • Is the only rookie in the modern draft era (1966) to be

selected last in the draft and score 10+ points in each of their fi rst three NBA games.

• 1/10 at Golden State, scored 22 points, joining Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball as only rookies this season to score 20+ points in one of their fi rst three NBA games.

• Made NBA debut on 1/6 vs. Golden State, scored fi rst NBA points at 0:58 in the fi rst quarter. His 13 points were the most by a Clipper in their NBA debut since Blake Griffi n (20 on 10/27/10).

• Inactive (two-way contract) 15 times (2/14, 2/28 - 3/25).

2016-17 (Utah Summer League - Salt Lake City Stars):• Appeared in four games for the Jazz 2016 Summer League

team, and averaged 6.5 points in 20.5 minutes per game.• Appeared in 38 games (15 starts) with the Salt Lake City

Stars and averaged 14.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.7 assists in 26.8 minutes

• Scored 20+ points seven times and 25+ two times

COLLEGE (California – 2012-2016): • Only Cal player to currently rank among the school’s all-

time top 10 in scoring, assists and steals, as well as top 15 in rebounding.

• First-team All-Pac-12 choice as a junior and an honorable mention pick as a senior despite missing six games with a broken hand.

• Paced Cal in scoring and assists his nal two seasons, as well as in steals his last three years and in rebounds as a junior.

PERSONAL: • Considered leaving school early to enter the NBA draft

after his junior season but decided to return to keep a promise to his late grandfather that he would complete requirements for his degree.

• Parents are Tyrone and Michelle Wallace• Has a younger brother, Da'zion Wallace, and younger

sister, Diamond Wallace, as well as an older brother, Ryan Carolina

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HEIGHT: 6’1”

WEIGHT: 175

YEARS PRO: 13

COLLEGE: South Gwinnett HS (GA)

BIRTHDATE: October 27, 1986

DRAFTED: Second round by Philadelphia in 2005 (45th overall)

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2019-20 season

PERSONAL INFORMATION

COLLEGIATE HIGHS

MINUTES: 48 12/26/12 vs. DET

POINTS: 50 01/10/2018 @ GS

FIELD GOALS: 16 01/10/2018 @ GS

3-PT FG: 8 01/10/2018 @ GS

FREE THROWS: 16 11/03/2015 vs. DEN

REBOUNDS: 10 02/23/2010 @ GS

ASSISTS: 12 (2) 02/22/2018 @ GS

STEALS: 10 01/20/2019 @ UTA

BLOCKS: 3 (4) 01/26/2016 vs. DAL

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NBA STATISTICSREGULAR SEASON RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2005-06 Philadelphia 30 0 145 23 52 .442 2 9 .222 8 13 .615 3 16 19 10 5 0 13 13 0 56 1.92006-07 Philadelphia 61 0 688 93 211 .441 12 37 .324 64 92 .696 17 53 70 110 22 1 46 42 0 262 4.32007-08 Philadelphia 80 0 1862 319 752 .424 55 153 .359 227 290 .783 41 126 167 253 81 13 125 130 0 920 11.52008-09 Philadelphia 81 0 1919 336 844 .398 63 220 .286 304 385 .790 36 129 165 242 85 14 151 128 0 1039 12.82009-10 Philadelphia 64 38 1912 318 677 .470 70 206 .340 192 233 .824 25 162 187 268 80 15 106 110 1 898 14.02010-11 Philadelphia 75 0 1747 323 795 .406 88 253 .348 293 356 .823 32 117 149 252 47 17 102 128 1 1027 13.72011-12 Philadelphia 64 0 1682 318 782 .407 83 229 .362 237 292 .812 30 125 155 221 53 18 71 90 0 956 14.92012-13 Atlanta 39 9 1119 187 443 .422 72 196 .367 105 121 .868 8 72 80 139 44 10 74 55 0 551 14.12013-14 Atlanta 60 7 1445 197 493 .400 79 231 .342 152 179 .849 10 114 124 210 45 4 92 65 0 625 10.42014-15 Toronto 80 0 2016 375 928 .404 152 447 .340 340 395 .861 24 127 151 164 88 10 101 103 0 1242 15.52015-16 L.A. Lakers 67 35 1907 283 693 .408 110 320 .344 352 424 .830 31 138 169 167 62 19 107 107 1 1028 15.32016-17 Lakers-Hou. 81 1 1994 428 998 .429 163 446 .365 402 457 .880 26 176 202 239 80 20 160 92 0 1421 17.52017-18 L.A. Clippers 79 19 2,589 582 1,337 .435 186 518 .359 432 491 .880 40 158 198 417 85 19 234 106 1 1,782 22.6TOTAL 861 109 21,024 3,782 9,005 .420 1,135 3,265 .348 3,108 3,728 .834 323 1,513 1,836 2,692 777 160 1,382 1,169 4 11,807 13.7NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

– REBOUNDS –SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG2007-08 Philadelphia 6 0 134 24 60 .400 2 9 .222 22 30 .733 3 9 12 12 6 0 7 11 0 72 12.02009-10 Philadelphia 6 0 149 21 51 .412 6 16 .375 10 15 .667 2 13 15 17 3 1 12 10 0 58 9.72010-11 Philadelphia 5 0 130 17 52 .327 6 20 .300 14 19 .737 0 8 8 15 5 0 4 6 0 54 10.82011-12 Philadelphia 13 0 358 50 142 .352 8 48 .167 41 52 .788 3 24 27 39 13 0 16 17 0 149 11.52013-14 Atlanta 7 0 133 19 50 .380 5 16 .313 15 16 .938 0 16 16 8 7 1 13 10 0 58 8.32014-15 Toronto 4 0 102 16 51 .314 4 21 .190 15 18 .833 2 5 7 5 6 0 3 9 0 51 12.82016-17 Houston 11 0 272 50 118 .424 12 39 .308 26 29 .897 7 23 30 14 7 1 14 17 0 138 12.5TOTALS 52 0 1278 197 524 .376 43 169 .254 143 179 .799 17 98 115 110 47 3 69 80 0 580 11.2

2017-18 (L.A. Clippers):• Won the NBA's KIA Sixth Man Award, the second of his

career (2014-15). Williams is the fi fth player in NBA history (Kevin McHale, Ricky Pierce, Detlef Schrempf & Jamal Crawford) to win the award multiple times.

• Appeared in 79 games (19 starts), averaging 22.6 points, 2.5 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.08 steals, while shooting 88.0% from the free-throw line in 32.8 minutes.

• In 13th NBA season, averaged career-highs in points (22.6), assists (5.3) and minutes (32.8)...became the second player in NBA history (Chauncey Billups) to average a career-high in scoring in their 13th season or later...is the fi rst player in NBA history to average 20+ points for the fi rst time in their 13th season or later (22.6).

• Led the NBA in bench scoring this season (21.9 ppg), most in single season since 1989-90.

• First player on record (bench stats fi rst recorded in 1970-71) to average 20+ points and 5+ assists as a reserve (20+ games).

• Led the NBA with 38 games of 20+ points as a reserve (most in single-season by any active player) and 11 games of 30+ points as a reserve.

• 1/26 at Memphis, became third player since 1970-71 to tally 40+ points & 10+ assists off the bench (Pete Maravich, 11/28/73 & Brian Winters, 1/22/82).

• 1/20 at Utah, grabbed a career-high & franchise record 10 steals...became only player since 1973-74 with 30+ points, 10+ steals & 7+ assists in a single game.

• 1/10 at GSW, scored a career-high 50 points on a career-high 16 fi eld goals and 8 three-pointers...Most points by a Clipper since Charles Smith (52) on 12/1/90...Fourth

player to score 50+ in team history (Smith, McAdoo & Freeman Williams).

• Missed one game due to a right foot sprain (12/18) and one due to a sprained right ankle (4/9).

2016-17 (L.A. Lakers - Houston Rockets): • Appeared in 81 games (one start), and averaged a career-

high 17.5 ppg in 24.6 mpg in 2016-17… became fourth player in NBA history (7+ GP) to average at least 17.0 ppg in fewer than 25.0 mpg in a single season (Walter Davis in 1989-90, John Drew in 1983-84, Freeman Williams in 1980-81).

• Traded to Houston from the L.A. Lakers on 2/22 in exchange for Corey Brewer and a fi rst round pick.

• In 23 games played for Houston, averaged 14.9 points (38.6% FGs, 31.8% 3FGs, 86.7% FTs), 3.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 25.7 minutes per game… in 58 games for the L.A. Lakers, averaged 18.6 ppg (44.4% FGs, 38.6% 3FGs, 88.4% FTs), 3.2 apg, 2.3 rpg and 1.12 spg in 24.2 mpg.

• Scored as many or more points as minutes played 10 times in 2016-17… scored 20+ points 30 times in 2016-17 (all as a reserve), including 30+ six times and 40+ once… dating back to 1993-94, was just the third player to score 20+ points off the bench at least 30 times in a single season.

• Shot 42.9% from the fl oor in 2016-17, which marked his highest percentage since shooting a career-best 47.0% in 2009-10.

• Averaged at least 2.0 three-pointers made for this fi rst time in his career… hit 2+ 3FGM 45 times in 2016-17, including 3+ 22 times and 4+ 14 times… has 110+

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• Hit a career-high tying 7 3FGM three times in his 23 games with the Rockets after doing so once his fi rst 759 games played.

• Recorded 10+ FTA seven times in 2016-17… dating back to 2007-08 has made 375 more free throws than any other reserve has attempted.

• According to the Elias Sports Bureau, has the most FTM of any reserve in NBA history dating back to 1970-71 when starts were offi cially tracked.

• Shot a career-best 88.0% from the line in 2016-17 and is shooting 82.7% for his career.

• Ranked tied for sixth in the NBA in fourth quarter scoring in 2016-17 with 7.1 ppg.

• Dating back to 2007-08, has the highest point total (8,261) of any reserve in the NBA.

• Had 27 points in 25 minutes of play in his Rockets debut at New Orleans on 2/23 while hitting a career-high tying 7 3-pointers. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that marked the most 3FGM by a player in his fi rst game with a team in NBA history

• According to ESPN, the Lakers outscored opponents by 27 points with him on the court in 2016-17 and were outscored by 391 points when he was on the bench.

• Scored a total of 137 points off the bench over a four-game stretch from Dec. 3 through Dec. 9, marking the highest four-game total by a reserve since starts were tracked by the NBA in 1970-71.

• Missed one game for rest on 4/10.• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all 11 games (zero starts), and

averaged 12.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 24.7 minutes...Shot 42.4% from the fi eld and 89.7% from the free-throw line...Scored a postseason career-high 22 points in Games 3 & 5 of the Rockets’ opening round series against the Thunder.

2015-16 (L.A. Lakers): • Appeared in 67 games (35 starts) and averaged 15.3

points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 0.93 steals and 0.28 blocks in 28.5 minutes.

• Notched 57 games of 10+ points, including 16 games of 20+ points (two 30+ point games and one 40+).

• Erupted for a career-high 44 points (12-25 FG, 15-15 FT), including 23 fourth quarter points, 1/8 vs. OKC.

• After going 15-15 from the free throw line, joined a short list of just six Lakers players who have gone perfect from the charity stripe while attempting 15+ free throws in a game (since 1963-64).

• The 12 fi eld goals made matched a career-high (also done 11/20/09 vs. MEM).

• Became the fi rst Laker to score 40+ points in a game since Kobe Bryant scored 44 points 11/16/14 at GSW.

• On 3/18 vs. PHX, scored 30 points off the bench, the most points scored by a Laker reserve this season.

• Set a career-high with seven steals 12/2 at WAS, becoming the fi rst Laker since Metta World Peace 1/9/13 at SAS to have at least seven steals in a game.

• Since at least 1985-86, just nine Lakers have achieved the feat of 7+ steals.

• In nine games following a return from a hamstring injury, led the team in scoring fi ve times (all from the bench).

• Set a career-high with 16 free throws made 11/3 vs. DEN on 19 attempts.

• Scored 15 or more points in 10 straight games from 1/7-1/23, marking longest streak of career with 15+ in consecutive games.

• Finished with three blocks 1/26 vs. DAL tying a career-high (done for the fourth time in career).

• Scored 10 points without making a fi eld goal (10-10 FT) 1/5 vs. GSW, becoming just the 23rd player in NBA history since the 1962-63 season to score at least 10 points without making a shot from the fi eld and joining Magic Johnson (0-4 FG, 10-11 FT 4/2/96 at CHA) as the only Lakers players to do so.

• Scored in double-fi gures in a career-best 19 consecutive games from 12/28-2/2.

• Scored 30 points on 11-17 shooting (6-7 3FGM) 1/3 vs. PHX.

• Posted third straight game with 20 points 1/17 vs. HOU.• Notched 28 points (9-15 FG) with four rebounds 2/10 at

CLE.• Sat out six games due to injury: One game with an upper

respiratory infection (1/28) and fi ve with a mild left hamstring strain (3/2-3/10).

• Missed two games due to personal reasons (11/28-11/29).• DNP-CD seven times.

2014-15 (Toronto Raptors): • NBA Sixth Man of the Year.• Averaged a career-best 15.5 points with 2.1 assists, 1.10

steals and 25.2 minutes in 80 games, all as a reserve with Toronto.

• Ranked fi rst among all NBA reserves in total points (1242), three-pointers made (152), free throws made (340), 10+ point games (44) and 25+ point games (11).

• Set a personal career best with 152 made three-pointers.• Led the team in scoring on 18 occasions.• Poured in a career-high 36 points (15-15 FT) 11/22 at

Cleveland, becoming the eighth Raptor to score 30+ points as a reserve.

• Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Nov. 17-23, averaging 23.7 points while shooting 52.6% (10-of-19) from three-point range and a perfect 21-of-21 at the free throw line.

• Facing former team, led the bench with 22 points 11/26 at Atlanta.

• Scored in double digits in eight straight contests (11/15-30), averaging 19.8 points.

• Scored fi ve of team-high 26 points in overtime 12/8 vs. Denver.

• Recorded a team high-tying four assists 12/22 at Chicago.• Posted a team-high 31 points, with a season-high 11 FG

12/28 at Denver.

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(1/18 - 2/2) , averaging 17.3 points.• Connected on a career-high seven made three-pointers

2/20 at Atlanta.• Scored 20+ points in three straight games (2/28 - 3/4),

averaging 23.0 points.• Finished with 26 points, including a Raptors franchise

record for points in any quarter with 21 in the fourth, and a season-high six assists 3/4 vs. Cleveland.

• Scored 13+ points in eight consecutive contests (3/22 - 4/3).

• Hit the game-winning three-pointer with 9.9 seconds remaining 4/10 at Orlando.

• Poured in a game-high 29 points, including 17 points in the second quarter, 4/11 at Miami.

• Missed one game (2/21) with a sprained left ankle.• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all four games of Toronto’s First

Round series vs. Washington, averaging 12.8 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.50 steals in 25.5 minutes per game while shooting 31.4% from the fl oor, 19.0% from 3-point range and 83.3% from the line...Had 20 points in Game 2 on 4/21/15.

2013-14 (Atlanta Hawks): • Averaged 10.4 points, 3.5 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 24.1

minutes over 60 games (seven starts).• Shot 34.2% from three-point range and 84.9% at the foul

line.

• In seven starts, averaged 11.3 points, 4.0 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 30.6 minutes.

• Ranked tied for 21st in the NBA in free throw percentage.• Scored 10+ points 30 times, including fi ve 20+ point

efforts.• Led the team in assists 11 times, scoring on two occasions

and rebounding once.• Ranked second on the club in three-pointers made (79),

3rd in assists per game and 5th in points per game.• Made season debut 11/15 vs. Philadelphia, playing in his

fi rst contest since tearing his right ACL on Jan. 18, 2013 at Brooklyn.

• Dished out a season-high eight assists 11/26 vs. Orlando.• Made a season-best tying six three-pointers (6-10) 12/20

vs. Utah, fi nishing with 25 points, four steals, two rebounds and two assists in 24 minutes.

• Went 10-10 from the foul line in overtime ending the night with a season-best 28 points (7-12 FG, 4-7 3FG, 10-12 FT), along with fi ve rebounds, one assist and one steal, in 34 minutes 12/28 vs. Charlotte.

• Missed eight games due to right knee rehab (10/30 - 11/13).

• Scored 23 points, including 18 points (5-5 FG, 3-3 3FG, 5-5 FT) in the fourth quarter, 4/12 vs. Miami.

• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in seven playoff games during fi rst-round series vs. Indiana, averaging 8.3 points, 2.3 assists and 19.0 minutes...Tallied 16 points in 25 minutes in Game 6 on 5/1 vs. Indiana.

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points, 3.6 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.13 steals in 28.7 minutes.

• Shot 36.7% from three-point range and 86.8% from the free-throw line.

• Scored in double-fi gures 29 times, including eight 20-plus point efforts.

• Put up averages of 18.6 points, 5.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds in 39.0 minutes as a starter.

• Tied a career best with three blocks 11/23 at Charlotte.• Played a career-best 48 minutes 12/26 vs. Detroit, fi nishing

with 18 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, two steals and one block.

• Dished out a career-high 12 assists to go with 21 points 12/29 vs. Indiana, notching fi rst career point/assist double-double.

• Made fi ve three-pointers in consecutive games 1/4 at Detroit and 1/5 vs. Boston.

• First season in Atlanta was cut short by a torn right ACL injury sustained 1/18 at BKN...Underwent surgery 2/7.

• Missed 43 games due to the injury and subsequent surgery (1/19 - 4/17).

2011-12 (Philadelphia 76ers): • In 64 games off the bench, averaged a team and career-

high 14.9 points, 3.5 assists and 2.4 rebounds in 26.3 minutes.

• Shot 36.2% (83-229) from three-point range and 81.2% (237-292) at the foul line.

• Scored 10+ points 51 times, including 20+ points 14 times.

• Became the fi rst player to lead his team in total points without making a single start since Dell Curry (Charlotte) in 1993-94.

• Became the fi rst player to play at least 60 games and average 14-plus points and three-plus assists while playing fewer than 27 minutes per game since Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Denver) in 1990-91.

• Had the fourth-most fourth quarter points of any player and averaged 5.3 points in that stanza.

• Did not miss a game due to injury but sat out the fi nal two games of the season to rest.

• PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 13 postseason contests against Chicago and Boston, averaging 11.5 points, 3.0 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 27.5 minutes...Scored in double fi gures in seven games...Had 20 points (8-13 FG) in 27 minutes in Game 2 on 5/1 at Chicago...Totaled 15 points and eight assists in Game 4 on 5/18 vs. Boston.

2010-11 (Philadelphia 76ers): • Appeared in 75 games, all as a reserve, averaging 13.7

points, 3.4 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 23.3 minutes.• Scored 10+ points 52 times, including 20+ points 14

times and 30 points once.• Shot 82.3% (293-356) at the foul line.

• Led all NBA reserves in free throw attempts (356) for the second time in three seasons.

• Hit 88 three-pointers.• Ranked 27th in the league in assist/turnover ratio (2.47).• Opened the year by tallying 10+ points in seven straight

contests (10/27 - 11/7).• During that span, netted a season-high 30 points (6-16 FG,

15-17 FT) with three assists 11/2 at Washington.• Scored in double-fi gures in a season-best 11 straight

games (1/5 - 1/26).• Totaled 26 points (7-10 FG, 10-11 FT) 1/5 vs. Washington.• PLAYOFFS: Played in fi ve playoff games in fi rst round series

vs. Miami, averaging 10.8 points, 3.0 assists, 1.6 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 26.0 minutes...Scored in double fi gures in three of the fi ve contests...Scored 17 points in 31 minutes in Game 4 on 4/24.

2009-10 (Philadelphia 76ers): • Appeared in 64 games (38 starts), and averaged 14.0

points and career bests of 4.2 assists, 2.9 rebounds, 1.25 steals and 29.9 minutes.

• Recorded 10+ points in 50 games, including 20+ points in 12 contests and 30+ points twice.

• Shot 82.4% (192-233) from the charity stripe.• Ranked 25th in the NBA in assist/turnover ratio (2.53).• Made fi rst start of career on 10/28 at Orlando, posting 18

points (6-9 FG), four rebounds and four assists.• Nearly notched a triple double three nights later, going for

27 points (10-12 FG), 10 rebounds and seven assists 10/31 at New York.

• Scored in double-fi gures in eight straight contests (11/9 - 11/24).

• Finished with a season-high 31 points (12-16 FG, 4-7 3FG), fi ve assists and a career-high six steals 11/20 vs. Memphis.

• Tallied 26 points (10-17 FG, 4-6 3FG), fi ve assists and four rebounds 11/24 at Washington.

• Posted 10+ points in a season-long 11 straight games (2/19 - 3/10).

• Had a double-double with 26 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists 2/23 at Golden State.

• Recorded 30 points 3/3 at Atlanta.

2008-09 (Philadelphia 76ers): • Appeared in 81 games, all as a reserve, averaging 12.8

points, 3.0 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.05 steals in 23.7 minutes.

• Had 10+ points 58 times and 20+ points on 10 occasions.• Scored 40.0% of his point total in the fourth quarter, and

led the team in fourth-period scoring.• Led all NBA subs in free throw attempts with 385.• Made 304 free throws, the second highest single-season

amount of his career.• Posted 10+ points in 11 consecutive games (12/3 - 12/29),

which included a season-high 26 points (10-17 FG, 4-8 3FG) with four assists 12/19 at Washington.

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• Dished a season-best eight assists 12/23 at Boston, which was later equaled 1/6 vs. Houston.

• Scored in double-fi gures in a season-long 14 straight contests from 1/2 - 1/30, reaching double-digits in all but the fi nal game of January (nine points, 1/31 vs. New Jersey).

• During that stretch, went for 25 points and six rebounds 1/19 vs. Dallas.

• Had a season-high fi ve steals 3/20 at Golden State.• PLAYOFFS: In six playoff games in a fi rst-round series vs.

Orlando, averaged 9.7 points, 2.8 assists and 2.5 rebounds in 24.8 minutes.

2007-08 (Philadelphia 76ers): • Appeared in 80 games (all as a reserve), averaging 11.5

points, 3.2 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.01 steals in 23.3 minutes.

• Had double-fi gure scoring efforts in 48 contests, including fi ve games with 20+ points.

• Scored the fourth-most points of any NBA reserve, tallying 42.3% of his season total points in the fi nal frame.

• Had 21 points 11/9 vs. Toronto.• Posted a season-high 25 points (10-13 FG, 4-4 3FG) and

four assists 11/20 at Washington.• Recorded 10+ points in seven straight games from 12/31

- 1/11.• Had a season-high four steals 12/31 at Seattle.• Finished with 23 points, fi ve assists and four rebounds

3/26 vs. Chicago.• Tallied 21 points (9-11 FG) and three steals 4/14 vs.

Cleveland.• PLAYOFFS: Played all six games in a fi rst round series vs.

Detroit, averaging 12.0 points, 2.0 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 22.5 minutes...Scored in double fi gures in four of the six games...Recorded 17 points (9-10 FT) in 23 minutes in Game 2 on 4/23 at Detroit.

2006-07 (Philadelphia 76ers): • Appeared in 61 games as a reserve, averaging 4.3 points,

1.8 assists and 1.1 rebounds in 11.3 minutes.• Posted 10+ points in 11 contests.• Over fi nal 36 games, had 89 assists and just 31 turnovers

(2.87 ratio).• Scored 11 points in just over 20 minutes 1/29 at Houston.• Had a larger contribution later in the season, notching

seven double-fi gure scoring efforts after mid-March.• Had a season-high 18 points in consecutive contests, the

fi rst coming on 4/10 vs. Indiana and the second occuring on 4/11 at Boston.

• Dished a season-best eight assists 4/11 at Boston.• Recorded 13 points and seven assists 4/17 vs. Cleveland.• Followed that up with 12 points, seven assists and four

rebounds 4/18 at Toronto

2005-06 (Philadelphia 76ers): • Played in 30 games during rookie season, averaging 1.9

points, 0.6 rebounds and 0.3 assists in 4.8 minutes.

• Played 10 or more minutes six times.• Logged fi rst NBA minutes 11/2 at Detroit and scored two

points in 3:24 of play.• Totaled six points with season-highs of three rebounds and

two assists 2/3 vs. Detroit.• Scored a season-best nine points (3-3 FG, 1-1 3FG, 2-2 FT)

in a season-high 16:19 of play 1/31 vs. Phoenix.• Posted seven points and two rebounds 4/18 vs. New Jersey.

HIGH SCHOOL (South Gwinnett HS – Georgia):• Was named Mr. Basketball in Georgia following his

junior (2003-04) and senior (2004-05) seasons at South Gwinnett.

• Was also the recipient of the 2005 Naismith Award, given to the nation’s top high school player.

• Four-time All-State selection.• Led South Gwinnett to a 103-16 mark over his career.• Tallied 3,338 points, 768 rebounds, 650 assists and 355

steals in his four years.• As a senior, averaged 27.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 5.2

assists, leading the Comets to a 26-3 record.

PERSONAL:• Son of Mitch and Janice Faulkner.• Has a brother, Taurus Stinnett, and a sister, Shaun Williams.• Father Mitch does voiceover work.• Originally committed to University of Georgia before

deciding to enter the NBA Draft.• Founded the Lou Williams Foundation in 2005 with the

mission of providing assistance to young athletes in pursuing their dreams of higher education.

• Annually hosts basketball camps at his alma mater, South Gwinnett High School.

• The event teaches basketball and life skills, and includes visits from special guests such as Dwight Howard.

• Considers winning the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award in 2015 as his greatest personal achievement.

• Favorite actor is Denzel Washington.• If not in the NBA, would be a musician.• Favorite artist is Lil Wayne.• Offseason interests and activities include making music

and bowling.• Had his No. 23 basketball jersey retired at South Gwinnett

High School in 2006.• Always puts his right shoe and sock on fi rst.• Athlete most admired outside of the NBA is Muhammad

Ali.• Lists his favorite food to be Mexican food.• He is from Atlanta (by way of Memphis) and very proud of

his hometown & southern roots, good friends with Meek Mill

• Likes to cook and can makes his own signature hot wings• Is a dog lover

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PATRICK BEVERLEY – Selected by the L.A. Lakers in the second round (42nd overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft and later traded to Miami… Signed by the Heat on Aug. 2, 2010… Waived by Miami on Oct. 25, 2010… Signed as a free-agent by Houston as an unrestricted free-agent on Jan. 7, 2013... Re-signed with Houston on July 9, 2015... Traded by Houston to the Clippers along with forward Sam Dekker, center Montrezl Harrell, guard Darrun Hilliard, guard DeAndre Liggins, guard Lou Williams, forward Kyle Wiltjer and a 2018 First Round Pick in exchange for guard Chris Paul (6/28/17).

AVERY BRADLEY – Selected by the Boston Celtics in the fi rst round (19th overall) of the 2010 NBA Draft…Signed by Boston on July 2, 2010…Re-signed with Boston on July 15, 2014….Traded to Detroit along with a 2019 second round pick in exchange for Marcus Morris…Traded to the L.A. Clippers along with Tobias Harris, Boban Marjanovic and a 2019 fi rst round pick in exchange for Blake Griffi n, Brice Johnson and Willie Reed... Re-signed with the Clippers on July 9, 2018.

ANGEL DELGADO – Signed as a free-agent (two-way) by the Clippers on July 6, 2018

JAWUN EVANS – Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round (39th overall) of the 2017 NBA Draft…Traded to the LA Clippers in exchange for cash considerations on July 6, 2017.

DANILO GALLINARI – Selected by the New York Knicks in the fi rst round (6th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft…Signed by New York on July 8, 2008…Traded to the Denver Nuggets in a three-team, 13-player deal on February 22, 2011…Re-signed with the Nuggets on August 3, 2015…Traded to the LA Clippers in a three-team trade on July 6, 2017.

SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER – Selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the fi rst round (11th overall) in the 2017 NBA Draft and later traded to the LA Clippers.

MARCIN GORTAT – Selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round (57th overall) in the 2005 NBA Draft and later traded to the Orlando Magic…Signed as a free-agent by Orlando on August 27, 2007…Traded to the Phoenix Suns in a six-player deal on December 18, 2010…Traded to the Washington Wizards in a fi ve-player trade on October 25, 2013...Re-signed with Washington on July 10, 2014...Traded to the LA Clippers in exchange for Austin Rivers on June 26, 2018.

MONTREZL HARRELL – Selected by the Houston Rockets in the second round (32nd overall) in the 2015 NBA Draft…Signed by the Rockets on September 18, 2015…Traded to the LA Clippers part of an eight-player trade on June 28, 2017…Re-signed with the Clippers on July 21, 2018.

TOBIAS HARRIS – Selected by the Charlotte Bobcats in the fi rst round (19th overall) in 2011 NBA Draft and later traded to the Milwaukee Bucks…Signed by the Bucks on December 12, 2011…Traded to the Orlando Magic in a six-player trade on February 21, 2013…Re-signed with the Orlando Magic on July 14, 2015...Traded to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Brandon Jennings and Ersan �lyasova o February 16, 2016...Traded to the LA Clippers with Boban Marjanovi� and Avery Bradley in exchange for Blake Griffi n, Brice Johnson, and Willie Reed on January 29, 2018.

WESLEY JOHNSON – Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the fi rst round (4th overall) in the 2010 NBA Draft…Signed by the Timberwolves on July 12, 2010…Traded to the Phoenix Suns in a three-team trade on July 27, 2012…Signed as a free-agent by Lakers on July 15, 2013...Re-signed with the Lakers on July 28, 2014...Signed as free-agent with the LA Clippers on July 9, 2015...Re-signed with the Clippers on July 8, 2016...Re-signed with the Clippers on July 5, 2018.

BOBAN MARJANOVIC – Signed as a free-agent by the San Antonio Spurs on July 21, 2015…Signed as a free-agent by the Detroit Pistons on July 12, 2016…Traded to the LA Clippers with Tobias Harris and Avery Bradley in exchange for Blake Griffi n, Brice Johnson and Willie Reed on January 29, 2018.

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PLAYERS’ CAREER TRANSACTIONSLUC MBAH A MOUTE – Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round (37th overall) in the 2008 NBA Draft…Signed with the Milwaukee Bucks on July 10, 2008…Signed with the Milwaukee Bucks on December 12, 2011…Traded to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for future considerations on July 12, 2013...Traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Derrick Williams on November 26, 2013...Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team trade on August 23, 2014...Signed as a free-agent with the LA Clippers on September 25, 2015...Re-signed with the LA Clippers on July 8, 2016...Signed as a free-agent with the Houston Rockets on August 18, 2017...Signed as a free-agent with the LA Clippers on July 19, 2018.

JOHNATHAN MOTLEY – Signed as a free-agent (two-way) by the Dallas Mavericks on August 1, 2017…Traded to the LA Clippers along with the drafts rights to Renaldas Seibutis in exchange for the drafts rights to Maarty Leunen, and cash considerations on July 23, 2018.

JEROME ROBINSON – Selected by the LA Clippers in the fi rst round (13th overall) in the 2018 NBA Draft.

DESI RODRIGUEZ – Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on September 7, 2018.

MIKE SCOTT – Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round (43rd overall) in the 2012 NBA Draft…Signed by the Atlanta Hawks on September 6, 2012…Re-signed with the Atlanta Hawks on August 25, 2014…Traded to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for cash considerations on February 23, 2017...Waived by the Phoenix Suns on February 24, 2017... Signed as a free-agent with the Washington Wizards on July 9, 2017...Signed as a free-agent with the LA Clippers on July 9, 2018.

MILOS TEODOSIC – Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on July 10, 2017…Re-signed with the LA Clippers on July 11, 2018.

SINDARIUS THORNWELL – Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round (48th overall) in the 2017 NBA Draft…Traded to the LA Clippers in exchange for cash considerations on June 23, 2017.

TYRONE WALLACE – Selected by the Utah Jazz on the second round (overall 60th) in the 2016 NBA Draft…Waived by the Utah Jazz on September 1, 2017…Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on September 27, 2017…Waived by the LA Clippers on October 16, 2017…Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on January 6, 2018… Re-signed as a free-agent on September 5, 2018.

LOU WILLIAMS – Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round (45th overall) in the 2005 NBA Draft…Signed by Philadelphia 76ers on August 18, 2005…Re-signed by Philadelphia on August 4, 2008…Signed as a free-agent by the Atlanta Hawks on July 11, 2012…Traded to the Toronto Raptors on June 30, 2014...Signed as a free-agent with the Los Angeles Lakers on July 9, 2015...Traded to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Corey Brewer and a future draft pick on February 23, 2017...Traded to the LA Clippers in an eight-player trade on June 28, 2017.

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2017-18 STATISTICS -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG- -FREE THROWS- -REBOUNDS-PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVGGRIFFIN 33 33 1139 255 578 .441 64 187 .342 172 219 .785 46 216 262 179 78 1 29 99 9 746 22.6L. WILLIAMS 79 19 2589 582 1337 .435 186 518 .359 432 491 .880 40 158 198 417 106 0 85 234 19 1782 22.6HARRIS (TOT) 80 80 2668 562 1221 .460 183 445 .411 179 216 .829 58 379 437 192 164 1 71 105 35 1486 18.6HARRIS (LAC) 32 32 1105 242 512 .473 70 169 .414 64 80 .800 22 171 193 98 73 0 37 54 20 618 19.3GALLINARI 21 21 671 102 256 .398 36 111 .324 81 87 .931 9 92 101 41 30 0 13 26 10 321 15.3RIVERS 61 59 2057 341 805 .424 136 360 .378 102 159 .642 27 118 145 242 152 1 74 109 16 920 15.1BRADLEY (TOT) 46 46 1433 259 625 .414 75 203 .369 63 82 .768 22 94 116 94 92 0 51 101 8 656 14.3BRADLEY (LAC) 6 6 165 26 55 .473 1 9 .111 2 2 1.000 3 19 22 11 12 0 5 8 1 55 9.2BEVERLEY 11 11 334 48 119 .403 24 60 .400 14 17 .824 16 29 45 32 34 0 19 25 5 134 12.2JORDAN 77 77 2424 373 578 .645 0 0 — 181 312 .580 329 842 1171 117 203 1 39 137 70 927 12.0HARRELL 76 3 1293 348 548 .635 1 7 .143 139 222 .626 103 203 306 74 143 1 36 68 52 836 11.0WALLACE 30 19 851 110 247 .445 10 40 .250 61 78 .782 21 84 105 71 83 0 27 46 13 291 9.7TEODOSIC 45 36 1134 151 360 .419 88 232 .379 39 46 .848 16 110 126 209 103 0 23 97 5 429 9.5WILSON 15 10 274 38 81 .469 27 63 .429 2 4 .500 3 29 32 10 34 1 5 8 8 105 7.0MARJANOVIC (TOT) 39 1 338 79 148 .534 0 0 — 77 97 .794 48 96 144 22 51 0 10 36 11 235 6.0MARJANOVIC (LAC) 20 0 167 38 69 .551 0 0 — 41 52 .788 33 54 87 8 23 0 6 14 5 117 5.9C. WILLIAMS 38 18 706 87 197 .442 22 78 .282 13 16 .813 12 44 56 43 63 0 31 20 13 209 5.5W. JOHNSON 74 40 1486 150 368 .408 60 177 .339 43 58 .741 29 187 216 61 146 0 76 55 62 403 5.4REED 39 5 419 80 120 .667 1 2 .500 32 55 .582 35 85 120 9 53 1 9 19 22 193 4.9EVANS 48 4 778 89 253 .352 15 54 .278 38 49 .776 9 75 84 100 97 0 36 44 6 231 4.8KILPATRICK 4 0 38 7 18 .389 3 7 .429 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 19 4.8DEKKER 73 1 883 128 259 .494 10 60 .167 37 56 .661 44 130 174 38 71 0 24 33 9 303 4.2THORNWELL 73 16 1156 100 233 .429 23 61 .377 59 88 .670 33 107 140 68 125 1 48 53 25 282 3.9B. JOHNSON 9 0 38 7 11 .636 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 2 11 13 1 7 0 6 4 2 16 1.8CLIPPERS 82 — 19705 3302 7004 .471 777 2196 .354 1556 2095 .743 832 2766 3598 1832 1638 7 628 1204 372 8937 109.0OPPONENTS 82 — 19705 3298 7193 .459 881 2477 .356 1457 1864 .782 871 2706 3577 2015 1803 10 699 1154 462 8934 109.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTSGRIFFIN 42 12 12 2 6 2 33 34.5 7.9 5.4 0.88 3.0 0.27 22.6 19 34 16 23 20 12C 47L. WILLIAMS 41 7 12 10 7 1 50 32.8 2.5 5.3 1.08 3.0 0.24 22.6 16C 29C 16 19 10 12T 50CHARRIS (TOT) 41 12 7 3 6 3 34 33.4 5.5 2.4 0.89 1.3 0.44 18.6 14T 24C 10 12 20 8 34THARRIS (LAC) 40 12 7 3 6 3 31 34.5 6.0 3.1 1.16 1.7 0.63 19.3GALLINARI 40 9 6 3 3 3 28 32.0 4.8 2.0 0.62 1.2 0.48 15.3 15 23 18 20 18 8 47RIVERS 40 8 9 4 4 2 38 33.7 2.4 4.0 1.21 1.8 0.26 15.1 14C 25C 11 12 10 10 38CBRADLEY (TOT) 41 8 6 4 5 1 28 31.2 2.5 2.0 1.11 2.2 0.17 14.3 13 24 7C 10C 13 7 32BRADLEY (LAC) 32 8 4 3 3 1 12 27.5 3.7 1.8 0.83 1.3 0.17 9.2BEVERLEY 42 8 8 5 7 1 23 30.3 4.1 2.9 1.73 2.3 0.45 12.2 11 19 7 8 13 12 26JORDAN 40 24 5 4 7 3 30 31.5 15.2 1.5 0.51 1.8 0.91 12.0 12 15T 12 34 27 6 30CHARRELL 33 10 6 2 5 4 26 17.0 4.0 1.0 0.47 0.9 0.68 11.0 12 17C 9 13C 13 6C 29WALLACE 39 8 6 3 4 2 22 28.4 3.5 2.4 0.90 1.5 0.43 9.7 7C 15C 7C 9C 8C 6C 22CTEODOSIC 34 7 10 3 5 1 18 25.2 2.8 4.6 0.51 2.2 0.11 9.5 7C 15C 4C 4C 7C 10C 18CWILSON 29 4 3 3 2 3 17 18.3 2.1 0.7 0.33 0.5 0.53 7.0 6C 12C 1C 2C 4C 3C 17CMARJANOVIC (TOT) 22 10 3 2 3 2 18 8.7 3.7 0.6 0.26 0.9 0.28 6.0 12 18 9 11 19 3C 27MARJANOVIC (LAC) 15 10 2 2 3 2 18 8.3 4.3 0.4 0.30 0.7 0.25 5.9C. WILLIAMS 37 5 5 4 3 3 18 18.6 1.5 1.1 0.82 0.5 0.34 5.5 7C 12C 5C 6C 5C 5C 18CW. JOHNSON 43 12 4 6 4 4 24 20.1 2.9 0.8 1.03 0.7 0.84 5.4 11 21 8 8 15 6 29REED 26 13 2 2 3 2 15 10.7 3.1 0.2 0.23 0.5 0.56 4.9 11 16 7 8T 18 3 22EVANS 40 8 7 5 5 2 15 16.2 1.8 2.1 0.75 0.9 0.13 4.8 7C 18C 8C 8C 8C 7C 15CKILPATRICK 20 2 1 0 1 0 15 9.6 0.5 0.8 0.00 0.3 0.00 4.8 14 34 16 17 14 7 38DEKKER 28 8 3 2 3 2 13 12.1 2.4 0.5 0.33 0.5 0.12 4.2 12 19 4T 6 11 4 30THORNWELL 37 9 7 4 4 2 20 15.8 1.9 0.9 0.66 0.7 0.34 3.9 9C 14C 5C 6C 9C 7C 20CB. JOHNSON 7 4 1 3 1 1 6 4.2 1.4 0.1 0.67 0.4 0.22 1.8 4 8 2C 2T 4T 1T 9CLIPPERS 265 61 34 17 23 10 130 240.3 43.9 22.3 7.66 14.7 4.54 109.0 62 127 47 57 72 45 152OPPONENTS 265 59 39 17 23 12 141 240.3 43.6 24.6 8.52 14.1 5.63 109.0 68 122 51 60 80 50 163

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Atlantic 6-4 3-2 3-2 Overall: 19 Years 846 Won 624 Lost .576 Pct.Central 6-4 3-2 3-2 0-1 W/Club: 5 Years 259 Won 151 Lost .632 Pct.Southeast 6-4 4-1 2-3EASTERN 18-12 10-5 8-7 0-1

Southwest 8-10 5-4 3-6Northwest 4-14 2-7 2-7Pacifi c 12-4 5-3 7-1WESTERN 24-28 12-14 12-14

TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: OVERALL HOME ROAD Win - 4 Win - 3 Win - 2Long: Win - 6 Win - 6 Win - 3 Loss - 9 Loss - 3 Loss - 6Last: Win - 04/03 vs SA 113-110 Win - 04/03 vs SA 113-110 Win - 03/28 @ PHO 111-99 Loss - 04/11 vs LAL 100-115 Loss - 04/11 vs LAL 100-115 Loss - 04/05 @ UTA 95-117

WON LOST OFFENSE vs. OPPONENT HOME ATTENDANCEOct. 4 2 100+ 40-27 If Opp W/L to date: 41 GamesNov. 4 10 100< 2-13 .500+ 17-32 697,812 TotalDec. 8 7 .500- 24- 8 17,020 AverageJan. 9 6 DEFENSE 19,430 HighFeb. 7 3 100+ 29-38 11 SelloutsMar. 9 7 100< 13- 2Apr. 1 5

After 82 games last season: W 51 L 31

MARGINS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23Won By: 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1Lost By: 2 1 5 2 2 5 4 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 2 2

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AT START OF: OVERALL HOME ROAD FG% OVERALL HOME ROAD2nd Ahead: 29-9 18-3 11-6 -44% 4-22 2-9 2-13 Behind: 12-30 3-16 9-14 45-49% 21-11 11- 7 10- 4 Tied: 1- 1 1- 0 0- 1 50-54% 12- 5 6- 2 6- 33rd Ahead: 27- 4 15- 2 12- 2 55-59% 5- 2 3- 1 2- 1 Behind: 15-33 7-15 8-18 +60% 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 Tied: 0- 3 0- 2 0- 14th Ahead: 32- 5 15- 4 17- 1 Behind: 9-35 7-15 2-20 Tied: 1- 0 0- 0 1- 0

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS LED CLIPPERS IN... PLAYER 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 10+ 20+ 10+ DBL–DBL TRPL–DBL PTS REB AST STL BLK MIN TO PFBEVERLEY 5 1 – – – – – – – – – 2 4 3 1 4 6BRADLEY 4 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – 1 –DEKKER 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 4 4 – 2 1EVANS 5 – – – – – – – – – – 3 9 1 3 4 7GALLINARI 14 5 – – – – – – – 3 – 2 4 5 3 2 1GRIFFIN 8 22 3 – 11 – 2 11 2 17 7 16 6 4 15 17 7HARRELL 35 7 – – 1 – – – – 3 – 1 7 21 1 4 12HARRIS 17 13 2 – 1 – – 1 – 12 – 2 13 10 10 6 5B. JOHNSON – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 1 – 1 –W. JOHNSON 11 1 – – 1 – – 1 – – 2 – 21 25 3 5 14JORDAN 44 6 1 – 54 13 – 45 – 6 72 – 9 32 8 18 19KILPATRICK 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –MARJANOVIC 4 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 3 – 1 –REED 6 – – – 1 – – 1 – – 1 – 1 9 – – 4RIVERS 36 9 3 – – – – – – 10 – 15 20 5 16 11 16TEODOSIC 23 – – – – – 1 – – – – 13 8 2 – 10 5THORNWELL 4 1 – – – – – – – 1 – 1 15 10 2 24 9WALLACE 14 1 – – – – – – – – – – 6 5 4 4 11C.J. WILLIAMS 7 – – – – – – – – – – 1 7 5 – – 6L. WILLIAMS 28 33 13 4 – – 5 6 – 34 1 45 21 5 20 35 4WILSON 4 – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 3 – – 2

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Oct 19 @L.A. Lakers W 108- 92 0-0 1-0 1-0 Griffi n-29 Jordan-24 Teodosic-6 Lopez-20 18,997 L. Williams-6

Oct 21 PHOENIX W 130- 88 1-0 1-0 2-0 Griffi n-29 Jordan-13 L. Williams-6 Len-15 19,068

Oct 24 UTAH W 102- 84 2-0 1-0 3-0 Griffi n-22 Jordan-18 Griffi n-6 Mitchell-19 16,607

Oct 26 @Portland W 104-103 2-0 2-0 4-0 Griffi n-25 Jordan-18 Griffi n-5 Lillard-25 18,694

Oct 28 DETROIT L 87- 95 2-1 2-0 4-1 Rivers-20 Jordan-14 Beverley-8 Jackson-15 17,247 Drummond-15

Oct 30 GOLDEN STATE L 113-141 2-2 2-0 4-2 Gallinari-19 Jordan-11 Beverley-4 Curry-31 19,068 Gallinari-4 Griffi n-4

Nov 1 DALLAS W 119- 98 3-2 2-0 5-2 Griffi n-20 Jordan-9 Griffi n-7 Smith-18 13,487

Nov 4 MEMPHIS L 104-113 3-3 2-0 5-3 Griffi n-30 Griffi n-11 Gallinari-6 Conley-22 14,777

Nov 5 MIAMI L 101-104 3-4 2-0 5-4 Griffi n-23 Jordan-19 Griffi n-4 Whiteside-21 15,676

Nov 7 @San Antonio L 107-120 3-4 2-1 5-5 Rivers-24 Griffi n-9 Griffi n-6 Aldridge-25 18,418

Nov 10 @Oklahoma Cit L 111-120 3-4 2-2 5-6 L. Williams-35 Jordan-12 Griffi n-5 George-42 18,203

Nov 11 @New Orleans L 103-111 3-4 2-3 5-7 Griffi n-26 Jordan-14 Griffi n-6 Cousins-35 17,624

Nov 13 PHILADELPHIA L 105-109 3-5 2-3 5-8 L. Williams-31 L. Williams-7 L. Williams-6 Embiid-32 19,068

Nov 17 @Cleveland L 113-118(OT) 3-5 2-4 5-9 Griffi n-23 Jordan-22 L. Williams-7 James-39 20,562

Nov 18 @Charlotte L 87-102 3-5 2-5 5-10 L. Williams-25 Jordan-14 L. Williams-4 Walker-26 17,640 Griffi n-4

Nov 20 @New York L 85-107 3-5 2-6 5-11 Griffi n-21 Jordan-9 Rivers-5 Porzingis-25 18,848 Griffi n-5

Nov 22 @Atlanta W 116-103 3-5 3-6 6-11 Griffi n-26 Jordan-16 Griffi n-10 Belinelli-20 12,675

Nov 25 @Sacramento W 97- 95 3-5 4-6 7-11 Griffi n-33 Jordan-16 L. Williams-8 Hield-27 17,583

Nov 27 L.A. LAKERS W 120-115 4-5 4-6 8-11 L. Williams-42 Griffi n-11 Rivers-6 Caldwell-Pope-29 18,086 Griffi n-6

Nov 30 UTAH L 107-126 4-6 4-6 8-12 Rivers-25 Jordan-16 Rivers-6 Burks-28 15,139

Dec 2 @Dallas L 82-108 4-6 4-7 8-13 L. Williams-18 Jordan-17 L. Williams-6 Barea-21 19,245

Dec 3 @Minnesota L 106-112 4-6 4-8 8-14 Rivers-30 Jordan-12 L. Williams-10 Butler-33 13,172

Dec 6 MINNESOTA L 107-113 4-7 4-8 8-15 Rivers-23 Jordan-21 L. Williams-8 Towns-21 15,951 L. Williams-23

Dec 9 WASHINGTON W 113-112 5-7 4-8 9-15 L. Williams-35 Jordan-17 L. Williams-8 Porter-27 15,739

Dec 11 TORONTO W 96- 91 6-7 4-8 10-15 Harrell-17 Jordan-17 L. Williams-5 Valanciunas-23 16,658 L. Williams-17

Dec 13 @Orlando W 106- 95 6-7 5-8 11-15 L. Williams-31 Jordan-20 L. Williams-8 Simmons-20 16,011

Dec 15 @Washington L 91-100 6-7 5-9 11-16 L. Williams-23 Jordan-16 Evans-6 Scott-22 15,442

Dec 16 @Miami L 85- 90 6-7 5-10 11-17 Harrell-15 Jordan-20 L. Williams-7 Richardson-28 19,600

Dec 18 @San Antonio L 91-109 6-7 5-11 11-18 Wilson-13 Jordan-14 Teodosic-5 Aldridge-19 18,418 Jordan-13

Dec 20 PHOENIX W 108- 95 7-7 5-11 12-18 Rivers-21 Jordan-20 Teodosic-8 Warren-22 17,151

Dec 22 @Houston W 128-118 7-7 6-11 13-18 Rivers-36 Jordan-20 Rivers-7 Harden-51 18,055 L. Williams-7

Dec 23 @Memphis L 112-115 7-7 6-12 13-19 Rivers-38 Jordan-18 Teodosic-4 Evans-30 16,844

Dec 26 SACRAMENTO W 122- 95 8-7 6-12 14-19 Harrell-22 Jordan-15 Teodosic-10 Cauley-Stein-17 16,393

Dec 29 @L.A. Lakers W 121-106 8-7 7-12 15-19 Griffi n-24 Jordan-16 Teodosic-7 Clarkson-20 18,997

Dec 31 CHARLOTTE W 106- 98 9-7 7-12 16-19 L. Williams-40 Jordan-16 L. Williams-8 Walker-30 17,348

Jan 2 MEMPHIS W 113-105 10-7 7-12 17-19 L. Williams-33 Jordan-9 Griffi n-8 Evans-18 15,711

Jan 4 OKLAHOMA CITY L 117-127 10-8 7-12 17-20 L. Williams-26 Jordan-17 L. Williams-10 George-31 19,068 Jordan-26

Jan 6 GOLDEN STATE L 105-121 10-9 7-12 17-21 L. Williams-23 Jordan-11 Evans-7 Curry-45 19,068

Jan 8 ATLANTA W 108-107 11-9 7-12 18-21 L. Williams-34 Jordan-18 Evans-4 Prince-20 14,624 L. Williams-4

Jan 10 @Golden State W 125-106 11-9 8-12 19-21 L. Williams-50 Jordan-12 L. Williams-7 Durant-40 19,596

Jan 11 @Sacramento W 121-115 11-9 9-12 20-21 L. Williams-30 Griffi n-12 Teodosic-9 Bogdanovic-22 17,583

Jan 13 SACRAMENTO W 126-105 12-9 9-12 21-21 L. Williams-26 Reed-13 Griffi n-9 Cauley-Stein-23 16,656

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Jan 15 HOUSTON W 113-102 13-9 9-12 22-21 L. Williams-31 W. Johnson-12 L. Williams-9 Paul-19 17,622 Gordon-19

Jan 17 DENVER W 109-104 14-9 9-12 23-21 Griffi n-20 Griffi n-12 Teodosic-5 G. Harris-19 15,043 L. Williams-5

Jan 20 @Utah L 113-125 14-9 9-13 23-22 L. Williams-31 W. Johnson-8 L. Williams-7 Mitchell-23 18,306 Griffi n-8

Jan 22 MINNESOTA L 118-126 14-10 9-13 23-23 Griffi n-32 Griffi n-11 Griffi n-12 Wiggins-40 16,347

Jan 24 BOSTON L 102-113 14-11 9-13 23-24 Griffi n-23 Jordan-14 L. Williams-7 Irving-20 19,430

Jan 26 @Memphis W 109-100 14-11 10-13 24-24 L. Williams-40 Jordan-9 L. Williams-10 Martin-17 16,369 Chalmers-17

Jan 28 @New Orleans W 112-103 14-11 11-13 25-24 Griffi n-27 Jordan-19 Griffi n-7 Davis-25 16,378

Jan 30 PORTLAND L 96-104 14-12 11-13 25-25 L. Williams-20 Jordan-19 L. Williams-5 Lillard-28 16,705

Feb 3 CHICAGO W 113-103 15-12 11-13 26-25 Harris-24 Jordan-16 L. Williams-6 LaVine-21 19,068 Gallinari-24

Feb 5 DALLAS W 104-101 16-12 11-13 27-25 Gallinari-28 Jordan-13 L. Williams-8 Matthews-23 15,127

Feb 9 @Detroit W 108- 95 16-12 12-13 28-25 L. Williams-26 Jordan-17 L. Williams-6 Bullock-19 16,697 Griffi n-19

Feb 10 @Philadelphia L 98-112 16-12 12-14 28-26 L. Williams-23 Jordan-21 L. Williams-6 Embiid-29 20,504

Feb 12 @Brooklyn W 114-101 16-12 13-14 29-26 L. Williams-20 Jordan-17 Rivers-4 Harris-16 13,735 Teodosic-4 Russell-16 L. Williams-4

Feb 14 @Boston W 129-119 16-12 14-14 30-26 Jordan-30 Jordan-13 L. Williams-6 Irving-33 18,624

Feb 22 @Golden State L 127-134 16-12 14-15 30-27 Harris-22 Jordan-14 L. Williams-12 Curry-44 19,596

Feb 23 @Phoenix W 128-117 16-12 15-15 31-27 L. Williams-35 Jordan-13 Rivers-6 Booker-27 17,126 Warren-27

Feb 27 @Denver W 122-120 16-12 16-15 32-27 L. Williams-25 Jordan-9 L. Williams-6 G. Harris-23 15,004

Feb 28 HOUSTON L 92-105 16-13 16-15 32-28 Harris-24 Jordan-16 Rivers-4 Harden-25 19,068 Teodosic-4

Mar 2 NEW YORK W 128-105 17-13 16-15 33-28 L. Williams-21 Jordan-20 L. Williams-8 Kanter-18 17,190

Mar 4 BROOKLYN W 123-120 18-13 16-15 34-28 Rivers-27 Jordan-15 L. Williams-4 LeVert-27 16,384 Teodosic-4

Mar 6 NEW ORLEANS L 116-121 18-14 16-15 34-29 Harris-27 Jordan-20 L. Williams-11 Davis-41 16,412 L. Williams-27

Mar 9 CLEVELAND W 116-102 19-14 16-15 35-29 Harris-23 Jordan-23 L. Williams-7 James-25 19,130

Mar 10 ORLANDO W 113-105 20-14 16-15 36-29 L. Williams-25 Jordan-18 Teodosic-7 Simmons-24 16,561

Mar 13 @Chicago W 112-106 20-14 17-15 37-29 Jordan-29 Jordan-18 Rivers-6 Portis-19 20,912

Mar 15 @Houston L 96-101 20-14 17-16 37-30 Harris-29 Jordan-18 Teodosic-4 Harden-24 18,055

Mar 16 @Oklahoma Cit L 113-121 20-14 17-17 37-31 Harris-24 Jordan-21 Harris-6 Brewer-22 18,203

Mar 18 PORTLAND L 109-122 20-15 17-17 37-32 L. Williams-30 Jordan-16 L. Williams-4 Lillard-23 17,776

Mar 20 @Minnesota L 109-123 20-15 17-18 37-33 Jordan-18 Jordan-12 L. Williams-5 Towns-30 16,351

Mar 21 @Milwaukee W 127-120 20-15 18-18 38-33 Jordan-25 Jordan-22 L. Williams-8 Middleton-23 17,916

Mar 23 @Indiana L 104-109 20-15 18-19 38-34 L. Williams-27 Jordan-11 L. Williams-10 Bogdanovic-28 17,923

Mar 25 @Toronto W 117-106 20-15 19-19 39-34 L. Williams-26 Jordan-14 L. Williams-7 Valanciunas-16 19,800 VanVleet-16

Mar 27 MILWAUKEE W 105- 98 21-15 19-19 40-34 Harris-19 Jordan-16 Harris-5 Antetokounmpo-26 19,068

Mar 28 @Phoenix W 111- 99 21-15 20-19 41-34 Harris-27 Jordan-15 Rivers-8 Ulis-23 17,005

Mar 30 @Portland L 96-105 21-15 20-20 41-35 L. Williams-23 Jordan-14 L. Williams-3 Nurkic-21 20,013

Apr 1 INDIANA L 104-111 21-16 20-20 41-36 Harris-21 Jordan-12 Rivers-7 Oladipo-30 15,866 Harris-7

Apr 3 SAN ANTONIO W 113-110 22-16 20-20 42-36 Harris-31 Jordan-17 Rivers-5 Aldridge-35 17,449

Apr 5 @Utah L 95-117 22-16 20-21 42-37 Rivers-19 Jordan-9 Rivers-3 Mitchell-19 18,306 C. Williams-3 L. Williams-3

Apr 7 DENVER L 115-134 22-17 20-21 42-38 L. Williams-24 Jordan-17 Rivers-9 Barton-31 16,166

Apr 9 NEW ORLEANS L 100-113 22-18 20-21 42-39 Thornwell-20 Jordan-15 Thornwell-7 Davis-28 15,742

Apr 11 L.A. LAKERS L 100-115 22-19 20-21 42-40 Harris-23 Marjanovic-10 Rivers-6 Hart-30 19,068

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POINTS – GAME 130 10/21 vs. PHX 82 12/2 at DAL

POINTS – HALF 79 2/23 at PHX 32 10/28 vs. DET

POINTS – QUARTER 43 1/11 at SAC 12 2/28 vs. HOU

POINTS – OVERTIME 8 11/17 at CLE 8 11/17 at CLE

FG MADE – GAME 50 3/2 vs. NYK 28 10/28 vs. DET

FG MADE – HALF 28 (3) 3/2 vs. NYK 12 10/28 vs. DET

FG MADE – QUARTER 17 10/21 vs. PHX 4 (3) 12/31 vs. CHA

FG ATT – GAME 107 10/19 at LAL 70 11/30 vs. UTA

FG ATT – HALF 56 10/19 at LAL 29 1/2 vs. MEM

FG ATT – QUARTER 30 (2) 3/20 at MIN 11 12/3 at MIN

FG% – GAME 57.9 11/22 at ATL 33.3 10/28 vs. DET

FG% – HALF 63.6 (2) 3/2 vs. NYK 27.3 10/28 vs. DET

FG% – QUARTER 77.8 2/27 at DEN 20.0 11/5 vs. MIA

FT MADE – GAME 34 4/3 vs. SAS 4 3/15 at HOU

FT MADE – HALF 27 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (3) 2/5 vs. DAL

FT MADE – QUARTER 15 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (26) 4/11 vs. LAL

FT ATT – GAME 43 4/3 vs. SAS 8 3/15 at HOU

FT ATT – HALF 33 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (2) 2/5 vs. DAL

FT ATT – QUARTER 22 4/7 vs. DEN 0 (17) 3/27 vs. MIL

FT% – GAME 93.3 (2) 2/9 at DET 42.1 4/9 vs. NOP

FT% – HALF 100.0 (12) 4/1 vs. IND 00.0 12/16 at MIA

FT% – QUARTER 100.0 (71) 4/7 vs. DEN 00.0 (9) 4/11 vs. LAL

3-FG MADE – GAME 18 12/22 at HOU 2 4/9 vs. NOP

3-FG MADE – HALF 14 12/22 at HOU 0 (2) 1/24 vs. BOS

3-FG MADE – QUARTER 7 (3) 3/27 vs. MIL 0 (31) 4/11 vs. LAL

3-FG ATT – GAME 42 12/22 at HOU 11 1/6 vs. GSW

3-FG ATT – HALF 23 (2) 12/22 at HOU 4 (2) 4/11 vs. LAL

3-FG ATT – QUARTER 14 2/23 at PHX 1 (4) 4/11 vs. LAL

REBOUNDS – GAME 60 4/9 vs. NOP 33 (3) 3/23 at IND

REBOUNDS – HALF 35 4/9 vs. NOP 14 (3) 4/1 vs. IND

REBOUNDS – QUARTER 19 (3) 12/11 vs. TOR 2 3/18 vs. POR

OFF. REB. – GAME 18 11/5 vs. MIA 3 1/26 at MEM

OFF. REB. – HALF 13 11/10 at OKC 0 3/13 at CHI

DEF. REB. – GAME 47 3/6 vs. NOP 23 4/7 vs. DEN

DEF. REB. – HALF 26 (3) 2/10 at PHI 7 12/6 vs. MIN

ASSISTS – GAME 34 3/2 vs. NYK 11 10/26 at POR

ASSISTS – HALF 19 (2) 2/5 vs. DAL 2 10/26 at POR

ASSISTS – QUARTER 12 1/22 vs. MIN 0 10/26 at POR

STEALS – GAME 17 1/20 at UTH 1 12/20 vs. PHX

STEALS – HALF 9 (3) 1/20 at UTH 0 (5) 12/20 vs. PHX

STEALS – QUARTER 7 (2) 3/2 vs. NYK 0 (52) 4/11 vs. LAL

BLOCKS – GAME 10 (2) 1/15 vs. HOU 0 4/7 vs. DEN

BLOCKS – HALF 7 1/30 vs. POR 0 (14) 4/7 vs. DEN

BLOCKS – QUARTER 4 (8) 2/23 at PHX 0 (90) 4/11 vs. LAL

TURNOVERS – GAME 22 11/20 at NYK 8 (3) 3/25 at TOR

TURNOVERS – HALF 15 11/20 at NYK 1 3/15 at HOU

PERS. FOULS – GAME 32 10/21 vs. PHX 13 (2) 12/26 vs. SAC

PERS. FOULS – HALF 19 (2) 11/10 at OKC 4 3/13 at CHI

POINTS IN THE PAINT 72 (2) 2/27 at DEN 22 10/28 vs. DET

2ND CHANCE POINTS 31 10/19 at LAL 0 1/2 vs. MEM

FAST BREAK POINTS 33 2/3 vs. CHI 2 12/3 at MIN

VICTORY MARGIN (H) 42 10/21 vs. PHX 1 (2) 1/8 vs. ATL

VICTORY MARGIN (A) 16 10/19 at LAL 1 10/26 at POR

MARGIN OF DEFEAT (H) 28 10/30 vs. GSW 3 11/5 vs. MIA

MARGIN OF DEFEAT (A) 26 12/2 at DAL 3 12/23 at MEM

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POINTS – GAME 141 10/30 vs. GSW 84 10/24 vs. UTA

POINTS – HALF 76 1/20 at UTH 34 11/25 at SAC

POINTS – QUARTER 40 (2) 11/7 at SAS 10 11/25 at SAC

POINTS – OVERTIME 13 11/17 at CLE 13 11/17 at CLE

FG MADE – GAME 53 4/7 vs. DEN 27 10/21 vs. PHX

FG MADE – HALF 30 1/20 at UTH 12 10/21 vs. PHX

FG MADE – QUARTER 15 (15) 4/7 vs. DEN 4 (4) 3/28 at PHX

FG ATT – GAME 103 (2) 3/6 vs. NOP 71 10/21 vs. PHX

FG ATT – HALF 56 3/6 vs. NOP 31 11/13 vs. PHI

FG ATT – QUARTER 30 (2) 2/23 at PHX 14 (2) 1/20 at UTH

FG% – GAME 62.4 4/7 vs. DEN 36.1 (2) 2/3 vs. CHI

FG% – HALF 69.4 2/22 at GSW 30.6 2/3 vs. CHI

FG% – QUARTER 75.0 1/13 vs. SAC 20.8 12/31 vs. CHA

FT MADE – GAME 33 1/22 vs. MIN 7 2/12 at BKN

FT MADE – HALF 21 11/13 vs. PHI 1 (2) 3/13 at CHI

FT MADE – QUARTER 13 (3) 12/20 vs. PHX 0 (18) 4/9 vs. NOP

FT ATT – GAME 40 11/10 at OKC 9 11/25 at SAC

FT ATT – HALF 27 11/13 vs. PHI 2 (3) 4/1 vs. IND

FT ATT – QUARTER 18 (3) 2/23 at PHX 0 (13) 4/5 at UTH

FT% – GAME 100.0 2/3 vs. CHI 57.1 12/13 at ORL

FT% – HALF 100.0 (18) 4/11 vs. LAL 33.3 3/13 at CHI

FT% – QUARTER 100.0 (102) 4/11 vs. LAL 00.0 (4) 3/18 vs. POR

3-FG MADE – GAME 19 3/4 vs. BKN 3 12/29 at LAL

3-FG MADE – HALF 14 3/4 vs. BKN 1 (4) 3/27 vs. MIL

3-FG MADE – QUARTER 8 3/4 vs. BKN 0 (15) 3/27 vs. MIL

3-FG ATT – GAME 45 3/4 vs. BKN 16 (2) 11/11 at NOP

3-FG ATT – HALF 27 3/4 vs. BKN 5 1/13 vs. SAC

3-FG ATT – QUARTER 15 (2) 3/4 vs. BKN 2 (4) 3/21 at MIL

REBOUNDS – GAME 59 1/30 vs. POR 32 (2) 2/22 at GSW

REBOUNDS – HALF 31 (3) 1/20 at UTH 10 4/7 vs. DEN

REBOUNDS – QUARTER 21 1/17 vs. DEN 5 (6) 4/7 vs. DEN

OFF. REB. – GAME 20 1/17 vs. DEN 3 (2) 2/22 at GSW

OFF. REB. – HALF 12 1/6 vs. GSW 0 10/21 vs. PHX

DEF. REB. – GAME 45 1/20 at UTH 23 (2) 3/2 vs. NYK

DEF. REB. – HALF 26 10/19 at LAL 7 4/7 vs. DEN

ASSISTS – GAME 39 3/6 vs. NOP 16 (2) 12/22 at HOU

ASSISTS – HALF 22 3/6 vs. NOP 5 (2) 1/2 vs. MEM

ASSISTS – QUARTER 13 3/6 vs. NOP 1 (4) 1/11 at SAC

STEALS – GAME 17 3/16 at OKC 1 1/26 at MEM

STEALS – HALF 11 3/16 at OKC 0 (5) 4/7 vs. DEN

STEALS – QUARTER 6 (6) 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (38) 4/11 vs. LAL

BLOCKS – GAME 11 (2) 3/27 vs. MIL 1 12/3 at MIN

BLOCKS – HALF 8 (2) 3/27 vs. MIL 0 (7) 3/20 at MIN

BLOCKS – QUARTER 6 1/6 vs. GSW 0 (76) 4/1 vs. IND

TURNOVERS – GAME 23 11/11 at NOP 7 12/3 at MIN

TURNOVERS – HALF 16 1/17 vs. DEN 1 (2) 12/3 at MIN

PERS. FOULS – GAME 31 2/14 at BOS 12 4/1 vs. IND

PERS. FOULS – HALF 19 4/3 vs. SAS 3 12/16 at MIA

POINTS IN THE PAINT 70 12/29 at LAL 20 2/5 vs. DAL

2ND CHANCE POINTS 24 2/28 vs. HOU 3 (2) 2/22 at GSW

FAST BREAK POINTS 33 2/10 at PHI 2 (2) 12/2 at DAL

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PATRICK 42 8 6 5 6 (2) 8 8 5 7C 1 (5) 23BEVERLEY Oct. 24 Nov. 4 Nov. 4 Oct. 26 Nov. 20 Nov. 5 Oct. 28 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Nov. 20 Nov. 4 vs Utah vs Mem. vs Mem. at Port. at N.Y. vs Miami vs Det. vs Phoe. vs Utah at N.Y. vs Mem.AVERY 41 10 (3) 7C(2) 2 (4) 8 8 (2) 6 4 (2) 5 (4) 1 (8) 28BRADLEY Jan. 24 Jan. 13 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Jan. 8 Dec. 1 Nov. 24 Feb. 10 Nov. 15Det.-LA-C vs Utah at Chi. at Milw. vs G.S. at Det. at Phil. at N.O. at Wash. at OKC. at Phil. at Milw.AVERY 32 6 2 1 (3) 8 8 (2) 4 3 3 1 12BRADLEY Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 10 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 5LA-C vs Chi. vs Dall. at Brk. at Phil. at Det. at Phil. vs Chi. vs Dall. at Phil. at Phil. vs Dall.SAM 28 (2) 6 4T(2) 3 (2) 7 8 3 (4) 2 (6) 3 2T 13DEKKER Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Dec. 26 Jan. 10 April 11 April 11 April 9 Jan. 17 Nov. 1 Dec. 3 Jan. 13 vs G.S. vs Sac. vs Sac. at G.S. vs LA-L vs LA-L vs N.O. vs Den. vs Dall. at Minn. vs Sac.JAWUN 40C 7C 8C 2C 7C 8C 7C(2) 5C 5C 2C 15C(2)EVANS Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Nov. 11 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Jan. 11 Dec. 22 at Wash. at Wash. at N.O. vs G.S. vs Atl. vs Atl. vs Sac. at Wash. at S.A. at Sac. at Hou.DANILO 40 (2) 9 10 2 9 9 (2) 6 3 3 3 28GALLINARI Feb. 14 Feb. 5 Feb. 14 Feb. 3 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Nov. 4 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 April 1 Feb. 5 at Bos. vs Dall. at Bos. vs Chi. at Bos. at Bos. vs Mem. vs Utah vs Det. vs Ind. vs Dall.BLAKE 42 13 (2) 12 5 12 12 (5) 12C 2 (7) 6 2 33GRIFFIN Nov. 17 Jan. 22 Oct. 21 Jan. 17 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Nov. 22 Dec. 31 Nov. 25 at Clev. vs Minn. vs Phoe. vs Den. at N.O. at N.O. vs Minn. at Mem. at Atl. vs Cha. at Sac.MONTREZL 33 11 (2) 8 5 (2) 10C 10 6C 2T(6) 5C 4 26HARRELL April 9 March 6 Dec. 26 March 25 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 April 9 April 9 Jan. 6 Feb. 14 March 6 vs N.O. vs N.O. vs Sac. at Tor. vs G.S. vs G.S. vs N.O. vs N.O. vs G.S. at Bos. vs N.O.TOBIAS 41 14T 8 (2) 3 (7) 12 12 7 3 (4) 6T 3T(2) 34THARRIS Dec. 22 Oct. 25 April 3 March 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 April 1 March 4 Feb. 28 March 4 Oct. 25Det.-LA-C vs N.Y. vs Minn. vs S.A. at OKC. at Phoe. at Phoe. vs Ind. vs Brk. vs Hou. vs Brk. vs Minn.TOBIAS 40 (2) 13 8 3 (2) 12 12 7 3 (3) 6T 3T 31HARRIS March 15 March 15 April 3 March 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 April 1 March 4 Feb. 28 March 4 April 3LA-C at Hou. at Hou. vs S.A. at OKC. at Phoe. at Phoe. vs Ind. vs Brk. vs Hou. vs Brk. vs S.A.BRICE 7 2 (2) 2C 1 (2) 4C 4T 1T 3C 1T(4) 1 (2) 6JOHNSON Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 21 Dec. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Dec. 2 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Oct. 21 vs G.S. vs G.S. vs Phoe. at S.A. vs Phoe. vs Phoe. vs Phoe. at Dall. at Wash. at S.A. vs Phoe.WESLEY 43 8 6 3 11 12 4 (3) 6T 4 (3) 4 (4) 24JOHNSON Nov. 17 Nov. 22 Jan. 17 March 21 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 April 11 Jan. 26 Dec. 3 Jan. 30 Nov. 22 at Clev. at Atl. vs Den. at Milw. vs Hou. vs Hou. vs LA-L at Mem. at Minn. vs Port. at Atl.DEANDRE 40 11 (2) 9 12C 18 24 5 4 7 3 (4) 30CJORDAN Nov. 17 March 13 March 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 20 Oct. 19 March 13 Feb. 14 March 21 Nov. 17 Feb. 14 at Clev. at Chi. vs Brk. vs Minn. vs Phoe. at LA-L at Chi. at Bos. at Milw. at Clev. at Bos.SEAN 20 5 2 0 2 2 1 (3) 0 1 0 15KILPATRICK March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn.BOBAN 22 5 (6) 8 (2) 5 (2) 7 (2) 10 3C 2T 3T(3) 2 (2) 18MARJANOVIC Jan. 3 April 11 April 3 April 11 March 30 April 11 Jan. 3 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 March 20 Feb. 27Det.-LA-C at Miami vs LA-L vs S.A. vs LA-L at Port. vs LA-L at Miami at Den. at Den. at Minn. at Den.BOBAN 15 (2) 5 (3) 8 (2) 5 (2) 7 10 2 2T 3T 2 18MARJANOVIC April 5 April 11 April 3 April 11 March 30 April 11 April 3 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 March 20 Feb. 27LA-C at Utah vs LA-L vs S.A. vs LA-L at Port. vs LA-L vs S.A. at Den. at Den. at Minn. at Den.WILLIE 26 6 (3) 4 4 (3) 11C 13 2 (2) 2T 3T(2) 2 (5) 15REED Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Nov. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Nov. 10 vs Sac. vs Sac. at N.Y. at Utah vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Den. vs Den. at OKC.AUSTIN 40 14C 8 3T 6 8 9 4T(3) 4 (6) 2T(2) 38CRIVERS March 6 Dec. 23 Dec. 22 Nov. 27 Feb. 10 Nov. 27 April 7 March 25 April 5 March 16 Dec. 23 vs N.O. at Mem. at Hou. vs LA-L at Phil. vs LA-L vs Den. at Tor. at Utah at OKC. at Mem.MILOS 34C 7C 4C(2) 2C(3) 6C(4) 7C 10C 3C 5C 1C(5) 18CTEODOSIC Jan. 2 Jan. 26 March 25 Dec. 29 Feb. 28 Dec. 11 Dec. 26 Jan. 17 Jan. 2 March 27 Jan. 26 vs Mem. at Mem. at Tor. at LA-L vs Hou. vs Tor. vs Sac. vs Den. vs Mem. vs Milw. at Mem.SINDARIUS 37C(2) 9C 5C 3C(2) 7C(2) 9C 7C 4C 4C(2) 2C(5) 20CTHORNWELL March 15 April 9 March 20 April 5 March 6 March 6 April 9 Dec. 26 April 11 April 9 April 9 at Hou. vs N.O. at Minn. at Utah vs N.O. vs N.O. vs N.O. vs Sac. vs LA-L vs N.O. vs N.O.TYRONE 39C 7C(3) 7C(2) 3C 7C 8C 6C 3C(3) 4C 2C 22CWALLACE Jan. 20 April 7 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 March 28 Feb. 23 Jan. 28 March 28 April 11 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 at Utah vs Den. at N.O. at N.O. at Phoe. at Phoe. at N.O. at Phoe. vs LA-L vs Atl. at G.S.C.J. 37C 7C 5C 2C 5C 5C 5C 4C(2) 3C 3C 18CWILLIAMS Jan. 8 Jan. 2 Dec. 20 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 March 2 March 2 Jan. 2 Dec. 23 Jan. 2 vs Atl. vs Mem. vs Phoe. at Wash. at S.A. at S.A. vs N.Y. vs N.Y. vs Mem. at Mem. vs Mem.LOU 41 (2) 16C 15 2 (5) 6 (2) 7 (2) 12T 10C 7C(3) 1 (19) 50CWILLIAMS March 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 2 March 25 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Feb. 22 Jan. 20 March 27 March 30 Jan. 10 vs Clev. at G.S. vs Mem. at Tor. vs Phil. vs Phil. at G.S. at Utah vs Milw. at Port. at G.S.JAMIL 29C 6C 1C(2) 2C 4C(3) 4C(3) 3C 3C 2C 3C 17CWILSON Dec. 3 Dec. 26 Dec. 15 Dec. 2 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 Dec. 6 Dec. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 26 at Minn. vs Sac. at Wash. at Dall. at Mem. at Mem. vs Minn. at S.A. at Wash. at Wash. vs Sac.CLIPPERS 265 50 34 18 47 61 34 17 23 10 (2) 130High Games Nov. 17 March 2 April 3 Nov. 5 March 6 April 9 March 2 Jan. 20 March 16 Jan. 15 Oct. 21 at Clev. vs N.Y. vs S.A. vs Miami vs N.O. vs N.O. vs N.Y. at Utah at OKC. vs Hou. vs Phoe.CLIPPERS 240 (81) 28 4 3 23 32 11 1 8 (2) 0 82Low Games April 11 Oct. 28 March 15 Jan. 26 April 7 March 23 Oct. 26 Dec. 20 March 18 April 7 Dec. 2 vs LA-L vs Det. at Hou. at Mem. vs Den. at Ind. at Port. vs Phoe. vs Port. vs Den. at Dall.OPPONENTS 265 53 33 20 45 59 39 17 23 12 141High Games Nov. 17 April 7 Jan. 22 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 30 March 6 March 16 Nov. 11 March 6 Oct. 30 at Clev. vs Den. vs Minn. vs Den. at Utah vs Port. vs N.O. at OKC. at N.O. vs N.O. vs G.S.OPPONENTS 240 (81) 27 7 3 (2) 23 (2) 32 16 (2) 1 7 1 84Low Games April 11 Oct. 21 Feb. 12 Feb. 22 March 2 Feb. 22 Dec. 22 Jan. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Oct. 24 vs LA-L vs Phoe. at Brk. at G.S. vs N.Y. at G.S. at Hou. at Mem. at Minn. at Minn. vs Utah“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).

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Led after the 1st quarter 18-3 11-6 29-9Trailed after the 1st quarter 3-16 9-14 12-30Tied after the 1st quarter 1-0 0-1 1-1

Led after the 2nd quarter 15-2 12-2 27-4Trailed after the 2nd quarter 7-15 8-18 15-33Tied after the 2nd quarter 0-3 0-0 0-3

Led after the 3rd quarter 15-4 17-1 32-5Trailed after the 3rd quarter 7-15 2-20 9-35Tied after the 3rd quarter 0-0 1-0 1-0

Shot equal or higher FG% than opp 19-8 17-6 36-14Shot a lower FG% than opp 3-11 3-15 6-26Shot a 50% FG or better 8-3 8-4 17-7Shot between 40-49% 12-14 11-13 23-27Shot under 40% 1-2 1-4 2-6

Made equal or more 3PT than opp. 11-4 13-8 24-12Made fewer 3PT than opp. 11-15 7-13 18-28Attempted equal or more FT than opp. 17-12 15-11 32-23Attempted fewer FT than opp. 5-7 5-10 10-17

Have equal or more rebounds 16-7 13-10 29-17Opponent outrebounds Clippers 6-12 7-11 13-23Have equal or more assists 14-7 12-2 26-9Opponent records more assists 8-12 8-19 16-31Have equal or more turnovers 13-15 12-17 25-32Have fewer turnovers than opp 9-4 8-4 17-8

Clippers score less than 80 points 0-0 0-0 0-0Clippers score 80-89 points 0-1 0-4 0-5Clippers score 90-99 points 1-2 1-6 2-8Clippers score 100-109 points 7-11 5-5 12-16Clippers score 110-119 points 8-5 6-5 14-10Clippers score 120+ points 6-0 8-1 14-1

Opp score less than 80 points 0-0 0-0 0-0Opp score 80-89 points 2-0 0-0 2-0Opp score 90-99 points 6-1 5-1 11-2Opp score 100-109 points 10-4 9-8 19-12Opp score 110-119 points 3-6 4-6 7-12Opp score 120+ points 1-8 2-6 3-14

6 or more Clips in double fi gures 7-3 8-4 15-75 Clips in double fi gures 10-5 10-8 20-134 Clips in double fi gures 3-9 0-6 3-153 or less Clips in double fi gures 2-2 2-3 4-5

Outscore opponents bench 16-13 13-11 29-24Outscored by opponents bench 6-5 7-9 13-14Tied opponents bench 0-1 0-1 0-2

vs. teams .500+ (Day of game) 8-17 9-16 17-33vs. teams sub .500 (Day of game) 14-2 10-5 24-7vs. teams with no record 0-0 1-0 1-0Lawler’s Law (First to 100 wins) 30-6 38-4 68-10

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INDIVIDUAL 50 Lou Williams at. Golden State 1/10/18 42 Lou Williams vs. Lakers 11/27/17 40 Lou Williams at Memphis 1/26/18TEAM 130 vs. Phoenix 10/21/17 129 at Boston 2/14/18 128 3 times, most recent vs. New York 3/2/18

FIELD GOALS MADE

INDIVIDUAL 16 Lou Williams at Golden State 1/10/18 14 Ausitn Rivers at Memphis 12/23/17 13 4 times, most recent: Tobias Harris vs. Houston 3/15/18TEAM 50 vs. New York 3/2/18 48 2 times, most recent: at Brooklyn 2/12/18 47 vs. Minnesota 1/22/18

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

INDIVIDUAL 29 Lou Williams vs. Atlanta 1/08/18 27 2 times, most recent: Lou Williams at Golden State 1/10/18 26 Lou Williams vs. Portland 1/30/16 107 at Lakers 10/19/17TEAM 103 at Cleveland 11/17/17 100 vs. Oklahoma City 1/4/18

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

INDIVIDUAL 8 Lou Williams vs. Golden State 1/10/18 7 2 times, most recent: Lou Williams at Houston 12/22/17 6 5 times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Charlotte 12/31/17TEAM 18 at Houston 12/22/17 15 5 times, most recent: vs. Milwaukee 3/27/18 14 2 times, most recent: at Phoenix 2/23/18

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

INDIVIDUAL 16 Lou Williams at Golden State 1/10/18 15 Austin Rivers at Houston 12/22/17 13 Lou Williams at Memphis 12/23/17TEAM 42 at Houston 12/22/17 38 vs. Detroit 10/28/17 36 2 times, most recent: vs. Utah 1/20/18

FREE THROWS MADE

INDIVIDUAL 15 Lou Williams vs. Memphis 1/2/18 14 Lou Williams vs. Lakers 11/27/17 13 2 times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Chicago 3/13/16TEAM 34 vs. San Antonio 4/3/18 30 3 times, most recent: at Chicago 3/13/18 28 3 times, most recent: at Golden State 2/2/18

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

INDIVIDUAL 16 DeAndre Jordan vs. Cleveland 3/9/18 15 2 times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Memphis 1/2/18 14 4 times, most recent: Lou Williams at Chicago 3/13/18TEAM 43 vs. San Antonio 4/3/18 41 at Chicago 3/13/18 39 vs. Boston 1/24/18

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INDIVIDUAL 24 DeAndre Jordan at Lakers 10/19/17 23 DeAndre Jordan at Cleveland 3/9/18 22 2 times, most recent: DeAndre Jordan at Milwaukee 3/21/18TEAM 61 vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 59 at Lakers 10/19/17 57 vs. Detroit 2/9/18

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

INDIVIDUAL 12 DeAndre Jordan vs. Minnesota 12/6/17 11 DeAndre Jordan at Miami 11/5/17 9 DeAndre Jordan at Lakers 10/19/17TEAM 18 vs. Miami 11/5/17 17 4 times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 16 3 times, most recent: at Milwaukee 3/21/18

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

INDIVIDUAL 18 DeAndre Jordan vs. Phoenix 12/20/17 17 2 times, most recent: DeAndre Jordan at Houston 12/22/17 16 4 times, most recent: DeAndre Jordan vs. Cleveland 3/9/18TEAM 47 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 45 at Orlando 12/13/17 44 2 times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/18

ASSISTS

INDIVIDUAL 12 2 times, most recent: Lou Williams at Golden State 2/22/18 11 Lou Williams vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 10 6 times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Indiana 3/23/18TEAM 34 vs. New York 3/2/17 32 at Golden State 2/2/18 31 2 times, most recent: vs. Minnesota 1/22/18

STEALS

INDIVIDUAL 10 Lou Williams vs. Utah 1/20/18 6 Wesley Johnson at Memphis 1/26/18 5 3 times, most recent: Jawun Evans vs. Washington 12/15/17TEAM 17 at Utah 1/20/18 15 at Memphis 1/26/18 14 vs. New York 3/2/18

BLOCKED SHOTS

INDIVIDUAL 4 5 times, most recent: Montrezl Harrell at Boston 2/14/18 3 11 times, most recent: Montrezl Harrell vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 2 52 times, most recent: Sindarius Thornwell vs. New Orleans 4/9/18TEAM 10 2 times, most recent: vs. Houston 1/15/18 9 vs. Atlanta 1/8/18 8 2 times, most recent: at Phoenix 2/23/18

TURNOVERS

INDIVIDUAL 7 5 times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Milwaukee 3/27/18 6 7 times, most recent: Lou Williams at Phoenix 3/28/18 5 16 times, most recent: Lou Williams at Milwaukee 3/21/18TEAM 23 at Oklahoma City 3/16/18 22 at New York 11/20/17 21 2 times, most recent: at Phoenix 3/28/18

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INDIVIDUAL 51 James Harden at Houston 12/22/17 45 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/18 44 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 2/22/18TEAM 141 vs. Golden State 10/30/17 134 2 times, most recent: vs. Denver 4/7/18 127 vs. Oklahoma City 1/4/18

FIELD GOALS MADE

INDIVIDUAL 17 2 times, most recent: Anthony Davis vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 16 Andrew Wiggins vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 15 James Harden at Houston 12/22/17TEAM 53 vs. Denver 4/7/18 52 vs. Golden State 10/30/17 51 vs. Oklahoma City 1/4/18

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

INDIVIDUAL 31 Anthony Davis vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 28 3 times, most recent: Andrew Wiggins vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 26 LeBron James at Cleveland 11/17/17TEAM 103 2 times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 101 at Chicago 3/13/18 98 vs. Portland 1/30/18

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

INDIVIDUAL 8 2 times, most recent: Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 2/22/18 7 5 times, most recent: Josh Hart vs. Lakers 4/11/18 6 7 times, most recent: DeMarre Carroll vs. Brooklyn 3/4/18TEAM 19 vs. Brooklyn 3/4/18 17 4 times, most recent: vs. Lakers 4/11/18 16 2 times, most recent: at Toronto 3/25/18

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

INDIVIDUAL 16 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/18 14 2 times, most recent: Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/18 11 2 times, most recent: Wesley Matthews vs. Dallas 2/5/18TEAM 45 vs. Brooklyn 3/4/18 44 at Houston 1/15/18 43 vs. Houston 2/28/18

FREE THROWS MADE

INDIVIDUAL 16 Jeff Teague vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 15 2 times, most recent: DeMarcus Cousins at Sacramento 11/18/16 12 Paul George at Oklahoma City 11/10/17TEAM 33 vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 30 vs. Golden State 1/6/18 29 2 times, most recent: at Houston 12/22/17

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

INDIVIDUAL 17 Jeff Teague vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 16 3 times, most recent: Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/18 15 Paul George at Oklahoma City 11/10/17TEAM 40 at Oklahoma City 11/10/17 39 vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 38 vs. Phoenix 10/21/17

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INDIVIDUAL 20 Jusuf Nurkic vs. Portland 1/30/18 17 5 times, most recent: Andre Drummond vs. Detroit 2/9/18 16 5 times, most recent: Nikola Mirotic vs. New Orleans 4/9/18TEAM 59 vs. Portland 1/30/18 56 2 times, most recent: at Utah 1/20/18 54 3 times, most recent: vs. Denver 1/17/18

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

INDIVIDUAL 10 Steven Adams at Oklahoma City 3/16/18 8 Clint Capela vs. Houston 2/28/18 7 5 times, most recent: Clint Capela at Houston 3/15/18TEAM 20 vs. Denver 1/17/18 19 vs. Atlanta 1/8/18 18 2 times, most recent: vs. Portland 1/30/18

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

INDIVIDUAL 15 3 times, most recent: Nikola Mirotic vs. New Orleans 4/19/18 14 2 times, most recent: Jonas Valanciunas at Golden State 12/11/17 13 3 times, most recent: Jusuf Nurkic vs. Portland 1/30/18TEAM 45 at Utah 1/20/18 43 2 times, most recent: at Cleveland 11/17/17 42 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18

ASSISTS

INDIVIDUAL 17 Jrue Holiday vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 12 2 times, most recent: Victor Oladip vs. Indiana 4/1/18 11 6 times, most recent: Jrue Holiday vs. New Orleans 4/9/18TEAM 39 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 38 at Utah 11/30/17 37 vs. Golden State 10/30/17

STEALS

INDIVIDUAL 7 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 12/7/16 5 3 times, most recent: Jodie Meeks vs. Orlando 1/11/17 4 7 times, most recent: DeAndre Liggins vs. Cleveland 3/18/17TEAM 17 at Oklahoma City 3/16/18 13 7 times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 12 7 times, most recent: vs. Milwaukee 3/27/18

BLOCKED SHOTS

INDIVIDUAL 6 Corey Brewer vs. Oklahoma City 3/16/18 5 4 times, most recent: Victor Oladipo vs. Indiana 4/1/18 4 17 times, most recent: Jrue Holiday vs. New Orleans 4/9/18TEAM 12 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 11 vs. Milwaukee 3/27/18 10 5 times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/18

TURNOVERS

INDIVIDUAL 9 Dennis Smith Jr. vs. Dallas 2/5/18 8 2 times, most recent: James Harden vs. Houston 12/22/17 7 Jrue Holiday at Washington 11/11/17TEAM 23 at New Orleans 11/11/17 22 at New York 11/20/17 21 2 times, most recent at Utah 1/20/18

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2017-18 TRANSACTIONS2017June 28: Acquired guard Patrick Beverley, forward Sam Dekker, center

Montrezl Harrell, guard Darrun Hilliard, guard DeAndre Liggins, guard Lou Williams, forward Kyle Wiltjer and a 2018 First Round Pick from the Houston Rockets in exchange for guard Chris Paul.

June 29: Waived guard Darrun Hilliard.July 6: Acquired rights to guard Jawun Evans from the Philadelphia

76ers in exchange for cash considerations.July 6: Acquired forward Danilo Gallinari from the Denver Nuggets as

part of a three-team trade that sent Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone and L.A.’s 2018 protected fi rst round draft pick (via Houston) to Atlanta and a 2019 second round draft pick from Atlanta (via Washington) to Denver.

July 10: Signed free agent guard Milos Teodosic.July 15: Waived forward Kyle Wiltjer.July 19: Re-signed free agent forward Blake Griffi n.August 3: Signed free agent center Willie Reed.August 3: Signed free agent forward Jamil Wilson to a two-way contract.September 25: Traded guard DeAndre Liggins to the Atlanta Hawks in

exchange for draft considerations.September 27: Signed forward LaDontae Henton, center Marshall Plumlee,

guard Tyrone Wallace and forward C.J. Williams.October 10: Waived forward LaDontae Henton.October 13: Signed guard Ike Iroegbu.October 14: Converted the contract of forward C.J. Williams to a two-way

contract.October 14: Waived guard Ike Iroegbu, center Marshall Plumlee and

guard Tyrone Wallace.November 2: Assigned guard Jawun Evans and forward Brice Johnson to

the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.November 4: Recalled guard Jauwn Evans from the Agua Caliente Clippers

of Ontario.November 5: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente

Clippers of Ontario.November 16: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers

of Ontario.

November 29: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

December 4: Assigned forward Danilo Gallinari, forward Brice Johnson and guard Milos Teodosic to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

December 4: Recalled forward Danilo Gallinari, forward Brice Johnson and guard Milos Teodosic from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

December 6: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

December 15: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

December 19: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

December 27: Assigned forward Blake Griffi n & guard Sindarius Thornwell to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

December 27: Recalled forward Blake Griffi n & guard Sindarius Thornwell from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario.

2018January 6: Waived two-way forward Jamil Wilson...Signed guard Tyrone

Wallace to a two-way contract.January 7: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente

Clippers of Ontario.January 11: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers

of Ontario.January 19: Assigned guard Sindarius Thornwell to the Agua Caliente

Clippers of Ontario.January 20: Recalled guard Sindarius Thornwell from the Agua Caliente

Clippers of Ontario.January 29: Acquired forward Tobias Harris, guard Avery Bradley, center

Boban Marjanovic, a 2018 Protected First Round Pick and a 2019 Second Round pick in exchange for forward Blake Griffi n, forward Brice Johnson and center Willie Reed.

March 4: Signed guard Sean Kilpatrick to a 10-day contractMarch 14: Signed guard Sean Kilpatrick to a second 10-day contract.April 9: Signed guard C.J. Williams to a multi-year contract..

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GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS NUMBER OFPLAYER INJURY GAMES (RECORD) DATESPatrick Beverley Sore right knee 5 (0-5) 11/10 - 11/18 Right knee surgery 66 (37-29) 11/22-4/11 TOTAL 71 (37-34)Avery Bradley Athletic pubalgia 10 (7-3) 2/22 - 3/13 Adductor/rectus abominus surgery 15 (4-11) 3/15 - 4/11 TOTAL 25 (11-14)Jawun Evans Sore lower abdominal 18 (11-7) 1/22 - 3/6 Athletic pubalgia 3 (1-2) 3/30 - 4/3 Athletic pubalgia surgery 4 (0-4) 4/5 - 4/11 TOTAL 25 (12-13)Danilo Gallinari Strained left glute 13 (3-10) 11/7 - 12/3 Left glute contusion 6 (3-3) 12/11 - 12/20 Left glute injury 19 (13-6) 12/22 - 1/28 Right hand contusion/sprain 18 (11-7) 2/23 - 3/28 Sore right hand 5 (1-4) 4/3 - 4/11 TOTAL 61 (31-30)Blake Griffi n Left MCL sprain 14 (6-8) 11/30 - 12/26 Concussion 2 (2-0) 1/8 - 1/10 TOTAL 16 (8-8)Wesley Johnson Left foot soreness 5 (3-2) 12/18 - 12/26DeAndre Jordan Left ankle sprain 5 (3-2) 1/13 - 1/22Austin Rivers Concussion 2 (0-2) 12/15 - 12/16 Sore right Achilles 2 (2-0) 12/31 - 1/2 Right ankle injury 16 (10-6) 1/4 - 2/5 Right elbow soreness 1 (0-1) 4/9 TOTAL 21 (12-9) Milos Teodosic Plantar fascia injury, left foot 22 (7-15) 10/24 - 12/9 Rest 1 (0-1) 12/15 Return from injury management 1 (1-0) 12/22 Sore plantar plantar fascia 3 (1-2) 1/6 - 1/10 Sore right foot 2 (1-1) 2/9 - 2/10 Sore left plantar fascia 1 (1-0) 3/28 Left plantar fascia tear 7 (1-6) 3/30 - 4/11 TOTAL 37 (12-25)C.J. Williams Right ankle sprain 1 (1-0) 1/11Lou Williams Right foot sprain 1 (0-1) 12/18 Sprained right ankle 2 (0-2) 4/11 TOTAL 3 (0-3)TOTAL MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS/SUSPENSION: 270

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PRESEASON RESULTSALL-TIME PRESEASON RECORD: 124-145 (.461) 2017 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-3)10/13/17 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L 111-10410/12/17 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W 104-8710/8/17 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L 134-10610/4/17 vs. Toronto Honolulu, HI W 98-8410/1/17 at Toronto Honolulu, HI L 121-1132016 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-3)10/28/16 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA W 92-8910/17/16 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT L 104-7810/13/16 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W 109-10810/10/16 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA L 96-9410/5/16 vs. Toronto Los Angeles, CA W 104-9810/4/16 at Golden State Oakland, CA L 120-752015 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-3)10/22/15 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W 115-10910/20/15 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 130-9510/14/15 vs. Charlotte Shanghai, China L 113-7110/11/15 at Charlotte Shenzhen, China L 106-9410/4/15 at Toronto Vancouver, BC L 93-7310/2/15 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA W 103-962014 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6)10/24/14 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L 99-8910/22/14 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA W 108-10510/21/14 at Golden State Oakland, CA L 125-10710/18/14 vs. Denver Las Vegas, NV L 104-9310/17/14 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W 101-9710/13/14 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT L 102-8910/12/14 at Portland Portland, OR L 119-11410/7/14 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L 112-942013 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3)10/25/13 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA L 110-10010/23/13 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W 103-9910/19/13 vs. Denver Las Vegas, NV W 118-111*10/18/13 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L 94-8410/15/13 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W 102-9610/14/13 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA L 99-8810/12/13 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT W 106-7410/7/13 at Portland Portland, OR W 89-812012 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3)10/25/12 at Denver Denver, CO W 106-9410/24/12 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W 97-9110/22/12 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 88-7110/20/12 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT L 99-9110/17/12 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W 96-9410/13/12 at Miami Shanghai, China W 99-8910/11/12 vs. Miami Beijing, China L 94-8010/6/12 vs. Denver Las Vegas, NV L 106-1042011 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-0)12/21/11 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W 108-10312/19/11 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W 114-952010 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3)10/19/10 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W 96-9410/17/10 vs. Denver Denver, CO L 108-10410/16/10 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W 103-9110/14/10 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA W 100-9510/12/10 vs. San Antonio Los Angeles, CA W 100-9910/8/10 at Golden State Oakland, CA L 127-8710/7/10 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA W 120-8810/5/10 at Portland Portland, OR L 115-862009 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (6-2)10/23/09 vs. New Orleans Los Angeles, CA W 91-8810/20/09 vs. Maccabi Tel-Aviv Los Angeles, CA W 108-9610/18/09 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L 114-10810/17/09 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W 103-9610/14/09 at San Antonio San Antonio, TX W 93-9010/12/09 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 124-11710/9/09 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W 97-8510/4/09 at Golden State Oakland, CA L 108-1012008 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4)10/24/08 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L 106-9210/22/08 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L 87-7510/21/08 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L 86-6910/19/08 vs. Regal FC Los Angeles, CA W 114-10910/18/08 vs. Toronto Los Angeles, CA L 93-8910/15/08 at Sacramento Stockton, CA W 116-11210/14/08 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, OK W 90-8810/9/08 at L.A. Lakers Fresno, CA W 107-80

2007 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4)10/26/07 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L 109-10310/24/07 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W 92-9010/21/07 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W 112-9610/20/07 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA W 110-10310/18/07 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L 118-9710/14/07 at Golden State Oakland, CA W 99-8910/10/07 at Portland Portland, OR L 111-10210/9/07 at Denver Denver, CO L 119-1072006 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3)10/27/06 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L 112-8610/25/06 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W 97-8910/21/06 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W 86-8210/20/06 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L 116-10610/19/06 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W 91-9010/17/06 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W 107-9610/7/06 at CSKA Moscow (Russia) Moscow, Russia L 94-7510/6/06 at BC Khimki (Russia) Moscow, Russia W 98-912005 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (6-2)10/27/05 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W 94-9210/24/05 at Golden State Missoula, MT W 112-8210/23/05 at Dallas Dallas, TX W 99-8010/19/05 at Seattle Seattle, WA L 99-9310/18/05 at Portland Portland, OR W 99-8510/15/05 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W 90-8710/14/05 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA L 90-8410/12/05 vs. Dallas Los Angeles, CA W 95-802004 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6)10/28/04 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L 109-8810/27/04 at Golden State Oakland, CA L 92-7810/24/04 vs. New Orleans Los Angeles, CA W 97-9310/22/04 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L 113-10210/21/04 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L 100-8810/19/04 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 96-8110/16/04 at New Orleans Lafayette, LA L 105-9510/13/04 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ L 105-832003 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4)10/24/03 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 97-89*10/23/03 at L.A. Lakers Anaheim, CA W 107-10110/19/03 at Golden State Oakland, CA L 93-6910/17/03 vs. Cleveland Los Angeles, CA W 95-9010/16/03 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L 96-9310/14/03 vs. Dallas Los Angeles, CA W 128-10710/10/03 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L 88-8510/7/03 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA L 101-822002 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-5)10/23/02 vs. Milwaukee Los Angeles, CA L 115-10710/19/02 at Detroit Detroit, MI L 83-7910/18/02 at Chicago Chicago, IL L 98-9110/16/02 at Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI L 98-7610/13/02 vs. Memphis Los Angeles, CA W 106-9610/11/02 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W 119-11610/10/02 at Portland Portland, OR L 99-7510/8/02 at L.A. Lakers Bakersfi eld, CA W 101-992001 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-2)10/23/01 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA W 105-9710/21/01 vs. Orlando Tampa, FL W 105-9710/19/01 at Dallas Dallas, TX W 101-9910/17/01 at Chicago Chicago, IL W 110-10210/16/01 vs. Cleveland St. Louis, MO W 105-9110/14/01 at Memphis Memphis, TN L 121-11310/10/01 at Seattle Seattle, WA L 96-852000 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4)10/27/00 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA L 109-9910/22/00 at Indiana Evansville, IN L 86-8210/20/00 at Indiana Indianapolis, IN W 96-8310/19/00 at Denver Denver, CO L 99-8910/17/00 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W 90-8310/14/00 vs. Vancouver Los Angeles, CA W 86-7810/12/00 at Portland Portland, OR L 92-8410/11/00 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W 77-681999 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3)10/29/99 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 118-10810/27/99 vs. Milwaukee Los Angeles, CA L 109-9610/24/99 at Seattle Spokane, WA W 104-9310/22/99 at Vancouver Vancouver, BC W 104-9410/19/99 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ L 103-9610/16/99 at Chicago Chicago, IL W 93-7210/15/99 at Toronto Toronto, ONT W 112-10210/12/99 at Golden State San Jose, CA L 102-98*

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PRESEASON RESULTS1998 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (0-2)1/30/99 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L 91-771/29/99 at L.A. Lakers Inglewood, CA L 107-761997 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-5)10/24/97 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L 97-8510/21/97 vs. Atlanta Los Angeles, CA W 90-7910/17/97 at L.A. Lakers St. Louis, MO L 116-8510/16/97 at Milwaukee LaCrosse, WI L 109-9710/14/97 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA L 103-9210/13/97 at Portland Portland, OR L 91-8710/11/97 vs. Vancouver Anaheim, CA W 98-941996 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6)10/25/96 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L 113-8410/24/96 at Vancouver Vancouver, BC W 97-8710/22/96 vs. Philadelphia Anaheim, CA L 103-9310/19/96 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA L 98-9410/16/96 at Atlanta Montgomery, AL L 95-6010/15/96 at Orlando Orlando, FL L 96-9110/13/96 at Atlanta State College, PA W 84-8210/11/96 at Detroit Detroit, MI L 86-741995 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4)10/29/95 at Phoenix Tucson, AZ W 103-9510/28/95 at Chicago Chicago, IL L 116-9410/27/95 at Chicago Lincoln, NE W 104-10110/25/95 vs. Phoenix Anaheim, CA L 114-10610/21/95 at Orlando Orlando, FL L 106-9710/18/95 vs. Dallas Louisville, KY W 112-9110/15/95 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W 120-7410/13/95 vs. Orlando Anaheim, CA L 108-1031994 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-5)10/29/94 at Houston Mexico City MX L 111-10310/28/94 vs. Seattle Mexico City, MX L 133-10510/26/94 vs. Atlanta Los Angeles, CA W 101-9810/22/94 at Sacramento Davis, CA W 114-10910/19/94 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L 96-9010/18/94 vs. L.A. Lakers Anaheim, CA L 120-10410/15/94 at Atlanta Atlanta, GA W 106-8410/14/94 at Orlando Orlando, FL L 105-821993 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3)10/30/93 at San Antonio San Antonio, TX L 100-9710/29/93 at Dallas Dallas, TX L 91-7510/27/93 at Chicago Chicago, IL W 99-9010/26/93 at Indiana Indianapolis, IN W 102-10010/21/93 vs. Indiana Los Angeles, CA W 106-9710/20/93 at L.A. Lakers Vegas, NV L 119-9910/17/93 vs. Milwaukee Los Angeles, CA W 105-10210/16/93 vs. Golden State Anaheim, CA W 132-1171992 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-4)11/2/92 at Golden State Reno, NV L 122-11610/31/92 at San Antonio San Antonio, TX L 119-116*10/30/92 at Dallas Dallas, TX L 107-9510/23/92 vs. Philadelphia Los Angeles, CA W 121-10010/20/92 vs. Cleveland Los Angeles, CA L 121-10510/18/92 at Milwaukee Green Bay, WI W 111-10510/17/92 at Cleveland Cleveland, OH W 109-931991 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4)10/27/91 vs. Maccabi Tel-Aviv Los Angeles, CA W 98-9310/25/91 vs. San Antonio Los Angeles, CA L 125-11810/24/91 vs. Maccabi Tel-Aviv San Diego, CA CA W 146-11210/18/91 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L 139-11210/16/91 at Atlanta Atlanta, GA W 113-10910/15/91 vs. Denver Pittsburgh, PA L 119-11110/12/91 at Philadelphia Peoria, IL L 125-11010/11/91 at Chicago Chicago, IL W 118-1091990 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-4)10/29/90 at Golden State San Jose, CA L 141-11410/19/90 vs. Houston Los Angeles, CA L 94-9210/16/90 at Miami Miami, FL W 118-10810/14/90 at Washington Richmond, VA W 115-9910/13/90 at Detroit St. Louis, MO L 118-11110/12/90 at Detroit Lincoln, NE L 110-951989 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-4)10/27/89 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 137-12810/22/89 at Sacramento Redding, CA W 112-10710/20/89 at Sacramento Chico, CA L 95-9110/19/89 vs. Philadelphia Los Angeles, CA L 117-11410/15/89 at Portland Coos Bay, OR L 105-9310/14/89 at Portland Medford, OR L 111-10710/12/89 vs. Seattle San Diego, CA W 125-117

1988 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-2)11/1/88 at Detroit Springfi eld, MA W 110-10410/28/88 at Seattle Spokane, WA L 125-9110/26/88 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W 117-10810/20/88 vs. New Jersey Lawrence, KS W 118-11010/18/88 at Golden State Santa Clara, CA W 111-10110/17/88 vs. Sacramento Irvine, CA L 114-11110/14/88 at Sacramento Stockton, CA W 125-1151987 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6)11/1/87 at Seattle Bellingham, WA L 144-10310/29/87 at Atlanta Huntington, WV L 107-8110/27/87 at Atlanta Memphis, TN L 110-9110/22/87 at Sacramento Bakersfi eld, CA L 125-12010/18/87 at Sacramento Marysville, CA L 122-10510/17/87 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 104-10310/15/87 at Golden State Santa Barbara, CA W 107-9110/14/87 at Utah Cedar City, UT L 123-851986 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (0-6)10/26/86 vs. Phoenix Bakersfi eld, CA L 119-9110/21/86 at Golden State Fresno, CA L 107-10510/20/86 vs. Sacramento Fullerton, CA L 112-9110/18/86 vs. Seattle Carson, CA L 132-11910/16/86 vs. Detroit Los Angeles, CA L 124-10410/11/86 vs. Golden State Pomona, CA L 119-1121985 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-5)10/19/85 at Portland Portland, OR L 139-8910/17/85 at Golden State Salinas, CA W 131-12710/14/85 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L 129-12010/10/85 at Sacramento Redding, CA W 114-10910/9/85 vs. Sacramento Yuba City, CA L 132-12510/6/85 vs. Portland Pomona, CA L 114-11310/5/85 vs. Golden State Santa Ana, CA L 118-10510/2/85 vs. Seattle Bakersfi eld, CA W 104-981984 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4)10/20/84 at Dallas Fort Worth, TX W 98-9510/18/84 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L 109-10610/15/84 at Portland Eugene, OR L 105-9710/14/84 vs. L.A. Lakers Anchorage, AK W 112-10610/12/84 at L.A. Lakers Anchorage, AK L 121-9610/8/84 at L.A. Lakers Inglewood, CA L 123-9110/6/84 vs. Golden State Pomona, CA W 104-9810/5/84 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA W 117-1121983 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-5)10/22/83 vs. Dallas San Diego, CA L 122-11810/20/83 at Dallas Fort Worth, TX W 114-10710/18/83 at San Antonio San Antonio, TX L 143-10410/17/83 at Denver Reno, NV W 133-12810/13/83 vs. Golden State N/A L 98-9110/12/83 at Utah Ogden, UT L 109-10610/11/83 vs. Golden State N/A W 105-10310/9/83 vs. Utah San Diego, CA L 114-1061982 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (0-2)10/25/82 vs. Dallas San Diego, CA L 127-11810/15/82 vs. Phoenix San Diego, CA L 95-871981 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (1-3)10/23/81 vs. Phoenix San Diego, CA L 109-10610/17/81 at Denver Oakland, CA L 145-12510/15/81 vs. Golden State Boulder, CA W 118-11410/9/81 at Denver Phoenix, AZ L 135-1231980 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-3)10/6/80 vs. Utah Edmonton, ALB W 92-8710/5/80 vs. Utah Calgary, ALB W 105-9510/3/80 vs. Phoenix San Diego, CA W 92-8610/1/80 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ L 119-929/28/80 vs. Denver Oakland, CA W 106-1049/26/80 at L.A. Lakers Inglewood, CA L 109-1019/20/80 vs. L.A. Lakers San Diego, CA L 108-991979 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6)10/4/79 vs. Seattle N/A L 116-11410/3/79 vs. Portland Seattle, WA L 103-9410/2/79 vs. Seattle Portland, OR W 106-1039/30/79 at L.A. Lakers Inglewood, CA L 104-939/28/79 vs. L.A. Lakers San Diego, CA L 113-1029/27/79 vs. L.A. Lakers N/A W 104-959/25/79 at Seattle Spokane, WA L 108-1049/23/79 vs. Golden State San Diego, CA L 105-1021978 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (0-2)10/6/78 at Golden State Oakland, CA L 100-929/29/78 vs. Milwaukee San Diego, CA L 122-112* Denotes OT