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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2019-20 GAME NOTES 1 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (15-50) GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS GAME NOTES 2019-20 SEASON REVIEW GAME NOTES 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPP TIME/RESULT +/- TV 10/24 LAC L, 122-141 -19 TNT 10/27 at OKC L, 92-120 -28 NBCS 10/28 at NOP W, 134-123 +11 NBCS/NBATV 10/30 PHX L, 110-121 -11 NBCS 11/1 SAS L, 110-127 -17 NBCS 11/2 CHA L, 87-93 -6 NBCS 11/4 POR W, 127-118 +9 NBCS/NBATV 11/6 at HOU L, 112-129 -17 NBCS/ESPN 11/8 at MIN L, 119-125 ot -6 NBCS 11/9 at OKC L, 108-114 -6 NBCS 11/11 UTA L, 108-122 -14 NBCS 11/13 at LAL L, 94-120 -26 NBCS/ESPN 11/15 BOS L, 100-105 -5 NBCS/ESPN 11/17 at NOP L, 100-108 -8 NBCS 11/19 at MEM W, 114-95 +19 NBCS 11/20 at DAL L, 94-142 -48 NBCS/ESPN 11/22 at UTA L, 109-113 -4 NBCS 11/25 OKC L, 97-100 -3 NBCS/NBATV 11/27 CHI W, 104-90 +14 NBCS 11/29 at MIA L, 105-122 -17 NBCS 12/1 at ORL L, 96-100 -4 NBCS 12/2 at ATL L, 79-104 -25 NBCS 12/4 at CHA L, 91-106 -15 NBCS 12/6 at CHI W, 100-98 +2 NBCS 12/9 MEM L, 102-110 -8 NBCS 12/11 NYK L, 122-124 ot -2 NBCS 12/13 at UTA L, 106-114 -8 NBCS 12/15 SAC L, 79-100 -21 NBCS 12/18 at POR L, 112-122 -10 NBCS 12/20 NOP W, 106-102 +4 NBCS 12/23 MIN W, 113-104 +9 NBCS 12/25 HOU W, 116-104 +12 ABC# 12/27 PHX W, 105-96 +9 NBCS/NBATV 12/28 DAL L, 121-141 -20 NBCS 12/31 at SAS L, 113-117 ot -4 NBCS 1/2 at MIN L, 84-99 -15 NBCS/NBATV 1/4 DET L, 104-111 -7 NBCS 1/6 at SAC L, 98-111 -13 NBCS/NBATV 1/8 MIL L, 98-107 -9 NBCS/ESPN 1/10 at LAC L, 100-109 -9 NBCS 1/12 at MEM L, 102-122 -20 NBCS 1/14 DAL L, 97-124 -27 NBCS/NBATV 1/16 DEN L, 131-134 ot -3 NBCS/TNT 1/18 ORL W, 109-95 +14 NBCS 1/20 at POR L, 124-129 ot -5 TNT 1/22 UTA L, 96-129 -33 NBCS 1/24 IND L, 118-129 -11 NBCS/NBATV 1/28 at PHI L, 104-115 -11 NBCS 1/30 at BOS L, 104-119 -15 NBCS/TNT 2/1 at CLE W, 131-112 +19 NBCS 2/3 at WAS W, 125-117 +8 NBCS 2/5 at BKN L, 88-129 -41 NBCS 2/8 LAL L, 120-125 -5 ABC# 2/10 MIA L, 101-113 -12 NBCS 2/12 at PHX L, 106-112 -6 NBCS 2/20 HOU L, 105-135 -30 TNT 2/23 NOP L, 101-115 -14 NBCS/NBATV 2/25 SAC L, 94-112 -18 NBCS 2/27 LAL L, 86-116 -30 TNT 2/29 at PHX W, 115-99 +16 NBCS 3/1 WAS L, 110-124 -14 NBCS 3/3 at DEN W, 116-100 +16 NBCS 3/5 TOR L, 113-121 -8 TNT 3/7 PHI W, 118-114 +4 ABC# 3/10 LAC L, 107-131 -24 TNT HOME GAMES IN BOLD ALL TIMES PACIFIC All games broadcast on 95.7 THE GAME # = ESPN Radio italics - note date/time change FOLLOW @WARRIORSPR (https://twitter.com/WarriorsPR) ON TWITTER 2019-20 SEASON QUICK NOTES In the final regular season game for the Warriors before the NBA suspended the season on March 11, the 131-107 loss to the Clippers on March 10 eliminated Golden State from the 2020 NBA Playoffs... The Warriors finished the 2019-20 season with a 15-50 record (.231), snapping a franchise-record streak of seven consecutive playoff appearances that included five-straight NBA Finals appearances and three NBA titles (2015, 2017, 2018). In 2019-20, 22 players suited up for the Warriors, tied for the second-most in a single season in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... In 1999-00, the Warriors had 23 different players logging at least a minute. Prior to this season, the Warriors had 22 players in 1997-98 and 2000-01. This season the Warriors used 33 different starting lineups, the most since a franchise record-high 49 in 2009-10 (starters were first tracked in 1970-71), according to the Elias Sports Bureau... The 33 different starting lineups are the sixth-most used in a single season. Warriors rookies averaged 29.1 points per game this season, the highest in the NBA this season prior to the suspension of the season on March 11... It's the highest single-season scoring average for Warriors rookies in the last 23 seasons, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Seven rookies played for the Warriors this season - Eric Paschall, Jordan Poole, Alen Smailagić, Ky Bowman, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Zach Norvell Jr. and Mychal Mulder - tied for the second-most (1992-93) in a single season in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... In Warriors franchise history the most rookies that played a game for the Warriors in a season is eight, 1952-53 Philadelphia Warriors. 2019-20 RECORDS OVERALL HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 15-50 (.231) 8-26 (.235) 7-24 (.226) 0-5 WEST 9-34 (.209) 5-16 (.238) 4-17 (.190) 0-4 EAST 6-16 (.273) 3-9 (.250) 3-7 (.300) 0-1 ACTIVE STREAK Lost 1 (Lost 11 of 14) Lost 1 (Lost 16 of 18) Won 2 (Had lost 2) Lost 5 LONGEST W STREAK Won 4 (12/20-12/27) Won 4 (12/20-12/27) Won 2 (2x, 2/1-2/3, 2/29-3/3) ---- LONGEST L STREAK Lost 10 (12/28-1/16) Lost 10 (1/22-3/5) Lost 10 (12/13-1/30) Lost 5 The Warriors have lost their last 10 overtime games (tied NBA record) w/ their last OT win coming on 12/18/17 at LAL (116-114 OT) Head Coach: Steve Kerr (337-138, .709) Assistant Coaches: Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Bruce Fraser, Ron Adams Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development: Chris DeMarco Player Development Coaches: Theo Robertson, Aaron Miles, Luke Loucks, Seth Cooper Director of Sports Medicine: Rick Celebrini Athletic Trainer: Drew Yoder Roster 2019-20 Season Averages NO. NAME POS HT WT PTS REB AST NOTES 10 Dragan Bender C 7-0 249 6.7 4.6 1.8 was on 2nd 10-day contract 12 Ky Bowman G 6-1 188 7.4 2.7 2.9 in 12 starts: 10.7 ppg & 4.3 apg 32 Marquese Chriss C 6-9 240 9.3 6.2 1.9 career-high nine double-doubles 30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 20.8 5.4 6.6 missed 58 games (left hand fracture) 23 Draymond Green F 6-6 230 8.0 6.2 6.2 led team in total assists & steals 1 Damion Lee G 6-5 210 12.7 4.9 2.7 in 36 starts: 13.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 3.1 apg 5 Kevon Looney C 6-9 220 3.4 3.3 1.0 underwent surgery on 5/20/20 15 Mychal Mulder G 6-3 184 11.0 3.3 1.1 signed to multi-year contract on 3/10 7 Eric Paschall F 6-6 255 14.0 4.6 2.1 in 26 starts: 17.0 ppg & 5.7 rpg 3 Jordan Poole G 6-5 195 8.8 2.1 2.4 in 14 starts: 12.6 ppg & 2.9 apg 25 Chasson Randle G 6-2 185 1.7 0.7 1.7 was on a 10-day contract, signed on 3/3 6 Alen Smailagić F 6-10 215 4.2 1.9 0.9 4th-youngest Warrior to play in NBA 11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 --- --- --- missed all 65 games (left ACL rehab) 95 Juan Toscano-Anderson F 6-6 209 5.3 4.0 2.0 career-high 16 pts, 8 reb vs. NOP (2/23) 22 Andrew Wiggins F 6-8 194 21.8 5.1 3.7 19.4 ppg in 12 games w/ Warriors PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Dragan (DRAHG-an) Bender; Marquese Chriss (MAR-kee-SS Kriss); Stephen (STEFF-in) Curry; Kevon Looney (keh-VON LOO-nee); Eric Paschall (PASS-cull); Chasson (CHASE-in) Randle; Alen Smailagić (Allen SMY-luh-geech)

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Page 1: GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS GAME NOTES - NBA.com2 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2019-20 GAME NOTES NO PLAYER POS HT WT BORN PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YEARS 10 Dragan Bender C 7-0 249 11/17/97 Maccabi Tel

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2019-20 GAME NOTES 1

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (15-50)

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS GAME NOTES

2019-20 SEASON REVIEW GAME NOTES

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPP TIME/RESULT +/- TV 10/24 LAC L, 122-141 -19 TNT10/27 at OKC L, 92-120 -28 NBCS10/28 at NOP W, 134-123 +11 NBCS/NBATV10/30 PHX L, 110-121 -11 NBCS11/1 SAS L, 110-127 -17 NBCS11/2 CHA L, 87-93 -6 NBCS11/4 POR W, 127-118 +9 NBCS/NBATV11/6 at HOU L, 112-129 -17 NBCS/ESPN11/8 at MIN L, 119-125 ot -6 NBCS11/9 at OKC L, 108-114 -6 NBCS11/11 UTA L, 108-122 -14 NBCS11/13 at LAL L, 94-120 -26 NBCS/ESPN11/15 BOS L, 100-105 -5 NBCS/ESPN11/17 at NOP L, 100-108 -8 NBCS11/19 at MEM W, 114-95 +19 NBCS11/20 at DAL L, 94-142 -48 NBCS/ESPN11/22 at UTA L, 109-113 -4 NBCS11/25 OKC L, 97-100 -3 NBCS/NBATV11/27 CHI W, 104-90 +14 NBCS11/29 at MIA L, 105-122 -17 NBCS12/1 at ORL L, 96-100 -4 NBCS12/2 at ATL L, 79-104 -25 NBCS12/4 at CHA L, 91-106 -15 NBCS12/6 at CHI W, 100-98 +2 NBCS12/9 MEM L, 102-110 -8 NBCS12/11 NYK L, 122-124 ot -2 NBCS12/13 at UTA L, 106-114 -8 NBCS12/15 SAC L, 79-100 -21 NBCS12/18 at POR L, 112-122 -10 NBCS12/20 NOP W, 106-102 +4 NBCS12/23 MIN W, 113-104 +9 NBCS12/25 HOU W, 116-104 +12 ABC#12/27 PHX W, 105-96 +9 NBCS/NBATV12/28 DAL L, 121-141 -20 NBCS12/31 at SAS L, 113-117 ot -4 NBCS1/2 at MIN L, 84-99 -15 NBCS/NBATV1/4 DET L, 104-111 -7 NBCS1/6 at SAC L, 98-111 -13 NBCS/NBATV1/8 MIL L, 98-107 -9 NBCS/ESPN1/10 at LAC L, 100-109 -9 NBCS1/12 at MEM L, 102-122 -20 NBCS1/14 DAL L, 97-124 -27 NBCS/NBATV1/16 DEN L, 131-134 ot -3 NBCS/TNT1/18 ORL W, 109-95 +14 NBCS1/20 at POR L, 124-129 ot -5 TNT1/22 UTA L, 96-129 -33 NBCS1/24 IND L, 118-129 -11 NBCS/NBATV1/28 at PHI L, 104-115 -11 NBCS1/30 at BOS L, 104-119 -15 NBCS/TNT2/1 at CLE W, 131-112 +19 NBCS2/3 at WAS W, 125-117 +8 NBCS2/5 at BKN L, 88-129 -41 NBCS2/8 LAL L, 120-125 -5 ABC#2/10 MIA L, 101-113 -12 NBCS2/12 at PHX L, 106-112 -6 NBCS2/20 HOU L, 105-135 -30 TNT2/23 NOP L, 101-115 -14 NBCS/NBATV2/25 SAC L, 94-112 -18 NBCS2/27 LAL L, 86-116 -30 TNT2/29 at PHX W, 115-99 +16 NBCS3/1 WAS L, 110-124 -14 NBCS3/3 at DEN W, 116-100 +16 NBCS3/5 TOR L, 113-121 -8 TNT3/7 PHI W, 118-114 +4 ABC#3/10 LAC L, 107-131 -24 TNTHOME GAMES IN BOLD ALL TIMES PACIFICAll games broadcast on 95.7 THE GAME # = ESPN Radioitalics - note date/time change

FOLLOW @WARRIORSPR (https://twitter.com/WarriorsPR) ON TWITTER

2019-20 SEASON QUICK NOTES• In the final regular season game for the Warriors before the NBA suspended the season on March 11, the 131-107

loss to the Clippers on March 10 eliminated Golden State from the 2020 NBA Playoffs... The Warriors finished the 2019-20 season with a 15-50 record (.231), snapping a franchise-record streak of seven consecutive playoff appearances that included five-straight NBA Finals appearances and three NBA titles (2015, 2017, 2018).

• In 2019-20, 22 players suited up for the Warriors, tied for the second-most in a single season in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... In 1999-00, the Warriors had 23 different players logging at least a minute. Prior to this season, the Warriors had 22 players in 1997-98 and 2000-01.

• This season the Warriors used 33 different starting lineups, the most since a franchise record-high 49 in 2009-10 (starters were first tracked in 1970-71), according to the Elias Sports Bureau... The 33 different starting lineups are the sixth-most used in a single season.

• Warriors rookies averaged 29.1 points per game this season, the highest in the NBA this season prior to the suspension of the season on March 11... It's the highest single-season scoring average for Warriors rookies in the last 23 seasons, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

• Seven rookies played for the Warriors this season - Eric Paschall, Jordan Poole, Alen Smailagić, Ky Bowman, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Zach Norvell Jr. and Mychal Mulder - tied for the second-most (1992-93) in a single season in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... In Warriors franchise history the most rookies that played a game for the Warriors in a season is eight, 1952-53 Philadelphia Warriors.

2019-20 RECORDS OVERALL HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 15-50 (.231) 8-26 (.235) 7-24 (.226) 0-5 WEST 9-34 (.209) 5-16 (.238) 4-17 (.190) 0-4 EAST 6-16 (.273) 3-9 (.250) 3-7 (.300) 0-1 ACTIVE STREAK Lost 1 (Lost 11 of 14) Lost 1 (Lost 16 of 18) Won 2 (Had lost 2) Lost 5 LONGEST W STREAK Won 4 (12/20-12/27) Won 4 (12/20-12/27) Won 2 (2x, 2/1-2/3, 2/29-3/3) ---- LONGEST L STREAK Lost 10 (12/28-1/16) Lost 10 (1/22-3/5) Lost 10 (12/13-1/30) Lost 5

The Warriors have lost their last 10 overtime games (tied NBA record) w/ their last OT win coming on 12/18/17 at LAL (116-114 OT)

Head Coach: Steve Kerr (337-138, .709)Assistant Coaches: Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Bruce Fraser, Ron AdamsAssistant Coach/Director of Player Development: Chris DeMarcoPlayer Development Coaches: Theo Robertson, Aaron Miles, Luke Loucks, Seth CooperDirector of Sports Medicine: Rick CelebriniAthletic Trainer: Drew Yoder

Roster 2019-20 Season Averages NO. NAME POS HT WT PTS REB AST NOTES 10 Dragan Bender C 7-0 249 6.7 4.6 1.8 was on 2nd 10-day contract 12 Ky Bowman G 6-1 188 7.4 2.7 2.9 in 12 starts: 10.7 ppg & 4.3 apg 32 Marquese Chriss C 6-9 240 9.3 6.2 1.9 career-high nine double-doubles 30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 20.8 5.4 6.6 missed 58 games (left hand fracture) 23 Draymond Green F 6-6 230 8.0 6.2 6.2 led team in total assists & steals 1 Damion Lee G 6-5 210 12.7 4.9 2.7 in 36 starts: 13.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 3.1 apg 5 Kevon Looney C 6-9 220 3.4 3.3 1.0 underwent surgery on 5/20/20 15 Mychal Mulder G 6-3 184 11.0 3.3 1.1 signed to multi-year contract on 3/10 7 Eric Paschall F 6-6 255 14.0 4.6 2.1 in 26 starts: 17.0 ppg & 5.7 rpg 3 Jordan Poole G 6-5 195 8.8 2.1 2.4 in 14 starts: 12.6 ppg & 2.9 apg 25 Chasson Randle G 6-2 185 1.7 0.7 1.7 was on a 10-day contract, signed on 3/3 6 Alen Smailagić F 6-10 215 4.2 1.9 0.9 4th-youngest Warrior to play in NBA 11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 --- --- --- missed all 65 games (left ACL rehab) 95 Juan Toscano-Anderson F 6-6 209 5.3 4.0 2.0 career-high 16 pts, 8 reb vs. NOP (2/23) 22 Andrew Wiggins F 6-8 194 21.8 5.1 3.7 19.4 ppg in 12 games w/ Warriors

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Dragan (DRAHG-an) Bender; Marquese Chriss (MAR-kee-SS Kriss); Stephen (STEFF-in) Curry; Kevon Looney (keh-VON LOO-nee); Eric Paschall (PASS-cull); Chasson (CHASE-in) Randle; Alen Smailagić (Allen SMY-luh-geech)

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NO PLAYER POS HT WT BORN PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YEARS 10 Dragan Bender C 7-0 249 11/17/97 Maccabi Tel Aviv/Croatia 4 12 Ky Bowman G 6-1 188 6/16/97 Boston College/USA 1 32 Marquese Chriss F 6-9 240 7/2/97 Washington/USA 4 30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 3/14/88 Davidson/USA 11 23 Draymond Green F 6-6 230 3/4/90 Michigan State/USA 8 1 Damion Lee G 6-5 210 10/21/92 Louisville/USA 3 5 Kevon Looney F 6-9 220 2/6/96 UCLA/USA 5 15 Mychal Mulder G 6-3 184 6/12/94 Kentucky/Canada 1 7 Eric Paschall F 6-6 255 11/4/96 Villanova/USA 1 3 Jordan Poole G 6-4 195 6/19/99 Michigan/USA 1 25 Chasson Randle G 6-2 185 2/5/93 Stanford/USA 3 6 Alen Smailagić F 6-10 215 8/18/00 Santa Cruz Warriors (G League)/Serbia 1 11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 2/8/90 Washington State/USA 9 22 Andrew Wiggins F 6-8 194 2/23/95 Kansas/Canada 6 95 Juan Toscano-Anderson F 6-6 209 4/10/93 Marquette/USA 1

Head Coach: Steve KerrAssistant Coaches: Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Bruce Fraser, Ron AdamsAsst. Coach/Director of Player Development: Chris DeMarcoPlayer Development Coaches: Theo Robertson, Aaron Miles, Luke Loucks, Seth CooperDirector of Sports Medicine & Performance: Dr. Rick CelebriniHead Athletic Trainer: Drew Yoder

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2019-20 ROSTER

PROUNCIATION GUIDEDragan (DRAHG-an) BenderMarquese Chriss (MAR-kee-SS Kriss)Stephen (STEFF-in) CurryKevon Looney (keh-VON LOO-nee)Eric Paschall (PASS-cull)Alen Smailagić (Allen SMY-luh-geech)

NO PLAYER POS HT WT BORN PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YEARS 1 Damion Lee G 6-5 210 10/21/92 Louisville/USA 3 3 Jordan Poole G 6-4 195 6/19/99 Michigan/USA 1 5 Kevon Looney F 6-9 220 2/6/96 UCLA/USA 5 6 Alen Smailagić F 6-10 215 8/18/00 Santa Cruz Warriors (G League)/Serbia 1 7 Eric Paschall F 6-6 255 11/4/96 Villanova/USA 1 10 Dragan Bender C 7-0 249 11/17/97 Maccabi Tel Aviv/Croatia 4 11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 2/8/90 Washington State/USA 9 12 Ky Bowman G 6-1 188 6/16/97 Boston College/USA 1 15 Mychal Mulder G 6-3 184 6/12/94 Kentucky/Canada 1 22 Andrew Wiggins F 6-8 194 2/23/95 Kansas/Canada 6 23 Draymond Green F 6-6 230 3/4/90 Michigan State/USA 8 25 Chasson Randle G 6-2 185 2/5/93 Stanford/USA 3 30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 3/14/88 Davidson/USA 11 32 Marquese Chriss F 6-9 240 7/2/97 Washington/USA 4 95 Juan Toscano-Anderson F 6-6 209 4/10/93 Marquette/USA 1

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2019-20 NUMERICAL ROSTER

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON STATS (15-50) -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 AVGRussell 33 33 1060 273 635 .430 120 321 .374 113 144 .785 14 108 122 206 64 0 31 101 9 779 23.6Wiggins (TOT) 54 54 1859 437 978 .447 111 334 .332 190 268 .709 66 208 274 198 127 1 45 132 53 1175 21.8Wiggins (GS) 12 12 403 86 188 .457 20 59 .339 41 61 .672 18 37 55 43 26 0 16 25 17 233 19.4Curry 5 5 139 33 82 .402 12 49 .245 26 26 1.000 4 22 26 33 11 0 5 16 2 104 20.8Burks 48 18 1390 244 601 .406 84 224 .375 201 224 .897 37 189 226 151 107 1 50 76 17 773 16.1Paschall 60 26 1654 318 640 .497 37 129 .287 164 212 .774 82 193 275 127 125 2 32 94 13 837 14.0Robinson 48 48 1516 244 507 .481 68 170 .400 63 74 .851 66 160 226 85 82 0 45 50 14 619 12.9Lee 49 36 1423 213 511 .417 85 239 .356 110 126 .873 32 207 239 133 116 2 50 67 6 621 12.7Mulder 7 3 204 26 67 .388 16 52 .308 9 12 .750 3 20 23 8 20 0 2 5 1 77 11.0Chriss 59 21 1196 210 385 .545 8 39 .205 120 156 .769 114 251 365 114 122 0 39 78 62 548 9.3Poole 57 14 1274 167 502 .333 74 265 .279 95 119 .798 9 109 118 134 94 0 35 74 10 503 8.8Pargo 3 0 44 11 22 .500 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 1 2 3 8 8 0 1 4 0 25 8.3Green 43 43 1222 123 316 .389 36 129 .279 63 83 .759 23 243 266 266 110 0 59 98 33 345 8.0Cauley-Stein 41 37 941 144 257 .560 0 0 --- 35 57 .614 71 184 255 60 102 1 45 35 50 323 7.9Spellman 49 3 886 127 295 .431 43 110 .391 73 92 .793 77 142 219 47 63 0 33 54 24 370 7.6Bowman 45 12 1015 134 321 .417 33 107 .308 34 41 .829 24 97 121 131 102 0 44 70 10 335 7.4Bender (TOT) 16 3 286 41 92 .446 15 43 .349 10 14 .714 16 57 73 28 42 1 4 21 9 107 6.7Bender (GS) 9 3 195 31 71 .437 11 34 .324 8 11 .727 16 37 53 19 26 1 4 16 4 81 9.0Toscano-Anderson 13 6 272 29 63 .460 8 23 .348 3 5 .600 9 43 52 26 30 1 13 16 5 69 5.3Evans 27 1 414 45 133 .338 13 38 .342 25 29 .862 9 32 41 31 41 0 11 25 12 128 4.7Smailagic 14 0 139 20 40 .500 3 13 .231 16 19 .842 10 17 27 13 14 0 3 11 4 59 4.2Looney 20 4 262 29 79 .367 1 14 .071 9 12 .750 28 38 66 20 34 0 12 12 6 68 3.4Norvell (TOT) 5 0 41 3 12 .250 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 6 6 3 4 0 2 3 0 10 2.0Norvell (GS) 3 0 36 3 11 .273 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 3 4 0 2 3 0 10 3.3Randle 3 0 40 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 5 6 .833 0 2 2 5 3 0 2 0 0 5 1.7WARRIORS 65 - 15725 2510 5730 .438 678 2032 .334 1214 1511 .803 647 2138 2785 1663 1304 8 534 969 299 6912 106.3OPPONENTS 65 - 15725 2743 5760 .476 879 2261 .389 1113 1422 .783 661 2359 3020 1698 1308 6 536 1016 321 7478 115.0

-- 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 PTSRussell 40 9 12 3 9 2 52 32.1 3.7 6.2 0.94 3.1 0.27 23.6 19C 37C 11 13 11 14 52CWiggins (TOT) 45 10 11 5 5 4 40 34.4 5.1 3.7 0.83 2.4 0.98 21.8 17C 33C 17 22 11 11C 47Wiggins (GS) 37 10 10 5 4 4 27 33.6 4.6 3.6 1.33 2.1 1.42 19.4Curry 31 8 11 3 8 2 26 27.9 5.2 6.6 1.00 3.2 0.40 20.8 20 33 15 16 14 16 54Burks 39 10 8 5 5 3 33 29.0 4.7 3.1 1.04 1.6 0.35 16.1 13 22C 14C 16 14 9 34Paschall 42 13 8 5 5 2 34 27.6 4.6 2.1 0.53 1.6 0.22 14.0 11C 21C 8C 10C 13C 8C 34CRobinson 42 11 7 3 3 1 25 31.6 4.7 1.8 0.94 1.0 0.29 12.9 10T 17C 5 6 12 7C 25TLee 40 15 8 3 5 1 26 29.0 4.9 2.7 1.02 1.4 0.12 12.7 10C 19 10C 11C 15C 8C 26CMulder 35 6 3 1 2 1 18 29.1 3.3 1.1 0.29 0.7 0.14 11.0 6C 12C 5C 6C 6C 3C 18CChriss 34 13 8 4 6 4 26 20.3 6.2 1.9 0.66 1.3 1.05 9.3 12C 19 8T 10 13T 8C 27Poole 35 6 8 3 4 1 21 22.3 2.1 2.4 0.61 1.3 0.18 8.8 8C 19C 8C 8C 6C 8C 21CPargo 21 2 4 1 2 0 15 14.8 1.0 2.7 0.33 1.3 0.00 8.3 11 19 6 8 5 8 28Green 39 17 16 4 7 3 20 28.4 6.2 6.2 1.37 2.3 0.77 8.0 11 21 11 14 20 16T 31Cauley-Stein 33 12 5 6 3 4 17 22.9 6.2 1.5 1.10 0.9 1.22 7.9 14 22 8 11 18 7 29Spellman 28 11 3 4 3 3 23 18.1 4.5 1.0 0.67 1.1 0.49 7.6 8C 15 6C 6C 11C 4 23CBowman 39 8 11 4 7 2 24 22.6 2.7 2.9 0.98 1.6 0.22 7.4 9C 17C 5C 6C 8C 11C 24CBender (TOT) 31 10 4 2 3 3 23 17.8 4.6 1.8 0.25 1.3 0.56 6.7 9 17 5T 8 14 8 23TBender (GS) 31 10 4 2 3 3 23 21.6 5.9 2.1 0.44 1.8 0.44 9.0Toscano-Anderson 31 8 5 2 3 2 16 20.9 4.0 2.0 1.00 1.2 0.38 5.3 6C 10C 1C 2C 8C 5C 16CEvans 27 4 4 1 4 3 14 15.3 1.5 1.1 0.41 0.9 0.44 4.7 5T 14C 4C 4C 5 4T 14CSmailagic 20 5 3 1 2 1 10 9.9 1.9 0.9 0.21 0.8 0.29 4.2 4C 7C 5C 6C 5C 3C 10CLooney 19 9 3 2 2 2 11 13.1 3.3 1.0 0.60 0.6 0.30 3.4 7 11 5 6 12 5 15Norvell (TOT) 17 4 2 2 1 0 7 8.2 1.2 0.6 0.40 0.6 0.00 2.0 2C 6C 1C 1C 4C 2C 7CNorvell (GS) 17 4 2 2 1 0 7 12.0 1.7 1.0 0.67 1.0 0.00 3.3Randle 15 1 3 1 0 0 3 13.5 0.7 1.7 0.67 0.0 0.00 1.7 8 11 6 6 5 5 20WARRIORS 265 61 39 15 27 10 134 241.9 42.8 25.6 8.22 14.9 4.60 106.3 65 153 55 74 104 47 169OPPONENTS 265 65 36 17 29 13 142 241.9 46.5 26.1 8.25 15.6 4.94 115.0 69 150 50 64 110 52 163

WARRIORS STAT BREAKDOWN GAME LEADERS 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 50+ 10+ 20+ 10+ DBL TRPL SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS (INCLUDING TIES)Player PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS REB REB AST DBL DBL PTS REB AST PTS REB AST PTS REB ASTBender (GSW) 4 1 1 23 10 3 1 2 Bender (TOT) 4 1 1 23 10 4 23 14 8 Bowman 13 1 1 24 8 11 24 8 11 2 9Chriss 30 2 11 9 26 13 8 27 13 8 2 22 4Curry 4 4 1 1 26 8 11 54 14 16 4 1 3Green 15 1 8 6 8* 2 20 17 16 31 20 16 11 18Lee 31 11 3 3 26 15 8 26 15 8 5 6 4Looney 2 11 9 3 15 12 5 1 Mulder 4 18 6 3 18 6 3Norvell Jr. 7 4 2 7 4 2 Pargo 1 15 2 4 28 5 8 Paschall 44 13 2 4 4 34 13 8 34 13 8 10 13 5Poole 25 3 20 6 8 20 6 8 2 5Randle 3 1 3 3 1 3 Smailagić 2 10 5 3 10 5 3 Thompson --- --- --- 60 10 8 Toscano-Anderson 2 5 16 8 5 16 8 5 2Wiggins (GSW) 11 7 2 1 2 27 10 5 4 2 1Wiggins (TOT) 53 34 7 1 4 2 4 1 40 10 11 47 11 11 * includes triple-double

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2019-20 TEAM NOTES LOOKING AHEAD - NBA LOTTERY On June 4, 2020, the National Basketball Association announced that eight teams, including the Golden State Warriors, have concluded their 2019-20 season and will not participate in an upcoming restart to the season tentatively scheduled for July 31 in Orlando, Florida.

If, as tentatively scheduled, the season resumes on July 31, then the 2020 NBA Draft Lottery (originally May 19) would be rescheduled for August 25 and the 2020 NBA Draft (originally June 25) would be held on October 15. The 14 NBA Lottery teams would be the eight teams that do not participate in the restart and the six teams that participate in the restart but do not qualify for the playoffs. These teams would be seeded in the lottery and assigned odds based on their records through games of March 11. The 16 playoff teams would draft in inverse order of their combined records across regular-season games and seeding games. The Warriors finished the 2019-20 season with a 15-50 record, last among the 30 NBA teams.

The last time the Warriors were in the NBA Lottery was in 2012 when they selected Harrison Barnes with the seventh overall selection.

WARRIORS IN THE NBA LOTTERY (SINCE 1985) DRAFT PLAYERS NO. TIMES SELECTED AT DRAFT SPOT (YEAR) 1 1 Joe Smith (1995) 2 0 --- 3 2 Mike Dunleavy Jr. (2002), Anfernee Hardaway (1993),

Chris Washburn (1986) 4 0 --- 5 2 Jason Richardson (2001), Vince Carter (1998), Mitch

Richmond (1988)

GAMES PLAYED Due to the postponement and eventual cancellation of the 2019-20 regular season campaign, the Warriors registered 65 games played, marking the fifth fewest games the team has played in a single NBA campaign. It marked the 10th time the Warriors' season included fewer than 70 games, including the third time in the team's West Coast Era (50 in 1998-99, 66 in 2011-12). The other seven instances all occurred in the NBA's first seven seasons in existence.

REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED, WARRIORS HISTORY SEASON GAMES PLAYED1947-48 481998-99 501946-47 601948-49 602019-20 651950-51 661951-52 662011-12 661949-50 681952-53 69

INAUGURAL SEASON AT CHASE CENTER The first time the Warriors played at Chase Center was on October 5, 2019, a preseason game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The first regular season NBA game was played two weeks later on October 24 against the Los Angeles Clippers. Chase Center is a privately financed 18,064-seat sports and entertainment arena in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood that is home to the six-time NBA champion Golden State Warriors and hosts nearly 200 events per year, including concerts, family shows and special performances. Easily accessible by foot, bicycle or mass transit, Chase Center anchors Thrive City—a multipurpose complex consisting of 3.2 acres of publicly accessible plazas and dozens of unique restaurant and retail locations, in addition to year-round health and wellness programming. The first event at the arena was on Friday, September 6, 2019, when Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony performed.

RETURN TO SAN FRANCISCO On October 24 vs. the Clippers, the Warriors played their first game in San Francisco since January 29, 1971 (a 106-100 win over the Buffalo Braves at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium). After playing 16 seasons in Philadelphia, the Warriors moved to San Francisco and played their first season in the The City in 1962-63. The Warriors moved across the Bay to Oakland prior to the start of the 1971-72 season before returning to San Francisco prior to the 2019-20 season.

SELLOUT STREAK The Warriors sold out all 34 home games during the 2019-20 season, bringing the franchise's record sellout streak to 377 consecutive sellouts (regular season and playoffs). Currently the fourth-longest active streak in the NBA and the 10th-longest all-time, it began on December 18, 2012 vs. New Orleans. On February 25, 2020 vs. Sacramento, the Warriors claimed sole possession of 10th place on the NBA's all-time sellout streak list with their 372nd-consecutive sellout, passing the Charlotte Hornets (371, 12/23/88 - 11/21/97). In ninth place is the Phoenix Suns with 390-consecutive sellouts. Earlier this season, with a sellout on December 15 vs. Sacramento, the Warriors moved into 11th place on the NBA’s all-time sellout streak list, passing the Kings. Golden State had sold out all 41 regular season home contests for six consecutive seasons.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Twenty-two players suited up for the Warriors this season, tied for the second most used in a single season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. In 1999-00, a franchise record 23 different players played at least one minute for the Warriors. Prior to this season, 22 Warriors saw the court in 1996-97 and 2000-01.

MOST PLAYERS USED IN A SINGLE-SEASON BY THE WARRIORS NO. OF PLAYERSSEASON USED1999-00 232019-20 222000-01 221996-97 22 Elias Sports Bureau

RELYING ON ROOKIES The Warriors played seven rookies this season - Eric Paschall, Jordan Poole, Alen Smailagić, Ky Bowman, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Zach Norvell Jr. and Mychal Mulder - tied for the second-most (1992-93) in a single season in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. In Warriors franchise history the most rookies that played a game for the Warriors in a season is eight, 1952-53 Philadelphia Warriors.

MOST WARRIORS ROOKIES IN A SINGLE SEASON, FRANCHISE HISTORY 8 1952-53 Philadelphia Warriors - Mark Workman, Ralph Polson,

Danny Finn, Bill Mlkvy, Jim Mooney, Claude Overton, Moe Radovich, and Jim McCloskey

7 1992-93 Golden State Warriors - Byron Houston, Latrell Sprewell, Andre Spencer, Keith Jennings, Joe Courtney, Pat Durham, and Barry Stevens

7 2019-20 Golden State Warriors - Eric Paschall, Jordan Poole, Alen Smailagić, Ky Bowman, Juan Toscano-Anderson,

Zach Norvell Jr., and Mychal Mulder

According to NBA.com stats, the rookies for the Warriors this season averaged 29.1 points per game, the highest in the league until the NBA season was suspended on March 11. In contrast, last season, Golden State was tied with Toronto at 28th (2.4 ppg) for points per game by rookies. The 29.1 points per game this season by Warriors rookies marked the highest scoring average in the last 23 seasons for the franchise (NBA.com stats begins with 1996-97).

MOST PPG BY ROOKIES THIS SEASON TEAM PPG Golden State 29.1Memphis 28.7Miami 26.4

https://stats.nba.com/teams/traditional/?sort=PTS&dir=-1&Season=2019-20&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&PlayerExperience=Rookie

MOST PPG BY ROOKIES, WARRIORS HISTORY, FROM 1996-97 SEASON PPG NBA RANK2019-20 29.1 12001-02 26.6 22009-10 24.8 3

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SEASON OF THE 3 (-POINTERS) NBA 3-point records are falling by the wayside nightly this season and the Warriors have been involved in a number of them:

On March 5 vs. Toronto, the Warriors had a franchise-record 52 3-point field goal attempts, surpassing their previous mark of 49 set on Jan. 16, 2019 vs. New Orleans. The two teams combined for 93 3-point attempts (Toronto, 41), setting a new Warriors franchise two-team 3-point field goal attempts record. The previous record was 91, vs. Houston on Jan. 3, 2019 as the Rockets attempted 54 and the Warriors, 37.

On January 20 at Portland, Damian Lillard made 11 3-pointers en route to his career-high and Trail Blazers franchise-high 61 points. The 11 3-pointers set a new Warriors' opponent single-game record, surpassing the 10 made by James Harden (1/3/19 vs. Houston) and Devonte' Graham (12/4/19 at Charlotte).

On December 28 vs. Dallas, the Warriors (9) and Mavericks (10) combined for 19 3-pointers made in the first quarter, the most in any quarter in 20 seasons, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Other 3-point records included Dallas' franchise-best 24 3-pointers, surpassing its previous record of 22, three times. D’Angelo Russell tied his career-high with nine treys, matching his outing on Nov. 12, 2018, Brooklyn at Minnesota.

On January 6 at Sacramento, Golden State began the game 0-of-17 from 3-point range before hitting their first triple. The Warriors were 0-of-13 from three in the first half, snapping a streak of 808 consecutive halves with at least one 3-pointer, per ESPN Stats & Info. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time Golden State did not make a 3-pointer in the first half was 11/6/2013 at Minnesota (0-for-8) – The Warriors hadn’t gone 0-for-10 or worse in the first half in the last 20 seasons. Over the last 20 seasons the Warriors never began a game missing their first 17 3-point attempts. The last time the Warriors missed 17 or more threes at any point in a game was 12/23/2017 vs Denver, when they missed 20 straight. The last team in the NBA to start a game missing 17+ straight was the Charlotte Hornets on 12/27/2019 as they missed 17 straight vs. Oklahoma City Thunder.

NBA 3-POINT RECORDS (Elias Sports Bureau) TEAMMost 3-pointers by a team, game:27 by Houston vs. Phoenix, 4/7/19

Most 3-pointers by a team in a quarter: 11, done 4 times:04/26/2012 DET vs PHI qtr = 204/17/2012 NY vs BOS qtr = 201/31/2010 CLE vs LAC qtr = 103/28/2006 MIL vs PHO qtr = 3

Most 3-pointers by a team in a half: 17 by Golden State at Chicago on 10/29/2018 in the first half

Most 3-pointers by both teams in a game:43, done 3 times:10/30/19 WAS (20) vs HOU (23)1/16/19 GSW (24) vs NOP (19)3/1/19 (4ot) ATL (22) vs CHI (21)

Most 3-pointers by both teams in a quarter:19, Golden State (9) vs. Dallas (10), 12/28/19 (most in 20 seasons)

Most 3-pointers by both teams in a half: 28 by Dallas (15) and Golden State (13) on 12/28/2019 (1st half)Previous record was 26 by Milwaukee (13) and Atlanta (13) on 3/31/2019 (1st half)

PLAYERMost 3-pointers by a player in a game: 14, Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago, 10/29/18

Most 3-pointers by a player in a quarter: 9, Klay Thompson on 1/23/2015 vs. Sacramento (3rd quarter) Most 3-pointers by a player in a half: 10, done twice:Chandler Parsons 1/24/2014 vs. Memphis (2nd half)Klay Thompson 10/29/2018 at Chicago (1st half)

COMEBACKS Six times this season the Warriors won despite trailing by 10-or-more points, the last comeback occurring on March 7 vs. Philadelphia. This season, the Warriors had three comeback wins in which they trailed by at least 10 points during the game and won by at least 10 points.

On March 3 at Denver, the Warriors defeated the Nuggets, 116-100, overcoming a 15-point deficit. In Golden State's previous road game, the Warriors handed Phoenix a 115-99 loss on February 29 after trailing by as many as 18 points. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors became the first NBA team in the last 20 seasons to win consecutive road games after trailing by 15-or-more points. Additionally, the Warriors had not won consecutive road games in the last 20 seasons, regardless of the final margin, when trailing by 15-or-more points in each.

On February 29 at Phoenix, the Warriors had their biggest comeback this season, overcoming an 18-point deficit to win, 115-99. This was the second time this season the Warriors won by 10-or-more points after trailing by double digits (A 109-95 win after falling behind by 13 vs. Orlando on January 18 was the other time). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time the Warriors trailed by as many as 18 points and then won the game by double figures was on December 4, 2017, when they defeated the Pelicans, 125-115, overcoming a 21-point deficit.

Three times this season the Warriors rallied from a 13-point deficit - on January 18 vs. Orlando as the Magic opened the game, 13-0. The Warriors defeated the Magic, 109-95, to end a 10-game losing streak. On December 27 vs. Phoenix, the Warriors rallied from a 13-point deficit to defeat the Suns, 105-96. In the previous game on Christmas Day, the Warriors stunned the Rockets, 116-104, coming back from 13 down. Prior to the December 25th game, the Warriors were 0-19 when trailing by double digits at any point in a game this season. The last time the Warriors won two-straight games after rallying from that many points was during the 2018-19 season when Golden State defeated Phoenix (2/8/19) and Miami (2/10/19), overcoming 15-point deficits.

WARRIORS LARGEST DEFICITS OVERCOME AFTER EACH QUARTER THIS SEASON Largest Deficit At End Of 1st Quarter: ........ 13 .............February 29 at PhoenixLargest Deficit At End Of 2nd Quarter: ........ 9 ......................March 3 at DenverLargest Deficit At End Of 3rd Quarter: ........ 12 .........December 27 vs. PhoenixElias Sports Bureau

WARRIORS DOUBLE-DIGIT COMEBACKS IN 2019-20 LARGESTDATE OPPONENT DEFICIT SCORE TIME QTR RESULT3/7/20 vs. Philadelphia 10 75-85 1:59 3rd 118-1143/3/20 at Denver 15 49-64 10:51 3rd 116-1002/29/20 at Phoenix 18 28-46 10:31 2nd 115-991/18/20 vs. Orlando 13 0-13 7:53 1st 109-9512/27/19 vs. Phoenix 13 49-62 8:32 3rd 105-9612/25/19 vs. Houston 13 40-53 6:05 2nd 116-104

YOUTH MOVEMENT According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors entered the season as the third-youngest team in the NBA. At the end of last season (following the NBA Finals), the Warriors were the oldest team (including Two-way players) and the second-oldest behind Dallas (without Two-way players).

YOUNGEST TEAMS IN NBA ENTERING 2019-20 SEASON AVERAGE YR DAY TEAM # OF PLAYERS* 24.48 24 176 Phoenix 15 24.82 24 299 Chicago 15 24.86 24 313 Golden State 14 24.92 24 335 Minnesota 15 24.97 24 355 New York 15*does not include Two-way players

OVERTIME The Warriors had an 0-5 record in overtime games this season (11/8 at Minnesota, 119-125; 12/11 vs. New York, 122-124; 12/31 at San Antonio, 113-117; 1/16 vs. Denver, 131-134; 1/20 at Portland, 124-129). Golden State has lost its last 10 overtime contests (0-5 in 2019-20, 0-5 in 2018-19). This current streak matches a franchise-record 10-straight OT losses from Oct. 13, 1979 - March 15, 1981 (Basketball Reference) and the NBA record (Atlanta, Dallas and Minnesota) as well. Golden State's current streak is the longest since Dallas' (April 6, 2012 - Jan. 5, 2013). The last time the Warriors won an overtime game was on Dec. 18, 2017, a 116-114 win over the Lakers in Los Angeles.

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STARTING LINEUPS The Warriors used 33 different starting lineups this season, the most used in a single season since a franchise-record 49 were used in 2009-10, according to the Elias Sports Bureau (starters were tracked beginning 1970-71). The 33 unique starting lineups is the sixth-most in Warriors franchise history. Last season, the Warriors used a total of 20 different starting lineups. Golden State used six unique starting lineups in the first seven games of the season.

DIFFERENT WARRIORS STARTING LINEUPS, EACH SEASON SINCE 2014-15 NO. OF DIFFERENTSEASON STARTING LINEUPS2014-15 82015-16 122016-17 142017-18 272018-19 202019-20 33 Elias Sports Bureau

MOST DIFFERENT WARRIORS STARTING LINEUPS USED IN A SINGLE SEASON SINCE 1970-71 NO. OF DIFFERENT STARTING LINEUPS SEASON 49 2009-10 47 2008-09 41 1994-95 35 1992-93 35 2006-07 33 2019-20 32 1999-00 Elias Sports Bureau

Draymond Green (2012, second round, 35th overall) and Eric Paschall (2019, second round, 41st overall) have started together in 12 games - prior to this season the last time the Warriors started two players that they selected in the second round of an NBA Draft was on February 28, 2012 at Indiana, when Monta Ellis (2005, 40th overall) and Charles Jenkins (2011, 44th overall) started together.

On November 2 vs. Charlotte, the Warriors starting lineup featured three rookies (Ky Bowman, Jordan Poole, Eric Paschall) - according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time the Warriors had three rookies starting was on April 26, 2012 vs. San Antonio when they started five rookies - Mickell Gladness, Charles Jenkins, Klay Thompson, Jeremy Tyler and Chris Wright. According to ESPN SportsCenter, this is the earliest in a season (6th game) that a team that had made the playoffs the previous season has started three rookies in a game. The previous record was held by the 1990-91 Nuggets when they did so in their 25th game of the season.

PERFECT FROM THE LINE Golden State ranked third in the league in free throw percentage (.803), trailing Phoenix (.826) and San Antonio (.809). On January 18 vs. Orlando, the Warriors made all 11 of their free throw attempts, marking the second time this season they finished perfect from the line in a game. The most games the Warriors have been perfect from the line (minimum 10 FTA) in a single season is three, during the 2017-18 season.

On 11/9 at Oklahoma City, the Warriors made all 17 of their free throw attempts. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, this was the seventh time in the Warriors’ West Coast era that they attempted at least 17 free throws and made all of them.

BENCH POWER On January 4 vs. Detroit, the Warriors’ reserves accounted for 77 of the 104 points scored, marking the first time since 1970-71, when starting lineups were first indicated on NBA box scores, that the Warriors bench outscored the team’s starters by 50-or-more points in a game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The last time the Warriors bench scored that many points in a game was on November 9, 2009, when Golden State’s reserves scored 77 points in a 146-105 win vs. Minnesota (Elias Sports Bureau). Alec Burks scored a game-high 27 points off the bench and Omari Spellman tallied a career-high 23 points off the bench, marking the first time two Warriors reserves each scored at least 20 points since April 14, 2012 when Nate Robinson scored 28 points and Brandon Rush had 22 points in a 112-104 loss at the Clippers (Elias Sports Bureau).

BETWEEN BACK-TO-BACKS The Warriors concluded their seventh set of back-to-back games with games on February 29 at Phoenix and March 1 vs. Washington. This was the first set of back-to-backs since December 27 vs. Phoenix and December 28 vs. Dallas, a span of 62 days between back-to-back sets, an NBA record, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Warriors played 25 games in between back-to-backs (Dec 27-28 and Feb 29-Mar 1) which is tied for the most games in between back-to-backs for any team this season (Utah, 25 games in between Dec 1-2 and Jan 29-30). No team prior to this season in NBA history had more than 21+ games in between two sets of back-to-backs. The Warriors, Jazz, and Spurs (23 games) are all doing that this season. Golden State had 11 scheduled sets of back-to-backs this season (and played seven), the lowest for any season in franchise history (since 1967-68 when the league went to an 82-game regular season).

ONLY EIGHT (PLAYERS) Six times this season the Warriors have had just eight players available to play, the last time coming on March 1 vs. Washington. The six times in which they had eight players: March 1 vs. Washington, February 29 at Phoenix, January 20 at Portland, November 25 vs. Oklahoma City, November 22 at Utah and November 20 at Dallas. Despite being short-handed on February 29 at Phoenix, Golden State overcame an 18-point deficit to end an eight-game losing streak with a 115-99 win. The eight Warriors recorded 30 assists while turning the ball over just 10 times. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, since turnovers were tracked in 1970-71, only twice in franchise history have the Warriors played eight players while tallying at least 30 assists and 10 or fewer turnovers in a game, with both times coming this season. Prior to the February 29th game at Phoenix, the first time this happened was on January 20 at Portland when the eight Warriors recorded 30 assists and nine turnovers.

"WHO NEEDS THE SPLASH BROTHERS?" On February 1 at Cleveland, the Warriors made 10 3-pointers in the third quarter, matching a franchise record for most 3-point field goals in a quarter, set last season on January 15, 2019 at Denver in the first quarter. Six different Warriors made a trey in that record-setting quarter: D'Angelo Russell (3), Glenn Robinson III (2), Alec Burks (2), Draymond Green (1), Damion Lee (1) and Omari Spellman (1). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the NBA record for the most 3-pointers made in a quarter is 11, shared by several teams.

CHRISTMAS MIRACLE The Warriors, playing on Christmas Day for the seventh-straight year, stunned the Rockets, 1116-104, at Chase Center. Golden State extended its season-best winning streak to three games after home victories over Houston, Minnesota and New Orleans. According to ESPN, the Warriors: closed as an 11.5-point underdog (largest upset on Christmas in the last 30 years); won for the first time against a team with a .500 or better record (were 0-2); and became the last NBA team this season to overcome a double-figure deficit to win (Golden State, 0-19 entering the game when trailing by 10-or-more points, trailed Houston by as many as 13 points).

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SMAILAGIĆ'S TEENAGE DEBUT Warriors forward Alen Smailagić made his NBA debut on December 27 vs. Phoenix, scoring four points in five minutes of action. At 19 years, 131 days old, Smailagić became the fourth-youngest player to appear in a game for the Warriors. Only Stan Brown (18 years, 139 days in 1947), Andris Biedrins (18 years, 217 days in 2004) and Anthony Randolph (19 years, 111 days in 2008) were younger.

PASCHALL'S RISING STAR Rookie forward Eric Paschall was selected to participate in the 2020 NBA Rising Stars Game, becoming the 15th Golden State player to be selected to play in the game, and the first since Harrison Barnes in 2014. Paschall recorded a team-high 23 points (10-13 FG) in 20 minutes off the bench to help Team USA to a 151-131 win over Team World in the 2020 NBA Rising Stars Game on Friday, February 14 at the United Center in Chicago.

WARRIORS RISING STARS PARTICIPANTS 2020 Eric Paschall 2014 Harrison Barnes2013 Harrison Barnes, Klay Thompson2011 Stephen Curry 2010 Stephen Curry, Anthony Morrow 2007 Monta Ellis2004 Mike Dunleavy, Jr.2003 Gilbert Arenas, Troy Murphy, Jason Richardson2002 Jason Richardson2001 Marc Jackson2000 Antawn Jamison1996 Joe Smith1995 Clifford Rozier1994 Chris Webber

PASCHALL'S HOT START Eric Paschall scored 30 or more points twice in his first 13 career games, becoming the first Warriors rookie to post multiple 30-point games in their first 13 career games since Rick Barry had three 30-point showings in 1965-66. The last rookie to score at least 30 points twice in his first 13 career games was Milwaukee’s Brandon Jennings, who did it twice during the 2009-10 season. Paschall joined Atlanta’s John Drew as only players selected in the second round to post multiple 30-point games in their first 13 career games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Drew had three 30-point games in his first 13 career appearances in 1974-75.

300 POINTS IN 20 GAMES FOR PASCHALL Warriors forward Eric Paschall became the seventh Warriors player to score at least 300 points in his first 20 games of his career with the team. The last Warriors rookie to score at least 300 points in his first 20 career games was Mitch Richmond during the 1988-89 season (378 points).

MOST POINTS IN 1ST 20 CAREER GAMES AS A WARRIOR PLAYER POINTS SEASON Eric Paschall 323 2019-20Mitch Richmond 378 1988-89Rick Barry 384 1965-66Wilt Chamberlain 715 1959-60Paul Arizin 362 1950-51Vern Gardner 324 1949-50Joe Fulks 441 1946-47 Basketball Reference

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERIC PASCHALL Rookie Eric Paschall celebrated his 23rd birthday on November 4 with a career night in a win over Portland. Paschall recorded 34 points and 13 rebounds in 40 minutes in just his seventh game, becoming: • the first Warriors rookie to score at least 34 points in a game since

Stephen Curry (42 points on April 14, 2010 at Portland).• the first Warriors rookie to score at least 34 points and grab 13 rebounds

since Chris Webber (36-point/13-rebound game on Jan. 4, 1994 vs. Sacramento).

• the first NBA player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds in their rookie season since Blake Griffin (47-point/14-rebound game on Jan. 7, 2011 vs. Indiana).

• the first second-round pick to score at least 30 points for the Warriors in their rookie season since Gilbert Arenas (32 points on March 21, 2002 vs. the L.A. Clippers).

• the first player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds by their seventh NBA game since Alonzo Mourning (34 points and 14 rebounds in his fourth career game on November 20, 1992 vs. Golden State.

PASCHALL AMONG TOP ROOKIES Eric Paschall, selected by the Warriors in the second round (41st overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft was one of the most productive rookies this season. Before the NBA season was suspended on March 11, among NBA rookies this season, Paschall ranked fourth in scoring (14.0 ppg), fifth in rebounding (4.6 rpg), fourth in field goal percentage (.497 FG%), ninth in free throw percentage (.774 FT%), eighth in minutes played per game (27.6 mpg), tied 10th in assists (2.1 apg). Paschall had two 20-point, 10-rebound games, the most by a Warriors rookie since Stephen Curry had two such games in 2009-10. Eight rookies scored at least 30 points in a game this season but only Paschall (2), New Orleans' Zion Williamson (3), Chicago’ Coby White (3), and Miami’s Kendrick Nunn (2) posted multiple 30-point efforts. With his two 30-point games, Paschall became the first Warriors rookie to have at least two such outings since Stephen Curry posted eight 30-point games in 2009-10. The last Warriors rookie not drafted in the first round to have at least two 30-point games in their first season was Anthony Morrow with two in 2008-09.

WARRIORS ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS, FRANCHISE HISTORY CATEGORY NO. PLAYER DATE/OPPONENTPTS 58 Wilt Chamberlain (twice) 1/25/60 vs. DET 2/21/60 at NYKFGM 26 Wilt Chamberlain 2/21/60 at NYKFGA 51 Wilt Chamberlain 12/30/59 vs. MNL3PM 7 Stephen Curry 2/10/10 vs. LAC3PA 12 Jordan Poole 11/13/19 at LALFTM 21 Rick Barry 12/14/65 at NYKFTA 25 Wilt Chamberlain 1/23/60 at DETREB 45 Wilt Chamberlain 2/6/60 vs. SYRAST 19 Tim Hardaway 1/8/90 vs. DENSTL 8 Winston Garland 4/20/88 vs. PORBLK 6 several, last Jordan Bell 11/24/17 vs. CHI

WELCOMING WIGGINS The Warriors welcomed Andrew Wiggins on February 6 after acquiring him, a 2021 first round draft pick (top 3 protected) and a 2021 second round draft pick from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for guards Jacob Evans III and D’Angelo Russell and forward Omari Spellman. The first overall selection in the 2014 NBA Draft, Wiggins became the ninth player selected first overall in the NBA Draft (since 1966) to play for the Warriors, joining Andrew Bogut, Kwame Brown, Joe Barry Carroll, John Lucas, Cazzie Russell, Joe Smith, Ralph Sampson and Chris Webber. Wiggins is the first-ever Canadian-born player and first Minnesota Timberwolves player to win the NBA Rookie of the Year award (2014-15).

With the Warriors, Wiggins appeared in 12 games (all starts), averaging 19.4 points (.457 FG%, .339 3P%, .672 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.33 steals, 1.42 blocks in 33.6 minutes per game. Wiggins scored at least 20 points in seven games and recorded two double-doubles. Prior to the NBA suspending the season on March 11, Wiggins ranked 20th among the league leaders with a 21.8 scoring average.

NO. 1 OVERALL DRAFT SELECTIONS TO PLAY FOR THE WARRIORS (SINCE 1966) PLAYER DRAFT YEAR Andrew Bogut 2005 Kwame Brown 2001 Joe Barry Carroll 1980 John Lucas 1976 Cazzie Russell 1966 Joe Smith 1995 Ralph Sampson 1983 Chris Webber 1993 Andrew Wiggins 2014

TRIPLE THREAT DRAYMOND On December 11 vs. New York, Draymond Green recorded a triple-double with 14 points, a team-high-tying 10 rebounds and game-high and season-high 12 assists, his second of the season and 24th of his career in the regular season. The overtime loss to New York ended the streak of 23-straight wins by the Warriors in regular season games in which Green recorded a triple-double. The streak fell one win shy of Magic Johnson’s NBA-record of 24. Green, the Warriors’ franchise leader in triple-doubles, has a total of 34 career triple-doubles (24 in the regular season and 10 in the postseason).

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STEPHEN CURRY, ELDER STATESMAN Despite appearing in just five games in 2019-20, Stephen Curry has now played in 11 seasons with the Warriors, joining Al Attles and Nate Thurmond as the second-longest tenured Warriors players behind only Chris Mullin (13 seasons). Curry has played his entire career with the Warriors, trailing only Miami’s Udonis Haslem (17 seasons) for the longest active tenure with the franchise in which they began their careers.

ALL-TIME MOST SEASONS PLAYED WITH WARRIORS 13 Chris Mullin 1986-200111 Al Attles 1961-197111 Stephen Curry 2010-202011 Nate Thurmond 1964-197410 Paul Arizin 1951-196210 Adonal Foyle 1998-200710 Jeff Mullins 1967-1976

MISSING CURRY Stephen Curry missed two games (3/7 vs. Philadelphia and 3/10 vs. Clippers) due to influenza after returning to the lineup on March 5 vs. Toronto after missing the previous 58 games (November 1-March 3) due to a left hand fracture. The 58 games is the most consecutive games that Curry has missed in his career and Golden State went 13-45 (.224) in his absence. Curry (illness) also missed the March 7 vs. Philadelphia game in which the Warriors won, giving the Warriors a 14-45 record (.237) without Curry in the lineup this season. Since 2014-15, the Warriors have a 40-71 (.360) record without Curry in the lineup.

In 2017-18, the Warriors played 16 of the final 17 regular season games and the first six games of the 2018 NBA Playoffs without Curry, who suffered a left MCL sprain on March 23 vs. Atlanta. Curry returned to the lineup, coming off the bench in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals against New Orleans on May 1, 2018. Golden State possessed a 22-15 record (.595) without Curry in the 2017-18 season in the regular season and playoffs (17-14 in 2017-18 regular season, 5-1 in the 2018 NBA Playoffs).

CURRY'S MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY (min. 4 GAMES) CONSECUTIVE GAMES MISSED INJURY SEASON DATES 58 left hand fracture 2019-20 11/1 - 3/3/20 28 sprained right ankle 2011-12 3/13 - 4/26/12 16 left MCL sprain 2017-18 3/25 - 4/28/18 11 left groin strain 2018-19 11/10 - 11/29/18 11 sprained right ankle 2017-18 12/6 - 12/29/17 6 tweaked right ankle 2017-18 3/9 - 3/19/17 4 MCL sprain, right knee 2015-16 4/27 - 5/7/16

WHEN CURRY RETURNS... Since 2014-15, in the first game back from injury of at least four games, Stephen Curry is averaging 30.8 points per game (.529 FG%, .426 3P%, 30-30 FT) and the Warriors are 4-2. The Warriors have an all-time 5-3 record in the first game Curry has played in following an absence of four games-or-more.

On March 5, 2020 vs. Toronto, Curry finished with a team-high-tying 23 points (6-16 FG, 3-12 3P, 8-8 FT), six rebounds and seven assists in 27 minutes. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Curry's 23 points were the third-most points scored by a player in his first game back after missing at least 50 games.

CURRY'S 1ST GAME BACK AFTER MISSING AT LEAST 4 STRAIGHT GAMES, SINGLE-SEASON DATE OPP W/L PTS REB AST FGM-A 3P-A FT-A MIN3/5/20 vs. TOR L 23 6 7 6-16 3-12 8-8 2712/1/18 at DET L 27 5 3 10-21 3-9 4-4 375/1/18 vs. NOP* W 28 7 2 8-15 5-10 7-7 2712/30/17 vs. MEM W 38 4 3 13-17 10-13 2-2 263/23/17 vs. ATL W 29 7 1 10-18 3-8 6-6 255/9/16 at POR* W 40 9 8 16-32 5-16 3-3 371/20/12 vs. IND L 12 2 3 5-15 2-6 0-0 2912/25/10 vs. POR W 4 4 11 2-15 0-5 0-0 29* came off the bench; playoff game

W-L PTS REB AST FGM-A 3P-A FT-A MIN2014-15-2017-18 4-2 185 38 24 63-119 29-68 30-30 179AVERAGES 30.8 6.3 4.0 .529 .426 1.000 29.8

CAREER 5-3 201 44 38 70-149 31-79 30-30 237AVERAGES 25.1 5.5 4.8 .470 .392 1.000 29.6

MOST POINTS IN FIRST GAME BACK AFTER MISSING TEAM'S PREVIOUS 50 GAMES - ALL-TIME POINTS PLAYER DATE 26 Derek Fisher March 2001 26 Chris Webber March 2004 23 Stephen Curry March 2020 Elias Sports Bureau

D’ANGELO SCORES 52! On 11/8 at Minnesota, D’Angelo Russell tallied a career-high 52 points (19-37 FG, 7-17 3P, 7-8 FT), becoming the 14th Warriors player in franchise history to score at least 50 points. The 14 different players to score 50-or-more points is the most for any franchise in NBA history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau (second is the Lakers with 10). With Damian Lillard scoring 60 points vs. Brooklyn and Russell with 52 at Minnesota on 11/8, it was the 16th time in NBA history multiple players scored at least 50 points on the same night, but the only the second time both players’ teams lost their games - April 9, 1978, David Thompson (73) and George Gervin (63) in their famous last-day duel for the scoring title. (ESPN Stats & Info)

WARRIORS PLAYERS THAT HAVE SCORED AT LEAST 50 POINTS IN A GAME, FRANCHISE HISTORY PLAYER 50-PT GAMES PLAYER 50-PT GAMESWilt Chamberlain 105 Joe Barry Carroll 1Rick Barry 14 Jamal Crawford 1Stephen Curry 6 Joe Fulks 1Klay Thompson 3 Neil Johnston 1Kevin Durant 2 Bernard King 1Antawn Jamison 2 D’Angelo Russell 1Purvis Short 2 Phil Smith 2 Basketball Reference

CURRY, GREEN, THOMPSON ARE OLYMPIC FINALISTS On March 24, 2020, a decision was made to postpone the 2020 Olympics due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The 2020 Summer Olympic Games was scheduled to be held from July 24-Aug. 9 in Tokyo, Japan.

Warriors guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson and forward Draymond Green were among the 44 finalists for the U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team. The official 12-member 2021 U.S. Olympic Men's Basketball Team roster will be announced at a later time.

Curry is a two-time FIBA World Cup gold medalist, representing the United States in 2010 and 2014. Green won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, while Thompson earned an Olympic gold medal in 2016 and a FIBA World Cup gold medal in 2014.

Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr, in addition to Lloyd Pierce (Atlanta Hawks) and Jay Wright (Villanova University), are assistant coaches on Gregg Popovich’s (San Antonio Spurs) U.S. Olympic Team staff.

WARRIORS SIGN MULDER TO A MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT On March 10, the Warriors signed guard Mychal Mulder to a multi-year contract. Mulder, 25, was originally signed to a 10-day contract on February 27. Prior to joining the Warriors, Mulder appeared in 39 games (34 starts), averaging 17.0 points, (.451 FG%, .399 3P%), 4.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 33.2 minutes per game with the NBA G League’s Sioux Falls Skyforce this season. Unselected in the 2017 NBA Draft out of the University of Kentucky, Mulder spent the previous two seasons with the Windy City Bulls of the G League.

WARRIORS SIGN RANDLE TO 10-DAY CONTRACT On March 3, the Warriors signed guard Chasson (CHASE-in) Randle to a 10-day contract. Randle, 27, owns career NBA averages of 5.4 points, 1.7 assists, 1.2 rebounds and 13.9 minutes in 75 games (two starts) over two seasons (2016-17, 2018-19) with the Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks and Washington Wizards. The 6’2” guard spent the first part of the 2019-20 campaign with the Tianjin Pioneers of the Chinese Basketball Association, tallying averages of 24.9 points, 4.1 assists and 3.4 rebounds in 32.6 minutes over 23 games.

Unselected in the 2015 NBA Draft out of Stanford University, Randle was a member of Golden State’s Las Vegas Summer League squad in 2015. He ranks as the Cardinal’s all-time scoring leader (2,375 points) in addition to recording the most games played (144), minutes (4,791) and three-point field goals (304) in school history.

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WARRIORS SIGN BENDER TO 2ND 10-DAY CONTRACT On March 5, the Warriors signed center Dragan (DRAHG-an) Bender to a second 10-day contract. His first 10-day contract was signed on February 23. Bender, 22, appeared in seven games this season with the Milwaukee Bucks, averaging 3.7 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 13.0 minutes per game. In 13 games with Milwaukee’s G League affiliate, the Wisconsin Herd, the 7’0” center tallied averages of 20.5 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.69 blocks in 28.8 minutes per game. Bender was originally selected by the Phoenix Suns with the fourth overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft and played four seasons with Phoenix and Milwaukee.

WARRIORS SIGN BOWMAN, CHRISS, TOSCANO-ANDERSON On February 7, the Warriors signed Ky Bowman, Marquese Chriss and Juan Toscano-Anderson to contracts.

Bowman and Chriss, whose Two-Way contracts were converted to standard NBA contracts, join Damion Lee (2019-20) and Quinn Cook (2017-18) as players to have their Two-Way contracts converted by the Warriors.

WARRIORS ACQUIRE WIGGINS On February 6, the Warriors acquired Andrew Wiggins, a 2021 first round draft pick (top 3 protected) and a 2021 second round draft pick from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for guards Jacob Evans III and D’Angelo Russell and forward Omari Spellman.

Wiggins, 24, appeared in 42 games (all starts) for Minnesota this season, averaging 22.4 points and career highs of 5.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 34.6 minutes per game. Originally selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first overall pick of the 2014 NBA Draft, the Kansas University product earned Rookie of the Year honors and was named to the All-Rookie First Team with Minnesota in 2014-15. Wiggins ranks as Minnesota’s career leader in three-point field goals made (520) and is the second-leading scorer in franchise history (8,710 points) behind only Kevin Garnett. Additionally, he ranks in the top 10 on the club’s all-time leaderboard for games played (442; fifth), field goals made (3,218; second), steals (436; fifth) and rebounds (1,922; 10th). In 2017-18, Wiggins helped lead the Timberwolves to their first postseason appearance in 14 years.

Originally selected by the Warriors with the 28th overall pick of the 2018 NBA Draft, Evans III, 22, appeared in 27 games (one start) for Golden State this season, averaging 4.7 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 15.3 minutes per game. Acquired from the Nets this past offseason,

Russell, 23, appeared in 33 games (all starts) for the Warriors this season, averaging 23.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 6.2 assists in 32.1 minutes per game. Golden State was Russell's third NBA team after the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets.

Spellman, 22, appeared in 49 games (three starts) for the Warriors this season, averaging 7.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 18.1 minutes per game.

WARRIORS ACQUIRE DRAFT PICKS On February 6, the Warriors traded guards Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for three second round draft picks. The draft choices acquired by Golden State include a 2020 second round pick via Dallas, a 2021 second round pick via Denver and a 2022 second-round pick via Toronto.

Burks, 28, appeared in 48 games (18 starts) for the Warriors this season, averaging career highs of 16.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.04 steals in 29.0 minutes per game. A nine-year NBA veteran, Burks played for Utah, Cleveland, Sacramento and Golden State.

Robinson III, 26, appeared in 48 games (all starts) for Golden State this season, tallying career highs of 12. 9 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 31.6 minutes per game. A six-year NBA veteran, Robinson III played for Minnesota, Philadelphia, Indiana, Detroit and Golden State.

Golden State currently holds its own first round selection (top 20 protected) in the 2020 NBA Draft in addition to second round draft choices via Dallas and Utah.

WILLIE CAULEY-STEIN TRADED TO DALLAS On January 25, the Warriors traded center Willie Cauley-Stein to Dallas in exchange for a 2020 second round draft pick (via Utah). Cauley-Stein, 26, appeared in 41 games (37 starts) for the Warriors this season, averaging 7.9 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.22 blocks and 1.10 steals in 22.9 minutes per game. He originally signed with Golden State as a free agent on July 8, 2019 after playing four seasons with the Sacramento Kings, the team that selected him with the sixth overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft.

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• Completed his sixth season with Golden State.• In six seasons with the Warriors has a 337-138 (.709) coaching record, second-best regular season

winning percentage behind Toronto's Nick Nurse (.712, 104-42 in two seasons).• On January 26, 2019, earned his 300th career regular-season coaching victory in his 377th game at the

helm, reaching the milestone in the fewest amount of games in professional sports history.• His .733 winning percentage in the postseason (77-28) is the highest winning percentage among NBA

head coaches all-time that have coached a minimum of 25 playoff games.• Guided the Warriors to the 2015, 2017 and 2018 NBA titles, four straight Western Conference

Championships (2015-18) and the NBA’s single-season wins record (73, 2015-16).• Became the first coach in Warriors franchise history to win more than two championships (2015, 2017,

2018).• With the 113-106 win at Houston on March 28, 2017, the Warriors’ 60th of the season, became the

fastest to earn 200 career coaching victories (in 238 games) in NBA history, surpassing the previous record of 270 games set by Phil Jackson.

• Named with his staff (Ron Adams, Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Chris DeMarco, Bruce Fraser and Willie Green) to coach the Western Conference in the 2017 NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 19, in New Orleans... Became the second coach in franchise history to earn the honor multiple times, joining Alvin Attles (1975, 1976)... Is also the first coach to earn the All-Star nod in two of his first three NBA seasons since Phoenix’s Paul Westphal in 1993 and 1995.

• Has been named Western Conference Coach of the Month six times (January, March 2015, March 2016, Oct./Nov. 2016, January 2017, December 2017).

• Named 2015-16 NBA Coach of the Year after the Warriors set numerous league records - single-season wins record (73), single-season road wins (34), consecutive wins to begin a season (24) and consecutive regular-season home wins (54) - and joined the Chicago Bulls (1995-96 & 1996-97) as the only teams to win at least 65 games in back-to-back campaigns.

• Became the third coach in Warriors franchise history to earn NBA Coach of the Year Award, joining Alex Hannum (1963-64) and Don Nelson (1991-92).• In 2014-15, led the Warriors to a then-franchise-record 67 victories, establishing NBA records for most wins and highest winning percentage (67-15, .817) by

a rookie head coach.• Eight-time NBA Champion (three as a coach and five as a player - 3 with Chicago, 2 with San Antonio).• Named Warriors head coach on May 19, 2014, becoming the 25th head coach in franchise history and the 20th since the team moved to the West Coast in

1962.• Is the NBA’s all-time three-point percentage leader, having converted on 45.4 percent (726-of-1599) of his attempts from long range.• Amassed career averages of 6.0 points, 1.8 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game in 910 regular-season games in 15 seasons with six teams: Phoenix (1988-

89), Cleveland (1989-90 - 1992-93), Orlando (1992-93), Chicago (1993-94 - 1997-98), San Antonio (1998-99 - 2000-01, 2002-03) and Portland (2001-01).• Owns 28 years of NBA experience as a player, coach, television analyst (two different four-year stints as a game analyst on TNT) and front office executive,

including a three-year stint (2007-10) as president of basketball operations and general manager for the Phoenix Suns... During his time as Suns GM, the club posted a 155-91 (.630) record and earned a pair of playoff berths, including a trip to the 2010 Western Conference Finals.

• As a player, made playoffs 11 times and is one of only 26 players in NBA history to win five championships, earning three rings with Chicago and two with San Antonio.

• Born on September 27, 1965, Steve and his wife, Margot, have two sons, Nicholas and Matthew, and one daughter, Madeleine.

HEAD COACH STEVE KERR

REGULAR SEASON Season Record Win Pct. Div. Finish 2014-15 67-15 .817 1st 2015-16 73-9 .890 1st 2016-17 67-15 .817 1st 2017-18 58-24 .707 1st 2018-19 57-25 .695 1st 2019-20 15-50 .231 --- TOTAL 337-138 .709 ---

PLAYOFFS Season Record Win Pct. Playoffs 2014-15 16-5 .762 NBA Champions 2015-16 15-9 .625 Lost NBA Finals 2016-17 16-1 .941 NBA Champions 2017-18 16-5 .762 NBA Champions 2018-19 14-8 .636 Lost NBA Finals TOTAL 77-28 .733 ---

STEVE KERR NBA COACHING RECORD

NBA 2015-16 COACH OF THE YEAR, NBA 2015-16 COACH OF THE YEAR, 2015 & 2017 2015 & 2017 ALL-STAR COACHALL-STAR COACH

Chase Center/Thrive City Fast Facts• Chase Center (not THE Chase Center).• Warriors’ new 18,064-seat, privately-financed, state-of-the-art arena in

the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco.• Chase Center anchors Thrive City, 3.2 acres of public plazas and

open space with over two dozen retail locations located throughout the property that will debut over the course of the first year.

• The project triggers the creation of a 5.5-acre public park on the waterfront, across from Chase Center.

• Warriors returned to San Francisco, where they played for nine years after moving West from Philadelphia in 1962.

• The arena serves as the new home of the Golden State Warriors along with concerts, family shows, cultural events and more, totaling nearly 200 events a year.

• The first event was scheduled for Friday, September 6 --- Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony. Other concerts that Chase Center hosted in the first few weeks included Elton John, Janet Jackson, Dave Matthews, and Eric Clapton.

• The Warriors played their first game in Chase Center on Saturday, October 5 (preseason game vs. Lakers).

• Developed with Samsung, Chase Center features the NBA’s largest scoreboard with over 9,500 square feet of LED space. It fully retracts into the ceiling for optimal concert-going experience.

• Chase Center features eight kitchens (compared to one at Oracle Arena) with their food program featuring “Only in the Bay Area” experiences including Oakland’s Bakesale Betty, San Francisco’s Tacolicious, Sam’s Chowder House of Half Moon Bay, the exclusive Hot Dog Bill’s Burger Dog, Tony G’s Pizza, La Cocina, Old Skool Cafe and Big Nate’s BBQ.

• 1% of the overall budget for Chase Center is committed to public art around Thrive City and inside Chase Center. Chase Center and Thrive City will feature art from international artist Olafur Eliasson (located outside the East Entrance of Chase Center), Sports and the Arts commissioned one-of-a-kind, museum-quality art and photography created by local artists that showcases Warriors, entertainment and regional history, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) loaned two pieces and commissioned two pieces, and naming rights partner Chase provided artwork from their JP Morgan Chase Art Collection.

chasecenter.comChase Center is a privately financed 18,064-seat sports and entertainment arena in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood that is home to the six-time NBA champion Golden State Warriors and hosts nearly 200 events per year, including concerts, family shows and special performances. Easily accessible by foot, bicycle or mass transit, Chase Center anchors Thrive City—a multipurpose complex consisting of 3.2 acres of publicly accessible plazas and dozens of unique restaurant and retail locations, in addition to year-round health and wellness programming.

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12 G KY BOWMAN 6-1 188 1 YEAR BOSTON COLLEGE GP/S 45/12 PTS 7.4 REB 2.7 AST 2.9 STL 0.98 FG% .417 3P% .308 MIN 22.6

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 24:04 5 6 83.3 1 2 50.0 0 0 0.0 0 4 4 1 1 0 0 5 11 -43/7 vs. PHI DNP - RIGHT ANKLE SPRAIN3/5 vs. TOR DNP - RIGHT ANKLE SPRAIN3/3 at DEN INACTIVE LIST - RIGHT ANKLE SPRAIN3/1 vs. WAS DNP - RIGHT ANKLE SPRAIN

CAREER-HIGH POINTSQuarter: 11, 4th QTR, 11/17/19 GSW at NOPHalf: 19, 2nd half, 11/17/19 GSW at NOP

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in 45 games (12 starts), averaging 7.4 points (.417 FG%, .308 3P%, .829 FT%), 2.7 rebounds,

2.9 assists, 0.98 steals in 22.6 minutes per game.• As a starter, appeared in 12 games, averaging 10.7 points (.443 FG%, .368 3P%, .706 FT%), 2.8 rebounds,

4.3 assists 1.33 steals in 28.4 minutes per game.• As a reserve, appeared in 33 games, averaging 6.3 points (.403 FG%, .275 3P%, .917 FT%), 2.7 rebounds,

2.4 assists in 20.5 minutes per game.• Before the NBA season was suspended on 3/11, among NBA rookies this season, ranked fifth in assists per

game (2.9 apg), tied fourth in steals per game (0.98 spg).• Scored in double-figures in 13 games, 20-or-more in one.• Dished out 10-or-more assists in one game.• Led the Warriors in rebounding in two games and assists in nine.• Missed five games (2/29-3/7) due to a right ankle sprain suffered in the game on 2/27 vs. Lakers.

2019-20 G LEAGUE NOTES• With Santa Cruz, appeared in 12 games (all starts), averaging 14.5 points (.449 FG%, .200 3P%, .722

FT%), 5.9 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 1.3 steals in 31.7 minutes per game.• On 12/13 vs. the Agua Caliente Clippers, recorded game-high 27 points (10-16 FG, 4-7 3P, 2-2 FT), eight rebounds, 10 assists and two steals in 35 minutes in first career

G League game.

NBA CAREER NOTES• Was not selected by an NBA franchise in the 2019 NBA Draft.

Minutes .................................... 39, 11/25/2019, Golden State vs Oklahoma City (Twice)Field Goals ................................ 9, 11/25/2019, Golden State vs Oklahoma City (Twice)Field Goal Attempts .................. 17, 11/25/2019, Golden State vs Oklahoma City Three-Point Field Goals ............ 3, 11/22/2019, Golden State at Utah (Twice)Three-Point Attempts............... 7, 11/17/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Free Throws .............................. 5, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 6, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Offensive Rebounds ................. 2, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans (7 times)Defensive Rebounds ................. 6, 12/02/2019, Golden State at Atlanta (3 times)Rebounds ................................. 8, 12/02/2019, Golden State at Atlanta Assists ...................................... 11, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Steals ....................................... 4, 01/02/2020, Golden State at Minnesota Turnovers ................................. 7, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Blocked Shots ........................... 2, 02/20/2020, Golden State vs Houston Points ....................................... 24, 11/25/2019, Golden State vs Oklahoma City

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32 F MARQUESE CHRISS (MAR-kee-SS Kriss) 6-9 240 4 YEARS WASHINGTON GP/S 59/21 PTS 9.3 REB 6.2 AST 1.9 BLK 1.05 FG% .545 3P% .205 MIN 20.3

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 27:09 3 5 60.0 0 0 0.0 4 4 100 3 7 10 2 1 0 0 1 10 -323/7 vs. PHI 32:40 6 9 66.7 0 1 0.0 1 1 100 3 7 10 8 0 1 1 2 13 123/5 vs. TOR 29:56 6 14 42.9 0 1 0.0 5 6 83.3 5 7 12 4 1 1 2 2 17 53/3 at DEN 24:52 7 12 58.3 0 1 0.0 2 2 100 1 4 5 1 1 2 1 3 16 123/1 vs. WAS 30:13 6 8 75.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 11 13 2 5 0 2 3 12 -18

CAREER-HIGH POINTSQuarter: 13, 2nd QTR, 4/1/17 PHX at PORHalf: 22, 2nd half, 2/4/17 PHX vs. MIL

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in 59 games (21 starts), averaging

9.3 points (.545 FG%, .205 3P%, .769 FT%), 6.2 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.05 blocks in 20.3 minutes per game.

• His 114 assists this season set a new career-high for a season (prev. 83 in 2017-18 with Suns).

• As a starter, appeared in 21 games, averaging 12.7 points (.592 FG%, .176 3P%, .750 FT%), 7.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.38 blocks in 26.5 minutes per game.

• As a reserve, appeared in 38 games, averaging 7.4 points (.505 FG%, .227 3P%, .784 FT%), 5.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists in 16.8 minutes per game.

• Scored in double figures in 30 games, 20-or-more in two games.• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds 11 times.• Recorded nine double-doubles (12/11, 12/13, 12/18, 2/12, 2/25, 3/1, 3/5, 3/7, 3/10).• Led Warriors in scoring in two games, rebounding in 22, assists in four.• Recorded double-doubles in three-straight games (3/5, 3/7, 3/10) setting a new career high streak.• On 12/13 at Utah, posted 12 points, 13 rebounds and five assists to become the fourth player this season to record at least 10 points, 10 rebounds and five assists off the

bench joining Montrezl Harrell (LAC), DeAndre’ Bembry (ATL) and Mason Plumlee (DEN).• On 1/15, signed by Golden State Warriors to a Two-Way contract.• Missed the one game (2/23 vs. New Orleans) due to left calf soreness.

NBA CAREER NOTES• With the Phoenix Suns, appeared in 154 career games (124 starts), averaging 8.5 points (.438 FG%, .309 3P%, .617 FT%), 4.8 rebounds, 0.9 assists in 21.2 minutes per

game in two seasons (2016-17 - 2017-18).• With the Houston Rockets, appeared in 16 games (all as a reserve), averaging 1.8 points (.324 FG%, .067 3P%, .857 FT%), 1.8 rebounds, 0.4 assists in 6.5 minutes per

game in 2018-19.• With the Cleveland Cavaliers, appeared in 27 games (2 starts), averaging 5.7 points (.384 FG%, .263 3P%, .684 FT%), 4.2 rebounds, 0.6 assists in 14.6 minutes in 2018-19.• Selected by the Sacramento Kings in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2016 NBA Draft (June 23, 2016).• Traded by the Sacramento Kings to the Phoenix Suns for Bogdan Bogdanović, Skal Labissière, Georgios Papagiannis and a 2020 second-round draft pick (June 23, 2016).• Signed a multi-year contract with the Phoenix Suns (July 7, 2016).• Traded by the Phoenix Suns with Brandon Knight to the Houston Rockets for Ryan Anderson and De’Anthony Melton (August 31, 2018).• As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Houston Rockets with Brandon Knight, a 2019 first-round draft pick and a 2022 second-round draft pick to the Cleveland

Cavaliers; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Wade Baldwin, Nik Stauskas and a 2021 second-round draft pick to the Houston Rockets; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Alec Burks to the Sacramento Kings; the Houston Rockets traded a 2020 second-round draft pick to the Sacramento Kings; and the Sacramento Kings traded Iman Shumpert to the Houston Rockets (February 7, 2019).

Minutes .................................... 34, 12/31/2019, Golden State at San Antonio Field Goals ................................ 12, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Field Goal Attempts .................. 15, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Three-Point Field Goals ............ 1, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (8 times)Three-Point Attempts............... 4, 02/05/2020, Golden State at Brooklyn Free Throws .............................. 8, 11/29/2019, Golden State at Miami Free Throw Attempts ................ 9, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami (Twice)Offensive Rebounds ................. 6, 12/11/2019, Golden State vs New York Defensive Rebounds ................. 11, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington Rebounds ................................. 13, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (Twice)Assists ...................................... 8, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Steals ....................................... 4, 11/27/2019, Golden State vs Chicago (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 6, 12/02/2019, Golden State at Atlanta Blocked Shots ........................... 4, 02/01/2020, Golden State at Cleveland (Twice)Points ....................................... 26, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers

2019-20 REGULAR-SEASON HIGHS

Minutes .................................... 40, 04/11/2017, Phoenix at Sacramento Field Goals ................................ 12, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Field Goal Attempts .................. 19, 04/11/2017, Phoenix at Sacramento Three-Point Field Goals ............ 4, 03/04/2018, Phoenix at Atlanta Three-Point Attempts............... 9, 01/03/2018, Phoenix at Denver Free Throws .............................. 8, 11/29/2019, Golden State at Miami (3 times)Free Throw Attempts ................ 10, 04/06/2018, Phoenix vs New Orleans (Twice)Offensive Rebounds ................. 6, 12/11/2019, Golden State vs New York Defensive Rebounds ................. 13, 04/03/2018, Phoenix vs Sacramento Rebounds ................................. 13, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (6 times)Assists ...................................... 8, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Steals ....................................... 5, 01/03/2018, Phoenix at Denver Turnovers ................................. 6, 12/02/2019, Golden State at Atlanta (Twice)Blocked Shots ........................... 5, 11/11/2017, Phoenix vs Minnesota (3 times)Points ....................................... 27, 02/04/2017, Phoenix vs Milwaukee

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS

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STEPHEN CURRY’S CAREER 20-POINT QUARTERS

BY QUARTERS (26 CAREER)QTR TIME 20+ PTS IN A QTR1ST 72ND 23RD 154TH 2

BY SEASONS (26 CAREER)2009-10 02010-11 02011-12 02012-13 22013-14 02014-15 12015-16 112016-17 52017-18 22018-19 5

CAREER 20-POINT HALVES

CAREER 1532018-19 232017-18 15games w/ 20+ points in both halves: 12 (3 this season)

CAREER 30-POINT HALVES

BY HALVESHALF # 30+ PTS IN A HALF1ST 32ND 5

BY SEASONS (8 CAREER)2009-10 02010-11 02011-12 02012-13 12013-14 22014-15 12015-16 22016-17 02017-18 2

CAREER 30-PT HALVESDate/Opp (Half) Points1/27/18 vs. BOS (2nd) 3311/24/17 vs. CHI (1st) 312/3/16 at WAS (1st) 3610/31/15 at NOP (2nd) 382/4/15 vs. DAL (2nd) 361/31/14 at UTA (2nd) 3012/9/13 at CHA (2nd) 324/12/13 at LAL (1st) 32

CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE• Had streak w/ at least one 3FGM: 157 (196

including playoffs)• triple-doubles - 7 (W/L: 7-0) (last on 1/22/16

vs. IND)• double-doubles - 119• most 3PM in QTR: 7, 2/3/16 (1st QTR)GAMES WITH:• 10 or more 3FGM: 15 (W/L: 12-3)• 30 or more points: 174• 40 or more points: 38 (W/L: 32-6)• 50 or more points: 6 (W/L: 5-1)• 10 or more assists:109• 20 points and 10 assists: 76• 30 points and 10 assists: 28• 20 points and 10 rebounds: 16• 30 points and 10 rebounds: 10

REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF OT 25 26 28 (2) 20 (2) 36 38 13 2/3/16 at WAS 11/24/17 vs. CHI 10/31/05 vs. NOP 1/13/16 at DEN 2/3/16 at WAS 10/31/15 vs. NOP 11/29 at LAL 12/2/15 at CHA 1/5/19 at SAC

FREE THROW STREAKS2018-19: 46 (1/3/19 - 1/28/19)Career-High (Single-Season): 52, twice (3/9/15-4/4/15 & 10/17/17-10/29/17Overall, Career: 54 (4/12/17-10/29/17)

STEPHEN CURRY CAREER DID NOT PLAY 4TH QUARTER

BY SEASONS GAME 2009-10 2 2010-11 6 2011-12 6 2012-13 4 2013-14 13 2014-15 20 2015-16 19 2016-17 25 2017-18 18 2018-19 12 2019-20 2 TOTALS 127 last time: 10/30/19 vs. PHX

30 G STEPHEN (STEFF-in) CURRY 6-3 190 11 YEARS DAVIDSON GP/S 5/5 PTS 20.8 REB 5.4 AST 6.6 STL 1.00 FG% .402 3P% .245 MIN 27.9

LAST 3 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC DNP - INFLUENZA3/7 vs. PHI INACTIVE - ILLNESS3/5 vs. TOR 27:14 6 16 37.5 3 12 25.0 8 8 100 0 6 6 7 1 0 0 1 23 -13

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in five games (all starts), averaging

20.8 points (.402 FG%, .245 3P%, 26-26 FT), 5.2 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.00 steals in 27.9 minutes per game.

• The five games are the fewest Curry has ever played in a single season.

• Scored in double-figures in four games, 20-or-more points in four.

• Dished out 10-or-more assists in one game.• Recorded one double-double (10/28).• Led the Warriors in scoring in four games,

rebounding in one, assists in three.• On 10/30 vs. Phoenix, suffered a broken left

hand with 8:31 left in the third quarter which forced him to miss 58 games... The 58 games are the most games Curry has missed in his career due to a single injury.

• On 3/5 vs. Toronto, his 23 points (6-16 FG, 3-12 3P, 8-8 FT) is the third-most points scored by a player in his first game back after missing at least 50 games (26, Derek Fisher and Chris Webber), according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

• Assigned and recalled later in the day from G League affiliate Santa Cruz Warriors on March 2 to practice with the team.

• Missed 58 games (11/1-3/3) due to a left hand fracture.• Missed two games (3/7, 3/10) due to influenza.

NBA HONORS• Three-time NBA Champion (2015, 2017, 2018).• Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player (2014-15, 2015-16).• Six-time All-Star (2014-2019).• Named to All-NBA Teams six times: First Team three times (2014-15, 2015-16,

2018-19), Second Team twice (2013-14, 2016-17), Third Team once (2017-18).• 14-time Western Conference Player of the Week (Nov. 10, 2014; Mar. 30, 2015;

Nov. 2, 2015; Nov. 23, 2015, Dec. 7, 2015; Feb. 29, 2016; Mar. 14, 2016; Jan. 9, 2017; Feb. 6, 2017; Apr. 3, 2017; Jan. 8, 2018; Jan. 29, 2018; Oct. 29, 2018; Dec. 10, 2018)

• Seven-time Western Conference Player of the Month (Apr. 2013, Apr. 2014, Nov. 2014, Nov. 2015, Feb. 2016, Jan. 2017, Jan. 2018).

• Named to 2009-10 All-Rookie First Team.• Three-time Western Conference Rookie of the Month (Jan. 2010, Mar. 2010, Apr.

2010).

NBA RANKINGS• Is ranked third (2,495) on NBA’s all-time 3-point field goals made list.• Entering the 2019-20 season, ranks first on NBA’s all-time free throw percentage

list (.905 FT%).• Led the NBA in 3-point field goals made in five consecutive seasons (2012-13 –

2016-17).• His 402 3-point field goals made in the 2015-16 season is the NBA’s single-season

record.• Led the NBA in total steals in two seasons (2014-15, 163 steals and 2015-16, 169

steals).• Led the NBA in free throw percentage in four seasons (2010-11, 2014-15, 2015-16,

2017-18).

NOTES• Played all10 NBA seasons with the Golden State Warriors.• Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player (2014-15 and 2015-16)... Unanimous MVP

selection in 2015-16, becoming the first player in the 61-year history of the award to garner every first-place vote... Became the 11th player in NBA history to win the award in consecutive seasons.

• Three-time NBA champion with Golden State (2015, 2017, 2018).• Named to the All-NBA Team six times... Three-time All-NBA First Team selection (2014-15, 2015-16,

2017-18)… Earned unanimous All-NBA First Team honors in back-to-back seasons (2014-15 and 2015-16)... Named to the All-NBA Second Team in 2013-14 and 2016-17... Received All-NBA Third Team honors in 2017-18... Became the first Warrior to be named to six-straight All-NBA teams.

• Owns four of the top six single-season 3-point totals in NBA history: (1) 402 in 2015-16, (3) 354 in 2018-19, (4) 324 in 2016-17, (6) 286 in 2014-15.

• Led the NBA in 3-pointers made five-straight seasons (2012-13 through 2016-17), the only player in NBA history to lead the league in 3-pointers five times.

• Became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 300 3-pointers in back-to-back seasons (324 in 2016-17; 402 in 2015-16).

• Became the first player in NBA history to hit 400 3-pointers in a single season, finishing the 2015-16 campaign with an NBA-record 402 3-pointers.

• Hit at least one 3-pointer in an NBA-record 157 consecutive regular-season games (11/13/14-11/3/16).• Has recorded seven career regular-season triple-doubles, which ranks sixth all-time in Warriors history.• Has led the team in scoring for seven-straight seasons (2012-13 to 2018-19), becoming the first Warrior

to lead the team in points per game in that many consecutive seasons.• Led the league in free throw percentage four times (.934 in 2010-11; .914 in 2014-15; .907 in 2015-16; .921 in 2017-18).• Led the NBA in scoring in 2015-16, averaging 30.1 points per game to become the first Warrior to lead the league in scoring since Rick Barry

in 1966-67 (35.6 points per game)... Joined Barry and Wilt Chamberlain as the only Warriors to average at least 30 points in a single season. • Averaged 50.4 percent from the field, 45.4 percent from 3-point range and a league-best 90.8 percent from the free throw line in 2015-16,

becoming just the seventh player in league annals to hit at least 50 percent from the field, 40 percent from 3-point range and 90 percent from the free throw line in a single season and just the second player to post a 50/45/90 season (Steve Nash).

• Led the NBA in steals per game (2.14 spg) in 2015-16.• Won the 3-Point Contest at 2015 NBA All-Star Saturday Night with then-record score of 27 in the final round.• Became the fastest player in NBA history to hit 1,000 career threes... Playing in his 369th career regular-season game during the 2014-15 campaign, reached the 1,000 3-pointers

milestone in 88 fewer games than Dennis Scott, who had previously been the fastest (457 games), becoming the 74th player in NBA history to hit that mark (13th with same franchise).• Hit a franchise record and NBA-best 93.4 percent from the free throw line in 2010-11, becoming the first Warrior to lead the league in the category since Mark Price shot 90.6 percent

from the free throw line in 1996-97.

Minutes .................................... 31, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Field Goals ................................ 9, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Field Goal Attempts .................. 20, 10/24/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Three-Point Field Goals ............ 4, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Three-Point Attempts............... 12, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto Free Throws .............................. 8, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto Free Throw Attempts ................ 8, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto Offensive Rebounds ................. 2, 10/27/2019, Golden State at Oklahoma City Defensive Rebounds ................. 7, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto Rebounds ................................. 8, 10/27/2019, Golden State at Oklahoma City Assists ...................................... 11, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Steals ....................................... 3, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Turnovers ................................. 8, 10/24/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Blocked Shots ........................... 2, 10/30/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix Points ....................................... 26, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans

2019-20 REGULAR-SEASON HIGHS

Minutes .................................... 49, 03/29/2011, Golden State at Oklahoma City (Twice)Field Goals ................................ 20, 02/25/2016, Golden State at Orlando Field Goal Attempts .................. 33, 02/28/2019, Golden State at Orlando Three-Point Field Goals ............ 13, 11/07/2016, Golden State vs New Orleans Three-Point Attempts............... 20, 01/05/2019, Golden State at Sacramento Free Throws .............................. 15, 01/06/2018, Golden State at L.A. Clippers Free Throw Attempts ................ 16, 01/06/2018, Golden State at L.A. Clippers Offensive Rebounds ................. 5, 02/10/2016, Golden State at Phoenix Defensive Rebounds ................. 14, 12/28/2015, Golden State vs Sacramento Rebounds ................................. 14, 12/28/2015, Golden State vs Sacramento Assists ...................................... 16, 04/06/2014, Golden State vs Utah (Twice)Steals ....................................... 7, 12/07/2016, Golden State at L.A. Clippers (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 11, 10/31/2013, Golden State at L.A. Clippers Blocked Shots ........................... 2, 10/30/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix (25 times)Points ....................................... 54, 02/27/2013, Golden State at New York

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS

NBA ALL-TIME 3-POINTERS MADE 2,973 Ray Allen 2,560 Reggie Miller 2,495 Stephen Curry

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STEPHEN CURRY’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less)DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES12/23/18 GSW vs. LAC 4th :00.5 2FGM W, 129-127 layup1/3/18 GSW at DAL 4th :03.0 3FGM W, 125-1222/27/16 GSW at OKC OT :00.6 3FGM W, 121-118 OT12/2/14 GSW vs. ORL 4th :02.2 3FGM W, 98-974/1/14 GSW at DAL OT :00.1 2FGM W, 122-120 OT1/10/14 GSW vs. BOS 4th :02.1 2FGM W, 99-9712/11/13 GSW vs. DAL 4th :01.5 2FGM W, 95-93

STEPHEN CURRY’S GAME-TYING SHOTS TO FORCE OVERTIME (5 seconds or less)DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT 2/20/14 GSW vs. HOU 4th :03.0 2FGM T, 89-89 Assist by Andre Iguodala; W, 102-99 OT

• Won two FIBA gold medals as a member of the USA Men’s Basketball Senior National Team, representing his country at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain and 2010 FIBA World Championships in Turkey.

• Ranks fourth on the NBA’s all-time 3-point percentage list with a career-mark of .4364 percent from distance, behind only Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr (.4540), Hubert Davis (.4409) and Drazen Petrovic (.4374).

• On the Warriors’ all-time regular-season career leaders lists, ranks first in 3-pointers made (2,483), first in free throw percentage (.905), second in 3-point percentage (.436), second in steals (1,200), second in assists (4,588), third in total points (16,315), fourth in points per game (23.5), and seventh in assists per game (6.6).

REGULAR SEASON NOTES• Has averaged at least 25 points per game in each of the last four seasons

(averaging 27.3 ppg in that span).• Has made at least 90 percent of his free throw attempts in seven of his 10

seasons, including the last two.• Has made at least 200 3-point field goals in each of the last seven seasons (2012-13 – 2018-19), an NBA record shared with teammate Klay Thompson.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT• Won the 2013-14 Kia Community Assist Seasonlong Award in recognition of his remarkable charitable contributions, fundraising and generosity in the Bay Area and across the globe.• Since his college days at Davidson, has been a champion of the United Nations Foundation’s Nothing But Nets campaign, which distributes live-saving, insecticide-treated mosquito

nets to protect families across Africa from malaria.• Has donated three bed nets for every 3-pointer he made during each of the last five seasons as part of his Three-For-Three Challenge.• In July of 2013, traveled to Tanzania with a group from Nothing But Nets and helped distribute 38,000 bed nets to families at the Nyarugusu Refugee Camp.• Met President Barack Obama after giving a speech at the White House in support of the President’s Malaria initiative in February 2015.

NBA TRANSACTIONS• Selected by the Golden State Warriors as an early entry candidate in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft.

STEPHEN CURRY CONTINUED...

23 F DRAYMOND GREEN 6-6 230 8 YEARS MICHIGAN STATE GP/S 43/43 PTS 8.0 REB 6.2 AST 6.2 STL 1.37 FG% .389 3P% .279 MIN 28.4

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC INACTIVE LIST - LEFT KNEE SORENESS3/7 vs. PHI DNP - LEFT KNEE SORENESS3/5 vs. TOR DNP - LEFT KNEE SORENESS3/3 at DEN DNP - LEFT KNEE SORENESS3/1 vs. WAS DND - LEFT KNEE SORENESS

CAREER-HIGH POINTSQuarter: 18, 1st QTR, 1/2/16 GSW vs. DENHalf: 21, 1st half, 1/2/16 GSW vs. DEN

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in 43 games (all starts), averaging

8.0 points (.389 FG%, .279 3P%, .759 FT%), 6.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists, team-high 1.37 steals in 28.4 minutes per game.

• His 266 assists and 59 steals led the Warriors.• Scored in double-figures in 15 games, 20-or-more

in one.• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in eight games.• Dished out 10-or-more assists in six games.• Recorded eight double-doubles (point/rebound - 6,

point/assist - 3, rebound/assist - 2)• Recorded triple-double in two games (10/28, 12/11).• Led the team in rebounding in 11 games, assists

in 18.• On 12/11 vs. New York, recorded 24th career triple-

double (second of the season) with 14 points (5-11 FG, 1-5 3P, 3-4 FT), a team-high 10 rebounds and game-high and season-high 12 assists to go along with season-high-tying four steals... The Warriors had won the previous 23 games in which Green recorded a triple-double, one shy of Magic Johnson’s NBA-record 24 straight games.

• On 2/1 at Cleveland, handed out a career-high-tying 16 assists to go along with eight points, team-high-tying seven rebounds, two steals and two blocks.

• Had #23 jersey retired by Michigan State University on December 3.• Missed six games due to a left index finger sprain - five games (11/2-

11/9) suffered in the 11/1 vs. San Antonio game; one game (1/18).• Missed four games (11/20, 11/22, 11/25, 12/2) due to right heel

soreness.• Missed one game (12/13) due to rest.• Missed one game (1/6) due to a right ankle sprain.• Missed one game (1/20 at POR) due to flu-like symptoms• Missed one game (2/8 vs. LAL) due to low back tightness.• Missed two games (2/23, 2/25) due to right pelvic contusion.• Missed six games (2/29-3/10) due to left knee soreness.

NBA HONORS• Named 2016-17 NBA Defensive Player of the Year, the first player in

franchise history to earn the honor.• Three-time All-Star (2016, 2017, 2018).• Named to the All-NBA Team twice: Second Team once (2015-16) and Third Team once (2016-17).• Named to the NBA All-Defensive Team five times: First Team three times (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17), Second

Team twice (2017-18, 2018-19).• Became the first player in franchise history to earn All-Defensive First Team honors in three-straight campaigns

(2014-15 – 2016-17).• Only Warriors player in franchise history to be named to the All-Defensive Team five consecutive years (2014-15

– 2018-19).• Tied with Nate Thurmond (1968-69, 1970-71 – 1973-74) for the most All-Defensive Team selections with five.• Named Western Conference Player of the Week once (Jan. 4, 2016).• One of two players (Dennis Johnson) in NBA history to be selected in the second-round of the NBA Draft and win at least three NBA Championships and three NBA All-Star teams.

Minutes .................................... 39, 12/11/2019, Golden State vs New York Field Goals ................................ 8, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston Field Goal Attempts .................. 14, 12/27/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix (Twice)Three-Point Field Goals ............ 2, 02/03/2020, Golden State at Washington (8 times)Three-Point Attempts............... 6, 01/28/2020, Golden State at Philadelphia (3 times)Free Throws .............................. 5, 12/23/2019, Golden State vs Minnesota (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 8, 12/06/2019, Golden State at Chicago Offensive Rebounds ................. 3, 12/27/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix (3 times)Defensive Rebounds ................. 14, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Rebounds ................................. 17, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Assists ...................................... 16, 02/01/2020, Golden State at Cleveland Steals ....................................... 4, 12/11/2019, Golden State vs New York (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 7, 12/23/2019, Golden State vs Minnesota Blocked Shots ........................... 3, 01/28/2020, Golden State at Philadelphia (4 times)Points ....................................... 20, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston

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Minutes .................................... 50, 12/11/2015, Golden State at Boston Field Goals ................................ 11, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago Field Goal Attempts .................. 21, 11/30/2015, Golden State at Utah Three-Point Field Goals ............ 7, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago Three-Point Attempts............... 13, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago Free Throws .............................. 11, 03/14/2017, Golden State vs Philadelphia (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 14, 03/14/2017, Golden State vs Philadelphia Offensive Rebounds ................. 10, 02/06/2015, Golden State at Atlanta Defensive Rebounds ................. 16, 03/29/2016, Golden State vs Washington Rebounds ................................. 20, 02/06/2015, Golden State at Atlanta Assists ...................................... 16, 02/01/2020, Golden State at Cleveland (3 times)Steals ....................................... 10, 02/10/2017, Golden State at Memphis Turnovers ................................. 9, 02/19/2016, Golden State at Portland Blocked Shots ........................... 6, 12/08/2017, Golden State at Detroit (Twice)Points ....................................... 31, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago

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DRAYMOND GREEN’S CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLES (24)

DATE OPP W/L PTS REB AST1/2/15 TOR W 16 11 1311/14/15* BKN W 16 10 1211/27/15* at PHX W 14 10 1011/28/15* SAC W 13 11 1212/16/15* PHX W 16 11 1012/31/15* at HOU W 10 11 161/2/16* DEN W 29 17 141/4/16* CHA W 13 15 101/8/16* at POR W 11 13 101/31/16* at NY W 20 10 102/3/16* at WAS W 12 10 122/20/16* at LAC W 18 11 103/27/16* PHI W 13 11 114/3/16* POR W 22 10 1012/13/16 at NOP W 12 14 101/2/17 DEN W 15 10 131/16/17 CLE W 11 13 112/10/17 at MEM W 4# 11 104/2/17 WAS W 11 12 1312/25/17 CLE W 12 12 111/4/18 at HOU W 17 14 103/8/18 SAS W 11 12 1010/28/19 at NOP W 16 17 1012/11/19 NYK L 14 10 12# denotes had franchise-record 10 steals for triple-double - 1st of its kind in NBA history* denotes 2015-16 season

CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE• triple-doubles - 24 (most in

franchise history) (W/L: 23-1)• double-doubles - 111 (includes

triple-doubles) (W/L: 93-18)

GAMES WITH:• 20 or more points: 38 (W/L: 33-5)• 30 or more points: 1• 20 points and 10 rebounds: 18*• 20 points and 10 assists: 5* includes 3 of 4 triple-doubles

DOUBLE-DOUBLESpoint/rebound: 86point/assist: 38rebound/assist: 33includes triple-doubles

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CAREER-HIGH POINTSQuarter: 17, 2nd QTR, 12/25/19 GSW vs. HOUHalf: 21, 2nd half, 2/10/20 GSW vs. MIA

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in 49 games (36 starts), averaging

12.7 points (.417 FG%, .356 3P%, .873 FT%), 4.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.02 steals in 29.0 minutes per game.

• As a starter, appeared in 36 games, averaging 13.4 points (.418 FG%, .357 3P%, .897 FT%), 5.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.17 steals in 31.7 minutes per game.

• As a reserve, appeared in 13 games, averaging 10.5 points (.413 FG%, .349 3P%, .821 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists in 21.7 minutes per game.

• Scored in double-figures in 31 games, 20-or-more in 11 games.

• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in three games.

• Recorded three double-doubles (10/28 at New Orleans (first career), 12/25 vs. Houston, 12/28 vs. Dallas).• Led Warriors in scoring in five games, rebounding in six, assists in four.• On 12/13 at Utah, scored 21 points (7-11 FG, 3-5 3P, 4-6 FT) and three rebounds in 26 minutes off the bench in second game back after missing previous 14 games due

to a right hand non-displaced fracture.• On 12/25 vs. Houston, tallied a team-high 22 points (17 points in the second quarter, the most points scored in any quarter or half in his career), game-high and career-high

15 rebounds, four assists and three steals in 31 minutes on Christmas Day win.• On 12/28 vs. Phoenix, career-high free throw streak ended at 28 after missing his second attempt.• On 1/15, signed by Golden State Warriors to a multi-year contract.• On 2/10 vs. Miami, recorded a career-high 26 points (7-12 FG, 5-7 3P, 7-7 FT), two rebounds and one assist in 30 minutes... Tallied 21 points in the second half (11 in 3rd

quarter and 10 in 4th) - the most points he has ever scored in a half.• Missed 14 games (11/13-12/9) due to a right hand non-displaced fracture... Returned to the lineup on 12/11 vs. New York.

NBA CAREER NOTES• With the Atlanta Hawks, appeared in 15 games (11 starts), averaging 10.7 points (.408 FG%, .250 3pt%, .759 FT%), 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.27 steals in 26.9 minutes

in 2017-18.• With the Golden State Warriors, as a Two-Way player, appeared in 32 games (all as a reserve), averaging 4.9 points (.441 FG%, .397 3P%, .864 FT%), 2.0 rebounds, 0.4

assists in 11.7 minutes per game.

NBA G LEAGUE CAREER NOTES:• With the Maine Red Claws, Boston Celtics’ G League affiliate, appeared in 16 games (all starts), averaging 17.8 points (.472 FG%, .466 3P%, .817 FT%), 6.3 rebounds,

3.4 assists, 1.06 steals in 34.0 minutes per game in 2016-17.• With the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State Warriors’ G League affiliate, appeared in 38 games (13 starts), averaging 15.8 points (.454 FG%, .305 3P%, .915 FT%), 4.9

rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.50 steals in 29.7 minutes per game in 2017-18.• Ranked ninth in 3-point field goal percentage (.466 3P%) in the G League during the 2016-17 season.• Finished fourth in free throw percentage (.915 FT%) in the G League in 2017-18.

1 G DAMION LEE 6-5 210 3 YEARS LOUISVILLE GP/S 49/36 PTS 12.7 REB 4.9 AST 2.7 STL 1.02 FG% .417 3P% .356 MIN 29.0

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 30:52 2 6 33.3 2 5 40.0 2 2 100 0 5 5 3 1 1 0 2 8 -253/7 vs. PHI 34:02 10 17 58.8 3 8 37.5 1 1 100 1 5 6 3 2 0 0 2 24 13/5 vs. TOR 35:34 8 17 47.1 5 12 41.7 2 4 50.0 0 5 5 3 2 1 0 6 23 -13/3 at DEN 33:24 1 9 11.1 1 6 16.7 1 2 50.0 0 3 3 3 1 3 0 3 4 183/1 vs. WAS 34:12 4 11 36.4 2 6 33.3 0 0 0.0 0 6 6 2 1 2 1 1 10 -2

Minutes .................................... 40, 12/31/2019, Golden State at San Antonio Field Goals ................................ 10, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Field Goal Attempts .................. 17, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia (3 times)Three-Point Field Goals ............ 5, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (3 times)Three-Point Attempts............... 12, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto Free Throws .............................. 10, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 11, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland Offensive Rebounds ................. 5, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Defensive Rebounds ................. 13, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston Rebounds ................................. 15, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston Assists ...................................... 8, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Steals ....................................... 3, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver (6 times)Turnovers ................................. 5, 01/22/2020, Golden State vs Utah Blocked Shots ........................... 1, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (6 times)Points ....................................... 26, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami

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Minutes .................................... 40, 12/31/2019, Golden State at San Antonio Field Goals ................................ 10, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Field Goal Attempts .................. 19, 04/03/2018, Atlanta at Miami Three-Point Field Goals ............ 5, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (3 times)Three-Point Attempts............... 12, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto Free Throws .............................. 10, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 11, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland Offensive Rebounds ................. 5, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans Defensive Rebounds ................. 13, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston Rebounds ................................. 15, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston Assists ...................................... 8, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Steals ....................................... 3, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver (9 times)Turnovers ................................. 5, 01/22/2020, Golden State vs Utah Blocked Shots ........................... 1, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (7 times)Points ....................................... 26, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami

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5 F KEVON LOONEY (Keh-VON LOO-nee) 6-9 220 5 YEARS UCLA GP/S 20/4 PTS 3.4 REB 3.3 AST 1.0 STL 0.60 FG% .367 3P% .071 MIN 13.1CAREER-HIGH POINTSQuarter: 9 (three times, last 1st QTR, 1/3/19

GSW vs. HOU)Half: 12, 1st half, 1/3/19 GSW vs. HOU

2019-20 SEASON• On 5/19 underwent successful surgery to

repair a core muscle injury.• Appeared in 20 games (four starts),

averaging 3.4 points (.367 FG%, .071 3P%, .750 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists in 13.1 minutes per game.

• As a starter, appeared in four games, averaging 2.3 points (.250 FG%, .200 3P%), 5.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists in 15.6 minutes per game.

• As a reserve, appeared in 16 games, averaging 3.7 points (.397 FG%, .750 FT%), 2.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists in 12.5 minutes per game.

• Scored in double figures in two games.• Led the Warriors in rebounding in one game.• Had missed the 2019 preseason due to a right hamstring strain.• Missed 20 games due to neuropathy (10/27-12/1)• Missed 18 games (12/25 - 1/30) due to left abdominal soreness.• Missed six games due to left hip soreness (2/12, 3/1-3/10).

NBA CAREER NOTES• Two-time NBA champion with Golden State (2017, 2018).• Selected by the Golden State Warriors in the first round (30th overall) of the 2015 NBA Draft.

Minutes .................................... 30, 01/16/2019, Golden State vs New Orleans (Twice)Field Goals ................................ 7, 04/07/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (Twice)Field Goal Attempts .................. 11, 10/16/2018, Golden State vs Oklahoma City (Twice)Three-Point Field Goals ............ 1, 10/24/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (6 times)Three-Point Attempts............... 3, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Free Throws .............................. 5, 03/31/2018, Golden State at Sacramento Free Throw Attempts ................ 6, 03/31/2018, Golden State at Sacramento Offensive Rebounds ................. 8, 10/16/2018, Golden State vs Oklahoma City Defensive Rebounds ................. 8, 03/27/2018, Golden State vs Indiana Rebounds ................................. 12, 01/16/2019, Golden State vs New Orleans (Twice)Assists ...................................... 5, 01/11/2019, Golden State vs Chicago (3 times)Steals ....................................... 4, 02/15/2017, Golden State vs Sacramento Turnovers ................................. 3, 03/27/2018, Golden State vs Indiana Blocked Shots ........................... 6, 03/17/2018, Golden State at Phoenix Points ....................................... 15, 01/28/2019, Golden State at Indiana

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Minutes .................................... 19, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (Twice)Field Goals ................................ 5, 02/05/2020, Golden State at Brooklyn Field Goal Attempts .................. 9, 02/05/2020, Golden State at Brooklyn Three-Point Field Goals ............ 1, 10/24/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Three-Point Attempts............... 3, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Free Throws .............................. 2, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 3, 12/04/2019, Golden State at Charlotte Offensive Rebounds ................. 5, 10/24/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Defensive Rebounds ................. 5, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Rebounds ................................. 9, 10/24/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Assists ...................................... 3, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (3 times)Steals ....................................... 2, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans (3 times)Turnovers ................................. 2, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (4 times)Blocked Shots ........................... 2, 12/02/2019, Golden State at Atlanta Points ....................................... 11, 02/05/2020, Golden State at Brooklyn

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15 G MYCHAL MULDER 6-3 184 1 YEAR KENTUCKY GP/S 7/3 PTS 11.0 REB 3.3 AST 1.1 STL 0.29 FG% .388 3P% .308 MIN 29.1

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 26:21 1 9 11.1 0 7 0.0 1 2 50.0 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 2 3 -103/7 vs. PHI 31:47 5 10 50.0 3 7 42.9 5 6 83.3 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 3 18 153/5 vs. TOR 23:52 3 9 33.3 2 8 25.0 0 0 0.0 0 3 3 1 2 1 0 2 8 13/3 at DEN 34:47 5 11 45.5 5 10 50.0 0 0 0.0 1 2 3 3 2 0 0 4 15 143/1 vs. WAS 31:11 6 10 60.0 3 7 42.9 2 3 66.7 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 5 17 5

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in seven games (three starts), averaging 11.0 points (.388 FG%, .308 3P%, .750 FT%), 3.3

rebounds, 1.1 assists in 29.1 minutes per game in first NBA season with the Golden State Warriors.• As a starter, appeared in three games, averaging 12.0 points (.367 FG%, .333 3P%, .750 FT%), 2.7

rebounds, 2.0 assists in 31.0 minutes per game.• As a reserve, appeared in four games, averaging 10.3 points (.405 FG%, .286 3P%, .750 FT%), 3.8

rebounds, 0.5 assists in 27.7 minutes per game.• Scored in double figures in four games.• Signed by the Warriors to a multi-year contract (March 10, 2020) after signed to a 10-day contract (Feb.

27, 2020).• On 3/3 at Denver, made first career NBA start, finishing with 15 points (5-11 FG, 5-10 3P), three rebounds,

three assists in 35 minutes... The five 3-pointers are the most made by a Warriors rookie in a single game in their first four games of their career (prev. four by Anthony Morrow in 2008).

• On 3/7 vs. Philadelphia, scored a career-high 18 points (5-10 FG, 3-7 3P, 5-6 FT ), one rebounds and three assists in 32 minutes.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS• Was not drafted by the NBA out of college in 2017.• Selected in the first round (ninth overall) in the 2017 NBA G League Draft by the Windy City Bulls.• Signed by the Miami Heat on Sept. 16, 2019.• Signed by the Warriors to a multi-year contract (March 10, 2020) after signed to a 10-day contract (February 27, 2020).

G LEAGUE (WINDY CITY BULLS)• Appeared in 95 NBA G League regular season games (78 starts), averaging 11.5 points (.442 FG%, .377 3P%, .719 FT%), 4.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.92 steals and 31.9

minutes per game in two seasons with the Windy City Bulls.• Scored in double figures on 55 occasions, including 12 games with at least 20 points and one 30-point effort.• Grabbed double-figure rebounds twice and recorded one double-double.• Appeared in one G League postseason game, posting 20 points, eight rebounds and two assists in 44:01 of action.

2018-19 SEASON (WINDY CITY BULLS)• Started all 47 games in which he appeared for the Windy City Bulls of the NBA G League and averaged 13.7 points (.460 FG%, .746 FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists and

33.0 minutes.• Missed three games while being deactivated from Feb. 20-24.• His 135 treys made were tied for fifth in the G League.• Led the Bulls in minutes and ranked second in points, field goals made and three-point field goals made.• Scored in double figures on 36 occasions, including eight games with at least 20 points and one 30-point effort.• Tallied a G League career-high 37 points at Canton on Feb. 2.• Appeared in one postseason game and totaled 20 points, eight rebounds and two assists in 44:01 of action on Mar. 27 vs. Westchester.

2017-18 SEASON (WINDY CITY BULLS)• Appeared in 48 games (31 starts) for the Windy City Bulls of the NBA G League, averaging 9.3 points (.418 FG%, .684 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.13 steals and

30.9 minutes per game.• Missed two games (Mar. 2-4) due to personal reasons.• Led the Bulls in minutes played and ranked second in three-point field goals attempted.• Scored in double figures 19 times, including four games with at least 20 points.• Grabbed double-figure rebounds twice and posted one double-double.

COLLEGE• Played two seasons at the University of Kentucky after transferring from Vincennes University.• Appeared in 56 career games (two starts) at Kentucky and averaged 2.9 points (.376 FG%, .343 3P%, .933 FT%), 1.3 rebounds and 7.6 minutes per game.• As a senior, appeared in 32 games (two starts) and averaged 4.7 points (.403 FG%, .365 3P%, .923 FT%) and 1.5 rebounds in 10.6 minutes per game.• Finished third on the team in three-point field goals made.• As a junior, appeared in 24 games and averaged 0.5 points, 1.1 rebounds and 3.8 minutes per contest.• As a sophomore at Vincennes University, appeared in 35 games (18 starts) and averaged 15.7 points (.490 FG%, .463 3P%, .804 FT%), 6.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists

per game.• Earned junior college All-America honors.• Helped lead team to a 33-2 record, leading the team in points, field goals made and three-point field goals made and finishing second on the team in rebounds and blocks

and third in assists.• As a freshman, appeared in 37 games (32 starts) and averaged 8.6 points (.467 FG%, .383 3P%, .754 FT%), 4.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists while shooting 38.3 percent

from three-point range.

PERSONAL: Full name is Mychal Mulder…nickname is “Myke”…is the son of Randy Mulder and Jennifer Gignac…has a sister (Cynthia Mulder)…graduated from Kentucky with a degree in Communications…in his free time he enjoys playing golf, video games and listening to music…lists his parents as the people that made a difference in his life, his mom for always looking out for him and helping him overcome any obstacle in his way and his dad for teaching him toughness and how to be a man…was HEAT center Bam Adebayo’s roommate at Kentucky…says his most prized possessions are his two SEC championship rings…enjoys baseball, football and hockey and is a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Vikings and the Montreal Canadiens…helped lead Catholic Central High School to a Provincial championship and was a two-time league MVP…also competed in football and track and field in high school and claimed a city championship in the high jump as a member of the track team…his game day ritual involves talking to his parents…wears size 15 sneakers.

Minutes .................................... 35, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver Field Goals ................................ 6, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington Field Goal Attempts .................. 12, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Three-Point Field Goals ............ 5, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver Three-Point Attempts............... 10, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver Free Throws .............................. 5, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Free Throw Attempts ................ 6, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Offensive Rebounds ................. 2, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Defensive Rebounds ................. 4, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (3 times)Rebounds ................................. 6, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Assists ...................................... 3, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia (Twice)Steals ....................................... 1, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 2, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)Blocked Shots ........................... 1, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington Points ....................................... 18, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia

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7 F ERIC PASCHALL (PASS-cull) 6-6 255 1 YEAR VILLANOVA GP/S 60/26 PTS 14.0 REB 4.6 AST 2.1 STL 0.53 FG% .497 3P% .287 MIN 27.6

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 32:13 4 12 33.3 1 4 25.0 3 4 75.0 0 2 2 7 0 0 0 1 12 -283/7 vs. PHI 29:26 8 12 66.7 0 1 0.0 7 7 100 0 3 3 6 1 0 0 2 23 83/5 vs. TOR 32:01 6 10 60.0 1 4 25.0 3 4 75.0 0 4 4 8 3 0 0 2 16 73/3 at DEN 35:03 8 13 61.5 2 4 50.0 4 8 50.0 1 4 5 5 2 1 0 1 22 73/1 vs. WAS 33:22 7 14 50.0 1 2 50.0 2 3 66.7 5 2 7 6 2 0 0 1 17 -6

CAREER-HIGH POINTSQuarter: 17, 1st QTR, 11/4/19 GSW vs. PORHalf: 19, 1st half, 11/4/19 GSW vs. POR

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in 60 games (26 starts), averaging 14.0 points (.497 FG%, .287 3P%, .774 FT%), 4.6 rebounds,

2.1 assists in 27.6 minutes per game.• Before the NBA season was suspended on 3/11, among NBA rookies this season, ranked fourth in scoring

(14.0 ppg), fifth in rebounding (4.6 rpg), fourth in field goal percentage (.497 FG%), ninth in free throw percentage (.774 FT%), eighth in minutes played per game (27.6 mpg), tied 10th in assists (2.1 apg).

• As a starter, appeared in 26 games, averaging 17.0 points (.488 FG%, .288 3P%, .791 FT%), 5.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists in 32.7 minutes per game.

• As a reserve, appeared in 34 games, averaging 11.6 points (.507 FG%, .286 3P%, .753 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists in 23.6 minutes per game.

• Scored in double-figures in 44 games, 20-or-more in 13, 30-or-more in two.• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in four games.• Recorded four double-doubles (11/4, 11/25, 1/20, 2/3), including two 20-point, 10-rebound double-doubles.• Led team in scoring in 10 games, rebounding in 13, assists in five.• One of three rookies (Miami's Kendrick Nunn and New Orleans' Zion Williamson) to have at least two 30-point games this season.• With Zion Williamson, only rookies with two 20-point, 10-rebound games this season.• Only rookie to post a 30-point, 10-rebound game this season.• On 10/24 vs. LA Clippers, scored 14 points in the opening night game, becoming the last Warriors rookie not drafted in the first round to tally that many points in the Warriors’

first game of the season since Sarunas Marciulionis, who was a sixth-round selection in 1989-90, scored 19 points on November 3, 1989 at Phoenix (Elias Sports Bureau).• On 10/30 vs. Phoenix, scored 20 points, giving him two 20-point efforts in a span of three games - the last Warriors second-rounder to score at least 20 points twice in a

span of three games was Gilbert Arenas in 2001-02.• On 11/2 vs. Charlotte, scored a career-high 25 points to become the first Warriors second-round pick to tally at least 25 points in his rookie campaign since Charles Jenkins

scored 27 points on March 25, 2012 at Portland, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... The last NBA rookie that was selected in the second round that scored at least 25 points in a game in their rookie season was Memphis’ Jevon Carter who scored 32 points against the Warriors on April 10, 2019.

• With team-high and career-high 34 points and game-high and career-high 13 rebounds on 11/4 vs. Portland, became the first Warriors rookie since Stephen Curry to score that many points in a game... Curry had 42 points on 4/14/10 at Portland. (Basketball Reference)

• Is the first Warriors rookie since Chris Webber to score at least 34 points and grab 13 rebounds... Webber posted a 36/13 game on 1/4/94 vs. Sacramento. (Basketball Reference)

• The last Warriors player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds was Kevin Durant (44 points, 13 rebounds) on 11/24/18 vs. Sacramento.• The last NBA player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds in their rookie season was Blake Griffin (47/14 on 1/17/11 vs. Indiana). (Elias Sports Bureau)• His 34 points are the second-most scored by a rookie this season. (Elias Sports Bureau)• The last second-round pick to score at least 30 points for the Warriors in their rookie season was Gilbert Arenas (32 points on 3/21/02 vs. L.A. Clippers). (Elias Sports

Bureau)• His 17 points in the first quarter was the most scored by a rookie in a quarter since Reggie Williams tallied 18 points in the fourth quarter on 3/22/10 vs. Phoenix. (Elias

Sports Bureau)• Paschall accomplished this in just his seventh career game - the last player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds by their seventh NBA game was Alonzo Mourning

who had 34 points and 14 rebounds in his fourth career game on 11/20/92 vs. Golden State... The last Warriors rookie to accomplish this feat before his seventh career game was Wilt Chamberlain who did it five times. (Basketball Reference)

• With the 34-point effort, Paschall scored at least 20 points three times in a span of four games. • He scored 79 points in his three career starts. In the past 30 years, the only other NBA player to score that many points over his first three career starts was former Warrior

Jeremy Lin who scored 89 points for the Knicks in February 2012. (Stats, Inc.)• The last Warriors rookie with at least 25 points in two straight games was Curry with five straight games (4/4/10 - 4/11/10). (Elias Sports Bureau)• The last Warriors rookie not drafted in the first round to score 20-or-more points three times in a four-game span was Reggie Williams (undrafted), 3/22/10 - 3/28/10. (Elias

Sports Bureau)• On 11/17 at New Orleans, tallied a game-high 30 points, team-high-tying seven rebounds, two assists... Became the first Warriors rookie to have at least two 30-point

games in their rookie season since Stephen Curry, eight in 2009-10.• On 12/9 vs. Memphis, with five points (2-10 FG, 0-2 3P, 1-1 FT), double-figure scoring streak came to an end at 13 games... The last Warriors rookie to score in double

figures in at least 13-straight games was Klay Thompson, who had a 14-game double-figure scoring streak from April 4-26, 2012.• Scored 30 or more points twice in his first 13 career games... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Paschall is the first Warrior rookie to have multiple 30-point games in

their first 13 career games since Rick Barry had three 30-point showings in 1965-66... The last rookie to score at least 30 points twice in his first 13 career games prior to this season was Milwaukee’s Brandon Jennings who did it twice during the 2009-10 season.

• Paschall, drafted in the second round (41st overall), joined Atlanta’s John Drew as only players selected in the second round in NBA history to have multiple 30-point games in their first 13 career games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... Drew had three 30-point games in his first 13 career appearances... No undrafted players have ever done this.

• With his two 30-point efforts, Paschall is the first Warriors rookie to have at least two such outings since Stephen Curry posted eight 30-point games in 2009-10... The last Golden State rookie not drafted in the first round to have at least two 30-point games in their first season was Anthony Morrow with two in 2008-09.

• He is the seventh rookie in franchise history to score at least 300 points in his first 20 games of his career with the Warriors, and the first since Mitch Richmond scored 378 points in his first 20 career games 1988-89.

• Participated in the 2020 NBA Rising Stars Game on Friday, February 14, scoring a team-high 23 points (10-13 FG, 1-1 3P, 2-3 FT) off the bench to help Team USA to a 151-131 win.

• Missed one game (11/9 at Oklahoma City) due to right hip contusion.• Missed two games (12/13 at Utah, 12/15 vs. Sacramento) due to left hip soreness.• Missed two games (12/27, 12/28) due to a right hip contusion.

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS• Selected by the Golden State Warriors in the second round (41st overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft.

Minutes .................................... 42, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland Field Goals ................................ 11, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland (Twice)Field Goal Attempts .................. 21, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland Three-Point Field Goals ............ 4, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland Three-Point Attempts............... 6, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland Free Throws .............................. 8, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (4 times)Free Throw Attempts ................ 10, 11/29/2019, Golden State at Miami (Twice)Offensive Rebounds ................. 5, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (Twice)Defensive Rebounds ................. 10, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland Rebounds ................................. 13, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland (Twice)Assists ...................................... 8, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto Steals ....................................... 5, 01/12/2020, Golden State at Memphis Turnovers ................................. 5, 02/20/2020, Golden State vs Houston (Twice)Blocked Shots ........................... 2, 10/30/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix Points ....................................... 34, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland

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3 G JORDAN POOLE 6-4 195 1 YEAR MICHIGAN GP/S 57/14 PTS 8.8 REB 2.1 AST 2.4 STL 0.61 FG% .333 3P% .279 MIN 22.3

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 26:06 6 10 60.0 2 6 33.3 3 4 75.0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 17 -33/7 vs. PHI 20:26 5 11 45.5 1 4 25.0 0 2 0.0 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 3 11 -53/5 vs. TOR 15:52 0 2 0.0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 2 2 2 3 0 1 1 0 -33/3 at DEN 22:28 4 7 57.1 4 6 66.7 3 4 75.0 0 3 3 6 0 1 0 1 15 03/1 vs. WAS 27:47 5 9 55.6 2 3 66.7 5 7 71.4 2 1 3 7 4 0 0 2 17 -4

CAREER-HIGH POINTSQuarter: 11 (three times, last 1st QTR, 1/18/20 GSW vs. ORL)Half: 14, 1st half, 1/18/20 GSW vs. ORL

2019-20 NBA SEASON• Appeared in 57 games (14 starts), averaging 8.8 points (.333 FG%, .279 3P%, .798 FT%), 2.1 rebounds,

2.4 assists in 22.3 minutes per game.• Before the NBA season was suspended on 3/11, among NBA rookies this season, ranked sixth in free throw

percentage (.798), eighth in assists per game (2.4 apg), 16th in scoring (8.8 ppg).• As a starter, appeared in 14 games, averaging 12.6 points (.373 FG%, .287 3P%, .862 FT%), 2.2 rebounds,

2.9 assists in 30.5 minutes per game.• As a reserve, appeared in 43 games, averaging 7.6 points (.312 FG%, .275 3P%, .778 FT%), 2.0 rebounds,

2.2 assists in 19.7 minutes per game.• Attempted 265 3-pointers this season, the third-most ever attempted by a Warriors rookie in a single

season... Klay Thompson (268, 2011-12) is in second place; Stephen Curry is first (380, 2009-10).Scored in double-figures in 25 games, 20-or-more in three games.

• Led Warriors in scoring in two games, assists in five.• On 11/1 vs. San Antonio, scored a then-career-high 20 points (7-13 FG, 4-7 3P, 2-2 FT).• On 11/11 vs. Utah, missed only free throw attempt, ending a 23-made free throw streak... He was the

first Warrior in 20 years to begin a career with a free throw streak that long, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... More Elias: Poole is the first Warriors rookie to make at least 23 straight free throws at any point of a season since Klay Thompson made 29 straight free throws in 2011-12; the last NBA rookie to open a season with 23 consecutive free throws made was Memphis’ Kobi Simmons with 25 (12/26/17 - 4/11/18).

• On 11/13 at the Lakers, set a Warriors rookie single-game record for most 3-point field goals attempted (12), surpassing the previous mark of 11 held by Stephen Curry, who attempted that many in two games during his rookie campaign in 2009-10.

• On 11/29 at Miami, matched then-career-high in scoring with game-high-tying 20 points (5-10 FG, 5-6 3P, 5-6 FT) and recorded one rebound and one assist in 28 minutes off the bench.

• On 1/18 vs. Orlando, scored a career-high 21 points, 11 coming in the first quarter (matching a career-high for any quarter for the third time)... Had 14-first half points, the most points he’s scored in any half.

• Missed one game (2/29) due to right ankle sprain.

2019-20 G LEAGUE SEASON• With Santa Cruz, appeared three games (all starts), averaged 26.0 points (.463 FG%, .423 3P%, .800 FT%), 6.3 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 1.7 steals in 35.0 minutes per

game.

Minutes .................................... 35, 11/09/2019, Golden State at Oklahoma City Field Goals ................................ 8, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans (3 times)Field Goal Attempts .................. 19, 01/18/2020, Golden State vs Orlando Three-Point Field Goals ............ 5, 11/29/2019, Golden State at Miami Three-Point Attempts............... 12, 11/13/2019, Golden State at L.A. Lakers Free Throws .............................. 8, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland Free Throw Attempts ................ 8, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland Offensive Rebounds ................. 2, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington Defensive Rebounds ................. 6, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami (Twice)Rebounds ................................. 6, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami (4 times)Assists ...................................... 8, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Steals ....................................... 3, 02/05/2020, Golden State at Brooklyn (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 4, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (3 times)Blocked Shots ........................... 1, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (10 times)Points ....................................... 21, 01/18/2020, Golden State vs Orlando

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6 F ALEN SMAILAGIĆ (Allen SMY-luh-geech) 6-10 215 1 YEAR SERBIA GP/S 14/0 PTS 4.2 REB 1.9 AST 0.9 BLK 0.29 FG% .500 3P% .231 MIN 9.92019-20 NBA SEASON• Scored in double-figures in two games.• On 12/27 vs. Phoenix, made NBA debut, recording four points (2-3 FG, 0-1 3P), one rebound and one block

in five minutes off the bench.• Recalled on December 23 after being assigned to Santa Cruz on December 12.• Had not played in the regular season or preseason due to a right ankle sprain suffered prior to training camp.• Missed five games (3/1-3/10) due to right quadriceps contusion.

2019-20 G LEAGUE SEASON• With Santa Cruz, appeared in 19 games (17 starts), averaging 15.2 points (.512 FG%, .341 3P%, .585 FT%),

6.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 25.9 minutes per game.

CAREER NOTES• Selected by the New Orleans Pelicans in the second round (39th overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft with his draft

rights being acquired by Golden State in exchange for the Warriors’ 2021 and 2023 second-round selections and cash considerations (June 20, 2019).

• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a contract (July 11, 2019).• Appeared in 47 games (four starts) with Golden State Warriors G League affiliate Santa Cruz Warriors,

averaging 9.1 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 17.4 minutes per game... Appeared in two playoff games, averaging 5.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.50 steals in 11.7 minutes per game.

• At 18 years and 77 days old on Opening Night (11/3/18), became the youngest player in NBA G League history... The only other 18-year-olds to ever play in the G League were Ersan Ilyasova (2005-06), Amir Johnson (2005-06) and CJ Miles (2006-07), who were all on assignment from the NBA.

Minutes .................................... 20, 12/28/2019, Golden State vs Dallas Field Goals ................................ 4, 01/08/2020, Golden State vs Milwaukee Field Goal Attempts .................. 7, 01/08/2020, Golden State vs Milwaukee Three-Point Field Goals ............ 1, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (3 times)Three-Point Attempts............... 2, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (4 times)Free Throws .............................. 5, 01/02/2020, Golden State at Minnesota Free Throw Attempts ................ 6, 01/02/2020, Golden State at Minnesota Offensive Rebounds ................. 2, 02/20/2020, Golden State vs Houston (Twice)Defensive Rebounds ................. 5, 12/28/2019, Golden State vs Dallas Rebounds ................................. 5, 12/28/2019, Golden State vs Dallas Assists ...................................... 3, 01/14/2020, Golden State vs Dallas Steals ....................................... 1, 02/20/2020, Golden State vs Houston (3 times)Turnovers ................................. 2, 02/12/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (Twice)Blocked Shots ........................... 1, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (4 times)Points ....................................... 10, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (Twice)

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11 G KLAY THOMPSON 6-6 215 10 YEARS WASHINGTON STATE GP/S / PTS REB AST STL FG% 3P% MIN 2019-20 SEASON• Missed all 65 games due to left ACL rehabilitation (suffered injury in Game 6 of the NBA Finals vs. Toronto on June 13, 2019).

NBA CAREER NOTES• Selected by Golden State as an early entry candidate in the first round (11th overall) of the 2011 NBA Draft.• Appeared in 615 career games (578 starts), averaging 19.5 points (.459 FG%, .419 3P%, .848 FT%), 3.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists in 33.1 minutes per game in eight seasons

with the Golden State Warriors.• Named to the All-Defensive Second Team (2018-19).• Named to the All-NBA Third Team in back-to-back seasons (2014-15 and 2015-16). • Five-time All Star (2015-19); Started in the backcourt alongside teammate Stephen Curry in 2015.• Connected on 276 three-pointers in 2015-16, the eighth-highest 3-point total in a single season in NBA history.• Three-time NBA champion with Golden State (2015, 2017, 2018).• Earned First Team All-Rookie Honors in 2011-12.• On 1/23/15 vs. Sacramento, set the NBA record for most points scored in a quarter and most 3-pointers made in a quarter, tallying 37 points in the third frame on a perfect

9-of-9 from 3-point range.• Joined Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to hit at least 200 3-pointers in seven consecutive seasons (2012-13 to 2018-19).• Combined with his backcourt mate, Stephen Curry, to hit 678 three-pointers in 2015-16, the most by a tandem in a single season in NBA history.• On 12/5/16 vs. Indiana, became the fourth player in Warriors history to score 60 points in a game, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry and Joe Fulks... Scored 60 points

in 29 minutes, becoming the first player in the Shot Clock Era (since 1954-55) to score 60 points in a game with fewer than 30 minutes played… Became the first Warrior in nearly 43 years to score 60 points in a game (last, Rick Barry with a career-high 64 on 3/26/74 vs. Portland, 3/26/74)... Hit a career-high 21 field goals, shooting 21-of-33 (.636) from the field, 8-of-14 (.571) from 3-point range and 10-of-11 from the free throw line… His eight 3-pointers were a season-high, while his 10 free throws matched a regular season career-high… Scored 40 points in the first half, a career-high for scoring in a half.

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95 F JUAN TOSCANO-ANDERSON 6-6 209 1 YEAR MARQUETTE GP/S 13/6 PTS 5.3 REB 4.0 AST 2.0 STL 1.00 FG% .460 3P% .348 MIN 20.9

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 0:50 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23/7 vs. PHI 27:45 3 6 50.0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 4 6 2 0 0 0 1 6 13/5 vs. TOR 21:56 1 4 25.0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 3 5 3 0 1 0 3 2 -143/3 at DEN 20:28 3 4 75.0 2 3 66.7 0 0 0.0 0 5 5 0 1 0 1 4 8 163/1 vs. WAS 28:38 1 6 16.7 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 3 5 5 3 2 1 4 2 -8

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in 13 games (six starts), averaging 5.3 points (.460 FG%, .348 3P%, .600 FT%), 4.0 rebounds,

2.0 assists, 1.00 steals in 20.9 minutes per game.• As a starter, appeared in six games, averaging 3.8 points (.385 FG%, .182 3P%, .500 FT%), 4.2 rebounds,

2.2 assists in 21.7 minutes per game.• As a reserve, appeared in 6.6 points (.514 FG%, .500 3P%, .667 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists in 20.2

minutes per game.• Scored in double figures in two games.• Led Warriors in rebounding in two games.• On 2/23 vs. New Orleans, recorded a career-high 16 points (6-10 FG, 3-5 3P, 1-1 FT), a career-high eight

rebounds, three assists, one steal and two blocks in 28 minutes.• Signed by the Warriors to a contract (February 7, 2020).• Wears #95 for Golden State, the highest number ever assigned by the club (previously #77, Vladimir

Radmanović).

2019-20 G LEAGUE NOTES• With Santa Cruz, appeared in 31 games (12 starts), averaging 12.5 points (.494 FG%, .277 3P%, .698

FT%), 9.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.4 steals in 29.0 minutes per game.

Minutes .................................... 31, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Field Goals ................................ 6, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Field Goal Attempts .................. 10, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Three-Point Field Goals ............ 3, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Three-Point Attempts............... 5, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Free Throws .............................. 1, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (3 times)Free Throw Attempts ................ 2, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (Twice)Offensive Rebounds ................. 2, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia (4 times)Defensive Rebounds ................. 8, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Rebounds ................................. 8, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Assists ...................................... 5, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (Twice)Steals ....................................... 2, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (4 times)Turnovers ................................. 3, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (Twice)Blocked Shots ........................... 2, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Points ....................................... 16, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans

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22 F ANDREW WIGGINS 6-8 194 6 YEARS KANSASGSW GP/S 12/12 PTS 19.4 REB 4.6 AST 3.6 STL 1.33 FG% .457 3P% .339 MIN 33.6

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 32:21 8 16 50.0 3 8 37.5 2 4 50.0 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 21 -183/7 vs. PHI 37:03 3 10 30.0 0 0 0.0 4 7 57.1 1 3 4 4 1 1 1 4 10 83/5 vs. TOR 37:25 9 20 45.0 3 9 33.3 0 1 0.0 5 5 10 2 2 0 1 3 21 -113/3 at DEN 33:53 9 16 56.3 2 6 33.3 2 4 50.0 1 4 5 10 3 1 1 3 22 83/1 vs. WAS 35:22 9 19 47.4 1 5 20.0 8 11 72.7 1 5 6 2 4 2 2 3 27 -31

HEIGHT: 6-8WEIGHT: 194BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 23, 1995BIRTHPLACE: TORONTO, CANADACOLLEGE: KANSASHIGH SCOOL: HUNTINGTON ST. JOSEPH PREP (HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA)NBA EXPERIENCE: 6 YEARSDRAFTED BY: CLEVELAND, 2014, 1ST ROUND (#1)HOW ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH MINNESOTA ALONG WITH 2021 FIRST-ROUND PICK (TOP 3 PROTECTED), 2021 SECOND-ROUND PICK FOR D'ANGELO RUSSELL, JACOB EVANS III, OMARI SPELLMAN

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in 12 games (all starts), averaging 19.4

points (.457 FG%, .339 3P%, .672 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.33 steals, 1.42 blocks in 33.6 minutes per game with the Warriors.

• Appeared in 54 games (all starts), averaging 21.8 points (.447 FG%, .332 3P%, .709 FT%), 5.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 0.83 steals, 0.98 blocks in 34.4 minutes per game with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Warriors.

• Before the NBA season was suspended on 3/11, among the league leaders this season, ranked 20th in scoring (21.8 ppg).• Has scored in double-figures in 53 of 54 games this season (had a career-best 65-game double-figure scoring streak end on 2/23 vs. New Orleans).• Scored 20-or-more points in 34 games, 30-or-more points in seven games, 40-or-more points in one game.• With the Warriors, scored 20-or-more points in seven games.• Has grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in four games (two games with the Warriors).• Has dished out 10-or-more assists in two games (one game with the Warriors).• Recorded four double-doubles (two with the Warriors - one point/rebound; one point/assist).• Recorded one triple-double (1/18/20 MIN vs. TOR - 18 points, season-high-tying 10 rebounds, career-high 11 assists).• With the Warriors, has led the team in scoring in four games, rebounding in two, assists in one.• On 3/3 at Denver, recorded first-ever 20-point, 10-assist double-double with game-high-tying 22 points and game-high 10 assists... Also had team-high-tying five rebounds, one steal and

one block.• Missed one game (2/27 vs. Lakers) due to thoracic spasm (upper back).

Minutes .................................... 45, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State Field Goals ................................ 17, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State Field Goal Attempts .................. 33, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State Three-Point Field Goals ............ 7, 01/27/2020, Minnesota vs Sacramento Three-Point Attempts............... 11, 01/27/2020, Minnesota vs Sacramento (Twice)Free Throws .............................. 9, 12/04/2019, Minnesota at Dallas (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 14, 11/27/2019, Minnesota at San Antonio Offensive Rebounds ................. 5, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (3 times)Defensive Rebounds ................. 9, 01/27/2020, Minnesota vs Sacramento (3 times)Rebounds ................................. 10, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (4 times)Assists ...................................... 11, 01/18/2020, Minnesota vs Toronto Steals ....................................... 5, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Turnovers ................................. 5, 02/03/2020, Minnesota at Sacramento (4 times)Blocked Shots ........................... 4, 02/12/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Points ....................................... 40, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State

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Minutes .................................... 49, 03/25/2015, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers (Twice)Field Goals ................................ 17, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State Field Goal Attempts .................. 33, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State Three-Point Field Goals ............ 7, 01/27/2020, Minnesota vs Sacramento Three-Point Attempts............... 11, 01/27/2020, Minnesota vs Sacramento (Twice)Free Throws .............................. 17, 11/13/2016, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 22, 11/13/2016, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers Offensive Rebounds ................. 6, 02/07/2019, Minnesota at Orlando Defensive Rebounds ................. 11, 03/23/2018, Minnesota at New York Rebounds ................................. 11, 01/25/2019, Minnesota at Utah (Twice)Assists ...................................... 11, 01/18/2020, Minnesota vs Toronto Steals ....................................... 6, 04/05/2016, Minnesota at Golden State Turnovers ................................. 6, 03/29/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State (7 times)Blocked Shots ........................... 4, 02/12/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Points ....................................... 47, 11/13/2016, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers

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TOT GP/S 54/54 PTS 21.8 REB 5.1 AST 3.7 STL 0.83 FG% .447 3P% .332 MIN 34.4

• Won the Three-Point Contest at 2016 NBA All-Star Saturday Night, tying Stephen Curry’s Three-Point Contest record (set in 2015) with a score of 27 points in the final round.• Won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.• Won gold with Team USA at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain.• Named Western Conference Player of the Week four times.• On the Warriors’ all-time regular-season career leaders lists, ranks second in three-pointers made (1,798), third in three-point percentage (.419) and fifth in free throw

percentage (.848).• Has NBA records for most 3-pointers made in first five seasons in the league (1,060) and first six seasons (1,328).• Led the NBA in points on catch & shoot opportunities in two seasons (2013-14, 2016-17).

NBA RECORDS• Holds NBA single-game record for most 3-point field goals made (14) and attempted (28), set on October 29, 2018 at Chicago.• Made 200 3-pointers for the seventh-straight season, joining Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to do so.• Made 10 3-pointers in first half on 10/29/18 at Chicago, setting a new NBA record for most 3-pointers in the first half and tying Chandler Parsons (1/24/14) for most in a

half in NBA history.

REGULAR SEASON NOTES• Has made at least 200 3-point field goals in each of the last seven seasons (2012-13 – 2018-19) he played in, an NBA record shared with teammate Stephen Curry.

KLAY THOMPSON CONTINUED...

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2019-20 REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF OT 12 (2) 10 (3) 14 17 20 22 1/27 vs. SAC 2/8 vs. LAL 2/10 vs. MIA 1/24 vs. HOU 11/13 vs. SAS 1/22/20 at CHI

REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF OT 16 15 19 17 (2) 25 (2) 25 (2) 2/24/17 vs. DAL 1/1/15 vs. SAC 2/14/17 vs. CLE 1/24/20 vs. HOU 1/6/19 vs. LAL 4/9/17 at LAL

NBA TRANSACTIONS• Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (1st overall) of

the 2014 NBA Draft (June 26, 2014).• Signed a multi-year contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers (July 24,

2014).• As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers

with Anthony Bennett and a trade exception to the Minnesota Timberwolves; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded a 2016 first-round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers; the Minnesota Timberwolves traded Kevin Love to the Cleveland Cavaliers; the Minnesota Timberwolves traded Luc Mbah a Moute and Alexey Shved to the Philadelphia 76ers; and the Philadelphia 76ers traded Thaddeus Young to the Minnesota Timberwolves (August 23, 2014).

• Signed a multi-year contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves (October 11, 2017).

• Acquired from the Minnesota Timberwolves by the Golden State Warriors along with a 2021 first-round draft pick (top three protected) and a 2021 second-round draft pick in exchange for Jacob Evans, D'Angelo Russell and Omari Spellman (February 6, 2020).

NBA CAREER NOTES• Appeared in 442 games (all starts), averaging 19.7 points (.441 FG%, .332 3P%, .734 FT%), 4.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.0 steals in 35.8 minutes per game.• In career, recorded one triple-double with 18 points (6-14 FG, 1-5 3P, 5-6 FT), 10 rebounds, career-high 11 assists in 36 minutes on 1/18/20 Minnesota vs. Toronto.• Has scored 40 or more points eight times in career (2016-17 - 5, 2017-18 - 1, 2018-19 - 2).

NBA HONORS/AWARDS• Named 2014-15 NBA Rookie of the Year.• Named to 2014-15 All-Rookie First Team.• Won Rookie of the Month award four consecutive months (November 2014-February 2015).

2018-19 SEASON (MINNESOTA)• Appeared in 73 games (all starts), averaging 18.1 points (.412 FG%, .339 3P%, .699 FT%), 4.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.0 steals in 34.8 minutes per game.• Missed a total of nine games due to injury/illness: four games due to a right quadriceps contusion (10/24-29, 11/9), two due to illness (2/11-13) and three with a left quadriceps contusion

(3/9-12).• His games streak played ended at 243 consecutive games when he missed the October 24th game at Toronto... The streak started on 11/12/15 vs. Golden State.• Had a career-high-tying 19-straight free throws made (ended April 5 vs. Miami)... Streak was set Jan. 9-17, 2015.• On 1/2 at Boston, tallied 31 points (10-18 FG, 2-5 3P, 9-12 FT), scoring his 7,000th career point.• On 1/8 at Oklahoma City, became the sixth player in Timberwolves history to record at least 40 points and 10 rebounds in a game, tallying 40 points (11-24 FG, 2-4 3P, 16-18 FT) and 10

rebounds, joining Kevin Love (10 times), Karl-Anthony Towns (7), Kevin Garnett (2), Al Jefferson (2), Elden Campbell (1).• On 1/18 vs. San Antonio, passed Sam Mitchell (7,161 points) for second place on the Timberwolves all-time scoring list after scoring 17 points (7-12 FG, 3-5 3P).

2017-18 SEASON (MINNESOTA)• Appeared in all 82 games (all starts), averaging 17.7 points (.438 FG%, .331 3P%, .643 FT%), 4.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.1 steals in 36.3 minutes per game.• Among league leaders, ranked 10th in minutes (36.3 mpg) and third in total minutes played (2,979).• On 10/22 at Oklahoma City, hit a game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to give Minnesota a 115-113 win, finishing with a team-high 27 points (10-20 FG, 2-7 3P, 5-8 FT)... It was his

second career game-winner (1/24/17 at Phoenix).• On 3/13 at Washington, passed Doug West (6,216 points) for fifth on the Wolves' career scoring list.• Scored his 5,000th career point on 10/18 at San Antonio and his 6,000th career point on 2/7 at Cleveland.

2016-17 SEASON (MINNESOTA)• Appeared in all 82 games (all starts), averaging 23.6 points (.452 FG%, .356 3P%, .760 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.0 steals in 37.2 minutes per game.• His 1,933 points was the fourth-best single-season total in franchise history and his 23.6 scoring average ranks fifth all-time.• Led the league in total minutes (3,048), ranked third in minutes per game and 16th in scoring.• On 1/22 vs. Denver, scored his 4,000th career point - only LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony totaled more points than his 4,384 prior to their 22nd birthdays.• On 4/6 at Portland, passed Tony Campbell (4,888 points) for sixth on the Timberwolves all-time scoring list.• Scored 20-or-more points in 19 straight games (1/19/17 at Clippers - 3/1/17 at Utah), a franchise record... The streak ended on 3/4 at San Antonio when he finished with 17 points.• Tallied 40-or-more points in consecutive games (41 points on 2/14 vs. Cleveland and 40 on 2/15 at Denver), becoming just the second player in Timberwolves history with consecutive

40-point games (Kevin Love, April 13-14, 2014).• With five 40-point outings (five) in a single season, had second-most in franchise history, trailing only Kevin Love, six in 2013-14.

2015-16 SEASON (MINNESOTA)• Appeared in 81 games (all starts), averaging 20.7 points (.459 FG%, .300 3P%, .761 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steals in 35.1 minutes per game.• His team-leading 20.7 scoring average ranked 19th in the league and made him the seventh player in franchise history to average at least 20 points per game in a season.• Had 565 free throw attempts, fourth-highest single-season total in franchise history and ranked seventh in NBA in 2015-16.• On 4/7 at Sacramento, scored 3,000th career point.• Played in BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge (February 12 in Toronto) for the second-straight year, scoring 29 points.

2014-15 SEASON (MINNESOTA)• In rookie season, appeared in all 82 games (all starts), averaging 16.9 points (.437 FG%, .310 3P%, .760 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.0 steals in 36.2 minutes per game (4th in NBA).• Named 2014-15 NBA Rookie of the Year, becoming the first player in Timberwolves franchise history and the first-ever Canadian-born player to win the award.• Named to 2014-15 All-Rookie First Team.• Won Rookie of the Month award four consecutive months (November 2014-February 2015).• Started all 82 regular season games, becoming the first Timberwolves rookie to do so.• Finished among the league's Top 10 in free throws made (354) and attempted (466).• Scored 30-or-more points four times, the most ever by a Timberwolves rookie.• Named MVP of the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Feb. 13, 2015 at NBA All-Star Weekend, finishing with 22 points, six rebounds and four assists.• Recorded first career double-double on Dec. 10, 2014 vs. Portland with 23 points and 10 rebounds.

NBA PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE• In the 2018 NBA Playoffs, appeared in five games (all starts) of the Western Conference First Round vs. Houston, averaging 15.8 points (.441 FG%, .333 3P%, .600 FT%), 5.2 rebounds,

2.0 assists in 32.8 minutes per game.• Tallied a playoff career-high 20 points (7-11 FG, 4-6 3P, 2-4 FT), five rebounds, five assists, one steal and one block in 35 minutes in the Timberwolves' Game 3 win (121-105) over the

Rockets.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE• Won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship held in Mexico City.• Averaged 15.1 points (.495 FG%, .517 3P%) and 4.4 rebounds per game in 10 contests.• Won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship, held in Hamburg, Germany.• Averaged 8.1 ppg (.472 FG%) and 3.3 rpg in eight contests (as a 15-year-old), highlighted by a 20-point, five-rebound, two-block effort vs. Team USA in the semifinals.• Led Canada to bronze at the 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship, held in São Sebastião do Paraíso, Brazil… Contributed a team-high 15.2 ppg (41.3%), 7.6 rpg and 2.0 apg in five

outings.

COLLEGE• In only season (2013-14) at Kansas, appeared in 35 games while averaging a team-high 17.1 points (.448 FG%, .341 3P%, .775 FT%), 5.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists in 32.8 minutes per game.• Named to the John R. Wooden All-America Team and earned Second Team All-America honors from the NABC, USBWA, SI.com and The Sporting News.• Led the Jayhawks to a 25-10 record while setting the school’s single-season freshman scoring record (597 points).• Swiped a team-leading 41 steals and blocked 34 shots.• Poured in a season-high 41 points (adding eight rebounds, a season-high five steals and a season-high four blocks) on March 8 at West Virginia, the most ever scored by a Kansas

freshman and the most by any Jayhawk player since 1991.

PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 23, 1995 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada... Father, Mitchell, played collegiately at Florida State and for six seasons in the NBA with Chicago, Houston and Philadelphia... Mother, Marita, was a track star at FSU and competed for Canada in the 1984 and 1988 Olympics... Averaged 24.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.7 blocks for Huntington (W.Va.) Prep in 2011-12... Named Naismith High School Player of the Year and Gatorade Athlete of the Year across all high school sports in 2013... Voted by USA Today as the 2013 American Family Insurance All-USA Player of the Year... Started the Andrew Wiggins Foundation, which focuses on supporting youth athletic organizations... As part of its support of the Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Award, Kia Motors America (KMA) donated a 2016 Kia Sorento LX CUV to Rock of Faith Worship Centre in Ontario on Wiggins’ behalf after winning the award in April 2015.

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10 C DRAGAN (DRAHG-an) BENDER 7-0 249 4 YEARS CROATIAGSW GP/S 9/3 PTS 9.0 REB 5.9 AST 2.1 STL 0.44 FG% .437 3P% .324 MIN 21.6

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 25:22 8 12 66.7 2 5 40.0 5 5 100 1 6 7 3 3 0 0 3 23 -73/7 vs. PHI 13:14 4 4 100 2 2 100 0 0 0.0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 2 10 -103/5 vs. TOR 16:10 1 6 16.7 0 3 0.0 1 2 50.0 2 3 5 4 1 0 0 3 3 -113/3 at DEN 22:60 5 9 55.6 2 4 50.0 2 2 100 1 4 5 2 1 0 0 3 14 43/1 vs. WAS 19:15 4 12 33.3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0.0 6 4 10 0 2 0 0 5 8 -6

HEIGHT: 7-0WEIGHT: 249BIRTHDATE: NOVEMBER 17, 1997BIRTHPLACE: CAPLJINAPRIOR TO NBA: MACCABI TEL AVIVCOUNTRY: CROATIANBA EXPERIENCE: 4 YEARSDRAFTED BY: PHOENIX, 2016, FIRST ROUND (#4)HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT BY WARRIORS (FEBRUARY 23, 2020)

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in nine games (three starts), averaging

9.0 points (.437 FG%, .324 3P%, .727 FT%), 5.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists in 21.6 minutes per game with the Warriors.

• Appeared in 16 games (three starts), averaging 6.7 points (.446 FG%, .349 3P%, .714 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists in 17.8 minutes per game with the Milwaukee Bucks and Warriors.

• As a starter, appeared in three games, averaging 8.3 points (.393 FG%, .231 3P%), 7.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.00 steals, 1.00 blocks in 24.1 minutes per game.• Scored in double figures in four games.• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in one game.• Led the Warriors in scoring in one game, rebounding in two games.• With the Milwaukee Bucks, appeared in seven games off the bench, averaging 3.7 points (.476 FG%, .444 3P%, .667 FT%), 2.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists in 13.0 minutes per game.• On 3/10 vs. Clippers, recorded a game-high-tying and career-high-tying 23 points (8-12 FG, 2-5 3P, 5-5 FT), seven rebounds and three assists... Set career-high while with Suns on

2/10/18 vs. Denver... Third time in career scored 20-or-more points.

2019-20 G LEAGUE• In 13 appearances with Milwaukee’s G League affiliate, the Wisconsin Herd, averaged 20.5 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.69 blocks in 28.8 minutes per game.

NBA TRANSACTIONS• Selected by the Phoenix Suns in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2016 NBA Draft.• Signed a multi-year contract with the Suns (July 7, 2016).• Signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks (July 26, 2019).• Signed as a free agent to a 10-day contract with the Golden State Warriors (February 23, 2020).

NBA CAREER NOTES• Prior to signing with the Golden State Warriors, appeared in 178 career games (64 starts), averaging 5.2 points (.396 FG%, .323 3P%, .647 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists in 20.0

minutes per game in four seasons with Phoenix (2016-17 - 2018-19) and Milwaukee (2019-20).• With the Phoenix Suns, appeared in 171 career games (64 starts), averaging 5.3 points (.394 FG%, .321 3P%, .647 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists in 20.3 minutes per game in three

seasons (2016-17 - 2018-19).

2018-19 SEASON (PHOENIX)• Appeared in 46 games (27 starts), averaging 5.0 points (.447 FG%, .218 3P%, .593 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 1.2 assists in 18.0 minutes per game.

2017-18 SEASON (PHOENIX)• Appeared in all 82 games (37 starts), averaging 6.5 points (.386 FG%, .366 3P%, .765 FT%), 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists in 25.2 minutes per game.

2016-17 SEASON (PHOENIX)• Appeared in 43 games off the bench, averaging 3.4 points (.354 FG%, .277 3P%, .364 FT%), 2.4 rebounds, 0.5 assists in 13.3 minutes per game.

FROM MILWAUKEE BUCKS 2019-20 MEDIA GUIDE:2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: In his third NBA season, appeared in 46 games with 27 starts, averaging 5.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists while shooting a career-best 44.7% from the field ... in 27 starts, averaged 7.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 24.5 minutes… had 10 games with 10+ points, 5 games with 10+ rebounds and 5 double-doubles… scored in double figures in a career-long 4 straight games from 1/20-25, making his first 4 starts of the season… posted double-doubles in consecutive games from 1/20-22… had his best performance of the season in a win vs. NOP on 4/5, recording a career-high 7 blocked shots in addition to tying his season high with 6 assists, scoring 11 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in a season-high 38 minutes… became the first Suns player with 10+ points/rebounds and 5+ assists/blocks in a game since Danny Manning in 1995… scored a season-high 19 points on 4/7 at HOU… grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds in addition to scoring 12 points in the season finale at Dallas on 4/9… tied his career high with 3 steals on 1/24 vs. POR.

PRO CAREER: 2017-18: In his second NBA season was the only Sun to play in all 82 games (37 starts) and became just the third Suns player in franchise history to do so before turning 21 years old (Marquese Chriss, Amar’e Stoudemire)… averaged career highs of 6.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 0.65 blocks while shooting 36.6% from 3 and 76.5% from the free-throw-line… made 118 3-pointers, second-most ever by a 7-footer in 1 of his first 2 seasons (Lauri Markkanen) and had the 4th-highest 3-point percentage by a 7-footer in 1 of his first 2 seasons (Dirk Nowitzki, Andrea Bargnani, Karl-Anthony Towns)… closed the season strong with 3 double-doubles in the final 5 games, averaging 13.0 points (53.3 FG%, 46.7 3FG%), 10.4 rebounds, 2.8 3-pointers and 1.0 block over this stretch… posted 16 games scoring 10+ points, 2 games with 20+ points, 4 games with 10+ rebounds and 3 double-doubles… scored a career-high 23 points vs. DEN on 2/10… tallied 20 points, a career-high 6 3-pointers and 3 blocks vs. OKC on 1/7, joining Kevin Durant as the only players to have 6+ 3-pointers and 3+ blocks in a game before turning 21 years old… grabbed career-high 14 rebounds and scored 14 points vs. GSW on 4/8… dished out career-high 8 assists at ATL on 3/4… blocked career-high 4 shots at PHI on 12/4… made first career start on 11/28 at CHI… assisted Tyson Chandler’s game-winning alley oop vs. MEM on 12/26. 2016-17: The youngest player in the NBA during his rookie season… averaged 3.4 points and 2.4 rebounds in 13.3 minutes in 43 appearances… ranked 5th on the NBA rookie leaderboard with 0.51 blocks per game… scored 10+ points in 5 games and grabbed 10+ rebounds once, posting 1 double-double… scored in double-digits in back-to-back games from 12/26-28… had season-highs of 11 points, 13 rebounds and 3 steals, and tied high of 2 blocks at HOU on 12/26; at 38 19 years, 39 days old at time of game became youngest player in Suns history to record a double-double… scored 10 points in the season opener while still just 18 years old; became just the 4th 18-year-old in NBA history to score at least 10 points in a season opener, joining Devin Booker, LeBron James and Dwight Howard… along with Devin Booker, Marquese Chriss and Derrick Jones Jr. was 1 of 4 teenagers on Suns opening night roster, the first team in NBA history with 4 teens (no previous team had as many as 3)… missed 3 games from 1/26-30 with right ankle soreness/contusion and underwent right ankle surgeryon 2/8, missing 28 straight games from 2/3 – 4/1.

INTERNATIONAL: 2017 FIBA EuroBasket: Played for Croatia’s national team and averaged 4.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 15.4 minutes over 6 games as Croatia placed 10th in the event… 2015-16: Played 4 professional seasons in Europe, most recently playing the 2015-16 season with Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League and the Euroleague… with Maccabi Tel Aviv, averaged 5.5 points (47.9 FG%, 41.1 3FG%, 73.3 FT%) and 2.7 rebounds in 13.4 minutes over 25 Israeli Premier League games… in 10 Euroleague and Eurocup games, averaged 1.5 points and 1.2 rebounds in 8.6 minutes… reached double figures in scoring 6 times in Israeli Premier League games with Maccabi Tel Aviv… 2014-15: Spent the with Ironi Ramat Gan in Israel’s National League (second-tier league) on loan from Maccabi Tel Aviv… averaged 9.7 points, 7.4 boards, 2.6 assists and 1.1 blocks in 28 games with Ironi Ramat Gan; at 17, he was the youngest of 10 candidates for the FIBA Europe Young Men’s Player of the Year Award… 2014 U18 European Championship: Named All-Tournament at the 2014 U18 European Championship in Turkey after averaging 14.4 points, 10.4 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 2.2 blocks in 9 games to help Croatia to a 3rd-place finish… 2013-14: Averaged 12.0 points over 14 games with KK Ribola Kastela in the Croatian A-2 League, capturing the title (on his game-winning dunk) and helping the team move into the A-1 League where he posted 16.4 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 8 games… made his pro debut at age 15 with KK Split in Croatia’s A1 league, totaling 2 points in 6 minutes during the 2012-13 season… Other: Participated in the 2013 Jordan International Classic, the 2014 and 2015 adidas Eurocamps, and the 2015 NBA Basketball Without Borders Global Camp at NBA All-Star Weekend in New York.

Minutes .................................... 31, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Field Goals ................................ 8, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Field Goal Attempts .................. 12, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (Twice)Three-Point Field Goals ............ 3, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Three-Point Attempts............... 6, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Free Throws .............................. 5, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Free Throw Attempts ................ 5, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Offensive Rebounds ................. 6, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington Defensive Rebounds ................. 7, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (Twice)Rebounds ................................. 10, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington Assists ...................................... 4, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)Steals ....................................... 2, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers Turnovers ................................. 3, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (5 times)Blocked Shots ........................... 3, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Points ....................................... 23, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers

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Minutes .................................... 41, 04/08/2018, Phoenix vs Golden State Field Goals ................................ 9, 02/10/2018, Phoenix vs Denver Field Goal Attempts .................. 17, 04/07/2019, Phoenix at Houston Three-Point Field Goals ............ 6, 01/07/2018, Phoenix vs Oklahoma City Three-Point Attempts............... 8, 04/06/2018, Phoenix vs New Orleans (5 times)Free Throws .............................. 5, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 8, 04/07/2019, Phoenix at Houston Offensive Rebounds ................. 6, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington Defensive Rebounds ................. 12, 04/10/2018, Phoenix at Dallas (Twice)Rebounds ................................. 14, 04/08/2018, Phoenix vs Golden State Assists ...................................... 8, 03/04/2018, Phoenix at Atlanta Steals ....................................... 3, 01/24/2019, Phoenix vs Portland (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 5, 11/22/2017, Phoenix vs Milwaukee Blocked Shots ........................... 7, 04/05/2019, Phoenix vs New Orleans Points ....................................... 23, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (Twice)

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TOT GP/S 16/3 PTS 6.7 REB 4.6 AST 1.8 STL 0.25 FG% .446 3P% .349 MIN 17.8

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STARTING LINEUPS (33) PG SG C SF PF G REC. PCT. Curry Russell Looney Robinson III Green 1 0-1 .000 Curry Russell Chriss Robinson III Green 1 0-1 .000 Curry Poole Green Robinson III Russell 1 1-0 1.000 Curry Russell Green Robinson III Paschall 1 0-1 .000 Poole Russell Cauley-Stein Robinson III Green 3 0-3 .000 Bowman Poole Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 3 1-2 .333 Russell Poole Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 1 0-1 .000 Russell Poole Cauley-Stein Robinson III Burks 1 0-1 .000 Russell Robinson III Cauley-Stein Paschall Green 5 1-4 .200 Burks Robinson III Cauley-Stein Paschall Green 5 2-3 .400 Bowman Burks Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 3 0-3 .000 Burks Robinson III Cauley-Stein Paschall Looney 1 0-1 .000 Russell Burks Cauley-Stein Robinson III Looney 1 0-1 .000 Russell Lee Cauley-Stein Robinson III Green 8 3-5 .375 Russell Lee Cauley-Stein Burks Green 1 1-0 1.000 Burks Lee Chriss Robinson III Green 2 0-2 .000 Bowman Lee Cauley-Stein Robinson III Green 2 0-2 .000 Bowman Lee Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 1 0-1 .000 Bowman Lee Spellman Robinson III Green 1 0-1 .000 Russell Burks Spellman Robinson III Green 2 0-2 .000 Russell Lee Cauley-Stein Burks Paschall 2 1-1 .500 Russell Lee Chriss Robinson III Green 4 1-3 .250 Evans III Lee Chriss Robinson III Green 1 1-0 1.000 Russell Lee Chriss Paschall Green 1 0-1 .000 Bowman Lee Chriss Wiggins Paschall 1 0-1 .000 Bowman Lee Chriss Wiggins Green 1 0-1 .000 Poole Lee Chriss Wiggins Green 2 0-2 .000 Poole Lee Looney Wiggins Paschall 1 0-1 .000 Poole Lee Chriss Wiggins Paschall 1 0-1 .000 Poole Lee Bender Green Chriss 1 0-1 .000 Lee Toscano-Anderson Chriss Wiggins Bender 1 1-1 .500 Lee Mulder Chriss Wiggins Toscano-Anderson 3 2-1 .667 Curry Lee Chriss Wiggins Toscano-Anderson 1 0-1 .000

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT

1 2 1 1 3 2 4 2 3 5 3 6 4 7 1 8 1 4 9 3 2 10 1 11 1 3 12 1 1 13 1 14 2 3 15 3 16 1 17 3 18 1 19 2 1 20 2

Won Lost 21 1 22 23 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 28 1 29 30 2 31 32 33 1 34 35 36 37 41 1 48 1

Won LostGAMES 34TOTAL 614,176AVERAGE 18,064HIGH 18,064SELLOUTS 34STREAK 377*

franchise-best streak (includes regular season

and playoffs)

* all-time 10th-longest sellout streak in NBA

history

HOME ATT.

*opening day lineup in bold; last lineup used in italicsused 20 different starting lineups in 2018-19; 27, 2017-18

25 G CHASSON (CHASE-in) RANDLE 6-2 185 3 YEARS STANFORD GP/S 3/0 PTS 1.7 REB 0.7 AST 1.7 STL 0.67 FG% .000 3P% .000 MIN 13.5

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST TO STL BLK PF PTS +/-3/10 vs. LAC 14:42 0 2 0.0 0 1 0.0 2 2 100 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 2 53/7 vs. PHI 13:36 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 4 75.0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 -103/5 vs. TOR DNP - COACH'S DECISION3/3 at DEN 12:06 0 1 0.0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

POSITION: GUARDHEIGHT: 6’2”WEIGHT: 185YEARS PRO: 3BIRTHDATE: 2-5-93 (ROCK ISLAND, IL)HIGH SCHOOL: ROCK ISLAND (ROCK ISLAND, IL)COLLEGE: STANFORD

2019-20 SEASON• Appeared in three games off the bench, averaging

1.7 points (0-4 FG, 0-2 3P, 5-6 FT), 0.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists in 13.5 minutes per game.

• On 3/3 at Denver, recorded one rebound and one assist in 12 minutes off the bench in Warriors debut.

• Spent the first part of the 2019-20 campaign with the Tianjin Pioneers of the Chinese Basketball Association, tallying averages of 24.9 points (.416 FG%, .367 3P%, .864 FT%), 4.1 assists and 3.4 rebounds in 32.6 minutes over 23 games.

NBA CAREER NOTES• Owns career NBA averages of 5.4 points, 1.7 assists, 1.2 rebounds and 13.9 minutes in 75 games (two starts) over two seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks and Washington

Wizards.• Unselected in the 2015 NBA Draft out of Stanford University.• Was a member of Golden State’s Las Vegas Summer League squad in 2015.

G LEAGUE CAREER NOTES• Appeared in 29 career games (all starts), averaging 21.4 points (.453 FG%, .436 3P%, .824 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.3 steals in 32.9 minutes per game with the Delaware 87ers,

Westchester Knicks and Capital City Go-Gos.• In 2016-17, appeared in 21 games (all starts), averaging 20.5 points (.426 FG%, .417 3P%, .814 FT%), 3.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists in 32.4 minutes per game with the Delaware 87ers and

Westchester Knicks.• In 2018-19, appeared in eight games (all starts), averaging 23.8 points (.519 FG%, .482 3P%, .862 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 2.0 steals in 34.1 minutes per game with the Capital Go-Gos.

2018-19 SEASON (WASHINGTON)• Appeared in 49 games (two starts), averaging 5.5 points (.419 FG%, .400 3P%, .694 FT%), 1.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists in 15.2 minutes per game with Washington.• On 2/9 vs. Chicago, scored a career-high 20 points (8-10 FG).• On 2/11 at Detroit, made first career start.• Signed by the Wizards on 10/30 and was waived on 11/12... Resigned by the Wizards on 12/18.• Appeared in eight games for Washington G League affiliate Capital City Go-Go, averaging 23.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game.

2016-17 SEASON (PHILADELPHIA/NEW YORK)• Appeared in 26 games (all as a reserve), averaging 5.3 points (.408 FG%, .340 3P%, .953 FT%), 1.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists in 11.5 minutes per game with Philadelphia and New York.• With Philadelphia, appeared in eight games (all as a reserve), averaging 5.3 points (.462 FG%, .400 3P%, 12-12 FT), 0.6 rebounds, 0.8 assists in 9.3 minutes per game.• With New York, appeared in 18 games (all as a reserve), averaging 5.3 points (.389 FG%, .313 3P%, .935 FT%), 1.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists in 12.5 minutes per game.

COLLEGE (STANFORD)• Ranks as the Cardinal’s all-time scoring leader (2,375 points) in addition to recording the most games played (144), minutes (4,791) and three-point field goals (304) in school history.

ETC.: • Has three sisters, Lakisha, Lamera and Khaliyah.• As a senior at Stanford was a Capital One Academic All-America First Team selection, Stanford's first since 2006.• Made his NBA debut on 1/14/17 with Philadelphia. • Played for Real Madrid during the 2017-18 season, averaging 2.6 points and 1.0 assists per game.

Minutes .................................... 15, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Field Goals ................................ 0, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (3 times)Field Goal Attempts .................. 2, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Three-Point Field Goals ............ 0, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (3 times)Three-Point Attempts............... 1, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (Twice)Free Throws .............................. 3, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Free Throw Attempts ................ 4, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia Offensive Rebounds ................. 0, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (3 times)Defensive Rebounds ................. 1, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia (Twice)Rebounds ................................. 1, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia (Twice)Assists ...................................... 3, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers Steals ....................................... 1, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 0, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (3 times)Blocked Shots ........................... 0, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (3 times)Points ....................................... 3, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia

2019-20 REGULAR-SEASON HIGHS

Minutes .................................... 26, 04/09/2019, Washington vs Boston (3 times)Field Goals ................................ 8, 02/09/2019, Washington at Chicago Field Goal Attempts .................. 11, 04/07/2019, Washington at New York Three-Point Field Goals ............ 4, 02/09/2019, Washington at Chicago (Twice)Three-Point Attempts............... 8, 04/07/2019, Washington at New York Free Throws .............................. 6, 04/09/2017, New York vs Toronto (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ................ 6, 01/27/2019, Washington at San Antonio (3 times)Offensive Rebounds ................. 2, 01/02/2019, Washington vs Atlanta Defensive Rebounds ................. 4, 03/06/2017, New York at Orlando Rebounds ................................. 5, 03/06/2017, New York at Orlando Assists ...................................... 5, 04/07/2019, Washington at New York (5 times)Steals ....................................... 3, 03/11/2019, Washington vs Sacramento (Twice)Turnovers ................................. 4, 01/08/2019, Washington at Philadelphia (Twice)Blocked Shots ........................... 1, 04/03/2019, Washington vs Chicago (5 times)Points ....................................... 20, 02/09/2019, Washington at Chicago

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS

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THE WARRIORS WHEN... REGULAR SEASON 2019-20 2018-19 Overall... 15-50 57-25 Home… 8-26 30-11 Away… 7-24 27-14 Overtime… 0-5 0-5 Decided by three points or less... 1-3 7-7 Decided by 10-or-more points… 8-30 34-10 Days of the Week: Monday 4-7 12-2 Tuesday 2-5 7-2 Wednesday 2-11 7-6 Thursday 0-7 4-7 Friday 3-8 11-1 Saturday 4-5 9-4 Sunday 0-7 7-3 More rebounds than opponent (tied)... 9-14 40-5 Fewer rebounds than opponent… 6-36 18-19 Grab 50 or more rebounds... 5-7 18-1 Grab 60 or more rebounds... 1-1 2-0 More assists than opponent (tied)… 13-19 (1-1) 45-14 (2-2) Fewer assists than opponent… 0-30 11-8 Dish 30 or more assists... 8-6 33-5 Dish 40 or more assists... ---- 3-0 Dish 30 or more assists AND shoot 50% FG... 3-1 21-2 Dish 30 or more assists AND 10 or less TOs... 1-1 5-0 Turn the ball over 10 times or less 3-10 11-3 More FTA than opponent (tied)… 13-25 (0-2) 19-4 (7-0) Fewer FTA than opponent… 2-23 30-21 More 3FG than opponent (tied)… 8-10 (1-3) 43-5 (5-2) Fewer 3FG than opponent… 6-37 9-18 Record 10 or more 3-pointers... 9-25 52-14 Record 20 or more 3-pointers... ---- 6-0 More steals than opponent (tied)… 9-22 (0-7) 26-9 (3-4) Fewer steals than opponent… 6-21 28-12 Record 10 or more steals... 4-15 17-5 More blocks than opponent (tied)… 8-17 (2-8) 49-16 (3-2) Fewer blocks than opponent… 5-25 5-7 Record 10 or more blocks... 2-0 6-4 More bench points than opponent (tied)… 12-20 (1-1) 18-5 (1-1) Fewer bench points than opponent… 2-29 38-19 Reserves score 50 or more points... 3-7 6-1 More points in the paint than opponent (tied)… 8-13 (2-1) 20-8 (3-4) Fewer points in the paint than opponent… 5-36 34-13 More 2nd-chance points than opponent (tied)… 6-20 (1-4) 26-8 (2-2) Fewer 2nd-chance points than opponent… 8-26 29-15 More fastbreak points than opponent (tied)… 7-20 (1-2) 41-12 (3-0) Fewer fastbreak points than opponent… 8-27 13-13 Score 25 or more fastbreak points... 1-4 17-3 Holding opponents to 40% FG or under... 3-1 13-2 Leading after first quarter (tied)... 7-10 (1-3) 41-7 (3-2) Trailing after first quarter… 7-38 13-16 Leading at halftime (tied)… 8-11 (0-1) 43-6 (3-0) Trailing at halftime… 7-38 11-19 Leading after third quarter (tied)… 11-6 (0-2) 49-5 (0-1) Trailing after third quarter… 4-42 8-19 Score 100-plus… 15-33 57-17 Score 99 or below… 0-17 0-8 Score 110-plus 10-15 53-9 Score 120-plus 4-6 32-4 Score 130-plus 2-1 13-2 Score 140-plus ---- 6-0 Opponents score 100-plus… 9-48 47-25 Opponents score 99 or below… 6-2 10-0 Outshooting opponent (tied)… 13-5 51-9 (1-2) Outshot by opponent… 2-45 5-14 Shoot .500-plus… 4-2 32-2 Shoot below .500… 11-48 25-23 Opponents shoot .500-plus… 1-21 2-6 Opponents shoot below .500… 14-29 55-19 All 5 Warriors starters score in double figures 2-2 5-0 In wire-to-wire games… 1-3 5-2

REGULAR SEASON 2019-20 2018-19 On National TV... 4-17 26-15 On TNT... 0-8 6-6 On ESPN... 0-5 8-4 On ABC... 2-1 4-2 On NBA TV... 2-3 8-3 Three players score 20 or more points 2-3 18-6 Curry scores 30 points or more ---- 20-7 Thompson scores 30 points or more ---- 10-2 Both Curry & Thompson each score 25+ points ---- 8-1 Both Curry & Thompson each score 30+ points ---- 1-0 Curry & Thompson combine for 60+ points ---- 8-2 Curry & Thompson combine for 70+ points ---- 1-0

October 1-3 8-1 November... 3-13 7-7 December… 5-10 10-5 January… 1-13 11-2 February… 3-8 7-4 March… 2-3 9-5 April… ---- 5-1 * Warriors had 44 consecutive months with a .500 or better record (ended Oct. 2019)** Warriors had 32 consecutive months with a winning record (ended March 2018)First game of back-to-back… 3-4 7-6 Second game of back-to-back… 1-6 9-4 vs. Western Conference… 9-33 35-17 vs. Pacific Division… 2-11 13-3 vs. Northwest Division… 3-12 12-6 vs. Southwest Division… 4-11 10-8 vs. Eastern Conference… 6-16 22-8 vs. Atlantic Division… 1-6 6-4 vs. Central Division… 3-3 8-2 vs. Southeast Division… 2-7 8-2

5-SEASON RECORDS (2014-15 - 2018-19 REGULAR SEASON) 2019-20 2018-19 TOTALHolding opponents under 100 points 6-2 10-0 124-10Holding opponents under 100 points at home 3-1 6-0 72-5Holding opponents under 100 points on road 3-1 4-0 52-5Holding opponents .400 FG% or under 3-1 13-2 80-6 12-1 in 2017-18 15-1 in 2016-17 17-0 in 2015-16 20-1 in 2014-15 2019-20 2018-19 CAREERCurry scores 30 points or more ---- 20-7 136-39Thompson scores 30 points or more ---- 10-2 50-7Curry and Thompson each score 30 points ---- 1-0 11-0

2019-20 GSW longest scoring runs: 17-0 (2/1 at CLE, 2:35 2nd QTR-10:23 3rd QTR)16-0 (10/27 at OKC, 8:14-3:17, 4th QTR)16-0 (2/29 at PHX, 5:53-0:07, 3rd QTR)

WARRIORS RECORD WHEN PLAYER IS OUT OF THE LINEUPPLAYER TOTALS 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10Curry 57-113 14-46 5-8 17-14 2-1 2-1 0-2 1-3 2-2 10-30 3-5 1-1Green 34-29 5-17 9-7 10-2 5-1 0-1 3-0 0-0 2-1 ---Thompson 26-64 15-50 2-2 3-6 1-3 2-0 3-2 0-1 0-0 0-0Curry & Thompson 16-54 14-46 2-6 --- 0-1 0-1 --- --- --- ---Curry, Green, Thompson 6-19 5-16 --- 1-2 0-1 --- --- --- --- ---

WARRIORS TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2019-20 (1-1)DATE/OPP PLAYER PTS REB AST W/L10/28 at NOP Draymond Green 16 17 10 W12/11 vs. NYK Draymond Green 14 10 12 LOT

WARRIORS TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2018-19 (0-2)DATE/OPP PLAYER PTS REB AST W/L12/27 vs. POR Kevin Durant 26 10 11 LOT

11/12 at LAC Kevin Durant 33 11 10 LOT

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HIGH LOW

142, 11/20 at DAL 90, 11/27 vs. CHI44, 11/20 at DAL 16, 12/20 vs. NOP41, 3/10 vs. LAC 16, 11/19 at MEM76, 3/10 vs. LAC 43, 12/23 vs. MIN46, 10/24 vs. LAC 18, 11/2 vs. CHA44, 10/28 at NOP 15, twice, last 12/6 at CHI76, 10/24 vs. LAC 34, 2/29 at PHX21, 1/16 vs. DEN (OT) 12, 12/11 vs. NYK (OT)51, twice, last 2/5 at BKN 34, twice, last 2/29 at PHX111, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 63, 12/15 vs. SAC.625, 10/24 vs. LAC .370, 12/25 vs. HOU25*, 2/20 vs. HOU opp franchise record 3, 3/3 at DEN51, 2x, last 12/28 vs. DAL 20, twice, last 3/3 at DEN.667, 3/1 vs. WAS .150, 3/3 at DEN28, 2x, last 3/5 vs. TOR 3, 12/6 at CHI34, 3x, last 2/25 vs. SAC 5, 12/6 at CHI1.00, 3x, last 3/10 vs. LAC .462, 2/23 vs. NOP65, 2/5 at BKN 34, 3/1 vs. WAS20, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 1, 12/9 vs. MEM51, 2/5 at BKN 27, twice, last 12/6 at CHI36, twice, last 2/10 vs. MIA 16, twice, last 12/23 vs. MIN17, 1/12 at MEM 3, 4x, last 3/7 vs. PHI29, 12/15 vs. SAC 6, 11/4 vs. POR13, 11/25 vs. OKC 1, 3x, last 2/5 at BKN70, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 36, 11/17 at NOP35, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 0, 11/22 at UTA34, 3/5 vs. TOR 5, 3/7 vs. PHI33, 1/24 vs. IND 6, 2x, last 11/11 vs. UTA

2019-20 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS

CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENTHIGH LOW

134, 10/28 at NOP 79, twice, last 12/15 vs. SAC41, 12/28 vs. DAL 14, 10/30 vs. PHX45, 10/28 at NOP 17, twice, last 12/2 at ATL74, 12/28 vs. DAL 37, 10/27 at OKC44, 2/1 at CLE 13, 12/2 at ATL43, 10/30 vs. PHX 12, 11/13 at LAL70, 2/1 at CLE 32, 11/2 vs. CHA18, 1/16 vs. DEN (OT) 9, 11/8 at MIN (OT)51, 10/28 at NOP 30, 3x, last 12/15 vs. SAC116, 1/20 at POR (OT) 71, 12/6 at CHI.535, 12/6 at CHI .326, 10/27 at OKC20, 1/16 vs. DEN 3, twice, last 1/2 at MIN52, 3/5 vs. TOR franchise record 17, 12/2 at ATL.524, 1/4 vs. DET .128, 2/5 at BKN35, 11/29 at MIA 8, 11/11 vs. UTA40, 11/29 at MIA 10, 2/27 vs. LAL1.00, twice, last 1/18 vs. ORL .571, 11/11 vs. UTA61, 10/28 at NOP 25, 12/15 vs. SAC19, 2x, last 1/20 at POR (OT) 3, 1/30 at BOS43, 3x, last 12/25 vs. HOU 18, 12/15 vs. SAC39, 2/1 at CLE 17, 3x, last 12/2 at ATL15, 2/8 vs. LAL 3, 3/10 vs. LAC27, 2/27 vs. LAL 7, 2x, 3/7 vs. PHI & 2/5 at BKN10, twice, last 2/1 at CLE 0, 2x, last 3/10 vs. LAC66, 10/28 at NOP 20, 1/8 vs. MIL30, 10/28 at NOP 2, twice, last 1/30 at BOS27, 2/1 at CLE 2, 12/2 at ATL32, 11/9 at OKC 3, 11/4 vs. POR

PTS (OT)PTS

PTS, 1ST QTRPTS, 2ND QTR

PTS, 1ST HALFPTS, 3RD QTRPTS, 4TH QTR

PTS, 2ND HALFPTS, OT

FGMFGAFG%

3FGM3FGA3FG%

FTMFTAFT%REB

OREBDREB

ASTSTLTO

BLKPTS IN PAINT

2ND CHANCE PTSFAST BREAK PTS

PTS OFF TO

HIGH61, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)22, 2x, Beal, 3/1 vs. WAS (Q1), Doncic, 11/20 at DAL (Q1)33, twice, last Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (2nd half)31, Patty Mills, 11/1 vs. SAS23, Hassan Whiteside, 12/18 at POR15, Jrue Holiday, 2/23 vs. NOP5, four times, last Bradley Beal, 3/1 vs. WAS7, Rudy Gobert, 11/22 at UTA17, twice, last Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT) 37, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT) 11, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT) - set Warriors opp record20, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)16, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)16, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)46, RJ Barrett, 12/11 vs. NYK (OT)

CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENTHIGH52, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT)18, twice, last D’Angelo Russell, 12/28 vs. DAL (1st QTR)30, D’Angelo Russell, 12/28 vs. DAL (1st half)28, Alec Burks, 11/6 at HOU17, Draymond Green, 10/28 at NOP16, Draymond Green, 2/1 at CLE6, Willie Cauley-Stein, 12/15 vs. SAC4, four times, last Andrew Wiggins, 2/12 at PHX19, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT)37, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT)9, twice, both D’Angelo Russell, 1/24 vs. IND & 12/28 vs. DAL 17, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT)14, Alec Burks, 1/4 vs. DET14, Alec Burks, 1/4 vs. DET42, twice, last Eric Paschall, 1/20/20 at POR (OT)

PointsPoints (Quarter)

Points (Half)Points (Off Bench)

ReboundsAssists

StealsBlocks

FG MadeFG Attempted

3FG Made3FG Attempted

FT MadeFT Attempted

Minutes

2019-20 WARRIORS AND OPPONENT HIGHS

THE LAST TIME... WARRIORS OPPONENT Played an overtime game 1/20/20 at POR (L, 124-129 OT) Played a double-overtime game 12/1/16 vs. HOU (L, 127-132 2OT) Scored 70-or-fewer points 11/12/04 at MEM (67) 11/2/15 vs. MEM (69) Scored 40-plus points in a quarter 2/3/20 at WAS (40, 1st) 3/10/20 vs. LAC (41, 2nd) Scored 10-or-fewer points in a quarter 3/20/11 at DAL (10, 4th) 3/23/15 vs. WAS (8, 3rd) Had four players with 20-plus points 11/23/16 vs. LAL (Curry, Durant, Thompson, Clark) 3/2/19 at PHI (Simmons, Scott, Butler, Harris) Had three players with 30-plus points 2/26/91 vs. ORL (Hardaway, Mullin, Richmond) 3/2/62 vs. NY (Guerin, Buckner, Naulls) Had three players with 20-plus points 3/5/20 vs. TOR (Curry, Lee, Wiggins) 2/23/20 vs. NOP (Williamson, Holiday, Melli) Had two players with 30-plus points 1/16/19 vs. NOP (Curry, 41; Durant 30) 12/18/19 at POR (Lillard, 31; McCollum, 30) Had four players with 10-plus rebounds 12/11/15 at BOS (Curry, Ezeli, Green, Iguodala) 11/13/10 at MIL (Bogut, Mbah a Moute, Jennings, Gooden) Had all five starters score double figures 2/25/20 vs. SAC 2/20/20 vs. HOU Had a player score 60-plus points 12/5/16 vs. IND (Klay Thompson, 60) 1/20/20 at POR (OT) (Damian Lillard, 61) Had a player score 50-plus points 11/8/19 at MIN (D’Angelo Russell, 52) 1/20/20 at POR (OT) (Damian Lillard, 61) Had a player score 40-plus points 11/8/19 at MIN (D’Angelo Russell, 52) 2/3/20 at WAS (Bradley Beal, 43) Had a player with 25-plus rebounds 1/27/08 at NY (Andris Biedrins, 26) 3/11/15 vs. DET (Andre Drummond, 25) Had a player with 20-plus rebounds 2/6/15 at ATL (Draymond Green, 20) 1/20/20 at POR (Hassan Whiteside, 21) Had a player with 15-plus assists 2/1/20 at CLE (Draymond Green, 16) 2/23/20 vs. NOP (Jrue Holiday, 15) Had a player with a triple-double 12/11/19 vs. NYK (Draymond Green 14p/10r/12a) 12/28/19 vs. DAL (Luka Doncic, 31p/12r/15a) Had three players with double-doubles 12/18/17 at LAL (Casspi, Durant, Thompson) 2/10/20 vs. MIA (Butler, Adebayo, Olynyk) Had four players with double-doubles 12/11/15 at BOS (Curry, Ezeli, Green, Iguodala) 12/18/09 vs. WAS (Arenas, Butler, Haywood, Jamison) Had a player with 20 points/20 rebounds 2/22/13 at SAS (David Lee, 25 pts/22 rebs) 3/19/19 at MIN (Karl-Anthony Towns, 26 pts/21 reb) Had a player with 10-plus 3-pointers 3/29/19 at MIN (Stephen Curry, 11) 1/20/20 at POR (OT) (Damian Lillard, 11)

THE LAST TIME....

2568 (39.5)70, 11/29 at MIA50, 11/20 at DAL48, 11/20 at DAL19, 1/16 vs. DEN

2582 (39.7)77, 1/4 vs. DET32, 2/1 at CLE19, twice, 2/1 at CLE & 11/19 at MEM18, 2/29 at PHX

Bench Points (AVG)Team Bench High

Largest LeadLargest Win

Largest Comeback

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RECORD AS A STARTER GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS (296) Player Games Record PCT. Bender 3 1-2 .333 Bowman 12 1-11 .083 Burks 18 4-14 .222 Cauley-Stein 37 9-28 .243 Chriss 21 5-16 .238 Curry 5 1-4 .200 Evans III 1 1-0 1.000 Green 43 10-33 .233 Lee 36 10-26 .278 Looney 4 0-4 .000 Mulder 3 2-1 .667 Paschall 26 5-21 .192 Poole 14 2-12 .143 Robinson III 48 10-38 .208 Russell 33 8-25 .242 Spellman 3 0-3 .000 Toscano-Anderson 6 3-3 .500 Wiggins 12 3-9 .250bold - started last game

Player Games Injury/Illness Date(s) Record Ky Bowman 5 right ankle sprain 2/29-3/7 3-2

Alec Burks 3 right ankle sprain 10/24-10/28 1-2

Willie Cauley-Stein 3 left midfoot sprain 10/24-10/28 1-2 (1-4) 2 illness 12/31, 1/2 0-2

Marquese Chriss 1 left calf soreness 2/23 0-1 Stephen Curry 58 left hand fracture 11/1-3/3 13-45 (14-46) 2 influenza 3/7, 3/10 1-1

Jacob Evans III 21 left adductor strain 10/30-12/6 4-17 (5-19) 3 concussion 1/16, 1/18, 1/20 1-2

Draymond Green 4 right heel soreness 11/20-11/25, 12/2 0-4 (5-16) 6 left index finger sprain 11/2-11/9, 1/18 2-4 1 right ankle sprain 1/6 0-1 1 flu-like symptoms 1/20 0-1 1 low back tightness 2/8 0-1 2 right pelvic contusion 2/23, 2/25 0-2 6 left knee soreness 2/29-3/10 3-3

Damion Lee 14 right hand non-displaced 11/15-12/9 3-11 fracture

Kevon Looney 20 neuropathy 10/27-12/1 4-16 (9-35) 18 left abdominal soreness 12/25-1/30 3-15 6 left hip soreness 2/12, 3/1-3/10 2-4

Eric Paschall 3 right hip contusion 11/9, 12/27, 12/28 1-2 (1-4) 2 left hip soreness 12/13, 12/15 0-2

Jordan Poole 1 right ankle sprain 2/29 1-0

Glenn Robinson III 3 right ankle sprain 12/23, 1/18, 1/20 2-1

D’Angelo Russell 9 right thumb sprain 11/17-12/2 2-7 (4-15) 3 right ankle sprain 11/2, 11/6 1-2 6 right shoulder contusion 12/31-1/10 0-6 1 right quadriceps contusion 2/3 1-0

Alen Smailagić 18 right ankle sprain 10/24-11/25 3-15 (5-18) 5 right quadriceps contusion 3/1-3/10 2-3

Omari Spellman 1 left ankle sprain 11/11 0-1 (0-2) 1 illness 12/28 0-1

Klay Thompson 65 left ACL rehabilitation 10/24-3/10 15-50

Andrew Wiggins 1 thoracic spasm (upper back) 2/27 0-1

2019-20 ETC. STATISTICS

EJECTIONS (6) Player Date Time, Quarter (official) D’Angelo Russell 10/27 7:13, 3rd (J. Williams) Draymond Green 11/11 8:28, 4th (S. Wright) Draymond Green 1/4 4:57, 3rd (T. Maddox) Steve Kerr 1/6 1:14, 2nd (J. Goldenberg) Marquese Chriss 1/22 0:21, 4th (D. Guthrie) Draymond Green 2/27 5:42, 2nd (T. Ford)

FLAGRANT FOULS (2) Player Date Time, Quarter Willie Cauley-Stein 11/6 5:09, 4th (FLG 1) Jordan Poole 2/25 4:34, 4th (FLG 1)

TECHNICALS (41) Technicals Player Date (Time, Quarter) 14 Draymond Green 10/30 vs. PHX (1:57, 2nd), 11/11 vs. UTA (two techs, 8:28, 4th); 11/17 at NOP (5:37, 4th), 11/27 vs. CHI (0:59, 2nd), 12/20 vs. NOP (6:28, 3rd), 12/28 vs. DAL (1:08, 2nd), 1/4 vs. DET (two techs, 4:57, 3rd), 1/10 at LAC (11:02, 3rd), 1/16 vs. DEN (4:30, 3rd), 1/22 vs. UTA (5:28, 3rd), 2/27 vs. LAL (5:56, 2nd, 5:45, 2nd) 6 Marquese Chriss 11/22 at UTA (11:20, 4th), 12/28 vs. DAL (1:10, 3rd), 2/5 at BKN (7:50, 3rd), 2/20 vs. HOU (3:49, 1st), 2/27 vs. LAL (7:40, 3rd), 2/29 at PHX (7:21, 3rd) 6 Steve Kerr 11/11 vs. UTA (8:01, 4th), 11/29 at MIA (0:45, 3rd), 12/15 vs. SAC (1:30, 3rd), 1/6 at SAC (two techs, 1:14, 2nd), 3/3 at DEN (4:08, 2nd) 4 D’Angelo Russell 10/27 at OKC (two techs, 7:13, 3rd), 11/1 (0:30, 3rd)*, 12/28 vs. DAL (8:54, 3rd), 1/24 vs. IND (0:35, 2nd) 2 Jordan Poole 11/4 vs. POR (8:18, 4th), 3/1 vs. WAS (11:29, 4th) 2 Team 10/24 vs. LAC - Excess Timeout (4:06, 4th), 12/13 at UTA - delay 1 Willie Cauley-Stein 1/6 at SAC (6:42, 3rd) 1 Stephen Curry 10/27 at OKC (8:52, 3rd) 1 Damion Lee 12/28 vs. DAL (0:02, 3rd) 1 Eric Paschall 1/4 vs. DET (0:44, 1st) 1 Omari Spellman 12/6 at CHI (0:28, 3rd) 1 Ky Bowman 1/8 vs. MIL (7:00, 2nd) 1 Alec Burks 1/14 vs. DAL (0:13, 3rd) * = rescinded

GAMES MISSED DUE TO REST OR OTHER REASONS (1)

Player Games Reason Date(s) Record Draymond Green 1 rest 12/13 0-1

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COACH’S CHALLENGE (24 - Won 7, Lost 17)Date Time, Quarter Description (from Play-by-play)10/24 vs. LAC 2:23, 2nd K.Looney S.FOUL (R.Acosta): Call Confirmed10/28 at NOP 8:16, 3rd S.Curry S.FOUL (P.Fraher): Call Overturned: Corrected to Offensive Foul on B. Ingram10/30 vs. PHX 3:32, 4th O.Spellman Out Of Bounds Bad Pass TURNOVER: Call Stands11/8 at MIN 10:36, 4th D. Lee S.FOUL (J.Butler): Call Stands: Corrected to Loose Ball Foul on D. Lee11/9 at OKC 1:16, 4th M.Chriss P.FOUL (J.Capers): Call Overturned: Corrected to Personal Foul on A. Burks11/11 vs. UTA 3:54, 2nd W.Cauley-Stein S.FOUL (S.Wright): Call Confirmed11/15 vs. BOS 8:24, 3rd E.Paschall S.FOUL (M.Smith): Call Overturned11/19 at MEM 2:07, 2nd W.Cauley-Stein S.FOUL (N.Sago): Call Stands11/20 at DAL 1:58, 2nd W.Cauley-Stein S.FOUL (J.DeRosa): Call Overturned: Corrected to Offensive Foul on D. Powell11/25 vs. OKC 3:32, 4th O.Spellman Out Of Bounds Bad Pass TURNOVER: Call Stands11/29 at MIA 0:47.2, 3rd O.Spellman S.FOUL (E.Lewis): Call Confirmed12/2 at ATL 4:22, 1st K.Bowman S.FOUL (S.Twardoski): Call Overturned: No Foul on K.Bowman12/11 vs. NYK 3:21, OT M.Chriss S.FOUL (S.Wall): Call Stands12/18 at POR 0:33.8, 4th D.Lee P.FOUL (Z.Zarba): Call Confirmed12/20 vs. NOP 0:38.4, 4th D.Green S.FOUL (R.Mott): Call Confirmed12/31 at SAS 7:33, 3rd M.Chriss Offensive (S. Wright): Call Stands1/2 at MIN 0:0.2, 1st J.Okogie P.FOUL (T.Ford): Call Confirmed1/8 vs. MIL 1:06, 4th A.Burks P.FOUL (K.Mauer): Call Confirmed1/20 at POR 4:15, 2nd D.Lee S.FOUL (B.Forte): Call Stands1/28 at PHI 7:31, 3rd D.Green S.FOUL (S.Foster): Call Stands2/20 vs. HOU 6:28, 3rd D.Lee S.FOUL (J.DeRosa): Call Stands2/25 vs. SAC 2:19, 4th E.Paschall S.FOUL (M.Davis): Call Stands3/1 vs. WAS 5:29, 4th R.Hachimura Violation: Defensive Goaltending (M.Lindsay): Call Overturned: Goaltending Violation on R. Hachimura3/3 at DEN 3:46, 4th E.Paschall Offensive (K.Cutler): Call Overturned: Corrected to Shooting Foul on P. Millsap

POINTS1. Wilt Chamberlain ...........17,7832. Rick Barry .......................16,4473. Paul Arizin ......................16,2664. Stephen Curry ......... 16,4195. Chris Mullin ....................16,2356. Nate Thurmond ..............13,1917. Jeff Mullins .....................12,5478. Purvis Short ....................11,8949. Klay Thompson ........ 10,31510. Neil Johnston .................10,023 REBOUNDS1. Nate Thurmond ..............12,7712. Wilt Chamberlain ...........10,7683. Larry Smith ......................6,4404. Clyde Lee ..........................6,4165. Paul Arizin ........................6,1296. Neil Johnston ...................5,8567. Rick Barry .........................4,6558. Joe Grabowski ..................4,5039. Clifford Ray .......................4,31010. Tom Gola ..........................4,269

ASSISTS1. Guy Rodgers .....................4,8552. Stephen Curry ............ 4,6213. Tim Hardaway ..................3,9264. Rick Barry .........................3,2475. Chris Mullin ......................3,1466. Jeff Mullins .......................2,9137. Draymond Green ........ 2,8558. Eric Floyd ..........................2,5189. Al Attles ............................2,48310. Nate Thurmond ................2,070

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Stephen Curry ............ 2,4952. Klay Thompson .......... 1,5573. Jason Richardson .................7004. Tim Hardaway .....................6025. Chris Mullin .........................5906. Latrell Sprewell ...................5517. Draymond Green ...........5218. Baron Davis .........................4349. Mike Dunleavy.....................36310. Stephen Jackson ..................355

WARRIORS FRANCHISE LEADERSSTEALS1. Chris Mullin ......................1,3602. Stephen Curry ............ 1,2053. Rick Barry ............................9294. Tim Hardaway .....................8215. Draymond Green ...........7896. Purvis Short .........................7107. Latrell Sprewell ...................6968. Monta Ellis...........................6949. Sonny Parker .......................61110. Eric Floyd .............................606

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Adonal Foyle .....................1,1402. Joe Barry Carroll ..................8373. Erick Dampier ......................7284. Draymond Green ...........6095. Manute Bol ..........................5926. Robert Parish .......................5497. Andris Biedrins ....................5388. George Johnson ...................5079. Chris Mullin .........................48810. Clifford Ray ..........................465

GAMES PLAYED1. Chris Mullin .........................8072. Nate Thurmond ...................7573. Jeff Mullins ..........................7164. Paul Arizin ...........................7135. Al Attles ...............................7116. Stephen Curry ...............6997. Rick Barry ............................6428. Adonal Foyle ........................6419. Larry Smith .........................61710. Purvis Short .........................614

MINUTES PLAYED1. Nate Thurmond ..............30,7292. Chris Mullin ....................28,2253. Paul Arizin ......................24,8974. Rick Barry .......................24,4435. Stephen Curry .......... 23,9996. Jeff Mullins .....................23,4957. Guy Rodgers ...................21,1488. Wilt Chamberlain ...........20,2339. Purvis Short ....................19,23010. Neil Johnston .................18,298

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Wilt Chamberlain .............7,2162. Rick Barry .........................6,4663. Chris Mullin ......................6,1504. Stephen Curry ............ 5,6825. Paul Arizin ........................5,6286. Jeff Mullins .......................5,1837. Nate Thurmond ................5,0298. Purvis Short ......................4,8309. Joe Barry Carroll ...............4,01010. Neil Johnston ...................3,857

FREE THROWS MADE1. Paul Arizin ........................5,0102. Rick Barry .........................3,5153. Neil Johnston ...................3,4174. Wilt Chamberlain .............3,3515. Chris Mullin ......................3,3456. Nate Thurmond ................3,1337. Stephen Curry ............ 2,5608. Joe Fulks ...........................2,3559. Jeff Mullins .......................2,18110. Purvis Short ......................2,133

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------------------------ POINTS ------------------------ BIGGEST POINTS REB AST STL TO (pts off) BLK PAINT 2nd CHNCE FASTBREAK LEADS BENCH PTSDate Opponent W/L GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW Opp GSW Opp GSW Opp10/24 LAC L 122 141 42 39 27 33 7 7 13 (14) 20 (20) 0 5 40 58 13 6 25 19 0 31 52 6810/27 at OKC L 92 120 39 50 17 24 13 8 15 (26) 24 (21) 2 5 40 46 10 12 3 18 0 42 40 4910/28 at NOP W 134 123 61 41 37 36 8 13 18 (21) 15 (20) 2 7 66 62 30 13 15 19 29 0 43 6110/30 PHX L 110 121 41 47 24 33 8 10 16 (25) 17 (20) 6 4 54 58 14 20 23 20 1 34 45 2511/1 SAS L 110 127 39 52 25 23 4 4 11 (14) 11 (10) 2 2 44 42 8 23 16 14 6 25 44 6811/2 CHA L 87 93 40 48 23 18 5 6 18 (15) 13 (11) 5 1 34 56 8 15 10 7 10 6 17 2511/4 POR W 127 118 47 44 28 16 4 5 10 (6) 6 (3) 4 6 44 60 12 14 8 17 12 5 43 3611/6 at HOU L 112 129 51 50 22 31 7 7 11 (17) 13 (20) 1 9 40 44 16 23 9 12 6 23 58 1711/8 at MIN LOT 119 125 49 59 18 20 11 10 19 (29) 18 (18) 9 10 34 70 13 35 8 4 8 6 36 3811/9 at OKC L 108 114 34 42 22 30 9 7 15 (18) 19 (32) 6 5 50 42 9 12 11 7 2 23 23 4411/11 UTA L 108 122 44 43 23 30 8 3 10 (6) 12 (19) 1 3 42 46 12 3 20 6 5 20 44 3811/13 at LAL L 94 120 33 51 29 31 8 8 17 (26) 19 (22) 7 6 36 64 8 23 13 14 1 27 33 4511/15 BOS L 100 105 55 47 18 24 8 13 20 (22) 14 (19) 4 6 44 44 10 16 15 23 15 7 42 1711/17 at NOP L 100 108 43 48 23 24 7 3 12 (17) 15 (19) 3 5 44 36 13 17 18 8 0 17 33 3511/19 at MEM W 114 95 51 37 33 26 5 6 15 (15) 14 (23) 10 4 46 52 14 5 12 14 23 3 34 2711/20 at DAL L 94 142 33 50 18 33 8 7 10 (15) 13 (13) 4 7 44 48 13 11 15 16 0 50 33 6211/22 at UTA L 109 113 37 48 28 23 11 4 9 (13) 21 (31) 3 10 52 46 10 0 18 8 5 21 41 2511/25 OKC L 97 100 41 43 27 26 10 5 13 (20) 16 (18) 7 13 34 46 16 9 14 14 15 9 24 3711/27 CHI W 104 90 54 42 31 20 12 14 21 (28) 18 (13) 9 4 52 40 11 11 17 18 17 8 35 1911/29 at MIA L 105 122 30 48 19 23 4 7 9 (14) 16 (15) 3 3 34 54 11 11 7 8 0 29 49 7012/1 at ORL L 96 100 46 48 21 21 6 7 12 (21) 15 (12) 5 8 48 42 16 15 18 15 4 12 23 2512/2 at ATL L 79 104 46 38 17 21 11 13 25 (25) 15 (11) 8 4 54 60 11 16 2 17 7 28 28 3312/4 at CHA L 91 108 37 44 18 30 7 11 16 (23) 15 (17) 3 7 44 38 9 9 9 12 2 19 36 2712/6 at CHI W 100 98 39 37 24 21 9 11 20 (14) 15 (14) 4 2 42 40 2 19 10 11 6 9 41 3712/9 MEM L 102 110 46 42 23 29 10 13 16 (24) 20 (20) 6 6 40 44 15 5 10 25 2 15 42 3612/11 NYK LOT 122 124 46 58 27 25 10 5 9 (11) 19 (27) 6 7 52 54 21 15 19 17 2 22 47 4012/13 at UTA L 106 114 48 43 19 22 9 5 12 (10) 13 (12) 7 3 40 42 16 13 4 11 13 8 52 1212/15 SAC L 79 100 26 38 24 27 14 9 21 (29) 29 (26) 1 4 44 46 5 6 4 10 3 25 30 4812/18 at POR L 112 122 50 57 24 19 7 6 8 (14) 11 (17) 7 8 48 54 27 11 16 18 7 8 46 2312/20 NOP W 106 102 47 48 25 23 10 8 18 (19) 18 (17) 4 5 32 46 10 16 19 15 20 6 34 2812/23 MIN W 113 104 55 41 26 16 11 10 20 (28) 16 (18) 6 6 48 40 19 12 22 25 24 4 23 6512/25 HOU W 116 104 54 49 27 19 7 8 16 (13) 12 (12) 8 3 52 34 13 12 18 14 16 13 26 1512/27 PHX W 105 96 41 49 22 22 10 6 11 (7) 27 (28) 5 1 42 42 17 20 10 14 9 13 26 2512/28 DAL L 121 141 42 46 28 35 4 11 14 (12) 13 (9) 3 6 40 46 11 17 21 14 9 30 46 4912/31 at SAS LOT 113 117 44 53 31 30 5 6 9 (14) 10 (9) 6 6 46 50 11 23 8 24 10 7 23 421/2 at MIN L 84 99 43 52 20 22 9 7 17 (19) 15 (9) 1 7 38 42 4 20 6 10 3 22 43 311/4 DET L 104 111 42 46 26 24 13 13 14 (16) 21 (26) 3 5 32 52 12 11 11 11 5 13 77 531/6 at SAC L 98 111 44 43 19 27 13 10 19 (16) 23 (26) 4 3 42 46 8 5 18 13 6 31 46 361/8 MIL L 98 107 52 47 29 22 7 11 19 (14) 10 (9) 4 3 20 44 10 2 13 17 3 13 46 251/10 at LAC L 100 109 46 54 28 27 9 5 10 (12) 19 (13) 1 7 36 52 13 13 6 12 10 9 46 451/12 at MEM L 102 122 47 60 23 33 11 17 22 (28) 17 (25) 6 7 26 62 15 25 14 37 7 23 32 471/14 DAL L 97 124 36 53 27 23 4 5 14 (15) 8 (11) 2 2 48 58 12 20 10 8 1 30 46 541/16 DEN LOT 131 134 41 56 36 31 12 11 19 (21) 21 (29) 6 5 42 44 16 16 24 17 19 7 58 631/18 ORL W 109 95 44 46 25 21 9 7 11 (13) 15 (18) 1 5 48 54 6 8 10 7 14 13 33 301/20 at POR LOT 124 129 60 54 30 21 7 4 9 (9) 12 (9) 5 11 56 48 18 19 18 21 12 6 26 181/22 UTA L 96 129 37 56 20 31 5 5 8 (14) 11 (10) 5 3 46 56 10 17 10 17 2 36 47 511/24 IND L 118 129 38 36 31 35 6 15 20 (33) 12 (11) 4 4 28 56 12 9 16 19 9 19 38 461/28 at PHI L 104 115 40 44 29 28 6 5 14 (17) 16 (20) 3 3 38 50 10 5 18 17 8 16 26 371/30 at BOS L 104 119 27 37 24 27 11 12 17 (18) 23 (24) 6 4 30 42 2 18 26 10 6 19 42 382/1 at CLE W 131 112 44 46 39 26 11 8 11 (12) 16 (17) 10 3 54 44 8 17 27 8 32 7 54 442/3 at WAS W 125 117 44 35 31 28 8 6 14 (9) 11 (14) 6 4 44 44 16 4 11 9 19 2 52 522/5 at BKN L 88 129 34 65 20 29 6 4 7 (8) 15 (14) 7 1 38 68 7 17 8 16 0 44 36 652/8 LAL L 120 125 33 47 31 29 15 11 18 (19) 24 (27) 6 2 60 52 11 22 26 16 6 21 49 412/10 MIA L 101 113 40 45 23 36 8 10 17 (20) 12 (9) 2 3 30 50 9 11 17 12 2 24 33 502/12 at PHX L 106 112 38 40 27 25 8 14 22 (32) 14 (21) 7 4 54 48 5 13 9 14 2 13 33 372/20 HOU L 105 135 40 36 26 31 11 14 23 (31) 16 (17) 7 7 60 36 12 10 23 20 1 35 37 392/23 NOP L 101 115 48 52 28 34 9 7 15 (15) 13 (17) 7 5 46 52 20 13 13 27 12 18 37 392/25 SAC L 94 112 34 40 21 25 7 7 17 (19) 10 (8) 2 4 54 52 6 9 14 10 0 20 18 392/27 LAL L 86 116 37 44 27 24 7 13 27 (24) 17 (8) 3 5 40 60 4 6 16 23 6 36 45 572/29 at PHX W 115 99 49 40 30 24 9 3 10 (15) 20 (17) 6 5 54 38 19 17 7 13 19 18 49 263/1 WAS L 110 124 52 34 25 24 7 10 22 (28) 13 (15) 7 5 58 34 15 6 11 24 2 22 51 483/3 at DEN W 116 100 35 53 31 22 8 6 11 (16) 16 (23) 3 5 40 64 8 25 8 8 16 15 51 263/5 TOR L 113 121 52 39 34 28 4 10 16 (20) 13 (12) 4 3 40 42 18 3 14 34 3 14 27 143/7 PHI W 118 114 35 41 30 29 4 3 7 (9) 11 (18) 2 2 58 54 6 17 9 5 4 10 47 403/10 LAC L 107 131 35 47 25 28 3 5 10 (18) 11 (18) 0 2 44 42 4 17 12 15 2 34 65 65

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1st QTR 2nd QTR 3rd QTR 4th QTR 1st HALF 1-3 QTRs 2nd HALF OTDate Opponent W/L GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW Opp +/- GSW Opp10/24 LAC L 29 35 -6 25 30 -5 33 46 -13 35 30 +5 54 65 -11 87 111 -24 68 76 -810/27 at OKC L 20 35 -15 17 35 -18 31 35 -4 24 15 +9 37 70 -33 68 105 -37 55 50 +510/28 at NOP W 27 23 +4 45 32 +13 31 24 +7 31 44 -13 72 55 +17 103 79 +24 62 68 -610/30 PHX L 14 43 -29 32 29 +3 21 23 -2 43 26 +17 46 72 -26 67 95 -28 64 49 +1511/1 SAS L 28 29 -1 27 28 -1 31 40 -9 24 30 -6 55 57 -2 86 97 -11 55 70 -1511/2 CHA L 30 25 +5 25 25 0 16 18 -2 16 25 -9 55 50 +5 71 68 +3 32 43 -1111/4 POR W 34 32 +2 26 31 -5 27 20 +7 40 35 +5 60 63 -3 87 83 +5 67 55 +1211/6 at HOU L 29 30 -1 23 33 -10 31 35 -4 29 31 -2 52 63 -11 83 98 -15 60 66 -611/8 at MIN LOT 31 29 +2 30 31 -1 25 20 +5 24 30 -6 61 60 +1 86 80 +6 49 50 -1 9 1511/9 at OKC L 27 36 -9 16 24 -8 41 24 +17 24 30 -6 43 60 -17 84 84 0 65 54 +1111/11 UTA L 30 34 -4 24 35 -11 31 28 +3 23 25 -2 54 68 -14 85 97 -12 54 53 +111/13 at LAL L 26 38 -12 29 29 0 27 31 -4 12 22 -10 55 67 -12 82 98 -16 39 53 -1411/15 BOS L 32 23 +9 19 29 -10 20 24 -3 29 29 0 51 52 -1 71 76 -5 49 53 -411/17 at NOP L 23 26 -3 26 29 -3 20 21 -1 31 32 -1 49 55 -6 69 76 -7 51 53 -211/19 at MEM W 28 30 -2 33 16 +17 22 26 -4 31 23 +8 61 46 +15 83 72 +11 53 49 +411/20 at DAL L 16 44 -28 22 30 -8 26 30 -4 30 38 -8 38 74 -36 64 104 -40 56 68 -1211/22 at UTA L 28 30 -2 23 35 -12 21 25 -4 37 23 +14 51 65 -14 72 90 -18 58 48 +1011/25 OKC L 28 25 +3 31 28 +3 24 21 +3 14 26 -12 59 53 +6 83 74 +9 38 47 -911/27 CHI W 25 17 +8 28 31 -3 25 25 0 26 17 +9 53 48 +5 78 73 +5 51 42 +911/29 at MIA L 21 41 -20 37 30 +7 21 24 -3 26 27 -1 58 71 -13 79 95 -16 47 51 -412/1 at ORL L 22 26 -4 29 25 +4 20 21 -1 25 28 -3 51 51 0 71 72 -1 45 49 -412/2 at ATL L 23 20 +3 17 29 -12 13 27 -14 26 28 -2 40 49 -9 53 76 -23 39 55 -1612/4 at CHA L 20 28 -8 34 30 +4 22 28 -6 15 20 -5 54 58 -4 76 86 -10 37 48 -1112/6 at CHI W 23 28 -5 27 23 +4 27 32 -5 23 15 +8 50 51 -1 77 83 -6 50 47 +312/9 MEM L 20 29 -9 27 25 +2 32 34 -2 23 22 -1 47 54 -7 79 88 -9 55 56 -112/11 NYK LOT 20 30 -10 30 38 -8 30 19 +11 32 25 +7 50 68 -18 87 80 -7 62 44 +18 10 1212/13 at UTA L 29 22 +7 27 27 0 28 37 -9 22 28 -6 56 49 +7 84 86 -2 50 65 -1512/15 SAC L 18 26 -8 24 25 -1 17 28 -11 20 21 -1 42 51 -9 59 79 -20 37 49 -1212/18 at POR L 29 40 -11 37 27 -10 26 30 -4 20 25 -5 66 67 -1 92 97 -5 46 55 -912/20 NOP W 31 16 +15 25 28 -3 22 37 -15 28 21 +7 56 44 +12 78 81 -3 50 58 -812/23 MIN W 22 22 0 35 21 +14 27 24 +3 29 37 -8 57 43 +14 84 67 +17 56 61 -512/25 HOU W 28 29 -1 36 39 -3 28 19 +9 24 17 +7 64 68 -4 92 87 +5 52 36 +1612/27 PHX W 25 29 -4 18 22 -4 23 27 -4 39 18 +21 43 51 -8 66 78 -12 62 45 +1712/28 DAL L 41 41 0 33 31 +2 24 45 -21 23 24 -1 74 72 +2 98 117 -19 47 69 -2212/31 at SAS LOT 32 25 +7 23 28 -5 20 24 -4 25 23 +2 55 53 +2 75 77 -2 45 47 -2 13 171/2 at MIN L 19 34 -15 22 24 -2 26 23 +3 17 18 -1 41 58 -17 67 81 -14 43 41 +21/4 DET L 23 25 -2 36 31 +5 21 27 -6 24 28 -4 59 56 +3 80 83 -3 45 55 -101/6 at SAC L 19 26 -7 21 26 -5 24 38 -14 34 21 +13 40 52 -12 64 90 -26 58 59 -11/8 MIL L 19 19 0 20 28 -8 33 34 -1 26 26 0 39 47 -8 72 81 -9 59 60 -11/10 at LAC L 20 22 -2 33 26 +7 30 25 +5 17 36 -19 53 48 +5 83 73 +10 47 61 -141/12 at MEM L 26 27 -1 33 33 0 17 35 -18 26 27 -1 59 60 -1 76 95 -19 43 62 -191/14 DAL L 26 36 -10 21 29 -8 24 29 -5 26 30 -4 47 65 -18 71 94 -23 50 59 -91/16 DEN LOT 34 19 +15 28 26 +2 23 28 -5 28 40 -12 62 45 +17 85 73 +12 51 68 -17 18 211/18 ORL W 28 25 +3 25 27 -2 29 19 +10 27 24 +3 53 52 +1 82 71 +11 56 43 +131/20 at POR LOT 23 27 -4 34 26 +8 35 34 +1 21 26 -5 57 53 +4 92 87 +5 56 60 -4 11 161/22 UTA L 17 31 -14 26 34 -8 26 35 -9 27 29 -2 43 65 -22 69 100 -31 53 64 -111/24 IND L 30 35 -5 21 32 -11 35 31 +4 32 31 +1 51 67 -16 86 98 -12 67 62 +51/28 at PHI L 27 26 +1 27 33 -6 28 27 +1 22 29 -7 54 59 -5 82 86 -4 50 56 -61/30 at BOS L 22 29 -7 28 31 -3 29 31 -2 25 28 -3 50 60 -10 79 91 -12 54 59 -52/1 at CLE W 31 32 -1 30 27 +3 44 19 +25 26 34 -8 61 59 +2 105 78 +27 70 53 +172/3 at WAS W 40 36 +4 32 27 +5 27 23 +4 26 31 -5 72 63 +9 99 86 +13 53 54 -12/5 at BKN L 25 40 -15 22 28 -6 17 27 -10 24 34 -10 47 68 -21 64 95 -31 41 61 -202/8 LAL L 25 33 -8 34 33 +1 25 30 -5 36 29 +7 59 66 -7 84 96 -12 61 59 +22/10 MIA L 20 24 -4 23 38 -15 32 21 +11 26 30 -4 43 62 -19 75 83 -8 58 51 +72/12 at PHX L 24 34 -10 26 24 +2 26 29 -3 30 25 +5 50 58 -8 76 87 -11 56 54 +22/20 HOU L 17 38 -21 33 34 -1 27 37 -10 28 26 +2 50 72 -22 77 109 -32 55 63 -82/23 NOP L 33 29 +4 23 17 +6 21 31 -10 24 38 -14 56 46 +10 77 77 0 45 69 -242/25 SAC L 22 33 -11 21 22 -1 30 26 +4 21 31 -10 43 55 -12 73 81 -8 51 57 -62/27 LAL L 24 24 0 28 30 -2 17 40 -23 17 22 -5 52 54 -2 69 94 -25 34 62 -282/29 at PHX W 28 41 -13 33 24 +9 31 16 +15 23 18 +5 61 65 -4 92 81 +11 54 34 +203/1 WAS L 28 35 -7 29 28 +1 19 31 -12 34 30 +4 57 63 -6 76 94 -18 53 61 -83/3 at DEN W 26 25 +1 23 33 -10 33 23 +10 34 19 +15 49 58 -9 82 81 +1 67 42 +253/5 TOR L 27 32 -5 28 30 -2 33 27 +6 25 32 -7 55 62 -7 88 89 -1 58 59 -13/7 PHI W 21 26 -5 34 31 +3 27 33 -6 36 24 +12 55 57 -2 82 90 -8 63 57 +63/10 LAC L 26 35 -9 22 41 -19 29 35 -6 30 20 +10 48 76 -28 77 111 -34 55 59 +4

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FG% 3FG% FT% 3PTM 3PTADate Opponent W/L GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp10/24 LAC L .394 .625 .357 .563 .967 .767 15 18 42 3210/27 at OKC L .326 .564 .152 .469 .871 .773 5 15 33 3210/28 at NOP W .490 .466 .400 .319 .750 .545 14 15 35 4710/30 PHX L .439 .458 .286 .417 .833 .857 8 15 28 3611/1 SAS L .464 .473 .464 ,371 .905 .867 13 13 28 3511/2 CHA L .442 .424 .321 .172 .769 .696 9 5 28 2911/4 POR W .488 .448 .385 .325 .917 .786 10 13 26 4011/6 at HOU L .396 .495 .394 .467 .821 .632 13 21 33 4511/8 at MIN LOT .417 .432 .286 .250 .958 .690 10 9 35 3611/9 at OKC L .494 .544 .318 .467 1.00 .824 7 14 22 3011/11 UTA L .479 .494 .323 .457 .571 .812 10 16 31 3511/13 at LAL L .404 .539 .257 .450 .765 .833 9 9 35 2011/15 BOS L .415 .407 .179 .394 .794 .783 5 13 28 3311/17 at NOP L .407 .416 .280 .391 .826 .800 7 18 25 4611/19 at MEM W .478 .409 .310 .360 .864 .737 9 9 29 2511/20 at DAL L .389 .573 .296 .579 .640 .783 8 22 27 3811/22 at UTA L .457 .506 .429 .438 .917 .812 12 14 28 3211/25 OKC L .416 .471 .450 .333 .875 .818 9 11 20 3311/27 CHI W .457 .382 .379 .345 .731 .667 11 10 29 2911/29 at MIA L .390 .537 .357 .520 .875 .750 10 13 28 2512/1 at ORL L .396 .425 .261 .333 .783 .682 6 11 23 3312/2 at ATL L .398 .461 .176 .276 .833 .933 3 8 17 2912/4 at CHA L .462 .460 .391 .438 .667 .625 9 21 23 4812/6 at CHI W .535 .443 .375 .415 .682 .600 9 17 24 4112/9 MEM L .376 .500 .407 .375 .840 .765 11 15 27 4012/11 NYK LOT .433 .478 .270 .414 .733 .765 10 12 37 2912/13 at UTA L .451 .468 .310 .421 .682 .774 9 16 29 3812/15 SAC L .390 .603 .240 .455 .722 .875 6 10 25 2212/18 at POR L .398 .454 .421 .290 .609 .893 16 9 38 3112/20 NOP W .434 .419 .303 .265 .960 .652 10 9 33 3412/23 MIN W .442 .398 .400 .324 .833 .793 12 11 30 3412/25 HOU W .471 .370 .321 .314 .893 .875 9 16 28 5112/27 PHX W .413 .467 .333 .212 .800 .792 9 7 27 3312/28 DAL L .489 .522 .462 .471 .765 1.00 18 24 39 5112/31 at SAS LOT .458 .469 .444 .452 .722 .765 12 14 27 311/2 at MIN L .429 .400 .150 .302 .714 .588 3 13 20 431/4 DET L .402 .518 .524 .407 .844 .875 11 11 21 271/6 at SAC L .395 .481 .192 .500 .781 .783 5 15 26 301/8 MIL L .379 .402 .395 .220 .850 .875 15 9 38 411/10 at LAC L .385 .488 .205 .282 .720 .727 8 11 39 391/12 at MEM L .380 .450 .500 .314 .714 .840 17 11 34 351/14 DAL L .448 .510 .281 .351 .769 .619 9 13 32 371/16 DEN LOT .442 .470 .435 .486 .871 .885 20 17 46 351/18 ORL W .457 .453 .300 .290 1.00 .615 12 9 40 311/20 at POR LOT .414 .440 .250 .318 .864 .900 9 14 36 441/22 UTA L .398 .538 .261 .425 .833 .522 6 17 23 401/24 IND L .488 .568 .487 .607 .826 .923 19 17 39 281/28 at PHI L .425 .512 .375 .344 .714 .769 15 11 40 321/30 at BOS L .429 .477 .308 .429 .867 .909 12 15 39 352/1 at CLE W .533 .432 .514 .364 .895 1.00 18 16 35 442/3 at WAS W .494 .506 .500 .409 .774 .828 15 9 30 222/5 at BKN L .365 .510 .128 .412 .722 .867 5 14 39 342/8 LAL L .517 .524 .406 .483 .652 .735 13 14 32 292/10 MIA L .390 .494 .324 .364 .882 .714 11 12 34 332/12 at PHX L .560 .462 .355 .378 .895 .933 11 14 31 372/20 HOU L .494 .529 .212 .510 .833 .909 7 25 33 492/23 NOP L .435 .469 .314 .405 .667 .462 11 17 35 422/25 SAC L .443 .526 .143 .433 .833 .559 4 13 28 302/27 LAL L .425 .517 .281 .333 .900 .667 9 8 32 242/29 at PHX W .471 .410 .300 .414 .750 .826 9 12 30 293/1 WAS L .472 .488 .321 .667 .708 .889 9 20 28 303/3 at DEN W .512 .448 .439 .150 .636 .731 18 3 41 203/5 TOR L .408 .482 .269 .317 .760 .903 14 13 52 413/7 PHI W .550 .488 .360 .382 .750 .864 9 13 25 343/10 LAC L .468 .500 .289 .455 .815 1.00 11 20 38 44

GSW/OPP 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS TRANSACTIONSAugust 29, 2019 Promoted Aaron Miles to player development

coach on Golden State Warriors staff from G League affiliate Santa Cruz.

Hired Theo Robertson, Luke Loucks and Seth Cooper as player development coaches.

Promoted Chris DeMarco to assistant coach/director of player development.

September 30, 2019 Signed free agent forward Marquese Chriss.January 7, 2020 Waived Marquese Chriss.January 15, 2020 Signed guard Damion Lee to a multi-year

contract.January 15, 2020 Signed free agent forward Marquese Chriss

to a Two-Way contract.January 24, 2020 Acquired a 2020 second round draft pick (via

Utah) from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for center Willie Cauley-Stein.

February 6, 2020 Acquired Andrew Wiggins, a 2021 first round draft pick (top 3 protected) and a 2021 second round draft pick from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for guards Jacob Evans III and D’Angelo Russell and forward Omari Spellman.

Traded guards Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for three second round draft picks... The draft choices acquired by Golden State include a 2020 second round pick via Dallas, a 2021 second round pick via Denver and a 2022 second-round pick via Toronto.

February 7, 2020 Signed Ky Bowman, Marquese Chriss and Juan Toscano-Anderson to contracts.

February 8, 2020 Signed guards Zach Norvell Jr. and Jeremy Pargo to 10-day contracts.

February 23, 2020 Signed free agent center Dragan Bender to a 10-day contract.

February 27, 2020 Signed guard Mychal Mulder to a 10-day contract.

March 3, 2020 Signed guard Chasson Randle to a 10-day contract.

March 5, 2020 Signed free agent center Dragan Bender to a second 10-day contract.

March 10, 2020 Signed guard Mychal Mulder to a multi-year contract.

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2019-20 STARTING LINEUPS AND OFFICIALS DATE OPP STARTING LINEUP (SF, PF, C, SG, PG) OFFICIALS 10/24 LAC L, 122-141 Robinson III, Green, Looney, Russell, Curry Scott Foster, Brian Forte, Ray Acosta10/27 at OKC L, 92-120 Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Russell, Curry Zach Zarba, James Williams, Haywoode Workman10/28 at NOP W, 134-123 Russell, Robinson III, Green, Poole, Curry Pat Fraher, Gediminas Petraitis, Phenizee Ransom10/30 PHX L, 110-121 Robinson III, Paschall, Green, Russell, Curry John Goble, Nick Buchert, Curtis Blair11/1 SAS L, 110-127 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Russell, Poole Eric Lewis, Brent Barnaky, Aaron Smith11/2 CHA L, 87-93 Robinson III, Paschall Cauley-Stein, Poole, Bowman Tom Washington, Courtney Kirkland, John Butler11/4 POR W, 127-118 Robinson III, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Poole, Bowman Ken Mauer, Derrick Collins, Derek Richardson11/6 at HOU L, 112-129 Robinson III, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Poole, Bowman Marc Davis, Karl Lane, Eric Dalen11/8 at MIN L, 119-125 ot Robinson III, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Poole, Russell Tony Brothers, Tre Maddox, John Butler11/9 at OKC L, 108-114 Robinson III, Burks, Cauley-Stein, Poole, Russell James Capers, Curtis Blair, Marat Kogut11/11 UTA L, 108-122 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Poole, Russell Sean Wright, Gediminas Petraitis, JB DeRosa11/13 at LAL L, 94-120 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Poole, Russell Ed Malloy, Karl Lane, Matt Boland11/15 BOS L, 100-105 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Russell David Guthrie, Michael Smith, J.T. Orr11/17 at NOP L, 100-108 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Burks Ken Mauer, Mark Lindsay, Leon Wood11/19 at MEM W, 114-95 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Burks Kevin Scott, Marat Kogut, Natalie Sago11/20 at DAL L, 94-142 Robinson III, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Burks, Bowman Ed Malloy, Scott Twardoski, JB DeRosa11/22 at UTA L, 109-113 Robinson III, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Burks, Bowman Sean Corbin, Nick Buchert, Brett Nansel11/25 OKC L, 97-100 Robinson III, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Burks, Bowman Tony Brothers, Brent Barnaky, Jason Goldenberg11/27 CHI W, 104-90 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Burks Pat Fraher, Aaron Smith, Mousa Dagher11/29 at MIA L, 105-122 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Burks Eric Lewis, Sean Corbin, Dedric Taylor12/1 at ORL L, 96-100 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Burks James Capers, Scott Wall, Brandon Adair12/2 at ATL L, 79-104 Paschall, Looney, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Burks Tom Washington, Scott Twardoski, Jason Goldenberg12/4 at CHA L, 91-106 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Russell Ken Mauer, Aaron Smith, Jonathan Sterling12/6 at CHI W, 100-98 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Russell Eric Lewis, Gediminas Petraitis, Lauren Holtkamp12/9 MEM L, 102-110 Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Russell Brian Forte, Tre Maddox, Brandon Adair12/11 NYK L, 122-124 ot Paschall, Green, Cauley-Stein, Robinson III, Russell Sean Wright, Scott Wall, Ashley Moyer-Gleich12/13 at UTA L, 106-114 Robinson III, Looney, Cauley-Stein, Burks, Russell Tony Brothers, Tyler Ford, JB DeRosa12/15 SAC L, 79-100 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Josh Tiven, Bill Kennedy, Derek Richardson12/18 at POR L, 112-122 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Zach Zarba, Brent Barnaky, Eric Dalen12/20 NOP W, 106-102 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Zach Zarba, Rodney Mott, Jonathan Sterling12/23 MIN W, 113-104 Burks, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Kane Fitzgerald, J.T. Orr, Lauren Holtkamp12/25 HOU W, 116-104 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell David Guthrie, Tony Brown, Dedric Taylor12/27 PHX W, 105-96 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Pat Fraher, James Williams, Phenizee Ransom12/28 DAL L, 121-141 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Tom Washington, Mark Lindsay, Evan Scott12/31 at SAS L, 113-117 ot Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Lee, Burks Sean Wright, Karl Lane, Andy Nagy1/2 at MIN L, 84-99 Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Lee, Burks Tony Brothers, Tyler Ford, JB DeRosa1/4 DET L, 104-111 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Bowman Tre Maddox, J.T. Orr, Leon Wood1/6 at SAC L, 98-111 Robinson III, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Bowman James Williams, Eric Dalen, Jason Goldenberg1/8 MIL L, 98-107 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Bowman Ken Mauer, Derrick Collins, Derek Richardson1/10 at LAC L, 100-109 Robinson III, Green, Spellman, Lee, Bowman Pat Fraher, Brent Barnaky, Dedric Taylor1/12 at MEM L, 102-122 Robinson III, Green, Spellman, Burks, Russell Marc Davis, Rodney Mott, Nate Green1/14 DAL L, 97-124 Robinson III, Green, Spellman, Burks, Russell Sean Wright, Mark Lindsay, Mousa Dagher1/16 DEN L, 131-134 ot Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Scott Foster, Kevin Cutler, Justin Van Duyne1/18 ORL W, 109-95 Burks, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Mark Ayotte, Karl Lane, Leroy Richardson1/20 at POR L, 124-129 ot Burks, Paschall, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell Kane Fitzgerald, Brian Forte, JB DeRosa1/22 UTA L, 96-129 Robinson III, Green, Cauley-Stein, Lee, Russell David Guthrie, Scott Twardoski, Jacyn Goble1/24 IND L, 118-129 Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Lee, Russell John Goble, Bill Kennedy, Ray Acosta1/28 at PHI L, 104-115 Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Lee, Russell Scott Foster, Mark Lindsay, Derek Richardson1/30 at BOS L, 104-119 Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Lee, Russell Ken Mauer, Marat Kogut, Brandon Adair2/1 at CLE W, 131-112 Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Lee, Russell Pat Fraher, Gediminas Petraitis, Evan Scott2/3 at WAS W, 125-117 Robinson III, Green, Chriss, Lee, Evans III Ed Malloy, Ray Acosta, Nate Green2/5 at BKN L, 88-129 Paschall, Green, Chriss, Lee, Russell David Guthrie, James Williams, Eric Dalen2/8 LAL L, 120-125 Wiggins, Paschall, Chriss, Lee, Bowman Kane Fitzgerald, Tre Maddox, Leon Wood2/10 MIA L, 101-113 Wiggins, Green, Chriss, Lee, Bowman James Capers, Mark Ayotte, Brent Barnaky2/12 at PHX L, 106-112 Wiggins, Green, Chriss, Lee, Poole Rodney Mott, Kevin Cutler, Derek Richardson2/20 HOU L, 105-135 Wiggins, Green, Chriss, Lee, Poole John Goble, Nick Buchert, JB DeRosa2/23 NOP L, 101-115 Wiggins, Paschall, Looney, Lee, Poole David Guthrie, Kevin Cutler, Brett Nansel2/25 SAC L, 94-112 Wiggins, Paschall, Chriss, Lee, Poole Marc Davis, Ben Taylor, Leon Wood2/27 LAL L, 86-116 Green, Chriss, Bender, Lee, Poole Ken Mauer, Tyler Ford, Marat Kogut2/29 at PHX W, 115-99 Wiggins, Bender, Chriss, Toscano-Anderson, Lee Mark Ayotte, Nick Buchert, J.T. Orr3/1 WAS L, 110-124 Wiggins, Bender, Chriss, Toscano-Anderson, Lee Rodney Mott, Mark Lindsay, Matt Boland3/3 at DEN W, 116-100 Wiggins, Toscano-Anderson, Chriss, Mulder, Lee Kane Fitzgerald, Kevin Cutler, John Butler3/5 TOR L, 113-121 Wiggins, Toscano-Anderson, Chriss, Lee, Curry Zach Zarba, Brian Forte, Eric Dalen3/7 PHI W, 118-114 Wiggins, Toscano-Anderson, Chriss, Mulder, Lee Scott Foster, Courtney Kirkland, Jacyn Goble3/10 LAC L, 107-131 Wiggins, Toscano-Anderson, Chriss, Mulder, Lee Tony Brothers, Sean Corbin, Mitchell Ervin

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCOREDOne Game 169 ........... Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA .................................... 3/2/62 West Coast 162 ........... Golden State at Denver ............................................................. 11/2/901st Half 88 ........... Golden State vs. Sacramento .................................................... 11/2/912nd Half 90 ........... Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA .................................... 3/2/62 West Coast 87 ........... Golden State vs. Sacramento ...................................................... 3/4/891st Quarter 51 ........... Golden State at Denver (NBA record for pts in 1st QTR) ............. 1/15/192nd Quarter 47 ........... San Francisco vs. Seattle ........................................................... 1/23/68 47 ........... Golden State vs. New York ........................................................ 3/14/153rd Quarter 57* ........... Golden State vs. Sacramento ...................................................... 3/4/894th Quarter 50 ........... Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers ...................................................... 3/7/89 50 ........... Golden State vs. Portland ......................................................... 3/21/89Overtime 22 ........... Golden State vs. Orlando .......................................................... 3/11/11

FEWEST POINTS SCORED One Game 47 ........... Philadelphia at New York .......................................................... 2/14/48 Shot Clock Era 64 ........... Golden State vs. Cleveland ........................................................ 3/30/961st Half 25 ........... Golden State vs. Chicago ............................................................. 1/1/74 25 ........... Golden State vs. New York ....................................................... 11/20/012nd Half 24 ........... Golden State vs. Minnesota ......................................................... 4/9/041st Quarter 8 ........... San Francisco at San Diego ....................................................... 12/2/67 8 ........... Golden State at Los Angeles...................................................... 3/18/77 8 ........... Golden State vs. Chicago ........................................................... 1/31/972nd Quarter 7 ........... Golden State at Portland ............................................................ 1/1/83 7 ........... Golden State vs. New York ....................................................... 11/20/013rd Quarter 6 ........... Golden State at Philadelphia ..................................................... 3/30/044th Quarter 2* ........... Golden State vs. Toronto (OT) ....................................................... 2/8/04Overtime 2 ........... Golden State vs. New York ........................................................ 3/26/01 2 ........... Golden State at Milwaukee .................................................... 12/10/03

FIELD GOALS MADEOne Game 65 ........... Golden State vs. Indiana ........................................................... 3/19/77One Half 36 ........... Golden State vs. Indiana ........................................................... 3/19/77One Quarter 23 ........... Golden State vs. Sacramento ...................................................... 3/4/89Fewest Game 23 ........... Golden State vs. Cleveland ........................................................ 3/30/96

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 153* ........... Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles (3OT) ........................................... 12/8/61 West Coast 134 ........... San Francisco vs. Baltimore ....................................................... 1/27/67One Half 83* ........... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse .......................................................... 11/4/59 West Coast 81 ........... San Francisco vs. Los Angeles...................................................... 2/2/69One Quarter 43 ........... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse .......................................................... 11/4/59 West Coast 38 ........... San Francisco vs. Baltimore ....................................................... 1/27/67Fewest Game 59 ........... Philadelphia vs. Milwaukee at Albany, NY ................................ 3/14/55 59 ........... Golden State at Cleveland ......................................................... 2/27/96

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEHighest .636 ........... Golden State vs. San Antonio (63-99) ......................................... 3/8/87Lowest .160 ........... Philadelphia vs. Boston (17-106) .............................................. 1/22/47 West Coast .267 ........... San Francisco vs. Boston (28-105) ............................................ 12/5/64

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEOne Game 24 ........... Golden State vs. New Orleans ................................................... 1/16/19One Half 17 ............ Golden State at Chicago (1st half) ........................................... 10/29/18One Quarter 10 ............ Golden State at Denver .............................................................. 1/15/19 10 .......... Golden State at Cleveland............................................. 2/1/20

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSEDOne Game 3 ........... Golden State vs. Seattle ............................................................ 2/26/85

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 52 ......... Golden State vs. Toronto .............................................. 3/5/20One Half 29 ........... Golden State vs. Charlotte ........................................................... 2/1/17One Quarter 17 ........... Golden State vs. Memphis ........................................................ 4/13/16Overtime 7 ........... Golden State vs. Denver (2OT) .................................................. 4/22/95

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 15* ........... Golden State vs. Indiana ........................................................... 12/6/96

FREE THROWS MADEOne Game 55 ........... Golden State vs. Utah ............................................................... 3/29/90One Half 36* ........... Golden State vs. Utah ............................................................... 3/29/90One Quarter 22 ........... Golden State vs. Utah ............................................................... 3/29/90Fewest Game 1 ........... Golden State at Philadelphia .................................................... 1/30/16

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 74 ........... San Francisco vs. New York (2OT) .............................................. 11/6/64One Half 43 ........... Golden State vs. Utah ............................................................... 3/29/90 43 ........... Golden State vs. Sacramento .................................................... 1/26/96One Quarter 28 ........... Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati ........................................................ 11/8/59 West Coast 26 ........... San Francisco at Detroit ............................................................ 2/18/68Fewest Game 2 ........... Golden State at Philadelphia .................................................... 1/30/16

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MiniMuM 15 atteMpts) Highest 1.000 ........... Golden State vs. Houston (33-33) ............................................. 4/11/91 1.000 ........... Golden State at Buffalo (22-22) .............................................. 11/19/74 1.000 ........... Golden State vs. Memphis (20-20)............................................ 3/30/09 1.000 ........... Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers (20-20) ........................................ 11/5/14 1.000 ........... Golden State at Philadelphia (17-17) ..................................... 11/25/77 1.000 ......... Golden State at Oklahoma City (17-17) ....................... 11/9/19 1.000 ........... Golden State vs. Utah (16-16) .................................................. 12/23/15Lowest .375 ........... San Francisco at Los Angeles (12-32) .......................................... 3/2/63

REBOUNDSOne Game 104 ........... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse .......................................................... 11/4/59 104 ........... Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati ........................................................ 11/8/59 West Coast 99 ........... San Francisco vs. Baltimore ..................................................... 11/15/65One Half 62 ........... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse .......................................................... 11/9/61 West Coast 51 ........... San Francisco vs. Baltimore ..................................................... 11/15/65One Quarter 40 ........... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse .......................................................... 11/9/61 West Coast 28 ........... San Francisco vs. Detroit ......................................................... 11/14/62 28 ........... San Francisco vs. Baltimore ..................................................... 11/15/65Fewest Game 21 ........... Golden State vs. New York ........................................................ 11/7/96

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSOne Game 35 ........... Golden State vs. Los Angeles .................................................... 1/21/75Fewest Game 1 ........... Golden State vs. San Antonio .................................................. 11/11/14

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSOne Game 55 ........... Golden State vs. Memphis ........................................................ 11/2/15Fewest Game 11 ........... Golden State vs. New York ........................................................ 11/7/96

ASSISTSOne Game 47 ............ Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers ..................................................... 11/23/16One Half 28 ............ Golden State vs. Denver ............................................................. 11/6/15Quarter 16 ............ Golden State vs. San Antonio (1st QTR) ........................................ 2/6/19Fewest Game 8 ........... Golden State at Miami ................................................................ 1/6/02 8 ........... Golden State at San Antonio ..................................................... 3/21/06 8 ........... Golden State at San Antonio ....................................................... 4/1/08

PERSONAL FOULSOne Game 42 ........... Philadelphia vs. Fort Wayne at Buffalo.................................... 12/15/54 West Coast 41 ........... Golden State at Portland ........................................................ 11/11/84 41 ........... Golden State at Washington ....................................................... 2/8/06Fewest Game 8 ........... Golden State vs. New Orleans ................................................... 12/4/14

DISQUALIFICATIONSOne Game 4 ........... Golden State vs. Philadelphia ................................................. 12/29/81

STEALSOne Game 25 ........... Golden State vs. Los Angeles .................................................... 3/25/75 25 ........... Golden State vs. San Antonio .................................................... 2/15/89One Half 17* ........... Golden State vs. San Antonio .................................................... 2/15/89Fewest Game 0* ........... Golden State at New York........................................................ 11/24/73

BLOCKED SHOTSOne Game 18 ........... Golden State vs. New Jersey ....................................................... 2/2/90 18 ........... Golden State at Denver ............................................................. 4/13/01

TURNOVERSOne Game 45 ........... San Francisco vs. Boston ............................................................. 3/9/71Fewest Game 5 ........... Golden State at Milwaukee ....................................................... 3/30/05 5 ........... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers ...................................................... 3/15/10 5 ........... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers ...................................................... 3/27/12 5 ........... Golden State at L.A. Lakers ......................................................... 4/1/12

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTSOne Game 100* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 73 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at New York ........................................ 11/16/62One Half 59* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 45 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at New York ........................................ 11/16/62 45 ..... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Portland ....................................................... 3/26/74One Quarter 37* ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State vs. Sacramento ......................................... 1/23/15

FIELD GOALS MADE One Game 36* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 30 ..... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Portland ....................................................... 3/26/74One Half 22* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 17 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at New York ........................................ 11/16/62One Quarter 13 ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State vs. Sacramento ......................................... 1/23/15

FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSEDOne Game 11 ..... Chris Mullin, Golden State at Miami ........................................................ 12/1/90

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADEOverall 19 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. New York at Boston (18) ................ 11/27/63 ...... & San Francisco at Baltimore (1) ............................................................ 11/29/63One Game 18 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. New York at Boston ....................... 11/27/63

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 63* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 60 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at Cincinnati (OT) ................................ 10/28/62One Half 37* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 30 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at Cincinnati (OT) ................................ 10/28/62 30 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. Syracuse ........................................ 12/11/62One Quarter 21* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 16 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. Syracuse ........................................ 12/11/62

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 17* ..... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at Minnesota (OT) ..................................... 12/27/91

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEOne Game 14* ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago ................................................10/29/18One Half 10* ..... Klay Thompson , Golden State at Chicago (1st Half) ...............................10/29/18One Quarter 9* ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State vs. Sacramento ......................................... 1/23/15

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED One Game 6 ..... Jason Richardson, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers .......................................12/10/02 6 ..... Mickael Pietrus, Golden State vs. Phoenix ..................................................4/8/05 6 .... Stephen Curry, Golden State at Denver ..................................... 1/5/10 6 ..... Anthony Morrow, Golden State at New Orleans ......................................... 3/8/10

CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEOverall 10* ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State at L.A. Lakers .............................................1/21/19

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 24* ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago ................................................10/29/18One Half 14 ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago (1st Half) ................................10/29/18One Quarter 10 ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago (3rd Quarter) ..........................10/29/18

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 8 ..... Baron Davis, Golden State vs. Phoenix ....................................................... 4/8/05 8 ..... Baron Davis, Golden State vs. Philadelphia .............................................. 2/29/08 8 ..... Reggie Williams, Golden State at Utah .................................................... 3/31/10 8 ..... Klay Thompson, Golden State at L.A. Lakers .............................................. 3/6/16

FREE THROWS MADEOne Game 28* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA ..................... 3/2/62 West Coast 22 ..... Latrell Sprewell, Golden State at Los Angeles Clippers ............................. 3/10/97One Half 17 ..... Rick Barry, San Francisco at New York ...................................................... 12/6/66One Quarter 14 ..... Rick Barry, San Francisco at New York ...................................................... 12/6/66

FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSEDOne Game 18 ..... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Portland ..................................................... 12/26/74 18 ..... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Washington .................................................... 2/6/75

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADEOverall 60 ..... Rick Barry, Golden State ...................................................... 10/22/76 - 11/16/76

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 34* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. St. Louis ............................................ 2/22/62 West Coast 25 ..... Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Baltimore .................................................... 11/6/66 25 ..... Latrell Sprewell, Golden State at Los Angeles Clippers ............................. 3/10/97One Half 20 ..... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco at Philadelphia .......................................... 1/5/71One Quarter 15 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse ........................................... 11/9/61 15 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia at Cincinnati .......................................... 2/13/62 15 ..... Rick Barry, San Francisco at New York ...................................................... 12/6/66 15 ..... Danny Fortson, Golden State at Seattle ....................................................3/19/02

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 10 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Detroit .............................................. 11/4/60 West Coast 8 ..... Chris Gatling, Golden State vs. Minnesota ............................................. 11/15/94

REBOUNDSOne Game 55* ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston ............................................ 11/24/60 West Coast 42 ..... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco vs. Detroit ................................................ 11/9/65One Half 31 ..... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston ............................................ 11/24/60 West Coast 24 ..... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco vs. Los Angeles ...................................... 12/20/66One Quarter 18* ..... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco at Baltimore ............................................ 2/28/65

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS One Game 16 ..... Larry Smith, Golden State vs. Denver ....................................................... 3/23/86One Half 12 ..... Larry Smith, Golden State vs. Denver ....................................................... 3/23/86One Quarter 11* ..... Larry Smith, Golden State vs. Denver ....................................................... 3/23/86

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSOne Game 25 ..... Robert Parish, Golden State vs. New York ................................................ 3/30/79

ASSISTSOne Game 28 ..... Guy Rodgers, San Francisco vs. St. Louis .................................................. 3/14/63One Half 16 ..... Guy Rodgers, San Francisco vs. St. Louis .................................................. 3/14/63One Quarter 12 ..... John Lucas, Golden State vs. Chicago ..................................................... 11/17/78

STEALSOne Game 10 ..... Draymond Green, Golden State at Memphis ............................................ 2/10/17

BLOCKED SHOTSOne Game 13 ..... Manute Bol, Golden State vs. New Jersey .................................................. 2/2/90One Half 8 ..... Manute Bol, Golden State vs. New Jersey .................................................. 2/2/90 8 ..... Erick Dampier, Golden State vs. Los Angeles Clippers ................................4/17/02One Quarter 8* ..... Erick Dampier, Golden State vs. Los Angeles Clippers ................................4/17/02

TURNOVERSOne Game 13 ..... Chris Mullin, Golden State at Utah ........................................................... 3/31/88

MINUTES PLAYEDOne Game 64 ..... Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. New Jersey (4OT) ............................................ 2/1/87

DISQUALIFICATIONS, FEWEST MINUTESOne Game 6 ..... Chris Engler, Golden State vs. Utah ............................................................ 3/5/83

* denotes NBA record

COMEBACKS, ALL-TIME FRANCHISELargest Deficit At End Of 1st Quarter ............... 23 ..........................March 4, 1976, vs. Chicago (124-110)Largest Deficit At End Of 2nd Quarter ............... 22 ..............February 15, 1988, at San Antonio (126-122).........................................................................22 ........... November 11, 2017 at Philadelphia (124-116)Largest Deficit At End Of 3rd Quarter ................ 19 ........................February 9, 1962, at Boston (126-124)

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MOST POINTS SCOREDOne Game 163 ........... Syracuse vs. San Francisco ........................................................ 3/10/631st Half 87 ........... Phoenix at Golden State ........................................................... 3/23/892nd Half 91 ........... Los Angeles vs. Golden State .................................................... 3/19/721st Quarter 50* ........... Syracuse at San Francisco ....................................................... 12/16/622nd Quarter 47 ........... Atlanta at Golden State............................................................. 11/9/903rd Quarter 50 ........... St. Louis vs. San Francisco ......................................................... 12/8/624th Quarter 51 ........... Dallas at Golden State ............................................................... 1/15/85Overtime 23 ........... Indiana vs. Golden State ........................................................... 3/31/91

FEWEST POINTS SCORED One Game 43 ........... Boston at Philadelphia ............................................................. 2/14/48 West Coast 63 ........... New York at Golden State.......................................................... 3/11/131st Half 27 ........... Denver vs. Golden State .......................................................... 12/26/97 27 ........... Sacramento at Golden State ....................................................... 4/4/142nd Half 21 ........... Minnesota vs. Golden State ..................................................... 12/11/991st Quarter 8 ........... Utah vs. Golden State .............................................................. 12/29/00 8 ........... Fort Wayne at Philadelphia .................................................... 12/15/552nd Quarter 9 ........... Los Angeles at San Francisco ..................................................... 1/10/643rd Quarter 7 ........... Minnesota vs. Golden State ..................................................... 12/11/994th Quarter 7 ........... Washington vs. Golden State ...................................................... 2/6/94 7 ........... Denver vs. Golden State .......................................................... 12/23/97Overtime: 2 ........... Detroit vs. San Francisco .......................................................... 2/11/64 2 ........... Kansas City vs. Golden State ................................................... 12/10/77 2 ........... Brooklyn at Golden State ........................................................ 11/14/15

FIELD GOALS MADEOne Game 69 ........... Syracuse vs. San Francisco ........................................................ 3/10/63 69 ........... Los Angeles vs. Golden State .................................................... 3/19/72One Half 37 ........... Los Angeles vs. Golden State .................................................... 3/19/72One Quarter 21 ........... Syracuse vs. San Francisco ...................................................... 12/16/62 21 ........... Dallas at Golden State ............................................................... 1/15/85Fewest Game 20 ........... New York at Golden State.......................................................... 3/11/13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 150 ........... Boston vs. Philadelphia .............................................................. 3/2/60 West Coast 138 ........... San Diego Rockets vs. San Francisco ....................................... 11/19/67One Half 83* ........... Boston at Philadelphia ........................................................... 12/27/60 West Coast 77 ........... Denver vs. Golden State ............................................................ 11/2/90One Quarter 44 ........... San Diego vs. San Francisco .................................................... 11/19/67Fewest Game 58 ........... Utah vs. Golden State ................................................................. 4/8/99

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAMEHighest .705 ........... Chicago at Golden State (43-61) ............................................... 12/2/81Lowest .238 ........... Cleveland at San Francisco (25-105) ....................................... 11/10/70

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEOne Game 25 ......... Houston at Golden State ............................................ 2/20/20 24 ........... Denver vs. Golden State ............................................................ 2/13/17 24 ......... Dallas at Golden State .............................................. 12/28/19One Half 16* ........... Denver vs. Golden State ............................................................ 2/13/17One Quarter 10 ........... Utah vs. Golden State (2nd QTR) ............................................. 10/19/18 10 ......... Dallas at Golden State (1st QTR) ................................ 12/28/19

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSEDOne Game 3 ........... Denver at Golden State ............................................................. 2/22/80 3 ........... L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State ...................................................... 2/27/87

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 54 ........... Houston at Golden State ............................................................. 1/3/19One Half 26 ........... Houston at Golden State ............................................................. 1/3/19One Quarter 15 ........... Portland at Golden State .......................................................... 1/11/13

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 14 ........... Cleveland at Golden State (2OT) ............................................. 11/12/92

FREE THROWS MADEOne Game 50 ........... Boston at Philadelphia ............................................................... 3/8/56One Half 34 ........... Philadelphia vs. Golden State ................................................. 12/29/81One Quarter 22 ........... Philadelphia vs. Golden State ................................................. 12/29/81Fewest Game 2 ........... Cleveland vs. Golden State ...................................................... 11/26/94

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 64 ........... Minneapolis vs. Philadelphia at Camden, NJ ............................. 2/15/57 64 ........... Minneapolis at Philadelphia ..................................................... 11/2/57 West Coast 61 ........... Los Angeles vs. San Francisco.................................................... 1/20/68One Half 42 ........... Minneapolis vs. Philadelphia at Camden, NJ ............................. 2/15/57 42 ........... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ................................................ 12/18/65One Quarter 27 ........... Philadelphia vs. Golden State ................................................. 12/29/81Fewest Game 2 ........... Cleveland vs. Golden State ...................................................... 11/26/94

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MiniMuM 10 atteMpts)Highest 1.000 ........... Dallas vs. Golden State (24-24) ................................................. 3/26/85 1.000 ........... Chicago vs. Golden State (22-22) .............................................. 1/27/81 1.000 ........... Portland vs. Golden State (21-21) ............................................... 4/1/77 1.000 ........... Minnesota vs. Golden State (21-21) ......................................... 4/22/12 1.000 ........... Houston at Golden State (19-19) ................................................. 4/5/05 1.000 ........... Kansas City-Omaha vs. Golden State (17-17) .......................... 12/23/73 1.000 ........... New Orleans at Golden State (17-17) ..................................... 12/18/12 1.000 ........... New Orleans vs. Golden State (16-16) .................................... 12/17/78 1.000 ........... Houston vs. Golden State (16-16) ............................................... 4/7/94 1.000 ........... Washington vs. Golden State (16-16) ......................................... 1/5/14Lowest .438 ........... Miami at Golden State (8-19) ................................................... 1/11/06

REBOUNDSOne Game 110 ........... Boston vs. Philadelphia .......................................................... 11/16/57 West Coast 82 ........... Boston vs. San Francisco ........................................................... 3/14/65 82 ........... San Diego Rockets vs. San Francisco ......................................... 12/2/67One Half 55 ........... San Diego Rockets vs. San Francisco ......................................... 12/2/69One Quarter 31 ........... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ................................................ 12/14/68Fewest Game 21 ........... New York vs. Golden State ........................................................ 2/18/75

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSOne Game 37 ........... San Antonio vs. Golden State (OT) ............................................ 2/28/90 37 ........... New Jersey vs. Golden State ....................................................... 4/6/90Fewest Game 2 ........... Phoenix at Golden State ........................................................... 3/12/80 2 ........... Oklahoma City at Golden State ................................................. 2/13/11 2 ........... Boston vs. Golden State .............................................................. 3/1/13

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSOne Game 51 ........... Chicago vs. Golden State (OT) .................................................... 2/28/04Fewest Game 13 ........... New York vs. Golden State ........................................................ 2/18/75

ASSISTSOne Game 52 ........... Denver at Golden State ............................................................. 4/21/89One Half 28 ........... Denver at Golden State ............................................................. 4/21/89One Quarter 15 ........... St. Louis at Philadelphia ........................................................... 12/6/61 15 ........... Los Angeles vs. Golden State .................................................... 3/19/72 15 ........... Portland vs. Golden State ......................................................... 3/27/74 15 ........... L.A. Clippers vs. Golden State (twice in one game) ................. 12/28/89Fewest Game 8 ........... Orlando at Golden State........................................................... 11/16/02

PERSONAL FOULSOne Game 53 ........... Baltimore vs. Philadelphia ...................................................... 11/20/52 West Coast 44 ........... New York vs. San Francisco........................................................ 11/6/64 44 ........... L.A. Clippers at Golden State (OT) ........................................... 11/29/94Fewest Game 7 ........... Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia at Chicago ................................... 11/27/53Fewest West Coast 9 ........... Los Angeles at Golden State...................................................... 3/28/73 9 ........... Philadelphia vs. Golden State ..................................................... 2/3/88

DISQUALIFICATIONSOne Game 5 ........... Pittsburgh at Philadelphia ........................................................ 11/7/46 5 ........... Rochester at Philadelphia ....................................................... 10/23/73

STEALSOne Game 24 ........... Portland vs. Golden State ......................................................... 3/17/84Fewest Game 0 ........... Houston vs. Golden State ........................................................ 12/31/05

BLOCKED SHOTSOne Game 20 ........... San Antonio vs. Golden State .................................................... 2/24/81 20 ........... Toronto vs. Golden State ............................................................ 11/7/01One Half 15 ........... San Antonio vs. Golden State .................................................... 2/24/81

TURNOVERSOne Game 40 ........... San Antonio at Golden State ..................................................... 2/15/89Fewest Game 4 ........... Boston vs. Golden State ............................................................. 2/18/03

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POINTSOne Game 63 ........... Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at Philadelphia (3OT) ........................ 12/8/61 West Coast 62 ........... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ....................... 3/3/66One Half 45 ........... Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State ...................... 11/14/09One Quarter 29 ........... Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State ...................... 11/14/09Overtime 12 ........... Walter Davis, Phoenix vs. Golden State ..................................... 3/29/84

FIELD GOALS MADEOne Game 26 ........... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ....................... 3/3/66One Half 18 ........... Hal Greer, Syracuse vs. Philadelphia at Boston .......................... 2/14/59 West Coast 17 ........... Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State ...................... 11/14/09One Quarter 12 ........... Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State ...................... 11/14/09

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 55 ........... Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at Philadelphia (3OT) ........................ 12/8/61 West Coast 41 ........... Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State (OT) ............ 12/22/12One Half 30 ........... Bob Pettit, St. Louis at Philadelphia .......................................... 12/6/61 West Coast 23 ........... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ....................... 3/3/66One Quarter 19 ........... Bob Pettit, St. Louis at Philadelphia .......................................... 12/6/61 West Coast 14 ........... DeMar DeRozan, Toronto vs. Golden State ................................ 1/13/18

FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSEDOne Game 14 ........... Bailey Howell, Baltimore vs. San Francisco ................................. 1/3/65

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 15 ........... Charlie Tyra, New York at Philadelphia ...................................... 11/7/57 West Coast 11 ........... Ron Lee, Phoenix vs. Golden State .............................................. 4/2/78

FREE THROWS MADEOne Game 23 ........... Gilbert Arenas, Washington vs. Golden State .............................. 2/8/06 23 ........... Kevin Martin, Sacramento at Golden State (OT) .......................... 4/1/09One Half 18 ........... Detlef Schrempf, Indiana at Golden State ................................. 12/8/92 18 ........... Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Golden State ............................... 2/8/06One Quarter 15 ........... Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Golden State ............................... 2/8/06

FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSEDOne Game 17 ........... Dolph Schayes, Syracuse vs. Philadelphia at Camden, NJ .......... 1/23/58 17 ........... Howard Komives, New York vs. San Francisco ............................. 1/5/66 17 ........... Danny Granger, Indiana at Golden State ................................. 12/17/08 17 ........... Kevin Martin, Houston at Golden State ................................... 10/27/10 17 ........... Carmelo Anthony, Denver at Golden State .............................. 11/22/10

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 39 ........... Dwight Howard, Orlando at Golden State ............................... 1/12/12*One Half 21 ........... Dwight Howard, Orlando at Golden State ............................... 1/12/12*One Quarter 15 ........... Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Golden State ............................... 2/8/06

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 7 ........... Connie Simmons, Rochester vs. Philadelphia at New Haven, CT.. 1/2/56 7 ........... Ben Wallace, Chicago at Golden State ......................................... 2/7/08

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEOne Game 11 ......... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State ................... 1/20/20One Half 8 ......... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State ................... 1/20/20One Quarter 6 ........... Dennis Scott, Dallas vs. Golden State (2nd QTR) ...................... 11/20/97 6 ........... Omri Casspi, Sacramento vs. Golden State (2nd QTR) .............. 12/28/15

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSEDOne Game 7 ........... Terry Porter, Portland at Golden State ..................................... 11/14/92

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDOne Game 23 ........... James Harden, Houston at Golden State ..................................... 1/3/19One Half 14 ......... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State (2nd half) ... 1/20/20One Quarter 9 ........... Dennis Scott, Dallas vs. Golden State (2nd QTR) ...................... 11/20/97 9 ......... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State (3rd QTR) .... 1/20/20

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADEOne Game 7 ........... 11 times, last: Marco Belinelli, Sacramento at Golden State ... 11/28/15

REBOUNDSOne Game 49 ........... Bill Russell, Boston at Philadelphia ......................................... 11/16/57 West Coast 38 ........... Bill Russell, Boston at San Francisco .......................................... 2/21/63 38 ........... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ....................... 3/2/67One Half 32* ........... Bill Russell, Boston vs. Philadelphia ........................................ 11/16/57 West Coast 21 ........... Toby Kimball, San Diego vs. San Francisco ................................ 12/2/67One Quarter 17 ........... Bill Russell, Boston vs. Philadelphia ........................................ 11/16/57 West Coast 16 ........... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ....................... 3/2/67

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSOne Game 16 ........... Terry Cummings, San Antonio vs. Golden State (OT) ................. 2/28/90

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSOne Game 22 ........... Bill Walton, Portland at Golden State ........................................ 1/24/76 22 ........... Buck Williams, New Jersey at Golden State ................................. 2/1/87

ASSISTSOne Game 27 ........... Geoff Huston, Cleveland at Golden State .................................. 1/27/82One Half 16 ........... Lafayette Lever, Denver at Golden State.................................... 4/21/89One Quarter 11 ........... Isiah Thomas, Detroit vs. Golden State ...................................... 1/24/85

STEALSOne Game 9 ........... Archie Clark, Seattle vs. Golden State........................................ 11/7/74 9 ........... Johnny Moore, San Antonio vs. Golden State .............................. 1/8/85

BLOCKED SHOTSOne Game 13 ........... George Johnson, San Antonio vs. Golden State ......................... 2/24/81

TURNOVERSOne Game 12 ........... Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Golden State ............................... 3/8/05

MINUTES PLAYEDOne Game 63 ........... Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles vs. San Francisco (3OT) ............... 2/2/69