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2 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION COACHES PRE-GAME AND POST-GAME Clippers Head Coach Doc Rivers will conduct his pre-game media availability session 105 minutes prior to tip-off and his post-game media session both in a designated Locker Room. VISITING COACHES PRE-GAME AND POST-GAME Visiting team head coaches will conduct their pre-game media availability session 90 minutes prior to tip-off and their post-game media session both in front of the designated visiting team Locker Room. CREDENTIALS Clippers season media credentials, Clippers daily media credentials (good for that specific game only) and STAPLES Center passes are the only credentials honored for Clippers games at STAPLES Center. NO OTHER CREDENTIALS WILL BE HONORED. A valid, government issued photo I.D. of the credential holder must be presented at time of daily and season credential pickup. Applications for season or daily credentials may be made in writing on company letterhead to the Clippers Communications Department. Requests for daily credentials must be made to credentialreq@clippers.com by 12 noon day of game. When applying for the first time, newspapers and magazines must include copies of the publication with the request. Bloggers and photographers credential requests will be considered for approval by the LA Clippers and the NBA on a case-by-case basis. All internet media and blog sites must be established and updated regularly with original content and current wireless sports news. All internet sites will be asked to provide a web analytic report that reflects the number of page views, unique visitors, and average views per day. All web analytics should come from a reputable source. Your submission should be an official report in PDF format. Those who hold season credentials who are covering a specific game must still contact the Clippers Communications Department so we may reserve seating for you. When in the arena, we ask that media members please wear their credentials at all times. GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS Game notes are available on the Clippers Media Website and on game days in the press room 2 1/2 hours prior to tip-off. For visiting media every effort will be made to supply early game notes, credentials and other pertinent information the night before, or morning of, the game. In addition, all other pertinent and breaking information on the team can be found on the Clippers Twitter Quarter, halftime and final box scores will be sent out via and are also available in the press room. Post-game quotes, notes and practice information will be distributed in the press room as soon as possible following the game. INTERNATIONAL MEDIA POLICY International media interested in covering NBA regular season games must first submit a request in writing to their respective regional NBA office. Please do not contact the Clippers directly. International media contacts are as follows: Europe, Africa and Middle East Requests: Catherine Mumford cmumford@nba.com China Requests: Stefan Zhao szhao@nba.com Japan/Australia Roger Ong rong@nba.com Latin America Julio Manteiga jmanteiga@nba.com NBA International PR will then the Clippers a list of approved international media for each game. Any international media not on that list will not be admitted to the game unless approval is received in advance. LOCKER ROOM ACCESS In accordance with NBA policy, locker rooms will be open for a 30-minute period, ending 45 minutes prior to game time (for example, the room will be open from 6:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. for a 7:30 p.m. start). Locker rooms will be opened 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Only working members of the press with valid credentials will be admitted to the locker rooms. Per NBA policy, still photography is not permitted in the locker rooms. In addition, per NBA policy, cell phone usage by members of the media is prohibited in the locker room. MEDIA SEATING Press seating at STAPLES Center is located courtside (on the east side of the court), in the Lower Level (Sections 108, 111 & 114) and in the press box located on the upper west side of the arena. MEDIA PARKING Parking for members of the media who have purchased a full-season parking pass is located in Lot C, on L.A. LIVE Way between 12th Street and 11th Street/Chick Hearn Court. A book of season parking passes, priced at the discounted rate of $12.00 per game with a guaranteed parking space, can be purchased by contacting the INSERT TEAM NAME at INSERT CONTACT PHONE/ . Those not wishing to take advantage of the seasonal parking option will be able to park in the general parking lots, for example, LOT W (West Garage-Gate B) and at the LA Convention Center adjacent to the West Hall and South Hall. These locations are available on a first-come, first serve basis for a rate ranging from $15 to $40. Complimentary Media Parking for morning practices at STAPLES Center is located in LOT C, located on L.A. LIVE Way between Pico Blvd. and 11th Street/Chick Hearn Court. PHONES Credit-card charge lines are available in selected media sections and in the press room for those outlets who do not have a designated phone line. Please contact Laura Geery Larson of STAPLES Center at (213) or via at lgeerylarson@staplescenter.com with any phone related questions. PHONE NUMBERS TO REMEMBER Clippers Communications Department Phone: (213) Press Room Phone: (213) Fax: (213) Courtside Phone: (213) PHOTO GUIDELINES Approved credentialed photographers may shoot at either the north or south baseline. There are no photo positions on the sideline. A photo position chart will be posted on the basket stanchions and in the press room for each game. Photographers are asked to contact the Communications Department in advance to reserve space on the floor. A season photo credential does NOT guarantee you a photo position on the floor. Free-lance photographers will not be credentialed unless they are on specific assignment from a magazine or newspaper, and proper requests are submitted from that outlet. Photographers must observe the NBA s Four-Foot Lane rule, which allows one position for home and broadcasting television outlets immediately next to the stanchion, then a three-foot escape lane that must be kept completely clear of photographers and equipment. All other photographers will be seated beyond that four-foot lane. Photographers must also be aware of the following other NBA-enforced restrictions: Cameras mounted on the basket stanchion must be set back at least four inches from the edge of the padding. Cameras mounted behind the backboard cannot be visible inside the target box from any angle. Tripods are not permitted. Use of flash is not permitted. All cameras must have rubber-capped lenses. PRACTICES Clippers practice sessions are held at the Los Angeles Clippers Training Center. Per NBA policy, media will be allowed access 15 minutes PRIOR to practice with a 15-minute media availability session to follow (Policy subject to change). Practices are always subject to change and/or cancellation. Media wishing to cover practice should always refer to the Clippers Media Website (Password: pressclips) or contact the Communications Department to confirm practice time and location. The address and directions to the training center are as follows: The Los Angeles Clippers Training Center 6951 S. Centinela Ave. Playa Vista, CA From the 405 Freeway, exit Howard Hughes Parkway. Make a right on Sepulveda Blvd. Make a left on Centinela Ave. Turn left into the first driveway after the Radisson Hotel light, and make an immediate right into the Training Center parking lot. PRESS ENTERANCE The Ralph Lawler Media and Team Member Entry, where daily and season credentials may be picked up, is located on the Chick Hearn Court side of STAPLES Center (between Figueroa and Georgia Streets). Media must enter at Stairway 18, which leads down to the Event Level. This is the only location where season and daily credentialed media may enter the building. PRESS ROOM The stairway from the Media Entrance leads directly to the Press Room on the Event Level. It is equipped with work space, phones, TVs, a stat monitor and fax service. SHOOTAROUNDS Shootaround on home game days will be held at the Los Angeles Clippers Training Center. Shootarounds are closed, with a 15-minute media session at the end. Visiting team shootarounds are commonly conducted at STAPLES Center; their media session will generally be held PRIOR to shootaround. Please contact the visiting team PR department for more information. STATISTICIANS The Communications Department will provide statisticians to assist visiting television and radio broadcasters. Requests should be made to the Communications Department at least 72 hours in advance to avoid any conflicts. STROBE RENTAL Please contact Andy Bernstein with NBA Photos for all questions regarding strobe rentals at STAPLES Center at (213) or via at abernstein@nba.com. WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS Complimentary high-speed wireless internet access is available in all press seating locations at STAPLES Center as well as in the Chick Hearn Press Room. LA CLIPPERS COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT CONTACTS Chris Wallace Chief Communications Officer (646) CWallace@clippers.com Dennis Rogers Director of Communications (504) DRogers@clippers.com Brandon Ehrlich Communications Coordinator (424) BEhrlich@clippers.com ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

3 L.A. CLIPPERS ROSTER 21 Patrick Beverley 2 Shai Gilgeous- Alexander 51 Boban Marjanovic 30 Mike Scott 11 Avery Bradley 13 Marcin Gortat 12 Luc Mbah a Moute 4 Milos Teodosic 31 Angel Delgado 5 Montrezl Harrell 15 Johnathan Motley 0 Sindarius Thornwell 1 Jawun Evans 34 Tobias Harris 10 Jerome Robinson 9 Tyrone Wallace 8 Danilo Gallinari 33 Wesley Johnson 20 Desi Rodriguez 23 Lou Williams L.A. CLIPPERS ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY YRS 21 Patrick Beverley G /12/88 Arkansas / USA 6 11 Avery Bradley G /26/90 Texas / USA 8 1 Jawun Evans G /26/96 Oklahoma State / USA 1 31 Angel Delgado (2W) C /20/94 Seton Hall / Dominican Republic R 8 Danilo Gallinari F /8/88 Olimpia Milano / Italy 9 2 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander G /12/98 Kentucky / Canada R 13 Marcin Gortat C /17/84 Poland 11 5 Montrezl Harrell F/C /26/94 Louisville / USA 3 34 Tobias Harris F /15/92 Tennessee / USA 7 33 Wesley Johnson F /11/87 Syracuse / USA 8 51 Boban Marjanovic C /15/88 Crvena zvezda / Serbia 3 12 Luc Mbah a Moute F /9/86 UCLA / Cameroon Johnathan Motley (2W) F /4/95 Baylor / USA 1 10 Jerome Robinson G /22/97 Boston College / USA R 20 Desi Rodriguez F /23/96 Seton Hall / USA R 30 Mike Scott F /16/88 Virginia / USA 6 4 Milos Teodosic G /19/87 CSKA Moscow / Serbia 1 0 Sindarius Thornwell G /15/94 South Carolina / USA 1 9 Tyrone Wallace G /10/94 California / USA 1 23 Lou Williams G /27/86 South Gwinnett HS (GA) / USA 13 Head Coach Doc Rivers Marquette Assistant Coaches Rex Kalamian Cal Poly Pomona Sam Cassell Florida State Brendan O Connor Saint Anselm Armond Hill Princeton Casey Hill Trinity University John Welch UNLV Player Development J.P. Clark Flagler Director of Player Programs Dee Brown Jacksonville University Director of Performance Mark Simpson Loughborough University Director of Medical Services/Head Athletic Trainer Jasen Powell Cal Poly Pomona Assistant Athletic Trainer Tommy Murdock Chapman University Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Daniel Shapiro Seattle Pacific University Strength & Conditioning Coach Brent Tanaka UCLA Performance Therapist Dr. Aman Abye Pennsylvania HOW THE CLIPPERS WERE BUILT DRAFTED: Jerome Robinson First Round (13th overall) 2018 NBA Draft VIA TRADE: Patrick Beverley From the Houston Rockets (6/28/17) Avery Bradley From the Detroit Pistons (1/29/18) Jawun Evans From the Philadelphia 76ers (7/6/17) Danilo Gallinari From the Denver Nuggets (7/6/17) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander From the Charlotte Hornets (6/21/18) Marcin Gortat From the Washington Wizards (7/26/18) Montrezl Harrell From the Houston Rockets (6/28/17) Tobias Harris From the Detroit Pistons (1/29/18) Boban Marjanovic From the Detroit Pistons (1/29/18) Johnathan Motley (2w) From the Dallas Mavericks (7/23/18) Sindarius Thornwell From the Milwaukee Bucks (6/22/17) Lou Williams From the Houston Rockets (6/28/17) FREE AGENCY: Angel Delgado (2W) Signed to a two-way contract (7/6/18) Wesley Johnson Signed as a free-agent (7/9/15). Re-signed as a free-agent (7/8/16) Luc Mbah a Moute Signed as a free-agent (7/19/18) Desi Rodriguez Signed as a free-agent (9/7/18) Mike Scott Signed as a free-agent (7/9/18) Milos Teodosic Signed as a free-agent (7/10/17) Tyrone Wallace Signed as a free-agent (9/27/17). Re-signed as a free-agent (9/5/18) Jawun Evans Ja-WAN Danilo Gallinari Da-KNEE-lo Gal-in-ARE-ee Shai Gilgeous-Alexander SHAY GIL-juss AL-eck-zan-der Marcin Gortat mar-chin gor-tot Montrezl Harrell Mon-TREZ HAIR-uhl PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Boban Marjanovic Luc Mbah a Moute Milos Teodosic Sindarius Thornwell BO-bahn Mar-YAWN-oh-vich BAH-ah MOO-tay ME-lowsh Tay-OH-doe-sich Sin-DARE-ee-us

4 LA CLIPPERS PRACTICE & EVENTS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2018 SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT 29 PRACTICE HI Convention Center Honolulu, HI 11AM-3PM Practice 28 PRACTICE: HI Convention Center Honolulu, HI 11AM-2PM Practice 27 PRACTICE: University of Hawaii: 11AM-3PM Practice 26 PRACTICE: University of Hawaii: 11AM-3PM Practice 25 PRACTICE: University of Hawaii: 11AM-3PM Practice MEDIA DAY LACTC 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 30 PRESEASON #1 vs. Sydney Kings Stan Sherriff Center 3:30 PM OCTOBER 2018 SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT PRESEASON #3 at Lakers Honda Center (Anaheim,CA) 7:00PM PRESEASON #2 vs Minnesota STAPLES Center 7:30PM PRESEASON #5 vs Macabbi Haifa STAPLES Center 7:30 PM PRESEASON #4 vs. Denver STAPLES Center 7:30 PM THE PLAYERS

5 21 PATRICK BEVERLEY GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 1 WEIGHT: 185 YEARS PRO: 6 COLLEGE: Arkansas BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1988 DRAFTED: Second Round by Lakers in 2009 (42nd overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 46 12/17/14 at DEN POINTS: 26 4/2/17 at PHX FIELD GOALS: 11 4/2/17 at PHX 3-PT FG: 6 11/22/14 vs. DAL FREE THROWS: 7 2/23/14 at PHX REBOUNDS: 13 4/7/17 vs. DET ASSISTS: 12 (2) 4/13/16 vs. SAC STEALS: 6 12/7/16 vs. LAL BLOCKS: 3 (3) 11/17/16 vs. POR

6 21 PATRICK BEVERLEY 21 PATRICK BEVERLEY (L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 11 games (all starts), averaging 12.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.73 steals, while shooting 40.0% from three-point range and 82.4% from the freethrow line in 30.4 minutes. In 11 appearances, averaged a career-high 12.2 points per game. 11/4/17 vs. Memphis, scored 23 points, his second-highest career scoring performance. Missed 71 games due to a sore right knee and right knee surgery. Underwent right knee surgery on 11/ (Houston Rockets): Appeared in 67 games (all starts), and averaged 9.5 points and career-highs with 5.9 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.48 steals in 30.7 minutes, while shooting 42.0% from the field, 38.2% from three-point range and 76.8% from the free-throw line. Averaged 10.3 ppg (43.7% FGs, 41.0% 3FGs) in wins in compared to 8.0 ppg (37.8% 3FGs, 30.8% 3FGs) in losses Rockets were 24-8 when he scored 10+ points Had a career-high 26 points at Phoenix on 4/2, marking only 20-point effort of the season and the fifth of his career. Rockets were 25-3 when he recorded 5+ assists in Ranked tied for 15th in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.81). Over the past two seasons, shooting 39.2% from 3-point range after shooting 36.1% his first three seasons combined. Ranked tied for 13th in steal-to-turnover ratio (0.99) Has more steals (193) than turnovers (191) over the past two seasons. Started all 67 of his games played in Started his final 63 games played in after coming off the bench his first eight games played. Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on 10/25 and missed the first 11 games Also missed one game with a left quad contusion (11/17), two games with right NBA STATISTICS wrist pain (12/31-1/2) and one game with a right shoulder strain (4/10) Rockets were 9-6 in games that he missed. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all 11 games (all starts) and averaged 11.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.45 steals in 29.5 minutes, while shooting 41.3% from the field and 40.4% from three-point range...scored a postseason career-high 21 points on a postseason career-high eight made field goals in Game 1 of the Rockets opening round series against Oklahoma City (Houston Rockets): In 71 games with 63 starts, averaged 9.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.32 steals in 28.7 minutes per game while shooting 43.4% from the floor and 40.0% from 3-point range. Started his final 63 games played after coming off the bench his first eight games played. In 63 games as a starter, had 89 steals with 80 turnovers and 94 steals with 91 turnovers overall. Ranked 14th in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.03) Had a career-high six steals in the season finale vs. Sacramento on 4/13. Six of his top eight scoring performances came after All- Star break, including a career-high 22 points vs. Chicago on 3/31 Marked fourth 20-point effort of his career and the first since 11/22/14. Post All-Star break (27 games), averaged 11.4 points (45.4% FGs), 4.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists after averaging 8.9 ppg (42.0% FGs), 3.0 rpg and 2.8 apg his first 44 games played. Had 5+ assists in 10 of the final 16 games (5.4 apg), after doing so eight times his first 55 games played (2.7 apg). Missed two games with a concussion (11/6-11/7), seven with a left ankle sprain (11/14-11/21; 1/20-1/22) and one due to personal reasons (1/13) Recorded a DNP-CD on 1/17 but did not play due to a left ankle sprain. PLAYOFFS: Started all five games of the First Round series vs. Golden State, averaging 5.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 25.8 minutes per game. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston L.A. Clippers TOTAL ,622 1,016 2, , ,230 1, , NBA PLAYOFF RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Houston Houston Houston Houston TOTALS (Houston Rockets): In 56 games with 55 starts, averaged 10.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 30.8 minutes. Won the Taco Bell Skills Challenge held during All-Star Weekend. Scored in double-figures 31 times, including a careerhigh tying 20 points vs. Dallas on 11/22/14... Also hit a career-high 6 3FGM in that game... Hit 2+ 3FGM 36 times, including times. Recorded two double-doubles... Had a career-high 12 rebounds vs. Phoenix on 3/21/15. Had 3+ steals six times, including a season-high 4 vs. Toronto on 2/21/15. Underwent season-ending surgery on his left wrist on 3/30/15 Also missed 11 games with a strained left hamstring, two games with flu-like symptoms and recorded one DNP-CD. PLAYOFFS: Missed the entire postseason with a left wrist injury (Houston Rockets): In 56 games with 55 starts, averaged 10.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals in 31.3 minutes per game while shooting 41.4% from the floor, 36.1% from 3-point range and 81.4% from the line. Scored in double-figures 28 times, including 20+ twice Had 10+ rebounds twice, including 10 rebounds, 8 assists and 5 steals while going scoreless vs. Cleveland on 2/1/14. Became first player to go scoreless while posting 10+ boards, 8+ assists and 5+ steals in a game since steals were officially tracked in Had 3+ steals 12 times Hit 2+ 3FGM 25 times, including times. Injured his right hand at Detroit on 12/21/13 and missed the next 14 games Suffered a right knee injury vs. Philadelphia on 3/27/14 and missed the next eight games. PLAYOFFS: Started all six games of the First Round series vs. Portland, averaging 8.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 33.7 minutes per game while shooting 38.0% from the floor, 31.8% from 3-point range and 70.0% from the line (Houston Rockets): In 41 games, averaged 5.6 points, 2.9 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 17.4 minutes per game while shooting 41.8% from the floor, 37.5% from 3-point range and 82.9% from the line. Scored in double-figures six times for the Rockets Had 3+ steals four times Hit 2+ 3FGM seven times, including 3+ three times. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all six games (five starts) of the First Round series vs. Oklahoma City, averaging 11.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.2 steals in 33.3 minutes per game while shooting 43.1% from the floor, 33.3% from 3-point range and 7-of-7 from the line. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: (Spartak St. Petersburg - Russia) Prior to joining the Rockets, played for Spartak St. Petersburg of the Russian league... In six PBL games, averaged 14.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.0 steals... In 6 Eurocup games, averaged 12.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.3 steals (Spartak St. Petersburg - Russia) In 22 PBL games, averaged 15.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 2.3 steals...in 18 Eurocup games, averaged 13.8 points, 4.2 rebounds,3.7 assists and 2.1 steals... Named Eurocup MVP (Spartak St. Petersburg - Russia) In 24 PBL games, averaged 14.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.8 steals... In eight EuroChallenge games, averaged 15.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.5 steals (Olympiacos B.C. - Greece) In 22 league games, averaged 4.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists... In 19 Euroleague games, averaged 2.7 points and 1.9 rebounds. Played alongside current Clippers teammate Milos Teodosic (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk - Ukraine) In 46 games, averaged 16.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.3 blocks. COLLEGE (Arkansas ): In two seasons at Arkansas, appeared in 70 games (67 starts), and averaged 13.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.5 steals, while shooting 42.0% from the field and 38.2% from three-point range. Was a 2008 Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy candidate. Was named NABC All-District (9) Second Team & Second Team All-SEC (Coaches) in 2007 Started 33 of 35 games as a sophomore, ranking first on Razorbacks in rebounding (6.6 rpg), steals (1.3 spg) and 3-point percentage (.378) Named SEC Freshman of the Year and earned Second-Team All-SEC honors in PERSONAL: Son of Lisa Beverley. Helped his mother open her own nail salon studio in Houston even before signing with the Rockets. Featured in the 2007 documentary Hoop Reality, which is the sequel to the 1995 documentary Hoop Dreams. As a senior at John Marshall Metropolitan High School, led the state in scoring (37.3 ppg) and was named Co-Player of the Year. Enjoys playing video games and spades, and watching movies. Lists his mother as his most influential person growing up and her turkey sausage lasagna as his favorite meal. Favorite player growing up was Kevin Garnett.

7 11 AVERY BRADLEY GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 2 WEIGHT: 180 YEARS PRO: 7 COLLEGE: Texas BIRTHDATE: November 26, 1990 DRAFTED: First Round by Boston in 2010 (19th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 46 02/10/2013 vs. DEN POINTS: 32 DAL FIELD GOALS: 13 DAL 3-PT FG: 8 CHA FREE THROWS: 7 (2) 11/10/2017 vs. ATL REBOUNDS: 13 11/16/2016 vs. DAL ASSISTS: 7 (2) WAS STEALS: 6 PHO BLOCKS: 3 OKC

8 1 AVERY BRADLEY (L.A Clippers/Detroit): Appeared in 46 games (all starts), averaging 14.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.11 steals in 31.2 minutes. Made Clippers debut on 2/3/18 vs. Chicago, tallying eight points (4-9 FG), two rebounds, four assists and three blocks in 32:02 minutes. Appeared in six games for the Clippers (all starts), averaging 9.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 27.5 minutes. Appeared in 40 games (all starts) for Detroit, averaging 15.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.15 steals, while shooting 38.1% from three-point range in 31.7 minutes. Scored a season-high 28 points on 11/5/17 at Milwaukee as a member of the Detroit Pistons. Missed 25 games with LA due to athletic pubalgia and abdominal surgery Missed eight games with Detroit due to a right adductor strain and a sore right hamstring (Boston): In 55 games (all starts), recorded career highs in points (16.3), rebounds (6.1) and assists (2.2) in 33.4 minutes. Shot 46.3% from the field, 39.0% from beyond the arc and 73.1% from the free throw line. Led the team in scoring six times, and grabbed a team high in rebounds on 14 occasions. Also led the team in minutes played 20 times, more than anyone else on the team. Netted a season-high 31 points to go along with a careerhigh 11 rebounds and a career-high eight 3-pointers against Charlotte on Oct. 29. Matched his career-high of 11 rebounds against Denver (11/6). Pulled down his 1,000th career rebound on Nov. 12 against Indiana. Set a new career-high with 13 rebounds against Dallas (11/16). Made his 300th career start (11/23) against Brooklyn. Recorded his 400th steal vs. Philadelphia (12/3). Recorded career-highs in free throws made (6) and free throws attempted (7) at Orlando (12/7). Missed 26 games due to injury, 18 of which were from (1/18 2/26) with a sore right Achilles. NBA STATISTICS (Boston): Averaged 15.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.54 steals in 33.4 minutes per game. Shot 44.7 percent from the floor, 36.1 percent from three and 78.0 percent from the free throw line. Recorded his 3,000th career point vs. Indiana (11/4). Left game against Milwaukee (11/10) at halftime with a bruised lower left leg. Scored a season-high-tying 21 points off of the bench in just over 20 minutes vs. Houston (11/16). Scored a season-high 27 points behind a career-high seven made 3-pointers against Brooklyn (11/22). Played in his 300th career game at San Antonio (12/5). Recorded his 300th career steal vs. Washington (12/16). Handed out a season-high six assists against Indiana (1/13). Pulled down a season-high seven rebounds vs. Phoenix (1/15). Tied his season-highs in points (27) and steals (4) vs. Denver (1/27). Hit the game-winning 3-pointer vs. Cleveland as time expired (2/5). Netted 22 points to go along with a season-high nine rebounds vs. Orlando (3/21). Scored 10 or more points 63 times and 20 or more points 18 times. Led the Celtics in scoring 13 times, in assists twice, in steals 23 times, in blocks nine times and in minutes played 36 times. Missed one game due to a bruised lower left leg and three games due to a sore left hip (Boston): Averaged 13.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.1 steals in 31.5 minutes per game. Shot 42.9 percent from the field, 35.2 percent from three and 79.0 percent from the free throw line. Was named the recipient of the Red Auerbach Award for exhibiting what it means to be a true Celtic. Netted a career-high 32 points to go along with eight rebounds vs. Dallas (11/3). Also recorded a career-high 13 field goals during the contest. Scored his 2,000th career point vs. Cleveland (11/14). NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Boston Boston , Boston , Boston , Boston , , , Boston , , , Boston , Det-LAC , TOTAL ,052 2,284 5, , ,083 1, , Tied his career-high seven assists vs. Minnesota (12/19). Recorded a season-high four steals to go along with 28 points vs. Sacramento (2/20). Swiped a career-high six steals vs. Phoenix (2/23). Recorded his first double-double of the season with 20 points to go along with a career-high-tying 10 rebounds vs. Philadelphia (3/16). Netted 30 points and grabbed eight rebounds vs. Charlotte on (3/30). Recorded 10 or more points in 62 games, 20 or more points in 11 games and 30 or more points in two games. Recorded one double-double on the season. Recorded career-highs in total points, minutes, games played, total rebounds, assists, FGM, 3GM, and steals. Led or tied for the team lead in points 15 times, in rebounds twice, assists three times, steals 17 times, blocks eight times and minutes 21 times. Logged his 5,000th minute vs Chicago (11/8). Missed a total of five games this season: one game for an illness (12/12/14), three games for a left elbow sprain (3/6-3/9/15) and one game for a left quad contusion (4/15/15) (Boston): Averaged 14.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 30.9 minutes per game...recorded his 1,000th career point vs. Toronto on opening night (10/30). Recorded a then career-high eight rebounds at Detroit (11/3). Netted a then season-high 27 points at Minnesota (11/16). Recorded 21 points on 9-for-11 shooting vs. Cleveland (11/29). Recorded his first career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 10 rebounds vs. New York (12/8). Netted a career-high six 3-pointers vs. Miami (3/19). Tied a career-high with 28 points vs. Brooklyn (3/21). Appeared in his 200th career game vs. Chicago (3/31). Recorded double figures in scoring in 43 games and 20- plus points in 16 games. Recorded one double-double on the season. Led the Celtics in scoring in 17 games, in rebounds five times, in assists once, in steals 17 times, in blocks three times and minutes 12 times. Set career-highs in points per game (14.9), total points (891), rebounds per game (3.8), total rebounds (226), offensive rebounds (48),defensive rebounds (178), minutes (1,855), field goals made (361), field goals attempted (825), three-pointers made (79), three-pointers attempted (200), free throws made (90), free throws attempted (112) and free throw percentage (80.4). Missed a total of 22 games due to injury: five games due to a sprained right ankle (1/22-1/29/14), 14 games due to a sore right ankle (2/7/14, 2/10-3/12/14), and three games due to a strained right Achilles tendon (4/2-4/5/14). 1 AVERY BRADLEY (Boston): Averaged 9.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.3 steals in 28.7 minutes per game. Made his season debut vs. Memphis (1/2) and recorded four points and one steal in 20 minutes of action. Missed the first 30 games of the season recovering from off-season double shoulder surgery. Netted a season-high 13 points to go along with five assists vs. New York (1/7). Scored 16 points vs. Charlotte including a season-high four 3-pointers (1/14). Recorded 13 points, tied a season-high five rebounds and three steals in a career-high 46 minutes vs. Denver (2/10). Scored 17 points vs. Denver (2/19). Netted 18 points and recorded a season-high tying five rebounds at Utah (2/25). Recorded a season-high 22 points and a career-high seven rebounds to go along with a season-high-tying five assists at Philadelphia (3/5). Recorded 21 games with 10 or more points, including one game with 20 or more points Led or tied for the team lead in scoring twice, in assists once, in steals 16 times, in blocks eight times and in minutes six times. Swiped a career-high five steals at New Orleans (3/20). Named to the All-NBA Defensive Second Team (Boston): Recorded career highs in almost every statistical category. Averaged 7.6 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 21.4 minutes per game. Shot 50% from the field and shot 40.7% from 3-point range. Recorded 11 points to go along with two assists and two steals vs. New Jersey (1/4). Also connected on his first career three-pointer during that game. Recorded his first career start vs. Phoenix (1/20) and recorded 10 points, four rebounds and three steals. Recorded a career-high six rebounds and seven assists in a career-high 41 minutes at Washington (1/22). Scored a career-high 23 points vs. Washington on (3/25). Scored career-high 28 points vs. Atlanta on (4/20). Also swiped a career-high four steals vs. Atlanta (4/20). Averaged 12.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.07 steals in his 28 starts. Also shot 50.4% from the field and 46.5% from three when he started. Had 20 games in which he netted 10 or more points and four games in which he recorded 20-plus. Led the Celtics in scoring in five games, in steals in eight games and in minutes in nine games.

9 1 AVERY BRADLEY (Boston): Averaged 1.7 points in 5.2 minutes per game. Had his best game of the season on the last night vs. New York (4/13) when he netted 20 points on 10-of-16 shooting from the floor. Made his professional debut vs. Atlanta scoring two points, grabbing one rebound, handing out one assist and recording one steal (11/22). Assigned to the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League on January 14. Averaged 17.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.0 steals in nine games for Maine. Recalled from the Red Claws on February 7. Recorded a season-high five points vs. Golden State (2/22). COLLEGE (Texas ): Ranked second on Texas in scoring (11.6 ppg), steals (44) and minutes played (29.5 mpg). Shot 37.5 percent from 3-point range and recorded 18 blocks. A Big 12 All-Rookie team selection by the league coaches and Big 12 All-Freshman Team by the media. Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention by the coaches. Posted season highs in points (29) and rebounds (9) vs. Colorado, shooting 12-of-14 from the field and 3-for-3 from 3-point range. Recorded 25 points and five rebounds vs. Nebraska. Had 24 points, six rebounds, six assists and three steals at Iowa State, converting 10-for-14 shots. Totaled 21 points and three steals at Oklahoma, shooting 9-of16 from the field. HIGH SCHOOL: Spent his senior year at Findlay Prep in Henderson, NV, averaging 19.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.9 steals. Led Findlay to a 33-0 record and the mythical high school national championship. Named the ESPNRISE.com High School National Player of the Year and ranked as the No. 1 prospect by ESPNU. A McDonald s All-American and Jordan All-American. Won the slam dunk contest at the McDonald s All-American Game. A McDonald s All-American and Jordan All-American. First-team Parade Magazine All-American. Recorded 21 points (10-of-14 FG) in 29 minutes for the USA Junior Select Team at the Nike Hoop Summit. Transferred to Findlay after spending his freshman through junior years at Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma, WA). PERSONAL: Full name is Avery Antonio Bradley, Jr. Son of Alicia Jones and Avery Bradley, Sr. Became a Texas fan when his family lived in Arlington, Texas from Family moved back to Tacoma in the summer prior to his eighth-grade year. If he wasn t an NBA player he would want to be a school teacher. Favorite movie is Remember the Titans. Growing up in the Seattle area he was inspired by former Seattle Supersonic Detlef Schrempf to start playing basketball. Holds an annual summer basketball camp in Trinidad and is a big supporter of military initiatives. Father served 20+ years in the military 1 AVERY BRADLEY

10 31 ANGEL DELGADO CENTER PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 10 WEIGHT: 245 YEARS PRO: R COLLEGE: Seton Hall BIRTHDATE: November 20, 1994 DRAFTED: Undrafted CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 43 2/8/17 vs. Providence POINTS: 28 1/6/18 at Butler FIELD GOALS: 11 11/11/16 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 3-PT FG: FREE THROWS: 12 2/4/17 at Georgetown REBOUNDS: 5 3/17/18 vs. Kansas ASSISTS: 9 3/9/17 vs. Marquette STEALS: 3 (3) 2/18/18 vs. DePaul BLOCKS: 4 (2) 1/20/18 vs. Xavier

11 31 ANGEL DELGADO 31 ANGEL DELGADO COLLEGE (Seton Hall ) (Senior): Started in all 34 games and averaged 13.6 points, 2.8 assists and 11.8 rebounds in 30.9 minutes. Earned the 2018 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, which is given to the best collegiate center. Ranks 16th in team history for total points (1,593) and second in rebounds (1,455). Is the all-time leader in rebounds in the Big East. Had 22 double doubles (third in the NCAA). Led the Big East in rebounds and double doubles. Was a 2018 AP All-American Honorable Mention, All-Big East Second Team, USBWA All-District Team, NABC All- District First Team. Big East Honor Roll recipient (6 times) (Junior): Started in all 33 games and averaged 15.2 points, 2.2 assists and 13.1 rebounds in 33 minutes. Led the NCAA in offensive and total rebounds Had 27 double doubles (2nd in the nation). Was a 2017 AP All-American Honorable Mention, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award Finalist, Haggerty Award Winner, All- Big East First Team, Big East Championship All-Tournament Team, USBWA All- District Team, ECAC All-Star and All-MET First Team. Big East Honor Roll recipient (10 times) (Sophomore): Started all 34 games and averaged 9.9 points, 1 assist and 9.3 rebounds in 30.1 minutes. Named 2016 All-MET Second Team and All-Big East Honorable Mention (Freshman): Appeared in 31 games (30 starts) and averaged 9.3 points and 9.8 rebounds. Named 2015 Big East Rookie of the Year, MET Writers Co- Rookie of the Year and Big East All-Rookie Team. Big East Rookie of the Week (3/2, 1/12, 12/29). Was the second freshman to win Big East rebounding title. Led the Big East in offensive rebounds. Had 10 double doubles. PERSONAL Son of Angela Janet Astacio and Rafael Delgado. Has a sister, Yaelis Astacio and a brother, Raidin Luis Delgado. Born in Santo Domingo and lived there until Is a member of the Dominican National Basketball team and participated in FIBA Americup (2017), the Centrobasket Championship (2016) and the Pan American Games (2015). Loves to cook The first word he learned to say in English was hungry Parents wanted to him to play baseball growing up COLLEGE STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Seton Hall Seton Hall , Seton Hall , Seton Hall , TOTAL , , , ,

12 1 JAWUN EVANS GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 0 WEIGHT: 190 YEARS PRO: 1 COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University BIRTHDATE: July 26, 1996 DRAFTED: Second round by Philadelphia in 2017 (39th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS: MINUTES: 40 WAS POINTS: 15 (2) HOU FIELD GOALS: 7 WAS 3-PT FG: 3 HOU FREE THROWS: 8 NO REBOUNDS: 8 01/08/2018 vs. ATL ASSISTS: 7 01/06/2018 vs. GS STEALS: 5 WAS BLOCKS: 2 SAC

13 1 JAWUN EVANS 1 JAWUN EVANS (LA Clippers): Appeared in 48 games (four starts), averaging 4.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 16.2 minutes. 1/6 vs. Golden State, dished a career-high seven assists. 1/8 vs. Atlanta, grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds. 12/31/17 vs. Charlotte, made first NBA start, tallying 4 points (2-6 FG, 0-1 3PT), four rebounds, two assists and one steal in 13:50 minutes. 12/22/17 at Houston, logged a team-high +20 and made a career-high three 3PT-FG... Matched season-high with 15 points. 12/15/17 at Washington logged career-highs in points (15), rebounds (6), assists (6), steals (5), field goals (7) and minutes (40:24). 12/15/17 at Washington, joined Ben Simmons as the only rookies this season to log 15+ points, 5+ rebounds, 5+ assists & 5+ steals in a single game. 12/13/17 at Orlando, matched season-highs in assists (3) and steals (2)...played a season-high 25:24 minutes. Made NBA debut on 10/30/17 vs. Golden State, tallying six points (3-5 FG) and one assist in 6:31 minutes to finish the game. Inactive (Coach s Decision) three times (10/19, 10/21, 11/4), DNP-CD six times (10/24-10/28, 11/5, 3/25, 3/28). Missed 18 games (1/22-3/6) due to a sore lower abdominal, and three due to athletic pubalgia (3/30-4/3)... Underwent surgery to repair athletic pubalgia on 4/5. Appeared in one game on assignment for the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario, tallying four points, four assists and four rebounds in 27.9 minutes. COLLEGE (Oklahoma State University ): As a sophomore ( ): Ranked second in the Big 12 in scoring (19.2 ppg) and first in assists (6.4 apg). His assist average placed him ninth nationally and his 204 total dishes were fourth best in Cowboys history. Finished third in the conference in steals (1.8 spg). An AP All-America Honorable Mention selection as a sophomore. Named All-Big 12 First Team by media and coaches. Named to the Third Team by The Sporting News. Earned All-District honors from the NABC and USBWA. Reached the 30-point mark three times, including against eventual national champion North Carolina. Logged six games with 10 or more free throw attempts, including a high of 17 in a 35-point effort against UConn. Totaled 15 assists vs. Kansas and 12 vs. Michigan. As a freshman ( ): Named Big 12 Freshman of the Year, despite missing the last nine regular-season games due to injury. Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Led Big 12 freshmen in scoring (12.9 ppg), assists (4.9 apg), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.9), field goal percentage (47.1), three-point percentage (47.5) and free throw percentage (83.3). His assist average was the highest ever by an OSU freshman and tied for the sixth in the nation among freshmen. Ranked fourth in the Big 12 in free throw percentage (83.3), the second-best mark ever by an OSU freshman. A three-time recipient of the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week award. Scored a career-high 42 points at home against Oklahoma, the 10th-highest total in Division I that season and the second most by a Big 12 freshman ever. As a freshman, his 18 field goals made vs. Oklahoma in a 42-point effort were a national NCAA Division I season high. Finished with 22 points, six rebounds, eight assists and two steals in an upset win over No. 3 Kansas. PERSONAL: A McDonald s and Parade All-American as a high school senior. Won a gold medal with USA Basketball at the FIBA U19 World Championships, averaging 2.7 assists. Attended the same Dallas high school (Kimball) that also produced former NBA guards Quinton Ross, Acie Law and Jeryl and Jason Sasser. Born on July 26 to LaConya Davis in Greenville, S.C. NBA STATISTICS NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG L.A. Clippers TOTAL

14 8 DANILO GALLINARI FORWARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 10 WEIGHT: 225 YEARS PRO: 9 COLLEGE: Italy BIRTHDATE: August 8, 1988 DRAFTED: First round by New York in 2008 (6th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 46 04/10/2015 vs. DAL POINTS: 47 04/10/2015 vs. DAL FIELD GOALS: 15 04/10/2015 vs. DAL 3-PT FG: 8 10/31/2009 vs. PHI FREE THROWS: 18 (2) NY REBOUNDS: 18 11/24/2015 vs. LAC ASSISTS: 8 (3) GS STEALS: 5 01/01/2012 vs. LAL BLOCKS: 4 (2) WAS

15 8 DANILO GALLINARI 8 DANILO GALLINARI (L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 21 games (all starts), averaging 15.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists, 93.1% from the free-throw line in 32.0 minutes. 2/5 vs. Dallas, scored a season-high 28 points on 13 field goal attempts (1-of-8 players in with 28+ points on 13 or fewer attempts). Logged 20+ points five times, four of which came in an 11-day stretch in February. Missed 61 games due to a left glute injury and a right hand injury (Denver): Appeared in 63 games (all starts), and averaged 18.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 33.9 minutes, while shooting 44.7% from the field, 38.9% from three-point range and 90.2% from the free-throw line. One of six players (Gallinari, M. Gasol, P. George, G. Hayward, K. Leonard & C. Paul) to average 18+ points, 5+ rebounds & 2+ assists, while shooting at least 38% from three-point range. Led Denver in scoring & FT% (10+ FTA). Ranked T-8th in the NBA in offensive rating (125.9 points/100 possessions) (50+ games played). Scored a season-high 34 points to go along with 10 rebounds on 4/9 vs. OKC. Scored in double-figures in 62-of-63 appearances. Scored 20+ points 21 times and 30+ points twice. Logged four double-doubles (Denver): Appeared in a total of 53 games (all starts), and averaged a career-high 19.5 points to go along with, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 34.7 minutes. Tallied 27 points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists in 37 minutes at SAC on 2/19. Posted 24 points, seven rebounds and three assists in 41 minutes at BKN on 2/8. NBA STATISTICS Recorded a season-high 33 points going from the free throw line, three rebounds and two assists vs. CHI on 2/5. Posted 26 points, six assists and five rebounds on 1/28 at WAS. Recorded 30 points (8-15 FG s, FT s), six rebounds and two assists in 38 minutes vs. DET on 1/23. Posted 27 points in 39 minutes vs. OKC on 1/19. Registered 23 points (10-10 FT) and four rebounds in 23 minutes vs. IND on 1/17. Had 28 points (17-19 FT) in 38 minutes vs. GSW on 1/13. Posted 27 points along with six assists in 34 minutes vs. CHA on 1/10. Had 29 points, five rebounds and three assists vs. POR on 1/3. Recorded 24 points, six rebounds and two assists in 41 minutes at GSW on 1/2. Posted 23 points (8-8 FT s), seven rebounds and four assists vs. MIN on 12/11. Tallied 24 points (7-14 FG s) and seven rebounds in 39 minutes at PHI on 12/5. Had a career-high 18 rebounds and tallied 20 points (16-17 FT s) in 37 minutes vs. LAC on 11/24. Posted his first double-double of the season recording 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. PHX on 11/20. Had 32 to points to go along with eight rebounds and tied a career-high with eight assists in 37 minutes at NOP on 11/17. Posted 27 points (10-10 FT) vs. HOU on 11/13. Recorded 25 points and seven rebounds vs. MIL on 11/11. Registered 21 points (9-10 FT) and had nine rebounds at LAL on 11/3. Missed the last 23 games of the season due to a right ankle sprain. Missed six games from 12/22-12/30 due to a left ankle spain. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG New York New York NY-Denver Denver Denver Denver DNP - Injured Left Knee Denver Denver Denver L.A. Clippers TOTAL ,9922,222 5, , ,0582, ,8912, , NBA PLAYOFF RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Denver Denver TOTALS (Denver): Appeared in 59 games (27 starts), averaging 12.4 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists. Registered a career-high 47 points (15-23 FG s, FT s) and had nine rebounds in 46 minutes vs. DAL on 4/10. Posted 27 points, seven rebounds, four assists and two blocks in 36 minutes vs. LAL on 4/8. Recorded 40 points (12-21 FG s, FT s) while also adding seven rebounds, four assists and three steals at ORL on 3/22. Posted 24 points on 7-16 shooting and grabbed seven rebounds vs. GSW on 3/13. Had 23 points on 4-5 3FG s along with five rebounds and five assists vs. ATL on 3/11. Recorded a season-high 26 points going 8-16 from the field, while also pulling down seven rebounds vs. MIL on 3/3. Scored 21 points on 7-18 shooting and pulled down four rebounds vs. NOP on 3/1. Posted 20 points (5-11 3FG s) to go along with seven rebounds in 34 minutes vs. PHX on 2/26. Tied a season-high with 22 points (7-12 FG s, 3-5 3FG s) in 30 minutes vs. BKN on 2/23. Recorded 16 points on 5-11 shooting in 19 minutes at OKC on 2/23. Posted a season-high 22 points while connected on from the FT line at PHI on 2/3. Recorded 11 points on 3-5 shooting from long range off the bench at NOP on 1/28 Returned from injury vs. BOS on 1/24. Had missed the previous 13 games with a right knee meniscal tear. Posted a season-high 19 points (7-12 FG s) and three rebounds vs. IND on 12/20. Registered 16 points (4-8 3FG s) and two assists vs. HOU on 12/17. Recorded 11 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds vs. PHX on 11/28. Had 15 points on 5-9 shooting and grabbed five rebounds vs. CHI on 11/25. Posted 17 points (5-7 FG s, 4-4 FT s) to go along with three rebounds and three assists vs. NOP on 11/21. Registered 12 points (4-6 FG) and grabbed four rebounds at IND on 11/14. Missed a total of five games due to rest. Missed 15 games from 12/22-1/20 due to a right knee meniscal tear. Missed three games form 12/10-12/14 due to right knee contusions (Denver): Missed the entire season due to a left ACL tear (Denver): Appeared in 71 games (all starts), averaging 16.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 32.5 minutes. Recorded 10+ points 57 times and 20+ points 22 times. Led team with 135 three-pointers and also shot team-best.822 from the free-throw line. Scored 20+ points 22 times. Had 19 points, eight boards, four assists and three steals in 36 minutes vs. SAC on 3/23. Had 23 points (7-11 FG, 5-6 3FG) and four assists in 36 minutes at SAC on 3/5. Posted 26 points (4-9 3FG), five boards and five assists in 39 minutes vs. BOS on 2/19. Recorded 18 points, 10 boards and three steals in 49 minutes at BOS on 2/10. Had 27 points and career-high tying four blocks in 34 minutes vs. HOU on 1/30. Posted 27 points in 38 minutes vs. IND on 1/28. Recorded 25 points and four rebounds in 42 minutes vs. POR on 1/15. Had 21 points, eight rebounds and six assists in 35 minutes vs. GSW on 1/13. Posted 23 points (including game-clinching three) and seven boards in 31 minutes vs. CLE on 1/11. Had 20 points and six boards in 32 minutes at LAL on 1/6. Posted 26 points (7-11 FG, FT) and five boards in 32 minutes vs. UTA on 1/5. Scored a career-high 39 points (7-11 3FG) and grabbed eight boards in 34 minutes at DAL on 12/28. Had 28 points and grabbed nine boards in 35 minutes vs. SAS on 12/18. Had 24 points (4-5 3FG) and four rebounds in 35 minutes at MIN on 12/12. Registered 21 points and nine boards in 38 minutes at NYK on 12/9. Had 20 points and nine boards in 35 minutes at GSW on 11/29. Posted 20 points and seven rebounds in 35 minutes vs. GSW on 11/23. Had 26 points (10-11 FT) and five rebounds in 35 minutes at MEM on 11/19. Had 21 points, seven boards and three steals and hit the go-ahead 3 in double OT in 48 minutes at GSW on 11/10. Had 13 points and 10 boards in 41 minutes at HOU on 11/7. Registered 23 points, eight boards and four assists in 35 minutes at ORL on 11/2. Did not play on opening night at PHI on 10/31 due to left ankle sprain. Also missed two games due to sinus infection, two games due to left thigh bruise and six games with left ACL tear.

16 8 DANILO GALLINARI (Denver): Appeared in 43 games (40 starts), averaging 14.6 points, 4.7 rebounds and a career high 2.7 assists. Scored double-digits in 31 of 43 games. Led the team in scoring 14 times throughout the season. Posted 19 points, including a fall away three-pointer with 3.9 seconds to put the Nuggets ahead , vs. ATL on 3/13. Had 23 points, five assists and three blocks in 35 minutes at SAC on 1/25. Recorded a career-high 37 points and 11 rebounds while shooting FT (both career-highs) in 52 minutes at NYK on 1/21. Tallied 21 points, four rebounds and five assists in 35 minutes at WAS on 1/20. Had 31 points to go with five boards, two assists and two steals in 40 minutes at SAS on 1/7. Missed a total of 23 games due to injury. Left game vs. HOU on 2/6 with a left ankle sprain and missed next 13 games from 2/8-3/4. Fractured thumb and missed 10 games from 3/21 through 4/7. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all seven games vs. L.A. Lakers, averaging 13.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 31.7 minutes per game...registered a career playoff-high 20 points to go with six rebounds in 35 minutes in GM 4 on 5/6 vs. LAL...Scored 13 points and grabbed a career playoffhigh eight rebounds in 27 minutes in GM 2 at LAL...Posted 12 points, four rebounds and a career playoff-high seven assists in 28 minutes in GM 6 vs. LAL (New York - Denver): Appeared in 62 games (60 starts) and averaged 15.6 ppg, 4.9 rpg, and 1.7 apg in 33.9 minutes. In 14 games with the Nuggets, averaged 14.7 ppg and 4.9 rpg in 30.9 minutes. Poured in 30 points (15-17 FT), nine rebounds and two assists in 42 minutes at Portland on 2/25. His 17 FT attempts tied a career-high (2nd time) at Portland on 2/25. Acquired from New York on 2/22 as a part of an 13-player trade involving Denver, New York and Minnesota. Appeared in 48 games (all starts) with the Knicks this season, averaging 15.9 ppg, 4.8 rpg and 1.7 apg in 34.8 mpg. Scored 20+ points 15 times and 30+ once this season as a Knick. Had two double-doubles on the year with New York. Missed a total of 16 games: two from 4/11-4/13 with a sprained right ankle, eight straight games from 2/28 to 3/16, and six straight from 1/4 to 1/14 due to a left knee sprain. PLAYOFFS: Started all five games, averaging 12.0 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 29.6 minutes Posted 18 points, four rebounds and two assists in 32 minutes in Game 1 on 4/17/11 at Oklahoma City...Recorded a career playoff-high with 37 minutes adding seven points, three rebounds and two steals in Game 2 on 4/20/11 in Oklahoma City (New York): Averaged 15.1 points (fourth on team), 4.9 rebounds and shot.423 ( ) FG and.818 ( ) FT over 33.9 minutes in 81 games (74 starts). Season Highs Points: 31 (4/6 vs. Boston); Assists: 8 (4/2 at Golden State); Rebounds: 11 (twice). Played in team-high 81 games after back pain limited him to just 28 contests in rookie season. Shot (.381) 3FG, finishing second in the NBA in makes behind only Houston s Aaron Brooks (209) and recording the second-highest single-season total in Knicks franchise history (John Starks made 217 in ). Had 17 games with at least four 3FG makes, including five games with five, two games with six, one game with seven and one game with eight. Ranked sixth among NBA sophomores in scoring (15.1). Led Knicks in scoring 12 times and rebounds four times. Had scoring games, two 30+ scoring efforts and five double-doubles. Scored 20+ points in a half five times during the season. Logged 40+ minutes 18 times. Poured in a career-high 31 points (10-15 FG) vs. Boston on 4/6. Scored five points for the Sophomore squad in the 2010 T-Mobile Rookie Challenge at the NBA All-Star weekend in Dallas. Also finished fourth (tied) in Foot Locker Three-Point Contest and assisted on Nate Robinson s third career win in Sprite Slam Dunk competition. Tallied 30 points (8-16 3FG) in overtime loss vs. Philadelphia on 10/31, tying a Knicks single-game record with 16 3FG attempts while falling one 3FG make shy of tying the single-game record for makes. Only game missed was an injury-related DNP-CD due to a sore right forearm vs. Atlanta on 12/ (New York): Lingering back pain limited rookie season to 28 games (two starts), averaging 6.1 points with.448 FG shooting over 14.7 minutes. Also shot (.444) 3FG and (.963) FT. Recorded six double-figure scoring games. Made at least one three-pointer in 21 of his 28 games. Scored a season-high 17 points vs. Atlanta on 3/4. DNP-CD nine times. Missed 45 games due to back pain, including each of the last 16 games. Underwent successful back surgery on 4/7. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE (Italy ): Participated in 2011 Eurobasket Championships for Italy, averaged 15.2 points and 6.4 rebounds in five games Appeared in 62 games (60 starts) in two seasons ( ) with Armani Jeans Milano of the Italian A-1 League, averaging 14.0 points on.452 FG and.363 3FG shooting. Was named Euroleague s Rising Star in Scored a career-high 29 points vs. Siviglia during season. Participated in 2007 Italian All-Star Game. Signed with Armani Jeans Milano and played on loan with Edimes Pavia (Italian A-2 League) in Member of Italian U-18 National Team, helping lead Italy to a bronze medal at 2005 U-18 European Championships in Belgrade while averaging 10.6 points. Made pro debut (at age 16) with Assigeco Casalpusterlengo of the Italian Serie B-1 League in DANILO GALLINARI PERSONAL: Nicknamed The Rooster (Il Gallo). Father, Vittorio, played professional basketball in Italy for a number of teams and was a Milan teammate and roommate of New York Knicks Head Coach Mike D Antoni for eight years. Favorite athletes include Michael Jordan and Roger Federer. Wears No. 8 to commemorate his birthdate (8/8/88). Threw out the first pitch at a Mets-Yankees game at Shea Stadium on 6/28/08. Played for Italian National Team in the 2008 Summer Olympics qualifying tournament. Lists Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Angelina Jolie as three individuals he d most like to have dinner with. Favorites actor: Denzel Washington; actress: Angelina Jolie; entertainer: Justin Timberlake; meal: sushi or gnocchi with gorgonzola cheese. Co-hosted 30 children to Show Kids NY with a day of funfilled activities on 1/27/10. Participated in the NBA s Basketball Without Borders goodwill tour to Senegal, Africa in August 2010.

17 2 SHAI GILGEOUS- ALEXANDER GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 6 WEIGHT: 181 YEARS PRO: R FROM: Kentucky BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1998 DRAFTED: First round by Charlotte (11th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the Season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 39 (6) 3/22/18 vs. Kansas St. POINTS: 30 1/30/18 vs. Vanderbilt FIELD GOALS: 12 1/30/18 vs. Vanderbilt 3-PT FG: 2 (6) 3/17/18 vs. Buffalo FREE THROWS: 12 12/31/17 vs. Georgia REBOUNDS: 8 3/15/18 vs. Davidson ASSISTS: 10 2/28/18 vs. Ole Miss STEALS: 5 3/15/18 vs. Davidson BLOCKS: 3 2/28/18 vs. Ole Miss

18 2 SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER 2 SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER COLLEGE (KENTUCKY, ) (Freshman): Appeared in 37 games (started 24) and averaged 14.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 5.1 assists. Led the team in assists (189), steals (61) and three-point field goal percentage (.404). One of only three freshman in Kentucky history to record 61 steals or more. Ranked second on the team in points (532). Earned 2018 SEC Tournament MVP. Named to the All-SEC Freshman Team and the All-SEC Second team. Was the SEC Freshman of the Week (1/15). PERSONAL: His mother represented Canada during the 1992 Summer Olympics in track. Has one younger brother, Thomasi. Moved to Chattanooga, Tenneesse in high school. In 2016, was a member of the Canadian U18 National Team. His first job was to referee elementary school basketball as a teenager. Favorite meal is his mother's homemade lasagna. Strong interest in fashion and design. Is an avid drawer - likes to draw cartoons and design clothing. Favorite non-nba team is Paris Saint-Germain F.C. Considers Hall of Famer Steve Nash to be a mentor. Has participated in the Toronto Pro-Am. COLLEGE STATISTICS COLLEGE SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Kentucky , TOTAL Kentucky ,

19 3 MARCIN GORTAT CENTER PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6'11'' WEIGHT: 240 YEARS PRO: 11 FROM: Poland BIRTHDATE: February 17, 1984 DRAFTED: Second Round by Phoenix in 2005 (57th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 53 LAL POINTS: 31 TOR FIELD GOALS: 13 04/09/2014 vs. CHA 3-PT FG: 1 (3) 04/03/2009 vs. CLE FREE THROWS: 11 NO REBOUNDS: 20 02/29/2016 vs. PHI ASSISTS: 7 (2) TOR STEALS: 4 (3) OKC BLOCKS: 7 CHA

20 3 MARCIN GORTAT (Washington) Appeared in 82 games (all starts), averaging 8.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists, while shooting 51.8% from the field in 25.3 minutes. Started all 82 games for the Wizards for the secondconsecutive season. Has started in 164 consecutive games, the third-longest streak in the NBA (K. Towns-244, A. Wiggins-237). Led Washington with 7.6 rebounds per game. Recorded 15 point-rebound double-doubles on the season. Recorded a career-high seven assists on 11/19/17 at Toronto (Washington) Appeared in 82 games (82 starts), averaging 10.8 points, 10.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists. Shot a career-best.579 from the field, good for sixth best in the NBA. One of seven players to average a point-rebound doubledouble while shooting above.550 from the field. Record 36 double-doubles. Scored 10+ points 50 times. Grabbed 10+ rebounds 50 times. Had 21 points (10-13 FG) and 14 rebounds vs. Lakers (2/2). Recorded 21 points (8-16 FG), 18 rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks at San Antonio (12/2) (Washington) Appeared in 75 games (74 starts). Averaged 13.5 points, 9.9 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks. Had 44 games with 10+ rebounds, the most in his nineyear career. Recorded a career-high 41 double-doubles and tied sixth among centers in the NBA that season. Tallied the highest field goal percentage on the Wizards among qualified play-ers at 56.7%, tying a career high. Was second on the team in scoring with 1,012 points, the third consecutive season he has recorded points. Led the Wizards in rebounds (741) and blocks (96). Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the first time in his career for the week of 12/21-12/27, during NBA STATISTICS which he recorded two double-doubles (12/21 vs. SAC and 12/23 vs. MEM) and two games with 25+ points, including a season-high 27 vs. SAC (12/21). Secured a career-high 20 rebounds vs. PHI (2/29) becoming the first Wizard to record 10+ points and 20+ rebounds in a game since James Singleton in Missed three games (12/4-12/7) due to a family situation. Sat out three games due to a sore left knee (1/11-1/15) (Washington) Averaged 12.2 points, a team-leading 8.7 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 29.5 minutes per game in 82 games (all starts)...shot a team-leading.569 from the field which ranked third in the NBA...Posted 22 double-doubles... Averaged 13.6 points and 10.1 rebounds while shoot-ing.618 from the field after the All-Star break...had 13 games with at least 13 rebounds...tallied eight games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds...posted seven straight games of 10+ rebounds from 2/22-3/6...Scored a season-high 24 points twice...grabbed a season-high 17 rebounds twice. Shot a team-leading.569 from the field which ranked third in the NBA. Averaged 13.6 points and 10.1 rebounds while shoot-ing.618 from the field after the All-Star break. Had 13 games with at least 13 rebounds. Tallied eight games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds. Posted seven straight games of 10+ rebounds from 2/22-3/6. Scored a season-high 24 points twice. Grabbed a season-high 17 rebounds twice (Washington) Averaged 13.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game in 81 games (80 starts). Had five games of 20+ points. Posted 37 double-doubles. Had 22 games of 12+ rebounds. Averaged 15.4 points and 10.8 rebounds after the All-Star break (29 games). Scored a career-high 31 points at TOR (2/27) on shooting from the field. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Orlando Orlando Orlando , Orl-Pho , Phoenix , , Phoenix , Washington , , Washington , , Washington , , Washington , Washington , TOTAL ,9393,302 5, ,1111, ,6924,4546, , , Scored 14 points and grabbed a career-high tying 18 rebounds (career-high nine offensive rebounds) at MIA (3/10). Scored 16 points and grabbed 17 rebounds vs. NYK (11/23). Posted seven consecutive double-doubles from 2/18-3/1. Missed one game due to a strained back (3/20) (Phoenix) In his sixth NBA season and second full season with the Suns, averaged 11.1 points, a team-best 8.5 rebounds and a career-high 1.61 blocks despite being limited to just 61 games (61 starts) due to injury. Suffered a Lisfranc (midfoot) sprain in his right foot and missed the season s final 21 games. Before the injury, had not missed a single game in a Suns uniform and had appeared in a career-high 182 consecutive contests after being acquired by the Suns on (12/18/10). Had started a career-best 137-straight games overall. Suns leader in field goal percentage (.521). Averaged a career-high 1.61 blocks (14th-NBA), most by a Sun since Amar e Stoudemire in Five performances of five or more blocks in 61 games, the most in a single season by a Sun since Oliver Miller in three-block performances, just one shy of a career-high (Phoenix) Blocked 12 shots in the season s first three games, the second-most to begin a season in franchise history (Larry Nance, ). Career-high seven blocks at Charlotte, just the eighth player in franchise history with seven or more blocks in a single game (Alvan Adams, Larry Nance, Mark West, Andrew Lang, Oliver Miller, Hot Rod Williams, Amar e Stoudemire). 37 double-digit scoring efforts. Four 20-point efforts, including two games. 17 double-doubles Led or shared the team lead in scoring 10 times, rebounding 34 times, and in blocks 31 times (Orlando-Phoenix) Averaged 10.2 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 1.1 bpg and 25.4 mpg in 80 games split between Orlando and Phoenix. Made his Suns debut vs. Miami (12/23), but didn t become the Suns starting center until March 27. Averaged 14.3 points and 10.6 rebounds in 11 games as a starter. Had 17-straight double-digit scoring efforts before joining starting lineup, which was the second-longest streak by an NBA reserve that season (James Harden-18). Tallied a career-high 23 double-doubles, including an NBAbest and franchise-record 17 off the bench. Also became just one of four NBA players in the last six seasons to record 15 or more double-doubles off the bench (Udonis Haslem, Kevin Love, David Lee). 3 MARCIN GORTAT Joined A.C. Green ( , 10), Maurice Lucas ( , 15) and Mel Counts ( , 10) as the only Suns reserves in franchise history with 10 or more doubledoubles in a single season (Orlando) Averaged 3.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 0.9 bpg, and 13.4 mpg in 81 games off the bench for Orlando. Had a season high 16 points on April 4th. Tallied double-digit rebounds on 4 occasions (Orlando) Averaged 3.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg,.8 bpg in all 82 games for Orlando Appeared in 20 playoff games Had his first career playoff PHI on April 30th with 11 points and 15 rebounds Tallied four double-doubles, including 2 coming off the bench Had 18 MIL on April 13th (Orlando) Averaged 3.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg in 6 games off the bench for Orlando. Made his NBA debut on March 1st vs New York. Appeared in 8 playoff games vs. Toronto and Detroit. Personal Is a car afficionado Nicknamed the Polish Hammer Very closely affiliated with Polish military often trains with troops and frequently visits military bases

21 5 MONTREZL HARRELL FORWARD/CENTER PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 8 WEIGHT: 240 YEARS PRO: 3 COLLEGE: Louisville BIRTHDATE: January 26, 1994 DRAFTED: Second round by Houston in 2015 (32nd overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 34 LAC POINTS: 29 12/30/2016 vs. LAC FIELD GOALS: 12 TOR 3-PT FG: 1 12/10/2016 vs. DAL FREE THROWS: 9 12/30/2016 vs. LAC REBOUNDS: 13 LAC ASSISTS: 6 04/09/2018 vs. NO STEALS: 2 (8) 01/10/2017 vs. CHA BLOCKS: 5 01/18/2017 vs. MIL

22 5 MONTREZL HARRELL 5 MONTREZL HARRELL (Clippers): Appeared in 76 games (three starts), averaging 11.0 points and 4.0 rebounds, while shooting from the field in 17.0 minutes. Ranked 3rd in the NBA with a 63.5% field goal percentage. Averaged 11.0 points in 17.0 minutes, becoming the first player since to average at least 11 points in 17 minutes per game or fewer. Scored in double-figures 43 times, after doing so 28 times in his first two seasons combined. Scored in double-figures a career-high 11 straight games from 2/22/18 at Golden State through 3/15/18 at Houston. Scored a season-high 26 points on 3/6/18 vs. New Orleans. 3/6/18 vs. New Orleans & 3/9/18 vs. Cleveland - recorded consecutive 20+ point games for the first time in his career. Dished a career-high six assists on 4/9/18 vs. New Orleans. DNP-CD six times (10/24-10/28, 11/5, 11/13, 11/22) (Houston Rockets): Appeared in 58 games (14 starts), and averaged 9.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists, while shooting 65.2 percent from the field in 18.3 minutes. Started 14 times in after starting once as a rookie in as a starter in , averaged 12.0 points and 5.1 rebounds in 26.4 minutes per game. In the 31 games that either Nenê (15 times) or Clint Capela (17 times) missed in (both missed the same game once), averaged 12.5 points and 5.1 rebounds in 24.8 minutes per game. Scored in double-figures in 22 of his final 38 games played after doing so six times prior in his career scored in double-figures 25 times in , including 20+ twice, after scoring 10+ three times as a rookie in Had 53 assists over his final 39 games played after having 11 assists his first 19 games played in Shot 65.3% from the floor in and would rank third in the NBA if he qualified hit the first nine shots of his career as a rookie in and shot 64.4% overall. Recorded all three of his career double-doubles in (at NY on 11/2, at GS on 12/1 and at LAC on 4/10). Had 12 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 blocks vs. Milwaukee on 1/18 last three Rockets to have at least 12 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 blocks in a single game were Dwight Howard, Yao Ming and Hakeem Olajuwon. Recorded 22 DNP-CD s in (one due to left calf contusion vs. UTA on 11/19) missed two games (3/28-3/30) due to personal reasons. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in five games (zero starts), and averaged 1.0 points and 1.2 rebounds in 4.2 minutes... Appeared in one game in the Rockets opening round series against the Thunder and four games in the team s second round matchup against San Antonio...Tallied three points, one rebound and one assist in 3:54 minutes in Game 2 against the Spurs (Houston Rockets): In 39 games with one start, averaged 3.6 points and 1.7 rebounds in 9.7 minutes per game while shooting 64.4% from the floor and 52.2% from the line. Recorded 21 DNP-CD s (inactive twice) missed two games due to illness (2/2-2/4). Was assigned to Rio Grande Valley of the D-League five times from 12/6-12/5, 12/26-12/28, 1/23-1/28, 3/4-3/5 and 3/23-4/9. In 12 games (all starts) for the Vipers, averaged 24.3 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.0 assists and 2.4 blocks in 38.9 minutes per game while shooting 53.3% from the floor, 24.0% from 3-point range and 65.4% from the line also had 26 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks in one playoff game. Hit the first nine shots of his career and shot 64.4% overall... Would have ranked first among rookies had he qualified. Scored in double-figures three times in , including a career-high 17 points in his second game vs. Golden State on 10/30/15. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in two games of the First Round series vs. Golden State, scoring three points in 12 minutes of play. COLLEGE (Louisville ): Was an early entry candidate for the 2015 NBA Draft following his junior season at Louisville. As a junior, averaged 15.7 points and 9.2 rebounds while earning All-ACC Second Team honors. Was the recipient of the inaugural Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Finished second in the conference in rebounding as a junior and recorded 13 double-doubles... Scored 20+ points nine times his final season, including 30+ once. Finished his career as the Cardinals all-time leader in dunks... Shot 58.6% from the floor for his career... Shot 60.9% from the floor as a sophomore, which led the AAC and ranked sixth nationally. Earned All-AAC First Team honors as a sophomore in addition to being named the conference s Most Improved Player after increasing his averages to 14.0 ppg and 8.4 rpg up from 5.7 ppg and 3.6 rpg as a freshman. As a freshman, 43 of his 97 field goals made came from dunks. Louisville won the NCAA National Championship his freshman season. PERSONAL: Name is pronounced Mon-TREZ HAIR-uhl. Son of Samuel and Selena Harrell. Has two younger brothers, Cadarius and Quatauis. Lists his grandmother as his biggest influence growing up, having introduced him to basketball. Majored in sports medicine at Louisville. Enjoys fishing and spending time with friends and family. Favorite TV shows are SportsCenter, Martin and Power. Favorite movies are The Fast and Furious series. Played baseball, football and participated in track & field growing up. Favorite food is Shrimp Alfredo. Favorite player growing up was Michael Jordan. Lists winning the NCAA Championship as the most memorable moment of his career thus far. Helped Hargrave Military Academy to a 38-1 mark and a spot in the national prep championship game... Had 18 dunks in a single game with Hargrave and shattered a backboard in practice his senior year. Named MVP of the 2012 Jordan Brand Classic... Helped Team USA to a gold medal in the FIBA U18 World Championship in NBA STATISTICS NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Houston Houston L.A. Clippers , TOTAL , , NBA PLAYOFF RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Houston Houston TOTALS

23 34 TOBIAS HARRIS FORWARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6'9'' WEIGHT: 235 YEARS PRO: 7 COLLEGE: Tennessee BIRTHDATE: July 15, 1992 DRAFTED: First Round by Charlotte in 2011 (19th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the Season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 46 (2) 10/30/2015 vs. OKC POINTS: 34 02/06/2015 vs. LAL FIELD GOALS: 14 (2) 02/06/2015 vs. LAL 3-PT FG: 7 12/26/2017 vs. IND FREE THROWS: 10 (2) OKC REBOUNDS: 20 01/24/2014 vs. LAL ASSISTS: 8 BKN STEALS: 5 DET BLOCKS: 3 (12) 03/04/2018 vs. BKN

24 34 TOBIAS HARRIS (Detroit-L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 80 games (80 starts), averaging 18.6 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists, while shooting 46.0% from the field, 41.1% from three-point range and 82.9% from the free-throw line in 33.4 minutes. Averaged career-highs in points per game (18.6), assists per game (2.4) and three-point percentage (41.1%). Scored 20+ points a career-high 36 times in 80 appearances, (previously 22 in 82 appearances in ). In 32 appearances with the Clippers, averaged 19.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists while shooting 41.4% from three-point range. Only seven players in NBA history have averaged those totals for a complete season. Made Clippers debut on 2/3/18 vs. Chicago, tallying 24 points (10-19 FG, 3-6 3PT), four rebounds, two assists, one steal & one block in 33:35 minutes... became the 24th player in Clippers history to score 20+ points in their team debut and the first since Jamal Crawford in /14/18 at Boston, scored 30 points, first 30+ point game as a Clipper, 10th of his career and fifth of the season. 4/3/18 vs. San Antonio, scored 31 points, most as a Clipper. Appeared in 48 games (all starts) for Detroit, averaging 18.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 32.6 minutes. Recorded his 6,000th career point on 1/8/18 at New Orleans as a member of the Detroit Pistons. Tied a career-high with 34 points on 10/25/17 vs. Minnesota as a member of the Detroit Pistons (Detroit): Appeared in a career-high 82 games (48 starts) and averaged a team-high 16.1 points (.481 FG,.347 3FG,.841 FT), 5.1 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.7 steals, 0.5 blocks and 31.1 minutes per game. In 48 games as a starter, averaged 15.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 32.9 minutes per game. In 34 games off the bench, averaged 16.5 points (.502 FG,.389 3FG), 5.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 29.0 minutes per game. Among NBA league leaders, ranked T35th in field-goal percentage (career-high.481). Scored 10-plus points 69 times and 20-plus points 22 times both team highs. Grabbed 10-plus rebounds three times and recorded three double-doubles. NBA STATISTICS Led the team in scoring a team-high 26 times and in rebounds four times. Scored a season-high 28 points vs. New York (3/11). Grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds vs. Milwaukee (12/28) and dished out a season-high five assists twice [vs. Washington (1/21) and vs. New York (3/11)]. Tied a career-high three blocks at Brooklyn (3/21) and swiped a season-high three steals twice [at Oklahoma City (11/26) and at Golden State (1/12)]. Played in a season-high 42 minutes vs. Boston (11/19). Recorded single-season career-highs in games played (82), minutes (2,567), points (1,321), field goals made (511) and attempted (1,063) and 3-pointers made (108) and attempted (314). Was the only Piston and one of only 17 players in the NBA this season to play in all 82 games. Scored his 5,000th career point vs. Chicago (3/6/17) and made his 2,000th career field goal at Memphis (4/9). Grabbed his 2,000th career rebound vs. New Orleans (2/1). Averaged 17.9 points (.514 FG) and 4.8 rebounds in 13 games in January his best offensive month of the season (Orlando/Detroit): Appeared in a career-high 76 games (74 starts) with Orlando and Detroit averaging 14.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, careerhigh 2.2 assists, 0.9 steals and 33.1 minutes per game. In 49 games with Orlando, averaged 13.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steals and 32.9 minutes per game. Played in 27 games (25 starts) with Detroit and averaged 16.6 points (.477 FG,.375 3FG,.911 FT), 6.2 rebounds and 33.5 minutes per game. Among NBA league leaders, ranked 40th in free throw percentage (career-high.831). Led the Pistons in scoring five times, in rebounds once and in assists three times. Overall, scored 10-plus points 64 times, 20-plus points 13 times and 30-plus points once. With the Pistons, scored 10-plus points 25 times and 20- plus points seven times. Also grabbed 10-plus rebounds twice with Detroit. Recorded career-high 12 double-doubles (10 with Orlando and two with Detroit). NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Milwaukee Mil-Orl , Orlando , Orlando , , Orl-Det , , Detroit , , , L.A. Clippers , , , TOTAL ,7442,576 5, , ,1081, ,1242, , Scored a season-high 30 points vs. Oklahoma City (10/30) and grabbed season-high 13 rebounds twice [at New Orleans (11/3) and vs. Utah (11/13)]. Dished out season-high eight assists at Brooklyn (1/8) and recorded season-high four steals at Atlanta (1/18). Tied career-high three blocks vs. Sacramento (11/21). Recorded single-season career highs in rebounds (511), assists (169) and minutes (2,513). Missed three games with a sore left ankle while with Orlando (2/7) - (2/10) and one game due to rest (4/13 at Cleveland) (Orlando): Played in 68 games (63 starts) with Orlando, averaging a career-high 17.1 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 1.8 apg. and 1.01 mpg. in a career-high 34.8 mpg. Shot.364 ( FG) from three-point range. As a starter, averaged 17.6 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 1.9 apg. and 1.06 stlpg. in 35.6 mpg. Tied for 17th in the NBA in minutes played and ranked 28th in scoring. Led (or tied) the team in scoring 20 times, in rebounding 11 times and in assists twice. Scored in double figures 61 times and had 20-plus points 21 times, including a career-high 34 points in a career-high 45 minutes vs. L.A. Lakers (2/6). Recorded 11 double-doubles. Had 10-plus rebounds 11 times, including a season-high 16 boards twice [vs. Minnesota (11/7) and at Charlotte (11/21)]. Dished out a career-high-tying six assists at San Antonio (2/4). Recorded at least one steal 47 times and had two-or-more steals 14 times, including a career-high five steals at Detroit (11/17). Recorded at least one blocked shot 28 times and had two blocks six times, including a career-high-tying three blocks twice [(vs. Atlanta (12/13) and at Milwaukee (4/4)]. Missed 14 games due to injury: missed two games (Nov ) due to a strained right calf, three games (Feb. 9-20) due to a sore right knee, eight games (Jan , Mar ) due to a sprained left ankle and one game (Apr. 15) due to a sore right Achilles (Orlando): Played in 61 games (36 starts) with Orlando, averaging 14.6 ppg., a career-best 7.0 rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 30.3 mpg. Shot.807 ( ) from the free throw line. As a starter, averaged 15.7 ppg., 7.5 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in 34.1 mpg. Ranked 39th in the NBA in rebounding. Led (or tied) the Magic in scoring 13 times and in rebounding 16 times. Scored in double figures 50 times and had 20-plus points 12 times, including 31 points vs. Philadelphia (3/2). Pulled down 10-plus rebounds eight times, including a career-high 20 rebounds vs. L.A. Lakers (1/24). 34 TOBIAS HARRIS Recorded seven double-doubles, including the first 20-point/20-rebound game of his career with 28 points and 20 boards on vs. L.A. Lakers (1/24). Tallied at least one steal 26 times and two-or-more steals 11 times, including a career-high four steals on vs. Denver (3/12). Recorded at least one blocked shot 20 times. Missed 21 total games due to injury: 17 games (Oct. 29- Nov. 23, Dec. 3-11) due to a sprained left ankle and four games (Nov. 26-Dec. 2) due to a sore left ankle (Orlando-Milwaukee): Appeared in 55 games (34 starts) for both Milwaukee and Orlando, averaging 11.0 ppg., 5.2 rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 23.6 mpg. Appeared in 28 games (14 starts) with the Bucks, averaging 4.9 ppg. and 2.0 rpg. in 11.6 mpg. Acquired from Milwaukee on Feb. 21. Played in 27 games with the Magic, averaging 17.3 ppg., 8.5 rpg., 2.1 apg. and 1.37 bpg. in 36.1 mpg. Made 20 starts with Orlando, averaging 17.5 ppg., 9.3 rpg., 2.3 apg. and 1.55 bpg. in 38.6 mpg. during that span. Led (or tied) the Magic in scoring ten times, in rebounding five times and in assists once. Scored in double figures 30 times (24 with Orlando) and had 20-plus points nine times, including 30 points twice [vs.washington (3/29) and vs. Milwaukee (4/10)]. Pulled down 10-plus rebounds nine times (all with Orlando), including 19 rebounds vs. Milwaukee (4/10). Recorded nine double-doubles. Dished out a career-high six assists on at Charlotte (3/27). Tallied at least one steal 22 times. Recorded at least one blocked shot 24 times. Logged a career-high 45 minutes four times. Missed seven games (Dec ) due to a right elbow laceration. Had 18 DNP-CDs and was on the Inactive List once (Milwaukee): Played in 42 games (nine starts) during his rookie campaign for Milwaukee, averaging 5.0 ppg. and 2.4 rpg. in 11.4 mpg. Led (or tied) the Bucks in scoring twice and in rebounding twice. Scored in double figures seven times. Recorded first NBA double-double vs. Philadelphia (4/25) with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Made his NBA debut at L.A. Clippers (1/7) and first NBA start at Orlando (3/3). Missed five games due to injury twice (Dec ) due to dehydration issues and three times (Feb ) due to a right shoulder contusion. Had 15 DNP-CDs and was on the Inactive List four times.

25 34 TOBIAS HARRIS COLLEGE (Tennessee ): Played 34 games (33 starts) during his only season at the University of Tennessee, averaging 15.3 ppg., 7.3rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 29.2 mpg. Named Second Team All-SEC and to the All-SEC Freshman Team. Ranked fourth among NCAA freshmen in the six major conferences in scoring and tied for fifth in rebounding. Finished fifth in the SEC in rebounding (7.9 rpg.) in conference games only. Posted eight double-doubles, third-most among all SEC players. Led (or tied) the Volunteers in scoring 13 times and in rebounding 18 times. Scored a career-high-tying 25 points vs. Florida (3/11) during the SEC Tournament. Also had 25 points on at South Carolina (3/3). PERSONAL: Full name is Tobias John Harris. Father, Torrel, played college basketball at Duquesne and Murray State. Has a sister, Tesia, who earned Third Team All-Colonial Athletic Association honors in playing basketball at Delaware before transferring to St. John's. Brother, Tyler, played his freshman season at North Carolina State in before transferring to Providence and finished his collegiate career at Auburn. Cousin of Cavaliers forward Channing Frye. Chosen to the 2014 USA Men s Select Team. Participated in the 2016 Seeds for Peace Camp. Received the NBA Cares Community Assist Award in October 2016, earning the award for the second time in his career and was named a finalist for the yearlong NBA Community Assist Award. Recognized for his tremendous efforts in the Central Florida community as the winner of the Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award in 2014 and cowinner in 2015 with Victor Oladipo. Received the NBA Cares Community Assist Award for Mar- 15. Named a finalist for the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award, given annually to a player, coach or athletic trainer who has shown outstanding service and dedication to the community. Was a finalist for the Naismith High School Player of the Year Award as a senior at Half Hollow Hills West High School, who he led to the New York Class AA state title game AA state title game as a senior. Named New York's Mr. Basketball, All-USA by USA Today and a McDonald's All-American. Hosted School of Business Basketball Camp in Long Island, NY, where he works to teach young athletes a combination of basketball and life skills. George Gervin is a family friend and mentor and has worked with Tobias on-and-off since Tobias was 13. Is vegan and is a strong supporter of ending food insecurity throughout the United States. Him and Boban Marjanovic have the best bromance in the league and they started a web series together Follow him on 34 TOBIAS HARRIS

26 33 WESLEY JOHNSON FORWARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 7 WEIGHT: 215 YEARS PRO: 8 COLLEGE: Syracuse BIRTHDATE: July 11, 1987 DRAFTED: First Round by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2010 (4th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 43 (6) CLE POINTS: 29 LAL FIELD GOALS: 11 LAL 3-PT FG: 6 (4) ATL FREE THROWS: 8 03/10/2015 vs. DET REBOUNDS: 15 (2) 04/03/2015 vs. POR ASSISTS: 6 (2) MIN STEALS: 6 (2) MEM BLOCKS: 5 DEN

27 33 WESLEY JOHNSON 33 WESLEY JOHNSON (Clippers): Appeared in 74 games (40 starts), averaging 5.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.03 steals in 20.1 minutes. Scored 8+ points 23 times in 74 appearances after doing so six times in 68 appearances in Shot 57.7% from three-point range over five games from 11/17 through 11/25, his highest over any five-game stretch of his career (25+ attempts). 11/22/17 at Atlanta, scored a Clippers career-high 24 points and tied a career-high with six made three-pointers. 1/26/18 at Memphis, tied a career-high with six steals. Missed five games (12/18-12/26) due to left foot soreness. DNP-CD three times (3/9, 3/16, 4/1) (Clippers): Appeared in 68 games (three starts) and averaged 2.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in 11.9 minutes. Led or tied for the team lead in steals six times and blocks 11 times. Scored in double-figures three times. 2/15/17 vs. Atlanta, tallied season-highs in points (11), three-pointers (3) and steals (4). 1/23/17 at Atlanta, posted nine points & eight rebounds in 18:58 minutes. 12/30/16 at Houston, matched then season-highs with 10 points and two made three-pointers...grabbed a seasonhigh three steals. 12/10/16 vs. New Orleans, posted season-highs in points (10) and made field goals (4)...matched a season-high in made three-pointers (2). Missed five games (11/12-11/19) due to a left heel contusion. DNP-CD eight times...missed one game (1/16) due to personal reasons. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in three games (zero starts), and tallied one point, two rebounds and one steal in 11 total minutes. NBA STATISTICS NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Minnesota Minnesota Phoenix L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers , TOTAL ,9371,584 3, , ,5271, , , NBA PLAYOFF RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers TOTALS (Clippers): Appeared in 80 games (nine starts), and averaged 6.9 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.11 steals in 20.8 minutes. Led the Clippers in steals 17 times and blocks 14 times. Scored in double-figures 22 times on the season, including one 20-point performance. Averaged a career-high 1.11 steals per game and ranked 1st in the NBA with 1.65 steal/turnover ratio. Clippers were 7-2 with Johnson in the starting lineup. Set season-high with nine rebounds and 41:48 minutes played on 2/8/16 at Philadelphia. On 1/27/16 at Atlanta, tallied a career-high six steals. On 12/5/15 vs. Orlando, scored a season-high 21 points on a career-high tying six 3PT FGM...tied season-highs with seven rebounds and two steals and set a season-high with two assists. On 11/24/15 at Denver, made first start as a Clipper, tallying 11 points (4-6 FG, 3-4 3PT), two rebounds, one assist and one block in 24:33 minutes. PLAYOFFS: Made first career playoff appearance, appearing in all six games (zero starts), and averaging 2.7 points and 3.0 rebounds in 12.8 minutes...made NBA postseason debut on 4/17/16 vs. Portland, tallying three points, two rebounds, one assist and one block in 9:29 minutes (Lakers): Appeared in 76 games (59 starts), averaging 9.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.6 blocks in 29.5 minutes. Notched 37 games of 10+ points, one game of 20+ and had three double-doubles. 11/1/14 at Golden State, notched first double-digit scoring game of the year with 15 points (6-9 FG) and four rebounds. 11/28/14 vs. Minnesota, scored a season-high 19 points (4th 10+ point game of the season). 12/12/14 at San Antonio, recorded 10+ points in third straight game with 13 points (3-3 3FG) and five rebounds. 12/14/14 at Minnesota, totaled 12 points and tied a careerhigh with six assists. 2/22/15 vs. Boston, had 22 points (season-high) on 9-11 shooting with five rebounds (Lakers): Appeared in 79 games (62 starts), averaging 9.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.09 steals and 0.97 blocks in 28.4 minutes. Totaled 35 games of 10+ points and four games of 20+ points. Notched four double-doubles. 11/13/13 at Denver, became the only Laker to block five shots, have three steals and hit two three-pointers in a game since at least the season. 1/15/14 at Phoenix, played a then career-high 43:33 minutes, hit a career mark in free throws (6) and scored 20+ points (22) for the 10th time in career. 4/13/14 vs. Memphis, scored 15 points to go with a careerhigh 15 rebounds. Missed two total games due to illness: one game with gastroenteritis (12/31/13) and one game with an upper respiratory infection (3/21/14) (Phoenix): Appeared in 50 games (21 starts), averaging 8.0 points and 2.5 rebounds in 19.1 minutes. Scored in double-figures 17 times including three 20+ point games. Scored a season-high 22 points (8-16 FG) while posting a season-high three steals on 3/27/13 at Utah (Minnesota): Appeared in 65 games (team-high 64 starts), averaging 6.0 points and 2.7 rebounds in 22.6 minutes. Shot 39.8% overall for the season from the field but shot 45.1% in the month of April (13 games). Scored 10+ points nine times. Led team in blocked shots (48). Missed one game due to illness (1/23/12) (Minnesota): Appeared in a team-high 79 games (63 starts) with Minnesota, ranking eighth among rookies in scoring (9.0 points), sixth in three-point accuracy (35.6%), 10th in steals (0.73 steals), seventh in blocks (0.68 blocks) and sixth in minutes played (26.2 minutes). Established a new rookie franchise record with 103 threepoint field goals made on the season. 3/18/11 at Lakers, scored a career-high 29 points (11-21 FG), at that point, the most by a Timberwolves rookie since Led team in scoring four times. Scored 20+ points five times. 12/27/10 vs. New Orleans, scored 24 points (8-12 FG, 6-8 3FG) including a franchise rookie-record tying six threepoint field goals made. COLLEGE (Iowa State , Syracuse ): Three-year collegiate performer at Iowa State ( ) and Syracuse ( ). Sat out the season after transferring schools, per NCAA rules. Named a First Team All-American as a junior at Syracuse by the Associated Press, United States Basketball Writers Association and Fox Sports. Finalist for the Naismith Trophy, awarded to the men s college basketball player of the year. Big East Player of the Year, All-Big East Conference First Team as a junior. Big 12 Conference All-Rookie Team. In his final collegiate season, averaged 16.5 points and 8.5 rebounds, leading Syracuse in both categories. Averaged 22.0 points in the NCAA Tournament, and scored a career-high 31 points to go along with 14 rebounds to lead Syracuse to a win over Gonzaga in the second round; it was his career-high 12th double-double of the season. Saw action in 58 total games with the Iowa State Cyclones from , starting 55 of them. Averaged 12.3 points and 6.1 rebounds in his career at Iowa State. Slowed by an ankle injury in his sophomore season, was still named honorable mention All-Big 12. Collegehoops.net honorable mention Freshman All- America, Big 12 All-Rookie Team. As a freshman, earned a Big 12 Player of the Week honor and Big 12 Rookie of the Week award. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Worked with the Salvation Army Siemon Family Youth and Community Center to distribute gifts to children during the holiday season. Worked with participants in the Clippers Mentorship Assist Zone for the season. Participated in a basketball clinic during the season as a part of the Clippers Jr. NBA initiative. Participated in the Chris Paul Family Foundation s Celebrity Server Dinner at Mastro s, benefiting the Brotherhood Crusade, Vision to Learn and Shoes That Fit. Hosted local youth at home games for this season as part of his PlayerZone. PERSONAL: Full name is Wesley JaMarr Johnson. Son of Robert and Mary Johnson. Has a brother, Craig Carroll, and a sister, Rhonda Smith. Father of twins, son Wesley II and daughter Santana. Majored in communications and rhetorical studies. Counts Kevin Gates, T.I., Kanye West, J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar among his favorite musical artists. Is an avid NBA 2K video game player. Attended high school at Corsicana (Texas), The Patterson School (North Carolina) and Eldon Academy (Michigan). Is a Dallas Cowboys fan.

28 51 BOBAN MARJANOVIC CENTER PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: Height 7'3'' WEIGHT: 290 YEARS PRO: 3 COLLEGE: Serbia BIRTHDATE: August 15, 1988 DRAFTED: Undrafted CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 37 DAL POINTS 27 HOU FIELD GOALS 12 HOU 3-PT FG FREE THROWS 9 01/05/2017 vs. CHA REBOUNDS 19 01/05/2017 vs. CHA ASSISTS 3 MIA STEALS 2 PHI BLOCKS 4 12/26/2015 vs. DEN

29 51 BOBAN MARJANOVIC 51 BOBAN MARJANOVIC (Detroit-L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 39 games (one start), averaging 6.0 points and 3.7 rebounds, while shooting 53.4% from the field and 79.4% from the free-throw line in 8.7 minutes. Appeared in 20 games for the Clippers, averaging 5.9 points and 4.4 rebounds, while shooting 55.1% from the field in 8.4 minutes. 2/27/18 at Denver, scored a season-high 18 points and tallied six rebounds, a career-high tying two steals and one block in 15:09 minutes, becoming the first player this season with 18+ points and 6+ rebounds in 15 minutes or less, and the seventh since to post those numbers in 15 minutes or less off the bench. 4/3/18 vs. San Antonio, scored eight points (0-0 FG, 8-10 FT), becoming third player since to score 8+ points without attempting a field goal. 4/11/18 vs. Lakers, registered first double-double of the season, including a season-high 10 rebounds. Appeared in 19 games (one start) for Detroit, averaging 6.2 points and 3.0 rebounds in 9.0 minutes. In his first start as a Piston, recorded a career-high three assists and season-highs in rebounds (9) and minutes (22) at Miami (1/3/18). DNP-CD 30 times with Detroit, 11 times with L.A. (2/3, 2/9-2/14, 2/23, 3/4, 3/6, 3/15, 3/21, 3/23, 4/1) (Detroit): Appeared in 35 games averaging a career-high-tying 5.5 points (.545 FG), career-high 3.7 rebounds and 8.4 minutes per game. Led the team in scoring twice and in rebounds four times. Scored 10-plus points six times and 20-plus points once. Grabbed 10-plus rebounds five times and 15-plus rebounds once. Recorded a career-high five double-doubles. Scored a career-high 27 points (12-18 FG) at Houston (4/7). Grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds (nine offensive, 10 defensive) vs. Charlotte (1/5). Tied career-high two assists twice [at Golden State (1/12) and at Houston (4/7)]. Blocked season-high three shots at Orlando (4/12) and played in a season-high 28 minutes at Houston (4/7). Averaged 15.8 points (.591 FG,.846 FT), 10.3 rebounds and 23.0 minutes in the final four games of the season. Inactive once and DNP-CD 46 times (San Antonio): Appeared in 54 games, averaging 5.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in 9.4 minutes per game, shot.603 ( ) from the field and.763 (87-114) from the foul line. Among NBA Rookie leaders, ranked seventh in free throw percentage (.763). Scored in double figures 12 times and scored 20-plus points once. Registered three double-doubles. Led the team in scoring twice and rebounding on five occasions. Posted his third double-double of the season with a careerhigh 22 points (7-9 FG,8-8 FT), 12 rebounds and two blocks in a career-high 37 minutes at Dallas (4/13). Recorded his first double-double with 17 points (6-10 FG, 5-6 FT) and 13 rebounds in 22 minutes at Phoenix (1/21). Produced a then career-high 19 points (9-12 FG, 1-1 FT) with four rebounds in 14 minutes vs. Miami (3/23). Posted 18 points (8-10 FG, 2-2 FT) to go along with four rebounds and two steals in 17 minutes at Philadelphia (12/7). Contributed 17 points and four rebounds on a perfect 7-of- 7 shooting in 15 minutes vs. Minnesota (12/28). Became the first Spurs player in franchise history to record at least 12 rebounds in 15 minutes-or less-when he pulled down 12 boards to go along with seven points in 15 minutes vs. Phoenix (12/30). Had 13 points (5-7 FG) and seven rebounds in 19 minutes vs. Utah (1/6). Registered 13 points, three rebounds and two blocks in 13 minutes at Brooklyn (1/11). Recorded a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in 17 min utes vs. Houston (1/27). Notched 13 points and six rebounds in 27 minutes at Oklahoma City (3/26). Was inactive 12 games and registered 14 DNP-CDs. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: Began playing professionally in Europe in Before joining the Spurs, spent the past two seasons with Crvena Zvezda Telekom Beograd of the Adriatic League. Helped Crvena Zvezda win both the Adriatic League and Serbian League Championships in Was named to the 2015 All-Euroleague First Team, as well as the All-Serbian League and All-Adriatic League Player of the Year. Selected to the All-Serbian League First Team on three occasions ( ). Has also played with Hemo- farm Vrsac ( ), CSKA Moscow ( ), Nizhny Novgorod ( ) and Mega Vizura ( ). Played in the 2013 NBA Las Vegas Summer League with the Atlanta Hawks. Participated in the Nike Hoop Summit with the World Select Team in Made his debut with the Serbian National Team in As a junior national team player, won the gold medals at the 2007 FIBA Under-19 World Championship and the 2008 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. PERSONAL: Wide array of off-court interests, particularly in comedy/ entertainment Will appear in John Wick 3 & in an upcoming web series with best friend/teammate Tobias Harris. NBA STATISTICS NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG L.A. Clippers San Antonio Detroit Det-LAC TOTAL ,

30 12 LUC MBAH A MOUTE FORWARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6'8'' WEIGHT: 230 YEARS PRO: 10 COLLEGE: UCLA BIRTHDATE: September 9, 1986 DRAFTED: Second Round by Milwaukee in 2008 (37th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 47 11/27/2010 vs. CHA POINTS: 22 GS FIELD GOALS: 10 GS 3-PT FG: 4 01/18/2018 vs. MIN FREE THROWS: 13 03/20/2011 vs. NY REBOUNDS: 19 GS ASSISTS: 6 CLE STEALS: 6 04/03/2018 vs. WAS BLOCKS: 4 ATL

31 12 LUC MBAH A MOUTE 21 LUC MBAH A MOUTE (L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 61 games (15 starts), averaging 7.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.18 steals, while shooting 48.1% from the field and 36.4%from three-point range in 25.6 minutes. Over his final 36 games played, averaged 8.1 points on 50.0% shooting after averaging 6.7 ppg on 45.3% shooting his first 25 games played. Scored in double-figures 18 times (Rockets 17-1 mark) had 20 points at Atlanta on 11/3/17 marked fifth game with 20+ points in his career and his first since 12/21/12. In 15 games as a starter (Rockets 14-1 mark), averaged 9.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 32.7 minutes per game. Hit 2+ 3FGM 19 times (Rockets 17-2 mark), including a career-high 4 vs. Minnesota on 1/18 has 181 3FGM over the past four seasons after having 24 his first six seasons. Recorded 2+ steals 19 times this season, including 3+ eight times recorded 14 steals over a three-game span from 4/3-4/7 had 72 steals with 68 turnovers this season dating back to , has more steals (308) than turnovers (288). Had 66 FTA over his final 35 games played after having 29 his first 26 games played. Was +57 in 26 minutes of play vs. Denver on 11/22 Basketball-Reference.com tracks plus/minus dating back to the previous highest rating over that span was by Joe Smith (+52) for Minnesota vs. Chicago on 11/8/01. Missed one game with a left knee contusion on 11/9, one game due to illness on 11/16, 16 games with a right shoulder dislocation (12/15-1/12; 4/11), and three games with left knee soreness (3/24-3/27) (L.A. Clippers): In 80 games with 76 starts for the L.A. Clippers,averaged 6.1points,2.1 rebounds and 1.01 steals in 22.3 minutes per game while shooting 50.5% from the foor, 39.1% from 3-point range and 67.8% from the line. Missed two games with a right AC sprain from 12/14-12/16. Scored in double-figures 15 times (Clippers 13-2 mark). Shot a career-high 39.1% from 3-point range... Has 118 3FGM over the past three seasons after having 24 his first six seasons. NBA STATISTICS NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD Would have ranked tied for fourth in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.76) had he qualified Has more steals (236) than turnovers (219) over the past four seasons. Ranked fourth in defensive rating (102.0) among forwards who played at least 70 games while averaging 20+ minutes played. PLAYOFFS: Started all seven games of the L.A. Clippers First Round series vs. Utah, averaging 7.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.14 steals in 32.0 minutes per game while shooting 39.5% from the floor, 31.3% from 3-point range and 70.0% from the line... Scored in double-figures twice (Clippers 2-0 mark) (L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 75 games (61 starts), averaging 3.1 points and 2.3 rebounds, while shooting 45.4% from the floor, 32.5% from 3-point range and 52.6% from the FT line in 17.0 minutes. Suffered a left eye lid laceration vs. Brooklyn on 2/29 and missed the next five games (3/2-3/11/16). Scored in double-figures twice. Allowed the fewest points per possession in isolation (.469) of any player with 50-plus possessions. PLAYOFFS: Started all five games of the Clippers' First Round series vs. Portland, averaging 1.8 points and 2.0 rebounds, while shooting 66.7% from the floor in 15.6 minutes (Philadelphia): In 67 games with 61 starts, averaged 9.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.21 steals in 28.6 minutes per game while shooting 39.5% from the floor, 30.7% from 3-point range and 58.9% from the line. Scored in double-figures 37 times and grabbed 10+ rebounds five times with four double-doubles. Missed a total of 15 games. Recorded two DNP-CD's (10/31, 2/22), two games (12/27-12/30) with a left calf strain, two games (1/5-1/7) with left foot turf toe, two games (1/19-1/21) with a left knee contusion, one game (3/14) for rest, and five games (3/25, 3/30, 4/11-4/15) with left shoulder soreness. REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Sac-Min , Philadelphia , L.A. Clippers , L.A. Clippers , Houston , TOTAL ,9531,675 3, , ,8322, , , (Sacramento-Minnesota): In 64 games with seven starts, averaged 3.5 points and 2.3 rebound in 15.7 minutes per game while shooting 45.1% from the floor, 23.5% from 3-point range and 68.7% from the line. Started the season with Sacramento, appearing in nine games with five starts, averaged 4.4 points,3.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 21.8 minutes per game. Traded to Minnesota on 11/26 and appeared in 55 games with two starts the rest of the season, averaging 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 14.7 minutes per game. Scored in double-figures seven times (Milwaukee): In 58 games with 45 starts, averaged 6.7 points and 4.4 rebounds in 22.9 minutes per game while shooting 40.1% from the floor, 35.1% from 3-point range and 57.1% from the line. Missed the first 14 games of the season while rehabbing from offseason knee surgery and an additional 10 games dur to a sore knee (2/6), sprained toe (3/12-3/24) and illness (4/1). Scored in double-figures 12 times, including 20+ once... Had one double-double. PLAYOFFS: Started all four games of the First Round series vs. Miami, averaging 8.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 34.0 minutes per game while shooting 43.5% from the floor, 0-of-4 from 3-point range and 72.2% from the line (Milwaukee): In 43 games with 22 starts, averaged 7.7 points and 5.3 rebounds in 23.5 minutes per game while shooting 51.0% from the floor, 1-of-4 from 3-point range and 64.1% from the line. Missed 19 games due to tendinitis and soreness in his right knee and one due to left shoulder pain. Scored in double-figures 10 times, including 20+ twice, and recorded one double-double (Milwaukee): In 79 games with 52 starts, averaged 6.7 points and 5.3 rebounds in 26.5 minutes per game while shooting 46.3% from the floor, 0-of-7 from 3-point range and 70.7% from the line. Missed one game with a right ankle injury (10/27) and two games with flu-like symptoms (3/1-3/4). Scored in double-figures 25 times and recorded eight double-doubles (Milwaukee): In 73 games with 62 starts, averaged 6.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 25.6 minutes per game while shooting 48.0% from the floor, 35.3% from 3-point range and 69.9% from the line. Missed nine games with a left foot sprain (11/18-12/2). Scored in double-figures 17 times and recorded four double-doubles. PLAYOFFS: Started all seven of the First Round series vs. Atlanta, averaging 9.1 points and 5.6 rebounds in 25.4 minutes per game while shooting 52.0% from the floor, 0-of-2 from 3-point range and 60.0% from the line... Scored in double-figures three times (Milwaukee): Appeared in all 82 games with 52 starts, averaging 7.2 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.06 steals in 25.8 minutes per game while shooting 46.2% from the floor, 0-of-4 from 3-point range and 72.9% from the line. Scored in double- gures 25 times and recorded four double-doubles. College (UCLA ): Was an early entry candidate for the 2008 NBA Draft following his junior season at UCLA. As a junior, earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 and Honorable Mention All-Defensive Team honors and helped the Bruins advance to the Final Four. As a freshman, had 17 points vs. LSU in the Final Four and a team-high tying 10 rebounds in the National Championship game vs. Florida. In three seasons, averaged 8.7 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists while shooting 50.3% from the floor. Personal: Native of Cameroon and is a prince in his village of Bafia (Bia Messe). Has five brothers and three sisters. Has a twin brother, Emmanuel Bidias a Moute, who played basketball for Texas State University. Member of Cameroon s national team. Participated in the 2007 FIBA Africa Championship, helping Cameroon to a 5-1 mark and a silver medal. Was a camper at the inaugural Basketball Without Borders Africa camp in Participated in Basketball Without Borders several times and was a camper at the inaugural Africa event in Also enjoys watching soccer, football and tennis. Learning how to play the saxophone, has previously dabbled in guitar. First picked up a basketball at 12 years old after playing soccer and tennis growing up. Sponsors an annual 3-day basketball camp in Cameroon, where Sixers' center Joel Embiid attended in the past. Helped launch six-week Jr. NBA Yaounde League in Cameroon for kids aged He is a part of the Tackle Ebola coalition His pregame ritual includes music from the Ivory coast, he is a big dancer and talented whistler,

32 15 JOHNATHAN MOTLEY FORWARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6'10'' WEIGHT: 230 YEARS PRO: 1 COLLEGE: Baylor BIRTHDATE: May 4, 1995 DRAFTED: Undrafted CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 41 POINTS: 26 DET FIELD GOALS: 11 DET 3-PT FG: 1 DET FREE THROWS: 3 (2) DET REBOUNDS: 12 DET ASSISTS: 2 DET STEALS: 2 DET BLOCKS: 1 (2) HOU

33 15 JOHNATHAN MOTLEY 15 JOHNATHAN MOTLEY (Mavericks) Appeared in 11 games (four starts), averaging 8.7 points and 4.5 rebounds, while shooting 53.3% from the field in 16.0 minutes. In his 4 starts (the final 4 games of the season), averaged 16.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 31.5 minutes 1 double-double (point/rebound) Scored 20+ points twice (26 on 4/6/18 at Detroit & 21 on 4/10/18 vs. Phoenix). Logged career-highs in points (26), rebounds (12), assists (2), steals (2), field goals (11) and three-pointers (1) on 4/6/18 at Detroit DNP-CD 13 times Inactive 57 times. Missed one game (2/8/18 at Golden State) due to a left ankle sprain. As a two-way player, appeared in 34 games (all starts) for the Mavericks' G-League affiliate Texas Legends, averaging 22.2 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steal, 1.1 blocks and 32.5 minutes en route to being named to the All-NBA G-League Second Team. Made NBA debut at GS (12/14/17) and had 4 points (1-1 FGs, 2-4 FTs), 1 rebound and 1 block in 2 minutes (it was his lone NBA appearance in the 2017 calendar year) Earned All-NBA G League Showcase First Team honors after leading the Legends to a 2-0 finish with averages of 23.5 points and 16.0 rebounds in the team's 2 games held in Mississauga, Ontario (he had a double-double in both games) Named G League Player of the Month for January 2018 after averaging 22.6 points, 11.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 11 games while leading Texas to a league-best 9-2 record during the month Named to Midseason All-NBA G League Team after averaging 21.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in his first 26 games with the Legends COLLEGE (Baylor ) Averaged 12.0 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 24.3 minutes in 102 career games at Baylor. As a junior, named Baylor s first-ever consensus All- American, picking up second-team honors. Selected as 2017 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year to become 1st Baylor player to win a major individual award. BU's 1st consensus first-team All-Big 12 honoree, as he was consensus selection by both league's, coaches and media. Became Baylor's 16th player to earn All-America recognition, 1st player honored as USBWA All-American and 3rd player named to an AP All-America Team. Selected as USBWA District VII Player of the year. Started final 34 games after missing season opener. Led team with 17.3 points, 9.9 rebounds and 30.5 minutes per game in Ranked 2nd on the team with 1.1 blocks per game and a 52.1% FG% and 4th in assists per game (2.3) as a senior. As a senior, led Big 12 Conference in double-doubles (15) and rebounds per game, ranked 4th in scoring, 5th in field goal %, 12th in blocks per game, and 15th in FT% (.699). In Played in all 34 games as a sophomore, including 9 starts, all of which came over the season's final 11 contests. Earned third-team All-Big 12 recognition from league's coaches in PERSONAL Loves to cook Is a soccer fan and his favorite teams are Chelsea F.C. and Borussia Dortmund Avid videogamer, plays NBA 2K, Madden and Call of Duty. Has an ipad soley for videogames Played football in highschool (QB, WR and DE) NBA STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Dallas TOTALS

34 10 JEROME ROBINSON GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: Height 6'5'' WEIGHT: 190 YEARS PRO: R COLLEGE: Boston College BIRTHDATE: February 22, 1997 DRAFTED: First round by L.A. Clippers (13th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the Season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 43 1/31/18 vs. Virginia Tech POINTS: 46 2/6/18 at Notre Dame FIELD GOALS: 15 2/6/18 at Notre Dame 3-PT FG: 7 2/6/18 at Notre Dame FREE THROWS: 12 1/31/18 vs. Virginia Tech REBOUNDS: 11 (2) 3/3/18 at Florida St. ASSISTS: 8 12/23/16 vs. Providence STEALS: 5 12/18/16 vs. Sacred Heart BLOCKS: 3 12/9/16 vs. Hartford

35 10 JEROME ROBINSON 10 JEROME ROBINSON COLLEGE (Boston College, ): (Junior) Appeared and started in all 35 games and averaged 20.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 36 minutes. Earned AP Honorable Mention All-American, All-ACC First Team Selection. Only player since to average 24+ points while shooting 50% from the field and 40% from three in ACC play. Third-highest scoring average of any player in ACC conference play since (Erick Green ppg in VT & TJ Warren-25.5 ppg in NC State). Was a top five finalist for the Jerry West Award and runnerup for the ACC player of the Year Award. Led the ACC in scoring and in most 20-point games (18) (Sophomore): Started in all 32 games and averaged 18.7 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 34 minutes. Earned All-ACC Honorable Mention selection. Led the ACC in most 20-point games (17) was third in in steals (1.72) and fourth in scoring. Led the Eagles in scoring, assists (108), free throws made and attempted ( ), field goals (213), and steals (55). Named ACC Player of the Week after scoring a career-high 32 points and five steals against Sacred Heart (12/12) and recording his first double-double against Auburn (12/12) (Freshman): Appeared and started in 23 games averaging 11.7 points, four rebounds and three assists in 33.4 minutes. Missed nine games due to a broken wrist. Ranked second in team scoring, rebounds, assists and steals. Led ACC freshman in field goal percentage and ranked second in steals, eighth in scoring and ninth in rebounding. PERSONAL: From Raleigh, North Carolina. Has three younger brothers, Jeremy, Justin & Jonathan Father played basketball at USF and overseas. Is an avid outdoorsman - enjoys camping, hiking, fishing and watching nature-related TV shows. Spent last summer in Los Angeles training with Russell Westbrook and other top NCAA and NBA players. Played football and baseball in high school. Is a Carolina Panthers fan. Grew up with pet lizards. Would work in finance if he wasn't in the NBA. Considers former NBA player David West to be a mentor. Avid video gamer - plays a lot of FIFA, Madden and Fortnite. COLLEGE STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Boston College Boston College , Boston College , TOTAL , , ,

36 20 DESI RODRIGUEZ FORWARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6'6'' WEIGHT 220 YEARS PRO R COLLEGE Seton Hall BIRTHDATE 3/23/96 DRAFTED Undrafted CONTRACT STATUS Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 39 (5) 01/06/18 at Butler POINTS 33 02/18/18 vs. DePaul FIELD GOALS 12 (3) 02/18/18 vs. DePaul 3-PT FG 5 (2) 01/07/17 vs. DePaul FREE THROWS 9 12/30/15 at Marquette REBOUNDS 12 (2) 02/04/17 at Georgetown ASSISTS 6 01/09/18 at Marquette STEALS 6 12/01/16 vs. Columbia BLOCKS 4 12/20/17 vs. Wagner

37 20 DESI RODRIGUEZ 20 DESI RODRIGUEZ NBA SUMMER LEAGUE (LA Clippers, 2018): Appeared in six games (three starts) for the Clippers' entry in the 2018 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. Averaged 7.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 21.6 minutes. Scored 17 points on 7-12 FG on July 12 vs. Lakers. COLLEGE (Seton Hall ): (Senior): Appeared in 31 games and averaged 17.5 points, two assists and 4.8 rebounds in 30.3 minutes. Ranks 12th all-time in points scored in school history (1,660). Started in 29 of the 31 games. Led the Pirates and nished 10th in the Big East in points per game. Named 2018 All-Big East second Team, USBWA All-District Team and NABC All-District Second Team. Big East Player of the Week (12/4). Big East Honor Roll (11/20, 1/2, 2/5, 2/19) (Sophomore): Appeared in 34 games and averaged 12.4 points, five rebounds and 1.2 steals. Led the team in dunks (20). Named 2016 All-MET Third team and Big East All-Academic team (Freshman): Appeared in all 31 games and averaged 5.6 points, 0.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds in 16.6 minutes. Named 2014 Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team. PERSONAL: Son of Dana Rodriquez and Larry Howard. Has a brother Daniel Rodriguez and a sister Rachel Buntin Nickname is "Dunkin' Desi (Junior): Started in all 33 games and averaged 15.7 points, 1.8 assists and 5.2 rebounds in 31.9 minutes. Named 2017 All-MET Second Team. Finished 10th in the Big East and second on the Pirates in points per game. Big East Player of the Week (1/9). Big East Honor Roll (11/21, 1/16). COLLEGE STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Seton Hall Seton Hall Seton Hall , Seton Hall TOTAL , , ,

38 30 MIKE SCOTT FORWARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: Height 6'8'' WEIGHT: 237 YEARS PRO: 6 COLLEGE: Virginia BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1988 DRAFTED: Second Round by Atlanta in 2012 (43rd overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 32 12/17/2017 vs. CLE POINTS: 24 12/19/2017 vs. NO FIELD GOALS: 11 12/19/2017 vs. NO 3-PT FG: 3 (6) ATL FREE THROWS: 6 GS REBOUNDS: 8 (4) 04/10/2018 vs. BOS ASSISTS: 4 (3) 03/27/2018 vs. SA STEALS: 2 (3) 12/17/2017 vs. CLE BLOCKS: 1 (10) BOS

39 30 MIKE SCOTT 30 MIKE SCOTT (Washington) Appeared in 76 games (one start), averaging 8.8 points and 3.3 rebounds, while shooting 52.7% from the field and 40.5% from three-point range in 18.5 minutes. Scored in double-figures four consecutive games on three different occasions. Scored 22 points twice this season (12/9 and 12/15 against the Clippers). Scored season-high 24 points vs. New Orleans on 12/19/17. Did not play - coach's decision in three games and at Orlando (2/3/18) for illness. Inactive, personal reasons vs. Houston (12/29/17) and for illness at San Antonio (3/21/18) (Atlanta-Phoenix) Appeared in 18 games for the Hawks, averaging 2.5 points and 2.1 rebounds in 10.8 minutes, before being traded to the Phoenix Suns, along with the draft rights to Cenk Akyol and cash considerations on Feb. 23, Waived by Phoenix on Feb. 24, (Atlanta) Compiled averages of 6.2 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 15.3 minutes (.468 FG%,.392 3FG%,.794 FT%) in 75 games off the bench. Scored in double-figures 19 times and had one doubledigit rebound night. Led the team in scoring twice and rebounding once. Posted single season career-highs in 3FG% and FT%. Ranked third on the club in 3FG% and fourth in FG%. Blocked a career-high two (1/21), also finishing with six points and one rebound (2-4 FGs, 2-3 3FGs). Tied a career-high with three steals v/bkn (1/16), adding five points, five rebounds and two assists. Knocked down 7-8 FGs, 2-2 3FGs and 2-2 FTs on his way to 18 points, two rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block vs. NYK (12/26). Missed two games due to a left knee contusion (12/10-12/12) and one contest due to personal reasons (3/10) (Atlanta) Appeared in 68 games off the bench in , and put up 7.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 16.5 minutes (.444 FG%,.344 3FG%,.792 FT%). Scored in double-figures 18 times, including three 20-point nights. Reached career-bests in apg and 3FGM (66) (Atlanta) Scored in double-figures four times during the postseason. Saw a playoff career-best 28 (5/3), finishing with 15 points and postseason career-high tying three rebounds. Set playoff career-highs with 17 points, six FGM and five 3FGM while tying playoff career-highs with 17 points, six FGM and five 3FGM. Scored in double-figures 40 times (five 20-point games, including one 30-point night) and had one double-double during the regular season. Averaged 14.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 32.5 minutes (.434 FG%,.280 3FG%,.556 FT%) in six starting assignments. Led the team in scoring nine times, rebounding twice and assists once. Scored in double-figures in 13 consecutive games (1/8-2/5), the longest streak of his career. Team leader in games played, while ranking fourth in FGM and sixth in points per game (Atlanta) Finished his rookie campaign averaging 4.6 points and 2.8 rebounds in 9.4 minutes (.476 FG%,.768 FT%) in 40 games (one start). Scored in double-figures seven times, including two 20-point efforts. Tied career-high with 36 minutes (4/17), recording career-bests in points (23), rebounds (14) and field goals made (10). Pulled down 12 rebounds, adding 12 points for his first career double-double v/tor (4/16). Grabbed eight rebounds to go with 17 points in 18 (4/10). Tallied 22 points (8-15 FGs, 6-8 FTs), six rebounds and two assists in 36 (4/6). Put in 19 points on 6-10 FGs and career-high tying 7-8 FTs in 23 (3/29). Assigned to Bakersfield of the NBA Development League on 12/1, and recalled to the Hawks on 12/11. Assigned to Bakersfield again on 3/1 and was recalled on 3/6. Averaged 18.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 32.6 minutes (.505 FG%,.805 FT%) in seven total games for Bakersfield. COLLEGE (Virginia ) A five-year player at Virginia, he earned First Team All-ACC honors as a senior, when he averaged 18.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg and 1.2 apg (.563 FG%,.808 FT%). Hit double-figures in 29 of 32 games. Lead the team in scoring and rebounding. Finished third in school history in rebounds (944) and double-doubles (34), while ranking 16th in points (1,538). Also led the Cavs in scoring (15.9 ppg) and rebounding (10.2 rpg) as a junior, but played in just 10 games due to injury, and received a medical redshirt for the season. In his true junior campaign ( ), put in 12.0 ppg and 7.2 rpg. Led the team in rebounding as a sophomore (7.4 rpg) in , also scoring 10.3 ppg. As a freshman in , tallied 5.7 ppg and 5.3 rpg in 18.1 mpg (.441 FG%,.703 FT%). PERSONAL Born in Chesapeake, VA. Graduated from University of Virginia with a degree in Anthropology. Has two brothers - Antonn, Scott and Derrick Mackall Attended Deep Creek HS, then prepped at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, VA, where he was a teammate of former Hawk and current Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Crawford. at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, VA, where he was a team-mate of former Hawk and current New Orleans Pelicans guard Jordan Crawford. Enjoys playing ping pong and video games (Xbox). Greatest personal achievement was earning first team All- ACC honors. Most embarrassing moment was in eighth grade when he scored in the wrong basket. Would like to meet President Obama, and if he could be anyone for a day, would be Mike Tyson. Favorite TV shows are Martin and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Top actors/actresses are Will Smith, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry and Rosario Dawson. If he wasn t playing in the NBA, he d own a barbershop. Favorite teams outside the NBA are Manchester United and the Washington Redskins. Nicknamed the Threegional Manager (Nod to the Office) Has emojis tattooed all over his body Is very interested in astronomy NBA STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Atlanta Atlanta , Atlanta , Atlanta , Atlanta Washington , TOTAL ,728 1,041 2, , ,

40 4 MILOS TEODOSIC GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 5 WEIGHT: 196 YEARS PRO: 1 COLLEGE: Serbia BIRTHDATE: March, 19, 1987 DRAFTED: Undrafted CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season CAREER HIGHS MINUTES: 33 (3) TOR POINTS: 18 MEM FIELD GOALS: 7 MEM 3-PT FG: 4 (4) 03/27/2018 vs. MIL FREE THROWS: 4 (2) TOR REBOUNDS: 7 12/11/2017 vs. TOR ASSISTS: 10 12/26/2017 vs. SAC STEALS: 3 01/17/2018 vs. DEN BLOCKS: 1 (5) 03/27/2018 vs. MIL

41 4 MILOS TEODOSIC 4 MILOS TEODOSIC (Clippers): Appeared in 45 games (36 starts), averaging 9.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists, while shooting37.9% from three-point range and 84.8% from the free-throw line in 25.2 minutes. LAC went with Teodosic in the lineup, 12-2 when he registered 6+ assists, and 16-7 when he scored 10+ points. Became the eighth-oldest rookie to make their NBA debut since the season when he made his debut at 30 years and 214 days of age on 10/19/17 at Lakers. 12/11/17 vs. Toronto, returned to lineup after missing 22 games due to an injury to the plantar fascia in his left foot...made two 3PT-FG and was +12 in the fourth quarter, leading L.A. to a 7-point comeback. 12/26/17 vs. Sacramento, dished a season-high 10 assists. 1/26/18 at Memphis, scored a season-high 18 points. Missed 22 games due to an injury to the plantar fascia in his left foot (10/24-12/9), one (12/15) due to rest, one due to return from injury management (12/22), three due to sore plantar fasciitis (1/6-1/10), two (2/9, 2/10) due to a sore right foot, and one due to a sore left plantar fascia (3/28)... Suffered tear to left plantar fascia on 3/27 at Milwaukee (CSKA Moscow): Appeared in 29 Euroleague games and averaged 16.1 points and 6.8 assists in 27.6 minutes per game. 10/31/16, named EuroLeague MVP of the Month, averaging 14.3 points per game and 9.5 assists per game. Led the EuroLeague in assists Named to the All-EuroLeague Second Team Won the VTB United League (CSKA Moscow): Appeared in 29 EuroLeague games and averaged 16.1 points and 5.7 assists in 26.8 minutes per game. Led team to EuroLeague Championship Named to All-EuroLeague First Team Won the VTB United League (CSKA Moscow): Appeared in 24 EuroLeague games and averaged 14.8 points and 7.0 assists in 28.2 minutes per game. Named to All-EuroLeague First Team Won the VTB United League (CSKA Moscow): Appeared in two NBA preseason games against the Spurs and Timberwolves, averaging 16.5 points, 5.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds in 22.8 minutes. Appeared in 23 EuroLeague games and averaged 10.7 points and 4.0 assists in 25.0 minutes per game. Won the VTB United League and named VTB Playoffs MVP (CSKA Moscow): Appeared in 30 Euroleague games and averaged 12.7 points and 4.9 assists in 29.7 minutes per game. Named to the All-EuroLeague Second Team Won the VTB United League Won the Russian Championship (CSKA Moscow): Appeared in 22 Euroleague games and averaged 10.4 points and 5.0 assists in 26.5 minutes per game. Led team to EuroLeague Final, where they lost to his former club, Olympiacos Named to the All-EuroLeague Second Team Won the VTB United League Won the Russian Championship (Olympiacos): Appeared in 39 games between the Euroleague and the Greek Basket League and averaged 9.9 points and 4.3 assists in 23.3 minutes per game. Won the Greek National Cup (Olympiacos): Appeared in 46 games between the Euroleague and Greek Basket League and averaged 11.6 points and 4.5 assists in 28.2 minutes per game. 5/8/10, awared EuroLeague 2010 MVP Named to All-EuroLeague First Team Won the Greek National Cup (Olympiacos): Appeared in 40 games between the Euroleague and Greek Basket League, and averaged 5.6 points and 2.1 assists in 17.3 minutes per game (Olympiacos): Appeared in 48 games between the Euroleague and the Greek Basket League, and averaged 5.4 points and 2.5 assists in 21.1 minutes per game. Signed a five-year contract worth 2.8 million euros PERSONAL: Older brother, Jovan, plays professional basketball in Serbia. Played previously with Pat Beverley in Greece NBA STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG , TOTAL ,

42 0 SINDARIUS THORNWELL GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 5 WEIGHT: 215 YEARS PRO: 1 COLLEGE: University of South Carolina BIRTHDATE: November 15, 1994 DRAFTED: Second round by Milwaukee in 2017 (48th overall) ACQUIRED: Signed through the season COLLEGIATE HIGHS MINUTES: 37 (2) HOU POINTS: 20 04/09/2018 vs. NO FIELD GOALS: 9 04/09/2018 vs. NO 3-PT FG: 3 (2) 04/11/2018 vs. LAL FREE THROWS: 5 MIN REBOUNDS: 9 03/06/2018 vs. NO ASSISTS: 7 04/09/2018 vs. NO STEALS: 4 12/26/2017 vs. SAC BLOCKS: 2 (5) 04/09/2018 vs. NO

43 0 SINDARIUS THORNWELL 0 SINDARIUS THORNWELL (L.A. CLIPPERS): Appeared in 73 games (16 starts), averaging 3.9 points, 1.9 rebounds, while shooting 37.7% from three-point range in 15.8 minutes. 3/6/18 vs. New Orleans, grabbed a season-high 9 rebounds. 3/9/18 vs. Cleveland, scored a then career-high 14 points in a career-high 37:15 minutes. 4/9/18 vs. New Orleans, logged career-highs in points (20), assists (7) and field goals made (9). Made NBA debut on 10/19/17 at Lakers... Played final 3:24 of the fourth quarter, and tallied three points (1-1 FG, 1-1 3PT). DNP - CD nine times (12/23, 1/11, 2/3, 2/5, 2/9, 2/10, 2/14, 2/22, 2/27). COLLEGE (University of South Carolina ): As a senior ( ): Preseason All-SEC First Team (Coaches). 2x SEC Player of the Week SEC Player of the Year (Coaches). USBWA All-District III East Regional Most Outstanding Player. First Team All-American (CBSSports.com). Averaged career highs in nearly every statistical category, including points (21.4), rebounds (7.1) and steals (2.1) per game, along with field goal percent (44.4) and free throw percent (83.0) during senior season. Named the SEC Player of the Year by the league s coaches, led the league in scoring in conference games at 22.1 points per game; also named All-SEC First Team and to the All-Defensive Team by the coaches. Following postseason play, averaged an SEC high 21.4 points and 2.1 steals per game. He concluded his career in the Garnet and Black third in scoring with 1,941 points, first in games started (132), tied for fourth in games played (132), third in free throws (570), fourth in steals (199), 10th in rebounds (684) and ninth in assists (390). 663 points scored during senior season rank fourth alltime in Carolina history for a single season. In five NCAA Tournament contests, he helped fuel Carolina s Final Four run, averaging 23.6 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, while collecting East Region Most Outstanding Player honors along the way. As a junior ( ): SEC All-Defensive Team. SEC Academic Honor Roll. Started all 34 games of the season, averaging 13.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.5 steals in 33.1 minutes. In SEC games, averaged 14.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.4 steals in 35.2 minutes. Posted 24 double-figure scoring games, three doublefigure rebounding games, three double-doubles and 20 games with at least three assists. Ranked sixth in the SEC in both steals per game (1.5) and minutes per game (33.1) in overall games. Collected 1,000th career point in win vs. the Commodores. As a sophomore ( ): Jan. 5 SEC Player of the Week. SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll. Started all 33 games of the season, averaging 11.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and a team high 1.3 steals in 30.6 minutes per game. In SEC games, averaged 10.6 points, 4.2 rebounds 2.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 32.1 minutes per game. Posted a team high 23 double-figure scoring games, one double-double, 17 games with at least five rebounds and 12 games with at least three assists. Led or shared the team lead in scoring a team-high 10 times, in rebounding six times, in assists seven times and in steals 12 times. Ranked 10th in the SEC in steals per game (1.3). Set career high with six steals in win vs. UNC Asheville (Nov. 26), which tied for the highest single-game total in a game during the season in the SEC. As a freshman ( ): SEC All-Freshman Team. 3x- SEC Freshman of the Week. SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. Started all 34 games of his rookie campaign. Averaged 13.4 points, 4.1 rebounds 3.0 assists and 1.2 steals in 29.6 minutes per game points per game ranked second among freshmen in the SEC in overall games, while 1.2 steals per game ranked second and 3.0 assists per game ranked third. Six 20-point games in league play is the most by a freshman in South Carolina history. Posted 22 double-figure scoring games, which included seven 20-point games, also posted 20 games with at least three assists, nine games with at least five rebounds and two double-doubles. PERSONAL: Son of Greg Wade and Sharicka Thornwell. Has one brother, Quantavious and one sister, Quasheka. If he could spend a day with anyone, present or historical, it would be his great grandmother. Competed with the USA East Coast basketball team in Estonia during the summer of His best advice to young people is to take your school work serious and the best advice he has ever received is take advantage of every opportunity. Majored in Sociology at South Carolina. NBA STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG , TOTAL ,

44 9 TYRONE WALLACE GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6'5'' WEIGHT: 198 YEARS PRO: 1 COLLEGE: California BIRTHDATE: 6/10/94 DRAFTED: Second Round by the Utah Jazz in 2016 (60th Overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season G-LEAGUE HIGHS MINUTES: 39 01/20/18 at UTA POINTS: 22 01/10/18 at GSW FIELD GOALS: 7 (3) 04/07/18 vs. DEN 3-PT FG: 1 (10) 04/01/18 vs. IND FREE THROWS: 7 (2) 01/28/18 at NOP REBOUNDS: 8 02/23/18 at PHX ASSISTS: 6 01/28/18 at NOP STEALS: 3 (3) 03/28/18 at PHX BLOCKS: 2 01/08/18 vs. ATL

45 9 TYRONE WALLACE 9 TYRONE WALLACE (L.A. CLippers): Appeared in 30 games (19 starts), averaging 9.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 28.4 minutes. Scored in double-figures in 15 of 30 games. Is the only rookie in the modern draft era (1966) to be selected last in the draft and score 10+ points in each of their first three NBA games. 1/10 at Golden State, scored 22 points, joining Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball as only rookies this season to score 20+ points in one of their first three NBA games. Made NBA debut on 1/6 vs. Golden State, scored first NBA points at 0:58 in the first quarter. His 13 points were the most by a Clipper in their NBA debut since Blake Griffin (20 on 10/27/10). Inactive (two-way contract) 15 times (2/14, 2/28-3/25) (Utah Summer League - Salt Lake City Stars): Appeared in four games for the Jazz 2016 Summer League team, and averaged 6.5 points in 20.5 minutes per game. Appeared in 38 games (15 starts) with the Salt Lake City Stars and averaged 14.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.7 assists in 26.8 minutes Scored 20+ points seven times and 25+ two times COLLEGE (California ): Only Cal player to currently rank among the school s alltime top 10 in scoring, assists and steals, as well as top 15 in rebounding. First-team All-Pac-12 choice as a junior and an honorable mention pick as a senior despite missing six games with a broken hand. Paced Cal in scoring and assists his nal two seasons, as well as in steals his last three years and in rebounds as a junior. PERSONAL: Considered leaving school early to enter the NBA draft after his junior season but decided to return to keep a promise to his late grandfather that he would complete requirements for his degree. Parents are Tyrone and Michelle Wallace Has a younger brother, Da'zion Wallace, and younger sister, Diamond Wallace, as well as an older brother, Ryan Carolina NBA STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG L.A. Clippers TOTAL

46 23 LOU WILLIAMS GUARD PERSONAL INFORMATION HEIGHT: 6 1 WEIGHT: 175 YEARS PRO: 13 COLLEGE: South Gwinnett HS (GA) BIRTHDATE: October 27, 1986 DRAFTED: Second round by Philadelphia in 2005 (45th overall) CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the season COLLEGIATE HIGHS MINUTES: 48 12/26/12 vs. DET POINTS: 50 GS FIELD GOALS: 16 GS 3-PT FG: 8 GS FREE THROWS: 16 11/03/2015 vs. DEN REBOUNDS: 10 GS ASSISTS: 12 (2) GS STEALS: 10 UTA BLOCKS: 3 (4) 01/26/2016 vs. DAL

47 23 LOU WILLIAMS (L.A. Clippers): Won the NBA's KIA Sixth Man Award, the second of his career ( ). Williams is the fifth player in NBA history (Kevin McHale, Ricky Pierce, Detlef Schrempf & Jamal Crawford) to win the award multiple times. Appeared in 79 games (19 starts), averaging 22.6 points, 2.5 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.08 steals, while shooting 88.0% from the free-throw line in 32.8 minutes. In 13th NBA season, averaged career-highs in points (22.6), assists (5.3) and minutes (32.8)...became the second player in NBA history (Chauncey Billups) to average a career-high in scoring in their 13th season or later...is the first player in NBA history to average 20+ points for the first time in their 13th season or later (22.6). Led the NBA in bench scoring this season (21.9 ppg), most in single season since First player on record (bench stats first recorded in ) to average 20+ points and 5+ assists as a reserve (20+ games). Led the NBA with 38 games of 20+ points as a reserve (most in single-season by any active player) and 11 games of 30+ points as a reserve. 1/26 at Memphis, became third player since to tally 40+ points & 10+ assists off the bench (Pete Maravich, 11/28/73 & Brian Winters, 1/22/82). 1/20 at Utah, grabbed a career-high & franchise record 10 steals...became only player since with 30+ points, 10+ steals & 7+ assists in a single game. 1/10 at GSW, scored a career-high 50 points on a careerhigh 16 field goals and 8 three-pointers...most points by a Clipper since Charles Smith (52) on 12/1/90...Fourth NBA STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Atlanta Atlanta Toronto L.A. Lakers Lakers-Hou L.A. Clippers , , , TOTAL ,0243,782 9, ,1353, ,1083, ,5131,836 2, ,3821, , NBA PLAYOFF RECORD REBOUNDS SEASON TEAM GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF DQ PTS AVG Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Atlanta Toronto Houston TOTALS player to score 50+ in team history (Smith, McAdoo & Freeman Williams). Missed one game due to a right foot sprain (12/18) and one due to a sprained right ankle (4/9) (L.A. Lakers - Houston Rockets): Appeared in 81 games (one start), and averaged a careerhigh 17.5 ppg in 24.6 mpg in became fourth player in NBA history (7+ GP) to average at least 17.0 ppg in fewer than 25.0 mpg in a single season (Walter Davis in , John Drew in , Freeman Williams in ). Traded to Houston from the L.A. Lakers on 2/22 in exchange for Corey Brewer and a first round pick. In 23 games played for Houston, averaged 14.9 points (38.6% FGs, 31.8% 3FGs, 86.7% FTs), 3.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 25.7 minutes per game in 58 games for the L.A. Lakers, averaged 18.6 ppg (44.4% FGs, 38.6% 3FGs, 88.4% FTs), 3.2 apg, 2.3 rpg and 1.12 spg in 24.2 mpg. Scored as many or more points as minutes played 10 times in scored 20+ points 30 times in (all as a reserve), including 30+ six times and 40+ once dating back to , was just the third player to score 20+ points off the bench at least 30 times in a single season. Shot 42.9% from the floor in , which marked his highest percentage since shooting a career-best 47.0% in Averaged at least 2.0 three-pointers made for this first time in his career hit 2+ 3FGM 45 times in , including times and times has FGM in each of the past three seasons after not having more than 88 his first nine seasons. Hit a career-high tying 7 3FGM three times in his 23 games with the Rockets after doing so once his first 759 games played. Recorded 10+ FTA seven times in dating back to has made 375 more free throws than any other reserve has attempted. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, has the most FTM of any reserve in NBA history dating back to when starts were officially tracked. Shot a career-best 88.0% from the line in and is shooting 82.7% for his career. Ranked tied for sixth in the NBA in fourth quarter scoring in with 7.1 ppg. Dating back to , has the highest point total (8,261) of any reserve in the NBA. Had 27 points in 25 minutes of play in his Rockets debut at New Orleans on 2/23 while hitting a career-high tying 7 3-pointers. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that marked the most 3FGM by a player in his first game with a team in NBA history According to ESPN, the Lakers outscored opponents by 27 points with him on the court in and were outscored by 391 points when he was on the bench. Scored a total of 137 points off the bench over a four-game stretch from Dec. 3 through Dec. 9, marking the highest four-game total by a reserve since starts were tracked by the NBA in Missed one game for rest on 4/10. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all 11 games (zero starts), and averaged 12.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 24.7 minutes...shot 42.4% from the field and 89.7% from the free-throw line...scored a postseason career-high 22 points in Games 3 & 5 of the Rockets opening round series against the Thunder (L.A. Lakers): Appeared in 67 games (35 starts) and averaged 15.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 0.93 steals and 0.28 blocks in 28.5 minutes. Notched 57 games of 10+ points, including 16 games of 20+ points (two 30+ point games and one 40+). Erupted for a career-high 44 points (12-25 FG, FT), including 23 fourth quarter points, 1/8 vs. OKC. After going from the free throw line, joined a short list of just six Lakers players who have gone perfect from the charity stripe while attempting 15+ free throws in a game (since ). The 12 field goals made matched a career-high (also done 11/20/09 vs. MEM). Became the first Laker to score 40+ points in a game since Kobe Bryant scored 44 points 11/16/14 at GSW. On 3/18 vs. PHX, scored 30 points off the bench, the most points scored by a Laker reserve this season. Set a career-high with seven steals 12/2 at WAS, becoming the first Laker since Metta World Peace 1/9/13 at SAS to have at least seven steals in a game. 23 LOU WILLIAMS Since at least , just nine Lakers have achieved the feat of 7+ steals. In nine games following a return from a hamstring injury, led the team in scoring five times (all from the bench). Set a career-high with 16 free throws made 11/3 vs. DEN on 19 attempts. Scored 15 or more points in 10 straight games from 1/7-1/23, marking longest streak of career with 15+ in consecutive games. Finished with three blocks 1/26 vs. DAL tying a career-high (done for the fourth time in career). Scored 10 points without making a field goal (10-10 FT) 1/5 vs. GSW, becoming just the 23rd player in NBA history since the season to score at least 10 points without making a shot from the field and joining Magic Johnson (0-4 FG, FT 4/2/96 at CHA) as the only Lakers players to do so. Scored in double-figures in a career-best 19 consecutive games from 12/28-2/2. Scored 30 points on shooting (6-7 3FGM) 1/3 vs. PHX. Posted third straight game with 20 points 1/17 vs. HOU. Notched 28 points (9-15 FG) with four rebounds 2/10 at CLE. Sat out six games due to injury: One game with an upper respiratory infection (1/28) and five with a mild left hamstring strain (3/2-3/10). Missed two games due to personal reasons (11/28-11/29). DNP-CD seven times (Toronto Raptors): NBA Sixth Man of the Year. Averaged a career-best 15.5 points with 2.1 assists, 1.10 steals and 25.2 minutes in 80 games, all as a reserve with Toronto. Ranked first among all NBA reserves in total points (1242), three-pointers made (152), free throws made (340), 10+ point games (44) and 25+ point games (11). Set a personal career best with 152 made three-pointers. Led the team in scoring on 18 occasions. Poured in a career-high 36 points (15-15 FT) 11/22 at Cleveland, becoming the eighth Raptor to score 30+ points as a reserve. Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Nov , averaging 23.7 points while shooting 52.6% (10-of-19) from three-point range and a perfect 21- of-21 at the free throw line. Facing former team, led the bench with 22 points 11/26 at Atlanta. Scored in double digits in eight straight contests (11/15-30), averaging 19.8 points. Scored five of team-high 26 points in overtime 12/8 vs. Denver. Recorded a team high-tying four assists 12/22 at Chicago. Posted a team-high 31 points, with a season-high 11 FG 12/28 at Denver.

48 23 LOU WILLIAMS 23 LOU WILLIAMS Scored 10+ points in a season-high 10 consecutive games (1/18-2/2), averaging 17.3 points. Connected on a career-high seven made three-pointers 2/20 at Atlanta. Scored 20+ points in three straight games (2/28-3/4), averaging 23.0 points. Finished with 26 points, including a Raptors franchise record for points in any quarter with 21 in the fourth, and a season-high six assists 3/4 vs. Cleveland. Scored 13+ points in eight consecutive contests (3/22-4/3). Hit the game-winning three-pointer with 9.9 seconds remaining 4/10 at Orlando. Poured in a game-high 29 points, including 17 points in the second quarter, 4/11 at Miami. Missed one game (2/21) with a sprained left ankle. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all four games of Toronto s First Round series vs. Washington, averaging 12.8 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.50 steals in 25.5 minutes per game while shooting 31.4% from the floor, 19.0% from 3-point range and 83.3% from the line...had 20 points in Game 2 on 4/21/ (Atlanta Hawks): Averaged 10.4 points, 3.5 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 24.1 minutes over 60 games (seven starts). Shot 34.2% from three-point range and 84.9% at the foul line. In seven starts, averaged 11.3 points, 4.0 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 30.6 minutes. Ranked tied for 21st in the NBA in free throw percentage. Scored 10+ points 30 times, including five 20+ point efforts. Led the team in assists 11 times, scoring on two occasions and rebounding once. Ranked second on the club in three-pointers made (79), 3rd in assists per game and 5th in points per game. Made season debut 11/15 vs. Philadelphia, playing in his first contest since tearing his right ACL on Jan. 18, 2013 at Brooklyn. Dished out a season-high eight assists 11/26 vs. Orlando. Made a season-best tying six three-pointers (6-10) 12/20 vs. Utah, finishing with 25 points, four steals, two rebounds and two assists in 24 minutes. Went from the foul line in overtime ending the night with a season-best 28 points (7-12 FG, 4-7 3FG, FT), along with five rebounds, one assist and one steal, in 34 minutes 12/28 vs. Charlotte. Missed eight games due to right knee rehab (10/30-11/13). Scored 23 points, including 18 points (5-5 FG, 3-3 3FG, 5-5 FT) in the fourth quarter, 4/12 vs. Miami. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in seven playoff games during firstround series vs. Indiana, averaging 8.3 points, 2.3 assists and 19.0 minutes...tallied 16 points in 25 minutes in Game 6 on 5/1 vs. Indiana (Atlanta Hawks): Appeared in 39 games (nine starts), and averaged 14.1 points, 3.6 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.13 steals in 28.7 minutes. Shot 36.7% from three-point range and 86.8% from the free-throw line. Scored in double-figures 29 times, including eight 20-plus point efforts. Put up averages of 18.6 points, 5.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds in 39.0 minutes as a starter. Tied a career best with three blocks 11/23 at Charlotte. Played a career-best 48 minutes 12/26 vs. Detroit, finishing with 18 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, two steals and one block. Dished out a career-high 12 assists to go with 21 points 12/29 vs. Indiana, notching first career point/assist doubledouble. Made five three-pointers in consecutive games 1/4 at Detroit and 1/5 vs. Boston. First season in Atlanta was cut short by a torn right ACL injury sustained 1/18 at BKN...Underwent surgery 2/7. Missed 43 games due to the injury and subsequent surgery (1/19-4/17) (Philadelphia 76ers): In 64 games off the bench, averaged a team and careerhigh 14.9 points, 3.5 assists and 2.4 rebounds in 26.3 minutes. Shot 36.2% (83-229) from three-point range and 81.2% ( ) at the foul line. Scored 10+ points 51 times, including 20+ points 14 times. Became the first player to lead his team in total points without making a single start since Dell Curry (Charlotte) in Became the first player to play at least 60 games and average 14-plus points and three-plus assists while playing fewer than 27 minutes per game since Mahmoud Abdul- Rauf (Denver) in Had the fourth-most fourth quarter points of any player and averaged 5.3 points in that stanza. Did not miss a game due to injury but sat out the final two games of the season to rest. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 13 postseason contests against Chicago and Boston, averaging 11.5 points, 3.0 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 27.5 minutes...scored in double figures in seven games...had 20 points (8-13 FG) in 27 minutes in Game 2 on 5/1 at Chicago...Totaled 15 points and eight assists in Game 4 on 5/18 vs. Boston (Philadelphia 76ers): Appeared in 75 games, all as a reserve, averaging 13.7 points, 3.4 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 23.3 minutes. Scored 10+ points 52 times, including 20+ points 14 times and 30 points once. Shot 82.3% ( ) at the foul line. Led all NBA reserves in free throw attempts (356) for the second time in three seasons. Hit 88 three-pointers. Ranked 27th in the league in assist/turnover ratio (2.47). Opened the year by tallying 10+ points in seven straight contests (10/27-11/7). During that span, netted a season-high 30 points (6-16 FG, FT) with three assists 11/2 at Washington. Scored in double-figures in a season-best 11 straight games (1/5-1/26). Totaled 26 points (7-10 FG, FT) 1/5 vs. Washington. PLAYOFFS: Played in five playoff games in first round series vs. Miami, averaging 10.8 points, 3.0 assists, 1.6 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 26.0 minutes...scored in double figures in three of the five contests...scored 17 points in 31 minutes in Game 4 on 4/ (Philadelphia 76ers): Appeared in 64 games (38 starts), and averaged 14.0 points and career bests of 4.2 assists, 2.9 rebounds, 1.25 steals and 29.9 minutes. Recorded 10+ points in 50 games, including 20+ points in 12 contests and 30+ points twice. Shot 82.4% ( ) from the charity stripe. Ranked 25th in the NBA in assist/turnover ratio (2.53). Made first start of career on 10/28 at Orlando, posting 18 points (6-9 FG), four rebounds and four assists. Nearly notched a triple double three nights later, going for 27 points (10-12 FG), 10 rebounds and seven assists 10/31 at New York. Scored in double-figures in eight straight contests (11/9-11/24). Finished with a season-high 31 points (12-16 FG, 4-7 3FG), five assists and a career-high six steals 11/20 vs. Memphis. Tallied 26 points (10-17 FG, 4-6 3FG), five assists and four rebounds 11/24 at Washington. Posted 10+ points in a season-long 11 straight games (2/19-3/10). Had a double-double with 26 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists 2/23 at Golden State. Recorded 30 points 3/3 at Atlanta (Philadelphia 76ers): Appeared in 81 games, all as a reserve, averaging 12.8 points, 3.0 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.05 steals in 23.7 minutes. Had 10+ points 58 times and 20+ points on 10 occasions. Scored 40.0% of his point total in the fourth quarter, and led the team in fourth-period scoring. Led all NBA subs in free throw attempts with 385. Made 304 free throws, the second highest single-season amount of his career. Posted 10+ points in 11 consecutive games (12/3-12/29), which included a season-high 26 points (10-17 FG, 4-8 3FG) with four assists 12/19 at Washington.

49 23 LOU WILLIAMS 23 LOU WILLIAMS Dished a season-best eight assists 12/23 at Boston, which was later equaled 1/6 vs. Houston. Scored in double-figures in a season-long 14 straight contests from 1/2-1/30, reaching double-digits in all but the final game of January (nine points, 1/31 vs. New Jersey). During that stretch, went for 25 points and six rebounds 1/19 vs. Dallas. Had a season-high five steals 3/20 at Golden State. PLAYOFFS: In six playoff games in a first-round series vs. Orlando, averaged 9.7 points, 2.8 assists and 2.5 rebounds in 24.8 minutes (Philadelphia 76ers): Appeared in 80 games (all as a reserve), averaging 11.5 points, 3.2 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.01 steals in 23.3 minutes. Had double-figure scoring efforts in 48 contests, including five games with 20+ points. Scored the fourth-most points of any NBA reserve, tallying 42.3% of his season total points in the final frame. Had 21 points 11/9 vs. Toronto. Posted a season-high 25 points (10-13 FG, 4-4 3FG) and four assists 11/20 at Washington. Recorded 10+ points in seven straight games from 12/31-1/11. Had a season-high four steals 12/31 at Seattle. Finished with 23 points, five assists and four rebounds 3/26 vs. Chicago. Tallied 21 points (9-11 FG) and three steals 4/14 vs. Cleveland. PLAYOFFS: Played all six games in a first round series vs. Detroit, averaging 12.0 points, 2.0 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 22.5 minutes...scored in double figures in four of the six games...recorded 17 points (9-10 FT) in 23 minutes in Game 2 on 4/23 at Detroit (Philadelphia 76ers): Appeared in 61 games as a reserve, averaging 4.3 points, 1.8 assists and 1.1 rebounds in 11.3 minutes. Posted 10+ points in 11 contests. Over final 36 games, had 89 assists and just 31 turnovers (2.87 ratio). Scored 11 points in just over 20 minutes 1/29 at Houston. Had a larger contribution later in the season, notching seven double-figure scoring efforts after mid-march. Had a season-high 18 points in consecutive contests, the first coming on 4/10 vs. Indiana and the second occuring on 4/11 at Boston. Dished a season-best eight assists 4/11 at Boston. Recorded 13 points and seven assists 4/17 vs. Cleveland. Followed that up with 12 points, seven assists and four rebounds 4/18 at Toronto (Philadelphia 76ers): Played in 30 games during rookie season, averaging 1.9 points, 0.6 rebounds and 0.3 assists in 4.8 minutes. Played 10 or more minutes six times. Logged first NBA minutes 11/2 at Detroit and scored two points in 3:24 of play. Totaled six points with season-highs of three rebounds and two assists 2/3 vs. Detroit. Scored a season-best nine points (3-3 FG, 1-1 3FG, 2-2 FT) in a season-high 16:19 of play 1/31 vs. Phoenix. Posted seven points and two rebounds 4/18 vs. New Jersey. HIGH SCHOOL (South Gwinnett HS Georgia): Was named Mr. Basketball in Georgia following his junior ( ) and senior ( ) seasons at South Gwinnett. Was also the recipient of the 2005 Naismith Award, given to the nation s top high school player. Four-time All-State selection. Led South Gwinnett to a mark over his career. Tallied 3,338 points, 768 rebounds, 650 assists and 355 steals in his four years. As a senior, averaged 27.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists, leading the Comets to a 26-3 record. PERSONAL: Son of Mitch and Janice Faulkner. Has a brother, Taurus Stinnett, and a sister, Shaun Williams. Father Mitch does voiceover work. Originally committed to University of Georgia before deciding to enter the NBA Draft. Founded the Lou Williams Foundation in 2005 with the mission of providing assistance to young athletes in pursuing their dreams of higher education. Annually hosts basketball camps at his alma mater, South Gwinnett High School. The event teaches basketball and life skills, and includes visits from special guests such as Dwight Howard. Considers winning the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award in 2015 as his greatest personal achievement. Favorite actor is Denzel Washington. If not in the NBA, would be a musician. Favorite artist is Lil Wayne. Offseason interests and activities include making music and bowling. Had his No. 23 basketball jersey retired at South Gwinnett High School in Always puts his right shoe and sock on first. Athlete most admired outside of the NBA is Muhammad Ali. Lists his favorite food to be Mexican food. He is from Atlanta (by way of Memphis) and very proud of his hometown & southern roots, good friends with Meek Mill Likes to cook and can makes his own signature hot wings Is a dog lover

50 PLAYERS CAREER TRANSACTIONS PATRICK BEVERLEY Selected by the L.A. Lakers in the second round (42nd overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft and later traded to Miami Signed by the Heat on Aug. 2, 2010 Waived by Miami on Oct. 25, 2010 Signed as a free-agent by Houston as an unrestricted free-agent on Jan. 7, Re-signed with Houston on July 9, Traded by Houston to the Clippers along with forward Sam Dekker, center Montrezl Harrell, guard Darrun Hilliard, guard DeAndre Liggins, guard Lou Williams, forward Kyle Wiltjer and a 2018 First Round Pick in exchange for guard Chris Paul (6/28/17). AVERY BRADLEY Selected by the Boston Celtics in the first round (19th overall) of the 2010 NBA Draft Signed by Boston on July 2, 2010 Re-signed with Boston on July 15, 2014.Traded to Detroit along with a 2019 second round pick in exchange for Marcus Morris Traded to the L.A. Clippers along with Tobias Harris, Boban Marjanovic and a 2019 first round pick in exchange for Blake Griffin, Brice Johnson and Willie Reed... Re-signed with the Clippers on July 9, ANGEL DELGADO Signed as a free-agent (two-way) by the Clippers on July 6, 2018 JAWUN EVANS Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round (39th overall) of the 2017 NBA Draft Traded to the LA Clippers in exchange for cash considerations on July 6, DANILO GALLINARI Selected by the New York Knicks in the first round (6th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft Signed by New York on July 8, 2008 Traded to the Denver Nuggets in a three-team, 13-player deal on February 22, 2011 Re-signed with the Nuggets on August 3, 2015 Traded to the LA Clippers in a three-team trade on July 6, SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER Selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the first round (11th overall) in the 2017 NBA Draft and later traded to the LA Clippers. MARCIN GORTAT Selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round (57th overall) in the 2005 NBA Draft and later traded to the Orlando Magic Signed as a free-agent by Orlando on August 27, 2007 Traded to the Phoenix Suns in a six-player deal on December 18, 2010 Traded to the Washington Wizards in a five-player trade on October 25, Re-signed with Washington on July 10, Traded to the LA Clippers in exchange for Austin Rivers on June 26, MONTREZL HARRELL Selected by the Houston Rockets in the second round (32nd overall) in the 2015 NBA Draft Signed by the Rockets on September 18, 2015 Traded to the LA Clippers part of an eight-player trade on June 28, 2017 Re-signed with the Clippers on July 21, TOBIAS HARRIS Selected by the Charlotte Bobcats in the first round (19th overall) in 2011 NBA Draft and later traded to the Milwaukee Bucks Signed by the Bucks on December 12, 2011 Traded to the Orlando Magic in a six-player trade on February 21, 2013 Re-signed with the Orlando Magic on July 14, Traded to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Brandon Jennings and Ersan lyasova o February 16, Traded to the LA Clippers with Boban Marjanovi and Avery Bradley in exchange for Blake Griffin, Brice Johnson, and Willie Reed on January 29, WESLEY JOHNSON Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round (4th overall) in the 2010 NBA Draft Signed by the Timberwolves on July 12, 2010 Traded to the Phoenix Suns in a three-team trade on July 27, 2012 Signed as a free-agent by Lakers on July 15, Re-signed with the Lakers on July 28, Signed as free-agent with the LA Clippers on July 9, Re-signed with the Clippers on July 8, Re-signed with the Clippers on July 5, PLAYERS CAREER TRANSACTIONS LUC MBAH A MOUTE Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round (37th overall) in the 2008 NBA Draft Signed with the Milwaukee Bucks on July 10, 2008 Signed with the Milwaukee Bucks on December 12, 2011 Traded to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for future considerations on July 12, Traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Derrick Williams on November 26, Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team trade on August 23, Signed as a free-agent with the LA Clippers on September 25, Resigned with the LA Clippers on July 8, Signed as a free-agent with the Houston Rockets on August 18, Signed as a free-agent with the LA Clippers on July 19, JOHNATHAN MOTLEY Signed as a free-agent (two-way) by the Dallas Mavericks on August 1, 2017 Traded to the LA Clippers along with the drafts rights to Renaldas Seibutis in exchange for the drafts rights to Maarty Leunen, and cash considerations on July 23, JEROME ROBINSON Selected by the LA Clippers in the first round (13th overall) in the 2018 NBA Draft. DESI RODRIGUEZ Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on September 7, MIKE SCOTT Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round (43rd overall) in the 2012 NBA Draft Signed by the Atlanta Hawks on September 6, 2012 Re-signed with the Atlanta Hawks on August 25, 2014 Traded to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for cash considerations on February 23, Waived by the Phoenix Suns on February 24, Signed as a free-agent with the Washington Wizards on July 9, Signed as a free-agent with the LA Clippers on July 9, MILOS TEODOSIC Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on July 10, 2017 Re-signed with the LA Clippers on July 11, SINDARIUS THORNWELL Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round (48th overall) in the 2017 NBA Draft Traded to the LA Clippers in exchange for cash considerations on June 23, TYRONE WALLACE Selected by the Utah Jazz on the second round (overall 60th) in the 2016 NBA Draft Waived by the Utah Jazz on September 1, 2017 Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on September 27, 2017 Waived by the LA Clippers on October 16, 2017 Signed as a free-agent by the LA Clippers on January 6, 2018 Re-signed as a free-agent on September 5, LOU WILLIAMS Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round (45th overall) in the 2005 NBA Draft Signed by Philadelphia 76ers on August 18, 2005 Re-signed by Philadelphia on August 4, 2008 Signed as a free-agent by the Atlanta Hawks on July 11, 2012 Traded to the Toronto Raptors on June 30, Signed as a free-agent with the Los Angeles Lakers on July 9, Traded to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Corey Brewer and a future draft pick on February 23, Traded to the LA Clippers in an eight-player trade on June 28, BOBAN MARJANOVIC Signed as a free-agent by the San Antonio Spurs on July 21, 2015 Signed as a free-agent by the Detroit Pistons on July 12, 2016 Traded to the LA Clippers with Tobias Harris and Avery Bradley in exchange for Blake Griffin, Brice Johnson and Willie Reed on January 29, 2018.

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52 STATISTICS CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS REVIEW -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 AVG GRIFFIN L. WILLIAMS HARRIS (TOT) HARRIS (LAC) GALLINARI RIVERS BRADLEY (TOT) BRADLEY (LAC) BEVERLEY JORDAN HARRELL WALLACE TEODOSIC WILSON MARJANOVIC (TOT) MARJANOVIC (LAC) C. WILLIAMS W. JOHNSON REED EVANS KILPATRICK DEKKER THORNWELL B. JOHNSON CLIPPERS OPPONENTS 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 PTS GRIFFIN C 47 L. WILLIAMS C 29C T 50C HARRIS (TOT) T 24C T HARRIS (LAC) GALLINARI RIVERS C 25C C BRADLEY (TOT) C 10C BRADLEY (LAC) BEVERLEY JORDAN T C HARRELL C 9 13C 13 6C 29 WALLACE C 15C 7C 9C 8C 6C 22C TEODOSIC C 15C 4C 4C 7C 10C 18C WILSON C 12C 1C 2C 4C 3C 17C MARJANOVIC (TOT) C 27 MARJANOVIC (LAC) C. WILLIAMS C 12C 5C 6C 5C 5C 18C W. JOHNSON REED T EVANS C 18C 8C 8C 8C 7C 15C KILPATRICK DEKKER T THORNWELL C 14C 5C 6C 9C 7C 20C B. JOHNSON C 2T 4T 1T 9 CLIPPERS OPPONENTS RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL Head Coach: Doc Rivers Atlantic Overall: 19 Years 846 Won 624 Lost.576 Pct. Central W/Club: 5 Years 259 Won 151 Lost.632 Pct. Southeast EASTERN Southwest Northwest Pacific WESTERN TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: OVERALL HOME ROAD Win - 4 Win - 3 Win - 2 Long: Win - 6 Win - 6 Win - 3 Loss - 9 Loss - 3 Loss - 6 Last: Win - 04/03 vs SA Win - 04/03 vs SA Win - PHO Loss - 04/11 vs LAL Loss - 04/11 vs LAL Loss - UTA WON LOST OFFENSE vs. OPPONENT HOME ATTENDANCE Oct If Opp W/L to date: 41 Games Nov < ,812 Total Dec ,020 Average Jan. 9 6 DEFENSE 19,430 High Feb Sellouts Mar < 13-2 Apr. 1 5 After 82 games last season: W 51 L 31 MARGINS Won By: Lost By: MARGINS Won By: 1 1 Lost By: 1 1 AT START OF: OVERALL HOME ROAD FG% OVERALL HOME ROAD 2nd Ahead: % Behind: % Tied: % rd Ahead: % Behind: % Tied: th Ahead: Behind: Tied: BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS LED CLIPPERS IN... PLAYER DBL DBL TRPL DBL PTS REB AST STL BLK MIN TO PF BEVERLEY BRADLEY DEKKER EVANS GALLINARI GRIFFIN HARRELL HARRIS B. JOHNSON W. JOHNSON JORDAN KILPATRICK 1 MARJANOVIC REED RIVERS TEODOSIC THORNWELL WALLACE C.J. WILLIAMS L. WILLIAMS WILSON REVIEW

53 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS REVIEW Date Opponent Score Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. Oct Lakers W Griffin-29 Jordan-24 Teodosic-6 Lopez-20 18,997 L. Williams-6 Oct 21 PHOENIX W Griffin-29 Jordan-13 L. Williams-6 Len-15 19,068 Oct 24 UTAH W Griffin-22 Jordan-18 Griffin-6 Mitchell-19 16,607 Oct W Griffin-25 Jordan-18 Griffin-5 Lillard-25 18,694 Oct 28 DETROIT L Rivers-20 Jordan-14 Beverley-8 Jackson-15 17,247 Drummond-15 Oct 30 GOLDEN STATE L Gallinari-19 Jordan-11 Beverley-4 Curry-31 19,068 Gallinari-4 Griffin-4 Nov 1 DALLAS W Griffin-20 Jordan-9 Griffin-7 Smith-18 13,487 Nov 4 MEMPHIS L Griffin-30 Griffin-11 Gallinari-6 Conley-22 14,777 Nov 5 MIAMI L Griffin-23 Jordan-19 Griffin-4 Whiteside-21 15,676 Nov Antonio L Rivers-24 Griffin-9 Griffin-6 Aldridge-25 18,418 Nov Cit L L. Williams-35 Jordan-12 Griffin-5 George-42 18,203 Nov Orleans L Griffin-26 Jordan-14 Griffin-6 Cousins-35 17,624 Nov 13 PHILADELPHIA L L. Williams-31 L. Williams-7 L. Williams-6 Embiid-32 19,068 Nov L (OT) Griffin-23 Jordan-22 L. Williams-7 James-39 20,562 Nov L L. Williams-25 Jordan-14 L. Williams-4 Walker-26 17,640 Griffin-4 Nov York L Griffin-21 Jordan-9 Rivers-5 Porzingis-25 18,848 Griffin-5 Nov W Griffin-26 Jordan-16 Griffin-10 Belinelli-20 12,675 Nov W Griffin-33 Jordan-16 L. Williams-8 Hield-27 17,583 Nov 27 L.A. LAKERS W L. Williams-42 Griffin-11 Rivers-6 Caldwell-Pope-29 18,086 Griffin-6 Nov 30 UTAH L Rivers-25 Jordan-16 Rivers-6 Burks-28 15,139 Dec L L. Williams-18 Jordan-17 L. Williams-6 Barea-21 19,245 Dec L Rivers-30 Jordan-12 L. Williams-10 Butler-33 13,172 Dec 6 MINNESOTA L Rivers-23 Jordan-21 L. Williams-8 Towns-21 15,951 L. Williams-23 Dec 9 WASHINGTON W L. Williams-35 Jordan-17 L. Williams-8 Porter-27 15,739 Dec 11 TORONTO W Harrell-17 Jordan-17 L. Williams-5 Valanciunas-23 16,658 L. Williams-17 Dec W L. Williams-31 Jordan-20 L. Williams-8 Simmons-20 16,011 Dec L L. Williams-23 Jordan-16 Evans-6 Scott-22 15,442 Dec L Harrell-15 Jordan-20 L. Williams-7 Richardson-28 19,600 Dec Antonio L Wilson-13 Jordan-14 Teodosic-5 Aldridge-19 18,418 Jordan-13 Dec 20 PHOENIX W Rivers-21 Jordan-20 Teodosic-8 Warren-22 17,151 Dec W Rivers-36 Jordan-20 Rivers-7 Harden-51 18,055 L. Williams-7 Dec L Rivers-38 Jordan-18 Teodosic-4 Evans-30 16,844 Dec 26 SACRAMENTO W Harrell-22 Jordan-15 Teodosic-10 Cauley-Stein-17 16,393 Dec Lakers W Griffin-24 Jordan-16 Teodosic-7 Clarkson-20 18,997 Dec 31 CHARLOTTE W L. Williams-40 Jordan-16 L. Williams-8 Walker-30 17,348 Jan 2 MEMPHIS W L. Williams-33 Jordan-9 Griffin-8 Evans-18 15,711 Jan 4 OKLAHOMA CITY L L. Williams-26 Jordan-17 L. Williams-10 George-31 19,068 Jordan-26 Jan 6 GOLDEN STATE L L. Williams-23 Jordan-11 Evans-7 Curry-45 19,068 Jan 8 ATLANTA W L. Williams-34 Jordan-18 Evans-4 Prince-20 14,624 L. Williams-4 Jan State W L. Williams-50 Jordan-12 L. Williams-7 Durant-40 19,596 Jan W L. Williams-30 Griffin-12 Teodosic-9 Bogdanovic-22 17,583 Jan 13 SACRAMENTO W L. Williams-26 Reed-13 Griffin-9 Cauley-Stein-23 16,656 Date Opponent Score Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. Jan 15 HOUSTON W L. Williams-31 W. Johnson-12 L. Williams-9 Paul-19 17,622 Gordon-19 Jan 17 DENVER W Griffin-20 Griffin-12 Teodosic-5 G. Harris-19 15,043 L. Williams-5 Jan L L. Williams-31 W. Johnson-8 L. Williams-7 Mitchell-23 18,306 Griffin-8 Jan 22 MINNESOTA L Griffin-32 Griffin-11 Griffin-12 Wiggins-40 16,347 Jan 24 BOSTON L Griffin-23 Jordan-14 L. Williams-7 Irving-20 19,430 Jan W L. Williams-40 Jordan-9 L. Williams-10 Martin-17 16,369 Chalmers-17 Jan Orleans W Griffin-27 Jordan-19 Griffin-7 Davis-25 16,378 Jan 30 PORTLAND L L. Williams-20 Jordan-19 L. Williams-5 Lillard-28 16,705 Feb 3 CHICAGO W Harris-24 Jordan-16 L. Williams-6 LaVine-21 19,068 Gallinari-24 Feb 5 DALLAS W Gallinari-28 Jordan-13 L. Williams-8 Matthews-23 15,127 Feb W L. Williams-26 Jordan-17 L. Williams-6 Bullock-19 16,697 Griffin-19 Feb L L. Williams-23 Jordan-21 L. Williams-6 Embiid-29 20,504 Feb W L. Williams-20 Jordan-17 Rivers-4 Harris-16 13,735 Teodosic-4 Russell-16 L. Williams-4 Feb W Jordan-30 Jordan-13 L. Williams-6 Irving-33 18,624 Feb State L Harris-22 Jordan-14 L. Williams-12 Curry-44 19,596 Feb W L. Williams-35 Jordan-13 Rivers-6 Booker-27 17,126 Warren-27 Feb W L. Williams-25 Jordan-9 L. Williams-6 G. Harris-23 15,004 Feb 28 HOUSTON L Harris-24 Jordan-16 Rivers-4 Harden-25 19,068 Teodosic-4 Mar 2 NEW YORK W L. Williams-21 Jordan-20 L. Williams-8 Kanter-18 17,190 Mar 4 BROOKLYN W Rivers-27 Jordan-15 L. Williams-4 LeVert-27 16,384 Teodosic-4 Mar 6 NEW ORLEANS L Harris-27 Jordan-20 L. Williams-11 Davis-41 16,412 L. Williams-27 Mar 9 CLEVELAND W Harris-23 Jordan-23 L. Williams-7 James-25 19,130 Mar 10 ORLANDO W L. Williams-25 Jordan-18 Teodosic-7 Simmons-24 16,561 Mar W Jordan-29 Jordan-18 Rivers-6 Portis-19 20,912 Mar L Harris-29 Jordan-18 Teodosic-4 Harden-24 18,055 Mar Cit L Harris-24 Jordan-21 Harris-6 Brewer-22 18,203 Mar 18 PORTLAND L L. Williams-30 Jordan-16 L. Williams-4 Lillard-23 17,776 Mar L Jordan-18 Jordan-12 L. Williams-5 Towns-30 16,351 Mar W Jordan-25 Jordan-22 L. Williams-8 Middleton-23 17,916 Mar L L. Williams-27 Jordan-11 L. Williams-10 Bogdanovic-28 17,923 Mar W L. Williams-26 Jordan-14 L. Williams-7 Valanciunas-16 19,800 VanVleet-16 Mar 27 MILWAUKEE W Harris-19 Jordan-16 Harris-5 Antetokounmpo-26 19,068 Mar W Harris-27 Jordan-15 Rivers-8 Ulis-23 17,005 Mar L L. Williams-23 Jordan-14 L. Williams-3 Nurkic-21 20,013 Apr 1 INDIANA L Harris-21 Jordan-12 Rivers-7 Oladipo-30 15,866 Harris-7 Apr 3 SAN ANTONIO W Harris-31 Jordan-17 Rivers-5 Aldridge-35 17,449 Apr L Rivers-19 Jordan-9 Rivers-3 Mitchell-19 18,306 C. Williams-3 L. Williams-3 Apr 7 DENVER L L. Williams-24 Jordan-17 Rivers-9 Barton-31 16,166 Apr 9 NEW ORLEANS L Thornwell-20 Jordan-15 Thornwell-7 Davis-28 15,742 Apr 11 L.A. LAKERS L Harris-23 Marjanovic-10 Rivers-6 Hart-30 19, REVIEW

54 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS OPPONENT HIGHS AND LOWS REVIEW CLIPPERS HIGHS LOWS POINTS GAME /21 vs. PHX 82 12/2 at DAL POINTS HALF 79 2/23 at PHX 32 10/28 vs. DET POINTS QUARTER 43 1/11 at SAC 12 2/28 vs. HOU POINTS OVERTIME 8 11/17 at CLE 8 11/17 at CLE FG MADE GAME 50 3/2 vs. NYK 28 10/28 vs. DET FG MADE HALF 28 (3) 3/2 vs. NYK 12 10/28 vs. DET FG MADE QUARTER 17 10/21 vs. PHX 4 (3) 12/31 vs. CHA FG ATT GAME /19 at LAL 70 11/30 vs. UTA FG ATT HALF 56 10/19 at LAL 29 1/2 vs. MEM FG ATT QUARTER 30 (2) 3/20 at MIN 11 12/3 at MIN FG% GAME /22 at ATL /28 vs. DET FG% HALF 63.6 (2) 3/2 vs. NYK /28 vs. DET FG% QUARTER /27 at DEN /5 vs. MIA FT MADE GAME 34 4/3 vs. SAS 4 3/15 at HOU FT MADE HALF 27 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (3) 2/5 vs. DAL FT MADE QUARTER 15 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (26) 4/11 vs. LAL FT ATT GAME 43 4/3 vs. SAS 8 3/15 at HOU FT ATT HALF 33 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (2) 2/5 vs. DAL FT ATT QUARTER 22 4/7 vs. DEN 0 (17) 3/27 vs. MIL FT% GAME 93.3 (2) 2/9 at DET /9 vs. NOP FT% HALF (12) 4/1 vs. IND /16 at MIA FT% QUARTER (71) 4/7 vs. DEN 00.0 (9) 4/11 vs. LAL 3-FG MADE GAME 18 12/22 at HOU 2 4/9 vs. NOP 3-FG MADE HALF 14 12/22 at HOU 0 (2) 1/24 vs. BOS 3-FG MADE QUARTER 7 (3) 3/27 vs. MIL 0 (31) 4/11 vs. LAL 3-FG ATT GAME 42 12/22 at HOU 11 1/6 vs. GSW 3-FG ATT HALF 23 (2) 12/22 at HOU 4 (2) 4/11 vs. LAL 3-FG ATT QUARTER 14 2/23 at PHX 1 (4) 4/11 vs. LAL REBOUNDS GAME 60 4/9 vs. NOP 33 (3) 3/23 at IND REBOUNDS HALF 35 4/9 vs. NOP 14 (3) 4/1 vs. IND REBOUNDS QUARTER 19 (3) 12/11 vs. TOR 2 3/18 vs. POR OFF. REB. GAME 18 11/5 vs. MIA 3 1/26 at MEM OFF. REB. HALF 13 11/10 at OKC 0 3/13 at CHI DEF. REB. GAME 47 3/6 vs. NOP 23 4/7 vs. DEN DEF. REB. HALF 26 (3) 2/10 at PHI 7 12/6 vs. MIN ASSISTS GAME 34 3/2 vs. NYK 11 10/26 at POR ASSISTS HALF 19 (2) 2/5 vs. DAL 2 10/26 at POR ASSISTS QUARTER 12 1/22 vs. MIN 0 10/26 at POR STEALS GAME 17 1/20 at UTH 1 12/20 vs. PHX STEALS HALF 9 (3) 1/20 at UTH 0 (5) 12/20 vs. PHX STEALS QUARTER 7 (2) 3/2 vs. NYK 0 (52) 4/11 vs. LAL BLOCKS GAME 10 (2) 1/15 vs. HOU 0 4/7 vs. DEN BLOCKS HALF 7 1/30 vs. POR 0 (14) 4/7 vs. DEN BLOCKS QUARTER 4 (8) 2/23 at PHX 0 (90) 4/11 vs. LAL TURNOVERS GAME 22 11/20 at NYK 8 (3) 3/25 at TOR TURNOVERS HALF 15 11/20 at NYK 1 3/15 at HOU PERS. FOULS GAME 32 10/21 vs. PHX 13 (2) 12/26 vs. SAC PERS. FOULS HALF 19 (2) 11/10 at OKC 4 3/13 at CHI POINTS IN THE PAINT 72 (2) 2/27 at DEN 22 10/28 vs. DET 2ND CHANCE POINTS 31 10/19 at LAL 0 1/2 vs. MEM FAST BREAK POINTS 33 2/3 vs. CHI 2 12/3 at MIN VICTORY MARGIN (H) 42 10/21 vs. PHX 1 (2) 1/8 vs. ATL VICTORY MARGIN (A) 16 10/19 at LAL 1 10/26 at POR MARGIN OF DEFEAT (H) 28 10/30 vs. GSW 3 11/5 vs. MIA MARGIN OF DEFEAT (A) 26 12/2 at DAL 3 12/23 at MEM OPPONENTS HIGHS LOWS POINTS GAME /30 vs. GSW 84 10/24 vs. UTA POINTS HALF 76 1/20 at UTH 34 11/25 at SAC POINTS QUARTER 40 (2) 11/7 at SAS 10 11/25 at SAC POINTS OVERTIME 13 11/17 at CLE 13 11/17 at CLE FG MADE GAME 53 4/7 vs. DEN 27 10/21 vs. PHX FG MADE HALF 30 1/20 at UTH 12 10/21 vs. PHX FG MADE QUARTER 15 (15) 4/7 vs. DEN 4 (4) 3/28 at PHX FG ATT GAME 103 (2) 3/6 vs. NOP 71 10/21 vs. PHX FG ATT HALF 56 3/6 vs. NOP 31 11/13 vs. PHI FG ATT QUARTER 30 (2) 2/23 at PHX 14 (2) 1/20 at UTH FG% GAME /7 vs. DEN 36.1 (2) 2/3 vs. CHI FG% HALF /22 at GSW /3 vs. CHI FG% QUARTER /13 vs. SAC /31 vs. CHA FT MADE GAME 33 1/22 vs. MIN 7 2/12 at BKN FT MADE HALF 21 11/13 vs. PHI 1 (2) 3/13 at CHI FT MADE QUARTER 13 (3) 12/20 vs. PHX 0 (18) 4/9 vs. NOP FT ATT GAME 40 11/10 at OKC 9 11/25 at SAC FT ATT HALF 27 11/13 vs. PHI 2 (3) 4/1 vs. IND FT ATT QUARTER 18 (3) 2/23 at PHX 0 (13) 4/5 at UTH FT% GAME /3 vs. CHI /13 at ORL FT% HALF (18) 4/11 vs. LAL /13 at CHI FT% QUARTER (102) 4/11 vs. LAL 00.0 (4) 3/18 vs. POR 3-FG MADE GAME 19 3/4 vs. BKN 3 12/29 at LAL 3-FG MADE HALF 14 3/4 vs. BKN 1 (4) 3/27 vs. MIL 3-FG MADE QUARTER 8 3/4 vs. BKN 0 (15) 3/27 vs. MIL 3-FG ATT GAME 45 3/4 vs. BKN 16 (2) 11/11 at NOP 3-FG ATT HALF 27 3/4 vs. BKN 5 1/13 vs. SAC 3-FG ATT QUARTER 15 (2) 3/4 vs. BKN 2 (4) 3/21 at MIL REBOUNDS GAME 59 1/30 vs. POR 32 (2) 2/22 at GSW REBOUNDS HALF 31 (3) 1/20 at UTH 10 4/7 vs. DEN REBOUNDS QUARTER 21 1/17 vs. DEN 5 (6) 4/7 vs. DEN OFF. REB. GAME 20 1/17 vs. DEN 3 (2) 2/22 at GSW OFF. REB. HALF 12 1/6 vs. GSW 0 10/21 vs. PHX DEF. REB. GAME 45 1/20 at UTH 23 (2) 3/2 vs. NYK DEF. REB. HALF 26 10/19 at LAL 7 4/7 vs. DEN ASSISTS GAME 39 3/6 vs. NOP 16 (2) 12/22 at HOU ASSISTS HALF 22 3/6 vs. NOP 5 (2) 1/2 vs. MEM ASSISTS QUARTER 13 3/6 vs. NOP 1 (4) 1/11 at SAC STEALS GAME 17 3/16 at OKC 1 1/26 at MEM STEALS HALF 11 3/16 at OKC 0 (5) 4/7 vs. DEN STEALS QUARTER 6 (6) 4/3 vs. SAS 0 (38) 4/11 vs. LAL BLOCKS GAME 11 (2) 3/27 vs. MIL 1 12/3 at MIN BLOCKS HALF 8 (2) 3/27 vs. MIL 0 (7) 3/20 at MIN BLOCKS QUARTER 6 1/6 vs. GSW 0 (76) 4/1 vs. IND TURNOVERS GAME 23 11/11 at NOP 7 12/3 at MIN TURNOVERS HALF 16 1/17 vs. DEN 1 (2) 12/3 at MIN PERS. FOULS GAME 31 2/14 at BOS 12 4/1 vs. IND PERS. FOULS HALF 19 4/3 vs. SAS 3 12/16 at MIA POINTS IN THE PAINT 70 12/29 at LAL 20 2/5 vs. DAL 2ND CHANCE POINTS 24 2/28 vs. HOU 3 (2) 2/22 at GSW FAST BREAK POINTS 33 2/10 at PHI 2 (2) 12/2 at DAL REVIEW

55 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS CLIPPERS RECORD WHEN THEY REVIEW FIELD FREE REBOUNDS BLOCKED PLAYER MINUTES GOALS THROWS OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS SHOTS POINTS PATRICK (2) C 1 (5) 23 BEVERLEY Oct. 24 Nov. 4 Nov. 4 Oct. 26 Nov. 20 Nov. 5 Oct. 28 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Nov. 20 Nov. 4 vs Utah vs Mem. vs Mem. at Port. at N.Y. vs Miami vs Det. vs Phoe. vs Utah at N.Y. vs Mem. AVERY (3) 7C(2) 2 (4) 8 8 (2) 6 4 (2) 5 (4) 1 (8) 28 BRADLEY Jan. 24 Jan. 13 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Jan. 8 Dec. 1 Nov. 24 Feb. 10 Nov. 15 Det.-LA-C vs Utah at Chi. at Milw. vs G.S. at Det. at Phil. at N.O. at Wash. at OKC. at Phil. at Milw. AVERY (3) 8 8 (2) BRADLEY Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 10 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 5 LA-C vs Chi. vs Dall. at Brk. at Phil. at Det. at Phil. vs Chi. vs Dall. at Phil. at Phil. vs Dall. SAM 28 (2) 6 4T(2) 3 (2) (4) 2 (6) 3 2T 13 DEKKER Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Dec. 26 Jan. 10 April 11 April 11 April 9 Jan. 17 Nov. 1 Dec. 3 Jan. 13 vs G.S. vs Sac. vs Sac. at G.S. vs LA-L vs LA-L vs N.O. vs Den. vs Dall. at Minn. vs Sac. JAWUN 40C 7C 8C 2C 7C 8C 7C(2) 5C 5C 2C 15C(2) EVANS Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Nov. 11 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Jan. 11 Dec. 22 at Wash. at Wash. at N.O. vs G.S. vs Atl. vs Atl. vs Sac. at Wash. at S.A. at Sac. at Hou. DANILO 40 (2) (2) GALLINARI Feb. 14 Feb. 5 Feb. 14 Feb. 3 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Nov. 4 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 April 1 Feb. 5 at Bos. vs Dall. at Bos. vs Chi. at Bos. at Bos. vs Mem. vs Utah vs Det. vs Ind. vs Dall. BLAKE (2) (5) 12C 2 (7) GRIFFIN Nov. 17 Jan. 22 Oct. 21 Jan. 17 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Nov. 22 Dec. 31 Nov. 25 at Clev. vs Minn. vs Phoe. vs Den. at N.O. at N.O. vs Minn. at Mem. at Atl. vs Cha. at Sac. MONTREZL (2) 8 5 (2) 10C 10 6C 2T(6) 5C 4 26 HARRELL April 9 March 6 Dec. 26 March 25 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 April 9 April 9 Jan. 6 Feb. 14 March 6 vs N.O. vs N.O. vs Sac. at Tor. vs G.S. vs G.S. vs N.O. vs N.O. vs G.S. at Bos. vs N.O. TOBIAS 41 14T 8 (2) 3 (7) (4) 6T 3T(2) 34T HARRIS Dec. 22 Oct. 25 April 3 March 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 April 1 March 4 Feb. 28 March 4 Oct. 25 Det.-LA-C vs N.Y. vs Minn. vs S.A. at OKC. at Phoe. at Phoe. vs Ind. vs Brk. vs Hou. vs Brk. vs Minn. TOBIAS 40 (2) (2) (3) 6T 3T 31 HARRIS March 15 March 15 April 3 March 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 April 1 March 4 Feb. 28 March 4 April 3 LA-C at Hou. at Hou. vs S.A. at OKC. at Phoe. at Phoe. vs Ind. vs Brk. vs Hou. vs Brk. vs S.A. BRICE 7 2 (2) 2C 1 (2) 4C 4T 1T 3C 1T(4) 1 (2) 6 JOHNSON Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 21 Dec. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Dec. 2 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Oct. 21 vs G.S. vs G.S. vs Phoe. at S.A. vs Phoe. vs Phoe. vs Phoe. at Dall. at Wash. at S.A. vs Phoe. WESLEY (3) 6T 4 (3) 4 (4) 24 JOHNSON Nov. 17 Nov. 22 Jan. 17 March 21 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 April 11 Jan. 26 Dec. 3 Jan. 30 Nov. 22 at Clev. at Atl. vs Den. at Milw. vs Hou. vs Hou. vs LA-L at Mem. at Minn. vs Port. at Atl. DEANDRE (2) 9 12C (4) 30C JORDAN Nov. 17 March 13 March 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 20 Oct. 19 March 13 Feb. 14 March 21 Nov. 17 Feb. 14 at Clev. at Chi. vs Brk. vs Minn. vs Phoe. at LA-L at Chi. at Bos. at Milw. at Clev. at Bos. SEAN (3) KILPATRICK March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 20 at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. at Minn. BOBAN 22 5 (6) 8 (2) 5 (2) 7 (2) 10 3C 2T 3T(3) 2 (2) 18 MARJANOVIC Jan. 3 April 11 April 3 April 11 March 30 April 11 Jan. 3 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 March 20 Feb. 27 Det.-LA-C at Miami vs LA-L vs S.A. vs LA-L at Port. vs LA-L at Miami at Den. at Den. at Minn. at Den. BOBAN 15 (2) 5 (3) 8 (2) 5 (2) T 3T 2 18 MARJANOVIC April 5 April 11 April 3 April 11 March 30 April 11 April 3 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 March 20 Feb. 27 LA-C at Utah vs LA-L vs S.A. vs LA-L at Port. vs LA-L vs S.A. at Den. at Den. at Minn. at Den. WILLIE 26 6 (3) 4 4 (3) 11C 13 2 (2) 2T 3T(2) 2 (5) 15 REED Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Nov. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Nov. 10 vs Sac. vs Sac. at N.Y. at Utah vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Den. vs Den. at OKC. AUSTIN 40 14C 8 3T T(3) 4 (6) 2T(2) 38C RIVERS March 6 Dec. 23 Dec. 22 Nov. 27 Feb. 10 Nov. 27 April 7 March 25 April 5 March 16 Dec. 23 vs N.O. at Mem. at Hou. vs LA-L at Phil. vs LA-L vs Den. at Tor. at Utah at OKC. at Mem. MILOS 34C 7C 4C(2) 2C(3) 6C(4) 7C 10C 3C 5C 1C(5) 18C TEODOSIC Jan. 2 Jan. 26 March 25 Dec. 29 Feb. 28 Dec. 11 Dec. 26 Jan. 17 Jan. 2 March 27 Jan. 26 vs Mem. at Mem. at Tor. at LA-L vs Hou. vs Tor. vs Sac. vs Den. vs Mem. vs Milw. at Mem. SINDARIUS 37C(2) 9C 5C 3C(2) 7C(2) 9C 7C 4C 4C(2) 2C(5) 20C THORNWELL March 15 April 9 March 20 April 5 March 6 March 6 April 9 Dec. 26 April 11 April 9 April 9 at Hou. vs N.O. at Minn. at Utah vs N.O. vs N.O. vs N.O. vs Sac. vs LA-L vs N.O. vs N.O. TYRONE 39C 7C(3) 7C(2) 3C 7C 8C 6C 3C(3) 4C 2C 22C WALLACE Jan. 20 April 7 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 March 28 Feb. 23 Jan. 28 March 28 April 11 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 at Utah vs Den. at N.O. at N.O. at Phoe. at Phoe. at N.O. at Phoe. vs LA-L vs Atl. at G.S. C.J. 37C 7C 5C 2C 5C 5C 5C 4C(2) 3C 3C 18C WILLIAMS Jan. 8 Jan. 2 Dec. 20 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 March 2 March 2 Jan. 2 Dec. 23 Jan. 2 vs Atl. vs Mem. vs Phoe. at Wash. at S.A. at S.A. vs N.Y. vs N.Y. vs Mem. at Mem. vs Mem. LOU 41 (2) 16C 15 2 (5) 6 (2) 7 (2) 12T 10C 7C(3) 1 (19) 50C WILLIAMS March 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 2 March 25 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Feb. 22 Jan. 20 March 27 March 30 Jan. 10 vs Clev. at G.S. vs Mem. at Tor. vs Phil. vs Phil. at G.S. at Utah vs Milw. at Port. at G.S. JAMIL 29C 6C 1C(2) 2C 4C(3) 4C(3) 3C 3C 2C 3C 17C WILSON Dec. 3 Dec. 26 Dec. 15 Dec. 2 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 Dec. 6 Dec. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 26 at Minn. vs Sac. at Wash. at Dall. at Mem. at Mem. vs Minn. at S.A. at Wash. at Wash. vs Sac. CLIPPERS (2) 130 High Games Nov. 17 March 2 April 3 Nov. 5 March 6 April 9 March 2 Jan. 20 March 16 Jan. 15 Oct. 21 at Clev. vs N.Y. vs S.A. vs Miami vs N.O. vs N.O. vs N.Y. at Utah at OKC. vs Hou. vs Phoe. CLIPPERS 240 (81) (2) 0 82 Low Games April 11 Oct. 28 March 15 Jan. 26 April 7 March 23 Oct. 26 Dec. 20 March 18 April 7 Dec. 2 vs LA-L vs Det. at Hou. at Mem. vs Den. at Ind. at Port. vs Phoe. vs Port. vs Den. at Dall. OPPONENTS High Games Nov. 17 April 7 Jan. 22 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 30 March 6 March 16 Nov. 11 March 6 Oct. 30 at Clev. vs Den. vs Minn. vs Den. at Utah vs Port. vs N.O. at OKC. at N.O. vs N.O. vs G.S. OPPONENTS 240 (81) (2) 23 (2) (2) Low Games April 11 Oct. 21 Feb. 12 Feb. 22 March 2 Feb. 22 Dec. 22 Jan. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Oct. 24 vs LA-L vs Phoe. at Brk. at G.S. vs N.Y. at G.S. at Hou. at Mem. at Minn. at Minn. vs Utah C indicates a new career-high, T a tied career-high. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of games in which a player or team has reached a given total (if more than one). HOME ROAD OVERALL Led after the 1st quarter Trailed after the 1st quarter Tied after the 1st quarter Led after the 2nd quarter Trailed after the 2nd quarter Tied after the 2nd quarter Led after the 3rd quarter Trailed after the 3rd quarter Tied after the 3rd quarter Shot equal or higher FG% than opp Shot a lower FG% than opp Shot a 50% FG or better Shot between 40-49% Shot under 40% Made equal or more 3PT than opp Made fewer 3PT than opp Attempted equal or more FT than opp Attempted fewer FT than opp Have equal or more rebounds Opponent outrebounds Clippers Have equal or more assists Opponent records more assists Have equal or more turnovers Have fewer turnovers than opp Clippers score less than 80 points Clippers score points Clippers score points Clippers score points Clippers score points Clippers score 120+ points Opp score less than 80 points Opp score points Opp score points Opp score points Opp score points Opp score 120+ points or more Clips in double figures Clips in double figures Clips in double figures or less Clips in double figures Outscore opponents bench Outscored by opponents bench Tied opponents bench vs. teams.500+ (Day of game) vs. teams sub.500 (Day of game) vs. teams with no record Lawler s Law (First to 100 wins) *Record of The Law itself REVIEW

56 CLIPPERS TOP PERFORMANCES CLIPPERS TOP PERFORMANCES REVIEW POINTS INDIVIDUAL 50 Lou Williams at. Golden State 1/10/18 42 Lou Williams vs. Lakers 11/27/17 40 Lou Williams at Memphis 1/26/18 TEAM 130 vs. Phoenix 10/21/ at Boston 2/14/ times, most recent vs. New York 3/2/18 FIELD GOALS MADE INDIVIDUAL 16 Lou Williams at Golden State 1/10/18 14 Ausitn Rivers at Memphis 12/23/ times, most recent: Tobias Harris vs. Houston 3/15/18 TEAM 50 vs. New York 3/2/ times, most recent: at Brooklyn 2/12/18 47 vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 TOTAL REBOUNDS INDIVIDUAL 24 DeAndre Jordan at Lakers 10/19/17 23 DeAndre Jordan at Cleveland 3/9/ times, most recent: DeAndre Jordan at Milwaukee 3/21/18 TEAM 61 vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 59 at Lakers 10/19/17 57 vs. Detroit 2/9/18 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS INDIVIDUAL 12 DeAndre Jordan vs. Minnesota 12/6/17 11 DeAndre Jordan at Miami 11/5/17 9 DeAndre Jordan at Lakers 10/19/17 TEAM 18 vs. Miami 11/5/ times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/ times, most recent: at Milwaukee 3/21/ REVIEW FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED INDIVIDUAL 29 Lou Williams vs. Atlanta 1/08/ times, most recent: Lou Williams at Golden State 1/10/18 26 Lou Williams vs. Portland 1/30/ at Lakers 10/19/17 TEAM 103 at Cleveland 11/17/ vs. Oklahoma City 1/4/18 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE INDIVIDUAL 8 Lou Williams vs. Golden State 1/10/ times, most recent: Lou Williams at Houston 12/22/ times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Charlotte 12/31/17 TEAM 18 at Houston 12/22/ times, most recent: vs. Milwaukee 3/27/ times, most recent: at Phoenix 2/23/18 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED INDIVIDUAL 16 Lou Williams at Golden State 1/10/18 15 Austin Rivers at Houston 12/22/17 13 Lou Williams at Memphis 12/23/17 TEAM 42 at Houston 12/22/17 38 vs. Detroit 10/28/ times, most recent: vs. Utah 1/20/18 FREE THROWS MADE INDIVIDUAL 15 Lou Williams vs. Memphis 1/2/18 14 Lou Williams vs. Lakers 11/27/ times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Chicago 3/13/16 TEAM 34 vs. San Antonio 4/3/ times, most recent: at Chicago 3/13/ times, most recent: at Golden State 2/2/18 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED INDIVIDUAL 16 DeAndre Jordan vs. Cleveland 3/9/ times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Memphis 1/2/ times, most recent: Lou Williams at Chicago 3/13/18 TEAM 43 vs. San Antonio 4/3/18 41 at Chicago 3/13/18 39 vs. Boston 1/24/18 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS INDIVIDUAL 18 DeAndre Jordan vs. Phoenix 12/20/ times, most recent: DeAndre Jordan at Houston 12/22/ times, most recent: DeAndre Jordan vs. Cleveland 3/9/18 TEAM 47 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 45 at Orlando 12/13/ times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 ASSISTS INDIVIDUAL 12 2 times, most recent: Lou Williams at Golden State 2/22/18 11 Lou Williams vs. New Orleans 3/6/ times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Indiana 3/23/18 TEAM 34 vs. New York 3/2/17 32 at Golden State 2/2/ times, most recent: vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 STEALS INDIVIDUAL 10 Lou Williams vs. Utah 1/20/18 6 Wesley Johnson at Memphis 1/26/ times, most recent: Jawun Evans vs. Washington 12/15/17 TEAM 17 at Utah 1/20/18 15 at Memphis 1/26/18 14 vs. New York 3/2/18 BLOCKED SHOTS INDIVIDUAL 4 5 times, most recent: Montrezl Harrell at Boston 2/14/ times, most recent: Montrezl Harrell vs. New Orleans 4/9/ times, most recent: Sindarius Thornwell vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 TEAM 10 2 times, most recent: vs. Houston 1/15/18 9 vs. Atlanta 1/8/ times, most recent: at Phoenix 2/23/18 TURNOVERS INDIVIDUAL 7 5 times, most recent: Lou Williams vs. Milwaukee 3/27/ times, most recent: Lou Williams at Phoenix 3/28/ times, most recent: Lou Williams at Milwaukee 3/21/18 TEAM 23 at Oklahoma City 3/16/18 22 at New York 11/20/ times, most recent: at Phoenix 3/28/18

57 OPPONENTS TOP PERFORMANCES OPPONENTS TOP PERFORMANCES REVIEW POINTS INDIVIDUAL 51 James Harden at Houston 12/22/17 45 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/18 44 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 2/22/18 TEAM 141 vs. Golden State 10/30/ times, most recent: vs. Denver 4/7/ vs. Oklahoma City 1/4/18 FIELD GOALS MADE INDIVIDUAL 17 2 times, most recent: Anthony Davis vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 16 Andrew Wiggins vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 15 James Harden at Houston 12/22/17 TEAM 53 vs. Denver 4/7/18 52 vs. Golden State 10/30/17 51 vs. Oklahoma City 1/4/18 TOTAL REBOUNDS INDIVIDUAL 20 Jusuf Nurkic vs. Portland 1/30/ times, most recent: Andre Drummond vs. Detroit 2/9/ times, most recent: Nikola Mirotic vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 TEAM 59 vs. Portland 1/30/ times, most recent: at Utah 1/20/ times, most recent: vs. Denver 1/17/18 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS INDIVIDUAL 10 Steven Adams at Oklahoma City 3/16/18 8 Clint Capela vs. Houston 2/28/ times, most recent: Clint Capela at Houston 3/15/18 TEAM 20 vs. Denver 1/17/18 19 vs. Atlanta 1/8/ times, most recent: vs. Portland 1/30/ REVIEW FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED INDIVIDUAL 31 Anthony Davis vs. New Orleans 3/6/ times, most recent: Andrew Wiggins vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 26 LeBron James at Cleveland 11/17/17 TEAM times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 3/6/ at Chicago 3/13/18 98 vs. Portland 1/30/18 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE INDIVIDUAL 8 2 times, most recent: Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 2/22/ times, most recent: Josh Hart vs. Lakers 4/11/ times, most recent: DeMarre Carroll vs. Brooklyn 3/4/18 TEAM 19 vs. Brooklyn 3/4/ times, most recent: vs. Lakers 4/11/ times, most recent: at Toronto 3/25/18 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED INDIVIDUAL 16 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/ times, most recent: Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/ times, most recent: Wesley Matthews vs. Dallas 2/5/18 TEAM 45 vs. Brooklyn 3/4/18 44 at Houston 1/15/18 43 vs. Houston 2/28/18 FREE THROWS MADE INDIVIDUAL 16 Jeff Teague vs. Minnesota 1/22/ times, most recent: DeMarcus Cousins at Sacramento 11/18/16 12 Paul George at Oklahoma City 11/10/17 TEAM 33 vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 30 vs. Golden State 1/6/ times, most recent: at Houston 12/22/17 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED INDIVIDUAL 17 Jeff Teague vs. Minnesota 1/22/ times, most recent: Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 1/6/18 15 Paul George at Oklahoma City 11/10/17 TEAM 40 at Oklahoma City 11/10/17 39 vs. Minnesota 1/22/18 38 vs. Phoenix 10/21/17 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS INDIVIDUAL 15 3 times, most recent: Nikola Mirotic vs. New Orleans 4/19/ times, most recent: Jonas Valanciunas at Golden State 12/11/ times, most recent: Jusuf Nurkic vs. Portland 1/30/18 TEAM 45 at Utah 1/20/ times, most recent: at Cleveland 11/17/17 42 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 ASSISTS INDIVIDUAL 17 Jrue Holiday vs. New Orleans 3/6/ times, most recent: Victor Oladip vs. Indiana 4/1/ times, most recent: Jrue Holiday vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 TEAM 39 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 38 at Utah 11/30/17 37 vs. Golden State 10/30/17 STEALS INDIVIDUAL 7 Stephen Curry vs. Golden State 12/7/ times, most recent: Jodie Meeks vs. Orlando 1/11/ times, most recent: DeAndre Liggins vs. Cleveland 3/18/17 TEAM 17 at Oklahoma City 3/16/ times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/ times, most recent: vs. Milwaukee 3/27/18 BLOCKED SHOTS INDIVIDUAL 6 Corey Brewer vs. Oklahoma City 3/16/ times, most recent: Victor Oladipo vs. Indiana 4/1/ times, most recent: Jrue Holiday vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 TEAM 12 vs. New Orleans 3/6/18 11 vs. Milwaukee 3/27/ times, most recent: vs. New Orleans 4/9/18 TURNOVERS INDIVIDUAL 9 Dennis Smith Jr. vs. Dallas 2/5/ times, most recent: James Harden vs. Houston 12/22/17 7 Jrue Holiday at Washington 11/11/17 TEAM 23 at New Orleans 11/11/17 22 at New York 11/20/ times, most recent at Utah 1/20/18

58 REVIEW TRANSACTIONS 2017 June 28: June 29: July 6: July 6: Acquired guard Patrick Beverley, forward Sam Dekker, center Montrezl Harrell, guard Darrun Hilliard, guard DeAndre Liggins, guard Lou Williams, forward Kyle Wiltjer and a 2018 First Round Pick from the Houston Rockets in exchange for guard Chris Paul. Waived guard Darrun Hilliard. Acquired rights to guard Jawun Evans from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for cash considerations. Acquired forward Danilo Gallinari from the Denver Nuggets as part of a three-team trade that sent Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone and L.A. s 2018 protected first round draft pick (via Houston) to Atlanta and a 2019 second round draft pick from Atlanta (via Washington) to Denver. Signed free agent guard Milos Teodosic. Waived forward Kyle Wiltjer. Re-signed free agent forward Blake Griffin. Signed free agent center Willie Reed. Signed free agent forward Jamil Wilson to a two-way contract. July 10: July 15: July 19: August 3: August 3: September 25: Traded guard DeAndre Liggins to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for draft considerations. September 27: Signed forward LaDontae Henton, center Marshall Plumlee, guard Tyrone Wallace and forward C.J. Williams. October 10: Waived forward LaDontae Henton. October 13: Signed guard Ike Iroegbu. October 14: Converted the contract of forward C.J. Williams to a two-way contract. October 14: Waived guard Ike Iroegbu, center Marshall Plumlee and guard Tyrone Wallace. November 2: Assigned guard Jawun Evans and forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. November 4: Recalled guard Jauwn Evans from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. November 5: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. November 16: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. November 29: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. December 4: Assigned forward Danilo Gallinari, forward Brice Johnson and guard Milos Teodosic to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. December 4: Recalled forward Danilo Gallinari, forward Brice Johnson and guard Milos Teodosic from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. December 6: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. December 15: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. December 19: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. December 27: Assigned forward Blake Griffin & guard Sindarius Thornwell to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. December 27: Recalled forward Blake Griffin & guard Sindarius Thornwell from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario January 6: Waived two-way forward Jamil Wilson...Signed guard Tyrone Wallace to a two-way contract. January 7: Recalled forward Brice Johnson from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. January 11: Assigned forward Brice Johnson to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. January 19: Assigned guard Sindarius Thornwell to the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. January 20: Recalled guard Sindarius Thornwell from the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario. January 29: Acquired forward Tobias Harris, guard Avery Bradley, center Boban Marjanovic, a 2018 Protected First Round Pick and a 2019 Second Round pick in exchange for forward Blake Griffin, forward Brice Johnson and center Willie Reed. March 4: Signed guard Sean Kilpatrick to a 10-day contract March 14: Signed guard Sean Kilpatrick to a second 10-day contract. April 9: Signed guard C.J. Williams to a multi-year contract.. GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS NUMBER OF PLAYER INJURY GAMES (RECORD) DATES Patrick Beverley Sore right knee 5 (0-5) 11/10-11/18 Right knee surgery 66 (37-29) 11/22-4/11 TOTAL 71 (37-34) Avery Bradley Athletic pubalgia 10 (7-3) 2/22-3/13 Adductor/rectus abominus surgery 15 (4-11) 3/15-4/11 TOTAL 25 (11-14) Jawun Evans Sore lower abdominal 18 (11-7) 1/22-3/6 Athletic pubalgia 3 (1-2) 3/30-4/3 Athletic pubalgia surgery 4 (0-4) 4/5-4/11 TOTAL 25 (12-13) Danilo Gallinari Strained left glute 13 (3-10) 11/7-12/3 Left glute contusion 6 (3-3) 12/11-12/20 Left glute injury 19 (13-6) 12/22-1/28 Right hand contusion/sprain 18 (11-7) 2/23-3/28 Sore right hand 5 (1-4) 4/3-4/11 TOTAL 61 (31-30) Blake Griffin Left MCL sprain 14 (6-8) 11/30-12/26 Concussion 2 (2-0) 1/8-1/10 TOTAL 16 (8-8) Wesley Johnson Left foot soreness 5 (3-2) 12/18-12/26 DeAndre Jordan Left ankle sprain 5 (3-2) 1/13-1/22 Austin Rivers Concussion 2 (0-2) 12/15-12/16 Sore right Achilles 2 (2-0) 12/31-1/2 Right ankle injury 16 (10-6) 1/4-2/5 Right elbow soreness 1 (0-1) 4/9 TOTAL 21 (12-9) Milos Teodosic Plantar fascia injury, left foot 22 (7-15) 10/24-12/9 Rest 1 (0-1) 12/15 Return from injury management 1 (1-0) 12/22 Sore plantar plantar fascia 3 (1-2) 1/6-1/10 Sore right foot 2 (1-1) 2/9-2/10 Sore left plantar fascia 1 (1-0) 3/28 Left plantar fascia tear 7 (1-6) 3/30-4/11 TOTAL 37 (12-25) C.J. Williams Right ankle sprain 1 (1-0) 1/11 Lou Williams Right foot sprain 1 (0-1) 12/18 Sprained right ankle 2 (0-2) 4/11 TOTAL 3 (0-3) TOTAL MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS/SUSPENSION: 270 TEAM HISTORY

59 PRESEASON RESULTS PRESEASON RESULTS TEAM HISTORY ALL-TIME PRESEASON RECORD: (.461) 2017 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-3) 10/13/17 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L /12/17 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W /8/17 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L /4/17 vs. Toronto Honolulu, HI W /1/17 at Toronto Honolulu, HI L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-3) 10/28/16 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA W /17/16 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT L /13/16 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W /10/16 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA L /5/16 vs. Toronto Los Angeles, CA W /4/16 at Golden State Oakland, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-3) 10/22/15 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W /20/15 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W /14/15 vs. Charlotte Shanghai, China L /11/15 at Charlotte Shenzhen, China L /4/15 at Toronto Vancouver, BC L /2/15 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6) 10/24/14 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L /22/14 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA W /21/14 at Golden State Oakland, CA L /18/14 vs. Denver Las Vegas, NV L /17/14 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W /13/14 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT L /12/14 at Portland Portland, OR L /7/14 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3) 10/25/13 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA L /23/13 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W /19/13 vs. Denver Las Vegas, NV W * 10/18/13 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L /15/13 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W /14/13 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA L /12/13 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT W /7/13 at Portland Portland, OR W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3) 10/25/12 at Denver Denver, CO W /24/12 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W /22/12 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W /20/12 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT L /17/12 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W /13/12 at Miami Shanghai, China W /11/12 vs. Miami Beijing, China L /6/12 vs. Denver Las Vegas, NV L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-0) 12/21/11 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W /19/11 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3) 10/19/10 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W /17/10 vs. Denver Denver, CO L /16/10 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W /14/10 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA W /12/10 vs. San Antonio Los Angeles, CA W /8/10 at Golden State Oakland, CA L /7/10 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA W /5/10 at Portland Portland, OR L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (6-2) 10/23/09 vs. New Orleans Los Angeles, CA W /20/09 vs. Maccabi Tel-Aviv Los Angeles, CA W /18/09 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L /17/09 vs. Utah Los Angeles, CA W /14/09 at San Antonio San Antonio, TX W /12/09 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W /9/09 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W /4/09 at Golden State Oakland, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4) 10/24/08 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L /22/08 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L /21/08 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L /19/08 vs. Regal FC Los Angeles, CA W /18/08 vs. Toronto Los Angeles, CA L /15/08 at Sacramento Stockton, CA W /14/08 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, OK W /9/08 at L.A. Lakers Fresno, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4) 10/26/07 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L /24/07 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W /21/07 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W /20/07 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA W /18/07 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L /14/07 at Golden State Oakland, CA W /10/07 at Portland Portland, OR L /9/07 at Denver Denver, CO L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3) 10/27/06 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L /25/06 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W /21/06 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W /20/06 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L /19/06 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA W /17/06 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W /7/06 at CSKA Moscow (Russia) Moscow, Russia L /6/06 at BC Khimki (Russia) Moscow, Russia W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (6-2) 10/27/05 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W /24/05 at Golden State Missoula, MT W /23/05 at Dallas Dallas, TX W /19/05 at Seattle Seattle, WA L /18/05 at Portland Portland, OR W /15/05 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W /14/05 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA L /12/05 vs. Dallas Los Angeles, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6) 10/28/04 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L /27/04 at Golden State Oakland, CA L /24/04 vs. New Orleans Los Angeles, CA W /22/04 at L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L /21/04 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L /19/04 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W /16/04 at New Orleans Lafayette, LA L /13/04 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4) 10/24/03 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W 97-89* 10/23/03 at L.A. Lakers Anaheim, CA W /19/03 at Golden State Oakland, CA L /17/03 vs. Cleveland Los Angeles, CA W /16/03 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA L /14/03 vs. Dallas Los Angeles, CA W /10/03 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L /7/03 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-5) 10/23/02 vs. Milwaukee Los Angeles, CA L /19/02 at Detroit Detroit, MI L /18/02 at Chicago Chicago, IL L /16/02 at Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI L /13/02 vs. Memphis Los Angeles, CA W /11/02 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W /10/02 at Portland Portland, OR L /8/02 at L.A. Lakers Bakersfield, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-2) 10/23/01 vs. Phoenix Los Angeles, CA W /21/01 vs. Orlando Tampa, FL W /19/01 at Dallas Dallas, TX W /17/01 at Chicago Chicago, IL W /16/01 vs. Cleveland St. Louis, MO W /14/01 at Memphis Memphis, TN L /10/01 at Seattle Seattle, WA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4) 10/27/00 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA L /22/00 at Indiana Evansville, IN L /20/00 at Indiana Indianapolis, IN W /19/00 at Denver Denver, CO L /17/00 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA W /14/00 vs. Vancouver Los Angeles, CA W /12/00 at Portland Portland, OR L /11/00 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3) 10/29/99 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W /27/99 vs. Milwaukee Los Angeles, CA L /24/99 at Seattle Spokane, WA W /22/99 at Vancouver Vancouver, BC W /19/99 at Phoenix Phoenix, AZ L /16/99 at Chicago Chicago, IL W /15/99 at Toronto Toronto, ONT W /12/99 at Golden State San Jose, CA L * 1998 OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (0-2) 1/30/99 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L /29/99 at L.A. Lakers Inglewood, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-5) 10/24/97 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L /21/97 vs. Atlanta Los Angeles, CA W /17/97 at L.A. Lakers St. Louis, MO L /16/97 at Milwaukee LaCrosse, WI L /14/97 at Sacramento Sacramento, CA L /13/97 at Portland Portland, OR L /11/97 vs. Vancouver Anaheim, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6) 10/25/96 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L /24/96 at Vancouver Vancouver, BC W /22/96 vs. Philadelphia Anaheim, CA L /19/96 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA L /16/96 at Atlanta Montgomery, AL L /15/96 at Orlando Orlando, FL L /13/96 at Atlanta State College, PA W /11/96 at Detroit Detroit, MI L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4) 10/29/95 at Phoenix Tucson, AZ W /28/95 at Chicago Chicago, IL L /27/95 at Chicago Lincoln, NE W /25/95 vs. Phoenix Anaheim, CA L /21/95 at Orlando Orlando, FL L /18/95 vs. Dallas Louisville, KY W /15/95 vs. Sacramento Los Angeles, CA W /13/95 vs. Orlando Anaheim, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-5) 10/29/94 at Houston Mexico City MX L /28/94 vs. Seattle Mexico City, MX L /26/94 vs. Atlanta Los Angeles, CA W /22/94 at Sacramento Davis, CA W /19/94 vs. Denver Los Angeles, CA L /18/94 vs. L.A. Lakers Anaheim, CA L /15/94 at Atlanta Atlanta, GA W /14/94 at Orlando Orlando, FL L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-3) 10/30/93 at San Antonio San Antonio, TX L /29/93 at Dallas Dallas, TX L /27/93 at Chicago Chicago, IL W /26/93 at Indiana Indianapolis, IN W /21/93 vs. Indiana Los Angeles, CA W /20/93 at L.A. Lakers Vegas, NV L /17/93 vs. Milwaukee Los Angeles, CA W /16/93 vs. Golden State Anaheim, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-4) 11/2/92 at Golden State Reno, NV L /31/92 at San Antonio San Antonio, TX L * 10/30/92 at Dallas Dallas, TX L /23/92 vs. Philadelphia Los Angeles, CA W /20/92 vs. Cleveland Los Angeles, CA L /18/92 at Milwaukee Green Bay, WI W /17/92 at Cleveland Cleveland, OH W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4) 10/27/91 vs. Maccabi Tel-Aviv Los Angeles, CA W /25/91 vs. San Antonio Los Angeles, CA L /24/91 vs. Maccabi Tel-Aviv San Diego, CA CA W /18/91 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA L /16/91 at Atlanta Atlanta, GA W /15/91 vs. Denver Pittsburgh, PA L /12/91 at Philadelphia Peoria, IL L /11/91 at Chicago Chicago, IL W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-4) 10/29/90 at Golden State San Jose, CA L /19/90 vs. Houston Los Angeles, CA L /16/90 at Miami Miami, FL W /14/90 at Washington Richmond, VA W /13/90 at Detroit St. Louis, MO L /12/90 at Detroit Lincoln, NE L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-4) 10/27/89 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W /22/89 at Sacramento Redding, CA W /20/89 at Sacramento Chico, CA L /19/89 vs. Philadelphia Los Angeles, CA L /15/89 at Portland Coos Bay, OR L /14/89 at Portland Medford, OR L /12/89 vs. Seattle San Diego, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (5-2) 11/1/88 at Detroit Springfield, MA W /28/88 at Seattle Spokane, WA L /26/88 vs. Seattle Los Angeles, CA W /20/88 vs. New Jersey Lawrence, KS W /18/88 at Golden State Santa Clara, CA W /17/88 vs. Sacramento Irvine, CA L /14/88 at Sacramento Stockton, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6) 11/1/87 at Seattle Bellingham, WA L /29/87 at Atlanta Huntington, WV L /27/87 at Atlanta Memphis, TN L /22/87 at Sacramento Bakersfield, CA L /18/87 at Sacramento Marysville, CA L /17/87 vs. Golden State Los Angeles, CA W /15/87 at Golden State Santa Barbara, CA W /14/87 at Utah Cedar City, UT L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (0-6) 10/26/86 vs. Phoenix Bakersfield, CA L /21/86 at Golden State Fresno, CA L /20/86 vs. Sacramento Fullerton, CA L /18/86 vs. Seattle Carson, CA L /16/86 vs. Detroit Los Angeles, CA L /11/86 vs. Golden State Pomona, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (3-5) 10/19/85 at Portland Portland, OR L /17/85 at Golden State Salinas, CA W /14/85 vs. L.A. Lakers Los Angeles, CA L /10/85 at Sacramento Redding, CA W /9/85 vs. Sacramento Yuba City, CA L /6/85 vs. Portland Pomona, CA L /5/85 vs. Golden State Santa Ana, CA L /2/85 vs. Seattle Bakersfield, CA W OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (4-4) 10/20/84 at Dallas Fort Worth, TX W /18/84 vs. Portland Los Angeles, CA L /15/84 at Portland Eugene, OR L /14/84 vs. L.A. Lakers Anchorage, AK W /12/84 at L.A. Lakers Anchorage, AK L /8/84 at L.A. 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Lakers San Diego, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (2-6) 10/4/79 vs. Seattle N/A L /3/79 vs. Portland Seattle, WA L /2/79 vs. Seattle Portland, OR W /30/79 at L.A. Lakers Inglewood, CA L /28/79 vs. L.A. Lakers San Diego, CA L /27/79 vs. L.A. Lakers N/A W /25/79 at Seattle Spokane, WA L /23/79 vs. Golden State San Diego, CA L OPPONENT SITE RESULTS (0-2) 10/6/78 at Golden State Oakland, CA L /29/78 vs. Milwaukee San Diego, CA L * Denotes OT TEAM HISTORY

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