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2 TIMBERWOLVES SEASON REVIEW GUIDE Basketball Operations Bios Glen Taylor, Owner... 3 Flip Saunders, President of Basketball Operations... 4 Milt Newton, General Manager... 5 Rick Adelman, Head Coach... 6 Terry Porter, Assistant Coach... 7 Jack Sikma, Assistant Coach... 7 T.R. Dunn, Assistant Coach... 8 David Adelman, Assistant Coach... 8 Bobby Jackson, Player Development Coach... 9 Pat Zipfel, Advance Scout... 9 Rob Babcock, Vice President of Basketball Operations... 9 R.J. Adelman, Director of Player Personnel Calvin Booth, Director of Player Programs/Scout Adam Johansen, Video Coordinator Gregg Farnam, Director of Medical Operations/Head Athletic Trainer Mark Kyger, Director of Athletic Therapy Koichi Sato, Director of Sports Performance Dave Crewe, Assistant Athletic Trainer/Assistant of Sports Performance Clayton Wilson, Equipment Manager Kaayla Chones, Manager of Team Operations Players Timberwolves Roster J.J. Barea Corey Brewer Chase Budinger Dante Cunningham Gorgui Dieng Robbie Hummel Othyus Jeffers Kevin Love Kevin Martin Luc Richard Mbah a Mouté Shabazz Muhammad Nikola Pekovic Ricky Rubio Alexey Shved Ronny Turiaf Timberwolves Season Review Miscellaneous Notes Team Notes Timberwolves Final Statistics Season Summary Game-By-Game Timberwolves Player Highs Season Superlatives Top Individual Performances Key Dates Season Series Results NBA Season Review NBA Final Standings NBA Final Statistics/League Leaders Timberwolves Box Scores This guide is designed to assist media with off-season coverage. If you need further assistance or additional information, please contact a member of the Timberwolves Public Relations Staff: Brad Ruiter - VP of Communications Office: Cell: ruiter@timberwolves.com Aaron Seehusen - PR Manager Office: Cell: seehusen@timberwolves.com Dan Bell - Communications Manager Office: Cell: bell@timberwolves.com Alex King - PR Coordinator Office: Cell: king@timberwolves.com Kylie Crull - Corporate Comm. Manager Office: Cell: crull@timberwolves.com Ted Johnson - Chief Marketing Officer Office: Cell: tjohnson@timberwolves.com Upcoming NBA Key Dates April NBA Draft Early Entry Eligibility Deadline (11:59 p.m. EST) May NBA Draft Lottery June NBA Finals Begin June NBA Draft Early Entry Withdrawl Deadline (5 p.m. EST) June NBA Draft July 1 NBA Teams May Begin Talking to Free Agents July 10 NBA Teams May Begin Signing Free Agents July 5-11 Orlando Summer League July Las Vegas Summer League Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 2

3 GLEN TAYLOR Owner On March 23, 1995, Glen Taylor closed the deal that made him majority owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves. He added the title of NBA owner to a list that already included international businessman, state senator, entrepreneur, philanthropist and executive of the year. Glen Taylor is chairman and CEO of the multinational Taylor Corporation, based in Mankato, Minn. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato. During this period, he worked part time at Carlson Wedding Service, a print shop specializing in formal invitations. After graduation he continued to work at the company, developing strategies to cut delivery time, improve service and expand offerings. Taylor purchased the company in 1975, assembled a passionate leadership team and dramatically expanded the firm s capabilities, growing it into one of the largest privately held companies in the United States. Today Taylor Corporation, based in North Mankato, includes more than 70 subsidiaries providing business and personal communications products, technologies and marketing services. Other enterprises owned by Glen are in securities, agricultural, and medical fields. He continued his education at the Harvard Graduate School of Business. In 1997, Mankato State University awarded Taylor their first honorary doctorate. Taylor received the degree of Honorary Doctor of Laws for his distinguished professional career and volunteer service. In October 2001, Taylor was inducted into the Minnesota State University, Mankato Hall of Distinction. Taylor s business savvy has been recognized by Corporate Report magazine, which honored him as its Executive of the Year (1987), and the Sales and Marketing Executives of Minneapolis/St. Paul, who awarded him with their Sales Executive of the Year Award (1999). He was also inducted into the Minnesota Hall of Fame (2002) by Twin Cities Monthly Magazine. Taylor was elected to the Minnesota Senate in 1980, where he served until He became assistant Senate minority leader in From 1984 to 1986, he served as Senate minority leader. While in the Senate, Taylor was instrumental in providing leadership in the areas of higher education, child care and economic development policies. He has served on the NBA Planning Committee and has been Chairman of the Audit Committee. In October of 2008, Taylor was named Chairman of the NBA's Board of Governors. Through personal involvement, Taylor has remained active in many community, civic and charitable causes. He has also has served on his church s board of deacons and board of trustees and on the Mankato State University Foundation board of directors. Taylor and his family have provided financial assistance and participated in missions to Africa, Turkey, Egypt and Central America to support the Starkey Hearing Foundation and Common Hope. Nationally, Taylor has provided expert testimony on business and childcare issues to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and served as a committee chair on the 1991 Commission on Reform and Efficiency (CORE). Taylor and his wife, Becky, live in Mankato. Their children and grandchildren enjoy attending many of the Timberwolves games Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 3

4 FLIP SAUNDERS President of Basketball Operations/Minority Owner Phil "Flip" Saunders returned to the Minnesota Timberwolves on May 3, 2013, as the team's President of Basketball Operations. Saunders was originally with the Wolves from and guided the team during its most successful years, highlighted by a trip to the 2004 Western Conference Finals. Saunders, who has more than 20 years of professional basketball experience, is responsible for all decisions made within the Timberwolves basketball operations department. Saunders also is a Timberwolves minority owner. Prior to re-joining the Timberwolves, Saunders worked for ESPN as a basketball analyst for two seasons. He was named the Washington Wizards head coach on April 22, 2009 and remained with the Wizards into the season. In two decades of coaching at the professional level, including 15-plus seasons in the NBA, Saunders has cemented his reputation as one of the finest coaches in the game of basketball. With a record of , he ranks 20th on the NBA alltime coaching wins chart, and his.548 winning percentage is 11th among all NBA coaches who have coached more than 1,110 games. Saunders has seven 50-win seasons to his credit as an NBA head coach, with four Conference Finals appearances in 11 postseason appearances. Saunders joined the Wizards after leading the Detroit Pistons to a (.715) record from , the highest winning percentage of any coach in their franchise history. In , the third of Saunders three seasons with the Pistons, he guided Detroit to their third consecutive Central Division crown with a regular season record (the second-best record in the Eastern Conference). Saunders recorded his 500th win as an NBA head coach during the campaign, becoming just the 26th coach in NBA history at the time to reach that mark. Saunders first season in Detroit in included a record of 24-3 after 27 games, making him just the second coach in NBA history to start a season 24-3 in his first year as head coach of a new team (Bill Sharman led the Lakers to a 39-3 start in ). He became the only coach in NBA history to win Eastern Conference Coach of the Month honors for three consecutive months (November 05, December 05, January 06), and he helmed the Eastern Conference All-Star team in Houston in 2006 (as one of only six coaches in NBA history to be named head coach of the All-Star team in both the Eastern and Western Conferences). During that season, Detroit tied a franchise record for most home victories (37), and set a franchise record for road wins (27). In three seasons in Detroit, Saunders Pistons finished with the best record in the Eastern Conference twice ( , ), and ranked in the top three of the NBA in points per game allowed each season (including a first place finish in ), showing that Saunders is equally adept at defensive scheming as he is on the offensive end. Prior to joining Detroit, Saunders spent nine-plus years with the Minnesota Timberwolves ( ), where he guided the club to eight consecutive playoff appearances and a Western Conference-best and franchise-best record in a season that culminated in a berth in the Western Conference Finals. During his tenure in Minnesota, he won NBA Western Conference Coach of the Month honors four times (April 04, February 03, January 01, January 00) and coached the Western Conference during the 2004 NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles. Saunders time with Timberwolves represented the best years in the franchise s history, and placed him as the organization s all-time winningest coach. He posted a winning record in six of his nine full seasons as head coach, compiling an overall record of (.558). Saunders impressive coaching resume also includes seven consecutive seasons of 30 or more victories in the CBA, two CBA Championships ( 90, 92), a pair of CBA Coach of the Year honors ( 90, 92) and 23 CBA-to-NBA player promotions. He ranks third all-time in the CBA with 253 career victories ( ,.649) during stops with the Rapid City Thrillers ( ), La Crosse Catbirds ( ) and Sioux Falls Skyforce ( ). In September 2001, Saunders guided the United States men s basketball team to a perfect 5-0 record and a gold medal at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia. The Cleveland, Ohio, native began his successful coaching career at Golden Valley Lutheran College, where he compiled a record (including a perfect 56-0 mark at home) in four seasons. In 1981, he joined the coaching staff at his alma matter, the University of Minnesota, as an assistant coach where he helped the Golden Gophers to the 1982 Big Ten Championship. After five seasons at Minnesota, Saunders moved to an assistant coach position at the University of Tulsa, where he worked for two seasons before heading to the pro ranks. Saunders, 58, was an All-America basketball player at Cuyahoga Heights High School in Cleveland. During his senior season in 1973, he was named Ohio s Class A High School Basketball Player of the Year after averaging a state-high 32.0 points per game. He continued his basketball career at Minnesota, where he teamed with Kevin McHale and started in 101 of his 103 career games. Saunders was born February 23, 1955, in Cleveland, Ohio. He and his wife, Debbie, have four children: Ryan, Mindy and twins, Rachel and Kimberly Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 4

5 MILT NEWTON General Manager Milt Newton completed his first season as the Timberwolves' General Manager. In his position, Newton assists Flip Saunders in the evaluation and acquisition of players and in the overall management of all basketball operations for the Wolves. Newton spent the last 10 seasons with the Washington Wizards, most recently as the team's vice president of player personnel. Prior to joining the Wizards organization, Newton was instrumental in spearheading the creation of the NBA Developmental League, serving as the NBADL Director of Player Personnel for three years. Newton previously spent one year as a scout with the Philadelphia 76ers and was also the Assistant Director for the USA Basketball Men s National Team programs from Newton had a stellar playing career, first as a high school star in Washington, D.C., and then as a starter for the 1988 University of Kansas NCAA National Championship team. He was named to the 1988 NCAA Midwest Regional and Final Four All-Tournament teams. Newton played professionally in the Continental Basketball Association for the Rockford Lightning and Grand Rapids Hoops. Born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Newton and his wife, Shalaun have two children, Shaniya Adell (10), and Miles Kenneth (6) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 5

6 RICK ADELMAN Head Coach Rick Adelman completed his third season as the head coach of the Timberwolves. Adelman was named the 10th head coach in Minnesota Timberwolves history on Sept. 28, Adelman previously served as head coach of four NBA teams: Portland ( ), Golden State ( ), Sacramento ( ) and Houston ( ). Some of his coaching highlights include: two NBA Finals appearances (1990 and 1992 with Portland), four Western Conference Finals ( , and with Portland and with Sacramento) and four division titles ( and with Portland; and with Sacramento). Last season Adelman became the eighth NBA head coach to record 1,000 career victories; currently Adelman stands as the only active member of the 1,000-win club. By reaching the milestone in his 1703rd NBA game, Adelman became the fifthfastest NBA head coach to win 1,000 NBA games. Adelman's all-time coaching record stands at (.586). Adelman's teams have reached the NBA playoffs in 16 of his 22 seasons as a head coach, and he holds an all-time playoff record of (.503 winning percentage). He is one of only five head coaches in NBA history to win 60+ games in a season with two different teams (Portland and Sacramento). Adelman has been runner-up for the NBA Coach of the Year award four times. Before joining the Timberwolves, Adelman was the head coach of the Houston Rockets the prior four seasons, leading Houston to a record. His.588 winning percentage was the highest in franchise history. Adelman s trademark offenses have finished among the top five in the NBA in scoring on 13 occasions over his head coaching career. He has had four additional teams rank in the top 10 in points per game. His teams have also shown a great balance on the defensive end of the floor. Adelman has had seven squads finish in the top five in scoring defense. Adelman began his coaching career at Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon, where his teams amassed a record over six seasons ( ). Chemeketa won or shared in three Oregon community college championships and one regional title. As a player, Adelman spent seven seasons in the NBA with the San Diego Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Jazz and Kansas City-Omaha Kings. Selected by the Rockets in the seventh round (79th overall) of the 1968 NBA Draft, the 6-2 guard averaged 6.7 points, 3.1 assists and 2.7 rebounds in two seasons as a reserve in San Diego. Adelman was taken by Portland in the 1970 NBA Expansion Draft and was made the first team captain in Trail Blazers history. Traded by the Trail Blazers to the Bulls prior to the campaign, Adelman was again dealt to the Jazz early in the season. Looking for veteran leadership in their run to the 1975 NBA Playoffs, the Kings made a late-season acquisition to obtain Adelman. He retired in 1975 with career averages of 7.7 points, 3.5 assists and 2.4 rebounds in 462 regular season games. Adelman began his playing career at St. Pius X High School in Downey, California, before attending Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, where he was named MVP of the West Coast Athletic Conference as a senior in A native of Lynwood, California, Adelman and his wife, Mary Kay, who have been married for more than 40 years, enjoy playing golf and tennis, as well as spending time with their six children: Kathy and her husband, John, R.J., Laura and her husband, Chris, David and his wife Jenny, Caitlin and her husband Jeff, and Patrick; and seven grandchildren: Mary Kay, Anna, Mackenzie, Emilie, Madison, Zachary and Tyler Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 6

7 TERRY PORTER Assistant Coach Terry Porter completed his third season on Rick Adelman's staff with the Timberwolves. The pair reunited prior to the start of the season in Minnesota after leading the Portland Trail Blazers to six consecutive playoff appearances and two trips to the NBA Finals in the early 1990s. Porter's coaching career began as an assistant to Adelman with the Sacramento Kings in 2002, and includes head coaching stints with the Milwaukee Bucks ( and ) and Phoenix Suns ( ). Porter was also an assistant coach with the Detroit Pistons during the and seasons. A Trail Blazer legend, Porter was selected with the 24th overall pick in the 1985 draft and spent his first 10 seasons in Portland, including six with Adelman at the helm. Porter remains the franchise's all-time leader in assists and three-pointers made, and ranks second in team history in points, free throws made, steals and minutes played. Porter was an instrumental part of Portland's 1990 and 1992 Western Conference Champion squads and a two-time NBA All-Star. Porter played with the Timberwolves from 1995 through The 6-3 guard also played one season in Miami and three with San Antonio, finishing his career with averages of 12.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 5.6 assists in 1,274 career games. Porter's teams advanced to the playoffs in 16 of his 17 NBA seasons. As a head coach, Porter s Bucks were the highest scoring team in the Eastern Conference while committing the East s fewest turnovers. Milwaukee earned a playoff berth that season before being defeated by the eventual NBA Champion Detroit Pistons. The loss of point guard T.J. Ford for the entire season limited the club to a in Porter s second season. In two seasons with the Bucks, Porter s clubs went a combined and were at home. As the head coach in Phoenix, Porter compiled a record before the Suns made a midseason coaching change. Porter received his degree in communications from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In 1999, he was given the university s Distinguished Alumnus Award. Porter and his wife Suzie have three children: Brianna, Franklin and Malcolm. JACK SIKMA Assistant Coach Jack Sikma completed his third season with the Timberwolves after spending the previous four seasons on the Houston Rockets' coaching staff under Rick Adelman. Sikma's coaching career began when he was named as a special assignments coach for the Seattle SuperSonics prior to the season. The former Sonics center was promoted to assistant coach following that campaign. In 14 seasons as a player in the NBA, Sikma averaged 15.6 points and 9.8 rebounds in 1,107 games with Seattle and the Milwaukee Bucks. A seven-time NBA All-Star, Sikma was also named to the NBA All-Rookie Team and earned NBA All-Defense Second Team accolades. A 6-foot-11 product of Illinois Wesleyan University, Sikma was selected by the Sonics with the eighth overall pick of the 1977 NBA Draft. Sikma became just the third Sonics player to grab 1,000 rebounds in a season when he pulled down 1,013 boards in He used his tenacity on the glass to help carry Seattle into the playoffs, saving his best for the 1979 NBA Finals against the Washington Bullets when he grabbed 17 rebounds in each of Games Three, Four and Five to help the Sonics capture the league title. When Sikma was traded to Milwaukee in 1986, he left the Sonics having registered more rebounds (7,729), blocked shots (705) and free throws made (3,044) than any prior player in team history. He still holds the team s career marks for rebounds and free throws made, while ranking second in blocked shots, third in points (12,034) and fourth in games played (715). Sikma retired from playing after the season and returned to the Seattle area. His jersey #43 was retired by the franchise during a halftime ceremony of a Sonics vs. Detroit Pistons game on Nov. 21, Born on Nov. 14, 1955, in Kankakee, Illinois, Sikma and his wife, Shawn, have three sons, Jacob, Lucas and Nathan Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 7

8 T.R. DUNN Assistant Coach A long-time assistant to Rick Adelman, Dunn finished his third season with the Timberwolves after spending the previous four campaigns with the Houston Rockets. Dunn was also an assistant on the Sacramento Kings coaching staff from 2004 through 2007, with the first two of those three-seasons also being Adelman-led teams. Prior to joining the Kings, Dunn spent two seasons ( ) as an assistant coach for the Denver Nuggets. In , Dunn worked as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of Alabama. Prior to that, he coached in the WNBA for the Charlotte Sting, serving as head coach in 2000 and as an assistant coach during the 1999 season. Dunn also served a prior stint as an assistant for the Nuggets in and was an assistant coach for the Charlotte Hornets from During his 14-year NBA playing career, Dunn was regarded as one of the premier defensive players of his time. He was named to the NBA s All-Defensive Second Team three times ( ) and was considered one of the top rebounding guards in the NBA throughout his career. He missed just six games due to injury over a 10-year span ( ), finishing with career averages of 5.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 993 regular season games. Drafted by Portland with the 41st overall pick of the 1977 NBA Draft, Dunn spent his first three campaigns with the Trail Blazers before being traded to Denver. He also played one season with the Phoenix Suns ( ) before returning to the Nuggets for his final two years. In 10 seasons as a member of the Nuggets ( and ), Dunn scored 3,585 points and became a mainstay in the franchise s record books. He still ranks second all-time in steals (1,070), fourth in games played (734) and fifth in minutes played (18,322). In the playoffs, Dunn recorded 238 career points for the Nuggets and tied for the most steals in a single game (7 vs. Portland on 4/20/86). Dunn still ranks first in steals (83), second in games played (58), second in offensive rebounds (119) and fifth in total rebounds (287) in Denver s postseason history. A four-year letterman at Alabama from , Dunn finished his collegiate career with a scoring average of 11.2 points per game. Theodore Roosevelt Dunn and his wife, Cynthia, have two sons: Schmohn and Keenan. DAVID ADELMAN Assistant Coach David Adelman completed his third year with the Timberwolves and first as assistant coach. Adelman previously served as a player development coach on his father, Rick Adelman's staff, in Minnesota. Prior to his stint with the Timberwolves, Adelman spent the prior five seasons as head basketball coach at Lincoln High School in Portland, Ore. Adelman went in five seasons at Lincoln, leading the Cardinals to Portland Interscholastic district championships in the , and seasons, while also reaching the Oregon Class 6A state championship final in Prior to coaching at Lincoln, Adelman was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Jesuit High School in Portland, from , helping the team win a state title in As a player, Adelman helped Jesuit win a state championship in Adelman, 32, attended the University of Portland before joining the Jesuit staff. He is in the process of finishing a degree in history from Portland State. Adelman and his wife, Jenny, were married last summer and have one son: Leonard James Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 8

9 BOBBY JACKSON Player Development Coach Jackson returned to Minnesota this year after serving as assistant coach with the Sacramento Kings the past two seasons. Prior to that, Jackson worked in a regional scout/player development capacity in and was the team's first-ever Ambassador in Jackson finished his 12-year NBA career in 2009 after playing for six teams: Denver, ( ), Minnesota ( ), Sacramento ( , ), Memphis ( ), New Orleans ( ), and Houston ( ). In his two seasons with the Wolves, Jackson averaged 5.8 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 123 games (10 starts). He won the NBA's Sixth Man award in while playing for the Kings. Jackson starred at the University of Minnesota where he led the Golden Gophers to the 1997 Final Four. During that season he averaged 15.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists, and scored 36 points in an NCAA Tournament double-overtime win against Clemson. A Salisbury, N.C., native, Jackson and his wife, Dona, are parents of Breann (19), Kendrick (17), Skyy (13), Sarah (10), and Sebella (4). PAT ZIPFEL Advance Scout Pat Zipfel competed his 13th season in the NBA and third season as the Timberwolves NBA advance scout/assistant coach after serving in that capacity for the Houston Rockets since This past summer, Zipfel was on the coaching staff of the Dominican Republic National Team, helping the team qualify for the 2014 World Games -- the first time the country has qualified for this tournament in 36 years. In the summer of 2012, Zipfel was on John Calipari's staff with the Dominican Republic National Team, helping with opponent preparation. Zipfel was on Mike Fratello's staff with the Ukraine National Team in the summer of Zipfel was an advance scout for the Portland Trail Blazers from and held the same position for the L.A. Clippers from During the season, Zipfel was head coach of the New Jersey Squires of the American Basketball Association. From , Zipfel was director of athletics and head basketball coach at Centenary College, where he led the Cyclones to their only postseason appearance in the 1990s. Zipfel was head coach at Bucks County Community College for the season. He worked as a scout with Bertka Views Scouting Service from , and prior to that was an assistant basketball coach at The Citadel from Zipfel played point guard at Cabrini College from and earned a bachelor s degree in English/communications. Zipfel and his wife, Angela, and their daughter, Megan, and son, Aidan, reside in Chester County, Pa. ROB BABCOCK Vice President of Basketball Operations Rob Babcock, who has 23 years of NBA management experience, returned to the Timberwolves in 2006 after spending two seasons as the general manager of the Toronto Raptors. This season was his first season as Vice President of Basketball Operations. In the role, he assists the President of Basketball Operations and General Manager in the day-to-day operations of the Timberwolves basketball operations department. Babcock spent 12 years with Minnesota during his first stint with the team, the final two seasons as vice president of player personnel. Babcock served as the team's director of player personnel from , and two seasons ( ) as a scout. Babcock joined the NBA in 1987 as the director of scouting for the Denver Nuggets, where he spent five seasons before joining the Wolves. A native of Phoenix, Babcock attended Grand Canyon College in Phoenix and helped his team to a second-place finish in the 1974 NAIA final national rankings. Babcock began his coaching career in Mexico City at The American School Foundation. He later returned to Phoenix where he coached at Greenway and Maryvale high schools. After coaching high school he served as the head coach at Phoenix College for five years. In 1982, he earned Southwest Valley Coach of the Year honors. Rob and his wife, Laura, have two sons: Nathan and Christopher Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 9

10 R.J. ADELMAN Director of Player Personnel R.J. Adelman completed his third year with the Timberwolves after spending the previous four seasons on his father's staff in Houston. He is involved with evaluating players throughout the NBA, working with the coaching staff on game preparation and planning, and overseeing the team's statistical evaluation and analysis. Adelman also oversees the team's advance scouts and video department. Before joining the Rockets, Adelman worked as an NBA advance scout for the Seattle SuperSonics. He also served five years as a scout for the Sacramento Kings, including the final three seasons as assistant video coordinator in the Basketball Operations Department. He joined Maloof Sports and Entertainment after practicing law in Portland, Oregon, working in private practice and as a real estate lawyer for GMAC Mortgage. Adelman was a four-year letterman in basketball at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, which won the NAIA Division II National Championship in After completing his bachelor s degree in political science from Willamette in 1995, Adelman earned his law degree from the University of Oregon in CALVIN BOOTH Director of Player Programs/Scout Calvin Booth completed his first season with the Timberwolves as Director of Player Programs/Scout. In this role as Director of Player Programs, Booth cultivates one-on-one relationships with Wolves players, provides guidance to help them develop life skills, both professionally and socially, and assists in planning for life after basketball. Booth also serves as a player personnel scout. Booth enjoyed a 10-year NBA playing career ( ) with the Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Seattle Sonics, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, Timberwolves and Sacramento Kings. In 366 career games, 83 starts, the 6-11 forward/center averaged 3.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.9 blocks per game. Booth played in one game for the Wolves in the season after being acquired in a trade with Philadelphia in the summer of Booth appeared in seven games for Sacramento in the season before retiring in the summer of He most recently served as a scout, both pro and collegiate, with the New Orleans Hornets last season. Booth, a native of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, played college basketball at Penn State from and was Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and All-Big Ten Second Team as a senior. Calvin and his wife, Keisha, and their daughters, Carter (9) and Camble (3), and sons, Carey (8) and Clarke(born June 2013), reside in Minneapolis. ADAM JOHANSEN Video Coordinator Adam Johansen completed his fourth season as the Timberwolves' video coordinator. In his current position, Johansen is responsible for preparing scout edits for pre-game, in-game and post-game activities for the team and coaching staff. Prior to joining the Wolves, Johansen worked for the Miami Heat video department during the season. Johansen has also held coaching positions at the University of Louisiana-Monroe and Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn., where his responsibilities included scouting upcoming opponents as well as practice and bench coaching duties. A native of Santa Rosa, Calif., Johansen earned his BS in sociology from UC Davis in 2007 where he served as a manager for the Aggie basketball team. Johansen resides in downtown Minneapolis Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 10

11 GREGG FARNAM Director of Medical Operations/Head Athletic Trainer Gregg Farnam completed his 17th season with the Timberwolves, his 14th as the team s head athletic trainer and his first as Director of Medical Operations. Farnam is responsible for all aspects of the Wolves training room operations, including monitoring each player's physical condition and assessing/treating injuries. During the offseason, Farnam regularly provides training services for USA Basketball and other NBA initiatives. He served as the athletic trainer for the United States Men s U19 team that brought home the silver medal at the 2007 FIBA World Championships in Nova Sad, Serbia, in July 2007, as well as the gold-medal-winning United States men s basketball team at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia, in September Most recently he served as the athletic trainer for the 2012 U.S. Select Team. He also provided medical coverage for the women's volleyball team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., in July Additionally, Farnam served as the trainer for USA Basketball's National Team Mini Camp in Las Vegas during the summer of 2010, before traveling to Singapore as the head trainer for the NBA s Basketball without Borders Asia contingent. The group, which included former Wolves guard/forward Corey Brewer, worked with local players to promote the game and encourage positive social change in the areas of education, health and wellness, with an emphasis on HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. Farnam graduated with a bachelor s degree in sports medicine from St. Cloud State University and has a master s degree in exercise science and health promotions from California University of Pennsylvania. He is a certified member of the National Trainers Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Farnam and his wife, Tiffany, along with their sons, Nolan and Maximilian, and daughters, Mae, Ella and Clare, reside in Rogers, Minn. MARK KYGER Director of Athletic Therapy Mark Kyger completed his first season on the Wolves athletic training staff as the team's Director of Athletic Therapy. Kyger plays an integral role in the health care of the Timberwolves players. Kyger comes to the Wolves from Arizona State University where he was the Sun Devils' Rehabilitation Coordinator, providing physical therapy and athletic training for athletes in the school's 21 varsity sports since Prior to that, Kyger was employed by Physiotherapy Associates in Tempe, Ariz., from where he specialized in sports therapy. Kyger received an undergraduate degree in Human Performance and Wellness from Mesa State College and received a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University Ruekert-Hartman School for Health Care Professions. He also is a Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist from the Ola Grimsby Institute. Kyger is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, National Athletic Trainers' Association, National Strength and Conditioning Association and is a Corrective Exercise Specialist/Performance Enhancement Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. A native of Greeley, Colorado, Kyger played college basketball at Mesa State, earning four letters and serving as the team's co-captain in Kyger and his wife, Melinda, have one son, Kayden (born in 2014) and two daughters, Lexie (4) and Kayla (1) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 11

12 KOICHI SATO Director of Sports Performance Koichi Sato completed his first season on the Timberwolves athletic training staff where he serves as the team's Director of Sports Performance. Sato is also responsible for overseeing all areas relating to Performance enhancement. Sato comes to the Wolves from the Washington Wizards where he was the team's Rehabilitation Coordinator/Assistant Athletic Trainer since Prior to joining Wizards, Sato worked as athletic trainer/performance specialist for Levi Jones of Cincinnati Bengals in and at Athletes Performance in Los Angeles from From1997 to 2006, Sato provided medical care to athletes at Arizona State University (ASU) as a graduate assistant then assistant athletic trainer covering various sports, spending the last four seasons with the Sun Devils' men s basketball program. Sato also was a faculty associate at Kinesiology Department at ASU and taught advanced athletic training courses. Born in Koriyama, Japan, Sato graduated from Tokyo International University in 1993 with a B.A. in International Study/Soviet & Eastern European Studies. He then graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 1997 with a B.S. in Physical Education/Athletic Training and graduated from Arizona State University with a M.S. in Exercise Science/Biomechanics. Sato is active speaking in sports medicine conferences and workshops, as well as providing sport performance clinics for youth athletes. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and a board member of the Japan Athletic Trainers Organization (JATO). Sato received the President s Challenge Award from JATO in DAVE CREWE Assistant Athletic Trainer/Assistant of Sports Performance Dave Crewe completed his fourth season with the team and first as Assistant Athletic Trainer and Assistant of Sports Performance. In his position Crewe is responsible for assisting in daily treatment and rehabilitation of the players, and working with the strength and director of sports performance on program development. Prior to his time with the Timberwolves, Crewe spent three years with the NFL s Kansas City Chiefs, working in the team s athletic training department. Crewe received his bachelor's degree in Exercise Sports Science -Athletic Training in 2008 from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. The Twin Lakes, Wisconsin native obtained his masters degree in Rehabilitative Sciences from California University of Pennsylvania. Crewe resides in Minneapolis Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 12

13 CLAYTON WILSON Equipment Manager Clayton Wilson completed his 25th season associated with the Minnesota Timberwolves, and his 22nd as the team s Equipment Manager. Wilson started with the organization working game nights for the Wolves during the team s inaugural season at the Metrodome, before becoming the equipment manager during the campaign. In his role, Wilson s duties include managing all of the team s equipment and uniform-related matters, both at home and on the road; setting up team practices on the road; and overseeing the Wolves practice facility inside Target Center. Wilson brings over 40 seasons of sports experience to the position, having started his career in professional sports with Major League Baseball s Minnesota Twins as a bat boy. During this time, he was on the field as the Twins captured their two World Series Championships (1987 and 1991). Recently, Wilson was invited to dust off his bat boy uniform and return to the diamond for the Twins Old Timer s game as part of the team s 50th Anniversary Season celebration. Wilson lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Amanda, and their children: Jack and Anna. KAAYLA CHONES Manager of Team Operations Kaayla Chones completed her first season with the Timberwolves staff as Manager of Team Operations. In her role she handles the day-to-day activities of the basketball department, including serving as a liaison between the business department and basketball operations, carrying out NBA initiatives, and coordinating all individual business travel needs. She also assists the players with personal, professional and social development and help new players and their families with relocation and integration into the community. Chones, the daughter of former NBA player Jim Chones, spent three seasons ( ) in the WNBA, playing for the Washington Mystics and Seattle Storm. In 28 career games she averaged 1.5 points and 0.8 rebounds. Chones spent the last eight years playing professionally overseas in six different countries, including the season in Israel where she won a league championship with Elitzur Ramla. During the summer, Chones served as the Director of Programs for The Chones Camps for the last 11 years ( ). The program offers basketball camps and literacy programs with the county libraries to children all over northeast Ohio. A native of Pepper Pike, Ohio, Chones played college basketball at North Carolina State from and was a First Team All-ACC selection as a senior Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 13

14 TIMBERWOLVES ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YRS 11 J.J. Barea G /26/84 Northeastern/Puerto Rico 8 13 Corey Brewer G /05/86 Florida/USA 7 10 Chase Budinger F /22/88 Arizona/USA 5 33 Dante Cunningham F /22/87 Villanova/USA 5 5 Gorgui Dieng C /18/90 Louisville/Sénégal 1 6 Robbie Hummel F /08/89 Purdue/USA 1 0 Othyus Jeffers G /08/85 Robert Morris (IL)/USA 3 42 Kevin Love F /07/88 UCLA/USA 6 23 Kevin Martin G /01/83 Western Carolina/USA Luc Richard Mbah a Mouté F /09/86 UCLA/Cameroon 6 15 Shabazz Muhammad F /13/92 UCLA/USA 1 14 Nikola Pekovic C /03/86 Panathinaikos/Montenegro 4 9 Ricky Rubio G /21/90 FC Barcelona/Spain 3 1 Alexey Shved G /16/88 CSKA Moscow/Russia 2 32 Ronny Turiaf C /13/83 Gonzaga/France 9 HEAD COACH: ASSISTANT COACHES: ATHLETIC TRAINER: Rick Adelman (Loyola Marymount) Terry Porter (Wisconsin-Stevens Point) Jack Sikma (Illinois Wesleyan) T.R. Dunn (Alabama) David Adelman (Portland State) Gregg Farnam (St. Cloud State) NUMERICAL ROSTER 0 Othyus Jeffers 10 Chase Budinger 15 Shabazz Muhammad 1 Alexey Shved 11 J.J. Barea 23 Kevin Martin 5 Gorgui Dieng 12 Luc Richard Mbah a Mouté 32 Ronny Turiaf 6 Robbie Hummel 13 Corey Brewer 33 Dante Cunningham 9 Ricky Rubio 14 Nikola Pekovic 42 Kevin Love Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 14

15 J.J. BAREA #11 NORTHEASTERN - GUARD YEARS : Finished his eighth NBA season (third in Minnesota) by playing in 79 games, the second-highest total of his career Averaged 8.4 ppg, 1.9 rpg and 3.8 apg in 18.6 mpg; his percentages from the floor (38.7%) and from long range (31.6%) were his lowest since his rookie year with Dallas Shot 79.0% from the FT line, boosting that to 84.5% (60-for-71) since Jan. 1 Missed two games due to injury (Mar. 24 at Memphis, Apr. 9 vs. Chicago) Made his lone start in the Apr. 4 double-overtime victory at Miami, netting 13 points and a seasonhigh six rebounds in a season-best 38:50 Equaled his season high with the 21-point effort at Portland on Feb. 23 (also Nov. 15 at Denver); it's the 28th 20+ outing of his career The Mar. 28 game vs. the L.A. Lakers was the 500th of his NBA career Grabbed his 1000th career rebound Mar. 19 at Dallas, and went over the 4000-point mark Feb. 12 vs. Denver The 8-for-8 effort Feb. 12 vs. Denver was one short of the club single-game mark for most FGs made without a miss Handed out a season-high 11 assists Dec. 16 at Boston, part of his 12th career point/assist double-double; Minnesota went 17-9 when he dealt 5+ assists Went without a blocked shot for the third season in a row; he's now played 262 games since his most recent block, the longest such drought in the NBA in 30 years. CAREER NOTES: Signed as a free agent by Minnesota on Dec. 14, 2011 Signed as a free agent by Dallas on Aug. 11, 2006 and resigned by Dallas on July 9, : Played in 74 games, logging a career-high 1713 minutes (23.1 mpg) Averaged 11.3 ppg, a career-high 2.8 rpg and 4.0 apg while shooting 41.7% from the floor and 78.4% from the line Fired in a team- and career-best 97 threepointers; he also led Minnesota by hitting 34.6% from beyond the arc Led Minnesota in 4th-quarter scoring for the season, netting 310 of his 834 points in the final stanza (37.2% of his total) Scored a team- and season-high 23 points Apr. 12 at Utah, his sixth 20+ outing and the 10th time he led the Wolves; the 9-for-10 effort from the line set career highs in both categories Posted team highs with 20 points and six assists Apr. 6 vs. Detroit, one of 16 times he led in assists Led all scorers with 21 points Mar. 26 at Detroit, matching his career best with five three-pointers; he also rang up five treys in the Mar. 12 victory over San Antonio Picked off a season-high three steals Mar. 9 at Denver, logged a season-high 37:55 Dec. 23 at New York and hauled down a season-high seven rebounds Dec. 26 vs. Houston Contributed 11 points and a season-high 10 assists Dec. 4 at Philadelphia, his lone double-double of the year (12th career) : Registered career highs in scoring (11.3 ppg), assists (5.7 apg), rebounds (2.8 rpg) and minutes played (25.2 mpg) Shot 40.0% from the floor, 37.1% (53-for-143) from three-point range and 77.6% from the line Saw action in 41 games, missing a total of 22 due to injury and drawing three DNP-CDs Started the final 11 contests, his only starts of the year; he averaged 16.0 ppg (42.1%) and 9.3 apg in 36.1 mpg in those 11, while shooting 43.3% (26-for-60) from three-point distance and collecting five double-doubles (seven total) Played all 48 minutes Apr. 22 vs. Golden State, the first complete game by a Timberwolves player since Dec. 21, 2007 (Sebastian Telfair vs. Indiana) Tallied a season-high 28 points Apr. 17 vs. Memphis, one of five 20+ efforts on the season; his five treys in that game tied a career best Dished a career-high 15 assists Apr. 11 at Denver Notched his first career triple-double Mar. 23 at Oklahoma City (25 pts, 10 reb, 14 ast); he's the first player in club history to accomplish that feat in a reserve role Led Minnesota with 18 points and 11 assists Mar. 21 at San Antonio; he was credited with 10+ assists in five of his final seven road outings, averaging 11.1 apg in that stretch Led the Wolves with 22 points (going 5-for-6 from beyond the arc) in the Feb. 22 win over Utah, one of seven times he was Minnesota's top scorer : Averaged a career-high 9.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, career-high 3.9 assists and career-high 20.5 minutes in 81 games (2 starts), while shooting 43.9% ( FGs) from the field, 34.9% ( FG) from 3-point range and 84.7% ( FTs) from the line Had three double-doubles and five games with 20+ points Recorded four games with 10+ assists Tallied 10 points (5-10 FG), 5 rebounds, and 7 assists in 23 minutes at Memphis (11/10/10) Had a game-high 19 points (7-14 FG, 1-4 3FG, 4-4 FT) in 22 minutes vs. Philadelphia (11/12/10) Dished out a career-high 13 assists in 27 minutes vs. New Jersey (12/9/10) Had his career-high 29 points (11-21 FG, 1-4 3FG, 6-6 FT) in 36 minutes at MIL (1/1/11) Recorded 25 points (9-12 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 18 first-half points, in 33 minutes vs. the Clippers (1/25/11) Notched 20 points (8-12 FG, 2-4 3FG), including 15 fourth-quarter points, in 22 minutes at Sacramento (2/9/11) Tallied 15 points and 6 assists vs. Phoenix (4/10/11) It was his seventh straight game with 10+ points, marking his longest double figure scoring streak of his career (3/30-4/10/11) : Averaged 7.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 19.8 minutes in 78 games (18 starts) while shooting 44.0% ( FG) from the floor, 35.7% ( FGs) from 3-point range and careerhigh 84.4% (76-90 FT) from the line As a starter, averaged 11.1 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 25.7 minutes Recorded 25 games with 10+ points, six games with 15+ points, and three games with 20+ points Had a career-high 12 assists vs. Toronto (11/7/09) -- the most assists off the bench by a Mavs reserve since Derek Harper had 13 vs. Philadelphia (2/19/87) Scored a season-high 23 points (10-13 FGs), (8-15 FG, 3-5 3FG vs. Houston (12/18/09) : Averaged career-highs in many statistical categories including points (7.8), rebounds (2.2), assists (3.4), minutes (20.3), games (79) and starts (15) Shot 44.2% ( FG) from the field (careerhigh), 35.7% ( FG) from 3-point range and 75.3% (70-93 FT) from the line Recorded point games and six 20-point games Had 15 points (7-11 FG), including game-winning 3-pointer with 50.2 seconds to go vs. the Clippers (12/2/08) In his first start of season, tallied 18 points (6-14 FG) in 31 minutes vs. Phoenix (12/4/08) Recorded 21 points and 5 assists in a career-high 40 minutes vs. San Antonio (12/9/08) Tallied 20 points, six assists, a career-high three steal, and one block in 37 minutes vs. Chicago (2/7/09) Scored a then career-high 26 points at Houston (2/20/09) : In 44 games (9 starts), averaged 4.3 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 10.5 minutes Shot 41.8% ( FG) from the field, 38.9% ( FG) from 3-point range, and 80.0% (28-35 FTs) from the line Shot a perfect 4-4 from 3-point range to score 25 points (9-11 FG, 4-4 3FG, 3-3 FT) in second career start vs. Sacramento (11/3/06) Had 31 games on inactive list, including the final 18 of season : In 33 games (1 start), averaged 2.4 points and 5.8 minutes per game Shot 35.9% (28-78 FG) from the field, 28.6% (5-21 3FG) from 3-point range and 66.7% (16-24 FT) from the free throw line Scored 13 of 16 points in the fourth quarter vs. Utah (4/13/07) Recorded his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds (5 offensive) in 31 minutes at Golden State (4/17/07) Assigned to the D-League s Ft. Worth Flyers (1/18-1/31/07) In 8 games (6 starts) with the Flyers, averaged 27.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 1.3 assists in 36.6 minutes per game Shot 52.3% ( FGs) from the field, 43.8% ( FGs) from 3-point range and 78.0% (39-50 FTs) from the line in Ft. Worth Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 15

16 PLAYOFF NOTES: Has played in 40 career postseason games, including 14 starts, averaging 7.7 points and 3.0 assists 2011: Appeared in 21 playoff games for the 2011 World Champion Mavericks, averaging 8.9 points and 3.4 assists in 18.6 minutes He tallied 22 points and eight assists in the Mavs' 2011 Western Conference Semifinals-clinching win over the Los Angeles Lakers. He started the final three games of the 2011 NBA Finals vs. Miami, scoring 17 points in Game 4 and 15 points (on 7-for-12 shooting) in the deciding Game : In six first round games vs. SA, averaged 5.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 17.5 minutes playoff career-high 14 points (6-13 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 32 minutes in Game 3 at SA (4/23/10) 2009: In 10 games (4 starts), averaged 7.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 22.1 minutes In five first round games (3 starts) vs. San Antonio, averaged 10.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 26.4 minutes In first career postseason start, recorded 13 points (5-8 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 7 assists, 1 steal, 33 minutes in Game 3 vs. SA (4/23/09) In five Western Conference Semifinal games (1 start) vs. Denver, averaged 5.2 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 17.8 minutes 2008: In Game 4 vs. NO (4/27/08), appeared for five minutes and scored 8 points (3-4 FGs, 2-2 3FGs) 2007: Appeared in two first round games vs. GS for a total of four minutes. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Helped Puerto Rico earn a silver medal at the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship, held in Venezuela Tallied 14.0 ppg (45.1%), 3.4 rpg and 3.8 apg in 10 contests as Puerto Rico qualified for the 2014 FIBA World Cup Represented Puerto Rico in five games at the 2010 FIBA World Championships (Istanbul, Turkey), averaging a team-high 16.4 points, 5.4 assists and 3.8 rebounds Represented Puerto Rico in five games at the 2008 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Athens, Greece), averaging 12.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists Played for Puerto Rico (finished in third place) in the 2007 FIBA Americas Tournament, averaging 7.5 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 8 games. COLLEGE NOTES: Averaged 21.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 8.4 assists as a senior CAA Preseason All-Conference First Team selection CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major All-America selection Named CAACo-Player of the Week (11/22) Scored 22 points in season opener vs. Brown Followed that with 28 points and 14 assists in comeback win over Central Connecticut Converted FGs, including 3-3 3FGs in 23-point effort against Lasell Earned All-Tournament Team honors for a 45-point, 18-assist effort over 2 games in the California Golden Bear Classic Moved into third on the NU all-time field goals list in that game, surpassing Mark Halsel ( ) Scored 26 points with 10 assists in victory over Georgia State Followed with his second-straight double-double, a season-high 32 points and 10 assists in 38 minutes at Old Dominion. PERSONAL: Born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Parents are Jaime Barea and Marta Mora Has two older brothers, Jamie J. Barea and Jason J. Barea Has a son, Sebastian Chosen as the flag bearer for the Puerto Rican delegation at the Centro American Games to be held in July in hometown of Mayagüez, P.R. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Totals NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 16

17 J.J. BAREA GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W : Cleveland L : N6 GOLDEN STATE L : N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W : L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L : Indiana L : N27 DENVER L : Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L : Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W 1 0 9: Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L : F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W : F19 INDIANA W : Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W : Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W : Dallas W : Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L DNP-Sprained Left Foot M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W : Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L DNP-Back Spasms A11 HOUSTON W : Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L DNP-Coach's Decision Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 17

18 COREY BREWER #13 FLORIDA - GUARD YEARS : Returned to Minnesota for his seventh NBA campaign, having signed as an unrestricted free agent to a three-year contract on July 12 Started 81 games, missing only Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City due to personal reasons Averaged 12.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg and 1.7 apg (in 32.2 mpg) while shooting a career-high 48.1% from the floor, 28.0% from three-point range and 71.8% from the FT line Boosted his scoring to 15.9 ppg (on 55.0% shooting) over the final 15 contests; he attempted just 81 treys in his final 46 games, compared to 130 in the first 35 Ranked 7th in the NBA in steals by swiping a career-best 1.85 spg, and also finished 4th in fast break scoring (5.2 ppg) Exploded for a career-high 51 points Apr. 11 vs. Houston (tying Kevin Love's franchise single-game record), adding a career-best six steals He becomes the fourth player in NBA history to collect 50+ points and 6+ steals in the same game, joining Rick Barry, Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan Swiped 4+ steals in four straight games (Apr. 5-11), equaling the longest such streak by any NBA player since Baron Davis put together seven in a row in Nov Passed Doug West (428) for 3rd place on the Wolves' all-time steal chart Apr. 8 vs. San Antonio Played a career-high 47:32 on Mar. 19 at Dallas Tallied a game-high 26 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland, one of seven 20+ performances this year and one of 12 career times he's scored 25+ Snagged a season-high 12 rebounds Dec. 15 at Memphis, his fifth career double-digit night; he also went over the 4000-career-point mark in that contest The five 3-pointers Nov. 13 vs. Cleveland are one shy of his career best He's the 11th player to enlist for two separate stints with the Wolves, having played four seasons ( through ) in his first tour after being selected by Minnesota in the 1st round of the 2007 NBA Draft. CAREER NOTES: Signed by Minnesota as a free-agent on July 12, 2013 Acquired by Denver from Dallas on Dec. 13, 2011 Signed by Dallas as a free agent on Mar. 3, 2011 Waived by New York on Mar. 1, 2011 Acquired by New York from Minnesota on Feb. 22, 2011 Chosen by Minnesota in the 1st round (7th overall) of the 2007 NBA Draft : Appeared in all 82 games (two starts), averaging 12.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.44 steals in 24.4 minutes Tallied 28 points and three rebounds vs. SAS on 4/10 Exploded for 29 points (5-6 3FG) and five steals vs. PHI on 3/21 Had team-high 26 points to go with six boards vs. OKC on 1/20 Scored 27 points while hitting a career-high six threes (6-7 3FG) vs. LAL on 12/ : Appeared in 59 games (17 starts) and averaged 8.9 points and 3.5, in 21.5 minutes Shot 43.4% from the field and 69.2% from the free throw line Posted a season-high 26 points on 10-of-14 shooting (5-of-6 from 3FG) and five rebounds at MEM on 2/17 Led the bench with 1.22 steals per game, ranking third overall on the team Scored in double-digits in eight straight games from 2/17 at MEM 3/4 at SAS Early in the season, recorded 3 DNP-CD on 12/31 at LAL, 1/1 vs. LAL and 1/6 at NOH : Appeared in 69 total games (24 starts) and averaged 8.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg, and 1.3 apg in 21.9 minutes Shot 39.5% from the field and 70.8% from the free throw line Played in 56 games with Minnesota (22 starts) averaging 8.6 ppg, 2.7 rpg, and 1.4 apg in 24.3 minutes Played in 13 games for Dallas (2 starts) averaging 5.3 ppg, and 1.8 rpg in 11.4 minutes Had a season-high 23 points (8-15 FGs), and five steals in 34 minutes vs. Orlando on 1/15/11 Registered 20 points in 28 minutes at Phoenix on 12/15/10 Waived by New York on 3/1/11 Acquired by Dallas as a free agent on 3/3/11 Scored in double figures on 27 occasions, including three games of 20+ Registered three DNP-CDs and spent six games on the inactive list (CDs) with Dallas : Became just the second Timberwolves player in the past 5 years to start all 82 games Averaged 13.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 2.4 apg in 30.3 minutes Shot a career-best 43.1% from the floor and 64.8% from the FT line Led the Wolves with 82 3-pointers, shooting 34.6% 3FGs Ranked 18th in the NBA in steals (1.43 spg), tallying 3+ on 13 occasions Tallied first career double-double with 22 points and 13 rebounds vs. Denver on 11/25/09 Career-high 27 points vs. Washington on 12/26/09 Led Minnesota in scoring 17 times, and scored 20+ points 14 times (57 double-figure games) : Played only 15 games before suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee vs. Denver on 11/29/08 Underwent surgery on 12/17/08 and missed the season's final 67 games Played in 15 games (8 starts) prior to the injury, averaging 6.2 ppg and 3.3 rpg in 20.5 minutes while shooting 41.4% from the floor and 73.7% from the foul line : Appeared in 79 games (35 starts) during his rookie season Averaged 5.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg and 1.0 spg while shooting 37.4% from the floor and 80.0% from the FT line in 22.8 minutes 18 double-figure scoring games 18 rebounds at Atlanta on 12/6/07, the best single-game total by a Timberwolves rookie since Dean Garrett corralled 20 at San Antonio on 1/31/97 16 points at Houston on 1/11/08 Season-best 16 points vs. Utah on 3/30/08) Missed one game due to a right thigh contusion on 3/5/08. PLAYOFF NOTES: Has played in 19 career postseason games, averaging 6.9 points and 1.4 rebounds 2013: Appeared in six postseason contests, registering averages of 10.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists Scored 19 points in 30 minutes in Game 2 vs. Golden State, one of four games in the series that he reached double figures 2012: Appeared in seven games vs. L.A. Lakers, averaging 8.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 16.6 minutes Scored 10+ three times, including a playoff career-high 18 points in GM 6 on 5/ : Appeared in 6 playoff games averaging 1.5 points in 3.8 minutes for Dallas on their way to the 2011 NBA championship. COLLEGE NOTES: Played three seasons at the University of Florida Averaged 11.3 points (47.9% FGs, 35.6% 3FGs, 70.8% FTs), 4.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.6 steals in 108 games (106 starts) Was a member of Florida s National Championship teams in 2006 and 2007 when the Gators became the first school to post back-to-back titles in 15 years Finished his career as Florida s all-time scoring leader in the NCAA Tournament with 198 points Ranks T-28th on Florida s all-time scoring list with 1,225 points Ranks 5th in career steals with 176 Named Most Outstanding Player of the 2007 NCAA Tournament Final Four Earned First Team All-SEC honors and named the SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a junior : Ranked 2nd on the team in scoring (13.2 ppg) and assists (2.9 apg) and 3rd in rebounding (4.7 rpg) : Named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team as a sophomore Averaged 12.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 39 games 4 games with 20+ points Posted the only triple-double in Florida history with 15 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high 13 assists vs. Jacksonville on 12/18/05 11 points and 7 rebounds vs. UCLA in the 2006 National Championship Game : Earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors Averaged 7.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and a team-high 1.4 steals 8 games with 10+ points Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 18

19 PERSONAL: Parents are Glenda and the late Pee Wee Brewer Hosts a summer basketball camp for elementary students in his hometown of Portland, Tenn Helped unveil a new Reading and Learning Center at Scheffer Recreation Center in St. Paul prior to his rookie season Actively participates in fundraising events for the American Diabetes Association and the Juvenile Diabetes Association as the disease has impacted his immediate family Named to the McDonald s All-American Team in 2004 after averaging 29.4 points and 12.8 rebounds per game during his senior season at Portland High School Has his own website ( Twitter NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Min.-Dal Denver Denver Minnesota Totals NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Dallas Denver Denver Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 19

20 COREY BREWER GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W : Cleveland L : N6 GOLDEN STATE L : N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W : L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L : Indiana L : N27 DENVER L : Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L : Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L Inactive New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L : F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W : F19 INDIANA W : Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W : Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W : Dallas W : Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W : Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W : Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 20

21 CHASE BUDINGER #10 ARIZONA - FORWARD YEARS : Endured another injury-shortened season, his second in Minnesota and fifth in the NBA Saw action in 41 games, having been sidelined for the first 34 following arthroscopic surgery on his left knee (making his season debut Jan. 8 vs. Phoenix) and missing the final six due to a sprained right ankle Averaged a career-low 6.7 ppg and 2.5 rpg while logging 18.3 mpg His 39.4% accuracy from the floor is also the lowest of his career; he hit 35.0% from three-point range and 82.1% from the FT line Made eight starts, tallying 10.5 ppg in 23.6 mpg while going 14-for-32 (43.8%) from long range in those eight Scored 24 points Apr. 4 at Miami, his high since netting 27 for Houston vs. New Orleans on Apr. 26, 2012; he also collected season highs with four assists in 37:44 Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds Mar. 26 vs. Atlanta Netted 10.0 ppg (46.3%) in 21.7 mpg over his final nine outings Came off the bench in all 15 March appearances, after starting the final seven in February Contributed 19 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland, one of 11 double-figure scoring nights. CAREER NOTES: Re-signed by Minnesota on July 12, 2013 Acquired by Minnesota from Houston on June 26, 2012 Had his draft rights acquired by Houston from Detroit on June 25, 2009 Selected by Detroit in the 2nd round (44th overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft : Saw his fourth NBA season (first in Minnesota) interrupted by injury Appeared in just 23 games, suffering a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee Nov. 10 at Chicago; he underwent surgery on Nov. 13 and missed 59 games before returning Mar. 21 at Sacramento Tallied 9.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg and 1.1 apg, shooting 41.4% from the field, 32.1% on three-pointers and 76.2% from the line Made his lone start in the Nov. 10 game at Chicago, scoring nine points and notching season highs in assists (four), steals (three) and minutes (27:53) Netted a teamhigh 17 points Apr. 9 at Golden State, the second time he led, and pulled in a season-high nine rebounds Mar. 27 vs. the Lakers Scored a team- and season-high 18 points Nov. 9 vs. Indiana, including the game-winner with :00.8 left : Averaged 9.6 points and 3.7 rebounds in 58 games (nine starts) finished 20th in the NBA in 3-point field goal percentage (.402, FG) named one of four players to vie for the Sprite Slam Dunk championship on All-Star Saturday Night in Orlando (2/25/12) led Houston with 22 points (7-14 FG, 4-8 3FG) in a victory at Portland (2/8/12) started at the L.A. Clippers (3/17/12), recording 19 points (8-14 FG) and six boards in 42:14 of action topped the Rockets with a season-best 27 points (10-18 FG) in a start vs. New Orleans (4/26/12), matching his season best in makes from beyond the arc (5-9 3FG) : Averaged 9.8 points and 3.6 rebounds in 78 games (22 starts) averaged 13.9 points in a career-high 22 starts (Rockets record: 14-8) netted five 20-point games, including the first two 30-point performances of his career led Houston with 22 points (8-10 FG) vs. Toronto (12/31/10) recorded his first career 30-point game with an even 30 points (9-18 FG, 4-8 3FG, 8-9 FT) in a win at Cleveland (2/23/11) scored 27 points (8-11 FG, 8-9 FT) vs. New Jersey (2/26/11) posted 15 points (6-7 FT) and a season-high nine rebounds at Philadelphia (3/30/11) notched a career-high 35 points (12-21 FG, 4-8 3FG, 7-7 FT) in leading the Rockets to a win at Minnesota (4/13/11) : Averaged 8.9 points and 3.0 rebounds in 74 games (four starts) made the first regular season start of his career vs. Detroit (12/15/09), finishing with 16 points (6-11 FG), a career-high 12 rebounds and five assists returned at the L.A. Lakers (1/5/10) after missing seven games with a right ankle sprain, which he suffered vs. Oklahoma City (12/19/09) totaled 14 points (5-5 FG, 2-2 3FG, 2-2 FT) in the fourth quarter vs. Golden State (2/2/10) posted 10 points (2-5 3FG) and a career-high-tying 12 rebounds at Miami (2/9/10) finished with a career-high six assists vs. Orlando (2/24/10) led Houston with a season-high 24 points (9-13 FG) vs. Washington (3/30/10) got a start at forward at Boston (4/2/10), matching his season-high 24 points (9-14 FG) behind a career-best 6-of-8 night from behind the arc in 45:16 of action. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Selected MVP of the 2006 Nike Junior World Championships held in Douai, France, leading Team USA to a 6-0 record with averages of 28 points and eight rebounds per game. COLLEGE NOTES: Averaged 17.0 points (.469, FG;.383, FG) and 5.8 rebounds in three seasons at Arizona finished career ranked 11th on Arizona s scoring list with 1,697 career points, which stands as the highest all-time point total in three seasons or less by a UA player earned All-America Honorable Mention for a second straight year from The Associated Press and was a First-Team All- Pac-10 selection as a junior one of just two Wildcats to start every game his sophomore season, earning Third-Team All-Pac-10 accolades selected as the 2007 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, becoming just the fifth Wildcats player to earn that honor was one of just nine freshman in Arizona history to ever score more than 400 points in a season inducted into Arizona s Ring of Honor in PERSONAL: Born on May 22, 1988, in San Diego, California son of Mara and Duncan Budinger majored in sociology at Arizona favorite movie is Gladiator lists favorite TV show as Entourage favorite athlete growing up was Michael Jordan co-hosted Bowl n Bash on Mar. 22, 2011, a free event for kids and mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters held his First Annual Basketball Camp for San Diegoarea youth at La Costa Canyon High School in Aug scholar athlete at La Costa Canyon High School, ranking as one of the nation s top players in both basketball and volleyball averaged 34 points, 11 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals as a senior in leading La Costa Canyon to the CIF Regional Championship a Parade Magazine First-Team All-American, he also claimed co-mvp honors in the 2006 McDonald s High School All-America Game was the runner-up in the 2006 McDonald s All-American Slam Dunk contest in , was named San Diego County Male Athlete of the Year by the San Diego Union-Tribune for his exploits in both basketball and volleyball was a three-time San Diego County Volleyball Player of the Year and the 2006 Mizuno National High School Volleyball Player of the Year. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Houston Houston Houston Minnesota Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 21

22 CHASE BUDINGER GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W Inactive N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W Inactive New York W Inactive Cleveland L Inactive N6 GOLDEN STATE L Inactive N8 DALLAS W Inactive L.A. Lakers W Inactive L.A. Clippers L Inactive N13 CLEVELAND W Inactive Denver L Inactive N16 BOSTON W Inactive Washington L Inactive N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L Inactive N22 BROOKLYN W Inactive Houston L Inactive Indiana L Inactive N27 DENVER L Inactive Dallas W Inactive Oklahoma City L Inactive D7 MIAMI L Inactive Detroit W Inactive D11 PHILADELPHIA W Inactive San Antonio L Inactive Memphis W Inactive Boston L Inactive D18 PORTLAND W Inactive L.A. Lakers L Inactive L.A. Clippers L Inactive D27 WASHINGTON W Inactive Milwaukee W Inactive D30 DALLAS L Inactive J1 NEW ORLEANS W Inactive J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L Inactive Philadelphia W Inactive J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W 1 0 7: Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L : F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W : F19 INDIANA W : Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W 1 0 9: Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W 1 0 4: Dallas W 1 0 5: Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L DNP-Coach's Decision Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W : Orlando L 1 1 1: A8 SAN ANTONIO W DNP-Sprained Right Ankle A9 CHICAGO L DNP-Sprained Right Ankle A11 HOUSTON W DNP-Sprained Right Ankle Sacramento L DNP-Sprained Right Ankle Golden State L DNP-Sprained Right Ankle A16 UTAH L DNP-Sprained Right Ankle Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 22

23 DANTE CUNNINGHAM #33 VILLANOVA - FORWARD YEARS : Completed his second season with the Wolves and fifth in the NBA by playing in a career-high 81 games Averaged 6.3 ppg and 4.1 rpg in 20.2 mpg, shooting 46.5% from the field but a career-low 56.7% from the FT line Also led the Wolves with 57 blocked shots on the season Made seven starts, averaging 14.1 ppg (51.8%) and 7.6 rpg while logging 35.5 mpg in those contests Posted season highs with 20 points and 13 rebounds (in 41:43) in the Apr. 11 win over Houston, the first 20/10 effort of his career; the Wolves went when he played 19+ minutes Shot 53.3% (48-for-90) over his final 15 outings, and hit at a 48.2% clip after Jan. 1 Collected his first doubledouble of the year (one of 10 career) on Feb. 8 vs. Portland, netting 14 points and 10 rebounds Contributed 18 points, a team-high eight rebounds and three blocks in a season-high 42:35 on Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City; he reached double figures on 18 occasions overall Dished a career-high six assists Jan. 10 vs. Charlotte, and picked off a career-high five steals Nov. 16 vs. Boston. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by Minnesota from Memphis on July 24, 2012 Signed as a free agent by Memphis on Dec. 23, 2011 Acquired by Charlotte from Portland on Feb. 24, 2011 Selected by Portland in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft : Played in 80 games (nine starts), logging a career-high 25.1 mpg Recorded career bests across the board ppg, 5.1 rpg and 0.8 apg -- while shooting 46.8% from the floor and 65.0% from the FT line Swiped 84 steals (1.05 spg) and ranked 4th in the NBA in steal/to ratio (1.50-to-1); he picked off a career-high four steals Apr. 5 vs. Toronto Netted 19 points in the Apr. 1 win vs. Boston, and tacked on 18 points (in just 18:44) Mar. 27 vs. the L.A. Lakers Scored 17 of his team- and career-high 23 points in the 4th quarter vs. Portland on Feb. 4 The 9-for-9 effort from the floor Feb. 2 vs. New Orleans is a club single-game record for accuracy; Trenton Hassell went 8-for-8 in a 2004 contest Registered his third double-double Jan. 5 vs. Portland; the 12 rebounds, three blocks and 42:25 were all season bests : Gave the Grizzlies energy off the bench in his first season in Memphis, averaging 5.2 points and 3.8 rebounds on a career-high.516 shooting in 17.6 minutes in 64 games (five starts) Scored 10-plus points 10 times, including a season-high 13 points on March 27 vs. Minnesota and April 3 vs. Golden State After playing one minute in the previous game, moved into the starting lineup and posted his first double-double of the season on March 27 vs. Minnesota, recording a season-high 13 points, a career-best 14 rebounds and a career-high tying four blocks in 41 minutes Recorded 10-plus rebounds four times Recorded one double-double on March 27 vs. Minnesota Made the game-winning tip-in with 0.2 seconds remaining to give Memphis a one-point victory over Denver on Feb. 17 at FedExForum Averaged 10.5 points and 5.5 rebounds on.667 shooting in 20.0 minutes in consecutive games from April against his former teams, Charlotte and Portland Scored eight points in 17 minutes in his Grizzlies debut on Dec. 26 at San Antonio Recorded seven points and four rebounds in his first Grizzlies start on Jan. 3 vs. Sacramento Missed two games from March 31-April 2 due to a left ankle sprain sustained on March 30 at Houston : Averaged 6.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and 0.6 blocks on.462 shooting in 21.0 minutes in 78 games (18 starts) in his second NBA season for the Portland Trail Blazers and Charlotte Bobcats Traded to Charlotte with Sean Marks and Joel Przybilla on Feb. 24 and averaged 9.0 points and 4.0 rebounds on.508 shooting in 24.0 minutes in 22 games (nine starts) for the Bobcats Scored a career-high 21 points on April 1 vs. Orlando and on April 11 vs. New Jersey : Averaged 3.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 0.3 blocks in 11.2 minutes in 63 games in his first NBA season Scored 10-plus points five times Registered his first double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds on April 14, 2010 against Golden State. PLAYOFF NOTES: 2012: In seven postseason contests, posted averages of 1.1 points and 1.6 rebounds in 7.0 minutes per game 2010: Averaged 4.6 points and 2.6 rebounds in 8.4 minutes in five playoff appearances for the Trail Blazers. COLLEGE NOTES: Appeared in a school-record 139 career games, with 104 starts while playing for Villanova in his senior year, led the team in scoring and rebounding the entire season averaged 14.9 points and 8.1 rebounds per game in seven games combined between the Big East Tournament and NCAA Tournament named Most Outstanding Player at the 2009 Men's Basketball named the Big East Most Improved Player in PERSONAL: Born April 22, 1987 in Clinton, Md mother is Searcy Blakenship and father is Ron Cunningham sister Davalyn Cunningham played in the WNBA after averaging 13 rebounds, 20 points and four blocked shots per game as a senior at St. John's Potomac High School, he was honored as the Washington Post Metropolitan Player of the Year along with teammates Mike Conley and Quincy Pondexter, hosted a Lifeblood Blood Drive on Jan. 29, 2012 to benefit patients with sickle cell disease. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Portland Por.-Cha Memphis Minnesota Minnesota Totals NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Portland Memphis Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 23

24 DANTE CUNNINGHAM GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W : Cleveland L : N6 GOLDEN STATE L : N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W : L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L : Indiana L : N27 DENVER L : Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L : Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L 1 0 7: Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L : F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W : F19 INDIANA W : Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W : Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W : Dallas W : Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W 1 0 9: M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W Inactive Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W : Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 24

25 GORGUI DIENG #5 LOUISVILLE - CENTER YEAR : Closed his rookie NBA campaign on the upswing, highlighted by being named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for March Saw action in 60 games overall, including 33 of the final 35; he averaged 4.8 ppg and and 5.0 rpg (in 13.6 mpg) while shooting 49.8% from the floor and 63.4% from the FT line Started 15 of the final 18 contests, averaging 12.0 ppg and 11.3 rpg in 30.2 mpg and hitting 52.8% (84-for-159) from the floor in those 18 while collecting nine double-doubles Hit the game-winning shot with :04.6 left Apr. 11 vs. Houston, capping a 12-point, 20-rebound performance Became the fifth player in Wolves history to record a 20-point/20-rebound game Mar. 20 at Houston (22 pts/21 reb), joining Kevin Garnett, Tom Gugliotta, Al Jefferson and Kevin Love He's also just the fourth NBA rookie in the past 20 years to accomplish that feat (Joe Smith, Tim Duncan, DeJuan Blair) Also dealt a season-high four assists in the Mar. 20 game at Houston Made his first start Mar. 16 vs. Sacramento; the five blocks tied a team season best. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by Minnesota from Utah on June 27, 2013 Selected by Utah in the 1st round (21st overall) of the 2013 NBA Draft. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Totaled 16 points, 11 rebounds and five steals and hit a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer in leading Sénégal to a victory over Team USA Midwest in the 2009 Nike Global Challenge in Oregon on Aug. 8, COLLEGE NOTES: : BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and an All-BIG EAST first team selection Averaged 8.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots in six NCAA Tournament games. An All-Midwest Region selection Narrowly missed a triple-double in the BIG EAST Championship title game vs. Syracuse with nine points, nine rebounds and a career-high eight assists Scored a career-high 23 points against Seton Hall (10-of-11 FG), adding eight rebounds and three blocked shots (2/23/13) In league games only, he led in the BIG EAST Conference in rebounding (10.8 rpg) and was second in blocked shots (2.8 bpg) In overall statistics, he ranked second in the BIG EAST Conference and 29th nationally in rebounding (9.4 rpg), and third in the league and 24th nationally in blocked shots (2.5) His 9.4 rebounding average was the highest in 19 years (since Clifford Rozier in , 11.1 rpg) : Led the BIG EAST and was eighth nationally in blocked shots (3.2 per game), was third in the league in rebounding (9.1; 45th in the nation) and seventh in field goal percentage (.525) His 128 blocked shots as a sophomore were a new University of Louisville single season record He swatted six shots three times (vs. Memphis, Kentucky, Seton Hall) and seven on three occasions (vs. St. John's, Rutgers, Michigan St.) Had 11 double-doubles as a sophomore, the latest being 11 points, 13 rebounds and four steals at Cincinnati His 11 double-doubles were third in the BIG EAST Named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament team after averaging 8.8 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.3 blocked shots while shooting 68.2 percent from the field in the four games : Ranked third in the BIG EAST and 53rd nationally in blocks (1.9) Blocked a shot in 24 of his 29 games as a freshman, with multiple swats in 13 games Blocked at least four shots in five games, including rejecting five against Seton Hall and at USF in his first two BIG EAST games Starter at center in 10 games, averaging 6.4 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.2 blocks in those 10 starts while hitting 26-of-42 field goals (.619) Produced his first career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 12 rebounds against Connecticut (2/18/11). PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 18, 1990 Son of Momar Dieng and Seynabou Diagne One of eight children in his family Majored in communication at Louisville Speaks five languages (Spanish, French, Italian, English and his native Wolof) Honored at The White House on June 23, 2013 as President Obama welcomed the 2013 NCAA Champion Louisville Cardinals for a celebration Averaged 15.4 points, 12.6 rebounds and 7.2 blocked shots as a senior at Huntington St. Joseph Prep in Huntington, West Virginia Enjoys playing video games in his spare time Twitter NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 25

26 GORGUI DIENG GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W DNP-Coach's Decision N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W DNP-Coach's Decision Cleveland L 1 0 2: N6 GOLDEN STATE L 1 0 6: N8 DALLAS W DNP-Coach's Decision L.A. Lakers W 1 0 2: L.A. Clippers L 1 0 5: N13 CLEVELAND W 1 0 9: Denver L DNP-Coach's Decision N16 BOSTON W 1 0 2: Washington L DNP-Coach's Decision N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L DNP-Coach's Decision N22 BROOKLYN W 1 0 8: Houston L 1 0 2: Indiana L DNP-Coach's Decision N27 DENVER L DNP-Coach's Decision Dallas W 1 0 4: Oklahoma City L 1 0 5: D7 MIAMI L 1 0 9: Detroit W 1 0 2: D11 PHILADELPHIA W DNP-Coach's Decision San Antonio L DNP-Coach's Decision Memphis W DNP-Coach's Decision Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W DNP-Coach's Decision L.A. Lakers L 1 0 0: L.A. Clippers L DNP-Coach's Decision D27 WASHINGTON W 1 0 2: Milwaukee W 1 0 1: D30 DALLAS L DNP-Coach's Decision J1 NEW ORLEANS W 1 0 2: J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L DNP-Coach's Decision Philadelphia W 1 0 6: J8 PHOENIX L DNP-Coach's Decision J10 CHARLOTTE W 1 0 5: San Antonio L 1 0 3: J15 SACRAMENTO L DNP-Coach's Decision Toronto L Inactive J18 UTAH W : Utah W 1 0 2: Golden State W Inactive Portland L 1 0 1: Chicago W 1 0 9: J29 NEW ORLEANS W 1 0 6: J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L DNP-Coach's Decision F4 L.A. LAKERS W 1 0 8: Oklahoma City L 1 0 7: New Orleans L 1 0 6: F8 PORTLAND L 1 0 9: F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W 1 0 7: F19 INDIANA W 1 0 4: Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W 1 0 4: Sacramento W DNP-Coach's Decision Denver W 1 0 3: M5 NEW YORK L 1 0 1: M7 DETROIT W 1 0 6: M9 TORONTO L DNP-Coach's Decision M11 MILWAUKEE W 1 0 1: Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W : Dallas W : Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W : Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W : Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 26

27 ROBBIE HUMMEL #6 PURDUE - FORWARD YEAR : One of three rookies on the Wolves' roster this season, he appeared in 53 games (five starts), including 19 of the final 20 Contributed 3.4 ppg and 2.5 rpg in 12.4 mpg while shooting 37.9% from the field, 36.0% from beyond the arc and 93.8% from the FT line Closed the season by connecting on 17 of his final 32 three-point attempts (53.1%) over a 16-game stretch Netted a season-high 12 points Apr. 5 at Orlando, his fourth double-digit scoring night Claimed a season-high eight rebounds Feb. 23 at Portland; he averaged 9.7 reb/48 on the year Member of the Wolves' entry at the 2013 Las Vegas Summer League, where he tallied 8.6 ppg (47.1%) and 5.8 rpg. CAREER NOTES: Signed by Minnesota on Sept. 26, 2013 Selected by Minnesota in the 2nd round (58th overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft. PROFESSIONAL NOTES: : Wrapped up his first pro season by appearing in 30 games for Spanish club Blusens Monbús Obradoiro in the Liga Endesa (ACB) Averaged 10.1 ppg and 3.8 rpg in 20.3 mpg, shooting 47.0% from the field, 41.2% (28-for-68) from three-point range and 89.1% from the FT line Reached double figures on 19 occasions, scoring a game- and season-high 19 points (in 24:33) in the Apr. 14 victory at Real Madrid Added 18 points Jan. 13 at Joventut, and snared nine rebounds Dec. 1 at Estudiantes Debuted on Nov. 10 vs. Murcia, having been sidelined for two months after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: 2009: Averaged 7.3 points and 5.6 rebounds in seven games (three starts) to help lead Team USA to the bronze medal at the 2009 World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. COLLEGE NOTES: Purdue's first-ever winner of the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award An honorable mention AP All-American USBWA All- District V NABC All-District 7 Puerto Rico Tip-Off All-Tournament Team Big Ten Player of the Week (Feb. 27) Finished his career ranked ninth in program history in points (1,772), fourth in rebounds (862), three-point field goals (216) and games started (120), sixth in free throw percentage (.841) and minutes played (3,830), seventh in blocks (112) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.94), 11th in steals (132), 12th in free throws made (390), 14th in double-doubles (20) and 24th in assists (268) : Made 72 three-pointers to rank ninth on Purdue's single-season chart Ranked fourth in the Big Ten in scoring (16.4) and rebounds (7.2), fifth in free throw percentage (.825) and blocks per game (1.2) and sixth in three-pointers per game (2.1) in overall games Ranked fourth in the conference in rebounds (7.8), fifth in free throw percentage (.843), sixth in blocks per game (1.2), seventh in scoring (16.3) and 12th in three-pointers per game (1.7) in Big Ten games only : Named to the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 Missed the season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in preseason practice : Second-team State Farm Coaches All-American Honorable mention AP All-American UBWA All-District V NABC All-District 7 First-team All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten John R. Wooden Award and Oscar Robertson Trophy finalist Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team Started all 27 games before suffering a season-ending knee injury on Feb. 24 Averaged 15.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.0 blocks per game Led the Big Ten and ranked eighth in the NCAA in free throw percentage with a mark of 90.2 percent, the second-best single-season mark in program history Also ranked fourth in the league in defensive rebounds (5.3), sixth in both in rebounds (6.9) and blocked shots (1.0), seventh in scoring (15.7) and 12th in threepoint field goals per game (1.6) in all games Ranked second in free throw percentage (89.2), third in defensive rebounds (5.8), sixth in rebounds (7.3) and blocks (1.2), seventh in scoring (16.2) and three-point field goal percentage (40.9), 11th in three-point field goals (1.8) and 15th in steals (1.1) in league play : Received third-team All-Big Ten honors from the conference media and head coaches Named MVP of the Big Ten Tournament USBWA All-District V honoree Academic All-Big Ten Led the Boilermakers in scoring 10 times and rebounding on 13 occasions in 32 games Averaged 12.5 points, a team-best 7.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game : Named first-team All-Big Ten by the league's media and head coaches, becoming the first Purdue freshman to ever garner first-team honors Selected to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team Earned USBWA All-District recognition One of 24 finalists for the John R. Wooden Award One of 10 finalists for the Oscar Robertson National Player of the Year Award Named Big Ten Player of the Week on Feb. 11 Led the conference in three-point field goal percentage (44.7) and ranked 11th in scoring (11.4). PERSONAL: Full name is Robert John Hummel Born on March 8, 1989 in Valparaiso, Ind Son of Glenn and Linda Hummel Has one brother, Dan Twitter NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 27

28 ROBBIE HUMMEL GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W DNP-Coach's Decision N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W 1 0 6: New York W DNP-Coach's Decision Cleveland L DNP-Coach's Decision N6 GOLDEN STATE L 1 0 1: N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W 1 0 2: L.A. Clippers L DNP-Coach's Decision N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L 1 0 8: Indiana L : N27 DENVER L 1 0 1: Dallas W DNP-Coach's Decision Oklahoma City L 1 0 0: D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L 1 0 6: Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W DNP-Coach's Decision L.A. Lakers L DNP-Coach's Decision L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W 1 0 2: Milwaukee W 1 0 5: D30 DALLAS L 1 0 5: J1 NEW ORLEANS W 1 0 4: J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L 1 0 7: Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L DNP-Coach's Decision J10 CHARLOTTE W Inactive San Antonio L Inactive J15 SACRAMENTO L Inactive Toronto L Inactive J18 UTAH W Inactive Utah W Inactive Golden State W Inactive Portland L Inactive Chicago W Inactive J29 NEW ORLEANS W Inactive J31 MEMPHIS L Inactive Atlanta L Inactive F4 L.A. LAKERS W Inactive Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L Inactive F8 PORTLAND L 1 0 5: F10 HOUSTON L DNP-Coach's Decision F12 DENVER W 1 0 6: F19 INDIANA W 1 0 0: Utah W 1 0 8: Portland L : Phoenix W 1 0 5: Sacramento W Inactive Denver W Inactive M5 NEW YORK L Inactive M7 DETROIT W Inactive M9 TORONTO L DNP-Coach's Decision M11 MILWAUKEE W 1 0 1: Charlotte L 1 0 2: M16 SACRAMENTO W 1 0 9: Dallas W : Houston L 1 0 9: M23 PHOENIX L DNP-Coach's Decision Memphis L 1 0 4: M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W 1 0 9: Brooklyn L 1 0 2: M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W 1 0 1: Miami W : Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W : Sacramento L : Golden State L 1 0 6: A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 28

29 OTHYUS JEFFERS #0 ROBERT MORRIS (IL) - GUARD YEARS : Rejoined Minnesota for the final month of his third NBA season, appearing in two games Signed on Apr. 8, and made his regular-season Wolves debut that night vs. San Antonio Added two points and three rebounds in 11:27 vs. Chicago on Apr. 9 Played 44 games for the D-League's Iowa Energy, averaging 20.9 ppg (49.1%), 9.9 rpg and 3.6 apg in 37.7 mpg It's the fifth season he's spent in Des Moines; he ranked 5th in the D-League in rebounding and 4th in steals (2.16 spg) Saw action in four games for San Antonio (Jan ) Averaged 4.3 ppg (45.5%) and 3.5 rpg in six preseason contests with Minnesota, highlighted by a 13-point, six rebound effort Oct. 10 vs. Milwaukee Also played for the Wolves' entry at the 2013 Las Vegas Summer League, averaging 8.2 ppg (53.3%) and 3.8 rpg. CAREER NOTES: Signed by Minnesota on Apr. 8, 2014 Waived by San Antonio on Feb. 1, 2014 Signed by San Antonio on Jan. 24, 2014 Waived by Minnesota on Oct. 25, 2013 Signed by Minnesota on Sept. 26, 2013 Waived by Phoenix on Oct. 15, 2012 Signed by Phoenix on Oct. 1, 2012 Signed by Washington on Mar. 17, 2011 Signed by San Antonio on Mar. 4, 2011 Waived by Utah on Oct. 21, 2010 Signed by Utah on Mar. 3, : Did not play in the NBA Appeared in 33 games (31 starts) with Iowa in the NBA D-League Averaged 14.7 points and 5.4 rebounds per game with Iowa Named to the NBA D-League All-Defensive Third Team : Missed the entire campaign with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee : Split the campaign between San Antonio (one game) and Washington (16 games, one start) Played the most extensive minutes of his NBA career over the last month of the season with Washington, averaging 5.7 points in 19.6 minutes per game Recorded his first career double-double on Apr. 9 vs. Atlanta, tallying 13 points and 11 rebounds in 30 minutes Made the first start of his career against Cleveland on Apr. 1, scoring 13 points, grabbing four rebounds and swiping three steals in 33 minutes Scored two points and grabbed two rebounds in eight minutes in his lone appearance with San Antonio Appeared in 38 games (37 starts) with Iowa in the NBA D-League, averaging 21.1 points (3rd in NBADL) and 9.1 rebounds per game (8th) Named to the All-NBA D-League Second Team and NBA D-League All-Defensive First Team : Appeared in 14 games with the Utah Jazz, averaging 2.6 points and 1.4 rebounds in 5.2 minutes per game Appeared in 22 games (16 starts) with Iowa in the NBA D-League, averaging 14.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game : Appeared in 48 games (32 starts) with Iowa in the NBA D-League, averaging 20.6 points and 8.8 rebounds per game en route to being named the NBA D- League Rookie of the Year Played in one postseason game with the Energy in the 2009 D-League playoffs, scoring 31 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. PLAYOFF NOTES: 2010: Played in six postseason games with the Jazz, averaging 0.3 points in 1.6 minutes per game. COLLEGE NOTES: : Completed his collegiate career with his first season at Robert Morris University-Illinois Averaged 21.5 points and 8.8 rebounds in 29.5 minutes per game, leading the Eagles to a 28-4 overall record including 9-1 in NAIA conference play His 710 points were the second most in a season in school history Named to the Baskeball Times NAIA Division I Men's Basketball All- American First Team Named NAIA Co-Player of the Year by Basketball Times : Spent his second season at University of Illinois-Chicago, avearging 15.4 points and 8.6 rebounds per game All-Horizon League First Team honoree Finished first on the team in scoring (15.5 ppg), rebounding (8.6 rpg), field goal percentage (.469) and steals (1.6 spg) Named Horizon League Player of the Week for the period ending Dec. 3 after averaging 16.0 points and 8.0 rebounds in leading UIC to a pair of wins : Horizon League Newcomer of the Year and All-Horizon League Newcomer Team honoree Saw action in all 31 games while making 30 starts Led the Flames in rebounding (7.6 rpg) and assists (3.0 apg) Ranked second on the team in scoring (11.6 ppg). PERSONAL: Born on August 5, 1985 in Chicago, Illinois son of Geraldine Allen Varisty letterwinner at Hubbard High School in Chicago, Ill., where he graduated as the school's all-time leading rebounder (1,987) and program's second all-time leading scorer (2,547) Had his No. 12 jersey retired in 2003 Twitter handle NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Utah S.A.-Was S.A.-Min Totals NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Utah Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 29

30 OTHYUS JEFFERS GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W New York W Cleveland L N6 GOLDEN STATE L N8 DALLAS W L.A. Lakers W L.A. Clippers L N13 CLEVELAND W Denver L N16 BOSTON W Washington L N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L N22 BROOKLYN W Houston L Indiana L N27 DENVER L Dallas W Oklahoma City L D7 MIAMI L Detroit W D11 PHILADELPHIA W San Antonio L Memphis W Boston L D18 PORTLAND W L.A. Lakers L L.A. Clippers L D27 WASHINGTON W Milwaukee W D30 DALLAS L J1 NEW ORLEANS W J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L Philadelphia W J8 PHOENIX L J10 CHARLOTTE W San Antonio L J15 SACRAMENTO L Toronto L J18 UTAH W Utah W Golden State W Portland L Chicago W J29 NEW ORLEANS W J31 MEMPHIS L Atlanta L F4 L.A. LAKERS W Oklahoma City L New Orleans L F8 PORTLAND L F10 HOUSTON L F12 DENVER W F19 INDIANA W Utah W Portland L Phoenix W Sacramento W Denver W M5 NEW YORK L M7 DETROIT W M9 TORONTO L M11 MILWAUKEE W Charlotte L M16 SACRAMENTO W Dallas W Houston L M23 PHOENIX L Memphis L M26 ATLANTA W M28 L.A. LAKERS W Brooklyn L M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L A2 MEMPHIS W Miami W Orlando L Signed -- 4/8/14 A8 SAN ANTONIO W 1 0 1: A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W Sacramento L Golden State L A16 UTAH L Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 30

31 KEVIN LOVE #42 UCLA - FORWARD YEARS : Shattered numerous franchise records during his sixth season in Minnesota and the NBA Played in 77 games, missing four due to injury, and logged a career-high 2797 minutes Tallied a franchise-record 26.1 ppg (ranking 4th in the league) along with 12.5 rpg (3rd) and a career-best 4.4 apg in 36.3 mpg He's the first player to average 26/12/4 over a full season since the NBA/ABA merger; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bob McAdoo had most recently accomplished that feat in Shot 45.7% from the floor, 37.6% from three-point range and 82.1% from the FT line, setting club single-season marks for treys made (190) and attempted (505), and free throws made (520) and attempted (633) Registered the first three triple-doubles of his career -- Feb. 22 at Utah (37 pts/12 reb/10 ast), Mar. 28 vs. the L.A. Lakers (22/10/10) and Apr. 2 vs. Memphis (24/16/10) -- and led the Wolves across the board (pts/reb/ast) seven times Had 33 points and a season-high 19 rebounds Mar. 3 at Denver, the 27th time he's collected 30+ pts/15+ reb; among active players, only Tim Duncan (44) and Dwight Howard (37) have more such games Posted a league-leading 65 double-doubles (hiking his career total to 256) and tallied 30+ points on a franchise-record 25 occasions, including six games of 40 or more Totaled 25+ pts/10+ reb in 11 straight outings from Jan. 29-Feb. 25, the NBA's longest such run since Shaquille O'Neal put together 13 in a row in 2001 Named Western Conference Player of the Week twice (Feb. 24, Nov. 4) Started for the West in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 16 in New Orleans, tallying 13 points and nine rebounds Averaged 34.0 ppg and 14.1 rpg in February; those figures have not been reached in tandem for a calendar month since Moses Malone in March 1982 Grabbed his 4000th rebound Jan. 21 at Utah, and scored his 6000th career point Jan. 24 at Golden State Poured in a season-high 45 points (with 19 rebounds) Dec. 22 at the Clippers; he totaled 42 points Dec. 13 at San Antonio, matching Stephon Marbury's club record by drilling eight three-pointers in that game. CAREER NOTES: Re-signed to a four-year contract extension on Jan. 25, 2012 Acquired by Minnesota from Memphis on June 26, 2008 Selected by Memphis in the 1st round (5th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft : Limited to 18 games, missing 62 due to an injury to his right hand Averaged 18.3 ppg, 14.0 rpg and 2.3 apg but posted career lows in FG accuracy (35.2%) and FT accuracy (70.4%); he also slipped to 21.7% (20-for-92) from three-point range Made his season debut Nov. 21 vs. Denver, totaling 34 points and 14 rebounds; he'd missed the first nine games after sustaining a fracture of the third and fourth metacarpals in his right hand on Oct. 17 Re-fractured the third metacarpal in the Jan. 3 victory at Denver; he underwent surgery on Jan. 15 and was sidelined for the final 53 contests Also underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove scar tissue on his left knee on Apr. 10 Led Minnesota with 28 points in the Dec. 20 win vs. Oklahoma City, adding a season-high seven assists Poured in a season-high 36 points Dec. 7 vs. Cleveland Hauled in a season-high 24 rebounds Nov. 27 at Sacramento, including a career-best 21 defensive boards; he's just the third Timberwolves player to pull in 20+ defensive boards in a game, joining Kevin Garnett and Al Jefferson : Played in 55 games, sitting out the final seven after suffering a concussion Apr. 11 at Denver Earned Second Team All-NBA honors after ranking 4th in scoring (26.0 ppg), 2nd in rebounding (13.3 rpg) and 2nd in minutes played (39.0 mpg); Kevin Garnett held the prior club single-season scoring mark at 24.2 ppg in Shot 44.8% from the field, 37.2% (105-for-282) from long range and 82.4% from the FT line Also led the NBA in point/rebound double-doubles (48) and ranked 4th in FTs made (379) and 5th in FT attempts (460) Totaled 40 points and 19 rebounds Mar. 28 at Charlotte, his third 40+ effort in March and his 10th 30-point/15-rebound night of the year; the rest of the league combined for nine such games Poured in a clubrecord 51 points Mar. 23 at Oklahoma City, breaking Garnett's mark of 47 (Jan. 4, 2005 vs. Phoenix); the seven treys were also a career high Had 42 points Mar. 3 at Portland, and followed up with a 39-point effort vs. the Clippers; he averaged a league-best 30.7 ppg (46.4%) and 13.9 rpg in March Tallied 17 points, seven rebounds and three steals for the West in the 2012 All-Star Game in Orlando; he also won the Foot Locker Three-Point Contest Hit the game-winning FTs with :00.1 left Feb. 19 vs. Philadelphia; he sank a three-pointer as time expired to beat the L.A. Clippers on Jan. 20 Saw his run of double-doubles halted at 15 Jan. 21 at Utah, the NBA's longest streak to open a season since Moses Malone reeled off 16 in a row in Totaled 31 points and 20 rebounds Dec. 27 at Milwaukee, setting franchise records with his 19-for-24 outing from the line : Topped off his third season in the NBA by winning the league's Most Improved Player award, after registering career highs in scoring (20.2 ppg), rebounding (an NBA-best and franchise-record 15.2 rpg), assists (2.5 apg), minutes (35.8 mpg) and all three shooting categories Hit 47.0% from the floor while ranking 18th in scoring, 14th in three-point accuracy (41.7%) and 28th in FT accuracy (85.0%) Started all 73 of his appearances, missing the final six games (and nine of the last 11) due to a strained left groin Became the first NBA player to average 20+ ppg and 15+ rpg since Moses Malone in , and compiled the league's highest rebounding average since Ben Wallace hauled in 15.4 rpg in Broke Al Jefferson's club single-season mark for offensive rebounds (308 in ), finishing with a league-best 330 Was Minnesota's top scorer 41 times and also led in assists on nine occasions; he scored 20+ points 43 times Saw his run of 53 straight point/rebound double-doubles halted Mar. 13 at Golden State; Kevin Garnett held the previous franchise record at 37 (Feb. 1-Nov. 6, 2006) Posted his fourth 30/20 effort of the year Feb. 27 vs. Golden State (37 points, 23 rebounds); Pau Gasol and Dwight Howard recorded the only other such games in The 18-for-23 effort from the FT line vs. Golden State on Feb. 27 tied club records in both categories; he also surpassed the 3000-career-point mark in that game Made his All-Star Game debut on Feb. 20 at Staples Center, scoring two points with four rebounds (in 11:44) in the Western Conference's victory He's the fifth player in franchise history to be chosen as an All-Star, and the first since Garnett in 2007 Led the Wolves across the board (pts/reb/ast) vs. Houston on Jan. 24, handing out a season-high seven assists Scored 30+ points nine times, including four in January Snagged his 2000th rebound Jan. 11 vs. San Antonio, and posted his 100th double-double Jan. 13 vs. Washington Hauled in 24 rebounds Jan. 3 at Boston; he ranked 2nd in double-doubles (64) for the season behind Dwight Howard Saw his consecutive FT streak ended at 46 on Dec. 3 at San Antonio Erupted for a career-high 43 points Dec. 18 at Denver, and poured in 32 points with 22 rebounds Nov. 24 vs. San Antonio Totaled 31 points and 31 boards Nov. 12 vs. New York, shattering Al Jefferson's singlegame rebounding record (26 at Houston, Jan. 13, 2010) He's the first NBA player to tally 30+ points and 30+ rebounds in the same game since Houston's Moses Malone (Feb. 11, 1982 vs. Seattle) and the first to grab 30+ rebounds since Charles Barkley had 33 for Houston at Phoenix on Nov. 2, : Completed his second year in Minnesota by seeing action in 60 games (22 starts) Made his regular-season debut Dec. 4 at New Orleans, having been sidelined for the first 18 games due to a fractured fourth metacarpal (left hand) suffered Oct. 16 at Chicago; he underwent surgery on Oct. 20 Also missed two games (Jan ) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 31

32 due to an upper respiratory infection and two (Mar ) with a left mid-foot sprain Was one of only 15 NBA players to average a doubledouble for the season, tallying 14.0 ppg and 11.0 rpg in 28.6 mpg He shot 45.0% from the floor and 81.5% from the line, leading the Wolves with 276 FT attempts Drained 35 three-pointers (at a 33.0% clip), after hitting only two as a rookie Started the Apr. 7-9 games, his first since Jan. 23 at Milwaukee (after 30 straight bench outings); he tallied 15.3 ppg, 13.3 rpg and 2.8 apg in 22 starts overall Was Minnesota's top rebounder on 35 occasions and leading scorer 11 times, collecting a team-best 36 point/rebound double-doubles (good for 11th in the NBA); the Jan. 2 game at Indiana ended his double-double string at 11 Scored 23 points and hauled in a career-high 22 rebounds Mar. 28 vs. Phoenix, becoming the fourth player in Wolves history to notch a 20/20 game (Garnett 26, Jefferson 5, Gugliotta) Scored a then-career-high 25 points Jan. 31 vs. New York Grabbed his 1000th rebound Jan. 13 at Houston, and went over the career-point mark Dec. 16 vs. the L.A. Clippers Handed out a career-high nine assists Dec. 30 vs. Utah, and pulled in 19 rebounds Dec. 11 at the Lakers Had his contract option exercised on Nov : Completed his first NBA season by leading all rookies (and ranking 9th overall) in rebounding at 9.1 rpg Broke the club single-season rookie rebounding record Apr. 11 vs. Phoenix, and ended the year with 734 to surpass Christian Laettner (708 in ) Played in 81 games (including 37 starts), missing the Apr. 5 game vs. Denver due to the flu Averaged 11.1 ppg (9th among rookies) while logging 25.3 mpg and shooting 45.9%; he boosted those numbers to 13.3 ppg (on 48.4% shooting) and 9.9 rpg after Jan. 1 (50 games) Led the Wolves in FTs made and attempted by finishing 265-for-336 (78.9%); he averaged 7.9 FTAs/48 on the year Also broke Laettner's franchise rookie mark for double-doubles, collecting his 29th (tops among NBA rookies this season) in the Apr. 15 finale vs. Sacramento Named Western Conference T-Mobile Rookie of the Month for March, the third Timberwolves player to claim those honors (Stephon Marbury, Randy Foye) Led Minnesota in scoring on seven occasions, including a 23-point effort Mar. 31 vs. Dallas; he was the top rebounder 36 times Pulled down 19 rebounds Mar. 17 at San Antonio, one short of Dean Garrett's franchise rookie record and the 2nd-highest total by an NBA rookie on the season (the Clippers' DeAndre Jordan grabbed 20 at Golden State on Jan. 25) Led the NBA in offensive rebounds per 48 (6.4); his 274 offensive boards ranked 3rd behind Orlando's Dwight Howard (336) and Charlotte's Emeka Okafor (275), and represent the 2nd-highest season total in franchise history (Al Jefferson, 308 in ) Tallied a season-high 24 points (with 15 rebounds) Feb. 25 vs. Utah. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Earned a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, averaging 11.6 ppg (63.0%) and a team-high 7.6 rpg in eight appearances for Team USA Became the first Timberwolves player to play in the Olympics since Kevin Garnett in 2000 Scored a team-high 16 points in Team USA s win over Tunisia Tallied nine points and nine rebounds in just over 18 minutes in the Gold Medal game Won a gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championship, the USA's first gold since 1994 Averaged 5.7 points and 4.9 rebounds while shooting 57.1 percent (20-35 FGs) from the field Named a member of the USA Men s National Team on Feb. 10, 2010 Member of the USA Blue Team in the 2009 USA Basketball Member of the 2007 USA Basketball Junior National Select Team that defeated a World Select Team in the 10th annual Nike Hoop Summit in Memphis, Tenn. COLLEGE NOTES: Earned consensus First Team All-American honors Named to the Wooden Award All-America Team and was a finalist for both the Naismith and Wooden Awards Named Pac-10 Player of the Year, becoming only the second freshman in league history to earn the honor Also named conference Freshman of the Year, earned First Team All-Conference and All-Freshman Team honors, and was an Honorable Mention selection for the league s All-Defensive Team Set school freshman single-season records for points scored (681) and rebounds (415) : Led team in scoring (17.5 ppg) and rebounding (10.6 rpg) Scored in double figures in every game and topped the 20-point mark 11 times Had 23 double-doubles Tallied 26 points and 18 rebounds at Oregon Scored 16 points and pulled down a career-high 21 rebounds at Oregon State, the first time a UCLA player had logged 20 or more rebounds in 30 years Recorded 18 points and 16 rebounds at Maryland Notched 26 points and 11 rebounds vs. Arizona and logged 24 points and 15 rebounds in the rematch Posted 17 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high five assists vs. Stanford Registered 22 points and 13 rebounds in his collegiate debut vs. Portland State Tallied 19 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high seven blocked shots vs. Texas A&M in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Recorded a career-high 29 points, 14 rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots vs.western Kentucky in the Sweet 16. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Named 2007 Gatorade National Male Athlete of the Year Earned the 2007 Naismith, Wooden, USA Today, National High School Coaches Association, McDonald's and Parade Magazine Male High School Player of the Year awards Became the first player in state history to be named player of the year three times, winning the award outright his sophomore and junior seasons and sharing the award his senior season with Duke s Kyle Singler Honored as a McDonald's All-American as a senior Set the Oregon state prep career scoring record with 2,628 points Helped Lake Oswego High School reach the state 4A tournament four straight years, the state championship game three straight years, and a state title in PERSONAL: Father Stan played with the Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Bullets in the NBA Uncle Mike Love is the lead singer of the Beach Boys Appeared on the cover of the EA Sports NCAA Basketball 09 video game Has hosted a winter coat drive to support the local Salvation Army during each of his first three seasons Lists Tiger Woods as his favorite athlete to watch Named to the USA Basketball Men s Select Team that practiced against the Senior National Team prior to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and was a member of USA Basketball s gold-medal-winning Senior Men s National Team at the 2010 FIBA World Championships in Turkey Favorite movies are He Got Game and Gladiator Lists the Seattle Mariners and Portland Trail Blazers as his favorite teams while growing up. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 32

33 KEVIN LOVE GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W : Cleveland L : N6 GOLDEN STATE L : N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W : L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L : Indiana L : N27 DENVER L : Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L DNP-Personal Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L : Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L DNP-Stiff Neck New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L DNP-Bruised Left Quadriceps F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W : F19 INDIANA W : Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W : Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W : Dallas W : Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W : Orlando L DNP-Back Spasms A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W DNP-Hyperextended Right Elbow Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 33

34 KEVIN MARTIN #23 WESTERN CAROLINA - GUARD YEARS : Wrapped up his first season with the Wolves (10th in the NBA) by starting 68 games Sidelined for seven games (Feb. 8-25) due to a fractured left thumb and sat out five (Apr. 4-11) with a sore right foot Ranked 22nd in the NBA in scoring (19.1 ppg) and 4th in FT accuracy (89.1%); the latter is the second-best percentage of his career and the fifth-highest single-season mark in franchise history Also averaged 3.0 rpg and 1.8 apg in 32.0 mpg while shooting 43.0% from the field and 38.7% from three-point range (35th in the NBA) Shot 44.2% from (72-for-163) beyond the arc in 35 road games, compared with 32.1% (43-for-134) in 33 at Target Center Made 92 of his final 99 FT attempts (92.9%), dating to a 1st-quarter miss Mar. 3 at Denver Poured in a season-high 36 points in the Apr. 16 finale vs. Utah, his seventh 30+ effort this year (76th career) and the 21st time he was Minnesota's top scorer Sank the 1000th three-pointer of his career Mar. 16 vs. Sacramento, and pulled down his 2000th career rebound Mar. 14 at Charlotte Netted 32 points Feb. 4 vs. the L.A. Lakers; the four assists and 26 FGA were season highs Hit the game-winning jumper with :08.4 left Jan. 24 at Golden State Claimed a seasonhigh 10 rebounds Nov. 20 vs. the L.A. Clippers, part of his ninth career double-double (first since Nov. 4, 2009 vs. Atlanta) Scored his 10,000th career point Nov. 11 at the Clippers; the Feb. 7 game at New Orleans was the 600th of his career. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by Minnesota from Oklahoma City on July 11, 2013 as part of a three-team deal that also included Milwaukee Acquired by Oklahoma City from Houston on Oct. 27, 2012 Acquired by Houston from Sacramento on Feb. 18, 2010 as part of a threeteam deal that also included New York Re-signed by Sacramento on Aug. 28, 2007 Selected by Sacramento in the 1st round (26th overall) of the 2004 NBA Draft : Appeared in 77 games and averaged 14.0 points (ranked 5th in the NBA among reserves), 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 27.7 minutes Ranked 4th in the NBA in free throw shooting accuracy (89.0%; FT) Scored 20-plus points on 10 occasions (including three straight games from 11/16 11/21) OKC went 9-1 when Martin scored 20-plus points Ranked 10th in the NBA in 3-point shooting accuracy (42.6%; FG) Recorded a 3-point field goal in all but 10 games this season Posted a game-high 28 points (19 points in the second qtr) on 8-of-11 shooting on vs. ATL (11/4), including six three point makes (one shy of the OKC era record) Recorded six made 3-point FGs after posting a game-high-tying 27 points during OKC win at NOH (11/16) Missed one game with right quad contusion One game DNP flu like symptoms Three games DND lower back spasms : Averaged a team-high 17.1 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 40 games (40 starts) Ranked tied for fourth in the NBA in free throw percentage (career-best.894, FT). Registered a team-best plus point outings, including four 30-point games Led (or tied) the Rockets in scoring 16 times Registered five 20-point halves, including a season-best 27 first-half points (10-14 FG, 5-8 3FG, 2-2 FT) vs. New Orleans (1/19/12) Recorded a season-best six consecutive 20-plus point games (1/19/12-2/1/12), averaging 29.2 points (.496, FG) and going 26-of-57 (.456) from 3-point range over that time frame Placed on the inactive list for two games (1/27/12-1/28/12) due to inflammation in his right heel DND for 17 games (and NWT one game (3/27/12) due to a strained right shoulder : In his second season with the Rockets, averaged a team-high 23.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.00 steals in 80 games (80 starts) Became the first player in Rockets history to reach 1,800 points (career- high 1,876), make 500 or more free throws (career- high 594) and hit at least pointers (career-high 176) in a single season One of three Rockets players (all-time) to finish in the NBA top-10 of at least four major statistical categories, ranking tied for first in the NBA in free throws made (career-high 594), third in 3-point field goals made (career-high 176), eighth in free throw percentage (.888) and ninth in points per game (23.5) Reached the 40-point mark twice and finished with a single-season, career-high plus point outings Totaled a singleseason, career-best point performances : Averaged a combined 20.6 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.00 steals in 46 games (43 starts) with Sacramento and Houston Underwent surgery to repair a non-displaced hairline fracture of the navicular bone in his left wrist (11/9/09) and missed 32 games due to that injury, which he suffered vs. Memphis (11/2/09) Acquired by Houston from Sacramento in a three-team trade on Feb. 18 Averaged 21.3 points (.924, FT), 2.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 0.96 steals in 24 games (22 starts) with the Rockets Overall, recorded point performances and seven games of 30 or more points Ranked 10th in the league in free throw percentage (.876, FT) : Led Sacramento with a career-high 24.6 points per game (.420, FG) in 51 games (46 starts) Missed a total of 30 contests with an injured left ankle (11/11/08-11/29/08; 12/9/09-12/28/08) Ranked ninth in the NBA in free throws made (457) and attempted (527) Posted 20 or more points 37 times, recorded 30-plus points on 16 occasions, reached the 40- point plateau twice and notched one 50-point game Registered a career-high 13 consecutive games with at least 20 points (12/30/08-1/24/09) Netted a career-high 50 points (11-22 FG, FG, FT) at Golden State (4/1/09) : Averaged a team-leading 23.7 points, 4.5 boards, 2.1 assists and 1.02 steals 61 games (57 starts) with the Kings Missed 17 games after suffering a strained groin vs. Utah (12/7/07) Finished sixth in the NBA in scoring, joining Corey Maggette and Dwight Howard as the only players to average at least 20.0 points per game while attempting 15 or fewer shots per contest Led the league in average free throws made per game (8.2) Set a Sacramento-era, single-season record with 502 free throws made : Finished second in voting for the NBA Most Improved Player after averaging a team-high 20.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and a career-high 1.23 steals in 80 games (80 starts) with Sacramento Made 39 consecutive free throws (11/3/06-11/15/06) : Averaged 10.8 points (.847, FT), 3.6 rebounds and 0.76 steals in 72 games (41 starts) with the Kings Posted averages of 13.7 points, 4.7 boards, 1.8 assists and 33.7 minutes in 41 games as a starter Made 37 consecutive free throws (2/3/06-2/15/06) : Averaged 2.9 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 45 games off the bench as a rookie with Sacramento. PLAYOFF NOTES: Has registered averages of 13.7 points and 3.8 rebounds in 17 career playoff contests with Sacramento and Oklahoma City : Appeared in 11 playoff games for Oklahoma City, including one start, averaging 14.0 points and 3.1 rebounds in 29.4 minutes per contest Scored 25 points in the series-clinching Game 6 at Houston and 25 points in the series opener vs. Memphis : Appeared in six postseason games (one start) with Sacramento, averaging 13.2 points (29-29 FT) and 5.0 rebounds Ranked first in the NBA in playoff free throw percentage (1.000, FT) Recorded a playoff-career-high 26 points (7-15 FG, 2-4 3FG, FT) and a postseason-career-best eight rebounds in 45 minutes played in Game Two of the First Round at San Antonio (4/25/06) Made the gamewinning layup as time expired in Game Four vs. San Antonio (4/28/06) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 34

35 COLLEGE NOTES: Averaged 23.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.70 steals in 79 games (77 starts) over three seasons at Western Carolina Became the first Western Carolina athlete selected in the first round of any professional draft Ranked fourth all-time on the Catamount s scoring list with 1,838 points and stood as the school s all-time leading scorer since the program moved to Division I in Ranked fourth all-time in 3-point field goals made (174), second in career free throw percentage (.841, FT) and third in free throws made (534) Earned First-Team All-Southern Conference honors in three consecutive seasons ( to ). PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 1, 1983 Son of Kevin Sr. and Marilyn Martin Has a brother named Jonathan Nickname is K-Mart Majored in sports management at Western Carolina In June, 2010, voluteered to donate money to pay for the funeral of Kasey King- Thomas, a six-year-old boy who died in a school bus accident near Martin's hometown Favorite player growing up was Michael Jordan Finished fourth in the Ohio Mr. Basketball balloting after his senior season at Zanesville High School in NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sac.-Hou Houston Houston Okla. City Minnesota Totals NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Sacramento Okla. City Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 35

36 KEVIN MARTIN GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W : Cleveland L : N6 GOLDEN STATE L : N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W : L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W DNP-Flu Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L : Indiana L : N27 DENVER L : Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W : Boston L DNP-Sore Left Knee D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L : Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L Inactive F10 HOUSTON L Inactive F12 DENVER W Inactive F19 INDIANA W Inactive Utah W Inactive Portland L Inactive Phoenix W Inactive Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W : Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W : Dallas W : Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W DNP-Coach's Decision Orlando L DNP-Coach's Decision A8 SAN ANTONIO W DNP-Coach's Decision A9 CHICAGO L DNP-Coach's Decision A11 HOUSTON W DNP-Coach's Decision Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 36

37 LUC RICHARD MBAH A MOUTÉ #12 UCLA - FORWARD YEARS : Concluded his sixth year in the NBA, having arrived in Minnesota via a November trade with Sacramento Saw action in 55 games for the Wolves and 64 overall; his full-season averages were a career-low 3.5 ppg and 2.3 rpg in 15.7 mpg Shot 45.1% from the floor and 68.7% from the FT line Started a pair of games for Minnesota (Dec. 7 vs. Miami and Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City), averaging 9.5 ppg on 43.8% shooting Put in a season-high 12 points Apr. 13 at Sacramento, his seventh double-digit scoring night of the year Hauled down a season-high eight rebounds Dec. 28 at Milwaukee, and picked off a season-high three steals Dec. 20 at the L.A. Lakers Played in nine games (five starts) with the Kings, adding 11 points Nov. 20 at Phoenix. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by Minnesota from Sacramento on Nov. 26, 2013 Acquired by Sacramento from Milwaukee on July 12, 2013 Re-signed by Milwaukee on Dec. 13, 2011 Selected by Milwaukee in the 2nd round (37th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft : Averaged 6.7 ppg (.401 FG%,.351 3pt%,.571 FT%), 4.4 rpg, 0.9 apg, 22.9 mpg in 58 games (started 45) with Milwaukee Missed first 14 games of the season while rehabbing from offseason knee surgery, 10 games due to a sore knee (2/6), sprained toe (3/12-24), and illness (4/1) Scored in double-figures in 12 games Tallied a season-high 20 points in Milwaukee s overtime win at Boston (12/21/12) Recorded lone double-double of the season with 10 points and a season-high 10 rebounds vs. Indiana (12/18/12) Handed out a careerhigh six assists at Cleveland (12/14/12) : Averaged a career-high 7.7 ppg (.510 FG%, 1-4 3pt,.641 FT%), 5.3 rpg, 0.7 apg, and 23.5 mpg in 43 games (started 22) with Milwaukee Missed 20 games due to injury (19 due to tendinitis and soreness in his right knee and one due to left shoulder pain) Averaged 8.1 ppg and 5.5 rpg as a starter, with Milwaukee going in those games Scored in double figures 10 times and topped 20 points twice The Bucks posted a 9-1 record when he tallied 10 or more points Recorded three double-doubles Tallied a career-high 22 points to go with a season-high 17 rebounds on 3/16 at Golden State (3/16/12) Swiped a season-high four steals at Atlanta (3/2/12) : Averaged 6.7 ppg (.463 FG%, 0-7 3pt,.707 FT%), 5.3 rpg, 0.9 apg, 26.5 mpg in 79 games (started 52) with Milwaukee Missed one game on 10/27 with a right ankle injury (10/27/10) and two games from 3/1-3/4 with flu-like symptoms and a stomach virus (3/1-3/4/11) Scored in double-figures in 25 games Recorded eight double-doubles Led the Bucks in rebounding 11 times, steals 17 times and blocks six times Grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds while recording 15 points and a season-high five assists in 41 minutes at Golden State (2/3/11) Tallied a season-high 19 points, seven rebounds and two steals vs. Boston (3/6/11) Matched his season-high with 19 points, including a career-high 13 free throws, as well as eight rebounds, three steals and a career-high-tying three blocks vs. New York (3/20/11) Tied his career-high with five steals and added 14 points, 12 rebounds and three assists vs. Philadelphia (3/12/11) : Averaged 6.2 ppg (.480 FG%,.353 3pt%,.699 FT%), 5.5 rpg, 1.1 apg, and 25.6 mpg in 73 games (started 62) with Milwaukee Missed nine games due to a left foot sprain (11/18-12/2/10) Scored in double-figures in 17 games Recorded four double-doubles Led the Bucks in rebounding nine times, steals 13 times and blocks 10 times Recorded a double-double with a season-high 18 points and 11 rebounds vs. Indiana (2/6/10) Matched his season-high with 18 points while adding eight rebounds vs. Houston (2/17/10) Grabbed a season-best 12 rebounds with eight points vs. Golden State (11/14/09) Equaled season-high rebounds with 12 and eight points at New Jersey (2/10/10) : Averaged 7.2 ppg (.462 FG%, 0-4 3pt,.729 FT%), a career-high 5.9 rpg, 1.1 apg, 1.06 spg, and 25.8 mpg in playing all 82 games (started 52) in rookie season with Milwaukee Scored in double figures in 25 games Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 10 games Recorded four double-doubles Led the Bucks in blocks 27 times, steals a team-high 23 times, rebounds 14 times Made his professional debut at Chicago (10/28/08), finishing with six points, two rebounds, two steals, one assist and one block Recorded 21 points and 11 rebounds at Chicago (3/6/09) Recorded 19 points and 17 rebounds at Memphis (11/14/08) Closed out the season with 19 points, 11 rebounds, three assists and a steal at Indiana (4/15/09). PLAYOFF NOTES: Averaging 8.8 ppg (.493 FG%, 0-6 3pt,.658 FT%), 4.8 rpg, 1.1 apg, and 28.5 mpg in 11 career playoff appearances : Averaged 8.3 ppg (.435 FG%,.722 FT%), 3.5 rpg, 1.8 apg, 34.0 mpg in starting all four games in the 2013 NBA First Round vs. eventual NBA champion Miami Scored 12 points to go with five rebounds vs. Atlanta (4/24/13) Tallied 13 points and six rebounds on 5/2 at Atlanta : Averaged 9.1 ppg (.520 FG%,.600 FT%), 5.6 rpg, 0.7 apg, and 25.4 mpg in starting all seven games he played in during the 2010 NBA Playoffs. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Currently a member of Cameroon's national team Participated in the 2007 FIBA Africa Championship where they won the silver medal, falling to Angola in the gold medal game Cameroon finished the tournament 5-1. COLLEGE NOTES: Averaged 8.7 ppg (.503 FG%,.215 3pt%,.668 FT%), 7.2 rpg and 1.6 apg in 107 career games in three seasons ( ) at UCLA : As a junior, earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 and Honorable Mention All-Defensive Team honors after averaging 8.8 ppg and 6.0 rpg (tied for 11th in the Pac-10) in Posted seven double-doubles Registered a season-high 21 points and eight rebounds vs. Davidson Tallied 12 points and a season-high 13 rebounds at Michigan Tallied 13 points, 13 rebounds and a season-high three steals vs. Xavier in the Regional Finals of the 2008 NCAA Tournament Notched a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds vs. Memphis in the Final Four : Averaged 8.2 ppg and a team-high 7.4 rpg (ranked 7th in the Pac-10) during his sophomore season Also ranked third in the league in steals (1.7 spg) Recorded four double-doubles Opened the season by scoring a career-high 24 points and grabbing 11 rebounds vs. BYU Tallied 15 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks and four steals vs. Oregon Pulled down a career-high 14 rebounds vs. Arizona State Grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds vs. Indiana in the second round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament : As a freshman, averaged 9.1 ppg and 8.2 rpg in starting 38 of 39 games Recorded eight doubledoubles Posted a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. Gonzaga in the Sweet 16 Matched his season-high of 17 points vs. LSU in the Final Four Shared the team lead with 10 rebounds in the National Championship game vs. Florida Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 37

38 PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 9, 1986 in Yaoundé, Cameroon Is the prince in his village of Bafia (Bia Messe) in Cameroon Has five brothers and three sisters Likes to eat chicken, pasta and fruit before games Working on starting a foundation aimed at fighting poverty and giving educational opportunities to children in Africa Traveled to Sénégal in August 2010 to assist with the NBA s Basketball Without Borders camp Again participated in Basketball Without Borders Africa during the 2012 offseason, when he traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa with a contingent of NBA players and coaches Was a camper at the inaugural Basketball Without Borders Africa camp in 2003 When he s not playing basketball, he enjoys watching TV, playing video games and talking to friends and family from back home Lists his father, Mr. Camille Mouté a Bidias, as the person he most admires In addition to basketball, he also enjoys watching soccer, football and tennis If he wasn't in the NBA, he would have pursued becoming an ambassador. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Sac.-Min Totals NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Milwaukee Milwaukee Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 38

39 LUC RICHARD MBAH A MOUTÉ GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W New York W Cleveland L N6 GOLDEN STATE L N8 DALLAS W L.A. Lakers W L.A. Clippers L N13 CLEVELAND W Denver L N16 BOSTON W Washington L N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L N22 BROOKLYN W Houston L Indiana L Acquired from Sacramento -- 11/26/13 N27 DENVER L DNP-Coach's Decision Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W 1 0 5: Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L DNP-Strained Left Groin Philadelphia W DNP-Strained Left Groin J8 PHOENIX L DNP-Strained Left Groin J10 CHARLOTTE W 1 0 5: San Antonio L 1 0 3: J15 SACRAMENTO L DNP-Coach's Decision Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W 1 0 6: Golden State W 1 0 0: Portland L 1 0 1: Chicago W 1 0 4: J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L DNP-Coach's Decision Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L 1 0 4: F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W 1 0 9: F19 INDIANA W : Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W 1 0 3: Denver W 1 0 4: M5 NEW YORK L 1 0 3: M7 DETROIT W 1 0 7: M9 TORONTO L 1 0 3: M11 MILWAUKEE W DNP-Coach's Decision Charlotte L 1 0 7: M16 SACRAMENTO W 1 0 6: Dallas W DNP-Coach's Decision Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L DNP-Coach's Decision Memphis L 1 0 8: M26 ATLANTA W 1 0 3: M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L 1 0 9: M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L DNP-Coach's Decision A2 MEMPHIS W DNP-Coach's Decision Miami W : Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W : Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L 1 0 8: Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 39

40 SHABAZZ MUHAMMAD #15 UCLA - FORWARD YEAR : Finished his rookie NBA season by appearing in 37 games for the Wolves, all off the bench Sidelined for five games (Nov ) with a sprained right ankle and missed the final seven (Apr. 5-16) after suffering a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee Apr. 4 at Miami Averaged 3.9 ppg and 1.4 rpg in 7.8 mpg, hitting 46.0% from the field, 27.3% from three-point range and 65.0% from the FT line Shot 50.5% (51-for-101) after Feb. 1, averaging 25.5 pts/48 in that stretch (127 points/239 minutes) Tallied a season-high 20 points Feb. 25 at Phoenix, one of four double-digit nights; the two steals and 24:20 were season bests, also Pulled in a season-high seven rebounds Feb. 23 at Portland, and had 12 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland Recalled from Iowa (D-League) on Jan. 13; he netted 24.5 ppg (57.1%) and 9.8 rpg in four games for the Energy Played for the Wolves' entry at the 2013 Las Vegas Summer League, averaging 8.5 ppg. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by Minnesota from Utah on June 27, 2013 Selected by Utah in the 1st round (14th overall) of the 2013 NBA Draft. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Scored a record-setting 35 points for USA Basketball in the 2012 Nike Hoop Summit, where the USA Junior National Select Team lost to the World Select Team, 84-75, on April 7, 2012, in Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden). COLLEGE NOTES: : In his lone season at UCLA, helped the Bruins to a record, the Pac-12 regular-season title, a runner-up finished in the Pac-12 Tournament and an NCAA Tournament berth Led UCLA with 17.9 points per game and averaged 5.2 rebounds per game Ranked fourth in the Pac-12 in scoring (17.9 ppg) Earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors and was named Pac-12 Co-Freshman of the Year, along with Arizona State's Jahii Carson Earned second-team All-America honors from The Sporting News Was a USBWA Freshman All-America selection (U.S. Basketball Writers' Association) One of 21 players named to the 2013 Lute Olson All-America Team (only Pac- 12 player selected to the team), as announced by CollegeInsider.com Was one of eight finalists for the Integris Wayman Tisdale Award (presented to the nation's top freshman by the USBWA) Scored at least 20 points in 14 games, helping lead UCLA to a 12-2 record in those contests Scored in double figures in 31 of 32 games - scored in double figures in his first 12 games (had six points at Utah on Jan. 10, snapping the streak) Ranks second on UCLA's all-time freshman scoring list (17.9 ppg), trailing Don MacLean's average of 18.6 ppg in Ranks ninth on the Pac-12 all-time freshman scoring list (17.9 ppg). PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 13, 1992 Parents are Ronald and Faye Muhammad Has one older sister, Asia, and one younger brother, Rashad Father, Ronald, played college basketball for USC from Sister, Asia, is a professional tennis player Averaged 29.4 points and 10.1 rebounds as a senior at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas Named the 2012 Naismith Boy's High School Player of the Year Entered his collegiate career as the No. 1 ranked player in the nation by Rivals.com and No. 2 by ESPN.com and Scout.com Helped Bishop Gorman capture three Nevada 4A state titles Twitter NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 40

41 SHABAZZ MUHAMMAD GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W DNP-Coach's Decision N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W 1 0 6: New York W DNP-Coach's Decision Cleveland L DNP-Coach's Decision N6 GOLDEN STATE L 1 0 1: N8 DALLAS W DNP-Coach's Decision L.A. Lakers W 1 0 2: L.A. Clippers L DNP-Coach's Decision N13 CLEVELAND W 1 0 9: Denver L DNP-Sprained Right Ankle N16 BOSTON W DNP-Sprained Right Ankle Washington L DNP-Sprained Right Ankle N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L DNP-Sprained Right Ankle N22 BROOKLYN W DNP-Sprained Right Ankle Houston L DNP-Coach's Decision Indiana L DNP-Coach's Decision N27 DENVER L 1 0 3: Dallas W DNP-Coach's Decision Oklahoma City L 1 0 1: D7 MIAMI L 1 0 5: Detroit W 1 0 2: D11 PHILADELPHIA W DNP-Coach's Decision San Antonio L DNP-Coach's Decision Memphis W DNP-Coach's Decision Boston L DNP-Coach's Decision D18 PORTLAND W DNP-Coach's Decision L.A. Lakers L DNP-Coach's Decision L.A. Clippers L DNP-Coach's Decision D27 WASHINGTON W 1 0 4: Milwaukee W 1 0 1: D30 DALLAS L DNP-Coach's Decision J1 NEW ORLEANS W 1 0 2: J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L DNP-Coach's Decision Philadelphia W Inactive J8 PHOENIX L Inactive J10 CHARLOTTE W Inactive San Antonio L Inactive J15 SACRAMENTO L DNP-Coach's Decision Toronto L DNP-Coach's Decision J18 UTAH W 1 0 6: Utah W 1 0 2: Golden State W DNP-Coach's Decision Portland L Inactive Chicago W DNP-Coach's Decision J29 NEW ORLEANS W DNP-Coach's Decision J31 MEMPHIS L DNP-Coach's Decision Atlanta L DNP-Coach's Decision F4 L.A. LAKERS W DNP-Coach's Decision Oklahoma City L 1 0 6: New Orleans L DNP-Coach's Decision F8 PORTLAND L : F10 HOUSTON L 1 0 1: F12 DENVER W 1 0 6: F19 INDIANA W 1 0 0: Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L 1 0 7: M11 MILWAUKEE W 1 0 4: Charlotte L 1 0 9: M16 SACRAMENTO W DNP-Coach's Decision Dallas W DNP-Coach's Decision Houston L 1 0 6: M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W 1 0 3: M28 L.A. LAKERS W 1 0 6: Brooklyn L 1 0 2: M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W 1 0 3: Orlando L DNP-Coach's Decision A8 SAN ANTONIO W Inactive A9 CHICAGO L Inactive A11 HOUSTON W Inactive Sacramento L Inactive Golden State L Inactive A16 UTAH L Inactive Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 41

42 NIKOLA PEKOVIC #14 MONTENEGRO - CENTER YEARS : Saw his fourth year in Minnesota and the NBA truncated by injury Started the first 44 contests before being sidelined for 28 of the final 38 due to bursitis in his right ankle Appeared in 54 games overall, averaging a career-high 17.4 ppg and 8.7 rpg while logging 30.8 mpg Shot 54.0% from the field -- good for 12th in the NBA as well as the second-best percentage in franchise history (trailing only his 56.4% effort in ) -- and 74.7% from the line Was the Wolves' top scorer seven times and leading rebounder on eight occasions, tallying 20+ points 19 times and notching 23 point/rebound double-doubles Returned from a six-game absence Mar. 28 vs. the L.A. Lakers, scoring a game-high 26 points on 9-for-10 shooting Contributed 23 points and 11 rebounds Jan. 25 at Portland, capping an 18- game spree that saw him average 21.8 ppg (55.2%) and 10.3 rpg It was his 30th career 20-point/10-rebound outing (11th this season) Collected game highs of 27 points and 14 rebounds vs. Utah on Jan. 21, and snared a season-high 14 rebounds Jan. 6 at Philadelphia Erupted for a career-high 34 points Dec. 22 at the L.A. Clippers, one of three 30+ nights this year Pulled in 10 offensive rebounds Dec. 20 at the L.A. Lakers; he's just the third player in club history to grab 8+ offensive boards in consecutive games Tallied 30 points Dec. 18 vs. Portland, and tied his career high with four assists Nov. 10 at the L.A. Lakers. CAREER NOTES: Signed by Minnesota to a five-year contract extension on Aug. 15, 2013 Selected by Minnesota in the 2nd round (31st overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft : Notched career highs in scoring (16.3 ppg), rebounding (8.8 rpg) and minutes (31.6 mpg) Appeared in 62 games, missing 19 due to injury Ranked 20th in the NBA in FG accuracy (52.0%) while shooting 74.4% from the line Collected a team-high 26 double-doubles, including 11 games with 20+ points and 10+ boards Named Western Conference Player of the Week for Apr. 1-7, the first such honor of his career and the first for any Wolves player since Al Jefferson in January 2009 Was Minnesota's top scorer on 22 occasions and leading rebounder 24 times Shot 12-for-16 from the line Apr. 5 vs. Toronto, marking career highs in both categories Led Minnesota with 22 points and 15 rebounds Mar. 29 vs. Oklahoma City, the fifth 20/15 effort of his career Paced the Wolves with 27 points and a career-high 18 rebounds Feb. 20 vs. Philadelphia, and collected 25 points and 18 rebounds Jan. 8 vs. Atlanta Matched a career high with four blocks Jan. 2 at Utah, and snared a season-high nine offensive boards Dec. 18 at Miami Logged a season-high 42:36 vs. Dallas on Dec. 15 Scored a career-high 31 points Dec. 14 at New Orleans, his second 30+ night; he handed out a career-high four assists Nov. 27 at Sacramento Underwent surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle on May : Averaged 13.9 ppg and 7.4 rpg in 26.9 mpg Played in 47 games (including 35 starts), missing 12 due to injury Shot a franchise-record 56.4% from the field, ranking 3rd in the NBA and shattering the previous club mark of 52.6% set by Kevin Garnett in ; he also hit 74.3% from the FT line Pulled down 181 offensive rebounds in 1264 minutes to lead the NBA on both a per-48 (6.9) and percentage (16.1%) basis; he ranked 3rd in offensive boards per game (3.9) behind DeMarcus Cousins and Kevin Love Appeared in just two of Minnesota's first 11 games and logged a total of 99 minutes in the first 17; however, his 13-point effort in the Jan. 25 victory at Dallas triggered a 15-game run that saw him tally 16.6 ppg and 9.9 rpg while shooting 61.8% Sliced his foul rate to 3.7 per 48 minutes, having committed an average of 9.8 PFs per 48 as a rookie Hauled in 16 rebounds Apr. 22 vs. Golden State, one of 16 double-doubles on the season Collected 20 points and 12 rebounds Mar. 16 at the L.A. Lakers, his eighth 20/10 game on the year Tallied 30 points with 12 rebounds (nine offensive) in the Feb. 17 win at Houston Logged a career-high 43:31 vs. Charlotte on Feb. 15, and led the Wolves with 27 points off the bench Feb. 3 at New Jersey : Played in 65 games Missed 13 contests due to a sprained left ankle (Nov. 14- Dec. 3, Dec ), one to the flu (Jan. 19) and two with a strained right hip (Mar ) Averaged 5.5 ppg and 3.0 rpg in 13.7 mpg, shooting 51.7% from the field and 76.3% from the FT line Started 11 times, including five in April; he tallied 9.8 ppg and 4.5 rpg while hitting 64.2% as a starter (19.5 mpg) Scored a season-high 16 points Mar. 4 at Philadelphia (one of 10 double-figure outings), and logged a season-high 29:58 Apr. 2 at Memphis Shot 56.2% from the floor over the final three months, after hitting 43.6% through mid-january Committed 9.8 PFs per 48 on the year, the highest rate for anyone in the NBA (min. 500 minutes played) Blocked a season-high four shots Dec. 11 at Chicago, but also coughed up six TOs Posted his first double-double (12 points, 11 rebounds) Nov. 7 at Houston. PROFESSIONAL NOTES: : Appeared in 35 games for Panathinaikos in the Greek League, averaging 12.2 points and 3.7 rebounds in 16.6 minutes per game Led the Greek League by shooting a career-best 72.5% from the floor Reached double figures scoring in 26 of 35 games Averaged 21.5 minutes per game during 13 Euroleague appearances Scored 14.8 points and grabbed 3.5 rebounds per contest on 60.7% shooting Scored 10 or more points in 11 of 12 games, including three games with 20 or more points : Played 18.1 minutes per game during 21 Euroleague games as Panathinaikos earned its sixth Euroleague Final Championship Scored 13.0 points on 63.4% shooting while grabbing 3.8 rebounds per contest : Averaged 12.9 points and 5.1 rebounds in seven Serbian SuperLeague appearances for Partizan Led Partizan to the quarterfinals in Adriatic League play with an average of 15.2 points and 5.5 rebounds in 28 games (26 starts) Named Adriatic League All-Star Game MVP with 26 points and eight rebounds Scored 16.4 points and grabbed 6.9 rebounds during Euroleague play, including four double-doubles Named to the All-Euroleague Second Team : Helped lead Partizan to titles in both the Serbian and Adriatic Leagues Averaged 12.8 points and 7.4 rebounds in the Serbian SuperLeague during the regular season Added 7.0 points and 7.5 rebounds in five postseason games Scored 9.0 points and grabbed 2.7 rebounds during Adriatic League play, reaching double figures scoring 13 times Averaged 4.8 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.9 minutes per game during Euroleague play : Led Partizan to a Serbian SuperLeague title with 7.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game during the regular season Added 8.2 points and 5.4 in five playoff appearances Scored 9.0 points and grabbed 2.7 rebounds during Adriatic League play, scoring double figures eight times In Euroleague play, averaged 7.1 points and 3.6 rebounds in 18.0 minutes per game : Averaged 4.1 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.9 minutes for Atlas in Serbian Superleague play Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 42

43 PERSONAL: Played on the same club team (Partizan) as former NBA star Vlade Divac, and lists Divac as his favorite player to watch while growing up Enjoys fishing in his spare time Is also an avid fan of Partizan s soccer team Lists Gladiator as his favorite movie and Russell Crowe as his favorite actor Regularly competes with the Serbian National Team, and was a member of the Serbia & Montenegro team that won gold at the 2006 European U-20 Championships in Turkey. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 43

44 NIKOLA PEKOVIC GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W : Cleveland L : N6 GOLDEN STATE L : N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W : L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L : Indiana L : N27 DENVER L : Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L : Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W 1 1 6: J29 NEW ORLEANS W Inactive J31 MEMPHIS L Inactive Atlanta L Inactive F4 L.A. LAKERS W Inactive Oklahoma City L Inactive New Orleans L Inactive F8 PORTLAND L Inactive F10 HOUSTON L Inactive F12 DENVER W Inactive F19 INDIANA W Inactive Utah W Inactive Portland L Inactive Phoenix W Inactive Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W : Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W DNP-Sore Right Ankle Dallas W DNP-Sore Right Ankle Houston L DNP-Sore Right Ankle M23 PHOENIX L DNP-Sore Right Ankle Memphis L DNP-Sore Right Ankle M26 ATLANTA W DNP-Sore Right Ankle M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L 1 1 6: A2 MEMPHIS W Inactive Miami W Inactive Orlando L Inactive A8 SAN ANTONIO W Inactive A9 CHICAGO L Inactive A11 HOUSTON W Inactive Sacramento L Inactive Golden State L Inactive A16 UTAH L Inactive Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 44

45 RICKY RUBIO #9 SPAIN - GUARD YEARS : Completed his third NBA season by becoming the 10th player in Wolves history to start all 82 games Averaged 9.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg and a career-best 8.6 rpg -- good for 4th in the NBA and the top single-season figure by a Minnesota player since Terrell Brandon dished 8.9 apg in Also ranked 2nd in the league in steals (2.32 spg); his 190 total steals broke the franchise record previously held by Tyrone Corbin (175 in ) Shot 38.1% from the floor, 33.1% from three-point range and 80.2% from the FT line Collected 15 point/assist double-doubles (boosting his career total to 40) and notched a pair of triple-doubles: Nov. 10 at the L.A. Lakers (12 pts/10 reb/14 ast) and Mar. 19 at Dallas (22/10/15) Played a career-high 49:08 in that Dallas contest; the 10 rebounds equaled his season high Scored 20+ points four times and was Minnesota's leading scorer on three occasions; he led the Wolves across the board with 19 points, eight rebounds and five assists Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City Tied the club single-game record by dishing 17 assists vs. Indiana on Feb. 19, joining six others (most recently Chauncey Billups vs. Dallas on Mar. 28, 2002) Swiped a season-high seven steals Feb. 12 vs. Denver, and tallied a career-high 25 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland The Jan. 21 outing at Utah was the 12th 4x5 (11 pts/5 reb/13 ast/5 stl) night of his career (third this season) Dealt his 1000th career assist Dec. 30 vs. Dallas. CAREER NOTES: Selected by Minnesota in the 1st round (5th overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft : Played in 57 games (47 starts) Made his first appearance Dec. 15 vs. Dallas; he'd been sidelined for the first 20 games while recovering from surgery to repair a torn ACL and a torn LCL in his left knee Averaged 10.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 7.3 apg while playing 29.7 mpg; he shot 36.0% from the floor, 29.3% from three-point range and 79.9% from the line Ranked 2nd in the NBA in steals (2.40 spg), breaking the previous franchise single-season mark (2.17) set by Micheal Williams in ; he also finished 10th in assists Tallied a game- and season-high 24 points Apr. 13 vs. Phoenix, his third 20-point/10-assist outing in the season's final month Added five rebounds and five steals in that game, making it his sixth career 10+ point/10+ assist/5+ steal effort Picked off eight steals Apr. 3 at Milwaukee, tying the franchise record shared by Tyrone Corbin and Terrell Brandon; it also matched the NBA's single-game best for (Kemba Walker, Nov. 10) The five three-pointers and eight TOs at Milwaukee were both career highs; he sank 16 of his final 36 from beyond the arc (44.4%) Tallied a game-high 23 points Mar. 30 vs. Memphis, the second time he led the Wolves across the board (pts/reb/ast) Collected his first career triple-double Mar. 12 vs. San Antonio, racking up 21 points, 12 assists and a career-high 13 rebounds Swiped six steals Mar. 6 vs. Washington, capping a run that saw him grab 43 steals in 10 contests, the most prolific 10-game stretch in the NBA since Ron Artest totaled 44 in 2002 (Jan. 19- Feb.12) Chipped in five points and 10 assists in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Feb. 15 Dished a season-high 14 assists vs. Portland on Feb. 4; he had 10 of the assists in the fourth quarter, matching a franchise record he shares with Stephon Marbury and Pooh Richardson : Made his NBA debut by playing in 41 games before suffering a torn ACL and a torn LCL in his left knee on Mar. 9 vs. the Lakers; he underwent reconstructive surgery on Mar. 21 and missed the Wolves' final 25 contests Earned First Team All-Rookie honors and finished 2nd to Kyrie Irving of Cleveland in voting for the NBA's Rookie of the Year Award, equaling the best-ever showing by a Wolves player (Stephon Marbury, ) Started 31 times, with Minnesota going 18-13; they slipped to 5-20 following the injury Averaged 10.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg and 2.22 spg in 34.2 mpg, while leading all rookies (and ranking 6th in the NBA) in assists with 8.2 apg Shot 35.7% from the field, 34.0% (32-for-94) from three-point range and 80.3% (3rd among rookies) from the FT line Contributed 15 points and 10 assists in his final appearance (Mar. 9 vs. the Lakers), his 12th double-double on the year; it was the most by a Wolves player since Sam Cassell totaled 18 in Tied a franchise record by handing out 10 assists in the 1st quarter at Portland on Mar. 3 Netted 12 points and seven assists in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Feb. 25, as part of All-Star Weekend in Orlando Scored 14 of his season-high 22 points in the 1st quarter vs. Philadelphia on Feb. 19 Matched his season best with 14 assists Feb. 7 vs. Sacramento (also Jan. 8 at Washington), and swiped a season-high six steals twice (Jan. 18 vs. Detroit, Feb. 3 at New Jersey) Named January's Western Conference Rookie of the Month Played 40+ minutes on five occasions, with a high of 46:27 in the Jan. 25 victory at Dallas. PROFESSIONAL NOTES: : Averaged 4.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 42 games during his second season with Barcelona Earned his first Spanish ACB League Championship following an 8-0 run through the playoffs Handed out at least five assists on 15 occasions Tallied a season-best 15 points to go with eight assists against Caja Laboral on 11/20 Averaged 6.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 20 Euroleague games Also led his Barcelona team to victories in the Catalan Cup, Spanish Supercup and Spanish King's Cup tournaments : Averaged 6.4 points, 2.7 rebounds and 4.3 assists in 42 games during his first season with Barcelona Improved those averages to 6.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 22 contests during Barcelona's run to the Euroleague title Also contributed to Barcelona's victories in the Catalan Cup, Spanish Supercup and Spanish King's Cup tournaments Earned MVP honors at the Catalan Cup Tournament Following the season, honored as the league's top point guard and named to the All-Spanish ACB League Team Also named the Euroleague Rising Star for 2010 Posted two games with 10+ assists and 18 games with at least five dimes Scored in double figures nine times, including a season-best 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting (3-of-4 from three) in a win over Real Madrid on 12/ : Averaged 9.8 points, 2.7 rebounds, 5.8 assists in 25 games for DKV Joventut Led the ACB League with 2.2 steals per gams Scored in double figures in 12 games and handed out 10+ assists five times (two double-doubles) Appeared in five games during the Euroleague season, averaging 2.4 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game Catalan Cup Tournament champion Named Spanish ACB League Defensive Player of the Year Also named the FIBA European Young Player of the Year for a third consecutive season : Averaged 10.2 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.0 steals over 39 games in his most decorated season as a pro Led his team to wins in the 2007 Catalan Cup Tournament, the 2008 Spanish King's Cup and the 2008 EuroCup Named the 2008 FIBA Young Player of the Year as well as the 2008 European Player of the Year Also honored as the ACB League's top point guard and named to the All-Spanish ACB League Team Scored in double figures in 20 games, including a season-high 25 points on 6-of-9 shooting (12-of-12 FTs) in a win over Akasvayu Girona on 11/ : Averaged 4.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 43 games Led the ACB league in steals, averaging 1.9 thefts per game Saw his first action in Euroleague, appearing in 16 games and averaging 3.6 points, 2,4 rebounds and 2.8 assists Following the season, honored with the 2007 Spanish ACB League Rising Star Award as well as the Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 45

46 FIBA European Young Player of the Year Award, given annually to the best player in Europe under the age of : Made his Spanish ACB League debut on 10/15 at the age of 14, becoming the youngest player ever to compete in Spain's top professional league Averaged 2.6 points, 1.1 rebounds 0.7 assists in 14 games during his rookie season Helped his team to victories in the 2005 Cataln Cup Tournament and the 2006 EuroChallenge Tournament. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Helped Spain earn a bronze medal at EuroBasket 2013, held Sept in Slovenia Began his international career on Spain's Under-16 team in 2005, winning a bronze medal at the 2005 FIBA Europe U16 Championships Named MVP of the 2006 FIBA Europe U16 Championships after leading Spain to the gold medal Averaged 22.3 points, 12.8 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 6.5 steals per game during the tournament, including two triple-doubles and a quadruple-double (posted 51 points, 24 rebounds, 12 assists and 7 steals in the championship game against Russia) Named to the Spanish team for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where at age 17 he became the youngest ever to participate in the gold-medal game A member of Spain's gold-medal-winning entry at the 2009 FIBA European Championships. PERSONAL: His parents are Esteban and Tona Rubio Has an older brother, Marc, who also plays professional basketball in Spain's second division, and a younger sister, Laia Lists Steve Nash as his favorite NBA player While visiting Minnesota this summer, he treated a North Minneapolis family affected by tornados to an afternoon at the Mall of America. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 46

47 RICKY RUBIO GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W : Cleveland L : N6 GOLDEN STATE L : N8 DALLAS W : L.A. Lakers W : L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L : N16 BOSTON W : Washington L : N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L : N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L : Indiana L : N27 DENVER L : Dallas W : Oklahoma City L : D7 MIAMI L : Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W : San Antonio L : Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W : L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L : D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L : J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L : Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W : Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L : F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W : F19 INDIANA W : Utah W : Portland L : Phoenix W : Sacramento W : Denver W : M5 NEW YORK L : M7 DETROIT W : M9 TORONTO L : M11 MILWAUKEE W : Charlotte L : M16 SACRAMENTO W : Dallas W : Houston L : M23 PHOENIX L : Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W : M28 L.A. LAKERS W : Brooklyn L : M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L : A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W : Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W : Sacramento L : Golden State L : A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 47

48 ALEXEY SHVED #1 RUSSIA - GUARD YEARS : Wrapped up his second season in Minnesota by playing in 63 games, all off the bench Chipped in 4.0 ppg and 1.3 rpg in 10.5 mpg, shooting 32.1% from the floor, 29.4% from three-point distance and 75.6% from the FT line Bumped his long-range accuracy to 34.2% (27-for-79) over his final 44 games Reached double figures on 10 occasions, but just once after the All-Star Break (Apr. 16 vs. Utah) Dished a season-high five assists Apr. 9 vs. Chicago (also Mar. 24 at Memphis), and grabbed a season-high five rebounds Feb. 1 at Atlanta Suffered a fractured nose in the Jan. 21 game at Utah Swiped a career-high three steals and added 13 points Jan. 15 vs. Sacramento Registered season highs with 13 points and five rebounds Dec. 27 vs. Washington. CAREER NOTES: Signed by Minnesota on July 25, : Appeared in 77 games as Minnesota's lone rookie, missing five (Jan ) with a sprained left ankle Ranked 2nd among qualified NBA rookies in assists (3.7 apg) and 5th in scoring (8.6 ppg) while grabbing 2.3 rpg in 23.9 mpg Shot 37.2% from the field, 29.5% from beyond the arc and 72.0% from the FT line; he hoisted a team-high 288 trey attempts Made 16 consecutive starts from Dec. 14-Jan. 14; he averaged 11.2 ppg (37.1%) and 5.9 apg as a starter, logging 33.7 mpg Led the Wolves in assists on 12 occasions; he dealt nine assists Apr. 9 at Golden State, his 2nd-highest total of the season Pulled in a season-high seven rebounds Mar. 13 at Indiana Scored 17 points Feb. 22 at Oklahoma City, one of eight times he topped Minnesota; however, he slipped to 5.7 ppg and 35.2% (63-for-179) in 30 ensuing contests Netted 12 points and four assists in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Feb. 15, as part of All-Star Weekend in Houston Handed out a season-high 12 assists vs. Oklahoma City on Dec. 20, and logged a season-high 44:27 Dec. 15 vs. Dallas Scored a season-high 22 points Nov. 16 vs. Golden State. PROFESSIONAL NOTES: Helped lead CSKA Moscow to four Russian League championships between and , as well as a EuroLeague title in and runner-up finishes in and : Averaged 11.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 23 Russian League games with CSKA Moscow Was named the 2012 BEKO PBL Playoffs MVP by Sports Express after leading his club to the Russian National Championship, averaging 14.3 points, 2.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists while shooting 60.0 percent from beyond the arc during the postseason In 21 EuroLeague appearances, averaged 10.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 3.0 assists while shooting 49.3 percent from the three-point line as CSKA Moscow reached the EuroLeague finals : In 35 Russian League games with CSKA Moscow, averaged 7.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists. Averaged 4.4 points in seven EuroLeague games : Split the season between CSKA Moscow and Dynamo Moscow Averaged 10.3 points and 3.7 assists and 0.6 steals in 21 games for Dynamo Moscow in the Russian Superleague this season, with 13 coming in a Dynamo uniform Had a season-high 21 points on 8-of-11 shooting for Dynamo vs. Krasnie Krilya Appeared in four Eurocup games for Dynamo, averaging 11.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists : Averaged 2.7 points, 0.6 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 7.0 minutes for CSKA Moscow in 20 Russian Superleague games, including six playoff matches Registered season highs in points (10) and minutes (20) vs. Samara Made three Euroleague appearances, posting 2.3 points in 3.1 minutes : Competing for CSKA Moscow, averaged 3.0 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 8.2 minutes over 23 Russian Superleague games, including four postseason contests Had season highs in points (11), rebounds (9), blocks (1) and minutes (20) vs. Samara Scored 10 points and had a season-best three assists in 20 minutes vs. Yenisey Make eight Euroleague appearances with CSKA, averaging 2.8 points in 4.0 minutes In four Russian Cup games, averaged 1.0 points and 0.8 rebounds At the 2008 U-20 European Championship, averaged 18.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 30.0 minutes per game for Russia Scored 39 points vs. Serbia, converting 8-of-14 three-pointers Totaled 23 points, six rebounds and six assists vs. Israel, hitting 5-of-7 threes : Posted 10.3 points, 2.1 and 3.1 assists in 56 contests for CSKA-Trinta, helping his team to a 52-8 record. Averaged 19.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.0 steals in 26.5 minutes per game over 30 contests in Youth U-23 play Totaled 31 points vs. Lobnya. Tallied 27 points, eight rebounds and eight assists vs. Rosneft KBTK Made his Russian Superleague A debut vs. Ural Great for CSKA Moscow Also made one Euroleague appearance with two minutes vs. Zalgiris Moved to BC Khimky Moscow and averaged 1.2 points and 1.3 assists in 13 Russian Superleague games : Posted 17.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 6.2 assists for CSKA Moscow s junior team in 16 contests Averaged 14.0 points, seven assists and six rebounds in the Euroleague Junior Tournament, helping his squad capture first place Played in four games for CSK VVS Samara in the Russian Superleague B, averaging 8.0 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Played for Russia at EuroBasket 2013, held Sept in Slovenia Tallied a team-high 16.4 ppg (46.5%) and 4.8 apg in five games Earned a bronze medal with Russia at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tallying 11.4 ppg (43.4%), 3.1 rpg and 5.9 apg in eight contests Scored 25 points in the bronze medal game, going 6-for-11 from three-point range Scored a game-high 22 points and dished six assists as Russia defeated Nigeria to earn a spot in the 2012 Summer Olympics Helped Russia win a bronze medal at Eurobasket 2011, averaging 8.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 11 games Competed at the 2006 FIBA U-18 World Championships and the 2007 and 2008 FIBA Europe U-20 Championships. PERSONAL: Took part in Basketball without Borders (BWB) Europe in Russia this September, along with teammate Andrei Kirilenko BWB brought 50 of the top young players in Europe to Moscow to participate in camps with Shved and other NBA players and coaches Loves cats and has a Bengal cat named Chica Enjoys playing computer video games. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg Minnesota Minnesota Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 48

49 ALEXEY SHVED GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W : New York W 1 0 5: Cleveland L 1 0 8: N6 GOLDEN STATE L 1 0 4: N8 DALLAS W 1 0 7: L.A. Lakers W 1 0 7: L.A. Clippers L : N13 CLEVELAND W : Denver L DNP-Coach's Decision N16 BOSTON W 1 0 6: Washington L 1 0 6: N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L 1 0 7: N22 BROOKLYN W : Houston L 1 0 8: Indiana L DNP-Coach's Decision N27 DENVER L 1 0 3: Dallas W DNP-Coach's Decision Oklahoma City L 1 0 1: D7 MIAMI L 1 0 8: Detroit W : D11 PHILADELPHIA W 1 0 8: San Antonio L 1 0 9: Memphis W : Boston L : D18 PORTLAND W 1 0 6: L.A. Lakers L : L.A. Clippers L 1 0 6: D27 WASHINGTON W : Milwaukee W : D30 DALLAS L 1 0 6: J1 NEW ORLEANS W : J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L 1 0 8: Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L 1 0 4: J18 UTAH W : Utah W 1 0 1: Golden State W : Portland L 1 0 5: Chicago W 1 0 8: J29 NEW ORLEANS W DNP-Coach's Decision J31 MEMPHIS L 1 0 5: Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W DNP-Coach's Decision Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L DNP-Coach's Decision F8 PORTLAND L 1 0 6: F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W 1 0 6: F19 INDIANA W : Utah W DNP-Coach's Decision Portland L 1 0 3: Phoenix W 1 0 4: Sacramento W DNP-Coach's Decision Denver W DNP-Coach's Decision M5 NEW YORK L 1 0 1: M7 DETROIT W DNP-Coach's Decision M9 TORONTO L 1 0 2: M11 MILWAUKEE W 1 0 1: Charlotte L 1 0 2: M16 SACRAMENTO W DNP-Coach's Decision Dallas W DNP-Coach's Decision Houston L 1 0 8: M23 PHOENIX L DNP-Coach's Decision Memphis L : M26 ATLANTA W 1 0 3: M28 L.A. LAKERS W 1 0 6: Brooklyn L 1 0 2: M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L DNP-Coach's Decision A2 MEMPHIS W DNP-Coach's Decision Miami W DNP-Coach's Decision Orlando L 1 0 8: A8 SAN ANTONIO W 1 0 3: A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W DNP-Coach's Decision Sacramento L DNP-Coach's Decision Golden State L DNP-Coach's Decision A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 49

50 RONNY TURIAF #32 GONZAGA - CENTER YEARS : His ninth NBA campaign (first with the Wolves) saw a pair of injuries limit him to 31 games (10 starts) Sidelined for 31 games (Nov. 3-Jan. 4) after sustaining a radial head fracture in his right elbow Nov. 1 vs. Oklahoma City, and missed 19 more (Feb. 22-Mar. 31) due to a bone bruise on his right knee suffered Feb. 19 vs. Indiana Averaged 4.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg and 1.61 bpg; on a per-48 basis, his 3.96 blocks led all NBA players (min. 500 minutes played) Shot 59.8% from the floor but just 42.0% from the FT line Had started 10 straight games before the Feb. 19 injury vs. Indiana, contributing 5.4 ppg and 7.5 rpg in 27.5 mpg in those contests Hauled in 13 rebounds Feb. 8 vs. Portland, one of five double-digit efforts this year The five blocks in Atlanta on Feb. 1 equaled a team season best Scored 14 points (in 32:23) Jan. 27 at Chicago, his high totals since tallying 19 points in 37:36 at Portland on Jan. 11, CAREER NOTES: Signed by Minnesota on July 18, 2013 Signed by the L.A. Clippers on July 27, 2012 Signed by Miami on Mar. 21, 2012 Waived by Denver on Mar. 18, 2012 Acquired by Denver from Washington on Mar. 15, 2012 as part of a three-team trade that also included the L.A. Clippers Acquired by Washington from New York on Dec. 10, 2011 as part of a three-team trade that also included Dallas Acquired by New York from Golden State on July 9, 2010 Signed by Golden State on July 19, 2008 Selected by the L.A. Lakers in the 2nd round (37th overall) of the 2005 NBA Draft : Averaged 1.9 points, 2.3 rebounds and 0.54 blocks in 10.8 minutes over 65 games Had a season-high 11 points 1/1/13 at MIN Tied his career-high with three steals 11/17/12 Led or tied the team in blocks 10 times and once in rebounding Missed three games due to a sore left knee : In 17 games (five starts), averaged 3.0 points (.576 FG%,.591 FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 1.00 blocks and 16.4 minutes Sat out 34 games (Jan. 2-Mar. 7) with a fractured left hand which occurred vs. Boston on Jan. 1 Sat out eight games (Apr ) with a left hamstring strain Came off the bench in all four games in which he appeared for the Wizards and averaged 1.5 points (1.000 FG%,.000 FT%), 3.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 14.8 minutes Started five of the 13 games in which he appeared for the Heat and averaged 3.5 points (.533 FG%,.591 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 1.08 blocks and 17.0 minutes Topped the Heat in rebounds twice, in blocks on five occasions and in steals once : Played 64 games (21 starts) averaging 4.2 points (.632 FG%,.622 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.14 blocks and 17.8 minutes Missed 17 games due to injury and was a DNP-CD once (Apr. 3) Ranked second on the Knicks in total blocks and third in blocks per game Set a single-season career high in field goal percentage Scored in double-figures six times and grabbed double-figure rebounds on three occasions 1/2/11 vs. Indiana, tied his career high and the Knicks single-game high for with six blocks : Averaged 4.9 points (.582 FG%,.474 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.29 blocks and 20.8 minutes in 42 games (20 starts) Missed a total of 23 games due to a left knee sprain (12 from Nov and 11 from Dec. 3-23) and another nine (Mar. 8-24) with a sore left knee Sat out three games (Feb. 21, Mar. 31, Apr. 6) with the flu Led the Warriors in total blocks and blocks per game Scored in double figures seven times and grabbed double-figure rebounds once : Averaged 5.9 points (.508 FG%,.790 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.13 blocks, 2.1 assists and 21.5 minutes in 79 games (26 starts) Ranked fourth in the NBA in blocks per game and second in blocks per minute, recording a block every 10.1 minutes Led Golden State in games played and blocks, finished second in defensive rebounds and fourth in both offensive and total rebounds Topped the Warriors in rebounds and assists nine times each Set single-season career highs in games played, starts, minutes played, free throw percentage, defensive and total rebounds, rebounds per game, assists and blocked shots Scored in double figures on 15 occasions, including a career-high six consecutive games from Feb. 6-21, and grabbed double-figure rebounds a career-high six times Recorded two double-doubles and had a career-high 45 multi-block games : Averaged 6.6 points (.474 FG%,.753 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.38 blocks and 18.7 minutes Sidelined for a pair of games from Nov with a sprained right ankle and sat out two more games from Dec. 4-5 with a mild concussion Ranked 22nd in the NBA in blocks per game Led the Lakers in blocked shots Set single-season career highs in points scored, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted and offensive rebounds Led the Lakers in blocked shots Topped the Lakers in rebounds once and in assists on six occasions Set single-season career highs in points scored, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted and offensive rebounds Scored in double figures a career-high 23 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds once : Averaged 5.3 points (.549 FG%,.664 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 1.08 blocks, 0.9 assists and 15.1 minutes in 72 games (one start) Ranked 28th in the NBA in blocks per game Finished second on the team in total blocks and fourth in offensive rebounds 11/1/06 at Golden State, scored a career-high 23 points... Grabbed double-figure rebounds three times and posted two double-doubles 4/8/07 vs. Phoenix, pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds : Split the season between the Lakers and the Yakima Sun Kings of the Continental Basketball Association Appeared in 23 games (one start) as a member of the Lakers and averaged 2.0 points (.500 FG%,.556 FT%), 1.6 rebounds and 7.0 minutes Was a DNP-CD on 11 occasions and missed 10 games as a healthy scratch while on the inactive list Made his NBA debut at Houston on Feb. 8 and made his first career start on Mar. 15 vs. Minnesota Before joining the Lakers he appeared in nine games with the Sun Kings and averaged 13.0 points (.579 FG%,.674 FT%), 6.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 23.9 minutes. PLAYOFF NOTES: Has appeared in the postseason in seven of his nine seasons in the NBA In 47 career playoffs contests, 11 starts, owns averages of 2.7 points and 2.0 rebounds in 10.9 minutes per game : Averaged 3.2 points and 1.6 rebounds in five postseason games for the Clippers : In 12 games (seven starts) played for Miami, averaged 1.9 points, 2.6 rebounds and 10.1 minutes per game. Helped the Heat to the NBA Championship : In four playoff games (four starts), averaged 5.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 18.8 minutes per contest : In 19 playoff games, averaged 2.0 points, 1.4 rebounds and 9.8 minutes per game Helped Lakers reach the NBA Finals before eventually falling to the Boston Celtics : In four games, averaged 4.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 12.0 minutes : In three games, averaged 3.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 8.3 minutes per game Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 50

51 COLLEGE NOTES: Played four seasons at Gonzaga University and averaged 13.6 points (.518 FG%,.715 FT%), 6.8 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 25.5 minutes in 127 career games Finished his collegiate career as Gonzaga s all-time leader in free throws made (643), ranked second in blocked shots (179) and fourth in both points scored (1,723) and rebounds (643) First Team All-WCC and NABC First Team All- District 14 honoree in each of his final three seasons : Named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year as a senior in after averaging career highs in both scoring (15.9 ppg) and rebounds (9.5 rpg) Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors and was a finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Awards as a senior Led the WCC in rebounding and ranked eighth in scoring his senior year : Finished sixth in the WCC in scoring (15.5 ppg) and rebounding (6.4 rpg) as a junior : As a sophomore in he ranked fifth in the WCC in scoring (15.6 ppg) and sixth in rebounding (6.2 ppg). PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 13, 1983 Parents are George Louis Turiaf and Aline Cesar Has three younger sisters (Elodie, Florence and Rachelle) Grew up on the island of Martinique in the Caribbean Speaks five languages French, English, Spanish, Italian and his native Creole His dad signed a professional handball contract in the third division at age 21 but after Ronny was born he gave up the sport to stay home Left home at the age of 15 to attend INSEP (the National Institute of Physical Education) in Paris, France Played high school basketball in Paris with current NBA players Tony Parker, Boris Diaw and Johan Petro Prior to the start of the NBA season, was diagnosed with an enlarged aortic root, a potentially life-threatening heart condition Underwent a six-hour open heart surgical procedure at Stanford Medical Center on July 26, 2005 and just over six months later played his first NBA game with the Lakers (Feb. 8, 2006) Over the course of his recovery developed close relationship with former Timberwolves player Fred Hoiberg who at the time was going through a similar process Twitter NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers Golden State Golden State New York Was.-Mia L.A. Clippers Minnesota Totals NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts Avg L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers New York Miami L.A. Clippers Totals Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 51

52 RONNY TURIAF GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Date Opponent W/L G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF Stl TO Blk Pts O30 ORLANDO W : N1 OKLAHOMA CITY W 1 0 3: New York W Inactive Cleveland L Inactive N6 GOLDEN STATE L Inactive N8 DALLAS W Inactive L.A. Lakers W Inactive L.A. Clippers L Inactive N13 CLEVELAND W Inactive Denver L Inactive N16 BOSTON W Inactive Washington L Inactive N20 L.A. CLIPPERS L Inactive N22 BROOKLYN W Inactive Houston L Inactive Indiana L Inactive N27 DENVER L Inactive Dallas W Inactive Oklahoma City L Inactive D7 MIAMI L Inactive Detroit W Inactive D11 PHILADELPHIA W Inactive San Antonio L Inactive Memphis W Inactive Boston L Inactive D18 PORTLAND W Inactive L.A. Lakers L Inactive L.A. Clippers L Inactive D27 WASHINGTON W Inactive Milwaukee W Inactive D30 DALLAS L Inactive J1 NEW ORLEANS W Inactive J4 OKLAHOMA CITY L Inactive Philadelphia W : J8 PHOENIX L : J10 CHARLOTTE W : San Antonio L : J15 SACRAMENTO L : Toronto L : J18 UTAH W 1 0 8: Utah W : Golden State W : Portland L : Chicago W : J29 NEW ORLEANS W : J31 MEMPHIS L : Atlanta L : F4 L.A. LAKERS W : Oklahoma City L : New Orleans L : F8 PORTLAND L : F10 HOUSTON L : F12 DENVER W : F19 INDIANA W : Utah W DNP-Bruised Right Knee Portland L DNP-Bruised Right Knee Phoenix W DNP-Bruised Right Knee Sacramento W Inactive Denver W Inactive M5 NEW YORK L Inactive M7 DETROIT W Inactive M9 TORONTO L Inactive M11 MILWAUKEE W Inactive Charlotte L Inactive M16 SACRAMENTO W Inactive Dallas W Inactive Houston L Inactive M23 PHOENIX L Inactive Memphis L Inactive M26 ATLANTA W Inactive M28 L.A. LAKERS W Inactive Brooklyn L Inactive M31 L.A. CLIPPERS L Inactive A2 MEMPHIS W : Miami W : Orlando L : A8 SAN ANTONIO W : A9 CHICAGO L : A11 HOUSTON W 1 0 7: Sacramento L 1 0 4: Golden State L DNP-Coach's Decision A16 UTAH L : Season Totals Season Averages Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 52

53 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES STARTING LINEUPS: Game #s Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Record 1-8,10-19,21-24,26-44,58-64,71-73 Brewer Love Pekovic Rubio Martin , 25 Hummel Love Pekovic Rubio Brewer Brewer Mbah a Mouté Pekovic Rubio Martin , 50 Brewer Love Turiaf Rubio Martin Mbah a Mouté Cunningham Turiaf Rubio Martin Brewer Cunningham Turiaf Rubio Budinger Brewer Love Turiaf Rubio Budinger Brewer Cunningham Love Rubio Budinger , 74, Brewer Love Dieng Rubio Martin Brewer Love Dieng Rubio Barea Brewer Cunningham Dieng Rubio Budinger Hummel Love Dieng Rubio Brewer Hummel Cunningham Dieng Rubio Brewer 1-0 * * * TIMBERWOLVES LEADERS (Final): (*Triple-Double) DOUBLE- TIMES LED TEAM DOUBLE FIGURES DOUBLES Pt/ Pt/ Pts Reb Ast Pts Pts Pts Reb Ast Reb Ast J.J. Barea Corey Brewer Chase Budinger Dante Cunningham Gorgui Dieng Robbie Hummel Othyus Jeffers Kevin Love *3 Kevin Martin Luc Richard Mbah a Mouté Shabazz Muhammad Nikola Pekovic Ricky Rubio *2 15 Alexey Shved Ronny Turiaf BY THE NUMBERS: The Wolves were * * * when scoring 100+ points when allowing 100+ points 3-20 when scoring less than when allowing less than when shooting 45% when allowing 45% when shooting less than 45% 24-3 when allowing less than 45% 28-3 when outshooting their foe or even when outrebounding their foe or tied when being outshot when being outrebounded when committing <17 TOs when forcing 16+ TOs 6-13 when committing 17+ TOs when forcing <16 TOs when making 8+ 3-Point FGs when allowing <8 3-Point FGs when making <8 3-Point FGs when allowing 8+ 3-Point FGs when leading or tied after 3 quarters in games decided by 10+ points 4-29 when trailing after 3 quarters in games decided by <10 points * * * Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 53

54 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES THE BREAKDOWN: Some quick comparisons of Minnesota's numbers: Records Wolves Opponents Margins Total Home Road Pts FG% 3Pt% Pts FG% 3Pt% Pts Reb TO (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) (Final) Post All-Star Break Pre All-Star Break April March February January December Oct.-November At Target Center On the Road vs Opponents vs. <.500 Opponents In Wins In Losses vs. Western Conference vs. Eastern Conference Days Rest Days Rest * * * DUNK-O-METER: Wolves players' dunk totals for the season: Corey Brewer Nikola Pekovic Robbie Hummel... 2 Kevin Martin Luc Richard Mbah a Mouté... 8 J.J. Barea... 0 Kevin Love Chase Budinger... 7 Othyus Jeffers... 0 Gorgui Dieng Shabazz Muhammad... 7 A.J. Price... 0 Dante Cunningham Alexey Shved... 7 Ricky Rubio... 0 Ronny Turiaf Derrick Williams... 3 * * * PODOLOFF PONDERINGS: Kevin Love poured in a season-high 45 points with 19 rebounds and six assists Dec. 22 at the L.A. Clippers; he totaled a league-leading point/10-rebound/5-assist performances this season. A look at some of the NBA's leading MVP candidates for : Player, Team PER G Min FG% 3Pt% FT% Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City LeBron James, Miami Kevin Love, Minnesota Stephen Curry, Golden State Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas James Harden, Houston Al Jefferson, Charlotte LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland Goran Dragic, Phoenix Paul George, Indiana Joakim Noah, Chicago Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 54

55 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES HIT THE GROUND RUNNING: Minnesota outscored the Lakers in the opening 12 minutes on Nov. 10, the highest-scoring quarter in franchise history. The Wolves led the NBA in 1st-quarter scoring by averaging 28.7 points (46.9%) while ranking 3rd behind San Antonio and Houston in 1st-quarter scoring margin at +2.6 points ( ). A quarter-by-quarter look at for Minnesota: 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game Final Pts / FG% Pts / FG% Pts / FG% Pts / FG% Pts / FG% Pts / FG% Pts / FG% Timberwolves / 46.9% 26.5 / 43.8% 55.2 / 45.4% 26.9 / 45.4% 23.8 / 41.3% 50.7 / 43.4% / 44.4% Opponents / 48.1% 25.4 / 46.5% 51.5 / 47.3% 25.6 / 47.8% 26.1 / 46.0% 51.7 / 46.9% / 47.1% Scoring Margins (+2.6 pts) (+1.1 pts) (+3.7 pts) (+1.3 pts) ( 2.3 pts) ( 1.0 pts) (+2.7 pts) * * * INSIDE THE BOX SCORE: The Wolves finished 52-for-64 from the FT line in the win at Denver on Mar. 3. The 52 makes are the most by any NBA team since Phoenix went 61-for-80 vs. Utah on Apr. 9, 1990 (OT game), while the 64 attempts are the most since the L.A. Lakers finished 43-for-64 vs. Chicago on Nov. 19, A look at some of Minnesota's key figures for : FG Pct. FTAs Reb TO Pts off TOs Paint Pts Fast Break 2nd Chance Month Min-Opp Min-Opp Margin Margin Min-Opp Min-Opp Min-Opp Min-Opp Oct.-November (9-9) %-46.3% Min +0.5 Min December (6-7) %-48.9% Min +4.9 Min January (8-7) %-46.0% Min +2.3 Min February (5-6) %-45.4% Min +0.4 Min March (8-8) %-48.8% Min 2.9 Min April (4-5) %-47.2% Min 2.3 Min Season Averages 44.4%-47.1% Min +0.5 Min * * * TIMBERWOLVES PLUS/MINUS REPORT: Month Barea Brewer Budinger Cun'gham Dieng Hummel Love Martin M'Mouté Pekovic Rubio Shved Turiaf Oct.-November INJ December INJ INJ January February INJ March INJ April INJ Season: Per Game: Per 48 Min: * * * DOUBLING DOWN: Minnesota overcame a 19-point, 2nd-quarter deficit to rally post Philadelphia, , on Dec. 11, one of three double-digit comebacks this season. On the flipside, the Wolves lost 11 games in which they'd built leads of 10+ points. A look at Minnesota's "volatility factor" for : Comebacks Blown Leads Deficit, Qtr Opponent Date Final Lead, Qtr Opponent Date Final 19 (37-56, 2nd) Philadelphia... Dec (51-29, 2nd) Phoenix... Mar (22-33, 1st) Milwaukee... Mar (51-32, Golden State... Apr (42-52, Miami... Apr (2OT) 18 (52-34, Portland... Feb (70-79, Phoenix... Feb (55-39, Washington... Nov (0-9, 1st) Washington... Dec (74-61, Orlando... Apr (91-98, Golden State... Jan (92-79, 4th) Oklahoma City... Jan (71-59, New Orleans... Feb (62-51, Sacramento... Apr (54-43, Atlanta... Feb (51-40, Oklahoma City... Dec (41-31, Houston... Mar Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 55

56 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES CHART TOPPERS: Kevin Love poured in 40 points Apr. 14 at Golden State, running his season total to 1991 and breaking Kevin Garnett's single-season club record (1987) set in Meanwhile, Gorgui Dieng's 21-rebound performance Mar. 20 at Houston is the top single-game total ever by a Wolves rookie. A look at some of the all-time franchise leader boards: Points, Season Steals, Season Assists, Season Rebounds, Game, Rookie 2010 Kevin Love, Ricky Rubio, Pooh Richardson, Gorgui Dieng 3/20/14 at Hou Kevin Garnett, Tyrone Corbin, Stephon Marbury, Gorgui Dieng 4/11/14 vs. Hou Tony Campbell, Micheal Williams, Ricky Rubio, Dean Garrett 1/31/97 at S.A Kevin Garnett, Tyrone Corbin, Pooh Richardson, Tod Murphy 1/2/90 vs. LA-C 1857 Kevin Garnett, Terrell Brandon, Micheal Williams, MR: Kevin Love 3/17/09 at S.A. * * * TRIPLE LINDY: Kevin Love registered his first career triple-double in the Feb. 22 victory at Utah, contributing 37 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists to become the 10th player in Wolves history to accomplish that feat. Love also went 6-for-10 from beyond the arc, making him one of only eight NBA players in the past 30 years to collect 30+ points, 10+ rebounds, 10+ assists and 5+ three-pointers in a single game. A look at some of those notable achievements: Minnesota Timberwolves Triple-Doubles NBA 30+ Pts/10+ Reb/10+ Ast/5+ 3FG, Game (since ) # Player Most Recent Player, Team Pts Reb Ast 3FG Date Opponent 19 Kevin Garnett Mar. 4, Boston Kevin Love, Min Feb. 22, Utah 3 Kevin Love Apr. 2, 2014 vs. Memphis Stephen Curry, G.S Feb. 10, 2010 L.A. Clippers 3 Ricky Rubio Mar. 19, Dallas Baron Davis, G.S Nov. 23, Washington 2 Terrell Brandon Feb. 23, 2001 vs. Golden State Vince Carter, N.J Apr. 7, 2007 Washington 2 Micheal Williams Dec. 19, Golden State LeBron James, Cle Apr. 9, 2005 Milwaukee 1 J.J. Barea Mar. 23, Oklahoma City Antoine Walker, Bos Dec. 13, 2002 Cleveland 1 Sam Cassell Mar. 23, 2004 vs. San Antonio Antoine Walker, Bos Feb. 19, L.A. Lakers 1 Chauncey Billups Apr. 3, 2002 vs. Memphis Antoine Walker, Bos Feb. 12, Denver 1 Bobby Jackson Jan. 31, 2000 vs. Sacramento Mitch Richmond, Sac Jan. 22, 1997 Detroit 1 Tyrone Corbin Jan. 2, 1991 vs. Dallas Jason Kidd, Dal Apr. 11, Houston * * * BREWER'S BLEND: Corey Brewer was credited with 27 fast break points in the Apr. 11 win over Houston, the highest singlegame total by any NBA player since at least Brewer finished the season ranked 4th in the NBA in fast break scoring by averaging 5.3 ppg in that category. A look at the NBA leaders in each of the four miscellaneous scoring charts for : Fast Break PPG 2nd-Chance PPG In the Paint PPG Off Turnovers PPG 6.92 James Harden, Hou Andre Drummond, Det LeBron James, Mia LeBron James, Mia LeBron James, Mia Nikola Pekovic, Min Al Jefferson, Cha Kevin Durant, OkC 5.54 Kevin Durant, OkC 4.43 Kevin Love, Min Blake Griffin, LAC 4.58 Kevin Love, Min Corey Brewer, Min Carmelo Anthony, N.Y Nikola Pekovic, Min Kevin Martin, Min Goran Dragic, Pho DeMarcus Cousins, Sac Dwight Howard, Hou James Harden, Hou John Wall, Was Anthony Davis, N.O David Lee, G.S Blake Griffin, LAC * * * THE CLUB: Kevin Love poured in 45 points with 19 rebounds, and Nikola Pekovic added a career-high 34 points and 14 rebounds Dec. 22 at the Clippers. It's one of 22 times in franchise history that two players have tallied 30+ points in the same contest; the 79 combined points represent the top single-game haul ever for a Wolves duo: (^Playoff game) Date Opponent Final Players/Points Date Opponent Final Players/Points 2/4/14 L.A. Lakers W Martin 32, Love 31 New York W98-92 Cassell 31, Sprewell 31 1/4/14 Oklahoma City L Pekovic 31, Love 30 Sacramento W (ot) Sprewell 37, Garnett 33 L.A. Clippers L (ot) Love 45, Pekovic 34 4/22/03 L.A. Lakers^ W Hudson 37, Garnett 35 11/8/13 Dallas W Love 32, Martin 32 Dallas L Garnett 31, Hudson 31 New York W Love 34, Martin 30 2/27/02 L.A. Lakers W Garnett 33, Billups 30 Houston W Love 33, Pekovic 30 Dallas W Billups 36, Szczerbiak 31 1/26/11 Oklahoma City L (ot) Love 31, Beasley 30 1/11/02 L.A. Lakers W Szczerbiak 34, Garnett 32 11/12/10 New York W Beasley 35, Love 31 Golden State W Garnett 33, Gugliotta 31 Boston L (2ot) Davis 35, Garnett 33 1/2/91 Dallas W Campbell 32, Richardson 31 4/18/04 Denver^ W Cassell 40, Garnett 30 11/12/89 Seattle L Mitchell 31, Campbell 30 2/8/04 Memphis L98-99 Cassell 34, Garnett 30 11/10/89 Philadelphia W (2ot) Campbell 38, Corbin 36 * * * Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 56

57 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ONE-TWO-ZERO: The Wolves rang up a club-record 143 points Mar. 28 vs. the Lakers, the second-highest total in the NBA this year and one of seven times they've cracked 130. Minnesota tallied 120+ on 16 occasions this year, the most in the league, and posted a franchise-record 12 wins by 20+ points. A look at some of the Wolves' scoring exploits for Most 120+ Point Games, Season Most 20+ Point Victories, Season Most Points, Game Timberwolves NBA Timberwolves NBA Final Opponent Date Minnesota San Antonio L.A. Lakers Mar. 28, L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers Okla. City Mar. 23, Phoenix Minnesota Denver Apr. 4, Denver Oklahoma City Denver Mar. 3, Houston Golden State Indiana Dec. 21, 2007 * * * TEAM NOTES WOLF TRACKS: Minnesota ended with a record, its best since finishing in ; it's the fourth straight season the Wolves have improved on their previous year's victory total, having posted a mark a year ago Minnesota's season was highlighted by OT victories at Dallas ( on Mar. 19) and Miami ( in double-ot on Apr. 4), as well as a late win at Golden State ( on Jan. 24) The Wolves finished away from Target Center, their highest road victory total since going in Minnesota has now missed the postseason in 10 straight seasons, after advancing to the playoffs every year from through (eight) The current absence is the longest active postseason drought; Sacramento (eight) and Detroit (five) are next on that list Minnesota's entire campaign was spent within four games of the.500 mark; they opened the season with three straight wins and were at 7-4 later in November, while the low-water mark came at on Feb. 10 The Wolves put together three-game winning streaks on four occasions (Oct. 30-Nov. 3, Jan , Feb , Feb. 25-Mar. 3) with one four-game skid (Feb. 5-10) Minnesota finished April with a 4-5 mark, but the four victories were against teams (Memphis, Miami, San Antonio, Houston) with a combined record of (.671) The Apr. 4 victory at Miami was the 800th in club history, while the Apr. 13 game at Sacramento marked the Wolves' 2000th regular-season contest Minnesota capped a 4-1 West Coast swing with the win at Denver on Mar. 3; it's the sixth time in franchise history they've won four games on a single trip, the first since December 2005 MARGINAL INFORMATION: Minnesota recorded its franchise-record 12th 20-point victory with the Mar. 28 decision vs. Los Angeles; the Wolves also built leads of 30+ points in 13 of their 82 games, the top single-season total in the NBA since Utah had 14 such games in The 23-point defeat Mar. 20 at Houston represented the Wolves' largest of the season; they lost by 21 vs. Miami on Dec. 7 Minnesota's 88 points vs. New Orleans on Jan. 29 were the fewest they've scored in a victory this year and marked just the second time they've won in the past 30 when tallying fewer than 90 The Wolves claimed a victory at Golden State on Jan their first this season in a game decided by four points or less, snapping a 14-game losing streak in that category; they finished 6-13 when the final margin was four or less, including 5-1 since Mar. 1 The Wolves won just three times this year when being held below 100 points (3-20 overall); the victory over Utah on Jan. 18 halted an 18-game losing streak that dated to March 2013 SCHEDULE NOTES: Minnesota dropped 10 of its final 16 starts (beginning with the Mar. 20 loss at Houston), after enjoying a six-week stretch at 10-4 that was highlighted by victories over Indiana (Feb. 19) and Dallas (Mar. 19) The Wolves finished 4-17 on the tail ends of back-to-back sets this year, ending with an 11-game losing streak in that category Minnesota went vs. Eastern opponents, its first winning record against either conference since going vs. the West in The Feb. 8 game vs. Portland finished the second of two four-games-in-five-nights grinds for Minnesota (also Nov ) Starting with the Mar. 19 overtime win in Dallas, 12 of Minnesota's final 16 contests were against teams sporting winning records Minnesota drew an SRO 19,888 on Dec. 7 vs. Miami, its lone sellout of ; the next-largest announced crowd was 18,065 vs. Oklahoma City on Jan Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 57

58 TEAM NOTES ON TARGET: Minnesota demolished its previous single-season record for scoring (101.1 ppg in ) by averaging ppg this year to rank 3rd in the NBA The Wolves set club single-game records for points scored (143) and FG accuracy (67.1%) in the Mar. 28 victory over the L.A. Lakers On the other hand, Minnesota surrendered 136 points in the Apr. 16 finale vs. Utah, two nights after Golden State had tallied They finished 26th in the NBA in scoring defense (allowing ppg) and 29th in defensive FG pct (47.1%) The Wolves topped 50% on 11 occasions, with the Apr. 14 loss to Golden State just their second in that category in the past two seasons (22-2) Meanwhile, including Atlanta's 37.8% effort on Mar. 26, Minnesota has won its last 21 starts when holding the opponent below 40% The Wolves limited Utah to 28.8% accuracy on Jan. 18, their best defensive percentage ever; on the flipside, Minnesota finished at 29.3% in the Dec. 7 loss to Miami, the lowest single-game percentage in club history THREES & FREES: The Wolves' 52-for-64 effort Mar. 3 at Denver shattered the franchise single-game records for FTs made and attempted Minnesota ended 3rd by averaging 28.1 FTAs per night; they were also 2nd in the NBA in FTs made per game (21.8), 9th in FT accuracy (77.8%) and 2nd in fouls drawn (23.6 per game) At the other end, Minnesota's opponents attempted just 20.1 FTs per night, the fewest in the NBA this season The Wolves went 16-for-26 from three-point range Jan. 6 at Philadelphia, a season high for makes; they reached double digits 18 times, going 13-5 in those Meanwhile, the 1-for- 14 effort Apr. 5 at Orlando was a season low; they closed at 32.0% (66-for-206) over the last 11 games The Wolves ranked 17th in three-pointers made (7.3 per game) but 26th in three-point accuracy (34.1%) For the season, Minnesota set club records for three-pointers made (600) and attempted (1757) THE BOARD REPORT: Minnesota outrebounded the Lakers on Mar. 28, their largest margin of the season and one of eight double-digit advantages overall; they enjoyed a cushion vs. San Antonio on Apr. 8 On the flipside, Charlotte posted a edge on Mar. 14, the largest margin the Wolves faced this year; they came up short in 26 of their final 40 contests That stretch began with a deficit at Portland on Jan. 25; before that, Minnesota had been outboarded in just 11 of its first 42 outings Oklahoma City posted a edge on Jan. 4, the first time Minnesota had fallen short at home since Nov. 6 vs. Golden State The Wolves ranked 10th in total rebound percentage (.509), 7th in offensive rebound percentage (.274) and 16th in defensive rebound percentage (.744) They compiled a +0.5 rpg advantage for the year ( ), but were outboarded by -3.6 rpg ( ) over the last 22 contests THIEVERY CORPORATION: Minnesota tallied 30 points off 23 Orlando TOs on Apr. 5, the sixth time they scored 30+ (season best was 37 at Houston on Nov. 23) Atlanta's 26 TOs on Mar. 26 equaled the most Minnesota has forced in (one of 21 times they generated 20+) The season-high 17-steal effort vs. Atlanta was one of 30 times the Wolves reached double digits, their top total since also posting 30 such games in Ricky Rubio (190) and Corey Brewer (150) combined for 340 steals, the most-prolific duo in the NBA this year (Thaddeus Young/Michael Carter-Williams finished 2nd with 297) The Wolves committed a season-low five TOs Dec. 27 vs. Washington; however, they averaged 16.5 TOs in their final 13 games, after coughing it up just 11.3 times per contest in the previous 10 Minnesota ranked 8th in the NBA in fewest TOs (13.9 per game), 3rd in steals (8.76 spg) and 3rd in TOs forced (16.4) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 58

59 TIMBERWOLVES FINAL STATISTICS Through April 16 (40-42) MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Love Martin Pekovic Brewer Rubio Barea Budinger Cunningham Williams Turiaf Dieng Shved Muhammad Mbah a Moute (TO Mbah a Moute (MIN Hummel Price Jeffers (TOT) Jeffers (MIN) TIMBERWOLVES 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 Love C 51 Martin Pekovic C 28C T 34C Brewer C 30C 11C 15C C Rubio C 19C C 25C Barea Budinger Cunningham C 10C 14 6C 23 Williams Turiaf Dieng C 16C 10C 11C 21C 4C 22C Shved Muhammad C 13C 5C 6C 7C 1C 20C Mbah a Moute (TOT Mbah a Moute (MIN Hummel C 10C 4C 4C 9C 3C 12C Price Jeffers (TOT) Jeffers (MIN) TIMBERWOLVES C 64C C OPPONENTS Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 59

60 MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES / MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS SEASON SUMMARY RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL Head Coach: Rick Adelman Atlantic Overall: 23 Years 1042 Won 749 Lost.582 Pct. Central W/Club : 3 Years 97 Won 133 Lost.422 Pct. Southeast EASTERN Southwest Northwest Pacific WESTERN TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: OVERALL HOME ROAD Loss- 3 Loss- 1 Loss- 3 Long:Win - 3 Win - 3 Win - 3 Loss- 4 Loss- 2 Loss- 5 Last:Win -04/11 vshou Win -04/11 vshou Win MIA Loss-04/16 vsuta Loss-04/16 vsuta GS WON LOST OFFENSE VsOPP HOME ATTENDANCE Oct. 1 0 Nov If Opp W/L to date: 41 Games Dec < ,157 Total Jan. 8 7 Defense ,565 Average Feb ,888 High Mar < Sellouts Apr. 4 5 After 82 games last season: W 31 L 51 MARGINS Won By: Lost By: Won By: Lost By: At Start Of: OVERALL HOME ROAD FG% OVERALL HOME ROAD 2nd- Ahead: % Behind: % Tied: % rd- Ahead: % Behind: % Tied: th- Ahead: Behind: Tied: Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 60

61 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. Oct 30 ORLANDO W (OT) Love-31 Love-17 Rubio-11 Afflalo-28 17,988 Nov 1 OKLAHOMA CITY W Love-24 Love-12 Rubio-10 Lamb-16 17,433 Nov York W Love-34 Love-15 Rubio-10 Anthony-22 19,812 Nov L Martin-23 Love-13 Rubio-5 Miles-19 17,892 Nov 6 GOLDEN STATE L Love-25 Love-16 Rubio-7 Thompson-30 15,559 Nov 8 DALLAS W Martin-32 Love-15 Love-8 Ellis-23 13,677 Love-32 Nov Lakers W Martin-27 Love-13 Rubio-14 Blake-19 18,997 Nov Clipper L Martin-30 Love-19 Rubio-10 Griffin-25 19,060 Nov 13 CLEVELAND W Love-33 Love-8 Rubio-16 Irving-20 14,978 Nov L Love-28 Love-10 Rubio-12 Chandler-19 17,142 Nov 16 BOSTON W Love-23 Pekovic-12 Rubio-7 Bradley-27 15,111 Love-12 Nov L Love-25 Love-11 Barea-7 Beal-25 14,804 Nov 20 L.A. CLIPPERS L Martin-28 Love-12 Love-8 Paul-20 13,101 Love-5 Griffin-20 Nov 22 BROOKLYN W Martin-17 Love-16 Rubio-8 Blatche-16 15,551 Love-17 Nov L Love-27 Love-15 Rubio-8 Brooks-26 18,196 Nov L Love-20 Love-17 Rubio-7 G. Hill-26 16,426 George-26 Nov 27 DENVER L Martin-29 Love-15 Rubio-11 Lawson-23 14,244 Nov W Martin-27 Love-11 Rubio-7 Ellis-26 20,173 Dec Cit L Martin-24 Love-12 Rubio-7 Durant-32 18,203 Dec 7 MIAMI L Martin-19 Pekovic-12 Rubio-6 James-21 19,888 Dec W Love-26 Love-16 Rubio-9 Jennings-20 11,251 Dec 11 PHILADELPHIA W Love-26 Love-15 Rubio-7 Hawes-20 13,450 Wroten-20 Dec Antonio L Love-42 Love-14 Rubio-8 Parker-29 18,581 Dec W Love-30 Brewer-12 Barea-5 Conley-28 15,417 Dec L Love-27 Love-14 Barea-11 Sullinger-24 17,071 Dec 18 PORTLAND W Pekovic-30 Love-15 Love-9 Lillard-36 13,776 Dec Lakers L Love-25 Pekovic-13 Rubio-7 Young-25 18,997 Love-13 Dec Clipper L (OT) Love-45 Love-19 Rubio-12 Griffin-32 19,304 Dec 27 WASHINGTON W Love-25 Love-11 Rubio-9 Wall-26 16,473 Dec W Love-33 Love-15 Rubio-8 Middleton-23 14,971 Dec 30 DALLAS L Love-36 Love-11 Rubio-13 Marion-32 16,111 Jan 1 NEW ORLEANS W Pekovic-22 Rubio-8 Rubio-9 Anderson-25 14,002 Jan 4 OKLAHOMA CITY L Pekovic-31 Love-14 Rubio-10 Durant-48 18,065 Jan W Love-26 Pekovic-14 Rubio-8 Young-20 10,736 Jan 8 PHOENIX L Martin-20 Pekovic-12 Rubio-8 Dragic-26 12,202 Love-12 Jan 10 CHARLOTTE W Pekovic-26 Love-14 Rubio-6 Tolliver-21 13,767 Cunningham-6 Jan Antonio L Pekovic-22 Love-7 Rubio-8 Leonard-17 18,098 Jan 15 SACRAMENTO L Love-27 Love-11 Rubio-5 Gay-33 12,399 Jan L Martin-18 Love-12 Barea-5 Lowry-24 19,800 Jan 18 UTAH W Pekovic-27 Pekovic-14 Rubio-9 Burks-18 17,111 Jan W Brewer-19 Love-13 Rubio-13 Hayward-27 16,387 Love-19 Jan State W Love-26 Pekovic-14 Rubio-12 Curry-33 19,596 Martin-26 Love-14 Jan L Martin-30 Love-13 Rubio-11 Aldridge-21 20,006 Jan W Love-31 Love-8 Barea-7 Boozer-20 21,637 Jan 29 NEW ORLEANS W Love-30 Love-14 Barea-6 Aminu-18 11,702 Love-5 Rubio-6 Jan 31 MEMPHIS L Love-28 Love-16 Rubio-8 Randolph-26 17, Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 61

62 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. Feb L Love-43 Love-19 Rubio-11 Korver-24 13,018 Feb 4 L.A. LAKERS W Martin-32 Love-17 Rubio-13 Young-24 12,559 Feb Cit L Rubio-19 Rubio-8 Rubio-5 Durant-26 18,203 Cunningham-8 Feb Orleans L Love-26 Love-19 Rubio-6 Davis-26 16,541 Feb 8 PORTLAND L Brewer-26 Turiaf-13 Rubio-9 Aldridge-26 17,506 Feb 10 HOUSTON L Love-31 Love-10 Rubio-9 Parsons-20 12,002 Turiaf-10 Feb 12 DENVER W Love-32 Love-11 Rubio-12 Hamilton-16 12,139 Turiaf-11 Feb 19 INDIANA W Love-42 Love-16 Rubio-17 George-35 15,109 Feb W Love-37 Love-12 Love-10 Kanter-25 19,323 Feb L Love-31 Love-10 Rubio-11 Lillard-32 19,458 Feb W Love-33 Love-13 Rubio-11 Mark. Morris-24 16,273 Mar W Martin-26 Love-10 Rubio-8 Gay-24 17,085 Mar W Love-33 Love-19 Rubio-5 Lawson-31 15,240 Barea-5 Mar 5 NEW YORK L Love-19 Love-8 Rubio-8 Anthony-33 14,294 Mar 7 DETROIT W Love-28 Love-14 Rubio-10 Monroe-20 16,242 Mar 9 TORONTO L Love-26 Pekovic-11 Love-9 DeRozan-25 13,116 Love-11 Mar 11 MILWAUKEE W Love-27 Love-10 Rubio-10 Knight-21 12,473 Mar L Martin-19 Love-6 Rubio-9 Jefferson-25 16,983 Mar 16 SACRAMENTO W Martin-31 Dieng-11 Rubio-9 Thomas-27 13,171 Mar W (OT) Love-35 Dieng-11 Rubio-15 Nowitzki-27 20,100 Mar L Love-29 Dieng-21 Rubio-8 Harden-28 18,315 Mar 23 PHOENIX L Love-36 Love-14 Rubio-9 Mark. Morris-25 17,866 Mar L Love-16 Dieng-17 Shved-5 Conley-23 17,784 Mar 26 ATLANTA W Martin-18 Dieng-15 Rubio-10 Scott-15 11,632 Brewer-18 Mar 28 L.A. LAKERS W Pekovic-26 Love-10 Love-10 Bazemore-21 16,442 Mar L Martin-21 Dieng-11 Rubio-12 Pierce-22 17,732 Brewer-21 Mar 31 L.A. CLIPPERS L Love-20 Love-13 Barea-8 Collison-28 12,172 Apr 2 MEMPHIS W Love-24 Love-16 Love-10 Gasol-18 12,009 Apr W (2OT) Love-28 Love-11 Rubio-14 James-34 19,661 Apr L Rubio-18 Dieng-8 Rubio-10 Afflalo-18 16,992 Apr 8 SAN ANTONIO W Rubio-23 Dieng-15 Rubio-7 Joseph-13 10,117 Love-9 Diaw-13 Apr 9 CHICAGO L Love-17 Love-10 Rubio-6 Augustin-21 13,447 Apr 11 HOUSTON W Brewer-51 Dieng-20 Rubio-10 Harden-33 16,689 Apr L Love-43 Dieng-14 Rubio-11 Cousins-35 16,965 Apr State L Love-40 Love-14 Love-9 Curry-32 19,596 Apr 16 UTAH L (2OT) Martin-36 Love-10 Love-9 Burke-32 14, Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 62

63 TIMBERWOLVES PLAYER HIGHS FIELD FREE REBOUNDS BLOCKED PLAYER MINUTES GOALS THROWS OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS SHOTS POINTS J.J (16) (2) 5 (3) 0 21 (2) BAREA APR. 4 NOV. 15 MAR. 3 APR. 2 APR. 4 APR. 4 DEC. 16 DEC. 15 APR. 8 FEB. 23 at Miami at Den. at Den. vs Mem. at Miami at Miami at Bos. at Mem. vs S.A. at Port. COREY 48C 19C 11C (2) 6C(3) 6T 2 (7) 51C BREWER MAR. 19 APR. 11 APR. 11 DEC. 7 DEC. 15 DEC. 15 APR. 14 APR. 11 NOV. 25 MAR. 31 APR. 11 at Dall. vs Hou. vs Hou. vs Miami at Mem. at Mem. at G.S. vs Hou. at Ind. vs LA-C vs Hou. CHASE (2) 4 2 (5) 3 1 (2) 24 BUDINGER APR. 4 APR. 4 APR. 4 FEB. 10 MAR. 26 MAR. 26 APR. 4 APR. 4 FEB. 8 MAR. 31 APR. 4 at Miami at Miami at Miami vs Hou. vs Atl. vs Atl. at Miami at Miami vs Port. vs LA-C at Miami DANTE C 5 (2) C 5C 2 (9) 3 (5) 20 CUNNINGHAM FEB. 5 FEB. 5 APR. 11 FEB. 23 APR. 11 APR. 11 JAN. 10 NOV. 16 APR. 16 APR. 11 APR. 11 at OKC. at OKC. vs Hou. at Port. vs Hou. vs Hou. vs Cha. vs Bos. vs Utah vs Hou. vs Hou. GORGUI 41C 9C 10C 10C 13C 21C 4C(2) 3C 5C 5C 22C DIENG MAR. 26 APR. 13 MAR. 20 APR. 11 MAR. 20 MAR. 20 APR. 13 MAR. 31 APR. 2 MAR. 16 MAR. 20 vs Atl. at Sac. at Hou. vs Hou. at Hou. at Hou. at Sac. vs LA-C vs Mem. vs Sac. at Hou. ROBBIE 35C 4C(6) 4C 3C(2) 7C 9C 3C(2) 2C(2) 2C 1C(2) 12C HUMMEL APR. 8 APR. 8 APR. 5 APR. 8 APR. 16 APR. 16 APR. 11 APR. 16 FEB. 23 FEB. 5 APR. 5 vs S.A. vs S.A. at Orl. vs S.A. vs Utah vs Utah vs Hou. vs Utah at Port. at OKC. at Orl. OTHYUS T 5 JEFFERS JAN. 29 JAN. 26 APR. 9 JAN. 24 APR. 9 APR. 9 JAN. 26 APR. 9 JAN. 26 S.A.-Min. vs Chi. at Miami vs Chi. at Atl. vs Chi. vs Chi. at Miami vs Chi. at Miami OTHYUS T 2 JEFFERS APR. 9 APR. 9 APR. 9 APR. 9 APR. 9 APR. 9 Min. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. KEVIN (2) (2) 19 (5) 10C(3) 3T(2) 7C(2) 3 (2) 45 LOVE APR. 16 DEC. 22 FEB. 1 NOV. 6 MAR. 3 MAR. 3 APR. 2 JAN. 18 JAN. 4 MAR. 11 DEC. 22 vs Utah at LA-C at Atl. vs G.S. at Den. at Den. vs Mem. vs Utah vs OKC. vs Milw. at LA-C KEVIN (6) (8) 4 (2) MARTIN OCT. 30 FEB. 4 MAR. 3 JAN. 12 NOV. 20 NOV. 20 MAR. 28 DEC. 10 DEC. 22 JAN. 29 APR. 16 vs Orl. vs LA-L at Den. at S.A. vs LA-C vs LA-C vs LA-L at Det. at LA-C vs N.O. vs Utah LUC RICHAR (2) 3 3 (2) 2 (3) 12 MBAH A MOUTE NOV. 24 APR. 13 APR. 4 DEC. 28 DEC. 16 DEC. 28 NOV. 23 DEC. 20 APR. 11 APR. 11 APR. 13 Sac.-Min. at LA-L at Sac. at Miami at Milw. at Bos. at Milw. at LA-C at LA-L vs Hou. vs Hou. at Sac. LUC RICHAR (4) 3 3 (2) 2 (2) 12 MBAH A MOUTE APR. 5 APR. 13 APR. 4 DEC. 28 DEC. 16 DEC. 28 APR. 14 DEC. 20 APR. 11 APR. 11 APR. 13 Min. at Orl. at Sac. at Miami at Milw. at Bos. at Milw. at G.S. at LA-L vs Hou. vs Hou. at Sac. SHABAZZ 24C 8C 5C 5C(2) 4C 7C 1C(6) 2C 4C 1C 20C MUHAMMAD FEB. 25 FEB. 25 MAR. 3 MAR. 23 FEB. 22 FEB. 23 MAR. 31 FEB. 25 MAR. 5 MAR. 1 FEB. 25 at Phoe. at Phoe. at Den. vs Phoe. at Utah at Port. vs LA-C at Phoe. vs N.Y. at Sac. at Phoe. NIKOLA 46C 16C 8 (3) 10C (4) 4T 2 (7) 5 3 (2) 34C PEKOVIC DEC. 22 DEC. 22 MAR. 28 DEC. 20 JAN. 18 JAN. 24 NOV. 10 MAR. 30 MAR. 9 JAN. 15 DEC. 22 at LA-C at LA-C vs LA-L at LA-L vs Utah at G.S. at LA-L at Brk. vs Tor. vs Sac. at LA-C A.J (2) 2 (2) 2 (4) PRICE NOV. 13 JAN. 6 JAN. 24 JAN. 10 JAN. 10 DEC. 28 JAN. 12 NOV. 23 JAN. 6 vs Clev. at Phil. at G.S. vs Cha. vs Cha. at Milw. at S.A. at Hou. at Phil Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 63

64 TIMBERWOLVES PLAYER HIGHS FIELD FREE REBOUNDS BLOCKED PLAYER MINUTES GOALS THROWS OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS SHOTS POINTS RICKY 49C 10C 9 3 (3) 9 (2) 10 (2) 17C 7 7 (2) 2T 25C RUBIO MAR. 19 APR. 8 DEC. 11 MAR. 5 MAR. 19 MAR. 19 FEB. 19 FEB. 12 APR. 14 JAN. 1 FEB. 8 at Dall. vs S.A. vs Phil. vs N.Y. at Dall. at Dall. vs Ind. vs Den. at G.S. vs N.O. vs Port. ALEXEY 26 4 (5) 5 (2) 2T(3) 4 5 (2) 5 (2) 3C(2) 3 (4) 2 (2) 13 (2) SHVED DEC. 16 FEB. 10 DEC. 27 FEB. 1 FEB. 19 FEB. 1 APR. 9 JAN. 15 APR. 9 JAN. 27 JAN. 15 at Bos. vs Hou. vs Wash. at Atl. vs Ind. at Atl. vs Chi. vs Sac. vs Chi. at Chi. vs Sac. RONNY (2) TURIAF FEB. 8 JAN. 27 APR. 16 FEB. 8 FEB. 12 FEB. 8 FEB. 12 JAN. 12 FEB. 1 FEB. 1 JAN. 27 vs Port. at Chi. vs Utah vs Port. vs Den. vs Port. vs Den. at S.A. at Atl. at Atl. at Chi. DERRICK (4) 2 (2) 2 (2) 13 WILLIAMS NOV. 1 NOV. 4 NOV. 20 NOV. 22 NOV. 1 NOV. 1 NOV. 16 NOV. 22 NOV. 13 NOV. 13 NOV. 4 vs OKC. at Clev. vs LA-C vs Brk. vs OKC. vs OKC. vs Bos. vs Brk. vs Clev. vs Clev. at Clev. TIMBERWOLVES 290 (2) (4) 8 (3) 143 High Games APR. 16 MAR. 28 MAR. 3 DEC. 20 JAN. 18 JAN. 18 APR. 14 MAR. 26 APR. 14 APR. 11 MAR. 28 vs Utah vs LA-L at Den. at LA-L vs Utah vs Utah at G.S. vs Atl. at G.S. vs Hou. vs LA-L TIMBERWOLVES 240 (77) (3) 22 (3) (2) 5 0 (3) 82 Low Games APR. 14 DEC. 7 JAN. 31 MAR. 14 APR. 5 APR. 5 DEC. 7 JAN. 29 DEC. 27 MAR. 3 DEC. 7 at G.S. vs Miami vs Mem. at Cha. at Orl. at Orl. vs Miami vs N.O. vs Wash. at Den. vs Miami OPPONENTS 290 (2) (2) High Games APR. 16 APR. 16 FEB. 8 APR. 16 NOV. 23 APR. 16 MAR. 20 MAR. 28 MAR. 26 NOV. 4 APR. 16 vs Utah vs Utah vs Port. vs Utah at Hou. vs Utah at Hou. vs LA-L vs Atl. at Clev. vs Utah OPPONENTS 240 (77) (2) (4) 8 (2) 1 (3) 72 Low Games APR. 14 JAN. 18 APR. 2 JAN. 10 MAR. 28 MAR. 28 NOV. 22 MAR. 11 MAR. 28 DEC. 27 JAN. 18 at G.S. vs Utah vs Mem. vs Cha. vs LA-L vs LA-L vs Brk. vs Milw. vs LA-L vs Wash. 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) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 64

65 SEASON SUPERLATIVES Wolves Individual Highs: Points Corey Brewer vs. Houston (4/11/14) Field Goals Made Corey Brewer vs. Houston (4/11/14) Field Goals Attempted Corey Brewer vs. Houston (4/11/14) Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 FGM) (10-13) Nikola Pekovic at Dallas (11/30/13); (10-13) Corey Brewer at Golden State (4/14/14) 3-Point Field Goals Made... 8 Kevin Love at San Antonio (12/13/13) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Kevin Love at Boston (12/16/13); Kevin Love vs. Denver (2/12/14) Free Throws Made Kevin Love at Atlanta (2/1/14) Free Throws Attempted Kevin Love at Atlanta (2/1/14); Kevin Love vs. L.A. Lakers (2/4/14) Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 FTM) (14-14) Kevin Love at Chicago (1/27/14); (14-14) Kevin Martin vs. Sacramento (3/16/14) Total Rebounds Gorgui Dieng at Houston (3/20/14) Offensive Rebounds Nikola Pekovic at L.A. Lakers (12/20/13); Gorgui Dieng vs. Houston (4/11/14) Defensive Rebounds Kevin Love at L.A. Clippers (12/22/13) OT; Kevin Love at Denver (3/3/14) Assists Ricky Rubio vs. Indiana (2/19/14) Steals... 7 Ricky Rubio vs. Denver (2/12/14) Turnovers... 7 (4x) MR: Ricky Rubio at Golden State (4/14/14) Blocked Shots... 5 Ronny Turiaf at Atlanta (2/1/14); Gorgui Dieng vs. Sacramento (3/16/14) Minutes Played... 49:08 Ricky Rubio at Dallas (3/19/14) OT Opponent Individual Highs: Points Kevin Durant vs. Oklahoma City (1/4/14) Field Goals Made Kevin Durant vs. Oklahoma City (1/4/14) Field Goals Attempted Kevin Durant vs. Oklahoma City (1/4/14) Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 FGM) (12-14) David Lee at Golden State (4/14/14) 3-Point Field Goals Made... 7 Damian Lillard vs. Portland (12/18/13); Stephen Curry at Golden State (4/14/14) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Damian Lillard vs. Portland (12/18/13) Free Throws Made James Harden vs. Houston (4/11/14) Free Throws Attempted James Harden vs. Houston (4/11/14) Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 FTM) (10-10) Paul George vs. Indiana (2/19/14); (10-10) Trey Burke vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Total Rebounds DeAndre Jordan vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) Offensive Rebounds DeAndre Jordan vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) Defensive Rebounds DeMarcus Cousins at Sacramento (3/1/14) Assists John Wall at Washington (11/19/13) Steals... 6 James Harden vs. Houston (4/11/14) Turnovers... 9 Kyrie Irving at Cleveland (11/4/13); Evan Turner vs. Philadelphia (12/11/13) Blocked Shots... 7 Andrew Bogut at Golden State (1/24/14) Minutes Played... 48:21 Trey Burke vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 65

66 SEASON SUPERLATIVES Wolves Highs: Wolves Lows: Points, Game vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) 82 vs. Miami (12/7/13) Points, 1st Half vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) 37 vs. Memphis (1/31/13) Points, 2nd Half vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) 31 vs. Houston (2/10/14) Points, 1st Quarter at L.A. Lakers (11/10/13) 15 (2x) MR: at Memphis (3/24/14) Points, 2nd Quarter (2x) MR: vs. Charlotte (1/10/14) 15 (2x) MR: vs. Memphis (1/31/13) Points, 3rd Quarter at Milwaukee (12/28/13) 15 vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) Points, 4th Quarter (2x) MR: vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) 11 vs. Houston (2/10/14) Points, Overtime vs. Orlando (10/30/13) 10 (2x) MR: at Dallas (3/19/14) Field Goals Made vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) 24 vs. Miami (12/7/13) Field Goals Att (3x) MR: at Philadelphia (1/6/14) 73 at Chicago (1/27/14) Field Goal Pct (51-76) vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14).293 (24-82) vs. Miami (12/7/13) 3-Pt Field Goals Made at Philadelphia (1/6/14) 1 at Orlando (4/5/14) 3-Pt Field Goals Att vs. Brooklyn (11/22/13) 12 (2x) MR: vs. Houston (4/11/14) 3-Pt Field Goal Pct (16-26) at Philadelphia (1/6/14).067 (1-15) at Orlando (4/5/14) Free Throws Made at Denver (3/3/14) 6 vs. Memphis (1/31/13) Free Throws Att at Denver (3/3/14) 7 vs. Memphis (1/31/13) Free Throw Pct (21-21) vs. Houston (2/10/14).577 (15-26) at Boston (12/16/13) Total Rebounds vs. Utah (1/18/14) 30 at Orlando (4/5/14) Offensive Rebounds at L.A. Lakers (12/20/13) 5 (3x) MR: at Charlotte (3/14/14) Defensive Rebounds vs. Utah (1/18/14) 22 (3x) MR: at Orlando (4/5/14) Assists at Golden State (4/14/14) 13 vs. Miami (12/7/13) Steals vs. Atlanta (3/26/14) 3 (2x) MR: vs. New Orleans (1/29/14) Turnovers (4x) MR: at Golden State (4/14/14) 5 vs. Washington (12/27/13) Blocked Shots... 8 (3x) MR: vs. Houston (4/11/14) 0 (3x) MR: at Denver (3/3/14) Personal Fouls (4x) MR: vs. Houston (4/11/14) 9 at Dallas (11/30/13) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 66

67 SEASON SUPERLATIVES Opponent Highs: Opponent Lows: Points, Game vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT 72 vs. Utah (1/18/14) Points, 1st Half vs. Houston (2/10/14) 23 vs. Utah (1/18/14) Points, 2nd Half at Denver (3/3/14) 38 (4x) MR: vs. Dallas (12/30/13) Points, 1st Quarter vs. Philadelphia (12/11/13) 14 (2x) MR: vs. Utah (1/18/14) Points, 2nd Quarter at Portland (1/25/14) 9 vs. Utah (1/18/14) Points, 3rd Quarter at Atlanta (2/1/14) 14 at Sacramento (3/1/14) Points, 4th Quarter at Denver (3/3/14) 14 at L.A. Lakers (11/10/13) Points, Overtime vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2nd 9 at Dallas (3/19/14) Field Goals Made vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT 21 vs. Utah (1/18/14) Field Goals Att vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT 73 vs. Utah (1/18/14) Field Goal Pct (49-85) at Houston (3/20/14).288 (21-73) vs. Utah (1/18/14) 3-Pt Field Goals Made at Houston (11/23/13) 2 vs. New Orleans (1/29/14) 3-Pt Field Goals Att vs. Portland (12/18/13) 12 (3x) MR: at Memphis (3/24/14) 3-Pt Field Goal Pct (9-13) at San Antonio (1/12/14).095 (2-21) vs. New Orleans (1/29/14) Free Throws Made vs. Portland (2/8/14) 4 vs. Memphis (4/2/14) Free Throws Att vs. Portland (2/8/14) 6 vs. Memphis (4/2/14) Free Throw Pct (15-15) at Washington (11/19/13).500 (8-16) at Detroit (12/10/13) Total Rebounds vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT 26 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Offensive Rebounds vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT 4 (2x) MR: vs. Charlotte (1/10/14) Defensive Rebounds at Houston (11/23/13) 12 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Assists at Houston (3/20/14) 7 vs. Brooklyn (11/22/13) Steals vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) 3 (4x) MR: vs. Milwaukee (3/11/14) Turnovers (2x) MR: vs. Atlanta (3/26/14) 8 (2x) MR: vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Blocked Shots at Cleveland (11/4/13) 1 (3x) MR: vs. Washington (12/27/13) Personal Fouls at Denver (3/3/14) 11 vs. Memphis (1/31/13) Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 67

68 TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES POINTS 51 Corey Brewer, 4/11 vs. Hou. 45 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 43 Kevin Love, 4/13 at Sac. 43 Kevin Love, 2/1 at Atl. 42 Kevin Love, 2/19 vs. Ind. 42 Kevin Love, 12/13 at S.A. 40 Kevin Love, 4/14 at G.S. 37 Kevin Love, 2/22 at Utah 36 Kevin Martin, 4/16 vs. Utah 36 Kevin Love, 3/23 vs. Pho. 36 Kevin Love, 12/30 vs. Dal. FIELD GOALS 19 Corey Brewer, 4/11 vs. Hou. 16 Nikola Pekovic, 12/22 at LAC 15 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 15 Kevin Love, 12/13 at S.A. FREE THROWS 17 Kevin Love, 2/1 at Atl. 16 Kevin Martin, 3/3 at Den. 15 Kevin Love, 4/13 at Sac. 14 Kevin Martin, 3/16 vs. Sac. 14 Kevin Love, 2/7 at N.O. 14 Kevin Love, 1/27 at Chi. 3-PT. FIELD GOALS 8 Kevin Love, 12/13 at S.A. 6 Kevin Love, 2/22 at Utah 6 Kevin Love, 2/12 vs. Den. 6 Kevin Martin, 1/25 at Por. TOTAL REBOUNDS 21 Gorgui Dieng, 3/20 at Hou. 20 Gorgui Dieng, 4/11 vs. Hou. 19 Kevin Love, 3/3 at Den. 19 Kevin Love, 2/7 at N.O. 19 Kevin Love, 2/1 at Atl. 19 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 19 Kevin Love, 11/11 at LAC 17 Gorgui Dieng, 3/24 at Mem. 17 Kevin Love, 2/4 vs. LAL 17 Kevin Love, 11/25 at Ind. 17 Kevin Love, 10/30 vs. Orl. OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 10 Gorgui Dieng, 4/11 vs. Hou. 10 Nikola Pekovic, 12/20 at LAL 8 Gorgui Dieng, 3/20 at Hou. 8 Nikola Pekovic, 1/8 vs. Pho. 8 Nikola Pekovic, 12/22 at LAC 8 Nikola Pekovic, 11/16 vs. Bos. DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 16 Kevin Love, 3/3 at Den. 16 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 15 Kevin Love, 2/19 vs. Ind. 15 Kevin Love, 2/7 at N.O. BLOCKED SHOTS 5 Gorgui Dieng, 3/16 vs. Sac. 5 Ronny Turiaf, 2/1 at Atl. 4 Ronny Turiaf, 2/12 vs. Den. 4 Ronny Turiaf, 2/5 at OkC ASSISTS 17 Ricky Rubio, 2/19 vs. Ind. 16 Ricky Rubio, 11/13 vs. Cle. 15 Ricky Rubio, 3/19 at Dal. 14 Ricky Rubio, 4/4 at Mia. 14 Ricky Rubio, 11/10 at LAL 13 Ricky Rubio, 2/4 vs. LAL 13 Ricky Rubio, 1/21 at Utah 13 Ricky Rubio, 12/30 vs. Dal. 12 MR: Ricky Rubio, 3/30 at Bkn. STEALS 7 Ricky Rubio, 2/12 vs. Den. 6 Corey Brewer, 4/11 vs. Hou. 6 Ricky Rubio, 3/26 vs. Atl. 6 Corey Brewer, 3/9 vs. Tor. 6 Ricky Rubio, 12/28 at Mil. 6 Corey Brewer, 11/4 at Cle. TURNOVERS 7 Ricky Rubio, 4/14 at G.S. 7 Kevin Love, 1/4 vs. OkC 7 Ricky Rubio, 11/27 vs. Den. 7 Kevin Love, 11/16 vs. Bos. MINUTES PLAYED 49 Ricky Rubio, 3/19 at Dal. 48 Corey Brewer, 3/19 at Dal. 47 Kevin Love, 4/16 vs. Utah 46 Ricky Rubio, 4/4 at Mia. 46 Nikola Pekovic, 12/22 at LAC Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 68

69 KEY DATES June 27: Acquired rookie forward Shabazz Muhammad (1st round, 14th overall) and rookie center Gorgui Dieng (1st round, 21st overall) in a draft day trade with the Utah Jazz. June 27: Acquired a 2014 second-round pick and cash considerations from Golden State in exchange for Malcolm Lee and the rights to the 26th pick in the 2013 NBA Draft (Andre Roberson). June 27: Completed the 2013 NBA Draft by selecting guard Lorenzo Brown (52nd overall pick) and Bojan Dubljevic (59th overall pick). June 28: Exercised the contract option on forward Dante Cunningham. July 7: Waived forward Mickael Gelabale and center Greg Stiemsma. July 11: Acquired guard Kevin Martin from Oklahoma City in a three-team trade that sent Luke Ridnour and a second-round pick in the 2014 NBA Draft to Milwaukee July 12: Re-signed forward Chase Budinger to a three-year contract. July 12: Signed free agent forward Corey Brewer to a three-year contract. July 13: Signed rookie forward Shabazz Muhammad (1st round, 14th overall) and rookie center Gorgui Dieng (1st round, 21st overall) to two-year contracts. July 18: Signed free agent center Ronny Turiaf. Aug. 16: Re-signed restricted free agent center Nikola Pekovic. Sept. 6: Hired Milt Newton as General Manager. Sept. 9: Promoted David Adelman to assistant coach and hired Bobby Jackson as player development coach. Sept. 26: Signed guard Lorenzo Brown, forward Robbie Hummel and guard Othyus Jeffers. Oct. 25: Waived guards Lorenzo Brown and Othyus Jeffers. Oct. 26: Exercised fourth-year options on guard Ricky Rubio and forward Derrick Williams. Oct. 26: Waived center Chris Johnson. Oct. 30: Kevin Love connected on a three-pointer with 10.1 seconds left to force Minnesota's first-ever Opening Night overtime. The trey was Love's third career game-tying or go-ahead three in the final 10 seconds of a game. Nov. 4: Kevin Love was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Oct Nov. 3, the first such honor of his career. Nov. 10: Minnesota outscored the Lakers in the first quarter, the highest-scoring quarter in club history. Nov. 10: Ricky Rubio recorded his second career tripledouble with 12 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds at the L.A. Lakers. Nov. 11: Kevin Martin scored his 10,000th career point at the L.A. Clippers. Nov. 20: Kevin Martin scored 28 points and grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds vs. the Clippers, his ninth career double-double and first since Nov. 26: Acquired forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for forward Derrick Williams. Dec. 13: Kevin Love connected on a career-high eight three-pointers, matching Stephon Marbury's club record for most threes in a game. Dec. 15: Corey Brewer scored his 4000th career point in Minnesota's win at Memphis. Jan. 5: Assigned forward Shabazz Muhammad to Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League. Jan. 13: Recalled forward Shabazz Muhammad from Iowa (D-League). Jan. 21: Kevin Love grabbed his 4000th career rebound at Utah. Jan. 23: Kevin Love was named to the initial USA Men's National Team Roster. Jan. 23: Kevin Love was voted as a Western Conference All-Star Starter, his third All-Star appearance and first start. Love became the first Wolves player to start in an All-Star game since Garnett in Jan. 24: Kevin Love scored the 6000th point of his career at Golden State. Jan. 24: Kevin Martin connected on the game-winning jumper with 8.4 seconds remaining in Minnesota's win at Golden State. Feb. 4: Feb. 8: Announced a plan to open Mayo Clinic Square, a new practice facility across the street from Target Center in the former Block E. Ricky Rubio scored a career-high 25 points vs. Portland. Feb. 12: J.J. Barea scored 18 points in Minnesota's win vs. Denver, surpassing the 4000-point mark for his career. Feb. 16: Kevin Love participated in the 2014 Foot Locker Three-Point Contest as part of NBA All-Star Saturday Night, his second time participating in the event. Feb. 17: Kevin Love scored 13 points and grabbed nine rebounds in his first career All-Star Game start. Feb. 19: Ricky Rubio matched a franchise record with a career-high 17 assists vs. Indiana, joining six Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 69

70 other Wolves players to dish out 17 in a game (most recently Chauncey Billups in 2002). Feb. 22: Kevin Love recorded the first triple-double of his career, finishing with 37 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in Minnesota's win at Utah. Feb. 24: Kevin Love was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played between Feb This was the second time this season Love earned the award. Feb. 25: Kevin Love scored 33 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, his franchise-record sixth straight game with 30+ points. The game was also his 11th straight with 25+ points and 10+ rebounds, a new franchise record and the longest such streak in the NBA since Feb. 28: Kevin Love finished the month of February averaging league-highs in both points (34.0) and rebounds (14.1), numbers which hadn't been averaged in a month since Moses Malone in March Mar. 3: Minnesota finished 52-for-64 from the free throw line in win at Denver, the most made three throws in a game by any NBA team since Phoenix hit 61 in an OT game on Apr. 9, Mar. 16: Making his first career NBA start, Gorgui Dieng tallied 12 points, 11 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. Dieng became the first player since Elden Campbell in 1991 to record 10p/10r/5b in their first NBA start. Mar. 16: Kevin Martin sank the 1000th three-pointer of his career vs. the Sacramento Kings. Mar. 19: Ricky Rubio recorded his second triple-double of the season and third of his career with 22 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds at Dallas. Mar. 20: Gorgui Dieng recorded new career highs in both points (22) and rebounds (21), becoming the fifth player in team history to post a 20/20 game and 6th since 1970 to record a 20/20 game within their first three starts. He is just the fourth rookie in the past 20 years to accomplish the feat. Mar. 28: Kevin Love tallied his second career triple-double with 22 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs. the Lakers. Mar. 28: Minnesota set franchise records for points scored (143) and field goal percentage (67.1%) in its win over the Lakers. Mar. 30: Kevin Love surpassed Wally Szczerbiak (6777) for third place on the Wolves' all-time scoring list. Mar. 30: Ricky Rubio broke Tyrone Corbin's (175, ) franchise single-season steals record. Mar. 31: Kevin Love moved past Tom Gugliotta (464, ) atop the franchise single-season chart for FTs made. Apr. 1: Gorgui Dieng was named the KIA Western Conference Rookie of the Month for March. Apr. 2: Apr. 3: Apr. 4: Apr. 8: Apr. 8: Apr. 8: Kevin Love recorded his second triple-double in four games and third of the season, finishing with 24 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists in a win vs. the Grizzlies. Waived guard A.J. Price. Ricky Rubio handed out 14 assists at Miami, passing Stephon Marbury (1393) for fourth place on the Wolves' all-time assist chart. Signed guard Othyus Jeffers. Corey Brewer swiped four steals, surpassing Doug West (428) for third on the Wolves' all-time steals chart. Ricky Rubio drained a career-high 10 field goals en route to 23 points in the Wolves' win vs. San Antonio. Apr. 11: Corey Brewer scored a career-high and franchiserecord-tying 51 points and grabbed a career-highmatching six steals vs. Houston, the most points in a regulation game in franchise history. He also matched a franchise record with 19 field goals. Brewer became the fourth player in NBA history to score 50+ points and grab 6+ steals, joining Allen Iverson, Michael Jordan and Ricky Berry. Apr. 11: Gorgui Dieng connected on the game-winning jumper with 4.6 seconds left vs. Houston, the 45th time in club history the Wolves have won a game by scoring the deciding points with five seconds or less left in the game. Dieng also grabbed 20 rebounds, becoming just the fourth player in team history to record multiple 20 rebound games. Apr. 11: Dante Cunningham scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, the first 20/10 effort of his career. Apr. 11: Minnesota finished with 39 fast break points against Houston, the most by the Wolves since at least 1996 when the stat was first tracked. Apr. 13: Kevin Love tallied 43 points and 11 rebounds at Sacramento, his franchise-record fifth 40+ point effort of the season and team-record ninth in his Wolves career. Apr. 14: Kevin Love scored 40 points to increase his season total to 1991, surpassing Kevin Garnett's franchise record for points in a season (1987, ). Apr. 16: Minnesota closed out the season setting a number of franchise records, including most points (8768), rebounds (3669) and threepointers (600). Apr. 16: Kevin Love recorded his personal-best 65th double-double of the season. Love's previous high had been 64 in Apr. 16: Kevin Love finishes the season averaging 26.2 points, 12.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game, the first player to average 26+ points, 12+ rebounds and 4+ assists per game since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bob McAdoo in Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 70

71 SEASON SERIES RESULTS Atlanta Hawks (1-1) ATL L MIN W Boston Celtics (1-1) MIN W BOS L Brooklyn Nets (1-1) MIN W BKN L Charlotte Bobcats (1-1) MIN W CHA L Chicago Bulls (1-1) CHI W MIN L Cleveland Cavaliers (1-1) CLE L MIN W Dallas Mavericks (3-1) MIN W DAL W MIN L DAL W (OT) Denver Nuggets (2-2) DEN L MIN L MIN W DEN W Detroit Pistons (2-0) DET W MIN W Golden State Warriors (1-2) MIN L GS W GS L Houston Rockets (1-3) HOU L MIN L HOU L MIN W Indiana Pacers (1-1) IND L MIN W Los Angeles Clippers (0-4) LAC L MIN L LAC L (OT) MIN L Los Angeles Lakers (3-1) LAL W LAL L MIN W MIN W Miami Heat (1-1) MIN L MIA W (2OT) Milwaukee Bucks (2-0) MIL W MIN W New Orleans Pelicans (2-1) MIN W MIN W NO L New York Knicks (1-1) NY W MIN L Oklahoma City Thunder (1-3) MIN W OKC L MIN L OKC L Orlando Magic (1-1) MIN W (OT) ORL L Philadelphia 76ers (2-0) MIN W PHI W Phoenix Suns (1-2) MIN L PHO W MIN L Portland Trail Blazers (1-3) MIN W POR L MIN L POR L Sacramento Kings (2-2) MIN L SAC W MIN W SAC L San Antonio Spurs (1-2) SA L SA L MIN W Toronto Raptors (0-2) TOR L MIN L Utah Jazz (3-1) MIN W UTA W UTA W MIN L (2OT) Washington Wizards (1-1) WAS L MIN W Memphis Grizzlies (2-2) MEM W MIN L MEM L MIN W Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 71

72 NBA FINAL STANDINGS NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK Toronto Lost 1 San Antonio Lost 2 Brooklyn Lost 2 Houston Lost 1 New York Won 4 Memphis Won 5 Boston Lost 2 Dallas Lost 1 Philadelphia Won 2 New Orleans Won 2 CENTRAL DIVISION NORTHWEST DIVISION W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK Indiana Won 2 Oklahoma City Won 1 Chicago Lost 1 Portland Won 5 Cleveland Won 1 Minnesota Lost 3 Detroit Lost 4 Denver Lost 2 Milwaukee Lost 3 Utah Won 1 SOUTHEAST DIVISION PACIFIC DIVISION W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK Miami Lost 3 L.A. Clippers Lost 1 Washington Won 4 Golden State Won 2 Charlotte Won 3 Phoenix Won 1 Atlanta Won 1 Sacramento Lost 1 Orlando Lost 4 L.A. Lakers Won 2 ATL BKN CHI DAL DET HOU LAC MEM MIL NO OKC PHI POR SA UTA BOS CHA CLE DEN GS IND LAL MIA MIN NY ORL PHO SAC TOR WAS W L PCT GB LAST-10 STREAK ATLANTIC DIVISION TOR Lost 1 BKN Lost 2 NY Won 4 BOS Lost 2 PHI Won 2 CENTRAL DIVISION IND Won 2 CHI Lost 1 CLE Won 1 DET Lost 4 MIL Lost 3 SOUTHEAST DIVISION MIA Lost 3 WAS Won 4 CHA Won 3 ATL Won 1 ORL Lost 4 SOUTHWEST DIVISION SA Lost 2 HOU Lost 1 MEM Won 5 DAL Lost 1 NO Won 2 NORTHWEST DIVISION OKC Won 1 POR Won 5 MIN Lost 3 DEN Lost 2 UTA Won 1 PACIFIC DIVISION LAC Lost 1 GS Won 2 PHO Won 1 SAC Lost 1 LAL Won Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 72

73 NBA FINAL STATISTICS SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG REBOUNDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG Durant, OKC Jordan, LA-C Paul, LA-C Anthony, N.Y Drummond, Det Wall, Was James, Mia Love, Min Lawson, Den Love, Min Howard, Hou Rubio, Min Harden, Hou Cousins, Sac Curry, G.S Griffin, LA-C Noah, Chi Jennings, Det Curry, G.S Aldridge, Por Lowry, Tor Aldridge, Por Jefferson, Cha Nelson, Orl Cousins, Sac Randolph, Mem Teague, Atl DeRozan, Tor Davis, N.O James, Mia Jefferson, Cha Bogut, G.S Thomas, Sac George, Ind Duncan, S.A Carter-Williams, Phi Nowitzki, Dal Varejao, Cle Williams, Bkn Irving, Cle Gasol, LA-L Walker, Cha Davis, N.O Gortat, Was Harden, Hou Lillard, Por Griffin, LA-C Irving, Cle Thomas, Sac Lee, G.S Conley, Mem Dragic, Pho Monroe, Det Dragic, Pho Gay, Tor.-Sac Thompson, Cle Ellis, Dal Wall, Was Hickson, Den Parker, S.A Paul, LA-C Valanciunas, Tor Burke, Utah Martin, Min Ibaka, OKC Felton, N.Y Ellis, Dal Favors, Utah Lillard, Por Crawford, LA-C Faried, Den Durant, OKC Thompson, G.S Lopez, Por Noah, Chi Howard, Hou Millsap, Atl Hayward, Utah Afflalo, Orl Boozer, Chi Batum, Por Lee, G.S Hawes, Phi.-Cle Evans, N.O Millsap, Atl Sullinger, Bos Chalmers, Mia Lowry, Tor Anthony, N.Y Knight, Mil Young, Phi Plumlee, Pho Calderon, Dal Knight, Mil Kanter, Utah Stephenson, Ind Young, LA-L Batum, Por Love, Min Walker, Cha Hill, LA-L Augustin, Tor.-Chi Lawson, Den Durant, OKC Williams, Por Randolph, Mem Gasol, Mem Ginobili, S.A Gasol, LA-L Stephenson, Ind McRoberts, Cha Conley, Mem Henson, Mil Iguodala, G.S Beal, Was Harris, Orl Lin, Hou Green, Bos Jones, Hou Jackson, OKC FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3GA PCT FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT Jordan, LA-C Korver, Atl Roberts, N.O Drummond, Det Miller, Mem Nowitzki, Dal Howard, Hou Morrow, N.O Jackson, OKC James, Mia Calderon, Dal Martin, Min Johnson, Tor Belinelli, S.A Augustin, Tor.-Chi Stoudemire, N.Y Afflalo, Orl Curry, G.S Lopez, Por Mills, S.A Durant, OKC Wade, Mia Curry, G.S Lillard, Por Faried, Den Thompson, G.S Crawford, LA-C Jones, Hou Hawes, Phi.-Cle Harden, Hou Gortat, Was Green, S.A George, Ind Pekovic, Min Middleton, Mil Crawford, Bos.-G.S Henson, Mil Tolliver, Cha Irving, Cle Ibaka, OKC Jefferson, Utah Bass, Bos Valanciunas, Tor Dragic, Pho Collison, LA-C Griffin, LA-C Ariza, Was Meeks, LA-L Lee, G.S Anthony, N.Y Paul, LA-C Leonard, S.A Beal, Was Dunleavy, Chi Favors, Utah Johnson, Bkn Ginobili, S.A Diaw, S.A Meeks, LA-L Thomas, Sac Davis, N.O Augustin, Tor.-Chi Williams, Atl Bosh, Mia Green, Pho Foye, Den Jefferson, Cha Nowitzki, Dal Anthony, N.Y Hickson, Den Ross, Tor Green, Pho Vucevic, Orl J. Smith, N.Y Teague, Atl Dragic, Pho Butler, Mil.-OKC Jack, Cle Durant, OKC Carter, Dal Matthews, Por Parker, S.A Lillard, Por Walker, Cha Nowitzki, Dal Miles, Cle Stuckey, Det Monroe, Det Matthews, Por Livingston, Bkn Cousins, Sac Webster, Was Singler, Det Kanter, Utah Gordon, N.O Westbrook, OKC Stephenson, Ind Durant, OKC Pierce, Bkn Duncan, S.A Teletovic, Bkn Young, LA-L West, Ind Martin, Min DeRozan, Tor Mark. Morris, Pho Brooks, Hou.-Den Lin, Hou Bass, Bos Young, LA-L Aldridge, Por Belinelli, S.A Chalmers, Mia Gay, Tor.-Sac Marion, Dal Fisher, OKC Love, Min Brewer, Min Singler, Det Carter, Dal Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 73

74 NBA FINAL STATISTICS STEALS PER GAME G STL AVG BLOCKS PER GAME G BLK AVG MINUTES PER GAME G MIN AVG Paul, LA-C Davis, N.O Anthony, N.Y Rubio, Min Ibaka, OKC Butler, Chi Young, Phi Jordan, LA-C Durant, OKC Butler, Chi Hibbert, Ind DeRozan, Tor George, Ind Duncan, S.A Harden, Hou Carter-Williams, Phi Bogut, G.S James, Mia Brewer, Min Howard, Hou Parsons, Hou Wall, Was Lopez, Por Ellis, Dal Millsap, Atl Henson, Mil Curry, G.S Leonard, S.A Drummond, Det Hayward, Utah Ellis, Dal Gasol, LA-L Wall, Was Ariza, Was Noah, Chi Love, Min Chalmers, Mia Gortat, Was George, Ind Curry, G.S Favors, Utah Lowry, Tor Lawson, Den Smith, Det Aldridge, Por Oladipo, Orl Gibson, Chi Batum, Por Harden, Hou Andersen, Mia Lawson, Den James, Mia Jones, Hou Lillard, Por Cousins, Sac Gasol, Mem Walker, Cha Lowry, Tor Cousins, Sac Griffin, LA-C Irving, Cle O'Quinn, Orl Smith, Det Iguodala, G.S Mozgov, Den Thompson, G.S Conley, Mem Brand, Atl Ariza, Was Carroll, Atl Dalembert, Dal Stephenson, Ind Williams, Bkn Hawes, Phi.-Cle Noah, Chi Meeks, LA-L Johnson, Tor Davis, N.O Hayward, Utah Plumlee, Pho Irving, Cle Dragic, Pho Biyombo, Cha Deng, Chi.-Cle Smith, Det Jefferson, Cha Dragic, Pho Tucker, Pho Millsap, Atl Paul, LA-C Davis, N.O Bosh, Mia Jordan, LA-C Gay, Tor.-Sac Aldridge, Por Jefferson, Cha Sefolosha, OKC Johnson, LA-L Afflalo, Orl Thomas, Sac Wright, Dal Thomas, Sac Durant, OKC Mahinmi, Ind Gay, Tor.-Sac Jennings, Det West, Ind Beal, Was Wallace, Bos Green, S.A Carter-Williams, Phi Drummond, Det Hill, LA-L Young, Phi Green, G.S Koufos, Mem Randolph, Mem Shumpert, N.Y Humphries, Bos Green, Bos ASSISTS PER TURNOVER STEALS PER TURNOVER Name AST TO RATIO Name STL TO RATIO Paul, LA-C Brewer, Min McRoberts, Cha Leonard, S.A Prigioni, N.Y Carroll, Atl Calderon, Dal Butler, Chi Marshall, LA-L Shumpert, N.Y Rubio, Min Harkless, Orl Mack, Atl Green, G.S Burke, Utah Prigioni, N.Y Lowry, Tor Tucker, Pho Blake, LA-L-G.S Paul, LA-C Rondo, Bos Young, Phi Conley, Mem Allen, Mem G. Hill, Ind Meeks, LA-L Nelson, Orl Johnson, LA-L Jennings, Det Ariza, Was Felton, N.Y Iguodala, G.S Pressey, Bos Marion, Dal Williams, Bkn Aminu, N.O Lawson, Den Drummond, Det Walker, Cha Livingston, Bkn Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 74

75 ROOKIE LEADERS NBA FINAL STATISTICS SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG REBOUNDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG Carter-Williams, Phi Carter-Williams, Phi Carter-Williams, Phi Oladipo, Orl Olynyk, Bos Burke, Utah Burke, Utah Dieng, Min Oladipo, Orl Hardaway, N.Y Antetokounmpo, Mil Wolters, Mil McLemore, Sac Plumlee, Bkn Pressey, Bos Olynyk, Bos Zeller, Cha Calathes, Mem Kelly, LA-L Antic, Atl McCallum, Sac Plumlee, Bkn Oladipo, Orl Dellavedova, Cle Wolters, Mil Adams, OKC Mekel, Dal Antic, Atl Dedmon, G.S.-Phi.-Orl Antetokounmpo, Mil Antetokounmpo, Mil Kelly, LA-L Schroder, Atl McCallum, Sac Faverani, Bos Kelly, LA-L Thompson, Phi Gobert, Utah Olynyk, Bos Zeller, Cha Thompson, Phi Larkin, Dal Caldwell-Pope, Det Bennett, Cle Antic, Atl McCollum, Por Burke, Utah Zeller, Cha Calathes, Mem McLemore, Sac McLemore, Sac Dieng, Min Withey, N.O Murry, N.Y Dellavedova, Cle Wolters, Mil Thompson, Phi Snell, Chi Hummel, Min Snell, Chi FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3GA PCT FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT Plumlee, Bkn Thompson, Phi Burke, Utah Olynyk, Bos Dellavedova, Cle Hardaway, N.Y Thompson, Phi Hardaway, N.Y Kelly, LA-L Wolters, Mil Antetokounmpo, Mil Olynyk, Bos Hardaway, N.Y Kelly, LA-L McLemore, Sac Zeller, Cha Burke, Utah Oladipo, Orl Kelly, LA-L Antic, Atl Zeller, Cha Oladipo, Orl Oladipo, Orl Carter-Williams, Phi Antetokounmpo, Mil Snell, Chi Antetokounmpo, Mil Carter-Williams, Phi McLemore, Sac Plumlee, Bkn STEALS PER GAME G STL AVG BLOCKS PER GAME G BLK AVG MINUTES PER GAME G MIN AVG Carter-Williams, Phi Gobert, Utah Carter-Williams, Phi Oladipo, Orl Withey, N.O Burke, Utah Caldwell-Pope, Det Dieng, Min Oladipo, Orl Calathes, Mem Antetokounmpo, Mil McLemore, Sac Pressey, Bos Plumlee, Bkn Antetokounmpo, Mil Antetokounmpo, Mil Kelly, LA-L Hardaway, N.Y Plumlee, Bkn Faverani, Bos Thompson, Phi Thompson, Phi Dedmon, G.S.-Phi.-Orl Wolters, Mil Wolters, Mil Adams, OKC Kelly, LA-L Burke, Utah Carter-Williams, Phi Olynyk, Bos Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 75

76 TEAMS' STATISTICS NBA FINAL STATISTICS ---- FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS -- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS SCORING TEAM G MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. OFF. DEF. TOT. AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG. LA-C Hou Minn Port OKC S.A Phoe Dall Den G.S LA-L Miami Tor Det Atl Wash Sac N.O Phil N.Y Bkn Clev Cha Ind Orl Bos Mem Milw Utah Chi OPPONENTS' STATISTICS ---- FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS -- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS SCORING --- TEAM MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. OFF. DEF. TOT. AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG. DIFF. Chi Ind Mem Cha Miami S.A Tor N.Y Wash G.S Bkn OKC Bos LA-C Atl Clev Orl Utah N.O Dall Phoe Port Hou Sac Milw Minn Det Den LA-L Phil AVG.'S Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 76

77 TEAMS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) NBA FINAL STATISTICS ---- FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS Atl Bos Bkn Cha Chi Clev Dall Den Det G.S Hou Ind LA-C LA-L Mem Miami Milw Minn N.O N.Y OKC Orl Phil Phoe Port Sac S.A Tor Utah Wash OPPONENTS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) ---- FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS Atl Bos Bkn Cha Chi Clev Dall Den Det G.S Hou Ind LA-C LA-L Mem Miami Milw Minn N.O N.Y OKC Orl Phil Phoe Port Sac S.A Tor Utah Wash ONE TEAM BOTH TEAMS Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 77

78 TEAMS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE NBA FINAL STATISTICS ATL BOS BKN CHA CHI CLE DAL DEN DET GS HOU IND LAC LAL MEM MIA MIL MIN NO NY OKC ORL PHI PHO POR SAC SA TOR UTA WAS Points/game FG pct FT pct pt FG pct Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm t 11 4t Rebounds/game Assists/game 2 22t 24t t t Steals/game t t Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm 26 23t t 12 5t 16 18t t t Pers.Fouls/gm t t DQ/game 2t 24t 7t 2t 7t 7t 2t t 21t 10t 18t 16t 5t 5t 18t 10t 28 12t 12t 23 21t 18t 12t 24t t 16t OPPONENTS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE ATL BOS BKN CHA CHI CLE DAL DEN DET GS HOU IND LAC LAL MEM MIA MIL MIN NO NY OKC ORL PHI PHO POR SAC SA TOR UTA WAS Points/game FG pct FT pct pt FG pct Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm t t Rebounds/game t t Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm t t Blocks/gm t t t 14t Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game 16 19t 9t 19t 7t 11t 19t 9t 17t 11t 5t 24t 3t 30 24t 17t 19t 2 19t 26t 7t 28t 26t 11t 3t 1 28t 5t 11t 11t COMBINATION TEAM/OPPONENT STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Pts/game/diff Off. Reb. Pct Def. Reb. Pct Total Reb. Pct Assists Per Turnover Steals Per Turnover Name AST TO RATIO Name STL TO RATIO L.A. Clippers Dallas Charlotte Minnesota San Antonio L.A. Clippers Dallas Miami Minnesota New York Portland Brooklyn Atlanta Detroit L.A. Lakers New Orleans Memphis Memphis Washington Washington New Orleans Philadelphia New York Phoenix Golden State Atlanta Miami Oklahoma City Chicago Orlando Toronto Golden State Cleveland San Antonio Brooklyn Cleveland Detroit Toronto Oklahoma City Charlotte Milwaukee L.A. Lakers Orlando Chicago Denver Utah Utah Denver Boston Sacramento Indiana Houston Houston Boston Philadelphia Indiana Phoenix Milwaukee Sacramento Portland Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 78

79 NBA FINAL STATISTICS DECIDED DECIDED POINTS FIELD GOAL TURNOVERS REBOUND BELOW OVERTIME 3 PTS. 10 PTS. PER GAME PERCENTAGE PER GAME PERCENTAGES 100 PTS. GAMES OR LESS OR MORE TEAM OWN OPP. OWN OPP. OWN OPP. OFF. DEF. TOT. OWN OPP. W L W L W L Atlanta Boston Brooklyn Charlotte * * Chicago * Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit * * Golden State Houston Indiana * L.A. Clippers 107.9* L.A. Lakers Memphis Miami * Milwaukee Minnesota New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia * Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Toronto Utah Washington COMPOSITE; 1230 games * - League Leader REBOUND PERCENTAGES OFF. - Percentage of a given team's missed shots which that team rebounds. DEF. - Percentage of opponents' missed shots which a given team rebounds. TOT. - Average of offensive and defensive rebound percentages. HOME ATTENDANCE ROAD ATTENDANCE TEAM G ATT AVG G ATT AVG Atlanta Hawks ,927 14, ,251 17,274 Boston Celtics ,040 18, ,876 17,485 Brooklyn Nets ,331 17, ,662 17,528 Charlotte Bobcats ,268 15, ,106 17,027 Chicago Bulls ,370 21, ,618 17,552 Cleveland Cavaliers ,522 17, ,550 17,379 Dallas Mavericks ,982 19, ,018 17,269 Denver Nuggets ,898 16, ,675 17,212 Detroit Pistons ,238 15, ,505 17,281 Golden State Warriors ,436 19, ,576 17,526 Houston Rockets ,082 18, ,540 17,428 Indiana Pacers ,542 17, ,759 17,872 Los Angeles Clippers ,692 19, ,964 17,219 Los Angeles Lakers ,974 18, ,678 17,846 Memphis Grizzlies ,458 16, ,043 17,269 Miami Heat ,036 19, ,823 19,191 Milwaukee Bucks ,067 13, ,562 17,014 Minnesota Timberwolves ,157 14, ,826 17,606 New Orleans Pelicans ,029 16, ,288 17,397 New York Knickerbockers ,292 19, ,321 17,422 Oklahoma City Thunder ,323 18, ,987 18,170 Orlando Magic ,046 16, ,941 16,584 Philadelphia 76ers ,632 13, ,093 17,441 Phoenix Suns ,739 15, ,251 17,250 Portland Trail Blazers ,602 19, ,822 17,313 Sacramento Kings ,949 16, ,240 16,860 San Antonio Spurs ,031 18, ,842 17,606 Toronto Raptors ,339 18, ,820 16,703 Utah Jazz ,203 18, ,125 17,296 Washington Wizards ,068 17, ,511 17,183 TOTALS ,410,273 17, ,410,273 17, Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 79

80 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS NBA FINAL STATISTICS Minutes -- 60, Butler, CHI at ORL, 1/15 (3 OT) Minutes -- 48, (4 times, most recently) Barnes, GS at DEN, 4/16 Field Goals -- 23, Anthony, NY vs. CHA, 1/24 FG Attempts -- 37, Gay, TOR at HOU, 11/11 (2 OT) FG Attempts -- 35, Anthony, NY vs. CHA, 1/24 3-Pt. Field Goals -- 10, (6 times, most recently) J. Smith, NY at MIA, 4/6 3-Pt. FG Attempts -- 22, J. Smith, NY at MIA, 4/6 Free Throws -- 22, Durant, OKC at UTA, 10/30 Free Throws -- 22, Harden, HOU vs. MEM, 12/26 FT Attempts -- 25, Harden, HOU vs. MEM, 12/26 FT Attempts -- 25, Howard, HOU vs. SA, 1/28 Off. Rebounds -- 15, Hickson, DEN vs. POR, 2/25 Def. Rebounds -- 20, (4 times, most recently) Mozgov, DEN at GS, 4/10 Rebounds -- 29, Mozgov, DEN at GS, 4/10 Assists -- 18, Jennings, DET vs. PHO, 1/11 Assists -- 18, Rondo, BOS vs. DET, 3/9 Steals -- 9, Carter-Williams, PHI vs. MIA, 10/30 Turnovers -- 11, Curry, GS at LAC, 10/31 Turnovers -- 11, Durant, OKC at SA, 1/22 Blocks -- 9, Jordan, LAC at SAC, 11/29 (OT) Blocks -- 9, Davis, NO vs. PHI, 11/16 Points -- 62, Anthony, NY vs. CHA, 1/24 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AND LOWS / TEAMS Field Goals -- 57, L.A. Clippers, at LAL, 3/6 Fewest Field Goals -- 21, Utah, at MIN, 1/18 FG Attempts , Toronto, at HOU, 11/11 (2 OT) FG Attempts , Houston, at LAL, 2/19 FG Attempts , Denver, at GS, 4/10 Fewest FG Attempts -- 61, Miami, at IND, 3/26 Fewest FG Attempts -- 61, Miami, vs. NY, 4/6 Field Goal Pct , Minnesota, vs. LAL, 3/28 Lowest Field Goal Pct , Philadelphia, at LAC, 2/9 3-Pt. Field Goals -- 21, (3 times, most recently) Portland, vs. CHA, 1/2 3-Pt. FG Attempts -- 42, New York, at MIA, 4/6 3-Pt. FG Pct , Cleveland, at LAL, 1/14 Free Throws -- 52, Minnesota, at DEN, 3/3 Fewest Free Throws -- 1, Phoenix, at ORL, 11/24 Fewest Free Throws -- 1, Memphis, at ATL, 2/8 FT Attempts -- 64, Minnesota, at DEN, 3/3 Fewest FT Attempts -- 1, Memphis, at ATL, 2/8 Free Throw Pct , (18 times, most recently) Boston, vs. CHA, 4/11 Lowest Free Throw Pct , Detroit, at PHO, 3/21 Off. Rebounds -- 27, Cleveland, vs. LAL, 2/5 Off. Rebounds -- 27, Denver, vs. POR, 2/25 Fewest Off. Rebounds -- 1, L.A. Lakers, vs. OKC, 3/9 Fewest Off. Rebounds -- 1, Brooklyn, vs. SAC, 3/9 Def. Rebounds -- 50, Indiana, vs. WAS, 1/10 Fewest Def. Rebounds -- 12, L.A. Lakers, at MIN, 3/28 Rebounds -- 65, Portland, vs. LAC, 4/16 Fewest Rebounds -- 17, Brooklyn, vs. OKC, 1/31 Assists -- 42, Charlotte, vs. DAL, 2/11 Fewest Assists -- 7, Brooklyn, at MIN, 11/22 Personal Fouls -- 38, Toronto, at HOU, 11/11 (2 OT) Personal Fouls -- 37, (3 times, most recently) Denver, vs. MIN, 3/3 Fewest Personal Fouls -- 9, Washington, at MIL, 11/27 (OT) Steals -- 19, Miami, vs. DAL, 11/15 Steals -- 19, Brooklyn, vs. CHI, 3/3 Turnovers -- 28, Chicago, at BKN, 3/3 Turnovers -- 28, Boston, vs. BKN, 3/7 Fewest Turnovers -- 3, Chicago, vs. NY, 3/2 Blocks -- 18, Indiana, vs. ORL, 10/29 Blocks -- 18, New Orleans, vs. CHA, 11/2 Points , Houston, at LAL, 4/8 Fewest Points -- 66, Washington, at IND, 1/ Minnesota Timberwolves Season Review - 80

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