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3 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTHDATE COLLEGE YEARS PRO* 9 J.R. Bremer (U) G /19/80 St. Bonaventure, Brian Cardinal (U) F /2/77 Purdue, Calbert Cheaney (U) G/F /17/71 Indiana, Speedy Claxton G /8/78 Hofstra, Erick Dampier C /14/74 Mississippi State, Mike Dunleavy F /15/80 Duke, Evan Eschmeyer C /30/75 Northwestern, Adonal Foyle (U) C /19/75 Colgate, Avery Johnson (U) G /25/65 Southern, Popeye Jones (U) F /17/70 Murray State, Troy Murphy F /2/80 Notre Dame, Mickael Pietrus G/F /7/82 France 1 23 Jason Richardson G /20/81 Michigan State, Clifford Robinson F/C /16/66 Connecticut, Nick Van Exel G /27/71 Cincinnati, U = Unrestricted Free Agent Head Coach Eric Musselman, San Diego, 87 Assistant Coaches Tom Sterner, Millersville State, 78 Jim Boylen, Maine, 87 Keith Smart, Indiana, 88 David Fizdale, San Diego, 96 Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Wayne State, 76 *Includes Season HOW THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS WERE ASSEMBLED FROM THE DRAFT: Mickael Pietrus - First round, #11 overall Mike Dunleavy - First round, #3 overall Jason Richardson - First round, #5 overall Troy Murphy - First round, #14 overall Adonal Foyle - First round, #8 overall SIGNED AS FREE AGENT: J.R. Bremer - Signed on April 3, Brian Cardinal - Signed on October 1, Calbert Cheaney - Signed on August 27, Speedy Claxton - Signed on July 23, 2003 OBTAINED VIA TRADE: Clifford Robinson - From Detroit on August 21, 2003, along with Pepe Sanchez, in exchange for Bob Sura Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones and Evan Eschmeyer - From Dallas on August 18, 2003, along with Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch Erick Dampier - From Indiana on August 12, 1997, along with Duane Ferrell, in exchange for Chris Mullin.

4 TRANSACTIONS June 26, 2003 July 2, 2003 July 7, 2003 July 23, 2003 August 18, 2003 August 19, 2003 August 21, 2003 August 27, 2003 September 5, 2003 September 11, 2003 October 1, 2003 October 7, 2003 October 14, 2003 October 20, 2003 October 23, 2003 October 27, 2003 October 31, 2003 November 8, 2003 November 9, 2003 November 12, 2003 November 13, 2003 November 14, 2003 November 21, 2003 December 14, 2003 December 16, 2003 December 22, 2003 January 2, 2004 January 15, 2004 February 1, 2004 March 1, 2004 March 10, 2004 March 11, 2004 March 21, 2004 April 3, 2004 April 5, 2004 Selected Mickeal Pietrus (#11) and Derrick Zimmerman (#40) in the 2003 NBA Draft. Hired Jim Boylen and David Fizdale as assistant coaches. Signed Mickeal Pietrus to a contract. Signed free agent Speedy Claxton to a contract. Acquired Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau from Dallas, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch. Hired Keith Smart as an assistant coach. Acquired Clifford Robinson and Pepe Sanchez from Detroit, in exchange for Bob Sura. Signed free agent Calbert Cheaney to a contract. Waived Antoine Rigaudeau. Signed Derrick Zimmerman to a contract. Signed free agents Josh Asselin, Brian Cardinal, Zendon Hamilton, Juaquin Hawkins and George McCloud to contracts. Waived Derrick Zimmerman and Josh Asselin. Waived Juaquin Hawkins. Signed free agent Tierre Brown. Wavied Tierre Brown. Waived Zendon Hamilton and George McCloud...Placed Evan Eschmeyer (knee surgery), Troy Murphy (plantar fascia tear, right foot) and Pepe Sanchez (sprained left ankle) on the injured list. Waived Pepe Sanchez...Placed Mickeal Pietrus on the injured list...signed free agent forward Dan Langhi to a contract. Waived Dan Langhi. Signed free agent Cherokee Parks. Placed Popeye Jones (left knee surgery) on the injured list...activated Mickeal Pietrus from the injured list. Signed free agent Dan Langhi after recieving a hardship exception from the NBA to add a 13th player to the active roster. Signed free agent Sean Lampley after recieving a hardship exception from the NBA to add a 14th player to the active roster. Waived Dan Langhi. Waived Sean Lampley. Activated Troy Murphy and placed Adonal Foyle (left knee surgery) on the injured list. Waived Cherokee Parks. Activated Popeye Jones from the injured list. Activated Adonal Foyle from the injured list...placed Nick Van Exel (left knee inflammation) on the injured list. Activated Nick Van Exel from the injured list...placed Troy Murphy (deep bone bruise & stress reaction, right ankle) on the injured list Signed free agent Rusty LaRue to a 10-day contract...placed Nick Van Exel (chronic left knee inflammation and pain) on the injured list. Activated Troy Murphy from the injured list...placed Speedy Claxton (fractured second metacarpal, right hand) on the injured list. Signed free agent J.R. Bremer to a 10-day contract. Signed J.R. Bremer to a second 10-day contract. Signed J.R. Bremer to a contract. Activated Speedy Claxton from the injured list...place Erick Dampier (sprained left ankle) on the injured list.

5 TEAM NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS WARRIORS NEARLY IDENTICAL IN WIN COLUMN: Despite a plethora of injuries - four key players missing 20-plus games and two projected starters sidelined 40-or-more contests - Golden State concluded the season with a record, only one-game behind the club s mark from the previous season (38-44), when six players appeared in every game...the Warriors won 12 of their final 17 games in , highlighted by final week victories over playoff-bound teams such as Sacramento, Dallas and Houston...Golden State s fourth place finish in the Pacific Division marked the highest standing for the club since a third place finish during the campaign...the Warriors were one of four non-playoff Western Conference teams - joining Seattle, Portland and Utah - who boasted a better record than the eighth-seeded playoff team (Boston) in the Eastern Conference. SEASON RECORD PLAYER GAMES MISSED PROJECTED STARTERS GAMES MISSED WALKING WOUNDED: The Warriors went in despite having their five projected starters (Van Exel, Richardson, Dampier, Murphy, Dunleavy) in uniform and available to play together in only 11 games...the team played without at least one of those projected starters in uniform 37 times, without two of them on 27 occasions and without three of those players seven times...overall, Golden State had 15 players combine to lose 302 games during the campaign, including Troy Murphy (54 games), Nick Van Exel (41), Adonal Foyle (34), Speedy Claxton (22), Erick Dampier (8) and Mike Dunleavy (7). SINGLE-SEASON ATTENDANCE RECORD FALLS AGAIN: In 41 home games at The Arena in Oakland in , the Warriors averaged 16,235 fans per contest -- establishing a new franchise single-season attendance record...the previous record of 15,486 was established in Over their final 28 home games, the Warriors averaged a crowd of 17,120...Golden State hosted eight sellouts on the season (including three of the final four games) -- marking the team s most sellouts since The Arena in Oakland was renovated in (previous high was six sellouts in ) marked the fourth consecutive season in which the Warriors registered an increase in home attendance...the following shows the percentage single-game attendance increase in each of the last four seasons: SEASON AVERAGE ATTENDANCE % INCREASE OVER PREVIOUS SEASON ,235 (Franchise Record) +4.6% , % , % , % , STRONG FINISHING KICK AFTER HISTORIC STREAK SNAPPED: Golden State s 12-5 ledger over its final 17 games included a sevengame win streak from 3/15 to 3/28, which marked the team s longest winning streak of the season and longest since an eight-game streak in April, 1994 (4/9/94 thru 4/23/94)...During the seven-game win streak, the Warriors held all seven opponents under 90 points, marking the franchise s longest-such streak during the shot clock era (started )...The seven-game win streak also came on the heels of a ninegame losing streak -- marking the longest win streak in the history of the NBA by a team that had lost nine-or-more consecutive games prior to the beginning of the win streak (previous high was five-game win-streak by Washington after a nine-game losing skid in January, 2001)...Here is a look at the Warriors successful 17-game stretch over the final month of the season: DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 3/15... vs. San Antonio... W /17... vs. Orlando... W /19... vs. Houston... W /21... at L.A. Clippers... W /24... vs. Milwaukee... W /26... vs. Washington... W /28... vs. L.A. Clippers... W /30... at Philadelphia... L /31... at Toronto... W /2... at Boston... L /3... at Cleveland... W /6... vs. Houston... W /7... at Portland... L /9... vs. Minnesota... L /11... vs. Dallas... W /13... at L.A. Lakers... L /14... vs. Sacramento... W ESTABLISHING HOME COURT ADVANTAGE: Golden State went (.659) at home in , its best home record since going in After going in , the team has posted consecutive winning campaigns at home for the first time since the (30-11) and (31-10) campaigns...the Warriors held their own versus the best teams in the NBA when they visited The Arena in Oakland in , posting an 8-4 mark in 12 games versus the top-seven teams (by record) in the league...here is a look: Top 7 Teams In NBA Warriors Results at Home 1. Indiana (61-21) Minnesota (58-24) San Antonio (57-25) L.A. Lakers (56-26) Sacramento (55-27) Detroit (54-28) Dallas (52-30) 1-1 TOTAL 8-4

6 TEAM NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS FINISHING STRONG AT HOME (with some near misses): The Warriors finished the season by going 9-1 in their last 10 home contests, including a seven-game home winning streak from 3/15 to 4/6 -- which marked their longest streak since a seven-gamer from 2/14/99 to 3/ 11/99...The Warriors went 16-7 in their final 23 home games, with those seven losses coming by an average of just 6.4 points per game (45 total points) -- including two-straight one-point losses vs. L.A. Lakers (2/18) and vs. Portland (2/20)...Overall, the Warriors 14 home losses in came by an average of 6.6 points per game (92 total points), with six of the losses by fewer than five points. MOST IMPROVED DEFENSIVE TEAM IN THE NBA: The Warriors allowed 94.0 points per game (16th in NBA) in , after allowing a league-high ppg the previous season (-9.6 ppg)...they allowed just 90.5 points per game over the final 17 contests -- holding 10 of those opponents to 90-points-or-less and allowing just seven opponents to shoot better than 40.5%...The team s defensive improvement compared to the previous season was tops in the NBA...Here s a look at the top-five defensive improvements in : PPG ALLOWED PPG ALLOWED DEFENSIVE TEAM IMPROVEMENT Golden State ppg Toronto ppg Indiana ppg Minnesota ppg Memphis ppg CLOSE IN DEFEAT: In 16 of their 45 losses in , the Warriors either led, were tied, or trailed by two-points-or-fewer with less than 2:00 remaining...nine of the losses came on the road...here s a look at the breakdown of those 16 close defeats: DATE, OPP.... LATE GAME SITUATION... FINAL SCORE 4/2 at Boston... Tied, at 106 with 54.3 left /5 vs. New Jersey... Down by one with 1:58 remaining /28 at Chicago... Down by one with 1:15 remaining in OT (OT) 2/20 vs. Portland... Led by one with 29.7 remaining /18 vs. Lakers... Down one with 1:15 remaining /8 vs. Toronto... Tied with 23.2 remaining in OT (OT) 2/2 at Memphis... Down two with 32.5 remaining /21 at L.A. Clippers... Down two with 4.7 remaining /12 vs. Memphis... Led by one with 1:38 left in 4th Qtr (2OT) 1/3 at Detroit... Led by one with 1:00 left /10 at Milwaukee... Tied, at 87 to end regulation (OT) 12/5 at Denver... Down by one with 1:13 left /3 vs. Denver... Down by two with 1:41 left /19 at Houston... Down by one with 1:36 left /16 at Sacramento... Tied with 1:05 left /14 vs. L.A. Clippers... Down by two with 1:28 left LINEUP SHUFFLE: Due to the Warriors rash of injuries, the team used 11 different starting lineups in after using just two starting units in (opening night unit started a total of 79 games together)...the Warriors had just one player (Clifford Robinson) appear in all 82 games, while the previous season saw a record six players compete in every contest. STREAK SNAPPERS: The Warriors snapped several losing streaks versus various opponents in Golden State s victory over Dallas on 4/11 snapped a 20-game losing streak against the Mavericks...The team won a pair of games versus Houston at The Arena in Oakland (3/19 and 4/6) after having dropped 15 straight games to the Rockets in the Bay Area...The Warriors halted a 14-game losing streak against the Sacramento Kings on 12/26 and then downed the Kings again in the season finale on 4/14 -- splitting the season series...the Warriors snapped a 12-game losing streak in Cleveland with their road victory over the Cavs on 4/3. WARRIORS CELEBRATE THEIR HISTORY WITH HARDWOOD CLASSICS: The Warriors celebrated their rich history during the campaign by donning Hardwood Classic uniforms from the season...the popular The City jerseys featured the Golden Gate Bridge on the front and an image of a cable car on the back...golden State wore their throwback uniforms eight times during the season, posting a 6-2 record...the Warriors won all six of their home Hardwood Classic Night games, downing New York, L.A. Lakers, Utah, Chicago, Orlando and Sacramento...The only losses that the Warriors suffered while wearing their retro gear came on the road -- at Sacramento and at Philadelphia. DUNLEAVY AND RICHARDSON REPRESENT AT ALL-STAR WEEKEND: At NBA All-Star 2004 in Los Angeles, the Warriors were represented by Mike Dunleavy and Jason Richardson...Dunleavy, who was nursing a sprained left ankle, tallied six points in 10 minutes of action as his Sophomore squad downed the Rookies in the got milk? Rookie Challenge on Friday (2/13)...On All-Star Saturday, two-time defending dunk champ Richardson finished runner-up to Indiana s Fred Jones in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk. THREE-DOT DATA: The Warriors 24-point second half vs. Minnesota (4/9) was the lowest scoring half in franchise history (previous 25)...Golden State s victory at Cleveland (4/3) was the team s first at Gund Arena...The Warriors six points in the 3rd quarter at Philadelphia (3/30) established a new franchise mark for the lowest point total in the third period...the Warriors suffered consecutive one-point losses ( vs. L.A. Lakers on 2/18 and vs. Portland on 2/20) for the first time since 1/25 and 1/27/1989 when the team lost at Detroit and at Philadelphia, respectively...the Warriors scored just two points in the 4th quarter vs. Toronto (2/8), tying a NBA record for fewest points in any quarter (Dallas vs. Lakers, 4/6/97, 3rd quarter) and also setting a NBA record for the fewest points in a 4th quarter (previous 6, most recently, Toronto at San Antonio, 11/1/02 )...Golden State swept the two-game series against the New York Knicks in consecutive years for the first time in franchise history...the Warriors six turnovers at New York (12/16) tied a franchise record for fewest turnovers in a single game, marking only the fourth time it has occurred (last at Dallas on 2/7/91)...Eric Musselman was ejected from the game at Denver on 12/5, marking the first ejection of his NBA coaching career -- in his 99th game.

7 PLAYER NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS RICHARDSON S CONSISTENT SEASON CONTINUES IMPROVEMENT TREND: Jason Richardson had one of the most consistent seasons of any Warriors player in , averaging a team-leading 18.7 points (20th in NBA) and 37.6 minutes (25th in NBA), while ranking 2nd on the team in rebounding with 6.7 rpg...richardson s rebounding average, which was 2.0 rebounds per game higher than his average from the previous season, was tops among all NBA guards (see chart at right)...his scoring average hovered between 18.0 and 19.0 for a majority of the season, including the final 40 games of the campaign...below is a look at how his stats stack-up against his first two seasons: TOP REBOUNDING GUARDS IN PLAYER, TEAM RPG 1. Jason Richardson, GS Paul Pierce, BOS Quentin Richardson, LAC Jason Kidd, NJ Jim Jackson, HOU 6.1 SEASON G MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% RPG APG SPG PPG J-RICH FINISHES IN FINE FASHION: Over the final nine games of the season, Jason Richardson averaged 21.7 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 40.0 minutes...he scored 24-or-more points in five of those games, including 25-or-more points in three-straight games from 3/31 thru 4/3...J-Rich posted a season-high 35-point effort at Cleveland (4/3) in which he scored 22 points in the second half, 14 points (3-5 FG, 8-8 FT) in the fourth quarter and the team s last 10 points overall in a victory...he also led the Warriors to a season-finale victory vs. Sacramento (4/14) by tallying 28 points and eight rebounds -- including 18 points in the second half. DUNLEAVY ON POINT: Mike Dunleavy averaged 12.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.13 steals over the final 24 games -- starting the last 23 contests at point guard...in the season finale vs. Sacramento (4/14), he displayed his all-around game by tallying 13 points, seven rebounds and nine assists...on 3/2 vs. Indiana, the 6-foot, 9-inch Dunleavy started at small forward but played the majority of his 42 minutes at point guard en route to having one of the finest games of his career -- posting 24 points (7-14 FG, 2-4 3FG, 8-10 FT), a career-high 20 rebounds (17 defensive) and five assists -- all team highs...the game marked the first 20/20-effort of his career and his ninth doubledouble of the season...in 30 games when playing 35-or-more minutes in , Dunleavy averaged 16.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.13 steals while shooting 50.6% from the field, 41.6% from long range and 74.7% from the line...overall, he improved his scoring average +6.0 points per game over his rookie season and upped his rebound and assist averages by +3.3 and +1.6 per game, respectively. MURPHY S ON-AGAIN, OFF-AGAIN SEASON: Troy Murphy sat out the final two games of the season after suffering a right lung contusion vs. Dallas (4/11) when he fell after being fouled on a dunk attempt...murphy played in 17 games after being activated from the injured list on 3/10, missing one game with a sprained left ankle at LAC (3/21)...During those 17 games, Murphy averaged 11.5 points and 6.2 rebounds in 22.5 minutes while shooting 49.1% ( FG) from the field...during his most recent comeback, he made more than half of his shots in 9-of-17 contests...over his final five games, Murph averaged 16.8 points on 55.7% (34-61 FG) shooting from the field, including a pair of 20-point efforts (vs. Minnesota on 4/9 and vs. Houston on 4/6)...Prior to his return, he had missed the previous 29 games due to a deep bone bruise and stress reaction in his right ankle...that injury halted an 11-game period in which he had returned to the active roster after missing all of the preseason and the first 22 regular-season games with a plantar fascia tear, right foot...overall in 28 games played in , he averaged 10.0 points and 6.2 rebounds in 21.8 minutes with four double-doubles -- including a season-high 22 points, 10 rebounds in 20 minutes vs. Orlando (3/17). PIETRUS IMPRESSIVE DURING FIRST STARTS OF CAREER: Warriors rookie Mickael Pietrus made the first 22 starts of his NBA career over the final 23 games of the season, averaging 9.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.00 steal in 23.5 minutes, while scoring 14-plus points seven times...his 9.3 ppg average as a starter would have ranked 7th among NBA rookie leaders for the season...in the final two games of the season, he averaged 17.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 3.00 steals in 32.5 minutes while shooting 52.2% (12-23 FG) from the field, 44.4% (4-9 3FG) from long range and 87.5% (7-8 FT) from the line...in the season finale vs. Sacramento (4/14), he registered 15 points in 25 minutes -- including the Warriors first 10 points of the contest...the previous night at L.A. Lakers (4/13), he matched his career-high with 20 points to go along with seven rebounds, two assists and four steals in a career-high 40 minutes...he also tallied 20 points (7-8 FG, 3-4 3FG, 3-6 FT), six rebounds and two steals in 35 minutes vs. Houston (3/19)...Along with his offensive improvements, he held his own during tough defensive assignments on players such as Tracy McGrady, Steve Francis, Tony Parker and Gilbert Arenas. CLAXTON SHOWS HE CAN START AS WELL AS HE FINISHES : In 29 starts in (Warriors 15-14), Speedy Claxton averaged 13.6 points, 5.3 assists and 1.97 steals...before being forced to sit out 20 games with a fractured second metacarpal in his right hand (suffered at Memphis on 2/25), Claxton had started 19 consecutive games (10-9 record), averaging 15.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.32 steals in 34.3 minutes during those 19 contests. SPEEDY DELIVERS: Prior to playing just eight minutes total in the final two games of the season (did not dress in season finale) due to a strained right groin, point guard Speedy Claxton had returned to action the previous four games after missing 20 contests due to injury...during his four-game comeback, he averaged 14.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 3.00 steals in 30.3 minutes...over his last 25 games overall, Claxton averaged 14.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 2.33 steals and 32.5 minutes...speedy was held scoreless while playing just nine minutes due to a sprained right thumb vs. Seattle (2/21), snapping an 18-game double-digit scoring streak...the 10-plus point streak was the longest such run of his career (previous was four games earlier this season). SPEEDY MAKES FREEBIES PAY OFF: Much of Speedy Claxton s late-season success was due to his ability to get to the free throw line and make free throws...on 2/25 at Memphis, despite suffering a fractured second metacarpal in the opening minutes of the game, Claxton tallied a career-high 28 points while also posting new career-highs in free throws made (16) and attempted (18)...His 16 free throws made were the most by a Warrior since Latrell Sprewell went 22-for-25 at L.A. Clippers on 3/10/97...On 2/6 vs. Denver, Claxton posted a thencareer-high 25 points, which included 17 points in the 4th quarter and 13-of-13 free throws in that quarter -- one shy of Rick Barry s NBA record of 14 free throws in a quarter in Speedy finished the season ranked 39th in the NBA in free throw percentage (.812), and made 73-of-83 free throws (.880 FT%) over his last 14 games.

8 PLAYER NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS STEALING THE SHOW: On 2/11 vs. Phoenix, Speedy Claxton established a new career-high with seven steals -- one night after tying his previous high with six thefts at Seattle (2/10)...He became the first Warrior to have six-or-more steals in back-to-back games since Chris Mullin had seven at Houston (1/22/91) and six vs. Milwaukee (1/25/91) 13 years ago...in his return from the injured list vs. Houston (4/6), he recorded five steals in 27 minutes...speedy would have ranked 15th in the NBA in steals (1.62 spg) if he had qualified. FRACTURED BACKCOURT DUO: Prior to sitting-out 20-straight games with a fractured second metacarpal, right hand (suffered at Memphis on 2/25), Speedy Claxton had paired with Jason Richardson as the Warriors starting backcourt for 19-straight games...over that 19-game span, the backcourt combo had combined to average 35.3 points per game...during their last start together at Memphis (2/25), the tandem combined for 52 of the Warriors 99 points as Claxton scored 28 and Richardson netted 24. IRON-MAN CLIFFY BRINGS IT ON BOTH ENDS: 37-year-old Clifford Robinson was the only Warriors player to appear in all 82 games in and he played some of his finest ball of the season in the late stages of the campaign...at L.A. Lakers on 4/14, he led the Warriors with 22 points in 40 minutes...on 4/7 at Portland, Robinson led the Warriors with 23 points (9-17 FG, 4-9 3FG, 1-1 FT) -- registering all 23 points in the second half...in his previous two games, he had posted a pair of double-doubles -- one point/rebound and one point/ assist...on the defensive end, Cliffy helped put the handcuffs on a quartet of the top power forwards in the NBA over a two-week period from late February to early March...Robinson -- whom Kevin Garnett earlier in the season called hands-down the best defender in the NBA -- helped stymie Chris Webber (2-21 FG, 5 points), Jermaine O Neal (4-17 FG, 12 points), Pau Gasol (3-9 FG, 11 points) and Kenyon Martin (3-11 FG, 9 points). OLD DOG LEARNING NEW TRICKS: In the 1,174th regular-season game of his 15-year NBA career, Clifford Robinson posted his first double-digit assist effort by handing out a career-high 10 assists to go along with 10 points vs. Houston (4/6)...His previous career-high was nine assists -- which he had tallied five times (once this season)...for the season, he dished out a career-high 271 assists (topping his previous best of 268 in ), while his 3.3 assist per game average in matched his previous career-high (set in ). CLIFFY SURPASSES 3-POINT MILESTONE -- MOVING UP CHARTS: Clifford Robinson sank a pair of three-pointers vs. Houston on 4/6, giving him 101 for the season and marking the sixth time in his career that he had reached that plateau...one night later at Portland on 4/7, Cliffy went 4-of-9 from long range to give him 1,094 career three-pointers -- moving him past Dana Barros (1,090) for sole possesion of 21st place on the all-time NBA three-point list...robinson began the season in 25th place on the list with 989 treys...on 11/29 vs. San Antonio, he connected on the 1,003rd three-pointer of his careeer to move past Danny Ainge (1,002) for 24th place on the all-time list...he subsequently surpassed Nick Anderson (1,055) and Derrek Harper (1,070) on his climb up the charts...on 11/21 vs. Miami, he became the 25th player ever to reach the 1,000 three-pointer milestone -- and the first player 6-10 or taller...cliff currently has 1,101 treys for his careeer. CLIFF IN THE CLUTCH: On 1/15 vs. Cleveland, Clifford Robinson stole the show from 19-year-old LeBron James by registering a seasonhigh 35 points (11-19 FG, 7-8 3FG), including a career-high and franchise-high-tying seven three-pointers -- matching Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway for the most three-pointers made in a single game (record later matched by Jason Richadson)...In the Warriors overtime victory vs. Seattle (1/10), he led the way by tallying a then-season-high 28 points, including a then-career-high-tying six three-pointers (in seven attempts)...down the stretch of that contest, Uncle Cliffy had 12 points in the fourth quarter and five points OT. DAMP S STRONG SEASON CUT SHORT: Erick Dampier missed the final eight games of the season (including the last six after being placed on the injured list on 4/5) due to a sprained left ankle suffered at the 2:48 mark of the fourth period at Toronto (3/31)...The missed games mark his first missed contests since the beginning of the campaign (156-straight games)...in 74 games overall in , Damp averaged 12.3 points and 12.0 rebounds (4th in NBA) in 32.5 minutes, doing his work on 53.5% shooting from the field -- which ranked 3rd in the NBA...Over his last 37 games, he averaged 13.6 points and 12.9 rebounds, while shooting 55.8%, including 14.3 points and 59.0% over his last 20 games. DOUBLE-DOUBLE DAMP: Erick Dampier s 42 double-doubles (7th in the NBA) were more than four times his total from (10) and surpassed his previous career high of 29 set in Damp posted 16 points and a career-high 25 rebounds BIGGEST REBOUNDS PER GAME IMPROVEMENT to (No Games Played Minimums) PLAYER, TEAM DIFF 1. Zach Randolph, POR Erick Dampier, GS Carlos Boozer, CLE Jeff Foster, IND Tayshaun Prince, DET Joe Smith, MIL Mark Blount, BOS Mike Dunleavy, GS Brian Cardinal, GS Lamar Odom, MIA vs. L.A. Clippers (3/28), becoming the first Warrior to grab 25 rebounds since Larry Smith pulled down 31 vs. Denver (3/28/81)...He posted 20-plus rebounds in six games this season, including back-to-back games with 21 vs. Washington (3/26) and 25 vs. L.A. Clippers (3/28), becoming the first Warrior to grab 20-or-more rebounds in consecutive games since Donyell Marshall had 23 at Indiana (2/26/00) and 21 vs. Atlanta (2/28/00)...He posted the 100th double-double of his career (36th of the season) with a season-high 26 points and 18 rebounds at Sacramento (3/9)...On 1/12 vs. Memphis, Dampier posted 23 points, 22 rebounds and seven blocks in career-high 46 minutes...joined Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Jermaine O Neal as the only players to play in at least 70 games and average 10.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.50 blocks...he was also one of nine players in the NBA to average a point/rebound double-double -- below is a list of those nine players: PLAYER, TEAM PPG RPG PLAYER, TEAM PPG RPG PLAYER, TEAM PPG RPG Carlos Boozer, CLE Kevin Garnett, MIN Jermaine O Neal, IND Erick Dampier, GS Jamaal Magloire, NO Zach Randolph, POR Tim Duncan, SA Brad Miller, SAC Kenny Thomas, PHI FOYLE S CALL TO ACTION: Adonal Foyle started the final eight games of the campaign, averaging 7.5 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.38 blocks, while shooting 57.1% (28-49 FG) from the field in 26.5 minutes...in the final game of the season vs. Sacramento (4/14), he tallied his second double-double of the campaign with 10 points, a season-high 17 rebounds and five blocks...on 4/9 vs. Minnesota, Adonal tallied a career-high-tying 20 points along with 16 rebounds in a career-high 43 minutes -- marking his first double-double of the season and the second 20-point/10-rebound game of his career.

9 PLAYER NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS CARDINAL TAKES ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITY: Brian Cardinal earned the nickname The Custodian for his willingness to do the dirty work and his habit of cleaning the floors by diving for loose balls...a non-roster training camp invitee who earned his way onto the team s roster with his solid play in the preseason, Cardinal played by far the finest basketball of his career in averaging 9.6 points and 4.2 rebounds in 21.5 minutes (played a total of 15 minutes all of last season in Washington)...He ranked 6th in the NBA in free throw percentage (.878 FT%), 3rd in three-point percentage (.444 3FG%) and would have ranked 29th in field goal percentage (.472 FG%) if he had enough makes/attempts to qualify...he had seven 20-plus efforts, including his first career back-to-back games with 20-plus points when he tallied a career-high 32 points (10-14 FG, 2-2 3FG, FT) vs. Phoenix on 2/11 and 20 points at Seattle on 2/10...Cardinal also scored 10-or-more points 35 times in after having never topped 10 points in a game previously in his career, while also posting the first three double-doubles of his career...in 76 games in , Cardinal far surpassed his CAREER totals entering the season in every statistical category...below is a comparison of his numbers from this past season compared with his previous three campaigns combined, as well as a chart showing the most improved scorers in the league (using no minimum of games played requirements): G MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS First 3 Seasons BIGGEST POINTS PER GAME IMPROVEMENT to (No Games Played Minimum) PLAYER, TEAM DIFF 1. Zach Randolph, POR Ronald Murray, SEA Carlos Arroyo, UTA Brian Cardinal, GS Jason Collier, ATL Raja Bell, UTA Quentin Richardson, LAC Jiri Welsch, BOS Amare Stoudemire, PHO Tayshaun Prince, DET CAREER BESTS: Several Warriors either established or tied their career bests in various statistical categories in Here is a look at newly acheived career bests: Brian Cardinal Previous Best PTS PPG FG FG% FG F T REB RPG AST APG STL BLK MIN GAMES STARTS Speedy Claxton Previous Best PTS PPG FG FG FG% F T AST APG STL MIN MPG STARTS Erick Dampier Previous Best PPG FG% REB RPG Mike Dunleavy Previous Best PTS PPG FG FG% FG FG% F T REB STL MIN STARTS Troy Murphy Previous Best 3FG Jason Richardson Previous Best PTS PPG FG FG% F T REB RPG BLK MIN Cliff Robinson Previous Best AST APG IN THE RECORD BOOKS Cracking Warriors Single-Season Lists Here is a look at players who in cracked the Warriors West Coast singleseason top-10 lists: Erick Dampier Rank FG% th OFF REB 344 5th DEF REB 543 8th Clifford Robinson Rank 3FG 112 T6th Moving Up Warriors All-Time Lists Here is a look at players who this season have cracked or moved up the Warriors alltime career top-10 lists, as well as what is next on the list: Erick Dampier CAREER Rank (next) OFF REB 1,338 3rd (2-1,372) DEF REB 1,958 6th (5-1,998) BLK 728 3rd (2-806) Adonal Foyle CAREER Rank (next) OFF REB 862 9th (8-924) BLK 806 2nd (1-837) Jason Richardson CAREER Ranks (next) 3FG 282 4th (3-551)

10 NBA RANKINGS & SINGLE-GAME LEADERS WARRIORS AMONG THE LEAGUE LEADERS: Here is a look at the Warriors players who finished among the NBA s top-40 in various statistical categories, as well as where the team ranked: INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS TEAM RANKINGS Brian Cardinal:... 6th in free throw percentage (.878)... 3rd in three-point percentage (.444)... **29th in field goal percentage (.472) Calbert Cheaney:... **21st in field goal percentage (.481) Speedy Claxton:... **15th in steals (1.62 spg)... 22nd in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.62)... 39th free throw percentage (.813) Erick Dampier:... 4th in rebounding (12.0 rpg)... 1st in offensive rebounding (4.7 orpg)... 11th in defensive rebounding (7.3 drpg)... 3rd in field goal percentage (.535)... 15th in blocks (1.85 bpg)... 7th in double-doubles (42) Scoring... 13th ppg Rebounding... 7th rpg Assists... 18th apg Field Goal Percentage... 15th % Three-Point Percentage... 24th % Free Throw Percentage... 26th % Steals... 25th spg Blocked Shots... 17th bpg Turnovers Committed... 13th tpg Scoring Defense... 16th ppg Field Goal Percentage Defense... 19th % Three-Point Percentage Defense... 28th % (top-10 rankings are in bold) Mike Dunleavy:... 34th in defensive rebounding (4.7 drpg)... 37th in three-point field goals made (94) Jason Richardson:... 20th in scoring (18.7 ppg)... 14th in field goals made (563)... 25th in defensive rebounding (5.1 drpg)... 25th in minutes (37.6 mpg) Cliff Robinson:... 27th in three-point field goals made (112) Nick Van Exel:... 21st assist-to-turnover ratio (2.64)... **20th in assists (5.3 apg) **Indicates where player would rank if they met the statistical minimums in category WARRIORS STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN AND OFFENSIVE LEADERS: DOUBLE TRIPLE INDIVIDUAL GAME LEADERS (INCLUDES TIES) PLAYER G-GS PTS PTS PTS REB REB AST DOUBLE DOUBLE PTS REB AST STL BLK MIN Cardinal Cheaney Claxton Dampier Dunleavy Eschmeyer Foyle Johnson Jones Murphy Pietrus Richardson Robinson Van Exel

11 STARTING LINEUPS, BENCH SCORING & INJURIES GUARD GUARD CENTER FORWARD FORWARD TOT W L (PCT.) Speedy Claxton Calbert Cheaney Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Mike Dunleavy (.333) Nick Van Exel Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Mike Dunleavy (.346) Nick Van Exel Calbert Cheaney Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Mike Dunleavy (1.000) Speedy Claxton Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Mike Dunleavy (.600) Speedy Claxton Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Calbert Cheaney (.000) Speedy Claxton Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Brian Cardinal (.556) Nick Van Exel Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Brian Cardinal (.000) Avery Johnson Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Mike Dunleavy (.000) Mike Dunleavy Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Mickael Pietrus (.571) Mike Dunleavy Jason Richardson Erick Dampier Clifford Robinson Calbert Cheaney (.000) Mike Dunleavy Jason Richardson Adonal Foyle Clifford Robinson Mickael Pietrus (.500) TOTALS (.451) Number of starting lineups: 11 Opening night lineup in bold BENCH SCORING Record When in the Starting Lineup: Player GS W L PCT Brian Cardinal Calbert Cheaney Speedy Claxton Erick Dampier Mike Dunleavy Adonal Foyle Avery Johnson Mickael Pietrus Jason Richardson Clifford Robinson Nick Van Exel WARRIORS: 2,158 total points off the bench (26.3 ppg) INDIVIDUAL HIGH: 29 - Nick Van Exel (vs. San Antonio, 11/29) TEAM HIGH: 60 - vs. Dallas, 4/11 TEAM LOW: 7- at Minnesota, 2/27 OPPONENTS: 2,250 total points off the bench (27.4 ppg) INDIVIDUAL HIGH: 25 -twice, last Maurice Taylor (at Houston, 1/5) TEAM HIGH: 49 - twice, last at Seattle, 1/22 TEAM LOW: 7 - vs. Sacramento, 4/14 BENCH PLUS/MINUS: minus 92 points (difference of minus 1.1 per game) LARGEST LEAD/DEFICIT LARGEST LEAD: 30 points vs. Atlanta, 11/5 LARGEST LEAD IN A LOSS:16 points, three times, last at L.A. Lakers, 4/ 13 LARGEST DEFICIT: 31 points at Orlando, 12/19 LARGEST DEFICIT IN A WIN: 10 points, twice, last vs. Dallas, 4/ WARRIORS GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY, ETC... Player (Total Games Missed) Game Date(s) Games Missed Injury or Reason Brian Cardinal (2) 1/15-1/16 2 Flu Calbert Cheaney (2) 1/3 2/ Illness Flu Speedy Claxton (22) 12/12 1 Lower Back Spasms 2/27-3/9 6 Fractured Second Metacarpal, Right Hand 3/10-4/43 14 Fractured Second Metacarpal, Right Hand 4/14 1 Strained Right Groin Erick Dampier (8) 4/2-4/3 4/6-End of Season* 2 6 Sprained, Left Ankle Sprained, Left Ankle Mike Dunleavy (7) 2/2-2/8 2/18-2/ Sprained Left Ankle Sprained Left Ankle Evan Eschmeyer (82) 10/29-End of Season* 82 Knee Surgery Adonal Foyle (34) 11/5-12/12 12/16-1/13* Left Knee Stiffness Arthroscopic Surgery, Left Knee Avery Johnson (7) 4/3-End of Season 7 Strained Right Hamstring Popeye Jones (27) 11/5-11/10 11/12-12/31* 3 24 Arthroscopic Surgery, Left Knee Arthroscopic Surgery, Left Knee Troy Murphy (54) 10/29-12/12* 21 Plantar Fascia Tear, Right Foot 12/16 1 Plantar Fascia Tear, Right Foot 1/7 1 Inflammation, Right Ankle 1/10-1/12 2 Bone Spurs, Right Ankle 1/13-1/30 9 Deep Bone Bruise & Stress Reaction, Right Ankle 2/2-3/9* 17 Stress Reaction, Right Ankle 3/21 1 Sprained Left Ankle 4/13-End of Season 2 Right Lung Contusion Cherokee Parks (1) 11/23 1 Bruised Chest Mickael Pietrus (10) 11/1-11/10* 11/12-11/ Sprained Left Ankle Sprained Left Ankle Jason Richardson (4) 10/29-11/1 11/ NBA Suspension Sprained Left Ankle Pepe Sanchez (1) 10/29* 1 Sprained Left Ankle Nick Van Exel (41) 10/29-11/1 3 Arthroscopic Surgery, Left Knee 11/16 1 Left Knee Pain 11/19-11/23 3 Left Knee Pain 1/15-1/30* 8 Left Knee Inflamation 2/6-2/11 2 Left Hip-Pointer 3/2-End of Season* 24 Chronic Left Knee Inflammation and Pain Total Games Missed 302 * - Injured List

12 BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

13 CHRIS MULLIN EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS One of the greatest players in Warriors franchise history, Chris Mullin was named Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations on April 22, Prior to assuming his current role, in which he will oversee every aspect of the Warriors basketball operations, Mullin spent the previous two years in the team s front office as a Special Assistant. Originally selected by the Warriors in the first round (#7 overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft, Mullin spent 13 of his 16 seasons as a player in the NBA with Golden State, including the first 12 years of his career. The Brooklyn, NY, native was a five-time NBA All-Star, having been named to the Western Conference squad for five straight seasons from In each of those five seasons, Mullin averaged 25-or-more points per game, joining Wilt Chamberlain as the only two players in franchise history to average at least 25 points for five consecutive seasons. Mullin, 40, currently ranks among the top-10 in 17 of the club s all-time leader categories, including games played (1st, 807), scoring average (10th, 20.1), assists (4th, 3,146), steals (1st, 1,360), field goal percentage (T9th,.513), free throw percentage (2nd,.864) and points (4th, 16,235). Among Warriors franchise playoff leaders, he ranks 6th in points (685), 5th in steals (43), 4th in blocks (32), 2nd in three-point field goals (23), 4th in field goal percentage (.520) and 5th in free throw percentage (.861) in 33 playoff contests with Golden State. In , Mullin became the first Warriors player to be named All-NBA First Team since Rick Barry in That season, he ranked third in the NBA in scoring (25.6 ppg), while leading the league in minutes played (3,346). In , was named All-NBA Second Team after ranking eighth in the league in scoring (25.7 ppg). No player in NBA history has posted a higher scoring average (25.7) coupled with higher field goal (.536) and free throw (.884) percentages than he recorded that season. Was a starter on the 1991 Western Conference All-Star Team, becoming the first Golden State player to start an All-Star game since Barry did so in One of the purest shooters in the history of the NBA, Mullin earned All-NBA Third Team honors in That season, he became the first player to lead the Warriors in scoring (25.1 ppg 7th in NBA) and rebounding (5.9 rpg) since Nate Thurmond in He ranked 5th in the NBA in scoring (26.5 ppg) in , earning All-NBA Second Team honors, while becoming just the third player in team history to amass 2,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists in a single season (Chamberlain and Barry). Prior to re-joining the Warriors for his final NBA season in , Mullin spent three seasons with Indiana ( thru ), helping guide the Pacers to the 2000 NBA Finals. In , he became the 50th player in NBA history to reach the 17,500-point plateau. Mullin concluded his 16-year NBA career sporting averages of 18.2 points and 4.1 rebounds in 986 games. Additionally, Chris was a member of the gold-medal winning USA Basketball Dream Team at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, averaging 12.9 points in eight games. He also won a gold medal as a college player at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Mullin is one of just 12 players to ever win a pair of gold medals in Olympic basketball competition. Prior to entering the NBA, Mullin was a two-time All-American and two-time Big East Conference Player of the Year at St. John s University. As a senior in 1985, he won the John R. Wooden Award as the nation s top college player and helped lead his team to the NCAA Final Four. TWO-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALISTS Chris Mullin won an Olympic Gold Medal in basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Eight years later, he once again earned a gold medal as part of the original Dream Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. He is one of just 12 players who have won two gold medals in Summer Olympic basketball competition. Here is a complete list of the players who have brought home the gold twice: Player... Olympics Chris Mullin & 1992 Michael Jordan & 1992 Patrick Ewing & 1992 Charles Barkley & 1996 David Robinson & 1996 John Stockton & 1996 Gary Payton & 1996 Karl Malone & 1996 Scottie Pippen & 1996 Robert Kurland & 1952 William Hougland & 1956 Burdette Haldorson & 1960 Mullin and his wife, Liz, live in Danville with their four children, Sean, Christopher, Liam and Kiera. NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Indiana Indiana Indiana Golden State TOTALS

14 WARRIORS COACHING STAFF Over his first two seasons as an NBA head coach with the Golden State Warriors, Eric Musselman has compiled a record (.457). With a mark in coming on the heels of a ledger in , Musselman has led the Warriors to consecutive 35-plus win seasons for the first time since the (44-38) and (50-32) campaigns. This past season, the 39-year-old Musselman led the Warriors to a nearly identical win-loss record as the previous season despite having a roster depleted by injuries (302 player games lost, 114 by projected starters). During the campaign, Golden State solidified its home court advantage by posting a record at The Arena in Oakland, which included an 8-4 mark in 12 games against the top-seven teams in the NBA. The Warriors went 9-1 in their final 10 home games and finished the season by going 12-5 in their final 17 games overall. Additionally, Musselman and his staff used several defensive-minded off-season acquisitions to help turn the Warriors into the most improved defensive team in the NBA. Golden State allowed an average of 94.0 points per game (16th in NBA) after giving up an average of the previous season (29th in NBA). The -9.6 points per game improvement was tops in the league, finshing ahead of Indiana (-7.7), Minnesota (-6.9) and Memphis (-6.4). During his first season as an NBA head coach in , Musselman led the Warriors to the NBA s most improved record based on increased wins and winning percentage over the previous season. The team s record represented a 17-win improvement over its mark (21-61) and Golden State s best season since In recognition of his efforts, Musselman finished second in the Coach of the Year balloting last season, behind only San Antonio s Gregg Popovich, whose team eventually won the NBA Championship. Upon being hired by the Warriors at the age of 37-years-old on July 26, 2002 (youngest head coach in the NBA at the time), he noted that his team would play an entertaining brand of basketball. The Warriors made good on that prediction during his inaugural campaign as the team ranked second in the NBA in scoring at points per game in Musselman provided the team with a sense of consistency by sticking with the same starting lineup for the first 66 games of the season, marking the longest stretch in the franchise s West Coast history. His opening night starting unit started 79-of-82 games together overall. In early December, 2002, Muss and his coaching staff introduced the team to the open offense, a continuity-based, passinggame offense that has no set rules and allows the players to dictate what happens on the court by moving on their own. Golden State posted a record after installing the open offense, averaging points in those 55 contests. Away from the court, Musselman also enacted changes that provided the players with a fresh outlook and a sense of a new beginning. He requested that the color of the practice facility locker room and lockers be changed to a brighter, more positive color; he changed the arrangement of the players locker assignments both at the practice facility and at The Arena in Oakland to give the players a sense of something new; he asked the organization to cover the practice facility walls with paintings that displayed all the logos ever worn by the Warriors, the names of all the organization s All-Stars, each of the club s retired jerseys and a large painting honoring the World Championship team -- illustrating to the current players that the Warriors organization has a rich tradition and successful history. Prior to joining the Warriors, Musselman worked two seasons ( , ) as an assistant for the Atlanta Hawks. In , Musselman was named an assistant coach for the Orlando Magic by then-head coach Chuck Daly after spending the previous year as a scout for the Magic. When Daly retired following the campaign, Musselman was retained on the staff of new head coach Doc Rivers for the season. Musselman joined the Magic after spending the previous seven years as the head coach and the previous eight years as the general manager of the Florida Beach Dogs (formerly the Rapid City Thrillers) of the Continental Basketball Association. In , Musselman led the Beach Dogs to a record and a trip to the CBA Finals as his squad held CBA opponents to a league-low 90.8 points per game. As the club s general manager in , he hired current Timberwolves head coach Flip Saunders - then a college assistant - to coach the Thrillers. As a CBA coach, Musselman posted a record (.688), marking the second-highest winning percentage in league history behind former NBA head coach George Karl, who coached for five seasons in the CBA. From 1990 thru 1997, Musselman had 24 players called-up to the NBA, the highest number in the league during that span. He holds the distinction of being the only person in CBA history to coach in five league All-Star Games (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997) and was the first coach in professional basketball history to win 100 games by the age of 28. When he was 23, Musselman became the youngest coach in CBA history. Musselman also served as head coach of the Florida Sharks of the United States Basketball League. In the summers of 1995 and 1996, he coached the Sharks to a combined 53-3 record (.946, including playoffs) and back-to-back USBL Championships. For his efforts, he was named the 1996 USBL Coach of the Year. He received his first NBA coaching experience in as an assistant coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves on the staff of his late father, Bill Musselman. The Musselmans are the first father-son head-coaching duo in NBA history. After graduating from the University of San Diego with a bachelor s degree in political science in 1987, Musselman took a front office job with the Los Angeles Clippers before taking on the role of assistant director of scouting. A three-time member of the West Coast Athletic Conference All-Academic squad, he played in two NCAA tournaments. Following his college career, Musselman was selected by the CBA s Albany Patroons in the fifth round (58th overall) of the 1987 Draft. Musselman was born November 19, 1964 in Ashland, Ohio and is a graduate of Brecksville (Ohio) High School. He and his wife, Wendy, live in Danville with their two sons, Michael (9) and Matthew (4). ERIC MUSSELMAN - HEAD COACH FATHER-SON HEAD COACHING DUOS Eric Musselman and his late father Bill make up the first father-son head coaching duo in NBA history. They are also just the 10th such pair when taking into account all four major American professional sports. Here is a look at the 10 father-son duos who have held head coaching jobs in professional sports (courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau): NBA: Bill and Eric Musselman MLB: George and Dick Sisler; Bob and Joel Skinner NFL: Bum and Wade Phillips; Don and David Shula NHL: Emile and Bobby Francis; Larry and Ron Wilson; the Patricks* *Lester Patrick s sons Muzz and Lynn both coached in the NHL, as did Lynn s son Craig.

15 WARRIORS COACHING STAFF TOM STERNER - ASSISTANT COACH Tom Sterner held the position of top assistant for the Golden State Warriors in , his second season as an assistant coach for the team. Overall, he has spent each of the last 10 seasons as an NBA assistant coach. Among his other duties as top assistant in , Sterner was the team s defensive coordinator -- overseeing a defensive gameplan that led the Warriors to become the most improved defensive team in the league. One year after allowing a league-high points per game in , this season s Warriors edition allowed just 94.0 points per game (16th in the NBA). The overall -9.6 points per game improvement over the previous season was tops in the NBA. His responsibilities also included detailed game preparation of every opponent the Warriors faced. As a 10-year veteran of the NBA bench, he worked with players on individual skill development as well as helping them understand their opponents strengths and weaknesses. During his first season with the Warriors in , Sterner was in charge of the the team s offense, which ranked second in the NBA in scoring at points per game. Upon his arrival to Golden State, he completely revamped the team s game preparation process by introducing state-of-the-art computerized video equipment and pre-game presentations to enhance the team s scouting reports and opponent breakdowns. In the summer of 2003, he also served as the head coach of the Warriors summer league team. Prior to joining the Warriors, Sterner spent the previous eight seasons as an assistant coach for the Orlando Magic. While with the Magic, he also directed all aspects of the team s NBA advanced scouting operation. During his stint as a Magic assistant, the club made five appearances in the NBA Playoffs, including a run to the NBA Finals in his first season on the bench ( ). Sterner joined the Magic in as the team s video scout and spent the first two seasons developing its scouting process before moving to the bench. While in Orlando, Sterner worked alongside current Warriors head coach Eric Musselman for two seasons under Chuck Daly and Doc Rivers in and , respectively. Sterner serves as chairman of the NBA Technology and Scouting Committee and was instrumental in the development of the Coaches Tools software currently being used by NBA teams for scouting purposes. While in Orlando, Sterner developed and directed the Orlando Magic Youth Camp Program, which featured camps throughout the state of Florida and as far north as Grand Rapids, MI. He continues to conduct basketball clinics both in the United States and internationally, having been involved in basketball in Europe for the last eight seasons. During the summer of 1992, Sterner served as an assistant coach/director of player personnel for the Tampa Bay Sun Blasters of the United States Basketball League. His responsibilities included drafting and signing players, as well as coaching the team. From , Sterner was an assistant coach at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA. While at F&M, the Diplomats posted a record, earning three straight Middle Atlantic Coast Conference Championships, three NCAA tournament appearances and the distinction of being the #1 ranked Division III team in the country by the Associated Press. Prior to F&M, Sterner spent six years as the head coach at Lancaster (PA) Catholic High School, where his team participated in several district and state competitions. Born on November 17, 1956, Sterner earned his undergraduate degree in elementary education from Millersville (PA) State College and his master s degree in sports administration and computers from Temple University. He and his wife, Marcia, have two daughters, Malorie and Paige. JIM BOYLEN - ASSISTANT COACH Jim Boylen completed his first season as an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors in , marking his 12th season overall in the NBA. His duties with the Warriors included overseeing the Warriors offense, which averaged 93.3 points per game (13th in the NBA) and shot 44.2% from the field - the highest mark by a Warriors team in seven seasons (45.6% in ). Prior to joining the Warriors, Boylen spent the previous 11 seasons as a member of the Houston Rockets, during which time the organization claimed a pair NBA Championships (1994 & 1995) and made another trip to the Western Conference Finals (1997). During his years with the team, the Rockets posted just two losing seasons, while making the playoffs seven times. In addition to the team success experienced during his years in Houston, Boylen also worked closely with four of the NBA s 50 Greatest Players Charles Barkley, Clyde Drexler, Hakeem Olajuwon and Scottie Pippen. For seven seasons prior to joining the Warriors, Boylen served as an assistant coach under Rudy Tomjanovich. During his time as an assistant, his duties included player skill development, working on game and practice preparation, teaching perimeter players the Rockets system, as well as positioning, shooting and recognition. He also was in charge of team and opponent analysis. During his first four years with the organization, Boylen held the title of video coordinator/assistant coach. Prior to joining the Rockets, Boylen was an assistant coach at Michigan State University under Jud Heathcote from As an assistant with the Spartans, he handled scouting, on-campus recruiting and game preparation, as well as serving as the computer video coordinator. During the summer of 1991, he also served as head coach for the free agent division of the Los Angeles Summer Pro League. Boylen joined the Spartans coaching staff after his college playing career at the University of Maine, where he was team captain during both his junior and senior seasons. As a senior, he earned First Team All-North Atlantic Conference honors after averaging 21 points per contest. That same year, he finished runner-up in the conference Player of the Year voting to Northeastern s Reggie Lewis. Born on April 18, 1965, in East Grand Rapids, Michigan, Boylen earned a bachelor s degree in business from Maine in In addition to playing basketball, he also earned Special Mention All-State honors as a defensive back in high school. He currently lives in Emeryville with his wife, Chris.

16 WARRIORS COACHING STAFF KEITH SMART - ASSISTANT COACH Keith Smart spent his first season as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors and his fourth season as an NBA assistant coach in His first campaign with the Warriors marked his 16th year of professional basketball experience as either a player or coach. Among his many duties during his first season at Golden State, Smart worked closely with players on individual skill development and game strategy. He worked especially close with the team s youngest players -- Mickael Pietrus and Mike Dunleavy -- both of whom showed progress throughout the campaign and played some of their best basketball in the late stages of the season. Additionally, he worked closely with Erick Dampier, who went enjoyed his best season as a professional in Smart, 39, joined the Warriors after spending the previous three seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was named the Cavaliers interim head coach in the middle of last season (January 20, 2003), and posted a 9-31 record in 40 games after taking over for John Lucas. At the time, he was the second youngest head coach in the NBA, trailing only Eric Musselman. During his first two-plus seasons in Cleveland, Smart held the position of assistant coach/director of player development. Prior to joining the Cavs, Smart spent three seasons as the head coach of the CBA s Fort Wayne Fury, compiling a record of (.506) and guiding the team to its first back-to-back winning seasons in franchise history in and In his first campaign as a head coach at any level in , he guided the Fury to a franchise-record 31-win season and a trip to the playoffs. The club made the playoffs again in , despite having a single-season franchise record nine players signed to NBA contracts during the season. He was awarded the American Conference Coach of the Month Award five times during his time with Fort Wayne and had a CBA-high 21 players signed to NBA contracts. During his professional basketball playing career, Smart spent nine seasons in the CBA, where he averaged 10.3 points in 297 contests. While in the CBA, he played four seasons for Musselman, who was at the time head coach of the Rapid City Thrillers ( , & 93-94) and Florida Beach Dogs ( ). Smart also played briefly in the NBA, appearing in two games for the San Antonio Spurs during the season. Smart was originally drafted by the Warriors in the second round (41st overall) of the 1988 NBA Draft. As a collegiate player, he spent two seasons at Indiana University after earning Junior College All-American honors at Garden City (Kansas) Community College. He is widely remembered for his Final Four heroics in 1987, in which he was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four after leading Indiana to a National Championship with his game-winning shot versus Syracuse in the title game. Born on September 21, 1964, Keith and his wife, Carol, have two sons, André and Jared. They currently reside in Dublin. DAVID FIZDALE - ASSISTANT COACH David Fizdale completed his first season as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors and his first season on an NBA coaching staff in With a unique ability to interact and relate to the players, Fizdale spent much of his time in his first season as an NBA assistant working with the team s young players on individual skill develoment and game preparation. He worked closely throughout the season with the Warriors top draft pick from 2003, Mickael Pietrus, helping the French-speaking 21-year-old make his transition into the NBA and the United States. Fizdale, 29, joined the Warriors after spending the previous five seasons as an assistant coach at the Division I college level. In , he worked as an assistant coach at Fresno State University. Along with his coaching and player development duties with the Bulldogs, he also served as the team s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the staff at Fresno State, Fizdale spent the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of San Diego. During his final season coaching for the Torerors, he was the top assistant for coach Brad Holland. While at USD, he served as the recruiting coordinator and was in charge of scheduling, player development and on-court coaching. Before entering the coaching profession, Fizdale spent the season as the assistant video coordinator for the Miami Heat. A three-year starter at point guard while playing at San Diego, Fizdale was selected to the All-West Coast Conference team after his senior year in He led the WCC in assists that season (7.0 apg), ranking ninth in the nation. Fizdale twice won the Bugelli Leadership Award and was named the team MVP and defensive player of the year as a senior. He owns the school record for most assists in a game (14), a season (195) and a career (465). He was also named the school s outstanding sportsman of the year as a senior. Born on June 16, 1974, Fizdale earned a bachelor s degree in communications and a minor in sociology from San Diego in He currently resides in Oakland.

17 J.R. BREMER #9 - GUARD HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185 BIRTHDATE: September 19, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: Cleveland, OH COLLEGE: St. Bonaventure 02 HIGH SCHOOL: Cleveland Heights (Cleveland, OH) NBA EXPERIENCE: 2 years DRAFTED BY: Undrafted HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as free agent (4/3/04) (Golden State & Cleveland): Appeared in five games with the Warriors, averaging 1.6 points and 2.4 assists in 8.0 minutes...began the season with Cleveland, appearing in 31 games (two starts) and averaging 3.5 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists in 13.0 minutes...signed to a contract for the remainder of the season prior to game in Cleveland (4/3)...Signed second 10-day contract on 3/21...Originally signed to a 10-day contract on 3/11...Was waived by Cleveland on 3/3...Made Warriors debut with three assists in 11 minutes at San Antonio (3/12)...Season-high 20 points SEASON HIGHS (with Warriors) CAREER HIGHS 4 at NO (3/13)... PTS vs. LAC (3/7/03) 2 vs. WAS (3/26)... REB... 8 vs. MIA (4/2/03) 5 at NO (3/13)... AST... 7 at MIL (1/18/03) BLK... 2 at NO (11/26/03) STL... 5 at DEN (12/2/03) 2 at NO (3/13)... FGM... 9 at LAC (3/7/03) FGM... 6, 3 times, last at SAC (10/29/03) FTM... 6, 3 times 19 at NO (3/13)... MIN at LAL (3/21/03) (7-13 FG, 6-9 3FG) in 27 minutes on Opening Night at Sacramento (10/29) with Cleveland...The six made three-pointers matched his careerhigh set during a 22 point performance at Golden State on February 18, 2003 while with Boston...DNP-CD 12 times PRO CAREER: Not drafted by an NBA franchise...signed as a free agent by the Boston Celtics on 7/17/02...Traded by the Boston Celtics to the Cleveland Cavaliers along with Bruno Sundov and a future second round pick in exchange for Jumaine Jones on 7/29/03...Waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers on 3/3/04...Signed as a free agent to a 10-day contract by the Golden State Warriors on 3/11/04...Signed second 10- day contract on 3/21/04...Signed for remainder of season on 4/3/04...Owns career averages of 6.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 19.5 minutes in two seasons with Boston, Cleveland and Golden State (100 career games). COLLEGE: Named to the Atlantic-10 All-Conference First Team and the NABC District One First Team...Led the A-10 and was 4th in the nation in scoring (24.6 ppg)...led St. Bonaventure with 29 points against Syracuse in the postseason NIT tournament...completed his career with 1,732 points ranking him 9th all-time at St. Bonaventure...Ranks in the top-10 in both assists (334) and steals (185)...Fourth best single season scoring record in school history (739)...Scored double figures in all 30 games...at least 20 points in 24 games, and 30-or-more in seven games...as a junior, ranked 11th in the A-10 in scoring (16.6 ppg) and steals (1.9 spg), 8th in assists (3.1 apg) and 6th in three point percentage (.376)...Scored in double figures 27 times and scored at least 20 points 8 times...led the Bonnies in assists (48), steals (28) and minutes (34.5 mpg)...finished 2nd in scoring and three point field goals (74)...Averaged 18.2 points in league games and had his best game of his junior season against St. Joseph s where he tallied 30 points, eight assists, five boards, five steals and five three pointers...as a sophomore, one of the top sixth men in the A-10 conference...led the team in scoring six times and scored in double figures 10 times in 23 games...named CBS Player of the Game for his efforts against Kentucky in St. Bonaventure s NCAA tournament loss, in which he had 17 points, three assists and two steals...ranked 2nd in the A-10 in three point percentage in conference games (.441)...As a freshman, scored in double figures 13 times, finished 8th in the A-10 in steals (1.8 spg) and finished 2nd on the team in assists (2.3 apg) and three pointers (28). PERSONAL: Full name is Ernest Lenell Bremer...Was nicknamed J.R because his father s name is also Ernest...Would like to start his own business following his basketball career...favorite athletes growing up were Isiah Thomas and Bo Jackson...Favorite movie is Which Way Is Up...Favorite actor is Denzel Washington. NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Boston Clev-G.S TOTALS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Boston

18 J.R. BREMER GAME-BY-GAME (With Warriors) DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L 11/01 PHI H W 11/02 LAL A L 11/05 ATL H W 11/07 UTA H W 11/10 PHO H L 11/12 DET H W 11/14 LAC H L 11/16 SAC A L 11/18 SAN A L 11/19 HOU A L 11/21 MIA H W 11/23 POR H W 11/28 PHO A W 11/29 SAN H W 12/03 DEN H L 12/05 DEN A L 12/06 NY H W 12/09 MIN A W 12/10 MIL A L 12/12 NO H L 12/16 NY A W 12/17 ATL A W 12/19 ORL A L 12/21 MIA A L 12/23 LAL H W 12/26 SAC H W 12/28 DEN A L 12/29 BOS H L 12/31 NJ A L 01/02 WAS A L 01/03 DET A L 01/05 HOU A L 01/07 DAL A L 01/10 SEA H W 01/12 MEM H L 01/13 UTA A L 01/15 CLE H W 01/16 PHO A L 01/19 UTA H W 01/21 LAC A L 01/22 SEA A L 01/24 POR A W 01/28 MIN H W 01/30 CHI H W 02/02 MEM A L 02/03 DAL A L 02/06 DEN H W 02/08 TOR H L 02/10 SEA A W 02/11 PHO H W 02/18 LAL H L 02/20 POR H L 02/21 SEA H W 02/24 IND A L 02/25 MEM A W 02/27 MIN A L 02/28 CHI A L 03/02 IND H L 03/05 NJ H L 03/07 MEM H L 03/09 SAC A L 03/10 UTA A L 03/12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 03/17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 03/21 LAC A W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 03/24 MIL H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 03/26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L 03/31 TOR A W 04/02 BOS A L 04/03 CLE A W 04/06 HOU H W 04/07 POR A L 04/09 MIN H L 04/11 DAL H W 04/13 LAL A L 04/14 SAC H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

19 BRIAN CARDINAL #35 FORWARD HEIGHT: 6-8 WEIGHT: 245 BIRTHDATE: May 2, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: Tolono, IL COLLEGE: Purdue, 00 HIGH SCHOOL: Unity HS (Tolono, IL) NBA EXPERIENCE: 4 years DRAFTED BY: Detroit, 2000, Second Round (#44) HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent (10/1/03) (Golden State): Appeared in 76 games (11 starts), averaging 9.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists in 21.5 minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 6th in free throw percentage (.472), 3rd in three-point field goal percentage (.444) and would have ranked 29th in field goal percentage (.472) if he qualified...in 11 starts (first starts of career), averaged 15.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 34.6 minutes, while shooting 45.3% form the field, 51.9% from behind the arc and 84.9 % from the line...season totals in 76 games in eclipsed his career totals entering the season in almost every category (see chart below)...established a new singlegame career-high in every offensive category...had seven 20-plus efforts, including his first career back-to-back games with 20-plus points when he tallied a career-high 32 points (10-14 FG, 2-2 3FG, FT) vs. Phoenix on 2/11 and 20 points at Seattle on 2/10...Made 25 consecutive free throw attempts from 11/29-12/ or-more points 35 times after having never topped 10 points in a game previously in his career...10-or-more rebounds five times...20-or-more points seven times...30-or-more points once...four double-doubles (point/ rebound) -- first of career...dnp-cd four times...missed two games with the flu (1/15 & 1/ 16) SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 32 vs. PHO (2/11)... PTS vs. PHO (2/11/04) 14 at CHI (2/28)... REB at CHI (2/28/04) 5, twice, last at SEA (2/10)... AST... 5, twice, last at SEA (2/10/04) 2, three times, last at CLE (4/3)... BLK... 2, three times, last at CLE (4/3/04) 5 at SEA (1/22)... STL... 5 at SEA (1/22/04) 10 twice, last vs. PHO (2/11)... FGM twice, last vs. PHO (2/11/04) 4 at BOS (4/02)... 3FGM... 4 at BOS (4/02/04) 12 vs. SEA (2/21)... FTM vs. SEA (2/21/04) 45 vs. PHO (2/11)... MIN vs. PHO (2/11/04) SINGLE-SEASON CAREER BESTS Category Previous Best PTS PPG FG FG% FG FT REB RPG AST APG STL BLK MIN GAMES STARTS CARDINAL S STATISTICS COMPARED TO PREVIOUS THREE SEASONS IN NBA G MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS First 3 Seasons ****Cardinal logged 1,634 minutes in after playing a total of only 15 minutes in with the Washington Wizards**** PRO CAREER: Originally selected by Detroit in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft (44th overall) Was traded to Washington, along with Jerry Stackhouse and Ratko Varda, in exchange for Richard Hamilton, Hubert Davis and Bobby Simmons (9/11/02)...Signed as a free agent with Golden State on October 1, Has appeared in 104 NBA games over four seasons with Detroit, Washington and Golden State, averaging 7.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 17.5 minutes. COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Purdue, averaging 12.0 points and 5.7 rebounds in 132 games...ended career as the school s all-time leader in steals (259), games started (125) and co-leader in games played...also ranked 5th in school history in three-point field goals made (130) and rebounds (737). PERSONAL: Nicknamed The Custodian during his rookie season for his willingness to do the dirty work and for the way he cleans the floors by diving for loose balls Was active in Warriors community programs, helping serve food during the Warriors Thanksgiving Holiday Caravan at Patrick David s in Danville, distributing Christmas gifts to children during Warriors Holiday Outreach at Salvation Army in Oakland, participating in Warriors Kids Day Celebration and taking part in the Warriors Read to Achieve event at San Leandro Library...His father Ron has been the head basketball trainer at the University of Illinois for almost 30 years Was a ballboy for the 1989 Illinois team that advanced to the NCAA Final Four. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD AVERAGES Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Detroit Detroit Washington Golden State TOTALS

20 BRIAN CARDINAL GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W /14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L /16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W NOT WITH TEAM - FLU 01/16 PHO A L NOT WITH TEAM - FLU 01/19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W 03/17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W 03/21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W 03/26 WAS H W 03/28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS

21 CALBERT CHEANEY #40 - GUARD/FORWARD HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 217 BIRTHDATE: July 17, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Evansville, IN COLLEGE: Indiana, 93 HIGH SCHOOL: Harrison HS (Evansville, IN) NBA EXPERIENCE: 11 years DRAFTED BY: Washington, 1993, First Round (#6) HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent (8/27/03) (Golden State): Appeared in 79 games (seven starts), averaging 7.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists in 26.2 minutes...among NBA leaders, would have ranked 21st in NBA field goal percentage (.481) if he qualified...in seven starts, averaged 15.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.86 steals and 42.1 minutes while shooting 64.6% from the field...tallied a season-high 24 points in a career-high-tying 50 minutes vs. Detroit (11/ 12), marking his most points since scoring 27 points on 3/5/98...DNP-CD once...missed two games due to illness SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 24 vs. DET (11/12)... PTS vs. GS (1/26/95) 10, twice, last vs. BOS (12/29)... REB vs. ORL (4/18/97) 6 at DAL (2/3)... AST... 9 at PHI (2/4/94) 1, 12 times, last at UTA (3/10)... BLK... 4 vs. VAN (1/16/98) 5 at LAL (11/2)... STL... 5, 3 times, last at LAL (11/2/03) 12 vs. DET (11/12)... FGM... 14, 3 times, last at LAC(2/11/98) FGM... 4, 5 times, last vs. CHI (2/21/98) 5 vs. LAC (11/14)... FTM... 9 vs. NY(4/14/94) 50 vs. DET (11/12)... MIN... 50, twice, last vs. DET (11/12/03) PRO CAREER: Originally drafted by the Washington Bullets in the first round of the 1993 NBA Draft (6th pick overall)...signed as a free agent by the Boston Celtics on August 5, Was traded by the Celtics to Denver on October 16, 2000, along with Robert Pack, in exchange for Chris Herren and Bryant Stith...Signed as a free agent with Utah on July 30, Signed as a free agent with Golden State on August 27, Owns career averages of 10.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 28.3 minutes (728 regular season career games with Washington, Boston, Denver, Utah and Golden State). COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Indiana, finishing his career as the all-time leading scorer in school history and also in the Big Ten Conference with 2,613 points...following his senior season in , was named College Player of the Year by the Associated Press and Sports Illustrated, while also winning the Wooden Award and Naismith Award as the Nation s top player...also finished as the school s alltime leader in three-pointers made and attempted ( FG) and 2nd in field goal percentage (.559)...Concluded his career by scoring in double figures in 58 of his final 59 games, including 41 straight...as a senior, earned tournament MVP honors while leading the Hoosiers to the Preseason NIT title and also led the team to the final eight in the NCAA tournament, averaging 26.5 points and 8.3 rebounds in four postseason games...compiled 65 career games with 20-or-more points and 13 of 30-plus...Selected to the All-Big Ten First Team in each of his last three seasons and was named Third Team All-America as a junior by the Associated Press...Led Indiana to the Final Four in his junior season, scoring 18.4 points during the tournament...named to the All-Big Ten Third Team as a freshman and finished second to Ohio State s Jim Jackson in Freshman of the Year balloting. PERSONAL: Full name is Calbert Nathaniel Cheaney...Was inducted into the Indiana University Sports Hall of Fame on September 20, Involved in numerous Warriors community events this past season, including a visit to Oakland Children s Hospital, serving food during Warriors Thanksgiving Holiday Caravan at Partick David s in Danville, participating in truancy PSA geared toward Oakland Public School kids, Warriors Kids Day Celebration, Salvation Army/PAL youth center visit, as well as pre-game meet and greet with community children prior to several home games...always eats spaghetti for his pre-game meal...had a role in the 1994 film Blue Chips...Roots for the Dallas Cowboys and the St. Louis Cardinals...Says his favorite thrill in sports was going 17-1 in the Big Ten during his senior season and winning College Player of the Year honors...has worn uniform #40 since the fourth grade when they went through all the numbers and 40 was one of the few left when I got my pick...favorite books include The Invisible Hitchhiker and Strive Toward Freedom...Enjoys listening to jazz, rap and R&B...Favorite movie is Return of the Jedi...Names Magic Johnson and Dr. J as his childhood idols...was the Indiana State High School Champion in the 110 and 300 meter hurdles...he and wife, Yvette, have two children, Julian and Sydney. NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Boston Denver Denver Utah Golden State TOTALS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Washington Utah TOTALS

22 CALBERT CHEANEY GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W /14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L 12/16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L DID NOT DRESS - ILLNESS 01/05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L DID NOT DRESS - TONSILITIS 02/28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

23 NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD SPEEDY CLAXTON #10 - GUARD HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170 BIRTHDATE: May 8, 1978 BIRTHPLACE: Hempstead, NY COLLEGE: Hofstra 00 HIGH SCHOOL: Christ the King (Queens, NY) NBA EXPERIENCE: 3 years DRAFTED BY: Philadelphia, 2000, First Round (#20) HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent (7/23/03) (Golden State): Appeared in 60 games (29 starts), averaging SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 10.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.62 steals in at MEM (2/25)... PTS at MEM (2/25/04) minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 22nd in assist-to-turnover ratio 8 at NJN (12/31)... REB... 9 vs. MIL (3/25/03) (2.60), 39th in free throw percentage (.813) and would have ranked 15th in 13 vs. PHO (2/11)... AST vs. PHO (2/11/04) steals (1.62) if he had qualified...led the team in steals...established new 1, 9 times, last vs. HOU (4/6)... BLK... 1, 22 times, last vs. HOU (4/6/04) career single-season highs in several categories, including scoring, 7 vs. PHO (2/11)... STL... 7 vs. PHO (2/11/04) 7, 8 times, last vs. DAL (4/11)... FGM vs. IND (11/6/01) assists and minutes...in 29 starts (Warriors 15-14), averaged 13.6 points, 1, 4 times, last at MEM (2/2)... 3FGM... 1, 8 times, last at MEM (2/2/04) 5.3 assists and 1.97 steals...before being forced to sit out 20 games with 16 at MEM (2/25)... FTM at MEM (2/25/04) a fractured second metacarpal in his right hand (suffered at Memphis on 42 vs. TOR (2/8)... MIN... 43, 4 times, last at ORL (4/14/02) 2/25), had started 19 consecutive games (Warriors 10-9), averaging 15.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.32 steals in 34.3 minutes during those 19 SINGLE-SEASON CAREER BESTS contests...over his last 25 games played, averaged 14.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.8 assists, Category Previous Best 2.33 steals and 32.5 minutes...despite suffering a fractured second metacarpal in his right PTS hand in the early moments of the game at Memphis on 2/25, remained in the contest and PPG tallied a career-high 28 points while also posting new career-highs in free throws made (16) FG and attempted (18)...His 16 free throws made were the most by a Warrior since Latrell 3FG FG% Sprewell went 22-for-25 at L.A. Clippers on 3/10/97...On 2/6 vs. Denver, posted a thencareer-high 25 points, which included 17 points in the 4th quarter and 13-of-13 free throws AST FT in that quarter -- one shy of Rick Barry s NBA record of 14 free throws in a quarter in APG Over his final 14 games played, made 73-of-83 free throws (.880 FT%)...On 2/11 vs. STL Phoenix, established a new career-high with seven steals -- one night after tying his MIN MPG previous high with six thefts at Seattle (2/10)...Became the first Warrior to have six-or-more STARTS steals in back-to-back games since Chris Mullin had seven at Houston (1/22/91) and six vs. Milwaukee (1/25/91) 13 years earlier...was held scoreless while playing just nine minutes due to a sprained right thumb vs. Seattle (2/21), snapping an 18-game double-digit scoring streak...the 10-plus point streak was the longest such run of his career (previous was four games earlier in )...Two double-doubles (points/assist)...20-or-more points four times...missed 22 games overall due to injury, including 14 while on the injured list (3/10-4/3). PRO CAREER: Originally selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 2000 NBA Draft (20th overall)...traded to San Antonio in exchange for Mark Bryant and the rights to John Salmons and Randy Holcomb (6/26/02)...Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 23, For his career, is averaging 8.2 points, 2.4 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.36 steals in 22.9 minutes (157 regular-season games in three seasons)...has appeared in 29 playoff games, averaging 4.7 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 12.9 minutes...was a member of San Antonio s 2002 NBA Championship team...has recorded three career double-doubles (point/assist)...seven games with 20-or-more points. COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Hofstra, averaging 16.9 points, 5.5 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 2.42 steals in 119 games...finished as the school s all-time leader in assists (660) and steals (288) and 4th in scoring (2,015)...Was only the fourth player in school history to surpass the 2,000-point plateau...named the America East Player of the Year after both his junior and senior seasons...as a senior, earned Honorable Mention All-American honors, averaging 22.8 points, 6.0 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 3.29 steals in 31 games for the Flying Dutchmen...Nationally, ranked 9th in scoring and 7th in steals...scored a career-high 40 points in consecutive wins over Maine & Hartford. PERSONAL: Full name is Craig Speedy Claxton...Earned a degree in liberal arts from Hofstra...After being drafted into the NBA, was honored at his alma mater, Hofstra University, on September 13, 2000 with a farewell party attended by students and faculty...one of seven children...three other siblings play basketball: Lisa was named all-city in Philadelphia as a high school freshman, Michael is a guard at Villanova and Stacey is a guard at Hofstra...Partcipated in several Warriors community events, including the Warriors Read To Achieve Tip-Off event, Warriors Thanksgiving Caravan in which he served meals at Patrick David s in Danville, Warriors Kids Day Celebration and pre-game meet and greets with community children...while on a four-game East Coast roadtrip during holiday season, treated 30 children from his hometown to a holiday shopping spree at the NBA Store in Manhattan...List his father as the person he admires most...loves to bowl, playing at least two to three times a week during the offseason and holding a personal best of Also enjoys playing video games in his spare time. --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Philadelphia ---Did Not Play: Torn Left ACL Philadelphia San Antonio Golden State TOTALS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Philadelphia San Antonio TOTALS

24 SPEEDY CLAXTON GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W /14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L DID NOT DRESS - LOWER BACK SPASMS 12/16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L DID NOT DRESS - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 02/28 CHI A L DID NOT DRESS - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/02 IND H L DID NOT DRESS - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/05 NJ H L DID NOT DRESS - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/07 MEM H L DID NOT DRESS - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/09 SAC A L NOT WITH TEAM - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/10 UTA A L INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/12 SAN A L INJURED LIST - FRACTURESDSECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/13 NO A L INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/15 SAN H W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/17 ORL H W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/19 HOU H W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/21 LAC A W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/24 MIL H W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/26 WAS H W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/28 LAC H W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/30 PHI A L INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 03/31 TOR A W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 04/02 BOS A L INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 04/03 CLE A W INJURED LIST - FRACTURED SECOND METACARPAL, RIGHT HAND 04/06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT GROIN SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

25 ERICK DAMPIER #25 - CENTER HEIGHT: 6-11 WEIGHT: 270 BIRTHDATE: July 14, 1974 BIRTHPLACE: Jackson, MS COLLEGE: Mississippi State, 97 HIGH SCHOOL: Lawrence County HS (Monticello, MS) NBA EXPERIENCE: 8 years DRAFTED BY: Indiana, 1996, First Round (#10) HOW ACQUIRED: From Indiana (8/12/97), along with Duane Ferrell, in exchange for Chris Mullin (Golden State): Appeared in 74 games (all starts), averaging 12.3 points, 12.0 rebounds and 1.85 blocks in 32.5 minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 4th in rebounding, 7th in double-doubles (42), 3rd in field goal percentage (.535), 1st in offensive rebounding (4.7), 11th in defensive rebounding (7.3) and 15th in blocks...led the team in rebounds, field goal percentage, double-doubles and blocks...finished the season as one of nine players in the NBA who averaged a point/ rebound double-double and joined Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Jermaine O Neal as the only players to play in at least 70 games and average at least 10.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.50 blocks...his 42 double-doubles were more than four times his total from (10) and surpassed his previous career high of 29 in Posted 16 points and a career-high 25 rebounds vs. L.A. Clippers (3/28), becoming the first Warrior to grab 25 rebounds since Larry Smith pulled down 31 vs. Denver (3/28/ 81)...Registered 20-plus rebounds in six games this season, including back-to-back games with 21 vs. Washington (3/26) and 25 vs. L.A. Clippers (3/28), becoming the first Warrior to grab 20-or-more rebounds in consecutive games since Donyell Marshall posted 23 at Indiana (2/26/00) and 21 vs. Atlanta (2/28/00)...Logged the 100th double-double of his career with a season-high 26 points and 18 rebounds at Sacramento (3/9)...On 1/12 vs. Memphis, Dampier posted 23 points, 22 rebounds and seven blocks in career-high 46 minutes plus point/15-plus rebound efforts...missed the final eight games of the season (including the last six after being placed on the injured list on 4/5) due to a sprained left ankle suffered at the 2:48 mark of the fourth period at Toronto (3/31)...The missed games mark his first missed contests since the beginning of the campaign (156 straight games). PRO CAREER: Originally selected by the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft (10th overall)...acquired by the Warriors, along with Duane Ferrell, in exchange for Chris Mullin (8/12/ 97)...Has appeared in 229-of-246 team games over last three seasons (74 in , 82 in & 73 in ) after missing 100 of a possible 164 contests the previous two seasons due to four operations over that two year span...prior to being hit by injuries, played in 204-of-214 team games his first three seasons in the NBA Averaged 10.7 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.12 assists and 1.49 blocks in 30.8 minutes during his first two seasons with the Warriors ( and ), starting all 132 team games before being slowed by injuries for two straight seasons...for his career, is averaging 8.9 points, SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 26 at SAC (3/9)... PTS vs. MIL (11/22/02) 25 vs. LAC (3/28)... REB vs. LAC (3/28/04) 3, three times, last vs. LAC (3/28)... AST... 7 vs. UTA (4/13/02) 7 vs. MEM (1/12)... BLK... 8 vs. LAC (4/17/02) 2, 8 times, last at PHO (1/16)... STL... 3, 4 times, last vs. UTA (4/13/02) 10, twice, last at SAC (3/9)... FGM... 10, 3 times, last at SAC (3/9/04) FGM... 1 at CHA (3/28/97) 10 vs. CLE (1/15)... FTM vs. MIL (11/22/02) 46 vs. MEM (1/12)... MIN vs. MEM (1/12/04) SINGLE-SEASON CAREER BESTS Category Previous Best PPG FG% REB RPG WEST COAST SINGLE SEASON TOP-10 LIST Category... Total... Ranks FG% th OFF REB th DEF REB th WARRIORS ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST Category... Total... Ranks (next) OFF REB... 1, rd (2-1,372) DEF REB... 1, th (5-1,998) BLK rd (2-806) rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.61 blocks in 25.7 minutes (497 regular-season games in seven seasons)...has recorded 107 career double-doubles (point/rebound)...one 20-point/20-rebound game point/10-rebound efforts...19 games with 20-or-more points...20-or-more rebounds six times. COLLEGE: Named Honorable Mention All-American by The Associated Press in each of his last two seasons at Mississippi State...Named to the Southeastern Conference Coaches Team and AP All-SEC First Team in his sophomore and junior seasons...helped lead Mississippi State to three postseason tournaments, including the 1996 Final Four and 1995 Sweet 16...The Bulldogs won 71.0% of their games during Dampier s three-year career, posting a record of Started all but four of his 93 games in a Bulldog uniform, including 78 consecutive starts...finished his career ranked 4th in rebounding (859) and 13th on the school s all-time scoring list (1,231)...In his final season ( ), ranked 2nd in the Southeastern Conference in rebounding (9.3), field goal percentage (.551) and blocks (3.12)...Set a single-season school record for blocks with 106 in Posted an SEC-high 13 double-doubles in Had nine games with five-or-more blocks, including a Bulldog school-record-tying eight blocks vs. Brigham Young...Was listed on the SEC Academic Honor Roll As a sophomore, paced the SEC in field-goal percentage (.640), ranking 4th nationally...was voted the Mississippi College Player of the Year by the Mississippi Sports Writers Association...Was a unanimous First Team pick to the SEC All-Freshman squad. PERSONAL: Full name is Erick Travez Dampier...Was active in Warriors community programs again last season, participating in several events, including the Read To Achieve Tip-Off event and participating in Nick Van Exel s Turkey Drop to Bay Area Shelters...Has reached out to the community in the past as well, visiting UCSF Children s Hospital, the Oakland s Children s Hospital and Montclair Elementary School, while participating in the Warriors Winter Basketball Camp and the Read To Achieve Reading Program...In July of 2003, founded the Erick Dampier Foundation to assist underprivileged children in Mississippi and the Bay Area...The goal of the foundation is to provide financial assistance to kids who want to attend sports camps throughout the United States...As part of the kick-off for his foundation, held a sports memorabilia auction to benefit the families of the tragic workplace shootings at the Lockheed Martin plant in Meridian, MS this past summer...also distributed approximately $12,000 worth of clothing to children through the Lawrence County Boys and Girls Clubs Is very active with the Boys and Girls Club of Mississippi during the offseason...for each of the past seven years, has held the Erick Dampier Basketball Camp in Jackson, MS...Since the beginning of the camp, which is held at Millsaps College, over 850 youngsters have attended free of charge thanks to corporate tuition scholarships...enjoys shopping for clothes and jet skiing...was a Physical Education major at Mississippi State, with an emphasis on teaching and coaching Enjoys R&B and jazz music...parents are Mary and Kenneth Dampier Has two younger sisters, Sheerra and Kierra...Always makes sure to dress properly, because he believes in the importance of making a strong first impression...is a big Dallas Cowboys fan...spent a summer week in 1995 working with youths in Chicago as one of 11 players selected to Playboy s Pre-Season All-America team...wears Nike basketball shoes size 16...Led Lawrence County High School to the Mississippi State title when he rebounded a missed shot and put it back at the buzzer to give his team the win in the championship game...as a child, mowed lawns around his hometown with his half-brother to earn extra money. NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Indiana Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State TOTALS

26 ERICK DAMPIER GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W /14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L /16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L DID NOT DRESS - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE 04/03 CLE A W DID NOT DRESS - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE 04/06 HOU H W INJURED LIST - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE 04/07 POR A L INJURED LIST - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE 04/09 MIN H L INJURED LIST - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE 04/11 DAL H W INJURED LIST - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE 04/13 LAL A L INJURED LIST - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE 04/14 SAC H W INJURED LIST - SPRAINED, LEFT ANKLE SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

27 MIKE DUNLEAVY #34 - FORWARD HEIGHT: 6-9 WEIGHT: 230 BIRTHDATE: September 15, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: Lake Oswego, OR COLLEGE: Duke, 03 HIGH SCHOOL: Jesuit (Portland, OR) NBA EXPERIENCE: 2 years DRAFTED BY: Golden State, 2002, First Round (#3) (Golden State): Appeared in 75 games (69 starts), averaging 11.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 31.1 minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 34th in defensive rebounds (4.7) and 37th in three-point field goals made (94)...Over the final 24 games of the season, averaged 12.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.13 steals -- starting the final 23 games at point guard (first starts at point guard of his career)...in 30 games when playing 35-or-minutes, averaged 16.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.13 steals while shooting 50.6% from the field, 41.6% from long range and 74.7% from the line...tallied team highs and first career 20/20 game with 24 points, career-high 20 rebounds (17 defensive) and five assists in 42 minutes vs. Indiana (3/2) -- playing most of his minutes at point guard after staring the contest at forward...scored six points in 10 minutes in the 2004 got Milk? Rookie Challenge as his Sophomore squad downed the Rookies at All-Star Saturday in Los Angles on 2/14...Registered first career double-double with career-high 32 points (11-15 FG, 3-6 3FG, 7-7 FT) and 11 rebounds in career-high 45 minutes vs. Philadelphia (11/ 1)...20-plus points seven times...10-plus rebounds 10 times with one 20-rebound effort...10 double-doubles (point/rebound)...missed seven games due to injury -- the first missed games of his career. PRO CAREER: Was selected by Golden State with the third overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft...Has appeared in 157 games (72 starts), averaging 8.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 32 vs. PHI (11/1)... PTS vs. PHI (11/1/03) 20 vs. IND (3/2)... REB vs. IND (3/2/04) 9 vs. SAC (4/14)... AST... 9 vs. SAC (4/14/04) 1, 13 times, last vs. WAS (3/26)... BLK... 2, twice, last at DEN (2/24/03) 6 vs. NY (12/6)... STL... 6 vs. NY (12/6/03) 11 PHI (11/1)... FGM vs. PHI (11/1/03) 5, twice, last vs. CHI (1/30)... 3FGM... 5, twice, last vs. CHI (1/30/04) 8, 3 times, last at UTA (3/10)... FTM... 8, 4 times, last at UTA (3/10/04) 45 vs. PHI (11/1)... MIN vs. PHI (11/1/03) SINGLE-SEASON CAREER BESTS Category Previous Best PTS PPG FG FG% FG FG% FT REB STL MIN STARTS assists in 23.2 minutes over first two professional seasons...made first career start at Sacramento (3/18/03), registering 15 points and seven rebounds in 35 minutes...20-or-more points eight times...10-plus rebounds 11 times...20-plus rebounds once...10 double-doubles (point/ rebound). COLLEGE: Early entry candidate for the 2002 NBA Draft after playing three seasons at Duke...Ended his three year stint at Duke averaging 13.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.60 steals in 104 games (76 as a starter)...duke s record in his three seasons was (.880)...Helped lead the Blue Devils to a National Championship as a sophomore, the Final Four as a junior and the Sweet 16 as a freshman...increased his scoring average in all three seasons, improving from 9.1 ppg as a freshman to 12.6 ppg as a sophomore (+ 3.5 ppg) to 17.3 (+ 4.7 ppg) as a junior...concluded his career at Duke ranked in the top-10 in three-point field goals made (179) and attempted (483) (Junior): Appeared in 35 games (all starts), averaging 17.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.30 steals in 32.4 minutes...selected first team NABC All-American, second team All-American by The Associated Press, Wooden All-American, Academic All-American, First Team All-ACC, First Team All-ACC Tournament and ACC All-Defensive team...only player in ACC ranked in the top-10 in seven different statistical categories, finishing 7th in scoring, 8th in rebounding, 2nd in steals, 9th in field goal percentage (.483), 6th in three-point field goal percentage (.378), 5th in defensive rebounds (5.9 drpg) and 7th in three-point field goals made per game (2.7) (Sophomore): Appeared in 39 games (39 starts), averaging 12.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.40 steals in 29.2 minutes...one of only three Duke players to average double figures in scoring (12.0 ppg) during the NCAA Tournament...Tallied 21 points (including 18 in the second half) in the National Championship game against Arizona...Performance in National Championship included 5-of-9 shooting from long range, three of which came during a 45 second span in the second half...named to All-Final Four Team...Honorable Mention All-ACC (Freshman): Appeared in 30 games (two starts), averaging 9.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.10 steals in 24.1 minutes...awarded Duke s annual Glenn E Ted Mann Award for contributing most to team morale...won a silver medal in Brazil during the summer of 2000 with the USA Basketball World Championship for Young Men Qualifying Team. PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Joseph Dunleavy Jr. (DUN-lee-vee)...Son of longtime NBA player and current L.A. Clippers coach Mike Sr. and Emily Dunleavy...Has two younger brothers, Baker and James...His father and uncle, Kevin, both played college basketball at South Carolina...Was active in several Warriors community programs during his sophomore campaign, participating in the Warriors Read To Achieve Tip-Off event, as well as Sharp Dressed Man Benefit at Saks Fifth Avenue in San Francisco...For the second consecutive season, as part of the Warriors Holiday Caravan, purchased and distributed Christmas gifts to several families...throughout the season, purchased and donated tickets to every home game to various children s groups, with his guests sitting in Dunleavy s Den section...participated in a basketball fantasy camp at his alma mater during the 2003 summer with Hall of Fame Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski...During the summer of 2002, participated in the Seeds of Peace camp in Otisfield, Maine, a camp that brought together youth from various Middle-Eastern religious and ethnic backgrounds...helped teach basic basketball skills to the school-aged boys and girls...lists winning the 2001 NCAA Championship as his biggest basketball accomplishment...continued his college education during the offseason following his rookie campaign, taking classes at the University of California, Berkeley...Played baseball, football, croquet and ping pong growing up...lists Old School as his favorite movie...his favorite drink is the peanut butter moo d at Jamba Juice...Is a big Green Bay Packers fan...if he wasn t playing professional basketball, he would be the head athletic trainer of the Golden State Warriors...Krzyzewski called Dunleavy the most versatile player we ve had here since Grant Hill...Changed his uniform number to #34 prior to the season, reacquiring the number he wore at Duke after wearing #10 during his rookie season (Chris Mills wore #34 in )...Wears size 14 Adidas basketball shoes. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Golden State Golden State TOTALS

28 MIKE DUNLEAVY GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W /14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L /16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L NOT WITH TEAM -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE 02/03 DAL A L NOT WITH TEAM -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE 02/06 DEN H W DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE 02/08 TOR H L DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE 02/10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L 02/20 POR H L 02/21 SEA H W DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE 02/24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

29 EVAN ESCHMEYER #00 - CENTER HEIGHT: 6-11 WEIGHT: 250 BIRTHDATE: May 30, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: New Knoxville, OH COLLEGE: Northwestern, 99 HIGH SCHOOL: New Knoxville HS NBA EXPERIENCE: 4 years DRAFTED BY: New Jersey, 1999, Second Round (#34) HOW ACQUIRED: From Dallas (8/18/03), along with Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch (Golden State): Missed the entire season after being placed on the injured list (knee surgery) on 10/27...Underwent season-ending left knee surgery in Chicago on 3/2...Had off-season knee surgery performed on both knees in the summer of PRO CAREER: Selected by New Jersey in the second round of the 1999 NBA Draft (34th overall)...signed as a free agent by Dallas on 8/25/ 01...Was acquired by Golden State from Dallas, along with Nick Van Exel, Popeye Jones, Avery Johnson and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS vs. CHI (4/17/01) REB at CHI (11/3/00) AST... 4, twice, last vs. CLE (10/31/00) BLK... 4, twice, last vs. DEN (3/28/01) STL... 3, 4 times, last vs. CHI (12/27/01) FGM... 5 vs. DAL (3/13/01) FGM... None FTM... 4, twice, last vs. CHI (4/17/01) MIN vs. CHA (4/3/01) Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch on 8/18/03...Owns career averages of 2.8 points and 3.9 rebounds in 14.0 minutes in four seasons with New Jersey and Dallas (153 career games). COLLEGE: Was a sixth-year senior at Northwestern after sitting out his first two seasons with a stress fracture in his right foot...named All-Big Ten First Team three times...named Second Team All-America by The Associated Press as a senior...finished his career with 45 double-doubles, 15 of which came in during his senior campaign...ranked 1st or 2nd at Northwestern in six different categories including field goal percentage, free throws made, free throws attempted, rebounds, scoring and blocked shots...finished 10th in steals with 92...Scored 20-or-more points 34 times...was among nation s leaders in rebounds and field goal percentage as a senior...named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team...led the Big Ten in rebounds, field goal percentage and double-doubles...set a Northwestern single-season record for free throws made with As a junior, was one of only two Division I players (Michael Olowokandi was the other) to be ranked among the top-15 nationally in scoring (13th), rebounding (T11th) and field goal percentage (11th)...Led the Big Ten in rebounding at 10.7 rpg...set the Wildcat single-season scoring record with 585 points. PERSONAL: Enjoys fly fishing and golf...lists Walden by Henry David Thoreau as his favorite book...his favorite movies are The Big Lebowski and Saving Private Ryan...Wore #42 at Northwestern...Was married to his wife, Kristina, in July NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG New Jersey New Jersey Dallas Dallas Golden State ---Did Not Play: Knee Surgery--- TOTALS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Dallas Dallas TOTALS

30 EVAN ESCHMEYER GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L 11/01 PHI H W 11/02 LAL A L 11/05 ATL H W 11/07 UTA H W 11/10 PHO H L 11/12 DET H W 11/14 LAC H L 11/16 SAC A L 11/18 SAN A L 11/19 HOU A L 11/21 MIA H W 11/23 POR H W 11/28 PHO A W 11/29 SAN H W 12/03 DEN H L 12/05 DEN A L 12/06 NY H W 12/09 MIN A W 12/10 MIL A L 12/12 NO H L 12/16 NY A W 12/17 ATL A W 12/19 ORL A L 12/21 MIA A L 12/23 LAL H W 12/26 SAC H W 12/28 DEN A L 12/29 BOS H L 12/31 NJ A L 01/02 WAS A L 01/03 DET A L 01/05 HOU A L 01/07 DAL A L 01/10 SEA H W 01/12 MEM H L 01/13 UTA A L 01/15 CLE H W 01/16 PHO A L 01/19 UTA H W 01/21 LAC A L 01/22 SEA A L 01/24 POR A W 01/28 MIN H W 01/30 CHI H W 02/02 MEM A L 02/03 DAL A L 02/06 DEN H W 02/08 TOR H L 02/10 SEA A W 02/11 PHO H W 02/18 LAL H L 02/20 POR H L 02/21 SEA H W 02/24 IND A L 02/25 MEM A W 02/27 MIN A L 02/28 CHI A L 03/02 IND H L 03/05 NJ H L 03/07 MEM H L 03/09 SAC A L 03/10 UTA A L 03/12 SAN A L 03/13 NO A L 03/15 SAN H W 03/17 ORL H W 03/19 HOU H W 03/21 LAC A W 03/24 MIL H W 03/26 WAS H W 03/28 LAC H W 03/30 PHI A L 03/31 TOR A W 04/02 BOS A L 04/03 CLE A W 04/06 HOU H W 04/07 POR A L 04/09 MIN H L 04/11 DAL H W 04/13 LAL A L 04/14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

31 ADONAL FOYLE #31 - CENTER HEIGHT: 6-10 WEIGHT: 270 BIRTHDATE: March 19, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: Island of Canouan, Grenadines COLLEGE: Colgate, 98 HIGH SCHOOL: Hamilton HS (Hamilton, NY) NBA EXPERIENCE: 7 years DRAFTED BY: Golden State, 1997, First Round (#8) (Golden State): Appeared in 44 games (eight starts), averaging 3.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.05 blocks in 13.0 minutes...started the final eight games of the season (only starts of season), averaging 7.5 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.38 blocks in 26.5 minutes...logged career-high-tying 20 points and 16 rebounds in career-high 43 minutes vs. Minnesota (4/9), marking second career 20-point/10-rebound effort...made his first start of the season at Boston (4/2), logging seven points, six rebounds and season-high five blocks in 18 minutes -- marking first start since 4/17/02 vs. L.A. Clippers...Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to clean out debris on 11/6...Procedure performed by Dr. Michael Dillingham at Stanford University Hospital...Was placed on the injured list on 12/13 and missed 16 games...10-or-more rebounds four times...one doubledouble (point/rebound)...20-or-more points once...missed 34 games overall due to injury...dnp-cd four times. PRO CAREER: Originally selected by Golden State in the first round of the 1997 NBA Draft (8th overall) Re-signed by Golden State on August 7, 2000 For his career, is SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 20 vs. MIN (4/9)... PTS... 20, twice, last vs. MIN (4/9/04) 17 vs. SAC (4/14)... REB vs. PHO (3/11/03) 2, twice, last vs. MIN (4/9)... AST... 3, 10 times, last vs. PHO (3/11/03) 5, twice, last vs. SAC (4/14)... BLK... 9, twice, last vs. NY (2/21/03) 1, 6 times, last vs. DAL (4/11)... STL... 4 vs. SAN (2/15/02 9, last vs. MIN (4/9)... FGM. 9, three times, last vs. MIN (4/9/04) None... 3FGM... None 3 vs. PHO (2/11)... FTM... 6 vs. ORL (11/16/02) 43 vs. MIN (4/9)... MIN vs. MIN (4/9) WARRIORS ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST Category... Total... Ranks (next) BLK nd (1-837) OFF REB th (8-924) averaging 4.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.84 blocks in 18.8 minutes (438 regular-season games in seven seasons)...finished campaign ranked second on Warriors career blocked shots list with 806, trailing only Joe Barry Carroll (837) Has recorded 20 career double-doubles (point/rebound) Has blocked five-or-more shots in 45 games during his career, including 10 games with seven-or-more blocks. COLLEGE: Played three years at Colgate...Was an early entry candidate for the 1997 NBA Draft Left collage as the NCAA s all-time leader in blocked shots (492), eclipsing former Wake Forest star Tim Duncan (481) Only the third player in NCAA history to compile 1,700 points, 1,000 rebounds and 450 blocked shots in a career Left Colgate as the school s all-time leading rebounder (1,103) and second alltime leading scorer (1,776) The first two-time Patriot League Player of the Year Averaged 20.4 points, 12.7 rebounds and 5.66 blocks during his three-year career Posted four career triple-doubles and had six games with 10 or more blocks Named a finalist for the John R. Wooden Player of the Year Award and All-American team As a junior named Second Team All-America by U.S. Basketball Writers Association Named First Team All-Conference Earned USBWA District II Player of the Year Named First Team GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America His 180 blocked shots in his junior season represent the second-highest total ever during a season in NCAA history... Was the 1996 Patriot League Player of the Year As a sophomore was named the Patriot League s Male Scholar Athlete of the Year Patriot League Rookie of the Year Was the first freshman ever to earn First Team All-Patriot League honors...on 2/9/02, became just the fourth player in school history to have his jersey number (#31) retired, joining Ernie Vandeweghe, Robert Duffy and Tucker Neale. PERSONAL: Full name is Adonal David Foyle...Grew up on the small island of Canouan (population 1,000 and 3.5 x 1.25 miles in size)...did not play organized basketball until he was 16...Was voted St. Vincent and the Grenadines sports personality of 2003 in his native home...beat out 40 other finalist for the honor which recognizes both on the court success and off the court contributions...in the summer of 2001, founded Democracy Matters, a nonprofit political organization that encourages grass-roots involvement in the campaign finance reform movement...has lobbied New York state lawmakers for campaign finance legislation and held a news conference with the speaker of the State Assembly, Sheldon Silver...Has been featured on panel discussions alongside Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and former Presidential candidate Bill Bradley...Democracy Matters currently has chapters on over 30 college and university campuses and continues to grow...the program and his other off the court activities are highlighted on his personal website honored with the NBA Community Assist Award for January, 2002, recognizing his community outreach during that month...has held charity dinners at his home in Oakland to raise money for AIDS research...makes all the arrangements for the dinners himself, including the recruitment of local businesses to attend and donate towards the cause...this past season, participated in the Warriors Read To Achieve Tip-Off event, Oakland Children s Hospital Visit, guest lectured at Warriors Basketball Camp, took part in Warriors Kids Day Celebration and visited fans and corporate partners during Warriors Fan Appreciation Month... Hosted the Adonal Foyle Investment Challenge in 2003, where students from two San Francisco high schools participated in the Stock Market Game to learn about money management and the stock market...five students from the program were given summer internships at Merrill Lynch, the corporate partner of the program...was on the panel at the Sports Psychology Symposium at John F. Kennedy University...Enjoys reading, and is the official spokesperson for the Warriors Read To Achieve Reading program, in which members of the Warriors read aloud to children at a local library...commissioner and participant for the After School Drug Free Basketball League, which serves more than 2,000 youths in the Bay Area...Participates in the Making the Grade program, a comprehensive middle-school level program that serves as a tool in dropout prevention...during the 2003 summer, along with teammate Erick Dampier and former Warrior Clifford Ray, ran a basketball camp in his native Canouan...Also opened the Adonal Foyle Learning and Reading Center in Canouan, which was the first international learning center opened under the league s Read To Achieve program...is the Warriors Players Association Representative...Lists Whoopi Goldberg, Denzel Washington, James Earl Jones and Morgan Freeman as favorite actors...plays soccer, tennis and track and field...currently working on his Master s Degree in Sports Psychology from JFK University in Orinda, CA...Has one younger brother and two older sisters...lists his stepfather, Jay Mandle, as person he admires most...favorite book is Native Son...Wears size 17 Nike basketball shoes. NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State Golden State TOTALS

32 ADONAL FOYLE GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L 11/01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L 11/05 ATL H W DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/07 UTA H W DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/10 PHO H L DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/12 DET H W DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/14 LAC H L DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/16 SAC A L NOT WITH TEAM- LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/18 SAN A L NOT WITH TEAM- LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/19 HOU A L NOT WITH TEAM- LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/21 MIA H W DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/23 POR H W DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/28 PHO A W NOT WITH TEAM- LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 11/29 SAN H W DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/03 DEN H L DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/05 DEN A L DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/06 NY H W DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/09 MIN A W NOT WITH TEAM- LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/10 MIL A L NOT WITH TEAM- LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/12 NO H L DID NOT DRESS - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/16 NY A W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/17 ATL A W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/19 ORL A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/21 MIA A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/23 LAL H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/26 SAC H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/28 DEN A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/29 BOS H L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 12/31 NJ A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/02 WAS A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/03 DET A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/05 HOU A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/07 DAL A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/10 SEA H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/12 MEM H L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/13 UTA A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE STIFFNESS 01/15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W 01/21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W 01/30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

33 HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180 BIRTHDATE: March 25, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: New Orleans, LA COLLEGE: Southern, 88 HIGH SCHOOL: St. Augustine HS (New Orleans, LA) NBA EXPERIENCE: 16 years DRAFTED BY: Was Not Drafted HOW ACQUIRED: From Dallas (8/18/03), along with Nick Van Exel, Popeye Jones, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch. NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Seattle Seattle Den.-S.A S.A.-Hou San Antonio Golden State San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio Den.-Dal Dallas Golden State TOTALS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD AVERY JOHNSON #6 - GUARD (Golden State): Appeared in 46 games (one start), averaging 4.6 points, and 2.4 assists in 13.8 minutes...tallied season-high 16 points and seven assists at Boston (4/2)...Made only start of the season vs. Indiana (3/20), marking first start since 2/20/02 vs. Utah in his last game with Denver before being traded to Dallas...Registered one double-double with 10 points and 10 assists in 19 minutes vs. Washington (3/26), marking first double-double since recording 18 points and 16 assists with Denver at Minnesota on 2/15/02...Averaged 14.5 points, 5.5 assists and 3.50 steals over final two games played before missing final seven games of season with strained right hamstring...10-plus points seven times...dnp-cd 29 times. PRO CAREER: Was not drafted by an NBA franchise...played in the United States Basketball League with the Palm Beach Stingrays in 1988 before joining the NBA...Signed as a free agent by Seattle on 8/2/88...Traded by Seattle to Denver for SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 16 at BOS (4/2)... PTS vs. DEN (4/18/95) 3, at PHI (3/30)... REB vs. SAC (2/15/94) 10 vs. WAS (3/26)... AST... 20, twice, last vs. VAN (12/17/97) 1 three times, last vs. LAC (3/28)... BLK... 3 at CLE (11/5/96) 4 at TOR (3/31)... STL... 6, 3 times, last at POR (4/15/96) 5, four times, last at BOS (4/2)... FGM... 12, twice, last vs. HOU (1/26/98) FGM 1, 27 times, last at DAL (11/10/00) 6 at BOS (4/2)... FTM vs. HOU (4/25/93) 28 twice, last at BOS (4/2)... MIN at NY (12/10/95) a 1997 second-round draft choice on 10/24/90...Waived by Denver on 12/24/90...Signed as a free agent by San Antonio on 1/17/91...Waived by San Antonio on 12/17/91...Signed by Houston to the first of two consecutive 10-day contracts on 1/10/92...Re-signed by Houston for the remainder of the season on 1/31/ 92...Signed as a free agent by San Antonio on 11/19/92...Signed as a free agent by Golden State on 10/25/93...Signed as a free agent by San Antonio on 7/21/ 94...Signed as a free agent by Denver on 7/19/00...Traded by Denver with Raef LaFrentz, Nick Van Exel, and Tariq Abdul-Wahad to Dallas for Juwan Howard, Donnell Harvey, Tim Hardaway and a 2002 first-round pick on 2/21/02...Was acquired by Golden State from Dallas, along with Nick Van Exel, Popeye Jones, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch on 8/18/03...Owns career averages of 8.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists in 25.3 minutes (1,054 regular season games with Seattle, Denver (twice), San Antonio (three stints), Houston, Dallas and Golden State (twice)...owns a career 3.34 assist-to-turnover ratio...has appeared in 90 playoff games, averaging 10.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.13 steals in 31.2 minutes...became the 75th player in NBA history to play 1,000 career games on 3/28/03 and joined Calvin Murphy as the only other player under 6-feet in height to reach that milestone...was a member of San Antonio s World Championship team in Holds the Spurs franchise record for most consecutive games played appearing in 296 straight (from 12/1/92 to 3/14/97)...Is the Spurs all-time leader in assists with 4,206, while also ranking 4th on the Spurs all-time list in games played (589) and 6th in steals (679)...Among the Spurs all-time playoff leaders, ranks 1st in assists (506), 2nd in steals (84), 3rd in games (68), and 4th in points (844)...Named winner of the NBA Sportsmanship Award in Has been named to the NBA All-Interview First Team three times...was just the fifth player in NBA history to increase his scoring average in each of his first seven seasons, reaching 13.4 points in COLLEGE: Led the NCAA in assists in both his junior and senior seasons at Southern University...Averaged 13.3 assists as a senior in and 10.7 assists as a junior...named the Southwestern Athletic Conference Player of the Year both seasons and the MVP of the conference tournament both years as well...as a senior, averaged 11.4 points and 13.3 assists and set a school record with 27 assists in one game...played his sophomore season at Cameron University and his freshman season at New Mexico Junior College. PERSONAL: In , was named the winner of the Fourth Annual Golden State Warriors Foundation Award, which recognizes the player who best exemplifies the spirit of community service during the season through their outstanding commitment of time, service and financial support to children and families in the Bay Area...Among his various community contributions, hosted Friday Night Fellowship events at The Arena in Oakland, participated in various Read To Achieve events, including the Black History Month program in February, delivered turkeys and gifts during the holiday season and lent his time to several Warriors season-ticket holder and fan appreciation events...created the Avery Johnson Foundation during the season...he and wife Cassandra were given the President s Award for Service to Families by the Family Service Association in March of Honored by the Fannie Mae Foundation with the inaugural Home Team Community Service Award for his volunteer work in helping revitalize inner-city neighborhoods in San Antonio...Named one of the 40 most influential under 40 by the San Antonio Business Journal and was given the 1999 Excellence in Sportsmanship Award by the Citizenship Through Sports Alliance...A past winner of USA Weekend s Most Caring Athlete Award...The 1999 winner of the Spirit of Philanthropy Award by the Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas...Honored by the Texas Legislature during the summer of 1997 for the All-Star Connection 4 San Antonio, a program which raised almost $1 million in cash and materials for San Antonio schools...runs an annual basketball camp in San Antonio...He and his wife are avid Ping-Pong players...a true gym-rat, trains up to five hours a day during the summer...married Cassandra Merricks in July of Has two children, Christianne Amber and Avery Jr. --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Seattle San Antonio San Antonio Golden State San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio TOTALS

34 AVERY JOHNSON GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W 11/10 PHO H L 11/12 DET H W /14 LAC H L 11/16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W 11/29 SAN H W 12/03 DEN H L 12/05 DEN A L 12/06 NY H W 12/09 MIN A W 12/10 MIL A L 12/12 NO H L /16 NY A W 12/17 ATL A W 12/19 ORL A L 12/21 MIA A L 12/23 LAL H W 12/26 SAC H W 12/28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L 01/02 WAS A L 01/03 DET A L 01/05 HOU A L 01/07 DAL A L 01/10 SEA H W 01/12 MEM H L 01/13 UTA A L 01/15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L 02/20 POR H L 02/21 SEA H W /24 IND A L 02/25 MEM A W 02/27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L 03/09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W 04/06 HOU H W 04/07 POR A L 04/09 MIN H L 04/11 DAL H W 04/13 LAL A L 04/14 SAC H W DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT HAMSTRING DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT HAMSTRING DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT HAMSTRING DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT HAMSTRING DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT HAMSTRING DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT HAMSTRING DID NOT DRESS - STRAINED RIGHT HAMSTRING SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

35 POPEYE JONES #54 - FORWARD HEIGHT: 6-8 WEIGHT: 265 BIRTHDATE: June 17, 1970 BIRTHPLACE: Dresden, TN COLLEGE: Murray State, 92 HIGH SCHOOL: Dresden HS (Dresden, TN) NBA EXPERIENCE: 11 years DRAFTED BY: Houston, 1992, Second Round (#41) HOW ACQUIRED: From Dallas (8/18/03), along with Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch (Golden State): Appeared in five games (playing in a total of 10 minutes)...underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to repair a torn medial meniscus on 11/5 in Denver...DNP-CD 50 times (last played on 1/30 vs. Chicago)...Missed 24 games on the injured list from 11/12-1/ 2 and missed 27 games overall due to injury. PRO CAREER: Originally selected by Houston in the second round of the 1992 NBA Draft (41st overall)...played in Italy in Traded by Houston to Dallas for the draft rights to Eric Riley on 6/30/93...Traded by SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS vs. BOS (12/15/94) 1 vs. CHI (1/30)... REB vs. IND (1/9/96) AST... 7 at LAL (11/23/94) BLK... 5 vs. NJ (11/9/93) STL... 5 at LAL (11/30/97) FGM... 11, twice, last at CHA (3/30/95) FGM... 2, 5 times, last at MIN (1/21/02) FTM... 8 vs. ORL (4/13/01) 4 vs. CHI (1/30)... MIN at BOS (12/11/96) Dallas with a first round pick in 1997 (and the option to exchange 1997 first round picks with Minnesota) to Toronto for Jimmy King and Toronto s second round picks in 1997 and 1998 on 7/24/96...Traded by Toronto with Kenny Anderson and Zan Tabak to Boston for Chauncey Billups, Dee Brown, Roy Rogers and John Thomas on 2/18/98...Traded by Boston along with Ron Mercer and Dwayne Schintzius to Denver in exchange for Danny Fortson, Eric Williams, Eric Washington and a future draft choice on 8/3/99...Traded to Washington on 9/25/00 in exchange for Tracy Murray and a 2002 second round draft pick...signed by Dallas as a free agent on 9/20/ 02...Was acquired by Golden State from Dallas, along with Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch on 8/18/03...For his career, has averaged 7.0 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 23.5 minutes over his 11-year NBA career (535 regular-season games)...led the NBA in offensive rebounds (329) in Holds the Mavericks all-time franchise mark for most rebounds in a single game with 28 (1/9/96)...Also holds the Mavs rookie record for most rebounds in a season with 605 in COLLEGE: Completed four-year collegiate career as Murray State s all-time leader in rebounding (1,374), while also ranking 2nd in scoring (2,057), 3rd in steals (159) and 3rd in blocks (87)...As a senior in , led the nation in rebounding with 14.4 rebounds per game...was a three-time First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection...averaged 20.2 points and 14.2 rebounds per game as a junior, finishing 2nd in the nation in rebounding. PERSONAL: Full name is Ronald Jerome Jones...Got the nickname Popeye from his brother David, who was watching the cartoon of the same name when their mother brought newborn Ronald home from the hospital...took part in various Warriors Community events this past season, including several Warriors Read To Achieve events -- reading to students at West End Library in Alameda and Sobrante Park Elementary School in Oakland...Also participated in visit to Oakland Childrens Hospital, Warriors Kids Day Celebration and visited teenagers at Faith Fellowship Church in San Leandro...Is interested in coaching when his playing days are over...hobbies include watching NASCAR and playing video games...lists EA Sports Madden Football as his favorite game...described as a golf addict...on long road trips, he enjoys playing chess to pass the time...he and his wife, Amy, have three children, Justin, Seth and Caleb. NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Dallas Dallas Dallas Toronto Tor.-Bos Boston Denver Washington Washington Dallas Golden State TOTALS

36 POPEYE JONES GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L 11/01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W NOT WITH TEAM -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/07 UTA H W NOT WITH TEAM -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/10 PHO H L NOT WITH TEAM -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/12 DET H W INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/14 LAC H L INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/16 SAC A L INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/18 SAN A L INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/19 HOU A L INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/21 MIA H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/23 POR H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/28 PHO A W INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/29 SAN H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/03 DEN H L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/05 DEN A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/06 NY H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/09 MIN A W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/10 MIL A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/12 NO H L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/16 NY A W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/17 ATL A W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/19 ORL A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/21 MIA A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/23 LAL H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/26 SAC H W INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/28 DEN A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/29 BOS H L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 12/31 NJ A L INJURED LIST - LEFT KNEE SURGERY 01/02 WAS A L 01/03 DET A L 01/05 HOU A L 01/07 DAL A L 01/10 SEA H W 01/12 MEM H L 01/13 UTA A L 01/15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L 01/19 UTA H W 01/21 LAC A L 01/22 SEA A L /24 POR A W 01/28 MIN H W 01/30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L 02/03 DAL A L 02/06 DEN H W 02/08 TOR H L 02/10 SEA A W 02/11 PHO H W 02/18 LAL H L 02/20 POR H L 02/21 SEA H W 02/24 IND A L 02/25 MEM A W 02/27 MIN A L 02/28 CHI A L 03/02 IND H L 03/05 NJ H L 03/07 MEM H L 03/09 SAC A L 03/10 UTA A L 03/12 SAN A L 03/13 NO A L 03/15 SAN H W 03/17 ORL H W 03/19 HOU H W 03/21 LAC A W 03/24 MIL H W 03/26 WAS H W 03/28 LAC H W 03/30 PHI A L 03/31 TOR A W 04/02 BOS A L 04/03 CLE A W 04/06 HOU H W 04/07 POR A L 04/09 MIN H L 04/11 DAL H W 04/13 LAL A L 04/14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

37 NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD TROY MURPHY #1 - FORWARD HEIGHT: 6-11 WEIGHT: 245 BIRTHDATE: May 2, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: Morristown, NJ COLLEGE: Notre Dame, 02 HIGH SCHOOL: Delbarton HS (Northern Hill, NJ) NBA EXPERIENCE: 3 years DRAFTED BY: Golden State, 2001, First Round (#14) (Golden State): Appeared in 28 games, averaging 10.0 points and 6.2 rebounds in 21.8 minutes...over his final 17 games played, averaged 11.5 points and 6.2 rebounds while shooting 49.1% from the field in 22.5 minutes, including 16.8 points on 55.7% (34-66 FG) shooting in his last five games...set new career single-season high with five threepointers made surpassing previous high of three...missed 54 regularseason games overall due to injury...missed the final two games of the season after suffering a right lung contusion vs. Dallas (4/11)...Suffered injury after falling to floor while being fouled on dunk attempt...was placed on the injured list (plantar fascia tear, right foot) for the first time in his career on 10/27, missing the first 21 games of the season (also missed all seven preseason games)...made debut at Atlanta (12/ 17), registering four points and three rebounds in 13 minutes...returned to action for 11 games before sitting out next 29 contests (17 on injured list) with a (deep bone bruise and stress reaction, right ankle) of those contests after being placed on the injured list for the second time on 2/ or-more rebounds five times...four double-doubles (point/rebound)...one 20-point/10-rebound effort. PRO CAREER: Was selected by Golden State in the first round of the 2001 NBA Draft (14th overall)...over first three NBA seasons, has appeared in 189 games (79 starts), averaging 8.9 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 24.2 minutes...44 double-doubles (point/rebound) or-more rebounds 51 times, with two 20-rebound efforts...20-or-more points six times...five 20-point/10-rebound efforts and two 10-point/ 20-rebound games...finished 3rd in balloting for the NBA s Most Improved Player award...was the only player in the NBA in who improved both his scoring and rebounding averages by at least +5.0 per game compared to , as his 11.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per game represented an increase of +5.8 points (up from 5.9 rpg) and +6.3 rebounds (up from 3.9 rpg) over the previous season. COLLEGE: Early entry candidate for the NBA Draft after playing three seasons at Notre Dame...For his career, averaged 21.4 points, 9.8 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.20 steals and 1.34 blocks in 94 games, 93 as a starter...a two-time consensus All-American, garnered First Team All- America honors following both his sophomore and junior seasons from the Associated Press, NABC, The Sporting News and the United States Basketball Writers Association...Twice named to the John R. Wooden Award All-America Team...Big East Player of the Year following sophomore and junior seasons, becoming just the fourth player in conference history to win the award twice - joining Chris Mullin (St. John s), Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) and Richard Hamilton (Connecticut)...Fifth Notre Dame player to surpass the 2,000-point plateau (2,011)...Only player in school history to amass 2,000 points and 900 rebounds (924 career rebounds)...finished career as the school s fifth all-time leading scorer, while ranking sixth in rebounds and second in free throws made (587), free throws attempted (755) and blocked shots (126)...Second player in school history with 100-plus career blocked shots, joining LaPhonso Ellis...Posted 45 career doubledoubles...led Irish in scoring and rebounding each of his three seasons...scored in double figures in 92 of 94 career games, while scoring 20-plus points 52 times and posting 30-plus on 16 occasions...third basketball underclassman in Notre Dame history to declare early for the NBA (Junior): Appeared in 30 games, averaging 21.8 points (12th in nation), 9.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.67 blocks in 36.3 minutes...unanimous All-Big East selection for second consecutive season...shared Big East Player of the Year honors with Boston College s Troy Bell...Led Big East in scoring in conference games for the second straight season, becoming just the second player in league history to lead the Big East in conference scoring in consecutive seasons - joining Boston College s Dana Barros ( and ) (Sophomore): Appeared in 37 games, averaging 22.7 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.41 steals and 1.02 blocks in 35.6 minutes...a consensus First Team All-America selection, the first at Notre Dame since Adrian Dantley in First player in conference history to lead league in both scoring and rebounding in the same season in both overall statistics and conference games (Freshman): Appeared in 27 games, averaging 19.2 points, 9.9 rebounds, 1.26 steals and 1.41 blocks in 33.0 minutes...big East Rookie of the Year...His 519 points set a Notre Dame freshman scoring mark, eclipsing the previous standard of 511 points set by Adrian Dantley in PERSONAL: Full name is Troy Brandon Murphy...Nicknamed Horse...Majored in sociology at Notre Dame...Is the only child of Jim and Christine Murphy...Jim, who resides in Sparta, New Jersey, is a school teacher and Christine, who lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, is a retired P.E. teacher and tennis coach...has been very active in Warriors community relations efforts since joining the team...this past season, participated in Warriors Makin Hoops program, attending a ceremony where a refurbished court was unveiled in San Francisco s Mission District, served food at Partrick David s in Danville as part of Warriors Thanksgiving Caravan, read books to children at Oakland Childrens Hospital as part of the Warriors Read to Achieve Happy Birthday Dr. Suess Event and played a game of H-O-R-S-E with a season ticket holder during Warriors Fan Appreciation Month...Lists Oh, The Places You ll Go! by Dr. Seuss as his favorite book...enjoys reading US Magazine and watching Elimidate...The best advice he ever received was to work hard if you want to be good and the best advice he has ever given is to keep it real...greatest achievement was being drafted into the NBA...Has spent the past two off-seasons working out at the Warriors practice facility (added 17 pounds of muscle between rookie season and second year)...lists his parents as the people he most admires...would liked to have met John F. Kennedy...Favorite food is Italian and Gatorgum...Favorite actors are Jack Nicholson and Denise Richards...Would like to retire with his family after NBA career is over...at Delbarton High School, established career records in scoring (1,892 points) and rebounds (950), as well as single-game marks for points (53) and rebounds (23)...Led the state of New Jersey with 33.0 points per game during his senior season...honed his game against other players in a Catholic school in Newark, a neighborhood 60 miles from his home that gave him tougher competition...wears size 16 basketball shoes. --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Golden State Golden State Golden State TOTALS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 22 vs. ORL (3/17)... PTS vs. ORL (11/16/02) 14 vs. SAC (12/26)... REB at MIL (3/8/03) 2, three times, last vs. MIN (4/9)... AST... 7 vs. PHO (11/30/02) 2, 3 times, last at WAS (1/2)... BLK... 3, 3 times, last vs. UTA (1/25/03) 2 vs. HOU (3/19)... STL... 4 at IND (1/11/03) 9 vs. HOU (4/6)... FGM... 9, twice, last vs. HOU (4/6/04) 1, 5 times, last at BOS (4/2)... 3FGM... 1, 9 times, last vs. WAS (3/26/04) 8 vs. MIN (4/9)... FTM vs. DEN (12/3/02) 38 at CLE (4/3)... MIN vs. MEM (1/13/03)

38 TROY MURPHY GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/01 PHI H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/02 LAL A L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/05 ATL H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/07 UTA H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/10 PHO H L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/12 DET H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/14 LAC H L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/16 SAC A L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/18 SAN A L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/19 HOU A L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/21 MIA H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/23 POR H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/28 PHO A W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 11/29 SAN H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/03 DEN H L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/05 DEN A L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/06 NY H W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/09 MIN A W INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/10 MIL A L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/12 NO H L INJURED LIST -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/16 NY A W DID NOT DRESS -- PLANTAR FASCIA TEAR, RIGHT FOOT 12/17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L 01/10 SEA H W 01/12 MEM H L 01/13 UTA A L 01/15 CLE H W 01/16 PHO A L 01/19 UTA H W 01/21 LAC A L 01/22 SEA A L 01/24 POR A W 01/28 MIN H W 01/30 CHI H W 02/02 MEM A L 02/03 DAL A L 02/06 DEN H W 02/08 TOR H L 02/10 SEA A W 02/11 PHO H W 02/18 LAL H L 02/20 POR H L 02/21 SEA H W 02/24 IND A L 02/25 MEM A W 02/27 MIN A L 02/28 CHI A L 03/02 IND H L 03/05 NJ H L 03/07 MEM H L 03/09 SAC A L INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE 03/10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W NOT WITH TEAM -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE 03/24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L 04/14 SAC H W DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- BONE SPURS, RIGHT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- BONE SPURS, RIGHT ANKLE NOT WITH TEAM -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS-- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE NOT WITH TEAM -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE NOT WITH TEAM -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE NOT WITH TEAM -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE NOT WITH TEAM -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- DEEP BONE BRUISE & STRESS REACTION, RIGHT ANKLE NOT WITH TEAM -- RIGHT LUNG CONTUSION DID NOT DRESS -- RIGHT LUNG CONTUSION SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

39 MICKAEL PIETRUS #2 - GUARD/FORWARD HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 215 BIRTHDATE: February 7, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: Les Abymes, Guadeloupe PRONUNCIATION: MY-kel PEET-rus EUROPEAN TEAM: Pau Orthez (France) NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 Year DRAFTED BY: Golden State, 2003, First Round (#11) (Golden State): Appeared in 53 games (22 starts), averaging 5.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 14.1 minutes...made first 22 career starts over the final 23 games of the season, averaging 9.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 23.5 minutes, while scoring 14-plus points seven times...in the final two games of the season, averaged 17.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 3.00 steals in 32.5 minutes while shooting 52.2% (12-23 FG) from the field, 44.4% (4-9 3FG) from long rang and 87.5% (7-8 FT) from the line...in season finale against Sacramento (4/14), tallied 15 points (including Warriors first 10 points in 1st quarter) in 25 minutes...previous night at L.A. Lakers (4/13), recorded career-high-tying 20 points, seven rebounds, two assists and career-high four steals in career-high 40 minutes...tallied SEASON HIGHS/CAREER HIGHS PTS... 20, twice last, at LAL (4/13/04) REB... 8 vs. DAL (4/11/04) AST... 2, 6 times, last vs. SAC (4/14/04) BLK... 3 vs. WAS (3/26/04) STL... 4 at LAL (4/13/04) FG... 8 at LAL (4/13/04) 3FGM... 3, twice, last vs. SAC (4/14/04) FTM... 6 at PHI (3/30/04) MIN at LAL (4/13/04) points (7-8 FG, 3-4 3FG, 3-6 FT), six rebounds and two steals in 35 minutes vs. Houston (3/19)...Showed impressive defensive abilities, handling defensive assignments on such players as Tracy McGrady, Steve Francis, Tony Parker and Gilbert Arenas...Recieved one vote for NBA All-Defensive Second Team...Made first career start vs. New Jersey (3/5), registering three rebounds and two steals in then a careerhigh 35 minutes...made NBA debut 10/29 vs. Dallas, logging five points and six rebounds in 14 minutes before suffering sprained left ankle at 7:27 mark of the fourth period...missed 10 games due to sprained left ankle (five games on injured list)...dnp-cd 19 times...scored 10-ormore points eight times...20-or-more points twice. EUROPEAN CAREER: Played professionally for Pau Orthez (PO OR-tez) in France for four seasons before joining the NBA, having made professional debut at the age of 17...Played in France s Pro A League All-Star Game in each of his final three seasons in France...Is currently a member of France s National Team...Previously played for the French Junior National Team which won the gold medal at the 2000 European League Championship...In 103 regular season games in France s Pro A League, averaged 8.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists, while shooting 51.4% from the field, 69.8% from the free throw line and 37.5% from three-point range...in 27 Euroleague contests, averaged 8.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists...in 130 regular season games combined between the French League and the Euroleague, averaged 8.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists, shooting 50.2% from the field, 36.2% from three-point range and 68.2% from the line...won a pair of Pro A League Championships (2001 & 2003) (Pau Orthez, France): In 23 French Pro A League games, averaged 12.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists...shot 57.9% from the field and 40.4% from long range...helped lead his team to the league championship by averaging 6.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 2.00 steals and 19.3 minutes in seven post-season contests...tallied 23 points vs. LeMans, including a 4-of-7 effort from three-point range...registered 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field in a win over Strasbourg...Notched 18 points and five rebounds in just 18 minutes in a victory over Villeurbanne...During Euroleague play, averaged 9.4 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 13 games...against Alba Berlin of Germany, tallied 16 points, four rebounds, three assists, two steals and one blocked shot...tallied 14 points, six rebounds and four assists against Benetton Treviso of Italy (Pau Orthez, France): In 36 French Pro A League contests, averaged 8.3 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists...in Euroleague action, averaged 6.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists...helped team to 2002 French National Cup (Pau Orthez, France): In first full season playing at the top level in France, averaged 8.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 37 games...shot a career-best 39.3% from three-point range...helped Pau Orthez to the league championship...in Suproleague games, averaged 6.7 points and 2.2 rebounds (Pau Orthez, France): Made his professional debut at the age of 17...Appeared in seven games, averaging 4.4 points and 1.0 rebound in limited action. PERSONAL: Name is pronounced MY-kel PEET-rus...His brother, Florent Pietrus (22), was a teammate at Pau Orthez, while his oldest brother, Ronnie Coco (29), also played previously with Pau Orthez...Was born in Les Abymes on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe...Les Abymes is a town of fewer than 70,000 people on an island of fewer than 400,000...Guadeloupe is located approximately 310 miles southeast of San Juan Puerto Rico and 100 nautical miles north of Adonal Foyle s home island of Canouan, Grenadines...Left the island for France at the age of 15 to join the Pau Orthez junior program...had visited the United States twice previously before joining NBA, both times on vacation in Phoenix...Was involved in several community programs during his rooking campaign...took part in the Warriors Makin Hoops program, attending a ceremony in which a refurbished court was unveiled in San Francisco s Mission District, distributed gifts during Warriors Holiday Outreach at Salvation Army in Oakland, Read to French-speaking Elementary School students in Berkeley as part of Warriors Read To Achieve program, took part in Warriors Kids Day Celebration and Junior Warriors Clinic...Wears size 14 Jordan Brand basketball shoes from Nike...Is the first international player in the NBA selected to wear Jordan Brand shoes...michael Jordan is personally involved in the selection process of NBA players who are allowed to wear the Jordan Brand shoes. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Golden State

40 MICKAEL PIETRUS GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W 11/02 LAL A L 11/05 ATL H W 11/07 UTA H W 11/10 PHO H L 11/12 DET H W 11/14 LAC H L 11/16 SAC A L 11/18 SAN A L 11/19 HOU A L 11/21 MIA H W INJURED LIST -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE INJURED LIST -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 11/23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 12/03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L /16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 12/26 SAC H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 12/28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 12/31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 01/05 HOU A L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 01/07 DAL A L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 01/10 SEA H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 01/12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 01/15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 01/22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 01/30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/11 PHO H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/18 LAL H L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/20 POR H L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/21 SEA H W /24 IND A L DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/25 MEM A W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

41 JASON RICHARDSON #23 - GUARD HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 225 BIRTHDATE: January 20, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: Saginaw, MI COLLEGE: Michigan State, 03 HIGH SCHOOL: Arthur Hill HS (Saginaw, MI) NBA EXPERIENCE: 3 years DRAFTED BY: Golden State, 2001, First Round (#5) (Golden State): Appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging a team-high 18.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.10 steals in a teamhigh 37.6 minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 20th in scoring, 14th in field goals made (563), 25th in defensive rebounding (5.1) and 25th in minutes...led all NBA guards in rebouding...established new singleseason career highs in several categories, including scoring, field goal percentage (.438), rebounding and minutes...led the team in scoring and minutes while ranking 2nd in rebounding...over the final nine games of the season, averaged 21.7 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 40.0 minutes...scored 24-or-more points in five of those games, including 25- or-more points in three-straight games from 3/31 thru 4/3...Registered 28 points in finale vs. Sacramento (4/14), including 18 points in second half...posted season-high 35 points at Cleveland (4/3), scoring 22 points in the second half, 14 points in the fourth quarter and the team s last 10 points overall...scored 31 points (12-7 FG, 7-8 3FG) at Portland (1/24), including a career-high and franchise-high-tying seven three-pointers -- matching Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway and Clifford Robison...Finished runner-up to Indiana s Fred Jones in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk at NBA All-Star Saturday in Los Angeles on 2/ or-more points 35 times...30-or-more points four times...10-plus rebounds 12 times...10 double-doubles (point/rebound)...missed one game due to injury and the first three games of the season due to NBA suspension. PRO CAREER: Was selected by Golden State with the fifth overall pick in the 2001 NBA Draft...Has appeared in 240 games (235 starts), averaging 16.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.18 steals in 34.0 minutes over first three professional seasons...20-or-more SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGHS 35 at CLE (4/3)... PTS at SAC (4/16/02) 13, twice, last vs. TOR (2/8)... REB 13, three times, last vs. TOR (2/8/04) 6, 6 times, last at POR (4/7)... AST... 8, 4 times, last at LAL (11/15/02) 3 at DEN (12/28)... BLK... 3, 3 times, last at DEN (12/28/03) 5 vs. LAC (3/28)... STL 5, three times, last vs. LAC (3/28/04) 12, 5 times, last vs. SAC (4/14)... FGM at SAC (4/16/02) 7 at POR (1/24)... 3FGM... 7 at POR (1/24/04) 11 at CLE (4/3)... FTM... 11, twice, last at CLE (4/3/04) 48 at CHI (2/28)... MIN twice, last at CHI (2/28/04) SINGLE-SEASON CAREER BESTS Category Previous Best PTS PPG FG FG% FT REB RPG BLK MIN WARRIORS ALL-TIME LIST Category... Total... Ranks (next) 3FG th (3-551) points 79 times, 30-or-more 10 times and one 40-point game...14 double-doubles (point/rebound)...ranks 4th on the Warriors all-time threepoint field goal list with 282, while his 123 treys in ranks 5th on the team s all-time single-season list...won the 2003 Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk contest...with the victory, he defended his 2002 title to join Michael Jordan (1997 & 1998) as the only players to win backto-back slam dunk contests...established new franchise record for the most three-pointers made in a game without a miss by sinking all six attempts vs. L.A. Lakers (12/10/02), surpassing previous mark of five...as a rookie, earned NBA All-Rookie First Team honors...finished third in Rookie of the Year voting...named NBA Western Conference got milk? Rookie of the Month for February, Named MVP of the 2002 got milk? Rookie Challenge...Became first Golden State player to win MVP award of Rookie Game...Won the 2002 NBA.com Dunk Contest presented by RealOne, becoming the first Warrior to win that title as well...became the first NBA player to win both the MVP of the Rookie Challenge and the Slam Dunk Contest. COLLEGE: Named Second Team All-America by the Associated Press, USBWA, ESPN.com, The Sporting News, Basketball Times and CBS Sportsline.com as a sophomore...earned Third Team All-American honors from NABC as a sophomore...selected to the First Team All- Big Ten Conference by the league s media and coaches in An NABC and USBWA All-District selection and finalist for both the Wooden and Naismith awards Helped Spartans to NCAA championship as a freshman and to NCAA Final Four as a sophomore...started 35 of 70 games in two seasons at Michigan State...Recorded 31 career double-figure scoring games, including five of 20-plus points (Sophomore): Led the Spartans in points (486), scoring average (14.7 ppg 9th in Big Ten), field goals (182), three-point field goal percentage (.402-8th in Big Ten), blocks (28 13th in Big Ten and 9th on school s all-time single-season list) and steals (38) A member of the 2000 USA Young Men s World Championship Qualifying Team, averaging 15.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.60 steals to help lead Team USA to the silver medal (Freshman): Appeared in 37 games, averaging 5.1 points and 4.1 rebounds in 15.7 minutes Shot 50.3% from the field Tallied nine points and two rebounds in the national championship game against Florida (4/3). PERSONAL: Full name is Jason Anthoney Richardson...Nickname is J-Rich or J.R....Has a wingspan...son of Elaine Richardson- Cook...Has a daughter, Jaela (born on 11/11/99)...Has three brothers (Duane, aka Skip - 27, Damion, aka Monnie - 26 and Terrence - 20) and two sisters (Trameka - 24 and Tiffany - 20)...Lists his mother and his uncle, Brian Bowen, as major influences on his life...learned his tireless work ethic from watching his grandfather at a young age...was active in Warriors community again this past season, visiting Champion Center for Men in Oakland, a local men s homeless center, participating in the Warriors Thanksgiving Holiday Caravan and several Warriors Read To Achieve events including the Tip-Off event, Happy Birthday Dr. Suess Event at Oakland Childrens Hospital and a reading with children at San Leandro Library...During his three-year career, has also been active in Warriors Basketball Camps and the club s Making The Grade program...if he wasn t playing professional basketball would be a school teacher...first dunked a basketball as a 6-foot-2, 14-year-old at Sherman Street Park in Carroliton, MI...Lists Dominique Wilkins and Kevin Garnett among his favorite basketball players...enjoys listening to rap, R&B and reggae music...biggest disappointment was losing in the 2001 NCAA Final Four...After NBA career is over would like to become a coach...idea of relaxing is spending time with his daughter...wears size 16 Reebok basketball shoes...was featured in Reebok s national advertising campaign this past summer...favorite food is his mom s homemade chili...says a prayer before each game...named Michigan s Mr. Basketball in after leading Saginaw Aurthur Hill to a berth in Michigan s Class A title game...selected a McDonald s All-American as a senior after averaging 25.3 points and 12.8 rebounds. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Golden State Golden State Golden State TOTALS

42 JASON RICHARDSON GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L NOT WITH TEAM -- NBA SUSPENSION 11/01 PHI H W NOT WITH TEAM -- NBA SUSPENSION 11/02 LAL A L NOT WITH TEAM -- NBA SUSPENSION 11/05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W DID NOT DRESS -- SPRAINED LEFT ANKLE 11/14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L /16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

43 CLIFFORD ROBINSON #3 - FORWARD/CENTER HEIGHT: 6-10 WEIGHT: 240 BIRTHDATE: December 16, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Buffalo, NY COLLEGE: Connecticut, 89 HIGH SCHOOL: Riverside (Buffalo, NY) NBA EXPERIENCE: 15 years DRAFTED BY: Portland, 1989, Second Round (#36) HOW ACQUIRED: From Detroit (8/21/03), along with guard Pepe Sanchez, in exchange for Bob Sura (Golden State): Appeared in 82 games (all starts), averaging 11.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists in 34.7 minutes...was only Warrior to appear in all 82 games, marking seventh time in his career he has appeared in all 82 regular season games...registered first career point/assist double-double with 10 points and careerhigh 10 assists vs. Houston (4/6)...Posted a season-high 35 points (11-19 FG, FG), including a career-high and franchise-high-tying seven three-pointers -- matching Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway (later matched by Jason Richardson) for most threepointers in single game...in an overtime victory vs. Seattle (1/10), led the way by tallying a then-season-high 28 points with a then-career-high-tying six three-pointers (in seven attempts), including 12 points in the fourth quarter and five points in OT...Set new career single-season high in assists (271), while his 112 three-pointers made ranks 6th on the Warriors all-time single-season list...among NBA leaders, SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 35 vs. CLE (1/15)... PTS vs. DEN (1/16/00) 12 vs. DAL (10/29)... REB vs. SEA (12/22/92) 10 vs. HOU (4/6)... AST vs. HOU (4/6/04) 4, 4 times, last at SAC (3/9)... BLK... 7 vs. SEA (3/29/94) 3, 4 times, last vs. DEN (2/6)... STL... 6, 5 times, last at VAN (3/17/00) 11 vs. CLE (1/15)... FGM at ATL (3/29/93) 7 vs. CLE (1/15)... 3FGM... 7 vs. CLE (1/15/04) 8 at UTA (1/13)... FTM... 15, twice, last vs. BOS (3/20/00) 52 vs. TOR (2/8)... MIN vs. IND (3/10/96) ranked 27th in three-point field goals made...began the season in 25th place on the NBA all-time three-point list with 989 treys and subsequently moved past Danny Ainge (1,002) for 24th place, Nick Anderson (1,055) for 23rd, Derrek Harper (1,070) for 22nd and Danna Barros (1,090) for 21st place...20-plus points 10 times, including one 30-plus effort...10-or-more rebounds three times...two double-doubles (one point/rebound, one point/assist). DOING IT ON BOTH ENDS: Over a two-week period from late February to early March, Robinson -- whom Kevin Garnett earlier in called hands-down the best defender in the NBA -- helped stymie Chris Webber (2-21 FG, 5 points), Jermaine O Neal (4-17 FG, 12 points), Pau Gasol (3-9 FG, 11 points) and Kenyon Martin (3-11 FG, 9 points)...received one first place vote and seven total points in voting for NBA All-Defensive Team. PRO CAREER: Originally drafted by Portland in the second round of the 1989 NBA Draft (36th overall)...signed as a free agent with Phoenix on August 25, Traded to Detroit in exchange for Jud Buechler and John Wallace on June 29, Acquired by Golden State, along with Pepe Sanchez, in exchange for Bob Sura on August 21, Won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award...Named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team twice ( & )...Was a member of the 1994 Western Conference All-Star Team...Appeared in the playoffs in 14 of his 15 NBA seasons...has made 1,101 career three-pointers and ended the season ranked 21st all-time in the NBA...On 11/21/03 vs. Miami, he became the 25 player ever to reach the 1,000 threepointer milestone -- and at 6-10 is the tallest NBA player to record more than 900 career three-point field goals...ended his 15th season with career averages of 15.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.03 steals and 1.09 blocks in 32.3 minutes (1,179 games with Portland, Phoenix, Detroit and Golden State)... Remains in the top-10 in 15 Portland career categories, including points (third with 10,405), games played (fourth with 644), three-pointers made (second with 492), blocked shots (second with 726) and free throws made (third with 2,041)...Has played in 125 career playoff games, making two NBA Finals appearances (1990, 1992) and two additional trips to the Conference Finals (1991, 2003)...Has missed just 19 of 1,198 team games due to injury in 15 seasons. COLLEGE: Played four seasons at the University of Connecticut...As a senior, ranked third in the Big East Conference in scoring (19.4) and fifth in rebounding (7.2) en route to All-Big East second-team honors...as team co-captain, led Huskies in scoring, steals and blocked shots during final season...led Huskies to NIT title as a junior in 1988, gaining a spot on All-Tournament team...blocked nine shots vs. Georgetown in NIT championship game...scored career-high 42 points vs. Hartford during season...ended collegiate career as Huskies fourth all-time leading scorer with 1,664 points...first player in school history to tally 600-plus points in two consecutive seasons and only NBA players Ray Allen and Richard Hamilton have done it since. PERSONAL: Full name is Clifford Ralph Robinson...Born December 16, 1966 in Albion, NY...Sister, Alisa, played basketball at Canisius...During the past season, took part in Warriors Read To Achieve Tip-Off event and Kids Day Celebration...Majored in human development and family relations and would like to work with underprivileged children following his basketball career...is a big fan of all sports and his favorite team is the Buffalo Bills...Enjoys paintball, camping and snowboarding...averaged 22.3 points, 12.0 rebounds, 3.8 blocks, 3.2 assists and 2.9 steals as a senior at Riverside High School (Buffalo, NY). NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Detroit Detroit Golden State TOTALS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Detroit Detroit TOTALS

44 CLIFFORD ROBINSON GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L /01 PHI H W /02 LAL A L /05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W /14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L /18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L /21 MIA H W /23 POR H W /28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L /16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W /16 PHO A L /19 UTA H W /21 LAC A L /22 SEA A L /24 POR A W /28 MIN H W /30 CHI H W /02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W /08 TOR H L /10 SEA A W /11 PHO H W /18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L /05 NJ H L /07 MEM H L /09 SAC A L /10 UTA A L /12 SAN A L /13 NO A L /15 SAN H W /17 ORL H W /19 HOU H W /21 LAC A W /24 MIL H W /26 WAS H W /28 LAC H W /30 PHI A L /31 TOR A W /02 BOS A L /03 CLE A W /06 HOU H W /07 POR A L /09 MIN H L /11 DAL H W /13 LAL A L /14 SAC H W SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

45 NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD NICK VAN EXEL #37 - GUARD HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195 BIRTHDATE: November 27, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Kenosha, WI COLLEGE: Cincinnati, 93 HIGH SCHOOL: St. Joseph s HS (Kenosha, WI) NBA EXPERIENCE: 11 years DRAFTED BY: L.A. Lakers, 1993, Second Round (#37) HOW ACQUIRED: From Dallas (8/18/03), along with Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch (Golden State): Appeared in 39 games (29 starts), averaging 12.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 5.3 assists in 32.2 minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 24th in assists-to-turnover ratio (2.64) and would have ranked 19th in assists if he had qualified...connected on 1,361st career three-pointer on 1/7 at Dallas to move past Dan Majerle (1,360) for 5th place on NBA all-time threepoint list...season-high 29 points vs. San Antonio (11/29), including 16 of the team s 23 in the fourth quarter (14 of last 17 points with one assist)...missed 41 games overall due to injury...sat out first three regular season contest after undergoing arthroscopic left knee surgery on 10/20...Placed on injured list (left knee inflammation) on 1/15 prior to the game vs. Cleveland and missed eight games on SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 29 vs. SAN (11/29)... PTS... 44, twice, last vs. MIL (11/1/01) 7, twice, last, vs. SEA (1/10)... REB at NO (12/26/02) 11 vs. SEA (1/10)... AST at VAN (1/5/97) 1, twice, last vs. SEA (2/21)... BLK... 3 vs. CHA (1/7/01) 2 vs. DEN (12/3)... STL... 5, 3 times, last vs. SAC (12/16/99) 11 vs. SAN (11/29)... FGM... 16, 5 times, last vs. MIL (11/1/01) 4 vs. POR (2/20)... 3FGM... 8, 3 times, last at DAL (3/4/97) 6, twice, last vs. UTA (11/7)... FTM vs. MIL (12/30/00) 47 at MIL (12/10)... MIN vs. SAC (3/3/95) the injured list...missed final 24 games of the season after being placed on injured list for the second time on 3/1 with chronic left knee inflammation and pain...20-or-more points four times...three double-doubles (point/assist)...dnp-cd twice. PRO CAREER: Originally selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round of the 1993 NBA Draft (37th overall)...traded to Denver for Tony Battie and the draft rights to Tyronn Lue on 6/24/98...Traded to Dallas, along with Raef LaFrentz, Avery Johnson, and Tariq Abdul-Wahad in exchange for Juwan Howard, Donnell Harvey, Tim Hardaway and a 2002 first-round pick on 2/21/02...Acquired by Golden State from Dallas, along with Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch on 8/18/ 03...Owns career averages of 15.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and 7.1 assists in 34.3 minutes (768 career games with L.A. Lakers, Denver, Dallas and Golden State)...In 64 career playoff games, has averaged 15.7 points, 2.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists...has finished in the NBA s top-15 in assists in eight of his 11 seasons, while finishing in the top-25 in assist-to-turnover ratio in each of the last eight campaigns...registered his 10,000th career point on 3/3/02 in his fourth game with Dallas against his former team Denver...Selected to the Western Conference All-Star team in Named to the NBA All- Rookie second team after averaging 13.6 points and 5.8 assists per game...is the Lakers all-time leader in three-point field goals made (750) and attempted (2,062)...Established Lakers club records in for three-point field goals (183) and attempts (511)...Has scored 20-or-more points 218 times, 30- or-more 40 times with five 40-plus efforts...has recorded 128 double-doubles (126 point/assist, two point/rebound). COLLEGE: Paced the University of Cincinnati in scoring (18.3 ppg), assists (4.5 apg) and steals (1.8) as a senior, leading the Bearcats into the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament...Earned Third Team All-America honors (AP, Basketball Times and Basketball Weekly) and was a finalist for the Wooden Award as a senior...started the final 20 games his junior year, leading Cincinnati to an 18-2 mark and an NCAA Final Four appearance...became Cincinnati s all-time leader in three-point field goals made (147), attempted (411) and percentage (.358) in only two seasons with the Bearcats (records since surpassed)...began his collegiate career at Trinity Valley (Texas) Community College, averaging 18.8 points and 6.1 assists overall. PERSONAL: Full name is Nickey Maxwell Van Exel...Was active in Warriors community programs this past season, spearheading Nick Van Exel s Turkey Drop in which he distributed turkey s to Bay Area shelters and nonprofit organizations...also hosted holiday party for kids at Faith Fellowship Church in San Leandro and adopted two single mother families and made surprise visit to their homes with gifts during holiday season...was the top prep scorer in the state of Wisconsin as a senior at Kenosha St. Joseph s High School, averaging 29.8 points per game...majored in sociology at Cincinnati...Enjoys video games, listening to music, going to the movies, playing tennis and golf...considers Cincinnati s victory over Memphis in the 1992 NCAA Final Eight one of his most memorable basketball experiences...idolized former NBA greats Marques Johnson and Reggie Theus as a kid...involved with the National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church...Won the Victor Award for Comeback Player of the Year following the season...was honored with the inaugural Chopper Travaglini Award for his generosity in the Denver community...has hosted the Nick Van Exel Charity Weekend in Houston...Favorite pro teams are the Cubs, Avalanche and Packers...Collects baseball cards, hats and movie of all time is Friday. --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers Denver Denver Denver Den.-Dal Dallas Golden State TOTALS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCTOFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers Dallas Dallas TOTALS

46 NICK VAN EXEL GAME-BY-GAME DATE W/L GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Total Pts Avg. 10/29 DAL H L DID NOT DRESS -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/01 PHI H W DID NOT DRESS -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/02 LAL A L NOT WITH TEAM -- LEFT KNEE SURGERY 11/05 ATL H W /07 UTA H W /10 PHO H L /12 DET H W /14 LAC H L /16 SAC A L DID NOT DRESS -- LEFT KNEE PAIN 11/18 SAN A L /19 HOU A L 11/21 MIA H W 11/23 POR H W DID NOT DRESS -- LEFT KNEE PAIN 11/28 PHO A W /29 SAN H W /03 DEN H L /05 DEN A L /06 NY H W /09 MIN A W /10 MIL A L /12 NO H L /16 NY A W /17 ATL A W /19 ORL A L /21 MIA A L /23 LAL H W /26 SAC H W /28 DEN A L /29 BOS H L /31 NJ A L /02 WAS A L /03 DET A L /05 HOU A L /07 DAL A L /10 SEA H W /12 MEM H L /13 UTA A L /15 CLE H W 01/16 PHO A L 01/19 UTA H W 01/21 LAC A L 01/22 SEA A L 01/24 POR A W 01/28 MIN H W 01/30 CHI H W INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION 02/02 MEM A L /03 DAL A L /06 DEN H W 02/08 TOR H L 02/10 SEA A W 02/11 PHO H W DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION 02/18 LAL H L /20 POR H L /21 SEA H W /24 IND A L /25 MEM A W /27 MIN A L /28 CHI A L /02 IND H L 03/05 NJ H L 03/07 MEM H L 03/09 SAC A L 03/10 UTA A L 03/12 SAN A L 03/13 NO A L 03/15 SAN H W 03/17 ORL H W 03/19 HOU H W 03/21 LAC A W 03/24 MIL H W 03/26 WAS H W 03/28 LAC H W 03/30 PHI A L 03/31 TOR A W 04/02 BOS A L 04/03 CLE A W 04/06 HOU H W 04/07 POR A L 04/09 MIN H L 04/11 DAL H W 04/13 LAL A L 04/14 SAC H W DID NOT DRESS -- LEFT KNEE PAIN DID NOT DRESS -- LEFT KNEE PAIN INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION DID NOT PLAY -- LEFT HIP POINTER DID NOT PLAY -- LEFT HIP POINTER DID NOT PLAY -- COACH S DECISION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION INJURED LIST -- LEFT KNEE INFLAMMATION SEASON TOTALS: SEASON AVERAGES: SEASON HIGHS:

47 PLAYER AND TEAM HIGHS PLAYER MINUTES FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS BLOCKS POINTS J.R (2) (2) 0 4 BREMER (G.S. only) MAR. 13 MAR. 13 MAR. 26 MAR. 26 MAR. 26 MAR. 13 MAR. 17 MAR. 13 at N.O. at N.O. vs Wash. vs Wash. vs Wash. at N.O. vs Orl. at N.O. BRIAN 45C 10C(2) 12C 7C(2) 9C 14C 5C(2) 5C 6C 2C(3) 32C CARDINAL FEB. 11 FEB. 11 FEB. 21 JAN. 13 FEB. 28 FEB. 28 FEB. 10 JAN. 22 JAN. 30 APR. 3 FEB. 11 vs Phoe. vs Phoe. vs Sea. at Utah at Chi. at Chi. at Sea. at Sea. vs Chi. at Clev. vs Phoe. CALBERT 50T T 8 10 (2) 6 5T 5 1 (12) 24 CHEANEY NOV. 12 NOV. 12 NOV. 14 NOV. 14 OCT. 29 DEC. 29 FEB. 3 NOV. 2 NOV. 2 MAR. 10 NOV. 12 vs Det. vs Det. vs LA-C vs LA-C vs Dall. vs Bos. at Dall. at LA-L at LA-L at Utah vs Det. SPEEDY 42 7 (8) 16C 4C C 7C 6C 1T(9) 28C CLAXTON FEB. 8 APR. 11 FEB. 25 JAN. 16 DEC. 31 DEC. 31 FEB. 11 FEB. 11 FEB. 6 APR. 6 FEB. 25 vs Tor. vs Dall. at Mem. at Phoe. at N.J. at N.J. vs Phoe. vs Phoe. vs Den. vs Hou. at Mem. ERICK 46C 10T(2) 10 13C 15C 25C 3 (3) 2 (8) 6 (2) 7 26 DAMPIER JAN. 12 MAR. 9 JAN. 15 MAR. 28 NOV. 2 MAR. 28 MAR. 28 JAN. 16 MAR. 10 JAN. 12 MAR. 9 vs Mem. at Sac. vs Clev. vs LA-C at LA-L vs LA-C vs LA-C at Phoe. at Utah vs Mem. at Sac. MIKE 45C 11C 8T(3) 4 (2) 17C 20C 9C 6C 6C 1 (13) 32C DUNLEAVY NOV. 1 NOV. 1 MAR. 10 APR. 13 MAR. 2 MAR. 2 APR. 14 DEC. 6 APR. 2 MAR. 26 NOV. 1 vs Phil. vs Phil. at Utah at LA-L vs Ind. vs Ind. vs Sac. vs N.Y. at Bos. vs Wash. vs Phil. ADONAL 43C 9T 3 6 (2) (2) 1 (6) 3 5 (2) 20T FOYLE APR. 9 APR. 9 FEB. 11 APR. 14 APR. 14 APR. 14 APR. 9 APR. 11 JAN. 30 APR. 14 APR. 9 vs Minn. vs Minn. vs Phoe. vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Sac. vs Minn. vs Dall. vs Chi. vs Sac. vs Minn. AVERY 28 (2) 5 (4) 6 1 (3) (3) 16 JOHNSON APR. 2 APR. 2 APR. 2 MAR. 13 MAR. 30 MAR. 30 MAR. 26 MAR. 31 APR. 2 MAR. 28 APR. 2 at Bos. at Bos. at Bos. at N.O. at Phil. at Phil. vs Wash. at Tor. at Bos. vs LA-C at Bos. POPEYE JONES JAN. 30 JAN. 30 JAN. 30 vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. TROY 38 9T (2) 14 2 (3) 2 3 (4) 2 (3) 22 MURPHY APR. 3 APR. 6 APR. 9 DEC. 26 DEC. 28 DEC. 26 APR. 9 MAR. 19 APR. 7 JAN. 2 MAR. 17 at Clev. vs Hou. vs Minn. vs Sac. at Den. vs Sac. vs Minn. vs Hou. at Port. at Wash. vs Orl. MICKAEL 40C 8C 6C 6C 5C 8C 2C(6) 4C 4C 3C 20C(2) PIETRUS APR. 13 APR. 13 MAR. 30 APR. 11 OCT. 29 APR. 11 APR. 14 APR. 13 APR. 14 MAR. 26 APR. 13 at LA-L at LA-L at Phil. vs Dall. vs Dall. vs Dall. vs Sac. at LA-L vs Sac. vs Wash. at LA-L JASON 48T 12 (5) 11T 5 (2) 12C 13T(2) 6 (6) 5T 6 (4) 3T 35 RICHARDSON FEB. 28 APR. 14 APR. 3 APR. 7 FEB. 8 FEB. 8 APR. 7 MAR. 28 MAR. 12 DEC. 28 APR. 3 at Chi. vs Sac. at Clev. at Port. vs Tor. vs Tor. at Port. vs LA-C at S.A. at Den. at Clev. CLIFFORD C 3 (4) 6 (3) 4 (4) 35 ROBINSON FEB. 8 JAN. 15 JAN. 13 APR. 14 APR. 3 OCT. 29 APR. 6 FEB. 6 MAR. 21 MAR. 9 JAN. 15 vs Tor. vs Clev. at Utah vs Sac. at Clev. vs Dall. vs Hou. vs Den. at LA-C at Sac. vs Clev. NICK (2) 3 6 (3) 7 (2) (2) 29 VAN EXEL DEC. 10 NOV. 29 NOV. 7 DEC. 10 FEB. 21 JAN. 10 JAN. 10 DEC. 3 JAN. 3 FEB. 21 NOV. 29 at Milw. vs S.A. vs Utah at Milw. vs Sea. vs Sea. vs Sea. vs Den. at Det. vs Sea. vs S.A. WARRIORS (3) (2) High Games JAN. 12 JAN. 12 FEB. 25 JAN. 12 FEB. 8 JAN. 12 MAR. 17 FEB. 11 APR. 2 MAR. 9 JAN. 15 vs Mem. vs Mem. at Mem. vs Mem. vs Tor. vs Mem. vs Orl. vs Phoe. at Bos. at Sac. vs Clev. WARRIORS 240 (76) (2) Low Games APR. 14 JAN. 5 APR. 7 DEC. 16 JAN. 16 JAN. 16 NOV. 29 DEC. 28 DEC. 16 DEC. 9 JAN. 5 vs Sac. at Hou. at Port. at N.Y. at Phoe. at Phoe. vs S.A. at Den. at N.Y. at Minn. at Hou. OPPONENTS (2) High Games JAN. 12 DEC. 19 DEC. 3 JAN. 21 FEB. 28 FEB. 28 FEB. 27 MAR. 13 MAR. 19 JAN. 12 DEC. 19 vs Mem. at Orl. vs Den. at LA-C at Chi. at Chi. at Minn. at N.O. vs Hou. vs Mem. at Orl. OPPONENTS 240 (76) (2) 3 (2) 7 (2) 1 (5) 72 (2) Low Games APR. 14 MAR. 26 JAN. 24 APR. 7 NOV. 1 NOV. 1 MAR. 26 DEC. 16 MAR. 12 MAR. 28 NOV. 23 vs Sac. vs Wash. at Port. at Port. vs Phil. vs Phil. vs Wash. at N.Y. at S.A. vs LA-C vs Port. "C" indicates a new career-high, "T" a tied career-high. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of games in which a player or team has reached a given total (if more than one).

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