ATLANTA HAWKS vs. BOSTON CELTICS

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2 2016 PLAYOFF INFORMATION PR Contacts...1 Media Information...2 Hawks vs. Boston Celtics Information Hawks Playoff Stats...6 BIOS Mike Budenholzer...7 Playoff Roster...8 Kent Bazemore...9 Tim Hardaway Jr Kirk Hinrich...13 Al Horford...15 Kris Humphries...17 Kyle Korver...19 Paul Millsap...21 Mike Muscala...23 Lamar Patterson...25 Dennis Schröder...27 Mike Scott...29 Thabo Sefolosha...31 Tiago Splitter...33 Edy Tavares...35 Jeff Teague...37 STATS Hawks Cumulative Stats...40 Home Stats...41 Road Stats...41 Stats in Wins...42 Stats in Losses...42 Notes...43 Season Highs...44 Results...45 Hawks Game-by-Game Stats...46 Opponent Game-by-Game Stats...47 Miscellaneous Stats...48 NBA Leaders, Stats, Standings, Attendance...49 Boxscores...56 RECORDS...77 All-Time Playoff Results/Scores...78 Hawks Franchise Playoff Leaders...80 Atlanta Hawks Playoff Leaders...81 Hawks Individual Playoff Records...82 Hawks Team Playoff Records...83 Opponents Individual Playoff Records...84 Opponents Team Playoff Records...85 Yearly W-L Records...86 Hawks Regular Season Yearly Leaders...87 Atlanta/St. Louis Individual Records...90 Atlanta/St. Louis Team Records...92 Atlanta/St. Louis Career Leaders...93 Atlanta/St. Louis Season Leaders...94 EASTERN CONFERENCE OPPONENTS INFO...96 Hawks vs. Charlotte Hornets Information...97 Hawks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Information Hawks vs. Detroit Pistons Information Hawks vs. Indiana Pacers Information Hawks vs. Miami Heat Information Hawks vs. Toronto Raptors Information TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 CONTACT INFORMATION ATLANTA HAWKS vs. BOSTON CELTICS SCHEDULE GAME DATE TIME SITE TV 1 4/16/16 7:00 PM Philips Arena FSSE/ESPN 2 4/19/16 7:00 PM Philips Arena FSSE/TNT 3 4/22/16 8:00 PM TD Garden FSSE/ESPN2 4 4/24/16 6:00 PM TD Garden FSSE/TNT 5 4/26/16* TBD Philips Arena FSSE/TBD 6 4/28/16* TBD TD Garden FSSE/TBD 7 4/30/16* TBD Philips Arena FSSE/TNT *if necessary FSSE FOX Sports Southeast All games on radio on 92.9 The Game Selected game on El Patron FM ATLANTA HAWKS PR TEAM Garin Narain O C garin.narain@hawks.com Jon Steinberg O C jon.steinberg@hawks.com Jason Roose O C jason.roose@hawks.com Daniel Wolk O C daniel.wolk@hawks.com BOSTON CELTICS PR TEAM Jeff Twiss O C jtwiss@celtics.com Heather Walker O C hwalker@celtics.com Brian Olive O O bolive@celtics.com Taylor Kielpinski -Rogers O C

4 MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS: Atlanta Hawks regular season credentials are valid for the first three rounds of the NBA Playoffs. Single-game credentials can be requested by ing Garin Narain Jon Steinberg Jason Roose and Daniel Wolk Requests must be made by noon the day before the game (Friday noon for a Saturday, Sunday or Monday game). Single-game credentials can be picked up at the media entrance two-and-a-half hours prior to game time. Photo ID is required to obtain your credential. A credential does not guarantee a seat. Please contact Hawks PR by noon the day before the game (Friday noon for a Saturday, Sunday or Monday game) to reserve a seat. INTERVIEW REQUESTS: When requesting interviews with members of the Hawks coaching staff, players or other members of the organization, please contact the Hawks PR department. LOCKER ROOMS: The team locker rooms are located on the service level of Philips Arena, in the hallways behind the team bench areas. NBA media regulations govern the accessibility to the locker rooms prior to games. In accordance with NBA policy, both the Hawks and visiting team locker rooms will be open 75 minutes prior to game time and closed 45 minutes prior to game time. Locker rooms will re-open following a mandatory 10-minute cooling-off period after the game. NO AUTOGRAPHS ARE ALLOWED DURING MEDIA ACCESS PERIODS. MEDIA DINING: For the 2016 NBA Playoffs, the media dining location is the Philips Experience, located on the fourth floor. Media should exit the practice court through the double doors at the far end, turn left up the ramp and take the elevator on the right to level four. MEDIA ENTRANCE: Follow the same directions to Philips Arena below, and the entrance is on Baker Street (located on the right) before you get to Media Parking Lot A. The press room is located directly on the right after you enter the media doors. MEDIA WORKROOM: The Media Workroom is located to the right of the Media Entrance off Baker Street on the service level at Philips Arena. The Media Workroom will be open two-and-a-half hours prior to game time, at halftime and following the game. Press room usage is only available to those with a valid Hawks media credential, and wireless network access and telephones are available for filing purposes. We ask that professional and courteous consideration be given to the media who are working each game in the work areas. PARKING/DIRECTIONS: Going north from the airport on I-75/85, take the World Congress Center/Andrew Young International Blvd. exit. Turn left at end of the exit onto International. Proceed to Centennial Olympic Park Drive and take a left. At the corner of Marietta Street, take a right. At the first light (Baker Street) take a left, cross both sets of railroad tracks under the viaduct (as you go to the right), and follow the signs to Media Parking Lot A. If parking is not available in Lot A, continue to Media Parking Lot B and you will find additional press parking at that location. PHOTOGRAPHERS AND VIDEOGRAPHERS: Credentialed photographers must sit in designated positions. Photographers will not be allowed to sit on the sidelines at Philips Arena, unless there is prior approval from the PR Department. No photography of any Hawks game shall be released to any individual other than the entity for whom the pass was issued and subject to the rules governing such use as described on the reverse side of the credential. Any variation to this policy will result in forfeiture of future credentials. Singlegame photographer and videographer credentials will be issued on a space available basis. Freelance photographers wishing credentials must submit a letter citing a specific assignment from a publication to obtain working passes. NO STILL PHOTOGRAPHER OR TV VIDEOGRAPHER IS ALLOWED TO SIT IN THE FOUR FIVE-FOOT ESCAPE LANES, LOCATED ON BOTH SIDES OF BOTH BASKET STANCHIONS. IN ADDITION, ALL WORKING CAMERAS MUST HAVE A RUBBER LENS SHADE PER NBA POLICY. All single-game still photographer and videographer credential requests must be received no later than noon the day before the game (Friday noon for weekend or Monday games). STILL PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE HAWKS OR VISITING TEAM LOCKER ROOMS AT ANY TIME. NO STILL PHOTOS ARE PERMITTED IN THE HAWKS OR VISITING TEAM LOCKER ROOM AT ANY TIME. POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCES: Coach Budenholzer and the visiting coach will be available to the media separately on the practice court approximately 10 minutes following each game. Select players from each team will also be available in the press conference area. Other players will be available in the locker room. PRACTICE INFORMATION: The majority of Hawks practices are closed to the media, except for the final 15 minutes per team policy. Media availability may be before practice depending on location. The availability time will be communicated by Hawks PR. Additionally, the coaches office, training room, weight room and locker room are off-limits to the media, unless permission has been granted by a member of the PR staff in advance. PRESS SEATING: To find your seat location, please see the seating charts located throughout the service level. Media will be seated at the scorer s table, at the top of sections 116, 117 and 122, behind the basket in sections 121 and 122, and in the press box on level nine. 2

5 15-16 Results: 3-1 All-Time Results: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Court Record: All-Time Playoffs: Current Regular Season Streak: Won 3 SERIES NOTES HAWKS-CELTICS SERIES RECAP * Atlanta won three-of-four in this season s series, taking the set for the second consecutive season. * The clubs met in the 2012 NBA Playoffs, as Boston took the first round series, The clubs previously met in 2008, with the Celtics winning, 4-3. * Since moving to Atlanta in 1968, the Hawks have also faced the Celtics in 1972, 1973, 1983, 1986 and 1988, with the Celtics winning each series. * Kris Humphries was a Celtic in (69 games). * Hall-of-Famer and Hawks TV broadcaster Dominique Wilkins played for the Celtics in * R.J. Hunter played three seasons at Georgia State in Atlanta. * Jae Crowder is a native of Villa Rica, GA RECAP NOVEMBER 13 at BOSTON (Celtics 106, Hawks 93) - Celtics End Game on 10-1 Run The first quarter of the game saw five lead changes and four ties and at the end of the period Atlanta had a three-point advantage (26-23) Both teams played stout defense in the second quarter, with neither squad shooting above.400 FG% At halftime the score was tied (45-45) In the third period, the Celtics were led by Isaiah Thomas who scored 11-of-Boston's-35 points Boston shot.500 FG% in the third quarter and had a 11-point advantage entering the final frame (80-69) With 3:01 left in the game, Kent Bazemore made a driving finger roll layup to trim the Hawks deficit to three points (96-93) but Atlanta never scored again, and Boston ended the contests on a 10-0 run to walk away with the victory Paul Millsap recorded 14 points, eight rebounds and two assists for the Hawks Al Horford scored 13 points, Kent Bazemore 12, Kyle Korver 11, Dennis Schröder 10 and Thabo Sefolosha 10 Isaiah Thomas (23 points/10 assists) and Jared Sullinger (10 points/10 rebounds) each recorded a double-double for the Celtics Boston outrebounded Atlanta (50-35) and outscored the Hawks in second chance points (24-7) For the night, Atlanta shot.474 FG% (36-76),.300 3FG% (6-20) and.750 FT% (15-20). NOVEMBER 24 at ATLANTA (Hawks Celtics 97) - Hawks Hot Shooting Leads Way Seven players scored in double-figures, including all five starters, as Atlanta ran away from Boston with a win at Philips Arena Paul Millsap led the way with 25 points and nine rebounds and Jeff Teague recorded 16 points and nine assists Thabo Sefolosha, Kyle Korver and Mike Scott all scored 15 points, with Al Horford adding 11 and Lamar Patterson 10 The Hawks starters outscored their Celtics counterparts on the night Atlanta shot.563 FG%,.500 3FG% (12-24) and.864 FT% (19-22), while Boston made.415 FG%,.429 3FG% (9-21) and.769 FT% (20-26) The Hawks also won the battle of the boards 43-33, and outscored Boston in the paint and in second chance points Atlanta grabbed an early lead, thanks to an 18-7 run, before the Celtics cut it to after the first period Boston cut it to two late in the second but the Hawks ended the half with a 7-0 spurt for a advantage at the break The Celtics cut it down to heading to the fourth and got it down to six early in the quarter A 12-2 Hawks run put them up 16 and a late 16-6 burst gave them their biggest edge of the night (121-92) with under a minute to play Avery Bradley paced Boston with 25 points. DECEMBER 18 at BOSTON (Hawks 109, Celtics 91) - Hawks Dominant in the Paint After a slow start offensively, the Hawks found themselves in a hole after one quarter Boston pushed the lead to 10 in the second before Atlanta rallied to cut it to at the break A back-and-forth third quarter ended with the Celtics holding a advantage With Boston holding a lead with just over five minutes to play, the Hawks went on an 8-0 run to go back on top The Celtics evened things at 92 but Atlanta answered with a 9-2 run and iced things from the foul line down the stretch Dennis Schröder came off the bench to lead Atlanta with 22 points and added five assists (zero turnovers) in 28 minutes Al Horford had a double-double with 21 points and 10 boards, and Paul Millsap scored 20 (15 in the fourth quarter) Kent Bazemore added 15 points and Kyle Korver and Thabo Sefolosha had 11 apiece Isaiah Thomas had 29 points for the home team and Jae Crowder posted 24 points and 10 boards The Hawks had advantages of in points in the paint, 16-9 in second chance points, in fast break points and in points off turnovers. APRIL 9 at ATLANTA (Hawks 118, Celtics 107) - Second Half Defense the Key A back-and-forth contest, featuring 10 lead changes and nine ties, saw each team lead by double-figures at one point ended as a triumph for the Hawks Both clubs started hot as Atlanta took a lead after one Boston took the second quarter and held a advantage at the break Atlanta locked down defensively in the second half, holding the Celtics to 36 points, while scoring 51 With Boston leading with just over five minutes to play in the third, the Hawks went on an 18-4 run to the close the period and take a edge to the final frame Atlanta led with under five minutes to play in the game and put things away with a 13-1 burst over the next three-plus minutes Paul Millsap filled up the box score with a season-best 31 points (13-22 FGs, season-high 5-7 3FGs), 16 rebounds, five blocks, three assists and two steals Jeff Teague added 24 points, Kent Bazemore 21, Dennis Schröder 15 and Al Horford 12 Marcus Smart paced the Celtics with 19 points off the bench For the game, Atlanta hit.523 FG%,.515 3FG% (17-33, season-high in percentage and tied season-best for 3FGM) and.818 FT% (9-11), while Boston hit.444 FG%,.393 3FG% (11-28) and.667 FT% (16-24) 3

6 NOVEMBER 13 at BOSTON (Celtics Hawks 93) HAWKS-CELTICS SERIES RECAP NOVEMBER 24 at ATLANTA (Hawks 121, Celtics 97) DECEMBER 18 at BOSTON (Hawks 109, Celtics 101) APRIL 9 at ATLANTA (Hawks 118, Celtics 107) 4

7 HAWKS vs. CELTICS HAWKS-CELTICS SERIES RECAP SEASON SERIES (3-1) ATLANTA HAWKS VS. BOSTON -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Millsap Bazemore Horford Schroder Teague Korver Sefolosha Patterson Scott Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Muscala Hardaway Splitter Hinrich (TOT) Holiday Mack Tavares HAWKS CELTICS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Millsap T 22C C 7 34 Bazemore C 16C 3T 5C 5C 4 21C Horford T C 24 Schroder C 15C 4C 5T 4C 7C 22C Teague T 9C Korver Sefolosha T C 4 19 Patterson C 5C 1C 2C 6C 3C 10C Scott T Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Muscala T 3C 5C 7C 3C 1C 7C Hardaway Splitter Hinrich (TOT) Holiday C 9 Mack Tavares C 0C 0C 0C 1C 1C 0C HAWKS CELTICS CELTICS vs. HAWKS SEASON SERIES (1-3) BOSTON CELTICS VS. ATLANTA -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Thomas Crowder Bradley Smart Johnson Turner Olynyk Sullinger Lee Hunter Zeller Jerebko Young Rozier CELTICS HAWKS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Thomas C 14C 15C 6 10T 30 Crowder C 15C 5C 7C 10C 3 24C Bradley Smart C 12T 3 4 5T 5 19C Johnson C 20 Turner Olynyk C 3C 4C Sullinger C 15 3T 22 Lee Hunter C 6C 0C 0C 3C 2C 12C Zeller Jerebko Young T 0T 2 0T 5 Rozier C 1C 0C 0C 0C 2C 2C CELTICS HAWKS

8 2015 HAWKS PLAYOFF STATS Through June 16 (8-8) ATLANTA HAWKS 2015 PLAYOFFS / ALL ROUNDS COMBINED -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Teague Millsap Carroll Horford Korver Schroder Bazemore Scott Antic Muscala Mack Jenkins Brand TEAM OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS F G FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Teague C 24C 9T 10 7C 13C 30C Millsap C C 29 Carroll C 16C 6C 8C 10T 5C 25C Horford C 7C 26 Korver C C 6 23 Schroder C 13C 5C 6C 5C 8C 18C Bazemore C 11C 6C 8C 8C 3C 14C Scott C 2C 17 Antic T 9 4C 5C 7 2 8T Muscala C 5C 0T 0T 3C 1C 8C Mack T C 7 20 Jenkins C 5C 0T 0T 2T 1 10C Brand TEAM OPPONENTS

9 PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS/HEAD COACH MIKE BUDENHOLZER Having played a significant role in one of the most successful sustained runs in league history and with four NBA championship rings under his belt in San Antonio, Mike Budenholzer was named the 12th full-time head coach in Hawks franchise history on May 28, He added duties as President of Basketball Operations on June 30, This season, he led the Hawks to a regular season finish, fourth in the Eastern Conference, as the club reached the playoffs for the third time in his three years. Overall, Atlanta has made nine consecutive postseason trips, the longest stretch in franchise history and the longest active streak in the Eastern Conference. The NBA Coach of the Year, Budenholzer led the Hawks to a number of milestones last season, including the best record in franchise history (60-22,.732), the club's first-ever trip to the Eastern Conference Finals, Atlanta's first Division title since 1993-'94 and the first time with the Eastern Conference's top seed since that same season. In addition, the Hawks put together a franchise-record 19-game win streak, tying the fifth-longest single-season streak in NBA history. Mike Budenholzer Head Coach 3rd Year ( overall) Budenholzer and his staff coached the Eastern Conference All-Star team in February 2015 in New York. He was the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for December 2014 and January 2015, becoming the first Hawks coach to win the honor in back-to-back months. Atlanta became the first team in NBA history to finish a month 17-0 in January. In his first season in Atlanta, Budenholzer led the Hawks to their seventh consecutive postseason appearance with a record. The team reached the playoffs playing their best basketball of the season and pushed the top-seeded Indiana Pacers to seven games in their first round series. Budenholzer spent the previous 19 seasons with the San Antonio Spurs. He worked the final 17 as an assistant coach and the last six as the no. 1 aide to Gregg Popovich, the longest-tenured head coach in major professional sports and third-winningest coach (by percentage -.692) in NBA history behind only Phil Jackson and Billy Cunningham. As an assistant coach since the season, he helped lead San Antonio to a league-best (.675) regular season record, a league-best playoff mark (.616) and NBA championships in 1999, 2003, 2005 and Hired by Popovich prior to the campaign, Budenholzer spent his first two seasons as a video coordinator before being named an assistant coach. On numerous occasions, he served as the Spurs summer league head coach. He also served as an advance scout for Team USA for the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Budenholzer is a 1993 graduate of Pomona College where he received a bachelor's degree in politics, philosophy and economics and was a four-year letterman in both basketball and golf. Following college, he played professionally in Denmark for the Vejle Basketball Klub, also getting his start in coaching, serving as head coach for two different teams in the Vejle system. A native of Holbrook, AZ, he and his wife Mary Bet have four children: Will, Libby, Hanna and John. His father Vince spent 25 years as a high school and college basketball coach in Arizona before retiring in 1997, and was inducted into the Arizona Coaches Association Hall of Fame. The youngest of seven children, Budenholzer was born on August 6,

10 2016 PLAYOFF ROSTER ATLANTA HAWKS PLAYOFF ROSTER ST # Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs 24 Kent Bazemore G /01/89 Old Dominion/USA 3 10 Tim Hardaway Jr. G /16/92 Michigan/USA 2 12 Kirk Hinrich G /02/81 Kansas/USA Al Horford F/C /03/86 Florida/Dominican Republic 8 43 Kris Humphries F /06/85 Minnesota/USA Kyle Korver G /17/81 Creighton/USA 12 4 Paul Millsap F /10/85 Louisiana Tech/USA 9 31 Mike Muscala F/C /01/91 Bucknell/USA 2 13 Lamar Patterson G/F /12/91 Pittsburgh/USA R 17 Dennis Schröder G /15/93 NY Phantoms Brau nschweig/germany 2 32 Mike Scott F /16/88 Virginia/USA 3 25 Thabo Sefolosha G/F /02/84 Angelico Biella/Switzerland 9 11 Tiago Splitter F/C /01/85 Caja Laboral/Brazil 5 22 Walter Edy Tavares C /22/92 Gran Canaria/Cape Verde R 0 Jeff Teague G /10/88 Wake Forest/USA 6 HEAD COACH: Mike Budenholzer (Pomona College) Assistant Coaches: Kenny Atkinson (Richmond), Darvin Ham (Texas Tech), Taylor Jenkins (Pennsyl Charles Lee (Bucknell), Neven Spahija (Croatia), Ben Sullivan (Portland) Executive Director of Player Performance: Keke Lyles (Northeastern) Head Athletic Trainer: Art Horne (Canisius) Director of Rehabilitation: Mike Roncarati (Northeastern) Athletic Performance Coach: Chris Chase (Connecticut) vania), ROSTER CONSTRUCTION Bazemore Signed as a free agent on September 23, Hardaway Jr. Acquired from New York on June 26, Hinrich Acquired from Chicago on February 18, Horford Drafted 3 rd overall in the 2007 NBA Draft. Re-signed on November 1, Humphries Signed as a free agent on March 1, Korver Acquired from Chicago on July 16, Re-signed on July 12, Millsap Signed as a free agent on July 10, Re-signed on July 9, Muscala Acquired from Dallas on June 28, Signed on February 27, Patterson Acquired from Milwaukee on June 27, Signed on July 24, Schröder Drafted 17 th overall in the 2013 NBA Draft. Scott Drafted 43 rd overall in the 2012 NBA Draft. Re-signed on August 26, Sefolosha Acquired from Oklahoma City on July 15, Splitter Acquired from San Antonio on July 9, Tavares Drafted 43 rd overall in the 2014 NBA Draft. Signed on July 9, Teague Drafted 19 th overall in the 2009 NBA Draft. RFA offer sheet matched on July 13,

11 Kent Bazemore Guard 6-5, 201 Old Dominion/USA 4th Year Born: 7/1/89 KENT BAZEMORE # REGULAR SEASON: Averaged 11.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.3 steals in 27.8 minutes (.441 FG%,.357 3FG%,.815 FT%), appearing in 75 games (68 starts) Ranked 35th in the NBA in spg Scored in double-figures 41 times, including point efforts Had four double-digit rebounding games and one double-double (the first of his career) Led the team in scoring 10 times, rebounds on 11 occasions and assists three times Posted single season career-highs in ppg, rpg, apg, spg, bpg, FG%, FT%, FGM (320), 3FGM (109), FTM (123), games played (tied) and starts Ranked second on the club in spg and FT%, third in rpg and 3FGM, fourth in ppg and 3FG%, and fifth in apg and FGM Blocked a career-best three shots, adding seven points, 12 rebounds and six assists v/cle (4/1) Set career-highs in rebounds (13) and minutes (41) v/orl (2/8) Tallied 15 points, a career-best tying eight assists, three steals and one rebound v/ind (2/5) Recorded 26 points, four assists, three rebounds and two steals (7-13 FGs, 5-9 3FGs, 7-8 (12/29), setting career-highs in 3FGM and FTM Had 28 points, five rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block (11-18 FGs, 3-7 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) v/mia (12/14), posting career-highs in points and FGM Also tied career-best of five (4/11) Missed five games (11/17-11/25) due to a right ankle sprain and one contest (3/17) due to a right knee bone bruise. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has appeared in 278 games (93 starts), in four seasons with Atlanta, Golden State, the LA Lakers and Atlanta, and has averaged 6.4 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists (.430 FG%,.351 3FG%) : In his first season with the Hawks, compiled 5.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 17.6 minutes, scoring in double-figures 15 times, including one 20-point night Led the team in rebounding four times and in scoring once Ranked third on the team in 3FG% (with Golden State and LA Lakers): Appeared in 67 games (15 starts) and averaged 6.0 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 13.6 minutes (.429 FG%,.336 3FG%,.606 FT%) In 23 contests after trade to Lakers (15 starts), numbers rose to 13.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.4 steals in 28.0 minutes (.451 FG%,.371 3FG%,.644 FT%) Scored in double figures 22 times Appeared in two games with Santa Cruz of the NBA Development League (with Golden State): Played in 61 games, averaging 2.0 points in 4.4 minutes, scoring in double figures twice. PLAYOFF HISTORY: In 25 career playoff games (two starting assignments), has averaged 3.6 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.8 minutes Appeared in 16 postseason games (two starts) for the Hawks in the 2015 playoffs, averaging 5.4 points and 3.3 rebounds in 19.0 minutes (.423 FG%) In nine playoff games with the Warriors in 2013, compiled two points, five rebounds, two assists and a steal in 16 minutes. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg GS (4.4) (0.4) 22 (0.4) 17 (0.3) 4 (0.1) GS-LAL (13.6) (1.7) 91 (1.4) 43 (0.6) 13 (0.2) Atl (17.7) (3.0) 78 (1.0) 52 (0.7) 33 (0.4) Atl (27.8) (5.1) 171 (2.3) 98 (1.3) 38 (0.5) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (16.5) (2.7) 362 (1.3) 210 (0.7) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg GS (1.8) (0.6) 2 (0.2) 1 (0.1) 0 (0.0) Atl (18.9) (3.3) 13 (0.8) 11 (0.7) 9 (0.6) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (12.8) (2.3) 15 (0.6) 12 (0.5) 9 (0.4) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 28 v/mia (12/14) 28 v/mia (12/14/15) (5/24/15) FGM 11 v/mia (12/14) 11 v/mia (12/14/15) 4 two times FGA 18 two times (2/25/14) (5/26/15) 3FGM 5 two times 5 two times 2 two times 3FGA (12/29) 9 two times (5/26/15) FTM (12/29) (12/29/15) (5/24/15) FTA (12/29) 10 v/lac (3/6/14) (5/24/15) REBS 13 v/orl (2/8) 13 v/orl (2/8/16) (5/26/15) ASSTS 8 v/ind (2/5) 8 two times 3 two times STLS 5 two times 6 v/sas (3/9/14) (5/24/15) BLKS 3 v/cle (4/1) 3 v/cle (4/1/16) 2 two times MINS 41 v/orl (2/8) 41 v/orl (2/8/16) (5/24/15) 9

12 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn IL-right ankle sprain 11/18 SAC IL-right ankle sprain 11/21 at Cle IL-right ankle sprain 11/24 BOS IL-right ankle sprain 11/25 at Min IL-right ankle sprain 11/27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN DND-rt. knee bone bruise 3/19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR DNP-coach's decision 4/9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

13 TIM HARDAWAY JR. # REGULAR SEASON: Averaged 6.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 51 games (one start), hitting.430 FGs,.338 3FGs and.893 FTs Scored in double-figures 12 times, including two 20-point nights (in back-to-back games 3/17-3/19) Led the team in scoring twice, assists twice and rebounds once Posted single season career-highs in FG% and FT% Tied a career-high with two blocks v/tor (4/7), also ending the night with 11 points, one rebounds and one steal Made his first start as a Hawk v/den (3/17), finishing with 21 points, a career-high tying seven rebounds, four assists and one steal in 30 minutes (6-11 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 7-8 FTs) Also tied his career-high of seven boards at Philadelphia (2/3) Had two four-point plays Assigned to the NBA D-League on two occasions (once with Canton and once with Austin), averaging 18.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists (.413 FG%,.324 3FG%,.882 FT%) in five games. Tim Hardaway Jr. Guard 6-6, 205 Michigan/USA 3rd Year Born: 3/16/92 PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has appeared in 202 games (32 starts) in three seasons with Atlanta and New York, averaging 9.7 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 21.9 minutes (.412 FG%,.350 3FG%,.826 FT%) In with the Knicks, played in 70 games (30 starts), and averaged 11.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 24.0 minutes, scoring in doublefigures 41 times, including point games In , appeared in 81 games (one start) and averaged 10.2 points and 1.5 rebounds in 23.1 minutes (.428 FG%,.363 3FG%,.828 FT%) Scored in double-figures 40 times, including nine 20-point games Set the Knicks rookie single-season mark for 3FGM (130) Ranked fourth among NBA rookies in scoring, second in FT%, third in 3FG%, fifth in FG% and sixth in minutes Named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team and finished fifth in media balloting for KIA NBA Rookie of the Year. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg NY (23.1) (1.5) 66 (0.8) 44 (0.5) 7 (0.1) NY (24.0) (2.2) 127 (1.8) 20 (0.3) 14 (0.2) Atl (16.9) (1.7) 51 (1.0) 21 (0.4) 7 (0.1) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (21.9) (1.8) 244 (1.2) 85 (0.4) 28 (0.1) HIGHS CAREER PTS 21 v/den (3/7) 29 v/cle (1/30/14) FGM 7 v/hou (3/9) 11 v/cle (1/30/14) FGA 11 three times 19 two times 3FGM 4 v/hou (3/9) 6 v/cle (1/30/14) 3FGA (3/23) 12 v/cle (1/30/14) FTM 7 v/den (3/7) 9 v/tor (12/14/14) FTA 8 v/den (3/7) 9 two times REBS 7 two times 7 four times ASSTS 4 two times 5 four times STLS 2 three times 3 four times BLKS 2 v/tor (4/7) 2 three times MINS 30 v/den (3/17) (2/21/14) 11

14 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET IL 10/29 at NY DNP-coach's decision 10/30 CHA DNP-coach's decision 11/1 at Cha IL 11/3 at Mia DNP-coach's decision 11/4 BKN DNP-coach's decision 11/6 at NO DNP-coach's decision 11/7 WAS IL 11/9 M IN IL 11/11 NO IL 11/13 at Bos DNP-coach's decision 11/15 UTA DNP-coach's decision 11/17 at Bkn DNP-coach's decision 11/18 SAC DNP-coach's decision 11/21 at Cle DNP-coach's decision 11/24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC IL 12/2 TOR IL 12/4 LAL IL-NBA D-League 12/9 at Dal IL 12/10 at OKC DNP-coach's decision 12/12 SA IL 12/14 M IA IL 12/16 PHI IL 12/18 at Bos IL 12/20 at Orl IL 12/21 POR IL 12/23 DET IL 12/26 NY IL 12/28 at Ind IL-NBA D-League 12/29 at Hou IL-NBA D-League 1/3 at NY IL 1/5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

15 KIRK HINRICH # REGULAR SEASON: In 46 games (seven starts) with Atlanta and Chicago, averaged 3.0 points, 1.6 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 13.7 minutes Saw action in 11 games for Atlanta (Hawks were 8-3) Made his Hawks debut v/chi (2/26), seeing two minutes of playing time Acquired from the Bulls on 2/18 as part of a three team transaction with Chicago and Utah Averaged 3.8 points, 1.7 assists and 1.7 rebounds in 15.9 minutes (.398 FG%,.411 3FG%,.938 FT%) in 35 games (seven starts) with Chicago this year. Kirk Hinrich Guard 6-4, 190 Kansas/USA 13th Year Born: 1/2/81 PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has played in 879 games (665 starts) in 13 seasons with Atlanta, Chicago and Washington, putting up 10.9 points, 4.8 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 30.7 minutes Is Chicago s all-time leader in 3FGM (1,049) and 3FGA (2,792), also ranking third in steals (857), games played (748) and assists (3,811) Was a member of USA Basketball s 2006 FIBA Men s World Championship squad and helped lead the USA to a bronze medal Appeared in 66 games (22 starts) during , averaging 5.7 points, 2.2 assists and 1.8 rebounds in 24.4 minutes In , played in 73 games (61 starts) and averaged 9.1 points, 3.9 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 29.0 minutes Led the team in assists 18 times Averaged 7.7 points, 5.2 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 29.4 minutes in , playing and starting in 60 games (.390 3FG%) In the campaign with the Hawks, tallied 6.6 points, 2.8 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 25.8 minutes, starting 31 of his 48 games Hit double-figures 11 times Spent the season with the Hawks and Wizards, and in 72 games (51 starts), averaged 10.2 points, 4.0 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 30.0 minutes (.446 FG%,.399 3FG%,.841 FT%), ranking 32nd in the NBA in 3FG% and 38th in apg With the Bulls in , played in 74 games (53 starts) and averaged 10.9 points, 4.5 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 33.5 minutes, leading the team in scoring three times and in assists 22 times Recorded five games with 20-or-more points Appeared in 51 games (four starts) during , and compiled 9.9 points, 3.9 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 31.7 minutes (.408 3FG%, t-29th in the NBA), and led the Bulls in assists 13 times Averaged 11.5 points, 6.0 assists (14th in the NBA), 3.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 31.7 minutes in , ranking 22nd in the NBA in assists per turnover (2.88) Recorded seven double-doubles and one triple-double In , Averaged 16.6 points, 6.3 assists (13th in the league), 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals (26th in the NBA) in 35.5 minutes (.448 FG%,.415 3FG%,.835 FT%) Scored 20-or-more 30 times Appeared in 81 games (all starts) in , averaging 15.9 points, 6.3 assists (15th in the NBA) and 3.6 rebounds in 36.5 minutes Saw action in 77 games (all starts) in , and averaged 15.8 points, 6.5 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 36.6 minutes As a rookie in , started 66 of his 76 games, and contributed 12.0 points, 6.8 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 35.6 minutes Named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team, leading all first-year players with 14 double-doubles Set Bulls rookie record with 144 3FGM. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has made the playoffs in 11 of his 13 seasons, appearing in 65 playoff games (46 starts) with the Hawks and Bulls, averaging 11.4 points, 4.2 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 1.1 steals (.408 3FG%) in 30.5 minutes Played in 10 postseason contests in 2015 in Chicago s series vs. Milwaukee and Cleveland, and put in 2.6 points and 1.1 assists in 12.6 minutes In the Bulls 2014 first-round series against Washington, started all five contests, averaging 11.0 points, 4.4 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 33.4 minutes Averaged 11.3 points, 5.8 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 2.0 steals in 40.5 minutes in four games in the 2013 first round vs. Brooklyn With the Hawks, in the 2012 first round against Boston, tallied 5.7 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 23.5 minutes Played in the Hawks first round six-game win over Orlando in 2011, where he averaged 10.2 points, 2.7 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 28.8 minutes He suffered a strained right hamstring and missed the remainder of the postseason In five games against Cleveland in 2010, put in 12.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.4 steals in 39.2 minutes (.500 3FG%) Appeared in all seven first round games vs. Boston in 2009, and averaged 12.6 points, 2.9 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 31.7 minutes Compiled 12.1 points, 7.5 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 36.2 minutes in the 2007 postseason, in Chicago s series vs. Miami and Detroit Started all six games for Chicago in the 2006 playoffs, finishing with 20.5 points, 7.7 assists and 3.3 rebounds in 39.0 minutes Put in 21.2 points, 5.8 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 2.0 steals in six starts in the 2005 postseason. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Chi (35.6) (3.4) 517 (6.8) 101 (1.3) 21 (0.3) Chi (36.4) (3.9) 494 (6.4) 122 (1.6) 21 (0.3) Chi (36.5) (3.6) 514 (6.3) 94 (1.2) 21 (0.3) Chi (35.5) (3.4) 500 (6.3) 100 (1.3) 23 (0.3) Chi (31.7) (3.3) 452 (6.0) 87 (1.2) 19 (0.3) Chi (26.3) (2.4) 197 (3.9) 66 (1.3) 19 (0.4) Chi (33.5) (3.5) 330 (4.5) 85 (1.2) 24 (0.3) Was-Atl (30.0) (2.5) 288 (4.0) 75 (1.0) 17 (0.2) Atl (25.8) (2.1) 132 (2.8) 38 (0.8) 11 (0.2) Chi (29.4) (2.6) 314 (5.2) 63 (1.1) 25 (0.4) Chi (29.0) (2.6) 286 (3.9) 80 (1.1) 26 (0.4) Chi (24.4) (1.8) 148 (2.2) 46 (0.7) 14 (0.2) Chi-Atl (13.7) (1.5) 73 (1.6) 15 (0.3) 2 (0.1) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (30.7) (2.9) 4245 (4.8) 972 (1.1) 243 (0.3) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Chi (35.5) (3.7) 35 (5.8) 12 (2.0) 4 (0.7) Chi (39.0) (3.3) 46 (7.7) 8 (1.3) 2 (0.3) Chi (36.2) (4.2) 75 (7.5) 9 (0.9) 3 (0.3) Chi (30.0) (2.7) 20 (2.9) 12 (1.7) 3 (0.4) Chi (39.2) (4.4) 20 (4.0) 7 (1.4) 0 (0.0) Atl (28.8) (2.3) 16 (2.7) 7 (1.2) 2 (0.3) Atl (23.5) (2.0) 6 (1.0) 4 (0.7) 0 (0.0) Chi (40.5) (2.8) 23 (5.8) 8 (2.0) 1 (0.3) Chi (33.4) (3.0) 22 (4.4) 4 (0.8) 1 (0.2) Chi (12.6) (0.5) 11 (1.1) 3 (0.3) 1 (0.1) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (30.5) (2.8) 274 (4.2) 74 (1.1) 17 (0.3) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS (11/20) 38 v/ind (1/23/08) 34 v/was (4/27/05) FGM 6 two times 14 v/ind (1/23/08) 12 v/was (4/27/05) FGA (11/20) 30 v/njn (11/5/04) 23 v/was (4/24/05) 3FGM 3 two times 6 six times 6 v/wsas (5/4/05 3FGA (2/8) 13 v/njn (11/5/04) 7 two times FTM 5 two times (4/17/06) 8 two times FTA 6 v/ind (11/16) (4/17/06) 9 two times REBS 5 v/nyk (1/1) 13 two times 11 v/det (5/10/07) ASSTS (11/18) (1/11/06) 14 v/bkn (4/27/13) STLS 2 two times 7 v/orl (3/28/06) 4 two times BLKS 1 two times 4 v/mem (3/4/08) 2 two times MINS (11/20) 55 v/njn (11/5/04) 60 v/bkn (4/27/13) 13

16 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET Not On Roster 10/29 at NY Not On Roster 10/30 CHA Not On Roster 11/1 at Cha Not On Roster 11/3 at Mia Not On Roster 11/4 BKN Not On Roster 11/6 at NO Not On Roster 11/7 WAS Not On Roster 11/9 MIN Not On Roster 11/11 NO Not On Roster 11/13 at Bos Not On Roster 11/15 UTA Not On Roster 11/17 at Bkn Not On Roster 11/18 SAC Not On Roster 11/21 at Cle Not On Roster 11/24 BOS Not On Roster 11/25 at Min Not On Roster 11/27 at Mem Not On Roster 11/28 at SA Not On Roster 11/30 OKC Not On Roster 12/2 TOR Not On Roster 12/4 LAL Not On Roster 12/9 at Dal Not On Roster 12/10 at OKC Not On Roster 12/12 SA Not On Roster 12/14 MIA Not On Roster 12/16 PHI Not On Roster 12/18 at Bos Not On Roster 12/20 at Orl Not On Roster 12/21 POR Not On Roster 12/23 DET Not On Roster 12/26 NY Not On Roster 12/28 at Ind Not On Roster 12/29 at Hou Not On Roster 1/3 at NY Not On Roster 1/5 NY Not On Roster 1/7 at Phi Not On Roster 1/9 CHI Not On Roster 1/13 at Cha Not On Roster 1/15 at Mil Not On Roster 1/16 BKN Not On Roster 1/18 ORL Not On Roster 1/20 at Por Not On Roster 1/21 at Sac Not On Roster 1/23 at Pho Not On Roster 1/25 at Den Not On Roster 1/27 LAC Not On Roster 1/28 at Ind Not On Roster 1/31 at M ia Not On Roster 2/1 DAL Not On Roster 2/3 at Phi Not On Roster 2/5 IND Not On Roster 2/7 at Orl Not On Roster 2/8 ORL Not On Roster 2/10 at Chi Not On Roster Acquired 2/18 2/19 M IA IL 2/20 MIL DNP-coach's decision 2/22 GS DNP-coach's decision 2/26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA DNP-coach's decision 3/1 at GS DNP-coach's decision 3/4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC DNP-coach's decision 3/8 at Uta DNP-coach's decision 3/10 at Tor DNP-coach's decision 3/12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det DNP-coach's decision 3/17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS DNP-coach's decision 3/23 at Was W % % % /25 MIL DNP-coach's decision 3/26 at Det DNP-coach's decision 3/28 at Chi DNP-coach's decision 3/30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE DNP-coach's decision 4/5 PHO DNP-coach's decision 4/7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS DNP-coach's decision 4/11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November December January February % % # DIV/0! M arch % % # DIV/0! April % # DIV/0! # DIV/0! Home % % # DIV/0! Away % % # DIV/0! In W's % % # DIV/0! In L's % % # DIV/0! In GS 0 14

17 AL HORFORD #15 Al Horford Forward/Center 6-10, 245 Florida/ Dominican Republic 9th Year Born: 6/3/ REGULAR SEASON: Averaged 15.2 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.5 blocks in 32.1 minutes (.505 FG%,.344 3FG%,.798 FT%) in 82 starts Ranked 17th in the NBA in bpg, t24th in FG% and t39th in rpg Scored in double-figures 74 times, including point games (two 30-point nights) Had 18 double-digit rebound games Had 17 double-doubles (seven 20-point/10-rebound contests) Led the team in scoring 14 times, rebounds on 23 occasions and assists 14 times Posted single season career-highs in 3FGM (88), FT% (tied), bpg, games played and starts Led the club in FGM (529), FG% (tied), games played and starts, while ranking second in rpg and bpg, third in ppg, fourth in 3FGM and apg, and fifth in FTM (103) Recorded 33 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, four blocks and one steal (career-high tying FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) v/chi (1/9) Had 30 points, 14 rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block (11-15 FGs, career-high 5-7 3FGs, 3-4 (12/29) Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star team, his fourth appearance (second straight) in the midseason classic. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Through nine years in the league, has played in 578 games (574 starts), averaging 14.3 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.2 blocks and 0.8 steals in 33.5 minutes (.535 FG%,.743 FT%) Ranks second in franchise history in FG% (.535), fourth in defensive rebounds (3,767), sixth in blocks (697), and 10th in rebounds per game (8.9) Has recorded 456 double-figure scoring games, and has grabbed 10-or-more rebounds 243 times Has 205 double-doubles (eighth in Hawks history) A four-time All-Star Compiled 15.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.3 blocks in 30.5 minutes (.538 FG%,.759 FT%), and was named an All-Star for the third time, in Ranked sixth in the NBA in FG%, t17th in FGM (519), t22nd in bpg and t38th in rpg, and scored in double-figures 65 times (19 20-point efforts) Named Kia NBA co-eastern Conference Player of the Month in January 2015 Appeared in 29 games (all starts) in , and averaged 18.6 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.5 blocks in 33.0 minutes (.567 FG%,.364 3FG%,.682 FT%) Recorded nine double-doubles (five 20-point/10-rebound games) Hit double figures 28 times, including point outings (one 30-point game) Missed the final 53 games due to a torn right pectoral muscle (12/28-4/16) and subsequent surgery in Atlanta on 12/31 In , played and started in 74 contests, and averaged 17.4 points, career-best 10.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.1 blocks and 1.1 steals in 37.2 minutes (.543 FG%,.500 3FG%,.644 FT%) Ranked sixth in the league in double-doubles (43), eighth in rpg, 10th in FG%, t25th in ppg and 30th in bpg Appeared in 11 contests (all starts) in , averaging 12.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.3 blocks and 0.9 steals in 31.6 minutes (.553 FG%,.733 FT%) Missed 55 games due to a torn left pectoral muscle (suffered and subsequent surgery In 77 games in , posted averages of 15.3 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.0 blocks and 0.8 steals (.557 FG%,.500 3FG%,.798 FT%) Ranked fifth in the NBA in FG%, 28th in blocks and 16th in efficiency (22.5) Finished 11th in rebounds, seventh in def. rebounds (7.0) and t24th in off. rebounds (2.4) Had 36 double-doubles (tied for ninth in NBA), including one 20/20 game Named Third-Team All-NBA, and earned his second straight All-Star appearance : In his third year in an Atlanta uniform, became the first Hawks draft pick to earn an All-Star berth since Kevin Willis Contributed 14.2 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.1 blocks and 0.7 steals in 35.1 minutes (.551 FG%,.789 FT%), appearing in 81 games Ranked eighth in the NBA in FG%, 10th in rebounds, tied for ninth in off. rebounds (2.9) and 26th in blocks Had a team-leading 39 doubledoubles (10th in the NBA) Started all 67 games he played in , averaging 11.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.4 blocks and 0.8 steals in 33.5 minutes (.525 FG% - 15th in the NBA,.727 FT%) The only player unanimously selected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team (runner-up for Rookie of the Year honors) in , Horford nearly averaged a double-double during his first year Became the first Atlanta draftee to earn first team honors since Stacey Augmon in Averaged 10.1 points, 9.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.9 blocks, 0.7 steals and 31.4 minutes in 81 games (77 starts) Earned three Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month awards Ranked t13th in the NBA in rebounds, t11th in off. rebounds (3.1), t14th in def. rebounds (6.6), 31st in FG% and t39th in blocks Led all first-year players in rpg, double-doubles (25) and efficiency (16.5). PLAYOFF HISTORY: Horford has appeared in 64 playoff games for Atlanta (63 starts), totalling 12.9 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.2 blocks in 34.9 minutes (.486 FG%,.745 FT%) In 16 starts in the 2015 postseason, put up 14.4 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.4 blocks in 32.6 minutes (.507 FG%,.750 FT%) Played and started in all six games of the Hawks 2013 first-round postseason loss to Indiana, averaging 16.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals in 36.3 minutes (.494 FG%,.667 FT%) Played in three games of the 2012 first-round loss to Boston (missed the initial three contests due to continued rehab for a torn left pectoral), and averaged 15.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks in 36.0 minutes (.588 FG%,.750 FT%) In starting 12 postseason contests in 2011 against Orlando and Chicago, compiled 11.3 points, 9.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.0 blocks in 39.0 minutes (.423 FG%,.769 FT%) Started 11 contests in the 2010 postseason vs. Milwaukee and Orlando, and averaged 14.6 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.7 blocks in 35.3 minutes (.523 FG%,.839 FT%) Played and started in nine contests in the 2009 Playoffs against Miami and Cleveland, and averaged 6.9 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 28.0 minutes (.424 FG%,.667 FT%) Suffered a sprained right ankle in Game 5 vs. Miami, and missed Game 6 of that series, as well as Game 2 in the second round vs. Cleveland, as a result Had an outstanding postseason series vs. Boston (2008 Playoffs), averaging 12.6 points, 10.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.0 blocks in 39.6 minutes (.472 FG%,.741 FT%) Also captured 3.1 offensive rebounds per contest Became the 24th rookie in NBA history to put up at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in his playoff debut (first Hawk to do so). CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (31.4) (9.7) 124 (1.5) 60 (0.8) 76 (0.4) Atl (33.5) (9.3) 163 (2.4) 53 (0.8) 95 (1.4) Atl (35.1) (9.9) 189 (2.3) 59 (0.7) 91 (1.1) Atl (35.1) (9.3) 266 (3.5) 59 (0.8) 80 (1.0) Atl (31.6) (7.0) 24 (2.2) 10 (0.9) 14 (1.3) Atl (37.2) (10.2) 240 (3.2) 78 (1.1) 78 (1.1) Atl (33.0) (8.4) 76 (2.6) 27 (0.9) 44 (1.5) Atl (30.5) (7.2) 244 (3.2) 68 (0.9) 98 (1.3) Atl (32.1) (7.3) 263 (3.2) 68 (0.8) 121 (1.5) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (33.5) (8.9) 1589 (2.7) 482 (0.8) 697 (1.2) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (39.6) (3.6) 3 (0.4) 7 (1.0) Atl (28.0) (2.0) 6 (0.7) 6 (0.7) Atl (35.3) (1.8) 8 (0.7) 19 (1.7) Atl (39.0) (3.5) 5 (0.4) 12 (1.0) Atl (36.0) (2.7) 4 (1.3) 4 (1.3) Atl (36.3) (3.0) 6 (1.0) 5 (0.8) Atl (32.6) (3.7) 13 (0.8) 23 (1.4) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (34.9) (3.0) 45 (0.7) 76 (1.2) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 33 v/chi (1/9) 34 two times 26 v/ind (4/27/13) FGM 15 v/chi (1/9) 15 two times 12 v/ind (4/27/13) FGA (1/5) 24 v/was (2/4/15) 21 v/mil (4/28/10) 3FGM (12/29) (12/29/15) 1 three times 3FGA (12/29) (12/29/15) 3 v/was (5/3/15) FTM 5 two times 10 two times 6 four times FTA 5 five times (11/11/08) 8 v/ind (4/29/13) REBS 16 three times 22 two times 17 v/was (5/3/15) ASSTS 9 v/was (3/21) 10 two times 7 two times STLS 3 four times 5 three times 3 three times BLKS 5 v/gsw (2/22) 7 v/sac (1/17/11) 5 two times MINS 44 v/mil (2/20) 53 v/sea (11/16/07) (5/10/12) 15

18 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

19 KRIS HUMPHRIES # REGULAR SEASON: Totalled 6.5 points and 4.1 rebounds in 15.8 minutes, appearing in 53 games (17 starts) with the Hawks, Wizards and Suns Scored in double-figures four times with Atlanta Made his Hawks (3/4), finishing with 14 points, eight rebounds, one steal and one block in 22 minutes (4-7 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 5-6 FTs) Led the team in rebounding once Played in 32 combined games (17 starting assignments) between Washington and Phoenix, averaging 6.5 points and 4.6 rebounds in 16.9 minutes (.381 FG%,.338 3FG%,.897 FT%) Hit a single season career-best 34 3FGs. Kris Humphries Forward 6-9, 235 Minnesota/USA 12th Year Born: 2/6/85 PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has averaged 6.8 points and 5.5 rebounds in 744 career games (199 starts) in 12 seasons with the Hawks, Jazz, Raptors, Mavericks, Nets, Celtics, Wizards and Suns (.466 FG%,.696 FT%) In the campaign with the Wizards, averaged 8.0 points and 6.5 rebounds in 21.0 minutes in 64 games (17 starts) Grabbed 10-ormore rebounds 10 times Spent the season with Boston, averaging 8.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 21.0 minutes (.473 FG%,.744 FT%), appearing in 69 games (30 starts) Averaged 5.8 points and 5.6 rebounds in 18.1 minutes (.448 FG%,.789 FT%) in 65 games (21 starts) with the Nets in Had six double-doubles In with the Nets, totalled 13.8 points and 11.9 rebounds (fifth in the NBA) in 34.9 minutes (.481 FG%,.752 FT%) Finished 10th in the league with 29 double-doubles In his first season with the Nets ( ), compiled 10.0 points and 10.4 rebounds (fifth in the NBA) in 74 games (44) starts, playing 27.9 minutes Recorded 29 double-doubles, and 20-plus rebounds twice Appeared in 69 games with the Mavericks and Nets in , and averaged 7.1 points and 5.5 rebounds in 17.7 minutes Played in 29 games with Toronto in , averaging 3.9 pionts and 2.4 rebounds in 9.1 minutes Posted averages of 5.7 points and 3.7 rebounds in 70 games (13.2 minutes) in In his first year in Toronto ( ), contributed 3.8 points and 3.1 rebounds in 11.2 minutes (.470 FG%) Played in 62 games (two starts) with the Jazz in , and averaged 3.0 points and 2.5 rebounds in 10.0 minutes As a rookie with Utah in , finished with averages of 4.1 points and 2.9 rebounds in 13.0 minutes. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has 17 games of playoff experience with Toronto, Brooklyn and Washington, and has averaged 2.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in 9.4 minutes. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Uta (13.0) (2.9) 43 (0.6) 25 (0.4) 18 (0.3) Uta (10.0) (2.5) 30 (0.5) 23 (0.4) 16 (0.3) Tor (11.2) (3.1) 18 (0.3) 14 (0.2) 21 (0.4) Tor (13.2) (3.7) 28 (0.4) 25 (0.4) 28 (0.4) Tor (9.1) (2.4) 10 (0.3) 8 (0.3) 6 (0.2) Dal-NJ (17.7) (5.5) 32 (0.5) 36 (0.5) 48 (0.7) NJ (27.9) (10.4) 84 (1.1) 33 (0.5) 80 (1.1) NJ (34.9) (11.0) 90 (1.5) 50 (0.8) 74 (1.2) Bkn (18.3) (5.6) 32 (0.5) 16 (0.3) 33 (0.5) Bos (19.9) (5.9) 67 (1.0) 35 (0.5) 61 (0.9) Was (21.0) (6.5) 57 (0.9) 34 (0.5) 25 (0.4) Was-Pho-Atl (15.8) (4.1) 36 (0.7) 16 (0.3) 23 (0.4) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (18.2) (5.5) 527 (0.7) 311 (0.4) 433 (0.6) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Tor (11.5) (2.8) 1 (0.2) 1 (0.2) 2 (0.3) Tor (0.7) (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Bkn (11.9) (3.3) 1 (0.1) 1 (0.1) 3 (0.4) Was (5.0) (3.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (9.4) (2.5) 2 (0.1) 2 (0.1) 5 (0.3) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 23 v/orl (11/14) 31 v/mil (3/12/12) 8 two times FGM 9 v/orl (11/14) 12 v/mia (4/16/12) 4 v/chi (4/29/13) FGA 14 v/orl (11/14) 21 v/mia (1/7/12) 8 v/chi (4/19/13) 3FGM 5 v/orl (11/14) 5 v/orl (11/14/15) N/A 3FGA 8 v/orl (11/14) 8 v/orl (11/14/15) N/A FTM 6 v/hou (2/19) 10 two times 2 two times FTA 6 four times 12 three times (4/29/07) REBS 12 v/hou (2/19) (3/23/11) 6 two times ASSTS 4 v/sas (2/21) 5 three times 1 two times STLS (4/13) 4 two times 1 two times BLKS 2 four times 5 two times 1 five times MINS 30 v/orl (11/14) 53 v/tor (3/5/11) 24 v/njn (4/21/07) 17

20 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET Not On Roster 10/29 at NY Not On Roster 10/30 CHA Not On Roster 11/1 at Cha Not On Roster 11/3 at Mia Not On Roster 11/4 BKN Not On Roster 11/6 at NO Not On Roster 11/7 WAS Not On Roster 11/9 MIN Not On Roster 11/11 NO Not On Roster 11/13 at Bos Not On Roster 11/15 UTA Not On Roster 11/17 at Bkn Not On Roster 11/18 SAC Not On Roster 11/21 at Cle Not On Roster 11/24 BOS Not On Roster 11/25 at Min Not On Roster 11/27 at Mem Not On Roster 11/28 at SA Not On Roster 11/30 OKC Not On Roster 12/2 TOR Not On Roster 12/4 LAL Not On Roster 12/9 at Dal Not On Roster 12/10 at OKC Not On Roster 12/12 SA Not On Roster 12/14 MIA Not On Roster 12/16 PHI Not On Roster 12/18 at Bos Not On Roster 12/20 at Orl Not On Roster 12/21 POR Not On Roster 12/23 DET Not On Roster 12/26 NY Not On Roster 12/28 at Ind Not On Roster 12/29 at Hou Not On Roster 1/3 at NY Not On Roster 1/5 NY Not On Roster 1/7 at Phi Not On Roster 1/9 CHI Not On Roster 1/13 at Cha Not On Roster 1/15 at Mil Not On Roster 1/16 BKN Not On Roster 1/18 ORL Not On Roster 1/20 at Por Not On Roster 1/21 at Sac Not On Roster 1/23 at Pho Not On Roster 1/25 at Den Not On Roster 1/27 LAC Not On Roster 1/28 at Ind Not On Roster 1/31 at M ia Not On Roster 2/1 DAL Not On Roster 2/3 at Phi Not On Roster 2/5 IND Not On Roster 2/7 at Orl Not On Roster 2/8 ORL Not On Roster 2/10 at Chi Not On Roster 2/19 MIA Not On Roster 2/20 MIL Not On Roster 2/22 GS Not On Roster 2/26 CHI Not On Roster 2/28 CHA Not On Roster Signed as a free agent on 3/1 3/1 at GS DNP-coach's decision 3/4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November December January February M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS 0 18

21 KYLE KORVER #26 Kyle Korver Guard 6-7, 212 Creighton/USA 13th Year Born: 3/17/ REGULAR SEASON: Appeared in 80 games (all starts), and averaged 9.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 30.0 minutes (.435 FG%,.399 3FG%,.833 FT%) Ranked t19th in the NBA in 3FGM (158) and 21st in 3FG% Scored in double-figures 39 times, including one 20-point game Led the team in scoring twice and assists on three occasions Started a single season career-best 80 games Led the club in 3FGM, was second in 3FG% and fifth in rpg Hit 8-8 FGs, 4-4 3FGs and 2-2 FTs on his way to 22 points, seven rebounds, five assists, three steals and one (11/6) Recorded one four-point play Missed two games (10/30, 11/4) due to ankle rehab PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has appeared in 964 career games (396 starts) in 13 seasons with Philadelphia, Utah, Chicago and Atlanta, and holds career averages of 10.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 26.5 minutes (.442 FG%,.429 3FG%,.879 FT%) Ranks first in franchise history in career FT% (.887), is third in 3FGM (753) and fourth in 3FGA (1,651) The first player in NBA history to lead the league in 3FG% three times In , led the NBA in 3FG% at.536 ( FGM), establishing the NBA single season three-point shooting record Led the NBA in FT% and ranked ninth in 3FG% in Made his first All-Star game in and averaged 12.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 32.2 minutes (.487 FG%,.492 3FG%,.898 FT%), in 75 games (all starts) Led the NBA in 3FG% and was third in 3FGM (221) Also ranked sixth in the league in +/- ratio (+624) Named Kia NBA co-eastern Conference Player of the Month in January 2015 Played in 71 games, all starts, in , averaging 12.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.0 steals in 33.9 minutes (.475 FG%,.472 3FG%,.926 FT%) Ranked first in the NBA in 3FG% and 12th in 3FGM (185) Scored in double-figures 42 times (seven 20-point outings) Made five-ormore 3FGs in a game seven times Reached season career-highs in assists per game and FT% Led the club in 3FG%, 3FGM and minutes per game, while ranking fourth in points and steals per game His 127 consecutive games (11/4/12-3/2/14) with at least one 3FGM set an NBA record (broke Dana Barros' mark of 89 v/cle on 12/6) In his first season with the Hawks in , compiled 10.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.0 steals in 30.5 minutes (.461 FG%,.457 3FG%,.859 FT%), ranking second in the NBA in 3FG% and fourth in makes (189) His 189 three-pointers made was the fourth-best season total in franchise history Appeared in 65 games (seven starts) with the Bulls in , and averaged 8.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 22.6 minutes (.432 FG%,.435 3FG% (10th in the NBA),.833 FT%) In , in 82 games, and averaged 8.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 20.1 minutes (.434 FG%,.415 3FG%,.885 FT%) Was 17th in the NBA in 3FG% Appeared in 52 games with the Jazz in , and averaged 7.2 points and 2.1 rebounds Led the NBA in three-point shooting at.536 ( FGM), setting the NBA single season 3FG% record In , in 78 games (two starts), and averaged 9.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists (.438 FG%,.386 3FG%,.882 FT%) Split time between the 76ers and Jazz in , and posted 9.9 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 75 games (all as a reserve) In Philadelphia ( ), appeared in 74 games (one start), and averaged a career-high 14.4 points Also averaged 3.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 30.9 minutes Led the NBA in FT% and ranked ninth in 3FG% In 82 games (43 starts) in , tallied 11.5 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 31.3 minutes Shot.430 from the field and.849 from the free-throw line Ranked fifth in the league in three-pointers made (184) and 11th in 3FG% (.420) In , appeared in 82 games (57 starts), and averaged 11.5 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists Set the Sixers record for three-pointers made (226) and attempted (558) Led the league in 3FGM, and ranked among NBA leaders in attempts (third) and percentage (18th,.405) As a rookie in , averaged 4.5 points and 1.5 rebounds in 74 games (.352 FG%,.391 3FG%,.792 FT%) Ranked 22nd overall, and second among NBA rookies, in 3FG%. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has participated in 81 playoff contests (30 starts) with the Hawks, Philadelphia, Utah and Chicago, and averaged 8.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists (.410 FG%,.377 3FG%,.880 FT%) in 25.6 minutes Started the first 14 games of the 2015 playoffs for Atlanta before suffering a right ankle sprain in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals against Cleveland and missing the final two contests Tallied 11.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.1 blocks in 37.5 minutes Started all seven games in the 2014 postseason vs. Indiana, and averaged 13.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in 35.7 minutes (.455 FG%,.426 3FG%,.917 FT%) In the 2013 first round series against the Pacers, played in six games (two starts), averaging 10.2 points and 3.3 rebounds in 29.5 minutes (.388 FG%,.353 3FG%,.917 FT%) In the 2012 postseason with Chicago against Philly, put up 3.8 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists (.409 FG%,.308 3FG%,.500 FT%) During Chicago's 2011 playoff run, came off the bench in all 16 contests, averaging 6.6 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists (.388 FG%,.423 3FG%, 7-7 FTs). CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Phi (11.9) (1.5) 40 (0.5) 25 (0.3) 8 (0.1) Phi (32.5) (4.6) 182 (2.2) 103 (1.3) 33 (0.4) Phi (31.3) (3.3) 163 (2.0) 65 (0.8) 26 (0.3) Phi (30.9) (3.5) 105 (1.4) 57 (0.8) 20 (0.3) Phi-Uta (23.1) (2.3) 101 (1.3) 42 (0.6) 29 (0.4) Uta (24.0) (3.3) 137 (1.8) 47 (0.6) 30 (0.4) Uta (18.3) (2.1) 89 (1.7) 26 (0.5) 12 (0.2) Chi (20.1) (1.8) 124 (1.5) 35 (0.4) 20 (0.2) Chi (22.6) (2.4) 112 (1.7) 36 (0.6) 15 (0.2) Atl (30.5) (4.0) 146 (2.0) 70 (1.0) 37 (0.5) Atl (33.9) (4.0) 208 (2.9) 70 (1.0) 24 (0.3) Atl (32.2) (4.1) 196 (2.6) 52 (0.7) 42 (0.6) Atl (30.0) (3.3) 164 (2.1) 60 (0.8) 35 (0.4) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (26.5) (3.1) 1767 (1.8) 688 (0.7) 331 (0.7) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Phi (29.4) (2.6) 8 (1.6) 4 (0.8) 1 (0.2) Uta (21.6) (2.2) 7 (0.6) 4 (0.3) 8 (0.7) Uta (27.2) (2.2) 13 (2.6) 3 (0.6) 1 (0.2) Uta (21.0) (1.1) 13 (1.3) 5 (0.5) 0 (0.0) Chi (17.3) (1.2) 17 (1.1) 8 (0.5) 3 (0.2) Chi (15.7) (1.7) 9 (1.5) 3 (0.5) 3 (0.5) Atl (29.5) (3.3) 4 (0.7) 2 (0.3) 4 (0.7) Atl (35.7) (5.3) 5 (0.7) 4 (0.6) 2 (0.3) Atl (37.6) (5.0) 33 (2.4) 20 (1.4) 15 (1.1) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (25.6) (2.7) 109 (1.3) 53 (0.7) 37 (0.5) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS (11/6) 31 two times 23 v/lal (5/8/10) FGM (11/6) 11 two times 9 v/lal (5/8/10) FGA 14 two times (1/2/07) (4/27/15) 3FGM (12/20) 8 two times (5/1/15) 3FGA 10 three times (3/1/05) (4/27/15) FTM 3 three times 10 v/chi (2/25/06) 6 two times FTA (11/21) 10 v/chi (2/25/06) 6 two times REBS (11/25) 11 two times (4/27/15) ASSTS 7 v/phi (12/16) 9 two times 6 v/den (4/23/10) STLS 3 four times 6 v/cle (3/4/05) 6 v/was (5/13/15) BLKS 3 two times (2/1/08) 3 v/was (5/5/15) MINS 41 two times 48 four times 45 two times 19

22 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA IL-ankle rehab 11/1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN IL-ankle rehab 11/6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

23 PAUL MILLSAP #4 Paul Millsap Forward 6-8, 246 Louisiana Tech/USA 10th Year Born: 2/10/ REGULAR SEASON: Compiled 17.1 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.7 blocks in 32.7 minutes (.470 FG%,.757 FT%), playing and starting in 81 games Ranked eighth in the NBA in bpg, 11th in spg, t16th in rpg, 22nd in FTM (309), 33rd in ppg and t39th in FG% Scored in double-figures 75 times, including point efforts (one 30-point game) Ranked t17th in the league with 32 double-doubles (13 20-point/10-rebound games) Led the team in scoring 32 times, rebounding 49 times and assists on eight occasions Posted single season career-highs in rpg, apg, bpg, FTM and starts Led the club in ppg, rpg, spg, bpg and FTM, while finishing second in FGM (501) and third in apg Tallied 31 points, 16 rebounds, five blocks, three assists and two steals (13-22 FGs, 5-7 3FGs) v/bos (4/9) Recorded 18 points, eight rebounds, a career-high six blocks, three assists and two steals (8-16 FGs, 2-2 FTs) v/chi (1/9) Also tied a career-high six (3/28) Named the NBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played 4/4-4/10 Named to the 2016 Eastern Conference All-Star team, his third straight appearance in the midseason classic Missed one game (1/23) due to personal reasons. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has appeared in 768 games (492 starts) in 10 seasons, averaging 13.9 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.1 blocks in 29.1 minutes per game (.499 FG%,.732 FT%) A three-time All-Star All-Rookie Second Team (was one point shy of First Team) In , posted 16.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.0 blocks in 32.7 minutes (.476 FG%,.356 3FG%,.757 FT%), ranking ninth in the NBA in spg, t28th in rpg, 32nd in ppg and t36th in FG% Was 17th in the league in +/- ratio (+408) Scored in double-figures 66 times, including point nights Named Kia NBA co-eastern Conference Player of the Month in January 2015 Appeared in his second consecutive All-Star game Averaged 17.9 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.1 blocks in 33.5 minutes (.461 FG%,.358 3FG%,.731 FT%) with the Hawks in , appearing in 74 games (73 starts) Ranked ninth in the NBA in spg, t25th in rpg, t29th in ppg and 30th in bpg Posted 30 double-doubles (t18th in the league), including one triple-double Scored in double-figures 68 times (29 20-point efforts, including two 30-point games) In , appeared in 78 games (all starts), and averaged 14.6 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.0 blocks in 30.4 minutes (.490 FG%,.742 FT%) Ranked first among NBA Western Conference power forwards in steals per game (1.31) Appeared in 64 games (62 starts) in , and averaged 16.6 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.8 steals in 32.5 minutes (.495 FG%,.792 FT%) Ranked fourth in NBA in steals per game (1.84), leading the Jazz In , appeared in 76 games (all starts), averaging 17.3 points and 7.6 rebounds (.531 FG%,.391 3FG%,.757 FT%) Ranked 10th in NBA in field goal percentage Had a career-high 46 points in an overtime win at Miami (11/9) Appeared in 82 games (eight starts) averaging 11.6 points and 6.8 rebounds (.538 FG%,.693 FT%) in Appeared in 76 games in , starting 38, and averaging 13.5 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 30.1 minutes per game (.534 FG%,.699 FT%) Averaged 16.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.2 steals per game as a starter, and finished fourth in the Most Improved Player Award balloting In the season, appeared in all 82 games (two starts), averaging 8.1 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 20.8 minutes (.504 FG%,.677 FT%) Appeared in 82 games as a rookie in with Utah, averaging 6.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 0.8 steals and 0.9 blocks in 18.0 minutes, hitting.525 FG% and.673 FT% Second among rookies in rebounding and double-doubles (seven), third in steals and blocks, tied for fifth in scoring, and eighth in minutes. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has played in 71 postseason contests with the Hawks and Jazz, starting 26, averaging 11.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.1 blocks (.464 FG%,.687 FT%) in 27.1 minutes Saw action in all 16 postseason games (15 starts) with Atlanta in 2015, averaging 15.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.6 steals in 35.4 minutes Started all seven contests in the Hawks' 2014 first round series against Indiana, and put up 19.4 points, 10.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.9 blocks and 1.4 steals in 38.1 minutes (.398 FG%,.804 FT%) In the 2012 first round series against the Spurs, put in 12.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in 34.8 minutes (.370 FG%,.500 FT%) in four starts In 10 games off the bench in the 2010 playoffs vs. Denver and the LA Lakers, put in 18.0 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.4 blocks and 1.1 steals (.574 FG%,.690 FT%) in 32.3 minutes Played in all five first-round games against the Lakers in 2009 (off bench), and averaged 11.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 31.0 minutes (.510 FG%,.500 FT%) During the Jazz playoff run in 2008, played in 12 games against the Rockets and Lakers, averaging 6.4 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 17.5 minutes (.516 FG%,.520 FT%) Saw action in 17 games during the 2007 postseason, tallying 5.9 points and 4.4 rebounds in 15.5 minutes (.525 FG%,.667 FT%) vs. Houston, Golden State and San Antonio. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Uta (18.0) (5.2) 62 (0.8) 67 (0.8) 74 (0.9) Uta (20.8) (5.6) 81 (1.0) 72 (0.9) 73 (0.9) Uta (30.1) (8.6) 138 (1.8) 78 (1.0) 73 (1.0) Uta (27.8) (6.8) 131 (1.6) 64 (0.8) 99 (1.2) Uta (34.3) (7.6) 187 (2.5) 103 (1.4) 69 (0.9) Uta (32.8) (8.8) 150 (2.3) 118 (1.8) 52 (0.8) Uta (30.4) (7.1) 201 (2.6) 102 (1.3) 80 (1.0) Atl (33.5) (8.5) 232 (3.1) 129 (1.7) 78 (1.0) Atl (32.7) (7.8) 223 (3.1) 130 (1.8) 69 (1.0) Atl (32.7) (9.0) 265 (3.3) 147 (1.8) 139 (1.7) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (29.1) (7.4) 1670 (2.2) 1010 (1.3) 806 (1.1) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Uta (15.5) (4.4) 8 (0.5) 11 (0.6) 9 (0.5) Uta (17.5) (3.9) 4 (0.3) 7 (0.6) 16 (1.3) Uta (31.0) (8.0) 8 (1.6) 4 (0.8) 5 (1.0) Uta (32.3) (8.8) 22 (2.2) 11 (1.1) 14 (1.4) Uta (34.8) (11.0) 2 (0.5) 1 (0.3) 10 (2.5) Atl (38.1) (10.9) 20 (2.9) 10 (1.4) 13 (1.9) Atl (35.4) (8.7) 55 (3.4) 25 (1.6) 14 (0.9) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (27.1) (7.2) 119 (1.7) 69 (1.0) 81 (1.1) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 31 v/bos (4/9) (11/9/10) 29 v/ind (4/26/14) FGM 13 v/bos (4/9) (11/9/10) 11 v/den (4/23/10) FGA 24 v/mil (2/20) (1/19/10) (5/3/14) 3FGM 5 v/bos (4/9) (12/23/13) 4 v/bkn (4/22/15) 3FGA 7 two times (12/23/13) 6 v/ind (4/26/14) FTM (11/27) 15 v/bkn (1/28/15) (5/24/15) FTA (11/27) 16 three times 12 two times REBS (3/5) (4/13/10) 19 two times ASSTS 8 v/pho (4/5) 10 v/tor (3/18/14) 8 v/was (5/3/15) STLS 5 four times 8 v/min (3/15/12) (4/25/15) BLKS 6 two times 6 two times 5 v/sas (5/5/12) MINS 46 v/mil (2/20) 53 v/dal (4/16/12) (4/27/15) 21

24 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho IL-personal reasons 1/25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

25 MIKE MUSCALA # REGULAR SEASON: In 60 games, averaged 3.3 points and 2.0 rebounds in 9.4 minutes (.500 FG%,.795 FT%) Scored in double-figures three times Led the team in rebounding on eight occasions Posted single season career-highs in games played, FTM (31), 3FGM (12) and apg (tied) Had 12 points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal (4-5 FGs, 4-7 (2/3) Recorded seven points and one assist (1-1 FGs, career-high 5-7 (11/13) Missed two games (10/29-10/30) due to a right ankle sprain. Mike Muscala Forward/Center 6-11, 240 Bucknell/USA 3rd Year Born: 7/1/91 PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has played in 120 games over three seasons (eight starts), averaging 3.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in 10.7 minutes (.505 FG%,.859 FT%) Appeared in 40 contests in , averaging 4.9 points and 3.0 rebounds in 12.6 minutes (.550 FG%,.409 3FG%,.880 FT%) Scored in double-figures five times and had two doubledigit rebounding games In his eight starts, averaged 9.4 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.2 steals in 25.5 minutes (.579 FG%,.571 3FG%,.833 FT%) In , averaged 3.8 points and 2.6 rebounds in 10.7 minutes (.425 FG%, FTs) in 20 contests Scored in double-figures once Tallied 15 points, four rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 25 minutes (6-8 FGs, 3-3 (4/16) Made his NBA (3/2), finishing with four points, five rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes (2-6 FGs) Became the first Bucknell alum to play in a regular season NBA game Signed with the Hawks on 2/27 Played in 20 games for Blusens Monbus Obradoiro of the Spanish ACB League earlier in the year, averaging 14.6 points (seventh in the league), a league-leading 7.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 26.3 minutes (.546 FG%,.871 FT%). PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has averaged 3.5 points and 1.5 rebounds in 8.8 minutes (.571 FG%) in 12 career playoff games Tallied 4.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in 10.2 minutes (.606 FG%) over 10 games in the 2015 postseason Played in two games in the Hawks' first round playoff matchup with Indiana in 2014, averaging 2.5 minutes. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (10.8) (2.6) 7 (0.4) 3 (0.2) 10 (0.5) Atl (12.6) (3.0) 25 (0.6) 16 (0.4) 19 (0.5) Atl (9.4) (2.0) 34 (0.6) 13 (0.2) 27 (0.5) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (10.7) (2.4) 66 (0.6) 32 (0.3) 56 (0.5) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (2.5) (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Atl (10.2) (1.8) 1 (0.1) 1 (0.1) 3 (0.3) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (8.9) (1.5) 1 (0.1) 1 (0.1) 3 (0.3) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS (2/3) (3/28/15) 8 two times FGM 5 two times 8 v/cha (4/10/15) 4 two times FGA (11/27) (3/28/15) 5 three times 3FGM 1 twelve times 2 CHA (3/28/15) 1 two times 3FGA (11/27) (11/27/15) 2 two times FTM (11/13) (11/13/15) N/A FTA 7 two times 7 two times N/A REBS 6 three times (3/31/15) 3 three times ASSTS 3 v/orl (2/8) 4 two times (5/24/15) STLS 3 v/chi (2/26) 4 v/pho (4/7/15) (5/1/15) BLKS (3/30) 4 two times 1 three times MINS (11/27) (3/28/15) 15 v/was (5/13/15) 23

26 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY IL-right ankle sprain 10/30 CHA IL-right ankle sprain 11/1 at Cha DNP-coach's decision 11/3 at Mia DNP-coach's decision 11/4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO DNP-coach's decision 11/7 WAS W % % % /9 MIN DNP-coach's decision 11/11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos DNP-coach's decision 12/20 at Orl DNP-coach's decision 12/21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou DNP-coach's decision 1/3 at NY DNP-coach's decision 1/5 NY DNP-coach's decision 1/7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil DNP-coach's decision 1/16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac DNP-coach's decision 1/23 at Pho DNP-coach's decision 1/25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC DNP-coach's decision 1/28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC DNP-coach's decision 3/8 at Uta DNP-coach's decision 3/10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det DNP-coach's decision 3/17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 MIL DNP-coach's decision 3/26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi DNP-coach's decision 3/30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE DNP-coach's decision 4/5 PHO DNP-coach's decision 4/7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % # DIV/0! % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS 0 24

27 LAMAR PATTERSON # REGULAR SEASON: Averaged 2.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 11.3 minutes, appearing in 35 games Scored in double-figures one time Made his NBA debut v/det (10/27), finishing with five points, two assists and one rebound in 18 minutes (1-1 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) Assigned to the NBA D-League on six occasions (five times with Austin and once with Canton), averaging 12.8 points, 4.3 assists and 3.9 rebounds (.432 FG%,.783 FT%) in 19 games Has also appeared in three NBA D-League playoff games with Austin. Lamar Patterson Guard/Forward 6-5, 225 Pittsburgh/USA 1st Year Born: 8/12/91 CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (11.3) (1.4) 39 (1.1) 9 (0.3) 2 (0.1) HIGHS /CAREER PTS 10 v/bos (11/24) FGM 3 four times FGA 7 two times 3FGM 3 v/bos (11/24) 3FGA 5 two times FTM 3 two times FTA 4 two times REBS 6 v/bos (11/24) ASSTS 3 six times STLS 2 v/cha (10/30) BLKS 1 two times MINS (11/27) 25

28 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS DNP-coach's decision 11/9 MIN DNP-coach's decision 11/11 NO DNP-coach's decision 11/13 at Bos IL-NBA D-League 11/15 UTA DNP-coach's decision 11/17 at Bkn DNP-coach's decision 11/18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY DNP-coach's decision 1/7 at Phi IL 1/9 CHI DNP-coach's decision 1/13 at Cha IL-NBA D-League 1/15 at M il IL-NBA D-League 1/16 BKN IL-NBA D-League 1/18 ORL IL 1/20 at Por DNP-coach's decision 1/21 at Sac IL 1/23 at Pho DNP-coach's decision 1/25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC DNP-coach's decision 1/28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND DNP-coach's decision 2/7 at Orl DNP-coach's decision 2/8 ORL DNP-coach's decision 2/10 at Chi W % % % /19 MIA DNP-coach's decision 2/20 MIL DNP-coach's decision 2/22 GS DNP-coach's decision 2/26 CHI IL-NBA D-League 2/28 CHA IL-NBA D-League 3/1 at GS IL-NBA D-League 3/4 at LAL IL-NBA D-League 3/5 at LAC IL-NBA D-League 3/8 at Uta IL-NBA D-League 3/10 at Tor IL-NBA D-League 3/12 M EM IL-NBA D-League 3/13 IND IL-NBA D-League 3/16 at Det IL-NBA D-League 3/17 DEN IL-NBA D-League 3/19 HOU IL-NBA D-League 3/21 WAS IL-NBA D-League 3/23 at Was IL-NBA D-League 3/25 M IL IL-NBA D-League 3/26 at Det IL 3/28 at Chi IL 3/30 at Tor IL-NBA D-League 4/1 CLE IL-NBA D-League 4/5 PHO IL-NBA D-League 4/7 TOR IL-NBA D-League 4/9 BOS IL-NBA D-League 4/11 at Cle IL-NBA D-League 4/13 at Was IL-NBA D-League TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % # DIV/0! M arch April Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS 0 26

29 DENNIS SCHRöDER # REGULAR SEASON: In 80 games (six starts), posted averages of 11.0 points, 4.4 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 20.3 minutes (.421 FG%,.791 FT%) Ranked t30th in the NBA in apg Scored in double-figures 44 times, including six 20-point efforts Had two double-doubles (one 20-point/10 assist game) and three double-digit assist nights Averaged 13.7 points, 5.5 assists and 3.8 rebounds (.388 FG%,.333 3FG%,.688 FT%) in six starting assignments Led the team in scoring six times, assists 20 times and rebounds on four occasions Posted single season career-highs in ppg, rpg, apg, spg, bpg, FGM (329), 3FGM (77) and games played Ranked second on the club in apg, third in FTM (144), fourth in FGM (329), and fifth in ppg and 3FGM (77) Had 23 points, eight assists, four rebounds and one steal (7-9 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, career-high 8-9 (3/23) Tallied 25 points, 10 assists, eight rebounds, one steal and one block in 40 minutes (10-19 FGs, 3-8 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) v/mil (2/20), setting or tying career-highs in points, rebounds, FGM, 3FGM and minutes Tied his career-best of three 3FGM seven other times this year. Dennis Schröder Guard 6-1, 172 NY Phantoms Braunschweig/ Germany 3rd Year Born: 9/15/93 PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has played in 206 games over three seasons (16 starts), averaging 8.9 points, 3.7 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 18.3 minutes Recorded 10.0 points, 4.1 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 19.7 minutes (.427 FG%,.351 3FG%,.827 FT%) in in 77 games (10 starts) Ranked t36th in the NBA in apg Scored in double-figures 42 times (four 20-point efforts) Had five double-doubles Averaged 14.1 points, 7.7 assists and 3.4 rebounds in 29.2 minutes (.422 FG%,.350 3FG%,.783 FT%) as a starter (Hawks were 8-2) Led the team in assists 16 times and in scoring on four occasions Ranked second on the club in apg, third in FT% and sixth in ppg Participated in the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge and Taco Bell Skills Challenge during All-Star Weekend In , averaged 3.7 points, 1.9 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 13.1 minutes (.383 FG%,.674 FT%), appearing in 49 games Ranked t10th among NBA rookies in apg Scored in double-figures two times Led the team in assists on three occasions Made his NBA (10/30), finishing with five points, five assists and four rebounds in 18 minutes (2-5 FGs, 1-2 3FGs) Assigned to Bakersfield of the NBA Development League on 12/4 and recalled on 12/16 Averaged 17.0 points, 6.7 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 34.0 minutes (.479 FG%,.711 FT%) in six games (all starts) with the Jam. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has played in 18 career postseason contests for Atlanta, recording 8.3 points, 3.4 assists and 1.7 rebounds in 16.5 minutes (.395 FG%,.857 FT%) Averaged 9.0 points, 3.9 assists and 1.8 rebounds in 18.1 minutes during the 2015 postseason, seeing action in all 16 contests Put up 10.8 points, 5.3 assists and 3.2 rebounds in 20.8 minutes in the six-game Eastern Conference Semifinals triumph over Washington Appeared in two contests in Atlanta's first round playoff series against the Pacers in 2014, and averaged 2.5 points and 1.0 rebounds in 3.5 minutes (2-2 FGs, 1-1 3FGs). CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (13.1) (1.2) 93 (1.9) 17 (0.4) 0 (0.0) Atl (19.7) (2.1) 317 (4.1) 49 (0.6) 4 (0.1) Atl (20.3) (2.6) 349 (4.4) 70 (0.9) 9 (0.1) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (18.3) (2.1) 759 (3.7) 136 (0.7) 13 (0.1) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (3.5) (1.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Atl (18.1) (1.8) 62 (3.9) 9 (0.6) 0 (0.0) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (16.5) (1.7) 62 (3.4) 9 (0.5) 0 (0.0) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 25 v/mil (2/20) 25 v/mil (2/20/16) (5/9/15) FGM 10 v/mil (2/20) 10 v/mil (2/20/16) 6 three times FGA 21 v/sac (11/15) 21 v/sac (11/15/15) 13 two times 3FGM 3 eight times 3 eleven times (5/11/15) 3FGA 9 v/sac (11/15) 9 v/sac (11/15/15) 3 eight times FTM (3/23) (3/15/15) 5 two times FTA (3/23) (3/15/15) 6 v/was (5/5/15) REBS 8 v/mil (2/20) 8 v/mil (2/20/16) 5 two times ASSTS 10 three times 11 two times (5/11/15) STLS 4 two times 5 v/nyk (11/8/14) (5/15/15) BLKS 1 nine times 1 thirteen times N/A MINS 40 v/mil (2/20) 40 v/mil (2/20/16) (5/11/15) 27

30 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou DNP-coach's decision 1/3 at NY DNP-coach's decision 1/5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

31 Mike Scott Forward 6-8, 237 Virginia/USA 4th Year Born: 7/16/88 MIKE SCOTT # REGULAR SEASON: Averaged 6.2 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 15.3 minutes (.468 FG%,.392 3FG%,.794 FT%), appearing in 75 games Scored in double-figures 19 times and had one double-digit rebound night Led the team in scoring twice and rebounding once Posted single season career-highs in 3FG%, FT% and bpg Ranked third on the club in 3FG% and fourth in FG% Blocked a career-high two (1/21), also finishing with six points and one rebound (2-4 FGs, 2-3 3FGs) Tied a career-high with three steals v/bkn (1/16), adding five points, five rebounds and two assists Knocked down 7-8 FGs, 2-2 3FGs and 2-2 FTs on his way to 18 points, two rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block v/nyk (12/26) Missed two games due to a left knee contusion (12/10-12/12) and one contest due to personal reasons (3/10). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has played in 263 games over four seasons (seven starts), averaging 7.4 points and 3.0 rebounds in 15.7 minutes (.466 FG%,.345 3FG%,.784 FT%) Averaged 7.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 16.5 minutes (.444 FG%,.792 FT%) in Scored in double-figures 18 times, including three 20-point nights Led the team in scoring three times and in rebounding once Ranked fifth on the club in 3FGM and seventh in ppg In , compiled averages of 9.6 points and 3.6 rebounds in 18.5 minutes (.479 FG%,.780 FT%), and played in a team-high 80 games (six starts) Scored in double-figures 40 times (five 20-point games, including one 30-point night) and had one double-double Averaged 14.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 32.5 minutes (.434 FG%,.556 FT%) in six starting assignments Led the team in scoring nine times, rebounding twice and assists once Also ranked fourth on the team in FGM and sixth in points per game As a rookie in , averaged 4.6 points and 2.8 rebounds in 9.4 minutes (.476 FG%,.768 FT%) in 40 games (one start) Scored in double-figures seven times, including two 20-point efforts Tied season-high with 36 minutes (4/17), recording season-best in points (23), career-high rebounds (14) and seasonhigh field goals made (10) Pulled down 12 rebounds, adding 12 points for his first career double-double v/tor (4/16) Grabbed eight rebounds to go with 17 points in 18 (4/10) Tallied 22 points (8-15 FGs, 6-8 FTs), six rebounds and two assists in 36 (4/6) Assigned to Bakersfield of the NBA Development League on 12/1, and recalled to the Hawks on 12/11 Assigned to Bakersfield again on 3/1 and was recalled on 3/6 Averaged 18.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 32.6 minutes (.505 FG%,.805 FT%) in seven total games for the Jam. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has appeared in 22 playoff games for the Hawks, averaging 5.9 points and 3.2 rebounds in 15.3 minutes Played in 11 games during the Hawks' 2015 playoff run, recording 4.5 points and 4.2 rebounds in 15.6 minutes (.382 FG%, FT%) In Atlanta's 2014 first round matchup with Indiana, played in all seven contests and averaged 9.4 points and 2.6 rebounds in 20.9 minutes In the Game 5 win at Indiana (4/28/14), exploded for all 17 of his points in the second quarter (6-6 FGs, 5-5 3FGs - the second-most three's in a quarter in NBA playoff history) In the Hawks' 2013 firstround loss to the Pacers played in four contests, and averaged 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds in 5.0 minutes (.500 FG%,.750 FT%). CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (9.4) (2.8) 12 (0.3) 4 (0.1) 2 (0.1) Atl (18.5) (3.6) 75 (0.9) 30 (0.4) 7 (0.1) Atl (16.5) (2.9) 75 (1.1) 25 (0.4) 3 (0.1) Atl (15.3) (2.7) 78 (1.0) 25 (0.3) 17 (0.2) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (15.7) (3.0) 240 (0.9) 84 (0.3) 29 (0.1) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (5.0) (1.8) 1 (0.3) 0 (0.0) Atl (20.9) (2.6) 3 (0.4) 1 (0.1) Atl (15.6) (4.2) 5 (0.5) 5 (0.5) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (15.4) (3.2) 9 (0.4) 6 (0.3) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 18 v/nyk (12/26) 30 v/nyk (2/22/14) (4/28/14) FGM 7 two times 12 v/cle (4/4/14) (4/28/14) FGA 11 three times 23 v/cha (4/14/14) 15 v/ind (4/26/14) 3FGM 3 three times 6 v/nyk (2/22/14) (4/28/14) 3FGA 6 two times (3/2/14) (5/3/14) FTM 3 two times 7 two times 3 two times FTA 4 two times 9 v/sas (1/24/14) 4 two times REBS 11 v/gsw (2/22) (4/17/13) (5/24/15) ASSTS 3 five times 5 v/sac (3/9/15) 2 two times STLS 3 v/bkn (1/16) 3 three times 2 v/bkn (4/19/15) BLKS (1/21) (1/21/16) N/A MINS (1/23) (3/2/14) (5/24/15) 29

32 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA DNP-coach's decision 11/17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC DNP-coach's decision 11/21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal DNP-coach's decision 12/10 at OKC IL-left knee contusion 12/12 SA IL-left knee contusion 12/14 MIA DNP-coach's decision 12/16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor NWT-personal 3/12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS 0 30

33 THABO SEFOLOSHA # REGULAR SEASON: In 75 games (11 starts), averaged 6.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 23.4 minutes (.505 FG%,.339 3FG%,.626 FT%) Ranked seventh in the NBA in STL/TO ratio (1.25) Scored in double-figures 21 times Posted one double-double Averaged 9.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.5 steals (.544 FG%,.385 3FG%,.444 FT%) in 11 starting assignments Led the team in rebounding three times and in assists once Shot a single season career-best.505 from the field Led the club in FG% (tied), while ranking fourth in rpg and spg Missed four games (10/29, 11/3, 11/6, 11/27) due to ankle rehab and one contest (1/9) due to a sore right wrist. Thabo Sefolosha Guard/Forward 6-7, 220 Angelico Biella/ Switzerland 10th Year Born: 5/2/84 PROFESSIONAL CAREER: In 10 seasons with Chicago, Oklahoma City and Atlanta, has appeared in 678 regular season games (425 starts) and averaged 5.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.1 steals in 23.0 minutes (.447 FG%,.345 3FG%,.732 FT%) Named to the NBA's All-Defensive Second Team in Appeared in 52 games in his first season with the Hawks in , starting seven, averaging 5.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.0 steals in 18.8 minutes (.418 FG%,.776 FT%) Scored in double-figures nine times and grabbed double-digit rebounds once, recording one double-double Averaged 7.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.0 blocks in 25.7 minutes (.426 FG%,.667 FT%) in seven games as a starter With Oklahoma City in , started and played in 61 games, averaging 6.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals in 26.0 minutes (.415 FG%,.768 FT%) Scored in double-figures 10 times (Oklahoma City went 9-1 in those games) Recorded six steals (one shy of (11/13) and matched it on In , averaged a career-best 7.6 points on a career-high.481 FG% in 81 games, all starts Added 3.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals in 27.5 minutes (.419 3FG%,.826 FT%) Scored in double-figures 21 times Recorded a steal in a career-best 14 consecutive games Put in 4.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists (.432 FG%,.437 3FG%,.884 FT%) in 42 starts in OKC went when he started Led the team in three-point accuracy In , posted averages of 5.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.2 steals in 25.9 minutes (.471 FG%) Scored 10- or-more points 11 times (Thunder were 9-2) Played career-high 55 minutes in triple OT contest at New Jersey (12/1/10) Started all 82 games in , averaging 6.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals in 28.6 minutes (.440 FG%,.674 FT%) Earned NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors Split time in between Chicago (43 games) and Oklahoma City (23 games), and averaged 5.9 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.1 steals in 22.0 minutes (.426 FG%,.836 FT%) Played in 69 games, starting 22, with the Bulls in , averaging 6.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 20.8 minutes (.428 FG%,.721 FT%) Scored 20-or-more points four times, and had three games with double-figure rebounds Led the Bulls in scoring four times, rebounds eight times and assists twice As a rookie in , appeared in 71 games and put in 3.6 points and 2.2 rebounds in 12.2 minutes (.426 FG%) Recorded one double-double. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has seen action in 78 career postseason games (67 starts), averaging 4.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.0 steals in 19.9 minutes In the 2014 playoffs against Memphis, the LA Clippers and San Antonio, played in 15 games (13 starts) and averaged 3.7 points and 2.1 rebounds in 15.7 minutes (.418 FG%,.800 FT%) Started and played in 11 postseason games in 2013, and posted 5.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 27.3 minutes, scoring in double figures once Started all 20 games during the 2012 playoffs, averaging 5.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.3 assists in 22.3 minutes Scored playoff career-high 19 points, adding playoff career-best six steals during Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals v/sas (5/31) Appeared and started in 17 games in 2011, posting 4.6 points and 3.1 rebounds in 20.2 minutes (.463 FG%, FTs) Started six contests in 2010 postseason, averaging 4.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 21.2 minutes In 2007, appeared in nine of Chicago's 10 playoff games and averaged 3.3 points and 1.9 rebounds in 11.0 minutes. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Chi (12.2) (2.2) 60 (0.8) 33 (0.5) 11 (0.2) Chi (20.8) (3.7) 129 (1.9) 61 (0.9) 30 (0.4) Chi-OKC (22.0) (3.7) 111 (1.7) 75 (1.1) 45 (0.7) OKC (28.6) (4.7) 145 (1.8) 97 (1.2) 46 (0.6) OKC (25.9) (4.4) 111 (1.4) 97 (1.2) 38 (0.5) OKC (21.8) (3.0) 47 (1.1) 37 (0.9) 17 (0.4) OKC (27.5) (3.9) 125 (1.5) 103 (1.3) 44 (0.5) OKC (26.0) (3.6) 94 (1.5) 79 (1.3) 17 (0.3) Atl (18.8) (4.3) 75 (1.4) 53 (1.0) 21 (0.4) Atl (23.4) (4.5) 107 (1.4) 85 (1.1) 37 (0.5) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (23.0) (3.8) 1004 (1.5) 720 (1.1) 306 (0.5) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Chi (11.0) (1.9) 7 (0.8) 2 (0.2) 0 (0.0) OKC (21.2) (3.0) 7 (1.2) 5 (0.8) 6 (1.0) OKC (20.2) (3.1) 12 (0.7) 16 (0.9) 5 (0.3) OKC (22.3) (2.7) 26 (1.3) 30 (0.6) 9 (0.5) OKC (27.3) (4.5) 23 (2.1) 12 (0.7) 5 (0.5) OKC (15.7) (2.1) 10 (0.7) 10 (0.5) 0 (0.0) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (19.9) (2.8) 85 (1.1) 75 (1.0) 25 (0.3) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 15 v/bos (11/24) (2/20/13) 19 v/sas (5/31/12) FGM 7 v/bos (11/24) (2/20/13) 7 v/sas (5/31/12) FGA 12 two times (2/9/08) 16 v/sas (5/31/12) 3FGM 2 eight times (2/20/13) 4 v/sas (5/31/12) 3FGA 5 four times (2/20/13) 10 v/sas (5/31/12) FTM (1/23) (3/11/09) 5 two times FTA (1/23) 8 two times (5/5/07) REBS 11 v/mem (3/12) 13 three times (4/27/13) ASSTS 6 v/okc (11/30) (4/14/08) 6 v/hou (5/1/13) STLS 5 v/hou (3/19) (4/9/12) 6 v/sas (5/31/12) BLKS 3 v/bos (11/24) 4 six times 2 three times MINS 39 v/okc (11/30) (12/1/10) (4/27/13) 31

34 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY IL-ankle rehab 10/30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia IL-ankle rehab 11/4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO IL-ankle rehab 11/7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem IL-ankle rehab 11/28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI IL-sore right wrist 1/13 at Cha DNP-coach's decision 1/15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det DNP-coach's decision 3/28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

35 TIAGO SPLITTER #11 Tiago Splitter Forward/Center 6-11, 245 Caja Laboral/ Brazil 6th Year Born: 1/1/ REGULAR SEASON: Appeared in 36 games (two starts), averaging 5.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in 16.1 minutes (.523 FG%,.813 FT%) Scored in double-figures six times Missed 40 games due to right hip injury/right hip rest and subsequent surgery on 2/25 (11/24-2/12, 12/10, 2/1-4/13) and four contests due to a mild right calf strain (12/28-1/5). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has appeared in 347 games (153 starts) over six NBA seasons (with Atlanta and San Antonio), averaging 8.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.4 minutes per game (.557 FG%,.696 FT%) In , appeared in 52 games (35 starting assignments), averaging 8.2 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 19.8 minutes (.558 FG%,.750 FT%) Scored in double-figures 16 times, including one 20-point game Pulled down 10-or-more rebounds three times and posted one double-double Played in 59 games, starting 50 in Averaged 8.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 21.5 minutes Shot.523 from the floor and.699 from the charity stripe Scored in doublefigures 25 times, including 20-or-more points twice Pulled down 10-plus rebounds nine times Played in 81 games (leading the team), starting in 58, averaging a career-high 10.3 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 24.7 minutes in Shot.560 from the field (seventh in the NBA) and.730 from the free throw line Scored in double-figures 49 times, including 20-or-more on three occasions Posted 14 double-doubles Recorded 10-or-more rebounds 15 times Averaged 9.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.0 minutes (.618 FG%,.691 FT%) in , seeing time in 59 games (two starts) Scored in double-figures 29 times (two games with 20-plus points) and had double-digit rebounds twice Recorded two double-doubles In , saw action in 60 contests (six starts), averaging 4.6 points and 3.4 rebounds in 12.3 minutes (.529 FG%,.543 FT%) Scored in double figures 10 times. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Has played in 65 postseason contests with the Spurs, starting 40, averaging 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists (.572 FG%,.586 FT%) in 19.1 minutes Started all seven contests in San Antonio's 2015 first round series against the Clippers, and put up 3.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 17.6 minutes Appeared in 23 games (18 starts) for San Antonio in the 2014 playoffs on its run to winning the NBA Championship, and averaged 7.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 22.4 minutes (.610 FG%,.718 FT%) Started all seven games in the First Round of the playoffs versus Dallas and averaged 10.7 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 steals in 27.5 minutes (.619 FG%,.767 FT%) In the NBA Finals, played in all five games (two starts) versus the Miami Heat and posted 6.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 16.8 minutes (.706 FG%,.778 FT%) Played in 19 games (15 starts) for the Spurs in the 2013 playoffs on the way to the NBA Finals, and recorded 6.1 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 20.4 minutes (.536 FG%,.788 FT%) Scored in double-figures three times throughout the playoff run In the 2012 playoffs, appeared in 13 games in the Spurs run to the Western Conference Finals, and averaged 5.8 points and 2.8 rebounds in 12.9 minutes (.638 FG%) Recorded double-digit scoring three times In the 2011 postseason, played in three games, and averaged 6.7 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 16.7 minutes (.625 FG%). CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg SA (12.3) (3.4) 26 (0.4) 29 (0.5) 17 (0.3) SA (19.0) (5.2) 65 (1.1) 21 (0.4) 47 (0.8) SA (24.7) (6.4) 130 (1.6) 63 (0.8) 64 (0.8) SA (21.5) (6.2) 90 (1.5) 29 (0.5) 31 (0.5) SA (19.8) (4.8) 78 (1.5) 35 (0.7) 37 (0.7) Atl (16.1) (3.3) 30 (0.8) 20 (0.6) 12 (0.3) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (19.4) (5.1) 419 (1.2) 197 (0.6) 208 (0.6) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg SA (16.7) (4.7) 1 (0.3) 3 (1.0) 1 (0.3) SA (12.9) (2.8) 10 (0.8) 5 (0.4) 4 (0.3) SA (20.4) (3.1) 23 (1.2) 15 (0.8) 14 (0.7) SA (22.4) (6.1) 46 (2.0) 16 (0.7) 11 (0.7) SA (17.6) (4.4) 9 (1.3) 4 (0.6) 1 (0.6) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (19.2) (4.3) 89 (1.4) 43 (0.7) 31 (0.5) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 11 v/det (12/23/15) (4/25/12) (5/2/14) FGM 5 v/orl(1/8/16) (1/21/12) 7 v/dal (4/30/14) FGA 7 four times (3/22/15) 10 two times 3FGM N/A N/A N/A 3FGA 1 two times 1 eight times 1 two times FTM (11/6/15) (4/16/12) (5/2/14) FTA 4 four times 12 two times 12 two times REBS 7 two times 14 five times (4/26/14) ASSTS 3 two times 7 two times 7 v/por (5/14/14) STLS 3 v/sas (12/12/15) 3 four times 4 v/gsw (5/14/13) BLKS 1 12 times 4 v/uta (3/22/13) (5/27/13) MINS (10/29/15) 36 v/gsw (1/8/13) 34 v/mem (5/21/13) 33

36 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS IL 11/9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS IL-right hip 11/25 at Min IL-right hip 11/27 at Mem IL-right hip 11/28 at SA IL-right hip 11/30 OKC IL-right hip 12/2 TOR IL-right hip 12/4 LAL DNP-coach's decision 12/9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC IL-right hip rest 12/12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind IL-mild right calf strain 12/29 at Hou IL-mild right calf strain 1/3 at NY IL-mild right calf strain 1/5 NY IL-mild right calf strain 1/7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL IL-right hip 2/3 at Phi IL-right hip 2/5 IND IL-right hip 2/7 at Orl IL-right hip 2/8 ORL IL-right hip 2/10 at Chi IL-right hip 2/19 MIA IL-right hip 2/20 MIL IL-right hip 2/22 GS IL-right hip 2/26 CHI IL-right hip surgery 2/28 CHA IL-right hip surgery 3/1 at GS IL-right hip surgery 3/4 at LAL IL-right hip surgery 3/5 at LAC IL-right hip surgery 3/8 at Uta IL-right hip surgery 3/10 at Tor IL-right hip surgery 3/12 M EM IL-right hip surgery 3/13 IND IL-right hip surgery 3/16 at Det IL-right hip surgery 3/17 DEN IL-right hip surgery 3/19 HOU IL-right hip surgery 3/21 WAS IL-right hip surgery 3/23 at Was IL-right hip surgery 3/25 M IL IL-right hip surgery 3/26 at Det IL-right hip surgery 3/28 at Chi IL-right hip surgery 3/30 at Tor IL-right hip surgery 4/1 CLE IL-right hip surgery 4/5 PHO IL-right hip surgery 4/7 TOR IL-right hip surgery 4/9 BOS IL-right hip surgery 4/11 at Cle IL-right hip surgery 4/13 at Was IL-right hip surgery TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % # DIV/0! % January % % % February M arch April Home % % % Away % # DIV/0! % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % # DIV/0! # DIV/0!

37 EDY TAVARES # REGULAR SEASON: Averaged 2.3 points and 1.9 rebounds in 6.6 minutes (.579 FG%), appearing in 11 games Saw his most extensive action of the season with 18 (1/3), finishing with four points (2-4 FGs), four rebounds and three blocks Made his NBA (10/29), recording one point and one rebound in one minute (1-2 FTs) Assigned to the NBA D-League on 10 occasions (eight times with Austin, once with Canton and once with Bakersfield), averaging 9.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.3 blocks (.652 FG%,.707 FT%) in 29 games, while recording eight double-doubles (one 20-point/20-rebound night) Also appeared in three NBA D-League playoff games with Austin. Edy Tavares Center 7-3, 260 Gran Canaria/ Cape Verde 1st Year Born: 3/22/92 CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (6.6) (1.9) 3 (0.3) 1 (0.1) 6 (0.6) HIGHS /CAREER PTS (12/29) FGM (12/29) FGA (12/29) 3FGM N/A 3FGA N/A FTM 1 three times FTA 2 four times REBS (12/29) ASSTS 1 three times STLS 1 HOU (12/29) BLKS (1/3) MINS (1/3) 35

38 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET IL 10/29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA DNP-coach's decision 11/1 at Cha IL 11/3 at Mia IL 11/4 BKN IL 11/6 at NO IL 11/7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN IL 11/11 NO IL-NBA D-League 11/13 at Bos IL-NBA D-League 11/15 UTA IL 11/17 at Bkn DNP-coach's decision 11/18 SAC DNP-coach's decision 11/21 at Cle IL 11/24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min DNP-coach's decision 11/27 at Mem DNP-coach's decision 11/28 at SA IL 11/30 OKC DNP-coach's decision 12/2 TOR DNP-coach's decision 12/4 LAL IL-NBA D-League 12/9 at Dal IL 12/10 at OKC DNP-coach's decision 12/12 SA L % % % /14 M IA IL 12/16 PHI IL 12/18 at Bos IL-NBA D-League 12/20 at Orl IL-NBA D-League 12/21 POR IL 12/23 DET IL 12/26 NY IL 12/28 at Ind DNP-coach's decision 12/29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi IL 1/9 CHI IL 1/13 at Cha IL-NBA D-League 1/15 at M il IL-NBA D-League 1/16 BKN IL-NBA D-League 1/18 ORL IL 1/20 at Por IL 1/21 at Sac DNP-coach's decision 1/23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den IL 1/27 LAC IL-NBA D-League 1/28 at Ind IL-NBA D-League 1/31 at M ia IL-NBA D-League 2/1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND DNP-coach's decision 2/7 at Orl DNP-coach's decision 2/8 ORL IL-NBA D-League 2/10 at Chi IL-NBA D-League 2/19 MIA DNP-coach's decision 2/20 MIL DNP-coach's decision 2/22 GS DNP-coach's decision 2/26 CHI IL-NBA D-League 2/28 CHA IL-NBA D-League 3/1 at GS DNP-coach's decision 3/4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC DNP-coach's decision 3/8 at Uta IL-NBA D-League 3/10 at Tor IL-NBA D-League 3/12 M EM IL-NBA D-League 3/13 IND IL-NBA D-League 3/16 at Det IL-NBA D-League 3/17 DEN IL-NBA D-League 3/19 HOU IL-NBA D-League 3/21 WAS IL-NBA D-League 3/23 at Was IL-NBA D-League 3/25 M IL IL-NBA D-League 3/26 at Det IL-NBA D-League 3/28 at Chi IL-NBA D-League 3/30 at Tor IL-NBA D-League 4/1 CLE IL-NBA D-League 4/5 PHO IL-NBA D-League 4/7 TOR IL-NBA D-League 4/9 BOS IL-NBA D-League 4/11 at Cle IL-NBA D-League 4/13 at Was IL-NBA D-League TOT % % % AVG % % % November # DIV/0! # DIV/0! % December % # DIV/0! % January % # DIV/0! % February % # DIV/0! # DIV/0! M arch % # DIV/0! # DIV/0! April Home % # DIV/0! % Away % # DIV/0! % In W's % # DIV/0! % In L's % # DIV/0! % In GS 0 36

39 JEFF TEAGUE #0 Jeff Teague Guard 6-2, 186 Wake Forest/USA 7th Year Born: 6/10/ REGULAR SEASON: In 79 games (78 starts), averaged 15.7 points, 5.9 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 28.5 minutes (.439 FG%,.400 3FG%,.837 FT%) Ranked 17th in the NBA in apg, t17th in 3FG%, 34th in FT% and 39th in spg Scored in double-figures 63 times, including point nights (one 30-point game) Tallied four double-doubles and had five double-digit assist games Led the team in scoring 20 times, assists on 49 occasions and rebounding twice Posted single season career-highs in 3FG%, 3FGM (110) and rpg Led the club in apg and 3FG%, while ranking second in ppg, 3FGM and FTM (261), and third in spg and FGM (434) Recorded 32 points, eight assists, five rebounds and one steal (12-15 FGs, career-high 5-6 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) v/dal (2/1) Tallied 24 points (10-17 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), nine assists, a career-high tying three blocks, two rebounds and one steal v/min (11/9) Missed three games (11/15-11/18) due to a left ankle sprain. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Through seven seasons, averaging 12.1 points, 5.2 assists, 2.2 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 26.1 minutes (.448 FG%,.355 3FG%,.838 FT%), appearing in 518 games (383 starts) Ranks seventh in franchise history in steals (613), and eighth in 3FGM (420), 3FGA (1,184) and FT% (.838) In , earned his first All-Star berth, played in 73 games (72 starts), averaging 15.9 points, 7.0 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 30.5 minutes (.460 FG%,.343 3FG%,.862 FT%) Ranked tied for eighth in the NBA in apg, 14th in spg, 19th in FT% and 24th in FTM (275) Also ranked 19th in the league in +/- ratio (+388) Scored in double-figures 59 times, including point outings Led the team in assists 59 times, scoring on 23 occasions and rebounding once Named Kia NBA co-eastern Conference Player of the Month in January 2015 Recorded averages of 16.5 points, 6.7 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 32.2 minutes in , playing in 79 games, all starts (.438 FG%,.846 FT%) Ranked ninth in the NBA in apg, t18th in FTM (318) and 25th in FT% Had 13 double-doubles on the season Scored in double-figures 65 times (23 20-point outings, including three 30-point nights) Increased his scoring average for the fourth straight year Recorded 14.6 points and career-high 7.2 assists in , along with 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 32.9 minutes (.451 FG%,.359 3FG%,.881 FT%), appearing in a team-high 80 games (78 starts) Ranked eighth in the NBA in FT%, 12th in apg and 24th in spg His.881 FT% was the fourth-highest in franchise history, while his 579 assists was the eighth-best single season effort Was one of the league's most improved players in , starting all 66 games, averaging 12.6 points, 4.9 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 33.1 minutes (.476 FG%,.342 3FG%,.757 FT%) Ranked eighth in the NBA in steals (106), 10th in steals per game, 20th in STL/TO ratio (0.79), 22nd in assists (321), 23rd in assists per game and 40th in FG% In , the second-year guard averaged 5.2 points, 2.0 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 13.8 minutes (.438 FG%,.375 3FG%,.794 FT%) Scored in double-figures 12 times, including three 20-point efforts In his rookie campaign ( ), finished the year averaging 3.2 points, 1.7 assists and 0.9 rebounds in 10.1 minutes (.396 FG%,.837 FT%), playing in 71 games (three starts) Ranked 10th among rookies in assists. PLAYOFF HISTORY: In 52 career postseason games (41 starts), has put in 13.0 points, 4.4 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 28.9 minutes (.406 FG%,.328 3FG%,.876 FT%) Posted a team-leading 16.8 points and 6.7 assists while adding 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 33.0 minutes (.410 FG%,.323 3FG%,.867 FT%) while starting all 16 playoff games in 2015 Recorded a team-leading 21.5 points and 4.5 assists, while posting 3.3 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 35.0 minutes (.434 FG%, FT%) in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Cleveland Recorded playoff career-highs of 30 points (5/24) and 11 FGM (5/20) in the Cleveland series In 2014, started all seven games in the first round series versus the Pacers, putting in 19.3 points, 5.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 34.6 minutes In six starts against Indiana in 2013 (35.5 minutes), averaged 13.3 points, 5.0 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 1.5 steals Started all six games vs. Boston in 2012, and put in 14.0 points, 4.2 assists and 3.7 rebounds in 37.5 minutes In the 2011 postseason, appeared in eight games (six starts) vs. Orlando and Chicago, and compiled 11.8 points, 3.5 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 29.8 minutes (.514 FG%,.826 FT%) Had a breakout second round vs. Chicago (in place of the injured Kirk Hinrich), and tallied 14.8 points, 4.2 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 38.2 minutes (.537 FG%,.842 FT%), while squaring off head-to-head against NBA MVP Derrick Rose Averaged 1.8 points and 6.6 minutes (.333 FG%,.400 3FG%) in nine playoff contests against Milwaukee and Orlando in the 2010 postseason. CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (10.1) (0.9) 122 (1.7) 34 (0.5) 11 (0.2) Atl (13.8) (1.5) 138 (2.0) 45 (0.6) 25 (0.4) Atl (33.1) (2.4) 321 (4.9) 106 (1.6) 37 (0.6) Atl (32.9) (2.3) 579 (7.2) 117 (1.5) 28 (0.4) Atl (32.2) (2.6) 528 (6.7) 89 (1.1) 17 (0.2) Atl (30.5) (2.5) 513 (7.0) 125 (1.7) 31 (0.4) Atl (28.5) (2.7) 470 (5.9) 97 (1.2) 24 (0.3) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (26.1) (2.2) 2671 (5.2) 613 (1.2) 173 (0.3) CAREER PLAYOFF STATS Year TM G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Atl (6.6) (0.2) 4 (0.4) 3 (0.3) 1 (0.1) Atl (29.8) (2.1) 28 (3.5) 6 (0.8) 3 (0.4) Atl (37.5) (3.7) 25 (4.2) 5 (0.8) 5 (0.8) Atl (35.5) (2.8) 30 (5.0) 9 (1.5) 2 (0.3) Atl (34.6) (3.7) 35 (5.0) 7 (1.0) 4 (0.6) Atl (33.1) (3.2) 107 (6.7) 24 (1.5) 7 (0.4) Totals G GS Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A Stl BS TO +/- Pts Avg Career (29.0) (2.6) 229 (4.4) 54 (1.0) 22 (0.4) HIGHS CAREER PLAYOFFS PTS 32 v/dal (2/1) 34 two times (5/24/15) FGM 12 v/dal (2/1) 14 two times 11 v/cle (5/20/15) FGA 23 v/cle (4/1) (12/26/13) 24 v/cle (5/20/15) 3FGM 5 v/dal (2/1) 5 v/dal (2/1/16) 3 two times 3FGA 9 v/was (3/21) 9 v/was (3/21/16) (5/24/15) FTM (3/16) 13 v/nyk (2/22/14) 9 three times FTA (12/28) 15 v/nyk (2/22/14) (4/19/14) REBS 6 seven times 8 three times 7 v/was (5/5/15) ASSTS (3/26) 15 four times (5/1/15) STLS 4 two times 6 v/cle (11/30/12) 3 four times BLKS 3 v/min (11/9) 3 five times 2 four times MINS 38 v/cle (4/1) 53 v/uta (3/25/12) (5/4/12) 37

40 Date Opp. W / L GS M in. FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA IL-left ankle sprain 11/17 at Bkn IL-left ankle sprain 11/18 SAC IL-left ankle sprain 11/21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % % In GS % % %

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42 HAWKS CUMULATIVE STATS Through April 13 (48-34) ATLANTA HAWKS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Millsap Teague Horford Bazemore Schroder Korver Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Sefolosha Hardaway Scott Splitter Mack Muscala Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Holiday Patterson Tavares HAWKS OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Millsap Teague Horford T Bazemore C 19 7C 10 13C 8T 28C Schroder C 21C C 11 25C Korver Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Sefolosha Hardaway T 5 29 Scott Splitter Mack Muscala C 7C Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Holiday Patterson C 7C 3C 4C 6C 3C 10C Tavares C 5C 1C 2C 6C 1C 6C HAWKS OPPONENTS

43 HAWKS HOME STATS Statistics (27-14) ATLANTA HAWKS STATISTICS IN HOME GAMES -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Millsap Teague Horford Schroder Bazemore Korver Hardaway Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Sefolosha Scott Splitter Mack Patterson Muscala Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Tavares Holiday TEAM OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME AVERAGE PER 48 MINUTES PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Millsap Teague Horford Schroder Bazemore Korver Hardaway Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Sefolosha Scott Splitter Mack Patterson Muscala Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Tavares Holiday TEAM OPPONENTS HAWKS ROAD STATS Statistics (21-20) ATLANTA HAWKS STATISTICS IN ROAD GAMES -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Millsap Teague Horford Bazemore Schroder Korver Sefolosha Scott Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Hardaway Splitter Muscala Mack Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Holiday Tavares Patterson TEAM OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME AVERAGE PER 48 MINUTES PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Millsap Teague Horford Bazemore Schroder Korver Sefolosha Scott Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Hardaway Splitter Muscala Mack Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Holiday Tavares Patterson TEAM OPPONENTS

44 HAWKS STATS IN WINS Statistics (48-0) ATLANTA HAWKS STATISTICS IN WINS -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Millsap Teague Horford Bazemore Schroder Korver Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Splitter Hardaway Sefolosha Scott Mack Muscala Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Patterson Holiday Tavares TEAM OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME AVERAGE PER 48 MINUTES PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Millsap Teague Horford Bazemore Schroder Korver Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Splitter Hardaway Sefolosha Scott Mack Muscala Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Patterson Holiday Tavares TEAM OPPONENTS HAWKS STATS IN LOSSES Statistics (0-34) ATLANTA HAWKS STATISTICS IN LOSSES -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Millsap Teague Horford Bazemore Schroder Korver Sefolosha Hardaway Scott Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Mack Splitter Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Muscala Tavares Holiday Patterson TEAM OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME AVERAGE PER 48 MINUTES PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS Millsap Teague Horford Bazemore Schroder Korver Sefolosha Hardaway Scott Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Mack Splitter Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Muscala Tavares Holiday Patterson TEAM OPPONENTS

45 HAWKS NOTES IN THE POSTSEASON AGAIN: The Hawks clinched a playoff berth for the ninth consecutive season, the longest active streak in the Eastern Conference and the longest run in team history Atlanta is the fourth seed after finishing the regular season Since moving to Atlanta in 1968, the franchise has made 32 postseason appearances The Hawks 108 combined wins over the las t two seasons is the highest two -year total in franchise history, surpassing the 107 victories from and again from GETTING DEFENSIVE: Atlanta led the NBA in opponent FG% (.432), while ranking third in spg (9.1), fifth in bpg (5.9), sixth in fewest points allo wed (99.2) and sixth in opponent 3FG% (.338) The Hawks were also fifth in the league in forcing turnovers (1 6.1) and fourth in points off turnovers (18.5), scoring 20 -or-more points off opponent miscues in 32 games this season. SHARING THE ROCK: The Hawks ranked second in the NBA in apg at 25.6, dishing out at least 25 helpers 50 times, including assist nights The Hawks handed out at least 20 assists in all but six games this year Atlanta recorded assists on 66.3% of made baskets (second in the league) and also ranked seventh in A/TO ratio (1.71). ALWAYS BE CLOSING: Atlanta ranked tied for fifth in th e NBA (tied for first in the Eastern Conference with Boston) in fourth quarter scoring at 26.2 points On the defensive side NBA (and the East behind Cleveland) in fewest points allowed in the final frame giving up 23.8., the Hawks were second in the HISTORICAL NIGHT: Atlanta won at Philadelphia (2/3), behind eight players scoring in double -figures (none over 13), including five Hawks off the bench, as the reserves combined for 80 points According to the Elias Sports Bureau: The 124 points are th e most in a game in NBA history by a team that did not have a player reach the 15 -point mark The 38 -point margin of victory was the largest for the Hawks since a win over Detroit (2/7/94) and the second -largest on the road in franchise history, be hind the St. Louis Hawks triumph over the San Diego Rockets (11/30/67) Five Hawks came off the bench to score 12 or more points, something that's been done only once by any team over the last 25 years (the Spurs in their next -tolast game of the season) The last time Atlanta had five players score in double -figures off the bench was on 12/4/87 vs. New Jersey, also the last time the reserves combined for at least 80 points. NBA RECORD: The Hawks set an NBA record by having 10 different p layers hit at least one 3FG at Toronto on 3/30 Kent Bazemore, Paul Millsap, Al Horford, Jeff Teague, Tim Hardaway Jr., Kris Humphries, Dennis Schröder, Mike Scott, Kirk Hinrich and Mike Muscala each made at least one triple Atlanta finished the ga me shooting.424 3FG% (14-33). SINGLE SEASON FRANCHISE RECORD: The Hawks set a new single season franchise record with 2772 defensive rebounds in (previously 2712 in ) Atlanta s 815 3FGM this year rank second on the all -time franchise list, tr ailing only last season s 818 triples. MAGIC NO. 120: Atlanta went 8-0 on the season when scoring at least 120 points The Hawks have won 13 straight games, dating back to a loss at Phoenix on 3/2/14, when hitting the 120 -point mark. MILL-STAT: Paul Millsap averaged 17.1 ppg (33 rd in the NBA), 9.0 rpg (t16 th ), 3.3 apg, 1.8 spg (11 th ) and 1.7 bpg (eighth) this season, the only player in the league to put up at least 17.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 3.0 apg, 1.5 spg and 1.5 bpg He also posted 32 double -doubles (t17 th in the league), and ranked 22 nd in FTM (309) and t39 th in FG% (.470) Millsap became the sixth player in NBA history (nine times total) to record at least 1300 points, 700 rebounds, 250 assists, 125 steals and 125 blocks in a single s eason, joinin g Kevin Garnett (the last to do it in ), Karl Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson and Charles Barkley Against Boston (4/9), he had 31 points, 16 rebounds, five block s, three assists and two steals (13-22 FGs, 5-7 3FGs), becoming the first play er in NBA history to tally at least 30 points, 15 boards, five blocks and five 3FGM in the same game (from Elias Sports Burea u). STRETCHING THE D: Al Horford made 88 3FGs this year In his previous eight seasons combined, the Hawks big man had 21 3FGs a hit a career -best five 3FGs at Houston (12/29) and made two -or-more three s in a game 23 times this season. nd had never made more than 11 triples in any one campaign Horford THE MARKSMAN: Kyle Korver ranks first on the Hawks all -time FT% list at.887 ( ) and third on the club s all -time 3FGM chart with 753 triples Korver is shooting.457 3FG% ( ) in his career as a Hawk and has hit at least one 3FG in 283 -of-300 games played in a n Atlanta uniform. He ranks eighth in NBA history with 1887 career 3FGM (fifth among active players) and eighth all -time in 3FG% (.429) With a team -leading 158 3FGM this year, Korver has now hit 100 -or-more three s 11 times in his career, including eac h of the last six seasons. BUCKETS AND DIMES: Jeff Teague owns 46 career point/assist double -doubles (Hawks are 38-8), good for third in franchise history behind Doc Rivers (112) and Mookie Blaylock (109) Teague also has 19 career 20 -point/10-assist games to his credit, placing him sixth on the Hawks all -time list, trailing Blaylock (24), Pete Maravich (22), Jason Terry (22), Eddie Johnson (21) and Lenny Wilkens (21) He had four double -doubles this season. ALL-STARS AGAIN: Paul Millsap was selecte d by the Eastern Conference coaches to the All -Star team, the third straight year he participated in the midseason classic He finished the night with three points, three rebounds and one assist in 19 minutes (1-2 3FGs) Millsap joins Joe Johnson, Domini que Wilkins, Lenny Wilkens, Lou Hudson, Bob Pettit and Slater Martin as the only players in franchise history to earn all -star honors in three consecutive seasons Al Horford made his fourth career All -Star appearance and second consecutive, ending the ga me with seven points, three rebounds and two assists in nine minutes (3-3 FGs, 1-1 3FGs). MORE FROM BAZE: Kent Bazemore averaged career -highs in virtually every statistical category this season (see chart below for improvements compared to ) He s cored in double -figures 41 times, including point efforts (four career 20 -point games prior to this year), while recording 10 -plus rebounds on four occasions (including his first career double -double). YEAR PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% FT% Diff

46 HAWKS SEASON HIGHS Through games of April 13 ATLANTA HAWKS Page HIGH GAMES FIELD FREE REBOUNDS BLOCKED PLAYER MINUTES GOALS THROWS OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS SHOTS POINTS KENT 41C 11C 7C 6C 12C 13C 8T 5 (2) 5T(4) 3C 28C BAZEMORE FEB. 8 DEC. 14 DEC. 29 FEB. 7 FEB. 8 FEB. 8 FEB. 5 APR. 5 APR. 9 APR. 1 DEC. 14 vs Orl. vs Miami at Hou. at Orl. vs Orl. vs Orl. vs Ind. vs Phoe. vs Bos. vs Clev. vs Miami TIM JR T 6 (2) 7T(2) 4 (2) 2 (3) 2 (4) 2T 21 HARDAWAY MAR. 17 MAR. 19 MAR. 17 FEB. 3 MAR. 17 MAR. 17 MAR. 17 MAR. 19 MAR. 30 APR. 7 MAR. 17 vs Den. vs Hou. vs Den. at Phil. vs Den. vs Den. vs Den. vs Hou. at Tor. vs Tor. vs Den. KIRK 34 6 (2) 5 (2) 1 (8) (2) 2 (6) 1 (2) 17 HINRICH NOV. 20 NOV. 20 JAN. 15 MAR. 12 JAN. 1 JAN. 1 NOV. 18 NOV. 20 MAR. 13 MAR. 17 NOV. 20 Chi.-Atl. at G.S. at G.S. vs Dall. vs Mem. vs N.Y. vs N.Y. at Phoe. at G.S. vs Ind. vs Den. at G.S. KIRK 15 (2) 1 (2) (2) 3 (2) 1 (2) HINRICH MAR. 17 MAR. 30 MAR. 12 MAR. 13 MAR. 13 MAR. 12 MAR. 12 MAR. 13 MAR. 17 MAR. 30 Atl. vs Den. at Tor. vs Mem. vs Ind. vs Ind. vs Mem. vs Mem. vs Ind. vs Den. at Tor. AL 44 15T 5 (2) (3) 9 3 (4) 4 (4) 5 33 HORFORD FEB. 20 JAN. 9 APR. 13 NOV. 25 FEB. 28 FEB. 28 MAR. 21 MAR. 21 APR. 5 FEB. 22 JAN. 9 vs Milw. vs Chi. at Wash. at Minn. vs Cha. vs Cha. vs Wash. vs Wash. vs Phoe. vs G.S. vs Chi. KRIS (2) (3) 2 (4) 23 HUMPHRIES NOV. 14 NOV. 14 FEB. 19 FEB. 25 FEB. 19 FEB. 19 FEB. 21 APR. 13 MAR. 30 MAR. 23 NOV. 14 ALL totals vs Orl. vs Orl. vs Hou. vs Brk. vs Hou. vs Hou. vs S.A. at Wash. at Tor. at Wash. vs Orl. KYLE 41 (2) 8 3 (3) 2 (3) (4) 4 (3) 3 (2) 22 KORVER APR. 1 NOV. 6 DEC. 21 MAR. 30 NOV. 25 NOV. 25 DEC. 16 MAR. 1 MAR. 5 APR. 7 NOV. 6 vs Clev. at N.O. vs Port. at Tor. at Minn. at Minn. vs Phil. at G.S. at LA -C vs Tor. at N.O. SHELVIN (3) 1 (2) (3) 2 (2) MACK NOV. 17 JAN. 3 JAN. 16 JAN. 3 NOV. 18 NOV. 18 JAN. 3 NOV. 17 JAN. 3 JAN. 3 at Brk. at N.Y. vs Brk. at N.Y. vs Sac. vs Sac. at N.Y. at Brk. at N.Y. at N.Y. PAUL (2) (4) 6 (2) 6C(2) 31 MILLSAP FEB. 20 APR. 9 NOV. 27 DEC. 29 APR. 9 MAR. 5 APR. 5 JAN. 21 FEB. 8 MAR. 28 APR. 9 vs Milw. vs Bos. at Mem. at Hou. vs Bos. at LA -C vs Phoe. at Sac. vs Orl. at Chi. vs Bos. MIKE 24 5 (2) 5C 3 (3) 5 6 (3) 3 3 4C 3 12 MUSCALA NOV. 27 FEB. 10 NOV. 13 MAR. 13 NOV. 27 FEB. 10 FEB. 8 FEB. 26 NOV. 25 MAR. 30 FEB. 3 at Mem. at Chi. at Bos. vs Ind. at Mem. at Chi. vs Orl. vs Chi. at Minn. at Tor. at Phil. LAMAR 26C 3C(4) 3C(2) 1C(4) 6C 6C 3C(6) 2C 3C 1C(2) 10C PATTERSON NOV. 27 DEC. 26 NOV. 27 DEC. 12 NOV. 24 NOV. 24 DEC. 20 OCT. 30 NOV. 28 DEC. 20 NOV. 24 at Mem. vs N.Y. at Mem. vs S.A. vs Bos. vs Bos. at Orl. vs Cha. at S.A. at Orl. vs Bos. DENNIS 40C 10C 8 2T 8C 8C 10 (3) 4 (2) 6T(2) 1T(9) 25C SCHRODER FEB. 20 FEB. 20 MAR. 23 NOV. 25 FEB. 20 FEB. 20 FEB. 20 DEC. 18 MAR. 19 APR. 7 FEB. 20 vs Milw. vs Milw. at Wash. at Minn. vs Milw. vs Milw. vs Milw. at Bos. vs Hou. vs Tor. vs Milw. MIKE 26 7 (2) 3 (2) 4 9T 11 3 (5) 3T 3 (2) 2C 18 SCOTT JAN. 23 JAN. 23 DEC. 4 FEB. 3 FEB. 22 FEB. 22 MAR. 16 JAN. 16 DEC. 2 JAN. 21 DEC. 26 at Phoe. at Phoe. vs LA -L at Phil. vs G.S. vs G.S. at Det. vs Brk. vs Tor. at Sac. vs N.Y. THABO SEFOLOSHA NOV. 30 NOV. 24 JAN. 23 DEC. 18 MAR. 12 MAR. 12 NOV. 30 MAR. 19 DEC. 14 NOV. 24 NOV. 24 vs OKC. vs Bos. at Phoe. at Bos. vs Mem. vs Mem. vs OKC. vs Hou. vs Miami vs Bos. vs Bos. TIAGO (2) 7 (2) 3 (2) 3T 3 1 (12) 11 SPLITTER OCT. 29 JAN. 18 NOV. 6 JAN. 7 JAN. 31 NOV. 3 JAN. 28 DEC. 12 DEC. 12 JAN. 21 DEC. 23 at N.Y. vs Orl. at N.O. at Phil. at Miami at Miami at Ind. vs S.A. vs S.A. at Sac. vs Det. WALTER 18C 3C 1C(3) 3C 3C(3) 6C 1C(3) 1C 2C 3C 6C TAVARES JAN. 3 DEC. 29 JAN. 5 DEC. 29 FEB. 3 DEC. 29 MAR. 4 DEC. 29 DEC. 29 JAN. 3 DEC. 29 at N.Y. at Hou. vs N.Y. at Hou. at Phil. at Hou. at LA -L at Hou. at Hou. at N.Y. at Hou. JEFF C 6 (2) 6 (7) 12 4 (2) 6 (6) 3T 32 TEAGUE APR. 1 FEB. 1 MAR. 16 DEC. 23 FEB. 10 MAR. 28 MAR. 26 DEC. 23 APR. 11 NOV. 9 FEB. 1 vs Clev. vs Dall. at Det. vs Det. at Chi. at Chi. at Det. vs Det. at Clev. vs Minn. vs Dall. HAWKS (2) (2) (2) 13 (2) 127 High Games FEB. 20 JAN. 9 NOV. 27 FEB. 7 FEB. 1 MAR. 5 NOV. 7 JAN. 7 APR. 13 MAR. 28 DEC. 16 vs Milw. vs Chi. at Mem. at Orl. vs Dall. at LA -C vs Wash. at Phil. at Wash. at Chi. vs Phil. HAWKS 240 (77) (4) 23 (2) (2) 78 Low Games APR. 13 JAN. 31 FEB. 28 MAR. 21 DEC. 16 DEC. 16 JAN. 31 FEB. 1 MAR. 26 DEC. 21 DEC. 12 at Wash. at Miami vs Cha. vs Wash. vs Phil. vs Phil. at Miami vs Dall. at Det. vs Port. vs S.A. OPPONENTS (4) (3) (2) 117 (4) High Games FEB. 20 MAR. 21 JAN. 25 OCT. 27 FEB. 20 FEB. 20 FEB. 8 JAN. 27 NOV. 7 JAN. 15 MAR. 21 vs Milw. vs Wash. at Den. vs Det. vs Milw. vs Milw. vs Orl. vs LA -C vs Wash. at Milw. vs Wash. OPPONENTS 240 (77) (2) Low Games APR. 13 FEB. 28 MAR. 13 NOV. 27 NOV. 24 DEC. 16 DEC. 28 MAR. 26 FEB. 1 NOV. 11 MAR. 13 at Wash. vs Cha. vs Ind. at Mem. vs Bos. vs Phil. at Ind. at Det. vs Dall. vs N.O. vs Ind. 44

47 HAWKS GAME-BY-GAME ATLANTA HAWKS Date Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. Oct 27 DETROIT L Schroder-20 Millsap-8 Schroder -4 Caldwell-Pope-21 19,187 Teague-4 Oct York W Teague-23 Millsap -11 Teague-8 Anthony ,812 Oct 30 CHARLOTTE W Bazemore-19 Millsap-10 Millsap -4 Batum-14 17,024 Teague-4 Nov W Bazemore-20 Horford-12 Millsap -6 Walker ,691 Nov W Teague-26 Horford -13 Teague-9 Whiteside ,600 Nov 4 BROOKLYN W Horford-21 Millsap -9 Teague-6 Lopez ,044 Nov Orleans W Millsap-22 Millsap -12 Teague-7 Davis ,983 Korver-22 Nov 7 WASHINGTON W Bazemore-25 Horford-9 Teague-8 Porter ,047 Nov 9 MINNESOTA L Teague-24 Bazemore-6 Teague-9 Wiggins ,016 Horford-6 Nov 11 NEW ORLEANS W Horford-26 Millsap -16 Teague-10 Gordon ,597 Nov L Millsap-14 Millsap -8 Horford -8 Thomas ,138 Nov 15 UTAH L Millsap-28 Sefolosha -6 Schroder-9 Favors-23 14,436 Nov L Horford-18 Sefolosha -7 Schroder-10 Lopez-24 12,241 Nov 18 SACRAMENTO W Millsap-23 Millsap -16 Schroder -6 Cousins-24 13,008 Nov L Millsap-14 Millsap -11 Millsap -5 Love-25 20,562 Korver-14 Nov 24 BOSTON W Millsap-25 Millsap -9 Teague-9 Bradley ,968 Nov L Millsap-22 Horford -12 Teague-5 LaVine ,289 Teague-22 Nov W Millsap-23 Millsap -14 Teague-7 Conley ,684 Nov Antonio L Scott-12 Millsap -8 Schroder-6 Leonard ,418 Nov 30 OKLAHOMA CITY W Millsap-26 Horford -13 Sefolosha -6 Westbrook ,768 Dec 2 TORONTO L Millsap-14 Millsap -9 Teague-10 Lowry ,559 Horford-9 Dec 4 L.A. LAKERS W Horford-16 Horford -9 Teague-5 Williams ,051 Dec W Millsap-20 Millsap -11 Teague-6 Williams ,936 Dec Cit L Bazemore-22 Millsap-8 Millsap -4 Durant ,203 Korver-4 Dec 12 SAN ANTONIO L Millsap-22 Horford -7 Schroder -7 Leonard ,752 Dec 14 MIAMI L Bazemore-28 Millsap-9 Schroder -7 Bosh-24 15,039 Dec 16 PHILADELPHIA W Millsap-21 Bazemore -7 Schroder -7 Canaan-24 14,827 Korver-7 Dec W Schroder-22 Horford-10 Teague-6 Thomas ,624 Dec W Korver-19 Millsap -13 Korver-5 Vucevic ,982 Horford-5 Dec 21 PORTLAND W Schroder-18 Bazemore -7 Teague-8 Crabbe ,373 Dec 23 DETROIT W Teague-23 Bazemore -6 Teague-9 Drummond ,575 Teague-6 Dec 26 NEW YORK W Millsap-22 Millsap -7 Millsap -7 Anthony ,015 Dec L Millsap-24 Horford -10 Bazemore-6 Ellis-26 18,165 Dec W Horford-30 Horford -14 Teague-8 Howard ,211 Jan York L Millsap-19 Millsap -9 Millsap-6 Afflalo ,812 Jan 5 NEW YORK L Millsap-19 Horford -10 Schroder -8 Afflalo ,082 Horford-8 Anthony -23 Jan W Bazemore-22 Horford-9 Schroder -6 Okafor-21 12,611 Jan 9 CHICAGO W Horford-33 Horford -10 Schroder-8 Butler-27 19,010 Jan L Millsap-20 Muscala -5 Schroder -6 Walker-23 15,334 Schroder-5 Millsap-5 Jan L (OT) Millsap-23 Millsap -10 Teague-10 Antetokounmpo ,144 Jan 16 BROOKLYN W Millsap-21 Schroder -6 Schroder -10 Young-18 17,052 Millsap-6 Jan 18 ORLANDO W Horford-15 Millsap -12 Schroder-8 A. Gordon ,460 Jan W Bazemore-23 Millsap-9 Teague-6 McCollum ,783 Millsap-23 Jan L Millsap-14 Millsap -14 Schroder -4 Cousins ,019 Teague-4 Jan L Bazemore-21 Horford-16 Schroder -5 Goodwin ,034 Horford-5 Jan W Millsap-22 Millsap -9 Teague-10 Barton ,280 Jan 27 L.A. CLIPPERS L Teague-16 Millsap -12 Horford -6 Crawford ,664 Jan L Teague-20 Bazemore -9 Teague-5 Ellis ,196 Jan L Millsap-17 Bazemore -10 Teague-6 Bosh-18 19,937 Horford-17 Feb 1 DALLAS W Teague-32 Millsap -12 Teague-8 Parsons ,455 Feb W Scott-13 Scott -9 Hardaway -4 Stauskas-17 10,429 Hardaway-13 Horford -4 Feb 5 INDIANA W Millsap-24 Horford -7 Bazemore -8 George-31 17,225 Feb L Teague-24 Millsap -9 Horford -6 Vucevic ,021 Feb 8 ORLANDO L (OT) Horford-27 Bazemore -13 Schroder -6 Vucevic ,057 Millsap-13 Millsap -6 Feb W Schroder-18 Tied with -6 Teague-8 Gasol ,709 Feb 19 MIAMI L Teague-23 Millsap -13 Teague-7 Deng-30 19,043 Feb 20 MILWAUKEE L (2OT) Millsap-27 Millsap -11 Schroder -10 Parker-28 18,653 Feb 22 GOLDEN STATE L Horford-23 Horford -16 Schroder -6 Curry-36 19,330 Horford-6 Feb 26 CHICAGO W Teague-19 Millsap -13 Teague-9 McDermott ,123 Feb 28 CHARLOTTE W Bazemore-14 Horford-16 Teague-9 M. Williams ,156 Mar State L (OT) Millsap-19 Bazemore -9 Schroder -9 K. Thompson ,596 Horford-9 Mar Lakers W Schroder-16 Humphries-8 Teague-8 Randle ,997 Mar Clipper W Teague-22 Millsap -18 Teague-7 Paul-17 19,236 Jordan-17 Mar W Teague-24 Millsap -9 Teague-6 Hayward ,282 Mar L Horford-20 Bazemore-8 Teague-7 DeRozan ,800 Mar 12 MEMPHIS W Millsap-21 Sefolosha -11 Teague-7 Stephenson ,515 Mar 13 INDIANA W Millsap-18 Millsap -9 Teague-9 Turner ,066 Horford-18 Mar W Teague-22 Horford -11 Teague-9 Caldwell -Pope-24 14,121 Mar 17 DENVER W Hardaway-21 Millsap-11 Teague-8 Augustin ,383 Mar 19 HOUSTON W Horford-22 Millsap -10 Teague-7 Beasl ey-30 18,067 Mar 21 WASHINGTON L Teague-23 Horford -9 Horford -9 Wall-27 15,729 Mar W Schroder-23 Millsap-9 Schroder -8 Thornton-23 18,807 Mar 25 MILWAUKEE W Teague-18 Millsap -13 Teague-6 Parker ,070 Mar W Millsap-23 Millsap -9 Teague-12 Harris ,857 Mar W Teague-26 Millsap -11 Teague-7 Rose-20 21,761 Mar L Teague-18 Millsap -9 Tied with-3 DeRozan-26 19,800 Apr 1 CLEVELAND L (OT) Millsap-29 Bazemore -12 Teague-9 James ,427 Millsap-12 Apr 5 PHOENIX W Teague-20 Millsap -17 Millsap -8 Booker ,176 Apr 7 TORONTO W Teague-23 Millsap -14 Horford -6 Lowry-16 17,864 Apr 9 BOSTON W Millsap-31 Millsap -16 Schroder -7 Smart-19 19,257 Apr L Bazemore-23 Horford-11 Teague-9 Irving ,562 Apr L Horford-19 Millsap -11 Teague-5 Sessions ,399 45

48 HAWKS TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opp. W / L FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET L % % % /29 at NY W % % % /30 CHA W % % % /1 at Cha W % % % /3 at Mia W % % % /4 BKN W % % % /6 at NO W % % % /7 WAS W % % % /9 M IN L % % % /11 NO W % % % /13 at Bos L % % % /15 UTA L % % % /17 at Bkn L % % % /18 SAC W % % % /21 at Cle L % % % /24 BOS W % % % /25 at Min L % % % /27 at Mem W % % % /28 at SA L % % % /30 OKC W % % % /2 TOR L % % % /4 LAL W % % % /9 at Dal W % % % /10 at OKC L % % % /12 SA L % % % /14 M IA L % % % /16 PHI W % % % /18 at Bos W % % % /20 at Orl W % % % /21 POR W % % % /23 DET W % % % /26 NY W % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /29 at Hou W % % % /3 at NY L % % % /5 NY L % % % /7 at Phi W % % % /9 CHI W % % % /13 at Cha L % % % /15 at Mil L % % % /16 BKN W % % % /18 ORL W % % % /20 at Por W % % % /21 at Sac L % % % /23 at Pho L % % % /25 at Den W % % % /27 LAC L % % % /28 at Ind L % % % /31 at Mia L % % % /1 DAL W % % % /3 at Phi W % % % /5 IND W % % % /7 at Orl L % % % /8 ORL L % % % /10 at Chi W % % % /19 M IA L % % % /20 M IL L % % % /22 GS L % % % /26 CHI W % % % /28 CHA W % % % /1 at GS L % % % /4 at LAL W % % % /5 at LAC W % % % /8 at Uta W % % % /10 at Tor L % % % /12 M EM W % % % /13 IND W % % % /16 at Det W % % % /17 DEN W % % % /19 HOU W % % % /21 WAS L % % % /23 at Was W % % % /25 M IL W % % % /26 at Det W % % % /28 at Chi W % % % /30 at Tor L % % % /1 CLE L % % % /5 PHO W % % % /7 TOR W % % % /9 BOS W % % % /11 at Cle L % % % /13 at Was L % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % %

49 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opp. W / L FGM FGA FG% 3 PM 3 PA 3 P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS 10/27 DET W % % % /29 at NY L % % % /30 CHA L % % % /1 at Cha L % % % /3 at Mia L % % % /4 BKN L % % % /6 at NO L % % % /7 WAS L % % % /9 M IN W % % % /11 NO L % % % /13 at Bos W % % % /15 UTA W % % % /17 at Bkn W % % % /18 SAC L % % % /21 at Cle W % % % /24 BOS L % % % /25 at Min W % % % /27 at Mem L % % % /28 at SA W % % % /30 OKC L % % % /2 TOR W % % % /4 LAL L % % % /9 at Dal L % % % /10 at OKC W % % % /12 SA W % % % /14 M IA W % % % /16 PHI L % % % /18 at Bos L % % % /20 at Orl L % % % /21 POR L % % % /23 DET L % % % /26 NY L % % % /28 at Ind W % % % /29 at Hou L % % % /3 at NY W % % % /5 NY W % % % /7 at Phi L % % % /9 CHI L % % % /13 at Cha W % % % /15 at Mil W % % % /16 BKN L % % % /18 ORL L % % % /20 at Por L % % % /21 at Sac W % % % /23 at Pho W % % % /25 at Den L % % % /27 LAC W % % % /28 at Ind W % % % /31 at Mia W % % % /1 DAL L % % % /3 at Phi L % % % /5 IND L % % % /7 at Orl W % % % /8 ORL W % % % /10 at Chi L % % % /19 M IA W % % % /20 M IL W % % % /22 GS W % % % /26 CHI L % % % /28 CHA L % % % /1 at GS W % % % /4 at LAL L % % % /5 at LAC L % % % /8 at Uta L % % % /10 at Tor W % % % /12 M EM L % % % /13 IND L % % % /16 at Det L % % % /17 DEN L % % % /19 HOU L % % % /21 WAS W % % % /23 at Was L % % % /25 M IL L % % % /26 at Det L % % % /28 at Chi L % % % /30 at Tor W % % % /1 CLE W % % % /5 PHO L % % % /7 TOR L % % % /9 BOS L % % % /11 at Cle W % % % /13 at Was W % % % TOT % % % AVG % % % November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % M arch % % % April % % % Home % % % Away % % % In W's % % % In L's % % %

50 HAWKS MISC STATS PAGE INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 ATLANTA HAWKS / MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL Head Coach: Mike Budenholzer Atlantic Overall: 3 Years 146 Won 100 Lost.593 Pct. Central W/Club : 3 Years 146 Won 100 Lost.593 Pct. Southeast EASTERN Southwest Northwest Pacific WESTERN TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: OVERALL HOME ROAD Loss- 2 Win - 3 Loss - 3 Long:Win - 7 Win - 6 Win - 4 Loss- 3 Loss - 4 Loss - 4 Last:Win -04/09 vsbos Win -04/09 vsbos Win CHI WAS Loss-04/01 vscle WAS WON LOST OFFENSE VsOPP HOME ATTENDANCE Oct. 2 1 Nov If Opp W/L to date: 41 Games Dec < ,150 Total Jan. 6 9 Defense ,833 Average Feb ,427 High Mar < Sellouts Apr. 3 3 After 82 games last season: W 60 L 22 MARGINS Won By: Lost By: Won By: Lost By: 1 At Start Of: OVERALL HOME ROAD FG% OVERALL HOME ROAD 2nd- Ahead: % Behind: % Tied: % rd- Ahead: % Behind: % Tied: th- Ahead: Behind: Tied:

51 NBA LEADERS INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG REBOUNDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG Curry, G.S Drummond, Det Rondo, Sac Harden, Hou Jordan, LA -C Westbrook, OKC Durant, OKC Whites ide, Mia Wall, Was Cousins, Sac Howard, Hou Paul, LA -C James, Cle Cousins, Sac Rubio, Min Lillard, Por Gasol, Chi Harden, Hou Davis, N.O Gobert, Utah Green, G.S Westbrook, OKC Towns, Min Lillard, Por DeRozan, Tor Davis, N.O James, Cle George, Ind Randle, LA -L Curry, G.S Thomas, Bos Love, Cle Smith, N.O. -Phi K. Thompson, G.S Gortat, Was Lowry, Tor Anthony, N.Y Green, G.S Payton, Orl Lowry, Tor Pachulia, Dal Jackson, Det Leonard, S.A Valanciunas, Tor Thomas, Bos Butler, Chi Young, Bkn Holiday, N.O Walker, Cha T16 Millsap, Atl Teague, Atl McCollum, Por Thompson, Cle Dragic, Mia Wiggins, Min Vucevic, Orl Williams, Dal Lopez, Bkn Monroe, Mil Batum, Cha Wall, Was Chandler, Pho Mudiay, Den Hayward, Utah F aried, Den Parker, S.A Paul, LA-C Aldridge, S.A Walker, Cha Wade, Mia Sullinger, Bos Durant, OKC Jackson, Det Durant, OKC Butler, Chi Towns, Min Favors, Utah Ellis, Ind Nowitzki, Dal Kanter, OKC Rose, Chi Vucevic, Orl Noel, Phi Wade, Mia Middleton, Mil Biyombo, Tor McConnell, Phi Aldridge, S.A Lopez, Bkn Dellavedova, Cle Bryant, LA-L Westbrook, OKC Turner, Bos Gay, Sac Randolph, Mem Sloan, Bkn Millsap, Atl Anthony, N.Y Larkin, Bkn Anderson, N.O Plumlee, Por T30 Schroder, Atl Antetokounmpo, Mil Antetokounmpo, Mil Antetokounmpo, Mil Holiday, N.O Len, Pho Collison, Sac Gasol, Chi James, Cle McCollum, Por Favors, Utah Davis, Por Middleton, Mil Rose, Chi Lop ez, N.Y Anthony, N.Y Redick, LA-C Duncan, S.A Calderon, N.Y INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDN ESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT 3 -PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3GA PCT FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT Jordan, LA-C Redick, LA -C Curry, G.S Howard, Hou Curry, G.S Crawford, LA -C Whiteside, Mia Leonard, S.A Durant, OKC Kanter, OKC Bayless, Mil Paul, LA -C Gortat, Was McDermott, Chi Nowitzki, Dal Valanciunas, Tor K. Thompson, G.S Lillard, Por Faried, Den Dudley, Was Martin, Min. -S.A Towns, Min McCollum, Por Middleton, Mil Lopez, N.Y Parsons, Dal Redick, LA -C Dieng, Min Calderon, N.Y Irving, Cle Monroe, Mil Dellavedova, Cle Leonard, S.A Noel, Phi Casspi, Sac K. Thompson, G.S Drummond, Det G. Hill, Ind Anderson, N.O James, Cle Olynyk, Bos Thomas, Bos Favors, Utah M. Williams, Cha Williams, Dal Young, Bkn Collison, Sac Gallinari, Den Aldridge, S.A Beverley, Hou Jackson, Det Jokic, Den Fournier, Orl Matthews, Dal Lopez, Bkn Smith, Cle Harden, Hou Vucevic, Orl T17 Teague, Atl Hood, Utah Okafor, Phi Korver, Atl George, Ind Antetokounmpo, Mil Middle ton, Mil Collison, Sac Leonard, S.A Crabbe, Por Aldridge, S.A Durant, OKC Teletovic, Pho Knight, Pho T24 Horford, Atl Mirotic, Chi DeRozan, Tor Curry, G.S LaVine, Min Batum, Cha Griffin, LA-C Green, G.S Rubio, Min Davis, N.O Lowry, Tor Walker, Cha Parker, S.A Beal, Was Felton, Dal Parker, Mil Frye, Orl. -Cle Bass, LA-L Parsons, Dal Ross, Tor Holiday, N.O Green, G.S Durant, OKC Booke r, Pho Collison, Sac Barea, Dal Porzingis, N.Y Redick, LA-C Mills, S.A Teague, Atl Ibaka, OKC Gordon, N.O Fournier, Orl Dragic, Mia J. Johnson, Bkn. -Mia Conley, Mem Randolph, Mem Barnes, G.S Canaan, Phi Porter, Was Afflalo, N.Y Chalmers, Mia. -Mem T39 Millsap, Atl Bogdanovic, Bkn Butler, Chi K. Thompson, G.S H. Thompson, Phi Harris, Orl. -Det

52 NBA LEADERS (continued) INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 STEALS PER GAME G STL AVG BLOCKS PER GAME G BLK AVG MINUTES PER GAME G MIN AVG Curry, G.S Whiteside, Mia Harden, Hou Rubio, Min Jordan, LA -C Lowry, Tor Paul, LA-C Gobert, Utah Butler, Chi Lowry, Tor Davis, N.O Caldwell -Pope, Det Westbrook, OKC Gasol, Chi Hayward, Utah Ariza, Hou Ibaka, OKC Wall, Was Rondo, Sac Porzingis, N.Y Mid dleton, Mil Wall, Was Millsap, Atl DeRozan, Tor George, Ind Lopez, Bkn Durant, OKC Ellis, Ind Towns, Min Morris, Det Millsap, Atl Grant, Phi Lillard, Po r Leonard, S.A Bogut, G.S James, Cle Noel, Phi Biyombo, Tor Walker, Cha Crowder, Bos Howard, Hou Davis, N.O Allen, Mem Lopez, N.Y Ariza, Hou Harden, Hou Noel, Phi Antetokounmpo, Mil Middleton, Mil Horford, Atl Rondo, Sac Butler, Chi Favors, Utah Anthony, N.Y Oladipo, Orl Turner, Ind Wiggins, Min Covington, Phi Cousins, Sac Batum, Cha Walker, Cha Antetokounmpo, Mil George, Ind Cousins, Sac Green, G.S McCollum, Por Bradley, Bos Drummond, Det Green, G.S Young, Bkn Hibbert, LA -L Cousins, Sac Smart, Bos Valanciunas, Tor Westbrook, OKC Drummond, Det Gortat, Was Curry, G.S Green, G.S Duncan, S.A G. Hill, Ind Caldwell-Pope, Det Capela, Hou Gay, Sac Chalmers, Mia.-Mem Durant, OKC Matthews, Dal Gay, Sac Dieng, Min Ellis, Ind Porter, Was Aldrich, LA -C Jordan, LA -C James, Cle Adams, OKC Lopez, Bkn Holiday, N.O Aldridge, S.A Afflalo, N.Y Beverley, Hou Vucevic, Orl J. Johnson, Bkn. -Mia Bazemore, Atl Mahinmi, Ind Bradley, Bos Tucker, Pho Gibson, Chi K. Thompson, G.S Davis, N.O Johnson, Bos Harris, Orl. -Det Harris, Den Plumlee, Por Leonard, S.A Teague, Atl Cauley-Stein, Sac Oladipo, Orl Payton, Orl Leonard, S.A Young, Bkn ROOKIE LEADERS / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG REBOU NDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG Towns, Min Towns, Min Mudiay, Den Okafor, Phi Porzingis, N.Y McConnell, Phi Porzingis, N.Y Okafor, Phi Huertas, LA -L Booker, Pho Jokic, Den Russell, LA -L Russell, LA-L Turner, Ind Jones, Min Mudiay, Den Portis, Chi Booker, Pho Turner, Ind Cauley -Stein, Sac Jokic, Den Jokic, Den Hollis -Jefferson, Bkn Grant, N.Y Johnson, Det Winslow, Mia Neto, Utah Kaminsky, Cha Nance, LA -L Towns, Min Portis, Chi Johnson, Det Payne, O KC Cauley-Stein, Sac Kaminsky, Cha Johnson, Det Richardson, Mia Lyles, Utah Young, Ind Winslow, Mia Mejri, Dal Winslow, Mia Lyles, Utah Marjanovic, S.A Hollis -Jefferson, Bkn McConnell, Phi Bjelica, Min Richardson, Mia Hezonja, Orl Russell, LA -L Bjelica, Min Simmons, S.A Mudiay, Den Hezonja, Orl Neto, Utah Felicio, Chi Porzingis, N.Y Hollis-Jefferson, Bkn Reed, Bkn Okafor, Phi FIELD GOAL PCT. FG F GA PCT 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3GA PCT FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT Cauley-Stein, Sac Richardson, Mia Booker, Pho Towns, Min Neto, Utah Porzingis, N.Y Nance, LA-L Bjelica, Min Towns, Min Jokic, Den Lyl es, Utah Jokic, Den Okafor, Phi Russell, LA -L Johnson, Det Turner, Ind Hezonja, Or l Grant, N.Y McConnell, Phi Booker, Pho Marjanovic, S.A Lyles, Utah Kaminsky, Cha Simmons, S.A Hezonja, Orl Porzingis, N.Y Russell, LA -L Neto, Utah Mudiay, Den Kaminsky, Cha STEALS PER GAME G STL AVG BLOCKS PER GAME G BLK AVG MINUTES PER GAME G MIN AVG Hollis-Jefferson, Br Porzingis, N.Y Towns, Min McConnell, Phi Towns, Min Mudiay, Den Russell, LA-L Turner, Ind Okafor, Phi Jokic, Den Okafor, Phi Winslow, Mia Mudiay, Den Mejri, Dal Porzingis, N.Y Winslow, Mia Cauley -Stein, Sac Russell, LA -L Nance, LA-L Holmes, Phi Booker, Pho Jones, Min Reed, Bkn Johnson, Det Neto, Utah Jokic, Den Turner, Ind Johnson, Det Hollis -Jefferson, Bkn Jokic, Den

53 NBA LEADERS (continued) INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 Assists Per Turnover Name AST TO RATIO Conley, Mem Paul, LA-C Calderon, N.Y Rubio, Min Galloway, N.Y Sloan, Bkn Livingston, G.S Rondo, Sac Mills, S.A Dellavedova, Cle Parker, S.A Smith, N.O.-Phi Iguodala, G.S Barea, Dal Payton, Orl Beverley, Hou McConnell, Phi G. Hill, Ind Williams, Dal Jack, Bkn Steals Per Turnover Name STL TO RATIO W. Johnson, LA-C Crowder, Bos Porter, Was Ariza, Hou Allen, Mem Galloway, N.Y Sefolosha, Atl Leonard, S.A Lee, Mem.-Cha Smart, Bos Brewer, Hou Bradley, Bos Caldwell-Pope, Det Beverley, Hou Harris, Den Tucker, Pho Iguodala, G.S Rubio, Min Butler, Chi Young, Bkn

54 TEAM AND OPPONENT STATS TEAMS' STATISTICS / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS -- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS SCORING TEAM G MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. OFF. DEF. TOT. AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG. G.S OKC Sac Hou Bos Port LA-C Clev Wash S.A Cha Atl N.O Tor Minn Dall Ind Orl Det Den Chi Phoe Miami Mem Milw Bkn N.Y Utah Phil LA-L OPPONENTS' STATISTICS / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 FIELD GOALS 3 -PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS -- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS SCORING --- TEAM MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. OFF. DEF. TOT. AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG. DIFF. S.A Utah Tor Clev Miami Atl LA-C Ind Cha N.Y Mem Det Bos Dall OKC Chi Milw Orl G.S Port Wash Den Minn Bkn Hou N.O LA-L Phoe Phil Sac AVG.'S

55 TEAM AND OPPONENT STATS (continued) TEAMS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 FIELD GOALS 3 -PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS Atl Bos Bkn Cha Chi Clev Dall Den Det G.S Hou Ind LA-C LA-L Mem Miami Milw Minn N.O N.Y OKC Orl Phil Phoe Port Sac S.A Tor Utah Wash OPPONENTS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 FIELD GOALS 3 -PT. F.G.'S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PT S Atl Bos Bkn Cha Chi Clev Dall Den Det G.S Hou Ind LA-C LA-L Mem Miami Milw Minn N.O N.Y OKC Orl Phil Phoe Port Sac S.A Tor Utah Wash ONE TEAM BOTH TEAMS

56 TEAM AND OPPONENT STATS (continued) INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 TEAMS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE ATL BOS BKN CHA CHI CLE DAL DEN DET GS HOU IND LAC LAL MEM MIA MIL MIN NO NY OKC ORL PHI PHO POR SAC SA TOR UTA WAS Points/game FG pct FT pct pt FG pct Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm 13 15t t t t Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm t t Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm t t DQ/game 15t 29t 11t 20t 8t 2t 2t 15t 6t 18t 24t 11t 6t 20t 2t 2t 23 11t 8t 27t 11t 27t 20t 29t 24t 24t 1 8t 18t 15t OPPONENTS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE ATL BOS BKN CHA CHI CLE DAL DEN DET GS HOU IND LAC LAL MEM MIA MIL MIN NO NY OKC ORL PHI PHO POR SAC SA TOR UTA WAS Points/game FG pct FT pct pt FG pct Off. Reb./gm t t Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game t 13t Assists/game t t t t Steals/game t 20 4t t 11t Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm t t t t Pers.Fouls/gm t 4 22t DQ/game 25t 8t 27t 13t t 18t 13t 20 6t 8t 6t 25t 13t 8t 21t 3t 21t 21t 3t 18t 13t 29t 27t 8t 29t 8t 3t 21t COMBINATION TEAM/OPPONENT STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Pts/game/diff Off. Reb. Pct Def. Reb. Pct Total Reb. Pct INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 DECIDED DECIDED POINTS FIELD GOAL TURNOVERS REBOUND BELOW OVERTIME 3 PTS. 10 PTS. PER GAME PERCENTAGE PER G AME PERCENTAGES 100 PTS. GAMES OR LESS OR MORE TEAM OWN OPP. OWN OPP. OWN OPP. OFF. DEF. TOT. OWN OPP. W L W L W L Atlanta * Boston Brooklyn Charlotte * * Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Golden State 114.9* * Houston * Indiana L.A. Clippers L.A. Lakers Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Orleans New York Oklahoma City * * Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio * Toronto Utah Washington COMPOSITE; 2460 games * - League Leader REBOUND PERCENTAGES OFF. - Percentage of a given team's missed shots which that team rebounds. DEF. - Percentage of opponents' missed shots which a given team rebounds. TOT. - Average of offensive and defensive rebound percentages. 54

57 NBA STANDINGS AND ATTENDANCE INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST -10 STREAK W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST -10 STREAK Toronto Won 4 San Antonio Won 2 Boston Won 1 Dallas Lost 1 New York Lost 2 Memphis Lost 4 Brooklyn Lost 10 Houston Won 3 Philadelphia Lost 4 New Orleans Lost 3 CENTRAL DIVISION NORTHWEST DIVISION W L PCT GB HO ME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST -10 STREAK Cleveland Lost 1 Oklahoma City Lost 1 Indiana Won 3 Portland Won 1 Detroit Won 1 Utah Lost 2 Chicago Won 3 Denver Lost 2 Milwaukee Lost 2 Minnesota Won 1 SOUTHEAST DIVISION PACIFIC DIVISION W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAST -10 STREAK W L PCT GB HOME ROAD LAS T-10 STREAK Miami Lost 1 Golden State Won 4 Atlanta Lost 2 L.A. Clippers Lost 1 Charlotte Won 2 Sacramento Lost 1 Washington Won 3 Phoenix Won 1 Orlando Lost 1 L.A. Lakers Won 1 INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 HOME ATTENDANCE ROAD ATTENDANCE TEAM G ATT AVG G ATT AVG Atlanta Hawks ,150 16, ,066 17,611 Boston Celtics ,076 18, ,023 17,440 Brooklyn Nets ,142 15, ,352 18,106 Charlotte Hornets ,894 17, ,157 17,784 Chicago Bulls ,659 21, ,400 18,156 Cleveland Cavaliers ,042 20, ,317 18,910 Dallas Mavericks ,901 20, ,812 17,727 Denver Nuggets ,898 14, ,120 17,783 Detroit Pistons ,138 16, ,383 17,814 Golden State Warriors ,436 19, ,499 19,134 Houston Rockets ,244 17, ,368 17,741 Indiana Pacers ,733 16, ,930 17,852 Los Angeles Clippers ,910 19, ,503 17,793 Los Angeles Lakers ,877 18, ,143 19,150 Memphis Grizzlies ,894 17, ,186 17,590 Miami Heat ,350 19, ,821 18,044 Milwaukee Bucks ,808 15, ,548 17,623 Minnesota Timberwolves ,178 14, ,110 17,832 New Orleans Pelicans ,549 16, ,893 17,851 New York Knickerbockers ,292 19, ,070 18,441 Oklahoma City Thunder ,323 18, ,617 18,259 Orlando Magic ,275 17, ,188 17,175 Philadelphia 76ers ,121 14, ,170 17,492 Phoenix Suns ,405 17, ,412 17,303 Portland Trail Blazers ,085 19, ,852 17,704 Sacramento Kings ,526 17, ,569 17,355 San Antonio Spurs ,445 18, ,470 17,938 Toronto Raptors ,863 19, ,668 17,163 Utah Jazz ,489 19, ,518 17,378 Washington Wizards ,426 17, ,274 17,787 National Basketball Associatio ,972,129 17, ,973,439 17,865 TOTALS ,972,129 17, ,973,439 17,865 55

58 BOXSCORES GAME 1 (0-1) - PISTONS 106, HAWKS 94 GAME 2 (1-1) - HAWKS 112, KNICKS 101 GAME 3 (2-1) - HAWKS 97, HORNETS 94 GAME 4 (3-1) - HAWKS 94, HORNETS 92 56

59 GAME 5 (4-1) - HAWKS 98, HEAT 92 GAME 6 (5-1) - HAWKS 101, NETS 87 GAME 7 (6-1) - HAWKS 121, PELICANS 115 GAME 8 (7-1) - HAWKS 114, WIZARDS 99 57

60 GAME 9 (7-2) - T WOLVES 117, HAWKS 107 GAME 10 (8-2) - HAWKS 106, PELICANS 98 GAME 11 (8-3) - CELTICS 106, HAWKS 93 GAME 12 (8-4) - JAZZ 97, HAWKS 96 58

61 GAME 13 (8-5) - NETS 90, HAWKS 88 GAME 14 (9-5) - HAWKS 103, KINGS 97 GAME 15 (9-6) - CAVALIERS 109, HAWKS 97 GAME 16 (10-6) - HAWKS 121, CELTICS 97 59

62 GAME 17 (10-7) - T WOLVES 99, HAWKS 95 GAME 18 (11-7) - HAWKS 116, GRIZZLIES 101 GAME 19 (11-8) - SPURS 108, HAWKS 88 GAME 20 (12-8) - HAWKS 106, THUNDER

63 GAME 21 (12-9) - RAPTORS 96, HAWKS 86 GAME 22 (13-9) - HAWKS 100, LAKERS 87 GAME 23 (14-9) - HAWKS 98, MAVERICKS 95 GAME 24 (14-10) - THUNDER 107, HAWKS 94 61

64 GAME 25 (14-11) - SPURS 103, HAWKS 78 GAME 26 (14-12) - HEAT 100, HAWKS 88 GAME 27 (15-12) - HAWKS 127, 76ers 106 GAME 28 (16-12) - HAWKS 109, CELTICS

65 GAME 29 (17-12) - HAWKS 103, MAGIC 100 GAME 30 (18-12) - HAWKS 106, BLAZERS 97 GAME 31 (19-12) - HAWKS 107, PISTONS 100 GAME 32 (20-12) - HAWKS 117, KNICKS 98 63

66 GAME 33 (20-13) - PACERS 93, HAWKS 87 GAME 34 (21-13) - HAWKS 121, ROCKETS 115 GAME 35 (21-14) - KNICKS 111, HAWKS 97 GAME 36 (21-15) - KNICKS 107, HAWKS

67 GAME 37 (22-15) - HAWKS 126, 76ers 98 GAME 38 (23-15) - HAWKS 120, BULLS 105 GAME 39 (23-16) - HORNETS 107, HAWKS 84 GAME 40 (23-17) - BUCKS 108, HAWKS

68 GAME 41 (24-17) - HAWKS 114, NETS 86 GAME 42 (25-17) - HAWKS 98, MAGIC 81 GAME 43 (26-17) - HAWKS 104, BLAZERS 98 GAME 44 (26-18) - KINGS 91, HAWKS 88 66

69 GAME 45 (26-19) - SUNS 98, HAWKS 95 GAME 46 (27-19) - HAWKS 119, NUGGETS 105 GAME 47 (27-20) - CLIPPERS 85, HAWKS 83 GAME 48 (27-21) - PACERS 111, HAWKS 92 67

70 GAME 49 (27-22) - HEAT 105, HAWKS 87 GAME 50 (28-22) - HAWKS 112, MAVERICKS 97 GAME 51 (29-22) - HAWKS 124, 76ers 86 GAME 52 (30-22) - HAWKS 102, PACERS 96 68

71 GAME 53 (30-23) - MAGIC 96, HAWKS 94 GAME 54 (30-24) - MAGIC 117, HAWKS 110, OT GAME 55 (31-24) - HAWKS 113, BULLS 90 GAME 56 (31-25) - HEAT 115, HAWKS

72 GAME 57 (31-26) - BUCKS 117, HAWKS 109, 2 OT GAME 58 (31-27) - WARRIORS 102, HAWKS 92 GAME 59 (32-27) - HAWKS 103, BULLS 88 GAME 60 (33-27) - HAWKS 87, HORNETS 76 70

73 GAME 61 (33-28) - WARRIORS 109, HAWKS 105, OT GAME 62 (34-28) - HAWKS 106, LAKERS 77 GAME 63 (35-28) - HAWKS 107, CLIPPERS 97 GAME 64 (36-28) - HAWKS 91, JAZZ 84 71

74 GAME 65 (36-29) - RAPTORS 104, HAWKS 96 GAME 66 (37-29) - HAWKS 95, GRIZZLIES 83 GAME 67 (38-29) - HAWKS 104, PACERS 75 GAME 68 (39-29) - HAWKS 118, PISTONS

75 GAME 69 (40-29) - HAWKS 116, NUGGETS 98 GAME 70 (41-29) - HAWKS 109, ROCKETS 97 GAME 71 (41-30) - WIZARDS 117, HAWKS 102 GAME 72 (42-30) - HAWKS 122, WIZARDS

76 GAME 73 (43-30) - HAWKS 101, BUCKS 90 GAME 74 (44-30) - HAWKS 112, PISTONS 95 GAME 75 (45-30) - HAWKS 102, BULLS 100 GAME 76 (45-31) - RAPTORS 105, HAWKS 97 74

77 GAME 77 (45-32) - CAVALIERS 110, HAWKS 108, OT GAME 78 (46-32) - HAWKS 103, SUNS 90 GAME 79 (47-32) - HAWKS 95, RAPTORS 87 GAME 80 (48-32) - HAWKS 118, CELTICS

78 GAME 81 (48-33) - CAVALIERS 109, HAWKS 94 GAME 82 (48-34) - WIZARDS 109, HAWKS 98 76

79 RECORDS

80 ALL TIME PLAYOFF Western Division: 2nd Place Game * Western Division tiebreakers Year TOTAL First 0-1 *Ft. Wayne 1-0 *Minneapolis 1-0 Washington 0-2 Houston 2-0 Philadelphia 0-2 Boston 1-2 Milwaukee 2-3 Detroit 3-1 Indiana 3-1 Milwaukee 3-2 Milwaukee 2-3 Detroit 2-3 Chicago 0-3 Miami 3-2 Indiana 0-3 Indiana 3-2 Detroit 3-2 Charlotte 1-3 Detroit 3-2 Boston 3-4 Miami 4-3 Milwaukee 4-3 Orlando 4-2 Boston 2-4 Indiana 2-4 Indiana 3-4 Brooklyn Quarter-Finals Anderson 1-2 Minneapolis 2-1 Detroit 3-1 Los Angeles 3-2 Baltimore 1-3 Baltimore 3-0 Chicago 3-0 San Francisco 2-4 San Diego 4-2 Chicago 4-1 New York 1-4 Boston 2-4 Boston 2-4 Washington 3-4 Philadelphia 1-4 Boston 1-4 Detroit 1-4 Boston 3-4 Indiana 2-4 Orlando 1-4 Chicago 1-4 New York 0-4 Cleveland 0-4 Orlando 0-4 Chicago 2-4 Washington Semi-Finals Ft. Wayne 2-3 Minneapolis 3-0 Detroit 4-1 Minneapolis 2-4 Minneapolis 4-3 Los Angeles 4-3 Los Angeles 3-4 San Francisco 3-4 Los Angeles 3-4 San Francisco 2-4 Los Angeles 1-4 Los Angeles 0-4 Cleveland Finals Boston 3-4 Boston 4-2 Boston 3-4 Boston Totals TRI-CITIES HAWKS (1-2) (1-2) Western Division Semifinals (1-2) March 21...L...Tri-Cities 77 at Anderson 89 (-22) March 23...W...Anderson 75 at Tri-Cities 76 (+1) March 24...L...Tri-Cities 71 at Anderson 94 (-23) ST. LOUIS HAWKS (60-56) (4-5) Western Division Second Place Game (0-1) March 16...L...Minneapolis 103 at St. Louis 97 (-6) Western Division Semifinals (2-1) March 17...W...Minneapolis 115 at St. Louis 116 (+1) March 19...L...St. Louis 75 at Minneapolis 133 (-58) March 21...W...St. Louis 116 at Minneapolis 115 (+1) Western Division Finals (2-3) March 22...W...St. Louis 86 at Ft. Wayne 85 (+1) March 24...W...Ft. Wayne 74 at St. Louis 84 (+10) March 25...L...St. Louis 84 at Ft. Wayne 107 (-23) March 27...L...Ft. Wayne 93 at St. Louis 84 (-9) March 29...L...St. Louis 97 at Ft. Wayne 102 (-5) (8-4) Western Division Tiebreaker (2-0) March 14...W...Ft. Wayne 103 at St. Louis 115 (+12) March 16...W...Minneapolis 111 at St. Louis 114 (+3) Western Division Finals (3-0) March 21...W...Minneapolis 109 at St. Louis 118 (+9) March 24...W...Minneapolis 104 at St. Louis 106 (+2) March 25...W...St. Louis 143 at Minneapolis 135 (+8) World Championship Series (3-4) March 30...W...St. Louis 125 at Boston 123 (+2) March 31...L...St. Louis 99 at Boston 119 (-20) April 6...W...Boston 98 at St. Louis 100 (+2) April 7...L...Boston 123 at St. Louis 118 (-5) April 9...L...St. Louis 109 at Boston 124 (-15) April 11...W...Boston 94 at St. Louis 96 (+2) April 13...L...St. Louis 123 at Boston 125 (-2) (8-3) Western Division Finals (4-1) March 19...W...Detroit 111 at St. Louis 114 (+3) March 22...W...St. Louis 99 at Detroit 96 (+3) March 23...L...Detroit 109 at St. Louis 89 (-20) March 25...W...St. Louis 145 at Detroit 101 (+44) March 27...W...Detroit 96 at St. Louis 120 (+24) World Championship Series (4-2) March 29...W...St. Louis 104 at Boston 102 (+2) March 30...L...St. Louis 112 at Boston 136 (-24) April 2...W...Boston 108 at St. Louis 111 (+3) April 5...L...Boston 109 at St. Louis 98 (-11) April 9...W...St. Louis 102 at Boston 100 (+2) April 12...W...Boston 109 at St. Louis 110 (+1) March 26...W...Minneapolis 86 at St. Louis 97 (+11) (2-4) Western Division Finals (2-4) March 21...W...Minneapolis 90 at St. Louis 124 (+34) March 22...L...St. Louis 98 at Minneapolis 106 (-8) March 24...W...Minneapolis 97 at St. Louis 127 (+30) March 26...L...St. Louis 98 at Minneapolis 108 (-10) March 28...L...Minneapolis 98 at St. Louis 97 (-1) March 29...L...St. Louis 104 at Minneapolis 106 (-2) (7-7) Western Division Finals (4-3) March 16...W...Minneapolis 99 at St. Louis 112 (+13) March 17...L...Minneapolis 120 at St. Louis 113 (-7) March 19...W...St. Louis 93 at Minneapolis 89 (+4) March 20...L...St. Louis 101 at Minneapolis 103 (-2) March 22...L...Minneapolis 117 at St. Louis 110 (-7) March 24...W...St. Louis 117 at Minneapolis 96 (+21) March 26...W...Minneapolis 86 at St. Louis 97 (+11) World Championship Series (3-4) March 27...L...St. Louis 122 at Boston 140 (-18) March 29...W...St. Louis 113 at Boston 103 (+10) April 2...L...Boston 102 at St. Louis 86 (-16) April 3...W...Boston 96 at St. Louis 106 (+10) April 5...L...St. Louis 102 at Boston 127 (-25) April 7...W...Boston 102 at St. Louis 105 (+3) April 9...L...St. Louis 103 at Boston 122 (-19) (5-7) Western Division Finals (4-3) March 21...L...Los Angeles 122 at St. Louis 118 (-4) March 22...W...Los Angeles 106 at St. Louis 121 (+15) March 24...L...St. Louis 112 at Los Angeles 118 (-6) March 25...W...St. Louis 118 at Los Angeles 117 (+1) March 27...L...Los Angeles 121 at St. Louis 112 (-9) March 29...W...St. Louis 114 at Los Angeles 113 (+1) April 1...W...Los Angeles 103 at St. Louis 105 (+2) World Championship Series (1-4) April 2...L...St. Louis 95 at Boston 129 (-34) April 5...L...St. Louis 108 at Boston 116 (-8) April 8...W...Boston 120 at St. Louis 124 (+4) April 9...L...Boston 119 at St. Louis 104 (-15) April 11...L...St. Louis 112 at Boston 121 (-9) (6-5) Western Division Semifinals (3-1) March 20...W...Detroit 99 at St. Louis 118 (+19) March 22...W...Detroit 108 at St. Louis 122 (+14) March 24...L...St. Louis 103 at Detroit 107 (-4) March 26...W...St. Louis 104 at Detroit 100 (+4) Western Division Finals (3-4) March 31...L...St. Louis 104 at Los Angeles 112 (-8) April 2...L...St. Louis 99 at Los Angeles 101 (-2) April 4...W...Los Angeles 112 at St. Louis 125 (+13) April 6...W...Los Angeles 114 at St. Louis 124 (+10) April 7...L...St. Louis 100 at Los Angeles 123 (-23) April 9...W...Los Angeles 113 at St. Louis 121 (+8) April 11...L...St. Louis 100 at Los Angeles 115 (-15) (6-6) Western Division Semifinals (3-2) March 21...W...Los Angeles 104 at St. Louis 115 (+11) March 22...W...Los Angeles 90 at St. Louis 106 (+16) March 25...L...St. Louis 105 at Los Angeles 107 (-2) March 28...L...St. Louis 88 at Los Angeles 97 (-9) March 30...W...Los Angeles 108 at St. Louis 121 (+13) Western Division Finals (3-4) April 1...W...St. Louis 116 at San Francisco 111 (+5) April 3...L...St. Louis 85 at San Francisco 120 (-35) April 5...W...San Francisco 109 at St. Louis 113 (+4) April 8...L...San Francisco 111 at St. Louis 109 (-2) April 10...L...St. Louis 97 at San Francisco 121 (-24) April 12...W...San Francisco 95 at St. Louis 123 (+28) April 16...L...St. Louis 95 at San Francisco 105 (-10) (1-3) Western Division Semifinals (1-3) March 24...L...Baltimore 108 at St. Louis 105 (-3) March 26...W...Baltimore 105 at St. Louis 129 (+24) March 27...L...St. Louis 99 at Baltimore 131 (-32) March 30...L...St. Louis 103 at Baltimore 109 (-6) (6-4) Western Division Semifinals (3-0) March 24...W...St. Louis 113 at Baltimore 111 (+2) March 27...W...St. Louis 105 at Baltimore 100 (+5) March 30...W...Baltimore 112 at St. Louis 121 (+9) Western Division Finals (3-4) April 1...L...St. Louis 106 at Los Angeles 129 (-23) April 3...L...St. Louis 116 at Los Angeles 125 (-11) April 6...W...Los Angeles 113 at St. Louis 120 (+7) April 9...L...Los Angeles 107 at St. Louis 95 (-12) April 10...W...St. Louis 112 at Los Angeles 100 (+12) April 13...W...Los Angeles 127 at St. Louis 131 (+4) April 15...L...St. Louis 121 at Los Angeles 130 (-9) (5-4) Western Division Semifinals (3-0) March 21...W...Chicago 100 at St. Louis 114 (+4) March 23...W...St. Louis 113 at Chicago 107 (+6) March 25...W...Chicago 106 at St. Louis 119 (+13) Western Division Finals (2-4) March 30...L...St. Louis 115 at San Francisco 117 (-2) April 1...L...St. Louis 136 at San Francisco 143 (-7) April 5...W...San Francisco 109 at St. Louis 115 (+6) April 8...W...San Francisco 104 at St. Louis 109 (+5) April 10...L...St. Louis 102 at San Francisco 123 (-21) April 12...L...San Francisco 112 at St. Louis 107 (-5) (2-4) Western Division Semifinals (2-4) March 22...L...San Francisco 111 at St. Louis 106 (-5) March 23...W...San Francisco 103 at St. Louis 111 (+8) March 26...L...St. Louis 109 at San Francisco 124 (-15) March 29...L...St. Louis 107 at San Francisco 108 (-1) March 31...W...San Francisco 103 at St. Louis 129 (+26) April 2...L...St. Louis 106 at San Francisco 111 (-5) ATLANTA HAWKS (82-131) (5-6) Western Division Semifinals (4-2) March 27...W...San Diego 98 at Atlanta 107 (+9) March 29...W...San Diego 114 at Atlanta 116 (+2) April 1...L...Atlanta 97 at San Diego 104 (-7) April 4...L...Atlanta 112 at San Diego 114 (-2) April 6...W...San Diego 101 at Atlanta 112 (+11) April 7...W...Atlanta 108 at San Diego 106 (+2) Western Division Finals (1-4) April 11...L...Atlanta 93 at Los Angeles 95 (-2) April 13...L...Atlanta 102 at Los Angeles 104 (-2) April 15...W...Los Angeles 80 at Atlanta 99 (+19) April 17...L...Los Angeles 100 at Atlanta 85 (-15) April 20...L...Atlanta 96 at Los Angeles 104 (-8) 78

81 (4-5) Western Division Semifinals (4-1) March 24...W...Chicago 111 at Atlanta 129 (+18) March 28...W...Chicago 104 at Atlanta 124 (+20) March 31...W...Atlanta 106 at Chicago 101 (+5) April 3...L...Atlanta 120 at Chicago 131 (-11) April 5...W...Chicago 107 at Atlanta 113 (+6) Western Division Finals (0-4) April 12...L...Los Angeles 119 at Atlanta 115 (-4) April 14...L...Los Angeles 105 at Atlanta 94 (-11) April 16...L...Atlanta 114 at Los Angeles 115 (-1) April 19...L...Atlanta 114 at Los Angeles 133 (-19) (1-4) Eastern Conference Semifinals (1-4) March 25...L...Atlanta 101 at New York 112 (-11) March 27...W...Atlanta 113 at New York 104 (+9) March 28...L...New York 110 at Atlanta 95 (-15) March 30...L...New York 113 at Atlanta 107 (-6) April 1...L...Atlanta 107 at New York 111 (-4) (2-4) Eastern Conference Semifinals (2-4) March 29...L...Atlanta 108 at Boston 126 (-18) March 31...W...Boston 104 at Atlanta 113 (+9) April 2...L...Atlanta 113 at Boston 136 (-23) April 4...W...Boston 110 at Atlanta 112 (+2) April 7...L...Atlanta 114 at Boston 124 (-10) April 9...L...Boston 127 at Atlanta 118 (-9) (2-4) Eastern Conference Semifinals (2-4) April 1...L...Atlanta 109 at Boston 134 (-25) April 4...L...Boston 126 at Atlanta 113 (-13) April 6...W...Atlanta 118 at Boston 105 (+13) April 8...W...Boston 94 at Atlanta 97 (+3) April 11...L...Atlanta 101 at Boston 108 (-7) April 13...L...Boston 121 at Atlanta 103 (-18) (0-2) Eastern Conference First Round (0-2) April 12...L...Atlanta 94 at Washington 103 (-9) April 14...L...Washington 107 at Atlanta 103 (-4) (5-4) Eastern Conference First Round (2-0) April 11...W...Atlanta 109 at Houston 106 (+3) April 13...W...Houston 91 at Atlanta 100 (+9) Eastern Conference Semifinals (3-4) April 15...L...Atlanta 89 at Washington 103 (-14) April 17...W...Atlanta 107 at Washington 99 (+8) April 20...L...Washington 89 at Atlanta 77 (-12) April 22...L...Washington 120 at Atlanta 118 (-2) April 24...W...Atlanta 107 at Washington 103 (+4) April 26...W...Washington 86 at Atlanta 104 (+18) April 29...L...Atlanta 94 at Washington 100 (-6) (1-4) Eastern Conference Semifinals (1-4) April 6...L...Atlanta 104 at Philadelphia 107 (-3) April 9...L...Atlanta 92 at Philadelphia 99 (-7) April 10...W...Philadelphia 93 at Atlanta 105 (+12) April 13...L...Philadelphia 107 at Atlanta 83 (-24) April 15...L...Atlanta 100 at Philadelphia 105 (-5) (0-2) Eastern Conference First Round (0-2) April 21...L...Atlanta 76 at Philadelphia 111 (-35) April 23...L...Philadelphia 98 at Atlanta 95 (-3) (1-2) Eastern Conference First Round (1-2) April 19...L...Atlanta 95 at Boston 103 (-8) April 22...W...Boston 93 at Atlanta 95 (+2) April 24...L...Atlanta 79 at Boston 98 (-19) (2-3) Eastern Conference First Round (2-3) April 17...L...Atlanta 89 at Milwaukee 105 (-16) April 19...L...Atlanta 87 at Milwaukee 101 (-14) April 21...W...Milwaukee 94 at Atlanta 103 (+9) April 24...W...Milwaukee 97 at Atlanta 100 (+3) April 26...L...Atlanta 89 at Milwaukee 118 (-29) (4-5) Eastern Conference First Round (3-1) April 17...W...Detroit 122 at Atlanta 140 (+18) April 19...W...Detroit 125 at Atlanta 137 (+12) April 22...L...Atlanta 97 at Detroit 106 (-9) April 25...W...Atlanta 114 at Detroit 113 (+1) Eastern Conference Semifinals (1-4) April 27...L...Atlanta 91 at Boston 103 (-12) April 29...L...Atlanta 108 at Boston 119 (-11) May 2...L...Boston 111 at Atlanta 107 (-4) May 4...W...Boston 94 at Atlanta 106 (+12) May 6...L...Atlanta 99 at Boston 132 (-33) (4-5) Eastern Conference First Round (3-1) April 24...W...Indiana 94 at Atlanta 110 (+16) April 26...W...Indiana 93 at Atlanta 94 (+1) April 29...L...Atlanta 87 at Indiana 96 (-9) May 1...W...Atlanta 101 at Indiana 97 (+4) Eastern Conference Semifinals (1-4) May 3...L...Detroit 112 at Atlanta 111 (-1) May 5...W...Detroit 102 at Atlanta 115 (+13) May 8...L...Atlanta 99 at Detroit 108 (-9) May 10...L...Atlanta 88 at Detroit 89 (-1) May 13...L...Detroit 101 at Atlanta 96 (-5) ALL TIME PLAYOFF SCORES (6-6) Eastern Conference First Round (3-2) April 29...W...Milwaukee 107 at Atlanta 110 (+3) May 1...W...Milwaukee 97 at Atlanta 104 (+7) May 4...L...Atlanta 115 at Milwaukee 123 (-8) May 6...L...Atlanta 99 at Milwaukee 105 (-6) May 8...W...Milwaukee 111 at Atlanta 121 (+10) Eastern Conference Semifinals (3-4) May 11...L...Atlanta 101 at Boston 110 (-9) May 13...L...Atlanta 97 at Boston 108 (-11) May 15...W...Boston 92 at Atlanta 110 (+18) May 16...W...Boston 109 at Atlanta 118 (+9) May 18...W...Atlanta 112 at Boston 104 (+8) May 20...L...Boston 102 at Atlanta 100 (-2) May 22...L...Atlanta 116 at Boston 118 (-2) (2-3) Eastern Conference First Round (2-3) April 27...W...Milwaukee 92 at Atlanta 100 (+8) April 29...L...Milwaukee 108 at Atlanta 98 (-10) May 2...L...Atlanta 113 at Milwaukee 117 (-4) May 5...W...Atlanta 113 at Milwaukee 106 (+7) May 7...L...Milwaukee 96 at Atlanta 92 (-4) (2-3) Eastern Conference First Round (2-3) April 26...W...Atlanta 103 at Detroit 98 (+5) April 28...L...Atlanta 88 at Detroit 101 (-13) April 30...L...Detroit 103 at Atlanta 91 (-12) May 2...W...Detroit 111 at Atlanta 123 (+12) May 5...L...Atlanta 81 at Detroit 113 (-32) (0-3) Eastern Conference First Round (0-3) April 30...L...Atlanta 90 at Chicago 114 (-24) May 2...L...Atlanta 102 at Chicago 117 (-15) May 4...L...Chicago 98 at Atlanta 88 (-10) (5-6) Eastern Conference First Round (3-2) April 28...L...Miami 93 at Atlanta 88 (-5) April 30...W...Miami 86 at Atlanta 104 (+18) May 3...L...Atlanta 86 at Miami 90 (-4) May 5...W...Atlanta 103 at Miami 89 (+14) May 8...W...Miami 91 at Atlanta 102 (+11) Eastern Conference Second Round (2-4) May 10...L...Indiana 96 at Atlanta 85 (-11) May 12...W...Indiana 69 at Atlanta 92 (+23) May 14...L...Atlanta 81 at Indiana 101 (-20) May 15...L...Atlanta 86 at Indiana 102 (-16) May 17...W...Indiana 76 at Atlanta 88 (+12) May 19...L...Atlanta 79 at Indiana 98 (-19) (0-3) Eastern Conference First Round (0-3) April 27...L...Atlanta 82 at Indiana 90 (-8) April 29...L...Atlanta 97 at Indiana 105 (-8) May 2...L...Indiana 105 at Atlanta 89 (-16) (4-6) Eastern Conference First Round (3-2) April 25...W...Atlanta 92 at Indiana 80 (+12) April 27...L...Atlanta 94 at Indiana 102 (ot) (-8) April 29...W...Indiana 83 at Atlanta 90 (+7) May 2...L...Indiana 83 at Atlanta 75 (-8) May 5...W...Atlanta 89 at Indiana 87 (+2) Eastern Conference Second Round (1-4) May 8...L...Atlanta 105 at Orlando 117 (-12) May 10...L...Atlanta 94 at Orlando 120 (-26) May 12...L...Orlando 106 at Atlanta 96 (-7) May 13...W...Orlando 99 at Atlanta 104 (+5) May 15...L...Atlanta 88 at Orlando 96 (-8) (4-6) Eastern Conference First Round (3-2) April 25...W...Detroit 75 at Atlanta 89 (+14) April 27...L...Detroit 93 at Atlanta 80 (-13) April 29...L...Atlanta 91 at Detroit 99 (-8) May 2...W...Atlanta 94 at Detroit 82 (+12) May 4...W...Detroit 79 at Atlanta 84 (+5) Eastern Conference Second Round (1-4) May 6...L...Atlanta 97 at Chicago 100 (-3) May 8...W...Atlanta 103 at Chicago 95 (+8) May 10...L...Chicago 100 at Atlanta 80 (-20) May 11...L...Chicago 89 at Atlanta 80 (-9) May 13...L...Atlanta 92 at Chicago 107 (-15) (1-3) Eastern Conference First Round (1-3) April 23...L...Atlanta 87 at Charlotte 97 (-10) April 25...L...Atlanta 85 at Charlotte 92 (-7) April 28...W...Charlotte 64 at Atlanta 96 (+32) May 1...L...Charlotte 91 at Atlanta 82 (-9) (3-6) Eastern Conference First Round (3-2) May 8...W...Detroit 70 at Atlanta 90 (+20) May 10...W...Detroit 69 at Atlanta 89 (+20) May 12...L...Atlanta 63 at Detroit 79 (-16) May 14...L...Atlanta 82 at Detroit 103 (-21) May 16...W...Detroit 75 at Atlanta 87 (+12) Eastern Conference Second Round (0-4) May 18...L...New York 100 at Atlanta 92 (-8) May 20...L...New York 77 at Atlanta 70 (-7) May 23...L...Atlanta 78 at New York 90 (-12) May 24...L...Atlanta 66 at New York 79 (-13) (3-4) Eastern Conference First Round (3-4) April 20...L...Atlanta 81 at Boston 104 (-23) April 23...L...Atlanta 77 at Boston 96 (-19) April 26...W...Boston 93 at Atlanta 102 (+9) April 28...W...Boston 92 at Atlanta 97 (+5) April 30...L...Atlanta 85 at Boston 110 (-25) May 2...W...Boston 100 at Atlanta 103 (+3) May 4...L...Atlanta 65 at Boston 99 (-34) (4-7) Eastern Conference First Round (4-3) April 19...W...Miami 64 at Atlanta 90 (+26) April 22...L...Miami 108 at Atlanta 93 (-15) April 25...L...Atlanta 78 at Miami 107 (-29) April 27...W...Atlanta 81 at Miami 71 (+10) April 29...W...Miami 91 at Atlanta 106 (+15) May 1...L...Atlanta 72 at Miami 98 (-26) May 3...W...Miami 78 at Atlanta 91 (+13) Eastern Conference Second Round (0-4) May 5...L...Atlanta 72 at Cleveland 99 (-27) May 7...L...Atlanta 84 at Cleveland 105 (-20) May 9...L...Cleveland 97 at Atlanta 82 (-15) May 11...L...Cleveland 84 at Atlanta 74 (-10) (4-7) Eastern Conference First Round (4-3) April 17...W...Milwaukee 92 at Atlanta 102 (+10) April 20...W...Milwaukee 86 at Atlanta 96 (+10) April 24...L...Atlanta 89 at Milwaukee 107 (-18) April 26...L...Atlanta 104 at Milwaukee 111 (-7) April 28...L...Milwaukee 91 at Atlanta 87 (-4) April 30...W...Atlanta 83 at Milwaukee 69 (+14) May 2...W...Milwaukee 74 at Atlanta 95 (+21) Eastern Conference Second Round (0-4) May 4...L...Atlanta 71 at Orlando 114 (-43) May 6...L...Atlanta 98 at Orlando 112 (-14) May 8...L...Orlando 105 at Atlanta 75 (-30) May 10...L...Orlando 98 at Atlanta 84 (-14) (6-6) Eastern Conference First Round (4-2) April 16...W...Atlanta 103 at Orlando 93 (+10) April 19...L...Atlanta 82 at Orlando 88 (-6) April 22...W...Orlando 84 at Atlanta 88 (+4) April 24...W...Orlando 85 at Atlanta 88 (+3) April 26...L...Atlanta 76 at Orlando 101 (-25) April 28...W...Orlando 81 at Atlanta 84 (+3) Eastern Conference Second Round (2-4) May 2...W...Atlana 103 at Chicago 95 (+10) May 4...L...Atlanta 73 at Chicago 86 (-13) May 6...L...Chicago 99 at Atlanta 82 (-17) May 8...W...Chicago 88 at Atlanta 100 (+12) May 10...L...Atlanta 83 at Chicago 95 (-12) May 12...L...Chicago 93 at Atlanta 73 (-20) (2-4) Eastern Conference First Round (2-4) April 29...W...Boston 74 at Atlanta 83 (+9) May 1...L...Boston 87 at Atlanta 80 (-7) May 4...L...Atlanta 84 at Boston 90 OT (-6) May 6...L...Atlanta 79 at Boston 101 (-22) May 8...W...Boston 86 at Atlanta 87 (+1) May 10...L...Atlanta 80 at Boston 83 (-3) (2-4) Eastern Conference First Round (2-4) April 21...L...Atlanta 90 at Indiana 107 (-17) April 24...L...Atlanta 98 at Indiana 113 (-15) April 27...W...Indiana 69 at Atlanta 90 (+21) April 29...W...Indiana 91 at Atlatna 102 (+11) May 1...L...Atlanta 83 at Indiana 106 (-23) May 3...L...Indiana 81 at Atlanta 73 (-8) (8-8) Eastern Conference First Round (4-2) April 19...W...Brooklyn 92 at Atlanta 99 (+7) April 22...W...Brooklyn 91 at Atlanta 96 (+5) April 25...L...Atlanta 83 at Brooklyn 91 (-8) April 27...L...Atlanta 115 at Brooklyn 120, OT (-5) April 29...W...Brooklyn 97 at Atlanta 107 (+10) May 1...W...Atlanta 111 at Brooklyn 87 (+24) Eastern Conference Semifinals (4-2) May 3...L...Washington 104 at Atlanta 98 (-6) May 5...W...Washington 90 at Atlanta 106 (+16) May 9...L...Atlanta 101 at Washington 103 (-2) May 11...W...Atlanta 106 at Washington 101 (+5) May 13...W...Washington 81 at Atlanta 82 (+1) May 15...W...Atlanta 94 at Washington 91 (+3) Eastern Conference Finals (0-4) May 20...L...Cleveland 97 at Atlanta 89 (-8) May 22...L...Cleveland 94 at Atlanta 82 (-12) May 24...L...Atlanta 111 at Cleveland 114, OT (-3) May 26...L...Atlanta 88 at Cleveland 118 (-30) 79

82 HAWKS FRANCHISE PLAYOFF LEADERS GAMES PLAYED 1 Cliff Hagan Bob Pettit Bill Bridges...77 t4 Al Horford...64 t4 Lenny Wilkens Zelmo Beaty Tree Rollins...56 t7 Jeff Teague...52 t7 Lou Hudson...52 t7 Josh Smith...52 POINTS 1 Bob Pettit...2,240 2 Cliff Hagan...1,834 3 Dominique Wilkins...1,345 4 Lou Hudson...1,227 5 Zelmo Beaty...1,071 6 Lenny Wilkens...1,031 7 Bill Bridges Joe Johnson Al Horford Josh Smith REBOUNDS 1 Bob Pettit...1,304 2 Bill Bridges...1,068 3 Cliff Hagan Zelmo Beaty Al Horford Kevin Willis Josh Smith Al Horford Tree Rollins Lenny Wilkens ASSISTS 1 Lenny Wilkens Doc Rivers Mookie Blaylock Cliff Hagan Bob Pettit Jeff Teague Richie Guerin Spud Webb Al Horford Joe Johnson FIELD GOALS MADE 1 Bob Pettit Cliff Hagan Lou Hudson Dominique Wilkins Zelmo Beaty Bill Bridges Lenny Wilkens Al Horford Joe Johnson Josh Smith FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 Bob Pettit...1,834 2 Cliff Hagan...1,544 3 Dominique Wilkins...1,138 4 Lou Hudson...1,094 5 Bill Bridges Lenny Wilkens Zelmo Beaty Joe Johnson Josh Smith Al Horford THREE-POINTERS MADE 1 Mookie Blaylock Kyle Korver Steve Smith Joe Johnson Mike Bibby Jeff Teague Jamal Crawford Paul Millsap Tyrone Corbin Dominique Wilkins...19 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1 Mookie Blaylock Kyle Korver Joe Johnson Steve Smith Jeff Teague Jamal Crawford Mike Bibby Josh Smith Dominique Wilkins Paul Millsap...76 FREE THROWS MADE 1 Bob Pettit Cliff Hagan Dominique Wilkins Lenny Wilkens Zelmo Beaty Lou Hudson Josh Smith Bill Bridges Richie Guerin Steve Smith FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1 Bob Pettit Cliff Hagan Dominique Wilkins Lenny Wilkens Zelmo Beaty Lou Hudson Josh Smith Bill Bridges Joe Caldwell Richie Guerin SCORING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 10 GAMES) 1 Dominique Wilkins Pete Maravich Bob Pettit Lou Hudson Cliff Hagan Danny Manning Steve Smith Joe Johnson Dan Roundfield Walt Bellamy

83 ATLANTA HAWKS PLAYOFF LEADERS GAMES PLAYED 1 Al Horford Tree Rollins...56 T3 Jeff Teague...52 T3 Josh Smith Dominique Wilkins Mookie Blaylock Kevin Willis Joe Johnson Glenn Rivers Marvin Williams...42 POINTS 1 Dominique Wilkins...1,345 2 Lou Hudson Joe Johnson Al Horford Josh Smith Mookie Blaylock Kevin Willis Steve Smith Al Horford Doc Rivers REBOUNDS 1 Al Horford Kevin Willis Josh Smith Bill Bridges Tree Rollins Walt Bellamy Dominique Wilkins Dikembe Mutombo Dan Roundfield Mookie Blaylock ASSISTS 1 Glenn Rivers Mookie Blaylock Jeff Teague Anthony Webb Al Horford Joe Johnson Josh Smith Dominique Wilkins Walt Hazzard Lou Hudson FIELD GOALS MADE 1 Dominique Wilkins Lou Hudson Al Horford Joe Johnson Josh Smith Kevin Willis Mookie Blaylock Jeff Teague Steve Smith Randy Wittman FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 Dominique Wilkins...1,138 2 Lou Hudson Joe Johnson Josh Smith Al Horford Mookie Blaylock Al Horford Kevin Willis Steve Smith Glenn Rivers THREE-POINTERS MADE 1 Mookie Blaylock Kyle Korver Steve Smith Joe Johnson Mike Bibby Jeff Teague Jamal Crawford DeMarre Carroll Paul Millsap Tyrone Corbin...22 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1 Mookie Blaylock Kyle Korver Joe Johnson Steve Smith Jeff Teague Jamal Crawford Mike Bibby DeMarre Carroll Josh Smith Dominique Wilkins...79 FREE THROWS MADE 1 Dominique Wilkins Josh Smith Steve Smith Glenn Rivers Lou Hudson Jeff Teague Joe Johnson Al Horford Kevin Willis Pete Maravich FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1 Dominique Wilkins Josh Smith Glenn Rivers Steve Smith Lou Hudson Joe Johnson Jeff Teague Kevin Willis Walt Bellamy Dan Roundfield SCORING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 10 GAMES) 1 Dominique Wilkins Pete Maravich Lou Hudson Zelmo Beaty Danny Manning Steve Smith Joe Caldwell Joe Johnson Dan Roundfield Walt Bellamy

84 HAWKS INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDS MOST POINTS Player Team Date 50 Dominique Wilkins Atlanta vs. Detroit Bob Pettit St. Louis vs. Boston Dominique Wilkins Atlanta at Boston MOST REBOUNDS 36 Bill Bridges Atlanta at New York Bill Bridges San Francisco vs. St. Louis Bill Bridges Atlanta at Chicago Walt Bellamy Atlanta vs. Chicago Bill Bridges Atlanta vs. Houston FIELD GOALS MADE 19 Dominique Wilkins Atlanta vs. Detroit Bob Pettit St. Louis vs. Boston Lou Hudson Atlanta vs. Chicago Joe Caldwell Atlanta at Chicago FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 37 Dominique Wilkins Atlanta vs. Indiana Dominique Wilkins Atlanta at Detroit Bob Pettit two times THREE-POINTERS MADE 8 Mookie Blaylock Atlanta at Chicago Steve Smith Atlanta vs. Orlando four times THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 15 Mookie Blaylock Atlanta at Chicago Steve Smith Atlanta vs. Orlando two times FREE THROWS MADE 19 Bob Pettit St. Louis vs. Boston Zelmo Beaty St. Louis vs. San Francisco Pete Maravich Atlanta vs. New York three times FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 24 Bob Pettit St. Louis vs. Boston Bill Bridges St. Louis at San Francisco Zelmo Beaty St. Louis vs. San Francisco Pete Maravich Atlanta vs. New York MOST ASSISTS 22 Glenn Rivers Atlanta vs. Boston Mookie Blaylock Atlanta vs. Miami Anthony Webb Atlanta vs. Detroit Glenn Rivers Atlanta vs. Detroit three times MOST POINTS 145 St. Louis at Detroit St. Louis at Minneapolis Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Detroit St. Louis at San Francisco FEWEST POINTS 63 Atlanta at Detroit Atlanta at Boston Atlanta at New York Atlanta vs. New York two times LARGEST WINNING MARGIN +44 St. Louis 145 at Detroit St. Louis 124 vs. Minneapolis Atlanta 96 vs. Charlotte St. Louis 127 vs. Minneapolis LARGEST LOSING MARGIN -58 St. Louis 75 at Minneapolis Atlanta 71 at Orlando Atlanta 76 at Philadelphia St. Louis 85 at San Francisco two times HAWKS TEAM PLAYOFF RECORDS MOST POINTS, FIRST HALF 71 Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Orlando Atlanta vs. Boston Atlanta vs. Miami FEWEST POINTS, FIRST HALF 26 Atlanta at Boston Atlanta at Detroit Atlanta vs. Indiana Atlanta at Miami St. Louis at Minneapolis MOST POINTS, SECOND HALF 69 Atlanta at Boston Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Milwaukee FEWEST POINTS, SECOND HALF 28 Atlanta at Cleveland Atlanta vs. Chicago Atlanta at New York Atlanta at Miami Atlanta vs. Miami MOST POINTS, FIRST QUARTER 44 Atlanta vs. Orlando St. Louis at Detroit Atlanta vs. Washington Atlanta at Brooklyn Atlanta vs. Milwaukee FEWEST POINTS, FIRST QUARTER 9 Atlanta at Boston Atlanta at Miami Atlanta at Orlando Atlanta at Detroit Atlanta at Milwaukee MOST POINTS, SECOND QUARTER 45 St. Louis vs. Ft. Wayne Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Miami Atlanta vs. Detroit FEWEST POINTS, SECOND QUARTER 9 Atlanta vs. Indiana Atlanta at Orlando Atlanta at Boston Atlanta at Indiana Atlanta at Indiana

85 HAWKS TEAM PLAYOFF RECORDS MOST POINTS, THIRD QUARTER 41 Atlanta at Brooklyn St. Louis vs. San Francisco Atlanta vs. Milwaukee Atlanta at Milwaukee Atlanta at Detroit FEWEST POINTS, THIRD QUARTER 6 Atlanta at Boston (*) Atlanta at Orlando Atlanta at New York Atlanta vs. Chicago three times MOST POINTS, FOURTH QUARTER 43 Atlanta at Boston Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta at Boston Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Detroit FEWEST POINTS, FOURTH QUARTER 11 Atlanta at Cleveland Atlanta vs. Indiana Atlanta vs. Chicago Atlanta at Washington four times MOST POINTS, OVERTIME 17 St. Louis at Minnesota FEWEST POINTS, OVERTIME 4 Atlanta at Boston MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, GAME 59 Atlanta vs. Chicago St. Louis at Minneapolis St. Louis vs. Detroit Atlanta at Boston Atlanta vs. Detroit FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE, GAME 22 St. Louis at Minnesota two times 24 four times 25 three times MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME 117 St. Louis vs. San Francisco Atlanta vs. Houston (San Diego) Atlanta at Detroit Atlanta at Houston two times FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME 60 Atlanta at Boston two times 65 two times 66 five times HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME.598 Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta at Boston Atlanta vs. Milwaukee Atlanta vs. Detroit two times LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME.242 St. Louis at Minneapolis Atlanta at Boston Atlanta at New York Atlanta vs. New York Atlanta at Detroit MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE, GAME 15 Atlanta at Indiana four times 12 three times 11 seven times 10 six times MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED, GAME 44 Atlanta at Indiana Atlanta vs. Washington Atlanta vs. Indiana Atlanta vs. Indiana two times MOST FREE THROWS MADE, GAME 54 St. Louis vs. Minneapolis Atlanta vs. Detroit St. Louis vs. San Francisco St. Louis vs. Boston Atlanta vs. Detroit FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE, GAME 7 Atlanta at Indiana Atlanta at Cleveland Atlanta vs. Washington five times 10 three times MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, GAME 70 St. Louis vs. Minneapolis St. Louis vs. Boston Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta vs. Houston (San Diego) FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, GAME 10 Atlanta at Boston Atlanta vs. Washington Atlanta vs. Cleveland Atlanta at Boston three times MOST REBOUNDS, GAME 82 St. Louis vs. Los Angeles Atlanta vs. Washington Atlanta vs. Houston (San Diego) Atlanta vs. Indiana two times FEWEST REBOUNDS, GAME 23 Atlanta vs. Cleveland Atlanta at Indiana Atlanta at Boston Atlanta at Chicago three times MOST ASSISTS, GAME 40 Atlanta vs. Chicago Atlanta vs. Boston Atlanta vs. Boston Atlanta vs. Detroit Atlanta at Brooklyn

86 OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDS (*) NBA Record MOST POINTS Player Team Date 54 John Havlicek Boston vs. Atlanta Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco vs. St. Louis LeBron James Cleveland at Atlanta Rick Barry San Francisco vs. St. Louis Elgin Baylor Los Angeles at St. Louis MOST REBOUNDS 40 Bill Russell Boston vs. St. Louis Bill Russell Boston vs. St. Louis Dave DeBusschere Detroit vs. St. Louis Moses Malone Houston at Atlanta three times FIELD GOALS MADE 24 (*) John Havlicek Boston vs. Atlanta Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco at St. Louis Wilt Chamberlain two times FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 45 Elgin Baylor Los Angeles vs. St. Louis Rick Barry San Francisco vs. St. Louis LeBron James Cleveland vs. Atlanta John Havlicek Boston vs. Atlanta Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco at St. Louis THREE-POINTERS MADE 8 J.R. Smith Cleveland at Atlanta two times 6 four times THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 12 J.R. Smith Cleveland at Atlanta two times 10 six times FREE THROWS MADE 18 Elgin Baylor Minneapolis vs. St. Louis Paul George Indiana vs. Atlanta Dwyane Wade Miami vs. Atlanta Dwight Howard Orlando vs. Atlanta Latrell Sprewell New York at Atlanta FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 23 Jerry West Los Angeles vs. Atlanta Elgin Baylor Minneapolis at St. Louis Dwight Howard Orlando vs. Atlanta two times MOST ASSISTS 19 Bob Cousy Boston vs. St. Louis Rajon Rondo Boston at Atlanta Isiah Thomas Detroit at Atlanta MOST STEALS 7 Dennis Johnson Boston vs. Atlanta BLOCKED SHOTS 8 Darryl Dawkins Philadelphia vs. Atlanta MOST POINTS 143 San Francisco at St. Louis Boston vs. St. Louis Boston vs. Atlanta Boston vs. St. Louis Minneapolis vs. St. Louis FEWEST POINTS 64 Miami at Atlanta Charlotte at Atlanta four times MOST POINTS, FIRST HALF 66 Boston vs. Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta FEWEST POINTS, FIRST HALF 30 Indiana at Atlanta Charlotte at Atlanta Indiana at Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta two times MOST POINTS, SECOND HALF 78 San Francisco vs. St. Louis Chicago vs. Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta Orlando vs. Atlanta OPPONENTS TEAM PLAYOFF RECORDS FEWEST POINTS, SECOND HALF 25 Miami at Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta Miami vs. Atlanta New York vs. Atlanta MOST POINTS, FIRST QUARTER 38 Boston at Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta Orlando vs. Atlanta Chicago vs. Atlanta FEWEST POINTS, FIRST QUARTER 13 Milwaukee at Atlanta Indiana at Atlanta two times 16 three times MOST POINTS, SECOND QUARTER 46 Boston vs. St. Louis (*) Detroit at Atlanta two times 33 two times FEWEST POINTS, SECOND QUARTER 13 Indiana at Atlanta Indiana vs. Atlanta Indiana vs. Atlanta Indiana at Atlanta three times MOST POINTS, THIRD QUARTER 44 Detroit vs. Atlanta San Francisco vs. St. Louis Chicago vs. Atlanta Chicago vs. Atlanta two times FEWEST POINTS, THIRD QUARTER 10 Detroit at Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta Charlotte at Atlanta Miami vs. Atlanta MOST POINTS, FOURTH QUARTER 41 Milwaukee at Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta three times 84

87 OPPONENTS TEAM PLAYOFF RECORDS FEWEST POINTS, FOURTH QUARTER 7 Miami at Atlanta Cleveland at Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta two times MOST POINTS, OVERTIME 17 Minneapolis vs. St. Louis (1st OT) FEWEST POINTS, OVERTIME 4 Minneapolis vs. St. Louis (2nd OT) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, GAME 61 Boston vs. St. Louis San Francisco vs. St. Louis Chicago vs. Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta two times FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE, GAME 22 Indiana at Atlanta Miami vs. Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta Charlotte at Atlanta three times MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME 109 Chicago vs. Atlanta Chicago at St. Louis Detroit vs. Atlanta Chicago vs. Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME 61 Miami vs. Atlanta Miami at Atlanta four times 66 two times HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME.608 Boston vs. Atlanta Boston at Atlanta Charlotte vs. Atlanta Orlando vs. Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME.272 Indiana at Atlanta Indiana at Atlanta Milwaukee at Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta Boston at Atlanta MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE, GAME 16 Orlando at Atlanta Miami at Atlanta three times 13 Cleveland vs. Atlanta five times MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED, GAME 37 Orlando at Atlanta Cleveland vs. Atlanta two times 30 three times 29 two times MOST FREE THROWS MADE, GAME 41 Milwaukee at Atlanta Philadelphia vs. Atlanta San Francisco at St. Louis Philadelphia vs. Atlanta two times FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE, GAME 8 Boston vs. Atlanta Chicago at Atlanta Milwaukee at Atlanta Miami at Atlanta Chicago vs. Atlanta MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, GAME 60 Los Angeles at Atlanta San Francisco at St. Louis Philadelphia vs. Atlanta Philadelphia vs. Atlanta two times FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, GAME 10 Chicago at Atlanta Detroit vs. Atlanta Chicago vs. Atlanta Milwaukee vs. Atlanta Miami at Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta MOST REBOUNDS, GAME 62 Chicago vs. Atlanta Chicago vs. Atlanta Washington at Atlanta Cleveland vs. Atlanta Cleveland vs. Atlanta FEWEST REBOUNDS, GAME 21 Detroit vs. Atlanta Detroit at Atlanta Charlotte vs. Atlanta Boston vs. Atlanta Miami at Atlanta

88 HAWKS YEARLY W-L RECORDS (2612, L-2610) Regular Season Division Finish Playoffs Year Coach W L W L TRI-CITIES BLACKHAWKS (54-78) Roger Potter (1-6) Arnold Red Auerbach (28-29) rd Dave McMillan (9-14) John Logan (2-1) Mark Todorovich (14-28) th MILWAUKEE HAWKS (91-190) Doxie Moore th Andrew Levane th Andrew Levane (11-35) William Red Holzman (10-16) th William Red Holzman th ST. LOUIS HAWKS ( ) William Red Holzman rd William Red Holzman (14-19) Slater Martin (5-3) Alex Hannum (15-16) st Alex Hannum st Andy Phillip (6-4) Ed Macauley (43-19) st Ed Macauley st Paul Seymour st Paul Seymour (5-9) Andrew Levane (20-40) Bob Pettit (4-2) th Harry Gallatin nd Harry Gallatin nd Harry Gallatin (17-16) Richie Guerin (28-19) nd Richie Guerin rd Richie Guerin nd Richie Guerin st 2 4 ATLANTA HAWKS ( ) Richie Guerin nd Richie Guerin st Richie Guerin nd Richie Guerin nd Cotton Fitzsimmons nd Cotton Fitzsimmons nd Cotton Fitzsimmons th Cotton Fitzsimmons (28-46) Gene Tormohlen (1-7) th Hubie Brown th Hubie Brown th Hubie Brown rd Hubie Brown st Hubie Brown (31-48) th Michael Fratello/Brendan Suhr (0-3) Kevin Loughery nd Kevin Loughery nd Michael Fratello rd Michael Fratello th Michael Fratello nd Michael Fratello st Michael Fratello rd Michael Fratello rd Michael Fratello th Bob Weiss th Bob Weiss th Bob Weiss th Lenny Wilkens st Lenny Wilkens th Lenny Wilkens th Lenny Wilkens nd Lenny Wilkens th Lenny Wilkens nd Lenny Wilkens th Lon Kruger th Lon Kruger th Lon Kruger (11-16)/Terry Stotts (24-31) th Terry Stotts th Mike Woodson th Mike Woodson th Mike Woodson th Mike Woodson rd Mike Woodson nd Mike Woodson nd Larry Drew rd Larry Drew nd Larry Drew nd Mike Budenholzer th Mike Budenholzer Mike Budenholzer st 2nd

89 GAMES PLAYED Lou Hudson, Joe Caldwell Joe Caldwell, Walt Hazzard, Bill Bridges Walt Hazzard, Walt Bellamy, Bill Bridges Walt Bellamy, Herm Gilliam Pete Maravich Walt Bellamy, John Brown Dean Meminger Lou Hudson, Tom Henderson Ken Charles Armond Hill, Ollie Johnson Armond Hill, Tom McMillen Steve Hawes, Wayne Rollins, Jack Givens Tom McMillen Rory Sparrow Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins, Mike Glenn Kevin Willis Kevin Willis, Jon Koncak Jon Koncak, Cliff Levingston, Glenn Rivers Cliff Levingston, Randy Wittman, Anthony Spud Webb Reggie Theus, John Battle Anthony Spud Webb Moses Malone Stacey Augmon Duane Ferrell, Adam Keefe Stacey Augmon, Craig Ehlo, Jon Koncak, Andrew Lang, Ennis Whatley Andrew Lang Grant Long Christian Laettner Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo, Alan Henderson Jason Terry Nazr Mohammed, Hanno Mottola, Jacque Vaughn Alan Henderson Jason Terry Josh Childress Joe Johnson Shelden Williams Joe Johnson Maurice Evans/Flip Murray Al Horford/Josh Smith/Marvin Williams Zaza Pachulia Josh Smith/Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Mike Scott Dennis Schröder Al Horford...82 MOST MINUTES Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Walt Bellamy Pete Maravich Pete Maravich Tom VanArsdale Tom Henderson John Drew Armond Hill Dan Roundfield Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Rory Sparrow Dan Roundfield Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Grant Long Christian Laettner Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Jason Terry Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Jason Terry Al Harrington Joe Johnson Josh Smith Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Josh Smith Al Horford Josh Smith Al Horford Jeff Teague Kyle Korver Paul Millsap MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Pete Maravich Tom VanArsdale John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson John Drew Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins HAWKS YEARLY LEADERS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE (continued) Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Mookie Blaylock Steve Smith Christian Laettner Steve Smith Mookie Blaylock Jim Jackson Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Stephen Jackson Al Harrington Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Josh Smith Al Horford Paul Millsap Al Horford Al Horford MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Pete Maravich Pete Maravich Tom VanArsdale Lou Hudson John Drew John Drew John Drew Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Mookie Blaylock Steve Smith Mookie Blaylock Steve Smith Mookie Blaylock Jim Jackson Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Glenn Robinson Stephen Jackson Antoine Walker Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Josh Smith Josh Smith Paul Millsap Al Horford Paul Millsap FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 300 MADE; 241 FOR SEASON) Joe Caldwell Lou Hudson Walt Bellamy Walt Bellamy Bob Christian Lou Hudson Mike Sojourner John Drew Joe C. Meriweather Tom McMillen Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Dan Roundfield Wayne Rollins Mike Glenn Mike Glenn Mike Glenn Cliff Levingston Wayne Rollins Cliff Levingston Cliff Levingston Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Duane Ferrell Kevin Willis Stacey Augmon Grant Long Stacey Augmon Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Shareef Abdur-Rahim/Nazr Mohammed Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Josh Childress Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Josh Childress Al Horford Al Horford Al Horford FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (continued) Jeff Teague Al Horford Mike Scott Al Horford Al Horford MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Eddie Johnson...5 James McElroy Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson...14 Wes Matthews Eddie Johnson Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Mike McGee Dominique Wilkins Glenn Rivers Dominique Wilkins Glenn Rivers Paul Graham Dominique Wilkins Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Steve Smith Mookie Blaylock Jim Jackson Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Antoine Walker Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Mike Bibby Jamal Crawford Jamal Crawford Joe Johnson Kyle Korver Kyle Korver Kyle Korver Kyle Korver MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Eddie Johnson Charlie Criss Eddie Johnson Wes Matthews Eddie Johnson Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Mike McGee Dominique Wilkins Glenn Rivers Dominique Wilkins Glenn Rivers Paul Graham Dominique Wilkins Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Jim Jackson Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Stephen Jackson Antoine Walker Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Mike Bibby Jamal Crawford Jamal Crawford Joe Johnson Kyle Korver Kyle Korver Kyle Korver Kyle Korver THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 55 MADE; 45 FOR SEASON) Eddie Johnson (5-13) Eddie Johnson (6-20) Mike Glenn (1-2) Eddie Johnson (14-41) Mike Glenn (1-2) Glenn Rivers (15-36) Scott Hastings (3-4) Mike McGee Leon Wood (9-19) Glenn Rivers (43-124) Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Paul Graham Dominique Wilkins Craig Ehlo Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock/Craig Ehlo Henry James Eldridge Recasner Steve Smith Jim Jackson Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Tony Delk Tyronn Lue Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Maurice Evans Mike Bibby Mike Bibby Willie Green Kyle Korver Kyle Korver Kyle Korver Jeff Teague

90 MOST FREE THROWS MADE Zelmo Beaty Joe Caldwell Pete Maravich Pete Maravich Pete Maravich Pete Maravich John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew Dan Roundfield Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Moses Malone Moses Malone Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Stacey Augmon Steve Smith Christian Laettner Christian Laettner Steve Smith Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Al Harrington Zaza Pachulia Zaza Pachulia Marvin Williams Joe Johnson Jamal Crawford Josh Smith Josh Smith Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Paul Millsap MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Zelmo Beaty Joe Caldwell Walt Bellamy Walt Bellamy Pete Maravich Pete Maravich John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew Dan Roundfield Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Moses Malone Moses Malone Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Dominique Wilkins Stacey Augmon Steve Smith Christian Laettner Christian Laettner Steve Smith Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Al Harrington Zaza Pachulia Josh Smith Josh Smith Joe Johnson Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Jeff Teague Paul Millsap Paul Millsap FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 125 MADE; 101 FOR SEASON) Lou Hudson Butch Beard Len Chappell Herm Gilliam Lou Hudson Lou Hudson John Wetzel Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Ollie Johnson Tom McMillen Armond Hill Charlie Criss Charlie Criss Mike Glenn Johnny Davis HAWKS YEARLY LEADERS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (continued) Mike Glenn Scott Hastings Glenn Rivers Wayne Rollins Anthony Spud Webb Anthony Spud Webb Anthony Spud Webb Kevin Willis Dominique Wilkins Duane Ferrell Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Christian Laettner Steve Smith Jim Jackson Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Tyronn Lue Joe Johnson Tyronn Lue Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Jamal Crawford Jamal Crawford Joe Johnson Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Jeff Teague MOST REBOUNDS Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Walt Bellamy Walt Bellamy Walt Bellamy John Drew John Drew John Drew Steve Hawes Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Cliff Levingston Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Moses Malone Moses Malone Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Grant Long Grant Long Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Stephen Jackson Josh Childress Zaza Pachulia Josh Smith Al Horford Al Horford Al Horford Al Horford Josh Smith Al Horford Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap REBOUND AVERAGE (MINIMUM 70 GAMES OR 800 REBOUNDS) Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Walt Bellamy Walt Bellamy Jim Washington John Drew John Drew John Drew Steve Hawes Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Cliff Levingston Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Moses Malone Moses Malone Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Grant Long Grant Long Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo REBOUND AVERAGE (continued) Dikembe Mutombo Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Stephen Jackson Josh Smith Zaza Pachulia Josh Smith Al Horford Zaza Pachulia Al Horford Al Horford Josh Smith Al Horford Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Walt Bellamy John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dominique Wilkins Cliff Levingston Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Moses Malone Moses Malone Moses Malone Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Grant Long Grant Long Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Nazr Mohammed Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Josh Childress Zaza Pachulia Zaza Pachulia Al Horford Zaza Pachulia Al Horford Al Horford Zaza Pachulia Al Horford Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Jim Washington John Drew John Drew John Drew Steve Hawes Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Wayne Rollins Moses Malone Moses Malone Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Grant Long Grant Long Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dukembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Antoine Walker Al Harrington Josh Smith Al Horford Al Horford Al Horford Al Horford Josh Smith Al Horford Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap

91 MOST ASSISTS Joe Caldwell Walt Hazzard Walt Hazzard Pete Maravich Pete Maravich Pete Maravich Pete Maravich Dean Meminger Tom Henderson Armond Hill Armond Hill Armond Hill Armond Hill Eddie Johnson Rory Sparrow Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Anthony Spud Webb Anthony Spud Webb Rumeal Robinson Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Josh Childress Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Jeff Teague MOST PERSONAL FOULS Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Don Adams George Trapp Pete Maravich John Drew John Drew Joe C. Meriweather Wayne Rollins Dan Roundfield Wayne Rollins Steve Hawes Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Glenn Rivers Jon Koncak Kevin Willis Cliff Levingston Cliff Levingston Kevin Willis Jon Koncak Blair Rasmussen Jon Koncak, Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Andrew Lang Christian Laettner Christian Laettner Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Lorenzen Wright Nazr Mohammed Theo Ratliff Stephen Jackson Al Harrington Al Harrington Zaza Pachulia Josh Smith Zaza Pachulia Josh Smith Josh Smith Zaza Pachulia/Josh Smith Jeff Teague Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS Zelmo Beaty Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Don Adams George Trapp John Brown Mike Sojourner John Drew Joe C. Meriweather John Brown Wayne Rollins, John Drew Wayne Rollins...12 HAWKS YEARLY LEADERS MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS (continued) Steve Hawes John Drew Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Glenn Rivers Jon Koncak Glenn Rivers Antoine Carr Glenn Rivers Koncak, Carr, Willis Duane Ferrell Paul Graham Jon Koncak Kevin Willis, Andrew Lang Andrew Lang Christian Laettner Christian Laettner Christian Laettner Dikembe Mutombo, Steve Smith Henderson, Mutombo, Rider, Wright Chris Crawford, Hanno Mottola Hanno Mottola Theo Ratliff Chris Crawford Tony Delk Zaza Pachulia Pachulia, Smith, Wright Josh Smith Evans, Pachulia, Smith Randolph Morris, Zaza Pachulia Kirk Hinrich Josh Smith Al Horford Paul Millsap DeMarre Carroll/Kyle Korver Bazemore/Millsap/Teague...2 MOST STEALS Lou Hudson John Drew John Drew Ken Charles Armond Hill John Drew Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson Dominique Wilkins Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Dominique Wilkins Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Dominique Wilkins Glenn Rivers Stacey Augmon Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylcok Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Jason Terry Stephen Jackson Al Harrington Joe Johnson Josh Smith Josh Smith Mike Bibby Josh Smith Josh Smith Jeff Teague Jeff Teague Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Dwight Jones Mike Sojourner Dwight Jones Joe C. Meriweather Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Dan Roundfield Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Moses Malone Moses Malone Dominique Wilkins Jon Koncak Jon Koncak Jon Koncak Andrew Lang Christian Laettner Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Shareef Abdur-Rahim Theo Ratliff Theo Ratliff Josh Smith MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (continued) Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Josh Smith Elton Brand Al Horford Paul Millsap MOST POINTS Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Pete Maravich Pete Maravich John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew Dan Roundfield Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Mookie Blaylock Steve Smith Christian Laettner Steve Smith Steve Smith Jim Jackson Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Shareef Abdur-Rahim Stephen Jackson Josh Childress Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Josh Smith Josh Smith Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap SCORING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 70 GAMES OR 1,400 POINTS; 57 GAMES OR 1,127 POINTS FOR SEASON) Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Pete Maravich John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew John Drew Dan Roundfield Dan Roundfield Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Mookie Blaylock Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Jim Jackson Jason Terry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Glenn Robinson Stephen Jackson Josh Childress Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson/Josh Smith Josh Smith Paul Millsap Paul Millsap Paul Millsap

92 ATLANTA/ST. LOUIS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Category Player Opponent Years/Date MOST POINTS Career...23,292 Dominique Wilkins Season...2,397 Dominique Wilkins Game...57 Dominique Wilkins vs. Chicago Dominique Wilkins vs. New Jersey Lou Hudson vs. Chicago at Auburn, AL Bob Pettit at Detroit Half...36 Dominique Wilkins vs. Sacramento Quarter...28 Dominique Wilkins vs. Sacramento Overtime...13 Steve Smith vs. Washington Joe Caldwell vs. Cincinnati HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Career Dominique Wilkins Bob Pettit Season Dominique Wilkins MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Career...8,752 Dominique Wilkins Season Dominique Wilkins Game...25 Bob Pettit at Detroit Lou Hudson vs. Chicago at Auburn, AL Half...15 Lou Hudson vs. Chicago at Auburn, AL John Drew vs. Denver Quarter...12 Cliff Hagan at New York MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career...18,743 Dominique Wilkins Season...1,957 Dominique Wilkins Game...43 Bob Pettit at Philadelphia Half...30 Bob Pettit at Philadelphia Quarter...19 Bob Pettit at Philadelphia HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Career Mike Glenn Season Mike Glenn MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Career...1,050 Mookie Blaylock Season Mookie Blaylock Game...9 Steve Smith vs. Seattle Half... 8 Kyle Korver vs. Boston Quarter... 7 Henry James vs. New Jersey Steve Smith vs. Seattle MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career...3,023 Mookie Blaylock Season Mookie Blaylock Game...16 Mookie Blaylock vs. Houston vs. Cleveland Half...11 Mookie Blaylock vs. Cleveland Quarter...9 Henry James vs. New Jersey MOST FREE THROWS MADE Career...6,182 Bob Pettit Season Dominique Wilkins Game...23 Dominique Wilkins vs. Chicago Half...16 Pete Maravich at Chicago Quarter...14 Pete Maravich vs. Buffalo MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Career...8,119 Bob Pettit Season Dominique Wilkins Game...28 John Drew at Phoenix Half...18 John Drew at Phoenix John Drew at Phoenix Quarter...16 Pete Maravich at Chicago CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Season...47 Tom McMillen Game...23 Dominique Wilkins vs. Chicago HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career Kyle Korver Season Kyle Korver

93 ATLANTA/ST. LOUIS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST REBOUNDS Career...12,851 Bob Pettit Season...1,258 Kevin Willis Game...35 Bob Pettit vs. Cincinnati Bob Pettit vs. Minneapolis at New York Half...21 Bob Pettit vs. Cincinnati Quarter...15 Zelmo Beaty vs. Boston MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Career...2,651 Kevin Willis , Season Kevin Willis Game...16 Kevin Willis vs. Washington Walt Bellamy vs. Buffalo Half...11 Kevin Willis vs. Washington Quarter...7 Gustavo Ayon at Boston Zaza Pachulia at Milwaukee MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Career...4,717 Kevin Willis Season Dikembe Mutombo Game...20 Dikembe Mutombo vs. Orlando Kevin Willis vs. Dallas Half...15 Kevin Willis vs. Seattle Quarter...12 Kevin Willis vs. Seattle HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE Career Bob Pettit Season Kevin Willis MOST ASSISTS Career...3,866 Glenn Rivers Season Glenn Rivers Game...23 Mookie Blaylock vs. Utah Half...16 Glenn Rivers vs. Phoenix Quarter...11 John McCarthy vs. Detroit HIGHEST ASSISTS AVERAGE Career Mookie Blaylock Season Glenn Rivers MOST STEALS Career...1,321 Mookie Blaylock Season Mookie Blaylock , , Game...10 Mookie Blaylock vs. Philadelphia Half...7 Mookie Blaylock vs. Minnesota Quarter...6 Mookie Blaylock vs. Minnesota MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Career...2,283 Wayne Rollins Season Wayne Rollins Game...12 Wayne Rollins vs. Portland Half...8 Josh Smith vs. Philadelphia Wayne Rollins vs. Cleveland Quarter...6 Josh Smith vs. Philadelphia Antoine Carr vs. New York Wayne Rollins vs. New Jersey MOST TURNOVERS Career...2,286 Dominique Wilkins Season Dominique Wilkins Game...14 John Drew at New Jersey Half...9 John Drew at New Jersey Quarter...6 Joe Johnson at Philadelphia John Drew at New Jersey MOST MINUTES PLAYED Career...32,537 Dominique Wilkins Season...3,343 Joe Johnson MOST GAMES PLAYED Career Dominique Wilkins Season...82 achieved 55 times MOST PERSONAL FOULS Career...2,924 Wayne Rollins Season Dan Roundfield Game...8 Don Otten Tri-Cities at Sheboygen MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS Career...88 Wayne Rollins

94 ATLANTA/ST. LOUIS TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS Season...9, Game at San Diego Game vs. New York Half...97 at San Diego Quarter...54 at San Diego Overtime...20 at Detroit vs. Toronto HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season...3, Game...65 vs. Detroit Half...40 at San Antonio Quarter...23 vs. Detroit MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season...8, Game at Philadelphia Half...68 vs. Chicago Quarter...36 vs. New York HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season MOST FREE THROWS MADE Season...2, Game...49 vs. Detroit Half...31 vs. New York Quarter...26 at Milwaukee MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season...2, Game...64 vs. Boston Half...40 at Phoenix Quarter...29 vs. Syracuse HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season MOSTTHREE-POINTFIELD GOALS MADE Season Game...20 vs. Sacramento Half...12 three times Quarter...9 at Cleveland MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season...2, Game...42 at Washington Half...23 vs. New York Quarter...14 two times (*) NBA Record MOST REBOUNDS Season...4, Game vs. New York Half...55 vs. New York Quarter...35 vs. New York *MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Season...1, Game...36 at Buffalo Half...22 vs. New York Quarter...12 vs. Cleveland *MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Season...2, Game...49 vs. Utah vs. Philadelphia Half...28 vs. Cleveland Quarter...16 at Chicago MOST ASSISTS Season...2, Game...47 vs. New York Half...34 at Washington Quarter...25 at San Diego MOST PERSONAL FOULS Season...1, MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS Season *MOST STEALS Season Game...23 at Philadelphia Half...14 at Philadelphia at Philadelphia Quarter...8 vs. Indiana *MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Season Game...19 vs. Chicago Half...12 vs. New York Quarter...9 vs. New York MOST TURNOVERS Season...1, Game...40 vs. Chicago Half...20 vs. Detroit Quarter...13 at New Orleans FEWEST POINTS Season...4, Game...57 Milwaukee vs. Boston at Providence, R.I ATL-era 58 at Chicago First Half...20 at Chicago Second Half..25 vs. New Orleans vs. Orlando vs. Cleveland st Quarter...7 at LA Lakers nd Quarter...5 at Chicago rd Quarter...8 at Chicago th Quarter...8 at Cleveland at Golden State vs. Minnesota Overtime...0 vs. Mia (3rd ot) LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE Season FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE Season...1, Game...20 at Cleveland FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season...3, Game...57 vs. Cleveland LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE Season...1, Game...2 at Cleveland FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season...1, Game...5 at Cleveland at LA Clippers LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season FEWEST REBOUNDS Season...2, Game...21 at Milwaukee *FEWEST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Season *FEWEST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Season...1, FEWEST ASSISTS Season Game...5 vs. New York FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS Season FEWEST DISQUALIFICATIONS Season *FEWEST STEALS Season at Milwaukee at Charlotte *FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS Season Game...0 many times, most recently:... at Detroit *Statistics in these areas were not kept prior to

95 GAMES PLAYED Dominique Wilkins Wayne Rollins * Bob Pettit Kevin Willis , * Cliff Lou Hudson Jon Bill Bridges Josh Smith Eddie Johnson MINUTES PLAYED Dominique Wilkins...32, * Bob Lou Bill Bridges...23, Josh Smith...23, Kevin Willis...22, , * Cliff Hagan...21, Wayne Rollins...20, Joe Johnson...19, * Lenny Wilkens...19, AVERAGE MINUTES (min. 100 games) Joe Johnson * Bob Pettit Shareef Abdur-Rahim Al Harrington Steve Smith Pete Maravich Mookie Blaylock Dominique Wilkins Dikembe Mutombo Walt Bellamy TOTAL POINTS Dominique Wilkins...23, * Bob Lou Hudson...16, * Cliff Hagan...13, John Drew...12, Joe Johnson...10, Kevin Willis...10, , Josh Smith...10, Eddie Zelmo Beaty...8, SCORING AVERAGE (min. 100 games) Dominique Wilkins * Bob Pettit Pete Lou Hudson John Drew Joe Johnson Shareef Abdur-Rahim * Clyde Lovellette Steve Smith * Cliff Hagan FIELD GOALS MADE Dominique Wilkins...8, * Bob Lou Hudson...6, * Cliff Hagan...5, John Drew...4, Kevin Willis...4, , Josh Smith...4, Joe Johnson...4, Eddie Johnson...3, Al Horford...3, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Dominique Wilkins...18, * Bob Lou Hudson...13, * Cliff Hagan...11, John Drew...9, Joe Johnson...8, Kevin Willis...8, , Josh Smith...8, Eddie Bill Bridges...7, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Mike Glenn Al Horford Dikembe Mutombo Wayne Rollins Cliff Levingston ATLANTA/ST. LOUIS ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (cont.) Josh Childress Antoine Carr Walt Bellamy Rory Sparrow Randy Wittman MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Mookie Blaylock...1, Joe Johnson Kyle Korver Jason Terry Steve Smith Dominique Wilkins Mike Bibby Jeff Teague Jamal Crawford Josh Smith MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Mookie Blaylock...3, Joe Johnson...2, Jason Terry...1, Kyle Korver...1, Steve Smith...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, Mike Bibby...1, Jeff Teague...1, Josh Smith Jamal Crawford FREE THROWS MADE * Bob Pettit...6, Dominique Wilkins...5, John Drew...3, * Cliff Lou Hudson...2, * Lenny Wilkens...2, * Zelmo Bill Bridges...2, Josh Smith...2, Glenn Rivers...2, MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED * Bob Pettit...8, Dominique Wilkins...6, John Drew...4, * Cliff Lou Hudson...3, * Lenny Wilkens...3, Josh Bill Zelmo Beaty...2, Kevin Willis...2, , FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Kyle Korver Salim Stoudamire Glenn Robinson Jim Jackson Tyronn Lue Jamal Crawford Jason Terry Steve Smith Jeff Teague Shareef Abdur-Rahim Christian Laettner TOTAL REBOUNDS * Bob Bill Bridges...8, Kevin Willis...7, , Dominique Wilkins...6, Wayne Zelmo Beaty...5, Josh Smith...5, Al Horford...5, * Cliff Hagan...5, Dan Roundfield...4, MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Kevin Willis...2, , Dominique Wilkins...2, Wayne Rollins...1, John Drew...1, Dan Roundfield...1, Josh Smith...1, Al Horford...1, Zaza Pachulia...1, Dikembe Mutombo...1, Cliff Levingston...1, MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Kevin Willis...4, , Wayne Rollins...4, Josh Smith...3, Al Horford...3, Dominique Wilkins...3, Dan Roundfield...3, Dikembe Mutombo...3, John Drew...2, Jon Koncak...2, Steve Hawes...2, REBOUNDING AVERAGE * Bob Bill Bridges Dikembe Mutombo Walt Zelmo Beaty Dan Roundfield Moses Malone Kevin Willis , * Clyde Lovellette Al Horford MOST ASSISTS Glenn Rivers...3, Mookie Blaylock...3, Eddie Johnson...3, * Lenny Wilkens...3, Jeff Teague...2, Joe Johnson...2, * Bob Pettit...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, * Cliff Hagan...2, Jason Terry...2, MOST STEALS Mookie Blaylock...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, Glenn Rivers...1, John Drew Josh Smith Eddie Johnson Jeff Teague Jason Terry Kevin Willis , Stacey Augmon MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Wayne Rollins...2, Josh Smith...1, Dikembe Mutombo...1, Jon Koncak Dan Roundfield Al Horford Dominique Wilkins Theo Ratliff Kevin Willis , Cliff Levingston MOST PERSONAL FOULS Wayne Bill Bridges...2, * Cliff Hagan...2, * Bob Pettit...2, Kevin Willis...2, , Jon Koncak...2, John Lou Zelmo Beaty...2, Josh Smith...1, MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS Wayne Rollins John Drew * Charles Zelmo Bill Bridges John Brown Armond Hill * Lenny Wilkens Jon Koncak Dan Roundfield

96 GAMES PLAYED *Zelmo Beaty Bill Bridges Joe Caldwell Walt Hazzard Jim Davis Walt Hazzard Walt Bellamy Bill Bridges Walt Bellamy Herm Gilliam Ken Charles Armond Hill Ollie Johnson Armond Hill Tom McMillen Steve Hawes Wayne Rollins Jack Givens Rory Sparrow Dominique Wilkins Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Jon Koncak Jon Koncak Cliff Levingston Glenn Rivers Cliff Levingston Anthony Webb Randy Wittman John Battle Reggie Theus Anthony Webb Moses Malone Stacey Augmon Duane Ferrell Adam Keefe Stacey Augmon Craig Ehlo Jon Koncak Andrew Lang Ennis Whatley Andrew Lang Grant Long Christian Laettner Dikembe Mutombo Alan Henderson Dikembe Mutombo Jason Terry Nazr Mohammed Hanno Mottola Jacque Vaughn Alan Henderson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Al Horford MOST MINUTES PLAYED Joe Johnson...3, Joe Johnson...3, *Bob Pettit...3, *Bob Pettit...3, Bill Bridges...3, *Bill Bridges...3, Walt Bellamy...3, Christian Laettner...3, Bill Bridges...3, *Bill Bridges...3, Joe Johnson...3, Lou Hudson...3, Lou Hudson...3, Pete Maravich...3, Jason Terry...3, ATLANTA/ST. LOUIS ALL-TIME SEASON LEADERS (* St. Louis Hawks players) / (@ St. Louis & Atlanta Hawks players) TOTAL POINTS *Bob Pettit...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, *Bob Pettit...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, *Bob Pettit...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, *Bob Pettit...2, Pete Maravich...2, *Bob Pettit...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, Dominique Wilkins...2, Pete Maravich...2, SCORING AVERAGE *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Pete Maravich Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Dominique Wilkins MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins Lou Hudson Lou Hudson Dominique Wilkins Pete Maravich Lou Hudson Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Pete Maravich MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Dominique Wilkins...1, *Bob Pettit...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, Pete Maravich...1, Pete Maravich...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, *Bob Pettit...1, Lou Hudson...1, Lou Hudson...1, *Bob Pettit...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, Dominique Wilkins...1, Pete Maravich...1, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 200 FGM) Mike Glenn Wayne Rollins Josh Childress Al Horford Mike Glenn Dikembe Mutombo Wayne Rollins Al Horford Cliff Levingston Josh Childress MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Mookie Blaylock Kyle Korver Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Kyle Korver Kyle Korver Jason Terry Joe Johnson Mike Bibby Jamal Crawford MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPED Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Kyle Korver Joe Johnson Jason Terry Jason Terry Mike Bibby Jamal Crawford Stephen Jackson MOST FREE THROWS MADE *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins Moses Malone *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins *Cliff Hagan Dominique Wilkins John Drew Moses Malone

97 ATLANTA/ST. LOUIS ALL-TIME SEASON LEADERS (* St. Louis Hawks players) / (@ St. Louis & Atlanta Hawks players) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit Dominique Wilkins *Bob Pettit Moses Malone Dominique Wilkins John Drew John Drew Dominique Wilkins John Drew Moses Malone FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 100 FTM) Kyle Korver Tom McMillen Jason Terry Tyronn Lue Jeff Teague Shareef Abdur-Rahim Jim Jackson Glenn Robinson Anthony Webb Anthony Webb Chris Crawford MOST REBOUNDS *Bob Pettit...1, *Bob Pettit...1, Kevin Willis...1, Bill Bridges...1, *Bob Pettit...1, *Bob Pettit...1, *Bob Pettit...1, *Bob Pettit...1, *Bill Bridges...1, *Bob Pettit...1, Bill Bridges...1, *Bob Pettit...1, Bill Bridges...1, *Bill Bridges...1, *Zelmo Beaty...1, MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Kevin Willis Moses Malone Moses Malone John Drew Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Dan Roundfield Kevin Willis Dan Roundfield John Drew Wayne Rollins John Drew Dikembe Mutombo Moses Malone Dikembe Mutombo MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Dikembe Mutombo Kevin Willis Kevin Willis Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Kevin Willis Dan Roundfield Moses Malone Al Horford Al Horford Dan Roundfield Grant Long Dan Roundfield Al Horford Al Horford REBOUND AVERAGE *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit *Bob Pettit Kevin Willis Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Bill Bridges Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Walt Bellamy Kevin Willis Walt Bellamy MOST ASSISTS Glenn Rivers Mookie Blaylock Glenn Rivers *Lenny Wilkens Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Jason Terry Jeff Teague Eddie Johnson Walt Hazzard Pete Maravich Joe Johnson Jeff Teague Glenn Rivers Walt Hazzard MOST STEALS Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Mookie Blaylock Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers Lou Hudson Armond Hill Stacey Augmon Glenn Rivers Paul Millsap Jason Terry Stephen Jackson MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Wayne Rollins Dikembe Mutombo Wayne Rollins Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo Theo Ratliff Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Josh Smith Wayne Rollins Wayne Rollins Josh Smith Josh Smith MOST PERSONAL FOULS *Bill Bridges Dan Roundfield *Zelmo Beaty Jim Davis *Bill Bridges John Drew Wayne Rollins *Zelmo Beaty *Bill Bridges Wayne Rollins Joe C. Meriweather Wayne Rollins *Charles Shore Dan Roundfield Bill Bridges MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS Joe C. Meriweather Wayne Rollins John Drew John Brown Wayne Rollins Dan Roundfield Armond Hill Steve Hawes Wayne Rollins *Bill Bridges *Bill Bridges

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99 15-16 Results: 3-1 All-Time Results: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Court Record: 0-0 All-Time Playoffs: 1-3 Current Regular Season Streak: Won 1 SERIES NOTES HAWKS-HORNETS SERIES RECAP * Atlanta won three-of-four from Charlotte during the regular season, and Atlanta has won or tied the season series each of the last nine seasons. * The clubs have met once in the postseason, in the First Round of the 1998 Playoffs, with the Hornets prevailing, 3-1. * Paul Millsap ( ), Al Jefferson ( ) and Marvin Williams ( ) were all teammates in Utah. * Thabo Sefolosha and Jeremy Lamb teamed-up in Oklahoma City from * Hornets Assistant Bob Weiss is former Hawks Head and Assistant Coach, compiling a record as the head man from * Williams was a Hawk from after being selected in the first round by Atlanta in the 2005 NBA Draft. * Spencer Hawes is the nephew of Steve Hawes, who played for the Hawks from RECAP OCTOBER 30 at ATLANTA (Hawks 97 - Hornets 94) - Hawks Hang on to Win In a close game with 17 lead changes, the Hawks came away with the victory Both teams shot well to start the contest but the Atlanta closed out the first period on a 13-5 run and had a seven point advantage (29-22) entering the second quarter In the second, the Hornets shot.579 FG% (11-19) and limited Atlanta to.391 FG% (9-23) but Atlanta was able to maintain a edge In the third quarter alone there were eight lead changes, but with 5:41 left in the period, Atlanta closed out the quarter on a 13-7 run and led by seven points (76-69) entering the fourth quarter In the final period the Hawks were able to expand their lead to 14 points (90-76) with 6:26 left on the clock, but the Hornets rallied Charlotte was able to cut the deficit to three points (97-94) with 2.3 seconds left in the game Kemba Walker missed a three-point attempt at the buzzer Paul Millsap recorded a doubledouble (18 points/10 rebounds), while adding four assists, two steals and two blocks Kent Bazemore scored 19 points, Al Horford 18, Jeff Teague 14 and Dennis Schröder 14 Nicolas Batum (14 points/11 rebounds), Marvin Williams (13 points/12 rebounds) and Al Jefferson (10 points/ 11 rebounds) each recorded a double-double for the Hornets Atlanta scored 26 points on 20 Charlotte turnovers, and the Hawks outscored Hornets in points in the paint. NOVEMBER 1 at CHARLOTTE (Hawks 94 - Hornets 92) - Fourth Quarter Rally Lifts Hawks In the second of back-to-back contests against the Hornets, Charlotte's Kemba Walker had a chance to tie the game in the final buzzer but came up empty The Hornets led with 6:40 left in the first quarter, but the Hawks ended the period on a 15-4 run and led by 10 points (28-18) entering the second In the second quarter Atlanta maintained its lead, by limiting the Hornets to 21, and entered halftime with a seven-point advantage (46-39) In the third period, Charlotte scored 37 points and shot.565 FG%,.556 3FG% and FT% Nicolas Batum led the way for the Hornets in the third with 13 points and the Hawks trailed by six points (76-70) entering the fourth quarter Atlanta began the final period on a 10-3 run to grab an lead and never trailed again, as the Hawks held on for the victory Al Horford recorded his first double-double of the season (16 points/12 rebounds), while adding three blocks and one assist Kent Bazemore scored a game-high 20 points, Jeff Teague 18 and Paul Millsap 16 Al Jefferson posted a double-double (10 points/10 rebounds) and Walker tallied 17 points, six rebounds, six assists and two steals for the Hornets Atlanta outrebounded Charlotte and outscored the Hornets in points in the paint Atlanta recorded 22 assists and 11 turnover (2/1 assist-to-turnover ratio). JANUARY 13 at CHARLOTTE (Hornets Hawks 84) - Hornets Win Going Away An early 17-0 run helped the Hornets to a 17-2 lead but Atlanta answered with a 17-3 run of their own to cut it to after one Charlotte went back up 13 in the second quarter and held a lead at the break Still up nine four minutes into the third period, the Hornets used a 14-2 burst to go up and pushed it to heading to the final stanza The Hawks never got closer than 20 the rest of the way as the home team led by as-manyas-35 in the fourth Paul Millsap paced Atlanta with 20 points Kemba Walker led all scorers with 23 and Cody Zeller tallied a double-double (19 points/10 rebounds) for the Hornets The Hawks finished the night shooting.370 FG%, hitting FGs (.280) and FTs (.810), while Charlotte made.439 from the field, including from distance (.325), and from the line (.846) The Hornets had advantages of in points off turnovers and 14-7 in second chance points, and won the battle of the boards FEBRUARY 28 at ATLANTA (Hawks 87 - Hornets 76) - Defense Takes Over The Hawks started fast, opening the game on a 20-4 run and taking a 25-9 lead after 12 minutes Atlanta limited Charlotte to.095 FG% (2-21) and.111 3FG% (1-9) in the opening stanza The Hawks went on top by as-many-as-24 in the second before settling for a advantage at the break Charlotte chipped away in the third and got it down to 48-43, but Atlanta pushed it back to heading to the final frame The Hornets began the fourth on an 11-2 run, cutting the lead to with 7:22 left in the contest... Atlanta answered with a 17-8 spurt to close out the game Al Horford recorded his 200th career double-double (13 points/16 rebounds), while Kent Bazemore scored 14 points, Paul Millsap 13, Tim Hardaway Jr. 11 and Jeff Teague 10 Marvin Williams posted 16 points and nine rebounds for Charlotte Atlanta won the rebounding battle 48-41, and outscored the Hornets in the paint, 13-6 in second chance points and 11-6 in fast break points The Hawks shot.494 FG% (38-77),.471 3FG% (8-17) and.600 FT% (3-5), while Charlotte made.333 FG% (27-81),.219 3FG% (7-32) and.652 FT% (15-23). 97

100 OCTOBER 30 at ATLANTA (Hawks 97 - Hornets 94) HAWKS-HORNETS SERIES RECAP NOVEMBER 1 at CHARLOTTE (Hawks 94 - Hornets 92) JANUARY 13 at CHARLOTTE (Hornets Hawks 84) FEBRUARY 28 at ATLANTA (Hawks 87 - Hornets 76) 98

101 HAWKS-HORNETS SERIES RECAP HAWKS vs. HORNETS SEASON SERIES (3-1) ATLANTA HAWKS VS. CHARLOTTE -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Millsap Bazemore Teague Horford Schroder Mack Hardaway Splitter Korver Hinrich (TOT) Holiday Muscala Scott Sefolosha Patterson HAWKS BOBCATS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Millsap C 33 Bazemore T 14 6C 6C 9C 3T 20T Teague T Horford T C 6T 26 Schroder T 15C 4 4 5C Mack Hardaway Splitter T 4 7C 2 15 Korver Hinrich (TOT) Holiday T 5T 2C 2C 2 1 4C Muscala Scott T 20 Sefolosha T 14 Patterson C 3C 3C 4C 2C 3C 3C HAWKS BOBCATS HORNETS vs. HAWKS SEASON SERIES (1-3) CHARLOTTE HORNETS VS. ATLANTA -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Walker Lin M. Williams Lee (TOT) Lee (CHA) Batum Zeller Lamb Jefferson Daniels Hairston Kaminsky Hawes Roberts Hansbrough Harrison HORNETS HAWKS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Walker C 20 7C 8C C Lin C 8T M. Williams T 18C C 4 18 Lee (TOT) Lee (CHA) Batum C 2T 18 10C 22 Zeller C 10C 7C 8C 10C 2 19C Lamb C 2 2T 5C 2C 14 Jefferson Daniels T 1C 15 Hairston C 3C 5C 2 15 Kaminsky C 7C 0C 0C 8C 2C 6C Hawes T 19 Roberts Hansbrough Harrison C 3C 0C 0C 1C 0C 0C HORNETS HAWKS

102 15-16 Results: 0-3 All-Time Results: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Court Record: 0-0 All-Time Playoffs: 0-8 Current Regular Season Streak: Lost 3 SERIES NOTES HAWKS-CAVALIERS SERIES RECAP * The Hawks dropped all three contests against Cleveland this season, the first time Cleveland has swept Atlanta in a season series since * The teams faced off in last year s Eastern Conference Finals, with the Cavaliers prevailing, 4-0. * The clubs previously met in the 2009 Eastern Conference Semifinals, with the Cavs taking the series, 4-0. * Paul Millsap and Mo Williams teamed-up in Utah during * Richard Jefferson played for San Antonio from 2009 through part of while Hawks Head Coach Mike Budenholzer was an Assistant on the Spurs' bench. * Jefferson has also been teammates with Tiago Splitter (San Antonio 2010 through part of the ) and Kent Bazemore (Golden State ) * Cavaliers Head Coach Tyronn Lue played parts of four seasons for the Hawks ( ). * Cleveland Assistant Coach Larry Drew is a former Hawks Head Coach and Assistant, compiling a record as the head man. * Cavaliers Assistant Coach Jim Boylan is a former Hawks Assistant. * Iman Shumpert played his college ball at Georgia Tech RECAP NOVEMBER 21 at CLEVELAND (Cavaliers Hawks 97) - Cavs Roll Past Hawks In the first period, Kevin Love scored 10-of-the-Cavaliers'-27 points and Cleveland closed the quarter on a 13-5 run, as the Hawks trailed by eight (27-19) In the second, the Cavaliers extended the lead as they shot.458 FG% and held Atlanta to.389 FG% Atlanta trailed by 15 points at halftime (57-42) The Cavaliers opened the third quarter on a 15-4 run and pushed their lead to 26 points (72-46) with seven minutes left in the period Atlanta was able to chip away at the Cleveland advantage and trailed by 13 points (77-64) at the end the quarter Cleveland continued to control the game in the fourth quarter and when the final buzzer sounded, the Cavaliers won, Paul Millsap (14 points/11 rebounds) and Al Horford (10 points/10 boards) each recorded a double-double for the Hawks Kyle Korver scored 14 points, Thabo Sefolosha 13 and Jeff Teague 13 Kevin Love (25 points/11 rebounds) and LeBron James (19 points/ 11 boards) each posted a double-double for the Cavaliers Cleveland outrebounded Atlanta (51-38), and outscored the Hawks in points in the paint (44-30) and second chance points (17-12) The Hawks shot.372 FG% (32-86),.393 3FG% (11-28) and.880 FT% (22-25). APRIL 1 at ATLANTA (Cavaliers Hawks 108, OT) - Epic Contest Goes to Cavs In the first quarter, the Cavaliers shot.571 FG% (12-21) and.556 3FG% (5-9) and jumped out to a lead Cleveland opened the second period on a 15-5 run and were able to build its advantage to 21 points (55-34) with 2:00 left in the quarter The Hawks closed half on a 7-0 run and trailed by 14 points (55-41) at halftime Atlanta started the second half on a 21-6 run and took their first lead of the game (62-61) after a three-pointer by Paul Millsap The Hawks were able to extend their lead to three points but the Cavaliers quickly responded and at the end of the third quarter, Cleveland led In the final period, Atlanta shot.526 FG% (10-19) and were led by Jeff Teague's 11 fourth quarter points With 29 second left in the fourth period, Teague made a driving layup to tie the game at 96-96, and then LeBron James missed a step back jump shot with 5.9 seconds left in the contest In the final play of regulation, Teague was unable to get a shot off and the game went to overtime In the overtime, Kyrie Irving went 5-6 from the charity stripe as he scored eight-of-the-cavaliers-14 points, while Atlanta was only able to muster 12 points Cleveland walked out of Philips Arena with the victory Paul Millsap recorded a double-double (29 points/12 rebounds) and added three assists, two steals and one block Teague scored 28 points, Al Horford 14 and Kyle Korver 14 LeBron James recorded a double-double (29 points/16 rebounds) and finished the evening with nine assists, three steals and one block Cleveland outrebounded the Hawks The Hawks shot.400 FG% (38-95),.300 3FG% (9-30),.885 FT% (23-26), while the Cavaliers shot.398 FG% (39-98),.316 3FG% (12-38) and.645 FT% (20-31). APRIL 11 at CLEVELAND (Cavaliers Hawks 94) - Middle Quarters Lifts Cleveland The Hawks opened the game on a 10-0 run, which included two triples from Kent Bazemore, but the Cavaliers quickly clawed back into the game and after the first period Atlanta led In the second quarter, Cleveland scored 29 points on.706 FG% (12-17) and.500 3FG% (4-8), while holding Atlanta to 19 points on.316 FG% (6-19) The Cavaliers entered halftime with a lead With 5:48 left in the third period, Jeff Teague made a finger roll layup to cut the Cleveland lead to two points (68-66) but the Cavs ended the quarter on a 22-9 run to take a advantage to the final frame Cleveland maintained their comfortable lead throughout the fourth quarter with the Hawks unable to cut into the double-digit deficit When the final buzzer sounded, the Cavs had won Al Horford recorded a double-double (20 points/11 rebounds) Bazemore scored 23 points (21 in the first half) and Teague 21 LeBron James posted 34 points, six rebounds, six assists, two steals and one block for Cleveland The Cavaliers won the rebound battle and outscored the Hawks 11-7 in second chance points Atlanta made.448 FG% (39-87),.267 3FG% (8-30) and.533 FT% (8-15), while Cleveland shot.482 FG% (40-83),.379 3FG% (11-29) and.900 FT% (18-20). 100

103 NOVEMBER 21 at CLEVELAND (Cavaliers Hawks 97) HAWKS-CAVALIERS SERIES RECAP APRIL 1 at ATLANTA (Cavaliers Hawks 108, OT) APRIL 11 at CLEVELAND (Cavaliers Hawks 94) 101

104 HAWKS vs. CAVALIERS HAWKS-CAVALIERS SERIES RECAP SEASON SERIES (0-3) ATLANTA HAWKS VS. CLEVELAND -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Teague Millsap Bazemore Horford Korver Holiday Schroder Sefolosha Hardaway Muscala Mack Splitter Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Scott Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Patterson HAWKS CAVALIERS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Teague C Millsap T 22C C Bazemore C 15C 2C 2T 12C 6C 23C Horford Korver Holiday T Schroder T 3T Sefolosha C 12C C Hardaway Muscala C 4C 4 0T 13 Mack Splitter Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Scott Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Patterson C 2C 0C 0C 4C 3C 0C HAWKS CAVALIERS CAVALIERS vs. HAWKS SEASON SERIES (3-0) CLEVELAND CAVALIERS VS. ATLANTA -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Irving James Love Shumpert Smith Dellavedova Thompson Cunningham Varejao Frye (TOT) Frye (CLE) Jefferson Jones McRae (TOT) McRae (CLE) Mozgov Kaun CAVALIERS HAWKS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Irving C 10C James C Love Shumpert Smith T 41 Dellavedova C 8C C Thompson C 5C 22 Cunningham C 9C 1C 2C 4T 0T 8C Varejao Frye (TOT) Frye (CLE) Jefferson Jones McRae (TOT) C 3C 0C 0C 3C 1C 2C McRae (CLE) Mozgov T 14 Kaun C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C CAVALIERS HAWKS

105 15-16 Results: 3-1 All-Time Results: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Court Record: All-Time Playoffs: Current Regular Season Streak: Won 3 SERIES NOTES HAWKS-PISTONS SERIES RECAP * The Hawks took three-of-four from the Pistons this season, and have won or tied the season series each of the last eight years. * The clubs last met in the postseason in 1999, with the Hawks winning the first-round series, 3-2. * Atlanta and Detroit have met six times in the playoffs, with the Hawks winning four series. * Tim Hardaway Jr., who played collegiately at Michigan, is the son of Pistons Assistant Coach Tim Hardaway. * Al Horford went to high school in Grand Ledge, MI. * Hawks Assistant Coach Darvin Ham, a native of Saginaw, won an NBA Championship as a player with Detroit in * Anthony Tolliver played 62 games for Atlanta in * Tolliver played for San Antonio for part of the season when Hawks Head Coach Mike Budenholzer was an Assistant on the Spurs' bench. * Jodie Meeks starred at Norcross HS, leading the Blue Devils to the 2006 state title. * Kentavious Caldwell-Pope played college ball at Georgia. * Pistons radio broadcaster Rick Mahorn is a former Hawks Assistant Coach. * Thabo Sefolosha was teammates with Reggie Jackson ( ) in Oklahoma City. * Kent Bazemore, Meeks and Steve Blake played together for the Lakers in * Tiago Splitter teamed-up with Aron Baynes in San Antonio for three seasons ( ), also while Budenholzer was an Assistant ( ). * Kris Humphries and Joel Anthony were teammates in Boston in RECAP OCTOBER 27 at ATLANTA (Pistons 106, Hawks 94) - Hawks Fall in Opener In the regular season opener, the Hawks trailed with 5:57 left in the first period, but finished the quarter on a 15-5 run and the score was tied (25-25) entering the second period In the beginning of the second, Atlanta took its first lead of the game (27-25), but Detroit quickly responded and the Pistons entered halftime with a five-point advantage (48-43) Detroit began the second half on a 21-8 run and never looked back With 1:06 left in the third quarter, Detroit led by 19 points (80-61) With 29.4 seconds left in the game the Hawks trimmed the deficit to six (100-94), but the Pistons ended the contest on a 6-0 run and left Philips Arena with a victory Dennis Schröder scored a team-high 20 points and tallied four assists, three rebounds and two steals Paul Millsap scored 19 points, Jeff Teague 18 and Al Horford 15 Andre Drummond posted a double-double (18 points/19 rebounds) and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored a game-high 21 points for Detroit Atlanta shot.451 FG% (37-82),.296 3FG% (8-27), while Detroit shot.385 FG% (37-96) and.414 3FG% (12-29) The Pistons outrebounded the Hawks and outscored Atlanta 16-6 in second chance points. DECEMBER 23 at ATLANTA (Hawks 107, Pistons 100) - Second Quarter Run Lifts Hawks Atlanta held a advantage after one quarter before a 24-6 second quarter run helped give the home team a at the break The Hawks pushed it 22 in the third and had an cushion heading to the final stanza Atlanta went back up 19 in the fourth but the Pistons rallied, cutting it to with under two minutes to play A defensive stop and a Jeff Teague layup with 41.1 seconds remaining sealed it Teague finished the night with 23 points, nine assists, six rebounds (career-high four offensive boards) and four steals Paul Millsap added 18 points, Al Horford 15, Dennis Schröder 14 and Tiago Splitter 11 Led by Schröder and Splitter, the Atlanta bench outscored their Detroit counterparts Andre Drummond paced the Pistons with 25 points and 12 rebounds, and Marcus Morris scored 22 Atlanta shot.483 FG% on the night and knocked down FTs (.750), while Detroit hit.427 from the floor and (.515) from the charity stripe. MARCH 16 at DETROIT (Hawks Pistons 114) - Hawks Hang on to Win Both teams came out on fire in the first period as Detroit scored 32 points on.632 FG% (12-19) and FT% (5-5), while Atlanta tallied 30 points on.480 FG% (12-25) and FT% (3-3) In the second quarter, each squad shot above.500 FG% as Atlanta scored 31 points and Detroit posted 30 The Pistons entered halftime with a one-point lead (62-61) With 4:02 left in the third quarter Tobias Harris made two free throws to push the Pistons advantage to 11 points (82-71) The Hawks immediately responded by closing the period out on a 16-6 run which concluded with an Al Horford alleyoop dunk from Dennis Schröder In the final period there was six lead changes and with 4:08 left in the game the Hawks trailed by one-point ( ) The Hawks went on a 12-2 run over the next two minutes and held on for the victory Three Hawks players recorded double-doubles: Horford (21 points/11 rebounds), Kent Bazemore (15 points/10 rebounds) and Paul Millsap (13 points/10 rebounds) Jeff Teague scored a team-high 22 points and Schröder tallied 18 off the bench All five Detroit starters scored in double-figures, led by Kentavious Caldwell-Pope with 24 and Andre Drummond's double-double (18 points/18 rebounds) Atlanta shot.438 FG% (39-89),.353 3FG% (12-34) and.824 FT% (28-34), while Detroit hit.464 FG% (39-84),.320 3FG% (8-25) and.718 FT% (28-39). MARCH 26 at DETROIT (Hawks Pistons 95) - Consistent Effort Lifts Hawks Atlanta opened the game on an 11-2 run and held a lead after one quarter The lead grew to as-many-as-16 in the second before the visitors settled for a advantage at the break The Hawks went up with under nine minutes to go in the third, but Detroit rallied to cut it to heading to the final frame Two Stanley Johnson free throws to open the fourth made it but the Hawks responded with an 11-3 run to seize control The Pistons would get no closer than 11 the rest of the way and trailed by as-many-as-20 Eight Hawks scored in the double-figures, including all five starters, paced by Paul Millsap's 20 points (also nine rebounds, five assists, four steals and four blocks) Jeff Teague recorded a double-double (12 points/season-high 12 assists), while Kent Bazemore scored 17, Al Horford 13, Kyle Korver 12, Dennis Schröder 11, Kris Humphries 11 and Mike Scott 10 Tobias Harris (21 points/10 rebounds) and Andre Drummond (19 points/17 boards) had double-doubles for Detroit For the game, Atlanta shot.453 FG%,.382 3FG% (13-34) and.929 FT% (13-14), while the Pistons hit.386 FG%,.241 3FG% (7-29) and.714 FT% (20-28) The Hawks outscored the home team 20-4 in fast break points and committed a season-low five turnovers (Detroit had 11) Atlanta never trailed during the game. 103

106 OCTOBER 27 at ATLANTA (Pistons Hawks 94) HAWKS-PISTONS SERIES RECAP DECEMBER 23 at ATLANTA (Hawks Pistons 100) MARCH 16 at DETROIT (Hawks Pistons 114) MARCH 26 at DETROIT (Hawks Pistons 95) 104

107 HAWKS-PISTONS SERIES RECAP HAWKS vs. PISTONS SEASON SERIES (3-1) ATLANTA HAWKS VS. DETROIT -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Teague Millsap Horford Schroder Bazemore Korver Splitter Scott Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Hardaway Sefolosha Patterson Hinrich (TOT) Muscala HAWKS PISTONS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Teague C 19C 12C 13C 6T 12T 28 Millsap Horford Schroder C 14C 4C 4C 3T 7C 20C Bazemore C 9C 3C 4C 10C 3 17C Korver Splitter Scott Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Hardaway Sefolosha T 19 Patterson C 1C 2C 2C 4C 2C 5C Hinrich (TOT) Muscala HAWKS PISTONS PISTONS vs. HAWKS SEASON SERIES (1-3) DETROIT PISTONS VS. ATLANTA -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Drummond Morris Caldwell-Pope Jackson Harris (TOT) Harris (DET) Ilyasova Baynes Johnson Blake Brown (TOT) Meeks Tolliver Hilliard PISTONS HAWKS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Drummond C 8C 18C 19C 3C 25C Morris C 19C 5C 6C 10C 5C 22C Caldwell-Pope C 9C C Jackson T 17T 5C 5C 8C 11 19C Harris (TOT) C 20C T 21C Harris (DET) Ilyasova T 25 Baynes C 10 5C 6C 7T 1T 15C Johnson C 10C 2C 2C 5C 3C 9C Blake Brown (TOT) C 3C 0C 1C 0C 3C 2C Meeks Tolliver Hilliard C 1C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C PISTONS HAWKS

108 15-16 Results: 2-2 All-Time Results: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Court Record: 1-0 All-Time Playoffs: Current Regular Season Streak: Won 2 SERIES NOTES HAWKS-PACERS SERIES RECAP * The Hawks and Pacers split this season s series, and Atlanta hasn t lost the season set to Indiana since * The teams have met six times in the postseason, with Indiana having won four-of-six. * Atlanta and Indiana last met in the playoffs in the first round in 2014, with top-seeded Indiana winning, 4-3. * Hawks Assistant Coach Darvin Ham played one game for the Pacers in * Jeff Teague is a native of Indianapolis (Pike High School). * C.J. Miles was teammates in Utah with Kris Humphries ( ), Kyle Korver ( ) and Paul Millsap ( ). * Jordan Hill attended North Springs HS in Atlanta. * George Hill ( ) and Ian Mahinmi ( ) played for San Antonio, alongside Tiago Splitter, while Hawks Head Coach Mike Budenholzer was an Assistant on the Spurs bench. * Kent Bazemore and Jordan Hill were teammates with the Los Angeles Lakers for part of * Glenn Robinson III's father Glenn Robinson played for Atlanta in * Tim Hardaway Jr. and Robinson III were college teammates at Michigan in * Robinson III played for the Hawks summer league team in Las Vegas in RECAP DECEMBER 28 at INDIANA (Pacers 93 - Hawks 87) - Pacers Close Late The Hawks began the game with strong shooting as they scored 27 points on.526 FG% (10-19) in the first quarter In the second period, the Hawks went cold, scoring 13 points on.357 FG% (5-14) Atlanta was outscored in the second and trailed by 12 points (52-40) at halftime Paul Millsap scored 11-of-Atlanta's-28 points in the third quarter and as Atlanta trimmed it to entered the final frame... With 3:23 left in the game the Pacers pushed their lead to 10 points (90-80), but the Hawks immediately responded with a 7-0 run of their own A turnover on the next possession and a Ian Mahinmi tip-in with 16.3 seconds left in the game sealed it for the home team Millsap recorded 24 points, seven rebounds, four steals, two assists and one block Jeff Teague scored 18 points, Thabo Sefolosha 14 and Al Horford recorded a double-double (10 points/10 rebounds) Monta Ellis tallied 26 points, three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block for Indiana Indiana forced Atlanta into 22 turnovers, leading to 26 points The Hawks shot.419 FG% (31-74),.240 3FG% (6-25) and.760 FT% (19-25). JANUARY 28 at INDIANA (Pacers Hawks 92) - Final Run Seals Loss A tightly contested first quarter ended with the Pacers holding a lead Indiana pushed it to 10 in the second before settling for a edge at the break The Hawks rallied to tie it in the third but the Pacers went back up heading to the final stanza Down early in the fourth, Atlanta went on a 15-2 run to retake the lead (90-88) with under six minutes to play Indiana responded by ending the game on a 23-2 run Jeff Teague topped the Hawks with 20 points, while Al Horford scored 14, Thabo Sefolosha 13 and Kent Bazemore 11 (also career-high tying nine rebounds) Monta Ellis had 25 points and Myles Turner 20 for the Pacers For the game, Indiana shot.487 FG%,.600 3FG% (9-15) and.867 FT% (26-30), while Atlanta hit.398 from the floor,.250 from three-point range (7-28) and.905 from the charity stripe (19-21) The Pacers won the battle of the boards 49-32, while outscoring the Hawks in points off turnovers 21-10, 13-7 in second chance points and 15-9 in fast break points Atlanta had a advantage in points in the paint. FEBRUARY 5 at ATLANTA (Hawks Pacers 96) - Back-and-Forth Tilt Goes to Hawks The game was a back-and-forth affair that saw neither club lead by more than eight points The Hawks started the night on a 6-0 run but the Pacers came back to take a lead after one Atlanta trimmed it to at the break after outscoring the visitors in the second quarter Back-toback dunks by Al Horford late in the third put the Hawks back on top heading to the final frame Indiana took lead with under five minutes to play but Atlanta responded immediately with a 9-1 spurt to go up with 2:37 to go The Pacers cut it but Jeff Teague hit a clutch 17-footer with 42.4 seconds showing on the clock before he and Kent Bazemore iced it from the line down the stretch Paul Millsap put in 24 points for Atlanta and Horford added 21 (15 in the second half) to go along with seven rebounds and six assists Teague scored 16 and Bazemore had 15 and a career-high tying eight assists Paul George tallied 31 points, nine rebounds and six assists for Indiana and Lavoy Allen had a double-double (13 points/14 boards) The Hawks shot.513 FG% for the night, while hitting FGs (.370) and FTs (.700) The Pacers made.418 FG%,.419 3FG% (13-31) and.778 FT% (7-9). MARCH 13 at ATLANTA (Hawks Pacers 75) - Defense Lifts Hawks The Hawks opened the game on a 16-2 run and completed the first period with a lead The Hawks entered halftime with a 14-point advantage (52-38) The Pacers started the second half by closing the gap to eight points (59-51) with 8:21 left in the third period Atlanta immediately responded with a 28-2 run of their own, which included two three-pointers from Paul Millsap, two from Kyle Korver, one from Thabo Sefolosha and one from Kris Humphries At the completion of the third quarter, Atlanta had a commanding advantage Atlanta maintained its comfortable lead throughout the fourth quarter until the final buzzer sounded In the victory, eight different Hawks made at least one triple as Atlanta shot.500 3FG% (15-20) Millsap posted 18 points, nine rebounds, four assists, three steals and three blocks Al Horford scored 18 points, Korver 14 and Sefolosha 12 Myles Turner recorded 19 points, five rebounds, two steals and one block for Indiana The Hawks won the rebounding battle and outscored the Pacers 19-5 in second chance points and 14-9 in fast break points Atlanta limited the Pacers to 75 points on.379 FG% (33-87) and.208 3FG% (5-24), while Atlanta shot.471 FG% (40-85). 106

109 DECEMBER 28 at INDIANA (Pacers 93 - Hawks 87) HAWKS-PACERS SERIES RECAP JANUARY 28 at INDIANA (Pacers Hawks 92) FEBRUARY 5 at ATLANTA (Hawks Pacers 96) MARCH 13 at ATLANTA (Hawks Pacers 75) 107

110 HAWKS vs. PACERS HAWKS-PACERS SERIES RECAP SEASON SERIES (2-2) ATLANTA HAWKS VS. INDIANA -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BL K PTS AVG Millsap Horford Teague Bazemore Sefolosha Splitter Korver Schroder Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Scott Hardaway Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Muscala Patterson Mack HAWKS PACERS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Millsap C C Horford Teague C 14C Bazemore C 8C 23 Sefolosha T 16 4T 5T T Splitter C 10 Korver Schroder C 9C C 9C Hinrich (TOT) Hinrich (ATL) Scott C T 15 Hardaway T 13 Humphries (TOT) Humphries (ATL) Muscala C 5C 4 4 5C 0T 6C Patterson C 3C 0C 0C 1C 0C 5C Mack HAWKS PACERS PACERS vs. HAWKS SEASON SERIES (2-2) INDIANA PACERS VS. ATLANTA -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Ellis Turner George Lawson (TOT) Miles Mahinmi G. Hill J. Hill Allen Budinger Robinson S. Hill Stuckey Whittington Young PACERS HAWKS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Ellis Turner C 17C 2C 3C 7C 1C 20C George T C Lawson (TOT) Miles Mahinmi C 8C 7 8 9C 2C 13T G. Hill T C 8T 20 J. Hill C 2 1 Allen C 10T 2T 4T 14C 3 13C Budinger Robinson C 4C 0T 0T 3C 1C 7C S. Hill C 10C 2T 2T T Stuckey Whittington T 1 6 Young C 6C 2C 2C 3C 4C 2C PACERS HAWKS

111 15-16 Results: 1-3 All-Time Results: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Court Record: 0-0 All-Time Playoffs: 7-5 Current Regular Season Streak: Lost 3 SERIES NOTES HAWKS-HEAT SERIES RECAP * The Hawks dropped three-of-four to the Heat in the regular season, winning the first of the set. * The teams have met twice in the postseason (1994 and 2009) with the Hawks winning both first-round series. * Tim Hardaway Jr. is the son of former Heat star Tim Hardaway Sr. * Al Horford's father Tito starred at University of Miami ( ). * Miami Assistant Coach David Fizdale was on the Hawks' coaching staff from * Chris Bosh played at Georgia Tech in * Kyle Korver ( ) and Kirk Hinrich (2003-part of 2010; ) were both teammates with Luol Deng ( ) in Chicago. * Hardaway Jr. and Amar'e Stoudemire teamed-up in New York from * Darvin Ham coached Josh McRoberts as an Assistant with the Lakers in * Beno Udrih played for San Antonio from while Hawks Head Coach Mike Budenholzer was an Assistant on the Spurs' bench RECAP NOVEMBER 3 at MIAMI (Hawks 98 - Heat 92) - Hawks Stave off Late Heat Run A back-and-forth first quarter (seven lead changes and two ties) ended with Atlanta holding a advantage A 16-2 run to open the second gave the Hawks their biggest lead of the night (41-26) before settling for a edge at the break Atlanta pushed it back to 15 in the third and led heading to the final stanza Miami crept back into it, cutting the deficit to with under five to play but the Hawks responded with a 10-4 spurt to make it with under two minutes on the clock The Heat got it down to four with 8.7 seconds showing but could get no closer Jeff Teague paced all scorers with 26 points (also nine assists and six rebounds) Al Horford (17 points/13 rebounds) and Paul Millsap (12 points/10 boards) each had a double-double, and Kent Bazemore added 10 points Hassan Whiteside tallied 23 points and 14 rebounds for the home team, with Dwyane Wade adding 21 points and Chris Bosh 14 boards Atlanta had advantages of in points off turnovers and in bench scoring. DECEMBER 14 at ATLANTA (Heat Hawks 88) - Late First Half Run the Difference Atlanta started the game on a 5-0 spurt and led 11-6 with just under eight minutes to play in the first Miami followed with a 16-6 run to go on top and held a edge after 12 minutes of play Leading in the second quarter, the Heat ended the half on a 10-2 run, taking a lead to the break After three quarters Miami led and pushed the advantage to early in the fourth Atlanta trimmed it to with 1:36 remaining but could get no closer Kent Bazemore led all scorers with a career-high 28 points Paul Millsap added 18 points and Al Horford and Dennis Schröder had 13 apiece Chris Bosh tallied 24 points (also 10 rebounds) for the visitors and Gerald Green had 20 off the bench The Heat won the rebounding battle 54-37, including on the defensive glass and 15-7 on the offensive boards, and held Atlanta to.393 FG% (.242 3FG%) on the night Miami shot.449 from the floor and.438 from distance. JANUARY 31 at MIAMI (Heat Hawks 87) - Heat Lead Wire-to-Wire Miami never trailed and led by as-many-as-22 in posting a home win over Atlanta A 16-6 first quarter run helped the Heat to a advantage after one Miami pushed the lead to in the second before settling for a edge at the break The lead grew to 22 in the third but the Hawks managed to cut it back to heading to the final stanza Atlanta would get no closer than 11 in the fourth Al Horford and Paul Millsap each scored 17 for the Hawks Jeff Teague put in 15 points, Dennis Schröder 11 and Tim Hardaway Jr. 10, while Kent Bazemore grabbed 10 rebounds Chris Bosh paced the Heat with 18 points and Amar'e Stoudemire recorded a double-double (13 points/12 boards) Miami shot.481 from the field (compared to.386 for Atlanta) and topped the Hawks on the glass The Heat outscored the visitors in points off turnovers and in the paint. FEBRUARY 19 at ATLANTA (Heat Hawks 111) - Hawks Drop Season Series The game was a back-and-forth affair with 15 lead changes and eight ties (neither club led by more than nine points on the night) but Miami outlasted Atlanta in posting the win The Heat grabbed a lead after one quarter and went up as-many-as-nine in the second A 13-4 Hawks run culminated by Mike Scott's three-pointer just before the horn evened things up at 52 heading to the break Atlanta trailed by six late in the third but closed the period on a 13-5 spurt as Dennis Schröder's buzzer beating three-pointer gave the home a team an edge Miami went up with under two minutes to play and was able to fend off the Hawks comeback attempt Atlanta cut it to with 15.9 seconds on the clock but could get no closer Jeff Teague paced the Hawks with 23 points (also seven assists) and Paul Millsap had a double-double (12 points/13 rebounds) Kyle Korver scored 18, Schröder 16, Al Horford 14 and Scott 13 Luol Deng led the Heat with 30 points and 11 boards, with Josh McRoberts (19 points/10 assists) and Goran Dragic (17 points/10 assists) also recording double-doubles Atlanta finished the night shooting.471 FG%,.444 3FG% (season-high FGs) and FT% (13-13) Miami hit.500 FG%,.400 3FG% (8-20) and.679 FT% (19-28) The Heat attempted 16 second half free throws, while the Hawks went to the line once. 109

112 NOVEMBER 3 at MIAMI (Hawks 98 - Heat 92) HAWKS-HEAT SERIES RECAP DECEMBER 14 at ATLANTA (Heat Hawks 88) JANUARY 31 at MIAMI (Heat Hawks 87) FEBRUARY 19 at ATLANTA (Heat Hawks 111) 110

113 HAWKS-HEAT SERIES RECAP HAWKS vs. HEAT SEASON SERIES (1-3) ATLANTA HAWKS VS. MIAMI -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FG A PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Teague Horford Millsap Bazemore Schroder Korver Holiday Scott Hardaway Splitter Muscala Sefolosha Patterson Mack HAWKS HEAT SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Teague C 10 6T Horford C 5T C 27 Millsap T 5 46 Bazemore C 18C 3T 4 10C 5 28C Schroder T T 11 16T Korver C 7 25 Holiday T 7C 0T 1 2C 2 7T Scott T 15 Hardaway C 4C Splitter Muscala C 2T 5 1T 8 Sefolosha Patterson C 2C 0C 0C 1C 1C 2C Mack HAWKS HEAT HEAT vs. HAWKS SEASON SERIES (3-1) MIAMI HEAT VS. ATLANTA -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Deng Bosh Whiteside Wade Dragic Green Stoudemire McRoberts Johnson Winslow Udrih (TOT) Udrih (MIA) Richardson Andersen Haslem Chalmers Stokes HEAT HAWKS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON) - PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Deng C T Bosh Whiteside C 12C 2 2T 24 0T 23C Wade Dragic C 10C 21 Green Stoudemire McRoberts C 13T 4C 4C 8 10C 19T Johnson C C 7C Winslow C 13C 3C 4C 9C 1C 13C Udrih (TOT) Udrih (MIA) Richardson C 4C 0C 0C 1C 0C 7C Andersen Haslem Chalmers Stokes C 1C 0T 0T 1C 0T 2 C HEAT HAWKS

114 15-16 Results: 1-3 All-Time Results: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Court Record: 0-0 All-Time Playoffs: 0-0 Current Regular Season Streak: Won 1 SERIES NOTES HAWKS-RAPTORS SERIES RECAP * The Hawks dropped three-of-four to the Raptors in the regular season, winning the final contest of the set. * Atlanta and Toronto have never met in the playoffs, the only current Eastern Conference team the Hawks have never faced in postseason play. * DeMarre Carroll played for Atlanta from * Raptors Assistant Coach Jerry Stackhouse played for Atlanta in * Kris Humphries was a member of the Raptors from * The Hawks acquired the draft rights to Lucas Nogueira in 2013 before trading his rights to Toronto in * Humphries and Stackhouse were teammates in Brooklyn in * Jeff Teague and James Johnson were college teammates at Wake Forest. * Tiago Splitter and Bruno Caboclo are both originally from Brazil. * Johnson was teammates with Kirk Hinrich ( ) and Kyle Korver (part of ) in Chicago. * Cory Joseph ( ) and Splitter both played for the Spurs while Hawks Head Coach Mike Budenholzer was an Assistant on the San Antonio bench. * Raptors TV broadcaster Leo Rautins played four games for the Hawks in the season RECAP DECEMBER 2 at ATLANTA (Raptors 96 - Hawks 86) - Huge Swing as Hawks Drop Tough One The Hawks started the game with a strong defensive effort as they limited the Raptors to 16 points in each of the first two quarters Atlanta held Toronto to.342 FG% (13-38) and.133 3FG% (2-15), and led by 14 points (46-32) at halftime With 6:46 left in the third quarter, the Hawks extended the lead to 17 points (58-41), but the Raptors ended the period on a 16-8 run and Atlanta led by nine points (66-57) entering the final frame In the fourth quarter, Kyle Lowry scored 22 points as Toronto tallied 39 total on.737 FG% (14-19) and.500 3FG% (3-6) Atlanta, on the other hand, struggled to score in the fourth period as they posted 20 points on.269 FG% (7-26) and.222 3FG% (2-9) When the final buzzer sounded, the Raptors had completed a 17-point comeback and left Philips Arena with the victory Jeff Teague (11 points/10 assists) recorded a double-double for the Hawks Paul Millsap scored 14 points, Thabo Sefolosha 13, Al Horford 12 and Kyle Korver 12 Kyle Lowry scored a game-high 31 points and recorded five rebounds, five assists and two steals for the Raptors Toronto won the rebounding battle and outscored the Hawks in points in the paint Atlanta shot.365 FG% (33-90),.296 3FG% (8-27) and.750 FT% (12-16). MARCH 10 at TORONTO (Raptors Hawks 96) - Hawks Can t Catch Raptors The Hawks ended their five-game road trip in Toronto and in the first quarter there was six lead changes and two ties By the end of the first period the Hawks had a lead In the second quarter, Toronto scored 32 points and shot.500 FG% (12-24), while holding Atlanta to 27 points on.391 FG% (9-23) The Raptors entered halftime with a four-point advantage (52-48) In the third period, DeMar DeRozan scored 11-of-Toronto's-30-points while Al Horford tallied 12-of-Atlanta's-27-points The Raptors entered the fourth quarter leading In the final period, the Hawks were never able to close the deficit below five points and the Raptors walked away with the victory Horford recorded 20 points (8-14 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), four rebounds, three assists and two steals Kent Bazemore scored 13 points, Paul Millsap 12, Tim Hardaway Jr. 11, Dennis Schröder 11 and Jeff Teague 10 DeRozan scored a game-high 30 points (11-20 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 7-9 FTs) and grabbed five rebounds for the Raptors Toronto won the rebounding battle and outscored Atlanta in points in the paint and 16-5 in fast break points The Raptors shot.463 FG% (38-82),.292 3FG% (7-24) and.724 FT% (21-29), while the Hawks shot.427 FG% (35-82),.304 3FG% (7-23) and.704 FT% (19-27). MARCH 30 at TORONTO (Raptors Hawks 97) - Late Run Not Enough Jeff Teague scored the first bucket of the game with a step back jump shot but Toronto led after one The Raptors clamped down on defense in the second quarter as they limited the Hawks to 21 points on.333 FG% (9-27) and.200 3FG% (2-10) Toronto entered halftime with a lead In the third quarter the Raptors shot.556 FG% (10-18) and.667 3FG% (4-6) as they continued to extend their advantage By the end of the third quarter Toronto led by 22 points (89-67) The Raptors scored the first bucket of the fourth quarter to extend their lead to 24 points and though the Hawks were able to minimize their deficit, they were unable to get any closer than eight points Teague recorded 18 points (8-13 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), three assists and two rebounds Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 15 points, Dennis Schröder 13 and Mike Scott 12 DeMar DeRozan posted 26 points (9-16 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), six assists, five rebounds and three steals Atlanta was forced into 18 turnovers and Toronto scored 25 points off of those miscues The Raptors outscored the Hawks in points in the paint, 12-9 in second chance points and 13-8 in fast break points The Hawks shot.446 (37-83) from the field,.424 (14-33) from downtown and.692 (9-13) from the charity stripe, while the Raptors shot.450 FG% (36-80),.478 3FG% (11-23) and.786 FT% (22-28). APRIL 7 at ATLANTA (Hawks 95 - Raptors 87) - Teague s Second Half Lifts Hawks With the scored tied at 13-13, the Hawks went on an 8-0 run and ended the first quarter with a lead In the second period, Toronto limited the Hawks to 19 points on.389 FG% (7-18) and Atlanta entered halftime with a four-point advantage (47-43) Atlanta began the second half on a 8-0 run and the Hawks were led by Jeff Teague's 11 third quarter points Atlanta began the fourth quarter with a lead In the final period, the Raptors were able to minimize the Hawks lead and with one minute left in the game the Hawks led by only two points (88-86) On the next Atlanta possession Jeff Teague made a driving layup and drew a foul to complete the three-point play and secure the win... Paul Millsap recorded a double-double (13 points/14 rebounds) and finished the evening with five blocks, two assists and one steal Teague scored 23 points (17 in the second half), Kyle Korver 14, Al Horford 11, Tim Hardaway Jr. 11, Mike Scott 11 and Thabo Sefolosha 10 Kyle Lowry posted 16 points, six assists, four rebounds and one steal for Toronto The Hawks outscored the Raptors 22-2 in fast break points The Hawks shot.434 FG% (33-76),.375 3FG% (12-32) and.810 FT% (17-21), while Toronto shot.381 FG% (32-84),.381 3FG% (8-21) and.750 FT% (15-20). 112

115 DECEMBER 2 at ATLANTA (Raptors 96 - Hawks 86) HAWKS-RAPTORS SERIES RECAP MARCH 10 at TORONTO (Raptors Hawks 96) MARCH 30 at TORONTO (Raptors Hawks 97) APRIL 7 at ATLANTA (Hawks 95 - Raptors 87) 113

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