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1 the players the players 26 Dalibor Bagaric 28 Corie Blount 30 Rick Brunson 32 Tyson Chandler 34 Jamal Crawford 36 Eddy Curry 38 Marcus Fizer 40 Trenton Hassell 42 Fred Hoiberg 44 Donyell Marshall 46 Doug Overton 48 Eddie Robinson 50 Jalen Rose 52 Lonnie Baxter 53 Roger Mason, Jr. 54 Jay Williams 58 Television Roster 59 Roster

2 DALIBOR BAGARIC DALIBOR BAGARIC D A L I B O R B A G A R I C D A L I B O R B A G A R I C D A L I B O R B A G A R I C 11 DALIBOR BAGARIC Previous Team: Center February 7, 1980 in Munich, Germany Benston Zagreb Career: Huge, physically intimidating center enters his third NBA season. Youthful player will only be 23 in the middle of the season. Flashed developmental progress in second season, nearly tripling his minutes, rebounds and points (Chicago): Appeared in 50 games in second NBA season. Averaged 3.7 ppg and 3.2 rpg, shooting.404 from the floor and.586 from the free throw line. Reached double figures in scoring on two occasions (3/30, 4/11) and pulled in 6+ rebounds in 10 games. Played 20+ minutes in 10 games (nine coming after February 13). Averaged 6.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.3 apg and 0.90 bpg, shooting.417 from the floor and.633 from the free throw line when playing 20+ minutes. Appeared in every game except one following the All-Star break. Made his season debut at Boston (11/2), scoring 6 points with 4 rebounds and 2 blocked shots in 10 minutes of action. Scored 8 points in 7 minutes at Dallas (12/27). Played a career-high 32 minutes, scoring 5 points with 2 blocked shots and a career-high 11 rebounds at Charlotte (2/13). Recorded 21 DNP-CD. Missed 11 games on the injured list with lower back pain (1/4-1/22) (Chicago): Appeared in 35 games in his rookie season. Made his NBA debut at Sacramento (11/22). Played 10+ minutes 10 times. Posted a career-high 3 blocked shots to accompany 2 points and 2 rebounds in 11 minutes of action at Dallas (12/8). Scored a season-high 5 points versus the L.A. Clippers. Career Transactions: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (24th overall) of NBA Draft Personal: Full name is Dalibor Bagaric. Got married in the offseason to Jasmina (also a Croatian native) in native Croatia. Wedding had 390 guests and was attended by teammates Marcus Fizer and Tyson Chandler. Former Bull and native Croatian Toni Kukoc was also in attendance. Was born in Germany and spent part of his childhood in Munich. Is fluent in Croatian, English and German and can speak some Italian. Describes his best professional moment as draft day, Enjoys eating pasta. Favorite NBA players are Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Arvydas Sabonis, Drazen Petrovic and Toni Kukoc. Says if he wasn t in the NBA, he would be doing something involving automobiles. Lists his favorite video game as "Medal of Honor". Enjoys taking advantage of Chicago s downtown shopping and movie theaters with wife Jasmina CHI CHI TOTALS CAREER PTS 16 at New York (April 11, 2002)16 at New York (April 11, 2002) MIN 32 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002)32 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002) FG 5 two times 5 two times FGA 9 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002)9 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002) 3FG None None 3FGA 1 at Miami (February 18, 2002)1 at Miami (February 18, 2002) FT 6 at New York (April 11, 2002)6 at New York (April 11, 2002) FTA 7 at New York (April 11, 2002)7 at New York (April 11, 2002) OFF. REB 4 two times 4 two times DEF. REB 10 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002)10 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002) REB 11 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002)11 at Charlotte (February 13, 2002) AST 3 at Minnesota (November 8, 2001)3 two times STL 2 three times 2 six times BLK 2 five times 3 at Dallas (December 8, 2000) D A L I B O R B A G A R I C D A L I B O R B A G A R I C D A L I B O R B A G A R I C 26 27

3 CORIE BLOUNT CORIE BLOUNT C O R I E B L O U N T C O R I E B L O U N T C O R I E B L O U N T 43 CORIE BLOUNT Forward/Center January 4, 1969 in Monrovia, CA Cincinnati 93 Monrovia (CA) Career: The Bulls first round draft pick in 1993 returns after spending the last seven seasons with five different teams. A tough defensive presence in the paint that started a career-high 21 games last season at power forward for the Philadelphia 76ers. In 532 career games, the veteran forward has averaged 3.6 ppg and 4.2 rpg, shooting.472 from the floor. Reached double figures in scoring on 43 occasions, double-digit boards 37 times and posted 18 career double-doubles (Philadelphia): Proved to be a valuable acquisition for the Sixers, appearing in a career-high 72 games and starting a career-high 21 contests en route to averaging 3.6 ppg and 5.1 rpg in 19.8 mpg. Posted five games of 10+ rebounds. Reached double figures in scoring on four occasions and had a pair of double-doubles. Blocked at least two shots on seven occasions. Averaged 4.6 ppg, 7.2 rpg and 26.7 mpg in 21 starts. Scored a season-high 15 points with 9 rebounds in a career-high-tying 39 minutes at Charlotte (2/7). Grabbed a season-best 15 rebounds in 28 minutes versus New York (1/9). Had 14 rebounds on two occasions (3/8 vs. Indiana, 3/17 vs. Orlando). Missed 10 games: two with a right ankle sprain (11/25 at Toronto, 11/28 vs. Washington), two with a right ankle sprain and bone bruise (12/14 vs. Milwaukee, 12/15 at Cleveland), three with right ankle synovitis (1/5 at Portland, 1/7 vs. L.A. Clippers, 1/9 vs. Orlando), one with back spasms (1/25 at Boston), one with NBA suspension (2/18 vs. Golden State) and one on the injured list with a right knee contusion (4/17 at Indiana) Playoffs: Appeared in all five games in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs versus Boston. Averaged 1.4 ppg, 2.8 rpg and 17.6 minutes (Phoenix/Golden State): Appeared in 68 games, making 6 starts, splitting his season between Phoenix and Golden State. Averaged a career-high 4.6 ppg with a career-best 5.9 rpg, shooting.494 from the floor. Began season with Phoenix, appearing in 30 games, making 6 starts, and averaging 1.8 ppg and 2.8 rpg, shooting.489 from the floor. Traded to Golden State with F Ruben Garces and G Paul McPherson on January 26. Appeared in 38 games with Golden State, averaging 8.9 ppg and 9.9 rpg, shooting.433 from the floor. Posted seven double-doubles (all with Golden State). Grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds versus the L.A. Clippers (3/4) (Phoenix): Appeared in 38 games for the Suns, averaging 2.8 ppg and 3.0 rpg. Missed the first 32 games of the season while recovering from left knee surgery Playoffs: Appeared in 9 postseason games, averaging playoff career-highs of 4.9 ppg and 6.2 rpg. Played extremely well in first round versus San Antonio, averaging 7.0 ppg and 6.5 rpg versus the defending NBA Champions (L.A. Lakers/Cleveland): Appeared in 34 games, making 3 starts, splitting the shortened season between the L.A. Lakers and Cleveland. Averaged 2.9 ppg and 4.4 rpg. Appeared in 14 games, making 3 starts for the Lakers and averaged 2.3 ppg and 3.3 rpg. Waived by Los Angeles on March 10, 1999 and signed by the Cavaliers three days later. Appeared in 20 games for the Cavaliers, averaging 3.4 ppg and 5.3 rpg (L.A. Lakers): Appeared in 70 games, making 3 starts for the Lakers. Averaged 3.6 ppg and 4.3 rpg, shooting a career-high.572 from the floor. Scored 7 points with 13 rebounds and a career-high 7 assists versus the Bulls (2/1) Playoffs: Appeared in 12 postseason contests, averaging 2.6 ppg and 5.3 rpg, shooting.500 from the floor in 209 minutes (L.A. Lakers): Appeared in 58 games, making 18 starts for the Lakers. Averaged 4.2 ppg and 4.8 rpg, shooting.514 from the floor. Started 16 games in a row from March 12 through April 9, helping the Lakers to an 11-5 record and averaging 8.4 ppg and 9.1 rpg. Posted a career-high 12 offensive rebounds versus the L.A. Clippers (3/14) Playoffs: Appeared in 3 playoff games, scoring 3 points in 8 minutes of action (L.A. Lakers): Appeared in 57 games, making 2 starts for the Lakers. Averaged 3.2 ppg and 3.0 rpg, shooting.473 from the floor Playoffs: Was on the Lakers postseason roster, but recorded a DNP-CD in each contest (CHICAGO): Appeared in 68 games, making 9 starts in last season with the Bulls. Averaged 3.5 ppg and 3.5 rpg. Recorded 13 games of 6+ rebounds and led the team in rebounding on one occasion. Grabbed a season-high 10 boards versus Dallas (11/12) Playoffs: Appeared in 8 playoff games, playing 20 minutes and grabbing 5 rebounds (CHICAGO): Appeared in 67 games, making 8 starts, as a rookie with the Bulls. Averaged 3.0 ppg and 2.9 rpg. Posted two double-doubles and led the team in rebounding five times. Made his NBA debut at Charlotte (11/5), scoring 5 points in 8 minutes. Scored 17 points with 15 rebounds vs. Portland (3/4) Playoffs: Did not participate in the playoffs. CONTINUED ON PAGE CHI CHI LAL LAL LAL LAL/CLE PHO PHO/GS PHI TOTALS ### CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS: CHI LAL LAL PHO PHI TOTALS CAREER PLAYOFF PTS 15 at Charlotte (February 7, 2002)17 two times 8 two times MIN 39 at Charlotte (February 7, 2002)39 two times 31 vs. San Antonio (April 25, 2000) FG 7 at Charlotte (February 7, 2002)7 four times 4 vs. San Antonio (May 2, 2000) FGA 8 two times 13 vs. Portland (March 4, 1994)6 vs. San Antonio (April 25, 2000) 3FG None 1 three times None 3FGA 1 vs. Houston (January 15, 2002)2 vs. Vancouver (April 18, 2001) 1 vs, Charlotte (May 2, 1995) FT 3 two times 9 vs. Golden State (March 12, 1997)3 two times FTA 4 two times 13 vs. Golden State (March 12, 1997)6 vs. San Antonio (April 25, 2000) OFF. REB 8 vs. Indiana (March 8, 2002)12 vs. L.A. Clippers (March 14, 1997)6 three times DEF. REB 8 two times 12 vs. Denver (April 2, 1997)8 vs. Utah (May 18, 1998) REB 15 vs. New York (January 19, 2002)17 vs. L.A. Clippers (March 14, 1997)11 vs. San Antonio (April 25, 2000) AST 4 at Chicago (March 28, 2002)7 vs. Chicago (February 1, 1998)2 three times STL 3 three times 5 at Philadelphia (April 2, 1999)3 vs. Seattle (May 10, 1998) BLK 3 vs. Miami (March 20, 2002)3 nine times 3 vs. San Antonio (April 22, 2000) 28 29

4 RICK BRUNSON RICK BRUNSON R I C K B R U N S O N R I C K B R U N S O N R I C K B R U N S O N 9 RICK BRUNSON Guard June 14, 1972 in Syracuse, NY Temple 95 Salem (MA) Career: Well-traveled point guard brings a veteran hand to a young Bulls squad. Appeared in 173 games, making 12 starts and averaging 2.4 ppg, 1.1 rpg and 1.8 apg, shooting.368 from the floor and.617 from the free throw line. Played for Portland ( , ), New York ( ) and Boston ( ) in his career (Portland): Appeared in a career-high 59 games, making two starts for the Portland Trail Blazers. Averaged 2.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg and 1.9 apg. Posted career-high totals in rebounds, assists and steals. Posted six games of 6+ assists. Played 10+ minutes on 23 occasions, including three games of 20+ minutes and one game of 30+. Scored a season-high 10 points on two occasions (11/17, 11/20). Scored a season-high 10 points with 6 assists in 29 minutes of action versus Charlotte (11/17). Scored 10 points with 7 assists and 4 rebounds in a season-high 31 minutes at Sacramento (11/21). Scored 4 points with a season-high 8 assists and 3 rebounds in 19 minutes versus Orlando (12/15). Scored 7 points, attempting a career-high-tying 8 free throws, in six minutes at Phoenix (1/16). Passed 6 assists in 14 minutes versus Chicago (2/3). Scored 7 points in 14 minutes at Seattle (2/20) Playoffs: Appeared in two games for the Blazers in their first-round series versus the L.A. Lakers (Boston/New York): Appeared in 22 games for the Celtics and Knicks. Averaged 2.1 ppg, 1.4 apg and 1.0 rpg, shooting.333 from the floor and.533 from the free throw line. In seven games with the Celtics, averaged 3.7 ppg and 3.4 apg, shooting.286 from the floor. In 15 games with the Knicks, he averaged 1.3 ppg Playoffs: Appeared in two games for the Knicks, scoring 3 points in four minutes (New York): Appeared in 37 games for the Knicks, averaging 1.9 ppg and 1.3 apg in 7.8 mpg Playoffs: Appeared in three games for New York, playing four minutes (New York): Appeared in 17 games for New York. Averaged 1.0 ppg and 1.1 apg, shooting.286 from the floor Playoffs: Appeared in nine games, scoring 6 points for the Knicks (Portland): Appeared in 38 games, making 10 starts for the Portland Trail Blazers in rookie season. Averaged a career-high 4.3 ppg, a career-high 1.5 rpg and a career-best 2.6 apg. Scored a career-high 19 points versus the L.A. Lakers (2/4/98). Career Transactions: Not drafted by an NBA franchise. Signed as a free agent by the Orlando Magic (September 30, 1997). Waived by the Magic (October 20, 1997). Signed as a free agent by the New York Knicks (October 23, 1997). Waived by the Knicks (October 30, 1997). Signed as a free agent by the Portland Trail Blazers (December 2, 1997). Signed as a free agent by the New York Knicks (January 21, 1999). Signed as a free agent by the Miami Heat (September 28, 2000). Waived by the Heat (October 20, 2000). Signed as a free agent by the Boston Celtics (November 6, 2000). Waived by the Celtics (November 21, 2000). Claimed off of waivers by the New York Knicks (November 27, 2000). Signed as a free agent by the Portland Trail Blazers (October 21, 2001). Signed as a free agent by the Bulls (September 18, 2002). College Career: Played four seasons at Temple, appearing in 124 games and helping the Owls to the NCAA Tournament in each season. Averaged 12.0 ppg and 3.8 apg in college career, shooting.371 from the floor and.294 from three-point range. Personal: Full name is Eric Daniel Brunson. Enjoys working out. Father of one son, Jalen. Favorite movie is Spike Lee s "Do the Right Thing". Enjoys listening to music and going to the movies POR NY NY BOS/NY POR TOTALS CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS: NY NY NY POR TOTALS CAREER PLAYOFF PTS 10 two times 19 at L.A. Lakers (February 4, 1998)4 vs. Miami (May 12, 1999) MIN 31 at Sacramento (November 21, 2001)42 vs. Houston (February 13, 1998) 5 vs. Miami (May 12, 1999) FG 4 two times 6 two times 2 vs. Miami (May 12, 1999) FGA 7 at Sacramento (November 21, 2001)15 vs. Houston (February 13, 1998) 2 vs. Miami (May 12, 1999) 3FG 1 six times 4 vs. Houston (February 13, 1998)N/A 3FGA 2 at Memphis (November 15, 2001)6 two times N/A FT 5 at Phoenix (January 16, 2002)6 three times 3 vs. Toronto (April 26, 2001) FTA 8 at Phoenix (January 16, 2002)8 four times 4 vs. Toronto (April 26, 2001) OFF. REB 4 at Minnesota (March 23, 2002)4 at Minnesota (March 23, 2002)1 vs. Atlanta (May 23, 1999) DEF. REB 4 two times 5 three times N/A REB 6 vs. Denver (November 23, 2001)6 two times 1 vs. Atlanta (May 23, 1999) AST 8 vs. Orlando (December 15, 2001)12 vs. Miami (May 5, 1999) 1 three times STL 2 five times 4 two times 1 vs. Toronto (April 23, 2000) BLK 1 two times 1 seven times N/A R I C K B R U N S O N R I C K B R U N S O N R I C K B R U N S O N 30 31

5 TYSON CHANDLER TYSON CHANDLER T Y S O N C H A N D L E R T Y S O N C H A N D L E R T Y S O N C H A N D L E R 3 TYSON CHANDLER Forward/Center October 2, 1982 in Hanford, CA Dominguez (Compton, CA) Career: Made difficult transition from high school to the NBA and showed signs of massive potential. May eventually become a defensive stalwart capable of snuffing all three frontcourt positions. Became a key contributor by February and finished 24th in the NBA in blocked shots (1.31 bpg) despite playing an average of only 19.6 minutes. In 40 games before the All-Star break, he averaged 4.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg and 1.20 bpg in 14.8 minutes and in 31 games following the break he averaged 8.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg and 1.50 bpg in 25.7 minutes. Named to the Sports Illustrated All-20-and-Under Team in the magazine s NBA Season-In-Review issue (Chicago): Appeared in 71 games, making 31 starts in rookie campaign. Averaged 6.1 ppg, 4.8 rpg and led the Bulls with 1.31 bpg. Finished 24th in the NBA in rejections. Finished 18th among rookies in scoring, sixth among rookies in rebounding and fifth in blocked shots. Played 20+ minutes on 32 occasions and topped 30+ minutes 10 times with two games of 40+ minutes. Reached double figures in scoring 16 times and hauled in double-figure rebounds in seven games. Posted seven double-doubles. Blocked at least two shots in 26 games and led the team in single-game rejections 26 times. Led the Bulls in scoring in a pair of contests and had team-high rebounds in 14 games. In 31 starts, averaged 25.7 minutes, 8.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 1.0 apg and 1.45 bpg, shooting.478 from the floor and.662 from the free throw line. Named Bulls/CDW Player of the Month for February after averaging 8.8 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 1.1 apg and 1.54 bpg, shooting.535 from the floor and.591 from the free throw line. Played brilliantly in April, averaging 11.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 1.2 apg and 1.56 bpg, shooting.508 from the floor and.750 from the free throw line in 30.3 mpg. Led the Bulls to back-to-back road victories at Detroit (4/10) and at New York (4/11), averaging 18.5 ppg, 13.5 rpg, 3.5 apg and 3.00 bpg, shooting.462 from the floor and.647 (11-17) from the free throw line. Played his finest game of the season in the overtime victory at New York (4/11), scoring 16 points, grabbing a season-high 15 rebounds (season-high 11 off the defensive board) and passing a season-high 6 assists to accompany 3 blocked shots and 1 steal in 48 minutes. Scored a season-high 21 points with 12 rebounds and 3 rejections in 40 minutes the night before in Detroit (4/10). Reached double figures in scoring in five straight games in February (2/16-2/23), averaging 13.6 ppg, 7.0 rpg and 1.60 bpg, shooting.564 from the floor. Played 37 minutes off the bench, scoring 12 points with 12 rebounds and a season-high 5 blocked shots versus Sacramento (3/11). Helped the Bulls to victory over New York (2/20) in Jalen Rose and Travis Best s Bulls debuts, scoring 13 points, grabbing 14 rebounds and blocking 3 shots in 37 minutes. Scored 12 points and grabbed 7 rebounds in 18 minutes, including a massive rebound-follow dunk in the waning moments of overtime in Bulls victory at United Center versus L.A. Lakers (1/12). Reached double figures in scoring for the first time in NBA career, scoring 12 points with 4 rebounds in 16 minutes off the bench versus Seattle (1/7). Blocked a season-high 5 shots at Minnesota (11/8).. Made the first start in NBA career, scoring 5 points in 21 minutes at United Center versus Detroit (11/7). Recorded four DNP-CD (11/10, 11/14, 12/8, 1/22). Missed two games with a sprained right ankle (11/29, 12/1). Missed one game with a mid-back strain (12/7). Missed four games (3/3, 3/5, 3/6, 3/8) with a hyperextended left pinky, suffered on a massive dunk attempt in the first quarter versus Washington (3/1). Career Transactions: Drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round (second overall) of NBA Draft Draft rights traded to Chicago with F Brian Skinner for F Elton Brand on June 27, Personal: Full name is Tyson Cleotis Chandler. A member of the Bulls All-Star Reading Team. As a senior at Dominguez High School in Compton, CA, was named to the Parade Magazine All-American First Team and USA Today All-USA Second Team. Named USA Today California Player of the Year as a senior. Averaged 26 points, 15 rebounds and 8 blocked shots for the Dons as a senior, leading the team to a 31-4 record and their third straight CIF Division II State Championship. USA Today ranked Dominguez No. 8 nationally in its end-of-the-season rankings. Averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 blocks as a junior in leading the Dons to the USA Today High School National Championship. Played with Kentucky All-American and Detroit Pistons draftee Tayshaun Prince at Dominguez. Played AAU basketball for the Southern California All-Stars. Favorite musicians include E-40, C-Bo, DJ Quik and Tupac CHI TOTALS CAREER PTS 21 at Detroit (April 10, 2002) MIN 48 at New York (April 11, 2002) FG 6 four times FGA 13 two times 3FG None 3FGA None FT 9 at Detroit (April 10, 2002) FTA 11 at Miami (February 18, 2002) OFF. REB 7 at Portland (February 3, 2002) DEF. REB 11 at New York (April 11, 2002) REB 15 at New York (April 11, 2002) AST 6 at New York (April 11, 2002) STL 2 four times BLK 5 two times T Y S O N C H A N D L E R T Y S O N C H A N D L E R T Y S O N C H A N D L E R 32 33

6 JAMAL CRAWFORD JAMAL CRAWFORD J A M A L C R A W F O R D J A M A L C R A W F O R D J A M A L C R A W F O R D 1 JAMAL CRAWFORD Guard March 20, 1980 in Seattle Michigan 00 Rainier Beach (Renton, WA) Career: Versatile guard with massive potential enters third season. In two years, has appeared in 84 games, making 14 starts and averaging 5.9 ppg, 2.3 apg and 1.5 rpg, shooting.399 from the floor,.383 from three-point range and.787 from the free throw line. Has reached double figures in scoring on 22 occasions and led the team in assists 10 times (Chicago): Appeared in 23 games, making six starts in second season after battling back from torn ACL in left knee. Injury happened playing pick-up basketball in July and was feared to be season-ending. Averaged 9.3 ppg, 2.4 apg and 1.5 rpg, shooting.476 from the floor,.448 from three-point range and.769 from the free throw line. Reached double figures in scoring on 11 occasions and led the team in scoring in two games. Performed brilliantly in six starting assignments, helping the Bulls to a 4-2 mark and averaging 12.2 ppg, 2.7 apg, 1.7 rpg and 1.17 spg, shooting.569 from the floor, an amazing.667 (12-18) from three-point range and.750 from the free throw line. Recorded nine games with multiple three-point field goals. Made his season debut at New Jersey (3/3), scoring 10 points in 15 minutes. Played 26 minutes versus Portland (3/22), scoring a career-high 18 points, shooting 8-of-8 from the floor with 3 assists and 3 rebounds. Scored 16 points versus Denver (3/30). Made his first start of the season versus Boston (4/8), scoring 17 points with 5 assists and 3 rebounds. Played a season-high 31 minutes, scoring 14 points and helping Bulls to road victory at New York (4/11). Missed the first 58 games of the season while on the injured list with a torn left ACL (10/31-3/1). Missed one game with a sore left knee (3/26) (Chicago): Appeared in 61 games, making eight starts in rookie season. Averaged 4.6 ppg, 2.3 apg and 1.5 rpg, shooting.352 from the floor,.350 from three-point range and.794 from the free throw line. Reached double figures in scoring in 10 games. Led the Bulls in assists 10 times. Reached double figures in scoring for the first time in his career, posting 13 points in 29 minutes off the bench at Minnesota (12/5). Scored 10 points with a team-high 2 steals at Phoenix (2/6). Earned the first start of his career, getting the nod versus Philadelphia (3/14) and scoring 11 points with a team-high 6 assists. Scored a season-high and team-leading 17 points in 27 minutes off the bench at Miami (3/21). Played 36 minutes, scoring 17 points with a team-high 5 assists versus Denver. Scored 12 points with a career-high 7 assists versus Boston (3/29). Played a career-high 38 minutes, finishing with 12 points, 3 assists and a career-high 5 steals at Toronto (4/8). Recorded 15 DNP-CD. Missed two games with a groin injury (2/17, 2/19). Missed the final four games of the season while on the injured list with a hyperextended left knee (4/13-4/18). Career Transactions: Drafted in the first round (eighth overall) of NBA Draft 2000 by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Traded to Chicago with cash for draft rights to center Chris Mihm (June 28, 2000). College Career: Appeared in 17 games (16 starts) in only season at Michigan. Averaged 16.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg and 4.5 apg, shooting.412 from the floor,.784 from the free throw line and.327 from three-point range. Scored career-high 27 points on two occasions. Personal: Full name is Aaron Jamal Crawford. A member of the 2001 All-Star Reading Team. Played basketball for only two years in high school (junior and senior) at Rainier Beach in Renton, Washington. Named to Parade Magazine All- American team following senior season at Rainier Beach. During his rookie season in the NBA, his jersey number (23) was retired by Rainier Beach. The person he most seeks advice from is NBA All-Star and close, personal friend Gary Payton. Favorite musicians include Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, 112, Boyz II Men. Kept all his clocks set to Pacific Time during his rookie season as a reminder to what time it was in hometown of Seattle. Wore a headband in freshman season at Michigan to honor former Seattle Supersonics guard Slick Watts CHI CHI TOTALS CAREER PTS 18 vs. Portland (March 22, 2002)18 vs. Portland (March 22, 2002) MIN 31 at New York (April 11, 2002)38 at Toronto (April 8, 2001) FG 8 vs. Portland (March 22, 2002)8 vs. Portland (March 22, 2002) FGA 15 vs. Denver (March 30, 2002)16 vs. Denver (March 26, 2001) 3FG 3 two times 4 vs. Detroit (April 3, 2001) 3FGA 5 at Philadelphia (April 15, 2002)9 vs. Denver (March 26, 2001) FT 3 vs. San Antonio (March 9, 2002)6 at Miami (March 21, 2001) FTA 3 vs. San Antonio (March 9, 2002)7 at Miami (March 21, 2001) OFF. REB 2 vs. Denver (March 30, 2002)2 two times DEF. REB 3 five times 5 at Toronto (April 8, 2001) REB 4 at Philadelphia (April 15, 2002)7 at Toronto (April 8, 2001) AST 5 vs. Boston (April 8, 2002)7 vs. Boston (March 29, 2001) STL 3 vs. Philadelphia (March 28, 2002)5 at Toronto (April 8, 2001) BLK 1 five times 2 vs. Portland (January 23, 2001) J A M A L C R A W F O R D J A M A L C R A W F O R D J A M A L C R A W F O R D 34 35

7 EDDY CURRY EDDY CURRY E D D Y C U R R Y E D D Y C U R R Y E D D Y C U R R Y E D D Y C U R R Y 2 EDDY CURRY Center December 5, 1982 in Harvey, IL Thornwood (South Holland, IL) Career: Played first NBA season for the Bulls one season after leading Thornwood High School to the Illinois State Boys Basketball High School Class AA Championship game. Showed flashes of ability which may eventually place him among the upper echelon of NBA centers. In 37 games before the 2002 All-Star break, he averaged 3.6 ppg and 2.3 rpg, shooting.412 from the floor in 10.5 minutes and in 35 games following the break, he averaged 10.0 ppg and 5.4 rpg, shooting.543 from the floor in 21.7 minutes. Named to the Sports Illustrated All-20-and-Under Team in the magazine s NBA Season-in-Review issue (Chicago): Appeared in 72 games, making 31 starts in his rookie season. Averaged 6.7 ppg, 3.8 rpg and 0.75 bpg in 16.0 minutes, shooting a team-high.501 (third among NBA rookies) from the floor and.665 from the free throw line. Reached double figures in scoring on 21 occasions and recorded four games of double-figure rebounds. Posted four double-doubles. Played 20+ minutes on 22 occasions and played 30+ minutes three times. In 31 games as a starter, he averaged 10.7 ppg, 5.8 rpg and 1.03 bpg, shooting.551 from the floor and.692 from the free throw line in 23.2 minutes. Played particularly well in April, starting all nine of the team s games and averaging 10.9 ppg, 5.9 rpg and 1.00 bpg, shooting.581 from the floor and.788 from the free throw line in 25.3 minutes. Blocked at least one shot in 14 of the last 18 games. Reached double figures in scoring in six of the last seven games. Helped the Bulls to their first victory of the season, coming off the bench and scoring 10 points in 16 minutes of action versus New York (11/3). Scored 5 points with 7 rebounds and 2 blocked shots in 21 minutes in rout of Houston (12/4). Reached double figures for the second time in his career on December 29, scoring 10 points with 6 rebounds in 16 minutes versus Cleveland (12/29). Earned the first start of his career, scoring 8 points with 5 rebounds in 22 minutes versus Charlotte (1/15). Started for the second time, scoring 12 points with 12 rebounds and 2 blocked shots versus eventual Eastern Conference Champion New Jersey (2/15). Played a season-high 37 minutes, posting season highs of 19 points, 14 rebounds and 3 blocked shots versus Washington (3/1). Had 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting versus Portland (3/22). Matched season high, scoring 19 points with 9 rebounds and 2 blocked shots versus Detroit (4/13). Recorded 10 DNP-CD (11/10, 11/13, 11/14, 12/14, 12/18, 12/20, 1/2, 1/9, 1/29, 2/2). Career Transactions: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (fourth overall) of NBA Draft Personal: Full name is Eddy Curry, Jr. Grew up in Calumet City, IL, a far south suburb of Chicago. As a child, his parents and family referred to him as "Little Eddy," as he is named after his father. The youngest draftee of the Bulls (18) in team history. Has a wingspan of 7-6 and-a-half. Hosted a Back-to-School Assembly for 400 children at Herbert Elementary School in Chicago prior to the season. Before deciding to enter the NBA draft, he had accepted a full athletic scholarship to DePaul University. While growing up, he played recreationally with Clippers swingman Quentin Richardson and Cavs small forward Darius Miles. Enjoyed participating in tumbling and gymnastics as a youth. Favorite musicians include Memphis Bleek, Crucial Conflict, Tung Twista and Jay-Z. Lists his favorite Chicago landmark as Buckingham Fountain. Enjoys playing X-Box CHI TOTALS CAREER PTS 19 two times MIN 37 vs. Washington (March 1, 2002) FG 8 three times FGA 15 vs. Washington (March 1, 2002) 3FG None 3FGA None FT 8 at Philadelphia (April 15, 2002) FTA 9 at Atlanta (March 23, 2002) OFF. REB 8 vs. Washington (March 1, 2002) DEF. REB 7 three times REB 14 vs. Washington (March 1, 2002) AST 2 six times STL 1 16 times BLK 3 two times E D D Y C U R R Y E D D Y C U R R Y E D D Y C U R R Y E D D Y C U R R Y 36 37

8 MARCUS FIZER MARCUS FIZER M A R C U S F I Z E R M A R C U S F I Z E R M A R C U S F I Z E R 21 MARCUS FIZER Forward August 10, 1978 in Inkster, MI Iowa State 00 Arcadia (LA) Career: The Bulls top scoring threat in the low post has continued steady development. Appeared in 148 games, making 33 starts in two seasons, averaging 23.9 minutes, 11.0 ppg and 5.0 rpg, shooting.434 from the floor and.689 from the free throw line. Scored 20+ points 11 times. Grabbed 10+ rebounds on 12 occasions and recorded 10 career double-doubles (Chicago): Appeared in 76 games, making 20 starts in second NBA season. Averaged 25.8 mpg, 12.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg and 1.6 apg, shooting.438 from the floor and.668 from the free throw line. Led the Bulls in points scored (938), defensive rebounds (299) and total rebounds (427), free throw attempts (283), field goals (371) and field goal attempts (848). Productivity increased in every statistical category. Posted double figures in scoring in 51 games, including eight games of 20+ points. Posted eight games of double figure rebounds with eight double-doubles. Led the team in scoring eight times and in rebounding 11 times. Played 30+ minutes 22 times. In 56 appearances off the bench, averaged 11.9 ppg and 5.1 rpg, shooting.461 from the floor. February was his best month, as he averaged 14.3 ppg and 4.9 rpg, shooting.465 from the floor in 25.6 mpg in helping the Bulls to a 6-7 record. Scored 19 points with 7 rebounds in 27 minutes off the bench at Boston (11/2). Started 10 consecutive games (12/7-12/27), scoring in double figures eight times and grabbing double figure boards in two games. Scored 25 points in 34 minutes versus Minnesota (12/22). Played 35 minutes off the bench, scoring 17 points with 14 rebounds in New Year s Eve victory versus Milwaukee (12/31). Scored 14 points with 7 rebounds and a career-high 5 assists at Phoenix (1/29). Scored 21 points with 7 rebounds in 33 minutes off the bench to help Bulls to first-ever victory at the Staples Center versus the L.A. Lakers (2/6). Participated in the got milk? Rookie Challenge at the All-Star Weekend, leading the Sophomore Team with 14 rebounds. Scored a career-high 30 points to accompany 8 rebounds in 27 minutes off the bench versus Golden State (2/23) Averaged 25.5 ppg and 7.0 rpg in his first two games following the acquisition of Jalen Rose (2/19). Scored 15 points with a career-high 17 rebounds versus Philadelphia (3/28). Missed one game due to personal reasons (1/2), one game due to the flu (2/20), three games with a sprained right ankle (3/9, 3/11, 3/12) and one game with a sprained left ankle (4/11) (Chicago): Appeared in 72 games, making 13 starts in rookie campaign. Averaged 9.5 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 1.1 apg, shooting.430 from the floor and.727 from the free throw line. Named to the NBA Second Team All-Rookie squad. Led the team in scoring on five occasions, in rebounding five times and in blocked shots on six occasions. Finished fourth among NBA rookies in scoring, fifth in rebounding, 13th in assists, 10th in field goal percentage, eighth in free throw percentage and seventh in minutes. Averaged 12.0 ppg and 4.8 rpg, shooting.479 from the floor and.722 from the free throw line in 30 games following the All-Star break. Scored 16 points in 24 minutes in his NBA debut on opening night versus Sacramento (10/31). Scored 26 points in 25 minutes at Vancouver (2/3). Scored 25 points with 10 rebounds versus Seattle (3/16). Missed one game with a sprained right ankle (11/26). Recorded five DNP-CD (12/11, 12/16, 1/18, 3/12, 4/8). Missed one game with a lower back strain (1/9). Missed one game with the flu (1/30). Missed two games with a right thigh bruise (3/23, 3/26). Career Transactions: Selected by the Bulls in the first round (fourth overall) of NBA Draft College Career: Played three seasons at Iowa State University, appearing in 97 games and averaging 18.9 ppg and 7.4 rpg. In his final season was a consensus First Team All-America selection, the first player in school history to achieve that honor. Named Big 12 Player of the Year after averaging 22.8 ppg and 7.7 rpg, leading the Cyclones to a 32-5 record and the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Led the Big 12 and finished eighth in the country in scoring. Led the Big 12 in scoring as a sophomore, averaging 18.0 ppg. Personal: Full name is Darnell Marcus Lamar Fizer. Helped the United States to the 2001 Goodwill Games Gold Medal. Father of two children, son Aamondae and daughter Arae. Since joining the team, he has been a big supporter of the team s philanthropic efforts. A member of the Bulls All-Star Reading Team since Delivered a "Stay in School" message to more than 1,000 Bulls Scholars at the annual rally in May, Hosted an Easter dinner for more than 200 people at the New Friendship Baptist Church in Englewood. Visited the Duncan YMCA Burn Camp in conjunction with the Bulls Read-to-Achieve program. A regular participant at the Bulls Training Academy Summer Basketball Camps. A big car buff who currently sports a Mercedes-Benz S55 AMG, a Lexus SC430, a GMC Yukon Denali XL and a 1996 Chevy Caprice Classic among his collection. Lists Hot Rod magazine as his favorite publication. Favorite video games are NBA Live and Madden Football. Favorite meal is catfish and broccoli. Names Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Anfernee Hardaway, Shaquille O Neal, Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain as his favorite NBA players CHI CHI TOTALS CAREER PTS 30 vs. Golden State(February 23, 2002)30 vs. Golden State(February 23, 2002) MIN 43 at Houston (March 16, 2002)43 at Houston (March 16, 2002) FG 13 vs. Golden State (February 23, 2002)13 vs. Golden State (February 23, 2002) FGA 24 vs. Golden State (February 23, 2002)24 two times 3FG 2 two times 2 four times 3FGA 3 three times 3 six times FT 8 at Houston (March 16, 2002)8 at Houston (March 16, 2002) FTA 10 at Toronto (April 3, 2002)10 at Toronto (April 3, 2002) OFF. REB 6 three times 6 three times DEF. REB 12 vs. Milwaukee (December 31, 2001)12 vs. Milwaukee (December 31, 2002) REB 17 vs. Philadelphia (March 28, 2002)17 vs. Philadelphia (March 28, 2002) AST 5 at Phoenix (January 29, 2002)5 at Phoenix (January 29, 2002) STL 4 at Utah (January 30, 2002)4 at Utah (January 30, 2002) BLK 2 four times 3 vs. Cleveland (December 6, 2000) M A R C U S F I Z E R M A R C U S F I Z E R M A R C U S F I Z E R 38 39

9 TRENTON HASSELL TRENTON HASSELL T R E N T O N H A S S E L L T R E N T O N H A S S E L L T R E N T O N H A S S E L L 44 TRENTON HASSELL Guard March 4, 1979 in Clarksville, TN Austin Peay 01 Clarksville (TN) Career: Tough defensive player was one of NBA s top rookies last season. Named got milk? Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month in February after averaging 10.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.5 apg, shooting.447 from the floor and.468 (22-68) from three-point range. Routinely assigned to the opposition s top offensive perimeter player. Shooting and scoring incrementally increased throughout the season and proved to be a contributor both as a starter and in a reserve role. Will switch from jersey no. 22 to no. 44 this season (his college number) (Chicago): Appeared in 78 games, making 47 starts and averaging 8.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 2.2 apg, shooting.425 from the floor,.364 from three-point range and.763 from the free throw line. Played a team-high 2,237 minutes, the eighth-highest total by a rookie in Bulls history. Reached double figures in scoring 29 times, scoring 20+ points on three occasions. Posted double figures in rebounds in two games and played 40+ minutes 14 times. Drained multiple threepointers in 15 games and recorded a streak of 14 straight games with a three-pointer (1/22-2/22). Made a team-high 60 three-pointers (in a team-high 165 attempts), tying him with Ron Artest for the highest total by a rookie in Bulls history. Averaged 34.7 minutes, 10.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 2.8 apg, shooting.434 from the floor,.365 from three-point range and.744 from the free throw line in 47 starting assignments. Finished 10th among NBA rookies in scoring, 19th in rebounding, 10th in assists, third in three-point field goal percentage, seventh in free throw percentage and sixth in minutes. Played nine minutes in the first two games of the season, but was called on for big minutes in the fourth quarter of Bulls first victory, scoring 9 points with 5 rebounds and 2 blocked shots and playing airtight defense on Allan Houston and Latrell Sprewell versus New York (11/3). Played tight defense the following game versus Detroit (11/7), helping limit Jerry Stackhouse to 6 points on 2-6 shooting and scoring 10 points in 22 minutes. Reached double figures in each of his first four starts (11/16-11/24), averaging 15.0 ppg, shooting.558 from the floor. Scored a season-high 22 points in 39 minutes at Milwaukee (11/24). Posted 18 points with 7 rebounds at Cleveland (12/18). After coming off the bench in 24 straight appearances (missed one game due to Coach s Decision), returned to the starting line-up versus New Jersey (2/15) and scored 20 points with a season-high 3 blocked shots in 40 minutes. Played 39 minutes versus the L.A. Clippers at home (3/8), scoring 21 points with 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 blocked shots. Scored 18 points on 7-of-8 from the floor with 4 rebounds and a careerhigh 7 assists versus Boston (4/8). Pulled in a career-high 12 rebounds with 9 points and a career-high 3 blocked shots in victory at Detroit (4/10). Scored 15 points with 3 rebounds and 4 assists in the season finale at Charlotte (4/17). Recorded three DNP-CD (11/2, 11/10, 1/21) and missed one game with lower back spasms (4/3). Career Transactions: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round (30th overall) of NBA Draft College Career: Appeared in 84 games in three seasons at Austin Peay, averaging 19.4 ppg, 8.2 rpg and 4.5 apg, shooting.471 from the floor and.345 from three-point range. A three-time All-Ohio Valley Conference First Team selection. As a junior, started 32 games and averaged 21.7 ppg (13th in the nation), 7.8 rpg and 4.5 apg en route to earning Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year. Personal: Full name is Trenton Lavar Hassell. Native of Clarksville, TN. Earned a Bachelor s Degree in health and human performance. Hobbies include playing video games. Brother, Jay Bailey, is a running back for the Austin Peay football team. High school teammate of Phoenix Suns star Shawn Marion. Lists the person he admires most as Roger Bailey, his father. Says his most memorable nickname was that of former Philadelphia 76ers guard Andrew Toney, The Boston Strangler. Lists his favorite video games as Madden Football and NCAA Football. Favorite meal is pizza. Names his favorite magazine as SLAM CHI TOTALS CAREER PTS 22 at Milwaukee (November 21, 2001) MIN 45 vs. New York (February 20, 2002) FG 9 two times FGA 14 three times 3FG 4 two times 3FGA 8 vs. New York (February 20, 2002) FT 6 vs. Detroit (April 13, 2002) FTA 7 two times OFF. REB 4 three times DEF. REB 10 at Detroit (April 10, 2002) REB 12 at Detroit (April 10, 2002) AST 7 vs. Boston (April 8, 2002) STL 4 vs. Atlanta (March 19, 2002) BLK 3 two times T R E N T O N H A S S E L L T R E N T O N H A S S E L L T R E N T O N H A S S E L L 40 41

10 FRED HOIBERG FRED HOIBERG F R E D H O I B E R G F R E D H O I B E R G F R E D H O I B E R G 20 FRED HOIBERG Guard October 15, 1972 in Lincoln, NE Iowa State 95 Ames (IA) Career: In three seasons with Chicago, has developed into a veteran leader for a young Bulls squad. Outside shooting ( , pt. FG percentage with the Bulls) and ability to protect the ball (3.25 turnover-to-assist ratio in Bulls tenure) have been key ingredients in development of young team. In 323 career outings, including 58 starting assignments, has averaged 5.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg and 1.8 apg, shooting.414 from the floor,.368 from three-point range and.855 from the free throw line (Chicago): Appeared in a career-high and team-leading 79 games, making eight starts. Averaged 4.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 1.7 apg, shooting.416 from the floor and.861 from the free throw line. Reached double figures in scoring seven times. Led the Bulls in scoring on one occasion and in rebounding two times. Played 30+ minutes six times and 40+ on two occasions. Fouled out of two games (11/17 and 4/5), the first two DQs of his career. When he fouled out for the first time (11/17 at Golden State) it snapped a streak of 253 career games played without fouling out. Had a streak of 21 consecutive free throws made (3/9-4/8). Started the first four games of the season in place of the injured Ron Artest. Came off the bench for the next five games, but started again at Golden State (11/7), scoring a season-high 18 points with 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 40 minutes. Reached double figures in scoring in back-to-back games for the only time during the season, scoring 11 points with 8 rebound and 4 assists in a season-high 45 minutes at Miami (2/18) and 12 points versus New York (2/20). Grabbed a season- and career-high-tying 10 rebounds versus Orlando (2/26). Recorded two DNP-CDs (12/20 and 1/15) and missed one game with a right wrist sprain (2/22) (Chicago): Enjoyed his finest professional campaign. Appeared in 74 games, making 37 starts and averaging career highs of 9.1 ppg, 4.2 rpg and 3.6 apg, shooting a career-best.438 from the floor, a career-high.412 from three-point range (14th in the NBA) and.866 from the free throw line (13th in the NBA). Finished second in the NBA in steals-toturnover ratio (1.32) and ninth in assists-to-turnover (3.55). Led the team in scoring three times, in assists 20 times and in steals 16 times. Became only the fourth Chicago Bull in team history to shoot at least.400 from three-point range while making at least 100 three-pointers, joining B.J. Armstrong ( ), Michael Jordan ( ) and Steve Kerr (95-96, 96-97). Had the finest game of his career at Milwaukee (3/3), scoring a career-high 28 points to accompany a careerbest 13 assists in a career-high 52 minutes. Scored 18 points and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds versus Golden State (2/26). Missed six games with a sprained left ankle, one game with a bruised left leg and recorded one DNP-CD (Chicago): Played in 31 games in injury-plagued first season with the Bulls, averaging 9.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 2.7 apg, shooting.387 from the floor and.908 from the free throw line. Averaged 12.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg and 3.2 apg through the first six games of the season before injuring his right quad. Appeared in 13 games in March, averaging 9.8 ppg and 3.8 rpg, shooting.375 from three-point range and.951 from the free throw line. Scored a season-high 20 points at Charlotte (3/5). Scored 18 points with 3 assists, 3 rebounds and 4 steals in 38 minutes versus Golden State (3/17). Missed 44 games with a right quad tendon strain. Missed three games with a concussion. Missed four games with a left ankle sprain (Indiana): Played in 12 games for the Pacers, averaging 1.6 ppg. Made all six of his free throw attempts during 87 regular season minutes Playoffs: Appeared in four playoff games, averaging 1.0 ppg (Indiana): Appeared in 65 games, making one start, for the Pacers. Averaged 4.0 ppg and 1.9 rpg, shooting.383 from the floor,.376 from three-point range and.855 from the free throw line Playoffs: Appeared in two playoff games for Indiana, averaging 4.5 ppg. Played a playoff career-high 17 minutes, scoring a playoff career-best 6 points versus Chicago (5/27) (Indiana): Appeared in 47 games for the Pacers, averaging 4.8 ppg and 1.7 rpg, shooting.429 from the floor and.414 from three-point range. Scored a season-high 21 points at Dallas (3/26) (Indiana): Appeared in 15 games, making one start for Indiana following making the team as a second-round draft pick. Averaged 2.1 ppg. Career Transactions: Drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the second round (52nd overall) of the 1995 NBA Draft. Signed by the Chicago Bulls as a free agent (September 14, 1999). College Career: Played four seasons at Iowa State University, appearing in 126 games and averaging 15.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg and 2.8 apg, shooting.511 from the floor,.400 from three-point range and.844 from the free throw line. Left the Cyclones ranked third in career scoring (1,993) and first in career three-pointers made (183) and attempted (457). Left as the only player in school history to be ranked in the top 10 of 10 different statistical categories. Had his jersey number (32) retired and wore no. 40 during his junior season to honor friend Chris Street, an Iowa player who died in an automobile accident. CONTINUED ON PAGE IND IND IND IND CHI CHI CHI TOTALS CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS: IND IND TOTALS CAREER PLAYOFF PTS 18 at Golden State (November 17, 2001)28 at Milwaukee (March 3, 2001) 6 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) MIN 45 at Miami (February 18, 2002)52 at Milwaukee (March 3, 2001)17 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) FG 7 at Golden State (November 17, 2001)9 at Milwaukee (March 3, 2001) 2 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) FGA 10 two times 18 vs. Golden State (March 17, 2001)7 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) 3FG 2 three times 4 six times 1 vs. Chicago (April 23, 1998) 3FGA 5 vs. New York (November 3, 2001)9 at Milwaukee (March 3, 2001) 1 two times FT 5 two times 11 at Miami (March 30, 2000)2 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) FTA 6 two times 11 at Miami (March 30, 2000)2 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) OFF. REB 3 vs. Orlando (February 26, 2002)3 three times 1 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) DEF. REB 8 at Miami (February 18, 2002)10 two times 2 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) REB 10 vs. Orlando (February 26, 2002)10 three times 3 at Chicago (May 27, 1998) AST 5 three times 13 at Milwaukee (March 3, 2001)1 three times STL 3 three times 5 at Washington (April 11, 2001)2 at New York (June 7, 1999) BLK 1 five times 3 at Orlando (February 4, 1997)N/A F R E D H O I B E R G F R E D H O I B E R G F R E D H O I B E R G 42 43

11 DONYELL MARSHALL DONYELL MARSHALL D O N Y E L L M A R S H A L L D O N Y E L L M A R S H A L L D O N Y E L L M A R S H A L L 42 DONYELL MARSHALL Forward May 18, 1973 in Reading, PA Connecticut 94 Reading (PA) Career: Veteran forward comes to the Bulls following two highly successful seasons with the Utah Jazz. Went to Utah from Golden State as part of massive four-team trade and became a key contributor on consecutive playoff participants, finishing second on the team in scoring and rebounding in each of the past two seasons. Shot above.500 from the floor with Utah after shooting.405 over the previous six seasons combined. Appeared in 519 games, making 292 starts and averaging 12.0 ppg, 6.8 rpg and 1.6 apg, shooting.433 from the floor,.315 from three-point range and.724 from the free throw line in eight-year career. Over last two seasons with Utah, averaged 14.1 ppg, 7.3 rpg and 1.7 apg, shooting.510 from the floor,.318 from three-point range and.731 from the free throw line. Finished among the NBA s top ten in field goal percentage in each of the last two seasons. Scored 30+ points on nine occasions. Recorded 109 career double-doubles, including five games with 20+ points and 20+ rebounds (Utah): Appeared in 58 games, making 42 starts in second season with the Utah Jazz. Averaged 14.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg and 1.7 apg, shooting a career-high.519 from the floor (third in the NBA),.310 from three-point range and.708 from the free throw line. Finished second on the Jazz in scoring and rebounding. Reached double figures in scoring in 43 games, including 19 games of 20+ points. Posted 10+ rebounds in 15 contests (one game with 20+ rebounds) and recorded 12 double-doubles, including eight games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds (one with 20+ points and 20+ rebounds). In 42 starting assignments, averaged 16.4 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 1.14 bpg, shooting.542 from the floor. Began the season strongly, averaging 19.4 ppg, 8.7 rpg, 1.07 spg and 1.00 bpg, shooting.591 from the floor,.417 from three-point range and.712 from the free throw line in November. Led the Jazz in scoring on 15 occasions and in rebounding 26 times. Scored a season-high 32 points with 13 rebounds and 2 steals in 38 minutes versus Sacramento (4/5). Pulled in a season-high 20 rebounds to accompany 24 points in 42 minutes at Orlando (12/19). Reached double figures in scoring in each of the first 15 games of the season, surpassing 20 points nine times. Hit 21-of-24 field goal attempts (.875 FG%) and averaged 25.0 ppg and 8.5 rpg over two-game stretch versus Atlanta (11/7) and Toronto (11/10). Scored 29 points with 6 rebounds in 34 minutes versus the L.A. Clippers (12/7). Scored 25 points with 9 rebounds at Chicago (1/5). Missed two games with a strained right groin (12/1 and 12/4). Missed five games (1/12-1/19) with a bruised right hip. Placed on the injured list with bruised right hip (1/23), missing 14 games. Missed three games with a strained left calf (3/26-3/30) Playoffs: Appeared in all four games for the Jazz in the first round of the NBA Playoffs versus Sacramento, averaging 14.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg and 2.8 apg, shooting.420 from the floor,.500 from three-point range and.750 from the free throw line. Came off the bench for a playoff career-high 19 points (including 14 in the second quarter), 8 rebounds and 2 blocked shots in 28 minutes in Game 2 victory at Arco Arena (Utah): Appeared in a career-high 81 games, making 49 starts in a breakthrough season, his first with the Utah Jazz. Averaged 13.6 ppg, 7.0 rpg and 1.6 apg, shooting.503 from the floor (eighth in the NBA),.320 from three-point range and.751 from the free throw line. Led the team in scoring 10 times, reached double figures in scoring 59 times, including 15 games with 20+ points. Posted 17 double-doubles. Came off the bench for the first 32 games of the season, averaging 9.4 ppg and 5.2 rpg. Started his final 49 contests, averaging 16.3 ppg and 8.2 rpg Playoffs: Made his first career NBA Playoff appearance, averaging 10.4 ppg and 7.6 rpg. Missed one game (12/5) with a sprained left knee (Golden State): Appeared in 64 games, making 51 starts, in his final season with the Golden State Warriors, averaging 14.2 ppg, a career-high and team-leading 10.0 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.06 spg and 1.06 bpg in 32.4 mpg. Racked up 30 doubledoubles, led the Warriors in rebounding 37 times, in scoring 10 times and in blocks 29 times. Scored 20+ points 12 times and 30+ points on two occasions. Grabbed 10+ boards 32 times, including three contests with 20+ caroms. One of only eight players in the NBA to appear in at least 30 games and average a point-rebound double-double. Scored a career-high 37 points to accompany 21 rebounds at Milwaukee (2/23) and hauled in a career-high 23 boards at Indiana (2/26). One of three players in the NBA to record a double-double (Golden State): Appeared in 48 games, making 20 starts with Golden State. Averaged 11.0 ppg, 7.1 rpg and 1.4 apg in 26.0 mpg. Scored a Warriors season-high 36 points at Dallas (5/1). Posted 10 double-doubles. Averaged 13.1 ppg and 8.6 rpg in 32.6 mpg in 20 starting assignments (Golden State): Started 73 games for Golden State. Averaged a career-high 15.4 ppg and led NBA starting small forwards with 8.6 rpg. Finished third in voting for NBA Most Improved Player. Led the Warriors in scoring 22 times and in rebounding on 33 occasions. Posted 27 double-doubles, including 25 points and 22 rebounds vs. New Jersey (11/25) (Golden State): Appeared in 61 games, making 20 starts in third NBA season. Averaged 7.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 16.8 mpg. Reached double figures in scoring 14 times, with 20+ points five times and 30+ points on two occasions. CONTINUED ON PAGE MIN/GS GS GS GS GS GS UT UT TOTALS CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS: UT UT TOTALS CAREER PLAYOFF PTS 32 vs. Sacramento (April 5, 2002)37 at Milwaukee (February 23, 2000) 19 at Sacramento (April 23, 2002) MIN 46 at Chicago (January 5, 2002)49 vs. Denver (April 22, 1995) 37 two times FG 13 two times 16 at Dallas (May 1, 1999)8 two times FGA 22 two times 26 three times 15 two times 3FG 1 13 times 5 two times 2 vs. Sacramento (April 27, 2002) 3FGA 3 two times 8 two times 4 at Dallas (April 28, 2001) FT 9 at Chicago (January 5, 2002)11 vs. L.A. Lakers (April 5, 2000) 5 at Sacramento (April 20, 2002) FTA 13 at Chicago (January 5, 2002)14 vs. L.A. Lakers (April 5, 2000) 6 at Sacramento (April 20, 2002) OFF. REB 6 six times 10 vs. New Jersey (November 25, 1997)6 at Sacramento (April 29, 2002) DEF. REB 14 at Orlando (December 19, 2001)17 at Minnesota (April 30, 1999) 7 at Sacramento (April 20, 2002) REB 20 at Orlando (December 19, 2001)23 at Indiana (February 26, 2000) 10 two times AST 9 vs. Boston (December 26, 2001)9 vs. Boston (December 26, 2001) 4 three times STL 4 two times 5 five times 1 five times BLK 4 four times 6 vs. Sacramento (February 13, 2001)2 four times D O N Y E L L M A R S H A L L D O N Y E L L M A R S H A L L D O N Y E L L M A R S H A L L 44 45

12 DOUG OVERTON DOUG OVERTON D O U G O V E R T O N D O U G O V E R T O N D O U G O V E R T O N 6 DOUG OVERTON Guard August 3, 1969 in Philadelphia, PA LaSalle 91 Dobbins Tech (Philadelphia, PA) Career: Versatile guard capable of playing point guard and shooting guard has played 10 NBA seasons, averaging 4.6 ppg and 2.1 apg. Appeared in 438 NBA games, making 51 starts. Played for Washington, Denver, Philadelphia, Orlando, New Jersey, Boston, Charlotte and the L.A. Clippers. Played the season in Denver with current Bull teammate Jalen Rose (L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 18 games for the L.A. Clippers, averaging 2.2 ppg. Scored a season-high 8 points in his Clipper debut at Milwaukee (3/6) (Boston/Charlotte/New Jersey): Appeared in 21 games with three different teams, averaging 6.0 ppg and 3.4 apg, shooting.374 from the floor and.625 from three-point range. Played seven games for Boston (5.4 ppg, 2.7 apg), two games for Charlotte (2.0 ppg), and 12 games for New Jersey (6.9 ppg, 4.4 apg). Scored 17 points and dealt 11 assists in the season finale for New Jersey versus Chicago (4/17) (Boston): Appeared in 48 games for the Celtics, averaging 3.2 ppg and 1.1 apg (Orlando/New Jersey/Philadelphia): Appeared in 24 games for three different teams, averaging 3.8 ppg and 1.0 apg. Played 10 games for Philadelphia (1.0 ppg), six games for Orlando (3.0 ppg), eight games for New Jersey (8.0 ppg, 2.0 apg). Played a career-high 50 minutes, passing 6 assists in an overtime loss versus Philadelphia (3/12) (Philadelphia): Appeared in 23 games for the Sixers, averaging 2.7 ppg and 1.6 apg (Philadelphia): Appeared in 61 games for the Sixers, averaging 3.6 ppg and leading the team in free throw percentage, hitting.938 (45-48) (Denver): Played in 55 games for the Nuggets, averaging 3.3 ppg and 1.9 apg, shooting.727 from the free throw line (Washington): Appeared in a career-high 82 games, averaging 7.0 ppg and 3.0 apg, shooting.416 from the floor. Scored a career-high 30 points versus Orlando (4/19). Led the Bullets in three-point field goal percentage, hitting a career-high.424 and making a career-high 53 three-pointers. The only Bullet to appear in all 82 games (Washington): Appeared in 61 games for Washington, averaging 3.6 ppg and 1.5 apg (Washington): Played rookie season with the Washington Bullets, averaging a career-high 8.1 ppg and a career-high 3.5 apg. Scored 18 points with a career-high 18 assists versus San Antonio (12/1). Other Pro Experience: Played in the CBA, ABA 2000, Australia s National Basketball League and the Spanish A-1 League. Played for the Rockford Lightning of the CBA in , averaging 16.5 ppg and 6.1 apg in 28 games. Played with the Kansas City Knights of ABA 2000 last season, appearing in 15 games and averaging 21.3 ppg, 6.5 apg and 4.2 rpg, shooting.495 from three-point range. Career Transactions: Selected by the Detroit Pistons in the second round (40th overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. Waived by the Pistons (October 29, 1991). Signed as a free agent by the Washington Bullets (October 19, 1992). Traded by the Bullets with F Don MacLean to Denver for G Robert Pack (October 30, 1995). Signed as a free agent by the Philadelphia 76ers (October 3, 1996). Signed as a free agent by the Orlando Magic (January 26, 1999). Waived by the Magic (February 26, 1999). Signed as a free agent by the New Jersey Nets (March 3, 1999). Waived by the Nets (March 10, 1999). Re-signed by Nets to 10-day contract (March 12, 1999). Signed by 76ers to first of two consecutive 10-day contracts (March 27, 1999). Resigned by 76ers for remainder of season (April 16, 1999). Waived by 76ers (October 28, 1999). Signed as a free agent by the Boston Celtics (November 8, 1999)... Waived by the Celtics (October 29, 2000). Re-signed as a free agent by the Celtics (November 21, 2000). Waived by the Celtics (December 7, 2000). Signed by the Charlotte Hornets to a 10-day contract (January 26, 2001). Signed by the Nets to first of two consecutive 10-day contracts (March 22, 2001). Signed by the Nets for remainder of the regular season (April 11, 2001). Signed by the Clippers to first of two consecutive 10-day contracts (March 4, 2002). Signed by the Clippers for the remainder of the regular season. Signed by the Bulls as a free agent (September 18, 2002). College Career: Played four seasons at LaSalle University for the legendary Speedy Morris. Appeared in 123 games, averaging 14.6 ppg, 5.5 apg and 3.4 rpg, shooting.486 from the floor,.378 from three-point range and.814 from the free throw line. Averaged 22.3 ppg and 5.0 apg as a senior. Personal: Full name is Douglas M. Overton. A native of Philadelphia. Played high school basketball with former Loyola- Marymount standouts Bo Kimble (former L.A. Clipper guard) and Hank Gathers along with former NBA forward Larry Stewart WAS WAS WAS DEN PHI PHI ORL/NJ/PHI BOS BOS/CHA/NJ LAC TOTALS CAREER PTS 8 at Milwaukee (March 6, 2002)30 vs. Orlando (April 19, 1995) MIN 18 at Phoenix (March 29, 2002)50 at Philadelphia (March 12, 1999) FG 3 at Milwaukee (March 6, 2002)11 vs. Orlando (April 19, 1995) FGA 6 at Milwaukee (March 6, 2002)17 three times 3FG 2 at Milwaukee (March 6, 2002)4 vs. Philadelphia (April 23, 1995) 3FGA 5 at Milwaukee (March 6, 2002)7 three times FT 2 at Minnesota (March 11, 2002)8 at New York (April 13, 1995) FTA 4 at Minnesota (March 11, 2002)9 at New York (November 24, 1992) OFF. REB 1 at Phoenix (March 29, 2002)3 three times DEF. REB 2 four times 7 vs. New York (March 17, 1995) REB 3 at Phoenix (March 29, 2002)8 at Milwaukee (November 28, 1992) AST 3 two times 18 vs. San Antonio (December 1, 1992) STL 1 three times 6 at Orlando (April 17, 1995) BLK 1 vs. Memphis (April 16, 2002)1 17 times D O U G O V E R T O N D O U G O V E R T O N D O U G O V E R T O N 46 47

13 EDDIE ROBINSON EDDIE ROBINSON E D D I E R O B I N S O N E D D I E R O B I N S O N E D D I E R O B I N S O N 32 EDDIE ROBINSON Forward April 19, 1976 in Flint, MI Central Oklahoma 99 Flint Northern (MI) Career: Played three NBA seasons and enters second season with the Bulls. Loaded with tons of potential, he went undrafted and has proven to be a valuable player in the league with his athleticism and ability to finish on the fastbreak. Appeared in 163 games, making 26 stats and averaging 7.6 ppg and 2.8 rpg, shooting.519 from the floor and.735 from the free throw line. Scored 20+ points on two occasions (Chicago): Fought injuries all season and appeared in a career-low 29 games, making a career-high 12 starts in his first season with the Bulls. Averaged a career-high 9.0 ppg with 2.7 rpg and 1.3 apg, shooting.453 from the floor and.750 from the free throw line. Battled injuries all season, including a left big toe sesamoid fracture (35 games 10/31-11/8, 11/16-1/12, 3/14-3/16), a right groin strain (17 games 2/15-3/1, 4/5-4/17) and an upset stomach (one game 3/19). Scored in double figures 15 times... Played 30+ minutes in five games. In 12 starting assignments, averaged 27.9 minutes, 11.9 ppg and 3.6 rpg, shooting.455 from the floor and.750 from the free throw line. Led the team in scoring on two occasions (1/30, 3/9). Made his Bulls debut versus Charlotte (11/10), scoring 17 points with 6 rebounds and a career-high 4 steals in a season-high 37 minutes. Scored 16 points on 8-of-12 shooting off the bench in 17 minutes in victory at Atlanta (1/17). Scored a season-high 18 points with a season-high 2 blocked shots in 34 minutes at Utah (1/30). Returned from a right groin strain and scored 12 points, including a soaring dunk from just inside the free throw line, in 24 minutes at New Jersey (3/3). Started and played a season-high 37 minutes, scoring 10 points with 3 rebounds and 1 blocked shot in final game of his season, at Toronto (4/3) (Charlotte): Appeared in 67 games, making six starts for the Charlotte Hornets. Averaged 7.4 ppg and 3.0 rpg, shooting.531 from the floor and.727 from the free throw line. Reached double figures in scoring on 25 occasions. Averaged 12.7 ppg and 5.3 rpg in six starts. Scored a career-high 21 points at L.A. Clippers (1/5). Pulled in a careerhigh 10 rebounds with 10 points (first career double-double) versus Atlanta (4/16) Playoffs: Appeared in 10 games for the Hornets, averaging 6.9 ppg and 3.3 rpg, shooting.517 from the floor. Erupted in the first round of the playoffs, helping Charlotte to a three-game sweep of Miami after averaging 12.0 ppg and 4.7 rpg, shooting a blistering.708 from the floor (Charlotte): Appeared in 67 games, making eight starts in rookie season with the Hornets. Set a Hornets rookie record for field goal percentage, shooing.549 from the floor en route to averaging 7.0 ppg and 2.7 rpg. Previous record-holder was Alonzo Mourning (.511 in ). Averaged 9.4 ppg and 3.6 rpg in eight starts. Scored a seasonhigh 19 points versus Orlando (12/23) Playoffs: Appeared in four games for the Hornets, averaging 3.0 ppg and 1.0 apg, shooting.417 from the floor. Career Transactions: Not drafted by an NBA franchise. Signed by the Charlotte Hornets as a free agent (August 17, 1999). Signed by the Chicago Bulls as a free agent (August 7, 2001). College Career: Played final two collegiate seasons at NCAA Division II Central Oklahoma, averaging 21.3 ppg and 8.4 rpg, shooting.539 from the floor. As a senior, he started 26 games, averaging 28.0 ppg and 9.5 rpg, leading the Lone Star Conference and Division II in scoring. Played two seasons at Central Oklahoma following one season at Trinity Valley (TX) Community College and one season at Brown Mackie (KS) Junior College. Personal: Full name is Eddie B. Robinson, Jr. While with the Hornets in , he purchased 20 season tickets and donated them to local non-profit organizations. Lists his favorite book as The NBA at 50. A big fan of jet skiing. Lists his favorite Chicago landmark as the lakefront. Favorite magazine is The Source. Favorite meal is steak and potatoes. Originally declared for the NBA Draft following his sophomore season at Brown Mackie College in Kansas, but after going undrafted, he enrolled at NAIA Central Oklahoma. Grew up in the same town as current NBA players Mateen Cleaves (Sacramento) and Morris Peterson (Toronto). Attended his first sporting event at age 10 a Detroit Pistons game. Has one son, Jaalen, CHA CHA CHI TOTALS CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS: CHA CHA TOTALS CAREER PLAYOFF PTS 18 at Utah (January 30, 2002)21 at L.A. Clippers (January 5, 2001)14 two times MIN 37 two times 30 vs. Orlando (December 23, 1999)25 vs. Miami (April 27, 2001) FG 8 two times 10 two times 7 vs. Miami (April 27, 2001) FGA 14 three times 16 two times 9 three times 3FG 1 two times 1 four times 1 at Milwaukee (May 15, 2001) 3FGA 1 five times 2 at Cleveland (November 27, 1999)1 three times FT 6 vs. Charlotte (November 10, 2001)6 vs. Charlotte (November 10, 2001) 2 four times FTA 8 vs. Charlotte (November 10, 2001)8 vs. Charlotte (November 10, 2001) 2 four times OFF. REB 3 three times 4 at L.A. Lakers (February 2, 2001)3 two times DEF. REB 5 two times 8 three times 5 at Milwaukee (May 15, 2001) REB 6 two times 10 vs. Atlanta (April 16, 2001)6 at Miami (April 21, 2001) AST 4 at Utah (January 30, 2002)4 three times 3 vs. Philadelphia (April 24, 2000) STL 4 vs. Charlotte (November 10, 2001)4 three times 2 at Philadelphia (April 28, 2000) BLK 2 two times 3 vs. Atlanta (April 12, 2000)1 five times E D D I E R O B I N S O N E D D I E R O B I N S O N E D D I E R O B I N S O N 48 49

14 JALEN ROSE JALEN ROSE J A L E N R O S E J A L E N R O S E J A L E N R O S E 5 JALEN ROSE Guard/Forward January 30, 1973 in Detroit, MI Michigan 94 Southwestern (Detroit, MI) Career: One of the NBA s most versatile players has developed into a devastating scorer after playing point guard, shooting guard and small forward at different times in his eight-year career. In 593 games, including 316 starting assignments, Rose has averaged 13.3 ppg, 4.0 apg and 3.5 rpg, shooting.459 from the floor,.340 from three-point range and.781 from the free throw line. Over the last three seasons, he has averaged 19.7 ppg, 4.7 apg and 4.8 rpg. Scored 30+ points 24 times (team is 12-12) and 40+ points on three occasions (team is 1-2). Recorded 25 point-assist doubledoubles and nine point-rebound double-doubles. Recorded 38 career games with double-figure assists. Grabbed double-digit rebounds on nine occasions (Indiana/Chicago): Started an NBA-high 83 games, averaging 20.4 ppg (19th in the NBA), 4.5 rpg and 4.3 apg, shooting.455 from the floor,.362 from three-point range and.839 from the free throw line. Set career highs in minutes played (3, mpg), field goals (663), field goal attempts (1,458), three-point field goals (89), three-point field goal attempts (246), three-point field goal percentage (.362), free throw percentage (.839) and points scored (1,696). Scored 30+ points on 13 occasions (eight with the Bulls) and 40+ points in two games (one with Chicago). Recorded five doubledoubles (two with the Bulls). Led the Bulls in scoring 25 times and led the Pacers in scoring on 23 occasions. Started 53 games with Indiana, averaging 18.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg and 3.7 apg, shooting.455 from the floor,.839 from the free throw line and.362 from three-point range. Appeared in 30 games with Chicago, averaging 23.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 5.3 apg and 1.10 spg, shooting.470 from the floor,.839 from the free throw line and.370 from three-point range. Ranked fourth in the NBA in scoring for the month of April, averaging 25.7 ppg and shooting.478 from the floor as the Bulls went 4-5. Played in all four meetings between Indiana and Chicago as a member of the Pacers, averaging 22.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 3.3 apg, shooting.485 from the floor,.357 from three-point range and (17-17) from the free throw line. Opened the season with 43 points and 6 rebounds in 44 minutes at New Jersey (10/30). Scored a Bulls opponent season-high 38 points for the Pacers at Indiana (1/11). Made his last appearance for the Pacers, scoring 11 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter and racking up 8 assists versus Philadelphia (2/17). Traded to the Bulls with G Travis Best, G Norman Richardson and a conditional second round draft pick (2/19). Made his Bulls debut the following night at home versus New York (2/20), scoring 36 points with 6 assists in 44 minutes, tying him with Guy Rodgers for highest scoring debut in Bulls history. Led the Bulls to victories in each of his first three games. Scored 29 points with 9 rebounds and 7 assists at Detroit (2/27). Scored 31 points with 6 rebounds at Washington (3/5). Poured in 35 points with a season-high 13 assists versus Sacramento (3/11). Scored a career-high 44 points with 11 rebounds and 6 assists in a season-high 56 minutes at Houston (3/16). Scored 30+ points in the first three games of April (4/3-4/6). Scored 24 points with 6 rebounds in victory at Detroit (4/10). Scored 32 points in 32 minutes at Philadelphia (4/15) (Indiana): Played most of the regular season as the Pacers point guard before making switch to small forward in the playoffs. Appeared in 72 games, all starts, in his seventh NBA season. Averaged 20.5 ppg, 6.0 apg and 5.0 rpg, shooting.457 from the floor,.339 from three-point range and.828 from the free throw line. Was one of only four players in the NBA to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Recorded nine double-doubles. Scored 42 points with 6 rebounds and 4 assists versus Toronto (12/20). Played a career-high 61 minutes (Indiana franchise record), scoring 39 points with 11 rebounds and 9 assists at Houston (3/13). Scored 22 points and passed out a franchise-record and career-high 20 assists in the season finale at Cleveland (4/18). Missed the first 10 games of the season with a fractured left wrist Playoffs: Started all four games for the Pacers, averaging 18.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.8 apg, shooting.380 from the floor and (7-7) from the free throw line versus Philadelphia (Indiana): Breakthrough NBA season culminated in winning the NBA Most Improved Player Award and leading the Pacers to their first NBA Finals appearance.. Started 80 games, averaging 18.2 ppg, 4.8 rpg and 4.0 apg, shooting.471 from the floor,.393 from three-point range and.827 from the free throw line. Became the first Pacer besides Reggie Miller to lead the team in scoring since the season. Led the Pacers in scoring 29 times and reached 20+ points on 34 occasions Playoffs: Started all 23 games for the Pacers in their run to the NBA Finals, averaging 20.8 ppg, 4.4 rpg and 3.4 apg, shooting.437 from the floor,.429 from three-point range and.805 from the free throw line. Led Indiana in minutes, finished second in scoring and assists and third in rebounding. Scored a playoff career-high 40 points in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals versus Philadelphia (5/6). Averaged 23.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 3.0 apg versus the Lakers in the NBA Finals, including 32 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals in Game 5 at Indiana (Indiana): The Pacers top reserve averaged 11.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg and 1.9 apg, shooting.403 from the floor,.262 from three-point range and.791 from the free throw line. During the shortened season, he appeared in 49 games, making one start, and scored 10+ points 32 times, including four outings of 20+ points. Led the Pacers in scoring five times (all off the bench). Scored a season-high 28 points at Philadelphia (4/16). Missed one game due to an NBA-mandated suspension for tripping Knicks center Patrick Ewing and throwing an elbow which inadvertently struck referee Dick Bavetta Playoffs: Appeared in all 13 of the Pacers playoff games, finishing as the team s second leading scorer. Averaged 12.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg and 2.5 apg, shooting.442 from the floor,.348 from three-point range and.824 from the free throw line. Scored 27 points in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals versus Philadelphia (5/17). CONTINUED ON PAGE DEN DEN IND IND IND IND IND IND/CHI TOTALS CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS: DEN IND IND IND IND TOTALS CAREER PLAYOFF PTS 44 at Houston (March 16, 2002)44 at Houston (March 16, 2002) 40 vs. Philadelphia (April 6, 2000) MIN 56 at Houston (March 16, 2002)61 at Houston (March 13, 2001) 48 two times FG 18 at Houston (March 16, 2002)18 at Houston (March 16, 2002) 16 vs. Philadelphia (April 6, 2000) FGA 34 two times 34 two times 23 vs. Philadelphia (April 23, 2000) 3FG 4 two times 4 two times 4 vs. L.A. Lakers (June 16, 2000) 3FGA 8 at Milwaukee (January 16, 2002)8 at Milwaukee (January 16, 2002) 6 two times FT 10 three times 15 vs. Utah (December 22, 2000)11 vs. Philadelphia (April 8, 2000) FTA 12 at Utah (December 1, 2001)15 vs. Utah (December 22, 2000)14 at L.A. Lakers (June 9, 2000) OFF. REB 3 vs. Denver (December 4, 2001)4 vs. Golden State (November 5, 1994)2 two times DEF. REB 9 two times 12 at Dallas (March 14, 2000)8 at L.A. Lakers (June 9, 2000) REB 11 at Houston (March 16, 2002)13 two times 9 at L.A. Lakers (June 9, 2000) AST 13 vs. Sacramento (March 11, 2002)20 at Cleveland (April 18, 2001) 10 at San Antonio (April 30, 1995) STL 4 vs. Portland (November 10, 2001)4 (10 times) 4 at Philadelphia (April 21, 1999) BLK 2 10 times 6 vs. Boston (April 18, 1996)2 three times J A L E N R O S E J A L E N R O S E J A L E N R O S E 50 51

15 LONNY BAXTER ROGER MASON, JR. L O N N Y B A X T E R L O N N Y B A X T E R L O N N Y B A X T E R 35 LONNY BAXTER Forward Rookie January 27, 1979 in Silver Spring, MD Maryland 02 Hargrave Academy (Chatham, VA) Career Transactions: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round (44th overall) of NBA Draft Appeared in 138 games, making 115 starts in four seasons at Maryland. Averaged 13.5 ppg, 7.2 rpg and 1.64 bpg, shooting.553 from the floor and.600 from the free throw line. Finished second in school history in total rebounds (998), sixth in career points (1,858) and fourth in career blocked shots (227). As a senior, helped the Terrapins to the 2002 NCAA National title, averaging 15.2 ppg, 8.2 rpg and 1.97 bpg, shooting.545 from the floor and a career-best.623 from the free throw line. Named Second Team All-ACC, NCAA East Region Most Outstanding Player, John R. Wooden All-American and AP Honorable Mention All-American. Posted 10 double-doubles as a senior. Scored 20+ points nine times as a senior. A finalist for the Wooden and Naismith Awards. Scored 15 points with a team- and season-high 14 rebounds in NCAA National Championship game victory over Indiana. Scored 29 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in NCAA East Regional final victory over Connecticut. As a junior, appeared in 36 games, making 35 starts and averaging 15.6 ppg and 7.9 rpg, shooting a team-high.566 from the floor. Helped the Terrapins to the Final Four, averaging 16.2 ppg and 10.0 rpg in five NCAA Tournament games. Scored a career-high 32 points versus Norfolk State. Pulled in a career high 16 rebounds versus Duke. Started all 35 games as a sophomore, averaging 15.6 ppg and 8.8 rpg, getting named First Team All-ACC. Appeared in 32 games, making 10 starts as a freshman. Averaged 6.8 ppg and 3.6 rpg en route to earning ACC All-Freshman team honors. Personal: Full name is Lonny Leroy Baxter, Jr. Native of Silver Spring, MD. Son of Edna Hughes and Lonny Baxter, Sr. Majored in criminology and criminal justice. Played with fellow Bulls rookie Roger Mason Jr. on the USA 2001 World University Games squad. 31 ROGER MASON, JR. Guard Rookie September 10, 1980 in Washington, D.C. Virginia 02 Good Counsel (Wheaton, MD) Career Transactions: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round (31st overall) of NBA Draft Appeared in 89 games, making 68 starts, in three seasons at Virginia. Averaged 13.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg and 2.6 apg, shooting.436 from the floor,.375 from three-point range and.869 from the free throw line. Finished with highest career free throw percentage in Virginia history ( ,.869), including a school single-season record as a sophomore ( ,.884) and ranked 25th in all-time scoring (1,231 points). Started all of the Cavaliers 29 games as a junior, averaging a career-highs of 18.6 ppg (ranked second in the ACC), 4.1 apg and 36.1 mpg, and earning Second Team All-ACC honors. Due to injuries in the Virginia backcourt, was frequently shifted between point guard and shooting guard in his final season. Shot.409 from the floor,.367 from three-point range and.881 from the free throw line, which ranked second in the ACC. Scored a career-high 31 points at Wake Forest and recorded 25 points with seven three-point field goals in the re-match with Wake Forest later in the season. Before scoring 8 points in the season finale versus South Carolina in the NIT, had reached double figures in 39 straight games. Led Virginia with 81 three-point field goals, the sixth-highest total in school history. Started 29 of 28 games as a sophomore and earned Third Team All-ACC honors. Averaged a teamhigh 15.7 ppg (sixth in the ACC), 3.7 rpg and 2.5 apg, shooting.476 from the floor,.442 from three-point range and a school-record and ACC-leading.884 from the free throw line (11th in NCAA Division I). Recorded a streak of 45 consecutive free throws made and made 29 of his final 30 from the line over Virginia s final eight games. Led the Cavs in minutes played (32.0) and three-point field goal percentage (.442), along with finishing second in assists (72) and fourth in steals (33). Scored a season-high 30 points in the season finale versus Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament. As a freshman, appeared in 31 games, making 11 starts, and averaged 7.6 ppg and 2.2 rpg, shooting.430 from the floor and.818 from the free throw line. Earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors on one occasion after scoring a season-high 22 points, shooting 9-of-12 from the floor and grabbing 3 rebounds in an overtime loss to Duke. Started nine of the final 10 games, averaging 9.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg and 1.7 apg, shooting.897 from the free throw line. Personal: Full name is Roger Phillip Mason, Jr. Stepfather Otis Wonsley is a former running back for the Washington Redskins. Led Good Counsel HS in Wheaton, MD to a school-record 29 wins and No. 19 ranking in the USA Today Super 25 list. Scored 1,426 points in high school career. Named one of the Top 50 High School Players in the country as a senior by Hoop Scoop and Fastbreak magazines. Roger and his mother Marsha are members of the Bulls All-Star Reading Team....Lists his favorite video game as Tiger Woods golf. Names his favorite NBA players as Michael Jordan, Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Bill Russell and James Worthy. Chicken Alfredo is his favorite meal. His favorite magazine is SLAM. R O G E R M A S O N, J R. R O G E R M A S O N, J R. R O G E R M A S O N, J R

16 JAY WILLIAMS CORIE BLOUNT AND FRED HOIBERG (CONT.) CORIE BLOUNT FROM PAGE 29 J A Y W I L L I A M S J A Y W I L L I A M S J A Y W I L L I A M S 22 JAY WILLIAMS Guard Rookie September 10, 1981 in Plainfield, NJ Duke 02 St. Joseph s (Metuchen, NJ) Career Transactions: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (second overall) of NBA Draft One of the top collegiate players over the last three years. Played three seasons at Duke University, appearing in and starting 108 games. Averaged 19.3 ppg, 6.0 apg and 3.7 rpg, shooting.453 from the floor and.393 from threepoint range and leading the Blue Devils to a (.880) record and the 2001 NCAA National Championship. In final season was named winner of the Naismith and Wooden Awards along with the Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year, ESPN Magazine Player of the Year and CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Year. Finished college career ranked sixth on Duke s all-time leaderboard for points scored (2,079), third in assists (644), third in steals (235), second in three-point field goals made (313), second in three-point field goals attempted (797) and seventh in three-point field goal percentage (.393). Started 35 games as a junior, averaging a team-leading 21.3 ppg (19th nationally and leading the ACC) with 5.3 apg and 3.5 rpg, shooting.457 from the floor and.383 from three-point range. Led the Blue Devils in scoring on 18 occasions. Scored a career-high 38 points in overtime victory versus Kentucky at Continental Airlines Arena, scoring 23 of the Duke s final 31 points in regulation. Scored 37 points in victory over North Carolina in final game at Cameron Fieldhouse, hitting seven three-pointers. Scored 34 points, adding 8 assists and 7 rebounds in victory over eventual NCAA Champion Maryland. Started all 39 games as a sophomore, leading Duke to the 2001 NCAA National Championship. Earned National NABC Player of the Year honors. Named Point Guard of the Year by ESPN Magazine. Broke Dick Groat s record for single-season points, scoring 841 points (previous record was 831 set in 1951). Scored 154 points in the NCAA Tournament, leading all tourney scorers and averaging 25.7 ppg. Set the NCAA Tournament record for three-pointers attempted (66). Drained 132 three-point field goals, the sixth-highest total in NCAA history. Led the ACC in scoring, averaging 21.6 ppg, becoming the first Duke player since Danny Ferry (1989) to lead the league in scoring. Finished second in the ACC in assists (6.1), second in three-point field goal percentage (.427) and first in three-pointers made (3.4 pg). Led Duke in scoring 20 times and in assists on 25 occasions. Posted 20+ points 24 times and reached double figures 36 times. Named National Freshman of the Year by The Sporting News after starting 34 games and averaging 14.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg and a team-leading 6.5 apg. Named first team Freshman All-American by Basketball Times. Averaged 12.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg and 6.7 apg in three NCAA Tournament starts. Personal: Full name is Jason Williams. Has already been heavily active in Bulls charitable causes. Participated in the Bulls Read-to-Achieve Event on SeaDog at Navy Pier. Played in Jalen Rose s All-Star Game in conjunction with The Support Group. A member of the Bulls All-Star Reading Team along with his Mother, Althea. Son of David and Althea Williams. Earned his Sociology degree from Duke in three years. Four-year letterwinner in basketball at St. Joseph s High School. Recipient of the Morgan Wooten Award, given annually to the nation s top high school player as a senior. Scored a school-record 1,993 points at St. Joseph s. Set the school record for points scored with 43. Led his team to a 57-6 (.905) record and consecutive state finals appearances in his junior and senior campaigns. Career Transactions: Drafted by the Bulls in the first round (25th overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft. Traded by the Bulls to the L.A. Lakers for cash (June 30, 1995). Waived by the Lakers (March 10, 1999). Signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Cavaliers (March 13, 1999). Signed as a free agent by the Phoenix Suns (September 8, 1999). Traded by Phoenix with F Ruben Garces and G Paul McPherson to Golden State for G Vinny Del Negro (January 26, 2001). Traded by Golden State to Philadelphia as part of a threeteam trade (October 25, 2001). Signed by the Bulls as a free agent (July 31, 2002). College Career: Played two seasons at Cincinnati following two years at Rancho Santiago Community College. In two seasons at Cincinnati, appeared in 55 games, averaging 9.4 ppg and 7.0 rpg, shooting.511 from the floor. Helped the Bearcats to the Elite Eight as a senior, appearing in 21 games and averaging 11.3 ppg and 8.1 rpg, shooting.550 from the floor. Helped Cincinnati to the NCAA Final Four, averaging 8.2 ppg and 6.3 rpg as a junior in first season at Cincinnati. Named Junior College Player of the Year following sophomore campaign at Rancho Santiago, starting 37 games and averaging 19.5 ppg and 9.0 rpg. Averaged 13.9 ppg and 8.2 rpg as a freshman after getting extra year of eligibility following a broken foot. Personal: Full name is Corie Kasoun Blount. Last name is pronounced BLUNT. Stood only 6-5 as a high school senior. Second oldest of five children. Married to Nicole and the couple has one child, Chris. Resides in Cincinnati in the offseason and is working towards degree in criminal justice. Favorite meal is spaghetti and meat balls. Lists his favorite video game as Grand Theft Auto. Greatest moment as a pro was getting drafted by the Bulls in Lists his all-time favorite players as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Dominique Wilkens. FRED HOIBERG FROM PAGE 43 Personal: Full name is Fredrick Kristian Hoiberg. Fred is a member of the Bulls All- Star Reading Team, and he serves as the auctioneer at FestaBulls, an annual fundraiser for CharitaBulls. Played college basketball in his hometown of Ames, IA. As a sophomore at Iowa State, he received three write-in votes in the 1993 Ames mayoral election and was tabbed by famed college basketball analyst Dick Vitale with the nickname The Mayor. Played baseball, football and basketball in high school. As a senior, he was named Iowa s top high school football and basketball player, and led Ames to the Iowa state basketball championship. Was offered a football scholarship to Nebraska by legendary college football coach Tom Osborne. Enjoys playing golf in the offseason and would have attempted to be a PGA pro if he didn t play pro basketball. Would choose to play with PGA Tour pro Fred Couples if given the opportunity to play golf with anyone. Eats a jar of pickles at the end of each training camp. Says his most memorable moment as a pro was hitting a game-winning three-pointer versus the Hornets in his rookie season. Says Larry Bird s nickname, The Hick from French Lick is the best he s ever heard. Besides getting drafted by Indiana in the second round of the 1995 NBA Draft, he was the number one overall selection of the Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets in the 1995 CBA Draft. Met his wife Carol in high school and the couple has two children: Paige, 5 and Jack, 3, and they are expecting twins in Spring, T H E P L A Y E R S T H E P L A Y E R S T H E P L A Y E R S 54 55

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