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2 WILT CHAMBERLAIN S GAME-BY-GAME DATE G MIN FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% TRB AST PF PTS 10/19/61 Los Angeles at Philadelphia /20/61 Los Angeles at Philadelphia /21/61 New York at Philadelphia /27/61 Syracuse at Philadelphia /28/61 Philadelphia at Syracuse /3/61 Boston at Philadelphia /4/61 Detroit at Philadelphia /8/61 Philadelphia at Detroit /9/61 Syracuse at Philadelphia /11/61 Philadelphia at Boston /14/61 Philadelphia at New York /15/61 Cincinnati at Philadelphia /17/61 Los Angeles at Philadelphia /18/61 Philadelphia at Syracuse /19/61 Philadelphia at Chicago /21/61 Philadelphia at Cincinnati /23/61 Boston at Philadelphia /25/61 Chicago at Philadelphia /28/61 Philadelphia at St. Louis /1/61 Philadelphia at Los Angeles /2/61 Philadelphia at Los Angeles /5/61 Philadelphia at New York /6/61 St. Louis at Philadelphia /8/61 Los Angeles at Philadelphia /9/61 Chicago at Philadelphia /10/61 Philadelphia at Chicago /12/61 Detroit at Philadelphia /13/61 Philadelphia at Boston /14/61 Syracuse at Philadelphia /16/61 Philadelphia at Chicago /19/61 Philadelphia at Cincinnati /20/61 Philadelphia at Detroit /25/61 Philadelphia at New York /26/61 Syracuse at Philadelphia /27/61 New York at Philadelphia /29/61 Los Angeles at Philadelphia /30/61 Boston at Philadelphia /1/62 Philadelphia at Los Angeles /3/62 Philadelphia at Los Angeles /5/62 St. Louis at Philadelphia /7/62 Philadelphia at St. Louis /9/62 Syracuse at Philadelphia /10/62 Philadelphia at Detroit /11/62 Syracuse at Philadelphia /13/62 Chicago at Philadelphia /14/62 Philadelphia at Boston /17/62 St. Louis at Philadelphia /18/62 Cincinnati at Philadelphia /19/62 Philadelphia at Detroit /20/62 Detroit at Philadelphia /21/62 Philadelphia at Syracuse /24/62 Chicago at Philadelphia /26/62 Philadelphia at St. Louis /27/62 Boston at Philadelphia /28/62 Philadelphia at Boston /30/62 Philadelphia at New Yok /1/62 Cincinnatti at Philadelphia /2/62 New York at Philadelphia /3/62 Philadelphia at Syracuse /4/62 Syracuse at Philadelphia /8/62 New York at Philadelphia /9/62 Philadelphia at Boston /10/62 Boston at Philadelphia /11/62 Philadelphia at New Yok /13/62 Philadelphia at Cincinnatti /14/62 Philadelphia at Detroit /16/62 Cincinnatti at Philadelphia /17/62 Philadelphia at St. Louis /20/62 Chicago at Philadelphia /21/62 Philadelphia at Syracuse /22/62 St. Louis at Philadelphia /24/62 Boston at Philadelphia /25/62 New York at Philadelphia /27/62 Philadelphia at St. Louis /28/62 Philadelphia at Chicago /2/62 New York at Philadelphia /4/62 Philadelphia at New Yok /7/62 Philadelphia at Boston /11/62 Philadelphia at Syracuse /14/62 Philadelphia at Chicago Totals

3 Nowitzki, Dirk Bryant, Kobe Redd, Michael Anthony, Carmelo Arenas, Gilbert Brand, Elton James, Lebron Marion, Shawn Pierce, Paul Allen, Ray Duncan, Tim Garnett, Kevin Jamison, Antawn Gasol, Pau Hamilton, Richard Johnson, Joe Carter, Vince Wade, Dwayne Bibby, Mike Webber, Chris Iverson, Allen Jefferson, Richard Nash, Steve James, Mike Lewis, Rashard Parker, Tony Richardson, Jason Billups, Chauncey Bosh, Chris Harrington, Al Howard, Dwight Terry, Jason Davis, Ricky Jackson, Stephen Okur, Mehmet Peterson, Morris Szczerbiak, Wally Cassell, Sam Butler, Caron Hinrich, Kirk Paul, Chris Stojakovic, Predrag West, David Gordon, Ben Ilgauskas, Zydrunas Miller, Brad Randolph, Zach Bell, Raja Prince, Tayshaun Odom, Lamar Mobley, Cuttino Wallace, Rasheed Deng, Luol Krstic, Nenad Turkoglu, Hidayet O Neal, Shaquille Diaw, Boris Fisher, Derek Miller, Andre Murphy, Troy Nocioni, Andres Curry, Eddy Ming, Yao Kidd, Jason Brezec, Primoz Crawford, Jamal Ginobili, Emanuel Kirilenko, Andrei Simmons, Bobby Walker, Antoine Miller, Mike Francis, Steve O Neal, Jermaine Villanueva, Charlie PLAYERS WITH DOUBLE FIGURE POINT GAMES Artest, Ron Howard, Josh Blount, Mark Davis, Baron Iguodala, Andre Marbury, Stephon Pachulia, Zaza Dunleavy, Mike Kaman, Chris Korver, Kyle Parker, Smush Stevenson, Deshawn Abdur-Rahim, Shareef..43 Harpring, Matt McGrady, Tracy Patterson, Ruben Ridnour, Luke Ford, T.J Rose, Jalen Dixon, Juan Howard, Juwan Murray, Ronald Wallace, Gerald West, Delonte Williams, Deron Claxton, Craig Felton, Raymond Gooden, Drew Jones, Eddie Nelson, Jameer Knight, Brevin Jackson, Bobby Jones, Jumaine Alston, Rafer Barbosa, Leandros Battier, Shane Boykins, Earl Daniels, Antonio Finley, Michael Frye, Channing Martin, Kenyon Smith, Josh Marshall, Donyell Martin, Kevin Mason, Desmond Williams, Jason Magloire, Jamaal Stackhouse, Jerry Williams, Maurice Radmanovic, Vladimir..32 Bogut, Andrew Camby, Marcus Childress, Josh Daniels, Marquis Atkins, Chucky House, Eddie Jones, James Mihm, Chris Lue, Tyronn Maggette, Corey Thomas, Kenny Wells, Bonzi Banks, Marcus Harris, Devin Haslem, Udonis Jones, Fred Miles, Darius Telfair, Sebastian Wesley, David Butler, Rasual Duhon, Chris Hughes, Larry Johnson, Anthony McCants, Rashad Stoudamire, Salim Hassell, Trenton Head, Luther Watson, Earl Williams, Marvin Bogans, Keith Boozer, Carlos Brown, P.J Ely, Melvin Granger, Danny Payton, Gary Robinson, Nate Songaila, Darius Swift, Stromile Carroll, Matt Cook, Brian Dooling, Keyon Salmons, John Blake, Steve Gomes, Ryan Jaric, Marko Pietrus, Mikael Wilcox, Chris Battie, Tony Bonner, Matt Mourning, Alonzo Snyder, Kirk Thomas, Kurt Van Horn, Keith Rush, Kareem Bell, Charlie Jasikevicius, Sarunas...19 Jones, Damon McDyess, Antonio Brown, Devin Croshere, Austin Dalembert, Samuel Lafrentz, Raef Okafor, Emeka Sweetney, Mike Wilkins, Damien Collison, Nick Haywood, Brendan Jack, Jarrett Palacio, Milt Richardson, Quentin Robinson, Cliff Wallace, Ben Bowen, Bruce Buckner, Greg Graham, Joey Hill, Grant Robinson, Bernard Smith, J.R Smith, Joe Tinsley, Jamaal Arroyo, Carlos Barry, Brent Brown, Kwame Garcia, Francisco Giricek, Gordan Jefferson, Al Posey, James Webster, Martell Ellis, Monta Gadzuric, Dan Harrison, David Hudson, Troy Mohammed, Nazr Anderson, Derek Evans, Maurice George, Devean Hunter, Steven Allen, Tony Thomas, Tim Woods, Qyntel Jeffries, Jared Johnson, Dermarr Khryapa, Viktor Stoudamire, Damon Wright, Lorenzen Delk, Tony Elson, Francisco Evans, Reggie Butler, Jackie Chandler, Tyson Collins, Jarron May, Sean Milicic, Darko Outlaw, Travis Taylor, Maurice Tsakalidis, Iakovos Warrick, Hakim Foster, Jeff Griffin, Eddie Hayes, Jarvis Lenard, Voshon McLeod, Keith Perkins, Kendrick Van Exel, Nick Dampier, Erick Green, Gerald Lee, David Najera, Eduardo Olowokandi, Michael....7 Pavlovic, Aleksandar....7 Swift, Robert Thomas, Etan Udrih, Bena Varejao, Anderson Walton, Luke Allen, Malik Biedrins, Andris Calderon, Jose Horry, Robert Johnson, Linton Kukoc, Toni Livingston, Shaun Nachbar, Bostjan Petro, Johan Przybilla, Joel Reed, Justin Snow, Eric Anderson, Alan Delfino, Carlos Griffin, Adrian Hayes, Chuck Ivey, Royal McInnis, Jeff Murray, Lamond Nesterovic, Radoslav Pargo, Jannero Singleton, James Welsch, Jiri Ariza, Trevor Burks, Antonio Ewing, Daniel Garrity, Pat McCarty, Walter Ratliff, Theo Rose, Malik Vaughn, Jacque Voskuhl, Jake Vujacic, Sasha Carter, Anthony Davis, Antonio Diener, Travis Frahm, Richie Greene, Orien Kapono, Jason Kleiza, Linas Padgett, Scott Planinic, Zoran Ross, Quinton Smith, Charles R Williamson, Corliss Wright, Bracey Burke, Pat Cabarkapa, Zarko Cardinal, Brian Doleac, Michael Eisley, Howard Fortson, Danny Foyle, Adonal Green, Willie Humphries, Kris Hunter, Lindsey Jackson, Luke James, Jerome Jones, Dahntay Marshall, Rawle Martin, Darrick Ollie, Kevin Owens, Andre Powell, Josh Smith, Donta Wilks, Mike Williams, Aaron Wright, Dorell Andersen, Chris Anderson, Shandon Araujo, Rafael Armstrong, Darrell Barnes, Matt Barrett, Andre Barry, Jon Batista, Esteban Baxter, Lonny Bowen, Ryan Burleson, Kevin Bynum, Andrew Bynum, Will Cleaves, Mateen Collins, Jason Dickau, Dan Fitch, Gerald Grundy, Anthony Hart, Jason Henderson, Alan Jackson, Jim Johnson, Amir Marks, Sean Maxiell, Jason Miles, Cj Mutombo, Dikembe Nailon, Lee Norris, Moochie Outlaw, Bo Piatkowski, Eric Price, Ronnie Profit, Laron Roberson, Anthony Scalabrine, Brian Skinner, Brian Sow, Pape Storey, Awvee Stoudemire, Amare Taylor, Donell Thomas, Billy Williams, Eric Woods, Loren

4 NBA STATISTICS AND POTPOURRI TABLE OF CONTENTS BY HARVEY POLLACK OUR STAFF Richard Pfander, Ron Pollack, Sharon Edwards, Danielle Jacobs, Jeff Shallow, Joe Lopchinsky, Shana Reyes, Mike Willey, Mike Birnbaum, Josh Mason, Charlie Hunter, John Grasso, Morgan Shank, Bob Rosen, Mike Kutch, Sam Rodemy, Noah Erkes, David May, Robert Yost, John Kindred, NBA Statistics. All contributed to this publication. 10,000 Points, 10,000 Rebounds, 4,000 Assists ,000 Points, 10,000 Rebounds, More Rebounds Win Coaches Points, 5 Rebounds, 5 Assists in 1st 5 Seasons Points, 10 Rebounds Point & 1000 Rebound Seasons Point Seasons Point Seasons Tandom Triple Double Game Year Comparison of NBA Finsihes Second Clock History , Second Clock Lows Coaches Point Playoff Club Point FG Analysis, Game and Season Point FG 's Team , Point FG Streaks Point FGA Team, Player , Point Shooters Worst Point Shooters, None Point Shooting Point Worst Attempted Minute Players Minute Projections Rebounds , Minute Projections, Assists Minute Projections, Blocked Shots , Minute Projections, Lesser Playing Time Minute Projections, Points Minute Projections, Shots Attempted Minute Projections, Turnovers , 8, And 24-Second Violations Man Units to 500 Club Rebounds And Assists ABA Scoring Leaders and Awards , 205 AC Greenis Streak ,205 Age and Experience All Black Starters All College Starters Make NBA All Time Win and Loss Streaks All-Star Game And Draft Sites All-Star Game Ref All-Time Analysis of Players All-Time Best Playoff Records All-Time Games - One Team All-Time High Schools By States All-Time Scorers (NBA & ABA Amnesty Bonus Archibald's Feat Arenas Assist & Non-Assist Analysis Assist Analysis , 130 Assist Champions Assist Leader With 2 Teams Assisted Field Goals Assists All-Time Assists, Double Figure Atlantic Division Race Attendance Data , 135 Attendance Months Attendance Playoffs Attendance, Regular Season Playoffs Attendance, Single Season Average 20 Points, 10 Rebounds Average 34 Points, 3 Different Teams Away From Play Fouls , 238 Back To Back Finals Back To Back Games Back To Back Record Baylor, Elgin, Retirement Day Bellamy Close To Wilt Bench Scoring Best & Worst Shooting OT Best & Worst Shooting Team Best Comebacks, Leads Blown Better FG% Than FT% Bibby's, Henry Feat Biggest Leads & Deficits Birthdays, Players Birthplaces of Americans By State Blocked Shots, Individual Boston FT Mark Brother Combinations Brown, Larry, Distinction Bryant, Kobe, Youngest Feats Captains Carroll, 4-Point Record Center's Assist Record Centers Don't Dominate Central Division Race Chamberlain And Russell Chamberlain In 3 Cities Chamberlain vs. Rodman Rebounds Chamberlain vs. Russell Chamberlain's Double Figure Games Chamberlain's Greatest Scoring Chamberlain's Scoring Career Champions Champions In 3 Cities Champions, Scoring Championship Rings Champs To Chumps Clean Hands Award Clear Path Fouls , 158 Close Games, Runaways Close, No Cigar Coach 2 Teams Same Year Coach And Player Coach Of All 4 ABA Teams Coach Of Year Coached Where Played In College Coaches Coaches And Player For A Team Coaches in NBA Finals vs. Old Team Coaches Most With 1 Team Coaches, Birthdays Coaches, Colleges Coaches, Current Records Coaches, Current Reigns Coaches, Ex-Players Coaches, Longest Service Coaches, Top Assistants Coaches, Winningest Coaching Jobs Coaching Mid-Season Changes Coaching Playoff Wins Coaching Records, Total, Percentage Coaching Seniority Coin Flips Colors, Team Consecutive Games Started Consecutive Playing Streak Consecutive Years, Playoffs Cost Of Victories Crowds, Playoffs Crowds, Regular, Crunch Time Current Franchise Records, All-Time Current Players, Most Clubs Delay Of Game Violations Differential, Point History Disqualifications Distance of Field Goals Dominance Index Double Doubles Double Figure Assists and Points Double Figure Assists, Player Double Figure Best Percentage Double Figure Most Assists, Team Double Figure Most Games, Team Double Figure Rebounds & Assists, Player Double Figure Rebounds & Assists, Team Double Figure Rebounds & Points Double Figure Rebounds, Player Double Figure Scoring Double Figure Scoring , 242 Double Figure Scoring, All-Time Double Figure Streaks Double Figure Team Double Figure, None Or All Draft Choices, Draft History , 156, 197 Draft Pick Number on Roster Draft Round Rosters Dream Team Dreiling Ball Ejection First Expansion Players Expansion Teams Extra Period Games, Multiple Extra Period Games, Single Fast Break Points Fastest To 30, FG and FT Shooting, Best and Worst FG Attempts To Assist Ratio FG's, Assists and Unassisted Field Goal % By Shot And Distance Field Goal Analysis Field Goals, All-Time Leaders Fifteen Points In Quarter Fifty Point Games Fifty Win Seasons Final Margins, Low Finger Rolls First 16 Draft Picks, First And Second Scorers In Overtime First Black Players

5 First Games Of NBA Players First Player Ejected First Round Picks Five Players In Game Five Point Play Flagrant Fouls, 17 Years Flagrant Fouls, Player Flagrant Fouls, Team Foreign Born Players Foreign Born Players, All-Time Four Point Plays Four Quarters, Same Totals Free-Throw Analysis Free-Throws 14, No FGs Free-Throws Playoff Mark Frequency Of Blocked Shots Game By Game Plus-Minus W-L Records Game Winning Field Goals Game Winning Free-Throws Games Lost By Injury, Illness Games Played Leader Games With One Team Garbage Time Players General Managers , 242 Goal Tending Half-Season Comparison Halves, Best & Worst Shooting Heaviest & Lightest Players Height & Weight High School Players In The NBA , 280 High Schools By States High Schools With Most NBA Players High Scoring Overtime High Scoring Quarters Highest FG Percentage Highest FT Percentage Highest Paid Holding Foes Under 100 Points Hundley's Lament Illegal Defense, Players Illegal Defense, Team Improvement Records , 139 Individual Stats, Starter Injuries Inside Presence Iron Man Streak , 231, 242 Iverson, Allen , 132, 271 Jabbar's Birthday Jackson's League Title Jackson's Winning % James, LeBron Johnsons On NBA Title Roster Jordan's Double Figure Scoring Jordan's Double Figure Streak Jump Ball Leaders Kerr's Iron Man Record Kerr's Streak Kirilenko Goes For Six Last NBA Player Coach Leaders In League FG Distance Leaders In Points, Assists, Rebounds Leaders, Overtime League FG Distance Totals League Point Breakdown Lefties As Starters Length Of Games Longest Field Goals Longest Field Goals, Last 10 Years Longest Game Longest Shot In History CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Loose Ball Fouls, 11 Years Losing Streaks, 2-Games Lottery , 184 Lowest Scoring Game Marion Matches Robinson McCloskey's One Game Memories For Joe Ruklick Merchandising Leaders, Team, Players Millionaires Minimums To Be Ranked Minutes Played Minutes, All-Time , 166 More Offensive Rebounds Than Defensive More Personals Than Points In Career More Rebounds Than Points More Rebounds Than Points, All-Time More Than 12 Players In Game Most Blocked Shots, Game, Season Most Career Playoff Coaching Wins Most Consecutive Wins Losses Seasons Most Consecutive Years Playoffs Most Flawless Performances Most FT and FG Attempted Most Improved Clubs Most Players, College, State Most Players, Conferences Most Players, High School, State Most Players, State Most Playoffs Without Title Most Points, Most Potent Scoring Tandem Most Rapid 3-Pointers Most Returns To NBA Team Most Shots In A Game Most Steals In Game Most Traded Active Players Most Traveled Players Multiple Overtime Multiple Scoring Titles Name Changes Name, Longest Name, Most Common, Last Names With Numbers Names, First Names, Middle Names, Real First Nash Ratings NBA Champions & NCAA Finalist NBA Finishes NBA Officials Roster NBA Tables NCAA To NBA Title NCAA, Olympic, NBA Champion Nelson, Don, Never A Loser New CBA Rules New Player Rules Nicknames Of Defunct Teams NJ, Sixers Replay No 3-Pointers Attempted No Foul-Outs No Sub In Game Non-Shooters Northwest Division Race Number Retirements Odd Quarter Scores Offensive Fouls, 17 Years Offensive Fouls, Player Offensive Fouls, Team Offensive, Defensive, Teams Officiating Staff , 274 Oldest Arena Oldest Players Olympic Distinction One Hundred By Two One Hundred Club One Player In Double Figures, All-Time One Team Players O'Neal, Shaq, Birthday Opening Game Scoring Opening Tap Leaders Ousters Ousters, 36 Years Overall Contribution Overtime Scoring, High Overtime Tap Winners & Losers , 253 Overtime Taps Own Shots Blocked Pacific Division Race Palidromes Pat Riley Personal Foul Frequency Personals Vs. Points Pierce, Paul, Feat , 180 Pivotal Player Player Best & Worst Teams Player Rebound Analysis Players Never Missed Playoffs Playing Pair Playoff Pool Playoff Production Playoff Refs Playoff Streaks, Best & Worst Plus-Minus, Team Point Production Points In Paint Population NBA Cities Portland Once Draft Site Position Breakdown Postponed Games Potential Scoring Quadruple-Doubles Quarter High & Low Quarter Scoring Quarter Win-Loss Records Rating Players By Position Rebound Analysis, Offensive, Defensive Rebound Efficiency Rebound Leaders Of Foe's Missed FGs Rebound Leaders Of Foe's Missed FTs Rebound Leaders Of Own Team's Missed FGs Rebound Leaders Of Own Team's Missed FTs Rebounding, Team Rebounds Champions Rebounds, Differential Rebounds, Team Record When Starters Are Absent Refs From Philly Refs In NBA Finals 27 Years Retired Players Riley 2-Point FGs System Riley In Playoffs , 264 Road Attendance Roberts, Fred, Trivia Robertson's 5 Super Seasons Rookie Comparison Rookies & MVP Rules CBA Sadowski To Wilt Salary Same Last Name As Presidents

6 Same Team, Top Scoring By Countries Scoring Leader, No FGs Scoring Milestones Second Chance Points Seven Personals Seven-Point Play Shooting 50%, 40%, & 90% Shooting Efficiency Shooting Percentages , 252 Shooting, Best & Worst , 157 Shot Clock Usage Shots Blocked, 17 Years Shots Blocked, Most & Least Shots Blocked, Own Team Shots Missed Record Single City Champion, Different Capacity Sixty Point, 45 Point Scorers Sixty Win Seasons Sloan, Jerry, Seniority Southeast Division Race Southwest Division Race Standings Vs. Continental League System Starters, Full-Time States Of USA Players Steals Leader Steals, Team Stivring In 5 Uniforms Stockton's Playoffs Streaks, Longest, Team Streaks, Winning & Losing Sub-100 Point Games & Streaks Sub-200 Pounders Rebounds Tallest & Shortest Players Tallest Players, 7 Feet Or More Tattoos , 132 Team Rankings Team, Scoring 100 First Teams Always Led, Never Led Technical Foul Data Technical Foul Shooters, Most Accurate Technical Fouls, 37 Year Leaders Technical, Playoffs CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Technicals, Individuals Technicals, None Technicals, Odd Technicals, Team Ten Passes In Win Tendex Ratings Thibodeau Ratings Thirty & Forty Point Games Three Point Play Records Three Point Streak Three Pointer First Three Second Leaders, 12 Years Three Second Violations Three Second Violations Three Shot Foul Analysis Three Thousand Point Club, Playoffs Three-Decade Players Three-Pointers, Rapid Title Round Failures Top 3 All-Time Categories Top 3 In Categories Top 3 To Reach Points Top 40, Rebounds, Assists, Points Top FG% For Point Guards Top Forward Duo Tops In 20 Rebounds Tracy McGrady 34-Second Outburst Traveling Calls, 16 Years Traveling Calls, Playoffs Traveling Calls, Team Trillion Club Triple Double Double Triple Double First Triple Doubles By Oscar Robertson Triple Doubles, Triple Doubles, 28 Years Triple Doubles, 3 Games In A Row Triple Doubles, 4 On Same Night Triple Doubles, Most Consecutive Triple Doubles, Odd Triple Doubles, Playoffs, 7 Games Triple Doubles, Unconventional Turning Team Around Turnover, Player Turnover-Assist Ratios Turnovers, Home & Away Turnovers, Player, Season Turnovers, Playoffs, Game, Season , 177 Turnovers, Points Scored Turnovers, Team Twelve Plus Players Twelve-Foot Baskets Twenty Point Games Twenty Point Halves Twenty Point Quarters Twenty Rebounds Twenty-Five Point Duos Twenty-One Seasons Twenty-Twenty Club Two-Game Losing Streaks Two-Point Shooters, Top & Bottom Two-Team Double-Header Unassisted FG Leaders Uniform Numbers Unusual Reasons For Missing Games Ups & Downs, NBA Scoring , 237 Utah Tops Playing Streak Veterans Walton's Misleading Stat Wilkins With 4 Teams Wilkins, Games Played Or Coached , 155 Willis Reed Distinction Wilt Chamberlain Records..73, 132, 140, 143, 148, , 186, 192, 204, 265 Wilt's 48.5 Minute Average Wilt's Combos Combine For 100 Points Winning & Losing Streaks Winning Margins, Playoffs Winning Margins, Season Winning Percentage, 31 Years Winning Percentage, Home-Away Winning Ways, 1st & 4th Quarters Wins, Losses, After Period Leads Working Men's Club Youngest Players FASTEST PLAYERS TO REACH 15,000 POINTS, NBA HISTORY Player Games 1. Wilt Chamberlain Michael Jordan Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Oscar Robertson Elgin Baylor George Gervin Jerry West Shaquille O Neal Bob McAdoo Allen Iverson 557 Player Games 11. Bob Pettit Adrian Dantley Rick Barry Dominique Wilkins Karl Malone David Robinson Pete Maravich Elvin Hayes Larry Bird Vince Carter 623 FAMILIES IN THE NBA There are a few cases of two members of the same family getting time in the NBA sometimes at the same time. Twosomes are Mike Dunleavy, coach of the LA Clippers, and son Mike, now with Indiana; Ex-player Bill Walton and son Luke now with the LA Lakers; Former players John Lucas and son John formerly with Houston; Current Referees Joe and Brian Forte; Former Ref, Darrell Garretson and current Ref son Ron; Ex-Ref Tommy Nunez and current son Tommy; former Ref Jim Capers and current Ref, son James. 3

7 KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN CRUNCH TIME The Crunch Time Stat was designed by the NBA to provide an innovative way to measure Crunch Time performances players who step up when the game is on the line! Crunch Time kicks in during the last two minutes and all overtime periods. Here s the formula: (PTS + REB + AST + STL + BLK) ((FGA FGM) + (FTA FTM) + TO) + 4 points if their team wins. If the point differential of the game is greater than 15 points at the two-minute mark, only the losing team s players are eligible to earn Crunch Time points. Kobe Bryant won in Vince Carter was tops in suceeding Dwayne Wade. Kevin Garnett was the victor and Michael Redd in Crunch Player Team Points Reb. Asts. Steals Blks. FGA FG FTA FT TO W/L Points Bryant, Kobe Lakers Nash, Steve Suns Carter, Vince Nets Marion, Shawn Suns James, LeBron Cavaliers Billups, Chauncey Pistons Nowitzki, Dirk Mavericks Stoudemire, Amare Suns Okur, Mehmet Jazz Terry, Jason Mavericks Kidd, Jason Nets Williams, Deron Jazz Ford, T.J. Raptors Davis, Ricky Timberwolves Hamilton, Richard Pistons Arenas, Gilbert Wizards Garnett, Kevin Timberwolves Boozer, Carlos Jazz Prince, Tayshaun Pistons Barbosa, Leandro Suns Dalembert, Samuel 76ers Duncan, Tim Spurs Hinrich, Kirk Bulls Bosh, Chris Raptors Gordon, Ben Bulls Alston, Rafer Rockets Randolph, Zach Trail Blazers Butler, Caron Wizards Korver, Kyle 76ers Parker, Smush Lakers Howard, Dwight Magic McGrady, Tracy Rockets Maggette, Corey Clippers Curry, Eddy Knicks Harris, Devin Mavericks Fisher, Derek Jazz Ginobili, Manu Spurs Haslem, Udonis Heat Granger, Danny Pacers Smith, Josh Hawks Brand, Elton Clippers Iguodala, Andre 76ers Miller, Andre 76ers Walton, Luke Lakers Paul, Chris Hornets Okafor, Emeka Bobcats Deng, Luol Bulls Wallace, Rasheed Pistons Gooden, Drew Cavaliers Parker, Anthony Raptors Diaw, Boris Suns Varejao, Anderson Cavaliers Bell, Raja Suns Wallace, Ben Bulls O Neal, Jermaine Pacers Jack, Jarrett Trail Blazers Head, Luther Rockets West, David Hornets

8 KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN CRUNCH TIME (CONTINUED) Crunch Player Team Points Reb. Asts. Steals Blks. FGA FG FTA FT TO W/L Points Carroll, Matt Bobcats Felton, Raymond Bobcats Butler, Rasual Hornets Foye, Randy Timberwolves Harpring, Matt Jazz Martin, Kevin Kings McDyess, Antonio Pistons Camby, Marcus Nuggets Jefferson, Richard Nets Parker, Tony Spurs Howard, Josh Mavericks Iverson, Allen Nuggets Dampier, Erick Mavericks Lewis, Rashard Magic Stackhouse, Jerry Mavericks Tinsley, Jamaal Pacers Blake, Steve Nuggets Hughes, Larry Cavaliers Odom, Lamar Lakers Millsap, Paul Jazz Hill, Grant Suns Anthony, Carmelo Nuggets Ilgauskas, Zydrunas Cavaliers Bibby, Mike Kings Battier, Shane Rockets Marbury, Stephon Knicks Miller, Mike Grizzlies Stevenson, DeShawn Wizards Wallace, Gerald Bobcats Evans, Maurice Lakers Mason, Desmond Hornets West, Delonte Celtics Nelson, Jameer Magic Chandler, Tyson Hornets Dunleavy, Mike Pacers Posey, James Heat Harrington, Al Warriors Smith, Joe 76ers Atkins, Chucky Nuggets Crawford, Jamal Knicks Webster, Martell Trail Blazers Lee, David Knicks Jackson, Bobby Hornets Blount, Mark Timberwolves Wade, Dwyane Heat Howard, Juwan Rockets Jamison, Antawn Wizards Duhon, Chris Bulls Jefferson, Al Celtics Nene, Nuggets Bynum, Andrew Lakers Calderon, Jose Raptors James, Mike Rockets Wilcox, Chris SuperSonics Jackson, Stephen Warriors Williams, Jason Heat Artest, Ron Kings Roy, Brandon Trail Blazers Finley, Michael Spurs Delfino, Carlos Raptors Snow, Eric Cavaliers Moore, Mikki Nets Johnson, Joe Hawks Bowen, Bruce Spurs

9 KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN CRUNCH TIME (CONTINUED) Crunch Player Team Points Reb. Asts. Steals Blks. FGA FG FTA FT TO W/L Points Pierce, Paul Celtics Kirilenko, Andrei Jazz Dixon, Juan Raptors Nesterovic, Rasho Raptors Nachbar, Bostjan Nets Warrick, Hakim Grizzlies Jones, Eddie Heat Udoka, Ime Trail Blazers Pachulia, Zaza Hawks Mobley, Cuttino Clippers Turkoglu, Hedo Magic Ming, Yao Rockets Salmons, John Kings Farmar, Jordan Lakers Childress, Josh Hawks Hassell, Trenton Timberwolves Pargo, Jannero Hornets Hayes, Jarvis Wizards Garbajosa, Jorge Raptors Diop, DeSagana Mavericks Murray, Flip Pistons Collison, Nick SuperSonics Gay, Rudy Grizzlies Allen, Ray SuperSonics Miller, Brad Kings Davis, Baron Warriors Gasol, Pau Grizzlies Collins, Jason Nets Milicic, Darko Magic Nocioni, Andres Bulls Smith, Craig Timberwolves Buckner, Greg Mavericks Brown, Devin Hornets Biedrins, Andris Warriors Hayes, Chuck Rockets Patterson, Ruben Bucks Williams, Marcus Nets Walker, Antoine Heat Outlaw, Travis Trail Blazers Kleiza, Linas Nuggets Mourning, Alonzo Heat Lue, Tyronn Hawks Ellis, Monta Warriors Thomas, Tim Clippers Magloire, Jamaal Trail Blazers Ridnour, Luke SuperSonics Marshall, Donyell Cavaliers Kapono, Jason Raptors Daniels, Antonio Wizards Radmanovic, Vladimir Lakers Hunter, Steven 76ers Kaman, Chris Clippers Webber, Chris Pistons Frye, Channing Knicks Pietrus, Mickael Warriors Williams, Mo Bucks Jones, James Suns Wilkins, Damien SuperSonics Aldridge, LaMarcus Trail Blazers Haywood, Brendan Wizards Rondo, Rajon Celtics Barry, Brent Spurs Green, Willie 76ers Williams, Marvin Hawks

10 KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN CRUNCH TIME (CONTINUED) Crunch Player Team Points Reb. Asts. Steals Blks. FGA FG FTA FT TO W/L Points Thomas, Kurt Suns Bell, Charlie Bucks Williams, Shelden Hawks Foster, Jeff Pacers Ross, Quinton Clippers Wright, Dorell Heat Graham, Joey Raptors Morrison, Adam Bobcats Peterson, Morris Raptors Watson, Earl SuperSonics Pavlovic, Sasha Cavaliers Smith, JR Nuggets Najera, Eduardo Nuggets Dooling, Keyon Magic Barnes, Matt Warriors Bargnani, Andrea Raptors Thomas, Tyrus Bulls Battie, Tony Magic Richardson, Quentin Knicks Ariza, Trevor Magic Brown, P.J. Bulls Brown, Kwame Lakers Green, Gerald Celtics Petro, Johan SuperSonics George, Devean Mavericks Redd, Michael Bucks Abdur-Rahim, Shareef Kings Cassell, Sam Clippers Jones, Damon Cavaliers Armstrong, Darrell Pacers Williamson, Corliss Kings Bogut, Andrew Bucks Payton, Gary Heat Jaric, Marko Timberwolves Arroyo, Carlos Magic Johnson, Anthony Hawks O Neal, Shaquille Heat Oberto, Fabricio Spurs Giricek, Gordan Jazz Turiaf, Ronny Lakers Elson, Francisco Spurs Wright, Antoine Nets Livingston, Shaun Clippers Gomes, Ryan Celtics Stoudamire, Damon Grizzlies Boykins, Earl Bucks Murphy, Troy Pacers Jasikevicius, Sarunas Warriors Robinson, Clifford Nets Gelabale, Mickael SuperSonics Richardson, Jason Warriors Garcia, Francisco Kings Carney, Rodney 76ers Voskuhl, Jake Bobcats Jones, Fred Trail Blazers Jones, Dahntay Grizzlies Knight, Brevin Bobcats Evans, Reggie Nuggets Cook, Brian Lakers Robinson, Nate Knicks Anderson, Derek Bobcats Vujacic, Sasha Lakers Hunter, Lindsey Pistons Wright, Lorenzen Hawks

11 KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN CRUNCH TIME (CONTINUED) Crunch Player Team Points Reb. Asts. Steals Blks. FGA FG FTA FT TO W/L Points Mohammed, Nazr Pistons Swift, Stromile Grizzlies Przybilla, Joel Trail Blazers Mutombo, Dikembe Rockets Brewer, Ronnie Jazz Herrmann, Walter Bobcats Collins, Jarron Jazz Thomas, Kenny Kings Telfair, Sebastian Celtics Kinsey, Tarence Grizzlies Jeffries, Jared Knicks Udrih, Beno Spurs Maxiell, Jason Pistons Johnson, Linton Hornets Boone, Josh Nets Horry, Robert Spurs Diawara, Yakhouba Nuggets Brezec, Primoz Bobcats Williams, Louis 76ers Claxton, Speedy Hawks Krstic, Nenad Nets Thomas, Etan Wizards Daniels, Marquis Pacers Francis, Steve Knicks Perkins, Kendrick Celtics May, Sean Bobcats Skinner, Brian Bucks House, Eddie Nets Ilyasova, Ersan Bucks Roberts, Lawrence Grizzlies McLeod, Keith Pacers Stoudamire, Salim Hawks Jackson, Marc Hornets Balkman, Renaldo Knicks Gibson, Daniel Cavaliers Humphries, Kris Raptors Stojakovic, Peja Hornets Scalabrine, Brian Celtics Rodriguez, Sergio Trail Blazers Rose, Malik Knicks Songaila, Darius Wizards McInnis, Jeff Bobcats Griffin, Adrian Bulls Blatche, Andray Wizards Croshere, Austin Mavericks Hudson, Troy Timberwolves McCants, Rashad Timberwolves Ewing, Daniel Clippers Vaughn, Jacque Spurs Davis, Dale Pistons Szczerbiak, Wally Celtics Collins, Mardy Knicks Doleac, Michael Heat Allen, Tony Celtics Villanueva, Charlie Bucks Johnson, Alexander Grizzlies Powe, Leon Celtics Hart, Jason Clippers Gadzuric, Dan Bucks Sefolosha, Thabo Bulls Bonner, Matt Spurs Armstrong, Hilton Hornets Brown, Dee Jazz Allen, Malik Bulls

12 KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN CRUNCH TIME (CONTINUED) Crunch Player Team Points Reb. Asts. Steals Blks. FGA FG FTA FT TO W/L Points Jones, Solomon Hawks Ollie, Kevin 76ers Diogu, Ike Pacers Noel, David Bucks Wilks, Mike SuperSonics Bogans, Keith Magic Snyder, Kirk Rockets Simmons, Cedric Hornets Redick, JJ Magic Price, Ronnie Kings Baston, Maceo Pacers Miles, CJ Jazz Williams, Shawne Pacers Lowry, Kyle Grizzlies Dickau, Dan Trail Blazers Harrington, Junior Grizzlies Ray, Allan Celtics Ivey, Royal Hawks Singleton, James Clippers Adams, Hassan Nets Wesley, David Cavaliers Wells, Bonzi Rockets Johnson, DerMarr Nuggets Williams, Shammond Lakers Diener, Travis Magic Jones, Bobby 76ers Foyle, Adonal Warriors LaFrentz, Raef Trail Blazers Mason, Roger Wizards Banks, Marcus Suns Marshall, Rawle Pacers Henderson, Alan 76ers Brown, Shannon Cavaliers Rose, Jalen Suns Greer, Lynn Bucks Reed, Justin Rockets Douby, Quincy Kings Outlaw, Bo Magic Araujo, Rafael Jazz Spanoulis, Vassilis Spurs Martin, Darrick Raptors Padgett, Scott Grizzlies Powell, Josh Warriors Anderson, Alan Bobcats Quinn, Chris Heat Robinson, Bernard Nets Williams, Justin Kings Brown, Andre SuperSonics Fortson, Danny SuperSonics Booth, Calvin Wizards Wright, Bracey Timberwolves Azubuike, Kelenna Warriors Amundson, Louis 76ers Roberson, Anthony RimRockers James, Jerome Knicks Tsakalidis, Jake Rockets Madsen, Mark Timberwolves Cardinal, Brian Grizzlies Jackson, Luke Raptors Lucas, John Rockets Bozeman, Cedric Thunderbirds Ruffin, Michael Wizards Freije, Matt Hawks Reiner, Jared Bucks Schenscher, Luke Trail Blazers

13 KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN CRUNCH TIME (CONCLUDED) Crunch Player Team Points Reb. Asts. Steals Blks. FGA FG FTA FT TO W/L Points Christie, Doug Clippers Harrington, Othella Bobcats Olowokandi, Michael Celtics Griffin, Eddie Timberwolves Sweetney, Michael Bulls Hodge, Julius Thunderbirds Ager, Maurice Mavericks Blalock, Will Pistons Williams, Aaron Clippers Garrity, Pat Magic Khryapa, Viktor Bulls Bass, Brandon Hornets Greene, Orien Pacers Graham, Stephen Skyforce Harrison, David Pacers Barron, Earl Heat Markota, Damir Bucks Pinkney, Kevinn Celtics Cato, Kelvin Knicks Newble, Ira Cavaliers Johnson, Amir Pistons Randolph, Shavlik 76ers Davis, Paul Clippers Ratliff, Theo Celtics Jones, Jumaine Suns Medvedenko, Slava Hawks Glyniadakis, Andreas Thunderbirds Dupree, Ronald Pistons Vinicius, Marcus Hornets Martin, Kenyon Nuggets Mbenga, DJ Mavericks O Bryant, Patrick Warriors Sene, Mouhamed SuperSonics Tucker, PJ Raptors Barea, Jose Mavericks McKie, Aaron Lakers Sow, Pape Raptors Butler, Jackie Rockets Batista, Esteban Hawks Morris, Randolph Knicks Burke, Pat Suns Farmer, Desmon 66ers Korolev, Yaroslav Clippers Thompson, Dijon Thunderbirds Williams, Eric Stampede Sampson, Jamal Nuggets Lang, James RimRockers Simien, Wayne Heat Slokar, Uros Raptors Taylor, Donell Wizards Conroy, Will Clippers Hollins, Ryan Bobcats Hite, Robert Skyforce Smith, Steven Arsenal Major, Renaldo Wizards Willis, Kevin Mavericks Taylor, Maurice Kings White, James Spurs Novak, Steve Rockets Mensah-Bonsu, Pops Mavericks Ely, Melvin Spurs PIERCE ACCOMPLISHES RARE FEAT In , Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics accomplished a rare feat by leading his team in points (2,115), rebounds (530), assists (375), and steals (107). 10

14 Dwight Howard Desmond Mason Amare Stoudemire Mickael Pietrus Shawn Marion Etan Thomas Chris Wilcox Jermaine O Neal Carmelo Anthony Caron Butler Eddy Curry Darko Milicic Tyson Chandler Jamaal Magloire Andre Iguodala Josh Childress Nene LaMarcus Aldridge Emeka Okafor Yao Ming LeBron James Andrei Kirilenko Hakim Warrick Kevin Martin Josh Smith Al Harrington Mikki Moore Richard Jefferson Chris Bosh Drew Gooden Luol Deng Stromile Swift Erick Dampier Ben Wallace Samuel Dalembert Tony Battie Alonzo Mourning Mark Blount Vince Carter Monta Ellis Shaquille O Neal Trevor Ariza Pau Gasol Jason Maxiell Brendan Haywood Antonio McDyess Steven Hunter Josh Boone Gerald Wallace Renaldo Balkman Andris Biedrins Francisco Elson Tyrus Thomas JR Smith Carlos Boozer Chris Webber Andrew Bynum Rashard Lewis Tayshaun Prince Tim Duncan Al Jefferson Maurice Evans Ruben Patterson Dan Gadzuric Andrew Bogut Paul Millsap Marcus Camby Rodney Carney Rudy Gay NBA S 356 DUNKING TOTALS Sasha Pavlovic Nick Collison Kwame Brown Elton Brand Rasheed Wallace Kevin Garnett Bostjan Nachbar David Lee Gerald Green Dwayne Wade Ricky Davis Kobe Bryant Ronny Turiaf Shareef Abdul-Raheem.59 Udonis Haslem Danny Granger DeSagana Diop Ronnie Brewer Ike Diogu Solomon Jones Corey Maggette Craig Smith James Posey Joey Graham Dale Davis Tracy McGrady Donyell Marshall Lawrence Roberts Jerry Stackhouse Linas Kleiza Justin Williams Johan Petro Mike Dunleavy Mehmet Okur Baron Davis Travis Outlaw Cedric Simmons Hilton Armstrong Jake Voskuhl Shelden Williams Rasho Nesterovic Zydrunas Ilgauskas...28 Shaun Livingston Alexander Johnson Stephen Jackson Anderson Varejao Tony Allen Lamar Odom Dikembe Mutombo Jason Richardson Hassan Adams Anthony Parker Jeff Foster Dorell Wright Kendrick Perkins Marvin Williams Leon Powe Andrea Bargnani Smush Parker Damien Wilkins Trenton Hassell Matt Barnes Willie Green Troy Murphy Channing Frye Brian Skinner Juwan Howard Charlie Villanueva Luke Walton DeShawn Stevenson...23 Tarence Kinsey Joe Smith Chris Kaman Kenny Thomas Devin Brown Kris Humphries Devin Harris Maceo Baston Grant Hill Nazr Mohammed Joel Prsybilla Josh Howard Kirk Snyder Andray Blatche Martell Webster Boris Diaw PJ Brown Ron Artest Rajon Rondo Dahntay Jones David West Dirk Nowitzki Eduardo Najera Jared Jeffries Fred Jones Mickael Gelabale Keyon Dooling Tim Thomas Louis Williams Carlos Delfino Mike Miller Rashad McCants Jerome James Ryan Hollins Mardy Collins Zaza Pachulia Michael Sweetney Charlie Bell Nenad Krstic John Salmons Pat Burke Rasual Butler Pops Mensah-Bonsu....7 Thabo Sefolosha Quentin Richardson....7 Andre Brown Sean May Jamal Crawford Yakhouba Diawara Linton Johnson Adonal Foyel Lorenzo Wright Antoine Walker Manu Ginobili Bonzi Wells Michael Redd Brent Barry Shavlik Randolph Calvin Booth Cuttino Mobley Jason Collins Delonte West Joe Johnson Gilbert Arenas Justin Reed Kelenna Azubuike Primoz Brezec Paul Pierce Ronnie Price Quintin Ross Viktor Khryapa Ray Allen Alan Henderson Reggie Evans Antoine Wright Vladamir Radmanovic...9 Brian Cook Zach Randolph Flip Murray Antonio Daniels Freddy Jones Austin Croshere JR Smith Brad Miller Jarvis Hayes Jamal Sampson Melvin Ely Larry Hughes Ronald Dupree Michael Finley Shawne Williams Randy Foye Bobby Jones Richard Hamilton Chuck Hayes Walter Herrmann Corliss Williamson Adam Morrison David Noel Amir Johnson Ersan Ilyasova Brandon Roy James White Chris Paul Luther Head DerMarr Johnson Matt Bonner Deron Williams Morris Peterson Devean George Raja Bell Fabricio Oberto Shannon Brown Hedo Turkoglu Aaron Williams James Singleton Andres Nocioni Anthony Johnson Mouhamed Sene Ben Gordon Paul Davis Bo Outlaw Rafael Araujo CJ Miles Raymond Felton Donell Taylor Salim Stoudemire Francisco Garcia Adrian Griffin Gordan Giricek Bernard Robinson Jake Tsakalidis Brian Scalabrine Jared Reiner Bruce Bowen Jarron Collins Chauncey Billups Jason Terry Chris Duhon Jordan Farmar Damir Markota Josh Powell Daniel Ewing Kenyon Martin Daniel Gibson Kyle Korver Darius Songaila Louis Amundson DJ Mbenga Marcus Banks Eddie Jones Marquis Daniels Esteban Batista Matt Harpring Greg Buckner Peja Stojakovic Ira Newble Robert Horry Jackie Butler Ryan Gomes James Lang TJ Ford Jorge Garbajosa Wally Szczerbiak Kalenna Azubuike Allan Ray Kyle Lowry Allen Iverson Malik Allen Antawn Jamison Malik Rose Brandon Bass Marc Jackson Cedric Bozeman Marcus Vinicius David Harrison Michael Olowokandi....1 Derek Anderson Mo Williams Earl Barron Nate Robinson Earl Watson Orien Greene James Jones Othella Harrington Kelvin Cato Patrick O Bryant Kevinn Pinkney Quincy Douby Kurt Thomas Renaldo Major Luke Jackson Robert Hite Marko Jaric Scott Padgett Maurice Ager Sean Marks Maurice Taylor Shane Battier Michael Doleac Steve Blake Michael Ruffin Steve Francis Theo Ratliff Uros Slokar TOTALS ,191 SEASON TOTALS: In ; in ; in ; 333-8,146 in ; in ; in ; in ; Record in ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ALLEN IVERSON RETAINS CLEAN HANDS AWARD The Clean Hands award to the NBA player credited with more steals than personal fouls again went to Allen Iverson in Iverson had 123 steals and only 95 personals and no other player had more steals than personals. 11

15 S. O Neal 3852 D. Robinson 1654 Mutumbo 1514 Kemp 1506 Webber 1443 Thorpe 1421 Mourning 1390 Barkley 1290 D. Davis 1288 Abdur-Rahim 1126 Garnett 1126 Pippen 1116 R. Wallace 1111 Olajuwan 1098 K. Malone 1086 R. Wallace 1075 P. Ewing 1061 M. Jordan 1023 Marion 975 Willis 961 D. Coleman 912 B. Wallace 876 McDyess 848 Duncan 846 Stackhouse 832 Ken Martin 820 Drexler 817 Weatherspoon 796 A. Davis 783 Campbell 781 Hor. Grant 756 D. Wilkins 742 K. Bryant 739 Gasol 739 Camby 732 Baker 716 V. Carter 703 McGrady 690 A. Stoudemire 669 Parish 668 M. West 666 Morris 666 E. Curry 663 Dony Marshall 658 Divac 650 J. O Neal 636 John Williams 635 D. Howard 630 Seikaly 629 Finley 627 Cato 624 Ratliff 614 CL. Robinson 588 Smits 586 D. Miles 559 S. Swift 553 Ceballos 549 R. Harper 545 R. Lewis 544 Augmon 537 K. Gill 537 P.J. Brown 535 Br. Williams 535 L. Murray 531 B. Curan 522 B. Grant 521 Battie 520 Chambers 516 Christie 511 E. Jones 502 A. Walker 498 Ju. Howard 497 Bosh 494 Horry 491 Newman 490 Magloire 487 T. Hill 476 Rod Rogers 474 Kirilenko 472 NBA TWENTY YEAR DUNKS (1987 to 2007) (Minimum 63) Woolridge 472 Salley 471 Rice 465 Brand 464 G. Hill 463 B. Benjamin 457 P. Hardaway 457 Tisdale 452 Causwell 449 Daugherty 444 C. Anthony 443 L. James 441 B. Haywood 439 G. Wilkins 438 Ant. Carr 437 A. Carr 436 Kersey 436 Nene 436 J. Richardson 434 Elliott 432 La. Ellis 431 S. Bradley 430 Polynice 428 G. Anderson 427 Ch. Smith 426 G. Long 426 Perdue 426 Gugliotta 425 Yao Ming 422 Dalembert 408 Sprewell 408 Gadzuric 405 And. Long 404 Van Horn 404 R. Jefferson 402 L. Wright 401 McKey 400 A. Williams 397 S. Roberts 396 Pinckney 395 Har. Grant 388 Wade 388 T. Thomas 387 R. Davis 386 Wilcox 385 Ellison 381 Nance 380 Robertson 377 C. Anthony 376 Iguodala 371 Ilgauskas 370 N. Anderson 370 Chandler 368 E. Thomas 367 Gatling 367 Gilliam 361 D. Mason 360 W. Williams 359 B. Edwards 355 J. Smith 353 T. Perry 351 X. McDaniel 347 P. Pierce 345 Vought 345 Kittles 339 Francis 335 Norman 335 Francis 334 Massenburg 332 Ostertag 330 M. Malone 328 R. Patterson 327 T. Bailey 326 G. Robinson 325 Majerle 324 W. Anderson 323 Clark 317 S. Hunter 313 Gattison 311 Caffey 309 Wells 305 Maggette 303 Brickowski 303 Ch. Brown 303 G. Wallace 296 O. Miller 296 C. Rogers 295 L. Johnson 294 R. Allen 293 Ken Thomas 292 A. Henderson 291 Posey 291 Rodman 291 Cage 290 Eaton 286 S. Bowie 285 Austin 283 Worthy 283 Geiger 280 Josh Smith 290 Boozer 289 Mohammed 288 D. Taylor 287 Jer. Williams 278 Schrempf 277 Jay. Williams 273 Benoit 271 A. Harrington 271 Prince 270 Kwa. Brown 270 M. Rose 268 Hughes 267 Cheaney 265 Dudley 265 J. White 263 Duckworth 259 Longley 257 Owens 256 Hammonds 254 Rider 252 M. Smith 251 M. Blount 249 A.C. Green 247 Nowitzki 247 Bry. Russell 246 LaFrentz 246 C. Butler 243 K. Smith 243 Hopson 242 B. Miller 241 Er. Johnson 241 Keefe 240 Hinson 235 Odum 234 B. Miller 233 C. Blount 232 Traylor 231 Williamson 231 DeClercq 223 A. Harrington 222 Okafor 221 Ham 219 Phills 219 Br. Reeves 216 Jim Jackson 213 Olowokandi 212 R. Williams 212 Sc. Williams 212 P. Anderson 211 Perkins 211 Mobley 211 B. Johnson 211 Odom 207 R. Miller 207 Childress 206 S. Smith 206 M. Strickland 205 Bonner 203 D. Henderson 200 Q. Richardson 198 S. Walker 195 Mercer 194 C. Butler 193 Fox 192 Donaldson 190 Josh Smith 189 T. Murray 189 Tarpley 189 B. Davis 188 A. Mason 186 Garrett 185 Elie 184 Lynch 184 Maxwell 184 Nestorovic 184 Muresan 183 Skinner 182 Bil. Thompson 182 T. Cummings 182 Rooks 181 Croshere 180 D. Reid 176 Artest 176 By. Scott 175 Corbin 175 Lohaus 175 J. Edwards 172 J. Wallace 171 M. Bryant 171 Starks 170 Wennington 169 Pack 168 A. Daniels 163 McCoy 163 E. Robinson 162 Reynolds 158 eterson 159 Simmons 159. Spencer 157 Tsakalidis 156 Artest 155 Mashburn 154 Sealy 153 Sampson 152 Richmond 150 Cartwright 149 Simpkins 148 Mi. Brown 147 Levingston 146 Royal 145 PRadmanovic 145 Chapman 144 K. Walker 144 D. Brown 143 A. Jefferson 143 Pietrus 142 Peeler 142 Abdul-Wahad 141 Warrick 141 Stojakovic 140 Szezerbiak 126 Sabonis 140 J.R. Reid 136 Parks 136 Bol 134 Rivers 134 R. Dumas 131 C. Henderson 130 Ferrell 126 H. Williams 126 Herrera 126 S. Anderson 126 Day 125 T. Davis 124 Teagle 124 E. Ellis 123 Mahorn 123 O. Smith 123 Slater 119 K. Edwards 117 Nesby 117 Catledge 116 F. Roberts 116 R. McCray 114 McCarty 113 D. Harvey 110 Gminski 109 Koncak 109 J. James 109 Kev. Martin 109 Kurt Thomas 105 S. Strong 105 Dickerson 104 G. Foster 104 R. White 104 V. Alexander 104 W. Cooper 104 D. Curry 103 Miner 103 M. Davis 101 K. Johnson 99 Lister 99 Villanueva 98 W. Berry 98 C. Jones 96 Shackleford 94 Closs 93 Oakley 92 Kleine 91 Booth 90 T. Campbell 90 D. Smith 89 Stith 89 Burton 87 Maxey 87 D. Ellis 86 J. Williams (IND) 86 Dreiling 85 Abdelnaby 83 T. Mills 83 McCulloch 82 R. Brown 82 E. Spencer 81 Lopez 81 M. Stewart 81 Sid Green 81 Milicic 80 Buechler 79 O. Harrington 79 Kite 78 Pressey 78 Ty. Thomas 76 Biedrins 76 Doug Smith 75 Kidd 75 A. Bynum 74 Eackles 74 Gamble 73 Ehlo 70 M. Thompson 70 R. Higgins 69 Mullin 68 Sellers 68 Jabbar 67 McMillan 66 Mustaf 66 Liberty 65 Myers 65 Bullard 64 C. Crawford 64 C. Benjamin 63 Carroll 63 12

16 SLAM DUNKS Jared Jeffries Jerry Stackhouse Joe Smith Lawrence Roberts Luol Deng Maceo Baston Mickael Gelabale Mike Dunleavy Pau Gasol Rasheed Wallace Tim Duncan Travis Outlaw Dikembe Mutombo Dirk Nowitzki Dwyane Wade Josh Howard Marvin Williams Tracy McGrady Andre Brown Chris Webber Corey Maggette Donyell Marshall Hilton Armstrong Jeff Foster Kelenna Azubuike Kenny Thomas Kirk Snyder Luke Walton Nazr Mohammed Solomon Jones Willie Green Zydrunas Ilgauskas Andrea Bargnani Bostjan Nachbar Kris Humphries Larry Hughes Linas Kleiza Martell Webster Mike Miller P.J. Brown Pops Mensah-Bonsu Quentin Richardson Shavlik Randolph Shelden Williams Smush Parker Trenton Hassell Troy Murphy Vladimir Radmanovic....4 Amir Johnson Andray Blatche Anthony Parker Austin Croshere Boris Diaw Brian Cook Chris Kaman Damien Wilkins Devean George Dorell Wright Hassan Adams Jake Voskuhl Justin Reed Lorenzen Wright Michael Finley Randy Foye Rashad McCants Rasual Butler Ron Artest Ryan Hollins Tarence Kinsey Tim Thomas Tony Allen BREAKDOWN OF DUNKS Alan Henderson Aleksandar Pavlovic Bonzi Wells CJ Miles David West Fred Jones Freddy Jones Grant Hill Hedo Turkoglu Jamal Crawford James Posey Josh Childress Justin Williams Keyon Dooling Linton Johnson Manu Ginobili Mardy Collins Nenad Krstic Paul Pierce Primoz Brezec Rajon Rondo Rasho Nesterovic Ronald Dupree Ryan Gomes Shaun Livingston Tayshaun Prince Zaza Pachulia Aaron Williams Antoine Walker Antoine Wright Antonio Daniels Bo Outlaw Brandon Roy Calvin Booth Charlie Bell Chris Paul Dale Davis Daniel Gibson David Harrison David Noel DerMarr Johnson DJ Mbenga Donell Taylor Gilbert Arenas Jake Tsakalidis Memphis/Houston Jamal Sampson James Lang Jared Reiner Jarron Collins Jarvis Hayes John Salmons Josh Powell Juwan Howard Kelvin Cato Kurt Thomas Louis Williams Marc Jackson Marquis Daniels Michael Sweetney Mouhamed Sene Paul Davis Quinton Ross Rafael Araujo Raja Bell Ray Allen Reggie Evans Richard Hamilton Robert Horry Sean May Shannon Brown Stephen Jackson Viktor Khryapa Walter Herrmann Yakhouba Diawara Zach Randolph Total REGULAR DUNKS Emeka Okafor Amare Stoudemire Alonzo Mourning Hakim Warrick Dwight Howard Nene Andrew Bogut Samuel Dalembert Jamaal Magloire Mikki Moore Shareef Abdur-Rahim...36 Etan Thomas Shaquille O Neal Erick Dampier Shawn Marion Andrew Bynum Eddy Curry Luol Deng Pau Gasol Andrei Kirilenko Josh Smith Tyrus Thomas Yao Brendan Haywood Steven Hunter Tyson Chandler Darko Milicic Josh Childress Stromile Swift Ben Wallace Marcus Camby Chris Webber Josh Boone Carlos Boozer Tayshaun Prince Carmelo Anthony Tony Battie Al Jefferson Jermaine O Neal Nick Collison Paul Millsap Solomon Jones Chris Bosh Dan Gadzuric Francisco Elson Tim Duncan Andris Biedrins Antonio McDyess David Lee Mark Blount Rasheed Wallace Vince Carter Chris Wilcox Kevin Garnett Kwame Brown LaMarcus Aldridge Udonis Haslem Al Harrington Drew Gooden Kenny Thomas Zydrunas Ilgauskas Desmond Mason Jason Maxiell Kevin Martin Shelden Williams Brian Skinner Charlie Villanueva Justin Williams Lawrence Roberts Nazr Mohammed Ruben Patterson Andre Iguodala Boris Diaw Dale Davis Elton Brand Hilton Armstrong Alexander Johnson Gerald Wallace Joel Przybilla Marvin Williams Anderson Varejao Caron Butler Dwyane Wade Jake Voskuhl Mehmet Okur Dikembe Mutombo Lamar Odom Maceo Baston Maurice Evans Rasho Nesterovic Richard Jefferson Andray Blatche Bostjan Nachbar Kobe Bryant Ronnie Brewer Ronny Turiaf Trenton Hassell Craig Smith Danny Granger Donyell Marshall Jamal Sampson Jeff Foster Joe Smith Lorenzen Wright P.J. Brown Rudy Gay Ryan Hollins Sasha Pavlovic Joey Graham Linas Kleiza Luke Walton Rodney Carney Brad Miller Calvin Booth DeSagana Diop Fabricio Oberto Jason Collins Kendrick Perkins Kris Humphries Melvin Ely Michael Sweetney Mickael Pietrus Monta Ellis Ron Artest Shaun Livingston Travis Outlaw Andrea Bargnani Dorell Wright Joe Johnson Johan Petro Juwan Howard LeBron James Louis Williams Primoz Brezec Quinton Ross Reggie Evans Sean May Adonal Foyle Carlos Delfino Cedric Simmons Charlie Bell Corey Maggette Damien Wilkins David West Eduardo Najera Ike Diogu Jared Jeffries Leon Powe Michael Finley Nenad Krstic Pat Burke Rajon Rondo Renaldo Balkman Ricky Davis Shavlik Randolph Tim Thomas Trevor Ariza Troy Murphy Walter Herrmann Adam Morrison Alan Henderson Anthony Parker Bo Outlaw Bonzi Wells Brandon Bass Brian Cook Cedric Bozeman Channing Frye Chris Kaman Derek Anderson Devean George Earl Barron Francisco Garcia Gordan Giricek Jake Tsakalidis James Jones James Posey Jared Reiner Jarron Collins Jarvis Hayes Jerome James John Salmons JR Smith Kelenna Azubuike Kevinn Pinkney Linton Johnson Louis Amundson Manu Ginobili Mardy Collins Michael Redd Michael Ruffin Mickael Gelabale Mike Dunleavy Richard Hamilton Shannon Brown Stephen Jackson State/Indiana Tarence Kinsey Viktor Khryapa Zach Randolph Zaza Pachulia Aaron Williams Andre Brown Andres Nocioni Anthony Johnson Antoine Wright Austin Croshere Baron Davis Bernard Robinson

17 Brent Barry Brian Scalabrine CJ Miles Corliss Williamson Dahntay Jones Damir Markota David Noel Delonte West DeShawn Stevenson Devin Brown Dirk Nowitzki Gerald Green Grant Hill Greg Buckner Hassan Adams Ira Newble Jackie Butler James Singleton Jerry Stackhouse Josh Powell Kelvin Cato Keyon Dooling Kirk Snyder Larry Hughes Marcus Vinicius Marko Jaric Marquis Daniels Matt Barnes Matt Bonner Maurice Taylor Michael Doleac Michael Olowokandi Mike Miller Mouhamed Sene Othella Harrington Paul Pierce Peja Stojakovic Pops Mensah-Bonsu Quentin Richardson Rafael Araujo Rashard Lewis Rasual Butler Renaldo Major Steve Francis Tony Allen Tracy McGrady Vladimir Radmanovic....1 Willie Green Yakhouba Diawara Total DRIVING DUNKS LeBron James Vince Carter Dwyane Wade Andre Iguodala Chris Bosh Caron Butler Elton Brand Carmelo Anthony Chris Wilcox Kobe Bryant Josh Smith Al Jefferson Amare Stoudemire Bostjan Nachbar Gerald Wallace Pau Gasol Luol Deng Damien Wilkins Renaldo Balkman Tayshaun Prince BREAKDOWN OF DUNKS (Continued) Tracy McGrady Dwight Howard Monta Ellis Nick Collison Richard Jefferson Trevor Ariza Anthony Parker Hakim Warrick Joey Graham Josh Howard Rashard Lewis Shaun Livingston Shawn Marion Tim Thomas Troy Murphy Carlos Boozer Corey Maggette Cuttino Mobley Jermaine O Neal Kevin Martin Linas Kleiza Ricky Davis Rudy Gay Tony Allen Andrea Bargnani David Lee Gerald Green Grant Hill John Salmons Josh Childress JR Smith Ruben Patterson Shareef Abdur-Rahim....6 Tim Duncan Brendan Haywood Darko Milicic Dirk Nowitzki Jamaal Magloire Matt Barnes Mike Dunleavy Nene Ray Allen Zaza Pachulia Andris Biedrins Antonio McDyess Delonte West Gilbert Arenas Johan Petro Juwan Howard Kris Humphries Lamar Odom Paul Pierce Stephen Jackson Travis Outlaw Andray Blatche Andrew Bogut Antoine Walker Antonio Daniels Chris Webber Deron Williams Fred Jones Hassan Adams J.R. Smith Jamal Crawford James Posey Jared Jeffries Jerry Stackhouse Keyon Dooling Kirk Snyder Mardy Collins Martell Webster Matt Harpring Mickael Pietrus Mike Miller Rajon Rondo Rashad McCants Rodney Carney Ronnie Price Sasha Pavlovic Thabo Sefolosha Vladimir Radmanovic....3 Yao Zach Randolph Adam Morrison Al Harrington Anderson Varejao Austin Croshere Ben Wallace Bonzi Wells Brent Barry Brian Skinner Carlos Delfino Chris Kaman Corliss Williamson Dahntay Jones Danny Granger DeShawn Stevenson Devin Brown Drew Gooden Earl Watson Eddy Curry Erick Dampier Ersan Ilyasova Freddy Jones Hedo Turkoglu Jason Terry Jeff Foster Jerome James Lawrence Roberts Leon Powe Louis Williams Luther Head Marcus Camby Mark Blount Marvin Williams Maurice Evans Mehmet Okur Mickael Gelabale Mikki Moore Morris Peterson Quinton Ross Rasheed Wallace Ron Artest Ronny Turiaf Smush Parker Tyrus Thomas Tyson Chandler Wally Szczerbiak Willie Green Yakhouba Diawara Aaron Williams Alonzo Mourning Andre Brown Andrei Kirilenko Andrew Bynum Antawn Jamison Baron Davis Ben Gordon Bobby Jones Brad Miller Brandon Roy Charlie Bell Charlie Villanueva Chuck Hayes Craig Smith Dan Gadzuric David Harrison David West DerMarr Johnson Desmond Mason Devean George Devin Harris Donyell Marshall Dorell Wright Emeka Okafor Fabricio Oberto Francisco Elson Hilton Armstrong James Singleton Jarvis Hayes Jason Collins Jason Richardson Joe Johnson Joe Smith Jordan Farmar Jorge Garbajosa Josh Powell Kalenna Azubuike Kelenna Azubuike Kenyon Martin Kevin Garnett Kurt Thomas Kwame Brown LaMarcus Aldridge Larry Hughes Luke Jackson Maceo Baston Malik Rose Marcus Banks Marko Jaric Marquis Daniels Maurice Ager Michael Doleac Michael Redd Nazr Mohammed Nenad Krstic Orien Greene Pat Burke Paul Davis Paul Millsap Peja Stojakovic Quentin Richardson Randy Foye Rasual Butler Reggie Evans Ryan Gomes Shane Battier Shawne Williams Steven Hunter Stromile Swift T.J. Ford Tarence Kinsey Trenton Hassell Udonis Haslem Viktor Khryapa Walter Herrmann Zydrunas Ilgauskas Total ALLEY OOP DUNKS Dwight Howard Shawn Marion Tyson Chandler Carmelo Anthony Eddy Curry Chris Wilcox Gerald Wallace Samuel Dalembert Andre Iguodala Desmond Mason LeBron James Shaquille O Neal Josh Smith Tyrus Thomas Amare Stoudemire Chris Bosh JR Smith Marcus Camby Rashard Lewis Ruben Patterson Tayshaun Prince Vince Carter Kevin Garnett LaMarcus Aldridge Mickael Pietrus Pau Gasol Josh Boone Jason Richardson Kobe Bryant Mikki Moore Steven Hunter Dwyane Wade Monta Ellis Tracy McGrady Hassan Adams Maurice Evans Rudy Gay Dan Gadzuric Dorell Wright Fred Jones Gerald Green Jason Maxiell Luol Deng Maceo Baston Ricky Davis Tony Battie Andris Biedrins Brendan Haywood Kevin Martin Mickael Gelabale Nick Collison Richard Jefferson Sasha Pavlovic Travis Outlaw Trevor Ariza Andre Brown Andrea Bargnani Andrei Kirilenko Emeka Okafor Francisco Elson James White Jerry Stackhouse Johan Petro Matt Barnes Nene Rasheed Wallace Stromile Swift Al Harrington Andrew Bogut Andrew Bynum Antoine Wright Ben Wallace Cedric Simmons Damien Wilkins David Lee Jermaine O Neal Josh Childress Kenyon Martin

18 Keyon Dooling Louis Williams Mark Blount Martell Webster Rashad McCants Ray Allen Renaldo Balkman Ronny Turiaf Solomon Jones Udonis Haslem Yao Al Jefferson Alonzo Mourning Austin Croshere Boris Diaw Bostjan Nachbar Brandon Roy Brent Barry Carlos Boozer Carlos Delfino Caron Butler Charlie Bell Charlie Villanueva Chris Kaman Danny Granger Darko Milicic Delonte West DerMarr Johnson Donyell Marshall Drew Gooden Erick Dampier Ersan Ilyasova Freddy Jones Hilton Armstrong J.R. Smith Jamaal Magloire James Posey James Singleton Jared Jeffries Joel Przybilla Joey Graham Justin Reed Justin Williams Kelenna Azubuike Kenny Thomas Kirk Snyder Kris Humphries Kwame Brown Linas Kleiza Linton Johnson Marcus Banks Raja Bell Rasho Nesterovic Rodney Carney Ronnie Brewer Ronnie Price Ryan Hollins Shannon Brown Shavlik Randolph Shawne Williams Tarence Kinsey Tim Duncan Tony Allen Willie Green Yakhouba Diawara Total FOLLOW UP DUNKS Dwight Howard Chris Wilcox Tyson Chandler Brendan Haywood BREAKDOWN OF DUNKS (Continued) Mikki Moore Nick Collison Amare Stoudemire Antonio McDyess Emeka Okafor Carmelo Anthony Drew Gooden Eddy Curry LaMarcus Aldridge Tyrus Thomas Jason Maxiell Marcus Camby Shawn Marion Yao Chris Bosh Chris Webber Gerald Green Hilton Armstrong Jared Jeffries Josh Smith Rashard Lewis Samuel Dalembert Shaquille O Neal Tony Battie Al Jefferson Andray Blatche Andrei Kirilenko Ben Wallace David Lee Elton Brand Hakim Warrick Johan Petro JR Smith Lawrence Roberts Luol Deng Rasheed Wallace Rudy Gay Tim Duncan Travis Outlaw Trevor Ariza Al Harrington Andre Iguodala Dale Davis Dorell Wright Erick Dampier Etan Thomas James Singleton Jason Richardson Kobe Bryant Kris Humphries Martell Webster Nazr Mohammed Nene Paul Millsap Renaldo Balkman Rodney Carney Ruben Patterson Stromile Swift Alonzo Mourning Amir Johnson Andrew Bogut Anthony Parker Charlie Villanueva Dahntay Jones Darko Milicic DeSagana Diop DeShawn Stevenson Francisco Elson Gerald Wallace Jake Voskuhl James Posey Jerome James Joe Smith Josh Boone Kevin Garnett Kevin Martin Kwame Brown Lamar Odom LeBron James Mark Blount Mickael Pietrus Pat Burke Pau Gasol Ron Artest Ronnie Brewer Shareef Abdur-Rahim....2 Shawne Williams Solomon Jones Steven Hunter Tony Allen Udonis Haslem Vince Carter Willie Green Adonal Foyle Alexander Johnson Allan Ray Anderson Varejao Andrew Bynum Andris Biedrins Antoine Wright Bostjan Nachbar Brandon Roy Brian Skinner Carlos Boozer Caron Butler Cedric Simmons Channing Frye Chris Kaman Corey Maggette Craig Smith Cuttino Mobley Damien Wilkins Dan Gadzuric Desmond Mason Dirk Nowitzki Dwyane Wade Eduardo Najera Ike Diogu Jermaine O Neal Joel Przybilla Josh Howard Justin Reed Kenny Thomas Kirk Snyder Leon Powe Linas Kleiza Malik Allen Manu Ginobili Marvin Williams Matt Bonner Maurice Evans Maurice Taylor Mickael Gelabale Nate Robinson Nenad Krstic Patrick O Bryant Rajon Rondo Rasho Nesterovic Rasual Butler Ricky Davis Ronald Dupree Ryan Hollins Shavlik Randolph Stephen Jackson Tarence Kinsey Theo Ratliff Tracy McGrady Troy Murphy Viktor Khryapa Zydrunas Ilgauskas Total REVERSE DUNKS Kobe Bryant Richard Jefferson Andre Iguodala Amare Stoudemire Chris Wilcox Dwight Howard LeBron James Maurice Evans Vince Carter Dorell Wright JR Smith Mickael Gelabale Nene Tracy McGrady Trevor Ariza Troy Murphy Andris Biedrins Boris Diaw David Lee Hakim Warrick Jamaal Magloire Jason Richardson Joe Smith Pau Gasol Ron Artest Sasha Pavlovic Andrea Bargnani Anthony Parker Brendan Haywood Brian Skinner Carmelo Anthony Chris Bosh Chris Webber Darko Milicic Drew Gooden Ike Diogu Jermaine O Neal Kevin Garnett Keyon Dooling Rodney Carney Rudy Gay Smush Parker Steven Hunter Stromile Swift Tony Battie Walter Herrmann Alonzo Mourning Anderson Varejao Andrei Kirilenko Andrew Bogut Antonio McDyess Brandon Roy Brent Barry Carlos Delfino Caron Butler Channing Frye Damien Wilkins DeSagana Diop Desmond Mason Dwyane Wade Fabricio Oberto Francisco Elson Gerald Green James Posey James Singleton Jerry Stackhouse Kevin Martin Kwame Brown Lawrence Roberts Linas Kleiza Luke Walton Luol Deng Mikki Moore Nick Collison Pat Burke Rasho Nesterovic Ricky Davis Shaquille O Neal Shawn Marion Shawne Williams Solomon Jones Thabo Sefolosha Total RUNNING DUNKS Luol Deng Andrew Bogut Josh Howard Carlos Boozer Tayshaun Prince Amare Stoudemire Andre Iguodala Brian Skinner Charlie Bell Chris Bosh Dirk Nowitzki Dwyane Wade Joey Graham Renaldo Balkman Ruben Patterson Andrea Bargnani Anthony Parker Antonio Daniels Carmelo Anthony Chris Wilcox Danny Granger DeSagana Diop Devin Harris Erick Dampier Francisco Elson Joe Smith Josh Smith Kevin Martin Kris Humphries Lamar Odom Michael Redd Pau Gasol Pops Mensah-Bonsu Richard Jefferson Sasha Pavlovic Alexander Johnson Andray Blatche Austin Croshere Baron Davis Bostjan Nachbar Brendan Haywood Carlos Delfino Charlie Villanueva Chris Webber Chuck Hayes Corey Maggette Dale Davis Dan Gadzuric DeShawn Stevenson Desmond Mason

19 Devean George Devin Brown Donell Taylor Dorell Wright Eddie Jones Esteban Batista Etan Thomas Flip Murray Gerald Green Gilbert Arenas Hakim Warrick Hassan Adams James Posey Jason Terry Jermaine O Neal Johan Petro John Salmons Josh Boone Louis Williams Luke Jackson Maurice Ager Mehmet Okur Mickael Pietrus Mikki Moore Monta Ellis Nene Paul Millsap Ricky Davis Rodney Carney Rudy Gay Shaquille O Neal Shaun Livingston Shelden Williams Stephen Jackson Steven Hunter Tim Duncan Troy Murphy Viktor Khryapa Vince Carter Total FASTBREAK DUNKS Shawn Marion Carmelo Anthony Josh Smith Luol Deng Andre Iguodala Ruben Patterson Tayshaun Prince Josh Childress Pau Gasol Gerald Wallace Amare Stoudemire Kevin Martin Caron Butler Carlos Delfino Hakim Warrick DeShawn Stevenson Dwyane Wade Linas Kleiza BREAKDOWN OF DUNKS (Concluded) Mickael Pietrus Desmond Mason Devin Brown Richard Jefferson Shelden Williams Tyrus Thomas Chris Wilcox Eduardo Najera Gerald Green Mehmet Okur Steven Hunter Trevor Ariza Tyson Chandler Alonzo Mourning Chris Bosh Mikki Moore Monta Ellis Rudy Gay Shareef Abdur-Rahim....7 Smush Parker Stephen Jackson Thabo Sefolosha Anthony Parker Bostjan Nachbar Carlos Boozer Chris Paul David West Emeka Okafor James Posey JR Smith LaMarcus Aldridge LeBron James Ricky Davis Ron Artest Ronnie Brewer Tarence Kinsey Tim Thomas Vince Carter Zydrunas Ilgauskas Andrei Kirilenko Charlie Villanueva Danny Granger Jamal Crawford Juwan Howard Linton Johnson Manu Ginobili Marvin Williams Michael Redd Paul Millsap Rasual Butler Renaldo Balkman Richard Hamilton Travis Outlaw Al Harrington Chris Kaman Dahntay Jones DerMarr Johnson Deron Williams Dirk Nowitzki Dorell Wright Drew Gooden Eddy Curry Flip Murray Francisco Elson Grant Hill Hilton Armstrong Kevin Garnett Kris Humphries Marcus Camby Mike Miller Nene Rajon Rondo Randy Foye Rashad McCants Rashard Lewis Rodney Carney Sasha Pavlovic Willie Green Adam Morrison Alexander Johnson Anderson Varejao Andrea Bargnani Andrew Bogut Baron Davis Ben Wallace Bobby Jones Damien Wilkins Delonte West Donyell Marshall Elton Brand Etan Thomas Gilbert Arenas Hedo Turkoglu Jason Maxiell Jason Richardson Jermaine O Neal Joey Graham Kobe Bryant Kyle Korver Lawrence Roberts Matt Barnes Mike Dunleavy Rasheed Wallace Reggie Evans Ronny Turiaf Shaquille O Neal Solomon Jones Tim Duncan Troy Murphy Udonis Haslem Zach Randolph Zaza Pachulia Adonal Foyle Al Jefferson Allen Iverson Amir Johnson Andray Blatche Andres Nocioni Anthony Johnson Antoine Walker Antonio Daniels Antonio McDyess Ben Gordon Boris Diaw Brad Miller Brandon Roy Brendan Haywood Brian Skinner Charlie Bell Chris Webber Chuck Hayes Craig Smith Dan Gadzuric Darko Milicic David Lee David Noel Fred Jones Ike Diogu Jerry Stackhouse Johan Petro Jordan Farmar Josh Howard Keyon Dooling Kirk Snyder Larry Hughes Louis Williams Luke Walton Luther Head Mark Blount Matt Bonner Maurice Evans Michael Finley Morris Peterson P.J. Brown Paul Pierce Quinton Ross Raja Bell Rasho Nesterovic Raymond Felton Robert Horry Ronald Dupree Ronnie Price Salim Stoudamire Sean May T.J. Ford Tony Allen Tracy McGrady Trenton Hassell Yakhouba Diawara Yao Adrian Griffin Alan Henderson Allan Ray Andrew Bynum Antawn Jamison Brent Barry Bruce Bowen Cedric Simmons Channing Frye Chauncey Billups ONLY 5 PLAYERS HAVE SHOT 50%, 40%, AND 90% Chris Duhon Corey Maggette Corliss Williamson Cuttino Mobley Daniel Ewing Darius Songaila Devin Harris Donell Taylor Dwight Howard Erick Dampier Ersan Ilyasova Francisco Garcia Gordan Giricek Hassan Adams J.R. Smith Jake Voskuhl Jamaal Magloire James White Jared Jeffries Jarvis Hayes Jeff Foster Jerome James Joe Johnson Joe Smith John Salmons Justin Reed Justin Williams Kenny Thomas Kwame Brown Kyle Lowry Lamar Odom Leon Powe Louis Amundson Maceo Baston Marcus Banks Martell Webster Michael Sweetney Mo Williams Nazr Mohammed Nick Collison Peja Stojakovic Quentin Richardson Quincy Douby Ray Allen Robert Hite Samuel Dalembert Scott Padgett Sean Marks Shavlik Randolph Steve Blake Stromile Swift Uros Slokar Vladimir Radmanovic....1 Wally Szczerbiak Walter Herrmann Total YEAR TEAM FG% 3PT FG% FT% 20+ PTS. AVG. PPG Larry Bird Boston Larry Bird Boston Mark Price Cleveland No 19.9 Reggie Miller Indiana No 18.8 Steve Nash Phoenix No 19.9 Dirk Nowitzki Dallas

20 PLAYER DUNKS BY TYPE Player Team Alley Oop Driving Follow Reverse Running Slam FB Plain Total Dwight Howard Orlando Amare Stoudemire Phoenix Shawn Marion Phoenix Chris Wilcox Seattle Carmelo Anthony Denver Eddy Curry New York Tyson Chandler NO/Okla. City Andre Iguodala Philadelphia Nene Denver Emeka Okafor Charlotte LeBron James Cleveland Hakim Warrick Memphis Josh Smith Atlanta Mikki Moore New Jersey Chris Bosh Toronto Luol Deng Chicago Erick Dampier Dallas Samuel Dalembert Philadelphia Alonzo Mourning Miami Vince Carter New Jersey Shaquille O Neal Miami Pau Gasol Memphis Brendan Haywood Washington Steven Hunter Philadelphia Gerald Wallace Charlotte Andris Biedrins Golden State Tyrus Thomas Chicago Carlos Boozer Utah Andrew Bynum L.A. Lakers Tayshaun Prince Detroit Al Jefferson Boston Ruben Patterson Milwaukee Andrew Bogut Milwaukee Marcus Camby Denver Rudy Gay Memphis Nick Collison Seattle Elton Brand L.A. Clippers Kevin Garnett Minnesota David Lee New York Dwyane Wade Miami Kobe Bryant L.A. Lakers Shareef Abdur-Rahim Sacramento Desmond Mason NO/Okla. City Mickael Pietrus Golden State Etan Thomas Washington Jermaine O Neal Indiana Caron Butler Washington Darko Milicic Orlando Jamaal Magloire Portland Josh Childress Atlanta LaMarcus Aldridge Portland Yao Houston Andrei Kirilenko Utah Kevin Martin Sacramento Al Harrington Golden State/Indiana Richard Jefferson New Jersey Drew Gooden Cleveland Stromile Swift Memphis Ben Wallace Chicago Tony Battie Orlando Mark Blount Minnesota Monta Ellis Golden State Trevor Ariza Orlando Jason Maxiell Detroit Antonio McDyess Detroit Josh Boone New Jersey Renaldo Balkman New York Francisco Elson San Antonio JR Smith Denver Chris Webber Detroit/Philadelphia Rashard Lewis Seattle Tim Duncan San Antonio

21 PLAYER DUNKS BY TYPE (Continued) Player Team Alley Oop Driving Follow Reverse Running Slam FB Plain Total Maurice Evans L.A. Lakers Dan Gadzuric Milwaukee Paul Millsap Utah Rodney Carney Philadelphia Sasha Pavlovic Cleveland Kwame Brown L.A. Lakers Rasheed Wallace Detroit Bostjan Nachbar New Jersey Gerald Green Boston Ricky Davis Minnesota Ronny Turiaf L.A. Lakers Udonis Haslem Miami Danny Granger Indiana Ronnie Brewer Utah Solomon Jones Atlanta Craig Smith Minnesota Joey Graham Toronto Tracy McGrady Houston Lawrence Roberts Memphis Linas Kleiza Denver Johan Petro Seattle Mehmet Okur Utah Travis Outlaw Portland Hilton Armstrong NO/Okla. City Shelden Williams Atlanta Zydrunas Ilgauskas Cleveland Alexander Johnson Memphis Anderson Varejao Cleveland Lamar Odom L.A. Lakers Jason Richardson Golden State Anthony Parker Toronto Dorell Wright Miami Marvin Williams Atlanta Andrea Bargnani Toronto Damien Wilkins Seattle Matt Barnes Golden State Troy Murphy Indiana/Golden State Brian Skinner Milwaukee Charlie Villanueva Milwaukee DeShawn Stevenson Washington Joe Smith Philadelphia/Denver Kenny Thomas Sacramento Kris Humphries Toronto Maceo Baston Indiana Nazr Mohammed Detroit Josh Howard Dallas Andray Blatche Washington Boris Diaw Phoenix Ron Artest Sacramento Dahntay Jones Memphis Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Jared Jeffries New York Mickael Gelabale Seattle Tim Thomas L.A. Clippers Carlos Delfino Detroit DeSagana Diop Dallas Ike Diogu Indiana/Golden State Corey Maggette L.A. Clippers James Posey Miami Dale Davis Detroit Donyell Marshall Cleveland Jerry Stackhouse Dallas Justin Williams Sacramento Mike Dunleavy Indiana/Golden State Baron Davis Golden State Cedric Simmons NO/Okla. City Jake Voskuhl Charlotte Rasho Nesterovic Toronto Shaun Livingston L.A. Clippers Stephen Jackson Golden State/Indiana Tony Allen Boston Dikembe Mutombo Houston

22 PLAYER DUNKS BY TYPE (Continued) Player Team Alley Oop Driving Follow Reverse Running Slam FB Plain Total Hassan Adams New Jersey Jeff Foster Indiana Kendrick Perkins Boston Leon Powe Boston Smush Parker L.A. Lakers Trenton Hassell Minnesota Willie Green Philadelphia Channing Frye New York Juwan Howard Houston Luke Walton L.A. Lakers Tarence Kinsey Memphis Chris Kaman L.A. Clippers Devin Brown NO/Okla. City Devin Harris Dallas Grant Hill Orlando Joel Przybilla Portland Kirk Snyder Houston Martell Webster Portland P.J. Brown Chicago Rajon Rondo Boston David West NO/Okla. City Eduardo Najera Denver Fred Jones Toronto/Portland Keyon Dooling Orlando Louis Williams Philadelphia Mike Miller Memphis Rashad McCants Minnesota Ryan Hollins Charlotte Zaza Pachulia Atlanta Charlie Bell Milwaukee John Salmons Sacramento Rasual Butler NO/Okla. City Thabo Sefolosha Chicago Andre Brown Seattle Jamal Crawford New York Linton Johnson NO/Okla. City Lorenzen Wright Atlanta Manu Ginobili San Antonio Michael Redd Milwaukee Shavlik Randolph Philadelphia Cuttino Mobley L.A. Clippers Delonte West Boston Gilbert Arenas Washington Kelenna Azubuike Golden State Paul Pierce Boston Quinton Ross L.A. Clippers Ray Allen Seattle Reggie Evans Denver Vladimir Radmanovic L.A. Lakers Zach Randolph Portland Antonio Daniels Washington Austin Croshere Dallas Brad Miller Sacramento Jamal Sampson Denver Larry Hughes Cleveland Michael Finley San Antonio Randy Foye Minnesota Richard Hamilton Detroit Walter Herrmann Charlotte Adam Morrison Charlotte Amir Johnson Detroit Brandon Roy Portland Chris Paul NO/Okla. City DerMarr Johnson Denver Deron Williams Utah Devean George Dallas Fabricio Oberto San Antonio Hedo Turkoglu Orlando James Singleton L.A. Clippers Jerome James New York Mardy Collins New York Michael Sweetney Chicago

23 PLAYER DUNKS BY TYPE (Continued) Player Team Alley Oop Driving Follow Reverse Running Slam FB Plain Total Nenad Krstic New Jersey Pat Burke Phoenix Pops Mensah-Bonsu Dallas Quentin Richardson New York Sean May Charlotte Yakhouba Diawara Denver Adonal Foyle Golden State Antoine Walker Miami Bonzi Wells Houston Brent Barry San Antonio Calvin Booth Washington Jason Collins New Jersey Joe Johnson Atlanta Justin Reed Minnesota Primoz Brezec Charlotte Ronnie Price Sacramento Viktor Khryapa Chicago Alan Henderson Philadelphia Antoine Wright New Jersey Brian Cook L.A. Lakers Flip Murray Detroit Freddy Jones Portland J.R. Smith Denver Jarvis Hayes Washington Melvin Ely Charlotte/San Antonio Ronald Dupree Detroit Shawne Williams Indiana Bobby Jones Philadelphia Chuck Hayes Houston Corliss Williamson Sacramento David Noel Milwaukee Ersan Ilyasova Milwaukee James White San Antonio Luther Head Houston Matt Bonner San Antonio Morris Peterson Toronto Raja Bell Phoenix Shannon Brown Cleveland Aaron Williams L.A. Clippers Andres Nocioni Chicago Anthony Johnson Atlanta/Dallas Ben Gordon Chicago Bo Outlaw Orlando CJ Miles Utah Donell Taylor Washington Francisco Garcia Sacramento Gordan Giricek Utah Jake Tsakalidis Memphis/Houston Jared Reiner Milwaukee Jarron Collins Utah Jason Terry Dallas Jordan Farmar L.A. Lakers Josh Powell Golden State Kenyon Martin Denver Kyle Korver Philadelphia Louis Amundson Philadelphia Marcus Banks Phoenix Marquis Daniels Indiana Matt Harpring Utah Peja Stojakovic NO/Okla. City Robert Horry San Antonio Ryan Gomes Boston T.J. Ford Toronto Wally Szczerbiak Boston Aleksandar Pavlovic Cleveland Allan Ray Boston Allen Iverson Denver Antawn Jamison Washington Brandon Bass NO/Okla. City Cedric Bozeman Atlanta David Harrison Indiana Derek Anderson Charlotte

24 PLAYER DUNKS BY TYPE (CONCLUDED) Player Team Alley Oop Driving Follow Reverse Running Slam FB Plain Total Earl Barron Miami Earl Watson Seattle James Jones Phoenix Kelvin Cato New York Kevinn Pinkney Boston Kurt Thomas Phoenix Luke Jackson Toronto Marko Jaric Minnesota Maurice Ager Dallas Maurice Taylor Sacramento Michael Doleac Miami Michael Ruffin Washington Mouhamed Sene Seattle Paul Davis L.A. Clippers Rafael Araujo Utah Raymond Felton Charlotte Salim Stoudamire Atlanta Adrian Griffin Chicago Bernard Robinson Charlotte Brian Scalabrine Boston Bruce Bowen San Antonio Chauncey Billups Detroit Chris Duhon Chicago Damir Markota Milwaukee Daniel Ewing L.A. Clippers Daniel Gibson Cleveland Darius Songaila Washington DJ Mbenga Dallas Eddie Jones Memphis Esteban Batista Atlanta Greg Buckner Dallas Ira Newble Cleveland Jackie Butler San Antonio James Lang Washington Jorge Garbajosa Toronto Kalenna Azubuike Golden State Kyle Lowry Memphis Malik Allen Chicago Malik Rose New York Marc Jackson NO/Okla. City Marcus Vinicius NO/Okla. City Michael Olowokandi Boston Mo Williams Milwaukee Nate Robinson New York Orien Greene Indiana Othella Harrington Charlotte Patrick O Bryant Golden State Quincy Douby Sacramento Renaldo Major Golden State Robert Hite Miami Scott Padgett Houston Sean Marks Phoenix Shane Battier Houston Steve Blake Denver Steve Francis New York Theo Ratliff Boston Uros Slokar Toronto Total DWIGHT HOWARD YOUNGEST TO GET A In a game against the Charlotte Bobcats on November 15, 2005, Dwight Howard became the youngest player in NBA History (19 years, 342 days) to record 20 or more points and rebounds the same game. 21

25 9 Dwight Howard 4/7/07 7 Dwight Howard 11/20/06 7 Dwight Howard 4/14/07 7 Tyrus Thomas 3/31/07 6 Amare Stoudemire 12/1/06 6 Amare Stoudemire 1/15/07 6 Carmelo Anthony 11/14/06 TIMES Dwight Howard 24 Shawn Marion 12 Carmelo Anthony 11 Chris Wilcox 11 Amare Stoudemire 10 Andre Iguodala 7 Emeka Okafor 7 Nene 7 Tyson Chandler 7 Eddy Curry 6 Hakim Warrick 5 Josh Smith 5 LeBron James 5 Paul Gasol 5 MOST DUNKS IN A GAME Carmelo Anthony 12/13/06 6 Chris Wilcox 1/23/07 6 Chris Wilcox 2/5/07 6 Dwight Howard 12/29/06 6 Dwight Howard 1/10/07 6 Dwight Howard 3/14/07 6 Dwyane Wade 1/30/07 TIMES Shaquille O'Neal 5 Steven Hunter 5 Chris Bosh 4 Erick Dampier 4 Gerald Wallace 4 Mikki Moore 4 Andris Biedrins 3 Brendan Haywood 3 Dan Gadzuric 3 Luol Deng 3 Samuel Dalembert 3 Alonzo Mourning 2 Andrei Kirilenko 2 Caron Butler 2 4 OR 5 DUNKS TIMES David Lee 2 Dwyane Wade 2 Josh Boone 2 Mickael Pietrus 2 Renaldo Balkman 2 Vince Carter 2 Amir Johnson 1 Andrew Bynum 1 Antonio McDyess 1 Ben Wallace 1 Carlos Boozer 1 Charlie Villanueva 1 Desmond Mason 1 Josh Childress 1 6 Eddy Curry 1/3/07 6 Emeka Okafor 12/29/06 6 Hakim Warrick 12/16/06 6 Hakim Warrick 1/24/07 6 Josh Boone 3/28/07 6 Shawn Marion 12/26/06 6 Tyson Chandler 3/4/07 TIMES JR Smith 1 Justin Williams 1 Kwame Brown 1 LaMarcus Aldridge 1 Lawrence Roberts 1 Nick Collison 1 Richard Jefferson 1 Sasha Pavlovic 1 Solomon Jones 1 Trevor Ariza 1 Tyrus Thomas 1 DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS IN INSIDE PRESENCE Inside presence is an important statistic. By adding dunks, tip-ins, lay-ups, finger rolls, rebounds, and blocked shots we can tell which players have the most success patrolling the paint on both ends of the floor. Under a system devised by Adam Ross, Dwight Howard was first. To qualify a player has to hit at least 50 dunks or one block per game. Add totals in each of the 6 categories and divide by the number of games played to get a player s figures. 1. D. Howard Okafor Camby Chandler Boozer Garnett Duncan A. Jefferson Bosh Marion J. Smith J. O Neal Yao Stoudemire Boozer D. Howard Anthony Okafor Curry Camby Garnett D. Howard Duncan Okafor B. Wallace Biedrins Brand Lee Dalembert S. O Neal Bogut Ger. Wallace Curry L. James Anthony Collison Nene Ilgauskas OFFENSIVE INSIDE PRESENCE Dunks, Lay-Ups, Tip-Ins, Finger Rolls & Offensive Rebounds Divided by Games Played (Minimum 50 Dunks) 6. Chandler Stoudemire Jefferson Wallace S. O Neal 6.78 DEFENSIVE INSIDE PRESENCE Blocks & Defensive Rebounds (Must Average 1.0+ Blocks Per Game) 6. Chandler Gasol Bosh Yao Josh Smith 9.21 NBA'S TOP 10 PLAYERS IN MINUTES PLAYED 29. Wilcox Deng Kaman Gasol Dampier Butler Haslem Wade Childress V. Carter Kidd Bynum TOTAL SEASONS TOTAL SEASONS TOTAL SEASONS Kareem Abdul Jabbar 57, John Stockton 47, Robert Parish 45, Karl Malone 54, Reggie Miller 47, Moses Malone 45, Elvin Hayes 50, *Gary Payton 47, Wilt Chamberlain 47, John Havlicek 46, *Still Active 22

26 REGULAR SEASON SCORING VS PLAYOFFS WHO WENT UP (FROM NBA) REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME G PTS AVG G PTS AVG DIFF Antawn Jamison Antonio Daniels Baron Davis Amare Stoudemire Stephen Jackson Jose Calderon Darko Milicic Jarvis Hayes Daniel Gibson Luol Deng Lamar Odom Roger Mason Darius Songaila Jason Richardson Richard Jefferson Antoine Walker Devin Harris Anthony Parker Deron Williams Nene Hilario Maurice Ager Kurt Thomas Calvin Booth Jerry Stackhouse Josh Howard Carlos Boozer Tim Duncan Michael Finley Ben Wallace P.J. Brown Tony Parker Rasheed Wallace T.J. Ford Jordan Farmar REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME G PTS AVG G PTS AVG DIFF Shaquille O Neal Jason Kidd Chauncey Billups Mikki Moore Shammond Williams Andrei Kirilenko Matt Barnes Vassilis Spanoulis Fabricio Oberto Jameer Nelson Austin Croshere DeSagana Diop Kobe Bryant Zydrunas Ilgauskas Grant Hill Steve Blake Andray Blatche Bostjan Nachbar Aleksandar Pavlovic Tracy McGrady Jason Terry Hedo Turkoglu Robert Horry Steve Nash Tyrus Thomas Ming Yao Bruce Bowen Kwame Brown Jason Collins Drew Gooden James Posey Manu Ginobili Shane Battier REGULAR SEASON SCORING VS PLAYOFFS WHO WENT DOWN REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME G PTS AVG G PTS AVG DIFF Michael Ruffin Jake Tsakalidis Dee Brown Tayshaun Prince Thabo Sefolosha Rafael Araujo Antoine Wright Andrea Bargnani Shawn Marion Derek Fisher Keyon Dooling Eric Piatkowski Anderson Varejao Scot Pollard Josh Boone Dale Davis Jacque Vaughn Ben Gordon Ronny Turiaf Paul Millsap Richard Hamilton Jason Maxiell Etan Thomas Donell Taylor Jarron Collins Michael Sweetney James Jones Chris Webber Sasha Vujacic Adonal Foyle Gordan Giricek Jalen Rose CJ Miles Francisco Elson Dikembe Mutombo Charles Hayes Pat Burke Luke Jackson Bernard Robinson Leandro Barbosa Kris Humphries REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME G PTS AVG G PTS AVG DIFF Darrick Martin LeBron James Carmelo Anthony Morris Peterson Antonio McDyess Alonzo Mourning Ronnie Brewer Matt Harpring Tony Battie Jose Juan Barea Brendan Haywood Adrian Griffin Dwight Howard Rafer Alston Eric Snow Hassan Adams Rasho Nesterovic Carlos Delfino Josh Powell Clifford Robinson Boris Diaw JJ Redick Devean George Lindsey Hunter Ira Newble Vince Carter Andris Biedrins Nazr Mohammed Udonis Haslem Malik Allen John Lucas Maurice Evans Brian Cook Shannon Brown Allen Iverson Larry Hughes Chris Duhon Donyell Marshall Marcus Camby Michael Doleac Carlos Arroyo

27 REGULAR SEASON SCORING VS PLAYOFFS WHO WENT DOWN (Concluded) REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME G PTS AVG G PTS AVG DIFF Andrew Bynum Joey Graham Greg Buckner Dwyane Wade Marcus Banks Luke Walton Matt Bonner Damon Jones Ronald Murray Eddie Jones Kirk Hinrich Yakhouba Diawara Kirk Snyder Beno Udrih Marcus Williams Raja Bell Juwan Howard Eduardo Najera Jason Williams DeShawn Stevenson Dirk Nowitzki By Winning Percentage (minimum 400 games) Coach Pct. W L Phil Jackson Billy Cunningham K. C. Jones Gregg Popovich Red Auerbach Pat Riley 661 1, Paul Westphal Tom Heinsohn Rick Adelman Jerry Sloan Chuck Daly George Karl Larry Costello John Kundla Bill Sharman Al Cervi Flip Saunders Don Nelson 575 1, Joe Lapchick Jeff Van Gundy Larry Brown EAST ATLANTA: Red, White, Gold, Black and Yellow BOSTON: Green, White, Black, Gold, Beige and Brown CHARLOTTE: Orange, Blue, Silver, Black CHICAGO: Red, White and Black CLEVELAND: Wine, Gold and Navy DETROIT: Red,White and Blue INDIANA: Blue and Gold MIAMI: Yellow, White, Red and Black MILWAUKEE: Forest Green, Red and Silver NEW JERSEY: Red, Blue, Metallic Silver and Dark Silver NEW YORK: Orange, White and Blue 76ERS: Red, Blue, Black, Gold, Silver ORLANDO: Magic Black, Electric Blue, Quicksilver TORONTO: Red and White WASHINGTON: Blue, Bronze and Black REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME G PTS AVG G PTS AVG DIFF Mickael Pietrus Chris Bosh Brent Barry Andres Nocioni Gary Payton Mehmet Okur Linas Kleiza Jason Kapono Trevor Ariza Sarunas Jasikevicius Dorell Wright Erick Dampier Al Harrington Luther Head Juan Dixon Kelenna Azubuike Eddie House Monta Ellis J.R. Smith Smush Parker COACHING RECORDS By Games Coach G Lenny Wilkens 2,487 Don Nelson 2,070 Bill Fitch 2,050 Dick Motta 1,952 Pat Riley 1,740 Larry Brown 1,728 Jack Ramsay 1,647 Gene Shue 1,645 Jerry Sloan 1,642 Cotton Fitzsimmons 1,607 Red Auerbach 1,417 John MacLeod 1,364 George Karl 1,329 Red Holzman 1,300 Phil Jackson 1,230 Mike Fratello 1,185 Doug Moe 1,157 Kevin Loughery 1,136 Alvin Attles 1,075 Chuck Daly 1,075 NBA TEAM COLORS WEST DALLAS: Blue, Black and Silver DENVER: Blue and Gold GOLDEN STATE: California Yellow, Golden State Orange, Midnight Blue, Sky Blue HOUSTON: Blue, Red, Silver LA CLIPPERS: Red, White and Blue LA LAKERS: Royal Purple and Yellow MEMPHIS: Midnight Blue, Beale Street Blue, Smoke Blue, Grizzlies Gold MINNESOTA: Royal Blue, Kelly Green and Silver NEW ORLEANS: Teal, Purple and Gold PHOENIX: Purple, Orange and Black PORTLAND: Scarlet, Black and Silver SACRAMENTO: Purple, Black and Silver SAN ANTONIO: Black and Silver SEATTLE: Green and Gold UTAH: Navy Blue, Light Blue, Purple 24

28 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS This unique chart shows the distance of each player s field goals in the season. It starts off with dunks, lay-ups, finger rolls and tip-ins. It then measures each field goal from one foot to 83 feet and indicates how many goals he scored at that distance. In the next to last column all field goals over 29 feet are shown with their longest distances adjacent. The last column is total field goals for the season. Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Kobe Bryant LeBron James Vince Carter Carmelo Anthony Dirk Nowitzki Carlos Boozer Gilbert Arenas Elton Brand Kevin Garnett Tracy McGrady Luol Deng Tim Duncan Ben Gordon Amare Stoudemire Zach Randolph Eddy Curry Allen Iverson Tony Parker Shawn Marion Richard Hamilton Chris Bosh Joe Johnson Leandro Barbosa Dwight Howard Steve Nash Jason Terry Antawn Jamison Ricky Davis Kevin Martin Ray Allen Jermaine O'Neal Al Harrington Deron Williams Josh Howard Mehmet Okur Monta Ellis Gerald Wallace Michael Redd Kirk Hinrich Ruben Patterson Dwyane Wade Mike Bibby Mo Williams Mike Miller Rashard Lewis Pau Gasol Tayshaun Prince Ron Artest Al Jefferson Baron Davis Caron Butler Andre Iguodala

29 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Continued) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Josh Smith Chris Wilcox Mark Blount Charlie Bell Andre Miller Yao Ming Raja Bell Stephen Jackson Desmond Mason Danny Granger Manu Ginobili Stephon Marbury Emeka Okafor Raymond Felton T.J. Ford Cuttino Mobley Zydrunas Ilgauskas Mike Dunleavy Rafer Alston Chris Paul Larry Hughes David West Jameer Nelson Hakim Warrick Paul Pierce Kyle Korver Drew Gooden Jason Kidd Corey Maggette Rasheed Wallace Willie Green Samuel Dalembert Adam Morrison Jamal Crawford Udonis Haslem Brandon Roy Andrew Bogut Andris Biedrins Chauncey Billups DeShawn Stevenson Jamaal Tinsley Hedo Turkoglu Grant Hill Smush Parker Ryan Gomes Anthony Parker Earl Boykins Matt Harpring Rudy Gay Jarrett Jack Lamar Odom Nick Collison

30 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Continued) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Rasual Butler Marcus Camby Chucky Atkins Gerald Green Shareef Abdur-Rahim Juwan Howard Mikki Moore Boris Diaw Delonte West Jason Richardson Luther Head Marvin Williams Richard Jefferson Luke Ridnour Randy Foye Juan Dixon Tim Thomas Channing Frye Mike James Chris Kaman Nene Devin Harris Shane Battier Tyson Chandler Zaza Pachulia Chris Webber Mickael Pietrus Matt Carroll Antonio McDyess JR Smith Jannero Pargo Shaquille O'Neal Jerry Stackhouse Jason Kapono Matt Barnes Andres Nocioni Michael Finley Andrea Bargnani Troy Murphy Antoine Walker Luke Walton Earl Watson Jose Calderon Damien Wilkins Josh Childress Sam Cassell Derek Fisher Darko Milicic Andrew Bynum Craig Smith Travis Outlaw LaMarcus Aldridge

31 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Continued) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL David Lee Alonzo Mourning Ime Udoka Corliss Williamson John Salmons Jason Williams Maurice Evans Devin Brown Rasho Nesterovic Quentin Richardson Nate Robinson Bostjan Nachbar Johan Petro Brad Miller Jarvis Hayes Jorge Garbajosa Morris Peterson Dahntay Jones Sasha Pavlovic Tyronn Lue Trenton Hassell Joe Smith Donyell Marshall Erick Dampier Paul Millsap Steve Blake Marcus Williams Shaun Livingston Bobby Jackson Eduardo Najera Carlos Arroyo Brent Barry Linas Kleiza Trevor Ariza Jamaal Magloire Brendan Haywood Andrei Kirilenko Chris Duhon Martell Webster Ben Wallace Chuck Hayes Joey Graham Anderson Varejao Bruce Bowen Keyon Dooling Rajon Rondo Steven Hunter James Posey Brian Cook Rodney Carney Charlie Villanueva Eddie House

32 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Continued) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Eddie Jones Flip Murray Quinton Ross Salim Stoudamire Gordan Giricek Sebastian Telfair Tony Battie Walter Herrmann Antonio Daniels Damon Stoudamire Nenad Krstic P.J. Brown Shelden Williams Sean May Francisco Garcia Dorell Wright James Jones Stromile Swift Wally Szczerbiak Etan Thomas Marc Jackson Fabricio Oberto Carlos Delfino Darrell Armstrong Brevin Knight Ronny Turiaf Devean George Kenny Thomas Francisco Elson Gary Payton Kwame Brown Anthony Johnson Steve Francis Ersan Ilyasova Fred Jones Renaldo Balkman Tarence Kinsey Damon Jones Marko Jaric Eric Snow Tyrus Thomas Vladimir Radmanovic Tony Allen Kendrick Perkins Jason Maxiell Marquis Daniels Sarunas Jasikevicius Beno Udrih Ike Diogu Derek Anderson Kurt Thomas Brian Skinner

33 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Continued) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Jordan Farmar Greg Buckner Jeff Foster Mickael Gelabale Primoz Brezec Jake Voskuhl Darius Songaila Nazr Mohammed Reggie Evans Antoine Wright Thabo Sefolosha Dan Gadzuric Malik Allen Matt Bonner Sasha Vujacic Ronnie Brewer Sergio Rodriguez Allan Ray Jason Hart Yakhouba Diawara Josh Boone Keith Bogans Daniel Gibson Kelenna Azubuike Jared Jeffries Lawrence Roberts Lindsey Hunter Linton Johnson Louis Williams Alexander Johnson Speedy Claxton Robert Horry Kris Humphries Mardy Collins Andray Blatche Bonzi Wells Dikembe Mutombo Marcus Banks Peja Stojakovic Lorenzen Wright Michael Doleac Clifford Robinson Kevin Ollie JJ Redick Leon Powe Austin Croshere Brian Scalabrine Hassan Adams Jarron Collins Shawne Williams Malik Rose Troy Hudson

34 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Continued) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Keith McLeod DeSagana Diop Jacque Vaughn Jeff McInnis Hilton Armstrong Ronnie Price Kirk Snyder Mike Wilks Daniel Ewing David Noel Solomon Jones Royal Ivey John Lucas Rashad McCants Adrian Griffin Lynn Greer Roger Mason Michael Sweetney Junior Harrington Donell Taylor Cedric Simmons Jason Collins Dan Dickau Justin Williams DerMarr Johnson Maceo Baston Adonal Foyle Chris Quinn Quincy Douby Anthony Roberson Alan Henderson Bobby Jones Josh Powell Andre Brown Brian Cardinal CJ Miles Justin Reed Raef LaFrentz Jalen Rose Alan Anderson Joel Przybilla Shammond Williams Bo Outlaw Travis Diener Dale Davis Darrick Martin Jerome James Dee Brown Rawle Marshall Calvin Booth David Harrison James Singleton

35 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Continued) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Aaron Williams Jake Tsakalidis Melvin Ely Jose Barea Shannon Brown Rafael Araujo Viktor Khryapa Othella Harrington Bracey Wright Earl Barron Mark Madsen Orien Greene Pat Burke Shavlik Randolph Vassilis Spanoulis David Wesley Maurice Ager Pat Garrity Paul Davis Ryan Hollins Bernard Robinson Damir Markota Eric Williams Luke Jackson Michael Olowokandi Robert Hite Amir Johnson James White Mouhamed Sene Steve Novak Stephen Graham Ira Newble Jackie Butler Matt Freije Scott Padgett Brandon Bass Danny Fortson Jared Reiner Jumaine Jones Kyle Lowry Uros Slokar Kevinn Pinkney Slava Medvedenko Aaron McKie Cedric Bozeman PJ Tucker Pops Mensah-Bonsu Ronald Dupree Scot Pollard Patrick O'Bryant Eric Piatkowski Jamal Sampson

36 DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS (Concluded) Lay Tip Fngr Number of Feet Longest Player Dunks Ups Ins Rls Distance TOTAL Wayne Simien Will Blalock Andreas Glyniadakis Esteban Batista Kenyon Martin Maurice Taylor Eddie Griffin Kelvin Cato Luke Schenscher Marcus Vinicius Dijon Thompson Julius Hodge Louis Amundson Desmon Farmer DJ Mbenga Doug Christie Ivan McFarlin Kevin Willis Michael Ruffin Andre Barrett James Lang Yaroslav Korolev Anthony Carter Jeremy Richardson Pape Sow Aleksandar Pavlovic Kalenna Azubuike Renaldo Major Sean Marks Steven Smith Dajuan Wagner James Augustine Mike Hall Randolph Morris Theo Ratliff LEAGUE TOTALS ON DISTANCE OF FIELD GOALS TYPE TOTAL Dunks 8,321 Lay Ups 26,583 Tip-ins 1,804 Fng Rls 1,026 1 Foot 16 2 Feet 64 3 Feet 444 TYPE TOTAL 4 Feet 1,197 5 Feet 1,678 6 Feet 1,791 7 Feet 1,741 8 Feet 1,419 9 Feet 1, Feet 1,076 TYPE TOTAL 11 Feet 1, Feet 1, Feet 1, Feet 1, Feet 2, Feet 2, Feet 3,041 TYPE TOTAL 18 Feet 3, Feet 3, Feet 3, Feet 2, Feet 1, Feet 2, Feet 3,468 TYPE TOTAL 25 Feet 4, Feet 2, Feet Feet Feet 52 Over 29 Feet 76 LEAGUE 89,860 33

37 LEADERS IN FIELD GOALS AT VARIOUS DISTANCES Type Player Total Dunks Dwight Howard Lay Ups.....Carlos Boozer Tip Ins Zydrunas Ilgauskas Finger Rolls...Antawn Jamison Foot Tim Duncan Brendan Haywood Feet Eddy Curry Zach Randolph Feet Zach Randolph Feet Zach Randolph Feet Tim Duncan Zach Randolph Feet Tim Duncan PLAYERS SCORED 20 OR MORE POINTS IN HALF Times High Kobe Bryant Gilbert Arenas Tracy McGrady Vince Carter Allen Iverson Carmelo Anthony Ben Gordon Dwyane Wade Joe Johnson LeBron James Yao Ming Dirk Nowitzki Michael Redd Ray Allen Zach Randolph Amare Stoudemire 8 27 Chris Bosh 8 31 mike Miller 8 27 Paul Pierce 8 29 Antawn Jamison 7 25 Carlos Boozer 7 36 Elton Brand 7 24 Jamal Crawford 7 29 Ron Artest 7 25 Eddy Curry 6 22 Kevin Martin 6 27 Mike Bibby 6 26 Rashard Lewis 6 29 Type Player Total 7 Feet Yao Ming Feet Yao Ming Feet Elton Brand Feet......Elton Brand Feet......Yao Ming Feet......Elton Brand Feet......Dirk Nowitzki Feet......Elton Brand Feet......Dirk Nowitzki Feet......Dirk Nowitzki Feet......Dirk Nowitzki Feet......Dirk Nowitzki Feet......Dirk Nowitzki Times High Stephon Marbury 6 28 Baron Davis 5 23 Chauncey Billups 5 23 Dwight Howard 5 26 Gerald Wallace 5 26 Kevin Garnett 5 27 Pau Gasol 5 22 Jason Richardson 4 26 JR Smith 4 27 Leandro Barbosa 4 21 Luol Deng 4 20 Manu Ginobili 4 27 Ricky Davis 4 30 Caron Butler 3 22 Chris Paul 3 22 Cuttino Mobley 3 22 Deron Williams 3 23 Jason Terry 3 22 Kirk Hinrich 3 24 Mo Williams 3 20 Nate Robinson 3 21 Shawn Marion 3 22 Steve Nash 3 26 Tayshaun Prince 3 20 Al Harrington 2 21 Al Jefferson 2 22 Brandon Roy 2 25 Charlie Bell 2 22 Times High Chucky Atkins 2 27 Corey Maggette 2 22 Danny Granger 2 22 David West 2 23 Earl Boykins 2 20 Hedo Turkoglu 2 22 Jason Kidd 2 24 Josh Howard 2 20 Kyle Korver 2 23 Luke Ridnour 2 21 Mehmet Okur 2 22 Rafer Alston 2 20 Richard Hamilton 2 22 Stephen Jackson 2 21 T.J. Ford 2 21 Tim Duncan 2 25 Tony Parker 2 25 Wally Szczerbiak 2 25 Adam Morrison 1 26 Andre Iguodala 1 20 Andre Miller 1 20 Andres Nocioni 1 20 Anthony Parker 1 21 Austin Croshere 1 23 Chris Wilcox 1 20 Damon Jons 1 24 Delonte West 1 21 Derek Anderson 1 21 Most in 1st half: 30 Arenas vs. Sacramento 2/22; 2nd half: 42 Redd vs. Utah 11/11. First Half 183; Second Half 342. Twenties in both halves of a game done 23 times by 10 players (11 times by Bryant) Type Player Total 20 Feet......Tracy McGrady Feet......Ben Gordon Feet......Tracy McGrady Feet......Anthony Parker Feet......Raja Bell Feet......Rafer Alston Feet......Mike Miller Feet......Mike Miller Feet......Mike Miller Feet......Stephon Marbury Over 29 Feet.Gilbert Arenas Times High Desmond Mason 1 22 Gerald Green 1 20 Jamaal Tinsley 1 20 Jameer Nelson 1 24 James Jones 1 22 Jermaine O Neal 1 24 Jorge Garbajosa 1 21 Josh Smith 1 20 Keyon Dooling 1 20 Lamar Odom 1 22 Marcus Williams 1 23 Matt Barnes 1 23 Matt Carroll 1 20 Mike James 1 20 Mikki Moore 1 20 Nenad Krstic 1 20 Peja Stojakovic 1 23 Quentin Richardson 1 25 Raja Bell 1 22 Rasual Butler 1 26 Richard Jefferson 1 20 Ronny Turiaf 1 23 Sam Cassell 1 20 Sasha Pavlovic 1 22 Shane Battier 1 20 Shaquille O Neal 1 20 Smush Parker 1 20 Travic Outlaw 1 24 Zaza Pachulia PLAYERS SCORED 15 OR MORE POINTS IN QUARTER Times High Times High Times High Times High Kobe Bryant Ricky Davis 4 21 Tony Parker 2 18 Jermaine O Neal 1 15 Gilbert Arenas Antawn Jamison 3 17 Troy Murphy 2 16 Jerry Stackhouse 1 16 Tracy McGrady Charlie Bell 3 17 Adam Morrison 1 15 Josh Childress 1 16 Vince Carter Chucky Atkins 3 16 Al Harrington 1 15 Keyon Dooling 1 15 Ben Gordon Gerald Wallace 3 18 Al Jefferson 1 15 Kirk Hinrich 1 15 Dwyane Wade Jason Richardson 3 19 Andrea Bargnani 1 16 LaMarcus Aldridge 1 17 Allen Iverson Jason Terry 3 18 Andrew Bogut 1 15 Luke Jackson 1 15 LeBron James 9 19 Josh Howard 3 17 Antonio Daniels 1 15 Marc Jackson 1 15 Michael Redd 9 25 Nate Robinson 3 15 Austin Croshere 1 18 Marcus Williams 1 21 Ray Allen 8 22 Raja Bell 3 17 Bostjan Nachbar 1 16 Martell Webster 1 15 Carmelo Anthony 7 17 Ron Artest 3 18 Brandon Roy 1 15 Marvin Williams 1 15 Jamal Crawford 7 23 Willie Green 3 16 Charlie Villanueva 1 15 Matt Carroll 1 16 Dirk Nowitzki 6 19 Caron Butler 2 18 Chris Duhon 1 15 Mehmet Okur 1 15 Paul Pierce 6 19 Chauncey Billups 2 16 Corey Maggette 1 16 Mikes James 1 15 Amare Stoudemire 5 18 Dwight Howard 2 18 Corliss Williamson 1 15 Mikki Moore 1 18 Carlos Boozer 5 20 Gerald Green 2 16 Craig Smith 1 15 Pau Gasol 1 16 Eddy Curry 5 16 Jason Kidd 2 19 Cuttino Mobley 1 16 Peja Stojakovic 1 22 Mike Miller 5 21 JR Smith 2 19 Damon Jones 1 18 Quincy Douby 1 16 Stephon Marbury 5 20 Kevin Garnett 2 16 Danny Granger 1 15 Rasual Butler 1 18 Yao Ming 5 23 Luol Deng 2 17 Desmond Mason 1 17 Richard Jefferson 1 16 Zach Randolph 5 16 Matt Barnes 2 18 Devin Brown 1 16 Sam Cassell 1 15 Chris Bosh 4 18 Mike Bibby 2 17 Eddie House 1 15 Sasha Pavlovic 1 18 Earl Boykins 4 16 Mike Dunleavy 2 15 Emeka Okafor 1 15 Shaquille O Neal 1 15 Elton Brand 4 17 Mo Williams 2 16 Gordan Giricek 1 15 Shawn Marion 1 15 Joe Johnson 4 22 Rasheed Wallace 2 16 Hakim Warrick 1 15 Stephen Jackson 1 16 Kevin Martin 4 21 Salim Stoudamire 2 15 Hedo Turkoglu 1 16 Tim Duncan 1 15 Leandro Barbosa 4 16 Smush Parker 2 18 Jameer Nelson 1 16 Travis Outlaw 1 16 Manu Ginobili 4 19 Steve Nash 2 15 James Jones 1 15 Wally Szczerbiak 1 20 Rashard Lewish 4 21 T.J. Ford 2 19 James Posey 1 17 Zaza Pachulia 1 15 Richard Hamilton 4 17 Tayshaun Prince 2 18 Jason Kapono 1 15 The feat was accomplished 111 in 4th period, 110 times in 3rd, 80 in 1st, 64 in 2nd and 1 in a 1st overtime. Two times in a game done 20 times by 12 players (5 times by Bryant and 3 times by Arenas). Most point in a quarter: Bryant 30 in 3rd vs. Utah 11/30. 34

38 Finger Tip Team Layup Dunk Roll Shot 1-5' 6-10' 11-15' 16-20' 21-25' 26-30' 31'+ Total Phoenix Utah San Antonio Orlando Dallas L.A. Lakers Memphis Denver Milwaukee Miami Toronto Golden State Minnesota Seattle Philadelphia Chicago New York New Jersey L.A. Clippers Detroit Sacramento Washington Portland Cleveland Charlotte NO/Okla. City Houston Atlanta Boston Indiana League TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BY SHOT TYPE AND DISTANCE Made-Attempted (%)

39 GAME BY GAME PLUS/MINUS WON-LOST RECORDS Plus/Minus stats are certainly becoming more in vogue among NBA insiders, but one drawback is that they don t represent consistency very well. A player could be +25 one night, and then follow up with 5, -7, -3 scores in the next three games and still show a healthy +10 overall net. Another way to look at how the team fares with the player on court is by assigning a Win to any game where the team was on the positive side of the +/- ledger with the player, and a Loss for any game with a negative +/- score. 82games.com revised these numbers to reflect our new policy of continuation accounting of on court events. Using this metric, here s the Regular Season leaders in plus/minus W-L percentage: (NBA Regular Season, Minimum: 40 decisions) Rank Player Team +/- W L W% 1 Nash Phoenix Nowitzki Dallas Ginobili San Antonio Duncan San Antonio J. Howard Dallas Marion Phoenix Terry Dallas Parker San Antonio Bowen San Antonio Yao Houston Bell Phoenix Barbosa Phoenix Stoudemire Phoenix Hamilton Detroit Billups Detroit Rank Player Team +/- W L W% 16 Harris Dallas McGrady Houston James Cleveland Battier Houston Dampier Dallas A. Parker Toronto Harpring Utah Hayes Houston Gordon Chicago McDyess Detroit Alston Houston Thomas Phoenix Boozer Utah Ilgauskas Cleveland Prince Detroit Steve Nash posts the best winning percentage in this stat, while league MVP Dirk Nowitzki came in number two. Then it s a slight drop off to the Spurs dynamic duo of Ginobili and Duncan. There s no doubt though that these players are some of the NBA s best, and should be commended for their night in, night out effort. Of course these WL records are biased in favor of players on very good teams. The top WL player on a team with an overall losing reacord? That would be Kenyon Dooling of the Magic who posted a solid (59%) mark while the team finished at 40-42! 18 TEAMS USE AMNESTY BONANZA Eighteen teams used the amnesty clause in 2005 to save more than $212 million in future tax payments. Teams whose payrolls exceed $61.7 million for the season had to pay a dollar-for-dollar tax on the overage. Under the terms of the NBA rule, players who were waived will still be paid by their former teams, but the payments will be deducted from the luxury tax. A player can t be re-signed until his contract has expired. Players were able to sign with other clubs after a 48-hour waiver period had expired. Many of them signed with other teams, some players retired and others hadn t been signed at this writing. Here are the 18 players showing the team, the player and how much money the club saved by the money they owed the player. Twelve teams didn t utilize the opportunity. Money Money Team Player Saved Team Player Saved Dallas Michael Finley $51.8 million Houston Clarence Weatherspoon 6.3 million LA Lakers Brian Grant 29.7 million Indiana Reggie Miller 6.0 million New York Jerome Williams 23.1 million Chicago Eddie Robinson 5.4 million Philadelphia Aaron McKie 19.5 million Boston Vin Baker 5.2 million Portland Derek Anderson 18.8 million Detroit Derrick Coleman 2.0 million Milwaukee Calvin Booth 13.2 million New Jersey Ron Mercer 1.8 million Phoenix Howard Eisley 8.4 million Minnesota Fred Hoiberg 1.8 million Orlando Doug Christie 8.2 million Miami Wesley Person 1.8 million Toronto Alonzo Mourning 8.1 million Memphis Troy Bell 1.5 million 3 REFS FROM SAME PHILADELPHIA AREA HIGH SCHOOL There are 62 referees in the NBA, and only one high school can claim to have more than one alumnus in the group. That is Cardinal O Hara High School in Springfield (Delaware County), which is a suburb of Philadelphia. The trio includes Joe Crawford, with 29 years in the league; Mike Callahan, 16 years; and Ed Malloy, 4 years. TOP 3 FASTEST TO REACH 13,000 POINTS 1. Shaquille O Neal 480 Games 2. Allen Iverson 482 Games 3. Vince Carter 543 Games 36

40 OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE REBOUND ANALYSIS PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS Dwight Howard Kevin Garnett Tyson Chandler Carlos Boozer Tim Duncan Ben Wallace Marcus Camby Amare Stoudemire Shawn Marion Andris Biedrins Emeka Okafor Al Jefferson Elton Brand Chris Bosh Samuel Dalembert Dirk Nowitzki Zach Randolph Drew Gooden Nick Collison Jermaine O'Neal Jason Kidd Udonis Haslem Chris Wilcox Josh Smith Jeff Foster David Lee Zydrunas Ilgauskas Chris Kaman Andrew Bogut Pau Gasol Luol Deng Mehmet Okur Eddy Curry Erick Dampier Antawn Jamison Lamar Odom Anderson Varejao Rasheed Wallace LeBron James Chuck Hayes Gerald Wallace Mark Blount Zaza Pachulia Al Harrington Antonio McDyess Jamaal Magloire Vince Carter Dikembe Mutombo Andrew Bynum Brendan Haywood Josh Howard Juwan Howard Caron Butler Reggie Evans Ron Artest Yao Ming Nene Corey Maggette Ruben Patterson Kobe Bryant PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS DeSagana Diop Chris Webber Darko Milicic Shelden Williams Andre Iguodala Mike Dunleavy Tayshaun Prince David West Paul Millsap Hakim Warrick Craig Smith Troy Murphy Ryan Gomes Mikki Moore Brad Miller Joe Smith Shareef Abdur-Rahim Rashard Lewis Channing Frye Carmelo Anthony Brian Skinner Danny Granger Kurt Thomas Mike Miller Tim Thomas Tracy McGrady Etan Thomas Kenny Thomas Kendrick Perkins Fabricio Oberto Rasho Nesterovic James Posey Matt Harpring Andre Miller Quentin Richardson Alonzo Mourning Matt Barnes P.J. Brown Rudy Gay Desmond Mason Tony Battie Kevin Martin Josh Childress Antoine Walker Gilbert Arenas Shane Battier Marvin Williams Francisco Elson Johan Petro Steven Hunter Jorge Garbajosa Andrei Kirilenko Mo Williams Manu Ginobili Mickael Pietrus Donyell Marshall Boris Diaw Jason Collins Ricky Davis LaMarcus Aldridge

41 OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE REBOUND ANALYSIS (Continued) PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS Eduardo Najera Luke Walton Andres Nocioni Shaquille O'Neal Renaldo Balkman Hedo Turkoglu Rajon Rondo Anthony Parker Rafer Alston Richard Hamilton Chris Paul Ime Udoka Paul Pierce Baron Davis Kirk Hinrich Dorell Wright Steve Nash Tyrus Thomas Cuttino Mobley Deron Williams Larry Hughes Raymond Felton Carlos Delfino Linas Kleiza John Salmons Mike Bibby Lawrence Roberts Jason Richardson Kyle Korver Ronny Turiaf Ben Gordon Jake Voskuhl Rasual Butler Andrea Bargnani Bostjan Nachbar Luther Head Devin Brown Raja Bell Brandon Roy Stromile Swift Tony Parker Trevor Ariza Joey Graham Ray Allen Dan Gadzuric Kwame Brown Monta Ellis Trenton Hassell Jamaal Tinsley Martell Webster Richard Jefferson Dwyane Wade Joe Johnson Charlie Bell Jared Jeffries Chauncey Billups Grant Hill Morris Peterson Jameer Nelson T.J. Ford Sean May PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS Jason Terry Adam Morrison Damien Wilkins Nazr Mohammed Robert Horry Charlie Villanueva Bruce Bowen Michael Finley Stephen Jackson Corliss Williamson Maurice Evans Randy Foye Travis Outlaw Brian Cook DeShawn Stevenson Lorenzen Wright Leon Powe Leandro Barbosa Devean George Stephon Marbury Jarvis Hayes Delonte West Gerald Green Jarrett Jack Matt Carroll Smush Parker Francisco Garcia Ike Diogu Devin Harris Michael Redd Allen Iverson Marc Jackson Andray Blatche Eddie Jones Quinton Ross Ersan Ilyasova Jamal Crawford Eric Snow Kris Humphries Austin Croshere Jason Maxiell Earl Watson Marko Jaric Primoz Brezec Shaun Livingston Alexander Johnson Jannero Pargo Jason Kapono Vladimir Radmanovic Bobby Jackson James Jones Josh Boone Nenad Krstic Antoine Wright Malik Rose Mickael Gelabale Jarron Collins Chris Duhon Joel Przybilla Steve Blake Sam Cassell

42 OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE REBOUND ANALYSIS (Continued) PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS Luke Ridnour Linton Johnson Marcus Williams Mike James Brent Barry Greg Buckner Juan Dixon Willie Green Steve Francis Matt Bonner Sasha Pavlovic Michael Doleac Dahntay Jones Thabo Sefolosha Nate Robinson Antonio Daniels Derek Fisher Hilton Armstrong Jerry Stackhouse JR Smith Jason Williams Chucky Atkins Damon Stoudamire Earl Boykins Walter Herrmann Dale Davis Solomon Jones Darrell Armstrong Carlos Arroyo Darius Songaila Jose Calderon Gary Payton Gordan Giricek Rodney Carney Adonal Foyle Tony Allen David Noel Clifford Robinson Bonzi Wells Michael Sweetney Jordan Farmar Malik Allen Brevin Knight Fred Jones Justin Williams Derek Anderson Flip Murray Yakhouba Diawara Adrian Griffin Sebastian Telfair Alan Henderson Cedric Simmons Sasha Vujacic Bo Outlaw James Singleton Brian Scalabrine Jake Tsakalidis Mardy Collins Tyronn Lue Anthony Johnson PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS Jason Hart Wally Szczerbiak Tarence Kinsey Keith Bogans Daniel Gibson Eddie House Kelenna Azubuike Sergio Rodriguez Josh Powell Mark Madsen Keyon Dooling Aaron Williams Kirk Snyder Shawne Williams Beno Udrih Marquis Daniels Calvin Booth Speedy Claxton Hassan Adams Ronnie Brewer Andre Brown Kevin Ollie Maceo Baston Salim Stoudamire Daniel Ewing Jared Reiner Ronnie Price Louis Williams Raef LaFrentz Allan Ray Sarunas Jasikevicius Jacque Vaughn Junior Harrington Damon Jones Jerome James Rafael Araujo Jeff McInnis Michael Ruffin Brian Cardinal Bobby Jones DerMarr Johnson Viktor Khryapa Mike Wilks Peja Stojakovic Scott Padgett Shavlik Randolph Donell Taylor Melvin Ely JJ Redick Royal Ivey Bernard Robinson Jamal Sampson Michael Olowokandi Troy Hudson Lindsey Hunter Pat Burke Rashad McCants Justin Reed Mouhamed Sene Roger Mason

43 OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE REBOUND ANALYSIS (Concluded) PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS Orien Greene Paul Davis Brandon Bass Dan Dickau Danny Fortson Keith McLeod David Harrison Pat Garrity Earl Barron Dee Brown Shammond Williams Marcus Banks Othella Harrington Amir Johnson Quincy Douby John Lucas CJ Miles David Wesley Alan Anderson Damir Markota Kelvin Cato Kyle Lowry Ryan Hollins Scot Pollard Chris Quinn Esteban Batista Ira Newble Rawle Marshall Louis Amundson Maurice Taylor Lynn Greer Steve Novak Eddie Griffin Jose Barea Luke Schenscher Matt Freije Cedric Bozeman Jalen Rose Jumaine Jones PJ Tucker Jackie Butler Vassilis Spanoulis Anthony Roberson Bracey Wright Maurice Ager Patrick O'Bryant Pops Mensah-Bonsu Shannon Brown Stephen Graham James White Kenyon Martin Aaron McKie Travis Diener Eric Williams Ronald Dupree Robert Hite Kevinn Pinkney Will Blalock Slava Medvedenko Uros Slokar Darrick Martin PLAYER TIMES Arenas, Gilbert 8 Nash, Steve 7 Davis, Ricky 7 Carter, Vince 7 Davis, Baron 7 Nowitzki, Dirk 6 Crawford, Jamal 6 Curry, Eddy 6 Battier, Shane 6 Nelson, Jameer 6 Marbury, Stephon 5 Lewis, Rashard 5 Posey, James 5 Okur, Mehmet 5 Smith, Josh 5 Martin, Kevin 5 Garnett, Kevin 4 Marion, Shawn 4 PLAYER TOTAL DEF REBS DEF REBS OFF REBS OFF REBS REBS OPPTS. OPPTS. OWN TEAM'S OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS MISSED FTS MISSED FGS MISSED FTS DJ Mbenga Doug Christie Ivan McFarlin James Lang Marcus Vinicius Pape Sow Wayne Simien Luke Jackson Eric Piatkowski Randolph Morris Andreas Glyniadakis Dijon Thompson Julius Hodge Kevin Willis Theo Ratliff Will Conroy Dwayne Jones Steven Smith Andre Barrett Anthony Carter James Augustine Kalenna Azubuike Roger Powell Sean Marks Yaroslav Korolev Aleksandar Pavlovic Jeremy Richardson Mike Hall Renaldo Major Vitaly Potapenko Alvin Williams Desmon Farmer Mile Ilic Randy Livingston Totals 100,990 67,032 6,598 26, GAME WINNING FIELD GOALS PLAYER TIMES Hamilton, Richard 4 Turkoglu, Didayet 4 Ming, Yao 4 Butler, Caron 4 Anthony, Carmelo 4 Ford, T.J. 4 Korver, Kyle 4 Howard, Josh 4 Haslem, Udonis 4 Varejao, Anderson 4 Howard, Dwight 4 Gay, Rudy 4 Marshall, Donyell 3 Barry, Brent 3 Finley, Michael 3 Bryant, Kobe 3 Abdur-Rahim, Shareef 3 Billups, Chauncey 3 PLAYER TIMES Mobley, Cuttino 3 Stojakovic, Predrag 3 Francis, Steve 3 Jackson, Stephen 3 Brown, Devin 3 James, LeBron 3 Wade, Dwayne 3 Barbosa, Leandros 3 Blake, Steve 3 Vujacic, Sasha 3 May, Sean 3 Mourning, Alonzo 2 Webber, Chris 2 Hill, Grant 2 Jones, Eddie 2 McDyess, Antonio 2 Smith, Joe 2 Fisher, Derek 2 PLAYER TIMES Allen, Ray 2 Iverson, Allen 2 McGrady, Tracy 2 Pierce, Paul 2 Harrington, Al 2 Lue, Tyronn 2 Harpring, Mat 2 Bibby, Mike 2 Miller, Andre 2 Maggette, Corey 2 Redd, Michael 2 Mason, Desmond 2 Murphy, Troy 2 Tinsley, Jamaal 2 Randolph, Zach 2 Salmons, John 2 Boozer, Carlos 2 Butler, Rasual 2 PLAYER TIMES Murray, Ronald 2 Ginobili, Emanuel 2 Parker, Smush 2 Hinrich, Kirk 2 Ridnour, Luke 2 Williams, Maurice 2 Diaw, Boris 2 West, David 2 Hart, Jason 2 Barnes, Matt 2 West, Delonte 2 Jefferson, Al 2 Gordon, Ben 2 Green, Gerald 2 Maxiell, Jason 2 Ellis, Monta 2 Head, Luther 2 Paul, Chris 2 PLAYER TIMES Lee, David 2 Thomas, Tyrus 2 Sefolosha, Thabo 2 Foye, Randy 2 Roy, Brandon 2 Bargnani, Andrea 2 Robinson, Clifford 2 Brown, Andre 2 Duncan, Tim 1 Terry, Jason 1 Hunter, Steven 1 Dixon, Juan 1 Graham, Joey 1 Williams, Deron 1 TOTAL

44 PLAYER #REBS Carlos Boozer 20 Mehmet Okur 19 Tim Duncan 16 Anderson Varejao 15 Shelden Williams 15 Luol Deng 13 Donyell Marshall 12 Drew Gooden 12 David Lee 11 Lamar Odom 11 Dirk Nowitzki 10 Ben Wallace 9 Darko Milicic 9 DeSagana Diop 9 Desmond Mason 9 Fabricio Oberto 9 Jeff Foster 9 Jorge Garbajosa 9 Tyson Chandler 9 Antawn Jamison 8 Dwight Howard 8 Luke Walton 8 Malik Rose 8 Udonis Haslem 8 Danny Granger 7 Jameer Nelson 7 Juwan Howard 7 Kevin Garnett 7 Leon Powe 7 Mark Blount 7 Marko Jaric 7 Nene 7 Nick Collison 7 Andres Nocioni 6 Antonio McDyess 6 Craig Smith 6 Emeka Okafor 6 Hilton Armstrong 6 Matt Harpring 6 Pau Gasol 6 Reggie Evans 6 Tony Battie 6 Elton Brand 5 Hedo Turkoglu 5 James Posey 5 Lawrence Roberts 5 LeBron James 5 Luther Head 5 Michael Doleac 5 P.J. Brown 5 Shane Battier 5 Vince Carter 5 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 5 Al Harrington 4 Alonzo Mourning 4 Andre Miller 4 Andrea Bargnani 4 Andrei Kirilenko 4 Antoine Walker 4 REBOUND LEADERS OF OWN TEAM'S MISSED FTS PLAYER #REBS Brad Miller 4 Brendan Haywood 4 Charlie Bell 4 Chuck Hayes 4 David West 4 Eddy Curry 4 Etan Thomas 4 Grant Hill 4 Ime Udoka 4 Jamaal Magloire 4 Jason Maxiell 4 Jason Richardson 4 John Salmons 4 Josh Smith 4 JR Smith 4 Kwame Brown 4 Linas Kleiza 4 Linton Johnson 4 Marvin Williams 4 Matt Barnes 4 Paul Davis 4 Paul Millsap 4 Rajon Rondo 4 Randy Foye 4 Rasho Nesterovic 4 Robert Horry 4 Ronny Turiaf 4 Shawn Marion 4 Shawne Williams 4 Stephen Jackson 4 Tracy McGrady 4 Travis Outlaw 4 Troy Murphy 4 Vladimir Radmanovic 4 Zach Randolph 4 Adam Morrison 3 Andrew Bogut 3 Andris Biedrins 3 Baron Davis 3 Brian Scalabrine 3 Bruce Bowen 3 Caron Butler 3 Chris Paul 3 Clifford Robinson 3 Dale Davis 3 Damien Wilkins 3 Darius Songaila 3 David Noel 3 Derek Fisher 3 Devin Brown 3 Eddie Jones 3 Francisco Elson 3 Francisco Garcia 3 Gilbert Arenas 3 Jake Voskuhl 3 Jamal Crawford 3 Jason Williams 3 Josh Childress 3 Josh Howard 3 PLAYER #REBS Justin Williams 3 Kendrick Perkins 3 LaMarcus Aldridge 3 Maceo Baston 3 Mark Madsen 3 Martell Webster 3 Maurice Evans 3 Mike James 3 Mike Miller 3 Nazr Mohammed 3 Rasual Butler 3 Raymond Felton 3 Rudy Gay 3 Samuel Dalembert 3 Sasha Vujacic 3 Steve Novak 3 Stromile Swift 3 Tim Thomas 3 Trevor Ariza 3 Tyrus Thomas 3 Zaza Pachulia 3 Alan Henderson 2 Alexander Johnson 2 Andre Iguodala 2 Anthony Parker 2 Antoine Wright 2 Bonzi Wells 2 Boris Diaw 2 Brian Cook 2 Brian Skinner 2 Carlos Arroyo 2 Carlos Delfino 2 Channing Frye 2 Chris Kaman 2 Chris Wilcox 2 Corey Maggette 2 Corliss Williamson 2 Cuttino Mobley 2 Dan Gadzuric 2 Delonte West 2 DerMarr Johnson 2 Devean George 2 Dwyane Wade 2 Erick Dampier 2 Fred Jones 2 Gerald Wallace 2 Ike Diogu 2 Jamaal Tinsley 2 James Singleton 2 Jarron Collins 2 Jason Kidd 2 Jermaine O'Neal 2 Jerry Stackhouse 2 Joe Johnson 2 Johan Petro 2 Juan Dixon 2 Kenny Thomas 2 Kevin Martin 2 Kirk Hinrich 2 PLAYER #REBS Kobe Bryant 2 Kyle Lowry 2 Lorenzen Wright 2 Marc Jackson 2 Matt Bonner 2 Mickael Pietrus 2 Mikki Moore 2 Mo Williams 2 Monta Ellis 2 Pape Sow 2 Paul Pierce 2 Primoz Brezec 2 Quentin Richardson 2 Rafael Araujo 2 Rafer Alston 2 Rasheed Wallace 2 Ray Allen 2 Renaldo Balkman 2 Ruben Patterson 2 Ryan Gomes 2 Sean May 2 Shavlik Randolph 2 Smush Parker 2 Solomon Jones 2 Steven Hunter 2 Tayshaun Prince 2 Tony Allen 2 Viktor Khryapa 2 Aaron Williams 1 Adonal Foyle 1 Al Jefferson 1 Alan Anderson 1 Amare Stoudemire 1 Amir Johnson 1 Andray Blatche 1 Andrew Bynum 1 Anthony Johnson 1 Austin Croshere 1 Ben Gordon 1 Bobby Jackson 1 Bostjan Nachbar 1 Brandon Roy 1 Brian Cardinal 1 Calvin Booth 1 Cedric Simmons 1 Charlie Villanueva 1 Chauncey Billups 1 Chris Bosh 1 Chris Quinn 1 Chucky Atkins 1 Daniel Gibson 1 Darrell Armstrong 1 Dee Brown 1 Derek Anderson 1 Deron Williams 1 DeShawn Stevenson 1 Devin Harris 1 Earl Barron 1 Eduardo Najera 1 PLAYER #REBS Eric Snow 1 Eric Williams 1 Flip Murray 1 Gary Payton 1 Gordan Giricek 1 Hakim Warrick 1 Jason Collins 1 Jeff McInnis 1 JJ Redick 1 Joel Przybilla 1 Joey Graham 1 John Lucas 1 Jose Barea 1 Josh Powell 1 Keith Bogans 1 Kelenna Azubuike 1 Keyon Dooling 1 Kyle Korver 1 Louis Amundson 1 Luke Ridnour 1 Manu Ginobili 1 Marcus Williams 1 Marquis Daniels 1 Matt Freije 1 Melvin Ely 1 Michael Finley 1 Michael Ruffin 1 Mike Bibby 1 Mike Dunleavy 1 Mike Wilks 1 Nenad Krstic 1 Othella Harrington 1 Pat Garrity 1 Peja Stojakovic 1 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 1 Quincy Douby 1 Raef LaFrentz 1 Raja Bell 1 Richard Hamilton 1 Ricky Davis 1 Robert Hite 1 Sasha Pavlovic 1 Scott Padgett 1 Shannon Brown 1 Shaquille O'Neal 1 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 1 Shaun Livingston 1 Steve Blake 1 T.J. Ford 1 Tarence Kinsey 1 Thabo Sefolosha 1 Travis Diener 1 Walter Herrmann 1 Wayne Simien 1 Yakhouba Diawara 1 DAVE COWENS LAST NBA PLAYER COACH Dave Cowens was the last player coach in the NBA who played an appreciable amount of games. Dave played 68 games in after succeeding Tom Sanders as the coach of the Boston Celtics. He compiled a record, but was not rehired for the next season, the job going to Bill Fitch. Lenny Wilkens was the playing coach at Seattle in when he played 80 games and his team s record was after he succeeded Bob Hopkins. Some other playing coaches were Dave DeBusschere at Detroit for three seasons; Kevin Loughery at Philadelphia for one season; Carl Braun at New York and Alex Hannum at St. Louis just to name a few. SURA HITS TRIPLE DOUBLES IN 3 STRAIGHT GAMES Bob Sura of Atlanta didn t have a triple double in his first 76 games of the season and then achieved the feat in his next three games at Chicago and versus Boston and New Jersey April 9, 10 and

45 PLAYER #REBS Tyson Chandler 311 Ben Wallace 294 Dwight Howard 275 Elton Brand 263 Emeka Okafor 252 Drew Gooden 251 Andris Biedrins 248 Jeff Foster 243 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 237 Al Jefferson 236 Samuel Dalembert 236 Nick Collison 222 Amare Stoudemire 221 Carlos Boozer 215 Erick Dampier 215 Chuck Hayes 200 Tim Duncan 197 Zaza Pachulia 196 Zach Randolph 195 Brendan Haywood 191 Eddy Curry 191 Ruben Patterson 188 Chris Bosh 185 David Lee 185 Udonis Haslem 180 Paul Millsap 179 Anderson Varejao 176 Chris Wilcox 176 Kevin Garnett 176 Shawn Marion 168 Andrew Bogut 165 Dikembe Mutombo 164 Marcus Camby 164 Josh Smith 161 Antonio McDyess 159 Chris Kaman 158 DeSagana Diop 157 Jermaine O'Neal 151 Reggie Evans 150 Al Harrington 147 Jamaal Magloire 147 Caron Butler 144 Carmelo Anthony 143 Craig Smith 143 Mikki Moore 143 Nene 143 Pau Gasol 143 Tayshaun Prince 142 LaMarcus Aldridge 141 Mehmet Okur 141 Gerald Wallace 140 Andrew Bynum 138 Darko Milicic 136 Luol Deng 135 Jason Kidd 133 Etan Thomas 132 Kenny Thomas 132 Juwan Howard 131 Eduardo Najera 130 Hakim Warrick 129 Mark Blount 129 Josh Howard 127 Antawn Jamison 126 Chris Webber 124 P.J. Brown 124 Ryan Gomes 123 Alonzo Mourning 122 Fabricio Oberto 122 David West 121 Shareef Abdur-Rahim121 REBOUND LEADERS OF OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS PLAYER #REBS Joe Smith 120 Josh Childress 120 Shelden Williams 116 Desmond Mason 115 Dirk Nowitzki 112 Steven Hunter 112 Jared Jeffries 111 Matt Harpring 111 Rasho Nesterovic 111 Kendrick Perkins 110 Vince Carter 109 Danny Granger 107 Brian Skinner 104 Ron Artest 102 Yao Ming 101 Lawrence Roberts 96 Shaquille O'Neal 96 Troy Murphy 96 Renaldo Balkman 95 Trevor Ariza 95 Andre Miller 93 Dan Gadzuric 92 Ime Udoka 91 Lamar Odom 91 Rashard Lewis 91 Johan Petro 90 Leon Powe 90 Maurice Evans 90 Rudy Gay 90 Boris Diaw 89 Channing Frye 89 Jason Collins 89 Antoine Walker 88 Corey Maggette 88 Rasheed Wallace 88 Matt Barnes 87 Kurt Thomas 86 Nazr Mohammed 86 Tony Battie 86 Tyrus Thomas 86 Andrei Kirilenko 84 Damien Wilkins 84 Jason Maxiell 84 Ronny Turiaf 84 Lorenzen Wright 83 Mike Dunleavy 83 Trenton Hassell 83 Stromile Swift 82 Jake Voskuhl 81 Marvin Williams 80 Luke Walton 79 Mickael Pietrus 79 Francisco Elson 78 Kris Humphries 78 LeBron James 78 Primoz Brezec 78 Kwame Brown 77 Andray Blatche 76 Andre Iguodala 75 Brad Miller 75 Donyell Marshall 74 Richard Hamilton 74 Ike Diogu 73 Kobe Bryant 73 Linas Kleiza 73 Sean May 71 Rajon Rondo 70 Jarron Collins 69 Robert Horry 69 Gerald Green 68 PLAYER #REBS Jason Richardson 68 Kevin Martin 67 Carlos Delfino 65 Josh Boone 64 Quentin Richardson 63 Matt Bonner 62 Shane Battier 62 Charlie Villanueva 61 Corliss Williamson 61 James Posey 61 Travis Outlaw 61 Brian Cook 60 Marc Jackson 60 Monta Ellis 60 Quinton Ross 60 Tim Thomas 60 Mickael Gelabale 59 Anthony Parker 58 Ersan Ilyasova 58 Gilbert Arenas 58 Jamaal Tinsley 58 Joel Przybilla 58 Manu Ginobili 58 Brandon Roy 57 Stephen Jackson 57 Dale Davis 56 Devean George 55 Nate Robinson 55 Ray Allen 55 Shaun Livingston 55 DeShawn Stevenson 54 Joey Graham 54 Charlie Bell 53 Ricky Davis 53 Devin Brown 52 Hedo Turkoglu 52 Hilton Armstrong 52 Mo Williams 52 T.J. Ford 52 Tracy McGrady 52 Adam Morrison 51 Chris Paul 51 Joe Johnson 51 Adonal Foyle 50 Cuttino Mobley 50 Francisco Garcia 50 Nenad Krstic 50 Dwyane Wade 49 Earl Boykins 49 Grant Hill 49 Mike Miller 49 Vladimir Radmanovic 49 Alexander Johnson 48 Andrea Bargnani 48 Baron Davis 48 Justin Williams 48 Linton Johnson 48 Raymond Felton 48 Richard Jefferson 48 Bo Outlaw 47 Dahntay Jones 47 Marko Jaric 47 Raja Bell 47 Solomon Jones 47 Alan Henderson 46 Michael Sweetney 45 Randy Foye 45 Devin Harris 44 Cedric Simmons 43 Jameer Nelson 43 PLAYER #REBS John Salmons 43 Smush Parker 43 Jake Tsakalidis 42 Jarvis Hayes 42 Malik Allen 42 Michael Redd 42 Willie Green 42 Bobby Jackson 41 Darius Songaila 41 Jamal Crawford 41 Jason Terry 41 Larry Hughes 41 Adrian Griffin 40 Deron Williams 40 Dorell Wright 40 Martell Webster 40 David Noel 39 Jorge Garbajosa 39 Malik Rose 39 Michael Doleac 39 Rasual Butler 39 Rodney Carney 39 Mike Bibby 38 Antoine Wright 37 Jerry Stackhouse 37 Paul Pierce 37 Ronnie Brewer 37 Andres Nocioni 36 Stephon Marbury 36 Greg Buckner 35 Hassan Adams 35 Matt Carroll 35 Ben Gordon 34 Earl Watson 34 Eric Snow 34 James Singleton 34 Michael Ruffin 34 Thabo Sefolosha 34 Tony Parker 34 Darrell Armstrong 33 James Jones 33 Michael Finley 33 Steve Francis 33 Tony Allen 33 Austin Croshere 32 Mark Madsen 32 Morris Peterson 32 Damon Stoudamire 31 Delonte West 30 Kirk Hinrich 30 Steve Nash 30 Carlos Arroyo 29 Kyle Korver 29 Shawne Williams 29 Clifford Robinson 28 Derek Anderson 28 Eddie Jones 28 Marcus Williams 28 Mardy Collins 28 Daniel Gibson 27 Derek Fisher 27 Luke Ridnour 27 Rafer Alston 27 Sam Cassell 27 Tarence Kinsey 27 Walter Herrmann 27 Aaron Williams 26 Andre Brown 26 Bostjan Nachbar 26 Calvin Booth 26 PLAYER #REBS Jason Kapono 26 JR Smith 26 Luther Head 26 Yakhouba Diawara 26 Flip Murray 25 Juan Dixon 25 Kelenna Azubuike 25 Marquis Daniels 25 Sasha Vujacic 25 Bonzi Wells 24 Raef LaFrentz 24 Allen Iverson 23 Chris Duhon 23 Gordan Giricek 23 Josh Powell 23 Bobby Jones 22 Chauncey Billups 22 Jordan Farmar 22 Leandro Barbosa 22 Mike James 22 Sasha Pavlovic 22 Anthony Johnson 21 Brian Scalabrine 21 Fred Jones 21 Jared Reiner 21 Jerome James 21 Jose Calderon 21 Keyon Dooling 21 Bruce Bowen 20 Jannero Pargo 20 Rafael Araujo 20 Sergio Rodriguez 20 Steve Blake 20 Tyronn Lue 19 Allan Ray 18 Antonio Daniels 18 Earl Barron 18 Jarrett Jack 18 Maceo Baston 18 Viktor Khryapa 18 Brent Barry 17 Chucky Atkins 17 Gary Payton 17 Kirk Snyder 17 Louis Williams 17 Paul Davis 17 Sebastian Telfair 17 Shavlik Randolph 17 Mouhamed Sene 16 Wally Szczerbiak 16 Jamal Sampson 15 Jason Williams 15 Justin Reed 15 Keith Bogans 15 Ronnie Price 15 Royal Ivey 15 Sarunas Jasikevicius 15 Scot Pollard 15 Scott Padgett 15 Amir Johnson 14 Brevin Knight 14 Donell Taylor 14 Eddie House 14 Jason Hart 14 Melvin Ely 14 Michael Olowokandi 14 Mike Wilks 14 Rashad McCants 14 Brandon Bass 13 Danny Fortson 13 42

46 REBOUND LEADERS OF OWN TEAM'S MISSED FGS (Concluded) PLAYER #REBS Ira Newble 13 Jeff McInnis 13 Brian Cardinal 12 Junior Harrington 12 Kelvin Cato 12 Louis Amundson 12 Orien Greene 12 Othella Harrington 12 Pat Burke 12 Speedy Claxton 12 Beno Udrih 11 CJ Miles 11 Damir Markota 11 Pat Garrity 11 PJ Tucker 11 Ryan Hollins 11 Shammond Williams 11 Alan Anderson 10 Bernard Robinson 10 Kyle Lowry 10 PLAYER FEET SEASON Baron Davis * LeBron James Zoran Planinic Andre Miller Keon Clark Jumaine Jones Darvin Ham Cedric Henderson Ray Allen Brian Cardinal Bonzi Wells Caron Butler Khalid Reeves Cuttino Mobley Marcus Camby Jason Terry Rasheed Wallace PLAYER #REBS Luke Schenscher 10 Marcus Banks 10 Maurice Taylor 10 Peja Stojakovic 10 Quincy Douby 10 Damon Jones 9 Daniel Ewing 9 David Harrison 9 JJ Redick 9 Lindsey Hunter 9 DerMarr Johnson 8 Jacque Vaughn 8 John Lucas 8 Kevin Ollie 8 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 8 Rawle Marshall 8 Troy Hudson 8 Bracey Wright 7 Dan Dickau 7 Dee Brown 7 PLAYER #REBS Eddie Griffin 7 Esteban Batista 7 Ivan McFarlin 7 Kevinn Pinkney 7 Matt Freije 7 Patrick O'Bryant 7 Roger Mason 7 Uros Slokar 7 Jackie Butler 6 Jose Barea 6 Jumaine Jones 6 Kenyon Martin 6 Salim Stoudamire 6 Stephen Graham 6 Will Blalock 6 Chris Quinn 5 James Lang 5 Ronald Dupree 5 Shannon Brown 5 Vassilis Spanoulis 5 PLAYER #REBS Keith McLeod 4 Pape Sow 4 Slava Medvedenko 4 Wayne Simien 4 Cedric Bozeman 3 David Wesley 3 Dijon Thompson 3 DJ Mbenga 3 Doug Christie 3 Jalen Rose 3 James White 3 Robert Hite 3 Roger Powell 3 Will Conroy 3 Andreas Glyniadakis 2 Anthony Roberson 2 Darrick Martin 2 Eric Piatkowski 2 Eric Williams 2 Julius Hodge 2 LONGEST FIELD GOALS MADE SINCE * This shot is recognized as the longest shot in NBA history. PLAYER FEET SEASON Derin Williams Troy Hudson Darrell Armstrong Devean George Jason Williams Rod Strickland Michael Finley Allen Iverson Cliff Robinson Zach Randolph Chris Bosh Vin Baker Tim Hardaway Dwyane Wade Travis Best Darrell Armstrong Gilbert Arenas BLOCKED BLOCKED MOST FG ATT SHOTS % OF SHOTS Przybilla, Joel Evans, Reggie Mohammed, Nazr Reed, Justin Patterson, Ruben Pachulia, Zaza Diogu, Ike Dampier, Erick Palacio, Milt Salmons, John PLAYER #REBS Kevin Willis 2 Luke Jackson 2 Lynn Greer 2 Marcus Vinicius 2 Theo Ratliff 2 Travis Diener 2 Aaron McKie 1 Alvin Williams 1 Andre Barrett 1 Dwayne Jones 1 James Augustine 1 Jeremy Richardson 1 Maurice Ager 1 Mike Hall 1 Randolph Morris 1 Randy Livingston 1 Steve Novak 1 Steven Smith 1 Yaroslav Korolev 1 PLAYER FEET SEASON Steve Francis Scott Williams Jason Richardson Gerald Green Ricky Davis Tony Delk Chris Childs Fred Hoiberg Jason Terry Antonio Daniels Chucky Atkins Shammond Williams Jason Kidd Jamal Crawford Raymond Felton Moris Peterson Delonte West JERRY SLOAN COACHED MOST GAMES WITH ONE TEAM Jerry Sloan of Utah has coached the Utah Jazz since for a total of 1,509 regular season games, the highest in NBA history. This total is rising for it only includes up through the season. Red Auerbach coached the Boston Celtics from through for a total of 1,192 games, the second best. Following him are John MacLeod, Phoenix, 1,122, from to ; then Red Holzman, New York,from to and again to for 1,097 games; then Al Attles, Golden State for 1,075 games. STEVE FRANCIS JOINS 4 OTHERS IN NOVEL FEAT Steve Francis, now with Houston, is one of only five players in NBA history to average at least 15 points,five rebounds and five assists in each of his first five seasons. He joins Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, Grant Hill and Magic Johnson. WHOSE SHOTS ARE BLOCKED MOST AND LEAST BLOCKED BLOCKED LEAST FG ATT SHOTS % OF SHOTS Kukoc, Toni Wallace, Rasheed Finley, Michael Evans, Maurice Peterson, Morris Rush, Kareem Jones, James Jones, Damon Camby, Marcus Bell, Raja

47 PLAYER #REBS Kevin Garnett 720 Dwight Howard 639 Tim Duncan 592 Marcus Camby 580 Shawn Marion 554 Carlos Boozer 538 Tyson Chandler 529 Amare Stoudemire 512 Chris Bosh 511 Dirk Nowitzki 510 Jason Kidd 488 Ben Wallace 467 Al Jefferson 460 Samuel Dalembert 450 Jermaine O'Neal 446 Zach Randolph 445 Elton Brand 444 Andris Biedrins 442 Emeka Okafor 432 Udonis Haslem 430 LeBron James 420 Josh Smith 411 Rasheed Wallace 409 Lamar Odom 401 Nick Collison 392 Chris Wilcox 384 Pau Gasol 383 Chris Kaman 382 Mehmet Okur 377 Antawn Jamison 369 Luol Deng 369 Drew Gooden 367 Andrew Bogut 365 Vince Carter 362 Kobe Bryant 352 David Lee 348 Gerald Wallace 344 Eddy Curry 337 Mike Dunleavy 330 Mark Blount 328 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 327 Andre Iguodala 322 Al Harrington 317 Mike Miller 315 Andrew Bynum 313 Ron Artest 313 Yao Ming 309 Josh Howard 308 Tracy McGrady 307 Jamaal Magloire 306 Anderson Varejao 305 Caron Butler 305 Jeff Foster 305 Erick Dampier 304 Juwan Howard 303 Dikembe Mutombo 296 Corey Maggette 293 Chuck Hayes 291 Brad Miller 285 Tim Thomas 280 Nene 277 Chris Webber 276 Antonio McDyess 274 Reggie Evans 272 Gilbert Arenas 271 Mo Williams 269 Rashard Lewis 269 Channing Frye 268 Troy Murphy 268 Zaza Pachulia 268 David West 267 Kurt Thomas 265 Quentin Richardson 265 Kevin Martin 261 Darko Milicic 259 Tayshaun Prince 259 Shelden Williams 257 REBOUND LEADERS OF OPPONENTS MISSED FGS PLAYER #REBS Brendan Haywood 255 Joe Smith 255 Jorge Garbajosa 255 Ryan Gomes 251 DeSagana Diop 250 Shane Battier 249 Brian Skinner 248 Manu Ginobili 248 Danny Granger 246 Hakim Warrick 246 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 246 Carmelo Anthony 244 Andre Miller 243 Rudy Gay 243 Rafer Alston 241 Steve Nash 237 Craig Smith 235 James Posey 232 Tony Battie 231 Francisco Elson 229 Kirk Hinrich 227 Rasho Nesterovic 227 Ricky Davis 227 Chris Paul 226 Etan Thomas 226 Mickael Pietrus 226 Ruben Patterson 225 Andres Nocioni 224 Matt Barnes 224 Mikki Moore 224 Deron Williams 223 Larry Hughes 223 Baron Davis 222 Kyle Korver 221 Andrei Kirilenko 218 Antoine Walker 218 Ben Gordon 218 Luther Head 218 Mike Bibby 218 Jason Collins 217 Kenny Thomas 217 Paul Pierce 217 Kendrick Perkins 216 Johan Petro 213 Tony Parker 213 Anthony Parker 212 Boris Diaw 211 Marvin Williams 211 Paul Millsap 211 Hedo Turkoglu 210 Fabricio Oberto 208 Chauncey Billups 205 Rasual Butler 205 Richard Hamilton 202 John Salmons 201 Matt Harpring 201 Rajon Rondo 201 Alonzo Mourning 200 Cuttino Mobley 200 Desmond Mason 200 Donyell Marshall 197 Luke Walton 195 Raja Bell 195 Dorell Wright 193 Steven Hunter 192 Leandro Barbosa 191 Bostjan Nachbar 190 Devin Brown 189 P.J. Brown 189 Ray Allen 189 Raymond Felton 189 Andrea Bargnani 188 Morris Peterson 188 Brandon Roy 187 Martell Webster 186 Jarrett Jack 185 Josh Childress 185 PLAYER #REBS Dwyane Wade 184 Shaquille O'Neal 183 Jason Terry 182 T.J. Ford 182 Bruce Bowen 180 Renaldo Balkman 180 Carlos Delfino 179 Jameer Nelson 179 Joe Johnson 177 Adam Morrison 175 Monta Ellis 174 Jamaal Tinsley 173 Linas Kleiza 173 Ime Udoka 172 Jason Richardson 172 Michael Finley 172 Matt Carroll 171 Delonte West 170 Charlie Bell 168 Allen Iverson 167 Grant Hill 167 Stephon Marbury 167 Eduardo Najera 163 Joey Graham 161 Randy Foye 158 Smush Parker 157 Trenton Hassell 157 Jannero Pargo 156 Eddie Jones 153 Jarvis Hayes 153 Tyrus Thomas 153 LaMarcus Aldridge 151 Richard Jefferson 150 DeShawn Stevenson 149 Devin Harris 148 Earl Watson 146 Charlie Villanueva 145 Steve Blake 145 Eric Snow 143 Jake Voskuhl 143 Jamal Crawford 142 Stephen Jackson 142 Francisco Garcia 141 Michael Redd 141 Ronny Turiaf 141 Chris Duhon 140 Devean George 140 Lawrence Roberts 140 Robert Horry 140 Brent Barry 139 Jason Kapono 139 Kwame Brown 138 Sean May 138 Travis Outlaw 135 Bobby Jackson 134 Luke Ridnour 134 Mike James 134 Stromile Swift 134 James Jones 133 Marcus Williams 133 Sam Cassell 133 Corliss Williamson 132 Dan Gadzuric 132 Austin Croshere 131 Trevor Ariza 131 Antonio Daniels 130 Damien Wilkins 130 Brian Cook 129 Shaun Livingston 125 Jared Jeffries 124 Gerald Green 123 Steve Francis 123 Antoine Wright 122 Marc Jackson 122 Nenad Krstic 122 Quinton Ross 122 Jason Williams 121 PLAYER #REBS Marko Jaric 121 Juan Dixon 120 Lorenzen Wright 118 Maurice Evans 118 Chucky Atkins 117 Greg Buckner 117 Sasha Pavlovic 117 Derek Fisher 116 Alexander Johnson 115 Nazr Mohammed 115 Ersan Ilyasova 113 Ike Diogu 113 Malik Rose 113 Jose Calderon 112 Willie Green 112 Mickael Gelabale 111 JR Smith 110 Vladimir Radmanovic 110 Thabo Sefolosha 109 Gary Payton 108 Walter Herrmann 105 Andray Blatche 104 Damon Stoudamire 104 Carlos Arroyo 103 Gordan Giricek 103 Dahntay Jones 100 Jerry Stackhouse 100 Joel Przybilla 100 Josh Boone 100 Linton Johnson 100 Michael Doleac 99 Leon Powe 98 Kris Humphries 96 Jordan Farmar 95 Nate Robinson 95 Brevin Knight 94 Darrell Armstrong 94 Primoz Brezec 92 Jason Maxiell 90 Jarron Collins 88 Flip Murray 87 Rodney Carney 87 Tony Allen 87 Earl Boykins 86 Fred Jones 86 Sebastian Telfair 86 Bonzi Wells 85 Derek Anderson 82 Matt Bonner 82 Tyronn Lue 81 Hilton Armstrong 80 Jason Hart 80 Yakhouba Diawara 80 Sasha Vujacic 79 Anthony Johnson 78 Darius Songaila 76 Keith Bogans 76 Eddie House 75 David Noel 73 Solomon Jones 73 Mardy Collins 72 Clifford Robinson 71 Brian Scalabrine 70 Dale Davis 70 Malik Allen 70 Beno Udrih 69 Sergio Rodriguez 69 Wally Szczerbiak 68 Tarence Kinsey 67 Speedy Claxton 66 Kirk Snyder 65 Adrian Griffin 64 Kevin Ollie 64 Salim Stoudamire 64 Daniel Gibson 63 James Singleton 62 Michael Sweetney 61 PLAYER #REBS Adonal Foyle 60 Daniel Ewing 60 Keyon Dooling 59 Jacque Vaughn 58 Damon Jones 57 Josh Powell 57 Kelenna Azubuike 57 Junior Harrington 56 Ronnie Price 56 Jake Tsakalidis 55 Justin Williams 53 Louis Williams 53 Marquis Daniels 53 Sarunas Jasikevicius 53 Bo Outlaw 52 Cedric Simmons 50 Aaron Williams 49 Allan Ray 49 Mark Madsen 49 Alan Henderson 48 Calvin Booth 48 DerMarr Johnson 47 Andre Brown 44 Jared Reiner 43 Shawne Williams 43 Jerome James 42 Jeff McInnis 41 Maceo Baston 41 Hassan Adams 40 JJ Redick 40 Raef LaFrentz 40 Troy Hudson 40 Mike Wilks 39 Rafael Araujo 39 Ronnie Brewer 38 Bernard Robinson 37 Brian Cardinal 37 Peja Stojakovic 37 Roger Mason 37 Donell Taylor 36 Keith McLeod 36 Lindsey Hunter 36 Royal Ivey 35 Dan Dickau 34 Rashad McCants 32 Viktor Khryapa 32 David Wesley 31 Michael Olowokandi 31 Orien Greene 31 Scott Padgett 31 Shavlik Randolph 31 Dee Brown 30 David Harrison 29 Justin Reed 29 Melvin Ely 29 Pat Burke 29 Brandon Bass 28 Danny Fortson 28 Pat Garrity 28 Shammond Williams 28 Jamal Sampson 27 Marcus Banks 27 John Lucas 26 Quincy Douby 26 Bobby Jones 25 Mouhamed Sene 25 Chris Quinn 24 CJ Miles 24 Lynn Greer 24 Amir Johnson 22 Michael Ruffin 22 Alan Anderson 21 Paul Davis 21 Rawle Marshall 21 Cedric Bozeman 20 Earl Barron 20 Maurice Ager 20 44

48 REBOUND LEADERS OF OPPONENTS MISSED FGS (Concluded) PLAYER #REBS Othella Harrington 20 Anthony Roberson 19 Damir Markota 19 Esteban Batista 19 Steve Novak 19 Jalen Rose 18 Kelvin Cato 18 Kyle Lowry 18 Ira Newble 17 James White 17 Jose Barea 17 Vassilis Spanoulis 17 Ryan Hollins 16 Aaron McKie 15 Eddie Griffin 15 PLAYER #REBS Jumaine Jones 15 Maurice Taylor 15 Travis Diener 15 Bracey Wright 14 Jackie Butler 14 Kenyon Martin 14 Louis Amundson 14 Matt Freije 14 Scot Pollard 13 Shannon Brown 13 Luke Schenscher 12 Patrick O'Bryant 12 Robert Hite 12 Stephen Graham 12 Eric Williams 11 NO. PLAYER SEASON(S) 7 Wilt Chamberlain Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , Bob Pettit 58-59, 60-61, Elvin Hayes Moses Malone Elgin Baylor , Walt Bellamy PLAYER #REBS Pops Mensah-Bonsu 11 Darrick Martin 10 Ronald Dupree 10 PJ Tucker 9 Will Blalock 9 Marcus Vinicius 8 Slava Medvedenko 8 Doug Christie 7 Kevinn Pinkney 7 Eric Piatkowski 6 Julius Hodge 6 Kevin Willis 6 Luke Jackson 6 PLAYER #REBS Randolph Morris 6 Uros Slokar 6 Wayne Simien 6 Andreas Glyniadakis 5 DJ Mbenga 5 James Lang 5 Andre Barrett 4 Dijon Thompson 4 Dwayne Jones 4 Ivan McFarlin 4 Steven Smith 4 Theo Ratliff 4 Will Conroy 4 PLAYER #REBS 2000 POINTS AND 1000 REBOUNDS PLAYERS WITH MULTIPLE SCORING TITLES PLAYER TITLES YEARS Michael Jordan , 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98 Wilt Chamberlain , 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 George Gervin , 79, 80, 82 Allen Iverson , 2001, 02, 05 Bob McAdoo , 75, 76 George Mikan , 50, 51 Neil Johnston , 54, 55 FIRST LAST SEASONS TEAM SEASON SEASON 22 a- Philadelphia (20-62) Portland Utah Boston LA Lakers a - Includes records of Syracuse Nationals PLAYER #REBS Carlos Boozer 94 Dwight Howard 86 Kevin Garnett 72 Marcus Camby 72 Andris Biedrins 69 Chris Wilcox 67 Emeka Okafor 67 Jermaine O'Neal 62 Luol Deng 62 Dirk Nowitzki 61 Al Jefferson 59 Antawn Jamison 59 Corey Maggette 59 James Posey 59 Shawn Marion 59 David Lee 58 Antonio McDyess 57 Tyson Chandler 55 Amare Stoudemire 52 Andrew Bogut 51 ALL-TIME STREAK IN NBA PLAYOFFS PLAYER Ben Wallace #REBS 51 Drew Gooden 51 Jeff Foster 51 Anderson Varejao 49 Pau Gasol 49 Shelden Williams 47 Chris Kaman 46 Troy Murphy 46 Erick Dampier 45 Josh Smith 45 Nick Collison 45 Chris Bosh 44 Hakim Warrick 44 Lamar Odom 44 Rasheed Wallace 44 Samuel Dalembert 44 Zach Randolph 44 Kendrick Perkins 43 Marvin Williams 42 Mehmet Okur 42 Anthony Carter 3 Kalenna Azubuike 3 Pape Sow 3 Sean Marks 3 Aleksandar Pavlovic 2 Renaldo Major 2 Vitaly Potapenko 2 Yaroslav Korolev 2 Desmon Farmer 1 James Augustine 1 Jeremy Richardson 1 Mike Hall 1 Mile Ilic 1 NO. PLAYER SEASON(S) 3 Bob McAdoo , Billy Cunningham Shaquille O'Neal 93-94, David Robinson 90-91, Hakeem Olajuwon 88-89, Bob Lanier Tim Duncan PLAYER TITLES YEARS Kobe Bryant , 07 Bob Pettit , 59 Adrian Dantley , 84 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , 72 Paul Arizin , 57 Shaquille O'Neal , 2000 Tracy McGrady , 04 FIRST LAST SEASONS TEAM SEASON SEASON 16 b- LA Lakers Boston Chicago Detroit New York b - Includes records of Minneapolis Lakers REBOUND LEADERS OF OPPONENTS MISSED FTS PLAYER Richard Jefferson #REBS 42 Yao Ming 42 Mark Blount 41 Donyell Marshall 40 Tim Duncan 40 Dorell Wright 39 Eddy Curry 39 Ron Artest 39 Brad Miller 37 Chris Webber 37 Josh Howard 37 Bostjan Nachbar 36 Channing Frye 36 Rashard Lewis 36 Udonis Haslem 36 Andre Iguodala 35 Andres Nocioni 35 Jamaal Magloire 35 Matt Barnes 35 Matt Harpring 35 PLAYER Tim Thomas #REBS 35 Mikki Moore 34 Ricky Davis 34 Darko Milicic 33 Zaza Pachulia 33 Andrew Bynum 32 Elton Brand 32 Gerald Wallace 32 Jason Kidd 32 Joey Graham 32 Josh Childress 32 Reggie Evans 32 Brian Skinner 31 Craig Smith 31 David West 31 Ryan Gomes 31 Stromile Swift 31 Johan Petro 30 Ronny Turiaf 30 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 30 PLAYER #REBS Zydrunas Ilgauskas 30 Antoine Walker 29 Fabricio Oberto 29 Jake Voskuhl 29 Juwan Howard 29 P.J. Brown 29 Paul Millsap 29 Steven Hunter 29 Al Harrington 28 Dikembe Mutombo 28 Kurt Thomas 28 Brendan Haywood 27 Jorge Garbajosa 27 Raymond Felton 27 Tyrus Thomas 27 Chuck Hayes 26 Corliss Williamson 26 Francisco Elson 26 Hedo Turkoglu 26 Kenny Thomas 26 45

49 REBOUND LEADERS OF OPPONENTS MISSED FTS (Concluded) PLAYER Tayshaun Prince #REBS 26 Brian Cook 25 Joe Smith 25 Kwame Brown 25 Nazr Mohammed 25 Ruben Patterson 25 Alonzo Mourning 24 Andrei Kirilenko 23 LeBron James 23 Austin Croshere 22 DeSagana Diop 22 Nene 22 Quentin Richardson 22 Sean May 22 Shane Battier 22 Charlie Villanueva 21 Danny Granger 21 Desmond Mason 21 Paul Pierce 21 Tony Battie 21 Bruce Bowen 20 Carlos Delfino 20 Clifford Robinson 20 Dan Gadzuric 20 Lawrence Roberts 20 Leon Powe 20 Luke Walton 20 Manu Ginobili 20 Mickael Pietrus 20 Trevor Ariza 20 Stephen Jackson 19 Ersan Ilyasova 18 Rasho Nesterovic 18 Gerald Green 17 Grant Hill 17 LaMarcus Aldridge 17 Michael Finley 17 Mike Dunleavy 17 Morris Peterson 17 Rajon Rondo 17 Renaldo Balkman 17 Shaquille O'Neal 17 Travis Outlaw 17 Vladimir Radmanovic 17 Alexander Johnson 16 Devean George 16 Eduardo Najera 16 John Salmons 16 Linas Kleiza 16 Robert Horry 16 Sasha Pavlovic 16 Vince Carter 16 Adonal Foyle 15 Andrea Bargnani 15 Boris Diaw 15 Caron Butler 15 Cuttino Mobley 15 Etan Thomas 15 Ike Diogu 15 Jarvis Hayes 15 Jason Kapono 15 Jason Richardson 15 Kirk Hinrich 15 Malik Rose 15 Tracy McGrady 15 Antoine Wright 14 Darius Songaila 14 Michael Sweetney 14 Solomon Jones 14 PLAYER Wally Szczerbiak #REBS 14 Cedric Simmons 13 Charlie Bell 13 Kris Humphries 13 Lorenzen Wright 13 Michael Redd 13 Andre Miller 12 Damien Wilkins 12 DeShawn Stevenson 12 Ime Udoka 12 Jarron Collins 12 Josh Boone 12 Kevin Martin 12 Kobe Bryant 12 Maceo Baston 12 Michael Doleac 12 Primoz Brezec 12 Rafer Alston 12 Alan Henderson 11 Anthony Parker 11 Brian Scalabrine 11 Francisco Garcia 11 Hilton Armstrong 11 Juan Dixon 11 Justin Williams 11 Linton Johnson 11 Martell Webster 11 Mike Miller 11 Randy Foye 11 Rudy Gay 11 Andray Blatche 10 Bobby Jones 10 Eric Snow 10 James Jones 10 Matt Bonner 10 Maurice Evans 10 Stephon Marbury 10 Aaron Williams 9 Bonzi Wells 9 Brian Cardinal 9 Chauncey Billups 9 Jason Collins 9 Joe Johnson 9 Joel Przybilla 9 Marko Jaric 9 Melvin Ely 9 Rasual Butler 9 Thabo Sefolosha 9 Dale Davis 8 David Noel 8 James Singleton 8 Jason Maxiell 8 Jason Terry 8 Kelenna Azubuike 8 Kyle Korver 8 Marc Jackson 8 Quinton Ross 8 Raja Bell 8 Bo Outlaw 7 Brevin Knight 7 Darrell Armstrong 7 Devin Brown 7 Jake Tsakalidis 7 Jamaal Tinsley 7 Jameer Nelson 7 Jared Reiner 7 Jeff McInnis 7 Josh Powell 7 Malik Allen 7 PLAYER Monta Ellis #REBS 7 Sam Cassell 7 Scott Padgett 7 Shawne Williams 7 Calvin Booth 6 Chris Duhon 6 Dahntay Jones 6 Delonte West 6 Eddie Jones 6 Fred Jones 6 Gary Payton 6 Gilbert Arenas 6 Greg Buckner 6 Jamal Sampson 6 Jerry Stackhouse 6 Mike Bibby 6 Mo Williams 6 Pat Burke 6 Peja Stojakovic 6 Walter Herrmann 6 Adrian Griffin 5 Ben Gordon 5 Brandon Roy 5 Carmelo Anthony 5 Earl Watson 5 Jarrett Jack 5 Keyon Dooling 5 Michael Ruffin 5 Othella Harrington 5 Raef LaFrentz 5 Rafael Araujo 5 Richard Hamilton 5 Sebastian Telfair 5 Viktor Khryapa 5 Andre Brown 4 Brent Barry 4 Chucky Atkins 4 Damon Stoudamire 4 Daniel Ewing 4 David Harrison 4 Dwyane Wade 4 Earl Boykins 4 Esteban Batista 4 Jannero Pargo 4 Jason Hart 4 Mardy Collins 4 Mike James 4 Mouhamed Sene 4 Ryan Hollins 4 Salim Stoudamire 4 Shavlik Randolph 4 Smush Parker 4 Tyronn Lue 4 Willie Green 4 Allen Iverson 3 Antonio Daniels 3 Baron Davis 3 Derek Fisher 3 Deron Williams 3 Devin Harris 3 DJ Mbenga 3 Donell Taylor 3 Eddie Griffin 3 Eddie House 3 Eric Williams 3 Jamal Crawford 3 Jared Jeffries 3 Jerome James 3 JR Smith 3 PLAYER Keith McLeod #REBS 3 Larry Hughes 3 Luke Schenscher 3 Luther Head 3 Mark Madsen 3 Marquis Daniels 3 Maurice Taylor 3 Michael Olowokandi 3 Mickael Gelabale 3 Nenad Krstic 3 PJ Tucker 3 Scot Pollard 3 Shaun Livingston 3 Speedy Claxton 3 Stephen Graham 3 Steve Novak 3 Tony Parker 3 Trenton Hassell 3 Yakhouba Diawara 3 Aaron McKie 2 Allan Ray 2 Beno Udrih 2 Bobby Jackson 2 Brandon Bass 2 Dan Dickau 2 Danny Fortson 2 Dee Brown 2 Derek Anderson 2 Earl Barron 2 Gordan Giricek 2 Hassan Adams 2 Jackie Butler 2 Jacque Vaughn 2 Jalen Rose 2 Jason Williams 2 JJ Redick 2 Jordan Farmar 2 Jumaine Jones 2 Justin Reed 2 Kevin Ollie 2 Lindsey Hunter 2 Luke Jackson 2 Luke Ridnour 2 Matt Freije 2 Nate Robinson 2 Pape Sow 2 Pat Garrity 2 Patrick O'Bryant 2 Paul Davis 2 Randolph Morris 2 Rodney Carney 2 Ronald Dupree 2 Sergio Rodriguez 2 Shannon Brown 2 Slava Medvedenko 2 Steve Blake 2 Steve Nash 2 Tarence Kinsey 2 Tony Allen 2 Adam Morrison 1 Andreas Glyniadakis 1 Anthony Johnson 1 Bernard Robinson 1 Damir Markota 1 Daniel Gibson 1 David Wesley 1 Dijon Thompson 1 Doug Christie 1 Dwayne Jones 1 PLAYER Eric Piatkowski #REBS 1 James Augustine 1 James Lang 1 John Lucas 1 Jose Barea 1 Jose Calderon 1 Keith Bogans 1 Kelvin Cato 1 Kevinn Pinkney 1 Kirk Snyder 1 Kyle Lowry 1 Leandro Barbosa 1 Louis Amundson 1 Lynn Greer 1 Marcus Banks 1 Marcus Vinicius 1 Marcus Williams 1 Matt Carroll 1 Orien Greene 1 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 1 Rashad McCants 1 Ray Allen 1 Roger Mason 1 Royal Ivey 1 Sarunas Jasikevicius 1 Shammond Williams 1 Steve Francis 1 Steven Smith 1 T.J. Ford 1 Theo Ratliff 1 Uros Slokar 1 46

50 PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Kobe Bryant LeBron James Vince Carter Carmelo Anthony Dirk Nowitzki Carlos Boozer Gilbert Arenas Elton Brand Kevin Garnett Tracy McGrady Luol Deng Tim Duncan Ben Gordon Amare Stoudemire Zach Randolph Eddy Curry Allen Iverson Tony Parker Shawn Marion Richard Hamilton Chris Bosh Joe Johnson Leandro Barbosa Dwight Howard Steve Nash Jason Terry Antawn Jamison Ricky Davis Kevin Martin Ray Allen Jermaine O'Neal Al Harrington Deron Williams Josh Howard Mehmet Okur Monta Ellis Gerald Wallace Michael Redd Kirk Hinrich Ruben Patterson Dwyane Wade Mike Bibby Mo Williams FIELD GOALS ASSISTED/UNASSISTED SUMMARY PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Mike Miller Rashard Lewis Pau Gasol Tayshaun Prince Ron Artest Al Jefferson Baron Davis Caron Butler Andre Iguodala Josh Smith Chris Wilcox Mark Blount Charlie Bell Andre Miller Yao Ming Raja Bell Stephen Jackson Desmond Mason Danny Granger Manu Ginobili Stephon Marbury Emeka Okafor Raymond Felton T.J. Ford Cuttino Mobley Zydrunas Ilgauskas Mike Dunleavy Rafer Alston Chris Paul Larry Hughes David West Jameer Nelson Hakim Warrick Paul Pierce Kyle Korver Drew Gooden Jason Kidd Corey Maggette Rasheed Wallace Willie Green Samuel Dalembert Adam Morrison Jamal Crawford PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Udonis Haslem Brandon Roy Andrew Bogut Andris Biedrins Chauncey Billups DeShawn Stevenson Jamaal Tinsley Hedo Turkoglu Grant Hill Smush Parker Ryan Gomes Anthony Parker Earl Boykins Matt Harpring Rudy Gay Jarrett Jack Lamar Odom Nick Collison Rasual Butler Marcus Camby Chucky Atkins Gerald Green Shareef Abdur-Rahim Juwan Howard Mikki Moore Boris Diaw Delonte West Jason Richardson Luther Head Marvin Williams Richard Jefferson Luke Ridnour Randy Foye Juan Dixon Tim Thomas Channing Frye Mike James Chris Kaman Nene Devin Harris Shane Battier Tyson Chandler Zaza Pachulia

51 PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Chris Webber Mickael Pietrus Matt Carroll Antonio McDyess JR Smith Jannero Pargo Shaquille O'Neal Jerry Stackhouse Jason Kapono Matt Barnes Andres Nocioni Michael Finley Andrea Bargnani Troy Murphy Antoine Walker Luke Walton Earl Watson Jose Calderon Damien Wilkins Josh Childress Sam Cassell Derek Fisher Darko Milicic Andrew Bynum Craig Smith Travis Outlaw LaMarcus Aldridge David Lee Alonzo Mourning Ime Udoka Corliss Williamson John Salmons Jason Williams Maurice Evans Devin Brown Rasho Nesterovic Quentin Richardson Nate Robinson Bostjan Nachbar Johan Petro Brad Miller Jarvis Hayes Jorge Garbajosa Morris Peterson FIELD GOALS ASSISTED/UNASSISTED SUMMARY (CONTINUED) PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Dahntay Jones Sasha Pavlovic Tyronn Lue Trenton Hassell Joe Smith Donyell Marshall Erick Dampier Paul Millsap Steve Blake Marcus Williams Shaun Livingston Bobby Jackson Eduardo Najera Carlos Arroyo Brent Barry Linas Kleiza Trevor Ariza Jamaal Magloire Brendan Haywood Andrei Kirilenko Chris Duhon Martell Webster Ben Wallace Chuck Hayes Joey Graham Anderson Varejao Bruce Bowen Keyon Dooling Rajon Rondo Steven Hunter James Posey Brian Cook Rodney Carney Charlie Villanueva Eddie House Eddie Jones Flip Murray Quinton Ross Salim Stoudamire Gordan Giricek Sebastian Telfair Tony Battie Walter Herrmann Antonio Daniels PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Damon Stoudamire Nenad Krstic P.J. Brown Shelden Williams Sean May Francisco Garcia Dorell Wright James Jones Stromile Swift Wally Szczerbiak Etan Thomas Marc Jackson Fabricio Oberto Carlos Delfino Darrell Armstrong Brevin Knight Ronny Turiaf Devean George Kenny Thomas Francisco Elson Gary Payton Kwame Brown Anthony Johnson Steve Francis Ersan Ilyasova Fred Jones Renaldo Balkman Tarence Kinsey Damon Jones Marko Jaric Eric Snow Tyrus Thomas Vladimir Radmanovic Tony Allen Kendrick Perkins Jason Maxiell Marquis Daniels Sarunas Jasikevicius Beno Udrih Ike Diogu Derek Anderson Kurt Thomas Brian Skinner Jordan Farmar

52 PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Greg Buckner Jeff Foster Mickael Gelabale Primoz Brezec Jake Voskuhl Darius Songaila Nazr Mohammed Reggie Evans Antoine Wright Thabo Sefolosha Dan Gadzuric Malik Allen Matt Bonner Sasha Vujacic Ronnie Brewer Sergio Rodriguez Allan Ray Jason Hart Yakhouba Diawara Josh Boone Keith Bogans Daniel Gibson Kelenna Azubuike Jared Jeffries Lawrence Roberts Lindsey Hunter Linton Johnson Louis Williams Alexander Johnson Speedy Claxton Robert Horry Kris Humphries Mardy Collins Andray Blatche Bonzi Wells Dikembe Mutombo Marcus Banks Peja Stojakovic Lorenzen Wright Michael Doleac Clifford Robinson Kevin Ollie JJ Redick FIELD GOALS ASSISTED/UNASSISTED SUMMARY (CONTINUED) PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Leon Powe Austin Croshere Brian Scalabrine Hassan Adams Jarron Collins Shawne Williams Malik Rose Troy Hudson Keith McLeod DeSagana Diop Jacque Vaughn Jeff McInnis Hilton Armstrong Ronnie Price Kirk Snyder Mike Wilks Daniel Ewing David Noel Solomon Jones Royal Ivey John Lucas Rashad McCants Adrian Griffin Lynn Greer Roger Mason Michael Sweetney Junior Harrington Donell Taylor Cedric Simmons Jason Collins Dan Dickau Justin Williams DerMarr Johnson Maceo Baston Adonal Foyle Chris Quinn Quincy Douby Anthony Roberson Alan Henderson Bobby Jones Josh Powell Andre Brown Brian Cardinal PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED CJ Miles Justin Reed Raef LaFrentz Jalen Rose Alan Anderson Joel Przybilla Shammond Williams Bo Outlaw Travis Diener Dale Davis Darrick Martin Jerome James Dee Brown Rawle Marshall Calvin Booth David Harrison James Singleton Aaron Williams Jake Tsakalidis Melvin Ely Jose Barea Shannon Brown Rafael Araujo Viktor Khryapa Othella Harrington Bracey Wright Earl Barron Mark Madsen Orien Greene Pat Burke Shavlik Randolph Vassilis Spanoulis David Wesley Maurice Ager Pat Garrity Paul Davis Ryan Hollins Bernard Robinson Damir Markota Eric Williams Luke Jackson Michael Olowokandi Robert Hite

53 FIELD GOALS ASSISTED/UNASSISTED SUMMARY (5 (CONCLUDED) PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Amir Johnson James White Mouhamed Sene Steve Novak Stephen Graham Ira Newble Jackie Butler Matt Freije Scott Padgett Brandon Bass Danny Fortson Jared Reiner Jumaine Jones Kyle Lowry Uros Slokar Kevinn Pinkney Slava Medvedenko Aaron McKie Cedric Bozeman PJ Tucker Pops Mensah-Bonsu Ronald Dupree Scot Pollard Patrick O'Bryant Eric Piatkowski PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Jamal Sampson Wayne Simien Will Blalock Andreas Glyniadakis Esteban Batista Kenyon Martin Maurice Taylor Eddie Griffin Kelvin Cato Luke Schenscher Marcus Vinicius Dijon Thompson Julius Hodge Louis Amundson Desmon Farmer DJ Mbenga Doug Christie Ivan McFarlin Kevin Willis Michael Ruffin Andre Barrett James Lang Yaroslav Korolev Anthony Carter Jeremy Richardson PLAYER TOTAL FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED % OF FGs % OF FGs MADE FGs FGs ASSISTED UNASSISTED Pape Sow Aleksandar Pavlovic Kalenna Azubuike Renaldo Major Sean Marks Steven Smith Dajuan Wagner James Augustine Mike Hall Randolph Morris Theo Ratliff California Illinois Texas New York Michigan Florida Pennsylvania Ohio Mississippi New Jersey Georgia Louisiana District of Columbia10 North Carolina Indiana Washington Wisconsin Maryland Tennessee Oregon South Carolina Arkansas Kentucky Minnesota Missouri Colorado Iowa Kansas West Virginia Alabama Nevada Virginia Delaware Utah Connecticut Alaska Idaho Massachusetts New Hampshire....1 Oklahoma South Dakota Puerto Rico Arizona Hawaii Maine Montana Nebraska New Mexico North Dakota Rhode Island Vermont Wyoming Total AMERICAN PLAYERS BORN BY STATES OAK HILL ACADEMY NO. 1 IN HIGH SCHOOL PROVIDER John Grasso, an expert on high school affiliations of NBA players, has analyzed the high schools of the NBA since its inception in He found that Oak Hill Academy of Mount of Wilson, VA is tops in supplying NBA talent. The school sent 18 players to the NBA (Cory Alexander, Carmelo Anthony, William Avery, Alex Blackwell, Steve Blake, Mark Blount, Junior Burrough, loyd Daniels, Ben Davis, Desagana Diop, Sean Green, Stephen Jackson, Jeff McInnis, Ron Mercer, Makhtar Ndiaye, Josh Smith, Jery Stackhouse, Rod Strickland). Dewitt Clinton of Bronx, NY sent 17 (Nate Archibald, Ron Behagen, Walter Berry, Tommy Byrnes, Leo Gottlieb, Luther Green, Jerry Harkness, Tom Henderson,Ralph Kaplowitz, Danny Kraus, Butch Lee, Stan McKenzie, Ruben Nembhard, Billy Reid, Dolph Schayes, Steve Sheppard, Ricky Sobers (DNP)). DeMatha Catholic of Hyattsville, MD contributed 15 (John Austin, Keith Bogans, Adrian Branch, Kenny Larr, Sid Catlett, Adrian Dantley, Danny Ferry, Joe Forte, Jarrett Jack, Johnny Jones, Joe Kennedy, Sidney Lowe, Jerrad Mustaf, Hawkeye Whitney, Bernie Williams). Overbrook of Philadelphia, PA provided 12 including Wilt Chamberlain, as did Thomas Jefferson of Brooklyn, NY. Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield, ME; Laurinburg Institute of Laurinburg, NC and Roman Catholic of Philadelphia, PA had nine each. Crenshaw of Los Angeles, CA; Dunbar of Baltimore, MD and Mount Vernon of Mount Vernon, NY had eight. Oak Hill, Maine Central, Laurinburg, Worcester Academy (MA) and Hargrave Military Academy (VA) are prep schools that some players attended after completing regular high schools. 50

54 PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Andreas Glyniadakis Kevin Willis Aleksandar Pavlovic Renaldo Major Sean Marks James Augustine Mike Hall Clifford Robinson Jumaine Jones Uros Slokar Eddie House Bruce Bowen Calvin Booth Bostjan Nachbar Brent Barry Damir Markota Steve Novak Jorge Garbajosa Kenyon Martin James Jones Pat Garrity Eddie Griffin Luke Schenscher Marcus Vinicius Walter Herrmann Eric Williams Linas Kleiza Kyle Korver Morris Peterson Jake Voskuhl Brian Cardinal Bracey Wright Louis Amundson Donyell Marshall Mark Blount Matt Harpring Michael Finley Aaron McKie Pops Mensah-Bonsu Viktor Khryapa Jarvis Hayes Yakhouba Diawara Brian Scalabrine Matt Barnes Matt Carroll Tim Thomas Robert Horry JJ Redick Jared Reiner DJ Mbenga Udonis Haslem ASSISTED FIELD GOAL LEADERS PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Johan Petro Michael Doleac Antonio McDyess P.J. Brown Josh Boone Raja Bell Mikki Moore Kurt Thomas Rasho Nesterovic Pat Burke Antoine Wright Royal Ivey Sasha Vujacic Shawn Marion Andres Nocioni Eduardo Najera Andrea Bargnani Eric Piatkowski Jamal Sampson Jason Kapono JR Smith Brian Cook David Wesley Mickael Pietrus Ime Udoka Jason Collins Linton Johnson Marvin Williams Allan Ray Jake Tsakalidis Ronnie Brewer Brad Miller Anthony Parker Ryan Hollins Scott Padgett Kevinn Pinkney Slava Medvedenko Nene Hassan Adams Austin Croshere Raef LaFrentz Francisco Elson Marc Jackson Nenad Krstic Andrei Kirilenko Troy Murphy Fabricio Oberto DerMarr Johnson Shavlik Randolph Tony Battie Martell Webster PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED David Noel Jalen Rose Robert Hite Mehmet Okur Luke Walton Maceo Baston Ersan Ilyasova Eddie Jones Derek Anderson Damon Jones Richard Jefferson Chuck Hayes Joe Smith Gordan Giricek Scot Pollard Wally Szczerbiak James Posey Justin Reed Mike Dunleavy James White Ryan Gomes Primoz Brezec Jarron Collins Quinton Ross Keith Bogans Matt Bonner Andris Biedrins Shannon Brown Lawrence Roberts Roger Mason Charlie Villanueva Malik Allen Rasual Butler Chris Wilcox Vladimir Radmanovic Shane Battier Joey Graham Steven Hunter Craig Smith Greg Buckner Lorenzen Wright Bo Outlaw Stephen Graham Mickael Gelabale Anthony Roberson Dan Gadzuric Rafael Araujo Darius Songaila Malik Rose Joel Przybilla Kelenna Azubuike

55 PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Carlos Boozer Mark Madsen Antawn Jamison Daniel Gibson Luol Deng Brian Skinner Solomon Jones Cedric Simmons Juwan Howard Marcus Camby Ira Newble Rodney Carney Luke Jackson Sasha Pavlovic Gerald Green LaMarcus Aldridge Othella Harrington Jason Richardson Thabo Sefolosha Smush Parker Kenny Thomas Rashad McCants Samuel Dalembert Richard Hamilton CJ Miles Josh Powell Yao Ming Ronny Turiaf Carlos Delfino Emeka Okafor Erick Dampier Cuttino Mobley Quentin Richardson Andre Brown Jeremy Richardson Pape Sow Sean May Tyrus Thomas Jason Maxiell Al Harrington Zydrunas Ilgauskas Rasheed Wallace Danny Granger Andrew Bynum Nick Collison Alonzo Mourning Kris Humphries Melvin Ely Marko Jaric Jordan Farmar Charlie Bell Corey Maggette ASSISTED FIELD GOAL LEADERS (Continued) PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Devean George Shelden Williams Peja Stojakovic Luther Head Salim Stoudamire Mike Miller Amare Stoudemire Dorell Wright Channing Frye Travis Diener Travis Outlaw Eddy Curry Adonal Foyle Tarence Kinsey Francisco Garcia Chris Webber Cedric Bozeman DeSagana Diop Jamaal Magloire Maurice Evans Juan Dixon Corliss Williamson Hakim Warrick Justin Williams Kwame Brown Ricky Davis Tayshaun Prince Alexander Johnson Earl Barron Esteban Batista Elton Brand Chris Kaman Beno Udrih Leandro Barbosa Renaldo Balkman Jeff Foster Mouhamed Sene Sarunas Jasikevicius Steve Blake Anderson Varejao Drew Gooden Bobby Jones Fred Jones Michael Sweetney Paul Millsap Jermaine O'Neal Carmelo Anthony Ivan McFarlin Kevin Garnett Ronnie Price Ben Wallace Derek Fisher PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Devin Brown Kevin Martin Jason Hart Reggie Evans Mike Bibby David Lee Darko Milicic Aaron Williams Manu Ginobili Trevor Ariza Nazr Mohammed Daniel Ewing Darrell Armstrong Adam Morrison Stephen Jackson Kevin Ollie Etan Thomas Josh Smith Eric Snow Hedo Turkoglu DeShawn Stevenson Larry Hughes Chris Bosh Jason Kidd Shawne Williams Kelvin Cato Michael Redd Boris Diaw Chris Duhon Dahntay Jones Troy Hudson James Singleton Zaza Pachulia Jackie Butler Trenton Hassell Rashard Lewis David West Josh Childress Alan Henderson Adrian Griffin Damien Wilkins Dwight Howard Delonte West Paul Pierce Ruben Patterson Dikembe Mutombo Stromile Swift Jerry Stackhouse Jacque Vaughn Jared Jeffries Andrew Bogut Paul Davis

56 PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Shareef Abdur-Rahim Gerald Wallace Rudy Gay Lamar Odom Donell Taylor Ike Diogu Rafer Alston David Harrison Brandon Bass Lindsey Hunter Desmond Mason Vince Carter Kirk Snyder Hilton Armstrong Bernard Robinson Michael Olowokandi Al Jefferson Pau Gasol Keyon Dooling Dale Davis Grant Hill Shammond Williams Jason Terry Brendan Haywood Antoine Walker Josh Howard Gary Payton Andre Iguodala Dirk Nowitzki Dee Brown Rawle Marshall Amir Johnson Matt Freije Patrick O'Bryant Dijon Thompson Andre Barrett James Lang Yaroslav Korolev Steven Smith Shaquille O'Neal Nate Robinson Alan Anderson Anthony Johnson Bobby Jackson Kendrick Perkins Andray Blatche Tony Allen Ray Allen Tyson Chandler ASSISTED FIELD GOAL LEADERS (Concluded) PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Monta Ellis Zach Randolph Tim Duncan Brevin Knight Bonzi Wells Mike James Kirk Hinrich Ronald Dupree Caron Butler Devin Harris Damon Stoudamire Ben Gordon Wayne Simien Will Blalock Lynn Greer John Salmons Marcus Banks Quincy Douby Raymond Felton Tracy McGrady Keith McLeod Jason Williams Junior Harrington Ron Artest Marquis Daniels Chris Quinn Jannero Pargo Sebastian Telfair Willie Green Louis Williams Deron Williams Earl Watson Joe Johnson Danny Fortson Desmon Farmer Doug Christie Kobe Bryant Randy Foye Flip Murray Shaun Livingston Steve Francis Jose Barea Vassilis Spanoulis Antonio Daniels Earl Boykins Tyronn Lue Mo Williams Speedy Claxton Jamal Crawford PLAYER ASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS ASSISTED Jerome James PJ Tucker Chucky Atkins Gilbert Arenas Leon Powe Stephon Marbury LeBron James John Lucas Brandon Roy Marcus Williams Tony Parker Sam Cassell Julius Hodge Anthony Carter Rajon Rondo Chauncey Billups Mike Wilks Jamaal Tinsley Mardy Collins Jeff McInnis Jameer Nelson Andre Miller Luke Ridnour Jarrett Jack Dwyane Wade Maurice Ager Baron Davis Dan Dickau Allen Iverson Maurice Taylor Sergio Rodriguez Carlos Arroyo Steve Nash Kyle Lowry Jose Calderon Darrick Martin Michael Ruffin T.J. Ford Chris Paul Orien Greene Kalenna Azubuike Dajuan Wagner Randolph Morris Theo Ratliff

57 PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Kalenna Azubuike Dajuan Wagner Randolph Morris Theo Ratliff Orien Greene Chris Paul T.J. Ford Michael Ruffin Darrick Martin Jose Calderon Kyle Lowry Steve Nash Carlos Arroyo Sergio Rodriguez Maurice Taylor Allen Iverson Dan Dickau Baron Davis Maurice Ager Dwyane Wade Jarrett Jack Luke Ridnour Andre Miller Jameer Nelson Jeff McInnis Mardy Collins Jamaal Tinsley Mike Wilks Chauncey Billups Rajon Rondo Tony Parker Sam Cassell Julius Hodge Anthony Carter Marcus Williams Brandon Roy John Lucas LeBron James Stephon Marbury Leon Powe Gilbert Arenas Chucky Atkins Jerome James PJ Tucker Jamal Crawford Speedy Claxton Mo Williams Tyronn Lue Earl Boykins Antonio Daniels Vassilis Spanoulis UNASSISTED FIELD GOAL LEADERS PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Steve Francis Jose Barea Shaun Livingston Flip Murray Randy Foye Kobe Bryant Danny Fortson Desmon Farmer Doug Christie Joe Johnson Earl Watson Deron Williams Louis Williams Willie Green Sebastian Telfair Jannero Pargo Chris Quinn Marquis Daniels Ron Artest Junior Harrington Jason Williams Keith McLeod Tracy McGrady Raymond Felton Quincy Douby Marcus Banks John Salmons Lynn Greer Wayne Simien Will Blalock Ben Gordon Damon Stoudamire Devin Harris Caron Butler Ronald Dupree Kirk Hinrich Mike James Bonzi Wells Brevin Knight Tim Duncan Zach Randolph Monta Ellis Tyson Chandler Ray Allen Tony Allen Andray Blatche Kendrick Perkins Bobby Jackson Anthony Johnson Alan Anderson Nate Robinson PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Shaquille O'Neal Dee Brown Rawle Marshall Amir Johnson Matt Freije Patrick O'Bryant Dijon Thompson Andre Barrett James Lang Yaroslav Korolev Steven Smith Dirk Nowitzki Andre Iguodala Gary Payton Josh Howard Antoine Walker Brendan Haywood Jason Terry Shammond Williams Grant Hill Dale Davis Keyon Dooling Pau Gasol Al Jefferson Bernard Robinson Michael Olowokandi Hilton Armstrong Vince Carter Kirk Snyder Desmond Mason Lindsey Hunter David Harrison Brandon Bass Rafer Alston Ike Diogu Donell Taylor Lamar Odom Rudy Gay Gerald Wallace Shareef Abdur-Rahim Paul Davis Andrew Bogut Jared Jeffries Jacque Vaughn Jerry Stackhouse Stromile Swift Dikembe Mutombo Ruben Patterson Paul Pierce Delonte West Dwight Howard

58 PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Damien Wilkins Adrian Griffin Alan Henderson Josh Childress David West Rashard Lewis Trenton Hassell Jackie Butler Zaza Pachulia James Singleton Troy Hudson Dahntay Jones Chris Duhon Boris Diaw Michael Redd Kelvin Cato Shawne Williams Jason Kidd Chris Bosh Larry Hughes DeShawn Stevenson Hedo Turkoglu Eric Snow Josh Smith Etan Thomas Kevin Ollie Stephen Jackson Adam Morrison Darrell Armstrong Daniel Ewing Nazr Mohammed Trevor Ariza Manu Ginobili Aaron Williams Darko Milicic David Lee Mike Bibby Reggie Evans Jason Hart Kevin Martin Devin Brown Derek Fisher Ben Wallace Ronnie Price Kevin Garnett Ivan McFarlin Carmelo Anthony Jermaine O'Neal Paul Millsap Michael Sweetney Fred Jones UNASSISTED FIELD GOAL LEADERS (Continued) PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Bobby Jones Drew Gooden Anderson Varejao Steve Blake Sarunas Jasikevicius Mouhamed Sene Jeff Foster Renaldo Balkman Leandro Barbosa Beno Udrih Chris Kaman Elton Brand Earl Barron Esteban Batista Alexander Johnson Tayshaun Prince Ricky Davis Kwame Brown Justin Williams Hakim Warrick Corliss Williamson Juan Dixon Maurice Evans Jamaal Magloire DeSagana Diop Cedric Bozeman Chris Webber Francisco Garcia Tarence Kinsey Adonal Foyle Eddy Curry Travis Outlaw Travis Diener Channing Frye Dorell Wright Amare Stoudemire Mike Miller Salim Stoudamire Luther Head Shelden Williams Peja Stojakovic Devean George Corey Maggette Charlie Bell Jordan Farmar Marko Jaric Kris Humphries Melvin Ely Alonzo Mourning Nick Collison Andrew Bynum PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Danny Granger Rasheed Wallace Zydrunas Ilgauskas Al Harrington Jason Maxiell Tyrus Thomas Sean May Quentin Richardson Andre Brown Jeremy Richardson Pape Sow Cuttino Mobley Erick Dampier Emeka Okafor Carlos Delfino Ronny Turiaf Yao Ming Josh Powell CJ Miles Richard Hamilton Samuel Dalembert Rashad McCants Kenny Thomas Smush Parker Thabo Sefolosha Jason Richardson Othella Harrington LaMarcus Aldridge Gerald Green Sasha Pavlovic Luke Jackson Rodney Carney Ira Newble Marcus Camby Juwan Howard Cedric Simmons Solomon Jones Brian Skinner Luol Deng Daniel Gibson Antawn Jamison Mark Madsen Carlos Boozer Kelenna Azubuike Malik Rose Joel Przybilla Darius Songaila Dan Gadzuric Rafael Araujo Anthony Roberson Mickael Gelabale

59 PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Bo Outlaw Stephen Graham Craig Smith Greg Buckner Lorenzen Wright Steven Hunter Joey Graham Shane Battier Vladimir Radmanovic Chris Wilcox Rasual Butler Malik Allen Charlie Villanueva Roger Mason Lawrence Roberts Shannon Brown Andris Biedrins Matt Bonner Keith Bogans Quinton Ross Jarron Collins Primoz Brezec Ryan Gomes James White Mike Dunleavy Justin Reed James Posey Wally Szczerbiak Gordan Giricek Scot Pollard Joe Smith Chuck Hayes Richard Jefferson Damon Jones Derek Anderson Eddie Jones Ersan Ilyasova Maceo Baston Luke Walton Mehmet Okur Jalen Rose Robert Hite Martell Webster David Noel Tony Battie Shavlik Randolph DerMarr Johnson Fabricio Oberto Troy Murphy Andrei Kirilenko Nenad Krstic UNASSISTED FIELD GOAL LEADERS (Concluded) PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Marc Jackson Francisco Elson Austin Croshere Raef LaFrentz Hassan Adams Nene Anthony Parker Ryan Hollins Scott Padgett Kevinn Pinkney Slava Medvedenko Brad Miller Ronnie Brewer Jake Tsakalidis Allan Ray Marvin Williams Linton Johnson Jason Collins Ime Udoka Mickael Pietrus David Wesley Brian Cook JR Smith Jason Kapono Eric Piatkowski Jamal Sampson Andrea Bargnani Eduardo Najera Andres Nocioni Shawn Marion Sasha Vujacic Royal Ivey Antoine Wright Rasho Nesterovic Pat Burke Mikki Moore Kurt Thomas Raja Bell Josh Boone P.J. Brown Antonio McDyess Michael Doleac Johan Petro Udonis Haslem Robert Horry JJ Redick Jared Reiner DJ Mbenga Tim Thomas Matt Carroll Matt Barnes PLAYER UNASSISTED TOTAL % FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS GOALS UNASSISTED Brian Scalabrine Yakhouba Diawara Jarvis Hayes Viktor Khryapa Aaron McKie Pops Mensah-Bonsu Michael Finley Matt Harpring Mark Blount Donyell Marshall Brian Cardinal Bracey Wright Louis Amundson Jake Voskuhl Morris Peterson Kyle Korver Linas Kleiza Eric Williams Walter Herrmann Eddie Griffin Luke Schenscher Marcus Vinicius Pat Garrity James Jones Kenyon Martin Jorge Garbajosa Steve Novak Damir Markota Brent Barry Bostjan Nachbar Calvin Booth Bruce Bowen Eddie House Jumaine Jones Uros Slokar Clifford Robinson Andreas Glyniadakis Kevin Willis Aleksandar Pavlovic Renaldo Major Sean Marks James Augustine Mike Hall

60 Bol, Manute 7-7 Mureson, Gheorghe 7-7 Bradley, Shawn 7-6 Mbenga, DJ 7-5 Ming, Yao 7-5 Nevitt, Chuck 7-5 Podrolzin, Pavel 7-5 Ramos, Peter 7-5 Eaton, Mark E. 7-4 Lauderdale, Priest 7-4 Sampson, Ralph 7-4 Smits, Rik 7-4 Vranes, Slavko 7-4 Breuer, Randy 7-3 Closs, Keith Jr. 7-3 Halbrook, Swede 7-3 Ilgauskas, Zydrunas 7-3 Radojevic, Alek 7-3 Ramos, Pete 7-3 Sabonis, Arvydas 7-3 Seung-Jin, Ha 7-3 Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem 7-2 Andriuskevicius, Martynas 7-2 Burleson, Tom 7-2 Donaldson, James 7-2 Drollinger, Rolph 7-2 Gilmore, Artis 7-2 Gudmundsson, Petur 7-2 Hamilton, Tom 7-2 Joseph, Garth 7-2 King, Rich 7-2 Longley, Luc 7-2 Mutombo, Dikembe 7-2 Nessley, Martin 7-2 Ogg, Alan 7-2 Ostertag, Greg 7-2 Palmer, Walter 7-2 Payne, Tom 7-2 Schintzius, Dwayne 7-2 Sundov, Bruno 7-2 Trybanski, Cezary 7-2 Tsakalidis, Jake 7-2 Vanos, Nick 7-2 Vrankovic, Stojko 7-2 Wright, Luther 7-2 Young, Tim 7-2 Bagaric, Dalibor 7-1 Blab, Uwe 7-1 Bowie, Sam 7-1 Brezec, Primoz 7-1 Brittain, Mike 7-1 Cartwright, Bill 7-1 Cavenall, Ronnie 7-1 Player # Times Arenas, Gilbert 3 Wade, Dwayne 3 Bryant, Kobe 2 Carter, Vince 2 Davis, Ricky 2 Garnett, Kevin 2 Hinrich, Kirk 2 Jackson, Bobby 2 Kaman, Chris 2 Kidd, Jason 2 Martin, Kevin 2 Miller, Brad 2 Mobley, Cuttino 2 Pierce, Paul 2 Randolph, Zach 2 Ridnour, Luke 2 Simmons, Bobby 2 BOL, MURESAN TALLEST OF NBA S 211 ALL-TIME 7-FOOTERS Chamberlain, Wilt 7-1 Chandler, Tyson 7-1 Christian, Bob 7-1 Cvetkovic, Rastko 7-1 Divac, Vlade 7-1 Dreiling, Greg 7-1 Edwards, James 7-1 Ferreira, Rolando 7-1 Fillmore, Greg 7-1 Geiger, Matt 7-1 Horford, Tito 7-1 Huffman, Nate 7-1 Ilic, Mile 7-1 James, Jerome 7-1 Kasun, Mario 7-1 Leonard, Gory 7-1 McIllvaine, Jim 7-1 Morgenthaler, Elmore 7-1 O'Neal Shaquille 7-1 Parish, Robert 7-1 Piotrowski, Tom 7-1 Przybilla, Joel 7-1 Robinson, David 7-1 Rollins, Tree 7-1 Santiago, Dan 7-1 Schenscher, Luke 7-1 Siewert, Ralph 7-1 Smith, Elmore 7-1 Taylor, Ronald 7-1 Varda, Ratko 7-1 Wang, Zhi Zhi 7-1 Webster, Marvin 7-1 Wenstrom, Matt 7-1 Woods, Loren 7-1 Zoet, Jim 7-1 Anstey, Chris 7-0 Babic, Milos 7-0 Baerwinkle, Tom 7-0 Bailey, Carl 7-0 Barron, Earl 7-0 Bartowne, Vic 7-0 Bender, Jonathan 7-0 Bedford, William 7-0 Benjamin, Benoit 7-0 Blount, Mark 7-0 Bogut, Andrew 7-0 Borchardt, Curtis 7-0 Bargnani, Andrea 7-0 Bountje-Bountje, Reuben 7-0 Brown, Ernest 7-0 Bryant, Wallace 7-0 Bunce, Larry 7-0 Bynum, Andrew 7-0 Campbell, Elden 7-0 Carroll, Joe Barry 7-0 Causwell, Duane 7-0 Claxton, Charles 7-0 Coker, John 7-0 Collier, Jason 7-0 Collins, Jason 7-0 Counts, Mel 7-0 Crever, Ron 7-0 Dabich, Mike 7-0 Dare, Yinka 7-0 Daugherty, Brad 7-0 Diop, Desagana 7-0 Duckworth, Kevin 7-0 Dukes, Walter 7-0 Duncan, Tim 7-0 Edwards, John 7-0 Elson, Francisco 7-0 Ewing, Patrick 7-0 Finkel, Hank 7-0 Gillery, Ben 7-0 Glyniadakis, Andreas 7-0 Gosol, Pau 7-0 Grandholm, Jim 7-0 Grant, Paul 7-0 Gray, Stuart 7-0 Hamer, Steve 7-0 Hammink, Geert 7-0 Harding, Reggie 7-0 Harrison, David 7-0 Hayes, Steve 7-0 Haywood, Brendan 7-0 Hodge, Donald 7-0 Hollins, Ryan 7-0 Hunter, Steven 7-0 Jepsen, Les 7-0 Jones, Alvin 7-0 Jones, Earl 7-0 Kaman, Chris 7-0 Kelley, Richard 7-0 Kleine, Joe 7-0 Knight, Travis 7-0 Koncak, Jon 7-0 Kosmalski, Len 7-0 Krstic, Nenad 7-0 Kunnert, Kevin 7-0 LaFrentz, Raef 7-0 Lawrence, Ed 7-0 Lister, Alton 7-0 MacCulloch, Todd 7-0 Marks, Sean 7-0 Martin, Bob 7-0 Mbenga, D.J. 7-0 GAME WINNING FREE THROWS Player # Times Webber, Chris 2 Abdur-Rahim, Shareef 1 Anthony, Carmelo 1 Armstrong, Darrell 1 Atkins, Chucky 1 Banks, Marcus 1 Billups, Chauncey 1 Blake, Steve 1 Bosh, Chris 1 Butler, Jackie 1 Cassell, Sam 1 Childress, Josh 1 Crawford, Jamal 1 Dickau, Dan 1 Dixon, Juan 1 Duhon, Chris 1 Felton, Raymond 1 Player # Times Finley, Michael 1 Fisher, Derek 1 Francis, Steve 1 Frye, Channing 1 Ginobili, Emanuel 1 Hamilton, Richard 1 Harpring, Matt 1 Hassell, Trenton 1 Hudson, Troy 1 Iguodala, Andre 1 Ilgauskas, Zydrunas 1 Iverson, Allen 1 James, Mike 1 Jefferson, Richard 1 Johnson, Anthony 1 Jones, Damon 1 Kirilenko, Andrei 1 Player # Times Maggette, Corey 1 Marshall, Donyell 1 Miles, CJ 1 Mohammed, Nazr 1 Murray, Ronald 1 Najera, Eduardo 1 Nash, Steve 1 Nelson, Jameer 1 Nowitzki, Dirk 1 Parker, Tony 1 Parker, Smush 1 Paul, Chris 1 Peterson, Morris 1 Redd, Michael 1 Richardson, Jason 1 Robinson, Nate 1 Smith, J.R. 1 McClintock, Dan 7-0 McDaniels, Jim 7-0 Mihm, Chris 7-0 Milicic, Darko 7-0 Miller, Brad 7-0 Mokeski, Paul 7-0 Montross, Eric 7-0 Moore, Mikki 7-0 Moore, Ron 7-0 Nesterovic, Radoslav 7-0 Newmark, Dave 7-0 N Diaye, Mamador 7-0 Ndong, Boniface 7-0 Nieman, Rich 7-0 Nowitzki, Dirk 7-0 O Bryant, Patrick 7-0 Otten, Don 7-0 Olajuwon, Hakeem 7-0 Oldham, Jawann 7-0 Olowokandi, Michael 7-0 Perdue, Will 7-0 Petro, Johan 7-0 Polynice, Olden 7-0 Rasmussen, Bloir 7-0 Rebraca, Zeljko 7-0 Reeves, Bryant 7-0 Riley, Eric 7-0 Roberts, Stanley 7-0 Salvadori, Kevin 7-0 Samake, Soumaila 7-0 Sellers, Brad 7-0 Smith, John 7-0 Smith, Bill 7-0 Smrek, Mike 7-0 Spencer, Felton 7-0 Spitzer, Craig 7-0 Stepania, Vladimir 7-0 Stipanovich, Steve 7-0 Stokes, Ed 7-0 Sundov, Bruno 7-0 Swift, Robert 7-0 Tabak, Zan 7-0 Tarpley, Roy 7-0 Tskitishvilli, Nikiloz 7-0 Vaughn, David 7-0 Vroman, Brett 7-0 Walton, Bill 7-0 Welp, Christian 7-0 Willis, Kevin 7-0 Witte, Luke 7-0 Wennington, Bill 7-0 Winter, Trevor 7-0 Zidek, George 7-0 Player # Times Smith, Josh 1 Stackhouse, Jerry 1 Stojakovic, Predrag 1 Sweetney, Mike 1 Udrih, Bena 1 Varejao, Anderson 1 Vaughn, Jacque 1 Wallace, Rasheed 1 Welsch, Jiri 1 West, David 1 West, Delonte 1 Williams, Deron 1 Williams, Jason 1 Total

61 82GAMES.COM GARBAGE TIME PLAYER STATS (NBA Regular Season) We all know that there are times when an NBA game seems to be over even though there may be more than a few minutes left on the clock. Garbage Time is upon us, and for most coaches it's an opportunity to trot out the tail end of the twelve man roster and divvy up some minutes to the lesser players who battle hard during practice. It's also frequently a time for rookies to get an extended stretch of playing time. Of course, when the outcome of a game is for all intents and purposes finalized, there's a good chance that the play becomes in some cases a matter of padding one's stats. Do players look to post a few extra numbers on the stat sheet when the defenses are relaxed and the opposition may be going through the motions? We elected to use the following definition of "garbage time" moments: 4th quarter and overtime where either team has a lead of 10 points plus one point for each minute remaining. It's easier to see this in table form Minimum lead to qualify as garbage time Min. Left Lead (Pts) It could be argued certainly that these thresholds are wrong, that teams have indeed clawed their way back from being 15 points down with six minutes to go. We're pretty comfortable thinking this is a reasonable definition when you consider that if the game tightens up it will no longer be judged as garbage time (and the starters are all rushed back into the game!) The table below shows various accumulated stats for the regular season, under our garbage time filter. We created a "Stats Padding" number that is Points + Rebounds + Assists + Blocks + Steals. Most Prolific Garbage Time Players Rk Player Tm Min Stat Pad FG FGA FG% Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 1 Maggette LAC % Barbosa PHO % Bosh TOR % Gasol MEM % Head HOU % Foye MIN % Green BOS % Bonner SAS % Udrih SAS % M.Williams ATL % Smith ATL % James CLE % Howard ORL % Barnes GSW % Nowitzki DAL % Ilyasova MIL % Millsap UTA % Wright MIA % Stoudemire PHO % Delfino DET % Croshere DAL % Iguodala PHI % Gay MEM % Varejao CLE % Azubuike GSW % Sefolosha CHI % Korver PHI % Webster POR % Bryant LAL % Atkins MEM % Felton CHA % Pargo NOK % Herrmann CHA % Williamson SAC % Boozer UTA % S.Williams ATL % Pietrus GSW % Marshall CLE % Ellis GSW % Harris DAL % Smith MIN % Brand LAC % Barry SAS % Duhon CHI % Gordon CHI % Quinn MIA % Kleiza DEN % Granger IND % Terry DAL % Outlaw POR % Now, we don't intend for these numbers to be used to denigrate players, after all there's nothing wrong with doing well in minutes that are "less than crucial" and we respect players who still play hard and give the fans their money's worth after the game is out of reach. So before you start trash talking about how Bosh and LeBron and Dwight and Dirk are stockpiling numbers for All-Star/MVP claims, you would be wise to remember that they put up similar levels of productivity throughout the full 48 minutes! On the other hand, this may be a useful tool for evaluating some of the bench players -- break out their stats into "garbage time" and nongarbage time categories and then judge them by the performance in the minutes that really mattered. 58

62 NBA TOP 5-MAN UNITS 82games.com track which players are on the court at every moment of the game, and thus can produce statistics showing performance for each specific "five man unit". An easy analysis is to sort the units by plus/minus to see which 5-man groups have been posting the best results. Most Productive Five-Man Floor Units (full Regular Season, sorted by +/- rating) # Team Unit Min Off Def +/- W L W% 1 HOU Alston-McGrady-Battier-Hayes-Yao % 2 DAL Harris-Terry-Howard-Nowitzki-Dampier % 3 PHO Nash-Barbosa-Bell-Marion-Stoudemire % 4 PHO Nash-Bell-Marion-Diaw-Stoudemire % 5 WAS Arenas-Stevenson-Butler-Jamison-Haywood % 6 PHI Miller-Iguodala-Korver-Joe.Smith-Dalembert % 7 SAS Parker-Ginobili-Bowen-Duncan-Elson % 8 CLE Hughes-Pavlovic-James-Gooden-Ilgauskas % 9 SEA Ridnour-Allen-Lewis-Wilcox-Collison % 10 DAL Terry-Buckner-Howard-Nowitzki-Dampier % 11 WAS Arenas-Daniels-Butler-Jamison-Haywood % 12 PHO Barbosa-Bell-Jones-Diaw-Thomas % 13 GSW Davis-Ellis-Jackson-Harrington-Biedrins % 14 SAS Parker-Ginobili-Bowen-Oberto-Duncan % 15 DET Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-Webber % 16 CLE Hughes-Pavlovic-James-Marshall-Varejao % 17 HOU Alston-McGrady-Battier-Howard-Mutombo % 18 UTA Williams-Fisher-Kirilenko-Boozer-Okur % 19 DET Delfino-Murray-Hamilton-McDyess-Wallace % 20 CHA Felton-Carroll-Wallace-Morrison-Okafor % 21 ATL J.Johnson-Childress-Smith-M.Williams-Pachulia % 22 PHO Nash-Barbosa-Marion-Thomas-Stoudemire % 23 DAL Harris-Stackhouse-Howard-Nowitzki-Diop % 24 DEN Miller-JR.Smith-Anthony-Najera-Camby % 25 DET Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-Wallace % 26 CHI Hinrich-Gordon-Griffin-Deng-Wallace % 27 MIN Jaric-Foye-McCants-Smith-Garnett % 28 PHO Nash-Barbosa-Jones-Marion-Stoudemire % 29 SAS Parker-Barry-Bowen-Horry-Duncan % 30 GSW Davis-Ellis-Richardson-Jackson-Harrington % Now, if you scale things to a plus/minus per 48 minutes, the rankings change quite a bit, but given that many units have only played a small time together for the most part it makes sense to use totals. Also, a unit that can play long stretches with exceptional results is truly valuable, since it means that in spite of the opposition trying to find mismatches and the "answer" to that lineup combo, they still dominate. For extra details on why units are working, look at the following numbers: Top Five-Man Floor Units, Details # Unit efg efga FTA Close dclose Reb T/O 1 Alston-McGrady-Battier-Hayes-Yao % 27% 106% +1% 2 Harris-Terry-Howard-Nowitzki-Dampier % 36% 100% +5% 3 Nash-Barbosa-Bell-Marion-Stoudemire % 31% 97% +5% 4 Nash-Bell-Marion-Diaw-Stoudemire % 33% 93% -2% 5 Arenas-Stevenson-Butler-Jamison-Haywood % 33% 101% +4% 6 Miller-Iguodala-Korver-Joe.Smith-Dalembert % 31% 113% 0% 7 Parker-Ginobili-Bowen-Duncan-Elson % 33% 101% +3% 8 Hughes-Pavlovic-James-Gooden-Ilgauskas % 40% 103% +2% 9 Ridnour-Allen-Lewis-Wilcox-Collison % 35% 100% +3% 10 Terry-Buckner-Howard-Nowitzki-Dampier % 31% 116% +2% 11 Arenas-Daniels-Butler-Jamison-Haywood % 25% 106% +6% 12 Barbosa-Bell-Jones-Diaw-Thomas % 25% 98% +2% 13 Davis-Ellis-Jackson-Harrington-Biedrins % 35% 91% +8% 14 Parker-Ginobili-Bowen-Oberto-Duncan % 33% 102% -2% 15 Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-Webber % 35% 110% +5% 16 Hughes-Pavlovic-James-Marshall-Varejao % 33% 125% +2% 17 Alston-McGrady-Battier-Howard-Mutombo % 25% 100% +1% 18 Williams-Fisher-Kirilenko-Boozer-Okur % 35% 97% -1% 19 Delfino-Murray-Hamilton-McDyess-Wallace % 23% 109% +9% 20 Felton-Carroll-Wallace-Morrison-Okafor % 42% 99% +7% 21 J.Johnson-Childress-Smith-M.Williams-Pachulia % 43% 113% -7% 22 Nash-Barbosa-Marion-Thomas-Stoudemire % 31% 96% -5% 23 Harris-Stackhouse-Howard-Nowitzki-Diop % 31% 126% -3% 24 Miller-JR.Smith-Anthony-Najera-Camby % 36% 96% +6% 25 Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-Wallace % 41% 95% +7% 26 Hinrich-Gordon-Griffin-Deng-Wallace % 26% 107% -7% 27 Jaric-Foye-McCants-Smith-Garnett % 30% 102% +10% 28 Nash-Barbosa-Jones-Marion-Stoudemire % 35% 88% +4% 29 Parker-Barry-Bowen-Horry-Duncan % 41% 98% +5% 30 Davis-Ellis-Richardson-Jackson-Harrington % 34% 94% 12% Legend: Min = the percentage of the team's total minutes the unit was on the floor. +/- = the team net points for the unit. W = number of games a unit outscored its opponents while on the court. L = number of games a unit was outscored by its opponents while on the court. Win% = the winning percentage for the unit based on Wins versus Losses. efg = the effective shooting percentage, adjusted for the value of 3-point shots. efga = the effective shooting percentage allowed to opponents. FTA = net free throw attempts per 48 minutes. Close = the percentage of shots taken from close range. dclose = the percentage of opponents' shots taken from close range. Reb = the rebound percentage for the unit, based on off. reb% + def. reb% T/O = the net turnover percentage for the unit based on opponent turnovers minus unit turnovers

63 TEAM SHOT CLOCK USAGE This table from 82games.com focuses on how teams have performed in the different shot clock segments for both offense and defense. We have elected to break the 24 seconds down into four categories: 0-10 seconds - Quick possessions coming from fast breaks, putbacks, turnovers and other events seconds - Early resolution to a possession seconds - Structured possession. 21+ seconds - Late possession activity, often rushing to beat the shot clock buzzer. Use - the percentage of possessions that were concluded in that shot clock window. efg - the effective field goal percentage (adjusted for 3-pointers) of FGA s. RTG - the points per 100 possessions in the given shot clock segment, encompassing field goal shooting, free throw shooting, turnovers and rebounds. For comparison purposes, here are the Pts per 100 Poss NBA league wide averages: 0-10 Secs: 113.8, Secs: 105.9, Secs: and 21+ secs: It gets tough in the waning seconds of the shot clock! OFFENSE ' Secs Secs Secs. 21+ Secs. Team Use efg RTG Use efg RTG Use efg RTG Use efg RTG ATL 40% % % % BOS 42% % % % CHA 39% % % % CHI 46% % % % CLE 41% % % % DAL 38% % % % DEN 49% % % % DET 37% % % % GSW 49% % % % HOU 38% % % % IND 42% % % % LAC 41% % % % LAL 41% % % % MEM 42% % % % MIA 37% % % % MIL 43% % % % MIN 39% % % % NJN 41% % % % NOK 41% % % % NYK 42% % % % ORL 40% % % % PHI 41% % % % PHO 47% % % % POR 35% % % % SAC 43% % % % SAS 37% % % % SEA 43% % % % TOR 41% % % % UTA 38% % % % WAS 46% % % % DEFENSE ' Secs Secs Secs. 21+ Secs. Team Use efg RTG Use efg RTG Use efg RTG Use efg RTG ATL 42% % % % BOS 41% % % % CHA 43% % % % CHI 41% % % % CLE 41% % % % DAL 42% % % % DEN 43% % % % DET 42% % % % GSW 43% % % % HOU 40% % % % IND 42% % % % LAC 40% % % % LAL 44% % % % MEM 43% % % % MIA 42% % % % MIL 43% % % % MIN 41% % % % NJN 40% % % % NOK 42% % % % NYK 41% % % % ORL 40% % % % PHI 41% % % % PHO 39% % % % POR 42% % % % SAC 41% % % % SAS 39% % % % SEA 42% % % % TOR 41% % % % UTA 42% % % % WAS 41% % % %

64 RATINGS OF NBA PLAYERS BY POSITIONS Some NBA people evaluate players by comparing their numbers in nine statistical categories: rebounds, steals, blocked shots, turnovers, field goal percentage, free throw percentage, three-point field goal percentage and points per game. The best performer in a category gets a 1 and the worst gets the highest number being compared. Then you add the totals in each category and the player with the lowest total is deemed the best. We ve split the lists into point guards, shooting guards, centers, power forwards and small forwards even though some players play two positions. In those cases, we place the player in the position he plays the most. FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Garnett Brand Nowitzki Bosh D. Howard G. Wallace West Jamison Boozer Duncan Odom A. Jefferson Nene Webber J. O'Neal FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT A. Richardson Marion Lewis J. Howard Butler L. James Anthony Iguodala Artest Deng Walton Prince Smith Battier Granger FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Bryant Wade Ginobili Carter Davis Allen Terry Martin Pierce Miller McGrady Roy Mobley Parker Redd POWER FORWARDS SMALL FORWARDS SHOOTING GUARDS FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Diaw Wilcox Gooden Harrington Randolph M. Williams Moore Haslem Warrick Hayes Frye K. Thomas Hunter Skinner PJ Brown FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Jackson Gomes Patterson Kirilenko Kapono Udoka Carroll Hill Hassell Garbajosa Gay D. Brown Ross Jefferson Bowen POINT GUARDS FG FT 3-PT PTS FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Hirich Felton Billups Ridnour Arenas Ford Nash Harris Davis Marbury Paul Tinsley M. Williams Bibby Kidd S. Parker Miller J. Williams West M. James T. Parker Nelson Jack Stoudamire Alston Blake D. Williams Snow Livingston Claxton FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Hamilton Johnson Gordon Ellis Iverson Dunleavy Bell Hughes Turkoglu Stevenson Crawford D. Mason Fisher Green Morrison

65 FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Pachulia Perkins Okafor B. Wallace Ilgauskas Dampier Camby R. Wallace Biendrins Yao Foster Kaman Bynum Gasol S. O'Neal CENTERS FG FT 3-PT PTS PLAYER A R ST BS TO PCT PCT FG% AVG TOT Bogut Blount Collins Chandler Curry Battie Dalembert Stoudemire Pryzbilla Miller Elson Collison Nesterovic Okur Haywood PLAYER FEET LeBron James 83 Bonzi Wells 70 Caron Butler 70 Rasheed Wallace 62 Darrell Armstrong 59 Chris Bosh 56 Ricky Davis 50 Adam Morrison 48 Marquis Daniels 47 Shannon Brown LONGEST FIELD GOALS PLAYER FEET Nate Robinson 43 Pau Gasol 43 Bobby Jackson 42 Adam Morrison 41 Tony Parker 41 Marko Jaric 40 Jason Kidd 40 Rajon Rondo 40 Marcus Banks 39 Gilbert Arenas 38 PLAYER FEET Gilbert Arenas 37 Sergio Rodrigues 37 JJ Redick 37 Chauncey Billups 36 Gilbert Arenas 35 Adam Morrison 35 Vince Carter 35 LeBron James 35 Gilbert Arenas 34 Chauncey Billups 34 TEAM TOTAL Denver 461 Orlando 436 Philadelphia 407 Memphis 402 Phoenix 389 Seattle 359 New Jersey 347 Golden State 325 Miami 315 LA Lakers 308 Detroit 307 TEAM MEN WALKS Boston Golden State Indiana Orlando Atlanta Seattle New York Chicago Minnesota Memphis Portland DENVER NO. 1 IN TEAM DUNKS TEAM TOTAL New York 302 NO/Okla. City 285 Cleveland 282 Atlanta 273 Washington 268 Chicago 259 Charlotte 251 Milwaukee 244 Utah 239 Toronto 229 Minnesota PLAYERS WALK IN (TEAM) TEAM MEN WALKS Milwaukee Sacramento LA Clippers Cleveland Washington Denver New Orleans Philadelphia Utah Houston New Jersey TEAM TOTAL Dallas 210 Sacramento 206 Indiana 201 Boston 189 Portland 185 LA Clippers 158 Houston 142 San Antonio 128 League Totals 8,321 TEAM MEN WALKS Phoenix LA Lakers Charlotte San Antonio Toronto Miami Dallas Detroit MCCLOSKEY S ONE NBA GAME Jack McCloskey, a veteran of the NBA as a coach and a front office guy, in 1953 was playing for Sunbury in the Eastern League. He was called up by Eddie Gottlieb as a sub for the injured Bill Mikvy. This move cost him a $100 fine for playing outside the league. That was his only NBA game in which he scored six points. He later coached Portland for two seasons in the 70s. 62

66 ANTHONY PARKER LEADS TENDEX RATINGS One of the most popular ways to evaluate NBA players is the Tendex system. Anthony Parker won in Kevin Garnett won in following his , and victories (Shaquille O Neal was the and victor). Past winners were Garnett in ; Shaquille O Neal and ; Karl Malone , David Robinson and and O Neal in The points are calculated this way: points plus rebounds plus assists plus blocks minus turnovers minus (missed field goals plus missed free throws). The total is then divided by the minutes played. Player Name Rating Points Ming Boozer Duncan Nowitzki Garnett Wade Stoudemire A Gasol Nash Bryant Camby Bosh Brand Lee Marion Howard, D Ginobili Randolph, Z James, L Augustine Johnson, A Jefferson, A Okafor May Arenas Anthony Davis, B Kidd O'Neal, S Carter, V McGrady Biedrins O'Neal, J Hilario Paul Pierce McDyess Ilgauskas Millsap Chandler Parker, T Wallace, G Cardinal Lewis, R Calderon Bynum Smith, J Lowry Billups Maggette Mutombo Deng Williams, J Odom Dalembert Okur Allen, R Turiaf Howard, J West, Dav Evans, R Ford Mohammed Player Name Rating Points Thomas, E Butler, C Redd Jamison Gooden Krstic Diogu Batista Martin, Kev Balkman Thomas, Tyr Bogut Artest Nocioni Pachulia Sampson Smith, C Patterson Williams, D Barbosa Gordon Mourning Wilcox Henderson Iguodala Foyle Hayes, C Cassell Randolph, S Dampier Iverson Villanueva Collison Webber Aldridge Hinrich Wallace, R Cook, B Williams, Mau Murphy, T Allen, T Barnes Miller, B Bonner Thomas, Ku Foster Johnson, J Boone Terry Warrick Miller, A Varejao Wallace, B Swift Powe Johnson, Alex Nesterovic Marshall, D Smith, Joe Haywood Kaman Hodge Roy Player Name Rating Points Moore Hamilton Humphries Miller, M Baston Harrington Songaila Richardson, J Herrman Curry Haslem Oberto Ariza Sow Johnson, L Davis, D Nachbar Williams, Sh Sweetney Atkins Harpring Roberts Blatche Kirilenko Harris, D Brown, K Milicic Elson Davis, R Childress Tinsley Dunleavy Walton Richardson, Q Najera Gadzuric Thomas, Tim Ellis Cato Francis Diaw Rodriguez Wright, D Singleton Medvedenko Smith, J.R Abdur-Rahim Voskuhl Knight, B Bibby Barry, B Wagner Howard, Ju Powell Newble Diop Graham Armstrong, D Jones, S Petro Hill Boykins Pietrus Player Name Rating Points Slokar Foye Blount Stackhouse Rondo Prince Barrett Livingston Daniels, A Magloire Gomes Arroyo Jackson, St House Jackson, St House Turkoglu Brown, A Posey Brown, D Ilyasova Outlaw Carroll Farmer Khryapa Doleac Jackson, B Williamson Tucker Szczerbiak Davis, P Booth Robinson, N Croshere West, Del Bargnani Nelson Armstrong, H Jack Maxiell Williams, Jas Felton Griffin Azubuike A. Parker L. Williams P. Stojakovic K. Thomas J. Nelson A. Griffin J. Salmons K. Perkins D. Anderson S. Marbury J. Rose K. Korver D. Granger M. Williams S. Pollard C. Delfino J. Butler E. Watson Bo Outlaw

67 Player Name Rating Points F. Garcia L. Kleiza J. Hart R. Brewer M. Peterson S. Hunter R. Jefferson M. Wilks P. Burke V. Radmanovic R. Horry L. Amundson L. Head B. Skinner R. Gay I. McFarlin H. Adams D. Stoudamire M. James J. Garbajosa A. Williams P.J. Brown J. Pargo S. Jasikevicius L. Green J. Kapono C. Frye P. Brezec T. Lue M. Finley M. Jackson J. Crawford M. Williams C. Duhon M. Allen D. Wilkins T. Battie K. Snyder R. Alston M. Banks R. Araujo I. Tsakalidis D. Harrison D. Dickau E. Jones A. Pavlovic K. Pinkney C. Bell S. Marks A. Roberson M. Bonsu Pops D. Stevenson J. Vaughn G. Giricek G. Green S. Vujacic J. White J. Przybilla S. Sene M. Rose B. Wright C. Mobley R. Bell L. Jackson A. Anderson I. Udoka T. Kinsey J. Farmar S. Battier M. Evans D. Taylor ANTHONY PARKER LEADS TENDEX RATINGS (CONCLUDED) Player Name Rating Points JJ Redick J. Hayes L. Hunter J. Jones K. Willis R. Price M. Daniels J. Lucas D. Fisher C. Quinn E. Williams S. Parker D. Martin J. Harrington L. Hughes D. Fortson T. Sefolosha P. O Bryant J. Lang D. Thompson T. Diener S. Williams A. McKie T. Hudson S. Blake A. Walker J. Dixon J. James B. Jones S. Williams B. Wells J. Reiner R. LaFrentz Q. Ross J. Collins D. George J. Richardson R. Hollins R. Carney M. Gelabale L. Wright M. Jaric B. Bass K. McLeod D. Ewing A. Johnson S. Stoudamire B. Udrih D. Noel T. Hassell E. Snow DJ Mbenga D. Brown B. Robinson M. Taylor J. Jeffries A. Wright C. Simmons R. Murray D. Mason D. Jones F. Jones J. Barea R. Butler R. Ivey A. Ray G. Payton M. Olowokandi K. Dooling J. McInnis M. Webster Player Name Rating Points M. Collins K. Ollie K. Martin O. Greene D. Gibson S. Telfair W. Green T. Ratliff O. Harrington S. Novak K. Bogans E. Piatkowski A. Carter D. Christie G. Buckner W. Simien C. Claxton M. Madsen D. Jones Q. Douby M. Ely S. Padgett J. Reed L. Schenscher P. Garrity R. Mason B. Scalabrine M. Ruffin E. Barron S. Brown A. Morrison r. Dupree D. Johnson M. Vinicius D. Wesley C. Robinson D. Markota R. MaCants S. Graham B. Bowen M. Freije V. Spanoulis R. Hite Y. Diawara J. Collins J. Jones R. Marshall E. Griffin W. Blaylock CJ Miles D. Jones M. Hall Y. Korolev R. Morris W. Conroy M. Ager C. Bozeman S. Smith A. Glyniadakis 8.75 R. Livingston 4.00 Z. Rebraca 0.00 L. Jackson 0.00 R. Major A. Williams R. Powell V. Potapenko C. McCray C. Wafer M. Ilic

68 NBA S SCORING MILESTONES One Millionth Point Sat., Dec. 22, 1962 (occurred in either Detroit-Chicago, New York-Boston or Syracuse-San Francisco game) Two Millionth Point Sun., Jan. 9, 1972 (occurred either in Baltimore-Phoenix or Detroit-Buffalo game) Three Millionth Point Fri., Feb. 17, 1978 (occurred in Indiana-Washington, Buffalo-Kansas City, Detroit-New York, New Jersey-Cleveland or 76ers-San Antonio game) Four Millionth Point Fri., Feb.18, 1983 (scored by Moses Malone on a tip-in of own miss at 11:59 of the first period of Houston at Sixers game) Five Millionth Point Mon., Jan. 25, 1988 (scored by Rickey Green of Utah with a 24-foot 3-point field goal as buzzer sounded ending third period with Cleveland) Six Millionth Point Mon., Mar. 23, 1992 (scored by Stacey Augmon of Atlanta vs. Golden State on driving layup at 7:41 of second period) Seven Millionth Point Mon., Dec. 1, 1996 (scored by Hersey Hawkins of Seattle vs. Utah on running 12-foot jumper at 4:42 in fourth period) Eight Millionth Point Sun., Apr. 15, 2001 (scored by Eddie Gill of New Jersey at Boston on layup at 1:23 of fourth period) Nine Millionth Point Wed., Dec. 28,2005 (scored by Juan Dixon of Portland vs. Philadelphia at 7:17 of second period on a lay-up) At the end of the season the total points scored in NBA history were 9,402,427. CHARLES JONES NO. 1 NON-SHOOTER IN NBA HISTORY We have updated the list of the players who have been most reluctant to shoot field goal attempts. The guidelines are seven years in the league, playing at least 41 games per season and a career scoring average in single digits through Charles Jones attempted just 1510 shots in 14,095 minutes or one shot every 9.3 minutes. Next in line are Manute Bol 7.2 minutes, Harvey Catchings 6.2, Greg Kite 6.2, Ervin Johnson 6.17, Ed Nealy 6.113, Paul Griffin 6.07, Michael Smith 5.9, Mark Eaton 5.6, Dennis Rodman 5.4, Jon Koncak 5.3, Greg Dreiling 5.3, Greg Ostertag 5.4, T.R. Dunn 5.2 and Danny Vranes 5.0. STIVRINS IN FIVE UNIFORMS IN Forward Alex Stivrins suited up for five NBA teams (one twice) during the season. He started the year with Phoenix where he played for eight games. Then he moved to Atlanta for five games as part of two 10-day contracts. Then came a 10-day pact with the LA Clippers where he played once. Then he moved to Milwaukee for a 10-day pact that saw him play thrice. Finally he returned to Phoenix for two more games. For the year he played 19 games, 76 minutes, scoring 41 points, for a 2.2 avg. ONLY PLUS GAME SEASON IMPROVEMENTS It s not easy to win 20 more games from one season to the next in the NBA. Actually only 28 teams in the history of the league have turned the trick. Only four teams won 30 plus games San Antonio going from 21 to 56 in David Robinson s rookie season and from 20 to 56 in Tim Duncan s first season, Boston jumping from 29 to 61 in Larry Bird s first year and Phoenix soaring from 29 to 62 in Chicago (3 times), Phoenix (twice), New Jersey (twice), Milwaukee, Portland, Orlando, Washington, Baltimore, LA Lakers, Buffalo, San Diego, Golden State, Dallas, Cleveland Boston, Memphis, Denver and Utah, New Orleans and Toronto were the teams that did it in the 20 s. The season is not counted because of the 50-game card. KEVIN GARNETT AGAIN TOPS PLAYER PRODUCTION RATINGS The most popular system utilized in the NBA to determine a player s worth is giving credit and minuses to players in 11 different categories. A player gets 20 points for a field goal, defensive rebound or an assist; 15 points for an offensive rebounds, steal or blocked shot, and 10 points for a 3-point field goal or a free throw made. On the other hand he gets minus 20 for a turnover and minus 10 for either a free throw missed or a field goal missed. You can add the points for each player in the season and rate them three ways total points, points per game, and points per minute played (minimum 400 minutes). Below are the top 30 in each category and bottom 30 in points per minutes played. Kevin Garnett was the winner for the fourth straight year. Best Pts. per Minute Worst Pts. Per Minute Garnett Ager 2.08 Camby Miles 2.59 Duncan Marshall 2.63 Boozer Spanoulis 2.99 Nash Diawara 3.16 Nowitzki McCants 3.31 Kidd S. Brown 3.42 Gasol 9.98 Bowen 3.54 Ming 9.98 Jas. Collins 3.55 Lee 9.64 Morrison 3.56 Wade 9.55 Da. Jones 3.68 A. Stoudemire 9.46 Reed 3.70 Okafor 9.29 Douby 3.72 Marion 9.27 W. Green 3.74 Bosh 9.33 Scalabrine 3.77 A. Jefferson 9.11 Dah. Jones 3.79 Brand 9.02 O. Harrington 3.83 B. Davis 9.00 D. Johnson 3.84 D. Howard 8.98 C. Robinson 3.88 Biedrins 8.88 Bogas 3.88 May 8.84 R. Mason 3.90 Paul 8.84 D. Mason 3.92 Bryant 8.79 Dooling 3.93 James 8.75 S. Stoudamire 3.94 Mutombo 8.72 Garrity 3.95 Chandler 8.69 Ray 3.97 O'Neal 8.64 Barron 3.99 Randolph 8.56 Ely 4.01 Ginobili 8.56 Gibson 4.03 McGrady 8.55 Madsen 4.05 Best Pts. Per Game Garnett Camby Nowitzki Boozer Duncan Kidd Wade Nash Gasol Bryant L. James Bosh Marion Brand Ming Dw. Howard Odom Paul Okafor Arenas B. Davis A. Stoudemire V. Carter J. O'Neal A. Jefferson McGrady Randolph Chandler Josh Smith Anthony Best Total Points Garnett 33,160 Duncan 29,475 Kidd 29,025 Nowitzki 28,830 L. James 27,915 Marion 27,870 Brand 27,700 Bryant 27,620 Nash 27,445 Boozer 27,315 Dw. Howard 27,155 Camby 26,085 A. Stoudemire 25,420 V. Carter 25,065 Bosh 24,575 Arenas 23,795 Der. Williams 22,885 Deng 22,700 Chandler 21,960 Iguodala 21,880 McGrady 21,720 A. Miller 21,705 B. Wallace 21,650 Okafor 21,635 Josh Smith 21,415 Gasol 21,270 A. Jefferson 21,125 Biedrins 21,110 J. O'Neal 20,960 Paul 20,795 65

69 POINT AVG. GUARDS PER MIN. Steve Nash Jason Kidd Baron Davis Chris Paul Jose Claderon T.J. Ford Gilbert Arenas Chauncey Billups Deron Williams Tony Parker Sam Cassell Andre Miller Kirk Hinrich Mo Williams Sergio Rodriguez Brevin Knight Jamaal Tinsley Rajon Rondo Leandro Barbosa Jason Terry Allen Iverson Shaun Livingston Darrell Armstrong Chucky Atkins Antonio Daniels Devin Harris Steve Francis Earl Watson Raymond Felton Damon Stoudamire Marcus Williams Jason Williams Mike Bibby Louis Williams Luke Ridnour John Salmons Bobby Jackson Delonte West Mike Wilks Jarrett Jack Earl Boykins Chris Duhon Jacque Vaughn Jameer Nelson Rafer Alston Stephon Marbury Dan Dickau Junior Harrington Mike James Steve Blake Dee Brown Nate Robinson Eric Snow Jordan Farmar Tyronn Lue Sasha Vujacic Ronnie Price Lindsey Hunter Charlie Bell Jeff McInnis Daniel Ewing Anthony Johnson Marko Jaric Derek Fisher Gary Payton Beno Udrih Speedy Claxton Kevin Ollie Troy Hudson Smush Parker PLAYER PRODUCTION RATINGS BY POSITIONS Terrance Kinsey Keith McLoed Sebastian Telfair Royal Ivey Daniel Gibson Allan Ray Salim Stoudamire Keyon Dooling Willie Green Damon Jones SHOOTING AVG. GUARDS PER MIN. Dwayne Wade Kobe Bryant LeBron James Manu Ginobili Vince Carter Josh Howard Andre Iguodala Dorell Wright Ray Allen Jason Richardson Kevin Martin Boris Diaw Brandon Roy Mike Miller Tony Allen Michael Redd Ben Gordon Adrian Griffin Joe Johnson Richard Hamilton Ricky Davis Devin Brown Brent Barry Randy Foye Monta Ellis Mickael Pietrus Derek Anderson Francisco Garcia Jerry Stackhouse Edie House Anthony Parker Morris Peterson JR Smith Kirk Snyder Jannero Pargo Lynn Greer Luther Head Matt Carroll Sarunas Jasikevicius Chris Quinn Kelenna Azubuike Hassan Adams Thabo Sefolosha Jamal Crawford Ronnie Brewer Marcus Banks Bonzi Wells Ime Udoka DeShawn Stevenson Larry Hughes Jarvis Hayes Quinton Ross Raja Bell Cuttino Mobley Maurice Evans Antoine Wright Trenton Hassell Mardy Collins Gordon Giricek Flip Murray JJ Redick Gerald Green Marquis Daniels Juan Dixon Fred Jones Martell Webster Greg Buckner Keith Bogans Roger Mason Dahntay Jones DerMarr Johnson Rashad McCants Yakhouba Diawara SMALL AVG. FORWARDS PER MIN. Tracy McGrady 8.55 Josh Smith Carmelo Anthony Paul Pierce Chuck Hayes Tyrus Thomas Antawn Jamison Luol Deng Ron Artest Caron Butler Corey Maggette Rashard Lewis Matt Barnes Charlie Villanueva Andres Nocioni Ruben Patterson Quentin Richardson Andrei Kirilenko Linton Johnson Luke Walton Tim Thomas Mike Dunleavy Al Harrington Josh Childress Trevor Ariza Eduardo Najera James Posey Hakim Warrick Matt Harpring Joey Graham Walter Herrmann Carlos Delfino Tayshaun Prince Ryan Gomes Hedo Turkoglu Travis Outlaw Jason Maxiell Stephen Jackson Grant Hill Rudy Gay Michael Finley Danny Granger Eddie Jones Richard Jefferson Marvin Williams Wally Szczerbiak Kyle Korver Peja Sojakovic Shane Battier Damien Wilkins David Noel Jason kapono James Jones Sasha Pavlovic Devean George Mickael Gelabale Shawne Williams Rasual Butler Rodney Carney Desmond Mason Adam Morrison Bruce Bowen POWER AVG. FORWARDS PER MIN. Kevin Garnett Tim Duncan Carlos Boozer Dirk Nowitzki Pau Gasol David Lee Emeka Okafor Shawn Marion Chris Bosh All Jefferson Elton Brand Dwight Howard Andris Biedrins Sean May Tyson Chandler Jermaine O'Neal Zach Randolph Reggie Evans Antonio McDyess Lamar Odom Paul Millsap Nene Etan Thomas Renaldo Balkman Ronny Turiaf Drew Gooden Kurt Thomas Chris Webber Gerald Wallace David West Mehmet Okur Rasheed Wallace Anderson Varejao Craig Smith Troy Murphy Nick Collison Dale Davis Chris Wilcox Alan Henderson Brian Cook Ike Diogu Joe Smith Fabricio Oberto Andray Blatche Shelden Williams Udonis Haslem Donyell Marshall Kris Humphries Lawrence Roberts Matt Bonner LaMarcus Aldridge Josh Boone Leon Powe Alexander Johnson Stromile Swift Austin Croshere Kwame Brown Darko Milicic Juwan Howard Kenny Thomas Bostjan Nachbar Jamaal Magloire Maceo Baston Robert Horry Shareef Abdur-Rahim Solomon Jones Jorge Garbajosa Ersan Ilyasova Bo Outlaw Hilton Armstrong P.J. Brown Channing Frye Vladimir Radmanovic Malik Rose Malik Allen Marc Jackson Linas Kleiza Andrea Bargnani Corliss Williamson Lorenzen Wright Antoine Walker Jared Jeffries Cedric Simmons Mark Madsen Clifford Robinson Brian Scalabrine Jason Collins AVG. CENTERS PER MIN. Marcus Camby Yao Ming Amare Stoudemire Dikembe Mutombo Shaquille O'Neal Zydrunas Ilgauskas Ben Wallace Andrew Bynum Samuel Dalembert Jeff Foster Andrew Bogut Nazr Mohammed Brad Miller Adonal Foyle Erick Dampier Nenad Krstic Zaza Pachulia Chris Kaman Brendan Haywood Rasho Nesterovic DeSagana Diop Dan Gadzuric Francisco Elson Alonzo Mourning Jake Voskuhl Darius Songalia Mikki Moore Johan Petro Kendrick Perkins Brian Skinner Michael Doleac Mark Blount Steven Hunter Joel Przybilla Eddy Curry Tony Battie Primoz Brezec Jarron Collins

70 DUNCAN TOPS THIBODEAU S PLAYER EFFICIENCY RATINGS A system created by Tom Thibodeau, Houston s Assistant Coach, calculates the efficiency of NBA players, and it s done via player positions. The formula is field goals made doubled minus field goals missed plus free throws made minus free throws missed times.5 plus 3-pt. field goals times three minus 3-pt. field goals missed times 1.5 plus rebounds and assists minus personal fouls plus steals minus turnovers plus blocks. The final total is divided by the minutes played. Tim Duncan had the highest numbers (70.47) FORWARDS Tim Duncan Dirk Nowitzki Carlos Boozer Kevin Garnett Chris Bosh Elton Brand LeBron James David Lee Zach Randolph Shawn Marion Al Jefferson Carmelo Anthony Jermaine O'Neal Sean May Luol Deng Nene Gerald Wallace Rashard Lewis David West Josh Howard Amir Johnson Reggie Evans Antonio McDyess Caron Butler Josh Smith Pape Sow Drew Gooden Corey Maggette Ruben Patterson Lamar Odom Ron Artest Antawn Jamison Andre Iguodala Chris Wilcox James Augustine Brian Cardinal Mike Miller Walter Herrmann Shavlik Randolph Luke Walton Hakim Warrick Andres Nocioni Craig Smith Jeremy Richardson Ike Diogu Tyrus Thomas Renaldo Balkman Al Harrington Tayshaun Prince Josh Boone Joe Smith Udonis Haslem Rasheed Wallace Charlie Villanueva Julius Hodge Trevor Ariza Alan Henderson Matt Bonner Jerry Stackhouse Ira Newble Boris Diaw Mikki Moore Kurt Thomas Leon Powe Matt Barnes Andrei Kirilenko Brian Cook Darko Milicic Chuck Hayes Matt Harpring Ryan Gomes Bostjan Nachbar Quentin Richardson Juwan Howard Jason Kapono Kelenna Azubuike Kris Humphries Shelden Williams Donyell Marshall Lawrence Roberts Richard Jefferson Wally Szczerbiak Dorell Wright Steven Hunter Andre Brown Ronnie Brewer Maceo Baston Shareef Abdur-Rahim Eduardo Najera Kyle Korver Jason Maxiell Pops Mensah-Bonsu Jalen Rose Alexander Johnson Darius Songaila Uros Slokar PJ Tucker John Salmons Travis Outlaw Kenny Thomas Mickael Pietrus Tim Thomas Jorge Garbajosa Linton Johnson Joey Graham Danny Granger Hassan Adams Hedo Turkoglu James Singleton Hilton Armstrong Marc Jackson Corliss Williamson Andray Blatche Michael Sweetney James Posey Shane Battier Marvin Williams Bo Outlaw Josh Powell Tarence Kinsey Brian Skinner Andrea Bargnani Slava Medvedenko Channing Frye Maurice Evans P.J. Brown Tony Battie Desmond Mason Solomon Jones Austin Croshere Louis Amundson Ime Udoka Trenton Hassell Jackie Butler Francisco Garcia Linas Kleiza Malik Allen Vladimir Radmanovic Dijon Thompson Ersan Ilyasova James Jones Calvin Booth Quinton Ross Jarvis Hayes Brandon Bass Rodney Carney Mickael Gelabale Marko Jaric Malik Rose Eddie Griffin Anthony Roberson David Noel Shawne Williams Antoine Wright Bernard Robinson Jared Jeffries Ivan McFarlin Kenyon Martin Cedric Simmons Alan Anderson Viktor Khryapa Ronald Dupree Eric Piatkowski Antoine Walker Marcus Vinicius Luke Jackson Bruce Bowen Bobby Jones Adam Morrison Justin Reed Clifford Robinson Melvin Ely Brian Scalabrine Damir Markota Wayne Simien Steve Novak Michael Ruffin Raef LaFrentz Pat Garrity Yaroslav Korolev Mike Hall Jerome James Othella Harrington Mark Madsen Stephen Graham Scott Padgett DerMarr Johnson Matt Freije Steven Smith Jumaine Jones Aleksandar Pavlovic Renaldo Major Roger Powell CENTERS Yao Pau Gasol Amare Stoudemire Marcus Camby Dwight Howard Emeka Okafor Shaquille O'Neal Tyson Chandler Andris Biedrins Zydrunas Ilgauskas Ben Wallace Justin Williams Mehmet Okur Nenad Krstic Andrew Bogut Samuel Dalembert Dikembe Mutombo Paul Millsap Chris Webber Etan Thomas Andrew Bynum Eddy Curry Alonzo Mourning Zaza Pachulia Erick Dampier Jamal Sampson Adonal Foyle Brad Miller Nazr Mohammed

71 PLAYER EFFICIENCY RATINGS (Concluded) Troy Murphy Nick Collison Brendan Haywood Jeff Foster Esteban Batista Ronny Turiaf LaMarcus Aldridge Kwame Brown Chris Kaman Rasho Nesterovic Anderson Varejao Kelvin Cato Stromile Swift Dale Davis Mark Blount Jamaal Magloire Francisco Elson Fabricio Oberto Dan Gadzuric Johan Petro DeSagana Diop Michael Doleac Kendrick Perkins Robert Horry Jake Voskuhl Paul Davis Eric Williams Kevinn Pinkney Aaron Williams Rafael Araujo Jake Tsakalidis Pat Burke Primoz Brezec Mouhamed Sene Joel Przybilla Jarron Collins Maurice Taylor David Harrison Jared Reiner Theo Ratliff Scot Pollard Ryan Hollins Earl Barron Patrick O'Bryant Lorenzen Wright DJ Mbenga Michael Olowokandi Randolph Morris James Lang Danny Fortson Dwayne Jones Jason Collins Kevin Willis Luke Schenscher Sean Marks Andreas Glyniadakis Vitaly Potapenko Mile Milicic GUARDS Steve Nash Dajuan Wagner Dwyane Wade Kobe Bryant Manu Ginobili Jason Kidd Tracy McGrady Tony Parker Chris Paul Paul Pierce Vince Carter Baron Davis Gilbert Arenas Michael Redd Allen Iverson Jose Calderon Ray Allen Chauncey Billups Kevin Martin T.J. Ford Leandro Barbosa Jason Terry Kyle Lowry Joe Johnson Andre Miller Ben Gordon Deron Williams Kirk Hinrich Brandon Roy Kalenna Azubuike Brent Barry Mo Williams Josh Childress Sam Cassell Richard Hamilton Ricky Davis Chucky Atkins Earl Boykins Tony Allen Grant Hill Antonio Daniels Jason Richardson Anthony Parker Mike Bibby Monta Ellis Brevin Knight Mike Dunleavy Jamaal Tinsley Eddie House Louis Williams Shaun Livingston Luther Head Steve Francis Devin Harris Rajon Rondo Peja Stojakovic Delonte West Jason Williams Matt Carroll Jarrett Jack Stephon Marbury JR Smith Randy Foye Raymond Felton Sergio Rodriguez Luke Ridnour Bobby Jackson Devin Brown Darrell Armstrong Carlos Arroyo Michael Finley DeShawn Stevenson Carlos Delfino Stephen Jackson Jannero Pargo Rudy Gay Damien Wilkins Mike Wilks James White Damon Stoudamire Mike James Earl Watson Bracey Wright Tyronn Lue Cuttino Mobley Andre Barrett Jameer Nelson Nate Robinson Jamal Crawford Lynn Greer Morris Peterson Jason Hart Derek Anderson Sasha Pavlovic Rafer Alston Jacque Vaughn Chris Duhon Raja Bell Marcus Williams Larry Hughes Sarunas Jasikevicius Gordan Giricek Shammond Williams Charlie Bell Marquis Daniels Adrian Griffin Kirk Snyder Eddie Jones Steve Blake JJ Redick Bonzi Wells Troy Hudson Jordan Farmar Smush Parker Keith McLeod Chris Quinn Aaron McKie Donell Taylor Flip Murray Eric Snow Gerald Green Thabo Sefolosha Derek Fisher Sasha Vujacic Daniel Ewing Anthony Johnson Kevin Ollie Juan Dixon Rasual Butler Darrick Martin Lindsey Hunter Martell Webster Travis Diener Dahntay Jones Ronnie Price Salim Stoudamire Daniel Gibson Damon Jones Desmon Farmer Keyon Dooling Junior Harrington Mardy Collins Jeff McInnis Devean George Marcus Banks Willie Green Royal Ivey Allan Ray Beno Udrih Fred Jones Dan Dickau Gary Payton Jose Barea Keith Bogans Dee Brown John Lucas Sebastian Telfair Speedy Claxton Greg Buckner Orien Greene Quincy Douby Rawle Marshall Will Blalock David Wesley Anthony Carter Shannon Brown Alvin Williams Robert Hite Rashad McCants Roger Mason Will Conroy Yakhouba Diawara Doug Christie Maurice Ager Vassilis Spanoulis Randy Livingston CJ Miles Cedric Bozeman Chris McCray Von Wafer RODMAN NOT IN WILT S CLASS IN REBOUNDING For those who compared Dennis Rodman s rebounding skills to those of Wilt Chamberlain, we suggest you look at the rebounding totals for the 53 years that the league recorded them. Wilt 9 times averaged better than 20 rebounds a game a season and Rodman s highest was Wilt has six of the NBA s seven highest rebounding seasons, while Rodman s best 18.7 only gets him the 14th best season. MACCULLOCH & MIX IN BACK-TO-BACK FINALS Todd MacCulloch was the fifth player in NBA Finals history to appear in the Finals in back-to-back seasons with two different teams. MacCulloch, who reached the Finals in 2001 with Philadelphia and in 2002 with New Jersey, joins Steve Mix, who played for Philadelphia in 1982 and the LA Lakers in 1983; Danny Ainge, who suited up for Portland in 1992 and Phoenix in 1993; Steve Kerr, who was with Chicago in 1998 and San Antonio in 1999; and Frank Saul played with Rochester in 1951 and then in Minneapolis in

72 KOBE BRYANT WINS NASH S PLAYER RATINGS SYSTEM Here s the way John Nash, Four City GM, rates players. His formula to calcuate points is as follows: Points plus rebounds plus steals plus blocked shots divided by two. Then add assists multiplied by two. Subtract turnovers and then divide the remaining figure by the player s games played. Here are his figures for , where Kobe Bryant had the best numbers. PLAYER POINTS PLAYER POINTS PLAYER POINTS Kobe Bryant Monta Ellis Charlie Villanueva Dwyane Wade Corey Maggette Jerry Stackhouse LeBron James Andrew Bogut Smush Parker Gilbert Arenas Nenad Krstic DeShawn Stevenson Kevin Garnett Al Harrington Damon Stoudamire Steve Nash Larry Hughes Mike James Allen Iverson Eddy Curry Hakim Warrick Tracy McGrady Stephen Jackson Matt Barnes Carmelo Anthony Ruben Patterson Bobby Jackson Baron Davis Tayshaun Prince Luther Head Vince Carter Richard Jefferson Derek Fisher Dirk Nowitzki Earl Boykins Tony Allen Chris Paul Luke Walton Kenyon Martin Jason Kidd Brevin Knight Matt Harpring Ray Allen David Lee John Salmons Carlos Boozer Chris Webber Juwan Howard Chris Bosh Quentin Richardson Kwame Brown Paul Pierce Jarrett Jack Rajon Rondo Tim Duncan Josh Childress JR Smith Pau Gasol Rasheed Wallace Steve Blake Yao Ming Delonte West Adam Morrison Deron Williams Sam Cassell Rudy Gay Joe Johnson Tyson Chandler Jorge Garbajosa Zach Randolph Chucky Atkins Randy Foye Elton Brand Jameer Nelson Matt Carroll Andre Iguodala Jason Williams Shareef Abdur-Rahim Michael Redd Ben Wallace Mickael Pietrus Chauncey Billups Mike Dunleavy Chris Duhon Lamar Odom Peja Stojakovic Mikki Moore Caron Butler Hedo Turkoglu Andrea Bargnani Rashard Lewis Luke Ridnour Channing Frye Jermaine O'Neal Chris Wilcox Antonio McDyess Mo Williams Raja Bell Speedy Claxton Ron Artest Earl Watson Antonio Daniels Andre Miller Charlie Bell Willie Green Shawn Marion Boris Diaw James Posey Dwight Howard Shaun Livingston Joe Smith Antawn Jamison Zydrunas Ilgauskas Anderson Varejao Kirk Hinrich Cuttino Mobley Darko Milicic Tony Parker Brad Miller Derek Anderson T.J. Ford Sean May Jason Hart Josh Smith Drew Gooden Jason Kapono Amare Stoudemire Steve Francis Andrew Bynum Mike Miller Marvin Williams Jannero Pargo Gerald Wallace Andris Biedrins Kyle Lowry Luol Deng Grant Hill Trevor Ariza Marcus Camby Zaza Pachulia Damien Wilkins David West Nene Ime Udoka Raymond Felton Danny Granger Erick Dampier Richard Hamilton Udonis Haslem Antoine Walker Ben Gordon Samuel Dalembert Nate Robinson Jason Terry Andres Nocioni LaMarcus Aldridge Josh Howard Anthony Parker Travis Outlaw Al Jefferson Wally Szczerbiak Rasual Butler Jamaal Tinsley Devin Brown Trenton Hassell Ricky Davis Ryan Gomes Eddie Jones Stephon Marbury Kyle Korver Carlos Arroyo Emeka Okafor Tim Thomas Juan Dixon Mike Bibby Troy Murphy Michael Finley Brandon Roy Jose Calderon Brent Barry Kevin Martin Desmond Mason Gerald Green Leandro Barbosa Devin Harris Jeff Foster Jamal Crawford Chris Kaman Sasha Pavlovic Mehmet Okur Tyronn Lue Marcus Williams Jason Richardson Nick Collison Eric Snow Manu Ginobili Mark Blount Brendan Haywood Shaquille O'Neal Andrei Kirilenko Bostjan Nachbar Rafer Alston Shane Battier Chuck Hayes PLAYER POINTS Paul Millsap Morris Peterson Craig Smith Bonzi Wells Flip Murray Alonzo Mourning Kenny Thomas Maurice Evans James White Kalenna Azubuike Walter Herrmann Dorell Wright Stromile Swift Eduardo Najera Rasho Nesterovic Gary Payton Anthony Carter Junior Harrington Darius Songaila Etan Thomas Corliss Williamson Reggie Evans Sebastian Telfair Jamaal Magloire Eddie House Keyon Dooling Anthony Johnson Tony Battie Marc Jackson Brian Cook Donyell Marshall Marko Jaric Darrell Armstrong Bruce Bowen Jarvis Hayes Jeff McInnis Steven Hunter P.J. Brown Kendrick Perkins Sarunas Jasikevicius Shelden Williams Fred Jones Vladimir Radmanovic Tarence Kinsey Amir Johnson Linas Kleiza Brian Skinner Gordan Giricek Lawrence Roberts Johan Petro Devean George Kurt Thomas Francisco Elson Renaldo Balkman Sergio Rodriguez Marquis Daniels Troy Hudson Martell Webster Jared Jeffries Francisco Garcia Ronny Turiaf Dahntay Jones Nazr Mohammed Carlos Delfino Damon Jones Joey Graham Kelenna Azubuike Salim Stoudamire PLAYER POINTS Fabricio Oberto Quinton Ross Dikembe Mutombo Ersan Ilyasova Dan Gadzuric James Jones Tyrus Thomas 9.90 Robert Horry 9.89 Ike Diogu 9.71 Kevin Ollie 9.58 Jordan Farmar 9.55 Justin Williams 9.54 Shavlik Randolph 9.46 Lindsey Hunter 9.45 Kevinn Pinkney 9.42 Rodney Carney 9.38 Mardy Collins 9.26 Alan Anderson 9.24 Keith McLeod 9.05 Allan Ray 9.03 DeSagana Diop 8.91 Jake Voskuhl 8.89 Antoine Wright 8.89 Brian Cardinal 8.84 Kirk Snyder 8.82 JJ Redick 8.74 Beno Udrih 8.73 Louis Williams 8.66 Primoz Brezec 8.66 Mickael Gelabale 8.46 Matt Bonner 8.44 Clifford Robinson 8.41 Keith Bogans 8.34 Jason Maxiell 8.28 Andray Blatche 8.20 Daniel Gibson 8.15 Linton Johnson 8.15 Marcus Banks 8.08 Greg Buckner 8.07 Rashad McCants 8.01 Aleksandar Pavlovic 8.00 Renaldo Major 8.00 Alexander Johnson 7.97 Austin Croshere 7.95 Jacque Vaughn 7.92 Brian Scalabrine 7.91 Mike Wilks 7.83 Yakhouba Diawara 7.82 Sasha Vujacic 7.66 Leon Powe 7.57 Anthony Roberson 7.55 Kris Humphries 7.38 Lynn Greer 7.30 Josh Boone 7.19 Thabo Sefolosha 7.15 Ronnie Brewer 7.13 Malik Rose 7.12 Lorenzen Wright 7.04 Michael Doleac 7.04 Jason Collins 7.04 Chris Quinn 7.02 Raef LaFrentz 6.87 Daniel Ewing 6.82 Travis Diener 6.81 Robert Hite 6.75 Theo Ratliff 6.75 Dan Dickau 6.73 Adrian Griffin

73 LEBRON JAMES WINS NASH S PLAYER RATINGS SYSTEM (Concluded) PLAYER POINTS Malik Allen 6.62 Alan Henderson 6.55 Joel Przybilla 6.50 Shammond Williams 6.50 Bracey Wright 6.39 Shawne Williams 6.37 Luke Jackson 6.35 Michael Sweetney 6.28 David Noel 6.27 Aaron McKie 6.20 Josh Powell 6.16 Ronnie Price 6.14 Solomon Jones 6.10 Dee Brown 6.01 Hilton Armstrong 5.98 Cedric Simmons 5.92 Adonal Foyle 5.92 Jackie Butler 5.91 Darrick Martin 5.90 Jarron Collins 5.79 DerMarr Johnson 5.67 Donell Taylor 5.59 Dale Davis 5.57 Ira Newble 5.53 Royal Ivey 5.53 PLAYER POINTS Jalen Rose 5.52 Doug Christie 5.50 John Lucas 5.49 Julius Hodge 5.33 Melvin Ely 5.33 Bo Outlaw 5.32 Rafael Araujo 5.29 Jake Tsakalidis 5.22 Wayne Simien 5.13 David Wesley 5.11 Danny Fortson 5.07 Viktor Khryapa 5.05 Maurice Taylor 5.04 Dajuan Wagner 5.00 Maceo Baston 4.96 Pat Burke 4.96 Stephen Graham 4.82 Bernard Robinson 4.81 Will Blalock 4.79 Shannon Brown 4.72 Dijon Thompson 4.67 CJ Miles 4.62 Jared Reiner 4.59 David Harrison 4.58 Vassilis Spanoulis 4.56 PLAYER POINTS Aaron Williams 4.50 James Augustine 4.50 Kevin Willis 4.50 Patrick O'Bryant 4.50 Hassan Adams 4.49 Quincy Douby 4.48 Roger Mason 4.47 Calvin Booth 4.44 Esteban Batista 4.38 Bobby Jones 4.38 James Singleton 4.37 Jose Barea 4.20 Louis Amundson 4.18 Luke Schenscher 4.18 Justin Reed 4.16 Matt Freije 4.13 Pat Garrity 4.06 Earl Barron 4.04 Brandon Bass 4.02 Alvin Williams 4.00 Desmon Farmer 4.00 Slava Medvedenko 4.00 Othella Harrington 3.98 Michael Olowokandi 3.98 Andre Brown 3.95 PLAYER POINTS Eric Williams 3.86 Andre Barrett 3.83 Rawle Marshall 3.74 Eddie Griffin 3.73 Scott Padgett 3.66 Pape Sow 3.64 Eric Piatkowski 3.59 Paul Davis 3.53 Jumaine Jones 3.53 Jamal Sampson 3.52 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 3.50 Orien Greene 3.46 Mouhamed Sene 3.43 Jerome James 3.38 Will Conroy 3.29 Ryan Hollins 3.28 PJ Tucker 3.24 Sean Marks 3.17 Randolph Morris 3.10 Kelvin Cato 3.06 Marcus Vinicius 3.04 Mike Hall 3.00 Michael Ruffin 2.97 Maurice Ager 2.95 Mark Madsen 2.89 PLAYER POINTS Ronald Dupree 2.87 Cedric Bozeman 2.78 Damir Markota 2.75 Steve Novak 2.57 Scot Pollard 2.56 Yaroslav Korolev 2.50 Ivan McFarlin 2.45 Uros Slokar 2.35 James Lang 2.32 Randy Livingston 2.00 DJ Mbenga 1.93 Dwayne Jones 1.75 Jeremy Richardson 1.67 Andreas Glyniadakis 1.38 Steven Smith 1.25 Roger Powell 0.67 Vitaly Potapenko 0.00 Von Wafer 0.00 Chris McCray Mile Ilic NBA LOTTERY 1985 (1) New York (2) Indiana (3) La Clippers (4) Seattle (5) Atlanta (6) Sacramento (7) Golden State 1986 (1) Cleveland (from 76ers) (2) Boston (from Sea.) (3) Golden State (4) Indiana (5) New York (6) Phoenix (7) Dallas (from Cle.) (8) Cleveland* 1987 (1) San Antonio (2) Phoenix (3) New Jersey (4) LA Clippers (5) Seattle (from NY) (6) Sacramento (7) Cleveland 1988 (1) LA Clippers (2) Indiana (3) 76ers (4) New Jersey (5) Golden State (6) LA Clippers (from Sac.) (7) Phoenix 1989 (1) Sacramento (2) LA Clippers (3) San Antonio (4) Miami (5) Charlotte (6) Chicago (from NJ) (7) Indiana (8) Dallas (9) Washington 1990 (1) New Jersey (2) Seattle (3) Denver (from Miami) (4) Orlando (5) Charlotte (6) Minnesota (7) Sacramento (8) LA Clippers (9) Miami (from Was.) (10) Atlanta (11) Golden State 1991 (1) Charlotte (2) New Jersey (3) Sacramento (4) Denver (5) Miami (6) Dallas (7) Minnesota (8) Denver (from Was.) (9) Atlanta (from LA Clip) (10) Orlando (11) Cleveland 1992 (1) Orlando (2) Charlotte (3) Minnesota (4) Dallas (5) Denver (6) Washington (7) Sacramento (8) Milwaukee (9) 76ers (10) Atlanta (11) Houston 1993 (1) Orlando (2) 76ers (3) Golden State (4) Dallas (5) Minnesota (6) Washington (7) Sacramento (8) Milwaukee (9) Denver (10) Detroit (from Mia.) (11) Detroit 1994 (1) Milwaukee (2) Dallas (3) Detroit (4) Minnesota (5) Washington (6) 76ers (7) LA Clippers (8) Sacramento (9) Boston (10) LA Lakers (11) Seattle (from Cha.) 1995 (1) Golden State (2) LA Clippers (3) 76ers (4) Washington (5) Minnesota (6) Vancouver (7) Toronto (8) Portland (from Det.) (9) New Jersey (10) Miami (11) Milwaukee (12) Dallas (13) Sacramento 1996 (1) 76ers (2) Toronto (3) Vancouver (4) Milwaukee (5) Minnesota (6) Boston (from Dal.) (7) LA Clippers (8) New Jersey (9) Dallas (from Bos.) (10) Indiana (from Den.) (11) Golden State (12) Cleveland (13) Charlotte 1997 (1) San Antonio (2) 76ers (3) Boston (4) Vancouver (5) Denver (6) Boston (from Dal.) (7) New Jersey (8) Golden State (9) Toronto (10) Milwaukee (11) Sacramento (12) Indiana (13) Cleveland 1998 (1) LA Clippers (2) Vancouver (3) Denver (4) Toronto (5) Golden State (6) Dallas (7) Sacramento (8) 76ers (9) Milwaukee (10) Boston (11) Detroit (12) Orlando (13) Orlando (from Wash.) 1999 (1) Chicago (2) Vancouver (3) Charlotte (4) LA Clippers (5) Toronto (from Den.) (6) Minnesota (from NJ) (7) Washington (8) Cleveland (from Bos.) (9) Phoenix (from Dal.) (10) Atlanta (from GS) (11) Cleveland (12) Toronto (13) Seattle 70

74 NBA LOTTERY (Concluded) 2000 (1) New Jersey (2) Vancouver (3) LA Clippers (4) Chicago (5) Orlando (from GS) (6) Atlanta (7) Chicago (from Wash) (8) Cleveland (9) Houston (10) Orlando (from Den) (11) Boston (12) Dallas (13) Orlando 2001 (1) Washington (2) LA Clippers (3) Atlanta (4) Chicago (5) Golden State (6) Vancouver (7) New Jersey (8) Cleveland (9) Detroit (10) Boston (11) Denver (12) Seattle (13) Houston 2002 (1) Houston (2) Chicago (3) Golden State (4) Memphis (5) Denver (6) Cleveland (7) New York (8) LA Clippers (from Atl.) (9) Phoenix (10) Miami (11) Washington (12) LA Clippers (13) Milwaukee 2003 (1) Cleveland (2) Detroit (from Mem.) (3) Denver (4) Toronto (5) Miami (6) LA Clippers (7) Chicago (8) MIlwaukee (from Atl.) (9) New York (10) Washington (11) Golden State (12) Seattle (13) Memphis (from Hous.) 2004 (1) Orlando (2) Charlotte (from LAC) (3) Chicago (4) LA Clippers (from Char) (5) Washington (6) Atlanta (7) Phoenix (8) Toronto (9) Philadelphia (10) Cleveland (11) Golden State (12) Seattle (13) Portland (14)Utah 2005 (1) Milwaukee (2) Atlanta (3) Portland (4) New Orleans (5) Charlotte (6) Utah (7) Toronto (8) New York (9) Golden State (10) LA Lakers (11) Orlando (12) LA Clippers (13) Charlotte (from Cle) (14)Minnesota 2006 (1) Toronto (2) Chicago (from NY) (3) Charlotte (4) Portland (5) Atlanta (6) Minnesota (7) Boston (8) Houston (9) Golden State (10) Seattle (11) Orlando (12) New Orleans (13) Philadelphia (14)Utah 2007 (1) Portland (2) Seattle (3) Atlanta (4) Memphis (5) Boston (6) Milwaukee (7) Minnesota (8) Charlotte (9) Chicago (from NY) (10) Sacramento (11) Atlanta (from Ind) (12) Philadelphia (13) New Orleans (14) LA Clippers *Purchased Pick TOP 10 OFFENSIVE 1. Chandler B. Wallace D. Howard Brand Gooden Okafor Foster Biedrins Ilgauskas Dalembert 239 REBOUNDING ANALYSIS TOP 10 DEFENSIVE 1. Garnett D. Howard Gamby Boozer Duncan Marion Chandler Nowitzki Stoudemire Bosh 555 Overall Overall Total Off Def Total Avg. Points 1. D. Howard Chandler Boozer B. Wallace Garnett Total Avg Memphis Boston Utah Charlotte Chicago Milwaukee Denver Atlanta RANKINGS TOP 10 OVERALL 1. D. Howard Garnett Chandler Boozer Duncan B. Wallace Camby Stoudemire Marion Biedrins 762 TOP 10 AVERAGE 1. Garnett Chandler D. Howard Boozer Camby Okafor A. Jefferson Bosh B. Wallace Duncan 10.6 Overall Overall Total Off Def Total Avg. Points 6. Duncan Okafor A. Jefferson Stoudemire Camby MEMPHIS NO. 1 IN HAVING SHOTS BLOCKED Total Avg Indiana L.A. Lakers New York Sacramento Golden State NO/Okla. City Portland Washington Previous Totals ,328 (4.60); ,560 (4.70); ,958 (4.86), ,844 (4.45); ,871 (4.99); ,505 (5.23); ,293 (5.17); ,196 (4.80); ,062 (5.07); ,674 (4.91); ,038 (5.10); ,430 (5.2); ,582 (5.2); ,558 (5.2); ,216 (5.5) OSCAR ROBERTSON S FIVE SUPER SEASONS TEAM SEASON RPG APG PPG Cincinnati * 30.5 Cincinnati * 30.8 Cincinnati Total Avg Orlando New Jersey Minnesota Houston Cleveland Seattle San Antonio L.A. Clippers Total Avg Philadelphia Toronto Miami Dallas Phoenix Detroit League TEAM SEASON RPG APG PPG Cincinnati * 31.4 Cincinnati *

75 GERALD WALLACE NO. 1 IN HAVING SHOTS BLOCKED NAME BLOCKED Gerald Wallace 112 Zach Randolph 109 Carmelo Anthony 104 Jermaine O Neal 100 Ruben Patterson 97 Eddy Curry 93 Tim Duncan 93 Al Jefferson 91 Carlos Boozer 91 Dwight Howard 90 Deron Williams 88 Luol Deng 85 Amare Stoudemire 82 Desmond Mason 79 Kobe Bryant 78 Pau Gasol 75 Ron Artest 75 Andre Miller 73 Zaza Pachulia 70 Andris Biedrins 69 Tony Parker 69 Gilbert Arenas 68 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 68 Chris Bosh 67 Michael Redd 67 Nick Collison 67 Richard Hamilton 67 Stephon Marbury 67 Vince Carter 67 Corey Maggette 66 Emeka Okafor 66 Yao 64 Allen Iverson 63 Caron Butler 63 Monta Ellis 63 Al Harrington 60 Jamaal Tinsley 60 Jameer Nelson 60 Hakim Warrick 58 Kirk Hinrich 58 Marvin Williams 57 Baron Davis 56 Elton Brand 56 Josh Childress 56 Randy Foye 56 Stephen Jackson 56 Tracy McGrady 56 Ben Gordon 55 Larry Hughes 55 Paul Millsap 53 Paul Pierce 53 Rudy Gay 53 Devin Harris 52 Josh Smith 52 Kevin Martin 52 Dirk Nowitzki 50 Drew Gooden 50 Kevin Garnett 50 Mo Williams 50 P.J. Brown 50 Chris Paul 49 David West 49 LeBron James 49 Maurice Evans 48 Raymond Felton 48 T.J. Ford 48 Andrew Bogut 47 Antoine Walker 47 Charlie Bell 47 NAME BLOCKED Chris Wilcox 47 Leandro Barbosa 47 Mark Blount 47 Rajon Rondo 47 Antawn Jamison 46 John Salmons 46 Joe Johnson 45 Shawn Marion 45 Udonis Haslem 45 Anderson Varejao 44 Chris Kaman 44 Gerald Green 44 Mikki Moore 44 Ryan Gomes 44 Andrew Bynum 43 Craig Smith 43 Jamaal Magloire 43 Smush Parker 43 Matt Harpring 42 Nene 42 Earl Watson 41 Tayshaun Prince 41 Alonzo Mourning 40 Danny Granger 40 Lawrence Roberts 40 Luther Head 40 Manu Ginobili 40 Mike James 40 Rashard Lewis 40 David Lee 39 Jerry Stackhouse 39 Mehmet Okur 39 Darko Milicic 38 Derek Fisher 38 DeShawn Stevenson 38 Juwan Howard 38 Richard Jefferson 38 Adam Morrison 37 Andre Iguodala 37 Dahntay Jones 37 Grant Hill 37 Luke Walton 37 Matt Carroll 37 Ricky Davis 37 Tyrus Thomas 37 Devin Brown 36 Dwyane Wade 36 Jamal Crawford 36 Lamar Odom 36 Luke Ridnour 36 Marcus Williams 36 Mike Miller 36 Sasha Pavlovic 36 Chuck Hayes 35 Cuttino Mobley 35 Etan Thomas 35 Ike Diogu 35 Bobby Jackson 34 Carlos Delfino 34 Corliss Williamson 34 Jannero Pargo 34 Jason Kidd 34 Juan Dixon 34 Ray Allen 34 Reggie Evans 34 Brendan Haywood 33 Chucky Atkins 33 Eduardo Najera 33 Ime Udoka 33 NAME BLOCKED Kenny Thomas 33 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 33 Delonte West 32 Nenad Krstic 32 Samuel Dalembert 32 Antonio Daniels 31 Jarrett Jack 31 Kyle Korver 31 Linas Kleiza 31 Rafer Alston 31 Steve Nash 31 Brandon Roy 30 Earl Boykins 30 Mike Dunleavy 30 Willie Green 30 Boris Diaw 29 Eric Snow 29 Jason Richardson 29 Keyon Dooling 29 Ronny Turiaf 29 Sebastian Telfair 29 Tony Allen 29 Trevor Ariza 29 Ben Wallace 28 Chris Duhon 28 Damien Wilkins 28 Flip Murray 28 Kris Humphries 28 Michael Sweetney 28 Mickael Pietrus 28 Mike Bibby 28 Nate Robinson 28 Rasual Butler 28 Stromile Swift 28 Tyronn Lue 28 Francisco Elson 27 JR Smith 27 Quentin Richardson 27 Vladimir Radmanovic 27 Andres Nocioni 26 Bostjan Nachbar 26 Carlos Arroyo 26 Erick Dampier 26 Fabricio Oberto 26 Jason Terry 26 Joey Graham 26 Josh Howard 26 Kwame Brown 26 Shane Battier 26 Steven Hunter 26 Antoine Wright 25 Brad Miller 25 Brian Skinner 25 Chauncey Billups 25 Gary Payton 25 Jeff Foster 25 Marc Jackson 25 Matt Barnes 25 Sam Cassell 25 Travis Outlaw 25 Chris Webber 24 Kendrick Perkins 24 Marcus Camby 24 Quinton Ross 24 Troy Murphy 24 Tyson Chandler 24 Andrea Bargnani 23 Bonzi Wells 23 Channing Frye 23 NAME BLOCKED Primoz Brezec 23 Raja Bell 23 Shelden Williams 23 Trenton Hassell 23 Damon Stoudamire 22 Greg Buckner 22 LaMarcus Aldridge 22 Louis Williams 22 Steve Francis 22 Tony Battie 22 Andray Blatche 21 Anthony Parker 21 DeSagana Diop 21 Jason Collins 21 Jason Maxiell 21 Joe Smith 21 Rasho Nesterovic 21 Shaun Livingston 21 Tarence Kinsey 21 Tim Thomas 21 Andrei Kirilenko 20 Lorenzen Wright 20 Sean May 20 Speedy Claxton 20 Wally Szczerbiak 20 Austin Croshere 19 Beno Udrih 19 Brevin Knight 19 Brian Cook 19 Donyell Marshall 19 Dorell Wright 19 Justin Reed 19 Rasheed Wallace 19 Yakhouba Diawara 19 Fred Jones 18 Jake Voskuhl 18 Jarron Collins 18 Jose Calderon 18 Marko Jaric 18 Renaldo Balkman 18 Charlie Villanueva 17 Ersan Ilyasova 17 Kelenna Azubuike 17 Marquis Daniels 17 Solomon Jones 17 Alexander Johnson 16 Dan Gadzuric 16 Darius Songaila 16 Eddie Jones 16 Hedo Turkoglu 16 James Posey 16 Joel Przybilla 16 Jorge Garbajosa 16 Josh Boone 16 Martell Webster 16 Ronnie Brewer 16 Gordan Giricek 15 Jared Jeffries 15 Jason Williams 15 Malik Rose 15 Shaquille O Neal 15 Francisco Garcia 14 Jarvis Hayes 14 Jason Kapono 14 Kurt Thomas 14 Leon Powe 14 Mardy Collins 14 Rodney Carney 14 Johan Petro 13 72

76 GERALD WALLACE NO. 1 IN HAVING SHOTS BLOCKED NAME BLOCKED Keith Bogans 13 Kevin Ollie 13 Steve Blake 13 Allan Ray 12 Brent Barry 12 Bruce Bowen 12 Daniel Gibson 12 Devean George 12 Jacque Vaughn 12 James Jones 12 Jordan Farmar 12 Nazr Mohammed 12 Sergio Rodriguez 12 Walter Herrmann 12 Eddie House 11 Hassan Adams 11 Jason Hart 11 Malik Allen 11 Michael Doleac 11 Mickael Gelabale 11 Sarunas Jasikevicius 11 Sasha Vujacic 11 Thabo Sefolosha 11 Adrian Griffin 10 Bernard Robinson 10 Daniel Ewing 10 Dikembe Mutombo 10 Jared Reiner 10 Josh Powell 10 Junior Harrington 10 Kirk Snyder 10 Marcus Banks 10 Ronnie Price 10 Anthony Johnson 9 Chris Quinn 9 Damon Jones 9 Hilton Armstrong 9 Maceo Baston 9 Melvin Ely 9 Mike Wilks 9 Peja Stojakovic 9 NAME Rashad McCants 9 Shavlik Randolph 9 Antonio McDyess 8 Cedric Simmons 8 CJ Miles 8 DerMarr Johnson 8 Lindsey Hunter 8 Rawle Marshall 8 Royal Ivey 8 Andre Brown 7 Bo Outlaw 7 Clifford Robinson 7 Damir Markota 7 David Harrison 7 David Noel 7 Derek Anderson 7 Jake Tsakalidis 7 Jeff McInnis 7 Jerome James 7 Justin Williams 7 Matt Bonner 7 Maurice Ager 7 Michael Finley 7 Morris Peterson 7 Rafael Araujo 7 Shawne Williams 7 Vassilis Spanoulis 7 Cedric Bozeman 6 Darrick Martin 6 Donell Taylor 6 John Lucas 6 Keith McLeod 6 Lynn Greer 6 Robert Hite 6 Salim Stoudamire 6 Troy Hudson 6 Alan Anderson 5 Alan Henderson 5 Bobby Jones 5 Dan Dickau 5 Darrell Armstrong 5 (Concluded) BLOCKED NAME BLOCKED Earl Barron 5 Eddie Griffin 5 Jose Barea 5 Maurice Taylor 5 Othella Harrington 5 Quincy Douby 5 Shannon Brown 5 Viktor Khryapa 5 Adonal Foyle 4 Brian Cardinal 4 Brian Scalabrine 4 Danny Fortson 4 JJ Redick 4 Linton Johnson 4 Louis Amundson 4 Luke Schenscher 4 Mark Madsen 4 Matt Freije 4 Michael Olowokandi 4 Pat Burke 4 Pat Garrity 4 Raef LaFrentz 4 Robert Horry 4 Roger Mason 4 Ryan Hollins 4 Scott Padgett 4 Wayne Simien 4 Aaron Williams 3 Amir Johnson 3 Anthony Roberson 3 Bracey Wright 3 Brandon Bass 3 Dale Davis 3 Dee Brown 3 Ira Newble 3 Jamal Sampson 3 James White 3 Jumaine Jones 3 Kyle Lowry 3 Luke Jackson 3 Mouhamed Sene 3 NAME BLOCKED Orien Greene 3 Paul Davis 3 Stephen Graham 3 Uros Slokar 3 Calvin Booth 2 David Wesley 2 Dijon Thompson 2 Eric Williams 2 Esteban Batista 2 Jackie Butler 2 Jalen Rose 2 James Lang 2 James Singleton 2 Julius Hodge 2 Kelvin Cato 2 Kevinn Pinkney 2 Pape Sow 2 PJ Tucker 2 Renaldo Major 2 Ronald Dupree 2 Scot Pollard 2 Will Blalock 2 Andre Barrett 1 Andreas Glyniadakis 1 DJ Mbenga 1 Doug Christie 1 Dwayne Jones 1 Eric Piatkowski 1 Freddy Jones 1 Ivan McFarlin 1 James Augustine 1 Michael Ruffin 1 Mile Ilic 1 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 1 Sean Marks 1 Shammond Williams 1 Slava Medvedenko 1 Steven Smith 1 Vitaly Potapenko 1 Yaroslav Korolev 1 Past Winners: Gerald Wallace 112; Carmelo Anthony 120; Carmelo Anthony 119; Jermaine O Neal 162; Jermaine O'Neal 131; Antoine Walker 125; Shareef Abdur-Rahim 153 (G. Robinson 7, Abdur-Rahim 6 (thrice) 5 other players 6); Antoine Walker 138; Shareef Abdur-Rahim 106; Shareef Abdur-Rahim 184; Shareef Abdur-Rahim 161; Cedric Ceballos 121; Jamal Mashburn 133; K. Anderson 112 (Highs: Ceballos 7, Seikaly, Elliott, Mourning, Daugherty, Jim Jackson, K. Anderson 6); Weatherspoon 147 (Highs: Weatherspoon, T. Mills 7; Kemp, R. Harper, Thorpe 6); Gill 123 (Highs: Gill, Mutombo, Stewart, Gilliam, Drexler, Glass 6). HAMILTON TOPS IN SCORING MINUS ANY FIELD GOALS Richard Hamilton of Detroit was the first player in NBA history to lead his team in scoring without making a field goal against Memphis on January 6, He was 0 for 10 from the field, but converted all 14 of his free throw attempts. ANOTHER WILT MARK STILL STANDING Wilt Chamberlain is the only player in NBA history to average 23 points, 14 rebounds and 6 assists in the same season. Wilt did it in and So that mark has stood for 40 years. TOP 10 ALL-TIME IN ASSISTS ASSISTS ASSISTS 1. John Stockton 15, *Gary Payton 8, Mark Jackson 10, *Jason Kidd 8, Magic Johnson 10, Rod Strickland 7, Oscar Robertson 9, Maurice Cheeks 7, Isiah Thomas 9, Lenny Wilkens 7,211 * Still Active - Totals Are Through The Season 73

77 Abdur Rahim, Shareef Walker, Antoine Iverson, Allen Malone, Karl Howard, Juwan Duncan, Tim Payton, Gary Weatherspoon, Clarence Kemp, Shawn Marbury, Stephon Baker, Vin Gill, Kendall Divac, Vlade O Neal, Jermaine Coleman, Derek Davis, Antonio Stackhouse, Jerry Robinson, Cliff O'Neal, Jermaine Bryant, Kobe Grant, Brian Anderson, Kenny Sprewell, Latrell Mashburn, Jamal Mourning, Alonzo Robinson, David Pierce, Paul Campbell, Elden O Neal, Shaquille Hill, Tyrone Jackson, Jim Van Horn, Keith Smith, Joe O'Neal, Shaquille Miller, Andre Hamilton, Richard Mutombo, Dikembe Brand, Elton Brown, PJ Mason, Anthony Patterson, Ruben Robinson, Glenn Richmond, Mitch Hill, Grant Rogers, Rodney McGrady, Tracy Marshall, Donyell Allen, Ray Stoudamire, Damon Webber, Chris Olajuwon, Hakeem Williamson, Corliss Garnett, Kevin Dampier, Erick Hughes, Larry Cassell, Sam Jones, Eddie Jamison, Antawn Laettner, Christian Miller, Brad Fox, Rick Wesley, David Hardaway, Penny Thomas, Kenny Kidd, Jason Strickland, Rod Johnson, Larry Ceballos, Cedric Ewing, Patrick Davis, Dale Lynch, George Finley, Michael Gugliotta, Tom Johnson, Avery YEAR SHOTS BLOCKED MISSING (MINUMIM 19) Christie, Doug Wright, Lorenzen Rose, Jalen Pippen, Scottie Anthony, Carmelo Houston, Allen Rider, J.R Artest, Ron Harrington, Al McDyess, Antonio Gillian, Armen Henderson, Alan Carter, Vince Francis, Steve Newman, Johnny Nowitzki, Dirk Maggette, Corey Ilgauskas, Zydrunas Willis, Kevin Rose, Malik Elliot, Sean Stockton, John Odom, Lamar Jackson, Mark Billups, Chauncey Barkley, Charles Murray, Lamond Owens, Billy Harpring, Matt Smith, Steve Marion, Shawn Williams, Walt Williams, Eric Williams, Eric Mobley, Cuttino Thomas, Kurt Curry, Eddy Van Excel, Nick Augmon, Stacey Harper, Ron Lafrentz, Raef Richardson, Jason Ostertag, Greg Miller, Reggie Bradley, Shawn Terry, Jason Cheaney, Calbert Lewis, Rashard Thorpe, Otis Arenas, Gilbert Polynice, Olden Stith, Bryant Fortson, Danny Jordan, Michael Stojakovic, Peja Thomas, Karl Stoudemire, Amare Thomas, Tim Kukoc, Toni Reeves, Bryant Hawkins, Hersey Eric Snow Parker, Tony Seikaly, Ron Redd, Michael Wallace, Rasheed Davis, Baron Green, A.C Smits, Rik Outlaw, Bo Gatling, Chris Pack, Robert Taylor, Maurice Wells, Bonzi Ming, Yao Randolph, Zack Massenburg, Tony Wallace, Ben Martin, Kenyon Butler, Caron Lenard, Voshon Jefferson, Richard Mohammed, Nazr Mason, Desmond Coles, Bimbo Ellis, Laphonso Snow, Eric Harrington, Othella Gooden, Drew Trent, Gary Richardson, Quentin Longley, Luc Jackson, Bobby Anderson, Shandon Magloire, Jamaal Gasol, Pau Boozer, Carlos Nash, Steve Drexler, Clyde Starks, John Swift, Stromile Peeler, Anthony Mills, Chris Ratliff, Theo Jackson, Stephen Hunter, Lindsey Davis, Ricky Williams, Aaron Armstrong, Darrell Phills, Bobby Camby, Marcus Grant, Horace Bibby, Mike Olowokandi, Michael Szczerbiak, Wally Simmons, Lionel Long, Grant Caffey, Jason Manning, Danny Sura, Bob McCloud, George Posey, James Armstrong, Darryl Johnson, Joe Wallace, Gerald Mitchell, Sam Murphy, Troy Kirilenko, Andrei Johnson, Ervin Williams, Jerome Rooks, Sean Hardaway, Tim Russell, Byron Benjamin, Benoit West, Doug Brandon, Terrell Schrempf, Detlef Person, Wesley Spencer, Felton Sealy, Malik Nesterovic, Rasho Bosh, Chris Blaylock, Mookie Knight, Brevin Hornacek, Jeff Croshere, Austin Mullin, Chris Potapenko, Vitaly

78 Majerle, Dan Day, Todd Cummings, Terry McKey, Derrick Anderson, Nick Kittles, Kery Geiger, Matt Mihm, Chris Williams, John 5/9/ James, LeBron Radja, Dino Williams, Monty Wilkins, Gerald Douglas, Sherman Strong, Derek Miller, Mike Harris, Lucious Wade, Dwayne Stevenson, Deshawn Murray, Tracy Miller, Oliver Miles, Darius Fisher, Derek Claxton, Speedy Battier, Shane Perkins, Sam Howard, Dwight Nene Edwards, Blue Blount, Mark Skinner, Brian Scott, Dennis Corbin, Tyrone Walkers, Samaki Smith, Michael 3/28/ Williams, Jayson Bowen, Bruce Mercer, Ron Keefe, Adam Amechi, John Eisley, Howard Ellis, Dale Shaw, Brian Mills, Terry Tinsley, Jamaal Elie, Mario Pollard, Scott Vaught, Loy Anderson, Greg Wilkins, Dominique Sabonis, Arvydas Foyle, Adonas Atkins, Chucky James, Mike Clark, Kevin Peterson, Morris Best, Travis Battie, Tony Anderson, Derek Horry, Robert Barry, Brent DeClerq, Andrew Miller, Mike Daniels, Antonio Collins, Jason Williams, Brian Kaman, Chris Johnson, Kevin Dickerson Cato, Kelvin Richardson, Pooh Delk, Tony McInnis, Jeff Butler, Mitchell Anthony, Greg Radmanovic, Vladimir YEAR SHOTS BLOCKED (Continued) Porter, Terry Curry, Dell Thomas, Etan Okur, Mehmet Maxwell, Vernon Piatkowski, Eric Hudson, Troy Martin, Darriek MacLean, Dan Boykins, Earl Pierce, Ricky Crawford, Jamal Lue, Tyronn Brown, Kwame Glover, Dion Brown, Randy Williams, Buck Wallace, John Hammonds Collins, Jarron Barros, Dana Jones, Popeye Johnson, Anthony Oakley, Charles Krstic, Nenad Smith, Charles 7/16/ Pachulia, Zaza Murdock, Eric Dehere, Terry Austin, Ike Lang, Andrew Edwards, Kevin Tisdale, Wayman Strickland, Erick Chambers, Tom Wright, Sharone Foster, Jeff Traylor, Robert Okafor, Emeka Benoit Doleac, Michael Kersey Dumars, Joe Chandler, Tyson Bogues White, Jahidi Slater Perdue Carr, Antoine Royal, Ivey Bryant, Mark Dudley, Chris Haywood, Brendan Fizer, Marcus Williams, Alvin Dunleavy, Mike Williams, Michael Johnson, Eddie Williams, Reggie Perry, Elliot Lopez, Raul Haslem, Udonis Murray, Flip Fleming Childs, Bell, Raja Simpkins Simmons, Bobby Norman Najera, Eduardo Ginoboli, Manu Montross Person, Chuck Blount, Corie Vaughn, Jacque Turkoglu, Hido Morris, Chris McDaniel Griffin, Eddie Askew Armstrong, BJ Burton Hinrich, Kirk Chapman Williams, Scott West, Mark Hassell, Trenton Giricek, Gordon Deng, Luol Tsakalidis, Jake Gattison Williams, Deron MacCulloch Arroyo, Carlos Abdur-Rauf Robinson, James Del Negro Buckner, Greg Stewart, Larry Smith, Kenny Causwell Campell, Tony Williams, Jason Salmons, John Prince, Tayshaun George, Devean Bonner, Matt Reeves, Khalid Henderson, Cedric West, David Ollie, Kevin Ellison Ferrell Roberts, Stanley Garrett Herrera Davis, Hubert Padgett, Scott Jefferson, Al Harper, Derek Ford, TJ Drobnjak, Pedrag Muresan Edney Evans, Reggie Nailon, Lee Dixon, Juan King, Stacey Ferry Brown, Dee Webb Skiles Burrell Brickowski Voskuhl, Jake Ehlo Avent Foster, Greg Jones, Jumaine Reid, JR Marciulionis McCoy, Jelani Crotty Minor McIlvane Gordon, Ben Carr, Chris Watson, Earl Griffin, Adrian Davis, Terry Daugherty Woolridge

79 Thomas, Isiah Parks, Cherokee Overton, Doug Norris, Moochie Madsen, Mark Conlon Hunter, Steven Howard, Josh Smith, Doug Grant, Harvey Johnson, Demarr Duckworth Paul, Chris Goldwire, Anthony Barbosa, Leandro Abdur-Wahal Williams, Marvin Reid, Don Cage Whitney, Chris Eackles Anderson, Wilke Robertson Price, Mark Parker, Smush Newble, Ira Smith, Tony Parish Bowen, Ryan Wilcox, Chris Salley Childress, Josh Brown, Chucky Bailey, Thurl McCarty, Walter Macon Dooling, Kenyon Barry, Jon Schayes, D Garrity, Pat Palacio, Milt Curry, Michael Nesby Felton, Raymond Crawford, Chris Ward, Charlie Rogers, Carlos Booth, Calvin Nocioni, Andres Mack Ham, Darvin White, Rodney Threatt Malone, Moses Jeffries, Jared Davis, Mark Bogut, Andrew Stepania, Vladimir Nelson, Jameer Hoiberg, Fred Collison, Nick Bender, Jonathan Alston, Rafer Alexander, Courtney Scott, Byron Ridnour, Luke Telfair, Sebastian Dalembert, Samuel Iguodala, Andre Catledge Alexander, Cory Wingate, David House, Eddie Garland Wennington Jaric, Marko YEAR SHOTS BLOCKED (Continued) Ellis, Monte Warrick, Hakim Perry, Tim Rodman, Dennis Harvey, Donnell Glass Sweetney, Mike Harris, Devin Cummings Przybilla, Joel Pinckney, Ed Grayer Butler, Rasual Bogans, Keith Jones, Damon Diogu, Ike Allen, Malik Wagner, Dajuan Pavlovic, Sasha Martin, Kevin Brezec, Primoz Malone, Jeff Diaw, Boris Biedrins, Andris Ruffin, Michael Daniels, Marquis Smith, Josh Moore, Mikki Evans, Maurice Pargo, Jannero Gamble Carter, Anthony Williams, Shammond Recasner Dumas, Tony Robinson, Rumeal Meyer Mayberry Bowie, Sam Banks, Marcus Tabak Humphries, Kris Ariza, Trevor Fuller Wilson Strickland, Mark Price, Brent Petrovic Varejao, Anderson Ellis, Harold Williams, Mo McMillan Head, Luther Granger, Danny Feick Gomes, Ryan Dawkins Brown, Devin West, Delonte Nachbar, Bostjan Lewis, Reggie Jackson, Jaren Bullard Songalia, Darius Roberts, Fred Pietrus, Mikael Mottola Grant, Gary Baxter, Lonny Robinson, Nate Workman Hurley Chilcutt Miner Knight, Travis Alexander, Victor Williams, Herb Welsch, Jiri Stewart, Michael Blackman Bell, Charlie Adams Walton, Luke Spencer, Elmore Maloney James, Jerome Hayes, Jarvis Korver, Kyle Kleine Caroll, Matt Walters O'Bannon Earl Hamilton, Zendon Eschmeyer Aslins Moten Legler Jones, Dahntay Gadzuric, Dan English Battle, John Andersen, Chris Rozier Reed, Justin Krystkowiak Hodge Williams, Devon Nance Kerr Jordan, Reggie Harvey, Antonio Villaneuva, Charlie Milicic, Darko Livingston, R Emanuel, Davis Cardinal, Brian Worthy Brooks, S Bowie, A Williams, Joy Udrih, Beno Leckner King, C Elson, Francisco Duhon, Chris Perkins, Kendrick Jacobsen, C Green, Willie Foye, Randy Ely, Melvin Wilkins, Damien Graham, G Allen, Tony Abdelnaby Teagle Ross, Quinton Hopson Frye, Channing Addison Sutton Rivers, Doc Myers Millsap, Paul Harrington, Junior Graham, Joey Gay, Rudy Delfino, Carlos Volkov Turner, J Smith, Charles 8/22/ Buechler

80 17-YEAR SHOTS BLOCKED (Concluded) Woods, Q Williams, M Liberty Knight, Negele Jack, Jarett Hayes, Chuck Diop, DeSagana Daniels, Lloyd Buford, R McCleod Barnes, Matt Amaya Aguirre Smith, JR Santiago, Dan Riley Rebraca, Z Lewis, Quincy Cartwright Rondo, Rajon Calderon, Jose Williams, Lorenso Rhodes Outlaw, Travis Green, Gerald Floyd Mahorn Kleiza, Linas Jackson, Chris Zebraca, Z Smith, Craig Smith, Chris Muursepp Danilovic Bynum, Andrew Brunson, Rick Washington James, H Moore, T Miller, Anthoney McCray Kite Harrison, David Dupree, Ronald Thompson, L Ruffin, T Roberts, Lawrence Reynolds Livingston, Shaun Lister Jones, Fred Haley Sabastion, T Moore, Milki McCants, Rashad Lee, David Higgins, S Farmer Blake, Steve Williams, John 7/13/ Scalabrine, Brian Satterfield Robinson, Bernard Medvedenko, Slava Lever Cook, Brian Woods, Loren Vaughn, D Thomas, Tyrus Tarplay Petro, Johan Morrison, Adam Graham, P Cleaves, M Bennet, W Williams, Marcus Wilks, Mike Rogers, Roy Jones, Charles Bowdler Shackleford Porter, C May, Sean Langdon Jones, James Corchiani Anstey Mobley, E Lichti Hancock Green, S Avery Zhi Zhi, W Udoka, Ime Rush, K Newbill Lohaus George, T Edwards, J Dreiling Curley Bagaric Tskitishvili, N Ainge Wolf Webster, Martell Torres Thompson, B Smith, L Smith, J Robinson, E Gray, Ed Dele Butler, Jackie Allen, J Williams, K Vincent Roy, Brandon Morris, T McHale, K Kessler Fowlkes, T Ekezie Cabarkapa, Z Burke, P Bremer, JR Turiaf, Ronny Tucker Respert Planinic, Z Levingston Hendrickson Frederick Davis, W Carroll, M Vrankovic Scott, S 7 28 Long, Art King, J Durham Burrough Bennett, M Acres Koncak Johnson, B Ellis, Leron Breaux Bragg Bird, L Zidek Stoudamire, Salim Sesay Profit, L Oberto, Fabricio Johnson, Magic Donaldson Dare Wright, Antoine Williams, Maurice Walker, D Swift, R Parker, Anthony Wingfield Le, D Langhi Lampley, S Howard, S Brown, Kedrick Walker, K Tyler Oliver, J 9 23 Maxey Dumas, R Drew 8 23 Coldwell Whatley Solomons Schintzius 7 22 Oyedeji 9 22 Mustof Jennings David Williams, T Watson, J Smith, O Oliver, B N Diaye, M Laimbeer Jackson, Jermaine El-Amin Bagley McCaskill Herren Sau, Pape Pargo, Janners 9 19 Kosun Khryapa Jeffries, Chris Carr, Cory Brown, Tonny Bateer, Mangke

81 PLAYER FOULS Eddy Curry 92 Amare Stoudemire 67 Carmelo Anthony 53 Zach Randolph 51 Ben Gordon 47 Gilbert Arenas 46 Dwight Howard 45 Alonzo Mourning 43 Richard Hamilton 43 Jamaal Magloire 42 Monta Ellis 42 Corey Maggette 41 Tyson Chandler 10 Vince Carter 39 Ron Artest 38 Carlos Boozer 36 Zaza Pachulia 36 Ruben Patterson 35 Al Harrington 34 Hakim Warrick 34 LeBron James 34 Caron Butler 33 Kendrick Perkins 33 Kevin Garnett 33 Josh Smith 32 Lamar Odom 32 DeShawn Stevenson 31 Jermaine O'Neal 31 Stephon Marbury 31 Gerald Wallace 30 Samuel Dalembert 30 Andre Miller 29 Chris Bosh 29 Tim Thomas 29 Chris Kaman 28 Danny Granger 28 Erick Dampier 28 Grant Hill 27 Jason Collins 27 Luol Deng 27 Yao 27 Chris Wilcox 26 Elton Brand 26 Kirk Hinrich 26 Kobe Bryant 26 Linas Kleiza 26 Mark Blount 26 Nene 26 Shareef Abdur-Rahim26 Andres Nocioni 25 Derek Fisher 25 Desmond Mason 25 Marvin Williams 25 Matt Harpring 25 Mike James 25 Mikki Moore 25 Randy Foye 25 Damien Wilkins 24 Paul Millsap 24 Sasha Pavlovic 24 Shelden Williams 24 Antoine Walker 23 Chris Paul 23 Craig Smith 23 Jarrett Jack 23 Kyle Korver 23 Leandro Barbosa 23 Michael Redd 23 Paul Pierce 23 Rudy Gay 23 EDDY CURRY TOPS NBA OFFENSIVE FOULS PLAYER FOULS Ryan Gomes 23 Tim Duncan 23 Andre Iguodala 22 Andrew Bynum 22 Cuttino Mobley 22 Dwyane Wade 22 Mehmet Okur 22 Rajon Rondo 22 Rashard Lewis 22 Richard Jefferson 22 Zydrunas Ilgauskas22 Allen Iverson 21 Andrea Bargnani 21 Chauncey Billups 21 Joe Johnson 21 Juwan Howard 21 Tony Parker 21 Adam Morrison 20 Channing Frye 20 Dirk Nowitzki 20 Emeka Okafor 20 Gerald Green 20 Jake Voskuhl 20 Jameer Nelson 20 Larry Hughes 20 Mike Miller 20 Willie Green 20 Juan Dixon 19 Mike Dunleavy 19 Mo Williams 19 P.J. Brown 19 T.J. Ford 19 Tracy McGrady 19 Tyrus Thomas 19 Udonis Haslem 19 Chucky Atkins 18 Deron Williams 18 Devin Harris 18 Drew Gooden 18 Sam Cassell 18 Shaquille O'Neal 18 Smush Parker 18 Jamal Crawford 17 Jeff Foster 17 Joel Przybilla 17 Kenny Thomas 17 Lorenzen Wright 17 Stephen Jackson 17 Antawn Jamison 16 Antonio McDyess 16 Boris Dias 16 Brendan Haywood 16 Brian Skinner 16 Darko Milicic 16 David Lee 16 Delonte West 16 Etan Thomas 16 Francisco Elson 16 Joey Graham 16 JR Smith 16 Kevin Martni 16 Manu Ginobili 16 Ray Allen 16 Stromile Swift 16 Earl Watson 15 Fabricio Oberto 15 Fred Jones 15 Ike Diogu 15 Jared Jeffries 15 Jason Kapono 15 PLAYER FOULS Jason Terry 15 Johan Petro 15 Luke Ridnour 15 Malik Rose 15 Matt Carroll 15 Nate Robinson 15 Raymond Felton 15 Shaun Livingston 15 Trevor Ariza 15 Andris Biedrins 14 Corliss Williamson 14 Dahntay Jones 14 Donyell Marshall 14 Josh Childress 14 Josh Howard 14 Kwame Brown 14 Leon Powe 14 Michael Sweetney 14 Raja Bell 14 Ricky Davis 14 Tony Allen 14 TravisOutlaw 14 Andrew Bogut 13 Baron Davis 13 Brandon Roy 13 Carlos Arroyo 13 Dan Gadzuric 13 LaMarcus Aldridge 13 Marcus Camby 13 Matt Barnes 13 Mickael Pietrus 13 Reggie Evans 13 Shawn Marion 13 Steve Francis 13 Al Jefferson 12 Anderson Varejao 12 Bonzi Wells 12 DeSagana Diop 12 Devin Brown 12 Eduardo Najera 12 Francisco Garcia 12 Jerry Stackhouse 12 John Salmons 12 Jose Calderon 12 Junior Harrington 12 Luke Walton 12 Mike Bibby 12 Nick Collison 12 Pau Gasol 12 Sebastian Telfair 12 Alexander Johnson11 Brad Miller 11 Bruce Bowen 11 Chuck Hayes 11 David West 11 Devean George 11 Eric Snow 11 Hedo Turkoglu 11 James Posey 11 Joe Smith 11 Jordan Farmar 11 Marc Jackson 11 Marcus Banks 11 Marko Jaric 11 Nazr Mohammed 11 Quentin Richardson11 Steve Nash 11 Troy Murphy 11 Vladimir Radmanovc 11 Charlie Villanueva 10 PLAYER FOULS Ime Udoka 10 Jamaal Tinsley 10 Jason Maxiell 10 Jason Richarson 10 Kris Humphries 10 Mardy Collins 10 Rasheed Walace 10 Sean May 10 Ben Wallace 9 Brian Cook 9 Chris Webber 9 Jake Tsakalidis 9 Jarron Collins 9 Kevin Ollie 9 Kurt Thomas 9 Luther Head 9 Maceo Baston 9 Marcus Williams 9 Marquis Daniels 9 Quinton Ros 9 Rafer Alston 9 Rasual Butler 9 Robert Horry 9 Steven Hunter 9 Allan Ray 8 Andray Blatche 8 Andrei Kirilenko 8 Brent Barry 8 Dikembe Mutombo 8 Dorell Wright 8 Flip Murray 8 Gary Payton 8 Hilton Armstrong 8 Jannero Pargo 8 Jerome James 8 Josh Boone 8 Michael Doleac 8 Rasho Nesterovic 8 Salim Stoudamire 8 Sergio Rodriguez 8 Wally Szczerbiak 8 Yakhouba Diawara 8 Anthony Johnson 7 Antoine Wright 7 Antonio Daniels 7 Bostjan Nachbar 7 Carlos Delfino 7 Charlie Bell 7 Daniel Ewing 7 Derek Anderson 7 Jason Kidd 7 Josh Powell 7 Keyon Dooling 7 Kirk Snyder 7 Martel Webster 7 Maurice Evans 7 Michael Finley 7 Mickael Gelabale 7 Renaldo Balkman 7 Shane Battier 7 Trenton Hassell 7 Aaron Williams 6 Ersan Ilyasova 6 Gordan Giricek 6 Jacque Vaughn 6 Jarvis Hayes 6 Jorge Garbajosa 6 Lawrence Roberts 6 Morris Peterson 6 Ronny Turiak 6 PLAYER FOULS Royal Ivey 6 Sarunas Jasikevicius 6 Solomon Jones 6 Steve Blake 6 Tayshaun Prince 6 Anthony Parker 5 Beno Udrih 5 Bobby Jackson 5 Brevin Knight 5 Cedric Simmons 5 Chris Duhon 5 Daniel Gibson 5 Danny Fortson 5 David Harrison 5 Earl Boykins 5 Jared Reiner 5 Keith Bogans 5 Michael Olowokand5 Nenad Krstic 5 Othella Harrington 5 Pat Garrity 5 Primoz Brezec 5 Rashad McCants 5 Stephen Graham 5 Tony Battie 5 Tyronn Lue 5 Walter Herrmann 5 Austin Croshere 4 Dale Davis 4 Dee Brown 4 Eddie Jones 4 Greg Buckner 4 Jason Williams 4 Justin Reed 4 Lindsey Hunter 4 Mark Madsen 4 Matt Bonner 4 Maurice Ager 4 Orien Greene 4 Rodney Carney 4 Shawne Williams 4 Thabo Sefolosha 4 Adrian Griffin 3 Alan Anderson 3 Alan Henderson 3 Amir Johnson 3 Brandon Bass 3 Calvin Booth 3 Damon Stoudamire 3 DariusSongaila 3 Darrell Armstrong 3 David Noel 3 Donell Taylor 3 Jason Hart 3 Jeff McInnis 3 Kyle Lowry 3 Maurice Taylor 3 Raef LaFrentz 3 Rafael Arajo 3 Roger Mason 3 Ryan Hollins 3 Shannon Brown 3 Speedy Claxton 3 Travis Diener 3 Troy Hudson 3 Adonal Foyle 2 Bernard Robinson 2 Bo Outlaw 2 CJ Miles 2 Damon Jones 2 78

82 PLAYER FOULS Dan Dickau 2 DerMarr Johnson 2 DJ Mbenga 2 Eddie Griffin 2 Eddie House 2 Eric Williams 2 Hassan Adams 2 JJ Redick 2 Justin Williams 2 Kelenna Azubuike 2 Kenyon Martin 2 Linton Johnson 2 Louis Williams 2 Luke Schenscher 2 TOTAL Miami 106 New Jersey 103 LA Lakers 94 Charlotte 84 New Orleans 83 Indiana 82 Detroit 81 NBA OFFENSIVE FOULS (Concluded) PLAYER FOULS Malik Allen 2 Marcus Vinicius 2 Melvin Ely 2 Mike Wilks 2 Peja Stojakovic 2 Rawle Marshall 2 Ronnie Price 2 Sasha Vujacic 2 Tarence Kinsey 2 Uros Slokar 2 Vassilis Spanoulis 2 Viktor Khryapa 2 Vitaly Potapenko 2 Aaron McKie 1 PLAYER FOULS Andre Barrett 1 Andre Brown 1 Andreas Glyniadakis1 Anthony Roberson 1 Bobby Jones 1 Bracey Wright 1 Brian Cardinal 1 Brian Scalabrine 1 Esteban Batista 1 Ivan McFarlin 1 Jackie Butler 1 James Lang 1 John Lucas 1 Jose Barea 1 79 PLAYER FOULS Keith McLeod 1 Kelvin Cato 1 Kevin Willis 1 Kevinn Pinkney 1 Luke Jackson 1 Lynn Greer 1 Matt Freije 1 Michael Ruffin 1 Pat Burke 1 Paul Davis 1 Renaldo Major 1 Roger Powell 1 Ronnie Brewer 1 Scot Pollard 1 MIAMI HAS MOST OFFENSIVE FOULS TOTAL Dallas 79 Denver 78 New York 78 Houston 76 Minnesota 75 Golden State 69 LA Clippers 69 TOTAL Orlando 66 Portland 65 Milwaukee 63 Boston 61 Chicago 61 Memphis 61 Sacramento 60 TOTAL Phoenix 59 Seattle 59 Cleveland 54 Philadelphia 54 San Antonio 52 Washington 51 Utah 46 PLAYER FOULS Scott Padgett 1 Shavlik Randolph 1 Slava Medvedenko 1 Steve Novak 1 Steven Smith 1 Theo Ratliff 1 Wayne Simien 1 Will Blalock E. Curry 67; C. Anthony 54; Magloire 61; J. Rose 53; Mourning 49; Baker 57; Kemp 83; Kemp, Malone 28; Kemp, Malone 48; Mourning 56; Mourning 44; Mourning 53. TOTAL Toronto 44 Atlanta 40 Totals: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; l ; BIGGEST COMEBACKS, BIGGEST LEADS BLOWN BIGGEST COMEBACK PTS PER GAME DATE SCORE 27 2 Portland vs. NO/Okla. City 11/10/ Cleveland vs. Boston 11/11/ Minnesota 3/27/ Utah 4/7/ LA Lakers vs. Houston 12/15/ Sacramento 11/22/ Atlanta 12/20/ New Jersey 12/9/ Indiana vs. Miami 1/24/ Charlotte 1/1/ Sacramento vs. New Jersey 1/22/ Philadelphia 12/8/ Miami 3/24/ Golden State 1/20/ LA Lakers vs. Phoenix 10/31/ New York vs. Charlotte 12/20/ San Houston 11/14/ Boston 1/24/ Boston 3/21/ Milwaukee 3/4/ New Jersey vs. Chicago 1/5/ New Chicago 1/11/ NO/Okla. New York 3/16/ Orlando vs. San Antonio 2/9/ Indiana 2/27/ Phoenix vs. Denver 3/30/ Philadelphia vs. New Jersey 3/4/ Philadelphia vs. Atlanta 4/8/ Denver 12/6/ Minnesota 2/21/ Sacramento 1/9/ Philadelphia 1/26/ Milwaukee 11/18/ LA LA Lakers 4/12/ New Jersey 11/10/ Utah 3/13/ Sacramento vs. Utah 4/6/ BIGGEST LEADS BLOWN PTS PER GAME DATE SCORE 27 2 NO/Okla. Portland 11/10/ Cleveland 11/11/ Minnesota vs. Seattle 3/27/ Utah vs. Seattle 4/7/ Atlanta vs. Utah 12/20/ LA Lakers 12/15/ Sacramento vs. Utah 11/22/ Philadelphia vs. Washington 12/8/ Charlotte vs. Minnesota 1/1/ Indiana 1/24/ New Jersey vs. Boston 12/9/ New Sacramento 1/22/ New York 12/20/ Golden State vs. Cleveland 1/20/ Houston vs. San Antonio 11/14/ Miami vs. Philadelphia 3/24/ LA Lakers 10/31/ Boston vs. Atlanta 1/24/ Boston vs. Charlotte 3/21/ New Jersey 1/5/ Chicago vs. New Jersey 1/11/ Phoenix 3/30/ Indiana vs. Phoenix 2/27/ Milwaukee vs. Chicago 3/4/ New York vs. NO/Okla. City 3/16/ San Orlando 2/9/ Philadelphia vs. Cleveland 1/26/ Philadelphia 4/8/ Denver vs. Atlanta 12/6/ LA Lakers vs. LA Clippers 4/12/ Milwaukee vs. Indiana 11/18/ Minnesota vs. Charlotte 2/21/ New Jersey vs. Miami 11/10/ New Philadelphia 3/4/ Sacramento vs. Cleveland 1/9/ Miami 3/13/ Sacramento 4/6/

83 PLAYER TOTAL HI A Mourning K Malone S O'Neal S Kemp D Mutombo Ju Howard J Rose V Baker C Webber P Ewing K Garnett S Abdur-Rahim Anto. Davis P Pierce E Curry Kobe Bryant Thorpe C Laettner A Walker S Cassell K Willis J O'Neal T Duncan L Odom R Hamilton G Payton McDyess Ku Thomas R Miller PJ Brown A Harrington J Magloire R Rogers C Williamson E Brand V Carter Campbell S Pippen O Harrington J Stackhouse E Dampier G Hill A Mason S Smith S Marbury T Hill T Ratliff G Arenas C Maggette T Thomas D Fortson A Gilliam D Robinson YEAR OFFENSIVE FOULS PLAYER TOTAL HI Z Ilgauskas M Olowokandi A Iverson V Divac S Francis B Grant L Murray C Anthony A Miller M Taylor A Stoudemire R Allen A Houston C Gatling R Lewis K Van Horn M Rose R Patterson R Artest Je Williams M Richmond J Stockton T Gugliotta B Wells G Rice Newman C Mobley Tyson Chandler R Seikaly S Bradley L Sprewell A Jamison Jim Johnson Eddie Jones L Wright D Nowitzki T Mills Kenyon Martin C Weatherspoon Z Randolph Jason Collins A Long C Billups Matt Harpring C Robinson Y Ming D Davis Ke Thomas JR Rider H Olajuwon W Szczerbiak Brickowski B Reeves PLAYER TOTAL HI G Robinson R Smits C Drexler D Wesley Ja Mashburn Ervin Johnson L Smith R Jefferson C Barkley R Fox D Christie S Augmon L Hughes F Spencer M Miller D Wade Joe Smith D Reid T McGrady D Mason R Martin D Coleman Buck Williams E Williams L Longley C Mihm M Geiger Maguire J Starks A Croshere M Blount Duckworth B Sura V Potapenko R Horry C Boozer R Wallace B Davis J James C Butler M Redd L James M Bryant K Anderson T Parker J Caffey A Hardaway A DeClerq L Johnson A Sabonis C Cheaney J Richardson J Posey PLAYER TOTAL HI C Mills J Kidd B Outlaw D Ferry R Strickland A McKie Donyell Marshall M Bibby D Miles O Miller O Polynice B Benjamin T Day Andrew Lang T Porter R Nesterovic L Vaught P Gasol T Murphy M Camby J Foster E Montross B Smith S Jackson P Stojakovic A Foyle J Dumars Keefe G Lynch B Barry Coles P Jones L Ellis R Traylor Mark Jackson B Owens N Mohammed S Swift V Maxwell H Eisley I Austin B Haywood C Childs M Finley M Peterson K Cato A Henderson C Mullin T Best V Lenard D Schrempf R LaFrentz MADISON SQUARE GARDEN OLDEST FACILITY New York s Madison Square Garden is the oldest unimproved building in the NBA, having been constructed in Oakland s arena actually was built in 1966 but it underwent major reconstruction in 1996, causing Golden State to play elsewhere for a year. CHRIS FORD MADE FIRST 3-POINTER Chris Ford, now a scout with the Philadelphia 76ers, sank the first three-point field goal as a Boston Celtic when the new shot was introduced into the NBA in TOP 10 FG PERCENTAGES FOR POINT GUARDS FG% SEASON 1. John Stockton Brad Davis Maurice Cheeks FG% SEASON 4. Magic Johnson Mike Glenn Magic Johnson FG% SEASON 7. Maurice Cheeks Magic Johnson John Paxson Tony Parker

84 NBA GAMES WITH ONLY ONE PLAYER IN DOUBLE FIGURES ON A TEAM There were many occasions in the early years of the NBA when only one player on a team was able to reach double figures in scoring in a particular game. Most times that team lost the game. Having only a single player in double figures follows a pattern similar to the amount of scoring taking place in the league at the time. Most of the single players in double figures happened in the first eight years of the NBA, including the first three seasons when the league was called the BAA. 167 of the 270 occurrences happened during those eight seasons according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Mich. Those were the years, prior to the 24 seconds clock, when shooting was generally poor and scoring was low. With the advent of the 24 second clock in , one player in double figures almost totally disappeared. From thru , one player in double figures occurred only twice. This period was the fast break, high scoring, less defense years of the NBA. The next 15 seasons saw somewhat less scoring in the league and one player in double figures occurred 11 times. During the last 14 seasons, as defense has become such a big part of success in the NBA, one player in double figures has taken place 90 times. That is more than three times as often as had occurred in the previous 38 seasons. The team with only one player in double figures has won only 31 times in those 270 occurrences. The complete chart follows: /2/46 Chicago 63 New York 47 (Gottlieb 12) 11/2/46 St. Louis 56 Pittsburgh 51 (Zeller 10) 11/3/46 Cleveland 71 Toronto 60 (Nostrand 17) 11/5/46 Chicago 57 (Zaslofsky 28) Boston 55 W 11/9/46 Detroit 69 Boston 46 (Spector 12) 11/14/46 Philadelphia 68 Washington 65 (McKinney 26) 11/23/46 Washington 74 Toronto 50 (McCarron 14) 11/25/46 New York 62 (Stutz) Pittsburgh 46 (Noszka 10) W 11/30/46 St. Louis 60 (Putnam 13) Detroit 57 W 12/1/46 Chicago 66 Boston 56 (Brightman 26) 12/2/46 Boston 46 (Brightman 11) Pittsburgh 44 (Zeller 11) W 12/5/46 Detroit 65 Boston 61 (C. Simmons 10) 12/5/46 Toronto 65 Chicago 61 (Zaslofsky 22) 12/5/46 St, 19 Louis 66 Pittsburgh 55 (Abramovic 15) 12/7/46 Philadelphia 57 St. Louis 47 (Logan 17) 12/14/46 Providence 81 Detroit 66 (Miasek 28) 12/18/46 Washington 68 St.Louis 47 (G. Munroe 10) 12/19/46 Philadelphia 58 Cleveland 44 (Baumholtz 11) 12/21/46 Washington 68 Philadelphia 56 (Fulks 29) 12/22/46 St Louis 65 Boston 53 (Connors 14) 12/26/46 St Louis 55 Detroit 51 (Miasek 15) 12/28/46 Washington 70 New York 49 (Hertzberg 12) 12/29/46 Toronto 52 Detroit 48 (Miasek 15) 1/1/47 Cleveland 61 Pittsburgh 48 (Zeller 10) 1/9/47 Philadelphia 74 (Fulks 35) Toronto 55 (Hermsen 11) W 1/10/47 Boston 66 New York 62 (Cluggish 10) 1/11/47 Detroit 58 Philadelphia 56 (Fulks 20) 1/15/47 Detroit 68 Chicago 59 (Parrack 12) 1/16/47 Boston 47 Washington 38 (Scolari 17) 1/16/47 Chicago 84 Philadelphia 78 (Fulks 36) 1/16/47 Cleveland 63 St Louis 59 (Doll 20) 1/18/47 Boston 58 New York 45 (Hertzberg 10) 1/20/47 Chicago 81 Boston 54 (Gray 13)) 1/21/47 Philadelphia 59 Boston 43 (J. Simmons 10) 1/22/47 Cleveland 61 Detroit 47 (T. King 11) 1/23/47 Boston 48 (Hoefer 11) Pittsburgh 60 W 1/25/47 Philadelphia 61 (Fulks 23) Detroit 55 W 1/25/47 Boston 52 New York 46 (Palmer 12) 1/29/47 New York 64 (Palmer 13) Pittsburgh 60 W 1/29/47 Washington 69 Boston 57 (C. Simmons 11) 1/30/47 Boston 66 Pittsburgh 51 (Gunther 16) 1/30/47 Philadelphia 65 New York 58 (Palmer 16) 2/2/47 Detroit 65 New York 63 (Stutz 22) 2/6/47 Boston 49 (C. Simmons 14) New York 48 W 2/8/47 Washington 69 St Louis 65 (D. Martin 12) 2/21/47 Toronto 67 Boston 61 (C. Simmons 26) 2/24/47 Washington 82 Boston 59 (Brightman 14) 2/25/47 Toronto 67 Providence 60 (Calverley 10) 3/1/47 New York 63 Toronto 48 (Mogus 12) 3/1/47 Washington 75 Boston 52 (Garfinkel 18) 3/15/47 Washington 78 New York 63 (Gottlieb 12) 3/18/47 St Louis 68 Detroit 59 (Maughan 14) 3/23/47 St Louis 60 (Smawley 10) Toronto 40 W 3/24/47 New York 65 (Palmer 20) Pittsburgh 51 W 4/2/47 PO Cleveland 77 New York 51 (Knorek 10) 4/5/47 PO St Louis 73 Philadelphia 51 (Musi 12) 4/14/47 PO Philadelphia 72 New York 53 (Byrnes 11) /2/48 Philadelphia 69 Washington 60 (Ferrick 22) 1/10/48 Providence 70 Boston 57 (Sadowski 19) 1/11/48 St Louis 69 Baltimore 64 (Hoffman 12) 1/15/48 New York 59 St Louis 55 (Rocha 11) 1/18/48 Chicago 72 Boston 48 (Sadowski 11) 1/18/48 St Louis 70 (Logan 18) Providence 61 W 1/19/48 Philadelphia 63 New York 57 (Braun 24) 1/20/48 Philadelphia 82 St Louis 59 (Putnam 10) 1/31/48 Washington 54 (Ferrick 21) Chicago 48 W 2/12/48 Philadelphia 69 Boston 60 (Sadowski 20) 2/14/48 New York 78 Philadelphia 47 (Musi 16) 3/13/48 Chicago 58 New York 51 (Palmer 14) 3/23/48 PO St Louis 60 Phiadelphia 58 (Fulks 18) 4/10/48 PO Philadelphia 71 Baltimore 60 (C. Simmons 15) 4/13/48 PO Baltimore 66 Philadelphia 63 (Fulks 27) 4/14/48 PO Baltimore 72 (C. Simmons 14) Philadelphia 72 W 4/21/48 PO Baltimore 88 Philadelphia 73 (Fulks 28) /6/48 Philadelphia 69 Providence 56 (Meinhold 10) 11/6/48 Rochester 69 (A. Johnson 11) Indianapolis 58 W 11/16/48 Rochester 75 New York 63 (Palmer 14) 11/17/48 Washington 73 New York 62 (Braun 11) 12/18/48 Washington 69 (McKinney 21) Boston 60 W 12/31/48 Boston 69 (Stump 14) Providence 67 W 1/6/49 Indianapolis 73 Rochester 62 (Risen 11) 1/8/49 St. Louis 64 Minneapolis 59 (G.Mikan 22) 1/16/49 Fort Wayne 76 Providence 56 (Sailors 10) 1/18/49 Minneapolis 81 Indianapolis 56 (Hamilton 12) 1/20/49 Minneapolis 83 Fort Wayne 65 (C. Armstrong 10) 1/23/49 Minneapolis 89 Philadelphia 71 (Fulks 32 ) 1/25/49 Indianapolis 65 St. Louis 53 (Parham 13) 1/26/49 Minneapolis 84 Chicago 49 (Miasek 11) 2/19/49 St. Louis 63 Chicago 59 (Phillip 14) 2/26/49 Rochester 64 Boston 59 (Kafton 10) 2/27/49 Fort Wayne 74 Minneapolis 50 (G.Mikan 14) 3/6/49 Rochester 78 Fort Wayne 66 (Henry 16) 3/6/49 Minneapolis 68 Providence 59 (B. Walker 16) 3/12/49 Washington 87 Fort Wayne 60 (Hale 10) 3/23/49 Rochester 66 St. Louis 64 (Rocha 27) /1/49 St. Louis 72 Tri-Cities 51 (Eddleman 14) 11/5/49 Rochester 83 Philadelphia 53 (Fulks 14) 11/10/49 Fort Wayne 89 Waterloo 59 (Shipp 15) 11/10/49 Indianapolis 83 (Groza 41) New York 79 W 11/19/49 Anderson 83 Minneapolis 80 (G. Mikan 34) 11/19/49 Washington 85 Chicago 69 (Spears 19) 11/22/49 New York 89 Washington 74 (Nichols 17) 11/26/49 Chicago 90 Philadelphia 54 (Fulks 16) 81

85 11/26/49 Indianapolis 85 Sheboygan 59 (Jorgensen 13) 11/30/49 Chicago 57 Baltimore 50 (Hoffman 18) 12/8/49 Fort Wayne 87 Minneapolis 66 (G. Mikan 27) 12/13/49 Indianapolis 84 Tri-Cities 63 (Todorovich 20) 12/14/49 New York 94 Minneapolis 84 (G. Mikan 38) 12/15/49 Baltimore 87 Minneapolis 68 (G. Mikan 34) 12/17/49 Rochester 85 Chicago 63 (Spears 14) 12/21/49 St. Louis 75 New York 52 (Brian 11) 12/21/49 Minneapolis 75 Washington 61 (Nichols 22) 1/12/50 Syracuse 64 Fort Wayne 62 (Black 12) 1/19/50 Boston 86 Philadelphia 63 (Fulks 19) 1/22/50 Fort Wayne 82 Washington 70 (Reiser 16) 1/22/50 St. Louis 71 Boston 47 (Lavelli 11) 1/24/50 Minneapolis 80 Chicago 68 (Zaslofsky 22) 1/24/50 Rochester 70 Baltimore 56 (Hoffman 13) 1/25/50 Washington 65 Tri-Cities 62 (Otten 11) 1/29/50 Fort Wayne 92 New York 70 (Lumpp 16) 1/29/50 Chicago 66 (Zaslofsky 14) St. Louis 51 W 2/12/50 Fort Wayne 76 Rochester 74 (Wanzer 11) 2/15/50 Minneapolis 92 Rochester 70 (Holzman 16) 2/22/50 New York 89 (Braun 38) Washington 81 W 3/17/50 Philadelphia 85 Washington 59 (Reiser 12) /1/50 Fort Wayne 107 Boston 84 (Cousy 16) 11/22/50 New York 87 Baltimore 73 (Rocha 21) 11/22/50 Fort Wayne 19 Minneapolis 18 (G. Mikan 15) 12/6/50 Minneapolis 84 New York 62 (Zaslofsky 15) 12/13/50 Rochester 82 Minneapolis 72 (G. Mikan 43) 12/27/50 Minneapolis 81 Baltimore 63 ( Rocha 11) 1/5/51 Baltimore 64 Philadelphia 57 (Fulks 23) 1/14/51 Syracuse 92 Rochester 63 (J. Coleman 14) 1/16/51 Indianapolis 82 Minneapolis 68 (G. Mikan 21) 1/20/51 Baltimore 102 Indianapolis 63 (Groza 24) 2/15/51 Indianapolis 69 Baltimore 60 (Rocha 15) 11/27/53 Milwaukee 55 Philadelphia 51 (Johnston 16) 12/5/53 Rochester 72 Baltimore 65 (Felix 19) 1/3/54 Boston 90 Baltimore 72 (Felix 25) 3/4/54 Syracuse 86 Fort Wayne 63 (Foust 25) 3/6/54 Syracuse 88 Philadelphia 77 (Johnston 39) 3/8/54 Milwaukee 65 Baltimore 54 (Houbregs 14) 3/14/54 Milwaukee 91 Rochester 53 (Christensen 12) 4/11/54 PO Syracuse 65 Minneapolis 63 (G.Mikan 30) None /16/63 Boston 114 St. Louis 94 (Pettit 37) None /22/75 Golden State 111 Washington 71 (Grevey 10) None /27/78 Seattle 80 Milwaukee 79 (M. Johnson 32) 1/9/79 Denver 121 Washington 90 (Hayes 18) None /4/81 Houston 116 Dallas 68 (Robinzine 14) 4/8/81 PO Kansas City 88 Phoenix 83 (D. Johnson 31) /11/81 Seattle 107 Dallas 79 (Aguirre 25) None /18/51 Syracuse 71 (Cervi 26) Baltimore 68 W 11/27/51 Rochester 77 Milwaukee 73 (Eddleman 31) 11/29/51 Baltimore 77 Milwaukee 64 (Eddleman 24) 12/8/51 Minneapolis 85 Baltimore 64 (Barksdale 13) 12/16/51 New York 80 Fort Wayne 71 (Schaus 25) 12/20/51 Rochester 69 Fort Wayne 54 (Brian 11) 1/22/52 Indianapolis 68 (Graboski 25) Rochester 65 W 3/29/52 PO Rochester 88 Minneapolis 78 (G. Mikan 47) /1/52 New York 69 Baltimore 53 (Scolari 11) 11/6/52 Rochester 84 Fort Wayne 64 (Brian 20) 11/16/52 Minneapolis 87 Milwaukee 51 (Nichols 17) 11/23/52 Minneapolis 62 Milwaukee 46 (Boven 10) 1/9/53 New York 58 Indianapolis 54 (Rhodes 15) 1/11/53 Syracuse 76 Philadelphia 72 (Johnston 32) 1/20/53 Indianapolis 70 Rochester 59 (Spears 10) 3/24/53 PO Fort Wayne 67 Rochester 65 (Wanzer 17) /10/53 Fort Wayne 78 Minneapolis 62 (Martin 12) 11/14/53 Philadelphia 63 Fort Wayne 58 (Hutchins 14) 11/15/53 Syracuse 69 (D.Schayes 20) Milwaukee 61 W 11/21/53 Minneapolis 76 (G. Mikan 36) Rochester 70 W 11/22/53 Minneapolis 57 (G. Mikan 24) Milwaukee 55 (Houbregs 13) W 11/25/53 Baltimore 66 (Fritsche 11) Syracuse 58 W 11/25/53 Milwaukee 64 Fort Wayne 58 (Molinas 22) /12/86 Dallas 114 Houston 85 (Olajuwon 32) None /15/88 Boston 84 Miami 65 (Sparrow 10) /5/89 Minnesota 92 (T. Campbell 26) New Jersey 90 W /19/90 Detroit 105 Chicago 84 (M. Jordan 33) /26/92 LA Clippers 109 Houston 95 (Maxwell 26) /2/93 Indiana 109 San Antonio 95 (D. Robinson 37) /15/94 Chicago 82 Houston 76 (Olajuwon 29) 3/11/94 New Jersey 87 Indiana 73 (R. Miller 26) 3/22/94 Cleveland 93 Indiana 61 (Smits 10) 4/24/94 San Antonio 112 (D. Robinson 71) LA Clippers 97 W 4/28/94 PO San Antonio 106 Utah 89 (K. Malone 36) /14/94 Portland 121 LA Clippers 73 (Dehere 17) 82

86 3/12/95 Cleveland 92 Philadelphia 72 (S. Wright 13) /8/95 San Antonio 111 Vancouver 62 (C. King 12) 1/13/96 Vancouver 69 (Anthony 21) Miami 65 W 2/1/96 Detroit 87 Indiana 70 (Smits 21) 3/1/96 Atlanta 74 Cleveland 68 (C. Mills 26) 3/30/96 Cleveland 90 Golden State 64 (Kersey 11) /23/96 Portland 105 Denver 65 (McDyess 16) 11/24/96 Cleveland 103 Sacramento 74 (Richmond 23) 12/4/96 Cleveland 84 Orlando 57 (G. Wilkins 10) 1/4/97 Atlanta 88 New York 71 (Ewing 16) 1/11/97 Chicago 110 Houston 86 (Olajuwon 29) 1/28/97 Cleveland 84 New Jersey 62 (Gill 19) 2/2/97 Chicago 91 (M. Jordan 45) Seattle 84 W 3/14/97 Orlando 86 Charlotte 81 (Rice 39) 4/13/97 Houston 113 Seattle 73 (Payton 22) /8/01 Minnesota 127 Chicago 74 (Mercer 15) 11/14/01 Atlanta 111 Utah 79 (Marshall 14) 11/21/01 LA Lakers 89 Denver 68 (Van Exel 21) 11/30/01 Phoenix 98 Utah 76 (Malone 15) 12/18/01 Utah 95 Miami 56 (Jones 12) 12/27/01 Indiana 108 Washington 81 (Lue 23) 1/13/02 Portland 96 Cleveland 64 (Murray 16) 3/17/02 Indiana 85 Atlanta 68 (Mohammed 15) /15/02 New Jersey 99 Denver 79 (Satterfield 15) 12/27/02 Atlanta 81 San Antonio 79 (Duncan 27) 1/3/03 San Antonio 98 Golden State 95 (Jamison 37) 1/20/03 Washington 89 Denver 74 (Howard 25) 1/27/03 New Jersey 92 Denver 66 (Yarborough 13) 2/26/03 Boston 71 Indiana 69 (O Neal 31) 3/10/03 Utah 83 Miami 73 (C. Butler 24) 4/23/03 Detroit 89 Orlando 77 (McGrady 46) /26/97 Miami 84 Orlando 60 (T. Hardaway 19) 11/29/97 Atlanta 98 Charlotte 80 (Rice 19) 3/20/98 Utah 91 Philadelphia 79 (Iverson 28) 5/9/98 PO San Antonio 86 Utah 64 (K. Malone 18) 6/7/98 PO Chicago 96 Utah 54 (K. Malone 22) /11/99 Minnesota 86 LA Lakers 75 (Bryant 24) 2/14/99 San Antonio 89 Chicago 76 (Kukoc 27) 2/15/99 New York 78 Detroit 69 (Hill 31) 2/16/99 Seattle 71 Utah 56 (Malone 15) 2/20/99 Indiana 82 Milwaukee 80 (Robinson 31) 3/13/99 Utah 99 Minnesota 72 (Garnett 22) 4/26/99 Miami 90 Cleveland 65 (Anderson 14) 4/30/99 Detroit 81 Milwaukee 76 (E. Johnson 12) 5/2/99 Atlanta 76 Cleveland 65 (DeClercq 10) 5/8/99 PO Atlanta 90 Detroit 70 (Hill 26) /30/99 San Antonio 100 Detroit 87 (Hill 30) 12/30/99 Minnesota 94 Chicago 76 (Benjamin 21) 5/5/00 PO LA Lakers 113 Sacramento 86 (Webber 20) 5/1/00 PO LA Lakers 87 Phoenix 65 (Day 10) /24/01 Phoenix 106 Detroit 73 (Stackhouse 19) 1/17/01 Miami 81 Orlando 59 (McGrady 19) 1/31/01 San Antonio 92 La Clippers 70 (Olowokandi 14) 2/2/01 LA Lakers 92 (Bryant 44) Charlotte 87 W 2/24/01 Charlotte 86 Philadelphia 85 (Iverson 47) 4/10/01 Miami 83 Philadelphia 81 (Iverson 41) 4/18/01 Seattle 105 San Antonio 67 (Scott 14) /31/03 New Jersey 84 Minnesota 61 (Garnett 23) 11/11/03 Minnesota 73 Toronto 56 (Carter 15) 1/1/04 Boston 88 Chicago 77 (Crawford 16) 1/6/04 San Antonio 94 Washington 72 (Arenas 16) 1/23/04 Houston 78 Indiana 74 (O Neal 31) 1/31/04 Miami 94 New Orleans 70 (Mashburn 18) 2/2/04 San Antonio 83 Utah 65 (Kirilenko 10) 3/22/04 Denvor 102 LA Clippers 80 (Drobniak 24) 4/4/04 Detroit 79 Indiana 61 (Artest 16) 4/21/04 PO Miami 93 New Orleans 63 (Davis 13) 5/11/04 PO New Jersey 94 Detroit 79 (Hamilton 30) /29/05 New Jersey 99 Utah 82 (Bell 20) 3/23/05 New York 107 Boston 82 (Walker 13) /29/05 Indiana 84 Utah 60 (D. Williams 14) 12/20/05 LA Lakers 112 Dallas 90 (Bryant 62) 12/29/05 San Antonio 111 New Orleans 84 (D. West 18) 1/3/06 Utah 90 LA Lakers 80 (Odom 25) 2/2/06 Miami 101 Cleveland 13 (James 29) 2/10/06 Toronto 87 Charlotte 73 (M. Carroll 26) 3/14/06 Chicago 95 Portland 66 (Randolph 25) 4/19/06 Washington 96 Detroit 80 (Delfino 17) /31/06 Chicago 108 Miami 66 (Wade 25) 12/2/06 Houston 81 Cleveland 63 (L. James 21) 12/8/06 Houston 92 Charlotte 62 (Felton 16) 1/26/07 Houston 99 Portland 69 (Randolph 8) 3/3/07 LA Clippers 87 Indiana 64 (Tinsley 16) 3/23/07 Indiana 95 Miami 70 (S. O Neal 13) BOWEN TOPS CURRENT CONSECUTIVE PLAYING STREAKS GAMES STREAK DATES PLAYER 436 2/28/02-4/18/07 Bruce Bown 366 1/26/03-4/18/07 Andre Miller 330 4/14/03-4/18/07 Tayshaun Prince /3/04-4/18/07 Dwight Howard /15/04-4/18/07 Antonio McDyess /21/04-4/18/07 Eric Snow 182 3/20/05-4/18/07 Damien Wilkins 168 4/15/05-4/18/07 DeShawn Stevenson 167 4/15/05-4/18/07 Derek Fisher GAMES STREAK DATES PLAYER /1/05-4/18/07 Mike Bibby /2/05-4/18/07 Smush Parker /19/05-4/18/07 Michael Finley /13/05-4/18/07 Ben Gordon /17/05-4/18/07 Shane Battier 125 1/25/06-4/18/07 Mark Blount 121 2/1/ /18/07 Mike Dunleavy 106 3/10/06-4/18/07 Danny Granger 83

87 DOUBLE FIGURES IN EVERY GAME PLAYED Scoring double figures in every game played during an entire season is not an easy task. In 66 years of NBA basketball, the feat has been accomplished only 217 times by 98 different players. It was not accomplished, even once, until the season when George Mikan and Joe Fulks first did it. It happened only 5 times in the NBA s first 13 seasons. It is so easy for a single digit game to slip up on a good player. A bad shooting night, early and deep foul trouble, injury and sickness can all pop up to keep a big scorer in single figures during a game. Scoring double figures in every game has been done by rookies, playing their first season in the NBA, only six times. In the order it was accomplished, Walt Bellamy was the first rookie, followed by Elvin Hayes, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Charles Scott (played only 6 games), Walter Davis and Michael Jordan. Jabbar had accomplished the feat the most seasons (15) with Jordan next at 12 seasons. Karl Malone and Kevin Garnett did it 9 times, Hakeem Olajuwon and Shaquille O Neal seven times. Wilt Chamberlain, Moses Malone, Oscar Robertson and Jerry West did it 5 times each. Among the 217 times the feat was accomplished, three players did it (Maurice King, Calvin Natt and Carl Thomas) in the only game they played that particular season. On 10 occasions the player played less than 20 games but was in double figures in each game. A number of players played the entire 82 game schedule with double figures in all 82 games. The complete list follows: None George Mikan, Minneapolis 60 of 60 Joe Fulks, Phila. Warriors 60 of None George Mikan, Minneapolis 68 of None Neil Johnston, Phila. Warriors 72 of None Paul Arizin, Phila. Warriors 71 of None Paul Arizin, Phila. Warriors 70 of Tom Heinsohn, Boston 75 of 75 Jack Twyman, Cincinnati 75 of 75 Cliff Hagan, St. Louis 75 of 75 Maurice King, Boston 1 of Wilt Chamberlain, Phila. Warriors 79 of 79 Bailey Howell, Detroit 77 of 77 Bob Pettit, St. Louis 76 of 76 Elgin Baylor, LA Lakers 73 of Wilt Chamberlain, Phila. Warriors 80 of 80 Walt Bellamy, Chicago 79 of 79 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 79 of 79 Bob Pettit, St. Louis 78 of 78 Jerry West, LA Lakers 75 of 75 Elgin Baylor, LA Lakers 48 of 48 Lenny Wilkens, St. Louis 20 of Walt Bellamy, Chicago 80 of 80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 80 of 80 Elgin Baylor, LA Lakers 80 of Bob Pettit, St. Louis 80 of 80 Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco 80 of 80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 79 of Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 74 of 74 Jerry West, LA Lakers 74 of Walt Bellamy, Baltimore-NY 80 of 80 Jerry West, LA Lakers 79 of 79 Wilt Chamberlain, Phila. 76ers 79 of 79 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 76 of Wilt Chamberlain, Phila. 76ers 81 of None Elvin Hayes, San Diego 82 of 82 Jerry West, LA Lakers 61 of Lew Alcindor, Milwaukee 82 of 82 Elvin Hayes, San Diego 82 of 82 John Havlicek, Boston 81 of 81 Billy Cunningham, Phila. 76ers 81 of Dave Bing, Detroit 82 of 82 Lew Alcindor, Milwaukee 82 of 82 Elvin Hayes, San Diego 82 of 82 John Havlicek, Boston 81 of 81 Lou Hudson, Atlanta 76 of 76 Bob Rule, Seattle 4 of Gail Goodrich, LA Lakers 82 of 82 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Milwaukee 81 of 81 Archie Clark, Phila. 76ers-Balt. 77 of 77 Jerry West, LA Lakers 77 of 77 Charles Scott, Phoenix 6 of Spencer Haywood, Seattle 77 of 77 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Milwaukee 76 of Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Milwaukee 81 of 81 Bob McAdoo, Buffalo 74 of Bob McAdoo, Buffalo 82 of 82 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Milwaukee 65 of 65 Lou Hudson, Atlanta 11 of Bob McAdoo, Buffalo 78 of None Walter Davis, Phoenix 81 of 81 David Thompson, Denver 80 of 80 Rudy Tomjanovich, Houston 23 of Paul Westphal, Phoenix 81 of 81 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 80 of 80 Lloyd Free, San Diego 78 of 78 Marques Johnson, Milwaukee 77 of Moses Malone, Houston 82 of 82 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 82 of 82 Elvin Hayes, Washington 81 of 81 Julius Erving, Phila. 76ers 79 of 79 George Gervin, San Antonio 78 of 78 Adrian Dantley, Utah 68 of Julius Erving, Phila. 76ers 82 of 82 George Gervin, San Antonio 82 of 82 Alex English, Denver 81 of 81 Jamaal Wilkes, LA Lakers 81 of 81 Moses Malone, Houston 80 of 80 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 80 of 80 Adrian Dantley, Utah 80 of Dan Issel, Denver 81 of 81 Moses Malone, Houston 81 of 81 Julius Erving, Phila. 76ers 81 of 81 George Gervin, San Antonio 79 of 79 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 76 of Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 79 of 79 Moses Malone, Phila. 76ers 78 of 78 George Gervin, San Antonio 78 of 78 Terry Cummings, San Diego 70 of Terry Cummings, San Diego 81 of 81 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 80 of 80 Mark Aguirre, Dallas 79 of 79 Adrian Dantley, Utah 79 of 79 Moses Malone, Phila. 76ers 71 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta 81 of 81 Larry Bird, Boston 80 of 80 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 79 of 79 Terry Cummings, Milwaukee 79 of 79 Purvis Short, Golden State 78 of 78 Orlando Woolridge, Chicago 77 of 77 Adrian Dantley, Utah 55 of Larry Bird, Boston 82 of 82 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 79 of 79 KiKi Vandeweghe, Portland 79 of 79 Akeem Olajuwon, Houston 68 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Walter Davis, Phoenix 79 of 79 KiKi Vandeweghe, Portland 79 of 79 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers 78 of 78 Kevin McHale, Boston 77 of 77 Akeem Olajuwon, Houston 75 of 75 Calvin Natt, Denver 1 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Alex English, Denver 80 of 80 Dale Ellis, Seattle 75 of 75 Kevin McHale, Boston 64 of Alex English, Denver 82 of 82 Dale Ellis, Seattle 82 of 82 Michael Jordan, Chicago 81 of 81 Terry Cummings, Milwaukee 80 of 80 Karl Malone, Utah 80 of 80 Charles Barkley, Phila. 76ers 79 of 79 Kevin McHale, Boston 78 of 78 Clyde Drexler, Portland 78 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Akeem Olajuwon, Houston 82 of 82 Reggie Miller, Indiana 82 of 82 Tony Campbell, Minnesota 82 of 82 Patrick Ewing, New York 82 of 82 Chris Mullin, Golden State 78 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Chris Mullin, Golden State 82 of 82 Karl Malone, Utah 82 of 82 Patrick Ewing, New York 81 of 81 Brad Daugherty, Cleveland 76 of 76 Akeem Olajuwon, Houston 56 of 56 Orlando Woolridge, Denver 53 of 53 Mark Price, Cleveland 16 of 16 84

88 Chris Mullin, Golden State 81 of 81 Michael Jordan, Chicago 80 of 80 Clyde Drexler, Portland 76 of 76 Carl Thomas, Sacramento 1 of Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston 82 of 82 Karl Malone, Utah 82 of 82 Patrick Ewing, New York 81 of 81 Danny Manning, LA Clippers 79 of 79 Michael Jordan, Chicago 78 of Karl Malone, Utah 82 of 82 Shaquille O Neal, Orlando 81 of 81 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston 80 of 80 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento 78 of 78 Scottie Pippen, Chicago 72 of Karl Malone, Utah 82 of 82 David Robinson, San Antonio 81 of 81 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston 72 of 72 Michael Jordan, Chicago 17 of 17 Kevin Edwards, New Jersey 14 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Karl Malone, Utah 82 of 82 Shaquille O Neal, Orlando 54 of 54 Chris Webber, Washington 15 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Kendall Gill, New Jersey 82 of 82 Karl Malone, Utah 82 of 82 Shaquille O Neal, LA Lakers 51 of Michael Jordan, Chicago 82 of 82 Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 82 of 82 Karl Malone, Utah 81 of 81 Shaquille O Neal, LA Lakers 60 of 60 Tom Gugliotta, Minnesota 41 of 41 Patrick Ewing, New York 26 of 26 Eric Williams, Denver 4 of Antonio McDyess, Denver 50 of 50 Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vancouver 50 of 50 Shaquille O Neal, LA Lakers 49 of 49 Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 47 of 47 Shawn Kemp, Cleveland 42 of 42 Zydruna Ilgauskas, Cleveland 5 of Vince Carter, Toronto 82 of 82 Karl Malone, Utah 82 of 82 Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 81 of Antoine Walker, Boston 81 of 81 Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 81 of 81 Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vancouver 81 of 81 Jerry Stackhouse, Detroit 80 of 80 Shaquille O Neal, LA Lakers 74 of 74 Danny Fortson, Golden State 6 of Gary Payton, Seattle 82 of 82 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers 80 of 80 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 60 of 60 Chris Webber, Sacramento 54 of 54 Grant Hill, Orlando 14 of Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers 82 of 82 Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 82 of 82 Tracy McGrady, Orlando 75 of 75 Shaquille O Neal, LA Lakers 67 of Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 82 of 82 Predrag Stojakovic, Sacramento 81 of 81 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 48 of Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 82 of 82 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas 78 of 78 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 75 of 75 Ron Artest, Indiana 7 of Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 76 of 76 Paul Pierce, Boston 76 of 76 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas 76 of 76 LeBron James, Cleveland 76 of 76 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers 75 of 75 Shawn Marion, Phoenix 75 of 75 Michael Redd, Milwaukee 74 of 74 Elton Brand, LA Clippers 73 of 73 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 68 of Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 7 Chris Bosh, Toronto 69 of 69 Carmelo Amaturo, Denver 65 of 65 Ray Allen, Seattle 55 of Years - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 12 Years - Michael Jordan 9 Years - Karl Malone, Kevin Garnett 7 Years - Hakeem Olajuwon, Shaquille O Neal 6 Years - None 5 Years - Wilt Chamberlain, Moses Malone, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West 4 Years - Terry Cummings, Adrian Dantley, George Gervin, Elvin Hayes, Patrick Ewing, Allen Iverson 3 Years - Accomplished 9 times 2 Years - Accomplished 13 times 1 Year - Accomplished 60 times NO DOUBLE FIGURES, ALL DOUBLE FIGURES NBA games run from one extreme to the other when it comes to players scoring in double figures. On 15 occasions an NBA team did not manage to put even one player in double figures in a regular NBA game. On the other hand, 43 times an NBA team placed every player who played in double figures. According to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Mich. with no players in double figures a team won only 1 of the 15 games. With all players in double figures, teams won 33 and lost 10. The lone win with no double figure scorers was the now famous Fort Wayne win over Minneapolis, in the lowest scoring game in NBA history. Some numbers dealing with all players in double figures include: four times a team had 10 players in double figures. Five times, they had 9 players, 12 times they had 8 players and 20 times they had 7 players in double figures. On one occasion a team had six players in double figures. Philadelphia accomplished the feat 9 times (the most), while Syracuse had 7, LA Lakers 4, San Francisco 4, Boston 3 and Seattle NBA teams did it once each. The complete lists follow: NO PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES Nov. 2, 46 Washington 50 Detroit 33 (Miasek 9) Nov. 2, 46 Providence 59 Boston 53 (Wallace 9) Nov. 21, 46 St. Louis 65 Boston 53 (C. Simmons 9) Nov. 28, 46 Boston 59 Pittsburgh 55 (Abramovic 8, Mills 8, Milkovich 8) Nov. 30, 46 Washington 49 Pittsburgh 40 (Bytzura 9) Dec. 15, 46 Toronto 50 St. Louis 46 (Logan 9) Dec. 18, 46 Cleveland 56 New York 53 (Gottlieb 9) Dec. 23, 46 Pittsburgh 64 Boston 54 (Spector 9, C. Simmons 9) Feb. 5, 47 Washington 67 Detroit 46 (Miasek 8) Feb. 5, 47 St. Louis 71 New York 46 (Stutz 8) Feb. 6, 47 Boston 49 New York 48 (Gottlieb 8) Feb. 7, 48 St. Louis 67 Philadelphia 54 (Fleishman 9) Jan. 25, 49 Providence 69 Boston 54 (Nostrand 9) None Nov. 22, 50 Fort Wayne 19 (Oldham 5) Minneapolis 18 Won None Mar. 6, 04 Detroit 97 Denver 66 (Cantham 8, Camby 8, Lenard 8, Boykins 8, White 8, J. Barry 8) ALL PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES None Jan. 7, 51 Tri-Cities 83 Indianapolis 79 (5 players) Lost None Mar. 19, 56 PO Minneapolis 133 (10 players) St. Louis None Feb. 26, 59 Boston 125 (8 players) Philadelphia 109 Won Won None Feb. 11, 61 Syracuse 141 (9 players) Detroit 111 W o n Feb. 12, 61 Syracuse 148 (9 players) Detroit 122 Won Feb. 18, 62 Syracuse 141 (7 players) New York 126 W o n Feb. 21, 62 Syracuse 150 (7 players) Philadelphia 109 W o n Mar. 1, 62 Syracuse 137 (7 players) Cincinnati 108 W o n Mar. 3, 62 Syracuse 128 (7 players) Detroit 114 Won Dec. 6, 62 Syracuse 149 (10 players) Chicago 129 W o n Mar. 31, 63 Cincinnati 121 (9 players) Boston 116 Won 85

89 ALL PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES (CONCLUDED) Jan. 15, 64 Boston 113 (8 players) Baltimore 108 W o n Feb. 15, 64 St. Louis 118 Philadelphia 110 (7 players) Lost Mar. 7, 64 Philadelphia 130 (7 players) New York 115 Won Jan. 14, 65 Baltimore 138 Philadelphia 126 (7 players) Lost Jan. 30, 66 Boston 118 (8 players) New York 115 W o n Feb. 4, 66 Los Angeles 132 (7 players) Cincinnatii 125 Won Feb. 4, 67 Philadelphia 140 (8 players) San Francisco 127 W o n Feb. 5, 67 San Francisco 142 (7 players) Chicago 141 W o n Mar. 16, 67 San Francisco 145 (7 players) Philadelphia 131 Won Nov. 4, 67 Philadelphia 117 San Francisco 110 (7 players) Lost Feb. 14, 68 Philadelphia 149 (8 players) Seattle 125 Won Oct. 18, 68 San Diego 123 San Francisco 108 (7 players) Lost Mar. 19, 70 San Diego 132 Detroit 118 (7 players) Lost Jan. 14, 71 Buffalo 119 (8 players) Portland 113 W o n Jan. 30, 71 San Francisco 87 (5 players) Los Angeles 85 Won Nov. 13, 71 Seattle 116 (8 players) Boston 112 W o n Feb. 4, 72 Chicago 110 (7 players) Baltimore 108 Won Mar. 9, 73 Boston 119 Los Angeles 111 (7 players) Lost Mar. 30, 73 PO Los Angeles 107 (7 players) Chicago 104 Won Jan. 20, 74 Philadelphia 129 (7 players) Buffalo 112 W o n Mar. 5, 74 Los Angeles 129 (7 players) Detroit 113 Won None Nov. 16, 76 San Antonio 114 (8 players) Buffalo 112 W o n Mar. 2, 77 Houston 120 (7 players) Los Angeles 113 Won Dec. 30, 77 Philadelphia 126 (9 players) Washington 119 Won None Mar. 30, 80 Seattle 135 (10 players) Portland 104 Won Mar. 17, 81 New Jersey 126 Philadelphia 120 (8 players) Lost May 27, 82 PO Los Angeles 124 (7 players) Phila. 117 Won Feb. 2, 83 Indiana 141 (9 players) Detroit 135 Won None Nov. 5, 86 Philadelphia 107 (7 players) Milwaukee 101 Won Apr. 28, 88 PO Dallas 120 (8 players) Houston 110 Won None Apr. 20, 90 Cleveland 118 (8 players) Orlando 104 Won None Apr. 22, 93 Phoenix 115 Portland 114 (8 players) Lost None Nov. 23, 94 Phoenix 140 (10 players) LA Clippers 109 Won None None Apr. 9, 98 Indiana 105, Atlanta (8 players) 102 Lost None Mar. 1, 06 Sacramento 97 (7 players), Cleveland 90 Won TWO BROTHER COMBINATIONS IN There were only two groups of brothers in the NBA in Jason and Jarron Collins and Joey and Stephen Graham were the twosomes. ED SADOWSKI FIRST NBA PLAYER EJECTED Ed Sadowski of Toronto was the first player ejected from an NBA game on Nov. 1, 1946 versus New York, being disqualified on personal fouls. Ed later played for Cleveland, Boston, the Phila. Warriors and Baltimore in what was then known as the BAA. PORTLAND HOLDS MARK IN FIRST ROUND PICKS Portland had 14 first round picks on its roster in Denver ( ), Milwaukee ( ), Indiana, LA Lakers and Golden State (all ) and Cleveland ( ) all had 13. The LA Lakers are the only team ever to have four No. 1 choices (first pick overall) on their roster at the same time. They had James Worthy (1982), Magic Johnson (1979), Mychal Thompson (1978) and Kareem Abdul Jabbar (1969) on their roster in the and seasons. PHIL JACKSON S FEAT Phil Jackson is the first coach in league history to capture three consecutive championships three different times. Jackson s Chicago Bulls threepeated twice ( and ). He is also the first coach to win three straight rings with two different teams. The only other coaches to win at least three consecutive titles were John Kundla of the Minneapolis Lakers ( ) and Red Auerbach, who guided the Boston Celtics to an NBA-record eight straight championships from BEARD WON NBA S LONGEST GAME Ralph Beard, of Kentucky fame, scored the winning, last-second basket on a breakaway lay-up in the NBA s longest game of six overtime periods on January 6, Indianapolis beat Rochester in a game in which only 19 personal fouls were called - 9 for Rochester and 10 for Indianapolis. 86

90 DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING STREAKS The listing below is the all time list of long double figure scoring streaks. The list begins with Michael Jordan s 840 game streak, followed by Kareen Abdul Jabbar s 787 game streak. The list also shows the starting date and ending date of each streak. It also contains the listing of the 5 players who currently have a streak. That includes more than the season. Kevin Garnett has the longet current streak of 322 games. PLAYER STARTING DATE - GAMES ENDING DATE Michael Jordan 3/25/86 thru 12/21/ Kareem Abdul Jabbar 12/4/77 thru 12/2/ Karl Malone 12/18/91 thru 3/26/ Moses Malone 11/4/78 thru 3/4/ Kareem Abdul Jabbar 10/18/69 thru 1/7/ Oscar Robertson 1/30/60 thru 11/25/ George Gervin 11/21/78 thru 12/16/ Kevin Garnett 10/31/97 thru 2/3/ Julius Erving 2/15/79 thru 2/23/ Chris Mullin 3/27/89 thru 2/4/ Bob McAdoo 10/9/73 thru 3/10/ Elgin Baylor 12/1/59 thru 11/17/ Hakeem Olajuwon 3/13/92 thru 11/23/ Dale Ellis 11/28/86 thru 1/6/ Elvin Hayes 10/17/68 thru 10/20/ Bob Pettit 1/14/60 thru 2/10/ Kevin McHale 3/11/86 thru 11/17/ Shaquille O Neal 2/28/95 thru 11/10/ John Havlicek 10/19/68 thru 3/21/ Terry Cummings 11/5/82 thru 11/9/ Wilt Chamberlain 2/14/60 thru 1/19/ PLAYER STARTING DATE - GAMES ENDING DATE Wilt Chamberlain 12/11/64 thru 11/1/ Patrick Ewing 1/16/89 thru 11/21/ Larry Bird 1/17/84 thru 11/11/ Alex English 2/10/87 thru 11/9/ Hakeem Olajuwon 4/16/89 thru 3/10/ Adrian Dantley 10/28/83 thru 3/4/ Jerry West 1/17/64 thru 11/10/ Karl Malone 3/30/99 thru 4/17/ Gary Payton 2/7/01 thu 3/12/ Adrian Dantley 10/12/79 thru 12/19/ Walt Bellamy 10/19/61 thru 10/30/ KiKi Vandeweghe 10/25/85 thru 4/19/ Hakeem Olajuwon 4/14/85 thru 11/25/ CURRENT ONGOING Kevin Garnett 10/30/02 thru ongoing 398 Carmelo Anthony 4/16/07thru ongoing 130 Ray Allen 3/18/07 thru ongoing 98 Elton Brand 4/18/07 thru ongoing 70 Chris Bosh 4/18/07 thru ongoing 69 MORE THAN A DOZEN In the 61 year history of the NBA, encompassing 45,714 games, only 37 times in 33 games has a team used more than 12 players in a game. For many years rosters contained only 10 player, then the total was raised to 11 players and then to 12. Special rules were in effect for all but one of the 33 games. At the opening of the season, three expansion teams came into the NBA, Buffalo, Cleveland and Portland. The three new teams were allowed to dress and use 14 players for the first six weeks of the season. They did so on only four occasions. In the strike shortened season, all 29 league teams were allowed to dress and use 14 players for the first two weeks of the season. They did so in 28 games, including four games in which both teams used more than 12 players. According to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan, teams used 13 players on 24 occasions and 14 players were used 13 times. Date Score Team Oct. 14, 1970 Buffalo 107, Cleveland 92 Buffalo 14 Oct. 20, 1970 Portland 120, Cleveland 98 Cleveland 13 Nov. 11, 1970 Buffalo 134, Atlanta118 Buffalo 14 Nov. 16, 1970 Buffalo 112, Seattle 103 Buffalo 13 Nov. 8, 1978/Mar. 23, 1979 Philadelphia 123, New Jersey 117 New Jersey 13 Feb. 5, 1999 Indiana 96, Washington 81 Indiana 13, Washington 13 Feb. 5, 1999 Utah 104, Chicago 96 Chicago 13 Feb. 5, 1999 Seattle 92, Dallas 86 Dallas 13 Feb. 5, 1999 San Antonio 101, Sacramento 83 San Antonio 14, Sacramento 14 Feb. 5, 1999 Philadelphia 78, Charlotte 66 Philadelphia 13 Feb. 5, 1999 Minnesota 110, Denver 92 Minnesota 14 Feb. 5, 1999 Atlanta 100, Cleveland 83 Atlanta 13 Feb. 6, 1999 San Antonio 96, Minnesota 82 San Antonio 14 Feb. 6, 1999 Philadelphia 95, Orlando 75 Philadelphia 13 Feb. 8, 1999 Portland 95, Vancouver 76 Portland 13 Feb. 8, 1999 Houston 99, Denver 80 Denver 13 Feb. 9, 1999 Milwaukee 91, Toronto 77 Milwaukee 14 Feb. 9, 1999 Seattle 90, Golden State 71 Seattle 14, Golden State 13 Feb. 9, 1999 Utah 90, Dallas 79 Utah 13 Feb. 9, 1999 Sacramento 112, Phoenix 95 Phoenix 14 Feb. 11, 1999 Atlanta 100, Charlotte 88 Atlanta 14 Feb. 11, 1999 Minnesota 86, LA Lakers 75 Minnesota 13, LA Lakers 13 Feb. 11, 1999 Milwaukee 95, New Jersey 75 Milwaukee 13 Feb. 12, 1999 Denver 100, Dallas 94 Dallas 13 Feb. 14, 1999 San Antonio 89, Chicago 76 Chicago 13 Feb. 14, 1999 Minnesota 95, LA Clippers 73 Minnesota 14 Feb. 15, 1999 Portland 99, Dallas 84 Dallas 13 Feb 16, 1999 Houston 109, Phoenix 92 Phoenix 14 Feb. 16, 1999 Cleveland 90, Orlando 78 Orlando 13 Feb. 16, 1999 Atlanta 83, Chicago 67 Chicago 13 Feb. 17, 1999 LA Lakers 101, Dallas 88 Dallas 13 Feb. 17, 1999 Miami 91, Detroit 80 Detroit 13 Feb. 17, 1999 Minnesota 116, Houston 102 Minnesota 14 87

91 NBA S WINNING PERCENTAGE PAST 31 YEARS ( ) W L PCT. 1. LA Lakers San Antonio Phoenix Portland Seattle Utah Boston Detroit Philadelphia Houston Chicago Milwaukee New York Miami Indiana W L PCT. 16. Atlanta Orlando Dallas New Orleans Denver Sacramento Cleveland Washington Minnesota New Jersey Golden State Toronto LA Clippers Memphis Charlotte GARNETT, BOSH TOP PERFECT DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING In the NBA, as well as anywhere else in the game of basketball, consistency has always been one of the main parts of the game. To be able to put double figure points on the board night after night is a great attribute. Nine players were able to score double figures in every game they played during the season, led by Kevin Garnett of Minnesota, who was able to score double figures in all 76 games he played this season, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, MI. With the halt of Michael Jordan s streak at 866 straight games, the longest current streak belongs to Kevin Garnett at 398 games. The second longest streak belongs to Carmelo Anthony at 130 straight games. Jordan finished well ahead of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar s old record 787 straight double figure games. Player Team Record Teen 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s Kevin Garnett Minnesota 76 of Chris Bosh Toronto 69 of Carmelo Anthony Denver 65 of Ray Allen Seattle 55 of LeBron James Cleveland 77 of Kobe Bryant LA Lakers 76 of Allen Iverson Denver 64 of Pau Gasol Memphis 58 of Joe Johnson Atlanta 56 of Michael Redd Milwaukee 52 of Vince Carter New Jersey 80 of Tim Duncan San Antonio 78 of Dirk Nowitzki Dallas 76 of Zach Randolph Portland 66 of Dwayne Wade Miami 49 of Yao Ming Houston 46 of Peja Stojakovic New Orleans 11 of Elton Brand LA Clippers 77 of Rashard Lewis Seattle 57 of Paul Pierce Boston 44 of Nenad Krstic New Jersey 23 of Luol Deng Chicago 78 of Richard Hamilton Detroit 71 of Gilbert Arenas Washington 70 of Jermaine O'Neal Indiana 65 of Caron Butler Washington 59 of Shaquille O'Neal Miami 36 of Amare Stoudemire Phoenix 77 of Andre Iguodala Philadelphia 71 of Steve Nash Phoenix 71 of Tracy McGrady Houston 66 of Kevin Martin Sacramento 74 of Carlos Boozer Utah 68 of John Howard Dallas 64 of Baron Davis Golden State 57 of Davis West New Orleans 46 of NCAA TITLISTS TO NBA CHAMPIONS Four players have gone from NCAA Champion one year to NBA champions the next season. They are Bill Russell (San Francisco, Boston); Henry Bibby (UCLA, New York); Magic Johnson (Michigan State, LA Lakers); and Billy Thompson (Louisville, LA Lakers). MOST SHOTS IN GAME Bryant; 41 Bryant; 40 Randolph; 39 Bryant; 38 Bryant; 37 Iverson; 37 Arenas; 37 Bryant; 37 Hamilton; 35 Bryant; 34 Bryant; 33 Bryant (2); 32 Arenas; 32 Redd (2); 32 R. Allen; 32 McGrady; 32 Ming; 31 Iverson; 31 Bryant; 31 James (2); 31 Mo Williams; 31 R. Allen; 31 McGrady (3). MIAMI SETS RECORD 3-POINT FIELD GOAL STREAK The Miami Heat hit a three-point field goal in an NBA record 594 consecutive games. The streak started vs. Detroit Jan. 21, 1994 with a Steve Smith 3-pointer and ended on Nov. 10, 2001 vs. Sacramento. In that stretch, the Heat hit 3642 treys for a 6.13 average per game. Fifty-one different players sank the 3 s with Tim Hardaway the leader at 806. Fifteen times only one was made and 4 times the streak was kept alive by a 4th quarter trey. 88

92 Player Times Vince Carter 79 Tim Duncan 78 Luol Deng 78 Elton Brand 77 Amare Stoudemire 77 LeBron James 77 Kevin Garnett 76 Koben Bryant 76 Dirk Nowitzki 76 Kevin Martin 74 Shawn Marion 73 Leandros Barbosa 73 Dwight Howard 73 Mike Bibby 72 Ben Gordon 72 Steve Nash 71 Richard Hamilton 71 Andre Iguodala 71 Eddy Curry 70 Gilbert Arenas 70 Mehmet Okur 70 Kirk Hinrich TOP DOUBLE FIGURE SCORERS (10 or more points in a game) Player Times Player Times Player Times Chris Bosh 69 Mike Miller 61 Jason Kidd 55 Jason Terry 68 Tayshaun Prince 61 Ray Allen 55 Corey Maggette 68 Rafer Alston 61 Larry Hughes 55 Tony Parker 68 Stephen Jackson 60 Maurice Williams 55 Carlos Boozer 68 Charlie Bell 60 Kyle Korver 54 Monta Ellis 68 Gerald Wallace 60 Chris Paul 54 Deron Williams 68 Chauncey Billups 59 Emeka Okafor 53 Tracy McGrady 66 Antawn Jamison 59 Michael Redd 52 Zach Randolph 66 Desmond Mason 59 Samuel Dalembert 52 Raymond Felton 66 Mike Dunleavy 59 Stephon Marbury 51 Jermaine O'Neal 65 Caron Butler 59 Matt Harpring 51 Ruben Patterson 65 Pau Gasol 58 Grant Hill 50 Carmelo Anthony 65 Cuttino Mobley 57 Chucky Atkins 50 Allen Iverson 64 Rashard Lewis 57 Hidayet Turkoglu 50 Ricky Davis 64 Baron Davis 57 Jarrett Jack 50 Emanuel Ginobili 64 Mark Blount 57 Drew Gooden 49 Josh Howard 64 Chris Wilcox 57 "Smush" Parker 49 Danny Granger 63 T.J. Ford 57 Dwayne Wade 49 Ron Artest 62 Josh Smith 57 Jameer Nelson 49 Raja Bell 62 Al Jefferson 57 Brandon Roy 49 Al Harrington 61 Joe Johnson 56 Anthony Parker 49 Andre Miller 61 Hakim Warrick 56 Rasheed Wallace 48 Garnett, Bosh, Anthony, and Allen hit double figures in every game they played. The feat was achieved 10,789 times by 398 players. Since the only players to hit 82 were Jordan ( , 86-87, 87-88, 89-90, 90-91, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98), Bird ( ), D. Ellis and A. English ( ), Ewing, T. Campbell, Miller and Olajuwon ( ), Mullin ( ), K. Malone ( , 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 99-00) Olajuwon ( ), Gill ( ) K. Garnett ( , , , , ), V. Carter ( ), Payton ( ) and K. Bryant ( ). POINTS AND ASSISTS (Double figures in each) Player Times Player Times Steve Nash 53 Tracey McGrady 10 Deron Williams 30 Gilbert Arenas 9 Chris Paul 25 Kirk Hinrich 9 Jason Kidd 24 Maurice Williams 8 Baron Davis 20 Andre Iguodala 7 T.J. Ford 20 Jose Calderon 7 Andre Miller 19 Kobe Bryant 6 Allen Iverson 17 Jason Terry 6 Chauncey Billups 15 Jamaal Tinsley 6 Dwayne Wade 12 Like Ridnour 6 Raymond Felton 11 LeBron James 5 LEAGUE: 78 players did it 432 times ( in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; 70,583 in ; in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in ) POINTS AND TURNOVERS Emeka Okafur REBOUNDS AND BLOCKS Paul Pierce Dwigh Howard POINTS AND BLOCKS Emeka Okafor REBOUNDS AND TURNOVERS Paul Pierce Dwight Howard NBA S DOUBLE DOUBLES POINTS AND REBOUNDS (Double figures in each) Player Times Player Times Kevin Garnett 66 Tyson Chandler 34 Dwight Howard 60 Pau Gasol 33 Carlos Boozer 52 Marcus Camby 32 Amare Stoudemire 46 Josh Smith 31 Tim Duncan 45 David Lee 29 Chris Bosh 42 Drew Gooden 25 Dirk Nowitzki 41 Lamar Odom 24 Elton Brand 38 Andris Biedrins 24 Al Jefferson 38 Samuel Dalembert 23 Emeka Okafor 38 Antawn Jamison 22 Shawn Marion 37 Mehmet Okur 21 Zach Randolph 36 Udonis Haslem 21 Jermaine O'Neal 34 LEAGUE: 197 Players did it 1700 times ( in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in ) Jason Kidd Kevin Garnett Andre Iguodala Vince Carter Lamar Odom Brad Miller Baron Davis Andre Miller Pau Gasol REBOUNDS AND ASSISTS Player Times Lamar Odom 48 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 47 Earl Boykins 47 Zaza Pachulia 47 Delonte West 47 Luther Head 47 DeShawn Stevenson 46 Jamaal Tinsley 46 Richard Jefferson 46 Yao Ming 46 David West 46 Matt Carroll 45 Devin Harris 45 Adam Morrison 45 Marcus Camby 44 Paul Pierce 44 Udonis Haslem 44 Marvin Williams 44 Ryan Gomes 44 John Salmons Lebron James Carmelo Anthony Maurice Williams Boris Diaw Josh Smith Delonte West Ryan Gomes Chris Paul

93 Garnett, Kevin..66 Dwight, Howard 61 Nash, Steve Boozer, Carlos..53 Stoudemire, Amare...46 Duncan, Tim...45 Bosh, Chris Nowitzki, Dirk..41 Okafor, Emeka.39 Brand, Elton...38 Jefferson, Al...38 Marion, Shawn.37 Randolph, Zach.36 O'Neal, Jermaine.34 Chandler, Tyson.34 Gasol, Pau Kidd, Jason Camby, Marcus.32 Smith, Josh Williams, Deron.30 Lee, David Paul, Chris Odom, Lamar..25 Gooden, Drew..25 Biedrins, Andris.24 Dalembert, Samuel..23 Jamison, Antawn..22 Okur, Mehmet..21 Butler, Caron...21 Haslem, Udonis.21 Davis, Baron...20 Yao, Ming Wilcox, Chris...20 Ford, T.J Miller, Andre...19 Collison, Nick..19 Bogut, Andrew.19 Curry, Eddy Ilgauskas, Zydrunas17 Iverson, Allen..17 GARNETT S 66 DOUBLE DOUBLES TOP NBA IN Deng, Luol Billups, Chauncey16 Wallace, Gerald.16 James, LeBron.16 Wade, Dwayne.16 McGrady, Tracy.15 West, David Lewis, Rashard.14 Kaman, Chris..14 Webber, Chris..13 Carter, Vince...13 Hilario, Nene...13 Howard, Josh..13 Pachulia, Zaza.13 Wallace, Rasheed.12 Wallace, Ben...12 Artest, Ron Williams, Maurice.11 Felton, Raymond11 Bryant, Kobe...10 Patterson, Ruben10 Arenas, Gilbert.10 Hinrich, Kirk...10 Bynum, Andrew 10 Howard, Juwan..9 Maggette, Corey.9 Warrick, Hakim..9 O'Neal, Shaquille 8 McDyess, Antonio 8 Smith, Joe Dampier, Erick...8 Harrington, Al...8 Richardson, Quentin 8 Blount, Mark....8 Murphy, Troy....8 Barnes, Matt....8 Nocioni, Andres..8 Williams, Sheldon 8 Thomas, Etan...7 Tinsley, Jamaal..7 Haywood, Brendan7 Dunleavy, Mike..7 Iguodala, Andre.7 Childress, Josh...7 Varejao, Anderson7 May, Sean Calderon, Jose...7 Millsap, Paul....7 Terry, Jason....6 Miller, Mike Evans, Reggie...6 Milicic, Darko...6 Ridnour, Luke...6 Diaw, Boris Gomes, Ryan....6 Villanueva, Charlie..6 Aldridge, LaMarcus.6 Magloire, Jamaal..6 Pierce, Paul Parker, Tony....5 Prince, Tayshaun.5 Anthony, Carmelo 5 Perkins, Kendrick 5 Walton, Luke....5 Barbosa, Leandros.5 West, Delonte...5 Krstic, Nenad...5 Gay, Rudy Allen, Ray Abdur-Rahim, Shareef.4 Williams, Jason..4 Thomas, Kenny..4 Crawford, Jamal.4 Swift, Stromile...4 Richardson, Jason 4 Brown, Kwame..4 Gadzuric, Dan...4 Pietrus, Mikael..4 Wright, Dorell...4 Williams, Marvin.4 Hayes, Chuck...4 Jackson, Marc...4 Balkman, R Roy, Brandon...4 Mutombo, D Cassell, Sam....3 Brown, P.J Thomas, Kurt...3 Williamson, Corliss3 Walker, Antoine..3 Battie, Tony Daniels, Antonio.3 Miller, Brad Lue, Tyronn Boykins, Earl....3 Bibby, Mike Atkins, Chucky..3 Claxton, Craig...3 Kirilenko, Andrei.3 Watson, Earl....3 Alston, Rafer....3 Cook, Brian Blake, Steve....3 Granger, Danny..3 Frye, Channing..3 Jack, Jarrett....3 Oberto, Fabricio.3 Petro, Johan....3 Rondo, Rajon...3 Smith, Craig....3 Collins, Mardy...3 Garbajosa, Jorge.3 Johnson, A Marshall, Donyell 2 Stoudamire, Damon 2 Knight, Brevin...2 Thomas, Tim....2 Davis, Ricky....2 Skinner, Brian...2 Harpring, Matt..2 Mohammed, Nazr 2 Hamilton, Richard 2 Najera, Eduardo.2 Mason, Demond.2 Johnson, Joe....2 James, Mike....2 Hunter, Steven..2 Salmons, John...2 Moore, Mikki...2 Brown, Devin...2 Outlaw, Travis...2 Kapono, Jason..2 Udoka, Ime Livingston, Shaun 2 Martin, Kevin...2 Maxiell, Jason...2 Johnson, Amir...2 Ellis, Monta Turiak, Ronny...2 Thomas, Tyrus...2 Williams, Justin..2 Payton, Gary...1 Davis, Dale Mourning, Alonzo 1 Jones, Eddie....1 Armstrong, Darrell..1 Finley, Michael..1 Snow, Eric Rose, Malik Fisher, Derek....1 Doleac, Michael..1 Hughes, Larry...1 Posey, James....1 Francis, Steve...1 Foster, Jeff Booth, Calvin...1 Voskuhl, Jake...1 Jackson, Stephen.1 Martin, Kenyon..1 Peterson, Morris.1 Stevenson, D Nachbar, Bostjan.1 Pargo, Jannero..1 Butler, Rasual...1 Murray, Ronald..1 Ginobili, Emanuel 1 Wilks, Mike Sweetney, Mike..1 Elson, Francisco..1 Duhon, Chris....1 Ariza, Trevor....1 Bonner, Matt....1 Butler, Jackie...1 Kleiza, Linas....1 Wright, Antoine..1 Graham, Joey...1 Blatche, Andray..1 Jones, Solomon..1 Powe, Leon Herrman, Walter.1 Sefolosha, Thabo.1 Barea, Jose Juan.1 Ike Diogu Foye, Randy....1 Boone, Josh....1 Rodriguez, Sergio 1 Bargnani, Andrea 1 Anderson, Derek.1 Bell, Raja Hassell, Trenton..1 Diop, Desagana..1 Brezec, Primoz..1 Jefferson, Richard 1 Radmanovic, V...1 Battier, Shane...1 League: in , in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in ; in Total Team Forwards Guards Centers Coaches Total Money Detroit $99,500 Indiana $72,000 LA Lakers $65,000 Charlotte $62,000 Denver $56,000 New York $56,000 LA Clippers $55,500 Phoenix $52,000 New Jersey $50,000 Dallas $49,000 Minnesota $46,000 NO/Okla. City $46,000 Utah $39,500 Golden State $38,500 Sacramento $37,500 Miami $37,000 TECHNICALS BY TEAM Total Team Forwards Guards Centers Coaches Total MoneyChicago $35,000 San Antonio $35,000 Milwaukee $33,000 Cleveland $32,500 Orlando $32,500 Houston $32,000 Seattle $30,500 Washington $30,500 Portland $29,000 Memphis $26,000 Atlanta $24,500 Boston $24,000 Toronto $18,000 Philadelphia $16,000 TOTALS $1,260,000 Note: Technical fouls 1 though 5 are $1000 apiece, technical fouls 6 through 10 are $1500 apiece, technical fouls 11 through 15 are $2000 apiece, technical fouls 16 and above are $2500 apiece, plus a one-game suspension after every other technical (16, 18, 20, etc.). Total calls at 1103, down 56 from 985 in ; 1159 in ; 1603 in ; 1250 in ; 1374 in ; 1288 in ; 1909 in ; 1938 in , 2300 in , 2967 in , 1967 in , 598 in , 1263 in , 1791 in , 1899 in , 1430 in , 1161 in , and 1748 in ). No fines for illegal defenses or miscellaneous technicals. Total money at $1,260,000 in , $1,605,500 in , $579,500 in and $801,500 in COACHES WERE ONE TIME PLAYERS WITH THEIR TEAMS Only 3 of the current coaches actually played for their current teams. They are Maurice Cheeks with Philadelphia, Avery Johnson with Dallas and Reggie Theus with Sacramento. 90

94 TECHNICAL FOUL RACE PLAYER TOTAL PLAYER TOTAL PLAYER TOTAL PLAYER TOTAL PLAYER TOTAL Dikembe Mutombo...29 Josh Smith Bo Outlaw Othella Harrington....3 Austin Croshere Kevin Garnett Kendrick Perkins Bonzi Wells Raymond Felton Boris Diaw Mikki Moore Linas Kleiza Brad Miller Robert Horry Brandon Roy Alonzo Mourning Michael Doleac Channing Frye Salim Stoudamire Charlie Bell Dirk Nowitzki Rafer Alston Charlie Villanueva....5 Sasha Vujacic CJ Miles Amare Stoudemire...24 Steve Francis Chuck Hayes Shavlik Randolph Danny Fortson Jermaine O'Neal Vince Carter Damien Wilkins Shawn Marion David Noel Rasheed Wallace Ben Wallace Darko Milicic TJ Ford David Wesley Tyson Chandler Brevin Knight Derek Fisher Tayshaun Prince Dorell Wright Dwight Howard Chauncey Billups DeShawn Stevenson...5 Tracy McGrady Earl Barron Jason Collins Corliss Williamson....8 Devean George Zaza Pachulia Eddie Jones Andre Miller Jarron Collins Hakim Warrick Andray Blatche Flip Murray Tim Duncan Jerry Stackhouse Jason Kapono Andre Brown Fred Jones Kobe Bryant Kirk Hinrich Jason Kidd Anthony Parker Gerald Green Lamar Odom Matt Barnes Jason Terry Antoine Wright Gordan Giricek Ruben Patterson Mo Williams Josh Howard Antonio Daniels Greg Buckner Stephen Jackson Samuel Dalembert....8 Kurt Thomas Brent Barry Hassan Adams Eddy Curry Sebastian Telfair Larry Hughes Calvin Booth Ivan McFarlin Mark Blount Smush Parker Malik Allen Carlos Delfino Jalen Rose Zydrunas Ilgauskas..17 Steven Hunter Marc Jackson Cedric Simmons Jared Reiner Baron Davis Tony Battie Marcus Camby Chris Duhon Jason Hart Richard Hamilton Travis Outlaw Michael Redd Damon Stoudamire...2 Jeff McInnis Shaquille O'Neal Adam Morrison Rashard Lewis Daniel Gibson Joey Graham Andrew Bynum Alexander Johnson....7 Stephon Marbury Danny Granger Jorge Garbajosa Carmelo Anthony Andre Iguodala Tony Parker Darrick Martin Josh Boone Shareef Abdur-Rahim.15 Andris Biedrins Anthony Johnson Devin Brown Josh Childress Andrew Bogut Bobby Jackson Brian Cardinal Devin Harris Jumaine Jones Chris Bosh Bostjan Nachbar Brian Skinner Earl Watson Junior Harrington....1 Gerald Wallace Bruce Bowen Carlos Arroyo Eric Williams Justin Reed Jake Voskuhl Chris Webber Dan Gadzuric Hilton Armstrong Keith McLeod Allen Iverson Darrell Armstrong....7 Derek Anderson JR Smith Kelenna Azubuike....1 Chris Paul David Lee Deron Williams Jamal Sampson Kenyon Martin Desmond Mason Delonte West Eddie House James Jones Kevin Ollie Ricky Davis Etan Thomas Francisco Garcia Jarvis Hayes Kevin Willis Troy Murphy Gary Payton Ike Diogu Jason Williams Kenyon Dooling Yao Ming Hedo Turkoglu Jake Tsakalidis Jerome James Luke Ridnour Al Harrington Jeff Foster Justin Williams Joe Johnson Maceo Baston Al Jefferson Joel Przybilla Lawrence Roberts Joe Smith PHI Marcus Banks Antoine Walker Linton Johnson Luke Walton Joe Smith DEN Mark Madsen DeSagana Diop Nate Robinson Matt Carroll John Lucas Marquis Daniels Johan Petro Pau Gasol Michael Olowonkandi..4 Jordan Farmar Maurice Ager Nick Collison Paul Pierce Mazr Mohammed Jose Calderon Maurice Evans Zach Randolph Reggie Evans Primoz Brezec Josh Powell Melvin Ely Antonio McDyess Ron Artest Raef LaFrentz Keith Bogans Michael Finley Chris Kaman Stromile Swift Sean May Kris Humphries Michael Sweetney....1 Chris Wilcox Tim Thomas Shaun Livingston LeBron James Mickael Pietrus Clifford Robinson Andrea Bargnani Thabo Sefolosha Leon Powe Mike Dunleavy Corey Maggette Carlos Boozer Adonal Foyle Lindsey Hunter Mike James Dahntay Jones Chucky Atkins Anderson Varejao Luther Head Orien Greene Elton Brand Craig Smith Ben Gordon Manu Ginobili Pat Burke Jamaal Magloire Drew Gooden Dale Davis Marcus Williams Paul Davis Mehmet Okur Dwyane Wade Damon Jones Mardy Collins Paja Stojakovic Raja Bell Grant Hill Darius Songaila Martell Webster Rafael Araujo Sam Cassell Jarrett Jack David Harrison Maurice Taylor Randy Foye Udonis Haslem Juan Dixon POR Eric Snow Mouhamed Sene Rashad McCants Brendan Haywood...10 Juan Dixon TOR Frabricio Obert Paul Millsap Rodney Carney Donyell Marshall Juwan Howard Gilbert Arenas Quinton Ross Roger Mason Eduardo Najera Kenny Thomas Ime Udoka Rasual Butler Ronnie Brewer Kwame Brown LaMarcus Aldridge....6 Jamal Crawford Renaldo Balkman Rudy Gay Nenad Krstic Lorenzen Wright Jameer Nelson Richard Jefferson Sasha Pavlovic PJ Brown Malik Rose Jared Jeffries Ronny Turiaf Scot Pollard Quentin Richardson..10 Marko Jaric Jason Maxiell Ryan Gomes Shammond Williams...1 Tyrus Thomas Marvin Williams Jason Richardson Ryan Hillins Slava Medvedenko....1 Brian Cook Matt Harpring JR Smith Sarunas Jasikevicius...2 Tyronn Lue Caron Butler Mike Bibby Kevin Martin Steve Blake Vassilis Spanoulis Cuttino Mobley Nene Kirk Snyder Trevos Ariza Vladimir Radmanovic..1 David West Rasho Nesterovic Kyle Korver Yakhouba Diawara....2 Wally Szczerbiak Emeka Okafor Shelden Williams Leandro Barbosa Aaron Williams Walter Herrmann Erick Dampier Steve Nash Luol Deng Adrian Griffin Total Francisco Elson Tony Allen Mike Miller Alan Anderson Jamaal Tinsley Andres Nocioni Monta Ellis Allan Ray James Posey Antawn Jamison Morris Peterson Anthony Roberson....1 WILLIS REED DISTINCTION Willis Reed was the last rookie of the year who was not a first round draft choice. He did it in after being a second round draft choice of the New York Knicks. 91

95 TECHNICAL FOUL DATA Technicals No. Position Called Ousters Money 246 Players $991, Coaches $252, Asst. Coaches 16 0 $16,000 1 Asst. Trainer 1 0 OVERALL $1,260,000 Past totals were 985 in ; 1230 in ; 1588 in in ; 1400 in ; 1408 in ; 1721 in ; 1042 in ; 1909 in ; 1938 in ; 2604 in ; 2964 in ; 2100 in ; 1938 in ; 1541 in ; 1735 in ; 1944 in ; 1471 in ; 1133 in ; 1515 in ; 1560 in ; 1240 in ; 1135 in ; 1064 in ; 962 in ; 889 in ; 911 in ; 1198 in ; 901 in ; 876 in ; 682 in ; 708 in ; 776 in ; 716 in ; and 586 in Past totals were $1,045,000 in ; $610,000 in ; $787;500 in ; $607;500 in ; $754;500 in ; $697;000 in ; $641;000 in ; $369;500 in ; $608;000 in ; $564;000 in ; $787;500 in ; $695;500 in ; $156;250 in ; $155;500 in ; $105;950 in ; $108;050 in ; $127;150 in ; $98;700 in ; $81;100 in ; $87;050 in ; $95;500 in ; $86;350 in ; $85;050 in ; $76;050 in ; $90;600 in ; $81;360 in ; $67;575 in ; $81;975 in and $73;500 in McDyess Knight Anthony D. Armstrong Mason Camby R. Hamilton Carlisle S. Jackson Francis Iverson Mournning A. Miller Bogut A. Walker A. Johnson B. Davis Bickerstaff B. Jackson B. Miller Skinner Frye Duhon C. Paul Wilcox D. Jones Milicic Lee E. Jordan Najera Payton Popovich Magloire Tinsley Posey Jeffries Kidd Terry J. Williams McInnis Stackhouse Josh Smith J.R. Smith Garnett Dooling Odom Frank M. Jackson M. Collins M. Williams Barnes M. Taylor Okur Bibby D'Antoni Dunleavy Mo Williams M. Peterson N. Robinson P. Jackson Q. Richardson Araujo Alston Bell R. Wallace Cassell Skiles Smush Parker Duncan T. Thomas T. Chandler Total: TOTALS: 83 om ; 63 in ; 67 in ); 61 in ; 77 in ; 116 in ; 127 in ; 77 in ; 67 in ; 108 in ; 96 in ; 148 in ; 123 in ; 145 in ; 96 in ; 99 in ; 88 in ; 125 in ; 88 in ; 74 in ; 73 in ; 97 in ; 83 in ; 69 in ; 69 in ; 78 in ; 63 in ; 77 in ; 65 in ; 79 in ; 78 in ; 71 in ; 72 in ; 66 in ; 54 in ; and 31 in R. Wallace 8 Moore 6 B. Davis 5 Duncan 5 S. Jackson 4 Ilgauskas 4 Hamilton 3 Pavlovic 3 Varejao 2 Nocioni 2 McDyess 2 Cook 2 Webber 2 Fisher 2 Diop 2 Mutombo 2 83 OUSTERS (NORMALLY 2 TECHNICALS IN GAME) IN PLAYOFF TECHNICALS Marshall 2 Gooden 2 Stackhouse 2 Howard 2 Hinrich 2 L. James 2 Bell 2 R. Jefferson 2 Marion 2 Stoudemire 1 A. Wright 1 Croshere 1 Gordon 1 Haywood 1 Barry 1 Bowen 1 Anthony 1 Billups 1 Hayes 1 D. Davis 1 D. Williams 1 Harris 1 D. Howard 1 Snow 1 Elson 1 State 1 Giricek 1 Jam. Jones 1 Posey 1 Jas. Collins 1 Maxiell 1 Terry 1 J. Howard 1 Bryant 1 K. Brown 1 Camby 1 M. Williams 1 Barnes 1 Pietrus 1 Nene 1 Horry 1 Battie 1 Thomas 1 Yao 1 TOTALS COACHES Sloan 2 Karl 1 Popovich 1 Iavaroni 1 Brown 1 D Antoni 1 Skiles 1 TOTALS 7-8 Total in Player Coaches ; Player Coaches 59-94; Player Coaches , Illegal Defenses 15-47; Player Coaches Illegal Defenses : Player Coaches 57-87, Illegal Defenses 12-58; : Player Coaches , Illegal Defenses 14-46; : Player-Coaches , Illegal Defenses 9-27; : Player-Coaches , Illegal Defenses 10-32; : Player-Coaches 54-85, Illegal Defenses 11-38; : Players-Coaches , Illegal Defenses 10-36; : Players-Coaches , Illegal Defenses 11-63; : Players-Coaches , Illegal Defenses 15-91; : Players-Coaches 63-91, Illegal Defenses 15-75; : Players-Coaches , Illegal Defenses 14-69; Players-Coaches 61-97, Illegal Defenses MID-SEASON COACHING CHANGES John Grasso checked the mid-season coaching changes for BAA, NBA and ABA teams that came into the NBA. He indicates the best improvements were by Danny Aing after succeeding Cotton Fitzsimmons (0-8) at Phoenix in , going And by Lenny Wilkens in after taking Bob Hopkins place (5-17) and going the rest of the way. 92

96 D. Nelson...76 J. Sloan...60 D. Motta...59 B. Fitch...48 K. Loughery...40 C. Barkley...37 L. Brown...28 R. Wallace...28 D. Rodman...24 D. Harris...23 B. Bickerstaff...23 N. Van Lier...22 R. Miller...21 R. Mahorn...20 F. Brickowski...19 G. Karl...19 G. Payton...19 D. Moe...18 C. Daly...18 D. Issel...18 I. Thomas...18 V. Maxwell...17 C. Drexler...17 K. Willis...17 S. O Neal...17 M. Dunleavy...17 J. Rodgers...16 G. Shue...16 P. Johnson...16 H. Olajuwon...16 H. Brown...16 P. Jackson...16 C. Fitzsimmons...14 L. Shelton...13 S. Albeck...13 NBA OUSTERS ( ) (Minimum 6 Times) B. Laimbeer...13 K.C. Jones...13 X. McDaniel...13 A. Mason...13 A. Mourning...13 M. Lucas...12 B. Van Breda Kolff...12 A. Bristow...12 D. Walker...12 S. Kemp...12 K. Malone...12 E. Money...12 T. Heinsohn...11 D. Dawkins...11 R. Barry...11 S. Bradley...11 C. Robinson...11 E. Hayes...10 R. Adubato...10 S. Johnson...10 B. Benjamin...10 C. Scott...10 M. Richardson...10 D. Rivers...10 A. Walker...10 G. Popovich...10 J. Stackhouse...10 B. Lanier...9 B. Cunningham...9 M. Aguirre...9 T. Chambers...9 K. Norman...9 J.R. Reid...9 C. Oakley...9 J. Kersey...9 D. Ainge...9 R. Strickland...9 L. Wilkens...9 J.R. Rider...9 C. Gatling...9 John Lucas...9 Van Exel...9 S. Skiles...9 J.Hornacek...8 B. King...8 S. Hastings...8 K. Duckworth...8 R. Sobers...8 B. Leonard...8 D. Ellis...8 Buck Williams...8 D. Harper...8 P. Westphal...8 G. St. Jean...8 T. Hardaway...8 Al Harrington...8 F. Layden...7 M. Bantom...7 G. McGinnis...7 S. Lacey...7 P. Maravich...7 C. Person...7 S. Floyd...7 J. Humphries...7 J. Edwards...7 J. MacLeod...7 M. Newlin...7 Bob Hill...7 S. Hastings...7 P. Ewing...7 S. Robertson...7 L. Hollins...7 D. Cowens...7 D. Manning...7 E. Campbell...7 R. Tomjanovich...7 P. Riley...7 R. Horry...7 A. McDyess...7 R. Hamilton...7 R. Carlisle...7 K. Jabbar...6 D. Johnson...6 D. Versace...6 P. Cummings...6 S. Nater...6 J. Donaldson...6 Sid Green...6 Jay Williams (NJ)...6 A. Bianchi...6 E. Monroe...6 Mickey Johnson...6 M. L. Carr...6 B. Dandridge...6 J. Lynam...6 V. Askew...6 A. Gilliam...6 D. Vitale...6 Childs...6 G. Heard...6 B. Knight...6 D. Armstrong...6 D. Mason...6 T. McGrady...6 Ken. Martin...6 FLAGRANT FOUL LEADERS PLAYER NO. Oakley 43 Barkley 36 S. O'Neal 31 Rodman 21 Willis 20 Ju. Howard 18 Gilliam 17 L. Thompson 17 Coleman 17 D. Davis 17 Fortson 17 Mourning 17 Artest 16 Salley 15 Polynice 14 Gatling 14 Askins 14 Haley 14 PLAYER NO. Manning 13 Massenburg 13 Gugliotta 13 J. R. Reid 12 Fox 12 Campbell 12 S. Bradley 12 Coles 11 Ferry 11 T. Hill 11 Kemp 11 P.J. Brown 11 Stackhouse 11 Francis 11 S. Green 10 T. Mills 10 Kersey 10 Perkins 10 PLAYER NO. G. Anthony 10 A. Mason 10 Trent 10 K. Martin 10 R. Bell 10 Tinsley 10 J. Magloire 10 T. Hardaway 9 Starks 9 M. Smith 9 Malone 9 G. Anderson 9 D. Harper 9 Douglas 9 Skiles 9 B. Benjamin 9 Mahorn 9 Perdue 9 PLAYER NO. T. Davis 9 Mitchell 9 C. Mills 9 B. Miller 9 Simpkins 8 T. Cummings 8 Smits 8 Geiger 8 Maxwell 8 Askew 8 Lister 8 Humphries 8 Laimbeer 8 Divac 8 Childs 8 Mutombo 8 Augmon 7 Morris 7 PLAYER NO. Norman 7 Tisdale 7 D. Smith 7 W. Williams 7 Ostertag 7 Horry 7 L. Wright 7 B. Edwards 6 M. Bryant 6 Br. Williams 6 Cato 6 Day 6 A. Carter 6 G. Robinson 6 J. Wallace 6 D. Armstrong 6 93

97 HASSAN ADAMS TOPS TRILLION CLUB WITH 14 IN Some years back ex-player Scott Hastings devised the Trillion Club. To become a member you must play in an NBA game (no minimum time) and do absolutely nothing since 15 zeros follow the minute column. (A commitee voted to allow a player to join the club if he only had a personal foul.) Hassan Adams of New Jersey led in with 14. Ryan Bowen led in The winner was Anthony Carter with a record 23. The winner was Darvin Ham with 10. The winner was John Salmons with 10. The winner was Mark Pope with 9; in , Travis Knight had 11. In Doug Overton and Bruce Bowen tied for first with 9. In David Wingate did it 8 times to beat out Brian Evans with 5. In the season DeJuan Wheat of Minnesota led with 11; in Jud Buechler was the runaway winner with 15 games. Lou Roe led in with 12, Doug Lee in with 7. Times Hassan Adams James Singleton Daniel Ewing Steve Novak David Noel Calvin Booth Paul Davis Mardy Collins Mickael Gelabale James Lang Ronald Dupree Andray Blatche Solomon Jones Bobby Jones Maceo Baston DJ Mbenga Kris Humphries Orien Greene Lynn Greer Josh Boone PJ Ticker Malik Rose Scot Pollard Jacque Vaughn Jerome James Mark Madsen Dan Dickau Darrick Martin Royal Ivey Justin Reed Matt Freije Rawle Marshall Sarunas Jasikevicius...5 Louis Williams Cedric Bozeman Jose Juan Barea Maurice Ager Uros Slokar Dee Brown Alexander Johnson....5 Andre Brown Dikembe Mutombo....4 Eric Williams Times Scott Padgett 4 Bernard Robinson....4 Viktor Khryapa Jason Maxiell Antoine Wright CJ Miles John Lucas Leon Powe Yahouba Diawara Vassilis Spanoulis Shawne Williams Hilton Armstrong Andreas Glyniadakis..4 Jeremy Richardson....4 Dale Davis Shammond Williams...3 Pat Garrity Iakovos Tsakalidis....3 Jamal Sampson Jason Hart Matt Barnes Dorell Wright Bena Udrih Pape Sow Matt Bonner Kirk Snyder Jackie Butler Salim Stoudamire Joey Graham Ryan Hollins Chris McCray Steven Smith Saer Sene Quincy Douby Ronnie Brewer Roger Mason David Wesley Darrell Armstrong....2 Alan Henderson Corliss Williamson....2 Aaron Williams Kelvin Cato Adonal Foyle Times Raef LaFrentz Michael Olowokandi...2 Michael Doleac Adrian Griffin Jumaine Jones Dermarr Johnson Stanislav Medvedenko.2 Steven Hunter Melvin Ely Ronald Murray Mike Wilks Aleksandar Pavlovic...2 Keith McLeod Jared Reiner Luke Jackson Quinton Ross Sasha Vujacic JR Smith Esteban Batista Julius Hodge Linas Kleiza Travis Deiner Francisco Garcia Ronnie Price Ronny Turiaf Rajon Rondo Allen Ray Othella Harrington....2 Thabo Sefolosha Mensah Bonsu Pops...2 Chris Quinn Ersan Ilyasova Cedric Simmons Ivan McFarlin Damir Markota Kalenna Azubuike....2 Gary Payton Lindsey Hunter Bo Outlaw Eric Piatkowski Jalen Rose Aaron McKie Juwan Howard Times Joe Smith Kurt Thomas Austin Croshere Danny Fortson Kevin Ollie Anthony Johnson Nazr Mohammed Damon Jones Greg Buckner Jake Voskuhl Jamal Crawford Eduardo Nejera Ira Newble Zeljko Rebraca Primoz Brezec Malik Allen Mike James Brian Scalabrine Tony Parker Jarron Collins Carlos Arroyo Reggie Evans Junior Harrington....1 Bostjan Nachbar Fred Jones Darko Milicic Mike Sweetney Linton Johnson Mikael Pietrus Brian Cook Michael Ruffin Chris Duhon Carlos Delfino Andre Barrett Sebastian Telfair Rafael Araujo Josh Powell Amir Johnson Yaroslav Korolev Lawrence Roberts Anthony Roberson....1 Brandon Bass Nate Robinson Times Shavlik Randolph Johan Petro Stephen Graham Bracey Wright Sheldon Williams Walter Herrman Shannon Brown Daniel Gibson Patrick O'Bryant Tarence Kinsey Robert Hite Marc Jackson Marcus Vinicius Renaldo Balkman Rodney Carney LaMarcus Aldridge....1 Desmon Farmer Roger Powell Marcus Banks Doug Christie Luke Jackson Justin Williams will Conroy Louis Amundson Randolph Morris Totals Magloire L. Wright Tinsley Foster S. Jones B. Gordon B. Miller Gooden Stackhouse Josh Howard Ju. Howard L. James Collins Barnes Peterson Collison R. Hamilton S. O'Neal S. Francis FLAGRANT FOULS IN Tim Thomas Mourning A. Miller Glyniadakis Nocioni Bogut A. Walker B. Davis Scalabrine Skinner Frye Duhon Granger Milicic D. Armstrong D. West Diop Mason D. Brown Marshall Curry Brand Dampier E. Thomas G. Green Turkoglu Voskuhl Posey Jeffries Reiner Jar. Collins Jas. Collins J. Terry J. Johnson JR Smith Reed Bogans Dooling Hinrich M. Jackson Blount Madsen Webster Okur N. Robinson Burke Araujo Bell Foye Nesterovic Felton Balkman R. Jefferson Dupree Turiak Talfair Battier Abdur-Rahim Claxton Diener Haslem Szczerbiak

98 LEBRON JAMES YOUNGEST IN MANY CATEGORIES LeBron James is one of the more exciting players in the NBA today. His combination of ability, feel for the game and maturity has allowed him to succeed since his first game as a rookie. Here is a list of milestones that he is youngest to accomplish. List provided by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Selected #1 overall in draft Named All-NBA Score 30 points in a game Score 40 points in a game Score 50 points in a game Lead his team in points per game Win NBA Rookie of the Year Record a Triple-Double Score 2,000 points in a single season Reach career numbers of 3,500 points, 1,000 rebounds, 1,000 assists Score 1,000 career points Score 2,000 career points Score 3,000 career points Score 4,000 career points Score 5,000 career points Score 6,000 career points Score 7,000 career points Score 8,000 career points Win All-Star game MVP Selected First-Team All-NBA Average at least 30 points per game in a season Other Feats - Became just the fourth player in NBA history to average at least 31.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists for an entire season (Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan and Jerry West). - During a seven-game stretch from Dec Jan. 10, James posted at least 30 points, seven rebounds and five assists in each game, joining Oscar Robertson during the season and Wilt chamberlain during the season as the only players to ever accomplish the feat. - One of only three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in his playoff debut (Magic Johnson and Johnny McCarthy). - First player in NBA history to score more than 40 points in Playoff road game with 41 points in Game 3 at Washington during the 2006 playoffs. - One of only three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists in his rookie season. - One of only three players since 1070 to record nine straight games of scoring 35 or more points (March 22 - April 2, 2006). - First non Guard to have at least 7 assists in 8 straight games. - Second player to post 3 consecutive seasons of at least 27 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists. - Joined Oscar Robertson as the only player to average at least 30 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists in a single post season. - Fourth player to average 31 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists for a season. IVERSON HOLDS UNIQUE RECORD Allen Iverson is the only player in NBA history to finish Top 5 of four different categories. In , he was 1st in Scoring (307), 2nd in Steals (2.40), 2nd in Minutes Played (42.3) and 5th in Assists (7.9). MARION MATCHES DAVID ROBINSON In , Shawn Marion matched David Robinson s feat of Ranking in Top 5 in Rebounds and Steals. Marion was 3rd in Rebounds (11.3) and 4th in Steals (2.01) in and 3rd (11.8) in Rebounds and 5th (1.98) in Rebounds in IVERSON 4TH TO WIN FOUR SCORING TITLES Allen Iverson became fourth player in NBA history to capture four or more scoring titles with a 30.7 feat in The others are Wilt Chamberlain (7), Michael Jordan (10) and George Gerwin (4). JAMES YOUNGEST TO RECORD TRIPLE DOUBLE Lebron James, at 20, is the youngest player in NBA history to post a triple double. He did it on January 19, 2005 at Portland. Two days later he did it again at Golden State. HOME ATTENDANCE ROAD ATTENDANCE TEAM G ATT AVG G ATT AVG Atlanta ,375 15, ,992 17,171 Boston ,576 16, ,385 17,570 Charlotte ,520 15, ,570 17,477 Chicago ,364 22, ,276 18,153 Cleveland ,883 20, ,561 18,941 Dallas ,411 20, ,683 17,822 Denver ,437 17, ,698 18,163 Detroit ,116 22, ,059 18,001 Golden State ,267 18, ,540 17,012 Houston ,632 16, ,686 18,187 Indiana ,750 15, ,904 17,803 LA Clippers ,261 18, ,650 17,406 LA Lakers ,415 18, ,614 18,917 Memphis ,836 14, ,811 17,337 Miami ,541 19, ,748 18,945 Milwaukee ,629 16, ,373 17,351 ATTENDANCE HOME ATTENDANCE ROAD ATTENDANCE TEAM G ATT AVG G ATT AVG Minnesota ,947 15, ,673 17,894 New Jersey ,955 16, ,697 17,871 New Orleans ,165 17, ,244 16,982 New York ,017 18, ,361 17,984 Orlando ,887 17, ,307 17,471 Philadelphia ,603 14, ,840 17,850 Phoenix ,302 18, ,182 18,541 Portland ,778 16, ,878 17,558 Sacramento ,997 17, ,602 17,283 San Antonio ,823 18, ,034 17,464 Seattle ,163 15, ,264 17,445 Toronto ,603 18, ,230 17,347 Utah ,214 19, ,558 17,504 Washington ,283 18, ,090 17,270 TOTALS ,841,480 17, ,841,480 17,757 95

99 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS POINTS These figures are a projection of a player s statistics if he actually played 48 minutes every game. Kobe Bryant Carmelo Anthony Yao Ming Dwyane Wade Gilbert Arenas Michael Redd Tracy McGrady Dirk Nowitzki Paul Pierce LeBron James Zach Randolph Vince Carter Ray Allen Ben Gordon Amare Stoudemire Allen Iverson Shaquille O'Neal Carlos Boozer Joe Johnson Manu Ginobili Chris Bosh Tim Duncan Pau Gasol Kevin Martin Tony Parker Rashard Lewis Baron Davis Kevin Garnett JR Smith Eddy Curry Corey Maggette Leandro Barbosa Jermaine O'Neal Josh Howard Richard Hamilton Elton Brand Andres Nocioni Wally Szczerbiak Uros Slokar Mehmet Okur Steve Nash Antawn Jamison Sam Cassell Mike Bibby Nenad Krstic Al Harrington Luol Deng David West Ron Artest Jerry Stackhouse Sean May Eddie House Gerald Wallace Anthony Roberson Caron Butler Jason Richardson Hakim Warrick Monta Ellis Ike Diogu Chucky Atkins Al Jefferson Dwight Howard Ruben Patterson Nate Robinson Mo Williams Jason Terry Brandon Roy Gerald Green Earl Boykins Jamal Crawford Walter Herrmann Mike Miller Tony Allen Chauncey Billups Charlie Villanueva Chris Paul Stephen Jackson Kirk Hinrich T.J. Ford Kyle Korver Shawn Marion Grant Hill Corliss Williamson Matt Carroll Andrea Bargnani Richard Jefferson Nene Salim Stoudamire Willie Green Matt Harpring Ricky Davis Bostjan Nachbar Andre Iguodala Eric Williams Bobby Jackson Josh Smith Randy Foye Brian Cook Stephon Marbury Deron Williams Kelenna Azubuike Marcus Banks Jalen Rose Jannero Pargo Zydrunas Ilgauskas Zaza Pachulia Jameer Nelson Chris Wilcox Darrick Martin Hedo Turkoglu Tyronn Lue Carlos Arroyo Travis Outlaw Matt Bonner Alonzo Mourning Morris Peterson Donyell Marshall Jose Calderon Emeka Okafor Mickael Pietrus Ersan Ilyasova Jason Kapono Jamaal Tinsley Matt Barnes Danny Granger Allan Ray Jose Barea Stromile Swift Tim Thomas Mike Dunleavy Marcus Williams Brian Cardinal LaMarcus Aldridge Michael Finley JJ Redick Lamar Odom Juan Dixon Devin Brown Darius Songaila Larry Hughes Rudy Gay Linas Kleiza Steve Francis John Lucas Mike James Marquis Daniels Gordan Giricek Desmond Mason Marc Jackson Michael Sweetney Mark Blount Sarunas Jasikevicius Trevor Ariza Craig Smith Drew Gooden Sasha Pavlovic Luther Head Adam Morrison Shareef Abdur-Rahim Justin Williams Quentin Richardson Raja Bell Devin Harris Tayshaun Prince Charlie Bell Brent Barry Ryan Gomes Tyrus Thomas (Minimum15 games or 750 minutes.) Lynn Greer Raymond Felton Ronnie Brewer Marvin Williams Antonio McDyess Alan Anderson Rasheed Wallace Tarence Kinsey Joey Graham Delonte West Louis Williams DeShawn Stevenson Josh Boone Paul Millsap Malik Allen Cuttino Mobley Rodney Carney Troy Murphy Chris Webber Dan Dickau David Harrison Mikki Moore Luke Ridnour Anthony Parker Nazr Mohammed Smush Parker Maurice Evans Rasual Butler Joe Smith Bonzi Wells Leon Powe Pat Burke Vladimir Radmanovic Troy Hudson Juwan Howard Antoine Walker Keyon Dooling Andre Miller Shannon Brown Derek Fisher Channing Frye Jarvis Hayes PJ Tucker David Lee Beno Udrih Darrell Armstrong Andrew Bogut Rafer Alston Jarrett Jack Ira Newble Jason Williams Damien Wilkins Andrew Bynum Jason Kidd Jason Maxiell Josh Childress James Jones Bracey Wright Ronny Turiaf Hassan Adams Dahntay Jones Samuel Dalembert Chris Kaman Chris Quinn Alexander Johnson Ryan Hollins Luke Walton Lindsey Hunter Primoz Brezec Andre Brown Donell Taylor Kirk Snyder Ronnie Price Maceo Baston Travis Diener Udonis Haslem Kris Humphries Earl Watson Francisco Garcia Derek Anderson Roger Mason Damon Jones Sasha Vujacic Darko Milicic Justin Reed Johan Petro Nick Collison Rashad McCants Marcus Camby Quincy Douby Andris Biedrins Josh Powell Bobby Jones Martell Webster Antonio Daniels Shawne Williams DerMarr Johnson Maurice Ager Keith McLeod Earl Barron Brevin Knight Brad Miller Mike Wilks Etan Thomas Viktor Khryapa Flip Murray John Salmons Linton Johnson Renaldo Balkman Mouhamed Sene Boris Diaw Vassilis Spanoulis Fred Jones Shaun Livingston Austin Croshere Carlos Delfino Damon Stoudamire Jamaal Magloire Eddie Jones Dan Gadzuric Jake Voskuhl Kwame Brown Othella Harrington Dorell Wright Sebastian Telfair Mardy Collins Andray Blatche Keith Bogans Eduardo Najera P.J. Brown Damir Markota Jorge Garbajosa Devean George Thabo Sefolosha Rasho Nesterovic Jason Hart Brendan Haywood Jordan Farmar Ime Udoka Shelden Williams Chris Duhon Lawrence Roberts Royal Ivey Rafael Araujo Jumaine Jones Reggie Evans Melvin Ely James Posey Sergio Rodriguez Michael Doleac Andrei Kirilenko Alan Henderson Solomon Jones Raef LaFrentz Paul Davis Anderson Varejao Steven Hunter Erick Dampier Junior Harrington Daniel Gibson Jerome James Hilton Armstrong Shane Battier Rawle Marshall Rajon Rondo Tyson Chandler Anthony Johnson Shammond Williams Matt Freije CJ Miles Steve Novak Ronald Dupree Francisco Elson Patrick O'Bryant Brandon Bass Mickael Gelabale Tony Battie Chuck Hayes Pat Garrity Fabricio Oberto Kurt Thomas Jacque Vaughn Daniel Ewing Quinton Ross Antoine Wright Orien Greene Yakhouba Diawara Marko Jaric Robert Horry Gary Payton Steve Blake Malik Rose Cedric Simmons Jeff McInnis Kenny Thomas Adrian Griffin David Noel Kelvin Cato Trenton Hassell James Singleton Adonal Foyle Jarron Collins Greg Buckner Scot Pollard Bernard Robinson Kevin Ollie DJ Mbenga Jake Tsakalidis Clifford Robinson Brian Scalabrine Speedy Claxton Dee Brown David Wesley 9.94 Bruce Bowen 9.93 Kendrick Perkins 9.87 Aaron Williams 9.75 Scott Padgett 9.57 Brian Skinner 9.27 Jamal Sampson 9.25 Jeff Foster 8.88 Ben Wallace 8.79 Calvin Booth 8.73 Dale Davis 8.58 Dikembe Mutombo 8.57 Eric Snow 8.51 Bo Outlaw 8.45 Michael Olowokandi 8.22 Jared Jeffries 8.19 Lorenzen Wright 8.02 Jared Reiner 6.51 Cedric Bozeman 6.27 Mark Madsen 6.19 DeSagana Diop 6.16 Joel Przybilla 5.75 Jason Collins 4.40 Michael Ruffin

100 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS ASSISTS These figures are a projection of a player s statistics if he actually played 48 minutes every game. (Minimum15 games or 750 minutes.) Steve Nash T.J. Ford Sergio Rodriguez Deron Williams Jason Kidd Chris Paul Jose Calderon Brevin Knight Baron Davis Jamaal Tinsley Andre Miller Earl Watson 9.75 Damon Stoudamire 9.56 Dwyane Wade 9.55 Chauncey Billups 9.51 Marcus Williams 9.49 Darrick Martin 9.39 Raymond Felton 9.24 Sam Cassell 9.21 Dee Brown 8.86 Steve Blake 8.80 Tracy McGrady 8.66 Sarunas Jasikevicius 8.49 Jeff McInnis 8.47 Kirk Hinrich 8.45 Luke Ridnour 8.45 Speedy Claxton 8.43 Jason Williams 8.29 Jacque Vaughn 8.27 Eric Snow 8.21 Shaun Livingston 8.16 Allen Iverson 8.14 Mo Williams 8.08 Tony Parker 8.07 Chucky Atkins 8.05 Antonio Daniels 7.90 Junior Harrington 7.87 Chris Duhon 7.81 Rajon Rondo 7.79 Louis Williams 7.67 Chris Quinn 7.65 Dan Dickau 7.56 Jarrett Jack 7.55 Boris Diaw 7.45 Carlos Arroyo 7.44 Anthony Johnson 7.42 Gilbert Arenas 7.23 Darrell Armstrong 7.19 Jason Terry 7.12 Mike Wilks 7.10 LeBron James 7.07 Stephon Marbury 7.04 Rafer Alston 7.01 Mike James 6.89 Earl Boykins 6.88 Devin Harris 6.83 Jameer Nelson 6.80 Kevin Ollie 6.79 Andre Iguodala 6.77 Mike Bibby 6.69 Sebastian Telfair 6.63 Steve Francis 6.60 Delonte West 6.58 Tyronn Lue 6.48 Gary Payton 6.42 Troy Hudson 6.32 Kobe Bryant 6.31 Luke Walton 6.22 Beno Udrih 6.18 Manu Ginobili 6.13 Ricky Davis 6.12 Flip Murray 6.08 Daniel Ewing 6.07 Jordan Farmar 6.03 Vince Carter 6.03 Brad Miller 6.03 Jose Barea 6.02 Keith McLeod 6.02 Lindsey Hunter 6.00 Randy Foye 5.93 Lynn Greer 5.89 Lamar Odom 5.89 Donell Taylor 5.86 Jason Hart 5.85 Travis Diener 5.83 Leandro Barbosa 5.82 Monta Ellis 5.80 Derek Fisher 5.75 Marcus Banks 5.73 John Salmons 5.71 Jannero Pargo 5.70 Jamal Crawford 5.66 Jerry Stackhouse 5.56 Stephen Jackson 5.56 Brandon Roy 5.48 Derek Anderson 5.36 Paul Pierce 5.35 Ben Gordon 5.25 Mike Miller 5.22 Mardy Collins 5.13 Bobby Jackson 5.09 Joe Johnson 5.07 David Wesley 5.04 Kevin Garnett 5.02 Chris Webber 4.96 Richard Hamilton 4.95 Vassilis Spanoulis 4.94 Ray Allen 4.93 Hedo Turkoglu 4.93 Jason Richardson 4.93 Adrian Griffin 4.84 Carmelo Anthony 4.81 Tim Duncan 4.81 Brian Cardinal 4.76 Larry Hughes 4.73 Andrei Kirilenko 4.73 Pau Gasol 4.52 Caron Butler 4.52 Marcus Camby 4.52 Dirk Nowitzki 4.48 Marko Jaric 4.48 Smush Parker 4.45 Ruben Patterson 4.44 Trenton Hassell 4.38 Viktor Khryapa 4.37 Corey Maggette 4.36 DeShawn Stevenson 4.33 Shammond Williams 4.31 Devin Brown 4.30 Josh Smith 4.28 Ron Artest 4.27 Mike Dunleavy 4.24 Luther Head 4.21 Andrew Bogut 4.21 Charlie Bell 4.16 Orien Greene 4.16 Carlos Boozer 4.15 John Lucas 4.13 Matt Barnes 4.13 Ronnie Price 4.09 Brent Barry 4.06 Royal Ivey 4.01 Tim Thomas 4.00 Alan Anderson 3.94 David Noel 3.94 Fred Jones 3.93 Malik Rose 3.85 Damon Jones 3.85 Bracey Wright 3.79 Sean May 3.78 Keyon Dooling 3.75 Damien Wilkins 3.68 Elton Brand 3.67 DJ Mbenga 3.66 Patrick O'Bryant 3.64 Richard Jefferson 3.63 Tayshaun Prince 3.63 Dorell Wright 3.53 Michael Sweetney 3.49 Antoine Walker 3.43 Marquis Daniels 3.42 Roger Mason 3.41 Eddie House 3.40 Adam Morrison 3.36 Gerald Wallace 3.36 Daniel Gibson 3.35 Cuttino Mobley 3.35 Shaquille O'Neal 3.34 Tony Allen 3.34 Sasha Pavlovic 3.33 Kirk Snyder 3.33 Thabo Sefolosha 3.32 Ben Wallace 3.31 Grant Hill 3.30 Rashad McCants 3.29 Robert Horry 3.29 Sasha Vujacic 3.29 Eddie Jones 3.28 Bernard Robinson 3.28 Troy Murphy 3.27 Jermaine O'Neal 3.26 Raja Bell 3.22 CJ Miles 3.22 Vladimir Radmanovic 3.21 Quentin Richardson 3.20 Luol Deng 3.19 Nate Robinson 3.19 Kwame Brown 3.18 Chris Bosh 3.16 Jarron Collins 3.15 Jorge Garbajosa 3.14 Jalen Rose 3.12 Carlos Delfino 3.08 Juan Dixon 3.07 Brian Cook 3.06 Anthony Parker 3.01 Josh Childress 3.01 JR Smith 2.97 Rashard Lewis 2.96 Francisco Garcia 2.96 Juwan Howard 2.96 Kevin Martin 2.95 Wally Szczerbiak 2.93 Michael Redd 2.92 Willie Green 2.92 Zach Randolph 2.91 Allan Ray 2.91 Austin Croshere 2.90 David Lee 2.88 David West 2.88 Kendrick Perkins 2.86 Keith Bogans 2.86 Josh Powell 2.86 Michael Finley 2.84 Salim Stoudamire 2.83 Shane Battier 2.81 Mehmet Okur 2.81 Melvin Ely 2.80 Al Harrington 2.79 Ronny Turiaf 2.78 Yao Ming 2.78 JJ Redick 2.78 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2.77 Eric Williams 2.77 Brian Scalabrine 2.76 Andray Blatche 2.74 Marc Jackson 2.72 Marvin Williams 2.67 Darius Songaila 2.61 Nenad Krstic 2.60 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 2.60 Kenny Thomas 2.58 Justin Reed 2.56 Clifford Robinson 2.56 Jared Reiner 2.56 Gordan Giricek 2.54 Ronald Dupree 2.54 Bonzi Wells 2.52 Rasheed Wallace 2.52 Andrew Bynum 2.52 Zaza Pachulia 2.51 Ryan Gomes 2.51 Dwight Howard 2.51 Ime Udoka 2.51 Josh Howard 2.48 Jared Jeffries 2.46 Antawn Jamison 2.45 Greg Buckner 2.45 Trevor Ariza 2.44 Quinton Ross 2.43 Pat Garrity 2.42 Matt Harpring 2.42 Ersan Ilyasova 2.42 Fabricio Oberto 2.39 Shannon Brown 2.38 Jarvis Hayes 2.36 James Posey 2.35 Matt Carroll 2.33 Antoine Wright 2.32 Bobby Jones 2.29 Matt Freije 2.28 Rudy Gay 2.28 Bruce Bowen 2.28 Calvin Booth 2.28 Darko Milicic 2.26 Yakhouba Diawara 2.24 Gerald Green 2.24 Kyle Korver 2.20 Jason Kapono 2.20 Cedric Bozeman 2.17 Mickael Gelabale 2.17 James Singleton 2.17 Nene 2.16 Desmond Mason 2.14 Shawn Marion 2.14 Rasho Nesterovic 2.12 Anthony Roberson 2.12 Maurice Evans 2.05 Tarence Kinsey 2.04 Jake Voskuhl 2.02 Paul Millsap 2.02 Quincy Douby 2.00 Antonio McDyess 2.00 Tyrus Thomas 1.99 Renaldo Balkman 1.98 Francisco Elson 1.98 Danny Granger 1.96 Dahntay Jones 1.95 DerMarr Johnson 1.95 Andres Nocioni 1.95 Rafael Araujo 1.94 Jamal Sampson 1.93 Adonal Foyle 1.92 Reggie Evans 1.92 Kelenna Azubuike 1.91 Bostjan Nachbar 1.91 Shawne Williams 1.90 Maceo Baston 1.90 Drew Gooden 1.89 Udonis Haslem 1.88 Paul Davis 1.87 Anderson Varejao 1.86 Lorenzen Wright 1.85 Eduardo Najera 1.85 Brian Skinner 1.83 Al Jefferson 1.82 Andris Biedrins 1.77 Charlie Villanueva 1.76 Chris Kaman 1.74 Rawle Marshall 1.73 PJ Tucker 1.73 Ronnie Brewer 1.71 Mikki Moore 1.71 Channing Frye 1.70 Damir Markota 1.69 Hakim Warrick 1.67 Bo Outlaw 1.67 Scott Padgett 1.66 Dan Gadzuric 1.66 Nick Collison 1.66 Emeka Okafor 1.65 Travis Outlaw 1.63 Donyell Marshall 1.62 Matt Bonner 1.62 Joey Graham 1.60 P.J. Brown 1.58 Ike Diogu 1.58 Jeff Foster 1.57 James Jones 1.57 Maurice Ager 1.57 Joe Smith 1.56 Mickael Pietrus 1.54 Craig Smith 1.53 Chris Wilcox 1.52 David Harrison 1.52 Michael Doleac 1.51 Steve Novak 1.51 Amare Stoudemire 1.50 Morris Peterson 1.49 Lawrence Roberts 1.49 Andrea Bargnani 1.47 Pat Burke 1.46 Linas Kleiza 1.45 Johan Petro 1.43 Martell Webster 1.42 Corliss Williamson 1.40 Shelden Williams 1.40 Rasual Butler 1.36 Walter Herrmann 1.33 Scot Pollard 1.32 Primoz Brezec 1.32 Chuck Hayes 1.32 Othella Harrington 1.31 Brendan Haywood 1.30 Kris Humphries 1.29 Mark Blount 1.26 Hassan Adams 1.26 Tyson Chandler 1.25 Dale Davis 1.24 Devean George 1.23 Samuel Dalembert 1.21 Malik Allen 1.20 Linton Johnson 1.20 Jason Collins 1.20 Earl Barron 1.18 Alan Henderson 1.15 Eddy Curry 1.15 Etan Thomas 1.12 Erick Dampier 1.10 Raef LaFrentz 1.09 Alexander Johnson 1.08 Cedric Simmons 1.08 Rodney Carney 1.07 Tony Battie 1.07 Michael Ruffin 1.06 Michael Olowokandi 1.03 Mark Madsen 1.01 DeSagana Diop 0.97 Kurt Thomas 0.95 Aaron Williams 0.90 Brandon Bass 0.89 Jamaal Magloire 0.85 LaMarcus Aldridge 0.83 Joel Przybilla 0.82 Solomon Jones 0.79 Stromile Swift 0.79 Steven Hunter 0.78 Hilton Armstrong 0.76 Ira Newble 0.74 Josh Boone 0.72 Jason Maxiell 0.71 Uros Slokar 0.67 Leon Powe 0.67 Jake Tsakalidis 0.62 Nazr Mohammed 0.56 Alonzo Mourning 0.55 Jerome James 0.53 Dikembe Mutombo 0.48 Andre Brown 0.35 Jumaine Jones 0.35 Justin Williams 0.29 Ryan Hollins 0.26 Kelvin Cato 0.00 Mouhamed Sene

101 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS REBOUNDS These figures are a projection of a player s statistics if he actually played 48 minutes every game. (Minimum15 games or 750 minutes.) Reggie Evans Jamal Sampson Dikembe Mutombo Tyson Chandler Jeff Foster David Lee Justin Williams Marcus Camby Carlos Boozer Dwight Howard Al Jefferson Kevin Garnett Emeka Okafor Kelvin Cato Andris Biedrins Kurt Thomas Michael Sweetney Tim Duncan Ben Wallace Drew Gooden Chuck Hayes Etan Thomas Leon Powe Nazr Mohammed DeSagana Diop Erick Dampier Dale Davis Dan Gadzuric Amare Stoudemire Jared Reiner Samuel Dalembert Jamaal Magloire Shelden Williams Paul Millsap Pat Burke Antonio McDyess Scot Pollard Zach Randolph Anderson Varejao James Singleton Zydrunas Ilgauskas Nick Collison Andray Blatche Kris Humphries Chris Bosh Tyrus Thomas Yao Ming Sean May Renaldo Balkman PJ Tucker Brendan Haywood Andre Brown Pau Gasol Chris Kaman Craig Smith Andrew Bynum Fabricio Oberto Lawrence Roberts Jermaine O'Neal Ike Diogu Kenny Thomas Jake Tsakalidis Rafael Araujo Brandon Bass Joe Smith Mouhamed Sene Adonal Foyle Udonis Haslem Josh Boone Nene Shaquille O'Neal Shawn Marion Andrew Bogut Alan Henderson Austin Croshere Brian Skinner Francisco Elson Josh Powell Lamar Odom Viktor Khryapa Zaza Pachulia Dirk Nowitzki Jake Voskuhl Paul Davis Chris Wilcox Stromile Swift Jerome James Elton Brand Alexander Johnson Chris Webber Joel Przybilla Matt Bonner P.J. Brown Ronny Turiaf Donyell Marshall Kendrick Perkins Hilton Armstrong Josh Smith Scott Padgett Ira Newble Charlie Villanueva Bo Outlaw Michael Ruffin Darko Milicic Aaron Williams Linton Johnson Brad Miller Rasheed Wallace LaMarcus Aldridge Troy Murphy Jason Kidd Alonzo Mourning David West Michael Doleac Johan Petro Juwan Howard David Harrison Primoz Brezec Tony Battie Mehmet Okur Quentin Richardson Malik Rose Kwame Brown Rasho Nesterovic Andres Nocioni Calvin Booth Brian Cook Antawn Jamison Dorell Wright Steven Hunter Lorenzen Wright Channing Frye Nenad Krstic 9.96 Michael Olowokandi 9.86 Solomon Jones 9.81 Robert Horry 9.78 Bonzi Wells 9.76 Earl Barron 9.71 Eddy Curry 9.62 Cedric Simmons 9.62 Raef LaFrentz 9.54 Mark Blount 9.53 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 9.48 Jason Maxiell 9.47 Gerald Wallace 9.42 Hakim Warrick 9.37 Trevor Ariza 9.35 Uros Slokar 9.34 Ersan Ilyasova 9.32 Carlos Delfino 9.31 Mikki Moore 9.29 Al Harrington 9.29 Josh Howard 9.29 Matt Barnes 9.27 Corey Maggette 9.26 Darius Songaila 9.19 Caron Butler 9.06 Brian Cardinal 9.05 Luol Deng 9.05 Joey Graham 9.02 Marc Jackson 8.99 Jarron Collins 8.99 Eduardo Najera 8.97 Antoine Walker 8.95 Malik Allen 8.95 Adrian Griffin 8.95 James Posey 8.93 Tim Thomas 8.83 Mark Madsen 8.82 Maceo Baston 8.78 Vladimir Radmanovic 8.76 Jared Jeffries 8.74 Damir Markota 8.73 Ronald Dupree 8.65 Matt Harpring 8.62 Ryan Gomes 8.59 Linas Kleiza 8.58 Patrick O'Bryant 8.49 Thabo Sefolosha 8.46 Ruben Patterson 8.42 Orien Greene 8.32 Jorge Garbajosa 8.30 Othella Harrington 8.28 Bernard Robinson 8.28 Ron Artest 8.25 Melvin Ely 8.24 Jason Collins 8.23 Bobby Jones 8.15 Mickael Pietrus 8.10 Rashard Lewis 8.10 Josh Childress 8.06 Ryan Hollins 8.03 Mike Dunleavy 8.02 Jumaine Jones 7.99 Devean George 7.97 Corliss Williamson 7.93 Bostjan Nachbar 7.93 Rudy Gay 7.92 LeBron James 7.91 Matt Freije 7.83 Andrei Kirilenko 7.71 Rajon Rondo 7.65 Paul Pierce 7.64 Manu Ginobili 7.62 Carmelo Anthony 7.57 Vince Carter 7.55 Andrea Bargnani 7.51 Morris Peterson 7.51 Hassan Adams 7.46 David Noel 7.46 Marvin Williams 7.42 Jason Richardson 7.42 Tony Allen 7.40 Antoine Wright 7.39 Luke Walton 7.31 Pat Garrity 7.27 Devin Brown 7.25 Shawne Williams 7.16 Tracy McGrady 7.15 Walter Herrmann 7.13 Kirk Snyder 7.08 Francisco Garcia 6.98 Justin Reed 6.94 Donell Taylor 6.90 Tayshaun Prince 6.86 Andre Iguodala 6.80 Travis Outlaw 6.80 Eric Williams 6.73 DJ Mbenga 6.72 Kobe Bryant 6.71 Boris Diaw 6.71 Mickael Gelabale 6.70 Kelenna Azubuike 6.69 Mike Miller 6.62 Danny Granger 6.57 Steve Novak 6.55 Martell Webster 6.55 DerMarr Johnson 6.53 Desmond Mason 6.43 Bobby Jackson 6.43 Mardy Collins 6.42 Mo Williams 6.39 Jose Barea 6.27 Ime Udoka 6.25 Hedo Turkoglu 6.20 Jarvis Hayes 6.20 James Jones 6.14 Clifford Robinson 6.13 Maurice Evans 6.12 Steve Francis 6.09 Ronnie Price 6.06 Junior Harrington 6.01 Alan Anderson 6.01 Baron Davis 5.97 Brandon Roy 5.96 Marcus Williams 5.95 Dwyane Wade 5.94 John Salmons 5.94 Richard Jefferson 5.89 Michael Finley 5.87 Kevin Martin 5.82 Eddie Jones 5.72 Chris Paul 5.71 Andre Miller 5.70 Sam Cassell 5.70 Marko Jaric 5.68 Grant Hill 5.66 Gerald Green 5.61 Anthony Parker 5.57 Randy Foye 5.57 Shammond Williams 5.57 Jason Hart 5.57 Cedric Bozeman 5.55 Greg Buckner 5.53 Rasual Butler 5.53 Gilbert Arenas 5.52 Sasha Vujacic 5.50 Shaun Livingston 5.48 Luther Head 5.47 Kyle Korver 5.43 Shane Battier 5.43 Damien Wilkins 5.40 Nate Robinson 5.38 Quinton Ross 5.36 Ray Allen 5.34 Ronnie Brewer 5.33 Bracey Wright 5.30 Matt Carroll 5.29 Rodney Carney 5.26 Trenton Hassell 5.25 Jordan Farmar 5.24 Wally Szczerbiak 5.23 Gordan Giricek 5.21 Jamaal Tinsley 5.14 Darrell Armstrong 5.08 Sergio Rodriguez 5.07 Jannero Pargo 5.05 T.J. Ford 5.05 Ricky Davis 5.00 Shannon Brown 5.00 Sasha Pavlovic 4.95 Quincy Douby 4.94 Larry Hughes 4.94 Carlos Arroyo 4.93 Daniel Ewing 4.92 Marquis Daniels 4.92 Brian Scalabrine 4.91 Richard Hamilton 4.90 Jason Kapono 4.89 Louis Williams 4.88 Joe Johnson 4.86 Jameer Nelson 4.86 Mike Wilks 4.86 Tarence Kinsey 4.82 Steve Nash 4.81 Tony Parker 4.80 David Wesley 4.77 Adam Morrison 4.75 Brent Barry 4.71 Maurice Ager 4.70 Eric Snow 4.68 Eddie House 4.67 Allan Ray 4.67 JR Smith 4.66 Dan Dickau 4.65 Kirk Hinrich 4.63 Michael Redd 4.62 Ben Gordon 4.58 Derek Anderson 4.56 Royal Ivey 4.55 Mike Bibby 4.53 Raymond Felton 4.53 Devin Harris 4.52 Cuttino Mobley 4.51 Keith Bogans 4.51 CJ Miles 4.51 John Lucas 4.51 Delonte West 4.50 Jalen Rose 4.49 Chauncey Billups 4.49 Yakhouba Diawara 4.49 Daniel Gibson 4.47 Rafer Alston 4.45 Anthony Roberson 4.45 Damon Stoudamire 4.44 Monta Ellis 4.42 Dahntay Jones 4.40 Roger Mason 4.39 Deron Williams 4.34 Bruce Bowen 4.34 Brevin Knight 4.34 Jerry Stackhouse 4.31 Stephen Jackson 4.30 Jacque Vaughn 4.29 DeShawn Stevenson 4.29 Dee Brown 4.27 Chris Duhon 4.26 Jeff McInnis 4.24 Gary Payton 4.22 Fred Jones 4.18 Troy Hudson 4.16 Beno Udrih 4.15 Raja Bell 4.13 Jamal Crawford 4.13 Earl Watson 4.13 Willie Green 4.12 Antonio Daniels 4.12 Rashad McCants 4.07 Smush Parker 4.02 Charlie Bell 4.01 JJ Redick 4.01 Jose Calderon 3.99 Juan Dixon 3.94 Leandro Barbosa 3.93 Jason Terry 3.90 Vassilis Spanoulis 3.88 Kevin Ollie 3.86 Rawle Marshall 3.85 Mike James 3.78 Jarrett Jack 3.77 Luke Ridnour 3.76 Anthony Johnson 3.73 Stephon Marbury 3.72 Speedy Claxton 3.69 Flip Murray 3.67 Jason Williams 3.63 Marcus Banks 3.63 Steve Blake 3.63 Chris Quinn 3.53 Salim Stoudamire 3.44 Sarunas Jasikevicius 3.41 Tyronn Lue 3.36 Allen Iverson 3.35 Sebastian Telfair 3.29 Earl Boykins 3.28 Chucky Atkins 3.23 Derek Fisher 3.13 Lindsey Hunter 3.03 Lynn Greer 3.00 Travis Diener 3.00 Keyon Dooling 2.88 Keith McLeod 2.88 Damon Jones 2.70 Darrick Martin

102 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS SHOTS ATTEMPTED These figures are a projection of a player s statistics if he actually played 48 minutes every game. Carmelo Anthony Tracy McGrady Kobe Bryant Zach Randolph Gilbert Arenas Ray Allen Vince Carter LeBron James Yao Ming Michael Redd Dwyane Wade Ben Gordon Paul Pierce Joe Johnson Allen Iverson Dirk Nowitzki Willie Green Jermaine O'Neal Baron Davis Anthony Roberson Carlos Boozer Kevin Garnett Eddie House Sam Cassell Tony Parker Jason Richardson Josh Howard JR Smith Wally Szczerbiak Rashard Lewis Antawn Jamison Darrick Martin Leandro Barbosa Mo Williams Richard Hamilton Al Harrington Shaquille O'Neal Mike Bibby David West Andres Nocioni Gerald Green Tim Duncan Manu Ginobili Chris Bosh Salim Stoudamire Earl Barron Jose Barea John Lucas Adam Morrison Jerry Stackhouse Jannero Pargo Malik Allen Jamal Crawford Pau Gasol T.J. Ford Brian Cook Marcus Williams Mehmet Okur Pat Burke Luol Deng Jamaal Tinsley Caron Butler Ron Artest Elton Brand Amare Stoudemire Sean May Marcus Banks Bobby Jackson Charlie Villanueva Eric Williams Nate Robinson Andrea Bargnani Monta Ellis Stephen Jackson Nenad Krstic Al Jefferson Donell Taylor Brandon Roy Marc Jackson Earl Boykins Kevin Martin Jameer Nelson Josh Smith Kirk Hinrich Jason Terry Ersan Ilyasova Zydrunas Ilgauskas Chris Paul Travis Outlaw Kyle Korver Jumaine Jones Mike Miller Randy Foye Antoine Walker DerMarr Johnson Shannon Brown Matt Freije Deron Williams Larry Hughes Carlos Arroyo Juan Dixon Allan Ray Michael Finley Roger Mason Channing Frye Hedo Turkoglu Beno Udrih Matt Bonner Donyell Marshall Steve Nash Raymond Felton Rudy Gay Uros Slokar Gerald Wallace Ricky Davis Eddy Curry Shawn Marion Rasual Butler Walter Herrmann Corey Maggette Tyronn Lue Tim Thomas Troy Hudson Marquis Daniels Chris Webber Quincy Douby Bonzi Wells Matt Carroll Drew Gooden Ike Diogu Jalen Rose Desmond Mason Rasheed Wallace Michael Sweetney Stephon Marbury Matt Barnes Chucky Atkins Corliss Williamson Ruben Patterson LaMarcus Aldridge Charlie Bell Morris Peterson Richard Jefferson Dan Dickau Mike James Justin Reed Quentin Richardson Stromile Swift Jarvis Hayes Rafer Alston Rodney Carney Devin Brown Matt Harpring Luke Ridnour Tayshaun Prince Sarunas Jasikevicius Kelenna Azubuike Hakim Warrick Mark Blount Mike Dunleavy Grant Hill Ronald Dupree Lindsey Hunter Primoz Brezec Lynn Greer Maurice Ager Raja Bell Shareef Abdur-Rahim Marvin Williams Andre Iguodala Bostjan Nachbar Delonte West Tony Allen Chauncey Billups (Minimum15 games or 750 minutes.) Darius Songaila Chris Quinn Gordan Giricek Vladimir Radmanovic James Jones Smush Parker Rashad McCants Earl Watson Keyon Dooling Sasha Pavlovic Linas Kleiza Jason Kapono Ryan Gomes Emeka Okafor Joe Smith Alan Anderson Chris Wilcox Luther Head Bracey Wright Troy Murphy Tarence Kinsey JJ Redick Juwan Howard Jose Calderon Maurice Evans Antonio McDyess CJ Miles Danny Granger DeShawn Stevenson Cuttino Mobley Jason Kidd Lamar Odom Andre Miller Louis Williams Ronnie Price Damir Markota Austin Croshere David Harrison Jason Williams Viktor Khryapa Zaza Pachulia Damon Jones Mickael Pietrus Craig Smith Nene Sebastian Telfair Chris Kaman Flip Murray Darrell Armstrong Damien Wilkins Derek Fisher Thabo Sefolosha Joey Graham Mardy Collins Tyrus Thomas Damon Stoudamire Trevor Ariza Johan Petro Raef LaFrentz Jerome James Mouhamed Sene Paul Davis Andray Blatche Udonis Haslem Dwight Howard Devean George Shawne Williams P.J. Brown Nazr Mohammed Sasha Vujacic Ira Newble Darko Milicic Ronnie Brewer Brevin Knight Devin Harris Anthony Parker Dorell Wright Luke Walton Martell Webster Shaun Livingston Andrew Bogut Marcus Camby Jason Maxiell Travis Diener Sergio Rodriguez Steve Francis Bobby Jones Jorge Garbajosa Brad Miller Kris Humphries Dahntay Jones Carlos Delfino Fred Jones Andre Brown Hassan Adams Brandon Bass Brian Cardinal Dan Gadzuric Alonzo Mourning Paul Millsap Jordan Farmar Francisco Garcia Patrick O'Bryant Nick Collison Jarrett Jack Royal Ivey Jason Hart Vassilis Spanoulis Eddie Jones Mike Wilks Justin Williams Linton Johnson Speedy Claxton Anthony Johnson PJ Tucker Josh Powell Rafael Araujo Steve Novak Keith McLeod Brent Barry Samuel Dalembert Kirk Snyder Melvin Ely Renaldo Balkman Jeff McInnis Josh Childress Josh Boone Othella Harrington Chris Duhon Pat Garrity Junior Harrington Rasho Nesterovic Boris Diaw Michael Doleac Shammond Williams Yakhouba Diawara Keith Bogans Cedric Simmons Andrew Bynum Derek Anderson Ronny Turiaf Rawle Marshall Leon Powe Rajon Rondo Jake Voskuhl Orien Greene Andris Biedrins Gary Payton Mikki Moore Scott Padgett John Salmons Shelden Williams Ime Udoka Scot Pollard Daniel Gibson Jamaal Magloire David Lee Kelvin Cato Malik Rose Steve Blake Tony Battie Clifford Robinson Daniel Ewing James Posey Alexander Johnson David Noel Robert Horry Quinton Ross Bernard Robinson Etan Thomas Antonio Daniels Antoine Wright Adrian Griffin Jacque Vaughn Shane Battier Dee Brown Greg Buckner James Singleton Lawrence Roberts Kenny Thomas Kurt Thomas Kwame Brown Eduardo Najera Mickael Gelabale David Wesley Francisco Elson Marko Jaric Anderson Varejao 9.96 Fabricio Oberto 9.88 Brendan Haywood 9.79 Andrei Kirilenko 9.79 DJ Mbenga 9.77 Kevin Ollie 9.77 Steven Hunter 9.75 Trenton Hassell 9.57 Hilton Armstrong 9.46 Michael Olowokandi 9.45 Cedric Bozeman 9.41 Chuck Hayes 9.38 Ryan Hollins 9.33 Solomon Jones 9.23 Reggie Evans 9.16 Bruce Bowen 9.10 Maceo Baston 9.02 Jarron Collins 8.93 Brian Scalabrine 8.93 Tyson Chandler 8.90 Jake Tsakalidis 8.87 Adonal Foyle 8.59 Lorenzen Wright 8.48 Jared Reiner 8.48 Erick Dampier 8.37 Calvin Booth 8.35 Kendrick Perkins 8.19 Eric Snow 8.06 Brian Skinner 7.98 Alan Henderson 7.70 Dale Davis 7.65 Jared Jeffries 7.57 Ben Wallace 7.55 Jeff Foster 7.15 Aaron Williams 6.80 Dikembe Mutombo 5.70 Jamal Sampson 5.40 Joel Przybilla 5.34 Bo Outlaw 5.32 DeSagana Diop 4.90 Mark Madsen 4.36 Jason Collins 3.93 Michael Ruffin

103 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS BLOCKED SHOTS These figures are a projection of a player s statistics if he actually played 48 minutes every game. Alonzo Mourning 5.44 Adonal Foyle 5.05 Kelvin Cato 5.03 Marcus Camby 4.68 Joel Przybilla 4.59 Tyrus Thomas 3.78 Josh Smith 3.75 Calvin Booth 3.67 DeSagana Diop 3.67 Jermaine O'Neal 3.55 Emeka Okafor 3.55 Dale Davis 3.52 Darko Milicic 3.51 Ronny Turiaf 3.44 Etan Thomas 3.43 Andrew Bynum 3.43 Mouhamed Sene 3.40 Andrei Kirilenko 3.37 Tim Duncan 3.35 Patrick O'Bryant 3.23 Jason Maxiell 3.05 DJ Mbenga 3.05 David Harrison 3.03 Solomon Jones 3.03 Samuel Dalembert 3.01 Kendrick Perkins 2.92 Stromile Swift 2.89 Pau Gasol 2.84 Dikembe Mutombo 2.83 Elton Brand 2.79 Yao Ming 2.78 Ben Wallace 2.78 Andris Biedrins 2.74 Jamal Sampson 2.70 Michael Olowokandi 2.67 Jerome James 2.64 Chris Kaman 2.56 LaMarcus Aldridge 2.52 Nazr Mohammed 2.48 Dwight Howard 2.48 Tyson Chandler 2.45 Brendan Haywood 2.43 Paul Millsap 2.41 Rasho Nesterovic 2.41 Rasheed Wallace 2.34 Shaquille O'Neal 2.33 Travis Outlaw 2.32 Justin Williams 2.30 Steven Hunter 2.27 Andray Blatche 2.25 Alexander Johnson 2.23 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2.21 Al Jefferson 2.19 James Singleton 2.17 Maceo Baston 2.14 Francisco Elson 2.13 Kwame Brown 2.08 Cedric Simmons 2.07 Erick Dampier 2.05 Kevin Garnett 2.02 Brian Skinner 2.02 Renaldo Balkman 1.98 Hilton Armstrong 1.97 Amare Stoudemire 1.96 Shawn Marion 1.95 Jamaal Magloire 1.86 Dan Gadzuric 1.83 Ryan Hollins 1.81 Antonio McDyess 1.80 Aaron Williams 1.80 Robert Horry 1.75 P.J. Brown 1.71 Dorell Wright 1.71 Rudy Gay 1.69 Nene 1.65 Ike Diogu 1.64 Josh Powell 1.63 Chris Bosh 1.63 Andrea Bargnani 1.56 Dwyane Wade 1.54 Donyell Marshall 1.52 Josh Boone 1.51 Kris Humphries 1.50 Raef LaFrentz 1.50 Johan Petro 1.49 Jake Tsakalidis 1.48 Leon Powe 1.47 James Jones 1.47 Francisco Garcia 1.46 Michael Ruffin 1.42 Mikki Moore 1.38 Alan Henderson 1.38 Sean May 1.37 DerMarr Johnson 1.37 Michael Sweetney 1.37 Mickael Pietrus 1.36 Nenad Krstic 1.36 Paul Davis 1.33 Uros Slokar 1.33 Nick Collison 1.33 Primoz Brezec 1.32 Lorenzen Wright 1.30 Anderson Varejao 1.29 Gerald Wallace 1.25 Melvin Ely 1.24 Shelden Williams 1.24 Brian Cook 1.23 Malik Allen 1.20 Linton Johnson 1.20 Jared Reiner 1.18 Rasual Butler 1.17 Clifford Robinson 1.16 Kurt Thomas 1.15 Jake Voskuhl 1.10 Jared Jeffries 1.10 Josh Howard 1.09 Mark Blount 1.09 Troy Murphy 1.09 Matt Barnes 1.09 Chris Webber 1.08 Channing Frye 1.06 Bonzi Wells 1.06 Dirk Nowitzki 1.06 Danny Granger 1.05 Brad Miller 1.05 Michael Doleac 1.03 Kirk Snyder 1.02 Jeff Foster 1.02 Mark Madsen 1.01 Jason Collins 0.99 Shane Battier 0.96 David West 0.96 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 0.95 Earl Barron 0.95 Rodney Carney 0.94 Jason Richardson 0.92 Tony Battie 0.91 Quinton Ross 0.90 Brandon Bass 0.89 Tayshaun Prince 0.88 Vladimir Radmanovic 0.88 Shaun Livingston 0.86 Joe Smith 0.86 Devean George 0.86 Josh Childress 0.85 Zaza Pachulia 0.85 Mickael Gelabale 0.85 Fabricio Oberto 0.84 Brian Scalabrine 0.84 Ersan Ilyasova 0.84 LeBron James 0.83 Andres Nocioni 0.82 Bostjan Nachbar 0.81 Matt Bonner 0.81 Boris Diaw 0.80 Rashard Lewis 0.80 Ron Artest 0.78 Orien Greene 0.76 Eduardo Najera 0.75 Luol Deng 0.75 Dee Brown 0.75 Andrew Bogut 0.74 Delonte West 0.74 Kelenna Azubuike 0.74 Tony Allen 0.72 Shannon Brown 0.71 Trevor Ariza 0.71 Andre Brown 0.71 Chris Wilcox 0.71 Lamar Odom 0.70 Shawne Williams 0.69 Darius Songaila 0.69 (Minimum15 games or 750 minutes.) Mehmet Okur 0.68 Reggie Evans 0.68 Tracy McGrady 0.68 Eddy Curry 0.67 Maurice Ager 0.67 Hakim Warrick 0.67 Rawle Marshall 0.66 Marvin Williams 0.66 Stephen Jackson 0.66 Tim Thomas 0.65 Antawn Jamison 0.65 Gerald Green 0.65 Lawrence Roberts 0.64 David Lee 0.64 Dahntay Jones 0.63 Manu Ginobili 0.63 Baron Davis 0.63 Bo Outlaw 0.63 Scott Padgett 0.62 Thabo Sefolosha 0.61 John Salmons 0.61 Rashad McCants 0.61 Drew Gooden 0.60 Grant Hill 0.60 Pat Burke 0.59 Charlie Villanueva 0.59 Roger Mason 0.58 Fred Jones 0.58 James Posey 0.58 Craig Smith 0.56 Trenton Hassell 0.56 Kobe Bryant 0.55 David Noel 0.55 David Wesley 0.54 Kenny Thomas 0.54 Sasha Pavlovic 0.54 Corliss Williamson 0.54 Randy Foye 0.54 Jamaal Tinsley 0.54 Quincy Douby 0.53 Malik Rose 0.53 Martell Webster 0.52 Andre Iguodala 0.52 CJ Miles 0.52 Earl Watson 0.51 Ronald Dupree 0.51 Luke Walton 0.51 Chuck Hayes 0.50 Udonis Haslem 0.50 Keyon Dooling 0.50 Marko Jaric 0.49 Bruce Bowen 0.49 Devin Harris 0.48 Cedric Bozeman 0.48 Larry Hughes 0.48 Ruben Patterson 0.48 Steve Francis 0.47 Vince Carter 0.46 Justin Reed 0.45 Linas Kleiza 0.45 Lindsey Hunter 0.45 Al Harrington 0.45 Antoine Walker 0.45 Junior Harrington 0.44 Scot Pollard 0.44 Luke Ridnour 0.44 Ronnie Brewer 0.43 Carmelo Anthony 0.42 Flip Murray 0.42 Antoine Wright 0.42 Michael Finley 0.42 Jarron Collins 0.42 Marquis Daniels 0.42 Kyle Korver 0.42 Desmond Mason 0.41 Mike Dunleavy 0.41 Cuttino Mobley 0.41 Eric Snow 0.40 Austin Croshere 0.40 Carlos Boozer 0.39 Donell Taylor 0.39 Jalen Rose 0.39 Kirk Hinrich 0.39 Daniel Gibson 0.39 Maurice Evans 0.39 Rafael Araujo 0.39 Hassan Adams 0.39 Jarvis Hayes 0.38 Monta Ellis 0.38 Ime Udoka 0.38 Morris Peterson 0.38 Jorge Garbajosa 0.38 Damien Wilkins 0.38 DeShawn Stevenson 0.38 Jason Kidd 0.38 Ricky Davis 0.37 Raja Bell 0.36 Mike Wilks 0.36 Walter Herrmann 0.36 Paul Pierce 0.36 Royal Ivey 0.36 Brent Barry 0.35 Jumaine Jones 0.35 Bernard Robinson 0.34 Ronnie Price 0.34 Hedo Turkoglu 0.34 Sebastian Telfair 0.33 Keith McLeod 0.33 Caron Butler 0.33 Adrian Griffin 0.33 Marc Jackson 0.33 Matt Freije 0.33 Chauncey Billups 0.32 Mike Miller 0.32 Jordan Farmar 0.31 Ben Gordon 0.30 Eddie Jones 0.30 Jerry Stackhouse 0.30 Zach Randolph 0.30 JR Smith 0.29 Corey Maggette 0.29 Jason Terry 0.29 Marcus Banks 0.29 Yakhouba Diawara 0.29 Derek Anderson 0.28 Damir Markota 0.28 Carlos Delfino 0.28 Leandro Barbosa 0.28 Ryan Gomes 0.27 Sam Cassell 0.27 Daniel Ewing 0.27 Matt Harpring 0.27 Richard Hamilton 0.26 Devin Brown 0.26 Bracey Wright 0.25 Jose Barea 0.25 Antonio Daniels 0.25 Greg Buckner 0.24 Brandon Roy 0.24 Ray Allen 0.24 Matt Carroll 0.23 Allen Iverson 0.23 Darrell Armstrong 0.23 Juan Dixon 0.22 Joe Johnson 0.22 Othella Harrington 0.22 Anthony Parker 0.22 Bobby Jackson 0.22 Nate Robinson 0.21 Michael Redd 0.21 Gilbert Arenas 0.21 Deron Williams 0.21 Rajon Rondo 0.21 Viktor Khryapa 0.21 Quentin Richardson 0.21 Allan Ray 0.20 Gordan Giricek 0.20 Richard Jefferson 0.20 Smush Parker 0.20 Kevin Martin 0.19 Mardy Collins 0.19 Speedy Claxton 0.18 Juwan Howard 0.18 Vassilis Spanoulis 0.18 Jamal Crawford 0.17 Stephon Marbury 0.17 Troy Hudson 0.17 Steve Blake 0.17 T.J. Ford 0.17 Raymond Felton 0.17 Jarrett Jack 0.16 Mike James 0.16 Andre Miller 0.16 Wally Szczerbiak 0.16 Rafer Alston 0.16 Brian Cardinal 0.15 Eddie House 0.15 Chris Duhon 0.15 Jose Calderon 0.15 Joey Graham 0.15 Bobby Jones 0.14 Jacque Vaughn 0.13 Derek Fisher 0.13 Adam Morrison 0.12 Mo Williams 0.12 Tony Parker 0.12 Brevin Knight 0.11 Jannero Pargo 0.11 Sergio Rodriguez 0.11 Lynn Greer 0.11 Anthony Johnson 0.11 Luther Head 0.11 Dan Dickau 0.11 Steve Nash 0.11 Willie Green 0.10 Mike Bibby 0.10 Jameer Nelson 0.10 Tarence Kinsey 0.10 Keith Bogans 0.10 Gary Payton 0.10 Chucky Atkins 0.09 Salim Stoudamire 0.09 Damon Jones 0.08 Carlos Arroyo 0.07 Marcus Williams 0.07 Louis Williams 0.07 Charlie Bell 0.07 Damon Stoudamire 0.06 Chris Paul 0.06 Jason Hart 0.06 Jason Kapono 0.05 Kevin Ollie 0.05 Sasha Vujacic 0.05 Beno Udrih 0.05 Sarunas Jasikevicius 0.05 Earl Boykins 0.05 Jason Williams 0.03 Alan Anderson 0.00 Anthony Roberson 0.00 Chris Quinn 0.00 Darrick Martin 0.00 Eric Williams 0.00 Ira Newble 0.00 Jeff McInnis 0.00 JJ Redick 0.00 John Lucas 0.00 Pat Garrity 0.00 PJ Tucker 0.00 Shammond Williams 0.00 Steve Novak 0.00 Travis Diener 0.00 Tyronn Lue

104 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS TURNOVERS These figures are a projection of a player s statistics if he actually played 48 minutes every game. David Harrison 6.57 Uros Slokar 6.00 Dwyane Wade 5.37 Orien Greene 5.30 Michael Sweetney 5.23 Marcus Williams 5.19 Andre Brown 5.14 Steve Nash 5.14 Vassilis Spanoulis 5.12 Dwight Howard 5.03 Eddy Curry 4.97 T.J. Ford 4.94 Yao Ming 4.94 Tyrus Thomas 4.67 Allen Iverson 4.66 Bonzi Wells 4.64 Junior Harrington 4.60 Carmelo Anthony 4.52 Tony Allen 4.47 Sarunas Jasikevicius 4.44 Ben Gordon 4.42 Melvin Ely 4.35 Sergio Rodriguez 4.29 Jamaal Tinsley 4.28 Zach Randolph 4.26 Ike Diogu 4.23 Damir Markota 4.23 Corey Maggette 4.21 Paul Pierce 4.19 Baron Davis 4.17 Ryan Hollins 4.15 Amare Stoudemire 4.14 Alan Anderson 4.13 Josh Smith 4.12 Andre Iguodala 4.09 Reggie Evans 4.05 Jerome James 4.04 Tracy McGrady 4.03 Monta Ellis 4.02 Shaquille O'Neal 4.02 Deron Williams 4.00 Jermaine O'Neal 3.96 Josh Powell 3.94 Alonzo Mourning 3.94 Tim Duncan 3.93 Mo Williams 3.92 Kobe Bryant 3.90 Raymond Felton 3.90 Randy Foye 3.88 Steve Francis 3.88 Jamal Sampson 3.85 Malik Rose 3.85 Gilbert Arenas 3.85 Zaza Pachulia 3.84 Marcus Banks 3.82 Ruben Patterson 3.81 Maceo Baston 3.80 Jameer Nelson 3.79 LeBron James 3.76 Earl Watson 3.73 Antoine Walker 3.72 Tony Parker 3.67 Manu Ginobili 3.66 Pau Gasol 3.65 Carlos Boozer 3.64 Jamaal Magloire 3.64 CJ Miles 3.61 Andre Miller 3.59 Rajon Rondo 3.59 Hakim Warrick 3.59 Brevin Knight 3.58 Luke Ridnour 3.58 Joe Johnson 3.58 Desmond Mason 3.58 Nene 3.55 Lamar Odom 3.55 Andres Nocioni 3.55 Stephen Jackson 3.54 Jamal Crawford 3.54 Brian Cardinal 3.53 Mardy Collins 3.52 Jose Barea 3.51 Caron Butler 3.51 Michael Olowokandi 3.49 Jason Kidd 3.49 Corliss Williamson 3.48 Jerry Stackhouse 3.48 Troy Hudson 3.46 Rashad McCants 3.46 PJ Tucker 3.45 Andray Blatche 3.45 Sam Cassell 3.44 Grant Hill 3.44 Kendrick Perkins 3.44 Jannero Pargo 3.42 Speedy Claxton 3.42 Mike Bibby 3.40 Jarrett Jack 3.39 Daniel Ewing 3.37 Devin Harris 3.37 Vladimir Radmanovic 3.36 Maurice Ager 3.36 Ricky Davis 3.34 Shannon Brown 3.33 Vince Carter 3.33 Ray Allen 3.33 Viktor Khryapa 3.33 Justin Reed 3.32 Thabo Sefolosha 3.32 Carlos Arroyo 3.31 Dee Brown 3.31 Marquis Daniels 3.30 Rafael Araujo 3.30 Kevin Garnett 3.29 Chris Paul 3.28 Jose Calderon 3.27 Othella Harrington 3.27 Boris Diaw 3.26 Donell Taylor 3.26 Chris Kaman 3.24 Gerald Green 3.24 Patrick O'Bryant 3.23 Chris Bosh 3.23 Kirk Hinrich 3.23 Damon Stoudamire 3.23 Kwame Brown 3.22 Stromile Swift 3.22 Shaun Livingston 3.22 Jordan Farmar 3.22 Sean May 3.21 Louis Williams 3.21 Sasha Pavlovic 3.21 Rudy Gay 3.19 Andrew Bogut 3.19 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 3.18 Al Harrington 3.17 Andrei Kirilenko 3.16 Trevor Ariza 3.16 Andrea Bargnani 3.15 Elton Brand 3.15 Mike Miller 3.14 Leon Powe 3.13 Stephon Marbury 3.13 Adrian Griffin 3.12 Mouhamed Sene 3.12 Darko Milicic 3.11 Francisco Elson 3.10 DerMarr Johnson 3.09 Andrew Bynum 3.08 Keith McLeod 3.08 Paul Millsap 3.06 Kenny Thomas 3.06 DJ Mbenga 3.05 Samuel Dalembert 3.05 Marc Jackson 3.04 Shelden Williams 3.04 Delonte West 3.03 Hedo Turkoglu 3.03 Kelvin Cato 3.02 Mark Blount 3.00 Alexander Johnson 3.00 Mike James 2.99 Smush Parker 2.99 Sebastian Telfair 2.98 Luther Head 2.97 Brandon Bass 2.97 (Minimum15 games or 750 minutes.) Jake Tsakalidis 2.96 Chucky Atkins 2.95 Darius Songaila 2.95 Richard Jefferson 2.94 Nenad Krstic 2.94 Flip Murray 2.93 Dan Dickau 2.92 Gerald Wallace 2.91 Brad Miller 2.91 Matt Harpring 2.88 Wally Szczerbiak 2.88 Michael Redd 2.88 Jeff McInnis 2.87 Kelenna Azubuike 2.87 Darrell Armstrong 2.86 Luke Walton 2.86 Larry Hughes 2.85 Dirk Nowitzki 2.84 Allan Ray 2.84 Earl Boykins 2.84 Beno Udrih 2.84 Chris Webber 2.82 Bobby Jackson 2.82 Al Jefferson 2.81 Ronnie Price 2.81 Anthony Johnson 2.81 P.J. Brown 2.80 Dan Gadzuric 2.80 Marvin Williams 2.80 Mike Wilks 2.79 Steve Blake 2.78 Matt Barnes 2.78 JR Smith 2.77 Eric Williams 2.77 Mike Dunleavy 2.77 Brandon Roy 2.76 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 2.76 Royal Ivey 2.76 Willie Green 2.76 Eric Snow 2.76 Richard Hamilton 2.76 Bernard Robinson 2.76 Jared Reiner 2.76 Anthony Roberson 2.75 Tyronn Lue 2.74 Joel Przybilla 2.74 Etan Thomas 2.74 Damien Wilkins 2.73 Marko Jaric 2.72 Jason Maxiell 2.70 Rafer Alston 2.68 Adam Morrison 2.68 Leandro Barbosa 2.68 Erick Dampier 2.68 John Salmons 2.68 Nazr Mohammed 2.67 Ron Artest 2.65 Chauncey Billups 2.65 Hilton Armstrong 2.65 Chris Duhon 2.64 Dahntay Jones 2.64 Charlie Villanueva 2.63 Devin Brown 2.63 Darrick Martin 2.62 Johan Petro 2.61 Earl Barron 2.61 Mikki Moore 2.61 Mickael Pietrus 2.60 Gordan Giricek 2.59 Jake Voskuhl 2.58 Bobby Jones 2.58 Jason Williams 2.57 Jason Terry 2.56 Salim Stoudamire 2.55 David Lee 2.55 Nate Robinson 2.55 Linas Kleiza 2.55 Juwan Howard 2.53 Channing Frye 2.53 Jacque Vaughn 2.53 Rawle Marshall 2.52 Derek Fisher 2.52 Juan Dixon 2.52 Ersan Ilyasova 2.52 Brendan Haywood 2.48 Nick Collison 2.48 Tim Thomas 2.48 David West 2.48 Marcus Camby 2.47 Chris Quinn 2.47 Drew Gooden 2.47 Kevin Ollie 2.45 Kyle Korver 2.45 Cuttino Mobley 2.45 Fred Jones 2.44 Jumaine Jones 2.43 Joe Smith 2.43 Fabricio Oberto 2.43 David Noel 2.43 Pat Garrity 2.42 Dorell Wright 2.41 Rashard Lewis 2.41 Keyon Dooling 2.41 Josh Howard 2.40 Brian Cook 2.40 Andris Biedrins 2.40 Tyson Chandler 2.40 Luol Deng 2.39 Francisco Garcia 2.38 Josh Boone 2.37 Donyell Marshall 2.36 Brian Skinner 2.36 DeShawn Stevenson 2.36 Chris Wilcox 2.36 Jason Richardson 2.35 Danny Granger 2.33 Adonal Foyle 2.32 David Wesley 2.32 Craig Smith 2.31 Aaron Williams 2.31 Kevin Martin 2.30 Ronny Turiaf 2.30 Kris Humphries 2.29 Emeka Okafor 2.29 Tarence Kinsey 2.28 Derek Anderson 2.26 Lindsey Hunter 2.26 Mehmet Okur 2.25 Jared Jeffries 2.24 Keith Bogans 2.23 Kirk Snyder 2.22 Ryan Gomes 2.22 Renaldo Balkman 2.21 Bo Outlaw 2.19 Austin Croshere 2.18 Primoz Brezec 2.18 Cedric Bozeman 2.17 James Singleton 2.17 Travis Diener 2.16 Bostjan Nachbar 2.16 Justin Williams 2.16 Jason Hart 2.16 Daniel Gibson 2.14 Paul Davis 2.14 Carlos Delfino 2.13 Hassan Adams 2.13 Mark Madsen 2.13 Michael Ruffin 2.13 Udonis Haslem 2.13 Gary Payton 2.11 Antonio McDyess 2.08 Martell Webster 2.07 Quentin Richardson 2.07 Shawne Williams 2.07 Travis Outlaw 2.07 Michael Doleac 2.06 Brian Scalabrine 2.06 Pat Burke 2.05 DeSagana Diop 2.04 Troy Murphy 2.02 Quincy Douby 2.00 Lynn Greer 2.00 Cedric Simmons 1.98 Jarron Collins 1.94 Steven Hunter 1.94 Jeff Foster 1.93 Devean George 1.91 Jason Kapono 1.90 Jason Collins 1.90 Mickael Gelabale 1.90 Josh Childress 1.90 Antonio Daniels 1.88 Robert Horry 1.88 John Lucas 1.88 Antawn Jamison 1.88 Scott Padgett 1.87 Matt Carroll 1.87 Rasheed Wallace 1.87 Tony Battie 1.86 Roger Mason 1.85 Matt Bonner 1.84 Shawn Marion 1.82 Antoine Wright 1.81 Shammond Williams 1.81 Lorenzen Wright 1.81 Solomon Jones 1.80 Linton Johnson 1.80 Ben Wallace 1.80 Brent Barry 1.80 Chuck Hayes 1.79 Lawrence Roberts 1.78 Joey Graham 1.78 Raef LaFrentz 1.77 Charlie Bell 1.77 Scot Pollard 1.77 Rodney Carney 1.77 Jalen Rose 1.76 Trenton Hassell 1.73 Ronnie Brewer 1.71 Morris Peterson 1.68 Anderson Varejao 1.66 Jarvis Hayes 1.65 Walter Herrmann 1.64 Ime Udoka 1.63 Eduardo Najera 1.62 JJ Redick 1.62 Jorge Garbajosa 1.61 Rasho Nesterovic 1.60 Maurice Evans 1.58 Malik Allen 1.58 Tayshaun Prince 1.57 Dale Davis 1.55 Sasha Vujacic 1.54 Ronald Dupree 1.53 Bracey Wright 1.51 Yakhouba Diawara 1.51 Clifford Robinson 1.51 LaMarcus Aldridge 1.48 Damon Jones 1.47 Rasual Butler 1.45 Eddie Jones 1.42 Dikembe Mutombo 1.42 Greg Buckner 1.40 Anthony Parker 1.40 Kurt Thomas 1.39 Alan Henderson 1.38 James Posey 1.38 Eddie House 1.37 Raja Bell 1.37 Bruce Bowen 1.27 Michael Finley 1.21 Shane Battier 1.16 Calvin Booth 1.14 Ira Newble 1.12 Steve Novak 1.01 Matt Freije 0.98 James Jones 0.98 Quinton Ross

105 53 TYPES OF NBA INJURIES ATLANTA BOSTON CHARLOTTE CHICAGO CLEVELAND DALLAS DENVER DETROIT GOLDEN STATE HOUSTON INDIANA LA CLIPPERS LA LAKERS MEMPHIS MIAMI MILWAUKEE MINNESOTA NEW JERSEY NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK ORLANDO PHILADELPHIA PHOENIX PORTLAND SACRAMENTO SAN ANTONIO SEATTLE TORONTO UTAH WASHINGTON TOTALS Knee Ankle Flu Back Back Spasms Foot Shoulder Calf Groin Elbow Hamstring Quadriceps Virus Abdomen Achilles Toe Hand Wrist Plantar Facitis Thumb Hip Finger Ribs Upp. Respiratory Leg Concussion Nose Sinus Strep Throat Food Poisoning Neck Heel Migraine Tibia Irr. Heart Beat Appendectomy Fibula Head Ear Eye Thigh 1 1 Hernia 1 1 Chest 1 1 Oral Surgery 1 1 Glutes 1 1 Tongue 1 1 Vertigo 1 1 Wisdom Teeth 1 1 Arm 1 1 Tonsilitis 1 1 WPW Syndrome 1 1 Heart Arrhythmia 1 1 Tooth 1 1 TOTALS DALLAS CLAIMS FOUL SHOOTING RECORD The Dallas Mavericks claim a record that isn t shown among NBA records. That is the most consecutive foul shots made in a game. In a playoff game on May 19, 2003 at San Antonio, the Mavs made 49 consecutive foul shots after Ed Najera missed the team s first attempt. They wound up 49 for 50. The listed league marks only show the records for foul shots in a game without a miss. Dallas won the game aided by its spectacular foul shooting. 102

106 LEBRON JAMES AND IVERSON TOP IN MINUTES PLAYED By Total Minutes By Average Minutes Total Total Total Total Lebron James Kobe Bryant Vince Carter Elton Brand Luol Deng Andre Iguodala Rafer Alston Dwight Howard Ricky Davis Shawn Marion Allen Iverson Joe Johnson Lebron James Kobe Bryant Andre Iguodala40.3 Ray Allen Gilbert Arenas Kevin Garnett Lamar Odom Caron Butler Lebron James won in with 3190 (40.9) and in with 3,388 (42.4); Gilbert Arenas won in with 3,384 (42.3); Joe Johnson won in with 3331 (40.6); Allen Iverson won in with 3485 (42.5); Antoine Walker in with 3406 (42.0); Michael Finley in with 3464 (42.2) and with 3443 (42.0); Jason Kidd with 2060 (41.2); Finley with 3394 (41.4); Glen Rice with 336 (42.5); Anthony Mason in with 3457 (42.2); Vin Baker in with 3361(41.0); Latrell Sprewell in with 3,533 (43.1); Larry Johnson in with 3323 (40.5); Chris Mullin in with 3346 (41.3) and also in with 3315 (40.4); Rodney McCray with 3238 (39.5) in ; Michael Jordan with 3255 (40.2) in , 3311 (40.4) in and 3281 (40.0) in ; Maurice Cheeks in with 3270 (39.9), Buck Williams in with 3182 (38.8), Jeff Ruland in with 3082 (41.1), Isiah Thomas in with 3093 (38.2), Moses Malone in with 3398 (42.0) and in with 3390 (41.3); Adrian Dantley in with 3417 (42.7), Norm Nixon in with 3236 (39.3); Elvin Hayes in with 3364 (41.0), in with 3602 (44.4), in with 3665 (44.7) and in with 3693 (45.0). Elvin was in top ten 10 out of his last 14 years, missing only , , and Kareem Jabbar was first in with 3379 (41.2); Bob McAdoo in with 3539 (43.2); John Havlicek in with 3678 (45.4) and with 3698 (45.1) and Nate Archibald in with 3681 (46.0). Wilt Chamberlain holds league record for most minutes, 3882 (48.5) set in PLAYERS INJURED IN The season had 308 players with injury or illnes. Charlotte led with 15 and Utah and Detroit each had a low of 5. The season saw 320 players with injury or illness. New York had most with 16 and Detroit was low with 5. The totals were 402 with Washington high with 17 and Boston and Chicago low with 9. The totals were 361 with Toronto being league high at 18 and Minnesota and Portland low with 7. The season saw 345 players with injury or illness. High mark was Cleveland with a record 18 and low 6 by Utah. Low mark is 2 set by Houston and Dallas in and Cleveland in Past totals were 402 in ; 361 in ; 317 in ; 338 in ; 345 in ; 329 in ; 320 in ; 324 in ; 307 in ; 286 in ; 282 in ; 248 in ; 252 in ; 235 in ; 228 in ; 239 in ; 198 in ; 218 in ; 200 in ; 186 in ; 186 in ; 200 in ; 188 in , 183 in ; 180 in ; 177 in ; 181 in ; 181 in ; 143 in and 151 in , the first year the stat was charted. Charlotte Miami Golden State Memphis New York Cleveland Orlando Denver LA Lakers New Jersey Washington PLAYERS GAMES LOST Houston Charlotte Denver Indiana Phoenix Utah Orlando Dallas LA Lakers Golden State Boston Toronto Dallas Portland Milwaukee New Orleans Atlanta LA Clippers Indiana Chicago Sacramento Boston PLAYERS GAMES LOST New York Cleveland Seattle LA Clippers Toronto Miami New Orleans/OK Memphis Portland Milwaukee Minnesota Houston Philadelphia Seattle San Antonio Phoenix Minnesota Detroit Utah Total BOSTON LED IN GAMES LOST BY ILLNESS OR INJURY IN PLAYERS GAMES LOST Washington San Antonio New Jersey 7 74 Sacramento 9 72 Atlanta 9 68 Chicago Detroit 5 65 Philadelphia 9 61 Totals 320 4,465 Houston led in with 274 and Philadelphia was last with only 61. LEAGUE Charlotte and New Orleans led in with 315 games lost and Boston last with 17 - LEAGUE ; Philadelphia led in with ; Milwaukee lowest ; LEAGUE ; Toronto set league mark of 480 games lost with 519 in Golden State lowest LEAGUE Atlanta led in with 9-319, LA Lakers lowest 7-103, LEAGUE ; Golden State led in with , Sacramento lowest , LEAGUE ; Dallas led in with , Utah lowest 3-11, LEAGUE: ; Boston led in with , Utah lowest 5-17, LEAGUE: ; Dallas in with , Utah lowest was 4-53, LEAGUE: ; Boston in with , Utah lowest with 5-56, LEAGUE: ; New Jersey in with , Milwaukee lowest with 8-17, LEAGUE ; Golden State in with , Milwaukee lowest with 4-10, LEAGUE: ; New York in with , Milwaukee lowest 6-20, LEAGUE: ; Golden State in with , Utah lowest 4-34, LEAGUE: ; Washington in with , Utah lowest 7-14, LEAGUE: ; Denver in with , Chicago lowest 5-20, LEAGUE: ; Milwaukee in with , Detroit lowest with 3-12, LEAGUE: ; Portland in with , Cleveland lowest with 3-19, LEAGUE: ; LA Clippers tops in with , Seattle lowest with 4-18, LEAGUE: ; In , LA Clippers first with , Dallas lowest at 9-26, LEAGUE: ; Since we started keeping this stat in , the record low was 10 games by Milwaukee in The LEAGUE high for players was 402 in and for games lost (7107) were made in

107 ATLANTIC DIVISION RACE NEW JERSEY PHILADELPHIA BOSTON TORONTO NEW YORK DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 11/1/ T T 1-0 1T 1-0 1T 0-1 4T 1 11/3/ T T T /4/ / /2 11/5/ T / T /6/ /2 11/7/ / /2 11/8/ / PCT /2 11/10/ / T 3-3 1T /2 11/11/ / /12/ / / /2 11/13/ T 1T /2 11/14/ /2 11/15/ T 4-3 1T /2 11/17/ /2 11/18/ /2 11/20/ / /21/ T 1 2T 1 11/22/ T T 1 11/24/ T 5-7 1T 5-9 3T T 1 11/25/ T 1/ / T 1/2 11/26/ T 1T 5 1 1T 11/27/ /2 1T 11/28/ T 1/ T 1/2 2T 1/ /2 1 1/2 11/29/ T 1/ T 1/2 12/1/ / / /2/ / T 1 1/ /2 3T 1 1/2 12/3/ /4/06 4T T 2 12/5/06 1T T 3T 1 1/ /2 3T 1 1/2 12/6/ / T T 2 12/7/06 1T T 4T 1 1/ /2 4T 1 1/2 12/8/ / T / T 2 12/9/06 1T T / /10/ /2 1 12/11/ / / /13/ / / /15/ / T / T 12/16/06 2T T / /17/ / /18/06 2T 1/ T 1/ /19/ /2 104

108 ATLANTIC DIVISION RACE (CONTINUED) NEW JERSEY PHILADELPHIA BOSTON TORONTO NEW YORK DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 12/20/ / / /2 12/22/ / /23/ / /2 12/25/ /26/ / /27/ / /29/ PCT / /30/ T T / /2 12/31/ / /1/ /2 1/2/ /2 1/3/ / / /5/ / / /6/07 1T T / /2 1/7/ / / /2 1/9/ / /2 1/10/ PCT / / /11/ /2 1/12/ PCT / / /13/ / /2 1/14/ PCT 5 6 1/ /15/ PCT / /17/ PCT / /2 1/19/ / /2 1/20/ / /2 1/21/ /2 1/22/ /2 1/23/ /2 1/24/ / / /25/ /26/ / / /27/ / /2 1/28/ / /29/07 1T T / /30/ /2 1/31/ / /2 2/2/ / / /2 2/3/ /4/ / /5/ / /2 2/6/ /2 105

109 ATLANTIC DIVISION RACE (CONTINUED) NEW JERSEY PHILADELPHIA BOSTON TORONTO NEW YORK DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 2/7/ / / / /2 2/9/ / / /2 2/10/ / /11/ / /2 2/13/ / /14/ / /20/ / /2 2/21/ / / /2 2/23/ / / /2 2/24/ /2 2/25/ / /2 2/26/ / /2 2/27/ /2 2/28/ / /2 3/2/ / / /3/ / / / /4/ /2 3/6/ / / /7/ / / /9/ /2 3/10/ / / /2 3/11/ /2 3/12/ / / /13/ / /2 3/14/ / /2 3/15/ /2 3/16/ / /2 3/17/ /18/ / /2 3/19/ /20/ / / /21/ / /22/ /23/ /24/ / /2 3/26/ /28/ /30/ /31/ / / /2 4/1/ /3/ / / / /2 106

110 ATLANTIC DIVISION RACE (cloncluded) NEW JERSEY PHILADELPHIA BOSTON TORONTO NEW YORK DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 4/4/ / / / /2 4/6/ / / / /2 4/7/ /8/ / / / /2 4/9/ / /10/ / / /2 4/11/ /12/ /13/ / /14/ /15/ /16/ / /2 4/17/ /18/ HISTORY OF THE 24-SECOND CLOCK The 24-second clock celebrated its 50th year in and some folks claim it was the most important event in the history of the NBA. Danny Biasone, the deceased owner of the Syracuse Nationals, the original franchise of the Philadelphia 76ers, is credited with devising the system. He explained that he came up with the number 24 through simple arithmetic. At the time each NBA team was averaging 60 shots a game. That meant that each game averaged 120 shots. Since each NBA regulation game lasts 48 minutes or 2880 seconds, that total divided by 120 equals 24. The clock made its debut on Oct. 30, 1954, with the Rochester Royals defeating the Boston Celtics, The change had the intended effect of eliminating the low scoring games played at a turtle-like pace and threatened to kill pro basketball as a spectator sport. With no shot clock, a team with the lead in the fourth quarter simply stalled until the clock ran down. The lowest scoring game in NBA history took place before the clock came into being. That was the Fort Wayne Pistons victory over Minneapolis Lakers. Imagine F. Wayne outscored the Lakers 3-1 in the final quarter. So Biasone induced his associates to come watch a Syracuse exhibition game in which there was no clock but an official on the sidelines yelling out the time. Twenty, Ten, Five, Four, Three. At this pickup game were such notables as Red Auerbach, Ned Irish, Eddie Gottleib and Clair Bee. They were convinced and swayed the other owners to vote for the proposal and the change had its intended effect. NBA records show that the very first year of the clock ( ), the scoring per game jumped from 79.5 points to CARROLL NEARS NBA RECORD Matt Carroll of the Charlotte Bobcats finished the season having converted five four-point playes, second in NBA history to Mitch Richmond, who had six in Reggie Miller is third with four each in and ODD TEAMS TECHNICALS IN Charlotte received one for not having Jeff Mclinnis on its active roster. San Antonio opened the 4th quarter of a game with just four players. Toronto had one against the Knicks that was never identified. 107

111 CENTRAL DIVISION RACE DETROIT CLEVELAND CHICAGO INDIANA MILWAUKEE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 10/31/06 2T 1/2 2T 1/ T 1/2 2T 1/2 11/1/ T / T 1-0 1T 11/3/ T / T T 1 11/4/ T 2-1 1T T 2-1 1T 11/6/ T 1/2 1T 2-2 3T 1/2 1T 2-2 3T 1/2 11/7/06 2T T 1 2T T 1 11/8/ T 1 2T 1/2 2T 1/ T 1 11/9/06 3T T 2-3 3T 1 1T 3T 1 11/10/ / / /11/ / / /2 11/13/ / /14/06 3T 3-4 3T /2 11/15/ / /2 11/16/ /17/ T T T 3 3T 4 11/18/ T / T /19/ T 4 4T 4 11/21/ T T T T 5 11/22/ / / /24/ T 8-5 1T / /2 11/25/ T 9-5 1T 4-9 4T 4 1/ / T 4 1/2 11/26/ /28/ / /29/ /2 4T /30/ T 4 1/ /2 4T 4 1/2 12/1/ / / /2 12/2/ / /3/ / / /2 12/4/ /5/ / / / /2 12/6/06 1T T 9-9 3T T /7/ /2 3T 2 1/2 3T 2 1/ /2 12/8/ T 2 1/ T 2 1/ /2 12/9/ / T T /11/ / /2 12/12/ /2 12/13/ T T / / /2 12/15/06 2 1/ / / /2 12/16/ / / /2 12/17/ / / /19/06 2T T 1 12/20/ / /2 108

112 CENTRAL DIVISION RACE (Continued) DETROIT CLEVELAND CHICAGO INDIANA MILWAUKEE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 12/21/ / / / /2 12/22/ /23/ / /26/ T T /27/ T T / /29/ T T / /30/ / / /2 12/31/ PCT 4 2 1/ /2/ / / /3/ PCT 3 1/ /2 1/4/ / / /5/ PCT / /2 1/6/ / / /8/ /2 1/9/ / /10/ / T T /2 1/11/ / /12/ / /2 1/13/ / / /15/ / /2 1/16/ / / /17/ / /18/ /2 1/19/ / / /20/ / / /2 1/21/ /22/07 2 PCT / /2 1/23/ /24/ / /25/ /26/ PCT 3 1/ / /27/ PCT /28/ / /30/ PCT 2 PCT /31/ / / /1/ T 1 2T 1 2/2/ T T / /3/ / /2 2/4/ / /5/ / /6/ / / /7/ T 2 2T /8/ / / /9/ / /10/ / /

113 CENTRAL DIVISION RACE (Continued) DETROIT CLEVELAND CHICAGO INDIANA MILWAUKEE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 2/11/ / /12/ / / /2 2/13/ / /14/ / / / /15/ /20/ / / /21/ / /22/ /2 2/23/ / / /24/ /2 2/25/ / / /26/ /27/ / /2 2/28/ /2 3/1/ /2 3/2/ /2 3/3/ / /4/ /2 3/5/ /2 3/6/ /2 3/7/ / /2 3/8/ /2 3/9/ / /10/ / /2 3/11/ / /12/ /2 3/13/ / /14/ /2 3/15/ /16/ / / /2 3/17/ / /18/ / / /2 3/20/ / / /21/ / /2 3/22/ / /2 3/23/ / / /25/ / /2 3/26/ / /2 3/27/ / /28/ / /29/ / /2 3/30/ / / /2 3/31/ / /1/ / /2 4/3/ / / / /2 110

114 CENTRAL DIVISION RACE (Concluded) DETROIT CLEVELAND CHICAGO INDIANA MILWAUKEE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 4/4/ / / /2 4/5/ T 3 1/2 2T 3 1/2 4/6/ T T / /7/ / /2 4/8/ T T /9/ T 4 1/2 2T 4 1/ / /10/ / /2 4/11/ / /12/ T 4 1/2 2T 4 1/2 4/13/ / /14/ T 3 1/2 2T 3 1/ /2 4/15/ / /16/ /2 4/17/ T 3 2T /18/ MCGRADY S FEAT WINS FOR HOUSTON Tracy McGrady had 13 pts (4 3pts, 1 FT) in 34 seconds at the end of the fourth quarter. As a result, Houston won the game over San Antonio on Dec. 10, PLAYERS WITH NUMERALS IN NAME John Lucas III, Earl (J.R.) Smith III, David Noel III, James White IV. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1968 Connie Hawkins, Pittsburgh 1969 Mel Daniels, Indiana 1970 Spencer Haywood, Denver 1971 Mel Daniels, Indiana 1972 Artis Gilmore, Kentucky 1973 Billy Cunningham, Carolina 1974 Julius Erving, New York 1975 Julius Erving, New York George McGinnis, Indiana 1976 Julius Erving, New York ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1968 Mel Daniels, Minnesota 1969 Warren Armstrong, Oakland 1970 Spencer Haywood, Denver ABA AWARD WINNERS 1971 Charlie Scott, Virginia Dan Issel, Kentucky 1972 Artis Gilmore, Kentucky 1973 Brian Taylor, New York 1974 Swen Nater, San Antonio 1975 Marvin Barnes, St. Louis 1976 David Thompson, Denver COACH OF THE YEAR 1968 Vince Cazzetta, Pittsburgh 1969 Alex Hannum, Oakland 1970 Bill Sharman, Los Angeles Joe Belmont, Denver 1971 Al Bianchi, Virginia 1972 Tom Nissalke, Dallas 1973 Larry Brown, Carolina 1974 Babe McCarthy, Kentucky Joe Mullaney, Utah 1975 Larry Brown, Denver 1976 Larry Brown, Denver 111

115 SOUTHEAST DIVISION RACE MIAMI WASHINGTON ORLANDO ATLANTA CHARLOTTE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. CHARLOTTE POS. GB 10/31/ /2 1T 1T 1T 1T 11/1/06 2T T T T 1 11/3/ T 4 1/ T T 11/4/06 1T 1-1 1T 1T /2 1T 11/5/ T 1 2 1/ T 1 3T /6/06 3T T /2 3T 1 11/7/ T 1 4T 1 1/2 2T 1 1 4T 1 1/ /8/06 3T T / /10/ T T / /11/06 2T 1/2 2T 1/ / / /12/ T T 1 2 1/ /13/06 3T 1 3T / /2 11/14/ / /2 11/15/06 3T T / /17/ T 2 1/ T 2 1/2 11/18/ T 2 1/ T 2 1/ / /20/06 3T 2 3T / /2 11/21/ T 2 1/ T 2 1/2 11/22/ T 3 1/ T 3 1/ / /2 11/24/ T 4 1/ T 4 1/ / /2 11/25/ / / / /2 11/27/ / /28/ / / / /2 11/29/ / /2 11/30/ /2 12/1/06 3T T / /2 12/2/ / /2 12/3/ / /2 12/4/ / /5/ T 6 3T /2 12/6/ / /2 12/7/ T 5 3T 5 12/8/ /2 12/9/06 3T 5 1/ / /10/06 3T 5 1/ T 5 1/2 12/11/ T 4 1/2 2T 4 1/ / /12/ /2 12/13/ / / / /2 12/14/ / /15/ / / /2 12/16/ / / /2 12/17/ /2 112

116 SOUTHEAST DIVISION RACE (Continued) MIAMI WASHINGTON ORLANDO ATLANTA CHARLOTTE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. CHARLOTTE POS. GB REC. POS. GB 12/18/ /20/ / / /2 12/21/ /22/ / / /2 12/23/ / / / /2 12/25/ /26/ /27/ PCT /2 12/29/ /2 12/30/ PCT /31/ /2 1/1/ / /2/ /2 2 1/ /3/ PCT /2 1/5/ PCT /6/ /2 1/7/ / /9/ /2 1/10/ T 10 1/ T 10 1/2 1/12/ T 9 1/ T 9 1/2 1/13/ / /15/ / / /2 1/16/ PCT 5 8 1/ /17/ / / / /18/ /19/ / / /20/ / / / /21/ /22/ / /23/ / /24/ / /2 1/25/07 1/26/ / /2 1/27/ / /28/ / / /2 1/29/ / /30/ / / /2 1/31/ / /2 2/1/ /2 2/2/ / /3/ / / /2 2/4/

117 SOUTHEAST DIVISION RACE (Continued) MIAMI WASHINGTON ORLANDO ATLANTA CHARLOTTE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. CHARLOTTE POS. GB REC. POS. GB 2/5/ / / / /6/ /7/ / / /9/ / /2 2/10/ /2 2/11/ / /2 2/12/ /13/ /2 2/14/ / /20/ / / /21/ T 10 1/ T 10 1/2 2/22/ / /23/ / / /24/ / /25/ / /2 4T T 10 2/26/ / / T T 10 2/27/ / /2 4T 10 4T 10 2/28/ / / T T 10 3/1/ / /2/ / /2 4T T 11 3/3/ /2 3/4/ / T 12 4T 12 3/5/ / T 12 1/ T 12 1/2 3/6/ /2 4T 13 4T 13 3/7/ /8/ /2 3/9/ / /2 3/10/ /2 3/11/ / /12/ / /13/ / /2 3/14/ / /2 3/15/ /2 3/16/ PCT /2 3/17/07 2 1/ / / /2 3/18/ /19/ /20/07 2 1/ / / /2 3/21/ / / / /2 3/23/ / / / /2 3/24/ / / /25/ /2 114

118 SOUTHEAST DIVISION RACE (Concluded) MIAMI WASHINGTON ORLANDO ATLANTA CHARLOTTE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. CHARLOTTE POS. GB REC. POS. GB 3/26/ / / /2 3/28/ / /2 3/30/ / / / /2 4/1/ / /3/ / / /4/ / /2 4/5/ / / /6/ / / /7/ /8/ / / /9/ /10/ / / /11/ / / / /2 4/13/ / / /2 4/14/ / /15/ /16/ / / /17/ /2 4/18/ PLAYERS AVERAGING TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN BEST-OF-SEVEN NBA PLAYOFF SERIES OPPONENT PPG RPG APG SERIES Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Boston Eastern Division Finals Magic Johnson, LA Lakers Phoenix Western Conference Semifinals Magic Johnson, LA Lakers Phoenix Western Conference Semifinals Magic Johnson, LA Lakers San Antonio Western Conference Finals Magic Johnson, LA Lakers Golden State Western Conference Semifinals Fat Lever, Denver Utah Western Conference Semifinals PLAYER FG/AST FGA AST Mohammed Mourning S. Swift Aldridge Maxiell RATIO OF FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS TO ASSISTS IN MOST LEAST PLAYER FG/AST FGA AST Carney M. Allen Carry Magloire Herrman PLAYER FG/AST FGA AST Snow Nash Rodriguez Kidd Blake PLAYER FG/AST FGA AST Knight Calderon A. Daniels A. Miller D. Williams

119 SOUTHWEST DIVISION RACE DALLAS SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON NO/OKLA. CITY MEMPHIS DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 11/1/06 2T 1/2 2T 1/ T T 1 11/2/ T T 3T 1 1T 3T 1 11/3/06 4T 1 1/ T 1 4T 1 1/ T 1 11/4/ T /2 11/5/ / T T 2 11/6/ / /7/ / /8/ / /2 11/9/ T T 4 2 1/2 11/10/ T _ 4-2 2T 1/ /2 11/11/06 4T 3 1/ T 1 2T T 3 1/2 11/12/ / / / /14/ T 1 1/ t 1 1/ /2 11/15/ / / /2 11/16/ T 2T 11/17/ / T 1 2T /2 11/18/ / / /19/ / /2 11/20/ / / /2 11/21/ /22/ / T /2 11/24/ / / /2 11/25/ T T / /26/06 2T 1 1/ T 1 1/ /2 11/27/ / / /28/06 2T 1/ T 1/ /2 11/29/ / /1/ T 1 2T /2 12/2/ T 1/ T 1/ /4/ / /2 12/5/ T 1T / /6/06 2 1/ / /2 12/7/ T /8/06 2T 1 1/ T 1 1/ /2 12/9/ T T / /10/06 2T 1/ T 1/ /2 12/11/ / /2 12/12/06 2T 1 1/ T 1 1/2 12/13/ / / /2 12/14/ / /15/ / / / /2 12/16/ / / /2 12/17/ /2 12/18/

120 SOUTHWEST DIVISION RACE (Continued) DALLAS SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON NO/OKLA. CITY MEMPHIS DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 12/20/ / /22/ T T / /23/ / /26/ / / /2 12/27/ / /28/ / / /2 12/29/ / /30/ /2 12/31/ / /2 1/2/ / / /3/ / /2 1/4/ / / /5/ / /6/ /2 1/7/ / /8/ /2 1/9/ / /10/ / /2 1/12/ / / /2 1/13/ /14/ / / / /2 1/15/ /16/ / / / /2 1/17/ /18/ / / /2 1/19/ /2 1/20/ /21/ / / /2 1/22/ / /23/ / /2 1/24/ / /25/ / /2 1/26/ / / /27/ /28/ /2 1/29/ / / /2 1/30/ /31/ /1/ /2 2/2/ /2 2/3/ / /5/ / /6/ /2 2/7/ / /2 117

121 SOUTHWEST DIVISION RACE (Continued) DALLAS SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON NO/OKLA. CITY MEMPHIS DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 2/8/ /2 2/9/ / /2 2/10/ / /11/ / /2 2/13/ / /2 2/14/ / / /15/ / /2 2/20/ / / /21/ /2 2/22/ / / / /23/ /2 2/24/ / / / /25/ /26/ / /27/ / /2 2/28/ / /1/ / / /2 3/2/ / /3/ /4/ /2 3/5/ / /2 3/6/ / / /2 3/7/ / /8/ /9/ /2 3/10/ / / /11/ /2 3/12/ / / /2 3/13/ /14/ / / /2 3/15/ /16/ / / /17/ /2 3/18/ / / /19/ /20/ /21/ / / /2 3/22/ /23/ / / /2 3/24/ /25/ / / /2 3/26/ /27/ / / /28/ / / /2 3/29/

122 SOUTHWEST DIVISION RACE (Concluded) DALLAS SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON NO/OKLA. CITY MEMPHIS DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 3/30/ / /31/ /2 4/1/ / /3/ /4/ / /2 4/5/ /2 4/6/ / / /7/ / /8/ /2 4/9/ / /2 4/10/ / /11/ / /2 4/13/ /14/ / / /2 4/15/ /16/ / / / /2 4/17/ /18/ UTAH LEADS LEAGUE IN PLAYERS NOT MISSING A GAME The Utah Jazz has the longest current streak of consecutive years with one or more players appearing in every game (82 or 50). The streak is at 27. Here is the complete list compiled by Jim Schmidt of Windermere, FL, formerly with Chicago Bulls. Team Streak Utah 27 San Antonio 12 Boston 11 LA Lakers 9 Seattle 6 Detroit 5 Denver 4 Miami 4 Philadelphia 4 Toronto 3 Team Streak Cleveland 3 Orlando 2 Chicago 2 Milwaukee 1 Dallas 1 Atlanta 1 Washington 1 Golden State 1 Sacramento 1 Houston 0 Team Streak Indiana 0 LA Clippers 0 Minnesota 0 New Jersey 0 New Orleans 0 New York 0 Phoenix 0 Portland 0 Memphis 0 Charlotte 0 GEORGE WILSON TOPS EXPANSION TEAM PLAYERS Geroge Wilson (University of Cincinnati, 1964) is the only player in NBA history to play for 4 expansion teams Chicago Bulls, 1967 Seattle Sonics, 1968 Phoenix Suns and 1970 Buffalo Braves. His career included playing for three different teams three years in a row. Walt Bellamy played the longest - 13 years - among expansion teams, according to Jim Schmidt. Rick Adelman Portland New Orleans Jim Barnett San Diego New Orleans Walt Bellamy Chicago New Orleans John Block San Diego New Orleans Nate Bowman Chicago Buffalo Len Chappell Chicago Milwaukee Cleveland Dave Gambee San Diego Milwaukee Gary Gregor Phoenix Portland Toby Kimball San Diego New Orleans Don Kojis Chicago San Diego Sidney Lowe Charlotte Minnesota Jon McGlocklin San Diego Milwaukee Stan McKenzie Phoenix Portland McCoy McLemore Chicago Phoenix Cleveland Dorie Murray Seattle Portland Guy Rodgers Chicago Milwaukee Bob Warlick Phoenix Milwaukee Bob Weiss Seattle Milwaukee George Wilson Chicago Seattle Phoenix Buffalo 119

123 NORTHWEST DIVISION RACE UTAH DENVER MINNESOTA PORTLAND SEATTLE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 11/1/ T T 1-0 1T /2/ T 1 4T 1 11/3/ T 0-2 4T T T 2 11/4/ T T T 1 4T /5/ /6/ T T /7/ /8/ /10/ /11/ /12/ /13/ /14/ T T 3 2T 3 11/15/ T T /17/ T T /18/ /20/ T T /21/ /22/ T T /24/ /25/ T 6 4T 6 11/26/ T T /27/ T 6 4T 6 11/28/ /29/ T T 7 11/30/ /1/ /2/ /3/ /4/ /5/ /6/ /8/ /9/ /10/ /11/ /12/ /13/ /15/ /16/ /17/ /18/ /20/

124 NORTHWEST DIVISION RACE (Continued) UTAH DENVER MINNESOTA PORTLAND SEATTLE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 12/22/ /23/ /26/ /27/ /28/ /29/ /30/ /31/ /1/ /2 1/2/ /3/ /5/ /6/ /7/ /8/ /9/ /10/ T T /12/ /13/ /14/ /15/ /16/ /17/ /19/ T T /20/ T 11 1/21/ /22/ /23/ /24/ /26/ /27/ /28/ /29/ /30/ /31/ /2/ /3/ /5/ /6/ /7/ /9/ /10/ /11/ /12/ /13/

125 NORTHWEST DIVISION RACE (Continued) UTAH DENVER MINNESOTA PORTLAND SEATTLE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 2/14/ /20/ /21/ /23/ /24/ /25/ /26/ /27/ /28/ /1/ /2/ /3/ /4/ /5/ /6/ /7/ T T 17 3/9/ /10/ /11/ /13/ /14/ /15/ /16/ /17/ /18/ T T 17 3/20/ /21/ /22/ /23/ /24/ /25/ /26/ /27/ /28/ T T 18 3/29/ /30/ /31/ /1/ /3/ /4/ /6/ /7/ /9/ /11/ /13/ T 18 4T

126 NORTHWEST DIVISION RACE (Concluded) DENVER UTAH SEATTLE MINNESOTA PORTLAND DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 3/30/06 3/31/ / / /2 4/1/ /2 4/2/ / / /2 4/4/ / T 9 1/ T 9 1/2 4/5/ /2 4/6/ /7/ / / /2 4/8/ / /2 4/9/ / /10/ / /2 4/11/ / /12/ / / /2 4/14/ / /15/ /16/ /2 4/17/ /18/ /19/ LOOSE BALL FOULS PJ Brown 298 Ervin Johnson 230 Kurt Thomas 228 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 221 Danny Fortson 220 Dale Davis 211 Theo Ratliff 208 Corliss Williamson 207 Vlade Divac 198 Vin Baker 196 Kikembe Mutombo 195 Othella Harrington 192 Joe Smith 192 Malik Rose 189 Elden Campbell 188 Shaquille O'Neal 182 Alan Henderson 176 Antonio Davis 173 Jeff Foster 170 Tim Duncan 169 Arvydas Sabonis 168 Rasho Nesterovic 164 Jamaal Magloire 164 Shawn Bradley 161 Marcus Camby 161 Vitaly Potapenko 158 Brian Grant 157 Kevin Willis 154 Christian Laettner 151 Olden Polynice 149 Al Harrington 149 Rodney Rogers 146 Clarence Weatherspoon 146 Lorenzen Wright 146 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 146 Michael Olowokandi 145 Robert Horry 144 Brad Miller 142 Jay Williams 141 Chris Webber 140 Louis Dampier 139 Jermaine O'Neal 138 Alonzon Mourning 135 Tyrone Hill 134 Maurice Taylor 128 Raef LaFrentz 128 Kevin Garnett 125 Antonio McDyess 125 Charles Oakley 120 Mark Bryant 119 Bo Outlaw 119 Antoinne Walker 119 Jason Collins 115 Jahidi White 114 Ruben Patterson 114 Steve Francis 113 Brian Skinner 113 Ken Thomas 111 Jerome Williams 110 Matt Harpring 110 Rick Smits 109 Maurice Evans 108 Adonal Foyle 108 Charles Barkley 107 Steve Smith 107 Scott Williams 107 Seam Kemp 106 Troy Murphy 106 Sam Cassell 103 Brendan Haywood 103 Dennis Rodman 101 Tony Battie 101 Chris Mihm 100 Otis Thorpe 100 Rashard Lewis 100 Andrew DeClercq 99 Donyell Marshall 98 Eddy Curry 98 Greg Ostertag 97 Carl Johnson 94 Edvardo Najeva 94 Ron Artest 93 Chris Dudley 91 Cory Blount 90 Jake Voskuhl 90 Anthony Mason 89 Popeye Jones 87 Kenyon Martin 87 Mark Madsen 87 Pau Gasol 86 Paul Pierce 85 Travis Knight 84 Yao Ming 84 AC Green 83 Jerome James 83 James Posey 79 Todd MacCulloch 77 Gary Trent 77 Reeves 76 Jason Caffey 75 Pat Garrity 74 Akeem Olojuwan 73 Rick Fox 72 Tony Kukoc

127 PACIFIC DIVISION RACE PHOENIX LA CLIPPERS LA LAKERS SACRAMENTO GOLDEN STATE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 10/31/ T 1/2 2T 1/2 2T 1/2 11/1/ T 1 1/ T 1 1/ T 1 1/2 11/3/06 2T 1 4T 1 1/ T 1 4T 1 1/2 11/3/ T 1 1/2 2T 1 1/ T 1 1/2 11/4/ / T T 2 11/5/ T 1 1/2 2 1/2 3T 1 1/2 11/6/06 1T 2-2 3T T 2-2 3T 1 11/7/ / / /2 11/8/ / /9/ / /2 11/10/ /11/ T T 1 11/12/ / /14/06 3T 1/ T 1/ /2 11/15/06 1T 5-2 1T 11/16/ T 1/ PCT 1 v 5-3 3T 1/2 11/17/ / T PCT 2T PCT 4 1/2 11/18/ /2 3 1/ PCT /19/ T PCT 2T PCT /2 11/20/ PCT /2 11/21/ / /22/ / / /2 11/24/ / /2 11/25/ / /26/ / / /2 11/27/ /28/ / / / /2 11/29/ /30/ / / / /1/ /2 12/2/ / / / /2 12/3/ /4/ T 3 1/2 3T 3 1/ T 3 1/2 12/5/ / T T 4 12/6/ T 3 1/ /2 4T 3 1/2 12/7/ / / /8/ / / /2 12/9/ / /10/ / / / /2 12/11/ T 1T 4 4 1/ /12/06 2 1/ / / /2 12/13/ / /14/ /2 12/15/ / /2 124

128 PACIFIC DIVISION RACE (Continued) PHOENIX LA CLIPPERS LA LAKERS SACRAMENTO GOLDEN STATE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 12/16/ /2 4T 6 1/ T 6 1/2 12/17/ / /2 12/18/ /2 4T T 7 12/19/ / T 7 1/2 4T 7 1/2 12/20/ / /2 12/21/06 4T T 8 12/22/ / /23/ /2 12/25/ /2 12/26/ / /2 12/27/ / /28/ / / /2 12/29/ / / /2 12/30/ /31/ / / /2 1/2/ / / / /2 1/3/ / / /4/ / /2 1/5/ / / /6/ / /2 1/7/ / / / /8/ /9/ / / /10/ / /11/ / / /2 1/12/ / /13/ / /15/ / / /17/ / / /18/ /19/ / / /20/ / /2 1/21/ / / /22/ /2 1/23/ / / /24/ / / /25/ /26/ / /27/ / /2 1/28/ /29/ / / / /30/ /31/ / / /2 2/1/ /

129 PACIFIC DIVISION RACE (Continued) PHOENIX LA CLIPPERS LA LAKERS SACRAMENTO GOLDEN STATE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 2/2/ / / /3/ / / / /4/ /5/ / / / /6/ / /2 2/7/ / /8/ / /9/ / / /2 2/10/ /11/ / / /12/ /2 2/13/ /2 2/14/ / / /2 2/15/ /20/ /2 3T 15 1/ T 15 1/ /2 2/21/ / / /22/ /2 2/23/ / / /2 2/24/ / /25/ / / / /2 2/26/ /27/ / / / /2 2/28/ / / /2 3/1/ /2/ / / /2 3/3/ /4/ / / /2 3/5/ /6/ / /7/ / / /2 3/8/ /9/ / / /2 3/11/ / /12/ / / / /2 3/13/ / /14/ /15/ /2 3/16/ / /17/ / /18/ / /19/ /2 3/20/ /21/ / /2 126

130 PACIFIC DIVISION RACE (Concluded) PHOENIX LA CLIPPERS LA LAKERS SACRAMENTO GOLDEN STATE DATE REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB REC. POS. GB 3/22/ / /2 3/23/ / /2 3/24/ /25/ / / /2 3/26/ /27/ /2 3/28/ /2 3/29/ /2 3/30/ / /2 3/31/ /2 4/1/ / /2 4/3/ / /2 4/4/ / / /5/ / /2 4/6/ /2 4/7/ / /2 4/8/ /2 4/9/ / / /2 4/10/ /11/ / /12/ / /13/ / T T /14/ /2 4T 21 1/2 4/15/ / /2 4/16/ / / /17/ / / / /2 4/18/ PLAYER FOULS Brent Barry 1 Bruce Bowen 1 Carlos Boozer 1 Carmelo Anthony 1 Charlie Bell 1 Chauncey Billups 1 Chucky Atkins 1 Dee Brown 1 Derek Anderson 1 Dirk Nowitzki 1 Dorell Wright 1 PLAYER FOULS Elton Brand 1 Jake Tsakalidis 1 Jamaal Tinsley 1 Jared Jeffries 1 Jarrett Jack 1 Jason Kidd 1 Jeff McInnis 1 Jerry Stackhouse 1 Jose Calderon 1 Junior Harrington 1 Juwan Howard 1 76 CLEAR PATH FOULS PLAYER FOULS Keith Bogans 1 Kevin Ollie 1 Keyon Dooling 1 Kirk Snyder 1 Lamar Odom 1 LaMarcus Aldridge 1 Lorenzen Wright 1 Luke Ridnour 1 Luke Walton 1 Marcus Camby 1 Maurice Evans 1 PLAYER FOULS Mehmet Okur 1 Mike Miller 1 Paul Millsap 1 Peja Stojakovic 1 Rafer Alston 1 Rajon Rondo 1 Ricky Davis 1 Roger Mason 1 Royal Ivey 1 Salim Stoudamire 1 Shaun Livingstong 1 PLAYER FOULS Steve Blake 1 Steve Francis 1 T.J. Ford 1 Tim Thomas 1 Tony Allen 1 Vince Carter 1 127

131 NBA ASSIST ANALYSIS HOME AWAY OVERALL Own Own Opp Opp Own Own Opp Opp Own Own Opp Opp Team Ast FG % Ast FG % Ast FG % Ast FG % Ast FG % Ast FG % ATLANTA BOSTON CHARLOTTE CHICAGO CLEVELAND DALLAS DENVER DETROIT GOLDEN STATE HOUSTON INDIANA LA LAKERS LA CLIPPERS MEMPHIS MIAMI MILWAUKEE MINNESOTA NEW JERSEY NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK ORLANDO PHILADELPHIA PHOENIX PORTLAND SACRAMENTO SAN ANTONIO SEATTLE TORONTO UTAH WASHINGTON TOTAL 27,236 45, ,129 44, ,129 44, ,236 45, ,365 89, , ,000-POINT PLAYOFF CLUB TO PLAYER YRS. GMS. AVG. PTS. Magic Johnson ,701 Scottie Pippen ,623 Elgin Baylor ,623 Wilt Chamberlain ,607 Kevin McHale ,182 Dennis Johnson ,116 Julius Erving ,088 James Worthy ,022 PLAYER YRS. GMS. AVG. PTS. Michael Jordan ,987 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,762 Karl Malone ,747 Jerry West ,457 Shaquille O'Neal ,369 Larry Bird ,897 John Havlicek ,776 Hakeem Olajuwon ,755 TOP 10 TEAM MERCHANDISE 1. LA Lakers 2. Miami 3. New York 4. Chicago 5. Cleveland 6. Denver 7.Boston 8. Phoenix 9. San Antonio 10.New Jersey TOP 15 PLAYER MERCHANDISE 1. Kobe Bryant 2. Dwyane Wade 3. LeBron James 4. Allen Iverson 5. Steve Nash 6. Carmelo Anthony 7. Stephon Marbury 8. Dirk Nowitzki 9. Gilbert Arenas 10. Vince Carter 11. Tracy McGrady 12. Shaquille O Neal 13. Paul Pierce 14. Ben Wallace 15. Tim Duncan 128

132 MICHAEL JORDAN S DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING Michael Jordan is in a class by himself when it comes to consistency in scoring. In a regular season career spanning 15 years and 1072 games Michael failed to reach double figures in scoring only thirteen times. Twelve of those occured in his last two seasons. In 179 playoff games Michael never failed to reach double figures. Only thirteen times under 10 points in 1251 games. He had a string of double figure scoring games which dated back to March 22, On that date, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Mich., the Chicago Bulls lost to Cleveland, and Jordan scored just 8 points on 4 of 13 shooting. Michael was in double figures in the next game and every game thereafter until Dec. 28, 2001 when he tallied 6 points against Indiana. That adds up to 866 regular season games and another 179 playoff games. A truly remarkable record of consistency. Michael s year-by-year records follows. Kevin Garnett has the longest current streak of 322 games. REGULAR SEASON G UP PLAYOFFS G UP ALL GAMES G UP NBA PLAYERS SPORTING TATTOOS Stat crew member Brian Pollack's game job includes counting players with visible tattoos. A check is also made with trainers concerning players who never shed their warm-up suits. The list may not be complete since some players could have hidden tattoos. The list is only of visible ones. In there were 156 players. In the total was 161. In there were a record 187 players with tattoos, so the total of 186 was one short of the record. There were 181 in , 172 in , 176 in , 157 in , 141 in and 115 in including then Philadelphia president Pat Croce, and then LA Lakers coach Del Harris. 9 Indiana J. O Neal, Tinsley, M. Daniels, Sh. Williams, Granger, Diogu, Greene, Armstrong, McLoed 9 New Jersey House, C. Robinson, Moore, Marc. Williams, A. Wright, Adams, Kidd, B. Robinson, Jefferson 9 New York Marbury, Frye, Curry, Crawford, Francis, Balkman, Jeffries, Richardson, N. Robinson 8 Washington C. Butler, Stevenson, Jamison, A. Daniels, Blatche, Arenas, Booth, D. Taylor 7 Cleveland D. Jones, D. Marshall, Pavlovic, Gibson, Hughes, L. James, Gooden 6 Atlanta Josh Smith, S. Stoudemire, Sol. Jones, L. Wright, An. Johnson, M. Williams 6 Chicago Nocioni, Gordon, B. Wallace, Sefolosha, Ty. Thomas, Sweetney 6 Denver Anthony, JR Smith, R. Evans, Camby, Iverson, A. Carter 6 Golden State Biedrins, S. Jackson, Barnes, Pietrus, Harrington, Powell 6 Memphis M. Miller, Gasol, D. Stoudemire, L. Roberts, Kinsey, J. Harrington 6 New Orleans M. Jackson, B. Jackson, Dav. West, R. Butler, Chandler, D. Mason Sacramento Williamson, B. Miller, Bibby, Ken. Thomas, Artest, Abdur-Rahim 6 Seattle R. Lewis, Fortson, Watson, Ray Allen, Wilcox, A. Brown 5 Miami Posey, Haslem, D. Wright, J. Williams, S. O Neal 5 Milwaukee C. Bell, Greer, Skinner, Bogut, Noel 5 Minnesota M. James, R. Davis, Garnett, Blount, J. Reed 4 Charlotte Felton, G. Wallace, McInnis, Ely 4 Dallas Terry, Stackhouse, Harris, Buckner 4 LA Clippers Tim Thomas, A. Williams, Singleton, Maggette 4 LA Lakers Walton, Sm. Parker, Shamm Williams, Bryant 4 Philadelphia Iguodala, Joe Smith, L. Williams, S. Hunter 4 Utah Boozer, Fisher, Millsap, D. Williams 3 Boston Perkins, Ray, Del. West 3 Houston McGrady, Wells, Howard 3 Orlando Battie, Ariza, Dooling 3 Phoenix Marion, James Jones, R. Bell 3 Portland Przybilla, Randolph, D. Miles 3 Toronto J. Dixon, Ford, Peterson 2 San Antonio Duncan, Oberto

133 REBOUNDING ANALYSIS Rebounding is one of the key elements of basketball in the NBA where the winning team out-rebounds the loser more than 6 out of every 10 games. The team with more rebounds in won 759 times and lost 426 times for a percentage of.641, according to records compiled by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. The percentage was.644 last season. There were 45 games in which both teams had an equal number of rebounds. The best percentage belonged to Dallas, San Antonio and Phoenix. New York, Toronto and Houston had the most trouble winning games when getting more rebounds. Winning games while being out-rebounded is a difficult task, but three teams, led by Dallas, were able to win at least half of those games. Having the most trouble winning when out-rebounded were Portland, Boston and Memphisx. Complete records follow: MORE REBOUNDS W L PCT. Dallas Phoenix San Antonio Detroit Houston Cleveland Denver Utah Toronto Miami Chicago LA Lakers Golden State New Jersey Sacramento Minnesota Orlando Philadelphia Indiana Portland Washington LA Clippers Charlotte Atlanta New Orleans Milwaukee New York Seattle Memphis Boston TOTAL MORE ASSISTS W L PCT. Dallas San Antonio Milwaukee Houston Cleveland Detroit Phoenix Washington New Orleans Chicago Toronto Golden State Miami LA Clippers New Jersey Utah New York Orlando Denver LA Lakers Philadelphia Indiana Atlanta Sacramento Charlotte Minnesota Seattle Portland Boston Memphis TOTAL FEWER REBOUNDS W L PCT. Dallas Phoenix Detroit Toronto Houston San Antonio Washington Chicago Golden State New Orleans LA Clippers Miami Cleveland LA Lakers Utah New Jersey Charlotte Denver Seattle New York Philadelphia Orlando Sacramento Milwaukee Minnesota Atlanta Indiana Boston Memphis Portland TOTAL ASSISTS ANALYSIS Winning games in the NBA usually requires good shots and the ability to deliver the ball to the right player, in the right place, and at the right time. Recording more assists in a game than the other team results in a win over 7 of every 10 games. Records for compiled by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan, show that the team with more assists won 831 times and lost only 317 times for a percentage of.724. Last year s percentage was.711. There were 82 games in which both teams recorded an equal number of assists. Dallas, San Antonio and the Milwaukee compiled the best records in this phase of the game, while Boston, Memphis and Portland had the most trouble. Winning games while recording fewer assists is difficult. Dallas (.538) was the only team that could win even 50% of those games. Milwaukee, Indiana and Charlotte had the most trouble winning with fewer assists. Complete records follow: FEWER ASSISTS W L PCT. Dallas Denver Detroit Cleveland LA Lakers Toronto Washington Golden State Houston New Orleans Chicago Portland Miami Seattle Orlando LA Clippers Minnesota Utah Philadelphia New York Sacramento San Antonio Phoenix Memphis Boston New Jersey Atlanta Milwaukee Indiana Charlotte TOTAL

134 FREE THROW ANALYSIS Making more free throws than your opponent resulted in victory more than six out of every 10 games in the NBA during the season. The league-wide percentage was.609, as the team with more free throws won 709 times and lost 455 times, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. Both teams made an equal number of free throws on 66 occasions. The percentage last season was.626. Only 2 teams were able to win 80% of games in which they made more free throws. Minnesota, Milwaukee and Atlanta had the most trouble winning with more free throws. Only Dallas (78-6) was able to win more than 20% of their games when making fewer free throws, while Indiana, Boston and Menphis had the most trouble winning with fewer free throws. Complete totals follow: MORE FREE THROWS FEWER FREE THROWS TEAM W L Pct. TEAM W L Pct. Chicago Dallas Dallas Phoenix Phoenix Cleveland San Antonio San Antonio Detroit Utah Houston Detroit Utah Houston LA Lakers Chicago Miami Washington Golden State Toronto Cleveland New Jersey Toronto Golden State LA Clippers Orlando Indiana Miami Orlando LA Lakers New Orleans Charlotte Denver Minnesota New Jersey Atlanta Portland Milwaukee Washington Sacramento Philadelphia LA Clippers Seattle New Orleans Charlotte New York New York Philadelphia Sacramento Seattle Memphis Denver Boston Portland Minnesota Indiana Milwaukee Boston Atlanta Memphis FIELD GOAL ANALYSIS The team making the most field goals won NBA games almost 3 out of every 4 times. The team with more field goals won 901 times and lost only 265 times for a winning percentage of.773 during the season, according to records compiled by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. Last year s percentage was.771. An equal number of field goals was scored by both teams on 64 occasions. San Antonio won over 90% if games in which it outscored its rivals from the field. Bostonm Memphis and Milluakee had the most trouble winning with more field goals. Winning games while being outscored from the field is difficult, with Phoenix and Dallas able to win half of such games. Charlotte, Orlando and Atlanta had the most trouble. Complete figures follow: MORE FIELD GOALS FEWER FIELD GOALS TEAM W L Pct. TEAM W L Pct. San Antonio Phoenix Dallas Dallas Cleveland Houston Toronto Denver Phoenix San Antonio Denver Detroit Houston Toronto Miami Washington Washington Cleveland Detroit New York Utah LA Lakers LA Clippers Chicago Golden State LA Clippers LA Lakers Sacramento Chicago New Orleans Philadelphia Philadelphia Orlando Indiana Atlanta Miami New Jersey Seattle New Orleans New Jersey Charlotte Memphis Sacramento Portland Minnesota Golden State Portland Minnesota Indiana Milwaukee New York Utah Seattle Boston Boston Orlando Memphis Charlotte Milwaukee Atlanta

135 CURRENT ( ) PLAYERS WITH THE MOST CLUBS (7 OR MORE) 13 Kevin Ollie Dallas, Orlando, Sacramento, Orlando, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago, Indiana, Milwaukee, Seattle, Cleveland, Philadelphia 10 Damon Jones New Jersey, Boston, Golden State, Dallas, Vancouver (Memphis), Detroit, Sacramento, Milwaukee, Miami, Cleveland 9 Anthony Johnson Sacramento, Atlanta, Orlando, Atlanta, Cleveland, New Jersey, Indiana, Dallas, Atlanta 8 Earl Boykins New Jersey, Cleveland, Orlando, Cleveland, LA Clippers, Golden State, Denver, Milwaukee 7 Sam Cassell Houston, Phoenix, Dallas, New Jersey, Milwaukee, Minnesota, LA Clippers SOME PLAYERS WHO CHANGED THEIR NAMES ORIGINAL NAME NEW NAME ORIGINAL NAME Warren Armstrong Warren Jabali Robert Stacey Gary Cole Abdul Oadir Jeelani Keith Wilkes Lloyd Free World B Free Akeem Olajuwon Walt Hazzard Mahid Abdul-Rahman Armon Gilliam Chris Jackson Mahmoud Abdul Rauf Lew Alcindor Walter (Wally) Jones Wali Jones Oliver Saint-Jean Stan Modzelewski Stan Stutz Brian Williams Don Smith Zaid Abdul Aziz Oliver Saint Jean Ron Sobieszczek Ron Sobie Robert L. Stacey Bill Dinwiddie Rashid K. Shabazz Nene Hilario NEW NAME Stacey Arceneaux Jamaal Wilkes Hakeem Olajuwon Armen Gilliam Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Tariq Abdul-Wahid Bison Dele Tariq Abdul Wahad Stacey Arceneaux Nene RAPID FIRE THREE POINTERS Darrick Martin of Scramento sank what was one of the fastest group of three pointers in NBA history on March 6, 2000 versus Dallas. He made three treys in exactly 39.5 seconds, in the fourth quarter of the game. He made a 25-footer with 1:19 left, another 25 footer with 56.9 left and a 27 footer with 39.5 left. The fastest treys were by Rodney Rogers of Denver vs. Utah on March 4, He had 3 straight in 17 seconds (37.6, 29.4 and 20.6 seconds left in game). He also had another earlier one with 1:15 left so he actually hit 4 in 54.4 seconds. ALLEN IVERSON S 23 TATTOOS Through diligent research, our sleuths have come up with the locations and identifications of Allen Iverson s 23 tattoos. Starting from the right side of his neck (Chinese for loyalty), right shoulder (Hold My Own), right chest (his kids Tiaura and Deuce), right upper arm (a soldier s head), right upper arm (Cru Thik, the name of guys with whom he grew up - it s also in three other locations), right forearm (Virginia s finest), right wrist (Chinese for respect), right side of stomach (Tawana, his wife), right thigh (a panther), left neck (Cru Thik again), left shoulder (cross of daggers with Only the Strong Survive ), left elbow (The Answer), left chest (a set of praying hands between his grandmother s and mother s initials), left forearm (a bulldog for his days at Georgetown), left upper arm (Strength in Tibetan), left forearm (a screaming skull with Fear No One ) and left thigh (Newport Bad News). ANOTHER WILT RECORD FOR SHOTS MISSED When Kobe Bryant missed 30 shots in a game, some folks thought this was close to a league mark. However, this is another record that Wilt Chamberlain holds, having missed 37 in a 23 for 60 shooting night on Oct. 28, There are others who have had 33 and 35 misses in games, but the last one to hit 30 was Rick Barry in MOST PLAYOFF GAMES WITHOUT A TITLE (CURRENT PLAYERS) GAMES PLAYER TEAM 141 Cliff Robinson Phoenix, Detroit, New Jersey 130 Dale Davis Indiana, Portland, Detroit 94 Dikembe Mutombo Denver, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York, Houston 81 Eddie Jones LA Lakers, Charlotte, Miami, Memphis SUB-200 POUNDERS REBOUNDS Two players under 200 pounds averaged four rebounds for every pound. In , Fat Lever had 734 rebounds on 175 pounds. Mickey Johnson did it in with 828 on 190 pounds. Of course, says John Grasso 2,149 on Wilt Chamberlain s listed weight of 250 averages out to eight plus per pound. Even if Wilt weighed 300, it still is seven plus per pound. 132

136 ANALYSIS OF 54 NBA PLAYERS UNIFORM NUMBERS Player Number Player Number Player Number Player Number Uniform of Players Uniform of Players Uniform of Players Uniform of Players # Wearing it # Wearing it # Wearing it # Wearing it # s under 55 not worn (37, 39, 46, 48, 49, 53), # s above 55 used (84, 88, 90, 93) #3 led in , and #1, 3 & 5 tied in , #5 led in , and , #33 led in ; #4 led in , #3 in , #7 in , #34 in , #3 and #34 in , #3 in , #32 in , #34 in , #33 in , #22, #34 and #11 in , #33 in , #10 in , #33 in , #20 and #22 in , #33 in , #22 and #44 in , #33 in , #32 and #34 in , #33 in , #22 in , #30 and #44 in , #15 in , #10 in and , and #24 in ,462 Detroit at Chicago 23,099 Detroit at Chicago 23,097 Miami at Chicago 23,030 Detroit at Chicago 22,183 Miami at Chicago 22,076 Cleveland at Detroit (3 times) 22,076 Chicago at Detroit (3 times) 22,076 Miami at Detroit (2 times) 21,041 Golden State at Dallas 109 FLAGRANT FOULS BY TEAM NO. PLAYERS TIMES DONE Atlanta 4 9 New York 7 9 Indiana 4 8 Dallas 5 7 Miami 5 6 Portland 2 6 Boston 5 5 Chicago 4 5 Cleveland 3 5 Orlando 5 5 Minnesota 4 4 Detroit 2 3 Golden State 2 3 Houston 2 3 LA Clippers 2 3 TOP 35 PLAYOFF CROWDS ,867 Golden State at Dallas 20,732 Golden State at Dallas 20,679 Utah at Golden State 20,677 Dallas at Golden State 20,672 Dallas at Golden State 20,655 Utah at Golden State 20,629 Dallas at Golden State 20,562 New Jersey at Cleveland (3 times) 20,562 Washington at Cleveland (2 times) 20,562 Detroit at Cleveland (3 times) 20,562 San Antonio at Cleveland (2 times) 20,511 New Jersey at Toronto 20,330 New Jersey at Toronto 20,283 Chicago at Miami 20,280 Chicago at Miami NBA PLAYOFF WINNING MARGINS THRU There have been 3,024 playoff games played since the league s origin in the season. The total point difference of those 3,024 games between winner score and loser score adds up to 31,378 points. That s an average of points per game, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. The chart shows the number of times each point difference has occurred in playoff history. As in regular season games, a two-point difference has occurred the most times (210). Those totals include 10 special playoff games, which were played to break ties in regular season final standings and, thus, determine playoff opponents. Three playoff games have concluded with a margin of 50 or more points, including the March 19, 1956 game in which the Minneapolis Lakers beat the St. Louis Hawk, for the largest victory margin (58 points) in NBA playoff history. Pt. Diff Pt. Diff Pt. Diff Pt. Diff Pt. Diff Pt. Diff NO. PLAYERS TIMES DONE Milwaukee 3 3 NO/Okla. City 3 3 Sacramento 2 3 Seattle 2 3 Toronto 2 3 Utah 3 3 Charlotte 2 2 New Jersey 2 2 Phoenix 2 2 Denver 1 1 LA Lakers 1 1 Philadelphia 1 1 Washington 1 1 Total totals ; totals ; totals 72-85; ; ; ; ; ; , , , , , , , ,

137 NBA REGULAR SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE Sell- Team Dates Outs Total Average Chicago ,364 22,253 Detroit ,116 22,076 Cleveland ,883 20,436 Dallas ,411 20,351 Miami ,541 19,721 Utah ,214 19,566 LA Lakers ,415 18,986 New York ,017 18,805 San Antonio ,823 18,654 Phoenix ,302 18,422 LA Clippers ,261 18,421 Washington ,283 18,373 Toronto ,603 18,259 Golden State ,267 18,104 New Orleans ,165 1,783 Sacramento ,997 17,317 Average is up 190 per game and totals up 245,676. There were 102 more sellouts than PLAYOFFS Sell- Overall Totals Sell- Team Dates Total Average Outs Dates Total Average Outs San Antonio ,270 18, ,093 18, Cleveland ,620 20, ,043,503 20, Detroit ,608 22, ,081,724 22, Utah ,288 19, ,502 19, Chicago ,871 22, ,027,235 22, New Jersey ,517 19, ,472 17,202 8 Phoenix ,532 18, ,834 18, Golden State ,312 20, ,579 18, Houston ,022 18, ,384 16, Dallas ,640 20, ,051 20, Toronto ,080 20, ,683 18, Miami ,563 20, ,104 19, Washington ,346 20, ,629 18, Denver ,595 19, ,032 17, LA Lakers ,994 18, ,409 18, Orlando ,902 17, ,789 17, TOTALS ,581,160 20, ,950,023 18, non-playoff ,472,617 16, Overall ,309 23,422,640 17, Playoff totals were down 151,375, and average per game was up 548. There were 79 games this year and 89 last year. There were similar sellouts. Overall total average per game of 17,894 was up 708; and overall total of 23,422,640 was up 94,307. Total sellouts of 658 was 96 more than in MAJOR LEAGUE ALL-TIME SCORERS (NBA AND ABA COMBINED) BY POINTS Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387 Karl Malone 36,928 Michael Jordan 32,292 Wilt Chamberlain 31,419 Julius Erving* 30,026 Moses Malone* 29,580 Dan Issel* 27,482 Elvin Hayes 27,313 Hakeem Olajuwon 26,946 Oscar Robertson 26,710 *Includes ABA Statistics Denver ,437 17,230 Orlando ,887 17,095 New Jersey ,955 16,926 Boston ,576 16,843 Houston ,362 16,545 Portland ,778 16,360 Milwaukee ,629 16,188 Minnesota ,947 15,999 Seattle ,163 15,955 Atlanta ,375 15,595 charlotte ,520 15,549 Indiana ,750 15,360 Philadelphia ,603 14,844 Memphis ,836 14,655 TOTALS ,841,480 17,757 BY AVERAGE Michael Jordan Wilt Chamberlain Allen Iverson Elgin Baylor Jerry West Bob Pettit Shaquille O Neal Oscar Robertson George Gervin* Karl Malone MOST CONSECUTIVE TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN THE SAME NBA POSTSEASON NO. PLAYER TEAM DATES 4 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia April 9-16, Oscar Robertson Cincinnati March 26-28, Oscar Robertson Cincinnati April 6-7, Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia March 22-24, John Havlicek Boston March 31 - April 1, Magic Johnson LA Lakers April 8-9, Magic Johnson LA Lakers April 27-28, Magic Johnson LA Lakers May 2-9, Magic Johnson LA Lakers June 3-6, Baron Davis Charlotte April 27-30, Jason Kidd New Jersey May 19-21,

138 22,965 CLE at CHI 12/30 22,960 CLE at CHI 3/31 22,951 MIA at CHI 1/27 22,946 MIA at CHI 12/27 22,865 DET at CHI 1/6 22,853 PHO at CHI 1/2 22,761 LAL at CHI 12/19 22,646 DEN at CHI 3/22 22,618 WAS at CHI 2/23 22,612 NJ at CHI 4/6 22,555 IND at CHI 11/11 22,454 SAC at CHI 11/3 22,426 LAC at CHI 3/20 22,390 ATL at CHI 1/23 22,351 UTA at CHI 1/20 22,340 CHA at CHI 4/13 22,296 NY at CHI 4/10 22,272 NY at CHI 11/28 22,243 DET at CHI 3/29 22,218 SAN at CHI 1/15 22,180 WAS at CHI 12/2 22,104 MEM at CHI 1/13 22,093 CHA at CHI 12/23 22, games at DET 22,056 NO at CHI 3/2 22,031 ORL at CHI 2/26 22,011 MIN at CHI 12/9 21,983 HOU at CHI 1/8 21,972 MIL at CHI 12/15 21,931 NJ at CHI 1/11 21,908 PHI at CHI 12/6 21,849 ATL at CHI 2/20 21,834 POR at CHI 3/26 21,822 DAL at CHI 1/25 21,814 GOLD at CHI 2/28 21,812 SEA at CHI 12/13 21,797 TOR at CHI 12/8 10,120 New Orleans at Atlanta 1/10 10,147 Charl at Atlanta 1/19 10,641 New Orleans at Memphis 2/13 10,744 Was at Philadelphia 2/14 10,761 Min at Houston 2/5 Average up or down per game Largest over crowd Orlando up 1,534 17,451 Portland up 1,311 20,113 Utah up 1,234 19,911 Toronto up 1,202 20,120 Washington up 1,176 20,173 Cleveland up 1,109 20,562 Chicago up 1,065 22,965 LA Clippers up 1,045 20,550 Houston up 1,030 18,392 Phoenix up ,422 Atlanta up ,650 Dallas up ,573 LA Lakers up ,997 Denver up 92 19,809 New Jersey up 59 20,032 TOP 206 NBA CROWDS ,794 BOS at CHI 12/4 21,776 TOR at CHI 2/13 21,764 IND at CHI 12/11 21,715 MIL at CHI 11/6 20,577 LAL at PHI 3/9 20,573 POR at DAL 4/7 20, games at CLE 20,550 LAL at LAC 12/2 20,535 MEM at DAL 11/18 20,525 PHO at DAL 3/14 20,487 SAC at DAL 1/27 20,483 PHO at DAL 12/28 20,468 NY at DAL 3/30 20,468 ORL at DAL 3/3 20,467 MIN at DAL 2/3 20,455 DEN at DAL 2/24 20,448 MIA at DAL 2/22 20,446 HOU at DAL 2/9 20,446 LAL at DAL 1/18 20,444 SAN at DAL 4/15 20,433 NO at DAL 12/30 20,428 BOS at DAL 3/16 20,428 CLE at DAL 3/1 20,424 LAL at DAL 12/13 20,423 CHA at DAL 12/26 20,416 SAN at DAL 11/2 20,411 UTA at DAL 4/13 20,402 LAC at DAL 4/9 20,398 IND at DAL 1/4 20,398 MIL at DAL 3/28 20,360 NJ at DAL 3/6 20,343 DEN at DAL 12/9 20,332 HOU at DAL 1/16 20,326 SEA at DAL 1/30 20,315 NO at DAL 11/25 20,311 LAC at DAL 12/22 20,283 LAL at MIA 12/25 NBA 10 SMALLEST CROWDS ,279 DET at MIA 3/2 20,277 SAC at DAL 12/1 20,274 CHI at DAL 11/14 20,263 MEM at DAL 2/7 20,256 POR at DAL 1/10 20,255 CLE at MIA 2/25 20,245 ATL at DAL 2/26 20,245 SEA at DAL 1/2 20,229 CHI at MIA 10/31 20,219 PHI at DAL 12/15 20,214 SAN at CLE 1/2 20,210 SAN at MIA 2/11 20,196 PHO at MIN 2/23 20,195 SAL at MIA 1/21 20,192 NY at CLE 11/29 20, games at WAS 20,165 NJ at MIA 12/29 20,161 LAL at LAC 4/4 20,152 DET at DAL 12/7 20,140 DET at CLE 2/4 20,129 LAC at CLE 2/7 20,125 CLE at MIA 2/1 20,120 DEN at TOR 3/23 20,119 DET at MIN 1/19 20,119 TOR at CLE 12/6 20,113 MIN at POR 11/4 20,107 LAL at GOLD 2/25 20,102 HOU at TOR 3/16 20,096 POR at CLE 11/15 20,093 GOLD at DAL 11/6 20,080 WAS at DAL 11/21 20,073 DAL at GOLD 4/17 20,063 PHO at TOR 1/3 20,056 MIA at MIN 3/30 20,032 4 games at NJ 10,916 New Orleans at Memphis 3/20 11,027 Charl at Philadelphia 2/7 11,034 Sac at Philadelphia 2/26 11,066 Phi at Atlanta 3/13 11,133 Sea at Houston 1/3 OTHER HOME ATTENDANCE DATA Average up or down per game Largest over crowd Detroit even 22,076 Sacramento even 17,317 Boston down 56 18,624 New York down ,763 San Antonio down ,797 Minnesota down ,196 Golden State down ,107 Miami down ,283 Seattle down ,072 New Orleans down ,334 Milwaukee down ,717 Charlotte down ,561 Indiana down ,165 Memphis down 1,138 18,119 Philadelphia down ,577 CELTICS HAD FIRST ALL-BLACK STARTERS Red Auerbach of Boston started the first all-black team on Dec. 26, The lineup played for 12 games to Jan. 20, 1965 when Tom Heinsohn returned from a leg injury to take the place of Willie Naulls who had filled his forward position during his absence. The other 4 starters were Satch Sanders, Bill Russell, Sam Jones and K.C. Jones. Boston won all 12 games in Heinsohn s absence. PHOENIX LOSES FOUR MULTIPLE OVERTIME GAMES The Phoenix Suns set a record in by losing four double or more overtime games, two double and two triple games. Three teams have lost three in a season. The LA Lakers hold the league mark for most double (or more) games in a season (3-3). The LA Clippers played five (2-3) and nine other teams played four in one season according to John Grasso. 135

139 NBA ROAD ATTENDANCE BIGGEST TEAM TOTAL AVERAGE CROWD Miami ,748 18,945 22,945 Cleveland ,584 18,941 22,965 LA Lakers ,614 18,917 22,761 Phoenix ,182 18,541 22,853 Houston ,686 18,187 22,076 Denver ,698 18,163 22,646 chicago ,276 18,153 22,076 Detroit ,059 18,001 22,243 New York ,361 17,984 22,296 Minnesota ,673 17,894 22,076 New Jersey ,697 17,871 22,076 Philadelphia ,840 17,850 22,076 Dallas ,683 17,822 22,076 Indiana ,904 17,803 22,555 Boston ,385 17,570 22,395 Portland ,878 17,558 22,076 Utah ,558 17,501 22,351 Charlotte ,570 17,477 22,340 Orlando ,307 17,471 22,076 San Antonio ,034 17,464 22,218 Seattle ,264 17,445 22,076 LA Clippers ,650 17,406 22,426 Milwaukee ,373 17,351 22,076 Toronto ,230 17,347 22,076 Memphis ,811 17,337 22,104 Sacramento ,602 17,283 22,454 Washington ,090 17,270 22,618 Atlanta ,992 17,171 22,390 Golden State ,510 17,012 22,076 New Orleans ,244 16,982 22,076 TOTAL ,841,480 17,757 22,965 NBA PLAYOFF ROAD ATTENDANCE TEAM DATES TOTAL AVG SELLOUTS Cleveland ,264 20, San Antonio 9 175,807 19,534 9 Utah 9 170,250 18,917 8 Detroit 8 166,179 20,772 8 New Jersey 6 122,766 20,461 6 Golden State 6 122,373 20,396 6 Chicago 5 106,791 21,358 5 Phoenix 5 94,385 18,877 5 Dallas 3 61,978 20,659 3 TEAM DATES TOTAL AVG SELLOUTS Houston 3 59,733 19,911 3 Denver 3 56,391 18,797 3 LA Lakers 3 55,266 18,422 3 Toronto 3 54,421 18,140 1 Miami 2 45,280 22,640 2 Orlando 2 44,152 22,076 2 Washington 2 41,124 20,562 2 TOTALS 79 1,581,160 20, NBA ATTENDANCE BY MONTHS Cumulative Cumulative Dates Total Avg Total Avg November ,958,446 17,751 3,958,446 17,751 December ,147,693 17,801 8,106,139 17,777 January ,054,422 17,550 12,107,561 17,701 February ,127,715 17,471 15,235,276 17,654 March ,005,889 17,964 19,241,165 17,717 April ,600,315 18,058 21,841,480 17,757 Total... 1,230 21,841,480 17,757 21,841,480 17,757 ONLY 8 CURRENT COACHES WON COACH OF YEAR LAURELS Of the current 30 coaches, only nine have won NBA Coach of the Year laurels. Mike D Antonio ; Sam Mitchell ; Mike Dunleavy ; Gregg Popovich ; Doc Rivers in , Avery Johnson , Phil Jackson and Don Nelson , 84-85, The only coaches to win Coach of the Year the same year they won the NBA title were Bill Sharman, Lakers, ; Red Holzman, New York, , Red Auerbach, Boston, , Phil Jackson, and Gregg Popovich

140 ATLANTA: Bob Pettit (9), Dominique Wilkins (21), Lou Hudson (23) BOSTON: Robert Parish (00), Walter Brown (1), Red Auerbach (2), Dennis Johnson (3), Bill Russell (6), JoJo White (10), Bob Cousy (14), Tom Heinsohn (15), Tom Sanders (16), John Havlicek (17), Dave Cowens (18), Don Nelson (19), Bill Sharman (21), Ed Macauley (22), Frank Ramsey (23), Sam Jones (24), K.C. Jones (25), Cedric Maxwell (31), Kevin McHale (32), Larry Bird (33), Reggie Lewis (35), Jim Loscutoff (Loscy), Johnny Most (Microphone) NBA NUMBER RETIREMENTS CHICAGO: Jerry Sloan (4), Bob Love (10), Michael Jordan (23), Scotty Pippen (33) CLEVELAND: Bingo Smith (7), Larry Nance (22), Mark Price (25), Austin Carr (34), Nate Thurmond (42), Brad Daugherty (43) DALLAS: Brad Davis (15), Rolando Blackman (22) DENVER: Alex English (2), David Thompson (33), Bryon Beck (40), Dan Issel (44), Doug Moe (432) DETROIT: GOLDEN STATE: HOUSTON: Chuck Daly (2), Joe Dumars (4), Isiah Thomas (11), Vinnie Johnson (15), Bob Lanier (16), Dave Bing (21), Bill Laimbeer (40) Wilt Chamberlain (13), Tom Meschery (14), Al Attles (16), Rick Barry (24), Nate Thurmond (42) Clyde Drexler (22), Calvin Murphy (23), Moses Malone (24), Hakeem Olajuwon (34), Rudy Tomjanovich (45) INDIANA: George McGinnis (30), Reggie Miller (31), Mel Daniels (34), Roger Brown (35), Bob Leonard (529) LA LAKERS: Wilt Chamberlain (13), Elgin Baylor (22), Gail Goodrich (25), Magic Johnson (32), Kareem Abdul Jabbar (33), James Worthy (42), Jerry West (44), Chuck Hearn (Microphone) MILWAUKEE: Oscar Robertson (1), Junior Bridgman (2), Sidney Moncrief (4), Jon McGlocklin (14), Bob Lanier (16), Brian Winters (32), Kareem Abdul Jabbar (33) MINNESOTA: Malik Sealy (2) NEW JERSEY: Drazen Petrovic (3), Wendell Ladner (4), John Williamsom (23), Bill Melchionni (25), Julius Erving (32), Buck Williams (52) NEW ORLEANS : Fans (Sixth Man) (6), Bobby Phills (13), Pete Maravich (7) (Charlotte) NEW YORK: Walt Frazier (10), Dick Barnett (12), Earl Monroe (15), Dick McGuire (15), Willis Reed (19), Dave DeBusschere (22), Bill Bradley (24), Patrick Ewing (33), Red Holzman (613) ORLANDO: Fans (6) 76ERS: Julius Erving (6), Maurice Cheeks (10), Wilt Chamberlain (13), Hal Greer (15), Bobby Jones (24), Billy Cunningham (32), Charles Barkley (34), Dave Zinkoff (Microphone) PHOENIX: Dick Van Arsdale (5), Walter Davis (6), Kevin Johnson (7), Dan Majerle (9), Tom Chambers (24), Charles Barkely (34), Alvan Adams (33), Connie Hawkins (42), Paul Westphal (44) PORTLAND: Larry Weinberg (1), Dave Twardzik (13), Larry Steele (15), Maurice Lucas (20), Clyde Drexler (22), Bill Walton (32), Lloyd Neal (36), Geoff Petrie (45), Jack Ramsay (77) SACRAMENTO: Nate Archibald (1), Mitch Richmond (2), Fans (Sixth Man) (6), Bob Davies (11), Maurice Stokes (12), Oscar Robertson (14), Jack Twyman (27), Sam Lacey (44) SAN ANTONIO: Johnny Moore (00), James Silas (13), Sean Elliott (32), George Gervin (44), David Rubinson (50) SEATTLE: Gus Williams (1), Nate McMillan (10), Lenny Wilkins (19), Fred Brown (32), Jack Sikma (43), Bob Blackburn (Microphone) UTAH: Frank Layden (1), Pete Maravich (7), John Stockton (12), Jeff Hornacek (14), Spencer Haywood (24), Karl Malone (32), Darrell Griffith (35), Mark Eaton (53) WASHINGTON: Elvin Hayes (11), Gus Johnson (25), Wea Unseld (41) Charlotte, LA Clippers, Miami, Toronto, Memphis have no retirements 800 TO 500 CLUB IN REBOUNDS AND ASSISTS This is a list of the 20 players who have posted totals of at least 800, 700, 600, or 500, in assists and rebounds the same year. (Total 57). Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson lead with 7 performances each, Larry Bird with 5 and Jason Kidd with CLUB Year R. A. Michael Richardson, NY Oscar Robertson, Cinn Michael Richardson, NY CLUB Year R. A. Michael Richardson, NY Oscar Robertson, Cinn Larry Bird, Boston Oscar Robertson, Cinn Larry Bird, Boston Wilt Chamberlain, 76ers Larry Bird, Boston Magic Johnson, Lakers Larry Bird, Boston CLUB Year R. A. Magic Johnson, Lakers Oscar Robertson, Cinn Clyde Drexler, Portland Oscar Robertson, Cinn Fat Lever, Denver Wilt Chamberlain, 76ers Fat Lever, Denver John Havlicek, Boston Magic Johnson, Lakers John Havlicek, Boston Michael Jordan, Chicago Magic Johnson, Lakers Larry Bird, Boston Fat Lever, Denver Magic Johnson, Lakers Fat Lever, Denver Scottie Pippen, Chicago Michael Jordan, Chicago Clyde Drexler, Portland Magic Johnson, Lakers Scottie Pippen, Chicago Jason Kidd, Nets CLUB Year R. A. Jason Kidd, Dallas Richie Guerin, New York Grant Hill, Detroit Guy Rodgers, Phila Grant Hill, Detroit Richie Guerin, New York Jason Kidd, Phoenix Oscar Robertson, Cinn Grant Hill, Detroit Lenny Wilkens, Seattle Gary Payton, Seattle Oscar Robertson, Cinn Steve Francis, Houston John Havlicek, Boston Jason Kidd, New Jersey Walt Frazier, New York Lebron James, Cleveland Norm Van Lier, Cinn Lebron James, Cleveland John Havlicek, Boston Jason Kidd, New Jersey Walt Frazier, New York Boris Diaw, Phoenix Magic Johnson, Lakers A. Stoudemire M. Ellis Kev. Martin H. Warrick J. Kapono M. Barnes M. Moore D. Granger L. Walton A. Bynum UPS AND DOWNS Biggest Scoring Increase Biggest Scoring Decrease Move Move- Avg. Avg. ment Avg. Avg. ment M. James J. Rose C. Webber Ju. Jones M. Peterson D. Wesley P. Brezec J. Richardson S. Claxton A. Kirilenko

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142 NBA OFFENSIVE STATISTICS (BY AVERAGE) Total 3-Pointer Rebounds Team FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% Off. Def. Tot. A PF ST TO BS Pts. HG Phoenix Golden State Denver Washington LA Lakers Memphis Utah Sacramento Dallas Milwaukee Toronto Seattle Chicago San Antonio New Jersey New York Houston Charlotte Cleveland Minnesota Detroit Boston LA Clippers Indiana New Orleans Philadelphia Orlando Miami Portland Atlanta Totals NBA DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (BY AVERAGE) Total 3-Pointer Rebounds Team FG FGA FG% FG 3PA FG% FT FTA FT% Off Def Tot A PF ST TO BS PTS HG San Antonio Detroit Houston Dallas Cleveland Chicago Orlando Miami LA Clippers New Orleans Philadelphia Indiana New Jersey Portland Atlanta Toronto Utah Boston Minnesota New York Charlotte Seattle Phoenix Sacramento LA Lakers Denver Milwaukee Washington Memphis Golden State Totals Boldface indicates best or worst in category. WARRIORS HOLD IMPROVEMENT MARK The NBA champion that made the biggest improvement in games won the year after winning the title was Golden State in which improved by 11 games (48 wins to 59) to lead the pack. The Warriors are only one of 21 champions who improved. Thirty-two other champions had worse records while three titleholders matched their victory totals exactly. Other big improvements were 9 by 1977 Portland; 8 by 1952 Minneapolis and 1958 St Louis; 7 by 1949 Minneapolis and 1959 Boston; 6 by 1966 Boston and 1991 Chicago and 5 by 1957 Boston. The worst drop was by the 1969 champion Boston team which won 48 games in taking the crown and dropped to 34 wins the following year. Other big drops were 13 by the ers, 11 by 1994 Houston and 2000 LA Lakers, 10 by 1976 Boston and by 1992 Chicago; 9 by 1972 Los Angeles and 1990 Detroit and 8 by 1947 and 1956 Philadelphia; 1955 Syracuse; 1965 and 1986 Boston; 1970 and 1973 New York and Miami The 50 game log in negates any comparisons of 1998 winner Chicago and 1999 victor San Antonio. 139

143 SOME OF WILT CHAMBERLAIN S NBA RECORDS Some people doubt the greatness of Wilt Chamberlain. Below are just some of the records that Wilt still holds after retiring after the season, some 33 years ago. Perhaps the doubting Thomases will change their minds after looking at this list. Most complete games, season Most consecutive complete games 47 Jan.5-Mar Most seasons leading in minutes 8 Most consecutive seasons leading league in scoring Most points, rookie in game 50 twice in 1960 Most consecutive games 50 or more points Most games, 40 or more points 14 twice in Most points, season 4, Highest average, points per game, season Most points, rookie, season 2, Highest average points, rookie season Most points, game 100 Mar Most points, rookie, game Most consecutive games, 30 or more points Most consecutive games, 20 or more points Most points, one half 59 Mar Most seasons leading in minutes 8 Most consecutive seasons, leading league in minutes 5 Highest average minutes per game career 45.8 Most minutes, season 3, Highest average minutes per game, season Most seasons leading league in field goal percentage 9 Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goal percentage 5 Highest field goal percentage, Highest field goal percentage game (minimum 15 made) 3 times Most field goals made, none missed game Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals 7 Most field goals, season 1, Most consecutive field goals, no misses Most field goals, game Most field goals, half Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals attempted 7 Most field goal attempts, season 3, Most field goal attempts, game 63 Mar Most field goal attempts, half Most field goal attempts, quarter Most free throws made in game Most free throws attempts leading league 9 Most consecutive seasons, leading league in free throw attempts 6 Most free throw attempts season 1, Most free throw attempts, game Most seasons leading league in rebounds 11 Most rebounds career 23,924 Highest average, rebound per game, career 22.9 Most rebounds season 2, Most rebounds, rookie season 1, Most seasons, 1000 or more rebounds 13 Highest average, rebounds per game, season Most rebounds, game 55 Nov vs Boston Most rebounds, rookie, game 45 vs Syracuse 1960 Most assists, center season led league Wilt would have had many more records if blocked shots and offensive and defensive rebounds had been tabulated when he was playing. JOHN NASH AND PAT WILLIAMS FOUR-TIME GENERAL MANAGERS John Nash and Pat Williams have an unusual distinction. Both are the only individuals to hold general manager jobs at four National Basketball Association cities. John started at Philadelphia with the 76ers, and then moved to the Washington Bullets (now Wizards), then to the New Jersey Nets and then Portland. Pat was GM at Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Orlando. UNUSUAL DATA ABOUT WILT S POINT GAME When Wilt Chamberlain scored his 100 points, Al Attles was the second best Philadelphia Warrior scorer with 17 points. For New York three players scored in the thirties Willie Naulls 31, Richie Guerin 39, and Cleveland Buckner 38. Wilt scored 41 points in the first half and 59 in the second half. SCORING IN EVERY PERIOD IN LOWEST SCORING NBA GAME When the Fort Wayne Pistons beat the Minneapolis Lakers, on November 22, 1950, each team scored in every period though Minneapolis only scored one point in the fourth period. Of course this game was played before the introduction of the 24-second clock. 14 PLAYERS WHO VE NEVER MISSED PLAYOFFS Fifteen players have made the playoffs every year they ve been in the league (minimum 3 years). Here s the list through the season: Years Horry 15 Nesterovic 9 Najera 7 R. Jefferson 6 Jas. Collins 6 Years T. Parker 6 Ginobili 5 Prince 5 Anthony 4 Josh Howard 4 Years Wade 4 Elson 4 Haslem 4 M. Daniels 3 5 COACHES IN THOUSAND WIN CLUB Wins Losses Years Pct. *Lenny Wilkens 1,332 1, *Don Nelson 1, *Pat Riley 1, *Larry Brown 1, *Jerry Sloan 1, *Still active in Numbers for Nelson, Riley and Sloan include games through April 18,

144 GAMES WHERE TEAMS ALWAYS LED OR NEVER LED # TIMES THEY # TIMES THEY WERE LED ENTIRE GAME BEHIND ENTIRE GAME San Antonio 13 1 Houston 12 1 Dallas 12 3 Orlando 10 6 Chicago 9 2 Golden State 8 2 Toronto 8 4 Seattle 7 4 Cleveland 6 1 Phoenix 6 2 Sacramento 6 7 Denver 5 3 Miami 5 4 LA Clippers 5 7 New Jersey 5 7 # TIMES THEY # TIMES THEY WERE LED ENTIRE GAME BEHIND ENTIRE GAME Milwaukee 4 5 Philadelphia 4 6 Indiana 4 7 Portland 4 7 Atlanta 4 8 Detroit 3 3 LA Lakers 3 5 NO/Okla. City 3 6 Utah 3 6 Minnesota 3 8 New York 3 11 Washington 2 5 Boston 2 7 Charlotte 2 10 Memphis 1 14 This table indicates how many times a team either never lost the lead or never led in games played during the season. Ties do not indicate lead or deficit ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; LOWS SINCE 24-SECOND CLOCK Since the 24-second clock was introduced into the NBA in the season, the lowest scoring regular season game was a victory by Boston over Milwaukee on Feb. 27, 1955 at Providence, R.I. In this game the floor was atop ice and the moisture came through the boards to make running hazardous. The two-team total of 119 is the all-time low. The single game low for one team is 49 by Chicago vs. Miami on April 10, 1999.Denver had 53 at Detroit on Nov. 16, Indiana had 55 vs. San Antonio on Mar. 9, Utah 56 at Seattle on Feb. 16, 1999, Miami 56 at Charlotte Dec. 20, 2000 and vs. Utah Dec. 18, 2001, and Toronto at Minnesota Nov. 1, Three teams (Milwaukee in Feb. 1955, the 76ers in Feb and Orlando in Dec. 1996) only scored 57. The lowest score in a playoff game, 54, was tallied by Utah at Chicago on June 7, 1998, while the lowest playoff game total for two teams were 134 (Detroit 78, New Jersey 56 on May 3, 2004 and Detroit 69, Indiana 65 on June 1, 2004). The 53 field goals attempted by Cleveland vs. Boston in Nov and Utah vs. Dallas on Dec were the lowest since the 24-second clock was instituted. The largest victory margin was Minneapolis 133, St. Louis 75 on Mar. 19, 1956, while in the regular season the 68-point win by Cleveland vs. Miami (148-80) on Dec. 7, 1991 is the highest NBA PLAYOFF REFEREE ASSIGNMENTS Round Round Conf. NBA Total Name One Two Finals Finals Games DeRosa Fryer Javie D. Crawford Salvatore Mauer Bavetta Washington Callahan E.T. Rush Garretson Nies Forte Willard Delaney Clark Wunderlich Foster McCutchen (Number of Games Worked) Round Round Conf. NBA Total Name One Two Finals Finals Games Corbin Brothers Donaghy Kennedy Grillo Smith Wood Capers Kirkland Wall Davis Stafford Jones Richardson Collins Palmer Compiled by George Eichorn, Detroit Monitor. FIVE TOP OPENING GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES In the NBA s history, Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan dominate the best season opening game scoring performances. Wilt had the best, a 56- point effort versus Detroit, when he was playing for San Francisco in Michael wasn t far behind with 54 points for Chicago versus Cleveland in Michael also had a 50-pointer at New York in 1986, while Wilt had a 48-pointer with the old Philadelphia Warriors against the LA Lakers in The only other feat in the top five was performed by Elgin Baylor for the old Minneapolis Lakers versus Detroit. He had 52 points in YEARS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS STARTED The initial years for certain NBA individual statistics follows: Rebounds ; Minutes Played , Steals, Offensive and Defensive Rebounds and Blocked Shots ; Turnovers ; and 3-Point Field Goals

145 TIM DUNCAN NO. 1 IN NBA PLUS-MINUS RATINGS This is the 14th time for the NBA plus-minus system. Tim Duncan won in with a plus 746.The winner in was Tayshaun Prince with a plus 646 rating. At the bottom with a minus 403 was Hakim Warrick of Memphis. Previous winners: Tim Duncan won with plus 691 and Antoine Walker with 527 was the worst; Kevin Garnett plus 613 (Drew Gooden worst at minus 486); Dirk Nowitzki plus 753 (Ricky Davis the worst at minus 645); Shaquille O Neal plus 560 (Trenton Hassell the worst at minus 459); Tim Duncan plus 688 (Antwan Jamison the worst at 552); Shaquille O Neal plus 698 (Michael Olowakandi the worst at minus 702); Tim Duncan plus 367 (Shareef Abdur-Rahim the worst at minus 364); Shaquille O Neal plus 684, (Dean Garrett the worst at minus 771); in Michael Jordan plus 823 (Shareef Abdur-Rahim the worst at minus 598); in Michael Jordan plus 980 (Clarence Weatherspoon the worst at minus 689); in David Robinson plus 650 (Loy Vaught the worst at minus 653); and in Nate McMillan plus 616 (Jimmy Jackson the worst at minus 731). To determine the ratings it is necessary to add all the points scored by a player s team and the opposition when he is in the game. Those whose teams score more are plus players and those who had the opposition scoring more were minus players. In some cases, players totals are exactly even. PLUS/ NAME MINUS Tim Duncan 746 Dirk Nowitzki 626 Steve Nash 609 Shawn Marion 600 Bruce Bowen 590 Devin Harris 567 Jason Terry 565 Manu Ginobili 542 Tony Parker 513 Raja Bell 506 Josh Howard 482 Leandro Barbosa 461 Rafer Alston 460 Amare Stoudemire 448 Erick Dampier 437 Luol Deng 417 Tracy McGrady 404 LeBron James 378 Chauncey Billups 369 Shane Battier 366 Richard Hamilton 352 Ben Gordon 351 Kirk Hinrich 322 Chuck Hayes 320 Tayshaun Prince 312 Anthony Parker 310 Yao Ming 296 Antonio McDyess 271 Jerry Stackhouse 261 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 256 Kurt Thomas 248 Anderson Varejao 246 Baron Davis 243 Sasha Pavlovic 239 Matt Harpring 226 Brent Barry 222 Rasheed Wallace 221 Larry Hughes 216 Boris Diaw 207 Fabricio Oberto 200 P.J. Brown 193 Gilbert Arenas 190 Robert Horry 190 Chris Bosh 187 Michael Finley 177 Ben Wallace 167 Tim Thomas 167 Chris Duhon 166 James Jones 166 Carlos Boozer 164 Derek Fisher 160 Gordan Giricek 159 Jacque Vaughn 158 Donyell Marshall 154 Deron Williams 153 Tyrus Thomas 151 Francisco Elson 150 Hedo Turkoglu 149 Stephen Jackson 143 PLUS/ NAME MINUS Paul Millsap 142 Nene 122 Andris Biedrins 115 Marcus Camby 114 Dikembe Mutombo 106 Chris Webber 104 Jarron Collins 104 JR Smith 102 Kobe Bryant 102 Rasho Nesterovic 102 Jason Richardson 100 Dwyane Wade 99 Dwight Howard 97 Jorge Garbajosa 95 Damon Jones 94 Antawn Jamison 91 Sam Cassell 90 Brad Miller 89 Carmelo Anthony 87 Corey Maggette 87 Jason Kidd 87 Thabo Sefolosha 87 Daniel Gibson 84 David Lee 84 DeSagana Diop 84 Devean George 78 Brian Cook 77 Lamar Odom 77 Joey Graham 75 Adrian Griffin 74 Kwame Brown 73 Malik Allen 72 Jason Collins 70 Juwan Howard 70 Linas Kleiza 70 Reggie Evans 69 Brendan Haywood 61 Corliss Williamson 61 Carlos Delfino 60 Kyle Lowry 60 Caron Butler 58 Rafael Araujo 57 Vince Carter 54 Jason Maxiell 53 Bracey Wright 52 Dan Dickau 51 Dale Davis 50 Luther Head 50 Keith Bogans 49 Daniel Ewing 46 Andres Nocioni 43 Andrea Bargnani 42 Calvin Booth 42 Flip Murray 41 Louis Williams 41 Jose Calderon 40 Shaquille O'Neal 40 Carlos Arroyo 39 Rajon Rondo 39 PLUS/ NAME MINUS Ron Artest 39 Mehmet Okur 38 Bobby Jones 36 Trevor Ariza 36 Andrei Kirilenko 35 David West 35 Jason Williams 34 Bobby Jackson 32 T.J. Ford 30 Matt Bonner 29 Maurice Taylor 29 Michael Sweetney 29 Monta Ellis 29 Elton Brand 24 Yakhouba Diawara 21 Greg Buckner 20 Keyon Dooling 20 Mike Wilks 20 Beno Udrih 19 Patrick O'Bryant 18 Ronny Turiaf 18 Austin Croshere 17 Derek Anderson 17 Desmon Farmer 16 Richard Jefferson 16 Dee Brown 15 Eduardo Najera 15 Josh Boone 15 Renaldo Major 15 Jordan Farmar 13 Chris Quinn 12 Jermaine O'Neal 11 Luke Walton 11 Pat Garrity 11 Peja Stojakovic 11 Udonis Haslem 10 Kevin Garnett 9 Scott Padgett 9 Joe Smith 8 Mikki Moore 8 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 8 Aleksandar Pavlovic 7 Bonzi Wells 7 Shavlik Randolph 7 Anthony Carter 6 Matt Freije 6 Travis Diener 6 Kevinn Pinkney 5 Eric Williams 4 Kevin Willis 4 Nenad Krstic 4 Darius Songaila 3 JJ Redick 3 Dajuan Wagner 2 Drew Gooden 2 Dwayne Jones 2 Sean May 2 Linton Johnson 1 Paul Pierce 1 PLUS/ NAME MINUS Tony Battie 1 Alan Henderson 0 Amir Johnson 0 James Lang 0 Michael Redd 0 Andre Barrett -1 James Augustine -1 Jeremy Richardson -1 Von Wafer -1 Chris McCray -2 Darko Milicic -2 Luke Schenscher -2 Eric Piatkowski -3 Ira Newble -3 Kalenna Azubuike -3 Mike Hall -3 Rashad McCants -3 Maurice Evans -4 Scot Pollard -4 Danny Fortson -5 Julius Hodge -5 Vitaly Potapenko -5 Bo Outlaw -6 Devin Brown -7 Alvin Williams -8 Dijon Thompson -9 Ivan McFarlin -9 Kenyon Martin -9 Ronald Dupree -9 John Lucas -10 Roger Powell -10 Allen Iverson -11 Will Conroy -11 Alexander Johnson -12 Andre Brown -12 James Singleton -12 Randolph Morris -12 Sean Marks -12 Aaron McKie -13 Jamal Sampson -13 Ronnie Brewer -13 Steven Smith -13 Walter Herrmann -13 Aaron Williams -14 David Wesley -14 Slava Medvedenko -14 Allan Ray -15 Jumaine Jones -15 Mark Madsen -15 Paul Davis -15 Jameer Nelson -16 Robert Hite -16 Viktor Khryapa -16 Alan Anderson -17 Charlie Villanueva -17 Mile Ilic -17 Andre Miller -18 Brandon Bass -18 Hassan Adams

146 PLUS/ NAME MINUS Hilton Armstrong -18 Matt Barnes -18 Bostjan Nachbar -19 Darrick Martin -19 DJ Mbenga -19 Samuel Dalembert -19 Steve Francis -19 Theo Ratliff -20 Tyson Chandler -20 Will Blalock -20 Earl Barron -21 James White -22 Kelvin Cato -22 Cuttino Mobley -23 Jason Kapono -23 Louis Amundson -23 Renaldo Balkman -23 Yaroslav Korolev -23 Luke Jackson -24 Lynn Greer -24 Antonio Daniels -25 Eric Snow -25 Esteban Batista -25 Wayne Simien -25 Cedric Bozeman -26 Nate Robinson -26 Al Harrington -27 Andreas Glyniadakis -27 Junior Harrington -27 Rashard Lewis -27 Keith McLeod -28 Jake Tsakalidis -29 Shammond Williams -29 Francisco Garcia -30 Pat Burke -30 Vassilis Spanoulis -30 James Posey -31 Michael Olowokandi -31 Pape Sow -31 Joel Przybilla -32 PJ Tucker -32 Steve Novak -32 Marcus Vinicius -33 Antoine Walker -34 Doug Christie -34 Ike Diogu -34 Nazr Mohammed -34 Lawrence Roberts -35 Uros Slokar -35 Jose Barea -36 Mike Bibby -36 Brian Cardinal -37 Etan Thomas -37 Jackie Butler -38 Jason Hart -38 Marcus Williams -38 Quincy Douby -38 NBA PLUS-MINUS RATINGS (Concluded) PLUS/ NAME MINUS Kris Humphries -39 Leon Powe -40 Maceo Baston -40 Othella Harrington -40 Randy Livingston -42 Wally Szczerbiak -42 Damir Markota -43 Steve Blake -44 Kirk Snyder -45 Rawle Marshall -45 Chris Paul -46 David Harrison -46 Eddie Jones -47 Mouhamed Sene -47 Sasha Vujacic -48 Sebastian Telfair -49 Tony Allen -49 Adonal Foyle -51 DerMarr Johnson -52 Jalen Rose -52 Orien Greene -54 Ray Allen -54 CJ Miles -55 Anthony Roberson -56 Ronnie Price -56 Stephen Graham -56 Darrell Armstrong -57 LaMarcus Aldridge -58 Justin Williams -59 Chris Wilcox -61 Eddie House -62 Justin Reed -62 Shannon Brown -62 Quentin Richardson -63 DeShawn Stevenson -66 Grant Hill -66 Troy Hudson -66 Jeff Foster -68 Roger Mason -68 Maurice Ager -69 Bernard Robinson -70 Jerome James -70 Lindsey Hunter -70 Mickael Gelabale -71 Jared Reiner -73 Royal Ivey -73 Eddie Griffin -74 Michael Doleac -74 Brian Scalabrine -75 Marquis Daniels -78 Mike Dunleavy -79 Alonzo Mourning -82 Smush Parker -82 Andray Blatche -84 Mo Williams -85 Jamaal Tinsley -89 Jannero Pargo -90 PLUS/ NAME MINUS Brevin Knight -91 Ryan Hollins -92 Melvin Ely -94 Donell Taylor -95 Rasual Butler -95 Salim Stoudamire -95 Mardy Collins -98 Cedric Simmons -99 Juan Dixon -99 Michael Ruffin -99 Jeff McInnis -100 Zaza Pachulia -100 Nick Collison -103 Sarunas Jasikevicius -103 Sergio Rodriguez -103 Dan Gadzuric -105 Jake Voskuhl -105 Josh Childress -109 Tarence Kinsey -111 Vladimir Radmanovic -111 Andrew Bynum -114 Raef LaFrentz -114 Emeka Okafor -115 Jamal Crawford -115 Matt Carroll -117 Brian Skinner -119 Speedy Claxton -119 Quinton Ross -120 Raymond Felton -120 Chucky Atkins -121 Anthony Johnson -122 Kendrick Perkins -125 Rudy Gay -125 Dahntay Jones -126 Rodney Carney -126 Shawne Williams -127 Travis Outlaw -127 Morris Peterson -128 Primoz Brezec -128 Earl Watson -129 Malik Rose -130 Andrew Bogut -131 Craig Smith -131 Josh Powell -132 Zach Randolph -132 Channing Frye -137 Lorenzen Wright -138 Marcus Banks -138 Marc Jackson -143 Danny Granger -145 Ime Udoka -146 Martell Webster -148 Kelenna Azubuike -154 Desmond Mason -155 Marko Jaric -155 Shaun Livingston -155 Dorell Wright -158 PLUS/ NAME MINUS Kevin Martin -162 Luke Ridnour -163 Ruben Patterson -164 Al Jefferson -166 Randy Foye -166 Stephon Marbury -167 Kevin Ollie -173 Mickael Pietrus -173 Chris Kaman -174 Jared Jeffries -174 Solomon Jones -176 Kyle Korver -177 Jarvis Hayes -178 David Noel -179 Joe Johnson -179 Trenton Hassell -180 Antoine Wright -181 Kenny Thomas -183 Shareef Abdur-Rahim -185 John Salmons -186 Tyronn Lue -191 Brandon Roy -192 Marvin Williams -193 Mike James -195 Eddy Curry -198 Stromile Swift -198 Ersan Ilyasova -199 Gary Payton -208 Troy Murphy -209 Josh Smith -210 Andre Iguodala -211 Gerald Green -213 Fred Jones -222 Ricky Davis -226 Clifford Robinson -227 Damon Stoudamire -228 Johan Petro -230 Shelden Williams -235 Willie Green -235 Adam Morrison -236 Pau Gasol -239 Gerald Wallace -248 Damien Wilkins -250 Charlie Bell -252 Jamaal Magloire -253 Earl Boykins -255 Delonte West -258 Steven Hunter -277 Mark Blount -293 Mike Miller -302 Jarrett Jack -304 Ryan Gomes -362 Hakim Warrick -403 EARL BOYKINS SET OVERTIME SCORING MARK Earl Boykins, a mere 5 ft. 5 in. tall, set an NBA record on January 18, 2005 by scoring 15 points in overtime for Denver at Seattle. WILT HOLDS RECORD FOR BACK-TO-BACK SCORING Wilt Chamberlain holds the two highest back-to-back totals in NBA history. His best was 158 points on March 2 and 4, 1962 when he hit 100 vs. New York at Hershey, PA. Two nights later, he had 58 points at New York vs. the Knicks. Earlier that season, on December 8 and 9, 1961, he totalled 139 points on games of 78 and

147 DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS IN SHOOTING EFFICIENCY Sports Illustrated s Marty Burns has a system to determine the shooting efficiency of NBA players. In this system, it is determined how efficient a player is in his shots. Of all players attempting 500 shots, Dwight Howard was tops scoring 1.65 points for every shot he took, tallying 1443 points on 873 attempts. Of players with less than 500 shots but more than 80, Alonzo Mourning again was first with 1.56 points on 425 attempts. PLAYER FG ATTEMPTS POINTS GAMES PTS/GAME PTS/SHOT Dwight Howard Erick Dampier Amare Stoudemire Corey Maggette Alonzo Mourning David Lee Eddy Curry Alexander Johnson Mikki Moore Nene Kevin Martin Reggie Evans Dikembe Mutombo Brent Barry Brian Cardinal Leon Powe Justin Williams Josh Boone Solomon Jones Tyson Chandler Antonio Daniels Hakim Warrick Yao Ming Tony Allen Chauncey Billups Steve Nash Dwyane Wade Manu Ginobili Steve Francis Shaquille O'Neal Brendan Haywood Andrew Bynum Ronny Turiaf Pau Gasol Dirk Nowitzki Chris Bosh Etan Thomas Kwame Brown Zaza Pachulia Grant Hill Tim Duncan Hilton Armstrong Bostjan Nachbar Paul Millsap Eduardo Najera Andre Iguodala Andrei Kirilenko Kobe Bryant Chucky Atkins Michael Redd Steven Hunter Josh Childress Paul Pierce Ruben Patterson Ike Diogu Devin Harris Gerald Wallace Mickael Pietrus Anderson Varejao Trevor Ariza Matt Harpring Lawrence Roberts Gilbert Arenas Derek Anderson Elton Brand Chris Wilcox Richard Jefferson Andris Biedrins Ronnie Brewer Carlos Boozer

148 DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS IN SHOOTING EFFICIENCY (CONTINUED) PLAYER FG ATTEMPTS POINTS GAMES PTS/GAME PTS/SHOT Jarrett Jack Walter Herrmann Jamaal Magloire Corliss Williamson Samuel Dalembert Rashard Lewis Kelenna Azubuike Tyrus Thomas Mehmet Okur Jose Calderon Matt Carroll Nenad Krstic Danny Granger LeBron James Kirk Snyder Anthony Parker Craig Smith Chuck Hayes Ben Gordon Shawn Marion Lamar Odom Tony Parker Allen Iverson Emeka Okafor Leandro Barbosa John Salmons Jason Kapono Joey Graham Vince Carter Carmelo Anthony JJ Redick Hassan Adams Nazr Mohammed Andrew Bogut Andres Nocioni Mike Miller Jason Maxiell James Posey JR Smith Stephon Marbury Kevin Garnett Jason Terry Richard Hamilton Sean May Shane Battier Chris Paul Ron Artest Dahntay Jones Luol Deng Kyle Korver Ricky Davis Linas Kleiza Ray Allen Monta Ellis Adonal Foyle DeSagana Diop Jalen Rose Al Jefferson Darius Songaila Joe Johnson Jake Voskuhl Kirk Hinrich Zach Randolph Earl Boykins Brandon Roy Francisco Garcia Josh Powell Gordan Giricek Boris Diaw Luther Head Jeff Foster Nick Collison Fabricio Oberto Louis Williams Francisco Elson Sasha Pavlovic Wally Szczerbiak

149 DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS IN SHOOTING EFFICIENCY (CONTINUED) PLAYER FG ATTEMPTS POINTS GAMES PTS/GAME PTS/SHOT Mike Dunleavy Caron Butler Nate Robinson Stephen Jackson Antonio McDyess Jerry Stackhouse Josh Howard Keith McLeod Luke Walton Baron Davis Kris Humphries Morris Peterson Travis Diener Ime Udoka Derek Fisher DeShawn Stevenson Cuttino Mobley Antawn Jamison Ryan Gomes Tarence Kinsey Shelden Williams Keith Bogans Mickael Gelabale Renaldo Balkman Tyronn Lue Shareef Abdur-Rahim Darrell Armstrong Stromile Swift Alan Anderson Devin Brown Charlie Villanueva Mike Wilks Kendrick Perkins Randy Foye Mark Blount Mike Bibby Raja Bell Damien Wilkins Andrea Bargnani Jarron Collins David West Troy Murphy Sarunas Jasikevicius Deron Williams Daniel Gibson Marcus Camby Linton Johnson Kurt Thomas Marvin Williams Matt Barnes Al Harrington Josh Smith Lynn Greer Bobby Jones Andre Miller Tracy McGrady LaMarcus Aldridge Mike James Hedo Turkoglu Peja Stojakovic Delonte West Udonis Haslem Maurice Evans Tayshaun Prince Jermaine O'Neal Rasho Nesterovic Jamal Crawford Eddie Jones Sasha Vujacic Quentin Richardson Jason Williams Martell Webster Zydrunas Ilgauskas Darko Milicic Ben Wallace Juwan Howard Brian Skinner

150 DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS IN SHOOTING EFFICIENCY (CONTINUED) PLAYER FG ATTEMPTS POINTS GAMES PTS/GAME PTS/SHOT T.J. Ford Matt Bonner Joe Smith Chris Kaman Tim Thomas Trenton Hassell Smush Parker Chris Duhon Carlos Arroyo Brad Miller Jacque Vaughn Donyell Marshall Jason Kidd Johan Petro Bobby Jackson Jameer Nelson Michael Doleac Vladimir Radmanovic Sam Cassell Desmond Mason Michael Sweetney Marko Jaric Fred Jones Gerald Green Charlie Bell Marquis Daniels Carlos Delfino Travis Outlaw Keyon Dooling Dan Gadzuric Brian Scalabrine Drew Gooden Marcus Banks Rodney Carney Antoine Wright Shawne Williams Brevin Knight Tony Battie Luke Ridnour Shaun Livingston Allan Ray Jason Collins Mo Williams Quinton Ross Ronnie Price Michael Finley Rajon Rondo Rudy Gay Melvin Ely Rawle Marshall Daniel Ewing Eddie House Jason Hart Junior Harrington Jason Richardson Salim Stoudamire Ersan Ilyasova Damon Jones Juan Dixon James Jones Brian Cook Dan Dickau Rasheed Wallace Royal Ivey Larry Hughes Shammond Williams Kenny Thomas Bruce Bowen Jordan Farmar Jannero Pargo Jared Jeffries Dorell Wright Chris Quinn Jorge Garbajosa Jarvis Hayes Chris Webber

151 DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS IN SHOOTING EFFICIENCY (CONCLUDED) PLAYER FG ATTEMPTS POINTS GAMES PTS/GAME PTS/SHOT Damon Stoudamire Robert Horry Raymond Felton Anthony Roberson Rafer Alston Kevin Ollie Adrian Griffin Flip Murray Earl Watson Eric Snow Marc Jackson Primoz Brezec Lindsey Hunter Bonzi Wells Andray Blatche P.J. Brown Jamaal Tinsley David Noel Rashad McCants Rasual Butler Steve Blake James Singleton Troy Hudson Anthony Johnson Sergio Rodriguez Malik Rose Mardy Collins Devean George Austin Croshere Greg Buckner Marcus Williams Sebastian Telfair Darrick Martin Thabo Sefolosha Channing Frye Justin Reed Beno Udrih Antoine Walker John Lucas Raef LaFrentz Gary Payton Yakhouba Diawara Adam Morrison Willie Green Dee Brown Cedric Simmons Lorenzen Wright Quincy Douby Malik Allen Clifford Robinson Roger Mason Jeff McInnis Donell Taylor DerMarr Johnson CJ Miles Speedy Claxton Earl Barron JABBAR TRIVIA Kareem Abdul Jabbar was born on the same day that the first NBA (then the BAA) championship series game was played at the old Philly Arena. The Warriors (now Golden State) beat the Chicago Stags, on April 16, 1947 in the first game of the finals. ANOTHER WILT DISTINCTION Wilt Chamberlain is joined by just two other NBA notables in a special category - players who have scored 20,000 points, 1000 rebounds and 4000 assists. They are Charles Barkley and Kareem Abdul Jabbar. 148

152 SHOOTING PERCENTAGES RISE IN The shooting percentages in the campaign improved for the third straight year. The shooting increased in the 40-49% and 50-59% and over 60%. It dropped in the under 30% and 30-39% 40-49% mark. Phoenix had only 3 games under 40%, while Indiana had 21 games in this dubious stat. Phoenix had 41 games over 50% while Charlotte, New Orleans and Portland only had 121. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES TEAM under 30% 30% to 39% 40% to 49% 50% to 59% 60% or over Total Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Sallas Denver Detroit Golden State Houston Indiana LA Lakers LA Clippers Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Jersey New Orleans New York Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Seattle Toronto Utah Washington Total , ,462 MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS IN PLAYOFFS SEASONS TEAM FIRST SEASON - LAST SEASON 22 Philadelphia Portland Utah Boston LA Lakers LA Lakers Boston Detroit Chicago YEAR PLAYOFF ATTENDANCE TOTALS The NBA playoff attendance total was the most in history 1,732,535 as 89 games were played. The average attendance of 20,015 was the 2nd best in history, superior to s 19,467 but below record 20,565 in YEAR GAMES TOTAL AVG. SELLOUTS ,581,160 20, ,732,535 19, ,638,560 19, ,582,930 19, ,684,410 19, ,370,023 19, ,460,086 20, ,426,506 19, ,315,129 19, ,409,432 19, ,351,719 18, ,284,544 18, ,404,464 19, ,349,169 17, ,338,818 17, ,227,400 16, ,109,012 16, ,203,616 16, SEASONS TEAM FIRST SEASON - LAST SEASON 14 New York Phoenix Milwaukee Philadelphia Washington Atlanta LA Lakers San Antonio Ongoing

153 POSTPONED/CANCELLED/MOVED GAMES Original Date Teams Makeup Result 1/13/2007 N.O. at Mil. 4/3/07 N.O. won Game postponed because of snow storm. 12/20/2006 Phoe. at Den. 2/5/07 Phoe. won Game postponed because of snow storm. 1/7/2003 Mem. at Utah 4/5/04 Utah won Game postponed because of snow storm. 1/6/2003 Mem. at Port. 3/4/04 Mem. won Game postponed because of snow storm. 1/14/2000 N.Y. at Char. 2/7/00 Char. won Game postponed due to the death of Charlotte guard Bobby Phills. 1/12/2000 Chi. at Char. 3/5/00 Char. won Game postponed due to the death of Charlotte guard Bobby Phills that morning. 4/20/99 Port. at Dn. 5/2/99 Port. won Game postponed because of the shootings at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. 11/11/96 S.A. at Uta 4/7/97 Utah won Game postponed due to warped court at the Delta Center. 1/8/96 Orl. at Phi. 3/4/96 Orl. won Game postponed because of blizzard on the East coast. 1/7/96 Atl. at N.J. 4/5/96 Atl. won Sea. at N.Y. 4/8/96 Sea. won Games postponed because of blizzard on the East coast. 1/14/95 Wash. at Det. 2/7/95 Det. won Game postponed because of condensation on the floor at the Palace of Auburn Hills. 12/6/94 Phoe. at Wash. 4/6/95 Phoe. won Game postponed because of condensation on the floor in the US Air Arena. 1/2794 N.Y. at LA Clippers N.Y. won Game moved to the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim because of damage at the Los Angeles Sports Arena following earthquake in Southern California (1/17/94). Game was still played on 1/27/94. 1/21/94 Cle. at LA Clippers Cle. won Game moved to Great Western Forum because of earthquake. Game was still played on 1/21/94. 1/17/94 Sac. at LA Lakers 2/10/94 Sac. won Game postponed because of the earthquake in Southern California (1/17/94) 3/13/93 Ind. at N.Y. 3/14/93 N.Y. won /13/93 Cle. vs. Wash. at Baltimore 3/15/93 Wash. won Game postponed because of blizzard on Eastern seaboard. 4/30/92 Utah at LA Clippers 5/3/92 L.A.C. won Playoff Game #4 of first round postponed and moved because of rioting in Los Angeles. Game played in Anaheim Convention Center. 5/1/92 Port. at LA Lakers 5/3/92 Port. won Playoff Game #4 of first-round series postponed and moved because of rioting in Los Angeles. Game played in Thomas and Mack Center on the campus of the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. 11/28/90 Atl. at Bos. 12/23/90 Bos. won Game suspended with 10:30 remaining (Boston leading 37-22) in the second quarter because of condensation on the floor (warm weather outside combined with the hockey ice under the playing surface). Game resumed from point of suspension. 1/17/89 Phoe. at Mia. 4/19/89 Phoe. won Game postponed because of civil unrest. 11/11/87 Phil. at Wash. 1/25/88 Wash. won Game postponed because of snowstorm. 2/20/86 Port. at Chi. 2/21/86 Chi. won Game postponed because fog prevented the Bulls from getting home in time from New Jersey, where they had played the previous night. 1/2/86 Phoe. at Sea. 1/6/86 Phoe. won Game postponed with 10:48 remaining in the second quarter (Phoenix leading 35-24) because water began to leak onto the playing surface. Game was resumed from point at which play stopped. 3/4/85 Mil. at Det. 4/7/85 Det. won Game postponed because of accumulated snow and ice which caused the Silverdome roof to collapse. NOTE: Starting with the 3/6/85 game, virtually all home games moved to Joe Louis Arena because of Silverdome roof. 3/11/85 LA Clippers at Det. Det. won Game moved to Cobo Arena because of Silverdome roof. Game was still played on 3/11/85. 1/21/83 Det. at Atl. 1/21/83 Det. won Game postponed because of ice and inclement weather. 2/3/82 Bos. at Det. 3/8/82 Bos. won Game postponed because of heavy snow and hazardous ice conditions. State police ordered people to stay home; Silverdome officials also opened a hole in the roof to alleviate pressure of accumulated snow. However, this allowed water to pour down onto the seating area. 1/12/82 Mil. at Atl. 3/8/82 Atl. won Game postponed because of unexpected snow and ice storm. 2/20/79 Wash. at Hou. 2/22/79 Hou. won Game postponed because of severe snow storm. 1/16/79 Phil. at Chi. 2/1/79 Phil. won Game postponed because of severe weather conditions (36-40 inches of snow had fallen with up to six more inches expected). 11/8/78 N.J. at Phil. 3/23/79 Phil. won New Jersey s protest of three technical fouls being called on both Bernard King and Coach Kevin Lougery upheld by Larry O Brien. Game resume with 5:50 remaining in the third quarter (Philadelphia leading 84-81). 4/6/78 Wash. at Bos. Wash. won

154 POSTPONED/CANCELLED/MOVED GAMES (Concluded) Original Date Teams Makeup Result 3/14/78 Det. at Bos. Bos. won Game moved to Boston Garden because of collapse of the Hartford Civic Center roof. Game was still played on 3/14/78. 2/12/78 Mil. at Bos. 4/8/78 Mil. won /10/78 N.O. at Bos. 4/1/78 Bos. won Games postponed because of the legendary Blizzard of 78 2/7/78 N.J. at S.A. 3/7/78 S.A. won /7/78 Port. at N.Y. 3/2/78 N.Y. won Game postponed because of weather/travel difficulty. 1/31/78 Ind. at Bos. Bos. won Game moved to Springfield, MA because of collapse of the Hartford Civic Center roof. Game was still played on 1/31/78. 1/27/78 Wash. at Chi. 3/16/78 Chi. won Game postponed because of snow. 1/26/78 Ind. at Cle. 3/20/78 Ind. won Game postponed because of inclement weather. 1/20/78 Cle. at Chi. 2/20/78 Chi. won Game postponed because of snow. 1/10/78 Golden State at Cle. 3/27/78 Cle. won Game postponed because of inclement weather. 12/9/77 Cle. at Buf. 3/10/78 Buf. won Game postponed because of inclement weather. 1/30/77 Cle. at Buf 3/20/77 Cle. won /28/77 Buf. at Cle. 2/17/77 Buf. won Game postponed because of inclement weather. 4/7/68 Phil. at Bos. 4/10/68 Phil. won /7/68 San Francisco at LA Lakers 4/10/68 L.A. won /10/68 Bos. at Phil. 4/11/68 Bos. won /10/68 LA Lakers at San Fransisco 4/11/68 L.A. won East and West Division Final Series Games 2 and 3 postponed due to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 3/5/68 San Diego at Phil. Moved to Convention Hall 3/8/68 Bos. at Phil. Moved to Convention Hall 3/13/68 N.Y. at Phil. Moved to Palestra 3/15/68 Bal. at Phil. Moved to Convention Hall 3/18/68 LA Lakers at Phil. Moved to Convention Hall 3/19/68 Cincinnati at Phil. Moved to Convention Hall 3/22/68 N.Y. at Phil. Moved to Convention Hall 3/27/68 N.Y. at Phil. Moved to Palestra 3/31/68 N.Y. at Phil. Moved to Convention Hall 6 regular season games. Eastern Division Semi-Final Series Games 1,2 and 3 moved because of repairs to the Spectrum roof. 1/26/67 Chi. at Det. 3/15/67 Chi. won Game postponed because of snow. 2/22/66 Bal. at N.Y. 3/11/66 Bal. won Game moved because of 11/9/65 game which was moved to 2/22/66 because of The Great Blackout. 12/4/65 Phil. at N.Y. 2/8/66 N.Y. won Game postponed because of death of Philadelphia owner Ike Richman. 11/9/65 St. Louis at N.Y. 2/22/66 N.Y. won Game postponed because of The Great Blackout. 11/22/63 N.Y. at Baltimore 1/23/64 Bal. won /22/63 Bos. at Phil. 3/3/64 Bos. won /22/63 LA Lakers at San Fransisco 1/10/64 S.F. won Games postponed due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 11 NBA REGULARS WITHOUT A 3-PT FG ATTEMPTED Dampier,Biedrins, Jo. Howard, Mourning, Skinner, Mason, S. Hunter, Boozer, Haywood, Hayes, Okafor MUTOMBO HAS NBA S LONGEST NAME Dikembe Mutombo, of New York, has the NBA s longest name: Dikembe Mutombo Mpolondo Mukamba Jean Jacque Wamutombo. SHAQ SCORES MOST POINTS ON HIS BIRTHDAY In the long history of the NBA, the player who scored the most points on his birthday was Shaquille O Neal. His birthdate is March 6, 1972 and on that date in 2000 he scored 61 points (24 field goals, 13 fouls) at the Los Angeles Clippers. DON NELSON ALWAYS HAS BEEN A WINNER Larry Brown coached seven NBA teams and had winning records with each - until his 8th in New York. However, Don Nelson piloted five teams and had winning records each time. 151

155 COMPARISON OF TOP ROOKIES NAME G Min FG% R A STC TO PTS AVG Brandon Roy Adam Morrison Andrea Bargnani Rudy Gay Randy Foye Walter Herrman LaMarcus Aldridge Jorge Garbajosa Tarence Kinsey Craig Smith SCORING CHAMPIONS Pts. Avg George Mikan, Minneapolis George Mikan, Minneapolis Paul Arizin, PhiladelphiaWarriors Neil Johnston, PhiladelphiaWarriors Neil Johnston, PhiladelphiaWarriors NeilJohnston,PhilaWarriors Bob Pettit, St Louis Paul Arizin, PhiladelphiaWarriors George Yardley, Detroit Bob Pettit, St. Louis Wilt Chamberlain, PhiladelphiaWarriors Wilt Chamberlain, PhiladelphiaWarriors Wilt Chamberlain, PhiladelphiaWarriors Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Wilt Chamberlain, S.F.-Philadelphia76ers Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers Rick Barry, San Francisco Dave Bing, Detroit Elvin Hayes, San Diego Jerry West, LA Lakers Lew Alcindor, Milwaukee Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Milwaukee Nate Archibald, KC-Omaha Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Pete Maravich, New Orleans George Gervin, San Antonio REBOUNDING CHAMPIONS Total Avg Harry Gallatin, New York Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors Bob Pettit, St. Louis Maurice Stokes, Rochester Bill Russell, Boston Bill Russell, Boston Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Bill Russell, Boston Bill Russell, Boston Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers Wilt Chamberlain, LA Lakers Elvin Hayes, San Diego Wilt Chamberlain, LA Lakers Wilt Chamberlain, LA Lakers Wilt Chamberlain, LA Lakers Elvin Hayes, Capital Wes Unseld, Washington Kareem Abdul Jabbar, LA Lakers Bill Walton, Portland Truck Robinson, New Orleans Moses Malone, Houston Swen Nater, San Diego NAME G Min FG% R A STC TO PTS AVG Kalenna Azubuike Paul Millsap Marcus Williams Rodney Carney Rajon Rondo Allan Ray Ersan Ilysova J.J. Redick Tyrus Thomas Renaldo Balkman Pts. Avg George Gervin, San Antonio George Gervin, San Antonio Adrian Dantley, Utah George Gervin, San Antonio Alex English, Denver Adrian Dantley, Utah Bernard King, New York Dominique Wilkins, Atllanta Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls David Robinson, San Antonio Shaquille O Neal, Orlando Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Allen Iverson, Philadelphia76ers Shaquille O Neal, LA Lakers Allen Iverson, Philadelphia76ers Allen Iverson, Philadelphia76ers Tracy McGrady, Orlando Tracy McGrady, Orlando Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers Total Avg Moses Malone, Houston Moses Malone, Houston Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers Bill Laimbeer, Detroit Charles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers Michael Cage, LA Clippers Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston David Robinson, San Antonio Dennis Rodman, Detroit Dennis Rodman, Detroit Dennis Rodman, San Antonio Dennis Rodman, SanAntonio Dennis Rodman, Chicago Dennis Rodman, Chicago Dennis Rodman, Chicago Chris Webber, Sacramento Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta Dikembe Mutombo, Atl-Philadelphia 76ers Ben Wallace, Detroit Ben Wallace, Detroit Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Dwight Howard, Orlando Kevin Garnett, Minnesota

156 ASSISTS CHAMPIONS Total Avg Howie Dallmar, Phila Warriors Bob Davies, Rochester Dick McGuire, New York Andy Phillip, Phila Warriors Andy Phillip, Phila Warriors Bob Cousy, Boston Bob Cousy, Boston Bob Cousy, Boston Bob Cousy, Boston Bob Cousy, Boston Bob Cousy, Boston Bob Cousy, Boston Bob Cousy, Boston Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Guy Rodgers, San Francisco Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Guy Rodgers, Chicago Wilt Chamberlain, Phila 76ers Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Len Wilkens, Seattle Norm Van Lier, Cincinnati Jerry West, LA Lakers Nate Archibald, KC-Omaha Ernie DiGregorio, Buffalo Kevin Porter, Washington Slick Watts, Seattle Don Buse, Indiana TOP 28 BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS AMONG GUARDS D. Wade Jos. Howard Pietrus L. James Garcia Artest S. Stoudamire Diaw McGrady Bryant S. Jackson Del. West Iguodala Jas. Richardson Total Avg Kevin Porter, Washington Kevin Porter, Washington Michael Richardson, New York Kevin Porter, Detroit Johnny Moore, San Antonio Magic Johnson, LA Lakers Magic Johnson, LA Lakers Isiah Thomas, Detroit Magic Johnson, LA Lakers Magic Johnson. LA Lakers John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah John Stockton, Utah Mark Jackson, Den-Ind Rod Strickland, Washington Jason Kidd, Phoenix Jason Kidd, Phoenix Jason Kidd, Phoenix Andre Miller, Cleveland Jason Kidd, New Jersey Jason Kidd, New Jersey Steve Nash, Dallas Steve Nash, Dallas Steve Nash, Dallas Ross Ba. Davis Livingston Hughes Hassell Tinsley Mobley G. Green R. Davis Kidd Watson Hindrich R. Bell Dah. Jones OKAFOR S 10 BLOCKS BEST IN Okafor; 9 Duncan, Camby; 8 J. O Neal, Okafor (2), Yao, Brand (2), Gasol; 7 Yao, Okafor, Biedrins, A. Stoudemire, Mourning (3), Camby (9), Josh Smith (2), Bynum, Dalembert, Chandler, B. Wallace, Duncan; 6 Camby (4), Okafor (2), E. Thomas (2), Biedrins (2), Kaman (2), B. Wallace (2), J. O Neal (2), Outlaw, Duncan, Yao, Bargnani, Kirilenko, Dalembert, D. Wright, A. Stoudemire, Bynum, Bosh, Gasol, Brand, Marion, Chandler, Josh Smith, D. Howard, A. Jones. WILKENS NBA S ALL-TIME LEADER IN GAMES PLAYED OR COACHED Lenny Wilkens is in a class by himself when it comes to participation in NBA games since the league s inception in Lenny has taken part in 3819 games broken down this way. He played in 1150 games in 10 years (1077 regular season, 64 playoffs and 9 All-Star) and coached 32 years in 2669 games (2487 regular season, 178 playoff, and 4 All-Stars). Wilkens was a playing coach for 291 of his career at Seattle and Portland. Some purists thus consider that his correct totals are actually 3528 games. Of course the No. 1 player is Kareem Abdul Jabbar but his alltime total including 1560 regular season, 237 playoffs and 18 All-Stars is just 1815, 2004 behind Wilkens. Coaches like Dick Motta and Jack Ramsay have many coaching games but never played in the league. No. 2 man is Don Nelson, who played for 14 years in 1203 games (1053 regular season, 150 playoffs). He coached 28 years in 2317 games (2152 regular season, 155 playoffs and three all-stars) for a grand total of 3520 games. TWO-GAME LOSING STREAKS No team in NBA history has gone through a season without losing at least two games in succession. The teams that had only one such streak were Boston in , , and , Seattle and Chicago Teams that only had 2-game losing streaks twice were Los Angeles Lakers , 76ers , Boston , and , Milwaukee and Golden State ; Minneapolis ; Syracuse ; Chicago , Utah , Portland , Detroit Those with three were Indiana, San Antonio, LA Lakers, LA Lakers, St. Louis, Boston, Detroit, LA Lakers, Chicago, Seattle and San Antonio; 4 2-game streaks were accomplished by Boston, Rochester, Chicago, Utah; five for Minnesota , Sacramento , San Antonio , Dallas and the and Milwaukee teams; Boston and Minneapolis and Phoenix. It was done 6 times by Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Orlando ; LA Lakers ; 7 times by Sacromento, LA Lakers, Phoenix, Capital, Utah and LA Lakers. 8 times by ers and 9 times by Phoenix. SAN ANTONIO AND ATLANTA BEST AND WORST IN PLAYOFF STREAKS San Antonio has made the playoffs 10 straight years to lead the league. Atlanta has missed the playoffs 8 straight years. 153

157 1st QUARTER Pts. Vince Carter 583 Carmelo Anthony 580 Gilbert Arenas 577 Elton Brand 571 Kobe Bryant 555 LeBron James 550 Dirk Nowitzki 538 Tracy McGrady 532 Amare Stoudemire 500 Richard Hamilton 494 Dwight Howard 484 Josh Howard 481 Chris Bosh 472 Mike Bibby 471 Ben Gordon 460 Kevin Garnett 460 Kevin Martin 458 Allen Iverson 455 Luol Deng 451 Carlos Boozer 441 Tim Duncan 434 Antawn Jamison 428 Chris Wilcox 415 Al Harrington 413 Tony Parker 412 Desmond Mason 411 Eddy Curry 409 Steve Nash 409 Ricky Davis 407 Zach Randolph 401 Mehmet Okur 386 Stephen Jackson 381 Jermaine O'Neal 370 Shawn Marion 367 Dwyane Wade 361 Michael Redd 361 Baron Davis 358 Rashard Lewis 358 Ron Artest 356 Hedo Turkoglu 355 Gerald Wallace 354 Mark Blount 353 Tayshaun Prince 351 Andre Iguodala 348 Josh Smith 343 Pau Gasol 343 Mike Miller 342 Caron Butler 338 Jason Terry 336 Kirk Hinrich 336 Monta Ellis 334 Ray Allen 334 Paul Pierce 327 Al Jefferson 320 Drew Gooden 319 Joe Johnson 318 Rafer Alston 317 Samuel Dalembert 316 Smush Parker 313 Jameer Nelson 312 Yao Ming 312 HIGH SCORERS IN EACH NBA QUARTER Andre Miller 311 Mo Williams 311 Chauncey Billups 309 Deron Williams 302 Manu Ginobili 302 Raja Bell 301 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 300 Chris Paul 297 Andrew Bogut 295 Charlie Bell 294 Grant Hill 293 Anthony Parker 292 Leandro Barbosa 291 Cuttino Mobley 287 Stephon Marbury 286 Ruben Patterson 285 Andris Biedrins 283 Jason Richardson 280 Jarrett Jack 277 Larry Hughes 276 Rasheed Wallace 276 T.J. Ford 273 Brandon Roy 271 Tyson Chandler 270 Marcus Camby 268 Ryan Gomes 268 Raymond Felton 263 DeShawn Stevenson 260 Emeka Okafor 260 Mike James 260 Channing Frye 256 Hakim Warrick 255 Ime Udoka 255 Chris Webber 253 Marvin Williams 253 Corey Maggette 251 Adam Morrison 250 Mikki Moore 250 Danny Granger 247 Richard Jefferson 245 Udonis Haslem 243 Zaza Pachulia 243 Luke Walton 241 Mike Dunleavy 241 Jason Williams 238 Jamaal Tinsley 237 Nick Collison 236 Andres Nocioni 232 David West 229 Juwan Howard 229 Jason Kidd 227 Lamar Odom 226 Nene 226 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 225 Andrew Bynum 220 Delonte West 219 Jerry Stackhouse 217 Rasho Nesterovic 216 Chris Kaman 212 Derek Fisher 209 Shane Battier 208 Erick Dampier 207 Willie Green 207 Shaquille O'Neal 206 Troy Murphy 199 Brad Miller 195 Quentin Richardson 195 Rudy Gay 195 Alonzo Mourning 192 Jorge Garbajosa 192 Mickael Pietrus 190 Luke Ridnour 189 Matt Carroll 188 Sam Cassell 187 Total 60,704 2nd QUARTER Pts. Kobe Bryant 528 LeBron James 447 Gilbert Arenas 445 Carmelo Anthony 429 Leandro Barbosa 409 Dirk Nowitzki 407 Tim Duncan 404 Eddy Curry 401 Amare Stoudemire 397 Ben Gordon 395 Ruben Patterson 375 Ray Allen 370 Allen Iverson 360 Kyle Korver 358 Tony Parker 357 Pau Gasol 356 Corey Maggette 355 Tracy McGrady 354 Kevin Martin 352 Jason Terry 338 Monta Ellis 338 Kevin Garnett 335 Joe Johnson 334 Chris Bosh 332 Earl Boykins 330 Elton Brand 329 Vince Carter 327 Luol Deng 326 Shawn Marion 324 Deron Williams 322 Matt Harpring 322 Gerald Wallace 318 Jermaine O'Neal 318 Manu Ginobili 317 Zach Randolph 317 Raja Bell 311 Antawn Jamison 310 Baron Davis 309 Danny Granger 307 Yao Ming 306 Dwyane Waade 302 Michael Redd 298 Ron Artest 293 Al Harrington 291 Carlos Boozer 288 Juan Dixon 288 Steve Nash 288 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 288 Josh Howard 287 Luther Head 287 Andre Iguodala 285 Rasual Butler 283 Kirk Hinrich 281 Cuttino Mobley 279 Antonio McDyess 277 Dwight Howard 276 Hakim Warrick 275 Mehmet Okur 275 Mo Williams 274 Stephen Jackson 272 Stephon Marbury 272 Emeka Okafor 271 Chucky Atkins 266 Gerald Green 263 Matt Barnes 263 Raymond Felton 260 Jason Kidd 258 Andrea Bargnani 256 Larry Hughes 256 Ricky Davis 255 Richard Hamilton 254 Al Jefferson 252 Earl Watson 252 Michael Finley 250 Paul Pierce 249 Jannero Pargo 248 Jerry Stackhouse 248 Josh Smith 248 Rashard Lewis 248 Craig Smith 246 Bostjan Nachbar 244 Mike Dunleavy 243 Mike Miller 243 Jamal Crawford 239 Mike Bibby 239 Corliss Williamson 238 Jamaal Tinsley 238 Tim Thomas 238 David West 237 Adam Morrison 236 Matt Carroll 232 Morris Peterson 231 Chris Kaman 230 Damien Wilkins 230 Eddie House 230 Chris Wilcox 227 Andre Miller 226 Willie Green 226 Antoine Walker 225 Carlos Arroyo 225 Chris Paul 224 Jose Calderon 223 Caron Butler 22 JR Smith 218 Jamaal Magloire 216 Josh Childress 212 Charlie Bell 210 Mickael Pietrus 210 Alonzo Mourning 209 Randy Foye 209 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 208 Grant Hill 206 Ryan Gomes 205 James Posey 203 Linas Kleiza 203 Tayshaun Prince 203 Carlos Delfino 200 Chauncey Billups 200 Darko Milicic 200 Richard Jefferson 200 Travis Outlaw 199 Jason Richardson 198 Jarrett Jack 197 Nate Robinson 197 Shane Battier 197 Antonio Daniels 195 Smush Parker 194 Josh Salmons 193 Brent Barry 192 Mark Blount 191 Rafer Alston 191 Nick Collison 190 Paul Millsap 189 Maurice Evans 188 Lamar Odom 185 Marcus Camby 185 Rudy Gay 185 Total 60,047 3rd QUARTER Pts. Kobe Bryant 687 Vince Carter 604 LeBron James 524 Tracy McGrady 523 Gilbert Arenas 505 Allen Iverson 492 Dirk Nowitzki 492 Zach Randolph 488 Kevin Garnett 482 Carmelo Anthony 477 Carlos Boozer 453 Tim Duncan 444 Richard Hamilton 441 Amare Stoudemire 435 Ben Gordon 435 Kevin Martin 435 Joe Johnson 433 Elton Brand 432 Luol Deng 432 Shawn Marion 429 Eddy Curry 413 Michael Redd 403 Andre Iguodala 398 Mike Bibby 398 Antawn Jamison 386 Rashard Lewis 384 Ricky Davis 384 Kirk Hinrich 375 Mike Miller 374 Al Harrington 371 Gerald Wallace 371 MINIMUMS TO BE RANKED AMONG NBA LEADERS To get ranked in the NBA s statistical categories, a player must participate either in 70 games or post 1400 points, 800 rebounds, 400 assists, 125 steals or 100 blocked shots. In field goal percentage they must make 300 field goals; in free throw percentage 125 made or in 3-pt. field goal percentage 82 made. 154

158 Chris Bosh 370 Dwight Howard 369 Tayshaun Prince 365 Josh Howard 361 Paul Pierce 356 Mehmet Okur 355 Jermaine O'Neal 353 Ray Allen 352 Steve Nash 352 Tony Parker 345 Ron Artest 344 Chris Paul 340 Jason Terry 340 Mo Williams 340 Caron Butler 339 Charlie Bell 336 Chauncey Billups 335 Raja Bell 333 T. J. Ford 328 Jameer Nelson 327 Dwyane Wade 326 Udonis Haslem 321 Deron Williams 319 Leandro Barbosa 319 Rafer Alston 319 Stephen Jackson 319 Jason Kidd 318 Stephon Marbury 317 DeShawn Stevenson 316 Yao Ming 313 Brandon Roy 311 Hedo Turkoglu 304 Baron Davis 301 Desmond Mason 298 Josh Smith 296 Mark Blount 296 Cuttino Mobley 295 Danny Granger 295 Mike Dunleavy 295 Raymond Felton 295 Drew Gooden 294 Monta Ellis 291 Manu Ginobili 283 Mikki Moore 282 Andre Miller 279 Al Jefferson 275 Lamar Odom 273 Zaza Pachulia 273 David West 272 Kobe Bryant Zach Randolph LeBron James Mike Miller Kevin Garnett Vince Carter Gilbert Arenas Jarrett Jack Ricky Davis Stephon Marbury Richard Hamilton Raymond Felton Dwyane Wade Steve Nash HIGH SCORERS IN EACH NBA QUARTER Jamal Crawford 269 Anthony Parker 268 Hakim Warrick 265 Jarrett Jack 263 Chris Wilcox 262 Larry Hughes 257 Mike James 255 Ryan Gomes 251 Shane Battier 250 Corey Maggette 248 Devin Harris 248 Richard Jefferson 246 Smush Parker 246 Troy Murphy 243 Jamaal Tinsley 242 Ruben Patterson 237 Derek Fisher 235 Pau Gasol 235 Grant Hill 234 Chucky Atkins 233 Andrew Bogut 232 Chris Webber 230 Samuel Dalembert 230 Andris Biedrins 221 Marcus Camby 219 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 217 Ime Udoka 215 Rasheed Wallace 215 Emeka Okafor 212 Willie Green 212 Zydunas Ilgauskas 208 Adam Morrison 207 Juwan Howard 207 Luke Ridnour 205 Jason Richardson 204 Nick Collison 204 Rudy Gay 204 Delonte West 203 JR Smith 199 Jason Kapono 198 Kyle Korver 196 Sam Cassell 196 Mickel Pietrus 195 Matt Carroll 191 Rasual Butler 191 Channing Frye 190 Nene 190 Jason Williams 189 Marvin Williams 187 tyson Chandler 186 Boris Diaw 185 Devin Brown 185 Shaquille O'Neal 182 Jerry Stackhouse 181 Luke Walton 179 Total 59,803 4th QUARTER Pts. Kobe Bryant 590 LeBron James 571 Gilbert Arenas 544 Vince Carter 520 Kirk Nowitzki 467 Ben Gordon 448 Leandro Barbosa 411 Corey Maggette 408 Allen Iverson 394 Kevin Garnett 390 Carmelo Anthony 389 Ray Allen 384 Deyane Wade 379 Mehmet Okur 376 Chris Bosh 375 Randy Foye 374 Kevin Martin 367 Kyle Korver 367 Carlos Boozer 361 Zach Randolph 353 Rashard Lewis 341 Deron Williams 339 Jannero Pargo 339 Chauncey Billups 338 Luther Head 336 Manu Ginobili 335 Andre Iguodala 334 Michael Redd 334 Steve Nash 334 Eddy Curry 332 Jamal Crawford 331 Jason Terry 329 Tracy McGrady 324 Kirk Hinrich 323 Luol Deng 322 Joe Johnson 321 Amare Stoudemire 315 Chucky Atkins 313 Dwight Howard 311 Ron Artest 309 Tim Duncan 305 Stephon Marbury 303 Elton Brand 300 Baron Davis 296 Mike Miller 296 Monta Ellis 296 Ricky Davis 296 Tony Parker 296 Jermaine O'Neal 293 Caron Butler 287 Gerald Green 286 Pau Gasol 286 Juan Dixon 283 Danny Granger 282 Earl Boykins 282 Mike Bibby 280 Ruben Patterson 276 Matt Harpring 275 Josh Smith 271 Mike Dunleavy 268 Richard Hamilton 265 Charlie Bell 264 Shawn Marion 264 T.J. Ford 263 Yao Ming 262 Antawn Jamison 258 Rasheed Wallace 248 Gerald Wallace 247 Larry Hughes 247 Jose Calderon 246 Tayshaun Prince 246 Raymond Felton 245 Andre Miller 243 Rafer Alston 243 Delonte West 242 Rudy Gay 242 Tim Thomas 242 Matt Carroll 239 Al Jefferson 238 Corliss Williamson 237 Mo Williams 237 Bostjan Nachbar 234 Hakim Warrick 232 Chris Paul 229 JR Smith 229 Carlos Arroyo 226 Nate Robinson 225 Travis Outlaw 225 Devin Harris 224 SCORING LEADERS IN OVERTIME Chucky Atkins Amare Stoudemire Paul Pierce Randy Foye Jaal Crawford Jason Kidd Tyronn Lue Al Jefferson Kyle Korver Andre Iguodala Brandon Roy Delonte West Eddy Curry Mark Blount Ruben Patterson David West Joe Johnson Michael Redd Rudy Gay Smush Parker Emeka Okafor Matt Carroll Shawn Marion Tony Parker Hakim Warrick Rafer Alston T.J. Ford Bobby Jackson Maurice Evans 224 Marvin Williams 223 Rasual Butler 223 Antonio Denials 220 Brandon Roy 220 John Salmons 220 Antoine Walker 218 Marcus Williams 217 Paul Millsap 217 Paul Pierce 217 Cuttino Mobley 216 Jason Kidd 215 Donyell Marshall 214 Adam Morrison 212 Morris Peterson 209 Luke Ridnour 207 Mickael Pietrus 206 Al Harrington 204 Emeka Okafor 201 Jameer Nelson 201 Lamar Odom 201 Chris Wilcox 200 Jamaal Tinsley 200 Derek Fisher 199 Jason Kapono 199 Martell Webster 196 Antonio McDyess 194 Craig Smith 194 David West 191 Grant Hill 191 Josh Howard 190 Richard Jefferson 190 Raja Bell 189 Anderson Varejao 188 Bobby Jackson 187 Matt Barnes 187 Willie Green 187 Josh Childress 186 Michael Finley 186 Stephen Jackson 185 Nene 184 Anthony Parker 182 Carlos Delfino 182 Linas Kleiza 180 Damien Wilkins 179 Brent Barry 178 Total 60,015 Caron Butler Josh Smith Andre Miller Eddie Jones Richard Jefferson Walter Herrmann Ben Gordon Brevin Knight Deron Williams Mike Bibby Rasheed Wallace TOTAL

159 No FG s Missed Fabricio Oberto Josh Boone Carlos Arroyo Dwight Howard Eddy Curry Mikki Moore Andris Biedrins Dwight Howard Mikki Moore Tim Duncan 1 FG Missed Dwight Howard Dwight Howard Zaza Pachulia Chucky Atkins Desmond Mason Pau Gasol Alonzo Mourning Antonio McDyess Davd Lee others No FG s Made Andre Miller Yakhouba Diawara Antonio Daniels Allen Ray Chris Duhon Corey Maggette Ime Udoka Quentin Richardson Rasheed Wallace Sebastian Telfair 1 FG Made Adam Morrison Gerald Green Hakim Warrick Deron Williams Gilbert Arenas Josh Smith LaMarcus Aldridge Shane Battier Zach Randolph others S BEST SHOOTING GAMES 2 FG s Missed Carlos Boozer Emeka Okafor Mehmet Okur Carlos Boozer Elton Brand Mark Blount Elton Brand Josh Boone Steve Nash Tony Allen 3 FG s Missed Eddy Curry Amare Stoudemire Andris Biedrins Pau Gasol Dwight Howard Shaquille O'Neal Andrew Bogut Josh Smith Samuel Dalembert others 4 FG s Missed Chris Bosh Luol Deng Al Jefferson Amare Stoudemire Carlos Boozer Caron Butler Joe Johnson Shawn Marion Tim Duncan Vince Carter 5 FG s Missed David West Michael Redd Caron Butler Elton Brand Elton Brand Ruben Patterson Tayshaun Prince Tracy McGrady Vince Carter others S WORST SHOOTING GAMES 2 FG s Made Danny Granger Larry Hughes Matt Barnes Rasual Butler Chauncey Billups DeShawn Stevenson Gerald Wallace Jason Kidd Jerry Stackhouse others 3 FG s Made Mehmet Okur Mo Williams Gilbert Arenas Jamaal Tinsley Chris Paul Devin Brown Raymond Felton Wally Szczerbiak Antawn Jamison (2) others 4 FG s Made Gilbert Arenas Jamal Crawford Al Harrington Jermain O'Neal Josh Howard Ray Allen Vince Carter Ben Gordon Jamaal Tinsley others 5 FG s Made Dwyane Wade Tracy McGrady Vince Carter Allen Iverson Andre Miller Caron Butler Chris Bosh Gilbert Arenas (2) Mike Bibby (2) others Other Goodies Al Harrington Al Jefferson Carlos Boozer Earl Boykins Eddy Curry Gerald Wallace Kevin Martin Matt Harpring Pau Gasol Richard Jefferson, 3 others Al Jefferson Carlos Boozer (2) Dirk Nowitzki Gilbert Arenas Salim Stoudamire Yao Ming Amare Stoudemire Carlos Boozer Yao Ming Allen Iverson Pau Gasol Carlos Boozer Other Baddies Jamal Crawford Jannero Pargo Joe Johnson Al Harrington Rashard Lewis Ron Artest Chris Paul Gilbert Arenas Kobe Bryant (2) Carmelo Anthony Gilbert Arenas Kobe Bryant Ray Allen Raymond Felton Tracy McGrady Paul Pierce Tracy McGrady Koby Bryant Gilbert Arenas (2) Ray Allen Tracy McGrady Gilbert Arenas WILKINS NO. 1 IN NBA COACHING SERVICE Lenny Wilkins is the leader in NBA coaching service with 30 3/4 seasons. He is followed by Don Nelson , Bill Fitch 25, Dick Motta at Larry Brown 22 1/2 and Jack Ramsay at 20 1/9. Gene Shue coached in 22 different seasons but was thrice relieved of his duties during the season, so his total is seasons. Other long terms of the mentors in NBA annals are Pat Riley , Jerry Sloan 21, Red Auerbach , Cotton Fitzsimmons , Kevin Loughery , Red Holzman , John McLeod , George Karl , Mike Fratello 14 4/5, Doug Moe , Al Attles , Chuck Daly , Hubie Brown 111 5, Alex Hannum and John Kundla NBA ROOKIE AND MVP LAURELS Wilt Chamberlain and Wes Unseld are the only two players ever to win Rookie of Year and MVP the same season. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and and Bob Pettit and are the only two to do it in successive seasons. BAYLOR S RETIREMENT DAY Elgin Baylor retired as a player on Nov. 5, 1971, and his Los Angeles Lakers the same day started their 33-game winning streak, longest in NBA history. VAN ARSDALES BACK-TO-BACK DRAFT PICKS Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, twin brothers, were selected in consecutive picks in the third round of the 1965 draft by New York and Detroit, respectively. 156

160 BEST AND WORST SHOOTING IN OVERTIME BEST TEAM FOE DATE PCT. Boston vs Minnesota 3/4/ New Washington 11/12/ Denver vs Portland 2/2/ Miami 4/8/ Memphis 1/27/ LA Lakers vs Portland 3/16/ LA Lakers 12/17/ NO/Okla. City vs Seattle 4/4/ New Jersey 2/4/ LA Lakers vs Miami 1/15/ New Milwaukee 4/7/ Philadelphia vs Atlanta 4/8/ Phoenix vs Charlotte 3/7/ Cleveland 11/7/ San Antonio 11/15/ Milwaukee 3/4/ New Charlotte 3/24/ San Antonio vs Phoenix 11/8/ Atlanta 11/11/ Phoenix 12/22/ New Jersey 12/7/ Boston vs Orlando 3/28/ Houston 1/20/ Golden State vs Memphis 2/21/ LA Lakers vs Houston 12/15/ Memphis vs Seattle 12/18/ Boston 3/4/ New Utah 2/10/ New York vs Detroit 12/27/ Dallas 3/14/ Seattle vs Utah 1/12/ LA Lakers vs San Antonio 1/28/ Atlanta vs Chicago 12/16/ Minnesota 1/19/ Indiana vs Milwaukee 2/21/ Milwaukee vs Portland 12/6/ Detroit 1/15/ New Atlanta 3/3/ Portland vs Toronto 12/22/ San LA Lakers 1/28/ Toronto 3/11/ Portland 12/22/ Utah vs Phoenix 11/18/ WORST TEAM FOE DATE PCT. NO/Okla. City vs Milwaukee 2/8/ Golden State vs Cleveland 1/20/ NO/Okla. City 2/8/ Detroit vs Cleveland 3/7/ NO/Okla. City 1/16/ Portland vs Phoenix 2/6/ New NO/Okla. City 3/31/ LA Lakers 12/15/ LA Minnesota 3/6/ Sacramento vs Miami 12/7/ Indiana vs Milwaukee 2/21/ Cleveland vs Atlanta 11/7/ Houston vs Denver 1/20/ Memphis 2/9/ New Jersey vs Boston 3/3/ NO/Okla. City vs Orlando 1/16/ Philadelphia vs Miami 1/19/ New York 12/20/ Memphis 1/27/ Washington vs New Jersey 11/12/ New Jersey 4/7/ Cleveland vs Miami 4/5/ New York 12/27/ New York 12/27/ Philadelphia 1/19/ Orlando 4/1/ Minnesota vs Detroit 1/19/ Minnesota vs Detroit 1/19/ Minnesota 1/5/ San Antonio vs Charlotte 11/15/ Seattle 1/12/ Washington vs Toronto 3/30/ Cleveland vs Philadelphia 1/24/ LA Minnesota 3/6/ Cleveland 4/5/ Minnesota vs San Antonio 1/3/ New York vs Charlotte 12/20/ NO/Okla. City vs Milwaukee 2/8/ Sacramento vs Houston 1/13/ Eddy Curry Dwight Howard Mark Blount Alonzo Mourning...26 Erick Dampier Yao Tim Duncan Reggie Evans Jason Collins Samuel Dalembert..18 Zydrunas Ilgauskas.18 Tyson Chandler Jermaine O'Neal...16 Andrew Bynum DeSagana Diop Jamaal Magloire...14 Shaquille O'Neal...14 Tony Battie Zach Randolph Chris Bosh EDDY CURRY LED THREE SECOND VIOLATIONS (Too Long in the Lane, Minimum 3 times) Francisco Elson Nene Amare Stoudemire..12 Darko Milicic P.J. Brown Chuck Hayes Rasho Nesterovic...11 Steven Hunter Zaza Pachulia Carlos Boozer Dikembe Mutombo.10 Elton Brand Emeka Okafor Kenny Thomas Chris Kaman Drew Gooden Etan Thomas Jeff Foster Kevin Garnett Kwame Brown Lamar Odom Kendrick Perkins....8 Mikki Moore Nick Collison Al Jefferson Anderson Varejao...7 Andrew Bogut Andris Biedrins Mark Madsen Tyrus Thomas Andrea Bargnani....6 Carmelo Anthony....6 Chris Wilcox Craig Smith David West Paul Millsap Shelden Williams....6 Trenton Hassell Udonis Haslem Boris Diaw Brad Miller Brendan Haywood...5 Caron Butler Donyell Marshall....5 Joel Przybilla LaMarcus Aldridge...5 Leon Powe Luol Deng Marc Jackson Matt Harpring Mehmet Okur Rafael Araujo Ryan Gomes Al Harrington Andres Nocioni Antoine Walker Ben Wallace Cedric Simmons Desmond Mason....4 Fabricio Oberto Hakim Warrick Ike Diogu Jake Tsakalidis Jake Voskuhl Joe Smith Johan Petro Juwan Howard Michael Sweetney...4 Nenad Krstic Pau Gasol Ron Artest Ruben Patterson....4 Shareef Abdur-Rahim.4 19 players players players Totals LEAGUE TOTALS: In totals were (Eddy Curry 1st with 40) (Mark Blount 1st with 32); (S. O Neal 1st with 27) (Ming 6 games more than 1); (Ming 1st with 26) (S. O'Neal 7 games more than 1); (Ostertag 1st with 16); (Mutombo and Mourning 20 each); (S. O Neal 1st with 23); (Kemp 1st with 24); (Mourning 1st with 16); (Mourning 1st with 23); (Kemp 1st with 36); (Rodman and Bradley 38 each); (D. Davis 1st with 31); (Keefe and Rodman thrice in a game. Rodman 1st with 24); (Seikaly, D. Davis 3 times game, Mourning was first with 29); (9 men did it twice in a game and Benjamwas first with 21); (seven men had two in a game and K. Malone was igh with 18). 157

161 LITTLE-KNOWN FIRST NAMES OF NICKNAMED PLAYERS OR COACHES Julius (Shareef) Abdur-Rahim Walter (Ray) Allen Kenneth Lavon (Chucky) Atkins Arthur (Marcus) Banks Leandrinho Mateus (Leandro) Barbosa Demetrius (Tony) Battie Nana Papa (Pops Mensah) Bonsu Oscar (John) Boone Daniel (Dee) Brown James (Caron) Butler Collier (P.J.) Brown Peter (P.J.) Carlesimo Craig (Speedy) Claxton Maurice (Mardy) Collins Elliott (Dale) Davis Ronald Glen (Glen) Davis Tyree (Ricky) Davis Ikechukwu Somtochukwu (Ime) Diogu Terrance Jerod (T.J.) Ford Lorinza (Junior) Harrington Jr. Maybyner (Nene) Hilario Calvin (C.J.) Miles Jr. Nana Papa Yaw (Pops) Mensah-Bonsu Ronald (Flip) Murray Radoslav (Rasho) Nesterovic Chukwuemeka Noubuisi (Emeka) Okafor Charles (Bo) Outlaw Zaur (Zaza) Pachulia William (Tony) Parker William (Smush) Parker Danillo (J.R.) Pinnock Bronta (Laron) Profit Jonathan Clay (J.J.) Redick Glenn Anton (Doc) Rivers Mouhamed (Saer) Sene Earl (J.R.) Smith Charles (Salim) Stoudamire Quenae (Donnell) Taylor Anthony (P.J.) Tucket Nickey Maxwell (Nick) Van Exel Robert (Jake) Voskuhl) Vakeaton Quamar (Von) Wafer Mayce Edward (Chris) Webber Gawen (Bonzi) Wells FIELD GOAL AND FREE THROW % BEST AND WORST 10 BEST FIELD GOAL % 10 WORST FIELD GOAL % 64.8 Phoenix (46-71) vs. Dallas 4/ Cleveland (22-78) at Houston 12/ Charlotte (42-65) vs. Atlanta 1/ Charlotte (23-81) vs. Houston 12/ San Antonio (44-70) at NO/Okla. City 12/ Charlotte (25-86) at Orlando 1/ Sacramento (42-67) vs. Charlotte 2/ Minnesota (24-81) vs. Dallas 2/ Orlando (50-80) at Milwaukee 4/ Memphis (21-69) at Chicago 1/ Orlando (45-72) vs. New Jersey 2/ LA Clippers (30-98) at Sacramento 11/ Miami (44-71) vs. Charlotte 2/ Washington (27-87) at San Antonio 1/ LA Lakers (50-81) vs. Sacramento 4/ Dallas (29-93) at Chicago 1/ Chicago (48-78) vs. Philadelphia 12/ Boston (23-73) at Orlando 1/ San Antonio (45-74) vs. Memphis 1/ Washington (23-73) at New York 11/15 10 BEST FREE THROW % 10 WORST FREE THROW % 100 Dallas (24-24) vs. Chicago 11/ Philadelphia (18-18) vs. Phoenix 2/ Washington (18-18) vs. Portland 2/ Atlanta (17-17) vs. Charlotte 11/ Dallas (17-17) vs. Philadelphia 12/ Dallas (17-17) at Cleveland 3/ Atlanta (16-16) vs. Toronto 2/2 100 LA Clippers (16-16) at Dallas 4/9 100 Chicago (15-15) at Indiana 3/ New York (15-15) vs. NO/Okla. City 3/ others (NO/Okla. City 2 times)did it with lower stats 31.3 Denver (5-16) at San Antonio 4/ Indiana (3-9) vs. LA Clippers 2/ Miami (10-25) vs. Washington 3/ Chicago (6-15) at Philadelphia 3/ Golden State (6-15) at New York 3/ Washington (8-19) vs. Chicago 4/ Golden State (9-21) vs. LA Lakers 2/ San Antonio (9-21) at Denver 1/ LA Clippers (3-7) at San Antonio 3/ Chicago (5-11) at Sacramento 2/8 ALL-TIME ANALYSIS OF NBA PLAYERS Since the NBA began operations in the season, there have been 3,422 different players who have appeared in at least one league game. Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan has done a thorough analysis of their careers, which turns up some interesting facts. The 3,422 players have played a total of 16,074 seasons, which averages 4.70 seasons per player. They have played a total of 911,950 games, which averages games per career. A total of 9,402,427 points have been scored in NBA history which averages 2, points per career. Thus, the average NBA career spans over 4 and a half seasons, 266 games and 2,747 points. 458 players performed in at least one regular season NBA game during the season, including 80 rookies playing their first season in the league. A WILT RECORD THAT STILL STANDS Everyone is familiar with the league record 100 points that Wilt Chamberlain scored in 1962 versus the Knicks, but it is not as widely known that he also holds the league record for assists (21) by a center. He achieved this figure Feb. 2, 1968 vs. Detroit. Maurice Cheeks equalled that figure to tie Wilt for the 76ers club mark on Oct. 30, 1982 vs. the Nets, but of course Cheeks was a guard. ARCHIBALD S UNIQUE FEAT Nate (Tiny) Archibald is the only NBA player ever to lead the league in scoring and assists in the same season, averaging 33.9 points and 11.4 assists in FIRST CLEAR PATH FOUL IN 1951 There was a substantial increase in the number of clear path fouls called in as 76 such fouls were committed compared with only 64 in Brad Miller, Brandon Roy, Eddie House, Gerald Green, Kevin Martin, Krik Hinrich, Mo Williams, Paul Pierce, Ryan Gomes, Sam Cassell and Speedy Claxton each had 2. Fifty-four players committed one CP foul each. 158

162 Player Times Steve Nash 56 Jason Kidd 34 Deron Williams 34 Chris Paul 30 Andre Miller 25 T. J. Ford 22 Baron Davis 20 Chauncey Billups 18 NBA AGE AND EXPERIENCE TABLE Age (Oldest to Youngest) No. Avg. Total Men Team Years Years 14 Phoenix Detroit Miami Dallas San Antonio LA Clippers Houston Cleveland Sacramento Minnesota Charlotte New Jersey Indiana Washington LA Lakers Memphis New York Toronto Denver New Orleans Philadelphia Chicago Utah Boston Atlanta Portland Orlando Seattle Golden State Milwaukee League DOUBLE FIGURE ASSIST GAMES LEADERS Player Times Allen Iverson 17 Raymond Felton 13 Dwayne Wade 12 Tracy McGrady 11 Gilbert Arenas 10 Kirk Hinrich 10 Jamaal Tinsley 9 Earl Watson 9 Player Times Steve Blake 9 Jose Calderon 9 Maurice Williams 8 Andre Iguodala 8 Kobe Bryant 7 Chucky Atkins 7 Jason Terry 6 Luke Ridnour 6 Experience (Most to Least) No. Avg. Total Men Team Years Years 15 Detroit Phoenix Miami Cleveland San Antonio Sacramento Dallas Houston LA Clippers Minnesota Orlando New Jersey Denver New York LA Lakers Washington Indiana Memphis Philadelphia Chicago New Orleans Charlotte Seattle Atlanta Boston Milwaukee Utah Golden State Toronto Portland League In Atlanta youngest (23.7), San Antonio oldest (30.0), Atlanta least experienced (2.8) and Detroit most experienced (7.1); In Detroit youngest (23.00), Houston oldest (32.41), Charlotte least experienced (3.88) and Houston most experienced (9.47); Phoenix youngest (24.46) Houston oldest (29.64), Utah least experienced (2.76) and LA Lakers most experienced (7.07); Cleveland youngest (23.17) and least experienced (3.25), San Antonio oldest (30.31) and most experienced (7.92; Indiana youngest (23.80), New Jersey least experienced (413), New York oldest (30.14) and most experienced (821); Chicago youngest (23.56) and least experienced (2.06), Portland oldest (31.50) and most experienced (9.44); Orlando youngest (25.71) and least experienced (3.71), New Jersey oldest (30.92) and San Antonio most experienced (8.71); Denver youngest (25.71), New York oldest (30.64), most experienced (7.67) and Denver least experienced (3.47).In Toronto youngest (25.94), New York oldest (32.25), New York most experienced (9.06) and Toronto least experienced (3.35). In Vancouver youngest (26.19), Houston oldest (30.65), Seattle most experienced (8.13) and Vancouver least (3.75). In Cleveland youngest (25.19), New York oldest (29.85). Chicago most experienced (7.80) and Toronto least experiened (3.00). In Dallas youngest (25.23), Portland oldest at and also most experienced at LA Clippers least experienced with In Minnesota youngest (25.47), San Antonio oldest (27.44), New York most experienced (7.13), Denver least (3.44). Player Times Damon Stoudamire 5 Jason Williams 5 Tony Parker 5 Lebron James 5 Boris Diaw 5 Delonte West 5 Antonio Daniels 4 Brevin Knight 4 Player Times Vince Carter 4 Leandros Barbosa 4 Jarrett Jack 4 Sam Cassell 3 Kevin Garnett 3 Anthony Johnson 3 Tyronn Lue 3 Earl Boykins 3 DALLAS BEST IN CLOSE GAMES AND DETROIT IN RUNAWAYS Dallas had the best percentage in games with three points or under spreads, posting a 12-3 (80.0%) mark followed by Miami s 13-6 (68.4%) and Toronto 11-6 (64.7%) and Washington 12-7 (63.2%). Atlanta and Denver had most wins (121), New York, Seattle and Utah played most games (20 each). Boston had the worst record 4-12 (25.0%). Phoenix was the leader in games decided by 10 points or more with 34-2 (88.9%), followed by San Antonio 35-7 (83.3%) and Detroit 24-7 (77.4%). Memphis was the worst 8-26 (23.5%), followed by Portland 9-29 (23.7%). Golden State played the most games (47) in the category. NBA S TOP TEN WINNING PERCENTAGES HOME AWAY Boston...(40-1) Los Angeles Lakers...(31-7) Rochester...(33-1) Chicago (33-8) Syracuse...(31-1) Boston (32-8) Minneapolis...(30-1) ers (32-9) Washington...(29-1) Miami (32-9) Boston...(39-2) ers (26-8) Orlando...(39-2) Chicago (31-10) Chicago...(39-2) LA Lakers (31-10) Chicago...(39-2) Phoenix (31-10) Milwaukee...(34-2) ers (30-11) 159

163 ODD QUARTER SCORES The most unusual quarter score, of all time, was the game between Detroit and Buffalo, at Buffalo on January 15, Both teams scored 20 points in the first quarter, 24 in the second quarter, 26 in the third quarter and 23 in the fourth quarter. Detroit won the overtime 6-4 to claim a win. The only game in NBA history that was tied at the end of each quarter, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. There have been a number of odd-ball quarter scores over the 60 year history of the NBA. Most deal with progressions of quarter scores, both up and down in a pattern. Such as: , , and ,One unique type of quarter score has happened several times in recent years, when a team scores in different blocks of ten in all four quarters. On December 11, 1999, Minnesota scored for 76 points. Houston scored for 86 points on November 13, 2001 and 18 days later, San Antonio scored for 85 points. On December 21, 2001, Seattle scored plus 15 in overtime for 111 points, and most recently, on December 21, 2002, Cleveland scored for 82 points. Detroit (99) FG FT PTS. Bing Dischinger Hewitt Moore Walker Driscoll Komives Marlett Lanier TOTALS Detroit Buffalo Fouled out - May; Total fouls: Detroit 21, Buffalo 29 THE DETROIT-BUFFALO BOX SCORE: Friday, January 15, 1971 Detroit at Buffalo Buffalo (97) FG FT PTS. Davis Garrett Hummer Kauffman May Bryant Gilliam Warner Long TOTALS LIGHTING IT UP BIG TIME There are good shooting games and great shooting games, both field goal and free throw, but the all time best are truly awesome. On April 16, 1983, the San Antonio Spurs dumped in 53 field goals in only 75 shots, for an all time best.707 percentage, in beating Dallas The best shooting game in the playoffs happened on April 28, 1990, when the Boston Celtics nailed 63 field goals in 94 shots, for an all time playoff best.670 percentage, in beating New York There have been many games in both the regular season and playoffs, when a team made all of its free throw attempts, so the record belongs to the team with the highest number of made free throws without a miss, as researched by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. In the regular season, the Utah Jazz cashed in all 39 of their free throws on December 7, 1983 in losing to Portland, , for the most free throws made without a miss. In the playoffs, 28 free throws without a miss is the record. The Phoenix Suns were 28 of 28 on May 9, 1989, against Golden State, in a Golden State win.the four hot shooting box scores follow with the record columns in bold: San Antonio (132) FG FT PTS. Banks Mitchell Gilmore Moore Gervin Jones Dunleavy Paultz Sanders Phegley Robinson Smith TOTALS San Antonio Dallas HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Regular Season 53 of ) Dallas (120) FG FT PTS. Aguirre Vincent Cummings Davis Blackman Turner Ransey Garnett Nimphus Bristow Spanarkel Thompson TOTALS Three-point goal--dunleavy. Total fouls--san Antonio 33, Dallas 26. Fouled out--jones. Rebounds--San Antonio 40 (Gilmore 11), Dallas 43 (Cummings 13). Assists--San Antonio--37 (Moore 14), Dallas 31 (Davis 9). Technical foul--aguirre. Attn--14,453. BAYLOR AND WILT DID THE UNUSUAL Elgin Baylor and Wilt Chamberlain are the only players to average 34 points or more in three different seasons. Baylor did it in (34.8), (38.3) and (34.0), Wilt did it seven times, three years with the old Philly Warriors , twice with San Francisco ( ) and twice with the Philly 76ers before deciding to be more of defensive force instead of scoring. Of course his high was in when he averaged

164 New York (128) FG FT PTS. Walker Vandeweghe Ewing Cheeks G. Wilkins Newman Oakley Tucker Jackson E. Wilkins Quinnett Gray TOTALS Boston (157) FG FT PTS. McHale Bird Parish Johnson Lewis Paxson Bagley Kleine M. Smith Pinckney Gamble C. Smith TOTALS New York Boston Three-point goals--new York 3-11 (Tucker 2-5, Newman 1-3, Vandeweghe 0-1, G.Wilkins 0-1, Jackson 0-1). Boston 1-6 (Johnson 1-1, McHale 0-1, Bird 0-4). Fouled out--none. Rebounds: New York 43 (Oakley 9), Boston 46 (Parish 16). Assists: New York 25 (G.Wilkins 7), Boston 46 (Bird 16). Total fouls--new York 27, Boston 20. Attn: 14,890. Utah (121) FG FT PTS. Dantley Poquette Schayes Green F. Williams Wilkins Eaves R. Williams Eaton TOTALS Utah Portland HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Playoffs 63 of ; April 28, 1990) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Regular Season 39 of ; December 7, 1982) Portland (137) FG FT PTS. Natt Thompson Cooper Paxson Valentine Carr Lever Verhoevan Judkins Townes Lamp TOTALS Three point goals--none. Fouled Out--None. Total fouls--utah 34, Portland 31. Rebounds--Utah 34 (Dantley 8), Portland 51 (Carr 13). Assists--Utah 19 (Green 8), Portland 24 (Valentine 8). Technical fouls--cooper, Verhoevan. Golden State (127) FG FT PTS. Higgins Mullin L. Smith Garland Richmond Teagle Alford Bol O. Smith TOTALS Golden State Phoenix HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Playoffs 28 of ; May 9, 1989) Phoenix (122) FG FT PTS. Chambers Corbin West Hornacek K. Johnson Majerle E. Johnson Dunn Gilliam TOTALS Three-point goals-higgins 3, Richmond, Majerle, E.Johnson. Fouled out-none. Rebounds-Golden State 46 (Richmond 13), Phoenix 49 (E. Johnson 9). Assists-Golden State 21 (Mullin 5), Phoenix 30 (K.Johnson 12). Total fouls-golden State 24, Phoenix 21. Attn-14,

165 20-POINT OR MORE GAMES (TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS) TEAM PLAYERS TIMES Phoenix Washington Denver Dallas Chicago Seattle Golden State Milwaukee New York Sacramento Houston Boston New Jersey Atlanta Memphis Utah TEAM TEAM PLAYERS TIMES LA Lakers Minnesota LA Clippers San Antonio Cleveland Detroit 9 99 Indiana Charlotte NO/Okla. City Portland 9 90 Miami Philadelphia Orlando 8 84 Toronto In the totals were ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; and INDIVIDUALS (257) Kobe Bryant LeBron James Dirk Nowitzki Gilbert Arenas Vince Carter Carmelo Anthony Allen Iverson Ben Gordon Tracy McGrady Zach Randolph Kevin Garnett Chris Bosh Elton Brand Amare Stoudemire Kevin Martin Michael Redd Ray Allen Dwyane Wade Joe Johnson Eddy Curry Tim Duncan Carlos Boozer Rashard Lewis Richard Hamilton Antawn Jamison Jermaine O'Neal Yao Ming Pau Gasol Luol Deng Paul Pierce Tony Parker Andre Iguodala Caron Butler Josh Howard Leandro Barbosa Steve Nash Baron Davis Mehmet Okur Mike Miller Ron Artest Dwight Howard Kirk Hinrich Ricky Davis Gerald Wallace Mike Bibby Shawn Marion Al Harrington Josh Smith Al Jefferson Chris Paul Jamal Crawford Jason Terry Chauncey Billups Corey Maggette Mo Williams Monta Ellis Deron Williams Stephon Marbury David West Charlie Bell Manu Ginobili Chris Wilcox Earl Boykins Grant Hill Ruben Patterson Brandon Roy Lamar Odom Raja Bell Shaquille O'Neal Stephen Jackson Cuttino Mobley Gerald Green Hedo Turkoglu Kyle Korver Larry Hughes Hakim Warrick Jamaal Tinsley Jason Richardson Mike Dunleavy Richard Jefferson Tayshaun Prince Desmond Mason Emeka Okafor Marvin Williams Rafer Alston Adam Morrison Andres Nocioni Danny Granger Jameer Nelson Jason Kidd T.J. Ford Willie Green JR Smith Matt Carroll Rasheed Wallace Raymond Felton Zaza Pachulia Chucky Atkins Drew Gooden Mark Blount Nenad Krstic Jason Williams Jerry Stackhouse Luke Ridnour Quentin Richardson Ryan Gomes Sam Cassell Steve Francis Bostjan Nachbar Delonte West Jarrett Jack Matt Barnes Mickael Pietrus Nene Nick Collison Rasual Butler Rudy Gay Smush Parker Tarence Kinsey Tony Allen Wally Szczerbiak Walter Herrmann Anthony Parker DeShawn Stevenson....7 Matt Harpring Maurice Evans Mike James Nate Robinson Sasha Pavlovic Andrew Bogut Jannero Pargo Josh Childress Juwan Howard Marcus Camby Mikki Moore Morris Peterson Tim Thomas Troy Murphy Udonis Haslem Zydrunas Ilgauskas Andre Miller Andris Biedrins Channing Frye Charlie Villanueva Chris Webber Jason Kapono LaMarcus Aldridge Luther Head Peja Stojakovic Randy Foye Salim Stoudamire Sean May Shane Battier Travis Outlaw Tyronn Lue Andrea Bargnani TOTAL Antoine Walker Brent Barry Brian Cook Chris Kaman Corliss Williamson Damien Wilkins Devin Brown Earl Watson John Salmons Linas Kleiza Luke Walton Shareef Abdur-Rahim...4 Allan Ray Brad Miller Brevin Knight Carlos Arroyo Derek Anderson Derek Fisher Devin Harris Jarvis Hayes Juan Dixon Kelenna Azubuike Keyon Dooling Michael Finley Rajon Rondo Samuel Dalembert Troy Hudson Antonio McDyess Bobby Jackson Boris Diaw Craig Smith Dahntay Jones Damon Jones David Lee Eddie House Eddie Jones Erick Dampier Ersan Ilyasova Flip Murray Gordan Giricek Jorge Garbajosa Josh Boone Marc Jackson Marcus Banks Mardy Collins Marquis Daniels Martell Webster Mike Wilks Rodney Carney Sarunas Jasikevicius....2 Sebastian Telfair Shaun Livingston Shelden Williams Stromile Swift Trenton Hassell Trevor Ariza Tyrus Thomas Tyson Chandler Alan Anderson Alexander Johnson Alonzo Mourning Amir Johnson Andrew Bynum Anthony Roberson Antonio Daniels Austin Croshere Bonzi Wells Brendan Haywood Bruce Bowen Chris Duhon Dan Gadzuric Darko Milicic Devean George Donyell Marshall Dorell Wright Fabricio Oberto Francisco Garcia Fred Jones Ike Diogu Ime Udok James Jones James Posey Joe Smith Johan Petro Jose Calderon Lindsey Hunter Luke Jackson Marcus Williams Maurice Ager Paul Millsap Primoz Brezec Quincy Douby Quinton Ross Ronnie Brewer Ronny Turiaf Sergio Rodriguez Steve Blake Steven Hunter Vladimir Radmanovic...1 Yakhouba Diawara TOTAL

166 30-POINT OR MORE GAMES, TEAMS, AND INDIVIDUALS Team Players Times Denver 3 51 Washington 3 45 Houston 3 40 LA Lakers 2 39 Cleveland 3 35 Seattle 4 28 Milwaukee 4 27 New Jersey 3 27 Player # of Times Kobe Bryant Gilbert Arenas Carmelo Anthony LeBron James Vince Carter Dwyane Wade Tracy McGrady Allen Iverson Dirk Nowitzki Joe Johnson Ray Allen Yao Ming Ben Gordon Michael Redd Zach Randolph Paul Pierce Amare Stoudemire Carlos Boozer Gerald Wallace Kevin Garnett Kevin Martin Elton Brand Stephon Marbury Rashard Lewis Ron Artest Antawn Jamison Baron Davis Chris Bosh TEAM PLAYERS TIMES LA Lakers 1 18 Washington 2 10 New Jersey 1 6 New York 3 5 Phoenix 2 5 Chicago 1 3 Denver 2 3 Houston 1 3 Player Mike Bibby Mo Williams Dwight Howard Eddy Curry Luol Deng Mike Miller Pau Gasol Ricky Davis David West Manu Ginobili Richard Hamilton Andre Iguodala Chris Paul Earl Boykins Jamal Crawford Jermaine O Neal Leandro Barbosa Mehmet Okur Shawn Marion Steve Nash Tayshaun Prince Tim Duncan Tony Parker Al Harrington Caron Butler Chauncey Billups Jason Terry JR Smith INDIVIDUALS (111) # of Times Player # of Times Monta Ellis Quentin Richardson Sam Cassell Stephen Jackson Al Jefferson Andres Nocioni Deron Williams Jarrett Jack Jason Richardson Josh Howard Kyle Korver Matt Barnes Nate Robinson Rasual Butler Shaquille O Neal Wally Szczerbiak Willie Green Adam Morrison Andris Biedrins Austin Croshere Channing Frye Chris Wilcox Corey Maggette Corliss Williamson Cuttino Mobley Danny Granger Delonte West Drew Gooden TEAMS TEAM PLAYERS TIMES Milwaukee 1 3 Portland 1 3 Charlotte 1 2 Minnesota 2 2 Philadelphia 1 2 Seattle 1 2 Cleveland 1 1 Dallas 1 1 Player # of Times Gerald Green Hakim Warrick Hedo Turkoglu Jamaal Tinsley Jameer Nelson Jason Kidd Jerry Stackhouse Josh Smith Kirk Hinrich Lamar Odom LaMarcus Aldridge Larry Hughes Luke Jackson Luke Ridnour Luther Head Matt Harpring Peja Stojakovic Raja Bell Richard Jefferson Ruben Patterson Rudy Gay Ryan Gomes Salim Stoudamire Sean May Tony Allen Travis Outlaw Walter Herrmann TOTAL TEAM PLAYERS TIMES Memphis 1 1 NO/Okla. City 1 1 Sacramento 1 1 San Antonio 1 1 Toronto 1 1 Utah 1 1 TOTAL Miami 1 3 Detroit 1 1 In the totals were 29-79; ; ; , 22-41; , 22-71; , 22-54; , 28-81; , 18-41; , 7-9; , 15-34; , 19-49; , 27-50; , 25-59, , 18-41; , 27-58; , ; , 29-73; , 27-87; , 24-66; , 22-91; , 25-91; , 22-49; , 27-82; , 26-73; , 23-53; , 19-65; , 26-48; , 25-62; , 23-38; , 24-58; , Player # of Times Kobe Bryant Gilbert Arenas Vince Carter Allen Iverson Amare Stoudemire Ben Gordon Dwyane Wade Michael Redd Team Players Times Dallas 5 26 Sacramento 4 26 Miami 2 25 New York 6 25 Phoenix 5 25 Chicago 4 24 Boston 7 22 Atlanta 3 21 TEAMS Team Players Times Golden State 7 19 Portland 4 19 Utah 4 17 Minnesota 2 16 Philadelphia 4 16 LA Clippers 4 14 Memphis 4 14 Charlotte 4 13 INDIVIDUALS (29) Player # of Times Player # of Times Stephon Marbury Carmelo Anthony Tracy McGrady Chris Bosh Zach Randolph Dirk Nowitzki Gerald Wallace Eddy Curry Ray Allen Jamal Crawford Steve Nash Kevin Garnett Antawn Jamison Kevin Martin Carlos Boozer LeBron James Team Players Times San Antonio 3 13 Detroit 3 12 NO/Okla. City 4 12 Indiana 4 8 Orlando 3 8 Toronto 2 8 TOTALS In the totals were ; ; ; ; ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , , , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , , , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , POINT OR MORE GAMES, TEAMS, AND INDIVIDUALS Player # of Times Manu Ginobili Mike Miller Peja Stojakovic Richard Hamilton Ricky Davis TOTAL

167 NBA S 50 POINT OR MORE GAMES (108 PLAYERS) Player Tot. Chamberlain* 122 M. Jordan K. Bryant Baylor* 18 R. Barry* Iverson Jabbar B. King D. Wilkins J. West* 7 Pettit* 7 Dantley Maravich G. Gervin K. Malone McAdoo Archibald Marbury McGrady Bird G. Mikan* 4 M. Malone Arenas 3 3 V. Carter D. Robinson Guerin* 3 A. Stoudemire A. English Redd 2 2 A. Jamison 2 2 Chambers 2 2 E. Hayes 1 2 Ewing K. Vandeweghe 2 2 Olajuwon Houston 2 2 P. Smith Petrie 2 2 S. Jones* 2 Nowitzki S. O Neal Short Twyman* 2 Yardley* 2 Crawford Abdul-Rauf 1 1 R. Allen 1 1 B. Cunningham 1 B. Knight 1 1 Barros 1 1 Bing 1 1 Burton 1 1 C. Murphy 1 1 C. Smith 1 1 C. Walker 1 1 Carroll 1 1 Ceballos 1 1 Chenier 1 * 1 Cl. Robinson 1 1 Cousy* 1 D. Ellis 1 1 D. Schayes* 1 D. Thompson 1 1 Delk 1 1 Drexler 1 1 F. Brown 1 1 F. Williams 1 1 Floyd 1 1 Fulks* 1 Goodrich

168 NBA S 50 POINT OR MORE GAMES (108 PLAYERS) (Concluded) Player Tot. Greer* 1 Hagan* 1 Havlicek 1 1 Hudson 1 1 J. Drew 1 1 J. Jackson 1 1 Johnston* 1 Kenon 1 1 LaRusso* 1 M. Adams 1 1 Mashburn 1 1 McHale 1 1 Monroe 1 Mourning 1 1 N. Anderson 1 1 Newlin 1 1 R. Miller 1 1 R. Williams 1 1 Rice 1 1 Stackhouse 1 1 T. Cummings 1 1 T. Murray 1 1 T. Robinson 1 1 Tripucka 1 1 V. Maxwell 1 1 W. Reed 1 W. Wesley 1 1 Webber 1 1 Williamson 1 1 Abdur-Rahim 1 1 Duncan 1 1 R. Lewis 1 1 L. James 1 1 D. Stoudamire 1 1 J. O'Neal 1 1 Pierce 1 1 Hamilton 1 1 TOTALS Totals include 29 playoff games, 47 overtime games (4 in playoffs) including 28 single overtime, 12 double overtime, 2 triple overtime and 1 quadruple overtime. Other 50 s for individuals are listed from to *In Mikan 2, Fulks 1; Mikan 1; Mikan 1; Cousy 1; Johnston 1; Pettit 2, Yardley 2; Pettit 2, Baylor 1, Twyman 1, D. Schayes 1; Chamberlain 7, Baylor 2, Guerin 1, Twyman 1; Chamberlain 8, Baylor 5, Pettit 1; Chamberlain 46, Baylor 6, Pettit 1, J. West 2, Guerin 2, Hagan 1, LaRusso 1; Chamberlain 30, Baylor 4; Chamberlain 10, Petit 1, Greer 1; , Chamberlain 9, J. West and G. Robertson 2 each; Chamberlain 5, West 2 and R. Barry and S. Jones 1 each; R. Barre 7, S. Jones 1, and Chamberlain 1; , Chamberlain 4, Monroe 1 and W. Reed 1; Chamberlain 2, J. West and E. Hayes 1. No one did it in , first time since season. NON-ORDINARY REASONS FOR PLAYER MISSING GAMES Suspension (21-75) Anthony JR Smith N. Robinson Collins Maurice Taylor Hunter Jeffries E. Griffin C. Robinson Bryant R. Wallace Pachulia Nene D. Armstrong Payton Posey R. Davis Garnett Fortson R. Bell J. James Personal (8-9) Douby Scakabrine Cato Joe Smith A. Henderson S. Hunter R. Allen Fortson Birth of Child (2-3) Scalabrine S. Hunter Bereavement (1-3) Z. Randolph Flight Complications (1-1) Artest Playoff Suspension (3-4) Horry Stoudemire B. Diaw

169 NENAD KRSTIC TOPS IN LOOSE BALL FOULS (5 OR MORE) Juwan Howard Zydrunas Ilgauskas..33 Amare Stoudemire...32 Samuel Dalembert...32 Jeff Foster Nick Collison Zaza Pachulia Andris Biedrins Chuck Hayes DeSagana Diop Jamaal Magloire Anderson Varejao Udonis Haslem Johan Petro Antonio McDyess Carlos Boozer Eduardo Najera Jason Collins Mehmet Okur Tyson Chandler Corey Maggette Eddy Curry Ike Diogu Corliss Williamson Dwight Howard Erick Dampier Mikki Moore Steven Hunter Emeka Okafor Francisco Elson Linas Kleiza Reggie Evans Andrew Bogut David Lee Dikembe Mutombo...20 Fabricio Oberto Matt Harpring Mike Dunleavy Nene Zach Randolph Alonzo Mourning Brendan Haywood...19 Drew Gooden Hakim Warrick Leon Powe Troy Murphy Al Harrington Brian Skinner Jermaine O Neal P.J. Brown Paul Millsap Ruben Patterson Alexander Johnson...17 Chris Wilcox Craig Smith Elton Brand Etan Thomas Ime Udoka Jake Voskuhl Lawrence Roberts Marcus Camby Tim Duncan Francisco Garcia Kendrick Perkins Lamar Odom Dahntay Jones Joey Graham Kurt Thomas Nazr Mohammed Primoz Brezec Shareef Abdur-Rahim.15 Al Jefferson Ersan Ilyasova Josh Smith Kobe Bryant Mickael Pietrus Richard Hamilton Tyrus Thomas Adam Morrison Andrew Bynum Antoine Walker Brian Scalabrine Chris Kaman Cuttino Mobley Joe Smith Malik Rose Mark Blount Mark Madsen Ronny Turiaf Yakhouba Diawara...13 Yao Ming Antawn Jamison Bostjan Nachbar Brad Miller Carmelo Anthony Caron Butler Danny Granger David West Jason Maxiell Joel Przybilla Kevin Martin Marc Jackson Michael Doleac Rasheed Wallace Ron Artest Tim Thomas Andres Nocioni Bruce Bowen Chris Webber Gerald Wallace Maurice Evans Rajon Rondo Rudy Gay Shaquille O Neal Andray Blatche Andrea Bargnani Boris Diaw Brian Cook Channing Frye Charlie Villanueva...10 Danny Fortson Desmond Mason Devean George Hilton Armstrong Jarron Collins Josh Howard Kevin Garnett Kyle Korver Nenad Krstic Rashard Lewis Rasho Nesterovic Robert Horry Shawn Marion Ben Wallace Chris Bosh Dan Gadzuric Jamaal Tinsley John Salmons Kris Humphries Leandro Barbosa LeBron James Michael Olowokandi...9 Morris Peterson Ryan Gomes Sean May Andre Iguodala Chris Paul Darko Milicic Hedo Turkoglu James Posey Jared Jeffries Kenny Thomas Kwame Brown Luke Walton Matt Bonner Quentin Richardson...8 Raymond Felton Richard Jefferson Shelden Williams Stromile Swift T.J. Ford Tony Battie Adonal Foyle Antoine Wright Darius Songaila Devin Brown Dirk Nowitzki Jameer Nelson Jerome James Josh Boone Manu Ginobili Marvin Williams Matt Barnes Mike Miller Nate Robinson Randy Foye Smush Parker Stephen Jackson Baron Davis Bobby Jones Calvin Booth Carlos Delfino Devin Harris Donyell Marshall Gilbert Arenas Grant Hill Greg Buckner Jarvis Hayes Jason Kidd Jason Terry Juan Dixon Justin Williams Keith Bogans Lorenzen Wright Luke Ridnour Marko Jaric Matt Carroll Melvin Ely Michael Sweetney Raja Bell Renaldo Balkman Sasha Pavlovic Shane Battier Shaun Livingston Tracy McGrady Alan Henderson Andrei Kirilenko Damien Wilkins David Harrison Dorell Wright Dwyane Wade Eric Snow James Jones Jarrett Jack Linton Johnson Martell Webster Monta Ellis Pau Gasol Paul Davis Raef LaFrentz Rafael Araujo Rashad McCants Sam Cassell Sasha Vujacic Solomon Jones Steve Nash Travis Outlaw Trevor Ariza (Juwan Howard 33) (Krstic 42); totals (Fortson 45); (Evans 43); (Ilgauskas 42); ; ; (L. Johnson, White 41); (Ratliff 39); (Ratliff 62); (Polynice 45); CLEVELAND LEADS DELAY OF GAME VIOLATIONS Cleveland Denver Dallas LA Lakers Minnesota Detroit LA Clippers New York Washington Golden State Memphis Sacramento Charlotte Orlando Atlanta Indiana Milwaukee NO/Okla. City Phoenix Portland Philadelphia Seattle Miami San Antonio totals were 424 (Cleveland 23) (LA Lakers 21); (Indiana 19); (Houston 21); (Indiana 25); (Houston 17); (Utah 20); (Sacramento 31); (Philadelphia 18); (New York 25); (Washington 24); (Minnesota, Phoenix, Seattle 28). ALL-TIME MINUTES PLAYED LEADERS Boston Chicago New Jersey Utah Houston Toronto Totals: PLAYER YEARS GAMES MPG MINUTES Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 20 1, ,446 Karl Malone 19 1, ,852 Elvin Hayes 16 1, ,000 Wilt Chamberlain 14 1, ,859 John Stockton 19 1, ,764 Reggie Miller 18 1, ,619 Gary Payton 17 1, ,117 John Havlicek 16 1, ,471 Robert Parish 21 1, ,704 Moses Malone 19 1, ,

170 BIGGEST LEADS AND BIGGEST DEFICITS BIGGEST LEAD Team Foe Date Lead Quarter Houston at Philadelphia 3/18/ Chicago vs. Memphis 1/13/ Portland vs. Charlotte 3/1/ Dallas vs. L.A. Clippers 12/22/ Golden State vs. Minnesota 4/15/ San Antonio at Seattle 3/25/ San Antonio at Golden State 3/26/ Chicago at Miami 10/31/ San Antonio vs. Golden State 12/4/ Houston vs. Philadelphia 1/29/ Denver vs. Phoenix 3/17/ Chicago vs. Charlotte 12/23/ Utah vs. Portland 4/16/ Cleveland vs. Atlanta 4/14/ Dallas at L.A. Lakers 3/11/ Sacramento vs. Golden State 12/30/ Toronto vs. Denver 3/23/ Houston vs. Minnesota 2/5/ L.A. Clippers at Seattle 1/28/ San Antonio vs. L.A. Clippers 12/8/ Cleveland at Memphis 3/14/ Golden State vs. Dallas 4/17/ Houston at Charlotte 12/8/ Orlando vs. New Jersey 2/2/ Phoenix vs. Minnesota 1/21/ San Antonio vs. Seattle 2/24/ Washington vs. Indiana 11/8/ Boston vs. Portland 11/17/ Chicago vs. New York 4/10/ Houston vs. Portland 1/26/ L.A. Clippers vs. Utah 3/23/ Orlando vs. Charlotte 1/5/ San Antonio at NO/Okla. City 12/23/ BEST Michael Finley 27 of 28 Yao Ming 22 of 23 Juwan Howard 20 of 21 Sarunas Jasikevicius 19 of 20 Matt Carroll 28 of 30 Caron Butler 13 of 14 Richard Hamilton 38 of 41 Mike Miller 12 of 13 Jason Williams 21 of 23 Kyle Korver 31 of 34 Gilbert Arenas 38 of 42 Jameer Nelson 19 of 21 Damien Wilkins 17 of 19 Kobe Bryant 33 of 37 Andre Iguodala 16 of 18 Steve Nash 47 of 53 Dirk Nowitzki 46 of 52 Anthony Parker 15 of 17 Jason Kapono 15 of 17 Tyronn Lue 15 of 17 Earl Boykins 29 of 33 Chris Paul 27 of 31 Manu Ginobili 20 of 23 Brent Barry 24 of 28 Antonio Daniels 11 of 13 Carmelo Anthony 44 of 52 Chauncey Billups 48 of 57 Mike Dunleavy 15 of 18 Ray Allen 35 of 42 Kevin Garnett 29 of 35 Danny Granger 19 of 23 YEAR PLAYERS TEAM Carmelo Anthony 28.9, Allen Iverson 26.3 Denver Kobe Bryant 28.5, Shaquille O Neal 28.7 LA Lakers Larry Bird 28.1, Kevin McHale 26.1 Boston Kiki Vandeweghe 29.4, Alex English 26.4 Denver Alex English 28.4, Kiki Vandeweghe 26.7 Denver BIGGEST DEFICIT Team Foe Date Lead Quarter Philadelphia vs. Houston 3/18/ Charlotte at Portland 3/1/ Memphis at Chicago 1/13/ Golden State vs. San Antonio 3/26/ L.A. Clippers at Dallas 12/22/ Minnesota at Golden State 4/15/ Seattle vs. San Antonio 3/25/ Golden State at San Antonio 12/4/ Miami vs. Chicago 10/31/ Philadelphia at Houston 1/29/ Phoenix at Denver 3/17/ Charlotte at Chicago 12/23/ Portland at Utah 4/16/ Atlanta at Cleveland 4/14/ Denver at Toronto 3/23/ Golden State at Sacramento 12/30/ L.A. Lakers vs. Dallas 3/11/ L.A. Clippers at San Antonio 12/8/ Minnesota at Houston 2/5/ Seattle vs. L.A. Clippers 1/28/ Charlotte vs. Houston 12/8/ Dallas at Golden State 4/17/ Indiana at Washington 11/8/ Memphis vs. Cleveland 3/14/ Minnesota at Phoenix 1/21/ New Jersey at Orlando 2/2/ Seattle at San Antonio 2/24/ Atlanta at Utah 2/12/ Charlotte at Orlando 1/5/ New York at Chicago 4/10/ NO/Okla. City vs. San Antonio 12/23/ Portland at Boston 11/17/ Portland at Houston 1/26/ S MOST ACCURATE TECHNICAL FOUL SHOOTERS (Minimum 10 Attempts) Listed by Percentages Monta Ellis 19 of 23 Ben Gordon 32 of 39 Jamal Crawford 35 of 43 Marvin Williams 13 of 16 Vince Carter 13 of 16 Wally Szczerbiak 13 of 16 Michael Redd 30 of 37 Sam Cassell 17 of 21 Chucky Atkins 21 of 26 Damon Stoudamire 21 of 26 Allen Iverson 12 of 15 Kevin Martin 20 of 25 Keyon Dooling 8 of 10 Paul Pierce 28 of 35 Zach Randolph 8 of 10 Derek Fisher 39 of 49 David West 11 of 14 Jannero Pargo 11 of 14 Grant Hill 17 of 22 WORST Jamaal Tinsley 6 of 10 LeBron James 16 of 26 Baron Davis 13 of 21 Adam Morrison 7 of 11 Steve Francis 7 of 11 Kirk Hinrich 9 of 14 Stephen Jackson 8 of 12 Damon Jones 11 of 16 Brevin Knight 9 of 13 Joe Johnson 18 of 26 Shawn Marion 9 of 13 Forty-nine players were perfect in (of whom only 6 attempted more than 5 shots). In , Mike Finley was the leader with 27 or 28. In , the leader with 10 of 10 was Allen Iverson; in , the leader with 30 of 30 was Ben Gordon; in Allen Houston was 19 of 19; in the leader with 57 of 60 was Houston; in Fred Harbone was perfect; in Glen Rice was perfect; in Danny Ferry was perfect; Van Horn and Richmond were perfect in ; David Robinson and Robert Pack in ; Mark Price and Jeff Turner in ; Pierce, Blackman and B. Scott in In , 195 players made 1494 of 1876 (79.9%); in players made 1424 of 1637 (87.2%); in players made 1376 of 1682 (81.8%); in players made 1672 of 2006 (80-140); in players made 1708 of 2391 (76.3%). In players made 1599 of 1932 (82.2%). In , 166 players made 1279 of 1562 (81.9%). In , 141 players made 705 of 861 (81.9%). In players made 1340 of 1694 (78.1%) totals (80.6%). 168 players shot technicals figures (82.3%) by 179 players. ANTHONY AND IVERSON LATEST TO JOIN 25+ CLUB Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson are one of 10 duos to each average 25 points or more in one season. They did it in with Anthony at 28.9 and Iverson at Here is a complete list: YEAR PLAYERS TEAM Lou Hudson 27.1, Pete Maravich 26.1 Atlanta Gail Goodrich 25.9, Jerry West 25.8 LA Lakers Jerry West 28.7, Elgin Baylor 26.6 LA Lakers Jerry West 31.0, Elgin Baylor 27.1 LA Lakers Elgin Baylor 38.3, Jerry West 30.8 LA Lakers 167

171 TOTALS Samuel Dalembert...48 Dwight Howard Tyrus Thomas Amare Stoudemire...19 Kevin Garnett Tyson chandler Eddy Curry Chris Wilcox Jermaine O'Neal Emeka Okafor Johan Petro Travis Outlaw Alonzo Mourning Channing Frye NBA GOALTENDING LEADERS Chris Kaman Erick Dampier Stromile Swift Players Players Players Players Players Players Players Players Players DEFENSIVE Samuel Dalembert...45 Dwight Howard Tyrus Thomas Kevin Garnett Amare Stoudemire...16 Eddy Curry Jermaine O'Neal Chris Wilcox Travis Outlaw Emeka Okafor Johan Petro Alonzo Mourning Chris Kaman Stromile Swift Channing Frye Erick Dampier Tyson Chandler Yao Players Players Players Players Players Players Players OFFENSIVE Tyson Chandler Dwight Howard Tyrus Thomas Carmelo Anthony Marcus Camby Mikki Moore Nick Collison Amare Stoudemire....3 Charlie Villanueva....3 DeSagana Diop Donyell Marshall Rashard Lewis Samuel Dalembert Players Players LEAGUE TOTALS: totals (166 Off., 654 Def.); (166 Off., 634 Def.); (149 Off., 676 Def.); (95 Off., 576 Def.); (125 Off., 598 Def.); (99 Off., 638 Def); (603 Def. 149 Off); (132 Off., 646 Def.); (76 Off., 263 Def); (123 Off., 642 Def.); (119 Off., 297 Def.); (62 Off., 494 Def.); (56 Off., 746 Def.); (74 Off., 736 Def.); (72 Off., 638 Def.); (62 Off., 663 Def.); (85 Off., 639 Def.); (74 Off., 644 Def.); (101 Off., 741 Def.); (158 Off., 750 Def.) NBA PLAYERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES (106) Player Country NBA Team Manu Ginobili Argentina San Antonio Carlos Delfino Argentina Detroit Andres Nocioni Argentina Chicago Fabcricio Oberto Argentina San Antonio Andrew Bogut Australia Milwaukee Vladimir Veremeenko Belarus Washington Tony Parker Belgium San Antonio Edin Bavcic Bosnia-Herzegovina Philadelphia Damir Markota Bosnia-Herzgovina Milwaukee Rafael Araujo Brazil Toronto Leandro Barbosa Brazil Phoenix Nene Hilario Brazil Denver Anderson Varejao Brazil Cleveland Marcus Vinicius Brazil New Orleans Denham Brown Canada Seattle Jamal Magliore Canada Milwaukee Yao Ming China Houston DJ Mbenga Congo Dallas Mario Kasun Croatia Orlando Toni Kukoc Croatia Milwaukee Gordon Giricek Croatia Utah Kosta Perovic Croatia Golden State Loukas Mavrokefalidis Czechoslovakia Minnesota Francisco Garcia Dominican Republic Sacramento Pops Mensah-Bonsu England Dallas Ndudi Ebi England Minnesota Joel Freeland England Portland Ben Gordon England Chicago Boris Diaw France Atlanta Yakhouba Diawara France Denver Mickael Gelabale France Seattle Mickael Pietrus France Golden State Johan Petro France Seattle Iakovus Tsakalidis Georgia Memphis Zaur Pachulia Georgia Atlanta Dirk Nowitzki Germany Dallas Vassilis Spanoulis Greece Houston Adonal Foyle Grenadines Golden State Rawle Marshall Guyana Dallas Samuel Dalembert Haiti Philadelphia Dan Gadzuric Holland Milwaukee Pat Burke Ireland Phoenix Lior Eliyahu Israel Houston Yotam Halperin Israel Seattle Andrea Bargnani Italy Toronto Seung-Jin Ha Korea Portland Andris Biedrins Latvia Golden State Zydrunas Ilgauskas Lithuania Cleveland Darius Songalia Lithuania Sacramento Martynas Andriuskevicius Lithuania Cleveland Linas Kleiza Lithuania Denver Sarunas Jasikevicius Lithuania Indiana Ronny Turiaf Martinique LA Lakers Eduardo Najera Mexico Denver Francisco Elson Netherlands Denver Player Country NBA Team Sean Marks New Zealand San Antonio Michael Olowokandi Nigeria Minnesota Ejike Ugboaja Nigeria Cleveland Maciej Lampe Poland New Orleans Carlos Arroyo Puerto Rico Orlando Guillermo Diaz Puerto Rico LA Clippers Pete Ramos Puerto Rico Washington Andrei Kirilenko Russia Utah Yaroslav Korolev Russia LA Clippers Sergei Monia Russia Portland Desagana Diop Senegal Dallas Pape Sow Senegal Toronto Boniface N Dong Senegal LA Clippers Cheick Samb Senegal Detroit Saer Sene Senegal Seattle Zarko Cabarkapa Serbia-Montenegro Golden State Darko Milicic Serbia-Montenegro Orlando Sasha Pavlovic Serbia-Montenegro Cleveland Primoz Brezec Slovenia Charlotte Bostjan Nachbar Slovania New Orleans Radoslava Nesterovic Slovenia San Antonio Beno Udrih Slovenia San Antonio Sasha Vujacic Slovenia LA Lakers Uros Slokar Slovenia Toronto Steve Nash South Africa Phoenix Luke Schenscher Australia Chicago Wally Szczerbiak Spain Minnesota Jorge Garbabosa Spain Toronto Pau Gasol Spain Memphis Jose Calderon Spain Toronto Sergio Rodriguez Spain Portland Luol Deng Sudan Chicago Deng Gai Sudan Philadelphia Thabo Sefolosha Sweden Chicago Mehmet Okur Turkey Utah Hidayet Turkoglu Turkey Orlando Viktor Khryapa Ukraine Portland Stanislav Medvedenko Ukraine LA Lakers Oleksiy Pecherov Ukraine Washington Vitaly Potapenko Ukraine Seattle Esteban Batista Uruguay Atlanta Tim Duncan Virgin Islands San Antonio Raja Bell Virgin Islands Phoenix Nenad Krstic Yugoslavia New Jersey Marko Jaric Yugoslavia LA Clippers Vladimir Radmanovic Yugoslavia LA Clippers Zeljo Rebraca Yugoslavia LA Clippers Peja Stojakovic Yugoslavia Indiana Dikembe Mutombo Zaire Houston FOUR PLAYERS TIE FOR MOST RETURNS TO NBA CLUB Four players are tied for most times with the same team during their NBA careers. Each of them came back to a team three times. They are Kevin Ollie, with the Sixers last year and the retired Avery Johnson (San Antonio), Doug Overton (New Jersey) and Pete Myers (New York). 168

172 INDIVIDUAL 3-POINT PLAY ANALYSIS (FG AND FT) Made Missed Sam Cassell 13 0 Jose Calderon 12 0 Keyon Dooling 11 0 James Posey 9 0 Kyle Korver 9 0 Tyronn Lue 8 0 Eddie Jones 7 0 Sarunas Jasikevicius 7 0 James Jones 6 0 P.J. Brown 6 0 Greg Buckner 4 0 Jason Williams 4 0 Jorge Garbajosa 4 0 Malik Allen 4 0 Beno Udrih 3 0 David Noel 3 0 Keith McLeod 3 0 Malik Rose 3 0 Michael Doleac 3 0 Amir Johnson 2 0 Brian Scalabrine 2 0 David Wesley 2 0 Dijon Thompson 2 0 Earl Barron 2 0 Eddie House 2 0 Jackie Butler 2 0 John Lucas 2 0 Justin Reed 2 0 Keith Bogans 2 0 Lindsey Hunter 2 0 Paul Davis 2 0 PJ Tucker 2 0 Robert Hite 2 0 Sergio Rodriguez 2 0 Shannon Brown 2 0 Adrian Griffin 1 0 Brian Cardinal 1 0 Damir Markota 1 0 Damon Stoudamire 1 0 Daniel Ewing 1 0 Desmon Farmer 1 0 Eddie Griffin 1 0 Ivan McFarlin 1 0 James Singleton 1 0 James White 1 0 Jason Hart 1 0 JJ Redick 1 0 Jumaine Jones 1 0 Kevinn Pinkney 1 0 Luke Jackson 1 0 Melvin Ely 1 0 Michael Olowokandi 1 0 Mouhamed Sene 1 0 Patrick O'Bryant 1 0 Rafael Araujo 1 0 Rawle Marshall 1 0 Roger Mason 1 0 Royal Ivey 1 0 Sasha Vujacic 1 0 Scott Padgett 1 0 Stephen Graham 1 0 Travis Diener 1 0 Uros Slokar 1 0 Wayne Simien 1 0 Stephen Jackson 29 1 Jamal Crawford 21 1 Chauncey Billups 16 1 Mike James 13 1 Antonio Daniels 25 2 Cuttino Mobley 12 1 Fred Jones 12 1 Mo Williams 12 1 Josh Howard 33 3 Earl Boykins 11 1 Sebastian Telfair 11 1 Made Missed Kobe Bryant 59 6 Ray Allen 27 3 Delonte West 18 2 Kris Humphries 9 1 Matt Carroll 9 1 Caron Butler 24 3 Damien Wilkins 8 1 Eric Snow 8 1 Ben Gordon 23 3 Kevin Martin 35 5 Leandro Barbosa 28 4 Sasha Pavlovic 14 2 Alan Henderson 7 1 Chris Kaman 26 4 Mike Miller 26 4 Marc Jackson 13 2 Marvin Williams 13 2 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 19 3 Devin Brown 12 2 Steve Nash 12 2 Brent Barry 6 1 Kirk Snyder 6 1 Linas Kleiza 6 1 Salim Stoudamire 6 1 Trenton Hassell 6 1 Dirk Nowitzki 35 6 Andre Miller 23 4 Kirk Hinrich 22 4 Andrea Bargnani 11 2 Jason Kidd 11 2 Randy Foye 11 2 Grant Hill 32 6 Manu Ginobili 32 6 Tony Allen 16 3 Dahntay Jones 20 4 Ryan Gomes 15 3 Ersan Ilyasova 10 2 Wally Szczerbiak 10 2 Charlie Villanueva 5 1 Chris Duhon 5 1 Jarvis Hayes 5 1 Dwyane Wade 44 9 Brandon Roy 19 4 Gilbert Arenas Kevin Garnett 31 7 Richard Jefferson 13 3 Ricky Davis 17 4 Carmelo Anthony Danny Granger 28 7 Monta Ellis 28 7 Richard Hamilton 24 6 Jerry Stackhouse 12 3 Raja Bell 8 2 Sean May 8 2 Tyrus Thomas 8 2 Allan Ray 4 1 Andray Blatche 4 1 Dikembe Mutombo 4 1 Donyell Marshall 4 1 Kelenna Azubuike 4 1 Marcus Banks 4 1 Shane Battier 4 1 Tarence Kinsey 4 1 Yao Ming 27 7 Zaza Pachulia 27 7 Chris Paul 23 6 Vince Carter Jarrett Jack 15 4 Jameer Nelson 11 3 Leon Powe 11 3 Rashard Lewis 14 4 Adam Morrison 7 2 Jannero Pargo 7 2 Juwan Howard 7 2 Ronnie Brewer 7 2 Made Missed Boris Diaw 17 5 Mike Bibby 17 5 Tony Parker 27 8 Joe Johnson 20 6 Paul Pierce 20 6 Maurice Evans 10 3 Gerald Wallace David West 13 4 Carlos Arroyo 16 5 Joe Smith 16 5 Jermaine O'Neal David Lee 19 6 Mehmet Okur 22 7 Elton Brand Zach Randolph Stephon Marbury 24 8 Josh Childress 21 7 Lamar Odom 18 6 Deron Williams 15 5 Jason Terry 15 5 Steve Francis 15 5 Andres Nocioni 12 4 Bobby Jackson 12 4 Derek Fisher 12 4 Hedo Turkoglu 12 4 Joey Graham 12 4 Nate Robinson 12 4 T.J. Ford 12 4 Alexander Johnson 9 3 Kendrick Perkins 9 3 Marcus Williams 9 3 Mickael Gelabale 9 3 Fabricio Oberto 6 2 Luther Head 6 2 Maceo Baston 6 2 Dan Dickau 3 1 David Harrison 3 1 Jose Barea 3 1 Primoz Brezec 3 1 Rafer Alston 3 1 Ryan Hollins 3 1 Corey Maggette Pau Gasol Amare Stoudemire Andre Iguodala 23 8 Matt Harpring 20 7 Rudy Gay 17 6 Jamaal Tinsley 11 4 Nenad Krstic 11 4 Shelden Williams 11 4 Hakim Warrick Mike Dunleavy 16 6 Dorell Wright 8 3 Josh Boone 8 3 Troy Murphy 8 3 Chris Bosh Al Harrington 13 5 Eduardo Najera 13 5 Michael Redd Shareef Abdur-Rahim 20 8 Daniel Gibson 5 2 Ime Udoka 5 2 Johan Petro 5 2 Kurt Thomas 5 2 Vladimir Radmanovic 5 2 Yakhouba Diawara 5 2 Nene 22 9 Allen Iverson Charlie Bell 17 7 Smush Parker 17 7 Morris Peterson 12 5 Raymond Felton 12 5 Chris Wilcox Derek Anderson 7 3 Flip Murray

173 INDIVIDUAL 3-POINT PLAY ANALYSIS (FG AND FT) (Concluded) Made Missed Mikki Moore 16 7 Devin Harris Luol Deng LaMarcus Aldridge 9 4 Eddy Curry Desmond Mason Samuel Dalembert Matt Barnes 11 5 Tim Thomas 11 5 Carlos Boozer Erick Dampier 13 6 Tracy McGrady Corliss Williamson 16 8 Udonis Haslem 16 8 Ike Diogu 10 5 JR Smith 8 4 Travis Outlaw 8 4 Anthony Parker 6 3 Channing Frye 6 3 Francisco Garcia 6 3 Marquis Daniels 6 3 Quentin Richardson 6 3 Tony Battie 6 3 Jordan Farmar 4 2 Kevin Ollie 4 2 Michael Finley 4 2 Peja Stojakovic 4 2 Bernard Robinson 2 1 Bobby Jones 2 1 Chris Quinn 2 1 Gordan Giricek 2 1 Jacque Vaughn 2 1 Jeff McInnis 2 1 Linton Johnson 2 1 Lynn Greer 2 1 Mike Wilks 2 1 Josh Smith LeBron James Nick Collison 17 9 Shawn Marion 15 8 Baron Davis Mickael Pietrus 13 7 Andrew Bynum Antawn Jamison Chucky Atkins 9 5 Jeff Foster 9 5 Luke Ridnour 9 5 Anderson Varejao 14 8 Earl Watson 7 4 Jake Voskuhl 7 4 Willie Green 7 4 Dwight Howard Brendan Haywood Tim Duncan Ron Artest Bruce Bowen 5 3 Dan Gadzuric 5 3 Francisco Elson 5 3 Walter Herrmann 5 3 Andrew Bogut 13 8 Mark Blount 13 8 Craig Smith Rasheed Wallace 8 5 Ben Wallace 11 7 Tayshaun Prince 11 7 Made Missed Emeka Okafor John Salmons 12 8 Antonio McDyess 9 6 Rajon Rondo 9 6 Brad Miller 6 4 Hilton Armstrong 6 4 Alan Anderson 3 2 Andre Brown 3 2 Carlos Delfino 3 2 Danny Fortson 3 2 Darrell Armstrong 3 2 Jake Tsakalidis 3 2 Solomon Jones 3 2 Speedy Claxton 3 2 Thabo Sefolosha 3 2 Drew Gooden 13 9 Jason Richardson 7 5 Rasual Butler 7 5 Reggie Evans 7 5 Stromile Swift 7 5 Alonzo Mourning Marcus Camby 12 9 Darko Milicic 8 6 Brevin Knight 4 3 Chuck Hayes 4 3 Devean George 4 3 Martell Webster 4 3 DeShawn Stevenson 9 7 Gerald Green 9 7 Ruben Patterson Andris Biedrins 10 8 Etan Thomas 10 8 Paul Millsap 10 8 Antoine Wright 5 4 Bostjan Nachbar 5 4 Jason Collins 5 4 Quinton Ross 5 4 Al Jefferson Brian Skinner 6 5 Luke Walton 7 6 Larry Hughes Shaun Livingston 7 7 Chris Webber 6 6 Louis Williams 6 6 Nazr Mohammed 6 6 Juan Dixon 5 5 Marko Jaric 4 4 Rasho Nesterovic 4 4 Renaldo Balkman 4 4 Darius Songaila 2 2 Raef LaFrentz 2 2 Bo Outlaw 1 1 Brian Cook 1 1 Dale Davis 1 1 Dee Brown 1 1 Eric Williams 1 1 Hassan Adams 1 1 Jerome James 1 1 Josh Powell 1 1 Kyle Lowry 1 1 Pape Sow 1 1 Quincy Douby 1 1 Shavlik Randolph 1 1 Steve Blake 1 1 Vassilis Spanoulis 1 1 Made Missed Jamaal Magloire 9 10 Lawrence Roberts 7 8 Andrei Kirilenko 6 7 Jared Jeffries 4 5 Trevor Ariza Jarron Collins 3 4 Tyson Chandler Michael Sweetney 5 7 Ronny Turiaf 7 10 Austin Croshere 2 3 Rodney Carney 3 5 Bonzi Wells 5 9 Shaquille O'Neal Steven Hunter 7 13 Antoine Walker 3 6 Justin Williams 3 6 DeSagana Diop 2 4 Kenny Thomas 2 4 Mardy Collins 2 4 Anthony Johnson 1 2 Gary Payton 1 2 Robert Horry 1 2 Kwame Brown 9 19 Jason Maxiell 4 9 Joel Przybilla 1 3 Matt Bonner 1 3 Ronnie Price 1 3 Shawne Williams 1 3 Adonal Foyle 0 1 Cedric Simmons 0 1 DerMarr Johnson 0 1 Donell Taylor 0 1 Esteban Batista 0 1 Ira Newble 0 1 James Lang 0 1 Jared Reiner 0 1 Luke Schenscher 0 1 Marcus Vinicius 0 1 Maurice Ager 0 1 Maurice Taylor 0 1 Michael Ruffin 0 1 Ronald Dupree 0 1 Damon Jones 0 2 Kenyon Martin 0 2 Pat Burke 0 2 Orien Greene 0 3 Lorenzen Wright 0 4 Totals LEAGUE TOTALS: (71.5%) in ; (73.1%) IN ; (72.5%) in ; (72.5%) in ; (73.9%) in ; (73.1%) in ; (71.7%) in ; in (71.1%); in (70.2%); in (68.5%); in (71.2%); in (72.9%); in (70.0%); in (70.7%); in , (73.7%); in , (75%); in (73.6%); in (73.3%); in (74.7%); in (75.1%). LeBron James made the most (75), while Shaquille O Neal missed the most (35). James had the most attempts (102). 170

174 KOBE BRYANT NO. 1 IN POINT PRODUCTION Someone suggested that the MVP is the one who is responsible for the most points in a game. A player would get 2 points for each assist. Then add all the points he scored to the points for assists and divide the total by the number of games he played to get his average points produced a game. Kobe Bryant won in with 2,430. He also won in , Allen Iverson won in , Stephon Marbury in , Kobe Bryant in , Iverson in Jerry Stackhouse in and Gary Payton in and Rod Strickland in and Kevin Johnson in Michael Jordan in , , and while Magic Johnson was tops in and John Stockton won in as well as and , Michael Adams in and Tim Hardaway in Pts on Pts Acct Per Player Points Assists For Game Kobe Bryant 2, , Steve Nash 1,428 1,792 3, LeBron James 2, , Gilbert Arenas 2, , Vince Carter 2, , Deron Williams 1,297 1,490 2, Tracy McGrady 1, , Allen Iverson 1, , Jason Kidd 1,041 1,472 2, Dirk Nowitzki 1, , Carmelo Anthony 1, , Ben Gordon 1, , Kevin Garnett 1, , Kirk Hinrich 1,327 1,000 2, Andre Miller 1,075 1,250 2, Baron Davis 1,264 1,018 2, Tony Parker 1, , Andre Iguodala 1, , Chris Paul 1,104 1,138 2, T.J. Ford 1,047 1,190 2, WINNING WAYS It is most important to get a good start in an NBA game and also have a strong finish, as has been the case in previous years. The team which leads at the end of the first quarter, won more than two-thirds of the time, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. The chart below shows which teams were best and which were not, at winning after leading at the end of one period. Dallas, San Antonio, and Phoenix were best at winning games which they trailed at the end of quarter one. Winning the fourth quarter produced a victory over 63% of the time. The chart below shows those results. The percentage could have been higher but on some occasions the winner had a solid lead in the final quarter and turned the game over to its bench to finish out. That point is illustrated by the fact that 11 teams won between 15 and 25 more games in which they lost the fourth quarter. The playoffs were similar to the regular season. The winning team won the first quarter over 63% of the time and also won the fourth quarter 64% of the time. On 18 occasions the loser won the fourth quarter and still lost the playoff game by six or more points. Regular Season (1189 games) Playoff (82 games) 1st Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 4th Quarter Win Win Lose Lose Tie Tie Won First Quarter Won Lost Pct. Detroit Miami San Antonio New Jersey Dallas Phoenix LA Clippers Memphis Denver LA Lakers Cleveland Charlotte Sacramento Orlando Washington Philadelphia Utah New Orleans Indiana Chicago Milwaukee Golden State Toronto Seattle Houston Minnesota New York Boston Atlanta Portland Pts on Pts Acct Per Player Points Assists For Game Mike Bibby 1, , Chauncey Billups 1,191 1,004 2, Jason Terry 1, , Raymond Felton 1,084 1,084 2, Dwayne Wade 1, , Tim Duncan 1, , Ricky Davis 1, , Elton Brand 1, , Leandros Barbosa 1, , Richard Hamilton 1, , Stephon Marbury 1, , Maurice Williams 1, , Carlos Boozer 1, , Kevin Martin 1, , Rafer Alston 1, , Luol Deng 1, , Joe Johnson 1, , Jamaal Tinsley , Chris Bosh 1, , Won Fourth Quarter Won Lost Pct. Dallas San Antonio Chicago Phoenix Denver Houston Cleveland Detroit Utah Charlotte Toronto LA Lakers Miami Golden State LA Clippers Orlando New Jersey Indiana New Orleans Washington Seattle Philadelphia Milwaukee Sacramento Minnesota Portland Atlanta New York Memphis Boston

175 WINNING STREAK TEAM SEASON 33 LA Lakers Milwaukee Boston Chicago New York San Antonio Dallas Portland Houston Sacramento Utah (twice) 15 Phoenix (Twice) Atlanta Philadelphia Seattle Miami New Jersey Detroit , Denver Cleveland , , Golden State LA Clippers Minnesota Charlotte-New Orleans Orlando , Toronto Washington , , , Indiana Memphis Charlotte TEAMS LONGEST STREAKS LOSING STREAK TEAM SEASON 23 Vancouver-Memphis Denver Dallas Philadelphia Cleveland LA Clippers , Orlando Utah Boston Golden State Houston Miami Toronto Atlanta Minnesota New Jersey Milwaukee Detroit , Sacramento , Charlotte Chicago Phoenix Portland San Antonio Washington , Charlotte-New Orleans Indiana , New York LA Lakers Seattle , TEAMS TO PLAY 22 BACK TO BACK GAMES Atlanta, Charlotte, Indiana, New Jersey and Philadelphia will play 22 back-to-back games in the season to lead the league. Seven other teams will play 21 as part of a league total of 597. Past totals: 610 in ; 614 in ; 588 in ; 586 in ; 576 in ; 570 in ; 590 in ; 546 in ; 566 in ; 569 in ; 543 in ; 562 in ; 558 in ; 566 in ; 597 in ; 582 in and 497 in Every team has at least one pair a month except Utah which doesn t have any in April. Eight teams have months with just one back-to-backer. Seattle has a league low of 15. The most in any month is 6 by 6 teams. The busiest month will be December with 125 and April has the least with 61. OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR TOTALS Atlanta Charlotte Indiana New Jersey Philadelphia Cleveland Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minnesota Portland Utah Chicago Denver Detroit Golden State LA Clippers New York Orlando Sacramento Toronto Washington Boston New Orleans Houston San Antonio Dallas LA Lakers Phoenix Seattle LEAGUE

176 GUARDS TOP 10 Antonio Daniels Chauncey Billups Darrick Martin Chris Paul Jose Calderon Jason Kidd Jacque Vaughn Jason Williams Steve Blake Brevin Knight BOTTOM 10 Mikael Pietrus Martell Webster Gerald Greene Dahntay Jones Tony Allen Morris Peterson Tarence Kinsey Gordan Giricek Thabo Sefolosha Josh Howard NBA TURNOVER ASSIST RATIO (more than 40 assists) FORWARDS TOP 10 Shane Battier Eddie Jones Tayshaun Prince Michael Finley Luke Walton Tracy McGrady Jorge Garbajosa Bruce Bowen Robert Horry Chris Webber BOTTOM 10 Sheldon Williams Andrea Bargnani Hakim Warrick Reggie Evans Dwight Howard Tyson Chandler Andrea Nocioni P.J. Brown Linas Kleiza Desmond Mason CENTERS TOP 10 Brad Miller Ben Wallace Marcus Canby Jarron Collins Radoslav Nesterovic 56.9 Andrew Bogut Nenad Krstic Zydrunas Ilgauskas 46.6 Shaquille O Neal Kendrick Perkins BOTTOM 10 Eddy Curry Amare Stoudemire Samuel Dalembert Erick Dampier Mark Blount Brendan Haywood Chris Kaman Johan Petro Yao Ming Francisco Elson NBA RECORD IN COIN FLIP ( ) East West Coin Call Year Club Club Call Came Up First Pick Second Pick 1984 Portland Houston Portland Heads Houston Portland (Indiana) Tails Hakeem Olajuwon Sam Bowie (trade) 1983 Indiana Houston Houston Heads Houston Indiana Heads Ralph Sampson Steve Stipanovich 1982 Los Angeles San Diego Los Angeles Heads Los Angeles San Diego (Cleveland) Heads (trade) Terry Cummings James Worthy 1981 Detroit Dallas Detroit Tails Dallas Detroit Heads Mark Aguirre Isiah Thomas 1980 Golden State Utah Utah Tails Golden State Utah (Bos-Det) Heads Joe Barry Carroll Darrell Griffith (trade) 1979 Los Angeles Chicago Chicago Tails Los Angeles Chicago (New Orleans) Heads Magic Johnson David Greenwood (trade) 1978 Kansas City Portland Kansas City Tails Portland Kansas City (N.J.) (Indiana) Heads Mychal Thompson Phil Ford (trade) (trade) 1977 Kansas City Milwaukee Kansas City Tails Milwaukee Kansas City (N.J.) Heads Kent Benson Otis Birdsong (trade) 1976 Houston Chicago Houston Heads Houston Chicago (N.J.) Heads John Lucas Scott May (trade) 1975 Atlanta Los Angeles Atlanta Tails Atlanta Los Angeles Tails David Thompson Dave Meyers ers Portland 76ers Tails Portland 76ers Heads Bill Walton Marvin Barnes ers Cleveland 76ers Tails 76ers Cleveland (Portland) Tails Doug Collins Jim Brewer 1972 Buffalo Portland Portland Tails Portland Buffalo Tails LaRue Martin Bob McAdoo 1971 Cleveland Portland Portland Tails Cleveland Portland Heads Austin Carr Sidney Wicks 1970 Detroit San Diego San Diego Tails Detroit San Diego Heads Bob Lanier Rudy Tomjanovich 1969 Milwaukee Phoenix Phoenix Tails Milwaukee Phoenix Heads Lew Alcindor Neal Walk 1968 Baltimore San Diego San Diego Heads San Diego Baltimore Heads Elvin Hayes Wes Unseld 1967 Baltimore Detroit Baltimore Heads Detroit Baltimore Tails Jimmy Walker Earl Monroe 1966 New York Detroit Detroit Heads New York Detroit Tails Cazzie Russell Dave Bing 173

177 MOST FLAWLESS PERFORMANCES Here by position are the best performances in committing least turnovers among those who played at least 48 minutes in games. Raja Bell was the best performer playing minutes without a booboo. Mike Miller was perfect in minutes. Quentin Richardson played minutes in a triple overtime game with just one turnover. In all minute game performances were achieved 7 by Kobe Bryant and 6 by Jamal Crawford. Below are the leaders. FORWARDS MIN. TO. Mike Miller... 51:52 0 LaMarcus Aldridge... 48:00 0 Quentin Richardson... 56:16 1 Paul Pierce... 52:51 1 Antawn Jamison... 52:28 1 Ryan Gomes... 52:25 1 Emeka Okafor... 51:20 1 Trenton Hassell... 51:06 1 Kevin Garnett... 50:44 1 Al Jefferson... 50:40 1 Marvin Williams... 50:33 1 Channing Frye... 50:25 1 Emeka Okafor... 50:11 1 Kevin Garnett... 49:43 1 Tayshaun Prince... 49:22 1 Steven Hunter... 49:04 1 Gerald Wallace... 48:01 1 Luke Walton... 48:00 1 Caron Butler... 48:00 1 Kelenna Azubuike... 48:00 1 CENTERS MIN. TO. Nick Collison... 49:16 0 Ben Wallace... 49:26 1 Pau Gasol... 48:01 1 Andrew Bogut... 49:33 2 Eddy Curry... 53:50 4 Eddy Curry... 50:10 4 Eddy Curry... 49:16 4 Yao Ming... 48:46 4 Ben Wallace... 48:00 5 Dwight Howard... 51:27 6 GUARDS MIN. TO. Raja Bell... 52:59 0 Larry Hughes... 49:24 0 Brandon Roy... 49:02 0 Richard Hamilton... 54:58 1 Delonte West... 54:16 1 Stephon Marbury... 52:52 1 Stephon Marbury... 51:09 1 Nate Robinson... 49:39 1 Gilbert Arenas... 48:00 1 Jamal Crawford... 54:04 2 Ricky Davis... 53:27 2 Josh Childress... 53:00 2 Chauncey Billups... 51:08 2 Stephon Marbury... 50:34 2 Steve Blake... 50:09 2 Kobe Bryant... 49:58 2 Allen Iverson... 48:55 2 Joe Johnson... 48:41 2 Kirk Hinrich... 48:34 2 Grant Hill... 48:17 2 WADE TOPS IN INDIVIDUAL TURNOVERS Pierce, Wade; 11 Bibby, D. Howard; 10 Nash, Anthony; 9 Arenas (2); Pierce, Iverson (2), J. Johsnon, Ellis, L. James, Bryant, Gasol, Mo Williams, Josh Smith, Felton (2), Curry, Kidd; 8 done by 29 players, 7 done 102 times. HISTORY OF SALARY CAP The NBA salary cap for franchise payrolls rose to $ million for the season. The cap was $ in , $49.5 in , $43,870 in The NBA first instituted the salary cap for the season when teams were held to payrolls of $3.6 million. Other years were $4.233 million in ; $4.945 million in ; $6.164 million in ; $7.232 million in ; $9.802 million in ; $12.5 million in ; $14.0 million in , $ million in , $ million in , $23 million in , $24.3 million in , $26.9 million in , $31 million in , $34 million in , $35 million in , $35.5 million in , $42.5 million in , $ million in , $ million in , $ million in and $49.5 in The luxury tax trigger point for is $ million and mid-level exception is $ million. 347 MILLIONAIRE SALARIES IN NBA IN The millionaire salaries in the NBA in were 374, 27 more than last year. Of the 374, 150 players earned $1 to $3 million, 108 were paid $3 to $5 million, 68 received $5 to $9 million and 48 made $10 million or more. Previous totals were 347 in , 327 in , 316 in , 309 in , 311 in , 320 in , 313 in , 284 in , 268 in , 258 in , 254 in , 245 in , 209 in , 174 in , 143 in and 106 in or More Millionaires Million Million Million Million New York Boston Portland Dallas LA Lakers Indiana Philadelphia Milwaukee Orlando New Jersey Houston Charlotte Chicago Toronto Minnesota Sacramento or More Millionaires Million Million Million Million Detroit San Antonio Memphis Seattle Phoenix NO/Okla. City Washington Golden State Utah Cleveland Miami Atlanta LA Clippers Denver TOTALS PAT RILEY A STEADY WINNER UNTIL Until Pat Riley piloted his team to a division title every one of his first 12 years as an NBA coach. He did it nine straight years with the Lakers in taking the Pacific Division regular season title and three years with the New York Knicks in the Atlantic Division before finishing second in in his 13th season. Actually in the Knicks and Boston tied for first. He resumed winning divisions with Miami in , in , tied for first and won in He made the playoffs an 19th straight time with Miami in but missed for the first time in He returned to coaching in and took his team to the NBA Title. 174

178 OWN Season Game Game Game Team Total Avg. Low High Detroit NO/Okla. City Toronto Dallas Houston Washington Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Charlotte Miami Cleveland LA Clippers Milwaukee Chicago New Jersey Utah Minnesota Atlanta Seattle Golden State Philadelphia Boston Memphis Indiana LA Lakers New York Denver Orlando League 17, OWN Season Game Game Game Team Total Avg. Low High Detroit San Antonio Dallas Washington Toronto Cleveland New Jersey Houston Miami Philadelphia Seattle LA Lakers Sacramento Phoenix LA Clippers Milwaukee Charlotte NO/Okla. City Portland Minnesota Utah Atlanta Orlando Boston Memphis Golden State Indiana Chicago Denver New York League 18, HOME TURNOVERS AWAY TURNOVERS OPPONENTS Season Game Game Game Team Total Avg. Low High Golden State Chicago Washington Denver Charlotte Indiana Memphis Atlanta Seattle Milwaukee Orlando Cleveland Sacramento Utah Philadelphia Dallas Miami LA Lakers New Jersey San Antonio Toronto Boston Phoenix Houston LA Clippers Detroit Minnesota Portland New York NO/Okla. City League 18, OPPONENTS Season Game Game Game Team Total Avg. Low High Golden State Chicago Sacramento Denver Phoenix Philadelphia Milwaukee Boston Charlotte Toronto Utah Detroit Cleveland Washington Indiana Memphis LA Lakers Atlanta Minnesota NO/Okla. City Seattle Houston New Jersey New York Orlando San Antonio Portland Dallas Miami LA Clippers League 17, JOHN STOCKTON STEADY PLAYOFF PERFORMER One NBA record that may be tough to topple is John Stockton s streak of playing in the NBA Playoffs every year he was in the league. His mark of 19 straight, started with the campaign with Utah Jazz, a team he never left, and ended after their campaign. 175

179 NBA S TOP AND BOTTOM 2-POINT GOAL SHOOTERS (Minimum 350 Shots) Top 21 FG FGA PCT. 1. Tyson Chandler Mikki Moore Dwight Howard David Lee Andris Biedrins Shaquille O Neal Shawn Marion Amare Stoudemire Eddy Curry Steve Nash Nene FG FGA PCT. 1. Rafer Alston Adam Morrison Derek Fisher Raymond Felton Jamaal Tinsley P.J. Brown Jannero Pargo Bottom 13 FG FGA PCT. 12. Andrew Bynum Carlos Boozer Alonzo Mourning Ruben Patterson Andrew Bogut Boris Diaw Jose Calderon Tim Duncan Trevor Ariza Rasho Nesterovic FG FGA PCT. 8. Earl Watson Larry Hughes Rasul Butler Bobby Jackson Willie Green Earl Boykins WORST 3-POINT SHOOTERS (minimum 10 attempted) Shooting Percentage Brevin Knight Raef LaFrontz Jared Jeffrico Matt Freije Andre Miller Dorrell Wright Andray Blatche Shareef Abdur-Rahim Brad Miller Cedric Bozeman Shooting Percentage Ruben Patterson Channing Frye Grant Hill Vassilis Spanoulis Marcus Banks Donell Taylor Orien Green Renaldo Balkman Rajon Rondo Andrei Kirilenko POINTS SCORED OFF TURNOVERS TEAM OPP T/O OWN PTS OPPONENTS OWN T/O OPP PTS Golden State 1,525 1,745 New York 1,405 1,525 Denver 1,343 1,593 Orlando 1,392 1,484 Chicago 1,429 1,586 Denver 1,352 1,532 Washington 1,291 1,567 Boston 1,350 1,496 Sacramento 1,335 1,533 Memphis 1,343 1,629 Milwaukee 1,284 1,454 Indiana 1,335 1,524 Phoenix 1,242 1,438 Chicago 1,310 1,416 Boston 1,250 1,429 Golden State 1,309 1,506 Indiana 1,288 1,418 Atlanta 1,306 1,492 LA Lakers 1,208 1,400 Minnesota 1,278 1,445 Dallas 1,190 1,396 Utah 1,277 1,443 Orlando 1,232 1,396 LA Lakers 1,273 1,509 San Antonio 1,176 1,393 Seattle 1,268 1,459 Philadelphia 1,280 1,393 Philadelphia 1,258 1,417 Detrit 1,205 1,389 Milwaukee 1,240 1,447 Memphis 1,253 1,387 LA Clipers 1,239 1,360 Toronto 1,241 1,382 Portland 1,236 1,505 Cleveland 1,254 1,380 Charlotte 1,224 1,393 New Jersey 1,188 1,368 New Jersey 1,212 1,362 Seattle 1,233 1,364 Miami 1,201 1,358 Charlote 1,296 1,364 Sacramento 1,194 1,287 Utah 1,230 1,351 Phoenix 1,189 1,339 Atlanta 1,247 1,340 NO/Okla. City 1,187 1,328 Miami 1,185 1,276 Cleveland 1,177 1,211 LA Clippers 1,132 1,275 Houston 1,162 1,223 Minnesota 1,163 1,260 Dallas 1,140 1,252 Portland 1,127 1,258 San Antonio 1,136 1,259 Houston 1,163 1,253 Washington 1,133 1,328 NO/Okla. City 1,119 1,248 Toronto 1,104 1,256 New York 1,122 1,238 Detroit 1,001 1,089 TOTAL 37,231 41,874 TOTAL 37,231 41,

180 1. Kevin Garnett $21,000, Shaquille O Neal $20,000, Chris Webber $18,996, Jermaine O Neal $18,084,000 Jason Kidd $18,084, Kobe Bryant $17,718, Rik Smits $17,437,000 Latrell Sprewell $17,437, Tim Duncan $17,429, Allen Iverson $17,184,375 Stephon Marbury $17,184, Tracy McGrady $16,901,500 Grant Hill $16,901, Keith Van Horn $16,478, Michael Finley $16,141, Ben Wallace $16,000,000 DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS IN TURNOVERS FOR SEASON D. Howard 317 Curry 295 Nash 287 Iverson 268 Iguodala 261 Bryant 255 L. James 250 Gordon 249 D. Williams 246 Anthony 238 NBA S 47 HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS Paul Pierce $15,101,625 Dirk Nowitzki $15,101,625 Vince Carter $15,101,625 Antawn Jamison $15,101, Baron Davis $15,070,000 Steve Francis $15,070,000 Shawn Marion $15,070, Eddie Jones $14,863, Brian Grant $14,848, Ray Allen $14,611, Jalen Rose $14,601, Elton Brand $14,248, Larry Hughes $13,363, Michael Redd $13,260, Joe Johnson $12,744, Mike Bibby $12,500,000 Arenas 236 Stoudemire 232 T.J. Ford 231 Felton 230 Jos. Smith 227 Duncan 223 A. Miller 222 Ellis 221 V. Carter 217 Wade 216 Z. Randolph 215 McGrady 213 Kidd 213 R. Davis 210 Garnett 205 J. O Neal 203 Brand 202 Mau. Williams 202 Maggette 201 Tinsley 200 Pts. Reb Kevin Garnett Zach Randolph Tim Duncan Chris Bosh Carlos Boozer Patterson 199 Bibby 197 Boozer 194 B. Davis 193 Mason 192 T. Parker 191 Hinrich 191 Jack 187 Nelson 184 S. Jackson 183 RUFFIN HAD MORE OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS THAN DEFENSIVE Michael Ruffin grabbed more offensive rebounds than defensive in His totals were Only 3 others also did it. They were Pape Sow 6-5. Josh Powell 3-0 and Randy Livingston 1-0. LARRY BROWN COACH OF TWO TEAMS In the season Larry Brown became the first coach in NBA history to coach two different NBA teams in the same season. He started off at San Antonio and compiled a record, and then moved to the Los Angeles Clippers where he posted a record. ELLIS AND TRAPP CLAIM UNIQUE DISTINCTION LeRoy Ellis and John Q. Trapp had the distinction of being members of both the team with the best record in NBA history at the time as well as the worst team in league annals. Both men played on the Los Angeles Lakers team that posted a record including 33 straight wins en route to the NBA title. They also played for the ers squad that compiled a 9-73 mark, the lowest in history. Chicago s record supplanted LA s mark in COLLEGES HAD ALL STARTERS MAKE NBA The NCAA champion Indiana Hoosiers of 1976 sent all five starters to the NBA. Four of the players were drafted in the 1976 draft and the fifth, junior center Kent Benson, was drafted in 1977 by Milwaukee in the first round. The other picks in 1976 were first round selections Quinn Buckner (Milwaukee), Scott May (Chicago) and Bob Wilkerson (Seattle) plus third choice Tom Abernethy (LA Lakers). Other College teams to do it were Ohio State s Joe Roberts, John Havlicek, Jerry Lucas, Larry Siegfried and Mel Nowell; 6 UCLA teams of , , , , and probably the best known quintet of Sidney Wicks, Henry Bibby, John Vallely, Steve Patterson, and Curtis Rowe and Arizona State s Kurt Nimphius, Lafayette Lever, Byron Scott, Sam Williams, Alton Lister. ONLY 4 AVERAGE 20 POINTS 10 REBOUNDS A GAME Garnett also did it in and Three players did it in and six in Yao Ming $12,455,000 AmoreStoudemire $12,455, Pao Gasol $12,364,000 Andrei Kirilenko $12,364, Lamar Odom $12,348, Richard Jefferson $12,200, Kenyon Martin $12,068, Zach Randolph $12,000, Wally Szczerbiak $11,775, Theo Ratliff $11,666, Rasheed Wallace $11,650, Carlos Boozer $11,260, Gilbert Arenas $11,096, Peja Stojakovic $10,800, Steve Nash $10,500,000 FIVE TEAMMATE TANDEM 2,000 POINT SEASONS Elgin Baylor (2009), Jerry West (2292) Los Angeles; Lou Hudson (2029), Pete Maravich (2063) Atlanta; Alex English (2326), Kiki Vandeweghe (2186) Denver; Kiki Vandeweghe (2295), Alex English (2167) Denver; Larry Bird (2076), Kevin McHale (2008) Boston. 177

181 DWIGHT HOWARD NO. 1 PIVOTAL PLAYER IN Here are the top 120 players in the annual award competition for all-around contributions to a team s success. The formulas follows: Players Pts. + Rebounds + Assists + Steals + Blocked Shots Personal Fouls Turnovers FGA + (Team wins x 10) x 250. This total is numerator. His Team Points + Rebounds + Assists + Steals + Blocks FGA PF TO. This total is denominator. Divide numerator by denominator for individual figure. Dwight Howard won in Kevin Garnett had won the 3 previous years. 1. Dwight Howard Kevin Garnett Dirk Nowitzki LeBron James Tim Duncan Jason Kidd Elton Brand Chris Bosh Carlos Boozer Ben Wallace Kobe Bryant Steve Nash Tyson Chandler Shawn Marion Emeka Okafor Amare Stoudemire Andre Iguodala Marcus Camby Luol Deng Josh Smith Zach Randolph Vince Carter Chris Paul Chauncey Billups Tracy McGrady Gilbert Arenas Dwayne Wade Gerald Wallace Jason Terry Josh Howard Jermaine O'Neal Al Jefferson Deron Williams Manu Ginoboli Pau Gasol Yao Ming Mehmet Okur Kevin Martin Tony Parker Samuel Dalembert FREQUENCY OF PERSONAL FOULS (Minimum of 500 minutes played) LEAST FREQUENT MOST FREQUENT Elapsed Minutes Minutes Personal Elapsed Minutes Minutes Personal Between Fouls Played Fouls Between Fouls Played Fouls Allen Iverson , Jason Williams , Michael Redd , Tayshaun Prince , Troy Hudson Michael Finley , Steve Nash , Antonio Daniels , Damon Jones , Earl Boykins , David Lee Erick Dampier Tayshaun Prince Kirk Hinrich Andris Biedrins Drew Gooden Eddy Curry Ron Artest Corey Maggette Baron Davis Antawn Jamison Lamar Odom Chris Wilcox Zydrunas Ilgauskas Rashard Lewis Rasheed Wallace T.J. Ford Ruben Patterson Jarrett Jack Ricky Davis Caron Butler Anderson Varejao Devin Harris Rafer Alston Udonis Haslem Shane Battier Andrew Bogut Andrei Kirilenko Richard Hamilton Carmelo Anthony Raymond Felton Ben Gordon Stephon Marbury Josh Childress Joe Johnson Zaza Pachulia David West Leandro Barbosa Andre Miller Jeff Foster Mike Bibby Antonio McDyess DeSagana Diop Brandon Roy Nick Collison Dikembe Mutombo Ray Allen Jerry Stackhouse Anthony Parker Jamaal Tinsley Michael Redd Danny Granger Paul Pierce Jose Calderon Allen Iverson Darko Milicic Mike Miller Boris Diaw Luther Head Juwan Howard Chris Kaman Grant Hill Larry Hughes Maurice "Mo" Williams Chuck Hayes Andrew Bynum Paul Millsap Jason Williams Alonzo Mourning Brent Barry Luke Walton Nene Antonio Daniels Monte Ellis Mikki Moore Brendan Haywood Jorge Garbojosa Shaquille O'Neal Hedo Turkoglu James Posey Lorenzen Wright , Jake Voskuhl , Primus Brezec Ronny Turiaf , Solomon Jones Alexander Johnson Joel Przybilla Mazr Mohammed Tyrus Thomas Dan Gadzuric In Least Frequent Tayshaun Prince 30.19, Most Frequent Pape Snow 5.00; : Antonio Daniels 25.94, Danny Fortson 9.95; : Latrell Sprewell 30.69, Donnell Harvey 6.07; : Wesley Person 30.33, Lonny Baxter 5.05; : Mookie Blaylock 29.95, Don Reid 3.97; : Nick Van Exel 24.66, Reggie Slater 5.44; : Matt Maloney 27.98, Danny Fortson 4.77; : Blaylock 28.90, T. Knight 4.86; : W. Person 29.6, F. Spencer 4.7; : Dumars 30.1, Causwell 4.4; : Van Exel 21.9, D. Reid 5.0; : M. Price 27.50, Curley TITLE ROUND FAILURES IN FOLLOWING SEASONS Five NBA teams failed to make the playoffs the year after they were in the championship finals. The Boston and Chicago teams were the only ones to win the title and then fail to make the playoffs the following year. The others were St. Louis , failing in ; San Francisco , failing in after selling Wilt Chamberlain to the 76ers, Milwaukee , failing in ; and Phoenix , failing in

182 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN The chart below shows the scoring breakdown of the players who played in the NBA during the season, by team, in the following categories: number of games played by all team members, how many times they were collectively held scoreless, scored 1 to 9 points, 10 to 19 points, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49 and 50 or more points. There were twelve 50 or more point games (6 by Kobe Bryant of the LA Lakers) during the season, by six different players. LeBron James led in 30 point games with 39 and Bryant led in 40 point games with 21. Kevin Garnett, Minnesota led in 20 point games with 45 while Dwight Howard and DeShawn Stevenson, both of Orlando, had the most teen scoring games with 56. Eric Dampier of Cleveland had 68 single digit games and Ryan Bowen of Houston was shut out 45 times, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. Below the league breakdown is an analysis of how each team fared. Team Players G Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Golden State Houston Indiana LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Jersey New Orleans New York Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Seattle Toronto Utah Washington , , %%% Atlanta Hawks Player G Joe Johnson Josh Smith Zaza Pachulia Marvin Williams Josh Childress Tyronn Lue Saim Stoudamire Sheldon Williams Speedy Claxton Anthony Johnson Solomon Jones Lorenzen Wright Royle Ivey Slava Medvedenko Matt Freije Cedric Bozeman Esteban Batista Dijon Thompson Jeremy Richardson Players TONY MASSENBURG, CHUCKY BROWN MOST TRAVELED PLAYERS Chucky Brown played on 14 different teams (twice each at Cleveland and Charlotte), as did Tony Massenburg (twice each at San Antonio and Vancouver). Thus Brown s 12 team different franchises were Cleveland, LA Lakers, New Jersey, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Charlotte, San Antonio, Golden State and Sacramento. He played a total of 694 games from his start in through the campaign. Only with Houston in did he play a full 82 games and one year with Dallas he played just one game. Massenburg s 12 different franchises were San Antonio, Charlotte, Boston, Golden State, LA Clippers, Toronto, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Vancouver (Memphis), Houston, Utah and Sacramento. He played a total of 683 games from through He never played 82 games and he only played 10 games at Houston. 179

183 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Boston Celtics Player G Paul Pierce Al Jefferson Ryan Gomes Delonte West Gerald Green Rajon Rondo Walt Szczerbiak Sebastian Telfair Tony Allen Kendrick Perkins Allen Ray Leon Powe Brian Scalabrine Michael Olowokandi Kevinn Pinkney Theo Ratliff Players Charlotte Bobcats Player G Gerald Wallace Raymond Felton Emeka Okafor Adam Morrison Matt Carroll Walter Herrmann Sean May Brevin Knight Derek Anderson Jake Voskuhl Primoz Brezec Jeff McGinnis Melvin Ely Alan Anderson Othella Harrington Ryan Hollins Bernard Robinson Eric Williams Players Chicago Bulls Player G Ben Gordon Luol Deng Kirk Hinrich Andres Nocioni Chris Duhon Ben Wallace P. J. Brown Tyrus Thomas Thabo Sefolosha Malik Allen Michael Sweetney Adrian Griffin Viktor Khryapa Andre Barrett Players PAUL PIERCE HOLDS BOSTON MARK FOR FREE THROWS It is difficult to believe, but in Paul Pierce had more attempted free throws (753) than any other player in Boston history. Larry Bird s high was a mere 492, 261 fewer than Pierce. 180

184 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Cleveland Cavaliers Player G LeBron James Larry Hughes Zydrunas Ilgauskas Drew Gooden Sasha Pavlovic Donyell Marshall Anderson Varejao Damon Jones Eric Snow Daniel Gibson David Wesley Shannon Brown Ira Newble Scott Pollard Dwayne Jones Players Dallas Mavericks Player G Dirk Nowitzki Jason Terry Josh Howard Devin Harris Jerry Stackhouse Erick Dampier Devean George Greg Buckner Austin Croshere DeSagana Diop Anthony Johnson Jose Barea Maurice Ager Pops Mensah-Bonsu Didier Iiunga-Mbenga Kevin Willis Players Denver Nuggets Player G Carmelo Anthony Allen Iverson J. R. Smith Marcus Camby Nene Linas Kleiza Eduardo Najera Earl Boykins Steve Blake Reggie Evans Andre Miller Yakhouba Diawara DerMarr Johnson Joe Smith Jamal Sampson Kenyon Martin Anthony Carter Julius Hodge Players TEXAS A&M S WALTER DAVIS HOLDS NBA DISTINCTION There have been two players named Walter Davis in the NBA. One of them played with the Philadelphia Warriors (now Golden State) , after playing collegiately at Texas A&M. The other Davis, a North Carolina grad, played for Phoenix in the period. The Texan Davis is the one who holds the NBA distinction of being the only player ever to perform in the NBA who also won an individual gold medal. He did so by winning the high jump at Helsinki, Finland, in Olympic basketball dream team medals are part of a team effort. Davis feat was as an individual. 181

185 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Detroit Pistons Player G Richard Hamilton Chauncey Billups Tayshaun Prince Rasheed Wallace Antonio McDyess Chris Webber Ronald Murray Carlos Delfino Jason Maxiell Nazr Mohammed Lindsey Hunter Dale Davis Amir Johnson Will Blalock Ronald Dupree Players Golden State Warriors Player G Monta Ellis Baron Davis Jason Richardson Mickael Pietrus Andris Biedrins Matt Barnes Al Harrington Stephen Jackson Mike Dunleavy Kelenna Azubuika Troy Murphy Keith McLeod Ike Diogu Sarunes Jasikevicius Anthony Roberson Adonal Foyle Josh Powell Patrick O Bryant Renaldo Major Dajuan Wheat Players Houston Rockets Player G Tracy McGrady Yao Ming Rafer Alston Luther Head Shane Battier Juwan Howard Chuck Hayes Dikembe Mutombo Bonzi Wells Kirk Snyder John Lucas III Vassilis Spanoulis Steve Novak Scott Padgett Jake Tsakalidis Players GARNETT 5TH PLAYER TO JOIN EXCLUSIVE CLUB 18,000 Points, 10,000 Rebounds, 4,000 Assists Player PTS REBS ASTS TOT K. Abdul-Jabbar 38,387 17,440 5,660 61,487 W. Chamberlain 31,419 23,924 4,643 59,986 K.Malone 36,928 14,968 5,248 57,144 C. Barkley 23,757 12,546 4,215 40,518 K. Garnett 19,041 10,542 4,146 33,

186 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Indiana Pacers Player G Jermaine O Neal Danny Granger Jamaal Tinsley Mike Dunleavy Al Harrington Stephen Jackson Troy Murphy Darrell Armstrong Jeff Foster Marquis Daniels Sarunas Jasikevicius Ike Dioqu Shawne Williams Maceo Baston Rawle Marshall Keith McLeod David Harrison Orien Greene Josh Powell Players Los Angeles Clippers Player G Elton Brand Corey Maggette Cuttino Mobley Tim Thomas Chris Kaman Sam Cassell Shaun Livingston Quinton Ross Jason Hart Daniel Ewing James Singleton Aaron Williams Paul Davis Doug Christie Yaroslav Korolev Luke Jackson Alvin Williams Will Conroy 4 4 Von Wafer Players Los Angeles Lakers Player G Kobe Bryant Smush Parker Lamar Odom Luke Walton Maurice Evans Andrew Bynum Brian Cook Ronny Turiaf Vladimir Radmanovic Kwame Brown Jordan Farmer Sasha Vujacic Shammond Williams Aaron McKie Players DESAGANA DIOP TOPS IN PERSONALS VS. POINTS Desagana Diop led the dubious category of being charged with more personals than points scored. He had 244 personals and 190 points for a difference of 54. Other high entrants were Lorenzen Wright ; Joel Przybilla and Marc Madsen Others did it in with very low numbers. 183

187 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Memphis Grizzlies Player G Mike Miller Pau Gasol Hakim Warrick Chucky Atkins Rudy Gay Dahntay Jones Damon Stoudamire Stromile Swift Tarence Kinsey Lawrence Roberts Alexander Johnson Eddie Jones Lorunza Harrington, Jr Brian Cardinal Kyle Lowry Jake Tsakalids Scott Padgett Will Conroy Players Miami Heat Player G Dwyane Wade Udonis Haslem Jason Kapono Shaquille O Neal Jason Williams Alonzo Mourning Antoine Walker James Posey Dorell Wright Gary Payton Eddie Jones Michael Doleac Chris Quinn Earl Barron Robert Hite Wayne Simien Players Milwaukee Bucks Player G Michael Redd Ruben Patterson Maurice Williams Charlie Bell Andrew Bogut Earl Boykins Charlie Villanueva Ersan Ilyasova Brian Skinner Dan Gadzuric David Noel Lynn Greer Steve Blake Damir Markota Jared Rainer Julius Hodge Chris McCray Players EVERY TEAM HAS BEEN IN THE LOTTERY Utah was the last franchise to participate in the lottery since the system began in The Jazz joined every other NBA team in FIRST TRIPLE DOUBLE John Grasso of Guilford, New York, an expert on high schools of NBA players, claims the NBA s first triple double may have been recorded on Feb. 8, 1951 by Dolph Schayes of Syracuse vs. New York. He had 18 points, 13 assists and 22 rebounds. 184

188 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Minnesota Timberwolves Player G Kevin Garnett Ricky Davis Mark Blount Randy Foye Mike James Craig Smith Trenton Hassell Marko Jaric Troy Hudson Rashad McCants Justin Reed Bracey Wright Mark Maden Eddie Griffin Players New Jersey Nets Player G Vince Carter Jason Kidd Richard Jefferson Mikki Moore Bostjan Nachbar Marcus Williams Eddie House Nenas Krstic Antoine Wright Josh Boone Clifford Robinson Hassan Adams Jason Collins Bernard Robinson Mile Ilic Players New Orleans Hornets Player G Chris Paul Desmond Mason David West Rasual Butler Jannero Pargo Tyson Chandler Devin Brown Bobby Jackson Marc Jackson Peja Stojakovic Linton Johnson, III Hilton Armstrong Cedric Simmons Brandon Bass Marcus Vinicius Players /28/2002-4/18/2007 Bowen, Bruce /18/2004-4/18/2007 Prince, Tayshaun /15/2005-4/18/2007 Stevenson, DeShawn /01/2005-4/18/2007 Bibby, Mike /17/2005-4/18/2007 Battier, Shane BOWEN LEADS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED BY CURRENT PLAYERS /31/2005-4/18/2007 Alston, Rafer 96 03/24/2006-4/18/2007 Howard, Dwight 94 03/31/2006-4/18/2007 Dalembert, Samuel 82 11/01/2006-4/18/2007 Carter, Vince 82 10/31/2006-4/18/2007 Deng, Luol 185

189 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN New York Knickerbockers Player G Eddy Curry Stephon Marbury Jamal Crawford Channing Frye Nate Robinson Quentin Richardson David Lee Steve Francis Renaldo Balkman Mardy Collins Jarwd Jeffries Malik Rose Jerome James Kelvin Cato Randolph Morris Players Orlando Magic Player G Dwight Howard Jameer Nelson Hedo Turkoglu Grant Hill Darko Milicic Carlos Arroyo Keyon Dooling Trevor Ariza Tony Battie Keith Bogans J. J. Redick Travis Diener Bo Outlaw Pat Garrity James Augustine Players Philadelphia 76ers Player G Andre Iguodala Kyle Korver Samuel Dalembert Willie Green Andre Miller Joe Smith Allen Iverson Stwven Hunter Rodney Carney Louis Williams Kevin Ollie Chris Webber Alan Henderson Bobby Jones Shavlik Randolph Louis Amundson Ivan McFarlin Steven Smith Players WILT FASTER THAN JORDAN IN REACHING MILESTONES In comparing Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan s scoring feats, two of the areas where Wilt surpassed Michael are in reaching 20,000 and 25,000 points. It took Wilt only 499 games to reach 20,000 and it took Michael 620 games for No. 2 on the list with Oscar Robertson third at 671 and Kareem Abdul Jabbar 4th with 684. On the 25,000 point list, Wilt did it in 691 games and Michael did it in 782. No. 3 is Jabbar with 889 games. 186

190 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Phoenix Suns Player G Amare Stoudemire Leandro Barbosa Steve Nash Shawn Marion Raja Bell Boris Diaw James Jones Kurt Thomas Marcus Banks Jalen Rose Pat Burke Jumaine Jones Eric Piatkowski Sean Marks Players Portland Trail Blazers Player G Zach Randolph Brandon Roy Jarrett Jack Travis Outlaw Ime Udoka Martell Webster LaMarcus Aldridge Jamaal Magloire Juan Dixon Sergio Rodriguez Dan Dickau Fred Jones Raef LaFrantz Joel Przybilla Stephen Graham Luke Schenscher Jeremy Richardson Players Sacramento Kings Player G Kevin Martin Mike Bibby Ron Artest Shareef Abdur-Rahim John Salmons Corliss Williamson Brad Miller Francisco Garcia Kenny Thomas Ronnie Price Justin Williams Quincy Douby Jason Hart Maurice Taylor Vitaly Potapenko Players SALARY CAP DATA The salary cap for the season is $ million, an increase of $3.835 million over The minimum team salary, which is set at 75% of the salary cap, is $37,125 million. The luxury tax is $65.42 million and the mid-level exception is $5.215 million. 187

191 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN San Antonio Spurs Player G Tim Duncan Tony Parker Manu Ginobili Michael Finley Brent Barry Bruce Bowen Francisco Elson Fabrico Oberto Beno Udrih Matt Bonner Robert Horry Jacque Vaughn Janes White Eric Williams Jackie Butler Melvin Ely Players Seattle Supersonics Player G Ray Allen Rashand Lewis Chris Wilcox Nick Collison Luke Ridnour Earl Watson Dame\ien Wilkins Johan Petro Mickael Gelabale Mike Wilks Andre Brown Mouhamed Sene Danny Fortson Andreas Glyniadakis Desmond Farmer Randy Livingston Players Toronto Raptors Player G Chris Bosh T. J. Ford Anthony Parker Andrea Bargnani Jose Calderon Morris Peterson Jorge Garbajosa Joey Graham Rasho Nesterovic Fred Jones Juan Dixon Kris Humphries Darrick Martin Luke Jackson Uros Slokar P. J. Tucker Pape Sow Players NEW PLAYER RULES Each team will be required to carry 12 players on its active roster and one player on the inactive list which replaces the injured list. Teams may have a maximum of three players on their inactive list (subject to hardship rules which will apply in the event that a team with three injured players on its inactive list has a fourth player suffering an injury). Players sent to the NBADL will continue to count on a team s inactive list. The new collective bargaining agreement runs through but the NBA has the option to extend the CBA for the campaign. 188

192 LEAGUE POINT BREAKDOWN Utah Jazz Player G Carlos Boozer Mehmet Okur Deron Williams Matt Harpring Derek Fisher Andrei Kirilenko Paul Millsap Gordon Giricek Ronnie Brewer Jarron Collins C. J. Miles Dee Brown Rafael Araujo Roger Powell Louis Amundson Players Washington Wizards Player G Gilbert Arenas Antawn Jamison Caron Butler DeShawn Stevenson Jarvis Hayes Antonio Daniels Brendan Haywood Etan Thomas Darius Songaila Andray Blatche Roger Mason, Jr Donell Taylor Calvin Booth Michael Ruffin James Lang Mike Hall Players ALL-TIME CURRENT FRANCHISE RECORDS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS W L PCT. W L PCT 1. LA Lakers (A) Boston Philadelphia (B) New York Detroit (D) Atlanta (C) Sacramento (F) Golden State (E) Phoenix Seattle Washington (G) Milwaukee Chicago Houston (H) Portland REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS W L PCT. W L PCT 16. San Antonio Utah (I) Cleveland Indiana LA Clippers (J) Denver New Jersey (K) Dallas Miami New Orleans (L) Orlando Minnesota Toronto Memphis (M) Charlotte A - Includes record of Minneapolis ( ) B - Includes record of Syracuse ( ) C - Includes records of Tri-City ( ), Milwaukee ( ) and St. Louis ( ) D - Includes record of Ft. Wayne ( ) E - Includes records of Phila. Warriors ( ) and San Francisco ( ) F - Includes records of Rochester ( ), Cincinnati ( ), Kansas City-Omaha ( ) and Kansas City ( ) G - Includes records of Chicago Packers ( ), Chicago Zephrys ( ), Baltimore Bullets ( ), Capital ( ) and Washington Bullets ( ) H - Includes record of San Diego Rockets ( ) I - Includes record of New Orleans ( ) J - Includes records of Buffalo ( ), San Diego Clippers ( ) K - Includes record of New York Nets ( ) L - Includes record of Charlotte ( ) M - Includes record of Vancouver ( ) 189

193 PHOENIX WINS DOMINANCE INDEX RATINGS Many years ago Sports Illustrated Magazine devised a Novel Dominance Index with the idea of showing via points how much a team dominated a season. To secure the figure for each team, the championship team s average margin of victory is divided by the margin of victory of the second best team. In some cases, the team with the best win and loss record didn t have the best margin of victory. All this deals with the regular season action and, naturally, there are many cases where the team with the best regular season record failed to win the playoffs. The best team is the Warriors, which had a 4.3 victory margin against a 0.7 differential for next best Boston. The best margin of victory was 12.3 for LA Lakers in Phoenix beat out Dallas 7.3 to 7.2 in TEAM RATING TEAM RATING Phila. Warriors Chicago Boston ers Boston Minneapolis Boston Minneapolis 136** Washington 291* San Antonio 134* Boston Boston 132* Golden State 268* LA Lakers Boston 262* Seattle Milwaukee Los Angeles Lakers New York Baltimore 126** Milwaukee 198* Washington Boston San Antonio Ft. Wayne 171* Minneapolis Boston Chicago Boston Portland 122* Chicago Dallas 120* Boston ers ers 154* Boston 112* Boston Minneapolis 111** Minneapolis 142* Los Angeles Lakers 111 TEAM Los Angeles Lakers ers 110* San Antonio Boston Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers 107* Sacramento 107* Portland Seattle Chicago Minneapolis Los Angeles Lakers 104* San Antonio 104* Boston Phoenix Seattle San Antonio 102* New York 101* Phoenix Phoenix 101* RATING *Didn t win playoff title. Didn t win regular season division title or playoffs. **Didn t win regular season division title but won playoffs. LENGTH OF NBA S GAMES This chart shows how long it took to play the league s 1230 games in the season. For each team it shows the total minutes of its games, home, away and overall; the length of a game broken down into hours (1:55.9 means 1 hr mins.), and the fastest and slowest games each team played. The chart shows Minnesota had the fastest games on its home court (2:14.1), Toronto the fastest games away (2:12.9), and the fastest games overall (2:14.1). The LA Lakers had the slowest game at home (2:26.3), Seattle slowest away (2:24.3), and the LA Lakers slowest overall (2:25.3). The longest game that lasted 3:39 paired Detroit at New York in 3 overtimes. The fastest game of 1:56 was San Antonio at New Orleans. For trivia fans adding all 1,230 together would give you a total of 341,088 minutes or 5,684 hours and 40 minutes. Past totals: :18.7; :16.9; :15.2; :14.3; :11.6; :13.3; :14.7; :14.1; :10.9; :10.3; :11.4; :11.8; :09.8; :09.9; and the figures were 2:08.2; :09.2; and :07.4; :08.1, , and 2:07.2 in HOME AWAY OVERALL Tot. Avg. Fast- Slow- Tot. Avg. Fast- Slow- Tot. Avg. Fast- Slow- Mins. Game est est Mins. Game est est Mins. Game est est Portland :15:.1 2:00 2: :11.7 1:59 2: :13.4 1:59 2:32 Sacramento :13.1 1:59 2: :15.6 1:59 2: :14.4 1:59 2:54 Phoenix :13.7 1:56 3: :15.1 1:57 3: :14.4 1:56 3:08 New Orleans :16.4 1:57 2: :13.4 1:56 2: :14.9 1:56 2:44 Detroit :18.1 2:02 3: :14.2 1:59 3: :16.2 1:59 3:10 Utah :16.2 2:00 3: :16.7 2:02 2: :16.5 2:00 3:10 Memphis :16.5 2:01 3: :17.1 1:57 2: :16.8 1:57 3:04 New Jersey :14.8 1:57 2: :19.1 2:06 2: :17.0 1:57 2:58 Minnesota :16.9 2:00 2: :17.6 2:05 2: :17.2 2:00 2:54 Seattle :20.6 2:04 2: :14.5 2:00 2: :17.5 2:00 2:54 Golden State :18.2 2:04 2: :17.9 1:58 2: :18.1 1:58 2:55 Charlotte :20.3 2:05 3: :15.9 1:57 2: :18.1 1:57 3:05 Toronto :19.0 2:01 2: :17.3 2:03 2: :18.2 2:01 2:54 Milwaukee :19.0 2:01 2: :17.4 2:06 2: :18.2 2:01 2:55 Indiana :17.2 2:02 2: :20.3 2:01 2: :18.8 2:01 2:56 LA Clippers :17.9 2:02 2: :19.8 2:03 2: :18.8 2:02 2:44 San Antonio :17.3 1:57 2: :20.5 2:01 2: :18.9 1:57 2:48 Washington :16.3 2:01 2: :22.0 2:05 3: :19.1 2:01 3:10 Houston :18.3 2:02 2: :21.0 2:06 3: :19.5 2:02 3:05 Chicago :19.6 2:00 2: :20.6 1:59 2: :20.1 1:59 2:49 Denver :21.6 1:59 3: :18.8 2:00 2: :20.2 1:59 3:08 Atlanta :19.8 2:01 2: :21.0 2:06 3: :20.4 2:01 3:11 Dallas :18.1 2:02 2: :23.7 2:03 3: :20.9 2:02 3:07 Orlando :21.7 2:01 2: :20.0 2:01 2: :20.9 2:01 2:55 Philadelphia :22.0 2:01 3: :19.8 1:56 2: :20.9 1:56 3:44 Boston :19.1 2:04 3: :22.9 2:05 3: :21.0 2:04 3:44 Cleveland :20.7 2:05 2: :22.5 2:04 3: :21.6 2:04 3:13 New York :24.5 2:07 3: :21.9 2:04 2: :23.2 2:04 3:11 Miami :25.9 2:07 2: :20.6 2:05 2: :23.3 2:05 2:56 LA Lakers :25.0 2:04 2: :23.5 2:08 3: :24.2 2:04 3:10 League :18.7 1:56 3: :18.7 1:56 3: :18.7 1:56 3:44 Boldface are slowest or fastest in category. 190

194 STANDINGS BY POINTS STANDING BY Win=3 pts Qtr. Win=1 pt Qtr. Tie=1/2 pt. WINS AND LOSSES (Continental League System) Quarters Quarters Total ATLANTIC Wins Won Tied Points ATLANTIC W L Pct. G.B. Toronto Toronto New Jersey New Jersey Philadelphia Philadelphia New York New York Boston Boston Quarters Quarters Total CENTRAL Wins Won Tied Points CENTRAL W L Pct. G.B. Detroit Detroit Cleveland Cleveland Chicago Chicago Indiana Indiana Milwakee Milwakee Quarters Quarters Total SOUTHEAST Wins Won Tied Points SOUTHEAST W L Pct. G.B. Miami Miami Washington Washington Orlando Orlando Charlotte Charlotte Atlanta Atlanta Quarters Quarters Total SOUTHWEST Wins Won Tied Points SOUTHWEST W L Pct. G.B. Dallas Dallas San Antonio San Antonio Houston Houston NO/Okla. City NO/Okla. City Memphis Memphis Quarters Quarters Total NORTHWEST Wins Won Tied Points NORTHWEST W L Pct. G.B. Utah Utah Denver Denver Portland Portland Minnesota Minnesota Seattle Seattle Quarters Quarters Total PACIFIC Wins Won Tied Points PACIFIC W L Pct. G.B. Phoenix Phoenix LA Lakers LA Lakers LA Clippers LA Clippers Golden State Golden State Sacramento Sacramento Under Continental rules, Minnesota would have finished 3rd and Portland 4th in Northwest Division. In the Pacific Division, the LA Clippers would have been 3rd and Golden State 4th. TEAM REBOUNDING EFFICIENCY Foes Missed Own % of Foes Own Missed Own % of Own Field Goals, Defensive Shots Field Goals, Offensive Shots Team Free Throws Rebounds Retrieved Team Free Throws Rebounds Retrieved San Antonio 4,058 2, Utah 4,034 1, Houston 4,213 2, New York 4,135 1, Dallas 4,012 2, New Orleans 4,207 1, New Orleans 4,019 2, Dallas 3, Cleveland 4,056 2, Atlanta 4, Utah 3,963 2, Cleveland 4,330 1, New York 4,068 2, Detroit 3, Toronto 4,012 2, Chicago 4, New Jersey 4,103 2, Indiana 4, Chicago 4,223 2, Denver 4,262 1, LA Clippers 4,064 2, Orlando 3, Miami 4,148 2, Seattle 3, Minnesota 4,091 2, Portland 3, Portland 3,809 2, Washington 4, Orlando 4,011 2, Milwaukee 4, Boston 3,972 2, LA Clippers 3, Indiana 4,055 2, Philadelphia 3, Phoenix 4,293 2, Boston 4, LA Lakers 4,178 2, Charlotte 4, Memphis 3,985 2, Houston 4, Sacramento 4,039 2, LA Lakers 4, Washington 4,012 2, Memphis 4, Denver 4,337 2, Golden State 4, Detroit 4,040 2, Minnesota 3, Philadelphia 4,005 2, Miami 3, Seattle 3,970 2, New Jersey 4, Charlotte 4,053 2, San Antonio 3, Atlanta 3,998 2, Phoenix 3, Golden State 4,304 2, Toronto 3, Milwaukee 4,017 2, Sacramento 4, League 122,108 73, League 122,108 27,

195 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FT FG FTA Pct. Made FGA Pct. Made Bryant Bryant Arenas James D. Howard V. Carter Curry Arenas Magette McGrady Iverson Anthony Bosh Nowitzki Stoudemire Garnett V. Carter Gordon Kev. Martin Iverson SUNDRY RECORDS The 76ers feat of having seven players averaging double figures is shared by the , , , , , and teams with other NBA clubs. Atlanta had 8 men in , Cleveland in , Los Angeles Clippers and New York Knicks in , Houston, Portland in , Portland in , Charlotte in , Golden State in and Denver in for the NBA record. Year Arena Team Occupied Charlotte Arena... Charlotte 2005 Fed-Ex Forum... Memphis 2004 Toyota Center... Houston 2003 SBC Center... San Antonio 2002 American Airlines Center... Dallas 2001 Arena... New Orleans** 1999 American Airlines Arena... Miami 1999 Conseco Fieldhouse... Indiana 1999 Staples Center... LA Lakers 1999 LA Clippers 1999 Pepsi Center... Denver 1999 Philips Arena... Atlanta 1999 Air Canada Centre... Toronto 1999 Arena... Golden State 1997* MCI Center... Washington 1997 Wachovia Center... Philadelphia 1996 NBA ARENAS (NEWEST TO OLDEST) * Originally occupied as Coliseum in Renovated and reopened in 1997 as Arena at Oakland. ** Because of Hurrican Katrina, the Hornets will play some home games in Oklahoma City in Year Arena Team Occupied TD Bank North Garden... Boston 1995 Key Arena... Seattle 1995 Rose Garden... Portland 1995 Quicken Loans Arena... Cleveland 1994 United Center... Chicago 1994 American West Arena... Phoenix 1992 Delta Center... Utah 1991 Target Center... Minnesota 1990 TD Waterhouse Center... Orlando 1989 Bradley Center... Milwaukee 1988 Palace... Detroit 1988 Arco Arena II... Sacramento 1988 Continental Airlines Arena... New Jersey 1981 Madison Square Garden... New York 1968 Arena at Oakland... Oakland 1966* WILT PLAYED FOR TWO OF NBA S BEST TEAMS Do you know what the 76ers of and the Lakers of have in common.5 The answer: Wilt Chamberlain played for both, and the teams are 2-3 in NBA for the best records. The Sixers were and the Lakers were (tied by Chicago in ). Only Chicago s record in was superior. BEN WALLACE AGAIN LEADS IN MORE REBOUNDS THAN POINTS There were 26 players who had more rebounds than points in , compared to 30 last year, (minimum 80 in one category) with Ben Wallace again the leader with more rebounds (821) than points (494). RBS. PTS. DIF. B. Wallace Foster Mutombo Diop Chandler Jas. Collins Evans Skinner Przybilla RBS. PTS. DIF. Hayes Kurt Thomas D. Davis Perkins Kev. Thomas Wright Camby Sdampier Madsen RBS. PTS. DIF. Outlaw Singleton Tsakalidis (TOT) Foyle Oberto Jeffries Booth A. Williams DUNCAN BEST AT TURNING TEAM AROUND Since the territorial draft was abolished, the No. 1 draft choices have had varying success in turning teams around. The best was when San Antonio with Tim Duncan rose from to or a rise of 36. Next best was Lew Alcindor (now Kareem Abdul Jabbar) who led Milwaukee from a record in to in Alcindor s first year for a rise of 29. Next best was Elvin Hayes with plus 22. However, David Robinson was the No. 1 choice in 1987, didn t play until and San Antonio went from to 56-26, a 35 game turnaround for the best boost until Duncan arrived. Mychal Thompson had the dubious distinction of being the No. 1 pick to have his team post a worse record, Portland going from to in his rookie campaign. Kenyon Martin was New Jersey s No. 1 pick in 2000 but the Nets dropped from to Pervis Ellison was the No. 1 pick in 1989 and Sacramento dropped from to In 1992 Shaquille O Neal was No. 1 and Orlando rose from to The only one to win an NBA title was Magic Johnson with a plus 13 in the season. 192

196 DRAFT ROUND PICKS OF NBA PLAYERS *HARDSHIP CASE OR EARLY ENTRY No. 1 Picks (270) Shareef Abdur-Rahim* Maurice Ager Lamarcus Aldridge Tony Allen Ray Allen* Derek Anderson Carmelo Anthony Rafael Araujo Hilton Armstrong Ron Artest* Vin Baker Marcus Banks Leandros Barbosa Andrea Bargnani Brent Barry Tony Battie* Shane Battier Mike Bibby* Andris Biedrins Chauncey Billups* Renoldo Blakman Andrew Bogut* Josh Boone Chris Bosh Elton Brand* Ronnie Brewer Primos Brezec Kwame Brown Shannon Brown Kobe Bryant* Pat Burke Caron Butler Andrew Bynum* Zarko Cabarkapa Marcus Camby* Rodney Carney Vince Carter* Sam Cassell Kelvin Cato Tyson Chandler Josh Childress* Doug Christie Craig Claxton Jason Collins Mardy Collins Nick Collison Brian Cook Jamal Crawford Austin Croshere Eddy Curry Sam Dalembert Erick Dampier Antonio Daniels Dale Davis Baron Davis* Ricky Davis* Carlos Delfino Luol Deng* Boris Diaw Dan Dickau Ike Diogu* DeSagna Diop Juan Dixon Michael Doleac Keyon Dooling Quincy Douby Tim Duncan Mike Dunleavy Melvin Ely Jordan Farmar Desmond Farmer Raymond Felton* Michael Finley Derek Fisher TJ Ford Danny Fortson* Jeff Foster Randy Foye Adonal Foyle* Steve Francis* Channing Frye Francisco Garcia* Kevin Garnett* Pat Garrity Pau Gasol Rudy Gay Devean George Drew Gooden Ben Gordon* Joey Graham Danny Granger Gerald Green* Eddie Griffin Richard Hamilton* Matt Harpring Al Harrington* Devin Harris* David Harrison* Jarvis Hayes Brendan Haywood Luther Head Alan Henderson Grant Hill Kirk Hinrich Robert Horry Julius Hodge Josh Howard Juwan Howard Dwight Howard* Larry Hughes* Kris Humphries* Lindsey Hunter Steven Hunter Andre Iguodala* Zydrunas Ilgauskas Allen Iverson* Jarrett Jack* Bobby Jackson Luke Jackson LeBron James Antawn Jamison* Richard Jefferson Al Jefferson* Jared Jeffries Dermarr Johnson Joe Johnson Dahntay Jones Eddie Jones Fred Jones Jumaine Jones* Chris Kaman Viktor Khryapa Jason Kidd* Andrei Kirilenko Linas Kleiza* Brevin Knight Ryaroslav Kordlev Nenad Krstic Raef LaFrantz David Lee Shawn Livingston* Kyle Lowry Tyronn Lue* Mark Madsen Corey Maggette* Jamaal Magloire Stephon Marbury* Shawn Marion* Donyell Marshall* Kenyon Martin Kevin Martin Desmond Mason Jason Maxiell Sean May* Rashad McCants* Antonio McDyess* Tracy McGrady* Aaron McKie Chris Mihm Darko Milicic Andre Miller Mike Miller Yao Ming Nazr Mohammed* Adam Morrison Alonzo Mourning Troy Murphy Dikembe Mutombo Bostjan Nachbar Steve Nash Jameer Nelson Nene Rasho Nesterovic Dirk Nowitzki Patrick O Bryant Jermaine O Neal* Shaquille O Neal* Lamar Odom Emeka Okafor* Michael Olowakandi Travis Outlaw Scott Padgett Anthony Parker Tony Parker Chris Paul* Sasha Pavlovic Gary Payton Kendrick Perkins Morris Peterson Johan Petro Eric Piatkowski Paul Pierce* Mikael Pietrus Scott Pollard James Posey Vitaly Potapenko Tayshawn Prince Joel Przybilla Vladimir Radmanovic Zach Randolph Theo Ratliff JJ Redick Jason Richardson Quentin Richardson Luke Ridnour Nate Robinson* Sergio Rodriguez Rajon Rondo Jalen Rose* Brandon Roy Kareem Rush John Salmons Thabo Sefolosha Saer Sene Wayne Simien Cedric Simmons Brian Skinner J.R. Smith* Joe Smith* Josh Smith* Kirk Snyder* Jerry Stackhouse* Deshawn Stevenson Peja Stojakovic Damon Stoudamire* Amare Stoudemire Bob Sura Mike Sweetney Stromile Swift Robert Swift* Wally Szczerbiak Maurice Taylor* Sebastian Telfair* Jason Terry Etan Thomas Kenny Thomas Kurt Thomas Tim Thomas* Tyrus Thomas Jamaal Tinsley Jake Tsakalidis Nikoloz Tskitishvili Hidayet Turkoglu Beno Udrih Jacque Vaughn Charlie Villanueva* Sasha Vujacic Dwayne Wade Dajuan Wagner Antoine Walker* Gerald Wallace Rasheed Wallace* Hakim Warrick Chris Webber* Martell Webster* Bonzi Wells David West Delonte West* Chris Wilcox Eric Williams Jason Williams Deron Williams* Marcus Williams Marvin Williams* Shawne Williams Shelden Williams Corliss Williamson* Kevin Willis Antoine Wright* Dorell Wright* Lorenzen Wright* 193

197 DRAFT ROUND PICKS OF NBA PLAYERS (Concluded) No. 2 Picks (101) Hassan Adams Rafer Alston Martynas Andrivskevicius Gilbert Arenas Trevor Ariza* James Augustine Matt Barnes Brandon Bass* Maceo Baston Steve Blake Andray Blatche* Will Blaylock Keith Bogans Matt Bonner Calvin Booth Carlos Boozer Dee Brown P.J. Brown Greg Buckner Rasual Butler Brian Cardinal Jarron Collins Paul Davis Travis Diener Chris Duhon Monta Ellis* Daniel Ewing Matt Freije Dan Gadzuric Mikael Gelabale Daniel Gibson Emanuel Ginobili Gordan Giricek Ryan Gomes Willie Green Orien Greene Othella Harrington Jason Hart Trenton Hassell Ryan Hollins Eddie House Mile Illic Ersan Ilyasova Royal Ivey Marc Jackson Stephen Jackson Jerome James Marko Jaric Alexander Johnson Anthony Johnson Player STL Marion 156 Iguodala 152 Artest 149 G. Wallace 144 Arenas 139 B. Davis 135 C. Butler 134 Ellis 132 Alston 129 Bobby Jones James Jones Solomon Jones Amir Jonson* Jason Kapono James Lang Rashard Lewis* Randy Livingston* Sean Marks Roger Mason Jeff McInnis CJ Miles* Paul Milsap Cuttino Mobley Ron Murray Eduardo Najera David Noel Steve Novak Mehmet Okur Zaza Pachulia Ruben Patterson Leon Powe Zeljko Rebraca Michael Redd Justin Reed Lawrence Roberts Bernard Robinson Cliff Robinson Malik Rose Michael Ruffin Jamal Sampson Brian Scalabrine Bobby Simmons Uros Slokar Craig Smith Eric Snow Darius Songaila Pape Sow Salim Stoudamire Dijon Thompson PJ Tucket Ronny Turiaf Anderson Varejao Jake Voskuhl Marcus Vinicious Von Wafer* Luke Walton Earl Watson James White Alvin Williams Maurice Williams MARION LEADS LEAGUE IN STEALS Player STL Rondo 128 Kidd 127 L. James 125 Iverson 123 S. Parker 119 Felton 118 Paul 118 Tinsley 117 B. Wallace 111 Shammond Williams Louis Williams* Bracey Wright* Free Agents (94) Malik Allen Alan Anderson Louis Amundson Darrell Armstrong Carlos Arroyo Chucky Atkins Kelenna Azubuike Jose Juan Barea Andre Barrett Earl Barron Esteban Batista Charlie Bell Raja Bell Matt Bonner Mensah Bonsu Pops Bruce Bowen Earl Boykins Cedric Bozeman Andre Brown Devin Brown Pat Burke Kevin Burleson Jackie Butler Jose Calderon Matt Carroll Anthony Carter Brian Chase Will Conroy Marquis Daniels Yahouba Diawara Ron Dupree Francisco Elson Maurice Evans Reggie Evans Jorge Garbajosa Andreas Glyniadakis Stephen Graham Lynn Greer Adrian Griffin Mike Hall Junior Harrinston Udonis Haslem Chuck Hayes Walter Herrman Robert Hite Troy Hudson Mike James Sarunas Jasikevicius Linton Johnson Damon Jones Dwayne Jones Tarence Kinsey John Lucas Renaldo Major Damir Markota Rawle Marshall Darrick Martin DJ Mbenga Ivan McFarlin Keith McLeod Stanislav Medvedenko Brad Miller Mikki Moore Randolph Morris Ira Newble Andres Nocioni Fabricio Oberto Kevin Ollie Bo Outlaw Jannero Pargo William Parker Kevin Pinkney Josh Powell Roger Powell Ronnie Price Chris Quinn Shavlik Randolph Allan Ray Jeremy Richardson Jared Reiner Anthony Roberson Quinton Ross Luke Schenscher James Singleton Steven Smith Vassilis Spanouilis Donnell Taylor Ime Udoka Ben Wallace David Wesley Damon Wilkins Mike Wilks Aaron Williams Justin Williams Player STL Bryant 111 Patterson 110 A. Miller 110 Ginobili 109 Wade 107 Josh Smith 101 Ford 101 Hinrich 100 WILT S WRONG PROGNOSTICATION On Feb. 21, 1960, the Philadelphia Warriors defeated the Knicks at Madison Square Garden by Wilt Chamberlain scored 58 points - the most ever scored at the Garden up to that point. After the game, he was asked what the scoring ceiling might be. Any one score 100 Maybe so, but not me. Wrong Wilt, you did it a year later. Although the 58 was his NBA high, he once scored 90 points while playing 26 minutes in a high school game. Also in an amateur league game, he once scored 113 points, although he didn t remember the name of the team or league. 194

198 NO. 1 NBA DRAFT CHOICES ( ) Team ** Boston Reggie Lewis Brian Shaw Mike Smith Dee Brown Rick Fox Jon Barry Acie Earl Detroit Kenny Battle Lance Blanks Don MacLean Lindsey Hunter Allan Houston Sacramento Kenny Smith Ricky Berry Pervis Ellison Lionel Simmons Billy Owens* Walt Williams Bobby Hurley Travis Mays Pete Chilcutt Duane Causwell Anthony Bonner Atlanta Dallas Comegys Roy Marble Rumeal Robinson Stacey Augmon Adam Keefe Douglas Edwards Anthony Avent New York Mark Jackson - R Rod Strickland* Jerrod Mustal* Greg Anthony Hubert Davis 76ers Chris Welp Charles Smith Kenny Payne Clarence Weatherspoon Shawn Bradley* Leon Wood Tom Sewell LA Lakers David Rivers Vlade Divac* Elden Campbell Anthony Peeler George Lynch Golden State Tellis Frank Mitch Richmond - R Tim Hardaway Tyrone Hill Chris Gatling Latrell Sprewell Anfernee Hardaway* Victor Alexander Shaun Van Diver Washington Tyrone Bogues Harvey Grant Tom Hammonds LaBradford Smith Tom Gugliotta Calbert Chaeney Chicago Olden Polynice* Will Perdue Stacey King Mark Randall Byron Houston Corie Blount Horace Grant B.J. Armstrong Jeff Sanders Houston Derrick Chievous Alec Kessler John Turner Robert Horry Sam Cassell Seattle Scottie Pippen Cary Grant Dana Barros Gary Payton Rich King Doug Christie Ervin Johnson Derrick McKey* Shawn Kemp* Milwaukee Jeff Grayer Terry Mills Kevin Brooks Todd Day Vin Baker Lee Mayberry Phoenix Armon Gilliam Tim Perry Anthony Cook Jayson Williams Oliver Miller Malcolm Mackey Dan Majerie LA Clippers Reggie Williams Danny Manning Danny Ferry Bo Kimble LeRon Ellis Randy Woods Terry Dehere Joe Wolf Hersey Hawkins Loy Vaught Elmore Spencer Ken Norman Cleveland Kevin Johnson Randolph Keys John Morton Terrell Brandon* Chris Mills Portland Ronnie Murphy Mark Bryant Byron Irvin Alaa Abdelnaby Dave Johnson James Robinson* Utah Jose Ortiz Eric leckner Blue Edwards Eric Murdock Luther Wright* Indiana Reggie Miller Rik Smits George McCloud Dale Davis Malik Sealy Scott Haskin Denver Jerome Lane* Todd Lichti Chris Jackson* Dikembe Mutombo LaPhonso Ellis Rodney Rogers* Mark Macon Bryant Smith New Jersey Dennis Hopson Chris Morris Mookie Blaylock Derrick Coleman - R Kenny Anderson* Rex Walters Tate George San Antonio David Robinson** Willie Anderson Sean Elliott Dwayne Schintzius Tracy Murray* Greg Anderson Dallas Jim Farmer Randy White Doug Smith Jimmy Jackson* Jamal Mashburn* Charlotte Rex Chapman* J.R. Reid* Kendall Gill Larry Johnson - R Alonzo Mourning Greg Graham Scott Burrell Miami Rony Seikaly Glen Rice Willie Burton Steve Smith Harold Miner* Dave Jamerson Minnesota Pooh Richardson Felton Spencer Luc Lonley Christian Laettner J.R. Rider Gerald Glass Orlando Nick Anderson* Dennis Scott* Brian Williams* Shaquille O Neal* - R Chris Webber* - R Geert Hammink (*Undergraduate Eligbility Case) (R - Rookie of the Year) (**D. Robinson - Rookie of the Year in 1989 though drafted in 1987.) WILLIAMS FIRST AGAIN IN MOST COMMON NBA NAMES Of all the 468 players in the league in , 41 names were duplicated to account for 121 players. Williams with 13 (Aaron, Alvin, Deron, Eric, Jason, Justin, Louis, Marcus, Marvin, Maurice, Shammond, Shawne, Sheldon) repeated as the leader. Next in line with nine was Jones (Bobby, Dahntay, Damon, Dwayne, Eddie, Fred, James, Jumaine, Solomon). Tied for third with six a piece were Johnson (Alexander, Amir, Anthony, Demarr, Joe, Linton) and Brown (Andre, Dee, Devin, Kwame, P.J. Shannon). Next, with five-a piece were Smith (Craig, Joe, Josh, JR, Steven) and Thomas (Ethan, Kenny, Kurt, Tim, Tyrus). Jackson (Bobby, Luke, Marc, Stephen), Davis (Baron, Dale, Paul, Ricky) and Wright (Antoine, Bracey, Dorell, Lorenzen) had four. Ten names had three reps each, Allen (Malik, Ray, Tony), Butler (Caron, Jackie, Rasual), Collins (Jarron, Jason, Mady), Harrington (Al, Junior, Othella), Howard (Dwight, Josh, Juwan), James (Jerome, LeBron, Mike), Martin (Darrick, Kenyon, Kevin), Miller (Andre, Brad, Mike), Parker (Anthony, Smush, Tony), Robinson (Bernard, Cliff, Nate), Wallace (Ben, Gerald, Rasheed). Twosomes include Anderson (Alan, Derek), Bell (Charlie, Raja), Carter (Anthony, Vince), Daniels (Antonio, Marquis), Evans (Maurice, Reggie), Graham (Joey, Stephen), Griffin (Adrian, Eddie), Harris (David, Devin), Hayes (Chuck, Jarvis), Hunter (Lindsey, Steven), Jefferson (Al, Richard), Livingston (Randy, Shaun), Marshall (Donyell, Rawle), Miles (C.J., Davis), O Neal (Jermaine, Shquille), Outlaw (Bo, Travis), Richardson (Jason, Quentin), Rose (Jalen, Malik), Stoudamire (Damon, Salim), Swift (Robert, Stromile), West (David, Delonte). A.C. GREEN S STREAK NO. 5 IN MAJOR SPORTS A.C. Green s consecutive games streak of 1182 is the 5th longest in major sports. The four ahead of him, all in baseball are Cal Ripken, Jr. 2632; Lou Gehrig 2130; Everett Scott 1307 and Steve Garvey

199 (Undergraduate Eligibilty Case) NO. 1 NBA DRAFT CHOICES ( ) (CONTINUED) Team Boston Eric Montross Eric Williams Antoine Walker* Chauncey Billups* Paul Pierce* Jerome Molso* Ron Mercer* Detroit Grant Hill - Co - R Theo Ratliff Jerome Williams Scot Pollard Bonzi Wells Mateen Cleaves Randolph Childress Sacramento Brian Grant Corliss Williamson* Predrag Stojakovic* Oliver Saint-Jean* Jason Williams* Hidayet Turkoglu DerMarr Johnson* Atlanta Alan Henderson Priest Lauderdale* Ed Gray Roshown McLeod Jason Terry Cal Bowdler Dion Glover* Jumaine Jones* New York Monty Williams John Wallace John Thomas Frederic Wels Donnell Harvey* Charlie Ward Walter McCarty Dontae Jones* 76ers Sharone Wright* Jerry Stackhouse Allen Iverson* - R Keith Van Horn Larry Hughes* Craig Claxton B.J. Tyler LA Lakers Eddie Jones Derek Fisher Sam Jacobson Devean George Mark Madsen Golden State Clifford Rozier* Joe Smith* Todd Fuller Adonal Foyle* Vince Carter* - R Jeff Foster Washington Juwan Howard* Rasheed Wallace* Richard Hamilton* Chicago Dickey Simpkins Jason Caffey Travis Knight Keith Booth Corey Benjamin* Elton Brand* - R Marcus Fizer* (R - Rookie of the Year) Ron Artest* Chris Mihm* Dalidor Bagaric Houston Rodrick Rhodes Michael Dickerson Kenny Thomas Joel Przybilla* Bryce Drew Mirsad Turkcan Seattle Carlos Rogers Sherell Ford Bobby Jackson Vladimir Stepania Corey Maggette* Desmond Mason Milwaukee Glenn Robinson* Gary Trent* Stephon Marbury* Danny Fortson* Dirk Nowitzki* Jason Collier Eric Mobley Pat Garrity Phoenix Wesley Person Michael Finley Steve Nash Shawn Marion* Iakovos Tsakaliois Mario Bennett* LA Clippers Lamond Murray* Antonio McDyess* Lorenzen Wright* Maurice Taylor* Michael Olowakandi LaMar Odom* Darius Miles* Greg Minor Brian Skinner Quentin Richardson* Cleveland Bob Sura Vitaly Potapenko* Derek Anderson Andre Miller Jamal Crawford* Zydrunas Ilgauskas* Brevin Knight Trajan Langdon Portland Aaron McKie Shawn Respert Jermaine O Neal* Chris Anstey Erick Barkley* Utah Greg Ostertag Martin Muursepp Jacque Vaughn Nazr Mohammed* Quincy Lewis Andrei Kirilenko* DeShawn Stevenson* Scott Padgett Indiana Eric Piatkowski Travis Best Erick Damier* Austin Croshere Al Harrington* Vonteego Cummings Primoz Brezoc Denver Jalen Rose* Brent Barry Efthimis Retzias* Tony Battie* Raef LaFrentz James Posey Mamadou N Diaye Tyronn Lue* New Jersey Yinka Dare* Ed O Bannon Kerry Kittles Tim Thomas* Kenyon Martin Anthony Parker San Antonio Bill Curley Cory Alexander* Tim Duncan - R Felipe Lopez Leon Smith* Dallas Jason Kidd* - Co - R Cherokee Parks Samaki Walker* Kelvin Cato Robert Traylor* Etan Thomas Tony Dumas Loren Meyer Charlotte\ George Zidek Kobe Bryant* Ricky Davis* Baron Davis* Jamaal Magliore New Orleans Tony Delk Miami Khalid Reeves Kurt Thomas Charles Smith Tim James Minnesota Donyell Marshall* Kevin Garnett* Ray Allen* Paul Grant Radoslav Nesterovic William Avery Wally Szczerbiak Orlando Brooks Thompson David Vaughn* Bryan Evans Johnny Taylor Michael Doleac Mike Miller* - R Keon Clark Matt Harpring Toronto Damon Stoudamire - R Marcus Camby* Tracy McGrady* Antawn Jamison* Jonathan Bender* Morre Peterson Aleksandar Radojevic* Memphis Bryant Reeves Shareef Abdur-Rahim* Antonio Daniels Mike Bibby* Steve Francis* - R Stromile Swift* Roy Rogers Keyon Dooling* Courtney Alexander LENNY WILKENS DUAL ROLES WITH FOUR TEAMS A special NBA distinction that Lenny Wilkens holds is that he skippered every team where he played until going to Toronto in He played eight years with the St. Louis Hawks, now Atlanta; he played four years at Seattle and coached there 11 years in two different gigs; he played two years at Cleveland and coached there five years, and he played one season with Portland and coached the Trail Blazers for two years. He coached seven years at Atlanta before moving to Toronto in , a team for whom he never played. He then became New York s coach and he never played for the Knicks. NO 2 PLAYERS EVER SCORED 100 POINTS TOGETHER IN A GAME Except for all of Wilt Chamberlain s scoring teammates the night he scored 100 points on Mar. 2, 1962, no other two players in the history of the NBA have accumulated 100 points in a game. The closest was Denver s Kiki Vandeweghe (56) and Alex English (42) who teamed for 98 in a triple overtime game at Denver won by the Detroit Pistons in The teams combined point total of 370 is the NBA record. In a 1960 game at New York, Elgin Baylor of the Los Angeles Lakers scored 71 points and rookie Jerry West had 26 for a combined total of 97. In that game Rod Hunley had two points for the Lakers promoting his classic line: Elgin and I combined for

200 NO. 1 NBA DRAFT CHOICES ( ) (CONCLUDED) Team Boston Joe Johnson* Troy Bell Al Jefferson* Gerald Green* Randy Foye Jeff Green Kedrick Brown* Dahntay Jones Delonte West* Joseph Forte* Tony Allen Detroit Rodney White* Tayshaun Prince Darko Milicic Jason Maxiell Rodney Studney Carlos Delfino Arron Afflalo Sacramento Gerald Wallace* Dan Dickav Kevin Martin* Francisco Garcia* Quincy Douby Spencer Hawes Atlanta Paul Gasol* - R Boris Diaw Josh Childress Marvin Williams Sheldon Williams Al Horford Josh Smith* Acie Law IV New York Maybyner Hilario Mike Sweetney* Khanning Frye Renaldo Balkman Wilson Chandler Mardy Collins 76ers Samuel Dalembert* Jiri Welsch Andre Iguodala* David Lee Thabo Sefolosha Thaddeus Young Daequan Cook Peter Koponen LA Lakers Chris Jefferies* Brian Cook Sasha Vujacic Andrew Bynum* Jordan Farmar Javaris Crittendon Golden State Jason Richardson* Mike Dunleavy* Michael Pietrus Andris Biedrins Ike Diugu* Patrick O'Bryant Marco Belinelli Troy Murphy* Washington Kwame Brown* Jared Jeffries* Jarvis Hayes Devin Harris* Oleksiy Pecherov Nick Young Juan Dixon Chicago Eddy Curry* Jay Williams* Kirk Hinrich Ben Gordon Lemarcus Aldridge Joakim Noah Rodney Carney Houston Richard Jefferson* Yao Ming Luther Head Rudy Gay Aaron Brooks Jason Collins* Bostjan Nachbar Brandon Armstrong* Seattle Vladimir Radmanovic Nick Collison Robert Swift* Johan Petro* Saer Sene Kevin Durant Luke Ridnour* Milwaukee Marcus Haislip* T.J. Ford* Andrew Bogut* Yi Jianlian Phoenix Amare Stoudamire* - R Zarko Cabarkaba Luol Deng* Nate Robinson* Rajon Rondo Rudy Fernandez Casey Jacobsen* Sergio Rodriguez Alando Tucker LA Clippers Tyson Chandler* Chris Wilcox* Chris Kaman* Shaun Livingston* Yaroslav Korolev Al Thorton Melvin Ely Cleveland DeSagana Diop* Dajuan Wagner* LeBron James - R Luke Jackson* Shannon Brown Brendan Haywood Portland Zach Randolph Qyntel Woods* Travis Outlaw* Sebastian Telfair Martell Webster Tyrus Thomas Greg Oden Sergei Monia Linus Kleiza Joel Freeland Utah Raul Lopez Ryan Humphrey Aleksander Pavlovic Kris Humphries* Deron Williams* Ronnie Brewer Morris Almond Kirk Snyder Pavel Podkolzine Indiana Fred Jones David Harrison Danny Granger Shawne Williams Denver Nikoloz Tskitishvill Carmelo Anthony* Jameer Nelson Julius Hodge Frank Williams* Jack Jarrett New Jersey Eddie Griffin* Nanad Krstic Zoran Planinic Viktor Khryapa Antoine Wright* Marcus Williams Sean Williams Josh Boone San Antonio Tony Parker John Salmons Leandrinho Barbosa Beno Udrih Ian Mahinmi Tiago Splitter Dallas Josh Honhard Maurice Ager New Orleans Kirk Haston* David West J.R. Smith* Chris Paul* - R Hilton Armstrong Julian Wright Cedric Simmons Miami Caron Butler* Dwayne Wade* Dorell Wright* Wayne Simien Jason Smith Minnesota Ndudi Ebi* Rashad McCants* Brandon Roy Corey Brewer Orlando Steven Hunter* Curtis Borchardt* Reece Gaines Dwight Howard Fran Vazquez JJ Redick Jeryl Sasser Toronto Michael Bradley* Kareem Rush* Chris Bosh* Rafael Araujo Charles Villanueva* Andrea Bargnani Joey Graham Memphis Shane Battier Drew Gooden* Marcus Banks Hakim Warrick Kyle Lowry Mike Conley Jr. Jamaal Tinsley Kendrick Perkins* Charlotte Emeka Okafor - R Raymond Felton* Adam Morrison Brandan Wright Sean May* Jared Dudley Harris, Deng, Nelson, Pokolzine, Khryapa traded on 2004 Draft Day *(Undergraduate Eligibilty Case) (R - Rookie of the Year) JACKSON, DICKAU MOST TRADED OF ACTIVE PLAYERS Two players know from experience to not get too comfortable with one team and always keep their bags packed. Jim Jackson and Dan Dickau have both been traded seven times in their careers, being the active leaders. Jim Jackson is entering his 15th season, while Dan Dickau will be entering only his sixth season, averaging more than a trade a year. BRYANT S YOUNGEST FEATS Kobe Bryant hit 17,000 points younger than any other player reaching 17,024 points on Nov. 17, 2006 at the age of 28 years, 85 days. He was younger than Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Shaquille O Neal. 197

201 20 YEAR LOOK AT NBA S FIRST DRAFT PICKS No. 1 PICKS No. 2 PICKS No. 3 PICKS No. 4 PICKS Greg Oden Kevin Durant Al Horford Mike Conley Andrea Bargnani LaMarcus Aldridge Adam Morrison Tyrus Thomas Andrew Bogut Marvin Williams Deron Williams Chris Paul Dwight Howard Emeka Okafor Ben Gordon Shaun Livingston Lebron James Darko Milicic Carmelo Anthony Chris Bosh Yao Ming Jay Williams Mike Dunleavy Drew Gooden Kwame Brown Tyson Chandler Paul Gasol Eddy Curry Kenyon Martin Stromile Swift Darius Miles Marcus Fizer Elton Brand Steve Francis Baron Davis Lamar Odom Michael Olowkandi Mike Bibby Raef LaFrentz Antawn Jamison Tim Duncan Keith Van Horn Chauncey Billups Antonio Daniels Allen Iverson Marcus Camby Shareef Abdur-Rahim Stephon Marbury Joe Smith Antonio McDyess Jerry Stackhouse Rasheed Wallace Glenn Robinson Jason Kidd Grant Hill Donyell Marshall Chris Webber Shawn Bradley Anfernee Hardaway Jamal Mashburn Shaquille O Neal Alonzo Mourning Christian Laettner Jimmy Jackson Larry Johnson Kenny Anderson Billy Owens Dikembe Mutombo Derrick Coleman Gary Payton Chris Jackson Dennis Scott Pervis Ellison Danny Ferry Sean Elliott Glen Rice Danny Manning Rik Smits Charlie Smith Chris Morris No. 5 PICKS No. 6 PICKS No. 7 PICKS No. 8 PICKS Jeff Green Yi Jianlian Corey Brewer Brandon Wright Shaeldon Williams Brandon Roy Randy Foye Rudy Gay Raymond Felton Martell Webster Charles Villanueva Channing Frye Devin Harris Josh Childress Luol Deng Rafael Araujo Dwayne Wade Chris Kaman Kirk Hinrich T.J. Ford Nikoloz Tskitishvill Dajuan Wagner Maybyner Hilard Chris Wilcox Jason Richardson Shane Battier Eddie Griffin DeSagana Diop Mike Miller DerMarr Johnson Chris Mihm Jamal Crawford Jonathan Bender Wally Szczerbiak Richard Hamilton Andre Miller Vince Carter Robert Taylor Jason Williams Larry Hughes Tony Battie Ron Mercer Tim Thomas Adonal Foyle Ray Allen Antoine Walker Lorenzen Wright Kerry Kittles Kevin Garnett Bryant Reeves Damon Stoudamire Shawn Respert Juwan Howard Sharone Wright Lamond Murray Brian Grant Isiah (J.R.) Rider Calbert Cheaney Bobby Hurley Vin Baker LaPhonso Ellis Tom Gugliotta Walt Williams Todd Day Steve Smith Doug Smith Luc Longley Mark Macon Kendall Gill Felton Spencer Lionel Simmons Bo Kimble J.R. Reid Stacey King George McCloud Randy White Mitch Richmond Hersey Hawkins Tim Perry Rex Chapman No. 9 PICKS No. 10 PICKS No. 11 PICKS No. 12 PICKS Joakim Noah Spencer Hawes Acie Law Thaddeus Young Patrick O Bryant Saer Sene JJ Redick Hilton Armstrong Ike Diogu Andrew Bynum Fran Vazquez Yaroslav Korolev Andre Iguodala Luke Jackson Andris Biedrins Robert Swift Mike Sweetney Jarvis Hayes Michael Pietrus Nick Collison Amare Stoudamire Caron Butler Jared Jeffries Melvin Ely Rodney White Joe Johnson Kedrick Brown Vladimir Radmanovic Joel Przybilla Keyon Dooling Jerome Moiso Etan Thomas Shawn Marion Jason Terry Trajan Langdon Aleksandar Radojevic Dirk Nowitzki Paul Pierce Bonzi Wells Michael Doleac Tracy McGrady Danny Fortson Olivier Saint-Jean Austin Croshere Samaki Walker Erick Dampier Todd Fuller Vitaly Potapenko Ed O Bannon Kurt Thomas Gary Trent Cherokee Parks Eric Montross Eddie Jones Carlos Rogers Khalid Reeves Rodney Rogers Lindsay Hunter Allan Houston George Lynch Clarence Weatherspoon Adam Keefe Robert Horry Harold Miner Stacey Augmon Brian Williams Terrell Brandon Greg Anthony Willie Burton Rumeal Robinson Tyrone Hill Alec Kessler Tom Hammonds Pooh Richardson Nick Anderson Mookie Blaylock Rony Seikaly Willie Anderson Will Perdue Harvey Grant No. 13 PICKS No. 14 PICKS No. 15 PICKS No. 16 PICKS Julian Wright Al Thorton Rodney Stuckey Nick Young Thabo Sefolosha Ronnie Brewer Cedric Simmons Rodney Carney Sean May Rashad McCants Antoine Wright Joey Graham Sebastian Telfair Kris Humphries Al Jefferson Kirk Snyder Marcus Banks Luke Ridnour Reece Gaines Troy Bell Marcus Haislip Fred Jones Bostjan Nachbar Jirl Welsch Richard Jefferson Troy Murphy Steven Hunter Kirk Haston Courtney Alexander Mateen Cleaves Jason Collier Hidayet Turkoglu Corey Maggette William Avery Frederick Weis Ron Artest Keon Clark Michael Dickerson Matt Harpring Bryce Drew Derek Anderson Maurice Taylor Kelvin Cato Brevin Knight Kobe Bryant Predrag Stojakovic Steve Nash Tony Delk Corliss Williamson Eric Williams Brent Barry Alan Henderson Jalen Rose Yinka Dare Eric Piatkowski Clifford Rozier Terry Dehere Douglas Edwards Douglas Edwards Rex Walters Bryan Stith Malik Sealy Anthony Peeler Randy Woods Dale Davis Rich King Anthony Avent Chris Gatling Loy Vaught Travis Mays Dave Jamerson Terry Mills Mike Smith Tim Hardaway Todd Lichti Dana Barros Jeff Grayer Dan Majerle Gary Grant Derrick Chievous 198

202 DRAFT ROUND ROSTERS The chart shows the draft round of the players who were on NBA rosters during the season. FA stands for free agent. 1 2 FA Total 1 2 FA Total LA Clippers Denver Atlanta Detroit Seattle Houston Golden State Indiana Boston LA Lakers Charlotte Memphis Miami Minnesota Milwaukee New Jersey Philadelphia New Orleans Portland New York Toronto Orlando Washington San Antonio Chicago Utah Cleveland Phoenix Dallas Sacramento YEAR MEN (Started ) Cliff Robinson 17 YEAR MEN (Started ) Gary Payton 16 YEAR MEN (Started ) Dale Davis Dikembe Mutombo 15 YEAR MEN (Started ) Doug Christie Robert Horry Alonzo Mourning Shaquille O Neal 14 YEAR MEN (Started ) Vin Baker PJ Brown Sam Cassell Antonio Davis Penny Hardaway Lindsey Hunter NBA VETERANS (Through Season) Ervin Johnson Bo Outlaw Chris Webber David Wesley 13 YEAR MEN (Most Started ) Darrell Armstrong Hoawrd Eisley Grant Hill Juwan Howard Eddie Jones Jason Kidd Donyell Marshall Aaron McKie Eric Piatkowski Jalen Rose Aaron Williams 12 YEAR MEN (Started ) Brent Barry Michael Finley Kevin Garnett Alan Henderson Vashon Lenard Antonio McDyess Theo Ratliff Joe Smith Eric Snow Jerry Stackhouse Damon Stoudamire Kurt Thomas Rasheed Wallace Eric Williams Corliss Williamson 11 YEAR MEN (Most Started ) Shareef Abdur-Rahim Ray Allen Bruce Bowen Kobe Bryant Marcus Camby Erick Dampier Derek Fisher Othella Harrington Zydrunas Ilgauskas Allen Iverson Stephon Marbury Steve Nash Jermaine O Neal Vitaly Potapenko Malik Rose Antoine Walker Ben Wallace Lorenzen Wright 10 YEAR MEN (Most Started ) Derek Anderson Tony Battie Chauncey Billups Kelvin Cato Austin Croshere Antonio Daniels Tin Duncan Danny Fortson Adonal Foyle Troy Hudson Bobby Jackson Anthony Johnson Brevin Knight Tracy McGrady Jeff McInnis Kevin Ollie Scott Pollard Maurice Taylor Tim Thomas Jacque Vaughn 9 YEAR MEN (Started ) Tyronn Lue Anthony Johnson Paul Pierce Michael Olowokandi Damon Jones Larry Hughes Dirk Nowitzki Nazr Mohammeed Bonzi Wells Cuttino Mobley Alvin Williams Jason Williams Earl Boykins Ruben Patterson Brian Skinner Vince Carter Mikki Moore Peja Stojakovic Pat Garrity Raef Lafrentz Mike Bibby Brad Miller Rashard Lewis Rasho Nesterovic Matt Harpring Antawn Jamison PARISH FIRST IN NBA GAMES PLAYED Robert Parish is No. 1 in games played. His total is 1611 and is followed by Kareem Abdul Jabbar with 1560, John Stockton with 1504 and Karl Malone BIBBY S UNUSUAL DISTINCTION Henry Bibby, father of Mike Bibby and an ex-nba player ( ), has an unusual distinction in the basketball world. He won three NCAA championships during his college career as a player at UCLA ( ); then as an NBA rookie with the New York Knicks in , he was a member of their championship team. Finally, after his NBA career ended, he became a player-coach with the Lancaster, PA Lightning in the CBA, and in 1982 his team won the league title. From all accounts, he is the only individual to hit this triple title feat. Henry is now an Assistant 76ers Coach. PLAYER # TIMES Hinrich 3 Mourning 2 Jeffries 2 Baston 2 R. Evans 2 Haslem 2 A. Brown 1 Nachbar 1 Haywood 1 AWAY FROM PLAY FOULS PLAYER # TIMES Arroyo 1 Anthony 1 C. Bell 1 Villanueva 1 Williamson 1 Mason 1 D. Wright 1 G. Green 1 G. Wallace 1 PLAYER # TIMES Terry 1 Jos. Smith 1 JR Smith 1 Snyder 1 Bryant 1 Head 1 Ginobili 1 M. Jackson 1 Doleac 1 PLAYER # TIMES Ross 1 Balkman 1 Hamilton 1 Jefferson 1 R. Davis 1 Artest 1 Abdur-Rahim 1 TOTAL

203 ANALYSIS OF POINTS IN PAINT, 2ND CHANCES AND FAST BREAKS POINTS IN THE PAINT SECOND CHANCE POINTS FAST BREAK POINTS Teams Points Opponents Teams Points Opponents Teams Points Opponents Golden State Cleveland Golden State Denver New York Denver Milwaukee Utah Phoenix New York NO/Okla. City Washington Phoenix Atlanta Memphis Utah Detroit Philadelphia Orlando Washington Orlando Seattle Portland Dallas Memphis Seattle New Jersey LA Lakers Milwaukee Milwaukee NO/Okla. City Charlotte Toronto Miami Denver NO/Okla. City Cleveland Orlando Chicago Philadelphia Chicago Cleveland San Antonio Dallas Boston Charlotte Boston Atlanta Boston LA Lakers Seattle Washington LA Clippers Indiana Atlanta Golden State San Antonio Sacramento Memphis Sacramento Portland Philadelphia Miami LA Clippers Houston Detroit Indiana Indiana LA Lakers New Jersey San Antonio Charlotte Chicago Minnesota Utah Dallas Miami New York Houston Sacramento Minnesota Detroit Phoenix LA Clippers Toronto New Jersey Houston Minnesota Toronto Portland Totals Totals Totals Yugoslavia (21) - Predrag Drobnjak, Ratro Varda, Marko Jaric, Predrag Savovic, Vlade Divac, Zarik Paspalj, Alexandraar Radojevic, Peja Stojakovic, Dragan Tarlac, Rasto Cvetkovic, Vladimir Radnabivico, Zeljo Rebraca, Mirsad Turkcan, Milos Babic, Drazen Petrovic, Radislav Curcic, Rasto Vetkovic, Alexandra Djorjeric, Nenad Krstic, Vladimir Radmanovic, Zelika Rebraca France (10) - Tariq Abdul Wahad, Jerome Moiso, Michael Stewart, Cozell McQueen, Dominique Wilkins, Boris Diaw, Mickael Pietrus, Jahan Petro, Yaltouba Diawara, Mickael Gelabale Germany (10) - Shawn Bradley, Dirk Nowitzki, Detlef Schrempf, John Brown, Kiki Vandeweghe, Kenton Edelin, Iwe Blab, Christian Welp, Jo Jo English, Duane Washington Lithuania (9) - Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Arvydas Sabonis, Sarunas Narciulonis, Darius Songaila, Martynas Andriuskevicius, Linas Kleiza, Arvydas Macijauskas, Sarunas Jasikevicius, Martynas Andriuskevivius Croatia (8) - Dalibur Bagaric, Toni Kukoc, Bruno Sundov, Dino Radja, Stojo Vrankovic, Zan Tabak, Gordan Giricek, Mario Kasun Canada (8) - Todd MacCulloch, Jamaal Magliore, Jim Zoet, Stu Granger, Leo Rautins, Bill Wennington, Mike Smrek, Rick Fox Brazil (8) - Anderson Varejao, Rafael Araujo, Leandro Barbosa, Alex Garcia, Joan Viannam, Rolando Ferreira, Nene Hilario, Marcus Vinicius Russia (8) - Andrei Kirilenko, Alexander Volkov, Gundars Vetra, Sergei Bazea, Zaza Pachulia, Pavel Podkolzin, Sergei Monia, Yaroslav Korolev Spain (8) - Wallace Bryant, Fernando Martin, Pau Gasol, Wally Szczerbiak, Raul Lopez, Jose Calderon, Sergio Rodriguez, Jorge Garbajosa Argentina (7) - Pepe Sanchez, Ruben Wolkowyski, Manu Ginobili, Carlos Delfino, Andres Nocioni, Fabricio Oberto, Walter Herrman Australia (7) - Luc Longley, Chris Anstey, Andrew Gaze, Mark Bradtke, Shane Heal, Andrew Bogut, Luke Schenschner 236 NBA PLAYERS BORN OUTSIDE OF USA Nigeria (6) - Obinna Ekezie, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Olowokandi, Olumide Oyedeji, Yinka Dare, Julius Nwosu Puerto Rico (6) - Butch Lee, Jose Ortiz, Ramon Rivas, Carlos Arroyo, Peter John Ramos, Juan Barea Slovenia (6) - Rasho Nesterovic, Primoz Brezec, Bostjan Nachbar, Bevo Udrih, Sasha Vujacic, Uros Slokar Greece (5) - Antonis Fotsis, Efthimos Rentzias, Vassilis Spanoulis, Andreas Glyniadakis, Predrag Stojakovic Holland (5) - Swen Nater, Rik Smits, Geert Hammmink, Dan Gadzuric, Francisco Elson Dominican Republic (5) - Garth Joseph, Felipe Lopez, Tito Horford, Luis Flores, Francisco Garcia England (5) - James Donaldson, Steve Bucknall, Ndudi Ebi, Ben Gordon, Michael Olowokandi Bosnia (4) - Sasha Danilovic, Zoran Planinic, Mile Ilic, Damir Markota Georgia (4) - Vladimir Stepania, Iakovis Tsitkalidids, Zaza Pachulia, Jake Tsakalidis Jamaica (4) - Patrick Ewing, Wayne Sappleton, Rumeal Robinson, Gary Voce Senegal (4) - Mamadou N Diaye, Desagana Diop, Pape Sow, Saer Sene Serbia Montenegro (4) - Zarko Cabarkapa, Darko Milicic, Alexander Pavlovic, Sasha Pavlovic Bahamas (3) - Ian Lockhart, Mychal Thompson, Dexter Cambridge Czechoslovakia (3) - Richard Petruska, Jiri Zidek, Jiri Welsch Haiti (3) - Yven Joseph, Samual Dalembert, Olden Polynice Panama (3) - Ruben Garces, Stuart Gray, Rolando Blackman Turkey (4) - Hedo Turkoglu, Ibrahim Kutluay, Mehmet Okur, Ersan Ilyasqua Italy (3) - Vincenzo Esposito, Stefani Rusconi, Andrea Bargnani Ukraine (3) - Stanislav Medvedenko, Vitaly Potapenko, Viktor Khryapa Virgin Islands (3) - Raja Bell, Tim Duncan, Charles Claxton Belgium (2) - Steve Goodrich, Tony Parker China (2) - Wang Zhi Zhi, Ming Yao Cuba (2) - Andres Guibert, Lazaro Burrell Iceland (2) - Petur Gudmunddson, Jon Steffanson Lebanon (2) - Steve Kerr, Rony Seikaly Mexico (2) - Eduardo Najera, Horacio Llams New Zealand (2) - Sean Marks, Kirk Penney Poland (2) - Cezary Trybanski, Maciej Lampe Romania (2) - Ernie Grunfeld, Gheorge Muresean Sweden (2) - Miles Simon, Thabo Sefolosha Sudan (2) - Manute Bol, Luol Deng Trinidad (2) - Ken Charles, Carl Herrara Bulgaria (1) - George Gloychkov Cameroons (1) - Ruben Boumitje Boumitje Congo (1) - D.J. Mbenga Denmark (1) - Lars Hansen Egypt (1) - Alaa Abdelnaby Estonia (1) - Martin Muursepp Finland (1) - Hanno Mottola French Morroco (1) - Mike Flynn Grenandines (1) - Adonal Foyle Guyana (1) - Jason Miskiri Hungary (1) - Kornel David Japan (1) - Yuta Tabuse Korea (1) - Seung-Jin Ha Latvia (1) - Andris Biedrins Luxemberg (1) - Alvin Jones Mali (1) - Soumalia Samake Martinique (1) - Ronny Turiax Norway (1) - Torgeir Bryn Scotland (1) - Robert Archibald South Africa (1) - Steve Nash U.S.S.R. (1) - Nikoloz Tskitishvili Uruguay (1) - Esteban Batista Venezuela (1) - Oscar Torres Zaire (1) - Dikembe Mutombo 200

204 ANALYSIS OF 36 IRON MEN A total of 36 men participated in all their team s games in the season. The leaders with starting dates are Bruce Bowen 436 (2/28/02) and Tayshaun Prince 273 (12/18/02). Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, LA Clippers, Miami, New York, and Toronto had none. Orlando and Detroit each had three. Chicago: Luol Deng, Ben Gordon Cleveland: Eric Snow* Detroit: Tayshaun Prince***, Carlos Delfino, Antonio McDyess* Golden State: Andris Biedrins Houston: Shane Battier, Rafer Alston Indiana: Danny Granger L.A. Lakers: Smush Parker*, Andrew Bynum Memphis: Hakim Warrick Milwaukee: Charlie Bell Minnesota: Randy Foye, Mike James, Mark Blount, Craig Smith New Jersey: Vince Carter NO/Okla. City: Jannero Pargo * Did it in , and also. ** Did it in also. *** Also did it in , **** Did it in , , , Club YEAR No. of Teams No. of Games No. of Iron Men Player Avg COMPARISON BY YEARS 201 Orlando: Dwight Howard** Philadelphia: Samuel Dalembert Phoenix: Amare Stoudemire Portland: Martell Webster Sacramento: Mike Bibby* San Antonio: Michael Finley, Bruce Bowen**** Seattle: Nick Collison, Damien Wilkins*, Chris Wilcox Utah: Paul Millsap, Jarron Collins, Derek Fisher* Washington: DeShawn Stevenson* Denver/Milwaukee: Steve Blake Golden State/Indiana: Mike Dunleavy Club YEAR No. of Teams No. of Games No. of Iron Men Player Avg BROWN LEADS IN NBA COACHING JOBS Larry Brown holds the distinction of having been the head coach of the most NBA teams with eight jobs. Brown had posts at Denver, New Jersey, San Antonio, LA Clippers, Indiana, Philadelphia, Detroit and New York. Lenny Wilkens had 7 at Seattle, Portland, Seattle, Cleveland, Atlanta, Toronto, and New York, and Cotton Fitzsimmons had 7 at Phoenix, Atlanta, Buffalo, Kansas City, San Antonio, and back to Phoenix for two tenures. Kevin Loughery had 6 posts leading Philadelphia, New Jersey, Atlanta, Chicago, Washington and Miami, Dick Motto 6 at Chicago, Washington, Dallas, Sacramento, Dallas and Denver. Gene Shue, George Karl, Don Nelson and Bill Fitch piloted five different teams. Four jobs were held by Jack Ramsay, Alex Hannum, Paul Seymour, Stan Albeck, Tom Nissalke, Don Chaney and Bill Van Breda Kolff. Actually 78 different men have coached more than one team counting this starting the season. BAYLOR S RETIREMENT DAY Elgin Baylor retired as a player on Nov. 5, 1971, and his Los Angeles Lakers the same day started their 33-game winning streak, longest in NBA history. PHIL JACKSON NO. 1 IN WINNING PERCENTAGE Totals 1. *Phil Jackson Bill Cunningham KC Jones *Pat Riley *Gregg Popovich *Still Coaching In Totals After Season

205 48-MINUTE PERFORMANCES By Team Times Times Times Times Times New York 17 Minnesota 7 Philadelphia 5 Phoenix 3 Indiana 1 LA Lakers 11 Cleveland 6 Chicago 4 Dallas 2 LA Clippers 1 Charlotte 10 Golden State 5 Detroit 4 Orlando 2 Toronto 1 Memphis 9 Houston 5 Washington 4 Portland 2 Totals 135 Atlanta 8 Milwaukee 5 Denver 3 Sacramento 2 Boston 8 NO/Okla. City 5 Miami 3 Seattle 2 Indiana, Miami, Portland, San Antonio had none. Includes 52 who played at least 48 minutes in overtime games. Thus only 10 reached 48 in regulation games. Past totals were 135 in ; 122 in ; 104 in ; 126 in ; 105 in ; 65 in ; 83 in ; 56 in ; 130 in ; 84 in ; 162 in ; 142 in ; 107 in ; 125 in ; 121 in ; 141 in ; 113 in ; 59 in ; 58 in ; 77 in ; 61 in ; 62 in ; 72 in ; 45 in ; 76 in ; 83 in ; 69 in ; 63 in ; 109 in ; 82 in ; 89 in ; 157 in ; 236 in ; 237 in and 426 in Times Kobe Bryant 7 Jamal Crawford 6 Mike Miller 5 Joe Johnson 4 Allen Iverson 3 Baron Davis 3 Eddy Curry 3 Gerald Wallace 3 Kevin Garnett 3 Larry Hughes 3 LeBron James 3 Raymond Felton 3 Stephon Marbury 3 Andre Iguodala 2 Times Ben Wallace 2 Chris Paul 2 Delonte West 2 Dwyane Wade 2 Emeka Okafor 2 Gilbert Arenas 2 Josh Smith 2 Luke Walton 2 Mo Williams 2 Pau Gasol 2 Paul Pierce 2 Rafer Alston 2 Richard Hamilton 2 Ricky Davis 2 The total is 13 more than last year. There were 83 in ; 62 in ; 60 in ; 64 in ; 51 in ; 65 in ; 76 in ; 52 in ; 56 in ; 80 in ; 84 in ; 76 in ; 66 in ; 51 in ; 64 in ; 62 in and ; 63 in ; 41 in ; 34 in ; 46 in ; 43 in ; 38 in ; 47 in ; and 39 in Bryant had 7 in ; Iverson had 10 in ; L. James had 12 in ; Francis had 6 in and ; Finley had 9 in ; Webber had 8 in Finley and Payton each had 10 in Finley (11) led in and (5) in ; D. Ellis and Sprewell in (9 each); Finley (11) in ; Majerle (10) in ; Sprewell (20) in ; Skiles (11) in ; Rodman and Mullin (11 each) in ; Mitchell (11) in ; Corbin; Richardson and Campbell (8 each) in ; Norman and Porter (4 each) in ; Barkley in (6) and (9); Cheeks (5) in ; Sampson and Donaldson (4 each) in ; Bird; Ruland; Moncrief and Mitchell with (2) in ; J. Wilkins; Chambers; L. Drew; Laimbeer; Moncrief; Sparrow (2) led in ; M. Malone (7) in ; Dantley (8) in ; Hayes (6) in ; M. Malone (9) in ; T. Robinson (13) in ; Maravich (10) in ; McAdoo and Van Lier (9) in ; Hayes (18) in ; and (35) in ; Archibald (45) in and (48) in NBA RECORD IN GAMES WITH LOW FINAL MARGINS 6 Pt. 5 Pt. 4 Pt. 3 Pt. 2 Pt. 1 Pt. Total TEAM W L W L W L W L W L W L W L Pct. Dallas Houston Miami Utah Portland Toronto Phoenix Cleveland Chicago Philadelphia New York Detroit LA Clippers New Orleans Atlanta Charlotte LA Lakers Minnesota Washington Orlando Golden State New Jersey San Antonio Milwaukee Denver Sacramento Indiana Seattle Boston Memphis Totals Boldface indicates best or worst in category. By Individual (83) Times Ryan Gomes 2 Adam Morrison 1 Al Jefferson 1 Andre Miller 1 Andrew Bogut 1 Antawn Jamison 1 Brandon Roy 1 Brian Cook 1 Caron Butler 1 Channing Frye 1 Chauncey Billups 1 Chris Bosh 1 Danny Granger 1 David Lee Times David West 1 Desmond Mason 1 Dirk Nowitzki 1 Dwight Howard 1 Earl Boykins 1 Elton Brand 1 Grant Hill 1 Jason Terry 1 Josh Childress 1 Junior Harrington 1 Kelenna Azubuike 1 Kevin Martin 1 Kirk Hinrich 1 Lamar Odom 1 Times LaMarcus Aldridge 1 Luol Deng 1 Luther Head 1 Mardy Collins 1 Marvin Williams 1 Matt Carroll 1 Mike Bibby 1 Mike James 1 Nate Robinson 1 Nick Collison 1 Quentin Richardson 1 Raja Bell 1 Rashard Lewis 1 Rasual Butler 1 Times Ruben Patterson 1 Shane Battier 1 Shawn Marion 1 Stephen Jackson 1 Steve Blake 1 Steve Nash 1 Steven Hunter 1 Tarence Kinsey 1 Tayshaun Prince 1 Tony Allen 1 Trenton Hassell 1 Udonis Haslem 1 Yao Ming 1 Total

206 16 Washington New Jersey Portland New York LA Lakers Toronto San Antonio Indiana Dallas Philadelphia Charlotte Miami Seattle Phoenix Sacramento Denver Cleveland New Orleans/Okla. City Detroit Golden State Atlanta Boston Houston Orlando Chicago Memphis Milwaukee Minnesota LA Clippers Utah TOTALS 79 36,971 NBA HEIGHT AND WEIGHT TABLE HEIGHT WEIGHT (Tallest to Shortest) (Heaviest to Lightest) No. Avg. Total No. Lbs. Total Men Team Inches Inches Men Team Avg. Lbs. 15 New York Washington Miami Utah Boston Sacramento Dallas Seattle LA Lakers Portland San Antonio Houston Charlotte Cleveland Detroit Denver New Jersey Chicago Golden State New Orleans/Okla. City Phoenix Philadelphia Toronto Minnesota Milwaukee LA Clippers Orlando Memphis Atlanta Indiana Totals ,820 The average height is up.03 inches from last years s and the average weight is down 1.11 pounds from last year s Washington was the tallest team and New York was the heaviest team. Past winners were Washington and Boston in ; New York and Boston in ; New York and Cleveland in ; Milwaukee and LA Clippers in ; Indiana and Charlotte in ; Toronto and Dallas in ; Indiana and Houston in ; Dallas and Sacramento in , Indiana and Toronto in ; Chicago and in ; Chicago and Boston in ; Orlando and Seattle in ; Orlando and Orlando in ; Milwaukee and Utah in ; (Indiana) and (Utah) in ; (Indiana) and (Utah) in ; (LA Lakers) and (Utah) in ; (Dallas) and (Dallas) in ; (Boston) and (Dallas) i n ; (Phoenix) and (Portland) in ; (LA Lakers) and (New Jersey) in ; (LA Lakers) and (Milwaukee) in ; (LA Lakers) and (Milwaukee) in ; (Detroit) and (Kansas City) in ; (San Antonio) and (Seattle) in ; (San Antonio) and (Seattle) in ; (San Antonio) and (Kansas City) in ; (San Antonio) and (Washington and Kansas City) in ; (76ers) and (Chicago) in ; (Atlanta) and (Detroit) in ; (Cleveland) and (Cleveland) in ; 78.9 (Milwaukee) and (Milwaukee) in ; (Houston) and (Chicago) in ; (Atlanta) and (Los Angeles) in ; (Milwaukee) and (New York) in ; (Phoenix) and (Atlanta) in , and 77.8 (Chicago) and (Atlanta) in NBA S TALLEST AND SHORTEST PLAYERS (According to listed heights) Tallest 49 (Seven Feet or Taller) 7 ft. 5 in. Yao Ming Bynum, Chris Mihm, Chris Kaman, Pau Gasol, Earl Barron, Andrew Bogut, Mark 7 ft. 3 in. Zydrunas Ilgauskas Blount, Mikki Moore, Jason Collins, Darko Milicic, Andrea Bargnani, Steven 7 ft. 2 in. Iakovos Tsakalidis, Dikembe Mutombo Hunter, Brad Miller, Francisco Elson, Tim Duncan, Robert Swift, Radoslav 7 ft. 1 in. Shaquille O Neal, Mile Ilic, Jerome James, Joel Przybilla, Luke Schenscher, Andreas Glyniadakis Nesterovic, Brendan Haywood 7 ft. Michael Olowokandi, Ryan Hollins, Primoz Brezec. DJ Mbenga, Keven Willis, Patrick O Bryant, David Harrison, Andrew 5 ft. 5 in. Early Boykins 5 ft. 8 in. Andre Barrett 5 ft. 9 in. Nate Robinson, Brian Chase 5 ft. 10. in. Brevin Knight 5 ft. 11 in. Craig Claxton, John Lucas, Chucky Atkins, Mike Wilks, Darrick Martin 6 ft. Tyronn Lue, Sebastian Telfair, Jose Juan Barea, Allen Iverson, Will Blaylock, Steve Novak, Paul Davis, Kyle Lowry, Eddie House, Chris Paul, Bobby Jackson, Jameer Nelson, Dan Dickau, Dee Brown 6 ft. 1 in. Salim Stoudamire, Rajon Rondo, Raymond Felton, Chris Duhon, Shortest 61 (6-2 or Shorter) David Wesley, Anthony Carter, Darrell Armstrong, Shammond Williams, Jason Williams, Maurice Williams, Troy Hudson, Travis Diener, Mike Bibby, Jacque Vaughn, Earl Watson, Derek Fisher 6 ft. 2 in. Ray Allen, Daniel Gibson, Jason Terry, Lindsey Hunter, Anthony Roberson, Rafer Alston, Keith Mcleod, Jordan Farmar, Will Conroy, Chris Quinn, Robert Hite, Lynn Greer, Mike James, Jannero Pargo, Stephon Marbury, Carlos Arroyo, Andre Miller, Louis Williams, Marcus Banks, Ronnie Price, Tony Parker, Luke Ridnour 203

207 ODD TRIPLE DOUBLE LEADERS Odd triple doubles include steals, rebounds, points (1): Clyde Drexler; steals, assists, points (3): Fat Lever, Kevin Johnson, Mookie Blaylock 1 each; assists, turnovers, points (16): Isiah Thomas 3, Magic Johnson, John Stockton 2 each; Gary Grant, Michael Adams, Kevin Johnson, Robert Pack, Tim Hardaway, Ray Williams, Jerry Stackhouse, Norm Nixon 1 each; rebounds, turnovers, points (29): Hakeem Olajuwon 3; Karl Malone, Scottie Pippen, Mychal Thompson, Jeff Ruland 2 each; Shawn Kemp, Tim Duncan, Grant Hill, Ralph Sampson, Buck Williams, Charles Oakley, Bill Cartwright, Derrick Coleman, Chris Webber, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Artis Gilmore, Dan Roundfield, Herb Williams, Vin Baker, Rony Seikaly, Alonzo Mourning, Clarence Weatherspoon one each; Steals, Rebounds, Assists (1) Kendall Gill. CURRENT NBA PLAYERS WITHOUT TECHNICALS IN CAREER (200 games or more) Beno Udrih, 207 REIGNS OF CURRENT COACHES (INCLUDES ) Years Years Years Jerry Sloan, Utah 20 Gregg Popovich, San Antonio 12 Eddie Jordan, Washington 5 Mike Dunleavy, LA Clippers 5 Scotty Skiles, Chicago 5 Mike D Antoni, Phoenix 5 Lawrence Frank, New Jersey 5 Doc Rivers, Boston 4 Byron Scott, New Orleans 4 Sam Mitchell, Toronto 4 Mike Woodson, Atlanta 4 George Karl, Denver 4 Flip Saunders, Detroit 3 Avery Johnson, Dallas 4 Nate McMillan, Portland 3 Maurice Cheeks, Philadelphia 3 Mike Brown, Cleveland 3 Phil Jackson, LA Lakers 8 Don Nelson, Golden State 2 Randy Wittman, Minnesota 2 Marc Iavaroni, Memphis 1 Reggie Theus, Sacramento 1 P.J. Carlesimo, Seattle 1 Stan VanGundy, Orlando 1 Rick Adelman, Houston 1 Sam Vincent, Charlotte 1 Jim O Brien, Indianapolis 1 Marc Iavaroni 0 Sam Vincent 0 Reggie Theus 0 Dunleavy, Jordan, Jackson, Sloan, Adelman, Rivers, D Antoni, Skiles, Scott, O Brien, S. Van Gundy, Carlesino, Wittman, Cheeks, McMillan, Saunders, Karl and Nelson had other terms as NBA coaches. THE YEAR WILT AVERAGED 48.5 MINUTES A GAME One of Wilt Chamberlain s most amazing feats came in when he played a total of 3882 minutes, still an NBA record. The Warriors played an 80 game schedule and by multiplying by 48 you get 3840 minutes. The Warriors also played seven overtime games (one a triple, one a double, and five singles) to account for 50 more minutes. Thus it would have been possible for Wilt to play a total of 3890 minutes and he missed by eight minutes of doing just that. He missed the eight minutes when he was ejected by official Norm Drucker on three technicals on January 6, 1962 at Los Angeles. HISTORY OF NBA POINT DIFFERENTIAL The chart below shows the history of the point differential for all 43,254 regular season games played in the NBA since its origin in the season. It shows the number of times each point difference (margin of victory) occurred and also what percentage of all games played, ended with that difference, as researched by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. The chart shows that at least one game ended in a difference from 1 through 56 and also that a two point difference has occurred the most times (2928). There have been 29 games with point differences in the 50 s and 60 s, including the December 17, 1991 game in which Cleveland beat Miami for the largest margin of victory (68 points) in NBA history. Almost one of every four games is decided by four points or less and more than 53 percent of all games end with a margin of nine points or less. The chart follows: Pt. Dif. Times % 1 2, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Pt. Dif. Times % 17 1, , Pt. Dif. Times % Pt. Dif. Times % BARON DAVIS MADE LONGEST SHOT IN NBA & ABA HISTORY The longest shot in NBA history was made by Charlotte s Baron Davis at Milwaukee on Feb. 17, It went 89 feet and topped one of 84 feet by Norm Van Lier of Chicago, at San Antonio Jan. 19, Next in line are 81 feet by Herb Williams, Indiana vs. Sacramento Jan. 8, 1996; 73 feet by Keon Clark, Denver vs. Miami Jan. 14, 2000; 73 feet by Jumaine Jones of Cleveland vs. Golden State Jan. 2, 2002 and 70 feet 4 inches by Brad Davis, Dallas vs. Chicago Mar. 17, Longest shot in ABA was 88 feet by Jerry Harkness, Indiana vs. Chaparrals. These shots authenticated by 2000 Sports Franchise Marketing, Inc. and NBA. 204

208 44 CURRENT PLAYERS WITH NBA CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS 7 Robert Horry Houston ; LA Lakers 2000, 01, 02; San Antonio 2005, 07 4 Shaquille O Neal LA Lakers 2000, 01, 02, Miami 06 4 Tim Duncan San Antonio 1999, 03, 05, 07 3 Toni Kukoc Chicago Kobe Bryant LA Lakers 2000, 01, 02 3 Derek Fisher LA Lakers 2000, 01, 02 3 Devean George LA Lakers 2000, 01, 02 3 Tyronn Lue LA Lakers 2000, 01 3 Emanuel Ginobili San Antonio 2003, 05, 07 3 Bruce Bowen San Antonio 2003, 05, 07 2 Sam Cassell Houston Mark Madsen LA Lakers 2001, 02 2 Antonio Daniels San Antonio Tony Parker San Antonio 2003, 05, 07 2 Malik Rose San Antonio 1999, 03, 07 2 Brent Barry San Antonio 2005, 07 2 Beno Udrich San Antonio 2005, 07 1 Samaki Walker LA Lakers Lindsay Hunter LA Lakers 2002, Detroit Stanislav Medvedenko LA Lakers Stephen Jackson San Antonio Speedy Claxton San Antonio Tayshaun Prince Detroit Rasheed Wallace Detroit Ben Wallace Detroit 2004 Philadelphia Golden State Warriors Chicago Bulls Minneapolis-LA Lakers Syracuse Nats-Philadelphia 76ers San Antonio Spurs Buffalo-San Diego Clippers New Orleans-Utah Jazz Orlando Magic Richard Hamilton Detroit Chauncey Billups Detroit Mike James Detroit Darko Milicic Detroit Mehmet Okur Detroit Nazr Mohammed San Antonio Rasho Nesterovic San Antonio Devin Brown San Antonio Dwayne Wade Miami Jason Williams Miami Udonis Haslem Miami Antoine Walker Miami Alonzo Mourning Miami Gary Payton Miami James Posey Miami Derek Anderson Miami Shandon Anderson Miami Michael Doleac Miami Wayne Simien Miami Michael Finley San Antonio Francisco Elson San Anontio Matt Bonner San Antonio Fabricio Oberto San Antonio Jacques Vaughn San Antonio 2007 NBA INDIVIDUAL SCORING CHAMPIONS BY TEAM ( ) St. Louis-Atlanta Hawks Milwaukee Bucks Fort Wayne-Detroit Pistons Rochester-Cincinnati-Kansas City San Diego-Houston Rockets Chicago Stags Denver Nuggets New York Knicks ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED FOR ONE TEAM John Stockton Utah 1504 Karl Malone Utah 1434 Reggie Miller Indiana 1389 John Havlicek Boston 1270 Hakeem Olajuwon Houston 1177 Hal Greer Syracuse/Philadelphia 1122 Robert Parish Boston 1106 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar LA Lakers 1093 Patrick Ewing New York 1039 Joe Dumars Detroit 1018 Of the NBA s 30 coaches, 23 are former NBA or ABA players (Isiah Thomas, Jerry Sloan, Byron Scott, Scotty Skiles, Doc Rivers, Nate McMillan, Pat Riley, Mike Dunleavy, Maurice Cheeks, Mike D Antoni, Avery Johnson, George Karl, Phil Jackson, Sam Mitchell, Eddie Jordan, Rick Adelman, Marc Iavaroni, Larry Krystkowiak, Reggie Theus, Sam Vincent, Randy Wittman, Mike Woodson, Don Nelson). The other 7 were college head or assistant NBA coaches. Player Total Points Average Louis Dampier... 13, Dan Issel... 12, Ron Boone... 12, Mel Daniels... 11, Julius Erving... 11, Don Freeman... 11, Mack Calvin... 10, Fred Lewis... 10, Roger Brown... 10, James Jones... 10, Stew Johnson... 10, Steve Jones... 10, Ralph Simpson... 9, Bob Netolicky... 9, Cincy Powell... 9, EX-PLAYERS SERVE AS COACHES 9-YEAR ABA CAREER SCORING LEADERS THROUGH Player Total Points Average Larry Jones... 9, Artis Gilmore... 9, Willie Wise... 9, George Carter... 8, Byron Beck... 8, George McGinnis... 7, Red Robbins... 7, Billy Paultz... 7, Glen Combs... 7, Warren Jabali... 7, Jim Eakins... 7, Rich Jones... 7, George Thompson... 7, Wil Jones... 6, Rick Barry... 6, RILEY IS VILLAIN IN A.C. GREEN S CAREER Did you ever wonder the last time A.C. Green missed a game and what was the reason? The answer is November 18, 1986 when he was with the LA Lakers as they visited Dallas. Why? Pat Riley, the Lakers coach, used a coaching decision not to use A.C. and two other Lakers. Green s career ended after the season at 1182 including 82 his last season for Riley at Miami. Actually, the only 3 games he missed in 16 years were all in the season. HAMBLEN TOP ASSISTANT IN SERVICE Counting the season, Frank Hamblen is all-time leader of assistant coaching service with 31 seasons. Bill Bertka had 26, John Kililea 20 Jim Rodgers 19 and Jack McMahon 15. The season was the first in which assistant coaches reached double figures for the league (14). The previous year there were only 8 as the pre-1970 trend was no assistant coach or at the most one. Nowadays some teams have four or more. 205

209 RECORDS OF NBA TEAMS WHO SCORE 100 POINTS FIRST IN GAME For the 15th time we analyzed the Al Domenico (legendary Sixers trainer) theory that the first team to score 100 points will win the contest. In the figure stayed at 92.8, the figure for The record high is 95.9% in Three teams won every game in which they hit 100 first with Chicago posting the most wins (29). Overall, Phoenix was first in wins (50) and total games (53). Orlando had the least wins (12), but the LA Lakers had the worst percentage (82.1). The Lakers had the most losses (7). Conversely, opponents of Memphis had the best winning mark 41 games in which they scored 100 before the Grizzlies. Utah foes had the worst percentage (80.0). Own Opponents Times Didn t Reach Teams W L Pct 100 Pts. Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas San Antonio Washington Toronto Houston LA Clippers Miami Detroit NO/Okla. City New York Philadelphia Pheonix Boston Orlando Indiana Milwaukee New Jersey Denver Golden State Minnesota Portland Utah Sacramento Memphis Atlanta Seattle LA Lakers TOTALS SLOAN NO. 1 IN COACHING SENIORITY Coaches in the NBA do not stay put for long periods so it s not surprising that the coach with longest continuous tenure now in his 19th year is Jerry Sloan at Utah. Next is Gregg Popovich, now in his 11th year at San Antonio. Of course there are coaches like Flip Saunders, Don Nelson and Pat Riley who have been continuous in the league but have moved their coaching residences. OFFENSIVE PLAYER G OFF ORP-48 Jeff Foster Reggie Evans Dikembe Mutombo Tyson Chandler Paul Millsap Chuck Hayes Drew Gooden Nazr Mohammed Zydrunas Ilgauskas David Lee Erick Dampier Desagana Diop Ben Wallace Brendan Haywood Dan Gadsuric Times Didn t Reach Teams W L Pct 100 Pts. Atlanta Boston Detroit Miami San Antonio Sacramento Indiana Philadelpha Washington Orlando Milwaukee Charlotte Golden State Portland Memphis Cleveland NO/Okla.City New York LA Clippers Toronto Dallas Minnesota New Jersey Houston LA Lakers Seattle Denver Phoenix Chicago Utah TOTAL %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %; %. REBOUNDS PER 48-MINUTES DEFENSIVE PLAYER G DEF DRP-48 Marcus Camby Reeggie Evans Kevin Garnett Dikembe Mutombo Carlos Boozer Kurt Thomas Dwight Howard David Lee Tim Duncan Tyson Chandler Al Jefferson Yao Ming Andris Biedrins Emeka Okafor Amare Stoudemire

210 ANALYSIS OF NBA S QUARTER SCORING The following charts show the quarter scoring for and against NBA teams in Phoenix and Golden State topped the league in the first, Golden State in the second, Phoenix in the third and Utah in the fourth. The L.A. Lakers and Charlotte were tops in overtime. Portland scored the least points in the first and second and Miami in the third, New Orleans in the fourth and Orlando in overtime. There were 1,835 periods in which less than 20 points were scored, and only 62 when 40 or more points were tallied. Phoenix had the least (36) sub-20 point periods, and Boston the most (90). Phoenix (8) had the most 40 point periods and 6 teams had none. Eight Golden State foes had 40 pointers, while 9 teams did not allow any. You will note more sub-20 point periods were tallied in the fourth period (497) and the least (414) in the first. San Antonio won the most quarters (190) and lost the least (127). Minnesota won the least (130) and Seattle lost the most (175), Minnesota (27) had the most ties while Denver had the least (10). Dallas had the best record (44-5) after a first period lead, Phoenix (50-4) after the second and after three (56-9). Boston was the worst after one (10-23) and after two (13-13) and Memphis (12-9) after three. NBA SCORING BY PERIODS ( ) OFFENSE Team 1st Per. 2nd Per. 3rd Per. 4th Per. Ovt. Total High Game Low Game Phoenix Golden State Denver Washington LA Lakers Memphis Utah Sacramento Dallas Milwaukee Toronto Seattle Chicago San Antonio New Jersey New York Houston Charlotte Cleveland Minnesota Detroit Boston LA Clippers Indiana New Orleans Philadelphia Orlando Miami Portland Atlanta League DEFENSE Team 1st Per. 2nd Per. 3rd Per. 4th Per. Ovt. Total High Game Low Game San Antonio Detroit Houston Dallas Cleveland Chicago Orlando Miami LA Clippers New Orleans Philadelphia Indiana New Jersey Portland Atlanta Toronto Utah Boston Minnesota New York Charlotte Seattle Phoenix Sacramento LA Lakers Denver Milwaukee Washington Memphis Golden State League Boldface figures are best or worst for category. 207

211 NBA SCORING BY PERIODS ( ) BY AVERAGE OFFENSE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Extra Per Per Sub 40-Pt. Per. Per. Per. Per. Per. Game High Low 20-Pt. Plus Avg.. Avg. Avg. Avg. Avg. Avg. Pts. Pts. Pers. Pers. Phoenix Golden State Denver Washington LA Lakers Memphis Utah Sacramento Dallas Milwaukee Toronto Seattle Chicago San Antonio New Jersey New York Houston Charlotte Cleveland Minnesota Detroit Boston LA Clippers Indiana New Orleans Philadelphia Orlando Miami Portland Atlanta League DEFENSE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Extra Per Per Sub 40-Pt. Per. Per. Per. Per. Per. Game High Low 20-Pt. Plus Avg.. Avg. Avg. Avg. Avg. Avg. Pts. Pts. Pers. Pers. San Antonio Detriot Houston Dallas Cleveland Chicago Orlando Miami LA Clippers New Orleans Philadelphia Indiana New Jersey Portland Atlanta Toronto Utah Boston Minnesota New York Charlotte Seattle Phoenix Sacramento LA Lakers Denver Milwaukee Washington Memphis Golden State League Boldface indicates high or low in each category. 208

212 NBA QUARTER RECORDS Game Record Quarter Sweeps (4-0) Quarter Record By Quarters Times Times Blanked Team W L T W L T Blanked Foes By Foes San Antonio Phoenix Dallas Detroit Chicago Houston Utah Cleveland Denver LA Clippers LA Lakers Toronto Miami Orlando Washington Golden State New Orleans Indiana New Jersey Sacramento Philadelphia Portland New York Charlotte Milwaukee Boston Atlanta Memphis Seattle Minnesota League Boldface indicates high or low in each category. TEAM REBOUNDS (Rebounds not credited to individuals) Differ- Own Own Foes Foes Team Own Foes Total ential High Low High Low Denver H 3 HA 17 H 4 A Cleveland H 4 HA 17 H 4 H Charlotte A 4 HA 19 A 1 H Orlando H 3 H 16 HA 2 H Golden State HA 2 A 17 A 4 HA Utah A 4 H 17 H 2 H New York A 4 HA 15 A 2 A Sacramento H 2 A 15 A 2 A Chicago HA 2 A 19 A 4 HA Atlanta H 3 A 17 A 2 H LA Lakers H 4 HA 16 A 2 HA Boston A 3 HA 22 A 3 H Washington H 3 HA 16 A 2 H New Jersey A 2 A 20 H 3 HA Miami A 4 H 14 HA 2 H Indiana HA 3 H 18 H 4 HA Houston H 3 HA 17 HA 2 A LA Clippers A 1 A 16 H 2 H Milwaukee A 3 HA 15 H 4 A Portland A 2 HA 18 H 0 A Philadelphia HA 1 H 21 A 1 H New Orleans A 2 H 18 A 3 H Seattle H 2 HA 17 H 2 A San Antonio H 2 A 17 A 2 H Detroit A 2 H 18 H 2 H Memphis HA 4 HA 17 A 1 H Minnesota H 1 A 17 H 3 HA Dallas A 0 H 16 A 1 H Phoenix A 1 A 16 HA 2 A Toronto H 1 A 15 A 1 A League 27,109 21,109 42,218 Key: H=Home A=Away Boldface indicates high or low in each category (Totals in , 702; , 479; , 705; ,502; ,754; ,676; ,603; ,791; ,887; ; ,101; ,370; ,829; ,589; ,307; ,437; ,014; , ,656; ,438; ,584; , ,018; ,144; ,311; ,578; ,290; ,679; ,021; ,880; ,114; ,783; ,146.) 209

213 NBA HIGH AND LOW QUARTERS OFFENSE Sub 20-pt. Periods 40-pt. Plus Periods Team 1stPD 2ndPD 3rdPD 4thPD Total 1stPD 2ndPD 3rdPD 4thPD Total Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Golden State Houston Indiana LA Lakers LA Clippers Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Jersey New Orleans New York Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Seattle Toronto Utah Washington League DEFENSE Sub 20-pt. Periods 40-pt. Plus Periods Team 1stPD 2ndPD 3rdPD 4thPD Total 1stPD 2ndPD 3rdPD 4thPD Total Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Golden State Houston Indiana LA Lakers LA Clippers Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Jersey New Orleans New York Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Seattle Toronto Utah Washington League Boldface indicates high and low in each category. Sub 20 periods totaled 1944 in ; 1945 in ; 2452 in ; 2145 in ; 2094 in ; 2241 in ; 1865 in ; 1636 in ; 2095 in , 1975 in , 1632 in , 1382 in , 1325 in , 971 in , 970 in , 1052 in , 899 in , 700 in , 723 in , 522 in , 572 in , 491 in , 569 in , 671 in , 657 in , 614 in , 600 in , 594 in , 739 in , 611 in , and 754 in plus periods totaled 33 in ; 43 in ; 14 in ; 30 in , 9 in ; 23 in ;42 in ; 9 in , 26 in , 40 in , 51 in , 60 in and , 85 in , 105 in , 163 in , 105 in ,139 in , 99 in , 117 in , 124 in , 123 in , 116 in , 117 in , 122 in , 97 in , 115 in , 92 in , 99 in , 34 in and 49 in

214 NBA WINS & LOSSES AFTER PERIOD LEADS Home Games Away Games All Games Led Led Led Led Led Led Led Led Led After After After After After After After After After 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr Atlanta % 65.0% 80.0% 66.7% 72.7% 85.7% 71.0% 67.7% 81.5% Boston % 50.0% 64.7% 25.0% 50.0% 63.6% 30.3% 50.0% 64.3% Charlotte % 68.4% 78.3% 50.0% 71.4% 75.0% 51.7% 69.7% 77.1% Chicago % 85.7% 92.9% 52.9% 83.3% 76.5% 68.9% 85.0% 86.7% Cleveland % 95.8% 89.7% 50.0% 61.1% 72.2% 69.0% 81.0% 83.0% Dallas % 93.1% 93.8% 86.4% 86.4% 95.8% 89.8% 90.2% 94.6% Denver % 73.1% 78.6% 59.1% 66.7% 76.2% 62.5% 70.5% 77.6% Detroit % 76.0% 90.5% 83.3% 81.0% 87.0% 78.6% 78.3% 88.6% Golden State % 84.6% 92.0% 41.2% 56.3% 62.5% 70.0% 73.8% 80.5% Houston % 81.3% 87.1% 65.2% 80.0% 88.9% 71.7% 80.8% 87.9% Indiana % 63.6% 79.2% 46.2% 60.0% 71.4% 55.2% 62.5% 76.3% LA Lakers % 79.2% 82.6% 47.1% 70.6% 76.5% 62.2% 75.6% 80.0% LA Clippers % 77.8% 87.5% 60.0% 66.7% 90.9% 66.7% 73.8% 88.6% Memphis % 58.3% 50.0% 22.2% 53.8% 66.7% 41.7% 56.0% 57.1% Miami % 76.9% 91.3% 62.5% 75.0% 86.7% 74.4% 76.2% 89.5% Milwaukee % 52.6% 66.7% 50.0% 50.0% 58.3% 46.9% 51.4% 63.6% Minnesota % 64.7% 64.7% 50.0% 43.8% 50.0% 53.3% 54.5% 58.1% New Jersey % 72.7% 84.0% 56.3% 52.9% 61.9% 70.3% 64.1% 73.9% New Orleans % 85.7% 90.9% 46.7% 61.5% 56.3% 57.1% 76.5% 76.3% New York % 83.3% 82.4% 40.0% 66.7% 83.3% 50.0% 76.7% 82.8% Orlando % 70.8% 80.0% % 84.6% 61.9% 68.3% 81.6% Philadelphia % 66.7% 81.8% 36.8% 58.3% 80.0% 53.8% 63.6% 81.3% Phoenix % 96.6% 88.9% 76.2% % 85.1% 92.6% 86.2% Portland % 66.7% 75.0% 40.0% 61.5% 87.5% 47.4% 64.3% 79.2% Sacramento % 65.4% 77.3% 58.3% 61.5% 56.3% 59.0% 64.1% 68.4% San Antonio % 87.1% 93.1% 74.1% 70.0% 88.0% 77.4% % Seattle % 71.4% 85.7% 47.1% 47.1% 61.5% 54.3% 60.5% 74.1% Toronto % 95.7% 66.7% 59.1% 87.5% 73.3% 75.6% 92.3% Utah % 82.6% 85.2% 52.2% 66.7% 88.2% 69.0% 75.0% 86.4% Washington % 83.3% 81.5% 42.1% 50.0% 73.7% 61.4% 69.0% 78.3% League % 77.2% 83.8% 55.7% 65.7% % 72.4% 80.9% Boldface indicates best or worst in category. 7 NCAA, OLYMPICS AND NBA CHAMPIONS Seven players have played on the NCAA champions, the Olympics title team and the NBA titlists. They are Clyde Lovellette, 1952 Olympics, 1952 Kansas U., 1954 Minneapolis Lakers and 1964 Boston Celtics; Bill Russell, 1956 U of San Francisco, 1956 Olympics and 1957 plus other Celtic teams; K.C. Jones, 1955 U of San Francisco, 1956 Olympics and 1959 plus other Boston Celtics; Jerry Lucas, 1960 Ohio State, 1960 Olympics, and 1973 New York Knicks; Quinn Buckner, 1976 Indiana U, 1976 Olympics and 1984 Boston Celtics; Magic Johnson 1979 Michigan State, 1992 Olympics and 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1988 Los Angeles Lakers and Michael Jordan 1982 North Carolina, 1984 and 1992 Olympics and 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998 Chicago Bulls. ONLY 10 ROOKIES SCORED 2,000 POINTS In NBA history only 10 rookies scored 2,000 points their first year. The group included Wilt Chamberlain (best with 2707), Walt Bellamy, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Elvin Hayes, Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, Billy Knight, Rick Barry, Geoff Petrie and Sidney Wicks. Five others (Julius Erving, Artis Gilmore, Connie Hawkins, Spencer Haywood, and Dan Issel) did it in their first ABA season. 211

215 NBA COACHES ( ) TEAM ATLANTA Mike Woodson Mike Woodson Mike Woodson Mike Woodson Terry Stotts Lon Kruger Lon Kruger Lon Kruger Terry Stotts BOSTON Doc Rivers Doc Rivers Doc Rivers Doc Rivers Jim O Brien Jim O Brien Jim O Brien Rick Pitino John Carroll Jim O Brien CHARLOTTE Sam Vincent Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff CHICAGO Scott Skiles Scotty Skiles Scotty Skiles Scotty Skiles Bill Cartwright Bill Cartwright Tim Floyd Tim Floyd Scotty Skiles Bill Cartwright CLEVELAND Mike Brown Mike Brown Mike Brown Paul Silas Paul Silas John Lucas John Lucas Randy Wittman Brendon Malone Keith Smart DALLAS Avery Johnson Avery Johnson Avery Johnson Don Nelson Don Nelson Don Nelson Don Nelson Don Nelson Avery Johnson Donn Nelson DENVER George Karl George Karl George Karl Jeff Bzdelik Jeff Bzdelik Jeff Bzdelik Dan Issel Dan Issel Michael Cooper Mike Evans George Karl DETROIT Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Larry Brown Larry Brown Rick Carlisle Rick Carlisle George Irvine George Irvine GOLDEN STATE Don Nelson Don Nelson Mike Montgomery Mike Montgomery Eric Musselman Eric Musselman Dave Cowens Dave Cowens Brian Winters Garry St. Jean HOUSTON Rick Adelman Jeff Van Gundy Jeff Van Gundy Jeff Van Gundy Jeff Van Gundy Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich INDIANA Jim O Brien Rick Carlisle Rick Carlisle Rick Carlisle Rick Carlisle Isiah Thomas Isiah Thomas Isiah Thomas LA CLIPPERS Mike Dunleavy, Sr. Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy Alvin Gentry Alvin Gentry Alvin Gentry Dennis Johnson Jim Todd LA LAKERS Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Rudy Tomjanovich Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Frank Hamblen Kurt Rambis MEMPHIS Marc Iavaroni Mike Fratello Mike Fratello Hubie Brown Hubie Brown Sidney Lowe Sidney Lowe Sidney Lowe Tony Barone Mike Fratello Hubie Brown Lionel Hollins MIAMI Pat Riely Pat Riley Stan Van Gundy Stan Van Gundy Stan Van Gundy Pat Riley Pat Riley Pat Riley Pat Riley MILWAUKEE Larry Krystkowiak Terry Stotts Terry Stotts Terry Porter Terry Porter George Karl George Karl George Karl Larry Krystkowiak MINNESOTA Randy Wittman Dwane Casey Dwane Casey Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Randy Wittman Kevin McHale NEW JERSEY Lawrence Frank Lawrence Frank Lawrence Frank Lawrence Frank Lawrence Frank Byron Scott Byron Scott Byron Scott NEW ORLEANS Byron Scott Byron Scott Byron Scott Byron Scott Tim Floyd Paul Silas Paul Silas Paul Silas NEW YORK Isiah Thomas Isiah Thomas Larry Brown Lenny Wilkens Don Chaney Don Chaney Jeff Van Gundy Jeff Van Gundy Herb Williams Lenny Wilkens Don Chaney ORLANDO Stan Van Gundy Brian Hill Brian Hill Johnny Davis Doc Rivers Doc Rivers Doc Rivers Doc Rivers Chris Jent Johnny Davis PHILADELPHIA Maurice Cheeks Maurice Cheeks Maurice Cheeks Jim O Brien Randy Ayers Larry Brown Larry Brown Larry Brown Chris Ford PHOENIX Mike D Antoni Mike D Antoni Mike D Antoni Mike D Antoni Frank Johnson Frank Johnson Scott Skiles Danny Ainge Mike D Antoni Scott Skiles PORTLAND Nate McMillan Nate McMillan Nate McMillan Maurice Cheeks Maurice Cheeks Maurice Cheeks Maurice Cheeks Mike Dunleavy Kevin Pritchard SACRAMENTO Reggie Theus Eric Musselman Rick Adelman Rick Adelman Rick Adelman Rick Adelman Rick Adelman Rick Adelman SAN ANTONIO Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich SEATTLE P.J. Carlesimo Bob Hill Bobby Weiss Nate McMillan Nate McMillan Nate McMillan Nate McMillan Paul Westphal Bob Hill Nate McMillan TORONTO Sam Mitchell Sam Mitchell Sam Mitchell Sam Mitchell Kevin O Neill Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens UTAH Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan WASHINGTON Eddie Jordan Eddie Jordan Eddie Jordan Eddie Jordan Eddie Jordan Doug Collins Doug Collins Leonard Hamilton Darrell Walker 212

216 NBA COACHES ( ) TEAM ATLANTA Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens Lenny Wilkens Bobby Weiss BOSTON Rick Pitino Rick Pitino Rick Pitino M.I. Carr M.I. Carr Chris Ford Chris Ford Chris Ford CHARLOTTE Allan Bristow Allan Bristow Allan Bristow CHICAGO Tim Floyd Tim Floyd Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Phil Jackson Phil Jackson CLEVELAND Randy Wittman Mike Fratello Mike Fratello Mike Fratello Mike Fratello Mike Fratello Mike Fratello Lenny Wilkens DALLAS Don Nelson Don Nelson Jim Cleamons Jim Cleamons Dick Motta Dick Motta Quinn Buckner Rich Adubato Don Nelson Gar Heard DENVER Dan Issel Mike D Antoni Bill Hanzlik Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff Dan Issel Dan Issel Dan Issel Dick Motta Gene Little Bernie Bickerstaff DETROIT Alvin Gentry Alvin Gentry Doug Collins Doug Collins Doug Collins Don Chaney Don Chaney Ron Rothstein George Irvine Alvin Gentry GOLDEN STATE P.J. Carlesimo P.J. Carlesimo P.J. Carlesimo Rick Adelman Rick Adelman Don Nelson Don Nelson Don Nelson Gary St. John Bob Lanier HOUSTON Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich INDIANA Larry Bird Larry Bird Larry Bird Larry Brown Larry Brown Larry Brown Larry Brown Bob Hill LA CLIPPERS Chris Ford Chris Ford Bill Fitch Bill Fitch Bill Fitch Bill Fitch Bobby Weiss Larry Brown Jim Todd Mack Calvin Larry Brown LA LAKERS Phil Jackson Del Harris Del Harris Del Harris Del Harris Del Harris Randy Pfund Randy Pfund Kurt Rambis Magic Johnson MEMPHIS Brian Hill Brian Hill Brian Hill Lional Hollins MIAMI Pat Riely Pat Riley Pat Riley Pat Riley Pat Riley Kevin Loughery Kevin Loughery Kevin Loughery Alvin Gentry MILWAUKEE George Karl George Karl Chris Ford Chris Ford Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy Frank Hamblen MINNESOTA Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Flip Saunders Bill Blair Bill Blair Sidney Lowe Jimmy Rodgers Flip Saunders Sidney Lowe NEW JERSEY Don Casey John Calipari John Calipari Dave Cowens Butch Beard Butch Beard Chuck Daly Chuck Daly Don Casey NEW ORLEANS Paul Silas Dave Cowens Dave Cowens John Calipari Allan Bristow Paul Silas NEW YORK Jeff Van Gundy Jeff Van Gundy Jeff Van Gundy Jeff Van Gundy Don Nelson Pat Riley Pat Riley Pat Riley Jeff Van Gundy ORLANDO Doc Rivers Chuck Daly Chuck Daly Brian Hill Brian Hill Brian Hill Brian Hill Matt guokas Rich Adubato PHILADELPHIA Larry Brown Larry Brown Larry Brown Johnny Davis John Lucas John Lucas Fred Carter Doug Moe Fred Carter PHOENIX Danny Ainge Danny Ainge Danny Ainge Cotton Fitzsimmons Paul Westphal Paul Westphal Paul Westphal Paul Westphal Cotton Fitzsimmons PORTLAND Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy Mike Dunleavy P.J. Carlesimo P.J. Carlesimo P.J. Carlesimo Rick Adelman Rick Adelman SACRAMENTO Rick Adelman Rick Adelman Eddie Jordan Garry St. Jean Garry St. Jean Garry St. Jean Garry St. Jean Garry St. Jean Eddie Jordan Rex Hughes SAN ANTONIO Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich Bob Hill Bob Hill Bob Hill John Lucas Jerry Tarkanian John Lucas Bob Bass SEATTLE Paul Westphal Paul Westphal George Karl George Karl George Karl George Karl George Karl George Karl Bob Kloppenburg George Karl TORONTO Butch Carter Butch Carter Darrell Walker Darrell Walker Brendan Malone Butch Carter Jerry Sloan UTAH Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Bernie Bickerstaff Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan Jerry Sloan VANCOUVER Brian Winters Brian Winters Stu Jackson WASHINGTON Gar Heard Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff Jimmy Lynam Jimmy Lynam Jimmy Lynam Wes Unseld Wes Unseld Darrell Walker Jim Brovelli Bob Stack 213

217 ALL-TIME LIST OF COLLEGES OF NBA COACHES Here is a list of college alma maters of everyone who ever was an NBA head-coach, regardless of how brief his tenure. There are two lists one showing a college and its coaching alumni, and another list showing how many coaches each college has produced. BY COLLEGE (* - attended more than one school) Air Force Academy Gregg Popovich Appalachian Alvin Gentry Arizona State Lionel Hollins* Byron Scott Arkansas Darrell Walker Baltimore Red Holzman* Bellarmine John MacLeod Bloomsburg (Pa.) Chuck Daly* Boston College Kevin Loughery* Bowling Green State Al Bianchi Bob Hill Bradley Stan Albeck Brigham Young Danny Ainge Brown John Bach* Bucknell Alvin Julian Butler Murray Mendenhall* Cameron Avery Johnson* Canisius Jack McCarthy Bob MacKinnon Catholic Charles Shipp Chowan Nate McMillan* Cincinnati Ed Jucker City College of New York Red Holzman* Clarion John Calipari* Coe College Bill Fitch Colgate Carl Braun Bobby Wanzer* Columbia Walt Budko Connecticut Bob Stack Creighton Paul Silas Dartmouth Dick McGuire* Bob Red Rolfe Dayton Johnny Davis DePaul George Mikan DePauw Murray Mendenhall* Denver Vince Boryla* James Darden* Detroit Dave DeBusschere Dickinson John Carroll Dixie Lionel Hollins* Duquesne Paul Birch East Stroudsburg (Pa.) Robert Morris Evansville Jerry Sloan* Fitchburg State Jim Todd Florida State Dave Cowens Morris McHone Tom Nissalke* Fordham John Bach* P.J. Carlesimo Dick Fitzgerald Franklin (Ind.) Burl Friddle Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian Rolland Todd George Washington Red Auerbach* Grambling State Bob Hopkins Willis Reed Guilford Robert Kauffman M. L. Carr Hamline Howard Schultz Hannibal-LaGrange Cotton Fitzsimmons* Hawaii Red Rocha* High Point Gene Littles Holy Cross Bob Cousy Tom Heinsohn Joe Mullaney Houston Don Chaney Idaho, College of Elgin Baylor* Illinois Philip Brownstein Jerry Colangelo* John (Red) Kerr Andy Phillip Roger Potter Jerry Sloan* John Smiley Illinois at Chicago Jeff Bzdelik 214 Indiana Paul Armstrong Larry Bird* Quinn Buckner Butch Carter Larry Frank Bob Leonard John Logan Herman Schaefer Keith Smart Isiah Thomas Dick Van Arsdale Randy Wittman Mike Woodson Indiana State Larry Bird* Glenn Curtis Iona Richie Guerin Brendan Malone Iowa Ed Badger Don Nelson Jimmy Rodgers Ken Suesens J.C. Smith Draff Young Kansas Jerry Colangelo* Kevin Pritchard Kansas State Mike Evans Lon Kruger Kennedy College (Neb.) Brian Hill Kent State Bill Bertka Don Delaney Kentucky Clifford Barker Dan Issel Wallace Jones Pat Riley Long Beach State Mike Montgomery Long Island Roy Rubin* Louisiana State Bob Pettit Louisiana Tech Tim Floyd Scotty Robertson Louisville Butch Beard Roy Rubin* Wes Unseld Loyola (Calif.) Rick Adelman Loyola (Md.) Al Barthelme Maine Rick Carlisle* Manhattan Neil Cohalan Maryland John Lucas Gene Shue Marquette Doc Rivers Marshall Mike D Antoni Massachusetts Rick Pitino McGill (Can.) Kevin O Neill Mercer Sam Williams Miami of Ohio Randy Ayers Tates Locke Michigan George Lee Rudy Tomjanovich Michigan State Bill Berry Magic Johnson Scott Skiles Sam Vincent Midwestern (Texas) State Cotton Fitzsimmons* Milligan Del Harris Minnesota John Kundla Kevin McHale Phil (Flip) Saunders Montana Larry Krystkowiak Montclair State Mike Fratello Mt. Saint Mary s Fred Carter Navy Vince Boryla* Nazareth Jeff Van Gundy Nevada Las Vegas Reggie Theus New Mexico Mel Daniels Michael Cooper NYU Frank McGuire* Joe Chick Reiser* Tom Sanders Dolph Schayes Bill van Breda Kolff* Niagara Hubie Brown Larry Costello Frank Layden North Carolina Larry Brown Billy Cunningham George Karl Horace Bones McKinney* Doug Moe Donnie Walsh

218 ALL-TIME LIST OF COLLEGES OF NBA COACHES (Concluded) North Carolina (WIL) John Calipari* North Carolina A&T Al Attles North Carolina State Sidney Lowe Horace Bones McKinney* Nate McMillan* North Dakota Phil Jackson Northeast Missouri Harry Gallatin Notre Dame John Castellani Vince Boryla* Marko Todorovich* Charles Wolf* Oakland City (Ind.) Jerry Reynolds* Oberlin David McMillan Ohio Mike Schuler Ohio State Jim Cleamons Chris Jent Neil Johnston Herb Williams Ohio Wesleyan Tates Locke* Oklahoma Garfield Heard Terry Stotts Oklahoma Baptist Bob Bass Oregon Stu Jackson Oregon State Red Rocha* Tex Winter* Pennsylvania Dick Harter* Jack McCloskey Dave Wohl Penn State Kenneth Loeffler Bob Weiss Pepperdine Ed Gregory Rex Hughes Dennis Johnson Pikeville Donnis Butcher Portland Ray Scott Pratt Institute Joe Chick Reiser* Princeton Bill van Breda Kolff* Providence John Egan Albert Soar Lenny Wilkens Purdue Terry Dischinger Doxie Moore Rhode Island Ron Rothstein Rider Dick Harter* Rochester John Bach* Rutgers Eddie Jordan St. Bonaventure Chuck Daly* Ed Donovan Bob Lanier St. John s Fuzzy Levane Kevin Loughery* Dick McGuire* Frank McGuire* Jack McMahon St. Joseph s Matt Goukas* Jim Lynam Jack McKinney Jack Ramsay George Senesky Paul Westhead Jim O Brien Saint Louis Ed Macauley San Diego Bernie Bickerstaff Mike Brown Eric Musselman San Francisco Jim Brovelli Bill Cartwright Michael Farmer K.C. Jones Bill Russell Fred Scolari San Jose State Stu Inman Santa Clara Bob Feerick Bruce Hale Kurt Rambis Seattle Elgin Baylor* Seton Hall Dick Fitzgerald John (Honey) Russell Ed Sadowski 215 Dick Vitale Bobby Wanzer* South Carolina Mike Dunleavy Brian Winters Southern Avery Johnson* Southern California Mack Calvin Alex Hannum Bob Kloppenburg* Bill Sharman Paul Westphal Tex Winter* Southwestern Oklahoma Grady Lewis Springfield (Mass.) Garry St. Jean Stanford Jim Pollard Syracuse Frank Hamblen Lew Hayman SUNY (Brockport) Stan Van Gundy Temple Don Casey Tennessee Gene Tormohlen Tennessee (Martin) Leonard Hamilton Texas Slater Martin Toledo Paul Seymour Utah Morris Bucky Buckwalter Utah State Phil Johnson* Dick Motta Vermont Herb Brown Villa Madonna (now Thomas More) Larry Staverman Charles Wolf* Villanova Chris Ford Vincennes Jerry Reynolds* Virginia Rick Carlisle* Marc Iavaroni Virginia Military Bill Blair Virginia Tech Allan Bristow John Wetzel Wake Forest Frank Johnson Washington George Irvine Washington (Mo.) Marko Todorovich* Washington & Jefferson Buddy Jeannette Waynesburg Clair Bee* Weber State Phil Johnson* Western Kentucky Tom Marshall Western Michigan Roy Clifford West Texas State Maurice Cheeks West Virginia Fred Schaus Rod Thorn Jerry West West Virginia State Earl Lloyd Wheaton Randy Pfund Donn Nelson William Paterson (N.J.) Richie Adubato Wisconsin Harold Olson Dick Versace Wisconsin Stevens Point Terry Porter Wittenberg Bill Musselman Wyoming James Darden* Marko Todorovich* Xavier Philip Sachs Charles Wolf* Did Not Attend College Carl Bennett Al Cervi Dutch Dehnert Ike Duffey Charles Eckman Eddie Gottlieb Les Harrison Nat Hickey Joe Lapchick 10 PASSES INSURE 76ERS WIN Since the advent of the 24-second clock, it is unlikely any team has completed 10 straight passes to freeze a one-point lead. That is, until the Philadelphia 76ers did it versus Milwaukee Feb. 13, 2001 on the Bucks floor. The Sixers gained possession with 13.4 seconds to play, ahead They then passed the ball 10 times, never allowing the Bucks to foul a man with the ball. Finally, with 3 tenths of a second left, Glenn Robinson fouled Aaron McKie who made both shots and it was all over. If the Bucks had fouled a player without the ball, the Sixers would have received one shot and possession. Of course, prior to the 24-second clock, teams could have made 10 passes since there was no time limit, but these 10 passes were achieved in 13.1 seconds.

219 Thirteen Indiana Seven Illinois St. Joseph s Six North Carolina San Francisco Southern California Five NYU St. John s Seton Hall Four Kentucky Michigan State Notre Dame Iowa Ohio State Three Florida State Fordham Holy Cross Louisville Minnesota Niagara North Carolina State Pennsylvania Pepperdine Providence Santa Clara St. Bonaventure West Virginia Two Arizona State Bowling Green Canisius Colgate Dartmouth Denver Fordham Fresno State Grambling State Guilford Indiana State Iona Kansas Kansas State Kent State Louisiana Tech Maryland Miami of Ohio Michigan New Mexico Oklahoma Oregon State Penn State Purdue San Diego South Carolina Syracuse Utah State Villa Madonna (Now Thomas More) Virginia Virginia Tech Wheaton (Ill.) Wisconsin Wyoming Xavier One Air Force Academy Appalachian COACHES RANKING BY COLLEGE Arkansas Baltimore Bellarmine Bloomsburg State (Pa.) Boston College Bradley Brigham Young Brown Bucknell Butler Cameron Catholic Cincinnati City College of New York Clarion Coe College Columbia Connecticut Creighton Dayton DePaul DePauw Detroit Dickinson Dixie Duquense East Stroudsburg (Pa.) Evansville Fitchburg State Franklin (Ind.) George Washington Hannibal (La Grange) Hamline Hawaii High Point Houston Idaho, College of Illinois (Chicago) J.C. Smith Kansas State Kennedy College (Neb.) Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana State Loyola (Calif.) Loyola (Md.) Maine Manhattan Marquette Marshall Massachusetts McGill Mercer Miami (Fla.) Midwestern (Texas) State Milligan Montana Montclair State Mt. Saint Mary s Navy Nazareth North Carolina (Wil) North Carolina A&T North Dakota Northeast Missouri Oakland City (IND.) Oberlin Ohio Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma Baptist Oregon Pikeville Portland Pratt Institute Princeton Rhode Island Rider Rochester Rutgers Saint Louis San Jose State Seattle Southern Southwestern Okla. Springfield (Mass.) Stanford SUNY (Brockport) Temple Tennessee Tennessee (Martin) Texas Toledo Utah Vermont Villanova Vincennes Virginia Military Wake Forest Washington Washington (Mo.) Washington & Jefferson Waynesburg Weber State Western Kentucky Western Michigan West Texas State West Virginia State William Paterson (N.J.) Wisconsin Stevens Point Wittenberg UTAH TOPS REBOUNDING IN TEAM DIFFERENTIAL If you take the rebounding average of all 30 teams and compare it with the average of their foes, you ll find Utah has the best mark with a positive 5.5 edge on their rivals. Golden State was last with a minus 5.0. OWN FOES AVG. AVG. DIFF. Utah New York Dallas Cleveland Orlando Chicago Houston New Orleans LA Clippers San Antonio Denver Portland Indiana Boston Atlanta OWN FOES AVG. AVG. DIFF. Miami New Jersey Detroit LA Lakers Minnesota Philadelphia Seattle Washington Phoenix Memphis Charlotte Toronto Milwaukee Sacramento Golden State NBA S FASTEST TO 30,000 POINTS PLAYER TEAM GAMES DATE OPPONENT Wilt Chamberlain LA Lakers 941 Feb. 16, 1972 at Phoenix Michael Jordan Washington 960 Jan. 4, 2002 vs. Chicago Kareem Abdul-Jabbar LA Lakers 1101 Nov. 19, 1983 at Portland Karl Malone Utah 1152 Jan. 29, 2000 at Minnesota 216

220 NBA S TOP WINNINGEST COACHES W-L Pct. Years Teams 1. Don Nelson Milwaukee, Golden State, New York, Dallas, Golden State 2. Pat Riley LA Lakers, New York, Miami 3. Lenny Wilkens Seattle, Portland, Seattle, Cleveland, Atlanta, Toronto, New York 4. Jerry Sloan Chicago, Utah 5. Larry Brown Denver, New Jersey, San Antonio, LA Clippers, Indiana, Philadelphia, Detroit, New York 6. Bill Fitch Cleveland, Boston, Houston, New Jersey, LA Clippers 7. Red Auerbach Washington, Tri-Cities, Boston 8. Dick Motta Chicago, Washington, Dallas, Sacramento, Dallas, Denver 9. Phil Jackson Chicago, LA Lakers 10. Jack Ramsay ers, Buffalo, Portland, Indiana 11. Cotton Fitzsimmons Phoenix, Atlanta, Buffalo, Kansas City, San Antonio, Phoenix, Phoenix RECORD OF CURRENT NBA COACHES Regular Season Playoffs All-Star Game Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pat Riley Jerry Sloan Phil Jackson George Karl Gregg Popovich Mike Dunleavey Flip Saunders Doc Rivers Nate McMillan Scotty Skiles Bryon Scott Maurice Cheeks Mike D'Antonio Eddie Jordan Isiah Thomas Lawrence Frank Avery Johnson Sam Mitchell Mike Brown Mike Woodson Larry Krystkowiak Randy Wittman Rick Adelman Jim O Brien Stan Van Gundy P.J. Carlesimo Don Nelson *Marc Iavaroni, Reggie Theus and Sam Vincent never coached in NBA. Lawrence Frank, August 23, 1970 Mike Brown, March 5, 1970 Avery Johnson, March 25, 1965 Larry Krystkowiak, September 23, 1964 Scotty Skiles, March 5, 1964 Nate McMillan, August 3, 1964 Sam Vincent, May 18, 1963 Sam Mitchell, September 2, 1963 Doc Rivers, October 13, 1961 Isiah Thomas, April 30, 1961 NBA COACHES BIRTHDAYS (Youngest to Oldest) Byron Scott, March 28, 1961 Randy Wittman, October 28, 1959 Stan Van Gundy, September 21, 1959 Mike Woodson, March 24, 1958 Reggie Theus, October 13, 1957 Maurice Cheeks, September 8, 1956 Marc Iavaroni, September 15, 1956 Phil (Flip) Saunders, February 23, 1955 Ed Jordan, January 29, 1955 Mike Dunleavy, March 21, 1954 Jim O Brien, February 11, 1952 George Karl, May 12, 1951 Mike D Antonio, May 8, 1951 Gregg Popovich, January 28, 1949 P.J. Carlesimo, May 30, 1949 Rick Adelman, June 16, 1946 Phil Jackson, September 17, 1945 Pat Riley, March 20, 1945 Jerry Sloan, March 28, 1942 Don Nelson, May 15, FULL-TIME STARTERS Thirty-six players (8 more than last year) started every one of his team s 82 games during the season. Bruce Bowen and Tayshawn Prince were repeaters. B. Bowen has longest streak of 436 games starting 2/28/02. Next is Prince (273), starting 12/18/04. There were 28 in , 11 in , 20 in , 20 in , 17 in , 19 in , 27 in , 39 in , 23 in , 15 in , 21 in , 14 in , 17 in , 16 in , 23 in , 18 in , 22 in , 16 in , 17 in , 20 in , 15 in , 13 in , 14 in , 10 in , 15 in , 17 in , 25 in , 17 in , 12 in , 14 in , and 17 in

221 ANALYSIS OF SUB 100-POINT GAMES IN OWN 80 to Sub No. of 89 pt. 80 pt. TEAM Games W-L Games Games Phoenix Golden State Denver Utah LA Lakers Washington Sacramento Dallas Seattle Chicago New Jersey Milwaukee Memphis Portland Utah Indiana San Antonio Toronto Philadephia New Orleans New Jersey LA Clippers Houston Chicago Orlando Miami Dallas Detroit Cleveland San Antonio TOTALS OPPONENTS 80 to Sub No. of 89 pt. 80 pt. TEAM Games W-L Games Games Orlando L A Portland Detroit Philadelphia Atlanta Indiana Boston Miami Cleveland Houston Minnesota New Orleans Charlotte New York Clippers Toronto Atlanta Boston Minnesota Charlotte New York LA Lakers Phoenix Seattle Milwaukee Sacramento Washington Denver Memphis Golden State TOTALS This total is 127 less than last year. Other totals were 1311 in ; 1438 in ; 1410 in ; 1682 in ; 1556 in ; 1530 in ; 1561 in ; 1351 in ; 1080 in , 1552 in , 1392 in ; 1200 in ; 1014 in ; 1003 in ; 727 in ; 737 in ; 712 in ; 634 in ; 464 in ; 458 in ; 358 in ; 350 in ; 348 in ; 384 in ; 488 in ; 470 in ; 445 in ; 394 in ; 302 in ; 415 in ; 534 in ; 499 in ; 605 in ; 446 in ; 365 in ; 251 in ; and only 194 in Record for holding foes under 100 points since the 24-second clock came into use is held by Detroit which did it 78 times in Indiana s 77 in is next best, followed by San Antonio s 75 in SUB 100-POINT STREAKS Franchise Length Atlanta , St. Louis Milwaukee Boston , Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Ft. Wayne Golden State Philadelphia Houston , San Diego Indiana LA Clippers , San Diego , Buffalo LA Lakers , Minneapolis Memphis Vancouver , , (For 52 Years of 24-Second Clock, 1954 to 2007) OWN OPPONENTS Years Franchise Length Years Franchise Length Years Franchise Length Miami Atlanta Milwaukee St. Louis Minnesota Milwaukee New Jersey Boston New York Charlotte , New Orleans , Chicago Charlotte Cleveland , New York Knicks Orlando Dallas ers , Denver Detroit Syracuse Ft. Wayne Phoenix Golden State Portland Philadelphia Sacramento Houston Kansas City , 75-76, San Diego , 76-77, , Cincinnati Indiana Rochester LA Clippers San Antonio San Diego Seattle Buffalo , Toronto , Utah LA Lakers New Orleans Minneapolis Washington Years Memphis , , Vancouver Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Jersey New York New Orleans Charlotte New York Knicks Orlando ers Syracuse Phoenix Portland Sacramento Kansas City Cincinnati Rochester San Antonio Seattle Toronto Utah New Orleans Washington Indented teams are former locations of present franchises. Miami holds mark of 35 straight in , while Detroit held foes under 100 for 36 straight games in

222 OWN Made Att. Pct. OPPONENTS Made Att. Pct. Phoenix Cleveland Chicago San Antonio Dallas Detroit San Antonio LA Clippers Houston Minnesota Boston Chicago Memphis Dallas New Jersey Houston Toronto Denver New Orleans Orlando Seattle Philadelphia Charlotte Boston Golden State Miami Milwaukee New Orleans Orlando Utah LA Lakers New Jersey Minnesota Toronto Cleveland LA Lakers Sacramento Portland LA Clippers Seattle Washington Charlotte Indiana Phoenix New York Sacramento Portland Golden State Philadelphia Milwaukee Detroit Indiana Miami Atlanta Denver New York Utah Washington Atlanta Memphis TOTALS TOTALS NINE (3-4) Mike Miller (2) Mike Bibby Vince Carter EIGHT (7-7) Jamal Crawford Jason Richardson Kobe Bryant Michael Redd Nate Robinson Ray Allen Stephon Marbury SEVEN (26-34) Gilbert Arenas (3) Mike Miller (3) Raja Bell (3) Kobe Bryant (2) Matt Barnes (2) Al Harrington Anthony Parker Austin Croshere Bostjan Nachbar Damon Jones Donyell Marshall TWENTY (1-1) Vince Carter SEVENTEEN (2-2) Mike Miller Ray Allen SIXTEEN (1-1) Matt Barnes James Posey Jason Richardson Jason Williams JR Smith Leandro Barbosa Luther Head Mike Bibby Paul Pierce Quentin Richardson Rasual Butler Ray Allen Salim Stoudamire Shane Battier Steve Nash Vince Carter SIX (46-73) Mike Miller (5) Leandro Barbosa (4) Raja Bell (4) Ben Goordon (3) Gilbert Arenas (3) JR Smith (3) Michael Redd (3) Rashard Lewis (3) Antawn Jamison (2) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ANALYSIS In the totals were a record 14,926-41, ,086-39,313 (35.8%); ,777-38,748 (35.6%); ,321-35,492 (34.7%); ,200-39,912 (34.9%); ,402-35,074 (35.4%); ,524-32,597 (35.4%); ,513-32,614 (35.3%); ,463-19,080 (33.9%); ,450-30,231 (34.6%); ,383-39,943 (36%); ,000-38,161 (36.7%), ,153-33,889 (35.9%), ,907 (30.0%); (33.6%), (33.1%), (32.0%), (33.1), (32.3%), (28.4%), (30.1%), (28.2%), (28.2%), (25.0%), (23.8%), (26.2%), (24.5%), (28.0%). The totals were highest number of goals and shots in history. The percentage of 36.7 is the best. INDIVIDUAL 3 OR MORE 3-POINTERS IN A GAME FIFTEEN (3-4) Gilbert Arenas (2) Earl Watson Steve Nash FOURTEEN (8-9) Joe Johnson (2) Antawn Jamison Gilbert Arenas JR Smith Antoine Walker (2) Bostjan Nachbar (2) Bruce Bowen (2) Earl Watson (2) Manu Ginobili (2) Steve Nash (2) Al Harrington Andres Nocioni Anthony Parker Charlie Villanueva Chucky Atkins Derek Anderson Earl Boykins Eddie Jones Hedo Turkoglu Jason Kapono Jason Kidd Jason Terry Joe Johnson Kirk Hinrich Kobe Bryant Kyle Korver Matt Barnes Mike Bibby Morris Peterson Paul Pierce Kobe Bryant Michael Redd Paul Pierce Stephon Marbury THIRTEEN (10-12) Jason Richardson (2) Michael Redd (2) Anthony Parker Gilbert Arenas Rafer Alston Ray Allen Richard Jefferson Salim Stoudamire Sasha Pavlovic Smush Parker Stephon Marbury Tayshaun Prince Tim Thomas Vince Carter Walter Herrmann FIVE (91-206) Gilbert Arenas (9) Raja Bell (8) Quentin Richardson (7) Shane Battier (7) Mike Bibby (6) Ray Allen (6) Brent Barry (5) Leandrro Barbosa (5) Luther Head (5) Mike Miller (5) Ben Gordon (4) Jason Terry (4) Rafer Alston (4) 219 JR Smith Mike Miller Nate Robinson Rashard Lewis Ray Allen Vince Carter TWELVE (19-40) Gilbert Arenas (9) Mike Miller (5) Antawn Jamison (3) Charlie Bell (3) Cuttino Mobley (3) James Posey (3) Jason Richardson (3) Jason Williams (3) Joe Johnson (3) JR Smith (3) Kyle Korver (3) Michael Finley (3) Peja Stojakovic (3) Stephon Marbury (3) Tim Thomas (3) Vince Carter (3) Al Harrington (2) Anthony Parker (2) Antoine Walker (2) Damon Jones (2) Earl Boykins (2) Gerald Green (2) Jerry Stackhouse (2) Kevin Martin (2) Kobe Bryant (2) Manu Ginobili (2) Matt Carroll (2) Mehmet Okur (2) Mo Williams (2) Morris Peterson (2) Nate Robinson (2) Paul Pierce (2) Randy Foye (2) Rashard Lewis (2) Rasheed Wallace (2) Rasual Butler (2) Ricky Davis (2) Smush Parker (2) Stephen Jackson (2) Steve Nash (2) Troy Murphy (2) 39 with 1 FOUR ( ) Rafer Alston (13) Ray Allen (12) JR Smith (11) Leandro Barbosa (10) Rashard Lewis (10) Antawn Jamison (9) Gilbert Arenas (9) Jason Terry (9) Andrea Bargnani (8) Ben Gordon (8) Mike Bibby (3) Rasual Butler (3) Ray Allen (3) Ben Gordon (2) Leandro Barbosa (2) Stephon Marbury (2) Charlie Bell Jamal Crawford Kirk Hinrich Chauncey Billups (8) Raja Bell (8) Ricky Davis (8) Chucky Atkins (7) Mehmet Okur (7) Michael Redd (7) Paul Pierce (7) Tim Thomas (7) Tracy McGrady (7) Jamal Crawford (6) Jason Richardson (6) Kevin Martin (6) Kyle Korver (6) Manu Ginobili (6) Matt Carroll (6) Mike Miller (6) Shane Battier (6) 14 with 5 6 with 4 17 with 3 25 with 2 37 with 1 INDIVIDUAL 3 OR MORE 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME Kobe Bryant Michael Redd Paul Pierce Quentin Richardson Raja Bell Rashard Lewis Shane Battier Yakhouba Diawara

223 TEAM OWN Seattle 75 New York 70 Boston 64 NO/Okla. City 64 Dallas 60 Atlanta 59 Portland 58 Orlando 57 Julius (Shareef) Abdur-Rahim Walter (Ray) Allen Kenneth Levon (Chucky) Atkins Arthur (Marcus) Banks Demetrius (Tony) Battie Collier (PJ) Brown Daniel (Dee) Brown James (Caron) Butler Craig (Speedy) Claxton Maurice (Mardy) Collins TEAM OWN Miami 56 L.A. Clippers 52 New Jersey 52 Charlotte 49 Cleveland 49 Memphis 48 Houston 46 Philadelphia 46 Elliott (Dale) Davis Tyree (Ricky) Davis Darnell (Marcus) Lamar Fizer Terrance (T.J.) Ford Clifton (Reece) Gaints Micaiah (Dion) Glover Maybyner (Nene) Hilario Radoslav (Rasho) Nesterovic Charles (Bo) Outlaw Zaur (Zaza) Pachulia TEAM OWN Chicago 45 Milwaukee 45 San Antonio 44 Washington 42 Phoenix 41 Minnesota 40 Utah 40 Detroit 38 TEAM OWN L.A. Lakers 38 Sacramento 37 Toronto 36 Denver 28 Indiana 26 Golden State 22 Totals 1427 Totals in ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ,403; ,342; ,210; ,082; ,130; ; ; ; TEAM VIOLATION Minnesota 4 Dallas 3 Portland 3 Washington 3 Indiana 2 Philadelphia 2 SEATTLE TOPS 24-SECOND CLOCK VIOLATIONS (Failure to get shot off in 24 seconds) 16 TEAMS HAVE 5-SECOND CLOCK VIOLATIONS (Failure to inbound ball in 5 seconds) CTEAM VIOLATION TEAM VIOLATION leveland 1 New York 1 Detroit 1 NO/Okla. City 1 Houston 1 San Antonio 1 L.A. Clippers 1 Seattle 1 Memphis 1 Totals 27 Milwaukee 1 Totals in ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; TORONTO NO.1 IN 8-SECOND CLOCK VIOLATIONS (Failure to get ball across mid-court in 8 seconds) TEAM VIOLATION FOES Toronto 8 0 Indiana 4 2 L.A. Clippers 4 1 Sacramento 4 1 New Jersey 3 4 Philadelphia 3 0 Seattle 3 5 Washington 3 1 Charlotte 2 3 Chicago 2 1 Dallas 2 2 TEAM VIOLATION FOES San Antonio 2 2 Atlanta 1 3 Boston 1 4 Denver 1 1 Detroit 1 0 Golden State 1 0 L.A. Lakers 1 4 Miami 1 3 Minnesota 1 0 New York 1 3 NO/Okla. City 1 3 TEAM VIOLATION FOES Orlando 1 3 Phoenix 1 0 Portland 1 2 Utah 1 0 Cleveland 0 1 Houston 0 1 Memphis 0 1 Milwaukee 0 3 Totals Totals in ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; LITTLE-KNOWN REAL FIRST NAMES OF PLAYERS AND COACHES Jonathan (J.J.) Redick Muhammed (Saer) Sene Charles (Salim) Stoudamire Dedreck (Etan) Thomas Robert (Jake) Voskuhl Mayce (Chris) Webber Gawen (Bonzi) Wells ONLY 3 MEMBERS OF NBA S 100 CLUB Only three players made the NBA s 100 Club in They had to make at least 100 rebounds, 100 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocked shots. The trio was Ben Wallace of Detroit, Shawn Marion of Phoenix and Josh Smith of at Atlanta. REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS Ben Wallace Shawn Marion Josh Smith

224 COST OF NBA VICTORIES (Most to Least) Team Payroll Player Money Wins In Millions Per Win New York $122,759, $3,719,995 Memphis $73,365, $3,334,799 Boston $69,407, $2,891,989 Milwaukee $77,818, $2,779,240 Minnesota $86,990, $2,718,455 Portland $85,802, $2,681,320 Indiana $87,924, $2,512,134 Sacramento $71,855, $2,177,443 Philadelphia $75,881, $2,168,052 LA Lakers $85,492, $2,035,538 Seattle $57,157, $1,843,775 Orlando $71,950, $1,798,772 New Jersey $72,106, $1,758,701 Washington $67,400, $1,643,922 Golden State $68,714, $1,636,058 Atlanta $48,264, $1,608,803 Dallas $107,318, $1,601,775 Miami $68,255, $1,551,258 LA Clippers $58,942, $1,473,555 Denver $65,906, $1,464,592 New Orleans/Okla. City $53,702, $1,376,982 Utah $67,642, $1,326,323 Charlotte $43,120, $1,306,671 Houston $67,788, $1,303,621 Cleveland $62,992, $1,259,855 Detroit $65,055, $1,227,455 San Antonio $68,356, $1,178,564 Chicago $54,754, $1,117,447 Toronto $50,691, $1,078,536 Phoenix $65,401, $1,072,161 TOTALS $2,122,822, $1,725, figures $1,849,390,536 ($48,554,103 per win); figures $1,762,716,143 ($1,433,103 per win); $1,616,737,061 ($1,359,737 per win); $1,654,593,388 ($1,391,584 per win); $1,316,500,000 ($1,208,158 per win); $1,525,662,343 ($1,283,147 per win); $1,314,536,132 ($1,105,581 per win); $1,198,871,673 ($1,653,616 per win); $966,337,186 ($812, per win); $883,621,085 ($701, per win). NOSTALGIC LOOK AT PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS NO. 1 DRAFT PICKS 1947 Francis Crossin, Penn 1955 Tom Gola, LaSalle 1948 Jim Nolan, Georgia Tech 1956 Harold Lear, Temple 1949 Vern Gardner, Utah 1957 Len Rosenbluth, North Carolina 1950 Paul Arizin, Villanova 1958 Guy Rodgers, Temple 1951 Bill Mlkvy, Temple 1959 Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas 1952 Walter Davis, Texas A&M 1960 Al Bunge, Maryland 1953 Ernie Beck, Penn 1961 Tom Meschery, St. Mary s 1954 Gene Shue, Maryland 1962 Wayne Hightower, Kansas SHAWN MARION LEAGUE S BEST 2PT. FG SHOOTER IN RILEY SYSTEM Pat Riley has a theory that the NBA s field goal percentage for players is misleading because it combines 2 and 3 point attempts. The league does break down 3-point attempts only but not two-point attempts alone. So we annually take the players who attempt 100 or more treys and subtract these attempts and three point goals from their overall totals to produce their two-point field goal average. In there were 158 players checked and Shawn Marion again won the title with Next in line were Steve Nash 57.48, Walter Herrmann 56.28, Mickael Pietrus 55.78,Brent Barry and Lamar Odom Greg Buckner won in with a record 62.4, Brent Barry in , Raef LaFrentz in , Brett Barry in , John Stockton in and , Jon Barry in , Mario Elie in and ; Gary Payton in ; Stockton in and and Charles Barkley from to The worst of the group were Allan Ray 2.2, Jason Kapono 1.24, Luther Head.56 and Eddie House.12. The biggest increases were Antoine Walker 10.16, Armstrong 10.3, Morris Petersen POSITION BREAKDOWN OF PLAYERS There were 468 players in the NBA in and by position they were broken down into 59 Point Guards, 60 Power Forwards, 31 Small Forwards, 31 Shooting Guards, 51 Centers, 38 Power Forwards-Centers, 40 Shooting Guards-Small Forwards, 26 Power Forwards-Small Forwards, 31 Point Guards-Shooting Guards, 18 Small Forwards-Shooting Guards, 25 Centers-Power Forwards, 31 Shooting Guards-Point Guards, 25 Small Forwards-Power Forwards, one Small Forward-Point Guard (Jalen Rose) and one Power Forward-Shooting Guard. 7 PLAYERS HAVE UNUSUAL POINTS-REBOUND DISTINCTION Seven retired players have the unusual distinction of scoring at least 10,000 points and grabbing 10,000 rebounds and have more rebounds than points. The six players who did it solely in the NBA are Bill Russell, Nate Thurmond, Paul Silas, Bill Bridges, Bill Laimbeer and Wes Unseld. Caldwell Jones did it, but you have to add both his NBA totals and ABA totals to reach 10,000 in each category. 221

225 JANUARY (34) 2 Kirk Hinrich 2 Randolph Morris 3 Cedric Simmons 3 Linas Kleiza 4 Al Jefferson 4 Andrew Bynum 6 Gilbert Arenas 7 Marquis Daniels 9 Bobby Jones 11 Tony Allen 11 Brendan Haywood 11 Damien Wilkins 12 Robert Hite 13 James Posey 13 Ranny Turiaf 15 Rodger Powell 16 Jeff Foster 16 Marc Jackson 16 Justin Reed 17 Dwyane Wade 20 Ira Newble 20 Jason Richardson 21 Michael Ruffin 22 Leon Powe 23 Larry Hughes 26 Vince Carter 26 Ron Dupree 26 Gerald Green 27 Johan Petro 28 Andre Iguodala 28 Mark Madsen 30 Jalen Rose 30 Desgana Diop 31 Othella Harrington FEBRUARY (48) 1 Kevin Martin 2 Jason Kapono 2 Jabari Smith 4 Orien Greene 4 Dajuan Wagner 6 Kris Humphries 6 Antoine Wright 7 Juwann Howard 7 Steve Nash 7 Milt Palacio 7 Mickael Pietrus 8 Alexander Johnson 8 Alonzo Mourning 9 Jameer Nelson 9 Maurice Ager 10 Jumaine Jones 10 Paul Millsap 10 Zaza Pachulia 10 Bruno Sundov 11 Tony Battie 11 Jeremy Richardson 11 Jacque Vaughn 12 Scot Pollard 13 Luke Ridnour 14 Richard Hamilton 14 Anthony Roberson 14 Darius Songaila 16 Shawne Williams 17 Al Harrington 18 Andrei Kirilenko 18 Jason Maxiell 19 Mike Miller 20 Stephon Marbury 20 Rawle Marshall 21 Andre Barrett 21 Steve Francis 22 Rajon Rondo 23 Dijon Thampson 26 Steve Blake 26 Tim Thomas 26 Delonte West 27 James Augustine 27 Daniel Gibson 27 Devin Harris NBA PLAYERS BIRTHDAYS 27 David Noel 28 Francisco Elson 28 Tayshaun Prince 28 Jamaal Tinsley MARCH (43) 1 Travis Diener 1 Chris Webber 2 Chris Bosh 4 Trenton Hassell 5 Sarunas Jasikevicius 5 Wally Szczerbiak 6 Michael Finley 6 Darrick Martin 6 Shaquille O Neal 7 Cedric Bozeman 8 Sasha Vujacic 9 Matt Barnes 9 Adenal Foyle 9 Wayne Simien 10 Kwame Brown 10 Jackie Butler 11 Elton Brand 11 Fred Jones 12 Martynas Andriuskevicius 12 Charlie Bell 13 Caron Butler 13 Troy Hudson 13 Bobby Jackson 17 Kyle Korver 18 CJ Miles 18 Brian Scalabrine 19 Antonio Daniels 19 Andre Miller 19 Hidayet Turkoglu 20 Jamal Crawford 20 Ronnie Brewer 21 Tarence Kinsey 21 Frabricio Oberto 21 Vitaly Potapenko 22 Marcus Camby 23 Jason Kidd 24 T.J. Ford 25 Dale Davis 25 Kyle Lowery 25 Bob Sura 26 Daniel Ewing 27 Danny Fortson 28 Luke Walton APRIL (33) 1 Etan Thomas 2 Andris Biedrins 2 Randy Livingston 3 Michael Olowokandi 3 DeShawn Stevenson 4 Ben Gordon 4 Sean May 4 Stanislav Medvedenko 5 Matt Bonner 5 Shammond Williams 6 Stephen Jackson 8 Jared Reiner 9 Zeljko Rebraca 12 Brad Miller 13 Baron Davis 13 Bo Outlaw 13 Quentin Richardson 15 Rodney Carney 15 Sergei Mania 16 Luol Deng 16 Boris Diaw 17 Theo Ratliff 19 Earl Barron 19 Scott Padgett 20 Danny Granger 24 Eric Snow 25 Tim Duncan 28 Josh Howard 28 Chris Kaman 29 Jason Hart 29 David Lee 30 Brandon Bass 30 Quinton Ross MAY (46) 1 Austin Croshere 1 Amir Johnson 2 Brian Cardinal 2 Melvin Ely 2 Troy Murphy 2 Thabo Sefolosha 3 Tyronn Lue 5 Dermarr Johnson 5 PJ Tucker 6 Chris Paul 7 Calvin Booth 7 Yaroslav Korolev 7 Renaldo Major 7 Shawn Marion 7 Mike Wilks 8 Craig Claxton 8 Kenyon Dolling 9 Doug Christie 12 Keith Bogans 12 Andre Brown 12 Saer Sene 12 Justin Williams 13 Mike Bibby 14 Eddie House 14 Uros Slokar 15 Ersan Ilyasova 15 Jamal Sampson 16 Quincy Douby 17 Channing Frye 17 Tony Parker 18 Reggie Evans 18 Donyell Marshall 19 Kevin Garnett 19 Brian Skinner 21 Zarko Cabarkapa 21 Jamal Magliore 22 Mickael Gelabale 23 Rasual Butler 24 Tracy McGrady 26 Mehmet Okur 29 Carmelo Anthony 29 Maceo Baston 29 Raef LaFrentz 30 Eddie Griffin 30 Radoslav Nesterovic 31 Matt Harpring 31 Nate Robinson 31 Marcus Vinicious JUNE (44) 1 William Smush Parker 2 Earl Boykins 2 Mile Ilic 2 Bobby Simmons 5 Mike Hall 5 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 5 Kirk Snyder 7 Allen Iverson 9 Udonis Haslem 9 Predrag Stojakovic 9 Sebastian Telfair 11 Joey Graham 11 Stephen Graham 11 Chuck Hayes 12 Antawn Jamison 12 Kerry Kittles 12 Sergio Rodriguez 12 Earl Watson 13 Linton Johnson 13 Steve Novak 14 Bruce Bowen 15 Mike Doleac 16 Anthony Carter 16 Solomon Jones 17 Allen Ray 19 Dirk Nowitzki 19 Anthony Parker 19 Marvin Williams 20 Hassan Adams 20 Josh Childress 20 Gordon Giricek 20 Patrick O Bryant 21 Richard Jefferson 21 Ronnie Price 21 Loren Woods 22 Darrell Armstrong 23 Mike James 24 JJ Redick 25 Dikembe Mutombo 26 Jose Juan Barea 26 Raymond Felton 26 Walter Herrman 29 Joe Johnson 30 Trevor Ariza JULY (34) 1 Bracey Wright 3 Bostjan Nachbar 4 Adrian Griffin 5 Bena Udrih 6 Pau Gasol 8 Vassilis Spanoulis 8 Hakim Warrick 11 Eduardo Najera 14 Renaldo Balkman 14 Erick Dampier 16 Chris Mihm 16 Zach Randolph 17 Eric Williams 18 Derek Anderson 19 LaMarcus Aldridge 19 Adam Morrison 20 Ray Allen 20 James Singleton 21 Paul Davis 21 Van Wafer 23 Gary Payton 23 Brandon Roy 23 Gerald Wallace 24 Rafer Alston 25 Nenad Krstic 25 Kenny Thomas 26 Joe Smith 26 Donell Taylor 26 Delonte West 26 Deron Williams 28 Emanual Ginobili 28 Willie Green 29 Ron Murray 30 Carlos Arroyo 31 Ruben Patterson AUGUST (34) 2 Dan Gadzuric 3 Chris Wilcox 4 Mardy Collins 6 Alvin Williams 8 Rashard Lewis 9 Derek Fisher 9 Jarvis Hayes 9 Ime Udoka 10 Kevin Pinkney 10 Iakoros Tsakalidis 12 Rafael Araujo 12 Antoine Walker 14 Chucky Atkins 15 David Harrison 17 Dee Brown 17 Rudy Gay 17 Tyrus Thomas 22 Andray Blatche 23 Kobe Bryant 23 Pat Garrity 23 Sean Marks 24 Michael Redd 24 Charlie Villanueva 25 Robert Horry 222

226 25 Damon Jones 26 Kelvin Cato 26 Morris Peterson 28 Matt Carroll 29 Carlos Delfino 29 Yahouba Diawara 29 Devean George 29 David West 31 Chris Duhon SEPTEMBER (36) 1 Ryan Gomes 1 Cuttino Mobley 2 Esteban Batista 3 Damon Stoudamire 5 Nazr Mohammed 6 Kevin Willis 7 Mensah Bonsu Pops 7 Antonio McDyess 8 Will Blaylock 9 Shane Battier 9 Randy Foye 9 J.R. Smith 10 Roger Mason 10 Ben Wallace 11 Ike Diogu 11 Shaun Livingston 12 Yao Ming 13 Nene Hilario 15 Mike Dunleavy 15 Jason Terry 16 Greg Buckner 16 Dan Dickau 17 Rasheed Wallace 18 Travis Outlaw 19 Raja Bell 20 Bonzi Wells 22 Jannero Pargo 23 Ricky Davis 24 Drew Gooden 25 Chauncey Billups 25 Rashad McCants NBA PLAYERS BIRTHDAYS (Concluded) 27 Chris Quinn 28 Jose Calderon 28 Emeka Okafor 28 Anderson Varejao 30 Eric Piatkowski OCTOBER (39) 2 Primoz Brezec 2 Tyson Chandler 2 Matt Freije 2 Anthony Johnson 2 Aaron McKie 2 Aaron Williams 4 Noel Felix 4 James Jones 4 Kurt Thomas 5 Grant Hill 7 Desmond Farmer 8 Brian Chase 9 Juan Dixon 9 Darius Miles 10 Samuel Dalembert 10 Ryan Hollins 10 Joel Przybilla 11 Desmond Mason 11 Salim Stoudamire 13 Jermaine O Neal 13 Paul Pierce 16 Alan Anderson 17 James Lang 20 Eddie Jones 20 Lawrence Roberts 21 James White 21 Sheldon Williams 22 Jeff McInnis 23 Lynn Greer 25 Andrea Bargnani 25 Mike Sweetney 26 Nick Collison 26 Monta Ellis 27 Andrew Bynum 27 Louis Williams 28 Jarrett Jack 30 Kareem Rush 30 Maurice Taylor 31 Steven Hunter NOVEMBER (40) 1 Jake Voskuhl 4 Mikki Moore 4 Lorenzen Wright 5 Keith McLeod 5 Jerry Stackhouse 6 Luke Jackson 6 Lamar Odom 8 Maurice Evans 8 Brevin Knight 10 Kendrick Perkins 10 Craig Smith 11 Hilton Armstrong 11 Brendan Haywood 12 Corey Maggette 13 Ron Artest 14 David Wesley 15 Aleksandar Pavlovic 16 Amare Stoudemire 17 Jerome James 18 Sam Cassell 18 Julius Hodge 18 Jason Williams 19 Marcus Banks 19 Vladimir Radmanovic 20 Carlos Boozer 21 Josh Boone 21 John Lucas III 21 Stromile Swift 22 Pape Sow 23 Vin Baker 23 Malik Rose 24 Shavlik Randolph 25 Jared Jeffries 26 Luther Head 28 Leandro Barbosa 28 Andrew Bogut 29 Shannon Brown 30 Mark Blount 30 Jordan Farmer 30 Andres Nocioni DECEMBER (36) 2 Jarron Collins 2 Jason Collins 2 Alan Henderson 2 Dorell Wright 3 Lindsey Hunter 3 Robert Swift 3 Marcus Williams 4 Brian Cook 4 Martell Webster 4 Corliss Williamson 5 Eddy Curry 5 Josh Powell 5 Josh Smith 7 Louis Amundson 8 Will Conroy 8 Dwight Howard 10 Marko Jaric 11 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 12 John Salmons 14 Pat Burke 16 Kalenna Azubuike 16 Cliff Robinson 19 Jorge Garbajosa 19 Maurice Williams 20 Royal Ivey 26 Damir Markota 26 Bernard Robinson 27 Dahntay Jones 27 Kevin Ollie 30 Devin Brown 30 Lebron James 30 Kenyon Martin 30 D.J. Mbenga 31 Brent Barry 31 Francisco Garcia 31 Luke Schenscher BEST AND WORST SHOOTING HALVES BY TEAM Best Percentages Team Foe Date Half Pct. Detroit 2/6/ Phoenix vs Dallas 4/1/ Charlotte 12/27/ LA Lakers vs Utah 11/30/ Sacramento vs Charlotte 2/28/ Sacramento 11/22/ LA Clippers 12/17/ Toronto vs LA Clippers 2/4/ Houston 2/28/ Charlotte vs Atlanta 1/20/ Houston vs Orlando 3/11/ Sacramento vs Portland 11/25/ Seattle vs Dallas 12/20/ Miami vs Charlotte 2/5/ Denver vs Phoenix 3/17/ Toronto vs Denver 3/23/ Denver vs LA Lakers 3/15/ Boston 4/11/ Orlando vs Chicago 11/1/ LA Portland 12/15/ Boston vs Seattle 3/9/ San Antonio vs Seattle 4/3/ LA Lakers vs Toronto 11/17/ San Golden State 3/26/ Washington 1/23/ Memphis 12/2/ New Jersey vs Cleveland 12/20/ LA Houston 12/23/ San Antonio vs Memphis 1/26/ New NO/Okla. City 3/13/ Philadelphia vs Charlotte 3/23/ LA Portland 3/31/ Utah 4/7/ Detroit vs Orlando 4/11/ Atlanta vs Indiana 4/17/ Worst Percentages Team Foe Date Half Pct. Indiana vs Minnesota 12/23/ New Jersey 3/3/ LA Houston 1/10/ Dallas 11/21/ Indiana 11/24/ Minnesota vs Dallas 2/27/ Houston vs San Antonio 11/14/ Boston vs Atlanta 1/24/ Houston 2/26/ New Jersey vs Portland 11/18/ Cleveland vs Miami 4/5/ Chicago vs New Jersey 1/11/ Orlando 1/5/ New Jersey 3/28/ New York 11/15/ Chicago 2/20/ New Charlotte 1/31/ Miami vs New York 11/17/ Golden State vs Orlando 1/10/ Houston 11/22/ Dallas vs NO/Okla. City 11/25/ Sacramento 1/6/ Miami 3/7/ Charlotte vs Houston 12/8/ Cleveland 12/9/ Boston vs Indiana 1/10/ Detroit vs Boston 1/13/ San Phoenix 2/1/ Philadelphia vs Houston 3/18/ Cleveland vs Detroit 12/21/ Cleveland vs Boston 11/11/ Houston vs NO/Okla. City 2/3/ LA Cleveland 2/7/ Boston vs Charlotte 3/21/ Orlando 11/25/

227 HISTORY OF NBA S POINT PLAYS Sam Smith, Chicago vs. Milwaukee...10/21/79 Brian Winters, Milwaukee vs. 76ers...11/06/79 John Roche, Denver vs. 76ers...2/29/80 Henry Bibby, 76ers vs. Golden State...3/02/80 Chris Ford, Boston vs. Cleveland...11/22/80 Ken Higgs, Denver vs. Utah...1/07/81 Kevin Grevey, Washington vs. 76ers...11/03/81 Freeman Williams, San Diego vs. New York...11/22/81 Mark Aguirre, Dallas vs. Denver...11/25/81 John Douglas, San Diego vs. Los Angeles...12/27/81 Isiah Thomas, Detroit vs. Atlanta...2/02/82 Brian Winters, Milwaukee vs. Phoenix...2/07/82 Kevin Grevey, Washington vs. New York...3/21/82 Andrew Toney, 76ers vs. Los Angeles (PO)...6/01/82 Brad Davis, Dallas vs. Los Angeles...2/02/83 Terry Teagle, Houston vs. 76ers...2/18/83 Calvin Murphy, Houston vs. Golden State...3/10/83 Mark Aguirre, Dallas vs. Atlanta...12/27/83 Mark Aguirre, Dallas vs. Milwaukee...2/24/84 Mike Bratz, Golden State vs. Phoenix...3/29/84 Paul Pressey, Milwaukee at Washington...12/01/84 Purvis Short, Golden State vs. LA Clippers...12/11/84 Rolando Blackman, Dallas at Denver...1/31/85 Frank Johnson, Washington vs. Detroit...2/07/85 Steve Colter, Portland vs. Utah...3/03/85 Andrew Toney, 76ers vs. Atlanta...3/06/85 Scott Wedman, Boston at LA Lakers (PO)...6/07/85 Kyle Macy, Chicago vs. Indiana...11/19/85 Sidney Moncrief, Milwaukee at Washington...12/12/85 John Lucas, Houston at San Antonio...1/15/86 Terry Porter, Portland vs. LA Lakers...4/08/86 Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. Boston...11/21/86 Kiki Vandeweghe, Portland at LA Clippers...12/12/86 Brad Davis, Dallas vs. Houston...3/14/87 Michael Adams, Washington at Indiana...3/23/87 Eric Floyd, Golden State at Utah (PO)...4/23/87 Dennis Johnson, Boston at Milwaukee (PO)...5/08/87 Dale Ellis, Seattle at Sacramento (twice)...1/26/88 Walter Davis, Phoenix vs. Indiana...2/12/88 Alvin Robertson, San Antonio vs. LA Lakers...2/12/88 Michael Adams, Denver at Dallas...2/29/88 Michael Adams, Denver at Seattle...3/05/88 Michael Adams, Denver vs. Houston...4/15/88 Brad Davis, Dallas vs. Miami...11/08/88 Micheal Williams, Detroit vs. Milwaukee...1/15/89 Clyde Drexler, Portland vs. LA Clippers...2/16/89 Derrick McKey, Seattle vs. Washington...2/17/89 Craig Hodges, Chicago at Seattle...3/25/89 Vinnie Johnson, Detroit vs. Cleveland...4/12 89 Ricky Berry, Sacramento vs. Denver...4/13/89 Trent Tucker, New York at Chicago (PO)...5/19/89 Charles Barkley, 76ers vs. Washington...11/24/89 Eddie Johnson, Phoenix vs. Detroit...11/29/89 Michael Adams, Denver at Miami...12/23/89 Steve Kerr, Cleveland at 76ers...1/12/90 Michael Adams, Denver at Portland...1/16/90 Mitch Richmond, Golden State at Detroit...1/19/90 Terry Porter, Portland vs. Utah...1/30/20 Reggie Miller, Indiana at New York...2/03/90 Michael Adams, Denver at Charlotte...2/16/90 Sarunas Marciulionis, Golden State vs. Boston...2/23/90 Steve Kerr, Cleveland at Orlando...3/18/90 Rod Higgins, Golden State vs. Minnesota...3/20/90 Rod Higgins, Golden State at Seattle...3/30/90 Johnny Moore, San Antonio at Dallas...4/04/90 Joe Wolf, LA Clippers vs. LA Lakers...4/21/90 Darrell Griffith, Utah at Houston...11/11/90 Steve Kerr, Cleveland at Indiana...12/08/90 Spud Webb, Atlanta at Washington...1/23/91 Jim Les, Sacramento at Utah...1/25/91 Derek Harper, Dallas at Cleveland...2/13/91 Danny Ainge, Portland vs. Dallas...2/19/91 Doc Rivers, Atlanta vs. Houston...3/28/91 John Paxson, Chicago at Boston...3/31/91 Scott Skiles, Orlando at Cleveland...4/17/91 Jim Les, Sacramento vs. LA Clippers...4/21/91 Rodney McCray, Dallas at Seattle...12/07/91 Michael Adams, Washington at New Jersey...1/03/92 John Starks, New York at Golden State...1/26/92 Clyde Drexler, Portland at Washington...2/28/92 Vern Maxwell, Houston at San Antonio...3/12/92 Charles Barkley, 76ers at Utah...3/25/92 John Starks, New York at Boston...4/8/92 John Starks, New York at Milwaukee...4/18/92 Danny Ainge, Portland vs. LA Lakers...4/18/92 John Bagley, Boston vs. Indiana...4/25/92 Brent Price, Washington at Orlando...11/12/92 Glenn Rice, Miami at Atlanta...11/28/92 Drazen Petrovic, New Jersey vs. San Antonio...12/4/92 Michael Adams, Washington vs. Indiana...12/5/92 Paul Graham, Atlanta at Washington...12/28/92 Dave Johnson, Portland vs. Dallas...12/30/92 Johnny Dawkins, 76ers vs. Orlando...1/18/93 Jeff Hornacek, 76ers at New York...1/26/93 Sarunas Marciulionis, Golden State at Sacramento...2/13/93 Dale Ellis, San Antonio at Golden State...2/16/93 Mark Price, Cleveland vs. Miami...2/23/93 Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta at 76ers...2/24/93 Latrell Sprewell, Golden State at Sacramento...3/19/93 Reggie Miller, Indiana at Seattle...3/25/93 Todd Day, Milwaukee at Miami...4/12/93 Bill Laimbeer, Detroit vs. Chicago...4/12/93 Vern Fleming, Indiana at Detroit...4/23/93 Hubert Davis, New York at Boston...11/5/93 Jeff Hornacek, 76ers vs. Houston...11/15/93 Michael Adams, Washington vs. Miami at Baltimore...11/20/93 Reggie Miller, Indiana at LA Clippers...12/1/93 Frank Brickowski, Milwaukee at Dallas...12/3/93 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. New Jersey...12/18/93 Dale Ellis, San Antonio at Cleveland...2/3/94 Eddie Johnson, Charlotte vs. Miami...2/4/94 Scottie Pippen, Chicago vs. Miami...2/16/94 Craig Ehlo, Atlanta at LA Clippers...2/18/94 Scottie Pippen, Chicago vs. Atlanta...3/8/94 Pete Myers, Chicago vs. Atlanta...3/8/94 Tony Harris, Boston at New York...3/19/94 Terry Porter, Portland vs. Seattle...3/29/94 Vern Maxwell, Houston at Portland...4/17/94 Kenny Smith, Houston at Portland...4/17/94 Clyde Drexler, Portland at Minnesota...4/22/94 Rex Walters New Jersey at Dallas...11/5/94 John Starks New York at Utah...11/14/94 Glen Rice Miami at 76ers...11/16/94 Glen Rice Miami vs. Cleveland...11/23/94 Mark Price Cleveland vs. New Jersey...12/26/94 Blue Edwards Boston at Detroit...12/30/94 John Starks New York vs. Indiana...1/10/95 Dell Curry Charlotte vs. Minnesota...1/11/95 Jeff Hornacek Utah vs. Denver...1/11/95 Hersey Hawkins Charlotte vs. LA Lakers...1/23/95 James Robinson Portland at Minnesota...2/3/95 Byron Scott Indiana vs. Detroit...2/15/95 Bimbo Coles Miami at Indiana...2/19/95 Joe Dumars Setroit vs. Sacramento...2/20/95 Michael Adams Charlotte at LA Lakers...2/24/95 Hubert Davis New York vs. 76ers...2/26/95 Glen Rice Miami at Milwaukee...2/28/95 Todd Day Milwaukee at Boston...3/3/95 Vern Maxwell Houston at San Antonio...3/5/95 Willie Burton Philadelphia vs. New Jersey...3/8/95 Mookie Blaylock Atlanta vs. Chicago...3/25/95 Dan Majerle Phoenix vs. Minnesota...3/31/95 Wesley Person Phoenix vs. Minnesota...3/31/95 Chris Mullin Golden State vs. Sacramento...4/8/95 Cedric Ceballos LA Lakers at Portland...4/20/95 Danny Ferry Cleveland vs. Milwaukee...4/21/95 Detlef Schrempf Seattle vs. LA Lakers (PO)...4/29/95 Sean Elliott San Antonio vs. Houston (PO)...5/22/95 John Starks, New York at Milwaukee...11/4/95 Anthony Peeler, LA Lakers vs. LA Clippers...11/19/95 Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Denver at Utah...12/7/95 Todd Day, Boston vs. Minnesota...12/22/95 B. J. Armstrong, Golden State at Atlanta...12/29/95 Tony Dumas, Dallas vs. Houston...12/30/95 Tim Hardaway, Golden State at New Jersey...12/30/95 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento vs. Denver...1/4/96 224

228 HISTORY OF NBA S POINT PLAYS (Continued) Glenn Robinson, Milwaukee at Phila. 76ers...1/17/96 Chris Mullin, Golden State at Minnesota...1/17/96 Glen Rice, Charlotte at New Jersey...1/26/96 Jeff Hornacek, Utah vs. New York...3/1/96 Joe Smith, Golden State at New York...3/3/96 Toni Kukoc, Chicago vs. Milwaukee...3/5/96 Hubert Davis, New York at Toronto...3/6/96 Greg Anthony, Vancouver vs. Indiana...3/8/96 John Starks, New York at Minnesota...3/13/96 Byron Scott, Vancouver vs. Orlando...3/15/96 Brooks Thompson, Orlando vs. Detroit...3/19/96 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento at Denver...4/15/96 Ron Harper, Chicago at New York (PO)...5/12/96 Toni Kukoc, Chicago vs. Seattle (PO)...6/5/96 Hersey Hawkins, Seattle vs. Chicago (PO)...6/14/96 Reggie Miller, Indiana at Detroit...11/1/96 Anthony Peeler, Vancouver vs. Golden State...11/3/96 Dale Ellis, Denver vs. LA Clippers...11/5/96 Michael Curry, Detroit vs. Dallas...11/6/96 James Robinson, Minnesota at Portland...11/7/96 Glen Rice, Charlotte vs. Chicago...11/15/96 Keith Askins, Miami at Sacramento...11/22/96 John Starks, New York at Miami...12/6/96 Terry Mills, Detroit vs. Cleveland...12/6/96 Latrell Sprewell, Golden State (twice)...12/15/96 Brooks Thompson, Denver vs. Sacramento...12/18/96 Lindsey Hunter, Detroit at Indiana...12/20/96 Tracy Moore, Houston vs. Miami...12/21/96 Nick Van Exel, LA Lakers vs. Minnesota...12/21/96 Voshon Lenard, Miami at Houston...12/21/96 Derek Fisher, LA Lakers vs. Boston...12/27/96 Allen Iverson, 76ers at Orlando...1/7/97 Lindsey Hunter, Detroit at Portland...1/14/97 Damon Stoudamire, Toronto at Vancouver...1/19/97 Glenn Robinson, Milwaukee vs. Indiana...1/21/97 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento vs. Detroit...1/22/97 Marcus Brown, Portland at Detroit...1/29/97 John Starks, New York vs. Houston...2/3/97 Danny Ferry, Cleveland at Toronto...2/5/97 Reggie Miller, Indiana at Miami...2/13/97 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Sacramento...2/28/97 Eddie Johnson, Houston at LA Lakers...3/7/97 Jerry Stackhouse, 76ers at Minnesota...3/11/97 Eldridge Recasner, Atlanta vs. Utah...3/11/97 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento vs. Cleveland...3/11/97 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento vs. Toronto...3/13/97 Steve Smith, Atlanta vs. Seattle...3/14/97 Erick Strickland, Dallas at Sacramento...3/16/97 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento at Portland...3/18/97 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento at Orlando...3/25/97 Hersey Hawkins, Seattle at Golden State...3/25/97 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento at Miami...3/26/97 Dennis Scott, Orlando at San Antonio...3/27/97 Reggie Miller, Indiana at Charlotte...3/28/97 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. New Jersey...3/29/97 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. LA Clippers...3/30/97 Brian Shaw, Orlando vs. New York...3/30/97 Dale Ellis, Denver vs. Milwaukee...3/30/97 David Wesley, Boston at Chicago...4/1/97 Rodney Rogers, LA Clippers at Houston...4/15/97 Derek Strong, Orlando vs. Miami (PO)...4/29/97 Mookie Blaylock, Atlanta at Detroit (PO)...4/29/97 Eddie Jones, LA Lakers at San Antonio...11/13/97 Howard Eisley, Utah vs. Seattle...11/14/97 John Starks, New York at Houston...11/18/97 Eddie Jones, LA Lakers vs. Minnesota...11/19/97 J.R. Rider, Portland vs. Orlando...12/2/97 Wesley Person, Cleveland at Vancouver...12/5/97 David Benoit, Orlando at New Jersey...12/29/97 Matt Maloney, Houston at Charlotte...1/22/98 Rex Chapman, Phoenix at Phoenix...2/18/98 Rod Strickland, Washington vs, Chicago...2/21/98 Rex Chapman, Phoenix vs. San Antonio...2/22/98 J.R. Rider, Portland vs. Phoenix...3/3/98 Brent Price, Houston vs. Dallas...3/10/98 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs, Charlotte...3/27/98 Darrick Martin, LA Clippers vs. Dallas...3/29/98 Clyde Drexler, Houston vs. Chicago...4/5/98 Hersey Hawkins, Seattle vs. LA Lakers (PO)...5/4/98 Jeff Hornacek, Utah vs. San Antonio (PO)...5/5/98 Reggie Miller, Indiana at LA Lakers...2/14/99 Joe Dumars, Detroit vs. Cleveland...2/24/99 Allan Houston, New York at Boston...2/26/99 Isiah Rider, Portland at Charlotte...2/26/99 Chris Mullin, Indiana vs. Denver...3/2/99 Mookie Blaylock, Atlanta at Detroit...3/14/99 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Chicago...3/19/99 Vernon Maxwell, Sacramento at Houston...3/22/99 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia at Vancouver...3/24/99 Donyell Marshall, Golden State vs. Washington...3/26/99 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia at New York...4/13/99 Johnny Taylor, Denver vs. New Jersey...4/14/99 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Milwaukee...4/21/99 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Orlando...4/27/99 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Toronto...5/1/99 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Detroit...5/5/99 Dan Majerle, Miami at New York (PO)...5/14/99 Larry Johnson, New York vs. Indiana (PO)...6/5/99 Greg Anthony, Portland vs. LA Clippers...11/3/99 Stephon Marbury, New Jersey at Golden State...11/24/99 Darrell Armstrong, Orlando vs. Dallas...11/24/99 Reggie Miller, Indiana at Seattle...11/28/99 Matt Bullard, Houston at New York...12/14/99 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at LA Lakers...12/27/99 Reggie Miller, Indiana at Minnesota...1/17/00 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at Washington...1/19/00 Darrell Armstrong, Orlando at Cleveland...1/27/00 Lindsey Hunter, Detroit vs. Cleveland...2/4/00 Johnny Newman, New Jersey vs. Miami...2/18/00 Steve Francis, Houston at Milwaukee...3/16/00 George McCloud, Denver vs. Seattle...4/8/00 Reggie Miller, Indiana at Charlotte...4/9/00 Damon Stoudamire, Portland at Utah...4/10/00 Jalen Rose, Indiana at Miami...4/14/00 Glen Rice, LA Lakers at Indiana (PO)...6/14/00 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. LA Lakers (PO)...6/16/00 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Milwaukee...11/8/00 Lindsey Hunter, Milwaukee at Indiana...11/8/00 Jerry Stackhouse, Detroit vs. Seattle...11/12/00 Greg Anthony, Portland at Washington...11/21/00 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers at LA Clippers...11/27/00 Pat Garrity, Orlando vs. Boston...12/5/00 Pat Garrity, Orlando at Portland...12/15/00 Chris Whitney, Washington at New York...1/7/01 Paul Pierce, Boston vs. Atlanta...1/23/01 Voshon Lenard, Denver at Utah...1/25/01 Trajan Langdon, Cleveland vs. Toronto...2/13/01 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas vs. Boston...2/22/01 Steve Francis, Houston at Milwaukee...3/1/01 Tim Thomas, Milwaukee at Toronto...3/13/01 Paul Pierce, Boston at Phoenix...3/15/01 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Sacramento...3/18/01 Steve Smith, Portland at Golden State...4/6/01 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas vs. Utah...4/7/01 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at Seattle...4/15/01 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at Utah (PO)...4/24/01 Sam Cassell, Milwaukee vs. Charlotte (PO)...5/6/01 Ray Allen, Milwaukee at Philadelphia (PO)...5/30/01 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia at Milwaukee (PO)...6/1/01 Paul Pierce, Boston vs. Seattle...11/9/01 Lamond Murray, Cleveland vs. Miami...11/24/01 Wesley Person, Cleveland vs. Atlanta...11/29/01 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at Sacramento...12/2/01 Allen Houston, New York at Milwaukee...12/4/01 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at New York...1/3/02 Ray Allen, Milwaukee at New York...11/12/02 Chauncey Billups, Minnesota at Washington...1/12/02 Will Solomon, Memphis vs. Orlando...1/19/02 Derek Fisher, LA Lakers vs. Atlanta...2/5/02 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Dallas...2/5/02 George McCloud, Denver at Portland...2/23/02 Jon Barry, Detroit at Milwaukee...2/24/02 Butch Carter, Toronto vs. Portland...3/1/02 Sam Cassell, Milwaukee vs. Portland...3/2/02 225

229 HISTORY OF NBA S POINT PLAYS (Continued) Derek Fisher, LA Lakers vs. Dallas...3/17/02 Chris Mills, Golden State vs. Washington...3/18/02 Toni Kukoc, Atlanta vs. Toronto...3/28/02 Derreck Anderson, Portland at Seattle...3/30/02 Jonathan Bender, Indiana vs. Miami...3/31/02 Latrell Sprewell, New York at Sacramento...4/7/02 Morris Peterson, Toronto vs. Atlanta...4/12/02 Ray Allen, Milwaukee vs. Toronto...4/16/02 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers vs. Sacramento (PO)...5/24/02 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at Toronto /6/02 Michael Redd, Milwaukee vs. Chicago /13/02 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Washington /29/02 Michael Finley, Dallas vs. Indiana /17/02 Morris Peterson, Toronto at Chicago /18/02 Wesley Person, Memphis vs. Milwaukee /20/02 Tracy McGrady, Orlando at New Orleans /3/03 Jason Richardson, Golden State vs. Miami /6/03 Chauncey Billups, Detroit at Philadelphia /8/03 Pat Garrity, Orlando vs. Indiana /10/03 Erick Strickland, Indiana at LA Clippers /31/03 Nick Van Exel, Dallas vs. Denver /1/03 Erick Strickland, Indiana vs. Boston /1/03 Steve Nash, Dallas at Milwaukee /12/03 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Milwaukee /28/03 Shawn Marion, Phoenix vs. Portland /5/03 Gilbert Arenas, Golden State at Milwaukee /8/03 Rasheed Wallace, Portland at Seattle /11/03 Toni Kukoc, Milwaukee vs. San Antonio /11/03 Shane Battier, Memphis at New York /11/03 Paul Pierce, Boston at New Jersey /13/03 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at Seattle /13/03 Stephen Marbury, Seattle vs. Sacramento /13/03 Gordan Giricik, Orlando vs. New Orleans /15/03 Eric Piatkowski, LA Clippers vs. Toronto /16/03 Alvin Williams, Toronto at LA Clippers /16/03 Vince Carter, Toronto at LA Clippers /16/03 Shane Battier, Memphis vs. Phoenix /26/03 Darrell Armstrong, Orlando at New Orleans /26/03 Jason Kidd, New Jersey vs. Golden State /29/03 Keyon Dooling, LA Clippers at Golden State /14/03 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers vs. Minneapolis (PO) /24/03 Tony Delk, Boston vs. Indiana (PO) /24/03 Tim Thomas, Milwaukee vs. New Jersey (PO) /1/03 Mann Ginobili, San Antonio vs. Miami /12/04 Jalen Rose, Toronto at Portland /13/04 Tim Thomas, New York at San Antonio /16/04 Chris Bosh, Toronto at Denver /17/04 Vladimir Radmanovic, Seattle vs. New Jersey /26/04 Michael Pietrus, Golden State vs. LA Clippers /26/04 Steve Francis, Orlando vs. Philadelphia /27/04 Jalen Rose, Toronto at Miami /30/04 Tracy McGrady, Houston vs. San Antonio /9/04 Dan Dickau, New Orleans vs. Golden State /15/04 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers at Sacramento /16/04 Jamal Crawford, New York vs. Utah /19/04 Richard Jefferson, New Jersey at Charlotte /21/04 Chauncey Billups, Detroit vs. Chicago /22/04 Chauncey Billups, Detoit at Indiana /25/04 Jason Richardson, Golden State vs. Toronto /29/04 Tracy McGrady, Houston vs. Milwaukee /31/04 Dan Dickau, New Orleans vs. Sacramento /8/05 Latrell Sprewell, Minnesota at Milwaukee /1/05 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas vs. Chicago /8/05 Mann Ginobili, San Antonio at Utah /6/05 Kyle Korver, Philadelphia at Toronto /13/05 Eddie Jones, Miami at Houston /22/05 Damon Jones, Miami at Houston /22/05 Rafer Alston, Toronto vs. Washington /4/05 Jamal Crawford, New York vs. New Jersey /1/05 Pau Gasol, Memphis vs. Indiana /11/05 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. New Jersey /13/05 Stephon Marbury, New York vs. Atlanta /17/05 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Milwaukee /18/05 Voshon Lenard, Denver at LA Lakers /6/05 Michael Redd, Milwaukee at Golden State /16/05 Sasha Vujacic, LA Lakers at San Antonio /29/05 Deron Williams, Utah vs. Indiana /29/05 Chauncey Billups, Detroit at New Jersey /30/05 Ben Gordon, Chicago vs. Detroit /3/05 Salim Stoudamire, Atlanta at Phoenix /4/05 Andrei Kirilenko, Utah at Portland /4/05 Sarunas Jasikevicius, Indiana at Seattle /4/05 Jarvis Hayes, Washington vs. New Jersey /13/05 Jason Terry, Dallas vs. Orlando /16/05 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas vs. Minnesota /18/05 Matt Bonner, Toronto at San Antonio /23/05 Nate Robinson, New York vs. Seattle /8/06 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas at Houston /18/06 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia at Minnesota /22/06 Raja Bell, Phoenix at Miami /26/06 Bobby Jackson, Memphis at Milwaukee /4/06 Charlie Villanueva, Toronto vs. LA Clippers /5/06 Jamal Crawford, New York at Houston /12/06 Morris Peterson, Toronto at Minnesota /13/06 Ricky Davis, Minnesota vs. Denver /24/06 Peja Stojakovic, Indiana at Boston /3/06 Keith Bogans, Houston vs. Indiana /8/06 Antawn Jamison, Washington at Charlotte /14/06 Morris Peterson, Toronto vs. Milwaukee /17/06 Mike James, Toronto at New York /21/06 Jumaine Jones, Charlotte at Cleveland /22/06 Antawn Jamison, Washington at LA Clippers /25/06 Ray Allen, Seattle vs. San Antonio /26/06 Toni Kukoc, Milwaukee vs. Phoenix /28/06 JR Smith, New Orleans vs. Memphis /31/06 Morris Peterson, Toronto vs. Phoenix /31/06 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers at Denver /6/06 Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Atlanta /7/06 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia at Chicago /8/06 Darrell Armstrong, Dallas vs. Golden State /12/06 James Jones, Phoenix at Portland /19/06 Antawn Jamison, Washington at Cleveland (PO) /25/06 Jerry Stackhouse, Dallas vs. Miami (PO) /11/06 Josh Howard, Dallas vs. Miami (PO) /11/06 Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia vs. Atlanta /1/06 Ray Allen, Seattle at LA Lakers /3/06 Juan Dixon, Portland at Golden State /3/06 Gilbert Arenas, Washington vs. Indiana /8/06 J.R. Smith, Denver at Miam /14/06 J.R. Smith, Denver at Orlando /15/06 Steve Francis, New York vs. Boston /18/06 Jamal Crawford, New York vs. Houston /20/06 Michael Read, Milwaukee at LA Lakers /28/06 Matt Carroll, Charlotte at Washington /1/06 Raja Bell, Phoenix vs. Milwaukee /1/06 Derek Anderson, Charlotte vs. Detroit /3/06 Rashard Lewis, Seattle vs. New Orleans /8/06 Antawn Jamison, Washington vs. Miami /15/06 JJ Redick, Orlando vs. Cleveland /16/06 Rashard Lewis, Seattle at Memphis /18/06 Matt Carroll, Charlotte vs. Utah /22/06 Jason Terry, Dallas vs. LA Clippers /22/06 Keyon Dooling, Orlando at Cleveland /23/06 Josh Howard, Dallas vs. Charlotte /26/06 Jumaine Jones, Phoenix vs. Portland /26/06 Matt Carroll, Charlotte vs. LA Lakers /29/06 Tracy McGrady, Houston vs. Seattle /03/07 Speedy Claxton, Atlanta at Toronto /05/07 Ben Gordon, Chicago vs. Detroit /06/07 James Jones, Phoenix vs. Seattle /09/07 Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia vs. Milwaukee /12/07 Steve Blake, Denver at Houston /20/07 James Jones, Phoenix at Washington /23/07 Matt Carroll, Charlotte vs. Detroit /24/07 Shane Battier, Houston at San Antonio /24/07 Jamal Crawford, New York vs. Miami /26/07 Juan Dixon, Portland at New Orleans /29/07 Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Toronto /31/07 Gilbert Arenas, Washington at LA Lakers /03/07 Matt Carroll, Charlotte vs. Golden State /03/07 Ray Allen, Seattle vs. Sacramento /10/07 Donyell Marshall, Cleveland vs. LA Lakers /11/07 226

230 HISTORY OF NBA S POINT PLAYS (Concluded) Raja Bell, Phoenix vs. Chicago /11/07 Cuttino Mobley, LA Clippers vs. Atlanta /14/07 Chris Duhon, Chicago vs. Atlanta /20/07 Vince Carter, New Jersey vs. New Orleans /21/07 Jamal Crawford, New York at Philadelphia /21/07 Derek Fisher, Utah at LA Lakers /26/07 Earl Watson, Seattle at LA Clippers /28/07 Rashard Lewis, Seattle vs. Charlotte /04/07 Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia vs. LA Lakers /09/07 Andrew Iguodala, Philadelphia at Atlanta /10/07 Andrea Bargnani, Toronto vs. Seattle /11/07 Bruce Bowen, San Antonio at Milwaukee /15/07 Derek Anderson, Charlotte vs. LA Clippers /16/07 Gilbert Arenas, Washington vs. New Orleans (twice).....3/17/07 Sasha Vujacic, LA Lakers vs. Golden State /25/07 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers vs. Golden State /25/07 Josh Howard, Dallas at New Orleans /27/07 Eddie House, New Jersey vs. Indiana /28/07 Bobby Jackson, New Orleans at Milwaukee /03/07 Allan Ray, Boston vs. Miami /06/07 Chauncey Billups, Detroit vs. Orlando /11/07 James Jones, Phoenix at Houston /16/07 Kevin Martin, Sacramento vs. LA Lakers /18/07 Reggie Miller has the most (23) followed by Michael Adams (11); Nowitzki (12); J. Starks (10); Iverson (10), Richmond (9); R. Allen, Peterson (8) G. Rice, D. Ellis, Sprewell, S. Francis, K. Bryant (6); D. Armstrong, J. Hornacek (5); W. Person, D. Armstrong, D. Fisher, Battier, L. Hunter, Drexler (4), V. Maxwell, T. Thomas, Aguirre, B. Davis, Day, H. Davis, T. Porter, Kerr, Ed. Johnson, Garrity, Rider, Blaylock, Mullin, Anthony, P. Pierce (3); Winters, Floyd, Ainge, Barkley, Les, Marciulionis, R. Higgins, M. Price, Pippen, Grevey, Ferry, B. Scott, M. Jordan, Chapman, E. Jones, Ginobili, J. Dumars, D. Majerle, McCloud, Cassell, S. Stoudamire, P. Pierce, Fisher, E. Strickland, Van Exel, Kukoc, Stackhouse, Battier; D. Ellis (1/26/88), Sprewell (12/15/96) and Gilbert Arenas (3/17/07) are only ones to do it twice in same game. Pippen and Myers (3/8/94), V. Maxwell and K. Smith (4/17/94), Majerle and W. Person (3/31/95), Moore and Van Exel (12/21/96) Al. Williams and V. Carter (3/16/03) E. Jones and D. Jones (3/22/05) and Sasha Vujacic and Kobe Bryant (3/25/07) did it in same game. Richmond did it 6 times ( ), Matt Carroll and Gilbert Arenas 5 times (both in ), R. Miller 4 times ( and ) and Andre Iguodala ( ); Nowitzki ( ) and Allen Iverson ( ) and Adams did it 3 times in one year (twice), Starks and Rice did it 3 times in one year once, as did Jamal Crawford ( ) and Rashard Lewis ( ). Sacramento Atlanta Cleveland LA Lakers Milwaukee Dallas New York Indiana Boston Memphis Detroit Seattle Chicago New Jersey Charlotte Mike Bibby, Brad Miller, Ron Artest Joe Johnson, tyronn Lee Eric Snow, LeBron James Kobe Bryant, Lamar Odom Michael Redd, Andrew Bogut, Mo Williams Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry Stephon Marbury, Jamal Crawford, Steve Francis Jermaine O Neal Paul Pierce Damon Stoudamire, Pau Gasol Chauncey Billups, Richard Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis PJ Brown, Kirk Hinrich, Ben Wallace Jason Kidd Brevin Knight, Gerald Wallace CAPTAINS OF TEAMS Orlando Grant Hill, Jameer Nelson Washington Antawn Jamison Golden State Baron Davis, Jason Richardson, Al Harrington Minnesota Kevin Garnett, Trenton Hassell LA Clippers Elton Brand, Sam Cassell Denver Carmelo Anthony, Marcus Camby Portland Joel Przybilla, Zach Randolph, Jarrett Jack Phoenix Steve Nash, Shawn Marion New Orleans Desmond Mason, Chris Paul Houston Tracy McGrady Toronto Chris Bosh San Antonio Tim Duncan, Tony Parker Utah No permanent captain; rotated players Philadelphia None Miami None Wilt s Game: The Only One in NBA History February 2, 1969; Detroit at Philadelphia Detroit Pistons Philadelphia 76ers DETROIT Min. FGM FGA FTM FTA Reb. Asst. PF Pts. Dave DeBusschere Terry Dischinger Joe Strawder Dave Bing Eddie Miles Len Chappell Sonny Dove Jim Fox Happy Hairston Jimmy Walker Totals PHILADELPHIA Min. FGM FGA FTM FTA Reb. Asst. PF Pts. Luke Jackson Chet Walker Wilt Chamberlain Hal Greer Wally Jones Billy Cunningham Johnny Green Matt Guokas Bill Melchionni Totals

231 FIRST BLACK PLAYERS IN NBA First Name College Team Year Chuck Cooper...Duquesne...Boston 1950 Sweetwater Clifton...Xavier (La.)...New York 1950 Earl Lloyd...West Virginia State...Washington 1950 Hank DeZonie...Clark (Ga.)...Tri Cities 1950 Don Barksdale...UCLA...Baltimore 1951 Davage Minor...Toledo-UCLA...Baltimore 1951 Robert Wilson...West Virginia State...Milwaukee 1951 Blaine Denning...Lawrence Tech...Baltimore 1952 Ray Felix...LIU...Baltimore 1953 Rollen Hans...Long Island...Baltimore 1953 Isaac Walthour...None...Milwaukee 1953 Jackie Moore...LaSalle...Phila Warriors 1954 Jim Tucker...Duquesne...Syracuse 1954 Robert Knight...None...New York 1954 Ken McBride...Maryland State...Milwaukee 1954 Jesse Arnelle...Penn State...Fort Wayne 1955 Ed Fleming...Niagara...Rochester 1955 Dick Ricketts...Duquesne...St. Louis 1955 Maurice Stokes...St. Francis (Pa.)...Rochester 1955 Walter Davis...Seton Hall...New York 1955 Walter Dukes...Seton Hall...New York 1955 Robert Williams...Florida A & M...Minneapolis 1955 Willie Naulis...UCLA...St. Louis 1956 Hal Lear...Temple...Phila Warriors 1956 Bob Hopkins...Grambling...Syracuse 1956 Sihugo Green...Duquesne...Rochester 1956 Bill Russell...San Francisco...Boston 1956 John Barber...Los Angeles State...St. Louis 1956 Sam Jones...North Carolina College...Boston 1957 George Raff Brown...Wayne State...Minneapolis 1957 McCoy Ingram...Jackson State...Minneapolis 1957 Worthy Patterson...Connecticut...St. Louis 1957 Woody Sauldsberry...Texas Southern...Phila Warriors 1957 Jim Tucker & Earl Lloyd were first blacks to play on championship team (Syracuse Nationals ), Jackie Moore did it with Philadelphia Warriors, , and Bill Russell with Boston Celtics, Cooper was first black to sign contract who played in NBA, but Lloyd was first to play in a game (10/31/50). Harold Hunter, 5-9, North Carolina College, signed with Washington 4/25/50, the day of the draft, but didn t make the team. John Grasso of Guilford, NY updated this list with 11 additions. 4-YEAR RECORD COMPARISON BY HALF SEASON 1st Half Movement Phoenix Up 18 Washington Up 12 Orlando Up 12 Chicago Up 11 Cleveland Up 10 Dallas Up 8 Utah Up 6 Charlotte Up 5 Miami Up 3 Atlanta Up 3 LA Clippers Up 2 Golden State Up 2 San Antonio Up 1 Houston Up 1 LA Lakers Even New York Even Portland Down 1 New Jersey Down 1 Toronto Down 1 Denver Down 1 Detroit Down 4 Seattle Down 5 New Orleans Down 7 Philadelphia Down 7 Boston Down 8 Milwaukee Down 8 Indiana Down 9 Minnesota Down 9 Memphis Down 13 Sacramento Down 13 2nd Half Movement Toronto Up 15 Chicago Up 14 Phoenix Up 14 LA Clippers Up 10 Charlotte Up 10 Philadelphia Up 9 Dallas Up 7 Orlando Up 7 Houston Up 6 Cleveland Up 5 New Orleans Up 5 Washington Up 4 Boston Up 4 Utah Up 3 Golden State Up 3 Detroit Up 3 Denver Up 2 San Antonio Even Miami Down 1 Seattle Down 1 Atlanta Down 1 Milwaukee Down 5 New Jersey Down 5 New York Down 6 Portland Down 8 Sacramento Down 9 LA Lakers Down 14 Memphis Down 15 Minnesota Down 17 Indiana Down

232 NBA EXTRA PERIOD GAMES (Regular Season Only) Franchise 1per 2 per 3 per 4 per 5 per 6 per Total Pct. ATLANTA BOSTON CHARLOTTE CHICAGO CLEVELAND DALLAS DENVER DETROIT GOLDEN STATE HOUSTON INDIANA LA CLIPPERS LA LAKERS MEMPHIS MIAMI MILWAUKEE MINNESOTA NEW JERSEY NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK ORLANDO PHILADELPHIA PHOENIX PORTLAND SACRAMENTO SAN ANTONIO SEATTLE TORONTO UTAH WASHINGTON DEFUNCT FRANCHISES ANDERSON BALTIMORE CHICAGO CLEVELAND DENVER DETROIT INDIANAPOLIS PITTSBURGH PROVIDENCE ST. LOUIS TORONTO WASHINGTON WATERLOO BEST RECORD: Detroit 8-0 ( ) WORST RECORD: Goldens State 0-8 ( ) MOST WINS: Sacramento 9 ( ) MOST LOSSES: L.A. Clippers 10 ( ) MOST GAMES IN SEASON: 14-76ers 8-6 ( ) LONGEST GAMES: Indianapolis 75 at Rochester 73, 1/6/51 (6EP); Syracuse 125 vs. Anderson 123, 11/24/49 (5EP), Milwaukee 155 vs. Seattle 154, 11/9/89 (5EP) M. MALONE, PARISH & WILLIS PLAYED RECORD 21 SEASONS Moses Malone and Robert Parish hold the pro league record for longevity. Moses played 21 years (19 in NBA and 2 in ABA), Parish played all 21 in NBA. Kevin Willis played 21 years and had another year when he was on Atlanta s injured ( ). Kareem Abdul Jabbar had 20 seasons and James Edwards

233 FIRST BLACK PLAYERS IN NBA First Name College Team Year Chuck Cooper...Duquesne...Boston 1950 Sweetwater Clifton...Xavier (La.)...New York 1950 Earl Lloyd...West Virginia State...Washington 1950 Hank DeZonie...Clark (Ga.)...Tri Cities 1950 Don Barksdale...UCLA...Baltimore 1951 Davage Minor...Toledo-UCLA...Baltimore 1951 Robert Wilson...West Virginia State...Milwaukee 1951 Blaine Denning...Lawrence Tech...Baltimore 1952 Ray Felix...LIU...Baltimore 1953 Rollen Hans...Long Island...Baltimore 1953 Isaac Walthour...None...Milwaukee 1953 Jackie Moore...LaSalle...Phila Warriors 1954 Jim Tucker...Duquesne...Syracuse 1954 Robert Knight...None...New York 1954 Ken McBride...Maryland State...Milwaukee 1954 Jesse Arnelle...Penn State...Fort Wayne 1955 Ed Fleming...Niagara...Rochester 1955 Dick Ricketts...Duquesne...St. Louis 1955 Maurice Stokes...St. Francis (Pa.)...Rochester 1955 Walter Davis...Seton Hall...New York 1955 Walter Dukes...Seton Hall...New York 1955 Robert Williams...Florida A & M...Minneapolis 1955 Willie Naulis...UCLA...St. Louis 1956 Hal Lear...Temple...Phila Warriors 1956 Bob Hopkins...Grambling...Syracuse 1956 Sihugo Green...Duquesne...Rochester 1956 Bill Russell...San Francisco...Boston 1956 John Barber...Los Angeles State...St. Louis 1956 Sam Jones...North Carolina College...Boston 1957 George Raff Brown...Wayne State...Minneapolis 1957 McCoy Ingram...Jackson State...Minneapolis 1957 Worthy Patterson...Connecticut...St. Louis 1957 Woody Sauldsberry...Texas Southern...Phila Warriors 1957 Jim Tucker & Earl Lloyd were first blacks to play on championship team (Syracuse Nationals ), Jackie Moore did it with Philadelphia Warriors, , and Bill Russell with Boston Celtics, Cooper was first black to sign contract who played in NBA, but Lloyd was first to play in a game (10/31/50). Harold Hunter, 5-9, North Carolina College, signed with Washington 4/25/50, the day of the draft, but didn t make the team. John Grasso of Guilford, NY updated this list with 11 additions. 4-YEAR RECORD COMPARISON BY HALF SEASON 1st Half Movement Phoenix Up 18 Washington Up 12 Orlando Up 12 Chicago Up 11 Cleveland Up 10 Dallas Up 8 Utah Up 6 Charlotte Up 5 Miami Up 3 Atlanta Up 3 LA Clippers Up 2 Golden State Up 2 San Antonio Up 1 Houston Up 1 LA Lakers Even New York Even Portland Down 1 New Jersey Down 1 Toronto Down 1 Denver Down 1 Detroit Down 4 Seattle Down 5 New Orleans Down 7 Philadelphia Down 7 Boston Down 8 Milwaukee Down 8 Indiana Down 9 Minnesota Down 9 Memphis Down 13 Sacramento Down 13 2nd Half Movement Toronto Up 15 Chicago Up 14 Phoenix Up 14 LA Clippers Up 10 Charlotte Up 10 Philadelphia Up 9 Dallas Up 7 Orlando Up 7 Houston Up 6 Cleveland Up 5 New Orleans Up 5 Washington Up 4 Boston Up 4 Utah Up 3 Golden State Up 3 Detroit Up 3 Denver Up 2 San Antonio Even Miami Down 1 Seattle Down 1 Atlanta Down 1 Milwaukee Down 5 New Jersey Down 5 New York Down 6 Portland Down 8 Sacramento Down 9 LA Lakers Down 14 Memphis Down 15 Minnesota Down 17 Indiana Down

234 Kareem Jabbar 38,387 Karl Malone 36,928 Michael Jordan 32,292 Wilt Chamberlain 31,419 Moses Malone 27,409 Elvin Hayes 27,313 Hakeem Olajuwon 26,946 Oscar Robertson 26,710 Dominique Wilkins 26,668 John Havlicek 26,395 Alex English 25,613 Shaquille O Neal 25,454 Reggie Miller 25,279 Jerry West 25,192 Patrick Ewing 24,815 Charles Barkley 23,757 Robert Parish 23,334 Adrian Dantley 23,177 Elgin Baylor 23,149 Clyde Drexler 22,195 Gary Payton 21,813 Larry Bird 21,791 Hal Greer 21,586 Walt Bellamy 20,941 Bob Petit 20,880 Allen Iverson 20,824 David Robinson 20,790 George Gervin 20,708 Mitch Richmond 20,497 Tom Chambers 20,049 John Stockton 19,711 Bernard King 19,655 Cliff Robinson 19,591 Walter Davis 19,521 Terry Cummings 19,460 Kobe Bryant 19,296 Bob Lanier 19,248 Dolph Schayes 19,247 Eddie Johnson 19,202 Gail Goodrich 19,181 Kevin Garnett 19,041 Reggie Theus 19,015 Dale Ellis 19,004 Kevin Willis 18,944 Scottie Pippen 18,940 Chet Walker 18,831 Isiah Thomas 18,822 Bob McAdoo 18,787 Mark Aguirre 18,458 Rick Barry 18,395 Julius Erving 18,364 Glen Rice 18,336 Dave Bing 18,327 World Free 17,955 Calvin Murphy 17,949 Lou Hudson 17,940 NBA S 10,000 POINT SCORERS (276) Chris Mullin 17,911 Len Wilkens 17,772 Bailey Howell 17,770 Magic Johnson 17,707 Rolando Blackman 17,623 Otis Thorpe 17,600 Earl Monroe 17,454 Kevin McHale 17,335 Jack Sikma 17,287 Kevin Willis 17,253 Jeff Malone 17,231 Bob Cousy 16,960 Ray Allen 16,954 Buck Williams 16,784 Latrell Sprewell 16,712 Chris Webber 16,661 Nate Archibald 16,481 Joe Dumars 16,401 James Worthy 16,320 Tim Duncan 16,288 Paul Arizin 16,266 Randy Smith 16,262 Derek Harper 16,006 Kiki Vandeweghe 15,980 Pete Maravich 15,948 Stephon Marbury 15,876 Jack Twyman 15,840 Detlef Schrempf 15,761 Larry Nance 15,687 Jeff Hornacek 15,659 Terry Porter 15,586 Walt Frazier 15,581 Artis Gilmore 15,579 Dennis Johnson 15,535 Bob Dandridge 15,530 Michael Finley 15,485 Sam Jones 15,411 Paul Pierce 15,375 Tim Hardaway 15,373 Dick Barnett 15,358 Shawn Kemp 15,347 Sam Perkins 15,324 Tracy McGrady 15,317 John Drew 15,291 Juwan Howard 15,290 Antoine Walker 15,279 Dirk Nowitzki 15,173 Byron Scott 15,097 Jerry Stackhouse 15,089 Dick Van Arsdale 15,079 Sam Cassell 15,019 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 15,018 Mike Mitchell 15,016 Vince Carter 14,970 James Edwards 14,862 Richie Guerin 14,676 Dan Issel 14,659 Jamaal Wilkes 14,644 Purvis Short 14,607 Spencer Haywood 14,592 Allan Houston 14,551 Bill Russell 14,522 Hersey Hawkins 14,470 Ricky Pierce 14,467 Rod Strickland 14,463 Nate Thurmond 14,437 Jo Jo White 14,399 Glenn Robinson 14,234 Tom Van Arsdale 14,232 Alonzo Mourning 14,162 Gus Williams 14,093 Jerry Lucas 14,053 Dave DeBusschere 14,053 Fred Brown 14,018 Eddie Jones 13,979 Ron Harper 13,910 Alvan Adams 13,910 Bob Love 13,895 Marques Johnson 13,892 Chuck Person 13,858 Bill Laimbeer 13,790 Jason Kidd 13,723 Billy Cunningham 13,626 Orlando Woolridge 13,623 Xavier McDaniel 13,606 Dave Cowens 13,516 Cliff Hagan 13,447 Steve Smith 13,430 Vlade Divac 13,398 Rudy Tomjanovich 13,383 Rasheed Wallace 13,376 Jalen Rose 13,220 Kevin Johnson 13,127 Jeff Mullins 13,017 Horace Grant 12,996 Bob Boozer 12,964 Kendall Gill 12,959 Derrick Coleman 12,884 Wayman Tisdale 12,878 Rik Smits 12,871 Mychal Thompson 12,810 Paul Westphal 12,809 Sidney Wicks 12,803 Mickey Johnson 12,748 Johnny Newman 12,740 Bill Cartwright 12,713 Armen Gilliam 12,700 Jim Jackson 12,690 Grant Hill 12,673 Del Curry 12,670 Bill Sharman 12,665 Nick Van Exel 12,658 Otis Birdsong 12,544 Jack Marin 12,541 Mike Newlin 12,507 Mark Jackson 12,489 Johnny Kerr 12,480 Joe Barry Carroll 12,455 Charles Oakley 12,416 Antawn Jamison 12,393 Darryl Griffith 12,391 Cazzie Russell 12,377 Danny Manning 12,367 Maurice Lucas 12,339 A.C. Green 12,331 Elton Brand 12,312 Johnny Green 12,281 Sleepy Floyd 12,260 Maurice Cheeks 12,195 Tom Heinsohn 12,194 Willis Reed 12,183 Kelly Tripucka 12,142 John Long 12,131 Norm Nixon 12,065 Len Truck Robinson 11,988 Danny Ainge 11,964 Mookie Blaylock 11,962 Clyde Lovellette 11,947 Herb Williams 11,934 Sidney Moncrief 11,931 Scott Wedman 11,916 David Wesley 11,842 Vin Baker 11,839 Thurl Bailey 11,834 Vinnie Johnson 11,825 Jerome Kersey 11,825 Archie Clark 11,819 Paul Silas 11,782 George Mikan 11,764 Dick Snyder 11,755 Gerald Wilkins 11,736 Jimmy Walker 11,655 Jamal Mashburn 11,649 Dikembe Mutombo 11,595 Kevin Loughery 11,575 Don Ohl 11,549 Nick Anderson 11,529 Junior Bridgeman 11,517 Rudy LaRusso 11,507 Happy Hairston 11,505 Larry Johnson 11,450 Damon Stoudamire 11,446 Shawn Marion 11,391 Mike Bibby 11,334 Dan Roundfield 11,318 Willie Naulis 11,305 David Thompson 11,264 Gene Shue 11,241 Ed Macauley 11,234 John Johnson 11,200 Jim Paxson 11,199 Larry Foust 11,198 Christian Laettner 11,121 Bill Bridges 11,012 Mark Price 10,989 Mike Woodson 10,981 Mike Gminski 10,953 Dan Majerle 10,925 Vern Maxwell 10,912 Ricky Sobers 10,902 Don Nelson 10,898 Alvin Robertson 10,882 Bingo Smith 10,882 John Starks 10,829 Cuttino Mobley 10,824 Cliff T. Robinson 10,823 Richard Hamilton 10,815 Elden Campbell 10,805 Kenny Anderson 10,789 Carl Braun 10,625 Wes Unseld 10,624 Penny Hardaway 10,624 Jerry Sloan 10,571 Billy Knight 10,561 Sean Elliott 10,544 Brian Winters 10,537 Donyell Marshall 10,524 Peja Stojakovic 10,508 Clarence Weatherspoon 10,483 Austin Carr 10,473 Cedric Maxwell 10,465 Robert Reid 10,448 Lafayette Lever 10,433 Guy Rodgers 10,415 Steve Francis 10,391 Brad Daugherty 10,389 Wayne Embry 10,380 Sam Lacey 10,303 Calvin Natt 10,291 Derrick McKey 10,266 Rashard Lewis 10,251 Jason Terry 10,248 Ray Scott 10,184 Leroy Ellis 10,176 Eddie Johnson, Jr. 10,163 Ray Williams 10,158 Vern Fleming 10,125 Antonio McDyess 10,112 Vern Mikkelsen 10,063 Charlie Scott 10,037 Neil Johnston 10, PLAYERS SCORED 20 OR MORE POINTS IN QUARTER Twenty-One players scored 20 or more points in a quarter in Kobe Bryant posted 30 points in the third quarter vs. Utah on December 30, 2006 for the high. Other players to do it were- Wally Szczerbiak, Peja Stojakovic, Marcus Williams, Ricky Davis, Rashard Lewis, Kevin Martin, Joe Johnson, Yao Ming, Stephon Marbury, Mike Miller, Carlos Boozer, Jamal Crawford, Ray Allen, Michael Redd, Allen Iverson, Dwayne Wade, Ben Gordon, Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Gilbert Arenas. KERR BROKE SCHAYES RECORD AT HERSHEY Everyone knows Wilt Chamberlain scored his 100 points at the Hershey Arena, but another record, since eclipsed, also was set there by ex-sixer Johnny Kerr. He played his 706th straight game there on Dec. 27, 1963 to top the record of 705 held by Dolph Schayes. Coincidentally, Schayes was the coach of the 76ers that year and thus was present when the mark was set. 231

235 MOST TAPS WON MOST TAPS LOST BEST % WORST % Ben Wallace 53 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 49 Pau Gasol 47 PJ Brown 45 Kevin Garnett 44 Marcus Camby 44 Shaquille O'Neal 42 Dwight Howard 41 Chris Bosh 39 Eddy Curry 38 Karl Malone Michael Jordan Kareem Abdul-Jabbar....9 Alex English Dominique Wilkins...8 Wilt Chamberlain....7 Oscar Robertson George Gervin Jerry West Bob Pettit Elgin Baylor Hakeem Olajuwon....4 Elvin Hayes Rick Barry Moses Malone David Robinson Yardley was first to do it in K. Malone did it 12 straight times. Chamberlain, Robertson, Jordan and Dominique Wilkins did it 7 straight times. In ABA, Erving did it 5 times and Haywood, Barry, Cunningham and D. Thompson once each. English did it eight straight seasons. SEASON TEAM FIRST SEASON LAST SEASON 19 Utah Jazz LA Lakers Boston Celtics Boston Celtics SEASON TEAM FIRST SEASON LAST SEASON 21 Utah Jazz Boston Celtics LA Lakers Houston Rockets Seattle Supersonics Portland Trailblazers YEAR TEAM RECORD PCT LA Lakers Philadelphia 76ers San Antonio Spurs Detroit Pistons Chicago Bulls Milwaukee Bucks LA Lakers Boston Celtics OPENING TAP LEADERS Adonal Foyle 47 Brad Miller 43 Jamaal Magloire 43 Chris Kaman 42 Dwight Howard 40 Jared Jeffries 39 Josh Smith 37 Pau Gasol 33 Kurt Thomas 32 Chris Bosh 31 Chris Mihm 31 Kevin Garnett 31 ALL-TIME BEST PLAYOFF RECORD 232 Marcus Camby 81 Shaquille O'Neal 72 Ben Wallace 65 Tyson Chandler 64 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 63 PJ Brown 63 Jason Collins 60 Pau Gasol 59 Kevin Garnett 59 Yao Ming 56 Eddy Curry 56 Chris Bosh ,000 POINT SEASONS BY 76 PLAYERS Bob McAdoo Adrian Dantley Larry Bird Shaquille O Neal Paul Pierce Kobe Bryant Mark Aguirre Kiki Vandeweghe....3 Walt Bellamy Lou Hudson Pete Maravich Tiny Archibald Chris Mullin Tracy McGrady Allen Iverson Dirk Nowitzki (Minimum 41 Taps) Vince Carter Gilbert Arenas LeBron James Dave Bing Gail Goodrich Billy Cunningham....2 John Havlicek Julius Erving World Free David Thompson Bob Love Dale Ellis Clyde Drexler Charles Barkley Tom Chambers Patrick Ewing Kurt Thomas 27 Johan Petro 29 Adonal Foyle 35 Chris Kaman 40 Jarron Collins 41 Jared Jeffries 42 DeSagana Diop 42 Jamaal Magloire 43 Rasho Nesterovic 44 Chris Mihm 45 ANTONIO DANIELS CURRENT LEADER WITH NO FOULOUTS Antonio Daniels of Washington has played 723 games and has never fouled out for the leadership of all active NBA players who never have fouled out of a game. Of course the league record is held by Wilt Chamberlain who played 1045 regular season games, 160 playoff games and 19 all-star games (a total of 1224) without a foulout. Following Daniels are Jason Williams 612, Damon Jones 572, Jamal Crawford 452 and Rasual Butler 342 and Ronald Murray 290. MOST CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS (MORE WINS THAN LOSSES) SEASON TEAM FIRST SEASON LAST SEASON 14 Portland Trailblazers Milwaukee Bucks Philadelphia 76ers San Antonio Spurs Still Going MOST CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS (WINS SEASONS) Glen Rice Mitch Richmond Sidney Wicks Charlie Scott Spencer Haywood....1 Jeff Petrie Richie Guerin Bob Lanier Sam Jones Earl Monroe Jack Twyman George Yardley Bernard King Mike Mitchell Randy Smith Paul Westphal SEASON TEAM FIRST SEASON LAST SEASON 14 Boston Celtics Philadelphia 76ers Milwaukee Bucks San Antonio Spurs San Antonio Spurs Still Going YEAR TEAM RECORD PCT LA Lakers Chicago Bulls San Antonio Spurs LA Lakers LA Lakers Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls Billy Knight Purvis Short Kevin McHale Reggie Miller Jerry Stackhouse....1 Antwan Jamison Tim Duncan Amare Stoudemire...1 Carmelo Anthony....1 Dwayne Wade Michael Redd TOTAL

236 UCONN LEADS IN PROVIDING NBA TALENT Connecticut led the pack with providing the most NBA players, de-throning Kentucky which had led for the past 3 years. The Huskies had 14 players in followed by Duke with 13; North Carolina with 12; Kentucky and UCLA with 11 each; Arizona with 10; Kansas and Michigan State with 8 each; Michigan and Texas with 7 each; Illinois, Oklahoma State, California, Cincinnati, Maryland, Florida, Villanova and LSU with 6 each; Georgia Tech, Georgetown, Stanford, Memphis and Temple with 5 each; Syracuse, Alabama, Oregon, Notre Dame, Seaton Hall, Wake Forest, Washington, Florida State, DePaul, Arkansas with 4 each; Fifty-six came from foreign countries, including 6 from Slovenia. Thirty-four did not attend college. ATLANTIC COAST TOPS 16TH TIME IN A ROW AS NBA S TOP PRODUCER For the 16th straight year, the Atlantic Coast Conference provided the most NBA players in the league with 56 men (3 more than last year). Other high totals were Big East 55; Pac Ten 46; SEC 40; Big Ten 38; Big Twelve 37; Conference USA 18; Atlantic Ten 17; Mountain West 11; and Mid-American 9. NORTH CAROLINA LEADER IN COLLEGE BREEDING PLAYERS North Carolina was tops in providing NBA material in with 35 players. California had the league high of 11 colleges. Forty-one states plus the District of Columbia had representatives in the league. There were 138 colleges. No. Colleges Players North Carolina 8 35 California Pennsylvania Florida 6 20 Michigan 5 20 Texas Kentucky 3 17 Connecticut 3 14 Ohio 7 14 Arizona 2 12 Illinois 3 11 Indiana 4 10 New York 4 8 Kansas 1 8 Oregon 4 8 No. Colleges Players Oklahoma 3 8 Washington 2 8 Georgia 2 8 South Carolina 4 7 Maryland 2 7 Louisiana 3 7 Missouri 4 7 Alabama 3 6 Tennessee 2 6 Iowa 2 6 Arkansas 2 5 Rhode Island 2 5 Wisconsin 2 5 Minnesota 3 5 Utah 3 5 No. Colleges Players Nevada 3 4 Mississippis 3 4 Nebraska 2 4 Virginia 3 3 Massachusetts 2 2 Colorado 1 2 New Mexico 1 2 Wyoming 1 2 Hawaii 1 1 District of Columbia 1 1 Totals *95 players either never attended college or came from foreign sites. *Alaska, West Virginia, Idaho, Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, Montana, North and South Dakota and Vermont had no representatives. 37 Americans and 58 foreigners did not attend U.S. colleges. CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOLS AGAIN NBA S TOP BREEDER California high schools continued to lead in providing NBA material in The state s high schools produced 25 (43 in , 46 in , 51 in , 53 in , 54 in , 58 in , 56 in , 50 in , 49 in and 53 in ) of the players in the league in The state also had a league high of 38 different high schools. Ten players came from Oak Hill of Mouth of Wilson, VA. Fortyfour states and the District of Columbia had representatives. Rhode Island, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming had none. High No. State Schools Players California Texas Illinois Pennsylvania New York Virginia New Jersey Florida Michigan North Carolina Georgia Ohio Washington Maryland Mississippi 9 10 High No. State Schools Players Lousiana 9 9 Oregon 8 8 Alabama 7 7 Connecticut 7 7 Minnesota 7 7 Massachusetts 6 6 Iowa 5 5 Kansas 5 5 South Carolina 5 5 Wisconsin 5 5 Arkansas 4 4 Colorodo 4 4 Indiana 4 4 Missouri 4 4 Tennessee 4 4 High No. State Schools Players Arizona 3 3 Kentucky 3 3 Oklahoma 3 3 South Dakota 3 3 District of Columbia 2 2 Maine 2 2 New Hampshire 2 2 Alaska 1 1 Nevada 1 1 New Mexico 1 1 Rhode Island 1 1 West Virginia 1 1 CENTERS NO LONGER DOMINATE The season was the high spot for centers with the likes of Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmonoi, Willis Reed, Walt Bellamy, and Wes Unseld. Compare the stats of that year with this past season. There were 14 teams in the season and six of the centers averaged at least 20 points and 12 at least 10 rebounds. Today in a 30-team league, only two centers, Amare Stoudemire and Yao Ming averaged at least 20 points and only Tyson Chandler, Omeka Okafor, Marcus Camby and Ben Wallace averaged at least 10 rebounds. There were 11 Double Double centers in and none this year. In the center was the leading scorer for three teams and the leading rebounder for 10. Today two teams had a center as their top scorer and only nine teams have a top rebounder at center. 233

237 NBA PLAYERS WHO WENT TO SAME HIGH SCHOOL During the season there were 35 high schools with more than one player. Oak Hill of Mouth of Wilson, VA, produced 7 players (Jerry Stackhouse, Josh Smith, Carmelo Anthony, Steve Blake, Jeff McInnis, Stephen Jackson, DeSagana Diop). Four came from Southwestern Detroit (Jalen Rose, Voshon Leonard, Charlie Bell, Howard Eisley). Three came from Murrah, Jackson, MS (Maurice Williams, Othella Harrington, Lindsay Hunter); Roman Catholic, Philadelphia, PA (Marc Jackson, Eddie Griffin, Rasual Butler); Rainer Beach, Seattle, WA (Doug Christie, Nate Robinson, Jamal Crowford); Blair, Blairstown, NJ (Royal Ivey, Luol Deng, Charlie Villanueva); Inglewood, Inglewood, CA (Paul Pierce, Jason Hart, Noel Felix); New Hampton, New Hampton, NH (Darius Songaila, Rashad McCants, Awvee Storey). Twosomes came from DeLaSalle, Concord, CA (Brent and Jon Barry); Dominguez, Compton CA (Tyson Chandler, Taysoun Prince); Harvard-Westlake, N. Hollywood, CA (Jarron and Jason Collins); Lincoln, Brooklyn, NY (Stephon Marbury, Sebastian Telefair); McKinley, Canton, OH (Eric Snow, Keith McLeod); Mt. Zion, Durham, NC (Marquis Daniels, Tracy McGrady); Proviso East, Maywood, IL (Michael Finley, Steven Hunter); Simon Gratz, Philadelphia, PA (Rasheed Wallace, Aaron McKie); Washington, Memphis, TN (Lorenzen Wright, Antonio Burks); Country Day, Detroit, MI (Chris Webber, Shane Battier); St Patrick s, Elizabeth, NJ (Al Harrington, Sam Dalembert); Muir, Pasadena, CA (Jacque Vaughn, Stacy Augmon); Crim, Atlanta, GA (Shandon Anderson, Anthony Carter); Crossroads, Santa Monica, CA (Baron Davis, Austin Croshere); Crane, Chicago, IL (Tony Allen, Will Bynum); Germantown Academy, Philadelphia, PA (Matt Walsh, Alvin Williams); Clarkesville, Clarksville, TN (Trenton Hassell, Shawn Marion); Harrison, Evansville, IN (Calvert Cheaney, Walter McCarty); West Chester, Los Angeles, CA (Amir Johnson, Trevor Ariza); Hargrave, Chatham, VA (Josh Howard, James Thomas); Jefferson, Portland, OR (Aaron Miles, Ime Vdoka); Brandon, Brandon, FL (Stephen and Joey Graham); South Kent, South Kent, CT (Dorrell Wright, Andre Blatche); Colony, Colony, MN (Bracey Wright, Deron Williams); Bellaire, Houston, TX (Emeka Okafor, John Lucas); Willow Ridge, Sugarland, TX (TJ Ford, Daniel Ewing) and Roosevelt, Greenbelt, MD (Delonte West, Eddie Basden). CHANDLER TOPS IN GRABBING 20 REBOUNDS IN Tyson Chandler led in snaring the most 20 or more rebounds in with five. Other totals were Marcus Camby and Dwight Howard 4 each; Emeka Okafor 3; Kevin Garnett, Ben Wallace, Shawn Marion, Amare Stoudemire and Carlos Boozer 2 each; Chris Wilcox, Reggie Evans, Sam Dalembert, Chris Bosh, David Lee, Jarron Collison, Andrew Bogut, Al Jefferson and Dikembe Mutombo 1 each. Garnett and Camby were co-winners in with 5 each. The totals were 18 by 25 players. The total was 24 by 17 players. In players did it 45 times, times, in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , and in Highest in recent years was Rodman s 39 in Steve Nash was the only one with 22 assists in Recent totals: ; ; ; ; ; and ; ; and ; and 2 in NBA S ONLY TRIPLE DOUBLE DOUBLE BY WILT Wilt Chamberlin accomplished a feat on Feb. 2, 1968 that may never be equalled in the NBA. It was a Triple Double Double and was achieved in a 76ers win over Detroit. Wilt had 25 rebounds, 21 assists and 22 points in this game. Wilt s other totals were 48 minutes, 9-13 FG shooting, 4-12 FT shooting and no personals in a game witnessed by a crowd of 11,069. ONE OF A KIND This game was originally played on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1978, with the 76ers beating New Jersey in double overtime. The game was protested with 5:50 remaining in the third quarter with the 76ers leading 84-81, because the referees had erred in calling third technical fouls on New Jersey Coach Kevin Loughery and player Bernard King. The game was replayed from the 5:50 mark of the third period on Friday, March 23, Eric Money, who was with New Jersey, and Harvey Catchings and Ralph Simpson, who were with the 76ers, were involved in a trade on Feb. 7, 1979, and ended up playing for both teams in the game. The game in unique for several reasons, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. It s the only game in NBA history (44,484 games) in which players played for both teams in the same game. It s one of only a few games in NBA history when more than 12 players played for one team and more than 24 played for both teams. It s also one of the very few games in NBA history where a protest was upheld and part of a game was replayed. It MAY be the only game in pro team sports history in which players played for both teams in the same league game. The box score: Wed Nov. 8, 1978/Fri. Mar. 23, 1979 at the Spectrum. New Jersey (117) 76ers (123) MIN FGA FG FTA FT REB AST PF Pts. MIN FGA FG FTA FT REB AST PF Pts. King Erving Washington B. Jones Johnson C. Jones MONEY Cheeks Williamson Collins Elliot Bibby Boynes Dawkins VanBredaKolff Mix Jordan SIMPSON Bassett Bryant CATCHINGS CATCHINGS SIMPSON MONEY Jackson New Jersey ers Turnovers New Jersey 28, Philadelphia 20 Fouled Out Washington Total Fouls New Jersey 29, Philadelphia 24 Technical Fouls New Jersey team (zone defense) 2, King 2 (ejected), Philadelphia Coach Cunningham, Collins, New Jersey Coach Loughery 2 (ejected) Officials Richie Powers, Ed Middleton, Roger McCann, Earl Strom, Bill Saar, John Madden Attendance 11,368/16,272 Time 2:00 234

238 City Metropolitan Ranking New York...21,199, Los Angeles...16,373, Chicago...9,157, Washington...7,608, Oakland...7,039, Philadelphia...6,188, Boston...5,819, Detroit...5,456, Dallas...5,221, Houston...4,669, Atlanta...4,112, Miami...3,876, Seattle...3,554, Phoenix...3,251, Minneapolis...2,968, Cleveland...2,945, Denver...2,581, Portland...2,265, Sacramento...1,796, Milwaukee...1,689, Orlando...1,644, Indianapolis...1,607, San Antonio...1,592, New Orleans...1,337, Salt Lake City...1,333, Charlotte...1,162, Memphis...1,135, Toronto...4,680, POPULATION OF NBA CITIES (ACCORDING TO 2000 CENSUS) City City Ranking New York...8,008, Los Angeles...3,694, Chicago...2,896, Houston...1,953, Philadelphia...1,517, Phoenix...1,321, Dallas...1,188, San Antonio...1,144, Detroit...951, Indianapolis...791, Memphis...650, Milwaukee...596, Boston...589, Washington...572, Seattle...563, Denver...554, Portland...529, New Orleans...484, Cleveland...478, Atlanta...416, Sacramento...407, Oakland...399, Charlotte...395, Minneapolis...382, Miami...362, Orlando...185, Salt Lake City...181, Toronto...2,529, The LA totals cover the Lakers and Clippers. The East Rutherford area of the Nets is not designated in either census table, but N.Y. s Metro totals include part of New Jersey. NBA S 20 YOUNGEST PLAYERS WHO PERFORMED IN Player NBA Team Birthdate Age Andrew Bynum LA Lakers 10/27/87 19 Ersan Ilyasova Milwaukee 5/15/87 19 Yaroslav Korolev LA Clippers 5/7/87 19 C.J. Miles Utah 3/18/87 20 Amir Johnson Detroit 5/1/87 19 Joel Freeland Portland 2/7/87 20 Martell Webster Portland 12/4/86 20 Jordan Farmar LA Lakers 11/30/86 20 Louis Williams Philadelphia 10/27/86 20 Andray Blatche Washington 8/22/86 20 Tyrus Thomas Chicago 8/17/86 20 Rudy Gay Memphis 8/17/86 20 Patrick O Bryant Golden State 6/20/86 20 Marvin Williams Atlanta 6/19/86 20 Sergio Rodriguez Portland 6/12/86 20 Saer Sene Seattle 5/12/86 20 Andris Biedrins Golden State 4/2/86 20 Kyle Lowry Memphis 3/25/86 20 Martynas Andriuskevicius Chicago 3/12/86 20 Rajon Rondo Boston 2/22/86 20 Daniel Gibson Cleveland 1/27/86 20 *Age computed as of Dec. 31, 2006 NBA CHAMPION AND NCAA FINALIST Pat Riley, K. C. Jones and Bill Russell are the only three individuals who have played in the NCAA s championship game and also coached an NBA champion. Russell and Jones played together for San Francisco U and coached the Boston Celtics to the NBA title. Riley played at Kentucky and coached the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat. NICKNAMES OF DEFUNCT TEAMS There have been many novel nicknames for NBA teams. Here are those of defunct teams: Anderson (Ind.) Packers; Chicago Stags, Zephyrs and Packers; Cleveland Rebels; Detroit Falcons; Indianapolis Jets and Olympians; Pittsburgh Ironmen; Providence Steamrollers; Cincinnati and Rochester Royals; Sheboygan (Wis.) Redskins; Toronto Huskies and Waterloo (Iowa) Hawks. 235

239 18 OLDEST PLAYERS ACTIVE AT END OF SEASON Player Seasons Current Age* Birthdate Pt. Avg. Highest Avg. Dikembe Mutombo /25/ Clifford Robinson /16/ Darrell Armstrong /22/ Gary Payton /23/ Dale Davis /25/ P.J. Brown /14/ Sam Cassell /18/ Alonzo Mourning /2/ Doug Christie /9/ Robert Horry /25/ Eric Piatkowski /30/ David Westley /14/ Lindsay Hunter /3/ Darrick Martin /6/ Bo Outlaw /3/ Bruce Bowen /20/ Eddie Jones /20/ Vin Baker /23/ *Age computed as of April 18, 2007 RETIRED PLAYERS WITH 16 OR MORE ACTIVE PRO SEASONS Age No. Games Highest Pt. Avg. Player Seasons Final Season Final Season Pt. Avg. Final Season Kevin Willis Robert Parish Moses Malone Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Karl Malone John Stockton Charles Oakley James Edwards Reggie Miller Hakeem Olajuwon Terry Cummings Tree Rollins Dan Schayes Herb Williams Rick Mahorn Mark Jackson Scottie Pippen Eddie Johnson Buck Williams Artis Gilmore Dale Ellis Mark West Caldwell Jones Sam Perkins Jerome Kersey Otis Thorpe Chris Mullin Patrick Ewing Terry Porter Rod Strickland Avery Johnson Chris Dudley John Havlicek Dolph Schayes Antoine Carr Alton Lister Ricky Pierce Paul Silas Derek Harper Charles Barkley Vlade Divac Elvin Hayes Julius Erving Tom Chambers Tyrone Corbin Detlef Schrempf A.C. Green Johnny Newman Dell Curry

240 UPS AND DOWNS IN NBA SCORING On Friday, Nov. 1, 1946 the NBA began operation (as the BAA) with a game in Toronto in which the New York Knicks defeated the Toronto Huskies The 134 points scored in that game by both teams combined became the base or starting point for the records of most and least points scored in a game. The chart below, researched by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan, shows the progression, both upward to the 320 points scored by Golden State and Denver in 1990, and downward to the now famous 37 points scored by the Fort Wayne Pistons and Minneapolis Lakers in The first overtime game occurred on Thursday, Nov. 14, 1946 when the St. Louis Bombers defeated the Boston Celtics (126 total points). The second chart shows the progression, both upward and downward, starting with the 126 point total. The first playoff game occurred on Wednesday, April 2, 1947, when 146 points were scored as the Chicago Stags beat the Washington Caps The third chart shows the upward and downward progression from 146 points. The figures are now 285 and 107. The first overtime playoff game took place on Saturday, March 26, 1949, when the New York Knicks topped the Baltimore Bullets for a 202 point total. The Progression is now 304 and 157. REGULAR SEASON NON-OVERTIME Up Pts. Pts. 134 Fri., Nov. 1, 1946 New York 68 at Toronto Fri., Mar. 10, 1950 at Sheboygan 141 Denver Thurs., Nov. 7, 1946 at Phila. Warriors 81 Pittsburgh Fri., Jan. 20, 1956 at Boston 133 St. Louis Sun., Nov. 10, 1946 at Cleveland 92 Washington Sat., Jan. 28, 1956 Boston 126 at Rochester Sat., Dec. 7, 1946 at Chicago 86 Cleveland Fri., Feb. 17, 1956 at Phila. Warriors 134 Minn Wed., Dec. 11, 1946 at Chicago 88 Cleveland Fri., Feb. 24, 1956 at Phila. Warriors 135 Boston Sun., Dec. 22, 1946 at Chicago 95 Detroit Tues., Dec. 11, 1956 St. Louis 137 at New York Wed., Jan. 1, 1947 at St. Louis 103 Chicago Sat., Dec. 21, 1957 St. Louis 146 Syracuse 136 at Detroit 194 Thurs., Feb. 6, 1947 at Chicago 109 Pittsburgh Fri., Feb. 27, 1959 at Boston 173 Minneapolis Sat., Dec. 6, 1947 New York 114 at Providence Fri., Mar. 2, 1962 Phila. War. 169 NY 147 at Hershey, PA 217 Sat., Nov. 20, 1948 Indianapolis 110 at Providence Thurs., Mar. 12, 1970 at Cincinnati 165 San Diego Tues., Jan. 4, 1949 Chicago 115 Provid. 104 at Boston 318 Wed., Jan. 11, 1984 at Denver 163 San Antonio Thurs., Nov. 24th, 1949 at Sheboygan 120 Tri-Cities Fri., Nov. 2, 1990 Golden State 162 at Denver 158 Down Pts. Pts. 134 Fri., Nov. 1, 1946 New York 68 at Toronto Sat., Nov. 23, 1946 at Detroit 54 Boston Sat., Nov. 2, 1946 at Providence 59 Boston Sat., Nov. 30, 1946 at Washington 49 Pittsburgh Sat., Nov. 2, 1946 at St. Louis 56 Pittsburgh Thurs., Jan. 16, 1947 at Boston 47 Washington Tues., Nov. 5, 1946 St. Louis 53 at Detroit Sun., Feb. 2, 1947 Washington 50 at Detroit Sat., Nov. 16, 1946 at Boston 53 Toronto Wed., Nov. 22, 1950 Fort Wayne 19 at Minneapolis Mon., Nov. 18, 1946 at Pittsburgh 54 Toronto 48 REGULAR SEASON OVERTIME Up Pts. Pts. 126 Thurs., Nov. 14, 1946 at St. Louis 64 Boston 62(1) 268 Thurs., Dec. 15, 1955 Minnea. 135 at Syracuse 138(3) 126 Sat., Nov. 16, 1946 at New York 64 Pittsburgh 62(1) 283 Thurs., Jan. 8, 1959 Syracuse 145 at Cincinnati 138(3) 165 Fri., Nov. 22, 1946 at Toronto 83 Boston 82(1) 288 Mon., Jan. 4, 1960 Syra. 145 Boston 143(1) at Provid. 166 Sun., Dec. 29, 1946 Chicago 87 at Cleveland 79(1) 298 Fri., Dec. 8, 1961 Los Ang. 151 at Phila. Warriors 147(3) 191 Wed., Mar. 19, 1947 at Wash. 96 Providence 95(1) 301 Fri., Feb. 6, 1970 at Baltimore 153 Detroit 148(2) 205 Sat., Jan. 10, 1948 at Wash. 106 Phila. Warriors 99(1) 302 Fri., Dec. 16, 1977 at Milwaukee 152 New York 150(3) 208 Sat., Nov. 27, 1948 at Rochester 105 Chicago 103(2) 307 Tues., Jan. 29, 1980 at Cleve. 154 Los Angeles 153(4) 229 Sat., Feb. 26, 1949 Minneapolis 115 at Baltimore 114(2) 337 Sat., Mar. 6, 1982 at San Ant. 171 Milwaukee 166(3) 248 Thurs., Nov. 24, 1949 at Syracuse 125 Anderson 123(5) 370 Tues., Dec. 13, 1983 Detroit 186 at Denver 184(3) Down Pts. Pts. 126 Thurs., Nov. 14, 1946 at St. Louis 64 Boston 62(1) 124 Sat., Nov. 30, 1946 at New York 64 Phila. Warriors 60(1) 126 Sat., Nov. 16, 1946 at New York 64 Pittsburgh 62(1) 117 Sat., Nov. 30, 1946 at St. Louis 60 Detroit 57(1) PLAYOFFS NON-OVERTIME Up Pts. 146 Wed., Apr. 2, 1947 Chicago 81 at Washington Sat., Apr. 5, 1947 at New York 86 Cleveland Wed., Apr. 9, 1947 at New York 93 Cleveland Sat., Mar. 27, 1948 at Baltimore 85 New York Tues., Apr. 20, 1948 at Philadelphia 91 Baltimore Thurs., Mar. 24, 1949 Minneapolis 101 at Chicago Wed., Mar. 22, 1950 at New York 103 Washington Sun., Apr. 23, 1950 at Minneapolis 110 Syracuse Tues., Mar. 15, 1955 at Boston 122 New York Sat., Mar. 19, 1955 at Boston 116 New York Sat., Mar. 19, 1955 Minn. 119 Rochester 110 at St. Paul 240 Sun. Mar. 25, 1956 at Syracuse 122 Philadelphia Sun., Mar. 17, 1957 at Minneapolis 131 Fort Wayne 127 PLAYOFFS-OVERTIME Up Pts. 202 Sat., Mar. 26, 1949 at New York 103 Baltimore 99 (1) 216 Sat., Mar. 21, 1953 at Boston 111 Syracuse 105 (4) 248 Sat., Mar. 30, 1957 St. Louis 125 at Boston 123 (2) 202 Sat., Mar. 26, 1949 at New York 103 Baltimore 99 (1) 248 Sat., Apr. 13, 1957 at Boston 125 St. Louis 123 (2) 258 Tues., Mar. 26, 1963 Cincinnati 131 at Syracuse 127 (1) 262 Sun., Apr. 17, 1966 Los Angeles 133 Boston 129 (1) Pts. 278 Mon., Mar. 25, 1957 St. Louis 143 at Minneapolis Sat., Apr. 1, 1967 at San Francisco 143 St. Louis Tues., Apr. 26, 1983 at San Antonio 152 Denver 133 Down 146 Wed., Apr. 2, 1947 Chicago 81 at Washington Wed., Apr. 2, 1947 at Philadelphia 73 St. Louis Wed., Apr. 2, 1947 at Cleveland 77 New York Thurs., Apr. 3, 1947 Chicago 69 at Washington Tues., Apr. 8, 1947 at Chicago 67 Washington Sat., Apr. 12, 1947 Washington 67 at Chicago Tues., Mar. 23, 1948 at St. Louis 60 Philadelphia Tues., Mar. 30, 1948 St. Louis 56 at Philadelphia 51 Pts. 276 Fri., Apr. 14, 1967 at Phila. 141 San Francisco 135 (1) 304 Mon., May 11, 1992 Portland 153 at Phoenix 151 (2) Down 202 Sat., Mar. 26, 1949 at New York 103 Baltimore 99 (1) 174 Sat., Mar. 25, 1950 at Syracuse 91 New York 83 (1) 157 Sun., Mar. 26, 1950 at Fort Wayne 79 Rochester 78 (1) 237

241 12 FOOT BASKET GAME TWO-TEAM DOUBLE HEADER Two unique occurrences took place near the end of the NBA season. On Sunday, March 7, the Minneapolis Lakers beat the Milwaukee Hawks in a game in which the baskets were at 12 feet instead of the normal 10. There were also some free throw variations in this game. The following night, Monday March 8, the same Milwaukee Hawks beat the Baltimore Bullets 64 to 54 and 65 to 54. There have been many double-headers played in the NBA over past years, but those double-headers involved 4 teams. Never, before or since, did the same two teams play two games on the same night in the NBA. The 12 foot game drew many comments, not many of which were positive. George Mikan of the Lakers said, It stinks! Ben Kerner, owner of the Hawks said, It s the worst travesty I have ever seen in a basketball game. The consensus was that higher baskets made the big men more important which was opposite the intended effect. The players were unsure of where rebounds were going and neither team shot very well. Milwaukee made 26 of 82 for.317 and Minneapolis hit on 22 of 77 for.286. Mikan, one of the better shooters in the league, made 2 of 14. The first and third quarters were not interrupted by free throw shooting. No free throws were shot after the first quarter because each team had accumulated an equal number of attempts. Had there been a difference in accumulated attempts, only the difference would have been shot. After the third quarter all accumulated free throws were shot. The two games of the double-header were very similar in many respects. The final scores were almost identical and the pattern of quarter scoring was very similar. In both games Baltimore was sharp in the early going and took a solid lead. Milwaukee in each game closed the gap in the second quarter but still trailed at the half. Milwaukee took over the lead in the third quarter of both games and was pulling away at the end. In both games Milwaukee player/coach Red Holzman played a major role in turning the games in the Hawks favor with his hustle, scoring and floor play. In both games Baltimore seemed to run out of gas and was very disorganized in the closing minutes. The quarters were 10 minutes long in each game instead of the normal 12. The three unique box scores follow: March 7, 1954 Minneapolis (65) Milwaukee (63) FG FT PF PTS FG FT PF PTS Mikkelsen Calhoun Pollard Bemoras Mikan Hitch Skoog Sunderlage Martin Harrison Schnittker Share Lovellette Tosheff Holstein Surhoff Saul Total Total Minneapolis Milwaukee Officials Norm Drucker and John Sammon. Att: AWAY FROM THE PLAY FOULS IN The foulers were Hinrich with 3, Mourning, Jeffries, Baston, R. Evans, Haslem with 2, and A. Brown, Nachbar, Haywood, Arroyo, Anthony, C. Bell, Villanueva, Williamson, Mason, Wright, G. Green, G. Wallace, Terry, Jo. Smith, JR Smith, Snyder, Bryant, Head, Ginobili, M. Jackson, Doleac, Ross, Balkman, Hamilton, R. Jefferson, R. Davis, R. Artest, Abdur-Rahim all with 1. There was a total of 41 fouls. ALL-TIME ALL-STAR GAME AND DRAFT SITES City Most Recent Most Recent NBA All-Star NBA Draft Game Day Atlanta 2003 Baltimore 1969 Boston 1964 Charlotte Chicago 1988 Cincinnati 1966 Cleveland 1997 Dallas 1986 Denver 1984, 2005 Detroit E. Rutherford Ft. Wayne 1953 Houston 1989, 2006 Indianapolis LA Lakers 2004 Las Vegas 2007 Miami 1990 Milwaukee 1977 City Most Recent Most Recent NBA All-Star NBA Draft Game Day Minneapolis New York Oakland 2000 Orlando 1992 Philadelphia 2002 Phoenix 1995 Portland 1992 Rochester 1956 St. Louis 1965 Salt Lake City 1993 San Antonio 1996 San Diego 1971 San Francisco 1967 Seattle 1987 Syracuse 1961 Toronto 1995 Vancouver 1998 Washington

242 TWO-TEAM DOUBLE HEADER FIRST GAME March 8, 1954 Milwaukee (64) Baltimore (54) FG FT PF PTS FG FT PF PTS Ratkovicz Houbregs Calhoun Rogers Hitch Fritsche Share Smythe Sunderlage Felix Bemoras Miller Tosheff Hoffman Holzman Luisi Harrison Total Total Milwaukee Baltimore SECOND GAME Milwaukee (65) Baltimore (54) FG FT PF PTS FG FT PF PTS Ratkovicz Houbregs Calhoun Fritsche Hitch Smythe Share Felix Sunderlage Miller Bemoras Hoffman Tosheff Luisi Holzman Harrison Total Total Milwaukee Baltimore Att: OF LAST 31 NBA CHAMPS HAD A JOHNSON ON ROSTER NBA championships and the name Johnson have been a familiar combination since 14 of the last 31 NBA titlists had a player named Johnson on the team. The lone misses were the Boston Celtics, and the , , , , and Chicago Bulls, the and Houston Rockets and the , and LA Lakers, , and San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons and Miami. There was Avery Johnson with San Antonio in , Vinnie Johnson for Detroit in and , Magic Johnson for the Lakers in , 86-87, 84-85, 81-82, and Dennis Johnson was a Boston Celtic in and and a Seattle Supersonic with John Johnson in Reggie Johnson and Clemon Johnson played for the Sixers and Charles Johnson for the Washington Bullets. The only other Johnsons on title teams were Charles and George on the Golden State team, Rich Johnson on the Boston team, Arnie Johnson on the Rochester Royals and Linton Johnson on San Antonio s roster. The runner-up Seattle Supersonics had Ervin Johnson. GARNETT WINS FOURTH STRAIGHT DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUND Player Times % Garnett D. Howard Chandler Boozer B. Wallace Duncan Camby A. Stoudemire Okafor A. Jefferson Bosh Nowitzki Player Times % Marion Brand Randolph J. O'Neal Biedrins Lee Gasol Josh Smith Dalembert Collison Gooden Odom Player Times % Haslem Foster Bogut Jamison Wilcox Kidd Okur Ming Mutombo Ilgauskas C. Butler R. Evans Player Times % Kaman Dampier Varejao Curry Deng G. Wallace Dav. West Pachulia R. Wallace Webber TOTAL Garnett 62; Garnett 69; Garnett 71; Garnett 68; Duncan 68; Duncan 66; Mutombo 67; Duncan 39; Rodman 66; Rodman, Mutombo 54; D. Rodman

243 FIVE IS ENOUGH During 59 years of NBA basketball, covering 43,254 regular season games and over 2700 playoff games, only twice has a team used only five players, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. Five was enough on one of those occasions and not enough on the other. The two games took place in the early 1950 s. The Indianapolis Olympians used only five players on Jan. 7, 1951, in losing to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks The Olympians had no choice in the matter. The previous evening they played a six overtime game at Rochester, NY, which ended too late for the Olympians to make their train connection to Chicago. Instead they caught a train to Detroit and then another train into Chicago. A commercial airline was able to provide only five seats for a flight to Moline, Ill., site of the afternoon game. The five starters took the seats and the rest of the team followed later in a chartered plane and arrived minutes after the game ended. The five players held their own, leading at the half 42-40, but fell behind after three quarters. They made a strong finish but lost by four points. Not a great deal is known about the Baltimore Bullets Fort Wayne Pistons game of Feb. 10, 1952, except that Baltimore won at Fort Wayne. The Bullets coach Chick Reiser did not substitute, which nowadays would be called by coaches decision. There were 2 or 3 Baltimore players who were injured but apparently in uniform. The Bullets took a 10 point lead after one quarter, lost only 2 points during the second and third quarters and hung on at the end. It could be that Reiser realized at some point in mid-game that his starters had gone all the way and were doing the job and he decided to stay with them as long as he could which ended up being the whole game. The two unusual box scores follow: January 7, 1951 Indianapolis (79) Tri-Cities (83) FG FT F Pts FG FT F Pts Mal McMullen,f Marko Todorovich,f Leo Barnhorst,f Cal Christensen,f Alex Groza,c Warren Perkins,f Ralph Beard,g John Hargis,f Paul Walther,g Kleggie Hermsen,c Ed Peterson,c Dike Eddleman,g Frank Brian,g Johnny Logan,g Gene Vance,g Indianapolis Tri-Cities Officials: Biersdorfer and Frivaldsky February 10, 1952 Baltimore (82) Fort Wayne (77) FG FT F Pts FG FT F Pts Stan Miasek,f Fred Schaus,f Frank Kudekla,f Jack Kerris,f Don Barksdale,c Larry Foust,c Dave Minor,g Bill Closs,c Kevin O Shea,g Charlie Share,c Frank Brian,g Jack Kiley,g Boag Johnson,g Jake Fendley,g Baltimore Fort Wayne Officials: Heft and Serafin FOUR PLAYERS ACHIEVE TRIPLE DOUBLES ON SAME NIGHT An unusual occurrence took place in the NBA on Jan. 31, 1989 when four different players posted triple doubles that night. The quartet was Michael Jordan, Ron Harper, Magic Johnson and Darrell Walker. CHARLES JONES HAS DUBIOUS RECORD Charles Jones, whose NBA career started with the Sixers in , was in the league for 15 years and had the novel distinction of committing more personal fouls (2079) than scoring points (1826). His career also included stays with Chicago, Washington, Detroit and Houston. MOURNING TOPS AGAIN IN BLOCKED SHOT 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS Under the 48-minute projections, Alonzo Mourning was first again in blocked shots (5.44) after winning with 5.05 in Andre Kirilenko won in (4.84); Theo Ratliff in (5.53); Adenal Foyle in (5.43) and (5.56); Shawn Bradley in (5.4), (5.9) and in (5.8); Jim McIlvaine in (5.4), in (5.3) and in (6.64); Bradley won in (6.55) and Manute Bol in (8), in (6.88), in (7.88) and in (7.2). A player must play 750 minutes to be eligible. 240

244 FROM SADOWSKI TO WILT The NBA began operation on November 1, 1946 and Big Ed Sadowski of the Toronto Huskies was the game s leading scorer with 18 points. Sadowski thus became the NBA s first leader in most points scored in one game. Max Zaslofsky of Chicago and Don Martin of Providence tied Sadowski the next night (Nov. 2, 1946) with 18 points each and Frank Baumholtz of Cleveland jumped the record to 25 points the following night (Nov. 3, 1946). The chart below, researched by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan, shows the progression of the individual scoring record up to the famous 100 point game by Wilt Chamberlain of Philadelphia at Hershey, PA in Some of the biggest scoring games in NBA history came after Wilt s 100 point game and, therefore, do not appear on this chart. FG FT PTS Ed Sadowski, Toronto vs New York at Toronto, Nov. 1, Max Zaslofsky, Chicago vs New York at Chicago, Nov. 2, Don Martin, Providence vs Boston at Providence, Nov. 2, Frank Baumholtz, Cleveland vs Toronto at Cleveland, Nov. 3, Max Zaslofsky, Chicago at Boston, Nov. 5, Ed Sadowski, Toronto vs Providence at Toronto, Nov. 15, Mel Riebe, Cleveland vs Chicago at Cleveland, Nov. 17, Leo Mogus, Cleveland vs Toronto, Nov. 19, Joe Fulks, Philadelphia vs Providence at Philadelphia, Dec. 3, Don Martin, Providence vs Cleveland at Providence, Jan. 9, Joe Fulks, Philadelphia at Toronto, Jan. 14, Carl Braun, New York at Providence, Dec. 6, George Mikan, Minneapolis at Chicago, Dec. 4, Joe Fulks, Philadelphia at Providence, Dec. 18, George Mikan, Minneapolis vs Washington at Minneapolis, Jan. 30, Joe Fulks, Philadelphia vs Indianapolis at Philadelphia, Feb. 10, Elgin Baylor, Minneapolis vs Boston at Minneapolis, Nov. 8, Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at New York, Nov. 15, Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs Los Angeles at Philadelphia, Dec. 8, Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs New York at Hershey, PA, Mar. 2, ROBERTSON TOPS ALL-TIME TRIPLE DOUBLES Oscar Robertson is the All-Time leaders in triple doubles. The 6 5 guard, a Cincinnati University product, played 10 years with the Cincinnati Royals and four with the Milwaukee Bucks from to 1960 to His greatest accomplishment came in when he averaged triple doubles for the season. In 79 games, he had 985 rebounds (12.5), 899 assists (11.4) and 2432 points (30.8) for a feat that may never be matched. That year he had 41 triple double games and for his career he had 181. Magic Johnson came into the league in and we started keeping triple doubles for the entire league. He piled up 138 in his career. Wilt Chamberlain is No. 3 on the list with 78, most of which came in the season when he led the league in assists. Unfortunately for Wilt, the NBA didn t officially tabulate blocked shots until his career was over. Otherwise, Wilt s totals would have been much higher for there was rarely a game in which he didn t have double figures for points and rebounds. Larry Bird had 59. Jason Kidd is the leader of active players with YEAR NBA FINALS REFEREE ASSIGMENTS ( ) Total games Final Games Joe Crawford 37 9 Hugh Evans 34 5 Ed T. Rush 28 4 Jake O' Donnell 27 4 Darrell Garretson 26 6 Dick Bavetta 24 5 Jack Madden 22 6 Bennett Salvatore 20 4 Jess Kersey 19 2 Steve Javie 18 5 Dan Crawford 18 4 Earl Strom 16 5 Hugh Hollins 14 1 Mike Mathis 12 3 Ron Garrettson 11 2 Bernie Fryer 10 4 Billy Oakes 10 1 Jack Nies 10 0 Total games Final Games Eddie F. Rush 8 4 Bob Delaney 7 2 John Vanak 6 1 Mike Callahan 5 1 Joe DeRosa 5 1 Ronnie Nunn 4 0 Joe Gushue 3 1 Ted Bernhardt 1 1 Joe Forte 1 1 Wally Rooney 1 0 Terry Durham 1 0 Don Vaden 1 0 Kevin Maver 1 1 Jim Clark 1 1 List compiled by George Eichorn, Detroit Monitor. Evans had 2 assignments or more in 14 different years. D. Garretson & O Donnell in 13 different years. WHERE COACHES PLAYED IN COLLEGE Here s where current NBA coaches played collegiately: Jerry Sloan (Evansville), Flip Saunders (Minnesota), Gregg Popovich (Denver), Sam Mitchell (Mercer), Lawrence Frank (Indiana), Mike D Antoni (Marshall), Scotty Skiles (Michigan State), Mike Woodson (Indiana), Doc Rivers (Marquette), Nate McMillan (North Carolina State) Don Nelson (Iowa), Eddie Jordan (Rutgers), Maurice Cheeks (West Texas State), Mike Brown, (San Diego), George Karl (North Carolina), Phil Jackson (North Dakota), Avery Johnson (Cameron-Southern), Byron Scott (Arizona State), Pat Riley (Kentucky), Isiah Thomas (Indiana), Sam Vincent (Michigan Sate), Rick Adelman (Loyola College), Jim O Brien (St. Joseph s), Marc Iavaroni (Virginia), Larry Krystkowiak (Montana), Randy Wittman (Indiana), Stan Van Gundy (SUNY Brockport), Reggie Theus (Las Vegas), Mike Dunleavy (South Carolina) and P.J. Carlesimo (Fordham), 241

245 Years Donnie Walsh, Ind. 22 Elgin Baylor, LA Clippers 20 Geoff Petrie, Sac. 12 Randy Pfund, Mia. 10 Billy King, 76ers 10 Kevin O Connor, Utah 8 Joe Dumars, Det. 7 Mitch Kupchak, LA Lakers 7 Rick Sund, Sea. 6 Mark Warkentien, Den. 6 Pt. Dif. Times REIGNS OF CURRENT NBA GM S (includes ) Years Isiah Thomas, NY 4 Billy Knight, Atl. 4 Ernie Grunfeld, Was. 4 Larry Harris, Mil. 4 John Paxon, Chic. 4 Danny Ainge, Bos. 4 Chris Mullin, GS 3 Ed Stefanski, NJ 3 Jim Stack, Minn. 3 Bernie Bickerstaff, Char. 3 ALSTON POSTS MOST STEALS IN A GAME Alston; 8 Claxton; 7 Artest, Iverson, T. Allen, Garnett, Arenas, Rondo (2), Patterson; 6 R. Allen, Claxton, G. Wallace (2), C. Bell, C. Butler, Kidd (3), Wade, Roy, S. Parker (2), Deng, F. Murray, Ellis, Najera, A. Stoudemire NBA WINNING MARGINS Pt. Dif. Times Years Jeff Bower, NO 2 Dan Ferry, Clev. 2 Bryan Colangelo, Tor. 3 R.C. BuFord, San A. 2 Otis Smith, Orl 2 Steve Kerr, Phoe. 1 West, Sund, Grunfeld, Colangelo and Petrie had other terms as GM s. Some do not carry GM title but do GM duties in making transactions. The average margin of victory went up large amount during the season. The margin increased to points, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. The increase was from points last season. The total margins of victory added up to 13,086 points for all 1230 regular season games. The largest margin of victory was a 50-point game % of all games had a difference of 5 points or less, and 54.14% had a difference of 9 points or less. There were 31 games with a margin of 30 or more points. Two point games occurred the most times at 82. Pt. Dif. Times IRON MAN STREAK Johnny Kerr played 834 straight games for 76ers from the season through the campaign. He never missed a game with the club. SEATTLE NO. 1 IN DRAFTING SUCCESS This chart shows how many of the players in the league in originally were drafted or signed as a free agent regardless of where the player is now performing. Utah with 25 men unseated last year s winner, Seattle. Seattle Chicago Houston Utah LA Clippers Cleveland Boston Golden State Milwaukee Atlanta Miami Toronto Denver New Jersey LA Lakers Minnasota New Orleans Orlando Dallas Memphis Sacrmento Washington Detroit Indiana Philadelphia Portland Phoenix New York San Antonio Charlotte Total RILEY NO. 1 IN 50-WIN SEASONS Pat Riley has win seasons, tops in NBA history. Next in line with 13 are Phil Jackson and Don Nelson. Jerry Sloan has 11. Next are Lenny Wilkens and Gregg Popovich 9 and Red Auerbach

246 NBA SCORING POTENTIAL CHART This chart shows the scoring potential achieved by NBA players last season. For example, a player takes 10 field goal attempts and makes six (of those 4 were 3 pt. FG tries and he made 1). He takes 12 foul shots and makes eight. His potential would be 36 (6 FG, 4 3 pt. FG s and 12 FT), and he made 21 (5 FG, 1 3 pt. FG and 8 FT). Thus he hit 58.3% of his potential. The chart is limited to individuals with more than 200 minutes. TOP Maceo Baston Alan Henderson Charles Bo Outlaw David Lee Erick Dampier Mikki Moore Amare Stoudemire Tyson Chandler Dwight Howard Nene Hilario Eduardo Najera Andris Biedrins Aaron Williams Yao Ming Eddy Curry Scott Padgett Michael Ruffin Dermarr Johnson David Wesley Craig Claxton Jared Reiner Roger Mason Earl Barron CJ Miles Yahouba Diawara Phoenix Utah Dallas Memphis Orlando San Antonio LA Clippers Denver Houston Chicago San Antonio Miami Detroit Cleveland New Orleans Denver Dikembe Mutombo Carlos Boozer Chuck Hayes Andrew Bynum Pau Gasol Hakim Warrick Alonzo Mourning Etan Thomas Ronny Turiaf Josh Boone Samuel Dalembert Elton Brand Fabricio Oberto Solomon Jones Alexander Johnson Dee Brown Maurice Ager Pat Garrity Robert Horry Quincy Douby Clifford Robinson Rashad McCants Antoine Walker Darrick Martin Austin Croshere Minnesota Philadelphia Toronto LA Lakers Seattle Chicago Sacramento Milwaukee Orlando Dallas LA Clippers Phoenix New Jersey Minnesota Philadelphia Toronto BOTTOM Andre Brown Hassan Adams Grant Hill Tim Duncan Dirk Nowitzki Ruben Patterson Steven Hunter Steve Nash Kwame Brown Darius Songaila Brendan Haywood Andrew Bogut Hilton Armstrong Paul Millsap Chris Bosh Shannon Brown Jason Collins Gary Payton Donell Taylor Orien Greene Bena Udrih John Lucas Raef Lafrentz Vassilis Spanoulis Rafer Alston New York Detroit Washington New Jersey Portland Golden State Miami Atlanta New York Golden State LA Lakers Indiana Utah Sacramento Atlanta Charlotte Chris Wilcox Tony Parker Tony Allen Radoslav Nesterovic Nenad Krstic Shaquille O Neal Dwayne Wade Trevoor Ariza Luol Dent Adonal Foyle Corey Maggette Corliss Williamson Zaza Pachulia Justin Williams Antonio McDyess Adam Morrison Chris Quinn Bernard Robinson Damon Jones Dan Dickau Lindsey Hunter Mardy Collins Troy Hudson Earl Watson Rasual Butler TEAM POTENTIAL These charts show the scoring potential achieved by NBA teams last season for themselves and for their foes. For example, a team takes 7000 field goal attempts and makes 3500 (of those 300 were 3 pt. FG tries and it made 100). It takes 2000 foul shots and makes The team s potential is 16,300 (6700 FG, pt. FG s and 2000 FT) and it made 8600 (3400 FG, pt. FG s and 1500 FT). Thus the team hit 52.8 of its potential. OWN FOES BEST YEAR IN HOLDING FOES UNDER 100 POINTS (In 24-Second Clock Era) CURRENT CLUBS No. Times Season Detroit Indiana San Antonio Miami New York Toronto Cleveland New Jersey Minnesota Memphis Portland Houston Philadelphia Utah Orlando Atlanta Golden State New Orleans Chicago LA Lakers Seattle Boston Charlotte New Orleans Houston Cleveland Indiana Boston Seattle Milwaukee Washington Portland Memphis No. Times Season Phoenix Boston Dallas , Washington LA Clippers Denver Milwaukee Sacramento Charlotte Bobcats FORMER CITIES Charlotte Hornets Ft. Wayne Syracuse Milwaukee Hawks Rochester Phila. Warriors Minneapolis Lakers Vancouver Kansas City New Orleans Jazz Buffalo San Diego

247 DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING BY TEAM No. Times Players Done Phoenix Golden State Denver Memphis Sacramento New Orleans Utah Toronto LA Clippers Charlotte Philadelphia Indiana Milwaukee Minnesota Dallas Orlando No. Times Players Done New York Seattle Chicago New Jersey San Antonio LA Lakers Detroit Cleveland Portland Boston Houston Washington Atlanta Miami Total PHOENIX NO. 1 IN DOUBLE FIGURE ASSISTS AND POINTS BY TEAM No. Times Players Done Phoenix 3 61 Utah 2 31 New Jersey 2 28 Toronto 2 27 New Orleans 1 25 Denver 3 24 Philadelphia 2 24 Golden State 2 21 Detroit 3 17 Miami 3 17 Charlotte 3 14 Houston 2 13 Washington 3 13 Milwaukee 3 12 Seattle 4 11 Chicago 2 10 No. Times Players Done Indiana 4 9 LA Lakers 3 9 Memphis 4 8 Atlanta 3 7 Cleveland 3 7 Minnesota 4 7 Boston 3 6 Dallas 1 6 Sacramento 4 6 LA Clippers 2 5 New York 3 5 Portland 3 5 San Antonio 1 4 Total PHOENIX TOPS IN DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDS AND POINTS BY TEAM No. Players Phoenix 6 91 Utah 5 85 Minnesota 5 79 Orlando 4 70 Denver 9 66 New York 8 66 Atlanta 7 65 Charlotte 6 64 Dallas 5 64 Cleveland 5 63 LA Clippers 4 63 New Orleans 8 62 Washington 8 60 Memphis 7 59 Golden State 9 58 Boston 6 57 Times Done No. Times Players Done Seattle 5 57 Portland 6 55 San Antonio 8 54 LA Lakers 8 51 Toronto 5 48 Indiana 5 46 Chicago 8 45 Miami 9 44 Milwaukee 6 44 Houston 6 42 Philadelphia 4 41 New Jersey 8 38 Detroit 9 34 Sacramento 8 29 Total NINE AND TEN MEN IN DOUBLE FIGURES All nine 76ers players had double figures vs. Washington at the Spectrum Dec. 30, 1977 when the 76ers won Doug Collins had 23, George McGinnis 19, Julius Erving 16, Henry Bibby 14, Lloyd Free and Darryl Dawkins 12 each and Caldwell Jones, Steve Mix and Joe Bryant 10 each. This feat of all players performing in a game hitting doubles is second best in NBA history. All 10 players did it for Minneapolis, Syracuse, Seattle and Phoenix. The 76ers also had 9 of 11 men in doubles vs. Denver on March 6, The last times the Sixers had 8 men in double figures were April 15, 1984 vs. Chicago and April 1, 1990 vs. Phoenix. 244

248 DOUBLE FIGURE ASSIST GAMES BY TEAM No. Times Team Players Done Phoenix 3 65 New Jersey 3 41 Utah 2 35 Toronto 3 32 Denver 3 30 New Orleans 1 30 Philadephia 2 25 Detroit 4 21 Golden State 2 21 Charlotte 4 19 Team Count Miami 76 New Jersey 71 Houston 53 Minnesota 46 Dallas 45 Portland 45 Golden State 44 LA Lakers 44 NO/Okla. City 43 Philadelphia 42 Boston 41 No. Times Team Players Done Miami 3 18 Milwaukee 3 18 Seattle 4 18 Houston 3 15 Memphis 4 15 Washington 3 15 Chicago 2 12 Indiana 4 12 LA Lakers 3 11 Boston 3 9 MIAMI TOPS ILLEGAL DEFENSES Team Count Charlotte 41 Memphis 41 Orlando 39 Chicago 37 Milwaukee 37 Seattle 36 Indiana 35 Denver 34 New York 34 LA Clippers 33 Sacramento 31 No. Times Team Players Done Dallas 2 9 Atlanta 4 8 Cleveland 3 8 Portland 3 8 Minnesota 4 7 LA Clippers 2 6 New York 4 6 Sacramento 4 6 San Antonio 2 6 Team Count Cleveland 30 Toronto 29 San Antonio 28 Utah 28 Atlanta 24 Phoenix 24 Washington 24 Detroit 17 Total 1152 ILLEGAL DEFENSE TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Player Total Player Total Player Total Player Total Player Total Player Total Dikembe Mutombo 24 Andris Biedrins Michael Redd Devean George Anthony Johnson Maurice Ager Jason Collins Chris Wilcox Primoz Brezec Dwyane Wade Anthony Roberson Melvin Ely Alonzo Mourning Corliss Williamson Quentin Richardson....4 Eric Williams Ben Gordon Michael Finley Andre Miller Eduardo Najera Raef LaFrentz Hakim Warrick Bonzi Wells Michael Sweetney Dwight Howard Francisco Elson Sam Cassell Hilton Armstrong Boris Diaw Mickael Pietrus Kevin Garnett Jamaal Magloire Thabo Sefolosha Jamal Crawford Brad Miller Mike Dunleavy Mikki Moore Linas Kleiza Tony Allen Jamal Sampson Brandon Roy Mike James Mark Blount Matt Harpring Zach Randolph James Jones Brent Barry Mike Miller Dirk Nowitzki Ron Artest Adonal Foyle Jared Jeffries Brian Skinner Mo Williams Ruben Patterson Shelden Williams Andrea Bargnani Jarvis Hayes Carlos Delfino Morris Peterson Shaquille O'Neal Stephen Jackson Andres Nocioni Jason Kidd Cedric Simmons Orien Greene Tyson Chandler Udonis Haslem Bostjan Nachbar Jason Maxiell Dale Davis Pat Burke Zydrunas Ilgauskas...13 Alexander Johnson....5 Brian Cardinal Jason Richardson Damon Jones Paul Davis Al Jefferson Bo Outlaw Bruce Bowen Jerome James Danny Fortson Peja Stojakovic Andrew Bynum Caron Butler Chris Kaman Joe Smith Darrick Martin Quinton Ross Yao Ming Charlie Villanueva Cuttino Mobley John Lucas David Noel Rafael Araujo Antoine Walker Chris Paul Dan Gadzuric Josh Powell Devin Brown Randy Foye Jermaine O'Neal Chuck Hayes Derek Anderson Juwan Howard Devin Harris Rashad McCants Johan Petro David Lee Drew Gooden Kris Humphries Dorell Wright Rasual Butler Tim Duncan Jarrett Jack Etan Thomas Leon Powe Earl Barron Richard Hamilton Chris Bosh Jason Kapono Fabricio Oberto Lindsey Hunter Eddie Jones Robert Horry DeSagana Diop Kendrick Perkins Francisco Garcia Luke Walton Eric Snow Rodney Carney Jake Voskuhl Kobe Bryant Ike Diogu Marc Jackson Fred Jones Roger Mason Nenad Krstic LaMarcus Aldridge....5 Jason Terry Marcus Williams Gary Payton Ronnie Brewer Nick Collison Marko Jaric Jeff Foster Mardy Collins Gerald Wallace Sarunas Jasikevicius...1 Amare Stoudemire....9 Matt Barnes Josh Smith Martell Webster Gilbert Arenas Shawn Marion Donyell Marshall Paul Pierce Kevin Martin Marvin Williams Hassan Adams Slava Medvedenko....1 Kwame Brown Rasho Nesterovic Kyle Korver Mouhamed Sene Ime Udoka Steve Nash Michael Doleac Reggie Evans Leandro Barbosa Nazr Mohammed Ivan McFarlin T.J. Ford Troy Murphy Steven Hunter Luol Deng Nene Jamaal Tinsley Tayshaun Prince Al Harrington Stromile Swift Malik Rose Othella Harrington....2 Jameer Nelson Tracy McGrady Brendan Haywood....8 Vince Carter Marcus Camby Paul Millsap Jared Reiner Vassilis Spanoulis Clifford Robinson Ben Wallace Michael Olowokandi...3 Rafer Alston Joe Johnson Vladimir Radmanovic..1 Corey Maggette Bobby Jackson Monta Ellis Rasheed Wallace Joey Graham Walter Herrmann Eddy Curry Brian Cook Raja Bell Raymond Felton Jordan Farmar Yakhouba Diawara....1 Elton Brand Carlos Boozer Rashard Lewis Renaldo Balkman Jorge Garbajosa Erick Dampier Chris Webber Salim Stoudamire Richard Jefferson Josh Boone Jarron Collins Craig Smith Sebastian Telfair Ricky Davis Josh Childress Total Lamar Odom David West Shavlik Randolph Ryan Gomes Josh Howard P.J. Brown Delonte West Antawn Jamison Ryan Hollins JR Smith Samuel Dalembert....8 Desmond Mason Anthony Parker Sean May Jumaine Jones Andrew Bogut Grant Hill Antoine Wright Shaun Livingston Kelenna Azubuike Baron Davis Hedo Turkoglu Antonio McDyess Smush Parker Kenny Thomas Dahntay Jones Jake Tsakalidis Calvin Booth Steve Francis Kevin Ollie Emeka Okafor Jerry Stackhouse Carmelo Anthony Tim Thomas Kevin Willis James Posey Juan Dixon Channing Frye Tony Parker Kirk Hinrich Joel Przybilla Justin Williams Chucky Atkins Zaza Pachulia Kirk Snyder Pau Gasol Lawrence Roberts Damien Wilkins Aaron Williams Kurt Thomas Shareef Abdur-Rahim..7 Linton Johnson Damon Stoudamire....2 Adrian Griffin Luther Head Tony Battie Lorenzen Wright Daniel Gibson Allan Ray Maceo Baston Travis Outlaw Malik Allen Danny Granger Allen Iverson Marcus Banks Tyrus Thomas Matt Carroll Darko Milicic Anderson Varejao Mark Madsen Andre Iguodala Mehmet Okur Deron Williams Andre Brown Marquis Daniels

249 W L Rasheed Wallace 4 0 Dikembe Mutombo 3 0 Shawn Marion 3 0 Tyson Chandler 3 0 Andris Biedrins 2 0 Chris Bosh 2 0 Jamaal Magloire 2 0 Lamar Odom 2 0 Shaquille O Neal 2 0 Adonal Foyle 1 0 DeSagana Diop 1 0 Dorell Wright 1 0 Erick Dampier 1 0 Jason Collins 1 0 Joel Przybilla 1 0 YEAR TEAM W-L Chicago Chicago LA Lakers ers Boston Boston Chicago LA Lakers Dallas Mavericks Milwaukee ers LA Lakers Utah Seattle Detroit Milwaukee Boston Boston Detroit LA Lakers BEST W L Tim Duncan 15 4 Josh Smith Emeka Okafor 13 4 Gerald Wallace 12 8 Rudy Gay 11 2 Dwight Howard 11 6 Samuel Dalembert 10 4 Kevin Garnett 10 5 Andris Biedrins Jamaal Magloire 9 4 Jermaine O Neal 9 4 Elton Brand 9 13 Nene 8 2 Eddy Curry 8 4 Paul Millsap 8 4 Kobe Bryant 8 7 Nick Collison 8 7 Ben Wallace 7 1 Tyson Chandler 7 3 R. WALLACE BEST IN OVERTIME TAPS BEST W L Johan Petro 1 0 Josh Boone 1 0 Kwame Brown 1 0 Nazr Mohammed 1 0 Nenad Krstic 1 0 Rashard Lewis 1 0 Rasho Nesterovic 1 0 Rudy Gay 1 0 Solomon Jones 1 0 Theo Ratliff 1 0 Tracy McGrady 1 0 Alonzo Mourning 3 1 Ben Wallace 3 1 Mehmet Okur PLAYERS MAKE ALL 3 NBA DREAM TEAMS The NBA picked a 25th anniversary 10-man team in chosen by former NBA All-Stars. Then in a 35th Anniversary team of 11 players was chosen by the Professional Basketball Writers Association. In 1996 the 50th Anniversary team of 50 players was picked by a panel of media, former players, current and former general managers and team executives. Only four players made all three teams. They were Bill Russell, George Mikan, Bob Cousy and Bob Pettit. NBA S 60 WIN SEASONS (60) YEAR TEAM...W-L LA Lakers Portland Seattle San Antonio ers Boston ers Boston LA Lakers LA Lakers LA Lakers Phoenix San Antonio Chicago Utah Phoenix Boston Boston Chicago Miami JUMP BALL LEADERS (Other than start of game and overtime period jumps) Al Jefferson 7 4 Craig Smith 7 4 Andrew Bynum 7 5 Amare Stoudemire 7 6 Baron Davis 7 8 Alonzo Mourning 6 1 Andrew Bogut 6 1 Antawn Jamison 6 1 Ricky Davis 6 1 Luol Deng 6 2 Vince Carter 6 2 Erick Dampier 6 3 Chris Webber 6 5 Shelden Williams 6 12 Caron Butler 5 1 Jason Collins 5 1 Marcus Camby 5 1 Trevor Ariza 5 1 Antoine Walker 5 2 Cuttino Mobley 5 2 W L Drew Gooden 0 4 Andrew Bogut 0 3 Michael Ruffin 0 2 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 0 2 Yao Ming 0 2 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 0 2 Alexander Johnson 0 1 Andre Brown 0 1 Andrei Kirilenko 0 1 Antawn Jamison 0 1 Brad Miller 0 1 Clifford Robinson 0 1 Corliss Williamson 0 1 Dan Gadzuric 0 1 Etan Thomas 0 1 WORST W L Steve Francis 0 9 Eric Snow 0 7 Brevin Knight 0 6 Adam Morrison 0 4 Ime Udoka 0 4 Jason Maxiell 0 4 Rajon Rondo 0 4 Andre Miller 0 3 Chris Wilcox 0 3 Francisco Garcia 0 3 Grant Hill 0 3 Junior Harrington 0 3 Kyle Korver 0 3 Primoz Brezec 0 3 Sam Cassell 0 3 Walter Herrmann 0 3 Corliss Williamson 1 6 Mickael Gelabale 1 6 T.J. Ford 1 6 WORST W L Hilton Armstrong 0 1 Jake Voskuhl 0 1 Jared Reiner 0 1 Kendrick Perkins 0 1 Kenny Thomas 0 1 Kurt Thomas 0 1 LeBron James 0 1 Marc Jackson 0 1 Mark Blount 0 1 Nene 0 1 Josh Smith 1 6 Eddy Curry 2 6 Tim Duncan 1 3 Emeka Okafor 2 5 YEAR TEAM...W-L LA Lakers Seattle Sacramento Indiana Phoenix Boston Boston Milwaukee LA Lakers Washington Boston LA Lakers Milwaukee New York New York Utah Orlando Dallas San Antonio Dallas Carmelo Anthony 1 5 Charlie Bell 1 5 Joe Johnson 1 5 Johan Petro 1 5 Luther Head 1 5 Mickael Pietrus 1 5 Nate Robinson 1 5 Deron Williams 1 4 Ike Diogu 1 4 Jake Voskuhl 1 4 Lorenzen Wright 1 4 Ron Artest 1 4 Andre Iguodala 2 7 Kirk Hinrich 2 6 Lawrence Roberts 2 6 Chris Paul 2 5 Jarrett Jack 2 5 Matt Harpring 2 5 Chuck Hayes 3 9 Josh Howard

250 FOUR QUARTERS SAME POINT TOTAL One of the rare occurrences in the NBA is an occasion when a team scores the same number of points in each of the four quarters. The NBA has been in operation for 60 seasons and has played 44,484 regular season games and over 2,900 playoff games. During that entire time only 22 games have seen a team score the same point total in each quarter. Of those 22 games the team scoring the quadruple has won 10 and lost 12. None of these games has occurred in the playoffs and only one went overtime, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. The overtime game, coincidentally, was the first quadruple game, which took place in 1949 between the Minneapolis Lakers and Baltimore Bullets. The lowest quadruple total accomplished was 22 points per quarter and 33 points was the highest total. 24 points have occurred the most often, at four. Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit and Boston have accomplished the feat twice each. All other teams did it once. The most unusual quarter score, of all time, was the game between Detroit and Buffalo on Jan. 15, Both teams scored 20 points in the 1st quarter, 24 in the 2nd, 26 in the 3rd, and 23 in the 4th. Detroit won the overtime 6-4 for a win. This was the only game in league history that was tied at the end of each quarter. The 20 games score by quarters follow plus the Detroit-Buffalo game: Feb. 26, 1949 Minneapolis Baltimore Dec. 12, 1957 Detroit Phila. Warriers Mar. 10, 1959 Phila. Warriers Cincinnati Nov. 17, 1966 Chicago Baltimore Oct. 15, 1968 Chicago New York Feb. 1, 1973 Golden State Kansas City-Omaha Oct. 26, 1974 Chicago Buffalo Dec. 15, 1978 Atlanta New Jersey Jan. 29, 1980 Golden State Detroit Jan. 20, 1982 New Jersey Los Angeles Jan. 3, 1983 Detroit Los Angeles Jan. 8, 1983 Boston San Antonio Dec. 29, 1984 Denver Seattle Dec. 1, 1990 Boston ers Mar. 6, 1992 Orlando Milwaukee Jan. 25, 1994 Washington Orlando Mar. 29, 1994 San Antonio Dallas Dec. 27, 1994 Boston Detroit Jan. 29, 1996 Cleveland Charlotte Nov. 7, 1997 Charlotte Washington Feb. 14, 2005 Washington New Orleans Mar. 2, 2005 Dallas LA Clippers Jan. 15, 1971 Detroit Buffalo PALINDROMES THERE ARE NONE In 60 years of NBA history, 9 years of ABA history, and even a year and a half of the American Basketball League, there has never been a palindrome who played pro basketball, according to Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. What is a palindrome? A palindrome is a name that can be spelled the same way forward or backward. There have been several palindromes in Major League Baseball, including Toby Harrah, Eddie Kazak, Mark Salas, Dick Nen and his son Robb Nen. The NFL has had Jim Otto and perhaps others but not a single one in pro basketball. The day, however, will come when a palindrome plays in the NBA. 247

251 NO. NAME 6 Jim Clark 8 Luis Grillo 9 Derrick Stafford 10 Ron Garretson 11 Phil Robinson 12 Violet Palmer 13 Monty McCutchen 14 Joe DeRosa 15 Bennett Salvatore 17 Joe Crawford MCGRADY TOPS THREE-SHOT FOUL ANALYSIS The NBA in instituted the rule giving a player 3 foul shots when he was fouled attempting a 3-pointer. Here we show what happened in # Times Made All Made 2 Made 1 Missed # Times Made All Made 2 Made 1 Missed Fouled 3 Shots Shots Shot All 3 Fouled 3 Shots Shots Shot All 3 Tracy McGrady Morris Peterson Gilbert Arenas Larry Hughes Kobe Bryant Paul Pierce Ben Gordon Josh Smith Rashard Lewis Andre Miller Allen Iverson Bostjan Nachbar Kevin Martin Brian Cardinal James Jones Caron Butler Ray Allen Chris Duhon Jamal Crawford Chucky Atkins Mehmet Okur CJ Miles Martell Webster Earl Boykins Josh Howard Earl Watson Deron Williams Francisco Garcia Kirk Hinrich Jarrett Jack Antawn Jamison Jason Kidd Kyle Korver Jerry Stackhouse Manu Ginobili Marcus Williams Sasha Vujacic Marquis Daniels Damon Jones Matt Barnes Hedo Turkoglu Mike Miller JJ Redick Rafer Alston Luther Head Rasheed Wallace Jason Richardson Rasual Butler LeBron James Roger Mason Bruce Bowen Salim Stoudamire Nate Robinson Steve Blake Dan Dickau Tarence Kinsey Darrell Armstrong Tayshaun Prince Jameer Nelson Tim Duncan Ricky Davis Travis Diener Keith McLeod Travis Outlaw Matt Carroll Willie Green Raymond Felton Adam Morrison Steve Nash Darrick Martin Baron Davis Delonte West Jannero Pargo Donyell Marshall Daniel Gibson Ersan Ilyasova Dwyane Wade Gerald Wallace Monta Ellis Jason Kapono Chauncey Billups Keyon Dooling Derek Anderson Maurice Evans Mike Bibby Michael Redd Stephon Marbury Mike James Anthony Parker Pat Garrity Jarvis Hayes Randy Foye JR Smith Robert Horry Mickael Pietrus Ron Artest Shane Battier Ronnie Price Steve Francis Tim Thomas Lamar Odom Vince Carter Mike Dunleavy Chris Paul Al Harrington Ira Newble Carmelo Anthony Mike Wilks Derek Fisher Smush Parker Jason Terry Lynn Greer In there were 293 calls led by Tracy McGrady s 21; in there were 248 calls led by James Jones 14; in there were 202 calls led by Tracy McGrady s 18; in there were 213 calls led by McGrady s 15; In there were 167 calls led by McGrady s 17; in there were 156 calls led by Allen Houston s 6; calls (Dirk Nowitzki 21); calls (Reggie Miller 9); calls (Miller and Iverson 4 each); calls (Starks 6); calls (Sprewell 11); calls (Miller 11); calls (Miller 11). NO. NAME 18 Mark Wunderlich 19 James Capers 20 Jess Kersey 22 Bill Spooner 23 Jason Phillips 24 Mike Callahan 25 Tony Brothers 26 Bob Delaney 27 Dick Bavetta 28 Tommy Nunez, Jr NBA OFFICIATING STAFF NO. NAME 29 Steve Javie 30 Tony Brown 31 Scott Wall 32 Eddie F. Rush 33 Sean Corbin 34 Marc Davis 35 Jack Nies 36 David Jones 38 Michael Smith 39 Kevin Fehr NO. NAME 40 Leon Wood 41 Ken Mauer 42 Eric Lewis 43 Dan Crawford 44 Ron Olesiak 45 Joe Forte 46 Matt Boland 47 Bennie Adams 48 Scott Foster 49 Tom Washington NO. NAME 50 Olandis Poole 51 Leroy Richardson 52 Pat Fraher 53 Mark Lindsay 54 Derrick Collins 55 Bill Kennedy 56 Mark Ayotte 57 Greg Willard 58 Zach Zarba 59 Gary Zielinski NO. NAME 60 David Guthrie 61 Courtney Kirkland 62 Brian Forte 63 Derek Richardson 64 Eli Roe 65 Sean Wright 67 John Goble 71 Rodney Mott 73 Ed Malloy BELLAMY CLOSE TO WILT Walt Bellamy scored more points (2,495) and grabbed more rebounds (1,500) than any rookie in NBA history other than Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain s rookie numbers were 2,707 points and 1,941 rebounds. 248

252 20-YEAR COMPARISON OF NBA FINISHES ( ) (A team gets 6 point for NBA title, 5 point for runner-up, 4 for first in division, 3 for second, 2 for third, 1 for fourth and 0 for anything else.) Total Avg. San Antonio LA Lakers Utah Detroit Portland New York Chicago Phoenix Miami Seattle Houston Indiana Boston ers Dallas Orlando New Jersey Cleveland Minnesota New Orleans Denver Sacramento Atlanta Toronto Charlotte Washington Golden State Milwaukee LA Clippers Memphis

253 PLAYER IN 2 DIFFERENT CITIES KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR Milwaukee , LA Lakers , LA Lakers LA Lakers WILT CHAMBERLAIN Phila. 76ers LA Lakers JACK COLEMAN Rochester St. Louis EARL CURETON Phila. 76ers Houston BOB DANDRIDGE Milwaukee Washington WALTER DAVIS Phila. Warriors St. Louis JAMES EDWARDS , Detroit Chicago MARIO ELIE , Houston San Antonio HORACE GRANT , 91-92, Chicago LA Lakers RON HARPER , 96-97, Chicago , LA Lakers GERALD HENDERSON , Boston Detroit ROBERT HORRY , Houston , 00-01, LA Lakers , San Antonio LINDSEY HUNTER LA Lakers Detroit CHARLIE JOHNSON Golden State Washington DENNIS JOHNSON Seattle , Boston STEVE KERR , 96-97, Chicago , San Antonio MITCH KUPCHAK Washington , LA Lakers CLYDE LOVELLETTE Minneapolis , Boston SLATER MARTIN , Minneapolis , Minneapolis St. Louis ROBERT PARISH , 83-84, Boston Chicago DUAL CITY NBA CHAMPION SYNOPSIS WILL PERDUE , 91-92, Chicago San Antonio ARNIE RISEN Rochester Boston DENNIS RODMAN , Detroit , 96-97, Chicago JOHN SALLEY , Detroit Chicago LA Lakers FRANK SAUL Rochester Minneapolis PAUL SILAS , Boston Seattle WALLY WALKER Portland Seattle BILL WALTON Portland Boston JAMAAL WILKES Golden State , LA Lakers LA Lakers PLAYER, COACH, GENERAL MANAGER, PRESIDENT BILL SHARMAN Player , Boston , Boston Coach LA Lakers General Manager , LA Lakers President , LA Lakers LA Lakers PLAYER AND COACH RED HOLZMAN Player Rochester Coach New York (also GM) PHIL JACKSON Player , New York Coach , Chicago , 95-96, 96-97, Chicago , 00-01, LA Lakers LARRY COSTELLO Player Phila. 76ers Coach Milwaukee PLAYER AND GENERAL MANAGER MITCH KUPCHAK Player Washington , LA Lakers General Manager , LA Lakers COACH AND GENERAL MANAGER JACK RAMSAY GENERAL MANAGER Phila. 76ers COACH Portland COACH OR ASSISTANT COACH AND PLAYER K.C JONES PLAYER through Boston ASSISTANT COACH LA Lakers Boston COACH , Boston JIM CLEAMONS PLAYER LA Lakers ASSISTANT COACH , 91-92, 92-93, Chicago , 00-01, LA Lakers JACK McMAHON PLAYER St. Louis ASSISTANT COACH Phila. 76ers ASSISTANT COACH TEX WINTER , 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, Chicago , LA Lakers FRANK HAMBLEN , Chicago , 00-01, LA Lakers JOHN KILLILEA , Boston Houston JIMMY RODGERS , 83-84, 85-86, Boston , 96-97, Chicago COACH ALEX HANNUM St. Louis Phila. 76ers PAT RILEY , 84-85, 86-87, LA Lakers Miami UNCONVENTIONAL TRIPLE DOUBLES In addition to the conventional assists, rebounds and points triple doubles, there are other positive ones. The most popular is the rebounds, blocked shots and points variety. Hakeem Olajuwon did it 9 times, Dikembe Mutombo 8, David Robinson 7, Dikembe Mutombo 7, Mark Eaton 6, Shawn Bradley 6, Tree Rollins 3, Marcus Camby and Ben Wallace 2, and Benoit Benjamin, Larry Nance, Manute Bol, Ralph Sampson, Shaquille O Neal, Jermaine O Neal and Artis Gilmore once each in the period between 1979 and Another novel one was achieved by Fat Lever in and Mookie Blaylock in when they had 10 or more assists, steals and points. In Clyde Drexler had steals, rebounds, points. In Kendall Gill had 10 or more steals, rebounds and assists. Robinson, Olajuwon and Alvin Robertson also had quadruple doubles in this period. 250

254 SINGLE CITY CHAMPION SYNOPSIS There are also others who have been member of title teams in the same city but in different capacities. The list includes the following: PLAYER AND COACH TOM HEINSOHN Player ,58-59 through Boston Coach , Boston GEORGE SENESKY Player Phila. Warriors Coach Phila. Warriors BILL RUSSELL Player Boston through Boston Player-Coach , Boston PAT RILEY Player LA Lakers Assistant Coach LA Lakers Coach , LA Lakers 86-87, LA Lakers BILLY CUNNINGHAM Player Phila. 76ers Coach Phila. 76ers COACH, GENERAL MANAGER, PRESIDENT RED AUERBACH Coach Boston through Boston GM , Boston , 75-76, 80-81, Boston President Boston POUNDS Shaquille O Neal Seung-Jin Ha DeSagana Diop Jerome James Yao Ming Rafael Araujo Andrew Bynum Eddy Curry Vitaly Potapenko Jake Tskalidis POUNDS Earl Boykins Chucky Atkins Juan Dixon T.J. Ford John Lucas Sebastian Telfair Allen Iverson Speedy Claxton Craig Claxton Darrick Martin ASSISTANT COACH AND PLAYER CHRIS FORD Player Boston Assistant Coach , Boston JOHN PAXSON Player , 91-92, Chicago Assistant Coach Chicago MATT GUOKAS Player Phila. 76ers Assistant Coach Phila. 76ers PLAYER AND GENERAL MANAGER JERRY WEST Player LA Lakers GM , 86-87, 87-88, LA Lakers MITCH KUPCHAK Player , LA Lakers GM , LA Lakers JOE DUMARS Player , Detroit GM Detroit COACH AND OWNER EDDIE GOTTLIEB Coach Phila. Warriors Owner Phila. Warriors NBA S 20 HEAVIEST PLAYERS POUNDS Greg Ostertag Kendrick Perkins Kelvin Cato John Edwards Marc Jackson Esteban Batista Zach Randolph Michael Olowokandi Brendan Haywood tied with NBA S 23 LIGHTEST PLAYERS POUNDS Brevin Knight Troy Hudson Jannero Pargo Damon Stoudamire Rafer Alston Jamal Crawford Chris Paul Luke Ridnour Shaun Livingston others tied with A LARRY BROWN DISTINCTION One of the most difficult NBA feats that Larry Brown has accomplished may never be equaled since it requires coaching seven different franchises. He is the only mentor ever to take seven different clubs to the NBA playoffs starting with Denver and continuing at New Jersey, San Antonio, LA Clippers, Indiana, Philadelphia 76ers, and Detroit. Some coaches have coached six or more teams. For instance, Lenny Wilkens has coached seven teams, but twice he was with Seattle. Yet in his first stretch at Seattle and then with Portland his teams didn t make the playoffs. Cotton Fitzsimmons had seven coaching jobs, but three were at Phoenix. Plus he didn t get to the playoffs his first term at Phoenix and also failed with Buffalo. Dick Motta had six jobs, but two were with Dallas. He failed to get to the post-season his second time at Dallas, at Sacramento and at Denver. 251

255 FIRST AND SECOND SCORERS IN OVERTIME Record When Team Scores 1st in Overtime W L NO/Okla. City 6 0 New York 3 0 Denver 2 0 Golden State 2 0 Toronto 2 0 Washington 2 0 Boston 1 0 L.A. Clippers 1 0 Milwaukee 1 0 San Antonio 1 0 Utah 1 0 Portland 4 1 Minnesota 3 1 Philadelphia 3 1 Charlotte 2 1 Chicago 2 1 Houston 2 1 Indiana 2 1 Seattle 2 1 New Jersey 3 2 Phoenix 3 2 L.A. Lakers 3 3 Cleveland 1 1 Detroit 2 3 Memphis 2 3 Miami 2 3 Atlanta 1 2 Dallas 0 1 Orlando 0 1 Sacramento 0 0 Totals Record When Team Scores 2nd in Overtime W L Dallas 1 0 NO/Okla. City 1 0 Toronto 1 0 Boston 3 1 Philadelphia 2 1 New York 3 2 Minnesota 3 3 Miami 1 1 Phoenix 1 1 Charlotte 3 4 Cleveland 2 3 Houston 1 2 Memphis 1 2 San Antonio 1 2 L.A. Lakers 1 3 Utah 1 3 Washington 1 3 Atlanta 1 4 Portland 1 4 Chicago 0 1 Golden State 0 1 L.A. Clippers 0 1 Denver 0 2 New Jersey 0 2 Orlando 0 2 Seattle 0 2 Milwaukee 0 4 Sacramento 0 6 Detroit 0 0 Indiana 0 0 Total PHOENIX HAS TEAM S BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES We have taken the shooting percentages of the 30 teams in FG, 3 pt. FG, and FT and ranked teams 1 to 30. The highest total was by Phoenix for the second year in a row, while Cleveland was last. Phoenix Dallas Toronto Seattle San Antonio Minnesota Memphis LA Clippers Chicago Boston Detroit Houston Philadelphia LA Lakers Portland Sacramento Washington Milwaukee New Orleans/Okla. City Denver New Jersey Indiana Charlotte Golden State Atlanta Orlando Utah New York Miami Cleveland

256 RECORD AFTER WINNING OR LOSING OVERTIME TAP RECORD WHEN TEAM WINS OVERTIME TAP Taps Taps Game Won Lost Record NO/Okla. City Philadelphia Toronto Boston Indiana New York Denver L.A. Clippers San Antonio Washington New Jersey Portland Minnesota Charlotte Chicago Golden State Miami Houston Phoenix Atlanta Dallas Detroit L.A. Lakers Memphis Seattle Utah Orlando Cleveland Milwaukee Sacramento Totals RECORD WHEN TEAM LOSES OVERTIME TAP Taps Taps Game Won Lost Record NO/Okla. City New York Boston Phoenix Minnesota Philadelphia Houston L.A. Lakers Seattle Utah Charlotte Cleveland Memphis Washington Denver San Antonio Milwaukee Atlanta Chicago Indiana L.A. Clippers Miami Orlando New Jersey Portland Sacramento Dallas Detroit Golden State Toronto Totals GREG DREILING HAS BALL FROM HIS FIRST POINTS Greg Dreiling scored the first field goal of his career with Indiana at the Boston Garden in 1986 and he has the game ball. It was slipped to him by a friend who was working for the Celtics at the time. MARK JACKSON DOES UNUSUAL FEAT Mark Jackson in the season became only the second individual to lead the league in assists while playing for two teams (Denver- Indiana). The only other person to do it was Kevin Porter in with Detroit and New Jersey. BROWN COACHED ALL FOUR ABA TEAMS Larry Brown has the distinction of being the coach at one time or another of all four ABA teams that joined the NBA for the season. He came in with Denver, then moved to New Jersey, then to San Antonio and finally to Indiana. President Adams Arthurs Carter Fillmore Ford Grant Harding Harrison Hayes Hoover Jackson Jefferson Johnson Kennedy Monroe Nixon Pierce Reagan Taylor Tyler Washington Wilson PLAYERS WITH SAME LAST NAMES AS PRESIDENTS Player (Alvan, Donald, Hassan, Michael) (John) (Anthony, Clarence, Fred, George, Howard, John, Maurice, Reginald, Ronald, Vince) (Gregory) (Alphonso, Alton, Chris, Donald, Jake, Phil, Sharrod, Sherell, TJ) (Brian, Bud, Gary, Greg, Harvey, Horace, Joshua, Paul, Travis) (Reggie) (David, Robert) (Chuck, Elvin, Jarvis, Steve) (Thomas) (Alvin, Anthony, Bobby, Chris, Gregory, Jim, Jaren, Jermaine, Lucious, Luke, Marc, Mark, Michael, Myron, Phil, Ralph, Randell, Stanley, Stephen, Tony, Tracy, Wardell) (Al, Richard) (Alfonso, Amir, Andrew, Anthony, Arnyce, Avery, Britton, Charles, Clay, Clemon, Darryl, Dave, David R., DeMarco, Dennis, Dermarr, Earvin, Edward A., Edward Jr., Erie, Ervin, Franklin, George L., George T., Gus, Harold, Joe, John, Kannard, Kenneth, Kevin, Larry, Larry D., Lee, Linton, Lynbert, Marques, Mickey, Neil, Ollie, Reginald, Richard, Ronald, Steffond, Steve, Vincent) (Eugene, Joseph, William) (Earl, Rodney) (Norman) (Ricky, Paul) (Richard) (Anthony, Brian, Cornelius, Donell, Frederick, Jeffrey, Johnny, Leonard, Maurice, Roland, Ronald, Vincent) (B.J., Terry) (Duane, Dwayne, James, Kermit, Richard, Robert, Stanley, Wilson) (Coatlen, George, Isaiah, Michael, Nikita, Richard, Ricky, Robert E., Robert Jr., Thomas, Trevor) 253

257 JORDAN HAS LONGEST DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING STREAK Michael Jordan holds the NBA record for consecutive double figure scoring games. He had 866 in the regular season. Jordan s streak began in 1986 after the only game in his career when he was under (10/22/86 vs. Cleveland, scoring just 8 points). He also had a streak of 175 straight playoff games. 866 Michael Jordan Kareem Abdul Jabbar Karl Malone Moses Malone Kareem Abdul Jabbar Oscar Robertson DOUBLE FIGURE ASSISTS AND REBOUNDS BY TEAM TEAM PLAYERS TIMES Atlanta 1 1 Boston 2 2 Cleveland 1 1 Denver 1 1 Golden State NBA TURNOVER TABLE OWN Season Game Game Game Total Avg. Low High Detroit Toronto Washington San Antonio Dallas Houston Cleveland New Orleans Phoenix Sacramento Miami New Jersey Charlotte Portland LA Clippers Milwaukee Philadelphia Seattle LA Lakers Utah Minnesota Atlanta Golden State Chicago Indiana Memphis Boston Denver Orlando New York League TEAM PLAYERS TIMES LA Lakers 1 2 Memphis 1 1 Milwaukee 1 1 Minnesota 1 3 New Jersey 2 18 OPPONENTS Season Game Game Game Total Avg. Low High Golden State Chicago Denver Sacramento Charlotte Washington Indiana Milwaukee Philadelphia Cleveland Memphis Atlanta Boston Toronto Phoenix Orlando Seattle Utah LA Lakers Detroit Dallas Miami New Jersey San Antonio Houston Minnesota LA Clippers Portland New York New Orleans League DOUBLE FIGURE ASSISTS AND REBOUNDS BY PLAYER PLAYER TIMES Jason Kidd 16 Kevin Garnett 3 Andre Iguodala 3 Vince Carter 2 Lamar Odom 2 Brad Miller 1 PLAYER TIMES Baron Davis 1 Andre Miller (w/phila.) 1 Pau Gasol 1 John Salmons 1 Lebron James 1 Carmelo Anthony George Gervin Kevin Garnett Julius Erving Chris Mullin Bob McAdoo Other Streaks: Elgin Baylor 272, Hakeem Olajuwon 258, Dale Ellis 255, Elvin Hayes 250, Bob Pettit 247, Kevin McHale, Shaquille O Neal 245, Wilt Chamberlain 220, Larry Bird 210. PLAYER TIMES Maurice Williams 1 Boris Diaw 1 Josh Smith 1 Delonte West 1 Ryan Gomes 1 Chris Paul 1 TEAM PLAYERS TIMES New Orleans 1 1 Philadelphia 2 4 Phoenix 1 1 Sacramento 2 2 League (New Jersey 9); (New Jersey 10); (New Jersey 9); (New Jersey 9); ; (Phoenix 8); (Phoenix 9); (Phoenix 9); ; (Detroit 13); totals (Detroit & Dallas 10 each). 254

258 TOP FORWARD DUOS IN FG% REB. AST. ST. BLKS. PTS. Dallas Josh Howard/Dirk Nowitzki Denver Carmelo Anthony/Nene Boston Paul Pierce/Al Jefferson Washington Caron Butler/Antawn Jamison Cleveland LeBron James/Drew Gooden Indiana Danny Granger/Jermaine O Neal Golden State Stephen Jackson/Al Harrington New Orleans Desmond Mason/David West Portland Ime Unoka/Zach Randolph Seattle Rashard Lewis/Nick Collison Toronto Jorge Garbajosa/Chris Bosh Orlando Hedo Turkoglu/Dwight Howard Charlotte Matt Carroll/Gerald Wallace Minnesota Trenton Hassell/Kevin Garnett Atlanta Josh Smith/Marvin Williams LA Lakers Luke Walton/Lamar Odom Philadelphia Andre Iguodala/Steven Hunter Phoenix Shawn Marion/Boris Diaw Detroit Tayshaun Prince/Rasheed Wallace New Jersey Richard Jefferson/Mikki Moore San Antonio Bruce Bowen/Tim Duncan Utah Andrei Kirilenko/Mehmet Okur LA Clippers Quinton Ross/Elton Brand Chicago Luol Deng/PJ Brown Sacramento Ron Artest/Kenny Thomas Memphis Rudy Gay/Hakim Warrick New York Quentin Richardson/Channing Frye Miami Jason Kapono/Udonis Haslem Milwaukee Ruben Patterson/Brian Skinner Houston Shane Battier/Chuck Hayes S. O Neal Mourning Mutumbo Kemp M. Blount Duncan Dampier Ilgauskas Garnett PJ Brown E. Curry J. O Neal Ming Brand Baker Nestervoic Rodman Ratliff D. Davis Potapenko Olowokandi Magloire K. Malone Ostertag R. Evans Er. Johnson Mihm O. Harrington Jason Collins S. Bradley D. Robinson T. Battie Chandler B. Grant Kwa Brown Weatherspoon YEAR 3 SECOND VIOLATION LEADERS A. Davis M. Rose Mureson Dalembert Seikaly Kwa. Brown Reider Z. Randolph Sabonis Marc Jackson Dwight Howard Polynice Olojuwon Juw. Howard N. Mohammed A. Walker C. Barkley Webber Kenny Thomas D. Fortson P. Brezec McDyess D. Marshall J. White Willis L. Johnson B. Reeves Al Harrington Dudley B. Miller Haywood DeClercq M. Taylor Kurt Thomas R. Wallace Traylor AC Green Joe Smith Kaman Odom Pachulia T. Hill Divac Foster Pop. Jones Massenburg Perdue Rooks Kristic Gooden E. Thomas D. Harrison Van Horn Jarron Collins Jerome Williams M. Bryant Gilliam Sweetney Pryzbilla Nene Cl. Robinson A. Henderson B. Benjamin S. Hunter C. Anthony L. Longley Harpring B. Wells L. Wright Strong Hor. Grant C. Blount Rider R. Patterson Artest Andrew Bynum Diop Bosh Boozer Gatling Caffey G. Long Payton Ely Foyle S. Walker Cage E. Campbell T. Cummings T. Davis Oakley Owens Elson And. Lang S. Smith Simpkins Laettner Gugliotta Gasol Montross Sc. Williams Causwell A. Gilliam Keefe A. Stoudemire Millicic Okafor Chuck Hayes totals (M. Blount 32); (S. O Neal 27); (Ming 26); (Ostertag 18); ; (S. O Neal 23) (Kemp 24); (Mourning 16); (Mourning 23); (Kemp 36); (Rodman, Bradley 38); (D. Davis 31); (Rodman 24); (Mourning 29); (Benjamin 21); (K. Malone 18). 255

259 BENCH SCORING BY TEAM Minutes FG% FT% TOT REB ASSTS. STLS TO BLKS PTS AVG. New York Chicago Portland Atlanta Charlotte San Antonio Memphis Phoenix New Orleans Dallas Denver Indiana Seattle Utah Toronto Orlando Golden State Milwaukee Miami Minnesota Cleveland Boston Washington Detroit Houston LA Clippers New Jersey Sacramento Philadelphia LA Lakers Totals BENCH SCORING BY OPPOSITION Minutes FG% FT% TOT REB ASSTS. STLS TO BLKS PTS AVG. Denver Seattle Phoenix Toronto Atlanta Philadelphia Utah Washington Sacramento New Jersey Milwaukee New Orleans Portland Indiana LA Clippers Golden State Orlando Charlotte LA Lakers Minnesota Detroit Boston New York Chicago Cleveland Miami Dallas Houston Memphis San Antonio Totals Boldface indicates Best or Worst in Category. 3-PT. SHOOTING (Minumum 100 Attempts) MOST 3-PT. FG G. Arenas 205 R. Bell 205 M. Miller 202 R. Alston 191 L. Barbosa 190 L. Head 178 M. Bibby 173 R. Allen 165 J. Terry 162 S. Battier 157 MOST 3-PT. FGA R. Alston 528 M. Miller 498 R. Bell 496 M. Bibby 481 R. Allen 443 L. Barbosa 438 V. Carter 433 K. Bryant 398 R. Lewis 387 J.R. Smith 382 BEST 3-PT FG% J. Kapono 51.4 W. Herrman 46.1 S. Nash 45.5 B. Barry 44.6 L. Head 44.3 A. Parker 44.1 J. Terry 43.8 A. Harrington 43.6 L. Barbosa 43.4 K. Korver 43.0 WORST 3-PT FG% Josh Smith 25.0 G. Payton 26.0 C. Anthony 26.8 M. Ellis 27.3 A. Walker 27.5 Mar. Williams 28.2 B. Udrih 28.7 Y. Diawara 28.8 S. Telfair 28.9 S. Cassell

260 FREQUENCY OF BLOCKED SHOTS PER MINUTES PLAYED ( ) (Eligibility limited to those who had at least one 100 blocked shot season) Elapsed Min. Elapsed Min. Elapsed Min. Elapsed Min. Between Between Between Between Name: Blocked Shots Name: Blocked Shots Name: Blocked Shots Name: Blocked Shots Shawn Bradley 9.22 Kendrick Perkins Elton Brand Mark Blount Theo Ratliff Jermaine O'Neal Michael Olowakandi Kenyon Martin Adonal Foyle Shaquille O'Neal Pau Gasol Chris Bosh Joel Pryzbilla Tim Duncan Chris Mihm Shawn Marion Alonzo Mourning Kelvin Cato Vlade Divac Antonio Davis Kidembe Mutombo Ervin Johnson Dwight Howard Donyell Marshall Greg Ostertag Stromile Swift Al Jefferson PJ Brown Marcus Camby Raef Lafrentz Aaron Williams Cliff Robinson DeSagana Diop Elden Campbell Chris Kaman Joe Smith Michael Stewart Zydrunas Ilgauskus Antonio McDyess Vin Baker Chris Anderson Dan Gadzuric Kevin Garnett Shane Battier Darko Milicic Etan Thomas Dale Davis Tracy McGrady Calvin Booth Brendan Haywood Jamaal Magloire Dirk Nowitzki Andrei Kirilenko Emeka Okafor Darius Miles Clarence Weatherspoon34.93 Josh Smith Yao Ming Amare Stoudemire Lamar Odom Eddie Griffin Erick Dampier Derrick Coleman Reggie Lewis Samuel Dalembert Bo Outlaw Rasheed Wallace Brian Grant Ben Wallace Tyson Chandler Chris Webber Steven Hunter Rasho Nesterovic Gerald Wallace Andrew Bynum Andris Biedrins Robert Horry KOBE BRYANT TOPS IN OVERALL CONTRIBUTION IN To measure a player s overall contribution to his team, someone suggested adding his scoring, rebounding and assist averages and subtracting his turnover average. Kobe Bryant won in with Lebron James won in with Kevin Garnett won in , and Tim Duncan won in , Shaquille O'Neal won the previous 5 years ( ). Michael Jordan was the winner in succeeding O'Neal, who won in and Jordan also won in , and through Karl Malone won in Player Team Scoring Rebounding Assists Turnovers Overall Kobe Bryant LA Lakers LeBron James Cleveland Kevin Garnett Minnesota Gilbert Arenas Washington Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Vince Carter New Jersey Dwyane Wade Miami Tracy McGrady Houston Carlos Boozer Utah Chris Bosh Toronto Yao Ming Houston Pau Gasol Memphis Tim Duncan San Antonio Ray Allen Seattle Zach Randolph Portland Joe Johnson Atlanta Elton Brand LA Clippers Steve Nash Phoenix Carmelo Anthony Denver Allen Iverson Denver Amare Stoudemire Phoenix Antawn Jamison Washington Jermaine O'Neal Indiana Dwight Howard Orlando Jason Kidd New Jersey NOVEL MIDDLE NAMES OF PLAYERS AND COACHES Hassan Olawale Adams Maurice Darnell Ager LaMarcus Nurae Aldridge Kenneth Lavon Atkins Arthur Lemarcus Banks Leandrinito Mateus Barbosa Chris Wesson Bosh Ryan Cleo Bowen Rodney Dion Carney Tyson Cleotis Chandler Erick Trevez Dampier Elliot Lydell Davis (Dale) DeSagana Ngagne Diop Rudy Carlton Gay Devean Jamar George Daniel Hiram Gibson Sergio Rodriguez Gomez Marcus Deshon Haislip Trenton Lavar Hassell Alan Zybrook Henderson Ryan Kenwood Hollins Alexander Canterell Johnson Dahntay Lavall Jones Christopher Zane Kaman Voshon Kelan Lenard Antonio Keithflen McDyess Jeff Lemans McInnis Nana Papa Yaw Mensah Bonsu Nazr Tahiru Mohammed Patrick Fitzergald O Bryant Shaquille Rashaun O Neal Travis Marquez Outlaw Danilo Augustin Pinnock James Mikley Mantel Posey Tayshaun Durell Prince Jonathan Clay Redick Malik Jabari Rose Brandon Dawayne Roy John Rashall Salmons Mouhamed Saer Sene Mike Damien Sweetney Samb Chiekh Tidane Robert DeShaun Traylor Marcus Vinicius Vierira David Moorer West Walt Ander Williams Sheldon DeMar Williams Gregory Derayle Buckner Geno Marcellus Carlisle Ikechukwa Somotochukwa Diogu Keyon Latwae Dooling Francisco Marinho Elson Jason Keema Hart Jumaine Lanard Jones Brandon Adar Knight Rashard Quovon Lewis Desmond Tremaine Mason Chukwuemeka Noubuisi Okafor Vitaly Nikolaevich Potapenko Samaki Ijuma Walker David Barakau Wesley David Moorer West 257

261 S. O'Neal 387 Garnett 342 Kemp 340 Mutombo 287 Mourning 286 Olajuwan 260 Ewing 239 Laettner 234 Sprewell 220 Juw. Howard 218 A. Walker 217 Willis 211 G. Robinson 207 Rider 198 Jim Jackson 184 Francis 181 Abdur-Rahim 179 Barkley 169 Brand 169 Ilgauskas 166 Duncan 165 D. Robinson 163 Weatherspoon 161 K. Bryant 158 Divac 156 Olowokandi 155 J. O'Neal 153 Augman 152 Van Horn 151 L. Ellis 149 Gilliam 149 Stackhouse YEAR TRAVELING CALLS K. Malone 143 Pierce 143 Pippen 139 D. Stoudamire 134 Christie 132 Payton 132 Smits 131 Houston 131 Cassell 131 L. Johnson 129 W. Williams 129 McDyess 129 Iverson 128 L. Murray 127 J. Rose 127 Webber 127 T. Hill 124 Artest 124 R. Davis 122 A. Miller 121 A. Harrington 121 M. Taylor 118 Ming 118 A. Mason 117 D. Coleman 117 Campbell 117 Richmond 114 Seikaly 114 O. Harrington 113 G. Hill 112 Ken Thomas 109 A. Davis 108 Thorpe 108 Dampier 108 J. Smith 108 Clark 107 Magloire 107 Szczerbiak 104 Anthony 104 T. Parker 104 Williamson 102 Gugliotta 100 K. Martin 100 Mo. Williams 99 D. Mason 97 Baker 96 Potapenko 96 Marbury 95 Mobley 94 Haywood 94 Austin 91 Rice 91 R. Miller 91 D. Davis 91 S. Smith 90 V. Carter 90 Camby 89 Bosh 89 K. Gill 88 Nowitzki 88 Schrempf 87 Dele 85 T. Thomas 85 L. James 85 McGrady 83 M. Blount 82 J. Wallace 81 Marshall 81 M. Rose 81 Patterson 81 Kaman 81 Owens 80 Ratliff 80 Manning 78 Odom 78 Randolph 77 Newman 76 E. Jones 76 Mohammed 76 Gasol 76 J. Walker 75 D. Ellis 75 Trent 75 Jordan 72 Van Exel 71 Fortson 71 D. Gooden 71 Ohur 71 R. Strickland 70 Hughes 70 S. Jackson 70 Coles 69 Finley 68 Croshere 68 Caffey 67 Terry 67 Geiger 66 Bo Outlaw 66 Mercer 65 Jamison 65 R. Wallace 65 Ceballos 64 Reeves 64 Kurt Thomas 64 Wesley 63 D. Rogers 63 B. Wells 62 Gatling 61 Longley 61 R. Allen 60 Kukoc 59 Miles 59 Er. Johnson 58 Phills 58 D. Anderson 58 Fox 57 Ostertag 56 Jer. Williams 56 A. Henderson 56 Jas. Williams 56 D. Howard 53 M. Bryant 53 J.R. Reid 53 Mashburn 53 Amaechi 52 Mihm 50 Starks 50 Josh Smith POINT - 45 POINT SCORERS IN SAME CONTEST 12/8/61 Wilt Chamberlain 78 Elgin Baylor 63 12/25/61 Wilt Chamberlain 60 Elgin Baylor 52 2/25/62 Wilt Chamberlain 67 Richie Guerin 50 2/27/62 Wilt Chamberlain 65 Bob Pettig 49 11/3/62 Wilt Chamberlain 65 Jerry West 49 12/14/62 Wilt Chamberlain 63 Elgin Baylor 51 12/17/06 Gilbert Arenas 60 Kobe Bryant 45 SINGLE-SEASON ATTENDANCE RECORDS TEAM SEASON W-L TOTAL AVG. Atlanta ,452 17,450 Boston ,422 18,132 Charlotte ,011 16,366 Chicago ,517 23,988 Cleveland ,883 20,436 Dallas ,411 20,351 Denver ,949 17,657 Detroit ,066,505 26,012 Golden State ,185 18,273 Houston ,051 16,611 Indiana ,145 18,345 LA Clippers ,261 18,421 LA Lakers ,877 18,997 Memphis ,847 16,862 Miami ,149 19,955 Milwaukee ,305 18,178 Minnesota ,072,572 26,160 New Jersey ,523 17,525 New Orleans ,920 18,169 New York ,283 19, ,283 19, ,283 19,763 TEAM SEASON W-L TOTAL AVG. New York ,283 19,763 (Continued) ,283 19, ,283 19, ,283 19, ,283 19,763 Orlando ,168 17,248 Philadelphia ,976 20,560 Phoenix ,943 19, ,943 19, ,943 19, ,943 19, ,943 19, ,943 19,023 Portland ,799 20,800 Sacramento ,033 17,562 San Antonio ,413 22,449 Seattle ,713 21,725 Toronto ,330 23,179 Utah ,892 19,900 Washington ,634 20,

262 Player Walks Dwight Howard 36 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 34 Carmelo Anthony 33 Paul Pierce 30 Steve Francis 30 Shaquille O Neal 28 Chris Kaman 26 Jamaal Magloire 24 Kevin Garnett 24 Mark Blount 24 Tony Parker 24 Chris Bosh 23 Dwyane Wade 23 Mehmet Okur 23 Yao Ming 23 Caron Butler 22 LeBron James 22 Brendan Haywood 21 Elton Brand 20 Jermaine O Neal 20 Joe Johnson 20 Vince Carter 20 Zaza Pachulia 20 Al Jefferson 19 Drew Gooden 19 Eddy Curry 19 Gilbert Arenas 19 Kenny Thomas 19 Nenad Krstic 19 Al Harrington 18 Andre Miller 18 Boris Diaw 18 Melvin Ely 18 Ricky Davis 18 Wally Szczerbiak 18 Tim Duncan 17 Andrew Bogut 16 Player Walks Adrian Griffin 4 Bobby Jackson 4 Brian Skinner 4 Chucky Atkins 4 Corey Maggette 4 Corliss Williamson 4 Dahntay Jones 4 Daniel Ewing 4 Derek Anderson 4 DerMarr Johnson 4 Earl Watson 4 Greg Buckner 4 Ha Seung-Jin 4 Jake Tsakalidis 4 James Jones 4 James Posey 4 Jose Calderon 4 Keyon Dooling 4 Marc Jackson 4 Matt Bonner 4 P.J. Brown 4 Quinton Ross 4 Salim Stoudamire 4 Sean May 4 Tim Thomas 4 Toni Kukoc 4 Aaron Williams 3 Alan Anderson 3 DWIGHT HOWARD NO. 1 IN TRAVELING CALLS IN (5 or more) Player Walks Antoine Walker 16 Desmond Mason 16 Kendrick Perkins 16 Nazr Mohammed 16 Trenton Hassell 16 Bobby Simmons 15 Chris Webber 15 Dirk Nowitzki 15 Juwan Howard 15 Lamar Odom 15 Mickael Pietrus 15 Stephen Jackson 15 Troy Murphy 15 Zach Randolph 15 Andre Iguodala 14 Baron Davis 14 Kobe Bryant 14 Pau Gasol 14 Ron Artest 14 Andrei Kirilenko 13 Marvin Williams 13 Rasual Butler 13 Samuel Dalembert 13 Channing Frye 12 Charlie Villanueva 12 Cuttino Mobley 12 Gary Payton 12 Maurice Taylor 12 Richard Hamilton 12 Ruben Patterson 12 Shane Battier 12 Shawn Marion 12 Andres Nocioni 11 Bonzi Wells 11 DeShawn Stevenson 11 Jamal Crawford 11 John Salmons 11 Player Walks Anderson Varejao 3 Andray Blatche 3 Andrew Bynum 3 Anthony Carter 3 Antoine Wright 3 Calbert Cheaney 3 Charlie Bell 3 Chauncey Billups 3 Chris Wilcox 3 Darko Milicic 3 David Harrison 3 Derek Fisher 3 Dikembe Mutombo 3 Donell Taylor 3 Dorell Wright 3 Eddie Jones 3 Eduardo Najera 3 Ira Newble 3 J.R. Smith 3 Jackson Vroman 3 Jarvis Hayes 3 Jason Williams 3 Jeff Foster 3 Jerry Stackhouse 3 Jim Jackson 3 Josh Powell 3 Keith McLeod 3 Kirk Snyder 3 Player Walks Juan Dixon 11 Michael Olowokandi 11 Othella Harrington 11 Reggie Evans 11 Richard Jefferson 11 Alonzo Mourning 10 Antawn Jamison 10 Gordan Giricek 10 Ike Diogu 10 Jacque Vaughn 10 Josh Smith 10 Kareem Rush 10 Kwame Brown 10 Manu Ginobili 10 Mike James 10 Primoz Brezec 10 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 10 Tracy McGrady 10 Chris Paul 9 Damien Wilkins 9 Danny Granger 9 Darius Miles 9 Delonte West 9 Emeka Okafor 9 Jason Richardson 9 Keith Van Horn 9 Luke Ridnour 9 Luke Walton 9 Michael Redd 9 Mike Dunleavy 9 Peja Stojakovic 9 Raja Bell 9 Trevor Ariza 9 Udonis Haslem 9 Allen Iverson 8 Anthony Johnson 8 Ben Gordon 8 Player Walks Brevin Knight 8 Chris Mihm 8 Donyell Marshall 8 Hakim Warrick 8 Hedo Turkoglu 8 Jameer Nelson 8 Jason Terry 8 Kenyon Martin 8 Malik Rose 8 Marcus Banks 8 Marko Jaric 8 Morris Peterson 8 Nate Robinson 8 Rashad McCants 8 Steve Nash 8 Steven Hunter 8 Stromile Swift 8 Tony Battie 8 Austin Croshere 7 Bernard Robinson 7 Brian Scalabrine 7 Devin Brown 7 Devin Harris 7 Eric Snow 7 Esteban Batista 7 Gerald Wallace 7 Jalen Rose 7 Jarron Collins 7 Jerome James 7 Joel Przybilla 7 Josh Childress 7 Josh Howard 7 Kirk Hinrich 7 Larry Hughes 7 Leandro Barbosa 7 Luol Deng 7 Michael Sweetney 7 LOW TRAVELING CALLS Player Walks Lonny Baxter 3 Lorenzen Wright 3 Marquis Daniels 3 Michael Finley 3 Mike Bibby 3 Moochie Norris 3 Robert Swift 3 Sergei Monia 3 Shaun Livingston 3 Shavlik Randolph 3 Wayne Simien 3 Aaron Miles 2 Bostjan Nachbar 2 Carlos Delfino 2 Chuck Hayes 2 Damon Jones 2 David Lee 2 Devean George 2 DJ Mbenga 2 Doug Christie 2 Eddie Basden 2 Eddie House 2 Fabricio Oberto 2 Grant Hill 2 Jake Voskuhl 2 Jamaal Tinsley 2 James Thomas 2 Jannero Pargo 2 Player Walks Jason Collins 2 Jason Kapono 2 Jeff McInnis 2 Jiri Welsch 2 Joe Smith 2 Kris Humphries 2 Kurt Thomas 2 Loren Woods 2 Luke Jackson 2 Mario Kasun 2 Martell Webster 2 Mateen Cleaves 2 Matt Barnes 2 Mike Wilks 2 Pat Garrity 2 Quentin Richardson 2 Rafael Araujo 2 Ronny Turiaf 2 Sasha Pavlovic 2 Steve Blake 2 Theo Ratliff 2 Tony Allen 2 Travis Outlaw 2 Voshon Lenard 2 Zoran Planinic 2 Alan Henderson 1 Andre Barrett 1 Antonio Burks 1 Player Walks Nick Collison 7 Pape Sow 7 Qyntel Woods 7 Rafer Alston 7 Rashard Lewis 7 Ronald Murray 7 Sam Cassell 7 Speedy Claxton 7 Stephon Marbury 7 T.J. Ford 7 Tayshaun Prince 7 Vladimir Radmanovic 7 Zarko Cabarkapa 7 Andris Biedrins 6 Antonio Davis 6 Ben Wallace 6 Brad Miller 6 Chris Duhon 6 Damon Stoudamire 6 Darius Songaila 6 Earl Boykins 6 Erick Dampier 6 Etan Thomas 6 Francisco Garcia 6 Gerald Green 6 Jared Jeffries 6 Keith Bogans 6 Kevin Martin 6 Lamond Murray 6 Malik Allen 6 Matt Harpring 6 Maurice Williams 6 Mike Miller 6 Monta Ellis 6 Ray Allen 6 Sarunas Jasikevicius 6 Smush Parker 6 Player Walks Arvydas Macijauskas 1 Bo Outlaw 1 Boniface Ndong 1 Brent Barry 1 Brian Grant 1 Bruce Bowen 1 Calvin Booth 1 Chris Andersen 1 Dale Davis 1 Danny Fortson 1 Darrick Martin 1 Devin Green 1 Donta Smith 1 Dwayne Jones 1 Eric Williams 1 Flip Murray 1 Fred Jones 1 Gerald Fitch 1 Greg Ostertag 1 Howard Eisley 1 Jason Hart 1 Jermaine Jackson 1 John Lucas 1 John Thomas 1 Julius Hodge 1 Kelvin Cato 1 Kevin Burleson 1 Kevin Ollie 1 Player Walks Viktor Khryapa 6 Zeljko Rebraca 6 Adonal Foyle 5 Antonio Daniels 5 Antonio McDyess 5 Beno Udrih 5 Brian Cook 5 Carlos Arroyo 5 Carlos Boozer 5 Darrell Armstrong 5 David Wesley 5 David West 5 Deron Williams 5 DeSagana Diop 5 Eddie Griffin 5 Francisco Elson 5 Jackie Butler 5 Jarrett Jack 5 Jason Kidd 5 Joey Graham 5 Johan Petro 5 Jumaine Jones 5 Justin Reed 5 Kyle Korver 5 Luther Head 5 Marcus Camby 5 Milt Palacio 5 Nick Van Exel 5 Pat Burke 5 Ryan Gomes 5 Sasha Vujacic 5 Sebastian Telfair 5 Tyronn Lue 5 Tyson Chandler 5 Player Walks Linas Kleiza 1 Linton Johnson 1 Louis Williams 1 Mark Madsen 1 Matt Carroll 1 Maurice Evans 1 Michael Bradley 1 Michael Doleac 1 Michael Ruffin 1 Mikki Moore 1 Noel Felix 1 Orien Greene 1 Orlando 1 Raef LaFrentz 1 Rasheed Wallace 1 Raymond Felton 1 Robert Horry 1 Robert Whaley 1 Royal Ivey 1 Samaki Walker 1 Scot Pollard 1 Sean Marks 1 Stacey Augmon 1 Stephen Graham 1 Vitaly Potapenko 1 Wayne Jones 1 Zendon Hamilton 1 LEAGUE TOTALS: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;

263 OTHER 48-MINUTE PROJECTIONS For those who played less than 15 complete games but more than four, leaders were as follows: POINTS REBOUNDS Most Banks Most Sweetney Least Przybilla Least McLeod SHOTS ATTEMPTED TURNOVERS Most J. Lucas Most Sweetney Least Madsen Least Booth BLOCKED SHOTS ASSISTS Most Foyle Most Dee Brown Least J. Lucas, McGinnis, Garrity, Redick Least J. James NBA TABLE vs..500 vs. Sub or Over.500 vs. vs. vs. vs vs Season Home Away Teams Teams Atl. Cent. SE. SW NW Pac. Record W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L ATLANTIC DIVISION Toronto New Jersey Philadelphia New York Boston TOTALS CENTRAL DIVISION Detroit Cleveland Chicago Indiana Milwaukee TOTALS SOUTHEAST DIVISION Miami Washington Orlando Charlotte Atlanta TOTALS SOUTHWEST DIVISION Dallas San Antonio Houston New Orleans Memphis TOTALS NORTHWEST DIVISION Utah Denver Minnesota Portland Seattle TOTALS PACIFIC DIVISION Phoenix LA Lakers Golden State LA Clippers Sacramento TOTALS LEAGUE RECAP: WINNING PERCENTAGES vs..500 vs. Sub or Over.500 vs. vs. vs. vs vs Season Home Away Teams Teams Atl. Cent. SE. SW NW Pac. Record W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Atlantic 51.7% 36.1% 32.2% 55.3% 50.0% 41.1% 54.4% 30.0% 46.0% 32.0% 43.9% Central 62.0% 42.9% 41.0% 63.3% 58.9% 50.0% 55.6% 50.0% 44.0% 50.0% 52.4% Southeast 56.6% 35.1% 37.1% 54.3% 45.6% 44.4% 50.0% 30.0% 56.0% 48.0% 45.9% Southwest 64.9% 51.2% 452% 71.3% 70.0% 50.0% 70.0% 50.0% 62.2% 52.2% 58.1% Northwest 54.6% 38.5% 39.1% 54.5% 54.0% 56.0% 44.0% 37.8% 50.0% 44.4% 46.6% Pacific 64.9% 41.5% 32.8% 63.9% 68.0% 50.0% 62.0% 47.8% 55.6% 50.0% 53.2% League 59.1% 40.9% 39.6% 60.4% 56.1% 47.6% 54.2% 42.0% 53.4% 47.0% 50.0% 260

264 NBA S TOP 40 COMBINED REBOUNDS, ASSISTS, POINTS PLAYER TOTAL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1 Bryant, Kobe James, Lebron Garnett, Kevin Carter, Vince Arenas, Gilbert Nowitzki, Dirk Duncan, Tim Boozer, Carlos Brand, Elton Howard, Dwight Nash, Steve McGrady, Tracy Stoudemire, Amare Anthony, Carmelo Bosh, Chris Randolph, Zach Kidd, Jason Iverson, Allen Marion, Shawn Deng, Luol Williams, Deron Gordon, Ben Iguodala, Andre Curry, Eddy O'Neal, Jermaine Martin, Kevin Okur, Mehmet Hinrich, Kirk Parker, Tony Jamison, Antawn Bibby, Mike Davis, Ricky Miller, Andre Hamilton, Richard Davis, Baron Smith, Josh Artest, Ron Wade, Dwayne Gasol, Paul Wallace, Gerald Kobe Bryant won in and again in ; Kevin Garnett in and ; K. Bryant in ; Duncan in ; S. O Neal in , , , and ; K. Malone in , , and ; Olajuwan in ; Jordan from through and ; Bird in , and ; English in M. Malone won four straight ( through ). McAdoo won in and Jabber , , and BIGGEST DROPS FROM LAST YEAR: Iverson 3 to 18, Pierce 6 to not listed, Wade 7 to 38, Marion 10 to 19, Gasol 12 to 39 BIGGEST JUMPS: Garnett 9 to 3, Duncan 17 to 7, Boozer not listed to 8, D. Howard 22 to 10, McGrady not listed to 12. EXPANSION TEAM ANALYSIS EXPANSION YEAR 1ST YEAR 1ST YEAR 1ST YEAR 1ST YEAR TEAM JOINED RECORD OVER.500 IN PLAYOFFS CHAMPION Chicago Seattle San Diego/Houston Phoenix Milwaukee Buffalo/San Diego/Los Angeles Portland * Cleveland New Orleans/Utah Dallas Miami Orlando Charlotte/New Orleans Minnesota Toronto Vancouver/Memphis Charlotte *Won NBA Championship 261

265 27 POST BETTER FG % THAN FT % Twenty seven players in , 14 more than last year, had better field goal percentages than free throw percentages. Shaquille O Neal had the largest margin 59.1 to Others to do it were L. Wright, Foyle, K. Brown, B. Wallace and Tyson Chandler. Past totals 13 in , 16 in , 12 in , 10 in , 18 in , 21 in , 20 in , 22 in , 18 in , 22 in and 27 in DWIGHT HOWARD TOPS NBA S CLUB IN Dwight Howard was the leader of the NBA s club in in posting 20 or more points and rebounds in the same game. He did it four times after doing it twice in He dethroned Kevin Garnett who won the previous three years. Other high totals: Amare Stoudemire, Carlos Boozer, 2 each and Garnett, Marcus Camby, Chris Wilcox, Chris Bosh, Emeka Okafor, Nick Collison, Andrew Bogut and Tyson Chandler, once each. Past winners were Garnett 3 times in and and 5 times in , Tim Duncan did it 6 times in , Dirk Nowitzki 4 times in , Tim Duncan 5 times in , Shaquille O Neal 4 times in ; Chris Webber twice in , Arvidis Sabonis, twice in ; Dikembe Mutombo, Shaquille O Neal, Jayson Williams and Chris Webber 2 each in ; Karl Malone, David Robinson and Joe Smith 2 each in , Vlade Divac 3 in , Shaquille O Neal 6 in and 7 in ; Kevin Willis 12 in ; Hakeem Olajuwon 6 in and 8 in ; Robert Parish 5 in , Olajuwon 6 in , Charles Barkley 11 in Team totals in , 6-8 in , 5-15 in , in , in , in , 3-6 in , in , 9-14 in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , in , and in Steve Nash had 22 assists and 28 points in FG% to follow Stephen Marbury in Rod Strickland in Mark Jackson in , Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and Jason Kidd in , Sherman Douglas in , and John Stockton and Kevin Johnson in TEAM PLUS MINUS FOR San Antonio +691 Phoenix +599 Dallas +592 Chicago +411 Houston +398 Detroit +341 Cleveland +314 Utah YEAR N.B.A. ALL-STAR GAME REFEREE ASSIGNMENTS ( ) Darryl Garretson 5 ( 72, 76, 81, 88, 92) Jake O Donnell 5 ( 73, 78, 82, 88, 94) Ed T. Rush 5 ( 71, 80, 85, 91, 96) Jack Madden 4 ( 70, 79, 86, 93) Hugh Evans 4 ( 79, 83, 89, 97) Jess Kersey 4 ( 83, 87, 94, 02) Paul Mihalak 3 ( 76, 81, 90) Earl Strom 3 ( 77, 84, 90) Joe Crawford 3 ( 86, 92, 00) Hue Hollins 3 ( 87, 93, 98) Dick Bavetta 3 ( 89, 95, 06) Lee Jones 2 ( 77, 91) Mike Mathis 2 ( 85, 91) Mendy Rudolph 2 ( 71, 75) Richie Powers 2 ( 70, 73) John Vanak 2 ( 79, 84) Billy Oakes 2 ( 90, 97) Dan Crawford 2 ( 94, 01) 4 NBA QUADRUPLE DOUBLES DATE PTS REB A BS ST Nate Thurmond, Chicago vs. Atlanta 10/18/ Alvin Robertson, San Antonio vs. Phoenix 2/18/ Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. Milwaukee 3/29/ David Robinson, San Antonio vs. Detroit 2/17/ Denver +133 Toronto +81 Orlando +64 LA Lakers -6 Golden State -28 LA Clippers -38 Washington -42 New Jersey -63 Jack Nies 2 ( 95, 05) Steve Javie 2 ( 95, 04) Bennett Salvatore 2 ( 93, 02) Jim Capers 1 ( 78) Joe Gushue 1 ( 80) Jerry Loeber 1 ( 75) Don Murphy 1 ( 74) Tommy Nunez 1 ( 92) Ron Garretson 1 ( 97) Bob Rakel 1 ( 74) Wally Rooney 1 ( 82) Bill Saar 1 ( 89) Ronnie Nunn 1 ( 96) Ed Middleton 1 ( 96) Manny Sokol 1 ( 72) Bernie Fryer 1 ( 98) Bob Delaney 1 ( 98) Terry Durham 1 ( 00) Miami -75 New Orleans -129 Sacramento -148 Indiana -200 New York -234 Seattle -237 Philadelphia -248 Boston -280 Minnesota -301 Charlotte -307 Portland -352 Milwaukee -359 Atlanta -390 Memphis -422 Joe Forte 1 ( 00) Don Vaden 1 ( 01) Ed F. Rush 1 ( 01) Derrick Stafford 1 ( 02) Ted Bernhardt 1 ( 03) Jim Clark 1 ( 03) Luis Grillo 1 ( 03) Tom Washington 1 ( 04) Blaine Reichelt 1 ( 04) Bill Spooner 1 ( 05) Ken Mauer 1 ( 05) Greg Williard 1 ( 06) Joe DeRosa 1 ( 06) Mike Callahan 1 ( 07) Sean Corbin 1 ( 07) Monty McCutchen 1 ( 07) NOTE: Two referees were used and while three were used in 1979 and and There was no game in Gushue also worked in 65, 69. Murphy also worked in 68. Powers also worked in 61 and 70. Rudolph also worked in 54, 57, 59, 64, 68. Strom also worked in 63, 67. Vanak also worked in 66. Thus Rudolph actually worked 7, Strom 5, Powers 4, Gushue and Vanak 3 and Murphy 2. Compiled by George Eichorn, Detroit Monitor. CURRY HAS A 5-POINT PLAY Dell Curry of Charlotte had a 5-point play vs. Minnesota on January 11, He made a three-point field goal, converted a technical foul, and sank the free throw he received for being fouled. 262

266 NO. Golden State 750 Denver 678 Sacramento 671 Chicago 639 Charlotte 638 Washington 635 Seattle 631 Cleveland 625 Atlanta 609 LA Lakers 600 Indiana 598 LA Clippers 596 Philadelphia 590 Boston 589 San Antonio 587 Milwaukee 587 Jerry Sloan Dick Motta Don Nelson Kevin Loughery Charles Barkley Karl Malone Cotton Fitzsimmons Bill Fitch Gary Payton Rasheed Wallace Jack Ramsay Dennis Rodman Hubie Brown Anthony Mason Larry Brown STEALS BY TEAM AND BY FOES OWN FOES NO. Detroit 583 Houston 583 Toronto 581 Utah 577 Miami 566 Orlando 565 Memphis 564 Dallas 560 Portland 555 Phoenix 553 New York 543 Minnesota 532 New Orleans 522 New Jersey 499 TOTAL 17, RECORD OF SECOND GAMES IN BACK-TO-BACK SERIES TOTAL OVERALL 2nd GAME TEAM GAMES W-L % Dallas Detroit San Antonio Chicago Phoenix LA Clippers LA Lakers Toronto Miami Utah Boston Charlotte New Orleans New Jersey Orlando Cleveland SLOAN 37-YEAR TECHNICAL FOUL LEADER ( ) Kevin Willis Tom Heinsohn Billy Cunningham Charles Oakley Pat Riley Phil Johnson Chuck Daly Rick Mahorn Reggie Miller John MacLeod Gene Shue Hakeem Olajuwon Lenny Wilkins Bernie Bickerstaff Mike Dunleavy TOTAL OVERALL 2nd GAME TEAM GAMES W-L % Milwaukee Houston Portland Denver Philadelphia Indiana Minnesota Seattle New York Washington Atlanta Golden State Sacramento Memphis TOTAL Sam Lacey Del Harris Mike Fratello Norm Van Lier Bill Laimbeer Buck Williams Cliff Robinson Dikembe Mutombo Derek Harper Alonzo Mourning Isiah Thomas Patrick Ewing Doug Moe Shawn Kemp Jerome Kersey NO SUBS FOR BALTIMORE K. C. Jones Shawn Bradley Butch Van Breda Kolff..109 Norm Van Exel Clyde Drexler Elvin Hayes Frank Brickowski Kareem Abdul Jabbar Tom Chambers Charlie Scott Bob Lanier Maurice Lucas Stan Albeck Allan Bristow It s difficulty to believe, but on Feb. 10, 1952, the Baltimore Bullets played the entire 48 minutes without making a single substitution. What s more, they won the game, beating the Fort Wayne Pistons (now Detroit) by an score. MOST CAREER PLAYOFF COACHING VICTORIES COACH W-L PCT. Phil Jackson Gregg Popovich John Kundla Billy Cunningham Pat Riley Chuck Daly Red Auerbach NO. Toronto 489 Washington 519 Detroit 521 Portland 539 Cleveland 540 New Orleans 554 Miami 562 Dallas 565 Phoenix 566 Houston 571 Sacramento 572 San Antonio 579 LA Clippers 582 Minnesota 583 New Jersey 584 Seattle 590 NO. Atlanta 597 Charlotte 603 Boston 604 Philadelphia 606 Chicago 614 Milwaukee 615 New York 616 Utah 623 Indiana 644 LA Lakers 649 Orlando 678 Golden State 680 Denver 680 Memphis 681 TOTAL 17,806 COACH W-L PCT. KC Jones Larry Brown Rick Adelman Jerry Sloan Don Nelson Lenny Wilkens

267 HISTORY OF PLAYOFF POOLS The NBA playoff pool for 2007 was $10 million and was distributed in this fashion: Best Record in the NBA Dallas $288,421 Best Record in Conference Dallas and Detroit $252,369 each $504,737 Second Best Record in Conference Cleveland and Phoenix $202,842 each $405,684 Third Best Record in Conference Chicago and San Antonio $151,421 each $302,842 Fourth Best Record in Conference Toronto and Houston $119,000 each $238,000 Fifth Best Record in Conference Miami and Utah $99,158 each $198,316 Sixth Best Record in Conference Washington and New Jersey $33,816 each and Denver $67, $135,263 Teams Participating in First Round Cleveland, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Golden State, Houston, Miami, LA Lakers, New Jersey, Orlando, Phoenix, San Antonio, Toronto, Utah, Washington $149,243 each $2,387,895 Teams Participating in Conference Semi Finals Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Golden State, New Jersey, Phoenix, San Antonio, Utah $177,579 each $1,420,632 Teams Participating in Conference Finals.....Cleveland, Detroit, San Antonio, Utah $293,447 each $1,173,789 Losing Team, NBA Finals Cleveland $1,173,474 Winning Team, NBA Finals San Antonio $1,770,947 Total Playoff Pool $10,000,000 Here is playoff pool totals in recent years (In 1951 players and coaches shared a pool of $50,000.) $1,500, $1,500, $1,750, $1,750, $1,750, $1,750, $1,750, $2,400, $2,400, $3,200, $4,000, $5,000, $6,000, $7,000,000 TEAM MONEY San Antonio... $2,542,637 Cleveland... $1,996,585 Detroit... $872,638 Utah... $719,427 Dallas... $690,033 Phoenix... $529,664 Chicago... $478,243 New Jersey... $360,638 MONEY DISTRIBUTED $7,000, $7,000, $7,000, $7,500, $7,500, $7,500, $8,000, $8,750, $8,874, $9,499, $10,000, $10,000,000 TEAM MONEY Golden State... $326,822 Houston... $268,243 Toronto... $268,243 Miami... $248,401 Denver... $216,875 Washington... $183,059 Orlando... $149,243 LA Lakers... $149,243 ARIZIN & PHILLIP TOP NBA STATS SAME SEASON Paul Arizin and Andy Phillips, then with the Philadelphia Warriors, are the only teammates to win scoring and assist titles in the same season ( ). Arizin led in scoring (25.4) and Phillip in assists (8.2). Others to win 2 major titles in same season. Wilt Chamberlain led in points (24.3), Rebounds (23.8) and assists (8.6) in ). Wilt led in points and rebounds in , and with the Philadelphia Warriors; with San Francisco; with 76ers. Nate Archibald led in points (34.0) and assists (11.4) in Steve Nash led in Assists (105) and FT% (92.1) in FRED ROBERTS IS TRIVIA ANSWER A trivia question making the rounds is this: What player performed with both Magic Johnson and Larry Bird during regular NBA seasons? The answer is Fred Roberts who played with Bird in Boston in and and with Magic in Los Angeles in RILEY MISSES FIRST PLAYOFFS Pat Riley, as a coach, and playoffs are synonymous. Pat did it nine years with the LA Lakers; four with New York and six with Miami before failing in and In , he returned to win the title at Miami. He also played in four playoffs once with San Diego, four with the Lakers and once with Phoenix. WALTON HOLDS MISLEADING STATISTIC Bill Walton claims to be the first player to lead the league in rebounds and blocked shots in But Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain never had the opportunity since blocked shots didn t become an official NBA statistic until the season, five years after Russell retired and one year after Wilt retired. 264

268 WINNING AND LOSING STREAKS WINNING LOSING Dallas Phoenix San Antonio Miami Detroit Cleveland Denver Utah Chicago Philadelphia Orlando Toronto Milwaukee Houston Portland WINNING LOSING Golden State LA Clippers Washington LA Lakers Sacramento Boston New Jersey New Orleans Minnesota Atlanta Charlotte New York Seattle Memphis Indiana NBA TEAM RECORDS ( ) WHEN STARTER WAS ABSENT MORE WINS W L Nowitzki 4 0 D. Harris 2 0 Abdur-Rahim 2 0 Okur 2 0 Patterson 1 0 Curry 1 0 Josh Howard 11 1 Iguodala 5 1 B. Wallace 4 1 L. James 3 1 M. Moore 2 1 Jack 2 1 Boozer 6 2 Hamilton 5 2 R. Wallace 5 2 Dampier 4 2 Hassell 4 2 Ellis 3 2 Nelson 3 2 T. Parker 3 2 PJ Brown 7 3 Diaw 6 3 D. Mason 4 3 Ford 4 3 Garbajosa 11 4 Gomes 5 4 Chandler 5 4 Kapono 10 5 Elson 7 5 Kirilenko 7 5 Nene 12 6 Marv. Williams 10 8 Hill 9 8 Yao Wade MORE LOSSES W L S Jackson 0 7 Garnett 0 6 Bryant 0 5 Brand 0 2 Kidd 0 2 Duncan 0 2 D. Williams 0 2 Terry 0 1 Ross 0 1 R. Davis 0 1 Del. West 1 12 Udoka 1 6 Mourning 1 4 Haslem 1 2 McGrady 2 9 Ridnour 2 9 Josh Smith 2 8 Marbury 2 6 Arenas 2 6 Kaman 2 5 Nash 2 4 Haywood 2 3 Bogut 3 13 S. Hunter 3 9 Foster 3 4 Pierce 4 31 Butler 4 15 Iverson 4 14 Battie 4 12 Okafor 4 11 Mo Williams 4 10 A. Jefferson 4 9 J. O'Neal 4 9 Jamison 4 8 Pachulia 4 6 G. Wallace 4 6 Tinsley 4 6 Frye 4 6 Turkoglu 4 5 Parker 4 5 Gasol 5 18 Billups 5 7 Miller 5 7 Artest 5 7 Redd 6 23 Webber 6 15 B. Davis 6 13 Skinner 6 9 Bosh 6 7 Walton 7 15 Stoudamire 7 13 B. Miller 7 12 R. Lewis 8 14 K. Thomas 8 12 Paul 8 10 Anthony 8 9 R. Allen 9 18 Roy 9 16 J. Johnson 9 13 Jas. Williams Dav. West R. Jefferson Jeffries Q. Richardson Odom Pryzbilla J. Richardson EVEN W L Randolph 7 7 Camby 6 6 Hughes 6 6 Perkins 5 5 Carroll 5 5 Bell 2 2 Kev. Martin 2 2 Nesterovic 2 2 Mobley 2 2 Gay 2 2 Jas. Collins 2 2 Felton 2 2 Ilgauskas 2 2 Hayes 2 2 A. Harrington 2 2 A Miller 1 1 Marion 1 1 Hinrich 1 1 Gooden 1 1 Head 1 1 UNIQUE 7-PERSONAL FOULS IN A GAME Cal Bowdler of Atlanta was called for seven personal fouls at Portland on Nov. 13, The official scorer failed to notify the officials when Bowdler got his sixth personal. Before the scorer discovered his error, Bowdler got his seventh personal and then was ejected. But the official records will always show seven personals and we do not know if that has ever happened before. KIRILENKO GOES FOR SIX Andrei Kirilenko of Utah accompished an unusual feat 3 times in the season. He hit at least 6 in six categories rebounds, assists, field goals, steals, blocked shots and points versus the LA Lakers on Jan. 3, and did it with rebounds, assists, blocks, poins, free throws and field goals vs Portland on Apr. 8 and at New Orleans on Apr. 14. He did it five times on 15 other occasions in other various combinations. WILT CHAMBERLAIN SHOOTING EFFICIENCY After shooting 46.1in his rookie year when he won Rookie of the Year laurels, Wilt Chamberlain had 13 consecutive years in which he shot over 50 percent from the field. ALMOST BUT NO CIGAR Boston almost had an unusal named twosome on their roster for the season. The duo of Ray Allen and Allen Ray was unique until the Celtics released Ray in July

269 MOST POTENT SCORING TANDEMS PTS. PTS. TOTAL PTS. 1. Denver Anthony 1881 Iverson Washington Arenas 2105 Jamison L.A. Lakers Bryant 2430 S. Parker Chicago Gordon 1753 Deng Dallas Nowitzki 1916 Terry Cleveland L. James 2132 Hughes Phoenix Stoudemire 1671 Barbosa New Jersey V. Carter 2070 Kidd Minnesota Garnett 1704 R. Davis San Antonio Duncan 1599 T. Parker Sacramento Kev. Martin 1618 Bibby Utah Boozer 1549 Okur Houston McGrady 1747 Yao L.A. Clippers Brand 1642 Maggette Seattle R. Allen 1454 Lewis New York Curry 1576 Marbury Detroit Hamilton 1485 Billups Milwaukee Redd 1416 Patterson Toronto Bosh 1561 Ford Atlanta J. Johnson 1426 Josh Smith Portland Randolph 1608 Roy Golden State Harrington 1285 Ellis Memphis M. Miller 1293 Gasol Indiana J. O Neal 1339 Granger Philadelphia Iguodala 1386 A. Miller Orlando D. Howard 1443 Nelson Charlotte G. Wallace 1304 Felton Boston Pierce 1173 A. Jefferson Miami Wade 1397 Haslem New Orleans Paul 1104 D. Mason POINT PLAYOFF CLUB SEASONS GAMES PPG POINTS Michael Jordan ,987 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,762 Shaquille O'Neal ,079 Karl Malone ,761 Jerry West ,457 Larry Bird ,897 John Havlicek ,776 Hakeem Olajuwon ,755 Magic Johnson ,701 Scottie Pippen ,642 Elgin Baylor ,623 Wilt Chamberlain ,607 Tim Duncan ,282 Kevin McHale ,182 Dennis Johnson ,116 Julius Erving ,088 ALL-TIME FIELD GOAL LEADERS, REGULAR SEASON FGM FGA PCT Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 15,837 28, Karl Malone 13,528 26, Wilt Chamberlain 12,681 23, Michael Jordan 12,192 24, Elvin Hayes 10,976 24, FGM FGA PCT Hakeem Olajuwon 10,749 20, Alex English 10,659 21, John Havlicek 10,513 23, Shaquelle O Neal 10,091 17, Patrick Ewing 9,702 19, HEAD COACHES IN NBA FINALS AGAINST TEAMS THEY PLAYED FOR YEAR COACH TEAM OPPONENT RESULT 1960 Ed Macauley St. Louis Boston Lost, Rick Adelman Portland Chicago Lost, Pat Riley New York Houston Lost, Jerry Sloan Utah Chicago Lost, Jerry Sloan Utah Chicago Lost, Byron Scott New Jersey LA Lakers Lost, Phil Jackson LA Lakers New Jersey Won,

270 CHAMBERLAIN VS. RUSSELL Here is the complete recap of the NBA duels between Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell between the and campaigns. The stats show their records when Wilt was with the Philadelphia and San Francisco Warriors, the 76ers, and the LA Lakers and Russell with Boston. The results show Wilt far ahead in scoring and rebounding. OVERALL TOTALS Games Pts. Rebounds Chamberlain Russell Games vs. Each Other Chamberlain Games 142 Pts Avg Reb Rev. Avg Russell PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 11/17 Boston Boston /25 Philadelphia Boston /26 Philadelphia Philadelphia Injured 12/9 Boston Boston /12 Boston Philadelphia /2 Philadelphia Philadelphia /15 Boston Philadelphia /17 Boston Boston /29 Philadelphia Philadelphia /13 Boston Boston Injured /14 Boston Philadelphia /23 Philadelphia New York /2 Boston Boston /16 PO Boston Boston /18 Philadelphia Philadelphia /19 Boston Boston /20 Boston Philadelphia /22 Philadelphia Boston /24 Boston Philadelphia TOTALS PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS VS. BOSTON Date Winner Score Site Chamberlain Points Rebounds Russell Points Rebounds 10/29 Philadelphia Boston /24 Boston Philadelphia 34 ** /10 Philadelphia Philadelphia /26 Boston Boston /27 Philadelphia Philadelphia /13 Boston * Boston /14 Philadelphia Philadelphia /26 Boston Philadelphia /29 Boston Boston /12 Boston Boston /16 Philadelphia Boston /17 Boston Philadelphia /5 Boston Boston TOTALS PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS VS. BOSTON Date Winner Score Site Chamberlain Points Rebounds Russell Points Rebounds 11/3 Boston Philadelphia /11 Boston Boston /23 Boston Philadelphia /13 Boston Boston /30 Boston * Philadelphia /14 Boston Boston /27 Philadelphia Philadelphia Injured 1/28 Philadelphia * Boston Injured 2/9 Philadelphia Boston /10 Philadelphia Philadelphia /24 Boston Philadelphia /7 Boston Boston /24 PO Boston Boston /27 Philadelphia Philadelphia /28 Boston Boston /31 Philadelphia Philadelphia /1 Boston Boston /3 Philadelphia Philadelphia /5 Boston Boston TOTALS * Overtime ** League Record 267

271 CHAMBERLAIN VS. RUSSELL SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 11/17 Boston Boston /26 Boston Boston /27 Boston Syracuse /2 Boston * San Francisco /8 Boston San Francisco /30 Boston Boston /9 Boston Boston /21 Boston San Francisco /26 San Francisco San Francisco TOTALS SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 11/30 Boston Boston /3 Boston San Francisco /7 San Francisco San Francisco /19 Boston Boston /29 San Francisco Boston /13 San Francisco San Francisco /15 Boston Boston /18 PO Boston Boston /20 Boston Boston /22 San Francisco San Francisco /24 Boston San Francisco /26 Boston Boston TOTALS SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS (11/11-1/8) VS. BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (1/23-4/15) VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 11/11 Boston Boston /25 Boston Boston /4 San Francisco San Francisco /5 Boston San Francisco /16 Boston Boston /8 Boston San Francisco /23 Philadelphia Syracuse /27 Boston Boston /29 Philadelphia Philadelphia /6 Philadelphia Philadelphia /7 Boston Boston /4 PO Boston Boston /6 Philadelphia Philadelphia /8 Boston Boston /9 Philadelphia * Philadelphia /11 Boston Boston /13 Philadelphia Philadelphia /15 Boston Boston TOTALS PHILADELPHIA 76ERS VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 11/6 Boston Boston /12 Philadelphia Philadelphia /3 Philadelphia Boston Philadelphia Philadelphia /14 Philadelphia Philadelphia /16 Boston Boston Injured /6 Boston Boston /12 Boston Syracuse /5 Philadelphia Philadelphia /6 Philadelphia Boston /3 PO Boston Philadelphia /6 Boston Boston /7 Philadelphia Philadelphia /10 Boston * Boston /12 Boston Philadelphia TOTALS * Overtime ** League Record 268

272 CHAMBERLAIN VS. RUSSELL PHILADELPHIA 76ERS VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 10/29 Philadelphia Philadelphia /5 Boston Boston /11 Boston Boston /28 Philadelphia Philadelphia /15 Philadelphia Boston /24 Boston Philadelphia /12 Boston Boston /8 Philadelphia * Boston /11 Boston Philadelphia /31 PO Philadelphia Philadelphia /2 Philadelphia Boston /5 Philadelphia Philadelphia 20 ** /9 Boston Boston /11 Philadelphia 140/116 Philadelphia TOTALS PHILADELPHIA 76ERS VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 10/28 Boston Boston /18 Boston Philadelphia /14 Boston Boston /299 Philadelphia Philadelphia /28 Boston Boston /30 Philadelphia Philadelphia /3 Philadelphia Boston /8 Philadelphia Philadelphia /5 PO Boston Philadelphia /10 Philadelphia Boston /11 Philadelphia Philadelphia /14 Philadelphia Boston /15 Boston Philadelphia /17 Boston Boston /19 Boston Philadelphia TOTALS LA LAKERS VS. BOSTON Chamberlain Russell Date Winner Score Site Points Rebounds Points Rebounds 11/19 LA Lakers LA Lakers /29 LA Lakers Boston /10 Boston Boston /21 Boston LA Lakers /7 LA Lakers * LA Lakers /16 LA Lakers Boston /23 PO LA Lakers LA Lakers /25 LA Lakers LA Lakers /27 Boston Boston /29 Boston Boston /1 LA Lakers LA Lakers /3 Boston Boston /5 Boston LA Lakers TOTALS * Overtime ** League Record RECAP: Boston vs. Philadelphia Warriors Boston vs. 76ers Boston vs. San Francisco 21-6 Boston vs. LA Lakers 6-7 Totals: Boston HORRY AND SALLEY CHAMPIONS IN THREE CITIES John Salley was the first player to win the championship rings with three different franchises- with Detroit in 1989 and 1990, Chicago in 1996 and the LA Lakers in Salley thus was also a member in three different decades. Robert Horry topped Salley with San Antonio s title in He previously had won in 2005 with San Antonio, in 1994 and 1995 in Houston and 2000, 2001 and 2002 with the LA Lakers for 7 titles. 269

273 WILT S DOUBLE FIGURE GAMES Here is an analysis of Wilt Chamberlain s career and his strings of scoring double figures in games. Began on Oct. 24, 1959 and went through Feb. 9, 1960 (56 straight games). Missed on Feb. 10, He had Philadelphia lost to New York Did not play in next two games. SEE NOTE 1 BELOW. Began new string on Feb. 14, 1960 and went through Jan. 19, 1963 (220 straight games). Missed on Jan. 20, He had San Francisco lost to St. Louis SEE NOTE 2 BELOW. Began new string on Jan. 22, 1963 and went through Dec. 4, 1964 (133 straight games). Missed on Dec. 5, He had San Francisco lost to Boston and Wilt did not play in the next game. SEE NOTE 3 BELOW. Began new string on Dec. 11, 1964 and went through Nov. 1, 1967 (219 straight games). Missed on Nov. 4, He was Philadelphia beat San Francisco Wilt had no shots but posted 13 assists. Began new string on Nov. 7, 1967 and went through Nov. 17, 1967 (7 straight games). Missed on Nov. 18, He had Philadelphia lost to Boston but Wilt out-rebounded Bill Russell, before Spectrum record crowd of 15,239. Began new string on Nov. 22, 1967 and went through Nov. 22, 1968 (83 straight games). Missed on Nov. 24, He had Los Angeles beat Chicago Wilt missed 9 foul shots within 58 seconds of first quarter. After the miss on Nov. 24, 1968, Wilt had only short strings of double figure games. The longest of those strings was 22 games. Wilt was shut out only once on Mar. 27, 1973 as Los Angeles lost to Milwaukee Wilt was a bad foul shooter but his first four missed double figure games could not have been saved by better free throw shooting. NOTE 1: Wilt had been hit in the mouth by an elbow from Clyde Lovelette of St. Louis in the previous game which loosened 2 teeth and messed up his lip. In this game he got hit in the mouth again by Willie Naulls after only 9 minutes of the first quarter. He was done for the night and missed the next two games. NOTE 2: Wilt was ejected by Ref Red Oates, in the first quarter, after only 4 minutes of the game had been played, for protesting a foul call against his teammate Wayne Hightower. NOTE 3: Wilt was injured during game and left prematurely with broken nose. Wilt scored double figures in 628 of his first 631 games was injured in two and tossed in another. He scored double figures in his first 84 playoff games but missed a number of times after that in the playoffs. Times Pts. Done Times Pts. Done WILT CHAMBERLAIN S SCORING CAREER Times Pts. Done Times Pts. Done REGULAR SEASON Times Pts. Done PLAYOFFS Times Pts. Done Times Pts. Done Times Pts. Done Times Pts. Done Times Pts. Done

274 WILT CHAMBERLAIN S GREATEST SCORING FEATS POINTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE 100 With Phila. Warriors vs. New York at Hershey, PA March 2, With Phila. Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers December 8, With Phila. Warriors vs. Chicago January 13, With San Fransisco at New York November 16, With San Fransisco at Los Angeles Lakers November 3, With San Fransisco at Syracuse March 10, With Phila. 76ers at Chicago December 16, With Phila. Warriors vs. New York March 9, With Phila. Warriors at St. Louis February 17, With San Fransisco vs. Los Angeles Lakers January 11, With Phila. Warriors vs. New York February 25, With Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix February 9, With Phila. Warriors at Cincinnati February 13, With Phila. Warriors at St. Louis February 27, With Phila. 76ers vs. Los Angeles Lakers February 7, With San Fransisco vs. Los Angeles Lakers December 14, With San Fransisco at Philadelphia 76ers November 26, With Phila. Warriors at Boston January 14, With Phila. Warriors vs. St. Louis at Detroit January 17, With Phila. Warriors vs. Syracuse at Utica, NY January 21, With San Fransisco at New York January 29, With San Fransisco at Cincinnati November 21, With Phila. 76ers vs. San Fransisco March 3, With Phila. Warriors vs. Chicago December 9, With Phila. Warriors vs. St. Louis February 22, With Phila. Warriors at Chicago February 28, With San Fransisco vs. Cincinnati November 21, With San Fransisco vs. Syracuse December 11, With San Fransisco vs. St. Louis Decemer 18, With Phila. Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers December 1, With Phila. Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers at Hershey,PA December29, With Los Angeles Lakers vs. Cincinnati at Cleveland, Ohio January 26, With Phila. Warriors at New York December 25, With Phila. Warriors vs. New York at Syracuse February 8, With San Fransisco vs. New York October 30, With San Fransisco at Cincinnati November 18, With San Fransisco vs. St. Louis December 2, With San Fransisco vs. Los Angeles Lakers December 6, With San Fransisco at Philadelphia 76ers January 28, With San Fransisco at Detroit February 11, With Phila. Warriors vs. Detroit at Bethlehem,PA January 25, With Phila. Warriors at New York February 21, With Phila. Warriors at Cincinnati February 25, With Phila. Warriors vs. Detroit November 4, With Phila. Warriors at Detroit November 8, With Phila. Warriors at New York March 4, With San Fransisco vs. Detroit at Bakersfield, Cal. January 24, With San Fransisco at New York December 15, With Phila. 76ers vs. Cincinnati February 13, With Phila. Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers October 20, With Phila. Warriors at Cincinnati December 19, With San Fransisco vs. Chicago November 10, With Phila. Warriors vs. New York January 2, With Phila. Warriors vs. Syracuse January 5, With Phila. Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers January 21, 1961 PORTLAND FIRST DRAFT SITE OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK The city of Portland hosted the first NBA draft held outside of New York City in IVERSON BOASTS DRAFT DISTINCTION Allen Iverson in 1996 is the only guard picked first in the annual college draft since Magic Johnson was chosen by the Los Angeles Lakers in

275 RECORD RECORD PCT PTS TEAMS MOVEMENT New Orleans Up 20 Utah Up 15 Atlanta Up 13 LA Lakers Up 11 Detroit Up 10 Milwaukee Up 10 LA Clippers Up 10 San Antonio Up 8 Charlotte Up 8 Cleveland Up 8 New Jersey Up 7 Memphis Up 4 Dallas Up 2 Golden State Even Orlando Even Chandler 14 Krstic 9 Dalembert 9 Simmons 8 Jas. Collins 7 Khryapa 7 Jar. Collins 7 LaFrentz 6 Magloire 6 Pachulia 6 Blount 6 Ilgauskas 5 Mihm 5 N. Robinson 5 Turkoglu 5 K. Thomas 5 A. Harrington 5 J. Smith 5 Kamans 5 R. Bell 5 Diaw 5 Ju. Jones 4 Sweetney 4 Hinrich 4 Snow 4 Ellis 4 Ming 4 Odom 4 M. Miller 4 Atkins 4 S. O'Neal 4 Mourning 4 MOST IMPROVED CLUBS Curry 4 Battie 4 Iguodala 4 Collison 4 Villanueva 4 J. Graham 4 Okur 4 Arenas 4 C. Butler 4 Don. West 3 Perkins 3 Nocioni 3 Dampier 3 Diop 3 Anthony 3 T. Ford 3 RECORD RECORD PCT PTS TEAMS MOVEMENT Washington Down 3 Indiana Down 3 Philadelphia Down 5 Denver Down 5 Chicago Down 6 Portland Down 6 Sacramento Down 6 Toronto Down 6 Miami Down 7 Phoenix Down 8 New York Down 10 Minnesota Down 11 Boston Down 12 Seattle Down 17 Houston Down 17 CHANDLER NO.1 IN NBA DISQUALIFICATIONS Bogut 3 Hassell 3 Jaric 3 Garnett 3 Frye 3 S. Francis 3 Davis 3 Fisher 3 Alston 3 Wesley 3 S. Swift 3 F. Jones 3 Harrison 3 Radmanovic 3 Cook 3 Kw. Brown 3 Battier 3 Barbosa 3 Nesterovic 3 R. Swift 3 Bosh 3 J. Rose 3 Williams 3 Jeffries 3 Knight 3 Pavlovic 3 Most: 32 Least: 6 Total: 528 Players: 220 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BY TEAM IN GAME LA Lakers, Phoenix; 18 - Golden State; 17 - New Jersey, Phoenix (2); 16 - Golden State (3), Memphis, New Jersey (2), Phoenix, San Antonio; 15 - Boston, Dallas, Denver, Golden State, Houston (3), New Jersey, Phoenix; 14 - Charlotte, Dallas, Golden State, Houston (3), LA Lakers, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix (3), Sacramento, San Antonio (2), Washington; 13 - Chicago, Cleveland, Golden State (3), Houston (2), Indiana, LA Lakers (2), Miami (3), Milwaukee, New Jersey, Phoenix (7), San Antonio (2), Seattle, Toronto (2), Washington (2); 12 - Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland (2), Dallas, Detroit, Golden State (5), Houston (5), Indiana (2), LA Lakers (4), Memphis (2), Miami (2), Milwaukee (2), Minnesota, New Jersey (4), New York, Phoenix (4), San Antonio (3), Seattle (4), Toronto (3), Washington (2); 11 - Atlanta (2), Boston, Chicago, Cleveland (3), Dallas (5), Denver (3), Detroit (2), Golden State (13), Houston (10), Indiana (2), LA Clippers (2), LA Lakers (4), Memphis (5), Miami (3), Milwaukee (4), New Jersey (5), New York, NO/Okla. City, Phoenix (10), Portland, Sacramento (3), San Antonio (5), Seattle (3), Toronto (2), Washington (2); 10 - Atlanta, Boston (5), Charlotte (3), Chicago, Cleveland (2), Dallas (5), Denver (7), Golden State (8), Houston (10), Indiana, LA Lakers (7), Memphis (6), Miami (4), Milwaukee (3), New Jersey (7), New York (5), NO/Okla. City (2), Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix (9), Portland (5), Sacramento (9), San Antonio (8), Seattle (4), Toronto (4), Washington (6). Utah never made 10 shots. High was nine for Utah. MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED BY TEAM IN GAME Golden State; 44 - LA Lakers; 43 - Phoenix; 39 - Phoenix; 38 - Houston, Phoenix (2); 37 - Houston, LA Lakers; 36 - Golden State (2), Houston, New Jersey (2), Phoenix; 35 - Golden State (2), LA Lakers, Phoenix; 34 - Dallas, Golden State (3), Memphis, Phoenix (2), Washington; 33 - Houston, Phoenix, Washington; 32 - Golden State, Houston, New Jersey, Phoenix (2), Sacramento, Washington; 31 - Golden State (5), Houston (2), LA Lakers, Miami, Milwaukee, Phoenix (5), Sacramento, San Antonio, Seattle, Toronto, Washington; 30 - Dallas, Denver, Houston (5), Memphis, Miami (2), New Jersey (2), NO/Okla. City, Phoenix (3), Seattle; 29 - Denver (2), Golden State (4), Houston (3), Miami, Milwaukee, New Jersey, Phoenix, San Antonio (4), Toronto (2), Washington (2); 28 - Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver (2), Golden State (6), Houston (2), Indiana, LA Lakers, Miami, New Jersey (3), Phoenix (4), Portland, Sacramento, San Antonio, Seattle (2), Washington (2); 27 - Atlanta (2), Chicago (2), Dallas, Denver (2), Golden State (3), Houston (6), LA Lakers (5), Miami (2), Milwaukee (3), New Jersey (2), New York, Phoenix (2), Portland, Toronto, Utah, Washington (2); 26 - Cleveland, Dallas (3), Denver (3), Golden State (4), Houston (3), Indiana (2), LA Lakers (2), Memphis (3), Miami (3), Milwaukee (3), New Jersey, New York, Phoenix (5), Sacramento, San Antonio (4), Toronto, Washington (5); 25 - Atlanta, Boston, Chicago (3), Cleveland (2), Denver, Detroit, Golden State (5), Houston (8), LA Lakers (4), Miami (3), Milwaukee (3), New Jersey (6), New York, NO/Okla. City (2), Phoenix (4), Portland, Sacramento (4), San Antonio (2), Seattle, Toronto, Washington (3); 24 - Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte (2), Chicago, Cleveland (2), Denver (2), Detroit (3), Golden State (4), Houston (2), Indiana (2), LA Lakers (7), Memphis (3), Miami (3), Milwaukee (2), New Jersey (2), New York (2), Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento (3), San Antonio (4), Seattle (4), Toronto (3), Washington; 23 - Atlanta (2), Boston (4), Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland (3), Dallas (7), Denver (4), Detroit, Golden State (4), Houston (8), Indiana (2), LA Lakers (4), Memphis, Miami (4), Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey (9), New York (2), Phoenix (4), Portland (2), Sacramento (2), San Antonio (6), Seattle (7), Toronto (2), Washington (4); 22 - Atlanta (2), Boston, Charlotte (4), Cleveland (6), Dallas (2), Denver (3), Detroit (3), Golden State (7), Houston (5), Indiana (5), LA Clippers, LA Lakers (6), Memphis (3), Miami (7), Milwaukee (4), New Jersey (8), New York (3), NO/Okla. City, Phoenix (9), Sacramento (8), San Antonio (4), Seattle (6), Toronto (6), Washington (7); 21 - Boston (5), Charlotte (3), Chicago (3), Cleveland (6), Dallas (4), Denver (2), Detroit (5), Golden State (7), Houston (7), Indiana (7), LA Lakers (7), Memphis (6), Miami (5), Milwaukee (3), Minnesota (2), New Jersey (4), New York (4), NO/Okla. City (2), Phoenix (4), Portland, Sacramento (5), San Antonio (3), Seattle (5), Toronto (5), Washington (2); 20 - Atlanta (2), Boston (4), Charlotte (5), Chicago (4), Cleveland (5), Dallas (8), Denver (7), Detroit (3), Golden State (4), Houston (3), Indiana (5), LA Clippers (2), LA Lakers (7), Memphis (13), Miami, Milwaukee (7), Minnesota, New Jersey (4), New York (7), NO/Okla. City (6), Phoenix (5), Portland (5), Sacramento (5), San Antonio (6), Seattle (3), Toronto (9), Utah, Washington (3). Philadelphia never attempted 20 shots. High was 18 for Philadelphia. 272

276 PLAYER TIMES Jason Kidd 7 LeBron James 6 Dawayne Wade 3 Andei Kirilenko 2 Boris Diaw 2 Chris Paul 2 TOTAL Magic Johnson 138 Jason Kidd 86 Larry Bird 59 Fat Lever 42 Grant Hill 29 Michael Jordan 28 Clyde Drexler 21 M.R. Richardson 21 Chris Webber 21 Charles Barkley 20 Mark Jackson 18 Scottie Pippen 17 Gary Payton 15 Antoine Walker 15 Darrell Walker 15 Kobe Bryant 13 Kevin Garnett 16 Alvin Robertson 13 Kevin Johnson 12 LeBron James 11 Lamar Odom 9 Vlade Divac 8 Mookie Blaylock 7 Steve Francis 7 Anthony Mason 7 Terry Porter 7 Detlef Schrempf 7 Andre Miller 7 Michael Finley 6 Penny Hardaway 6 Paul Pressey 6 David Robinson 6 Damon Stoudamire 6 Rod Strickland 6 Paul Pierce 6 Kenny Anderson 5 Vern Fleming 5 Larry Johnson 5 Rodney McCray 5 Sidney Moncrief 5 Johnny Moore 5 Chris Mullin 5 Jeff Ruland 5 Isiah Thomas 5 Baron Davis 5 Derrick Coleman 4 Brad Daugherty 4 Alex English 4 Tim Hardaway 4 Ron Harper 4 Marques Johnson 4 NBA TRIPLE DOUBLES in (Kidd 8); 18 in (Kidd 9), 43 in (Garnett 6), 25 in (Kidd 8), 45 in (Kidd 7), 37 in (Kidd and Webber 5), 18 in (Kidd 7), 18 in ( G. Hill, Kidd 4 each), 45 in (G. Hill 12, Mason, M. Jackson 4 each), 44 in (G. Hill 10, Kidd 9), 26 in (Kidd 4, Webber 3), 29 in (D. Robinson, K. Anderson 3), 41 in (Barkley 6), 25 in (Jordan, D. Robinson, Payton, Pippen 2 each), 37 in (Magic 13), 54 in (Magic 11), 77 in (Magic 17), 51 in (Magic 12), 59 in (Lever 16), 33 in (Bird 10), 44 in (Magic 11, Bird 8), 29 in (Magic 12, Bird 7), 31 in (Magic 16, Bird 4), 38 in (Magic 18, M.R. Richardson 7), 21 in (Magic 6, Bird 5). 4 triple doubles on 1/31/ year totals 196 players did it 986 times. (10 or more assists, rebounds and points in same game) PLAYER TIMES PLAYER TIMES Paul Pierce 1 Joe Johnson 1 Vince Carter 1 Pau Gasol 1 Baron Davis 1 Chrlie Bell 1 Steve Francis 1 Chris Duhon 1 Kenny Thomas 1 Mike Miller 1 Total YEAR TRIPLE DOUBLES HISTORY ( ) TOTAL Toni Kukoc 4 Sam Lacey 4 Karl Malone 4 Nate McMillan 4 Hakeem Olajuwon 4 Doc Rivers 4 Ray Williams 4 Vince Carter 4 Andre Iguodala 4 Alvan Adams 3 Ray Allen 3 Gilbert Arenas 3 John Bagley 3 Sam Cassell 3 Lester Conner 3 Mickey Johnson 3 Jamal Mashburn 3 Steve Nash 3 Charles Oakley 3 Mitch Richmond 3 Bob Sura 3 Otis Thorpe 3 Micheal Williams 3 Boris Diaw 3 Brad Miller 3 Chris Paul 3 Mark Aguirre 2 Mike Bibby 2 Chauncey Billups 2 Terrell Brandon 2 Chris Childs 2 Tim Duncan 2 Winston Garland 2 Kendall Gill 2 Jeff Hornacek 2 Jim Jackson 2 Richard Jefferson 2 Rich Kelley 2 Andrei Kirilenko 2 Lewis Lloyd 2 George McGinnis 2 Tracy McGrady 2 Aaron McKie 2 Larry Nance 2 Bo Outlaw 2 Robert Pack 2 Chuck Person 2 Pooh Richardson 2 Rumeal Robinson 2 Jack Sikma 2 Lionel Simmons 2 (Assists, Rebounds, Points) TOTAL Scott Skiles 2 Rory Sparrow 2 Reggie Theus 2 Mychal Thompson 2 Jamaal Tinsley 2 John Williams 2 Pau Gasol 2 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 1 Michael Adams 1 Danny Ainge 1 Willie Anderson 1 Nick Anderson 1 Derek Anderson 1 Vin Baker 1 Gene Banks 1 Dana Barros 1 Charlie Bell 1 Anthony Bowie 1 Elton Brand 1 Michael Brooks 1 Maurice Cheeks 1 Tyrone Corbin 1 Terry Cummings 1 Bob Dandridge 1 Adrian Dantley 1 Sherman Douglas 1 Chris Duhon 1 Tim Duncan 1 Blue Edwards 1 Julius Erving 1 Patrick Ewing 1 Sleepy Floyd 1 Kevin Gamble 1 Gary Grant 1 Dave Greenwood 1 Tom Gugliotta 1 Hersey Hawkins 1 Elvin Hayes 1 Kirk Hinrich 1 Larry Hughes 1 Allen Iverson 1 Bobby Jackson 1 Eddie Johnson 1 Joe Johnson 1 Shawn Kemp 1 Jerome Kersey 1 Reggie King 1 Bernard King 1 Danny Manning 1 Stephon Marbury 1 Kenyon Martin 1 TOTAL Cedric Maxwell 1 Jeff McInnis 1 Derrick McKey 1 Reggie Miller 1 Oliver Miller 1 Andre Miller 1 Mike Miller 1 Yao Ming 1 Michael Mitchell 1 Chris Morris 1 Norm Nixon 1 Ken Norman 1 Jermaine O Neal 1 Billy Owens 1 Robert Parish 1 Sam Perkins 1 Bobby Phills 1 James Posey 1 Mark Price 1 Dennis Rodman 1 Jalen Rose 1 Brian Shaw 1 Lonnie Shelton 1 Purvis Short 1 Steve Smith 1 Eric Snow 1 Jerry Stackhouse 1 Cliff T. Robinson 1 Jason Terry 1 Kenny Thomas 1 Andrew Toney 1 Wes Unseld 1 Sam Vincent 1 DaWayne Wade 1 Foots Walker 1 Ben Wallace 1 Clarence Weatherspoon 1 Rodney White 1 Gus Williams 1 Reggie Williams 1 Alvin Williams 1 Jay Williams 1 Orlando Woolridge 1 John Salmous 1 Carmelo Anthony 1 Maurice Williams 1 Dwight Howard 1 Ryan Gomes 1 Josh Boone 1 273

277 60 NBA OFFICIALS BY LENGTH OF SERVICE (Age computed at Nov. 1, 2007) No. Name Age NBA Exp. Birth Date Home College High School 27 Dick Bavetta Ocala, FL St. Francis (NY) 62 Power Memorial, NY 20 Jess Kersey Williamsburg, VA Nelson Newport News, VA 17 Joe Crawford Newtown Sq., PA Cardinal O Hara, PA 35 Jack Nies Tuscon, AZ St. Mary s (KS) 61 St. Peter s, NJ 15 Bennett Salvatore Stamford, CT C.W. Post 72 Stamford, CT 43 Dan Crawford Naperville, IL Northeastern (IL) 76 Cregior, IL 29 Steve Javie Blue Bell, PA Temple 76 LaSalle, PA 6 Jim Clark Austin, TX Texas 66 Hillcrest, TX 10 Ron Garretson Gilbert, AZ Golden West Jr. 79 Servite, CA 26 Bob Delaney Lakewood Ranch, FL NJ City 73 Neumann, NJ 32 Eddie Rush McDonough, GA Georgia State 83 Spencer, GA 41 Ken Mauer Afton, MN Minnesota 77 Harding, MN 44 Ron Olesiak Lake Villa, IL Wright Kelvin Part, IL 45 Joe Forte Smyrna, GA High Point 67 Levittown, NY 57 Greg Willard Huntingon Beach, CA Long Beach 84 Edison, CA 9 Derrick Stafford Northside, GA Morehouse 79 Northside, GA 14 Joe DeRosa N. Canton, OH John Carroll 79 Lowellville, OH 22 Bill Spooner Oak Park, CA San Diego St. Taft, CA 36 David Jones Gainesville, FL Florida 78 Oak Ridge, FL 8 Luis Grillo Annapolis, MD Mt. St. Mary s 70 Carroll, DC 18 Mark Wunderlich West Chester, PA Albright 78 Lansdowne Aldan, PA 24 Mike Callahan Drexel Hill, PA Cardinal O Hara, PA 49 Tom Washington Laverock, PA Norfolk St 78 Central, PA 38 Michael Smith Memphis, TN Tennesees, TN 13 Monty McCutchen Pipe Creek, TX Texas-Arlington 88 Dublin, TX 25 Tony Brothers Smithfield, VA Old Dominion 86 Washington, VA 33 Sean Corbin Ocoee, FL Coppin St. 89 Towson, MD 31 Scott Wall Gainsville, GA Emporia St. 97 Shawnee KS 48 Scott Foster Woodbine, MD Maryland 92 Magrudor, MD 19 Jim Capers Chicago, IL N. Illinois 84 Hales, IL 39 Kevin Fehr Birmingham, AL Alabama-Birmingham 80 Princeton, OH 47 Bennie Adams New Orleans, LA Southern 90 McMain, LA 51 Leroy Rchardson Suffolk, VA Westinghouse, NY 40 Leon Wood Ladera Ranch, CA Cal State Fullerton 84 Santa Monica, CA 12 Violet Palmer Los Angeles, CA Cal Poly 87 Compton, CA 71 Rodney Mott Las Vegas, NV San Diego St. 86 Turner, NY 11 Phil Robinson Opelika, AL Livingston 83 Tuscaloosa, AL 34 Marc Davis Chicago, IL Navy St. Ignatius, IL 55 Bill Kennedy Phoeniz, AZ Arizona St. St. Mary s, AZ 63 Derek Richardson Los Angeles, CA Dominguez Hills 91 Stall, SC 23 Jason Phillips Lipan, TX Tarleton St. 93 Cisco, TX 61 Courtney Kirkland Atlanta, GA Southern 98 Northwestern, MI 60 David Guthrie Charlotte, NC North Carolina State Berry, AL 64 Eli Roe Troy State Highland, IN 52 Pat Fraher Eagan, MN Minnesota 97 Hastings, MN 54 Derrick Collins Slidell, LA Xavier (LA) 88 Brother Martin, LA 59 Gary Zielinski Magna, UT East Utah 86 Kearns, UT 30 Tony Brown Atlanta, GA Clark Atlanta 89 Goodby Tallahassee, FL 73 Ed Malloy Havertown, PA Philadelphia 93 Cardinal O Hara, PA 65 Sean Wright Dacula, GA Spring Hill Davidson, AL 46 Mark Boland Groton CT Quienbowg Valley 90 Marianapolis, CT 58 Zack Zarba Ridgewood, NC SUNY 97 Midwood, NY 28 Tommy Nunez, Jr Chandler, AZ Grand Canyon 83 St. Mary s, AZ 42 Eric Lewis Daytona Beach, FL Bethune-Cookman Mainland, FL 50 Olandis Poole Newport News, VA Surry, VA 56 Mark Ayotte Glendale, AZ Michigan Tech 87 Niegaunee, MI UTAH S HISTORIC SEVEN POINT PLAY Utah recorded a seven point play on December 20, 2006 at Atlanta. It all started when Atlanta guard Salim Stoudamire committed a clear path foul on Ron Brewer who made both free throws and the Jazz kept possession. Derek Fisher then hit a three-pointer and missed the foul shot but teammate Carlos Boozer grabbed the offensive rebound and scored. That whole sequence took just 27 seconds from 10:34 to 10:07 of the 4th period. 274

278 FOURTEEN FREE THROWS NO BASKETS What turned out to be an awful night for the Detroit Pistons turned out to be a record setting night for Richard Rip Hamilton of the Pistons. Hamilton did not come off any curl routes and make a three or mid-range jump shot. He did not score a dunk shot or lay up. He did not, in fact, make a single basket. What he did do was make 14 out of 14 free throws, which was significant for two reasons. First, the fact of 14 free throws with no baskets is the most ever free throws made without scoring a basket in an NBA game, as researched by Dick Pfander of Beulah, Michigan. Second, this is the highest scoring total in league history where a player was his team s leading scorer without making a basket. The Pistons were outscored by Memphis in every quarter but the 4th, and shot only 31% for one of their poorest games of the season at home. The box score follows: 01/06/2005 Memphis (101) at Detroit (79) Memphis Player POS MIN FGM-FGA FTM-FTA OFF DEF TOT AST PF ST TP PTS S. Battier F P. Gasol F L. Wright C M. Miller G J. Williams G J. Posey B. Wells E. Watson S. Swift J. Tsakalidis D. Jones B. Cardinal DNP Shoulder Injury Totals (.506) (.563) Team Rebs: 9 Total TO: 17 (14 Pts) Detroit Player POS MIN FGM-FGA FTM-FTA OFF DEF TOT AST PF ST TP PTS T. Prince F R. Wallace F B. Wallace C R. Hamilton G C. Billups G A. McDyess R. Dupree A. Goldwire L. Hunter E. Campbell D. Milicic D. Ham (.313) (.842) Team Rebs: 11Total TO: 23 (30 Pts) Memphis Detroit Blocked Shots: Memphis P. Gasol 4, L. Wright 2, J. Tsakalidis, S. Swift Detroit B. Wallace 4, D. Milicic 2, A. McDyess, E. Campbell 3-Pt. Field Goals: Memphis (.571), S. Battier 3-3, M. Miller 3-4, J. Williams 1-4, J. Posey 0-2, B. Wells 2-4, E. Watson 2-3, D. Jones 1-1. Detroit 5-15 (.333), T. Prince 0-1, R. Wallace 1-2, R. Hamilton 0-1, C. Billups 2-5, R. Dupree 1-1, A. Goldwire 1-3, L. Hunter 0-1, E. Campbell 0-1. Technical Fouls: None. Flagrant Fouls: Nove. Officials: Dick Bavetta, Ed Malloy, Sean Corbin A 22,076; T 2:15 NEW RULES UNDER THE NEW CBA The minimum age for draft eligibility increases under the new CBA agreement. U.S. players must be at least one year removed from their high school s class graduation to be draft eligible. International players must turn 19 during the calendar year of the draft. The players will receive no less than 57 percent of basketball-related income, a percentage that could increase if revenue increases. The maximum length of any contract drops from seven years to six. Free agents changing teams can sign for five years, down from six. The maximum annual salary increase drops from 12.5 percent to 10.5 percent. Teams may assign players to the NBA Development League during their first two season. Veterans are subject to four random drug tests. The old rules called for one test during training camp. Rookie rules are different. Players can now appeal suspensions longer than 12 games for on-court misconduct. FOUR LEFTIES IN TORONTO STARTING LINEUP This feat may have been duplicated in the past, but it s the first time I ve been notified of it. In Toronto s game at Chicago on April 9, 2005, the Raptors had four left handed players in their starting lineup. The four lefties were Chris Bosh, Jalen Rose, Morris Peterson and Aaron Williams. Only the other starter, Rafer Alston is right handed. 275

279 FINAL NBA TEAM RANKINGS OWN FG FT 3-PT OFF DEF TURN- PERS PTS % % FG % REB REB REB ASST STEALS OVERS BLOCKS FOULS DQ Atlanta T Boston T 6T T Charlotte T 12 15T Chicago 13 16T 22T T Cleveland T Dallas T 15T T Denver 3 7T T Detroit T 1 1T 5T 3 Golden State 2 11T 26 13T 12 16T T Houston 17 26T T T Indiana T T L.A. Clippers T 20T T 18 10T L.A. Lakers T Memphis 6 7T 13T 6T T Miami T Milwaukee 10 7T 24 13T T Minnesota T T New Jersey 15 16T 25 8T T New Orleans 25 26T 21 10T New York 16 16T 27 22T Orlando T 15T 19 16T Philadelphia T T Phoenix Portland 29 21T 8 22T T Sacramento 8 21T 11T T San Antonio 14 2T 17 3T T 11 15T Seattle T T Toronto 11 11T 5T 8T T 4 Utah 7 2T T T Washington 4 21T 11T 20T T OPPONENTS FG FT 3-PT OFF DEF TURN- PERS PTS % % FG % REB REB REB ASST STEALS OVERS BLOCKS FOULS DQ Atlanta T 27T T Boston T T Charlotte T 21T T 4T Chicago T T Cleveland 5 8 2T T T Dallas T T Denver 26 15T 4 9T 27 14T T T Detroit 2 6 5T 3T 25T T Golden State T T T Houston T T Indiana 12 12T L.A. Clippers T T L.A. Lakers T Memphis T Miami 8 5 7T 13T T Milwaukee T T 5 15T Minnesota 19 15T 23T T T New Jersey T T New Orleans 10 12T 21T 13T T T New York 20 15T 19 27T T Orlando T 9T T Philadelphia 11 20T 17T 9T T Phoenix 23 12T 27T 21T Portland T T T 8 23T Sacramento San Antonio 1 4 5T Seattle T Toronto 16 20T 17T 16T 7T T 6T Utah T 13T Washington T T 25 18T 276

280 PLAYING PAIR TEAM LEADERS games.com has compiled statistics showing how teams have performed with two specific players on the floor together. These player pairs are a complementary data view to our 5-man unit stats that measure unit performance. By focusing on two players at a time we can better understand which guys bring out the best in each other. Please note that these numbers are in raw form and have not been adjusted for the other players in the five-man unit, nor for the opposing 5-man unit on the floor at the same time. They have been revised however to reflect continuation accounting of on court events. Team Player 1 Player 2 +/ Off/g Def/g Net 48 Atlanta Pachulia Wright Boston Rondo Szczerbiak Charlotte Felton Herrmann Chicago Gordon Deng Cleveland Hughes James Dallas Harris Nowitzki Denver JR Smith Camby Detroit Billups Prince Golden State Davis Richardson Houston Alston McGrady Indiana Jackson O Neal LA Clippers Thomas Brand LA Lakers Odom Brown Memphis Lowry Miller Miami Wade Kapono Milwaukee Redd Patterson Minnesota Smith Garnett New Jersey Carter Collins New Orleans Paul B. Jackson New York Crawford Lee Orlando Turkoglu Howard Philadelphia Joe. Smith Dalembert Phoenix Nash Marion Portland Dickau Outlaw Sacramento Bibby Miller San Antonio Bowen Duncan Seattle Allen Lewis Toronto Parker Bosh Utah Williams Harpring Washington Arenas Butler Legend: +/ = Team points with both players on the floor Off/g = Points scored by the team per 48 minutes with both players on the floor Def/g = Points allowed by the team per 48 minutes with both players on the floor Net/g = Net Points per 48 minutes with both players on the floor 3 COACHES NET 300 WINS IN MULTIPLE SITES There are three coaches in the history of the NBA who have led different franchises to 300 wins or better and one of them is Pat Riley. With the Lakers, Riley won 533 games ( ) and with Miami, he won 439 games. Another coach to accomplish this feat is Dick Motta, who led Chicago to 356 wins and the Dallas Mavericks to 329 wins. Lenny Wilkens led three different franchises to at least 300 wins, including Atlanta (310), Cleveland (316) and Seattle(478). WORKING MAN REGULAR SEASON [need at least one of every stat category except for turnovers and personal fouls where you need zero] Player Date Player Date Cuttino Mobley 11/8/06 Brandon Roy 1/19/07 Jamal Crawford 11/24/06 ONE TEAM PLAYERS (THROUGH SEASON) Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) 12th season *Zydrunas Ilgauskas (Cleveland) 12th season Tim Duncan (San Antonio) 11th season Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas) 9th season Paul Pierce (Boston) 9th season *missed 2 seasons with injury TEAMMATE NO.1 AND 2 SCORERS ONLY DONE TWICE Two members of the same team have finished first and second in the NBA scoring race on only two occasions. It was first done by Neil Johnston and Paul Arizin of the Philadelphia Warriors (now Golden State) back in the season. The feat wasn t duplicated until the campaign when Alex English and Kiki Vandeweghe did it with the Denver Nuggets. 277

281 ALL TIME WIN & LOSS STREAKS Longest Win Streak Start of Season Streak Team Season Finish 15-0 Washington Lost NBA Finals 15-0 Houston NBA Champion 14-0 Boston Lost NBA Finals 14-0 Dallas Lost Western Conf. Finals 12-0 Chicago NBA Champion 12-0 Seattle Lost Playoff First Round 11-0 Atlanta Lost Western Conf. Finals 11-0 Boston NBA Champion 11-0 LA Lakers Lost Western Conf. Finals 11-0 Portland Lost Western Conf. Finals 10-0 Boston Lost Eastern Conf. Finals 10-0 Seattle Lost Playoff First Round 10-0 Philadelphia Lost NBA Finals Longest Win Streak End of Season Streak Team Season Finish 15 Rochester Feb Mar Lost Division Semifinals 14 Milwaukee Feb Mar Lost Western Conf. Semifinals 11 Philadelphia Mar. 3 - Mar Lost Eastern Conf. Finals 11 San Antonio Mar Apr Lost Western Conf. Semifinals Most Consecutive Games Won In A Season Streak Team Season Finish 33 LA Lakers Nov. 7, Jan. 7,1972 NBA Champion 20 Milwaukee Feb. 6 - Mar NBA Champion 19 LA Lakers Feb. 4 - Mar NBA Champion Most Consecutive Games, Lost Start of Season Streak Team Season Finish 17 Miami Nov. 5 - Dec12, 1988 Last in Midwest LA Clippers Feb. 5 - Mar. 10, 1999 Last in Pacific 16 LA Clippers Nov. 4 - Dec5, 1994 Last in Pacific 15 Denver Oct Nov. 25, 1949 Last in West Cleveland Oct Nov. 10, 1970 Last in Central Philadelphia Oct Nov. 10, 1972 Last in Atlantic Most Consecutive Games, Lost, End of Season Streak Team Season Finish 19 Cleveland Mar Apr. - 18, 1982 Last in Central 15 San Diego Feb Mar. 20, 1968 Last in West 14 Detroit Mar. 7-30, 1980 Last in Central LA Clippers Mar Apr. 19, 1987 Last in Pacific Most Consecutive Games Lost In A Season Streak Team Season Finish 23 Vancouver Feb Apr. 2, 1996 Last in Midwest Denver Dec. 9, Jan. 23, 1998 Last in Midwest 20 Philadelphia Jan. 9 - Feb. 11, 1973 Last in Atlantic Dallas Nov Dec. 22, 1993 Last in Midwest 19 Cleveland Mar Apr. 18, 1982 Last in Central San Diego Mar Apr. 13, 1982 Last in Pacific LA Clippers Dec. 30, Feb. 6, 1989 Last in Pacific Dallas Feb. 6 - Mar. 15, 1993 Last in Midwest Vancouver Nov. 7 - Dec. 13, 1996 Last in Midwest Orlando Oct Dec. 6, 2003 Last in Atlantic 278

282 Name # Antawn Jamison 32 Allen Iverson 30 Carmelo Anthony 22 Manu Ginobili 21 Monta Ellis 20 Baron Davis 19 LeBron James 17 Anthony Parker 16 Jason Richardson 16 Jermaine O'Neal 16 Chris Bosh 14 T.J. Ford 13 Vince Carter 13 Dwyane Wade 12 Jose Calderon 12 Pau Gasol 12 Mike Dunleavy 11 Gerald Wallace 10 Matt Barnes 10 Smush Parker 10 Chucky Atkins 9 Jamal Crawford 9 Marcus Camby 9 Carlos Boozer 8 Charlie Bell 8 JR Smith 8 Kevin Garnett 8 Kobe Bryant 8 Nene 8 Paul Pierce 8 Ray Allen 8 Amare Stoudemire 7 Andrea Bargnani 7 Dirk Nowitzki 7 kevin Martin 7 Sasha Pavlovic 7 Sebastian Talfair 7 Andre Iguodala 6 Chauncey Billups 6 Cuttino Mobley 6 Desmond Mason 6 Fred Jones 6 Jamaal Tinsley 6 Jason Kidd 6 Jason Terry 6 Josh Howard 6 Juan Dixon 6 Mike James 6 Rajon Rondo 6 Randy Foye 6 Ricky Davis 6 JAMISON TOPS IN FINGER ROLLS Name # Stephen Jackson 6 Steve Nash 6 Tim Duncan 6 Tony Parker 6 Tracy McGrady 6 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 6 Al Harrington 5 Andre Miller 5 Brandon Roy 5 Chris Duhon 5 Corliss Williamson 5 Danny Granger 5 Delonte West 5 Gerald Green 5 Greg Buckner 5 Jason Williams 5 Marcus Williams 5 Mike Miller 5 Ruben Patterson 5 Stephon Marbury 5 Stromile Swift 5 Walter Herrmann 5 Willie Green 5 Zach Randolph 5 Andrew Bogut 4 Antoine Wright 4 Caron Butler 4 Chris Webber 4 DeShawn Stevenson 4 Devin Harris 4 Dwight Howard 4 Eddie Jones 4 Jameer Nelson 4 Lamar Odom 4 Luke Jackson 4 Luke Ridnour 4 Michael Redd 4 Mickael Pietrus 4 Mikki Moore 4 Morris Peterson 4 Rudy Gay 4 Sarunas Jasikevicius 4 Sergio Rodriguez 4 Shawn Marion 4 Andres Nocioni 3 Boris Diaw 3 Carlos Arroyo 3 Carlos Delfino 3 Charlie Villanueva 3 Darko Milicic 3 Darrell Armstrong 3 Name # DerMarr Johnson 3 Devin Brown 3 Dorell Wright 3 Drew Gooden 3 Earl Boykins 3 Eddy Curry 3 Eric Snow 3 Gary Payton 3 Hakim Warrick 3 Hedo Turkoglu 3 Jarvis Hayes 3 Jerry Stackhouse 3 Joey Graham 3 Kyle Korver 3 Larry Hughes 3 Luol Deng 3 Martell Webster 3 Matt Harpring 3 Quentin Richardson 3 Rafer Alston 3 Raja Bell 3 Richard Jefferson 3 Ron Artest 3 Sam Cassell 3 Samuel Dalembert 3 Yakhouba Diawara 3 Adonal Foyle 2 Anderson Varejao 2 Andris Biedrins 2 Ben Gordon 2 Ben Wallace 2 Bobby Jackson 2 Bostjan Nachbar 2 Bruce Bowen 2 Chris Paul 2 Chris Wilcox 2 Corey Maggette 2 Dahntay Jones 2 Damien Wilkins 2 Damon Jones 2 Darius Sonaila 2 Darrick Martin 2 David West 2 Derek Fisher 2 Devean George 2 Donell Taylor 2 Donyell Marshall 2- Eddie House 2 Emeka Okafor 2 Gilbert Arenas 2 Grant Hill 2 Name # Joe Johnson 2 Joe Smith 2 Johan Petro 2 John Salmons 2 Jorge Garbajosa 2 Jose Barea 2 Josh Boone 2 Josh Childress 2 Kwame Brown 2 Leandro Barbosa 2 Maceo Baston 2 Mardy Collins 2 Marko Jaric 2 Maurice Evans 2 Mo Williams 2 Nenad Krstic 2 Nick Collison 2 Orien Greene 2 P.J. Brown 2 Quinton Ross 2 Rashad McCants 2 Rasual Butler 2 Reggie Evans 2 Richard Hamilton 2 Ryan Gomes 2 Shaquille O'Neal 2 Shaun Livingston 2 Steve Francis 2 Travis Outlaw 2 Trevor Ariza 2 Adam Morrison 1 Al Jefferson 1 Alan Anderson 1 Alexander Johnson 1 Allan Ray 1 Anthony Johnson 1 Austin Croshere 1 Bobby Jones 1 Brendan Haywood 1 Cedric Bozeman 1 Chris Kaman 1 Craig Smith 1 Daniel Ewing 1 David Lee 1 Dee Brown 1 Deron Williams 1 DeSagana Diop 1 Earl Watson 1 Eduardo Najera 1 Eric Piatkowski 1 Freddy Jones 1 DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUND GAMES BY TEAM No. Times Team Players Done Phoenix Utah 6 93 Denver 9 91 Chicago 8 86 Dallas 6 85 NO/Okla. City 8 85 Minnesota 5 84 Cleveland 5 82 Indiana 8 82 New York Name # Gordan Giricek 1 Hassan Adams 1 Ike Diogu 1 James Posey 1 Jannero Pargo 1 Jarrett Jack 1 Jason Collins 1 Jeff Foster 1 Jerome James 1 Josh Smith 1 Juwan Howard 1 Kenny Thomas 1 Kenyon Martin 1 Kris Humphries 1 Linas Kleiza 1 Louis Williams 1 Mark Blount 1 Marvin Williams 1 Matt Carroll 1 Maurice Ager 1 Michael Finley 1 Michael Sweetney 1 Mike Bibby 1 Nate Robinson 1 Rasheed Wallace 1 Rasho Nesterovic 1 Raymond Felton 1 Renaldo Balkman 1 Rodney Carney 1 Ronny Turiak 1 Sean May 1 Shannon Brown 1 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 1 Shelden Williams 1 Speedy Claxton 1 Tarence Kinsey 1 Thabo Sefolosha 1 Tim Thomas 1 Tony Allen 1 Trenton Hassell 1 Troy Hudson 1 Troy Murphy 1 Tyronn Lue 1 Tyrus Thomas 1 Vassilis Spanoulis 1 Yao 1 Zaza Pachulia 1 TOTAL 1026 No. Times No. Times Team Players Done Team Players Done Orlando 4 78 Milwaukee 7 64 Atlanta 7 76 Memphis 8 62 Charlotte 6 73 San Antonio 8 61 Houston 7 73 Philadelphia 9 59 Seattle 5 72 Miami LA Clippers 5 71 LA Lakers 8 57 Boston 7 70 Detroit Washington 8 68 Toronto 7 54 Portland 7 67 New Jersey 8 47 Golden State 9 66 Sacramento 8 45 TOTAL

283 OVERALL 2 OT 3 OT 4 OT 5 OT Boston New York LA Lakers Portland Seattle Philadelphia Milwaukee Houston Dallas Chicago Washington Denver Detroit Cleveland Miami OTHER NBA FRANCHISES OVERALL 2 OT 3 OT 4 OT 5 OT 6 OT Syracuse Nationals Minneapolis Lakers Charlotte Hornets Rochester Royals Baltimore Bullets Philadelphia Warriors San Francisco Warriors St. Louis Hawks New Orleans Jazz Ft. Wayne Pistons Indianapolis Olympians Kansas City Kings Milwaukee Hawks ALL-STAR GAMES 1 OT 2 OT West East California Illinois Texas New York Pennsylvania Floria Michigan Ohio Mississippi New Jersey Louisiana North Carolina Georgia District of Columbia.9 RECORD IN OVERTIME GAMES (AT LEAST 2 OT) OVERALL 2 OT 3 OT 4 OT 5 OT Atlanta Utah New Jersey LA Clippers Golden State Phoenix Indiana San Antonio Memphis Minnesota Orlando Toronto Sacramento Charlotte NO/Okla. City OVERALL 2 OT 3 OT 4 OT 5 OT 6 OT Cincinnati Royals Vancouver Grizzlies Baltimore Bullets Buffalo Braves Shaboygan Redskins St. Louis Bombers Washington Capitols Anderson Capitals Chicago Stags San Diego Clippers Chicago Zephyrs Tri-Cities Blackhawks Providence Steamrollers AMERICAN PLAYERS BORN BY STATES Indiana Maryland Tennessee Washington Oregon South Carolina Wisconsin Arkansas Iowa Kentucky Colorado Kansas Missouri Minnesota Alabama Nevada Virginia West Virginia Connecticut Delaware Oklahoma Utah Alaska Idaho Massachusetts New Hampshire....1 South Dakota Wyoming Arizona Hawaii Maine Montana Nebraska New Mexico North Dakota Rhode Island Vermont Total OAK HILL ACADEMY NO. 1 IN HIGH SCHOOL PROVIDER John Grasso, an expert on high school affiliations of NBA players, has analyzed the high schools of the NBA since its inception in He found that Oak Hill Academy of Mount of Wilson, VA is tops in supplying NBA talent. The school sent 20 players to the NBA (Cory Alexander, Carmelo Anthony, William Avery, Alex Blackwell, Steve Blake, Mark Blount, Junior Burrough, Lloyd Daniels, Ben Davis, Desagana Diop, Sean Green, Stephen Jackson, Jeff McInnis, Ron Mercer, Makhtar Ndiaye, Josh Smith, Jery Stackhouse, Rod Strickland, Marcus Williams, Rajon Rondo). Dewitt Clinton of Bronx, NY sent 17 (Nate Archibald, Ron Behagen, Walter Berry, Tommy Byrnes, Leo Gottlieb, Luther Green, Jerry Harkness, Tom Henderson,Ralph Kaplowitz, Danny Kraus, Butch Lee, Stan McKenzie, Ruben Nembhard, Billy Reid, Dolph Schayes, Steve Sheppard, Ricky Sobers (DNP)). DeMatha Catholic of Hyattsville, MD contributed 15 (John Austin, Keith Bogans, Adrian Branch, Kenny Carr, Sid Catlett, Adrian Dantley, Danny Ferry, Joe Forte, Jarrett Jack, Johnny Jones, Joe Kennedy, Sidney Lowe, Jerrad Mustaf, Hawkeye Whitney, Bernie Williams). Overbrook of Philadelphia, PA provided 12 including Wilt Chamberlain, as did Thomas Jefferson of Brooklyn, NY. Laurinburg Institute of Laurinburg, N.C. had 11; Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield, ME; Proviso East of Maywod, Illinois and Roman Catholic of Philadelphia, PA had nine each. Crenshaw of Los Angeles, CA; Dunbar of Baltimore, MD and Mount Vernon of Mount Vernon, NY had eight. Oak Hill, Maine Central, Laurinburg, Worcester Academy (MA) and Hargrave Military Academy (VA) are prep schools that some players attended after completing regular high schools. 280

284 TOP 3 IN NBA ALL-TIME STATISTICAL CATEGORIES Regular Season Playoffs (Minimum 2,500 Attempts) POINTS Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,387 Karl Malone ,928 Michael Jordan ,292 Scoring Average Michael Jordan Wilt Chamberlain Allen Iverson Rebounds Wilt Chamberlain ,924 Bill Russell ,620 Kareem Abdul- Jabbar ,440 Assists John Stockton ,806 Mark Jackson ,334 Magic Johnson ,141 Field Goals Made Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,837 Karl Malone ,528 Wilt Chamberlain ,681 Free Throws Made Karl Malone ,787 Moses Malone ,531 Oscar Robertson ,694 3Pt FG s Made Reggie Miller ,560 Ray Allen ,920 Dale Ellis ,719 Steals John Stockton ,265 Michael Jordan ,514 Gary Payton ,445 Blocked Shots Hakeem Olajuwon ,830 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,189 Dikembe Mutombo ,230 Minutes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,446 Karl Malone ,852 Elvin Hayes ,000 Games Robert Parish ,611 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,560 John Stockton ,504 FG Percentage Artis Gilmore Mark West Shaquille O Neal Free Throw Percentage Mark Price Rick Barry Steve Nash Pt FG Percentage Steve Kerr Hubert Davis Drazen Petrovic (Minumum 500 Attempts) YEARS Karl Malone John Stockton Kareem Abdul Jabbar Scoring Average Michael Jordan Allen Iverson Jerry West Rebounds Bill Russell ,104 Wilt Chamberlain ,913 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,481 Assists Magic Johnson ,346 John Stockton ,839 Larry Bird ,062 Field Goal Made Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ,356 Michael Jordan ,188 Shaquille O Neal ,970 Free Throws Made Michael Jordan ,463 Karl Malone ,269 Jerry West ,213 3Pt FG s Made Reggie Miller Robert Horry Scottie Pippen Steals Scottie Pippen Michael Jordan Magic Johnson Blocked Shots Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Hakeem Olajuwon Shaquille O Neal Minutes Kareem Abdul Jabbar ,851 Scottie Pippen ,105 Karl Malone ,907 Games Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Robert Horry Scottie Pippen FG Percentage Otis Thorpe Shaquille O Neal Kevin McHale Free Throw Percentage Mark Price Calvin Murphy Bill Sharman Pt FG Percenatge Bob Hansen Fred Hoiberg Matt Bullard

285 TOP 3 IN NBA STATISTICAL CATEGORIES REGULAR SEASON Most Points Kobe Bryant ,430 LeBron James ,132 Gilbert Arenas ,105 Best FG% Mikki Moore Dwight Howard Andrew Biedrins Best Scoring Average Kobe Bryant Carmelo Anthony Gilbert Arenas Best Minutes Average Allen Iverson Joe Johnson LeBron James Best FT% Kyle Korver Matt Carroll Dirk Nowitzki Most Rebounds Dwight Howard ,008 Kevin Garnett Tyson Chandler Most Steals Shawn Marion Andre Iguodala Ron Artest Most Blocked Shots Marcus Camby Josh Smith Tim Duncan Most 3-Point FG Made Gilbert Arenas Raja Bell Mike Miller Most 3-Point FG Attempted Gilbert Arenas Rafer Alston Mike Miller Most FG Attempted Kobe Bryant ,757 LeBron James ,621 Vince Carter Most FG Made Kobe Bryant LeBron James Vince Carter Most Assists Steve Nash Deron Williams Jason Kidd Playoffs Most Points LeBron James Tim Duncan Tony Parker Best FG% Darko Milicic Nene Mikki Moore Best Scoring Average Kobe Bryant Antawn Jamison Carmelo Anthony Best Minutes Average LeBron James Allen Iverson Rafer Alston Best FT% Bostjon Nachbar Derek Fisher Richard Jefferson Most Rebounds Tim Duncan Carlos Boozer Zydrunas Ilgauskas Most Steals LeBron James Manu Ginobili Baron Davis Most Blocked Shots Tim Duncan Andrei Kirilenko Rasheed Wallace Most 3-Point FG Made Michael Finley Manu Ginobili Chauncey Billups Most 3-Point FG Attempted Michael Finley Mani Ginobili Chauncey Billups Most FG Attempted Tony Parker Tim Duncan Carlos Boozer Most FG Made Tim Duncan Tony Parker Carlos Boozer Most Assists LeBron James Steve Nash Deron Williams ROD HUNDLEY S LAMENT Why wasn t I born later? is the lament of Rod Hundley, current Utah broadcaster and former NBA player for six seasons. He earned $10,000 as a rookie and a total of $63,000 in six pro seasons ( ). Compare that to the million plus average salary today. GOOD AND BAD MEMORY FOR RUKLICK Joe Ruklick was Wilt Chamberlain s backup in when Wilt averaged 48.5 minutes a game and 50.4 points a game. It was Ruklick s big moment to get the assist when Wilt scored his 100th point at Hershey. Conversely as the starting center for Northwestern, Joe had his bad memory of Wilt scoring his college career high of 52 for Kansas in their head-to-head battle. 282

286 MOST POINTS SCORED IN AN NBA GAME BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH From the season of the BAA thru the current season, the NBA has employed 249 players who were born outside of the 50 states of the USA. (Included in this figure areplayers from Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Panama Canal Zone). The following list, compiled by John Grasso, shows the high game for each international player. In several instances players were born in one country but were raised in another but this list is restricted to their country of birth. * - active in Country Total # of players High game player season AFRICA Cameroon Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje Congo(Zaire) 2 39 Dikembe Mutombo * 8 - Didier-Ilunga-Mbenga * Egypt 1 26 Alaa Abdelnaby Mali 1 10 Soumaila Samake Morocco 1 24 Mike Flynn Nigeria 7 52 Hakeem Olajuwon Michael Olowokandi * 14 - Obinna Ekezie Yinka Dare Olumide Oyedeji Julius Nwosu Peter Aluma Senegal 6 15 Mamadou N Diaye Pape Sow * 10 - Mouhamed Sene * 10 - Desagana Diop , 06-07* 6 - Boniface N Dong Makhtar Ndiaye South Africa 1 42 Steve Nash * Sudan 3 38 Luol Deng * 18 - Manute Bol and Deng Gai AFRICA totals 9 countries - 23 players high game 52 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Nigeria, ASIA China 4 41 Yao Ming * 34 - Tom Meschery Wang ZhiZhi Bateer Mengke Japan 1 7 Yuta Tabuse Korea 1 13 Ha Seung-Jin Lebanon 2 40 Rony Seikaly Steve Kerr ASIA totals 4 countries - 8 players high game 41 - Yao Ming, China, Denmark 1 19 Lars Hansen Finland 1 14 Hanno Mottola France Dominique Wilkins , Tariq Abdul-Wahad Boris Diaw-Riffiod * 28 - Mickael Pietrus *(born in Guadeloupe, N.A.) 23 - Ronny Turiaf * (born in Martinique, N.A.) 23 - Yakhouba Diawara * 22 - Johan Petro * 17 - Mickael Gelabale * 14 - Michael Stewart Jerome Moiso Antoine Rigadeau Cozell McQueen Germany Dirk Nowitzki * 51 - Kiki Vandeweghe Detlef Schrempf Shawn Bradley , John Y. Brown Duane Washington Chris Welp Dalibor Bagaric Uwe Blab Frido Frey Jo-Jo English Kent Edelin Greece 4 21 Antonis Fotsis Vassilis Spanoulis * 9 - Efthimios Rentzias Andreas Glyniadakis * Hungary 1 20 Kornel David Iceland 1 21 Petur Gudmundsson Ireland 1 14 Pat Burke * Italy Andrea Bargnani * 18 Vincenzo Esposito Stefano Rusconi ? - Hank Biasatti (only scored 6 pts in BAA career) Luxembourg 1 8 Alvin Jones Netherlands 6 44 Rik Smits Swen Nater Hank Beenders Dan Gadzuric * 21 - Francisco Elson * 4 - Geert Hammink , Norway 1 4 Torgeir Bryn Poland 3 24 Lee Knorek (may have been born in U.S.) 5 - Cezary Trybanski Romania Gheorghe Muresan Ernie Grunfeld , Spain 8 44 Wally Szczerbiak * 44 Pau Gasol * 25 Raul Lopez Jose Calderon * 23 Sergio Rodriguez * 22 Jorge Garbajosa * 18 Wallace Bryant Fernando Martin Sweden 1 2 Miles Simon Switzerland 1 19 Thabo Sefolosha * Turkey Mehmet Okur * 37 - Hidayet Turkoglu * 22 - Ersan Ilyasova * 0 - Ibrahim Kutluay USSR 24 Estonia 1 24 Martin Muursepp Georgia 4 27 Zaza Pachulia * 23 - Jake Tsakalidis * 19 - Vladimir Stepania Nikoloz Tskitshvili Latvia 2 31 Andris Biedrins * 17 - Gundars Vetra Lithuania 8 35 Sarunas Marciulionis Zydrunas Ilgauskas , * 33 - Arvydas Sabonis Linas Kleiza * 23 - Darius Songaila * 20 - Sarunas Jasikevicius , * 8 - Arvydas Macijauskas Martynas Andriuskevicius Russia 6 31 Andrei Kirilenko * 25 - Alexander Volkov Sergei Bazarevitch Sergei Monia Yaroslav Korolev * 3 - Pavel Podkolzin Ukraine 3 26 Vitaly Potapenko * 26 - Stanislav Medvedenko * 22 - Viktor Khryapa * United Kingdom 8 England 7 48 Ben Gordon * 29 James Donaldson Kelenna Azubuike * 18 Ndudi Ebi ? Chris Harris (He scored 101 for the season and 9 against the Knicks on 11/15) 6 Pops Mensah-Bonsu * EUROPE Belgium Tony Parker * 4 Steve Goodrich Bulgaria 1 13 Georgi Glouchkov Czechoslovakia 3 Czech Republic 2 21 Jiri Zidek Jiri Welsch Slovakia Rich Petruska Maciej Lampe

287 MOST POINTS SCORED IN AN NBA GAME BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH 4 Steve Bucknall Scotland Robert Archibald Yugoslavia 41 Bosnia & Herzegovina 6 30 Predrag Danilovic Vladimir Radmanovic * 16 Zoran Planinic Damir Markota * 5 Ratko Varda Mile Ilic * Croatia 9 44 Drazen Petrovic Dino Radja Toni Kukoc Gordan Giricek * 26 Zan Tabak Bruno Sundov Stojko Vrankovic Predrag Savovic Mario Kasun Montenegro 4 26 Predrag Drobnjak Aleksandar Pavlovic * 13 Zarko Paspalj Aleksandar Radojevic Serbia Peja Stojakovic * 34 Vlade Divac Nenad Krstic * 26 Zarko Cabarkapa Marko Jaric , * 24 Zeljko Rebraca Darko Milicic * 11 Radisav Curcic Dragan Tarlac Igor Rakocevic Aleksandar Djordjevic Milos Babic Mirsad Turkcan Rastko Cvetkovic Slavko Vranes Slovenia 7 29 Bostjan Nachbar * 27 Primoz Brezec , * 25 Beno Udrih * 24 Radoslav Nesterovic * 18 Alexander Vujacic * 18 Uros Slokar * 13 Marko Milic EUROPE totals - 34 countries 143 players high game 57, Dominique Wilkins, France, , NORTH AMERICA Bahamas 3 38 Mychal Thompson Dexter Cambridge Ian Lockhart Canada Rick Fox Bob Houbregs Todd MacCulloch Jamaal Magloire , * 23 Ernie Vandeweghe Bill Wennington Stewart Granger Mike Smrek , Leo Rautins (Continued) 2 Jim Zoet Norm Baker Ron Crevier ? Gino Sovran (only scored 6 points in BAA career) Cuba 2 15 Lazaro Borrell Andres Guibert Dominica 1 2 Garth Joseph Dominican Republic 4 26 Felipe Lopez Francisco Garcia * 10 - Tito Horford Luis Flores Haiti 3 30 Olden Polynice Samuel Dalembert , * 2 Yvon Joseph Jamaica 4 51 Patrick Ewing Rumeal Robinson Wayne Sappleton Gary Voce Mexico 2 19 Eduardo Najera * 7 Horacio Llamas Panama 2 46 Rolando Blackman Ruben Garces St. Vincent & the Grenadines 1 20 Adonal Foyle , * Trinidad & Tobago Ken Charles Carl Herrera United States of America (non-50 states) - 10 Panama Canal Zone 1 15 Stuart Gray Puerto Rico 6 30 Carlos Arroyo * 22 Butch Lee Jose Juan Barea * 15 Jose Ortiz Ramon Rivas Peter John Ramos U.S. Virgin Islands Tim Duncan * 31 Raja Bell * 2 - Charles Claxton NORTH AMERICA totals 14 countries - 47 players high game 53 Tim Duncan, U.S. Virgin Islands, OCEANIA Australia 7 27 Andrew Bogut * 26 Chris Anstey Luc Longley Shane Heal Luke Schenscher * 8 Mark Bradtke Andrew Gaze , New Zealand 2 16 Sean Marks * 3 Kirk Penney OCEANIA totals 2 countries 9 players high game 26 Chris Anstey, Australia, SOUTH AMERICA Argentina 7 48 Manu Ginobili * 31 Andres Nocioni * 30 Walter Herrmann * 22 Fabricio Oberto * 18 Carlos Delfino * 5 Ruben Wolkowyski Pepe Sanchez Brazil 8 32 Leandro Barbosa * 28 Nene * 17 Anderson Varejao * 14 Rafael Araujo , * 11 Alex Garcia Marcus Vinicius * 2 Rolando Ferreira Joao Jose Vianna Guyana 2 16 Rawle Marshall * 0 Jason Miskiri Uruguay 1 12 Esteban Batista * Venezuela 1 28 Oscar Torres SOUTH AMERICA totals 5 countries 19 players high game 48 Manu Ginobili, Argentina, GRAND TOTALS 68 countries 249 players high game 57 Dominique Wilkins, France, ,

288 THREE DECADE PLAYERS John Grasso did the research to discover all 3-decade players in NBA History. * Mike Mitchell is a special case - he did not play in a regular season game in the 90s but did appear in the playoffs in ** The only two active players in the season who had played in the 1980s were Cliff Robinson and Kevin Willis. First Name 1st game Team Last game Team 1940s, 50s, 60s Carl Braun 11/13/47 NYK 3/13/62 BOS Joe Graboski / /1948 CHS 3/14/62 SYR Slater Martin 11/2/49 MPL 3/6/60 STL Dick McGuire11/1/49 NYK 3/9/60 DET Dolph Schayes 11/3/49 SYR 3/3/64 PHI 1950s, 60s, 70s Dick Barnett 12/1/59 SYR 10/20/73 NYK Elgin Baylor 10/22/58 MPL 10/31/71 LAL Wilt Chamberlain10/24/59 PHI 3/28/73 LAL Bob Cousy 11/1/50 BOS 1/6/70 CIN Connie Dierking 10/19/58 SYR 3/22/71 PHI Dave Gambee 10/23/58 STL 3/22/70 SFW Johnny Green 10/24/59 NYK 2/22/73 KCO Hal Greer 10/19/58 SYR 3/7/73 PHI Richie Guerin10/27/56 NYK 3/22/70 ATL Bailey Howell 10/18/59 DET 3/21/71 PHI Guy Rodgers 12/11/58 PHW 3/22/70 MIL 1960s, 70s, 80s Kareem Abdul-Jabbar10/18/69 MIL 4/23/89 LAL Rick Barry 10/15/65 SFW 3/28/80 HOU Don Chaney 12/26/68 BOS 3/20/80 BOS Bob Dandridge 10/18/69 MIL 11/24/81 MIL Elvin Hayes 10/17/68 SDG 4/14/84 HOU Phil Jackson 10/17/67 NYK 3/30/80 NJN Steve Mix 12/3/69 DET 4/17/83 LAL Earl Monroe 10/18/67 BAL 3/27/80 NYK Paul Silas 10/17/64 STL 3/30/80 SEA Bobby Smith 10/16/69 SDG 3/30/80 SDG Wes Unseld 10/16/68 BAL 3/29/81 WAS JoJo White 11/14/69 BOS 11/1/80 KCK 1970s, 80s, 90s Larry Bird 10/12/79 BOS 4/3/92 BOS Bill Cartwright 10/12/79 NYK 4/18/95 SEA Maurice Cheeks 10/13/78 PHI 4/25/93 NJN Michael Cooper 12/22/78 LAL 4/22/90 LAL Wayne Cooper 10/14/78 GST 4/18/92 POR Dave Corzine10/13/78 WAS 4/19/91 SEA Pat Cummings 10/13/79 MIL 12/22/90 UTA Adrian Dantley10/21/76 BUF 4/20/91 MIL Brad Davis 10/21/77 LAL 1/14/92 DAL Walter Davis 10/18/77 PHX 4/19/92 DEN Mike Dunleavy, Sr.12/3/76 PHI 3/3/90 MIL T.R. Dunn 10/22/77 POR 12/22/90 DEN James Edwards 10/18/77 LAL 4/21/96 CHI Alex English 10/21/76 MIL 4/21/91 DAL Rickey Green10/18/77 GST 3/18/92 BOS David Greenwood 10/13/79 CHI 4/21/91 SAN Gerald Henderson 10/12/79 BOS 2/5/92 DET Dennis Johnson 10/24/76 SEA 4/17/90 BOS Magic Johnson 10/12/79 LAL 4/21/96 LAL Vinnie Johnson10/15/79 SEA 4/19/92 SAN Caldwell Jones 10/22/76 PHI 4/22/90 SAN Bernard King10/18/77 NJN 4/25/93 NJN Johnny Long 10/13/78 DET 4/20/97 TOR John Lucas 10/21/76 HOU 2/27/90 HOU Moses Malone 10/21/76 BUF 12/27/94 SAN First Name 1st game Team Last game Team Mike Mitchell* 10/13/78 CLE playoffs SAN Paul Mokeski11/26/79 HOU 4/21/91 GST Sidney Moncrief10/12/79 MIL 4/11/91 ATL Calvin Natt 10/12/79 NJN 4/20/90 IND Robert Parish10/22/76 GST 4/19/97 CHI Jim Paxson, Jr.10/12/79 POR 4/22/90 BOS Robert Reid 10/21/77 HOU 4/21/91 PHI Clifford T. Robinson10/12/79 NJN 4/9/92 LAL Tree Rollins 10/22/77 ATL 4/21/95 ORL Purvis Short 10/14/78 GST 4/22/90 NJN Jack Sikma 10/19/77 SEA 4/20/91 MIL Reggie Theus10/13/78 CHI 4/21/91 NJN Mychal Thompson10/15/78 POR 4/21/91 LAL 1980s, 90s, 00s Nick Anderson 11/4/89 ORL 1/30/02 MEM B.J. Armstrong11/3/89 CHI 4/19/00 CHI Charles Barkley10/26/84 PHI 4/19/00 HOU Dana Barros 11/3/89 SEA 4/14/04 BOS Muggsy Bogues11/6/87 WAS 1/27/01 TOR Chucky Brown 11/3/89 CLE 4/17/02 SAC Mark Bryant 11/4/88 POR 4/16/03 BOS Michael Cage10/27/84 LAC 1/17/00 NJN Antoine Carr 10/26/84 ATL 4/2/00 VAN Rex Chapman 11/4/88 CHA 3/17/00 PHX Tyrone Corbin 11/14/85 SAN 1/10/01 TOR Terry Cummings 11/5/82 SDG 1/25/00 GST Dell Curry 10/31/86 UTA 4/17/02 TOR Terry Davis 11/3/89 MIA 4/18/01 DEN Vinnie Del Negro11/5/88 SAC 11/10/02 PHX Vlade Divac 11/3/89 LAL 4/17/05 LAL Sherman Douglas 11/3/89 MIA 3/20/01 NJN Chris Dudley 11/6/87 CLE 1/29/03 POR Kevin Edwards 11/5/88 MIA 4/18/01 VAN Sean Elliott 11/4/89 SAN 4/18/01 SAN Dale Ellis 10/29/83 DAL 3/15/00 CHA Pervis Ellison11/14/89 SAC 12/15/00 SEA Patrick Ewing10/26/85 NYK 4/16/02 ORL Armen Gilliam 11/6/87 PHX 4/19/00 UTA Gary Grant 11/4/88 LAC 1/3/01 POR Horace Grant11/7/87 CHI 3/12/04 LAL A.C. Green 10/26/85 LAL 4/18/01 MIA Tom Hammonds 11/3/89 WAS 4/18/01 MIN Tim Hardaway 11/3/89 GST 4/16/03 IND Ron Harper 11/1/86 CLE 2/13/01 LAL Hersey Hawkins 11/4/88 PHI 4/18/01 CHA Jeff Hornacek 10/31/86 PHX 4/19/00 UTA Jaren Jackson 11/3/89 NJN 4/17/02 ORL Mark Jackson 11/6/87 NYK 4/14/04 HOU Avery Johnson 11/5/88 SEA 4/2/04 GST Kevin Johnson 11/6/87 CLE 4/16/00 PHX Michael Jordan10/26/84 CHI 4/16/03 WAS Shawn Kemp 11/3/89 SEA 4/16/03 ORL Steve Kerr 12/17/88 PHX 4/16/03 SAN Jerome Kersey 10/27/84 POR 4/17/01 MIL Joe Kleine 10/25/85 SAC 2/24/00 POR Andrew Lang 11/4/88 PHX 4/19/00 NYK Grant Long 11/5/88 MIA 4/16/03 BOS Dan Majerle 11/4/88 PHX 4/17/02 PHX Karl Malone 10/25/85 UTA 4/14/04 LAL Danny Manning 11/12/88 LAC 4/16/03 DET Vernon Maxwell 11/5/88 SAN 4/18/00 DAL George McCloud 11/3/89 IND 4/13/00 DEN Derrick McKey 11/6/87 SEA 4/17/00 PHI Reggie Miller11/6/87 IND 4/20/05 IND Sam Mitchell 11/3/89 MIN 4/17/02 MIN Chris Mullin 11/6/85 GST 2/7/01 GST Johnny Newman 11/2/86 CLE 4/17/02 DAL 285

289 THREE DECADE PLAYERS (CONTINUED) John Grasso did the research to discover all 3-decade players in NBA History. First Name 1st game Team Last game Team Charles Oakley 10/25/85 CHI 4/2/04 HOU Hakeem Olajuwon10/27/84 HOU 4/17/02 TOR Will Perdue 11/9/88 CHI 4/10/01 POR Sam Perkins 10/27/84 DAL 4/11/01 IND Chuck Person10/31/86 IND 3/2/00 SEA Scottie Pippen 11/7/87 CHI 2/2/04 CHI Olden Polynice 11/6/87 SEA 12/23/03 LAC Terry Porter 10/25/85 POR 4/17/02 SAN J.R. Reid 11/3/89 CHA 12/29/00 CLE Glen Rice 11/3/89 MIA 1/11/04 LAC Mitch Richmond 11/5/88 GST 4/17/02 LAL Clifford R. Robinson**11/3/89 POR 4/16/07 NJN David Robinson 11/4/89 SAN 4/16/03 SAN Dennis Rodma 10/31/86 DET 3/7/00 DAL FIRST GAME IN THE BAA/NBA Using the NY Times, NewspaperArchive.Com, the Sporting News and the two online basketball reference sites John Grasso was successful in finding details of the first NBA game for 3,160 of the 3,417 players. Most of the box scores prior to the season did not have more than the basic scoring details - field goals, free throws, points. Many, but not all, did have FTA and PF. For some of the higher profile rookies, we have provided additional scoring details. And in many of the early years, scoring categories were not even kept by the league. For some of the players their first game in the NBA was not their first pro game since they had previously played in the NBL, ABL, ABL (1962 version), or ABA. In 1637 of the 3160 games (52%), the rookie's team lost. There were 196 games in which the box score did not identify the starters but of the remainder only 13% of the rookies started the games - 69 centers, 167 forwards, 152 guards. Minutes played: unavailable not kept by league minute minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes - Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) 51 minutes - Laphonso Ellis (2OT game) Total Points: 43 - Wilt Chamberlain 33 - John Drew 32 - Maurice Stokes 31 - Kelly Tripucka 30 - Lamar Odom 30 - Dan Issel 30 - Willie Anderson 30 - Allen Iverson points - 71 players First Name 1st game Team Last game Team John Salley 10/31/86 DET 4/10/00 LAL Detlef Schrempf 10/26/85 DAL 4/17/01 POR Brian Shaw 11/4/88 BOS 4/16/03 LAL Rik Smits 11/4/88 IND 4/19/00 IND John Starks 11/8/88 GST 4/17/02 UTA John Stockton 10/26/84 UTA 4/16/03 UTA Rod Strickland 11/4/88 NYK 2/23/05 HOU Otis Thorpe 10/27/84 KCK 4/18/01 CHA Bill Wennington 10/29/85 DAL 4/19/00 SAC Doug West 11/3/89 MIN 12/20/00 VAN Mark West 10/29/83 DAL 3/6/00 PHX Kevin Willis** 10/26/84 ATL 4/18/07 DAL David Wingate 11/2/86 PHI 4/18/01 SEA 286 Other category leaders: 2 pt FG Wilt Chamberlain 2 pt FGA Wilt Chamberlain, Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) 3 pt FG Donyell Marshall 3 pt FGA Donyell Marshall Total FG Wilt Chamberlain Total FGA Wilt Chamberlain, Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) FT Walt Bellamy FTA Walt Bellamy OR Zydrunas Ilgauskas DR Shaquille O'Neal, Brad Dougherty TR Wilt Chamberlain (he, of course, had more OR and/or DR than above but category wasn't kept then) A Jason Kidd S Jason Williams B Shawn Bradley TO Shaquille O'Neal, Gary Grant PF players ALL TIME HIGH SCHOOL TOTALS BY STATE OF NBA PLAYERS From the BAA season through the NBA season, there have been 3,417 high school players who have appeared in at least one game. John Grasson has located the high schools of 3,112 of these players (91%). California 335 New York 304 Illinois 215 Pennsylvania 186 Ohio 161 Michigan 142 Indiana 131 Texas 115 New Jersey 108 Georgia 84 North Carolina 82 Florida 81 Kentucky 79 Louisiana 70 Maryland 67 Virginia 61 Tennessee 60 Mississippi 53 Alabama 48 Washington 47 Missouri 44 Minnesota 42 Wisconsin 38 District of Columbia37 Massachusetts 36 Connecticut 35 Oklahoma 33 Arkansas 28 Kansas 27 Oregon 23 Colorado 22 Iowa 20 South Carolina 20 West Virginia 19 Utah 16 Arizona 16 Nebraska 12 Rhode Island 7 New Mexico 7 Nevada 6 Wyoming 4 Montana 4 New Hampshire 4 Idaho 4 North Dakota 3 South Dakota 3 Delaware 3 Alaska 2 Hawaii 1 Maine 1 Vermont 0 Total 2946 Canada - 10, Puerto Rico - 3, Other foreign - 65, More than one high school - 88; Total: 166. *Note: Of the remaining 305 players whose high school is still unknown, 90 of them were born outside the USA and most likely attended high school outside the USA.

290 --Harvey Pollack, author of this NBA statistical guide, and now a member of the Springfield, Mass. Hall of Fame as well as 11 others, ranks as the Last of the Mohicans, being the only individual who worked in the NBA in its inaugural season who is still working for an NBA team today. Thus, like the NBA, he is now in his 60th season. He started as the assistant publicity director of the old Philadelphia Warriors (now Golden State) in and midway through the season, he became head of media relations for the Warriors. He maintained that post until the spring of 1962, when the franchise was sold to San Francisco. During the season, when there was no team in Philadelphia, neutral court games were played here and he did the publicity to maintain his NBA connection. Then in , the Syracuse franchise was shifted to Philadelphia and the franchise was renamed the 76ers. He served as the media relations director of the 76ers until the season, when he assumed the duties of director of statistical information for the team, a position he still holds. Throughout his Warriors and 76ers career, he has been in charge of the statistical crew at the team s home games, first doing the stats manually and now being the head caller on the computer system. During these years, he demonstrated a forte in statistics, both normal ones and unusual ones. Long before the league adopted the following categories, he kept them for Philadelphia home games: minutes played, blocked shots, offensive and defensive rebounds, steals and turnovers. At the same time, he began tabulating categories the league didn t do and these esoteric items and tables eventually became part of his widely read stat guide. Some of the novel analysis included distance of every field goal; dunks; technical fouls; most prevelant first, last and middle names of players; plus-minus evaluation; individual scoring by periods; four-point plays; triple-doubles; injuries; 48-minute projections and many more. Because of his proclivity to stats, then Philadelphia Bulletin writer George Kiseda pinned the moniker of Super Stat on him in In addition to his NBA duties, he also heads basketball stat crews at six major colleges in the Philadelphia area; and heads the crew at the Major Indoor Lacrosse League games of the Wings and the Soul in the Arena Football League. His past includes 15 years as the head of the Baltimore Colts NFL stat crew and in football also in Philadelphia led the crew for the Philadelphia Stars, Bell and Bulldogs. He currently has been Temple University s football statistician since He s En Route to The Guiness Book of Records by wearing a different t-shirt every day since June 29, He reached the four-year mark on June 28, 2007 with his 1461st shirt and is now past the 1600 mark TEAM SCORING OUTPUTS This chart shows how many times a team scored in 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90 or 100s in the season. Under 50 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s Total Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Golden State Houston Indiana LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Miami Milwaukee Under 50 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s Total Minnesota New Jersey New Orleans New York Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Seattle Toronto Utah Washington

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