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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS 2014-15 ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HGT WGT BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/ YEAR HOME COUNTRY 89 Lou Amundson F 6-9 225 12/7/82 UNLV 06 / USA 9TH 8 Matthew Dellavedova G 6-4 200 9/8/90 St. Mary s (CA) 13 / Australia 2ND 12 Joe Harris G 6-6 225 9/7/91 Virginia 14 / USA 1ST 33 Brendan Haywood C 7-0 263 11/27/79 North Carolina 01 / USA 13TH 2 Kyrie Irving G 6-3 193 3/23/92 Duke 11 / USA 4TH 23 LeBron James F 6-8 250 12/30/84 St. Vincent-St. Mary (OH) 03 / USA 12TH 1 James Jones G/F 6-8 215 10/4/80 Miami (FL) 03 / USA 12TH 53 Alex Kirk C 7-0 245 11/14/91 New Mexico 14 / USA 1ST 0 Kevin Love F 6-10 243 9/7/88 UCLA 08 / USA 7TH 31 Shawn Marion F 6-7 228 5/7/78 UNLV 99 / USA 16TH 18 Mike Miller G/F 6-8 218 2/19/80 Florida 00 / USA 15TH 21 A.J. Price G 6-2 195 10/7/86 Connecticut 09 / USA 6TH 13 Tristan Thompson F/C 6-10 238 3/13/91 Texas 11 / Canada 4TH 17 Anderson Varejao F/C 6-11 267 9/28/82 FC Barcelona 04 / Brazil 11TH 3 Dion Waiters G 6-4 225 12/10/91 Syracuse 12 / USA 3RD HEAD COACH...David Blatt (Princeton) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH... Tyronn Lue (Nebraska) ASSISTANT COACHES... Jim Boylan (Marquette)... Bret Brielmaier (Arizona)... Larry Drew (Missouri)...James Posey (Xavier) HIGH PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR...Alex Moore... (Australia) HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER...Stephen Spiro (Temple) 0 Kevin Love 1 James Jones 2 Kyrie Irving 3 Dion Waiters 8 Matthew Dellavedova CAVALIERS NUMERICAL ROSTER 12 Joe Harris 13 Tristan Thompson 17 Anderson Varejao 18 Mike Miller 21 A.J. Price 30 23 LeBron James 31 Shawn Marion 33 Brendan Haywood 53 Alex Kirk 89 Lou Amundson

DRAFTED: Not drafted by an NBA franchise. 2013-14 SEASON: Appeared in 19 games for New Orleans and Chicago averaged 2.0 points and 2.9 rebounds in 9.7 minutes averaged 2.1 points and 3.1 boards in 18 contests with the Pelicans, while playing one minute in his only appearance with the Bulls registered a season-high seven points on 3-4 (.750) shooting, along with seven rebounds in a contest against Memphis on Nov. 30...recorded five points, seven boards, two assists and a pair of steals on Dec. 17 against Golden State. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 3.6 points on.491 shooting, 3.5 rebounds and 0.7 blocks in 12.6 minutes per game in 346 games (seven starts) over eight seasons with the Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, Indiana Pacers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Chicago Bulls and New Orleans Pelicans During the 2012-13 season with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Chicago Bulls and New Orleans Pelicans, appeared in 39 games and averaged 1.9 points and 2.7 boards in 9.5 minutes recorded a season-high eight points, along with six rebounds, a steal and a block on Jan. 2 against the Utah Jazz registered three contests of at least five points and five rebounds during 2011-12 with the Pacers, saw action in 60 games and averaged 3.6 points and 3.7 boards in 12.6 minutes recorded a career-high 21 points on 10-11 (.909) shooting, to go along with eight rebounds and a block against the Portland Trailblazers on March 13 gathered four or more rebounds 29 times and claimed 10+ rebounds twice...posted a season-high 12 boards against the Charlotte Bobcats on Feb. 22... during 2010-11 with the Warriors, appeared in 46 games (seven starts), averaging 4.3 points and 4.0 rebounds in 15.0 minutes...scoring and rebounding averages were the second-highest marks of his career...hauled in a season-high 12 rebounds at New Orleans on Jan. 5, scored a season-high 11 points twice: vs. Lakers on April 6 and vs. Timberwolves on March 13 during the 2009-10 season, appeared in 79 games, averaging 4.7 points and 4.4 rebounds in 14.8 minutes, while shooting.551 from the field set new career-highs in nearly every major statistical category, including points, rebounds, field goal percentage and minutes played 20-plus minutes 14 times, averaging 9.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.14 blocks and 22.1 minutes in those contests scored 10-plus points 11 times scored a career-high tying 20 points vs. Minnesota on March 16 grabbed 10-plus rebounds four times registered two double-doubles, both of the point/rebound variety appeared in all 16 of the Suns playoff games, averaging 2.9 points and 3.5 rebounds in 12.1 minutes in the 2008-09 season with Phoenix, appeared in 76 games, averaging 4.2 points and 3.6 rebounds in 13.7 minutes, while shooting.536 from the field...scored 10-plus points six times...scored a career-high tying 20 points to go along with 10 rebounds and four blocks vs. Toronto on Feb. 27...grabbed five-or-more rebounds 20 times... collected a career-high 14 rebounds vs. Indiana on Jan. 7...recorded one double-double...was the team s winner of the 2009 Dan Majerle Hustle Award in his first season with the Suns during the 2007-08 season with Philadelphia, appeared in 16 games, averaging 1.1 points in 4.0 minutes per game during the 2006-07 season, appeared in 11 games with Utah and Philadelphia in 10 games with the 76ers, averaged 1.6 points and 2.8 rebounds in 8.7 minutes...at Detroit on April 15, recorded career-highs of eight points, 11 rebounds and 4 blocks in 23 minutes of play led all NBA rookies in blocks per 48 minutes played (4.32) in 2006 07 and ranked sixth among all players league-wide also appeared in 25 games for the Colorado 14ers of the D-League and averaged 11.1 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in 25.2 minutes... was named the 2006-07 D-League Rookie of the Year despite being called up to the NBA halfway through the season named to the 2006-07 All-NBA D-League First Team...ranked 5th in the D-League in blocks per game, 8th in field goal percentage (.562) and 9th in rebounds per game. PLAYOFF CAREER: Appeared in 29 career playoff games with averages of 2.7 points on.524 shooting and 2.1 rebounds in 10.3 minutes during the 2012 PLAYOFFS with Indiana, averaged 2.5 points on and 2.1 rebounds in 11 games in the 2010 PLAYOFFS with Phoenix, appeared in 16 games and averaged 2.9 points on.528 shooting and 3.5 rebounds in 12.1 minutes during the 2008 PLAYOFFS with Philadelphia, played in two games and averaged 2.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in 5.0 minutes. PERSONAL: Grew up in Boulder, Colorado graduated cum laude from UNLV in May 2005 with a bachelor s degree in university studies with areas of study in English and philosophy was the first player in Mountain West Conference history to record multiple career games with 20+ points and 20+ rebounds has Swedish heritage on his father s side, and also lived in Stockholm for a time. LOU AMUNDSON NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG UTA-PHI 06-07 11 0 89 8.1 6 15.400 0 0.000 4 10.400 13 15 28 2.5 1 0.1 15 0 1 0.1 8 0.7 16 1.5 PHI 07-08 16 0 64 4.0 8 16.500 0 0.000 2 7.286 7 5 12 0.8 0 0.0 13 0 1 0.1 1 0.1 18 1.1 PHO 08-09 76 0 1044 13.7 134 250.536 0 1.000 53 120.442 128 142 270 3.6 28 0.4 154 0 32 0.4 65 0.9 321 4.2 PHO 09-10 79 0 1168 14.8 152 276.551 0 1.000 67 123.545 128 218 346 4.4 31 0.4 169 1 24 0.3 73 0.9 371 4.7 GSW 10-11 46 7 691 15.0 83 183.454 0 0.000 34 87.391 81 104 185 4.0 17 0.4 87 1 14 0.3 33 0.7 200 4.3 IND 11-12 60 0 753 12.6 89 207.430 0 0.000 35 82.427 94 128 222 3.7 14 0.2 125 1 27 0.5 44 0.7 213 3.6 MIN-CHI-NO 12-13 39 0 372 9.5 32 81.395 0 0.000 12 36.333 48 58 106 2.7 11 0.3 53 0 16 0.4 12 0.3 76 1.9 NO-CHI 13-14 19 0 185 9.7 16 32.500 0 0.000 6 24.250 28 27 55 2.9 6 0.3 49 2 9 0.5 11 0.6 38 2.0 TOTAL 346 7 4366 12.6 520 1060.491 0 2.000 213 489.436 527 697 1224 3.5 108 0.3 177 5 124 0.4 247 0.7 1253 3.6 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG PHI 07-08 2 0 10 5.0 2 4.500 0 0.000 1 2.500 5 2 7 3.5 0 0.0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 2.5 PHO 09-10 16 0 194 12.1 19 36.528 0 0.000 9 21.429 30 26 56 3.5 1 0.1 31 0 6 0.4 7 0.4 47 2.9 IND 11-12 11 0 94 8.5 12 23.522 0 0.000 3 6.500 6 17 23 2.1 2 0.2 16 0 2 0.2 5 0.5 27 2.5 TOTAL 29 0 298 10.3 33 63.524 0 0 #DIV/0! 13 29.448 41 45 86 3.0 3 0.1 49 0 8 0.3 12 0.4 79 2.7 32

DRAFTED: Not drafted by an NBA franchise. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on August 5, 2013. 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in three games (all starts) for the Cavaliers Summer League Team in Las Vegas averaged 11.7 points, 4.7 rebounds and a team-high 4.7 assists in 32.0 minutes ranked third in the league in assists per game tallied 13 points, nine rebounds and six assists in 37 minutes against Milwaukee on July 11 posted 19 points and four rebounds vs. Philadelphia on July 14. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 72 games (four starts) for the Cleveland Cavaliers averaged 4.7 points on.412 shooting, 1.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 17.7 minutes also shot.368 from the three-point line and.792 from the free throw line became just the sixth NBA rookie to make at least 50 three pointers (57 3FGM) and have a 3.00+ assists/turnover ratio (3.10 Ast/TO) joining Scott Brooks (1988-89), Nick Van Exel (1993-94), Chris Duhon (2004-05), Chris Paul (2005-06) and Brian Roberts (2012-13) (STATS, Inc.) hit 54 three-pointers in games where he came off the bench, which ranked second among rookies in three-pointers made off the bench (Tim Hardaway Jr., 129) posted three double-doubles on the season made his NBA debut on Nov. 2 at Indiana recorded his first career double-double with 11 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting, four rebounds and 10 assists in 33 minutes versus Oklahoma City on March 20 registered his second straight double-double with 14 points, including 3-5 (.600) from the three-point line, five rebounds and 10 assists in 37 minutes against Houston on March 22 became the first Cavs player to record consecutive point-assist double-doubles off the bench since John Morton (March 14-16, 1991) finished with a career-high 21 points on 7-9 (.778) shooting, including a career-high five three-pointers, three rebounds and six assists in 36 minutes at Detroit on March 26 came off the bench to distribute a career-high 12 assists and added 14 points for his third double-double of the season against Detroit on April 9, becoming just the second Cavs rookie to come off the bench and dish out at least 12 assists in a game (Terrell Brandon, 13 assists on March 22, 1992 against Atlanta) scored 10-19 points 12 times and 20 or more points once dished out 10 or more assists three times led or tied for the team lead in points once, assists eight times, steals six times and blocks three times was DNP-CD nine times on the season was placed on the Inactive List one time on the season. COLLEGE CAREER: Played 136 games in four seasons at St. Mary s University, averaging 14.2 points on.415 shooting, 3.4 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.1 steals in 36.4 minutes as a senior, played in 35 games and averaged 15.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 36.4 minutes named First-Team All-West Coast Conference selected as finalist for the Bob Cousy Award AP Honorable Mention All-American scored over 30 points on three occasions as a junior, appeared in 33 games and averaged 15.5 points, 3.3 rebounds and 6.4 assists in 37.5 minutes named WCC Player of the Year and First-Team All-WCC lead the conference in assists per game and was second in free-throw percentage (.857) Honorable Mention AP All-American as a sophomore, played in 34 games and averaged 13.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.2 steals in 35.3 minutes named First-Team All-WCC and WCC All-Tournament Team as a freshman, played in 34 games and averaged 12.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.2 steals in 36.4 minutes. PERSONAL: Native of Australia prior to St. Mary s, played in the South East Australian League for the Australian Institute of Sport favorite hobby is playing the guitar favorite movie is Batman favorite board game is Monopoly favorite sport other than basketball is Australian Football. MATTHEW DELLAVEDOVA NBA REGULAR SEASON FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TOTAL 3-POINT FGA GA FTM FTA PCT DEF TOT TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM PCT GM PCT OFF RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG CLE 13-14 72 4 1271 17.7 122 296.412 57 155.368 38 48.792 29 94 123 1.7 187 2.6 121 0 33 0.5 5 0.1 339 4.7 COLLEGE CAREER TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS FTM FTA PCT TEAM YEAR GP MIN FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG ST. MARYS 09-10 34 1236 121 310.390 74 186.398 96 113.850 119 3.5 153 4.5 40 1.2 0 0.0 412 12.1 ST. MARYS 10-11 34 1199 142 340.418 68 181.376 104 118.881 123 3.6 180 5.3 42 1.2 1 0.0 456 13.4 ST. MARYS 11-12 33 1236 157 352.446 60 169.355 138 161.857 109 3.3 212 6.4 28 0.8 2 0.1 512 15.5 ST. MARYS 12-13 35 1273 170 421.404 86 225.382 127 149.852 118 3.4 223 6.4 40 1.1 4 0.1 553 15.8 TOTAL 136 4944 590 1423.415 288 761.378 465 541.860 469 3.4 768 5.6 150 1.1 7 0.1 1933 14.2 34

DRAFTED: Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round (33rd overall pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft. 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in four games (all starts) for the Cavaliers Summer League Team in Las Vegas averaged 7.8 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 24.8 minutes...tallied 11 points and four assists in 31 minutes against Miami on July 18. COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 135 games (128 starts) at Virginia with averages of 12.6 points on.445 shooting, 3.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.9 steals in 30.3 minutes finished his four-year career ranked first all-time at Virginia in games played (135), second in three-point percentage (.407), second in three-pointers made (263) and 11th in scoring (1,698 points) during his senior year, averaged 12.0 points on.441 shooting from the field, 2.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 0.9 steals in 28.8 minutes over 37 games (all starts) named Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference as a senior during his junior year, appeared in 35 games (all starts) with averages of 16.3 points on.468 shooting from the field, 4.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.9 blocks in 32.5 minutes also shot.425 from the three-point line and scored in double figures in 31 of 35 games played recorded a season-high 36 points to go along with seven rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots in a win against Duke on Feb. 28, 2013 named First-Team All-ACC as a junior as a sophomore, played in 32 games (31 starts) and averaged 11.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.9 steals in 30.3 minutes as a freshman, played in 31 games (25 starts), averaging 10.4 points and 4.4 rebounds in 29.4 minutes. PERSONAL: Son of Alice and Joe Harris named to the 2014 Allstate Good Works Team for community service and improving the lives of others member of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America and Future Business Leaders of America named Mr. Basketball in the state of Washington in 2010 by the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association and selected the 2010 Gatorade Washington Boys Basketball Player of the Year. JOE HARRIS COLLEGE CAREER TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS DEF TOT TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG VA 10-11 31 25 910 29.4 107 256.418 65 156.417 44 58.759 35 100 135 4.4 39 1.3 69 2 27 0.9 11 0.4 323 10.4 VA 11-12 32 31 969 30.3 121 274.442 49 129.380 71 92.772 29 95 124 3.9 55 1.7 68 2 23 0.7 12 0.4 362 11.3 VA 12-13 35 35 1139 32.5 191 408.468 77 181.425 111 150.740 30 111 141 4.0 76 2.2 82 2 31 0.9 17 0.5 570 16.3 VA 13-14 37 37 1066 28.8 149 338.441 72 180.400 73 114.640 22 87 109 2.9 84 2.3 88 0 35 0.9 8 0.2 443 12.0 TOTAL 135 128 4084 30.3 568 1276.445 263 646.407 299 414.722 116 393 509 3.8 254 1.9 307 6 116 0.9 48 0.4 1698 12.6 36

DRAFTED: Selected in the first round (20th overall pick) of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. HOW ACQUIRED: Acquired along with the draft rights to forward Dwight Powell from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for guard Scotty Hopson and cash considerations on July 12, 2014. 2013-14 SEASON: Missed the entire season due to a stress fracture in his left foot. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 6.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 23.4 minutes per game in 794 games (548 starts) over 12 seasons with Washington, Dallas and Charlotte his career field goal percentage of.528 ranks ninth among active players during the 2012-13 season, appeared in 61 games for the Bobcats, with 17 starts averaged 3.5 points and 4.8 rebounds in 19.0 minutes scored in double figures twice grabbed 10 or more rebounds four times recorded one double-double, tallying a season-high 14 points and a season-high 11 rebounds on Nov. 3 at Dallas also grabbed 11 rebounds each on Nov. 13 against Washington, Nov. 19 against Milwaukee and Nov. 28 at Atlanta led or tied for the team lead in rebounds nine times, in steals three times and in blocks 14 times in 2011-12, appeared in 54 games for the Mavericks, starting all 54 averaged 5.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.0 block in 21.2 minutes, while shooting.518 from the field scored in double figures seven times and grabbed double-figure rebounds eight times tallied two double-doubles scored a season-high 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds on Feb. 28 against New Jersey scored 12 points and grabbed a season-high-tying 12 rebounds on Jan. 27 against Utah grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds on Jan. 4 against Phoenix recorded a season-high five blocks on Jan. 29 against San Antonio recorded 1,000th career block on Jan. 1 at Minnesota during the 2010-11 season, appeared in 72 games (eight starts) for the Mavericks, averaging 4.4 points on.574 shooting and 5.2 rebounds in 18.3 minutes scored in double figures six times and grabbed double-figure rebounds nine times tallied two double-doubles scored a season-high 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds on Feb. 16 against Sacramento scored a season-high-tying 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds on Feb. 23 against Utah grabbed a season-high 19 rebounds and blocked five shots on April 6 against Denver in the 2009-10 season, appeared in 77 total games (67 starts) for the Wizards and Mavericks, posting season averages of 9.1 points on.562 shooting, 9.3 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in 30.6 minutes ranked third in the NBA in offensive rebounds (278), while ranking fourth in both blocks per game and total blocks (158) saw action in 49 games (48 starts) for the Wizards, averaging 9.8 points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.1 blocks, before being traded to Dallas on Feb. 13 following trade, played in 28 games (19 starts) for the Mavericks, averaging 8.1 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.0 blocks overall, scored in double figures 38 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds 31 times, recording 19 double-doubles 14 double-doubles came with Washington, five with Dallas Scored 16 points and grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds for the Wizards on Jan. 15 at Chicago and tallied 13 points and a career-high-tying 20 rebounds for the Mavericks on Feb. 22 against Indiana, becoming just the third player in the last 22 seasons to record 20-rebound games with two different teams in the same season, along with Dikembe Mutombo (Atlanta and Philadelphia in 2000-01) and Olden Polynice (Phoenix and Sacramento in 1993-94) scored a season-high 19 points on Oct. 30 for the Wizards at Atlanta during the 2008-09 season, saw action in just six games (five starts) for the Wizards after missing the season s first 75 games due to right wrist surgery averaged 9.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocks scored in double figures in three of six games and tallied two double-doubles posted season highs of 18 points and 12 rebounds on April 4 against Miami tallied 12 points and 10 rebounds on April 2 against Cleveland had 15 points, nine rebounds and a season-high five blocks on April 10 at Toronto in the 2007-08 season, appeared in 80 games for the Wizards, starting all 80 averaged a career-high 10.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in a career-high 27.9 minutes shot.528 from the field and a career-best.735 from the free-throw line ranked fifth in the NBA in offensive rebounds (273) and 10th in total blocks (133) scored in double figures 45 times, including four games of 20 points or more, and grabbed double-figure rebounds 20 times tallied 16 doubledoubles opened the season with three straight double-doubles, marking his first career stretch of three consecutive double-doubles scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds on Feb. 10 at Phoenix, followed by 20 points and 10 rebounds on Feb. 11 at Golden State, recording consecutive games with 20 points or more and 10 rebounds or more for the first time in his career scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed 10 rebounds on April 5 at Chicago grabbed a career-high 11 offensive rebounds on Oct. 31 at Indiana handed out a career-high five assists on Feb. 23 against Charlotte during the 2006-07 season, appeared in 77 games (49 starts) for the Wizards, averaging 6.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 22.6 minutes scored in double figures 19 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds 11 times tallied seven double-doubles scored a season-high 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds on Feb. 5 against Seattle scored 12 points and grabbed a season-high 14 rebounds on Dec. 21 at Sacramento during the 2005-06 season, appeared in 79 games (70 starts) for the Wizards, averaging 7.3 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 23.8 minutes scored in double figures 26 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds 13 times tallied seven double-doubles scored a season-high 21 points on Jan. 25 at Boston scored 10 points and grabbed a season-high 14 rebounds on Nov. 2 at Toronto in 2004-05, appeared in 68 games for the Wizards, starting all 68 averaged 9.4 points on.560 shooting, 6.8 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 27.4 minutes scored in double figures 32 times, including three games with 20 points or more, and grabbed double-figure rebounds 11 times tallied six double-doubles scored a season-high 22 points on a career-high-tying 10 field goals and grabbed 10 rebounds on Nov. 28 at Toronto tied season high with 22 points on March 5 at Charlotte scored 14 points and grabbed a season-high 14 rebounds on Nov. 26 at Philadelphia scored 17 points and tied season high with 14 rebounds on Dec. 10 against New York tied a career high with seven blocked shots on Nov. 13 at Cleveland had a career-high five steals on Nov. 14 against Dallas during the 2003-04 season, appeared in 77 games (59 starts) for the Wizards, averaging 7.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 19.3 minutes scored in double figures 17 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds seven times tallied three double-doubles scored a season-high 23 points on a career-high 10 field goals and grabbed 11 rebounds on Nov. 29 against Detroit scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds on Feb. 4 against Memphis scored 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds on Feb. 7 at Cleveland grabbed a season-high 16 rebounds on Dec. 2 at Dallas in 2002-03, appeared in 81 games (69 starts) for the Wizards, averaging 6.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 23.8 minutes scored in double figures 16 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds five times tallied two double-doubles scored 11 points and grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds on Dec. 18 against Memphis scored a season-high 16 points on Jan. 16 against Orlando recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds on Feb. 25 at Indiana appeared in 62 games (two starts) as a rookie with the Wizards during the 2001-02 season averaged 5.1 points, 5.2 38

rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 20.4 minutes scored in double figures seven times and grabbed double-figure rebounds eight times tallied two double-doubles recorded first career double-double with 17 points and a season-high 15 rebounds on Dec. 11 at Memphis scored 11 points and grabbed 11 rebounds on Dec. 22 at New York scored a season-high 19 points on Dec. 8 at Dallas blocked a career-high seven shots on Dec. 19 against Atlanta, tying a then-verizon Center record named NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month in December after averaging 7.9 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.2 blocks. PLAYOFF CAREER: Has appeared in 53 career postseason games (28 starts), averaging 6.4 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks, while shooting.564 from the field has three double-doubles during the 2012 PLAYOFFS, played in four games, averaged 3.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in 15.3 minutes in the 2011 PLAYOFFS, saw action in 18 playoff games during the Mavericks run to the NBA Championship, averaging 3.1 points on.581 shooting, to go with 4.1 rebounds and 1.0 block in 15.3 minutes during the 2010 PLAYOFFS, played in six playoff games, averaging 6.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 23.2 minutes during the 2008 PLAYOFFS, played in six playoff games averaged a playoff career-high 12.0 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.5 blocks during the 2007 PLAYOFFS, appeared in three playoff games, averaging 4.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 11.3 minutes in the 2006 PLAYOFFS, started all six games, averaging 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 25.8 minutes while shooting.682 from the field in the 2005 PLAYOFFS, saw action in 10 playoff games, starting all 10 averaged 10.6 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.4 steals in 27.4 minutes averaged 13.0 points and 8.8 rebounds in four games in the second round against Miami posted postseason career highs of 18 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks, while adding two steals in 42 minutes in Game 4 versus the Heat on May 14. NOTABLE: NBA Champion with the Dallas Mavericks (2011) NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month in December 2001. PERSONAL: Full name is Brendan Todd Haywood the son of Barbara Haywood after moving from New York to Greensboro, NC, attended Dudley High School majored in communications at North Carolina while with the Wizards, served as color commentator for selected Washington Mystics games on Comcast SportsNet during the summers of 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2008 hosts an annual free oneday basketball camp for kids at Dudley established the Brendan Haywood Single Parents Fund, which aims to support programs that assist underprivileged single parent families, in 2010 in Feb. 2013, announced he would pay the electric bills for one year for 15 single mothers and their families who are participating in the rapid re-housing program through the Salvation Army s Center of Hope Women and Children s Shelter donated over $25,000 to provide 40 computers to Greensboro s Guilford Preparatory Academy and joined the Community Foundation of Greensboro to sponsor a book fair for Peck Elementary School. BRENDAN HAYWOOD NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG WAS 01-02 62 2 1266 20.4 109 221.493 0 0-97 160.606 143 179 322 5.2 29 0.5 158 1 21 0.3 91 1.5 315 5.1 WAS 02-03 81 69 1930 23.8 173 339.510 0 0-155 245.633 192 212 404 5.0 29 0.4 225 3 32 0.4 119 1.5 501 6.2 WAS 03-04 77 59 1484 19.3 200 388.515 0 1.000 137 234.585 186 201 387 5.0 43 0.6 154 0 32 0.4 100 1.3 537 7.0 WAS 04-05 68 68 1865 27.4 239 427.560 0 0-159 261.609 202 262 464 6.8 57 0.8 218 6 52 0.8 114 1.7 637 9.4 WAS 05-06 79 70 1879 23.8 222 432.514 0 0-131 224.585 200 267 467 5.9 46 0.6 232 2 30 0.4 104 1.3 575 7.3 WAS 06-07 77 49 1740 22.6 198 355.558 0 0-115 210.548 195 282 477 6.2 47 0.6 208 3 34 0.4 88 1.1 511 6.6 WAS 07-08 80 80 2228 27.9 316 599.528 0 0-216 294.735 273 303 576 7.2 71 0.9 216 1 31 0.4 133 1.7 848 10.6 WAS 08-09 6 5 175 29.2 24 50.480 0 0-10 21.476 13 31 44 7.3 8 1.3 14 0 4 0.7 15 2.5 58 9.7 WAS-DAL 09-10 77 67 2355 30.6 276 491.562 0 1.000 152 245.620 278 437 715 9.3 43 0.6 209 2 26 0.3 158 2.1 704 9.1 DAL 10-11 72 8 1331 18.5 128 223.574 0 1.000 64 177.362 129 247 376 5.2 19 0.3 146 0 16 0.2 74 1.0 320 4.4 DAL 11-12 54 54 1146 21.2 118 228.518 0 0-45 96.469 139 185 324 6.0 19 0.4 121 0 24 0.4 54 1.0 281 5.2 CHA 12-13 61 17 1162 19.0 93 216.431 0 1.000 30 66.455 125 165 290 4.8 29 0.5 125 0 16 0.3 49 0.8 216 3.5 CHA 13-14 INJURED - STRESS FRACTURE LEFT FOOT TOTAL 794 548 18561 23.6 2096 3969.528 0 4.000 1311 2233.587 2075 2771 4846 6.1 440 0.6 2026 18 318 0.4 1099 1.4 5503 6.9 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG WAS 04-05 10 10 296 29.6 39 72.542 0 0-28 44.636 35 41 76 7.6 10 1.0 40 1 14 1.4 20 2.0 106 10.6 WAS 05-06 6 6 155 25.8 15 22.682 0 0-13 25.520 7 12 19 3.2 5 0.8 22 0 2 0.3 11 1.8 43 7.2 WAS 06-07 3 0 34 11.3 5 7.714 0 0-3 4.750 3 2 5 1.7 1 0.3 7 0 1 0.3 0 0.0 13 4.3 WAS 07-08 6 6 178 29.7 26 44.591 0 0-20 25.800 13 27 40 6.7 5 0.8 25 1 4 0.7 9 1.5 72 12.0 DAL 09-10 6 2 139 23.2 12 21.571 0 0-12 20.60 18 19 37 6.2 3 0.5 14 0 7 1.2 10 1.7 36 6.0 DAL 10-11 18 0 275 15.3 18 31.581 0 0-20 43.47 34 39 73 4.1 4 0.2 48 0 2 0.1 18 1.0 56 3.1 DAL 11-12 4 4 61 15.3 4 14.286 0 0-5 8.63 7 6 13 3.3 1 0.3 8 0 1 0.3 2 0.5 13 3.3 TOTAL 53 28 1138 21.5 119 211.564 0 0-101 169.598 117 146 263 5.0 29 0.5 164 2 31 0.6 70 1.3 339 6.4 39

DRAFTED: Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (1st overall pick) of the 2011 NBA Draft. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 71 games (all starts) for the Cleveland Cavaliers averaged 20.8 points on.430 shooting, 3.6 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.5 steals in 35.2 minutes per game ranked 14th in the NBA in points per game, while also owning the highest scoring average among all Eastern Conference point guards shot.861 from the free throw line, which was the 13th-best mark in the league was one of only six players in the NBA with averages of at least 20 points and six assists per game became only the second Cavs player to ever average at least 20 points and five assists in multiple seasons (LeBron James) scored a NBA-high 55 points in overtime and his 7.9 overtime points per game were the second-most in the league (min. 2 OT games) was also solid in the fourth quarter with an average of 6.1 points (8th in NBA) was voted a starter in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans became the second Cavs player and second-youngest player to ever earn MVP honors of an All-Star Game (LeBron James) after tallying a team-high 31 points (15 in the 4th quarter) on 14-17 (.824) shooting, including 3-6 (.500) from long range, a game-high 14 assists and five rebounds in 34 minutes in a 163-155 win for the East became the first player to have at least 31 points and 14 assists in an All-Star Game and tied Glen Rice s record (1997) for points in a half with 24 in the second half in All-Star Game history, the only other player to record more than 10 field goals and 10 assists in a game was Dwyane Wade in 2010 (12-16 shooting, 11 assists) was named the NBA s Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played from Dec. 9-15 after averaging 29.0 points on.508 (32-63) shooting, including.409 (9-22) from beyond the arc and.933 (14-15) from the foul line, 6.3 assists and 2.3 steals in 34.3 minutes in three games tied his career high with 12 assists on three occasions (11/9, 2/7 and 2/28) recorded a career-high 44 points on 16-31 (.516) shooting, including 5-9 (.556) from the three-point line, seven rebounds, a game-high eight assists and three steals in 43 minutes against Charlotte on April 5 registered his best shooting percentage of his career with 17 points on 7-8 (.875) shooting, six rebounds, a game-high eight assists and one steal in 28 minutes at Orlando on April 2 had a strong all-around game with 30 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and two steals in 43 minutes against New York on March 8 notched his first career triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high-tying 12 assists in a 99-79 over Utah Jazz on Feb. 28 had a near double-double with a game-high 31 points on 10-19 (.526) shooting, including 4-7 (.571) from deep, and nine assists to go along with five rebounds and four steals in 43 minutes in a win at Oklahoma City on Feb. 26 in the Feb. 7 victory at Washington, he posted a double-double at halftime for the first time in his career (12 points, 10 assists) and finished the night with 23 points, three rebounds and a career-high-tying 12 assists in 33 minutes in 10 games from Dec. 10-29, averaged 28.5 points on.491 shooting, including.438 (28-64) from deep,.940 (47-50) from the foul line, 6.8 assists and 1.5 steals in 37.0 minutes joined LeBron James (March 5, 2008 at NYK) and Campy Russell (March 13, 1979 vs. PHX) as the only Cavs players to ever post at least 40 points, nine assists and four steals in a single game after putting up those numbers against Atlanta on Dec. 26 his 12 points in the second overtime on Dec. 26 versus Atlanta was one point shy of tying the most points scored in a single overtime in franchise history (LeBron James, 13 points in second OT on Jan. 24, 2007 vs. PHI)...in the win over Milwaukee on Dec. 20, recorded 39 points on 13-25 (.520) shooting, six assists and a career-high four blocks in 42 minutes to become the only Cavs guard to ever have 39 points and four blocks in a single game (since blocks became an official stat in 1973-74) put up his fourth double-double of the season with 25 points, 10 assists and zero turnovers against Portland on Dec. 17, the first time in his career with those numbers tallied 37 points, 11 assists and just one turnover in the Dec. 10 win over the Knicks, becoming the first Cavs player since World B. Free on March 29, 1986 (43 points, 11 assists, 0 turnovers) to put up those numbers and was the first NBA player to do so since Kobe Bryant on Dec. 29, 2009 (44 points, 11 assists, one turnover vs. GSW) against Washington on Nov. 20, scored 18 of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter put up 41 points (nine in OT) on 14-28 (.500) shooting, including 4-7 (.571) from deep, four rebounds, five assists and two steals in 42 minutes at Washington on Nov. 16 in a 127-125 double-overtime win over Philadelphia on Nov. 9, he became the third Cavs player to ever tally 39 points, five rebounds and 12 assists in a single game (LeBron James and Mark Price) recorded six double-doubles and one triple-double on the season scored 10-19 points 29 times, 20-29 points 28 times, 30-39 points seven times and 40 points or more three times led or tied for the team lead in assists 44 times, scoring 38 times, steals 30 times, blocks seven times and rebounds one time missed three games due to a left knee contusion from Jan. 2-5 missed eight games from Mar. 18-30 due to a left biceps strain was placed on the Inactive List 11 times on the season. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 20.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.4 steals in 33.7 minutes per game in 181 games (all starts) over three seasons with Cleveland played in 59 games (all starts) during the 2012-13 season averaged 22.5 points on.452 shooting, 3.7 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.5 steals in 34.7 minutes also shot.391 from three-point range and.855 from the free throw line joined Lenny Wilkens (1972-73) as the only Cavs players to average at least 20.0 points and 5.0 assists, while shooting.800 or better from the foul line in a single season and was the only player in the Eastern Conference to put up those numbers on the season became the fourth No. 1 overall pick in NBA history to average at least 20 points and five assists through a player s first two seasons (Oscar Robertson, Allen Iverson and LeBron James) his 22.5 points per game were the highest for any player age 22 or younger in 2012-13 and the most among all Eastern Conference point guards became only the second Cavs player since 1985-86 to post five games of at least 35 points in a single season (LeBron James) won the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played from Jan. 21-27 after scoring at least 30 points in three straight games (40 vs. BOS on 1/22, 35 vs. MIL on 1/25 and 32 at TOR on 1/26) and becoming only the fifth player in NBA history to register three straight 30-point games before his 21st birthday (John Drew, Bernard King, LeBron James and Kevin Durant) was selected to the 2013 NBA All-Star Game, becoming the 16th All-Star in Cavaliers history, the sixth-youngest player ever named to an All-Star team (20 years, 331 days) and one of seven to make it before turning 21 participated in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend, scoring 32 points on 14-20 (.700) shooting, including shooting 4-8 (.500) from beyond the three-point line, to go along with six rebounds and six assists won the 2013 Foot Locker Three-Point Contest at All-Star Weekend, joining Mark Price (1993 and 94) as the only Cavs players to win the event recorded 15 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting, including 3-6 (.500) from long range, three rebounds and four assists in 25 minutes in the 2013 NBA All-Star Game shot a perfect 14-14 from the foul line and finished with 34 points, four rebounds, eight assists and three steals 41

at Brooklyn on Nov. 13, becoming just the sixth Cavs player since 1986-87 to make at least 14 free throws without a miss posted a career-high 41 points on 15-25 (.600) shooting, five rebounds and five assists at New York on Dec. 15, becoming the youngest player (20 years old) to score 40 or more points in an NBA game at the current Madison Square Garden (opened in 1968) recorded a game-high 33 points, including shooting 10-of-10 from the free throw line, five rebounds, six assists, four steals and a career-high three blocks in 38 minutes, including hitting the game-winning jump shot with one second remaining to seal the Cavs victory over Charlotte on Jan. 4 became only the second Cavs player since 1985-86 to tally at least 33 points, five rebounds, six assists, four steals and three blocks in a single game (LeBron James on Jan. 9, 2009 vs. Boston) became the youngest player to ever score 40 points in a game against the Boston Celtics (20 years, 305 days old) after finishing with 40 points on 16-24 (.667) shooting from the field, five assists and two steals in 38 minutes on Jan. 22 swiped at least three steals in five straight games from Jan. 9-16, becoming the first Cavs player to do so since LeBron James in December 2004 set a season-high with five steals and added 28 points and seven assists at Denver on Jan. 11 during a 20-game stretch from Jan. 2 to Feb. 11, averaged 25.1 points on.483 shooting, including.465 (40-86) from the three-point line and.893 (92-103) from the foul line, 3.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.1 steals in 35.2 minutes per game scored 32 points and hit the game-winning three-pointer with 0.7 seconds remaining on Jan. 26 at Toronto tallied 35 points, five rebounds, seven assists and two steals, including scoring 20 points in the final seven minutes, in a victory over the Hornets on Feb. 20 recorded four double-doubles on the year averaged 6.8 points in the fourth quarter, which ranked 4th in the NBA...in the final three minutes of the fourth quarter, averaged an NBA-high 3.5 points and scored at least 10 points in 16 fourth quarters on the season scored 10-19 points 17 times, 20-29 points 24 times, 30-39 points 11 times and 40 or more points twice led the team in scoring 47 times, rebounds seven times, assists 41 times, steals 23 times and blocks 11 times missed games from Nov. 21-Dec. 8 with a hairline/non-displaced fracture in left index finger missed games from Feb. 26-March 1 with a sore/hyperextended right knee missed games from March 12-29 with a left (AC) acromioclavicular sprain missed game on April 1 due to rest/recovery protocol...was DNP-CD one time and DND four times was placed on the Inactive List 18 times on the season played in 51 games (all starts) during the 2011-12 season averaged 18.5 points on.469 shooting, 3.7 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 30.5 minutes also shot.399 from three-point range and.872 from the free throw line among rookies, ranked first in points per game and free throw percentage and second in three-point percentage and assists per game ranked fourth in the NBA and first among rookies in points per fourth quarter at 6.4 points per game (min. 35 games) ranked second in the NBA and first among rookies in points per fourth quarter inside the final three minutes of games at 3.2 per game joined Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, Allen Iverson and LeBron James as the only No.1 overall draft picks to average 18.0 points and 5.0 assists became one of six rookies in league history to average 18.0 points, 5.0 assists, 1.0 steal and.450 shooting from the field, along with Alvan Adams, Magic Johnson, Grant Hill and Tyreke Evans by finishing the season averaging at least 18.0 points and shooting.399 from three-point range, joined Larry Bird as the only rookies in NBA history to accomplish this feat became the fourth rookie in league history to average 18.0 points and shoot at least.860 from the free throw line, joining Rick Barry, Kevin Durant and O.J. Mayo participated in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend, scoring 34 points, including shooting 8-8 from beyond the three-point line, to go along with a game-high nine assists and earned the game s Most Valuable Player honor three-time winner of the NBA s Rookie of the Month Award, for games played in December/January, February and March in his NBA debut, scored six points while dishing out seven assists and only having one turnover against Toronto on Dec. 26, becoming the first Cav to have at least seven assists and one or fewer turnovers in their NBA debut scored a career-high 32 points on 12-20 (.600) shooting, including 21 points in the fourth quarter (17 in the last 2:58) becoming the first rookie to score at least 21 points in any quarter since Roddy Beaubois (21 in the 2nd) of the Dallas Mavericks on Mar. 27, 2010, to go along with six rebounds in 31 minutes against New Jersey on Jan. 27 poured in 29 points on 10-19 (.526) shooting and added a career-high-tying nine rebounds and nine assists in a career-high 42 minutes against Atlanta on Mar. 21 dished out a career-high 12 assists to go along with nine points and six rebounds at Oklahoma City on Mar. 9 recorded his only double-double of the season with 19 points and 10 assists on Mar. 18 versus Atlanta against the Bucks on Mar. 30, scored a gamehigh 29 points on 11-20 (.550) shooting in 32 minutes, while shooting a perfect 6-6 from three-point range to set a Cavalier rookie records for the most three-pointers made in a game, and most three-pointers made in a game without a miss to become the first rookie in the NBA to make at least six three s in a game without a miss since Stephen Curry, who on Jan. 5, 2010 shot 6-6 for Golden State against Denver scored 10-19 points 19 times, scored 20-29 points 25 times and scored 30 or more points once shot.500 or better in 18 of the 26 games he scored 20 or more points led the team in scoring 24 times, rebounds three times, assists 31 times, steals 17 times and blocks four times missed games from Feb. 8-11 with a concussion missed game on Mar. 31 with a right shoulder sprain missed games from Apr. 4-17 with a contused/ sprained right shoulder was DNP-CD two times, DND eight times and NWT three times on the season was placed on the Inactive List two times on the season. NOTABLE: Two-time NBA All-Star (2013 and 2014) voted a starter in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans where he became the second Cavs player and second-youngest player to ever earn MVP honors of an All-Star Game won the Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice (Jan. 21-27, 2013 and Dec. 9-15, 2013) participated in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Houston won the 2013 Foot Locker Three-Point Contest at All-Star Weekend named 2012 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year, getting 117 of a possible 120 first place votes named MVP of the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Orlando three-time winner of the NBA s Rookie of the Month Award, for games played in December/January, February and March during the 2011-12 season named to the NBA s All-Rookie First Team for the 2011-12 season as the team s only unanimous selection named to the U.S.A. Olympic Select Team on May 21, 2012 2014 FIBA World Cup Most Valuable Player and All-Star Five selection in Madrid, Spain. made all six of his three-point attempts as part of a 10-13 (.769) shooting display on his way to a game-high 26 points and handed out four assists in a 129-92 win over Serbia in the gold medal game on Sept. 14, 2014 in nine tournament games (all starts) at the 2014 FIBA World Cup, averaged 12.1 points on.563 (45-80) shooting, including.609 (14-23) from the three-point line, 2.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 24.4 minutes per game. COLLEGE CAREER: Played one season for Duke University played in 11 games as a freshman, sitting out 26 contests with a toe injury on his right foot averaged 17.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game while shooting.529 (55-104) from the field,.462 (18-39) from behind the three-point line and.901 (64-71) from the free throw line started the first eight games of the year, averaging 17.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game injured his toe in the second half of a win vs. Butler on Dec. 4 returned to action in the NCAA Tournament and averaged 17.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in Duke s three outings scored a game-high 31 points to go with six rebounds, four 42

assists, two blocks and two steals versus No. 6 Michigan State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge early in the season, marking just the fourth time in Duke history a freshman scored 30 or more in a game selected as CBE Classic MVP after averaging 14.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.5 steals in four games in November had 17 points, five rebounds, six assists and two steals in the finals versus No. 4 Kansas State dished out nine assists against both Princeton and Colgate in the NCAA Tournament, scored team highs of 14 points against Hampton and 28 points against Arizona in the Sweet 16 while going 9-15 (.600) from the field, 8-9 (.888) from the line and 2-4 (.500) from three-point range against the Wildcats. PERSONAL: Father, Drederick, played at Boston University from 1984-88. Drederick had his jersey retired and ranks second in BU history with 1,931 career points. He went on to play professionally for the Bulleen Boomers in Australia, where Kyrie was born and holds citizenship with along with the United States as a high school senior, named McDonald s All-America, First Team All-America by Parade Magazine and USA Today, and finalist for the Naismith Boy s High School Player of the Year earned a gold medal with the U.S. under-18 (U-18) National Team at the FIBA Americas U-18 Championship in San Antonio, averaging 13.6 points and 4.2 assists selected MVP of the 2009 Nike Global Challenge in Portland playing for Team USA East in junior national team competition favorite book is Catcher in the Rye. KYRIE IRVING NBA REGULAR SEASON FREE THROWS TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG CLE 11-12 51 51 1558 30.7 350 747.469 73 183.399 171 196.872 44 147 191 3.7 275 5.4 110 0 54 1.1 20 0.4 944 18.5 CLE 12-13 59 59 2048 34.7 484 1070.452 109 279.391 248 290.855 34 182 216 3.7 350 5.9 146 0 89 1.5 21 0.4 1325 22.5 CLE 13-14 71 71 2496 35.2 532 1237.430 123 344.358 291 338.861 52 207 259 3.6 433 6.1 163 0 108 1.5 23 0.3 1478 20.8 TOTAL 181 181 6102 33.7 1366 3054.447 305 806.378 710 824.862 130 536 666 3.7 1058 5.8 419 0 251 1.4 64 0.4 3747 20.7 COLLEGE CAREER TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG DUKE 10-11 11 303 27.5 55 104.529 18 39.462 64 71.901 6 31 37 3.4 47 4.3 23 16 1.5 6 0.5 192 17.5 43

DRAFTED: Selected in the first round (first overall pick) of the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on July 12, 2014. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 77 games (all starts) for the Miami Heat averaged 27.1 points on.567 shooting, 6.9 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.6 steals in 37.7 minutes selected to the All-NBA First Team and All-Defensive Second Team was the only player in the league to average at least 20 points, six rebounds and six assists was a two-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week (ending Nov. 18 and Dec. 2) and two-time Eastern Conference Player of the Month (December and February) started for the Eastern Conference at the All-Star Game in New Orleans recorded a single-season career high in field goal percentage for the seventh consecutive season became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 100 treys in consecutive seasons while also shooting at least.550 from the floor each season ranked among the NBA leaders in field goals made (2nd), points (3rd), scoring average (3rd), field goal percentage (4th), minutes per game (6th), free throws made (7th), assists per game (10th) and steals per game (18th) led the Heat in points, scoring average, minutes played, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, double-doubles, triple-doubles, three-point plays, dunks, double-figure scoring efforts, 20-point games and 30-point games scored in double figures in all 77 games in which he appeared to extend his streak of consecutive double-figure scoring games to 572 overall (the fourth longest streak in NBA history) and a franchise-record 294 as a member of the Heat scored at least 20 points on 61 occasions, 30-or-more points 31 times, 40-or-more-points on three occasions, topped the 50-point plateau once en route to a 60-point performance scored a franchise-record and career-high 61 points vs. Charlotte on March 3 also set Heat franchise records for points in a half (37 in the 2nd half) and points in a quarter (25 in the 3rd Q) against Charlotte on March 3 tied the franchise record for points in a quarter with 25 in the first quarter at Cleveland on March 18 led the Heat in scoring 55 times (the fourth best single-season mark in franchise history), in minutes 59 times, in assists on 49 occasions, in rebounds 33 times and in steals 29 times (all team highs in 2013-14) became the youngest player in NBA history to score 23,000 points when he reached the milestone vs. Minnesota on April 4 grabbed double-figure rebounds on six occasions and handed out double-figure assists seven times recorded 12 double-doubles grabbed his 6,000th career rebound at New Orleans on Mar. 22 converted his 5,000th career free throw at Orlando on Nov. 20 played in his 800th career game on Jan. 9 at New York his season highs were 61 points (vs. Charlotte, Mar. 3), 14 rebounds (twice), 13 assists (at Philadelphia, Oct. 30), six steals (at New York, Feb. 1), three blocks (at Cleveland, Mar. 18) and 49:22 minutes (at Brooklyn, Jan. 10) sat out three games due to injury and was a healthy scratch on the inactive list for the final two games of the season missed one game (Dec. 28 at Portland) with a strained right groin, one game (Feb. 23 vs. Chicago) with a broken nose and one game (Mar. 19 at Boston) with back spasms. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has appeared in 842 regular season games (841 starts) during his 11-year career has averaged 27.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.71 steals and 39.5 minutes, while shooting.497 from the floor,.341 percent from three-point range and.747 percent from the foul line is the Cavaliers leader in points scored (15,251), scoring average (27.8 PPG) field goals made (5,415) and attempted (11,403), free throws made (3,650) and attempted (4,917), steals (955) and minutes played (22,119) also ranks second in team history in three-pointers made (771), second in assists (3,810), third in defensive rebounds (3,183), fourth in blocks (482), fifth in total rebounds (3,861) and is tied for seventh in games played (548) has missed a total of 27 games due to injury, four games as a DNP-CD, one game for personal reasons and 12 games as a healthy scratch ranked third on the NBA s all-time scoring average list behind only Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain has scored in double figures on 834 occasions, including 701 games with at least 20 points, 308 games with 30-or-more points, 52 40-point performances, 10 50-point efforts and one 60-point performance concluded the 2013-14 season having scored in double figures a career-high 572 consecutive games, a streak that began on Jan. 6, 2007 his longest stretch of consecutive 20-point games is 49 (Dec. 14, 2007-Mar. 26, 2008) his longest streak of consecutive 30-point outings is 10 (Mar. 22-Apr. 10, 2006) has recorded back-toback 40-point performances three times scored over 2,000 points in seven straight seasons from 2004-05 through 2010-11 and nine times overall in his career finished second in the NBA in points scored in eight consecutive seasons from 2004-12 has averaged at least 20 points in all 11 seasons has grabbed double-figure rebounds on 173 occasions and handed out double-figure assists 132 times has recorded 267 double-doubles and 37 triple-doubles his high for consecutive double-doubles is six (Nov. 3-12, 2007) and his high for consecutive triple-doubles is three (Mar. 7-12, 2009) his high for consecutive field goals made is 13 (accomplished twice: Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 2011 and Apr. 12-14, 2013) and his high for consecutive free throws made is 25 (Apr. 3-8, 2009) his high for consecutive games with a three-point field goal made is 19 (Mar. 5-Apr. 11, 2008) has hit multiple treys in a game 312 times his career high for consecutive games played is 117 (Feb. 1, 2005-Apr. 12, 2006) his high for consecutive games with a steal is 21 (Dec. 27, 2006-Feb. 7, 2007) and his high for consecutive games with a block is 13 (Dec. 21, 2008-Jan. 19, 2009) has 428 multi-steal games and 162 multi-block games has amassed at least 100 steals in each of his 11 seasons started all 76 games in which he appeared for the Heat in the 2012-13 season and averaged 26.8 points (.565 FG%,.753 FT%), 8.0 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 1.70 steals and 37.9 minutes was sidelined four games with a strained right hamstring (three from Mar. 31-Apr. 5 and again on Apr. 10) and one game (Apr. 15) with a sore right hamstring missed one game (Apr. 17) for personal reasons was named the NBA MVP for the second consecutive year and fourth time in five years was named First Team All-NBA and to the NBA All-Defensive First Team was a six-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week and a five-time Eastern Conference Player of the Month captured Player of the Month honors each of the first five months of the season becoming the first player to capture the award five consecutive months in the same season started for the Eastern Conference at the All-Star Game in Houston recorded single-season career highs in field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage this marked the sixth consecutive season in which he improved his field goal percentage and the second straight year he improved his three-point percentage became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 100 treys in a season while shooting at least 55% from the floor led the NBA in field goals made and ranked among the league leaders in triple-doubles (2nd), points (3rd), scoring average (4th), field goal percentage (5th), free throws made (6th) and attempted (6th), field goals attempted (7th), minutes (8th), assists (11th), double-doubles (tied-11th), steals per game (12th), rebounds per game (21st), three-point field goal percentage (28th) and blocks per game 45

(40th) led the Heat in points, scoring average, minutes played, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, double-doubles, triple-doubles, three-point plays, dunks, double-figure scoring efforts, 20-point games and 30-point games topped the Heat in scoring 54 times, in assists 55 times, in minutes 53 times and in rebounds 44 times (all team highs) and also led the team in blocks on 19 occasions scored in double figures in all 76 games he appeared to extend his streak of consecutive double-figure scoring games to 495 overall and a franchise-record 217 as a member of the Heat scored at least 20 points on 71 occasions, 30-or-more points 26 times and posted one 40-point performance set the franchise record for consecutive 20-point games at 38, the last 33 games of that streak were the first 33 games of the 2012-13 campaign and the 33 straight 20-point scoring games to open a season marked the second longest such streak in NBA history since the ABA-NBA merger became the first player in NBA history to score at least 30 points and shoot at least 60 percent from the floor in six consecutive games when he accomplished the feat from Feb. 3-12 during the streak he averaged 30.8 points and shot 71.7 percent from the floor set the franchise-record for consecutive 30-point performances with seven from Feb. 3-14 grabbed double-figure rebounds a career-high 25 times and handed out double-figure assists 15 times posted a career-high 36 double-doubles and four triple-doubles scored his 20,000th career point and handed out his 5,000th career assist at Golden State on Jan. 16 at 28 years and 17 days old he became the youngest player in NBA history to reach the 20,000-point plateau grabbed his 5,000th career rebound at Atlanta on Nov. 9 hit his 1,000th career three-point field goal vs. Philadelphia on Mar. 8 scored his 5,000th point as a member of the Heat vs. Houston on Feb. 6, reaching that milestone in a franchise-record 187 games established franchise records for points in a second overtime period (11) and combined overtime points in a game (15) in Miami s double-overtime win over Sacramento on Feb. 26 shot a single-game career-best 92.9 percent (13-14) from the floor on Feb. 4 vs. Charlotte, tying Alonzo Mourning for the second best single-game mark in Heat history Season Highs: 40 points (vs. Sacramento, Feb. 26), 16 rebounds (at Boston, Jan. 27), 16 assists (vs. Sacramento, Feb. 26), six steals (at Detroit, Dec. 28), four blocks (twice) and 51:56 minutes (at Boston, Jan. 27) during the 2011-12 season, started all 62 games in which he appeared for the Heat and averaged 27.1 points (.531 FG%,.771 FT%), 7.9 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 1.85 steals and 37.5 minutes missed one game due to injury (Jan. 5, due to a sprained left ankle) and was a DNP-CD on three occasions was named the NBA MVP for the third time in his career, becoming the first Heat player to capture the award was named First Team All-NBA and to the NBA All- Defensive First Team was a six-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week and a two-time Eastern Conference Player of the Month started for the Eastern Conference at the All-Star Game in Orlando and scored 36 points, his high in an All-Star Game this marked the fifth consecutive season in which he improved his field goal percentage led the NBA in field goals made per game and ranked among the leaders in points (2nd), field goals made (2nd), scoring average (3rd), steals (3rd), field goals attempted (4th), minutes per game (6th), field goal percentage (12th), assists per game (13th), double-doubles (tied-15th), defensive rebounds (17th), rebounds per game (25th) and total rebounds (26th) led the Heat in minutes played, points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, dunks, double-figure scoring efforts, 20-point games, 30-point games, 40-point games and doubledoubles topped the Heat in scoring 43 times, in assists 42 times, in minutes on 40 occasions and in steals 26 times (all team highs) also topped Miami in rebounds 23 times and blocks on 10 occasions scored in double figures 62 times, including 50 games with at least 20 points, 24 games with 30-or-more points and a pair of 40-point games grabbed double-figure rebounds on 17 occasions and handed out double-figure assists six times recorded 23 double-doubles tied the franchise record for most consecutive points to end a Heat victory, scoring Miami s final 17 points in a 101-98 win at New Jersey on Apr. 16 Season Highs: 41 points (vs. Philadelphia, Apr. 3), 13 rebounds (four times), 13 assists (vs. Indiana, Jan. 4), five steals (three times), three blocks (three times) and 47:18 minutes (at Chicago, Apr. 12) in the 2010-11 season, started all 79 games for the Heat in which he saw action and averaged 26.7 points (.510 FG%,.759 FT%), 7.5 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 1.57 steals and 38.8 minutes missed two games (Jan. 13-15) with a sprained left ankle and was a DNP-CD in the regular season finale (Apr. 13) named First Team All-NBA and to the NBA All-Defensive First Team was a five-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week and a three-time Player of the Month recipient started for the Eastern Conference and recorded only the second triple-double in All-Star Game history, finishing with team-highs in points (29), rebounds (12) and assists (game-high 10) recorded a single-season career high in defensive rebounds led the NBA in triple-doubles and field goals made and ranked among the league leaders in points scored (2nd), scoring average (2nd), free throws attempted (5th), free throws made (6th), field goal attempts (6th), minutes per game (6th), steals per game (10th), assists per game (12th), defensive rebounds (13th), double-doubles (tied-13th), field goal percentage (21st), total rebounds (32nd) and rebounds per game (34th) led the Heat in minutes, points, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists, steals, doubledoubles, triple-doubles, double-figure scoring efforts and 20-point games and tied for the lead in 30-point games and 40-point games scored in double figures in all 79 games he appeared, including 67 games with 20-or-more points, 25 games with at least 30 points, four 40-point performances and one 50-point effort grabbed double-figure rebounds 23 times and handed out double-figure assists on 12 occasions posted 31 double-doubles and four triple-doubles led Miami in scoring 39 times, in assists 59 times, in minutes on 45 occasions and in steals 40 times, all tops on the team also topped Miami in rebounds on 21 occasions and blocks 16 times his 51-point effort at Orlando on Feb. 3 was the NBA high in 2010-11 and set a Heat franchise record for most points in a road game and his 23 points in the opening quarter set the Heat record for points in a first quarter tallied a game-high 38 points, eight assists and five rebounds in his highly anticipated return to Cleveland on Dec. 2 and sat out the fourth quarter as Miami cruised to a 28-point victory his 24-point third quarter at Cleveland tied the Heat record for points in any quarter this season marked the fourth consecutive season in which he totaled at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists and 100 steals made his Heat debut in Boston on Oct. 26 and totaled 31 points, four rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 42:39 minutes Season Highs: 51 points (at Orlando, Feb. 3), 14 assists, (vs. Utah, Nov. 9), 13 rebounds (four times), six steals (at Milwaukee, Jan. 7), three blocks (three times) and 46:44 minutes (vs. Utah, Nov. 9) in 2009-10, started all 76 games in which he appeared for the Cavaliers and averaged 29.7 points (.503 FG%,.767 FT%), 8.6 assists, 7.3 rebounds, 1.64 steals, 1.01 blocks and 39.0 minutes missed six games as a healthy scratch to rest (two games from Mar. 6-8 and the final four games from Apr. 8-14) won his second consecutive NBA MVP Award earned First Team All-NBA honors and was an NBA All-Defensive First Team selection was a starter for the Eastern Conference at the NBA All-Star Game was a four-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month and a six-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week recorded career highs in three-point field goals attempted and assists led the league in road scoring (31.0 ppg), averaging more than 30 points on the road for the third straight year also topped the league in second half scoring (14.9 ppg) and fourth quarter scoring (8.0 ppg) scored at least 20 points in the second half of an NBA-best 19 games and at least 10 points in the fourth quarter a league-high 27 46

times in addition to leading the league in triple-doubles, he also ranked among the league leaders in points scored (2nd), scoring average (2nd), assists per game (6th) and steals per game (9th) led the Cavs in scoring average, points, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists, steals, blocks and minutes topped the Cavs in scoring 68 times, in assists 65 times, in steals on 29 occasions, in blocks 26 times and in rebounds 23 times had a league-high 15 games where he led his team in scoring, rebounds and assists scored in double figures in all 76 games, including 69 games with at least 20 points, 38 games with 30-or-more points and nine 40-point performances grabbed double-figure rebounds 24 times and handed out double-figure assists a career-high 24 times recorded 31 double-doubles and four triple-doubles became the Cavaliers all-time leader in minutes played on Mar. 5 vs. Detroit set a franchise-record for points in a half with 35 in the first half vs. New York on Feb. 6 Season Highs: 48 points (vs. Atlanta, Dec. 30), 16 rebounds (at Sacramento, Dec. 23), 15 assists (twice), five steals (three times), four blocks (four times) and 47:00 minutes (vs. Denver, Feb. 18) during the 2008-09 season, started all 81 games in which he saw action and averaged 28.4 points (.489 FG%,.780 FT%), 7.6 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.69 steals, 1.15 blocks and 37.7 minutes missed one game as a healthy scratch (season finale on Apr. 15) captured his first NBA MVP Award was All-NBA First Team and an NBA All-Defensive First Team selection started for the Eastern Conference at the NBA All-Star Game was a four-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month was named the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week an NBA single-season record seven times led the NBA in free throws made, triple-doubles, fourth quarter scoring average (7.6) and points per game in road games (31.5) also ranked among the league leaders in scoring average (2nd), points (2nd), field goals made (3rd) and attempted (3rd), free throws attempted (3rd), free throws attempted per game (4th), steals (tied-6th), steals per game (tied-7th), assists (8th), assists per game (9th), defensive rebounds per game (tied-13th), double-doubles (tied-14th), blocks per game (23rd) and total rebounds (25th) registered career highs in games played, starts, three-point field goals made, free throw percentage, total rebounds and blocks became just the fourth player since steals and blocks became official stats in 1973-74 to lead his team in scoring, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks in the same season also led the Cavs in minutes, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, games and starts topped the team in scoring 64 times, in assists 61 times, in steals on 41 occasions, in blocks 29 times and in rebounds on 26 occasions scored in double figures a career-high 81 times, including a career-high 72 games with at least 20 points, 34 games with 30-or-more points, nine 40-point performances and a career-high three 50-point outings grabbed double-figure rebounds 17 times and handed out double-figure assists on 19 occasions tallied 29 double-doubles and tied his career high with seven triple-doubles recorded a triple-double in a career-high three consecutive games from Mar. 7-12 made a career-high eight three-point field goals during a season-high 55-point effort at Milwaukee on Feb. 20 Season Highs: 55 points (at Milwaukee, Feb. 20), 15 rebounds (vs. Sacramento, Jan. 27), 14 assists (at Portland, Jan. 21), five steals (vs. New York, Dec. 3), four blocks (vs. Indiana, Nov. 7) and 46:59 minutes (at Sacramento, Mar. 13) in 2007-08, started 74 of the 75 games in which he appeared and averaged 30.0 points (.484 FG%,.712 FT%), 7.9 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.84 steals, 1.08 blocks and 40.4 minutes sat out five games (Nov. 30-Dec. 8) with a sprained left index finger, one game (Jan. 31) with a sprained right ankle and was a healthy scratch once (season finale on Apr. 16) earned First Team All-NBA honors was an Eastern Conference starter at the NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans and captured MVP honors after tallying 27 points, nine assists, eight rebounds, two steals and two blocks in 30:15 minutes was a two-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month and a three-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week came off the bench for the only time in his career on Dec. 11 vs. Indiana, after returning from a five-game absence due to the sprained left index finger amassed a career high in offensive rebounds led the NBA in scoring average and field goals made and also ranked among the league leaders in points (2nd), free throws attempted per game (2nd), triple-doubles (2nd), steals (6th), assists per game (8th), assists (10th), steals per game (10th) and double-doubles (19th) averaged a league-best 8.6 points in the fourth quarter became the Cavs all-time leading scorer with his fifth point vs. Toronto on Mar. 21 led the Cavs in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, three-point field goals attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists, steals, minutes and starts topped the team in scoring 66 times, in assists 64 times, in steals on 40 occasions, in blocks 25 times and in rebounds in 16 games scored in double figures on 75 occasions, including 69 games with at least 20 points, 39 games with 30-or-more points, seven 40-point performances and a pair of 50-point efforts scored at least 20 points in a career-high 49 consecutive games from Dec. 14-Mar. 26, including a career-high 21 straight games with 25-or-more points from Jan. 25-Mar. 8 grabbed double-figure rebounds 22 times and handed out double-figure assists 16 times recorded 31 double-doubles and a career-high seven triple-doubles set the Cleveland franchise record for points in a quarter with 24 in the fourth quarter at Toronto on Jan. 6 and matched it with 24 first quarter points at Chicago on Apr. 11 Season Highs: 51 points (at Memphis, Jan. 15), 19 rebounds (vs. Charlotte, Jan. 11), 14 assists (vs. Orlando, Nov. 14), six steals (twice), four blocks (at Phoenix, Nov. 4) and 50:13 minutes (vs. Milwaukee, Dec. 17) during the 2006-07 season, started all 78 games in which he appeared and averaged 27.3 points (.476 FG%,.698 FT), 6.7 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.60 steals and 40.9 minutes missed four games due to injury sat out a pair of games (Jan. 26 and Jan. 30) with a sprained right big toe, one game (Mar. 13) with back spasms and one game (Apr. 1) with right knee tendinitis was an All-NBA Second Team selection was a starter for the Eastern Conference at the NBA All-Star Game was the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month for March was a two-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week ranked among the NBA leaders in points (2nd), field goals made (2nd), minutes per game (3rd), scoring average (4th), free throws made (5th), steals per game (11th) and assists per game (15th) led the Cavs in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists, steals and minutes topped the team in points 65 times, in assists 51 times, in steals on 36 occasions, in blocks 23 times and in rebounds 10 times scored in double figures on 77 occasions, including 64 games with at least 20 points, 33 games with 30-or-more points and one 40-point effort grabbed double-figure rebounds 12 times and handed out double-figure assists on five occasions posted 16 double-doubles and one triple-double Season Highs: 41 points (at Detroit, Mar. 7), 17 rebounds (vs. Utah, Mar. 17), 12 assists (vs. Chicago, Nov. 9), four steals (four times), three blocks (five times) and 53:55 minutes (vs. Philadelphia, Jan. 24) during the 2005-06 season, started all 79 games in which he saw action and averaged 31.4 points (.480 FG%,.738 FT%), 7.0 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.56 steals and 42.5 minutes missed one game due to injury (Apr. 13 due to a sprained left ankle) was a healthy scratch on the inactive list the final two games of the season (Apr. 17-19) was a First Team All-NBA selection started the NBA All-Star Game and captured MVP honors after totaling 29 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals in 30:34 minutes was a two-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month and a five-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week became the first player in NBA history to win Player of the Week honors in three straight weeks set career highs and franchise single-season records in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free 47

throws made and attempted and minutes per game ranked among the NBA leaders in points scored (2nd), minutes per game (2nd), field goals made (2nd), triple-doubles (2nd), scoring average (3rd), free throws made (6th), assists per game (12th), steals per game (15th) and defensive rebounds (19th) led the Cavs in minutes, points, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists and steals topped the team in scoring 72 times, in assists on 59 occasions, in steals 35 times, in blocks in 23 games and in rebounds 18 times scored in double figures in all 79 games, including 70 games with at least 20 points, a career-high 49 games with 30-or-more points, a career-high 10 40-point efforts and a pair of 50-point performances scored at least 30 points in a career-high 10 consecutive games from Mar. 22-Apr. 10 grabbed double-figure rebounds on 18 occasions and handed out double-figure assists eight times registered 21 double-doubles and five triple-doubles set career, franchise and NBA season highs in both free throws made (24) and attempted (28) at Miami on Mar. 12 and the 24 free throws made and 28 attempts also tied the franchise record for a Heat opponent in a game Season Highs: 52 points (at Milwaukee, Dec. 10), 13 rebounds (at Portland, Jan. 15), 12 assists (three times), six steals (vs. Portland, Mar. 17), four blocks (at Boston, Feb. 15) and 53:55 minutes (at Boston, Feb. 15) during the 2004-05 season, started all 80 games in which he appeared and averaged 27.2 points (.472 FG%,.750 FT%), 7.4 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 2.21 steals and 42.4 minutes missed a pair of games (Jan. 28-30) with a sprained left ankle was a Second Team All-NBA selection becoming the youngest player in league history to earn All-NBA honors was chosen as an Eastern Conference starter for the first time in his All-Star Game career captured NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month honors twice and was a three-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week led the NBA in field goals made, minutes and minutes per game set the franchise record for minutes in a season recorded career highs in minutes, assists per game, steals and steals per game...led the NBA in field goals made, minutes and minutes per game and ranked among the league leaders in points (2nd), steals (2nd), scoring average (3rd), steals per game (3rd), triple-doubles (3rd), assists (5th) and assists per game (6th) led the Cavs in minutes, points, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists and steals topped Cleveland in scoring 64 times, in assists 57 times, in steals on 46 occasions, in rebounds 16 times and in blocks 12 times scored in double figures 79 times, including 68 games with at least 20 points, 27 games with 30-or-more points, five 40-point performances and one 50-point effort scored a career high and franchiserecord 56 points at Toronto on Mar. 20 grabbed double-figure rebounds on 15 occasions and handed out double-figure assists 14 times posted 25 double-doubles and four triple-doubles became the youngest player (20 years, 20 days old) in NBA history to post a triple-double when he recorded his first with 27 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists at Portland on Jan. 19 started for the Sophomore Team in the Rookie Challenge during All-Star Weekend Season Highs: 56 points (at Toronto, Mar. 20), 18 rebounds (vs. New York, Apr. 14), 15 assists (vs. Memphis, Jan. 26), seven steals (at Memphis, Dec. 13), three blocks (twice) and 53 minutes (twice) during the 2003-04 season, started all 79 games in which he appeared and averaged 20.9 points (.417 FG%,.754 FT%), 5.9 assists, 5.5 rebounds, 1.65 steals and 39.5 minutes missed three games (Jan. 20-24) with a sprained right ankle was named the NBA Rookie of the Year becoming the youngest player to receive the award was a unanimous All-Rookie First Team selection was the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month all six months of the season ranked among the NBA leaders in minutes per game (10th), scoring average (13th), assists per game (13th) and steals per game (13th) topped all rookies in steals and minutes and ranked among the leaders in scoring average (2nd), double-doubles (3rd), blocks per game (5th), rebounds per game (6th) and field goal percentage (10th) led the Cavs in minutes, points, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists and steals topped the Cavs in scoring 39 times, in assists 41 times, in steals on 37 occasions, in blocks seven times and in rebounds six times scored in double figures on 73 occasions, including 40 games with at least 20 points, 13 games with 30-or-more points and one 40-point performance grabbed double-figure rebounds on seven occasions and handed out double-figure assists six times posted 12 double-doubles made his NBA debut at Sacramento on Oct. 29 and totaled 25 points, nine assists, six rebounds and four steals in 42 minutes started for the Rookie Team in the Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles Season Highs: 41 points (vs. New Jersey, Mar. 27), 16 rebounds (vs. Memphis, Nov. 29), 13 assists (vs. New Jersey, Mar. 27), six steals (vs. New Orleans, Dec. 23), five blocks (twice) and 55 minutes (vs. Memphis, Nov. 29). PLAYOFF CAREER: For his postseason career, he has appeared in 158 playoff contests (all starts) with averages of 28.0 points, 8.4 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.7 steals in 42.5 minutes per game ranks among the NBA postseason all-time leaders in triple-doubles (tied-1st), scoring average (5th), points (8th), free throws made (7th) and free throws attempted (7th) and assists (10th) is Cleveland s postseason leader in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists, steals and minutes has scored in double figures in 156 postseason games, including 138 with at least 20 points, 68 of 30-or-more points and 12 of 40-or-more points has amassed 60 double-doubles and 11 triple-doubles in the 2014 PLAYOFFS, led Miami to its fourth straight NBA Finals appearance played in 20 games (all starts) with averages of 27.4 points on.565 shooting, including.407 (35-86) from beyond the arc, 7.1 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.8 steals in 38.2 minutes per game also shot a postseason career-high.806 (129-160) from the foul line scored 22 points or more in all but one game, including seven 30-plus point performances matched his postseason career high with 49 points on 16-24 (.667) shooting, six rebounds and three steals in 43 minutes at Brooklyn on May 12 recorded four double-doubles ranked second in the playoffs in points per game became the first player in NBA postseason history to average at least 27.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists while shooting.500 from the field and.400 from the three-point line averaged 30.0 points on.557 shooting, 8.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.3 steals in 39.3 minutes in the opening round sweep over Charlotte also averaged 30.0 points on.570 shooting, 6.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.2 steals in 40.4 minutes in the semifinals 4-1 series against Brooklyn in the Eastern Conference Finals versus Indiana, averaged 22.8 points on.559 shooting, 6.3 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.8 steals in 35.8 minutes per game In the NBA Finals against San Antonio, notched two double-doubles and averaged 28.2 points on.571 shooting, including.519 (14-27) from the three-point line, 7.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals in 37.8 minutes per game tallied 35 points and 10 rebounds in 38 minutes in Game 2 s win over the Spurs in the 2013 PLAYOFFS, started all 23 games for the NBA Champion Heat and averaged 25.9 points (.491 FG%,.777 FT%), 8.4 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.78 steals and 41.8 minutes was named MVP Finals MVP for the second straight year led the Heat in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, dunks and minutes and tied for the lead in three-point field goals attempted topped Miami in scoring 18 times, in minutes 22 times, in assists in 17 occasions, in rebounds 13 times and in steals 12 times (all team highs) also topped the squad in blocks five times scored in double figures in all 23 games, including 18 games with at least 20 points and eight games with 30-or-more points grabbed double-figure rebounds seven times and handed out doublefigure assists three times recorded seven double-doubles and three triple-doubles averaged 24.5 points (.627 FG%,.700 FT%), 7.8 48

rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.00 steals and 36.8 minutes in the Opening Round vs. Milwaukee led Miami in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, assists and minutes vs. the Bucks averaged 23.6 points (.438 FG%,.808 FT%), 7.8 assists, 7.0 rebounds, 2.20 steals and 41.6 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Chicago led the Heat in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists, steals and minutes vs. Chicago averaged 29.0 points (.510 FG%,.778 FT%), 7.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.43 steals, 1.43 blocks and 43.4 minutes in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Indiana led Miami in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throw made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, blocks and minutes and tied for the team lead in steals vs. Indiana recorded a triple-double with 30 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists and hit a game-winning lay-up at the buzzer in overtime in Game 1 on May 22 averaged 25.3 points (.447 FG%,.795 FT%), 10.9 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 2.29 steals and 43.0 minutes in the NBA Finals vs. San Antonio led Miami in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goal attempts, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals and minutes vs. the Spurs posted a pair of triple-doubles in the Finals had 18 points, 18 rebounds (including 16 defensive to tie his postseason career high) and 10 assists in Game 1 on June 6 and 32 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in Game 6 on June 18 had a game-high 37 points (his 2013 postseason high) and a team-high 12 rebounds in Miami s Game 7 title-clinching victory on June 20 during the 2012 PLAYOFFS, started all 23 games for the NBA Champion Heat and averaged 30.3 points (.500 FG%,.739 FT%), 9.7 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.87 steals and 42.7 minutes was named the unanimous MVP of the NBA Finals led the Heat in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals and minutes...topped Miami in points a team-high 19 times and also led the squad in minutes 17 times, in steals 13 times, in assists in 12 contests, in rebounds 10 times and in blocks on five occasions scored in double figures in all 23 games, including 22 games with at least 20 points, 13 games with 30-or-more points and a pair of 40-point efforts set a postseason franchise record for most consecutive 30-point games with five (June 5-14) grabbed double-figure rebounds 10 times and handed out double-figure assists twice recorded 11 double-doubles and one triple-double averaged 27.8 points (.478 FG%,.807 FT%), 6.2 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 2.20 steals and 37.8 minutes in the Opening Round vs. New York led Miami in points, field goals attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists and minutes and tied for the team lead in field goals made and defensive rebounds vs. New York averaged 30.0 points (.504 FG%,.725 FT%), 10.8 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 2.67 steals and 42.6 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Indiana topped Miami in points, field goals made and attempted, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals and minutes vs. Indiana averaged 33.6 points (.527 FG%,.650 FT%), 11.0 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.29 blocks, 1.14 steals and 45.9 minutes in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Boston his 33.6 ppg scoring average vs. Boston is the second highest individual series scoring average in Heat postseason history...led Miami in points, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds and minutes vs. Boston with Miami facing elimination in Game 6 at Boston on June 7 he tallied 45 points, 15 rebounds and five assists while shooting 19-26 (.731) from the floor his 19 field goals made in Game 6 set a Heat single-game postseason record matched his postseason career highs in both free throws made (18) and attempted (24) in Game 2 vs. Boston on May 30 averaged 28.6 points (.472 FG%,.826 FT%), 10.2 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.60 steals and 44 minutes in the NBA Finals vs. Oklahoma City en route to being named the unanimous MVP of the series led Miami in points, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists and minutes vs. OKC and tied for the team lead in offensive rebounds recorded only the second triple-double in Miami postseason history in the series-clinching Game 5 on June 21 as he tallied 26 points, a postseason career-high tying 13 assists and 11 rebounds in the 2011 PLAYOFFS, started all 21 games for the Heat and averaged 23.7 points (.466 FG%,.763 FT%), 8.4 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 1.67 steals, 1.19 blocks and 43.9 minutes led Miami in minutes played, three-point field goals attempted, defensive rebounds, assists and steals and tied for the team lead in field goals attempted topped Miami in scoring and rebounds eight times each, in minutes 18 times, in assists on 13 occasions and in blocks in six games scored in double figures on 20 occasions, including 15 games with at least 20 points and five 30-point efforts grabbed double-figure rebounds on seven occasions and handed out double-figure assists twice posted eight double-doubles and one triple-double averaged 24.2 points (.469 FG%,.820 FT%), 10.6 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 42.2 minutes in Miami s Opening Round series vs. Philadelphia and led the team in points, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists and minutes averaged 28.0 points (.472 FG%,.667 FT), 8.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.80 steals, 1.80 blocks and 44.6 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Boston led Miami in field goals attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted and minutes vs. Boston and tied for the team lead in field goals made and blocks averaged 25.8 points (.447 FG%,.864 FT%), 7.8 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 2.40 steals, 1.80 blocks and 45.2 minutes in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Chicago led Miami in points, field goals attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, offensive and total rebounds, assists, steals and minutes in the conference finals and tied for the lead in field goals made averaged 17.8 points (.478 FG%,.600 FT%), 7.2 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.67 steals and 43.7 minutes in the NBA Finals vs. Dallas led Miami in defensive rebounds, assists, steals and minutes in the Finals recorded the first triple-double in Heat postseason history with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in Game 5 at Dallas on June 9 during the 2010 PLAYOFFS, started all 11 games for the Cavs and averaged 29.1 points (.502 FG%,.733 FT%), 9.3 rebounds, 7.6 assists, 1.82 blocks, 1.73 steals and 41.8 minutes led Cleveland in points, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks and minutes scored in double figures in all 11 contests, including nine games with at least 20 points, five games with 30-or-more points and one 40-point performance grabbed doublefigure rebounds four times and handed out double-figure assists twice recorded four double-doubles and two triple-doubles averaged 31.8 points (.567 FG%,.720 FT%), 9.2 rebounds, 8.2 assists, 2.40 blocks, 1.20 steals and 40.8 minutes in Cleveland s Opening Round series vs. Chicago averaged 26.8 points (.447 FG%,.743 FT%), 9.3 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 2.17 steals, 1.33 blocks and 42.3 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Boston during the 2009 PLAYOFFS, started all 14 games for Cleveland and averaged 35.3 points (.510 FG%,.749 FT%), 9.1 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 1.64 steals and 41.4 minutes led the NBA in scoring average led the Cavs in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists and steals scored at least 25 points in all 14 games, including nine games with at least 30 points and four 40-point performances grabbed double-figure rebounds seven times, including a postseason career-high four consecutive games (Apr. 21-May 5) handed out double-figure assists once posted seven double-doubles and one triple-double averaged 32.0 points (.506 FG%,.797 FT%), 11.3 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 1.50 steals and 40.8 minutes in Cleveland s Opening Round sweep of Detroit his 11.3 rebounds per game average vs. Detroit is his high for a postseason series averaged 49

33.8 points (.556 FG%,.696 FT%), 8.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 2.50 steals and 37.8 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals sweep of Atlanta averaged 38.5 points (.487 FG%,.745 FT%), 8.3 rebounds, 8.0 assists, 1.17 steals and 44.3 minutes in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Orlando the 38.5 points per game scoring average vs. Orlando is his personal high in a playoff series scored a Cavs playoff franchise-record 49 points vs. Orlando in Game 1 on May 20 made the game-winning buzzer-beating shot in Game 2 vs. Orlando on May 22 recorded his lone triple-double of the 2009 postseason with 37 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists in Game 5 vs. Orlando on May 28 becoming the first player to record at least each of those numbers in a postseason game since Oscar Robertson on Mar. 21, 1963 in the 2008 PLAYOFFS, started all 13 games for Cleveland and averaged 28.2 points (.411 FG%,.731 FT%), 7.8 rebounds, 7.6 assists, 1.77 steals, 1.31 blocks and 42.5 minutes led the Cavs in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goal attempts, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks and minutes scored in double figures in all 13 games, including 12 games with at least 20 points, seven games with 30-or-more points and one 40-point performance grabbed double-figure rebounds on four occasions and handed out double-figure assists three times posted six double-doubles and one triple-double averaged 29.8 points (.483 FG%,.701 FT%), 9.5 rebounds, 7.7 assists, 1.33 steals, 1.33 blocks and 41.3 minutes in the Opening Round series vs. Washington averaged 26.7 points (.355 FG%,.756 FT%), 7.6 assists, 6.4 rebounds, 2.14 steals 1.29 blocks and 43.4 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Boston scored 45 points in Game 7 at Boston on May 18, the fourth highest individual point total scored in a Game 7 in NBA playoff history during the 2007 PLAYOFFS, started all 20 games for the Cavs and averaged 25.1 points (.416 FG%,.755 FT%), 8.1 rebounds, 8.0 assists, 1.70 steals and 44.7 minutes led the Cavs in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goal attempts, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists, steals and minutes scored in double figures in all 20 games, including 16 games with at least 20 points, six games with 30-or-more points and one 40-point performance grabbed double-figure rebounds four times and handed out double-figure assists on four occasions set a franchise record for double-doubles in a playoff season with eight averaged 27.8 points (.425 FG%,.813 FT%), 8.5 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 1.75 steals and 45.5 minutes in Cleveland s Opening Round sweep of Washington averaged 24.7 points (.423 FG%,.754 FT%), 8.5 assists, 7.3 rebounds, 1.17 steals and 44.0 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. New Jersey averaged 25.7 points (.449 FG%,.741 FT%), 9.2 rebounds, 8.5 assists, 2.67 steals and 46.2 minutes in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Detroit scored a then franchise-record 48 points on 18-33 shooting in Game 5 at Detroit on May 31 scored 29 of Cleveland s final 30 points in Game 5, including each of their last 25 points overall averaged 22.0 points (.356 FG%,.690 FT%), 7.0 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.00 steals and 42.5 minutes in the NBA Finals vs. San Antonio during the 2006 PLAYOFFS, started all 13 games for the Cavs and averaged 30.8 points (.476 FG%,.737 FT%), 8.1 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.38 steals and 46.5 minutes led the Cavs in scoring, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists and minutes scored at least 20 points in all 13 games, including eight games with 30-or-more points and a pair of 40-point efforts grabbed double-figure rebounds four times and handed out double-figure assists twice posted four double-doubles and a pair of triple-doubles averaged 35.7 points (.510 FG%,.746 FT%), 7.5 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.33 steals and 47.2 minutes in Cleveland s Opening Round series vs. Washington his scoring average against the Wizards was the third highest in NBA history for a player in his debut series trailing only Wilt Chamberlain (38.7 ppg in 1960) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38.2 ppg in 1970) recorded a triple-double with 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 1 vs. Washington on Apr. 22 to become only the third player in NBA history to record a triple-double in his postseason debut joining Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson became the first player in NBA history to score over 40 points in his first road playoff game with 41 points in Game 3 at Washington on Apr. 28 averaged 26.6 points (.442 FG%,.727 FT%), 8.6 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.43 steals and 46.0 minutes in Cleveland s Eastern Conference Semifinal series vs. Detroit. NOTABLE: A four-time MVP (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013) and two-time NBA Finals MVP (2012, 2013) a two-time NBA champion (2012, 2013) a two-time Olympic gold medalist (2008, 2012) 10-time NBA All-Star (2005 2014) and two-time NBA All-Star Game MVP (2006, 2008) has started all 10 All-Star Games in which he has appeared and has averaged 24.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.50 steals and 31.1 minutes while shooting 51.5 percent from the floor and 72.4 percent from the foul line eight-time All-NBA First Team selection (2006, 2008 2014) two-time All-NBA Second Team selection (2005, 2007) five-time NBA All-Defensive First Team selection (2009 2013). NBA All-Defensive Second Team selection in 2014 has been selected the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month 27 times: 13-14 twice (Dec. & Feb), 12-13 five times (Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb. & March), 11-12 twice: (Dec./Jan. & Feb.), 10-11 three times (Dec., Jan. & April), 09-10 four times (Nov., Dec., Jan. and Feb.), 08-09 four times (Nov., Jan., March & April), 07-08 two times (Jan. and Feb.), 06-07 once (March), 05-06 twice (Nov. & March) and 04-05 twice (Nov. & Jan.) became the first player in NBA history to win the Player of the Month award in five consecutive months in the same season when he accomplished the feat the first five months of the 2012-13 season the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week a league-record 45 times: 13-14 twice (Nov. 18 & Dec. 2), 12-13 six times (Nov. 11, Nov. 18, Dec. 23, Feb. 10, Feb. 24 & Mar. 24), 11-12 six times (Jan. 1, Jan. 8, Jan. 29, Feb. 19, Apr. 8 & Apr. 22), 10-11 five times (Dec. 26, Jan. 9, Jan. 30, Feb. 6 & Mar. 20), 09-10 six times (Nov. 22, Dec. 27, Jan. 10, Jan. 24, Feb. 7 & Feb. 28), 08-09 NBA-record seven times (Nov. 9, Nov. 16, Dec. 28, Jan. 25, Feb. 8, Mar. 15 & Mar. 22), 07-08 three times (Nov. 25, Jan. 6, Feb. 24), 06-07 twice (Nov. 19 & Mar. 11), 05-06 five times (Nov. 20, Jan. 29, Mar. 19, Mar. 26 & Apr. 2), 04-05 three times (Nov. 14, Nov. 28 & Jan. 23) has led the NBA in field goals made in four different seasons (07-08, 10-11 & 12-13), in triple-doubles three seasons (08-09, 09-10, 10-11,) and in scoring average (07-08), free throws made (08-09) and minutes per game (04-05) one season each the 2012 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year was named the USA Basketball 2012 Male Athlete of the Year in 2011-12, became only the second player ever to receive the NBA Finals MVP (was the unanimous winner) and NBA regular season MVP and capture the NBA championship and a gold medal with the United States Senior National Team (in London, England) in the same year (joining Michael Jordan who accomplished the feat in 1992) received the NBA s Community Assist Award for June 2008, June 2006 and August 2004 (with his Olympic teammates) was a starter for the Sophomore Team in the Rookie Challenge at the 2005 All-Star Weekend in Denver named the NBA Rookie of the Year, a unanimous All-Rookie First Team selection and was the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month all six months of the 2003-04 season during the 2012 Olympics, started all eight games for the USA Basketball Senior National Team which won the gold medal in London, England and averaged 13.3 points (.603 FG%,.750 FT%), 5.6 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.83 steals and 25.1 minutes led the team in assists recorded the first triple-double in U.S. Olympic history with 11 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists vs. Australia in the quarterfinal round on Aug. 8 topped the team in assists four times, in minutes three times and in points, rebounds and steals once each in the 2008 Olympics, started all eight games for the USA Basketball Senior 50

National Team which won the gold medal in Beijing, China and averaged 15.5 points (.602 FG%,.458 FT%), 5.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 2.38 steals, 1.00 blocks and 24.8 minutes led the team in minutes played, field goals made and blocks topped the team in scoring once and rebounds twice during the 2004 Olympics, was a member of the bronze medal winning USA Basketball Senior National Team came off the bench in all eight games and averaged 5.4 points (.594 FG%, 1.000 FT%), 1.6 assists and 1.0 rebounds became the youngest professional player ever to be a member of the U.S. Senior National Team. PERSONAL: Full name is LeBron Raymone James is the son of Gloria James married his high school sweetheart Savannah Brinson on Sept. 14, 2013 has two sons (LeBron James Jr. and Bryce Maximus James) has his own website (www.lebronjames.com) and one for his Foundation (www.lebronjamesfamilyfoundation.org)...launched the LeBron James Family Foundation in 2004 with a mission to positively affect the lives of children and young adults through education and co-curricular educational initiatives in 2011, in partnership with the Akron Public Schools, the LeBron James Family Foundation launched its pillar program, Wheels for Education, with its mission to improve graduation rates in Akron, this groundbreaking initiative targets third graders and provides them with the programs, support and mentors they need for success in school through his Foundation, he also delivered on his promise to his high school alma mater, St. Vincent-St. Mary, to rebuild the gymnasium and outfit all student-athletes with brand new Nike uniforms...in 2012, he pledged $1 million to renovate his old stomping grounds at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School as the completion of The LeBron James Arena had its ceremonial grand opening on December 14, 2013 he and his Foundation also work regularly with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, renovating a local Boys and Girls Club in every All-Star host city each year, an initiative that began in 2008 in New Orleans and continues today has endorsement partnerships with Nike, 2K Sports, Audemars Piguet, Beats by Dre, Coca-Cola, Dunkin Brands, McDonald s, Samsung, Tencent, and Upper Deck his animated web series The LeBrons is in its second season on YouTube in September 2008, More Than a Game, executive produced by LeBron James and Maverick Carter, debuted at the Toronto Film Festival, finishing up as runner-up to the eventual Academy Award winner Slumdog Millionaire released in October 2009, the film chronicles LeBron and his teammates at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and their seven-year journey which culminated with a national high school championship co-authored the book Shooting Stars with Buzz Bissinger which was released in 2009 and chronicled the St. Vincent-St. Mary High School team that overcame adversity to fulfill their dream hosted Saturday Night Live on Sept. 29, 2007 and co-hosted the 15th Annual ESPY Awards on July 11, 2007 grew up idolizing Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls and is a fan of the New York Yankees and the Dallas Cowboys wore number 23 in high school and the first seven years of his NBA career as a tribute to Jordan led St. Vincent-St. Mary High School to three state championships and was named the consensus 2003 National High School Player of the Year was named PARADE magazine s High School Boys Player of the Year as both a junior and senior to become the first repeat winner won Ohio s Mr. Basketball Award his final three seasons, becoming the first sophomore to earn the honor also played football in high school through his junior year before giving it up to concentrate on basketball was named First Team All-State as a wide receiver his sophomore year wears size 16 sneakers. LEBRON JAMES NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG CLE 03-04 79 79 3122 39.5 622 1492.417 63 217.290 347 460.754 99 333 432 5.5 465 5.9 149 0 130 1.6 58 0.7 1654 20.9 CLE 04-05 80 80 3388 42.4 795 1684.472 108 308.351 477 636.750 111 477 588 7.4 577 7.2 146 1 177 2.2 52 0.7 2175 27.2 CLE 05-06 79 79 3361 42.5 875 1823.480 127 379.335 601 814.738 75 481 556 7.0 521 6.6 181 0 123 1.6 66 0.8 2478 31.4 CLE 06-07 78 78 3190 40.9 772 1621.476 99 310.319 489 701.698 83 443 526 6.7 470 6.0 171 1 125 1.6 55 0.7 2132 27.3 CLE 07-08 75 74 3027 40.4 794 1642.484 113 359.315 549 771.712 133 459 592 7.9 539 7.2 165 1 138 1.8 81 1.1 2250 30.0 CLE 08-09 81 81 3054 37.7 789 1613.489 132 384.344 594 762.780 106 507 613 7.6 587 7.2 139 0 137 1.7 93 1.1 2304 28.4 CLE 09-10 76 76 2966 39.0 768 1528.503 129 387.333 593 773.767 71 483 554 7.3 651 8.6 119 0 125 1.6 77 1.0 2258 29.7 MIA 10-11 79 79 3063 38.8 758 1485.510 92 279.330 503 663.759 80 510 590 7.5 554 7.0 163 0 124 1.6 50 0.6 2111 26.7 MIA 11-12 62 62 2326 37.5 621 1169.531 54 149.362 387 502.771 94 398 492 7.9 387 6.2 96 0 115 1.9 50 0.8 1683 27.1 MIA 12-13 76 76 2877 37.9 765 1354.565 103 254.406 403 535.753 97 513 610 8.0 551 7.3 110 0 129 1.7 67 0.9 2036 26.8 MIA 13-14 77 77 2902 37.7 767 1353.567 116 306.379 439 585.750 81 452 533 6.9 488 6.3 126 1 121 1.6 26 0.3 2089 27.1 TOTAL 842 841 33276 39.5 8326 16764.497 1136 3332.341 5382 7202.747 1030 5056 6086 7.2 5790 6.9 1565 4 1444 1.7 675 0.8 23170 27.5 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG CLE 05-06 13 13 604 46.5 146 307.476 21 63.333 87 118.737 22 83 105 8.1 76 5.8 44 0 18 1.4 9 0.7 400 30.8 CLE 06-07 20 20 893 44.7 166 399.416 21 75.280 148 196.755 26 135 161 8.1 159 8.0 40 0 34 1.7 10 0.5 501 25.1 CLE 07-08 13 13 552 42.5 113 275.411 18 70.257 122 167.731 16 86 102 7.8 99 7.6 33 0 23 1.8 17 1.3 366 28.2 CLE 08-09 14 14 580 41.4 159 312.510 27 81.333 149 199.749 19 109 128 9.1 102 7.3 30 0 23 1.6 12 0.9 494 35.3 CLE 09-10 11 11 460 41.8 106 211.502 20 50.400 88 120.733 15 87 102 9.3 84 7.6 23 0 19 1.7 20 1.8 320 29.1 MIA 10-11 21 21 922 43.9 174 373.466 30 85.353 119 156.763 34 142 176 8.4 123 5.9 56 0 35 1.7 25 1.2 497 23.7 MIA 11-12 23 23 983 42.7 251 502.500 22 85.259 173 234.739 54 170 224 9.7 129 5.6 47 1 43 1.9 16 0.7 697 30.3 MIA 12-13 23 23 960 41.7 212 432.491 36 96.375 136 175.777 37 156 193 8.4 152 6.6 43 1 41 1.8 18 0.8 596 25.9 MIA 13-14 20 20 763 38.2 192 340.565 35 86.407 129 160.806 14 127 141 7.1 95 4.8 46 0 36 1.8 11 0.6 548 27.4 TOTAL 158 158 6717 42.5 1519 3151.482 230 691.333 1151 1525.755 237 1095 1332 8.4 1019 6.4 362 2 272 1.7 138 0.9 4419 28.0 51

DRAFTED: Selected in the second round (49th overall pick) of the 2003 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on August 5, 2014. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 20 games (six starts) for the Miami Heat averaged 4.9 points and 1.2 rebounds in 11.8 minutes shot.456 from the field, including a career-high.519 (28-54) from the three-point line scored in double figures four times made at least two three-pointers nine times scored a season-high 17 points, while knocking down a season-high 5-7 (..714) shots from the three-point line, in 20 minutes at Orlando on Nov. 20 shot 3-6 (.500) from the three-point line and finished with 11 points and three rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench at Washington on April 14 posted 10 points, while making 3-6 (.500) from beyond the arc and dishing out a season-high three assists in 27 minutes at Detroit on March 28 was placed on the Inactive List 21 times. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 5.7 points and 2.0 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per game in 556 regular season games (89 starts) over 11 seasons with Miami, Portland, Phoenix and Indiana also shooting.403 from behind the arc and.848 from the free throw line in his career has scored in double figures 122 times, including 12 games with at least 20 points has recorded four double-doubles has shot at least 82 percent from the foul line every season of his career but two (only had four attempts in 2012-13 and 11 in 2013-14) his career high for consecutive free throws made is 45 (Jan. 5-Mar. 29, 2007) during the 2012-13 season, came off the bench in all 38 games in which he appeared for the Miami and averaged 1.6 points (.344 FG%,.500 FT%) in 5.8 minutes missed one game due to personal reasons (Jan. 14 at Utah) and was a DNP-CD on 43 occasions topped the Heat in blocks twice scored in double figures once 76.2 percent of his made field goals were three-pointers and 86.4 percent of his field goal attempts were from behind the arc played in his 500th career game vs. Phoenix on Nov. 5 Season Highs: 14 points (at Cleveland, Apr. 15), five rebounds (at Washington, Apr. 10), three assists (twice), two blocks (twice), one steal (twice) and 28:31 minutes (at Cleveland, Apr. 15).in 2011-12, saw action in 51 games (10 starts) for the Heat and averaged 3.6 points (.380 FG%,.833 FT%) and 1.0 rebounds in 13.1 minutes did not miss any games due to injury, but was a DNP-CD on 15 occasions finished second on the Heat and 19th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage topped the Heat in steals twice and minutes once was Miami s leading scorer off the bench on seven occasions and also topped the reserves in minutes four times scored in double figures three times scored his 3,000th career point at Washington on Apr. 26 matched his career high with six three-pointers made vs. Detroit on Apr. 8 had 13 multi-trey games 80.7 percent of his made field goals were three-pointers and 76 percent of his field goal attempts were three-pointers finished in third place in the 2012 Three-Point Shootout at All-Star Weekend in Orlando Season Highs: 18 points (vs. Detroit, Apr. 8), six rebounds (at Boston, Apr. 24), four steals (vs. Detroit, Apr. 8), two assists (twice), one block (nine times) and 32:45 minutes (vs. Toronto, Apr. 18) during the 2010-11 season, appeared in 81 games (eight starts) for the Heat averaged 5.9 points (.422 FG%,.833 FT%) and 2.0 rebounds in 19.1 minutes sat out one game (Mar. 10 vs. the Lakers) as a DNP-CD ranked among the NBA leaders in three-point field goal percentage (7th) and threepoint field goals made (27th) set single-season career highs in games played and three-point field goals made and attempted led the Heat in games played, three-point field goals made, three-point field goals attempted and charges drawn (29) topped the Heat in blocks six times, in steals on four occasions and in minutes and rebounds one time each was Miami s leading scorer off the bench a team-high 25 times and also topped the Heat reserves in minutes 14 times and in rebounds eight times scored in double figures 13 times, including one 20-point performance hit at least one three-point field goal in a game 59 times and hit multiple treys 37 times 84.2 percent of his made field goals were three-pointers and 82.9 percent of his field goal attempts were three-pointers hit a four-point play with 3:16 left in the fourth quarter at Atlanta on Apr. 11, one of only three for the Heat in 2010-11 won the 2011 Three-Point Shootout at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles Season Highs: 20 points (at Philadelphia, Oct. 27), seven rebounds (twice), three assists (at Golden State, Dec. 10), three steals (at Washington, Dec. 18), two blocks (at Houston, Dec. 29) and 35:31 minutes (at Toronto, Apr. 13) in 2009-10, appeared in 36 games (six starts) for the Heat and averaged 4.1 points (.361 FG%,.821 FT%) and 1.3 rebounds in 14.0 minutes missed one game due to injury (Oct. 30 at Indiana with an intestinal virus) was a healthy scratch on the inactive list 10 times and was a DNP-CD on 35 occasions led the Heat in steals twice and in minutes and blocks once each was Miami s leading scorer off the bench twice scored in double figures three times hit a four-point play with 7:02 left in the first quarter at Orlando on Nov. 25, one of only two for the Heat in 2009-10 Season Highs: 16 points (at Orlando, Nov. 25), six rebounds (vs. Boston, Nov. 29), four assists (at Toronto, Nov. 20), two steals (twice), one block (four times) and 38:38 minutes (vs. New Orleans, Nov. 22) during the 2008-09 season, appeared in 40 games (one start) for the Heat and averaged 4.2 points (.369 FG%,.839 FT%) and 1.6 rebounds in 15.8 minutes missed 36 games due to injury and was a DNP-CD on six occasions missed the first 34 games of the season (Oct. 29-Jan. 7) after rupturing the extensor tendon in his right wrist during practice on Oct. 15, requiring surgery on Oct. 18 missed two games (Feb. 21-22) due to a bruised right wrist topped the Heat in blocks four times and in steals once was Miami s leading scorer off the bench three times scored in double figures six times Season Highs: 13 points (three times), six rebounds (vs. New Orleans, Apr. 7), two assists (five times), two steals (at Detroit, Feb. 4), two blocks (at Chicago, Feb. 12) and 37:13 minutes (vs. Detroit, Apr. 15) during the 2007-08 season, saw action in 58 games (three starts) for the Portland Trail Blazers and averaged 8.0 points (.437 FG%,.878 FT%) and 2.8 rebounds in 22.0 minutes missed a total of 17 games due to injury and was a DNP-CD on seven occasions was placed on the inactive list for five games from Nov. 19-28 with a sore left knee and for another 12 games from Feb. 4-27 ranked third in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage led the Blazers in three-point field goal percentage and ranked third in three-pointers made established career highs in field goal percentage, three-point field goal percentage and free throw percentage led the team in scoring once, in steals on eight occasions and in blocks six times scored in double figures on 21 occasions, including a pair of 20-point outings reached the 5,000-minute mark in his career on Jan. 5 vs. Utah Season Highs: 21 points (vs. Golden State, Dec. 12), seven rebounds (at Denver, Dec. 16), three assists (four times), two steals (three times), two blocks (three times) and 34:18 minutes (vs. Golden State, Dec. 12) in 2006-07, appeared in 76 games (seven starts) for the Phoenix Suns and averaged 6.4 points (.368 FG%,.877 FT%) and 2.3 rebounds in 18.1 minutes was a DNP-CD on six occasions made a career-high 45 consecutive free throw attempts from Jan. 5-Mar. 29, the longest consecutive free throws made streak by a player in the NBA in the 2006-07 season ranked 47th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage ranked third on 53

the Suns in blocked shots and fourth in both three-point field goals made and three-point field goal percentage led the team with three four-point plays (Jan. 9 vs. Seattle, Jan. 23 at Washington and Apr. 16 at Houston) led the Suns in steals five times and in blocks 12 times scored in double figures 21 times, including one 20-point performance hit at least one three-point field goal in a career-high 14 consecutive games from Feb. 11-Mar. 14 his season-high 25-point performance vs. Golden State on Jan. 7 marks the highest scoring output off the bench in his career Season Highs: 25 points (vs. Golden State, Jan. 7), seven rebounds (vs. Indiana, Mar. 2), four assists (at L.A. Clippers, Nov. 4), three steals (at Golden State, Mar. 29), two blocks (10 times) and 32:22 minutes (vs. L.A. Clippers, Apr. 17) during the 2005-06 campaign, saw action in 75 games (24 starts) for the Phoenix Suns and averaged 9.3 points (.418 FG%,.851 FT%) and 3.4 rebounds in 23.6 minutes missed a total of seven games due to injury was sidelined for four games (Dec. 12-17) with a sprained right ankle missed a pair of games (Feb. 16-22) with a right wrist sprain sat out one game (Mar. 6) due to a right second metatarsal phalange (toe) joint ranked 41st in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage and tied for 41st in three-point field goals made recorded single-season career highs in minutes played, points scored, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, steals and blocks and tied his career high in assists and starts led the Suns in scoring three times, in rebounds once, in steals in eight contests and in blocks 14 times scored in double figures a career-high 34 times, including a career-high six 20-point performances scored in double figures in a career-high five consecutive games from Nov. 1-10 had one 20-point/10-rebound game (Apr. 17 vs. New Orleans/ Oklahoma City) grabbed double-figure rebounds twice and recorded a pair of double-doubles made at least one three-pointer in a game 50 times and had multiple treys in a career-high 32 games Season Highs: 22 points (twice), 10 rebounds (twice), five assists (vs. New Orleans/ Oklahoma City, Apr. 17), four blocks (vs. Memphis, Feb. 8), three steals (vs. Golden State, Nov. 12) and 46:39 minutes (vs. Dallas, Nov. 1) in 2004-05, appeared in 75 games (career-high 24 starts) for the Indiana Pacers and averaged 4.9 points (.396 FG%,.855 FT%) and 2.3 rebounds in 17.7 minutes was a DNP-CD seven times led the Pacers and ranked 25th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage topped Indiana in scoring once and in rebounds five times scored in double figures 13 times, including a pair of 20-point games grabbed double-figure rebounds three times and tallied two double-doubles had one 20-point/10-rebound game (Nov. 23 vs. Boston) recorded career highs in points (27), field goals made (10) and three-pointers made (6) at Seattle on Nov. 28 made his first career start vs. Orlando on Nov. 20 and recorded his first career double-double with 12 points and a career-high 12 rebounds in 43 minutes Season Highs: 27 points (at Seattle, Nov. 28), 12 rebounds (vs. Orlando, Nov. 20), three assists (twice), three steals (three times), three blocks (vs. Philadelphia, Apr. 15) and 44 minutes (twice) during his rookie season in 2003-04, appeared in six games (no starts) for the Pacers and averaged 1.2 points (.222 FG%, 1.000 FT%) in 4.3 minutes missed a total of 66 games due to injury and was a DNP-CD on 10 occasions sat out the first 28 games (Oct. 29-Dec. 20) due to a strained left hamstring missed 15 games (Jan. 14-Feb. 17) with a strained left gastroc was sidelined for 23 games (Mar. 2-Apr. 14) with a left quadriceps contusion made his NBA debut at Milwaukee on Dec. 26 scored his first NBA points on a pair of free throws at Miami on Jan. 5 Season Highs: Three points (at New Orleans, Feb. 27), two rebounds (vs. New Jersey, Dec. 27), one steal (at New Orleans, Feb. 27) and eight minutes (vs. Philadelphia, Feb. 28). PLAYOFF CAREER: Has appeared in 108 playoff games (19 starts) with averages of 4.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in 14.6 minutes with Miami, Phoenix and Indiana has also shot.415 (81-195) from the three-point line and.857 (84-98) from the free throw line during the 2014 PLAYOFFS, played in 15 games for Miami and averaged 3.5 points and shot.469 (15-32) from beyond the arc in 8.4 minutes tallied 12 points and three rebounds in 14 minutes of Game 1 s victory over Charlotte in the opening round shot a perfect 4-4 from the field, including three three-pointers, in three minutes versus San Antonio in Game 4 of the NBA Finals during the 2013 PLAYOFFS, came off the bench in all nine games he appeared in for the NBA Champion Heat and averaged 1.0 points (.429 FG%,.000 FT%) in 3.6 minutes did not miss any games due to injury but was a DNP-CD 13 times and a healthy scratch on the inactive list once saw action in a pair of games in the Opening Round series vs. Milwaukee and was scoreless in five minutes appeared twice in the Eastern Conference Semifinal series vs. Chicago and averaged 1.5 points (.500 FG%,.000 FT%) and 1.0 rebounds in 5.5 minutes appeared twice in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Indiana and was scoreless in six minutes saw action in three games in the NBA Finals vs. San Antonio and averaged 2.0 points (.400 FG%,.000 FT%) in 4.0 minutes in the 2012 PLAYOFFS, came off the bench in each of the 20 games in which he appeared for the NBA Champion Heat and averaged 2.6 points (.372 FG%, 1.000 FT%) and 1.0 rebounds in 8.7 minutes did not miss any games due to injury but was a DNP-CD on three occasions topped the Heat reserves in points scored and minutes played twice each and in rebounds once saw action in four games in the Opening Round series vs. New York and averaged 2.3 points (.500 FG%, 1.000 FT%) in 5.0 minutes appeared in five games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Indiana and averaged 2.4 points (.313 FG%,.000 FT%), 1.0 rebounds in 8.4 minutes appeared in all seven games in the Eastern Conference Finals vs. Boston and averaged 2.7 points (.333 FG%, 1.000 FT%), 1.0 rebounds in 9.7 minutes saw action in four games in the NBA Finals vs. Oklahoma City and averaged 2.8 points (.500 FG%, 1.000 FT%), 1.5 rebounds in 10.8 minutes during the 2011 PLAYOFFS, came off the bench in all 12 games in which he appeared for the Heat and averaged 6.5 points (.471 FG%, 1.000 FT%) and 2.5 rebounds in 22.7 minutes was a DNP-CD in each of Miami s final nine games led the Heat in three-point field goal percentage (.459) was Miami s leading scorer off the bench four times and topped the reserves in minutes and rebounds twice each appeared in all five games in the Opening Round vs. Philadelphia and averaged 7.6 points (.483 FG%, 1.000 FT%) and 4.4 rebounds in 24.4 minutes led Miami in three-point percentage vs. the Sixers appeared in all five games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Boston and averaged 7.2 points (.450 FG%, 1.000 FT%) and 1.4 rebounds in 24.8 minutes led Miami in three-point percentage vs. Boston recorded postseason career highs in points (25), field goals made (5), free throw made (10) and attempted (10) and three-point field goals made (5) and attempted (7) in Game 1 vs. Boston on May 1 his 25-point effort vs. Boston on May 1 set the Heat individual postseason record for points off the bench appeared in two games vs. Chicago in the Eastern Conference Finals and averaged 2.0 points (.500 FG%, 1.000 FT%) and 0.5 rebounds in 13.0 minutes did not see action in the NBA Finals vs. Dallas in the 2010 PLAYOFFS, came off the bench in the lone game he appeared in Miami s Opening Round series vs. the Celtics and had two points in 8:37 of playing time in Game 2 at Boston on Apr. 20 was a DNP-CD in the other four games of the series during the 2009 PLAYOFFS, started all seven games for the Heat in their Opening Round series vs. Atlanta and averaged 9.6 points (.531 FG%,.917 FT%) and 2.3 rebounds in 33.6 minutes his.917 free throw percentage and.500 three-point field goal percentage both set Heat individual franchise records for a seven-game postseason series ranked second on the team in three-point field goals made and minutes played scored in double figures on three occasions converted a pair of four-point plays 11 seconds apart in the second quarter of Game 4 on Apr. 27 during the 2007 PLAYOFFS, saw action in all 11 contests (six starts) for the Phoenix Suns and 54

averaged 5.0 points (.528 FG%,.818 FT%) and 1.4 rebounds in 15.5 minutes scored in double figures twice started all five games in the Opening Round series against the Lakers and averaged 7.0 points (.478 FG%,.857 FT%) and 1.8 rebounds in 18.8 minutes made one start in the Western Conference Semifinal series against the Spurs and averaged 3.3 points (.615 FG%,.750 FT%), 1.0 rebounds in 12.8 minutes in the six-game series in the 2006 PLAYOFFS, appeared in all 20 games (six starts) for the Suns and averaged 4.3 points (.341 FG%,.846 FT%) and 3.6 rebounds in 17.7 minutes scored in double figures on three occasions averaged 6.4 points (.400 FG%, 1.000 FT%) and 3.7 rebounds in 18.9 minutes during the Opening Round series against the Lakers made his first career postseason start against the Lakers in Game 4 at Los Angeles on Apr. 30 appeared in all seven games (two starts) in the Western Conference Semifinals against the Clippers and averaged 3.4 points (.267 FG%,.778 FT%) and 3.4 rebounds in 15.4 minutes averaged 2.8 points (.353 FG%,.667 FT%), 3.7 rebounds and 1.67 blocks in 18.8 minutes during the Western Conference Finals vs. Dallas in the 2005 PLAYOFFS, came off the bench in all 13 games for the Pacers and averaged 4.0 points (.413 FG%,.444 FT%) and 2.1 rebounds in 16.5 minutes topped the Pacers in three-point field goal percentage and ranked third in three-point field goals made and blocks scored in double figures twice averaged 5.9 points (.452 FG%,.444 FT%), 2.4 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 20.6 minutes in the Opening Round series vs. Boston made his postseason debut in Game 1 at Boston on Apr. 23 averaged 1.8 points (.333 FG%,.000 FT%) and 1.7 rebounds in 11.7 minutes in the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Detroit in the 2004 PLAYOFFS, was not included on the Pacers postseason roster. NOTABLE: Won the 2011 Three-Point Shootout at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles participated in the 2012 Three-Point Shootout at All-Star Weekend in Orlando. PERSONAL: Full name is James Andrew Jones answers to the nicknames JHoops (pronounced Joops, the h is silent) and J.J. he and his wife, Destiny, have a son (James Dylan J.D. Jones) and a pair of daughters (Jadynn Alyssa Jones and Jodie Marissa Jones) is the son of Jennifer and Earl Harris has one brother (Brandon Harris) and three sisters (Brittany McLaughlin, Jade Harris and Silver Harris) graduated with a degree in finance from the University of Miami where he was a member of the National Honor Society and carried a 3.41 GPA owns an urban redevelopment company (James Jones Ventures) established his foundation (James Jones Legacy Foundation) in the summer of 2009 his uncle, Ricky Gutierrez, is a former infielder who played 12 seasons of Major League Baseball from 1993-2004 with the San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets and Boston Red Sox his aunt, Lisa Gutierrez, and his cousin, Mionsha Gay, each played basketball at the University of Miami and his aunt, Hope Jones, and his cousin, Shelnita Jackson, each played basketball at Barry University his father, Jay Lee (Southern University), his uncle, Mitchell Lee (University of Minnesota), and his cousin, Shawn Brailsford (Marshall University) also played college basketball enjoys fishing, bowling and waterskiing in his free time hosted a basketball camp with his former high school coach in his hometown at American Senior High School in July 2006 and also began hosting an annual camp (JHoops Live) in his wife s hometown of Barbados with the Barbados Amateur Basketball Association in July 2009 his favorite sport other than basketball is football and his favorite teams are the Miami Hurricanes and the Miami Dolphins appeared as a celebrity chef on an episode of the FOX hit show Kitchen Nightmares in 2010 was a four-year letter winner at American Senior High School in Miami and was the Class 6A Player of the Year in Florida in 1999 wears size 16 sneakers.was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2014 on 4/10. JAMES JONES NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG IND 03-04 6 0 26 4.3 2 9.222 1 4.250 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0.0 1 0 1 0.2 0 0.0 7 1.2 IND 04-05 75 24 1330 17.7 126 318.396 66 166.398 53 62.855 39 135 174 2.3 57 0.8 123 1 31 0.4 28 0.4 371 4.9 PHX 05-06 75 24 1772 23.6 243 581.418 110 285.386 103 121.851 44 209 253 3.4 57 0.8 142 0 38 0.5 49 0.7 699 9.3 PHX 06-07 76 7 1376 18.1 162 440.368 90 238.378 71 81.877 33 143 176 2.3 45 0.6 115 1 28 0.4 42 0.6 485 6.4 POR 07-08 58 3 1276 22.0 143 327.437 91 205.444 86 98.878 43 118 161 2.8 34 0.6 96 0 24 0.4 15 0.3 463 8.0 MIA 08-09 40 1 630 15.8 55 149.369 33 96.344 26 31.839 12 50 62 1.6 20 0.5 58 0 12 0.3 14 0.4 169 4.2 MIA 09-10 36 6 503 14.0 43 119.361 37 90.411 23 28.821 4 41 45 1.3 17 0.5 45 1 11 0.3 4 0.1 146 4.1 MIA 10-11 81 8 1549 19.1 146 346.422 123 287.429 60 72.833 23 137 160 2.0 43 0.5 129 0 29 0.4 19 0.2 475 5.9 MIA 11-12 51 10 666 13.1 57 150.380 46 114.404 25 30.833 6 43 49 1.0 19 0.4 45 0 17 0.3 9 0.2 185 3.6 MIA 12-13 38 0 221 5.8 21 61.344 16 53.302 2 4.500 0 22 22 0.6 13 0.3 16 0 2 0.1 6 0.2 60 1.6 MIA 13-14 20 6 236 11.8 31 68.456 28 54.519 7 11.636 2 21 23 1.2 9 0.5 6 0 3 0.2 4 0.2 97 4.9 TOTAL 556 89 9585 17.2 1029 2568.401 641 1592.403 458 540.848 206 921 1127 2.0 314 0.6 776 3 196 0.4 190 0.3 3157 5.7 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG IND 04-05 13 0 214 16.5 19 46.413 10 25.400 4 9.444 5 22 27 2.1 10 0.8 18 0 7 0.5 7 0.5 52 4.0 PHX 05-06 20 6 353 17.7 28 82.341 8 26.308 22 26.846 16 56 72 3.6 5 0.3 25 0 5 0.3 18 0.9 86 4.3 PHX 06-07 11 6 171 15.5 19 36.528 8 18.444 9 11.818 3 12 15 1.4 3 0.3 11 0 2 0.2 2 0.2 55 5.0 MIA 08-09 7 7 235 33.6 17 32.531 11 22.500 22 24.917 2 14 16 2.3 5 0.7 19 1 3 0.4 1 0.1 67 9.6 MIA 09-10 1 0 9 9.0 0 1.000 0 1.000 2 2 1.00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 2.0 MIA 10-11 12 0 272 22.7 24 51.471 17 37.459 13 13 1.00 3 27 30 2.5 2 0.2 24 0 6 0.5 2 0.2 78 6.5 MIA 11-12 20 0 173 8.7 16 43.372 9 30.300 10 10 1.00 5 15 20 1.0 2 0.1 12 0 3 0.2 1 0.1 51 2.6 MIA 12-13 9 0 33 3.7 3 7.429 3 4.750 0 0.000 0 3 3 0.3 0 0.0 3 0 0 0.0 1 0.1 9 1.0 MIA 13-14 15 0 126 8.4 18 40.450 15 32.469 2 3.667 3 8 11 0.7 5 0.3 17 0 3 0.2 2 0.1 53 3.5 TOTAL 108 19 1586 14.7 144 338.426 81 195.415 84 98.857 37 157 194 1.8 32 0.3 130 1 29 0.3 34 0.3 453 4.2 55

DRAFTED: Not drafted by an NBA franchise. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on August 11, 2014. 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in five games (one start) for the Cavaliers Summer League team in Las Vegas averaged 5.2 points on.524 shooting and 3.4 rebounds in 15.4 minutes pulled down 12 rebounds and scored six points in 28 minutes against Milwaukee on July 11. COLLEGE CAREER: In 101 games (86 starts) at New Mexico, averaged 10.0 points on.488 shooting, 6.8 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 25.3 minutes a two-time All-Mountain West Conference Defensive Team selection...in all-time school history, ranks eighth in rebounds with 685 and fourth in blocked shots with 168 during his junior year, averaged 13.3 points on.490 shooting from the field, 8.7 rebounds and 2.7 blocks in 32.0 minutes named Third Team All-Mountain West and All-MWC Defensive Team tied for 18th in the nation with 14 double-doubles and 29th in blocks per game (2.7) recorded a career-high 32 points to go along with 11 rebounds and five blocks in 39 minutes against UMass on Nov. 22, 2013 registered five blocks six times and 10-plus boards 16 times as a redshirt sophomore, averaged 12.1 points and a team-high 8.1 rebounds, plus 63 blocks in 29.1 minutes named Second Team All-Mountain West and Mountain West All-Defensive Team redshirted after surgery for a herniated disc in his back in his sophomore season in 2011-12 in 32 games as a freshman, averaged 4.7 points and 3.7 rebounds in 15.0 minutes. PERSONAL: Son of Alan and Pat graduated in May 2014 with a degree in marketing played for the US in the 2013 World University Games and averaged 3.7 points and 4.6 rebounds on.647 shooting recorded a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds in his official US debut. TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG NM 10-11 34 21 509 15.0 64 136.471 10 36.278 23 37.622 34 92 126 3.7 12 0.4 70 2 9 0.3 20 0.6 161 4.7 NM 11-12 TOTAL 3-POINT ALEX KIRK COLLEGE CAREER FREE THROWS REBOUNDS REDSHIRTED AFTER SURGERY FOR HERNIATED DISC IN BACK NM 12-13 35 33 1018 29.1 157 318.494 13 47.277 98 137.715 84 198 282 8.1 17 0.5 77 3 15 0.4 63 1.8 425 12.1 NM 13-14 32 32 1025 32.0 165 337.490 12 56.214 82 123.667 73 204 277 8.7 35 1.1 82 3 12 0.4 85 2.7 424 13.3 TOTAL 101 86 2552 25.3 386 791.488 35 139.252 203 297.684 191 494 685 6.8 64 0.6 229 8 36 0.4 168 1.7 1010 10.0 57

DRAFTED: Selected by the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round (5th overall pick) of the 2008 NBA Draft. HOW ACQUIRED: Acquired in a three-team trade that sent guard Andrew Wiggins and forward Anthony Bennett to Minnesota and a protected 2015 first round pick (via Miami) to Philadelphia on August 23, 2014. Minnesota acquired forward Thaddeus Young from the 76ers, while Philadelphia received forward Luc Mbah a Moute and guard Alexey Shved from the Timberwolves. 2013-14 SEASON: Appeared in 77 games (all starts) for Minnesota averaged a career-high 26.1 points on.457 shooting, including.376 from beyond the arc and.821 from the foul line, 12. 5 rebounds and a career-high 4.4 assists in 36.3 minutes logged a career-high 2,797 minutes among NBA leaders, ranked first in double-doubles (65), first in defensive rebounds per game (9.6), third in total rebounds per game (12.5), fourth in points per game (26.1), tied for fourth in triple-doubles (3) and tied for eighth in three-pointers (190) with his 190 three-pointers, he set Minnesota s franchise record for three-pointers made in a season, while also setting the team s mark for points per game (26.1), and free throws made (520) and attempted (633) became the first player in NBA history to record 2,000 points, 900 rebounds and 100 three-pointers in a single season became just the third player since 1980-81 to have two seasons of at least 26.0 points and 12.5 rebounds (Shaquille O Neal-4 and Moses Malone-2) is the first player to average 26/12/4 over a full season since the NBA/ABA merger (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bob McAdoo had most recently accomplished that feat in 1975-76) scored in double figures in all 77 games, including 57 20-point games, a Wolves franchise record 25 30-point games and six 40-point games collected a league-leading 24 20-point/10-rebound/5-assist performances on the season possessed the 3rd highest PER in the NBA at 26.97, behind only Kevin Durant (29.90) and LeBron James (29.40) had 21 games of at least 30 points and 10 rebounds registered the first three triple-doubles of his career on Feb. 22 at Utah (37 pts/12 reb/10 ast), March 28 vs. L.A. Lakers (22/10/10) and April 2 vs. Memphis (24/16/10) in registering his first career triple-double in the Feb. 22 victory at Utah, he became one of only eight NBA players in the past 30 years to collect 30+ points, 10+ rebounds, 10+ assists and 5+ three-pointers in a single game led the Wolves across the board (pts/reb/ast) seven times poured in 40 points on April 14 at Golden State, running his season total to 1,991 and breaking Kevin Garnett s single-season club record (1,987) set in 2003-04 had 33 points and a season-high 19 rebounds March 3 at Denver, the 27th time he s collected 30+ pts/15+ reb among active players, only Tim Duncan (44) and Dwight Howard (37) have more such games totaled 25+ pts/10+ reb in 11 straight outings from Jan. 29-Feb. 25, the NBA s longest such run since Shaquille O Neal put together 13 in a row in 2001 named Western Conference Player of the Week twice (Feb. 24, Nov. 4) started for the West in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 16 in New Orleans, tallying 13 points and nine rebounds averaged 34.0 ppg and 14.1 rpg in February; those figures have not been reached in tandem for a calendar month since Moses Malone in March 1982 grabbed his 4,000th rebound Jan. 21 at Utah scored his 6,000th career point Jan. 24 at Golden State poured in a season-high 45 points (with 19 rebounds) on Dec. 22 at L.A. Clippers totaled 42 points Dec. 13 at San Antonio, matching Stephon Marbury s club record by drilling eight treys in that game sank the game-tying three-pointer with :10.1 left in regulation vs. Orlando on Oct. 30 missed four games due to injury. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 19.2 points on.451 shooting, 12.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 32.8 minutes per game in 364 games (282 starts) over six seasons with Minnesota also shooting.362 from three-point range and.815 from the free throw line for his career has 256 double-doubles and three triple-doubles has averaged at least 14 points and 11 rebounds in five of his six NBA seasons and since entering the league, his 12.2 rebounds per game is the second-highest in the NBA (Dwight Howard, 13.3) since 1980-81, he is one of only three players to have at least two seasons with 26.0 points and 12.5 rebounds (2011-12, 2013-14), along with Shaquille O Neal (4) and Moses Malone (2) was acquired by Minnesota from Memphis at the 2008 NBA Draft on June 26, 2008 Selected by Memphis in the 1st round (5th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft during the 2012-13 season, was limited to 18 games in his fifth NBA campaign, missing 62 due to an injury to his right hand also sidelined for the Dec. 15 game vs. Dallas due to illness and the Dec. 23 contest at New York with a left eye injury averaged 18.3 ppg, 14.0 rpg and 2.3 apg made his season debut Nov. 21 vs. Denver, totaling 34 points and 14 rebounds missed the first nine games after sustaining a fracture of the third and fourth metacarpals in his right hand on Oct. 17 re-fractured the third metacarpal in the Jan. 3 victory at Denver underwent surgery on Jan. 15 and was sidelined for the final 53 contests also underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove scar tissue on his left knee on April 10 led Minnesota with 28 points in the Dec. 20 win vs. Oklahoma City, adding a season-high seven assists overtook Tony Campbell (4,888) for 5th place on the Wolves career scoring list Dec. 18 at Miami (also his 200th career start) poured in a season-high 36 points Dec. 7 vs. Cleveland, part of his 29th career game with 30+points/10+ rebounds hauled down a season-high 24 rebounds Nov. 27 at Sacramento, including a career-best 21 defensive boards became just the third Timberwolves player to pull in 20+ defensive boards in a game, joining Kevin Garnett and Al Jefferson the Sacramento game marked the 16th time he contributed 20+ points and 20+ rebounds in the same contest (18th career 20-rebound night overall) during the 2011-12 season with Minnesota, played in 55 games, sitting out the final seven after suffering a concussion April 11 at Denver earned Second Team All-NBA honors after ranking 4th in scoring (a franchise-record 26.0 ppg), 2nd in rebounding (13.3 rpg) and 2nd in minutes played (39.0 mpg) shot 44.8% from the field, 37.2% (105-for-282) from long range and 82.4% from the FT line, becoming only the third player in league history to average 25+ ppg and 10+ rpg while also sinking 50+ treys, joining Larry Bird (1984-85) and Charles Barkley (1992-93) also led the NBA in point/rebound double-doubles (48) and finished 4th in FTs made (379) and 5th in FT attempts (460) was Minnesota s top scorer 43 times and leading rebounder on 50 occasions tallied 20+ points on 46 occasions, including a club-record 19 games with 30 or more totaled 40 points and 19 rebounds March 28 at Charlotte, his third 40+ effort in March (fourth career, tying Garnett s club record) and his 10th 30-point/15- rebound night this year the rest of the league combined for nine such games poured in a club-record 51 points March 23 at Oklahoma City, breaking Garnett s mark of 47 (Jan. 4, 2005 vs. Phoenix) the seven treys were also a career high pulled in his 3000th career rebound March 7 vs. Portland, and overtook Sam Mitchell (3,030) for 2nd place on the Wolves career list March 12 at Phoenix played his 250th game March 5 vs. the L.A. Clippers, and scored his 4,000th point Feb. 20 at Denver Had 42 points March 3 at Portland, and followed up with a 39-point effort vs. the Clippers averaged a league-best 30.7 ppg (46.4%) and 13.9 rpg in March tallied 17 points, seven rebounds 59

and three steals for the West in the 2012 All-Star Game in Orlando; he also won the Foot Locker Three-Point Contest hit the game-winning free throws with :00.1 left Feb. 19 vs. Philadelphia he sank a three-pointer as time expired to beat the L.A. Clippers on Jan. 20 signed a four-year contract extension on Jan. 25 saw his run of double-doubles halted at 15 Jan. 21 at Utah, the NBA s longest streak to open a season since Moses Malone reeled off 16 in a row in 1981-82 totaled 31 points and 20 rebounds Dec. 27 at Milwaukee, setting franchise records with his 19-for-24 outing from the line...in 2010-11 season with Minnesota, topped off his third season in the NBA by winning the league s Most Improved Player award, after registering career highs in scoring (20.2 ppg), rebounding (an NBA-best and franchise-record 15.2 rpg), assists (2.5 apg), minutes (35.8 mpg) and all three shooting categories hit 47.0% from the floor while ranking 18th in scoring, 14th in three-point accuracy (41.7%) and 28th in free throw accuracy (85.0%) started all 73 of his appearances, missing the final six games (and nine of the last 11) due to a strained left groin became the first NBA player to average 20+ ppg and 15+ rpg since Moses Malone in 1982-83, and compiled the league s highest rebounding average since Ben Wallace hauled in 15.4 rpg in 2002-03 broke Al Jefferson s club single-season mark for offensive rebounds (308 in 2007-08), finishing with a league-best 330 was Minnesota s top scorer 41 times and also led in assists on nine occasions; he scored 20+ points 43 times saw his run of 53 straight point/rebound double-doubles halted March 13 at Golden State Kevin Garnett held the previous franchise record at 37 (Feb. 1-Nov. 6, 2006) posted his fourth 30/20 effort of the year Feb. 27 vs. Golden State (37 points, 23 rebounds) Pau Gasol and Dwight Howard recorded the only other such games in 2010-11 the 18-for-23 effort from the free throw line vs. Golden State on Feb. 27 tied club records in both categories he also surpassed the 3,000-career-point mark in that game made his All-Star Game debut on Feb. 20 at Staples Center, scoring two points with four rebounds (in 11:44) in the Western Conference s 148-143 victory was the fifth player in Wolves history to be chosen as an All-Star, and the first since Garnett in 2007 led the Wolves across the board (pts/reb/ast) vs. Houston on Jan. 24, handing out a season-high seven assists scored 30+ points nine times, including four in January snagged his 2,000th rebound Jan. 11 vs. San Antonio, and posted his 100th double-double Jan. 13 vs. Washington hauled in 24 rebounds Jan. 3 at Boston; he ranked 2nd in double-doubles (64) for the season behind Dwight Howard saw his consecutive free throw streak ended at 46 on Dec. 3 at San Antonio erupted for a career-high 43 points Dec. 18 at Denver, and poured in 32 points with 22 rebounds Nov. 24 vs. San Antonio totaled 31 points and 31 boards Nov. 12 vs. New York, shattering Al Jefferson s single-game rebounding record (26 at Houston, Jan. 13, 2010) is the first NBA player to tally 30+ points and 30+ rebounds in the same game since Houston s Moses Malone (Feb. 11, 1982 vs. Seattle) and the first to grab 30+ rebounds since Charles Barkley had 33 for Houston at Phoenix on Nov. 2, 1996...completed his second year in Minnesota by seeing action in 60 games (22 starts) during the 2009-10 season made his regular-season debut Dec. 4 at New Orleans, having been sidelined for the first 18 games due to a fractured fourth metacarpal (left hand) suffered Oct. 16 at Chicago underwent surgery on Oct. 20...also missed two games (Jan. 18-20) due to an upper respiratory infection and two (March 12-14) with a left mid-foot sprain...was one of only 15 NBA players to average a double-double for the season, tallying 14.0 ppg and 11.0 rpg in 28.6 mpg...shot 45.0% from the floor and 81.5% from the line, leading the Wolves with 276 free throw attempts...drained 35 three-pointers (at a 33.0% clip), after hitting only two as a rookie...started the April 7-9 games, his first since Jan. 23 at Milwaukee (after 30 straight bench outings) tallied 15.3 ppg, 13.3 rpg and 2.8 apg in 22 starts overall...was Minnesota s top rebounder on 35 occasions and leading scorer 11 times, collecting a team-best 36 point/rebound double-doubles (good for 11th in the NBA) the Jan. 2 game at Indiana ended his double-double string at 11... scored 23 points and hauled in a career-high 22 rebounds March 28 vs. Phoenix, becoming the fourth player in Wolves history to notch a 20/20 game (Garnett 26, Jefferson 5, Gugliotta)...scored a then-career-high 25 points Jan. 31 vs. New York...grabbed his 1,000th rebound Jan. 13 at Houston, and went over the 1,000-career-point mark Dec. 16 vs. the L.A. Clippers...handed out a career-high nine assists Dec. 30 vs. Utah, and pulled in 19 rebounds Dec. 11 at the Lakers...had his 2010-11 contract option exercised on Nov. 2...in his rookie season in 2008-09 for Minnesota, led all rookies (and ranking 9th overall) in rebounding at 9.1 rpg...broke the club single-season rookie rebounding record April 11 vs. Phoenix, and ended the year with 734 to surpass Christian Laettner (708 in 1992-93)...played in 81 games (including 37 starts), missing the April 5 game vs. Denver due to the flu...averaged 11.1 ppg (9th among rookies) while logging 25.3 mpg and shooting 45.9%; he boosted those numbers to 13.3 ppg (on 48.4% shooting) and 9.9 rpg after Jan. 1 (50 games)...led the Wolves in free throws made and attempted by finishing 265-for-336 (78.9%) averaged 7.9 FTAs/48 on the year...also broke Laettner s franchise rookie mark for double-doubles, collecting his 29th (tops among NBA rookies this season) in the April 15 finale vs. Sacramento...named Western Conference T-Mobile Rookie of the Month for March, the third Timberwolves player to claim those honors (Stephon Marbury, Randy Foye)...led Minnesota in scoring on seven occasions, including a 23-point effort March 31 vs. Dallas was the top rebounder 36 times...pulled down 19 rebounds March 17 at San Antonio, one short of Dean Garrett s franchise rookie record and the 2nd-highest total by an NBA rookie on the season (the Clippers DeAndre Jordan grabbed 20 at Golden State on Jan. 25)...led the NBA in offensive rebounds per 48 (6.4) his 274 offensive boards ranked 3rd behind Orlando s Dwight Howard (336) and Charlotte s Emeka Okafor (275), and represent the 2nd-highest season total in franchise history (Al Jefferson, 308 in 2007-08)... Tallied a season-high 24 points (with 15 rebounds) Feb. 25 vs. Utah, and dished a season-high four assists March 11 vs. Memphis blocked four shots March 13 vs. New York had his draft rights traded to Minnesota along with Brian Cardinal, Jason Collins and Mike Miller in exchange for Greg Buckner, Marko Jaric, Antoine Walker and the draft rights to O.J. Mayo at the 2008 NBA Draft on June 26. NOTABLE: A three-time NBA All-Star (2011, 2012, 2014), two-time All-NBA Second Team selection (2012, 2014), Olympic gold medalist (2012) and winner of the league s Most Improved Player award (2011) and Three-Point Shootout (2012) was selected to the All-Rookie Second Team in 2009 took home the Gold Medal at the 2012 London Olympics as part of Team USA...in eight contests, averaged 11.6 points and 7.6 rebounds in 17.3 minutes per game...led Team USA in rebounds, totaling 61 for the competition...scored a team-high 16 points in Team USA s 110-63 win over Tunisia...tallied nine points and nine rebounds in just over 18 minutes in the Gold Medal game...registered a double-double (10 points, 11 rebounds) against Australia...won a gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championship, the USA s first world championship since 1994...averaged 5.7 points and 4.9 rebounds while shooting 57.1 percent (20-35 FGs) from the field...named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men s National Team on Feb. 10, 2010...member of the USA Blue Team in the 2009 USA Basketball Showcase and recorded 4 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals in 17 minutes. PERSONAL: Son of Stan and Karen Love...father, Stan, played with the Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Bullets in the NBA...uncle Mike Love is the lead singer of the Beach Boys...has hosted a winter coat drive to support the local Salvation Army during each of his first five NBA seasons... awarded the December 2012 KIA Community Assist Award...one of 10 nominees for 2012-13 Season long KIA Community Assist Award...teamed 60

with NFL All-Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and Bright Pink in October of 2012 to Spread Love in hopes of raising money for Breast Health Awareness Month...an ambassador of the Hoops for St. Jude program since his rookie season...took part in the Eden Prairie Polar Bear Plunge this past winter, donating over $3,000 to Special Olympics Minnesota...favorite movies are He Got Game and Gladiator...lists the Seattle Mariners and Portland Trail Blazers as his favorite teams while growing up...appeared on the cover of the EA Sports NCAA Basketball 09 video game...helped Lake Oswego High School reach the state 4A tournament four straight years, the state championship game three straight years, and a state title in 2006...named 2007 Gatorade National Male Athlete of the Year...earned the 2007 Naismith, Wooden, USA Today, National High School Coaches Association, McDonald s and Parade Magazine Male High School Player of the Year awards...became the first player in state history to be named player of the year three times, winning the award outright his sophomore and junior seasons and sharing the award. KEVIN LOVE NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS DEF TOT TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG MIN 08-09 81 37 2048 25.3 316 688.459 2 19.105 265 336.789 274 460 734 9.1 84 1.0 205 1 35 0.4 50 0.6 899 11.1 MIN 09-10 60 22 1714 28.6 291 646.450 35 106.330 225 276.815 227 431 658 11.0 136 2.3 136 0 43 0.7 23 0.4 842 14.0 MIN 10-11 73 73 2611 35.8 482 1026.470 88 211.417 424 499.850 330 782 1112 15.2 184 2.5 148 0 45 0.6 28 0.4 1476 20.2 MIN 11-12 55 55 2145 39.0 474 1059.448 105 282.372 379 460.824 226 508 734 13.3 111 2.0 152 0 47 0.9 28 0.5 1432 26.0 MIN 12-13 18 18 618 34.3 105 298.352 20 92.217 100 142.704 64 188 252 14.0 42 2.3 34 0 13 0.7 9 0.5 330 18.3 MIN 13-14 77 77 2797 36.3 650 1421.457 190 505.376 520 633.821 224 739 963 12.5 341 4.4 136 0 59 0.8 35 0.5 2010 26.1 TOTAL 364 282 11933 32.8 2318 5138.451 440 1215.362 1913 2346.815 1345 3108 4453 12.2 898 2.5 811 1 242 0.7 173 0.5 6989 19.2 61

DRAFTED: Selected by the Phoenix Suns in the first round (9th overall pick) of the 1999 NBA Draft. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on September 9, 2014. 2013-14 SEASON: Appeared in 76 games (all starts) for the Dallas Mavericks...averaged 10.4 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 31.7 minutes shot.482 (341-708 FGs) from the field,.358 (58-162) from three-point range and.785 (51-65) from the line recorded nine double-doubles (point/rebound), one 30-point game and five 20-point games also had 13 games with 15-plus points and 42 games with 10-plus points 13 games with 10-plus rebounds recorded seven games with 3+ steals and 26 games with 2+ steals tallied his first double-double of the season with 21 points, a season-high 14 rebounds (six offensive), four assists and two blocks in 34 minutes against Memphis on Nov. 2 also shot 9-10 (.900) FTs vs. MEM (11/2/13), marking the most free throws he made in a game since 12/1/06 vs. MIL (11-11 FTs) passed Charles Barkley (1,648) for 21st place on the NBA s all-time steals list at OKC (Nov. 6) with his second theft (1,649th career) at the 7:38 mark of the third quarter tallied 20 points (7-13 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), seven rebounds, two steals and two blocks in 35 minutes versus Philadelphia on Nov. 18 passed Fat Lever (1,666) for 20th place on the NBA s all-time steals list with a theft (his 1,667th career) at the 10:19 mark of the third quarter against Minnesota on Nov. 30 had 14 points (7-14 FGs), nine rebounds and a season-high four steals in 41 minutes against Toronto on Dec. 20 registered a season-high 32 points (14-19 FGs, 4-6 3FGs), including 21 on 10-12 FGs in first half, to go along with six rebounds and three assists in 32 minutes at Minnesota on Dec. 30 his 32-point effort marked his highest scoring game as a Maverick and his highest scoring game since April 15, 2009 at CHI (34 points) posted 20 points (8-16 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), six rebounds and two steals in 31 minutes against the Clippers on Jan. 3 also eclipsed the 17,000-point mark that night with a three-pointer at the 7:43 mark of the first quarter and became the 82nd player in NBA history to reach the 17,000-point milestone he joined Hakeem Olajuwon, Karl Malone and Kevin Garnett as the only players in NBA history with at least 17,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 1,500 steals and 1,000 blocks recorded his 7,000th career field goal with a floater at the 5:30 mark of the third quarter at the L.A. Clippers, becoming the 61st player in league history with at least 7,000 field goals made his 1,000th career start vs. POR on Jan. 18 tallied 18 points (7-8 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) in 35 minutes at Cleveland on Jan. 20 he passed Metta World Peace (1,688) and took sole possession of 19th place on the NBA s all-time steals list with his 1,689th career theft at the 2:10 mark of the second quarter at Cleveland on Jan. 20 passed Bob Lanier (9,698) for 35th place on the NBA s all-time rebounding list vs. Houston on Jan. 29 with his sixth board of the game (9,699th career) at the 10:03 mark of the third quarter recorded his 1,700th steal at the 7:33 mark of the fourth quarter vs. Miami on Feb. 18, becoming the 19th player in NBA history with at least 1,700 career thefts notched his ninth double-double with 16 points (8-12 FGs), 11 rebounds, a season-high five assists and two steals in 38 minutes against Minnesota on March 19 passed Ron Harper (1,716) for 18th place on the NBA s all-time steals list with his second theft of the game (1,717th career) at the 2:27 mark of the fourth quarter vs. the Timberwolves on March 19 recorded his 1,200th career block on a Blake Griffin shot attempt at the 2:53 mark of the first quarter at L.A. Clippers on April 3, becoming the 52nd player in NBA history with at least 1,200 blocks he passed Magic Johnson (1,724) for 17th place on the NBA s all-time steals list with a theft (his 1,725th career) at the 3:02 mark of the first quarter at L.A. Lakers on April 4 left the game against the L.A. Lakers on Jan. 7 late in the second quarter with a right shoulder and upper rib contusion and did not return missed six games due to the injury (Jan. 8-13; Jan. 31-Feb. 3). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 15.8 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.6 steals, 1.1 blocks in 35.3 minutes per game in 1,106 games (1,038 starts) over 15 seasons with Phoenix, Miami, Toronto and Dallas has shot at least.500 from the field in six seasons (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13) and is a.485 lifetime shooter is one of four players in NBA history with at least 17,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 1,500 steals and 1,000 blocks (joining Hakeem Olajuwon, Karl Malone, Kevin Garnett) during the 2012-13 season, averaged 12.1 points, team-high 7.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.1 steals in 30.0 minutes over 67 games (67 starts) with Dallas shot 51.4% (355-690 FGs) from the field and 78.2% (79-101FTs) from the line among NBA leaders, ranked 24th in FG%...team-high 14 doubledoubles (all point/rebound) nine games with 20+ points (7-2 record) 21 games with 15+ points (14-7 record) 44 games with 10+ points 15 games with 10+ rebounds five games with 3+ blocks six games with 3+ steals 1st double-double with 10 points (4-7 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 10 rebounds and 4 assists in 33 minutes at CLE (11/17/12) made his 700th career three-pointer at the 8:23 mark of the 4th quarter vs. GS (11/19/12) 17 points (6-12 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and eight rebounds in 32 minutes at PHI (11/27/12) 18 points (7-11 FGs, 4-4 FTs) and two blocks in 23 minutes at CHI (11/28/12) 2nd double-double with 16 points (6-14 FGs, 4-5 FTs), 11 rebounds, season-high-tying seven assists and two blocks in 45 minutes at BOS (12/12/12), marking the first time in his career that he posted those numbers 3rd double-double with 12 points (4-7 FGs, 4-4FTs), 13 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 29 minutes at TOR (12/14/12) he grabbed his 9,000th career rebound at TOR (12/14/12), becoming the 45th player in NBA history with at least 9,000 boards eclipsed the 16,000-point plateau vs. PHI (12/18/12), becoming the 95th player in league history with at least 16,000 career points he joined Hakeem Olajuwon, Karl Malone and Kevin Garnett as the only players in NBA history with at least 16,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 1,500 steals and 1,000 blocks a 7-foot bank shot at the 7:41 mark of the 1st quarter vs. PHI (12/18/12) gave him four points for the game and 16,001 for his career 14 points (5-12 FGs, 4-4 FTs), nine rebounds and season-high tying seven assists in 34 minutes at OKC (12/27/12)...he handed out seven assists twice in an eight-game span (also had 7 at BOS 12/12/12), after he had gone over seven years without recording seven assists 7th double-double with 19 points (7-12 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 10 rebounds and two steals in 28 minutes at SAC (1/10/13) game-high 20 points (9-13 FGs, 2-3 3FGs) in 26 minutes vs. MEM (1/12/13) 8th double-double with 20 points (10-16 FGs), 10 rebounds, four assists and three steals in 33 minutes at ORL (1/20/13) it was his first 20/10 (points/rebounds) game since 4/6/11 vs. DEN (21 points, 10 rebounds) appeared in his 1,000th career regular-season game vs. PHO (1/27/13), becoming the 107th player in NBA history to reach the milestone 9th double-double with 18 points (8-11 FGs, 2-4 FTs) and season-high 17 rebounds in 35 minutes at GS (1/31/13) 12th double-double with a season-high (game-high) 26 points (11-16 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 11 rebounds and two steals in 30 minutes vs. GS (2/9/13) made at least one three-pointer in six consecutive games (at OKC 2/4/13-vs. ORL 2/20/13) it was his longest streak with at least one three-point basket since 1/7-1/20/08, when he hit at least one three-pointer in seven consecutive games 63

14th double-double with 25 points (10-17 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 12 rebounds in 33 minutes at SAC (4/5/13) third-straight 20-point effort with a game-high 22 points (9-16 FGs, 4-6 FTs) to go with nine rebounds and three steals in 34 minutes vs. PHO (4/10/13) he scored 20+ points in three-straight games for the first time since Feb. 2007 (27 at MIN 2/23/07, 21 at ATL 2/25/07, 22 at IND 2/27/07) game-high 21 points (10-16 FGs, 1-1 FTs) to go with seven rebounds, six assists and two steals in 31 minutes at NO (4/14/13) left the game vs. POR (11/5/12) in the 3rd quarter with a sprained left MCL and did not return missed five games due to the injury (vs. TOR 11/7/12-vs. WAS 11/14/12) left the game at PHO (12/6/12) in the 3rd quarter with a strained right groin and did not return missed two games due to the injury (at HOU 12/8/12-vs. SAC 12/10/12) missed eight games due to a left calf strain (at DET 3/8/13-vs. BKN 3/20/13) during the 2011-12 season, averaged 10.6 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 63 games (all starts), while shooting 44.6% from the field and 79.6% from the line was the only player 6-foot-7 or shorter to lead his team in rebounding in 2011-12 (7.4 rpg, 465 total rebounds) became the first Maverick 6-foot-7 or shorter to lead Dallas in rebounding since 6-foot-7 Jay Vincent did so in 1984-85 (8.9 rpg) among NBA leaders, ranked 31st in rebounding and 40th in steals 12 double-doubles (all point/rebound) three games with 20+ points, 39 games with 10+ points 14 games with 10+ rebounds seven games with 3+ steals three games with 3+ blocks 1st double-double with 12 points (6-12 FGs), 10 rebounds (6 OR) and three steals in 35 minutes at LAC (1/18/12) 1st 20-point game with game-high-tying 22 points (10-17 FGs, 2-4 FTs), seven rebounds in 33 minutes at UTA (1/19/12) season-high 29 points (11-21 FGs, 4-6 3FGs, 3-5 FTs) in 31 minutes vs. PHO (1/23/12) it tied his highest scoring game as a Maverick (29 at MIN 3/8/10) 5th double-double with 16 points (8-14 FGs), 10 rebounds, season-high six assists in 27 minutes vs. DEN (2/15/10) 7th double-double with 10 points (4-10 FGs, 2-2 FTs), gamehigh 13 rebounds, four assists, 34 minutes vs. WAS (3/13/12) he moved past Antoine Walker (15,647) and into 100th place on the NBA s all-time scoring list vs. WAS (3/13/12) 8th double-double with 12 points (4-11 FGs, 4-4 FTs), season-high 15 rebounds, 36 minutes at HOU (3/24/12) 10+ rebounds in five-straight games from at MEM 4/7/12-at LAL 4/15/12 4 double-doubles in the five-game span (at MEM 4/7/12-at LAL 4/15/12) 14 points (5-10 FGs, 4-4 FTs), eight rebounds, two steals, 27 minutes vs. GS (4/20/12) missed three games with a sore left knee (vs. SA 3/17/12-vs. LAL 3/21/12) in 80 games (27 starts) with the NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks in 2010-11, averaged 12.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 28.2 minutes, while shooting 52.0% (434-834 FGs) from the field and 76.8% (126-164 FTs) from the line among league leaders, ranked 16th in FG%...12 double-doubles 11 games with 20+ points, 16 games with 10+ rebounds and seven games with 3+ steals in 1st start of season, 20 points (10-15 FGs), seven rebounds, two blocks, 35 minutes at MEM (11/10/10)...1st double-double with 12 points (6-11 FGs), 10 rebounds in 31 minutes at ATL (11/20/10) season-high (game-high) 13 rebounds to go with seven points in 29 minutes at MIA (12/20/10) 20 points (10-15 FGs), nine rebounds in 32 minutes at OKC (12/27/10) season-high-tying 25 points (12-17 FGs, 1-2 FTs), including 21 1st-half points, in 37 minutes vs. OKC (1/6/11) 22 points (10-15 FGs, 2-2 FTs), eight rebounds (6 OR), two steals, 30 minutes vs. NY (3/10/11) 9th double-double with game-high-tying 25 points (11-20 FGs, 3-4 FTs), 12 rebounds (7 OR), two blocks, 35 minutes vs. LAL (3/12/11) reached the 15,000 points plateau at UTA (3/26/11) a runner at the 3:23 mark of the 4th quarter gave him 11 points for the game (15,001 career) and he finished with 13 points (6-9 FGs, 1-2 FTs), seven rebounds and four steals in 34 minutes 21 points (10-17 FGs, 1-2 FTs), eight rebounds, three blocks, 30 minutes at GS (4/2/11) 10th double-double with 21 points (10-14 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 10 rebounds, 31 minutes vs. DEN (4/6/11) third-straight double-double (12th of the season) with 18 points (9-20 FGs), 11 rebounds (6 OR), 28 minutes vs. PHO (4/10/11) missed one game due to a thigh contusion at MIL (1/1/11) left the game at NO (3/9/11) in the 3rd quarter with sore ribs and did not return...suffered a sprained right wrist vs. SA (3/18/11) and did not return for the 2nd half missed one game due to the injury (vs. GS 3/20/11) in his first season with Dallas in 2009-10, averaged 12.0 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 31.8 minutes through 75 starts shot 50.8% (395-778) from the floor and 75.5% (105-139) from the foul line among NBA leaders, ranked 22nd in FG%...three games with 20+ points...six doubledoubles (6-0 record) in DAL debut vs. WAS (10/27/09), recorded 16 points (6-12 FGs, 4-5 FTs), seven rebounds, one steal and game-high three blocks in 36 minutes 18 points (8-15 FGs, 2-2 FTs), six rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block in 34 minutes at LAL (10/30/09) 1st double-double with 16 points (7-19 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 11 rebounds (9 DR), two blocks and 38 minutes at LAC (10/31/09) 18 points (9-11 FGs, including nine-straight FGs), eight rebounds, one assist, one steal and 29 minutes vs. TOR (11/7/09) 2nd double-double with 15 points (5-10 FGs, 5-6 FTs), season-high 15 rebounds (8 DR), two steals, two blocks, 45 minutes vs. CHA (12/12/09) 17 points (7-14 FGs, 3-4 FTs), nine rebounds, one steal, two blocks in 35 minutes vs. HOU (12/18/09) had a seasonhigh 29 points (14-25 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 14 rebounds, three steals, 38 minutes for 5th double-double at MIN (3/8/10) 6th double-double (2nd straight) with 14 points (5-10 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 13 rebounds (season-high 11 DR), one steal, three blocks, 40 minutes vs. NJ (3/10/10) 2nd 20-point game with 21 points (9-13 FGs, 3-3 FTs), two rebounds, two assists, two steals and 29 minutes vs. DEN (3/29/10) 3rd 20-point game with 21 (9-12 FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 26 minutes at LAC (4/12/10) missed seven games due to injury: three (vs. SA 11/18-vs. GS 11/24/09) with left ankle sprain, at DEN (2/9/10) with lower back tightness and three (vs. MEM 4/7-at SAC 4/10/10) with left oblique strain during the 2008-09 season with Miami and Toronto, appeared in 69 games (68 starts) averaged 12.9 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 35.8 minutes...in TOR, averaged 14.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 35.3 minutes in 27 starts 22 double-doubles, snapping a string of eight consecutive seasons with 30+ 10+ points 51 times, with eight games of 20+ points 28 games with double-digit rebounds season-high 44 minutes vs. TOR (11/16/08) six steals at PHO (11/28/08) season-best 16 rebounds vs. GS (12/23/08) 10 points, six rebounds and team-high six assists in Raptors debut vs. CLE (2/18/09) 27 points and 12 rebounds at PHO (2/27/09) shot 58.0% (36-62 FGs) from the field and averaged 16.4 points and 10.6 rebounds over a four-game stretch (3/27-4/4/09)...season high 34 points (15-18 FGs) and 11 rebounds at CHI (4/15/09) split the season between Phoenix and Miami in 2007-08 averaged 15.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 2.0 steals, 1.4 blocks and 36.7 minutes in 63 games among NBA leaders, ranked 7th in steals per game and 18th in double-doubles (32)...10+ points 52 times (40 with PHO), including 16 games with 20+ points 10+ rebounds 35 times, including 1 20-rebound effort 32 double-doubles (23 with PHO) credited with playing in two games in two different cities with two different teams (12/19/07) started for PHO at DAL and totaled 23 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, three steals in 38 minutes also credited with playing 0:51 for MIA at ATL in the resumption of a protested game that was actually finished on 3/8/08 the final 51 seconds of the overtime marked the only game all year he did not start and the first time since 3/10/00 he appeared in a game in which he did not start in 47 starts for PHO, averaged 15.8 points (.526 FG%,.713 FT%), 9.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 2.0 steals, 1.5 blocks and 36.4 minutes started 15-of-16 games in which he appeared for MIA and averaged 14.3 points, 11.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.9 steals and 37.6 64

minutes matched career high with 24 rebounds at MIA (11/9/07) 15 points, 14 rebounds, four assists, three steals and three blocks in 44 minutes in MIA debut against LAL (2/10/08) sat out final 15 games of the season (3/21 4/16/08) with back spasms started 80 games for Phoenix in 2006-07 averaged 17.5 points (.524 FG%,.810 FT%), 9.8 rebounds, 2.0 steals, 1.7 assists, 1.5 blocks and 37.6 minutes led NBA in total steals (156) joined Kevin Garnett as the only players in the NBA who ranked in the top 40 in points (35th), rebounds (8th), FG% (T-17th), blocks (21st), steals (6th) and minutes (20th) led PHO in starts, minutes (3,010), defensive rebounds (613), rebound average, steals and blocks (122) 10+ points on 73 occasions, including 28 games with 20+ points and four 30-point performances 10+ rebounds 40 times, including two games with 20+ rebounds 37 double-doubles 10,000th career point in the seasonopener at LAL (10/31/06) 20 rebounds vs. MIN (1/21/07) during the 2005-06 season, played in 81 games for Phoenix and averaged career-highs of 21.8 points and 11.8 rebounds led PHO in points, scoring average, starts, total minutes, FGs, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, rebounds, steals and blocks only player in the NBA to be ranked in the top 20 in scoring (T-15th), rebounding (3rd), steals (5th), blocks (17th), FG% (T-10th) and minutes (T-7th) career-high 60 double-doubles first player in NBA history to finish in the Top-5 in both rebounding and steals in consecutive years since the league started tracking steals (1973-74 season) joined by Kevin Garnett, Elton Brand and Yao Ming as the only players in the NBA to average 20 points and 10 rebounds NBA Western Conference Player of the Month (Feb.) career-high and PHO franchise-record 60:06 minutes at NY (1/2/06) career-high eight steals vs. MIN (2/6/06), tying the single-game high by an NBA player in 2005-06 5,000th career rebound vs. SAC (2/10/06) career-high 44 points vs. BOS (2/22/06) only second Sun in franchise history (Charles Barkley) to record three-consecutive 30-point/15-rebound games (2/22-2/27/06) first Sun since Barkley to record a 30-point/20-rebound game with 31 points and an NBA season-high (career-high) 24 rebounds vs. CHA (2/25/06) in 81 starts for the Suns in 2004-05: In 81 starts, averaged 19.4 points on.476 shooting, 11.3 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 1.5 blocks in 38.8 minutes played 15,000th career minute vs. POR (1/2/05) season-high 37 points vs. SA (1/21/05), including a stretch of 14 consecutive points (two shy of the franchise record) in a span of 3:16 in the 3rd quarter 4,000th career rebound at MEM (2/1/05) first career 20-rebound effort, pulling down a season-high 20 rebounds vs. BOS (2/27/05) played in 79 games (all starts) for Phoenix in 2003-04 averaged 19.0 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 2.1 steals, 1.3 blocks and 40.7 minutes in 79 games (79 starts) led NBA in total steals (167) joined 2003-04 MVP Kevin Garnett as the only two NBA players to rank in the top 30 in scoring (19th), rebounds (14th), steals (2nd), blocks (27th) and minutes (2nd) led PHO in starts, points (1,498), FGs (590), 3FGs (90), offensive rebounds (212), defensive rebounds (525), rebounds (737), steals (167) and blocks (104) 10+ points 74 times, including 37 games with 20+ points and four 30-point performances 35 double-doubles (12th in the NBA) season-high 32 points at SAC (12/14/03) career high-tying eight assists at DAL (3/8/04) missed three games due to injury in the 2002-03 season, averaged 21.2 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 2.3 steals, 1.2 blocks and 41.6 minutes in 81 games for Phoenix only player in NBA to finish in the top 20 in scoring (17th) and the top 10 in rebounding (8th) and steals (3rd) 10+ points 79 times, including 49 games with 20+ points and nine 30-point efforts 10+ rebounds 39 times and 38 double-doubles 2,000th career rebound vs. CLE (11/1/02) season-high 36 points vs. CHI (2/3/03) 5,000th career point at LAL (4/6/03) played in 81 games during the 2001-02 season for the Suns averaged 19.1 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.8 steals, 1.1 blocks and 38.4 minutes ranked among NBA leaders in rebounding (T-8th), steals (12th), minutes (T-18th) 10+ points 74 times, including 40 games with 20+ points and four 30-point nights 10+ rebounds 44 times and 43 double-doubles (5th in NBA) during the 2000-01 season, averaged 17.3 points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.7 steals, 1.4 blocks and 36.2 minutes in 78 starts ranked among NBA leaders in rebounds per game (8th) and steals per game (12th) increased scoring production by a career-high 7.1 points and rebound average by a career-best 4.2 rebounds from his rookie season 10+ points on 69 occasions, including 28 games of 20+ points and 2 30-point performances 10+ rebounds on 51 occasions and 47 double-doubles (6th in the NBA) played for the Sophomores in the Schick Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend (Washington, D.C.) and finished with 18 points, three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block in 24 minutes double-doubles in a career-high 11 consecutive games (11/9-12/3/00) 10+ rebounds in a career-high 13 consecutive games (1/29-2/25/01) career-high 16 FGs vs. DAL (4/11/01) in his rookie season in 1999-00, appeared in 51 games (38 starts) for Phoenix averaged 10.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.0 blocks, 0.8 steals and 24.7 minutes selected to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team...started and made NBA debut at DEN (11/2/99) and tallied 14 points, season-high 14 rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 35 minutes season best 27 points vs. NJ (11/27/99) had surgery (12/23/99) to remove loose cartilage from underneath his left kneecap was placed on the injured list (12/5/99) with left knee chondromalacia patella and missed 31 games (12/4/99-2/6/00). PLAYOFF CAREER: Has appeared in 103 playoff games (all starts), averaging 14.7 points on.458 shooting,.814 from the foul line, 9.1 rebounds, 1.2 steals, 1.2 blocks and 37.0 minutes during the 2014 PLAYOFFS with Dallas, played in seven first round playoffs games against San Antonio averaged 8.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in 27.6 minutes during the 2012 PLAYOFFS with Dallas, played in four first round games vs. Oklahoma City averaged 11.8 points, a team-high 8.0 rebounds, 1.3 blocks in 35.0 minutes scored a playoff-high 17 points (7-14 FGs, 3-5 3FGs) to go with eight rebounds in 32 minutes in Game 1 at Oklahoma City on April 28 made 21 starts in the 2011 PLAYOFFS...averaged 11.9 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 32.9 minutes for the NBA champion Mavericks shot.467 from the field and.851 (40-47) from the line recorded two double-doubles, two games with 20-plus points and 13 games with 10-plus points... tallied 12 points (6-11 FGs) and 11 rebounds in 33 minutes in Game 4 at Portland on April 23...tallied 18 points (9-13 FGs), two steals and two blocks in 38 minutes in Game 3 at Oklahoma City on May 21 had a playoff-high of 26 points (10-17 FGs, 6-7 FTs), eight rebounds and three blocks in 40 minutes in Game 5 vs. Oklahoma City on May 25 posted 16 points (6-12 FGs, 4-5 FTs), 10 rebounds and four assists in 35 minutes in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against Miami on May 31 had 20 points (9-14 FGs, 2-2 FTs), eight rebounds and three assists in 41 minutes in Game 2 at Miami on June 2 in the 2010 PLAYOFFS, played in six first round games vs. San Antonio averaged 8.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist in 24.7 minutes made 11 starts for Phoenix in the 2007 PLAYOFFS...averaged 16.9 points, 10.4 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, 1.5 steals, 1.2 assists in 41.4 minutes in the five-game first round series vs. the Lakers, averaged 18.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.8 steals, 1.0 block in 39.8 minutes in the six-game Western Conference Semifinal series vs. San Antonio, averaged 15.7 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.3 blocks, 1.2 steals and 42.5 minutes surpassed Charles Barkley (644) to became the Suns all-time postseason leader in rebounds in Game 1 against the Spurts on May 6 in the 2006 PLAYOFFS, started all 20 games and averaged 20.4 points, 11.7 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 1.2 blocks in 42.5 minutes led the Suns in scoring five times and in rebounds 17 times, including 12 consecutive games (5/4-28/06) had four games with 30-plus points, 11 games with 20-plus points and 10-plus points in all 20 games postseason 65

career-high three consecutive 30-point outings (5/16-5/22/06) 12 double-doubles in the seven-game first round series vs. LAL, averaged 18.1 points (.444 FG%,.944 FT%), 9.4 rebounds, 1.9 steals, 1.7 assists, 0.9 blocks and 42.9 minutes averaged 25.6 points (.504 FG%,.861 FT%), 12.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.9 steals, 1.4 blocks and 42.7 minutes in the seven-game Western Conference Semifinal series vs. the Clippers led team in rebounds in all seven games his 25.6 ppg vs. the Clippers marked his high in a postseason series 30-plus points in 4 of the 7 games, including each of the final three contests postseason career-highs in minutes (55) and rebounds (20) in Game 5 in the decisive Game 7, had 30 points and 9 rebounds in the six-game Western Conference Finals vs. Dallas, averaged 16.8 points, 13.2 rebounds, 1.8 steals, 1.2 blocks in 41.5 minutes his 13.2 rebound average marks a personal-best in a postseason series 19 points and 19 rebounds in Game 2 vs. the Mavericks started 15 games in the 2005 PLAYOFFS averaged 17.6 points, 11.8 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, 1.5 assists, 1.4 steals and 42.3 minutes career postseason-best 26 blocks led the team in rebounds on nine occasions, including all four games in the first round sweep of Memphis 12 games with 10-plus points, including seven games with 20-plus points and his first postseason 30-point performance in the four-game first round sweep of the Grizzlies, averaged 21.3 points, 12.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.3 steals, 2.3 blocks in 41.0 minutes double-double in each game averaged 23.3 points, 12.2 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, 1.5 steals, 1.3 assists and 45.0 minutes in the six-game Western Conference Semifinal series vs. Dallas five double-doubles postseason career-high 38 points, with 16 rebounds and two steals in 51 minutes in the decisive Game 6 overtime victory at Dallas playoff career-high six blocks in Game 2 in the 5-game Western Conference Finals series vs. the Spurs, averaged 7.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, 1.4 steals, 1.2 blocks, 1.0 assists and 40.2 minutes during the 2003 PLAYOFFS, started all six games vs. San Antonio and averaged 18.5 points,11.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.8 steals, 1.8 blocks in 47.0 minutes recorded three double-doubles tallied three games with 20-plus points, five games with 10-plus points and four games with 10-plus rebounds in the 2001 PLAYOFFS, started all four games in the first round, four-game series vs. Sacramento and averaged 14.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.5 steals, 1.5 blocks in 34.8 minutes recorded two double-doubles and one 20-point game during the 2000 PLAYOFFS, played in nine games and averaged 9.1 points, 8.8 rebounds, 1.6 blocks in 31.2 minutes in the four-game first round series vs. the Spurs, averaged 9.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.5 blocks in 31.5 minutes made postseason debut in Game 1 (4/22/00) and had 10 points, nine rebounds, one assist, two blocks and one steal in 30 minutes first career postseason double-double in Game 3 with 16 points and 14 rebounds (including a postseason career-high seven offensive) in the 5-game Western Conference Semifinal series vs. the Lakers, averaged 9.2 points, 7.4 rebounds in 31.0 minutes. NOTABLE: A four-time NBA All-Star reserve (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007) two-time Third Team All-NBA (2004-05, 2005-06), six-time Western Conference Player of the Week and one-time Western Conference Player of the Month member of Dallas 2011 NBA championship team was a member of the bronze-medal winning USA Basketball Senior National Team that participated in 2004 Olympics (Athens, Greece) was a member of the Team USA squad that went 6-3 and finished in sixth place at the 2002 FIBA World Championships (Indianapolis) participated for Team USA at the 2001 Goodwill Games (Brisbane, Australia) and helped the USA to a 5-0 record and the gold medal selected to the All-Rookie Second Team in 2000. PERSONAL: Was given the nickname The Matrix by TNT analyst Kenny Smith bought his mother a house in Las Vegas after he was drafted is a three-time winner of the NBA s Community Assist Award (Aug. 2004, June 2003, Aug. 2002) named by the Sporting News as one of the Good Guys in sports (2003) established The Shawn Marion Foundation, in Dec. 2007 the mission of his foundation is to assist single mothers through vocational training and adult scholarships and to aid disadvantaged children through educational programs that prepare them with critical skills needed to be successful in life purchases toys, bikes, TVs and other wish-list items for single-mother families, along with clothes, furniture, gift cards and other needed items, and personally delivers them to the families each Christmas purchased a block of tickets to each Mavs home game during the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons and donated the tickets to various community groups appeared at the Starpower VIP Invitational Golf Tournament benefiting The Jason Terry Foundation shortly after moving to Dallas (Sept. 2009)...upon signing a six-year contract extension in Aug., 2002, pledged $1 million to charity had his high school jersey (Clarksville H.S., Tenn.) retired during a special halftime ceremony at a football game (9/22/00) in his spare time, he likes to travel, watch movies, play poker, shop and bowl... enjoys cartoons and has a large DVD collection that includes his favorites Scooby Doo and ThunderCats...recently added classic car collecting to his long list of interests. SHAWN MARION NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG PHO 99-00 51 38 1260 24.7 222 471.471 4 22.182 72 85.847 105 227 332 6.5 69 1.4 113 0 38 0.7 53 1.0 520 10.2 PHO 00-01 79 79 2857 36.2 557 1160.480 21 82.256 234 289.810 220 628 848 10.7 160 2.0 211 2 132 1.7 108 1.4 1369 17.3 PHO 01-02 81 81 3109 38.4 654 1395.469 48 122.393 191 226.845 211 592 803 9.9 162 2.0 214 0 149 1.8 86 1.1 1547 19.1 PHO 02-03 81 81 3373 41.6 662 1466.452 141 364.387 251 295.851 199 574 773 9.5 198 2.4 208 0 185 2.3 95 1.2 1716 21.2 PHO 03-04 79 79 3217 40.7 590 1341.440 90 265.340 228 268.851 212 525 737 9.3 214 2.7 203 1 167 2.1 104 1.3 1498 19.0 PHO 04-05 81 81 3146 38.8 613 1289.476 114 341.334 229 275.833 235 680 915 11.3 154 1.9 199 0 163 2.0 119 1.5 1569 19.4 PHO 05-06 81 81 3263 40.3 716 1365.525 96 290.331 241 298.809 249 710 959 11.8 143 1.8 223 2 160 2.0 137 1.7 1769 21.8 PHO 06-07 80 80 3010 37.6 561 1071.524 80 252.317 201 248.810 172 613 785 9.8 134 1.7 216 3 156 2.0 122 1.5 1403 17.5 PHO-MIA 07-08 63 62 2315 36.7 400 787.508 66 198.333 106 150.707 136 507 643 10.2 138 2.2 150 0 125 2.0 85 1.3 972 15.4 MIA-TOR 08-09 69 6 2470 35.8 382 788.485 10 53.189 117 147.796 180 409 589 8.5 139 2.0 132 1 88 1.3 66 1.0 891 12.9 DAL 09-10 75 75 2385 31.8 395 778.508 3 19.158 105 139.755 158 319 477 6.4 107 1.4 141 1 69 0.9 61 0.8 898 12.0 DAL 10-11 80 27 2253 28.2 434 834.520 5 33.152 126 164.768 168 383 551 6.9 110 1.4 144 0 68 0.9 50 0.6 999 12.5 DAL 11-12 63 63 1919 30.5 288 646.446 20 68.294 74 93.796 145 320 465 7.4 132 2.1 87 0 67 1.1 36 0.6 670 10.6 DAL 12-13 67 67 2010 30.0 355 690.514 23 73.315 79 101.782 146 379 525 7.8 163 2.4 111 0 75 1.1 47 0.7 812 12.1 DAL 13-14 76 76 2409 31.7 341 708.482 58 162.358 51 65.785 132 365 497 6.5 124 1.6 125 0 90 1.2 37 0.5 791 10.4 TOTAL 1106 976 38996 35.3 7170 14789.485 779 2344.332 2305 2843.811 2668 7231 9899 9.0 2147 1.9 2477 10 1732 1.6 1206 1.1 17424 15.8 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG PHO 99-00 9 9 281 31.2 36 86.419 1 6.167 9 11.818 21 58 79 8.8 7 0.8 17 0 6 0.7 14 1.6 82 9.1 PHO 00-01 4 4 139 34.8 23 62.371 1 1 1.000 12 14.857 10 23 33 8.3 3 0.8 13 0 6 1.5 6 1.5 59 14.8 PHO 02-03 6 6 282 47.0 40 107.374 9 28.321 22 26.846 21 49 70 11.7 12 2.0 17 0 11 1.8 11 1.8 111 18.5 PHO 04-05 15 15 635 42.3 108 223.484 18 43.419 30 39.769 46 131 177 11.8 23 1.5 47 0 21 1.4 26 1.7 264 17.6 PHO 05-06 20 20 849 42.5 163 333.489 22 70.314 59 67.881 57 176 233 11.7 31 1.6 65 2 37 1.9 23 1.2 407 20.4 PHO 06-07 11 11 455 41.4 76 152.500 12 34.353 22 33.667 27 87 169.7 15.4 13 1.2 27 0 16 1.5 19 1.7 186 16.9 DAL 09-10 6 6 148 24.7 24 59.407 0 4.000 4 5.800 7 18 25 4.2 6 1.0 12 0 1 0.2 3 0.5 52 8.7 DAL 10-11 21 21 690 32.9 105 225.467 0 5.000 40 47.851 46 87 133 6.3 45 2.1 53 1 21 1.0 19 0.9 250 11.9 DAL 11-12 4 4 140 35.0 17 40.425 4 14.286 9 10.900 9 23 32 8.0 4 1.0 14 0 1 0.3 5 1.3 47 11.8 DAL 13-14 7 7 193 27.6 24 59.407 4 18.222 7 11.636 14 23 37 5.3 13 1.86 11 0 6 0.86 1 0.14 59 8.429 TOTAL 103 103 3812 37.0 616 1346.458 71 223.318 214 263.814 258 675 933 9.1 157 1.5 276 3 126 1.2 127 1.2 1517 14.7 66

DRAFTED: Selected in the first round (5th overall pick) of the 2000 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on August 5, 2014. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 82 games (four starts) for the Memphis Grizzlies averaged 7.1 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists on.481 shooting, including.459 from the three-point line, in 20.8 minutes was the only Grizzlies player to play all 82 games appeared in every game for the second time in his career after his 2000-01 rookie season with Orlando became the 23rd player in NBA history to play a full 82-game slate in his 14th NBA season or later ranked second in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage behind Atlanta s Kyle Korver recorded the second-highest three-point percentage of his career (.480 for Washington in 2009-10) shot a career-high.602 FG%...notched his ninth season shooting at least.400 percent from beyond the arc, tied for third in NBA history behind only Steve Nash (13) and Reggie Miller (10) posted his eighth season with at least 100 triples (107), his first since the 2007-08 season made 103 three-pointers as a reserve, the second-most in a single season by a Grizzlies playing coming off the bench (Miller set the record of 121 in the 2005-06 season) shot.534 overall and.538 from three-point range in 30 games following the All-Star Break led the NBA in three-point percentage after the All-Star Break became the third player in NBA history to make 100 three-pointers and shoot at least.450 from three-point range in his 14th NBA season or later, joining Dale Ellis (1997-98) and Ray Allen (2011-12) grabbed a season-high nine rebounds on Nov. 9 vs. Golden State recorded 19 points and five three-pointers, tied for the most made by any Grizzlies player in a single game this season, on Feb. 18 vs. New York that started a run of three consecutive double-digit scoring efforts off the bench from Feb. 18-22, his longest streak since doing so in five-straight games from April 7-15, 2006 scored all of his 19 points in the fourth quarter on Feb. 28 at Oklahoma City scored 19 points on April 11 vs. Philadelphia, starting another streak of three-straight double-digit games off the bench capped that run with a season-high 21 points and five three-pointers on April 14 at Phoenix, helping Memphis clinch its franchise-record fourth consecutive playoff berth averaged 17.7 points on.724 shooting (.786 3FG shooting) in 24.7 minutes in those three games from April 11-14 led the team or tied for the team lead in scoring twice, rebounding twice, assists once, steals six times and blocks once scored 10-plus points 25 times and 20-plus points once made multiple three-pointers in a game 34 times. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 11.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists on.462 shooting (.409 3FG shooting) in 29.1 minutes per game in 913 games (554 starts) over 14 season with the Orlando Magic, Memphis Grizzlies, Minnesota Timberwolves, Washington Wizards and Miami Heat won two NBA championships (2012, 2013) and appeared in three NBA Finals (2011, 2012, 2013) as a member of the Miami Heat captured the 2005-06 NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award selected as the 2000-01 Rookie of the Year ranks 19th in NBA history in career three-pointers made (1,531) and 18th in career three-point percentage (.409) one of two players (Steve Nash) to rank in the top 20 in NBA history in both career three-point field goals made and career three-point percentage has hit at least 70 treys in 12 of his 14 seasons and has topped 100 three-pointers eight times in his career has shot at least.400 from three-point range in nine different seasons his longest stretch of consecutive games with a three-point field goal made is 27 (Dec. 13, 2006-Feb. 3, 2007) has 420 multi-trey games holds Grizzlies career records for three-point field goal percentage (.420) and three-point field goals made (844) and attempted (2,011) owns the Grizzlies single-season record for three-point percentage (.433 in 2004-05) and three-pointers made and attempted (202 and 498 in 2006-07) owns 46 career double-doubles and one triple-double in 2012-13 with Miami, had averages of 4.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists on.433 shooting in 15.3 minutes in 59 games (17 starts) ranked third on the Heat and 17th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (.417) scored his 10,000th career point on Dec. 25 vs. Oklahoma City recorded his 500th career steal on Nov. 29 vs. San Antonio scored a season-high 26 points on April 5 at Charlotte during the 2011-12 season with Miami, averaged 6.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists on.435 shooting in 19.3 minutes in 39 games (two starts) for the Heat tied for fourth in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (.453) after missing the first 12 games of the season (Dec. 25, 2011-Jan. 13, 2012) recovering from sports hernia surgery, went a perfect 6-of-6 from the field (all from three-point range) in a win over San Antonio, with the six total field goals and six three-point field goals both representing his most attempts in a single game without a miss in 2010-11, averaged 5.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists on.401 shooting in 20.4 minutes in 41 games (two starts) in his first season in Miami set the Heat franchise record for points in a second quarter with 22 on Jan. 22, 2011 vs. Toronto during the 2009-10 season, registered 10.9 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.9 assists on.501 shooting in 33.4 minutes in 54 games (50 starts) in his lone season in Washington ranked second in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (career-high.480) in the 2008-09 season with Minnesota, averaged 9.9 points, 6.6 rebounds and a career-high 4.5 assists on.482 shooting in 32.3 minutes in 73 games (47 starts) led the team in three-point field goal percentage (.378) recorded single-season career highs in offensive (73) and total rebounds (483), assists (326) and blocks (31) in 2007-08, started all 70 games in which he appeared for the Memphis Grizzlies, averaging 16.4 points, a career-high 6.7 rebounds and 3.4 assists on.502 shooting in 35.3 minutes recorded single-season career highs in defensive rebounds (416) and free throw attempts (212) led the team and ranked 10th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (.432) became the 43rd player in NBA history to reach 1,000 career three-point field goals made on Jan. 4, 2008 vs. Boston set a Grizzlies franchise record with two four-point plays in a single game on Dec. 14, 2007 vs. LA Clippers tallied career highs in both free throws made (12) and attempted (13) on Jan. 6, 2008 vs. Miami tied two franchise records with eight defensive rebounds in the first quarter and 11 defensive rebounds in the first half on Dec. 1, 2007 vs. Minnesota during the 2006-07 season in Memphis, averaged a career-high 18.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.3 assists on.460 shooting in 39.1 minutes in 70 games (69 starts) recorded single-season career highs in points (1,293), scoring average, field goals made (465) and attempted (1,010), three-point field goals made (202) and attempted (498) and minutes (2,740) ranked among NBA leaders in three-point field goals made (3rd) and attempted (3rd), minutes per game (12th), three-point field goal percentage (19th) and scoring average (27th) set franchise single-season records in three-point field goals made and attempted and set the single-game record for treys in a game with nine twice (Jan. 3, 2007 vs. Golden State and Feb. 21, 2007 at Golden State) also tied the franchise record for treys in a quarter with five on Jan. 31, 2007 vs. Dallas set the franchise single-game scoring record with a career-high 45 points on Feb. 21, 2007 at Golden State led the team in points scored, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals made and attempted, starts and minutes played logged a career-high 53 minutes on Dec. 18, 68

2006 vs. Seattle recorded a career-high 31 games with at least 20 points, a career-high six games with 30-or-more points and one 40-point performance made at least one trey in a career-high 27 consecutive games from Dec. 13, 2006-Feb. 3, 2007 had a career-high 48 multi-trey games participated in the Three-Point Shootout at All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas and finished fourth in 2005-06, posted 13.7 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists on.466 shooting in 30.6 minutes in 74 games (nine starts) captured the 2005-06 NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in his only season with the Grizzlies in which he made more reserve appearances than starts recorded a single-season career high in free throws made (168) ranked among the NBA leaders in three-point field goal percentage (.407, 18th) and three-point field goals made (138, 22nd) led the team in three-point field goals made and three-point field goal percentage scored a season-high 41 points off the bench on March 17, 2006 vs. Denver, setting a Grizzlies record for points by a reserve in a single game and recording his highest career total off the bench posted his lone career triple-double the first in Memphis history off the bench with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists on Jan. 10, 2006 vs. Sacramento made a career-high 35 consecutive free throw attempted from March 14-April 2, 2006 in 2004-05, averaged 13.4 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists on.505 shooting in 30.0 minutes in 76 games (51 starts) with Memphis ranked among the NBA leaders in three-point field goal percentage (.433, 4th) and field goal percentage (17th) set a career high for field goal percentage led the team in points (1,022), field goals made (387) and attempted (766), three-point field goals made (140) and attempted (323) and three-point field goal percentage made a game-winning buzzer-beater on April 18, 2005 vs. San Antonio shot 8-of-17 (.471) from three-point range in 2003-04, posted 11.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists on.438 shooting in 27.2 minutes in 65 games (all starts), helping lead the Grizzlies to the NBA Playoffs for the first time in franchise history recorded a single-season career high in steals (59) during the 2002-03 season, split the season between Orlando and Memphis appeared in 65 total games (52 starts), averaging 15.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists on.434 shooting in 33.6 minutes averaged 16.4 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists on.418 shooting in 37.3 minutes in 49 games (39 starts) for Orlando posted 12.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists on.510 shooting in 22.5 minutes in 16 games (13 starts) for Memphis grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds on Nov. 24, 2002 vs. Miami in 2001-02 with Orlando, averaged 15.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists on.438 shooting in 36.6 minutes in 63 games (53 starts) in his second NBA season started for the Sophomore Team in the Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Philadelphia and tallied seven points, seven rebounds and a game-high 11 assists in 24 minutes participated in the Three-Point Shootout at All-Star Weekend and finished sixth in his rookie season in 2000-01, Posted 11.9 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists on.436 shooting in 29.1 minutes, appearing in all 82 games (62 starts) named the 2000-01 NBA Rookie of the Year and was the lone unanimous selection on the NBA All-Rookie First Team Named NBA Rookie of the Month for February 2001 and Co-Rookie of the Month for March 2001 the only rookie to play a full 82-game slate led Orlando in three-point field goals made (148) and set Magic rookie records for three-point field goals made and attempted (364) in a season led all rookies in three-point field goal percentage (.407) and ranked third among all rookies in scoring average totaled 11 points and two rebounds in 23 minutes for the Rookie Team in the Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Washington. PLAYOFF CAREER: Owns career postseason averages of 5.4 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 85 playoff games (20 starts) in the 2014 PLAYOFFS, appeared in seven games with Memphis and averaged 7.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists, while shooting.483 (14-29) from beyond the arc in 24.7 minutes earned his second NBA Championship with the Miami Heat during the 2013 PLAYOFFS averaged 3.4 points and 1.9 rebounds on.467 shooting in 13.6 minutes in 17 playoff games (five starts) shot.444 from three-point range his five starts were a career high for a single postseason posted 5.3 points and 2.7 rebounds on.591 shooting in 21.8 minutes in seven games (four starts) during the 2013 NBA Finals scored a postseason-high 15 points on 5-of-5 shooting (all from three-point range) in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on June 11 at San Antonio made nine of his first 10 three-point attempts in the first three games of the NBA Finals and made 11-of-18 from long range (.611) during the series in the 2012 PLAYOFFS, came off the bench in all 23 games for the NBA Champion Heat, averaging 5.2 points and 2.5 rebounds on.404 shooting in 16.0 minutes posted 6.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in 8.8 minutes on.563 shooting and.636 three-point field goal percentage in the NBA Finals vs. Oklahoma City set postseason career highs in points (23) and threepoint field goals made (7) and attempted (8) in the championship-clinching Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 21, 2012 vs. Oklahoma City his seven treys in Game 5 of the Finals tied the Heat postseason single-game record and were one shy of the NBA Finals individual record became the fourth player in NBA Finals history to make at least seven treys in a game his seven threes were the most by a non-starter in NBA Finals history during the 2011 PLAYOFFS, recorded 2.6 points and 2.7 rebounds in 11.9 minutes in 18 playoff games appeared in all six games during the NBA Finals, averaging 3.5 points and 2.8 rebounds in 15.7 minutes with the Grizzlies in the 2006 PLAYOFFS, averaged 8.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists on.400 shooting in 26.8 minutes in four games against Dallas averaged 12.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists on.486 shooting in four games during the Grizzlies opening round series against Phoenix in the 2005 PLAYOFFS averaged 7.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists on.353 shooting in 24.5 minutes in four games during the Grizzlies opening round series against San Antonio of the 2004 PLAYOFFS averaged 4.8 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists on.333 shooting in four games in Orlando s opening round series against Charlotte of the 2002 PLAYOFFS averaged 12.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists on.396 shooting in 28.0 minutes in the Magic s opening round series against Milwaukee in the 2001 PLAYOFFS. NOTABLE: Two-time NBA Champion as a member of Miami (2012 & 2013) captured the 2005-06 NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award won a gold medal as a member of the Team USA men s basketball team at the 2007 FIBA Tournament of the Americas, averaging 7.9 points and 2.1 rebounds on.625 shooting (.380 3FG shooting) in 10 games named the 2000-01 NBA Rookie of the Year and was the lone unanimous selection on the NBA All-Rookie First Team named NBA Rookie of the Month for February 2001 and Co-Rookie of the Month for March 2001 started for the Sophomore Team in the Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Philadelphia and tallied seven points, seven rebounds and a game-high 11 assists in 24 minutes. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 19, 1980 in Mitchell, S.D full name is Michael Lloyd Miller nicknamed Slim parents are Tom and Sheryl Miller he and his wife, Jennifer, who played volleyball at the University of Florida, have two sons, Mason and Maverick, and a daughter, Jaelyn his brothers, Ryan and Jared, each played basketball collegiately at Northern State in South Dakota Ryan, who was a Division II All-American and a tenth-round draft pick in the 1999 CBA Draft by Sioux Falls, went on to play professionally in Australia his sister, Chelsey, played volleyball at Northern State, and his dad played basketball at Dakota Wesleyan University has his own foundation, the Mike Miller Foundation, which encourages kids to enjoy a healthy lifestyle and provides aid to disadvantaged or disabled children in the states of Minnesota, 69

Tennessee, South Dakota and Florida hosts an annual poker and golf tournament to benefit his foundation won the NBA Community Assist Award for the month of May 2007 after he and his wife made a $1 million donation to establish the Mike and Jennifer Miller Endowment Fund to support the Sanford Children s Hospital in Sioux Falls, S.D his foundation has donated over $1.5 million in cash and in-kind donations to the Sanford Children s Hospital, Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Houston High School athletic program in Collierville, Tenn recognized by Parade magazine on its annual Most Generous Celebrities list for the donation to establish the endowment fund won the NBA Community Assist Award for the month of May 2008 after donating $200,000 to St. Jude Children s Research Hospital, the largest single donation ever to St. Jude by a Grizzlies player in honor of Miller s contribution to St. Jude, the hospital named its exercise room the Mason and Maverick Fitness Room after his two sons is a member of Hoop Heroes, a unique initiative that brings together NBA players and corporate sponsors to support children served by After School All-Stars, a national organization that provides comprehensive programming to middle school children in 13 cities across the country as part of the program, Miller donated $20 per rebound during the 2010-11 regular season with a $5,000 minimum donation contributed $1,000 for every three-point field goal the Washington Wizards made on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 2010 to the earthquake relief efforts in Haiti has an ownership stake in Let It Fly Energy (L.I.F.E.), an energy drink that is now available to the public enjoys hunting and fishing his favorite sports other than basketball are football and baseball, and he is a fan of the NFL s Minnesota Vikings and MLB s New York Yankees a college roommate at the University of Florida of the Miami Heat s Udonis Haslem. MIKE MILLER NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG ORL 00-01 82 62 2390 29.1 368 845.436 148 364.407 91 128.711 66 261 327 4.0 140 1.7 200 2 51 0.6 19 0.2 975 11.9 ORL 01-02 63 53 2123 33.7 351 802.438 116 303.383 138 181.762 49 224 273 4.3 198 3.1 145 0 47 0.7 23 0.4 956 15.2 ORL-MEM 02-03 65 52 2186 33.6 373 859.434 109 300.363 156 186.839 46 295 341 5.2 170 2.6 173 2 42 0.6 21 0.3 1011 15.6 MEM 03-04 65 65 1770 27.2 270 616.438 80 215.372 102 141.723 42 174 216 3.3 232 3.6 162 3 59 0.9 14 0.2 722 11.1 MEM 04-05 76 51 2278 30.0 387 766.505 140 323.433 108 150.720 36 264 300 3.9 220 2.9 197 2 54 0.7 23 0.3 1022 13.4 MEM 05-06 74 9 2268 30.6 354 760.466 138 339.407 168 210.800 42 355 397 5.4 200 2.7 173 4 52 0.7 27 0.4 1014 13.7 MEM 06-07 70 69 2740 39.1 465 1010.460 202 498.406 161 203.793 52 326 378 5.4 298 4.3 138 0 54 0.8 18 0.3 1293 18.5 MEM 07-08 70 70 2474 35.3 414 824.502 155 359.432 164 212.774 51 416 467 6.7 240 3.4 145 3 35 0.5 16 0.2 1147 16.4 MIN 08-09 73 47 2356 32.3 264 548.482 85 225.378 109 149.732 73 410 483 6.6 326 4.5 139 0 30 0.4 31 0.4 722 9.9 WSH 09-10 54 50 1805 33.4 217 433.501 82 171.480 70 85.824 55 281 336 6.2 212 3.9 131 1 39 0.7 12 0.2 586 10.9 MIA 10-11 41 2 838 20.4 81 202.401 43 118.364 23 34.676 38 146 184 4.5 51 1.2 88 0 20 0.5 2 0.0 228 5.6 MIA 11-12 39 2 752 19.3 91 209.435 53 117.453 2 5.400 22 106 128 3.3 42 1.1 58 0 14 0.4 6 0.2 237 6.1 MIA 12-13 59 17 900 15.3 100 231.433 73 175.417 8 11.727 18 139 157 2.7 99 1.7 63 0 21 0.4 4 0.1 281 4.8 MEM 13-14 82 4 1707 20.8 213 443.481 107 233.459 46 56.821 30 177 207 2.5 130 1.6 95 0 26 0.3 5 0.1 579 7.1 TOTAL 913 553 26587 29.1 3948 8548.462 1531 3740.409 1346 1751.769 620 3574 4194 4.6 2558 2.8 1907 17 544 0.6 221 0.2 10773 11.8 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG ORL 00-01 4 4 112 28.0 19 48.396 7 18.389 3 4.750 5 13 18 4.5 7 1.8 13 0 0 0.0 3 0.8 48 12.0 ORL 01-02 4 1 72 18.0 7 21.333 1 8.125 4 4 1.00 0 5 5 1.3 5 1.3 8 0 4 1.0 0 0.0 19 4.8 MEM 03-04 4 4 98 24.5 12 34.353 5 13.385 1 3.333 0 12 12 3.0 3 0.8 4 0 5 1.3 0 0.0 30 7.5 MEM 04-05 4 4 110 27.5 18 37.486 8 17.471 4 4 1.00 0 10 10 2.5 11 2.8 7 0 0 0.0 3 0.8 48 12.0 MEM 05-06 4 1 107 26.8 12 30.400 1 8.125 9 9 1.00 1 14 15 3.8 7 1.8 11 0 2 0.5 2 0.5 34 8.5 MIA 10-11 18 0 215 11.9 18 53.340 11 37.297 0 0.000 9 40 49 2.7 13 0.7 26 0 7 0.4 1 0.1 47 2.6 MIA 11-12 23 0 368 16.0 40 99.404 31 75.413 9 11.82 9 49 58 2.5 17 0.7 41 0 9 0.4 2 0.1 120 5.2 MIA 12-13 17 5 232 13.6 21 45.467 16 36.444 0 0.000 3 30 33 1.9 15 0.9 26 0 8 0.5 2 0.1 58 3.4 MEM 13-14 7 1 173 24.7 15 42.357 14 29.483 7 9.778 2 24 26 3.7 9 1.3 16 0 6 0.9 0 0.0 51 7.3 TOTAL 85 20 1487 17.5 162 409.396 94 241.390 37 44.841 29 197 226 2.7 87 1.0 152 0 41 0.5 13 0.2 455 5.4 70

DRAFTED: Selected by the Indiana Pacers in the second round (52nd overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft. 2013-14 SEASON: Appeared in 28 games for the Minnesota Timberwolves averaged 1.6 points in 3.5 minutes underwent an appendectomy on Mar. 9 was sidelined for nine contests before being cleared to play Mar. 28 vs. the L.A. Lakers scored a season-high nine points Jan. 6 at Philadelphia, and logged a season-best 12:12 vs. Cleveland on Nov. 13. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 5.9 points on.381 shooting from the field, 1.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 15.3 minutes per game in 235 games (25 starts) over five seasons with Minnesota, Washington and Indiana also shooting.321 from the three-point line and.749 from the foul line during the 2012-13 season with the Wizards, played in a career-high 57 games (22 starts) averaged career-highs with 7.7 points, 2.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 22.4 minutes missed 15 contests due to a fractured fourth metatarsal in his right hand suffered Dec. 8 vs. Golden State, and was sidelined for nine games due to a strained groin shot.390 from the floor, a career-high.350 (70-for-200) from three-point range and.790 from the free throw line scored a career-high 24 points in the Apr. 17 season finale at Chicago, and added 23 points (going 5-for-8 from beyond the arc) vs. Miami on Apr. 10 notched his lone double-double with 12 points and a career-high 14 assists Nov. 10 at Indiana signed by the Wizards as an unrestricted free agent to a one-year contract on July 24, after spending three seasons with Indiana in the 2011-12 season with Indiana, averaged 3.9 points and 2.0 assists in 12.9 minutes in 44 games (one start)...scored in double figures seven times had a season-high 14 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting, including 3-4 (.750) from the three-point line, and two assists in 15 minutes at New York on March 16 played in 50 games for the Pacers in 2010-11 averaged 6.5 points and 2.2 assists...scored in double figures seven times tallied a season-high 18 points on 6-12 (.500) shooting, including 4-6 (.667) from deep, and five rebounds in 25 minutes against the Suns on Feb. 27 in his rookie season with Indiana in 2009-10, averaged 7.3 points and 1.9 assists in 56 games (two starts) had a season-high 23 points on 9-15 (.600) shooting, three assists and two steals in 24 minutes at Oklahoma City on Jan. 9 dished out a season-high seven assists to go along with 10 points at Minnesota on Jan. 8 scored in double figures 15 times and one 20-point performance. PERSONAL: Is the older of two children born to Tony and Inga Price his younger sister s name is Raven his father Tony was a standout basketball performer at the University of Pennsylvania, helping the team advance to the 1979 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament and eventually into the Final Four Tony was the top scorer of the tournament with 142 points and earned a spot on the 1979 East Regional All-Tournament Team. A.J. PRICE NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG IND 09-10 56 2 865 15.4 145 354.410 60 174.345 60 75.800 12 76 88 1.6 106 1.9 53 0 35 0.6 3 0.1 410 7.3 IND 10-11 50 0 795 15.9 114 320.356 41 149.275 54 81.667 16 56 72 1.4 111 2.2 61 1 29 0.6 1 0.0 323 6.5 IND 11-12 44 1 568 12.9 59 174.339 26 88.295 28 35.800 13 48 61 1.4 86 2 30 0 20 0.5 2 0.0 172 3.9 WAS 12-13 57 22 1278 22.4 161 413.390 70 200.350 49 62.790 20 94 114 2.0 205 3.6 73 0 33 0.6 3 0.1 441 7.7 MIN 13-14 28 0 99 3.5 19 46.413 6 22.273 0 2.000 1 9 10 0.4 13 0.5 5 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 44 1.6 TOTAL 235 25 3605 15.3 498 1307.381 203 633.321 191 255.749 62 283 345 1.5 521 2.2 222 1 118 0.5 9 0.0 1390 5.9 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG IND 10-11 5 0 80 16 13 35.371 7 16.438 9 10.900 2 5 7 1.4 6 1.2 5 0 3 0.6 0 0.0 42 8.4 IND 11-12 4 0 7 1.6 1 2.500 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 1 2 0.5 1 0.3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.5 TOTAL 9 0 87 9.7 14 37.378 7 16.438 9 10.900 3 6 9 1.0 7 0.8 5 0 3 0.3 0 0.0 44 4.9 72

DRAFTED: Selected in the first round (4th overall pick) of the 2011 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 82 games (all starts) for the Cleveland Cavaliers averaged 11.7 points on.477 shooting and 9.2 rebounds in 31.6 minutes recorded a career-high 36 doubledoubles on the season, the most by a Cavs player since Drew Gooden in 2004-05 (37) was tied for fifth in the Eastern Conference in double-doubles (tied-13th in NBA), while also ranking seventh in rebounds per game (9.2, 19th in NBA) and third in offensive rebounds per game (3.3, sixth in NBA) his 269 total offensive rebounds were the fifth-most in the NBA became the fifth player in Cavaliers history to have two seasons of at least 30 double-doubles (B. Daugherty, T. Hill, L. James and S. Kemp) notched four straight double-doubles on two occasions (Jan. 14-20 and Feb. 11-19) pulled down at least 10 rebounds 42 times on the season played in his 200th consecutive game on April 2 at Orlando and posted 20 points on 6-10 (.600) shooting, including a perfect 8-8 mark from the foul line, a game-high 11 rebounds and two steals in 32 minutes tallied a season-high 25 points (14 in the 4th quarter) on 12-16 (.750) shooting and a game-high 15 rebounds (six offensive) in 34 minutes at Detroit on Feb. 12 his 14 points in the fourth quarter against the Pistons were the most he s scored in a period in his career recorded 20 points on a season-high percentage of.889 (8-9) shooting from the field, 10 rebounds and two blocks in 37 minutes of a win at Denver on Jan. 17 finished with 18 points on 9-12 (.750) shooting, a game-high 15 rebounds (five offensive) and two assists in 35 minutes at Utah on Jan. 10 had 20 points, 13 rebounds, four assists, two steals and one block in 40 minutes versus the L.A. Clippers on Dec. 7 in a win over Denver on Dec. 4, finished with 17 points, a career-high 21 rebounds (13 in the first half) and a season-high three blocks the only other player in Cavaliers history with a game in which he equaled or exceeded Thompson s totals in each of those categories (since the NBA began tracking blocked shots in 1973-74) is Cliff Robinson, who had three such games for Cleveland (two in 1982-83 and one the following season) notched his fourth straight double-double with 16 points and a game-high 14 rebounds (career-high 13 defensive) in 39 minutes versus Orlando on Feb. 19 matched his career-high with five assists to go along with 11 points and 11 rebounds in 36 minutes at Oklahoma City on Feb. 26 recorded his first double-double of the season with 21 points and a game-high 11 rebounds, to go along with a career-high tying nine free throws made (on 10 attempts) in 35 minutes at Charlotte on Nov. 1 registered seven double-doubles in the first 11 games of the season, becoming the first Cavs player to notch seven double-doubles in the Cavaliers first 11 games of a season since Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who had eight double-doubles through the first 11 games of the 2007-08 campaign was one of only four players in the Eastern Conference to start in all 82 games (Jeff Green, Greg Monroe, John Wall) scored 10-19 points 50 times and 20 or more points six times led or tied for the team lead in rebounds 39 times, blocks 17 times, steals 11 times and scoring three times. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 10.8 points on.473 shooting and 8.6 rebounds in 29.4 minutes per game in 224 games (189 starts) over three seasons with Cleveland has played in 206 consecutive games dating back to Feb. 10, 2012 played in 82 games (all starts) during the 2012-13 season averaged 11.7 points on.488 shooting, 9.4 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in 31.3 minutes averaged 3.7 offensive rebounds per game, which ranked 5th in the NBA and first among second year players set the Cavaliers franchise record for most offensive rebounds in a single season with 306 (2nd in the NBA), surpassing Zydrunas Ilgauskas 299 offensive rebounds in the 2004-05 season pulled down at least four offensive rebounds in 42 games and at least 10 total rebounds 38 times grabbed 773 total rebounds on the year, passing Tyrone Hill (765) for 10th-most in a single season in Cavaliers history recorded a team-high 31 double-doubles on the season, becoming just the ninth player in franchise history to total at least 30 double-doubles in a single season shot 8-10 (.800) from the field and finished with 19 points and 13 rebounds at Charlotte on Jan. 4 tallied 21 points, nine rebounds and a career-high tying five assists in 40 minutes versus Boston on Jan. 22 over the last 56 games of the season, posted 26 double-doubles and averaged 13.2 points and 10.3 rebounds in 32.2 minutes per game during that stretch finished with 20 points on 9-16 (.563) shooting, 11 rebounds and two blocks in 32 minutes against Indiana on March 18 recorded a career-high 29 points on 10-17 (.588) shooting and a career-high 17 rebounds, while shooting a perfect 9-9 from the foul line in 41 minutes at Boston on April 5, becoming the only player in Cavaliers history to ever score 29 points, grab 17 rebounds and make at least nine free throws without a miss in a single game scored in double figures in a career-best 20 straight games from Jan. 4-Feb. 13, averaging 15.2 points on.535 shooting, 9.8 rebounds, 1.0 steal and 1.0 block, while shooting.726 from the foul line in 32.9 minutes over that stretch scored 20 points on 9-10 (.900) shooting for Team Chuck in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend posted four consecutive double-doubles twice (Dec. 19-26 and March 6-12) scored 10-19 points 56 times and 20 or more points three times led the team in scoring five times, rebounds 45 times, steals 12 times and blocks 33 times one of two Cavs players to start every game during the regular season also one of 15 players in the NBA to start all 82 games on the year played in 60 games (25 starts) during the 2011-12 season averaged 8.2 points on.439 shooting, 6.5 rebounds and 1.0 block in 23.7 minutes as a starter, averaged 10.4 points on.470 shooting and 7.5 rebounds (3.8 offensive) in 28.8 minutes averaged 3.1 offensive rebounds per game, which ranked 12th in the NBA and first among rookies ranked second in rebounds per game, third in blocks per game and third in double-doubles among rookies scored a career-high 27 points on 12-16 (.750) shooting while adding 12 rebounds at New Jersey on Mar. 19, becoming just one of two rookies (Kenneth Faried) to record a game with at least 27 points and 12 rebounds for the season...grabbed a season-best 15 rebounds and added 15 points on 7-12 (.583) shooting at New Jersey on April 8 came off the bench to score 16 points and pull down nine rebounds (five offensive) in 24 minutes against the Bobcats on Jan. 3 scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds (seven offensive) in 30 minutes against Sacramento on Feb. 19 scored 20 points on 10-11 (.909) shooting in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend recorded nine double-doubles on the season scored 10-19 points 23 times and 20 or more points once led the team in scoring twice, rebounds 19 times, steals five times and blocks 26 times missed games from Jan. 24-25 and Feb. 3-8 with a left ankle sprain was placed on the Inactive List seven times for the season. NOTABLE: Participated in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend named to the NBA s All Rookie Second Team for the 2011-12 season. 74

COLLEGE CAREER: Played one season at Texas in 36 games (34 starts), averaged 13.1 points on.546 shooting, 7.8 rebounds and 2.4 blocks ranked second on Texas in scoring (13.1 ppg) and led the team in rebounding (7.8 rpg), blocked shots (86), doubles-doubles (10) and field goal percentage (.546) named The Big 12 Freshman of the Year ranked 24th in the nation in blocks per game (2.4) in 2010-11 posted a season-high 26 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and finished with three blocks versus Kansas State in his first college start, recorded 20 points, seven rebounds, five blocks, a season-high four assists and three steals versus Illinois...notched a personal-best 15 rebounds at Michigan. PERSONAL: Full name is Tristan Trevor James Thompson son of Trevor and Andrea Thompson a native of Toronto, Canada McDonald s All-American as a high school senior and member of the World Select Team at the 2010 Nike Hoop Summit played for Team Canada in the FIBA Americas Tournament in Caracas, Venezuela during the summer of 2013... favorite food is chicken teriyaki his first job was a paper boy favorite sport other than basketball is football favorite TV show is Martin favorite movie is Coming to America favorite game is Monopoly. TRISTAN THOMPSON NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS FGA GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM PCT GM RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG CLE 11-12 60 25 1420 23.7 194 442.439 0 2.000 106 192.552 187 202 389 6.5 27 0.5 134 1 27 0.5 62 1.0 494 8.2 CLE 12-13 82 82 2567 31.3 390 799.488 0 3.000 177 291.608 306 467 773 9.4 108 1.3 234 0 60 0.7 71 0.9 957 11.7 CLE 13-14 82 82 2594 31.6 363 761.477 0 1.000 235 339.693 269 485 754 9.2 72 0.9 188 0 42 0.5 35 0.4 961 11.7 TOTAL 224 189 6582 29.4 947 2002.473 0 6.000 518 822.630 762 1154 1916 8.6 207 0.9 556 1 129 0.6 168 0.8 2412 10.8 COLLEGE CAREER TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS FGA GA FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT TEAM YEAR GP MIN MPG FGM PCT GM PCT RPG AST APG PF STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG TEX 10-11 36 1114 30.9 172 315.546 0 0 --- 127 261.487 138 144 282 7.8 45 1.3 100 34 0.9 86 2.4 471 13.1 75

DRAFTED: Selected by the Orlando Magic in the second round (30th overall pick) of the 2004 NBA Draft. HOW ACQUIRED: Acquired in a trade along with Drew Gooden and Steven Hunter on July 23, 2004 from the Orlando Magic in exchange for Tony Battie and two future second round picks. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 65 games (29 starts) for the Cleveland Cavaliers averaged 8.4 points on.495 shooting, 9.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 27.7 minutes matched his career high with 16 double-doubles on the season among East leaders, ranked fourth in rebounds per game (9.7, 13th in NBA), sixth in offensive rebounds per game (2.9, 15th in NBA) and sixth in defensive rebounds per game (6.8, 15th in NBA) recorded at least 10 rebounds 30 times, including two games of at least 20 rebounds surpassed Jim Chones (2,750) for fifth place in team history in defensive rebounds on March 30 against Indiana in 21 contests from Dec. 26-Feb. 9, averaged 12.6 rebounds to go along with 10.0 points, 3.3 assists and 1.2 steals in 32.4 minutes grabbed at least 11 rebounds in 12 of 13 games between Dec. 29 and Jan. 22 with his 475th career steal against the Mavericks Jan. 20, surpassed John Bagley (474) for eighth place in franchise history, while also registering a season-high tying 18 points on 7-12 (.583) shooting, a game-high 21 rebounds (career-high tying 17 defensive) and four assists in 38 minutes against Dallas on Feb. 3, tallied 10 points and five rebounds to become just the fourth player in franchise history to surpass 4,000 points and 4,000 rebounds for his career (Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Brad Daugherty and John Williams) also played his 514th game to move into ninth place in Cavs history in game on Feb. 3 at Dallas dished out at least three assists in a career-high nine straight games from Jan. 10-26, which included seven-straight games of at least four assists (1/10-1/22) put up seven points, 16 rebounds, a season-high seven assists, three steals and one block in 31 minutes of a road win at Denver on Jan. 17 posted 18 points on 7-11 (.636) shooting, 18 rebounds and six assists in 37 minutes in a win against the Lakers on Jan. 14 finished with a game-high 13 rebounds against Indiana on Jan. 5 to move into fourth place in Cavaliers history in total rebounds, surpassing LeBron James (3,861) played in his 500th career game on Dec. 31 at Indiana and recorded 14 points and 11 rebounds (six offensive) to pass Jim Brewer (1,292 offensive rebounds) for third place in franchise history in offensive rebounds tied the franchise s single game record with 25 rebounds (Rick Roberson on 3/4/72 at HOU) to go along with 18 points and three assists in a win over Orlando on Jan. 2 also set a new Quicken Loans Arena record for rebounds in a single game (Prev. 23 rebounds, by Varejao on 10/30/12 vs. WAS and by New Jersey s Kris Humphries on 3/23/11) and The Q s record for rebounds in a single half with his 16 boards in the second half (prev. 14 in a half by Varejao on 10/30/12 vs. WAS and by Orlando s Nikola Vucevic on 4/7/13) against Orlando on Jan. 2, while tying the franchise record for rebounds in a single half (prev. Elmore Smith on 2/2/78 vs. WAS and Zydrunas Ilgauskas on 1/2/98 at UTA) passed Larry Nance (2,494) for sixth place in Cavs history in defensive rebounds after pulling down 17 rebounds (12 defensive) to go along with eight points, three assists and three blocks in in 35 minutes off the bench in the Dec. 26 contest against Atlanta his block at Miami on Dec. 14 put him in eighth place in Cavs history with 354 swats for his career grabbed 17 rebounds (five offensive) in 23 minutes off the bench in a win against the Clippers on Dec. 7 in a win over Denver on Dec. 4, recorded a season-high 18 points on 7-9 (.778) shooting, 13 rebounds, three assists, two steals and a season-high tying three blocks in 28 minutes off the bench, becoming the first Cavs bench player to have at least 18 points, 13 rebounds and three blocks since John Hot Rod Williams on December 11, 1991 (18 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks vs. MIA) scored in double figures 26 times led or tied for the team lead in scoring three times, rebounds 29 times, assists nine times, steals 15 times and blocks 15 times was DNP-CD one time, DND two times and NWT three times on the season missed three games from Jan. 28 Feb. 1 due to a left knee contusion and hyperextension missed 12 games from Feb. 11-March 7 due to a sore back missed one game on April 2 due to a right AC joint sprain was placed on the Inactive List 11 times on the season. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 7.8 points on.512 shooting and 7.8 rebounds in 25.9 minutes per game in 534 games (182 starts) over 10 seasons with Cleveland...is one of only four players in Cavs history with at least 4,000 points and 4,000 rebounds (Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Brad Daugherty and John Williams) among franchise leaders, ranks third in offensive rebounds (1,398), fourth in total rebounds (4,173), fifth in defensive rebounds (2,775), eighth in steals (499), eighth in blocks (376) and ninth in games played (534) played in 25 games (all starts) during the 2012-13 season averaged 14.1 points on.478 shooting, 14.4 rebounds (5.5 offensive), 3.4 assists and 1.5 steals in 36.0 minutes set career highs in points per game, rebounds per game, assists per game, steals per game and double-doubles (16) at the time of his injury on Dec. 18 prior to his injury, he led all qualifying NBA players in rebounds per game, offensive rebounds per game (5.5) and defensive rebounds per game (8.9) and was tied for second in double-doubles recorded a double-double in a career-high 10 straight games from Nov. 18 Dec. 5, becoming the third player in Cavs history to post 10 straight double-doubles in a single season, joining Kenny Carr (10 straight in 1980-81) and Elmore Smith (11 straight in 1977-78) recorded 15 games of 15 rebounds-or-more and two games of at least 20 rebounds-or-more scored at least 10 points and grabbed 15 or more rebounds, including five or more off the offensive glass, in 10 straight games from Nov. 18 Dec. 5 the only other NBA player to score 10 points and grab at least 15 rebounds with five offensive boards in 10 straight games (since the league began recording offensive rebounds in the 1973-74 season) was Moses Malone, who had a 12-game streak for the 1978-79 Rockets (Elias) became the first Cavs player in franchise history to have 10 straight games of at least 15 rebounds (Nov. 18 Dec. 5) and the first NBA player to do so since Kevin Love (10 games in November/December 2010) in an Opening Night win over Washington on Oct. 30, recorded nine points, a career-high 23 rebounds (12 offensive) and nine assists to become the second player in NBA history to tally those numbers in a team s first game (Wilt Chamberlain on Oct. 18, 1967) and first player to put up those numbers in any regular season game since March 20, 1987 (Charles Barkley) scored a career-high 35 points on 16-21 (.762) shooting and added 18 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 37 minutes, becoming the first player to tally at least 35 points, 18 rebounds and shoot.750 from the field since Shaquille O Neal on March 21, 2003 (48 points, 20 rebounds,.792 FG%) posted 15 points on 7-11 (.636) shooting, 22 rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block in 37 minutes at Memphis on Nov. 26 had back-to-back games with 20 points, 18 rebounds and three assists on Nov. 27 versus Phoenix and Nov. 30 at Atlanta finished the month of November with 204 rebounds in 14 games, the second-most rebounds in a calendar month for any player in Cavaliers history only Rick Roberson posted a higher rebound total over a calendar month, taking down 205 rebounds through 16 games in December 1971 led the team in scoring four times, rebounds 23 times, assists four times, steals nine times and blocks 77

eight times scored 10-19 points 12 times, 20-29 five times and 30 or more points once missed game on Nov. 7 with a sore right knee missed games from Dec. 19-April 17 with a vastus medialis split/surgery was placed on the Inactive List 57 times for the year played in 25 games (all starts) during the 2011-12 season averaged 10.8 points on.514 shooting, 11.5 rebounds (4.4 offensive), 1.7 assists and 1.4 steals in 31.4 minutes set career highs in points, rebounds, assists, steals and double-doubles (14) at the time of his injury on Feb. 10 scored 13 points to go along with 12 rebounds (five offensive), five assists, four steals and two blocks in 34 minutes against the Timberwolves on Jan. 6, becoming the first Cavalier to record at least those numbers since LeBron James put up 31 points, 19 rebounds, eight assists, four steals and three blocks against Charlotte on Jan. 11, 2008 recorded a career-high 20 rebounds (also a career-high 10 offensive rebounds) to go along with a season-high 20 points on 10-17 (.588) and two assists in 41 minutes against Boston on Jan. 31, becoming the first Cavalier to record at least 20 points and 20 rebounds in a game since Carlos Boozer on March 30, 2004 when he had 23 points and 20 rebounds versus the Dallas Mavericks and the first Cav to record at least 20 points and 20 rebounds with 10 offensive rebounds in a game since Kenny Carr had 27 points and 20 rebounds (11 offensive rebounds) against the New York Knicks on February 12, 1981 recorded a double-double with 17 points on 8-13 (.615) shooting and 17 rebounds in 33 minutes versus Dallas on Feb. 4 led the team in scoring once, rebounds 21 times, steals seven times and blocks nine times scored 10-19 points 16 times and 20 or more points once missed games from Feb. 11-April 26 with a right wrist fracture (non-displaced) was DND 13 times and NWT once on the season was placed on the Inactive List 24 times for the year Played in 31 games (all starts) during the 2010-11 season averaged career highs in points (9.1), rebounds (9.7) and blocks (1.2) also shot.528 from the field and averaged 1.5 assists in 32.1 minutes notched seven double-doubles on the season scored a season-high 23 points on a perfect 10-10 and grabbed 12 rebounds at Philadelphia on Nov. 5, becoming only the third Cavalier all-time to be perfect from the field with at least 10 attempts pulled down a season-high 17 rebounds and added 14 points and four blocks against New York on Dec. 18 recorded 14 points, nine rebounds, a season-high five steals and three blocks against Orlando on Dec. 28 led the team in scoring twice, rebounds 23 times and blocs 17 times grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 16 of his 31 games scored 10-19 points 10 times and 20 or more points once missed 51 games: Oct. 29 for personal reasons, Nov. 13 due to a rib contusion, Jan 1-2 (two games) due to a nondisplaced maxilla fracture and from Jan. 7-April 13 (47 games) due to a right ankle/foot injury during the 2009-10 season, played in 76 games (seven starts) posted career best in field goal percentage (.572), free throw percentage (.663), assists per game (1.1), steals per game (0.9), blocks per game (0.9), assists (87), blocks (67) and double-doubles (11) averaged 8.6 points in 28.5 minutes named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team also finished third in voting for NBA Sixth Man of the Year and received 18 votes for Defensive Player of the Year ranked third in the NBA in total plus/minus (514) and plus/minus average (6.8), 17th in offensive rebounds per game (2.5) and 28th in rebounds per game (7.6) among all reserves (69 games), led all bench players in total plus/minus (438), plus/minus average (6.3) and offensive rebounds per game (2.5) while ranking second in total rebounding average (7.5) and ninth in blocks per game (0.9) scored a season-high 22 points on 10-17 (.588) shooting, both career highs, and added 10 rebounds on Dec. 11 versus Portland hit his first career three-pointer to provide the go-ahead basket on Dec. 30 versus Atlanta; finished with 14 points and nine rebounds grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds and added nine points at Denver on Jan. 8 posted 16 points on 8-10 shooting (.800), 10 rebounds and a season-high tying three assists versus Detroit on March 5 scored in double figures in six straight games from Feb. 23 March 5, which tied the longest streak of his career, and averaged 13.5 points on.750 shooting and 8.5 rebounds in 27.0 minutes over that span in 13 games during March, averaged 9.6 points on an NBA-best.692 shooting and 7.8 rebounds in 27.2 minutes scored 10 or more points on 32 occasions (Cavs were 29-3 in those games) and grabbed 10 or more rebounds 18 times (Cavs were 15-3 in those games) recorded a career-high 11 double-doubles (Cavs were 10-1 in those games) led or tied for the team lead in rebounding 27 times, in steals on 19 occasions and 22 times in blocks missed two games and placed on the Inactive List from Nov. 17-18 with a hip contusion and four games from March 28 April 4 due to a sore left hamstring played in 81 games (42 starts) during the 2008-09 season posted career bests in scoring (8.6) and minutes (28.5) also averaged 7.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 0.9 steals in a career-best 42 starts, averaged 9.9 points on.542 shooting, 7.7 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 32.3 minutes in 39 games off the bench, averaged 7.1 points on.526 shooting, 6.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 24.4 minutes was second in the NBA in offensive fouls drawn (52), tied for 30th in defensive rebounds per game (5.1) and ranked 31st in rebounds per game (7.2) posted career bests in scoring (26), field goals made (9), field goals attempted (14), free throws made (8) and free throws attempted (13) versus Chicago on Jan. 2; also added eight rebounds and three steals in 31 minutes grabbed a season-high 14 rebounds at Toronto on Feb. 18 put up 18 points on a perfect 8-8 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds at Sacramento on March 13 averaged 12.2 points on.674 shooting and 8.3 rebounds over a six-game stretch from March 22 April 2 scored 10 or more points on 30 occasions (25-5) and grabbed 10 or more rebounds 15 times (11-4) recorded a then career-high nine double-doubles led or tied for the team lead in scoring once, in rebounding 26 times, in steals on 17 occasions and 19 times in blocks missed one game and placed on the Inactive List on April 5 due to right wrist contusion played in 48 games (13 starts) during the 2007-08 season averaged 6.7 points on.461 shooting while setting career highs in rebounds per game (8.3) and assists per game (1.1) in 13 games as a starter, averaged 7.9 points and 10.1 rebounds in 30.6 minutes ranked third among all NBA reserves with 7.7 rebounds per game (min. 30 games) totaled six double-doubles (Cavs were 5-1 in those games) tied his then career high with 17 points on 8-9 (.888) shooting and added 12 rebounds and three assists at Charlotte on April 2 doubled up with 16 points and a career-high tying 18 rebounds versus Charlotte on Jan. 11 over a three-game span from Jan. 11-17, averaged 13.0 points on.556 shooting and 13.0 rebounds tallied 15 points, 16 rebounds and a career-best six assists versus Indiana on March 8 averaged 13.3 points and 11.3 rebounds from March 8-12 scored 10 or more points on 12 occasions (Cavs went 11-1 in those games) and grabbed 10 or more rebounds 13 times led or tied for the team lead in rebounds 16 times, in assists once, in steals nine times and in blocks on nine occasions was placed on the Inactive List from Jan. 30 Feb. 20 and Feb. 24 with a left ankle sprain (12 games) did not dress on Feb. 22 with a left ankle sprain played in 81 games (six starts) during the 2006-07 season averaged 6.8 points and 6.7 rebounds in 23.9 minutes in six games as a starter, averaged 12.0 points on.577 shooting and 11.3 rebounds per game set career highs in games (81), free throws made (165) and attempted (268) and steals (76) ranked second among all NBA reserves in rebounds per game (6.4) scored 17 points on 7-10 shooting and added eight rebounds at New Orleans/Oklahoma City on Dec. 11 played a career-high 42 minutes versus Philadelphia on Jan. 24 and posted 10 rebounds led or tied for the team lead in scoring and assists once, in rebounds 25 times, in steals on 18 occasions and in blocks 19 different times posted seven double-doubles (Cavs went 6-1 in those games) averaged 11.8 points on.488 shooting and 10.2 rebounds during a five-game stretch from Dec. 6 15 grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 18 games and 78

scored in double figures on 20 occasions Cavs went 9-3 when he scored 12 or more points in game missed game and placed on Inactive List on Dec. 29 versus Milwaukee with a neck strain during the 2005-06 season, played in 48 games (four starts) averaged 4.6 points on.527 shooting, 4.9 rebounds and 0.7 steals in 15.8 minutes in four games as a starter, averaged 8.0 points and 7.8 rebounds in 29.3 minutes led or tied for the team lead in steals nine times, rebounds six times and blocks five times scored in double figures on eight occasions led the team in field goal percentage (.527) recorded at least one steal in 22 of his 48 games in 11 games during the month of April, averaged 7.9 points on.569 (29-51) shooting and 8.5 rebounds in the final three games of the season, averaged 13.3 points on.591 (13-22) shooting and 10.3 rebounds per game while scoring in double figures in each game in games in which he played 20 minutes or more this season, the team was 13-2 tied his career high in points (14) and shattered his career high in rebounds (18) versus Atlanta on April 19 posted his first career double-double with 11 points and a season-high tying 14 rebounds versus Philadelphia on April 4 tied his career high with 14 points, including 12 in the third quarter, to go along with four rebounds at Boston on April 17 made his return to the Cavaliers lineup on Jan. 12 against the Lakers in Los Angeles missed the first 32 games of the season with a dislocated right shoulder was a DNP-CD on two occasions during the 2004-05 season, played in 54 games, averaging 4.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 0.8 steals and 0.7 blocks in 16.0 minutes led the Cavaliers in field goal percentage (.513) ranked first in the NBA in steals per turnover (1.58) and fourth in the NBA in offensive rebounds per 48 minutes (6.1) ranked second among rookies in offensive rebounds per 48 minutes (6.1) and fourth in total rebounds per 48 minutes (14.3) scored 14 points at Dallas on March 26 and grabbed 14 rebounds at Utah on Jan. 15 over a span of 11 games from Jan. 3-24, recorded six games with 10 or more rebounds, averaging 7.9 rebounds over that span recorded eight or more rebounds on 11 occasions spent 11 games on the Injured List from Feb. 1-27 and did not dress in six games with a left high ankle sprain missed six games on the Injured List with left knee patella tendinitis from Nov. 17-29 during the 2003-04 season, appeared in 27 regular season games for F.C. Barcelona, averaging 7.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in 18 Euroleague games, averaged 7.7 points and 5.1 rebounds scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds against Cibona of Croatia posted 13 points, 11 rebounds and four steals against Partizan Belgrade during the 2002-03 season, played in three games for F.C. Barcelona before being used in Eurloeague games only in 20 Euroleague games, averaged 4.4 points and 3.4 rebounds scored 17 points in 22 minutes against Benetton Treviso of Italy scored nine points, grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked five shots against Alba Berlin of Germany during the 2001-02 season, played in two games for F.C. Barcelona and in nine games in the Euroleague named the MVP of the Brazilian league following the 2001 season in which he averaged 17.7 points, 9.7 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. PLAYOFF CAREER: Has career averages of 5.9 points on.494 shooting and 5.7 rebounds per game in 22.5 minutes over 71 career playoff games (tied for most appearances in franchise history) averaged 5.7 points on.417 shooting and 6.5 rebounds in 23.2 minutes in 11 games during the 2010 PLAYOFFS grabbed a career postseason-best 15 rebounds in 32 minutes in Game 1 versus Chicago scored eight points on three occasions during the playoffs appeared in all 14 games during the 2009 PLAYOFFS averaged 6.9 points and 6.4 rebounds in 30.0 minutes scored a 2009 playoff-high 14 points on 6-8 (.750) shooting in Game 1 versus Orlando in Game 6 posted 14 points on 7-12 (.583) shooting and grabbed eight rebounds at Orlando grabbed a 2009 playoff-high 11 rebounds in Game 4 at Atlanta appeared in all 13 games during the 2008 PLAYOFFS averaged 4.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game in 18.5 minutes was the game-high rebounder with nine in Game 3 at Washington and tallied 12 points and six rebounds in Game 4 at home against the Celtics saw time in all 20 games with Cleveland during the 2007 PLAYOFFS averaged 6.0 points on.511 shooting and 6.0 rebounds per game in 22.4 minutes posted his first postseason double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds in Game 2 at Detroit grabbed at least seven rebounds in three of four games versus Washington and grabbed five or more boards in five of six games versus New Jersey put up 13 points and eight rebounds in Game 1 at Detroit and finished with eight points and 10 rebounds in Game 2 of The Finals at San Antonio played in 13 games for the Cavaliers during the 2006 PLAYOFFS averaged 6.8 points on.620 (31-50) and 4.5 rebounds in 18.3 minutes shot.500 or better from the field in 11 of the 12 games in which he attempted a field goal in the Eastern Conference Semifinals against Detroit, averaged 9.3 points on.579 (22-38) shooting and 4.3 rebounds in 20.4 minutes scored in double figures in Games 1-4 against Detroit, including a career playoff-high 16 points on 6-7 from the field in Game 3. NOTABLE: Named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team during the 2009-10 season also finished third in voting for NBA Sixth Man of the Year and received 18 votes for Defensive Player of the Year in 2009-10. PERSONAL: Is a member of the Brazilian National Team and a former member of Brazil s Junior National Team led Brazil to first-place finish at 2009 FIBA Americas Championship played for Brazil during the 2010 World Championships, 2006 World Championships, the 2002 World Championships and the 2001 Goodwill Games is the younger brother of Sandro Varejao, who played basketball in the Big East Conference at West Virginia. ANDERSON VAREJAO NBA REGULAR SEASON TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG CLE 04-05 54 0 863 16.0 99 193.513 0 2.000 68 127.535 109 148 257 4.8 27 0.5 122 0 41 0.8 38 0.7 266 4.9 CLE 05-06 48 4 763 15.9 79 150.527 0 1.000 61 119.513 77 158 235 4.9 19 0.4 118 2 31 0.6 19 0.4 219 4.6 CLE 06-07 81 6 1931 23.8 191 401.476 0 9.000 165 268.616 191 354 545 6.7 75 0.9 269 2 76 0.9 52 0.6 547 6.8 CLE 07-08 48 13 1317 27.4 136 295.461 0 2.000 49 82.598 134 265 399 8.3 53 1.1 134 1 37 0.8 26 0.5 321 6.7 CLE 08-09 81 42 2313 28.6 270 504.536 0 2.000 154 250.616 166 415 581 7.2 81 1.0 239 2 75 0.9 66 0.8 694 8.6 CLE 09-10 76 7 2164 28.5 267 467.572 1 5.200 116 175.663 189 389 578 7.6 87 1.1 223 2 71 0.9 67 0.9 651 8.6 CLE 10-11 31 31 993 32.0 114 216.528 0 2.000 54 81.667 98 203 301 9.7 45 1.5 87 0 27 0.9 38 1.2 282 9.1 CLE 11-12 25 25 785 31.4 114 222.514 0 4.000 43 64.672 109 178 287 11.5 43 1.7 62 0 35 1.4 17 0.7 271 10.8 CLE 12-13 25 25 901 36.0 138 289.478 0 5.000 77 102.755 138 223 361 14.4 84 3.4 68 0 37 1.5 14 0.6 353 14.1 CLE 13-14 65 29 1800 27.7 227 459.495 0 7.000 92 135.681 187 442 629 9.7 140 2.2 164 2 69 1.1 39 0.6 546 8.4 TOTAL 534 182 13830 25.9 1635 3196.512 1 39.026 879 1403.627 1398 2775 4173 7.8 654 1.2 1486 11 499 0.9 376 0.7 4150 7.8 NBA PLAYOFFS TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF DQ STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG CLE 05-06 13 0 237 18.2 31 50.620 0 0 --- 26 37.703 18 40 58 4.5 3 0.2 50 2 9 0.7 2 0.2 88 6.8 CLE 06-07 20 0 448 22.4 46 90.511 0 4.000 27 48.563 46 73 119 6.0 11 0.6 53 0 21 1.1 11 0.6 119 6.0 CLE 07-08 13 0 240 18.5 22 54.407 0 0 --- 9 21.429 20 47 67 5.2 9 0.7 30 0 8 0.6 1 0.1 53 4.1 CLE 08-09 14 14 420 30.0 41 82.500 0 0 --- 15 22.682 41 49 90 6.4 8 0.6 49 3 18 1.3 16 1.1 97 6.9 CLE 09-10 11 0 255 23.2 20 48.417 0 1.000 23 31.742 22 49 71 6.5 7 0.6 38 1 11 1.0 9 0.8 63 5.7 TOTAL 71 14 1600 22.5 160 324.494 0 5.000 100 159.629 147 258 405 5.7 38 0.5 220 6 67 0.9 39 0.5 420 5.9 79

DRAFTED: Selected in the first round (4th overall pick) of the 2012 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 70 games (24 starts) for the Cleveland Cavaliers averaged 15.9 points on.433 shooting, 2.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 29.6 minutes also shot.368 from the three-point line was the highest scoring bench player in the Eastern Conference with averages of 14.7 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 27.8 minutes over 46 games as a reserve he averaged more points off the bench than any Cavalier player since Hot Rod Williams scored 16.9 points per game off the pine in 1989-90 (minimum 20 games) scored in double figures in 34 of his 46 appearances off the bench, including 13 games of 20-plus points in 24 starts with the Cavaliers, averaged 18.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.3 steals in 33.2 minutes in the final 15 games of the season as a starter from March 18 to April 16, averaged 21.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists in 36.0 minutes led Team Hill to a 142-136 win in the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge at 2014 NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans after putting up a team-high 31 points on 10-14 (.714) shooting, including 4-6 (.667) from deep, a team-high seven assists and a team-high three steals in 22 minutes off the bench hit the game-winning jump shot as time expired and finished with 18 points, four rebounds and four assists in 39 minutes at Detroit on March 26 registered his first career double-double on March 18 versus Miami after finishing with 17 points and a career-high 11 assists in 41 minutes Posted a team-high 23 points on 8-15 (.533) shooting, four boards and a career-high five steals in 30 minutes at Milwaukee on April 11 tied his season high with four made three-pointers and finished a game-high 22 points on 9-18 (.500) shooting, three rebounds and eight assists in 31 minutes against Detroit on April 9 posted a game-high 26 points on 10-15 (.667) shooting, including a perfect 3-3 mark from the three-point line, and three assists in 34 minutes at Orlando on April 2 tallied a team-high 26 points on 11-20 (.550) shooting, four rebounds and eight assists in 40 minutes off the bench against Houston on March 22 matched his season high with 30 points to go along with four assists and three steals in 41 minutes against Oklahoma City on March 20 scored a game-high 26 points on 9-18 (.500) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from deep, and blocked one shot in 28 minutes off the bench at Brooklyn on Jan. 4 finished with 25 points on 11-19 (.578) shooting, three rebounds, five assists and one steal in 31 minutes versus Portland on Dec. 17 in a win at Orlando on Dec. 13, he scored 16 of his 21 in the fourth quarter posted 30 points on 13-20 (.650) shooting from the field in 35 minutes off the bench at Atlanta on Dec. 6 finished with 24 points, including 3-5 (.600) from three-point range, to go along with a career-high eight rebounds, a season-high six assists and four steals in 44 minutes against Philadelphia on Nov. 9 scored 10-19 points 31 times, scored 20-29 points 22 times and 30 or more points twice led or tied for the team lead in scoring 21 times, steals 16 times, assists 11 times, blocks seven times and rebounds once missed two games from Nov. 15-16 due to illness missed three games due to right wrist tendinitis from Dec. 20-23 missed seven games from Feb. 19-March 1 due to a hyperextended left knee was DND four times and NWT three times was placed on the Inactive List five times. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 15.3 points, 2.6 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 29.2 minutes per game in 131 games (72 starts) over two seasons with Cleveland played in 61 games (48 starts) during the 2012-13 season...averaged 14.7 points on.412 shooting, 2.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steal in 28.8 minutes also shot.310 from three-point range and.746 from the free throw line among rookies, ranked second in points per game, fourth in assists per game and fourth in steals per game made more field goals and free throws than any other Eastern Conference rookie despite missing 21 games participated in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend, pouring in 23 points on 11-12 (.917) shooting from the field, three assists and one steal in 19 minutes for Team Shaq winner of the NBA s Rookie of the Month Award, for games played in February in his NBA debut, scored 17 points while swiping three steals in 28 minutes against Washington on Oct. 30 in just his fourth career game, he shot 7-11 (.636) from behind the three-point line and finished with 28 points, becoming the first player in NBA history to have seven or more three-pointers in one of his first six games also the first Cavs rookie to make seven three-pointers in a game and the first rookie to make at least seven triples in a game since Mavericks guard Rodrigue Beaubois made a rookie record nine triples on March 27, 2010 made at least one three-pointer in each of his first 13 games of his career (Oct. 30-Nov. 24) and is one of three players in league history to have started their careers with 10-or-more consecutive games with a three-point field goal (Damian Lillard, Rudy Fernandez) swiped a career-high four steals on Nov. 26 at Memphis dished out a career-best seven assists five times on the season finished with a career-high 33 points on 12-18 (.667) shooting and added five assists in 29 minutes off the bench at Sacramento on Jan. 14 to become just the third rookie in Cavaliers history to score at least 30 points off the bench, joining Mike Mitchell (32 points on Jan. 6, 1979) and Derek Anderson (30 points on April 3, 1998) the last NBA rookie to score 30 points off the bench was Roddy Beaubois (40 points on March 27, 2010) tallied a team-best 26 points on 11-17 (.647) shooting and three assists in 31 minutes on Feb. 24 at Miami scored 25 points on 10-16 (.625) shooting from the field in 36 minutes in a victory at Chicago Feb. 26 during a six game stretch from Feb. 13-27, averaged 20.3 points on.522 shooting from the field averaged 16.1 points in 16 games after the All-Star break recorded three consecutive games of at least 20 points twice on the year (Feb. 24-27 and March 10-15) scored 10-19 points 31 times, scored 20-29 points 13 times and scored 30 or more points once led the team in scoring 20 times, assists 11 times, steals nine times and blocks nine times missed games from Dec. 3-15 with a left ankle sprain missed games from March 4-6 due to illness missed games from March 20-April 9 with a left knee injury missed game on April 12 due to personal matters was DNP-CD one time, DND three times and NWT four times on the season was placed on the Inactive List 13 times on the season. NOTABLE: Participated in the 2014 BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend in New Orleans named to the NBA s All-Rookie First Team for the 2012-13 season winner of the NBA s Rookie of the Month Award, for games played in February...participated in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Houston. COLLEGE CAREER: Played two seasons at Syracuse in 71 games, averaged 9.7 points on.453 shooting, 1.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals in 20.4 minutes during his sophomore season, averaged 12.6 points on.476 shooting, 2.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.8 steals in 24.1 minutes earned Third Team All-Big East honors and was named Big East Sixth Man of the Year named to the Big East All-Tournament Team ranked second on team in scoring, first in steals and third in assists scored in double figures in 26 of 37 games made a career-high 81