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TEAM NOTES & NUMBERS 2003-04 SEASON SUMMARY Known only as consistent underachievers prior to 1998, the Kings participation in the 2004 postseason marks the club's sixth straight year in the NBA Playoffs. With their 55 wins this season, the team has tallied 55 or more victories in each of the last four campaigns. In fact, since late April of 1998, the Kings are the only NBA team to not fall below the.500 mark. Never one of lady luck's favorite NBA franchises, the Kings rolled snake eyes once again this season on the injury front, forcing Head Coach Rick Adelman to juggle some hefty losses. Once thought to return around the New Year, Chris Webber's rehabilitation from offseason knee surgery kept the All-Star forward shelved for 59 games (eight due to NBA suspension). He finally returned on March 2nd vs. the L.A. Clippers. Just when it appeared the club might dress 12 healthy players, 2003 NBA Sixth Man of the Year Bobby Jackson suffered an abdominal strain that forced him out of action for 29 games. The addition of All-Star center Brad Miller, veteran sharpshooter Anthony Peeler, and rookie surprise Darius Songaila helped shoulder the load. Sacramento stuck with its bread and butter statistically in 2003-04, ranking high in the NBA in several offensive categories, including second in scoring (102.8 ppg), first in FG% (.462), first in 3pt FG% (.401), second in FT% (.795), and first in assists (26.2). Individually, Peja Stojakovic finished second in scoring (24.2 ppg) and led the NBA in free throw shooting (.927) and Anthony Peeler led the league in three-point field goal accuracy (.482). The Kings were well represented at the All-Star game held in Los Angeles. One year after making his first All-Star appearance as a Pacer, Brad Miller was named to the squad as a Western Conference reserve. Peja Stojakovic also made his third All-Star appearance as a reserve and nearly won his third consecutive 1 800 CALL ATT Shootout, losing to Denver's Voshon Lenard in the final round. The Kings achieved a variety of individual accomplishments this season, most notably Rick Adelman winning his 296th game as Head Coach of the Kings, surpassing Les Harrison for most victories in franchise history with a 94-92 win at Indiana on March 19th. A week later, Adelman registered his 300th win in Sacramento behind a 99-94 victory at Houston on April 4th. Adelman also was named NBA Head Coach of the Month for January, the second time in his career he received the honor. Peja Stojakovic earned his first career Player of the Month award for his play in November. Peja also added Player of the Week accolades (3/17-3/23). Sacramento remained a difficult team to defeat at ARCO Arena in 03-04, tallying the second most home wins with 34. The team also won 21 games on the road, joining the San Antonio Spurs as the only other NBA team to register 20+ road wins the last four seasons (2000-01 - 2003-04). The season concluded with the Kings as the fourth seed in the 2004 Playoffs. KING OF COACHING: With the 94-92 win on 3/19 at Indiana, Kings Head Coach Rick Adelman attained his 296th coaching victory with the Kings, passing Les Harrison s franchise record of 295 wins. Harrison coached the Kings for seven seasons (1948-49 - 1954-55) when the franchise was known as the Rochester Royals. Adelman surpassed Harrison in just his sixth season with the Kings (1998-99 - present). COACHING VICTORIES IN FRANCHISE HISTORY Rank Wins Coach Team Seasons 1. 301 Rick Adelman Sacramento Kings 1998-99 - present 2. 295 Les Harrison Rochester Royals 1948-49 - 1954-55 3. 248 Cotton Fitzsimmons Kansas City Kings 1978-79 - 1983-84 4. 236 Phil Johnson K.C.-Omaha/K.C. Kings 1973-74 - 1977-78 5. 187 Jack McMahon Cincinnati Royals 1963-64 - 1966-67 PLAYOFF-BOUND AGAIN: With Utah and Portland losing on 3/17, the Kings secured a playoff spot for the sixth consecutive year. The Kings have made the NBA Playoffs every year since the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season. This will be the Kings eighth playoff appearance since the team moved to Sacramento prior to the 1985-86 season. In franchise history, this will be the Kings 27th playoff run. AND COUNTING...: The Kings currently have 55 victories this season, tied for third-best for the most wins in a season in franchise history. The 2001-02 Sacramento Kings team won a franchise-best 61 games. With the 94-92 win on 3/19 at Indiana, Sacramento reached the 50-win plateau for the fourth consecutive season. Wins Team 61 2001-02 Sacramento Kings 59 2002-03 Sacramento Kings 55 2003-04 Sacramento Kings 55 2001-02 Sacramento Kings 55 1963-64 Cincinnati Royals 51 1949-50 Rochester Royals 48 1978-79 Kansas City Kings 48 1964-65 Cincinnati Royals C-WEBB S RETURN: After missing the first 58 games of the season, Kings All-Star forward Chris Webber played in his first game on 3/2 versus the Los Angeles Clippers. He showed little signs of rust, posting a team-high 26 points (12-18 FG, 2-4 FT), a game-high 12 rebounds, four assists, and one steal in 30 minutes. Webber had not played since Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals at Dallas (5/8/03) when he was forced to leave the game with 2:58 left in the third quarter after injuring his left knee. He underwent surgery on 6/10/03 to repair a torn meniscus and to remove a piece of the outside knee cartilage and smooth and prepare an articular cartilage defect for healing. In 2002-03, Webber averaged 23.0 ppg (.461 FG%,.238 3pt%,.607 FT%), 10.5 rpg, a career-high 5.4 apg, 1.58 spg, 1.31 bpg, and 39.1 mpg in starting all 67 games he played. STEPPING IN FOR MILLER: With the absence of Brad Miller (sprained right foot), Darius Songaila made the most of his opportunity. Starting in seven games, Songaila (pronounced sun-guy-la) recorded double-doubles in three games and scored double-figures in five of the seven contests. Songaila averaged 11.9 ppg (.556 FG%,.591 FT%), 7.3 rpg, 1.6 apg, and 1.0 spg in the seven starts. In his first career NBA start, the rookie out of Wake Forest tallied a career-best 17 points on 8-of-11 shooting from the field and 1-of-2 from the charity stripe. Songaila was drafted by the Celtics in the second round (#50 overall) of the 2002 NBA Draft. He played last season in Russia before being traded by Boston to Sacramento for a second-round selections in the 2003 and 2005 NBA Drafts. 64

TEAM NOTES & NUMBERS RODNEY BUFORD SIGNED TO A SECOND 10-DAY CONTRACT: Rodney Buford was signed to a second 10-day contract on 3/2. Buford, in his second stint with the Kings this season, signed the first 10-day contract on 2/21. Buford was playing for the Dakota Wizards of the Continental Basketball Association, averaging 26.3 points (.532 FG%,.429 3pt%,.938 FT%), 7.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.25 steals a game before the call-up. Buford averaged 1.7 ppg (.294 FG%, 0-1 3pt, 0-2 FT), 0.3 rpg, 0.5 apg, and 5.8 mpg in six games off the bench with the Kings earlier this season. FINE FROM THE LINE: The Kings finished the 2003-04 regular season with an 80 free throw percentage, ranking second in the league. The.796 free throw percentage matches the best free throw percentage for the Kings since the team moved to Sacramento in 1985. The 1986-87 team also shot.796 from the line. In franchise history, only once have the Kings shot over 80 percent from the free throw line - 1974-75 Kansas City-Omaha Kings. Peja Stojakovic led the league in free throw percentage, becoming the first King since Spud Webb (.934) in 1994-95 to lead the NBA in free throw percentage. AP FOR THREE: Anthony Peeler shot.482 from beyond the three-point arc, leading the league in three-point field goal percentage. Peeler becomes the first King to lead the NBA in three-point field goal percentage since Jim Les (.461 3pt%) accomplished the feat during the 1990-91 season. MISSING STARS: The Kings began this season without one of their key players for the third straight season. Last season the Kings started the 2002-03 campaign without Mike Bibby, who missed the first 27 games due to surgery on his left foot. Also, Sacramento played the first two games without starting guard Doug Christie due to a league suspension. Sacramento missed Webber for the first 20 games of the 2001-02 regular season after he suffered a sprained left ankle in a preseason game. NATIONAL EXPOSURE: During the regular season, the Kings were featured on national television 25 times (including the October 24 preseason game at L.A. Lakers) and were 14-10 in those games (ESPN - 6-4, TNT - 5-4, ABC - 3-2). After the telecast on 4/11 versus the Lakers (ABC), Sacramento has appeared on national television 180 times since 1999; this after the team has appeared on national TV a total of 13 times in the previous 13 seasons. MILLER TIME: Acquired during the off-season in a three-way deal with Indiana and San Antonio, Brad Miller has already carved a niche in the team. During the 2003-04 regular season, Miller averaged 14.3 points (3rd on team), 10.3 rebounds (1st), 4.3 assists (3rd) and 1.2 (1st) blocks a game in 71 games (started 53). Miller shot 51 percent from the field and 78 percent from the charity stripe. In 47 of the 71 games, Miller led the team in rebounding. Miller recorded a career-high 35 points (12-20 FG, 1-1 3pt, 10-13 FT) to go along with 10 rebounds versus Minnesota (12/5). On 11/21 versus the Magic, Miller recorded his first career triple-double with 22 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists to go along with a steal and a block. He recorded another triple-double (18 points, 15 rebounds, and 10 assists) against his former team, the Pacers (12/7). Four times this season Miller has grabbed a career-high 17 boards - at Seattle (1/29), at Dallas (1/25), at Seattle (1/7), and versus Memphis (12/23). Versus Toronto (11/14), he matched his career-high in blocks (4). In the 11/16 game versus Golden State, Miller tallied 11 points, nine rebounds, and a career-high 11 assists. WINNING MONTHS: Including March, the Kings have had a winning record in 27 consecutive months dating back to the 1999-00 season. This is the most consecutive winning months in franchise history and is now the franchise mark for most consecutive months without a losing record. The last time the Kings did not have a winning record in a month was in April 2000 when the team posted a 3-8 record. Prior to the current streak, the longest monthly winning streak was 11 (November 1948 October 1950). In franchise history, the Kings have had 19 straight months without a losing record (January 1963 to January 1966). During the 19 months, there were four months in which the team had a.500 record. COME-FROM-BEHIND VICTORIES: During the 2003-04 regular season, the Kings won 13 games when trailing by double-figures. The largest deficit the Kings came back to win is 17 - three times, 12/23 vs. Memphis, 3/19 at Indiana, and 3/21 vs. Houston. The Kings fought back to win, 107-102, on 12/14 vs. Phoenix after trailing by 13 points in the fourth quarter (92-79 to start the fourth quarter). It was the largest deficit in the fourth quarter the Kings had to rally from. Here s a look at the Kings comebacks this season: LARGEST DATE OPPONENT SCORE DEFICIT QTR NOTES 11/5 @ Minnesota 125-121 OT 12 2nd QTR 11/16 vs. Golden State 106-104 10 3rd QTR 11/28 vs. Houston 103-74 11 2nd QTR 12/14 vs. Phoenix 107-102 15 3rd QTR 13-point deficit to start 4th QTR 12/23 vs. Memphis 114-97 17 1st QTR 1/28 @ Houston 99-94 11 1st QTR 1/29 @ San Antonio 96-91 11 1st QTR 2/3 vs. Seattle 117-101 10 2nd QTR 2/26 @ L.A. Lakers 103-101 10 3rd QTR 3/7 @ Orlando 107-90 10 2nd QTR 3/9 vs. Golden State 96-92 11 1st QTR 3/19 @ Indiana 94-92 17 2nd QTR 3/21 vs. Houston 100-95 17 2nd QTR 3rd 17-point comeback of the season came back from 10+ deficits in all 3 games against Houston 65

TEAM NOTES & NUMBERS BUZZER-BEATERS: With the clock winding down, the Kings hit several last-second shots to end quarters. With the clock ticking under five seconds, the Kings hit 25 shots, including two game-winning baskets (Peja Stojakovic, 2/11 @ Detroit and Mike Bibby, 3/19 @ Indiana). Here s a breakdown of the Kings buzzer-beaters: BOBBY JACKSON Date/Opponent Time Shot 10/31 vs. Philadelphia End of 1st QTR 3-pointer 11/11 vs. Detroit 0:03.5 left in 4th QTR fastbreak lay-up 11/14 vs. Golden State End of 1st QTR 3-pointer 11/30 vs. New Jersey 0:00.3 left in 3rd QTR fastbreak lay-up 12/28 vs. Utah 0:00.7 left in 3rd QTR 3-pointer 1/23 at Memphis 0:01.4 left in 1st QTR 3-pointer PEJA STOJAKOVIC Date/Opponent Time Shot 11/7 @ New York 0:00.8 left in 2nd QTR bank shot 11/13 @ Portland End of 1st QTR 3-pointer 1/31 @ Seattle 0:02.2 left in 2nd QTR 3-pointer 1/31 @ Seattle 0:01.1 left in 4th QTR fastbreak lay-up 2/11 @ Detroit 0:00.4 left in 4th QTR 22-foot jump shot (game-winner) ANTHONY PEELER Date/Opponent Time Shot 2/24 vs. New York End of 1st QTR 3-pointer 3/28 vs. Washington End of 1st QTR 3-pointer BRAD MILLER Date/Opponent Time Shot 11/28 vs. Houston End of 2nd QTR 3-pointer 1/20 vs. Portland 0:02.7 left in 4th QTR 3-pointer (sent game into OT) 3/4 @ Philadelphia 0:01.5 left in 3rd QTR 3-pointer DOUG CHRISTIE Date/Opponent Time Shot 1/3 @ L.A. Clippers 0:00.1 left in 1st QTR 14-foot jumper 2/8 vs. Denver 0:01.7 left in 3rd QTR fastbreak dunk 3/31 @ San Antonio 0:00.9 left in 2nd QTR dunk 4/12 @ Denver 0:00.2 left in 3rd QTR lay-up MIKE BIBBY Date/Opponent Time Shot 12/9 vs. L.A. Clippers 0:01.6 left in 1st QTR running jumper 1/11 vs. Denver End of 2nd QTR 3-pointer 2/10 @ Milwaukee 0:03.2 left in 1st QTR 3-pointer 3/17 @ Washington 0:01.9 left in 2nd QTR 16-foot jumper 3/19 @ Indiana 0:01.2 left in 4th QTR 19-foot jumper (game-winner) STOJAKOVIC NAMED WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER: On Monday, Dec. 1, Peja Stojakovic was named the Western Conference Player of the Month for games played from the start of the season (October 28) through November. Stojakovic helped the Kings run off an eight-game winning streak and a 12-4 overall record. Stojakovic averaged 23.3 ppg on.523 shooting from the field, both fourth best in the NBA. He also shot.424 (36-85) from beyond the three-point arc in the first month of the season. This is the first time in Stojakovic s career that he has won the Player of the Month Award. Stojakovic is only the third King to be named Player of the Month. The last King to be honored with the award was Chris Webber last season (December 2002). STOJAKOVIC NAMED WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (DEC. 8-14): Peja Stojakovic was named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played December 8-14. Stojakovic scored over 20 points in each of the Kings three victories during the week. He averaged 28.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. Stojakovic is among the league leaders in scoring, field goal percentage, three-point field goal percentage, and free throw percentage. Against Phoenix (12/14), the sharpshooter matched his season-high with 36 points in the Kings 107-102 come-from-behind win over the Suns. In the 100-93 win at Utah (12/12), Stojakovic scored all 24 of his points in the second half while adding eight boards, three assists, and two steals. To start the week, Stojakovic scored 26 points against the visiting Clippers in Sacramento s 105-95 win. This is the second time in Stojakovic s career he has been named Player of the Week. He received the honor last season on March 23, 2003. Last month, Stojakovic was named Western Conference Player of the Month for November. ADELMAN NAMED WESTERN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE MONTH FOR JANUARY: February 2 - Kings Head Coach Rick Adelman was named Western Conference Coach of the Month for games played in the month of January. Adelman guided the Kings to a 12-4 record in January. Sacramento, 5-1 at home and 7-3 on the road, finished the month with three consecutive road wins. This is the second time Adelman has been named Coach of the Month - the last time was two years ago, January 2002. A PAIR OF KINGS IN THE ALL-STAR GAME: Kings forward Peja Stojakovic and center-forward Brad Miller were named as reserves to the NBA All-Star Game, held on February 15 at the STAPLES Center. Stojakovic played in his third consecutive All-Star Game and Miller made his second All-Star appearance. Stojakovic registered five points on 2-of-5 shooting from the field, including 1-of-4 from beyond the three-point arc. He also grabbed a rebound and handed out an assist in 13 minutes off the bench. Miller recorded eight points (4-5 FG) and three rebounds in 10 minutes before leaving the game with a sprained right ankle. PEJA FINISHES SECOND IN THREE-POINT SHOOTOUT: Kings sharpshooter Peja Stojakovic finished second to Denver s Voshon Lenard in the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout, held on NBA All-Star Saturday night presented by America Online, February 14 at the Staples Center. Stojakovic had won the previous two three-point contests. 66

TEAM NOTES & NUMBERS CURRENT HOME RECORD: 34-7 2002-03 Home Record: 36-5 HOME SELLOUT STREAK: The Kings have the longest active sellout streak in the NBA. The Kings have sold out 220 consecutive home games [199 regular season (35 in 1999-00, 41 in 2000-01, 41 in 2001-02, 41 in 2002-03, 41 in 2003-04) and 21 playoff games (two in 1999-00, four in 2000-01, nine in 2001-02, and six in 2002-03)] at ARCO Arena. The current streak began on Nov. 26, 1999 vs. Golden State. The Kings celebrated their 100th consecutive sellout on 12/30/01 vs. Boston, the 617th sellout in 673 total games since the franchise moved to Sacramento. Sacramento has the fourth longest home sellout streak in NBA history with 497 games. The sellout streak, which included three playoff games, began on Oct. 25, 1985 (the franchise s first season in Sacramento) and ended after the second home game of the 1997-98 season. CONSECUTIVE 220 GAMES SOLD-OUT: Capacity: 17,317 First game in arena: Nov. 8, 1988 NBA ALL-TIME NBA CONSECUTIVE SELLOUT STREAKS Team Sellouts Dates 1. Portland Trail Blazers 814 4/9/77-11/16/95 2. Boston Celtics 662 12/80-5/5/95 3. Chicago Bulls 610 10/20/97-11/7/00 4. SACRAMENTO KINGS 497 10/25/85-11/4/97 5. New York Knicks 433 2/4/93-11/2/02 6. Phoenix Suns 390 2/3/90-2/7/99 2003-04 ROAD RECORD: 21-20 2002-03 Road Record: 24-17 AWAY 20 AGAIN: With the 94-92 win on 3/19 at Indiana, the Kings reached 20 road wins for the fourth consecutive season. In franchise history, the Kings have won 20 or more road games five times (four consecutive in the last four years). The franchise record for most road victories is 25, set by the 2001-02 Sacramento Kings team that finished the regular season with a franchise-best 61 wins. Season Road Record 2000-01 22-19 2001-02 25-16 2002-03 24-17 2003-04 21-20 CURRENT OVERTIME RECORD: 1-3 2002-03 Overtime Record: 3-3 OT OVERTIME GAMES: The Kings are 1-3 in overtime games in 2003-04. The last overtime contest the Kings were involved in was against the Blazers on January 20, 2004 at ARCO Arena (Blazers - 109, Kings - 104). In 2002-03, Sacramento posted a 3-3 record in overtime games. In the 2000-01 season, the Kings played in 13 overtime games, matching the 2000-01 Los Angeles Clippers and the 1950-51 New York Knicks for the second-most overtime games played in a season in NBA history. The Kings nine overtime wins in 2000-01 set a new NBA record for most overtime victories in a season. 2003-04 OVERTIME GAMES DATE OPP W/L SCORE 11/5 @MIN W 125-121 (OT) 11/13 @POR L 110-112 (OT) 12/5 MIN L 109-112 (OT) 1/20 POR L 104-109 (OT) FIRST GAME OF BACK-TO-BACKS: 11-8 SECOND GAME OF BACK-TO-BACKS: 7-12 BACK-TO-BACK GAMES BACK-TO-BACKS: The Kings played 19 sets of back-to-back games (8 away/away, 6 home/away, and 5 away/home) this season and were 11-8 in the first game of back-to-backs and 7-12 in the second game. Sacramento swept four sets, split 10 sets, and was swept in five sets of back-to-backs. Last season, the Kings also played 19 sets of back-to-back games (8 away/away, 3 home/away, and 8 away/home). Sacramento was 15-4 in the first game of back-to-backs and 11-8 in the second game. The Kings swept eight sets of back-to-back games, split 10 sets, and were swept in another. 67

KINGS BREAKDOWN INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2004 SACRAMENTO KINGS / MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS ---- RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 55-27 34-7 21-20 1-3 Atlantic 9-5 7-0 2-5 Central 15-1 7-1 8-0 EASTERN 24-6 14-1 10-5 Midwest 15-13 9-5 6-8 1-1 Pacific 16-8 11-1 5-7 0-2 Head Coach: Adelman, Rick WESTERN 31-21 20-6 11-15 1-3 Overall: 14 Years 658 Won 411 Lost.616 Pct. ---- W/Club : 6 Years 301 Won 159 Lost.654 Pct. TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: ---- OVERALL HOME ROAD ---- Loss- 2 Win - 1 Loss- 3 Long:Win - 8 Win - 10 Win - 5 ---- Loss- 2 Loss- 1 Loss- 3 Last:Win -04/11 vslal 102-85 Win -04/11 vslal 102-85 Win -04/04 @ HOU 99-94 ---- Loss-04/14 @ GS 91-97 Loss-04/08 vsmin 86-94 Loss-04/14 @ GS 91-97 ---- WON LOST OFFENSE VsOPP HOME ATTENDANCE Oct. 2 0 Nov. 10 4 100+ 40-9 If Opp W/L to date: 41 Games Dec. 9 4 100< 15-18.500+ 31-17 709,997 Total Jan. 12 4 Defense.500-23-10 17,317 Average Feb. 10 3 100+ 15-19 17,317 High Mar. 9 7 100< 40-8 41 Sellouts Apr. 3 5 After 82 games last season: W 59 L 23 MARGINS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Won By: 4 1 3 5 2 5 4 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 Lost By: 2 2 4 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 ---- 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46+ Won By: 1 1 2 1 Lost By: 1 At Start Of: OVERALL HOME ROAD FG% OVERALL HOME ROAD 2nd- Ahead: 37-10 26-4 11-6 -44% 15-23 8-7 7-16 -Behind: 16-14 7-3 9-11 45-49% 16-2 10-0 6-2 - Tied: 2-3 1-0 1-3 50-54% 16-1 13-0 3-1 3rd- Ahead: 39-9 27-4 12-5 55-59% 8-1 3-0 5-1 -Behind: 15-18 7-3 8-15 +60% 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Tied: 1-0 0-0 1-0 4th- Ahead: 47-6 29-3 18-3 -Behind: 6-20 3-4 3-16 - Tied: 2-1 2-0 0-1 68

KINGS GAME-BY-GAME SACRAMENTO KINGS Date Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. Oct 29 CLEVELAND W106-92 1-0 0-0 1-0 Stojakovic-22 Miller-9 Bibby-7 James-25 17,317 Oct 31 PHILADELPHIA W100-89 2-0 0-0 2-0 Stojakovic-28 Miller-9 Bibby-5 Iverson-27 17,317 ---------- Miller-5 Nov 1 @Denver L 88-109 2-0 0-1 2-1 Stojakovic-19 Miller-12 Bibby-10 Anthony-23 18,111 Nov 5 @Minnesota W125-121(OT) 2-0 1-1 3-1 Stojakovic-34 Divac-8 Divac-10 Garnett-28 15,889 ---------- Miller-8 Nov 7 @New York L111-114 2-0 1-2 3-2 Stojakovic-36 Divac-7 Christie-9 Houston-39 19,333 Nov 9 @Boston L 82-91 2-0 1-3 3-3 Miller-19 Miller-16 Bibby-11 Baker-18 16,502 Nov 11 DETROIT W 97-91 3-0 1-3 4-3 Bibby-23 Stojakovic-10 Divac-9 Hamilton-19 17,317 Nov 13 @Portland L110-112(OT) 3-0 1-4 4-4 Stojakovic-27 Massenburg-7 Bibby-15 Randolph-28 17,422 ---------- Miller-7 Nov 14 TORONTO W 94-64 4-0 1-4 5-4 Stojakovic-17 Miller-12 Divac-6 Carter-13 17,317 ---------- Jackson-6 Murray-13 Nov 16 GOLDEN STATE W106-104 5-0 1-4 6-4 Stojakovic-33 Stojakovic-11 Miller-11 Richardson-31 17,317 Nov 19 @Utah W118-110 5-0 2-4 7-4 Stojakovic-30 Miller-13 Miller-8 Arroyo-25 17,664 Nov 21 ORLANDO W122-92 6-0 2-4 8-4 Miller-22 Miller-14 Miller-10 Giricek-19 17,317 Nov 23 CHICAGO W110-99 7-0 2-4 9-4 Stojakovic-21 Miller-10 Bibby-7 Crawford-19 17,317 ---------- Miller-7 Nov 25 MEMPHIS W109-89 8-0 2-4 10-4 Stojakovic-26 Stojakovic-9 Bibby-6 Gasol-21 17,317 Nov 28 HOUSTON W103-74 9-0 2-4 11-4 Miller-29 Christie-7 Bibby-6 Mobley-17 17,317 ---------- Miller-7 Divac-6 Nov 30 NEW JERSEY W105-92 10-0 2-4 12-4 Stojakovic-25 Miller-11 Divac-8 Rogers-23 17,317 Dec 5 MINNESOTA L109-112(OT) 10-1 2-4 12-5 Miller-35 Stojakovic-11 Divac-4 Sprewell-37 17,317 ---------- Stojakovic-4 Dec 7 INDIANA W 91-88 11-1 2-4 13-5 Stojakovic-27 Miller-15 Miller-10 O'Neal-20 17,317 Dec 9 L.A. CLIPPERS W105-95 12-1 2-4 14-5 Stojakovic-26 Bibby-7 Bibby-6 Maggette-27 17,317 ---------- Divac-6 Dec 12 @Utah W100-93 12-1 3-4 15-5 Bibby-25 Miller-8 Divac-6 Bell-17 19,678 ---------- Stojakovic-8 Dec 14 PHOENIX W107-102 13-1 3-4 16-5 Stojakovic-36 Jackson-9 Bibby-6 Marion-32 17,317 ---------- Miller-9 Dec 16 @Memphis L100-105 13-1 3-5 16-6 Stojakovic-27 Miller-16 Christie-6 Gasol-22 11,210 Dec 18 @New Orleans W101-90 13-1 4-5 17-6 Miller-21 Miller-14 Miller-9 Davis-23 13,769 Dec 19 @Atlanta W 98-86 13-1 5-5 18-6 Stojakovic-31 Miller-12 Divac-8 Terry-25 11,666 Dec 21 PORTLAND W117-98 14-1 5-5 19-6 Stojakovic-29 Miller-14 Bibby-7 Wallace-27 17,317 ---------- Divac-7 Dec 23 MEMPHIS W114-97 15-1 5-5 20-6 Stojakovic-41 Miller-17 Miller-6 Gasol-23 17,317 Dec 25 DALLAS L103-111 15-2 5-5 20-7 Bibby-23 Miller-12 Miller-9 Nowitzki-31 17,317 Dec 26 @Golden State L 91-98 15-2 5-6 20-8 Bibby-28 Miller-10 Christie-7 Richardson-25 20,192 Dec 28 UTAH W 98-89 16-2 5-6 21-8 Stojakovic-37 Christie-9 Divac-8 Kirilenko-21 17,317 Jan 3 @L.A. Clipper W116-109 16-2 6-6 22-8 Bibby-24 Miller-11 Christie-10 Drobnjak-22 18,252 Jan 4 SEATTLE W130-99 17-2 6-6 23-8 Stojakovic-24 Miller-11 Christie-8 Lewis-18 17,317 Jan 6 ATLANTA W105-89 18-2 6-6 24-8 Stojakovic-28 Miller-10 Divac-10 Abdur-Rahim-19 17,317 ---------- Jackson-19 Jan 7 @Seattle L 93-104 18-2 6-7 24-9 Bibby-19 Miller-17 Bibby-7 Allen-22 15,035 ---------- Stojakovic-19 Jan 9 @Phoenix W113-93 18-2 7-7 25-9 Stojakovic-29 Stojakovic-12 Bibby-9 Johnson-23 16,848 Jan 11 DENVER W117-106 19-2 7-7 26-9 Stojakovic-33 Stojakovic-8 Divac-9 Miller-30 17,317 Jan 13 MIAMI W 90-86 20-2 7-7 27-9 Stojakovic-24 Miller-9 Miller-7 Odom-21 17,317 Jan 16 L.A. LAKERS W103-83 21-2 7-7 28-9 Stojakovic-23 Miller-14 Divac-7 Rush-30 17,317 Jan 19 @L.A. Clipper W125-100 21-2 8-7 29-9 Stojakovic-31 Miller-8 Divac-8 Brand-24 17,325 ---------- Christie-8 Jan 20 PORTLAND L104-109(OT) 21-3 8-7 29-10 Stojakovic-34 Jackson-10 Divac-7 Anderson-29 17,317 Jan 22 @Cleveland W 95-89 21-3 9-7 30-10 Stojakovic-37 Miller-15 Divac-9 Wagner-20 17,720 Jan 23 @Memphis L 95-109 21-3 9-8 30-11 Divac-17 Divac-12 Stojakovic-5 Miller-27 17,119 Jan 25 @Dallas L 99-108 21-3 9-9 30-12 Stojakovic-24 Miller-17 Bibby-6 Finley-23 20,284 Jan 28 @Houston W 99-94 21-3 10-9 31-12 Bibby-28 Stojakovic-9 Miller-6 J. Jackson-28 18,209 Jan 29 @San Antonio W 96-91 21-3 11-9 32-12 Stojakovic-22 Divac-9 Divac-9 Duncan-35 17,669 Jan 31 @Seattle W110-103 21-3 12-9 33-12 Stojakovic-29 Miller-17 Bibby-5 Daniels-30 17,072 ---------- Peeler-5 Feb 3 SEATTLE W117-101 22-3 12-9 34-12 Stojakovic-26 Miller-15 Divac-11 Lewis-25 17,317 Feb 6 SAN ANTONIO L 94-102 22-4 12-9 34-13 Divac-20 Miller-11 Bibby-6 Duncan-28 17,317 ---------- Bibby-20 ---------- Stojakovic-20 Feb 8 DENVER W115-92 23-4 12-9 35-13 Stojakovic-35 Divac-10 Bibby-8 Anthony-24 17,317 ---------- Miller-10 Christie-8 Feb 10 @Milwaukee W124-117 23-4 13-9 36-13 Stojakovic-31 Miller-8 Divac-11 Mason-21 17,407 ---------- Bibby-11 Kukoc-21 Feb 11 @Detroit W 96-94 23-4 14-9 37-13 Bibby-26 Miller-15 Divac-11 Hamilton-27 22,076 Feb 17 BOSTON W127-111 24-4 14-9 38-13 Stojakovic-28 Divac-11 Divac-11 Davis-32 17,317 Feb 19 @Minnesota L 75-92 24-4 14-10 38-14 Stojakovic-15 Divac-8 Bibby-7 Garnett-22 18,667 Feb 20 @Chicago W 91-83 24-4 15-10 39-14 Stojakovic-24 Divac-11 Divac-11 Crawford-23 20,172 ---------- Songaila-11 Feb 22 @Toronto W 96-81 24-4 16-10 40-14 Stojakovic-27 Massenburg-10 Divac-12 Bosh-20 19,800 ---------- Songaila-10 Feb 24 NEW YORK W107-99 25-4 16-10 41-14 Bibby-28 Songaila-13 Divac-9 T. Thomas-33 17,317 Feb 26 @L.A. Lakers W103-101 25-4 17-10 42-14 Stojakovic-37 Stojakovic-9 Divac-10 Bryant-35 18,997 Feb 27 UTAH L 97-102 25-5 17-10 42-15 Bibby-26 Divac-8 Divac-7 Kirilenko-24 17,317 Feb 29 PHOENIX W108-94 26-5 17-10 43-15 Stojakovic-32 Miller-10 Christie-9 Stoudemire-33 17,317 ---------- Divac-9 Mar 2 L.A. CLIPPERS W113-106 27-5 17-10 44-15 Webber-26 Webber-12 Divac-8 Maggette-32 17,317 Mar 4 @Philadelphia W114-105 27-5 18-10 45-15 Stojakovic-27 Miller-7 Webber-10 Iverson-32 18,798 Mar 6 @Miami L 96-102 27-5 18-11 45-16 Bibby-24 Miller-11 Christie-6 Odom-30 16,500 Mar 7 @Orlando W107-90 27-5 19-11 46-16 Stojakovic-28 Miller-13 Christie-12 Howard-26 15,625 Mar 9 GOLDEN STATE W 96-92 28-5 19-11 47-16 Christie-23 Webber-11 Christie-6 Dampier-26 17,317 Mar 11 DALLAS W120-102 29-5 19-11 48-16 Christie-22 Miller-16 Christie-12 Nowitzki-21 17,317 ---------- Stojakovic-22 Mar 12 @Portland L 81-83 29-5 19-12 48-17 Stojakovic-18 Stojakovic-9 Bibby-8 Stoudamire-20 20,308 Mar 14 SAN ANTONIO W101-87 30-5 19-12 49-17 Bibby-24 Miller-13 Webber-5 Ginobili-16 17,317 Mar 16 @New Jersey L 77-94 30-5 19-13 49-18 Bibby-17 Webber-9 Bibby-5 Kittles-24 16,949 Mar 17 @Washington L108-114 30-5 19-14 49-19 Stojakovic-25 Miller-8 Christie-7 Brown-30 15,255 Mar 19 @Indiana W 94-92 30-5 20-14 50-19 Bibby-25 Webber-16 Webber-8 O'Neal-23 18,345 Mar 21 HOUSTON W100-95 31-5 20-14 51-19 Stojakovic-29 Webber-15 Bibby-7 Taylor-23 17,317 Mar 23 MILWAUKEE L101-112 31-6 20-14 51-20 Bibby-27 Webber-10 Webber-8 Redd-26 17,317 Mar 24 @L.A. Lakers L 91-115 31-6 20-15 51-21 Stojakovic-20 Stojakovic-8 Bibby-6 Bryant-36 18,997 Mar 28 WASHINGTON W100-92 32-6 20-15 52-21 Stojakovic-29 Stojakovic-11 Bibby-7 Arenas-27 17,317 ---------- Webber-7 Mar 31 @San Antonio L 89-107 32-6 20-16 52-22 Stojakovic-19 Songaila-9 Webber-6 Ginobili-29 18,797 Apr 1 @Dallas L117-127 32-6 20-17 52-23 Bibby-23 Webber-11 Christie-9 Finley-29 20,533 Apr 4 @Houston W 99-94 32-6 21-17 53-23 Stojakovic-28 Stojakovic-11 Christie-6 Yao-21 18,148 ---------- Divac-6 ---------- Webber-6 Apr 6 NEW ORLEANS W105-91 33-6 21-17 54-23 Stojakovic-26 Miller-10 Webber-6 Armstrong-21 17,317 Apr 8 MINNESOTA L 86-94 33-7 21-17 54-24 Webber-21 Webber-11 Bibby-7 Cassell-29 17,317 Apr 9 @Phoenix L 96-101 33-7 21-18 54-25 Bibby-26 Miller-15 Miller-6 Johnson-24 18,422 Apr 11 L.A. LAKERS W102-85 34-7 21-18 55-25 Webber-25 Webber-12 Bibby-8 Payton-15 17,317 Apr 12 @Denver L 89-97 34-7 21-19 55-26 Stojakovic-20 Miller-8 Christie-8 Miller-21 19,746 Apr 14 @Golden State L 91-97 34-7 21-20 55-27 Stojakovic-27 Miller-11 Miller-7 Richardson-28 19,831 69

KINGS 2003-04 FINAL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Through April 14 (55-27) SACRAMENTO KINGS 2003-2004 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS ---------- -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Stojakovic 81 81 3264 665 1386.480 240 554.433 394 425.927 91 417 508 173 159 0 108 153 14 1964 24.2 Webber 23 23 831 174 421.413 1 5.200 81 114.711 48 152 200 105 76 1 31 60 20 430 18.7 Bibby 82 82 2980 527 1170.450 148 378.392 304 373.815 67 210 277 444 146 0 112 175 18 1506 18.4 Miller 72 53 2621 373 731.510 12 38.316 256 329.778 191 552 743 312 247 7 68 144 86 1014 14.1 Jackson 50 0 1185 263 592.444 81 219.370 82 109.752 55 119 174 105 106 1 49 63 8 689 13.8 Christie 82 82 2780 317 688.461 49 142.345 148 172.860 69 260 329 347 186 0 151 155 41 831 10.1 Divac 81 81 2317 314 668.470 2 13.154 170 260.654 136 327 463 432 222 2 57 173 77 800 9.9 Peeler 75 0 1391 156 348.448 68 141.482 51 61.836 31 122 153 120 103 0 56 77 10 431 5.7 Songaila 73 7 976 133 273.487 0 0 --- 71 88.807 91 134 225 48 126 1 42 43 12 337 4.6 Massenburg 59 0 789 104 219.475 0 1.000 43 63.683 57 131 188 29 144 0 14 45 18 251 4.3 Smith 31 0 168 26 70.371 0 3.000 12 20.600 11 20 31 11 25 0 2 7 6 64 2.1 Wallace 37 1 337 32 89.360 0 2.000 11 24.458 35 39 74 19 37 0 14 8 14 75 2.0 Buford 22 0 141 19 56.339 0 2.000 3 6.500 6 9 15 7 9 0 6 4 1 41 1.9 KINGS 82 19780 3103 6711.462 601 1498.401 1626 2044.796 888 2492 3380 2152 1586 12 710 1137 325 8433 102.8 OPPONENTS 82 19780 3140 6920.454 409 1205.339 1333 1780.749 1080 2521 3601 1743 1817 20 651 1225 413 8022 97.8 ---------- -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)- PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Stojakovic 50 12 7 6 6 1 41 40.3 6.3 2.1 1.33 1.9 0.17 24.2 16 29 14T 16C 17 7T 41C Webber 44 16 10 4 5 4 26 36.1 8.7 4.6 1.35 2.6 0.87 18.7 24 47 17 23 26 13 51 Bibby 45 8 15 5 5 2 31 36.3 3.4 5.4 1.37 2.1 0.22 18.4 14 25 13C 18C 11 18 37 Miller 49 17 11 5 6 4 35 36.4 10.3 4.3 0.94 2.0 1.19 14.1 12C 20C 16 18 17C 11C 35C Jackson 33 10 7 4 5 1 29 23.7 3.5 2.1 0.98 1.3 0.16 13.8 12 25 8T 11C 13 14 31 Christie 47 9 12 4 5 3 28 33.9 4.0 4.2 1.84 1.9 0.50 10.1 13 25 14 16 15 13 35 Divac 44 12 12 5 7 5 26 28.6 5.7 5.3 0.70 2.1 0.95 9.9 15 26 14 19 24 13 34 Peeler 32 6 5 4 3 1 18 18.5 2.0 1.6 0.75 1.0 0.13 5.7 13 28 13 13 10 10 40 Songaila 43 13 5 3 4 1 17 13.4 3.1 0.7 0.58 0.6 0.16 4.6 8C 13C 5C 7C 13C 5C 17C Massenburg 34 10 3 2 4 3 14 13.4 3.2 0.5 0.24 0.8 0.31 4.3 13 27 10 14 16 3T 34 Smith 18 7 2 1 2 1 6 5.4 1.0 0.4 0.06 0.2 0.19 2.1 6 11 4C 6C 7C 3 14 Wallace 34 11 3 3 1 3 16 9.1 2.0 0.5 0.38 0.2 0.38 2.0 10 16 5 8 11C 4 21 Buford 13 2 1 3 1 1 6 6.4 0.7 0.3 0.27 0.2 0.05 1.9 10 20 4 5 9 5 21 KINGS 265 53 39 18 21 11 130 241.2 41.2 26.2 8.66 13.9 3.96 102.8 67 134 47 59 108 49 165 OPPONENTS 265 60 33 15 24 14 127 241.2 43.9 21.3 7.94 14.9 5.04 97.8 52T 96C 28C 39T 57C 32C 127C 70

KINGS 2003-04 SEASON HIGHS Through games of April 14 2003-2004 HIGH GAMES SACRAMENTO KINGS ---------- FIELD FREE ----- REBOUNDS ----- BLOCKED PLAYER MINUTES GOALS THROWS OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS SHOTS POINTS MIKE 45 (2) 11 (2) 13C 4T 8 8 15 5 5 (3) 2T(3) 31 BIBBY APR. 9 FEB. 24 FEB. 27 MAR. 28 FEB. 26 FEB. 26 NOV. 13 MAR. 28 APR. 6 MAR. 31 FEB. 26 ---------- at Phoe. vs N.Y. vs Utah vs Wash. at LA-L at LA-L at Port. vs Wash. vs N.O. at S.A. at LA-L RODNEY 13 3 2 2 (2) 2 2 (3) 1 (7) 3 1 (4) 1 6 (2) BUFORD MAR. 16 MAR. 24 MAR. 4 MAR. 12 MAR. 16 MAR. 16 APR. 1 MAR. 4 MAR. 19 APR. 12 MAR. 24 ---------- at N.J. at LA-L at Phil. at Port. at N.J. at N.J. at Dall. at Phil. at Ind. at Den. at LA-L DOUG 47 10 (2) 9 5T 9 (2) 9 (3) 12 (2) 4 (9) 5 (2) 3 28 CHRISTIE FEB. 29 FEB. 29 MAR. 9 APR. 14 MAR. 28 APR. 14 MAR. 11 APR. 4 APR. 4 MAR. 17 FEB. 29 ---------- vs Phoe. vs Phoe. vs G.S. at G.S. vs Wash. at G.S. vs Dall. at Hou. at Hou. at Wash. vs Phoe. VLADE 44 10 8 6 11 12 12 5 7 5 26 DIVAC FEB. 20 DEC. 21 FEB. 6 NOV. 5 FEB. 20 JAN. 23 FEB. 22 FEB. 22 FEB. 27 APR. 12 DEC. 21 ---------- at Chi. vs Port. vs S.A. at Minn. at Chi. at Mem. at Tor. at Tor. vs Utah at Den. vs Port. BOBBY 33 (2) 10 8T 5 6 (2) 10 7 4 5 1 (8) 29 JACKSON DEC. 12 JAN. 9 JAN. 20 JAN. 20 DEC. 14 JAN. 20 JAN. 4 DEC. 28 NOV. 9 JAN. 13 JAN. 20 ---------- at Utah at Phoe. vs Port. vs Port. vs Phoe. vs Port. vs Sea. vs Utah at Bos. vs Miami vs Port. TONY 34 6 (2) 4 (2) 5 7 10 3T(2) 2 4 3 14 (2) MASSENBURG NOV. 13 JAN. 11 FEB. 27 FEB. 22 MAR. 7 FEB. 22 JAN. 4 FEB. 29 FEB. 11 NOV. 11 JAN. 11 ---------- at Port. vs Den. vs Utah at Tor. at Orl. at Tor. vs Sea. vs Phoe. at Det. vs Det. vs Den. BRAD 49C 12C 12 8 15C 17C(4) 11C 5C 6C 4T(3) 35C MILLER DEC. 5 DEC. 5 JAN. 31 JAN. 31 NOV. 9 JAN. 31 NOV. 16 NOV. 5 DEC. 7 MAR. 19 DEC. 5 ---------- vs Minn. vs Minn. at Sea. at Sea. at Bos. at Sea. vs G.S. at Minn. vs Ind. at Ind. vs Minn. ANTHONY 32 6 5 (3) 4 5 (3) 6 (3) 5 (5) 4 3 (10) 1 (10) 18 PEELER FEB. 3 NOV. 23 APR. 12 DEC. 14 MAR. 4 MAR. 4 FEB. 3 NOV. 1 APR. 6 MAR. 31 NOV. 23 ---------- vs Sea. vs Chi. at Den. vs Phoe. at Phil. at Phil. vs Sea. at Den. vs N.O. at S.A. vs Chi. JABARI 18 (2) 3 (2) 4C 3C 4 7C 2 (2) 1 (2) 2T(2) 1 (6) 6 (3) SMITH FEB. 20 MAR. 16 FEB. 19 FEB. 20 FEB. 20 FEB. 20 FEB. 20 FEB. 11 JAN. 4 MAR. 16 MAR. 16 ---------- at Chi. at N.J. at Minn. at Chi. at Chi. at Chi. at Chi. at Det. vs Sea. at N.J. at N.J. DARIUS 43C 8C 5C(2) 8C 10C 13C 5C 3C(2) 4C 1C(12) 17C(3) SONGAILA FEB. 24 FEB. 17 APR. 1 JAN. 23 FEB. 20 FEB. 24 NOV. 14 FEB. 22 FEB. 26 APR. 11 APR. 1 ---------- vs N.Y. vs Bos. at Dall. at Mem. at Chi. vs N.Y. vs Tor. at Tor. at LA-L vs LA-L at Dall. PEJA 50 13 (2) 14T(2) 6C 11 12 7T 6C 6T 1 (14) 41C STOJAKOVIC JAN. 20 JAN. 22 DEC. 23 NOV. 16 APR. 4 JAN. 9 FEB. 17 DEC. 28 DEC. 26 APR. 12 DEC. 23 ---------- vs Port. at Clev. vs Mem. vs G.S. at Hou. at Phoe. vs Bos. vs Utah at G.S. at Den. vs Mem. GERALD 34T 7 2 (2) 5 (3) 6 (2) 11C 3 (2) 3T 1 (8) 3C 16 WALLACE DEC. 25 DEC. 25 JAN. 23 JAN. 23 DEC. 25 DEC. 25 JAN. 23 FEB. 26 FEB. 24 DEC. 25 DEC. 25 ---------- vs Dall. vs Dall. at Mem. at Mem. vs Dall. vs Dall. at Mem. at LA-L vs N.Y. vs Dall. vs Dall. CHRIS 44 12 8 (2) 7 14 16 10 4 5 (2) 4 26 WEBBER APR. 8 MAR. 2 MAR. 19 MAR. 9 MAR. 19 MAR. 19 MAR. 4 MAR. 6 APR. 8 MAR. 19 MAR. 2 ---------- vs Minn. vs LA-C at Ind. vs G.S. at Ind. at Ind. at Phil. at Miami vs Minn. at Ind. vs LA-C KINGS 265 (4) 52 39 22 41 53 39 (2) 18 21 11 130 High Games JAN. 20 JAN. 4 FEB. 27 JAN. 23 JAN. 9 JAN. 23 MAR. 11 JAN. 28 DEC. 7 APR. 12 JAN. 4 ---------- vs Port. vs Sea. vs Utah at Mem. at Phoe. at Mem. vs Dall. at Hou. vs Ind. at Den. vs Sea. KINGS 240 (78) 26 5 2 22 29 16 (2) 2 4 1 (11) 75 Low Games APR. 14 FEB. 27 MAR. 12 APR. 4 MAR. 24 NOV. 7 MAR. 31 FEB. 17 DEC. 12 APR. 8 FEB. 19 ---------- at G.S. vs Utah at Port. at Hou. at LA-L at N.Y. at S.A. vs Bos. at Utah vs Minn. at Minn. OPPONENTS 265 (4) 52 (2) 30 21 46 60 33 15 24 (2) 14 127 High Games JAN. 20 APR. 1 FEB. 17 MAR. 28 FEB. 19 FEB. 19 FEB. 10 DEC. 14 APR. 6 NOV. 1 APR. 1 ---------- vs Port. at Dall. vs Bos. vs Wash. at Minn. at Minn. at Milw. vs Phoe. vs N.O. at Den. at Dall. OPPONENTS 240 (78) 27 6 (2) 5 (2) 22 30 9 2 (2) 7 0 (2) 64 Low Games APR. 14 NOV. 14 JAN. 29 DEC. 5 DEC. 14 JAN. 4 NOV. 11 FEB. 19 FEB. 17 FEB. 22 NOV. 14 ---------- at G.S. vs Tor. at S.A. vs Minn. vs Phoe. vs Sea. vs Det. at Minn. vs Bos. at Tor. vs Tor. "C" indicates a new career-high, "T" a tied career-high. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of games in which a player or team has reached a given total (if more than one). 71

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 2003-04 REGULAR SEASON - KINGS OFFENSIVE LEADERS (INCLUDES TIES): POINTS REBOUNDS AST GAME LEADERS DOUBLE TRIPLE PLAYER G-GS 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 20+ 10+ DOUBLE DOUBLE PTS REB AST BIBBY 82-82 76 36 2 5 5 18 1 26 BUFORD 22-0 CHRISTIE 82-82 46 5 3 3 2 2 16 DIVAC 81-81 42 3 6 9 8 1 2 9 30 FUNDERBURKE JACKSON 49-0 37 6 1 1 2 1 MASSENBURG 59-0 6 1 2 MILLER 72-53 53 15 1 39 3 32 2 5 48 13 PEELER 75-0 11 1 SMITH 31-0 SONGAILA 73-7 12 4 4 4 STOJAKOVIC 81-81 81 59 16 9 9 56 13 2 WALLACE 37-1 2 1 1 WEBBER 23-23 22 10 8 1 8 3 9 8 IN THE REGULAR SEASON, THE KINGS ARE: 39-9... leading at the half 1-0... tied at the half 15-18... trailing at the half 47-6... leading after three quarters 2-1... tied after three quarters 6-20... trailing after three quarters 40-9... scoring 100+ points 15-18... scoring under 100 points 15-19... allowing opponent to score 100+ points 40-8... holding opponent to under 100 points 22-3... outrebounding opponent 3-1... tied with opponent in rebounding 30-23... outrebounded by opponent 24-10... bench outscores opponent 1-1... benches are tied 30-16... bench outscored by opponent bench 24-16... committing 15 or more turnovers 31-11... committing under 15 turnovers 44-4... outshooting opponent 0-1... tied FG% with opponent 11-22... outshot by opponent 24-2... shooting.500 or better from the field 31-25... shooting under.500 from the field 8-7... opponent shoots.500 or better from the field 47-20... opponent shoots under.500 from the field 45-8... outshooting opponents in 3pt FG% 10-18... outshot by opponents in 3pt FG% 15-0... shooting.500 or better in 3pt FG% 38-15... outshooting opponents in FT% 17-12... outshot by opponents in FT% 49-22... shooting.700 or better in FT% 13-6... shooting 30 or more free throws 21-11... five players score in double-figures 11-3... six players score in double-figures 2-0... seven players score in double-figures (1/4 vs. SEA, 2/17 vs. BOS) 19-10... two players score 20 or more points 11-2... three players score 20 or more points 1-0... four players score 20 or more points (3/11 vs. DAL) 2-0... two players score 30 or more points (2/8 vs. DEN, 2/26 @ LAL) 10-4... two players record double-doubles 2-0... three players record double-doubles (3/7 @ ORL, 3/11 vs. DAL) 3-0... a player records a triple-double 16-3... recording 30 or more assists KINGS RECORD DAY OF THE WEEK Sunday 18-2 Monday 1-1 Tuesday 13-4 Wednesday 5-5 Thursday 6-5 Friday 10-8 Saturday 2-2 BY MONTHS October 2-0 November 10-4 December 9-4 January 12-4 February 10-3 March 9-7 April 3-5 72

KINGS AND OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS 2003-04 REGULAR SEASON - SACRAMENTO KINGS HIGHS/LOWS INDIVIDUAL Most Points: 41 Peja Stojakovic, 12/23 vs. Memphis Most Field Goals Made: 13 (2x) Peja Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland Most Field Goals Attempted: 25 Peja Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland Most Free Throws Made: 14 (2x) Peja Stojakovic, 12/23 vs. Memphis Most Free Throws Attempted: 18 Mike Bibby, 2/27 vs. Utah Most 3PT Field Goals Made: 7 (2x) Peja Stojakovic, 2/26 @ L.A. Lakers Most 3PT FG Attempted: 13 (2x) Peja Stojakovic, 2/29 vs. Phoenix Most Rebounds: 17 (4x) Brad Miller, 1/31 @ Seattle Most Offensive Rebounds: 8 (2x) Brad Miller, 1/31 @ Seattle Most Defensive Rebounds: 15 Brad Miller, 11/9 @ Boston Most Assists: 15 Mike Bibby, 11/13 @ Portland (OT) Most Steals: 6 Peja Stojakovic, 12/28 vs. Utah Most Blocks: 4 (5x) Miller and Webber, 3/19 @ Indiana Most Turnovers: 7 Vlade Divac, 2/27 vs. Utah Most Minutes: 50 Peja Stojakovic, 1/20 vs. Portland (OT) TEAM - MOST Points, Game: 130 1/4 vs. Seattle Field Goals Made: 52 1/4 vs. Seattle Field Goals Attempted: 96 1/25 @ Dallas Best Field Goal Percentage:.584 1/4 vs. Seattle (52-89) Free Throws Made: 39 2/27 vs. Utah Free Throws Attempted: 51 2/27 vs. Utah Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 3/7 @ Orlando (24-24) 3PT Field Goals Made: 16* 2/17 vs. Boston 3PT Field Goals Attempted: 32 2/29 vs. Phoenix Best 3PT FG Percentage.778 1/3 @ L.A. Clippers (7-9) Rebounds: 53 1/23 @ Memphis Offensive Rebounds: 22 1/23 @ Memphis Defensive Rebounds: 41 1/9 @ Phoenix Assists: 39 (2x) 3/11 vs. Dallas Steals: 18 1/28 @ Houston Blocks: 11 4/12 @ Denver Turnovers: 21 12/7 vs. Indiana Personal Fouls: 31 12/28 vs. Utah TEAM - LEAST Points, Game: 77 3/16 @ New Jersey Field Goals Made: 26 2/27 vs. Utah Field Goals Attempted: 66 1/13 vs. Miami Worst Field Goal Percentage:.329 1/20 vs. Portland (OT) (28-85) Free Throws Made: 5 3/12 @ Portland Free Throws Attempted: 9 3/12 @ Portland Worst Free Throw Percentage:.556 3/12 @ Portland 3PT Field Goals Made: 2 10/29 vs. Cleveland 3PT Field Goals Attempted: 9 10/29 vs. Cleveland Worst 3PT FG Percentage.188 1/23 @ Memphis (3-16) Rebounds: 30 1/13 vs. Miami Offensive Rebounds: 4 (2x) 3/11 vs. Dallas Defensive Rebounds: 22 3/24 @ L.A. Lakers Assists: 16 (2x) 3/31 @ San Antonio Steals: 2 2/17 vs. Boston Blocks: 1 (11x) 4/8 vs. Minnesota Turnovers: 4 12/12 @ Utah Personal Fouls: 11 (2x) 3/12 @ Portland * tied ARCO Arena record and franchise record 2003-04 REGULAR SEASON - OPPONENT HIGHS/LOWS INDIVIDUAL 39 Allan Houston, 11/7 @ New York 17 Tim Duncan, 1/29 @ San Antonio 29 (2x) Gilbert Arenas, 3/17 @ Washington 14 Corey Maggette, 12/9 vs. L.A. Clippers 16 (2x) Amare Stoudemire, 2/29 vs. Phoenix 6 J.R. Bremer, 10/29 vs. Cleveland 11 (4x) Ray Allen, 1/31 @ Seattle 25 Kevin Garnett, 12/5 vs. Minnesota (OT) 9 (2x) Greg Ostertag, 2/27 vs. Utah 23+ Kevin Garnett, 12/5 vs. Minnesota (OT) 19 Steve Nash, 4/1 @ Dallas 8 Gilbert Arenas, 3/17 @ Washington 8 Theo Ratliff, 3/12 @ Portland 8 Jermaine O Neal, 12/7 vs. Indiana 51 Bonzi Wells, 11/13 @ Portland (OT) TEAM - MOST 127 4/1 @ Dallas 52 (2x) 4/1 @ Dallas 105 3/11 vs. Dallas.575 3/31 @ San Antonio (42-73) 30 2/17 vs. Boston 39 (2x) 3/28 vs. Washington 1.000 (2x) 2/24 vs. New York (12-12) 13 12/25 vs. Dallas 32 1/7 @ Seattle.545 10/29 vs. Cleveland (6-11) 60 2/19 @ Minnesota 21 3/28 vs. Washington 46 2/19 @ Minnesota 32 (2x) 4/1 @ Dallas 15 12/14 vs. Phoenix 14 11/1 @ Denver 24 (2x) 4/6 vs. New Orleans 34 2/27 vs. Utah TEAM - LEAST 64** 11/14 vs. Toronto 28 11/28 vs. Houston 76 (4x) 3/9 vs. Golden State.338 11/14 vs. Toronto (38-76) 6 (2x) 1/29 @ San Antonio 8 1/16 vs. L.A. Lakers.548 12/28 vs. Utah (17-31) 0 10/31 vs. Philadelphia 5 (3x) 1/6 vs. Atlanta.000 10/31 vs. Philadelphia (0-7) 30 1/4 vs. Seattle 5 (2x) 12/5 vs. Minnesota (OT) 22 12/14 vs. Phoenix 9* 11/11 vs. Detroit 2 (2x) 2/19 @ Minnesota 0 (2x) 2/22 @ Toronto 7 2/17 vs. Boston 16 1/16 vs. L.A. Lakers * new Kings opponent franchise record ** new Sac-era opponent low + new ARCO Arena record; tied opponent franchise record 73

KINGS HIGHS & LOWS (HALF & QUARTER) 2003-04 REGULAR SEASON - SACRAMENTO KINGS HIGHS/LOWS - HALF INDIVIDUAL HIGHS (HALF) Points: 27 Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland (2nd H) Field Goals Made: 9 (2x) Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland (2nd H) Field Goals Attempted: 15 (2x) Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland (2nd H) Free Throws Made: 10 Stojakovic, 1/20 vs. Portland (2nd H) Free Throws Attempted: 12 Bibby, 2/27 vs. Utah (2nd H) 3PT Field Goals Made: 5 (2x) Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland (2nd H) 3PT FG Attempted: 8 (3x) Bibby, 2/11 @ Detroit (2nd H) Rebounds: 12 Miller, 1/7 @ Seattle (2nd H) Offensive Rebounds: 7 Songaila, 1/23 @ Memphis (2nd H) Defensive Rebounds: 10 Miller, 1/7 @ Seattle (2nd H) Assists: 13 Bibby, 11/13 @ Portland (1st H) Steals: 5 Divac, 2/22 @ Toronto (2nd H) Blocks: 4 Divac, 10/29 vs. Cleveland (2nd H) Turnovers: 6 Divac, 12/14 vs. Phoenix (1st H) TEAM - HIGHS (HALF) Points 71 1/19 @ L.A. Clippers (1st H) Field Goals Made: 29 (2x) 1/19 @ L.A. Clippers (1st H) Field Goals Attempted: 51 (2x) 3/2 vs. L.A. Clippers (1st H) Field Goal Percentage:.690 2/10 @ Milwaukee (29-42) (1st H) Free Throws Made: 27 2/27 vs. Utah (2nd H) Free Throws Attempted: 35 2/27 vs. Utah (2nd H) 3PT Field Goals Made: 12 11/23 vs,. Chicago (1st H) 3PT Field Goals Attempted: 20 11/23 vs. Chicago (1st H) Rebounds: 29 (3x) 1/20 vs. Portland (2nd H) Offensive Rebounds: 16 11/16 vs. Golden State (1st H) Defensive Rebounds: 24 (3x) 3/11 vs. Dallas (1st H) Assists: 25 2/10 @ Milwaukee (1st H) Personal Fouls: 22 12/28 vs. Utah (2nd H) Steals: 11 1/28 @ Houston (2nd H) Turnovers: 14 (2x) 12/14 vs. Phoenix (1st H) Blocks: 7 12/23 vs. Memphis (1st H) TEAM - LOWS (HALF) Points Field Goals Made: 33 11 11/1 @ Denver (2nd H) 1/13 vs. Miami (2nd H) SACRAMENTO KINGS HIGHS/LOWS - QUARTERS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS (QUARTER) 20 Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland (3rd QTR) 20 Stojakovic, 12/28 vs. Utah (4th QTR) 7 (2x) Stojakovic, 1/22 @ Cleveland (3rd QTR) 10 (2x) Jackson, 1/25 @ Dallas (4th QTR) 7 (3x) Christie, 3/9 vs. Golden State (4th QTR) 9 Jackson, 1/20 vs. Portland (4th QTR) 4 (3x) Stojakovic, 2/26 @ L.A. Lakers (1st QTR) 6 Stojakovic, 2/26 @ L.A. Lakers (1st QTR) 9 Divac, 1/23 @ Memphis (2nd QTR) 4 (4x) Webber, 3/23 vs. Milwaukee (2nd QTR) 7 (2x) Brad Miller, 3/19 @ Indiana (4th QTR) 8 Bibby, 11/13 @ Portland (1st QTR) 4 Peeler, 11/1 @ Denver (4th QTR) 3 Divac, 2/20 @ Chicago (4th QTR) 4 (4x) Divac, 3/11 vs. Dallas (3rd QTR) TEAM - HIGHS (QUARTER) 39 12/23 vs. Memphis (4th QTR) 39 10/29 vs. Cleveland (1st QTR) 17 (2x) 2/10 @ Milwaukee (1st QTR) 28 2/19 @ Minnesota (2nd QTR).722 11/21 vs. Orlando (3rd QTR) 15 (2x) 1/20 vs. Portland (4th QTR) 21 1/20 vs. Portland (4th QTR) 7 (2x) 2/26 @ L.A. Lakers (1st QTR) 12 12/23 vs. Memphis (4th QTR) 18 (4x) 1/23 @ Memphis (2nd QTR) 10 (2x) 2/27 vs. Utah (4th QTR) 14 12/14 vs. Phoenix (4th QTR) 15 (2x) 2/10 @ Milwaukee (1st QTR) 13 (3x) 3/6 @ Miami (4th QTR) 7 1/28 @ Houston (3rd QTR) 8 (4x) 1/11 vs. Denver (2nd QTR) 5 1/19 @ L.A. Clippers (3rd QTR) TEAM - LOWS (QUARTER) 9 3/16 @ New Jersey (1st QTR) 3 3/16 @ New Jersey (1st QTR) 74

KINGS/OPPONENT STATS GAME-BY-GAME POINTS BIGGEST Points REB AST STL TO BLK PAINT 2nd CHNCE FASTBREAK LEADS Date Opponent W/L SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp Sac Opp Sac Opp 10/29 CLE W 106 92 41 39 27 24 7 6 10 14 8 9 50 42 17 15 15 22 19 2 10/31 PHI W 100 89 33 40 26 16 8 9 16 19 7 5 40 34 12 17 11 12 16 1 11/1 @Den L 88 109 41 49 24 25 13 9 18 16 4 14 32 56 12 20 19 24 1 21 11/5 @Min (OT) W 125 121 41 46 29 32 9 10 14 12 3 8 54 38 17 15 13 10 7 12 11/7 @NY L 111 114 29 47 36 25 10 4 7 14 6 5 36 28 11 15 16 6 11 5 11/9 @Bos L 82 91 42 52 26 17 7 9 13 17 3 6 24 50 9 8 15 11 13 13 11/11 DET W 97 91 46 47 29 9 6 6 15 16 5 5 46 44 9 12 8 7 15 3 11/13 @Por (OT) L 110 112 38 44 31 28 10 12 18 18 4 5 36 54 2 11 20 21 24 4 11/14 TOR W 94 64 48 34 29 10 9 8 16 14 10 6 34 36 10 6 12 4 34 3 11/16 GS W 106 104 47 35 24 21 6 10 15 13 3 4 30 44 24 11 7 1 12 10 11/19 @Ut W 118 110 36 40 27 24 8 10 13 11 3 5 32 52 6 20 10 19 15 0 11/21 ORL W 122 92 46 46 35 14 7 3 9 13 2 6 46 38 14 24 12 15 31 3 11/23 CHI W 110 99 51 34 31 23 7 10 14 14 1 4 36 56 9 4 8 21 33 4 11/25 MEM W 109 89 42 45 24 20 6 8 15 19 5 6 52 34 16 14 13 17 26 11 11/28 HOU W 103 74 41 37 33 11 15 4 14 18 6 3 34 28 21 9 12 8 34 3 11/30 NJ W 105 92 42 34 30 27 8 8 20 16 4 5 38 34 19 6 11 10 32 0 12/5 MIN (OT) L 109 112 49 46 18 20 3 6 12 12 3 5 18 28 26 6 7 7 11 15 12/7 IND W 91 88 47 42 28 13 5 10 21 15 5 6 42 44 9 19 14 8 16 4 12/9 L.A.-C W 105 95 41 46 27 18 9 6 11 15 8 7 26 38 15 17 9 10 21 3 12/12 @Ut W 100 93 38 45 19 25 6 2 4 17 3 4 36 46 19 18 14 11 9 6 12/14 PHO W 107 102 42 37 26 23 10 15 19 14 5 8 26 48 9 18 16 16 7 15 12/16 @Mem L 105 100 42 49 19 28 9 7 15 14 4 10 34 44 12 26 16 17 14 6 12/18 @NO W 101 90 40 43 30 22 7 10 16 11 8 3 42 42 4 19 14 20 25 4 12/19 @Atl W 98 86 49 42 24 14 9 5 9 15 4 8 34 32 13 6 13 9 13 2 12/21 POR W 117 98 37 34 28 21 6 6 9 12 1 3 42 54 15 13 10 14 19 6 12/23 MEM W 114 97 44 42 23 24 11 10 18 19 8 7 38 50 21 18 13 9 18 17 12/25 DAL L 103 111 46 47 26 29 6 6 19 13 4 11 46 42 11 8 9 14 18 8 12/26 @GS L 91 98 42 49 23 20 6 10 19 17 1 2 24 42 18 19 11 15 5 14 12/28 UT W 98 89 39 47 20 17 13 9 20 23 2 9 32 52 6 24 12 10 10 6 1/3 @L.A.-C W 116 109 36 38 29 24 8 9 15 11 3 3 42 56 15 28 8 7 12 3 1/4 SEA W 130 99 47 30 37 24 10 9 16 11 3 4 58 46 10 16 35 12 36 3 1/6 ATL W 105 89 32 47 33 19 10 4 9 23 3 4 42 46 4 15 15 10 24 0 1/7 @ Sea L 93 104 50 48 24 24 5 10 13 11 3 4 28 38 15 13 11 20 8 21 1/9 @ Pho W 113 93 50 40 30 19 11 9 15 16 4 1 40 40 7 7 11 13 22 4 1/11 DEN W 117 106 31 41 22 14 10 14 14 21 3 2 54 50 12 17 16 13 12 9 1/13 MIA W 90 86 30 46 21 17 8 8 13 14 2 3 30 40 9 15 2 7 18 0 1/16 L.A.-L W 103 83 41 35 29 21 7 9 13 13 4 3 34 32 9 13 8 6 29 0 1/19 @ L.A.-C W 125 100 37 45 38 22 10 5 9 18 5 3 40 56 11 21 9 12 33 1 1/20 POR (OT) L 104 109 52 56 19 21 7 9 16 16 6 6 22 34 20 14 9 20 2 12 1/22 @ Cle W 95 89 49 45 26 20 6 10 12 10 5 4 40 32 11 12 10 10 10 6 1/23 @ Mem L 95 109 53 41 23 28 7 6 16 12 2 10 50 36 14 13 13 18 2 24 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