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MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES GAME NOTES MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (0-0) vs. BOSTON CELTICS (1-0) Regular Season Game #1, Regular Season Home Game #1 October 31, 2003, The Pyramid, 7:00 p.m. CDT GRIZZLIES PROBABLE STARTERS: Position # Player: Ht. Wt. Comments: Forward 41 James Posey 6-8 215 2002-03 averages: 10.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 2.2 apg Preseason averages: 7.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 1.9 apg Forward 16 Pau Gasol 7-0 240 2002-03 averages: 19.0 ppg, 8.8 rpg and 2.8 apg Preseason averages: 15.9 ppg, 6.9 rpg and 1.6 apg Center 4 Stromile Swift 6-9 230 2002-03 averages: 9.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg and 0.7 apg Preseason averages: 6.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg and 0.3 apg Guard 33 Mike Miller 6-8 218 2002-03 averages: 15.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg and 2.6 apg Preseason averages: 10.3 ppg, 3.2 rpg and 2.5 apg Guard 2 Jason Williams 6-1 190 2002-03 averages: 12.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg and 8.3 apg Preseason averages: 7.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg and 5.5 apg INJURY/ILLNESS REPORT Ryan Humphrey (Injured List-concussion), out Dahntay Jones (Injured List-sprained left ankle), out Theron Smith (Injured List-right knee tendonitis), out 2003-04 TRANSACTIONS October 27 Placed Ryan Humphrey (concussion), Dahntay Jones (sprained left ankle) and Theron Smith (right knee tendinitis) on the injured list, and waived guard Michael Dickerson October 25 Michael Dickerson announced his retirement due to chronic pain caused by a groin strain and sports hernia surgery October 7- Waived Robert O Kelley, Shelton Jones and Richard Jeter October 5- Picked up the fourth year option for the 2004-05 season on the contracts with Shane Battier and Pau Gasol October 4- Signed Mike Miller to a six-year contract extension September 30- Acquired Iakovos Jake Tsakalidis and Charles Bo Outlaw from Phoenix in exchange for Brevin Knight, Cezary Trybanski and Robert Archibald September 26- Signed Richard Jeter, Shelton Jones and Robert O Kelley September 24- Waived forward Chris Owens August 9- Announced Houston had not matched their contract offer to James Posey, officially making him a Grizzlie July 23- Signed restricted free agent James Posey to an offer sheet July 16- Signed undrafted rookie Theron Smith to a contract July 5- Signed first round draft picks Troy Bell and Dahntay Jones to contracts June 27- Exercised the options on the contracts of Robert Archibald and Chris Owens; made a qualifying offer to Mike Batiste June 26- Drafted Marcus Banks (13 th overall) and Kendrick Perkins (27 th overall) in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft Traded the draft rights to Banks and Perkins to Boston in exchange for the draft rights to Troy Bell and Dahntay Jones 2002-2003 RECORDS: Record Home: Road: Overtime: OVERALL: -- 28-54 (.341) 20-21 (.488) 8-33 (.195) 3-6 (.333) Midwest: 5-19 (.208) 4-8 (.333) 1-11 (.083) 1-2 (.333) Pacific: 7-21 (.250) 6-8 (.429) 1-13 (.071) 0-2 (.000) WESTERN: 12-40 (.231) 10-16 (.385) 2-24 (.077) 1-4 (.200) Atlantic: -- 7-7 (.500) 4-3 (.571) 3-4 (.429) 1-0 (1.00) Central: 9-7 (.563) 6-2 (.750) 3-5 (.378) 1-2 (.333) EASTERN: -- 16-14 (.552) 10-5 (.667) 6-9 (.400) 2-2 (.500) STREAKS: OVERALL: Lost 3 HOME: Lost 2 ROAD: Lost 5 OVERTIME: Lost 1 Longest: OVERALL: Lost 13 HOME: Lost 6 ROAD: Lost 10 OVERTIME: Lost 2 WIN: Won 6 Won 5 Won 3 Won 1 UPCOMING GAMES DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME (CST) TV/RADIO Nov. 1 @ Houston Rockets Toyota Center 7:30 p.m. PAX/WHBQ Sports 56 Nov. 3 vs. San Antonio Spurs The Pyramid 7:00 p.m. Fox Sports/WHBQ Sports 56 Nov. 5 @ Portland Trail Blazers Rose Garden 9:30 p.m. ESPN/WHBQ Sports 56 Nov. 7 @ Phoenix Suns America West Arena 8:00 p.m. PAX/WHBQ Sports 56

TONIGHT S OPPONENT: Vs. Boston Celtics Fri., Oct. 31, 2003 The Pyramid 7:00 p.m. The Grizzlies face the new-look Boston Celtics in their season opener at The Pyramid on Oct. 31. On Oct. 20, the Celtics traded star forward Antoine Walker and Tony Delk to Dallas for Raef LaFrentz, Chris Mills, Jiri Welsch and a first round draft pick. The Celtics opened their 2003-04 season on Oct. 29 at home against the Miami Heat with a 98-75 victory. Below is a look at both of last season s matchups between the Grizzlies and Celtics: vs. Boston-111 Grizzlies-110 March 3, 2003 L Boston shot 66.7 percent in the first quarter, taking a 36-29 lead Paul Pierce had 19 at the half, pacing Boston to a 67-62 lead at the half The third quarter saw 6 lead changes and 4 ties J.R. Bremer s 10 fourth quarter points led to Boston s 111-110 victory over Memphis Pierce led all scorers with 31 points, and added 13 rebounds, while Bremer had 23 Pau Gasol led the Grizzlies with 23 points, and tied a career-high with 17 rebounds Shane Battier established a new season-high with 21 points, while seven of the eight players who played for the Grizzlies hit double figures @ Boston Celtics-89 Grizzlies-96 December 31, 2002 L Boston fought back from a 10-point deficit in the first thanks to 14 points from Antoine Walker and tied the score at 28-28 after one quarter. The Celtics maintained their lead through the second quarter, heading into the half with a 51-47 lead. The Grizzlies shot 50 percent in the third quarter, but Walker poured in 15 points to pace Boston to a 31-24 quarter, and an 82-71 lead after three The Grizzlies cut the lead to seven in the fourth, but couldn t get any closer as Boston finished with a 96-89 win. Walker finished with a game-high 33 points, and added 11 rebounds and 6 assists. Walter McCarty had 16 points on 6-7 shooting and 8 rebounds off the bench, while Paul Pierce had 15 points. Pau Gasol led the Grizzlies with 18 points, while Lorenzen Wright had a great game, scoring 15 points on 6-8 shooting and tying a season high with 12 rebounds. NEXT OPPONENT: @ Houston Rockets Sat., Nov. 1, 2003 Toyota Center 7:30 p.m. The Grizzlies play their first regular season road game in Houston at the new Toyota Center The Grizzlies went 1-3 against the Rockets last season, with the lone win coming at home on Dec. 13, a thrilling 114-109 win in overtime. Below is a look at last season s matchups between the Grizzlies and Rockets: Rockets, 109 @ Grizzlies, 114 December 13, 2002 W Steve Francis forced overtime with a last-second shot in the fourth quarter In the extra period, Memphis recovered and outscored Houston 9-4 to win Pau Gasol was huge with team highs with 29 points and 12 rebounds Jason Williams also had a huge game, with 25 points, 12 assists and only 1 turnover Steve Francis led the Rockets with 29 points Yao Ming had 18 points and 15 rebounds Rockets, 100 @ Grizzlies, 95 January 27, 2003 L Houston took advantage of Memphis 39.8% shooting to earn the win The Rockets scored 32 fourth quarter points to seal the victory Pau Gasol led all scorers with 26 points, and added 11 rebounds Steve Francis had a huge all-around game with 22 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists Yao Ming had his second double-double against the Grizzlies with 13 points and 10 rebounds Grizzlies, 82 @ Rockets, 93 February 22, 2003 L Rockets guard Cuttino Mobley had 11 points in the first quarter Memphis was down 56-45 at the half Houston pulled away by outscoring Memphis 27-14 in the third quarter, taking an 83-59 lead after three Memphis outscored Houston 23-10 in the fourth, but lost by a final of 93-82 Mobley led all scorers with 29 points, while Yao Ming had 18 and Glen Rice had 12 Memphis was led by a season-high of 24 points from Lorenzen Wright Jason Williams, Mike Miller and Stromile Swift each had 11 points for the Grizzlies Grizzlies 86 @ Rockets 97 April 15, 2003 L In their final road game of the season, the Grizzlies had six players score in double figures, but still lost 97-86 The Grizzlies shot only 40.9% from the field, including 26.9% in the third quarter The Grizzlies dug themselves a hole early, as the Rockets outscored them 31-18 in the first quarter The Grizzlies cut Houston s lead to six in the third quarter, but the Rockets then went on a 13-2 run to extend the lead to a 16-point margin, 69-53 James Posey had 16 points, a season-high 15 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals for Houston in the win Shane Battier led Memphis with 15 points, while Pau Gasol had a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM DEN NOTES THE CURTAIN GOES UP The Grizzlies open up their 9 th season tonight against the Boston Celtics. The Grizzlies are 2-6 all-time in season openers. Here is a look at how they have fared on opening night in their first eight seasons: Season Date Opponent Result 1995-96 Nov. 3/95 Portland Won, 92-80 at Portland 1996-97 Nov. 1/96 Portland Lost, 114-85 at Vancouver 1997-98 Oct. 31/97 Dallas Lost, 90-88 at Vancouver 1998-99 Feb. 7/99 Sacramento Lost, 109-87 at Sacramento 1999-00 Nov. 2/99 Portland Lost, 106-86 at Vancouver 2000-01 Oct. 31/00 Seattle Won, 94-88 at Vancouver 2001-02 Nov. 1/01 Detroit Lost, 90-80 at Memphis 2002-03 Oct. 30/02 Dallas Lost, 119-108 at Memphis AIMING TO BREAK A TREND Tonight, the new-look Grizzlies aim to change things this season right from the beginning. Since the move to Memphis, the Grizzlies have struggled from the starting gate for the regular season. Last season, the Grizzlies began with a 0-13 record (0-8 under then Head Coach Sidney Lowe before his resignation) before earning the first win on Nov. 23, 2002 over the Washington Wizards at the Pyramid, 85-74. In the inaugural season in Memphis, the Grizzlies began 0-8 before earning the franchise s first win as the Memphis Grizzlies, 98-93, on Nov. 17 over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The team s best starts occurred in 2000-01 with a 4-1 record and in 95-96 with a 2-0 record. TEAM RECORDS AGAINST THE CELTICS Although the Grizzlies and Celtics have only met 15 times, the Grizzlies have set two significant team records against them. On January 15, 1998, Bryant Reeves scored 41 points in a 97-93 Grizzlies loss in Boston. Those 41 points still stand as the team record for most points scored by a Grizzlies player in a game. Also, the next season, the teams met in Vancouver, and played the longest game in Grizzlies history, a thrilling triple-overtime game that ended in a 131-129 Celtics win. The 129 points the Grizzlies scored still ranks as the highest point total in a game in team history, while Boston s 131 points is the second most points allowed by the Grizzlies in team history. MICHAEL DICKERSON ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT Grizzlies President of Basketball Operations Jerry West announced on Oct. 25 that guard Michael Dickerson and the team reached an agreement for his retirement due to chronic pain caused by a groin strain and sports hernia injuries. To complete the deal, the Grizzlies waived Dickerson on Oct. 27. Dickerson, acquired by the Grizzlies in a three-way trade with the Houston Rockets and Orlando Magic on Aug. 27, 1999, ends his career ranked among the top five of career leaders in 12 team categories. Through five NBA seasons and 212 games played, Dickerson averaged 15.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and a field goal shooting percentage of 43.2 percent. This is a sad day for me. I am grateful to the entire Grizzlies organization for their unwavering support and encouragement throughout my career and especially the lengthy process to attempt to rehab my injuries, said Dickerson. Playing in the NBA allowed this kid born in South Carolina and raised in Seattle to share the court with the greatest players in the game, and I have a lifetime of memories. I want to thank Mr. Heisley, Jerry West, Coach Brown, my teammates and Grizzlies fans worldwide, but especially in Memphis and Vancouver. Dickerson participated briefly in the first day for veterans to participate in training camp on Sept. 30. He has not played in any pre-season games this year. Dickerson played in just six games last season and was placed on the injured list twice, missing 44 games from Nov. 8-Feb. 5, and missing 23 more games after being placed on the injured list on Mar. 3 for the remainder of the season. In 2001-02, he played in the teams first four games and averaged 10.8 ppg and 3.0 rpg before suffering another injury that ended his season. IS THE WINNING PRESEASON A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME? The Grizzlies finished the preseason with a record of 7-1 (6-1 vs. NBA teams), by far the best preseason showing in the team s eight-year history. The previous best preseason was 4-4, achieved in the Grizzlies first preseason in Memphis in 2001. The team also won three preseason road games, surpassing the team record with three consecutive preseason wins at FC Barcelona in Spain, and at Miami and Chicago. The Grizzlies averaged 94.8 ppg during the preseason, but even more impressive was their defense, as they held opponents to only 85.1 ppg, including a great performance on Oct. 17 when they held Tracy McGrady and the Orlando Magic to only 65 points. Pau Gasol finished the preseason as the team's leading scorer, as he poured in 15.9 ppg, including a 26-point outing against Orlando. Gasol also finished as the team's leading rebounder, pulling down 6.9 rpg, including 10 vs. San Antonio on Oct. 8. Jason Williams led the team assists, with 5.5 apg. His high was 8, which he had vs. Milwaukee in the preseason opener on Oct. 6. BOLSTERING THE LINUEP The offseason saw the Grizzlies make a number of personnel moves to improve their lineup. Below is a look at the new faces who will be in Grizzlies uniforms this season, and who has moved on.

WHO S IN (in alphabetical order): Troy Bell (Averaged 25.2 ppg. 4.6 rpg and 3.7 apg as a senior at Boston College last season) Dahntay Jones (Averaged 17.7 ppg and 5.5 rpg as a senior at Duke last season) Bo Outlaw (Averaged 4.7 ppg and 4.6 rpg with Phoenix last season) James Posey (Averaged 10.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 2.2 apg with Denver and Houston last season) Theron Smith (Averaged 15.3 ppg and 6.7 rpg as a senior at Ball State in three games last season, averaged 19.6 ppg and 10.9 rpg as a junior) Jake Tsakalidis (Averaged 4.9 ppg and 3.7 rpg in 33 games with Phoenix last season) WHO S OUT (in alphabetical order) Robert Archibald (Traded to Phoenix- Averaged 1.6 ppg and 1.4 rpg in 12 games last season) Mike Batiste (Waived- Averaged 6.4 ppg and 3.4 rpg in 75 games last season) Brevin Knight (Traded to Phoenix- Averaged 3.9 ppg and 4.2 apg in 55 games last season) Chris Owens (Waived- Had four points and one rebound in one game last season) Cezary Trybanski (Traded to Phoenix- Averaged 0.9 ppg and 0.9 rpg in 15 games last season) FINAL NOTES AND NUMBERS FROM THE 2002-03 SEASON Among the many records the Grizzlies set, the most important one is wins, with 28. It surpassed their previous total of 23, set in the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons. They also finished 20-21 at home, surpassing the previous record of 15-26, also set in both the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons The Grizzlies 16-14 record against the Eastern Conference is also a team record, bettering the 12-18 record the tem compiled in the 2000-01 season The Grizzlies finished 28-46 under Hubie Brown. His 28 wins places him third on the Grizzlies career coaching record for wins, and his winning percentage of.378 is the highest in Grizzlies history FINISHING NEAR THE TOP Jason Williams phenomenal season saw him finish in the NBA s Top-5 in both assists and assist-to-turnover ratio. He finished second in the NBA in assist-to-turnover ratio at 3.76, behind only Seattle s Kevin Ollie, whose ratio was 4.04. This was a huge jump for Williams, whose ratio in the 2001-02 season was 2.43, and had never finished the season in the league s Top 20 in that category. Williams 8.3 assists per game also tied him with Gary Payton for second in the NBA, behind Jason Kidd at 8.9 per game. Furthermore, Wesley Person finished third in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage, at 43.3%, behind San Antonio s Bruce Bowen, who shot 44.1% from behind the arc, and Milwaukee s Michael Redd, who shot 43.8%. MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Pau Gasol - Pow Ga-Soll Jake Tsakalidis - Sa-ka-lee-dus Theron Smith Theer-an GRIZZLIES.com The official website of the Grizzlies, www.grizzlies.com, is your one-stop online source for team information. Visitors can get updated statistical information, free downloads and keep track of the Grizzlies in the community. Log on and go check out the most recent game recap and features on your favourite player.

2003-04 GRIZZLIES PRESEASON TOP 5 LEADERS SCORING REBOUNDING ASSISTS Pau Gasol 15.9 Pau Gasol 6.9 Jason Williams 5.5 Wesley Person 11.8 Lorenzen Wright 6.3 Earl Watson 4.9 Mike Miller 10.3 Stromile Swift 4.6 Mike Miller 2.5 Shane Battier 8.8 Bo Outlaw 4.3 Wesley Person 2.3 Earl Watson 8.1 Shane Battier 3.9 James Posey 1.9 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Jake Tsakalidis.625 Wesley Person 1.000 Wesley Person.563 Wesley Person.545 Mike Miller.833 Dahntay Jones.500 Pau Gasol.540 Shane Battier.789 Shane Battier.450 James Posey.524 Troy Bell.765 James Posey.357 Shane Battier.460 Dahntay Jones.762 Jason Williams.346 BLOCKS STEALS MINUTES Pau Gasol 1.63 James Posey 2.25 Pau Gasol 23.6 Stromile Swift 1.00 Earl Watson 1.57 Wesley Person 23.3 Ryan Humphrey 0.83 Lorenzen Wright 1.25 Jason Williams 22.5 Shane Battier 0.73 Jason Williams 1.13 Mike Miller 22.3 Jake Tsakalidis 0.71 Shane Battier 1.13 Shane Battier 22.1 GRIZZLIES PRESEASON HISTORY MEMPHIS PRE-SEASON RECORD: G: 24 W: 14 L: 10 PRIOR YEARS PRE-SEASON RECORD: G: 42 W: 7 L: 35 ALL-TIME PRE-SEASON RECORD: G: 66 W: 21 L: 45 MEMPHIS: 2001/02 (4-4) Site Opponent Result 2002/03 (3-5) Site Opponent Result Oct 9/01 Memphis, TN Portland W, 99-95 Oct 8/02 Memphis, TN Houston L, 98-106 Oct 14/01 Memphis, TN LA Clippers W, 121-113 Oct 9/02 Memphis, TN Miami W, 83-71 Oct 15/01 Memphis, TN Seattle W, 103-99 Oct 11/02 Little Rock, AR LA Lakers L, 87-95 Oct 18/01 Memphis, TN Miami W, 110-106 Oct 13/02 Los Angeles, CA LA Clippers L, 96-106 Oct 21/01 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix L, 88-102 Oct 14/02 Seattle, WA Seattle L, 78-88 Oct 23/01 Anaheim, CA LA Lakers L, 94-128 Oct 18/02 Memphis, TN Orlando W, 108-105 Oct 24/01 Sacramento, CA Sacramento L, 94-107 Oct 19/02 Memphis, TN Chicago W, 123-99 Oct 26/01 Portland, OR Portland L, 88-101 Oct 22/02 Orlando, FL Orlando L, 74-82 2003/04 (7-1) Site Opponent Result Oct. 6 Memphis, TN Milwaukee W 105-94 Oct. 8 Paris, France San Antonio L 105-93 Oct. 10 Barcelona, Spain F.C. Barcelona W 91-80 Oct. 14 Memphis, TN Washington W 101-85 Oct. 17 Memphis, TN Orlando W 84-65 Oct. 18 Memphis, TN Atlanta W 94-81 Oct. 21 Miami, FL Miami W 97-82 Oct. 23 Chicago, IL Chicago W 93-89 PRIOR YEARS: 1995/96 (1-7) Site Opponent Result 1998/99 (0-2) Site Opponent Result Oct 13/95 Vancouver, BC Portland L, 86-104 Jan 29/99 Vancouver, BC Portland L, 89-109 Oct 16/95 Sacramento, CA Sacramento L, 72-101 Jan 30/99 Seattle, WA Seattle L, 68-80 Oct 17/95 Vancouver, BC Minnesota L, 79-93 Oct 21/95 Winnipeg, MB Toronto L, 77-98 Oct 22/95 Vancouver, BC Sacramento L, 84-110 Oct 26/95 Eugene, OR Portland L, 96-101 Oct 28/95 Edmonton, AB Boston L, 101-103 Oct 29/95 Vancouver, BC Seattle W, 105-104 1996/97 (2-6) Site Opponent Result 1999/00 (1-7) Site Opponent Result Oct 10/96 Vancouver, BC Utah L, 77-89 Oct 13/99 Ogden, UT Utah L, 86-98 Oct 11/96 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix L, 83-100 Oct 15/99 Oakland, CA Golden State L, 84-96 Oct 14/96 Missoula, MT Seattle L, 83-89 Oct 17/99 Vancouver, BC Denver L, 94-106 Oct 15/96 Vancouver, BC Dallas W, 86-75 Oct 18/99 Edmonton, AB Toronto L, 84-110 Oct 18/96 Mankato, MN Minnesota L, 88-104 Oct 22/99 Vancouver, BC LA Clippers L, 94-104 Oct 24/96 Vancouver, BC LA Clippers L, 87-97 Oct 24/99 Vancouver, BC Sacramento L, 101-103

Oct 25/96 Portland, OR Portland L, 77-98 Oct 26/99 Denver, CO Denver W, 105-97 Oct 27/96 Calgary, AB Toronto W, 80-77 Oct 27/99 Vancouver, BC Seattle L, 94-95 1997/98 (2-6) Site Opponent Result 2000/01 (1-7) Site Opponent Result Oct 11/97 Los Angeles, CA LA Clippers L, 94-98 Oct 9/00 Seattle, WA Seattle L, 88-96 Oct 12/97 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix L, 88-93 Oct 10/00 Vancouver, BC Golden State W, 91-84 Oct 14/97 Vancouver, BC Portland W, 103-83 Oct 12/00 Toronto, ON Toronto L, 92-97 Oct 15/97 Rapid City, SD Dallas W, 83-79 Oct 14/00 Los Angeles, CA LA Clippers L, 78-86 Oct 18/97 Vancouver, BC Sacramento L, 81-98 Oct 15/00 Tucson, AZ Phoenix L, 94-105 Oct 20/97 Halifax, NS Toronto L, 98-107 Oct 20/00 Sacramento, CA Sacramento L, 90-92 Oct 22/97 Vancouver, BC Phoenix L, 83-113 Oct 24/00 Vancouver, BC Phoenix L, 75-88 Oct 24/97 Vancouver, BC Golden State L, 100-107 Oct 25/00 Oakland, CA Golden State L, 91-101

TEAM RECORDS SET OR TIED LAST SEASON TEAM RECORDS SET LAST SEASON (25) Category New Record Previous Record Wins in a Season 28 23 (2000-01, 2001-02) Consecutive Wins 6 (3/5-3/12) 2/13/01-2/20/01 Most Wins After All-Star Break 15 10 (2000-01) Wins at Home in a Season 20 (set vs. LA Clippers, 4/08) 15 (2000-01, 2001-02) Consecutive Wins at Home 5 (12/8-12/20) 4 (11/9/97-11/21/97) Players Scoring in Double Figures 8 7 (3 times) Largest Scoring Lead After 1 st Qtr. 18 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland 3/19) 17 (2 times) Largest Scoring Lead at Halftime 29 (vs. Atlanta 3/16) 22 (vs. Golden State, 3/21/00) Assists in a Game 36 (vs. Atlanta 3/16) 34 (vs. Chicago 3/12) Rebounds in a Game 56 (vs. Atlanta 3/16) 55 (vs. Golden State 2/3) Wins vs. the Eastern Conference 16 12 (2000-01) Wins in a Month 8 (March 2003) 7 (December 2002, November 1997) Wins, Month of March 8 4 (2001-02) Wins, Month of December 7 4 (1996-97) Points Scored, Regulation Game 128 (vs. Cleveland 3/19) 122 (vs. Indiana, 3/7/02) Margin of Victory 32 (vs. Atlanta 3/16) 29 (2 times, last vs. CHI 3/12) Points Scored, Quarter 41 (vs. Chicago, 3/12, 1 st quarter) 40 (@ Washington, 1/16/98, 1 st quarter) Points Scored, 1 st Half 74 (vs. Chicago, 3/12) 72 (@ Washington, 1/16/98) Combined Points in a Half 134 (vs. Chicago, 3/12, 1 st Half) 130 (vs. Indiana, 3/7/02, 1 st Half) Field Goals 52 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland 3/19) 51 (vs. Indiana, 3/7/02) Field Goal Percentage.612 (vs. Cleveland 3/19).600 (vs. Indiana, 3/7/02) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.833 (@ Miami, 12/10).800 (@ Boston 1/9/00) Fewest Points Allowed, 1 st Quarter 8 (vs. New Jersey, 2/12) 10 (vs. Houston, 12/17/96) Fewest Free Throws Attempts Allowed 4 (@ New York, 3/11) 6 (@ Washington, 1/27/96) Largest comeback by an opponent 23 points (vs. LAL, 4/4) 20 points (@ LA Clippers, 11/12/96) TEAM RECORDS TIED LAST SEASON (8) Category Number Previous Occasion (s) Points Scored in a Half 74 (vs. Chicago, 3/12, 1 st Half) vs. San Antonio, 12/30/97 (2 nd Half) Three-Point Field Goals 12 (2 times, last vs. Phoenix, 3/26) @ Detroit, 11/27/96 @ LA Clippers, 3/25/97 @ Phoenix, 4/12/00 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (2 times, last vs. Atl 15/15, 3/16) 25/25 @ Sacramento, 3/11/96 21/21 @ New Jersey, 1/7/00 19/19 vs. San Antonio, 4/9/00 7/7 @ LA Clippers, 4/6/02 Steals 19 (@ Sacramento, 11/8) vs. Boston, 12/23/01 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 (@ Sacramento, 1/12) 17 Times Fewest Free Throws Made Allowed 4 (@ New York, 3/11) vs. Sacramento, 2/26/00 Highest Free Throw Percentage Allowed 1.000 (@ New York, 3/11) 6 Times (vs. Dallas, 2/14) Blocks Allowed 0 (@ Miami, 12/10) 5 Times INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SET LAST SEASON (2) Category New Record Previous Record Blocks 8 (S. Swift vs. Philadelphia, 11/20) 7 (3 times) Perfect from the Field 8/8 (S. Swift vs. Chicago, 3/12) 7/7 (S. Swift @ Golden State, 1/23/02) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TIED LAST SEASON (2) Category Number Previous Occasion (s) Offensive Rebounds 9 (P. Gasol vs. Boston, 3/3) S. Abdur-Rahim vs. Minnesota, 11/7/97 B. Reeves vs. Portland, 12/15/195 L. Wright vs. Dallas, 11/4/01 Turnovers 8 (J. Williams @ Utah, 12/6) 7 Times (J. Williams vs. Portland 1/20)

2002-03 GRIZZLIES HIGHS AND LOWS HIGHS LOWS TOTAL POINTS 128 vs. Cleveland 3/19 71 (2 times, last @ Seattle 3/38) 126 vs. Miami 2/28(OT) POINTS, 1 st QTR 41 vs. Chicago 3/12 11 vs. Utah 12/22 POINTS, 2 nd QTR 38 vs. LA Clippers 1/3 14 @ New Jersey 3/22 POINTS, 1 st HALF 74 vs. Chicago 3/12 31 vs. Utah 12/22 POINTS, 3 rd QTR 34 vs. Denver 3/5 13 @ San Antonio 11/22 POINTS, 4 th QTR 34 vs. New Jersey 2/12 10 vs. Denver 2/2 POINTS, 2 nd HALF 64 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland 3/19) 29 vs. Denver 2/2 FGM 52 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland 3/19) 23 @ Denver 11/9 FGA 98 @ LAC 3/30 63 vs. Washington 11/23 FG%.612 vs. Cleveland 3/19.321 @ Seattle 3/28 3PT FGM 12 (2 times, last vs. Phoenix 3/36) 0 @ Sacramento 1/12 3PT FGA 28 vs. Phoenix 3/26 4 @ Detroit 11/1 3PT %.833 @ Miami 12/10.000 @ Sacramento 1/12 FTM 31 @ Dallas 3/1 6 vs. Boston 3/3 FTA 39 @ Dallas 3/1 8 @ Houston 4/15 FT% 1.000 (2 times, last vs. Atlanta 3/16).522 vs. Minnesota 4/16 OFF REB 27 @ Golden State 2/3 4 @ Miami 12/10 DEF REB 43 (2 times, last vs. Atlanta 3/16) 17 @ Washington 12/18 TOTAL REB 56 (vs. Atlanta 3/16) 25 @ Washington 12/18 ASSISTS 36 (vs. Atlanta 3/16) 11 @ Utah 2/5 STEALS 19 @ Sacramento 11/8 2 (3 times, last @ San Antonio 1/22) TURNOVERS 31 vs. Phoenix 12/8 8 (4 times, last vs. Minnesota 4/16) FOULS 33 @ Minnesota 11/19 13 (2 times, last @ NY 3/11) BLOCKED SHOTS 15 (2 times, last vs. Philadelphia 11/20) 1 @ Milwaukee 2/16 VICTORY MARGIN 32 vs. Atlanta 3/16 2 (2 times, last @ NY 3/11) DEFEAT MARGIN 33 @ Utah 12/6 1 (2 times, last vs. LA Lakers 4/4) 2002-03 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME HIGHS POINTS 32 Gasol (3 times, last @ Toronto 3/9) FGM 14 Gasol @ Toronto 3/9 13 Giricek vs. LA Clippers 1/3 Gasol vs. New York 1/31 FGA 24 Giricek vs. LA Clippers 1/3 FTM 15 Gasol vs. Houston 12/13 FTA 16 Gasol vs. Houston 12/13 3PT FGM 6 Person vs. Utah 2/24 Williams (2 times, last vs. Phoenix 3/26) 3PT FGA 11 Williams (3 times, last vs. Phoenix 3/26) OFF REB 9 Gasol vs. Boston 3/3 DEF REB 15 Gasol @ San Antonio 1/22 Swift vs. Atlanta 3/16 TOT REB 17 Gasol vs. Phoenix 12/8 Gasol @ San Antonio 1/22 Gasol vs. Sacramento 1/23 Gasol vs. Boston 3/3 ASSISTS 16 Williams vs. Cleveland 3/19 STEALS 5 Knight (2 times, last time vs. Phoenix 12/8) Battier vs. New Jersey 2/12 Watson vs. Chicago 3/12 TURNOVERS 8 Williams @ Utah 12/6 Williams vs. Portland 1/20 BLOCKS 8 Swift vs. Philadelphia 11/20 MINUTES 46 (OT) (2 times, last vs. Detroit 4/13) Person vs. Miami 2/28

2002-03 HIGHS AND LOWS--OPPONENTS HIGHS LOWS TOTAL POINTS 125 @ New Orleans 2/21 (OT) 74 vs. Washington 11/23 119 vs. Dallas 10/30 POINTS, 1 st QTR 37 @ Sacramento 1/12 8 vs. New Jersey 2/12 POINTS, 2 nd QTR 36 (2 times, last vs. Seattle 11/27) 12 vs. New Orleans 1/6 POINTS, 1 st HALF 67 (2 times, last vs. Boston 3/3) 36 (2 times, last vs. New Jersey 2/12) POINTS, 3 rd QTR 40 vs. LA Clippers 1/3 11 vs. Washington 11/23 POINTS, 4 th QTR 36 vs. LA Lakers 4/4 10 @ Houston 2/22 POINTS, 2 nd HALF 66 vs. New Orleans 1/6 29 vs. Orlando 12/27 FGM 48 @ New Orleans 2/21 31 vs. Orlando 12/27 FGA 104 @ Sacramento 1/12 70 (2 times, last @ Cleveland 3/8) FG%.618 @ Washington 12/18.359 @ Denver 11/9 3PT FGM 13 vs. New York 1/31 0 vs. Atlanta 3/16 3PT FGA 30 @ Orlando 3/24 4 vs. Minnesota 11/15 3PT %.667 @ LA Lakers 12/3.000 vs. Atlanta 3/16 FTM 32 (2 times, last vs. Houston 1/27) 4 @ NY 3/11 FTA 41 vs. Utah 12/22 4 @ NY 3/11 FT% 1.000 (2 times, @ NY 3/11).542 vs. Boston 3/3 OFF REB 24 @ Golden State 1/13 4 @ Milwaukee 2/16 DEF REB 42 @ Minnesota 3/18 17 vs. Phoenix 12/8 TOTAL REB 59 @ Seattle 3/28 31 @ Cleveland 3/8 ASSISTS 35 @ Utah 2/5 15 (3 times, last vs. Boston 3/3) STEALS 16 @ Sacramento 11/8 4 (4 times, last @ Houston 2/22) TURNOVERS 28 @ Cleveland 3/8 7 @ Seattle 1/17 FOULS 30 vs. New Jersey 2/12 10 @ Houston 4/15 BLOCKED SHOTS 16 @ LA Lakers 12/3 0 @ Miami 12/10 VICTORY MARGIN 33 @ Utah 12/6 1 (2 times, last vs. LA Lakers 4/4) DEFEAT MARGIN 32 vs. Atlanta 3/16 2 (2 times, @ NY 3/11) 2002-03 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME HIGHS--OPPONENTS POINTS 50 J. Mashburn @ New Orleans 2/21 FGM 18 K. Bryant vs. LA Lakers 11/29 FGA 35 K. Bryant vs. LA Lakers 11/29 FTM 14 T. Duncan @ San Antonio 1/22 FTA 19 T. Duncan @ San Antonio 1/22 3PT FGM 6 V. Radmanovic vs. Seattle 1/25 H. Eisley vs. New York 1/31 3PT FGA 11 V. Radmanovic vs. Seattle 1/25 M. Finley vs. Dallas 2/14 R. Miller vs. Indiana 2/18 OFF REB 14 S. O Neal vs. LA Lakers 4/4 DEF REB 18 K. Garnett @ Minnesota 11/19 TOT REB 22 K. Garnett @ Minnesota 11/19 STEALS 7 A. Hardaway vs. Phoenix 12/8 TURNOVERS 8 C. Webber @ Sacramento 11/8 BLOCKS 8 S. Bradley @ Dallas 12/14 MINUTES 50 (OT) S. Francis vs. Houston 12/13

2002-03 MISCELLANEOUS STATS GRIZZLIES QUARTER SCORING At Home 20-21 SCORING 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL On the Road 8-33 Grizzlies 1999 1990 1961 1949 102 7995 Vs. Western Conference 12-40 Opponents 2136 2052 2034 1895 107 8260 Vs. Eastern Conference 16-14 SCORING AVG. 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL Lead after 1 st qtr 18-13 Grizzlies 24.4 24.3 23.9 23.8 11.3 97.5 Trail after 1 st qtr 10-40 Opponents 26.0 25.0 24.8 23.1 11.9 100.7 Tied after 1 st 0-1 Lead at half 19-12 Trail at half 8-41 Tied at half 1-1 Lead after 3 rd 22-9 Trail after 3 rd 6-43 Tied after 3 rd 0-2 Shooting.500 or better 14-4 Shooting under.500 14-50 Outrebounding opponent 19-9 Opponent outrebounding Grizzlies 9-43 Tied opponent in rebounds 0-2 Making more FT s than opponent 15-22 Making fewer FT s than opponent 10-26 Tied opponent in FT s 3-6 GRIZZLIES BY THE MONTH Month Won Lost Pct. November 2 14.125 December 7 8.467 January 4 10.286 February 5 7.417 March 8 9.471 April 2 6.250 OFFENSE HOME ATTENDANCE 100+ 19-14 Games 41 100< 9-40 Total 611,322 DEFENSE Average 14,910 100+ 4-34 High 19,351 100< 18-20 SELLOUTS 4 Committing more TO s than opponent 15-29 Committing fewer TO s than opponent 9-21 Tied opponent in TO s 4-4 Grizzlies score less than 80 points 0-5 Grizzlies score 80-99 points 9-35 Grizzlies score 100 points or more 19-14 Opponent scores less than 80 points 1-0 Opponent scores 80-99 points 17-18 Opponent scores 100 points or more 10-34 Games on Monday 4-7 Games on Tuesday 5-5 Games on Wednesday 6-13 Games on Thursday 0-1 Games on Friday 7-14 Games on Saturday 2-9 Games on Sunday 4-6 Five or more Grizzlies score 10+ points 14-18 Vs TEAM OVERALL HOME ROAD Atlanta 1-1 1-0 0-1 Boston 0-2 0-1 0-1 Chicago 1-1 1-0 0-1 Cleveland 2-0 1-0 1-0 Dallas 0-4 0-2 0-2 Denver 2-2 1-1 0-2 Detroit 0-2 0-1 0-1 Golden State 2-2 1-1 1-1 Houston 1-3 1-1 0-2 Indiana 1-1 1-0 0-1 LA Clippers 2-2 1-1 1-1 LA Lakers 0-4 0-2 0-2 Miami 1-1 1-0 1-0 Milwaukee 2-0 1-0 1-0 Minnesota 0-4 0-2 0-2 New Jersey 1-1 1-0 0-1 New Orleans 1-1 1-0 0-1 New York 1-1 0-1 1-1 Orlando 2-0 1-0 1-0 Philadelphia 0-2 0-1 0-1 Phoenix 1-3 1-1 0-2 Portland 1-3 1-1 0-2 Sacramento 0-4 0-2 0-2 San Antonio 1-3 0-2 1-1 Seattle 1-3 1-1 0-2 Toronto 1-1 0-1 1-0 Utah 1-3 1-1 0-2 Washington 1-1 1-0 1-1

UPCOMING PLAYER MILESTONES Shane Battier: Stromile Swift: -Needs 20 minutes for 5,500 -Needs 5 minutes for 4,600, 405 minutes for 5,000 -Needs 13 field goals for 700 -Needs 19 field goals for 700 -Needs 11 three-point field goals for 200 -Needs 21 free throws for 500 -Needs 8 three-point field goal attempts for 500 -Needs 9 free throw attempts for 700 -Needs 37 rebounds for 800 -Needs 16 offensive rebounds for 400 -Needs 79 assists for 400 -Needs 2 rebounds for 1,100 -Needs 31 blocks for 200 -Needs 30 steals for 200 -Needs 119 points for 2,000 -Needs 1 block for 300 -Needs 59 points for 1,900, 159 points for 2,000 Pau Gasol: -Needs 45 minutes for 6,000 Jake Tsakalidis: -Needs 46 free throws for 800 -Needs 42 offensive rebounds for 300 -Needs 50 rebounds for 1,500 -Needs 20 defensive rebounds for 500 -Needs 48 assists for 500 -Needs 62 total rebounds for 800 -Needs 25 steals for 100 -Needs 92 points for 1,000 -Needs 4 points for 4,000 Earl Watson: Ryan Humphrey: -Needs 34 field goals for 300 -Needs 1 rebound for 100 -Needs 15 free throws 100 -Needs 7 points for 100 -Needs 3 three-point field goals for 50 -Needs 23 offensive rebounds for 100 Mike Miller: -Needs 30 defensive rebounds for 200 -Needs 1 minute for 6,700, 301 minutes for 7,000 -Needs 53 total rebounds for 300 -Needs 8 field goals for 1,100 -Needs 50 assists for 400 -Needs 15 free throws for 400 -Needs 51 steals for 200 -Needs 5 free throw attempts for 500 -Needs 36 points for 700 -Needs 39 offensive rebounds for 200 -Needs 20 defensive rebounds for 800 Jason Williams: -Needs 59 total rebounds for 1,000 -Needs 2 minutes for 11,500, 503 minutes for 12,000 -Needs 58 points for 3,000 -Needs 16 field goals for 1,600 -Needs 43 free throws for 500 Bo Outlaw: -Needs 17 free throw attempts for 600 -Needs 141 rebounds for 4,000 -Needs 27 defensive rebounds for 900 -Needs 7 blocks for 1,100 -Needs 25 rebounds for 1,000 -Needs 46 assists for 2,500 Wesley Person: -Needs 62 points for 4,300, 262 points for 4,500 -Needs 5 field goals for 2,900, 105 field goals for 3,000 -Needs 42 free throw attempts for 1,000 Lorenzen Wright: -Needs 2 defensive rebounds for 1,800 -Needs 436 minutes for 12,000 -Needs 10 points for 7,600 -Needs 31 free throws for 800 -Needs 46 three-point field goals for 1,100 -Needs 75 offensive rebounds for 1,200 -Needs 14 defensive rebounds for 2,100 James Posey: -Needs 31 assists for 400 -Needs 37 minutes for 9,100 -Needs 19 steals for 300 -Needs 41 field goals for 1,100 -Needs 37 blocks for 400 -Needs 16 three-point field goals for 300 -Needs 55 points for 4,2 -Needs 6 defensive rebounds for 1,200 -Needs 27 assists for 700

2002-03 STARTING LINEUPS GAME # s STARTING FIVE # OF GAMES RECORD 1 Person, Gooden, Gasol, Williams, Dickerson 1 0-1 2, 3, 8, 30-40,46-47 Battier, Gasol, Wright, Giricek, Williams 16 4-12 4-7 Gooden, Gasol, Swift, Williams, Battier 4 0-4 9-12 Gooden, Gasol, Swift, Williams, Giricek 4 0-4 13, 14 Gooden, Gasol, Swift, Giricek, Knight 2 1-1 15-19 Battier, Gooden, Gasol, Giricek, Williams 5 1-4 20 Batiste, Wright, Gasol, Giricek, Williams 1 0-1 21 Person, Wright, Gasol, Knight, Giricek 1 1-0 22 Gooden, Gasol, Wright, Person, Knight 1 1-0 23-29, 45 Gooden, Gasol, Wright, Person, Williams 8 4-4 41-44 Gooden, Gasol, Wright, Giricek, Williams 4 1-3 48-49 Battier, Gasol, Wright, Giricek, Watson 2 1-1 50-57, 77 Person, Williams, Gasol, Battier, Wright 9 4-5 58, 60, 64-66, 78-82 Battier, Swift, Gasol, Person, Williams 10 4-6 59 Battier, Gasol, Batiste, Person, Williams 1 0-1 61-63, 67-69 Miller, Swift, Gasol, Person, Williams 6 4-2 70-76 Miller, Gasol, Wright, Person, Williams 7 1-6 RECORD WHEN IN THE STARTING LINEUP PLAYER GS W L Mike Batiste 2 0 2 Shane Battier 48 14 34 Michael Dickerson 1 0 1 Pau Gasol 82 28 54 Gordan Giricek 35 9 26 Drew Gooden 29 8 21 Brevin Knight 4 2 2 Mike Miller 13 5 8 Wesley Person 45 20 25 Stromile Swift 26 10 16 Earl Watson 2 1 1 Jason Williams 76 25 51 Lorenzen Wright 50 17 33 2002-03 GRIZZLIES BY THE NUMBERS Player 10+ Pts 20+ Pts 30+ Pts 10+ Rebs 20+Rebs 10+Assts Double-Doubles Batiste 19 1 1 Battier 38 3 2 2 Gasol 73 42 1 34 32 Giricek 23 4 1 Gooden 30 5 5 5 Knight 3 1 Miller 54 (11)* 18 (3)* 2 2 2 Person 38 6 1 1 Swift 32 6 10 10 Watson 9 1 Williams 47 7 25 18 Wright 42 5 18 13 *First number indicates season total, number in parentheses indicates total with Grizzlies 2002-03 GAME STATISTICAL LEADERS Player High Points High Rebounds High Assists Batiste 1 3* 1 Battier 5* 2* 1 Gasol 45* 34* 2* Giricek 8 2* Gooden 5* 9 Knight 11* Miller 3* Person 2 1 Swift 5 17* Watson 2 2* 12* Williams 7* 60* Wright 6* 23* *includes ties

2002-03 GRIZZLIES GAMES LOST TO INJURY Player Injury # Missed Player Injury # Missed Robert Archibald Sprained Ankle 5 Chris Owens Recovering from 77 Lower Back Sprain 22 knee surgery Knee Sprain 20 Stromile Swift Flu 2 Total 47 Groin Strain 1 Shane Battier Leg Infection 4 Personal Reasons 1 Michael Dickerson Groin Strain 44 Sprained Hand 8 Sprained Thumb 3 Abdominal Strain 5 Total 15 Sports Hernia 23 Cezary Trybanski Wrist Sprain 8 Total 72 Knee Tendonitis 14 Ryan Humphrey Sprained Ankle 10 Total 22 Brevin Knight Sprained Ankle 13 Lorenzen Wright Personal Reasons 7 Gastritis 1 Severe Sprained Thumb 5 Sprained Wrist 8 Tota l 12 Personal Reasons 1 Team Total = 307 Total 23 Mike Miller Back Sprain 8 Back Spasms 6 Tota l 14 Wesley Person Fractured Finger 13 Bruised Kneecap 2 Total 15

GRIZZLIES HEAD COACH HUBIE BROWN The Memphis Grizzlies took a positive leap back to the future when Hubert (Hubie) Jude Brown, one of the premier basketball minds in the business, returned from retirement as an NBA head coach to become the Grizzlies sixth head coach on November 12, 2002. Brown, 69, returns to coaching after leading the New York Knicks to two playoff appearances during five seasons (1982-87) and the Atlanta Hawks to three playoff appearances in five seasons ( 76-81) and spending the last 15 years teaching coaching clinics and serving as an NBA broadcast analyst for three television networks. Over a 30-year successful basketball career - 12 spent with the NBA - Brown has coached teams to five NBA playoff appearances and a championship in the ABA (American Basketball Association). He began his coaching career on the high school level at St. Mary s School in Little Falls, NY (nine years) and then served as an assistant coach for one year at William & Mary (1968) and four years at Duke University ( 69-72). He first moved to the NBA in 72 as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks. After two NBA seasons, Brown accepted an opportunity to serve as head coach of the ABA s Kentucky Colonels, winning the Colonels only ABA championship in franchise history in 75 and reaching the ABA playoffs semifinals in 76. After the ABA and NBA merged in 1976 and the Colonels franchise folded, Brown returned to the NBA as head coach of the Hawks. He finished his first year in Atlanta in sixth place with a 31-51 record. The following season, Brown orchestrated a dramatic improvement in his second season as the Hawks became recognized as a Cinderella team with the youngest cast of players and lowest payroll in the NBA to earn a spot in the playoffs for the first time in five years. He was named NBA Coach of Year in 77 and CBS Coach of the Year in 78. The Hawks captured the Central Division Title with a 50-32 record for the 79-80 season. He compiled a 199-208 (.489) all-time record with the Hawks, ranking fourth among coaches in franchise history. Brown continued his coaching career with the Knicks and led the team to consecutive playoff appearances (1982-83 and 83-84), guiding New York to a memorable first-round playoff victory over the Detroit Pistons in 84. He compiled an 8-10 playoff record in two years, ranking fifth among top coaches in Knicks playoff history. He also ranks among the top five in Knicks coaches history with a 142-202 (.413) overall record. Brown s all-time record as an NBA coach is 341-410 (.454). Since 1982, Brown has served as a sports analyst for both college and pro basketball broadcasts. After leaving the Knicks in 86-87, Brown became the lead analyst at CBS in 1988 where he served for two years. He also worked for the Philadelphia 76ers and Detroit Pistons local broadcasts during the 87-88 season in addition to serving as lead analyst with the TNT network for 12 years. He was nominated for a Sports Emmy in 94 and 99. Hubie Brown s Professional Coaching Record: Regular Season Playoffs Year Team Wins Losses Wins Losses 1974-75 Kentucky (ABA) 58 26 12 3 (ABA Title) 1975-76 Kentucky (ABA) 46 38 5 5 1976-77 Atlanta (NBA) 31 51 1977-78 Atlanta (NBA) 41 41 0 2 1978-79 Atlanta (NBA) 46 36 5 4 1979-80 Atlanta (NBA) 50 32 1 4 1980-81 Atlanta (NBA) 31 48 1982-83 New York (NBA) 44 38 2 4 1983-84 New York (NBA) 47 35 6 6 1984-85 New York (NBA) 24 58 1985-86 New York (NBA) 23 59 1986-87 New York (NBA) 4 12 2002-03 Memphis (NBA) 28 46 Total 473 520 31 28 The Coaching Staff: Lionel Hollins: Assistant Coach Tony Barone, Sr.: Assistant Coach Hal Wissel: Assistant Coach Brendan Brown: Assistant Coach John Welch: Assistant/Workout Coach Mike Curtis: Strength and Conditioning Coach

#31 SHANE BATTIER Forward 6-8 220 Duke 01 3 rd season Mins: 30.6 Mins: 45 (2 times, last @ GS 2/3) 49 (2 times) Pts: 9.7 Pts: 22 (2 times, last vs. Det 4/13) 30 (vs. Por 11/15/01) Reb: 4.4 Reb: 11 (@ GSW 2/3) 1 (@ GSW 2/3/03) Ast: 1.3 Ast: 5 (2 times, last vs. Atl) 8 (vs. Mil on 12/18/01) Averaged 8.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg and 1.1 apg in the preseason Had 1 point, 5 rebounds and 1 assist in 22 minutes at Chicago on Oct. 23 Set a 2002-03 high on Mar. 16 vs. Atlanta with 22 pts. and tied a season high with 5 assists Had one of his best all-around games of the season in the Grizzlies 106-102 win over New Orleans on Jan. 6, with 13 points on 5-7 shooting, including 3-4 from three-point range, 8 rebounds, 4 blocks, 3 steals and 2 assists #3 TROY BELL Guard 6-1 180 Boston College 03 Rookie 2002-03 Averages Pts: 25.2 Reb: 4.6 Ast: 3.7 Averaged 5.5 ppg, 1.5 apg and 0.5 rpg in the preseason Had 12 points, four turnovers, one assist and one rebound in 21 minutes on Oct. 23 in Chicago Acquired by the Grizzlies along with Dahntay Jones on June 26 after being drafted by Boston 16 th overall Named Second Team All-America and All-Big East First Team, and Big East Player of the Year Ranked fifth in the nation in scoring #16 PAU GASOL Forward 7-0 240 Spain 3 rd Season Mins: 36.0 Mins: 46 (2 times, last vs. Det 4/13) 51 (@ S.A. 2/19/02) Pts: 19.0 Pts: 32 (3 times, last @ Tor 3/9) 32 (4 times) Reb: 8.8 Reb: 17 (4 times, last vs. Bos 3/3) 17 (5 times) Ast: 2.8 Ast: 7 (2 times, last vs. Mil 12/20) 8 (@ Hou 4/14/02) Averaged a team-high 15.9 ppg, 6.9 rpg and 1.6 apg in the preseason Had 17 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 blocks on Oct. 23 in Chicago Averaged 21.0 points and 7.9 rebounds in March, while shooting.561 from the field Compiled a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds in the got milk? Rookie Challenge on Feb. 8 during All-Star Weekend Tied a career-high with 32 points three times last season Grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds for the second straight game on Jan. 23 vs. Sacramento (first @ SA 1/22) #40 RYAN HUMPHREY Forward 6-8 235 Notre Dame 02 2 nd Season 2002-03 Averages 2002-03 Season/Career Highs Mins: 9.3 Mins: 24 (vs. GSW 12/13) Pts: 1.9 Pts: 8 (@ GSW 11/16 Reb: 2.1 Reb: 7 (vs. GSW 12/13) Ast: 0.2 Ast: 3 (vs. GSW 12/13) Averaged 3.7 ppg, 2.5 rpg and 0.3 apg in the preseason Was placed on the injured list on Oct. 27 with a concussion Had 3 rebounds on Oct. 23 in Chicago before suffering the concussion that landed him on the injured list Played first game as a Grizzlie on Mar. 12 vs. Chicago scoring 3 pts. and adding 4 rebounds Traded to Memphis on Feb. 19 along with Mike Miller in exchange for Drew Gooden and Gordan Giricek #30 DAHNTAY JONES Guard/Forward 6-6 210 Duke 03 Rookie 2002-03 Averages Pts: 17.7 Reb: 5.5 Ast: 0.9

Averaged 7.4 ppg, 0.3 rpg and 0.7 apg in the preseason Was placed on the injured list on Oct. 27 due to a left ankle sprain Acquired by the Grizzlies along with Troy Bell on June 26 after being drafted by Boston 20 th overall Named Honorable Mention All-America as a senior last season Named All-ACC First Team Led Duke in scoring last season #33 MIKE MILLER Forward 6-8 218 Florida 02 4 th Season Mins: 33.6 Mins: 48 (@ NO 2/18/03) 48 (@ NO 2/18/03) Pts: 15.2 Pts: 33 (@ Phi 2/14/03) 33 (@ Phi 2/14/03) Reb: 5.2 Reb: 19 (vs. Mia 11/24) 19 (vs. Mia 11/24/02) Ast: 2.6 Ast: 6 (vs. Mil 12/23) 10 (2 times) Averaged 10.3 ppg, 3.2 rpg and 2.5 apg in the preseason Did not play on Oct. 21 @ Miami and Oct. 23 @ Chicago due to cellulitis (infection) of the right elbow In 16 games with the Grizzlies, averaged 12.8 points and 3.4 rebounds, and finished the season with 15.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per game His 29 points in only 26 minutes on Mar. 30 in LA against the Clippers was his highest total as a Grizzlie Traded to Memphis on Feb. 19 along with Ryan Humphrey in exchange for Drew Gooden and Gordan Giricek #45 BO OUTLAW Forward 6-8 220 Houston 93 11 th season Mins: 22.5 Mins: 51 (vs. Chi 2/03) 53 (2 Times) Pts: 4.7 Pts: 19 (vs. Min 4/5) 29 (vs. Dal 2/25/98) Reb: 4.6 Reb: 15 (vs. Min 4/5) 17 (vs. Atl 2/3/98) Ast: 1.4 Ast: 6 (@ Atl 12/14) 10 (2 times) Averaged 3.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 0.6 apg in the preseason Had 4 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist on Oct. 23 in Chicago Acquired by Memphis with Jake Tsakalidis on Sept. 30 in exchange for Brevin Knight, Robert Archibald, Cezary Trybanski #1 WESLEY PERSON Guard/Forward 6-6 200 Auburn 94 10 th season Mins: 29.4 Mins: 46 (vs. Miami 2/28) 50 (2 times) Pts: 11.0 Pts: 27 (vs. Utah 2/24) 33 (4 times) Reb: 2.9 Reb: 14 (vs. Miami 2/28) 15 (vs. Cha 1/10/97) Ast: 1.7 Ast: 5 (2 times, last vs. LAC 4/8) 7 (2 times) Averaged 11.8 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists in the preseason Had 13 points, 4 assists and 2 rebounds on Oct. 23 in Chicago Did not play in the first three preseason games due to a sprained ankle Finished third in the NBA in 3-pt. field goal percentage at.433 Had a season-high 27 points on Feb. 24 vs. Utah, and was 6-10 from three-point range. His six threes were a team-high last season Finished 2 nd in the 1 800 CALL ATT Shootout at All-Star Weekend in overtime against Sacramento s Peja Stojakovic #41 JAMES POSEY Guard/Forward 6-8 215 Xavier 99 5 th season Mins: 30.3 Mins: 48 (vs. Ind 12/07/02) 48 (vs. Ind 12/07/02) Pts: 10.8 Pts: 26 (vs. Chi 3/14) 33 (vs. GS 12/22/01) Reb: 5.1 Reb: 15 (vs. Mem 4/15) 19 (vs. Sac 1/12/01) Ast: 2.2 Ast: 10 (@ Por 11/02) 10 (@ Por 11/02) Averaged 7.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 1.9 apg in the preseason Had 17 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals on Oct. 23 in Chicago Signed by the Grizzlies to an offer sheet on July 23, giving the Houston Rockets 15 days to match, which they did not Played in 83 games for the Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets last season

#0 THERON SMITH Forward 6-8 225 Ball State 03 Rookie 2002-03 Averages Pts: 15.3 Reb: 6.7 Ast: 1.7 Averaged 3.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg and 0.5 apg in the preseason Was placed on the injured list on Oct. 27 with right knee tendinitis Had 7 points and 2 rebounds on Oct. 23 in Chicago Played only three games for Ball State as a senior last season due to knee tendonitis Averaged 19.6 points and 10.9 rebounds as a junior #4 STROMILE SWIFT Forward 6-9 230 LSU 02 4 th season Mins: 22.1 Mins: 41 (2 times, last @ Tor 3/9) 41 (3 times) Pts: 9.7 Pts: 24 (vs. Den 3/5) 31 (@ Sea 4/17/02) Reb: 5.7 Reb: 16 (2 times, last vs. Atl) 16 (2 times, last vs. Atl) Ast: 0.7 Ast: 4 (@ Tor 3/9) 4 (2 times, last @ Tor 3/9) Averaged 6.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg and 0.3 apg in the preseason Did not play on Oct. 23 in Chicago due to the flu Set a new team record going 8/8 from the field on Mar. 12 vs. Chicago Registered 6 consecutive games with double-doubles with 20+ points in each (Mar. 5-16) Set a Grizzlies individual record with 8 blocks against Philadelphia on Nov. 20 #12 JAKE TSAKALIDIS Center 7-2 290 Greece 4 th season Mins: 16.5 Mins: 38 (@ LAL 4/06) 44 (@ Phi 4/03/02) Pts: 4.9 Pts: 13 (vs. Ind 12/6) 23 (vs. Cle 3/25/02) Reb: 3.7 Reb: 11 (vs. Den 11/23) 16 (@ Sea 2/6/02) Ast: 0.4 Ast: 2 (@ Sac 12/17) 5 (@ Det 1/24/01) 2002-03 Averaged 3.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg and 0.3 apg in the preseason Had 7 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks on Oct. 23 in Chicago Acquired by Memphis with Bo Outlaw on Sept. 30 in exchange for Brevin Knight, Robert Archibald, Cezary Trybanski #25 EARL WATSON Guard 6-1 190 UCLA 01 3 rd season Mins: 17.3 Mins: 40 (2 times, last vs. NJ 2/12) 40 (2 times) Pts: 5.5 Pts: 21 (vs. NJ 2/12) 21 (vs. NJ 2/12) Reb: 2.1 Reb: 8 (vs. NJ 2/12) 8 (vs. NJ 2/12) Ast: 2.8 Ast: 9 (vs. GS 12/16) 9 (vs. GS 12/16) 2002-03 Averaged 8.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg and 4.9 apg in the preseason Did not play on Oct. 23 in Chicago Made his second straight start on Feb. 12 vs. New Jersey, and had a career-game by setting career-highs with 21 points, 8 rebounds, 3 three-pointers, tying career-highs with 40 minutes played, 5 defensive rebounds, 6 field goals, 6 free throws, 6 free throw attempts and 5 three-point attempts and tying a season-high with 4 steals #2 JASON WILLIAMS Guard 6-1 190 Florida 98 6 th season Mins: 31.7 Mins: 42 (2 times, last vs. Det 4/13) 48 (5 times) Pts: 12.1 Pts: 28 (2 times, last vs NO 1/6) 38 (vs. Hou 11/30/01) Reb: 2.8 Reb: 9 (@ Bos 12/31) 9 (3 times) Ast: 8.3 Ast: 16 (vs. Cle 3/19) 19 (vs. GS 3/30/02) 2002-03 Averaged 7.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg and 5.5 apg in the preseason

Had 10 points, 7 assists and 2 rebounds on Oct. 23 at Chicago Finished 2 nd in the NBA in 2002-03 in assist-to-turnover ratio at 3.76, and is tied for 2 nd in the NBA in assists per game at 8.3 Has 38 assists and 0 turnovers over three games from Mar. 18-21 #42 LORENZEN WRIGHT Forward/Center 6-11 240 Memphis 98 8 th year Mins: 28.3 Mins: 44 (@ Sea 1/17) 55 (vs. Chi 11/21/97) Pts: 11.4 Pts: 24 (2 times, last vs. SAS 4/2) 33 (vs. Dal 11/4/01) Reb: 7.5 Reb: 15 (3 times, last @ LAL 3/31) 26 (vs. Dal 11/04/01) Ast: 1.2 Ast: 5 (@ LAL 3/31) 5 (3 times) 2002-03 Averaged 7.3 ppg, 6.3 rpg and 1.0 apg in the preseason Had 5 points and 8 rebounds on Oct. 23 in Chicago Had season highs with 21 points and 44 minutes played @ Seattle on Jan. 17 Earned first double-double of the season against Phoenix (12/8)