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2006-07 ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT WT DOB FROM YRS 42 Tony Allen G 6-4 221 01/11/1982 Oklahoma State 2 4 Ryan Gomes F 6-7 250 09/01/1982 Providence 1 5 Gerald Green F 6-8 206 01/26/1986 Gulf Shores Academy (TX) 1 7 Al Jefferson F 6-10 256 01/04/1985 Prentiss HS (MS) 2 27 Dwayne Jones F-C 6-11 251 06/09/1983 Saint Joseph s 1 43 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 271 11/10/1984 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX) 3 34 Paul Pierce F-G 6-6 240 10/13/1977 Kansas 8 51 Kevin Pittsnogle C 6-11 262 07/30/1984 West Virginia R 0 Leon Powe F 6-8 244 01/22/1984 California R 50 Theo Ratliff C-F 6-10 238 04/17/1973 Wyoming 11 12 Allan Ray G 6-2 208 06/17/1984 Villanova R 9 Rajon Rondo G 6-1 176 02/22/1986 Kentucky R 44 Brian Scalabrine F 6-9 235 03/18/1978 USC 5 55 Wally Szczerbiak F 6-7 245 03/05/1977 Miami (Ohio) 7 30 Sebastian Telfair G 6-0 160 06/09/1985 Abraham Lincoln HS (NY) 2 13 Delonte West G 6-4 180 07/26/1983 Saint Joseph s 2 HEAD COACH Doc Rivers (Marquette) ASSISTANT COACHES Tony Brown (Arkansas) Kevin Eastman (Richmond) Armond Hill (Princeton) Clifford Ray (Oklahoma) Dave Wohl (Pennsylvania) ADMIN PLAYERS FACILITIES MEDIA COMMUNITY SEASON TRADITION PLAYOFFS NBA

42 Tony Allen Guard 6-4 221 01/11/82 Chicago, IL Crane HS (Chicago, IL) Oklahoma State Starting 3rd Boston Celtics, First Round, 25th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 7.2 points, 2.2 boards and 1.0 steal in 19.2 minutes per game Scored 10+ points 16 times Played 20+ minutes 24 times Scored a career-high 23 points, shooting 10-for-12 from the field, vs. Cleveland (04/17) Swiped a career-high 5 steals at Indiana (04/12) Scored 16 points at Philadelphia (04/07) Scored 14 points at New York (03/29) Scored 18 points, to go with a career-high 4 blocks vs. L.A. Lakers (03/20) Scored 14 points at Indiana (03/19) Scored 12 points and grabbed 6 boards vs. Dallas (01/09) Saw his first action of the season vs. Atlanta (01/06) scoring 9 points and grabbing 7 boards Was listed as Inactive from 12/21-01/04 due to right knee rehabilitation Was activated and recorded a DNP-CD vs. Golden State (12/19) Was listed as Inactive due to right knee rehabilitation for the first 23 games of the season. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Averaged 6.4 points, 2.9 boards and 1.0 steal in 16.4 minutes per game Scored 10+ points 20 times Celtics went 21-13 with Allen as a starter Played 20+ minutes 23 times Scored 16 points vs. Toronto (03/16) Scored 17 points vs. Phoenix (01/28) Scored a career-high 20 points in his first career start at Atlanta (01/22) Scored 16 points vs. Orlando (01/10) Scored 18 points at Detroit (01/02) Scored 12 points at Seattle (12/11) Scored 14 points at Miami (11/28) Scored 16 points at Philadelphia (11/24) Scored first career points vs. Philadelphia (11/3). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all seven playoff games for the Celtics, including three starts, averaging 2.7 points in 12.9 minutes per game Scored a playoff career-high 9 points in Game 4 vs. Indiana. CAREER: 2003-04: Appeared in 35 games, starting 34, for Oklahoma State, averaging 16.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game Named Big 12 Player of the Year by the league s coaches and earned Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press as a senior Became first player in school history to surpass the 1,000 career point mark in only two seasons Led the team in scoring, with nine games of 20+ points Scored 23 points and grabbed 7 boards in Sweet Sixteen win over Pittsburgh in the NCAA Tournament. 2002-03: Averaged 14.4 points and 5.4 boards per game in 38 games Was a consensus selection as Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Posted 20+ points six times Scored a career-high 29 points to go along with 9 boards against Texas A&M. 2001-02: Appeared in 38 games for Wabash Valley (IL), averaging 14.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game Helped lead Wabash to 32-6 overall record and a fourth place finish at the NJCAA championships, where he averaged 22.8 points and 10.5 rebounds per game Named Second Team All- Region XXIV. 2000-01: Appeared in 32 games, starting 31, for Butler County (KS) CC, averaging 16.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game Named Second Team All-Jayhawk West Conference and was Jayhawk West Freshman of the Year. PERSONAL: Tony is the son of Ella Allen He has two sisters, Ebony and Dominique, and a brother, Ryan He enjoys listening to music in his spare time Majored in education at Oklahoma State Was an active supporter of the Celtics Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Participated in Children s Hospital Miles for Miracles Walk in 2005 & 2006 Was a spokesperson for the 2006 Boston Celtics/Massachusetts Easters Seals Shootout Supported the Celtics Stay in School initiative Attended the Celtics Heroes Among Us End-of-Year Reception Was a volunteer at the Worcester City Hoops Basketball Camp for two weeks Favorite song is In Da Club by 50 Cent Favorite movie is The Godfather If not a professional basketball player he would be a teacher Favorite sport to watch is football Favorite magazine is Slam Magazine Wears a size 13 sneaker. 04-05 Boston 77-34 1262 184-387.475 12-31.387 112-152.737 85-136-221 64 156-2 76 77 24 492 6.4 05-06 Boston 51-9 978 129-274.471 11-34.324 100-134.746 32-79-111 67 126-0 51 67 18 369 7.2 TOTALS 128-43 2240 313-66.474 23-65.354 212-286.741 117-215-332 131 282-2 127 144 42 861 6.7 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 04-05 Boston 7-3 90 8-18.444 0-0 --- 3-7.429 4-8-12 2 17-1 3 5 2 19 2.7 TOTALS 7-3 90 8-18.444 0-0 --- 3-7.429 4-8-12 2 17-1 3 5 2 19 2.7 Minutes...40, 04/14/2006, Boston vs New Jersey Field Goals...10, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Field Goal Attempts...15, 12/13/2004, Boston at L.A. Clippers Three-Point Field Goals...2, 03/12/2006, Boston vs Denver (Twice) Three-Point Attempts...2, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami (15 times) Free Throws...8, 03/20/2006, Boston vs L.A. Lakers Free Throw Attempts...11, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Offensive Rebounds...5, 01/22/2005, Boston at Atlanta (Twice) Defensive Rebounds...6, 04/14/2006, Boston vs New Jersey (3 times) Rebounds...9, 02/23/2005, Boston at Denver Assists...7, 04/04/2006, Boston at Toronto Steals...5, 04/12/2006, Boston at Indiana (Twice) Turnovers...6, 01/07/2006, Boston at Washington Blocked Shots...4, 03/20/2006, Boston vs L.A. Lakers Points...23, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...23, 04/23/2005, Boston vs Indiana Field Goals...4, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Field Goal Attempts...9, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Three-Point Field Goals...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (7 times) Three-Point Attempts...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (7 times) Free Throws...2, 04/25/2005, Boston vs Indiana Free Throw Attempts...2, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana (3 times) Offensive Rebounds...2, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Defensive Rebounds...4, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Rebounds...4, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana (Twice) Assists...2, 04/23/2005, Boston vs Indiana Steals...1, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana (3 times) Turnovers...2, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Blocked Shots...2, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Points...9, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana 32 33

4 Ryan Gomes Forward 6-7 250 09/01/82 Waterbury, CT Wilby HS (Waterbury, CT) Providence Starting 2nd Boston Celtics, Second Round, 50th Pick, 2005 NBA Draft SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Started in four games averaging 19.3 points and 5.8 rebounds in 29.0 minutes per game Named to Toshiba Vegas Summer League First Team. 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 7.6 points and 4.9 boards in 22.6 minutes per game Scored 10+ points 22 times, with the Celtics going 13-9 in those game Recorded 8 double-doubles and grabbed 10+ boards 9 times Led the team in rebounding 13 times Scored 19 points, going 10-for-10 from the free throw line, vs. Miami (04/19) Scored 15 points and grabbed 13 boards at New York (03/29) Grabbed 15 boards at Cleveland (03/24) Scored 11 points and grabbed 11 boards vs. Denver (03/12) Scored a career-high 29 points to go with 11 boards vs. Philadelphia (03/08) Scored 27 points at Washington (03/07) Scored 19 points and grabbed 12 boards at the Lakers (02/26) Recorded 2nd career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 17 boards at Portland (02/24) Recorded 1st career double-double with 11 points and 10 boards at Phoenix (02/22) Scored 14 points vs. Cleveland (02/15) Scored 14 points and pulled down 9 boards vs. Portland (02/12) Scored 4 points and grabbed 9 boards in his first career start vs. Portland (02/10). CAREER: 2004-05: Appeared in and started 31 games for Providence, averaging 21.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game Finished his career as Providence s all-time leading scorer with 2,138 points, 5th in rebounds (1,028) and 6th in double-doubles (40) Named to the All-Big East First Team for the second straight season Became the second player in Providence history (Erick Murdock) to lead the Big East in scoring in league games (23.2 ppg) Named Honorable Mention All- American by the AP as a senior Scored 37 points and grabbed 8 rebounds vs. Connecticut. 2003-04: Appeared in and started 29 games, averaging 18.9 points and 9.4 rebounds per game Named First Team All-American by the AP, USBWA and The Sporting News as a junior Named to the All-Big East First Team Scored 26 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against eventual National Champion Connecticut Recorded 13 double-doubles. 2002-03: Appeared in and started 32 games, averaging 18.4 points 9.7 rebounds per game Named to All-Big East Second Team Led team and ranked 21st in the nation in rebounding Posted 17 double-doubles on the season Scored 21 points and grabbed 13 rebounds against Georgetown in the Second Round of the NIT. 2001-02: Appeared in 24 games, starting 23, with averages of 13.8 points and 7.8 rebounds per game Named to Big East All-Rookie Team Finished with the second highest scoring average (13.8), field goal percentage (55.9) and rebounding average (7.8) all-time for Friar freshmen Set a freshmen record with 31 points, and recorded a game-high 12 rebounds, against Miami. PERSONAL: Son of Teresa Gomes and John Brooks Majored in Social Science Favorite sports teams are the New York Yankees and the San Francisco 49ers Favorite athletes are Allen Iverson, Kevin Garnett and Vince Carter Was an active supporter of the Celtics Read to Achieve program Worked on WCVB Extreme Makeover- Boston Edition... Participated in the RE/MAX of New England Home Court and Hoop Makeover Volunteered at the Celtics summer basketball camp at basketball city (3 weeks) Hosted two free community camps in his hometown of Waterbury, CT Was an active supporter of the Massachusetts Governor s Committee on Physical Fitness and Sports. 05-06 Boston 61-33 1376 173-355.487 3-9.333 112-149.752 102-196-298 58 83-1 35 55 5 461 7.6 TOTALS 61-33 1376 173-355.487 3-9.333 112-149.752 102-196-298 58 83-1 35 55 5 461 7.6 Minutes...46, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Field Goals...11, 03/08/2006, Boston vs Philadelphia Field Goal Attempts...18, 03/08/2006, Boston vs Philadelphia Three-Point Field Goals...1, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami (3 times) Three-Point Attempts...2, 03/07/2006, Boston at Washington (3 times) Free Throws...10, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami Free Throw Attempts...10, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami Offensive Rebounds...7, 02/24/2006, Boston at Portland Defensive Rebounds...11, 03/29/2006, Boston at New York Rebounds...17, 02/24/2006, Boston at Portland Assists...5, 03/07/2006, Boston at Washington (Twice) Steals...3, 03/29/2006, Boston at New York (Twice) Turnovers...4, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (Twice) Blocked Shots...1, 04/12/2006, Boston at Indiana (5 times) Points...29, 03/08/2006, Boston vs Philadelphia 34 35

5 Gerald Green Forward 6-8 206 01/26/86 Houston, TX Gulf Shores Acadamy (Houston, TX) Starting 2nd Boston Celtics, First Round, 18th Pick, 2005 NBA Draft SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Started in all five games averaging 18.6 points while shooting 55.6% from beyond the arc while averaging 31.0 minutes. 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 5.2 points and 1.3 boards in 11.7 minutes per game with Boston Scored 10+ points 7 times Averaged 11.9 points and 4.9 boards per game for Fayetteville and Florida in the NBDL Scored 19 points and dished out a career-high 6 assists in his first career start at New Jersey (04/16) Scored a career-high 22 points at Indiana (04/12) Scored 17 points at Philadelphia (04/07) Scored 11 points at Toronto (04/04) Scored 13 points, to go with a career-high 9 boards at Phoenix (02/22) Scored first career points with 4 vs. Portland (02/10) Saw first NBA action of his career playing 1:25 minutes vs. L.A. Clippers Scored 15 points, grabbed 9 boards, dished out 3 assists and swiped 3 steals for Fayetteville (02/02) Scored 21 points, shooting 8-for-15 from the field, to go with 5 boards for Fayetteville (01/27) Was listed as Inactive from 11/28-01/04 Was activated and recorded a DNP-CD vs. Charlotte (11/25) Listed as Inactive for the first 11 games of the season. CAREER: Named 2004 McDonald s All-American and scored a game-high 24 points, on 8-for-12 shooting from the field and 6-for-9 from beyond the arc, in the McDonald s All-American Game Won the McDonald s Slam Dunk Contest Scored 17 points in the 2005 Roundball Classic, shooting 4-for-7 from the three-point line Two-time All-State selection at Gulf Shores Academy Named MVP of the Reebok ABCD Camp in the summer of 2004 Averaged 33.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists his senior season Averaged 28.8 points, 13.0 rebounds and 6.0 blocks per game, leading Gulf Shores to a 39-2 record his junior season. PERSONAL: Full name is Gerald Anthony Green Was an active supporter of the Celtics Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Supported the Celtics Stay in School and Read to Achieve initiatives Loves dogs and has three of them named Joker, Pluto and Reeses Favorite NBA players growing up were Michael Jordan and Tracy McGrady Favorite basketball moment is getting drafted by the Boston Celtics Hobbies include fishing and bowling Favorite movie is Faceoff Favorite actor is Martin Lawrence Favorite pregame meal is pasta If he wasn t a professional athlete he would be going to college. 05-06 Boston 32-3 374 66-138.478 6-20.300 29-37.784 10-31-41 18 41-1 13 22 4 167 5.2 TOTALS 32-3 374 66-138.478 6-20.300 29-37.784 10-31-41 18 41-1 13 22 4 167 5.2 Minutes...41, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Field Goals...10, 04/12/2006, Boston at Indiana Field Goal Attempts...19, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Three-Point Field Goals...3, 04/07/2006, Boston at Philadelphia Three-Point Attempts...4, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (Twice) Free Throws...4, 04/16/2006, Boston at New Jersey (Twice) Free Throw Attempts...6, 04/16/2006, Boston at New Jersey Offensive Rebounds...1, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (10 times) Defensive Rebounds...8, 02/22/2006, Boston at Phoenix Rebounds...9, 02/22/2006, Boston at Phoenix Assists...6, 04/16/2006, Boston at New Jersey Steals...2, 04/14/2006, Boston vs New Jersey (3 times) Turnovers...4, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (Twice) Blocked Shots...2, 04/12/2006, Boston at Indiana Points...22, 04/12/2006, Boston at Indiana 36 37

7 Al Jefferson Forward 6-10 256 01/04/85 Monticello, MS Prentiss, (MS) Starting 2nd Boston Celtics, First Round, 15th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Started all five games averaging 9.4 points and 7.4 rebounds in 20.2 minutes. 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 7.9 points and 5.1 boards in 18.0 minutes per game Scored 10+ points 21 times and grabbed 10+ boards 6 times Recorded 5 double-doubles Listed an Inactive for the final 13 games due to a sprained right ankle Listed as Inactive for 9 games from February 4-February 28 with a sprained right ankle Scored 17 points vs. Phoenix (02/01) Recorded 4th double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 boards at Milwaukee (01/29) Recorded 3rd double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 boards vs. New Jersey (01/20) Scored 18 points and grabbed 8 boards vs. Minnesota (01/18) Scored 17 points vs. Atlanta (01/06) Scored 13 points and grabbed 5 boards in his first start of the season at the Clippers (12/31) Scored a career-high 21 points and grabbed a career-high 12 boards at Dallas (12/10) Scored 16 points and grabbed 9 boards at NO/OK City (12/07) Recorded first double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 boards at Houston (12/06). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Averaged 6.7 points, 4.4 boards in 14.8 minutes per game Scored 10+ points 17 times, with the team going 13-4 in those games Grabbed 10+ boards 4 times and recorded 3 doubledoubles Led the team in rebounding 8 times Scored a career-high 19 points vs. Miami (04/15) Scored 12 points and grabbed 8 boards vs. Washington (03/13) Activated from the Injured List (02/16) Placed on the Injured List (sprained right ankle) (01/28) Recorded 3rd career double-double with 17 points and 10 boards vs. Chicago (01/19) Recorded 2nd career double-double with 10 points and a career-high tying 11 boards vs. Orlando (01/10) Recorded 1st career double-double with 10 points and a career-high 11 boards vs. Golden State (01/05) Scored double-digits in back-to-back games with 12 points in his first career start vs. New York (12/22) Scored 11 points, on 5-for-5 shooting from the field, vs. Utah (12/17) Scored 11 points and 8 boards at the Clippers (12/13) Scored 16 points at Orlando (11/29) Scored 13 points vs. San Antonio (11/19) Scored first career points and blocked 3 shots vs. Indiana (11/05). CAREER: Named to Parade All-America High School Boys Basketball First Team Finalist for the 2004 Naismith Award Named First Team All America by USA Today Scored 16 points and added 11 rebounds in the 2004 McDonald s High School All-American Game Named to 2004 USA Men s Junior National Select Team Scored 13 points and grabbed 7 rebounds in Nike Hoop Summit against top international competition as the USA Select Team defeated the World Select Team 99-79 Named All-State, All-Conference, and Conference MVP all four seasons of high school Tied a state high school tournament record with 56 points in a Class 3A semifinal game Led Prentiss to a 29-8 record and the Class 3A State Championship as a junior Named Mr. Basketball in the state of Mississippi as a senior, averaging 42.6 points and 18.0 rebounds per game Scored a career-high 66 points in Class 3A playoff game. In a game his senior year, he notched a triple-double with 62 points, 21 rebounds and 11 blocks. PERSONAL: Is a spokerperson for the TD Banknorth Kids Clubhouse, where he hosts a group of kids at every Celtics home game Participated in the Celtics License Plate unveiling at Children s Hospital Boston Wears a size 13 sneaker Joined several NBA and WNBA players in Operation Rebound to offer food and assistance to the victims of Hurricane Katrina in his home state of Mississippi Enjoys listening to music, fishing and watching movies Favorite movie is Scarface Favorite actor is Eddie Murphy Favorite player growing up was Shaquille O Neal Favorite team growing up was the Chicago Bulls. 04-05 Boston 71-1 1051 195-369.528 0-3.000 85-135.630 119-193-312 24 195-4 22 66 55 475 6.7 05-06 Boston 59-7 1062 189-379.499 0-4.000 86-134.642 97-202-299 30 166-1 30 62 46 464 7.9 TOTALS 130-8 2113 384-748.528 0-7.000 171-269.636 216-395-611 54 361-5 52 128 101 939 7.2 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 04-05 Boston 7-0 136 17-41.415 0-0 --- 9-12.750 17-28-45 2 16-0 4 4 8 43 6.1 TOTALS 7-0 136 17-41.415 0-0 --- 9-12.750 17-28-45 2 16-0 4 4 8 43 6.1 Minutes...31, 12/04/2005, Boston at New York (Twice) Field Goals...10, 12/10/2005, Boston at Dallas Field Goal Attempts...14, 12/10/2005, Boston at Dallas Three-Point Attempts...1, 03/10/2006, Boston vs Milwaukee (7 times) Free Throws...6, 04/03/2005, Boston vs Philadelphia Free Throw Attempts...7, 01/16/2006, Boston at Detroit (3 times) Offensive Rebounds...7, 01/30/2006, Boston at Minnesota Defensive Rebounds...10, 01/29/2006, Boston at Milwaukee Rebounds...12, 01/29/2006, Boston at Milwaukee (Twice) Assists...3, 03/12/2006, Boston vs Denver (Twice) Steals...3, 01/30/2006, Boston at Minnesota (Twice) Turnovers...4, 12/14/2005, Boston vs Indiana Blocked Shots...4, 12/21/2005, Boston vs Utah (Twice) Points...21, 12/10/2005, Boston at Dallas CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...29, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana Field Goals...5, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana Field Goal Attempts...12, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana Three-Point Field Goals...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (7 times) Three-Point Attempts...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (7 times) Free Throws...2, 05/03/2005, Boston vs Indiana (3 times) Free Throw Attempts...4, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Offensive Rebounds...8, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana Defensive Rebounds...7, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Rebounds...14, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana Assists...1, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana (Twice) Steals...2, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Turnovers...1, 05/03/2005, Boston vs Indiana (4 times) Blocked Shots...3, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana Points...11, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana 38 39

27 Dwayne Jones Center 6-11 251 06/09/83 Morgantown, WV American Christian (Chester, PA) St. Joseph s Starting 2nd SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Appeared in four games averaging 2.5 points and 2.8 rebounds in 10.5 minutes. 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 1.0 point and 2.2 boards in 6.2 minutes per game in 14 appearances all with the Celtics Averaged 9.0 points and 11.2 boards and 1.9 blocks in 29.5 minutes per game for the Florida Flame of the NBDL Grabbed 10+ boards twice Scored a career-high 7 points to go with 10 boards vs. Miami (04/19) Grabbed a career-high 13 boards vs. Cleveland (04/17) Scored 3 points and grabbed 4 boards in first NBA action of his career vs. Portland (02/10) Scored 8 points, grabbed 12 boards and blocked 3 shots for the Florida Flame (02/02). COLLEGIATE CAREER: An early entry candidate for the 2005 NBA Draft after spending three seasons at Saint Joseph s University (2002-03-2004-05)... Averaged 7.1 ppg (.522 FG%), 8.5 rpg, 2.1 apg and 2.37 bpg in 98 games (started 69)... Twice named to Atlantic 10 All-Defensive Team... Led the league in blocks all three seasons at Saint Joseph s... Co-recipient of school s John P. Hilferty Award, signifying the team s Most Valuable Player... Ranks second on school s alltime list for career blocks (232)... His 831 career ranks 11th in Saint Joseph s history... 2003-04: Started in all 32 games and led the Atlantic 10 in blocks (2.00)... Ranked 10th in the conference in rebounding (7.0), while tallying 6.5 ppg (.545 FG%... Completed string of three straight double-doubles on Jan. 6 at Richmond, posting 10 points and a career-high 15 rebounds... Garnered a careerhigh 23 points and 10 rebounds on Jan. 3 vs. George Washington... Posted first career double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds on Dec. 30 at Delaware... 2002-03: Played in all 30 games making one start... Led the conference in blocks (2.00)... His total of 60 blocks was the second most by a freshman in schools history (95, Rodney Blake, 1984-85)... Third freshman in school history to lead the team in rebounding... 2001-02: Redshirted season. HOW ACQUIRED: From Minnesota, along with Michael Olowokandi, Wally Szczerbiak and a future First Round draft choice, in exchange for Marcus Banks, Mark Blount, Ricky Davis, Justin Reed and two future conditional Second Round draft choices on 1/27/06. PERSONAL: Three-time first team All-Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference selection at American Christian High School in Chester, PA... 2001 TSCAC Player of the Year... Tallied over 1,700 points and 1,200 rebounds during prep career... Averaged 25.8 ppg, 17.8 rpg and 6.40 bpg as a senior in 2000-01... Twice led Delaware County area in points, rebounds and blocks per game...father, Dwayne, played football for the University of West Virginia... Graduated from Saint Joseph s with a bachelor s degree in sociology Participated in the 2006 Children s Hospital Miles for Miracles Walk. 05-06 Boston 14-0 87 4-10.400 0-0 --- 6-13.462 10-21-31 2 14-0 1 3 3 14 1.0 TOTALS 14-0 87 4-10.400 0-0 --- 6-13.462 10-21-31 2 14-0 1 3 3 14 1.0 Minutes...30, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Field Goals...2, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami Field Goal Attempts...4, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami Three-Point Field Goals...0, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami (14 times) Three-Point Attempts...0, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami (14 times) Free Throws...3, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami Free Throw Attempts...4, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami (Twice) Offensive Rebounds...5, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami Defensive Rebounds...10, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Rebounds...13, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Assists...1, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami (Twice) Steals...1, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami Turnovers...1, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (3 times) Blocked Shots...1, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (3 times) Points...7, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami 40 41

43 Kendrick Perkins Center 6-10 271 11/10/84 Nederland, TX Clifton J. Ozen (Beaumont, TX) Starting 4th Memphis Grizzlies, First Round, 27th Pick, 2003 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 5.2 points, 5.9 boards and 1.5 blocks in 19.6 minutes per game Recorded career-high s in every major statistical category Recorded 10+ points 11 times and 10+ boards 12 times Recorded 4 double-doubles Led the team in rebounding 18 times Matched career-high s with 17 points and 6 blocks vs. New York (04/09) Grabbed 14 boards and blocked 5 shots vs. Chicago (03/26) Blocked a career-high 6 shots at Orlando (02/04) Recorded 4th double-double with 11 points and 11 boards vs. the L.A. Clippers (02/03) Recorded 3rd double-double with 13 points and 11 boards to go with 5 blocks vs. Sacramento (01/27) Scored a career-high 17 points and grabbed 6 boards vs. Minnesota (01/18) Scored 10 points and grabbed 8 boards at Detroit (01/16) Recorded a double-double with 10 points and 11 boards at Philadelphia (01/13) Scored 5 points and grabbed 11 boards at Washington (01/07) Grabbed 10 boards at San Antonio (12/09) Scored 12 points and grabbed a career-high 19 boards vs. Philadelphia (11/30) Scored 7 points and grabbed 6 boards in first start of the season vs. Charlotte (11/25) Grabbed 10 boards at Charlotte (11/05). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Averaged 2.5 points and 2.9 boards in 9.1 minutes per game Grabbed 10+ boards once Played 10+ minutes 25 times Matched a career-high with 8 points and grabbed 4 boards vs. New Jersey (04/20) Scored 7 points and grabbed 7 boards vs. New York (02/11) Scored a careerhigh 8 points and grabbed 5 boards at Minnesota (02/06) Scored 6 points at Atlanta (01/22) Scored 5 points, grabbed 5 boards and dished out 3 assists vs. Orlando (01/10) Blocked a career-high 5 shots at Chicago (01/08) Scored 4 points and grabbed a career-high 13 boards in a career-high 25 minutes vs. New York (12/22) Scored 2 points and grabbed 3 boards in first appearance of the season at New York (11/06). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in six games for the Celtics, averaging 1.5 points and 1.0 rebound in 4.7 minutes per game. 2003-04: Averaged 2.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in 3.5 minutes per game in 10 appearances Activated from the Injured List (02/26) Placed on the Injured List (02/19 - back spasms) Activated from the Injured list (01/23) Scored 5 points vs. Minnesota (12/15) Activated from the Injured List (12/13) Placed on the Injured List (11/28 - right knee tendonitis) Activated from the Injured List (11/14) Placed on the Injured List (10/27 - with Bilateral Infrapatellar Tendonitis). CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round (27th pick overall) of the 2003 NBA Draft... Draft rights traded by Memphis with the draft rights to Marcus Banks to Boston for the draft rights to Troy Bell and Dahntay Jones on 06/26/03. HOW ACQUIRED: Draft rights acquired from Memphis, along with the draft rights to Marcus Banks, in exchange for the draft rights to Troy Bell and Dahntay Jones on 06/26/03. CAREER: Named to Parade All-America High School Boys Basketball First Team... Named USA Today High School Boys Basketball All-USA Second Team... Named a 2003 McDonald s High School All-America (scored 6 points, grabbed 5 rebounds and blocked 2 shots in the 2003 McDonald s High School All- America Game)... Led Ozen High School to a 96-3 record over his final three high school seasons... Ozen captured four consecutive District Championships and won the state 4A title his sophomore season... was named All-State for three consecutive seasons beginning with his sophomore season... Averaged 27.5 points, 16.4 rebounds and 7.8 blocks per game his senior season as he led Ozen to a 33-1 record. PERSONAL: Full name is Kendrick Le Dale Perkins...Nickname is Perk...Favorite movie is Next Friday...Favorite television show is Fresh Prince of Bel Air...favorite actor is Will Smith...Enjoys listening to 50 Cent...Wears a size 17 sneaker...favorite sport besides basketball is football...most influential person in his basketball career was his high school coach, Andre Bouette, a former collegiate player at North Texas from 1983-1986...favorite athlete growing up was Michael Jordan Participated in Celtics Stay in School and Read to Achieve initiatives. including a creative play Supported the National Braille Press Hands On! Books for Blind Children Event Supported the Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC) at their Annual Gala. 03-04 Boston 10-0 35 8-15.533 0-0 --- 6-9.667 5-9-14 3 6-0 0 5 2 22 2.2 04-05 Boston 60-3 548 56-119.471 0-0 --- 37-58.638 53-123-176 21 98-1 9 43 37 149 2.5 05-06 Boston 68-40 1332 137-266.515 0-2.000 80-130.615 140-264-404 69 199-3 21 107 105 354 5.2 TOTALS 138-43 1915 201-400.503 0-2.000 123-197.624 198-396-594 93 303-4 30 155 144 525 3.8 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 04-05 Boston 6-0 28 4-5.800 0-0 --- 1-3.333 3-3-6 0 7-0 0 3 3 9 1.5 TOTALS 6-0 28 4-5.800 0-0 --- 1-3.333 3-3-6 0 7-0 0 3 3 9 1.5 Minutes...39, 02/04/2006, Boston at Orlando Field Goals...8, 01/18/2006, Boston vs Minnesota Field Goal Attempts...11, 04/19/2006, Boston vs Miami (Twice) Three-Point Attempts...1, 03/12/2006, Boston vs Denver (Twice) Free Throws...6, 12/16/2005, Boston vs Milwaukee Free Throw Attempts...8, 12/16/2005, Boston vs Milwaukee Offensive Rebounds...8, 02/03/2006, Boston vs L.A. Clippers (Twice) Defensive Rebounds...11, 02/06/2006, Boston at Miami (Twice) Rebounds...19, 11/30/2005, Boston vs Philadelphia Assists...4, 04/17/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (Twice) Steals...2, 04/14/2006, Boston vs New Jersey (3 times) Turnovers...5, 04/01/2006, Boston at Chicago (Twice) Blocked Shots...6, 04/09/2006, Boston vs New York (Twice) Points...17, 04/09/2006, Boston vs New York (Twice) CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...11, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Field Goals...3, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Field Goal Attempts...4, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Three-Point Field Goals...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (6 times) Three-Point Attempts...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (6 times) Free Throws...1, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana Free Throw Attempts...2, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana Offensive Rebounds...2, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Defensive Rebounds...2, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Rebounds...4, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana Assists...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (6 times) Steals...0, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (6 times) Turnovers...1, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana (3 times) Blocked Shots...2, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana Points... 6, 04/28/2005, Boston at Indiana 42 43

34 Paul Pierce Forward 6-6 240 10/13/77 Oakland, CA Inglewood High (Inglewood, CA) Kansas Starting 9th Boston Celtics, First Round, 10th Pick, 1998 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 26.8 points, 6.7 boards, 4.7 assists and 1.4 steals in 39.0 minutes per game 26.8 points per game on 47.1 percent shooting from the field were both career-highs Recorded 4th career 2,000 point season, matching him with Larry Bird for the most in franchise history Finished 6th in the NBA in points per game Topped his franchise records for free throws made and attempted in a season Led the team in scoring 63 times, in rebounds 26 times and in assists 30 times Recorded 17 double-doubles and one triple-double Scored 36 points vs. Denver (03/12) Recorded 1st of the season and 6th career triple-double with 31 points, 12 boards and 10 assists vs. Philadelphia (03/08) Scored 39 points at the Lakers (02/26) Scored 30+ points for the seventh time in eight games with 37 points at Portland (02/24) Scored 30+ points for the 6th straight game with 30 points at Utah (02/21) Scored a career-high 50 points, to go with 8 assists and 7 boards vs. Cleveland (02/15) Scored 31 points vs. Orlando (02/12) Scored 35 points and swiped a season-high 6 steals vs. Portland (02/10) Scored 40 points vs. Phoenix (02/01) Scored 31 points, dished out 10 assists and grabbed 8 boards vs. Charlotte (01/04) Scored 43 points at Seattle (12/26) Scored 23 points, dished out 10 assists and grabbed 9 boards vs. Milwaukee (12/16) Scored 43 points and grabbed 11 boards vs. Chicago (12/02) Scored 33 points at Atlanta (11/23) Scored 24 points and grabbed a career-high tying 15 boards at Cleveland (11/22) Recorded a double-double with 26 points and 11 boards vs. Toronto (11/18) Dished out 10 assists vs. Houston (11/13) Scored 32 points at Charlotte (11/05) Scored 30 points and grabbed 12 boards vs. New York (11/02). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Averaged 21.6 points, 6.6 boards, 4.2 assists and 1.6 steals in 36.1 minutes per game Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice (for games played 1/31/05-2/6/05 and 3/7/05-3/13/05) Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star Team for the fourth straight season The Celtics were 6-5 when he scored 30+ points Recorded 17 double-doubles and two triple-doubles Led the team in scoring 46 times, rebounding 24 times and assists 24 times Recorded 10+ rebounds 17 times 10+ assists 2 times 10+ free throws made 17 times 10+ free throws attempted 25 times Scored 25 points and grabbed 11 boards at Toronto (04/17) Scored 32 points at Milwaukee (04/13) Scored a season-high 38 points and grabbed 12 boards vs. Detroit (03/11) Scored 27 points and grabbed 10 boards vs. Atlanta (03/09) Scored 32 points at Minnesota (02/06) Recorded 2nd triple-double of the season with 28 points, 10 boards and 10 assists vs. New Jersey (02/02) Scored 34 points vs. Phoenix (01/28) Scored 33 points at Charlotte (01/25) Scored 21 points and matched a career-high with 15 boards vs. Atlanta (01/14) Recorded first triple-double of the season with 19 points, 10 boards and a season-high 10 assists vs. New Orleans Scored 34 points at Cleveland (12/18) Scored 33 points at the Clippers (12/13) Scored 37 points, on 18-for-20 from the foul line, vs. Washington (11/17) Scored 28 points, grabbed 10 boards and dished out 8 assists at New York (11/06) Scored 35 points, grabbed 13 boards and dished out 8 assists vs. Philadelphia (11/03). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in and started all seven games for the Celtics, averaging 22.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game Scored 33 points in Game 2 vs. Indiana Scored 30 points, grabbed 7 boards, dished out 8 assists and blocked 5 shots in the Celtics 110-79 win at Indiana in Game 4.Scored 20 points, grabbed 11 boards and dished out 6 assists in Game 6. 2003-04: Averaged 23.0 points, 6.5 boards, 5.1 assists and 1.6 steals in 38.7 minutes per game The Celtics were 13-4 when he scored 30+ and 1-0 when he scored 40+ points Ranked 5th in the league in scoring average Matched a career-high with 13 assists at Washington (4/4) Scored 37 points and grabbed 12 boards at Washington (3/13) Scored 35 points at Philadelphia (2/7) Scored 25 points and grabbed 11 boards vs. Dallas (12/17) Scored a season-high 41 points (team is 12-3 all-time when he scores 40+ points) and grabbed 9 boards at Cleveland (12/13) Scored 33 points and grabbed 11 boards vs. Toronto (12/12) Scored 36 points to go along with season-highs with 14 boards and 4 blocks vs. Seattle (12/10) Recorded a double-double with 33 points and 10 assists at Denver (12/07) Recorded 3rd career tripledouble with 26 points, 10 boards and 10 assists vs. Milwaukee (11/28) Became the fastest Celtic ever to score 10,000th career point vs. Indiana (3/12) Recorded 19 double-doubles (team was 13-6 when he recorded a double-double) Played in his 15,000th career minute vs. New Orleans (12/31) Attempted 500+ free throws (631); made 500+ free throws (517); made 600+ (602) field goals; grabbed 500+ rebounds (522); tallied 110+ (115) 3-point field goals; made 130+ steals (131) and logged 3000+ minutes (3,099), marking the fourth consecutive season he has accomplished this feat 30+ points 17 times 40+ points once 10+ rebounds 14 times 10+ assists six times 40+ minutes 34 times 10+ free throws made 14 times 15+ free throws made three times 10+ free throws attempted 19 times 15+ Free Throws Attempted six times Led team in scoring 54 games; rebounding 27 games and assists 41 games. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in and started all four playoff games for the Celtics, averaging 20.8 points and 8.8 rebounds per game Recorded a double-double with 20 points and 10 boards in Game 1 vs. Indiana. 2002-03: Averaged 25.9 points, 7.3 boards and 4.4 assists in 39.2 minutes per game... scored 8 points in 18 minutes in the 2003 All-Star Game... Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played 1/20-1/26... Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played 12/2-12/8... Broke franchise record and led the league in free throws made and attempted shooting 604-for-753... Ranked fifth in the league in points per game and tied for seventh in the league in steals per game... Logged a career-high 578 rebounds and a career-high 349 assists... Led the team in scoring 56 times, in rebounding 28 times and in assists 36 times... Had 61 20+ points games, 26 30+ points games and 5 40+ point games... Had 18 10+ rebound games... Had 35 5+ assist games... Had 21 3+ steal games... Recorded a career-high 20 double-doubles... DND due to a sore lower back versus Toronto (2/28 & 3/2)... NWT due to a sore lower back versus Los Angeles Clippers (3/7)... Recorded first career triple-double with 27 points, 13 boards and a career-high 13 assists versus Orlando (1/26)... Scored a season-high 46 points, going 20-for-21 from the foul line versus New York (11/02)... Scored 45 points and grabbed 10 boards versus Denver (1/24)... Scored 40 points versus Philadelphia (1/20)... Scored 98-99 Boston 48-47 1632 284-647.439 84-204.412 139-195.713 117-192-309 115 139-1 82 113 50 791 16.5 99-00 Boston 73-72 2583 486-1099.442 96-280.343 359-450.798 83-313-396 221 237-5 152 178 62 1427 19.5 00-01 Boston 82-82 3120 687-1513.454 147-384.383 550-738.745 94-428-522 253 251-3 138 262 69 2071 25.3 01-02 Boston 82-82 3302 707-1598.442 210-520.404 520-643.809 81-485-566 261 237-1 154 241 86 2144 26.1 02-03 Boston 79-79 3096 663-1592.416 118-391.302 604-753.802 106-472-578 349 227-2 139 288 62 2048 25.9 03-04 Boston 80-80 3099 602-1497.402 115-384.299 517-631.819 69-453-522 410 234-3 131 303 52 1836 23.0 04-05 Boston 82-82 2960 556-1223.455 108-292.370 549-668.822 78-461-539 348 255-1 133 230 39 1769 21.6 05-06 Boston 79-79 3084 689-1462.471 111-314.354 627-812.772 77-453-530 375 223-3 107 273 34 2116 26.8 TOTALS 605-603 22876 4674-10631.440 989-2769.357 3865-4890.790 605-3257-3962 2332 1803-19 1036 1888 454 14202 23.5 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 01-02 Boston 16-16 672 122-303.403 30-104.288 120-157.764 27-110-137 66 52-0 27 61 20 394 24.6 02-03 Boston 10-10 445 77-193.399 16-45.356 101-117.863 11-79-90 67 38-0 21 44 8 271 27.1 03-04 Boston 4-4 162 26-76.342 5-17.294 26-31.839 6-29-35 10 12-0 5 25 4 83 20.8 04-05 Boston 7-7 277 47-93.505 7-27.259 59-68.868 7-47-54 32 18-0 13 19 10 160 22.9 TOTALS 37-37 1556 272-665.409 58-193.301 306-373.820 51-265-316 175 120-0 66 149 42 908 24.5 Minutes...54, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Field Goals...17, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Field Goal Attempts...36, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Three-Point Field Goals...8, 11/09/2001, Boston vs Seattle Three-Point Attempts...14, 11/17/2001, Boston at Atlanta Free Throws...20, 11/02/2002, Boston at New York Free Throw Attempts...24, 04/04/2006, Boston at Toronto (Twice) Offensive Rebounds...9, 04/09/1999, Boston vs Philadelphia Defensive Rebounds...13, 01/29/2005, Boston at Chicago (6 times) Rebounds...15, 11/22/2005, Boston at Cleveland (5 times) Assists...13, 04/04/2004, Boston at Washington (Twice) Steals...9, 12/03/1999, Boston vs Miami Turnovers...9, 01/07/2004, Boston vs Orlando (4 times) Blocked Shots...5, 12/19/2001, Boston vs Cleveland Points...50, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland continued on next page... CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...54, 05/12/2003, Boston vs New Jersey Field Goals...16, 05/03/2002, Boston vs Philadelphia Field Goal Attempts...25, 05/03/2002, Boston vs Philadelphia (Twice) Three-Point Field Goals...8, 05/03/2002, Boston vs Philadelphia Three-Point Attempts...10, 05/03/2002, Boston vs Philadelphia (Twice) Free Throws...21, 04/19/2003, Boston at Indiana Free Throw Attempts...21, 04/19/2003, Boston at Indiana Offensive Rebounds...4, 05/05/2002, Boston at Detroit Defensive Rebounds...15, 05/12/2002, Boston vs Detroit Rebounds...17, 05/12/2002, Boston vs Detroit Assists...11, 05/07/2003, Boston at New Jersey Steals...5, 04/23/2005, Boston vs Indiana (Twice) Turnovers...8, 04/17/2004, Boston at Indiana (Twice) Blocked Shots...5, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Points...46, 05/03/2002, Boston vs Philadelphia 44 45

Paul Pierce continued from previous page. 37 points while matching a career-high 15 rebounds versus Chicago (12/16)... Recorded 4th consecutive double-double versus Atlanta (11/23), scoring 31 points and grabbing 10 boards... Recorded 3rd consecutive double-double, scoring 36 points and grabbing 14 boards versus Atlanta (11/22)... Recorded third double-double of the season scoring 18 points and grabbing 13 boards versus New Jersey (11/20)... Scored 28 points, while grabbing 12 boards versus Milwaukee (11/16)... PLAYOFFS: Led the Celtics in scoring and assists in both rounds of the playoffs... averaged 29.0 points, 8.8 rebounds and 7.8 assists in round two versus New Jersey... Recorded his first career playoff triple-double with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 2 of the second round at New Jersey... Shot an NBA playoff record 21-for-21 from the foul line in Game 1 of the first round at Indiana... Broke the franchise playoff record for points in a half with 32 in the second half of Game 4 in the first round versus Indiana... Grabbed 10+ rebounds six times. 2001-02: Signed a multi-year contract extension on 08/01/01... Scored 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 23 minutes at the 2002 NBA All-Star Game (2/10), his first All-Star appearance... Named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice (12/2 & 4/7)... Named Eastern Conference Co-Player of the Month twice, once in April and once with teammate Antoine Walker for December... Only Celtic to start and appear in all 82 games, led team in most offensive categories, posting averages of 26.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.88 steals... First Celtic in team history to finish as the league leader in total points scored (2,144)... Led the team in scoring 52 times, in rebounds 16 times and in assists 12 times... Had 67 20+ point games... had 33 30+ point games this season... Had one 40+ point game... Had 38 7+ rebound games... Had 24 5+ assist games... Had 23 3+ steal games... Had six 5+ steal games... Had 7 3+ block games... PLAYOFFS: Led the team in scoring in three rounds of the postseason... Averaged 30.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.8 steals in the five game series against Philadelphia... Was among the NBA league leaders in post-season scoring (394, 3rd), 3-pointers made (30, 3rd), total assists (66, 9th), double-doubles (7, 5th) and steals (27, 6th)... Averaged 24.6 ppg including a 46-point performance in a decisive Game 5 victory against Philadelphia... Tallied a team playoff high of 17 rebounds in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals versus Detroit... Sparked the Celtics amazing comeback in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals against New Jersey, scoring 21 of his game-high 28 points in the second half, 19 of which came in the fourth quarter... 2000-01: Only Celtic to start all 82 games... Became the first Celtic to score 2,000 points since Larry Bird completed the feat in 1987-88... Set the team record for free throws attempted in a season (738)... Led the team and finished eighth in the league in points per game (25.3), fourth in total points (2071)... Finished second on the team and ninth in the league in steals per game (1.68)... Finished third in the league in both free throws made and attempted... Led the team in scoring 43 times, rebounds 19 times, assists 13 times and minutes played 20 times... Played 40+ minutes 35 times... Scored 40+ points eight times... Scored 30+ points 23 times... Scored 20+ points 60 times... Grabbed 5+ rebounds 58 times... Was named NBA Player of the Month for March 2001, averaging 30.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.60 steals for the month... Was named NBA Player of the Week for the week of March 19... Posted consecutive 40+ point games when he scored 42 points in 36 minutes at Phoenix (3/15) and scored 42 points in 38 minutes versus L.A. Lakers (3/13)... 1999-00: Played in 73 games (72 starts) in his second NBA season... His 19.5 points and 35.4 minutes per game were second-best on the team... Averaged 5.4 boards and 3.0 assists per game... His 2.08 steals per game average ranked him second in the NBA... Scored 10+ points 69 times... Scored 20+ points 33 times... 30+ points seven times... Grabbed 10+ rebounds six times... Notched 3+ steals 24 times... Played 40+ minutes 19 times... Recorded six double-doubles... Activated from Injured List on 12/26 after missing seven games (placed on the IL 12/12 with a sprained left ankle)... DND (at Orlando on 1/26 and at Miami on 1/25) due to strained hamstring... 1998-99: Had a tremendous rookie campaign with Boston... Started 47 of 48 games he appeared in and averaged 16.5 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.71 steals in 34.0 minutes per game... Ranked 10th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (.412) and three-point field goals made (84)... Finished 19th in the league in steals per game... Among qualifying NBA rookies, ranked second in points per game, three-point field goal percentage, steals and rebounding, third in blocked shots (1.04) and field goal percentage (.439, 284-for-647), fourth in minutes per game, fifth in assists and 10th in free throw percentage (.713, 139-for-195)... Captured Schick Rookie of the Month honors for February when he led the NBA in steals (2.73), led all rookies in points per game (20.4) and added 7.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.45 blocked shots... 30+ points two times... 20+ points 19 times... 10+ points 37 times... Tallied double-figures in 38 of 48 games... Was Boston s top scorer 16 times... Posted three double-doubles... Sat out two games with a sprained right ankle (3/11 at Atlanta, 3/12 at Detroit). CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Boston Celtics in the First Round (10th Pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft... Signed a multi-year contract extension with Boston on 08/01/01. CAREER: An early entry candidate for the 1997 NBA Draft... Left the University of Kansas following his junior season... Was named first team All-American by the Associated Press following his junior year with the Jayhawks... Captured Most Valuable Player honors of the Big 12 Conference Tournament in 1997 and 1998... Ranks as the fifth-leading scorer in Kansas history (1,786 pts.) and 11th on the alltime rebounds list (676)... Scored 777 points in 1997-98 - the fifth-most single-season point total in Jayhawks history... Named Associated Press First Team All-American and a finalist for the 1998 John Wooden and Naismith awards... Selected First Team All-Big 12 Conference by both the AP and Coaches... Won Most Valuable Player honors in both the Preseason NIT and the Big 12 Conference Tournament... Captured the first of two Big-12 Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player awards after averaging 21.7 points and guiding Kansas to the inaugural tournament championship... During summer of 1996, earned a spot on the roster of the USA s Under 22 team and helped USA go unbeaten in World Championship-qualifying tournament in Puerto Rico... Honored as the Big Eight Co-Freshman of the Year with Colorado s Chauncey Billups... Became the first Jayhawk freshman since Danny Manning to score 30 points when he poured in 30 against East Tennessee State on Jan. 4... Was team s top scorer in NCAA Tournament (12.8 ppg)... Earned honorable mention All-Big Eight honors and was selected second team Freshman All-American by Basketball Weekly. PERSONAL: Nickname is The Truth which was given to him by Shaquille O Neal... Son of Lorraine Hosey... Was a member of the USA Basketball team that competed in the 2002 World Basketball Championship... Received the 2002 Home Team Community Service Award - a $50,000 grant to the charity of his choice - for his volunteer activities, community service, and impact in the Boston area... Enjoys listening to Michael Jackson and Snoop Dogg... Lists Pulp Fiction as his favorite movie and Samuel Jackson as his favorite actor... Would like to travel the world when his basketball career is over... Lists being drafted by the Celtics as his most memorable basketball moment... Wears a size 15 sneaker... Hosts 34 kids at each home game in a section called Pierce s Playground... Majored in Crime and Delinquency Studies at Kansas... Favorite sports other than basketball are football and tennis... Lists Earvin Magic Johnson as his favorite athlete growing up. Established The Truth Fund, his own charitable foundation, in 2002 Is an active supporter of Tufts-New England Medical Center Played a critical role in the 2006 opening of the Paul Pierce Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery at New England Medical Center Sponsors/hosts Annual Thanksgiving Dinner for single mothers and their children Is the Official Celtics Read to Achieve spokesperson, and member of the NBA s All-Star Reading Team Spokesperson for Celtics Heroes Among Us program, posing with awardees at each Celtics home game Represented team at Celtics License Plate unveiling at Children s Hospital Co-hosts with Baron Davis a celebrity infused sports and fashion weekend to raise funds for charity and continues Earvin Magic Johnson s charity game as part of the weekend entitled A Midsummer Night s Dream. Received a locker from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; Pierce is the first active NBA player to receive the honor. 46 47

51 Kevin Pittsnogle Center 6-11 262 07/30/84 Martinsburg, HS (Martinsburg, WV) West Virginia Starting 1st SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Appeared in four games with the Miami Heat summer league team in Orlando averaging 5.0 points in 14.5 minutes per game Appeared in four games with the Dallas Mavericks summer league team in Denver averaging 6.5 points in 17.5 minutes per game. CAREER: 2005-06: Named First team All-Big East One of the finalists for the Wooden Award and Naismith Award Led the team in scoring at 19.3 points per game Led the team in minutes played at 36.0 per game First career double-double with 27 points and a career-high 10 rebounds against Kentucky Named to the Big East weekly Honor Roll for December 5 and January 16 Named Big East Player of the Week for the second week in a row for his performance against Canisius Double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds against Providence 2004-05: Averaged 11.9 points and 19.3 minutes per contest Started the final 16 games of the year Scored double figures in 23 games Had 19 multiple three-point games Named to the Big East All-Tournament team Named to the NCAA All-Albuquerque region team 2003-04: Appeared in 31 games, starting 26 of them Averaged 10.2 points and 3.7 rebounds per game Had a season-high 24 points against Seton Hall Was the Mountaineers leading scorer in Big East games at 12.3 points per contest Averaged 10.0 points during the 2004 European Tour 2002-03: Gained experience from international competition in the summers of 2002 and 2003... Started all 29 games as a freshman Averaged 11.6 points (second on team) and team highs of 4.8 rebounds per game and 1.3 blocks per game... Shot WVU bests of 49.8 percent overall from the court and 47.6 percent from three-point range Named to the 2003 Big East all-rookie team Twice named Big East Rookie of the Week.Earned first honors of the week after recording 17 points over JMU and after posting 19 points against Duquesne Became the first WVU player to earn Big East Rookie of the Week honors twice in the same season Participated on the 2003 USA Junior World Championship Team Led the USA to a perfect 5-0 record winning the Global Games in Dallas Was USA s leading scorer with 12.6 points, despite not starting a game Started in the final game and scored 17 points in the win over Puerto Rico Averaged 4.8 points in the Junior World s. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on July 26, 2006. PERSONAL: Son of Kevin and Tammy Pittsnogle Big East Academic All-Star Received his bachelor s in athletic coaching education in December, 2005 Married on October 9, 2004 (wife Heather) Son Kwynsie born on February 3, 2006. RECORD - WEST VIRGINIA YEAR G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG 02-03 29-29 126-258.498 49-103.476 35-49.714 138 32 24 39 336 11.6 03-04 31-26 116-290.400 53-144.368 32-41.780 115 27 15 15 317 10.2 04-05 35-17 146-314.465 60-141.462 66-78.846 129 22 21 16 418 11.9 05-06 33-33 231-485.476 91-227.401 84-98.857 181 40 31 39 637 19.3 TOTALS 128-105 619-1342.461 253-615.411 217-266.816 181 121 91 109 1708 13.3 48 49

0 Leon Powe Forward 6-8 244 01/22/84 Oakland, CA Oakland Tech HS (Oakland, CA) California Starting 1st Denver Nuggets, Second Round, 49th Pick, 2006 NBA Draft SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Appeared in five games averaging 6.6 points and 3.6 rebounds in 15.4 minutes per game. CAREER: 2005-06: Led the Pac-10 in scoring (20.5 points per game) and rebounding (10.1 rebounds per game), becoming only the sixth player in league history to accomplish the feat Earned All-Pac-10 honors Selected a preseason candidate Wooden All-American team Consensus Second Team All- American by the Associated Press Was one of only three players in the nation to average a double-double Set school single-season records for free throws made (194) and attempted (270) Career-high 41 points on 14-for-17 shooting in a double-overtime win over Oregon in the Pac- 10 semifinals tournament... 2004-05: Sat out the 2004-05 season as a medical red shirt while recovering from a pair of knee surgeries Named MVP of the San Francisco Pro-Am league in the summer of 2005 when he averaged 33 points per game and 11 rebounds per game Averaged 23.6 points per game and 10.4 rebounds per game in five games during Cal s summer trip to Italy, with a high of 37 points vs. the Belgian team, Liege 2003-04: Earned All-Pac-10 honors Earned Pac-10 Freshman of the Year Became the first freshman in history to lead the Pac-10 in rebounding First Golden Bear freshman to be named team MVP and pace Cal in both scoring and rebounding Holds the freshman rebounding record of 9.5 per game Led the Pac-10 with 14 double-doubles Opened his career with five consecutive double doubles and finished the year with seven in the final 12 games Set his career high with 15 boards in the Pac-10 opener vs. Washington Voted MVP of the Golden Bear Classic Voted Pac-10 Player of the Week Jan. 26 after that UCLA effort and 14-points, 8 rebounds against USC. HOW ACQUIRED: Draft rights acquired from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for a future second round draft pick on 6/28/06. PERSONAL: Full name is Leon Powe, Jr Born in Berkeley, California Nickname is The Show In May 2003, received an award from the Alameda County Board of Supervisors that recognizes the accomplishments of foster care children Was a Social Welfare Major at California. RECORD - CALIFORNIA YEAR G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG 03-04 27-26 142-291.488 0-1.000 125-205.610 256 19 19 17 409 15.1 04-05 DNP-INJURED 05-06 27-27 178-359.496 3-9.333 194-270.719 273 38 24 15 553 20.5 TOTALS 54-53 320-350.492 3-10.300 319-475.672 529 57 43 32 962 17.8 50 51

50 Theo Ratliff Center 6-10 238 04/17/73 Demopolis, AL Demopolis (Demopolis, AL) Wyoming Starting 12th Detroit Pistons, First Round, 18th Pick, 1995 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Posted 88 blocked shots (1.6 bpg) to land him ninth on Portland s all-time blocked shots list (387) Averaged 4.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 23.7 mpg Played in 55 games, starting 19 Sat out 27 games with a left ankle injury Put up a season-high 14 points to go with nine rebounds and two blocks April 7 vs. Seattle... Notched 11 points and six rebounds April 12 at L.A. Clippers... Tallied 11 points to go with 12 rebounds and two blocks Jan. 25 vs. Denver... Scored 11 points - including the game-winning bucket - Nov. 16 vs. Chicago... Pulled down a season-high 14 rebounds Nov. 11 vs. Detroit - a Trail Blazer career-high and three boards shy of an NBA career-best... Posted 10 points, seven rebounds and two blocks Jan. 11 vs. L.A. Lakers. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Fourth in NBA in blocked shots (2.51 bpg)... Finished with 158 rejections for the season and teamed with Joel Przybilla (163 blocks) to give the Blazers one of the most effective inside defenses in the NBA... Averaged 4.8 ppg, 5.3 rpg, and 27.5 mpg in 63 contests... Started first 27 games of the season and 45 total... Matched career high 9 blocked shots in second game of season at the Clippers on Nov. 5... It tied the all-time Blazers individual high for a game he already shared with Bill Walton and Mychal Thompson... Tallied a season-high 13 points to go along with 12 rebounds Dec. 27 at Philadelphia... Season-high 13 rebounds, eight of them at the offensive end, Dec. 9 at Boston... Posted two double-doubles... Led Blazers in rebounding five times... Slowed by a bruised left shoulder suffered in a Dec. 30 game vs. San Antonio... Missed the last 16 games of the season because of the injury. 2003-04: WITH PORTLAND: First Trail Blazers league stats leader since Tracy Murray topped the three-point accuracy column in 1993-94... Third in voting for NBA s Defensive Player of the Year behind Indiana s Ron Artest and Detroit s Ben Wallace... In just 32 games with Portland, rejected 141 opponent shots, an all-time Blazers best average of 4.4 per game... Previous high was 3.2 bpg by Bill Walton during the 1976-77 championship season (211in 65 contests)... His 141 blocked shots as a Trail Blazer are the most for one season since 1992-93 when Clifford Robinson swatted away 163 in 82 games, and is the sixth highest season s total in franchise history... Tied Bill Walton and Mychal Thompson for the most blocks in one game for when he negated 9 shots at Orlando on 2/2... Blocked six or more shots 12 times in 32 Portland games, the top 12 one-game efforts on the team... His six blocked shots for Atlanta in an 11/6 game against Portland was a Blazers opponent high for the season... Ratliff s considerable defensive presence in the middle helped reduce opponent field goal accuracy to 43.6% from 45.9% before he arrived in Portland and the scoring average to 89.3 ppg from 93.7... Averaged 7.9 points, 7.3 rebounds (second highest on the team) and 31.8 minutes... Led team in FG shooting (54.0%)... Posted three double-doubles and scored 10 or more points nine times, including a season high 18 vs. Seattle 3/27 WITH ATLANTA: NBA s leading shot-blocker with a 3.13 per game average in 53 outings at the time of the trade to Portland... Averaged 8.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 3.13 blocks and 31.1 minutes in the 53 games, all but one of them starts... Claimed season-high 14 rebounds vs. Milwaukee 12/2... Atlanta season-high 16 points 1/27 vs. Phoenix... Averaged a leaguebest 3.61 per game average in 85 games, including play for both Atlanta and Portland... 2002-03: Claimed his second NBA shot-blocking title in three years with a career high 262 rejections in 81 games (3.2 per game)... Ninth in balloting for NBA Defensive Player of the Year honors... In the last three months of the season, averaged 4.4 bpg... For the year, averaged 8.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 31.1 minutes in 81 starts while shooting 46.4% and 72.0% from the field and line respectively... The minutes played, rebounding totals (607) and blocked shots were all season career highs Had nine double-doubles and 16 double-digit rebounding games... Pulled down 17 rebounds in an 11/16 game vs. New Orleans, matching his career high... During the season, he also set or tied game career highs in assists, steals and blocks... Scored a season-high 20 points vs. Toronto 3/8... Equaled his career high in blocks with 9 in three different games... 2001-02: After starting the first two games of the season, Ratliff underwent surgery to his right hip to repair a small cartilage tear... Placed on the injured list until 1/11, but pain persisted and he played just one more game before going on the injured list for the remainder of the season... During that time, he underwent an extensive rehab program... Averaged 8.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.7 blocks in the three games he did play... 2000-01: Suffered a stress fracture of the right wrist in the fourth quarter of a 2/7 game vs. Houston which forced him to miss the final 28 games of the season and the NBA All-Star game in which he was voted the East s starting center... One of the Sixers major reasons for the club s posting the best record in the East, Ratliff (along with three of his teammates) was traded by NBA shot-blocking crown with a career-best 3.74 per game average... He also posted season career-highs of 12.4 ppg and 8.3 rpg and finished with 12 double-doubles... 1999-00: Led the Sixers in blocked shots for the second consecutive year (3.0 bpg), that was the fourth best in the league... He was fourth at Philly in scoring (11.9 ppg) and third in rebounding (7.6 rpg)... Shot 50.3% from the field and 77.1% from the line... Missed 25 games due to various ankle problems... 1998-99: Selected to the NBA All-Defensive 2nd team after finishing fourth in the league in blocked shots (2.98 per game)... Only Philadelphia player to start all 50 games in the lockout-shortened season... Recorded 11.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, the latter a Sixers high... Ran up a personal streak of 68 consecutive games with at least one blocked shot before it was broken 3/1 at Washington... 1997-98: Saw action in all 82 scheduled games for the first time in his career... Traded by Detroit to Philadelphia on 12/18... Averaged 11.2 points and 7.3 rebounds in 58 games with the Sixers... On 3/22 vs. Boston, scored a career-high 27 points on 10-of-15 shooting... Slowed over the last third of the season with synovitis in his right knee... 1996-97: Detroit s shot-blocking leader for the second straight year... Ranked 19th in the NBA in blocks (1.46 bpg) despite averaging only 17.9 minutes per contest... Started half of the 76 games he played in at center... Averaged 5.4 points and 3.4 rebounds... 1995-96: Shot a season career-high 55.7% from the floor... Averaged 4.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in 75 games including two starts as a rookie... CAREER PLAYOFFS: Has been in 21 postseason games, averaging 8.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.5 blocks while shooting 47.9% FGs and 67.1% FTs... Best playoff effort came in 2000 when he averaged 13.0 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.0 blocks and 37.4 minutes to help the Sixers to the semifinals against Indiana... Scored a career-playoff high 26 points against the Pacers 5/15. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Detroit in first Round (18th pick overall) -- Portland s pick acquired in trade with Randolph Childress and 1995 second round pick for Detroit s 1995 first round pick (8th overall, Shawn Respert) on 6/26/95... Traded by the Pistons to the Philadelphia 76ers with Aaron McKie for Jerry Stackhouse and Eric Montross on 12/18/97... Traded by the 76ers to the Atlanta Hawks with Toni Kukoc, Nazr Mohammed and Pepe Sanchez for Dikembe Mutombo and Roshown McLeod on 2/22/01. HOW ACQUIRED: From Portland, along with Sebastian Telfair and a 2008 second round pick in exchange for Raef LaFrentz, Dan Dickau and the draft rights to Randy Foye on 6/28/06 PERSONAL: Full given name is Theophalus Curtis Ratliff... Theo and his wife, Kristina, have four children, Stacia, Yasmeen, Alexis and Sasha... His mother s name is Camillia and he has two brothers, Thad and Tim... A member of the NBA s All-Star Reading Team, he was been a frequent participant in the Hawks Read to Achieve program... Boyhood idols were Magic Johnson and Walter Payton... In the summer of 1993, played on USA Basketball s Under-22 world championship team... Was a communications major at Wyoming. 95-96 Det. 75-2 1305 128-230.557 0-1.000 85-120.708 110-187-297 13 144-1 16 56 116 341 4.5 96-97 Det. 76-38 1292 179-337.531 0-0 --- 81-116.698 109-147-256 13 181-2 29 56 111 439 5.8 97-98 Det.-Phil. 82-67 2 447 306-597.513 0-0 --- 197-281.701 221-326-547 57 258-8 50 116 258 809 9.9 98-99 Phi. 50-50 1627 197-419.470 0-0 --- 166-229.725 139-268-407 30 180-8 45 92 149 560 11.2 99-00 Phi. 57-56 1795 247-491.503 0-0 --- 182-236.771 140-295-435 36 185-4 32 108 171 676 11.9 00-01 Phi. 50-50 1800 228-457.499 0-0 --- 165-217.760 125-288-413 58 165-3 30 126 187 621 12.4 01-02 Atl. 3-2 82 10-20.500 0-0 --- 6-11.545 5-11-16 1 8-0 1 7 8 26 8.7 02-03 Atl. 81-81 2518 276-595.464 0-0 --- 154-214.720 154-463-607 73 271-3 56 137 262 706 8.7 03-04 Atl.-Port. 85-83 2664 266-549.485 0-0 --- 140-217.645 195-419-614 71 300-3 54 120 307 672 7.9 04-05 Port. 63-45 1731 115-257.447 0-0 --- 74-107.692 110-220-331 34 183-4 23 56 158 304 4.8 05-06 Port. 55-19 1301 108-189.571 0-0 --- 54-83.651 89-190-279 28 143-1 18 47 88 270 4.9 TOTALS 677-493 18562 2060-4141.497 0-1.000 1304-1831.712 1398-2804-4202 414 2052-37 354 921 1815 5424 8.0 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 95-96 Det. 1-0 4 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 96-97 Det. 3-0 18 3-4.750 0-0 --- 2-4.500 2-2-4 1 5-0 1 3 4 8 2.7 98-99 Phil. 7-7 204 20-43.465 0-0 --- 11-19.579 23-28-51 6 19-0 5 7 18 51 7.3 99-00 Phil. 10-10 374 48-101.475 0-0 --- 34-47.723 28-51-79 9 35-1 10 17 30 130 13.0 TOTALS 21-17 600 71-148.480 0-0 --- 47-70.671 53-81 -134 16 59-1 16 27 52 189 9.0 Minutes...52, 02/02/2001, Philadelphia vs Orlando Field Goals...12, 02/03/2000, Philadelphia at Houston Field Goal Attempts...18, 04/11/2003, Atlanta vs Cleveland Three-Point Attempts...1, 01/11/1996, Detroit at Charlotte Free Throws...11, 04/16/1997, Detroit vs Milwaukee Free Throw Attempts...14, 04/14/1999, Philadelphia vs Toronto Offensive Rebounds...9, 02/19/1998, Philadelphia at Indiana Defensive Rebounds...15, 11/03/2000, Philadelphia at Orlando Rebounds...17, 11/16/2002, Atlanta vs New Orleans (Twice) Assists...5, 12/05/2002, Atlanta vs Milwaukee Steals...4, 02/18/2003, Atlanta at Dallas (3 times) Turnovers...7, 01/06/2003, Atlanta vs New Jersey (3 times) Blocked Shots...9, 11/05/2004, Portland vs L.A. Clippers (7 times) Points...27, 03/22/1998, Philadelphia at Boston CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...44, 05/01/2000, Philadelphia vs Charlotte Field Goals...10, 05/15/2000, Philadelphia at Indiana Field Goal Attempts...16, 05/15/2000, Philadelphia at Indiana Three-Point Field Goals...0, 05/19/2000, Philadelphia vs Indiana (21 times) Three-Point Attempts...0, 05/19/2000, Philadelphia vs Indiana (21 times) Free Throws...6, 05/15/2000, Philadelphia at Indiana Free Throw Attempts...7, 05/15/2000, Philadelphia at Indiana (Twice) Offensive Rebounds...6, 05/19/1999, Philadelphia at Indiana Defensive Rebounds...6, 05/19/2000, Philadelphia vs Indiana (6 times) Rebounds...12, 05/19/1999, Philadelphia at Indiana Assists...2, 05/19/2000, Philadelphia vs Indiana (5 times) Steals...3, 05/10/2000, Philadelphia vs Indiana (Twice) Turnovers...5, 05/10/2000, Philadelphia vs Indiana Blocked Shots...6, 04/28/2000, Philadelphia vs Charlotte Points...26, 05/15/2000, Philadelphia at Indiana Philadelphia on 2/22... Despite missing 32 games with injuries, he played enough to win his first 52 53

12 Allan Ray Guard 6-2 208 06/17/84 Bronx, NY St. Raymond s (Bronx, NY) Starting 1st SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Appeared in five games, starting one, averaging 14.4 points and 2.0 assists in 25.2 minutes per game. CAREER: 2005-06: Finished second on the team in scoring (18.5 ppg) and third in steals (37) Scored a season-high 28 points twice in wins over Marquette and Syracuse. Scored 20 or more points 16 times Overcame an eye injury suffered in the Big East Tournament and scored 25 points in Villanova s secondround win over Arizona in the NCAA Tournament Hit 88 percent of his free throws Surpassed the 2,000-point mark this season Named Big East Player of the Week (1/31) and Dick Vitale National Player of the Week 2004-05: Named second team All-Big East Led Villanova in scoring at 16.2 ppg Won Sy Kaselman award (Big East s best free throw shooter,.828) Handed out a season-high five assists to go with 14 points in a 67-52 win over St. Joseph s (2/7) Matched his season-high in points with 27 in an 83-62 win over Kansas (1/22) Passed 1,000 points for the season when he scored 26 points against Albany (12/22) 2003-2004: Named third team All- Big East Led Villanova in scoring, minutes and 3-point field goal percentage Posted new career-highs in every statistical category Scored 29 points in an 80-68 over Virginia Tech (2/18) Scored 21 of his 23 points in the second half of a 92-89 win at Boston College (1/14) Scored a career-high 38 points and grabbed 11 boards in a 114-103 win at the University of Redlands (11/22) 2002-03: Ended his freshman campaign in the starting line-up after starting the season as a solid contributor off of the bench Contributed 12 points in Villanova s 81-73 victory over Michigan State in the Great Alaskan Shootout Led Villanova in scoring in his college debut with 16 points in a 73-61 loss against Marquette (11/15). HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on July 6, 2006. PERSONAL: Son of Allan and Larnel Ray High school teammate of Denver Nugget Julius Hodge Majored in Sociology at Villanova with a minor in communications Has a Rottweiler named Nia Favorite food is spaghetti with meat sauce Pregame ritual during college was to make 200 baskets before the start of the game Favorite car is a BMW 760.Favorite movie is He Got Game Favorite NBA player growing up was Michael Jordan Loves to go bowling Favorite thing to do on a day off is to sleep and get as much rest as possible. RECORD - VILLANOVA YEAR G-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG 02-03 31-5 100-270.370 38-127.299 70-92.761 79 46 31 4 308 9.9 03-04 35-34 203-467.438 87-222.392 114-144.792 135 96 33 7 607 17.3 04-05 32-29 169-407.415 80-213.376 101-122.828 90 57 37 4 519 16.2 05-06 31-31 186-478.389 107-288.372 112-126.889 115 45 37 3 591 18.5 TOTALS 129-99 658-1622.403 312-850.367 397-484.817 419 244 138 18 2025 15.4 54 55

9 Rajon Rondo Guard 6-1 176 02/22/86 Louisville, KY Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) Kentucky Starting 1st Phoenix Suns, First Round, 21st overall, 2006 NBA Draft SUMMER LEAGUE 2006: Started in five games averaging 10.4 points, 5.8 assists and 2.2 steals in 32.2 minutes per game. CAREER: 2005-06: Led the SEC in assists (4.9 APG) and ranked second in steals (2.0 spg), while averaging 11.2 points and a team-high 6.1 rebounds Scored in double figures 17 times and had five games of 10 or more rebounds Recorded career-high 25 points on 7-for-12 shooting and dished out seven assists vs. Louisville Tallied 21 points and nine rebounds vs. Indiana Posted a doubledouble of 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. West Virginia Pulled down a career-high 19 rebounds vs. Iowa, the highest total ever by a Kentucky guard Dished out a careerhigh 12 assists with zero turnovers vs. Ole Miss Notched 11 points, eight rebounds and six assists vs. Connecticut in the second round of the NCAA Tournament 2004-05: Named to the SEC All-Freshmen Team Set Kentucky single-season record for steals with 87 swipes Had at least one steal in each game Tied Kentucky s singlegame record with eight steals, in just 20 minutes, vs. Mississippi State Scored double figures in his first three NCAA Tourney games Handed out a season-high eight assists with no turnovers at Vanderbilt. HOW ACQUIRED: Draft rights acquired from Phoenix along with Brian Grant and cash considerations in exchange for a future first round pick on 06/28/06. PERSONAL: Full name is Rajon Pierre Rondo Son of Amber Rondo Majored in communications.favorite pre-game meal is grilled chicken Favorite car is a Lamborghini Favorite movie is Cinderella Man Favorite NBA player growing up was Isiah Thomas Enjoys shopping in his spare time Favorite actor is Will Smith. RECORD - KENTUCKY YEAR G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG 04-05 34-34 102-200.510 10-33.303 60-103.583 97 118 87 8 274 8.1 05-06 34-28 147-305.482 18-66.273 68-119.571 209 167 69 5 380 11.2 TOTALS 68-62 249-505.493 28-99.283 128-222.577 306 285 156 13 654 9.6 56 57

44 Brian Scalabrine Forward 6-9 235 03/18/78 Long Beach, CA Enumclaw HS (Enumclaw, WA) Southern California Starting 6th New Jersey, Second Round, 35th Pick, 2001 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 2.9 points and 1.6 boards in 13.2 minutes per game Scored 10+ points 4 times Scored 10 points and pulled down a season-high 7 boards vs. Miami (04/19) Scored 10 points vs. Cleveland (04/17) Scored a seasonhigh 14 points at New Jersey (04/16) Scored 10 points and grabbed 4 boards at Miami (02/06) Scored 5 points in his first start of the season vs. Phoenix (02/01) Scored 4 points and grabbed 2 boards at Atlanta (01/10). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Appeared in 54 games, averaging 6.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 21.6 minutes per game for New Jersey Averaged 10.8 points and 6.9 rebounds in 14 starts Led team in steals 9 times, blocks 8 times, and rebounds 6 times Scored a career-high 29 points, to go with a career-high 10 assists to record his first career double-double vs. Golden State (01/26/04) Recorded a career-high 11 rebounds and season-high free throws made (7) and attempted (8) vs. Philadelphia (04/17/05). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in four games with New Jersey, starting three, with averages of 2.3 points and 1.8 rebounds in 15.3 minutes per game. 2003-04: Appeared in 69 games, averaging 3.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.5 minutes per game Averaged 9.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in two starts Shot a career-high 8-8 from the free throw line vs. New Orleans (11/18/03) Led the team 3 times in rebounds and 7 times in blocks. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 9 playoff games averaging 3.3 points and 1.3 rebounds in 8.1 minutes per game In team s Game 5 triple overtime victory at Detroit (05/14/04) he scored a playoff careerhigh 17 points, including 4 three-pointers. 2002-03: Appeared in 59 games averaging 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds in 12.3 minutes per game Averaged 7.4 points and 6.3 rebounds in seven starts Had a career-high 5 assists vs. Houston (03/31/03) Scored a season-high 16 points vs. New Orleans (03/09/03). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 7 games averaging 0.6 points and 0.6 rebounds per game Played 1 minute and had 1 rebound in Game 6 of 2002 NBA Finals. 2001-02: Appeared in 28 games averaging 2.1 points and 1.8 rebounds Played first NBA game vs. Milwaukee (01/31/02) Led team once in scoring and once in rebounding Scored 16 points vs. Toronto (04/14/02) Missed first 43 games of 2001-02 season with fractured fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 6 games averaging 0.3 points and 0.5 rebounds per game Had 2 rebounds and 1 block vs. Indiana (04/22/02). CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the New Jersey Nets in the second round (35th pick overall) of the 2001 NBA Draft Signed with the Boston Celtics as a free agent on August 2, 2005. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on August 2, 2005. CAREER: Started in 91 of 92 career games in three-year USC career Finished career ranked 6th in USC history in points (1441) and 7th in blocks (81) Honored as an All PAC-10 Conference Honorable Mention and as a NABC District 15 Second Team pick As a senior, was second on the team in scoring (14.7 ppg) and assists (2.8 ppg) and third in rebounds (5.9 rpg) As a junior, earned Honorable Mention All- America honors from The Sporting News and was an All PAC-10 and NABC All-District 15 First Team pick As a sophomore, was named PAC-10 Newcomer of the Year and received All PAC-10 Honorable Mention honors. PERSONAL: Married to Kristen Couch in Hawaii in August of 2003 Has 2 brothers and 1 sister Favorite show is Survivor Favorite movie is Gladiator Favorite musical artist is Jay-Z Earned a degree in Social Science from USC His website, www.scalabrine.com, has information about his career and his Take It to the Hoop Basketball Camp which is held in Stamford, CT Supported the Celtics Read to Achieve and Stay in School initiatives Attended and supported Horizons for Homeless Children s Gala. 01-02 New Jersey 28-0 290 23-67.343 3-10.300 11-15.733 12-39-51 21 39-0 9 24 2 60 2.1 02-03 New Jersey 59-7 724 68-169.402 14-39.359 30-36.833 40-101-141 46 77-0 16 46 18 180 3.1 03-04 New Jersey 69-2 928 86-218.394 10-41.244 58-70.829 42-131-173 65 113-0 21 42 14 240 3.5 04-05 New Jersey 54-14 1167 132-332.398 22-68.324 53-69.768 83-161-244 88 111-3 34 66 18 339 6.3 05-06 Boston 71-1 938 74-193.383 31-87.356 26-36.722 27-87-114 51 127-0 21 50 19 205 2.9 TOTALS 281-24 4047 383-979.391 80-245.327 178-226.788 204-519-723 271 467-3 101 228 71 1024 3.6 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 01-02 New Jersey 6-0 14 1-3.333 0-1.000 0-0 --- 1-2-3 0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0.3 02-03 New Jersey 7-0 20 2-4.500 0-1.000 0-0 --- 1-3-4 0 3-0 0 1 0 4 0.6 03-04 New Jersey 9-0 73 11-17.647 5-6.833 3-6.500 7-5-12 1 15-0 3 4 0 30 3.3 04-05 New Jersey 4-3 61 2-11.182 1-4.250 4-4 1.000 2-5-7 2 6-0 1 4 2 9 2.3 TOTALS 26-3 168 16-35.457 6-12.500 7-10.700 11-15-26 3 24-0 4 10 3 45 1.7 Minutes...45, 04/15/2005, New Jersey at Toronto Field Goals...12, 01/26/2005, New Jersey at Golden State Field Goal Attempts...17, 01/26/2005, New Jersey at Golden State Three-Point Field Goals...3, 04/16/2006, Boston at New Jersey (4 times) Three-Point Attempts...6, 01/29/2006, Boston at Milwaukee (Twice) Free Throws...8, 11/18/2003, New Jersey vs New Orleans Free Throw Attempts...8, 04/20/2005, New Jersey at Boston (3 times) Offensive Rebounds...7, 01/23/2003, New Jersey at Golden State Defensive Rebounds...9, 04/17/2005, New Jersey vs Philadelphia Rebounds...11, 04/17/2005, New Jersey vs Philadelphia (Twice) Assists...5, 04/15/2005, New Jersey at Toronto (5 times) Steals...3, 04/17/2005, New Jersey vs Philadelphia (4 times) Turnovers...4, 04/07/2005, New Jersey vs New York (Twice) Blocked Shots...2, 04/07/2006, Boston at Philadelphia (12 times) Points...29, 01/26/2005, New Jersey at Golden State CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...25, 04/24/2005, New Jersey at Miami Field Goals...6, 05/14/2004, New Jersey at Detroit Field Goal Attempts...7, 05/14/2004, New Jersey at Detroit Three-Point Field Goals...4, 05/14/2004, New Jersey at Detroit Three-Point Attempts...4, 05/14/2004, New Jersey at Detroit Free Throws...2, 04/28/2005, New Jersey vs Miami (3 times) Free Throw Attempts...4, 05/09/2004, New Jersey vs Detroit Offensive Rebounds...2, 05/14/2004, New Jersey at Detroit (3 times) Defensive Rebounds...2, 04/26/2005, New Jersey at Miami (4 times) Rebounds...3, 05/14/2004, New Jersey at Detroit (Twice) Assists...1, 05/01/2005, New Jersey vs Miami (3 times) Steals...1, 05/01/2005, New Jersey vs Miami (4 times) Turnovers...3, 04/26/2005, New Jersey at Miami Blocked Shots...1, 04/28/2005, New Jersey vs Miami (3 times) Points... 17, 05/14/2004, New Jersey at Detroit 58 59

55 Wally Szczerbiak Forward 6-7 245 03/05/77 Madrid, Spain Cold Spring Harbor (New York, NY) Miami (Ohio) Starting 8th Minnesota Timberwolves, First Round, 6th Pick, 1999 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 17.5 points in 36.7 minutes per game with the Celtics, and 19.0 points in 37.9 minutes per game on the season Was listed as Inactive for the final 7 games of the season due to a left knee cartilage injury Underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on April 11, 2006 Scored 10+ points as a Celtic 30 times, 20+ points 12 times and 30+ points once Led the team in scoring 6 times Scored his high as a Celtic with 30 points at Miami (03/16) Scored 23 points at Washington (03/07) Scored 23 points and grabbed 6 boards at Toronto (03/05) Scored 25 points at Portland (02/24) Dished out a season-high 10 assists vs. the L.A. Clippers (02/03) Scored 20 points at Milwaukee (01/29) Scored 10 points in his Celtics debut vs. Sacramento (01/27). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Concluded his sixth NBA campaign by coming off the bench in his final 30 appearances (44 total)... Saw action in 81 games (missing the Feb. 13 contest vs. Chicago with the flu), after playing just 80 games in the previous two seasons combined... Finished 16th in the league in field goal accuracy at 50.6% (his fourth 50%+ effort in six years) and ranked 23rd in free throw accuracy (85.5%)... Averaged 15.5 ppg and shot 51.3% off the bench, compared to 15.4 ppg (49.8%) in 37 starts... Saw his double-figure scoring streak stopped at 28 games March 15 at Dallas; he netted 10+ in 72 games (20+ on 18 occasions), and was Minnesota s top scorer 14 times... Tallied 28 points and a season-high nine rebounds March 4 vs. Milwaukee... Dealt his 1,000th career assist Feb. 9 vs. Denver, and sank his 250th trey Jan. 10 vs. the Lakers... Tallied a season-high 34 points (with eight assists) Jan. 21 at Seattle, the 11th 30-point effort of his career but the first since his 44-point outing vs. Chicago on Apr. 13, 2003... It s also the most points scored by a non-starter in Wolves history; Gerald Glass had 32 on Dec. 23, 1990 at the L.A. Lakers... Logged a season-high 44 minutes Jan. 7 vs. Philadelphia, grabbed nine rebounds Dec. 26 vs. Washington, and pumped in 29 points Dec. 17 vs. the L.A. Clippers... Scored the 5,000th point of his career Dec. 14 vs. Portland; he passed Tony Campbell for fourth place on the Wolves all-time scoring chart Nov. 28 at Sacramento... Saw his string of 39 consecutive free throws made halted Jan. 1 vs. Memphis (dating to Dec. 4 at the Clippers) 2003-04: Played in a careerlow 28 games (all off the bench)... Sat out the first 53 games with a strained plantar fascia in his left foot... Made his 2003-04 debut by scoring six points in 16 minutes Feb. 19 vs. Sacramento... Placed on the Injured List on Oct. 29, after appearing in just one preseason game... Tallied 10.2 ppg and 3.1 rpg; he shot a career-low 44.9% from the floor, but hit 43.5% of his three-point attempts... Contributed a season-high 24 points March 19 at Phoenix... Hit 48.4% (62-for-128) in 14 road games, compared to 40.7% (44-for-108) in 14 at Target Center... Passed the 10,000-minute plateau Feb. 20 at Detroit... Surpassed Chuck Person (218) for the fourth spot in team history in three-pointers made April 12 vs. Utah... 2002-03: Ranked second on the Wolves in scoring at 17.6 ppg... Saw action in only 52 games after suffering a dislocated fifth toe on his left foot in Minnesota s first preseason outing... Played four games in November before he was placed on the Injured List on Nov. 19... Returned to the lineup Jan. 10 vs. Sacramento; the Wolves went 33-15 from that point... Exploded for career-high and then franchise single-game recordtying and 44 points April 13 vs. Chicago... It was one of eight times he led Minnesota in scoring, and was his 10th career 30+ point night... Closed the season by averaging 25.7 ppg in the last six, shooting 57.9% (66-for-114) in that stretch... Paced the Wolves with 26 points while grabbing a season-high 11 rebounds March 2 vs. New York... Logged a season-high 50 minutes March 5 at Sacramento; he played 40+ minutes in 16 of his last 29 games (39.5 mpg)... Had 30 points and a season-high eight assists Feb. 23 vs. Phoenix... Netted 21 points Feb. 11 vs. Dallas, capped by the game-winning basket as time expired - his first career buzzer-beater (eighth in club history)... Went 12-for-12 from the line Feb. 24 at Milwaukee... Ranked 13th in the NBA in FT accuracy (86.7%) and fifth from three-point range (42.1%)... The Opening Night (Oct. 30) DNP vs. Denver halted his string of 196 consecutive starts, 10 short of Pooh Richardson s franchise record... 2001-02: Averaged a career-high 18.7 ppg and again ranked among the league leaders in shooting accuracy; finished 11th in FG percentage (50.8%), after a fifth-place showing in 2000-01 (51.0%) and a seventh-place effort as a rookie (51.1%)... Also shot a career-high 45.5% from three-point range, placing fourth in the league... Led Minnesota in scoring 23 times and tallied 20+ points on 33 occasion... Scored 33 points (13-17 FG) March 17 vs. Utah, his eighth 30+ effort of the year... Scored 10 points in his first NBA All-Star Game, held Feb. 10 in Philadelphia... Led Minnesota with 34 points Jan. 11 vs. the L.A. Lakers... Scored a then career-high 37 points Jan. 4 vs. Utah... His 13-for-13 showing from the line Jan. 11 was a career best... Tallied 27 points and 10 rebounds Dec. 30 at Portland, his fifth point/rebound double-double of the year (16th career)... Grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds Nov. 17 vs. Orlando... Pumped in 35 points (28 in the first half) Nov. 6 vs. New York... 2000-01: Posted 14.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.2 apg and 34.8 mpg in starting all 82 games... Ranked fifth among the league s leaders in field-goal accuracy (52.0%)... Also finished 11th in free-throw percentage (87.0%, tops among frontcourt players)... Shot 63.6% (42-for-66) in the fourth quarters of the Wolves last 26 games... The Wolves top rebounder six times and led the team in assists on four occasions... Named MVP of the Schick Rookie Challenge as a sophomore Feb. 10, scoring 27 points (11-for-13 FG, 5-for-6 3PT) with eight rebounds... Had a career-high-tying 10 assists Jan. 2 at Washington... 1999-00: Completed his rookie season in the NBA as Minnesota s third-leading scorer... Appeared in 73 games, sitting out nine with inflammation in his right knee; he was on the Injured List from Dec. 30-Jan. 11... Drew 53 starting assignments, including the final 32 games of the season; the Wolves were 34-19 in his starts... Averaged 14.6 ppg (on 55.8% shooting), 4.7 rpg and 3.7 apg while logging 35.8 mpg in starting the last 32... Scored a season-high 27 points March 19 vs. Milwaukee, including five three-pointers (a club season best)... Notched his first career point/rebound double-double Dec. 18 at Dallas, tallying 18 points and a season-high 10 rebounds... Narrowly missed a triple-double Feb. 22 vs. Golden State, finishing with 21 pts/10 ast/9 reb... Scored 13 points in the Schick Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend Feb. 12 in Oakland... Ranked fifth among rookies in scoring (11.6 ppg), and seventh in the NBA in field goal accuracy (51.1%). CAREER: Finished his career as Miami s (Ohio) second all-time leading scorer (1,847 points) Had his jersey number (32) retired at Miami in September 2001 1998-99: Named MAC Player of the Year Named First Team All-American by John Wooden Basketball News, Basketball America, CollegeHoops Insider and Sports Illustrated and Second Team All-American by AP, NABC and WSBWA Ranked third in the country in scoring at 24.2 ppg Tossed in a career-high 43 points in a first-round NCAA Tournament win over Washington 1997-98: Averaged a team-high 24.4 ppg en route to first-team all conference honors Poured in a season-high 41 points in a double OT win at Dayton, including 31 points in the 2nd half and overtime sessions Suffered a broken right wrist in the opening minutes of a game at Central Michigan and missed the next right contest 1996-97: Earned the team s Most Improved Player Award, averaging 12.8 ppg and 5.4 rpg 1995-96: Named to the MAC All-Freshmen Team. HOW ACQUIRED: From Minnesota, along with Dwyane Jones, Michael Olowokandi and a future first round draft choice, in exchange for Marcus Banks, Mark Blount, Ricky Davis, Justin Reed and two future conditional second round draft choices on 1/27/06 PERSONAL: He and wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Annabella and Amberly Member of the gold medal USA Basketball team at the 2001 Goodwill Games Member of the gold medal USA Basketball team at the Tournament of the Americas in 1999 Member of the 1998 USA Basketball Goodwill Games team that captured the gold medal, averaging a team-high 17.2 ppg Spokesperson for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society s Pennies for Patients program and the Timberwolves FastBreak Foundation s Minnesota FoodShare campaign His father, Walt, played professionally for the Pittsburgh Condors of the ABA and for Real Madrid in Spain. 99-00 Minn 73-53 2171 342-669.511 28-78.359 133-161.826 89-183-272 201 175-3 58 83 23 845 11.6 00-01 Minn 82-82 2856 469-920.510 26-77.338 181-208.870 133-314-447 260 226-4 59 138 33 1145 14.0 01-02 Minn 82-82 3117 609-1200.508 87-191.455 226-272.831 120-271-391 257 188-1 66 181 21 1531 18.7 02-03 Minn 52-42 1836 351-729.481 61-145.421 150-173.867 53-188-241 136 123-0 44 87 22 913 17.6 03-04 Minn 28-0 622 106-236.449 20-46.435 53-64.828 24-64-88 33 42-0 12 28 1 285 10.2 04-05 Minn 81-37 2558 465-919.506 63-169.373 260-304.855 82-221-303 191 178-0 40 132 16 1253 15.5 05-06 Minn-Bos 72-71 2729 493-1012.487 102-255.400 278-310.897 77-236-313 213 150-0 40 136 19 1366 19.0 TOTALS 470-367 15889 2835-5685.499 387-961.403 1281-1492.859 578-1477-2055 1291 1082-8 319 785 135 7338 15.6 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 99-00 Minn 4-4 94 12-30.400 0-3.000 0-0 --- 2-6-8 2 7-0 3 1 1 24 6.0 00-01 Minn 4-4 143 18-37.486 0-1.000 20-25.800 4-14-18 10 6-0 5 12 3 56 14.0 01-02 Minn 3-3 131 21-44.477 2-9.222 16-18.889 9-12-21 6 8-0 2 8 0 60 20.0 02-03 Minn 6-6 252 29-61.475 3-14.214 26-30.867 6-24-30 13 19-0 6 18 1 87 14.5 03-04 Minn 12-0 298 47-112.420 10-29.345 38-41.927 9-30-39 20 31-0 6 24 2 142 11.8 TOTALS 29-17 918 127-284.447 15-56.268 100-114.877 30-86-116 51 71-0 22 63 7 369 12.7 Minutes...54, 04/14/2000, Minnesota at Vancouver Field Goals...19, 04/13/2003, Minnesota vs Chicago Field Goal Attempts...26, 04/13/2003, Minnesota vs Chicago Three-Point Field Goals...6, 04/13/2003, Minnesota vs Chicago Three-Point Attempts...9, 12/12/2005, Minnesota at Philadelphia (Twice) Free Throws...13, 01/11/2002, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers Free Throw Attempts...13, 01/11/2002, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers Offensive Rebounds...5, 01/09/2002, Minnesota vs Seattle (9 times) Defensive Rebounds...9, 03/07/2003, Minnesota at L.A. Lakers (6 times) Rebounds...14, 11/17/2001, Minnesota vs Orlando Assists...10, 02/03/2006, Boston vs L.A. Clippers (3 times) Steals...4, 03/12/2006, Boston vs Denver (Twice) Turnovers...6, 01/10/2006, Minnesota at Milwaukee (6 times) Blocked Shots...3, 02/17/2003, Minnesota at Utah Points...44, 04/13/2003, Minnesota vs Chicago CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...50, 04/24/2003, Minnesota at L.A. Lakers Field Goals...9, 04/24/2002, Minnesota at Dallas Field Goal Attempts...17, 04/24/2002, Minnesota at Dallas Three-Point Field Goals...2, 05/25/2004, Minnesota at L.A. Lakers (3 times) Three-Point Attempts...7, 05/23/2004, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers Free Throws...9, 04/22/2003, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers (Twice) Free Throw Attempts...11, 04/22/2003, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers (Twice) Offensive Rebounds...4, 05/19/2004, Minnesota vs Sacramento (Twice) Defensive Rebounds...5, 05/31/2004, Minnesota at L.A. Lakers (7 times) Rebounds...8, 04/21/2002, Minnesota at Dallas Assists...7, 05/23/2004, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers Steals...2, 05/25/2004, Minnesota at L.A. Lakers (6 times) Turnovers...7, 04/28/2001, Minnesota vs San Antonio Blocked Shots...2, 04/28/2001, Minnesota vs San Antonio Points...25, 04/24/2002, Minnesota at Dallas 60 61

30 Sebastian Telfair Guard 6-0 160 06/09/85 Brooklyn, NY Abraham Lincoln HS (Brooklyn, NY) Starting 3rd Portland Trail Blazers, First Round, 13th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 9.5 points, 3.6 assists, one steal and 24.1 minutes in 68 games while starting 30 games in his second NBA season In 30 starts, averaged 11.0 points, 4.2 assists and two rebounds Missed 12 games (Dec. 16-Jan. 6) with a ligament sprain in his right thumb... Averaged 12.3 points, 4.2 assists and 1.5 steals while shooting 48.2 percent from the field in the month of April Tallied 24 points, four assists and zero turnovers March 17 at Cleveland... Collected 15 points and seven assists April 14 at L.A. Lakers... Marked a career-high with five 3-pointers, scoring 21 points with four rebounds and four assists Jan. 13 vs. Orlando... Set career-high in points (27) and rebounds (6) Nov. 20 at New York, one game after hitting for season-high 20 points vs. Golden State Nov. 18... Sank three 3-pointers in both contests... Dished a season-high eight assists Nov. 25 at Orlando... Put up 14 points and five assists while going 4-for-7 from 3-point land Feb. 4 at Denver. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Averaged 6.8 points, 3.3 assists, 0.51 steals and 19.6 minutes in 68 games while starting 26 games in his rookie NBA season... His 460 points most by a rookie since Arvydas Sabonis tallied 1,058 in 1995-96... Most assists (224) by a Blazers rookie since Steve Colter (243) in 1983-84... Finished second among NBA rookies in assists, third in free throw percentage (78.9%) and 13th in scoring Came on strong in his last 26 games, all starts, when he averaged 11.1 points, 6.6 assists, 1.00 steals and 34.3 minutes... Scored in double numbers in 16 the last 26 outings while running the Blazers offense... Dished out a career-high 13 assists and had a career-high 6 steals along with 11 points Apr. 19 at Denver and came back a night later with 11 assists and 17 points in the season s final victory over the Lakers... Scored a season/career-high 23 points in Feb. 4 win over Charlotte, making seven-of-12 from the floor, two-of-four from long range and seven-of-eight free throws... Made career-high eight field goals three times and in his seventh NBA game on Dec. 5 against Phoenix made a career-high nine free throws in 10 attempts... Scored his first NBA points on a 24-foot three-pointer with 9:33 remaining in the second quarter at the FleetCenter... Led the team in scoring twice and in assists 13 times... Sat out two games with injuries: A sprained right ankle on Feb. 25 vs. Atlanta and sore ankles on Apr. 15 at Golden State Drew 12 DNP-CD s in season s first 26 games. CAREER: Led Brooklyn s Abraham Lincoln to three New York City PSAL titles and to one state championship... First player in history to be on a three-time PSAL championship team... Became New York state s all-time leading prep scorer, surpassing Kenny Anderson... Abraham Lincoln High School was 106-19 during his four years... 2003-04: Finalist for the 2004 Naismith Award after averaging 33.2 points, 9.2 assists and 3.7 rebounds in leading Lincoln to a 26-6 record... Scored 25 points in the PSAL Championship game against Cardozo as Lincoln won its third PSAL title... PSAL Player of the Year... Scored 30 points, including game-winning three-pointer against Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy and top NBA prospect Dwight Howard PREP ALL-AMERICAN NOTES: 2004 McDonald s All-American... Parade Magazine All-American team... Ranked No. 1 among the high school class of 2004 by Basketball Times and No. 6 by Prep Stars... Named to the 2004 USA Men s Junior National Select Team that played at the Nike Hoop Summit in San Antonio... Originally committed to play at Louisville before becoming an early entry candidate for the draft... 2004 POSTSEASON ALL- STAR GAMES: Dished out 11 assists to help the East gain a 126-96 victory over the West in the McDonald s High School All-Star game... Against top international competition in the Nike Hoop Summit in San Antonio, tallied six points and seven assists as the USA Select team rolled to a 99-79 victory over their international counterparts. HOW ACQUIRED: Acquired from Portland along with Theo Ratliff and 2008 second round pick in exchange for Raef LaFrentz, Dan Dickau and the draft rights to Randy Foye 6/28/06. PERSONAL: Cousin of New York Knicks guard Stephon Marbury Has a daughter named Samaya (10 months) Favorite pregame meal is lemon grilled chicken with pasta Favorite recording artist is Jay-Z Favorite car is a Maserati GT Sport Favorite movie is Independence Day Likes to create music in his spare time Favorite thing to do on his day off is to sit around the house talking to his family. 04-05 Portland 68-26 1330 169-430.393 17-69.246 105-133.789 10-94-104 224 120-0 35 125 4 460 6.8 05-06 Portland 68-30 1641 228-578.394 57-162.352 130-175.743 19-101-120 247 167-1 66 115 6 643 9.5 TOTALS 136-56 2971 397-1008.394 74-231.320 235-308.763 29-195-224 471 287-1 101 240 10 1103 8.1 Minutes...44, 04/05/2005, Portland at Utah Field Goals...9, 03/17/2006, Portland at Cleveland Field Goal Attempts...16, 11/18/2005, Portland vs Golden State (Twice) Three-Point Field Goals...5, 01/13/2006, Portland vs Orlando Three-Point Attempts...8, 11/18/2005, Portland vs Golden State Free Throws...9, 12/05/2004, Portland vs Phoenix Free Throw Attempts...11, 11/20/2005, Portland at New York Offensive Rebounds...4, 11/04/2005, Portland at Denver Defensive Rebounds...6, 03/18/2006, Portland at Milwaukee (Twice) Rebounds...6, 03/18/2006, Portland at Milwaukee (3 times) Assists...13, 04/19/2005, Portland at Denver Steals...6, 04/19/2005, Portland at Denver Turnovers...7, 03/18/2006, Portland at Milwaukee (Twice) Blocked Shots...1, 03/20/2006, Portland vs Milwaukee (10 times) Points...27, 11/20/2005, Portland at New York 62 63

13 Delonte West Guard 6-4 180 07/26/83 Washington DC Eleanor Roosevelt HS (Greenbelt, MD) St. Joseph s Starting 3rd Boston Celtics, First Round, 24th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft 2005-06 SEASON: Averaged 11.8 points, 4.6 assists, 4.1 boards and 1.2 steals in 34.1 minutes per game Led all point guards in blocked shots with 46 Scored 10+ points 43 times, 20+ 7 times and 30+ once Led the team in assists 26 times Dished out a career-high 12 assists at Philadelphia (04/07) Scored 21 points and dished out 6 assists at New York (03/29) Scored 19 points and dished out 10 assists at the Lakers (02/26) Scored a career-high 30 points at Phoenix (02/22) Scored 22 points at Utah (02/21) Grabbed a career-high 10 boards vs. Cleveland (02/15) Swiped career-high 5 steals at Orlando (02/04) Scored 23 points and dished out 6 assists vs. Atlanta (01/06) Scored 20 points, on 9-for-11 shooting, at Denver (01/02)... Scored 19 points, to go with 7 assists at Golden State (12/28) Scored 14 points to go with 9 boards, 9 assists, 4 blocks and 3 steals (11/02). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2004-05: Averaged 4.5 points in 13.0 minutes per game Went 6-1 in the starting lineup Scored 10+ points 7 times Played 10+ minutes 20 times Scored 15 points and dished out 7 assists vs. New Jersey (04/20) Scored 15 points at Washington (04/05) Scored 11 points and recorded career-highs with 8 boards and 4 steals vs. Charlotte (03/04) Scored a career-high 19 points at Phoenix (02/27) Scored 16 points and grabbed 7 boards in a career-high 38 minutes at Utah (02/25) Scored 17 points at Denver (02/23) Activated from the Injured List (01/21) Placed on the Injured List (fractured right fourth metacarpal) 12/01/04 Scored 7 points in 9 minutes in the first appearance of his career vs. Cleveland (11/26) Activated from the Injured List on 11/26/04 Placed on the Injured List (right thumb fracture) on 11/01/04. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in seven playoff games for the Celtics, including three starts, with averages of 4.1 points and 1.0 steal in 16.4 minutes per game Scored a playoff career-high 14 points, on 5-for-5 shooting from the field and 3-for-3 shooting from beyond the arc, to go with 2 steals in Game 4 at Indiana. CAREER: 2003-04: Appeared in and started all 32 games for St. Joseph s, averaging 18.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game Helped lead St Joe s to a 30-2 record, including a perfect (27-0) regular season, reaching the top of the national rankings, while earning the school s first-ever #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament Named First Team All-America by Basketball Times and Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press Was Atlantic 10 First Team selection Scored 20+ points 16 times Became 42nd player in St. Joe s history to surpass the 1,000 career point mark Set a school record with 37 consecutive free throws made, bettering the mark of 27 he had set earlier in the season Had a perfect game at Xavier, hitting for a career-high 33 points on 12-for-12 shooting from the field, including 3-for-3 from beyond the arc and 6-for-6 from the free throw line Named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week four times. 2002-03: Appeared in 26 games, starting 22, with averages of 17.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game Named to Atlantic 10 All-Conference First Team, while also being named the conference s Most Improved Player Was the team s leading scorer before a stress fracture of the right fibula hobbled him for the team s final eight games Tied for the league lead in scoring for conference games (21.1 ppg.) Scored in double figures in 23 of 26 games, leading the team in scoring 12 times Named Big 5 Player of the Week four times and A-10 Player of the Week twice. 2001-02: Appeared in 31 games, starting two, while leading the St. Joe s bench in scoring with averages of 5.9 points and 3.0 rebounds per game Also led the bench in minutes per game (17.0 mpg.) Scored in double figures five times. PERSONAL: Delonte is the son of Delphina Addison He is a very talented artist If not a professional basketball player he would be an artist His favorite pregame meal is lasagna His favorite basketball memory is leading St. Joseph s to an undefeated (27-0) season in 2003-04 Is a big fan of the Philadelphia Eagles Enjoys drawing and painting in his spare time Wears a size 13 sneaker A spokesperson for Southwest Assists (clean-up day, pizza party, trip to Washington, DC) Participated in the Celtics Read to Achieve and Stay in School initiatives Supported the National Braille Press Hands On! Books for Blind Clildren.Participated in the 2006 Children s Hospital Miles for Miracles Walk Has his own foundation, The Delonte West Foundation, a fund of the Institute for Science and Health, which strives to make an impact in the lives of children through education, health and the arts (www.delontewest13.com). 04-05 Boston 39-7 507 66-155.426 24-67.358 19-27.704 14-51-65 53 69-0 21 24 8 175 4.5 05-06 Boston 71-71 2418 333-684.487 84-218.385 86-101.851 57-232-289 329 197-3 84 133 46 836 11.8 TTOTALS 110-78 2925 399-839.476 108-285.379 105-128.820 71-283-354 382 266-3 105 157 54 1011 9.2 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 04-05 Boston 7-3 115 11-21.524 5-11.455 2-4.500 2-7-9 4 17-0 7 2 1 29 4.1 TOTALS 7-3 115 11-21.524 5-11.455 2-4.500 2-7-9 4 17-0 7 2 1 29 4.1 Minutes...50, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Field Goals...12, 02/22/2006, Boston at Phoenix Field Goal Attempts...22, 02/22/2006, Boston at Phoenix Three-Point Field Goals...4, 03/01/2006, Boston vs Miami (3 times) Three-Point Attempts...9, 03/01/2006, Boston vs Miami Free Throws...5, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland (4 times) Free Throw Attempts...7, 01/10/2006, Boston at Atlanta Offensive Rebounds...4, 02/10/2006, Boston vs Portland (Twice) Defensive Rebounds...10, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Rebounds...10, 02/15/2006, Boston vs Cleveland Assists...12, 04/07/2006, Boston at Philadelphia Steals...5, 02/04/2006, Boston at Orlando Turnovers...5, 04/05/2006, Boston vs Washington (3 times) Blocked Shots...4, 11/02/2005, Boston vs New York Points...30, 02/22/2006, Boston at Phoenix CAREER POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Minutes...27, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana Field Goals...5, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Field Goal Attempts...5, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (Twice) Three-Point Field Goals...3, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana Three-Point Attempts...3, 05/03/2005, Boston vs Indiana (Twice) Free Throws...1, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana (Twice) Free Throw Attempts...2, 05/05/2005, Boston at Indiana (Twice) Offensive Rebounds...1, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (Twice) Defensive Rebounds...2, 04/25/2005, Boston vs Indiana (Twice) Rebounds...3, 04/25/2005, Boston vs Indiana Assists...2, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana Steals...3, 04/23/2005, Boston vs Indiana Turnovers...1, 05/07/2005, Boston vs Indiana (Twice) Blocked Shots...1, 04/23/2005, Boston vs Indiana Points...14, 04/30/2005, Boston at Indiana 64 65

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