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Memphis Grizzlies vs. Denver Nuggets (1 9-6 0 ) (42-36) Saturday, April 14, 2007 FedExForum, 7:00 p.m. CST; FSN Sou, 103.5 FM Regular Season Game #80, Home Game #40 GRIZZLIES PROBABLE STARTERS: P # Player Ht Wt Comments F 21 Hakim Warrick 6-9 219 LAST GAME: 12 points (5-10 FG, 2-2 FT), 4 rebounds (2 offensive), 1 assist and 1 steal in 27 minutes (4/10 @ SAC). INJURY UPDATE: BRIAN CARDINAL Left knee arroscopic surgery (OUT, Inactive); RUDY GAY Sprained right ankle (DAY-TO-DAY); KYLE LOWRY Fractured left wrist (OUT, Inactive); MIKE MILLER Patella tendinitis, bo knees (DAY-TO-DAY); DAMON STOUDAMIRE Patella tendinitis, right knee (DAY-TO-DAY, Inactive) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: TONY BARONE (Ba-ROW-Nee); PAU (POW) GASOL; TARENCE (TOR-ence) KINSEY RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 2006-07 AVGS: 12.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 0.9 apg, 26.2 mpg F 30 Dahntay Jones 6-6 210 LAST GAME: Team-high 20 points (7-15 FG, 1-1 3FG, 5-5 FT), 4 rebounds and 3 assists in 40 minutes (22 nd start of e season and first since Feb. 6 vs. Houston) (4/10 @ SAC). 2006-07 AVGS: 7.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 0.9 apg, 20.7 mpg C 16 Pau Gasol 7-0 260 LAST GAME: 17 points (4-9 FG, 9-14 FT), 9 rebounds (2 offensive), 1 assist, tied a season-high wi 2 steals and had 1 block in 33 minutes (4/10 @ SAC). 2006-07 AVGS: 20.7 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 3.2 apg, 36.2 mpg G 7 Tarence Kinsey 6-6 189 LAST GAME: 14 points (6-14 FG, 0-2 3FG, 2-2 FT), 4 rebounds (2 offensive) and 3 assists in 36 minutes (4/10 @ SAC). 2006-07 AVGS: 6.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 0.7 apg, 18.5 mpg G 3 Chucky Atkins 5-11 185 LAST GAME: 11 points (1-9 FG, 1-3 3FG, 8-11 FT), 3 rebounds and a team-high 10 assists (second doubledouble of e season; 20 start of e season and first since Mar. 22 vs. LA Lakers) (4/10 @ SAC). 2006-07 AVGS: 13.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 4.4 apg, 27.1 mpg April 4 Waived Scott Padgett March 15 Recalled Alexander Johnson March 1 Assigned Alexander Johnson to e Arkansas RimRockers March 1 Signed Junior Harrington for e remainder of e season February 20 Signed Junior Harrington to a second 10-day contract February 13 Acquired Scott Padgett from Houston in exchange for Jake Tsakalidis February 9 Signed Junior Harrington to a 10-day contract February 8 Will Conroy s 10-day contract expired January 30 Signed Will Conroy to a 10-day contract January 30 Waived Eddie Jones RECORDS/STREAKS 2006-07 SEASON Record Home Road OT STREAKS: OVERALL: 19-60 12-27 7-33 3-5 Overall: Lost 6 Overtime: Lost 1 EASTERN: 8-22 6-9 2-13 0-2 Home: Lost 5 Long Win Streak: Won 2 WESTERN: 11-38 6-18 5-20 3-3 Road: Lost 3 Long Loss Streak: Lost 7 LAST GAME: APR. 10/07 @ GRIZZLIES 100, KINGS 112 SAC 39 14 28 31 112 MEM 15 33 22 30 100 REB: MEM 34, SAC 50 AST: MEM 21, SAC 29 TO: MEM 11, SAC 13 GAME HIGHS PTS: Bibby (SAC) 25 REB: Williams (SAC) 11 AST: Miller (SAC) 11 UPCOMING SCHEDULE 3/24 @ Utah L, 108-118 3/26 @ Phoenix L, 87-105 3/27 @ LA Lakers W, 88-86 3/29 @ Portland W, 96-92 3/30 @ Seattle L, 93-120 4/1 @ Golden State L, 117-122 4/3 vs. Phoenix L, 111-116 4/6 vs. Golden St. L, 104-116 4/7 @ Orlando L, 89-116 4/10 vs. Sacram. L, 100-112 4/14 vs. Denver, 7:00 p.m. 4/16 vs. San Antonio, 7:00 p.m. 4/18 @ Minnesota, 7:00 p.m. *All times Central 2006-07 WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L GB 1. Dallas 65 13 --- 2. Phoenix 59 19 6.0 3. San Ant. 57 21 8.0 4. Utah 48 30 17.0 5. Houston 50 29 15.5 6. Denver 42 36 23.0 7. LA Lakers 40 38 25.0 8. Golden St. 38 40 27.0 9. LA Clippers 37 40 27.5 10. NOK 37 41 28.0 11. Minn. 32 46 33.0 12. Sacram. 32 46 33.0 13. Portland 31 47 34.0 14. Seattle 31 48 34.5 15. Memphis 19 60 46.5 *Through games played on Apr. 11 06-07 AVERAGES G FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG GRIZZLIES 79.462.366.761 10.5 28.9 39.4 20.2 6.8 4.9 16.5 22.4 101.0 OPPONENTS 79.488.389.759 11.6 30.5 42.2 25.2 8.4 5.5 15.2 24.3 107.0 06-07 AVERAGES G FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG NUGGETS 78.463.334.748 12.2 31.2 43.4 23.3 8.3 5.2 16.5 21.4 105.0 OPPONENTS 78.459.356.738 12.3 30.1 42.4 24.6 8.3 5.2 16.5 23.9 103.6

TONIGHT S OPPONENT: Vs. Denver Nuggets April 14, 2007 7:00 PM (CST) FedExForum The Grizzlies welcome e Denver Nuggets to FedExForum for eir four and final head-to-head game of e season. The Nuggets currently hold a 2-1 series advantage. Recaps of e teams first ree games are below: 2006-07 MEMPHIS VS. DENVER GRIZZLIES 1 WIN, NUGGETS 2 WINS November 28, 2006 @ DEN: MEM 17 36 28 27 108 Team Highs: MEM PTS: Warrick-25, REB: Swift-11, AST: Miller-14 DEN 25 27 28 16 96 DEN PTS: Anony-37, REB: Camby-10, AST: Miller-13 2006-07 Series vs. DEN: 11/28 @ DEN W, 108-96 1/22 @ DEN L, 98-115 3/25 @ MEM L, 107-111 4/14 @ MEM, 7:00 p.m. Current Streaks vs. DEN: Overall: DEN, 2 wins Home: DEN, 1 win Road: DEN, 1 win All-Time vs. DEN: Overall: 15-31 Home: 12-10 Road: 3-21 2005-06 Series vs. DEN: 11/20 @ DEN L, 99-83 4/6 @ DEN L, 115-101 4/17 @ MEM W, 116-102 UPCOMING OPPONENT: NOTABLE: The two teams combined to score 126 points in e paint (DEN:64, MEM:62). The Grizzlies recorded a en season-high 30 assists on 45 field goals (66.7%). Hakim Warrick had a team-high 25 points, marking e ird consecutive game he s led e team in scoring. Mike Miller had 13 points, seven rebounds and a game and career-high 14 assists in 43 minutes. KEY NOTE The win was e Grizzlies first-ever victory at e Pepsi Center and snapped a 17-game road losing streak at Denver. January 23, 2007 @ DEN: MEM 18 29 23 28 98 Team Highs: MEM PTS: Gasol-23, REB: Gasol-17, AST: Atkins-7 DEN 38 21 29 27 115 DEN PTS: Anony-28, REB: Camby-17, AST: Blake-12 NOTABLE: The Grizzlies shot 2-for-11 from ree-point range (18.2%). Pau Gasol led e Grizzlies wi 23 points and a season-high 17 rebounds (one shy of matching a career-high) his six doubledouble of e season. Carmelo Anony had a game-high 28 points in his first game back after spending 15 games on e suspended list. Marcus Camby posted a double-double for Denver, finishing wi 17 points and 17 rebounds. Steve Blake dished out a en season-high 12 assists for e Nuggets. KEY NOTE The Grizzlies were outscored 38-18 in e first quarter. February 26, 2007 @ MEM: DEN 30 25 27 29 111 Team Highs: DEN PTS: Anony-31, REB: Camby-13, AST: Iverson-9 MEM 25 29 29 24 107 MEM PTS: Gasol/Miller-21, REB: Gasol-11, AST: Miller-6 NOTABLE: The Grizzlies lost despite outshooting e Nuggets 52.4%-49.4%. Bo teams committed 14 turnovers (and 21 assists). The Nuggets scored 19 points off of e Grizzlies turnovers, while e Grizzlies scored six points off of e Nuggets turnovers. The Grizzlies shot 64.7% from e free row line, dropping eir record to a winless 0-14 when shooting less an 70.0% from e charity stripe is season. Carmelo Anony (game-high 33 points), Nene (tied a career-high wi 27 points) and Allen Iverson (25 points) combined for 75 of e Nuggets 111 points. KEY NOTE The Nuggets made and attempted more an twice as many free rows as e Grizzlies (MEM: 11-of-17, 64.7%; DEN: 27-of-37, 73.0%). Vs. San Antonio Spurs April 16, 2007 7:00 PM (CST) FedExForum The Grizzlies face e San Antonio Spurs in eir final home game of e 2006-07 season. Memphis and San Antonio have met ree times is season, wi e Spurs currently holding a 3-0 series advantage. Recaps of ose games are below: 2006-07 MEMPHIS VS. SAN ANTONIO GRIZZLIES 0 WINS, SPURS 3 WINS December 20, 2006 @ SAS: MEM 22 24 30 22 98 Team Highs: MEM PTS: Miller-22, REB: Miller-8, AST: Miller-4 SAS 24 38 20 23 105 SAS PTS: Duncan-21, REB: Duncan-9, AST: Parker-10 2006-07 Series vs. SAS: 12/20 @ SAS L, 98-105 1/7 @ MEM L, 96-110 1/26 @ SAS L, 96-112 4/16 @ MEM, 7:00 p.m. Current Streaks vs. SAS: Overall: SAS,6 wins (First win: Jan.14/06) Home: SAS, 3 wins Road: SAS,4 wins (First win: Apr.16/05) All-Time vs. SAS: Overall: 10-35 Home: 5-18 Road: 5-17 NOTABLE: The Grizzlies lost despite an edge in points in e paint (50-34), second chance points (20-10) and fast break points (16-12). Mike Miller led e Grizzlies in points (22), rebounds (eight) and assists (four), marking e second game is season he s led e team in all ree categories. Bo teams shot better an 50.0% from e field (SAS: 55.2%, MEM:52.0%). Tony Parker posted a double-double for e Spurs, finishing wi 18 points and 10 assists. KEY NOTE The Grizzlies trailed by as many as 19 in e second half, before rallying to take a two-point lead wi just over five minutes left in e game. January 7, 2007 @ MEM: SAS 28 29 31 22 110 Team Highs: SAS PTS: Ginobili-34, REB: Duncan-9, AST: Duncan/Udrih-6 MEM 21 24 29 11 96 MEM PTS: Gasol-24, REB: Miller-8, AST: Miller/Stoudamire-4 NOTABLE: San Antonio had a season-high 14 ree-point field goals. Spurs reserves outscored Grizzlies reserves 45-29. Pau Gasol led e Grizzlies wi 24 points, marking his six consecutive game wi 20 points or better. Mike Miller had 14 points and also extended his streak of consecutive games wi at least one ree-point field goal to 14 games. Robert Horry had a season-high 18 points off e bench for e Spurs. KEY NOTE Manu Ginobili had a season-high 34 points, including a career-high six ree-point field goals. January 26, 2007 @ SAS: MEM 21 26 34 15 96 Team Highs: MEM PTS: Warrick-27, REB: Warrick-7, AST: Miller-5 SAS 29 33 19 31 112 SAS PTS: Duncan-26, REB: Duncan-13, AST: Parker-8 2005-06 Series vs. SAS: 1/14 @ SAS L, 80-79 1/16 @ MEM L, 93-83 NOTABLE: 2/24 @ MEM L, 83-80 The Grizzlies trailed by 15 at e half, but tied e game at 81-81 after outscoring e Spurs 34-19 in e ird quarter. 4/9 @ SAS L, 83-81 San Antonio shot an opponent s season-high 60.8% from e field. The Grizzlies struggled from e free row line, shooting 68.2%. The Spurs recorded double-figures in bo steals (10) and blocks (12). Tim Duncan narrowly missed a triple-double, finishing wi 26 points, 13 rebounds and a season-high nine blocks. KEY NOTE Pau Gasol missed e game due to a strained left hamstring. Hakim Warrick made his 24 start of e season, finishing wi a game-high 27 points, team-high seven rebounds, one assist and two blocks.

LAST GAME: @ GRIZZLIES 100, KINGS 112 2006-07 Series vs. SAC: 11/15 @ SAC L, 111-115 1/29 @ MEM W, 124-117 4/10 @ MEM L, 100-112 TUESDAY, APRIL 10 @ FEDEXFORUM April 10, 2007 @ MEM: SAC 39 14 28 31 112 Team Highs: SAC PTS: Bibby-25, REB: Williams-11, AST: Miller-11 MEM 15 33 22 30 100 MEM PTS: Jones-20, REB: Gasol-9, AST: Atkins-10 NOTABLE: For e second time in e last ree games and for e ird time is season, e Grizzlies had all five starters reach double-figures in scoring (dropped to 1-2 in ose games). Chucky Atkins made his 20 start of e season and had 11 points and a team-high 10 assists his second double-double of e season. In his 22 nd start of e season, Dahntay Jones led e Grizzlies wi 20 points, four rebounds and ree assists. Brad Miller posted his ird career triple-double wi 17 points, 10 rebounds and a season-high 11 assists. Justin Williams posted his first career double-double wi a career-high 16 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Francisco Garcia had a season-high 19 points and eight rebounds, including a career-high six on e offensive end. KEY NOTE The Grizzlies were wiout five players due to injury (Brian Cardinal, Rudy Gay, Kyle Lowry, Damon Stoudamire and Mike Miller). RECENT GAMES: GRIZZLIES 89, @ MAGIC 116 2006-07 Series vs. ORL: 11/20 @ MEM W, 95-86 4/7 @ ORL L, 89-116 @ GRIZZLIES 104, WARRIORS 116 2006-07 Series vs. GSW: 1/3 @ MEM W, 144-135 2/21 @ GSW L, 115-118 (OT) 4/1 @ GSW L, 117-122 4/6 @ MEM L, 104-116 SATURDAY, APRIL 7 @ AMWAY ARENA April 7, 2007 @ ORL: MEM 14 30 19 26 89 Team Highs: MEM PTS: Atkins-18, REB: Gasol/Warrick-8, AST: Atkins-5 ORL 35 26 34 21 116 ORL PTS: Howard-31, REB: Howard-11, AST: Turkoglu-5 NOTABLE: Orlando outshot Memphis 58.2%-37.8% from e field and 79.5%-66.7% from e free row line. The Grizzlies were also outscored 50-34 in points in e paint. Tarence Kinsey reached double-figures in scoring for e nin consecutive game and had 15 points, two rebounds and two steals. It also marked his six consecutive game wi two or more steals. Dwight Howard posted a double-double wi game-highs in bo points (31) and rebounds (11) for Orlando. KEY NOTE The Grizzlies were outscored 35-14 in e first quarter, trailing e duration of e game (trailed by as many as 34 points). FRIDAY, APRIL 6 @ FEDEXFORUM April 6, 2007 @ MEM: GSW 33 28 19 36 116 Team Highs: GSW PTS: Davis-31, REB: Davis/Ellis-8, AST: Davis-9 MEM 28 32 22 22 104 MEM PTS: Kinsey-28, REB: Gasol-11, AST: Kinsey-5 NOTABLE: The Grizzlies lost despite having all five starters reach double-figures in scoring for only e second time is season (fell to 1-1 in ose games). The Warriors scored 32 points off of e Grizzlies season-high 28 turnovers. Pau Gasol posted his team-leading 30 double-double of e season wi 21 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Rudy Gay also posted a double-double wi 15 points and 10 turnovers; his fif career double-double. Gay left wi just under two minutes left in e four quarter wi a sprained right ankle, and did not return. Baron Davis led all scorers wi 31 points, his seven 30-plus point effort is season. Davis also had eight rebounds, a game-high nine assists and four steals in 42 minutes. KEY NOTE Tarence Kinsey had a career-high 28 points, including career-highs for free rows made (14) and attempted (15). Kinsey also tied a career-high wi five assists and had four steals. GRIZZLIES DEN NOTES *All Statistics Through Games Played on Apr. 11 GRIZZLIES VS. NUGGETS QUICK FACTS: THE GRIZZLIES win on Nov. 28 at Denver snapped a number of Grizzlies losing streaks. The win was eir first-ever at e Pepsi Center and snapped a 17-game skid on e road in Denver, was eir first road victory after losing eir first seven road contests to open e season and was eir first win of e season against a Western Conference opponent. Outside of its win on Nov. 28, MEMPHIS has only two oer victories all-time on e road in Denver (Apr. 19, 1996 Grizzlies 92, @ Nuggets 78; Nov. 18, 1997 Grizzlies 100, @ Nuggets 87). Prior to Nov. 28, DENVER had won its last 17 straight against Memphis on its home floor (Grizz 2-20 all-time on e road vs. Denver). Consequently, e Grizzlies were e lone NBA team remaining to have never won a game at e Pepsi Center. THE GRIZZLIES scored a second-quarter season-high 36 points on Nov. 28 vs. Denver. MIKE MILLER dished out a career-high 14 assists vs. Denver on Nov. 28, at e time, e most by a Grizzly is season (later dished out 14 assists to tie his careerhigh on Jan. 5 vs. Boston). For his career, MILLER is averaging 13.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 17 games against e Nuggets. MILLER scored a en career-high and tied a en franchise record wi 41 points on Mar. 17/06 vs. Denver; e ird-highest single game scoring output in e league by a reserve in e last 10 years. During is past summer s FIBA World Championships, PAU GASOL led Spain wi 25 points and nine rebounds against Denver Nuggets forward LINAS KLEIZA and Liuania, 89-67. Kleiza finished e game wi 15 points and 14 rebounds. GASOL pulled down a season-high 17 rebounds (has since tied on one oer occasion) on Jan. 22 at Denver. Gasol is averaging 22.0 points, 14.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.0 blocks in two games against e Nuggets is season. Grizzlies forward HAKIM WARRICK was teammates wi e Nuggets CARMELO ANTHONY as part of Syracuse University s 2003 National Championship squad. ANTHONY pulled down a career-high 14 rebounds (has since accomplished on two oer occasions), including a career-high 11 offensive rebounds on Feb. 23/04 at Memphis. Nuggets Assistant Coach JOHN WELCH was an assistant/workout coach wi e Grizzlies for two seasons (2003-04, 2004-05).

GRIZZLIES TEAM NOTES: (All Statistics Through Games Played on Apr. 11) PAW PRINTS: Current team trends/notes THE GRIZZLIES scored 89 points in a loss at Orlando on Apr. 7, marking only e fif time ey ve failed to score 90 points or more under e direction of Head Coach Tony Barone. Chucky Atkins led MEMPHIS wi 18 points at Orlando on Apr. 7, marking just e 13 game is season in which a Grizzly has led e team in scoring wi fewer an 20 points (3-9 in ose games). THE GRIZZLIES had all five starters post double-figures in scoring for only e ird time all season (and for e second time in e last ree games) in a loss vs. Sacramento Monday (now 1-2 in ose games). THE GRIZZLIES have used a total of 26 different starting lineups is season, which is tied for e second-most in e league is season (Golden State:35; Denver:26; Memphis:26; Charlotte:25 and LA Clippers:23). At 8-1 (.888) in April last season, THE GRIZZLIES recorded eir winningest mon in franchise history. Memphis closed e 2005-06 regular season wi five consecutive victories. Wi a win Mar. 27 vs. e Lakers, followed by a win vs. e Trail Blazers Mar. 29, THE GRIZZLIES won consecutive games for e first time is season. Prior to eir recent two-game streak, e Grizzlies were e only team in e NBA at had yet to win consecutive games is season. THE GRIZZLIES won each of ose two games while scoring under 100 points, marking eir first wins when scoring under 100 points since a 98-96 win at Boston on Dec. 6. In addition, e Grizzlies 88-86 win Mar. 27 vs. e Lakers marked eir first win when scoring under 90 points is season. THE GRIZZLIES win Mar. 27 vs. e Lakers was eir first on e road is season against a Pacific Division opponent. THE GRIZZLIES victory on Mar. 17 vs. Chicago marked eir first is season against a Central Division opponent. THE GRIZZLIES connected on 10 ree-point field goals Mar. 17 vs. Chicago, marking e 15 game is season ey ve recorded double-figures in ree-point field goals (and first time since Feb. 21 vs. GSW; improved to 8-7 in ose games). THE GRIZZLIES win over e Hornets on Feb. 13 marked eir first against a Souwest Division opponent is season. Memphis has only one division game remaining is season (Apr. 16 vs. San Antonio; final home game of e season). A 115-107 win at Charlotte on Mar. 10 marked THE GRIZZLIES first of e season in e second game of a back-to-back series (now 2-18 overall). HOME SWEET HOME : The Grizzlies will play two of eir final ree games is season at home, including tonight s game vs. Denver. The team s remaining schedule includes: April 16 vs. San Antonio and April 18 at Minnesota. Memphis has gone 12-27 at home is season, compared to a 7-33 record on e road. The breakdown below shows eir performance at home vs. on e road is season: SPLIT G W-L FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG PPG HOME 39 12-27.471.367.764 10.6 29.2 39.8 20.5 7.3 5.3 104.9 ROAD 40 7-33.452.365.758 10.5 28.7 39.1 19.9 6.4 4.6 97.2 VS. DEN 3 1-2.490.348.726 11.0 31.7 42.7 25.0 5.0 3.7 104.3 APRIL 5 0-5.460.373.771 10.0 29.4 39.4 17.8 8.6 3.2 104.2 GRIZZLIES SEARCHING FOR THREE-POINT STROKE; STREAK COMES TO AN END: The Grizzlies shot a monly season-low 29.1% from ree-point range in March, including an 0-for-7 performance from beyond e arc Mar. 30 at Seattle - snapping eir streak of 365 consecutive games wi at last one ree-point field goal. At e time, it marked e four longest active streak in e league in at category. Despite eir recent struggles, e Grizzlies remain one of e top long-range teams in e league and currently rank seven in ree-point field goal percentage (36.6%), 14 in ree-point field goals made per game (6.2) and 17 in attempts (16.9). A breakdown of eir long-range performance is season is below: AVERAGES: G FG% FIRST 69 GAMES CATEG. LAST 9 GAMES* ALL GAMES 76.367.371 3FG%.309 HOME 37.365 6.6 3FGM 3.2 ROAD 39.365 17.8 3FGA 10.4 NOV 2006 15.355 *Wiout Mike Miller (patella tendinitis, bo knees) DEC 2006 17.385 JAN 2007 15.413 FEB 2007 12.363 MAR 2007 15.291 APR 2007 5.373 GRIZZLIES SNAP FREE THROW FUNK; GETTING TO THE LINE IN APRIL: The Grizzlies shot a monly season-low 73.4% from e free row line in February, but improved to shoot 76.7% during e mon of March. Despite eir struggles, e Grizzlies still rank 14 in e league (76.1%) is season in free row percentage after ranking 27 a season ago (71.1%). They also rank fif in free row attempts per game is season (29.3) after ranking 23 rd in at category in 2005-06 (25.3). Free rows have been crucial to e Grizzlies is season, going 18-26 when making more free rows an eir opponents, as opposed to a 1-29 record when making fewer (0-5 when tied). In addition, Memphis has shot under 70.0% in a total of 19 games overall is season (*including last Saturday s game at Orlando), going a winless 0-19 in ose contests. Despite and 0-5 record to begin e mon of April, e Grizzlies have made a habit of getting to e free row line, as shown by e breakdown below: SEASON CATEGORY APRIL.761 FT%.771 22.3 FTM 31.0 29.3 FTA 40.2 OFFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT: After ranking 27 in e league in scoring last season (92.2 ppg), e Grizzlies currently rank seven in 2006-07, averaging 101.0 ppg. Their +8.8 ppg improvement is e best in e league from a year ago, as shown by e breakdown below: DIFF (PPG) TEAM 2006-07 (AVG/RANK) 2005-06 (AVG/RANK) 8.8 Memphis Grizzlies 101.0, 7 92.2, 27 8.7 Utah Jazz 101.1, 6 92.4, 26 7.4 Golden State Warriors 105.9, 2 nd 98.5, 11 6.3 Houston Rockets 96.4, 19 90.1, 29 GRIZZLIES CLAW INTO TOP 10 IN PPG: The Grizzlies recent offensive outburst has vaulted em into seven in e league in scoring, averaging 101.0 ppg is season. Memphis has topped e century mark in 31 of 49 games under Head Coach Tony Barone (13-36 record), and also shot 50.0% or better in 16 of ose games. The Grizzlies are on pace to set a new single season-season franchise high (averaged a franchise-record 97.5 ppg during e 2002-03 season). AVERAGES: G FG% 3FG% FT% Reb Ast Stl TO Blk Pts FIRST 30 GAMES 30.439.362.772 37.6 18.0 7.27 16.2 4.23 94.5 LAST 49 GAMES 49.475.369.755 40.7 21.6 6.55 16.9 5.35 105.0

GRIZZLIES PLAYER NOTES: (All Statistics Through Games Played on Apr. 11) PAW PRINTS: Current individual player trends/notes In just his second start of e season and also his second as a Grizzly, JUNIOR HARRINGTON played a complete game Mar. 27 vs. e Lakers (career-high 48 minutes) and had a season-high 13 points, season-high eight rebounds (including a season-high ree offensive), tied a season-high wi eight assists and also had one steal. It marked e first time a Grizzly has played a complete game (including overtime games) since e 2001-02 season (Jason Williams, Apr. 6/02 @ WAS). In just e second start of his career Mar. 27 vs. e Lakers, Grizzlies rookie TARENCE KINSEY led all scorers wi a career-high 24 points in a career-high 44 minutes. PAU GASOL posted his seven, 15+ rebounding effort of e season on Mar. 27 vs. e Lakers (Grizzlies 4-3 in ose games). RUDY GAY posted his four double-double of e season Mar. 27 vs. e Lakers wi 20 points and a career-high 12 rebounds. Gay, along wi teammate ALEXANDER JOHNSON (ree double-doubles), represent two of only 10 rookies who have posted multiple double-doubles is season (one of only two rookie teammates to do so as well; Portland: Roy (four), Aldridge (six)). STROMILE SWIFT S lone block on Mar. 12 vs. New Jersey was e 600 of his career. After scoring 16 points Mar. 7 at Toronto, PAU GASOL surpassed former Grizzly Shareef Abdur-Rahim (7,801 points) as e franchise s all-time scoring leader. MIKE MILLER scored a career-high and franchise-record 45 points Feb. 21 at Golden State, surpassing teammate Pau Gasol s 44-point performance on Mar. 28/06 vs. Seattle. Miller shot 16-for-27 from e field overall, marking career-highs in bo field goals made and attempted. Miller also shot 9-for-17 from ree-point range, tying a career-high and franchise-record for ree-point field goals made, while setting a new career-high and franchise-record for ree-point field goals attempts. ATKINS IN ACTION AS STELLAR SIXTH MAN; SOLID AS A STARTER: Chucky Atkins has been a solid six man for e Grizzlies is season, coming off e bench in 52 of his 72 games is season. He currently ranks ird on e team in scoring (13.0 ppg) and second in assists (4.4 apg). He also ranks ird in e league among reserves in scoring off e bench (12.8 ppg; min. 50 games) and ird in assists (4.3 apg; min. 50 games). Atkins has scored 15 points or better in each of e team s last five games (first five games to begin e mon of April), averaging a monly season-high 16.4 points and 5.2 assists in just under 34 minutes per game. Atkins made just his 20 start of e season Tuesday vs. Sacramento and posted his second double-double wi 11 points and a team-high 10 assists. The breakdown below shows Atkins averages bo as a starter and as a reserve is season: SPLIT G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF REB APG SPG BPG PPG Starter 20 20 32.3.384.356.837 0.3 1.5 1.8 4.6 0.8 0.05 13.5 Reserve 52 0 25.1.449.384.793 0.2 1.7 1.9 4.3 0.6 0.06 12.8 KINSEY PROVING TO BE A STEAL : Tarence Kinsey has scored in double-figures in each of e Grizzlies last 10 games, including a career-high 28 points on Apr. 6 vs. Golden State. He s been equally as stellar on e defensive end, including a career-high five steals vs. Phoenix on April 3, also recording multiple steals in five of his last seven games. Undrafted out of e University of Sou Carolina before signing wi e Grizzlies as a rookie free agent on July 13, 2006, Kinsey has averaged 18.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 2.10 steals in his last 10 games including e first nine starts of his career. A breakdown of Kinsey s recent nine-game outburst is below: AVERAGES: Min FG% 3FG% FT% Reb Ast Stl TO Blk Pts FIRST 35 GAMES* 12:24.392.294.727 1.3 0.4 0.69 0.7 0.03 3.5 LAST 10 GAMES^ 39:42.482.296.816 3.3 1.5 2.10 1.9 0.10 18.4 *Appeared in 35 of e team s first 69 games is season ^Has started e last eight consecutive games (e first of his career) WARRICK SHOWING SOPHOMORE SWAGGER: Second-year forward Hakim Warrick has been stellar for e Grizzlies is season, and currently ranks four on e team in scoring (12.7 ppg), ird in rebounding (5.1 rpg) and fif in minutes (26.2 mpg). He also currently ranks six among sophomores in e NBA in scoring, 10 in rebounding and 13 in minutes; and is also e only Grizzly to appear in every game is season. The Philadelphia Flyer has posted a total of eight double-doubles is season, including ree over e course of his last seven games. A breakdown of Warrick s numbers from his first and second years, and his last seve games, is below: AVERAGES: Min FG% 3FG% FT% Reb Ast Stl TO Blk Pts 2005-06 10:38.443 ###.661 2.1 0.4 0.21 0.8 0.31 4.1 2006-07 26:08.524.000.778 5.1 0.9 0.52 2.0 0.38 12.7 LAST 7 GAMES 33:42.556.000.762 8.9 0.9 0.57 2.1 0.29 17.4 RUDY GAY LOOKING FOR STELLAR SECOND HALF FINISH: Rudy Gay has been stellar since e All-Star break in February, averaging 14.2 points and 6.0 rebounds in his last 23 games played (has missed e last two games wi a sprained right ankle; e first game he s missed is season) ranking ird and second respectively among rookies in at span. He posted his fif career double-double April 6 vs. Golden State (15 points, 10 rebounds) before leaving e game wi just under two minutes left in e four quarter wi a sprained right ankle (did not return, did not travel to Orlando). A breakdown of e top pre and post All-Star break rookie performers is below: PRE ASB PPG POST ASB - PPG PRE ASB RPG POST ASB RPG 1. Roy (POR), 15.4 1. Roy (POR), 18.8 1. Williams (ATL), 5.5 1. Aldridge (POR), 7.3 2. Morrison (CHA), 12.7 2. Bargnani (TOR), 14.7 2. Garbajosa (TOR), 5.2 2. Gay (MEM), 6.0 3. Bargnani (TOR), 10.6 3. Gay (MEM), 14.2 3. Millsap (UTA), 4.9 Balkman (NYK), 6.0 4. Azubuike (GSW), 10.3 4. Aldridge (POR), 14.0 4. Smi (MIN), 4.5 4. Bargnani (TOR), 5.6 5. Gay (MEM), 9.6 5. Foye (MIN), 11.2 5. Roy (POR), 4.2 5. Smi (MIN), 5.4 GASOL SEEING DOUBLE; POSTS NEW PERSONAL BEST*: Pau Gasol has posted a double-double in 20 of his last 28 games, leads e team wi 30 double-doubles overall is season, and is also nearly averaging a double-double for e four consecutive mon. Gasol currently ranks 16 in e league in double-doubles is season, and has played in e fewest games of any player in e top 20 in at category (56 games). A breakdown of Gasol s monly performances is below (missed e first 22 games of e season wi a fractured fif metatarsal in his left foot): AVERAGES: Min FG% 3FG% FT% Reb Ast Stl TO Blk Pts ALL GAMES 36:13.537.200.745 9.6 3.2 0.46 2.7 2.13 20.7 DEC 2004 25:10.583.500.745 4.8 2.2 0.40 2.5 1.30 17.1 JAN 2005 38:35.540.000.755 10.7 3.4 0.36 3.1 2.71 21.9 FEB 2005 40:16.478.000.713 11.8 3.6 0.33 3.0 2.42 21.8 MAR 2005 38:04.570.000.747 10.2 3.5 0.40 2.5 2.00 21.7 APR 2005 36:33.525 ####.783 9.6 3.0 1.40 2.2 1.80 19.6 *RECENTLY POSTED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN A CAREER-BEST SEVEN CONSECUTIVE GAMES (Mar. 14 27)

PAU-ER IN NUMBERS; GASOL POSTS 30 DOUBLE-DOUBLES FOR FOURTH SEASON: Wi a team-high 21 points and a game-high 11 rebounds April 6 vs. Golden State, Pau Gasol posted his team-leading 30 double-double of e season giving him 30 or more double-doubles in a single season for e four time in his career. A breakdown of his double-double performances by season is below: SEASON GAMES DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. 2001-02 82 35 2. 2005-06 80 33 3. 2002-03 82 32 4. 2006-07 56 30 5. 2003-04 78 24 6. 2004-05 56 14 GASOL PROWLING THE PAINT; STREAK COMES TO AN END: After failing to record a block in a loss at Phoenix on Mar. 26, Pau Gasol s streak of consecutive games wi at least one block came to an end at 29 (games). At e time, Gasol owned e second longest active streak in e league. Despite snapping his streak, Gasol currently ranks eigh in e league in blocks-per-game is season, averaging a career-high 2.13 bpg (averaged 2.06 bpg during his rookie season in 2001-02). MM33 HAVING CAREER YEAR: Mike Miller is on pace to set new single-season career-high marks in a number of categories, including a career-best 18.5 ppg. Miller has posted double-figures in scoring in a team-high 61 games is season, including 31 games wi 20 points or more and six games of 30 or better. He has also led e team in scoring in a team-best 27 games is season (includes ties). A breakdown of Miller s stellar year is below: 2006-07 AVERAGES CATEGORY PREVIOUS CAREER-HIGH AVERAGES 18.5* PPG 15.6 (2002-03) 5.4 RPG 5.4 (2005-06) 4.3 APG 3.6 (2003-04) 39.1 MPG 33.7 (2001-02) MILLER S LONG-RANGE SUCCESS: Mike Miller s six, ree-point field goals on March. 27 vs. e Lakers lifted his season total to 202. He has already far surpassed e old franchise mark for ree-point field goals made in a season (143) and despite missing e last nine games due to injury (patella tendinitis, bo knees), currently ranks second in e league in ree-point field goals made (202), ird in attempts (498) and 18 in ree-point field goal percentage (.406). 3FGM PLAYER 3FGM GRIZZLY (Season) 3FGM MILLER (Season) 205 Gilbert Arenas, WAS 202 Mike Miller (current) 202 2006-07 202 Mike Miller, MEM 143 Jason Williams (2002-03) 148 2000-01 191 Raja Bell, PHO 140 Mike Miller (2004-05) 140 2004-05 185 Rafer Alston, HOU 138 Mike Miller (2005-05) 138 2005-06 181 Leandro Barbosa, PHO 128 Anony Peeler (1996-97) 116 2001-02 GRIZZ IN THE COMMUNITY: LADIES NIGHT TO BENEFIT THE WOMEN S FOUNDATION FOR A GREATER MEMPHIS ON APRIL 14 VS. THE DENVER NUGGETS Don t miss your chance to be part of is exclusive ladies-only event to raise money for e Women s Foundation for a Greater Memphis. For e price of $50 (terrace level) or $100 (club level), each participant will be able to tour e players locker rooms, receive a special basketball tutorial from Grizzlies assistant coach Lionel Hollins, take a group photo on e main court, go to a pre-game reception at e Gibson Guitar Lounge, and watch e Grizzlies take on e Denver Nuggets! For more information, contact LaTonya Lane at 205-1455 or email her at llane@grizzlies.com. GET FIT WITH THE GRIZZLIES ACHIEVEMENT DAY ON APRIL 15 WITH RUDY GAY, ALEXANDER JOHNSON AND TARENCE KINSEY The Memphis Grizzlies are proud to host e First Annual Get Fit wi e Grizzlies Achievement Day on Sunday, April 15 at FedExForum from 2 5 p.m. Several collegiate sports teams will be at is event to help teach skills and fundamentals, in addition to appearances by Grizzlies rookies Rudy Gay, Alexander Johnson and Tarence Kinsey. Get Fit wi e Grizzlies Achievement Day is open to e first 300 students (and one guest) who participated in e program and have signed up. For information, please contact Andrea Fitzgerald at 205-1253 or email her at afitzgerald@grizzlies.com. LIONEL HOLLINS AND STUDENTS TOUR WRBO STUDIOS Memphis Grizzlies Assistant Coach Lionel Hollins and a group of students from Corry Middle School participating in e Grizzlies Foundation s INSPIRE mentoring program recently toured Grizzlies radio partner WRBO 103.5 and Kim FM studios. The purpose of e visit was to expose students to e variety of careers and opportunities available to em if ey set goals, work hard and complete high school. During e tour, students met wi radio staff and learn about e variety of career options available in broadcast radio and production and e education and experience needed to pursue ose careers. The INSPIRE program, facilitated by e Memphis Grizzlies Charitable Foundation, connects Memphis Grizzlies leaders and oer Memphis community advocates wi four Memphis City middle schools. Leaders mentor select students, sharing experience, wisdom and advice rough a series of guided programs. INSPIRE speakers include Grizzlies owner Elliot Perry, Assistant Coach Lionel Hollins, Grizzlies Foundation board member and past Grizzlies owner Charles Ewing and Big Broers, Big Sisters 2006 National Big Broer of e Year Sylvester Fulton who mentor students from Humes, Corry, Havenview and Vance Middle Schools, respectively.

Grizzlies Team Miscellaneous Statistics RECORDS Record Home Road Overtime OVERALL: 19-60 12-27 7-33 3-5 Norwest 6-10 2-6 4-4 3-1 Pacific 4-14 3-6 1-8 0-1 Souwest 1-14 1-6 0-8 0-1 WESTERN: 11-38 6-18 5-20 3-3 Atlantic 3-7 2-3 1-4 0-2 Central 1-9 1-4 0-5 0-0 Soueast 4-6 3-2 1-4 0-0 EASTERN: 8-22 6-9 2-13 0-2 HOME ATTENDANCE FedExForum Capacity 18,119 GAMES: 39 TOTAL: 569,352 AVERAGE: 14,598 HIGH: 18,119 SELLOUTS: 2 WON-LOST STREAKS (Regular Season) CURRENT STREAKS OVERALL: Lost 6 HOME: Lost 5 ROAD: Lost 3 OVERTIME: Lost 1 Longest Winning Streaks OVERALL: Won 2 HOME: Won 2 ROAD: Won 2 OVERTIME: Won 1 Longest Losing Streaks OVERALL: Lost 7 HOME: Lost 5 ROAD: Lost 10 OVERTIME: Lost 1 THE GRIZZLIES ARE 19-60 Overall 11-19 Outrebound Opponent 4-4 Preseason 8-22 vs. Eastern Conference 8-40 Outrebounded by Opponent 4-11 Nov. 11-37 vs. Western Conference 0-1 Tied, Rebounds 3-14 Dec. 8-14 Leading after 1 st Quarter 18-26 More FTM an Opponent 5-10 Jan. 9-42 Trail after 1 st Quarter 1-29 Less FTM an Opponent 3-9 Feb. 2-4 Tied after 1 st Quarter 0-5 Tied, FTM 4-11 Mar. 11-11 Leading at Half 12-23 More 3FGM an Opponent 0-5 Apr. 7-45 Trailing at Half 7-32 Less 3FGM an Opponent 1-4 Tied at Half 0-5 Tied, 3FGM 3-7 Mon. 10-9 Lead after 3 rd Quarter 9-36 More turnovers an Opponent 4-7 Tues. 9-49 Trail after 3 rd Quarter 10-20 Less turnovers an Opponent 4-14 Wed. 0-2 Tied after 3 rd Quarter 0-4 Score < 80 1-1 Thurs. 3-5 In Overtime 13-24 Score 100+ 4-11 Fri. 13-14 Outshoot Opponent (%) 1-0 Opponents score < 80 3-16 Sat. 6-45 Outshot by Opponent (%) 11-43 Opponents score 100+ 0-4 Sun. 0-1 Tied Opponent, shooting (%) 11-33 Bench outscores opponents bench 6-14 Shoot.500 or better 8-26 Bench outscored by opponents bench 13-46 Shoot under.500 0-1 Tied, bench scoring QUARTER-BY-QUARTER 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 OT 2OT 3OT TOTAL Grizzlies 1853 1994 1943 2051 88 43 9 7981 Average 23.5 25.2 24.6 26.0 11.0 10.8 9.0 101.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opponents 2152 2133 2093 1935 89 38 10 8450 Average 27.2 27.0 26.5 24.5 11.1 9.5 10.0 107.0 GRIZZLIES Reg. Season Avg.: 35.5 Team High: 72 1/24 @ UTA* Team Low: 12 (2) 3/30 @ SEA *Tied franchise record Individual High: 32 Miller, 12/31 @ HOU BENCH SCORING OPPONENTS Reg. Season Avg.: 30.5 Team High: 65 2/14 vs. IND Team Low: 9 11/7 vs. HOU Individual High: 30 Korver, 1/17 vs. PHI WON-LOST MARGINS Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Won by 2 3 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 Lost by 4 2 6 2 4 6 2 3 5 3 2 3 1 1 4 5 1 1 Margin 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40+ Won by Lost by 1 1 2 1

GRIZZLIES BY THE NUMBERS MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS GRIZZLIES LEADERS PTS REB AST BLK STL Double PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN Player 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ Doubles Atkins 48 9 5 3 2 9 24 1 13 2 Cardinal 4 3 5 Gasol 54 34 6 30 1 17 30 24 37 8 37 4 14 Gay 43 8 1 5 6 4 5 4 5 1 22 21 9 Harrington 3 1 6 6 1 Johnson 9 1 3 2 3 3 1 4 9 6 D.Jones 20 2 1 1 2 8 9 1 Kinsey 13 6 4 3 2 14 3 Lowry 1 1 2 4 4 Miller 61 31 6 4 2 3 6 27 13 20 8 14 41 Roberts 6 2 3 7 3 8 Stoudamire 17 5 2 2 26 13 1 Swift 15 2 5 7 5 4 1 8 1 16 8 Warrick 56 13 1 8 1 3 8 12 12 2 9 8 7 *Includes one triple-double (17 points, 13 rebounds, 12 assists on Jan. 24 @ Utah) *includes ties GRIZZLIES AMONG NBA LEADERS INDIVIDUAL TEAM PLAYER RANK CATEGORY CATEGORY RANK AVERAGE Chucky Atkins 35 Three-point FGM (107) Points/game 7 101.0 20 Assists per turnover (2.65) FG Percentage 13.462 Pau Gasol 12 Field goal percentage (.537) FT Percentage 14.761 8 Blocks per game (2.13) 3FG Percentage 7.366 Rudy Gay 34 Blocks per game (0.96) Off. Rebounds/game 23 rd 10.5 36 Steals per turnover (0.51) Rebounds/game 28 39.4 Mike Miller 12 Minutes per game (39.1) Assists/game 22 nd 20.2 2 nd Three-point FGM (202) Steals/game 24 6.8 3 rd Three-point FGA (498) Turnovers/game 27 16.5 18 Three-point FG% (.406) Blocks/game 13 4.9 33 rd Assists per game (4.3) Points Off Turnovers 16 16.9 29 Points per game (18.5) Fastbreak Points 5 14.2 Damon Stoudamire 11 Assists per turnover (2.96) Points in e Paint 9 42.0 41 st Assists (299) 2 nd Chance Points 20 12.7 Hakim Warrick 18 Field goal % (.524) Pts Allowed 29 107.0 32 nd Free rows made (291) Opp. FG Percentage 30.488 *Through games played Apr. 11; includes ties STARTING LINEUPS Guard Guard Center Forward Forward G W L Pct. Stoudamire Gay Gasol Roberts Miller 11 2 9.182 Atkins Gay Swift Warrick Miller 9 3 6.333 Harrington Gay Gasol Warrick Kinsey 7 2 5.286 Stoudamire D.Jones Gasol Johnson Miller 7 1 6.143 Stoudamire Gay Gasol Johnson Miller 6 2 4.333 Stoudamire Gay Gasol Warrick Miller 5 2 3.400 Stoudamire D.Jones Gasol Roberts Miller 4 1 3.250 Stoudamire E.Jones Gasol Johnson Miller 4 2 2.500 Stoudamire E.Jones Tsakalidis Warrick Miller 4 1 3.250 Atkins D.Jones Swift Warrick Miller 3 1 2.333 Stoudamire D.Jones Tsakalidis Warrick Miller 2 0 2.000 Atkins Gay Gasol Roberts Miller 2 1 1.500 Stoudamire Gay Gasol Swift Miller 2 0 2.000 Atkins Gay Gasol Warrick Miller 2 0 2.000 Atkins Kinsey Gasol Warrick Jones 1 0 1.000 Harrington Kinsey Gasol Swift Warrick 1 0 1.000 Stoudamire E.Jones Gasol Roberts Miller 1 0 1.000 Stoudamire E.Jones Roberts Warrick Miller 1 0 1.000 Stoudamire E.Jones Gasol Cardinal Miller 1 1 0 1.000 Stoudamire E.Jones Gasol Johnson D.Jones 1 0 1.000 Atkins D.Jones Gasol Johnson Miller 1 0 1.000 Stoudamire D.Jones Gasol Warrick Miller 1 0 1.000 Stoudamire D.Jones Swift Warrick Miller 1 0 1.000 Atkins D.Jones Tsakalidis Warrick Miller 1 0 1.000 Stoudamire E.Jones Swift Warrick Miller 1 0 1.000 Atkins E.Jones Swift Warrick Miller 1 0 1.000 RECORD WHEN IN STARTING LINEUP Player Games Won Lost Pct. Chucky Atkins 20 6 14.300 Brian Cardinal 1 1 0 1.000 Pau Gasol 56 14 42.250 Rudy Gay 43 12 31.279 Junior Harrington 8 2 6.250 Alexander Johnson 19 5 14.263 Dahntay Jones 22 3 19.136 Tarence Kinsey 9 2 7.222 Mike Miller 69 17 52.246 Lawrence Roberts 18 4 14.222 Damon Stoudamire 51 11 40.216 Stromile Swift 18 4 14.222 Hakim Warrick 40 9 31.225 GAMES MISSED INJURY/ILLNESS Player Injury/Illness Dates Out G Chucky Atkins Sprained Right Ankle 3-2 3/10 5 Strained Groin 3/27 1 Brian Cardinal Personal Reasons 11/11 11/15 3 Left Knee Soreness 12/30 1/7 5 Left knee Aroscopic 2/28 Current 21 Surgery Pau Gasol Fractured Fif Metatarsal, 11/1 12/13 22 Left Foot Strained Left Hamstring 1/26 1 Rudy Gay Sprained Right Ankle 4/7 Current 2 Tarence Kinsey Right Orbital Fracture 11/24 12/2 5 Surgery Kyle Lowry Fractured Left Wrist 11/24 Current 68 Mike Miller Patella Tendinitis, Bo 2/26 Current 9 knees Lawrence Roberts Right Knee Pain 12/8 12/9 8 Right Meniscus Surgery 12/11 1/9 16 Damon Stoudamire Right Knee Soreness 11/28 12/4, 7 12/16, 3/20 3/22 Patella Tendinitis, Right Knee 3/26 Current 9 Stromile Swift Sprained Left Ankle 11/1 11/4 3 Flu 12/8 1 Sprained Left Ankle 12/15 12/16 2 Personal Reasons 12/23 12/27 3 Back Spasms 1/12 1/31 11 Flu-like Symptoms 2/13, 3/2, 3/3 3 *Dates listed for games missed due to injury only

2006-07 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS GRIZZLIES CATEGORY HIGH/MARGIN LOW/DEFICIT Total Points 144 1/3 vs. GSW 66 1/13 @ CHI Points 1 st Quarter 39 12/30 vs. TOR 10 12/11 @ NJN Points 2 nd Quarter 36 11/28 @ DEN 12 1/20 @ LAC Points 1 st Half 72 1/15 vs. PHO 30 11/12 @ LAL Points 3 rd Quarter 46 1/9 vs. LAL 12 3/14 vs. CLE Points 4 Quarter 43 1/3 vs. GSW 9 1/13 @ CHI Points 2 nd Half 77 1/3 vs. GSW 28 1/13 @ CHI Points, Overtime 19 12/18 vs. SEA (2 nd OT) 5 1/27 vs. POR (1 st OT) FG s made 53 1/3 vs. GSW 21 1/13 @ CHI FG s attempted 105 11/1 vs. NYK 63 12/23 vs. UTA FG % 58.6% - 1/29 vs. SAC 30.4% 1/13 @ CHI 3pt FG s made 16 1/24 @ UTA 0 3/30 @ SEA 3pt FG s attempted 34 2/21 @ GSW 5 11/17 vs. DAL 3pt FG % 61.5% 1/24 @ UTA 0.00% 3/30 @ SEA FT s made 39 12/6 @ BOS 8 12/13 vs. POR FT s attempted 49 1/9 vs. LAL 12 12/13 vs. POR FT % 97.2% - 3/29 @ POR 56.0% - 12/27 vs. MIL Rebounds 58 11/1 vs. NYK 28 12/23 vs. UTA Offensive rebounds 23 11/1 vs. NYK 4 1/31 vs. DAL Defensive rebounds 44 3/27 @ LAL 20 (2) *3/20 vs. NOK Assists 38 1/3 vs. GSW 10 11/11 @ PHO Steals 12 (4) *4/6 vs. GSW 2 (6) *3/22 vs. LAL Turnovers 28 4/6 vs. GSW 9 (2) *2/6 vs. HOU Blocked shots 14 3/27 @ LAL 1 (4) 3/26 @ PHO 2006-07 GRIZZLIES INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Total Points Points Single Quarter 45 Miller (2/21 @ GSW) 21 Miller (11/3 vs. CHA, 4 ) 35 Gasol (3/22 vs. LAL) 20 Miller (1/31 vs. DAL, 4 ) 34 Gasol (1/29 vs. SAC) 18 Miller (2/21 @ GSW, 2 nd ) 33 Miller (3/22 vs. LAL) 17 Miller (3/22 vs. LAL, 3 rd ) 33 Miller (1/3 vs. GSW) Points In a Half 32 Miller (1/31 vs. DAL) 27 Miller (1/31 vs. DAL, 2 nd ) 32 Miller (12/31 @ HOU) 27 Atkins (11/15 @ SAC, 2 nd ) Total Rebounds Rebounds Single Quarter 17 Gasol (2/9 vs. MIN) 10 Gasol (1/13 @ CHI, 3 rd ) 17 Gasol (1/22 @ DEN) 8 Warrick (4/3 vs. PHO, 4 ) 16 Warrick (4/3 vs. PHO) 7 (3) *Gasol (3/22 vs. LAL, 4 ) 16 Gasol (3/27 @ LAL) Rebounds In a Half 15 Gasol (3/22 vs. LAL) 12 Gasol (3/22 vs. LAL, 2 nd ) 15 (3) *Gasol (3/10 @ CHA) 12 Gasol (1/13 @ CHI, 2 nd ) Total Assists Assists Single Quarter 16 Stoudamire (1/3 vs. GSW) 7 Atkins (1/12 vs. MIN, 4 ) 15 Atkins (1/24 @ UTA) 7 Stoudamire (1/3 vs. GSW, 4 ) 14 Miller (1/5 vs. BOS) 6 (5) *Stoudamire (2/21 @ GSW, 2 nd ) 14 Miller (11/28 @ DEN) Assists In a Half 12 Gasol (1/24 @ UTA) 9 Stoudamire (1/27 vs. POR, 1 st ) 12 Atkins (1/12 vs. MIN) 9 Stoudamire (1/3 vs. GSW, 1 st ) Total Steals Total Blocks 5 Kinsey (4/3 vs. PHO) 8 Gasol (1/29 vs. SAC) 5 Lowry (11/20 vs. ORL) 6 Gasol (1/27 vs. POR) 4 Kinsey (4/6 vs. GSW) 5 Swift (3/24 @ UTA) 4 Kinsey (3/29 @ POR) 5 Gasol (3/17 vs. CHI) 4 (5) Gay (1/17 vs. PHI) 5 (2) *Gasol (1/5 vs. BOS) Total Field Goals Made Total Field Goals Attempted 17 Gasol (3/22 vs. LAL) 28 Gasol (2/6 vs. HOU) 16 Miller (2/21 @ GSW) 27 Miller (2/21 @ GSW) 14 Gasol (1/29 vs. SAC) 23 Gasol (3/22 vs. LAL) 13 Gasol (3/10 @ CHA) 23 Miller (11/1 vs. NYK) 13 (4) *Gasol (3/2 @ PHI) 22 (4) *Gasol (2/3 vs. IND) Total Free Throws Made Total Free Throws Attempted 14 Kinsey (4/6 vs. GSW) 15 Kinsey (4/6 vs. GSW) 14 Roberts (12/6 @ BOS) 15 Gasol (1/13 @ CHI) 12 Gasol (2/28 vs. UTA) 15 Roberts (12/6 @ BOS) 11 (2) *Gasol (3/17 vs. CHI) 14 (3) *Gasol (4/10 vs. SAC) Total 3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 9 Miller (2/21 @ GSW) 17 Miller (2/21 @ GSW) 9 Miller (1/3 vs. GSW) 13 Miller (12/23 vs. UTA) 7 Miller (1/31 vs. DAL) 12 Miller (2/28 vs. UTA) 7 Miller (12/31 @ HOU) 12 Miller (1/29 vs. SAC) 7 Miller (12/30 vs. TOR) 12 (3) *Miller (1/27 vs. POR) Minutes Minutes 52 :31 Miller (12/18 vs. SEA) 51:52 Miller (1/27 vs. POR) 52:06 Miller (11/1 vs. NYK) 50:23 Miller (2/9 vs. MIN)

2006-07 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS - OPPONENTS CATEGORY HIGH/MARGIN LOW/DEFICIT Total Points 137 1/15 vs. PHO 80 11/24 vs. WAS Points 1 st Quarter 45 12/26 @ WAS 15 11/24 vs. WAS Points 2 nd Quarter 44 1/15 vs. PHO 13 11/25 @ HOU Points 1 st Half 77 12/26 @ WAS 37 (2) *11/25 @ HOU Points 3 rd Quarter 39 1/5 vs. BOS 14 3/27 @ LAL Points 4 Quarter 40 11/17 vs. DAL 7 11/11 @ PHO Points 2 nd Half 70 1/5 vs. BOS 36 11/3 vs. CHA Points, Overtime 19 1/27 vs. POR (2 nd OT) 5 (2) *2/9 vs. MIN FG s made 54 1/24 @ UTA 28 11/7 vs. HOU FG s attempted 105 1/27 vs. POR 64 12/4 @ NYK FG % 60.8% - 1/26 @ SAS 34.4% - 3/27 @ LAL 3pt FG s made 18 1/3 vs. GSW 0 3/29 @ POR 3pt FG s attempted 46 1/3 vs. GSW 4 12/9 vs. LAC 3pt FG % 66.7% - 2/28 vs. UTA 0.0% - 3/29 @ POR FT s made 35 4/7 @ ORL 6 2/9 vs. MIN FT s attempted 44 4/7 @ ORL 6 2/9 vs. MIN FT % 100.0% - 2/9 vs. MIN (6/6) 53.3% 11/24 vs. WAS Rebounds 59 1/13 @ CHI 25 1/29 vs. SAC Offensive rebounds 24 2/13 vs. NOK 4 1/7 vs. SAS Defensive rebounds 43 1/13 @ CHI 19 1/29 vs. SAC Assists 39 (2) *4/1 @ GSW 15 1/31 vs. DAL Steals 15 (3) *2/21 @ GSW 4 (7) *3/3 vs. DET Turnovers 25 (2) *12/18 vs. SEA 9 (6) *3/24 @ UTA Blocked shots 12 (2) *4/1 @ GSW 0 12/23 vs. UTA 2006-07 OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Total Points Points Single Quarter 60 Bryant (3/22 vs. LAL) 19 Bryant (3/22 vs. LAL, 3 rd ) 43 Randolph (3/29 @ POR) 18 Nowitzki (2/7 @ DAL, 1 st ) 42 Randolph (1/27 vs. POR) 18 Barnes (1/3 vs. GSW, 2 nd ) 42 Stoudemire (1/15 vs. PHO) Points In a Half 41 Wade (12/16 @ MIA) 36 Bryant (3/22 vs. LAL, 2 nd ) 39 Boozer (1/24 @ UTA) 25 (2) *Boozer (1/24 @ UTA, 2 nd ) Total Rebounds Rebounds Single Quarter 23 Chandler (2/13 vs. NOK 10 Chandler (2/13 vs. NOK, 1 st ) 23 Howard (11/20 vs. ORL) 9 Odom (3/27 @ LAL, 1 st ) 18 Biedrins (4/1 @ GSW) 9 Camby (1/22 @ DEN, 3 rd ) 17 Randolph (3/29 @ POR) Rebounds In a Half 17 Wallace (3/10 @ CHA) 13 O Neal (2/3 vs. IND, 2 nd ) 17 (4) *Garnett (2/9 vs. MIN) 13 Howard (11/20 vs. ORL, 1 st ) Total Assists Assists Single Quarter 21 D.Williams (1/24 @ UTA) 9 Ridnour (3/30 @ SEA, 1 st ) 17 Nash (4/3 vs. PHO) 7 D.Williams (1/24 @ UTA, 4 ) 15 Nash (1/15 vs. PHO) 7 (2) *Davis (1/3 vs. GSW, 4 ) 14 Cassell (1/20 @ LAC) Assists In a Half 14 Paul (12/22 @ NOK) 13 J.Williams (12/2 vs. MIA, 1 st ) 14 J.Williams (12/2 vs. MIA) 11 (3) *Nash (4/3 vs. PHO, 1 st ) Total Steals Total Blocks 6 Butler (12/26 @ WAS) 9 Duncan (1/26 @ SAS) 5 Wallace (3/17 vs. CHI) 7 Mourning (12/2 vs. MIA) 5 Ridnour (2/20 @ SEA) 5 McDyess (3/3 vs. DET) 5 (4) *Griffin (1/13 @ CHI) 5 (4) *Brown (1/13 @ CHI) Total Field Goals Made Total Field Goals Attempted 20 Bryant (3/22 vs. LAL) 40 Randolph (1/27 vs. POR) 18 Boozer (1/24 @ UTA) 37 Bryant (3/22 vs. LAL) 17 Anony (11/28 @ DEN) 30 McGrady (12/31 @ HOU) 16 Randolph (3/29 @ POR) 30 Carter (12/11 @ NJN) 16 Randolph (1/27 vs. POR 30 Anony (11/28 @ DEN) Total Free Throws Made Total Free Throws Attempted 17 Bryant (3/22 vs. LAL) 18 Bryant (3/22 vs. LAL) 13 Harpring (3/24 @ UTA) 17 Howard (4/7 @ ORL) 12 Stoudemire (1/15 vs. PHO) 16 Randolph (3/29 @ POR) 12 Howard (12/31 @ HOU) 16 Wallace (3/10 @ CHA) 12 Lewis (12/18 vs. SEA) 14 (3) *Harpring (3/24 @ UTA) Total 3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 9 Carter (12/11 @ NJN) 20 Carter (12/11 @ NJN) 7 Bell (1/15 vs. PHO) 16 Barnes (1/3 vs. GSW) 7 Barnes (1/3 vs. GSW) 14 Smi (1/22 @ DEN) 6 (3) *Bell (3/26 @ PHO) 13 Richardson (4/6 vs. GSW) Minutes Minutes 56:16 Richardson (11/1 vs. NYK) 49:05 Iguodala (3/2 @ PHI) 52:27 Lewis (12/18 vs. SEA) 48:04 Crawford (11/1 vs. NYK)

GRIZZLIES HEAD COACH, TONY BARONE Tony Barone Sr. took over as e Grizzlies interim head coach on December 28, 2006, his first head coaching stint in e NBA. He s also in his seven season wi e Grizzlies as e team s Director of Player Personnel. Among his many accolades, Barone can be credited wi scouting e talents of Spain s Pau Gasol, e 2001-02 NBA Rookie of e Year. He also spent two seasons as an assistant coach under former head coach Hubie Brown. Barone joined e Grizzlies after two years as a Big 12 color commentator wi ESPN Regional. He served as e head coach at Texas A&M from 1991 rough 1998, wi his 1994 team playing in e NIT Tournament. While at Texas A&M, Barone was selected Souwestern Conference Coach of e Year. Prior to working at Texas A&M, he was e head coach at Creighton from 1985-1991. While ere, he was selected twice as Missouri Valley Conference Coach of e Year. Barone began his coaching career in e Illinois High School ranks after playing at Duke. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he has over 36 years of playing and coaching experience including assistant coaching positions wi Duke (1972-1974) and Bradley (1978-1985). Barone was an academic All-American, earned ree letters, was elected team captain as a senior and earned a degree in English while at Duke. Tony and his wife of 37 years, Kay, have ree children: Amy, Tony Jr. and Brian, and ree grandchildren: Katie, Christie and Kevin. TONY BARONE S NBA HEAD COACHING RECORD: Regular Season Year Team Wins Losses 2006-07 Memphis Grizzlies 13 36 TOTALS 13 36 The Coaching Staff: Mitchell Anderson: Assistant Coach (Bradley) Paul Cormier: Assistant Coach (New Hampshire) Lionel Hollins: Assistant Coach (Arizona State) Scott Adubato: Assistant Coach/Workout Coach (Upsala) Mike Curtis: Streng & Conditioning Coach (Virginia) Drew Graham: Head Aletic Trainer (The Ohio State University) 2006-07 Memphis Grizzlies *Minutes for Recent Games have been rounded for each game statistically (29 seconds or less, rounded down; 30 seconds or more, rounded up). #3 CHUCKY ATKINS Guard 5 11 185 8 NBA Season Sou Florida 2006-07 AVERAGES 72-20 27.1 13.0 1.9 4.4 0.65 0.06 LAST GAME: 11 points, 3 rebounds and a team-high 10 assists in 45 minutes (2 nd double-double of e season) (4/10 vs. SAC). 29 @ UTA, Jan. 24/07 PTS 36 vs. MIA, Mar. 2/01 10 @ SAC, Nov. 15/06 FGM 15 vs. MIA, Mar. 2/01 2006-07 SEASON NOTES: Posted his second double-double of e season wi 11 points and 10 rebounds on Apr. 10 vs. 22 @ DEN, Nov. 28/06 FGA 28 vs. MIA, Mar. 2/01 Sacramento Missed one game (3/27 @ Lakers) due to a strained groin Had 19 points and tied a season-high wi ree 6 @ UTA, Jan. 24/07 3FGM 7 vs. MIA, Dec. 30/00 steals in 33 minutes off e bench on Mar. 17 vs. Chicago Missed five games from Mar. 2-10 due to a sprained right 10(3) vs. LAL, Mar. 22/07 3FGA 15 vs. NOH, Dec. 22/04 ankle Posted his first double-double of e season wi a season-high 29 points and a career-high 15 assists on Jan. 24 @ 10(2) vs. SEA, Dec. 18/06 FTM 10(3) vs. SEA, Dec. 18/06 Utah Had a en season-high 12 assists on Jan. 12 vs. Minnesota, surpassing 2,000 assists for his career Had a season-high 14 vs. NYK, Nov. 1/06 FTA 14 vs. NYK, Nov. 1/06 six rebounds on Dec. 31 @ Houston Scored a season-high 28 points on Dec. 18 vs. Seattle, marking e most points by a Grizzly reserve is season; Also tied a career-high wi 10 free rows made) Had 26 points off e bench on Dec. 11 @ 2(3) vs. NOK, Mar. 20/07 OR 3(4) @ MIN, Feb. 21/03 New Jersey Shot 10-for-11 from e free row line on Dec. 6 @ Boston, tying a career-high for free rows made; also 6(2) vs. NJN, Mar. 12/07 DR 7 vs. DEN, Mar. 17/06 recorded a season-high ree steals Dished out a en season-high 11 assists on Dec. 4 @ New York Dished out a en 6(2) vs. NJN, Mar. 12/07 REB 8 vs. DEN, Mar. 17/06 season-high six assists on Nov. 25 @ Houston Scored a en season-high 27 points on Nov. 15 @ Sacramento all in e 15 @ UTA, Jan. 24/07 AST 15 @ UTA, Jan. 24/07 second half, tying e franchise record for points in a half Had a en season-high 25 points off e bench and attempted a 3(3) vs. NOK, Mar. 20/07 STL 5 vs. SAC, Nov. 3/00 career-high 14 free rows on Nov. 1 vs. New York. 1(4) vs. DEN, Feb. 26/07 BLK 2(2) vs. BOS, Jan. 19/02 46 @ UTA, Jan. 24/07 MIN 47(2) @ NYK, Feb. 28/05 CAREER NOTES: Signed by e Grizzlies as a free agent on Jan. 23 after spending e first part of 2005-06 wi e Washington Wizards Has played wi six different NBA teams (including Memphis) Originally entered e league as a free agent wi Orlando on Sept. 21/99 One of five players ranked in e top 35 in bo assists (4.4 apg) and ree-point field goal percentage (.387) in 2004-05 Named to e 1999-2000 Schick All-Rookie Second Team Played wi Cibona of Croatia from 1997-99 and averaged 12.2 ppg and 11.3 ppg in consecutive championship seasons After going undrafted out of college, spent e 1996-97 season wi e Continental Basketball Association s La Crosse Bobcats Named to e 1997 CBA All-Rookie First Team after averaging 16.2 points and 7.5 assists for La Crosse. *Four games shy of 600 for his career; Surpassed 6,000 points for his career on Jan. 13 @ Chicago. APR 1 at GSW 1 0 34 5 12.417 4 8.500 5 6.833 0 1 1 4 5 1 2 0 19 APR 3 PHO 1 0 33 7 13.538 3 7.429 2 3.667 0 1 1 7 2 1 4 0 19 APR 6 GSW 1 0 21 4 9.444 3 6.500 6 6 1.000 1 2 3 0 1 0 3 0 17 APR 7 at ORL 1 0 35 5 11.455 3 7.429 5 9.556 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 0 18 APR 10 SAC 1 1 45 1 9.111 1 3.333 8 11.727 0 3 3 10 2 0 0 0 11 LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 1 33.6 22 54.407 14 31.452 26 35.743 1 7 1.6 5.2 2.4 0.40 2.0 0.00 16.8