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AD 2006-07 ROSTER NO PLAYER POS. HT. WT. DOB COLLEGE NBA YEARS 17 Brent Barry G 6-7 210 12/31/71 Oregon State 11 15 Matt Bonner F 6-10 240 04/05/80 Florida 2 12 Bruce Bowen G/F 6-7 200 06/14/71 Cal State Fullerton 10 45 Jackie Butler C 6-10 265 03/10/85 Coastal Christian Academy 2 21 Tim Duncan F/C 6-11 260 04/25/76 Wake Forest 9 16 Francisco Elson C 6-11 230 02/28/76 The Netherlands 2 4 Michael Finley G 6-7 225 03/06/73 Wisconsin 11 20 Manu Ginobili G 6-6 205 07/28/77 Argentina 4 5 Robert Horry F/C 6-10 240 08/25/70 Alabama 14 7 Fabricio Oberto F/C 6-10 245 3/21/75 Argentina 1 9 Tony Parker G 6-2 180 05/17/82 France 5 14 Beno Udrih G 6-3 205 07/05/82 Slovenia 2 11 Jacque Vaughn G 6-1 190 02/11/75 Kansas 9 55 Eric Williams F 6-8 220 07/17/72 Providence 11 Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Athletic Trainer: Assistant Trainer: Strength Coach: Gregg Popovich (Air Force Academy) P.J. Carlesimo (Fordham) Mike Budenholzer (Pomona College) Don Newman (Idaho) Brett Brown (Boston University) Chip Engelland (Duke) Will Sevening (Wisconsin-La Crosse) Chad Bergman (IUPUI) Mike Brungardt (Central State University) HOW THE SPURS ROSTER WAS BUILT Tim Duncan Manu Ginobili Tony Parker Beno Udrih THE NBA DRAFT First round pick in 1997 NBA Draft, first overall selection Second round pick in 1999 NBA Draft, 57th overall selection First round pick in 2001 NBA Draft, 28th overall selection First round pick in 2004 NBA Draft, 28th overall selection FREE AGENTS Bruce Bowen Signed on 7/31/01 Michael Finley Signed on 9/02/05 Robert Horry Signed on 7/24/03 Jacque Vaughn Signed on 7/12/06 Brent Barry Signed on 7/15/04 Jackie Butler Signed on 7/21/06 Fabricio Oberto Signed on 8/02/05 Francisco Elson Signed on 8/02/06 Matt Bonner Eric Williams TRADES Obtained from Toronto, along with Eric Williams and a 2009 second round pick, in exchange for Rasho Nesterovic, 6/21/06 Obtained from Toronto, along with Matt Bonner and a 2009 second round pick, in exchange for Rasho Nesterovic, 6/21/06 34 35

BRENT BARRY 6-7 210 Twelfth Season Oregon State Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 12/31/71 Hempstead, NY De La Salle (Concord, CA) GUARD 17 REGULAR SEASON 53, at Orlando, 11/5/01 31, two times: latest vs. Washington, 3/15/02 15, at New York, 3/1/02 16, vs. Milwaukee, 2/21/03 6, three times: latest vs. Phoenix, 2/6/02 3, two times: latest at Dallas, 4/6/04 PLAYOFF 39, vs. Utah, 5/3/00 22, vs. Sacramento, 4/25/06 8, vs. San Antonio, 4/27/02 6, vs. Sacramento, 4/25/06 3, at Phoenix, 5/22/05 3, two times: latest vs. San Antonio, 5/1/02 SELECTED BY DENVER IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 1995 NBA DRAFT, 15TH OVERALL PICK SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 7/15/04 BRENT BARRY 2005-06: Appeared in 74 games averaged 5.8 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 17.0 minutes shot.452 (156-345) from the field,.396 (80-202) from three-point land and.661 (39-59) from the line ranked 28th in the NBA in 3PT-FG percentage started five games averaged 8.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 27.2 minutes as a starter scored in double-figures 19 times led the team in scoring three times scored a season-high 23 points and 4 assists in 19:55 minutes vs. Portland on 3/24 in the game was 8-of-10 from the field and tied his career-high hitting 7-of-8 from downtown in the final three games of the season averaged 16.3 points in 23.7 minutes while shooting.633 (19-30) from the field had 19 points in the season finale vs. Houston on 4/19 missed six games due to lower back spasms (11/9-11/19) logged two DNP-CDs in the 2006 playoffs averaged 7.8 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 23.2 minutes in 13 games scored in double-figures three times in the postseason posted a playoff-careerhigh 22 points (8-12 FG, 4-7 3PT-FG, 2-2 FT) in 26 minutes in the Spurs Game 2 win vs. Sacramento on 4/25 in the game hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to send the game into overtime (leading to a Spurs 128-119 victory) started Games 3 and 4 of the Spurs-Mavericks series (in Dallas on 5/13 and 5/15). CAREER NOTES: Signed with the Spurs on 7/15/04 after spending the previous five seasons in Seattle in his 11 NBA seasons played for five teams (Clippers, Heat, Bulls, Sonics and Spurs) led the NBA in threepoint field goal percentage during the 2000-01 season with a.476 (109-229) mark among active players ranks seventh in career 3PT-FG percentage, with a.402 (1,170-2,912) mark, and ranks fifth in 3PT-FG made, with 1,170 leads all active NBA players in career postseason three-point percentage with a.442 (65-147) mark (ranks fourth in NBA playoff history) ranks fourth on the Sonics all-time list in three-pointers made (with 669 in his five seasons in Seattle) named to the 1996 All-Rookie Second Team won the 1996 Nestle Crunch Slam Dunk Contest (at the 1996 NBA All-Star Weekend held in San Antonio at the Alamodome) he and father, Rick, are just the second father-son combination in history to win NBA championships as players (Rick was a member of the 1975 Warriors) they join Matt Guokas Jr. (1967 with Philadelphia) and Matt Guokas Sr. (1947 with Philadelphia) in his 11-year NBA career has appeared in 750 regular season games averaging 9.9 points, 3.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 1.14 steals in 27.5 minutes per contest has appeared in 49 playoff games, averaging 7.3 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 25.4 minutes in the postseason. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Nuggets in the first round (15th overall) of the 1995 NBA Draft draft rights traded by Nuggets with Rodney Rogers to the Clippers in exchange for Randy Woods and the draft rights to Antonio McDyess (6/28/95) traded by the Clippers to the Heat in exchange for Isaac Austin, Charles C. Smith and a first round draft choice in 1998 (2/19/98) signed as a free agent by the Bulls (1/25/99) traded by the Bulls to the Sonics in exchange for Hersey Hawkins and James Cotton (8/12/99) signed as a free agent by the Spurs (7/15/04). 2004-05: Averaged 7.4 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 21.5 minutes appeared in 81 games shot.423 (194-459) from the field,.357 (100-280) from three-point land and.837 (113-135) from the line led the Spurs in FT percentage ranked second on the team in three-pointers made earned eight starts as a starter averaged 12.1 points, 4.1 assists and 4.0 rebounds in 33.5 minutes scored in doublefigures 28 times with 20-or-more twice had a season-high 23 points (8-12 FG, 5-7 3PT-FG, 2-2 FT) vs. Atlanta on 3/25 scored a team-high 20 points and hit a game-winning runner with 6.9 seconds left to give the Spurs a 95-94 victory vs. the L.A. Lakers on 4/2 finished with 17 points five times: vs. Washington on 1/17 (was 5-5 from downtown), vs. New Orleans on 3/14 (along with a season-best 7 assists), at Indiana on 3/23 (led Spurs in scoring), vs. Houston on 3/27 and at Golden State on 4/10 had 16 points (6-9 FG) in his Spurs debut vs. Sacramento on 11/3 connected on his 1,000th career three-pointer vs. Miami on 11/12 did not dress on 4/20 due to a left quad contusion in 23 playoff games averaged 6.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 24.1 minutes hit 28-66 (.424) from downtown in the postseason earned eight starts scored in double-figures six times in Game 1 at Phoenix on 5/22 scored 21 points (8-12 FG, 5-8 3PT-FG) in 34 minutes logged 30-or-more minutes six times in the playoffs. 2003-04: Ranked second in the NBA in three-point FG percentage with a.452 (114-252) mark averaged 10.8 points, 5.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.44 steals in 30.6 minutes shot.504 (215-427) from the field and.827 (91-110) from the line earned 53 starts in 59 games missed a total of 23 games due to injury placed on the injured list on 1/28 due to a fractured fourth right metacarpal had surgery on his right hand on 1/29 activated on 3/9 and returned to action that night in Minnesota after missing 20 games due 37

BRENT BARRY BRENT BARRY to the injury also missed three games (12/19, 12/20 and 12/23) due to strained left hip flexor Sonics were 30-29 with Barry in the lineup and 7-16 in games he missed led the team in assists 36 times (with 10-or-more assists eight times) had six double-doubles scored in double-figures 33 times had 20-or-more five times with a season-best 28 points (9-14 FG, 7-11 3PT-FG, 3-3 FT) - along with 9 assists and 6 rebounds - in 36 minutes at Atlanta on 3/16 in the previous game - on 3/13 at Orlando - had 25 points (9-10 FG, 6-6 3PT-FG, 1-1 FT) and 10 assists twice handed out a season-best 12 assists: vs. Orlando on 3/21 and at Portland on 3/27 grabbed a season-best 12 rebounds vs. Memphis on 11/21 tied his career-high with 3 blocks at Dallas on 4/6 made his 900th career three-pointer on 11/25 vs. New Jersey named to the 2004 NBA All-Interview First Team was scheduled to compete in the 2004 Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout but had to withdraw due to his hand injury. 2002-03: Appeared in 75 games, averaging 10.3 points, 5.1 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 1.51 steals in 33.1 minutes shot.458 (264-577) from the field,.403 (118-293) from three-point land and.795 (128-161) from the line led the team in assists and steals earned 68 starts (29 at point guard and 39 at shooting guard) Sonics were 37-31 in games he started (3-11 in games he wasn't in the starting lineup) led the team in assists 23 times, in rebounding six times and in scoring three times posted four double-doubles scored in double-figures 44 times with a season-high 25 points vs. Phoenix on 10/30 handed out a career-high 16 assists - to go along with 16 points - at Milwaukee on 2/21 hit a three-pointer with 4.7 seconds left to give the Sonics a 91-90 win over the Spurs in San Antonio on 11/24 missed two games due to left patellar tendinitis (1/8 and 1/30) participated in the 2003 Three-Point Shootout (advanced to the second round before falling to eventual champion Peja Stojakovic). 2001-02: Enjoyed the best season of his NBA career averaged 14.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.81 steals in 37.5 minutes shot.508 (401-790) from the field,.424 (164-387) from three-point land and.846 (198-234) from the line started all 81 games he played ranked ninth in the NBA in FG percentage, 13th in steals, 13th in three-point percentage, 22nd in assists and 23rd in free throw percentage he and Wally Szczerbiak were the only two players in the NBA to shoot 50% from the field, 40% from three-point land and 80% from the line led the team in assists 17 times, in rebounds 16 times and in scoring nine times posted eight double-doubles scored in double-figures 64 times with 20-or-more 16 times twice scored a career-high 31 points: vs. Minnesota on 11/27 and vs. Washington on 3/15 hit six threes and finished with 29 points and 10 rebounds at Milwaukee on 1/24 grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds at New York on 3/1 had a career-high-tying 6 steals vs. Phoenix on 2/6 missed one game due to a stomach flu (vs. Minnesota on 3/5) started all five games in the postseason averaged 7.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 29.8 minutes in the First Round series versus San Antonio. 2000-01: Led the NBA in three-point field goal percentage with a.476 (109-229) mark for the season averaged 8.8 points, 3.4 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 1.19 steals in 26.5 minutes shot.494 (198-401) from the field and.816 (84-103) from the line earned 20 starts in 67 games posted two double-doubles scored in double-figures 27 times with 20-or-more three times had a season-high 22 points at Golden State on 1/26 (hitting six three-pointers in the game) twice finished with 20 points: at Dallas on 12/26 and at the L.A. Lakers on 3/11 posted two double-doubles: 18 points and 10 assists vs. Charlotte on 12/30 and 17 points and 11 assists vs. Chicago on 2/1 connected on his 500th three-pointer vs. Golden State on 12/3 missed a total of 13 games due to injury: six due to a sprained left ankle and seven due to a strained left groin in addition missed one game due to personal reasons and logged one DNP-CD. 3.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 32.7 minutes in 41 games with Los Angeles (with 36 starts) traded to Miami on 2/19 in exchange for Isaac Austin, Charles Smith and a 1998 first round draft pick saw action in 17 games with the Heat, averaging 4.1 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 15.2 minutes while with Miami logged seven DNP-CDs and missed two games due to injury (sprained right ankle) had a seasonbest 26 points and a season-high-tying 9 rebounds vs. Houston on 11/5. 1996-97: Averaged 7.5 points, 2.6 assists and 1.9 rebounds in 18.5 minutes shot.409 (155-379) from the field,.324 (56-173) from three-point land and.817 (76-93) from the line appeared in 59 games missed 17 games due to injury including the first 14 games of the season due to a strained ligament in his left thumb also missed two due to a sprained left ankle and one due to lower back spasms registered six DNP-CDs scored in double-figures 20 times with a season-high 18 points vs. Portland on 3/16 in the Clippers three playoff games averaged 11.7 points, 3.3 assists and 2.3 rebounds in 28.0 minutes scored 17 points vs. Utah on 4/28. 1995-96: Earned a spot on the All-Rookie Second Team averaged 10.1 points, 2.9 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.20 steals in 24.0 minutes shot.474 (283-597) from the field,.416 (123-296) from three-point land and.810 (111-137) from the line won the 1996 Nestle Slam-Dunk Competition on NBA All-Star Saturday on 2/10 in the Alamodome later that night had 8 points, 4 assists and 5 steals in the Schick Rookie Game led all rookies in three-point percentage and ranked second among rookies in steals per game had 44 starts in 79 games had 12 points in his first NBA start vs. Atlanta on 11/8 scored 20-or-more six times with a seasonhigh 30 points (along with a career-best 6 steals) in a season-high 42 minutes vs. Seattle on 2/25 posted his first career double-double finishing with 15 points and 11 assists vs. the L.A. Lakers on 11/19. COLLEGE NOTES: Played four seasons at Oregon State in 108 career games averaged 12.1 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists earned First-Team All-PAC 10 honors as a senior after averaging 21.0 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 27 games shot.514 (181-352) from the field,.394 (52-132) from three-point land and.823 (153-186) from the line as a junior led the team in scoring with 15.2 points per contest was red-shirted for the 1990-91 season averaged just 5.2 points in 17.6 minutes as a freshman during the 1991-92 campaign. PERSONAL: Full name is Brent Robert Barry he and wife, Erin, have two sons, Quin and Cade they are both active with San Antonio's Blue Ribbon Child Abuse Task Force (she is a member of the organization's executive committee while he serves as the program's honorary chairman) earned his degree in sociology from Oregon State an avid surfer loves music plays the guitar father Rick was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987 after playing 14 seasons in the NBA and ABA brothers Jon (Milwaukee, Golden State, Atlanta, L.A. Lakers, Sacramento, Detroit, Denver and Houston) and Drew (Atlanta, Golden State and Seattle) have both enjoyed NBA careers oldest brother - Scooter - was a member of the 1988 NCAA Champion Kansas squad active with the NBA Read to Achieve program each summer participates in the Seeds of Peace camp (a camp based in Maine that is dedicated to empowering young leaders from regions of conflict with the leadership skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence ) says he would give his right arm to be ambidextrous. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 95-96 L.A. Clippers 79-44 1898 283-597.474 123-296.416 111-137.810 38-130-168 230 196-2 95 120 22 800 10.1 96-97 L.A. Clippers 59-0 1094 155-379.409 56-173.324 76-93.817 30-80-110 154 88-1 51 76 15 442 7.5 97-98 LA-C-Mia. 58-36 1600 213-506.421 90-229.393 115-134.858 29-142-171 153 118-0 64 104 27 631 10.9 98-99 Chicago 37-30 1181 141-356.396 52-172.302 78-101.772 39-105-144 116 98-2 42 72 11 412 11.1 99-00 Seattle 80-74 2726 327-707.463 164-399.411 127-157.809 50-322-372 291 228-4 103 142 31 945 11.8 00-01 Seattle 67-20 1778 198-401.494 109-229.476 84-103.816 33-178-211 225 126-1 80 86 14 589 8.8 01-02 Seattle 81-81 3040 401-790.508 164-387.424 198-234.846 58-383-441 426 182-3 147 165 37 1164 14.4 02-03 Seattle 75-68 2480 264-577.458 118-293.403 128-161.795 48-253-301 384 199-1 113 142 15 774 10.3 03-04 Seattle 59-53 1803 215-427.504 114-252.452 91-110.827 21-183-204 342 121-0 85 139 16 635 10.8 04-05 San Antonio 81-8 1742 194-459.423 100-280.357 113-135.837 29-161-190 178 123-0 39 64 20 601 7.4 05-06 San Antonio 74-5 1259 156-345.452 80-202.396 39-59.661 29-130-159 123 99-1 39 52 27 431 5.8 TOTALS 750-419 20601 2547-5544.459 1170-2912.402 1160-1424.815 404-2067-2471 2622 1578-15 858 1162 235 7424 9.9 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 1999-00: In his first season with the Sonics averaged 11.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.29 steals in 34.1 minutes shot.463 (327-707) from the field,.411 (164-399) from three-point land and.809 (127-157) from the line posted 74 starts in 80 games led the team in three-point percentage, ranked second in both assists and steals and ranked third in scoring scored in double-figures 54 times with 20-or-more nine times scored a season-best 24 points vs. Sacramento on 12/29 missed one game due to a right hip pointer (11/2) and one game due to a mild concussion (1/26) started three of the Sonics five playoff games averaged 8.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 31.0 minutes in their First Round series versus Utah had 16 points in a playoff-career-best 39 minutes in Game 4 vs. Utah on 5/3. 1998-99: Saw action in 37 of 50 games with the Bulls averaged 11.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.14 steals in 31.9 minutes shot.396 (141-356) from the field,.302 (52-172) from three-point land and.772 (78-101) from the line earned 30 starts the Bulls third leading scorer (behind Toni Kukoc and Ron Harper) scored in double-figures 22 times finished with 20-or-more points three times with a season-high 22 vs. Washington on 2/19 missed eight games due to a sprained right ankle and five games due to a thigh bruise. 1997-98: Split the season between the Heat and the Clippers for the season averaged 10.9 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.10 steals in 27.6 minutes in 58 games shot.421 (213-506) from the field,.393 (90-229) from three-point land and a career-best.858 (115-134) from the line averaged 13.7 points, 96-97 L.A. Clippers 3-0 84 11-27.407 5-11.455 8-9.889 1-6-7 10 10-0 4 4 0 35 11.7 99-00 Seattle 5-3 155 12-33.364 8-20.400 10-14.714 3-10-13 15 20-2 3 7 3 42 8.4 01-02 Seattle 5-5 149 14-34.412 7-16.438 4-4 1.000 6-17-23 14 12-0 3 9 4 39 7.8 04-05 San Antonio 23-8 555 48-105.457 28-66.424 17-21.810 13-43-56 44 44-1 15 27 4 141 6.1 05-06 San Antonio 13-2 301 34-61.557 17-34.500 16-21.762 3-29-32 22 29-0 9 9 3 101 7.8 TOTALS 49-18 1244 119-260.458 65-147.442 55-69.797 26-105-131 105 115-3 34 56 14 358 7.3 38 39

MATT BONNER 6-10 240 Third Season Florida Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 4/5/80 Concord, NH Concord (Concord, NH) REGULAR SEASON 15 38, at New Orleans, 3/6/05 21, vs. Atlanta, 3/11/05 13, vs. Boston, 4/4/06 4, at Chicago, 1/9/06 4, two times: latest at Boston, 11/18/05 3, vs. New York, 2/3/06 SELECTED BY CHICAGO IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE 2003 NBA DRAFT, 45TH OVERALL PICK OBTAINED FROM TORONTO ALONG WITH ERIC WILLIAMS AND A 2009 SECOND ROUND PICK IN EXCHANGE FOR RASHO NESTEROVIC, 6/21/06 MATT BONNER 2005-06: Averaged 7.5 points and 3.6 rebounds in 21.9 minutes in 78 games shot.448 (209-467) from the field,.420 (102-243) from three-point land and.829 (63-76) from the line ranked 12th in the NBA in three-point percentage scored in double-figures 30 times posted two double-doubles: had a season-high 16 points and a careerbest 13 rebounds vs. Boston on 4/4 and finished with 10 points and 12 boards vs. Minnesota on 3/11 tied his career-high hitting five threepointers (5-of-6 from downtown) to finish with 15 points vs. Boston on 3/5 had 15 points, 8 rebounds and a career-high 4 steals in 30:38 minutes vs. Utah on 11/11 had 15 points (6-9 FG, 3-5 3PT-FG) in a season-high 37:20 minutes at Cleveland on 3/7 in his first career start had 10 points vs. Philadelphia on 11/16 in six games in April averaged 12.2 points and 6.5 rebounds in 30.2 minutes before suffering a sprained left ankle at Orlando on 4/12 the injury caused him to miss the final four games of the season. CAREER NOTES: During the 2003-04 season played for Sicilia in the Italian A1 League averaged 19.2 points and 9.3 rebounds ranked seventh in the league in both scoring and rebounding in his two-year NBA career has appeared in 160 regular season games, averaging 7.3 points and 3.6 rebounds in 20.4 minutes has a career mark of.421 (141-335) from three-point land. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Bulls in the second round (45th overall pick) of the 2003 NBA Draft draft rights traded by the Bulls to the Raptors in exchange for a future second round pick, 6/26/03 traded by the Raptors to the Spurs - along with Eric Williams and a 2009 second round pick - in exchange for Rasho Nesterovic, 6/21/06. 2004-05: Appeared in all 82 games averaged 7.2 points and 3.5 rebounds in 18.9 minutes shot.533 (247-463) from the field,.424 (39-92) from three-point land and.789 (56-71) from the line led all NBA rookies in 3PT-FG percentage and ranked second in FG percentage he and Morris Peterson were the only Raptors to play in all 82 games scored in double-figures 25 times scored a careerhigh 21 points (8-9 FG, 5-6 3PT-FG) vs. Atlanta on 3/11 had 18 points (6-7 FG, 4-4 3PT-FG, 2-2 FT) and 7 boards in a career-high 38 minutes at New Orleans on 3/6 finished with 17 points and 6 rebounds in 28 minutes at Cleveland on 12/4. COLLEGE CAREER: Averaged 12.0 points and 5.9 rebounds in 131 games at the University of Florida is the only Gator to record 1,500 points, 750 rebounds and 150 three-pointers earned Associated Press honorable mention All-American honors as a junior and senior as a senior was named to the All-Southeastern Conference First Team and was runner-up for SEC Player of the Year averaged 15.2 points and 6.1 rebounds in 33 games while leading the conference in 3PT-FG percentage (with a.474 mark) as a junior earned All-SEC Second Team honors ranked 10th in the conference in scoring (15.6) and seventh in rebounds (7.2) was a three-time All-SEC Academic selection and earned Verizon Academic All-American of the Year honors for basketball in final two seasons (the first basketball player in Florida history to win the award). PERSONAL: Was his high school valedictorian majored in business administration earned the nickname The Red Rocket while with the Raptors (after Toronto's transit system as he did not have a car and instead relied on public transit) only the second player from New Hampshire to appear in an NBA game (Jeff Cross, who appeared in 21 games with the L.A. Clippers in 1985-86, was the first from the Granite State to play in the NBA)... an avid cribbage player... claims to Eat at Subway more than Jarrod. FORWARD NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 04-05 Toronto 82-0 1553 247-463.533 39-92.424 56-71.789 108-177-285 48 220-1 39 40 19 589 7.2 05-06 Toronto 78-6 1710 209-467.448 102-243.420 63-76.829 86-198-284 56 216-2 49 32 31 583 7.5 TOTALS 160-6 3263 456-930.490 141-335.421 119-147.810 194-375-569 104 436-3 88 72 50 1172 7.3 41

BRUCE BOWEN Height: 6-7 Weight: 200 NBA Experience: Eleventh Season Birthdate: 6/14/71 12 12 6-7 200 Twelfth Season Cal State Fullerton Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 6/14/71 Merced, CA Edison (Fresno, CA) GUARD/FORWARD REGULAR SEASON 47, two times: latest at Dallas, 3/20/03 24, vs. L.A. Lakers, 1/4/05 11, two times: latest vs. Washington on 4/1/06 8, vs. Minnesota, 12/23/04 6, vs. New York, 4/8/01 4, two times: latest vs. Seattle, 11/8/00 PLAYOFF 48, vs. Dallas, 5/22/06 27, vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/7/03 7, three times: latest vs. Denver, 4/24/05 4, two times: latest at Detroit, 6/16/05 4, at Dallas, 5/25/03 3, five times: latest vs. Dallas, 5/22/06 NOT DRAFTED BY AN NBA FRANCHISE SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 7/31/01 BRUCE BOWEN 2005-06: Earned All-Defensive First Team honors for the third straight season finished second in Defensive Player of the Year voting the only Spur to appear in all 82 games averaged 7.5 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 33.6 minutes shot.433 (232-536) from the field,.424 (104-245) from three-point land and.607 (51-84) from the line ranked ninth in the NBA in three-point percentage led the team in minutes 21 times appeared in his 297th consecutive game on 12/20 at Milwaukee to set a Spurs franchise record for most consecutive games played (Avery Johnson held the previous mark appearing in 296 straight) ended the season with a streak of 354 consecutive games played (has started all 354 games in his streak) scored in double-figures 20 times had a season-high 17 points (hitting 5-of-9 from downtown) vs. Seattle on 2/21 twice finished with 16 points: at Indiana on 2/12 and at the Clippers on 3/28 tied his career-high with 11 rebounds vs. Washington on 4/1 received the NBA's Community Assist Award for January in the 2006 playoffs averaged 6.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 34.0 minutes shot.525 (32-61) from the field and.500 (15-30) from three-point land had 16 points in back-to-back games in the Spurs-Kings series: had 16 (7-9 FG, 2-4 3PT-FG) in 31:40 minutes in Game 5 in San Antonio on 5/2 and finished with 16 points (6-10 FG, 4-5 3PT-FG) and 4 rebounds in 39:27 minutes in Game 6 at Sacramento on 5/5 had 9 points, 3 rebounds and 3 blocks in a playoff-career-high 47:46 minutes in Game 7 vs. Dallas on 5/22. CAREER NOTES: Has earned a spot on the NBA's All-Defensive Team each of the last six seasons (was a second team selection in 2001, 2002 and 2003 before earning first team honors in 2004, 2005 and 2006) one of just three players to be named to an All-Defensive Team each of the last six seasons (Tim Duncan has been named to nine straight while Jason Kidd has been named to eight straight) joins a group of six swingmen who have earned All-Defensive Team honors in six-or-more straight seasons: Walt Frazier ('69-75), John Havlicek ('69-76), Michael Jordan ('88-93), Scottie Pippen ('90-00) and Alvin Robertson ('86-91) a two-time winner of the NBA's Community Assist Award (3/05 and 1/06) the Spurs are his fourth NBA team enjoyed two stints with the Heat, becoming the first player in franchise history to play for the team two separate times has also played for the Celtics and the Sixers has appeared in 354 consecutive games (last miss was 2/26/02 vs. Phoenix) ranks third on the Spurs all-time list in 3PT-FG made (with 440) and fifth in career 3PT-FG percentage with a.405 (440-1087) mark Spurs all-time playoff leader in three-pointers made (with 101) in Spurs playoff history is tied for fifth in games (with 80), 10th in points (506), third in 3PT-FG percentage (.437: 101-of-231), ninth in steals (57) and fifth in blocks (48) in his NBA career has appeared in 630 regular season games, averaging 6.5 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 28.0 minutes per game has seen action in 93 playoff games, averaging 5.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 30.8 minutes in the postseason played in France in 1994-95 and 1996-97 spent two seasons in the CBA with the Fort Wayne Fury and the Rockford Lightning. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Went unpicked in the 1993 NBA Draft signed as a free agent by the Heat (10/5/95) waived by the Heat (10/13/95) signed by the Heat to a 10-day contract (3/15/97) signed by the Heat for the remainder of the season (3/25/97) signed as a free agent by the Celtics (7/28/97) signed as a free agent by the Sixers (9/16/99) traded by the Sixers to the Bulls as part of a three-team deal: Larry Hughes and Billy Owens went to the Warriors (from the Sixers), Toni Kukoc went to the Sixers (from the Bulls) and John Starks and a first round pick (from the Warriors) - along with Bowen went to the Bulls (2/16/00) waived by the Bulls (2/18/00) signed as a free agent by the Heat (2/23/00) re-signed by the Heat (8/1/00) signed as a free agent by the Spurs (7/31/01) re-signed by the Spurs (7/23/02) re-signed by the Spurs (7/14/04). 2004-05: Named to the All-Defensive First Team for the second straight season for the third consecutive season started all 82 games averaged a career-best 8.2 points - along with 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists - in 32.0 minutes shot.420 (251-598) from the field,.403 (102-253) from three-point land and.634 (71-112) from the line named the Western Conference Player of the Week on 1/10 after averaging 17.3 points and 2.7 rebounds in three games ranked 20th in the NBA in three-point percentage led the team in three-pointers made posted single-season career-highs in points, rebounds and FT percentage scored in double figures 31 times had 20-or-more points three times (after scoring 20-or-more just three times in his first eight NBA seasons) scored a career-high 24 points (hitting 5-of-11 from downtown) vs. the Lakers on 1/4 finished with 22 points (7-10 FG, 5-5 3PT-FG, 3-4 FT) at Atlanta on 11/13 had 20 points (8-of-11 from the field) vs. Cleveland on 12/11 led the team in minutes 22 times named the NBA's Community Assist Award winner for the month of March in the 2005 playoffs averaged 5.7 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 35.4 minutes ranked 17th in the postseason in three-point percentage with a.433 (29-67) mark in the Finals ranked second on the team in minutes with 271 in the seven-game series (behind Tim Duncan with 285) logged 40-or-more minutes four times in 43

BRUCE BOWEN BRUCE BOWEN the Finals in the seven-game series with Detroit averaged 7.9 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 38.7 minutes while shooting.448 (13-29) from three-point land scored in double-figures three times in the series with a high of 15 points (hitting 4-of-8 from downtown) in Game 2 in San Antonio on 6/12. 2003-04: Named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team one of two Spurs to start all 82 games (along with Rasho Nesterovic) averaged 6.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.02 steals in 32.0 minutes per game shot.420 (211-502) from the field,.363 (77-212) from three-point land and.579 (66-114) from the line scored in double-figures 22 times with a season-high 16 points (7-10 FG, 2-4 3PT-FG) vs. Sacramento on 3/31 twice finished with 15: at New Orleans on 1/9 and vs. New Jersey on 1/21 grabbed a career-best 11 rebounds at Sacramento on 3/14 appeared in all 10 playoff games, averaging 6.0 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 29.8 minutes per contest. 2002-03: Led the NBA in three-point field goal percentage with a.441 (101-229) mark from downtown named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team for the third straight season started all 82 games for the first time in his career averaged 7.1 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 31.3 minutes per contest shot a career-best.466 (223-479) from the field and.404 (36-89) from the line scored a season-high 21 points (9-13 FG, 3-5 3PT-FG) in a career-best 47 minutes vs. New Orleans on 12/23 scored in double-figures 20 times finished with 18 points in 29 minutes vs. Denver on 2/18 averaged 6.9 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 31.3 minutes in the postseason started all 24 playoff games finished with 27 points (10-12 FG, 7-8 3PT-FG) in 32 minutes in the Spurs Game 2 win over the Lakers on 5/7 set the Spurs franchise record for the most 3PT-FG made in a playoff game had 19 points (7-8 FG, 5-6 3PT-FG) in Game 4 at Phoenix on 4/27 set new playoff career-highs in points (27 vs. Los Angeles on 5/7), rebounds (7 at New Jersey on 6/11), assists (4 at Dallas on 5/29), steals (4 at Dallas on 5/25) and blocks (3 vs. Los Angeles on 5/7 and vs. Dallas on 5/27). 2001-02: Earned a spot on the NBA All-Defensive Second Team for the second straight season appeared in 59 games averaged 7.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.05 steals in 28.8 minutes per contest shot.389 (155-398) from the field,.378 (56-148) from three-point land and.479 (46-96) from the line scored a season-high 21 points (8-8 FG, 4-4 3PT-FG, 1-2 FT) in 24 minutes at Atlanta on 12/5 scored in double-figures 14 times had 15 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists vs. Denver on 4/10 finished with 12 points and a season-high 6 assists at Portland on 3/27 suffered a broken right middle finger at Boston on 1/9 missed the next 23 games and the Spurs were 11-12 without him in the line-up (versus 47-12 in games he did play) averaged 6.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and a team-best 1.10 steals in 34.5 minutes in 10 playoff games shot a team-high.440 (11-25) from threepoint land in the postseason scored 13 points in Game 2 at Los Angeles on 5/7. 2000-01: Named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team appeared in all 82 games for the first time in his NBA career earned 72 starts (five at guard and 67 at forward) averaged 7.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.01 steals in 32.7 minutes per game shot.363 (211-581) from the field,.336 (103-307) from three-point land and.609 (98-161) from the line second on the team in threepointers made scored in double-figures 26 times, with a season-high 20 points vs. Milwaukee on 11/28 (in that game hit 6-of-12 from downtown, setting career marks in both 3PT-FG made and attempted) set a career-high with 6 steals vs. New York on 4/8 logged 40 or more minutes 11 times set single season career-highs in assists, blocks, 3PT-FGA, FTM and FTA for the season logged more minutes (2,685 vs. 2,678), scored more points (623 vs. 606) and hit more threes (103 vs. 54) then he had in his first four seasons combined. 1999-00: For the season appeared in 69 games, averaging 2.8 points and 1.4 rebounds in 12.7 minutes per contest shot.371 (72-194) from the field,.466 (27-58) from three-point land and.581 (25-43) from the line started the season with the Sixers, after signing with the team on 9/16 appeared in 42 games with Philadelphia before being traded to Chicago on 2/16 as part of a three-team deal (averaged 1.4 points in 7.4 minutes with the Sixers) was waived by the Bulls on 2/18 and then claimed off waivers by the Heat on 2/23 averaged 5.1 points and 2.2 rebounds in 21.0 minutes in 27 games with the Heat earned two starts with the Heat, averaging 13.5 points in 33.0 minutes as a starter had a seasonhigh 16 points (all in the second half, including 11 in the fourth quarter) vs. Philadelphia on 3/16 scored in double-figures six times. 1998-99: Appeared in 30 games with the Celtics, averaging 2.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 16.5 minutes per contest shot.280 (26-93) from the field,.269 (7-26) from three-point land and.458 (11-24) from the line earned one start suffered a fractured right index finger and was on the injured list from 4/2 to 5/5, missing a total of 20 games due to the injury scored a season-best 10 points in 15 minutes vs. Cleveland on 3/2 had a season-best 7 boards in a season-high 42 minutes vs. Cleveland on 2/6. 1997-98: In his first full NBA season appeared in 61 games with the Celtics averaged 5.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.43 steals in 21.4 minutes per game shot.409 (122-298) from the field,.339 (20-59) from three-point land and.623 (76-122) from the line earned nine starts led the league in steal-to-turnover ratio with a 1.67-to-1 ratio (87 steals to 52 turnovers) scored in double-figures 10 times, with a season-high 16 points and a season-best 5 steals in a season-high 37 minutes vs. Atlanta on 3/11 also had 16 points in 30 minutes vs. Chicago on 12/3 grabbed a season-high 9 rebounds and had a career-best 4 blocks vs. Philadelphia on 12/15 missed seven games in November after suffering a nasal fracture (11/19-11/29) and then missed the final 13 games of the season due to a stress reaction of the fourth metatarsal in his left foot (3/25-4/18). 1996-97: Played in three different leagues appeared in one game with the Heat after signing a 10-day contract with Miami on 3/16 had 1 block in 1 minute of action vs. Houston on 3/16 signed by the Heat for the remainder of the season on 3/25 but didn't see action in another game placed on the injured list on 4/1 due to a knee injury started the season in France, with Besancon, averaging 25.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 20 games then signed with the Rockford Lightning in the CBA on 2/7 appeared in 16 games with Rockford averaging 17.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 38.7 minutes per contest had 32 points, 8 rebounds and 4 steals at Omaha on 2/28. 1995-96: Split time between the French League and the CBA appeared in 21 games for Everux in the French League, averaging 30.6 points and 3.8 rebounds in the CBA spent time with both the Fort Wayne Fury and the Rockford Lightning appeared in a total of 46 games, averaging 11.1 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 26.7 minutes per contest in four playoff games with the Lightning averaged 20.5 points and 4.5 assists. COLLEGE NOTES: Played four seasons at Cal State Fullerton in his career appeared in 101 games, averaging 11.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game as a senior during the 1992-93 season averaged 16.3 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 36.6 minutes in 27 games named to the All-Big West Conference First Team ranks 12th on the Titans' all-time list in career points (with 1,155) and is eighth all-time in rebounds (with 559) played one season (1989-90) with Cedric Ceballos. PERSONAL: Married Yardley Barbon in the summer of 2004 in September of 2005 the couple had their first child, a son named Ojani in the spring of 2004 launched GET FIT with Bruce and Buddy, a comprehensive program aimed toward fighting child obesity in San Antonio teamed up with H-E-B and the Spurs Foundation to promote healthy living through fitness and nutrition during the past two seasons over 5,000 boys and girls participated in the program active with the Elf Louise program (a San Antonio program that provides Christmas gifts to children whose families are not financially able to provide them) and the San Antonio Alzheimer's Association runs the Bruce Bowen Foundation the organization is set-up to provide scholarships, tuitions and to help those less fortunate holds an annual basketball camp - teaching life and basketball lessons - which is free for youth in his hometown of Fresno in May of 2006 received his degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton over a three-year period, starting in the spring of 2003, took three public relations classes at the University of Texas at San Antonio also completed an internship and an online correspondence course to complete the requirements necessary for his degree a big Dallas Cowboys fan. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 96-97 Miami 1-0 1 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0.0 97-98 Boston 61-9 1305 122-298.409 20-59.339 76-122.623 79-95-174 81 174-0 87 52 29 340 5.6 98-99 Boston 30-1 494 26-93.280 7-26.269 11-24.458 15-37-52 28 51-2 21 13 9 70 2.3 99-00 Phi.-Mia. 69-2 878 72-194.371 27-58.466 25-43.581 27-69-96 34 118-0 23 19 15 196 2.8 00-01 Miami 82-72 2685 211-581.363 103-307.336 98-161.609 45-200-245 132 269-8 83 74 53 623 7.6 01-02 San Antonio 59-59 1699 155-398.389 56-148.378 46-96.479 42-120-162 88 116-0 62 66 25 412 7.0 02-03 San Antonio 82-82 2566 223-479.466 101-229.441 36-89.404 59-180-239 113 195-0 66 72 42 583 7.1 03-04 San Antonio 82-82 2624 211-502.420 77-212.363 66-114.579 45-208-253 113 166-1 84 90 33 565 6.9 04-05 San Antonio 82-82 2627 251-598.420 102-253.403 71-112.634 50-235-285 126 175-0 55 57 39 675 8.2 05-06 San Antonio 82-82 2755 232-536.433 104-245.424 51-84.607 35-285-320 126 191-0 79 67 30 619 7.5 TOTALS 630-471 17634 1503-3679.409 597-1537.388 480-845.568 397-1429-1826 841 1455-11 560 510 276 4083 6.5 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 99-00 Phi.-Mia. 10-0 157 10-27.370 5-22.227 10-16.625 1-9-10 8 27-1 7 6 4 35 3.5 00-01 Miami 3-3 58 5-16.313 2-8.250 0-0 --- 1-1-2 2 8-0 2 2 2 12 4.0 01-02 San Antonio 10-10 345 25-61.410 11-25.440 7-14.500 9-24-33 14 28-0 11 7 7 68 6.8 02-03 San Antonio 24-24 750 54-145.372 35-80.438 23-42.548 14-55-69 39 52-0 20 15 17 166 6.9 03-04 San Antonio 10-10 298 23-63.365 11-29.379 3-13.231 6-23-29 10 24-0 4 4 3 60 6.0 04-05 San Antonio 23-23 814 46-128.359 29-67.433 11-17.647 9-57-66 36 77-0 11 15 13 132 5.7 05-06 San Antonio 13-13 442 32-61.525 15-30.500 1-2.500 6-22-28 16 42-0 11 9 8 80 6.2 TOTALS 93-83 2864 195-501.389 108-261.414 55-104.529 46-191-237 125 258-1 66 58 54 553 5.9 44 45

JACKIE JACKIE BUTLER BUTLER 6-10 265 Third Season Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 3/10/85 McComb, MS Coastal Christian Academy 45 REGULAR SEASON 33, at Boston, 4/9/06 22, at Washington, 4/4/06 9, three times: latest at Detroit, 4/16/06 3, vs. Boston, 3/29/06 2, vs. Boston, 12/4/05 4, two times: latest at Atlanta, 1/30/06 NOT DRAFTED BY AN NBA FRANCHISE SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 7/21/06 2005-06: Appeared in 55 games, averaging 5.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in 13.5 minutes shot.544 (117-215) from the field and.753 (58-77) from the line scored in double-figures 14 times scored a career-high 22 points (8-11 FG, 6-6 FT) and grabbed 8 rebounds in 29:24 minutes at Washington on 4/4 finished with 18 points and a career-high-tying 9 rebounds in 26:11 minutes at Detroit on 4/16 made 25 straight FTs from 1/28-3/22 in 11 games in April averaged 9.3 points and 5.5 rebounds in 21.0 minutes while shooting.638 (44-69) logged 20-or-more minutes 11 times registered seven DNP-CDs and was on the inactive list for 20 games. JACKIE BUTLER CAREER NOTES: Went unpicked in the 2004 NBA Draft during the 2003-04 season averaged 29.3 points, 17.0 rebounds and 6.0 blocks at Coastal Christian Academy had planned to attend Tennessee but instead became an early entry candidate for the 2004 NBA Draft named Mississippi's Mr. Basketball in both 2002 and 2003 named to the 2003 McDonald's High School All-America Team (along with LeBron James, Luol Deng and Chris Paul) and participated in the McDonald's High School All-America Game during the 2002-03 season averaged 24.3 points, 15.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks for McComb High School. 2004-05: In training camp with the Timberwolves waived by Minnesota on 10/25 then signed with the Great Lakes Storm in the CBA in 40 games with the Storm averaged 18.0 points (10th in the CBA), 10.7 rebounds (third) and 1.45 blocks (third) signed with the Knicks on 2/27 made his NBA debut on 3/21 scoring two points in one minute of action vs. the Spurs for the season appeared in three games averaging 3.3 points in 1.7 minutes (scored a total of 10 points in five minutes) the second youngest player in Knicks history (at 20 years and 11 days) behind then-teammate Trevor Ariza logged 15 DNP-CDs and missed eight games while on the injured list with right patella tendinitis. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 04-05 New York 3-0 5 4-4 1.000 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0 0-0 1 1 0 10 3.3 05-06 New York 55-0 740 117-215.544 0-0 --- 58-77.753 67-116-183 25 127-0 17 62 31 292 5.3 TOTALS 58-0 745 121-219.553 0-0 --- 60-79.759 67-116-183 25 127-0 18 63 31 302 5.2 Height: 6-11 Weight: 260 CENTER 47

TIM DUNCAN 6-11 260 Tenth Season Wake Forest Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 4/25/76 St Croix, St. Dunstan s Virgin Islands Episcopal (St. Croix) FORWARD REGULAR SEASON 21 52, at Sacramento, 4/27/99 53, vs. Dallas, 12/26/01 25 at Miami, 2/1/03 11, vs. Cleveland, 3/25/00 8, at Denver, 2/9/00 8, five times: latest at Denver, 10/29/03 PLAYOFF 50, two times: latest vs. Dallas, 5/22/06 41, vs. Dallas, 5/22/06 25, at L.A. Lakers, 5/14/02 11, vs. Seattle, 4/20/02 4, at L.A. Lakers, 5/25/01 8, vs. New Jersey, 6/15/03 SELECTED BY SAN ANTONIO WITH THE FIRST PICK IN THE 1997 NBA DRAFT TIM DUNCAN 2005-06: Named to the All-NBA Second Team and the All-Defensive Second Team averaged 18.6 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.03 blocks in 34.8 minutes in 80 games shot.484 (574-1,185) from the field and.629 (335-533) from the line hit 2-of-5 (.400) from three-point land led the team in scoring 30 times, in rebounds 62 times, in assists 11 times and in blocks 44 times scored in double-figures 78 times finished with 20-or-more 30 times and 30-or-more twice posted 44 double-doubles among NBA leaders ranked 31st in scoring, fifth in rebounds, 12th in blocks and fourth in doubledoubles scored a season-high 34 points to go along with 13 rebounds at Milwaukee on 12/20 had 31 points (12-19 FG, 7-10 FT), 13 rebounds and 6 assists in 37:35 minutes vs. Orlando on 4/13 recorded the 19th 20-20 game of his career finishing with 27 points and a season-best 22 rebounds vs. the Clippers on 12/13 (in the game hit a pair of free throws with 12 seconds left that tied the score at 84-84 and sent the game into OT as the Spurs ended up posting a 95-87 win) scored the game-winning basket with 7.2 seconds left (on an inbounds alley-oop from Manu Ginobili) to give the Spurs an 80-79 win vs. Memphis on 1/14 recorded his 1,500th block at Chicago on 11/7 (he and Shaquille O'Neal are the only two active players with 14,500 points, 8,000 rebounds and 1,500 blocks) voted a starter for the 2006 All-Star Game (his seventh straight All-Star start) finished with 15 points and a game-high 10 rebounds did not play in Toronto on 2/8 due to the flu registered a DNP-CD in the season finale at Houston on 4/19 in the 2006 playoffs averaged 25.8 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.92 blocks in 37.9 minutes in 13 games shot.573 (121-211) from the field in the 2006 postseason ranked eighth in scoring, sixth in rebounds and fifth in blocks in the Spurs-Mavericks Second Round series averaged 32.3 points, 11.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.57 blocks in 41.6 minutes scored 30-or-more five times in the series had 35 points and 12 rebounds in 41:12 minutes in Game 3 finished with 36 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks in 44:28 minutes in Game 5 (in the game set a Spurs playoff record for the most points scored in a quarter finishing with 21 in the second period) in Game 7 had a playoff-career-high 41 points (12-24 FG, 17-23 FT), 15 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 blocks in 49:33 minutes. CAREER NOTES: The NBA's MVP in 2002 and 2003 (one of 10 players in NBA history to win multiple MVP Awards) named the NBA Finals MVP in 1999, 2003 and 2005 just the second player in history to earn Finals MVP honors in each of their first three trips to the Finals (joining Michael Jordan who was six-for-six in capturing the Finals MVP award) one of just four players to be named Finals MVP three-or-more times: Jordan (six times), Magic Johnson (three) and Shaquille O'Neal (three) in his nine-year career has been named to the All-NBA First Team eight times and the All-NBA Second Team once (2006) has earned All-Defensive First Team honors six times and Second Team honors three times (1998, 2004 and 2006) the first player in NBA history to be named to both an All-NBA Team and an All-Defensive Team in each of his first nine seasons (David Robinson held the previous record being named in each of his first seven seasons) just the fifth player in league history to earn All-NBA First Team honors in each of his first eight seasons joining Elgin Baylor (first 10 seasons), Bob Pettit (10), Larry Bird (9) and Oscar Robertson (9) the 1998 Rookie of the Year named the co-mvp of the 2000 All-Star Game named the NBA Player of the Week 17 times and the Player of the Month four times among active NBA players in regular season games ranks 10th in total points (14,689), seventh in career scoring average (22.1), sixth in career FG percentage (.505), fifth in rebounds (8,020) and fifth in blocked shots (1,650) in 666 career games has scored in double-figures 647 times and has posted 497 double-doubles has 19 regular season 20-20 games and two triple-doubles among Spurs all-time regular season NBA leaders ranks fourth in games, third in points, second in rebounds and second in blocks among active players in career playoff action ranks third in total postseason points (2,838), ninth in scoring average (24.1 ppg), second in rebounds (1,499), second in blocks (318) and ninth in assists (424) has scored in double-figures in 116 of 118 playoff games in the postseason has nine 20-20 games and three triple-doubles holds the record for the most blocks in an NBA Finals series (with 32 in 2003) and tied the record for most blocks in a single Finals game (with 8 vs. New Jersey on 6/15/03) named an All-Star eight straight seasons (no game was held in 1999) among active players in All-Star action ranks fourth in minutes (207), fifth in total points, (117), fifth in scoring average (14.6), third in FG percentage (.605), seventh in assists (20), and is tops in rebounds, with 100 (which ranks seventh in NBA history) has twice re-signed with the Spurs (8/2/00 and 7/16/03) in his NBA career has appeared in 666 regular season games, averaging 22.1 points, 12.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.40 blocks in 37.9 minutes per contest appeared in 118 playoff games, averaging 24.1 points, 12.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.69 blocks in 40.7 minutes in the postseason played for Team USA in the 1999 Americas Qualifying Tournament was selected to play in the 2000 Olympics but had to withdraw due to a knee injury named to the All Tournament Team for the 2003 FIBA Americas Men's Qualifying Tournament after leading the U.S. Team to the gold medal appeared in nine games and averaged 15.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.56 blocks (leading Team USA in all three categories) named the 2003 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year the starting center for the U.S. team in the 2004 Olympics averaged 12.9 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.25 blocks in 26.0 minutes in eight games as the United States won the bronze ranked 18th in scoring, third in rebounds and third in blocks. 49

TIM DUNCAN TIM DUNCAN 2004-05: The only player to be named to both the All-NBA First Team and the All-Defensive First Team appeared in 66 games, averaging 20.3 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.64 blocks in 33.4 minutes shot.496 (517-1,042) from the field,.333 (3-9) from three-point land and.670 (305-455) from the line led the team in scoring 31 times, in rebounds 46 times and in minutes 27 times posted 44 double-doubles scored in double-figures 64 times with 20-or-more 34 times and 30-or-more seven times scored a season-high 39 points vs. Seattle on 12/8 twice grabbed a season-high 19 rebounds: had 30 points and 19 boards at Phoenix on 1/21 and finished with 27 points and 19 rebounds vs. Memphis on 2/26 hit a game-winning 19-foot jumper at the buzzer to give the Spurs a 94-92 victory at Cleveland on 2/28 that night scored his 13,000th career point (the third fastest among active players to reach the milestone behind only Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson) had 15 points and 9 rebounds in 16 minutes in the 2005 All-Star Game missed a total of 16 games due to a sprained right ankle missed two games (2/8 and 2/9) after spraining the ankle in practice on 2/7 did not dress on 3/9 and 3/12 after spraining the ankle in Utah on 3/6 sprained his ankle for the third time at Detroit on 3/20 and missed 12 straight games (returned on 4/13 at Utah and averaged 12.0 points in 23.5 minutes in the final four games of the regular season) in the 2005 postseason averaged 23.6 points, 12.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.26 blocks in 37.8 minutes scored in doublefigures in all 23 playoff games in the playoffs ranked 10th in points, second in rebounds and fifth in blocks his 542 points and 286 rebounds were both tops in the 2005 postseason led all players with 18 double-doubles his 33-point, 15-rebound effort in Game 3 vs. Phoenix on 5/28 started a string of 10 straight double-doubles scored 20-or-more 16 times with 30-or-more five times had 39 points in the Spurs 126-115 Game 4 win at Denver on 5/2 named Finals MVP for the third time in his career in the Finals averaged 20.6 points, 14.1 rebounds and 2.14 blocks in 40.7 minutes played big in the last three games of the Finals: in Game 5 had 26 points and 19 rebounds, in Game 6 finished with 21 points and 15 boards and in Game 7 had 25 points and 11 rebounds. 2003-04: Earned All-NBA First Team honors for the seventh straight season appeared in 69 games, averaging 22.3 points, 12.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.68 blocks in 36.6 minutes shot.501 (592-1,181) from the field,.167 (2-12) from three-point land and.599 (352-588) from the line finished second in MVP voting (behind Kevin Garnett) named to the All-Defensive Second Team the only player in the NBA ranked in the top 10 in scoring (eighth), rebounds (second), blocks (fourth) and FG percentage (10th) named to his sixth straight All-Star Game (had 14 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists in 26 minutes) named the Western Conference Player of the Week on 2/8 had 56 double-doubles (second in the NBA behind Garnett) scored in double-figures 67 times with 20-or-more 43 times and 30-plus 13 times posted three 20-20 games (27 points and 20 rebounds at Seattle on 12/19, 36 points, 20 boards and 7 assists vs. Minnesota on 1/14 and 26 points and 21 rebounds at Toronto on 2/18) scored a season-high 47 points - along with 12 rebounds - in 40 minutes at Orlando on 12/5 missed three games after suffering a sprained left ankle vs. Memphis on 11/3 served a one-game NBA-issued suspension on 12/1 at the Clippers missed six games after being placed on the injured list on 2/28 with irritation of the left patellofemoral joint activated on 3/10 had 9 points and 2 rebounds in 15 minutes vs. the Clippers that night then missed the next three games before returning to the lineup on 3/18 (posted 22 points and 10 rebounds in 27 minutes off the bench vs. Minnesota on 3/18) averaged 22.1 points, 11.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.00 blocks in 40.5 minutes in the Spurs 10 playoff games in the postseason ranked fourth in scoring, seventh in rebounds, tied for sixth in blocks and fifth in FG percentage (with a.522 mark) posted 30 points and 11 rebounds, in Game 1 vs. the Lakers on 5/2 had 21 points, 21 rebounds and 4 blocks in Game 5 vs. the Lakers on 5/13. 2002-03: Named both the 2003 regular season MVP and the 2003 Finals MVP (the ninth player to win both MVP awards in the same season) the first back-to-back regular season MVP since Michael Jordan in 1991 and 1992 (the eighth player to win back-to-back NBA MVP honors) appeared in 81 games, averaging 23.3 points, 12.9 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.93 blocks in 39.3 minutes shot.513 (714-1,392) from the field,.273 (6-22) from three-point land and.710 (450-634) from the line named to the All-NBA First Team and the All-Defensive First Team earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors five times (12/22, 12/29, 1/26, 2/16, 3/30) ranked seventh in scoring, third in rebounds, third in blocks and seventh in FG percentage (the only player to rank in the top 10 in all four categories) scored in double-figures 80 times scored 20-or-more 56 times and had 30- plus 16 times grabbed 20-or-more rebounds seven times with an NBA-high six 20-20 games (29 points and 23 rebounds vs. New Orleans on 12/23, 30 points and 21 rebounds vs. Memphis on 1/22, 28 points and 20 rebounds at the Lakers on 2/14, 35 points and 21 rebounds vs. Phoenix on 3/4, 21 points and 21 rebounds vs. New Jersey on 3/6 and 25 points and 21 rebounds at Detroit on 4/6) posted the Spurs lone triple-double of the season finishing with 24 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists vs. the Clippers on 3/14 scored a season-high 38 points vs. Phoenix on 1/14 grabbed a career-best 25 rebounds at Miami on 2/1 (in the game tied a Spurs franchise record for most defensive rebounds in a game with 23) tied a career-best with 8 blocks vs. Philadelphia on 12/6 won three games with buzzer-beaters: hit a fall-away jumper for a 103-101 win at Memphis on 11/4, connected on a base-line jumper over Karl Malone for a 91-90 victory at Utah on 1/24 and followed his own miss to steal a 108-107 win in Orlando on 1/31 had 19 points and a game-high 15 rebounds as a starter in the 2003 All-Star Game missed the final game of the season (vs. Dallas on 4/16) due to left knee effusion, snapping a streak of 245 consecutive games played had an amazing run in the 2003 playoffs scored in double-figures in all 24 games, averaging 24.7 points, 15.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 3.29 blocks in 42.5 minutes among NBA playoff leaders ranked eighth in scoring, fourth in rebounds, first in blocks, fourth in FG percentage and 12th in assists had two triple-doubles: 15 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists and 4 blocks in the Spurs Game 6 series-clinching win at Phoenix on 5/1 and 21 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists and 8 blocks in the Spurs Game 6 championship-clinching win vs. New Jersey on 6/15 (his 8 blocks tied an NBA Finals record) had three 20-20 games: 34 points, 24 rebounds, 6 assists and 6 blocks at Dallas on 5/23, 21 points, 20 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 blocks at Dallas on 5/25 and 32 points, 20 rebounds, 6 assists and 7 blocks vs. New Jersey on 6/4 (all three produced Spurs victories) finished with 40 points, 15 boards and 7 assists vs. Dallas on 5/19. 2001-02: Named the NBA's MVP averaged 25.5 points, 12.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.48 blocks in 40.6 minutes while starting all 82 games shot.508 (764-1,504) from the field and a career-best.799 (560-701) from the line hit 1-of-10 (.100) from three-point land won the 2002 IBM Award named to the All-NBA First Team and the All-Defensive First Team named the Western Conference Player of the month three times (December, March and April) and earned Player of the Week honors a league-high six times (11/11, 11/25, 12/30, 3/17, 3/24, 4/7) had 14 points and 14 rebounds in 29 minutes as a starter in the 2002 All-Star Game ranked fifth in scoring, second in rebounds, fourth in blocks, ninth in field goal percentage and sixth in minutes just the fifth player in NBA history to rank among the top five in scoring, rebounding and blocks (joining Abdul-Jabbar, Ewing, Olajuwon and O'Neal) and is the first forward to accomplish the feat became the 14th player in league history to finish with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a season (2,089 and 1,042) the first forward to do so since Bob McAdoo in 1977-78 led the NBA in double-doubles - with 67 - for the fourth time in his five NBA seasons scored in double-figures 81 times finished with 20 or more 71 times and had 30-plus 20 times scored a careerbest 53 points (19-28 FG, 15-15 FT) vs. Dallas on 12/26 had two 20-20 games: finished with 29 points and 21 boards vs. Charlotte on 1/29 and had 24 points and 21 rebounds at Sacramento on 2/12 played big in the postseason averaged 27.6 points, 14.4 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.33 blocks in 42.2 minutes posted doubledoubles in eight of his nine playoff appearances (missed Game 4 at Seattle on 5/1 for personal reasons) had a triple-double - with 21 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists and 5 blocks - in Game 1 vs. Seattle on 4/20 posted two 20-20 games in the playoffs: had 26 points, 21 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 blocks in Game 1 at Los Angeles on 5/5 and finished with 34 points and a Spurs playoff record 25 boards in Game 5 at Los Angeles on 5/14. 2000-01: Named to both the All-NBA First Team and the NBA All-Defensive First Team for the third straight season finished second in MVP voting behind Allen Iverson started all 82 games, averaging 22.2 points, 12.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.34 blocks shot.499 (702-1,406) from the field,.259 (7-27) from three-point land and.618 (409-662) from the line ranked 14th in the NBA in scoring, fourth in rebounds, seventh in blocks and 12th in FG percentage led the league in double-doubles (with 66) registered five 20-20 games: 23 points and 23 boards on 12/5 at Sacramento, 36 points and 21 rebounds on 1/25 at Sacramento, 35 points and 21 rebounds on 2/8 at New Jersey, 23 points and 20 rebounds on 3/14 vs. Minnesota and 20 points and 23 rebounds on 3/19 vs. Portland scored in double-figures 80 times, with 20 or more 52 times and 30-plus 10 times finished with a season-best 42 points vs. Sacramento on 4/12 twice finished with 36 points: at Sacramento on 1/25 and at Denver on 4/5 made his third straight All-Star appearance, finishing with 14 points and 14 boards in 28 minutes named the NBA Player of the Week on 1/28 averaged 24.4 points, 14.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.69 blocks in 40.5 minutes in the playoffs to lead the Spurs in all five categories in the postseason recorded two 20-20 games in the playoffs: had 25 points and 22 rebounds vs. Dallas on 5/7 and finished with 32 points and 20 boards vs. Dallas on 5/14 scored 40 points vs. the Lakers on 5/21 to become just the third Spur along with Robinson and Gervin to score 40-or-more in the postseason. 1999-00: For the second straight season was named to both the All-NBA First Team and the All-Defensive First Team appeared in 74 games, averaging 23.2 points, 12.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.23 blocks in 38.9 minutes shot.490 (628-1,281) from the field and.761 (459-603) from the line hit 1-of-11 (.091) from three-point land ranked ninth in the NBA in scoring, third in rebounds, 19th in FG percentage, seventh in blocks and 10th in minutes one of two players (along with Shaquille O'Neal) to rank among the top 10 in scoring, rebounds and blocks named the co-mvp of the 2000 NBA All-Star Game, along with O'Neal, finishing with 24 points and 14 rebounds twice named the Player of the Week (11/28 and 4/2) finished fifth in MVP voting recorded 60 double-doubles (second in the NBA behind O'Neal) posted his first career triple-double - with 17 points, 17 rebounds and 11 assists - vs. Cleveland on 3/25 (first triple-double by a Spur since Robinson on 2/17/94) scored in double-figures 72 times had 20-or-more 49 times, scored 30-plus 17 times and scored over 40 twice (his first two games of 40-plus) scored a season-high 46 points (16-28 FG, 14-16 FT) and had 14 rebounds in 46 minutes at Utah on 1/10 finished with 42 points and 14 boards in 47 minutes at Vancouver on 12/9 missed a total of eight games due to injury missed four games (2/25-3/2) due to a lower abdominal strain scored a career-low 4 points in 13 minutes on 2/21 vs. Phoenix when the injury first bothered him had appeared in 186 consecutive games to start his career before being forced to sit out on 2/25 at Chicago then missed the final four games of the season and all of the playoffs after suffering a torn left lateral meniscus on 4/11 at Sacramento underwent surgery on his left knee on 5/24 re-signed with the Spurs on 8/2. 1998-99: Named to both the All-NBA First Team and the All-Defensive First Team appeared in all 50 games, averaging 21.7 points, 11.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.52 blocks in 39.3 minutes per contest shot.495 (418-845) from the field and.690 (247-358) from the line was 1-for-7 (.143) from three-point land the only player in the NBA to rank among the top 10 in scoring (sixth), rebounding (fifth), blocks (seventh) and FG percentage (10th) finished third in MVP voting led the NBA in double-doubles for the second straight season with 37 scored in double-figures 48 times, with 20 or more 31 times scored over 30 five times, with a season-high 39 points - along with 13 boards and 6 blocks - vs. Vancouver on 4/1 during the Spurs 31-5 run, averaged 22.8 points, 11.0 rebounds and 2.72 blocks while shooting.512 from the field named the NBA Player of the Month in March named the Player of the Week for the period ending 3/8 led the Spurs in scoring 35 times, in rebounds 31 times and in blocks 30 times hit a pair of free throws with 3.7 seconds left to give the Spurs an 81-80 win over Portland on 4/16 in the playoffs averaged 23.2 points, 11.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.65 blocks in 43.1 minutes named the 1999 Finals MVP after averaging 27.4 points, 14.0 rebounds and 2.20 blocks in 45.8 minutes in five games vs. the Knicks logged at least 44 minutes and had at least 20 points in all five games had 33 points and 16 rebounds in Game 1 vs. the Knicks on 6/16 in Game 4, in New York on 6/23, had 28 points and 18 rebounds in 47 minutes in 17 postseason games, had 10 double-doubles, including four in the Finals scored 20-plus 12 times and had 30-or-more four times, including 37 points in Game 3 at Los Angeles on 5/22. 50 51

AD TIM DUNCAN 1997-98: Named the NBA Rookie of the Year averaged 21.1 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.51 blocks in 39.1 minutes while shooting.549 (706-1,287) from the field and.662 (319-482) from the line was 0-for-10 from three-point land only Spur to start all 82 games the 19th rookie in NBA history to average 20-plus points and 10-plus rebounds among league leaders in four categories: 13th in scoring, third in rebounds, fourth in FG percentage and sixth in blocked shots named to the All-NBA First Team, the first rookie to earn the honor since Larry Bird in 1980 just the ninth rookie ever named to the All-NBA First Team and the second youngest player ever to receive the honor (behind Max Zaslofsky in 1946-47) named to the All-Defensive Second Team, just the fifth rookie ever named to an All-Defensive Team earned NBA Rookie of the Month honors all six months finished fifth in voting for the MVP Award the only rookie in the 1998 All-Star Game (had 2 points and 11 boards in his All-Star debut) led the NBA in double-doubles with 57 scored in double-figures 77 times, including each of the final 52 games of the season scored a season-high 35 points - along with 17 rebounds - at Golden State on 3/4 set a Spurs rookie record with 22 rebounds at Chicago on 11/3 had 15 or more boards 21 times twice recorded 8 blocks: vs. Boston on 12/26 and vs. Philadelphia on 2/28 led the team in blocks 43 times and had 5 or more 14 times had 15 points and 10 rebounds at Denver on 10/31 in his NBA debut in 34 games after the All-Star break averaged 25.1 points, 12.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.68 blocks while shooting.540 from the field and.738 from the line. COLLEGE NOTES: The consensus NCAA of the Year in 1996-97 won the Wooden Award and the Naismith Award and was named the NCAA Player of the Year by virtually everyone appeared in 31 games, averaging 20.8 points, 14.7 rebounds and 3.29 blocks in 36.6 minutes led the nation in rebounding led the ACC in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and blocks - the first player to lead in all four of these categories in conference history recorded two 20-20 games: had 21 points and a career-high-tying 23 boards at Virginia on 2/22 and finished with 22 points and 22 rebounds vs. St. Mary's on 3/13 had his number 21 retired on 2/25/97 vs. Georgia Tech following his final game at Joel Coliseum named a First Team All-American two years in a row (1996 & 1997) was named the Defensive Player of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches three times (1995, 1996 & 1997) twice named the ACC Player of the Year (1996 & 1997) named to the All-ACC First Team three times (1995, 1996 & 1997) led the ACC in blocked shots all four years and led the conference in rebounding three straight seasons ranks first on the NCAA's modern rebounding list (with 1,570) and ranks third in NCAA history in career blocks (with 481) in his collegiate career appeared in 128 games, averaging 16.5 points, 12.3 rebounds and 3.76 blocks while shooting.577 from the field in his first collegiate game had 0 points, 7 rebounds and 1 block in 10 minutes at Alaska. PERSONAL: He and wife, Amy, were married in the summer of 2001 the couple had their first child in the summer of 2005 created the Tim Duncan Foundation in November of 2001 Amy serves as the executive vice president of the organization which is setup to serve the areas of health awareness and research, education and youth sports and recreation in San Antonio, Winston-Salem and the U.S. Virgin Islands since its creation the Foundation has raised approximately $1 million through the Tim Duncan Character Champions program donates 50 tickets to each game to students who demonstrate integrity, respect, dependability, fairness, caring or civic responsibility member of the NBA All-Star Reading Team the winner of the 2001 Home Team Community Service Award given by the Fannie Mae Foundation and the NBA named one of the Good Guys in sports by The Sporting News in both 2001 and 2002 also supports the Children's Bereavement Center, the Children's Center of San Antonio and the Cancer Therapy and Research Center received his degree in psychology from Wake Forest didn't play organized basketball until ninth grade concentrated on swimming as a youngster - at one point was a top U.S. competitor in his age group in the 400 freestyle - before his local pool was destroyed by Hurricane Hugo in 1989 known for wearing his practice shorts backwards, a trend he started while in college has two sisters, Cheryl and Tricia admits to being afraid of heights and sharks favorite movie is The Crow a video game junkie. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 97-98 San Antonio 82-82 3204 706-1287.549 0-10.000 319-482.662 274-703-977 224 254-1 55 279 206 1731 21.1 98-99 San Antonio 50-50 1963 418-845.495 1-7.143 247-358.690 159-412-571 121 147-2 45 146 126 1084 21.7 99-00 San Antonio 74-74 2875 628-1281.490 1-11.091 459-603.761 262-656-918 234 210-1 66 242 165 1716 23.2 00-01 San Antonio 82-82 3174 702-1406.499 7-27.259 409-662.618 259-738-997 245 247-0 70 242 192 1820 22.2 01-02 San Antonio 82-82 3329 764-1504.508 1-10.100 560-701.799 268-774-1042 307 217-2 61 263 203 2089 25.5 02-03 San Antonio 81-81 3181 714-1392.513 6-22.273 450-634.710 259-784-1043 316 231-2 55 248 237 1884 23.3 03-04 San Antonio 69-68 2527 592-1181.501 2-12.167 352-588.599 227-632-859 213 164-1 62 183 185 1538 22.3 04-05 San Antonio 66-66 2203 517-1042.496 3-9.333 305-455.670 202-530-732 179 144-0 45 127 174 1342 20.3 05-06 San Antonio 80-80 2784 574-1185.484 2-5.400 335-533.629 231-650-881 253 219-2 70 198 162 1485 18.6 TOTALS 666-665 25240 5615-11123.505 23-113.204 3436-5016.685 2141-5879-8020 2092 1833-11 529 1928 1650 14689 22.1 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 97-98 San Antonio 9-9 374 73-140.521 0-1.000 40-60.667 20-61-81 17 24-1 5 25 23 186 20.7 98-99 San Antonio 17-17 733 144-282.511 0-3.000 107-143.748 55-140-195 48 50-1 13 52 45 395 23.2 00-01 San Antonio 13-13 526 120-246.488 1-1 1.000 76-119.639 54-134-188 49 43-0 14 50 35 317 24.4 01-02 San Antonio 9-9 380 82-181.453 1-3.333 83-101.822 28-102-130 45 22-0 6 37 39 248 27.6 02-03 San Antonio 24-24 1021 218-412.529 0-7.000 157-232.677 96-273-369 127 78-0 15 76 79 593 24.7 03-04 San Antonio 10-10 405 83-159.522 0-1.000 55-87.632 33-80-113 32 34-0 8 42 20 221 22.1 04-05 San Antonio 23-23 869 197-425.464 1-5.200 147-205.717 87-199-286 63 66-1 8 62 52 542 23.6 05-06 San Antonio 13-13 493 121-211.573 0-2.000 94-131.718 33-104-137 43 50-1 11 34 25 336 25.8 TOTALS 118-118 4801 1038-2056.505 3-23.130 759-1078.704 406-1093-1499 424 367-4 80 378 318 2838 24.1 52 53

FRANCISCO FRANCISCO ELSON ELSON 7-0 235 Fourth Season California Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 2/28/76 Rotterdam, Maria Regina M.A.V.O. The Netherlands (The Netherlands) Height: 6-11 Weight: 260 CENTER 16 REGULAR SEASON 45, at Atlanta, 12/18/05 21, vs. L.A. Lakers, 4/6/06 15, at Atlanta, 12/18/05 4, two times: latest at Portland, 4/10/06 4, two times: latest at Seattle, 4/19/06 5, at New Jersey, 12/16/05 PLAYOFF 27, at L.A. Clippers, 5/1/06 7, vs. Minnesota, 4/24/04 6, at L.A. Clippers, 5/1/06 2, two times: latest at L.A. Clippers, 5/1/06 3, vs. L.A. Clippers, 4/27/06 1, vs. Minnesota, 4/24/04 SELECTED BY DENVER IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE 1999 NBA DRAFT, 41ST OVERALL PICK SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 8/2/06 FRANCISCO ELSON 2005-06: Appeared in 72 games averaged 4.9 points and 4.7 rebounds in 21.9 minutes shot.532 (151-284) from the field and.662 (49-74) from the line earned 54 starts Nuggets were 32-22 when he started (12-16 when he didn't) as a starter averaged 5.6 points and 5.4 rebounds in 24.7 minutes scored in double-figures 13 times recorded three double-doubles: scored a career-high 21 points (8-9 FG, 5-5 FT) along with 11 rebounds in 32:37 minutes vs. the L.A. Lakers on 4/6 had 10 points and 11 rebounds vs. Charlotte on 2/21 finished with 11 points and 10 boards at Seattle on 4/19 had a careerbest 15 rebounds in a career-high 45:11 minutes at Atlanta on 12/18 missed two games due to a right foot infection (12/3 and 12/6) logged eight DNP-CDs in the 2006 playoffs averaged 1.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in 15.0 minutes in five games. CAREER NOTES: Selected by Denver in the second round of the 1999 NBA Draft (41st overall) played four years in Spain before joining the Nuggets for the 2003-04 season has appeared in 201 regular season games, averaging 4.1 points and 3.7 rebounds in 16.9 minutes has seen action in 10 playoff games, averaging 2.1 points and 2.3 rebounds in 14.1 minutes in the postseason. 2004-05: Averaged 3.7 points and 3.0 rebounds in 14.0 minutes in 67 games shot.468 (101-216) from the field and.570 (45-79) from the line earned 11 starts averaged 6.8 points and 4.5 rebounds as a starter scored in double-figures four times scored a season-high 15 points vs. Portland on 3/7 grabbed a seasonhigh 10 rebounds vs. Sacramento on 3/26 missed two games due to plantar fasciaitis in his right foot (2/1 and 2/2) was suspended by the NBA for one game (for leaving the bench during an altercation) logged 12 DNP-CDs. 2003-04: As a rookie averaged 3.5 points and 3.3 rebounds in 14.1 minutes in 62 games shot.472 (94-199) from the field and.667 (30-45) from the line started 14 games averaged 6.7 points and 5.5 rebounds as a starter scored in double-figures five times posted his first career double-double vs. Phoenix on 11/25 finishing with 16 points, 10 rebounds and 4 steals grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds in a season-high 35 minutes at the L.A. Clippers on 11/29 missed five games while on the injured list with a strained right groin (2/20-2/28) recorded 15 DNP-CDs. COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Kilgore Junior College before transferring to California in two seasons with the Bears averaged 5.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 59 games earned 42 starts in 59 games with Cal. PERSONAL: Full name is Francisco Marinho Robby Elson parents are from Suriname is fluent in Dutch, Spanish, German, South American Suriname and English the seventh Dutch player in NBA history plays for the Dutch National Team. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 03-04 Denver 62-14 875 94-199.472 0-1.000 30-45.667 65-138-203 32 145-2 35 35 39 218 3.5 04-05 Denver 67-11 939 101-216.468 1-3.333 45-79.570 61-140-201 34 129-1 34 40 41 248 3.7 05-06 Denver 72-54 1579 151-284.532 1-5.200 49-74.662 99-240-339 47 211-0 54 65 45 352 4.9 TOTALS 201-79 3393 346-699.495 2-9.222 124-198.626 225-518-743 113 485-3 123 140 125 818 4.1 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 03-04 Denver 4-0 60 7-12.583 0-0 --- 1-2.500 1-8-9 2 14-0 2 3 1 15 3.8 04-05 Denver 1-0 6 0-1.000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-3-3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 05-06 Denver 5-2 75 3-5.600 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 5-6-11 2 13-1 4 3 0 6 1.2 TOTALS 10-2 141 10-18.556 0-0 --- 1-2.500 6-17-23 4 27-1 6 6 1 21 2.1 55

MICHAEL FINLEY 6-7 225 Twelfth Season Wisconsin Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 3/6/73 Melrose Park, Il Proviso East (Maywood, IL) GUARD/FORWARD 4 REGULAR SEASON 57, three times: latest at Indiana, 2/5/02 42, at Detroit, 11/27/02 15, vs. L.A. Lakers, 11/19/02 13, at Phoenix, 12/23/99 10, vs. Philadelphia, 1/23/01 4, vs. Portland, 2/28/04 PLAYOFF 56, at Sacramento, 5/10/03 37, vs. Sacramento, 5/9/02 12, vs. Utah, 5/1/01 10, vs. San Antonio, 5/12/01 5, at San Antonio, 5/27/03 3, two times: latest vs. San Antonio, 5/29/03 SELECTED BY PHOENIX IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 1995 NBA DRAFT, 21ST OVERALL PICK SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 9/2/05 MICHAEL FINLEY 2005-06: Averaged 10.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 26.5 minutes shot.412 (286-695) from the field,.394 (110-279) from three-point land and.852 (98-115) from the line earned 18 starts in 77 games as a starter averaged 11.0 points and 4.1 rebounds in 30.2 minutes led the team in 3PT-FG made and in FT percentage scored in double-figures 37 times... the Spurs were 7-0 when he scored 20-or-more had a season-high 23 points in 32:30 minutes at Toronto on 2/8 finished with 22 points (8-8 FG, 5-5 3PT-FG, 1-2 FT) in 22:22 minutes vs. New York on 2/27 had 21 points and a seasonhigh 10 rebounds vs. the L.A. Clippers on 12/13 hit the game winning shot (a 20-foot jumper) with 2.9 seconds left to give the Spurs a 90-89 win vs. Sacramento on 12/17 scored his 14,000th career point at Chicago on 11/7 hit his 1,000th career three-pointer vs. Seattle on 2/21 missed five games due to a left groin strain (11/9-11/17) in the 2006 playoffs averaged 10.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 31.6 minutes scored in double-figures nine times in the postseason had 17 points in Game 3 at Sacramento on 4/28 started the final four games of the Spurs-Mavericks series during the four-game span averaged 13.5 points and 6.0 rebounds in 45.8 minutes while shooting.556 (20-36) from the field,.412 (7-17) from three-point land and 1.000 (7-7) from the line. CAREER NOTES: A two-time NBA All-Star (2000 and 2001) named to the 1996 All-Rookie First Team (finished third in Rookie of the Year voting) has earned NBA Player of the Week honors three times (2/6/00, 4/14/02, 1/18/04) scored his 10,000th career point vs. Memphis on 3/23/02 has led the NBA in minutes three times (1997-98, 1999-2000 and 2000-01) competed in the Slam Dunk Contest in 1996 and 1997 (in 1996 he was the runner-up behind Brent Barry in the Alamodome) among active players ranks seventh in career playoff 3PT-FG made (with 127) and ranks eighth in playoff career free throw percentage (with an.856 mark) the Mavericks all-time leader in three-pointers made (with 870) among Mavericks all-time leaders in games (fourth), minutes (third), points (fourth), rebounds (fifth), assists (fifth), steals (second), FG made (fourth) and FT made (fifth) started each of the last 605 games he played with the Mavericks in his 11-year NBA career has appeared in 812 regular season games, averaging 18.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.09 steals in 38.1 minutes per contest has appeared in 69 playoff games, averaging 16.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.14 steals in 39.5 minutes in the postseason a member of the USA team that competed in the 2002 World Championships played for the Team USA squad in the 1994 World University Games was named USA Basketball's Male Athlete of the Year. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Suns in the first round (21st overall) of the 1995 NBA Draft traded by the Suns, with Sam Cassell, A.C. Green and a second round pick, to the Mavericks in exchange for Jason Kidd, Tony Dumas and Loren Meyer (12/26/96) waived by the Mavericks (8/15/05) signed as a free agent by the Spurs (9/2/05). 2004-05: Averaged 15.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 36.8 minutes in 64 games shot.427 (387-907) from the field, a career-best.407 (116-285) from three-point land and.831 (113-136) from the line ranked 16th in the NBA in 3PT-FG percentage scored in double figures 53 times with 20-or-more 19 times and 30-or-more twice the Mavericks were 18-1 when he scored 20-or-more had 33 points vs. Indiana on 1/8 scored 33 points including 25 in the second half at Phoenix on 2/17 hit 8-of-8 from downtown vs. Cleveland on 3/26 to set a Mavericks record for the most threepointers made without a miss averaged 25.2 points in 43.2 minutes during a five game stretch in February when Jerry Stackhouse was out with a right groin strain (from 2/13-2/24 Dallas won all five games) missed 15 games (11/11-12/7) with a sprained right ankle and missed three games (3/4-3/7) with a left calf contusion in the 2005 postseason averaged 13.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.31 steals in 13 games scored in double-figures nine times in the postseason including a 31-point effort (12-18 FG, 5-6 3PT-FG, 2-2 FT) in the Mavericks 108-106 win in Phoenix on 5/11. 2003-04: Averaged 18.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.17 steals in 38.6 minutes started all 72 games he played shot.443 (514-1,159) from the field,.405 (150-370) from three-point land and.850 (164-193) from the line led the team in three-pointers made and minutes per game named the Western Conference Player of the Week on 1/18 ranked 21st in scoring, 11th in threepoint percentage and 15th in minutes led the Mavericks in scoring 21 times and in minutes 35 times scored in double-figures 64 times with 20-or-more 30 times and 30-or-more eight times became the Mavericks all-time leader in three-pointers made on 2/21 vs. Houston (passing Derek 57

MICHAEL FINLEY MICHAEL FINLEY Harper who had 705) twice scored a season-best 38 points: finished with 38 in 48 minutes at the L.A. Clippers on 12/10 and had 38 in 38 minutes at Phoenix on 3/13 missed 10 games due to injury: five due to a sprained right big toe (12/12-12/20), three due to a strained right calf (3/24-3/28) and two due to back spasms (4/10 & 4/11) averaged 13.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 39.2 minutes in the Mavericks five-game first round series loss to Sacramento. 2/13 (hit the game-winning jump shot, a three-pointer from the top of the key, to give the Mavericks an 85-82 victory in double overtime) posted his first career triple-double vs. the Lakers on 4/14 (finished with 23 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds) the first player in Maverick history to lead the team in scoring, assists, steals and minutes in the same season scored 20-or-more 50 times selected as a team co-captain (along with Steve Nash). 58 2002-03: Appeared in 69 games, averaging 19.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.10 steals in 38.3 minutes shot.425 (507-1,193) from the field,.370 (119-322) from three-point land and a career-best.861 (198-230) from the line scored a career-high 42 points and grabbed 10 rebounds at Detroit on 11/27 ranked 15th in the NBA in FT percentage scored in double-figures 66 times with 20-or-more 31 times and 30-or-more five times missed 13 games due to a strained left hamstring in 20 playoff games averaged 18.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists had a game-high 31 points in the Mavericks 103-91 Game 5 win over the Spurs at San Antonio on 5/27. 2001-02: Averaged 20-plus points for the fifth straight season appeared in 69 games, averaging 20.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 39.9 minutes shot.463 (869-1,228) from the field,.339 (76-224) from three-point land and.837 (210-251) from the line ranked 18th in the NBA in scoring and 10th in minutes named the NBA Player of the Week on 4/14 led the team in scoring 26 times and in minutes 43 times scored in double-figures 66 times with 20-or-more 39 times and 30-or-more 11 times scored a season-high 39 points vs. Golden State on 11/27 logged six complete games had a string of 490 consecutive games played snapped on 12/29 at Atlanta when he was forced to sit with a strained left hamstring (missed a total of 13 games due to the injury) in eight games in the 2002 postseason averaged 24.6 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 46.6 minutes played 373 of a possible 384 minutes in the playoffs scored a playoff career-best 37 points in Game 3 vs. Sacramento on 5/9. 2000-01: Named an NBA All-Star for the second straight season led the Mavericks in scoring averaged 21.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.44 steals in 42.0 minutes shot.458 (711-1,552) from the field,.346 (91-263) from three-point land and.775 (252-325) from the line led the NBA in minutes ranked 19th in scoring had a season-high 38 points vs. Seattle on 12/26 posted a triple-double - with 13 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists - at Golden State on 12/2 set a Mavericks franchise record with 10 steals vs. Philadelphia on 1/23 scored in double-figures 79 times with 20-or-more 55 times and 30-or-more 11 times logged six complete games played a career-high-tying 57 minutes in New York on 2/7 hit two three-pointers in the final 8 seconds to force overtime vs. Orlando on 1/18 (Dallas won 115-106) had 12 points and 5 assists in the 2001 All-Star Game in 10 playoff games averaged 19.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 43.4 minutes logged three complete games in the postseason averaged 23.8 points in 45.8 minutes in five first round games vs. Utah scored 33 points in 48 minutes in the seriesclinching 84-83 Game 5 win at Utah on 5/3 had 25 points, 10 assists and 5 rebounds in 48 minutes in the Mavericks 112-108 Game 4 win vs. San Antonio on 5/12. 1999-00: Earned his first All-Star appearance averaged a career-best 22.6 points - along with 6.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.33 steals - in 42.2 minutes in 82 games shot.457 (748-1,636) from the field,.401 (99-247) from three-point land and.820 (260-317) from the line led the NBA in minutes and set a Mavericks single season record with 3,464 minutes played 12 complete games ranked 11th in the NBA in scoring and 20th in assists one of only four players (along with Kevin Garnett, Grant Hill and Gary Payton) to average more than 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists scored in double-figures 80 times with 20-or-more 52 times and 30-or-more 16 times had a season-high 38 points - along with 8 assists - vs. Sacramento on 4/4 posted four triple-doubles: 14 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists at Cleveland on 11/30, 33 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists at Phoenix on 12/11, 33 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists at Phoenix on 12/23 and 20 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists at the Clippers on 3/28 named the NBA Player of the Week on 2/6 led all Western Conference reserves with 11 points in the 2000 All-Star Game. 1998-99: Averaged 20.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.32 steals in 41.0 minutes in 50 games shot.444 (389-867) from the field,.331 (45-136) from three-point land and.823 (186-226) from the line ranked 13th in the NBA in scoring and third in minutes only guard in the NBA to average at least 20 points and five rebounds scored 20-or-more 29 times with 30-or-more five times logged four complete games posted a season-high 36 points in 48 minutes vs. Phoenix on 4/20 hit a 26-foot three-pointer with 2.4 seconds left to force a second overtime at Golden State on 2/7 (Dallas won 102-99 in double-overtime). 1997-98: Led the NBA in minutes averaged 21.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists in 41.4 minutes in 82 games shot.449 (675-1,505) from the field,.357 (87-244) from three-point land and.784 (326-416) from the line ranked 11th in the NBA in scoring scored a season-high 39 points vs. Cleveland on 1/27 logged a career-high 57 minutes - finishing with 32 points - at Indiana on 1996-97: Appeared in 83 games (thanks to a trade from Phoenix to Dallas on 12/26) for the season averaged 15.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 33.6 minutes shot.444 (475-1,071) from the field,.361 (101-280) from three-point land and.808 (198-245) from the line in 56 games with Dallas averaged 16.0 points in 35.6 minutes started the final 35 games of the season and averaged 19.2 points in 42.0 minutes as a starter scored a season-high 33 points vs. Milwaukee on 2/20 hit a 25-foot three-pointer with 16 seconds left to lead the Mavericks to an 88-86 win in Phoenix on 2/23 stole the ball from Antoine Walker at midcourt and then dunked on the other end with 9.8 seconds left to give Dallas a 109-107 win over Boston on 3/13. 1995-96: Named to the All-Rookie First Team finished third in Rookie of the Year voting (behind Damon Stoudamire and Joe Smith) appeared in 82 games, averaging 15.0 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.04 steals in 39.2 minutes shot.476 (465-976) from the field,.328 (61-186) from threepoint land and.749 (242-323) from the line earned 72 starts a starter in the 1996 Schick Rookie Game (in the Alamodome in San Antonio) and finished with 9 points and a team-best 9 assists runner-up to Brent Barry in the Nestle Crunch Slam Dunk contest led the Suns in minutes (setting a Phoenix rookie record for most minutes in a season) only six players in the league logged more minutes than his total of 3,212 played 48-or-more minutes 11 times scored 20-or-more 15 times led the team in scoring 10 times finished with 27 points and 10 assists (first career double-double) in a season-best 53 minutes vs. Dallas on 1/12 hit a game-winning jumper at the buzzer to give the Suns a 114-113 win over the Lakers on 11/25 missed the 1996 playoffs after suffering a sprained left ankle in the fourth quarter of the season finale (at Houston on 4/21). COLLEGE NOTES: Finished his career as the all-time leading scorer in Wisconsin history with 2,147 points earned All-American honorable mention each of his final three seasons named to the All-Big Ten First Team as a sophomore and a senior (first Badger since John Kotz in 1941 to earn first team honors) as a senior averaged 20.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 37.0 minutes in 27 games averaged 20.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 29 games as a junior during his sophomore season averaged a career-best 22.1 points in 28 games. PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Howard Finley he and wife, Rebekah, were married in the summer of 2006 they have a three-year old daughter, Micah founder of Finley and Friends golf tournament which benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation sang Take Me Out to the Ballgame during the seventh inning stretch at Wrigley Field on 8/2/99 during the summer of 1992 he was handpicked by Michael Jordan to wear Brand Jordan shoes and apparel majored in business management at Wisconsin as a senior at Proviso East, Finley won a chance through a local television station to play one-on-one with Michael Jordan following a Bulls practice Jordan was impressed by Finley's play and told him maybe I'll see you again in a few years. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 95-96 Phoenix 82-72 3212 465-976.476 61-186.328 242-323.749 139-235-374 289 199-1 85 133 31 1233 15.0 96-97 Pho.-Dal. 83-54 2790 475-1071.444 101-280.361 198-245.808 88-284-372 224 138-0 68 164 24 1249 15.0 97-98 Dallas 82-82 3394 675-1505.449 87-244.357 326-416.784 150-288-438 405 163-0 132 219 30 1763 21.5 98-99 Dallas 50-50 2051 389-876.444 45-136.331 186-226.823 69-194-263 218 96-1 66 107 15 1009 20.2 99-00 Dallas 82-82 3464 748-1636.457 99-247.401 260-317.820 122-396-518 438 171-1 109 196 32 1855 22.6 00-01 Dallas 82-82 3443 711-1552.458 91-263.346 252-325.775 109-316-425 360 174-2 118 190 32 1765 21.5 01-02 Dallas 69-69 2754 569-1228.463 76-224.339 210-251.837 90-270-360 230 144-1 65 117 25 1424 20.6 02-03 Dallas 69-69 2642 507-1193.425 119-322.370 198-230.861 107-295-402 205 105-0 76 114 21 1331 19.3 03-04 Dallas 72-72 2778 514-1159.443 150-370.405 164-193.850 78-247-325 212 118-0 84 83 39 1342 18.6 04-05 Dallas 64-64 2358 387-907.427 116-285.407 113-136.831 45-217-262 169 123-0 48 60 18 1003 15.7 05-06 San Antonio 77-18 2038 286-695.412 110-279.394 98-115.852 31-216-247 116 97-0 37 62 7 780 10.1 TOTALS 812-714 30924 5726-12798.447 1055-2836.372 2247-2777.809 1028-2958-3986 2866 1528-6 888 1445 274 14754 18.2 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 00-01 Dallas 10-10 434 72-200.360 17-47.362 36-44.818 13-40-53 44 23-0 12 24 2 197 19.7 01-02 Dallas 8-8 373 69-148.466 14-37.378 45-50.900 13-37-50 18 24-0 12 15 4 197 24.6 02-03 Dallas 20-20 822 131-301.435 47-114.412 57-66.864 25-90-115 60 46-0 26 31 12 366 18.3 03-04 Dallas 5-5 196 26-68.382 7-26.269 6-10.600 6-10-16 13 8-0 4 9 3 65 13.0 04-05 Dallas 13-13 491 65-153.425 24-61.393 16-18.889 13-43-56 28 32-0 17 13 0 170 13.1 05-06 San Antonio 13-4 411 50-105.476 18-47.383 18-20.900 1-48-49 18 19-0 8 9 3 136 10.5 TOTALS 69-60 2727 413-975.424 127-332.383 178-208.856 71-268-339 181 152-0 79 101 24 1131 16.4 59

MANU GINOBILI 6-6 205 Fifth Season Argentina Birthdate: Birthplace: 7/28/77 Bahia Blanca, Argentina GUARD 20 REGULAR SEASON 50, at L.A. Clippers, 4/9/05 48, at Phoenix, 1/21/05 13, at Chicago, 11/7/05 10, at New Orleans, 2/16/05 6, two times: latest vs. Miami, 11/12/04 2, nine times: latest vs. New Orleans/OKC 3/14/06 PLAYOFF 44, at Detroit, 6/19/05 39, vs. Seattle, 5/17/05 10, two times: latest at Dallas, 5/19/06 9, two times: latest vs. Sacramento, 4/25/06 4, six times: latest at Dallas, 5/15/06 2, four times: latest vs. Dallas, 5/22/06 SELECTED BY SAN ANTONIO IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE 1999 NBA DRAFT, 57TH OVERALL PICK MANU GINOBILI 2005-06: Averaged 15.1 points, 3.6 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.55 steals in 27.9 minutes in 65 games shot.462 (309-669) from the field,.382 (83-217) from three-point land and.778 (280-360) from the line led the team in scoring 12 times, in assists 15 times and in steals 31 times scored in double-figures 53 times with 20-ormore 15 times scored a season-high 29 points (7-12 FG, 4-6 3PT-FG, 11-12 FT) at Indiana on 2/12 (scored 10 points in the final 88 seconds of the game to lead the Spurs to a 92-88 win) had 28 points (8-12 FG, 4-7 3PT-FG, 8-8 FT) in 31:41 minutes at Washington on 11/12 posted two double-doubles had 14 points, a career-high 13 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in a season-best 37:20 minutes at Chicago on 11/7 finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds at Atlanta on 12/10 scored the Spurs final 14 points (finishing with 22 points) to lead the team to a 106-99 win vs. Washington on 4/1 missed a total of 16 games due to a variety of injuries: two due to a bone bruise in his right ankle (12/1 and 12/3), eight due to a right mid-foot sprain (12/13-12/25), three due to a sprained right ankle (1/22-1/25), one due to contusions of his left calf and left quadriceps (3/18) and two due to a left calf contusion (4/9-4/11) registered a DNP-CD on 4/13 in the 2006 playoffs averaged 18.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.46 steals in 32.8 minutes started 11 of the team's 13 games scored 20-or-more six times in the postseason had 32 points and 9 assists in Game 2 vs. Sacramento on 4/25 finished with 27 points (9-14 FG, 1-2 3PT-FG, 8-8 FT) in Game 5 vs. Sacramento on 5/2 in the seven-game Spurs-Mavericks series averaged 21.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.29 steals in 34.7 minutes had 26 points (8-11 FG, 4-4 3PT-FG, 6-6 FT) in 26:42 minutes off the bench in Game 4 at Dallas on 5/15 had team highs with 30 points, 10 rebounds and 3 steals in Game 6 at Dallas on 5/19. CAREER NOTES: Signed with the Spurs on 7/18/02 re-signed with San Antonio on 7/15/04 ranks fourth on the Spurs all-time list in 3PT-FG made (with 319) and is ninth in FT percentage (with a.787 mark: 1,000-1,271) in Spurs playoff history ranks sixth in points (1,074), second in 3PT-FG made (94), sixth in rebounds (337), sixth in assists (237), second in steals (105), eighth in games (70) and ninth in 3PT-FG percentage (.382: 94-for-246) in his four-year NBA career has appeared in 285 regular season games, averaging 12.9 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.59 steals in 27.0 minutes per contest has appeared in 70 playoff games, averaging 15.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.50 steals in 30.5 minutes named Fox Sports en Espanol's 2003 Latin American Basketball Player of the Year made his pro debut in Argentina with Andino in 1995-96 played for Argentina's Estudiantes Bahia Blanca in 1996-97 and 1997-98 then moved to Italy spent two seasons - 1998-99 and 1999-00 - with Basket Viola Reggio Calabria before joining Virtus Bologna for the 2000-01 season the 2001 Euroleague Finals MVP named the Italian League MVP in both 2000-01 and 2001-02 named to the Italian All-Star Game for three straight seasons (the league did not hold an All-Star Game in '01-02) has been a member of the Argentinean National Team since 1998 named to the All-Tournament Team at the 2002 World Championships leading Argentina to a silver medal led Argentina to a second place finish in the 2003 FIBA Americas Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament earned All-Tournament honors after averaging 14.1 points and 4.4 assists in the team's 10 games led Argentina to the gold medal in the 2004 Olympics averaging 19.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.38 steals in 29.9 minutes in eight games shot.576 (49-85) from the field,.405 (15-37) from three-point land and.804 (41-51) from the line led the team in minutes, points, assists, steals, FT percentage and 3PT-FG made as Argentina claimed its first-ever Olympic medal in basketball for the 2004 Olympics ranked fourth in scoring, seventh in assists, seventh in steals, 10th in FG percentage and 12th in FT percentage had a game-high 29 points (9-13 FG, 4-6 3PT-FG, 7-8 FT) in Argentina's 89-81 semifinal win over the United States on 8/27 named to the All-Tournament Team for the 2006 World Championships averaged 15.1 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.67 steals in nine games as Argentina finished in fourth place scored 20-or-more three times in the tournament including a 28 point effort vs. New Zealand on 8/26... one of seven members of Argentina's 2006 National Team who are either current or former NBA players (along with Carlos Delfino, Fabricio Oberto, Walter Herrmann, Andres Nocioni, Pepe Sanchez and Ruben Wolkowisky). 61

MANU GINOBILI MANU GINOBILI 2004-05: Named a reserve for the 2005 All-Star Game averaged 16.0 points, 4.4 rebounds. 3.9 assists and a team-best 1.61 steals in 29.6 minutes in 74 games shot.471 (367-780) from the field,.376 (97-258) from three-point land and.803 (355-442) from the line ranked 11th in the NBA in steals scored in double-figures 62 times with 20-or-more 18 times and 30-or-more four times (in his first two seasons scored 20-or-more just 12 times in 146 games) had a career-high 48 points (16-22 FG, 5-7 3PT-FG, 11-12 FT) - and a team-high 6 assists in the Spurs 128-123 overtime victory at Phoenix on 1/21 the highest point total for a Spur since Tim Duncan scored 53 vs. Dallas on 12/26/01 finished with 40 points - along with 9 assists - in a career-high 50 minutes at the L.A. Clippers on 4/9 had 31 points (7-11 FG, 3-4 3PT-FG, 14-15 FT), 8 rebounds and 7 assists in 35 minutes vs. Utah on 3/6 scored 30 points vs. Portland on 4/12 handed out a career-best 10 assists at New Orleans on 2/16 had 8 points and 3 rebounds in 22 minutes in the 2005 All-Star Game missed eight games due to injury: one with a strained neck (12/30), one with a right quadriceps contusion (1/17), five with right groin tightness (3/9-3/18) and one due to a stomach virus (4/10) in the 2005 postseason averaged 20.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.22 steals in 33.6 minutes scored in double-figures 22 times in 23 playoff games with 20-or-more 12 times in the postseason ranked 16th in scoring, 39th in rebounds, 21st in assists, 25th in steals, 13th in FG percentage (.507), 14th in three-point percentage (.438) and 29th in FT percentage (.795) had the third highest point total in the 2005 playoffs (with 479, trailing only Tim Duncan and Richard Hamilton) averaged a team-high 22.8 points in the First Round versus Denver (despite coming off the bench in four of the five games) after starting Game 1 of the series came off the bench as the Spurs won four straight had 32 points and 9 rebounds in 31 minutes in the Spurs 86-78 Game 3 win in Denver on 4/30... in six games in the Second Round vs. Seattle averaged 20.5 points while shooting.576 (34-59) from the field and.550 (11-20) from downtown in his return to the starting lineup (after coming off the bench for eight straight games) scored a playoff career-high 39 points (10-15 FG, 4-6 3PT-FG, 15-17 FT) in 36 minutes in Game 5 vs. Seattle on 5/17 had his first playoff double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds in Game 6 vs. Detroit on 6/21 in Game 7 of the Finals finished with 23 points (8-13 FG, 2-2 3PT-FG, 5-5 FT), 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 35 minutes vs. Detroit on 6/23. 2003-04: Averaged 12.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.77 steals in 29.4 minutes shot.418 (330-789) from the field,.359 (88-245) from three-point land and.802 (239-298) from the line had 38 starts in 77 games came off the bench in each of his final 34 games as a starter averaged 13.3 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.00 steals in 32.8 minutes compared to 12.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.54 steals in 25.9 minutes off the bench shot better coming off the bench:.434 (161-371) FG,.383 (41-107) 3PT-FG and.818 (117-143) FT ranked seventh in the NBA in steals per game led the team in scoring 14 times (second behind Duncan), in assists 25 times (second behind Parker) and in steals a team-best 36 times scored in double-figures 54 times with 20-or-more 11 times had a season-high 33 points and a season-best 12 rebounds in a season-high 45 minutes vs. the L.A. Lakers on 11/6 had a game-high 29 points in 25 minutes vs. Sacramento on 3/31 in under three minutes in the fourth quarter in Chicago on 12/8 scored 14 straight points to turn a 75-74 Bulls lead (with 5:05 left) into an 88-78 Spurs lead (2:20) and finished with a team-high 26 points missed five games due to a lower back sprain (on the injured list from 1/5 to 1/14) named to the sophomore squad for the 2004 got milk? Rookie Challenge finished with 4 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 steal in 21 minutes appeared in all 10 Spurs playoff games, averaging 13.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.70 steals in 28.0 minutes scored in double-figures eight times in the postseason led the team in scoring in backto-back games: had 17 points in Game 3 at Los Angeles on 5/9 and finished with 21 points along with 8 rebounds and 5 assists in 30 minutes in Game 4 at L.A. on 5/11. 2002-03: Named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team appeared in 69 games, averaging 7.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.39 steals in 20.7 minutes shot.438 (174-397) from the field,.345 (51-148) from three-point land and.737 (126-171) from the line named the Western Conference Rookie of the Month in March averaged 10.6 points, 3.3 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 2.24 steals as the Spurs went 14-3 for the month scored in double-figures 21 times had a season-high 20 points (6-7 FG, 2-3 3PT-FG, 6-6 FT) in 28 minutes at Houston on 3/2 started the season with a sprained right ankle (suffered in the 2002 World Championships) tweaked the ankle several times before being placed on the injured list from 12/5-12/29 (missed 11 games while on the injured list) logged two DNP-CDs (1/3 and 3/16) appeared in all 24 playoff games, averaging 9.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and a team-best 1.71 steals in 27.5 minutes scored in double-figures 13 times with a playoff-best 21 points (8-12 FG, 3-5 3PT-FG, 2-2 FT) in Game 4 at Dallas on 5/25 ranked second among all players in the 2003 postseason in total steals with 41 (Ben Wallace led with 42) led all players in steals in the NBA Finals averaging 2.17 in the six-game series averaged 11.7 points (third on the team) while shooting.512 (21-41) from the field in the sixgame series with the Lakers. 2001-02: Named the Italian League MVP for the second straight season appeared in 36 games for Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna averaged 19.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 4.31 steals in 32.3 minutes per contest shot.530 (236-445) from the field,.398 (68-171) from three-point land and.700 (175-250) from the line ranked fifth in the league in scoring and led the league in steals in Euroleague play appeared in 22 games, averaging 15.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.55 steals. 2000-01: Named the MVP of both the Italian League and the Euroleague Finals as Bologna captured the title in both leagues appeared in 34 games for Virtus Bologna, averaging 17.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.82 steals in 28.9 minutes per contest shot.514 (199-387) from the field,.382 (66-173) from three-point range and.748 (116-155) from the line led Bologna to the Italian National Cup and the Italian Championship led Bologna to the Euroleague title, averaging 15.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.91 steals in 29.7 minutes in 22 Euroleague games. 1999-00: Played in 30 games with Reggio Calabria of the Italian A1 League averaged 17.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 30.6 minutes per contest shot.464 (168-362) from the field,.354 (58-164) from three-point range and.706 (115-163) from the free throw line. 1998-99: In his first season in Italy averaged 16.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 29 games with Calabria shot.483 (159-329) from the field,.336 (49-146) from three-point range and.758 (122-161) from the line. PERSONAL: Married Many Orono in the summer of 2004 speaks English, Spanish and Italian enjoys all types of music but lists Latin music as his favorite spends a lot of time on the internet (has his own website: www.manuginobili.com) enjoys relaxing with friends lists Sixth Sense and Forrest Gump as his favorite movies grew up a Michael Jordan fan also a big fan of soccer star Maradona his father is very involved in basketball in Argentina, most recently serving as president of the Bahiense Del Norte club has two older brothers who are also professional basketball players both are 6-3 guards Sebastian has played in the Argentinean league the last three seasons (after spending the 2002-03 campaign in Spain) while Leandro is now retired after spending five seasons in the Argentinean league. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 02-03 San Antonio 69-5 1431 174-397.438 51-148.345 126-171.737 47-114-161 138 170-3 96 100 17 525 7.6 03-04 San Antonio 77-38 2260 330-789.418 88-245.359 239-298.802 86-258-344 291 181-0 136 161 16 987 12.8 04-05 San Antonio 74-74 2193 367-780.471 97-258.376 355-442.803 75-254-329 288 190-1 119 172 27 1186 16.0 05-06 San Antonio 65-56 1813 309-669.462 83-217.382 280-360.778 42-188-230 235 156-0 101 121 26 981 15.1 TOTALS 285-173 7697 1180-2635.448 319-868.368 1000-1271.787 250-814-1064 952 697-4 452 554 86 3679 12.9 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 02-03 San Antonio 24-0 660 71-184.386 28-73.384 56-74.757 29-63-92 70 62-1 41 36 9 226 9.4 03-04 San Antonio 10-0 280 42-94.447 10-35.286 36-44.818 15-38-53 31 30-0 17 21 1 130 13.0 04-05 San Antonio 23-15 772 145-286.507 42-96.438 147-185.795 19-114-133 97 69-0 28 66 6 479 20.8 05-06 San Antonio 13-11 426 76-157.484 14-42.333 73-87.839 9-50-59 39 43-1 19 33 7 239 18.4 TOTALS 70-26 2138 334-721.463 94-246.382 312-390.800 72-265-337 237 204-2 105 156 23 1074 15.3 62 63

ROBERT HORRY 6-10 240 Fifteenth Season Alabama Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 8/25/70 Hartford, MD Andalusia, AL FORWARD 5 REGULAR SEASON 54, vs. Houston, 2/18/03 40, at Milwaukee, 11/16/95 15, two times: latest vs. San Antonio, 2/14/03 10, two times: latest vs. Orlando, 1/21/96 6, two times: latest at L.A. Clippers, 4/9/05 6, vs. Golden State, 3/19/96 PLAYOFF 49, at Sacramento, 6/2/02 24, at Portland, 5/3/94 20, at Sacramento, 5/20/02 8, two times: latest at Minnesota 4/20/03 7, at Orlando, 6/9/95 5, two times: latest at Orlando, 6/7/95 SELECTED BY HOUSTON IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 1992 NBA DRAFT, 11TH OVERALL PICK SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 7/24/03 ROBERT HORRY 2005-06: Averaged 5.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 18.8 minutes in 63 games shot.384 (112-292) from the field,.368 (53-144) from three-point land and.647 (44-68) from the line averaged 3.0 points and 3.3 rebounds in 22.7 minutes in three starts scored in double-figures 10 times had a season-high 18 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks in 20:54 minutes at Orlando on 12/5 finished with 16 points (5-6 FG, 2-3 3PT-FG, 4-4 FT) and 6 boards in 21:21 minutes vs. Houston on 11/17 had 15 points and a season-best 11 rebounds in a season-high 29:52 minutes at Phoenix on 1/7 missed a total of 17 games due to a lower abdominal strain (1/18-1/25, 1/30-2/2, 2/13-2/27) missed two games due to personal business (4/7 and 4/11) and was suspended by the NBA for two games (3/4 and 3/6) in the 2006 playoffs averaged 4.2 points and 3.7 rebounds in 17.2 minutes started five of the Spurs 13 playoff games had 11 points in 20:12 minutes in Game 2 vs. Sacramento on 4/25. CAREER NOTES: Leads all active players with six NBA titles one of just 12 players in NBA history with six or more NBA championships (Horry and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are the only two who didn t play for either the Celtics or the Bulls) the second player in NBA history to win a title with three different teams (along with John Salley): won two titles with the Rockets (1994 and 1995), three with the Lakers (2000, 2001 and 2002) and one with the Spurs (2005) has appeared in the playoffs all 14 NBA seasons and has never been knocked out in the first round ranks second in NBA playoff history in games played (behind only Abdul-Jabbar who appeared in 237) and ranks second in three-pointers made (behind Reggie Miller) leads all active players in career postseason games (with 211), three-pointers made (243) and steals (260) ranks in the top 10 active playoff leaders in points (sixth with 1,839), rebounds (third with 1,259), assists (seventh with 538), blocks (sixth with 196) and minutes (second with 6,308) holds the NBA playoff record for the most 3PT-FG made without a miss connecting on 7-of-7 from downtown at Utah on 5/6/97 holds several NBA Finals records is the Finals all-time leader in three-pointers made, with 53, and attempted, with 135 holds the record for the most minutes played in a four-game Finals series (with 187 vs. Orlando in 1995) set a Finals record for the highest 3PT-FG percentage in a seven-game series with a.484 (15-31) mark in 2005 shares - with Penny Hardaway - the Finals record for the most threes made in a fourgame Finals series (with 11 in 1995) set the NBA Finals record for the most steals in a single game recording 7 at Orlando on 6/9/95 holds the Rockets franchise record for most 3PT-FG made in a game hitting 9-of-12 at Cleveland on 2/22/96 named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 1993 in his NBA career has appeared in 994 regular season games, averaging 7.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.10 steals in 25.5 minutes has also seen action in 211 playoff games, averaging 8.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.23 steals in 29.9 minutes in the postseason. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Rockets in the first round (11th overall pick) of the 1992 NBA Draft traded by the Rockets, along with Sam Cassell, Chucky Brown and Mark Bryant, to the Suns in exchange for Charles Barkley and a second round pick (8/19/96) traded by the Suns, along with Joe Kleine, to the Lakers in exchange for Cedric Ceballos and Rumeal Robinson (1/10/97) signed as a free agent by the Spurs (7/24/03) re-signed with the Spurs (8/5/04) re-signed with the Spurs (8/2/05). 2004-05: Averaged 6.0 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 18.6 minutes in 75 games shot.419 (157-375) from the field,.370 (51-138) from three-point land and.789 (86-109) from the line earned 16 starts averaged 9.3 points and 5.3 rebounds in 27.4 minutes as a starter scored in double-figures 15 times had his Spurs-high 18 points in 21 minutes vs. Minnesota on 3/16 had 15 points, 8 rebounds and a career-high-tying 6 steals in a season-high 43 minutes at the L.A. Clippers on 4/9 (was the hero in the Spurs 125-124 double-overtime win hit the game-winning three with 22 seconds left and then blocked a Mikki Moore layup at the buzzer to preserve the victory) missed two games due to a right patella sublaxation (1/21 and 1/23) registered five DNP-CDs in the 2005 playoffs averaged 9.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 26.9 minutes ranked 15th in the NBA in the playoffs in 3PT-FG percentage with a.447 (38-85) mark scored in double-figures in 11 of 23 postseason games in the 2005 Finals averaged 10.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 28.6 minutes shot.484 (15-31) from three-point land (setting a record for highest 3PT-FG percentage in a seven-game Finals series) had an unforgettable performance in the Spurs 96-95 overtime Game 5 victory at Detroit on 6/19 scored all 21 of his points in the final 17:01 of the game (first basket was a three that gave the Spurs a 64-63 lead with one second left in the third quarter then hit the first basket of the fourth quarter to make it 67-63) with 5.8 seconds left in overtime drilled a 25-foot three-pointer to give San Antonio the win set a Finals record for the most points scored by a player who didn't score in the first half (finished with 21 points, including 5-of-6 from downtown, and 7 rebounds in 32 minutes). 65

ROBERT HORRY ROBERT HORRY 2003-04: Averaged 4.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 15.9 minutes in 81 games shot.405 (141-348) from the field,.380 (41-108) from three-point land and.645 (69-107) from the line twice scored a season-high 14 points: vs. Orlando on 12/26 and vs. Seattle on 3/3 scored in double-figures eight times registered a DNP- CD on 11/12 appeared in all 10 playoff games, averaging 6.1 points and 6.3 rebounds in 21.1 minutes in the postseason had 14 points, 10 rebounds and 3 steals in 28 minutes in Game 2 vs. Memphis on 4/19 averaged 11.0 points and 8.3 rebounds while hitting 6-of-10 from downtown in the four game Memphis series shot a teambest.615 (16-26) from the field in the series. 2002-03: Appeared in 80 games averaged 6.5 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.20 steals in 29.3 minutes shot.387 (184-476) from the field,.288 (51-177) from three-point land and.769 (103-134) from the line earned 26 starts averaged 8.2 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.42 steals in 34.7 minutes as a starter hit a game-winning 23-foot jumper with no time left to give the Lakers a 97-95 victory over the Pacers on 3/5 posted two doubledoubles... scored in double-figures 18 times had a season-high 17 points - along with 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals - vs. Dallas on 4/8 had a career-high-tying 15 rebounds and a season-high-tying 6 assists vs. San Antonio on 2/14 logged a career-high 54 minutes and finished with 8 points, 11 boards and 6 assists vs. Houston on 2/18 logged one DNP-CD and did not play due to a sore left ankle on 12/1 vs. Minnesota. 2001-02: Averaged 6.8 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.10 blocks in 26.4 minutes in 81 games shot.398 (183-460) from the field,.374 (76-203) from three-point land and.783 (108-138) from the line earned 23 starts, averaging 10.1 points, 8.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.70 steals in 35.4 minutes as a starter scored a season-high 23 points vs. San Antonio on 3/31 posted two double-doubles did not play on 1/23 at the Clippers due to a cramped right hamstring appeared in all 19 of the Lakers playoff games (14 starts) hit the game-winning threepointer with 2.1 seconds left in the Lakers 92-91 series-clinching win in Game 3 at Portland on 4/28 on 5/26 with 0.6 on the clock - knocked down a three to give the Lakers a 100-99 win over the Kings in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals grabbed a playoff-career-high 20 rebounds at Sacramento on 5/20 averaged 9.3 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.74 steals in 37.0 minutes in the postseason. 2000-01: Averaged 5.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 20.1 minutes in 79 games shot.387 (147-380) from the field,.346 (54-156) from three-point land and.711 (59-83) from the line twice scored a season-high 20 points: vs. Sacramento on 2/4 and at Utah on 4/3 missed the first two games of the regular season due to personal reasons and missed one game (3/31) due to a cervical strain in 16 playoff games averaged 5.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.38 steals in 23.9 minutes in the Finals averaged 8.4 points and 5.0 rebounds in 25.4 minutes in five games hit 8-of-13 (.615) from three-point land in the Finals. 1995-96: Enjoyed the best season of his NBA career averaged 12.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.63 steals and 1.54 blocks in 37.1 minutes in 71 games shot.410 (300-732) from the field,.366 (142-388) from three-point land and.776 (111-143) from the line set a Rockets franchise record hitting nine three-pointers (9-of-12 from downtown) at Cleveland on 2/22 scored a career-high 40 points at Milwaukee on 11/16 hit a career best 142 three-pointers and ranked 22nd in the NBA in three-pointers made one of five players to finish with 100 blocks (109) and 100 steals (116) missed seven games due to tendinitis in his right knee and missed four games due to a sore ankle in the playoffs averaged 13.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.63 steals and 1.63 blocks in 38.5 minutes in eight games. 1994-95: Appeared in 64 games, averaging 10.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.47 steals and 1.19 blocks in 32.4 minutes shot.447 (240-537) from the field,.379 (86-227) from three-point land and.761 (86-113) from the line in 22 playoff games averaged 13.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.45 steals and 1.18 blocks in 38.2 minutes in the Rockets Game 6 Western Conference Finals series-clinching win had 22 points (7-16 FG, 6-11 3PT-FG, 2-3 FT) and 7 rebounds in 46 minutes against the Spurs in Houston on 6/1 in the Finals averaged 17.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists set an NBA Finals record with 7 steals at Orlando on 6/9. 1993-94: Averaged 9.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.47 steals in 29.3 minutes shot.459 (322-702) from the field,.324 (44-136) from three-point land and.732 (115-157) from the line started all 81 games he played scored in double-figures 39 times with 20-or-more four times had a season-high 30 points vs. Sacramento on 4/14 averaged 11.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.52 steals in 33.8 minutes in the Rockets 23 playoff games scored in double-figures 15 times in the postseason had 24 points (10-13 FG, 3-6 3PT-FG, 1-1 FT) in 34 minutes in Game 3 at Portland on 5/3 finished with 22 points and 9 rebounds in Game 5 vs. Utah on 5/31. 1992-93: Named to the All-Rookie Second Team averaged 10.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.01 steals and 1.05 blocks in 29.5 minutes per contest shot.474 (323-682) from the field,.255 (12-47) from three-point land and.715 (143-200) from the line started all 79 games he played scored a season-high 29 points vs. Philadelphia on 2/16 finished with double-figures 38 times with 20-or-more seven times started all of the Rockets 12 playoff games averaged 10.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.50 steals in 31.2 minutes in the postseason had 18 points, 4 rebounds and 3 steals in a 103-100 OT loss in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals at Seattle. COLLEGE CAREER: Started 108 of his 133 games played at Alabama in his four-year college career averaged 12.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 2.12 blocks Alabama s all-time leader in blocks (with 282) led Alabama to the Sweet 16 in 1990 and 1991 as a senior was named to the First Team All-SEC, the All-SEC Defensive Team and the All-SEC Academic Team averaged 15.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3.46 blocks in 35 games. 66 1999-00: Appeared in 76 games, averaging 5.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.11 steals and 1.05 blocks in 22.2 minutes shot.438 (159-363) from the field,.309 (29-94) from three-point land and.788 (89-113) from the line scored in double-figures 12 times had a season-high 20 points at Cleveland on 2/23 posted one double-double finishing with 11 points and a season-high 11 rebounds at Phoenix on 4/4 ranked sixth in the league in steals-to-turnover ratio (1.15-to-1) missed the first six games of the season while on the injured list due to a sore left knee averaged 7.6 points and 5.3 rebounds in 23 playoff games averaged 9.2 points while shooting.512 from the field in six games in the Finals had 17 points in Game 4 at Indiana on 6/14. 1998-99: Appeared in 38 games averaged 4.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.03 blocks in 19.6 minutes shot.459 (67-146) from the field,.444 (20-45) from three-point land and.739 (34-46) from the line had a seasonhigh 22 points (hitting 6-of-8 from downtown) vs. Portland on 4/29 posted two double-doubles missed opening night (2/5) while in Houston for the birth of his son missed seven games due to an irregular heartbeat logged four DNP-CDs averaged 5.0 points and 4.5 rebounds in 22.1 minutes in eight playoff games. 1997-98: In his first full season with the Lakers earned 71 starts in 72 games averaged 7.4 points, a career-best 7.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.56 steals and 1.31 blocks in 30.4 minutes shot.476 (200-420) from the field,.204 (19-93) from three-point land and.692 (117-169) from the line one of five players in the NBA to rank among the top 30 in blocks (21st), steals (25th) and rebounds (30th) others were Grant Hill, Antoine Walker, Kevin Garnett and Charles Oakley scored in double-figures 23 times with a season-best 23 points at Vancouver on 3/15 registered eight double-doubles logged one DNP-CD and missed nine games due to injury (two with a strained left hamstring, three with a strained abdominal and four with a strained left Achilles' tendon) averaged 8.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 32.5 minutes in 13 playoff games. 1996-97: Started the season with the Suns before being traded to the Lakers on 1/10 for the season appeared in 54 games, averaging 7.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.22 steals and 1.02 blocks in 25.8 minutes shot.436 (157-360) from the field,.318 (49-154) from three-point land and.667 (60-90) from the line in 22 games with the Lakers averaged 9.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.73 steals and 1.32 blocks in 30.7 minutes missed 25 games due to injury after the trade (21 due to a sprained left medial collateral ligament) started all nine playoff games, averaging 6.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 31.0 minutes set an NBA playoff record for the most three-pointers made without a miss hitting 7-for-7 from downtown vs. Utah on 5/6. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 92-93 Houston 79-79 2330 323-682.474 12-47.255 143-200.715 113-279-392 191 210-1 80 156 83 801 10.1 93-94 Houston 81-81 2370 322-702.459 44-136.324 115-157.732 128-312-440 231 186-0 119 137 75 803 9.9 94-95 Houston 64-61 2074 240-537.447 86-227.379 86-113.761 81-243-324 216 161-0 94 122 76 652 10.2 95-96 Houston 71-71 2634 300-732.410 142-388.366 111-143.776 97-315-412 281 197-3 116 160 109 853 12.0 96-97 Pho.-LA-L 54-29 1395 157-360.436 49-154.318 60-90.667 68-169-237 110 153-2 66 72 55 423 7.8 97-98 L.A. Lakers 72-71 2192 200-420.476 19-93.204 117-169.692 186-356-542 163 238-5 112 99 94 536 7.4 98-99 L.A. Lakers 38-5 744 67-146.459 20-45.444 34-46.739 56-96-152 56 103-2 36 49 39 188 4.9 99-00 L.A. Lakers 76-0 1685 159-363.438 29-94.309 89-113.788 133-228-361 118 189-0 84 73 80 436 5.7 00-01 L.A. Lakers 79-1 1587 147-380.387 54-156.346 59-83.711 93-203-296 128 210-3 54 79 54 407 5.2 01-02 L.A. Lakers 81-23 2140 183-460.398 76-203.374 108-138.783 130-349-479 232 208-1 77 88 89 550 6.8 02-03 L.A. Lakers 80-26 2343 184-476.387 51-177.288 103-134.769 181-333-514 233 247-2 96 112 61 522 6.5 03-04 San Antonio 81-1 1290 141-348.405 41-108.380 69-107.645 108-164-272 101 165-0 48 55 49 392 4.8 04-05 San Antonio 75-16 1396 157-375.419 51-138.370 86-109.789 91-177-268 80 138-1 67 69 60 451 6.0 05-06 San Antonio 63-3 1182 112-292.384 53-144.368 44-68.647 71-171-242 79 115-2 43 41 51 321 5.1 TOTALS 994-467 25362 2692-6273.429 727-2110.345 1224-1670.733 1536-3395-4931 2219 2520-22 1092 1312 975 7335 7.4 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 92-93 Houston 12-12 374 47-101.465 9-30.300 20-27.741 14-48-62 38 30-1 18 28 16 123 10.3 93-94 Houston 23-23 778 98-226.434 34-89.382 39-51.765 41-100-141 82 68-0 35 27 20 269 11.7 94-95 Houston 22-22 841 93-209.445 44-110.400 58-78.744 40-115-155 76 69-2 32 25 26 288 13.1 95-96 Houston 8-8 308 37-91.407 21-53.396 10-23.435 15-42-57 24 29-1 21 15 13 105 13.1 96-97 Pho.-LA-L 9-9 279 17-38.447 12-28.429 14-18.778 12-36-48 13 27-0 10 11 7 60 6.7 97-98 L.A. Lakers 13-13 422 39-70.557 6-17.353 28-41.683 34-50-84 40 45-0 14 18 14 112 8.6 98-99 L.A. Lakers 8-0 177 12-26.462 5-12.417 11-14.786 10-26-36 11 29-1 6 7 6 40 5.0 99-00 L.A. Lakers 23-0 618 59-145.407 17-59.288 40-57.702 38-85-123 58 88-3 20 30 19 175 7.6 00-01 L.A. Lakers 16-0 382 32-87.368 17-47.362 13-22.591 30-53-83 31 50-0 22 18 16 94 5.9 01-02 L.A. Lakers 19-14 703 61-136.449 24-62.387 30-38.789 36-118-154 61 66-1 33 30 16 176 9.3 02-03 L.A. Lakers 12-10 373 30-94.319 2-38.053 5-9.556 23-57-80 37 37-0 15 17 12 67 5.6 03-04 San Antonio 10-0 211 20-43.465 8-22.364 13-14.929 25-38-63 9 31-0 8 10 2 61 6.1 04-05 San Antonio 23-0 618 73-163.448 38-85.447 30-41.732 46-79-125 47 53-0 21 20 20 214 9.3 05-06 San Antonio 13-5 224 15-37.405 6-17.353 19-26.731 19-29-48 11 31-0 5 10 9 55 4.2 TOTALS 211-116 6308 633-1466.432 243-669.363 330-459.719 383-876-1259 538 653-9 260 266 196 1839 8.7 67

FABRICIO OBERTO 6-10 245 Second Season Argentina Birthdate: Birthplace: 3/21/75 Las Varillas, Argentina FORWARD 7 REGULAR SEASON 28, at NO/Oklahoma City, 1/25/06 10, vs. Charlotte, 1/24/06 9, vs. Seattle, 2/21/06 5, vs. Charlotte, 1/24/06 2, vs. Seattle, 2/21/06 1, 11 times: latest vs. Dallas, 4/7/06 PLAYOFF 11, at Dallas, 5/13/06 4, at Dallas, 5/13/06 3, at Dallas, 5/13/06 1, at Sacramento, 5/5/06 1, vs. Sacramento, 4/22/06 1, three times: latest at Dallas, 5/13/06 SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 8/2/05 2005-06: Averaged 1.7 points and 2.1 rebounds in 8.3 minutes in 59 games shot.473 (44-93) from the field and.556 (15-27) from the line became the oldest rookie in Spurs history when he made his NBA debut vs. Denver on 11/1 (finished with 6 points and 4 rebounds in 14:01 minutes) had a season-high 10 points, 5 rebounds and a season-best 5 assists in 23:24 minutes vs. Charlotte on 1/24 logged 20-or-more minutes five times had a season-high 9 rebounds (including 8 offensive) in 17:35 minutes vs. Seattle on 2/21 finished with 8 points and 8 rebounds in 20:44 minutes vs. Atlanta on 11/15 missed four games due to a sprained left ankle (2/2-2/12) logged 19 DNP-CDs in the 2006 playoffs averaged 1.0 point in 4.9 minutes in seven games had 4 points and 3 rebounds (all offensive) in 10:41 minutes in Game 3 at Dallas on 5/13 registered six DNP-CDs in the postseason. FABRICIO OBERTO CAREER NOTES: Has played professionally since 1993 spent five seasons with Atenas de Cordoba in the Argentine League won the 1994 South American Championship with Cordoba named the Argentinean Player of the Year in 1998 after leading Cordoba to the Argentinean Championship made the move to Europe in the summer of 1998 playing for Olympiakos Pireus in Greece during the 1998-99 campaign spent the next six seasons in Spain, playing three seasons for Tau Ceramica Vitoria before spending the last three seasons with Pamesa Valencia played for the Tau Ceramica team that lost to Manu Ginobili's Virtus Bologna squad in the 2001 Euroleague Championship has been a member of Argentina's national team since 1994 has played in numerous international tournaments including the 1995 Pan-American Games, the 1996 Olympics, the 1997 Goodwill Games, the 1998 World Championships, the 2002 World Championships, the 2004 Olympics and the 2006 World Championships the starting center for Argentina's gold medal winning team in the 2004 Olympics averaged 8.7 points and 4.0 rebounds in 22.7 minutes in seven games shot.604 (29-48) from the field missed the gold medal game after suffering a broken right hand in the fourth quarter of Argentina's 89-81 semifinal win over the United States in the 2006 World Championships averaged 8.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 23.9 minutes in nine games had 23 points and a game-high 10 rebounds vs. New Zealand on 8/26. 2004-05: In 30 Spanish League games averaged 14.2 points and 7.3 rebounds in 28.5 minutes for Pamesa Valencia shot.654 (191-292) from the field in 16 games in ULEB Cup action averaged 12.5 points and 7.0 rebounds in 27.6 minutes while shooting.604 (90-149) from the field. 2003-04: In his second season with Pamesa Valencia averaged 11.6 points and 5.4 rebounds in 34 games in Spanish League play shot.610 (177-290) from the field appeared in 18 games in Euroleague action averaging 13.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists. 2002-03: Named a Spanish League All-Star in 34 games averaged 12.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists shot.635 (188-296) from the field led Pamesa to the ULEB Cup Championship in 17 ULEB games averaged 12.8 points and 4.6 rebounds. 2001-02: Appeared in 32 games in Spanish League action, averaging 11.0 points and 6.3 rebounds as Tau won the 2002 Spanish League Championship in 19 Euroleague games averaged 10.1 points and 6.4 rebounds. 2000-01: Averaged 9.0 points and 6.1 rebounds in 34 games in Spanish League action shot.679 (131-193) from the field... in 22 Euroleague games averaged 10.9 points and 7.4 rebounds while shooting.656 (105-160) from the field as Tau advanced to the 2001 Euroleague Final. PERSONAL: Full name is Fabricio Raul Jesus Oberto he and wife, Lorena, have a daughter, Julia, who was born in the summer of 2005 has his own website (fabrioberto.com) loves music favorite bands include Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, U2 and Metallica enjoys playing guitar. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 05-06 San Antonio 59-0 490 44-93.473 0-2.000 15-27.556 57-66-123 27 91-0 9 28 11 103 1.7 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 05-06 San Antonio 7-0 34 3-9.333 0-0 --- 1-4.250 3-3-6 1 7-0 1 2 3 7 1.0 69

TONY PARKER 6-2 180 Sixth Season France Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 5/17/82 Bruges, Belgium INSEP (Paris, France) GUARD 9 REGULAR SEASON 53, at L.A. Clippers, 4/9/05 38, at Miami, 1/20/06 10, two times: latest at Seattle, 1/31/05 14, vs. L.A. Clippers, 12/23/03 6, vs. Seattle 3/3/04 1, 26 times: latest vs. Seattle, 4/11/06 PLAYOFF 46, at Dallas, 5/15/06 33, at Dallas, 5/15/06 8, at Dallas, 5/23/03 13, at Memphis, 4/25/04 3, four times: latest vs. Seattle, 5/10/05 1, eight times: latest vs. Dallas, 5/22/06 SELECTED BY SAN ANTONIO IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 2001 NBA DRAFT, 28TH OVERALL PICK TONY PARKER 2005-06: Led the team in scoring and assists (marking the first time in the Spurs 30-year NBA history that a point guard led the team in scoring) averaged 18.9 points, 5.8 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 1.04 steals in 33.9 minutes in 80 games shot.548 (623-1136) from the field,.306 (11-36) from three-point land and.707 (253-358) from the line ranked third in the NBA in FG percentage the first time since 1974-75 that a point guard ranked in the top three in FG percentage (when Golden State's Butch Beard ranked second in the NBA with a.528 mark) his.548 mark is the 10th highest single-season mark ever recorded by a point guard ranked 27th in the NBA in scoring and 19th in assists named the Western Conference Player of the Week on 2/13 after leading the Spurs to a perfect 3-0 week while averaging 22.7 points and 8.3 assists (the first Spurs point guard to earn player of the week honors) led the team in scoring 30 times, in assists 50 times and in steals 22 times posted eight double-doubles scored in double-figures 74 times finished with 20-or-more 36 times and 30-or-more four times scored a career-high 38 points (13-18 FG, 2-2 3PT-FG, 10-13 FT) in 38:55 minutes at Miami on 1/20 finished with a game-high 32 points (12-19 FG, 8-8 FT) and a season-high 13 assists at Toronto on 2/8 hit 12-13 FG and 4-4 FT to finish with 28 points in 35:08 minutes at Memphis on 1/16 became the ninth player in Spurs history to be named to an All-Star Team (had 8 points and 4 assists in 20 minutes in the 2006 All-Star Game) teamed with Steve Kerr and Kendra Wecker to win the Radio Shack Shooting Stars competition during the 2006 NBA All-Star Weekend (they set an event record finishing the shooting challenge in 25.1 seconds) did not play at the L.A. Clippers on 3/28 due to a right shin contusion logged a DNP-CD in the season finale at Houston on 4/19 in the 2006 playoffs averaged 21.1 points, 3.8 assists and 3.6 rebounds in 36.5 minutes scored 20-or-more eight times in the postseason finished with 31 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists in Game 6 at Sacramento on 5/5 had a playoff-career-high 33 points in a playoff-career-best 45:37 minutes in Game 4 at Dallas on 5/15. CAREER NOTES: Named the 2003 Champion of French Champions by the French newspaper L'Equipe to become the first basketball player ever to receive the award on 10/30/01 vs. the L.A. Clippers became the youngest player ever to appear in a game with the Spurs making his NBA debut at 19 years and 166 days of age the previous record was held by Mark Olberding who was 19 years and 219 days old when he made his Spurs debut on 11/26/75 at Virginia ranks fourth in Spurs history in career assists (with 2,128) among Spurs all-time playoff leaders ranks fourth in points (1,361), third in assists (345), fifth in steals (74), fourth in 3PT-FG made (53) and is tied with Bruce Bowen and Malik Rose for fifth in games (80) in his NBA career has appeared in 394 regular season games, averaging 15.0 points, 5.4 assists and 3.1 rebounds in 33.2 minutes has seen action in 80 playoff games, averaging 17.0 points, 4.3 assists and 2.9 rebounds in 35.9 minutes in the postseason appeared in more playoff games before his 24th birthday than any player in NBA history (a total of 77 Kobe Bryant is second on the list seeing action in 66 postseason games before his 24th birthday) averaged 11.9 points and 2.9 assists in seven games as France finished third in the 2005 European Championship in the bronze medal game had 25 points and 5 assists as France beat Spain to claim its first medal in the European Championships since 1959 also played for France in both the 2001 and 2003 European Championships in addition, was a member of France's Junior National Team in the European Junior Championships in both 1998 and 2000 made a big splash at the 2000 Nike Hoop Summit in Indianapolis on 4/2/00 had 20 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals in 30 minutes against top U.S. stars (including Darius Miles, Zach Randolph and Chris Duhon) played in the French minors in 1997-98 and 1998-99 before signing with Paris Saint Germain Racing in 1999 (the team changed its name to Paris Basket Racing prior to the 2000-01 season) attended the National Institute for Sports and Physical Education (INSEP) in Paris played for the Spurs in the 2001 Rocky Mountain Revue. 2004-05: Appeared in 80 games, averaging 16.6 points, 6.1 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.23 steals in 34.2 minutes shot.482 (539-1,118) from the field,.276 (43-156) from three-point land and.650 (210-323) from the line ranked 13th in the NBA in assists ranked third among NBA point guards in field goal percentage (behind Steve Nash and Jason Terry) posted single-season career highs in assists, rebounds and steals recorded seven double-doubles scored in double-figures 71 times with 20-or-more 29 times and 30-or-more twice had a season-high 35 points - along with 12 assists and 6 rebounds - in 46 minutes at Golden State on 4/10 scored 71

TONY PARKER TONY PARKER the game-winning layup with 2.9 seconds left to give the Spurs a 136-134 double-overtime victory (the previous night had 27 points and 9 assists in a career-high 53 minutes in the Spurs 125-124 double-overtime win at the L.A. Clippers on 4/9) finished with 30 points at Phoenix on 3/9 faked a three and then drove to the basket for the game winning layup with 7.8 seconds left in the Spurs 80-79 victory at the L.A. Clippers on 1/19 (in the game scored 15 of his game-high 25 points in the third quarter) scored 20-plus in five straight games (2/3-2/13) averaging 22.6 points while shooting.537 (44-82) from the field during the span averaged 18.1 ppg in the final 56 games of the season after averaging 13.3 ppg in his first 24 games Spurs were 22-2 when he handed out 8-or-more assists did not play at New Orleans on 3/14 due to a left quadriceps contusion and did not dress at Memphis on 4/18 due to a stomach virus in the 2005 playoffs averaged 17.2 points, 4.3 assists and 2.9 rebounds in 37.3 minutes in the postseason ranked 29th in scoring and 18th in assists scored in double-figures 22 times in 23 playoff games with 20-or-more seven times finished with 29 points three times: had 29 points and 7 assists in the Spurs Game 4 win at Denver on 5/2, finished with 29 points in the Spurs Game 1 win vs. Seattle on 5/8 and had 29 points and 7 rebounds in the Spurs Game 1 win at Phoenix on 5/22 averaged 20.4 points in the Western Conference Finals versus Phoenix. 2003-04: Appeared in 75 games, averaging 14.7 points, 5.5 assists and 3.2 rebounds in 34.4 minutes per contest shot.447 (423-946) from the field,.312 (62-199) from three-point land and.702 (191-272) from the line ranked 16th in the NBA in assists scored in double-figures 63 times with 20-or-more 12 times posted seven double-doubles scored a season-high 29 points three times: vs. Denver on 2/28, at Golden State on 3/15 and at the L.A. Lakers on 4/4 had a careerbest 14 assists - along with 19 points - in 32 minutes vs. the L.A. Clippers on 12/23 recorded a career-high 6 steals at Seattle on 3/3 hit a 21-foot jumper with 3.8 seconds left to give the Spurs an 86-84 win at Phoenix on 1/23 missed the first seven games of the season after suffering a sprained left ankle in a preseason game vs. New York on 10/17 in the postseason averaged 18.4 points, 7.0 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.30 steals in 38.6 minutes in the team's 10 playoff games tied for fifth in assists in the postseason and ranked 16th in scoring scored in double-figures eight times in the postseason in the first round versus Memphis averaged 21.0 points, 8.5 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 37.0 minutes had 29 points and a playoff career-high 13 assists in the Spurs series-clinching Game 4 win at Memphis on 4/25 had 30 points in the Spurs Game 2 win vs. the Lakers on 5/5. had 16 points and a career-best 10 rebounds in a season-high 45 minutes vs. Houston on 3/7 and finished with 14 points and a season-best 10 assists vs. Detroit on 4/12 led the team in assists 35 times and in steals 27 times twice hit game-winning shots during the season: hit an 18-foot jumper with 6.8 seconds left to give the Spurs a 90-88 win at Seattle on 4/3 connected on a coast-to-coast layup at Utah on 4/17 with 2.0 seconds left as the Spurs beat the Jazz 86-84 to claim the Midwest Division Title missed five games after suffering a sprained right ankle at New Jersey on 1/14 (on the injured list from 1/15-1/25) played in the 2002 got milk? Rookie Challenge and finished with 6 points, 8 assists and 3 steals in 21 minutes for the victorious Rookie squad played big in the postseason in 10 playoff games averaged 15.5 points, 4.0 assists and 2.9 rebounds in 34.1 minutes finished with 24 points and 5 assists in Game 3 vs. the Lakers had 23 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists in Game 3 at Seattle on 4/27. 2000-01: Appeared in 30 games as the starting point guard for Paris Basket Racing in the French A League in French League play averaged 14.7 points, 5.6 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 2.30 steals in 33.1 minutes per contest shot.489 (163-333) from the field,.304 (34-112) from three-point land and.748 (80-107) from the line posted a 2.55-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio played in the 2001 French All-Star Game had 10 points and 3 assists in 15 minutes of action in European Cup play averaged 14.3 points, 3.1 assists and 1.8 rebounds in 31.4 minutes in 10 games. 1999-2000: In his first season with Paris Saint Germain Racing in the French A League appeared in 23 games as the team's backup point guard averaged 3.9 points and 1.7 assists in 10.0 minutes in French league play also saw action in 11 games in the European Cup averaged 5.8 points and 1.8 assists in 13.2 minutes in the tournament. PERSONAL: Full name is William Anthony Parker was born in Belgium and raised in France father, Tony Sr., played at Loyola in Chicago and then on the professional level overseas his mother is from Amsterdam and currently lives in Paris has two younger brothers, TJ and Pierre TJ played three seasons at Northwestern University and is now in his second professional season in France fluent in English and French spends a lot of time on the internet has his own website: tonyparker.net donates a block of 20 tickets for each home game to underprivileged youth a big fan of video games - enjoys all of the sports games on PlayStation2 favorite movie is Face/Off likes rap, listing Jay-Z and the Ruff Ryders as his favorites. 2002-03: One of two Spurs to appear in all 82 games (along with Bruce Bowen) averaged 15.5 points, 5.3 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 33.8 minutes shot.464 (484-1043) from the field,.337 (82-243) from three-point land and.755 (219-290) from the line his 15.5 ppg scoring average was the highest by a Spurs point guard since James Silas averaged 17.7 ppg in 1979-80 scored 20-or-more points 21 times and the Spurs were 20-1 in those games led the team in assists 49 times and in scoring 13 times scored a season-high 32 points three times: had 32 points and 6 assists in 35 minutes vs. Dallas on 12/11 finished with 32 points and 10 assists at Chicago on 12/28 had 32 points in 40 minutes vs. Sacramento on 3/1 posted four double-doubles had 10 points and 12 assists vs. Minnesota on 11/11 finished with 20 points, a season-high 13 assists and 6 rebounds at Orlando on 1/31 had 21 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds at Golden State on 2/5 played for the Sophomore squad in the 2003 got milk? Rookie Challenge finishing with 8 points, 6 assists and 3 rebounds in 23 minutes participated in the inaugural 989 Sports Skills Challenge at the 2003 NBA All-Star Weekend started all 24 playoff games, averaging 14.7 points, 3.5 assists and 2.8 rebounds in 33.9 minutes scored in double-figures 15 times in the postseason with 20-or-more seven times (Spurs were 6-1 in those games) twice finished with 29 points: at Phoenix on 4/25 and at Dallas on 5/23 had 27 points and 5 assists in the Spurs Game 6 series-clinching win at Los Angeles on 5/15 finished with 26 points and 6 assists in 43 minutes in the Spurs Game 3 win in New Jersey on 6/8 had 25 points and 5 assists in 44 minutes in the Spurs Game 4 win in Dallas on 5/25. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 01-02 San Antonio 77-72 2267 268-639.419 61-189.323 108-160.675 33-164-197 334 166-1 89 151 7 705 9.2 02-03 San Antonio 82-82 2774 484-1043.464 82-243.337 219-290.755 33-183-216 432 174-2 71 198 4 1269 15.5 03-04 San Antonio 75-75 2577 423-946.447 62-199.312 191-272.702 43-194-237 411 148-0 61 179 7 1099 14.7 04-05 San Antonio 80-80 2735 539-1118.482 43-156.276 210-323.650 47-251-298 491 167-0 98 215 4 1331 16.6 05-06 San Antonio 80-80 2715 623-1136.548 11-36.306 253-358.707 38-223-261 460 161-1 83 249 4 1510 18.9 TOTALS 394-389 13068 2337-4882.479 259-823.315 981-1403.699 194-1015-1209 2128 816-4 402 992 26 5914 15.0 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 01-02 San Antonio 10-10 341 62-136.456 10-27.370 21-28.750 5-24-29 40 22-0 9 22 1 155 15.5 02-03 San Antonio 24-24 814 135-335.403 15-56.268 67-94.713 8-58-66 85 51-0 22 47 3 352 14.7 03-04 San Antonio 10-10 386 72-168.429 17-43.395 23-35.657 5-16-21 70 15-0 13 31 1 184 18.4 04-05 San Antonio 23-23 858 166-366.454 9-48.188 55-87.632 13-53-66 100 69-0 17 71 2 396 17.2 05-06 San Antonio 13-13 475 104-226.460 2-9.222 64-79.810 8-39-47 50 31-0 13 40 1 274 21.1 TOTALS 80-80 2874 539-1231.438 53-183.290 230-323.712 39-190-229 345 188-0 74 211 8 1361 17.0 2001-02: Named to the All-Rookie First Team becoming the first foreign-born guard to earn the honor appeared in 77 games averaged 9.2 points, 4.3 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.16 steals in 29.4 minutes shot.419 from the field (268-639),.323 (61-189) from three-point land and.675 (108-160) from the line led the team in assists and steals moved into the starting lineup in the fifth game of the season and finished with 12 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds in 32 minutes vs. Orlando on 11/6 earned 72 starts the only rookie on the Spurs roster among NBA rookies ranked eighth in scoring, second in assists, seventh in steals, fifth in three-pointers made and fifth in minutes scored a season-high 22 points in 38 minutes at Charlotte on 11/8 posted two double-doubles: 72 73

BENO UDRIH 6-3 205 Third Season Slovenia Birthdate: Birthplace: 7/5/82 Celje, Slovenia GUARD 14 REGULAR SEASON 32, vs. New Orleans, 3/14/05 25, vs. New Orleans, 3/14/05 4, three times: latest at Memphis, 4/18/05 10, at Portland, 12/30/04 2, nine times: latest vs. Charlotte, 3/18/05 1, 12 times: latest at Seattle, 3/26/06 PLAYOFF 19, vs. Denver, 4/27/05 10, vs. Denver, 4/27/05 3, vs. Seattle, 5/10/05 4, vs. Sacramento, 4/22/06 2, at Seattle, 5/15/05 1, vs. Phoenix, 5/30/05 SELECTED BY SAN ANTONIO IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 2004 NBA DRAFT, 28TH OVERALL PICK 2005-06: Averaged 5.1 points, 1.7 assists and 1.0 rebound in 10.9 minutes in 54 games shot.455 (106-233) from the field,.343 (24-70) from threepoint land and.780 (39-50) from the line averaged 7.3 points and 2.7 assists in 23.3 minutes in three starts had a season-high 17 points (7-11 FG, 1-3 3PT-FG, 2-2 FT), a season-best 8 assists and a season-high-tying 3 rebounds in 24:07 minutes vs. Charlotte on 1/24 had a team-high 15 points and 4 assists in 21:36 minutes at Minnesota on 4/16 missed six games with a sprained left ankle (3/30-4/9) and two games with the flu (1/6 and 1/7) registered 20 DNP-CDs in the 2006 playoffs averaged 3.6 points and 1.1 assists in 6.7 minutes had postseason highs of 13:48 minutes and 8 points in Game 4 at Sacramento on 4/30. NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD BENO UDRIH CAREER NOTES: Made his professional debut in the 1997-98 season in the secondary league in Slovenia moved to the country's premier league in 1999-00 and was named the 2000 Slovenian League Rookie of the Year spent a total of three seasons in the Slovenian League (1999-2002)... played for Maccabi Tel-Aviv during the 2002-03 season (averaged 4.9 points in 25 games) has played for the Slovenian National Team since 2000 named the MVP of the 2004 Efes World Cup in Turkey, leading Slovenia to a 4-0 record averaged 16.8 points and 4.8 assists in the tournament averaged 8.0 points, 3.3 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 29.0 minutes in three games for Slovenia in the 2004 European Championship qualifying tournament missed the 2005 European Championship due to a knee injury in the 2006 World Championships averaged 11.2 points, 2.8 assists and 2.3 rebounds in 23.8 minutes in six games had 18 points (6-7 2PT-FG, 2-4 3PT-FG) vs. Turkey on 8/26 teammates on the Slovenian National Team include Rasho Nesterovic (Toronto), Bostjan Nachbar (New Jersey) and Primoz Brezec (Charlotte) in his two-year NBA career has played in 134 regular season games, averaging 5.6 points and 1.8 assists in 12.9 minutes has appeared in 28 playoff games, averaging 3.7 points and 1.1 assists in 10.3 minutes in the postseason played for the Spurs squad in the 2004 Rocky Mountain Revue. 2004-05: Appeared in 80 games, averaging 5.9 points, 1.9 assists and 1.0 rebound in 14.4 minutes shot.444 (173-390) from the field,.408 (58-142) from three-point land and.753 (67-89) from the line ranked 15th in the NBA in three-point percentage (second among rookies behind Matt Bonner) set a Spurs rookie single-season record for three-point percentage and his 58 threes were the third highest total for a Spurs rookie (behind Tony Parker and Lloyd Daniels) earned two starts in his first NBA start had a career-best 25 points (9-13 FG, 3-3 3PT-FG, 4-5 FT) - along with 4 assists and 4 rebounds - in a career-high 32 minutes vs. New Orleans on 3/14 in his second start had 12 points in 28 minutes at Memphis on 4/18 named the Western Conference Rookie of the Month in December (in 16 games in December averaged 6.6 points and 3.0 rebounds while shooting.534 (39-73) from the field,.500 (11-22) from three-point land and.800 (16-20) from the line) scored in double-figures 15 times had 16 points in 20 minutes at Dallas on 11/30 posted one double-double finishing with 12 points and a career-best 10 assists at Portland on 12/30 logged two DNP- CDs (1/29 vs. New Orleans and 2/23 vs. Houston) played in the 2005 got milk? Rookie Challenge, finishing with 5 points and 4 assists in 22 minutes in the 2005 postseason averaged 3.7 points and 1.0 assist in 11.5 minutes saw action in 21 of the Spurs 23 playoff games scored a playoff-career-high 10 points vs. Denver on 4/27 registered DNP-CDs in Games 5 and 7 of the Finals vs. Detroit (6/19 and 6/23). 2003-04: Spilt the season between Avtodor Saratov in the Russian Superleague and Breil Milano in the Italian League started the season with Avtodor Saratov and averaged 19.6 points and 4.2 assists in five games in Superleague action in January signed with Breil Milano averaged 10.8 points and 2.3 assists in 25.8 minutes in 16 games in Italian League play. 04-05 San Antonio 80-2 1149 173-390.444 58-142.408 67-89.753 16-67-83 150 96-0 41 77 10 471 5.9 05-06 San Antonio 54-3 586 106-233.455 24-70.343 39-50.780 18-34-52 92 55-0 14 53 2 275 5.1 TOTALS 134-5 1735 279-623.448 82-212.387 106-139.763 34-101-135 242 151-0 55 130 12 746 5.6 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 04-05 San Antonio 21-0 241 28-78.359 10-37.270 12-14.857 4-13-17 22 20-0 9 20 1 78 3.7 05-06 San Antonio 7-0 47 10-30.333 1-6.167 4-5.800 1-3-4 8 8-0 0 3 0 25 3.6 TOTALS 28-0 288 38-108.352 11-43.256 16-19.842 5-16-21 30 28-0 9 23 1 103 3.7 75

JACQUE VAUGHN 6-1 190 Tenth Season Kansas Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 02/11/75 Los Angeles John Muir (Pasadena, CA) GUARD 11 REGULAR SEASON 48, two times: latest vs. New Orleans, 11/3/03 23, two times: latest vs. Chicago, 2/1/05 8, two times: latest at Boston, 4/17/02 15, vs. Denver, 11/22/00 5, three times: latest at Portland, 1/27/06 2, vs. Vancouver, 12/07/00 PLAYOFF 29, at Detroit, 4/23/03 11, at Portland, 5/7/00 5, at Portland, 5/7/00 6, two times: latest at Detroit, 4/23/03 3, vs. Seattle, 4/24/00 1, three times: latest vs. Detroit, 5/2/03 SELECTED BY UTAH IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 1997 NBA DRAFT, 27TH OVERALL PICK SIGNED BY THE SPURS ON 7/12/06 JACQUE VAUGHN 2005-06: Appeared in 80 games, averaging 3.4 points, 1.5 assists and 1.1 rebounds in 15.4 minutes shot.437 (107-245) from the field,.167 (1-6) from three-point land and.728 (59-81) from the line earned six starts as a starter averaged 6.5 points, 5.8 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 35.0 minutes scored in double-figures six times started the last two games of the season: handed out a season-best 13 assists in 38:05 minutes at Philadelphia on 4/18 and finished with a season-high 15 points - along with 8 assists - in 33:54 minutes vs. New York on 4/19 had 13 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 32:07 minutes vs. Boston on 1/21... starting in place of Richard Jefferson played a season-high 45:59 minutes at San Antonio on 1/10 (finished with 10 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds and a career-high-tying 5 steals) logged two DNP-CDs (vs. Washington on 11/19 and at Golden State on 11/21) in 11 playoff games averaged 2.5 points, 1.1 assists and 1.0 rebound in 14.5 minutes in the First Round against Indiana twice scored a postseason-high of 6 points (4/25 and 4/27). CAREER NOTES: Spurs are his fifth NBA team enjoyed a pair of one-year stints with the Atlanta Hawks has also played for Utah, Orlando and New Jersey... the Atlantic Division nominee for the NBA Sportsmanship Award in both 2005 and 2006 appeared in the 1998 NBA Finals as the Jazz fell to the Bulls in six games... in his nine-year NBA career has appeared in 608 regular season games, averaging 4.8 points, 2.6 assists and 1.4 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per contest has appeared in 39 playoff games, averaging 2.6 points and 1.6 assists in 11.4 minutes in the postseason. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Jazz in the first round (27th overall) of the 1997 NBA Draft signed as a free agent by the Hawks (7/30/01) signed as a free agent by the Magic (7/17/02) signed as a free agent by the Hawks (9/4/03) signed as a free agent by the Nets (7/29/04) signed as a free agent by the Spurs (7/12/06). 2004-05: In his first season with the Nets averaged 5.3 points, 1.9 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 19.9 minutes in 71 games shot.449 (146-325) from the field,.333 (5-15) from three-point land and a career-best.835 (76-91) from the line started 34 games and averaged 7.9 points and 2.5 assists as a starter (earned three starts at point guard and 31 at two-guard) the Nets were 10-3 when he scored 10-or-more points tied his career-high with 23 points vs. Chicago on 2/1 finished with 22 points and 4 assists at Orlando on 3/13 handed out a season-best 12 assists at Philadelphia on 11/10 logged three DNP-CDs missed the final eight games of the regular season and the 2005 playoffs after suffering a fractured right fifth metatarsal vs. Orlando on 4/2 had surgery on his foot on 4/5. 2003-04: Averaged 3.8 points, 2.7 assists and 1.6 rebounds in 19.9 minutes in 71 games shot.386 (107-277) from the field,.150 (3-20) from three-point land and.779 (53-68) from the line earned six starts, averaging 5.2 points, 5.8 assists and 3.0 rebounds as a starter scored a career-high 23 points (9-13 FG, 1-2 3PT-FG, 4-4 FT) vs. Denver on 12/9 had season-highs with 9 assists and 7 rebounds at Miami on 12/16 played all 48 minutes in a 90-80 win vs. New Orleans on 11/3 missed the final five games of the season due to a strained left hamstring. 2002-03: In his only season with the Magic started a career-high 48 games for the season averaged 5.9 points, 2.9 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 80 games shot.448 (184-411) from the field,.235 (8-34) from three-point land and.776 (97-125) from the line as a starter averaged 6.6 points and 3.5 assists... scored in double-figures 15 times finished with a season-high 16 points at Dallas on 4/16 handed out a season-best 11 assists at Cleveland on 1/21 had a streak of 221 consecutive games played snapped on 12/9 when he registered a DNP-CD at Boston. 2001-02: Only member of the Hawks to appear in all 82 games averaged a career-best 6.6 points along with 4.3 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 22.6 minutes shot.470 (206-438) from the field,.444 (24-54) from three-point land and.825 (104-126) from the line set single-season career-highs in minutes, points, assists, rebounds, steals, FG percentage and 3PT-FG percentage averaged 7.4 points and 7.1 assists in 16 starts scored in double-figures 21 times had a season-high 20 points vs. Sacramento on 3/31 led the team in assists 27 times with a season-best 11 assists vs. Detroit on 1/25. 2000-01: Appeared in all 82 games averaged 6.1 points, 3.9 assists and 1.8 rebounds in 19.8 minutes shot.433 (170-393) from the field,.385 (30-78) from three-point land and.780 (128-164) from the line scored a season-high 18 points vs. Washington on 3/24 handed out a career-high 15 assists vs. Denver on 11/22. 77

AD JACQUE VAUGHN 1999-00: Averaged 3.7 points and 1.6 assists in 11.3 minutes in 78 games shot.416 (109-262) from the field,.412 (14-34) from three-point land and.750 (57-76) from the line scored in double-figures four times posted then career-highs with 12 points, 9 assists and 38 minutes at Denver on 4/18 logged four DNP-CDs played in seven of Utah's 10 playoff games averaged 4.0 points, 1.6 assists and 1.7 rebounds in 9.6 minutes in the postseason had 11 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists at Portland on 5/7 finished with 10 points in 16 minutes at Portland on 5/9. 1998-99: Averaged 2.3 points in 4.6 minutes in 19 games shot.367 (11-30) from the field,.250 (2-8) from three-point land and.833 (20-24) from the line scored a season-high 10 points in a season-best 13 minutes at the Clippers on 3/27 was the team's third point guard (behind John Stockton and Howard Eisley)... registered 31 DNP-CDs in the 1999 postseason saw action in two of Utah's 11 playoff games (had three points in six minutes in the 1999 Playoffs). 1997-98: Finished the season as the lone rookie on the Jazz roster averaged 3.1 points and 1.9 assists in 9.3 minutes in 45 games shot.361 (44-122) from the field,.375 (3-8) from three-point land and.706 (48-68) from the line was the team's back-up point guard (behind Howard Eisley) for the first 18 games of the season (John Stockton was out with a knee injury) during that span averaged 4.8 points and 3.6 assists in 17.6 minutes had a season-high 9 points vs. New Jersey on 12/1 handed out a season-best 8 assists vs. Golden State on 11/28 logged 37 DNP-CDs saw action in seven of Utah's 20 playoff games averaged 1.0 point in 3.4 minutes logged 7 minutes in Game 3 of the 1998 Finals. COLLEGE NOTES: Played four seasons at Kansas in 126 career games averaged 9.6 points, 6.4 assists and 3.0 rebounds ranks second on KU's all-time list in assists (with 804), is seventh in starts (125) and 10th in minutes (3,807) earned second team All-American honors as both a junior and a senior led the team in assists four straight seasons as a sophomore set the school record for highest single-season assists average handing out 7.7 per game averaged 10.9 points and 6.6 assists as a junior and was named the 1996 Big Eight Player of the Year a wrist injury caused him to miss the first 10 games of his senior season but he then returned to average 10.2 points and 6.2 assists in 26 games. PERSONAL: He and wife, Laura, were married in July of 2002 they have two sons, Jalen and Jeremiah earned his degree in business administration from Kansas has plans to obtain an M.B.A. when his playing career is over was twice named to the GTE All-Academic First Team was the 1997 GTE Academic All-American of the Year (thanks to a 3.72 GPA) enjoys reading and writing poetry lists Maya Angelou, Robert Frost, Walt Whitman and Sylvia Plath as his favorite writers was one of five players featured in NBA Rookie Experience (which was written by current San Antonio Express-News NBA columnist Mike Monroe). NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 97-98 Utah 45-0 419 44-122.361 3-8.375 48-68.706 4-34-38 84 63-1 9 56 1 139 3.1 98-99 Utah 19-0 87 11-30.367 2-8.250 20-24.833 1-10-11 12 14-0 5 14 0 44 2.3 99-00 Utah 78-0 884 109-262.416 14-34.412 57-76.750 11-54-65 121 92-0 32 77 0 289 3.7 00-01 Utah 82-0 1620 170-393.433 30-78.385 128-164.780 18-132-150 323 145-0 48 129 3 498 6.1 01-02 Atlanta 82-16 1856 206-438.470 24-54.444 104-126.825 18-150-168 349 183-0 65 112 2 540 6.6 02-03 Orlando 80-48 1686 184-411.448 8-34.235 97-125.776 26-92-118 232 169-1 64 97 2 473 5.9 03-04 Atlanta 71-6 1271 107-277.386 3-20.150 53-68.779 12-104-116 195 126-0 44 84 2 270 3.8 04-05 New Jersey 71-34 1410 146-325.449 5-15.333 76-91.835 17-90-107 135 138-1 41 62 1 373 5.3 05-06 New Jersey 80-6 1234 107-245.437 1-6.167 59-81.728 16-75-91 123 140-0 42 52 1 274 3.4 TOTALS 608-110 10467 1084-2503.433 90-257.350 642-823.780 123-741-864 1574 1070-3 350 683 12 2900 4.8 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 97-98 Utah 7-0 24 2-10.200 1-2.500 2-2 1.000 0-3-3 4 0-0 0 4 0 7 1.0 98-99 Utah 2-0 6 1-2.500 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 0-0-0 2 2-0 0 0 0 3 1.5 99-00 Utah 7-0 67 10-28.357 1-2.500 7-8.875 4-8-12 11 5-0 4 9 1 28 4.0 00-01 Utah 5-0 57 1-10.100 1-2.500 0-0 --- 0-2-2 8 13-0 0 1 1 3 0.6 02-03 Orlando 7-6 131 12-33.364 0-1.000 10-13.769 1-5-6 25 18-0 4 9 1 34 4.9 05-06 New Jersey 11-0 159 12-33.364 0-1.000 4-7.571 3-8-11 12 23-0 2 4 0 28 2.5 TOTALS 39-6 444 38-116.328 4-9.444 23-30.767 8-26-34 62 61-0 10 27 3 103 2.6 78 79

ERIC WILLIAMS 6-8 220 Twelfth Season Providence Birthdate: Birthplace: High School: 7/17/72 Newark, New Jersey Malcolm X. Shabazz (Newark) FORWARD 55 REGULAR SEASON 46, two times: latest at Indiana, 4/13/01 31, at Philadelphia, 3/29/96 12, two times: latest at Detroit, 1/28/03 7, vs. Milwaukee, 2/27/02 5, two times: latest at New Orleans, 2/3/03 2, 11 times: latest vs. Miami, 1/28/04 PLAYOFF 42, two times: latest vs. New Jersey, 5/12/03 18, three times: latest vs. New Jersey, 5/12/03 9, vs. Detroit, 5/10/02 4, two times: latest vs. Indiana, 5/1/03 4, vs. Detroit, 5/10/02 1, four times: latest at New Jersey, 5/29/0 SELECTED BY BOSTON IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 1995 NBA DRAFT, 14TH OVERALL PICK OBTAINED FROM TORONTO - ALONG WITH MATT BONNER AND A 2009 SECOND ROUND PICK - IN EXCHANGE FOR RASHO NESTEROVIC, 6/21/06 ERIC WILLIAMS 2005-06: Averaged 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds in 28 games shot.387 (29-75) from the field,.278 (5-18) from threepoint land and.737 (28-38) from the line earned 11 starts (started four games at small forward, five at power forward and two at center) had a season-high 11 points and a season-best 7 rebounds in a season-high 25:43 minutes at Miami on 3/29 scored 8 points four times logged 24 DNP-CDs and was on the inactive list for 22 games missed one game due to right knee inflammation (3/1) and missed the final seven games of the season due to a strained left oblique muscle (4/7-4/19). CAREER NOTES: Has played for five teams during his 11 NBA seasons appeared in a total of 462 games over six-plus seasons in two stints with the Boston Celtics has also played for Denver, Cleveland, New Jersey and Toronto in his 11-year NBA career has appeared in 637 regular season games, averaging 8.8 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 24.5 minutes has seen action in 26 playoff games, averaging 8.5 points and 3.9 rebounds in 30.7 minutes in the postseason. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Celtics in the first round (14th overall pick) of the 1995 NBA Draft traded by the Celtics to the Nuggets in exchange for a 1999 and a 2001 second round pick (8/21/97) traded by the Nuggets, with Danny Fortson, Eric Washington and a conditional first round pick, to the Celtics in exchange for Ron Mercer, Popeye Jones and Dwayne Schintzius (8/3/99) traded by the Celtics, along with Tony Battie and Kendrick Brown, to the Cavaliers in exchange for Ricky Davis, Chris Mihm, Michael Stewart and a second round pick (12/15/03) signed as a free agent by the Nets (8/6/04) traded by the Nets, along with Alonzo Mourning, Aaron Williams and two first round draft picks, to the Raptors in exchange for Vince Carter (12/17/04) traded by the Raptors, along with Matt Bonner and a 2009 second round pick, to the Spurs in exchange for Rasho Nesterovic (6/21/06). 2004-05: Split the season between New Jersey and Toronto after signing with the Nets on 8/6 was traded to the Raptors on 12/17 as part of the Vince Carter deal for the season appeared in 55 games averaged 7.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 24.0 minutes shot.430 (142-330) from the field,.384 (28-73) from three-point land and.696 (112-161) from the line scored in double-figures 18 times in 21 games with the Nets averaged 12.6 points and 4.5 rebounds in 35.2 minutes finished with 20-or-more five times with the Nets scored a season-high 22 points vs. Charlotte on 11/30 started all 21 games he played with New Jersey in the three games prior to the trade averaged 20.0 points and 5.0 rebounds in 40.3 minutes while shooting.625 (20-32) from the field in 34 games with Toronto averaged 4.7 points and 2.3 rebounds in 17.1 minutes earned 18 starts with Toronto scored his Raptors high of 21 points vs. Milwaukee on 1/7 missed a total of 15 games due to a strained right calf: 11 from 3/2-to-3/23 and the final four games of the season (4/15-4/20) logged seven DNP-CDs. 2003-04: Split the season between Boston and Cleveland traded to Cleveland on 12/15 as part of a six-player deal averaged 10.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 71 games shot.386 (231-598) from the field,.276 (35-127) from three-point land and.760 (215-283) from the line scored in double-figures 34 times and scored 20-or-more four times posted two double-doubles in 21 games with the Celtics averaged 11.6 points 81

ERIC WILLIAMS ERIC WILLIAMS and 4.5 rebounds in 24.4 minutes in 50 games with the Cavaliers averaged 9.4 points and 3.8 rebounds in 27.5 minutes earned 36 starts with Cleveland scored a seasonhigh 22 points to go along with 6 rebounds vs. New York on 1/6 missed three games (11/1-11/7) with a hamstring injury, right knee bone bruise and hyper-extended right knee missed the final eight games of the season with a right wrist contusion. 2002-03: Appeared in all 82 games and earned 79 starts averaged 9.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 28.7 minutes shot.442 (254-575) from the field,.336 (37-110) from three-point land and.750 (215-283) from the line set single-season career highs in minutes (2,350), rebounds (382), assists (140), steals (86) and blocks (19) posted two double-doubles scored in double-figures 35 times had a season-high 21 points at Orlando on 12/2 grabbed a career-best 12 rebounds vs. Cleveland on 12/13 (one of 10 times he led the Celtics in rebounds) had 14 points and a career-high-tying 12 boards vs. Detroit on 1/28 appeared in all 10 Celtics playoff games averaged 9.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 31.0 minutes in the postseason earned two starts twice tied his playoff-career-high of 18 points: in Game 1 of the First Round at Indiana on 4/19 and in Game 4 of the Second Round vs. New Jersey on 5/12. 2001-02: Averaged 6.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 23.6 minutes in 74 games earned 30 starts shot.374 (144-385) from the field,.279 (24-86) from three-point land and.731 (160-219) from the line scored in double-figures 16 times had a season-high 19 points vs. Milwaukee on 3/31 missed two games due to left knee tendinitis (11/3 and 11/7) and missed five games due to infrapatella tendinitis (11/14-11/24) started all 16 Celtics playoff games as Boston advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals averaged 7.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 30.4 minutes in the postseason shot.500 (47-94) from the field and.467 (14-30) from three-point land scored 18 points in a teamhigh 42 minutes in Game 2 of the Second Round at Detroit on 5/8 had 17 points in Boston's Game 5 First Round series-clinching win vs. Philadelphia on 5/3. 2000-01: Averaged 6.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 21.5 minutes in 81 games started 11 times shot.362 (162-448) from the field,.331 (46-139) from three-point land and.714 (165-231) from the line scored in double-digits 20 times had a season-high 22 points in 29 minutes vs. Philadelphia on 11/20 finished with 20 points, 5 assists and 4 steals vs. Washington on 4/7 logged one DNP-CD. 1999-00: Averaged 7.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 20.3 minutes in 68 games shot.427 (165-386) from the field,.347 (25-72) from three-point land and.793 (134-169) from the line earned 17 starts scored a season-best 22 points at Toronto on 3/3 had 20 points and 7 rebounds vs. Charlotte on 4/16 missed a total of 11 games due to a sore right knee (1/21-2/14) logged three DNP-CDs. 1998-99: Appeared in 38 of 50 games with Denver averaged 7.3 points and 2.1 rebounds in 20.5 minutes shot.365 (80-219) from the field,.231 (6-26) from three-point land and a career-best.799 (111-139) from the line started eight games scored in double-figures 12 times had a season-high 21 points in a season-best 41 minutes at Miami on 3/4 finished with 20 points (hitting 14-15 FT) at Boston on 3/5 registered 10 DNP-CDs missed two games due to a strained right hamstring (2/24 and 2/25). 1997-98: Suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee vs. Utah on 11/7 had 25 points, 6 assists and 3 steals against the Jazz before suffering the injury placed on the injured list on 11/11 and missed the remainder of the season for the season appeared in just four games, averaging 19.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 36.3 minutes had a season-high 26 points vs. Washington on 11/4. 1996-1997: Averaged 15.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 33.8 minutes in 72 games earned 67 starts shot.456 (374-820) from the field,.250 (2-8) from threepoint land and.752 (328-436) from the line led the team in free throws made and attempted scored 20-or-more points 19 times had a season-high 29 points vs. New Jersey on 3/23 missed three games due to dizziness and seven of the final eight games of the season due to a bruised right knee before the season, it was announced that an abnormal finding had been discovered on a cardiac test but rejoined the team in training camp after a battery of tests revealed no problem with his heart. 1995-1996: Averaged 10.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in 23.0 minutes in 64 games started six games shot.441 (241-546) from the field,.300 (3-10) from three-point land and.671 (200-298) from the line scored a career-high 31 points (hitting 12-of-18 FG) and grabbed 9 rebounds vs. Philadelphia on 3/29 had 25 points and 9 boards in a doubleovertime win vs. New Jersey on 3/17 started and scored 15 points (6-9 FG) for the East team in the Schick Rookie Game at All-Star Weekend missed a total of 12 games due to a sprained right ankle (12/21-1/3 and 1/16-1/26) missed the final five games of the season after injuring his left knee at New York on 4/9 (underwent arthroscopic surgery on 4/16). COLLEGE CAREER: Played two seasons at Providence after spending his first two seasons at Vincennes Junior College... as a senior averaged a team-high 17.7 points, to go along with 6.7 rebounds, in 34.7 minutes in 30 games led the team in total steals (60) and ranked second in total assists (75) was a unanimous 1995 First Team All-Big East selection averaged 15.7 points and 5.0 assists in 30 games as a junior was a First Team Junior College All-American after averaging 20.8 points and 9.2 rebounds during the 1992-93 season for Vincennes named to the All-Tournament Team at the 1995 Nike Desert Classic in Phoenix after averaging 16.3 points and 7.0 rebounds. PERSONAL: Has a son, Raquiesh created Believe in Me - The Eric Williams Foundation in 2003, which provides assistance to underprivileged individuals through charitable and educational programs primarily in the field of dentistry did not play basketball competitively until his junior year in high school grew five inches over the summer prior to his junior year an avid baseball fan, was one of the top prep players in Newark, playing shortstop received letters from the San Diego Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates while in high school grew up a Yankees fan (lists Dave Winfield as his favorite player). NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORD 95-96 Boston 64-6 1470 241-546.441 3-10.300 200-298.671 92-125-217 70 147-1 56 88 11 685 10.7 96-97 Boston 72-67 2435 374-820.456 2-8.250 328-436.752 126-203-329 129 213-0 72 139 13 1078 15.0 97-98 Denver 4-4 145 24-61.393 0-0 --- 31-45.689 10-11-21 12 9-0 4 9 0 79 19.8 98-99 Denver 38-8 780 80-219.365 6-26.231 111-139.799 34-47-81 37 76-0 27 49 8 277 7.3 99-00 Boston 68-17 1378 165-386.427 25-72.347 134-169.793 55-101-156 93 165-3 44 66 16 489 7.2 00-01 Boston 81-11 1745 162-448.362 46-139.331 165-231.714 64-143-207 112 179-1 64 76 13 535 6.6 01-02 Boston 74-30 1747 144-385.374 24-86.279 160-219.731 58-163-221 109 179-1 77 95 8 472 6.4 02-03 Boston 82-79 2350 254-575.442 37-110.336 201-268.750 143-239-382 140 234-0 86 97 19 746 9.1 03-04 Bos.-Cle. 71-36 1886 231-598.386 35-127.276 215-283.760 65-221-286 120 180-0 70 88 9 712 10.0 04-05 N.J.-Tor. 55-39 1322 142-330.430 28-73.384 112-161.696 44-128-172 92 147-2 38 60 4 424 7.7 05-06 Toronto 28-11 352 29-75.387 5-18.278 28-38.737 10-40-50 15 55-0 7 15 2 91 3.3 TOTALS 637-308 15610 1846-4443.415 211-669.315 1685-2287.737 701-1421-2122 929 1584-8 545 782 103 5588 8.8 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD 01-02 Boston 16-16 487 47-94.500 14-30.467 17-23.739 18-52-70 21 53-1 25 11 4 125 7.8 02-03 Boston 10-2 310 33-88.375 3-15.200 27-34.794 12-20-32 17 42-2 9 12 0 96 9.6 TOTALS 26-18 797 80-182.440 17-45.378 44-57.772 30-72-102 38 95-3 34 23 4 221 8.5 82 83

AD FREE AGENTS OLU FAMUTIMI Height: 6-5 Weight: 220 Position: Guard Birthdate: 2/21/84 College: Arkansas 2004-05: In training camp with the Sixers appeared in four preseason games, averaging 4.5 points and 2.0 rebounds in 15.0 minutes waived by Philadelphia on 10/28 then signed with Arkansas in the D-League appeared in 47 games with the RimRockers, averaging 6.8 points and 2.7 rebounds in 16.5 minutes shot.513 (122-238) from the field and.750 (75-100) from the line played for the Knicks in the 2006 Vegas Summer League averaged 4.0 points and 2.4 rebounds in 11.2 minutes in five games. CAREER: Went unpicked in the 2005 NBA Draft played two seasons at Arkansas as a sophomore, during the 2004-05 season, averaged 9.4 points and 4.2 rebounds in 23.3 minutes in 30 games in his freshman campaign averaged 7.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in 21.1 minutes in 27 games was born in Nigeria and raised in Toronto. CHARLES LEE Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 Position: Guard Birthdate: 11/11/84 College: Bucknell 2005-06: Averaged 13.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.19 steals in 32.8 minutes in 32 games named the 2006 Patriot League Player of the Year earned AP All-American honorable mention honors led the Bison to a 27-5 mark named to the First Team All-Patriot League had 24 points and 5 rebounds as Bucknell beat Arkansas 59-55 on 3/17 to advance to the second round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament played for the Spurs squad in the 2006 Rocky Mountain Revue averaged 4.7 points in 12.0 minutes in three games. CAREER: Played four seasons at Bucknell first player in league history to be named the Patriot League Tournament MVP two times (2005 and 2006) earned First Team All-Patriot League honors as a junior averaged 12.5 points and 6.4 rebounds in 33 games had 15 points and 8 rebounds as Bucknell knocked off Kansas in the first round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament named to the Second Team All-Patriot League as a sophomore after averaging 10.1 points and 5.0 rebounds in 29 games. 85

AD RICH MELZER FREE AGENTS Height: 6-8 Weight: 225 Position: Forward Birthdate: 12/8/79 College: Wisconsin-River Falls 2005-06: Played for the New Zealand Breakers in the National Basketball League averaged 18.6 points and 7.4 rebounds in 25 games with the Breakers named the NBL Player of the Week on 1/17 (for the week averaged 26.0 points and 12.5 rebounds in two games) then joined Albuquerque in the D-League in 14 games with the Thunderbirds averaged 9.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in 24.3 minutes saw action in two playoff games, averaging 8.0 points and 1.5 rebounds in 19.5 minutes in the postseason played for the Spurs squad in the 2006 Rocky Mountain Revue averaged 9.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 25.8 minutes in six games. CAREER: Has been on summer league squads with Chicago, Washington and Orlando in training camp with the Wizards in 2005 won the 2005 CBA Championship with the Sioux Falls Skyforce led San Carlos to the Dominican Republic League title (was named the MVP of the National Finals) named the 2004 Division III Player of the Year averaged 26.9 points and 8.5 rebounds in 27 games for Wisconsin-River Falls shot.558 (280-502) from the field and.733 (162-221) from the line in his college career averaged 22.9 points and 8.0 rebounds in 103 games finished as the school's all-time leader in points (with 2,363) and blocks (186) while ranking third in school history in rebounds (821) as a junior averaged 28.1 points in 26 games scored a career-best 54 points vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse named the WIAC MVP as both a junior and a senior. JARED REINER Height: 6-11 Weight: 255 Position: Center Birthdate: 4/8/82 College: Iowa 2005-06: Was in training camp with the L.A. Clippers averaged 2.7 points in 6.7 minutes in three preseason games waived by the Clippers on 10/20 claimed off waivers by Phoenix on 10/24 with the Suns for the first two months of the season but did not appear in a game with the team waived by Phoenix on 1/4 played for Seattle in the 2006 Rocky Mountain Revue averaged 5.0 points and 3.0 rebounds in 15.8 minutes in six games. CAREER: Went unpicked in the 2004 NBA Draft signed with the Bulls on 9/30/04 spent the entire 2004-05 season with Chicago appeared in a total of 19 games, averaging 1.1 points and 2.0 rebounds in 6.9 minutes had a season-best 6 points - along with 3 rebounds and 3 blocks - in 14 minutes at Indian on 11/6 earned one start (at Miami on 4/5) and finished with 4 points and 6 boards in 13 minutes saw action in three playoff games (had 1 rebound in a total of 7 minutes in the postseason) played for Chicago in the 2005 Vegas Summer League played four seasons at Iowa averaged 5.7 points and 4.7 rebounds in 109 games as a senior averaged 10.5 points and 7.2 rebounds in 13 games (missed the final 16 games of the season due to a stress fracture in his right foot) during his junior year was selected Honorable Mention All- Big Ten averaged 9.7 points and 8.3 rebounds led the Big Ten in rebounding earned Academic All-Big Ten honors three times. 86 87

AD MELVIN SANDERS FREE AGENTS Height: 6-5 Weight: 210 Position: Guard Birthdate: 1/3/81 College: Oklahoma State 2005-06: Appeared in a total of 16 games with the Spurs averaged 2.6 points and 1.4 rebounds in 7.1 minutes shot.485 (16-33) from the field and.700 (7-10) from the line was with the Spurs for training camp waived on 10/26 re-signed with San Antonio on 11/9 made his NBA debut that night (despite being signed an hour before game time) finishing with 2 rebounds in 4 minutes at Charlotte scored a season-high 6 points in a season-best 19:13 minutes at Boston on 11/11 saw action in six games before being waived on 11/19 signed a 10-day contract with the Spurs on 1/22 signed a second 10-day contract on 3/16 was signed for the remainder of the season on 3/26 in between stints with the Spurs saw action in 19 games with Fayetteville in the D-League averaged 14.4 points and 3.9 rebounds in 31.6 minutes for the Patriots played for the Spurs squad in the 2006 Rocky Mountain Revue averaged a team-high 15.0 points - along with 3.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.33 steals - in 26.8 minutes in six games. CAREER: Averaged a team high 15.6 points - along with 2.4 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 1.20 steals - in five games for the Spurs 2005 Rocky Mountain Revue team shot.508 (30-59) from the field and.857 (18-21) from the line ranked fourth in the Revue in scoring appeared in four games for the New Jersey Nets in the 2005 Reebok Summer League, averaging 8.0 points, 1.0 rebound and 1.0 assist in 18.0 minutes as a senior at Oklahoma State averaged 13.4 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists during the 2002-03 campaign went unpicked in the 2003 NBA Draft played for the Dakota Wizards during the 2003-04 season during the 2004-05 season averaged 18.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 48 games for the Dakota Wizards in the CBA shot.515 (349-678) from the field,.376 (41-109) from three-point land and.855 (159-186) from the line ranked 10th in the CBA in scoring finished with a season-high 41 points vs. Gary on 2/25 named All-CBA Second Team and the CBA All-Defensive First Team. JAMAR SMITH Height: 6-9 Weight: 240 Position: Forward Birthdate: 12/5/80 College: Maryland 2005-06: Appeared in 48 games with the Austin Toros in the D-League averaged 11.4 points and 7.2 rebounds in 28.8 minutes shot.449 (224-499) from the field and.634 (97-153) from the line played for the Spurs squad in the 2006 Rocky Mountain Revue averaged 7.8 points and 4.6 rebounds in 19.8 minutes in five games. CAREER: Played two seasons at Maryland after spending his first two seasons at Allegany Community College as a senior, during the 2003-04 campaign, averaged 13.1 points and 8.8 rebounds in 32 games ranked second in the ACC in rebounds earned First Team All-ACC Tournament honors after averaging 19.7 points and 8.0 rebounds during the ACC Championship weekend (finished with 25 points and 12 rebounds in 43 minutes as Maryland beat Duke in the 2004 ACC Championship game) as a junior averaged 5.9 points and 3.9 rebounds in 14.0 minutes in 30 games. 88 89