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Miami HEAT (1-4) Lost in First Round to Philadelphia 2018 NBA Playoffs 2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS PROBABLE STARTERS DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET)/RESULTS TV (+/-) 10/18 @ Orlando L, 116-109 -7 10/21 INDIANA W, 112-108 +4 10/23 ATLANTA W, 104-93 +11 10/25 SAN ANTONIO L, 117-100 -17 10/28 BOSTON L, 96-90 -6 10/30 MINNESOTA L, 125-122 (OT) -3 11/1 CHICAGO W, 97-91 +6 11/3 @ Denver L, 95-94 -1 11/5 @ L.A. Clippers W, 104-101 +3 11/6 @ Golden State L, 97-80 -17 11/8 @ Phoenix W, 126-115 +11 11/10 @ Utah W, 84-74 +10 11/12 @ Detroit L, 112-103 -9 11/15 WASHINGTON L, 102-93 -9 11/17 @ Washington W, 91-88 +3 11/19 INDIANA L, 120-95 -25 11/22 BOSTON W, 104-98 +6 11/24 @ Minnesota W, 109-97 +12 11/26 @ Chicago W, 100-93 +7 11/28 @ Cleveland L, 108-97 -11 11/29 @ New York L, 115-86 -29 12/1 CHARLOTTE W, 105-100 +5 12/3 GOLDEN STATE L, 123-95 -28 12/6 @ San Antonio L, 117-105 -12 12/9 @ Brooklyn (Mexico) W, 101-89 +12 12/11 @ Memphis W, 107-82 +25 12/13 PORTLAND L, 102-95 -7 12/15 @ Charlotte W, 104-98 +6 2.6 POS PLAYER HT WT PPG RPG AST MISC. NOTES F F C G G #0 JOSH RICHARDSON (Tennessee) #16 JAMES JOHNSON (Wake Forest) #21 HASSAN WHITESIDE (Marshall) #8 TYLER JOHNSON (Fresno State) #7 GORAN DRAGIĆ (Union Olimpija) 6-6 200 8.4 3.0 2.8 6-8 240 12.4 6.0 4.8 7-0 265 5.2 6.0 0.2 6-4 190 8.0 1.6 0.8 6-3 190 18.6 2.6 4.6 Recorded seven steals on 4/21 vs. PHI, the most for a single game in HEAT postseason history. Dished out 280 assists during the regular season, second-most on the team. Has blocked 647 shots as a member of the HEAT in regular season play, the third-most in team history. Shot 44.2 percent (19-of-43) from three-point range over his last 12 games of the regular season. Led the team in scoring average this postseason. 12/16 L.A. CLIPPERS W, 90-85 +5 12/18 @ Atlanta L, 110-104 -6 12/20 @ Boston W, 90-89 +1 HEAT SEASON RECORDS 12/22 DALLAS W, 113-101 +12 12/23 NEW ORLEANS L, 109-94 -15 POSTSEASON RECORDS POSTSEASON STREAKS 12/26 ORLANDO W,107-89 +18 12/29 BROOKLYN L, 111-87 -24 Overall: 1-4 Latest Streak: Lost 3 12/30 @ Orlando W, 117-111 +6 Home: 0-2 Home Streak: Lost 2 1/3 DETROIT W, 111-104 +7 Road: 1-2 Road Streak: Lost 1 1/5 NEW YORK W, 107-103 (OT) +4 1/7 UTAH W, 103-102 +1 Overtime: 0-0 1/9 @ Toronto W, 90-89 +1 1/10 @ Indiana W, 114-106 +8 1/14 MILWAUKEE W, 97-79 +18 OVERALL 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS VS. EASTERN CONFERENCE 1/15 @ Chicago L, 119-111 -8 Overall: 44-38 (2016-17 Record: 41-41) Overall: 31-21 (2016-17 Record: 27-25) 1/17 @ Milwaukee W, 106-101 +5 1/19 @ Brooklyn L, 101-95 -6 Home: 26-15 (2016-17 Record: 23-18) Home: 20-6 (2016-17 Record: 15-11) 1/20 @ Charlotte W, 106-105 +1 Road: 18-23 (2016-17 Record: 18-23) Road: 11-15 (2016-17 Record: 12-14) 1/22 @ Houston L, 99-90 -9 1/25 SACRAMENTO L, 89-88 -1 Overtime: 3-6 (2016-17 Record: 2-1) Overtime: 2-3 (2016-17 Record: 1-1) 1/27 CHARLOTTE W, 95-91 +4 1/29 @ Dallas W, 95-88 +7 1/31 @ Cleveland L, 91-89 -2 STATUS REPORT 2/2 @ Philadelphia L, 103-97 -6 2/3 @ Detroit L, 111-107 -4 2/5 ORLANDO L, 111-109 -2 PLAYER REASON STATUS 2/7 HOUSTON L, 109-101 -8 2/9 MILWAUKEE W, 91-85 +6 2/13 @ Toronto L, 115-112 -3 2/14 @ Philadelphia L, 104-102 -2 2/23 @ New Orleans L, 124-123 (OT) -1 2/24 MEMPHIS W, 115-89 +26 2/27 PHILADELPHIA W, 102-101 +1 3/1 L.A. LAKERS L, 131-113 -18 3/3 DETROIT W, 105-96 +9 3/5 PHOENIX W, 125-103 +22 POSTSEASON SCHEDULE 3/6 @ Washington L, 117-113 (OT) -4 3/8 PHILADELPHIA W, 108-99 +9 DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) RESULTS 3/10 WASHINGTON W, 129-102 +27 3/12 @ Portland L, 115-99 -16 4/14/18 at Philadelphia 8:00 PM L, 130-103 3/14 @ Sacramento L, 123-119 (OT) -4 TV: FOX Sports Sun, ESPN; Radio: 790 AM The Ticket, WRTO Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish) 3/16 @ L.A. Lakers W, 92-91 +1 4/16/18 at Philadelphia 8:00 PM W, 113-103 3/19 DENVER W, 149-141 (2OT) +8 TV: FOX Sports Sun, TNT; Radio: 790 AM The Ticket, WRTO Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish) 3/21 NEW YORK W, 119-98 +21 3/23 @ Oklahoma City L, 105-99 -6 4/19/18 vs. Philadelphia 7:00 PM L, 128-108 3/25 @ Indiana L, 113-107 (OT) -6 TV: FOX Sports Sun, TNT; Radio: 790 AM The Ticket, WRTO Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish) 3/27 CLEVELAND W, 98-79 +19 4/21/18 vs. Philadelphia 2:30 PM L, 106-102 3/29 CHICAGO W, 103-92 +11 3/31 BROOKLYN L, 110-109 (OT) -1 TV: FOX Sports Sun, TNT; Radio: 790 AM The Ticket, WRTO Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish) 4/3 ATLANTA W, 101-98 +3 4/24/18 at Philadelphia 8:00 PM L, 104-91 4/4 @ Atlanta W, 115-86 +29 TV: FOX Sports Sun, TNT; Radio: 790 AM The Ticket, WRTO Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish) 4/6 @ New York L, 122-98 -24 4/9 OKLAHOMA CITY L, 115-93 -22 4/11 2018 MIAMI HEAT TORONTO POSTSEASON W, GAME 116-109 NOTES (OT) +7 PAGE 1

POSTSEASON STATS 2018 POSTSEASON TEAM STATS COMPARISON HEAT CATEGORY OPPONENT 103.4 POINTS PER GAME 114.2.442 FG PCT..449.391 3-PT FG PCT..363.678 FT PCT..767 41.0 REBOUNDS PER GAME 50.0 23.8 ASSISTS PER GAME 26.6 8.80 STEALS PER GAME 9.00 16.0 TURNOVERS PER GAME 16.0 6.40 BLOCKS PER GAME 4.20 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON STATS COMPARISON HEAT CATEGORY OPPONENT 103.4 POINTS PER GAME 102.9.455 FG PCT..450.360 3-PT FG PCT..360.755 FT PCT..783 43.5 REBOUNDS PER GAME 43.1 22.7 ASSISTS PER GAME 21.0 7.56 STEALS PER GAME 7.51 14.4 TURNOVERS PER GAME 14.1 5.33 BLOCKS PER GAME 4.61 2018 RECENT POSTSEASON GAME RECAPS PHILADELPHIA 76ERS 104, MIAMI HEAT 91 (4/24/18): The 76ers closed out the first round series against the Miami HEAT with a, 104-91, win in Philadelphia. The Sixers held a six-point lead in the first before closing out the quarter up two, 23-21. Miami outscored the 76ers by two in the second to tie the score at 46 apiece at the half. Philadelphia started the third on an 11-2 run and then went on another 12-3 run later in the quarter to help them take a 14-point, 80-66, lead into the final frame. The 76ers held an 18-point advantage in the fourth with 9:46 to play, but the HEAT went on a 10-0 run to cut it to eight, 87-79, with 5:58 remaining, but couldn t get any closer than that as Philadelphia closed out the series with the, 104-91, win. Kelly Olynyk scored a team-high 18 points, all off the bench, as JJ Redick led Philadelphia with 27. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS 106, MIAMI HEAT 102 (4/21/18): The Philadelphia 76ers used another fourth quarter run to take a, 106-102, win against the HEAT in Miami. Both teams scored 26 in the first as the game was knotted up after one. After nine lead changes in the second, Miami held a five-point, 61-56, lead at the break. The HEAT pushed their lead to 10 at the 1:19 mark in the third, but the Sixers closed the quarter on a 6-0 run to cut it to four, 83-79, entering the final frame. Philadelphia continued their run to begin the fourth, starting the quarter on a 13-2 run to take a sevenpoint, 92-85, advantage with 5:50 remaining. Miami would battle back, cutting the 76ers lead down to one, on two different occasions but each time Philadelphia scored on their next possession as the Sixers held on for the, 106-102, win. The HEAT missed 12 free throws in the contest as Dwyane Wade finished with a game-high 25 points off the bench. JJ Redick led the Sixers with 24. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS 128, MIAMI HEAT 108 (4/19/18): The Philadelphia 76ers had a strong fourth quarter to give them a, 128-108, win in Miami against the HEAT. Marco Belinelli scored 11 points off the bench in the first to help the Sixers take a four-point, 37-33, lead after one. The HEAT shot 50 percent from the field in the second as they outscored Philadelphia by five in the quarter to take a one-point, 64-63, advantage at the half. After three lead changes in the third, the 76ers held a two-point, 96-94, lead heading into the final frame. Philadelphia began the fourth on a 9-1 run as Miami couldn t cut it below five the rest of the way as the Sixers closed out with the, 128-108, win. Goran Dragić scored a team-high 23 points as Justise Winslow added 19 off the bench. Joel Embiid led the 76ers with 23. 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 2

2018 POSTSEASON GAME NOTES HOT TAKES: Miami entered the 2018 playoffs with an all-time 123-96 (.562) postseason record, the fourth-highest in NBA history, behind only the Los Angeles Lakers (.597), Boston Celtics (.568) and Baltimore Bullets (.563, who went 9-7 in the 40 s & 50 s). Dwyane Wade has recorded 175 blocks during his playoff career, the most by a guard in NBA postseason history. OFF THE BENCH: Miami scored 254 points off the bench in their five-game First Round series against PHI, the most for a five-game series in NBA history and the most for any series in HEAT postseason history. Additionally, they set the record for points off the bench in a single playoff game with their 60 during Game One on 4/14 while their 54 points on 4/24 in Game Five rank as the third-most. Below are the most points scored by reserves in a five-game series in NBA history and for any series in HEAT postseason history. NBA BENCH IN 5-GM SERIES TEAM SERIES HEAT BENCH IN A SERIES GAMES SERIES 254 Miami 2018, 1 st Rd, vs. PHI 254 4 2018, 1 st Rd vs. PHI 252 Portland 1985, West Semis, vs. LAL 193 7 2013, NBA Finals vs. SA 245 Phoenix 1992, West Semis, vs. POR 175 5 2013, East Semis vs. CHI 239 Lakers 1985, West Finals, vs. DEN 162 7 2016, 1 st Rd, vs. CHA 234 Houston 2017, 1 st Rd, vs. OKC 159 6 2014, East Finals vs. IND 229 Lakers 1984, West Semis, vs. DAL 156 7 2013, East Finals, vs. IND THIEVES: Miami recorded 18 steals on 4/21 vs. PHI, the most for a postseason game in franchise history, surpassing the previous record of 15 set on 6/2/11 vs. DAL. The HEAT also forced the Sixers into 27 turnovers in the game, tying the most by an opponent in HEAT playoff history when they also forced NY into 27 turnovers on 4/28/12. Additionally, Josh Richardson recorded seven steals in the game, the most for a single postseason game in HEAT history, surpassing the previous record of six by both Dwyane Wade (6/13/13 at SA) and LeBron James (5/15/12 vs. IND). ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS: The Miami HEAT has won 25 playoff series, while losing 17, during their postseason team history. Their.595 series winning percentage (25-17) is the fifth-highest all-time in NBA history. Below are the top playoff series winning percentages. PLAYOFF SERIES WIN % TEAM.707 (106-44) Los Angeles Lakers.681 (79-37) Boston Celtics.667 (2-1) Anderson Packers*.600 (3-2) Baltimore Bullets*.595 (25-17) Miami HEAT.577 (45-33) San Antonio Spurs *The Packers played one NBA season in 1949-50 and the Bullets played two BAA seasons from 1947-49 & six NBA seasons from 1949-55 ROAD SERIES WINS: With their win on 4/16 at PHI, the HEAT has won at least one game on the road in 19 consecutive playoff series, the longest such streak in NBA history. Below are the top streaks in league history. CONSEC. SERIES W/ A ROAD WIN TEAM 19 Miami (2011 present) 16 Golden State (2013 present) 13 San Antonio (2012-17) 13 Cleveland (2010-17) 13 Chicago (1991-94) ON THE ROAD AGAIN: The HEAT has totaled 24 playoff road wins since the 2011 postseason, tying the most in the NBA. Additionally, Dwyane Wade has recorded 36 postseason road victories in his career, the most by a HEAT player in playoff history, and according to Elias, it marks more road wins than 14 NBA franchise s entire road total, including Washington (33), Dallas (33), Utah (33), Sacramento (30), Portland (28), Brooklyn (27), Orlando (20), Denver (18), L.A. Clippers (15), Memphis (10), Charlotte (9), Toronto (8), Minnesota (5) and New Orleans (5). Below are the most road playoff wins since the 2011 postseason. ROAD WINS TEAM 24 Miami 24 San Antonio 22 Golden State 22 Cleveland 18 Oklahoma City ELIMINATION GAME: Spoelstra has posted a 10-6 (.625) record when facing elimination since he became head coach, the best such record in the NBA over that span. Below are the best records by a team when facing elimination since Spoelstra became head coach. ELIM. GMS SINCE 09 TEAM 10-6 (.625) Miami 8-6 (.571) Houston 4-3 (.571) Brooklyn 4-3 (.571) L.A. Lakers 5-4 (.556) Orlando 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 3

AMONG THE BEST: HEAT Head Coach Erik Spoelstra has recorded a 71-47 (.602) postseason record, the fifth-highest winning percentage in NBA history (min. 100 games). He has earned postseason berths in eight of his 10 seasons and has recorded the most playoff wins and the most postseason series wins in the NBA since taking over the reigns as Miami s head coach in 2008-09. Below are the highest postseason winning percentages in NBA history (min. 100 games) as well as the most playoff wins and the most postseason series wins in the NBA since Spoelstra became head coach. ALL-TIME NBA WINNING% NBA COACH NBA WINS SINCE 08-09 NBA COACH MOST SERIES WINS SINCE 08-09 NBA COACH.688 (229-104) Phil Jackson 71 Erik Spoelstra 15 Erik Spoelstra.629 (66-39) Billy Cunningham 66 Gregg Popovich 13 Gregg Popovich.606 (171-111) Pat Riley 58 Doc Rivers 12 Steve Kerr.603 (167-110) Gregg Popovich 50 Steve Kerr 9 Scott Brooks.602 (71-47) Erik Spoelstra 47 Scott Brooks 9 Phil Jackson 9 Doc Rivers FATHER PRIME: Dwyane Wade scored a game-high 28 points while grabbing seven rebounds, dishing out three assists and recording two steals on 4/16 at PHI, marking as the oldest player to post that stat line off the bench in a postseason game in NBA history. Additionally, he has now become the fourth-oldest player in NBA postseason history to score at least 28 points off the bench and the first player in HEAT postseason history to have a 25-point game as both a starter and a reserve. Below are the oldest players to score at least 28 points as a reserve in NBA playoff history. POINTS OFF BENCH PLAYER AGE 31 vs. UT on 5/23/97 Eddie Johnson 38 yrs, 22 days 28 at SA on 4/30/14 Vince Carter 37 yrs, 94 days 28 vs. GS on 4/20/13 Andre Miller 37 yrs, 32 days 28 at PHI on 4/16/18 Dwyane Wade 36 yrs, 89 days PLENTY IN RESERVE: Dwyane Wade scored a game-high 28 points off the bench on 4/16 at PHI, marking as the most points by a reserve in HEAT postseason history. He surpassed the prior record of 26 points which was set in the previous game by Kelly Olynyk on 4/14 at PHI. Not including a team s first postseason appearance, the last time two different players each set their franchise s record for points off the bench in consecutive games was also the HEAT, when Bimbo Coles scored 18 points on 5/5/94 and then Grant Long posted 22 points in Miami s next game on 5/8/94. MOVIN ON UP: Dwyane Wade moved into the Top 10 for most postseason points in NBA history on 4/16 at PHI. Additionally, he is closing in on other All-Time postseason rankings, including wins and field goals made. Below is where Wade ranks among the NBA s all-time postseason leaders. PLAYER POINTS PLAYER WINS PLAYER FGM 8. Jerry West 4,457 19. Robert Parish 107 11. Larry Bird 1,458 9. Tony Parker 4,045 ---- Bill Russell 107 12. John Havlicek 1,451 10. Dwyane Wade 3,954 21. Dwyane Wade 105 13. Dwyane Wade 1,450 11. Larry Bird 3,897 ---- Dennis Johnson 105 14. Wilt Chamberlain 1,425 FRANCHISE LEADER: Dwyane Wade ranks among the HEAT postseason franchise leaders in many categories, including points, total rebounds, assists, steals, field goals made, free throws made, minutes played, games played, games started, defensive rebounds, double-figure scoring games, 20-point games, 30-point games, 40-point games and dunks. He enters this postseason close to taking over a couple more categories in team history. Below is where he currently stands among categories he is close to becoming Miami s all-time postseason leader in. OFF REBS PLAYER BLOCKS PLAYER 230 Udonis Haslem 171 Alonzo Mourning 228 Dwyane Wade 167 Dwyane Wade 145 Chris Bosh 90 Joel Anthony PERFECTION: James Johnson shot a perfect 7-of-7 from the field on 4/16 at PHI, and including his perfect 2-of-2 from three-point range, that marks as the most made field goals (with a three-point attempt) without a miss in HEAT postseason history. Overall, it ranks as second to only Hassan Whiteside s perfect 8-of-8 contest on 4/20/16 vs. CHA. THE UNDRAFTED: Udonis Haslem has appeared in 147 postseason games throughout his career, marking the most by an undrafted player in NBA history. According to Elias, below are the most playoff appearances by an undrafted player in league history. MOST PLAYOFF GMS BY UNDRAFTED PLAYER PLAYER 147 Udonis Haslem 135 Bruce Bowen 130 Ben Wallace 96 John Starks 94 Moses Malone 94 Scott Williams HEAT IN MIAMI: The HEAT entered the 2018 NBA Playoffs with the second-highest winning percentage at home in NBA postseason history among active teams. Their.722 (83-32) winning percentage in Miami is second to only the Los Angeles Lakers (.749, 286-96). 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 4

INSIDE THE AAA: The HEAT has posted a 73-25 (.745) record at the AmericanAirlines Arena during postseason play. Their.745 winning percentage inside the AAA is the best among Eastern Conference teams and second-best in the entire NBA for teams at their current home venue during the playoffs. Below are the top winning percentages. WIN% TEAM VENUE.792 (80-21) Los Angeles Lakers STAPLES Center.745 (73-25) Miami HEAT AmericanAirlines Arena.728 (83-31) San Antonio Spurs AT&T Center.704 (50-21) Cleveland Cavaliers Quicken Loans Arena.703 (71-30) Utah Jazz Vivant Smart Home Arena SELLING OUT: Miami finished the season selling out every game and has now sold out 378-straight overall games, which includes both the regular season and playoffs, the eighth-longest sellout streak in NBA history. Next on the list in seventh place is the Phoenix Suns with their 390-game sellout streak from 2/3/90 2/7/99. Both Miami s 378 overall streak and their 320-game regular season sellout streak are the longest in franchise history. Additionally, 243 of those 378 overall sellouts have been at over capacity, where fans have purchased Standing Room Only tickets in the Upper 400 Level. Below are the longest home sellout streaks in team history. REG. SEASON HOME SELLOUTS DATES REG. & POSTSEASON SELLOUTS DATES 320 10/29/10 present 378 4/23/10 present 125 2/13/05 2/23/08 147 2/13/05 2/23/08 104 3/3/89 12/7/91 104 3/3/89 12/7/91 SPO AT HOME: HEAT Head Coach Erik Spoelstra has compiled a 46-15 (.754) career home record during postseason play. His.754 winning percentage at home is the best among active head coaches and ranks fifth all-time among NBA head coaches (with a minimum of 40 games). Below are the top postseason home winning percentages by coaches in league history. HOME WIN % COACH.840 (147-28) Phil Jackson.822 (60-13) K.C. Jones.804 (41-10) Johnny Kundla.756 (31-10) Tom Heinsohn.754 (46-15) Erik Spoelstra.752 (115-38) Pat Riley PLAYOFFS: The HEAT s postseason appearance marks their eighth in 10 seasons under Head Coach Erik Spoelstra, only three teams (San Antonio-10, Atlanta-9 & Boston-9) in the NBA have more over that span. Also, Miami s streak of not missing the playoffs in consecutive seasons continues, having last missed the playoffs in consecutive seasons in 2001-02 & 2002-03, only the Spurs have a longer such streak in the entire NBA. Additionally, the HEAT are making their 18 th playoff appearance since Pat Riley arrived in 1995-96, the second-most in the NBA over that span. 2017-18 COMMUNITY NOTES MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS: On March 7, Dwyane Wade visited Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL on the students first day back after the tragedy. He spent time with students, teachers and administrators. One of the victims, Joaquin Oliver, was buried in a Wade jersey, Dwyane has since wrote his name on his shoes and dedicated the remainder of the season in his honor. Wade, along with his wife Gabrielle Union, donated $200,000 to help send students from the Chicago area to join the students from Stoneman Douglas to the March For Our Lives event in Washington, D.C. on March 24. Additionally, on March 18, Coach Erik Spoelstra and players Bam Adebayo, Wayne Ellington, Rodney McGruder, Josh Richardson and Hassan Whiteside attended the Parkland Rec League basketball championship. PLAYER TICKET PROGRAM: One of the most generous and trend-setting programs in the NBA, the Miami HEAT s Community Player Ticket Outreach Program will spend the entire 2017-18 regular season reaching out to children and youth less fortunate who typically would only dream of watching a HEAT game live. HEAT players Goran Dragić, Wayne Ellington, Udonis Haslem, James Johnson, Tyler Johnson, Rodney McGruder, Kelly Olynyk, Josh Richardson, Dion Waiters, Hassan Whiteside and Justise Winslow along with Head Coach Erik Spoelstra and Vice President of Player Programs, Alonzo Mourning, will join forces to donate tickets for every single home game to local charitable organizations that would otherwise not have the means to attend HEAT games. Each player, based upon availability, graciously provides several private Meet & Greet opportunities for the groups prior to each HEAT home game, where the players give inspiring talks to the children, sign autographs and take pictures with the group. The participating organizations also attend a private viewing of the team warm-ups. Over the course of the season, the children, many for the first time, will have the opportunity to enjoy a HEAT game, courtesy of their favorite HEAT players and role models. 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 5

2017-18 REGULAR SEASON GAME NOTES HOT TAKES: The 2017-18 season marked as the HEAT s 30 th in franchise history. Miami was 27-6 this season when holding opponents to under 100 points. Hassan Whiteside (645) passed Rony Seikaly (610) for third place on Miami s all-time blocks list on 2/2 at PHI. Only Alonzo Mourning (1,625) and Dwyane Wade have more (774). SOUTHEAST DIVISION: Miami clinched the Southeast Division title, their 13 th division title in team history. Since capturing their first division crown in 1996-97, no Eastern Conference team has more and they tied the Spurs for the most over that span in the entire NBA. Additionally, Miami has captured six division titles in their last eight seasons. Below are the most division titles since the 1996-97 season. DIVISION TITLES SINCE 1996-97 TEAM 13 Miami 13 San Antonio 8 L.A. Lakers 8 Oklahoma City* 7 Boston *Includes three titles as the Seattle SuperSonics WINNING SEASONS: Miami secured their 18 th winning season over the last 23 years (since Pat Riley joined the HEAT in 1995-96) after recording their 42 nd victory on 4/3. The 18 winning seasons over the last 23 years are the most by any Eastern Conference team and tie HOU for the secondmost over that span in the entire NBA. According to Elias, below are the most winning seasons in the league over the past 23 years. WINNING SEASONS OVER PAST 23 YRS TEAM 22 San Antonio 18 Miami 18 Houston 17 L.A. Lakers THREES IN RESERVE: Wayne Ellington connected on 218 three-point field goals this season off the bench, the most by a reserve in NBA history and just the second to hit the 200 mark. Additionally, his 218 made threes off the bench this season were 63 more than the next highest player in the league. According to Elias, below are the most three-point field goals made off the bench during a single season in NBA history. 3FGM OFF BENCH PLAYER SEASON 218 Wayne Ellington 2017-18 206 Eric Gordon 2016-17 179 Mirza Teletovic 2015-16 164 Chuck Person 1994-95 163 Jamal Crawford 2009-10 THE GOLDEN ARM: Wayne Ellington connected on a team-high and single-season career-high 227 made three-point field goals this season, the most during a single-season in HEAT history and tied the sixth-most overall in the entire NBA. Below are the most single-season made treys in franchise history and the most made in the NBA this season. HEAT SINGLE-SEASON 3FGM PLAYER SEASON MOST 3FGM IN NBA PLAYER MINUTES PLAYED 227 Wayne Ellington 2017-18 265 James Harden 2,551 225 Damon Jones 2004-05 244 Paul George 2,891 203 Tim Hardaway 1996-97 238 Kyle Lowry 2,509 189 Tim Hardaway 2000-01 231 Kemba Walker 2,736 185 Glen Rice 1994-95 229 Klay Thompson 2,504 183 Voshon Lenard 1996-97 227 Wayne Ellington 2,041 177 Eddie Jones 2003-04 227 Damian Lillard 2,670 FROM DOWNTOWN: The HEAT connected on 903 three-point field goals this season, the most during a single-season in franchise history. Below are the most made treys in a single season in team history. MOST 3FGM IN SINGLE-SEASON SEASON 903 2017-18 808 2016-17 717 2012-13 678 1996-97 100+: Wayne Ellington (227), Josh Richardson (127) Tyler Johnson (119), Goran Dragić (111) and Kelly Olynyk (106) each connected on at least 100 made three-point field goals this season, becoming the first group of at least five HEAT players to hit at least 100 three s in a single season, surpassing the previous record of four when Ray Allen (139), Shane Battier (136), Mario Chalmers (123) and LeBron James (103) accomplished the feat during the 2012-13 campaign. 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 6

BEYOND THE ARC: Miami connected on 903 three-point field goals this season accounting for 31.9 percent of their total points, marking as the highest percentage of points coming from downtown in team history. Below are the highest percentage of points from three-point range during a single season in team history. % OF FROM 3FG SEASON 31.9 2017-18 28.7 2016-17 26.2 1996-97 25.5 2012-13 J-RICH D-FENSE: Josh Richardson recorded a team-leading 121 steals this season while also blocking 75 shots, the second-most on the team. He was the only player in the entire NBA to record at least that many steals and blocks this season. He is also just the second player in team history to record at least that many steals and blocks in a single season, joining Dwyane Wade (three times). BALANCED: Miami had nine players average at least 10 points a game this season, the most in the NBA (min. 10 games played). Goran Dragić (17.3), Dion Waiters (14.3), Hassan Whiteside (14.0), Josh Richardson (12.9), Dwyane Wade (12.0), Tyler Johnson (11.7), Kelly Olynyk (11.5), Wayne Ellington (11.2) and James Johnson (10.8) all averaged double figures. Below are the teams with the most players averaging double-figures. PLAYERS AVERAGING 10+ PPG TEAMS 9 Miami 8 Boston 7 5 Teams 90+: Miami capped the season scoring at least 90 points in 31 consecutive games, the third-longest such streak in team history. The last game the HEAT didn t post at least 90 points came on 1/31 at CLE when they scored 89. Below are the longest streaks of 90+ points in franchise history. CONSEC GMS 90+ DATES 37 1/1/05 3/19/05 37 12/18/91 3/5/92 31 2/2/18 present 26 12/14/13 2/5/14 25 4/6/13 12/3/13 SCORING AND DISHING: Dwyane Wade dished out his 5,000 th assist as a member of the HEAT on 4/3 vs. ATL, becoming just the ninth player in NBA history to record at least 20,000 points and 5,000 assists with one team, joining Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Larry Bird, Jerry West, Karl Malone, John Havlicek, Oscar Robertson and LeBron James. CLOSE GAMES: The HEAT recorded six one-point wins this season, the most during a single-season in team history. Additionally, Miami recorded 10 one-point games, also the most during a single-season in franchise history. The HEAT completed the month of March having played in five overtime games, the most for any month in team history. Below are the most one-point wins and one-point games during a single-season as well as the most overtime contests in a single month in franchise history. HEAT 1-PT WINS SEASON HEAT 1-PT GMS SEASON OT GMS IN SINGLE MONTH MONTH 6 2017-18 10 2017-18 5 March 2018 5 1996-97 9 2013-14 4 February 2001 4 1988-89 7 1996-97 4 January 1993 3 5 times 6 1994-95 BENCH PRODUCTION: The HEAT posted 14 double-doubles off the bench this season, the third-most in team history. Below are the most doubledoubles off the bench during a single season in HEAT history. MOST DBL-DBLS OFF HEAT BENCH SEASON 25 2015-16 21 2009-10 14 2017-18 13 1989-90 MARCH MADNESS: The HEAT averaged 111.7 (1,787 total in 16 games) points per game in March, marking as Miami s highest average for any month (min two games) in team history. Additionally, the HEAT played 10 home games in March, tying the second-most home games in March in team history, and just one short of the franchise record of 11 which was set during the 2002-03 season. Below are the highest points per game averages during a single month (min two games) in franchise history. PPG MONTH SEASON 111.7 March 2017-18 110.9 January 1991-92 110.3 February 2016-17 110.2 March 2015-16 109.8 April 2016-17 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 7

2018 POSTSEASON OFFENSIVE LEADERS THIS TABLE INCLUDES TIES PLAYER 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 10+ REB 15+ REB 10+ AST DOUBLE- DOUBLE TRIPLE- DOUBLE INACTIVE LIST Bam Adebayo Luke Babbitt Goran Dragić 5 3 1 1 Wayne Ellington 2 Udonis Haslem James Johnson 4 1 Tyler Johnson 2 Rodney McGruder Jordan Mickey 5 Kelly Olynyk 3 1 2 2 2 1 Josh Richardson 3 1 2 Dwyane Wade 4 2 2 1 2 Dion Waiters 5 Hassan Whiteside 1 1 1 1 1 Justise Winslow 2 1 1 2 1 HIGH HIGH REBS HIGH ASTS HIGH +/- 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON OFFENSIVE LEADERS THIS TABLE INCLUDES TIES PLAYER 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 10+ REB 15+ REB 10+ AST DOUBLE- DOUBLE TRIPLE- DOUBLE INACTIVE LIST Bam Adebayo 18 10 2 7 1 11 4 8 Luke Babbitt 1 3 1 Goran Dragić 62 30 5 2 1 3 2 28 3 35 11 Wayne Ellington 39 12 1 4 8 8 A.J. Hammons 55 Udonis Haslem James Johnson 39 8 1 6 6 1 6 10 24 8 Tyler Johnson 43 8 1 1 8 11 3 2 7 Derrick Jones Jr. 1 23 Rodney McGruder 3 58 1 Jordan Mickey 1 9 3 2 Kelly Olynyk 51 6 2 6 1 7 8 15 12 14 Josh Richardson 58 10 1 13 2 8 12 Dwyane Wade 13 3 1 1 6 3 1 3 2 Dion Waiters 24 6 1 50 3 1 8 3 Derrick Walton, Jr. 54 1 2 Okaro White 40 Hassan Whiteside 39 11 35 11 28 15 10 38 1 Matt Williams, Jr. 26 2 Justise Winslow 23 6 2 9 3 8 HIGH HIGH REBS HIGH ASTS HIGH +/- 2018 POSTSEASON CHARGES TAKEN PLAYER CHARGES TAKEN PLAYER CHARGES TAKEN Bam Adebayo Kelly Olynyk 1 Luke Babbitt Josh Richardson Goran Dragić 1 Dwyane Wade Wayne Ellington Dion Waiters Udonis Haslem Hassan Whiteside James Johnson Justise Winslow Tyler Johnson Rodney McGruder MIAMI TOTALS 2 Jordan Mickey OPPONENT TOTALS 6 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 8

2018 HEAT POSTSEASON RECORDS WHEN BY DAY BY POINTS SCORED BY OPPONENTS POINTS SCORED On Monday 1-0 Scoring 59 points or less 0-0 Opp. Scores 59 points or less 0-0 On Tuesday 0-1 Scoring 60-69 points 0-0 Opp. Scoring 60-69 points 0-0 On Wednesday 0-0 Scoring 70-79 points 0-0 Opp. Scoring 70-79 points 0-0 On Thursday 0-1 Scoring 80-89 points 0-0 Opp. Scoring 80-89 points 0-0 On Friday 0-0 Scoring 90-99 points 0-1 Opp. Scoring 90-99 points 0-0 On Saturday 0-2 Scoring 100+ points 1-3 Opp. Scoring 100+ points 1-4 On Sunday 0-0 Record 1-4 Record 1-4 BY QUARTER NUMBERS BY SHOOTING PERCENTAGES BY OPPONENT SHOOTING PERCENTAGES Leading after 1 st Qtr 0-1 Shooting 50% or better (FG) 0-0 Opp. shoots 50% or better (FG) 0-1 Trailing after 1 st Qtr 1-2 Shooting less than 50% (FG) 1-4 Opp. shoots less than 50% (FG) 1-3 Tied after 1 st Qtr 0-1 Shooting 40% or better (3FG) 0-2 Opp. shoots 40% or better (3FG) 0-2 Shooting less than 40% (3FG) 1-2 Opp. shoots less than 40% (3FG) 1-2 Leading at halftime 1-3 Shooting 80% or better (FT) 1-0 Opp. shoots 80% or better (FT) 0-1 Trailing at halftime 0-0 Shooting less than 80% (FT) 0-4 Opp. shoots less than 80% (FT) 1-3 Tied at halftime 0-1 BY REBOUNDS MORE REBOUNDING NUMBERS Leading after three quarters 1-1 Out-rebounding its opponents 0-0 Recording 15 or more offensive rebounds 0-0 Trailing after three quarters 0-3 Out-rebounded by the opponents 1-4 Recording between 10 and 14 off. Rebs 1-3 Tied after three quarters 0-0 Tied in rebounds (game) 0-0 Recording nine or fewer off. Rebs 0-1 GAMES IN OVERTIME BY TURNOVERS BACK-TO-BACK GAMES At Home 0-0 Recording fewer TOs than the opponent 0-2 1 st night of a back-to-back 0-0 On The Road 0-0 Recording more TOs than the opponent 1-2 2 nd night of a back-to-back 0-0 Tied in turnovers 0-0 POINTS IN THE PAINT SECOND CHANCE POINTS FAST BREAK POINTS Scoring more pts. in the paint 0-1 Scoring more second chance points 0-0 Leading in fast-break points 0-4 Outscored in points in the paint 1-3 Outscored in second chance points 1-4 Outscored in fast-break points 1-0 Tied in points in the paint 0-0 Tied in second chance points 0-0 Tied in fast-break points 0-0 FIELD GOAL ATTEM POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Attempting more field goals than the opponent 0-2 Scoring more points off turnovers than the opponent 1-1 Attempting fewer field goals than the opponent 1-2 Scoring less points off turnovers than the opponent 0-3 Attempting the same number of field goals 0-0 Scoring the same points off turnovers 0-0 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEM BENCH SCORING Attempting more three-point field goals than the opponent 0-1 When the HEAT bench outscores opponents bench 1-3 Attempting fewer three-point field goals than the opponent 1-3 When the opponents bench outscores the HEAT bench 0-0 Attempting the same number of three-pointers 0-0 When the HEAT bench and opponents bench are tied in points 0-1 FREE THROW ATTEM MULTIPLE PLAYER STATS Attempting more free throws than the opponent 1-1 When three or more players score 20-or-more points 0-0 Attempting fewer free throws than the opponent 0-3 When three or more players score 10-or-more off bench 1-1 Attempting the same number of free throws 0-0 When two or more players record a double-double 0-0 BY STARTING LINE-UPS PLAYER TID-BITS Forward Forward Center Guard Guard When Goran Dragić leads the HEAT in scoring 0-1 Richardson J. Johnson Whiteside T. Johnson Dragić 1-4 When Hassan Whiteside leads the HEAT in scoring 0-0 When a player off the bench leads the HEAT in scoring 1-3 When Hassan Whiteside records a double-double 0-1 When Kelly Olynyk records a double-double 0-0 When Wayne Ellington makes 5+ three-pointers 0-0 When all five starters score in double-figures 0-0 REGULAR SEASON BY CONFERENCE / DIVISION VS. EAST: 31-21 VS. WEST: 13-17 ATLANTIC: 9-9 CENTRAL: 11-7 SOUTHEAST: 11-5 SOUTHWEST: 4-6 NORTHWEST: 4-6 PACIFIC: 5-5 vs Boston 2-1 vs Chicago 3-1 vs Atlanta 3-1 vs Dallas 2-0 vs Denver 1-1 vs Golden State 0-2 vs Brooklyn 1-3 vs Cleveland 1-2 vs Charlotte 4-0 vs Houston 0-2 vs Minnesota 1-1 vs L.A. Clippers 2-0 vs New York 2-2 vs Detroit 2-2 vs Orlando 2-2 vs Memphis 2-0 vs Okla. City 0-2 vs L.A. Lakers 1-1 vs Philadelphia 2-2 vs Indiana 2-2 vs Washington 2-2 vs New Orleans 0-2 vs Portland 0-2 vs Phoenix 2-0 vs Toronto 2-1 vs Milwaukee 3-0 vs San Antonio 0-2 vs Utah 2-0 vs Sacramento 0-2 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 9

RECORDS: THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED IN THE POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Triple-Double: LeBron James (32 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds), June 18, 2013 vs. San Antonio. 5 th time in postseason history, only player. 40+ Points / 15+ Rebounds: LeBron James (45 points, 15 rebounds), June 7, 2012 at Boston. 2 nd time in postseason history, only player. 30+ Points / 20+ Rebounds: Shaquille O Neal (30 points, 20 rebounds), May 4, 2006 at Chicago. 1 st time in postseason history. 30+ Points / 15+ Assists: Dwyane Wade (31 points, 15 assists), May 10, 2005 vs. Washington. 50+ Points: Has Never Happened. Franchise Record; 49 points by LeBron James on May 12, 2014 at Brooklyn. Five Consecutive 30+ Point Games: LeBron James (30 pts) June 5, 2012 vs. Boston; (45 pts), June 7, 2012 at Boston; (31 pts), June 9, 2012 vs. Boston; (30 pts), June 12, 2012 at OKC; (32 pts), June 14, 2012 at OKC. 1 st time in postseason history. 20+ Rebounds: Shaquille O Neal (20 rebounds; Tied Franchise Record), May 4, 2006 at Chicago. 2 nd time in postseason history, 2 nd player. 15+ Assists: Dwyane Wade (15 assists; Franchise Record), May 10, 2005 vs. Washington. 1 st time in postseason history. 7+ Steals: Josh Richardson (7 steals; Franchise Record), April 21, 2018 vs. Philadelphia. 10+ Blocks: Has Never Happened. (Franchise Record, 9 blocks by Alonzo Mourning), April 22, 2000 vs. Detroit. 1 st time in postseason history. 25+ Points from Bench: Dwyane Wade (25 points), April 21, 2018 vs. Philadelphia. 4 th time in postseason history. Franchise Record: 28 points, Dwyane Wade, April 16, 2018 at Philadelphia. 15+ Rebounds from Bench: Udonis Haslem (17 rebounds; Franchise Record), June 3, 2012 at Boston. 2 nd time in postseason history, 2 nd player. 20+ Points / 15+ Rebounds from Bench: Michael Beasley (22 points, 15 rebounds), May 1, 2009 vs. Atlanta. 1 st time in postseason history. TEAM RECORDS 120+ Points: Won 123-91 (Franchise Record), April 17, 2016 vs. Charlotte. 2 nd time in postseason history. 55+ Rebounds: 58 rebounds (Franchise Record), May 1, 2016 vs. Charlotte. 30+ Assists: 31 assists (Franchise Record), April 25, 2013 at Milwaukee. 1 st time in postseason history. 15+ Steals: 18 steals (Franchise Record), April 21, 2018 vs. Philadelphia. 2 nd time in postseason history. 15+ Blocks: Has Never Happened. (Franchise Record 12 Blocks), April 25, 2009 vs. Atlanta. 15+ 3PT FG Made: 16 (Franchise Record), April 19, 2018 vs. Philadelphia. 3 rd time in franchise history. Shot 60%+ FG% & 55%+ 3FG%: FG 61.4% (43-for-70) & 3FG 56.3% (9-of-16), May 22, 2012 vs. Indiana. 2 Players with 30+ Points: June 13, 2013 at San Antonio. LeBron James (33), Dwyane Wade (32). 4 th time in franchise history. 4 Players with 20+ Points: June 21, 2012 vs. OKC. LeBron James (26), Chris Bosh (24), Mike Miller (23), Dwyane Wade (20). 1 st time in franchise history. 6 Players with 10+ Points: April 21, 2018 vs. PHI. Dwyane Wade (25), Goran Dragić (20), James Johnson (15), Hassan Whiteside (13), 7 Players with 10+ Points: Has Never Happened. Wayne Ellington (10), Josh Richardson (10). 13 th time in postseason history. 3 Players from Bench with 10+ Points: April 24, 2018 at Philadelphia. Olynyk (18), Winslow (12), Wade (11). 5 th time in postseason history. 4 Players from Bench with 10+ Points: Has Never Happened 3 Players with 10+ Rebounds: April 27, 2011 vs. Philadelphia. Chris Bosh (11), Dwyane Wade (11), LeBron James (10). 3 rd time in postseason history. 4 Players with 10+ Rebounds: June 20, 2006 at Dallas. Shaquille O Neal (12), Antoine Walker (11), Udonis Haslem (10), Dwyane Wade (10). 1 st time in postseason history. 3 Players with a Double-Double: April 27, 2011 vs. Philadelphia. Dwyane Wade (26 pts, 11 rebs), Chris Bosh (22 pts, 11 rebs), LeBron James 4 Players with a Double-Double: Has Never Happened (16 pts, 10 rebs). 3 rd time in postseason history. Double-Double off the Bench: Justise Winslow (19 points, 10 rebounds), April 19, 2018 vs. Philadelphia. 9 th time in postseason history. 2 Double-Doubles off the Bench: April 29, 2000 at Detroit. Clarence Weatherspoon (18 points, 10 rebounds), Mark Strickland (10 points, 10 rebounds). 1 st time in postseason history. 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 10

2017-18 TEAM ROSTER *Bios can be accessed by clicking on the player s name NO PLAYER POS HT WT DOB LAST SCHOOL/HOME COUNTRY YEARS 13 Bam Adebayo C/F 6-10 255 07/18/97 Kentucky/USA R 22 Luke Babbitt F 6-9 225 06/20/89 Nevada/USA 7 7 Goran Dragić G 6-3 190 05/06/86 Union Olimpija/Slovenia 9 2 Wayne Ellington G 6-5 200 11/29/87 North Carolina/USA 8 40 Udonis Haslem F 6-8 235 06/09/80 Florida/USA 14 16 James Johnson F 6-8 240 02/20/87 Wake Forest/USA 8 8 Tyler Johnson G 6-4 190 05/07/92 Fresno State/USA 3 5 Derrick Jones, Jr.* F/G 6-7 200 02/15/97 UNLV/USA 1 17 Rodney McGruder G/F 6-5 200 07/29/91 Kansas State/USA 1 25 Jordan Mickey F 6-8 235 07/09/94 Louisiana State/USA 2 9 Kelly Olynyk F 7-0 245 04/19/91 Gonzaga/Canada 4 0 Josh Richardson G 6-6 200 09/15/93 Tennessee/USA 2 3 Dwyane Wade G 6-4 220 01/17/82 Marquette/USA 14 11 Dion Waiters G 6-4 215 12/10/91 Syracuse/USA 5 14 Derrick Walton, Jr.* G 6-1 185 04/03/95 Michigan/USA R 21 Hassan Whiteside C 7-0 265 06/13/89 Marshall/USA 5 20 Justise Winslow F 6-7 225 03/26/96 Duke/USA 2 *Two-Way Contracts Not On Playoff Roster Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coach/Dir. of Player Development: Assistant Coach/Player Development: Athletic Trainer: Erik Spoelstra (Portland) Dan Craig (Plymouth State) Juwan Howard (Michigan) Chris Quinn (Notre Dame) Octavio De La Grana (Liberty) Jay Sabol (Florida International) NUMERICAL ROSTER: 0 Josh Richardson 9 Kelly Olynyk 20 Justise Winslow 2 Wayne Ellington 11 Dion Waiters 21 Hassan Whiteside 3 Dwyane Wade 13 Bam Adebayo 22 Luke Babbitt 5 Derrick Jones, Jr. 14 Derrick Walton, Jr. 25 Jordan Mickey 7 Goran Dragić 16 James Johnson 40 Udonis Haslem 8 Tyler Johnson 17 Rodney McGruder 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 11

2017-18 HEAD COACH ERIK SPOELSTRA (Portland) Regular Season Coaching Record: 484-320, completed 10 th Season Postseason Coaching Record: 71-47, completed 8 th Postseason Erik Spoelstra completed his 10 th season as head coach of the HEAT and his 23 rd as a member of the organization. He was elevated to his current position on April 28, 2008. Spoelstra has rewarded the faith that HEAT President Pat Riley showed in him by garnering seven postseason appearances, five division titles, four conference championships and guiding the franchise to back-to-back NBA titles in 2012 and 2013. Under his leadership, Miami entered this season with the third-highest regular season winning percentage (.609) in the NBA over that span. In his previous nine seasons at the helm, Spoelstra has already made his mark on the HEAT record book. He currently holds the postseason franchise records in victories (70), winning percentage (.619), series won (15) and postseason games coached (113) on Miami s all-time list. In regular season play, he entered this season ranked first in winning percentage (.609) on Miami s all-time list and second in games coached (722) and this season he passed Pat Riley (454) for the most wins in HEAT franchise history. Since replacing Riley on the HEAT bench, he has remained a steadying influence for his team and its paid huge dividends in return. Despite starting last season with multiple injuries leading to a 11-30 record, Spoelstra kept the team together as he led them to a 30-11 second half record, finishing the season 41-41 (.500) to become the first team in NBA history to have been at least 19 games under.500 and reach the.500 mark at any point that same season. Miami rallied to finish tied for the eighth and final playoff spot, but lost out on postseason play due to a tiebreaker. Additionally, Spoelstra was named the 2016-17 Co-Coach of the Year by the National Basketball Coaches Association and was selected as the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for February, marking the seventh time he has earned the monthly honor, the most in team history. When Spoelstra first took over the head coaching duties in 2008 he was given the task of improving a young team that had been ravaged by injuries the previous season and had won just 15 games. Two years later, after the summer of 2010 in which Miami re-signed Dwyane Wade and acquired All-Stars LeBron James and Chris Bosh, he found himself coaching a highly-talented, veteran group that was the most scrutinized team in the NBA. Spoelstra and his team have proven they were up for the challenge as he guided them to consecutive NBA Championships, four-straight Conference Championships and four consecutive NBA Finals appearances, becoming just the third franchise in NBA history to make four consecutive NBA Finals appearances, joining the Celtics and Lakers. It also made them just one of 10 franchises in the four major North American sports leagues to make four consecutive trips to the league championship. Individually, Spoelstra became just the fourth head coach in NBA history to lead his team to four-straight Finals appearances joining Red Auerbach, K.C. Jones and Pat Riley. Spoelstra joined a very elite fraternity when he led the HEAT to a seven-game series win over the San Antonio Spurs in the 2013 NBA Finals. Upon capturing the 2013 NBA Championship he became one of just 13 head coaches in NBA history to have won multiple championships and only the eighth to win a championship in consecutive seasons. The 2012 championship culminated a compressed 2011-12 season in which Miami went 46-20 and captured its second consecutive Southeast Division title. The regular season was highlighted by a nine-game win streak (Feb. 10-Mar. 1) with each victory a double-digit win. During that streak the HEAT became the first team to win road games on three consecutive nights (Feb. 12-14) since December of 1979 and the first to win each of those contests by double-digits since the 1970-71 season. Before taking over as the sixth head coach in HEAT history, Spoelstra had served Miami in a number of roles in his first 13 years. He was originally hired as video coordinator and over the years was promoted to assistant coach/video coordinator, assistant coach/advance scout and assistant coach/director of scouting, a title he held during Miami s 2006 NBA Championship, before ascending to head coach. He made a name for himself around the league with his game preparation and superb attention to detail. In his seven seasons as the HEAT s assistant coach/director of scouting, he had the primary role of developing game plans for upcoming opponents. To that end, he coordinated the video staff and advance scouts while overseeing the development of scouting reports and videos. In 1992, he graduated from the University of Portland with a degree in communications. While attending Portland, Spoelstra was the starting point guard for four years and was named the West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year in 1989. Upon graduating he spent two years as a player/coach for Tus Herten, a team in the professional sports league of Germany. He has returned to his native Philippines in four of the last five offseasons to host clinics and promote education, health and wellness to thousands of at-risk youth through grassroots programs and events. The 9-day program in Manila in the summer of 2011 was the largest NBA FIT event ever hosted in Southeast Asia under the NBA Cares umbrella. In the summer of 2012, Coach Spoelstra expanded his reach into other Southeast Asia nations by conducting coaches clinics and other FIT activities in Singapore. Raised in Portland, OR, Spoelstra, who was inducted into the Jesuit High School Athletic Hall of Fame in September 2009, is the first Asian/Filipino- American head coach in any of the major North American sports leagues. Spoelstra is the son of Jon Spoelstra, a long-time NBA executive who has guided the Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Buffalo Braves and New Jersey Nets. His grandfather, Watson, was a Detroit Tigers beat writer for many years. He and his wife, Nikki, reside in Coconut Grove. 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 12

2018 POSTSEASON PLAYER INFORMATION # 13 BAM ADEBAYO CENTER/FORWARD 6 10 255 LBS 7/18/97 KENTUCKY ROOKIE Played in 1 st season with the HEAT, and 1 st in the NBA. Made 1 st postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Edrice Femi Adebayo goes by the nickname Bam which was given to him at an early age while acting in a manner that resembled one of the characters of The Flintstones, Bamm-Bamm Rubble is the son of Mariyln Blount twitter account is @Bam1of1. DRAFTED: Was drafted in the first round (14 th overall) by the HEAT in the 2017 NBA Draft. FIRST START: Became the third-youngest (20 years, 99 days) player in HEAT history to start a game on 10/25 vs. SA, behind only Justise Winslow (19 years, 291 days) and Michael Beasley (19 years, 294 days). DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Became the fifth-fastest HEAT rookie to post a double-double after totaling 13 points and 13 rebounds vs. MIN on 10/30 in just his fourth NBA game. BOARDS: Grabbed 16 rebounds on 3/14 at SAC, tying the second-most by a rookie in team history, additionally, he grabbed nine of those in the first quarter, also tying for the secondmost in a first quarter by a rookie in franchise history. BAM ADEBAYO RECENT GAMES 6, at PHI 4/14 POINTS 6, at PHI 4/14/18 5 (3x), at PHI 4/21 REBOUNDS 5 (3x), at PHI 4/21/18 ----- ASSISTS ----- ----- STEALS ----- 1 (2x), vs. PHI 4/21 BLOCKS 1 (2x), vs. PHI 4/21/18 2 (3x), at PHI 4/24 FG MADE 2 (3x), at PHI 4/24/18 ----- 3FG MADE ----- 2, at PHI 4/14 FT MADE 2, at PHI 4/14/18 20:31, at PHI 4/14 MINUTES 20:31, at PHI 4/14/18 04/14/18 at PHI 20:31 2 3 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1-15 6 04/16/18 at PHI 9:33 0 4 0 1 0 2 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 +3 0 04/19/18 vs. PHI 14:30 2 3 0 0 1 4 1 4 5 0 2 0 0 0 +1 5 04/21/18 vs. PHI 16:14 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 2 5 0 3 0 1 1-6 2 04/24/18 at PHI 16:18 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 0-11 4 # 22 LUKE BABBITT FORWARD 6 9 225 LBS 6/20/89 NEVADA 7 YRS Played in 2 nd season with the HEAT, and 8 th in the NBA. Made 3 rd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Luke Robert Babbitt has two sisters was born in Cincinnati and his family moved to Reno, Nevada when he was nine years old has a daughter in his free time he enjoys spending time with his family, watching baseball and football, attending church and playing golf, tennis and ping pong wears size 14.5 sneakers. ACQUIRED: Was acquired by the HEAT from Atlanta on 2/8 in exchange for Okaro White. 3FG: Tied his career high of four made three-point field goals on 3/5 vs. PHO. LUKE BABBITT RECENT GAMES ----- POINTS ----- ----- REBOUNDS ----- ----- ASSISTS ----- ----- STEALS ----- ----- BLOCKS ----- ----- FG MADE ----- ----- 3FG MADE ----- ----- FT MADE ----- 2:22, at PHI 4/14 MINUTES 2:22, at PHI 4/14/18 04/14/18 at PHI 2:22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-5 0 04/16/18 at PHI DNP-CD 04/19/18 vs. PHI 0:56 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 04/21/18 vs. PHI DNP-CD 04/24/18 at PHI DNP-CD # 7 GORAN DRAGIĆ GUARD 6 3 190 LBS 5/6/86 UNION OLIMPIJA 9 YRS Played in 4 th season with the HEAT, and 10 th in the NBA. Made 3 rd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Name is pronounced GORE-on DROG-ich nickname is Dragon was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia speaks fluent English, Spanish, Slovenian and Serbian has one daughter and a son married his wife, Maja, in 2013 was awarded the 2014 Apple of Inspiration by Slovenian President Borut Pahor in recognition of his humanitarianism wears size 12.5 sneakers twitter account is @Goran_Dragic. POW: Named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice this season (11/27 & 1/15). ALL-STAR: Was named to the NBA Eastern Conference All-Star Team, the first All-Star selection of his career. PPG: Led the HEAT in points per game (17.3) this season for the second consecutive season, becoming just the second point guard in team history to do so, joining Tim Hardaway (1996-97 & 1997-98). GORAN DRAGIĆ RECENT GAMES 23, vs. PHI 4/19 POINTS 30, vs. TOR 5/13/16 5, at PHI 4/14 REBOUNDS 7 (3x), vs. TOR 5/13/16 8, vs. PHI 4/19 ASSISTS 10, vs. CHA 4/17/16 4, vs. PHI 4/21 STEALS 4, vs. PHI 4/21/18 ----- BLOCKS 1 (4x), at TOR 5/5/16 9, vs. PHI 4/21 FG MADE 12, vs. TOR 5/13/16 3, at PHI 4/14 3FG MADE 5, at SA 5/7/10 6, vs. PHI 4/19 FT MADE 6, vs. PHI 4/19/18 37:21, vs. PHI 4/21 MINUTES 42:42, vs. TOR 5/9/16 04/14/18 at PHI 31:09 4 13 3 4 4 5 3 2 5 4 5 0 4 0-15 15 04/16/18 at PHI 25:29 8 14 1 3 3 4 0 4 4 3 2 0 1 0 +11 20 04/19/18 vs. PHI 27:14 8 13 1 5 6 7 0 2 2 8 3 1 0 0-8 23 04/21/18 vs. PHI 37:21 9 19 1 3 1 4 0 1 1 3 2 4 5 0-4 20 04/24/18 at PHI 35:09 6 16 2 6 1 2 0 1 1 5 3 0 5 0-10 15 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 13

2018 POSTSEASON PLAYER INFORMATION # 2 WAYNE ELLINGTON GUARD 6 5 200 LBS 11/29/87 NORTH CAROLINA 8 YRS Played in 2 nd season with the HEAT, and 9 th in the NBA. Made 2 nd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Wayne Robert Ellington Jr is very active in causes that curb gun violence including speaking on many gun violence panels, he created the Power of W.E. initiative, a campaign focused on the reduction of youth violence in Philadelphia communities when his playing career is over he would like to be involved in a business, real estate or possibly broadcasting wears size 12.5 sneakers twitter account is @WayneElli22. 3FGM: Connected on six made three-point field goals in the second quarter on 10/23 vs. ATL, marking the most during a second quarter in team history, and on six in the fourth quarter vs. TOR on 4/11, the most for a fourth quarter in frnahcise history. CAREER NIGHT: Hit a career-high eight three-point field goals, all off the bench, on 12/22 vs. DAL, marking the most made three s by a reserve during a single game in HEAT franchise history and repeated the feat vs. TOR on 4/11. TREYS: Connected on 227 three-point field goals this season, the most for a single-season in HEAT franchise history. WAYNE ELLINGTON RECENT GAMES 11, at PHI 4/16 POINTS 11, at PHI 4/16/18 2 (3x), vs. PHI 4/21 REBOUNDS 2 (4x), vs. PHI 4/21/18 1 (3x), vs. PHI 4/21 ASSISTS 2, at SA 5/4/14 1 (2x), vs. PHI 4/21 STEALS 1 (2x), vs. PHI 4/21/18 1 (2x), at PHI 4/24 BLOCKS 1 (2x), at PHI 4/24/18 3 (3x), at PHI 4/24 FG MADE 3 (3x), at PHI 4/24/18 3 (3x), at PHI 4/24 3FG MADE 3 (3x), at PHI 4/24/18 2, at PHI 4/16 FT MADE 2 (2x), at PHI 4/16/18 21:27, vs. PHI 4/21 MINUTES 21:27, vs. PHI 4/21/18 04/14/18 at PHI 19:15 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 1-5 6 04/16/18 at PHI 20:29 3 10 3 8 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0-10 11 04/19/18 vs. PHI 18:44 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0-11 3 04/21/18 vs. PHI 21:27 3 7 3 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 0-6 10 04/24/18 at PHI 20:47 3 8 3 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1-12 9 # 40 UDONIS HASLEM FORWARD 6 8 235 LBS 6/9/80 FLORIDA 14 YRS Played in 15 th season with the HEAT, and 15 th in the NBA. Made 12 th postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Udonis Johneal Haslem nickname is U.D. was born in Miami, FL and attended Miami Senior High School would eventually like to become the mayor of Miami established the Udonis Haslem Children s Foundation in 2005 played football until 10 th grade favorite football teams are the Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes was a college roommate at the University of Florida with former HEAT teammate Mike Miller wears size 18 sneakers twitter account is @ThisIsUD. REBOUNDS: Is the HEAT s all-time leader in offensive, defensive and total rebounds. He is also the first undrafted player in NBA history to become their team s all-time rebound leader. UDONIS HASLEM RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI DNP-CD 04/16/18 at PHI DNP-CD 04/19/18 vs. PHI DNP-CD 04/21/18 vs. PHI DNP-CD 04/24/18 at PHI DNP-CD ----- POINTS 20, at NJ 5/14/06 ----- REBOUNDS 19, at NJ 4/28/05 ----- ASSISTS 4 (2x), vs. NJ 5/10/06 ----- STEALS 3 (2x), vs. DAL 6/13/06 ----- BLOCKS 2 (3x), at MIL 4/28/13 ----- FG MADE 8 (4x), vs. IND 5/30/13 ----- 3FG MADE ----- ----- FT MADE 9, at CHI 5/4/06 ----- MINUTES 46, at NJ 4/28/05 # 16 JAMES JOHNSON FORWARD 6 8 240 LBS 2/20/87 WAKE FOREST 8 YRS Played in 2 nd season with the HEAT, and 9 th in the NBA. Made 5 th postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is James Patrick Johnson is the middle of nine children (six brothers and two sisters) his father is a seven-time world kickboxing champion and his mother is a fivetime kickboxing nationals winner both parents are black belts and each of his siblings are black belts of varying degrees he is a second-degree black belt won his first MMA fight at the age of 18 in 97 seconds is an undefeated 7-0 in MMA matches and 21-0 in kickboxing competitions wears size 14 sneakers twitter account is @IamJJ3. 20-: Has recorded 12 20-point games off the bench as a member of the HEAT, tying the third-most in team history. DOING IT ON BOTH ENDS: Became just the second player in HEAT history on 10/21 vs. IND to record at least eight assists and five blocks in the same game, joining Dwyane Wade. FROM THE FIELD: Scored a team-high 20 points while shooting 8-of-9 from the field on 3/10 vs. WAS, the best shooting game with at least nine attempts in his career. JAMES JOHNSON RECENT GAMES 18, at PHI 4/16 POINTS 18, at PHI 4/16/18 8, vs. PHI 4/21 REBOUNDS 8, vs. PHI 4/21/18 5 (4x), at PHI 4/24 ASSISTS 5 (4x), at PHI 4/24/18 3, at PHI 4/16 STEALS 3, at PHI 4/16/18 2 (2x), at PHI 4/24 BLOCKS 2 (2x), at PHI 4/24/18 7, at PHI 4/16 FG MADE 7, at PHI 4/16/18 2 (3x), vs. PHI 4/19 3FG MADE 2 (4x), vs. PHI 4/19/18 4, vs. PHI 4/21 FT MADE 6, vs. OKC 5/1/14 36:34, at PHI 4/16 MINUTES 36:34, at PHI 4/16/18 04/14/18 at PHI 24:44 5 9 2 2 1 2 0 3 3 4 1 0 2 0-13 13 04/16/18 at PHI 36:34 7 7 2 2 2 3 1 6 7 5 4 3 3 1 +6 18 04/19/18 vs. PHI 31:40 4 9 2 3 2 4 1 6 7 5 3 1 1 2-19 12 04/21/18 vs. PHI 35:51 5 12 1 4 4 5 1 7 8 5 4 1 3 1-10 15 04/24/18 at PHI 31:41 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 5 5 5 5 1 1 2-6 4 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 14

2018 POSTSEASON PLAYER INFORMATION # 8 TYLER JOHNSON GUARD 6 4 190 LBS 5/7/92 FRESNO STATE 3 YRS Played in 4 th season with the HEAT, and 4 th in the NBA. Made 2 nd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Tyler Ryan Johnson was born in Grand Forks, ND son of Jennifer and Milton Johnson his mother, Jennifer, serves in the United States Air Force has three brothers (Brandon, Logan and Gabe) and a sister (Lauren) is engaged to his girlfriend Ashley and has two sons (Dameon and Roman) enjoys cooking majored in communications wears size 13 sneakers twitter account is @RealTJohnson. 20-: Has recorded 18 20-point games off the bench as a member of the HEAT, the second-most in team history, trailing only Kevin Edwards who did so 22 times. 22: Scored 22 points in the third quarter at ORL on 12/30, marking as the fifth-most points scored in a third quarter in team history and the 10 th -most points for any quarter. 16, at PHI 4/24 POINTS 16, at PHI 4/24/18 4, at PHI 4/16 REBOUNDS 4, at PHI 4/16/18 2, at PHI 4/16 ASSISTS 4, at TOR 5/11/16 1 (2x), at PHI 4/24 STEALS 1 (3x), at PHI 4/24/18 ----- BLOCKS ----- 7, at PHI 4/24 FG MADE 7, at PHI 4/24/18 2 (2x), at PHI 4/24 3FG MADE 2 (2x), at PHI 4/24/18 4, at PHI 4/14 FT MADE 6, at TOR 5/11/16 18:46, at PHI 4/24 MINUTES 21:09, at TOR 5/15/16 TYLER JOHNSON RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI 18:14 2 6 1 3 4 4 0 3 3 0 2 1 1 0-15 9 04/16/18 at PHI 14:06 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 1 0 0 0 +3 5 04/19/18 vs. PHI 16:49 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0-6 10 04/21/18 vs. PHI 12:54 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 +3 0 04/24/18 at PHI 18:46 7 11 2 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 6 1 0 0-4 16 # 5 DERRICK JONES, JR. FORWARD/GUARD 6 7 200 LBS 2/15/97 UNLV 1 YR Played in 1 st season with the HEAT, and 2 nd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Derrick Labrent Jones Jr was born in Chester, PA son of Derrick Sr. and Otiesse has one brother, Lakeem, and two sisters, Dej sha and On Jesha has two sons, Derrick Jones III and Princeton nickname is Airplane Mode for his leaping ability finished as runner-up in the 2017 Slam Dunk contest during NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans recorded two perfect score 50-point dunks in the contest twitter account is @TheReal1DJones. TWO-WAY: Signed by the HEAT to a two-way contract on 12/31. PLAYOFFS: Is not on the active playoff roster. ----- POINTS ----- ----- REBOUNDS ----- ----- ASSISTS ----- ----- STEALS ----- ----- BLOCKS ----- ----- FG MADE ----- ----- 3FG MADE ----- ----- FT MADE ----- ----- MINUTES ----- DERRICK JONES, JR. RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI Inactive 04/16/18 at PHI Inactive 04/19/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/21/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/24/18 at PHI Inactive # 17 RODNEY MCGRUDER GUARD/FORWARD 6 5 200 LBS 7/29/91 KANSAS STATE 1 YR Played in 2 nd season with the HEAT, and 2 nd in the NBA. Made 1 st postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Rodney Christian McGruder has two brothers and one sister when his playing career is over, he would like to coach was an AAU teammate of former HEAT player Michael Beasley is a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers says most people don t know he can sing wears size 13 sneakers twitter account is @RodneyMcGruder. STARTS: Started 65 games last season, the fifth-most by a HEAT rookie in team history. SURGERY: Had surgery on 10/17 to repair a left tibia stress fracture. APPEARANCE: Made his first appearance this season on 2/27 vs. PHI. RODNEY MCGRUDER RECENT GAMES 2, at PHI 4/14 POINTS 2, at PHI 4/14/18 3, at PHI 4/24 REBOUNDS 3, at PHI 4/24/18 ----- ASSISTS ----- ----- STEALS ----- ----- BLOCKS ----- 1, at PHI 4/14 FG MADE 1, at PHI 4/14/18 ----- 3FG MADE ----- ----- FT MADE ----- 6:31, at PHI 4/24 MINUTES 6:31, at PHI 4/24/18 04/14/18 at PHI 2:22 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-5 2 04/16/18 at PHI 5:12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 +8 0 04/19/18 vs. PHI 1:59 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 0 04/21/18 vs. PHI DNP-CD 04/24/18 at PHI 6:31 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 0-7 0 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 15

2018 POSTSEASON PLAYER INFORMATION # 25 JORDAN MICKEY FORWARD 6 8 235 LBS 7/9/94 LOUISIANA STATE 2 YRS Played in 1 st season with the HEAT, and 3 rd in the NBA. Made 3 rd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Jordan Grayson Mickey nickname is J-Mick is the son of James Sr. and Torana Wright has one brother and two sisters his father played center for Abilene Christian University and his brother was a seventh round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2014 as a WR, playing two seasons there before joining the Cleveland Browns for their 2017 training camp founded The WrightWay Builds A Future Foundation enjoys cooking and movies wears size 14 sneakers. CAREER NIGHT: Scored a career-high nine points on 12/16 vs. LAC while setting other career highs in steals (2), free throws made (3) and minutes (27:15) and also tied his career highs in assists (2) and blocks (3). ----- POINTS 4, at ATL 4/26/16 ----- REBOUNDS 5, vs. CLE 5/19/17 ----- ASSISTS 2, at ATL 4/26/16 ----- STEALS ----- ----- BLOCKS 1 (2x), vs. CLE 5/25/17 ----- FG MADE 2, at ATL 4/26/16 ----- 3FG MADE ----- ----- FT MADE ----- ----- MINUTES 9:30, vs. CLE 5/19/17 JORDAN MICKEY RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI Inactive 04/16/18 at PHI Inactive 04/19/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/21/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/24/18 at PHI Inactive # 9 KELLY OLYNYK FORWARD 7 0 245 LBS 4/19/91 GONZAGA 4 YRS Played in 1 st season with the HEAT, and 5 th in the NBA. Made 4 th postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Kelly Tyler Olynyk last name is pronounced OH-lynn-ick was born in Toronto, Canada attended South Kamloops High School in British Columbia son of Ken and Arlene Olynyk his father was the head coach at the University of Toronto and his mother worked for the Toronto Raptors on the stats crew and was a women s basketball referee for the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) has two sisters is a member of the Canadian Men s National Basketball Team twitter account is @KellyOlynyk. 7-FOOTER: Became just the second 7-footer in NBA history, joining Dirk Nowitzki, to total at least 200 made 3FGs and dish out at least 400 asts during his first four seasons in the league. UNWELCOME BACK: Scored a career-high 32 points at BOS on 12/20, becoming the first returning Celtics player to score 30+ points in Boston after playing at least 250 games with the team. 26, at PHI 4/14 POINTS 26 (2x), at PHI 4/14/18 8, at PHI 4/24 REBOUNDS 8 (2x), at PHI 4/24/18 6 (2x), at PHI 4/24 ASSISTS 7, vs. CHI 4/18/17 3, at PHI 4/24 STEALS 3, at PHI 4/24/18 3, vs. PHI 4/19 BLOCKS 3 (2x), vs. PHI 4/19/18 9, at PHI 4/14 FG MADE 10, vs. WAS 5/15/17 4, at PHI 4/14 3FG MADE 4, at PHI 4/14/18 4 (2x), at PHI 4/16 FT MADE 4 (5x), at PHI 4/16/18 37:19, at PHI 4/24 MINUTES 37:19, at PHI 4/24/18 KELLY OLYNYK RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI 30:57 9 13 4 5 4 7 3 4 7 2 5 0 2 1-3 26 04/16/18 at PHI 33:22 3 8 1 2 4 4 2 3 5 6 3 2 4 1 +11 11 04/19/18 vs. PHI 35:35 2 6 2 5 3 4 0 3 3 5 3 1 1 3-20 9 04/21/18 vs. PHI 8:59 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-3 0 04/24/18 at PHI 37:19 7 16 1 7 3 5 2 6 8 6 5 3 1 1 +3 18 # 0 JOSH RICHARDSON GUARD 6 6 200 LBS 9/15/93 TENNESSEE 2 YRS Played in 3 rd season with the HEAT, and 3 rd in the NBA. Made 2 nd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Michael Richardson nickname is J-Rich has an older sister, Alex, who played basketball and volleyball in college enjoys playing video games and the classical piano his favorite sport other than basketball is soccer and is a fan of Arsenal wears size 14 sneakers twitter account is @J_Rich1. POINTS: Scored a career-high 30 points vs. HOU on 2/7 while also setting a new career high for three-point field goals made after connecting on 7-of-9 from downtown. THIEF: Recorded seven steals vs. PHI on 4/21, the most for a single game in HEAT postseason history. 14 (2x), vs. PHI 4/19 POINTS 15, vs. CHA 4/20/16 5 (2x), vs. PHI 4/21 REBOUNDS 5 (5x), vs. PHI 4/21/18 7, vs. PHI 4/21 ASSISTS 7, vs. PHI 4/21/18 7, vs. PHI 4/21 STEALS 7, vs. PHI 4/21/18 3, at PHI 4/16 BLOCKS 3, at PHI 4/16/18 5 (2x), vs. PHI 4/19 FG MADE 5 (4x), vs. PHI 4/19/18 4, vs. PHI 4/19 3FG MADE 4, vs. PHI 4/19/18 3, at PHI 4/16 FT MADE 3 (3x), at PHI 4/16/18 35:02, vs. PHI 4/21 MINUTES 35:02, vs. PHI 4/21/18 JOSH RICHARDSON RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI 27:21 1 7 0 4 2 2 0 4 4 4 3 2 1 0-30 4 04/16/18 at PHI 33:08 5 12 1 5 3 3 0 5 5 3 4 0 0 3-7 14 04/19/18 vs. PHI 26:51 5 9 4 7 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 2 4 0 +2 14 04/21/18 vs. PHI 35:02 4 11 1 3 1 2 3 2 5 7 4 7 0 1 +6 10 04/24/18 at PHI 7:22 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1-17 0 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 16

2018 POSTSEASON PLAYER INFORMATION # 3 DWYANE WADE GUARD 6 4 220 LBS 1/17/82 MARQUETTE 14 YRS Played in 14 th season with the HEAT, and 15 th in the NBA. Made 13 th postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Dwyane Tyrone Wade, Jr established the Wade s World Foundation has his own website (www.dwyanewade.com) his memoirs A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball earned a spot on the New York Times Bestseller List enjoys football and his favorite teams are the Chicago Bears and Miami Hurricanes wears size 15 sneakers twitter account is @DwyaneWade. ACQUIRED: Was acquired by the HEAT from Cleveland in exchange for a protected 2024 second round pick on 2/8. RESERVE: Scored 27 points off the bench on 2/27 vs. PHI, the most as a reserve in his career. BLOCKS: Has blocked 175 career shots in the playoffs, the most by a guard in NBA postseason history. PLAYOFF POINTS: Scored a game-high 28 points, all off the bench, on 4/16 at PHI, the most by a reserve in HEAT postseason history. DWYANE WADE RECENT GAMES 28, at PHI 4/16 POINTS 46, vs. BOS 4/25/10 7, at PHI 4/16 REBOUNDS 13, vs. DAL 6/13/06 5 (2x), at PHI 4/24 ASSISTS 15, vs. WAS 5/10/05 3, vs. PHI 4/21 STEALS 6, at SA 6/13/13 1, vs. PHI 4/19 BLOCKS 5, at PHI 4/24/11 11, at PHI 4/16 FG MADE 17, at IND 5/24/12 ----- 3FG MADE 6, at ATL 4/22/09 6, at PHI 4/16 FT MADE 21, vs. DAL 6/18/06 30:54, at PHI 4/24 MINUTES 50:48, at BOS 6/3/12 04/14/18 at PHI 19:29 4 7 0 0 3 4 0 4 4 4 3 0 1 0-9 11 04/16/18 at PHI 25:58 11 16 0 1 6 8 2 5 7 3 2 2 3 0 +16 28 04/19/18 vs. PHI 25:04 2 10 0 1 4 4 0 2 2 5 2 1 4 1-4 8 04/21/18 vs. PHI 25:57 10 22 0 0 5 6 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 0-5 25 04/24/18 at PHI 30:54 4 15 0 2 3 4 0 5 5 5 1 1 1 0 +7 11 # 11 DION WAITERS GUARD 6 4 215 LBS 12/10/91 SYRACUSE 5 YRS Played in 2 nd season with the HEAT, and 6 th in the NBA. Made 2 nd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Has a son and a daughter is establishing the Dion Waiters Foundation, a nonprofit, whose focus will be to help end teen violence lost his younger brother to gun violence in 2016 hosts many charitable events in underserved communities throughout Philadelphia is a big fan of the Philadelphia Eagles was a fan of Allen Iverson growing up wears size 13 sneakers twitter account is @dionwaiters3. WITH MIAMI: The HEAT has posted a 43-33 (.566) all-time record when Waiters plays. SURGERY: Underwent surgery on his left ankle on 1/22. DION WAITERS RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI Inactive 04/16/18 at PHI Inactive 04/19/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/21/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/24/18 at PHI Inactive ----- POINTS 19, at DAL 4/21/16 ----- REBOUNDS 4 (5x), at GS 5/30/16 ----- ASSISTS 4 (4x), at GS 5/26/16 ----- STEALS 2 (2x), at SA 4/30/16 ----- BLOCKS 1 (3x), at GS 5/30/16 ----- FG MADE 7 (2x), vs. SA 5/8/16 ----- 3FG MADE 4, at DAL 4/21/16 ----- FT MADE 5, at SA 4/30/16 ----- MINUTES 35:59, at GS 5/28/16 # 14 DERRICK WALTON, JR. GUARD 6 1 185 LBS 4/3/95 MICHIGAN ROOKIE Played in 1 st season with the HEAT, and 1 st in the NBA. PERSONAL: Was born in Detroit, MI son of Angela and Derrick Walton Sr attended Chandler Park Academy where his father was the head coach would like to become an NBA analyst or coach when basketball playing career is over favorite team outside of basketball is FC Barcelona wears size 12 sneakers twitter account is @DerrickWalton10. SIGNED: Was signed by the HEAT to a Two-Way Contract on July 24. PLAYOFFS: Is not on the active playoff roster. DERRICK WALTON, JR. RECENT GAMES 04/14/18 at PHI Inactive 04/16/18 at PHI Inactive 04/19/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/21/18 vs. PHI Inactive 04/24/18 at PHI Inactive ----- POINTS ----- ----- REBOUNDS ----- ----- ASSISTS ----- ----- STEALS ----- ----- BLOCKS ----- ----- FG MADE ----- ----- 3FG MADE ----- ----- FT MADE ----- ----- MINUTES ----- 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 17

2018 POSTSEASON PLAYER INFORMATION # 21 HASSAN WHITESIDE CENTER 7 0 265 LBS 6/13/89 MARSHALL 5 YRS Played in 4 th season with the HEAT, and 6 th in the NBA. Made 2 nd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Hassan Niam Whiteside was born in Gastonia, North Carolina father, Hassan Arbubakrr, played in the NFL for Minnesota and Tampa Bay has six brothers and three sisters is active in causes that bring awareness to Autism and is inspired by his brother Nassan who is autistic involved in Nassan s Place, a non-profit corporation helping families that are affected by autism enjoys playing video games wears size 16 sneakers twitter account is @youngwhiteside. OPENING NIGHT: Became just the second player in NBA history to post at least 26 points and 22 rebounds in a road season opener after doing so at ORL on 10/18. Also, his 22 rebounds marked as the most for a season opener in team history. 200: Played in his 200 th game as a member of the HEAT on 11/1 vs. CHI, his 2,471 rebounds, 554 blocks and 123 double-doubles over that span are the most by any player in team history through their first 200 games as a member of the HEAT. RETIRED: Had his #32 high school jersey retired in a ceremony on 1/18 at East Side High School in Newark, NJ. HASSAN WHITESIDE RECENT GAMES 13, vs. PHI 4/21 POINTS 21, vs. CHA 4/17/16 13, vs. PHI 4/21 REBOUNDS 18, at CHA 4/23/16 1, at PHI 4/14 ASSISTS 1 (4x), at PHI 4/14/18 ----- STEALS 3, at TOR 5/5/16 2, at PHI 4/14 BLOCKS 5, vs. CHA 5/1/16 6, vs. PHI 4/21 FG MADE 9, vs. CHA 4/17/16 ----- 3FG MADE ----- 3, vs. PHI 4/19 FT MADE 7, at CHA 4/23/16 26:06, vs. PHI 4/21 MINUTES 39:20, at TOR 5/3/16 04/14/18 at PHI 12:26 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 1 1 0 2 2-16 2 04/16/18 at PHI 15:10 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 0 4 0 3 1 +1 4 04/19/18 vs. PHI 13:14 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 0 4 0 2 1-3 5 04/21/18 vs. PHI 26:06 6 9 0 0 1 3 2 11 13 0 4 0 4 1 +6 13 04/24/18 at PHI 10:05 0 4 0 0 2 4 4 1 5 0 3 0 1 1-14 2 # 20 JUSTISE WINSLOW FORWARD 6 7 225 LBS 3/26/96 DUKE 2 YRS Played in 3 rd season with the HEAT, and 3 rd in the NBA. Made 2 nd postseason appearance. PERSONAL: Full name is Justise Jon Winslow his father, Rickie, played college basketball at the University of Houston (1983-87) and was a member of the famed Phi Slama Jama team that included Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler has three older brothers (Cedrick, Brandon and Josh) and an older sister (Bianca) enjoys playing video games, swimming, visiting art museums, watching documentaries, learning to produce music and volunteering wears size 14 sneakers twitter account is @IAmJustise. PERFECT: Connected on a career-high four three-point field goals, shooting a perfect 4-of-4 from downtown, against Brooklyn on 12/9. DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Posted a 19-point, 10-rebound double-double vs. PHI on 4/19, marking as just the ninth double-double off the bench in HEAT postseason history. JUSTISE WINSLOW RECENT GAMES 19, vs. PHI 4/19 POINTS 19, vs. PHI 4/19/18 10, vs. PHI 4/19 REBOUNDS 10, vs. PHI 4/19/18 5, at PHI 4/14 ASSISTS 5, at PHI 4/14/18 1 (4x), at PHI 4/24 STEALS 2, at TOR 5/15/16 2, vs. PHI 4/19 BLOCKS 2 (2x), vs. PHI 4/19/18 4 (2x), vs. PHI 4/19 FG MADE 4 (6x), vs. PHI 4/19/18 4, vs. PHI 4/19 3FG MADE 4, vs. PHI 4/19/18 7, vs. PHI 4/19 FT MADE 7, vs. PHI 4/19/18 31:10, at PHI 4/14 MINUTES 36:24, at TOR 5/15/16 04/14/18 at PHI 31:10 4 8 0 2 1 3 1 6 7 5 2 1 2 1-4 9 04/16/18 at PHI 20:59 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 1 1 +8 2 04/19/18 vs. PHI 27:24 4 11 4 6 7 8 2 8 10 3 5 1 2 2-27 19 04/21/18 vs. PHI 20:09 3 9 1 3 0 2 2 4 6 3 5 1 2 0-1 7 04/24/18 at PHI 25:08 3 9 2 6 4 4 2 5 7 2 1 1 1 0 +6 12 2018 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 18