PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS 2013 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE GUIDE

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PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS 2013 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE GUIDE

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS 2013 NBA Summer League Roster As of July 12, 2013 No. Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Last Played NBA Years 5 Will Barton G/F 6-6 177 1/6/91 Trail Blazers 1 18 Victor Claver F 6-9 224 8/30/88 Trail Blazers 1 23 Allen Crabbe G 6-6 197 4/4/92 California (NCAA) R 10 Olek Czyz F 6-8 237 3/3/90 Virtus Roma (Italy) R 19 Joel Freeland F/C 6-10 225 2/7/87 Trail Blazers 1 24 Terrel Harris G 6-4 190 8/10/87 New Orleans (NBA) 2 4 Cedric Jackson G 6-3 190 3/5/86 New Zealand Breakers (NZ) 3 52 Dallas Lauderdale C 6-9 260 9/11/88 Idaho Stampede (D-League) R 11 Meyers Leonard C 7-1 250 2/27/92 Trail Blazers 1 0 Damian Lillard G 6-3 195 7/15/90 Trail Blazers 1 3 CJ McCollum G 6-3 197 9/19/91 Lehigh (NCAA) R 41 Thomas Robinson F 6-10 237 3/17/91 Houston (NBA) 1 7 Dexter Strickland G 6-3 177 10/1/90 North Carolina (NCAA) R 8 Dominic Waters G 6-1 180 9/28/86 Hapoel Holon (Israel) R Summer League Coaches: Summer League Assistant Coaches: Director of Player Heath and Performance: Head Athletic Trainer: Strength Coach: David Vanterpool (St. Bonaventure) Nate Tibbetts (South Dakota) Dale Osbourne (South Alabama) Kim Hughes (Wisconsin) Mike Peck (Northwood) John McCullough (Oklahoma) Tim Grass (Wisconsin-Stout) Chris Stackpole (Boston University) Geoff Clark (Oregon State) Todd Forcier (Washington State)

2013 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE SCHEDULE Saturday, July 13 9 a.m. shootaround (Thomas & Mack Center) 5:30 p.m. game vs. Phoenix Suns (Thomas & Mack Center) Sunday, July 14 3:30 p.m. game vs. Los Angeles Lakers (Thomas & Mack Center) Monday, July 15 Practice TBD Tuesday, July 16 9 a.m. shootaround (Cox Pavilion) 5 p.m. game vs. Chicago Bulls (Cox Pavilion) Wednesday, July 17 If seeded #11-22, first playoff game Thursday, July 18 If seeded #1-10, first playoff game Friday, July 19 Consolation round final game for teams that lose on Wednesday or Thursday Saturday, July 20 Quarterfinals will play in the event of a win on Thursday Sunday, July 21 Semifinals will play in the event of a win on Saturday Monday, July 22 Championship Game *Practice and shootaround times/venues subject to change

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS 2013 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE NOTES Following a 4-1 mark in the 2012 NBA Summer League, the Trail Blazers are now 20-16 (.556) in seven Las Vegas Summer League appearances, having also played in 2010 (4-1), 2009 (1-4), 2008 (3-2), 2007 (2-3), 2006 (3-2) and 2005 (3-3). Portland s 4-1 marks in each of its past two NBA Summer League entries are tied for its best records in seven appearances. The Trail Blazers will play Phoenix in the team s first Summer League contest. Portland s two NBA Summer League wins over Phoenix all-time are tied for the team s second-most wins over any team in the NBA Summer League (New Orleans, 3-0; Washington, 3-0). Reigning Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Damian Lillard garnered co-mvp honors at last year s NBA Summer League, posting averages of 26.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists in four games (all starts). Will Barton and Meyers Leonard both played on the Trail Blazers NBA Summer League squad last year. Barton averaged 15.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.00 steal in five games (four starts). Leonard posted averages of 10.5 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.50 blocked shots in four games (all starts). Portland s 2013 NBA Summer League roster includes five players who played for the Trail Blazers last season. Damian Lillard, Meyers Leonard, Will Barton, Victor Claver and Joel Freeland all logged significant minutes for Portland in 2012-13. The Trail Blazers acquired two players on the summer league roster via the 2013 NBA Draft. Portland selected guard CJ McCollum out of Lehigh with the 10 th overall pick, and traded for guard Allen Crabbe out of California, who was picked with the 31 st overall selection. Portland acquired Thomas Robinson from the Houston Rockets in exchange for the NBA rights to Kostas Papanikolaou and Marko Todorovic along with two future second round picks on July 10. Selected by Sacramento with the fifth overall pick in last year s NBA Draft, Robinson averaged 4.8 points and 4.5 rebounds while shooting 43.0 percent from the field his rookie year with the Kings and Rockets. The Kansas product posted averages of 13.0 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists with the Kings at last year s NBA Summer League. The Trail Blazers acquired Robin Lopez and Terrel Harris from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for the draft rights to Jeff Withey, a future second round pick and cash considerations on July 10. Lopez, a five-year NBA veteran, statistically had his best year in 2011-12 with New Orleans, averaging career highs in points (11.3), rebounds (5.6), blocks (1.56) and minutes (26.0) in 82 games (all starts). Harris has played two NBA seasons, and was part of Miami s squad that won the 2012 NBA Championship. The Trail Blazers signed veteran free agent guard Earl Watson on July 11. Watson owns career averages of 6.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.02 steals and 22.6 minutes in 12 NBA seasons with Seattle, Memphis, Denver, Oklahoma City, Indiana and Utah. Portland s 2013 NBA Summer League roster consists of seven players who played in the NBA last season, three players out of college, three players who spent last season overseas and one who played in the D-League. Cedric Jackson, 27, is the oldest member of the team. Allen Crabbe, 21, is the youngest member of this year s team. Robin Lopez played on the Phoenix Suns NBA Summer League team in 2008. Lopez averaged 14.0 points and led the team in rebounds (7.8) and blocks (1.8). Terrel Harris was a member of Miami s 2012 NBA Summer League squad, where he averaged 15.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 3.50 steals and 26.3 minutes in four games (all starts). Two-time All-Star LaMarcus Aldridge finished second in rebounding during the 2007 NBA Summer League with 11.0 boards per game. Former Trail Blazers guard Jerryd Bayless earned the 2008 NBA Summer League MVP Award Other Trail Blazers to garner all- Summer League honors include Brandon Roy (2006), Martell Webster (2006), Travis Outlaw (2005) and Sebastian Telfair (2005). Despite missing the playoffs in 2012-13, Portland remained in the playoff hunt through most of the season, ultimately finishing with a 33-49 record. Damian Lillard, the unanimous 2012-13 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year, led all rookies in scoring (19.0) and assists (6.5) as he became the fourth Trail Blazers rookie to take home the Eddie Gottlieb Trophy. LaMarcus Aldridge was named to his second consecutive NBA All-Star Game, finishing the season ranked ninth in the NBA in scoring (21.1) and averaged career highs with 9.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists. Portland was the only team during the regular season to have five different 1,000 points scorers (Aldridge, Nicolas Batum, JJ Hickson, Lillard, Wesley Matthews). One of the youngest teams in the NBA, Portland had five rookies on its roster at the end of the season, while 12 players have five years of NBA experience or fewer.

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS ALL-TIME SUMMER LEAGUE RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS TEAM RECORD Atlanta 1-0 Boston 0-1 Chicago 1-0 Cleveland 0-2 Dallas 0-2 Denver 1-1 Golden State 2-0 Houston 1-3 L.A. Clippers 0-1 L.A. Lakers 0-1 Miami 1-0 Minnesota 2-1 New Orleans 3-0 New York 1-0 Phoenix 2-1 Sacramento 0-1 San Antonio 1-0 Seattle 1-0 Toronto 0-1 Washington 3-0 NBA D-League Select 0-1 Total 20-16 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS NBA SUMMER LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points, Game: 36, Jerryd Bayless vs. Phoenix (7/19/08) Most Rebounds, Game: 14, Jeff Pendergraph vs. L.A. Clippers (7/15/10) Most Assists, Game: 10, Sebastian Telfair vs. New York (7/6/05); 10, Kevin Pinkney vs. Golden State (7/7/06) PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS NBA SUMMER LEAGUE TEAM RECORDS Most Points, 1 st Quarter: 30 vs. Washington (7/10/06) Fewest Points, 1 st Quarter: 11 (twice) last vs. Phoenix (7/19/08) Most Points, 2 nd Quarter: 28 vs. New York (7/6/05) Fewest Points, 2 nd Quarter: 7 vs. Dallas (7/10/05) Most Points, 3 rd Quarter: 34 vs. Golden State (7/8/05) Fewest Points, 3 rd Quarter: 11 vs. Boston (7/6/07) Most Points, 4 th Quarter: 32 vs. Houston (7/6/06) Fewest Points, 4 th Quarter: 12 vs. Cleveland (7/13/05) Most Points, Game: 95 vs. Denver (7/20/12) Fewest Points, Game: 54 vs. Cleveland (7/15/05)

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS NBA SUMMER LEAGUE HISTORY 2012 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (4-1) DATE OPPONENT SCORE July 15 New Orleans Hornets W, 85-82 July 17 Houston Rockets L, 88-99 July 19 Atlanta Hawks W, 84-78 July 20 Denver Nuggets W, 95-82 July 21 Miami Heat W, 81-55 2010 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (4-1) DATE OPPONENT SCORE July 11 Houston Rockets W, 84-67 July 13 New Orleans Hornets W, 81-69 July 15 Los Angeles Clippers L, 71-72 July 17 Minnesota Timberwolves W, 67-60 July 18 Chicago Bulls W, 83-69 2009 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (1-4) DATE OPPONENT SCORE July 13 Toronto Raptors L, 87-92 July 15 Houston Rockets L, 82-87 July 17 Denver Nuggets L, 93-111 July 18 San Antonio W, 91-74 July 19 NBA D-League Select L, 73-74 2008 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (3-2) DATE OPPONENT SCORE July 14 Washington Wizards W, 78-73 July 15 Sacramento Kings L, 74-75 (OT) July 17 Minnesota Timberwolves L, 78-88 July 19 Phoenix Suns W, 74-73 July 20 New Orleans Hornets W, 78-63 2007 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (2-3) DATE OPPONENT SCORE July 6 Boston Celtics L, 66-74 July 8 Dallas Mavericks L, 68-72 July 11 Los Angeles Lakers L, 73-81 July 14 Phoenix Suns W, 89-85 July 15 Seattle SuperSonics W, 84-78 2006 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (3-2) DATE OPPONENT SCORE July 6 Houston Rockets L, 82-88 July 7 Golden State Warriors W, 87-70 July 9 Minnesota Timberwolves W, 78-65 July 10 Washington Wizards W, 72-68 July 12 Phoenix Suns L, 82-91 2005 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (3-3) DATE OPPONENT SCORE July 6 New York Knicks W, 93-89 July 8 Golden State Warriors W, 90-74 July 10 Dallas Mavericks L, 60-82 July 13 Cleveland Cavaliers L, 74-79 July 14 Washington Wizards W, 90-78 July 15 Cleveland Cavaliers L, 54-58

2012-13 TIMELINE: LOOKING BACK ON THE TRAIL BLAZERS SEASON June 28: The Trail Blazers select Damian Lillard with the sixth overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft Portland drafts Meyers Leonard with the 11 th overall selection Will Barton is taken in the second round (40 th overall pick) by the Trail Blazers Portland trades the draft rights to the 41 st overall pick to the Brooklyn Nets for cash considerations. July 11: The Trail Blazers sign forward Victor Claver. July 13: Portland signs forward Joel Freeland. July 16: The Trail Blazers acquire Jared Jeffries, Dan Gadzuric, the draft rights to Georgios Printezis and Kostas Papanikolaou, a future second round draft pick and cash considerations from New York in exchange for Raymond Felton and Kurt Thomas. July 18: Portland signs guard Ronnie Price. July 20: The Trail Blazers acquire Sasha Pavlovic from Boston along with two second round draft picks, with Jon Diebler going to Houston as part of a three-team trade. July 22: Damian Lillard is named co-mvp of the 2012 NBA Summer League after averaging 26.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 5.6 assists in five games, helping lead the Trail Blazers to a 4-1 Summer League record. August 7: The Trail Blazers introduce Terry Stotts as the franchise s 14 th head coach. September 11: Guard Elliot Williams sustains a torn left Achilles tendon in voluntary workouts, requiring season-ending surgery. October 31: Damian Lillard joins Oscar Robertson and Allen Iverson as the only NBA players in history with at least 20 points and 10 assists in their NBA debut in a 116-106 Trail Blazers win over the Los Angeles Lakers in the team s season opener Lillard s 11 assists are the most by a player in his NBA debut since Jason Kidd (11, 1994) and the most assists by a Trail Blazer in his first career NBA game, all-time. November 12: LaMarcus Aldridge tallies a career-high eight assists in a 95-87 loss to the Atlanta Hawks. November 16: In a 119-117 overtime win over the Houston Rockets, Nicolas Batum scores a career-high 35 points, making a career-best 13 field goals, to go along with six rebounds, four assists and five blocks. November 23: Wesley Matthews scores a season-high 30 points on 12-of-17 shooting, including 5-of-6 from beyond the arc, adding four steals during a 103-95 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. November 25: Meyers Leonard makes the first start of his career against the Brooklyn Nets, finishing with 12 points (6-10 FG) and three rebounds in place of an injured LaMarcus Aldridge. December 1: Nicolas Batum makes a game-winning corner 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds remaining, guiding Portland to a 118-117 double overtime win over the Cleveland Cavaliers Wesley Matthews records a career-high 10 assists in the victory. December 3: The Trail Blazers battle back from an 18-point deficit (79-97) with 5:17 left in the fourth quarter to force overtime and beat Charlotte in the extra period, 118-112 Luke Babbitt ties the game with a 3-pointer with 22.8 second remaining, and makes two 3-point shots in overtime to finish 3-for-4 from beyond the arc in the victory. December 5: Damian Lillard wins the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month award for games played in October and November Lillard paces all NBA rookies with 18.4 points, 5.9 assists and 1.34 steals in 16 games. December 16: Damian Lillard makes a game-winning 3-pointer with 0.3 seconds remaining to defeat the New Orleans Hornets, 95-94 The same night, Nicolas Batum finishes with 11 points, five rebounds, 10 assists, five steals and five blocks to join Julius Erving (1979) and Jamaal Tinsley (2001) as the only NBA players to record those numbers in a game Batum also becomes the only Trail Blazer with at least 10 assists, five steals and five blocks in a game, all-time. December 20: The Trail Blazers hold Denver to 0-for-22 shooting from 3-point range, an NBA record for most 3-point attempts in a game without a make, in a 101-93 victory at the Rose Garden Just 10 days earlier, Portland set the record, going 0-for-20 from beyond the arc against Toronto. December 22: Portland beats Phoenix, 96-93, the team s fifth straight victory, marking the longest win streak of the season.

December 26: JJ Hickson finishes with 17 points and 14 rebounds in a 109-91 win over the Sacramento Kings, the final outing of a nine-game double-double streak stretching from Dec. 5-26 The streak is the longest double-double streak by a Trail Blazer since Terry Porter (9) in 1987, and the longest points-rebounds double-double streak by a Portland player since Kermit Washington in 1980. January 1: The Trail Blazers withstand Carmelo Anthony s 45 points in a 105-100 win over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden Damian Lillard hits a critical 3-pointer with 35.2 seconds remaining to put Portland ahead by six. January 2: Damian Lillard wins his second consecutive Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month award, after helping lead the Trail Blazers to a 9-4 record in January and leading all rookies in scoring (18.2 ppg), assists (6.9 apg) and 3-pointers made (28). January 5: Portland ties a franchise record with 16 3-point field goals in a 102-97 win at Minnesota. January 7: Four Trail Blazers notch double-doubles for the first time since April 4, 1998 in a 125-119 overtime victory vs. Orlando The win improves Portland s overtime record this season to 5-0, becoming the second NBA team ever to go 5-0 in overtime contests just 34 games or fewer into a season (NYK, 30 games, 1952-53). January 10: Wesley Matthews makes two 3-pointers in the last minute of play to lead the Trail Blazers to a 92-90 win over the defending champion Miami Heat Nicolas Batum makes a career-high nine free throws, as he finishes with a game-high 28 points (8-15 FG) along with seven rebounds, five assists and two steals. January 11: Playing in his hometown of Oakland for the first time as an NBA player, Damian Lillard explodes for 37 points, setting career highs in field goals (15) and 3-pointers (7) in a 103-97 loss at Golden State Lillard breaks the Trail Blazers rookie record with seven made 3-pointers (6, Rudy Fernandez, 4/15/09), and Portland sets a franchise record with 43 3-point field goal attempts in the game. January 13: LaMarcus Aldridge scores a season-high 33 points (15-26 FG) in an 87-83 loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder. January 15: The Trail Blazers lose their only overtime game of the season, 115-111 at Denver. Portland finishes 5-1 in overtime games, its best record since 1986-87 (5-0). January 21: Nicolas Batum records the first triple-double of his career against the Washington Wizards, finishing with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. January 26: Days after tallying his first career triple-double, Nicolas Batum records the second triple-double of his career against the L.A. Clippers, notching 20 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high 12 assists in a 101-100 win Batum is the second Trail Blazer ever with multiple triple-doubles in a week (Drexler, twice). January 29: LaMarcus Aldridge hits the game-winning fadeaway as time expires in a 106-104 win over Dallas Aldridge also made a 3-pointer with 4.9 seconds remaining to tie the game Down by 17 at halftime (42-59), the Trail Blazers outscore the Mavericks, 64-45, in the second half. February 1: Damian Lillard wins his third consecutive Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month honor, this time for the month of January Lillard averaged 17.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.06 steals and 39.5 minutes during the month, making 35 shots from distance. February 15: Damian Lillard participates in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge during All-Star Weekend, finishing with 18 points, three rebounds, five assists and two steals in a game-high 28 minutes. February 16: Damian Lillard becomes the first Trail Blazer to win an event during All-Star Weekend, winning the Taco Bell Skills Challenge with a final time of 29.8 seconds. February 17: LaMarcus Aldridge plays in the NBA All-Star Game for the second consecutive year, becoming the 11 th player in Trail Blazers history to be named a multi-time All-Star. February 21: The Trail Blazers acquire guard Eric Maynor from Oklahoma City in exchange for the draft rights to Georgios Printezis. February 24: Led by a three-point play by Damian Lillard and a 3-pointer by Wesley Matthews, Portland ends the game on a 6-0 run to defeat the Boston Celtics, 92-86, snapping a seven-game losing skid In the win, Victor Claver grabs a career-best 10 rebounds.

March 1: The NBA announces Damian Lillard as the winner of the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month award for February, the fourth consecutive such honor for Lillard Lillard becomes the first Trail Blazer to win the award four times. March 2: Portland defeats Minnesota, 109-94, at the Rose Garden, sweeping the season series with the Timberwolves, 4-0, for the fifth time in the last six seasons In just his third game with the Trail Blazers, Eric Maynor records a career-high 12 assists off the bench. March 8: The Trail Blazers set season highs in points (136), field goal percentage (61.6%), margin of victory (30 points), points in a half (79) and points in the fourth quarter (46) in a 136-106 win at San Antonio Portland s 136 points are the most allowed by the Spurs in San Antonio since Nov. 7, 1990 vs. Denver Eric Maynor scores a season-high 20 points in the win. March 10: Wesley Matthews passes Steve Blake for sixth place on the all-time 3-pointers made list in Trail Blazers history (452). March 10: JJ Hickson shoots 6-for-12 from the field in a 96-98 loss at New Orleans, the final game of his 25-game streak of shooting 50.0 percent or better from the floor His streak is the fourth-longest streak in the NBA the last 25 years. March 14: LaMarcus Aldridge passes Rasheed Wallace for sixth place on Portland s all-time rebounding list (3,943). March 18: LaMarcus Aldridge is named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week for the week of March 11-17 Aldridge led the NBA in scoring (27.0 ppg), while ranking tied for 13 th in rebounds (10.7 rpg) and tied for third in blocks (3.00). March 19: Wesley Matthews makes a season-high seven 3-pointers, en route to a 28-point performance (10-20 FG, 7-11 3-PT) in a 102-95 loss at Milwaukee. March 21: JJ Hickson grabs a career-high 21 rebounds in a 99-89 win at Chicago Nicolas Batum surpasses Clifford Robinson for third place on the Trail Blazers all-time 3-pointers made list (506). March 29: The Trail Blazers set a new franchise record for most 3-pointers made in a season, draining their 597th 3-point field goal against the Utah Jazz Portland finishes with 673 3-pointers made. March 30: Meyers Leonard records his first career double-double, setting career highs in points (22), rebounds (10) and minutes (41) in a 125-98 loss at Golden State. April 1: Against Utah, Damian Lillard makes his 167 th 3-pointer of the season, passing Stephen Curry (166, 2009-10) for the most made 3-pointers in a season by an NBA rookie Victor Claver scores a career-high 12 points. April 5: Damian Lillard wins the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month award for the month of March, becoming the first rookie since Blake Griffin in 2010-11 to earn the award in each of the first five months of the season. April 5: LaMarcus Aldridge passes Mychal Thompson for seventh place on Portland s all-time scoring list (9,298). April 7: Will Barton sets career highs with 22 points, 13 rebounds and six assists in a 96-91 loss to Dallas Barton becomes the first NBA and Portland reserve player to record 22 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and three steals in a game since Cliff Robinson on Jan. 20, 1993. April 10: Damian Lillard is the recipient of the NBA s Kia Community Assist Award for March, recognizing his efforts in the community, and ongoing advocacy and charitable work On March 4, Lillard and the Trail Blazers launched the Respect, Pass It On campaign, which encourages people to take a stand against bullying and pledge to respect others. April 10: Damian Lillard scores a career-high 38 points in a 113-106 loss to the L.A. Lakers. April 14: Damian Lillard joins Oscar Robertson and Allen Iverson as the only rookies in NBA history to finish a season with 1,500 points and 500 assists Lillard also joins Clyde Drexler (86-87, 91-92) as the only Trail Blazers in franchise history to record 1,500 points and 500 assists in a season. April 16: Damian Lillard makes his 182 nd 3-pointer of the season, setting a new Trail Blazers franchise record for most made 3- point field goals in a season (D. Stoudamire, 181, 04-05) Lillard finishes with 185 3-pointers Joel Freeland sets a career high with 13 points and ties his career best with six rebounds in a 93-77 loss at the L.A. Clippers.

April 17: Damian Lillard receives the 2012-13 Maurice Lucas Award, given annually to the Trail Blazers player who best represents the indomitable spirit of Maurice Lucas through his contributions on the court and in the community, as well as in support of his teammates and the organization. April 18: The Trail Blazers waive forward Jared Jeffries. April 19: Damian Lillard completes a sweep of the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month Award, as he earns the honor for April Lillard becomes one of just eight players to sweep NBA Rookie of the Month honors since the inaugural award in 1981-82. May 1: Damian Lillard is unanimously named the 2012-13 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Lillard becomes just the fourth unanimous NBA Rookie of the Year in league history Lillard is the fourth Trail Blazer to win the award, giving Portland the most Rookie of the Year awards by any NBA city since the team was founded in 1970.

#5 - Will Barton POSITION: Guard/Forward HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 177 BIRTHDATE: Jan. 6, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. HIGH SCHOOL: Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, N.H.) COLLEGE: Memphis HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Selected by Portland in the second round (40 th pick overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: One season WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: One season 2012-13: Averaged 4.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 0.47 steals and 12.2 minutes in 73 games (five starts) Started the final five games of the season and averaged 15.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.40 steals and 37.8 minutes in those five games Against Dallas on April 7, set career highs with 22 points (7-11 FG), 13 rebounds and six assists Became the first NBA reserve to record 22 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and three steals in a game since Cliff Robinson on Jan. 20, 1993, and the first rookie with that stat line since Grant Hill on March 25, 1995 Led the team in scoring in three of the final six games of the season Also led the squad in rebounding four times and assists twice Scored in double figures in two straight games in December, scoring 14 points (6-9 FG) against Sacramento on Dec. 26 and 11 points (5-10 FG) and six rebounds at the L.A. Lakers on Dec. 28 Finished with 18 points and seven rebounds against Oklahoma City on April 12 Netted 17 points (5-8 FG) and added nine rebounds and five assists April 14 at Denver Notched 17 points (8-14 FG), six rebounds, five assists and three steals April 16 at L.A. Clippers Scored 15 points and tallied seven rebounds and four assists April 17 vs. Golden State Played in four games (all starts) with the Idaho Stampede of the NBA D-League from Dec. 7-8 and Jan. 7-8, where he averaged 16.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.00 steal and 37.8 minutes. COLLEGE: In two seasons with Memphis, averaged 15.2 points (47.1% FG), 6.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.49 steals and 32.9 minutes in 70 games Received a total of six postseason honors, including CBSSports.com All-America Third Team, National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 11 First Team, United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) All-District 4 Team, Conference USA Player of the Year, All-Conference USA First Team and C- USA All-Tournament Team Named to the 2011-12 John Wooden Award preseason watch list... Earned Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll distinction in 2011... A 2011 collegeinsider.com National All-Freshman Team member... Named to the 2011 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 11 Second Team and the 2011 All-Conference USA Third Team... Also a member of the 2011 Conference USA All-Freshman Team 2011-12: Had one of the most prolific sophomore seasons in school history, leading the Tigers in scoring (18.0) and rebounding (8.0) Netted 631 points his sophomore campaign, the most points scored by a Tiger in a second year in school history Finished his career with 1,062 points, moving up to the No. 39 spot on the Memphis all-time scoring chart Ranked among league leaders in scoring (first), rebounding (seventh), field goal percentage (11th), free throw percentage (10th), assists (14th), steals (fifth) and minutes played (fourth) Was the only guard ranked in the Top-10 of C-USA's rebounding leaders A Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy midseason candidate, had 11 double-doubles and was one of three players in the nation to average at least 16.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 2011-12 2010-11: Played in all 35 games and made 25 starts... Played a team-high 1,070 minutes... Averaged 12.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists... Led the team in scoring 10 times and rebounding 10 times... Netted double figures in 23 games, including 10 straight contests from Jan. 15-Feb. 16... Grabbed five or more rebounds in 22 games from his wing position... Shot 42.8 percent from the floor, 26.5 percent from the 3-point line and 69.9 percent from the charity stripe... Had 54 steals (second on team) and 17 blocked shots... Ranked among Conference USA leaders in scoring (21 st ) and steals (seventh)... Ranked among C-USA freshmen leaders in scoring (second), rebounding (fifth), free throw percentage (ninth), steals (second), blocked shots (eighth) and assists (fifth). HIGH SCHOOL: Played his final season of high school basketball in 2009-10 at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.... Following his prep year at Brewster, played in the Jordan Brand Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York City and the Nike Hoop Summit in Portland Helped the USA Junior National Select Team to a 101-97 win over the World Select Team A consensus top-15 recruit... Rated the No. 3 player in the nation by MaxPreps.com, No. 5 by ESPN.com, No. 8 by The Sporting News and Scout.com, and No. 10 by PrepStars.com... Ranked as the nation's No. 1 shooting guard by Scout.com... Rivals.com ranked him the No. 11 overall player and the nation's No. 2 shooting guard. PERSONAL: Full name is William Denard Barton... Son of Karen Bush Helped present awards and participated in a mock press conference with select students at Roosevelt High School in February 2013 Assisted with drills at the Trail Blazers 2013 Spring Break Hoops Camp Appeared in all five games (four starts) for Portland s 2012 NBA Summer League team, averaging 15.0 points (third on team), 4.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists Increased his scoring total every game at the 2012 NBA Summer League, scoring 27 points in the final contest vs. Miami Attended Memphis with brother, Antonio, who averaged 8.2 points per game for the Tigers during his sophomore season in 2011-12. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (PORTLAND) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 12-13 Portland 73-5 894 118-309.382 9-65.138 50-65.769 36 109 145 58 56-0 34 60 9 295 2.0 0.8 4.0 TOTALS 73-5 894 118-309.382 9-65.138 50-65.769 36 109 145 58 56-0 34 60 9 295 2.0 0.8 4.0

#18 - Victor Claver POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 6-9 WEIGHT: 224 BIRTHDATE: Aug. 30, 1988 BIRTHPLACE: Valencia, Spain SPANISH PRO TEAM: Valencia (Spanish ACB League) HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Selected by Portland in the first round (22 nd pick overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: One season WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: One season 2012-13: In his first season in the NBA, posted averages of 3.8 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.53 steals and 16.6 minutes in 49 games (16 starts) In games which he started, averaged 4.9 points, 0.88 steals and 23.8 minutes Scored a career-high 12 points to go along with five rebounds April 1 at Utah Grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds Feb. 24 vs. Boston Started the final eight games of the season, as he averaged 6.9 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game Missed nine games due to a right elbow contusion (Nov. 23-Dec. 8), and also missed nine contests because of a left ankle sprain (March 10-24) Scored 11 points and recorded six rebounds Feb. 13 at New Orleans Made a career-best three 3-pointers en route to finishing with 11 points, five rebounds and three assists at the L.A. Clippers on April 16 Played in four games (all starts) with the Idaho Stampede of the NBA D-League during the month of December, where he averaged 9.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 2.00 steals and 33.8 minutes per game. PRO CAREER: Served as Valencia s team captain for three seasons from 2009-20012, the most successful three-year span in club history in which the team finished in the Spanish ACB League s top four every season under his captaincy Named the 2010 EuroCup Rising Star, an honor given to the most outstanding player in the competition under the age of 22 2011-12: Helped lead Valencia to the Spanish ACB League semifinals for the first time since 2003 and a top four regular season finish for the third consecutive season Averaged 9.4 points and 3.7 rebounds per game in 10 EuroCup games and helped Valencia reach the finals, where they fell to Khimky (Russia) by a score of 77-68 Finished the regular season with averages of 8.4 points and 3.5 rebounds in 27 ACB League games 2010-11: Named to the Eurobasket.com Spanish ACB All-Domestic Players Team Named to the Eurobasket.com All-Spanish ACB Third Team Helped Valencia reach the Copa Del Rey semifinals, the team s best finish in the Spanish Cup since Claver s first season with Valencia, when they reached the finals Ranked second on the team in points per game (11.5) and 3-point percentage (36-89, 40.9%) Averaged 10.9 points in 14 EuroCup games as Valencia reached the quarterfinals, where they were eliminated by Real Madrid 2009-10: Averaged 8.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 16 EuroCup games en route to Valencia becoming EuroCup champions for the first time in club history Awarded the EuroCup Rising Star Award for his performance in the tournament Posted averages of 8.2 points and 4.8 rebounds and appeared in every regular season game Recorded a career high with 279 total points in his 34 games 2008-09: Suffered a broken leg in December 2008 and missed five months of action, limiting him to 16 regular season appearances, where he posted averages of 8.3 points and 4.5 rebounds per game 2007-08: Won the Spanish All-Star Game Slam Dunk Championship Played a full regular season for the first time with Valencia and posted averages of 6.5 points and 3.1 rebounds per game 2006-07: Made his professional debut for Valencia s first team and played in 19 Spanish ACB League games, averaging 2.3 points per contest. SPANISH NATIONAL TEAM: A member of the Spanish National Team that earned the Silver Medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Claver averaged 0.6 points, 1.4 rebounds and 4.8 minutes in five appearances Appeared in seven games for the Spanish National Team and won a second gold medal at the 2011 European Championships in Lithuania (2.0 ppg) Made his first appearance for the Spanish National Team s first team in 2009 and made seven appearances during the team s gold medal run at the European Championships in Poland (2.0 ppg) Averaged 15.6 points in eight games for the Spanish U- 20 National Team en route to a bronze medal at the U-20 European Championships in Latvia in 2008 Won a bronze medal at the 2007 U-18 European World Championships in Greece, averaging 14.4 points and 6.4 rebounds in eight games. PERSONAL: Father, Francisco Javier, was a school teacher, a professional handball player and coach who stressed sports and education to Victor and his brother and sister, who have also played basketball at high levels Started playing basketball at age 12 and joined Valencia s program at age 15 The first Trail Blazer to ever wear No. 18 The fourth Spanish Trail Blazer in franchise history, joining Fernando Martin, Sergio Rodriguez and Rudy Fernandez... Handed out presents to students at an Albina Head Start classroom during the 2012 holiday season. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 12-13 Portland 49-16 812 74-189.392 25-87.287 14-30.467 31 88 119 43 75-1 26 43 12 187 2.4 0.9 3.8 TOTALS 49-16 812 74-189.392 25-87.287 14-30.467 31 88 119 43 75-1 26 43 12 187 2.4 0.9 3.8

#23 - Allen Crabbe POSITION: Guard HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 197 BIRTHDATE: April 4, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Price HS (Los Angeles, Calif.) COLLEGE: California HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Acquired from Cleveland in exchange for a 2015 second round pick and a 2016 second round selection. Selected by Cleveland in the second round (31 st overall) of the 2013 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: None LAST TEAM: California (NCAA) COLLEGE: In three seasons at the University of California, Berkeley, averaged 15.7 points (44.6% FG, 38.2% 3-PT, 81.9% FT), 5.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.86 steals and 34.7 minutes in 98 games Voted by the league s coaches as the Pac-12 Conference Player of the Year as a junior in 2012-13 A member of the All Pac-12 First Team following his junior season, and was named a National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and Sporting News Third Team All- American Also Earned U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and NABC All-District honors following his final season at California Named to the All-Pac-12 First Team as a sophomore and junior, and was named the Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year in 2011, also earning All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention accolades Third in school history in 3-pointers (209), seventh in free throw percentage (81.9%) 10 th in points (1,537), tied for 10 th in 3-point percentage (38.2%) and 12 th in career scoring average (15.7) 2012-13: Completed the season with the Golden Bears averaging career bests in points (18.4), field goal percentage (45.9%), rebounds (6.1), assists (2.6), steals (1.12) and minutes (36.2) in 33 games Helped lead Cal reach the round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2010 Ranked third in the Pac-12 in scoring (18.4), fifth in 3-pointers per game (1.9), eighth in free throw percentage (81.3%) and 10 th in defensive rebounds (5.1) Led the team in scoring in 17 games during the season Ranked first on the squad in scoring, tied for first in steals (1.12), tied for second in assists (2.6) and third in rebounds (6.1) Scored in double figures in 29 of 33 games Recorded 19 points (7-15 FG), nine rebounds, four assists and two steals in the Golden Bears upset over UNLV in the round of 64 at the NCAA Tournament Set a career high with 33 points (10-18 FG, 4-7 3-PT) against Pepperdine on Nov. 13, also adding six rebounds and three assists Notched 23 points (8-16 FG, 5-11 3-PT), 10 rebounds and six steals against USC on Feb. 17, one of six double-doubles in his career with the Golden Bears 2011-12: Appeared in 34 games for California during his sophomore season, finishing with averages of 15.2 points (43.1% FG, 39.9% 3-PT, 84.3% FT), 5.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 34.1 minutes Named to the NABC All-District IX Team Led the Golden Bears in scoring (15.2), rebounds (5.7), 3-pointers (83) and free throw percentage (84.3%) Ranked among the Pac-12 leaders in 3-point field goals (first), free throw percentage (second), defensive rebounding (fifth), scoring (sixth) and 3-point percentage (10 th ) Recorded double-digit scoring in 28 games, including seven 20-point contests Finished with a season-high 26 points (9-16 FG, 6-8 3-PT) and a career-high 12 rebounds in a win at Oregon on Jan. 8 2010-11: Named the Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year, averaging 13.4 points (44.6% FG, 40.0% 3-PT, 80.4% FT), 5.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 0.94 steals and 33.8 minutes in 31 games Set the school record for most 3-pointers made in a season by a freshman (62), and also ranks third in free throw percentage (80.4%) and fifth in 3-point percentage (40.0%) among freshmen in school history Led the team in scoring during conference play, averaging 16.4 points Scored a season-best 30 points (10-15 FG, 4-6 3-PT) in an overtime win over Washington State on Jan. 13. HIGH SCHOOL: The 2010 Gatorade Player of the Year at Price High School in Los Angeles... Also a Parade All-American, Wooden Award winner, ESPN California State Player of the Year, Division IV State Player of the Year and the Los Angeles Times Player of the Year as a senior... Ranked No. 57 of ESPN's Top 100 and also No. 30 among shooting guards by ESPN... Also ranked No. 69 in Rivals' Top 150... A member of the Best in the West first team in 2010... Averaged 23.0 ppg, 10.8 rpg and 2.0 apg as a senior... In the Southern Section Division 4AA championship game, totaled 22 points and led the Knights to a narrow victory, their second straight section title and a final record of 29-3... Posted 38 points against Crenshaw and Ventura High Schools, earning ESPN Rise California Student-Athlete of the Week honors as a result... In his junior season, helped Price HS win a CIF Southern Section Div. VI title and garner an overall record of 27-6... In the regional final that year, posted 26 points and 13 rebounds. PERSONAL: Parents are Allen Crabbe Jr. and Cheryl Price... Has an older sister... Father played basketball at Pepperdine... Played for the Compton Magic club team Pronounced CRAB. NCAA SEASON STATISTICS (CALIFORNIA) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 10-11 California 31-31 1049 139-312.446 62-155.400 74-92.804 20 145 165 61 48 29 46 14 414 5.3 2.0 13.4 11-12 California 34-33 1158 179-415.431 83-208.399 75-89.843 32 162 194 71 48 18 53 20 516 5.7 2.1 15.2 12-13 California 33-33 1195 215-468.459 64-184.348 113-139.813 33 167 200 87 69 37 83 23 607 6.1 2.6 18.4 TOTALS 98-97 3402 533-1195.446 209-547.382 262-320.819 85 474 559 219 165 84 182 57 1537 5.7 2.2 15.7

#10 - Olek Czyz POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 6-8 WEIGHT: 237 BIRTHDATE: March 3, 1990 BIRTHPLACE: Gydnia, Poland HIGH SCHOOL: Reno HS (Reno, Nev.) COLLEGE: Nevada NBA EXPERIENCE: None LAST TEAM: Virtus Roma (Italy) NOTEWORTHY: Played in 48 games with Virtus Roma in 2012-13, averaging 5.6 points (52.8% FG) and 3.7 rebounds in 14.5 minutes Played his freshman season at Duke before transferring midway through his sophomore year to Nevada In his four years of collegiate basketball, averaged 10.3 points (53.0% FG), 5.0 rebounds and 27.1 minutes in 77 games Sat out the first nine games of his junior season in 2010-11 due to NCAA transfer rules In 58 career games with the Wolfpack, averaged 13.2 points (53.6% FG, 37.7% 3-PT), 6.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 28.8 minutes Named to the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) All-Conference First Team as a senior in 2011-12, when he averaged 13.8 points (54.1% FG), 6.5 rebounds and 28.4 minutes Helped lead Nevada to the WAC Regular Season Championship Ranked in the top-10 in the conference in both scoring (10 th ), rebounding (sixth) and field goal percentage (sixth) Ranked first on the squad in field goal percentage (53.1%), second in rebounding (6.5) and third in scoring (13.8) In his first season with Nevada in 2010-11, earned WAC All-Newcomer Team honors after averaging 12.3 points (52.9% FG, 45.0% 3-PT), 5.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 29.4 minutes in 23 games Led the team as a junior in field goal (52.9%) and 3-point (45.0%) percentage Ranked fourth on the squad in scoring Averaged 1.2 points, 1.3 rebounds and 5.8 minutes in 19 games played at Duke Pronounced CHIZH. NCAA SEASON STATISTICS (DUKE/NEVADA) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 08-09 Duke 13-0 51 3-13.231 0-3.000 2-6.333 6 6 12 3 2 0 8 1 8 0.9 0.2 0.6 09-10 Duke 6-2 61 7-12.583 1-4.250 0-0 --- 4 8 12 5 4 2 3 0 15 2.0 0.8 2.5 10-11 Nevada 23-21 677 99-187.529 27-60.450 58-97.598 38 94 132 30 46 14 48 6 283 5.7 1.3 12.3 11-12 Nevada 35-35 994 180-333.541 16-54.296 108-172.628 76 151 227 32 78 23 85 9 484 6.5 0.9 13.8 TOTALS 77-58 1783 289-545.530 44-121.364 168-275.611 124 259 383 70 130 39 144 16 790 5.0 0.9 10.3

#19 - Joel Freeland POSITION: Forward/Center HEIGHT: 6-10 WEIGHT: 225 BIRTHDATE: Feb. 7, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Farnham, England SPANISH PRO TEAM: Unicaja Malaga (Spanish ACB League) HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Selected by Portland in the first round (30 th pick overall) of the 2006 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: One season WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: One season 2012-13: Averaged 2.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 9.4 minutes per contest in 51 games played (one start) in his rookie campaign Set career highs with 13 points (5-10 FG) and six defensive rebounds at the L.A. Clippers on April 16 Scored 11 points (4-6 FG) and grabbed four rebounds at Toronto on Jan. 2 Tied for the team lead in rebounds once (April 16 at LAC) Recorded a career-high tying six rebounds three times: Feb. 10 at Orlando, April 12 vs. Oklahoma City and April 16 at L.A. Clippers Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds against Detroit on March 16 Played in two games (both starts) with the D-League s Idaho Stampede Dec. 14-15, averaging 20.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 37.0 minutes. PRO CAREER: 2011-12: Led Unicaja Malaga in scoring and rebounding with 12.9 points and 7.5 rebounds in 28.2 minutes over 31 games The team leader with 12.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game in 14 contests in 2011-12 EuroCup games, as Malaga made it to the round of 16 for the second consecutive season Named to the Eurobasket.com All-Spanish ACB Third Team Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague Honorable Mention for the second consecutive season 2010-11: His 13.2 points and team leading 6.2 rebounds per game earned him a place on the Spanish ACB League Team of the Year Selected to the Eurobasket.com All-Imports team Selected as a Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague Honorable Mention 2009-10: Team leader in points with 12.3 per game and second in rebounds at 5.1 per game, as Malaga reached the Spanish ACB semifinals for the third year in a row All-Spanish ACB Honorable Mention 2008-09: Posted double figures in points scored for the first time in his Spanish ACB career, averaging 10.0 points and 4.6 rebounds in 28 games 2007-08: Averaged 4.0 points and 2.3 rebounds in 28 ACB games 2006-07: Made his Spanish ACB debut at age 19 with Gran Canaria and scored 32 points in 15 appearances. BRITISH NATIONAL TEAM: A member of Great Britain s 2012 Olympic team, he averaged 14.6 points (second on team), 6.6 rebounds (tied for second on team) and 25.1 minutes in five games Has made 41 career appearances for the British National Team Played in five games for Great Britain at the European Championships in Lithuania, averaging 11.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, including a 27-point, 12-for-12 field goal shooting performance in Great Britain s 88-81 win over Poland Made eight appearances at the 2009 European Championships in Poland, posting 8.4 point and 4.4 rebounds per contest Averaged 10.0 points and 5.7 rebounds in six European Championship qualifying games Was named to the English U18 National Team in 2005. PERSONAL: Became the first born-and-raised Englishman ever selected in the NBA Draft when the Trail Blazers selected him 30 th overall in 2006 Portland s first English player in team history Helped run drills at a basketball clinic with youth in Beaverton in December 2012 Primarily played soccer during his childhood and didn t pick up basketball until he was 16 years old First played professionally for the Southampton-based Solent Stars while working in a local grocery store Measured 6-foot-9 by age 17. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (PORTLAND) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 12-13 Portland 51-1 477 58-142.408 0-0 --- 18-27.667 40 79 119 13 67-0 13 19 11 134 2.3 0.3 2.6 TOTALS 51-1 477 58-142.408 0-0 --- 18-27.667 40 79 119 13 67-0 13 19 11 134 2.3 0.3 2.6

#24 - Terrel Harris POSITION: Guard HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 190 BIRTHDATE: August 10, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, Texas HIGH SCHOOL: South Garland High School (Garland, Texas) COLLEGE: Oklahoma State HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Acquired along with Robin Lopez from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for the draft rights to Jeff Withey, a future second round pick and cash considerations. NBA EXPERIENCE: Two seasons WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: None 2012-13: Played in 20 games with Miami and New Orleans, averaging 0.8 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 6.9 minutes Joined New Orleans on March 8 Appeared in 13 games with the Hornets, where he averaged 0.4 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 8.3 minutes Played a season-high 28 minutes against Golden State on March 18, finishing with season bests of four points, five rebounds and two blocks Played in seven games with the Heat, averaging 1.4 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 4.1 minutes.. Played in 12 games (seven starts) with Rio Grande Valley of the NBA D-League, where he posted averages of 12.5 points (49.6% FG, 46.9% 3-PT), 7.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.08 steals and 29.8 minutes. NBA CAREER: In two years with Miami and New Orleans, notched averages of 2.3 points, 1.8 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 10.8 minutes in 42 games (one start) A member of Miami s NBA Championship team in 2012 2011-12: Appeared in 22 games (one start) for Miami in his rookie season, averaging 3.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 14.5 minutes Led the team in rebounds, steals and minutes twice each during the season Scored nine points and grabbed a career-best 14 rebounds in a career-high 44 minutes at Atlanta on Jan. 5 Tied the team s single-game season high for offensive rebounds with seven against the Hawks Recorded 10 points, six rebounds and a career-high tying four assists vs. Memphis on April 6 Played in seven games (three starts) for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers prior to the 2011-12 NBA season, averaging 17.0 points (55.6% FG), 6.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 2.14 steals and 25.0 minutes Also played in six games with EnBW Ludwigsburg of the German Bundesliga League, where he averaged 2.5 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 12.7 minutes. PLAYOFFS: Played in four postseason games with Miami during the 2012 playoffs, averaging 1.3 points, 0.8 rebounds and 2.5 minutes. D-LEAGUE: Has played in 93 career D-League games, averaging 10.2 points (48.6% FG, 38.2% 3-PT), 4.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.34 steals and 23.8 minutes 2010-11: Played in 50 games (14 starts) with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, averaging 10.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.42 steals and 26.3 minutes Led the team in steals (1.42) and tied for the team lead in games played (50) 2009-10: Played in 24 total games with Maine and Rio Grande Valley, posting averages of 5.7 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 1.08 steals and 15.3 minutes. COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Oklahoma State University, where he posted averages of 9.8 points (43.9% FG, 81.5% FT), 4.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.29 steals and 26.4 minutes in 134 games (89 starts) Earned Big 12 Conference All-Defensive Team and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention accolades his senior season Finished among the Cowboys all-time leaders in steals (2 nd, 173), games played (3 rd, 134), 3-point field goal attempts (7 th, 418) made 3-pointers (8 th, 153) and minutes (8 th, 3,537) 2008-09: Started all 35 games in which he played as a senior, averaging career highs in points (13.9), rebounds (4.8) and steals (1.74), along with 1.9 assists and 31.7 minutes Shot 48.8% from the field Scored in double figures in 26 games, including nine 20-point outings Third on the squad in scoring (13.9) and rebounding (4.8), while ranking second in assists (1.9) Scored a career-high 27 points (9-13 FG, 4-6 FG) against Texas Tech on Feb. 18 Averaged 16.0 points (58.8% FG, 50.0% 3-PT) and 5.0 rebounds in two NCAA Tournament games, helping the Cowboys reach the round of 32 2007-08: Played in 33 games (20 starts) his junior season, averaging 10.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.45 steals and 29.5 minutes Ranked second on the team in rebounds (4.2) and third in both scoring (10.5) and steals (1.45) Started the first 19 games of the season 2006-07: Notched averages of 10.0 points (42.1% 3-PT, 85.7% FT), 4.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.38 steals and 30.1 minutes in 34 games (26 starts) as a sophomore Shot 85.7 percent from the free throw line, the eighth-best mark in school history 2005-06: Appeared in 32 games (eight starts) as a freshman, averaging 4.5 points (46.7% FG), 2.0 rebounds and 13.4 minutes Shot 44.1 percent from 3-point range. PERSONAL: Son of Jackie Harris Has a brother, Kendal, and a sister, Tresa His uncle, Windell Yancy, played football at Oklahoma State from 1983-86 Enjoys playing video games in his spare time Majored in education at Oklahoma State. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (MIAMI/NEW ORLEANS) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 11-12 Miami 22-1 318 29-83.349 8-39.205 14-21.667 18 33 51 26 34-0 9 25 2 80 2.3 1.2 3.6 12-13 Miami/N.O. 20-0 137 4-27.148 0-8.000 7-10.700 4 22 26 9 17-0 2 17 3 15 1.3 0.5 0.8 TOTALS 42-1 455 33-110.300 8-47.170 21-31.677 22 55 77 35 51-0 11 42 5 95 1.8 0.8 2.3 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 11-12 Miami 4-0 10 1-2.500 0-1.000 3-4.750 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0.8 0.0 1.3 TOTALS 4-0 10 1-2.500 0-1.000 3-4.750 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0.8 0.0 1.3

#4 - Cedric Jackson POSITION: Guard HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 190 BIRTHDATE: March 5, 1986 BIRTHPLACE: Alamogordo, N.M. HIGH SCHOOL: Burlington North HS (Columbus, N.J.) COLLEGE: Cleveland State NBA EXPERIENCE: One year WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: None LAST TEAM: New Zealand Breakers (New Zealand) NOTEWORTHY: Played the last two years with the New Zealand Breakers of the Australian National Basketball League (NBL), earning All-NBL First Team honors in both seasons with the club Following the 2012-13 season, was named the NBL Most Valuable Player after averaging 14.6 points (46.1% FG), 5.9 assists, 6.9 rebounds, 2.81 steals and 30.0 minutes in 32 games Led the league in both assists and steals Helped lead the Breakers to back-to-back NBL Championships in 2012-13, part of three-straight championships won by New Zealand dating back to the 2010-11 season Appeared in 12 NBA games with Cleveland, San Antonio and Washington during the 2009-10 season, where he averaged 1.7 points, 0.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 6.2 minutes Played in the NBA D-League for two seasons from 2009-11 with the Erie Bayhawks and Idaho Stampede In his D-League career, posted averages of 14.5 points (44.0% FG), 5.6 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 2.07 steals and 34.0 minutes in 84 games Played two years at St. John s University from 2004-06 before transferring to Cleveland State Did not play during the 2006-07 season due to NCAA transfer rules In 125 career collegiate games, averaged 8.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.27 steals and 28.8 minutes In two seasons with Cleveland State, averaged 12.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 2.82 steals and 32.2 minutes in 71 games led the Horizon League in assists as a junior and senior Named to the All-Horizon League Second Team in both seasons with the Vikings Helped lead Cleveland State to the round of 32 of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (CLEVELAND/SAN ANTONIO/WASHINGTON) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 09-10 Cle/SA/Wash 12-0 74 6-20.300 1-6.167 7-12.583 2 6 8 14 7 3 11 2 20 0.7 1.2 1.7 TOTALS 12-0 74 6-20.300 1-6.167 7-12.583 2 6 8 14 7 3 11 2 20 0.7 1.2 1.7 #52 - Dallas Lauderdale POSITION: Center HEIGHT: 6-9 WEIGHT: 260 BIRTHDATE: Sept. 11, 1988 BIRTHPLACE: Solon, Ohio HIGH SCHOOL: Solon HS (Solon, Ohio) COLLEGE: Ohio State NBA EXPERIENCE: None LAST TEAM: Idaho Stampede (D-League) NOTEWORTHY: Recently on the roster of the Idaho Stampede for the 2012-13 NBA D-League Season Participated in the Trail Blazers preseason training camp last October, playing in three preseason games (0.3 ppg) Played the 2011-12 season in Poland with PGE Turow, where he averaged 2.9 points (71.6% FG), 3.2 rebounds, 1.14 blocks and 12.0 minutes in 42 games Spent four years at Ohio State from 2007-11, as he averaged 4.2 points (73.4% FG), 3.5 rebounds, 1.54 blocks and 17.6 minutes in 138 games As a senior, ranked first in the Big Ten Conference in games played (37) and third in the conference in blocks (54) Sits fifth all-time in Big Ten history in blocks (213) Enjoyed a career season as a junior, averaging career highs in points (6.5), rebounds (5.2), blocks (2.14) and minutes (25.1) Ranked first in the conference in blocks in 2009-10 (77) Played in seven NCAA Tournament games in his career, including blocking eight shots vs. UCSB in the round of 64 of the 2010 NCAA Tournament Helped the Buckeyes win the 2008 NIT Championship, playing in all five games. NCAA SEASON STATISTICS (OHIO STATE) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 07-08 Ohio St. 32-0 221 12-21.571 0-0 --- 6-16.375 17 40 57 3 31 9 17 15 30 1.8 0.1 0.9 08-09 Ohio St. 33-31 708 61-85.718 0-0 --- 33-72.458 43 77 120 7 79 9 42 67 155 3.6 0.2 4.7 09-10 Ohio St. 36-34 903 99-128.773 0-0 --- 35-86.407 59 128 187 9 79 23 32 77 233 5.2 0.3 6.5 10-11 Ohio St. 37-37 595 74-101.733 0-0 --- 8-26.308 38 82 120 6 66 3 24 54 156 3.2 0.2 4.2 TOTALS 138-102 2427 246-335.734 0-0 --- 82-200.410 157 327 484 25 255 44 115 213 574 3.5 0.2 4.2

#11 - Meyers Leonard POSITION: Center HEIGHT: 7-1 WEIGHT: 250 BIRTHDATE: February 27, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Robinson, Ill. HIGH SCHOOL: Robinson HS (Ill.) COLLEGE: Illinois HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Selected by Portland in the first round (11 th pick overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: One season WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: One season 2012-13: Notched averages of 5.5 points, 3.7 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 0.55 blocks and 17.5 minutes per game in 69 appearances (nine starts) In nine starts, averaged 11.4 points and 5.2 rebounds Scored in double figures 13 times, leading the squad in scoring once and in rebounding four times Finished third among all NBA rookies in both field goal percentage (54.5%, 151-277) and free throw percentage (80.9%, 72-89) Tied for 14 th among NBA rookies in rebounds per game (3.7) Scored 10-plus points in a career-best five straight games from March 27-April 3, as he averaged 13.4 points and 7.2 rebounds during the five-game stretch Recorded his first career double-double March 30 at Golden State, finishing with a career-best 22 points (9-17 FG) and a careerhigh 10 rebounds In his first start Nov. 21 at Phoenix, notched 12 points (6-9 FG), five rebounds, two steals and two blocks Capped a three-game stretch of scoring in double digits on March 4, scoring 15 points and grabbing six rebounds against Charlotte Notched a career-best three blocks at Detroit on Nov. 26. COLLEGE: Played in 65 games over two season for Illinois, averaging 7.7 points (56.7% FG), 4.7 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 19.8 minutes Became the highest player drafted out of Illinois since Utah selected Deron Williams third overall in the 2005 NBA Draft and just the third member of the Illini selected in the lottery His 60 blocks in the 2011-12 season rank second in school history 2011-12: Named Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (media and coaches)... Honored as Academic All-Big Ten... Led team in rebounding at 8.2 rebounds per game (third in Big Ten), field goal percentage at 58.4 percent (3rd in Big Ten, 11th in NCAA), and blocks at 1.88 per game (first in Big Ten)... Second on team in scoring at 13.6 points (16th in Big Ten)... Scored in double figures 21 times, including six 20-point games, and was Illinois' top scorer in 10 contests...his total of 60 blocks and average of 1.88 per game rank second in Illini single-season history... Tallied a career-high six blocks in the season opener vs. Loyola Chicago on Nov. 11... Posted his first double-double with a career-high 22 points and 12 rebounds while also blocking five shots vs. Richmond on Nov. 22... Named Big Ten Co-Player of the Week Dec. 5 after leading the Illini to wins over Maryland and Gonzaga, averaging 16.5 points, six rebounds and two blocks... Earned second career Big Ten Player of the Week honor Dec. 26 following games against Missouri and Cornell... Posted eighth double-double of the season by matching a career-high 22 points to go with 14 rebounds vs. Iowa on Feb. 26 2010-11: Played in 33 games, averaging 2.1 points and 1.2 rebounds... Shot 48.3 percent from the field (28-of-58)... Out of his 28 field goals, 14 were dunks... Scored a season-high 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting vs. Northwestern on Jan. 6, helping the Illini break the school record for field goal percentage. HIGH SCHOOL: The consensus top-50 recruit averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds and 4.5 blocks as a senior, leading Robinson to the 2010 IHSA Class 2A State Championship... Named a consensus First-Team All-State selection as a senior by the Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Champaign- Urbana News-Gazette and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA)... Following his senior season, named to the USA Basketball Junior Select Team that competed in the annual Nike Hoop Summit in April... Ranked No. 29 on the recruiting services consensus index, including No. 19 by Scout.com, No. 24 by Hoopmasters and No. 31 by Rivals.com... Averaged 12 points, nine rebounds and three blocks as a junior. PERSONAL: Mother is Tracie Leonard... Father is the late Jim Leonard... Has two older brothers, Chris and Bailey... Brother, Bailey, is a U.S. Marine who served in Afghanistan... Teams with Genentech and the Children s Cancer Association to host events that help Block Out Cancer Led Portland s 2012 NBA Summer League entry with 8.3 rebounds, and added 10.5 points and 1.5 blocks in four games (all starts) Twice grabbed double digits in rebounds and scored in double figures on two occasions at the 2012 NBA Summer League Enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, general curriculum at Illinois... Biggest thrill in sports was "winning state my senior year"... Four-year member of the Honor Roll in high school. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (PORTLAND) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 12-13 Portland 69-9 1206 151-277.545 3-7.429 72-89.809 80 175 255 33 168-0 11 49 38 377 3.7 0.5 5.5 TOTALS 69-9 1206 151-277.545 3-7.429 72-89.809 80 175 255 33 168-0 11 49 38 377 3.7 0.5 5.5

#0 - Damian Lillard POSITION: Guard HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195 BIRTHDATE: July 15, 1990 BIRTHPLACE: Oakland, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Oakland HS (Calif.) COLLEGE: Weber State HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Selected by Portland in the first round (sixth pick overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: One season WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: One season 2012-13: Averaged 19.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 0.90 steals and 38.6 minutes in 82 games (all starts) Named Kia NBA Rookie of the Year, joining Blake Griffin (2011), David Robinson (1990) and Ralph Sampson (1984) as the only players to win the award unanimously The fourth Trail Blazer to win the award (Roy, 2007; Wicks, 1972; Petrie, 1971) Joined Oscar Robertson and Allen Iverson as the only rookies in NBA history to record 1,500 points and 500 assists in a season One of two Trail Blazers to ever finish with 1,500 points and 500 assists in a season (Clyde Drexler-86-87, 91-92) Broke the all-time NBA rookie record for 3-pointers in a season (185), surpassing Stephen Curry s 166 3-pointers in 2009-10 Became the Portland franchise leader for most 3-point field goals in a season, breaking Damon Stoudamire s record of 181 in 2004-05 Became the first rookie to lead the NBA in total minutes played (3,167) since Elvin Hayes in 1968-69 One of 10 NBA players to score 1,500 points Led all rookies in scoring (19.0 ppg), assists (6.5 apg), field goals (553) and free throws (271) Ranked second among all rookies in free throw percentage (84.4%), tied for fifth in steals (0.90 spg) and sixth in 3-point percentage (36.8%) Finished fifth in the NBA in 3-pointers made, 12 th in points per game, tied for 16 th in assists per contest and tied for 23 rd in free throw percentage Earned Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month honors for every month, becoming one of just eight players to sweep NBA Rookie of the Month honors since the inaugural award in 1981-82 Scored in double figures in 76 of 82 games Tallied doubledigit assists in nine contests Led the team in scoring 26 times and in assists on 50 occasions Became the first Trail Blazer to win an event at NBA All-Star Weekend, winning the Taco Bell Skills Challenge Participated in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge during All-Star weekend and finished with 18 points, three rebounds and five assists in a game-high 28 minutes In the season opener vs. L.A. Lakers on Oct. 31, joined Oscar Robertson and Allen Iverson as the only players in NBA history with at least 20 points and 10 assists in their NBA debut His 11 assists tallied in the game opener were the most by an NBA rookie in his first game since Jason Kidd (11) in 1994, and the most by a Trail Blazer in his NBA debut, all-time Became the first NBA rookie to record 35 points, nine assists and zero turnovers in a game since turnovers became a stat in 1978-79 against San Antonio on March 8 Made a career-high 15 field goals and a Trail Blazer rookie-record seven 3-pointers Jan. 11 at Golden State, where he finished with 37 points, six rebounds and four assists. COLLEGE: Played in 103 career games (98 starts) over four years with Weber State, averaging 18.8 points (44.6% FG, 39.0% 3-PT, 86.7% FT), 4.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.25 steals in 32.6 minutes Finished his career second in school history in career scoring with 1,934 career points, which is also fifth in Big Sky Conference history Left as Weber State s career leader in 3-pointers made with 246, free throws made with 520 and free throw percentage at 86.7 percent, the sixth best in Big Sky history Ranks second in career assists with 362 Was a two-time Big Sky Conference MVP and earned All-American honors his junior season 2011-12: Earned All- American honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Associated Press... Became the first player in Big Sky Conference history to be named to an All-American team... Was also named the Big Sky Conference MVP and the District VIII Player of the Year... Helped lead the Wildcats to a 25-7 overall record and a 14-2 record in Big Sky Conference play... Finished second in the country with a scoring average of 24.5 points, the best single-season average in Weber State history... Scored 784 points on the season, which is the most in Weber State single-season history and ranks as the third most in Big Sky Conference single-season history... Scored a career-high 41 points in leading the Wildcats to a double-overtime win over San Jose State... Also scored 40 points in a win over Portland State... Was named Big Sky Player of the Week five times and was also named National Player of the Week in January... Finished the season 12th in the nation in free throw percentage after shooting 88.7 percent for the season, the third best single-season percentage in Weber State history... Tied the single-season record for most free throws made with 228 and was fifth in attempts... Was also 15th in the nation in 3-pointers per game... Made 94 3-pointers, the most in WSU single-season history and the sixth most in Big Sky history... 2010-11: Played in just nine games for the Wildcats before suffering a foot injury that forced him to miss the remainder of the season... Received a medical redshirt season... Suffered the injury in the second half of Weber State s game at Tulsa on December 16... In his nine games with the Wildcats, averaged 19.7 points and 4.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game 2009-10: Named the 2009-10 Big Sky Conference MVP and earned First Team All-Conference honors for a second year in a row... Named to the Big Sky Postseason All-Tournament Team... Earned Honorable Mention All-American honors by the Associated Press... Named to the United States Basketball Writers Association All-District VIII team and was Second Team All-District VIII on the National Associations of Basketball Coaches team... Led the Big Sky Conference in overall scoring at 19.9 points per game... Made 29 straight free throws during a stretch from late November through early December... Played 50 of the 55 minutes in the 95-93 three overtime win at Idaho State, scoring the winning basket with less than two seconds left in the third overtime 2008-09: Was a unanimous selection as the Big Sky Freshman of the Year and was named to the Big Sky All-Conference First Team Became the first freshman to earn All-Conference First Team honors since Rodney Stuckey of Eastern Washington in 2006, and the first true freshman in Big Sky history to earn First Team honors Became just the third Wildcat ever to earn Freshman of the Year honors Appeared in all 31 games (26 starts) Averaged 11.5 points per game, second best on the team and 12th best in the Big Sky Was third in the conference in free throw percentage (84.1%) and finished ninth in assists at 2.9 per game. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Orlando Watkins at Oakland High where he was First Team all-league his junior and senior seasons Averaged just over 28 points per game as a senior with a single-game high of 45 Averaged 20 points, four rebounds and four assists his junior season. PERSONAL: Full name is Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard... Parents are Houston and Gina... Partners with the Trail Blazers, Les Schwab and Adidas in a regional antibullying campaign that encourages everyone to stand up for the rights of others and formally pledge to show respect for all people Named the recipient of the NBA s Kia Community Assist Award for March 2013 in recognition of his outstanding efforts in the community, ongoing advocacy and charitable work Awarded the 2012-13 Maurice Lucas Award, given annually to the Trail Blazers player who best represents the indomitable spirit of Maurice Lucas through his contributions on the court and in the community Named Co-MVP of the 2012 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas after leading all players with 26.5 points to go with 4.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists in four games (all starts) Majored in Technical Sales at Weber State Wears No. 0 for the Trail Blazers in honor of the town he grew up in, Oakland; the town where he played in college, Ogden, Utah; and the state where he will play in the NBA, Oregon. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (PORTLAND) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 12-13 Portland 82-82 3167 553-1288.429 185-503.368 271-321.844 42 215 257 531 172-0 74 243 19 1562 3.1 6.5 19.0 TOTALS 82-82 3167 553-1288.429 185-503.368 271-321.844 42 215 257 531 172-0 74 243 19 1562 3.1 6.5 19.0

#3 - CJ McCollum POSITION: Guard HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 197 BIRTHDATE: Sept. 19, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Canton, Ohio HIGH SCHOOL: GlenOak HS (Canton, Ohio) COLLEGE: Lehigh HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Selected by Portland in the first round (10 th pick overall) of the 2013 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: None LAST TEAM: Lehigh (NCAA) COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Lehigh University, where he averaged 21.3 points (43.9% FG, 37.7% 3-PT, 82.5% FT), 6.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 2.04 steals and 32.9 minutes In 2009-10, became the first Patriot League player to ever be named both Player and Rookie of the Year Also earned the Patriot League Player of the Year as a junior Three-time First Team All-Patriot League member (2009-12) Ranks first in Patriot League history and second all-time at Lehigh with 2,361 career points Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American as a junior and freshman 2012-13: Played in 12 games as a senior before suffering a broken left foot on Jan. 5 Was enjoying a superb senior season prior to the injury, leading the nation in scoring at 23.9 points (49.5% FG, 51.6% 3-PT, 84.9% FT) along with 5.0 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.42 steals and 31.0 minutes Scored 30-plus points in four of 12 games played, including a season-high 36 points against Baylor to open the season Tallied 25 second half points against Quinnipiac on Nov. 27, a career high for most points scored in a half 2011-12: Earned Patriot League Player of the Year honors as a junior after leading the conference in scoring (21.9), ranking second in rebounding (6.5) and averaging career highs in assists (3.5) and steals (2.60) in 33.1 minutes Ranked fifth nationally in points per game Named Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Player of the Year, along with being named a Lute Olsen All-American and National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) First Team All-District member Earned Patriot League Player of the Week six times during the season, tying his total from the previous year Helped lead Lehigh to the round of 32 at the NCAA Tournament, including a 75-70 win over second seeded Duke in the round of 64 Finished with 30 points, six rebounds and six assists in the win against the Blue Devils Scored 14 points and tallied eight rebounds against Xavier in the round of 32 Named Most Valuable Player of the Patriot League Tournament, leading the Mountain Hawks to an 82-77 victory over Bucknell in the championship game by finishing with 29 points, three rebounds, five assists, two blocks and three steals 2010-11: Started all 31 games in which he played as a sophomore, averaging 21.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 2.48 steals and 34.5 minutes Finished ninth in the nation and first in the Patriot League in scoring, third in the conference in rebounding and 12 th nationally in steals Also led the Patriot League in free throw percentage (84.5%) Named to the NABC First Team All-District, as well as to the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) All-District team Named the Patriot League Player of the Week a then-record six times Scored a career-best 42 points (15-25 FG) Nov. 26 against Kent State, the third most points scored by a Lehigh player all-time and just seven points shy of tying the school record Recorded 10 double-doubles on the season 2009-10: Completed a record freshman season, leading the nation in scoring (19.1) while also averaging 5.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.30 steals and 31.9 minutes in 33 games Along with winning the Patriot League Player and Rookie of the Year awards, was a conference First Team All-League, All-Rookie and All-Tournament Team selection Named to the Sporting News All-Freshman Team Nine-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week, tied for the most in conference history Scored in double figures in 29 of 33 games, including 17 games of 20-plus points and three games of at least 30 points Scored 26 points against top-seeded Kansas in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time First-Team All-Federal League, All-District IV and All-County selection at GlenOak High School in Canton, Ohio Federal League, District IV and Stark County Player of the Year in 2009 First-Team All-Ohio selection and Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior Leading scorer in school history with 1,405 career points Holds the school and county record for most points in a game with 54 Averaged 29.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3.0 steals per game as a senior Member of DECA, BLAST and E-commerce. PERSONAL: Majored in journalism Son of Kathy Andrews and Errick McCollum Penned an article for The Sporting News in 2012 about his decision to return to school his senior year. NCAA SEASON STATISTICS (LEHIGH) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 09-10 Lehigh 33-31 1052 203-442.459 72-171.421 153-189.810 46 119 165 79 48 43 66 7 631 5.0 2.4 19.1 10-11 Lehigh 31-31 1069 214-537.399 52-165.315 197-233.845 59 183 242 66 53 77 88 21 677 7.8 2.1 21.8 11-12 Lehigh 35-35 1160 254-573.443 60-176.341 198-244.811 50 179 229 124 73 91 81 19 766 6.5 3.5 21.9 12-13 Lehigh 12-12 372 96-194.495 33-64.516 62-73.849 12 48 60 35 21 17 32 4 287 5.0 2.9 23.9 TOTALS 111-109 3653 767-1746.439 217-576.377 610-739.825 169 529 696 304 195 226 267 51 2361 6.3 2.7 21.3

#41 - Thomas Robinson POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 6-10 WEIGHT: 237 BIRTHDATE: March 17, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Washington, D.C. HIGH SCHOOL: Brewster Academy (N.H.) COLLEGE: Kansas HOW ACQUIRED/DRAFT BACKGROUND: Acquired from the Houston Rockets in exchange for the NBA rights to Kostas Papanikolaou and Marko Todorovic, and two future second round picks on July 10, 2013. Originally selected by the Sacramento Kings with the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft. NBA EXPERIENCE: One season WITH TRAIL BLAZERS: None 2012-13: Appeared in 70 games with Sacramento and Houston during his rookie season, posting averages of 4.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 15.1 minutes Played in 19 games with the Rockets after being acquired by Houston along with Francisco Garcia and Tyler Honeycutt from Sacramento in exchange for Patrick Patterson, Toney Douglas and Cole Aldrich on Feb. 20 Averaged 4.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 13.0 minutes with Houston Scored a career-high 15 points (6-7 FG) along with six rebounds, three steals and two blocks against Cleveland on March 22 Recorded 10 points (3-4 FG), eight rebounds and three steals in a win over Dallas on March 3 Averaged 4.8 points, 4.7 rebounds and 15.9 minutes in 51 games with the Kings Tallied three double-doubles while with Sacramento, including a 12-point, career-high 14-rebound performance against Phoenix on Jan. 23 Grabbed double-digit rebounds in three consecutive games from Jan. 7-12 Scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds in a career-best 30 minutes vs. Portland on Nov. 13. COLLEGE: Played three seasons at the University of Kansas, where he averaged 9.8 points (52.5% FG), 7.3 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 18.7 minutes in 105 games His overall three-year Kansas record of 100-13 are the most wins in a three-year period in Kansas basketball history A consensus First Team All- American as a junior in 2011-12 Earned the Big 12 Conference Player of the Year Award as a junior, and was named to the All-Big 12 First Team Named the ESPN.com National Player of the Year, Naismith Men s College Player of the Year Finalist and was a First Team All-American on the John R. Wooden, The Sporting News and CBSSports.com s teams 2011-12: Played and started all 39 games as a junior, averaging 17.7 points (50.5% FG), 11.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.08 steals and 31.8 minutes Led the nation with 27 double-doubles, and ranked second in the country in rebounding (11.9) His 27 doubledoubles surpassed Drew Gooden s Kansas single-season record of 25 set in 2002 Total of 463 rebounds ranks second all-time in Kansas single-season history behind Wilt Chamberlain (510, 1956-57) Became the first unanimous Associated Press All-American since Blake Griffin in 2009 Named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week four times during the regular season Helped lead the Jayhawks to the Championship game of the 2012 NCAA Tournament Recorded four double-doubles in six NCAA Tournament games, including an 18-point, 17-rebound performance against Kentucky in the championship game Named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team after averaging 16.7 points and 12.5 rebounds during the tournament Recorded 30 points (10-14 FG) and 21 rebounds vs. North Dakota on Dec. 31, 2011, becoming the first Jayhawk to post a 30-point, 20-rebound game since Wayne Hightower in 1961 Just the sixth player in Big 12 history to record a 30-20 game 2010-11: Averaged 7.6 points (60.1% FG), 6.4 rebounds and 14.6 minutes in 33 games (two starts) as a sophomore Led the squad among players who played at least 10.0 minutes per game in field goal percentage (60.1%) Posted four double-doubles his sophomore season, including finishing with 12 points (5-9 FG) and 14 rebounds in Kansas NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen victory over Richmond Scored in double figured in 11 games 2009-10: Played in 33 games (one start) his freshman season, averaging 2.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 7.2 minutes Recorded his first double-double of his collegiate career in just his sixth game as a Jayhawk, notching 15 points (6-7 FG) and 10 rebounds against Alcorn State on Dec. 2, 2009 Had 10 points and seven rebounds in a win over Radford on Dec. 9. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H., his senior season Averaged 16 points, 13 rebounds and five blocked shots per game in 2008-09 for Brewster Earned First Team Prep School All-American A Parade All-American and Reebok All-Star selection as a senior... Played his junior season at Riverdale Baptist High School in Upper Marlboro, Md. Riverdale Baptist went 31-6 his junior season Averaged 16 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks per game while at Riverdale Baptist An All-County selection as a junior Had 23 double-doubles his junior seas. Best game at Riverdale was 32 points, 27 rebounds and nine blocked shots Rated the No. 7 power forward in the class of 2009 by Rivals.com Was rated No. 24 overall by Scout.com, No. 31 by Rivals.com and No. 40 by ESPNU 100. PERSONAL: Born Thomas Earl Robinson Son of the late Lisa Robinson Lists his hero as his mother Nickname is T-Rob Has three siblings Favorite TV shows include Martin and Fresh Prince of Bel Air. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (SACRAMENTO/HOUSTON) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 12-13 Sac/Hou 70-0 1056 138-321.430 0-1.000 57-109.523 122 193 315 46 124-0 41 88 26 333 4.5 0.7 4.8 TOTALS 70-0 1056 138-321.430 0-1.000 57-109.523 122 193 315 46 124-0 41 88 26 333 4.5 0.7 4.8

#7 - Dexter Strickland POSITION: Guard HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 177 BIRTHDATE: October 1, 1990 BIRTHPLACE: Newark, N.J. HIGH SCHOOL: St. Patrick HS (Elizabeth, N.J.) COLLEGE: North Carolina NBA EXPERIENCE: None LAST TEAM: North Carolina (NCAA) NOTEWORTHY: Played four seasons at the University of North Carolina, where he averaged 7.0 points (46.0% FG), 2.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.14 steals and 24.1 minutes in 128 games Led the country in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.19) as a senior in 2012-13 Fifth in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in assists (4.2) as a senior Notched a career season as a senior, averaging career highs in points (7.8), assists (4.2) and minutes (27.7) Ranked second on the squad in assists as a senior, and fifth in points Appeared in 19 games as a junior before missing the rest of the season with a torn right ACL suffered on Jan. 19, 2012 Prior to the injury, was leading the team in field goal percentage, shooting 57.0 percent from the field Led the team in steals (45) his sophomore season while ranking eighth in the ACC Averaged 10.3 points (55.7% FG) and 2.5 assists in four games during the 2011 NCAA Tournament, helping lead the Tar Heels reach the Elite Eight Ranked third on the team in steals as a freshman (33) Played in two NCAA Tournaments (2011, 2013) and one NIT (2010) during his time with North Carolina. NCAA SEASON STATISTICS (NORTH CAROLINA) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 09-10 N. Carolina 36-4 624 67-155.432 8-34.235 54-78.692 6 48 54 71 61 33 62 3 196 1.5 2.0 5.4 10-11 N. Carolina 36-37 1000 94-206.456 8-32.250 83-121.686 34 82 116 82 71 46 54 0 279 3.1 2.2 7.5 11-12 N. Carolina 19-19 461 57-100.570 0-2.000 28-42.667 10 29 39 39 29 25 26 3 142 2.1 2.1 7.5 12-13 N. Carolina 36-36 998 105-241.436 4-23.174 68-98.694 20 67 87 150 56 42 47 3 282 2.4 4.2 7.8 TOTALS 128-96 3083 323-702.460 20-91.220 233-339.687 70 226 296 342 217 146 189 9 899 2.3 2.7 7.0 #8 - Dominic Waters POSITION: Guard HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180 BIRTHDATE: Sept. 28, 1986 BIRTHPLACE: Portland, Ore. HIGH SCHOOL: Grant HS (Portland, Ore.) COLLEGE: Portland State NBA EXPERIENCE: None NOTEWORTHY: Most recently played for Hapoel Halon of the Israeli Basketball Super League in 2012-13 Appeared in 16 league games with the club, posting averages of 12.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 1.31 steals and 36.1 minutes Also played in six EuroChallenge games, averaging 5.0 points, 2.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 28.8 minutes Prior to joining Hapoel Halon, played with Union Olimpija in Slovenia Averaged 3.5 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 13.5 minutes in 12 games played in the Adriatic League Posted averages of 2.4 points, 1.0 rebound and 3.6 assists in 14.9 minutes during nine Euroleague games Spent the 2011-12 season playing in Belgium with Liege Basket Played in 30 games and posted averaged of 12.6 points (53.2% FG), 2.7 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 28.6 minutes During 2010-11, played for VOO Verviers-Pepinster of Belgium, averaging 15.0 points (51.9% FG), 1.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 32.0 minutes in 30 games Played two years of college basketball at Hawaii from 2005-07 before transferring to Portland State Sat out the 2007-08 season due to NCAA transfer rules Named to the All-Big Sky Conference Second Team in both seasons played for the Vikings in 2009-10 In his two seasons at Portland State, averaged 14.9 points (47.3% FG, 43.5% 3-PT, 86.9% FT), 2.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 28.9 minutes in 65 games (34 starts) Helped lead the Vikings to the Big Sky Championship as a junior in 2009 Averaged 18.6 points, 2.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 33.7 minutes as a senior (32 games) In two seasons at Hawaii, played in 49 games and averaged 5.0 points, 1.0 rebound, 1.3 assists and 13.7 minutes In his four year collegiate career, averaged 10.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 22.3 minutes in 115 games (37 starts) Attended Portland s Grant High School, averaging 23.4 points per game as a senior, which ranked third in the state Was named First Team All-State and was the Class 4A Player of the Year his senior season with the Generals. NCAA SEASON STATISTICS (HAWAII/PORTLAND STATE) SEASON/TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 05-06 Hawaii 19-2 159 16-37.432 10-21.476 14-23.609 2 8 10 13 17 0 10 0 56 0.5 0.7 2.9 06-07 Hawaii 30-1 512 54-132.409 28-71.394 52-60.867 5 36 41 51 57 6 57 0 188 1.4 1.7 6.3 08-09 Port. St. 33-2 798 124-272.456 60-134.448 67-83.807 16 65 81 97 58 20 66 2 375 2.5 2.9 11.4 09-10 Port. St. 32-32 1079 193-398.485 70-165.424 138-153.902 9 64 73 151 82 25 113 1 594 2.3 4.7 18.6 TOTALS 114-37 2548 387-839.461 168-391.430 271-319.850 32 173 205 312 214 51 246 3 1213 1.8 2.7 10.6