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University of Michigan Basketball History & Record Book Updated as of April 9, 2013 Michigan & Professional Basketball

Professional Draft Picks U-M AND THE PROFESSIONAL DRAFT ABA Draft Picks (9) Round Pick 1967 Craig Dill Indiana Pacers 3rd - 1969 Dennis Stewart Los Angeles Stars 4th - 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich Utah Stars 5th - 1971 Dan Fife Carolina Cougars 17th - 1972 Wayne Grabiec Dallas Chaparrals 9th - 1973 Ken Brady San Diego Conquistadors 5th No. 44 Henry Wilmore San Antonio Spurs 8th No. 72 Campy Russell New York Nets 2nd No. 14 1975 C.J. Kupec St. Louis Spirits 5th No. 45 NBA Draft Selections (51) Round Pick 1965 Bill Buntin Detroit Pistons 1st No. 3 George Pomey St. Louis Hawks 15th No. 102 1966 Cazzie Russell New York Knicks 1st No. 1 1967 Craig Dill San Diego Rockets 4th No. 42 1969 Dennis Stewart Phoenix Suns 4th No. 44 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich San Diego Rockets 1st No. 2 1971 Dan Fife Milwaukee Bucks 10th No. 168 1972 Wayne Grabiec Boston Celtics 3rd No.43 1973 Ken Brady Detroit Pistons 4th No. 61 Henry Wilmore Detroit Pistons 5th No. 78 Ernie Johnson Philadelphia 76ers 14th No. 189 1974 Campy Russell Cleveland Cavaliers 1st No. 8 1975 C.J. Kupec Los Angeles Lakers 4th No. 56 1976 Wayman Britt Los Angeles Lakers 4th No. 60 1977 Rickey Green Golden State Warriors 1st No. 16 Steve Grote Cleveland Cavaliers 3rd No. 55 John Robinson Los Angeles Lakers 5th No. 110 1978 Dave Baxter Seattle Supersonics 3rd No. 61 Joel Thompson Houston Rockets 4th No. 69 1979 Phil Hubbard Detroit Pistons 1st No. 15 1981 Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers 1st No. 19 John Johnson Boston Celtics 3rd No. 69 Paul Heuerman Boston Celtics 3rd No. 69 Thad Garner Utah Jazz 7th No. 141 1983 Ike Person Detroit Pistons 9th No. 213 1984 Tim McCormick Cleveland Cavaliers 1st No. 12 Eric Turner Detroit Pistons 2nd No. 32 Dan Pelekoudas Detroit Pistons 10th No. 225 1986 Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks 1st No. 7 Richard Rellford Indiana Pacers 5th No. 95 Butch Wade New York Nicks 6th No. 117 Robert Henderson Chicago Bulls 7th No. 144 1987 Antoine Joubert Detroit Pistons 6th No. 134 1988 Gary Grant Seattle Supersonics 1st No. 15 1989 Glen Rice Miami Heat 1st No. 4 1990 Rumeal Robinson Atlanta Hawks 1st No. 10 Loy Vaught Los Angeles Clippers 1st No. 13 Terry Mills Milwaukee Bucks 1st No. 16 Sean Higgins San Antonio Spurs 2nd No. 54 1993 Chris Webber* Orlando Magic 1st No. 1 Eric Riley Dallas Mavericks 2nd No. 33 1994 Juwan Howard Washington Bullets 1st No. 5 Jalen Rose Denver Nuggets 1st No. 13 1995 Jimmy King Toronto Raptors 2nd No. 35 1997 Maurice Taylor* Los Angeles Clippers 1st No. 14 1998 Robert Traylor* Dallas Mavericks 1st No. 6 Maceo Baston Chicago Bulls 2nd No. 58 1999 Louis Bullock* Minnesota Timberwolves 2nd No. 42 2000 Jamal Crawford Cleveland Cavaliers 1st No. 8 2004 Bernard Robinson Jr. Charlotte Bobcats 2nd No. 45 2011 Darius Morris Los Angele Lakers 2nd No. 41 U-M NBA TOP 5 DRAFT SELECTIONS No. 1 Draft Pick 1966 Cazzie Russell New York Knicks 1993 Chris Webber* Orlando Magic No. 2 Draft Pick 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich San Diego Rockets No. 3 Draft Pick 1965 Bill Buntin Detroit Pistons No. 4 Draft Pick 1989 Glen Rice Miami Heat No. 5 Draft Pick 1994 Juwan Howard Washington Bullets U-M FIRST ROUND DRAFT SELECTIONS 1965 Bill Buntin Detroit Pistons No. 3 1966 Cazzie Russell New York Knicks No. 1 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich San Diego Rockets No. 2 1974 Campy Russell Cleveland Cavaliers No. 8 1977 Rickey Green Golden State Warriors No. 16 1979 Phil Hubbard Detroit Pistons No. 15 1981 Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers No. 19 1984 Tim McCormick Cleveland Cavaliers No. 12 1986 Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks No. 7 1988 Gary Grant Seattle Supersonics No. 15 1989 Glen Rice Miami Heat No. 4 1990 Rumeal Robinson Atlanta Hawks No. 10 Loy Vaught Los Angeles Clippers No. 13 Terry Mills Milwaukee Bucks No. 16 1993 Chris Webber* Orlando Magic No. 1 1994 Juwan Howard Washington Bullets No. 5 Jalen Rose Denver Nuggets No. 13 1997 Maurice Taylor* Los Angeles Clippers No. 14 1998 Robert Traylor* Dallas Mavericks No. 6 2000 Jamal Crawford Cleveland Cavaliers No. 8 U-M DRAFT DAY TRADES June 19, 1984: Tim McCormick was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1st round (12th pick) of the 1984 NBA Draft. He was traded by the Cleveland with Cliff Robinson to the Washington Bullets for Melvin Turpin. McCormick was then traded again by the Washington with Ricky Sobers to the Seattle Supersonics for Gus Williams. June 28, 1988: Gary Grant was drafted by the Seattle Supersonics in the 1st round (15th pick) of the 1988 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Seattle with a 1989 1st round draft pick (Kenny Payne) to the Los Angeles Clippers for Michael Cage. June 30, 1993: Chris Webber was drafted by the Orlando Magic in the first round (first pick) of the 1993 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Orlando to the Golden State Warriors for Anfernee Hardaway, a 1996 first round draft pick (Todd Fuller), a 1998 first round draft pick (Vince Carter) and a 2000 first round draft pick (Mike Miller). June 30, 1993: Eric Riley was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2nd round (33rd pick) of the 1993 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Dallas to the Houston Rockets for Popeye Jones. June 24, 1998: Robert Traylor was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round (sixth pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Dallas to the Milwaukee Bucks for Pat Garrity and Dirk Nowitzki. June 28, 2000: Jamal Crawford was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1st round (8th pick) of the 2000 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Cleveland with cash to the Chicago Bulls for Chris Mihm.

Professional Accolades NBA ACCOLADES All-NBA Team Members 1995-96 Juwan Howard Washington Bullets (third team) 1996-97 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets (second team) 1997-98 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets (third team) 1998-99 Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings (second team) 1999-2000 Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings (third team) 2000-01 Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings (first team) 2001-02 Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings (second team) NBA Most Improved Player 1999-2000 Jalen Rose Indiana Pacers NBA Sixth Man of the Year 1987-88 Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks 2009-10 Jamal Crawford Atlanta Hawks NBA Rookie of the Year 1993-94 Chris Webber* Golden State Warriors NBA All-Rookie Team 1966-67 Cazzie Russell New York Knicks (first team) 1986-87 Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks (first team) 1989-90 Glen Rice Miami Heat (second team) 1993-94 Chris Webber*% Golden State Warriors (first team) 1994-95 Juwan Howard Washington Bullets (second team) 1994-95 Jalen Rose Denver Nuggets (second team) 1997-98 Maurice Taylor* Los Angeles Clippers (second team) % - unanimous selection NBA RANKINGS Career Leader, Three-Point Field Goals Made Rank U-M Player Three-Point Field Goals 14th Glen Rice 1,559 Season Leader, Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Year Player Team Percentage 1981-82 Campy Russell New York Knicks.439 1996-97 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets.470 Season Leader, Free Throw Percentage Year Player Team Percentage 2011-12 Jamal Crawford Portland Trailblazers.927 Season Leader, Rebounding Year Player Team Rebounds 1998-99 Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings 13.0 Season Leader, Steals Year Player Team Steals 1983-84 Rickey Green Utah Jazz 2.65 Season Leader, Minutes Year Player Team Minutes 1996-97 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 3,362 NBA All-Stars 1956 Robert Harrison St. Louis Hawks 1972 Cazzie Russell Golden State Warriors 1974 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1975 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1976 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1977 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1979 Campy Russell Cleveland Cavaliers 1984 Rickey Green Utah Jazz 1996 Juwan Howard Washington Bullets 1996 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 1997 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 1997 Rudy Tomjanovich @ Houston Rockets 1997 Chris Webber* Washington Wizards 1998 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 2000 Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings 2001 Chris Webber*# Sacramento Kings 2002 Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings 2003 Chris Webber*# Sacramento Kings @ - participated a team coach # - voted starter NBA All-Star Game MVP 1997 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets NBA All-Star Game Three-Point Champion 1995 Glen Rice Miami Heat * - denotes player involved in U-M NCAA sanctions Jamal Crawford (top, left) was named the NBA s 2010 Sixth Man of the Year. Glen Rice (top, right) was named the MVP for the 1997 NBA All-Star game. Jalen Rose (left) was named the NBA s 2000 Most Improved Player.

NBA Championships NBA CHAMPIONS 1949-50 Robert Harrison Minneapolis Lakers Central Division First Place Tiebreaker: vs. Rochester Royals (1-0) Central Division Semifinal: vs. Chicago Stags (2-0) Central Division Final: vs. Fort Wayne Pistons (2-0) NBA Semifinal: vs. Anderson Packers (2-0) NBA Final: vs. Syracuse Nationals (4-2) 1951-52 Robert Harrison Minneapolis Lakers Western Division Semifinal: vs. Indianapolis Olympians (2-0) Western Division Final: vs. Rochester Royals (3-1) NBA Final: vs. New York Knicks (4-3) 1952-53 Robert Harrison Minneapolis Lakers Western Division Semifinal: vs. Indianapolis Olympians (2-0) Western Division Final: vs. Fort Wayne Pistons (3-2) NBA Final: vs. New York Knicks (4-1) 1969-70 Cazzie Russell New York Knicks Eastern Division Semifinal: vs. Baltimore Bullets (4-3) Eastern Division Final: vs. Milwaukee Bucks (4-1) NBA Final: vs. Los Angeles Lakers (4-3) 1981-82 Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-0) Western Conference Final: vs. San Antonio Spurs (4-0) NBA Final: vs. Philadelphia 76ers (4-2) 1984-85 Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers Western Conference First Round: vs. Phoenix Suns (3-0) Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Portland Trail Blazers (4-1) Western Conference Final: vs. Denver Nuggets (4-1) NBA Final: vs. Boston Celtics (4-2) 1993-94 Rudy Tomjanovich (HC) Houston Rockets Western Conference First Round: vs. Portland Trail Blazers (3-1) Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-3) Western Conference Final: vs. Utah Jazz (4-1) NBA Final: vs. New York Knicks (4-3) Rudy Tomjanovich coached the Houston Rockets to back-to-back NBA titles during the 1994 and 1995 seasons. 1994-05 Rudy Tomjanovich (HC) Houston Rockets Western Conference First Round: vs. Utah Jazz (3-2) Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-3) Western Conference Finals: vs. San Antonio Spurs (4-2) NBA Finals: won, 4-0 vs. Orlando Magic (4-0) 1999-2000 Glen Rice Los Angeles Lakers Western Conference First Round: vs. Sacramento Kings (3-2) Western Conference Semifinals: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-1) Western Conference Finals: vs. Portland Trail Blazers (4-3) NBA Final: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-2) 2011-12 Juwan Howard Miami Heat Eastern Conference First Round: vs. New York Knicks (4-1) Eastern Conference Semifinal: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-2) Eastern Conference Final: vs. Boston Celtics (4-3) NBA Finals: vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (4-1) Glen Rice helped the Los Angeles Lakers to the 2000 NBA Title. 2012-13 Juwan Howard Miami Heat Eastern Conference First Round: vs. Milwaukee Bucks (4-0) Eastern Conference Semifinal: vs. Chicago Bulls (4-1) Eastern Conference Final: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-3) NBA Final: vs. San Antonio Spurs (4-3) ABA CHAMPIONS 1967-68 Craig Dill Pittsburgh Pipers ABA Eastern Division Semifinal: vs. Indiana Pacers (3-0) ABA Eastern Division Final: vs. Minnesota Muskies (4-1) ABA Final: vs. New Orleans Buccaneers (4-3) 1968-69 John Clawson Oakland Oaks Western Division Semifinal: vs. Denver Rockets (4-3) Western Division Final: vs. New Orleans Buccaneers (4-0) ABA Final: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-1) 1969-70 Oliver Darden Indiana Pacers Eastern Division Semifinal: vs. Carolina Cougars (4-0) Eastern Division Final: vs. Kentucky Colonels (4-1) ABA Final: vs. Los Angeles Stars (4-2) Juwan Howard helped the Miami Heat to back-to-back titles in 2012 & 2013.

NBA Development League U-M AND NBA D-LEAGUE D-League Draft Selections Round, Pick 2001# Jimmy King Asheville Altitude 4th Round, No. 28 2003 Josh Asselin Roanoke Dazzle 1st Round, No. 4 2005 Josh Moore Albuquerque Thunderbirds 7th Round, No. 48 2007 Brent Petway Idaho Stampede 2nd Round, No. 25 2007 Daniel Horton Albuquerque Thunderbirds 2nd Round, No. 26 2007 J.C. Mathis Sioux Falls Skyforce 5th Round, No. 62 2009 J.C. Mathis Idaho Stampede 5th Round, No. 79 2010 Daniel Horton Reno Bighorns 5th Round, No. 65 2010 Kendric Price Iowa Energy 6th Round, No. 91 # Supplemental draft D-League Transactions -- All-Time Gatorade NBA Call-Ups Date Player Season from D-League to NBA Jan. 20, 2009 Courtney Sims 2008-09 Iowa Energy Phoenix Suns Feb. 14, 2009 Courtney Sims 2008-09 Iowa Energy Phoenix Suns March 23, 2009 Courtney Sims 2008-09 Iowa Energy New York Knicks April 14, 2009 Chris Hunter 2008-09 Fort Wayne Mad Ants New York Knicks Nov. 20, 2010 Chris Hunter 2009-10 Fort Wayne Mad Ants Golden State Warriors Feb. 21, 2012 Manny Harris 2011-12 Canton Charge Cleveland Cavaliers March 7, 2012 Manny Harris 2011-12 Canton Charge Cleveland Cavaliers All-Time D-League Rosters U-M Player (Pos. U-M Yrs.) Team D-League Josh Asselin (F, 1998-2001) Roanoke Dazzle 2003-04 Manny Harris (G, 2008-10) Canton Charge 2011-12 Daniel Horton (G, 2003-06) Los Angeles D-fenders 2006-07 Albuquerque Thunderbirds 2007-08 Chris Hunter (F, 2003-06) Fort Wayne Mad Ants 2008-09 Jimmy King (F, 1992-95) Asheville Altitude 2001-02 J.C. Mathis (F, 2004-05) Sioux Falls Skyforce 2007-08 Idaho Stampede 2009-10 Brent Petway (F, 2004-07) Idaho Stampede 2007-09 Courtney Sims (C, 2004-07) Iowa Energy 2007-10 DeShawn Sims (F, 2007-10) Maine Red Claws 2010-11 D-League Championship Team 2007-08 Brent Petway Idaho Stampede D-League Most Valuable Player 2008-09 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy In 2009, Courtney Sims was the NBA D-League s Most Valuable Player and shared MVP honors at the 2009 All-Star Game while playing with the Iowa Energy. D-League Defensive Player of the Year 2008-09 Brent Petway Idaho Stampede D-League Rookie of the Year 2010-11 DeShawn Sims Maine Red Claws D-League Gatorade All-League Teams 2003-04 Josh Asselin First Team 2008-09 Courtney Sims First Team 2008-09 Chris Hunter Second Team 2010-11 DeShawn Sims Third Team D-League All-Star Game 2009 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy (Red Team) 2009 Brent Petway Idaho Stampede (Red Team) 2009 Chris Hunter Fort Wayne Mad Ants (Blue Team) 2011 DeShawn Sims Maine Red Claws (Eastern Conference) 2011 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy (Eastern Conference) D-League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player 2009 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy 2011 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy D-League All-Star Game Slam Dunk Champion 2008 Brent Petway Idaho Stampede In 2009, Brent Petway was named the NBA D-League s Defensive Player of the Year. In 2008, Petway won the D-League s Dunk title as well as helping his Idaho Stampede team to the D-League Championship.

NBA Rosters Atlanta Hawks (NBA) Mike McGee G 1986-87 1 Mike McGee G 1987-88 0.5 Tim McCormick C 1990-91 1 Rumeal Robinson G 1991-92 2 Phil Hubbard AC 1998-2000 3 Jamal Crawford G 2009-11 2 Baltimore Bullets (NBA) Dennis Stewart F 1970-71 0.5 Note: The Baltimore Bullets changed its name to the Capitol Bullets in 1973, the Washington Bullets in 1974 and the Washington Wizards in 1997. Boston Celtics (NBA) Rickey Green G 1991-92 1 Eric Riley C 1998-99 1 Charlotte Bobcats (NBA) Bernard Robinson F 2005-06 2 Bernard Robinson F 2006-07 0.5 Juwan Howard F 2008-09 0.5 Charlotte Hornets (NBA) Rickey Green G 1988-89 0.5 Rumeal Robinson G 1993-94 0.5 Glen Rice F 1995-98 3 Glen Rice F 1998-99 0.5 Robert Traylor* C 2001-02 1 Juwan Howard F 2008-09 0.5 Note: Charlotte moved to New Orleans, La. in 2002 Chicago Bulls (NBA) Cazzie Russell G 1977-78 1 Jalen Rose G 2001-02 0.5 Jamal Crawford G 2001-04 4 Jalen Rose G 2002-03 1 Jalen Rose G 2003-04 0.5 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) Campy Russell F 1975-80 6 Phil Hubbard F 1981-82 0.5 John Garris^ F 1983-84 1 Phil Hubbard F 1983-89 7 Campy Russell F 1984-85 1 Robert Traylor* C 2000-01 1 Robert Traylor* C 2004-05 1 Manny Harris G 2010-11 1 Dallas Mavericks (NBA) Roy Tarpley F 1987-91 5 Roy Tarpley F 1994-95 1 Eric Riley C 1997-98 1 Juwan Howard F 2000-01 0.5 Loy Vaught F 2000-01 0.5 Juwan Howard F 2001-02 0.5 Juwan Howard F 2007-08 1 Denver Nuggets (NBA) Terry Mills F 1990-91 0.5 Jalen Rose G 1995-96 2 Jimmy King G 1996-97 1 Juwan Howard F 2001-02 0.5 Juwan Howard F 2002-03 1 Juwan Howard F 2008-09 0.5 Detroit Falcons (BAA) Tom King F 1946-47 1 Detroit Pistons (NBA) George C. Lee F 1961-62 2 Bill Buntin F 1965-66 1 Wayman Britt F 1977-78 1 Rickey Green G 1978-79 1 Phil Hubbard F 1980-81 2 Alan Hardy F 1981-82 1 Phil Hubbard F 1981-82 0.5 Terry Mills F 1993-97 5 Loy Vaught F 1999-2000 2 Terry Mills F 1999-2000 1 Chris Webber* F 2006-07 0.5 Golden State Warriors (NBA) Cazzie Russell G 1972-74 3 Rickey Green G 1977-78 1 Sean Higgins F 1992-93 1 Chris Webber* F 1993-94 1 Phil Hubbard AC 2001-03 3 Chris Webber* F 2007-08 1 Jamal Crawford G 2008-09 0.5 Chris Hunter F 2009-10 1 Houston Rockets (NBA) Rudy Tomjanovich C 1972-81 10 C.J. Kupec C 1977-78 1 Tim McCormick C 1989-90 2 Rudy Tomjanovich AC 1983-92 8.5 Rudy Tomjanovich IHC 1991-92 0.5 Rudy Tomjanovich HC 1992-2003 12 Eric Riley C 1993-94 1 Maurice Taylor* F 2001-04 4 Glen Rice F 2002-03 2 Maurice Taylor* F 2004-05 0.5 Juwan Howard F 2005-07 3 Indiana Pacers (ABA) Oliver Darden F 1967-68 1 Oliver Darden F 1969-70 0.5 Note: Indiana was a club team in the ABA before joining the NBA in 1976. Indiana Pacers (NBA) Rickey Green G 1989-90 1 Jalen Rose G 1997-2001 5 Terry Mills F 2000-01 1 Jalen Rose G 2001-02 0.5 Maceo Baston F 2006-07 1 Courtney Sims F 2007-08 1 Maceo Baston F 2008-09 1 Kentucky Colonels (ABA) Oliver Darden F 1968-69 0.5 Oliver Darden F 1969-70 0.5 Note: Kentucky folded in 1975. Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) Gary Grant G 1989-95 7 Loy Vaught F 1991-98 8 Eric Riley C 1994-95 1 Maurice Taylor* F 1998-2000 3 Glen Rice F 2003-04 1 Jamal Crawford G 2012-present 1 Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) Cazzie Russell G 1975-77 3 C.J. Kupec C 1976-77 2 Alan Hardy F 1980-81 1 Mike McGee G 1982-86 5 Demetrius Calip G 1991-92 1 Rumeal Robinson G 1996-97 0.3 Glen Rice F 1998-99 0.5 Glen Rice F 1999-2000 1 Rudy Tomjanovich HC 2004-05 1 Darius Morris G 2011-present 2 Miami Floridians (ABA) Dennis Stewart F 1970-71 0.5 Note: Miami folded in 1972. Miami Heat (NBA) Glen Rice F 1990-95 6 Gary Grant G 1996-97 1 Terry Mills F 1998-99 2 Juwan Howard F 2010-present 3 Milwaukee Hawks (NBA) Robert Harrison G 1953-54 0.5 Robert Harrison G 1954-55 1 Milwaukee Bucks (NBA) Rickey Green G 1988-89 0.5 Robert Traylor* C 1999-2000 2 Minneapolis Lakers (NBA) Robert Harrison G 1950-53 4 Robert Harrison G 1953-54 0.5 Note: Minneapolis moved to Los Angeles in 1960 Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) Eric Riley C 1995-96 1 New Jersey Nets (NBA) Tim McCormick C 1987-88 0.5 Mike McGee G 1988-89 1 Terry Mills F 1990-91 0.5 Terry Mills F 1991-92 1 Rumeal Robinson G 1992-93 1 Rumeal Robinson G 1993-94 0.5 Sean Higgins F 1994-95 1 Bernard Robinson F 2006-07 0.5 New Orleans Hornets (NBA) Robert Traylor* C 2003-04 2 Note: New Orleans moved from Charlotte in 2002. New York Knicks (NBA) Cazzie Russell G 1967-71 5 Campy Russell F 1981-82 2 Tim McCormick C 1991-92 1 Gary Grant G 1995-96 1 Glen Rice F 2000-01 1 Maurice Taylor* F 2004-05 0.5 Jalen Rose G 2005-06 0.5 Maurice Taylor* F 2005-06 1 Jamal Crawford G 2005-08 4 Chris Hunter F 2008-09 1 Courtney Sims F 2008-09 0.5 Jamal Crawford G 2008-09 0.5

NBA Rosters New York Nets (ABA) Oliver Darden F 1968-69 0.5 Note: The New York Nets were an ABA team until becoming a NBA club team in 1976. In 1977, they changed names to the New Jersey Nets. Oakland Oaks (ABA) John Clawson F 1968-69 1 Orlando Magic (NBA) Sean Higgins F 1991-92 0.5 Juwan Howard F 2003-04 1 Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) Tim McCormick C 1986-87 1 Tim McCormick C 1987-88 0.5 Rickey Green G 1990-91 1 Sean Higgins F 1995-96 1 Chris Webber* F 2004-05 0.5 Chris Webber* F 2005-06 1 Chris Webber* F 2006-07 0.5 Phoenix Suns (NBA) Mike McGee G 1989-90 1 Rumeal Robinson G 1996-97 0.3 Jalen Rose G 2006-07 1 Courtney Sims F 2008-09 0.5 Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA) Craig Dill F 1967-68 1 Note: Pittsburgh folded in 1972. Portland Trailblazers (NBA) Rumeal Robinson G 1995-96 1 Rumeal Robinson G 1996-97 0.3 Sean Higgins F 1997-98 1 Gary Grant G 1998-2001 4 Juwan Howard F 2009-10 1 Jamal Crawford G 2011-12 1 Sacramento Kings (NBA) Mike McGee G 1987-88 0.5 Chris Webber* F 1999-2004 6 Chris Webber* F 2004-05 0.5 Maurice Taylor* F 2006-07 1 San Antonio Spurs (NBA) Richard Rellford F 1987-88 1 Sean Higgins F 1990-91 1 Sean Higgins F 1991-92 0.5 San Diego Rockets (NBA) Rudy Tomjanovich C 1970-71 1 Note: San Diego moved to Houston in 1971. San Francisco Warriors (NBA) George Lee F 1963-68 5 George Lee HC 1968-69 1 George Lee HC 1969-70 0.5 Note: The San Francisco Warriors became the Golden State Warriors in 1971. Seattle Supersonics (NBA) Tim McCormick C 1985-86 2 Sheboygan Redskins (NBA) Glen Selbo# F 1949-50 1 St. Louis Hawks (NBA) Robert Harrison G 1955-56 1 Syracuse Nationals (NBA) Robert Harrison G 1957-58 2 Toronto Raptors (NBA) Jimmy King G 1995-96 1 Maceo Baston F 2002-03 1 Jalen Rose G 2003-04 0.5 Jalen Rose G 2004-05 1 Jalen Rose G 2005-06 0.5 Maceo Baston F 2007-08 1 Utah Jazz (NBA) Rickey Green G 1981-88 8 Washington Bullets/Wizards (NBA) Chris Webber* F 1995-98 4 Juwan Howard F 1995-2000 6 Juwan Howard F 2000-01 0.5 Loy Vaught F 2000-01 0.5 Phil Hubbard AC 2004-09 6 LEGEND AC Assistant Coach HC Head Coach IHC Interim Head Coach NBA National Basketball Association ABA American Baskeball Association (1967-76) BAA Basketball Association of America ^ played two years at U-M, tranfer to Boston College # played one year at U-M, transfer to Wisconsin * denotes player involved in U-M NCAA sanctions NBA YEARS AS PLAYER Player Years Juwan Howard (F, 1992-94) 19 Chris Webber* (F, 1992-93) 15 Glen Rice (F, 1986-89) 15 Rickey Green (G, 1967-77) 14 Jamal Crawford (G, 1999-2000) 13 Jalen Rose (G, 1992-94) 13 Gary Grant (G, 1985-88) 13 Cazzie Russell (G, 1964-66) 12 Terry Mills (F, 1988-90) 11 Loy Vaught (F, 1987-90) 11 Rudy Tomjanovich (C, 1968-70) 11 Maurice Taylor* (F, 1995-97) 10 Phil Hubbard (F, 1976-79) 10 Mike McGee (G, 1978-81) 9 Campy Russell (F, 1973-74) 9 Robert Harrison (G, 1946, 49) 9 Tim McCormick (C, 1981-84) 8 Robert Traylor* (C, 1996-98) 7 George Lee (F, 1957-59) 7 Rumeal Robinson (G, 1988-90) 6 Sean Higgins (F, 1988-89) 6 Roy Tarpley (F, 1983-86) 6 Eric Riley (C, 1989-93) 5 Maceo Baston (F, 1995-98) 4 Bernard Robinson Jr. (F, 2001-04) 3 C.J. Kupec (C, 1973-75) 3 Oliver Darden (F, 1964-66) 3 Alan Hardy (F, 1976-79) 2 Jimmy King (G, 1992-95) 2 Darius Morris (G, 2010-11) 2 Chris Hunter (F, 2003-06) 2 Courtney Sims (F, 2004-07) 2 Manny Harris (G, 2008-10) 1 Demetrius Calip (G, 1988-91) 1 Richard Rellford (F, 1983-86) 1 John Garris^ (F, 1979-80) 1 Wayman Britt (F, 1973-76) 1 Dennis Stewart (F, 1967-69) 1 Craig Dill (F, 1965-67) 1 John Clawson (F, 1964-66) 1 Bill Buntin (F, 1963-65) 1 Glen Selbo^ (F, 1946) 1 Tom King (F, 1944) 1 273 NBA YEARS AS HEAD COACH Coach Years Rudy Tomjanovich (C, 1968-70) 13 NBA YEARS AS ASSISTANT COACH Coach Years Phil Hubbard (F, 1976-79) 12 Mark Hughes (F, 1986-89) 4

Michigan s Professional Players Maceo Baston (F, 1995-98) 2002-03 Toronto Raptors (1) 2006-07 Indiana Pacers (1) 2007-08 Toronto Raptors (1) 2008-09 Indiana Pacers (1) Wayman Britt (F, 1973-76) 1977-78 Detroit Pistons (1) Sean Higgins (F, 1988-89) 1990-91 San Antonio Spurs (1) 1991-92 San Antonio Spurs (.5) Orlando Magic (.5) 1992-93 Golden State Warriors (1) 1994-95 New Jersey Nets (1) 1995-96 Philadelphia 76ers (1) 1997-98 Portland Trailblazers (1) Terry Mills (F, 1988-90) 1990-91 New Jersey Nets (.5) Denver Nuggets (.5) 1991-92 New Jersey Nets (1) 1993-97 Detroit Pistons (5) 1998-99 Miami Heat (2) 1999-2000 Detroit Pistons (1) 2000-01 Indiana Pacers (1) Courtney Sims (F, 2004-07) 2007-08 Indiana Pacers (1) 2008-09 Phoenix Suns (.5) New York Knicks (.5) Dennis Stewart (F, 1967-69) 1970-71 Baltimore Bullets (.5) Miami Floridians (.5) Bill Buntin (F, 1963-65) 1965-66 Detroit Pistons (1) Demetrius Calip (G, 1988-91) 1991-92 Los Angeles Lakers (1) John Clawson (F, 1964-66) 1968-69 Oakland Oaks# (1) # ABA Teams Jamal Crawford (G, 1999-2000) 2001-04 Chicago Bulls (4) 2005-08 New York Knicks (4) 2008-09 New York Knicks (.5) Golden State Warriors (.5) 2009-11 Atlanta Hawks (2) 2011-12 Portland Trailblazers (1) 2012-pres. Los Angeles Clippers (1 Oliver Darden (F, 1964-66) 1967-68 Indiana Pacers# (1) 1968-69 New York Nets# (.5) Kentucky Colonels# (.5) 1969-70 Kentucky Colonels# (.5) Indiana Pacers# (.5) # ABA Teams Craig Dill (F, 1965-67) 1967-68 Pittsburgh Pipers# (1) # ABA Teams John Garris^ (F, 1979-80) 1983-84 Cleveland Cavaliers (1) ^ transferred to Boston College Gary Grant (G, 1985-88) 1989-95 Los Angeles Clippers (7) 1995-96 New York Knicks (1) 1996-97 Miami Heat (1) 1998-2001 Portland Trailblazers (4) Rickey Green (G, 1967-77) 1977-78 Golden State Warriors (1) 1978-79 Detroit Pistons (1) 1981-88 Utah Jazz (8) 1988-89 Charlotte Hornets (.5) Milwaukee Bucks (.5) 1989-90 Indiana Pacers (1) 1990-91 Philadelphia 76ers (1) 1991-92 Boston Celtics (1) Alan Hardy (F, 1976-79) 1980-81 Los Angeles Lakers (1) 1981-82 Detroit Pistons (1) Manny Harris (G, 2008-10) 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers (1) Robert Harrison (G, 1946, 49) 1950-53 Minneapolis Lakers (4) 1953-54 Minneapolis Lakers (.5) Milwaukee Hawks (.5) 1954-55 Milwaukee Hawks (1) 1955-56 St. Louis Hawks (1) 1957-58 Syracuse Nationals (2) Juwan Howard (F, 1992-94) 1995-2000 Washington Wizards (6) 2000-01 Washington Wizards (.5) Dallas Mavericks (.5) 2001-02 Dallas Mavericks (.5) Denver Nuggets (.5) 2002-03 Denver Nuggets (1) 2003-04 Orlando Magic (1) 2005-07 Houston Rockets (3) 2007-08 Dallas Mavericks (1) 2008-09 Denver Nuggets (.5) Charlotte Bobcats (.5) 2009-10 Portland Trailblazers (1) 2010-pres. Miami Heat (3) Phil Hubbard (F, 1976-79) 1980-81 Detroit Pistons (2) 1981-82 Detroit Pistons (.5) Cleveland Cavaliers (.5) 1983-89 Cleveland Cavaliers (7) 1998-2000 Atlanta Hawks! (3) 2001-03 Golden State Warriors! (3) 2004-09 Washington Wizards! (6)! assistant coach Mark Hughes (F, 1986-89) 2002 04 Orlando Magic! (3) 2006-07 Sacramento Kings! (1)! assistant coach Chris Hunter (F, 2003-06) 2008-09 New York Knicks (1) 2009-10 Golden State Warriors (1) Jimmy King (G, 1992-95) 1995-96 Toronto Raptors (1) 1996-97 Denver Nuggets (1) Tom King (F, 1944) 1946-47 Detroit Falcons& (1) & BAA team C.J. Kupec (C, 1973-75) 1976-77 Los Angeles Lakers (2) 1977-78 Houston Rockets (1) George Lee (F, 1957-59) 1961-62 Detroit Pistons (2) 1963-68 San Francisco Warriors (5) Tim McCormick (C, 1981-84) 1985-86 Seattle Supersonics (2) 1986-87 Philadelphia 76ers (1) 1987-88 Philadelphia 76ers (.5) New Jersey Nets (.5) 1989-90 Houston Rockets (2) 1990-91 Atlanta Hawks (1) 1991-92 New York Knicks (1) Mike McGee (G, 1978-81) 1982-86 Los Angeles Lakers (5) 1986-87 Atlanta Hawks (1) 1987-88 Atlanta Hawks (.5) Sacramento Kings (.5) 1988-89 New Jersey Nets (1) 1989-90 Phoenix Suns (1) Darius Morris (G, 2010-11) 2011-pres. Los Angeles Lakers (2) Richard Rellford (F, 1983-86) 1987-88 San Antonio Spurs (1) Glen Rice (F, 1986-89) 1990-95 Miami Heat (6) 1995-98 Charlotte Hornets (3) 1998-99 Charlotte Hornets (.5) Los Angeles Lakers (.5) 1999-2000 Los Angeles Lakers (1) 2000-01 New York Knicks (1) 2002-03 Houston Rockets (2) 2003-04 Los Angeles Clippers (1) Eric Riley (C, 1989-93) 1993-94 Houston Rockets (1) 1994-95 Los Angeles Clippers (1) 1995-96 Minnesota T wolves (1) 1997-98 Dallas Mavericks (1) 1998-99 Boston Celtics (1) Bernard Robinson Jr. (F, 2001-04) 2005-06 Charlotte Bobcats (2) 2006-07 Charlotte Bobcats (.5) New Jersey Nets (.5) Rumeal Robinson (G, 1988-90) 1991-92 Atlanta Hawks (2) 1992-93 New Jersey Nets (1) 1993-94 New Jersey Nets (.5) Charlotte Hornets (.5) 1995-96 Portland Trailblazers (1) 1996-97 Portland Trailblazers (.3) Phoenix Suns (.3) Los Angeles Lakers (.3) Jalen Rose (G, 1992-94) 1995-96 Denver Nuggets (2) 1997-2001 Indiana Pacers (5) 2001-02 Indiana Pacers (.5) Chicago Bulls (.5) 2002-03 Chicago Bulls (1) 2003-04 Chicago Bulls (.5) Toronto Raptors (.5) 2004-05 Toronto Raptors (1) 2005-06 Toronto Raptors (.5) New York Knicks (.5) 2006-07 Phoenix Suns (1) Campy Russell (F, 1973-74) 1975-80 Cleveland Cavaliers (6) 1981-82 New York Knicks (2) 1984-85 Cleveland Cavaliers (1) Cazzie Russell (G, 1964-66) 1967-71 New York Knicks (5) 1972-74 Golden State Warriors (3) 1975-77 Los Angeles Lakers (3) 1977-78 Chicago Bulls (1) Glen Selbo^ (F, 1946) 1949-50 Sheboygan Redskins (1) ^ transferred to Wisconsin Roy Tarpley (F, 1983-86) 1987-91 Dallas Mavericks (5) 1994-95 Dallas Mavericks (1) Maurice Taylor* (F, 1995-97) 1998-2000 Los Angeles Clippers (3) 2001-04 Houston Rockets (4) 2004-05 Houston Rockets (.5) New York Knicks (.5) 2005-06 New York Knicks (1) 2006-07 Sacramento Kings (1) * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Rudy Tomjanovich (C, 1968-70) 1970-71 San Diego Rockets (1) 1972-81 Houston Rockets (10) 1992-2003 Houston Rockets@ (12) 2004-05 Los Angeles Lakers@ (1) @ head coach Robert Traylor* (C, 1996-98) 1999-2000 Milwaukee Bucks (2) 2000-01 Cleveland Cavaliers (1) 2001-02 Charlotte Hornets (1) 2003-04 New Orleans Hornets (2) 2004-05 Cleveland Cavaliers (1) * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Loy Vaught (F, 1987-90) 1991-98 Los Angeles Clippers (8) 1999-2000 Detroit Pistons (2) 2000-01 Dallas Mavericks (.5) Washington Wizards (.5) Chris Webber* (F, 1992-93) 1993-94 Golden State Warriors (1) 1995-98 Washington Wizards (4) 1999-2004 Sacramento Kings ()6 2004-05 Sacramento Kings (.5) Philadelphia 76ers (.5) 2005-06 Philadelphia 76ers (1) 2006-07 Philadelphia 76ers (.5) Detroit Pistons (.5) 2007-08 Golden State Warriors (1) * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete

NBA Transactions ALL-TIME U-M NBA TRANSACTIONS Maceo Baston June 24, 1998: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round (58th pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft. October 20, 1999: Waived by the Chicago Bulls. April 20, 2000: Signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks. September 27, 2000: Waived by the Milwaukee Bucks. February 10, 2003: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Toronto Raptors. July 28, 2006: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. July 25, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Toronto Raptors. July 9, 2008: Traded by the Toronto Raptors with T.J. Ford, Roy Hibbert and Rasho Nesterovic to the Indiana Pacers for Nathan Jawai and Jermaine O Neal. September 28, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. October 21, 2009: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. Wayman Britt June 8, 1976: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the fourth round (60th pick) of the 1976 NBA Draft. October 18, 1976: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. July 8, 1977: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. November 14, 1977: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. Bill Buntin May 6, 1965: Drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the first round (third pick) of the 1965 NBA Draft. Demetrius Calip September 30, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. October 24, 1991: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. October 29, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. November 14, 1991: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. November 19, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. December 6, 1991: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. Jamal Crawford June 28, 2000: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (eighth pick) of the 2000 NBA Draft. June 28, 2000: Traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with cash to the Chicago Bulls for Chris Mihm. August 5, 2004: Traded by the Chicago Bulls with Jerome Williams to the New York Knicks for Othella Harrington, Dikembe Mutombo, Cezary Trybanski and Frank Williams. November 21, 2008: Traded by the New York Knicks to the Golden State Warriors for Al Harrington. June 25, 2009: Traded by the Golden State Warriors to the Atlanta Hawks for Speedy Claxton and Acie Law. Dec. 15, 2011: Signed as free agent with Portland Trailblazers. July 11, 2012: Signed as free agent with Los Angeles Clippers John Garris^ June 28, 1983: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round (27th pick) of the 1983 NBA Draft. August 8, 1984: Traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with Stewart Granger to the Atlanta Hawks for Johnny Davis. ^ played two seasons at Michigan before transferring to Boston College Gary Grant June 28, 1988: Drafted by the Seattle Supersonics in the first round (15th pick) of the 1988 NBA Draft. June 28, 1988: Traded by the Seattle Supersonics with a 1989 first round draft pick (Kenny Payne) to the Los Angeles Clippers for Michael Cage. September 29, 1995: Released by the Los Angeles Clippers. November 8, 1995: Signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks. July 14, 1996: Released by the New York Knicks. August 13, 1996: Signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat. August 12, 1997: Traded by the Miami Heat with Matt Fish and a 1999 second round draft pick to the Sacramento Kings for Duane Causwell. September 5, 1997: Waived by the Sacramento Kings. March 5, 1998: Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Portland Trail Blazers. March 25, 1998: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Portland Trail Blazers. August 30, 2000: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Portland Trail Blazers to the Cleveland Cavaliers; and the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Shawn Kemp to the Portland Trail Blazers. March 5, 2001: Waived by the Portland Trail Blazers. Rickey Green June 10, 1977: Drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the first round (16th pick) of the 1977 NBA Draft. October 9, 1978: Traded by the Golden State Warriors to the Detroit Pistons for a 1980 second round draft pick (Larry Smith). December 11, 1978: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. August 12, 1980: Claimed on waivers by the Utah Jazz from the Detroit Pistons. December 2, 1980: Signed as a free agent with the Utah Jazz. June 23, 1988: Drafted by the Charlotte Hornets from the Utah Jazz in the NBA expansion draft. February 22, 1989: Waived by the Charlotte Hornets. March 1, 1989: Signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks. October 3, 1989: Signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Indiana Pacers. October 3, 1990: Signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Philadelphia 76ers. October 31, 1991: Waived by the Philadelphia 76ers. November 6, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Boston Celtics. March 23, 1992: Waived by the Boston Celtics. Alan Hardy September 13, 1979: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. October 8, 1979: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. July 30, 1980: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. October 27, 1981: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. November 23, 1981: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. Manny Harris September 25, 2010: Signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers. December 22, 2011: Waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers. February 21, 2012: Signed two 10-day contracts with the Cleveland Cavaliers, then signed a contract for the rest of the season. July 1, 2012: Waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Robert Harrison March 21, 1949: Drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers in the second round (23rd pick) of the 1949 BAA Draft. December 2, 1953: Sold by the Minneapolis Lakers to the Milwaukee Hawks. December 2, 1956: Sold by the St. Louis Hawks to the Syracuse Nationals. Sean Higgins June 27, 1990: Drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round (5fourth pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. December 13, 1991: Waived by the San Antonio Spurs. January 10, 1992: Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Orlando Magic. January 30, 1992: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Orlando Magic. August 13, 1992: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. February 9, 1993: Signed a 10-day contract with the Golden State Warriors. February 19, 1993: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Golden State Warriors. June 3, 1993: Released by the Golden State Warriors. June 20, 1994: Signed as a free agent with the New Jersey Nets. November 30, 1995: Traded by the New Jersey Nets with Derrick Coleman and Rex Walters to the Philadelphia 76ers for Shawn Bradley, Greg Graham and Tim Perry. October 2, 1997: Signed as a free agent with the Portland Trail Blazers. November 14, 1997: Waived by the Portland Trail Blazers.

NBA Transactions Juwan Howard June 29, 1994: Drafted by the Washington Bullets in the first round (fifth pick) of the 1994 NBA Draft. February 22, 2001: Traded by the Washington Wizards with Calvin Booth and Obinna Ekezie to the Dallas Mavericks for Courtney Alexander, Hubert Davis, Christian Laettner, Etan Thomas, Loy Vaught and cash. February 21, 2002: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks with Tim Hardaway, Donnell Harvey, cash and a 2002 first round draft pick (Frank Williams) to the Denver Nuggets for Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Avery Johnson, Raef LaFrentz and Nick Van Exel. July 16, 2003: Signed as a free agent with the Orlando Magic. June 29, 2004: Traded by the Orlando Magic with Reece Gaines, Tyronn Lue and Tracy McGrady to the Houston Rockets for Kelvin Cato, Steve Francis and Cuttino Mobley. June 14, 2007: Traded by the Houston Rockets to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Mike James and Justin Reed. October 29, 2007: Waived by the Minnesota Timberwolves. November 1, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Dallas Mavericks. October 3, 2008: Signed as a free agent with the Denver Nuggets. November 3, 2008: Waived by the Denver Nuggets. December 12, 2008: Signed as a free agent with the Charlotte Bobcats. September 17, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Portland Trailblazers. July 10, 2010: Signed as free agent with Miami Heat. March 2, 2013: Signed two 10-day contracts with the Miami Heat, then signed a contract for the rest of the season. Phil Hubbard June 25, 1979: Drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the first round (15th pick) of the 1979 NBA Draft. February 1, 1978: Traded by the Denver Nuggets (as a 1979 first round draft pick) with Jim Price to the Detroit Pistons for Ralph Simpson. February 16, 1982: Traded by the Detroit Pistons with Paul Mokeski, a 1982 first round draft pick (John Bagley) and a 1982 second round draft pick (Dave Magley) to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Kenny Carr and Bill Laimbeer. Chris Hunter April 14, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks. October 22, 2009: Waived by the New York Knicks. November 20, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors. December 12, 2011: Signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks. December 23, 2011: Waived by the New York Knicks. Jimmy King June 28, 1995: Drafted by the Toronto Raptors in the second round (35th pick) of the 1995 NBA Draft. July 23, 1996: Traded by the Toronto Raptors with a 1998 second round draft pick (Ansu Sesay) and a 1999 second round draft pick (Gordan Giricek) to the Dallas Mavericks for Popeye Jones and a 1997 first round draft pick (John Thomas). Toronto received the right to swap first round draft picks in 1997 (pick owned by Dallas that was originally owned by Minnesota) but Toronto s pick was higher. April 6, 1997: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Denver Nuggets. C.J. Kupec May 29, 1975: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the fourth round (56th pick) of the 1975 NBA Draft. September 27, 1977: Claimed on waivers by the Houston Rockets from the Los Angeles Lakers. July 26, 1978: Traded by the Houston Rockets to the Milwaukee Bucks for a 1979 fourth round draft pick (Sammy Drummer). George Lee March 31, 1959: Drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the fourth round (26th pick) of the 1959 NBA Draft. September 19, 1962: Sold by the Detroit Pistons to the San Francisco Warriors. Became the head coach of the San Francisco Warriors for the entire 1968-69 season and in 1969-70 until he was replaced on January 27, 1970 (coached the first 52 games). Tim McCormick June 19, 1984: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (12th pick) of the 1984 NBA Draft. June 19, 1984: Traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with Cliff Robinson to the Washington Bullets for Melvin Turpin. June 19, 1984: Traded by the Washington Bullets with Ricky Sobers to the Seattle Supersonics for Gus Williams. September 29, 1986: Traded by the Seattle Supersonics with Danny Vranes to the Philadelphia 76ers for Clemon Johnson and a 1989 first round draft pick (Shawn Kemp). January 16, 1988: Traded by the Philadelphia 76ers with Roy Hinson and a 1989 second round draft pick (Stanley Brundy) to the New Jersey Nets for Ben Coleman and Mike Gminski. November 2, 1988: Traded by the New Jersey Nets with Tony Brown, Frank Johnson and Lorenzo Romar to the Houston Rockets for Joe Barry Carroll and Lester Conner. September 27, 1990: Traded by the Houston Rockets with John Lucas and a 1994 first round draft pick (Charlie Ward) to the Atlanta Hawks for Roy Marble and Kenny Smith. October 3, 1991: Traded by the Atlanta Hawks with a 1994 first round draft pick (Charlie Ward) to the New York Kicks for Maurice Cheeks. Mike McGee June 9, 1981: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round (19th pick) of the 1981 NBA Draft. June 17, 1986: Traded by the Los Angeles Lakers with Ken Barlow to the Atlanta Hawks for Billy Thompson and Ron Kellogg. December 14, 1987: Traded by the Atlanta Hawks to the Sacramento Kings for a 1991 second round draft pick (Rodney Monroe) and a 1995 second round draft pick (Donnie Boyce). October 31, 1988: Traded by the Sacramento Kings to the New Jersey Nets for a 1991 second round draft pick (Randy Brown) and a 1996 second round draft pick (Jeff McInnis). March 26, 1990: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Phoenix Suns July 1, 1990: Released by the Phoenix Suns. Terry Mills June 27, 1990: Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round (16th pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. August 1, 1990: Traded by the Milwaukee Bucks to the Denver Nuggets for Danny Schayes. January 23, 1991: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Denver Nuggets to the New Jersey Nets; and the New Jersey Nets traded Greg Anderson and a 1992 first round draft pick (Bryant Stith) to the Denver Nuggets. October 1, 1992: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. August 20, 1997: Signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat. September 20, 1999: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. August 29, 2000: Traded by the Detroit Pistons with Christian Laettner to the Dallas Mavericks for Cedric Ceballos, Eric Murdock and John Wallace. October 5, 2000: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. Darius Morris June 23, 2011: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round (41st pick) of the 2011 NBA Draft Glen Rice June 27, 1989: Drafted by the Miami Heat in the first round (fourth pick) of the 1989 NBA Draft. November 3, 1995: Traded by the Miami Heat with Matt Geiger, Khalid Reeves and a 1996 first round draft pick (Tony Delk) to the Charlotte Hornets for LeRon Ellis, Alonzo Mourning and Pete Myers. March 10, 1999: Traded by the Charlotte Hornets with B.J. Armstrong and J.R. Reid to the Los Angeles Lakers for Elden Campbell and Eddie Jones. September 20, 2000: As part of a four-team trade, traded by the Los Angeles Lakers with Travis Knight and a 2001 first round draft pick (Jamaal Tinsley) to the New York Knicks; the New York Knicks traded Chris Dudley and a 2001 first round draft pick (Jason Collins) to the Phoenix Suns; the New York Knicks traded Patrick Ewing to the Seattle Supersonics; and the Seattle Supersonics traded Emanual Davis, Greg Foster, Horace Grant and Chuck Person to the Los

NBA Transactions Angeles Lakers. August 10, 2001: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the New York Knicks to the Houston Rockets; the Dallas Mavericks traded Howard Eisley to the New York Knicks; and the Houston Rockets traded Shandon Anderson to the New York Knicks. September 30, 2003: Traded by the Houston Rockets with a 2004 second round draft pick (Pavel Podkolzin), a 2005 second round draft pick (Robert Whaley) and a 2006 second round draft pick (Dee Brown) to the Utah Jazz for John Amaechi and a 2004 second round draft pick (Luis Flores). October 10, 2003: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Clippers. January 16, 2004: Waived by the Los Angeles Clippers. Eric Riley June 30, 1993: Drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the second round (33rd pick) of the 1993 NBA Draft. June 30, 1993: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks to the Houston Rockets for Popeye Jones. December 18, 1994: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Clippers. October 14, 1995: Signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Timberwolves. July 11, 1996: Released by the Minnesota Timberwolves. December 17, 1997: Signed as a free agent with the Dallas Mavericks. January 27, 1999: Signed as a free agent with the Boston Celtics. Bernard Robinson June 24, 2004: Drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats in the second round (45th pick) of the 2004 NBA Draft. January 3, 2007: Traded by the Charlotte Bobcats to the New Jersey Nets for Jeff McInnis and cash. October 29, 2007: Traded by the New Jersey Nets with Mile Ilic to the New Orleans Hornets for David Wesley. October 29, 2007: Waived by the New Orleans Hornets. Rumeal Robinson June 27, 1990: Drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (10th pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. November 3, 1992: Traded by the Atlanta Hawks to the New Jersey Nets for Mookie Blaylock and Roy Hinson. December 10, 1993: Traded by the New Jersey Nets to the Charlotte Hornets for Johnny Newman. January 10, 1996: Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Portland Trail Blazers. January 30, 1996: Signed as a free agent with the Portland Trail Blazers. July 23, 1996: Released by the Portland Trail Blazers. August 9, 1996: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. January 10, 1997: Traded by the Los Angeles Lakers with Cedric Ceballos to the Phoenix Suns for Robert Horry and Joe Kleine. February 14, 1997: Waived by the Phoenix Suns. February 24, 1997: Signed a 10-day contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. March 6, 1997: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Portland Trail Blazers August 23, 1997: Waived by the Portland Trail Blazers. Jalen Rose June 29, 1994: Drafted by the Denver Nuggets in the first round (13th pick) of the 1994 NBA Draft. June 13, 1996: Traded by the Denver Nuggets with Reggie Williams and a 1996 first round draft pick (Erick Dampier) to the Indiana Pacers for Mark Jackson, Ricky Pierce and a 1996 first round draft pick (Efthimi Rentzias). February 19, 2002: Traded by the Indiana Pacers with Travis Best, Norm Richardson and a 2002 second round draft pick (Lonny Baxter) to the Chicago Bulls for Ron Artest, Ron Mercer, Brad Miller and Kevin Ollie. December 1, 2003: Traded by the Chicago Bulls with Lonny Baxter and Donyell Marshall to the Toronto Raptors for Antonio Davis, Chris Jefferies and Jerome Williams. February 3, 2006: Traded by the Toronto Raptors with a 2006 first round draft pick (Renaldo Balkman) to the New York Knicks for Antonio Davis. October 30, 2006: Waived by the New York Knicks. November 7, 2006: Signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Suns. Retired from the NBA after the 2006-07 season. Campy Russell May 28, 1974: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (eighth pick) of the 1974 NBA Draft. September 25, 1980: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers to the New York Knicks; the Kansas City Kings traded Bill Robinzine to the Cleveland Cavaliers; and the New York Knicks traded Joe Meriweather and a 1981 first round draft pick (Steve Johnson) to the Kansas City Kings. September 29, 1984: Traded by the New York Knicks to the Cleveland Cavaliers for a 1985 second round draft pick. November 5, 1985: Waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Cazzie Russell May 11, 1966: Drafted by the New York Knicks in the first round (first overall pick) of the 1966 NBA Draft. May 7, 1971: Traded by the New York Knicks to the San Francisco Warriors for Jerry Lucas. September 6, 1974: Signed as a veteran free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers; the Golden State Warriors received a 1976 first round draft pick (Robert Parish) as compensation. October 17, 1977: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. January 23, 1978: Signed as a free agent with the Chicago Bulls. Glen Selbo# July 1, 1947: Drafted by the Toronto Huskies in the first round (second pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft. # played one season at Michigan before transferring to Wisconsin Courtney Sims October 2, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. October 25, 2007: Waived by the Indiana Pacers. December 12, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. December 19, 2007: Waived by the Indiana Pacers. September 26, 2008: Signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Hornets. October 22, 2008: Waived by the New Orleans Hornets. January 20, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Suns. March 23, 2009: Signed a 10-day contract with the New York Knicks. September 30, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Hawks. October 21, 2009: Waived by the Atlanta Hawks. Dennis Stewart April 7, 1969: Drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the fourth round (44th overall pick) of the 1969 NBA Draft. June 20, 1970: Signed as a free agent with the Baltimore Bullets. Roy Tarpley June 17, 1986: Drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round (seventh pick) of the 1986 NBA Draft. December 6, 1995: Suspended from the Dallas Mavericks. Maurice Taylor* June 25, 1997: Drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round (fourth pick) of the 1997 NBA Draft. August 25, 2000: Signed as a free agent with the Houston Rockets. February 24, 2005: Traded by the Houston Rockets to the New York Knicks for Vin Baker, Moochie Norris and a 2006 second round draft pick (Steve Novak). September 29, 2006: Waived by the New York Knicks. October 3, 2006: Signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings. January 23, 2007: Waived by the Sacramento Kings. * - denotes player involved in U-M NCAA sanctions Rudy Tomjanovich March 23, 1970: Drafted by the San Diego Rockets in the first round (second pick) of the 1970 NBA Draft. October 2, 1981: Retired from the Houston Rockets. February 19, 1992: Named interim head coach by the Houston Rockets. May 20, 1992: Named permanent head coach by the Houston Rockets. May 24, 2003: Resigned as head coach of the Houston Rockets. July 10, 2004: Named head coach by the Los Angeles Lakers. February 3, 2005: Resigned as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.