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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS GAME NOTES GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (43-32) AT PHOENIX SUNS (23-52) TV: CSN BAY AREA RADIO: KNBR 680 GAME 76 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 US AIRWAYS CENTER ROAD GAME 39 7:00 P.M. (PDT) PHOENIX, AZ 2012-13 SCHEDULE 10/31 @Phoenix W, 87-85 11/2 MEMPHIS L, 94-104 11/3 @L.A. Clippers W, 114-110 11/5 @Sacramento L, 92-94 11/7 CLEVELAND W, 106-96 11/9 @L.A. Lakers L, 77-101 11/10 DENVER L, 101-107 (2OT) 11/14 ATLANTA W, 92-88 11/16 @Minnesota W, 106-98 11/18 @Oklahoma City L, 109-119 11/19 @Dallas W, 105-101 (OT) 11/21 BROOKLYN W, 102-93 11/23 @Denver L, 91-102 11/24 MINNESOTA W, 96-85 11/29 DENVER W, 106-105 12/1 INDIANA W, 103-92 12/3 ORLANDO L, 94-102 12/5 @Detroit W, 104-97 12/7 @Brooklyn W, 109-102 12/8 @Washington W, 101-97 12/10 @Charlotte W, 104-96 12/12 @Miami W, 97-95 12/14 @Orlando L, 85-99 12/15 @Atlanta W, 115-93 12/18 NEW ORLEANS W, 103-96 12/19 @Sacramento L, 127-131 12/21 CHARLOTTE W, 115-100 12/22 L.A. LAKERS L, 115-118 (OT) 12/26 @Utah W, 94-83 12/28 PHILADELPHIA W, 96-89 12/29 BOSTON W, 101-83 1/2 L.A. CLIPPERS W, 115-94 1/5 @L.A. Clippers L, 89-115 1/9 MEMPHIS L, 87-94 1/11 PORTLAND W, 103-97 1/13 @Denver L, 116-105 1/16 MIAMI L, 75-92 1/18 @San Antonio L, 88-95 1/19 @New Orleans W, 116-112 1/21 L.A. CLIPPERS W, 106-99 1/23 OKLAHOMA CITY W, 104-99 1/25 @Chicago L, 87-103 1/26 @Milwaukee L, 102-109 1/28 @Toronto W, 114-102 1/29 @Cleveland W, 108-95 1/31 DALLAS W, 100-97 2/2 PHOENIX W, 113-93 2/5 @Houston L, 109-140 2/6 @Oklahoma City L, 98-119 2/8 @Memphis L, 93-99 2/9 @Dallas L, 91-116 2/12 HOUSTON L, 107-116 2/19 @Utah L, 101-115 2/20 PHOENIX W, 108-98 2/22 SAN ANTONIO W, 107-101 (OT) 2/24 @Minnesota W, 100-99 2/26 @Indiana L, 97-108 2/27 @New York L, 105-109 3/1 @Boston L, 86-94 3/2 @Philadelphia L, 97-104 3/4 TORONTO W, 125-118 3/6 SACRAMENTO W, 87-83 3/8 HOUSTON L, 88-94 3/9 MILWAUKEE L, 93-103 3/11 NEW YORK W, 92-63 3/13 DETROIT W, 105-97 3/15 CHICAGO L, 95-113 3/17 @Houston W, 108-78 3/18 @New Orleans W, 93-72 3/20 @San Antonio L, 93-104 3/23 WASHINGTON W, 101-92 3/25 L.A. LAKERS W, 109-103 3/27 SACRAMENTO L, 98-105 3/30 PORTLAND W, 125-98 4/3 NEW ORLEANS W, 98-88 4/5 @Phoenix 7:00 P.M. 4/7 UTAH 5:00 P.M. 4/9 MINNESOTA 7:30 P.M. 4/11 OKLAHOMA CITY 7:30 P.M. 4/12 @L.A. Lakers 7:30 P.M. 4/15 SAN ANTONIO 7:30 P.M. 4/17 @Portland 7:30 P.M. ALL TIMES PACIFIC LAST GAME’S STARTERS POS NO PLAYER HT WT F 40 HARRISON BARNES 6-8 210 GP/S 74/74 PTS 9.3 REB 3.9 AST 1.2 STL 0.66 FG% .445 3FG% .353 MIN 25.3 LAST GAME: Totaled 10 points and three rebounds in 19 minutes. Among rookies, is fifth in scoring, 11th in rebounding, eighth in field goal percentage and seventh in three-point percentage. Has five games with at least 16 points and eight rebounds, tied for third among rookies. Is the only regular rookie starter on a team currently slotted for the postseason. C 12 ANDREW BOGUT 7-0 260 LAST GAME: Totaled four points, nine rebounds and two blocked shots in 26 minutes. Has grabbed eight-or-more rebounds in 13 of his last 16 games and at least two blocks in nine of his past 10 games. Is the first Warriors center to average more than two assists per game since Ralph Sampson in 1987-88. G 11 KLAY THOMPSON 6-7 205 LAST GAME: Totaled eight points on 4-of-11 shooting, 0-of-2 from three in 36 minutes. Ranks third in the NBA in three-pointers made behind only Ryan Anderson, and teammate Stephen Curry. The Warriors are 17-7 when Thompson scores 20-plus (7-1 when he scores 25-or-more). ROSTER NOTES Brandon Rush (torn ACL and MCL, left knee) is out. LAST GAME’S INACTIVES: Brandon Rush UPCOMING BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME (PDT) TV RADIO Sunday, April 7 UTAH 5:00 p.m. CSN Bay Area KNBR 1050 Tuesday, April 9 MINNESOTA 7:30 p.m. CSN Plus KNBR 1050 Thursday, April 11 OKLAHOMA CITY 7:30 p.m. TNT KNBR 680 Friday, April 12 at L.A. Lakers 7:30 p.m. CSN Plus/NBA TV KNBR 680 Monday, April 15 SAN ANTONIO 7:30 p.m. CSN Bay Area/NBA TV KNBR 680 RECENT TRANSACTIONS – 3/13: Recalled Kent Bazemore and Malcolm Thomas from Santa Cruz... 3/12: Assigned Kent Bazemore and Malcolm Thomas to Santa Cruz... 3/8: Signed Malcom Thomas to a 10-day contract... 2/21: Traded Charles Jenkins and cash considerations to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for future draft considerations... Traded Jeremy Tyler and cash considerations to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for future draft considerations. GP/S 27/27 PTS 6.4 REB 7.7 AST 2.2 STL 0.70 BLK 1.81 FG% .475 MIN 25.4 GP/S 75/75 PTS 16.1 REB 3.9 AST 2.2 STL 0.95 FG% .415 3FG% .393 MIN 35.6 OVERALL 43-32 (.573) 26-11 (.703) 17-21 (.459) 2-2 (.500) WESTERN CONFERENCE 24-21 (.533) 15-7 (.682) 9-14 (.409) 2-2 (.500) EASTERN CONFERENCE 19-11 (.633) 11-4 (.733) 8-7 (.533) 0-0 (.000) CURRENT STREAK WON 2 WON 2 LOST 1 WON 1 2012-13 RECORDS OVERALL HOME ROAD OVERTIME PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Andris Biedrins (AHN-dris BE-a-drinsch), Stephen Curry (STEFF-in), Festus Ezeli (Eh-ZEE-lee) G 30 STEPHEN CURRY 6-3 185 GP/S 71/71 PTS 22.6 REB 4.0 AST 6.8 STL 1.55 FG% .449 3FG% .454 MIN 38.1 LAST GAME: Totaled 20 points and nine assists on 6-of-14 shooting, 4-of-10 from three in 36 minutes. Scored a career-best 54 points on 2/27 at New York, the most points by anyone in the NBA this season and the most by a Warrior since Purvis Short scored 59 on 11/17/84 vs. New Jersey... In that game, hit a franchise-record 11 three-pointers to become the first player in NBA history to score 50-plus with 10-or-more threes. Is one of just three players in the NBA averaging at least 22 points, six assists and four rebounds (along with LeBron James, and Russell Westbrook). Became the Warriors’ single-season three-point leader and ranks second in team annals in career threes. F 10 DAVID LEE 6-9 240 LAST GAME: Notched his league-leading 28th 20-point, 10-rebound game and 50th double-double, totaling 23 points and 16 rebounds...It’s the third time in his career (first time as a Warrior) he’s posted 50-or-more double-doubles in a season and the first time since 2009-10 with New York. Became the first Warriors All-Star since Latrell Sprewell in 1997, scoring six points in 13 minutes at the All-Star Game. Is the only player in the NBA averaging at least 18 points, 11 rebounds and three assists per game. Leads all players with 28 games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds and leads the league with 50 double-doubles. Has earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors twice this season. GP/S 72/72 PTS 18.6 REB 11.2 AST 3.7 STL 0.83 FG% .516 FT% .803 MIN 36.7

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS GAME NOTES

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (43-32) AT PHOENIX SUNS (23-52)

TV: CSN BAY AREA RADIO: KNBR 680

GAME 76 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 US AIRWAYS CENTER ROAD GAME 39 7:00 P.M. (PDT) PHOENIX, AZ

2012-13 SCHEDULE 10/31 @Phoenix W, 87-85 11/2 MEMPHIS L, 94-104 11/3 @L.A. Clippers W, 114-110 11/5 @Sacramento L, 92-94 11/7 CLEVELAND W, 106-96 11/9 @L.A. Lakers L, 77-101 11/10 DENVER L, 101-107 (2OT) 11/14 ATLANTA W, 92-88 11/16 @Minnesota W, 106-98 11/18 @Oklahoma City L, 109-119 11/19 @Dallas W, 105-101 (OT) 11/21 BROOKLYN W, 102-93 11/23 @Denver L, 91-102 11/24 MINNESOTA W, 96-85 11/29 DENVER W, 106-105 12/1 INDIANA W, 103-92 12/3 ORLANDO L, 94-102 12/5 @Detroit W, 104-97 12/7 @Brooklyn W, 109-102 12/8 @Washington W, 101-97 12/10 @Charlotte W, 104-96 12/12 @Miami W, 97-95 12/14 @Orlando L, 85-99 12/15 @Atlanta W, 115-93 12/18 NEW ORLEANS W, 103-96 12/19 @Sacramento L, 127-131 12/21 CHARLOTTE W, 115-100 12/22 L.A. LAKERS L, 115-118 (OT) 12/26 @Utah W, 94-83 12/28 PHILADELPHIA W, 96-89 12/29 BOSTON W, 101-83 1/2 L.A. CLIPPERS W, 115-94 1/5 @L.A. Clippers L, 89-115 1/9 MEMPHIS L, 87-94 1/11 PORTLAND W, 103-97 1/13 @Denver L, 116-105 1/16 MIAMI L, 75-92 1/18 @San Antonio L, 88-95 1/19 @New Orleans W, 116-112 1/21 L.A. CLIPPERS W, 106-99 1/23 OKLAHOMA CITY W, 104-99 1/25 @Chicago L, 87-103 1/26 @Milwaukee L, 102-109 1/28 @Toronto W, 114-102 1/29 @Cleveland W, 108-95 1/31 DALLAS W, 100-97 2/2 PHOENIX W, 113-93 2/5 @Houston L, 109-140 2/6 @Oklahoma City L, 98-119 2/8 @Memphis L, 93-99 2/9 @Dallas L, 91-116 2/12 HOUSTON L, 107-116 2/19 @Utah L, 101-115 2/20 PHOENIX W, 108-98 2/22 SAN ANTONIO W, 107-101 (OT) 2/24 @Minnesota W, 100-99 2/26 @Indiana L, 97-108 2/27 @New York L, 105-109 3/1 @Boston L, 86-94 3/2 @Philadelphia L, 97-104 3/4 TORONTO W, 125-118 3/6 SACRAMENTO W, 87-83 3/8 HOUSTON L, 88-94 3/9 MILWAUKEE L, 93-103 3/11 NEW YORK W, 92-63 3/13 DETROIT W, 105-97 3/15 CHICAGO L, 95-113 3/17 @Houston W, 108-78 3/18 @New Orleans W, 93-72 3/20 @San Antonio L, 93-104 3/23 WASHINGTON W, 101-92 3/25 L.A. LAKERS W, 109-103 3/27 SACRAMENTO L, 98-105 3/30 PORTLAND W, 125-98 4/3 NEW ORLEANS W, 98-88 4/5 @Phoenix 7:00 P.M. 4/7 UTAH 5:00 P.M. 4/9 MINNESOTA 7:30 P.M. 4/11 OKLAHOMA CITY 7:30 P.M. 4/12 @L.A. Lakers 7:30 P.M. 4/15 SAN ANTONIO 7:30 P.M. 4/17 @Portland 7:30 P.M. ALL TIMES PACIFIC

LAST GAME’S STARTERS

POS NO PLAYER HT WT

F 40 HARRISON BARNES 6-8 210 GP/S 74/74 PTS 9.3 REB 3.9 AST 1.2 STL 0.66 FG% .445 3FG% .353 MIN 25.3• LAST GAME: Totaled 10 points and three rebounds in 19 minutes.• Amongrookies,isfifthinscoring,11thinrebounding,eighthinfieldgoalpercentageandseventhinthree-pointpercentage.• Hasfivegameswithatleast16pointsandeightrebounds,tiedforthirdamongrookies.• Istheonlyregularrookiestarteronateamcurrentlyslottedforthepostseason.

C 12 ANDREW BOGUT 7-0 260

• LAST GAME: Totaledfourpoints,ninereboundsandtwoblockedshotsin26minutes.• Hasgrabbedeight-or-morereboundsin13ofhislast16gamesandatleasttwoblocksinnineofhispast10games.• IsthefirstWarriorscentertoaveragemorethantwoassistspergamesinceRalph Sampson in 1987-88.

G 11 KLAY THOMPSON 6-7 205

• LAST GAME: Totaledeightpointson4-of-11shooting,0-of-2fromthreein36minutes.• Ranks third in the NBA in three-pointers made behind only Ryan Anderson, and teammate Stephen Curry.• The Warriors are 17-7 when Thompson scores 20-plus (7-1 when he scores 25-or-more).

ROSTER NOTES Brandon Rush (tornACLandMCL,leftknee)isout. LAST GAME’S INACTIVES: Brandon Rush

UPCOMING BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME (PDT) TV RADIO

Sunday, April 7 UTAH 5:00 p.m. CSN Bay Area KNBR 1050 Tuesday, April 9 MINNESOTA 7:30 p.m. CSN Plus KNBR 1050 Thursday, April 11 OKLAHOMA CITY 7:30 p.m. TNT KNBR 680 Friday, April 12 at L.A. Lakers 7:30 p.m. CSN Plus/NBA TV KNBR 680 Monday, April 15 SAN ANTONIO 7:30 p.m. CSN Bay Area/NBA TV KNBR 680

RECENT TRANSACTIONS – 3/13: Recalled Kent Bazemore and Malcolm ThomasfromSantaCruz...3/12: Assigned Kent Bazemore and Malcolm Thomas toSantaCruz...3/8: Signed Malcom Thomas to a 10-day contract... 2/21: Traded Charles Jenkins and cash considerationstothePhiladelphia76ersinexchangeforfuturedraftconsiderations...TradedJeremy Tyler and cash considerations to the AtlantaHawksinexchangeforfuturedraftconsiderations.

GP/S 27/27 PTS 6.4 REB 7.7 AST 2.2 STL 0.70 BLK 1.81 FG% .475 MIN 25.4

GP/S 75/75 PTS 16.1 REB 3.9 AST 2.2 STL 0.95 FG% .415 3FG% .393 MIN 35.6

OVERALL 43-32 (.573) 26-11 (.703) 17-21 (.459) 2-2 (.500) WESTERN CONFERENCE 24-21 (.533) 15-7 (.682) 9-14 (.409) 2-2 (.500) EASTERN CONFERENCE 19-11 (.633) 11-4 (.733) 8-7 (.533) 0-0 (.000) CURRENT STREAK WON 2 WON 2 LOST 1 WON 1

2012-13 RECORDS OVERALL HOME ROAD OVERTIME

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Andris Biedrins (AHN-dris BE-a-drinsch), Stephen Curry (STEFF-in), FestusEzeli(Eh-ZEE-lee)

G 30 STEPHEN CURRY 6-3 185 GP/S 71/71 PTS 22.6 REB 4.0 AST 6.8 STL 1.55 FG% .449 3FG% .454 MIN 38.1• LAST GAME: Totaled20pointsandnineassistson6-of-14shooting,4-of-10fromthreein36minutes.• Scored a career-best 54 points on 2/27 at New York, the most points by anyone in the NBA this season and the most by a

Warrior since Purvis Shortscored59on11/17/84vs.NewJersey...Inthatgame,hitafranchise-record11three-pointerstobecomethefirstplayerinNBAhistorytoscore50-pluswith10-or-morethrees.

• IsoneofjustthreeplayersintheNBAaveragingatleast22points,sixassistsandfourrebounds(alongwithLeBron James, and Russell Westbrook).

• Became the Warriors’ single-season three-point leader and ranks second in team annals in career threes.

F 10 DAVID LEE 6-9 240

• LAST GAME: Notched his league-leading 28th 20-point, 10-rebound game and 50th double-double, totaling 23 points and 16 rebounds...It’sthethirdtimeinhiscareer(firsttimeasaWarrior)he’sposted50-or-moredouble-doublesinaseasonandthefirsttimesince2009-10withNewYork.

• BecamethefirstWarriorsAll-StarsinceLatrell Sprewell in 1997, scoring six points in 13 minutes at the All-Star Game. • Is the only player in the NBA averaging at least 18 points, 11 rebounds and three assists per game. • Leads all players with 28 games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds and leads the league with 50 double-doubles.• HasearnedWesternConferencePlayeroftheWeekhonorstwicethisseason.

GP/S 72/72 PTS 18.6 REB 11.2 AST 3.7 STL 0.83 FG% .516 FT% .803 MIN 36.7

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LAST GAME: WARRIORS 98, HORNETS 88

Trailing28-19afterthefirstquarter,theWarriorsoutscoredtheHornets32-14inthesecondquarter,holdingtheleadfromthe6:09markofthesecondquarteronforthe98-88victorytofinishtheirfive-gamehomestand4-1...GoldenStateheldNewOrleansto.398shootingfromthefield,thefifthtimeintheirlastsixwinsholdingtheiropponentunder.400...TheWarriorsoutshot(.462-.398),outrebounded(47-39) and outassisted (25-21) the Hornets while outscoring New Orleans 33-15 in bench points... Golden State was led by David Lee who totaled23points,16reboundsandfourassistson9-of-15shootingwhileStephen Curry totaled 20 points and nine assists while hitting fourthree-pointers...Jarrett Jack ledallreserveswith19pointson8-of-11shootingtogowitheightassistsin36minutes...Eric Gordon totaled21pointsdespiteshooting5-of-17fromthefield,hitting10-of-11fromthefreethrowline,accoutingfor11oftheHornets’18freethrow attempts... Greivis Vasquez finishedwith15pointsandnineassistsintheloss.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013 ORACLE ARENA, OAKLAND, CA

HEAD COACH MARK JACKSON

CAREER RECORD: 66-75 (.468)

ASSISTANT COACHES: Michael Malone, Pete Myers, Darren Erman, Bob Beyer, Jerry DeGregorio, Kris Weems

MarkJackson,whoenjoyedasuccessful17-yearcareerasanNBApointguard,isinhissecondseasonasheadcoachoftheGoldenStateWarriors.HewasnamedtothepositiononJune6,2011,becomingthe24thheadcoachinfranchisehistoryandthe19thsincetheteammovedtotheWestCoastin1962.LastseasonunderJackson,theWarriorsfinished23-43.

Duringhis17seasonsasaplayerintheNBA(1987-2004),Jacksonhelpedleadhisteamstotheplayoffs14times,becomingoneofonly28playersinleaguehistorytoreachthepostseasonin14differentcampaigns.In1,296regular-seasongameswithsevenorganizations–NewYork(twice),theL.A.Clippers,Indiana(twice),Denver,Toronto,UtahandHouston–Jacksonamassedcareeraveragesof9.6points, 8.0 assists, 3.8 rebounds and 1.24 steals per game. Overall, the Brooklyn native recorded 10,334 assists during his career, which is the third-most in NBA history (trailing only John Stockton’s 15,806 and Jason Kidd’s 11,578). He also ranks 12th on the NBA’s all-time listforregular-seasongamesplayed(1,296)andranks24thontheleague’sall-timestealslist,havingrecorded1,608inhiscareer.

Jackson,47,wasoriginallydraftedbyhishometownNewYorkKnicksinthefirstround(18thoverall)ofthe1987NBADraftandwentontobecomeanear-unanimousselectionasNBARookieoftheYearin1988andamemberoftheNBAAll-Rookieteam.Inhissecondseason(1988-89),Jacksonaveragedacareer-high16.9pointspergame–includingacareer-high34-pointeffortatPhiladelphiaonNovember18,1988–andmadetheloneAll-Starappearanceofhiscareerasamemberofthe1989EasternConferencesquad.

In 1996-97, Jackson led the NBA in assists by averaging a career-high 11.4 per contest while playing with Denver and Indiana, snapping JohnStockton’sall-timeNBAstringofsevenconsecutiveleagueassisttitles.Overall,Jacksonappearedin131playoffgames,averaging9.0points,6.9assists,3.6reboundsand1.00stealsinthepostseason.HeexperiencedhismostplayoffsuccesswhilewiththeIndianaPacersbetween1995-2000.Duringthatspan,JacksonhelpedleadthePacerstofourappearancesintheEasternConferenceFinalsandhislonecareerNBAFinalsappearancein2000,wherethePacersfelltotheLosAngelesLakers.

Asacollegiate,JacksonplayedfourseasonsatSt.John’s(1983-1987),whereasaseniorin1987hewasnamedSecondTeamAll-American,earnedAll-BigEasthonorsandwasnamedtheBigEastDefensivePlayeroftheYear.Asajuniorin1985-86,heledthenationwith9.1assistspergame.Jacksonwasalsothesixth-manontheSt.John’ssquadthatadvancedtothe1985NCAAFinalFourduringhis sophomore season.

AfterretiringfromtheNBAfollowingthe2003-04campaign,Jacksonembarkedonasuccessfulseven-yeartelevisioncareerwhenhejoinedESPNasastudioanalystpriortothe2004-05season.In2005-06,inadditiontohiscontinuedESPNwork,hebeganservingasacoloranalystfortheYESNetwork’sNewJerseyNetstelecasts,arolehefilledforthreeseasonsfrom2005-08.Forthelastfiveyears,JacksonhasalsoservedasagameanalystforESPN&ABC,workingprimarilyalongsideMikeBreenandJeffVanGundyonthenetwork’sleadbroadcastteam.JacksonearnedadegreeincommunicationartsfromSt.Vincent’sCollegeatSt.John’s.BornonApril1,1965,Markandhiswife,Desiree,havethreesons,MarkII,ChristianandMicah,andonedaughter,Heavyn.

PREVIOUS GAME: WARRIORS 125, TRAIL BLAZERS 98

GoldenStateclincheditsfirstwinningseasonsince2007-08withadecisive27-pointvictoryovertheTrailBlazers,theWarriors’thirdlargestwinoverPortlandinfranchisehistory...GoldenStateuseda17-3runspanningthefirstandsecondquarterstoerasePortland’slastleadofthegame(31-30with1:43toplayinthe1st)andremainedincontrolforthedurationofthecontest...TheWarriorsoutshottheBlazers.540to.384fromthefieldandearnedcommandingadvantagesontheglass(51-38),inthepaint(56-34),onthefastbreak(26-12)andoffthebench(46-19)...Stephen Curry scored a game-high 39 points, moving up to second place on the Warriors’ all-time threeslistintheprocessbyhitting7-of-12frombehindthearc...Carl LandrybecamethefirstplayerinNBAhistorytotally25pointsand10reboundsoffthebenchinunder23minutes,hitting9-of-10fromthefield...Intheloss,OaklandnativeDamian Lillard tied Curry’s single-seasonrookierecordof166threeswithapairoftriples,finishingwith16pointsandeightassists...Meyers Leonard tallied career highsof22pointsand10reboundsinhisfirstcareerdouble-double.

SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2013 ORACLE ARENA, OAKLAND, CA

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TONIGHT’S OPPONENT: PHOENIX SUNS

2012-13 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE GSW LEADERS DATE LOCATION TIME (PDT)/Result PTS REB AST 10/31 US Airways Center W, 87-85 Landry 17 Lee 9 Jack 7 2/2 Oracle Arena W, 113-93 Curry 29 Lee 12 Curry 8 2/20 Oracle Arena W, 108-98 Thompson 28 Bogut/Lee 11 Curry 11 4/5 US Airways Center 6:00 p.m.

OVERALL 85-134 WON 5 February 20, 2013 (108-98) January 2, 2012 (91-102) HOME 59-49 WON 3 February 20, 2013 (108-98) February 7, 2011 (92-104) AWAY 26-85 WON 2 October 31, 2012 (87-85) January 2, 2012 (91-102)

ALL-TIME VS. PHO OVERALL HOME LAST WIN LAST LOSS

SERIES HISTORY

CONNECTIONS

• TheWarriorscurrentfive-gamewinningstreakovertheSunsistiedforthelongestinfranchisehistoryagainstPhoenix,matchingafive-gamestreakfromApril6,1976toMarch4,1977...TheWarriorsonlysweepofPhoenixinfranchisehistorycameduringthatstretch in 1976-77.

• TheWarriorsarelookingtowinthree-straightinPhoenixforthefirsttimeever.

• WarriorsforwardDavid Lee and Suns center Channing FryewerebothselectedbytheKnicksinthefirstroundofthe2005NBADraft,30thandeighthoverall,respectively,andplayedthenexttwoseasonstogether.DuringtheirtimetogetherinNewYork,Leeaveraged 7.7 points and 7.2 rebounds in 125 games (26 starts), while Frye averaged 10.9 points and 5.6 rebounds in 137 games (73 starts).

• WarriorsforwardHarrison Barnes and Suns guard Kendall Marshall played together the past two years (2011-12) at North Carolina, earning consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament together.

• SunsforwardSolomon Jones played with Warriors guard Jarrett Jack andforwardCarl Landry with the New Orleans Hornets in 2011-12.

• Suns guard Shannon Brown played for theClevelandCavaliers from2006-07whenWarriorsassistantcoachMichael Malone served in the same capacity.

FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 7:00 P.M. (PDT) US AIRWAYS CENTER, PHOENIX, AZ

PREVIOUS 2012-13 GAMES

TheWarriorsopenedtheirseasonwithan87-85victorythankstoastrongeffortfromtheirbenchthatsawthemoutscoretheSuns’46-24,as Carl Landry scoredateam-high17points(14inthefourthquarter),includingGoldenState’sfinalsixpoints...TheWarriorsheldtheSunsto40percentshootingfromthefieldwhileoutreboundingPhoenix49-44...Andrew Bogut made his debut as he totaled eight points, sixreboundsandoneblockin18minutesofaction,whiletheWarriorssawfiveotherplayersmaketheirGoldenStatedebutasalltheWarriorsnewestadditionscontributed44oftheteam’s87points...Jarrett Jack played30minutesoffthebenchforGoldenState,tallying10 points, seven assists and three rebounds while Brandon Rush contributed14offthebench...TheSunswereledbyGoran Dragic who totaled 17 points, eight assists and six rebounds while Luis Scola put together a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds in the loss.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2012 WARRIORS 87, SUNS 85

TheWarriorsoutscoredPhoenix65-41 in thesecondhalf,giving themtheir fourthconsecutivewinandtheir30thof theseason, theearliest on the calendar that the Warriors won their 30th game since the 1975-76 season... Stephen Curryreturnedfromatwo-gameabsence(rightanklesprain)toleadtheWarriorswith29pointsandeightassistson11-of-20shooting(6-of-10fromthree),whileHarrison Barnes tiedacareer-highwitha21-pointefforton9-of-11fromthefield...David Lee becamethefirstplayersinceKevin Garnett in 2003 totallyatleast15points,12reboundsandsevenassistsinfourconsecutivegames(finishedwith16points,12reboundsandsevenassists) and Klay Thompson (17 points, seven rebounds, seven assists) and Andrew Bogut (11 points, seven rebounds three blocks) putallfiveWarriorscorersindoublefiguresforjustthesecondtimethisseason...GoldenStatesetaseason-highwith34assistsasfourplayerscontributedatleastsevendishesapiece,thefirsttimethat’shappenedinfranchisehistory...TheWarriorsalsosetaseason-highwith 66 points in the paint... Michael BeasleyledPhoenixwith24pointsoffthebench.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2013 WARRIORS 113, SUNS 93

TheWarriorssnappedtheirseason-longsix-gamelosingstreakwitha108-98victoryovertheSuns,alsogivingthemafive-gamewinningstreakoverPhoenix,theirlongestsinceafive-gamestretchfrom4/6/76-3/3/77...GoldenStateheldtheiropponentunder50pointsinthefirsthalfforthefirsttimesince1/29atCleveland(44)andunderthecenturymarkforjustthesecondtimeintheirlastsevengames...TheWarriorsoutreboundedPhoenix44-41anddishedout29assiststoonly10turnoversgivenupinthewin,justthefourthtimethisseasonthey’vegiventheballup10-or-fewertimes...Stephen Curry notchedhissixth20-point,10-assistgameoftheseasonwith20pointsand11 assists while Klay Thompson scored28pointson10-of-18shootingtogowitheightreboundsandfourassists...David Lee finishedwith19points,11reboundsandfiveassistswhileAndrew Bogut totaledsevenpoints,11rebounds,fiveassists,twostealsandthreeblocks,becomingthefirstWarriorstartingcentersinceAndris Biedrins to post that line... Phoenix was led by Goran Dragic who posted hisfourthcareer20-point,10-assistgameashetotaled20pointsand10assiststogowithacareer-highfivestealsintheloss.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2013 WARRIORS 108, SUNS 98

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NEXT OPPONENT: UTAH JAZZ

SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2013 5:00 PM (PST) ORACLE ARENA, OAKLAND, CA

2012-13 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE GSW LEADERS DATE LOCATION TIME (PT)/Result PTS REB AST 12/26 EnergySolutions Arena W, 94-83 Curry 23 Biedrins 12 Curry 7 2/19 EnergySolutions Arena L, 101-115 Curry 29 Lee 9 Jack 9 4/7 Oracle Arena 5:00 p.m.

OVERALL 60-101 LOST 1 December 26, 2012 (94-83) February 19, 2013 (101-115) HOME 43-37 WON 1 February 2, 2012 (119-101) January 7, 2012 (87-88) AWAY 17-67 LOST 1 December 26, 2012 (94-83) February 19, 2013 (101-115)

ALL-TIME VS. UTA OVERALL STREAK LAST WIN LAST LOSS

SERIES HISTORY

CONNECTIONS

• TheWarriorsarelookingforjusttheirthirdseriesvictorysince1994-95,havinglastwontheseasonseriesoverUtahin2010-11(3-1).• GoldenStatewonthefirstmeetinginUtahon12/26,94-83,agameinwhichAndrisBiedrinsgrabbedaseason-high12rebounds.• TheWarriorshavewon11oftheirlast19regularseasonhomegamesagainsttheJazz...Bothteamshavewontheirmatchupsby10-or-morethis

season.

• HeadCoachMarkJacksonplayedfortheUtahJazzfrom2002-03,averaging4.7pointsand4.6assistsin82gamesoffthebench.• JazzassistantMichael Sanders coached Warriors center Andrew Bogut inMilwaukeefrom2005-07.• JazzguardRaja Bell playedinonegamefortheWarriorsin2009,scoring11points(3-for-3onthreepointers)togoalongthreerebounds.• Warriorscenter Andrew BogutplayedcollegiatelyattheUniversityofUtahfrom2003-05beforeenteringthe2005NBADraftafterhissophomore

season.• BogutplayedwithJazzguardMo WilliamswiththeMilwaukeeBucksfrom2005-08.• WarriorsassistantMichael Malone coachedWilliamswiththeClevelandCavaliersfrom2008-10.• WarriorsguardJarrett JackandJazzforward/center Derrick Favors both attended Georgia Tech.• WarriorsforwardHarrison BarnesandJazzforwardMarvin Williams both attended North Carolina.

PREVIOUS 2012-13 GAMES

TheWarriorsreboundedfromalossastheyhaveallyear,bouncingbacktoearnararewininUtah(whohadonlypreviouslylostathometotheClippersandGrizzlies)toimproveto9-1afteralossthisseason...Aftera4-0startbytheJazz,Stephen Curry scored the game’s nextninepointsandgavetheWarriorsaleadtheywouldholdforthedurationofthecontest...Curryfinishedwithgame-highsof23pointsand seven assists to go with a season-high tying eight rebounds... David Lee added 18 points and nine rebounds, though he snapped a 12-game streak with at least 20 points... Klay Thompson and Jarrett Jack chipped in with 18 apiece while Andris Biedrins grabbed a season-high12reboundsin19minutes,becomingthefirstWarriorwithdouble-digitreboundsinagamewithoutattemptingafieldgoal...TheWarriorshelpedthemselvesbyturningtheballoveronly10timesandearninga25-5advantageonthefastbreak...GoldenStatewonforjustthesecondtimethisseasonwhenlosingthereboundingbattle(44-43)...TheWarriorshavewontheirfirstgameafterChristmasineachofthelastsevenseasons...Al JeffersonledtheJazzwith18poitnsand10rebounds.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2012 WARRIORS 94, JAZZ 83

TheWarriorsnevertiedorledagainsttheJazzina115-101losstoUtah,theirsixthconsecutivelossandfifthconsecutiveontheroad...Despiteshooting.470fromthefield,GoldenStateallowedtheJazztoshoot39-of-78(.500)fromthefield,10-of-21(.476)fromthreeand27-of-33(.818)fromthefreethrowlineassevenplayersfinishedindoublefiguresfortheJazzwhiletheWarriorsturnedtheballover14timesresultingin21pointswhileforcing11turnoversresultinginsixforGoldenState...Stephen Curry ledthewayfortheWarriors,scoring29pointson12-of-22fromthefield,including4-of-9fromthreetogowithfivereboundsandfourassistswhileJarrett Jack totaled 19pointsandnineassistsin33minutesoffthebench...Al Jefferson scored a team-high 24 points in the win, with three players (Derrick Favors, Gordon Hayward, Alec Burks)accoutedfor43ofUtah’s46benchpoints.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 JAZZ 115, WARRIORS 101

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OFF THE COURT

WarriorsrookieforwardHarrison Barneswilldonate15ticketsforeveryWarriorshomegamethisseasontoaBoys&GirlsClubintheBayAreaaspartoftheHarrisonBarnesTicketsforEducationProgram.Eachgame,theprogramwillhost15Clubmembersthathaveexcelledacademicallyduringthe2012-13schoolyear.TheHarrisonBarnesTicketsforEducationProgramwillrotatetoadifferentBayAreaBoys&GirlsClubthroughouttheregularseasonandClubmemberswillsitinadesignatedseatingareanamed“Falcon’sNest,”afterBarnes’nicknameTheBlackFalcon.OtherparticipatingBoys&GirlsClubsincludeAlameda,DiabloValley,ElSobrante,Mid-Peninsula,Oakland,SanLeandroandWestContraCosta/SanPablo.BarnesisanalumnusoftheBoys&GirlsClubinAmes,Iowa.

HARRISON BARNES BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB TICKET GIVEAWAY

• TheWarriorsannouncedonMay22,2012,theirintentiontobuildastate-of-the-artsportsandentertainmentcomplexonthewaterfrontinSanFranciscointimeforthe2017-18season.TheprivatelyfinancedarenawillbelocatedatPiers30-32onSanFranciscoBay,southoftheBayBridge,betweentheFerryBuildingandAT&TPark.

• Golden State selected Snohetta and AECOM as the architecture team that will design the Warriors’ new sports and entertainment complex.

• Duetothearena’swaterfrontlocation,thereareamyriadofpublictransitoptionsincludingMUNI,BART,CALTRAINaswellasferries,watertaxiswithamarinathatwillbeincludedinthe site plan. There are also 16,000 parking spots that currently exist within a 20 minute walk to the site.

WARRIORS 2017 - SAN FRANCISCO ARENA PROJECT

Warriors guard Stephen Curry isdonating three life-savingbednets forevery three-pointerhemakes thisseasonto theNothingButNetscampaign.Curry isa longtimeChampionoftheUnitedNationsFoundation’sNothingButNetscampaign,whichdistributesinsecticide-treatedmosquitonetstoprotectfamiliesacrossAfricafrommalaria.NothingButNetswilltrackCurry’sprogressthroughouttheWarriors’seasonandchallengefanstojoinhiminthefightagainstmalaria.

STEPHEN CURRY TIPS OFF THREE FOR THREE CHALLENGE

LAST GAME: Reno104,SantaCruz89NEXT GAME:atBakersfieldJam-Friday,April5,2013-7:00p.m.PDTRECORD: 32-16 - 2nd place, West DivisionLEADERS: Points - Travis Leslie (15.6); Rebounds - Jeremy Tyler (8.6); Assists-StefhonHannah(5.0)

ON THE BOARDWALK - SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS

FormerWarriorsForwardandcurrentKNBRRadioShowHostTomTolbertwillserveascoloranalystforhistenthandfinalradiobroadcastthisregularseasononApril9againsttheMinnesotaTimberwolves.Theseven-yearNBAveteranfirstjoinedcurrentWarriorsradioplay-by-playannouncerTimRoyefortheteam’sstunningwinonJanuary2againsttheLosAngelesClippers,andthetwohavecalled7winsandtwolossesfortheWarriorsthisseason.Tolbertcurrentlyhosts“TheTomTolbertShow”,whichairsonKNBRweekdaysfrom3:00pmto7:00pm,andpreviouslyservedascolorcommentatorwiththeNBAonNBCandESPN.

TOM TOLBERT JOINS HIS FINAL WARRIORS RADIO BROADCAST THIS SEASON

DAVID LEE DONATES $250 TO BEST FRIEND’S CHARITY FOR EVERY WARRIORS WINDavidLeewilldonate$250foreveryWarriorswinofthe2012-13NBAseasontothecharityUsAgainstCancer.Lee’schildhoodfriend,MikeBommarito,atwo-timecancersurvivorandtheco-founder/chairmanofUsAgainstCancer,attendedtheWarriorsgameagainsttheDallasMavericksonJanuary31,2013andsharedhisstoryandwhatDavid’sdonationmeanstohim.AllfundsforUsAgainstCancerwillbedirectedtotheSitemanCancerCentertosupportcancerresearch,treatment,prevention,educationandcommunity outreach in the greater St. Louis area.

WARRIORS UNVEIL ADIZERO SHORT-SLEEVE NBA UNIFORM SYSTEM

On Monday, February 11, the Golden State Warriors and adidas released the NBA’s firstmodernshortsleevedUniformSystem–theteam’slightestuniformtodateand26percentlighterthanthecurrentuniforms.TheadizeroshortsleeveNBAUniformSystemdebutedfor thefirst timeonFriday,February22,whentheWarriorsdefeatedtheSanAntonioSpursatOracleArena.Madeof60percentrecycledmaterialsandfeaturingtheadidasRevolution30technologythatdriestwiceasfastaspreviousuniforms,theadizeroshortsleeveNBAUniformSystemincludesarmholeinsetswith360-degreestretchfabricandalsofeaturesthefirst-eversuperlightweightstretchwovenshorts.

WARRIORS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AND BILL RUSSELL UNVEIL WALL OF CHAMPIONSTheGoldenStateWarriorsCommunityFoundation,alongwithNBAHall-of-FamerandMcClymondsHighSchoolgraduateBillRussell,willunveiltheMcClymondsWarriorsWallofChampionsonTuesday,March26.TheWallofChampionswillhighlightthehighschool’sbasketballaccomplishmentsthroughouttheyears,andwillbeunveiledalongwitharenovatedteamroom,weightroomandaerobicsroom.Afterwards,BillRussellalongwithcurrentWarriorsplayersJarrettJackandHarrisonBarneswillparticipateinabasketballclinicandshootingcompetitionwiththeMcClymondsboysandgirlsbasketballteams.McClymondsHighSchool,knownasthe“SchoolofChampions”foritshistoryofathleticexcellenceandnotablebasketballalumni,hasexperiencedbudgetcutbacksinrecentyearsthathavepreventedaproperhonorforitsathletichistoryuntilnow.

WARRIORS TO PLAY LAKERS TWICE IN CHINA DURING 2013-14 NBA PRESEASONTheGoldenStateWarriors,aspartoftheNBA’scomprehensiveglobalgamesscheduleforthe2013-14preseason,willtraveltoChinatoplaytheLosAngelesLakersinBeijing’sMasterCardCenteronOctober15andinShanghai’sMercedesBenzArenaonOctober18.Thiswillbetheteam’ssecondvisittoChinaaspartoftheNBAGlobalGames,astheWarriorsplayedtwopreseasoncontestswiththeMilwaukeeBucksinBeijing(1-0)andGuangzhou(0-1)duringthe2008-09NBApreseason.TheGoldenStateWarriorsareoneofeightteamsselectedtoparticipateintheNBAglobalgames,whichwillincludeatotalofeightgamesinsixcountriesthisOctober.Theglobalgameswillalsoincludethefirst-everNBApreseasongamestobeheldinBrazilandthePhilippines,aswellasinthecitiesofBilbao,SpainandManchester,England.

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TEAM NOTABLES• TheWarriors’magicnumber(totalnumberofWarriorswinsand/orlossesbytheconference’sninthplaceteamneededtoclinchaplayoffspot)stands

at 3.• GoldenStatecurrentlysitsinsixthplaceintheWesternConferenceplayoffrace,1.0gameaheadoftheRockets,4.0gamesaheadoftheJazz.• WithawinoverPortlandon3/30,theWarriorsclinchedtheirfirstwinningseasonsince2007-08,the29thwinningseasoninfranchisehistory.• The Warriors’ remaining seven gameswillallcomeagainstWesternConferenceopponents(four at home, threeontheroad)...GoldenStatefinished

itssecond-longesthomestand(fivegames)oftheseason(4-1)• TheWarriorsfinishedthemonthofMarchwitha9-7record,theirfourthwinningmonththisyear...Thelasttimethey’vehadfourwinningmonthsina

seasonwasin2007-08whentheywonfiveconsecutivemonthsfromNovembertoMarch.• Over the last three games, the Warriors have a 54.0-38.7 advantage in the paint. • TheWarriorsfinishedwitha19-11recordagainsttheEasternConference,theirbestledgeragainsttheEastsincetheywent20-10in2007-08.• Golden State is 11 gamesover.500,thefurthestintoaseasonthattheteamhashadawinningrecordsincefinishingthe2007-08campaignat48-34.• Golden State is 16-4 whenshooting50percentorbetterfromthefield(7-0 when shooting 53 percent or better)... When holding opponents below 40

percent, the Warriors are 16-2.• The Warriors are 8-2whenscoring20-pluspointsoffofturnovers...TheWarriorsare11-4 whenscoring30-pluspointsinthefirstquarter.• The Warriors are 31-7 whenleadingathalftimeand33-3whentakingaleadintothefourthquarter.• The Warriors are 34-10 this season when outrebounding the opposition.• TheWarriorsareoneoftwo teams to have beaten the Heat, Spurs, Clippers and Thunder this season (Memphis is the other)• The Warriors have sold out 28-in-a-row (30 overall) at Oracle Arena, the longest streak since Oracle Arena was renovated prior to the 1997-98 season

andcapacitywasincreasedfrom15,025to19,956.

The Warriors rank in the top 10 in several categories in which they ranked in the lower thirdof the league lastseason…Thebiggest improvementshavecomeinrebounding(from28thto2nd),defensiverebounding(24thto 1st),opponentfieldgoalpercentage(20thto3rd) and opponent three-pointfieldgoalpercentage(28thto4th)...TheWarriorshavenotfinishedinthetophalfoftheleagueinopponentfieldgoalpercentagesincerankingseventh in 1998-99.

RANK AND FILE

WARRIORS - 2012-13 VS. 2011-12 Category 2012-13 - Rank 2011-12 - Rank Rebounds 44.9 - 2nd 39.2 - 28th Def.Rebounds 34.1-1st 29.5-24th Opp. FG Pct. .436 - 3rd .453 - 20th Opp. 3FG Pct. .341 - 4th .365 - 28th

WARRIORS GROUNDThe Warriors have sold out 28 consecutive games (30 overall), and are onpacefortheirsecond-bestattendancemarkinfranchisehistory...Thecurrent sellout streak is the team’s longest streak since Oracle Arena was renovatedprior to the1997-98seasonandcapacitywas increased from15,025 to 19,596.

GSW SINGLE SEASON ATTENDANCE, ALL-TIME Rank Season Attendance 1 2007-08 19,631 2 2012-13 19,350 3 2008-09 18,943 4 2011-12 18,858 5 2010-11 18,693

WARRIORS ALL-TIME TURNAROUNDS Season (Win %) Previous Yr (%) Improvement 1988-89 (.524) 1987-88 (.244) +.280 1953-54 (.403) 1952-53 (.174) +.229 2012-13 (.573) 2011-12 (.348) +.225 1965-66 (.438) 1964-65 (.213) +.225 1950-51 (.606) 1949-50 (.382) +.224

MAKING HIS MARKAfteraninjury-riddledandshortened66-gameseason,Mark Jackson is in hisfirstfullseasonastheheadcoachoftheWarriors,andtheresultshavebeenmuchmorefavorable...NotonlyhavetheWarriorsalreadyeclipsedtheir2011-12wintotal(23),butJackson’ssquadisalsoonpacetopostoneofthelargestyear-over-yearimprovementsinfranchisehistory,

BIGGEST WIN INCREASE, 2012-13*

GSW TOP 3-PT SEASONS

Rank Season 3-PT Pct. 1 2012-13 .399 2 2010-11 .392 3 2011-12 .388 4 2009-10 .375 5t 2008-09 .373 5t 1995-96 .373

The Warriors lead the league in three-point percentage and are on pace to hitafranchiserecord.399fromdistance,continuingarecenttrendbehindthe arc... Golden State is on pace to become the ninth team in NBA history tohitbetterthan40percentfromthree-pointland...TheWarriors’top-fivethree-pointshootingseasonshaveallcomeinthelastfiveseasons,andnoteam has hit a better percentage than the Warriors since 2009-10 (.388), Stephen Curry’s rookie year.

RECURRING STORY aRC

TheWarriorswon37oftheirfirst66gamesthisseason,14morethantheytotaled in the 2011-12 shortened 66-game regular season, and grabbed nearly six more rebounds per game than they did in the 2011-12 campaign.

ROUTE 66

WARRIORS THROUGH 66 GAMES Year W/L Pts Reb Opp. FG% Opp. 3FG% 2011-12 23-43 97.8 39.2 .453 .365 2012-13 37-29 100.6 45.0 .439 .344

3-PT FG% SINCE 2009-10

Rank Season 3-PT Pct. 1 Warriors .388 2 Spurs .382 3 Suns .369 4 Heat .369 5 Hawks .365 GOLDEN STATE FOR THE WIN

While the Warriors have seen improvements in numerous statistical categories, they’ve also seen a large improvement in the one that matters most, the win column... Finishing the 2011-12 season with a .348 winning percentage, the Warriors currently sit at .573 andifGoldenStatemaintainsit through the restof theseason, theyare lookingat thesecond largestwin increase in the NBA this season at +19,projectedoveran82-gameschedule.

Team 2011-12* 2012-13* W Increase* Brooklyn 27-55 48-34 +21 Golden State 28-54 47-35 +19 Charlotte 9-73 20-62 +11 Denver 47-35 56-26 +9 L.A. Clippers 50-32 54-28 +4*Projectedoveran82-gameschedule

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PLAYER NOTABLES• David Lee currently leads the league in double-doubles (50)andwouldbecomethefirstWarriortoleadtheNBAsince Wilt Chamberlain in 1963-64... On

Wednesday,LeebecamethefirstWarriortohave50-or-moredouble-doublesinasingleseasonsinceNate Thurmond (66) in 1972-73... With three more 20-point,10-reboundgames,LeewillbecomethefirstWarriorwithmorethan3020-point,10-reboundgamessinceThurmondhad41in1971-72.

• With25pointsand10reboundsoffthebenchon3/30vs.Portland,Carl Landry becamethefirstplayerinNBAhistorytohitthosefiguresinlessthan23minutesofactionoffthebenchwhilehitting90percentfromthefield(9-of-10FG).

• Stephen Curry (612 threes) passed Tim Hardaway (602)forsecondplaceonthefranchise’sall-timethree-pointerslistwhilejumpingupfromeighthtosixthontheNBA’ssingle-seasonthree-pointerslistwithaseven-threepeformanceon3/30vs.Portland.

• Stephen Curry is on pace to become the only player in NBA history to average at least six assists and three three-pointers in a single season.• Stephen Curry isoneofonlythreeplayersintheleagueaveragingatleast22points,sixassistsandfourrebounds,alongwithLeBron James and Russell

Westbrook... Only Latrell Sprewell (1996-97), Tim Hardaway (1990-91, 1991-92), and Rick Barry (1973-74,1974-75)havepostedthosefiguresinaseasonfortheWarriors.

• Stephen Curry rankstiedforthirdin20-point,10-assistgameswithnine behind only LeBron James (13) and Tony Parker (11) with the Warriors posting an 8-1 ledgerthisseasonwhenhehitsthosefigures...David Lee currently leads the league in 20-point, 10-rebound games and when Lee and Curry hit their respective numbers in the same game, the Warriors are 5-0 this season.

• Klay Thompsonhasmorethandoubledhistotalof20-pointgamesfromlastseason(10games)with24thisyear(theWarriorsare17-7whenhegoesfor20-plus this season)... Thompson currently ranks thirdinthree-pointersinasingle-seasoninfranchisehistoryandneedsthree more three-pointers (eightmorefor200thisseason)forthesecond-mostthree-pointers,trailingteammateStephen Currywhoalreadyholdsthefranchiserecord.

• David Lee has 10gamesofatleast20points,10reboundsandfiveassists,trailingonlyLeBron James forthemost20/10/5gamesintheNBAthisyear...TheWarriors are 23-5 whenLeegoesfor20/10thisseason.

• Andrew Bogutisoneofthreecenters(Marc Gasol and Joakim Noah) to average at least 2.0 assists and 1.50 blocks this season (minimum 25 games) and thefirstWarriorcentersinceRalph Sampson (1987-88) to post those numbers in a season.

• Harrison Barnesistheonlyregularrookiestarteronateamcurrentlyslottedforthepostseason.

FROM SPRE TO D-LEEDavid Lee became the firstAll-Star for Golden State sinceLatrell Sprewell represented the club in 1997 and snapped the team’s NBA record 16-year All-Stardrought...ItmarkedthesecondcareerAll-StarselectionforLee,whowasselectedasaninjuryreplacementfortheEasternConferencewiththeNewYorkKnicks in 2010... Lee is the only player in the NBA averaging at least 18 points, 11 rebounds and three assists, something only Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond, Neil Johnston and Jerry Lucashavedoneinfranchisehistory...Leeleadstheleague in double-doubles and 20/10 games and his 28 20/10 games are the most by a Warrior since Antwan Jamison had 30 in 2000-01... With his 50th double-doubleon4/3vs.NewOrleans,LeebecamethefirstWarriorwith50-or-moredoubles in a single season since Nate Thurmond (66) in 1972-73.

20-PT/10-REB GAMES

# Player 20/10 GMS1. David Lee 282. LeBron James 232. LaMarcus Aldridge 234.AlHorford 205. Dwight Howard 20

DOUBLE-DOUBLES# Player DBL-DBLs1. David Lee 502. Dwight Howard 45 3. Zach Randolph 424.AlHorford 415. Two Players 40

IT’S BEEN A WHILEAndrew Bogut’s numbers don’t always jump off page, but you’d have to flipthrougha fewpagesof recent teamhistory to find the lastplayers to compilesomeofthefigureshe’spostedlately...SincereturningfromleftanklerehabinlateJanuary,BoguthasbeenthetypeofplayerthattheWarriorshaven’thadinsome time, tallyingunique lines in theboxscore thathaven’tbeendonebyaWarriors player in at least three years, and in some cases, much longer.

SINGLE-SEASON 3-PT FGS, GSW HISTORY

# Player SEASON 3PM 1. Stephen Curry 2012-13 240 2. Dorell Wright 2010-11 194 3. Klay Thompson 2012-13 192 4. Jason Richardson 2005-06 183 5. Stephen Jackson 2007-08 182

Stephen Curry became theWarriors’ single-seasonall-time leader for three-pointers made, and teammate Klay Thompson is also on pace to break the club’soldmarkof194threes..Curryhassurpassedthe200-threebarrier,andifThompsonfollowssuit,they’llbecomejustthesecondpairofteammatesinNBAhistory to do so (Antoine Walker/Paul Pierce forthe2001-02Celtics)...Curryand Thompson, known in certain Twitter circles as the #SplashBrothers, are also on pace to become the top three-point tandem in NBA history, while Curry recently cracked the NBA’s all-time single-season top 10 list in the category.

MAKING A SPLASH

JACK IN THE BOX SCORE

PTS+REB+AST LEADERS OFF BENCH

Player Pts Reb Ast Total 7+ Ast Gs Smith, NY 17.6 5.1 2.7 25.4 3 Anderson, NO 15.7 5.9 1.2 22.8 0 Jack, GSW 12.9 3.0 5.4 21.3 21 Sessions, CHA 14.4 2.8 3.8 21.0 6 Crawford,LAC 16.7 1.6 2.5 20.8 1

Jarrett Jack is third among reserves in total points/rebounds/assists per game, andamongtheleaders,nobodyisdishingtheballquitelikeJack.TheWarriors’sixthmanleadsthoseplayerswith20gamesofat leastsevenassistsoff thebench, which doesn’t include his three 7-plus assist games as a starter.

TOP 3-PT TANDEMS, NBA HISTORY

Players (3s) TEAM SEASON 3PM 1. D. Scott (267)/N. Anderson (168) ORL 1995-96 435 2. S. Curry (229)/K. Thompson (191) GSW 2012-13 432 2. A. Walker (222)/P. Pierce (210) BOS 2001-02 432 4. R. Allen (269)/R. Lewis (142) SEA 2005-06 411 5. Q. Richardson (226)/J. Johnson (177) PHO 2004-05 403

SINGLE-SEASON 3-PT FGS, NBA HISTORY

# Player Team Season 3PM 1. Ray Allen SEA 2005-06 269 2. Dennis Scott ORL 1995-96 267 3. George McCloud DAL 1995-96 257 4. Jason Richardson CHA 2007-08 243 5. Stephen Curry GSW 2012-13 240 5. PejaStojakovic SAC 2003-04 240 7. PejaStojakovic NOH 2007-08 231 Mookie Blaylock ATL 1995-96 231 9. Ray Allen MIL 2001-02 229 Reggie Miller IND 1996-97 229

ANDREW BOGUT RECENT GAMES

Game Bogut line Last done by 1/28 at TOR 12 Pts/8 Reb/4 Blk Anthony Randolph (12/23/09) 2/20vs.PHO11Reb/5Ast/3Blk/2Stl RonnyTuriaf(1/31/09) 3/8 vs. HOU 11 Reb/3 OReb/4 Stl/1 3FG Matt Barnes (1/2/07) 3/13 vs. DET 10 Reb/4 Ast/3 Blk/3 FTs Troy Murphy (11/25/06) 3/17 at HOU 12 Pts/12 Reb/3 Blk Andris Biedrins (1/14/09) 3/18 vs. NOH 8 DReb/5 Ast/4 Blk Chris Mullin (4/4/95) 3/27 vs. SAC 12 Pts/9Reb/4 Blk/0 PF Adonal Foyle (2/25/01)

PPG SINCE ALL-STAR BREAK

BREAKING OUTSince Stephen CurrywasleftofftheWesternConferenceAll-Starteam,he’smakinghisomissionfromthesquadlooklike,asCharles Barkley called it at thetime,“aflat-out joke.”AllCurryhasdonesincethebreak isaverage26.2 points on 47.8percentfromthefieldand46.4percentfromthreetogowith7.2assists and 4.0 rebounds. Curry ranks second in scoring since the break behind only Kobe Bryant.

Rank Player Team Points 1. Kobe Bryant LAL 27.6 2. Carmelo Anthony NYK 26.9 3. Kevin Durant OKC 26.1 4. LeBron James MIA 26.0 5. Stephen Curry GSW 25.9

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ALL-TIME 50-POINT GAMES - MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

# Player TEAM POINTS DATE 1. Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco 73 November 16, 1962 2. Elgin Baylor L.A. Lakers 71 November 15, 1960 3. Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco 62 January 29, 1963 4. Kobe Bryant L.A. Lakers 61 February 2, 2009 5. Bernard King New York 60 December 25, 1984 6. Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco 59 December 25, 1961 7. Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco 58 December 15, 1964 7. Wilt Chamberlain San Francisco 58 February 21, 1960 7. Rick Barry San Francisco 58 December 14, 1965 10. Richie Guerin New York 57 December 11, 1959 11. Michael Jordan Chicago 55 March 28, 1995 11. Bernard King New York 55 February 16, 1985 11. Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia 55 January 30, 1962 14. Stephen Curry Golden State 54 February 27, 2013 15. LeBron James Cleveland 52 February 4, 2009 15. JamalCrawford NewYork 52 January26,2007 15. Bernard King New York 52 November 24, 1984 18. Richard Hamilton Detroit 51 December 27, 2006 18. Patrick Ewing New York 51 March 24, 1990 18. Richie Guerin New York 51 February 14, 1962 21. LeBron James Cleveland 50 March 5, 2008 21. Allan Houston New York 50 March 16, 2003 21. Patrick Ewing New York 50 December 1, 1990 21. Michael Jordan Chicago 50 November 1, 1986

CURRY LIGHTS UP THE GARDEN

Stephen Curry scoredacareer-high54points that includedacareer-bestand franchise-record11 three-pointerson2/27atNewYork,becomingthefirstplayerinNBAhistorytoscore50-pluspointswhilehitting10-plusthree-pointersinagameandthefirstinWarriorshistorytoscore30-pluswhilehittingseven-or-morethree-pointersinconsecutivegames(2/26-2/27)afterdoingsoinhis38-pointperformanceinIndianathepreviousnight...Curry’s54points,themostintheNBA since Deron Williams had 57 on 3/14/12 at Charlotte, are the most scored by a Warrior since Purvis Short tallied

59 points (11/17/84)... Only Short, Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry and Joe Fulks have recorded higher scoring games with the Warriors... Curry becameoneoftwoplayers(Kobe Bryant)intheNBAthisseasonwithconsecutive38-pointgamesandisthefirstWarriortoscore92-or-moreover a two-game span since Antawn Jamison scored51inconsecutivegames(2/3-2/6/00)...InjusthisthirdcareergameatMadisonSquareGarden,Currybecamejustthe13thplayerinNBAhistorytoputtogethera50-pointgameatMSG,registeringthe14thhighestscoringtotalatMSGsinceitoriginallyopenedforbasketballin1946...Curry’sgamewasthe24th50-pointeffortintheGarden’shistoryand,sinceitre-openedin 1968 at its present location, only two other players, Kobe Bryant (61 points) and Michael Jordan (55 points), have scored more than Curry’s 54points...TheWarriorsnowhaveeight50-pointgamesatMadisonSquareGardeninfranchisehistory(therehavebeen127suchgames),themostbyanysingleopponentatMSGandjustoneshyoftheNewYorkKnicks(9).

WARRIORS’ ALL-TIME 50-POINT GAMES*

# Player OPP POINTS DATE 1. Rick Barry Portland 64 March 26, 1974 2. Joe Fulks Indianapolis 63 February 10, 1949 3. Purvis Short New Jersey 59 November 17, 1984 4. Purvis Short San Antonio 57 January 7, 1984 4. Rick Barry Cincinnati 57 October 29, 1966 4. Rick Barry New York 57 December 14, 1965 7. Rick Barry New York 55 March 25, 1978 7. Rick Barry Philadelphia 55 January 23, 1975 9. Stephen Curry New York 54 February 27, 2013 9. Joe Barry Carroll Utah 52 March 5, 1983 9. Rick Barry Chicago 52 February 16, 1967 12. Antawn Jamison L.A. Lakers 51 December 6, 2000 12. Antawn Jamison Seattle 51 December 3, 2000 12. Rick Barry Philadelphia 51 October 29, 1977 12. Phil Smith Houston 51 December 11, 1976 12. Phil Smith Phoenix 51 January 8, 1976 12. Rick Barry Philadelphia 51 February 23, 1974 12. Rick Barry Houston 51 January 17, 1973 19. JamalCrawford Charlotte 50 December20,2008 19. Bernard King Philadelphia 50 January 30, 1981 19. Rick Barry Boston 50 February 14, 1967 19. Rick Barry Detroit 50 January 14, 1967 19. Rick Barry Cincinnati 50 December 25, 1966 19. Rick Barry St. Louis 50 December 8, 1966 19. Neil Johnson New York 50 February 16, 1954

*Excludes 102 50-point games by Wilt Chamberlain

MOST 3s IN A GAME, WARRIORS HISTORY

MOST POINTS, NBA 2012-13

# Player OPP PTS DATE 1. Stephen Curry New York 54 February 27, 2013 2. Kevin Durant Dallas 52 January 18, 2013 3. Carmelo Anthony Miami 50 April 2, 2013 4. John Wall Memphis 47 March 25, 2013 5. James Harden Oklahoma City 46 February 20, 2013 6. James Harden Atlanta 45 November 2, 2012 6. Carmelo Anthony Portland 45 January 1, 2013 6. Carmelo Anthony Brooklyn 45 December 11, 2012

# Player OPP 3FGM DATE 1. Stephen Curry New York 11 February 27, 2013 2. Dorell Wright Minnesota 9 November 27, 2010 3. Stephen Curry Charlotte 8 December 21, 2012 3. Jason Richardson Phoenix 8 March 29, 2007 3. Dorell Wright Orlando 8 March 11, 2011 3. Reggie Williams San Antonio 8 December 8, 2010

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2012-13: Among rookies, ranks fifth in scoring, 11th in rebounding, eighth infieldgoalpercentageand seventh in three-point percentage... Has scored 10-plus 32 times and 20-plus three times... Has three double-doubles and one 20/10 game... Tallied 12 points in 19 minutes as a starter in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge and All-Star Weekend... Scored a career-high tying 21 points on a career-high ninefieldgoals(9-of-11)on2/2vs.Phoenix...Scoredacareer-hightying21pointson8-of-11shooting(5-of-6fromdeep)in29minuteson1/13atDenver...Totaled19pointsonwhiletyringacareer-higheightfieldgoalsincludingthreepointersin31minuteson12/15atAtlanta...Postedthirddouble-doublewith 10 points and a team-high 11 rebounds on 11/24 vs. Minnesota... Scored a then career-best 20 pointsonacareer-besttogowith12reboundsinhisfirstcareer20/10gameon11/19vs.Dallas,thefirst20-point,10-reboundeffortbyaWarriorsrookiesinceStephen Curry’s triple-double (36 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists) on 2/10/10 vs. the Clippers...Tallied19pointsandacareer-high13reboundsin40minuteson11/14vs.Atlanta...His19-point,13-boardperformancewasthefirsttimeaWarriorsrookiehasrecordedatleastthosefiguressinceAnthony, Randolph wentfor24pointsand16reboundson4/13/09vs.SanAntonioandthefirsttimeaWarriorsrookiehashad13reboundssince Chris Hunter had 13 on 3/6/10 at Charlotte... Made his NBA debut on 10/31 at Phoenix, totaling six points and three rebounds... Became the youngest Warrior (20 years, 154 days) to start a season opener since Joe Smith (20 years, 100 days) started on 11/3/95 at Houston... Missed one game(1/29atCleveland)withasoreleftknee.

TRENDING: The Warriors are 12-5 when Barnes scores at least 13 points (22-10whenBarnesscoresindoublefigures).

CAREER: WasselectedbyGoldenStateinthefirstroundofthe2012NBADraft(seventhoverall).

COLLEGE: Appeared in 75 games (73 starts) over two seasons with North Carolina, averaging 16.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 29.3 minuteswhileshooting.430fromthefieldand.349fromthree-pointrange...HelpedNorthCarolinatoconsecutiveEliteEightappearances(losttoKentucky in both tournaments).

PERSONAL: Nicknamed “The Black Falcon”... Won numerous accolades as a prep at Ames High School, including The Sporting News’ 2009 NationalHighSchoolAthleteoftheYear,USAToday’s2010NationalPlayeroftheYearandtheMorganWoottenAwardasthe2010NationalPlayeroftheYear(awardalsoconsiderscharacter,leadershipandstudent-athletevalues)...LedAmestoback-to-backundefeatedstatechampionships,winning 53 consecutive games (26-0 in 2009 and 27-0 in 2010).

GP/S 74/74 PTS 9.3 REB 3.9 AST 1.2 STL 0.66 FG% .445 3FG% .353 MIN 25.3 LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

4/3 vs. NO 19 3 9 .333 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 3/30 vs. POR 34 4 10 .400 0 2 .000 3 3 1.000 0 7 7 1 2 1 1 1 11 3/27 vs. SAC 22 4 8 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0 2 2 1 0 9 3/25 vs. LAL 29 3 8 .375 1 2 .500 3 3 1.000 1 4 5 0 3 1 1 0 10 3/23 vs. WAS 36 5 8 .625 1 2 .500 5 6 .833 1 7 8 0 1 0 2 0 16

40 F HARRISON BARNES 6-8 210 ROOKIE NORTH CAROLINA

2012-13: Scored 10-plus twice...Setcareer-highs inpoints(14),fieldgoalsmade(five), three-pointersmade(two)in12minuteson3/15vs.Chicago...Scoredacareer-high11pointson4-of-8shootingon2/6at Oklahoma City... In a career-high 30 minutes on 1/29 at Cleveland, set career marks with nine points on fourmadefieldgoals...Tiedacareer-highwithfourreboundson1/18atSanAntonio...Madehisfirstcareerbucket on 12/14 at Orlando... Made his Warriors debut on 11/9 at the Lakers, totaling two rebounds, one assist and two blocks in six minutes... DNP-CD 16 times... Inactive four times.

D-LEAGUE: HasbeenassignedtoSantaCruzfive times... In fivegameswithSantaCruz,hasaveragesof21.6points,7.6rebounds,2.8assistsand4.40stealswihleshooting.488fromthefieldand.407fromdistance in 34.0 minutes.

CAREER: SignedbyGoldenStateasafreeagentonJuly26,2012.

COLLEGE: Appearedin140games(103starts)forOldDominion,averaging10.1points,4.6rebounds,2.7assistsand1.79stealsin26.3minutes...WontheLeftyDriesellAwardasthenation’stopdefenderin2010-11andwastheColonialAthleticAssociationDefensivePlayeroftheYearasbothajuniorandsenior...Istheall-timeColonialAthleticAssociationstealsleader(250)...His140gamesplayedisanOldDominionrecord...Wasapartofseniorclassthatbecamethewinningestgroupinschoolhistory,earning101careerwins,twoconferencetitlesandtheinauguralCollegeInsider.comPostseasonTournament (CIT) championship.

PERSONAL: Fullname isKennethLamontBazemoreJr...ParentsareKennethandGlynisBazemore...Hasonebrother,WyKevin...AtBertieHighSchool,averaged18.8points,10.3rebounds,4.2assistsand3.2stealsasasenior...NamedNorthCarolinaCoastalConferencePlayeroftheYearasaseniorandRoanoke-ChowanPlayeroftheYearasajuniorandsenior...SelectedtoparticipateintheNorthCarolina-SouthCarolinaAll-StarGame...Averaged22.9pointsand9.8reboundsasajunior...MajoredinhumanservicesandcriminaljusticeatODU...OnthedayhesignedacontractwithGoldenState,paidavisittoasessionofWarriorsBasketballCamptospeaktothekidsabouthowworkcanpayoff...TookpartintheBackToSchoolRookieReadingRallyatSobranteParkElementarySchoolinOaklandshortlybeforethebeginningofhisrookieseason.

PLAYER BIOS

PTS ........................21, twice, last vs. Phoenix (2/2/13) REB ........................................ 13 vs. Atlanta (11/14/12) AST ...............................................5 vs. Dallas (1/31/13) BLK ...........................2, twice, last vs. Toronto (3/4/12) STL ............................. 3, twice, last at Boston (3/1/13) FGM ............................................ 9 vs. Phoenix (2/2/13) 3FGM ............................................5 at Denver (1/13/13) FTM ............................ 6, twice, last at Detroit (12/5/12) MIN ......................... 40, twice, last at Dallas (11/19/12)

CAREER HIGHS

PTS .........................................12 vs. Chicago (3/16/13) REB ..................4, twice, last at San Antonio (1/18/13) AST ...............................................5 vs. Miami (1/16/13) BLK ........................................2 at L.A. Lakers (11/9/12) STL ........ 2, three times, last at San Antonio (3/20/12) FGM ..........................................5 vs. Chicago (3/16/13) 3FGM ........................................2 vs. Chicago (3/16/13) FTM .............................................4 at Chicago (1/25/13) MIN ........................................30 at Cleveland (1/29/13)

CAREER HIGHS

GP/S 55/0 PTS 2.1 REB 0.4 AST 0.3 STL 0.27 BLK 0.05 FG% .377 MIN 4.4

4/3 vs. NO 2 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3/30 vs. POR 6 3 5 .600 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 3/27 vs. SAC 4 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3/25 vs. LAL 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3/23 vs. WAS 4 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 G/F KENT BAZEMORE 6-5 195 ROOKIE OLD DOMINION

LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

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2012-13: Tied Purvis Short for sixth on the Warriors’ all-timeoffensivereboundslistwithanoffensiveboardon3/1atBoston...Tied a season-high with three blocks on 1/2 vs. the Clippers... Grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds in 19 minutes on 12/26 at Utah, becoming the firstWarrior sinceAlton Lister (11/2/90 at Denver) tograbdouble-digit reboundswithoutattemptingafieldgoal...Madehisfirststartsinceoftheseasonon12/15atAtlanta,totaling seven rebounds and one block in 14 minutes... Made his 2012-13 debut on 11/2 vs. Memphis... DNP-CD 22 times... Missed twogamesfromwithastrainedrightgroin(1/11-1/13).

CAREER: WasselectedbyGoldenStateinthefirstround(11thoverall)ofthe2004NBADraftafterenteringthedraftasaninternationalearlyentrycandidate...Re-signedasarestrictedfreeagentwithGoldenStateonJuly28,2008...Entered2012-13seasonowningcareeraveragesof7.0points,7.6rebounds,1.0assists,1.18blocksand23.2minutesin457regular-seasongames(302starts)overeightseasonswithGoldenState...Entered2012-13seasonrankedastheWarriorsall-timefranchiseleaderincareerfieldgoalpercentage(.595)...Hasscored20-plus16 times and 30-plus once... Has 86 career double-doubles and 14 career 20-point/10-rebound games... Has one 20-point/20-rebound game.

PERSONAL: NameispronouncedAHN-drisBE-a-drinsch…HailsfromRiga,Latvia,andisamemberof theLatvianNationalTeam…IsthesecondLatviantoeverplayintheNBA,followingGundarsVetra,whoplayed13gameswiththeTimberwolves(1992-93)…Hasoneson,Emils…Resides in Oakland.

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

4 at Oklahoma City (11/18).....................................PTS .....................................31 at Denver (11/24/06) 12 at Utah (12/26)................................................... REB ................................. 26 vs. New York (1/27/08) 3 at Minnesota (11/16) ............................................AST ....................................8 vs. LA Lakers (1/7/09) 3, three times, last at Milwaukee (1/26) ............... BLK ..................7, twice, last vs. Chicago (1/18/10) 1, eight times, last vs. L.A. Clippers (1/21) ..........STL ............ 5, three times, last at Miami (12/23/08) 2 at Oklahoma City (11/18).................................... FGM .....................................14 at Denver (11/24/06) ............................................................................... 3FGM ........................................................................... 2 vs. Denver (11/10) ............................................... FTM ....................................9 vs. Memphis (11/7/08) 19, twice, last at Utah (12/26) ................................MIN ................. 46, twice, last at Toronto (10/31/08)

2012-13: Has scored 10-plus points eight times and grabbed 10-plus rebounds seven times... Has onedouble-doublethisseason...Oneofthree centers in the NBA this season to average at least 6.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.50 blocks (minimum 25 games)... Became thefirstWarriorsstartingcentertoposttwogamesinasingle-seasonwithatleastsevenpoints,ninerebounds,fiveassists,onestealandthree blocks since Joe Barry Carroll in 1987... Tied season-highs in points(12)andblocks(four)togowithninerebounds,includingcareerrebound 4,000 on 3/27 vs. Sacramento... Totaled eight points, nine reboundswhiletyingseason-highsinassists(five)andblocks(four)on3/18vs.NewOrleans...Securedhisfirstdouble-doubleasaWarriorwith12pointsand12reboundson3/17atHouston...With11reboundsandfourstealson3/8vs.Houston,becamefirstWarriorscentertohave10-plusreboundsandatleastfourstealssinceVictor Alexander on 11/2/91 vs. Sacramento... Hithissecondcareer three-pointeron3/8vs.Houston...Grabbeddouble-digit reboundsfor thefirst timeasaWarriorwith12on2/12vs.Houston...Returnedfroma38-gameabsencetopost12points,eightreboundsandfourblocksin24minuteson1/28atToronto...Postedfiveassistsin17minuteson11/7vs.Cleveland,becomingfirstWarriorscentertopostfiveassistssinceAnthonyTolliveron3/22/10vs.Phoenix...Scoredindoublefigureson11/5atSacramentoforthefirsttimesince1/22/12atMiami(withMilwaukee),scoring12points...MadehisWarriorsdebuton10/31atPhoenix,totalingeightpoints,sixrebounds,oneassistandoneblockin18minutes,hisfirstgameactionsince1/25/12withMilwaukeeatHouston...Inactive42 timesduetoleftankle rehab (11/3, 11/9-1/26, 1/29, 2/6, 2/9) and six times due to back spasms (2/22-3/2).

AS OF LATE: Has grabbed eight-or-more boards in 13ofthelast16, averaging 8.8 rebounds over that span.... Averaging 2.40 blocks over his past 10 games, notching at least two in nine out his last 10.

CAREER: WasselectedbytheMilwaukeeBucksinthefirstroundofthe2005NBADraft(1stoverall)...SignedacontractextensionwithMilwaukeeonJuly11,2008...AcquiredbyGoldenStatefromMilwaukee,alongwithStephenJackson,inexchangeforKwameBrown,MontaEllisandEkpeUdohonMarch13,2012...Entered2012-13owningcareeraveragesof12.7points,9.3rebounds,2.3assists,1.57blocksand32.7minutesin408careergames(400starts)insevenseasonswithMilwaukee...Namedtothe2009-10All-NBAThirdTeam,makinghimthefirstAll-NBAcentertoplayfortheWarriorssinceRalphSampsonjoinedtheclubin1987...IstheninthNo.1overallselectiontoplayfortheWarriors...LeftMilwaukeerankedinthefranchise’stop-10infieldgoalpercentage(6th),rebounds(4th),offensiverebounds(4th),defensiverebounds(1st),blocks(3rd),reboundspergame(4th)andblockspergame (5th)... Has scored 20-plus points 60 times and 30-plus three times... Has 149 career double-doubles, 41 career 20-point/10-rebound games, two career 30-point, 10-rebound games andfourcareer 20-point, 20-rebound games.

PERSONAL: SonofMichaelandAnneBogut…IsofCroatiandescent…Nicknamesare“Bogues,”“Drew”and“AB”…Lovessoccer,AustralianRulesFootballandtennis…HastwoSiberianHuskies…Inhissparetime,enjoyslisteningtomusic,goingfordrives,goingforcoffee,surfingtheinternet,playingbilliards,watchingDVDs,playinganysortsofcardsandplayingwithhisdogs…WouldhavelovedtohavemetDrazenPetrovic,thelegendaryCroatianbasketball player... Is on Twitter @andrewbogut.

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

12, four times, last vs. Sacramento (3/27) ........PTS .......................................... 32 at Dallas (1/26/10) 12, twice, last at Houston (3/17).........................REB ........................................... 27 vs. Miami (1/7/11) 5, three times, last at New Orleans (3/18) .........AST ........................................8 vs. Toronto (3/12/07) 4, three times, last vs. Sacramento (3/27).........BLK ............7, four times, last vs. New Jersey (1/29/11) 4 vs. Houston (3/8) ..............................................STL ..................... 4, twice, last vs. Houston (3/8/13) 6, twice, last vs. Sacramento (3/27) .................. FGM ................... 14, twice, last at Indiana (12/21/09) 1 vs. Houston (3/8) ............................................ 3FGM .................... 1, twice, last vs. Houston (3/8/13) 4 at Houston (3/17) ..............................................FTM .......................................9 vs. Chicago (4/14/08) 33 at Houston (3/17) ............................................MIN ................................. 50 at New Orleans (2/8/07)

GP/S 51/9 PTS 0.5 REB 2.9 AST 0.3 STL 0.27 BLK 0.80 FG% .476 MIN 9.4

4/3 vs. NO 3/30 vs. POR DNP-CD 3/27 vs. SAC DNP-CD 3/25 vs. LAL DNP-CD 3/23 vs. WAS DNP-CD

15 C ANDRIS BIEDRINS 7-0 240 8 YEARS BK SKONTO (LATVIA)

LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

GP/S 27/27 PTS 6.4 REB 7.7 AST 2.2 STL 0.70 BLK 1.81 FG% .475 MIN 25.3

4/3 vs. NO 26 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 7 9 0 3 1 1 2 4 3/30 vs. POR 22 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 3 3 6 1 3 0 0 2 10 3/27 vs. SAC 27 6 11 .545 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 4 9 2 0 1 1 4 12 3/25 vs. LAL 30 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 4 5 9 4 5 0 1 2 4 3/23 vs. WAS 28 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 4 4 1 4 2 2

12 C ANDREW BOGUT 7-0 260 7 YEARS UTAH

LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

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LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

2012-13: Ranks seventh in the league in scoring, third in three-point percentage, second in free throwpercentageandtied for15th in assists... Has scored 20-plus points 46 times, 30-plus 12 times, 40-plus once and 50-plus once... Dished out 10-plus assists 13 times and has 13 double-doubles... Has nine 20-point/10-assist games... Has 12 20-point halves this season... Is on pace to become the only player in NBA history to average at least three three-pointers and six assists per game in a single season... Hit 17 three-pointers in the Foot Locker Three-Point Contest at All-Star Weekend,butwaseliminated in thefirstround... Ranks in the top two in three-pointandfreethrowpercentage,afeatthatonlyJeff Hornacek has accomplished in NBA annals... BecametheWarriors’all-timesingle-seasonleaderforthree-pointersmadeandthefirstplayerintheNBAtohit200three-pointersina season since Aaron Brooksdidsoin2009-10...Scored39pointson14-of-22fromthefield(7-of-12fromdeep)on3/30vs.Portlandtogowithsixassistsandfiverebounds,becomingthefirstplayerinWarriorshistorytopostmultiple35/5/5lineswithseventhrees(onlyJames Harden has done so twice this season)... Finished with35points(20inthefirsthalf)andeightassistsin32minuteson13-of-18(.722)fromthefield,6-of-10(.600)fromthreeon3/23vs.Washington,becomingthefirstWarriortoscore35-pluspointson.700-or-betterfromthefieldtogowitheightassistssinceChris Mullin on 11/22/89 vs. Sacramento (37 points and nine assists on.750shooting)andfirstplayerintheNBAtopostthosenumbersin32minutes-or-lesssinceLarry Bird did so on 11/5/86 vs. Indiana (38 points and eight assists on.700shooting)...Hadacareer-long53-gamestreakwithatleastonethree-pointersnappedgoing0-for-5fromrangeon3/15vs.Chicago...Setcareer-highsinpoints(54)fieldgoalsmade(18)andthree-pointersmade(11,franchiserecord),whilenotchingsevenassists,sixrebounds,threestealsinaseason-high48minuteson2/27atNewYork...BecamethefirstplayerinNBAhistorytoscore50-pluspointswhilehitting10-plusthree-pointersandthefirstWarriortoscore30-pluspointswhilemakingseven-or-morethree-pointersinconsecutivegames(2/26-2/27)...His54pointsarethemostscoredatMadisonSquareGardenbyaWarriorsinceWilt Chamberlain scored58on12/15/64andthefirsttimeaplayerhastotaled50-plusatMSGintheNBAsinceLeBron James scored 52 on 2/4/09... His scoring total was the third most by an opponent at MSG since it opened at its current location in 1968, behind Kobe Bryant (61) and Michael Jordan (55)... His 58 points are also the most points scored by a Warrior since Purvis Short scored59on11/17/84vs.NewJersey...Scored25ofhis31pointsinthefirsthalfon1/2vs.theClippers,themostbyanyWarriorinahalfthisseason...Hadacareer-longstretchoffourconsecutivegameswithatleast20pointsand10assistsfrom11/29-12/5...Hitathen-career-higheightthreepointerson12/21vs.Charlotte(8-of-133FG),becomingthefirstplayerinfranchisehistorytohitatleastseventhree-pointersinconsecutivegamesandthefirstplayerintheNBAtodososinceJ.R. Smith on 4/2-4/4/09... Became the sixth player in Warriors history to hit 400 three-pointers with his 400th on 11/23 at Denver... Missed four games (inactive once) with a sprained right ankle (1/16-18, 1/29-1/31).

AS OF LATE: Over the last 18games,isaveraging26.2points,7.6assists,and4.1reboundswhileshooting.469fromthefieldand.471fromthree-pointrange.

TRENDING: The Warriors are 19-3 all-time in Curry’s 22 career 20-point/10-assist games (8-1 this season)

CAREER: WasselectedbyGoldenStateasanearlyentrycandidateinthefirstroundofthe2009NBADraft(7thoverall)...Finishedrunner-upfor2009-10NBARookieoftheYearAwardandwasunanimousFirstTeamAll-Rookieselection...WontheTacoBellSkillsChallengeatNBAAll-Star2011...Wasamemberofthe2010USAMen’s Basketball Senior National Team that went 9-0 and won the Gold Medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championships in Turkey... Has scored 20-plus points 115 times, 30-plus 30 times, 40-plus twice and 50-plus once... Has dished out 10-plus assists 31 times and has 33 career double-doubles (29 ofthepoint/assistvariety)...Has22 career 20-point/10-assist games... Has five career 30/10 games.

PERSONAL:FirstnameispronouncedSTEFF-in…Heandhiswife,Ayesha,haveonedaughter,Riley…ParentsareDellandSonyaCurry…Dellenjoyeda16-yearNBAcareer,includinga10-yearstintwiththeCharlotteHornets,andiscurrentlyabroadcasterfortheCharlotteBobcats…Hasthreesiblings,Seth,SydelandWill…Seth is a senior on the Duke basketball team... Received the Joe Dumars trophy as the 2010-11 NBA Sportsmanship Award winner, voted on annually by NBA players.

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

54 at New York (2/27) ............................................PTS .................................. 54 at New York (2/27/13) 8, three times, last at Oklahoma City (2/6) ......... REB .................................11 at Minnesota (2/27/11) 12, three times, last vs. Sacramento (3/27).........AST ............................15 vs. Sacramento (2/17/10) 2 vs. Boston (12/29) ............................................. BLK ............2, 10 times, last vs. Boston (12/29/12) 5 at Minnesota (2/24).............................................STL ......................................7 at Minnesota (4/7/10) 18 at New York (2/27) ........................................... FGM .................................. 18 at New York (2/27/13) 11 at New York (2/27) .......................................... 3FGM ................................. 11 at New York (2/27/13) 10, twice, last at Boston (3/1) .............................. FTM ....................................12 at Portland (4/14/10) 48 at New York (2/27) ............................................MIN ....... 49, twice, last at Oklahoma City (3/29/11)

2012-13: Among rookies, ranks fourth in blocks... Grabbed a career-high-tying 10 rebounds to go with one block in 15 minutes on 3/11 vs. New York... Scored a career-best 13 points to go with eight rebounds on 1/19 at New Orleans...Registeredacareer-highfiveblocksin21minuteson12/29vs.Boston...Hauledinacareer-best10reboundsandswattedacareer-highthreeshotsin18minuteson11/23atDenver...Talliedthencareerhighsofninepointsandeightreboundson4-of-4shootingon11/19atDallas...Ezeli’ssevenoffensivereboundson11/19at Dallas were the most by a Warriors rook since Anthony Randolph’s eighton3/28/09atDenver...Madehisfirstcareerstarton11/3attheClippers,tallyingacareer-besteightpointsandtyingacareer-highwithfiveboardsin28minutes...MadehisWarriorsdebuton10/31atPhoenix,totalingthreepoints,fivereboundsandthreestealsin 14 minutes... Missed one game with a right knee contusion on 12/15... DNP-CD three times.

CAREER: SelectedbyGoldenStateinthefirstroundofthe2012NBADraft(30thoverall).

COLLEGE: Appearedin121gamesinfouryearsatVanderbilt,averaging7.7points,4.5reboundsand1.69blocksin17.9minutes,whileshooting.562fromthefield...LeftVanderbiltastheschool’sall-timeblocksleaderwith204,surpassingWillPerdue’smarkof157...His2.56blockspergameand87totalblocksin2010-11established Commodore single-season records... Helped Vanderbilt to three consecutive NCAA tournament berths (2010-12) and an SEC Tournament championship (2012).

PERSONAL: FullnameisIfeanyiFestusEzeli-Ndelue...ParentsareFestusSr.andPatricia...Hasthreebrothers(Ike,ChuckyandKenny)andonesister(Oby)...Cousin,IkeOkoye,playsbasketballprofessionally inGermany...Wears#31asanupgradefromthe#3heworeincollege,asinversion3.1...First jobwasaninternshipatMerrillLynch...MajoredineconomicsatVanderbilt...GraduatedfromIgbinedionSecondarySchoolinNigeriaattheageof14...MovedtotheUnitedStatesin2004...Hadneverplayedtraditionalorganizedbasketballuntilthesummerof2007,whenheattractedattentionfromcollegerecruiterswhileplayingAAUbasketballfortheSacramentoPharaohsandaveraged10points,11reboundsandthreeblockspergame.

PTS ................................... 13 at New Orleans (1/19/13) REB ................... 10, twice, last vs. New York (3/11/13) AST .................2, three times, last at Indiana (2/26/13) BLK ...........................................5 vs. Boston (12/29/12) STL ...3, three times, last vs. Oklahoma City (1/23/13) FGM .................................... 5 at New Orleans (1/19/13) 3FGM ............................................................................... FTM .....................................4 at L.A. Clippers (11/3/12) MIN ................................... 30 at New Orleans (1/19/13)

CAREER HIGHS

GP/S 71/71 PTS 22.6 REB 4.0 AST 6.8 STL 1.55 FG% .449 3FG% .454 MIN 38.1

4/3 vs. NO 36 6 14 .429 4 10 .400 4 4 1.000 0 3 3 9 5 1 2 0 20 3/30 vs. POR 37 14 22 .636 7 12 .583 4 4 1.000 2 3 5 6 2 1 3 0 39 3/27 vs. SAC 46 5 18 .278 2 9 .222 5 6 .833 2 3 5 12 3 4 3 0 17 3/25 vs. LAL 43 9 24 .375 3 9 .333 4 7 .571 0 7 7 10 4 0 2 0 25 3/23 vs. WAS 32 13 18 .722 6 10 .600 3 4 .750 0 2 2 8 2 2 3 0 35

30 G STEPHEN CURRY 6-3 185 3 YEARS DAVIDSON

LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

GP/S 71/39 PTS 2.3 REB 3.8 AST 0.3 STL 0.32 BLK 0.96 FG% .432 MIN 14.2

4/3 vs. NO 10 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 1 4 1 2 0 0 2 2 3/30 vs. POR 14 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 2 4 3/27 vs. SAC 7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3/25 vs. LAL 10 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 3/23 vs. WAS 15 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 2 0

31 C FESTUS EZELI 6-11 255 ROOKIE VANDERBILT

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2012-13:IsoneofonlytwoWarriorstohaveappearedineverygamethisseason(Klay Thompson)... Made hisfirstcareerstart,totalingfourpointsandfivereboundsin27minuteson2/27atNewYork...Hasscored10-plus points once,acareer-high11pointson5-of-6shootingtogowithacareer-highfourassists...Hitthegame-winninglay-uponabackdoorcutwith0.9secondslefton12/12atMiami...Madehisfirstcareerfieldgoalon11/14vs.Atlanta,finishingwithfivepointsin10minutes...Scoredhisfirstcareerpointonafreethrowon 11/9 at the Lakers... Made his Warriors debut on 10/31 at Phoenix, playing one minute and grabbing one rebound.

CAREER:SelectedbyGoldenStateinthesecondroundofthe2012NBADraft(35thoverall).

COLLEGE: Appearedin145games(67starts)infouryearsatMichiganState,averaging10.5points,7.6rebounds,2.9assistsand1.24stealsin25.0minuteswhileshooting.467fromthefield(.361fromthree-pointrange)...Finishedhiscareerastheschool’sall-timeleadingrebounder(1,096)whilerankingsecondinblocks(117)andsteals(180)and17thinscoring(1,517points)...OneofthreeplayersinMSUhistorywith1,000careerpointsandrebounds...Threecareertriple-doubles ranks second in Spartan history only to Earvin “Magic” Johnson...Wasnamedthe2012BigTenJesseOwensMaleAthleteoftheYearAwardwinnerfollowinghisseniorseason,inwhichheearnedBigTen&NABCNationalPlayeroftheYearhonorsandwasaconsensusFirstTeamAll-American.

PERSONAL: Parents are Mary Babers, Raymond Green and Wallace Davis... Nickname is “Day-Day”... Has two brothers, Torrian Harris and Braylon Green, andthreesisters,LaToyaBabers,JordanDavisandGabbyDavis...BrotherTorrianplayedbasketballforNebraska-Omahafrom2009-11...FirstjobwasasajanitoratRubenDanielsMiddleSchoolinSaginaw,MI...Majoredincommunications...OriginallycommittedtoplaybasketballatUniversityofKentuckyasahighschooljunior...WearsNo.23inhonoroffellowSaginawnativeandformerWarriorJason Richardson...IsafanoftheSteelers,YankeesandRedWings... Is on Twitter @Money23Green.

2012-13: Has scored 20-plus 12 times and 30-plus once and has eight double-doubles and five 20-point/10-assist games (one 30/10 game)... Among reserves, ranks second in assists per game... Has 30 games withatleast10pointsandfiveassistsoffthebench,whichleadsallreserves... Posted consecutive games (2/22-2/24) with at least 23 pointsandeightassistsoffthebench,thefirstplayertodososinceClyde Drexler in1985-86,andhitacareer-bestfive threeson2/24vs. Minnesota... Finished with a season-high 30 points and 10 assists on2/22vs.theSpurs,becomingthefirstplayertoposta30-point/10-assistgameoffthebenchsinceMagic Johnson did so on 2/16/96 vs. Dallas…Jackisoneofeightplayerstorecorda30/10gamethisseason(hissecondcareersuchgame)andhasthreegamesof25pointsand10assistsoffthebench,makinghimthefirstplayerinNBAhistory(sincestarterswerefirstnotedinboxscoresbeginningin1970-71)torecordthreesuchgamesoffthe bench in a single season... Tied his career high in assists (12) twice, on 1/19 at New Orleans and 1/29 at Cleveland... Posted a career-long three-game double-doublestreak(1/18-1/21)...Talliedback-to-back20-point/10-assistgamesforthefirsttimeinhiscareeron1/18atSanAntonioand1/19atNewOrleans...Scored16pointsinhisfirststartoftheseasonon1/16vs.Miami...Recordedhisfirstdouble-doubleasaWarriorwith16pointsand10assistson 12/18 vs. New Orleans... Made his Warriors debut on 10/31 at Phoenix, tallying 10 points, seven assists and three rebounds... Missed three games with a right shoulder contusion (2/6-2/9).

TRENDING: The Warriors are 30-20whenJackscoresindoublefigures...Infourstarts,isaveraging18.8pointsand8.8assistswhileshooting.484fromthefieldin38.4minutes.

CAREER:OriginallydraftedbyDenver in thefirst round (22ndoverall)of the2005NBADraft...Hadhisdraft rights tradedbyDenver toPortland inexchange forLinasKleizaandRickySanchezonJune28,2005...TradedbyPortland to Indianaalongwith JoshMcRobertsandBrandonRush inexchangeforJerrydBaylessandIkeDioguonJuly9,2008...SignedwithTorontoasafreeagentonJuly20,2009...TradedbyTorontotoNewOrleansalongwithDavidAndersonandMarcusBanksinexchangeforJerrydBaylessandPejaStojakoviconNovember20,2010...TradedbyNewOrleanstoGoldenStateaspartofathree-teamtradethatsentDorellWrightfromGoldenStatetoPhiladelphiaonJuly11,2012...Appearedin371consecutivegamesfrom2006-07to2010-11,whichwasthesecondlongestactivestreakwhenitended...Hasscored20-pluspoints 58 times and 30-plus fivetimes... Has dished out 10-plus assists 26 times and has 21 double-doubles, nine 20-point/10-assist games and one career triple-double.

PERSONAL: FullnameisJarrettMatthewJack...SonofCarltonandLouiseJack...CousinofLosAngelesLakersguardChrisDuhon...Attendedfourhighschools:DeMathaofHyattsville,Md.,thenowdefunctSt.Vincent,Md.,Mt.ZionAcademy,N.C.,andWorcesterAcademy,Mass...BrokeMt.ZionAcademy’sschoolsingle-gamescoringrecordwith56points,bestingarecordpreviouslyheldbyTracyMcGrady...IsonTwitter@Jarrettjack03.

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

30 vs. San Antonio (2/22) .................................. PTS ....................................33 at New York (2/23/09) 8, twice, last at Sacramento (12/19) ................. REB ...........................10 vs. Golden State (3/21/12) 12, twice, last: at Cleveland (1/29) .................... AST ...........12, twice, last at New Orleans (1/19/13) 2 vs. Chicago (1/25) ........................................... BLK ........2, seven times, last at Chicago (1/25/13) 5 at Charlotte (12/10) ..........................................STL ....................................5 at Charlotte (12/10/12) 13 vs. L.A. Lakers (12/22) ..................................FGM ................................13 vs. LA Lakers (3/14/12) 5 at Minnesota (2/24) ........................................3FGM ..................................5 at Minnesota (2/24/13) 10 at New Orleans (1/19) ................................... FTM .....................................13 at Charlotte (2/9/07) 42 vs. San Antonio (2/22) ...................................MIN .....48, three times, last vs. LA Clippers (12/19/08)

PTS ......................................11 vs. Charlotte (12/21/12) REB ........................................ 10 at Brooklyn (12/7/12) AST ....................................... 4 vs. Charlotte (12/21/12) BLK ............................................... 3 at Detroit (12/5/12) STL ....3, three times, last vs. New Orleans (12/18/12) FGM ...................................... 5 vs. Charlotte (12/21/12) 3FGM ..............1, 12 times, last vs. Milwaukee (3/9/13) FTM ...............................................4 at Dallas (11/19/12) MIN .............................................30 at Miami (12/12/12)

CAREER HIGHS

GP/S 75/1 PTS 3.0 REB 3.3 AST 0.7 STL 0.56 BLK 0.33 FG% .328 MIN 13.7

4/3 vs. NO 16 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 3/30 vs. POR 18 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 2 0 3/27 vs. SAC 4 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 3/25 vs. LAL 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3/23 vs. WAS 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

23 F DRAYMOND GREEN 6-7 230 ROOKIE MICHIGAN STATE

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GP/S 72/4 PTS 13.2 REB 3.0 AST 5.5 STL 0.72 FG% .454 3FG% .410 MIN 29.7

4/3 vs. NO 36 8 11 .727 1 1 1.000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 8 2 0 2 0 19 3/30 vs. POR 28 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 5 5 6 2 1 2 1 4 3/27 vs. SAC 36 6 13 .462 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 0 2 2 7 2 0 0 0 16 3/25 vs. LAL 34 9 16 .563 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 3 5 0 2 0 19 3/23 vs. WAS 26 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 0 1 1 6 0 1 3 0 11

2 G JARRETT JACK 6-3 202 7 YEARS GEORGIA TECH

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2012-13: Scored 10 points and grabbed a season-high six reboundsin20minuteson2/5atHouston...Madehisfirststartofthe year on 1/29 at Cleveland, scoring three points in 21 minutes... Scored a season-best 11 points in 18 minutes on 11/19 at New Orleans...Scored indoublefigures for thefirst time thisseasonwith 10 points in 12 minutes on 11/14 vs. Atlanta... Played 22 minutes on 11/3 at the Clippers, scoring nine points... Missed sevengamesduetoarightcalfstrain(11/19-12/3)...DNP-CD 15 times.

CAREER: OriginallydraftedbyHoustoninthefirstround(13thoverallpick)ofthe2001NBADraft...DraftrightstradedbyHouston,alongwiththedraftrightstoJasonCollinsandBrandonArmstrong,toNewJerseyinexchangeforthedraftrightstoEddieGriffinonJune27,2001...TradedbyNewJerseytoMilwaukeeinexchangeforYiJianlianandBobbySimmonsonJune26,2008...TradedbyMilwaukeetoSanAntonioinexchangeforBruceBowen,FabricioObertoandKurtThomasonJune23,2009...Re-signedbySanAntonioonJuly21,2010...AcquiredbyGoldenState,alongwithT.J.Fordanda2012firstrounddraftpick,inexchangeforStephenJacksononMarch15,2012...FinishedsecondinRookieoftheYearvoting and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 2002... Participated in the Slam Dunk Contest at the 2003 NBA All-Star Weekend... HasbeennamedtheEasternConferencePlayeroftheWeekthreetimesinhiscareer(3/31/03,4/5/04and12/13/04)...MadetwotripstotheNBAFinals with the Nets (2002 vs. the Lakers and 2003 vs. the Spurs)... Has scored 20-plus points 241 times, 30-plus 34 times and 40-plus twice... Has 57 career double-doubles and 31 20-point/10 rebound games.

PERSONAL:Parentsarenon-denominationalChristianmissionaries...Hastwoolderbrothers...TraveledtoAfricawithparentsonmissionarywork...MeeknessLeCato,hismother,alsoreceivedaPh.D.ineducationfromtheUniversityofCambridgeinLondon...Inadditiontoplayingbasketball,wasahighjumperonhishighschooltrackteam,recordingapersonalbestjumpof6’10”...Hadhis#44JerseyretiredbyMoonValleyHighSchoolon3/4/04...WasinductedintothePac-12HallofFameinFebruaryof2012.

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11 at New Orleans (1/19) ........................................ PTS .............................42 at Cleveland (12/22/04) 6 at Houston (2/5) ...................................................REB ..................................21 at Chicago (11/5/04) 4 vs. Denver (11/10) ................................................ AST ................... 12, twice, last vs. Utah (11/9/05) 2 at Toronto (1/28) ..................................................BLK ............................. 4 vs LA Clippers (1/10/02) 2, twice, last at L.A. Clippers (11/3) ...................... STL .............................. 5 vs. New York (11/14/03) 4, three times, last at Milwaukee (1/26) ................FGM ...............................16 at New York (3/28/03) 2 at Oklahoma City (2/6) .......................................3FGM ...............................6 vs. Washington (4/7/0 6 at Houston (2/5) ...................................................FTM ........................... 16 vs. Cleveland (12/22/04) 24, twice, last at L.A. Lakers (11/9) ....................... MIN ..................................57 at Chicago (11/5/04)

GP/S 52/1 PTS 3.1 REB 1.6 AST 0.6 STL 0.25 FG% .434 3FG% .318 MIN 10.4

4/3 vs. NO 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3/30 vs. POR 6 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 3/27 vs. SAC DNP-CD 3/25 vs. LAL DNP-CD 3/23 vs. WAS 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

44 F RICHARD JEFFERSON 6-7 230 11 YEARS ARIZONA

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2012-13: Among reserves (min. 20 games), ranks fourthinfieldgoalpercentage and tied forsixth in rebounding... Has scored 20-plus five times... Has 33 gameswithatleast10pointsandfivereboundsoff the bench,which ranks tied for second among bench players this season... Has seven double doubles... Tallied 25 points and 10 reboundsin23minutesoffthebenchon3/30vs.Portland,hitting9-of-10fromthefieldtobecomethefirstplayerintheNBAtotally25/10offthebenchinunder23minuteswhilehitting90percentorbetterfromthefield...Madehissecondstartoftheseasonon3/9vs.Milwaukeeandtallied18pointsand10rebounds...InhisfirststartasaWarrior,tallied11pointsand11reboundsin38minutes...Totaled18pointsandninereboundswhileshootingaperfect10-of-10fromthefreethrowlinelineon11/24vs.Minnesota,thesecondtimeinhiscareerhe’shit10-or-morefreethrowswithoutamiss(11,1/25/12vs.OKC)...Hasthree double-doubles and one20/10gameon11/3attheClippers,his12thcareer20/10game(sixthoffthebench)andthefirst20/10gameforaWarriorsreserve since Anthony Randolph (12/5/09 vs. Orlando)... Grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds on 11/9 at the Lakers... Made his Warriors debut on10/31atPhoenix,scoringateam-high17points(12inthefourthquarter)...Missedone gamewithaleftshouldercontusion(1/29atCleveland).

AS OF LATE: Is averaging 16.3 points and 7.0 rebounds in the last threegames,hitting19ofhislast26shots(.731).

TRENDING: The Warriors are 24-16whenLandryscoresindoublefigures.

CAREER: OriginallydraftedbytheSeattleSuperSonicsinthesecondround(31stoverallpick)ofthe2007NBADraft...DraftrightstradedbySeattletoHoustonforcashanda2008secondrounddraftpickonJune28,2007...TradedbyHoustontoSacramentoaspartofathree-teamtradeonFebruary18,2010...TradedbySacramentotoNewOrleans,inexchangeforMarcusThorntonandcash,onFebruary23,2011...Has 51 career 20-pointperformancesandthree career30-pointperformances...Has28 career double-doubles and 12 20-point/10-reboundperformances...EarnedAll-Rookie Second Team honors in 2004-05.

PERSONAL: FullnameisCarlChristopherLandry...SonofMarkandAnitaLandry...Hastwobrothers,MarcusandJason,andtwosisters,ShenitaandSharnice...Brother,Marcus,playedwiththeNewYorkKnicksandBostonCelticsin2009-10...MajoredinbusinessatPurdue...AttendedVincentHighSchool,winningWisconsinDivisionIStateChampionshipsin2000and2001...WasinductedintotheNJCAAMen’sBasketballHallofFamein2012...WhilewiththeRockets,wasshotinthelegindowntownHoustonbutreturnedtoactionaftersittingjusteightgames.

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

23 at L.A. Clippers (11/3)....................................PTS .......................................31 at Phoenix (1/6/10) 14 at Milwaukee (1/26)........................................REB .................................14 at Milwaukee (1/26/13) 4 at Denver (11/23)..............................................AST ....................................5 vs. LA Lakers (4/9/12) 2, three times, last vs. San Antonio (2/22) .......BLK ...............4, twice, last vs. Memphis (11/11/09) 2 vs. L.A. Clippers (1/2)...................................... STL .......................................4 vs. Phoenix (3/6/09) 11 at L.A. Clippers (11/3) ....................................FGM .......................................14 at Phoenix (1/6/10) ............................................................................3FGM ............... 1, twice, last at LA Lakers (4/13/10) 10, twice, last vs. Minnesota (11/24) .................FTM ...........................13 vs. LA Clippers (12/22/09) 36 vs. Denver (11/10) .......................................... MIN ..................................44 at LA Lakers (3/27/11)

GP/S 74/2 PTS 10.8 REB 6.0 AST 0.8 STL 0.39 BLK 0.41 FG% .541 MIN 23.1

4/3 vs. NO 19 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 8 3/30 vs. POR 23 9 10 .900 0 0 .000 7 8 .875 3 7 10 0 5 0 0 0 25 3/27 vs. SAC 18 7 9 .778 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 2 7 0 0 1 0 0 16 3/25 vs. LAL 15 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 1 2 3/23 vs. WAS 17 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 1 1 0 1 0 0

7 F CARL LANDRY 6-9 248 5 YEARS PURDUE

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2012-13: Became the Warriors’ first All-Star since Latrell Sprewellin 1997, tallying six points and two rebounds in 13 minutes in the All-Star Game... Ranks sixth in the NBA in rebounding and 15th in scoring... Is the only player in the NBA averaging at least 18 points, 11 rebounds and three assists, something only Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond, Neil Johnston and Jerry Lucashavedoneinfranchisehistory... Is averaging a career high in assists... Earned Western ConferencePlayerof theWeek twice, for theweekof12/10-16andagainfortheweekof1/28-2/3,becomingthefirstWarriorsinceBaron Davis in 2005 to win the award twice in one season... Leads the league in 20-point/10-rebound games with 28 and leads the league in double-doubles with 50...Posted50thdouble-doubleoftheseasonon4/3vs.NewOrleanswith23pointsand16rebounds,thethirdtimeinhiscareer(firstasaWarrior)he’sposted50-or-moredouble-doublesandfirstsince2009-10withNewYork...Returnedfromaone-gameabsence(rightkneecontusion)topost21points,10reboundsandeightassists,hisfifth20-10-7gameoftheseasonon3/11vs.NewYork...Tallied25pointsandacareer-high22rebounds(career-hightying17defensiverebounds)on2/22vs.theSpurs,hisfifthcareer20-point/20-reboundgame(secondwiththeWarriors),becomingthefirstWarriortoreachthosefiguresinagamesinceDonyell Marshall posted 25 and 22 vs. the Nets on 11/25/97... Has scored 20-plus points 30 times and 30-plus twice... Tallied consecutive games with at least 20 points, 12 rebounds andsevenassistson1/28-29,joiningKevin Durantastheonlyplayerstodosothisseason...Enjoyeda12-gamestreakfrom12/3-22withatleast20pointsandeightreboundswhileshootingatleast.500fromthefield,becomingjustthefourthplayerinNBAhistorywithsuchastreak(Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O’Neal)...Recordedthethirdtriple-doubleofhiscareer(secondwiththeWarriors)on12/21vs.Charlottewith23points,11reboundsandacareer-high11assists,becomingthe10thplayerinfranchisehistorywithmultipletriple-doublesinaWarriorsuniform...Hadacareer-best seven-straight 20-point/10-rebound game during Golden State’s seven-game road trip early this season (12/5-15)... Finished with a season-high 31 pointson11/29vs.Denver,with19pointsinthefirsthalf…Missedone gameduetoasprainedleftankle(1/19),one game due to suspension (2/27) and one game due to a right knee contusion (3/9).

AS OF LATE: Posted a double-double in 17ofhislast20 games.

TRENDING: The Warriors are 35-16 in games in which Lee grabs double-digit rebounds (2-0 when he grabs 20-plus) and are 23-5 when Lee posts at least 20 points and 10 rebounds.

CAREER: WasoriginallydraftedbyNewYorkinthefirstround(30thoverall)ofthe2005NBADraft...Re-signedasarestrictedfreeagentwithNewYorkonSeptember25,2009...AcquiredbyGoldenStateinasign-and-tradedealonJuly9,2010,inexchangeforKelennaAzubuike,AnthonyRandolphandRonnyTuriaf...Hasshotover.500fromthefieldinallsevenseasonsintheleague...Isoneoffourplayerstoaverageatleast16-pluspointsandnine-plusreboundsineachofthelastfourseasons(Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard, Al Jefferson)...Wasamemberofthe2010EasternConferenceAll-StarTeam... Has scored 20-plus 153 times and 30-plus 13 times... Has recorded 284 career double-doubles and three career triple-doubles... Has 110 career 20-point/10-rebound games, 10 30-point/10 rebound games andfive 20-point, 20-rebound games.

PERSONAL: WaswelcomedtotheBayAreaon7/28/10bySanFranciscoMayorGavinNewsom,whoproclaimeditDavidLeeDayinTheCity…EarnedanundergraduatedegreeinSociologyfromFloridaandwasanSECAll-Academicselection…Anaturallefty,isambidextrousasaresultofabrokenleftarmasahighschoolsophomore…ResidesinSanFranciscoduringtheseason.

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

31 vs. Denver (11/29) ............................................PTS ..........37, twice, last at Golden State (4/2/10) 22 vs. San Antonio (2/22) .....................................REB .......................... 22 vs. San Antonio (2/22/13) 11 vs. Charlotte (12/21) ........................................AST ..............................11 vs. Charlotte (12/21/12) 2 at Orlando (12/3) ................................................BLK ..................................... 4 vs. Boston (3/29/06) 4 vs. Denver (11/10) ..............................................STL ..........5, three times, last at Minnesota (3/13/09) 13 vs. Denver (11/29) ........................................... FGM ........................16 vs. Golden State (11/29/08) ............................................................................. 3FGM ................................... 1 vs. Toronto (3/25/11) 11 at Chicago (1/25)..............................................FTM ....................................... 12 at Utah (12/13/10) 48 vs. Denver (11/10) ............................................MIN ....................................52 vs. Phoenix (1/2/06)

GP/S 72/72 PTS 18.6 REB 11.2 AST 3.7 STL 0.83 FG% .516 FT% .803 MIN 36.7

4/3 vs. NO 38 9 15 .600 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 3 13 16 4 3 1 3 1 23 3/30 vs. POR 25 5 12 .417 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 6 8 3 4 0 1 0 13 3/27 vs. SAC 43 10 13 .769 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 10 10 4 4 1 6 0 20 3/25 vs. LAL 38 9 15 .600 0 0 .000 5 5 1.000 3 9 12 2 3 0 4 0 23 3/23 vs. WAS 35 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 13 15 4 4 1 3 0 11

10 F DAVID LEE 6-9 240 7 YEARS FLORIDA

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2012-13: Inactive 73timesaftersufferingatornACLandMCLinhisleftkneeon11/2vs.Memphisandwillmisstheremainderof the season... Scored 14 points in the season opener on10/31 at Phoenix.

CAREER: WasselectedbyPortland in thefirst roundof the2008NBADraft(13thoverall)...TradedbyPortland,alongwithJarrett Jack and Josh McRoberts, to Indiana on July 9, 2008, inexchangefor IkeDioguandJerrydBayless...AcquiredbyGoldenStatefromIndianainexchangeforLouAmundsononDecember19,2011...Re-signedwithGoldenStateasarestrictedfreeagentonAugust1,2012...Entered2012-13seasonowningcareeraveragesof9.1points,3.6reboundsand1.1assistsin26.9minutesin 289 career games (105 starts) with Indiana and Golden State.

PERSONAL:FullnameisBrandonLerayRush…Brother,Kareem,spentsevenseasonintheNBAwiththeLakers,Charlotte,IndianaandPhiladelphia…Brother,JaRon,playedcollegiatelyatUCLA.

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14 at Phoenix (10/31) ........................................PTS ............ 29, twice, last vs. Washington (3/29/09) 1 at Phoenix (10/31) ......................................... REB ...................................... 12 vs. Orlando (4/12/10) 2 at Phoenix (10/31) ..........................................AST ............................................6 at Boston (3/12/10) ........................................................................... BLK ............. 5, twice, last vs. LA Clippers (11/18/10) ............................................................................STL ........................................... 4 vs. Orlando (1/5/10) 6 at Phoenix (10/31) ......................................... FGM ............ 13, twice, last vs. Washington (3/29/09) .......................................................................... 3FGM ..........................................6 vs. Tronto (12/6/10) 2 at Phoenix (10/31) ......................................... FTM ........................................9 vs. Boston (12/28/10) 24 at Phoenix (10/31) ........................................MIN ............................... 54 vs. LA Clippers (12/19/08)

GP/S 2/0 PTS 7.0 REB 0.5 AST 1.0 BLK 0.00 FG% .667 3FG% .000 MIN 12.5

4/3 vs. NO INACTIVE (TORN ACL AND MCL, LEFT KNEE) 3/30 vs. POR INACTIVE (TORN ACL AND MCL, LEFT KNEE) 3/27 vs. SAC INACTIVE (TORN ACL AND MCL, LEFT KNEE) 3/25 vs. LAL INACTIVE (TORN ACL AND MCL, LEFT KNEE) 3/23 vs. WAS INACTIVE (TORN ACL AND MCL, LEFT KNEE)

4 F/G BRANDON RUSH 6-6 210 4 YEARS KANSAS

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2012-13: Has scored 20-plus 24 times and 30-plus once... Ranks third in three-point field goals made... Hit a career-high seven threes on 3/2 at Philadelphia, scoring 29 points... Scored 11 points in 14 minutes off the bench in the BBVARising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend... Scored a career-high32pointsoncareerhighsof13madefieldgoalsand six made three-pointers on 11/29 at Cleveland... Scored indoublefiguresinacareer-best21consecutivegamesfrom4/4/12 to 11/10/12... Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds on 11/29vs.Denver...Tiedcareer-highsinfreethrowsmade(7)andattempted(8)on11/24vs.Minnesota...Playedinacareer-high55minuteson11/10vs.Denver,becomingthefirstWarriortolog50-plusminutessinceMonta Ellis on 3/11/11 vs. Orlando (53), setting career-highsinfieldgoalattempts(26)andthree-pointattempts(15)on11/10vs.Denver,thefirsttimeaWarriorhastaken15-or-moreshotsfromdowntownsinceStephen Jackson’s 15 on 12/28/07 vs. Denver.

TRENDING: The Warriors are 17-7 when Thompson scores 20-plus (8-1 when he scores 25-plus) this season compared to 2-8 last season.

CAREER: Was selected byGoldenState in the first round (11th overall) of the 2011NBADraft as an early-entry candidate out ofWashingtonState...Enters2012-13seasonowningcareeraveragesof12.5points,2.4reboundsand2.0assistsin66games(29starts)over one season with Golden State... Earned First Team All-Rookie Honors in 2011-12... Has 34 career 20-point games and two 30-point games.

PERSONAL: FullnameisKlayAlexanderThompson...Father,Mychal,wastheNo.1overallpickofthe1978NBADraftbythePortlandTrailBlazersandplayed12seasonsintheNBA,winningtwoNBAChampionshipswiththeLakers...Olderbrother,Mychel,appearedinfivegamesfortheClevelandCavaliersin2011-12...Youngerbrother,Trayce,waschoseninthesecondroundofthe2009MajorLeagueBaseballdraftbytheChicagoWhiteSoxandiscurrentlyplayingintheminorleagues.

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

32 at Cleveland (1/29) .......................................PTS .....................................32 at Cleveland (1/29/13) 9, twice, last at Boston (3/1)............................ REB .......................... 9, twice, last at Boston (3/1/13) 7 vs. Memphis (1/9) ...........................................AST ............................................8 vs. Dallas (4/12/12) 3 at Cleveland (1/29) ........................................ BLK ....................3, twice, last at Cleveland (1/29/13) 3, three times, last at Philadelphia (3/2)..........STL ...................................4 at L.A. Clippers (4/14/12) 13 at Cleveland (1/29) ...................................... FGM .....................................13 at Cleveland (1/29/13) 7 at Philadelphia (3/2) ..................................... 3FGM ....................................7 at Philadelphia (3/2/13) 7 vs. Minnesota (11/24) .................................... FTM ............... 7, twice, last vs. Minnesota (11/24/12) 55 vs. Denver (11/10) ........................................MIN ....................................... 55 vs. Denver (11/10/12)

GP/S 75/75 PTS 16.1 REB 3.9 AST 2.2 STL 0.95 FG% .415 3FG% .393 MIN 35.6

4/3 vs. NO 36 4 11 .364 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 8 3/30 vs. POR 26 1 6 .167 1 4 .250 3 4 .750 0 4 4 1 3 1 0 0 6 3/27 vs. SAC 34 1 13 .077 1 8 .125 1 1 1.000 0 3 3 4 6 0 2 0 4 3/25 vs. LAL 41 8 18 .444 6 11 .545 0 0 .000 0 4 4 3 4 2 1 1 22 3/23 vs. WAS 38 7 16 .438 3 7 .429 1 2 .500 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 18

11 G KLAY THOMPSON 6-7 205 1 YEAR WASHINGTON STATE

LAST 5 MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

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LINEUPS AND LEADERS

STARTING LINEUPS MISCELLANEOUS

RECORD AS STARTER GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT

WARRIORS STAT BREAKDOWN WARRIORS LEADERS home att.

GAMES

37

TOTAL

715,936

AVERAGE

19,350

HIGH

19,596

SELLOUTS

30

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Won 2 2 1 6 1 3 6 3 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 Lost 1 1 2 2 5 2 1 3 4 2 1 1 1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Won 2 1 1 1 1 Lost 1 1 1 1 1

PG SG C SF PF G REC. PCT. Curry Thompson Ezeli Barnes Lee 36 22-14 .611 Curry Thompson Bogut Barnes Lee 25 15-10 .600 Curry Thompson Biedrins Barnes Lee 7 3-4 .429 Jack Thompson Ezeli Barnes Lee 2 0-2 .000 Curry Thompson Ezeli Barnes Landry 1 1-0 1.000 Jack Thompson Biedrins Jefferson Lee 1 1-0 1.000 Jack Thompson Bogut Barnes Lee 1 1-0 1.000 Curry Thompson Biedrins Barnes Green 1 0-1 .000 Curry Thompson Bogut Barnes Landry 1 0-1 .000

*opening day lineup in bold

Player Games Record PCT. Barnes 74 42-32 .568 Biedrins 9 4-5 .444 Bogut 27 16-11 .593 Curry 71 42-29 .592 Ezeli 39 23-16 .590 Jack 4 2-2 .500 Jefferson 1 1-0 1.000 Landry 2 1-1 .500 Lee 72 43-29 .597 Thompson 75 43-32 .573

Player Games Injury Dates Record HarrisonBarnes 1 Soreleftknee 1/29 1-0 Andris Biedrins 2 Strained right groin 1/11-13 1-1 AndrewBogut 42 Leftanklerehab 11/3,11/9-1/26,1/29,2/6,2/9 25-17 6 Back spasms 2/22-3/2 2-4 Stephen Curry 4 Sprained right ankle 1/16-18, 1/29-31 2-2 FestusEzeli 1 Rightkneecontusion 12/15 1-0 Jarrett Jack 3 Right shoulder contusion 2/6-2/9 0-3 RichardJefferson 7 Rightcalfstrain 11/19-12/3 5-2 CarlLandry 1 Leftshouldercontusion 1/29 1-0 DavidLee 1 Sprainedleftankle 1/19 1-0 1 Suspension 2/27 0-1 1 Right knee contusion 3/9 0-1 BrandonRush 73 TornACLandMCL,leftknee 11/3-4/3 42-31 Jeremy Tyler 1 Flu-like symptoms 11/10 0-1

BENCH PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN PTS 3 5 7 12 2 1 7 4 2 18 4 6 1 18 5 36 1 45 4 31 35 1 30 6 2 12 12 2 6 25 1 12 3 40 5 1 1 3 7 1 15 7 33 16 52 7 7 20 16

14 3 3 16 22 17

10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 50+ 10+ 20+ 10+ DBL TRPL Player PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS REB REB AST DBL DBL Barnes 32 3 3 3 Bazemore 2 Biedrins 1 Bogut 8 7 1 Curry 66 49 12 1 1 12 12 Ezeli 1 1 Green 1 1 Jack 49 12 1 8 8 Jefferson 3 Landry 43 5 8 7 Lee 70 37 2 51 2 1 50 1 Rush 1 Thompson 61 24 1

Category Warriors Opponent Bench Total 2,310 2,458 Bench Average 31.2 33.2 Team Bench High 61, 2/5 at HOU 59, 12/8 at WAS Player Bench High Jack, 30, 2/23 vs. SA Anderson, 28, 12/18 vs. NO Largest Lead 30, 3/17 at HOU 39, 1/5 at LAC Largest Win 30, 3/17 at HOU 31, 2/5 at HOU Largest Comeback 16, 11/29 vs. DEN 16, 3/2 at PHI

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2012-13 TEAM HIGHS, LOWS AND LASTS

CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENT

THE WARRIORS WHEN...

THE LAST TIME... WARRIORS OPPONENT

HIGH LOW 127, 12/19 at SAC 75, 1/16 vs. MIA 38, 12/10 at CHA 12, 1/5 at LAC 37, twice, last: 2/27 at NY 13, twice, last: 3/6 vs. SAC 67, 1/19 at NO 36, 2/9 at DAL 39, 12/5 at DET 12, 1/16 vs. MIA 42, 3/4 vs. TOR 11, 12/10 at CHA 72, 12/19 at SAC 37, three times, last: 2/8 at MEM15, 11/19 at DAL 7, twice, last: 12/22 vs. LAL 49, 12/15 at ATL 27, twice, last: 3/6 vs. SAC 103, 12/22 vs. LAL 71, 1/9 vs. MEM .573, 3/4 vs. TOR .337, 11/9 at LAL 15, 2/27 at NY 2, 11/16 at MIN 30, 12/22 vs. LAL 12, twice, last: 3/20 at SA .688, 1/29 at CLE .133, 11/16 at MIN 30, 1/19 vs. NO 7, three times, last: 3/17 at HOU 39, 11/3 at LAC 8, twice, last: 1/13 at DEN 1.000, 1/26 at MIL .600, twice, last: 3/13 vs. DET 62, 11/19 at DAL 30, 1/5 at LAC 19, 11/19 at DAL 5, three times, last: 22/7 at NY 48, 2/22 vs. SA 23, 1/19 at NO34, 2/2 vs. PHO 12, three times, last: 2/9 at DAL 14, 3/2 at PHI 1, 11/24 vs. MIN 23, 11/14 vs. ATL 9, 1/18 at SA 10, 12/29 vs. BOS 1, 6 times, last: 3/1 at BOS 68, 3/27 vs. SAC 16, 2/26 at IND 24, 2/24 at MIN 2, 2/27 at NY 27, 2/12 vs. HOU 5, twice, last: 1/16 vs. MIA 30, 11/7 vs. CLE 4, 2/5 at HOU

HIGH LOW 140, 2/5 at HOU 63, 3/11 vs. NY 38, 2/5 at HOU 10, 3/17 at HOU 39, 2/5 at HOU 14, three, last: 4/3 vs. NO 77, 2/5 at HOU 31, 3/17 at HOU 38, 3/15 vs. CHI 13, 1/9 vs. MEM 37, 1/13 at DEN 9, 3/11 vs. NY 68, 12/19 at SAC 28, 3/11 vs. NY 13, 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT) 8, twice, last: 2/22 vs. SA 49, 12/22 vs. LAL 20, 3/11 vs. NY 113, 11/10 vs. DEN 70, 11/3 at LAC .570, 1/19 at NO .274, 3/11 vs. NY 23, 2/5 at HOU 1, 2/24 at MIN 43, 1/11 vs. POR 11, 2/24 at MIN .650, 11/18 at OKC .091, 2/24 at MIN 40, 11/3 at LAC 4, 3/2 at PHI 52, 11/2 vs. MEM 4, 3/2 at PHI 1.000, twice, last: 3/18 at NO .444, 3/2 at PHI 65, 11/10 vs. DEN 29, 11/14 vs. ATL 23, 11/10 vs. DEN 2, 3/1/13 at BOS 42, 3 times, last: 3/1 at BOS 21, 11/21 vs. BKN 35, 2/5 at HOU 12, 3/11 vs. NY 14, three times, last: 2/26 at IND 2, 1/18 at SA 23, 3/2 at PHI 7, 12/21 vs. CHA 16 2/6 at OKC 0, twice, last: 3/15 vs. CHI 66, 11/10 vs. DEN 20, 11/14 vs. ATL 30, 1/25 at CHI 2, twice, last: 3/1 at BOS29,2/9atDAL 2,fourtimes,last2/18atNO 32, 2/24 at MIN 6, three times, last: 3/17 at HOU

PTSPTS, 1ST QTRPTS, 2ND QTR

PTS, 1ST HALFPTS, 3RD QTRPTS, 4TH QTR

PTS, 2ND HALFPTS, OT

FGMFGAFG%

3FGM3FGA3FG%

FTMFTA

FT%REB

OREBDREB

ASTSTLTO

BLKPTS IN PAINT2ND CHANCE

FB PTSPTS OFF TO

Overall... 43-32 More rebounds than opponent (tied)... 34-10 (1-1) Leadingafterfirstquarter(tied)... 29-8 (5-1) Home… 26-11 Less rebounds than opponent… 8-22 Trailingafterfirstquarter… 9-23 Away… 17-21 More assists than opponent (tied)… 31-6 (1-0) Leading at halftime (tied)… 32-7 (2-0) Overtime… 2-2 Less assists than opponent… 11-26 Trailing at halftime… 9-25 October... 1-0 More FTA than opponent (tied)… 18-11 (1-3) Leading after third quarter (tied)… 34-3 (0-1) November... 8-6 Less FTA than opponent… 24-18 Trailing after third quarter… 9-28 December… 12-4 More 3FG than opponent (tied)… 28-11 (3-1) Score 100-plus… 33-10 January… 8-7 Less 3FG than opponent… 12-20 Score 80-99… 10-20 February… 4-8 More steals than opponent (tied)… 12-8 (3-3) Score 79 or below… 0-2 March… 9-7 Less steals than opponent… 28-21 Opponents score 100-plus… 10-24 April… 1-0 More blocks than opponent (tied)… 19-13 (5-1) Opponents score 80-99… 31-7 vs. Western Conference… 24-21 Less blocks than opponent… 19-18 Opponents score 79 or below… 3-0 vs.PacificDivision… 8-6 More bench points than opponent (tied)… 17-15 (1-0) Outshooting opponent (tied)… 35-10 (0-1) vs. Northwest Division… 7-5 Less bench points than opponent… 25-17 Outshot by opponent… 8-20 vs. Southwest Division… 9-10 Monday… 8-2 Shooting .500-plus… 16-4 vs. Eastern Conference… 19-11 Tuesday… 2-4 Shooting .450-.499… 15-10 vs. Atlantic Division… 7-3 Wednesday… 13-7 Shooting under .450… 12-17 vs. Central Division… 5-5 Thursday… 2-0 Opponents shoot .500-plus… 1-8 vs. Southeast Division… 7-3 Friday… 6-10 Opponents shoot .450-.499… 8-15 Decided by three points or less... 5-2 Saturday… 9-7 Opponents shoot under .450… 34-9 Decided by 10-or-more points… 17-16 Sunday… 3-2 First game of back-to-back… 6-13 Second game of back-to-back… 10-9

Played an overtime game 2/22/13 vs. SA (W, 107-101) Played a double-overtime game 11/10/12 vs. Denver (L, 101-107) Scored 100-plus points 3/30/13 vs. POR (125) 3/27/13 vs. SAC (105) Scored 110-plus points 3/30/13 vs. POR (125) 3/15/13 vs. CHI (115) Scored 120-plus points 3/30/13 vs. POR (125) 2/5/13 at HOU (140) Scored 70-or-fewer points 1/5/04 at HOU (65) 3/12/13 vs. NY (63) Scored 40-plus points in a quarter 3/5/12 at WAS (41, 1st) 4/11/11 at DEN (44, 3rd) Scored 10-or-fewer points in a quarter 3/20/11 at DAL (10, 4th) 3/17 at HOU (10, 1st) Outrebounded opponent by 30-or-more 11/2/91 vs. SAC (31, 60-29) 4/9/12 at DEN (33, 60-27) Had four players with 20-plus points 4/14/12 at LAC (Robinson, Rush, Thompson, Wright) 4/6/10 at WAS (Young, McGee, Blatche, Livingston) Had three players with 20-plus points 3/25/13 (Curry, Lee, Thompson) 2/6/13 at OKC (Durant, Westbrook, Martin) Had four players with 10-plus rebounds 4/18/01 vs. VAN (Dampier, Foyle, Porter, Blount, Jamison) 11/13/10 at MIL (Bogut, Mbah a Moute, Jennings, Gooden) Hadallfivestartersscoredoublefigures 3/23/13 vs. WAS 3/15/13 vs. CHI Had a player score 50-plus points 2/27/13 at NY (Stephen Curry, 54) 11/14/09 at MIL (Brandon Jennings, 55) Had a player score 40-plus points 2/27/13 at NY (Stephen Curry, 54) 4/1/12 at LAL (Kobe Bryant, 40) Had a player score 30-plus points 3/30 vs. POR (Stephen Curry, 39) 3/27/13 vs. SAC (Isaiah Thomas, 31) Had a player with 25-plus rebounds 1/27/08 at NY (Andris Biedrins, 26) 2/27/13 at NY (Tyson Chandler, 28) Had a player with 20-plus rebounds 2/22/13 vs. SA (David Lee, 22) 2/27/13 at NY (Tyson Chandler, 28) Had a player with 15-plus assists 2/17/10vs.SAC(StephenCurry,15) 1/19atNO(GreivisVasquez,15) Had a player with a triple-double 12/21/12 vs. CHA (David Lee, 23 pts/11 rebs/11 asts) 11/18/12 at OKC (Kevin Durant, 25 pts/13 rebs/10 asts) Had a player with 20 points and 20 rebounds 2/22/13 at SA (David Lee, 25 pts/22 rebs) 2/4/12 at SAC (DeMarcus Cousins, 21 pts/20 rebs) Had a four-point play 3/9/13 vs. MIL (Stephen Curry/Carl Landry) 12/10/12 at CHA (Ben Gordon)

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2012-13 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER HIGHS

WARRIORS OPPONENT Points # Game Stephen Curry 54 2/27 at NY Stephen Curry 39 3/30 vs. POR Stephen Curry 38 2/26 at IND Stephen Curry 35 3/23 vs. WAS Points (QTR) # Game Stephen Curry (2) 23 2/27 at NY Klay Thompson (3) 19 12/5 at DET David Lee (2) 17 1/25 at CHI Points (HALF) # Game Stephen Curry (1) 27 2/27 at NY Stephen Curry (2) 27 2/27 at NY Stephen Curry (1) 25 1/2 vs. LAC Rebounds # Game David Lee 22 2/22 vs. SA (OT) David Lee 20 1/31 vs. DAL David Lee 19 3/1 at BOS David Lee 19 11/19 at DAL (OT) Rebounds (QTR) # Game David Lee 10 3/1 at BOS Rebounds (HALF) # Game David Lee (2) 13 3/1 at BOS David Lee (1) 12 2/22 vs. SA David Lee (1) 12 11/19 at DAL (OT) Assists # Game Stephen Curry 12 3/27 vs. SAC Stephen Curry 12 3/4 vs. TOR Jarrett Jack 12 1/29 at CLE Jarrett Jack 12 1/19 at NO Stephen Curry 12 1/11 vs. POR Assists (QTR) # Game Stephen Curry (2) 7 12/15 at ATL Assists (HALF) # Game Stephen Curry 8 3/27 vs. SAC Stephen Curry (1) 8 2/5 at HOU Stephen Curry (1) 8 12/29 vs. BOS David Lee (2) 8 12/21 vs. CHA Steals # Game Stephen Curry 5 2/24 at MIN Jarrett Jack 5 12/10 at CHA Blocks # Game FestusEzeli 5 12/29vs.BOS Andrew Bogut 4 3/27 vs. SAC Andrew Bogut 4 3/18 at NO Andrew Bogut 4 1/28/13 at TOR FG Made # Game Stephen Curry 18 2/27 at NY Stephen Curry 14 3/30 vs. POR Stephen Curry 14 2/26 at IND David Lee 14 12/7 at BKN FG Attempted # Game Stephen Curry 28 2/27 at NY Stephen Curry 27 1/23 vs. OKC Klay Thompson 26 11/10 vs. DEN 3FG Made # Game Stephen Curry 11 2/27 at NY Stephen Curry 8 12/21 vs. CHA Stephen Curry 7 3/30 vs. POR Klay Thompson 7 3/2 at PHI Stephen Curry 7 2/26 at IND Stephen Curry 7 1/13 at DEN Stephen Curry 7 12/19 at SAC 3FG Attempted # Game Klay Thompson 15 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT) Stephen Curry 14 1/23 vs. OKC Klay Thompson 14 12/12 at MIA FT Made # Game David Lee 11 1/25 at CHI Stephen Curry 10 3/1 at BOS Jarrett Jack 10 1/19 at NO Carl Landry 10 11/24 vs. MIN Stephen Curry 10 11/19 at DAL (OT) Carl Landry 10 11/2 vs. MEM FT Attempted # Game David Lee 12 1/25 at CHI Carl Landry 12 11/2 vs. MEM Jarrett Jack 11 1/19 at NO Minutes # Game Klay Thompson 55 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT) Stephen Curry 48 2/27 at NY David Lee 48 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT)

Points # Game Damian Lillard 37 1/11 vs. POR Kobe Bryant 36 3/25 vs. LAL Carmelo Anthony 35 2/27 at NY Kobe Bryant 34 12/22 vs. LAL (OT) Kevin Durant 33 1/23 vs. OKC Points (QTR) # Game Brandon Jennings (3) 18 1/26 at MIL Isaiah Thomas (3) 17 3/27 vs. SAC Damian Lillard (4) 17 1/11 vs. POR Points (HALF) # Game Damian Lillard (2) 29 1/11 vs. POR Isaiah Thomas (2) 25 3/27 vs. SAC Kobe Bryant (2) 23 3/25 vs. LAL Rebounds # Game Tyson Chandler 28 2/27 at NY Omer Asik 17 3/8 vs. HOU Shawn Marion 17 1/31 vs. DAL Nikola Vucevic 17 12/14 at ORL Chris Kaman 17 11/19 at DAL (OT) Kenneth Faried 17 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT) Rebounds (QTR) # Game Tyson Chandler (1) 13 2/27 at NY Rebounds (HALF) # Game Tyson Chandler (1) 17 2/27 at NY Assists # Game GreivisVasquez 15 1/19atNO James Harden 11 3/8 vs. HOU Ricky Rubio 11 2/24 at MIN GreivisVasquez 11 12/18vs.NO Jameer Nelson 11 12/14 at ORL Assists (QTR) # Game GreivisVasquez(1) 6 1/19atNO Assists (HALF) # Game GreivisVasquez(1) 9 1/19atNO Kevin Durant (1) 8 1/23 vs. OKC Steals # Game Iman Shumpert 6 2/27 at NY Ricky Rubio 6 2/24 at MIN Blocks # Game Serge Ibaka 6 2/6 at OKC Roy Hibbert 5 2/26 at IND Roy Hibbert 5 12/1 vs. IND Kenneth Faried 5 11/29 vs. DEN KostaKoufos 5 11/10vs.DEN(2OT) Marcin Gortat 5 10/31 at PHO FG Made # Game Kobe Bryant 16 12/22 vs. LAL (OT) Damian Lillard 15 1/11 vs. POR FG Attempted # Game Kobe Bryant 41 12/22 vs. LAL (OT) Kobe Bryant 27 3/25 vs. LAL Carmelo Anthony 26 2/27 at NY 3FG Made # Game Isaiah Thomas 7 3/27 vs. SAC Damian Lillard 7 1/11 vs. POR Cartier Martin 6 3/23 vs. WAS Brandon Jennings 6 3/9 vs. MIL Chandler Parsons 6 3/8 vs. HOU J.R. Smith 6 2/27 at NY Kirk Hinrich 6 1/25 at CHI JamalCrawford 6 1/21vs.LAC 3FG Attempted # Game Ryan Anderson 14 12/18 vs. NO Isaiah Thomas 12 3/27 vs. SAC Damian Lillard 12 1/11 vs. POR FT Made # Game Chris Paul 19 11/3 at LAC DeMarcus Cousins 14 12/19 at SAC FT Attempted # Game Chris Paul 20 11/3 at LAC DeMarcus Cousins 18 12/19 at SAC Kobe Bryant 16 3/25 vs. LAL BlakeGriffin 16 11/3atLAC Minutes # Game Danilo Gallinari 48 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT) Andre Iguodala 48 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT) Ty Lawson 48 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT) Kenneth Faried 48 11/10 vs. DEN (2OT)

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2012-13 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Date Opp. W/L Score Rec. Att. GS Pts. GS Reb. GS Ast. Opp. Pts. Opp. Reb. Opp. Ast. 10/31 at PHO W 87-85 1-0 15,678 Landry 17 Lee 9 Jack 7 Dragic 17 Scola 11 Dragic 8 11/2 vs. MEM L 94-104 1-1 19,596 Curry 26 Lee 7 Curry 7 Conley/Gasol 21 Randolph 14 Conley 7 11/3 atLAC W 114-110 2-1 19,060 Curry/Landry23 Lee12 Jack7 Paul/Crawford Griffin11 Paul10 11/5 at SAC L 92-94 2-2 17,317 Thompson 20 Thompson 7 Curry 8 Cousins 23 Cousins 15 Thornton 3 11/7 vs. CLE W 106-96 3-2 18,124 Lee 22 Lee 24 Curry/Lee 7 Irving 28 Thompson 10 Irving 7 11/9 at LAL L 77-101 3-3 18,997 Curry 18 Lee 12 Curry 5 Bryant 27 Gasol 16 Bryant 7 11/10 vs. DEN L 101-107 (2OT) 3-4 19,596 Thompson 23 Landry/Lee 9 Jack/Lee 5 Gallinari 21 Faried 17 Lawson 10 11/14 vs. ATL W 92-88 4-4 18,107 Barnes 19 Barnes 13 Curry 7 Williams 18 Smith 10 Williams 6 11/16 at MIN W 106-98 5-4 16,013 Barnes/Lee 18 Lee 13 Curry 6 Williams 23 Williams 7 Shved 7 11/18 at OKC L 109-119 5-5 18,203 Curry 22 Lee 10 Curry 6 Westbrook 30 Durant 13 Durant 10 11/19 at DAL W 105-101 (OT) 6-5 20,034 Curry 31 Lee 19 Curry 9 Mayo 27 Kaman 17 Carter/Collison 5 11/21 vs.BKN W 103-92 7-5 18,374 Curry25 Lee13 Jack9 Lopez22 Humphries6 Williams6 11/23 atDEN L 91-102 7-6 18,523 Lee21 Ezeli/Lee10 Jack/Landry4 Iguodala29 Faried11 Lawson9 11/24 vs. MIN W 96-85 8-6 19,084 Thompson 24 Barnes 11 Curry 6 Pekovic 17 Love 15 Barea 10 11/29 vs. DEN W 106-105 9-6 17,627 Lee 31 Lee/Thompson 9 Curry 10 Iguodala 22 Gallinari 9 Lawson 9 12/1 vs. IND W 103-92 10-6 18,623 Thompson 22 Lee 12 Curry 11 West 23 West 8 3 tied 4 12/3 vs.ORL L 94-102 10-7 18,117 Curry25 Landry10 Curry11 Afflalo/Davis24 Vucevic15 Nelson9 12/5 at DET W 104-97 11-7 11,128 Thompson 27 Lee 11 Curry 10 Prince 24 Drummond 12 Stuckey 9 12/7 at BKN W 109-102 12-7 17,732 Lee 30 Lee 15 Jack 8 Johnson 32 Blatche 15 Williams 8 12/8 atWAS W 101-97 13-7 15,176 Lee24 Lee17 Curry/Thompson5 Crawford22 Crawford7 Crawford8 12/10 at CHA W 104-96 14-7 13,169 Curry 27 Lee 11 Curry 7 Walker 24 Biyombo 11 Walker/Sessions 6 12/12 at MIA W 97-95 15-7 19,600 Thompson 27 Lee 13 Curry 7 James 31 Bosh 13 James/Wade 5 12/14 at ORL L 85-99 15-8 17,040 Curry 25 Lee 15 Jack 6 Redick 16 Vucevic 17 Nelson 11 12/15 atATL W 115-93 16-8 15,145 Lee20 Lee11 Curry11 Horford17 Horford9 Teague8 12/18 vs.NO W 103-96 17-8 19,596 Lee26 Landry/Lee9 Jack10 Anderson28 Davis16 Vasquez11 12/19 at SAC L 127-131 17-9 12,885 Curry 32 Lee 8 Thompson/Lee 5 Cousins 24 Thompson 15 Salmons/Brooks 5 12/21 vs. CHA W 115-100 18-9 19,596 Curry 27 Lee 11 Lee 11 Henderson 23 Biyombo 14 Walker 6 12/22 vs. LAL L 115-118 (OT) 18-10 19,596 Jack 29 Lee 11 Jack 11 Bryant 34 Bryant/Gasol 10 Nash 9 12/26 atUTA W 94-83 19-10 19,404 Curry23 Biedrins12 Curry7 Jefferson18 Jefferson10 Tinsley4 12/28 vs. PHI W 96-89 20-10 19,596 Lee 25 Lee 12 Jack/Curry 6 Holiday 21 Young 10 Holiday 10 12/29 vs. BOS W 101-83 21-10 19,596 Curry 22 Barnes 8 Curry 9 Lee 18 Green 9 Garnett 4 1/2 vs.LAC W 115-94 22-10 19,596 Curry31 Lee13 Curry8 Crawford24 Odom9 Paul6 1/5 at LAC L 89-115 22-11 19,323 Thompson 14 Green 8 Curry 5 Paul 27 Barnes/Jordan 8 Paul 9 1/9 vs. MEM L 87-94 22-12 19,596 Curry 24 Lee 10 Thompson 7 Randolph 19 Randolph 12 Gay/Bayless 6 1/11 vs. POR W 103-97 23-12 19,596 Lee 24 Lee 10 Curry 12 Lillard 37 Hickson 12 Aldridge 5 1/13 at DEN L 105-116 23-13 15,861 Curry 29 Lee 13 Jack 8 Gallinari 21 Faried 10 Miller 8 1/16 vs.MIA L 75-92 23-14 19,596 Jack16 Lee11 Bazemore5 James25 Haslem10 James10 1/18 at SA L 88-95 23-15 18,581 Lee 22 Barnes 8 Jack 10 Parker 25 Duncan 10 Parker 8 1/19 atNO W 116-112 24-15 15,472 Thompson29 Landry11 Jack12 Gordon23 Davis12 Vasquez15 1/21 vs.LAC W 106-99 25-15 19,596 Curry28 Lee11 Jack10 Griffin26 Griffin13 Paul9 1/23 vs. OKC W 104-99 26-15 19,596 Curry 31 Lee 12 Jack 8 Durant 33 Perkins/Jackson 6 Durant 9 1/25 at CHI L 97-103 26-16 21,756 Lee 23 Thompson 8 Jack 5 Hinrich 25 Noah 16 Hamilton 5 1/26 at MIL L 102-109 26-17 16,937 Curry 26 Lee 15 Jack 10 Jennings/Ellis 20 Ilyasova 12 Jennings 7 1/28 atTOR W 114-102 27-17 15,914 Lee21 Lee12 Lee7 Gray22 Gray10 DeRozan9 1/29 at CLE W 108-95 28-17 13,939 Thompson 32 Lee 13 Jack 12 Thompson/Waiters 18 Thompson 13 Waiters 7 1/31 vs. DAL W 100-97 29-17 19,596 Thompson 27 Lee 20 Jack/Lee 9 Mayo 25 Marion 17 Collison 7 2/2 vs. PHO W 113-93 30-17 19,596 Curry 29 Lee 12 Curry 8 Beasley 24 Scola 14 Dragic 7 2/5 at HOU L 109-140 30-18 15,453 Jack 20 Curry 9 Bogut 9 Lin 28 Asik 15 Lin 9 2/6 at OKC L 98-119 30-19 18,203 Barnes/Thompson 19 Lee 11 Curry 11 Durant 25 Perkins 11 Jackson 6 2/8 at MEM L 93-99 30-20 16,701 Curry 32 Barnes 7 Curry 8 Gasol 20 Randolph 12 Conley 10 2/9 at DAL L 91-116 30-21 20,355 Curry 18 Green 9 Curry 4 Marion 26 Brand/Marion 11 Mayo 9 2/12 vs. HOU L 107-116 30-22 19,596 Curry 27 Bogut/Lee 12 Curry 6 Harden 27 Asik 15 Lin 10 2/19 atUTA L 101-115 30-23 18,231 Curry29 Lee9 Jack9 Jefferson24 Millsap9 Tinsley/Watson5 2/20 vs. PHO W 108-98 31-23 19,596 Thompson 28 Bogut/Lee 11 Curry 11 Dragic 20 Scola 10 Dragic 10 2/22 vs. SA W 107-101 (OT) 32-23 19,596 Jack 30 Lee 22 Jack 10 Green 20 Duncan 13 Three tied 3 2/24 at MIN W 100-99 33-23 18,033 Jack 23 Lee 13 Jack 8 Williams 23 Williams 12 Rubio 11 2/26 at IND L 97-108 33-24 14,426 Curry 38 Lee 12 Jack/Curry 4 West 28 George 11 Hill 7 2/27 at NY L 105-109 33-25 19,033 Curry 54 Curry 6 Curry 7 Anthony 35 Chandler 28 Anthony 8 3/1 at BOS L 86-94 33-26 18,624 Curry 25 Lee 19 Curry 6 Pierce 26 Garnett 13 Three tied 4 3/2 at PHI L 97-104 33-27 17,929 Curry 30 Lee 16 Curry 8 Holiday 27 Young 16 Turner 9 3/4 vs. TOR W 125-118 34-27 19,596 Lee 29 Lee 11 Curry 12 Bargnani/Gay 26 Johnson 15 Lowry 9 3/6 vs. SAC W 87-83 35-27 19,596 Thompson 20 Lee 10 Curry 8 Thompson 17 Thompson/Hayes 8 Evans/Douglas 6 3/8 vs. HOU L 88-94 35-28 19,596 Curry 24 Bogut 11 Curry 8 Parsons 26 Asik 17 Harden 11 3/9 vs. MIL L 93-103 35-29 19,596 Landry/Thompson 18 Landry 10 Curry 10 Jennings 31 Sanders 9 Jennings 10 3/11 vs. NY W 92-63 36-29 19,596 Curry 26 Bogut 11 Lee 8 Anthony 14 Anthony 10 Felton 4 3/13 vs. DET W 105-97 37-29 19,596 Curry 31 Lee 15 Curry 8 Stuckey 22 Maxiell 14 Calderon 6 3/15 vs. CHI L 95-113 37-30 19,596 Jack 20 Lee 8 Curry 4 Deng 23 Noah 13 Robinson 7 3/17 at HOU W 108-78 38-30 18,219 Curry 29 Bogut 12 Curry 11 Harden/Lin 21 Asik 12 Harden 8 3/18 atNO W 93-72 39-30 11,844 Curry30 Lee11 Bogut/Jack5 Anderson21 Anderson9 Vasquez9 3/20 at SA L 93-104 39-31 17,751 Curry 24 Lee 12 Jack 7 Duncan 25 Duncan 13 Ginobili 7 3/23 vs. WAS W 101-92 40-31 19,596 Curry 35 Lee 15 Curry 8 Martin 23 Seraphin/Singleton 6 Temple 6 3/25 vs. LAL W 109-103 41-31 19,596 Curry 25 Lee 12 Curry 25 Bryant 36 Howard 15 Nash 7 3/27 vs. SAC L 98-105 41-32 19,596 Lee 20 Lee 10 Curry 12 Thomas 31 Thompson 9 Thomas 7 3/30 vs. POR W 125-97 42-32 19,596 Curry 39 Landry 10 Curry/Jack 6 Leonard 22 Hickson/Leonard 10 Batum 9 4/3 vs.NO W 98-88 43-32 19,596 Lee23 Lee16 Curry9 Gordon21 Davis9 Vasquez9 4/5 at PHO 4/7 vs. UTA 4/9 vs. MIN 4/11 vs. OKC 4/12 at LAL 4/15 vs. SA 4/17 at POR

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2012-13 WARRIORS GAME-BY-GAME STATS

Date Opp. FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK FB PAINT 2ND CH 10/31 at PHO 33 86 .384 5 17 .294 16 23 .696 17 32 49 19 20 9 18 3 11 42 12 11/2 vs. MEM 36 80 .450 10 20 .500 12 17 .706 9 27 36 21 24 5 19 5 8 30 14 11/3 at LAC 41 84 .488 4 16 .250 28 39 .718 16 32 48 22 34 7 14 2 14 48 19 11/5 at SAC 31 78 .397 6 21 .286 24 28 .857 7 31 38 21 17 5 13 2 19 36 5 11/7 vs. CLE 42 78 .538 5 18 .278 17 23 .739 7 37 44 28 22 11 17 4 17 48 11 11/9 at LAL 29 86 .337 7 25 .280 12 20 .600 13 34 47 12 25 5 19 3 9 30 10 11/10 vs. DEN 39 102 .382 9 25 .360 14 23 .609 13 41 54 23 26 11 14 5 15 42 14 11/14 vs. ATL 33 71 .465 5 18 .278 21 25 .840 10 34 44 23 22 7 23 1 12 46 14 11/16 at MIN 43 85 .506 2 15 .133 18 26 .692 17 33 50 21 26 3 16 5 5 58 21 11/18 at OKC 43 82 .524 5 16 .313 18 22 .818 8 27 35 23 18 8 13 4 12 58 7 11/19 at DAL 37 91 .407 9 24 .375 22 30 .733 19 43 62 19 24 10 21 2 17 36 19 11/21 vs. BKN 40 75 .533 7 15 .467 15 19 .789 12 31 43 24 17 3 16 1 15 32 12 11/23 at DEN 35 80 .438 7 17 .412 14 18 .778 8 37 45 22 30 8 14 5 7 34 14 11/24 vs. MIN 33 78 .423 6 21 .286 24 29 .828 13 35 48 18 25 1 13 3 19 36 10 11/29 vs. DEN 44 86 .512 8 18 .444 10 13 .769 9 34 43 29 22 10 16 5 14 36 13 12/1 vs. IND 38 80 .475 9 20 .450 18 19 .947 11 30 41 22 22 5 17 3 16 32 18 12/3 vs. ORL 37 81 .457 7 17 .412 13 18 .722 9 34 43 23 20 5 14 5 14 36 18 12/5 at DET 34 75 .453 9 24 .375 27 34 .794 9 26 35 24 22 9 10 7 17 24 10 12/7 at BKN 46 90 .511 9 19 .474 8 10 .800 15 32 47 24 21 9 11 1 24 50 18 12/8 at WAS 35 81 .432 9 22 .409 22 27 .815 14 44 58 22 16 4 19 5 11 22 15 12/10 at CHA 38 84 .452 8 20 .400 20 23 .870 14 32 46 28 26 9 16 4 14 34 15 12/12 at MIA 38 81 .469 9 23 .391 12 14 .857 7 33 40 20 14 9 13 2 12 36 11 12/14 at ORL 34 92 .370 7 20 .350 10 11 .909 16 33 49 19 15 5 12 2 9 34 8 12/15 at ATL 49 99 .495 10 24 .417 7 8 .875 10 44 54 32 25 10 11 3 12 46 13 12/18 vs. NO 34 78 .436 6 18 .333 29 34 .853 16 28 44 25 15 8 14 2 9 42 6 12/19 at SAC 46 92 .500 13 26 .500 22 25 .880 14 28 42 21 27 4 12 6 23 44 16 12/21 vs. CHA 44 85 .518 14 27 .519 13 16 .813 12 36 48 31 24 4 11 9 13 40 15 12/22 vs. LAL 46 103 .447 10 29 .345 13 15 .867 15 32 47 26 22 13 19 5 23 38 4 12/26 at UTA 33 82 .402 9 18 .500 19 20 .950 9 34 43 19 18 10 10 6 25 32 11 12/28 vs. PHI 34 80 .425 7 17 .412 21 26 .808 9 43 52 20 19 5 18 3 9 40 9 12/29 vs. BOS 38 73 .521 12 19 .632 13 16 .813 5 41 46 21 22 8 18 10 12 24 8 1/2 vs. LAC 42 84 .500 12 23 .522 19 22 .864 13 40 53 29 27 11 20 4 23 32 18 1/5 at LAC 32 72 .444 5 20 .250 20 26 .769 5 25 30 19 17 4 16 8 11 28 6 1/9 vs. MEM 33 71 .465 7 17 .412 14 20 .700 6 32 38 23 21 8 15 2 11 34 7 1/11 vs. POR 41 86 .477 6 15 .400 15 18 .833 8 39 47 28 16 10 11 5 12 48 14 1/13 at DEN 43 83 .518 13 24 .542 6 8 .750 6 33 39 28 24 3 18 5 14 32 11 1/16 vs. MIA 29 80 .363 3 12 .250 14 18 .778 11 41 52 17 21 5 21 2 5 34 6 1/18 at SA 36 84 .429 4 16 .250 12 14 .857 7 35 42 23 21 4 9 2 11 28 10 1/19 at NO 38 77 .494 10 22 .455 30 35 .857 10 23 33 25 19 10 14 1 17 40 11 1/21 vs. LAC 39 75 .520 12 22 .545 16 18 .889 6 33 39 25 21 4 17 2 23 32 8 1/23 vs. OKC 37 84 .440 6 23 .261 24 27 .889 11 29 40 20 21 10 15 3 26 40 21 1/25 at CHI 27 78 .346 4 19 .211 29 33 .879 10 27 37 12 19 6 11 5 13 22 6 1/26 at MIL 39 93 .419 13 28 .464 11 11 1.000 12 38 50 25 25 8 16 4 11 38 13 1/28 at TOR 46 86 .535 6 15 .400 16 20 .800 13 36 49 22 19 4 14 8 13 62 18 1/29 at CLE 45 84 .536 11 16 .688 7 10 .700 7 32 39 31 23 8 14 9 12 38 18 1/31 vs. DAL 36 84 .429 7 20 .350 21 25 .840 12 34 46 26 21 6 12 4 7 40 12 2/2 vs. PHO 45 89 .506 9 19 .474 14 20 .700 14 33 47 34 24 5 13 3 16 66 18 2/5 at HOU 41 86 .477 3 15 .200 24 30 .800 11 29 40 21 26 2 12 5 12 52 14 2/6 at OKC 38 93 .409 10 20 .500 12 16 .750 13 36 49 25 15 7 19 4 14 40 14 2/8 at MEM 36 75 .480 6 17 .353 15 20 .750 7 27 34 18 25 6 16 3 19 36 6 2/9 at DAL 34 89 .382 6 16 .375 17 24 .708 17 35 52 12 26 4 16 1 8 38 16 2/12 vs. HOU 38 84 .452 8 20 .400 23 31 .742 8 38 46 25 22 6 13 6 27 38 8 2/19 at UTA 39 83 .470 5 17 .294 18 24 .750 13 29 42 17 22 5 14 3 11 38 15 2/20 vs. PHO 42 87 .483 10 20 .500 14 17 .824 13 31 44 29 16 6 10 8 17 32 12 2/22 vs. SA 39 94 .415 5 21 .238 24 30 .800 9 48 57 25 23 6 13 5 25 42 12 2/24 at MIN 37 81 .457 7 17 .412 19 23 .826 14 34 48 18 28 11 22 4 16 36 24 2/26 at IND 33 76 .434 12 21 .571 19 24 .792 15 31 46 16 23 11 20 6 16 16 9 2/27 at NY 36 72 .500 15 27 .556 18 21 .857 5 33 38 14 23 6 17 4 16 30 2 3/1 at BOS 32 94 .340 5 23 .217 17 22 .773 13 41 54 17 24 6 11 1 12 38 11 3/2 at PHI 36 86 .419 10 26 .385 15 19 .789 11 24 35 22 14 14 20 3 23 38 13 3/4 vs. TOR 47 82 .573 8 17 .471 23 28 .821 6 32 38 33 27 3 14 4 15 48 11 3/6 vs. SAC 27 75 .360 8 23 .348 25 29 .862 6 40 46 19 14 9 17 4 9 26 6 3/8 vs. HOU 33 87 .379 9 21 .429 13 20 .650 12 39 51 18 25 6 16 4 15 36 8 3/9 vs. MIL 37 82 .451 6 15 .400 13 20 .650 12 35 47 21 21 4 17 1 11 28 4 3/11 vs. NY 32 78 .410 11 20 .550 17 24 .708 13 46 59 16 25 7 14 4 14 26 11 3/13 vs. DET 41 72 .569 8 18 .444 15 25 .600 11 31 42 27 15 5 13 9 8 44 10 3/15 vs. CHI 34 76 .447 3 14 .214 24 30 .800 7 27 34 16 17 8 12 7 21 32 8 3/17 at HOU 44 96 .458 13 26 .500 7 9 .778 8 42 50 27 17 7 10 6 16 34 18 3/18 at NO 35 70 .500 10 19 .526 13 15 .867 6 38 44 21 20 6 16 7 9 24 9 3/20 at SA 37 84 .440 6 12 .500 13 15 .867 12 27 39 16 17 9 16 4 18 36 8 3/23 at WAS 37 75 .493 10 20 .500 17 22 .773 8 34 42 25 17 5 22 4 11 28 9 3/25 vs. LAL 43 90 .478 10 23 .435 13 19 .684 9 39 48 22 27 3 11 4 9 40 8 3/27 vs. SAC 41 90 .456 5 24 .208 11 13 .846 13 28 41 30 19 9 14 4 18 68 9 3/30 vs. POR 47 87 .540 9 20 .450 22 27 .815 11 41 52 22 24 6 10 8 26 56 7 4/3 vs. NO 36 78 .462 7 19 .368 19 22 .864 11 36 47 25 21 5 13 8 10 38 12 4/5 at PHO 4/7 vs. UTA 4/9 vs. MIN 4/11 vs. OKC 4/12 at LAL 4/15 vs. SA 4/17 at POR

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2012-13 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS

Date Opp. FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK FB PAINT 2ND CH 10/31 at PHO 32 80 .400 4 21 .190 17 22 .773 11 33 44 16 23 10 18 12 11 40 16 11/2 vs. MEM 35 77 .455 6 13 .462 28 34 .824 9 31 40 22 22 9 14 4 14 42 4 11/3 at LAC 30 70 .429 10 21 .476 40 52 .769 7 26 33 21 31 6 16 5 16 32 13 11/5 at SAC 37 81 .457 4 19 .211 16 23 .696 10 33 43 13 25 7 14 5 12 44 14 11/7 vs. CLE 36 86 .419 11 32 .344 13 21 .619 11 28 39 20 26 7 16 1 10 30 17 11/9 at LAL 36 90 .400 8 28 .286 21 28 .750 16 42 58 22 14 9 16 6 9 30 10 11/10 vs. DEN 43 113 .381 5 24 .208 16 27 .593 23 42 65 30 21 9 15 9 20 66 17 11/14 vs. ATL 34 78 .436 7 23 .304 13 18 .722 5 24 29 21 18 11 12 4 8 20 4 11/16 at MIN 34 79 .430 7 18 .389 23 29 .793 11 23 34 19 23 6 12 12 5 22 17 11/18 at OKC 42 83 .506 13 20 .650 22 26 .846 10 30 40 31 16 9 12 3 26 32 14 11/19 at DAL 37 86 .430 10 21 .476 17 24 .708 7 36 43 24 22 12 17 11 16 26 7 11/21 vs. BKN 38 83 .458 6 23 .261 11 15 .733 14 21 35 26 16 7 11 6 2 34 12 11/23 at DEN 40 84 .476 5 19 .263 17 30 .567 11 28 39 21 18 9 12 7 19 58 20 11/24 vs. MIN 33 86 .384 5 27 .185 14 19 .737 11 28 39 25 24 8 10 3 15 46 14 11/29 vs. DEN 38 84 .452 10 21 .476 19 24 .792 10 30 40 25 16 9 15 7 23 44 13 12/1 vs. IND 34 74 .459 8 22 .364 16 20 .800 8 28 36 20 19 6 16 7 11 38 8 12/3 vs. ORL 40 92 .435 8 23 .348 14 16 .875 11 32 43 29 19 8 8 4 8 48 18 12/5 at DET 35 79 .443 6 21 .286 21 31 .677 15 29 44 22 26 4 17 5 6 36 14 12/7 at BKN 37 87 .425 11 33 .333 17 23 .739 15 29 44 23 13 5 13 4 2 38 14 12/8 at WAS 37 87 .425 9 25 .360 14 23 .609 7 30 37 23 20 11 8 4 9 32 15 12/10 at CHA 31 83 .373 9 26 .346 25 32 .781 12 27 39 21 20 6 15 10 11 36 13 12/12 at MIA 38 80 .475 7 22 .318 12 15 .800 6 32 38 18 13 6 17 3 10 48 8 12/14 at ORL 41 86 .477 9 21 .429 8 11 .727 13 40 53 26 15 8 15 11 15 42 9 12/15 at ATL 31 84 .369 5 26 .192 26 36 .722 10 35 45 21 15 6 11 3 21 34 10 12/18 vs. NO 35 75 .467 9 27 .333 17 17 1.000 7 26 33 23 24 11 15 3 9 38 6 12/19 at SAC 43 86 .500 11 19 .579 34 42 .810 11 29 40 25 18 7 9 7 19 50 15 12/21 vs. CHA 33 90 .367 8 21 .381 26 35 .743 18 26 44 19 17 5 7 4 12 38 28 12/22 vs. LAL 49 107 .458 9 27 .333 11 14 .786 15 34 49 33 20 9 20 3 16 56 19 12/26 at UTA 32 83 .386 4 17 .235 15 22 .682 9 35 44 17 17 5 15 2 5 40 13 12/28 vs. PHI 35 87 .402 5 20 .250 14 23 .609 9 34 43 25 19 14 9 3 15 44 12 12/29 vs. BOS 31 86 .360 5 22 .227 16 21 .762 13 25 38 18 15 10 13 3 10 30 17 1/2 vs. LAC 29 80 .363 8 29 .276 28 39 .718 11 27 38 24 18 14 14 4 23 32 11 1/5 at LAC 47 90 .522 10 28 .357 11 15 .733 9 32 41 29 21 12 7 4 21 56 22 1/9 vs. MEM 40 88 .455 2 17 .118 12 16 .750 13 30 43 27 17 11 10 2 18 60 16 1/11 vs. POR 35 92 .380 15 43 .349 12 19 .632 17 35 52 18 14 5 13 3 10 32 27 1/13 at DEN 43 90 .478 9 27 .333 21 27 .778 14 30 44 27 16 11 8 2 19 58 18 1/16 vs. MIA 36 90 .400 8 29 .276 12 18 .667 13 38 51 24 21 11 13 5 22 30 16 1/18 at SA 36 80 .450 5 22 .227 18 20 .900 7 39 46 19 12 2 10 4 4 44 11 1/19 at NO 45 79 .570 9 24 .375 13 23 .565 11 26 37 30 26 11 17 6 11 54 18 1/21 vs. LAC 38 83 .458 11 30 .367 12 22 .545 10 29 39 32 16 10 14 5 28 42 10 1/23 vs. OKC 36 78 .462 5 16 .313 22 27 .815 9 30 39 20 20 9 19 7 21 42 11 1/25 at CHI 41 88 .466 9 20 .450 12 18 .667 16 40 56 22 26 4 15 8 5 36 30 1/26 at MIL 41 101 .406 13 30 .433 14 20 .700 22 36 58 24 15 7 12 7 12 40 27 1/28 at TOR 38 87 .437 6 19 .316 20 23 .870 11 26 37 28 18 7 11 4 5 34 12 1/29 at CLE 36 84 .429 4 18 .222 19 25 .760 12 24 36 27 13 8 11 4 8 44 17 1/31 vs. DAL 36 81 .444 8 25 .320 17 24 .708 12 35 47 25 18 8 15 5 17 42 11 2/2 vs. PHO 35 86 .407 5 15 .333 18 24 .750 15 33 48 22 21 7 12 1 16 44 18 2/5 at HOU 46 91 .505 23 40 .575 25 35 .714 14 34 48 35 24 6 8 2 21 34 16 2/6 at OKC 48 95 .505 8 23 .348 15 20 .750 10 40 50 29 12 12 12 16 20 64 16 2/8 at MEM 36 78 .462 8 20 .400 19 23 .826 8 35 43 26 22 5 14 5 11 40 8 2/9 at DAL 38 77 .494 11 20 .550 29 38 .763 6 38 44 25 23 9 10 6 29 36 2 2/12 vs. HOU 43 91 .473 10 34 .294 20 25 .800 10 38 48 32 21 8 11 3 19 48 11 2/19 at UTA 39 78 .500 10 21 .476 27 33 .818 8 27 35 23 23 8 11 8 9 38 22 2/20 vs. PHO 40 84 .476 9 17 .529 9 14 .643 11 30 41 28 18 7 14 8 10 44 9 2/22 vs. SA 37 95 .389 4 22 .182 23 32 .719 10 40 50 17 22 7 9 7 2 42 11 2/24 at MIN 37 81 .457 7 17 .412 19 23 .826 14 34 48 18 28 11 22 4 16 36 24 2/26 at IND 41 84 .488 6 21 .286 20 27 .741 14 28 42 22 17 14 12 9 15 34 24 2/27 at NY 36 87 .414 11 34 .324 26 33 .788 16 30 46 19 23 12 10 3 9 38 27 3/1 at BOS 36 75 .480 3 15 .200 19 28 .679 2 42 44 24 20 6 17 5 20 38 2 3/2 at PHI 44 85 .518 12 18 .667 4 9 .444 11 37 48 29 18 9 23 5 9 40 13 3/4 vs. TOR 41 94 .436 9 26 .346 27 35 .771 19 28 47 16 26 6 13 5 24 48 24 3/6 vs. SAC 33 83 .398 8 24 .333 9 12 .750 6 34 40 28 24 12 15 4 15 32 7 3/8 vs. HOU 27 74 .365 15 35 .429 25 34 .735 7 38 45 21 17 11 12 2 14 22 4 3/9 vs. MIL 38 78 .487 13 28 .464 14 19 .737 6 36 42 29 20 8 15 5 17 34 9 3/11 vs. NY 20 73 .274 5 27 .185 18 28 .643 11 31 42 12 27 7 13 2 2 24 15 3/13 vs. DET 40 89 .449 5 17 .294 12 14 .857 14 24 38 26 22 6 9 0 17 50 10 3/15 vs. CHI 43 83 .518 8 16 .500 19 22 .864 11 32 43 28 22 8 14 0 19 44 10 3/17 at HOU 28 86 .326 9 35 .257 13 16 .813 12 36 48 16 15 6 15 5 14 34 14 3/18 at NO 28 83 .337 3 17 .176 13 13 1.000 13 28 41 17 13 10 14 5 2 34 15 3/20 at SA 41 85 .482 8 26 .308 14 15 .933 30 38 68 27 13 9 12 7 14 38 14 3/23 at WAS 36 88 .409 7 17 .412 13 16 .813 12 26 38 20 22 10 13 1 15 32 13 3/25 vs. LAL 36 91 .396 6 26 .231 25 36 .694 15 36 51 17 15 6 9 2 17 40 17 3/27 vs. SAC 41 90 .456 11 28 .393 12 21 .571 16 29 45 24 14 6 15 1 14 38 21 3/30 vs. POR 33 86 .384 8 23 .348 24 29 .828 11 27 38 23 18 6 10 1 12 34 10 4/3 vs. NO 33 83 .398 4 15 .267 18 23 .783 9 30 39 21 23 8 12 4 13 44 19 4/5 at PHO 4/7 vs. UTA 4/9 vs. MIN 4/11 vs. OKC 4/12 at LAL 4/15 vs. SA 4/17 at POR

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2012-13 QUARTER-BY-QUARTER/HALF BREAKDOWN

Date Opp. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 1ST HALF 2ND HALF OPP 1ST OPP 2ND OPP 3RD OPP 4TH OPP 1ST HALF OPP 2ND HALF 10/31 at PHO 25 23 17 22 48 39 21 21 25 18 42 43 11/2 vs. MEM 20 27 16 31 47 47 28 23 24 29 51 53 11/3 at LAC 33 24 28 29 57 47 24 29 26 31 53 57 11/5 at SAC 22 22 20 28 44 48 21 31 23 19 52 42 11/7 vs. CLE 37 22 26 21 59 47 21 30 23 22 51 45 11/9 at CLE 22 16 17 22 38 39 23 24 25 29 47 54 11/10 vs. DEN 13 26 20 27 39 47 24 16 22 24 40 46 11/14 vs. ATL 22 32 17 21 54 38 21 25 14 28 46 42 11/16 at MIN 22 31 29 24 53 53 27 23 19 29 50 48 11/18 at OKC 25 21 27 36 46 63 26 33 35 25 59 60 11/19 at DAL 23 20 24 23 43 47 20 18 27 25 38 52 11/21 vs. BKN 18 23 33 28 41 61 30 16 20 27 46 47 11/23 at DEN 21 32 17 21 53 38 23 24 31 24 47 55 11/24 vs. MIN 16 31 23 26 47 49 18 33 23 11 51 34 11/29 vs. DEN 30 21 27 28 51 55 25 35 26 19 60 47 12/1 vs. IND 20 31 31 21 51 52 20 24 28 20 44 48 12/3 vs. ORL 27 20 22 25 47 47 27 20 22 25 47 59 12/5 at DET 21 19 39 25 38 64 20 18 23 36 38 59 12/7 at BKN 24 31 29 25 55 54 31 32 19 20 63 39 12/8 at WAS 28 22 21 30 50 51 21 26 23 27 47 50 12/10 at CHA 38 20 35 11 58 46 23 17 34 22 40 56 12/12 at MIA 29 24 24 20 53 44 28 24 22 21 52 43 12/14 at ORL 14 21 29 21 35 50 19 32 30 18 51 48 12/15 at ATL 26 36 26 27 52 53 26 23 19 25 49 44 12/18 vs. NO 31 28 23 21 59 44 21 29 22 24 50 46 12/19 at SAC 24 31 33 39 55 72 33 30 36 32 63 66 12/21 vs. CHA 31 27 31 26 58 57 23 26 27 24 49 51 12/22 vs. LAL 27 34 26 21 61 47 31 22 21 34 53 55 12/26 at UTA 24 25 26 19 49 45 19 18 21 25 37 46 12/28 vs. PHI 25 32 23 16 57 39 24 18 29 18 42 47 12/29 vs. BOS 29 28 19 25 57 44 23 17 27 16 40 43 1/2 vs. LAC 33 29 20 33 62 53 24 25 15 30 49 45 1/5 at LAC 12 31 23 23 43 46 35 32 36 12 67 48 1/9 vs. MEM 27 28 13 26 55 39 27 28 13 26 55 39 1/11 vs. POR 28 22 28 25 50 53 19 16 28 34 35 62 1/13 at DEN 25 29 33 18 54 51 27 25 27 37 52 64 1/16 vs. MIA 21 17 12 25 38 37 28 24 28 12 52 40 1/18 at SA 26 21 26 15 47 41 19 27 32 17 46 49 1/19 at NO 33 34 18 31 67 49 27 30 32 23 57 55 1/21 vs. LAC 33 20 20 33 53 53 33 19 28 19 52 47 1/23 vs. OKC 27 25 24 28 52 52 26 31 22 20 57 42 1/25 at CHI 13 37 16 21 50 37 31 32 21 19 63 40 1/26 at MIL 26 29 19 28 55 47 23 28 35 23 51 58 1/28 at TOR 25 27 32 30 52 52 28 24 30 20 52 50 1/29 at CLE 23 32 29 24 55 53 23 21 24 27 44 51 1/31 vs. DAL 28 27 25 20 55 45 23 30 26 18 53 44 2/2 vs. PHO 26 22 33 32 48 65 29 23 22 19 52 41 2/5 at HOU 37 25 24 23 62 47 38 39 27 36 77 63 2/6 at OKC 22 27 30 19 49 49 34 33 23 29 67 52 2/8 at MEM 24 32 20 17 56 37 32 31 14 22 63 36 2/9 at DAL 16 20 30 25 36 55 30 32 23 31 62 54 2/12 vs. HOU 34 22 23 28 66 51 30 27 31 28 57 59 2/19 at UTA 19 34 26 22 52 48 26 32 29 28 58 47 2/20 vs. PHO 33 24 28 23 57 51 26 23 27 22 49 49 2/22 vs. SA 25 13 29 26 38 55 25 14 29 25 39 54 2/24 at MIN 18 34 52 24 24 48 32 23 26 18 55 42 2/26 at IND 25 28 20 24 53 44 31 23 31 23 54 54 2/27 at NY 18 37 26 24 55 48 27 31 26 25 58 51 3/1 at BOS 20 26 16 24 46 40 31 19 19 25 50 44 3/2 at PHI 31 23 27 16 54 43 20 31 31 22 51 53 3/4 vs. TOR 31 31 21 42 62 63 28 26 36 28 54 64 3/6 vs. SAC 28 13 28 18 41 46 21 23 19 20 44 39 3/8 vs. HOU 30 18 28 12 48 40 21 29 23 21 50 44 3/9 vs. MIL 28 20 22 23 48 45 24 23 30 26 47 56 3/11 vs. NY 26 24 25 17 50 42 23 12 19 9 35 28 3/13 vs. DET 28 22 30 25 50 55 20 30 23 24 50 47 3/15 vs. CHI 27 19 17 32 46 49 28 28 38 19 56 57 3/17 at HOU 18 36 21 33 54 54 10 21 29 18 31 47 3/18 at NO 19 26 24 24 45 48 22 14 25 11 36 36 3/20 at SA 22 25 23 23 47 46 22 38 19 25 60 44 3/23 at WAS 29 29 24 19 58 43 17 23 24 28 40 52 3/25 vs. LAL 28 35 31 15 63 46 16 24 36 27 40 63 3/27 vs. SAC 27 17 22 32 44 54 24 23 30 28 47 58 3/30 vs. POR 36 29 31 29 65 60 31 24 23 20 55 43 4/3 vs. NO 19 32 23 24 51 47 28 14 28 18 42 46 4/5 at PHO 4/7 vs. UTA 4/9 vs. MIN 4/11 vs. OKC 4/12 at LAL 4/15 vs. SA 4/17 at POR