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BROOKLYN NETS 2012-13 POSTSEASON GAME NOTES

PLAYOFF SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Date 4/20 4/22 4/25 4/27 4/29 5/2 5/4 Opp. Chicago Chicago @ Chicago @ Chicago Chicago @ Chicago Chicago TIME (ET) TV/Series W, 106-89 1-0 L, 82-90 1-1 L, 76-79 1-2 L, 134-142 (3OT) 1-3 W, 110-91 2-3 W, 95-92 3-3 8:00 PM EDT TNT/YES HD

Brooklyn Nets vs. Chicago Bulls


TV: TNT/YES HD RADIO: ESPN Radio 98.7 FM; WFAN 660 AM; WADO 1280 AM

Saturday, May 4, 2013 Barlcays Center 8:00 p.m. EST Game #7

2012-13 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS


Date 11/3 11/5 11/7 11/9 11/11 11/13 11/15 11/18 11/20 11/21 11/23 11/25 11/26 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/9 12/11 12/12 12/14 12/15 12/18 12/19 12/23 12/25 12/26 12/28 12/29 12/31 1/2 1/4 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/15 1/16 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/5 2/6 2/8 2/10 2/11 2/13 2/19 2/20 2/22 2/24 2/26 3/1 3/2 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/23 3/24 3/27 3/29 3/30 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/17 Opp. TIME RECORD Toronto W, 107-100 1-0 Minnesota L, 96-107 1-1 @ Miami L, 73-103 1-2 @ Orlando W, 107-68 2-2 Orlando W, 82-74 3-2 Cleveland W, 114-101 4-2 Boston W, 102-97 5-2 @ Sacramento W, 99-90 6-2 @ L.A. Lakers L, 90-95 6-3 @ Golden State L, 93-102 6-4 L.A. Clippers W, 86-76 7-4 Portland W, 98-85 8-4 New York W, 96-89 (OT) 9-4 @ Boston W, 95-83 10-4 @ Orlando W, 98-86 11-4 @ Miami L, 89-102 11-5 Oklahoma City L, 111-117 11-6 Golden State L, 102-109 11-7 Milwaukee L, 88-97 11-8 New York L, 97-100 11-9 @ Toronto W, 94-88 12-9 Detroit W, 107-105 (2OT) 13-9 @ Chicago L, 82-83 13-10 Utah L, 90-92 13-11 @ New York L, 86-100 13-12 Philadelphia W, 95-92 14-12 Boston L, 76-93 14-13 @ Milwaukee L, 93-108 14-14 Charlotte W, 97-81 15-14 Cleveland W, 103-100 16-14 @ San Antonio L, 73-104 16-15 @ Oklahoma City W, 110-93 17-15 @ Washington W, 115-113 (2OT) 18-15 Sacramento W, 113-93 19-15 @ Philadelphia W, 109-89 20-15 Phoenix W, 99-79 21-15 Indiana W, 97-86 22-15 Toronto W, 113-106 23-15 @ Atlanta L, 95-109 23-16 Atlanta W, 94-89 24-16 @ New York W, 88-85 25-16 @ Minnesota W, 91-83 26-16 @ Memphis L, 77-101 26-17 @ Houston L, 106-119 26-18 Orlando W, 97-77 27-18 Miami L, 85-105 27-19 Chicago W, 93-89 28-19 L.A. Lakers L, 83-92 28-20 @ Detroit W, 93-90 29-20 @ Washington L, 74-89 29-21 San Antonio L, 86-111 29-22 @ Indiana W, 89-84 (1OT) 30-22 Denver W, 119-108 31-22 Milwaukee W, 113-111 (OT) 32-22 @ Milwaukee W, 97-94 33-22 Houston L, 96-106 33-23 Memphis L, 72-76 33-24 @ New Orleans W, 101-97 34-24 Dallas L, 90-98 34-25 @ Chicago L, 85-96 34-26 @ Charlotte W, 99-78 35-26 Washington W, 95-78 36-26 @ Atlanta W, 93-80 37-26 @ Philadelphia L, 97-106 37-27 New Orleans W, 108-98 38-27 Atlanta L, 93-105 38-28 @ Detroit W, 119-82 39-28 @ Dallas W, 113-96 40-28 @ L.A. Clippers L, 95-101 40-29 @ Phoenix W, 102-100 41-29 @ Portland W, 111-93 42-29 @ Denver L, 87-109 42-30 @ Utah L, 107-116 42-31 @ Cleveland W, 113-95 43-31 Chicago L, 90-92 43-32 Charlotte W, 105-96 44-32 Philadelphia W, 104-83 45-32 @ Boston W, 101-93 46-32 @ Indiana W, 117-109 47-32 @ Toronto L, 87-93 47-33 Washington W, 106-101 48-33 Detroit W, 103-99 49-33

PROBABLE STARTERS
Forward: GERALD WALLACE Alabama #45 6-7 220

POSTSEASON STATISTICAL AVERAGES

10.8 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.3 spg


Last Game: Recorded 15 points, three rebounds and three assists

Forward: REGGIE EVANS Iowa Center: Stanford Guard: Arkansas Guard: Illinois None #30 6-8 245 BROOK LOPEZ #11 7-0 265 JOE JOHNSON #7 6-7 240 DERON WILLIAMS #8 6-3 209

12.2 rpg, 5.0 ppg, 0.7 spg


Last Game: Grabbed a team-high 15 rebounds and added two points

22.5 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 3.2 bpg


Last Game: Scored 17 points with three rebounds, two blocks and two steals

16.3 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.8 apg


Last Game: Scored 17 points with four assists, two steals and two rebounds

20.0 ppg, 8.7 apg, 2.7 rpg, 1.2 spg


Last Game: Recorded 17 points with game-high 11 assists and two rebounds

Injury Report 2012-13 Regular Season Record


Overall Playoffs Overall Eastern Western Longest Winning Streak: Longest Losing Streak: 3-3 (.500) 49-33 (.598) 36-16 (.692) 13-17 (.433) W7 L5 Home 2-1 (.667) 26-15 (.634) 20-6 (.769) 6-9 (.400) Away 1-2 (.333) 23-18 (.561) 16-10 (.615) 7-8 (.467) OT 0-1 (.000) 5-0 (1.000) 5-0 (1.000) 0-0 (---)

Home: W 8 Home: L 4

Road: W 3 (3) Road: L 4

Record by Month
NOV 11-4 DEC 5-11 JAN 11-4 FEB 7-5 MAR 8-7 APR 7-2 Plyfs 3-3

Pronunciation Guide
Andray Blatche Tyshawn Taylor Mirza Teletovic Tornike Shengelia Deron Williams Barclays Center (ANN-dray) (TIE-shawn) (MEER- za Tel-LET-O-Vich) (TOR-Neek [Toko] Shen-ge-liya) (DARE-in) (BARK-lees)

NETS QUICK HITS


If the Nets win it would
Push the all-time franchise record in Game 7s to 1-1. This is the first home Game 7 in franchise history (5/20/04 at DET was the only other Game 7). Chicago is 0-6 all-time in road Game 7s. Make them just the ninth team in NBA history to overcome a 3-1 series deficit to win the series. It would be the first time the Nets have overcome a 3-1 series deficit to win a series. The Nets are the 21st team to force a Game 7 in such a situation. Mark the seventh time in NBA franchise history that the Nets have advanced to the second round of the postseason. The Nets have made it past the first round in their last two playoff appearances (2006 and 2007). Be the 11th postseason series win for the franchise. Make the home team 5-1 in Game 7s played between four and five seeds in NBA history. It would also make the home team 103-28 in Game 7s overall. Be the first postseason series victory for P.J. Carlesimo. Carlesimos three postseason wins this series are already a personal-best.

#HelloPlayoffNotes
STAYING ALIVE: Back-to-back Game 5 and Game 6 wins by the Nets have forced a deciding Game 7 in Brooklyn. Notes from the elimination-saving wins: Game 6 Brooklyns bench outscored the Chicago reverves 27 to seven (+20).. Chicago was held to 40.4% shooting from the field (36-89), their second-lowest percentage of the series. The 60 first half points tied a series-high for Brooklyn (also in Game 1, a Nets win). The Nets gave up only 10 turnovers and allowed the Bulls to score just 10 points off those miscues. Game 5 The Nets 19 point margin of victory was the fourth largest margine of victory in franchise postseason history, with the largest being 24 points vs. NYK on 4/17/04. The Nets shot 50.0% (42-84) from the field. It was second time in the series Brooklyn has shot at least 50.0% from the floor (2-0 in such contests). Brooklyn outrebounded the Bulls 44 to 33 (+11) and outscored Chicago 24 to 12 in second chance points. It was the third time this series the Nets have outrebounded and outscored the Bulls in second chance points (2-1 in those games). The Nets outscored the Bulls 54 to 42 (+12) in points in the paint. It was the third game the Nets have outscored the Bulls in points in the pain, with both wins coming when doing so. Six Nets players scored in double-figures. It was the first postseason game that at least six Nets players have scored in double figures since 5/14/04 vs. DET. GAME FOR 7: Five players on the Nets roster have Game 7 playoff experience, led by three appearances each by Joe Johnson (2-1), Jerry Stackhouse (2-1) and Gerald Wallace (0-3). Deron Williams (1-0) and Reggie Evans (1-0) have also appeared in a deciding game. DERON DEALING: Deron Williams has continued his late-season momentum into the postseason, ranking 2nd in the playoffs with 8.7 assists per game and 14th with 20.0 points per outing. This series, Williams has recorded three double-doubles (three consecutive), four games of double-digit assists, three 20+ point games and one 30+ point game. Williams is the first Net to have three consecutive postseason double-doubles since Jason Kidd (4/29-5/4/07). In his postseason career, Deron now has 17 20/10 performances, 22 double-doubles and two 30/10 outputs. He has hit double-digit assists 23 times as well. In Game 5, Williams became the third Nets since 85-86 to record at least 23 points and 10 assists in the same game. The only other Nets to accomplish the feat was Jason Kidd, who did it six times, Vince Carter who did it once and now Williams, who has did it twice in consecutive games. Williams became the third Net since 85-86 to record a 30 point/10 assist game in Game 4 when he scored 32 points with 10 helpers. It was the second 30/10 game of Williams postseason career. DEFENDING FROM DEEP: Through five games, the Nets are holding the Chicago Bulls to 29.8% (25-84) from three point range, drastically lower than their season average of 35.3% (446-1265). RUGGED REGGIE: Reggie Evans currently ranks 2nd in the postseason in rebounds per game (12.2) and recorded his third career postseason double-double in Game 4 with a personal playoff-high 15 points and 13 rebounds. With 15 rebounds at CHI on 5/2, Evans has now recorded 10-plus rebounds in five of the six games in the series. The 15 rebounds in Game 6 matched Evans postseason career-high. BEST OF BLATCHE: Andray Blatche has been the most productive member of the Brooklyn bench this series, averaging second-unit highs of 10.5 points and 5.0 rebounds and played crucial fourth quarter minutes to close out Games 5 and 6. Blatche is shooting 50% from the field this postseason (26-52), tied for 16th-best in the league. Andray scored the final five Nets points in Game 6 and tied his postseason career mark of seven rebounds in Game 6 5/2. HARBINGER?: The Nets are 7-0 all-time in five and seven-game series when holding homecourt advantage. The franchise is also 5-0 all-time in series when they win Game 1 at home.

DOMINANT DEBUT: In his inaugural playoff run, Brook Lopez is continuing his career season, averaging a team-high 22.5 points and 3.2 blocks with 7.2 rebounds (3.5 offensive) on 47.6% shooting and a 88.7% clip from the free throw line. Among active players, Lopez had played the sixth-most regular season games (325) before tasting his first postseason action in Game 1 on 4/20. In the postseason, Lopez ranks 2nd in blocks per game (3.2, 1st in total blocks with 19), 6th in points per game (22.5) and is 12th in free throw percentage (.878). Among players with as many attempts (41), Lopez has the second-best free throw percentage. Brooks seven blocks at CHI on 4/25 were the second most blocks in franchise playoff history, behind only Derrick Coleman who recorded nine blocks vs. Cleveland on 5/7/93. The seven blocks were only one shy of his career-high. Lopezs 28 points vs. CHI on 4/29 were a personal playoff career-high in points. Lopez became the first Net since Vince Carter on 5/4 - 5/14 of the 2007 playoffs to score 20+ points in five consecutive postseason games (Carter did so in eight straight). Player Games Dates The 70 center hit the first three-pointer of his career in Game 4. LeBron James (CLE) 19 4/22/06-5/8/07 Additionally, Lopez was just the fourth active player to score 20+ points in each of his first five career playoff games:

Ray Allen (MIL) Brook Lopez (BKN) Paul Pierce (BOS) Kevin Durant (OKC)

7 5 5 4

5/9/99-5/1/00 4/20/13 - 4/29/13 4/21/02-5/3/02 4/18/10-4/24/10

JOE COOL: Joe Johnson made a pair of clutch 8 jumpers in the final :11.8 seconds of the first overtime to force a second extra period. In the regular season, in games where the Nets were tied or trailing by three points or fewer with less than a minute remaining, Johnson went 9-10 from the field. His nine made field goals in such situations led the league. FOR THE RECORD BOOKS: The triple-overtime loss in Game 4 on 4/27 rewrote the Nets postseason franchise records in a number of areas: Brooklyns 134 total points were the most scored in the playoffs in franchise history. Deron Williams five three-pointers tied (sixth time) for the most makes in a game while his 11 attempts set a new mark. Williams 58 minutes played was an all-time individual high as well. Chicagos 142 opponent points scored and 58 made field goals were both opponent high marks. Kirk Hinrichs 60 minutes were an opponent individual high. BLOCK PARTY: The Nets 11 team blocks vs. CHI on 4/25 were tied for the third most blocks in a playoff game in franchise history, since they started keep track of the stat in 1985-86, and were the most blocks in the playoffs since they recorded 13 blocks vs. SAS on 6/11/03. BROOKLYN BENCH: So far this series, the Brooklyn second unit has been powered by a number of strong individual efforts: Andray Blatche tied his playoff-high with 13 points, 10 of which came in the 4th quarter, on 5-8 shooting with five boards in Game 5, after previously setting his postseason scoring mark with 13 points in Game 4. Blatche has already tied his playoff-high with seven rebounds in Game 2. Ex-Bull C.J. Watson (who appeared in the 2012 Playoffs with Chicago) came out of the blocks in Game 1 with a Net bench-high 14 points on 6-8 shooting and followed that performance up with 10 points and five assists in Game 2. Kris Humphries tied playoff-highs with eight points and six rebounds in Game 5, after previously setting his postseason scoring mark with eight points in Game 2 and recording six rebounds on 4/21/07. GAME 1 VICTORS: The 106-89 victory over the Bulls in Game 1 of the 2013 playoffs was the first postseason win for the franchise since May 16, 2007, a 83-72 Game 5 victory over the Cavaliers in Cleveland in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. The win also marked the first postseason win in the Borough of Brooklyn since October 9, 1956 when the Dodgers beat the Yankees 1-0 in Game 6 of the World Series. The victory was the first over the Bulls in postseason franchise history (0-3). It was P.J. Carlesimos first postseason win as a head coach since the 1997 Playoffs, while with the Portland Trail Blazers. MarShon Brooks, Tyshawn Taylor and Mirza Teletovic made their NBA postseason debuts in the game, playing the final 1:19. FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: After going 1-3 against Chicago in the regular season, the Nets scored a decisive Game 1 victory: The 106 points were the most the Nets have scored in regulation in the postseason since 4/17/04 vs. NYK. Chicagos 14 first quarter points was one point shy of the record for fewest opponent points in the first period in postseason history. The 35 halftime points was two shy of the opponent low mark for a first half as well. Brooklyn notched a wire-to-wire victory and led by as many as 28 points, 12 points larger than the biggest lead in any of the four regular season games this season. The Nets held a +20 point advantage in points in the paint (56 to 36). #HelloPlayoffs: Game 1 of the Easter Conference Quarterfinals series against the Chicago Bulls on 4/20/13 was the first postseason game in Brooklyn since October 10, 1956 when 33,782 people at Ebbets Field watched the Dodgers fall to the New York Yankees in Game 7 of the 1956 World Series (which was also the final game of Jackie Robinsons career). BLACKOUT IN BROOKLYN: During the Nets playoff run, Brooklynites across the borough and fans attending games at Barclays Center are encouraged to wear black, one of the teams colors, to represent Brooklyns pride, boldness, and strength. Black will be featured throughout the venue with specially designed dcor and foods, including black and white popcorn, black pastas, and chocolate desserts. FLATBUSH FANATICS: Barclays Center has played host to sellout crowds in its first three postseason games, including the 17,732 fans who were treated to forward Jerry Stackhouse singing the National Anthem and a Principal Owner Mikhail Prokhorov addressing the crowd before tipoff of Game 1.

Regular Season Notes


HUNTING FOR 100: With the 103-99 victory vs. DET on 4/17, the Nets scored 100 points 13 times in their final 18 games and went 12-1 in those contests. Brooklyn was 26-4 when scoring 100+ in a game this season and 10-0 when scoring 113-plus points in a game this year. Brooklyn held 50 of their opponents under 100 points in regulation tis season and went 38-12 in those games. Additionally, the Nets were 23-3 when holding an opponent under 90 points this season and 7-1 when the opponent failed to hit 80. MONTH-BY-MONTH: The Nets finished the season with five winning months (out of six) the first time the franchise has had five winning months in the same season since 2002-03. The Nets had five winning months in the five previous seasons COMBINED. 4th AND DONE: The Nets were 35-6 overall (including 18-1 on the road) when they have a lead entering the 4th quarter this season. SURPASSING 40 WINS: The Nets won 49 games on the year, tied for the second-most in franchise history. The last time the franchise won as many as 49 games was 2005-06. PLAYOFF-BOUND: On March 21, the Nets clinched a playoff berth for the first time since the 2006-07 season. It ended the longest postseason drought in NBA franchise history (five seasons, also between 1986-87 and 1990-91) and is the 17th playoff appearance for the franchise overall. This is the first NBA postseason experience for five players on the roster: MarShon Brooks, Brook Lopez, Tornike Shengelia, Tyshawn Taylor and Mirza Teletovic. The Net with the most postseason experience is Jerry Stackhouse, who will be making his ninth trip to the playoffs, followed by Joe Johnson (8th), Reggie Evans and Gerald Wallace (6th), Deron Williams (5th), Keith Bogans (4th) and Andray Blatche, Kris Humphries and C.J. Watson (3rd). Three current Nets participated in the 2011-12 playoffs last season: Reggie Evans (Clippers), Joe Johnson (Hawks) and C.J. Watson (Bulls). Notes from the franchises last postseason appearance (2006-07 season): The team finished 41-41 with the sixth seed in the East, placing second in the Atlantic Division behind the Toronto Raptors. The Nets defeated the Raptors in the first round of the playoffs (4-2) before falling to the Cleveland Cavaliers (2-4) in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Only three teams that made the postseason in the East in 06-07 (the Nets, Heat and Bulls) will appear this season as well. Just four players from that Nets roster (Vince Carter, Jason Collins, Richard Jefferson and Jason Kidd) remain in the NBA.

Wins
52 49

Season
2001-02 2012-13 2005-06 2002-03 1982-83

47 45 44

2003-04 1993-94 1983-84 1981-82 1971-72

ROAD WARRIORS: The Nets set a franchise record with 23 road victories this season, which surpassed the franchise mark of 20 road wins set in 2005-06. The 23 road victories gave the Nets their first winning road record for since joining the NBA in 1976. Road Wins Season The Nets went 4-3 on a late-season 14-day, seven game road trip. The four wins on the road trip were the 23 2012-13 most wins in franchise history on a 7-plus game trip.

Nets Team NBA Rankings


Rank 3 3
rd rd

20 19

Category Offensive Rebounding % Total Rebounding % Opp. Points Per Game Off. Rebounds Per Game

Number .309 .523 95.1 12.8

18 17

6th 7th

2005-06 2003-04 2001-02 1982-83 1981-82 2004-05 2006-07 1997-98 1992-93

After P.J. Carlesimo took over as Interim Head Coach 28 games into the Additionally, Carlesimo finished 2012-13 with the highest winning percentage season, the Nets went 35-19 and improved significantly in a number of (.648) of his nine-year career has the best start as head coach through 54 statistical categories compared to the first 28 games of the season: games in franchise history (21 different coaches, 22 separate coaching stints):

Category Points Per Game Field Goal % Rebounding Margin

Last 54 98.1 45. 5% +5.5

First 28 94.6 43.8% +1.4

Change +3.5 +1.7% +4.1 Coach P.J. Carlesimo K. Loughery C. Daly D. Wohl L. Frank Season 2012-13 1973-74 1992-93 1985-86 2003-04 Record 35-19 34-20 30-24 29-25 28-26

Individual Notes:
HISTORIC RATE: Deron Williams (169, 1st) and Joe Johnson (148, 5th) rewrote the Nets record books this season from beyond the arc, both finishing in the top five in franchise history in three-point field goals made. It also marked the first time in franchise history that a Nets duo hit 140+ triples in the same season.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Deron Williams Kerry Kittles Vince Carter Vince Carter Joe Johnson Jason Kidd Jason Kidd

169 158 156 151 148 139 129

2012-13 1996-97 2006-07 2008-09 2012-13 2005-06 2004-05

NO LAUGHING MATTER: Reggie Joker Evans had one of the best rebounding seasons in NBA history in 2012-13, the evidence: Evans ranked 1st in the NBA in rebounds per 48 minutes (21.7) and is also 1st with a 26.7% total rebounding percentage. His defensive rebounding percentage of 38.0% was the best mark in NBA history, ahead of Dennis Rodmans 1994-95 season (37.8%) amongst players who played at least 15 minutes per game. The ninth-year pro is on the verge of becoming the first player in NBA history outside of Rodman to have a total rebounding percentage of at least 26% while playing a minimum of 15 minutes per game. Rodman achieved this feat three times. Evans is also on pace to become the only player besides Rodman since the NBA-ABA merger to average at least 16 rebounds per 36 minutes while playing at least 15 minutes per game. Reggie led the league with nine 20+ rebounding performances (Dwight Howard, Tyson Chandler and Nikola Vucevic are second with four apiece) and of the 50 20+ outings this season, Evans accounted for 18% of them. Evans also accounted for a little over a third (seven of the top 20) individual rebounding performances in the league this season. BIG 3: The Nets went 4-0 this season when Deron Williams, Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez each scored 20+ points in the same game. The trio achieved the feat 4/10 at BOS (Williams 29, Johnson 20, Lopez 21), 11/13 vs. CLE (Williams 26, Johnson 25, Lopez 23), 1/15 vs. TOR (Williams 21, Johnson 21, Lopez 22) and at Indiana 4/12 (Williams 33, Johnson 24, Lopez 24). TURNING IT ON LATE: In his 28 games since the All Star Break, Deron Williams improved in almost every offensive statistical category. Eight of Williams 30-point games this season came post-break, including hitting 30+ in four of his seven games in April. Below is a chart illustrating Derons improvement after the break compared to his first 50 games of the season.

Points FG% 3pt% 3ptFG/gm

Since break (28 games) 22.9 48.1 42.0 2.8

Before Break (50 games) 16.7 41.3 34.7 1.8

Change + 6.2 + 6.8 + 7.3 +1.0

Brook Lopez: In his inaugural All-Star campaign, Lopez was the only player in the NBA averaging at least 19 points, seven rebounds and two blocks per game. Lopez averaged a career-best blocks per game (2.1) and has also set a personal best for blocks in a season (154). The fifth-year player ranked fifth in the NBA with a 24.8 player efficiency rating. The All-Star ranks third in the league in field goals made per 48 minutes (12.1), eighth in the league in points per 48 minutes (30.6), ninth in the league in blocks per 48 minutes (3.3) and ninth in the league in free throws per 48 minutes (6.3). Among centers, Lopez is 1st in the NBA in scoring (19.4 ppg) and ranks 10th overall in the league in points per game.

Nets Individual NBA Rankings Leaders


Rank 5
th

Category Assists Per Game (7.7) Rebounds Per Game (11.1) Blocks Per Game (2.1) Points Per Game (19.4) Points Per Game (18.9) Free Throw % (.859)

Player Deron Williams Reggie Evans Brook Lopez Brook Lopez Deron Williams Deron Williams

6th 7th 10th 13th 13th

CURRENT OPPONENT
CHICAGO BULLS
All-Time Regular Season Series Results Overall Record: 67-82 At Nets: 48-25 At Chicago: 19-57 Overtime: 5-4 Nets biggest win: 119-86, 2/23/83 @ NJ (33) Nets biggest loss: 96-140, 1/4/92 @ Chicago (44) Nets last win at home: 93-89 on 2/1/13 Nets last loss at home: 90-92 on 4/4/13 Nets last win on the road: 97-85 on 2/18/12 Nets last loss on the road: 85-96 on 3/2/13 Current Streak: L 2 Home: L 1 Road: L 2
NETS/BULLS CONNECTIONS:

All-Time Playoff Record vs. Chicago: 3-6 1998: Eastern Conference First Round: 0-3 2013: Eastern Conference First Round: 3-3

Bulls forward Taj Gibson was born in Brooklyn, NY and frontcourt mate Joakim Noah was born in New York City as well Nets guard Deron Williams, Nets forward Kris Humphries and Bulls forward Carlos Boozer were teammates with the Utah Jazz during the 2005-2006 season, while Humphries was traded later, Williams and Boozer stayed teammates for four more seasons Williams played collegiately at the University of Illinois Nets guard C.J. Watson spent two seasons with the Bulls (20102012) In two seasons with the Bulls, Watson averaged 7.3 points, 3.2 assists and 1.6 rebounds per game Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich and Nets forward Andray Blatche played for the Washington Wizards together during the 2010-2011season Nets guard Keith Bogans played for the Chicago Bulls for the 2010-11 season With Chicago, Bogans averaged 4.4 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game Nets assistant coach Popeye Jones and Bulls guard Richard Hamilton both played together for the Washington Wizards from 2000-2002 Hamilton was involved in a trade between the Wizards and Detroit Pistons on Septempber 11, 2002 that included Nets forward Jerry Stackhouse Nets guard Keith Bogans, Bulls center Nazr Mohammed and Bulls guard Marquis Teague all attended the University of Kentucky Nets guard Tyshawn Taylor and Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich both played point guard for the University of Kansas Nets General Manager Billy King and Bulls forwards Carlos Boozer and Luol Deng both attended Duke University.
2013 PLAYOFF SERIES (SERIES TIED 3-3):

Game 6: Nets 95, Bulls 92 at United Center, 5/2/13 The Brooklyn Nets forced a Game 7 when they defeated the Chicago Bulls 95-92 in Game 6 of the best-of-seven first round series. The Bulls were undermanned, playing without Luol Deng (illness) and Kirk Hinrich (calf). Nate Robinson and Taj Gibson were also playing while under the weather; Gibson fouled out of the game in just 18 minutes while Robinson was able to play 42 effective minutes despite being noticeably ill. The first half featured more scoring than these two teams are accustomed to with the Nets leading 60-54 after the first 24 minutes of play. The third quarter saw each team return to its more defensive-minded state with the teams combing for just 32 points in the period. The Nets held a 4-point, 75-71 lead through three quarters. The Bulls fought tooth-and-nail the for the entire fourth quarter pulling within one point with 25.2 seconds to play, but they couldnt get over the hump. Andray Blatche made two clutch free throws with 19.2 seconds remaining to give the Nets the lead at 95-92, the eventual final score of the game. Blatche finished with 10 points and seven rebounds off the bench. Brook Lopez, Joe Johnson and Deron Williams all scored 17 points for the Nets, with Williams totaling a game-high 11 assists. Gerald Wallace chipped in 15 points of his own. As for the Bulls, Marco Belinelli, starting in place of the sick Luol Deng, led the team in scoring with 22 points on 8-21 shooting. Nate Robinson scored 18 points and Joakim Noah and Carlos Boozer each turned in double-double performances. 1 2 3 4 Tot 33 27 15 20 95 27 27 17 21 92 FG% 3FG% FT% 43.0 35.7 66.7 40.4 38.9 72.2 OR DR REBS 10 31 41 15 31 46 AST PF ST TO BS 21 18 5 9 2 23 26 4 16 7 Big Lead 10 2

Nets Bulls

Game 5: Nets 110, Bulls 91 at Barclays Center, 4/29/13 After a disheartening loss on Saturday, the Brooklyn Nets bounced back to defeat the Chicago Bulls and push the series to a game six in Chicago this Thursday. The Nets showed their determination to stay in the playoffs throughout the close game,ending each of the first three quarters with fewer than a 10-point lead, but exploding in the fourth quarter to win the game 110-91. The first half of the game consisted of all six lead changes, but the Nets stayed on top throughout the entire second half. In the fourth quarter, the Nets pulled away, winning the quarter 33 to 18, shooting 55% from the field and holding the Bulls to 25% from three point range. In the game, the Nets outrebounded the Bulls 44 to 33 and doubled the Bulls in second chance points, 24 to 12. The Nets had six players score in double-digits. Of them two starters had double-doubles; Brook Lopez had a playoff career-high of 28 points with 10 rebounds and Deron Williams had his second consecutive double-double, tallying 23 points and 10 assists. For the Chicago Bulls, Nate Robinson put in a solid effort and was their top scorer with 20 points. 1 2 3 4 Tot 21 23 29 18 91 26 26 25 33 110 FG% 3FG% FT% 49.3 33.3 72.2 50.0 35.3 87.0 OR DR REBS 11 22 33 17 27 44 AST PF ST TO BS 20 20 8 12 4 19 19 7 11 2 Big Lead 2 19

Bulls Nets

Game 4: Nets 134, Bulls 142 at United Center, 4/27/13 The Brooklyn Nets were defeated by a resilient Chicago Bulls team and trail the series 3-1. A late shift in the momentum with four minutes reaming in the fourth quarter provided the Chicago Bulls with an opportunity to force the game into overtime. The Chicago Bulls late game charge can be attributed to Nate Robinsons unconscious performance late in the 4 th quarter. Robinson recorded 23 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter and shot an impressive 9-11 from the field. Kirk Hinrich also made significant contributions down the stretch as he dished out 14 assists (four in the 4 th quarter) and scored 18 points. Despite the loss the Nets Big Three each scored in double-digits and should be particularly excited about Brook Lopezs future based on his performances in this series. Brook scored 26 points hauled in 11 rebounds and blocked four shots - one block in particular late in 2nd OT that helped force the game into a third and final overtime. 1 2 3 4 1OT 2OT 3OT FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR REBS AST PF ST TO BS Big Lead 26 29 29 27 10 6 7 49.5 37.5 64.4 12 35 47 23 27 7 19 10 14 25 33 18 35 10 6 15 53.2 31.6 69.0 9 37 34 34 35 8 14 7 11

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Game 3: Nets 76, Bulls 79 at United Center, 4/25/13 The Brooklyn Nets got off to a hot start in their first road playoff game in six years, leading 17-5 in the early-going. They then would not score for the final six-plus minutes of the first quarter as Chicago went on a 14-0 run to take a 19-17 lead after the first 12 minutes. After that, the Nets got colder from the field and finished shooting only34.6% , while trailing the Bulls by as many as 17. The Bulls did not shoot much better, however, finishing at 39.7% and they let the Nets back in the game in the fourth quarter by putting up just 14 points of their own. The insertion of MarShon Brooks into the game in the fourth seemingly lifted the Nets offense a little bit as the Nets out-scored the Bulls 24-14 in the final period, eventually cutting the lead to just three points. C.J. Watson missed the potential game-tying three-pointer as time expired and the Bulls were able to exhale. For the Nets, Brook Lopez had a stellar game scoring a team-high 22 points, recording nine rebounds and seven blocked shots. Joe Johnson scored 15 points while playing through injury and Deron Williams chipped in 18 of his own. Luol Deng scored 21 points and had 10 rebounds for the Bulls while Carlos Boozer was a true difference maker scoring 22 points and reeling in a game-high 16 rebounds. 1 2 3 4 Tot 17 17 18 24 76 19 22 24 14 79 FG% 3FG% FT% 34.6 23.8 88.2 39.7 20.0 66.7 OR DR REBS 7 35 42 9 39 48 AST PF ST TO BS 15 19 5 10 11 17 15 6 13 3 Big Lead 12 17

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Game 2: Nets 82, Bulls 90 at Barclays Center, 4/22/13 In contrast to Game 1, it was Chicago who took an early lead and controlled the game for the majority of the 48 minutes, leading by as many as 14 and not allowing the Nets a lead larger than two points for the duration. Taking a one point lead into the second half, the Bulls limited Brooklyn to two field goals and 11 total points in the third period, a total that matched the franchise low for the frame (done two other times). The Nets staged a comeback, but a Joe Johnson missed three-pointer that would have cut the lead to a point with 3:45 remaining in the fourth quarter would be as close as the attempt would come. Brooklyn was ultimately unable to overcome 35.4% shooting, including 4-21 from beyond the arc and 12 turnovers that led to 16 Chicago points. The Bulls also scored 42 points in the paint, 12 more than the Nets. Brooklyn was able to muster assists on 22 of its 29 field goals, led by the point guard duo of Deron Williams (10) and C.J. Watson (five). 1 2 3 4 Tot 20 27 22 21 90 17 29 11 25 82 FG% 3FG% FT% 48.1 25.0 56.5 35.4 19.0 87.0 OR DR REBS 9 35 44 11 28 39 AST PF ST TO BS 21 25 6 14 7 22 19 8 12 5 Big Lead 14 2

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Game 1: Nets 106, Bulls 89 at Barclays Center, 4/20/13 The Nets jumped out from the opening whistle, gaining an 11-point edge by the end of the first quarter while holding the Bulls to 14 points, one shy of the franchise playoff mark for opponent points in the first frame. The normally defensively-tough Bulls allowed 106 points to Brooklyn, the most the franchise has scored in a regulation postseason game since the 2004 playoffs. The postseason victory was the first ever against the Bulls (0-3) and the first overall for the Nets since 5/16/07 in the second round of the playoffs against the Cavaliers in Game 6. Brook Lopezs postseason debut went as well as could have been expected, with 21 points on 7 -15 shooting and three blocks. Brooklyn led by as many as 28 points in the wire-to-wire victory that saw the Bulls score just three fastbreak points and score 20 fewer paint points than the Nets. 1 2 3 4 Tot 14 21 27 27 89 25 35 29 1 106 FG% 3FG% FT% 47.4 25.0 68.2 55.8 42.9 82.4 OR DR REBS 9 26 35 6 33 39 AST PF ST TO BS 15 17 4 10 5 18 21 6 8 5 Big Lead 0 28

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2013 REGULAR SEASON SERIES (CHI WON SERIES 3-1): Game 23: Nets 82, Bulls 83 at United Center, 12/15/12 Brooklyns two game win-streak came to an end Saturday night as the Bulls defeated the Nets 83-82. It was a close game throughout the entire night, with neither team leading by more than nine points at anytime during the game. With 5:44 left in the game the Nets had a six-point lead but the Bulls chipped away and with 22 seconds left in the game Bulls guard Marco Belinelli, who led the Bulls in scoring with 19 points, hit a go-ahead bucket. The Bulls also got a strong all-around play from center Joakim Noah who recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds, forward Carlos Boozer, who added 15 points and six rebounds. The Nets got another strong performance from Brook Lopez, who in his second game back from injury, recorded a double-double with 18 points and a team-high 10 rebounds in just 25 minutes. Nets guard Deron Williams also had a solid offensive output, recording a game-high 24 points and five assists. 1 2 3 4 Tot 24 17 21 20 82 23 23 21 16 83 FG% 3FG% FT% 38.7 36.8 77.3 44.0 20.0 78.9 OR DR REBS 14 27 41 7 26 33 AST PF ST TO BS 15 18 9 18 8 21 17 10 13 6 Big Lead 6 9

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Game 47: Nets 93, Bulls 89, at Barclays Center 2/1/13 The Brooklyn Nets took advantage of a shorthanded Chicago Bulls as they defeated the Bulls 93-89. The Bulls were without Derrick Rose, Carlos Boozer, Kirk Hinrich, and Joakim Noah but that didnt stop them from keeping the contest close with no team ever having a bigger lead then 12 points. Though the Nets came out strong in the first quarter holding the Bulls to just 14 points, in the second and third quarters the Bulls picked up their intensity leading the Nets 67-63 entering the fourth quarter. In the fourth quarter the Nets Bench Mob came up huge, as Andray Blatche, who scored 11 points (5-6 FG) in the quarter, and MarShon Brooks, who added nine point (3-5 FG) in the quarter, led the way as the Nets were able to come back and hold off the Bulls. The Bulls were led offensively by Luol Deng, who scored 18 points with six rebounds, and Nate Robinson, who added 12 points with a game-high 11 assists. Besides the bench, the Nets found their offense in All-Star Brook Lopez, who recorded a game-high 20 points. 1 2 3 4 Tot 14 28 25 22 89 24 17 22 30 93 FG% 3FG% FT% 43.6 07.1 90.9 52.0 45.5 50.0 OR DR REBS 11 18 29 11 29 49 AST PF ST TO BS 23 17 9 13 3 19 18 7 14 4 Big Lead 6 12

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Game 60: Nets 85, Bulls 96, at United Center 3/2/13 Coming off a home loss to the Mavericks the night before, the Nets dropped the second half of their home/road back-to-back with a loss to the Bulls despite jumping out to an 11 pint lead in the first quarter. Brook Lopez led all scorers with 22 points and added three blocked shots, and Lopezs backup Andray Blatche came off the bench to contribute 13 points, four rebounds and a season high tying four steals in 23 minutes. Brooklyn forced an opponent season-high tying 19 turnovers, including 12 steals, which also tied for a season-best mark (done three times). The Bulls hit on all 14 of their free throws from the line, and 40% (6-15) of their three-pointers. Joakim Noah played an all-around game, scoring 21 points with 10 rebounds in addition to five assists, four blocks and two steals. Deron Williams again led the Nets (and the game) in assists with six, and Reggie Evans grabbed 10 rebounds (including four offensive caroms) in just 18 minutes in the losing effort. 1 2 3 4 Tot 27 12 20 26 85 27 26 24 19 96 FG% 3FG% FT% 44.4 33.3 69.6 52.1 40.0 100.0 OR DR REBS 8 26 34 6 28 34 AST PF ST TO BS 19 20 12 21 4 25 24 11 19 7 Big Lead 11 20

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Game 75: Nets 90, Bulls 92 at Barclays Center 4/4/13 The Brooklyn Nets fell to the Chicago Bulls at home by a final score of 92-90. The Nets led the game by as many as 16 in the first half, however the Bulls put together a dominant collective effort during the final 24 minutes, outscoring the Nets 56-43 in the second half. Brook Lopez scored 28 points in the game, 18 in the first quarter. He shot 8-10 at the free throw line but ended up missing a potential game-tying jumpshot as time expired. Carlos Boozer turned in an outstanding performace for the Bulls scoring a team-high 29 points and reeling in a game-high 18 rebounds. Kirk Hinrich fouled out for the Bulls late in the game and Nate Robinson entered, providing some much needed offense for Chicago scoring 12 points in all to go along with five assists. Deron Williams did never let his team fall too far behind, connecting on two three-point plays late in the fourth quarter while scoring a number of key buckets. In all, Williams had game-highs of 30 points (20 in the second half) and 10 assists. 1 2 3 4 Tot 13 23 29 27 92 26 21 20 23 90 FG% 3FG% FT% 46.3 36.4 63.2 44.3 38.5 76.7 OR DR REBS 13 33 46 7 23 30 AST PF ST TO BS 21 28 5 13 4 17 19 8 16 3 Big Lead 4 16

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BROOKLYN NETS NOTES


HELLO BROOKLYN When Brook Lopez won the opening tip to Kris Humphries on November 3rd, 2012, it officially opened the Barclays Center as the new home of the Brooklyn Nets. The game also marked the return of a professional sports franchise to Brooklyn for the first time since Major League Baseballs Brooklyn Dodgers played their final game at Ebbets Field on September 24 th, 1957. Deron Williams 14 jumper with 11:42 remaining in the first period were the first points scored in Brooklyn Nets history. WINNING SEASON: The Nets 111-93 victory at POR clinched the 13th winning season in the franchises 37-year NBA history. BREAKING 30 BEFORE ALL-STAR BREAK: Including this season, the Nets have recorded 30 or more wins before the NBA All-Star break five times. To the bottom left is a chart showing the seasons they accomplished this, their records, and the corresponding All-Star(s) during those seasons: Year 2012-13 2003-04 2001-02 1992-93 1982-83 Record 31-22 34-15 32-15 30-21 33-18 Nets AllStars Brook Lopez Jason Kidd Kenyon Martin Jason Kidd None Buck Williams 10,000/5,000: With his 23rd point on 3/11/13 against the 76ers in Philadelphia, Deron Williams became the 7thfastest player in NBA history to record 10,000 points and 5,000 assists, doing so in just 567 career games. Chris Paul has since joined the list ahead of Williams. The list when Deron joined:

PLAYER O. Robertson I. Thomas M. Johnson K. Johnson Tim Hardaway Deron Williams

GAMES 467 490 534 542 543 567

LUCKY 11: The Nets had two of their best months in franchise history through the first three months of the season; the 11 wins in November was a franchise high for the month and was just the sixth time in team history that a team won as many as 11 games in a single month. With the 11 wins in January, this season is the first with multiple 11+ win months and the fourth season in franchise history with multiple double-digit win months, joining 2005-06, 2003-04 and 2002-03. Following is a chart illustrating the most wins in a month in the franchises NBA history:

Wins

Month/Year
March 2006 December 2003

12 11

January 2013 November 2012 February 2004 January 2002 January 1983

WINNING BY 20: The Nets registered eight 20-point victories on the season. The eight victories were six more than they had in their previous three seasons combined (two). STREAKING The Nets seven game winning streak to begin the new year tied for the sixth-longest stretch in franchise history. During the streak, the Nets were besting opponents by 13.9 points per game, shooting 47.4% from the field, 81.4% from the free throw line and outrebounding the opposition by 7.4 rebounds per game. A full list of the longest winning streaks in franchise history: Streak 14 14 11 10 10 First Win 1/25/04 3/12/06 12/23/82 12/19/02 12/16/05 Last Win

Consecutive Home Wins


2/24/04 4/6/06 1/12/83 1/6/03 HOME SWEET HOME: The Nets did not lose a home game for a calendar month between December 28th and January 28th. The eight game undefeated home stretch tied for the seventh-longest in franchise history:

(single season)
2/17/02 4/5/02

13 12 9

11/18/02 12/30/02 12/16/05 2/8/06 12/6/99 12/30/99 1/25/04 2/28/04 3/15/06 4/6/06

1/8/06

7
7

1/2/13
2/21/84

1/15/13
3/7/84

8
(five other times)

12/28/12 1/28/13

D3RONS LUCKY NUMB3RS: Deron Williams 33 points and 14 assists at IND on 4/12 was only the third time this season a player recorded those numbers (Lebron James and Jrue Holiday). The 33 points, 14 assists and five made three-pointers by Williams had only been done five times since the 1985-86 season and Deron is the only player to have done it twice (he recorded 35 points, 14 assists and six made three-pointers at PHO on 1/13/12). The other players to have accomplished that feat are Baron Davis, Darrell Armstrong and Tim Hardaway. 20/20 CLUB: Reggie Evans grabbed a career-high 26 rebounds (including a career-high 12 offensive) and tied a career-high with 22 points at POR on 3/27. Evans was the only player in the NBA this season to record at least 22 points and 26 rebounds in a game and was the 16th such player in the NBA since 1985-86 to accomplish that task. Charles Shacklefords 23 point and 26 rebound performance on 2/20/90 was the only other such outing by a Net since the 1985-86 season. Evans 26 rebounds tied the Nets franchise record for rebounds in regulation. It was the first 20/20 game by a Net since Richard Jeffersons 26 points and 21 rebounds at CHI on 11/5/04. 2013 HEAD-2-HEAD: Notes on Brooklyns success in head-to-head series this season The Nets won the season series with nine of the 14 teams in the Eastern Conference. The Nets only lost the season series to two East teams this year (three splits). Brooklyn swept 10 opponents this season. D-WILL FROM DEEP: Throughout this season, Deron Williams gradually increased his three-point shooting percentage each month from November to February. To the right is a chart showing Derons improvement from deep, from month-to-month:

Month November December January February

3pt Field Goals Made Attempted 21-78 27-82 34-81 25-51

3pt Percentage 26.9% 32.9% 42.0% 49.0%

DERON BREAKING RECORDS: Notes on Deron Williams record-setting performance against Washington on 3/8/13: Williams nine three-pointers in the first half was the most in NBA history by a player in a half. His 11 total three-pointers set a Nets franchise record for three-point field goals made in a single game. Derons seven three pointers in the first quarter set a Nets franchise record for most three-pointers made in any quarter. The 42 points was his season-high and a Nets individual player high this year. The 23 points in the first quarter was the most by a Net in any quarter this season. Williams 33 points in the first-half was also the most points in a half by a Nets player this season. His 33 points was also the exact amount of points the entire Wizards team scored in the first-half. The last player to score the same amount or more points than their opponents entire team in the first-half of a game was Tracy McGrady of the Orlando Magic when he scored 37 points vs. Denver on 3/9/03. SELLING OUT: The Nets sold out Barclays Center (17,732 capacity) 22 times in the buildings inaugural season. FINE FROM THE LINE Deron Williams made 52 consecutive free throws between 12/31/12 and 1/21/13, the second-longest streak of the season (J. Crawford, LAC 58) and the second-longest streak in Nets history in the play-by-play era (Sam Cassell 55 in 1998).

HOUSTON-WE HAVE AN ALL-STAR Notes on Brook Lopezs first-ever All-Star selection: Brook became the 13th All-Star in Nets franchise history, joining Buck Williams (three times), Otis Birdsong, M.R. Richardson, Derrick Coleman, Kenny Anderson, Jayson Williams, Stephon Marbury, Jason Kidd (five times), Kenyon Martin, Vince Carter (three times), Devin Harris and Deron Williams. Lopez was the second Nets center (Jayson Williams) to be selected. In his ASG debut, Lopez scored three points with five rebounds and three assists in 11 minutes of action as the East fell to the West 143-138. In the Saturday Sears Shooting Stars competition, Brooks team (which consisted of NBA Legend Muggsy Bogues and WNBA star Tamika Catchings) came in fourth out of the four teams finishing the first round of the challenge in 67 seconds. This was the third time Lopez has participated in All-Star weekend after being selected as both a rookie and a sophomore to the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge in 2008-09 and 2009-10. REBOUNDIN REGGIE: Notes on Reggies franchise rebounding achievements from 2012-13: Evans became the first Net in the play-by-play era to record a double-double in the first quarter when he notched 10 points and 10 rebounds 4/9 vs. PHI. Reggie became the third Net in franchise history to record consecutive 20+ rebound outings after registering 24 against the Bobcats on 4/6 and 24 on 4/9 vs. PHI (Buck Williams Jan. 1984 and Jayson Williams, twice Dec. 1997). Reggies eight consecutive games of 13+ rebounds between 3/27 and 4/10 was the longest such stretch in Nets history.

FRANCHISE LEADERS: A trio of current Nets rank in the top 10 in Nets franchise history in per game statistics: Deron Williams is second in assists per game (8.7), Brook Lopez is sixth in blocks per game (1.7) and Kris Humphries is ninth in rebounds per game (9.0). ICE-O JOE: This season, in games where the Nets were tied or trailing by three points or fewer with less than a minute remaining, Joe Johnson was 9-10 from the field for 20 points and a +/- of +18 in just 13 minutes (10 total games). Johnsons nine made field goals in such situations led the league. A complete run-down of all Johnsons clutch baskets this season:

Game
11/20 at LAL 12/14 vs. DET 12/14 vs. DET 12/14 vs. DET 1/4 at WAS 1/21 at NYK 2/11 at IND 2/19 vs. MIL 2/19 vs. MIL

Time Remaining
:36.5 :18.9 (OT) :26.2 (2OT) :01.0 :00.7 :22.3 :13.0 :01.3 :01.4

Deficit prior
3 2 1 Tie Tie 1 2 3 Tie

Shot
5 running jumper (Williams) 8 floating jumper 6 running jumper 23 step-back jumper 18 jumper 16 pull-up jumper 10 jump bank shot 27 3PT jumper (Williams) 15 pull-up jumper

Outcome
L, 90-95 W, 107-105 (2OT) W, 107-105 (2OT) W, 107-105 (2OT) W, 115-113 (2OT) W, 88-85 W, 89-84 W, 113-111 (OT) W, 113-111 (OT)

5-0 IN OT: the Nets were 5-0 in overtime games this season and are on an NBA-best 10 game overtime winning streak thanks to a 113-111 overtime victory vs. MIL 2/19. Joe Johnsons three-pointer with :01.3 seconds remaining in regulation forced the extra period, and his jumper with :01.4 seconds remaining in overtime broke the tie and sealed the win for Brooklyn. Brooklyn finished the year tied for the fourth-longest streak of consecutive overtime wins in NBA history:

Team Hornets Spurs Hawks Nets Bucks

Years 2006-2008 1979-1983 1995-1997 2010-2013 1972-1974

Overtime Win-Streak 13 11 11 10 10

5,000 ASSIST CLUB - Deron Williams dished his 5,000th career assist 2/6 at DET in his 554th career game, becoming The ninth-fastest player in NBA history to record 5,000 assists. Only Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, John Stockton, Isiah Thomas, Chris Paul, Kevin Johnson, Jason Kidd and Tim Hardaway achieved the feat on fewer games. The third-fastest active player to reach the milestone (Chris Paul, 510 games and Jason Kidd, 531 games). The 56th player in NBA history to reach that plateau, finishing the season 50th on the NBAs career list and ninth among active players. THREE-FOR-ALL: The Nets set a season-high (since tied) with 16 made three-pointers1/26 at HOU, a game in which the Nets also tied a franchise record by attempting 36 shots from beyond the arc. The Nets had previously attempted 36 threes in regulation twice: at PHI 4/18/06 and 4/13/07 and once in overtime, 4/7/07 vs. WAS. ANDRAY AT THE 5: In his eight games as a starter this season, Andray Blatche averaged 17.9 points and 9.3 rebounds while shooting 52.3% from the field. HISTORIC PERFORMANCES: Some of the Nets best individual performances of the season: Reggie Evans 1/8 at PHI: Recorded 23 rebounds in 27 minutes. Only one other players since the 1985-86 season has recorded more rebounds in 27 minutes or less of action (Lorenzen Wright of the Clippers vs. SAC on 3/11/99 - 29 rebounds in 27 minutes). Brook Lopez 12/29 vs. CLE: 35 points and 11 rebounds. The output was Lopezs seventh career 35+ point game, making him the ONLY Nets center since the 1995-96 season to reach that plateau. Andray Blatche 11/18 at SAC: made his first 10 field goal attempts. The Last NBA player to make 10 or more consecutive field goals prior to Blatche was the Lakers Andrew Bynum (12, 3/18/10 vs. Utah). The last Nets player to accomplish the feat was Brook Lopez (10, 3/26/10 vs. Detroit). o 12/7 vs. GSW: 22 points, 15 rebounds and four steals. Blatche became the first player in the league this season to have at least 22/15/4 and the first since DeMarcus Cousins 4/10/12. The next-most-recent such game was also by a Net against the Warriors: Gerald Wallace with 24/18/6 3/30/12 at GSW.

HISTORY IN ORLANDO - NOTES FROM THE NETS PERFORMANCE IN ORLANDO 11/9: After losing by 30 points to Heat in Miami 73-103 on 11/7, the Nets bounced back to beat the Magic in Orlando by 39 points (107-68) the following game 11/9. It was the first time in the NBA since the Thunder at the end of the 2008-09 season that a team lost by 30+ points and won their ensuing game by at least that same margin (OKC lost 83-113 to POR 4/13/09 and won 126-85 over LAC on 4/15/09). The 39-point margin was the largest on the road by the Nets in their NBA history, besting the previous mark of 34 at Philadelphia 1/15/86. The last time the Nets had won by 39+ points was 2/7/09 vs. Denver, 114 to 70. It was the largest victory over the Magic in franchise history, surpassing a 129-91 (38 point) defeat of Orlando on 3/12/00 at home. Tied a franchise record for fewest opponent free throws made with four (at WAS 04/06/99, vs. DEN 11/18/02, and at TOR 4/14/02). It was the first time the Nets held an opponent to 68 points or fewer since 4/5/09 vs. PHI (a 97-67 win). Holding the Magic to 68 points was tied for the 6th fewest allowed in franchise history. The win snapped a 15-game losing streak in the state of Florida (seven to the Miami Heat and eight to the Orlando Magic). It also was the first win over the Magic since 4/11/09 (10 games) and the first win in Orlando since 1/2/08 (eight games). NOT SO FAST: The Nets defeated the Clippers 11/23 while scoring zero fast break points, the first time in at least the last 15 years that the franchise has won without scoring a single fast break point. ANOTHER (COMMUNITY) ASSIST: Nets guard Deron Williams was named the NBAs Kia Community Award recipient for the month of November in recognition of his outstanding efforts in the community and ongoing philanthropic and charitable work. NEW CREW: In the first four games of the season, nine Nets were newly-minted (the season-opening roster featured just five players who ended last year with the team). Four Nets made their franchise debuts 11/3 vs. TOR: starting shooting guard Joe Johnson, backup point guard C.J. Watson and reserve big men Andray Blatche and Reggie Evans. Rookies Tyshawn Taylor and Mirza Teletovic made their team and NBA debuts 11/5 vs. MIN, followed by fellow rookie Tornike Toko Shengelia 11/7 at MIA. Josh Childress and Jerry Stackhouse mad e their official entries into the Nets history books in the first quarter 11/9 at ORL. THE VOTES ARE IN: In a preseason survey of all 30 NBA General Managers, the Nets were voted the overwhelming favorite (62.1% of respondents) to be the most improved team in 2012-13. Brooklyn also finished second in terms of who GMs thought made the best overall moves this offseason. The Nets also had two of the five players (Joe Johnson and Deron Williams) who received votes as to the player acquisition who GMs think will make the biggest impact this season. BROOKLYN BACKCOURT: Notes on the talented pairing of backcourt mates Joe Johnson and Deron Williams: - 9 combined All-Star appearances (Johnson - 6 between 2007-12/Williams 3 between 2010-12) - 3 combined All-NBA selections (Williams Second Team in 2008/2010 and Johnson - Third Team 2010) - 2 NBA All-Rookie Team selections (Williams First Team in 2006/Johnson - Second Team in 2002) - 11 playoff appearances (Johnson 62 games in seven years, including the last five consecutive/Williams 44 games in four campaigns) GOING NATIONAL: Brooklyn Nets games were broadcast on national television 20 times this season; nine times on ESPN, eight times on NBA TV and three times on TNT. Last season, the Nets were broadcast zero times by ESPN and TNT. BETTER WITH AGE: Nets G/F Jerry Stackhouse, who turns 38 on November 5th, entered the 2012-13 NBA season as the seventh-oldest player in the NBA. Stackhouse (picked 3rd), Rasheed Wallace (4th, since retired) and Kurt Thomas (10th) were the only remaining active players from the 1995 NBA Draft, while Grant Hill (3rd, 1994) and ex-Net Jason Kidd (2nd) are the only players still in the league from an earlier draft. BROOKLYNS NUMBER 42: Jerry Stackhouse is the first athlete to wear the number 42 in Brooklyn since Jackie Robinson, who is his idol. Robinson debuted for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15th, 1947 and played his final Major League game in 1956 in a Brooklyn uniform. The number 42 is retired by all 30 MLB teams. Stackhouse chose the number 42 in homage to Robinson. GOLDEN BOY: This summer, Deron Williams won the second gold medal of his career at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London as a member of the United States mens basketball team. In doing so, Williams became the first Net in franchise history to win Olympic gold while with the organization. INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR: This offseason, Brooklyn added a pair of talented forwards from Europe to bolster the rotation. Bosnian Mirza Teletovic was signed on July 16th and Tornike (Toko) Shengelia, who was born in the country of Georgia, was acquired on draft night June 28 th from Philadelphia. Canadian-born Kris Joseph was added for the remainder of the season on April 12th.

BROOKLYN NETS MISCELLANEOUS


2012 TRANSACTIONS: June 28: Acquired draft rights to Tyshawn Taylor from Portland in exchange for cash considerations June 28: Acquired draft rights to Tornike Shengelia from Philadelphia for cash considerations July 11: Re-signed free agents Deron Williams, Gerald Wallace, and Brook Lopez July 11: Acquired Joe Johnson in a trade from the Atlanta Hawks for Jordan Famar, Anthony Morrow, Johan Petro, DeShawn Stevenson, Jordan Williams, Houstons 2013 first round draft pick and the Nets 2017 second round draft pick July 11: Acquired Reggie Evans from the Clippers in exchange for the rights to swap second round picks in 2016 July 16: Signed free agent Jerry Stackhouse July 16: Signed free agent Mirza Teletovic July 19: Signed free agent Keith Bogans July 20: Re-signed Kris Humphries July 23: Signed free agent C.J. Watson September 12: Signed free agent Andray Blatche September 13: Signed free agent Josh Childress September 17: Signed free agents Stephen Dennis, James Mays and Carleton Scott October 23: Waived Stephen Dennis. October 27: Waived James Mays and Carleton Scott December 21: Assigned Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor to D-League affiliate Springfield Armor December 22: Recalled Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor from Springfield Armor December 27: Relieved Avery Johnson of head coaching duties and named P.J. Carlesimo Interim Head Coach December 29: Requested waivers on Josh Childress January 13: Signed Damion James to a 10-day contract January 22: Re-assigned Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor to D-League affiliate Springfield Armor January 28: Recalled Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor from Springfield Armor. February 28: Reassigned Tornike Shengelia to D-League affiliate Springfield Armor March 5: Recalled Tornike Shengelia from Springfield Armor March 15: Re-assigned Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor to D-League affiliate Springfield Armor March 16: Recalled Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor from Springfield Armor March 18: Re-assigned Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor to D-League affiliate Springfield Armor. March 27: Recalled Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor from Springfield Armor April 2: Signed Kris Joseph to a 10-day contract... April 12: Signed Kris Joseph for the remainder of the season.

BACK-TO-BACKS: The Brooklyn Nets played on back-to-back nights an NBA-high 23 times during the 2012-13 season (due in part to the re-scheduled season-opening game against the Knicks). The Nets finished their home/home series this season with a perfect 4-0 record. Below is a full breakdown: 2012-13 BACK-TO-BACK GAMES HOME/ROAD: 12-12 First Game: ROAD/HOME: 5-3 First Game: ROAD/ROAD: 2-8 First Game: HOME/HOME: 4-0 First Game: OVERALL 23-23

5-7 2-2 1-4 2-0 10-13

Second Game: Second Game: Second Game: Second Game:

7-5 3-1 1-4 2-0 13-10

NETS ACTIVE FRANCHISE LEADERS


Rank 4 th 6 th 7 7 th 8 th 9
th th

Category Blocks 3pt Field Goals Off. Rebounds Def. Rebounds Tot. Rebounds Assists

Player

Num. Next Up TOTALS Brook Lopez 568 Mike Gminski Keith Van Horn Deron Williams 300 Brook Lopez 908 Derrick Coleman SINGLE SEASON Reggie Evans 628 Buck Williams (83-84) Reggie Evans 888 Jayson Williams (97-98) Deron Williams 604 Jason Kidd (03-04)

Num. 599 335 1148 645 883 618

2012-13 GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS


NAME INJURY/ILLNESS/REASON DATES OUT GAMES MISSED

Keith Bogans MarShon Brooks Josh Childress Reggie Evans Kris Humphries

Joe Johnson Brook Lopez Tornike Shengelia

Jerry Stackhouse

Mirza Teletovic Gerald Wallace

Deron Williams

Tight lower back Sprained left ankle Sprained left ankle Sore left foot Flu Sore left shoulder Sore abdominal muscle Sprained left ankle Sore left ankle Tight lower back Sinus congestion Sore left heel Right quad contusion Mild sprain, right foot Sprained left thumb Flu-like symptoms Mild concussion Sore right knee Sore right hamstring Stiff neck Illness Illness Sprained left ankle Bruised left knee Bruised ribs Sore left foot Lower left leg contusion Sore right wrist Synovitis both ankles Left knee contusion

4/9 4/10 11/9 11/13 11/3 11/7 12/18 12/19 12/4 4/15 12/25 12/29 1/4 1/5 1/11 3/18 3/20 4/6 2/22 2/24, 3/12, 4/15 3/29 4/3 11/30 12/12 11/15 11/20, 11/23 11/30 12/28 1/28 2/8 12/14 12/19 1/2, 1/11 2/5 2/8, 4/15 2/22 1/11 11/5 11/15 12/31 1/13 1/15 4/3 4/12 4/14 12/26 2/11 2/13 4/15

Total: 12

2 3 3 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 1 4 3 7 8 1 6 4 2 3 1 1 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 77

2012-13 STARTING LINEUPS (chronological order of first appearance, most recent in bold)
FORWARD
Wallace Bogans Wallace Wallace Wallace Bogans Bogans Bogans Wallace Wallace Wallace Bogans Wallace

FORWARD
Humphries Humphries Humphries Evans Evans Wallace Wallace Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Humphries

CENTER
Lopez Lopez Blatche Blatche Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Blatche

GUARD
Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Watson Bogans Brooks Brooks

GUARD
Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Watson Williams Watson Williams Williams Williams Watson

RECORD
6-3 4-3 1-3 1-2 23-13 3-1 0-1 3-3 2-0 2-2 2-2 1-0 1-0

The Nets used their 13 different starting lineups this season and 10 of the 15 players on the roster started at least one game for Brooklyn. Only Andray Blatche appeared in every game this season for.

NETS 2012-13 STATISTICAL CHARTS


2012-13 Nets & Opponent Individual Highs
42 Deron Williams vs. WAS 3-8-13 23 Deron Williams (1st) vs. WAS 3-8-13 33 Deron Williams (1 ) vs. WAS 3-8-13
st

Points, Game Points, Quarter Points, Half Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted FG Pct. (Min. 10 Att.) 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Pct. (Min. 4 Att.) Free Throws Made Free Throws Att. FT Pct. (Min. 10 Att.) Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds Total Rebounds

45 Carmelo Anthony vs. NYK 12-11-12 19 Kyle Lowry (4th) vs. TOR 1-15-13 23 Chris Paul (2nd) at LAC 3-23-13 23 Carmelo Anthony (2nd) vs. NYK 12-11-12 16 Anderson Varejao vs. CLE 11-13-12 29 Carmelo Anthony @ NYK 1-21-13 .923 (12-13) Tyson Chandler vs. NYK 11-26-12 8 Randy Foye @ UTA 3-30-13 8 C.J. Miles vs. CLE 12-30-12 11 Ben Gordon vs. CHA 4-6-13 1.000 (5-5) Ty Lawson vs. DEN 2-13-13 14 Kyrie Irving vs. CLE 11-13-12 19 Dwight Howard @ LAL 11-20-12 1.000 (14-14) Kyrie Irving vs. CLE 11-13-12 11 Anderson Varejao vs. CLE 11-13-12 13 Carlos Boozer vs. CHI 4-4-13 18 Carlos Boozer vs. CHI 4-4-13 18 Anderson Varejao 11-13-12 8 Greg Monroe vs. DET(1st) 4-17-13 8 Al Horford @ ATL (2nd) 3-9-13 11 Anderson Varejao (1st Half) vs. CLE 11-13-12 15 Jeff Teague vs. ATL 3-17-13 15 Jose Calderon @ TOR 12-12-12 7 Jeff Teague (4th Quarter) vs. ATL 3-17-13

15 Brook Lopez @ DAL 3-20-13 15 Deron Williams vs. WAS 3-8-13 25 Deron Williams @ DAL 3-20-13 25 Brook Lopez vs. LAL 2-5-13 .916 (11-12) Andray Blatche vs. SAC 11-18-12 11 Deron Williams vs. WAS 3-8-13 16 Deron Williams vs. WAS 3-8-13 .833 (5-6) Jerry Stackhouse @ BOS 11-28-12 .833 (5-6) Gerald Wallace @ ORL 11-30-12 11 Brook Lopez @ WAS 1-4-13 11 Brook Lopez vs. TOR 11-3-12 16 Reggie Evans vs. WAS 3-8-13 1.000 (10-10) Deron Williams @ BOS 4-10-13 1.000 (10-10) Brook Lopez vs. TOR 1-15-13 12 Reggie Evans @ POR 3-27-13 19 Reggie Evans vs. WAS 3-8-13 26 Reggie Evans @ POR 3-27-13 12 Reggie Evans (3rd) vs ATL 3-17-13 17 Reggie Evans (1st Half) vs. PHI 4-9-13 14 Deron Williams at IND 4-12-13 14 Deron Williams vs. NYK 11-25-12 7 Deron Williams (1st Quarter) @ PHI 3-11-13 9 Deron Williams (1st Half) @ PHI 3-11-13 9 Deron Williams (2nd Half) vs. HOU 2-22-13 9 Deron Williams (1st Half) @ OKC 1-2-13 9 Deron Williams (1st Half) @ PHX 3-24-13 5 Gerald Wallace @ DAL 3-20-13 5 Gerald Wallace vs. HOU 2-22-13 5 Deron Williams @ OKC 1-2-13 5 Gerald Wallace @ LAL 11-20-12 7 Deron Williams vs. DAL 3-1-13 7 Brook Lopez @ WAS 1/4/13 7 Deron Williams vs. MIA 11-7-12 7 Brook Lopez vs. ORL 11-11-12 5 Brook Lopez @ IND 4-12-13 5 Gerald Wallace @ CHA 3-6-13 5 Brook Lopez @ HOU 1-26-13 5 Brook Lopez vs. NYK 11-26-12 51:58 Joe Johnson vs. DET 12-14-12

Rebounds Quarter Rebounds Half Assists Assists Quarter

Assists Half

10 Jeff Teague (2nd Half) vs. ATL 3-17-13 6 Jason Kidd @ NYK 1-21-13 6 Paul George vs. IND 1-13-13 6 Monte Ellis @ MIL 12-26-12 7 Raymond Felton vs. NYK 12-11-12

Steals

Turnovers

Blocked Shots Minutes Played

6 Larry Sanders vs. MIL 2-19-13 6 Roy Hibbert vs. IND 1-13-13 50:03 Carmelo Anthony vs. NYK 11-26-12

2012-13 Nets / Opponent Team Highs & Lows


Nets Team Highs 119 @ DET, 3-18-13 119 vs. DEN, 2-13-13 39 vs. DEN, 2-13-13 (2 Quarter ) 69 at IND 4-12-13 (1 Half) 12 vs. NYK 11-26-12 38 vs. WAS 3-8-13 39 vs. DEN 2-13-13 38 vs. OKC, 12-4-12 34 @ OKC 1-2-13 69 at IND 4-12-13 95 vs. CLE 4-3-13 95 @ POR, 3-27-13 95 vs. DEN 2-13-13 62 @ DAL 3-20-13 46 @ POR, 3-27-13 95 @ POR, 3-27-13 .566 at CLE 4/3/13
st nd

Nets Team Lows 72 vs. MEM, 2-24-13 5 @ SAS, 12-31-12 (3 Quarter) 26 @ SAS 12-31-12 (2 Half) 7 vs. DET 12-14-12 18 vs. MIL 12-9-12 11 @ WAS 2-8-13 5 @ SAS 12-31-12 10 vs. MIN, 11-5-12 31 @ WAS 2-8-13 31 vs. MIL, 12-9-12 52 @ SAS, 12-31-12 26 @ SAS, 12-31-12 25 @ WAS, 2-8-13 64 vs. BOS, 12-25-12 64 @ TOR, 12-12-12 .329 (25-76) @ WAS, 2-8-13
nd rd

CATEGORY Points, Game Points, Quarter Points, Half Points, OT Period Points, 1st Quarter Points, 2nd Quarter Points, 3rd Quarter Points, 4th Quarter Points, First Half Thru Three Quarters Points, Second Half Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage

Opponent Team Highs 119 @ HOU, 1-26-13 36 @ MIA 1-30-13 (3 Quarter) 67 @ MEM 1-25-13 11 @ WAS 1-4-13 35 vs. TOR, 11-3-12 35 @ MEM 1-25-13 36 vs. MIA, 1-30-13 34 vs. ATL 3-17-13 67 @ MEM, 1-25-13 90 vs. OKC, 12-4-12 64 @ UTA, 3-30-13 47 @ MEM, 1-25-13 99 vs. PHX, 3-24-12 .606 (40-66) vs. OKC, 12-4-12
rd

Opponent Team Lows 68 @ ORL, 11-9-12 9 @ CHA 3-6-13 (3rd Quarter) 25 @ CHA, 3-6-13 (2nd Half) 5 vs. DET 12-14-12 5 vs. NYK 11-25-12 13 vs. CHI, 4-4-13 13 @ IND, 2-11-13 14 @ ATL, 3-9-13 9 @ CHA, 3-6-13 11 vs. IND 1-13-13 33 vs. WAS 3-8-13 51 @ ORL, 11-9-12 25 @ CHA, 3-6-13 28 vs. CHA, 12-28-12 66 vs. OKC, 12-4-12 .356 (32-90) vs. WAS, 3-8-13 1 vs. DET 4-17-13 1 @ DET, 3-18-13 1 vs. CHI 2-1-13 1 vs. ORL, 11-11-12 1 @ ORL 11-30-12 1 @ BOS 11-28-12 7 @ BOS, 11-28-12

16 vs. DEN, 2-13-13 16 @ HOU, 1-26-13

3 @ MEM 1-25-13 3 @ MIA, 11-7-12

3-Point Field Goals Made

14 vs. NYK, 12-11-12

36 @ HOU 1-26-13

11 vs. CHI 2-1-13

3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Field Goal Percentage(Min. 10 Att.) Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage

30 @ HOU, 2-22-13

.600 (12-20) vs. NOH, 2-26-13

.143 (3-21) @ MIA 11-7-12

.706 (12-17) vs. DEN, 2-13-13 30 vs. OKC, 12-4-12 37 @ LAL, 11-20-12 1.000 (14-14) at CHI 3-2-13

.056 (1-18) vs. DET, 3-18-13 3 @ MEM 1-25-13 6 @ MIN 1-23-13 .375 (3-8) @ MEM, 1-25-13

29 vs. CLE, 12-29-12 39 vs. CLE, 12-29-12 1.000 (17-17) @ ATL, 1-16-13 24 vs. PHI 4-9-13 24 at DEN 3-29-13 43 vs. PHI 4-9-13 43 vs. ORL 11-11-12 43 @ CHA 3-6-13 43 vs. WAS 3-8-13 67 vs. PHI 4-9-13 31 at CLE 4/4/13 28 @ WAS 1-4-13 13 vs. DET 4-17-13 13 vs. WAS 4-15-13 24 vs. DET 4-17-13

5 vs. MEM, 2-24-13 9 @ NYK, 12-19-12 .385 (5-13) vs. MEM, 2-24-13

6 @ CHA, 3-6-13

Offensive Rebounds

25 vs.PHX, 3-24-13

2 vs. OKC, 12-4-12

19 @ ATL 1-16-13

Defensive Rebounds

41 @ MIL 2-20-13

18 vs. DEN 2-13-13 18 vs. CHI 2-1-13 28 vs. SAS 2-10-13 11 vs. CHA, 12-28-12 11 @ NYK, 12-19-12 1 @ POR, 3-27-13 5 vs. SAS 2-10-13 5 @ NYK, 1-21-13

29 vs. MIN, 11-5-12 9 @ IND 2-11-13 11 @ MEM 1-25-13 11 vs. POR, 11-15-12 11 vs. PHI 12-23-12 2 vs. SAS 2-10-13 6 vs. TOR, 1-15-13 1 @ POR, 3-27-13 1 vs. ATL, 3-17-13 1 vs. DAL, 3-1-13 1 @ TOR, 12-12-12 1 vs. OKC, 12-4-12 1 @MIA, 11-7-12 13 vs. WAS 4-15-13 23 @ MEM, 1-25-13 33 @ SAS, 12-31-12

Total Rebounds Assists Personal Fouls Steals Turnovers

54 vs. DET 12-14-12 33 @ ATL, 1-16-13 31 vs. TOR, 11-3-12 17 vs. DET 4-17-13 24 vs. DET 4-17-13

11 @ UTA, 3-30-13

Blocked Shots

11 vs. MEM 2-24-13

0 vs. CHA, 12-28-12 0 vs. CLE , 11-13-12

24 vs. WAS 3-8-13 30 at CLE 4/4/13 31 @ DET, 3-18-13

39 vs. @ ORL, 11-9-12

31 @ SAS, 12-31-12

Largest Lead / Largest Deficit after 1st Quarter Largest Lead / Largest Deficit At Halftime Largest Lead / Largest Deficit Through 3rd Quarter Largest Margin of Victory/ Largest Margin of Defeat For The Game

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NETS STATISTICAL CHARTS


Last Time a Net or an Opponent Individual Had.
NETS OPPONENTS

40-49 points 50+ points 15+ rebounds 20+ rebounds 25+ rebounds 10+ blocks 5+ steals 8+ steals 15+ assists 20 + assists 15+ field goals 20+ field goals 6+ 3-pt 15+ FT A Triple-Double A 4 point play 20/20 Game
Win/loss at Buzzer

42 D. Williams vs. WAS, 3/8/13 57 D. Williams @ CHA, 3/4/12 16 R. Evans @ TOR, 4/14/13 24 R. Evans vs. PHI, 4/9/13 26 R. Evans @ POR, 3/27/13 11 S. Bradley vs. IND, 2/6/97 5 G. Wallace @ DAL, 3/20/13 11 K Gill vs. HOU, 2/3/99 15 D. Williams @ SAC, 3/31/12 20 D. Williams @ GSW, 3/30/12 15 D. Williams vs. WAS, 3/8/13 21 R. Williams @ Buffalo, 4/17/82 11 D. Williams vs. WAS, 3/8/13 21 D. Williams @ CHA, 3/4/12
T. Williams vs. CHI, 4/9/10 (27 pts, 13 rebs, 10 ast)

45 C. Anthony vs. NYK, 12/11/12 50 S. ONeal vs. LAL, 4/2/98 18 C. Boozer vs. CHI, 4/4/13 25 E. Ilyasova vs. MIL, 2/19/12 25 E. Ilyasova vs. MIL, 2/19/12 10 D. Mutombo @ NYK, 1/4/04 5 C. Boozer @ CHI, 3/2/13 8 J. Richardson vs. CHA, 4/15/08 15 J. Teague vs. ATL, 3/17/13 22 M. Jackson @ DEN, 1/20/97 15 C. Anthony vs. NYK, 12/11/12 20 - L. Scola @ HOU, 3/13/10 6 C. Delfino vs. HOU 2/22/13 15 C. Maggette @ CHA, 3/4/12 B. Uzoh @ TOR, 4/26/12 (12 pts, 11 rebs, 12 ast) S. Curry @ GSW, 11/21/12 E. Ilyasova vs. MIL, 2/19/12 (29pts and 25rebs) Damien Wilkins @ MIN, 10/28/09

M. Brooks vs. DET, 3/18/13 R. Evans @ POR, 3/27/13 (22pts and 26rebs) Joe Johnson vs. MIL, 2/19/13

Last Time the Nets (Single season)


Won by 20-29 pts Won by 30+ pts Lost by 20-29 pts Lost by 30+ pts Won 5+ straight Won 10+ straight Lost 5+ straight Lost 10+ straight Came Back from 20+ pts. to win W 104 83 vs. PHI, 4/9/13 119 82 at DET, 3/18/13 87 109 at DEN 3/29/13 73-104 at SAS 12/29/12 7, 1/2/13 1/15/13 14, 3/12/06 4/6/06 5, 12/1/12 12/11/12 11, 1/2/10 1/23/10 21 @ Washington 12/26/11

INTERIM HEAD COACH P.J. CARLESIMO


P.J. Carlesimo brings over 35 years of coaching experience to the Nets as he takes over as Interim Head Coach, his fourth career head coaching position in the NBA. Carlesimo, who served as an assistant coach for the Toronto Raptors in 2010-11, spent five seasons (2002-2007) as Gregg Popovichs lead assistant with the San Antonio Spurs, where they captured three NBA titles in 2003, 2005 and 2007. He also served as the head coach in Portland (1994-97), Golden State (1997-2000) and Seattle/Oklahoma City (2007-09). Carlesimo began his coaching career as an assistant at Fordham University in 1971, before being named head coach at New Hampshire College for one season (1975-76). He then spent six seasons(1976-82) as the head coach at Wagner College, and led the Seahawks to their first NIT appearance. In 1982, Carlesimo was named head coach at Seton Hall University, a position he held for 12 years. In 1987-88, he guided Seton Hall into the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. His teams qualified for the NCAA Tournament in six of his final seven years. He was named NCAA Coach of the Year in 1989 after registering a 31-7 mark, and advancing to the NCAA Championship Game. In addition, he was named Big East Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1989. Carlesimo made the transition to the NBA in the summer of 1994, when he was named head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers. He compiled a 137109 (.557) record over three seasons and led the Blazers to three straight playoff appearances. Posting a winning season in his first year in the NBA coming from the collegiate ranks made him the first coach to accomplish that feat in 25 years. His 1996-97 team posted the lowest field goal percentage allowed (.436) in team history to that point, and recorded an 11-game winning streak (third longest in Blazers history). Each of Carlesimos three Portland squads finished in the top three in league rebounding totals. All three teams held opponents scori ng totals to under 100 points, with each season lower than the previous year. The 1994-95 Blazers allowed 99.2 points, followed by 97.0 points and a then Blazers- record 94.8 points in 1996-97. In June of 1997, Carlesimo was hired as the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, a position he held until December of 1999. The Warriors led the league in rebounding each of his first two seasons in Golden State. In addition, the 1998-99 Warriors set franchise records in field goal percentage defense (.420) and lowest points allowed (90.8). Carlesimo served as an assistant coach for USA Basketball for the gold-medal winning team at the 1992 Olympic Games, the 1990 World Championships, the 1990 Goodwill Games and the 1988 Olympic Trials. In addition, Carlesimo was the head coach of three other U.S. Teams, including the 1991 World University Games squad, winners of the gold medal, and at the Olympic Festival in Norman and Oklahoma City in 1989. Between coaching stints, Carlesimo has been a broadcaster for NBC Sports, Turner Sports and Spurs Television, and was recently the lead analyst for Westwood One on their broadcast of the 2012 Mens Olympic Basketball competition from London. A native of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Carlesimo graduated from Fordham University in 1971. He was a member of the schools 26 -3 basketball team in 1970-71, a team that set the mark for the most wins in school history and was Fordhams first NCAA Tournament team. Carlesimo has been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (1992 USAB Dream Team), Pennsylvania Hall of Fame, the Wagner Hall of Fame and the Seton Hall Athletic Hall of Fame. His father, the late Pete Carlesimo, was the long-time executive director of the NIT. PJ and his wife, Carolyn, have two sons, Kyle and Casey.

P.J. CARLESIMOS NBA COACHING RECORD Regular Season YEAR TEAM WIN LOSS 1994-95 Portland 44 38 1995-96 Portland 44 38 1996-97 Portland 49 33 1997-98 Golden State 19 63 1998-99 Golden State 21 29 1999-00 Golden State 6 21 2007-08 Seattle 20 62 2008-09 Oklahoma City 1 12 2012-13 Brooklyn 35 19 Totals: 239 315

PCT. .537 .537 .598 .232 .420 .222 .244 .244 .648 .431

Playoffs YEAR 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 2012-13 Totals:

TEAM Portland Portland Portland Brooklyn

WIN 0 2 1 3 6

LOSS 3 3 3 3 12

PCT. .000 .400 .250 .500 .333

0 Andray Blatche F/C Ht: 6-11 Wt: 260 Born: 8/22/86 South Kent H.S. NBA Experience: 8th season
CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS 2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Led the Nets bench with 10 points and seven rebounds, including two big makes at 36 (2 times) 23 vs. NYK 12/11/12 the free throw line down the stretch at CHI 5/2 Recorded 11 points with five rebounds vs. CHI 4/29 PTS FGM 17 @ NJN 2/28/10 11 at SAC 11/18/12 Tallied 13 points with five rebounds at CHI 4/27 Scored a bench-high seven points and grabbed three FGA 32 vs. CLE 4/01/11 21 vs. WAS 4/15/13 rebounds at CHI 4/25 Scored eight points with seven rebounds vs. CHI 4/22 Recorded 12 points with 3FGM 2 (3 times) 1 (2 times) three rebounds vs. CHI 4/20 REGULAR SEASON: Tallied 15 points and three steals vs. DET 4/17 3FGA 3 (8 times) 2 (2 times) Recorded 20 points and 12 rebounds vs. WAS 4/15 Scored 15 points and recorded eight rebounds at FTM 13 vs.PHI 11/02/10 7 vs. POR 11/25/12 14 (2 times) 9 vs. GSW 12/07/12 TOR 4/14 Tallied 16 points with seven rebounds vs. CHA 4/6 Recorded 16 points with five rebounds, FTA 8 (2 times) three blocks and two steals at DEN 3/29 Tallied 12 points on 5-6 shooting at POR 3/27 Recorded a OREB 16 vs. CLE 4/01/11 9 at MIL 2/20/13 bench-high 14 points and four rebounds at Dallas 3/20 Scored 18 points on 9-for-15 shooting, grabbed DREB 15 vs. NYK 2/26/10 TREB 19 vs. CLE 4/01/11 15 vs. GSW 12/07/12 five rebounds vs. NOH 3/12 Scored 20 points with seven rebounds at PHI 1/8 Recorded his 5th double- ASTS 13 vs.NJN 4/04/10 4 (3 times) double of the season with 15 points and 11 rebounds vs. SAC 1/5 Scored a season-high 23 points on 9- STLS 6 vs. DET 4/05/11 4 (4 times) 13 shooting 12/11 vs. NYK Scored 22 points and had a season-high 15 rebounds vs. GSW 12/7 Scored BLKS 5 (3 times) 4 at UTA 3/30/13 51 vs. NYK 2/26/10 37 vs. WAS 4/15/13 a team-high 20 points with eight rebounds at MIA 12/1 Led the team with 22 points also grabbed two MINS rebounds in 19 minutes of play at SAC 11/18. Career Notables: Drafted by Washington in the second round (49th pick) of the 2005 NBA Draft Averaged career-highs in points per game (16.8) and rebounds per game (8.2) as a member of the Wizards in 2010-2011 Named Co-MVP of the 2005 Jordan Brand Classic, scoring 26 points and grabbing 16 rebounds Personal: Son of Angela Oliver Did not play organized basketball until high school Spent four years at Henninger High School in Syrac use, NY, before transferring to South Kent Prep (CT) for a fifth season Averaged 27.5 points, 16.0 rebounds, and 6.0 blocks during his fifth -year campaign and guided South Kent to a 32-9 record Earned co-MVP honors at the 2005 Jordan Classic Visited Jamaica on a goodwill mission in J uly 2011 and contributed $50,000 to the renovation of the athletic facilities at Kingston College, and donated gear including shirts, sneakers and basketballs at basketball camps in Kingston and Negril 'Martin' is his favorite television show and Martin Lawrence is also the star of his favorite movie, 'Life'... Twitter handle is @drayblatche.

DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
19 20 18 21 20

FGM-FGA
3-8 5-8 5-7 3-9 4-9

3FGM-3FGA
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FTM-FTA
4-6 3-3 3-3 1-2 0-0

OR
2 2 1 1 1

DR
5 3 4 2 6

TOT
7 5 5 3 7

AST
0 0 3 2 0

PF
4 2 1 3 2

STL
0 0 0 0 0

TO
0 0 2 1 1

BS
0 0 0 2 0

PTS
10 11 13 7 8

10 Keith Bogans G/F Ht: 6-5 Wt: 215 Born: 5/20/80 Kentucky NBA Experience: 10th season
2012-13: REGULAR SEASON: Recorded a season-high-tying five assists at CLE 4/3Scored 11 points, while going 3-6 from three-point range at POR 3/27 Scored nine points while making all three of his threepoint field goal attempts at LAC 3/23 Recorded nine points shooting (50% from 3 point range) at Dallas 3/20 Scored 12 points, shooting 3-3 from three-point range at New Orleans 2/26 Scored eight points with one steal vs. SAS 2/10 Recorded nine points and two assists vs. MIA 1/30 Scored 12 points with four rebounds vs. ORL 1/28 Scored eight points with four rebounds at NYK 1/21 Scored eight points with three rebounds vs. IND 1/13 Tallied a season-high 13 points and two rebounds vs. PHI 12/23 Scored 11 points on 3-5 shooting from beyond the arc Inactive at Sac 11/18 DNP-Coachs Decision (6) (2- tight lower back). Career Notables: Drafted by Milwaukee in the second round (43rd pick) of the 2003 NBA Draft Named a 1999 McDonalds All-American coming out of DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Maryland Started all 82 games as a member of the 2010-2011 Chicago Bulls
CAREER HIGHS PTS FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA OREB DREB TREB ASTS STLS BLKS MINS 2012-13 HIGHS

28 vs. UTA 11/16/04 10 at DAL 3/19/05 19 (2 times) 6 at DAL 3/19/05 11 vs. NYK 2/26/07 8 (2 times) 13 vs. UTA 11/16/04 6 vs. WAS 1/09/04 11 at LAC 11/15/03 12 (3 times) 7 (3 times) 6 vs. GSW 11/11/10 2 (4 times) 49 vs. CLE 3/26/06

13 vs. PHI 12/23/12 5 vs. PHI 12/23/12 9 (2 times) 4 vs. ORL 1/28/13 8 vs. HOU 2/22/13 3 vs. IND 1/13/13 4 vs.IND 1/13/13 2 (2 times) 4 (4 times) 5 (2 times) 5 (2 times) 3 vs. TOR 1/15/13 1 (4 times) 37 at WAS 1/04/13

Personal: Full name is Keith Ramon Bogans He majored in Agriculture while in Lexington He was a McDonald's and Parade All -American as a senior at DeMatha High School He earned "Prep Player of the Year" by Basketball Times He is one of two players in DeMatha history to earn a varsit y letter all four years (the other is former NBA great Adrian Dantley) His favorite movie is Scarface and his favorite home-cooked meal is fried chicken.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
DNP DNP DNP DNP 13

FGMFGA
Coachs Coachs Coachs Coachs 0-1

3FGM-3FGA
Decision Decision Decision Decision 0-1

FTM-FTA

OR

DR

TOT

AST

PF

STL

TO

BS

PTS

0-0

9 MarShon Brooks G/F Ht: 6-5 Wt: 200 Born: 1/26/89 Providence NBA Experience: 2nd season
2012-13: REGULAR SEASON: Recorded 12 points and four rebounds vs. WAS 4/15 Scored 11 points CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS 27 at CLE 4/3/13 27 at CLE 4/3/13 and recorded a season-high-tying seven rebounds vs. PHI 4/9 Scored a career-best 27 points while PTS 12 at CLE 4/3/13 12 at CLE 4/3/13 dishing out a career-high-tying seven assists at CLE 4/3Tallied 10 points and two rebounds at UTA 3/30 FGM 19 at CHI 2/18/12 16 at CLE 4/3/13 Recorded eight points and tied a season-high with seven rebounds while tallying five assists at DEN 3/29 FGA 3FGM 4 vs. ORL 2/22/12 2 at POR 3/27/13 Scored 12 points while tying his season-high with two three-pointers at POR 3/27 Scored 14 points and 3FGA 7 vs.ORL 2/22/12 4 at UTA 3/30/13 had three rebounds vs. NOH 3/12 Recorded seven points with one rebound vs. WAS 3/8 Scored 13 FTM 7 vs. ATL 12/27/11 6 vs. PHX 1/11/13 points with three assists and two steals vs. CHI 2/1 Scored 17 points with two rebounds vs. PHX 1/11 FTA 8 (2 times) 6 (2 times) 4 (2 times) Scored 15 points with three assists vs. SAC 1/5 Scored a team -high 16 points with two rebounds at SAS OREB 4 (3 times) 6 vs. PHI 4/9/13 12/31 Scored 14 points vs. MIL 12/9 Had 14 points in just 12 minutes of playing time at SAC 11/18 DREB 8 at LAC 11/16/12 TREB 10 vs. ATL 1/09/12 7 (3 times) Has been inactive 3 times (3 inactive sprained left ankle) DNP Coachs Decision (6). ASTS 7 (2 times) 7 at CLE 4/3/13 Career Notables: STLS 3 (4 times) 3 vs. ORL 1/28/13 Drafted by Boston in the first round (25th overall) of the 2011 NBA Draft and then traded to New BLKS 2 at DET 3/18/13 2 at DET 3/18/13 Jersey in exchange for the rights to the 27th pick, JaJuan Johnson, and the Nets 2014 second MINS 42 (2 times) 37 at CLE 4/3/13 round pick on June 23, 2011. As a senior at Providence, scored a Big East record 52 points vs. No. 9 Notre Dame, converting a league-record 20 field goals Named to the 2010-2011 NCAA AP All-America Third Team as well as the 2011-2012 NBA All-Rookie Second Team Personal: Favorite food is steak Enjoys playing XBox 360 and NBA 2K Lists the Bahamas as his favorite vacation spot If he wasnt playing professional basketball, would like to be a coach and mentor Would like to start a non -profit AAU program in his home state of Georgia Favorite music is rap and favorite arti st is JayZ Favorite movie is Love and BasketballSportsCenter is his favorite television show His relative, Denise Brooks, is a referee in the WNBA He is an Atlanta Falcons fan and played football for one season in before high school Played the trumpet in seventh grade Lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant... Twitter handle is @marshon2
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
9 5 2 12 2

FGM-FGA
0-1 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-1

3FGM-3FGA
0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FTM-FTA
2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

OR
1 0 0 0 0

DR
2 0 0 2 0

TOT
3 0 0 2 0

AST
1 1 0 1 0

PF
0 2 1 0 0

STL
0 0 0 0 0

TO
1 0 1 0 0

BS
0 0 0 0 0

PTS
2 0 0 2 0

30 Reggie Evans F Ht: 6-8 Wt: 245 Born: 5/18/80 Iowa NBA Experience: 11th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Recorded a game-high-tying 15 rebounds at CHI 5/2 Grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds in 24 min vs. CHI 4/29 Tallied 15 points a team-high 13 rebounds and 2 block shots at CHI 4/27 Recorded a team -high 12 rebounds in 25 minutes at CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS PTS 22 (2 times) 22 at POR 3/27/13 CHI 4/25 Scored four points with eight rebounds and two steals vs. CHI 4/22 Tallied five points with 13 FGM 9 at POR 3/27/13 9 at POR 3/27/13 rebounds vs. CHI 4/20 REGULAR SEASON: Scored seven points and 11 rebounds vs. DET FGA 13 (2 times) 13 at POR 3/27/13 4/17Recorded 16 rebounds at TOR 4/14 Grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds and scored three points at 3FGM 1 at BOS 1/18/08 -IND 4/12 cored 17 points and recorded yet another 20-rebound game totaling 24 vs. PHI 4/9 Tallied 14 3FGA 1 (9 times) -points with 20 rebounds vs. CHA 4/6 Scored eight points and ripped down 18 rebounds at CLE 4/3 FTM 8 at MEM 3/29/05 6 vs. DEN 2/13/13 Grabbed 16 rebounds and added four points at UTA 3/30 Recorded 15 points with a game-high 16 FTA 16 vs. WAS 3/08/13 16 vs. WAS 3/08/13 rebounds at DEN 3/29 Scored a career-high-tying 22 points and grabbed a career-high 26 rebounds at OREB 12 at POR 3/27/13 12 at POR 3/27/13 DREB 19 ( 2times) 19 vs. WAS 3/08/13 POR 3/27 It was the first 20-20 game of his career and the first by a Net since Richard Jefferson in 2004 TREB 26 at POR 3/27/13 26 at POR 3/27/13 Recorded four points and a game-high 22 rebounds at Dallas 3/20 Recorded 11 points and 24 rebounds ASTS 4 (3 times) 3 at POR 3/27/13 vs. WAS 3/8 Recorded first double-double of the season with 11 points and a game-high 10 rebounds at STLS 4 (7 times) 4 vs. MIL 12/09/12 MEM 1/25 Recorded a game-high 20 rebounds and scored two points vs. ATL 1/18 Tallied a game-high BLKS 3 vs. MIN 4/16/07 2 (2 times) 15 rebounds with seven points vs. PHX 1/11 Recorded 23 total rebounds including 17 defensive rebounds, MINS 43 at IND 2/11/13 43 at IND 2/11/13 with two points at PHI 1/8 Grabbed 14 rebounds vs. NYK 11/26 Has been inactive once (1 - flu) DND Sore Left Shoulder (1). Career Notables: Averaged a career-high 11.5 RPG with the Toronto Raptors in 2010-2011 Currently leads the NBA in Defensive Rebounding Percentage and Total Rebounding Percentage for the 2012-2013 season Personal: Nickname is Joker Favorite meal is breakfast (bacon, eggs, grits and toast) On e of 12 players selected to the USA Basketball World Championships for Young Men team between his junior and senior seasons at Iowa.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago Vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
29 24 50 25 22

FGM-FGA
0-2 2-6 5-7 0-2 2-3

3FGM-3FGA
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FTM-FTA
202 0-0 5-12 0-0 0-0

OR
3 3 3 1 0

DR
12 9 10 11 8

TOT
15 12 13 12 8

AST
0 1 0 1 0

PF
2 2 6 3 1

STL
0 2 1 1 2

TO
0 1 1 0 2

BS
0 0 2 0 0

PTS
2 4 15 0 4

43 Kris Humphries F Ht: 6-9 Wt: 235 Born: 2/6/85 Minnesota NBA Experience: 9th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Scored six points to go along with four rebounds in 11 minutes of action at CHI 5/2 CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS Tallied eight points with six rebounds vs. CHI 4/29 Scored eight points with five rebounds vs. CHI 4/22 PTS 20 vs. WAS 4/15/13 31 vs.MIL 3/12/12 4/4/15/13 REGULAR SEASON: Tallied 11 points and seven rebounds vs. DET 4/17 Recorded a season-high 20 FGM 12 vs.MIA 4/16/12 8 vs.WAS3/24/13 4/15/13 21 vs. MIA1/07/12 12 (3 times) points and nine rebound vs WAS 4/15 Scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds in 18 minutes of FGA -action vs. PHI 4/9 Reorded six points and two rebounds at DEN 3/29 Scored a season-high 17 points to 3FGM 1 (2 times) 1 (2 times) go along with 8 rebounds at PHX 3/24 Scored eight points with seven rebounds and two assists vs. MIL 3FGA 1 (17 times) FTM 10 (2 times) 9 at TOR 12/12/12 2/19 Scored 14 points and added four rebounds vs. DEN 2/13 Recorded a double-double with 11 points FTA 12 (3 times) 10 at TOR 12/12/12 and a game-high 13 rebounds at NYK 1/21 Recorded his 3rd double-double this season while having 13 OREB 9 (3 times) 6 (3 times) rebounds and 10 points in 27 minutes 11/15 vs. BOS Had a strong game on the boards racking up a DREB 17 vs. LAC 3/11/11 15 vs. ORL 11/11/12 21 vs. ORL 11/11/12 season-high 21 rebounds and scoring 14 points 11/11 vs. ORL Collected eight rebounds and scored eight TREB 23 at CLE 3/23/11 2 (5 times) points in 20 minutes 11/9 at ORL DNP CD vs. PHI 12/23 Has been inactive 7 times (4 sore ASTS 5 (3 times) 3 at SAC 11/18/12 abdominal muscle, 2 sprained left ankle, 1 sinus congestion) DNP Coachs Decision 7 times (2 STLS 4 (2 times) BLKS 5 (2 times) 2 (8 times) tight lower back, 1 sore left ankle). MINS 54 vs. TOR 3/05/11 36 vs. OKC 12/04/12 Career Notables: Selected by Utah in the first round (14th overall pick) of the 2004 NBA Draft Was a 2003 McDonalds All-American coming out of Hopkins High School (Minnetonka, MN) Finished fifth in the NBA in rebounds per game in the 2010-2011 (10.4) and 2011-2012 (11.0) seasons Personal: Father, William, played football at the University of Minnesota, lettering from 1979-82 as an offensive lineman Sister, Kaela, swam for the University of Texas Named 2004 Mr. Basketball in the state of Minnesota by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Colleg e Basketball News Was a member of the 2002 U. S. Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament Team Favorite television shows are Homeland and Dexter Would want to be a police officer if he wasnt a professional basketball player... Twitter handle is @KrisHumphries.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
11 16 4 14 18

FGM-FGA
3-5 4-8 0-0 2-4 3-7

3FGM-3FGA
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FTM-FTA
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

OR
2 3 0 0 3

DR
2 3 0 2 2

TOT
4 6 0 2 5

AST
1 0 0 0 0

PF
3 2 2 2 2

STL
0 1 0 0 0

TO
0 1 0 1 0

BS
0 0 1 1 0

PTS
6 8 0 4 8

7 Joe Johnson G Ht: 6-7 Wt: 240 Born: 6/29/81 Arkansas NBA Experience: 12th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Scored 17 points on 7-13 shooting while dishing out four assists at CHI 5/2 Tallied CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS 11 points with three rebounds vs. CHI 4/29 Recorded 22 points with three rebounds at CHI 4/27 Scored PTS 42 vs.GSW 3/07/06 33 at OKC 1/02/13 15 points in 41 minutes at CHI 4/25 Scored 17 points with four rebounds and one steal vs CHI 4/22 FGM 17 vs.ORL 3/19/06 12 (2 times) 34 vs. SEA 1/16/07 23 vs. GSW 12/07/12 Recorded 16 points with four assists and four rebounds vs. CHI 4/20 REGULAR SEASON: Recored 10 FGA 5 (4 times) points and two rebounds vs. DET 4/17 Tallied 12 points at TOR 4/14 Scored 24 points (4-8 3FG) and 3FGM 7 vs. LAC 3/14/08 10 at OKC 1/02/13 added six rebounds and four assists at IND 4/12 Recorded 20 points with three rebounds at BOS 4/10 3FGA 14 (2 times) FTM 14 @ LAC 1/02/11 8 at SAC 11/18/12 Scored 11 points on 5-10 shooting vs. PHI 4/9 Tallied 15 points with two rebounds vs. CHA 4/6 Tallied FTA 17 @ LAC 1/02/11 9 at SAC 11/18/12 nine points and five assists at Dallas 3/20 Tallied 20 points and six assists at PHI 3/11 Recorded a OREB 6 vs. LAC 11/10/05 3 (6 times) game-high 22 points with five rebounds at CHA 3/6 Scored a team-high 24 points with five rebounds and DREB 9 (10 times) 5 (4 times) 8 vs. BOS 11/15/12 five assists vs. MIL 2/19 Recorded a team-high 26 points with a season-high nine assists vs. DEN 2/13 TREB 12 (2 times) 9 vs. DEN 2/13/13 Recorded a game-high 25 points with five assists and three rebounds at NYK 1/21 Scored 21 points with ASTS 17 at MIL 3/13/06 4 at ATL 3/9/13 five rebounds and five assists vs. TOR 1/15 Scored 20 points with five rebounds and three assists vs. IND STLS 6 vs. PHX 1/25/09 2 (2 times) 1/13 Scored 18 points, including the game-winner, and had three assists at WAS 1/4 Scored a season- BLKS 4 vs. SEA 2/22/06 MINS 57 at NYK 3/15/06 52 vs. DET 12/14/12 high 33 points (5-10 3FG) with five rebounds and three assists at OKC 1/2 Recorded a game -high 28 points, including the game winner in double-overtime vs. DET 12/14 Had 32 points and five rebounds vs. GSW 12/7DNP CD twice Has been inactive 7 times (4 sore left heel, 3 right quad contusion). Career Notables: June 27, 2001, drafted by the Boston Celtics in the first round (10th overall) of the 2001 NBA Draft Six-time NBA All-Star (2007-2012) 2001-2002 All-Rookie Second Team, 2009-2010 All-NBA Third Team Averaged a career-high 25.0 points per game during the 2006-2007 season as a member of the Atlanta Hawks Led the NBA in minutes played during the 2003-04 season (3331) as a member of the Phoenix Suns Personal: Full name is Joe Marcus Johnson Is the only child of Diane Johnson, the most influential person in his life Officially launched the Joe Johnson Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at helping low-income kids and their families Has donated $10,000 to provide letter jackets to male and female athletes in the Little Rock and North Little Rock public schools Has provided air conditioning in the summer of 2006 for the gymnasium of his former high school Has participated in the Mike Miller Foundation charity event in Tunica, MS, raising funds for the Miller Foundation and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Atlanta and Little Rock Enjoys bowling and going to movies Football is his favorite sport outside of basketball Magic Johnson was his biggest basketball influence gro wing up as a youth and considers lining up against Michael Jordan during his rookie season his most memorable basketball moment Wears a size 16 basketball shoe... Twitter handle is @TheJoeJohnson7
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
38 39 48 41 39

FGMFGA
7-13 5-11 10-20 6-14 6-18

3FGM3FGA
1-3 1-5 1-6 1-4 3-7

FTM-FTA
2-2 0-0 1-2 2-2 2-2

OR
0 1 0 1 1

DR
2 2 3 2 3

TOT
2 3 3 3 4

AST
4 1 1 3 4

PF
2 2 2 2 2

STL
2 1 0 1 1

TO
0 2 3 1 2

BS
0 0 0 0 0

PTS
17 11 22 15 17

24 Kris Joseph F Ht: 6-7 Wt: 215 Born: 12/17/88 Syracuse NBA Experience: R
2012-13: REGULAR SEASON: (Brooklyn Nets) Scored two points with two rebounds and a team-high 3 steals vs WAS 4/15 (Boston Celtics) Appeared in six games for the Celtics averaging 1.2 points and 0.8 PTS rebounds in 3.8 minutes per game.(Springfield Armor) Appeared in 15 games, all starts for the Armor FGM averaging 19.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.7 steals in 34.1 minutes per game (Maine Red FGA Claws) Appeared in 12 games, eight starts, for the Red Claws averaging 18.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.8 3FGM 3FGA steals and 1.4 assists in 34.0 minutes per game. FTM Career Notables: FTA Selected in the seond round, 51st overall, of the 2012 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics OREB As a senior Kris was named to the 2012 NABC ALL-American Second Team and the 2012 All- DREB TREB Big East First-Team As a sophomore earned the 2010 Big East Sixth Man of the Year award; first Syracuse player to ASTS STLS ever earn that recognition BLKS Personal: MINS The son of Michael Joseph and Eartha Rigsby Kris has one brother named Maurice and two sisters Maurice Joseph is the Assistant Director of Basketball Operations at George Washington University Kris is also reserve guard for the San Antonio Spurs.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22
CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS

2 (4 times) 1 (2 times) 3 (2 times) None 1 (3 times) 2 (2 times) 2 (4 times) df@ LA Clippers 1 12/27/12 2 (2 times) 3 @ LA Clippers 12/27/12 1 vs. Milwaukee 11/02/12 3 vs WAS 4/15/13 None 19 vs WAS 4/15/13

2 (4 times) 1 (2 times) 3 (2 times) None 1 (3 times) 2 (2 times) 2 (4 times) df@ LA Clippers 1 27/12 2 (2 times) 3 @ LA Clippers 12/27/12 1 vs. Milwaukee 11/02/12 3 vs WAS 4/15/13 None 19 vs. WAS 4/15/13

a second cousin to Cory Joseph, who is a


AST PF STL TO BS PTS

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive

FGM-FGA

3FGM-3FGA

FTM-FTA

OR

DR

TOT

11 Brook Lopez C Ht: 7-0 Wt: 265 Born: 4/01/88 Stanford NBA Experience: 5th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Scored 17 points and blocked two shots at CHI 5/2 Tallied 28 points with ten CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS rebounds vs. CHI 4/29 Recorded 26 points with 11 rebounds and a team-high 4 blocked shots at CHI PTS 39 at DET 4/06/11 38 at DAL 3/20/13 17 at DAL 2/28/12 15 at DAL 3/20/13 4/27 Scored 22 points on 8-16 shooting while grabbing nine rebounds and blocking a game-high seven FGM 28 at DAL 2/28/12 25 vs. LAL 2/05/13 shots at CHI 4/25 Recorded a game-high 21 points with five rebounds and three block shots vs CHI 4/22 FGA -Scored 21 points with five rebounds and two assists vs. CHI 4/20 REGULAR SEASON: Tallied 20 points 3FGM -3FGA 1 (6 times) 1 at POR 3/27/13 and nine rebounds vs. DET 4/17 Scored 16 points to go along with five rebounds at TOR 4/14 Recorded FTM 14 vs. OKC 12/01/10 11 (2 times) 24 points with six rebounds and a game-high five blocks at IND 4/12 Tallied 21 points with four rebounds FTA 17 vs. OKC 12/01/10 15 vs. TOR 11/03/12 at BOS 4/10 Scored a game-high 29 points (13-22 field goals) and grabbed 11 rebounds vs. PHI 4/9 OREB 10 at POR 11/25/09 7 (4 times) 9 at BOS 11/28/12 Recorded 19 points with 4 blocked shots and five rebounds vs. CHA 4/6 Scored 28 points and made 8 -10 DREB 12 (2 times) 13 at WAS 1/04/13 free throws vs. CHI 4/4 Scored a game-high 27 points with seven rebounds at UTA 3/30 Scored a TREB 20 vs. CHA 4/13/09 5 at NOH 2/26/13 game-high 28 points on 12-22 shooting at POR 3/27 Scored a team-high 21 points at PHX 3/24 Scored ASTS 8 at NYK 3/18/09 2 (4 times) a game and season-high 38 points with 11 rebounds and two blocks at DAL 3/20 Scored 18 points and STLS 3 (5 times) BLKS 8 vs. TOR 3/05/11 5 (3 times) grabbed nine rebounds at ATL 3/9 Recorded a game-high 27 points, six rebounds and one block vs. HOU MINS 53 vs. OKC 12/01/10 44 at WAS 1/04/13 2/22 Recorded game-highs of 30 points and three blocks and added 11 rebounds vs. LAL 2/5... Recorded game-highs of 27 points and 13 rebounds at WAS 1/4 Scored 25 points with five rebounds and two steals at OKC 1/2 Scored 35 points with a team-high 11 rebounds vs. CLE 12/29 Led the team with 27 points (11 -15 from the free throw line) while grabbing five rebounds with a block 11/3 vs. TOR Has been inactive 7 times (7 - mild sprain, right foot). DNP - Coachs Decision (1). Career Notables: Drafted by New Jersey in the first round (10th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft Made his first All-Star Game appearance in 2013 in Houston Was a 2006 McDonalds All-American coming out of San Joaquin Memorial High School (Fresno, CA) 2008-2009 NBA All-Rookie First Team, 2007-08 NCAA AP All-America Third Team Personal: Twin brother Robin plays for the New Orleans Hornets Older brother, Alex, played collegiately at Washington and Santa ClaraMother, Deborah Ledford, was an Olympic swimmer who competed at Stanford In July of 2009, participated in USA Basketball National Team Mini Camp in Las Vegas Hobbies include watching movies, television shows like The Simpsons and reading comic books Lists Batman as his favorite comic book character Lists writing as his greatest talent outside of basketball and along with his two brothers, he is working on material with DC Comics If Lopez could have his own super power he would like the ability to time travel Favorite basketball player as a kid was Tim Duncan Majored in creative writing at StanfordThe D etroit Tigers are his favorite baseball team Growing up, participated in volleyball, track, water polo and baseball.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
37 36 51 35 35

FGMFGA
7-18 11-20 9-20 8-16 7-14

3FGM3FGA
0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

FTM-FTA
3-4 6-7 7-9 6-6 7-8

OR
1 6 5 3 3

DR
2 4 6 6 2

TOT
3 10 11 9 5

AST
1 2 2 1 1

PF
2 3 3 3 4

STL
2 0 2 0 1

TO
2 2 4 2 3

BS
2 0 4 7 3

PTS
17 28 26 22 21

20 Tornike Shengelia F Ht: 6-9 Wt: 240 Born: 10/05/91 Spirou Charleroi/Georgia NBA Experience: R
2012-13: REGULAR SEASON: (Brooklyn Nets) Recorded career-highs with 11 points, 11 rebounds and CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS one block shot vs WAS 4/15 Tallied four points and one steal vs. PHX 1/11 Scored two points with one PTS 11 vs. WAS 4/15/13 11 vs. WAS 4/15/13 assist at PHI 1/8 Tallied two points and one rebound vs. SAC 1/5 Recorded three rebounds and one FGM 5 vs. WAS 4/15/13 5 vs. WAS 4/15/13 13 vs. WAS 4/15/13 13 vs. WAS 4/15/13 assist at SAS 12/31 Scored six points in seven minutes at ORL 11/9 Made NBA debut scoring two FGA 1 at ORL 11/09/12 points and grabbing one rebound 11/7 vs. MIAHas been inactive 47 times (6 mild concussion, 8 - 3FGM 1 at ORL 11/09/12 1 (2 times) sprained left thumb, 1 flu, 4- D-League assignment) DNP-Coachs Decision (17) (Springfield Armor) 3FGA 1 (2 times) FTM 2 (3 times) 2 (3 times) In six games, all starts, averaging 26.0 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5.0 assists per g ame Tied a franchise FTA 4 at DEN 3/29/13 4 at DEN 3/29/13 career-high with 39 points (17-21 FG) and recorded a game-high 18 rebounds vs. Main Red Claws on 1/24 OREB 5 vs. WAS 4/15/13 5 vs. WAS 4/15/13 Recorded a triple-double with 22 points, 10 rebounds and a game-high 12 assists vs. Erie BayHawks on DREB 6 vs. WAS 4/15/13 6 vs. WAS 4/15/13 12/21. TREB 11 vs. WAS 4/15/13 11 vs. WAS 4/15/13 ASTS 1 (3 times) 1 (3 times) Career Notables: STLS 1 (3 times) 1 (3 times) Selected by the 76ers in the second round (54th overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft BLKS 1 vs. WAS 4/15/13 1 vs. WAS 4/15/13 Acquired by Brooklyn on June 28, 2012 in exchange for cash considerations. MINS 25 vs. WAS 4/15/13 25 vs. WAS 4/15/13 In 41 career Spanish EBA games holds averages of 12.8 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.0 steals in 25.5 minutes per game Personal: Named to 2012 Eurobasket.com All-Belgian League 2nd team In 2011 selected as Eurobasket.com All-European Championships U20 Division B Best Player 2010 EuroCup Winner Plays for Georgia National Team.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive

FGMFGA

3FGM3FGA

FTM-FTA

OR

DR

TOT

AST

PF

STL

TO

BS

PTS

42 Jerry Stackhouse F/G Ht: 6-6 Wt: 218 Born: 11/05/74 North Carolina NBA Experience: 18th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Scored four points vs CHI 4/22 REGULAR SEASON: Tallied six points and two CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS assists vs. DET 4/17 Scored four points on 2-4 shooting in 20 minutes at TOR 4/14 Scored 13 points PTS 57 at CHI 4/03/01 17 at BOS 11/28/12 with two assists and one rebound at IND 4/12 Scored nine points on 4-6 shooting at CLE 4/3 Recorded FGM 21 at CHI 4/03/01 5 (3 times) 36 at CHI 4/03/01 11 at MIA 12/01/12 with three rebounds at POR 3/27Tallied 10 points shooting 5-6 from the field with three assists and one FGA 5 at BOS 11/28/12 blocked shot at DET 3/18 Recorded two assists and one rebound at ATL 1/16 Scored eight points with 3FGM 6 (4 times) 7 vs. MIL 12/09/12 one assist vs. CLE 12/29 Scored nine points with a block and an assist vs. MIL 12/9 Recorded 11 points 3FGA 13 vs. TOR 4/11/01 18 (2 times) 3 at WAS 1/04/13 and three rebounds at MIA 12/1 Had a season-high 17 points, (5-6 3FG), and three steals at BOS 11/28... FTM FTA 21 at CLE 1/25/00 3 at WAS 1/04/13 Scored 14 points vs. NYK 11/26 In his Nets debut, scored 11 points (all in the first half) on 3-6 shooting OREB 6 (4 times) 1 (5 times) from deep 11/9 at ORL Has been inactive 23 times (4 - sore right knee, 2 - sore right hamstring, 4 stiff DREB 11 vs. UTA 12/20/95 4 at BOS 4/10/13 neck)DNP Coachs Decision (22). TREB 15 vs. UTA 12/20/95 4 at BOS 4/10/13 ASTS 13 vs. NYK 12/13/01 4 vs. OKC 12/04/12 Career Notables: 3 at BOS 11/28/12 June 28, 1995, drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round (3rd overall) of the 1995 NBA STLS 7 vs. WAS 1/14/00 BLKS 5 (3 times) 1 (4 times) Draft MINS 53 at BOS 1/22/97 30 vs. OKC 12/04/12 Two-time NBA All-Star (2000, 2001) 1993 McDonalds All-American, 1995-1996 NBA All-Rookie First Team, 1994-95 NCAA AP AllAmerica First Team Scored a career-high 57 points on 4/03/01 as a member of the Detroit Pistons and averaged 29.8 points per game that season (second in the NBA) Personal: Full name is Jerry Darnell Stackhouse Married to Ramirra Marks Has three children, Jaye, Alexis and Antonio The youngest of 11 children Received his bachelor's degree in African American Studies from UNC on December 18, 1999 Among his community service endeavors are the Am erican Diabetes Association, Children's Miracle Network, American Cancer Society and the Boys & Girls Club Named to the Board of Trustees for the Rehabilitation Insti tute of Michigan, becoming the youngest person in the country to serve on the board of a major hospital system Eats gummy bears be fore every game, a tradition started by his mother when he was in high school Lists "Menace II Society," "A Few Good Men" and "Silence of the Lambs" as his favorite movies Favorite foods include fried chicken, steak and spaghetti Has his own website, jerrystackhouse.com... Twitter handle is @jerrystackhouse.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
DNP DNP 4 6 6

FGMFGA
Coachs Coachs 0-0 0-3 1-4

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Decision Decision 0-0 0-2 0-3

FTM-FTA

OR

DR

TOT

AST

PF

STL

TO

BS

PTS

0-0 1-2 2-2

0 1 0

0 1 0

0 2 0

0 0 0

1 0 1

0 0 0

0 1 0

0 0 0

0 1 4

41 Tyshawn Taylor G Ht: 6-3 Wt: 185 Born: 4/12/90 Kansas NBA Experience: R
2012-13: REGULAR SEASON: (Brooklyn Nets) Tallied a career-high 14 points with three assists and two CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS steals vs. WAS 4/15 Recorded six points, four assists and three rebounds vs. DEN 2/13 Scored a PTS 14 vs. WAS 4/15/13 14 vs. WAS 4/15/13 5 (2 times) 5 (2 times) career-high 12 points to go along with two rebounds and two assists at IND 2/11 Tallied three points and FGM 9 at IND 2/11/13 9 at IND 2/11/13 one steal at WAS 2/8 Scored two points at ATL 1/16 Scored two points vs. SAC 1/5 Tallied four FGA 3FGM 3 vs. WAS 4/15/13 3 vs. WAS 4/15/13 points and one assist at SAS 12/31 Scored seven points with one assist in 20 minutes at MIL 12/26 3FGA 3 (2 times) 3 (2 times) (Springfield Armor) Recorded a game-high 32 points and four assists vs. Erie BayHawks (Brooklyn FTM 3 (2 times) 3 (2 times) Nets) Scored four points on 2-3 shooting with a rebound in two minutes 12/19 at NYK Made his NBA FTA 4 (3 times) 4 (3 times) debut, scoring two points with an assist and a steal in six mi nutes 11/5 vs. MIN Has been inactive 12 OREB --DREB 3 vs. DEN 2/13/13 3 vs. DEN 2/13/13 times (3 - D-League assignment)...DNP Coachs Decision (24). TREB 3 vs. DEN 2/13/13 3 vs. DEN 2/13/13 Career Notables: 4 vs. DEN 2/13/13 Selected in the second round, 41st overall, by Portland and acquired by Brooklyn on draft night ASTS 4 vs. DEN 2/13/13 STLS 2 (2 times) 2 (2 times) in exchange for cash. BLKS -- Named a Third Team All-American according to the AP, CBS Sports, ESPN News and Sporting MINS 34 at IND 2/11/13 34 at IND 2/11/13 News 2010 Big 12 Freshman of the Year, 2012 First Team All-Big 12 Personal: Tyshawn, has two younger sisters, Taquana Dixon and Ghariana Green Tyshawns role model growing up was his mother Jeanell His favorite television show is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and his favorite movie is The Dark Knight Featured in the movie "The Street Stops Here" about Saint Anthony High Scho ol coach Bob Hurley, Sr., in 2007-08 Taylors favorite city to visit is Toronto He enjoys playing video games in his spare time, especially Call of Duty If Taylor wasnt in the NBA he would want to pursue a career as a rap artist... Twitter handle is @tyshawntaylor.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
vs. Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
DNP 1 DNP DNP DNP

FGMFGA
Coachs 0-0 Coachs Coachs Coachs

3FGM3FGA
Decision 0-0 Decision Decision Decision

FTM-FTA
0-0

OR
0

DR
0

TOT
0

AST
0

PF
0

STL
0

TO
0

BS
0

PTS
0

33 Mirza Teletovic F Ht: 6-9 Wt: 255 Born: 9/17/85 Caja Laboral Vitoria/Bosnia NBA Experience: R
2012-13: REGULAR SEASON: Recorded eight points vs. DET 4/17 Scored 14 points (tieing a careerCAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS high) with five rebounds and two steals vs. WAS 4/15 Tallied nine points with six rebounds, one steal and PTS 14 (2 times) 14 (2 times) 5 (3 times) 5 (3 times) one blocked shot at DET 3/18 Recorded six points and two rebounds vs. ATL 3/17 Tallied five points FGM 10 (2 times) 10 (2 times) with a career-high eight rebounds vs. WAS 3/8Scored nine points and had three rebounds at CHI 3/2 FGA 3 vs. TOR 1/15/13 Scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds vs. HOU 2/22Recorded seven points and six rebounds vs. 3FGM 3 vs. TOR 1/15/13 3FGA 7 at MIA 11/07/12 7 at MIA 11/07/12 MIA 1/30 Scored nine points in 12 minutes 1/26 at HOU going 2-3 from long distance Recorded 10 FTM 2 (2 times) 2 (2 times) points with four rebounds and three assists vs. TOR 1/15 Had a career-high of 14 points along with six FTA 3 vs. WAS 4/15/13 3 vs. WAS 4/15/13 rebounds and two blocks vs. SAC 1/5 Scored six points with two rebounds at WAS 1/4 Scored a OREB 5 vs. SAC 1/05/13 5 vs. SAC 1/05/13 career-high eight points vs. OKC 12/4 In his NBA debut, scored five points 11/5 vs. MIN Has been DREB 5 (3 times) 5 (3 times) TREB 8 vs. WAS 3/08/13 8 vs. WAS 3/08/13 inactive 6 times (1 illness)...DNP Coachs Decision (26). ASTS 3 (2 times) 3 (2 times) Career Notables: STLS 2 vs. WAS 4/15/13 2 vs. WAS 4/15/13 Signed as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on July 16, 2012. BLKS 2 vs. SAC 1/05/13 2 vs. SAC 1/05/13 Played 10 seasons professionally including six in the Spanish ACB, two in Belgium Division One, MINS 24 vs. WAS 4/15/13 24 vs. WAS 4/15/13 and two in the Bosnian League Named Spanish Cup MVP for the 2008-09 season Personal: Mirza is an only child... When he is not on the basketball court he enjoys fishing and spending time with his family, which is very important to him... The one super power Mirza would like to have would be the ability to cure cancer... His favorite movies are the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy... Mirza's favorite place to visit is Spain... If he were to have a career outside of playing basketball he would like to help the children in his native Bosnia... Mirza was named the 2009 Spanish Cup Finals MVP... He won the 2007-08 and 2009-10 Spanish National Championship with Baskonia Vitoria.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

FGMFGA
Coachs Coachs Coachs Coachs Coachs

3FGM3FGA
Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision

FTM-FTA

OR

DR

TOT

AST

PF

STL

TO

BS

PTS

45 Gerald Wallace F Ht: 6-7 Wt: 220 Born: 7/23/82 Alabama NBA Experience: 12th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Scored 15 points along with three rebounds and three assists at CHI 5/2 Tallied 12 CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS points with three assists vs. CHI 4/29 Scored 17 points with nine rebounds and four assists at CHI 4/27 PTS 42 vs.NYK 1/31/07 25 vs. DET 12/14/12 17 vs. ATL 3/28/06 9 vs. DET 12/14/12 Recorded two points with three rebounds and two steals vs CHI 4/22 Scored 14 points with six rebounds FGM 30 vs. ORL 1/16/08 15 vs. DET 12/14/12 vs. CHI 4/20 REGULAR SEASON: Tallied five points and four steals vs. DET 4/17 Recorded five points FGA 5 at ORL 11/30/12 with four assists, four rebounds and two steals at DEN 3/29 Scored 12 points, recorded six rebounds and 3FGM 5 (2 times) 3FGA 8 (5 times) 7 vs. OKC 12/04/12 five assists at POR 3/27.. Tallied nine points and eight rebounds at PHX 3/24 Scored 15 points to go FTM 17 vs. MIN 11/15/10 7 ( 4 times) along with five assists on 5-8 shooting at LAC 3/23... Recorded 13 points and eight rebounds vs. NOH FTA 22 vs. IND 12/31/07 11 (2 times) 3/12 Scored nine points and reeled in four rebounds at ATL 3/9 Tallied a season-high 25 points in a OREB 8 (2 times) 5 (2 times) 13 vs. MIL 12/09/12 season-high 50 minutes vs. DET 12/14 Scored 16 points and had a season-high 16 rebounds vs. MIL DREB 17 at NJN 12/04/09 16 vs. MIL 12/09/12 12/9 Tied a career-high with five three-pointers en route to 20 points with three assists and four rebounds TREB 20 (2 times) 8 vs. MIL 12/26/12 11/30 at ORL Has been inactive 13 times (1 bruised left knee, 6 sprained left ankle, 1 inactive, 2 ASTS 10 vs. PHI 1/26/08 STLS 8 vs. MIL 1/13/06 5 (3 times) bruised ribs, 1 sore left foot, 2 lower left leg contusion). BLKS 6 (2 times) 5 at CHA 3/06/13 Career Notables: MINS 55 at CLE 1/11/08 50 vs. DET 12/14/12 Selected by the Sacramento Kings in the first round (25th overall) of the 2001 NBA Draft Named a 2010 NBA Eastern Conference All-Star as a member of the Charlotte Bobcats 2000 McDonalds All-American out of Childersburg High School (Childersburg, AL) 2009-10 NBA All-Defensive First Team, led the NBA in steals per game in 2005-2006 (2.5) Personal: Full name is Gerald Jermaine Wallace... Has four children, Daryn, Malliyah, Mya and Kennedy Has an older brother, Courtney, and a younger sister, Takova, and is the son of Alice Castleberry Has two community parks in Childersburg dedicated in his name Provides fireworks for hi s hometown every Fourth of July Formed Gerald Wallace Foundation to provide life-changing opportunities for underserved children and their families with a special emphasis on recreational activities Earned 2000 Naismith and USA Today National High School Player of the Year honors after he averaged 28.7 points, 13.8 rebounds and 3.21 steals Had his high school jersey retired at Childersburg on March 16, 2002 Joined current NBA players Luke Ridnour, D eShawn Stevenson, Jared Jeffries and Zach Randolph on the 1999-2000 McDonalds All-America team Named Alabama's 2000 Mr. Basketball and once scored 59 points in high school Nickname is Crash Lists video games, automobiles, fishing and cards as his favorite hobbies.
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
35 39 48 25 19

FGMFGA
5-12 5-8 5-9 2-8 1-7

3FGM3FGA
2-4 2-4 2-4 1-5 0-1

FTM-FTA
3-6 0-0 5-9 0-0 0-0

OR
1 0 2 0 1

DR
2 1 7 4 2

TOT
3 1 9 4 3

AST
3 3 4 0 0

PF
2 1 6 3 2

STL
0 2 1 2 2

TO
3 1 1 1 2

BS
0 2 1 0 0

PTS
15 12 17 5 2

C.J. Watson G Ht: 6-2 Wt: 175 Born: 4/17/84 Tennessee NBA Experience: 6th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Scored nine points on 4-8 shooting at CHI 5/2 Tallied 11 points with four rebounds CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS vs CHI 4/29 Recorded nine points and two steals at CHI 4/27 Scored 10 points with five assists and PTS 40 vs.SAC 12/17/10 25 vs. DEN 2/13/13 16 vs. SAC 12/17/10 8 (2 times) one steal vs. CHI 4/22 Recorded 14 points with one rebound vs. CHI 4/20 REGULAR SEASON: Tallied FGM 24 vs. SAC 1/14/09 15 vs. HOU 2/22/13 11 points, two rebounds and 2 assists vs. WAS 4/15 Scored 10 points with two steals at IND 4/12 FGA 5 vs. DEN 2/13/13 Recorded nine points with one rebound at BOS 4/10 Made 4-4 three-pointers for 12 points and dished out 3FGM 5 vs. DEN 2/13/13 3FGA 8 (3 times) 7 (3 times) a season-high seven assists at CLE 4/3 Recorded 22 points, four assists and five rebounds at UTA FTM 16 at UTA 4/11/09 7 (2 times) 3/30 Scored 14 points, recorded seven rebounds and shot 7-7 from the free throw line at PHX 3/24 FTA 16 at UTA 4/11/09 10 at BOS 11/28/12 Tallied 17 points with five assists and four rebounds vs. HOU 2/22 Scored 17 points with three steals and OREB 3 (2 times) 2 (9 times) 6 at TOR 12/12/12 six assists at MIL 2/20 Scored a season-high 25 points, with six assists vs. DEN 2/13 Scored 14 points DREB 7 (2 times) 6 at TOR 12/12/12 with three rebounds at MIN 1/23 Had 16 points and a season-high six rebounds at TOR 12/12 In his TREB 8 (2 times) 7 at CLE 4/3/13 franchise debut, led the bench with 15 points on 6-9 shooting, going 3-4 from distance with a career-high- ASTS 12 at PHX 4/15/09 STLS 7 vs. BOS 12/28/09 3 (2 times) tying two blocks vs. TOR 11/3 DNP Coachs Decision (2). BLKS 2 (3 times) 2 vs. TOR 11/03/12 Career Notables: MINS 49 vs. SAC 1/14/09 40 vs. HOU 2/22/13 Scored a career-high 40 points on 12/17/10 as a member of the Golden State Warriors, and averaged a career-high 10.3 points per game that same season Finished his collegiate career as Tennessee's second all-time leader in assists (577) Personal: Enjoys spending time with his daughter, reading, listening to music, blogging, playing golf, playing pool, and yoga... He is a collector of basketball cards and sneakers... Is interested in voice over acting and is great at impressions and cartoon voices... Is currently in training with a voice over coach... Has over 350,000 followers on Twitter (@quietstorm_32).
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
20 24 31 20 27

FGMFGA
4-8 4-8 3-8 1-8 4-9

3FGM3FGA
1-2 1-4 0-2 0-2 1-4

FTM-FTA
0-2 2-3 3-3 1-2 1-2

OR
0 2 1 0 1

DR
2 2 2 3 2

TOT
2 4 3 3 3

AST
0 1 3 3 5

PF
0 2 4 3 1

STL
1 0 2 0 1

TO
0 0 0 1 0

BS
0 0 0 0 1

PTS
9 11 9 2 10

8 Deron Williams G Ht: 6-3 Wt: 209 Born: 6/26/84 Illinois NBA Experience: 8th season
2012-13: PLAYOFFS: Scored 17 points and recorded a game-high 11 assists at CHI 5/2 Tallied 23 points CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 HIGHS with 10 assists vs CHI 4/29 Recorded a team-high 32 points 10 assists and two block shots at CHI 4/27 PTS 57 at CHA 3/04/12 42 vs. WAS 3/08/13 16 (2 times) 15 vs. WAS 3/08/13 Scored 18 points and dished out a team-high four assists at CHI 4/25 Scored eight points with a game- FGM 29 at CHA 3/04/12 25 at DAL 3/20/13 high10 assists and one steal vs CHI 4/22 Tallied 22 points with seven assists and three steals vs. CHI FGA 3FGM 11 vs. WAS 3/08/13 11 vs. WAS 3/08/13 4/20 REGULAR SEASON: Scored a team-high 30 points to go along with seven assists at TOR 4/14 3FGA 16 vs. WAS 3/08/13 16 vs. WAS 3/08/13 Recorded game-highs of 33 points (5-10 3FG) and 14 assists at IND 4/12 Recorded 29 points with 12 FTM 21 at CHA 3/04/12 10 (3 times) assists and four rebounds at BOS 4/10 Tallied 32 points with six assists vs. CHA 4/6 Scored a game - FTA 21 at CHA 3/04/12 13 (2 times) high 30 points while dishing out a game-high ten assists in 40 minutes of action vs. CHI 4/4 Scored 24 OREB 4 at BOS 11/11/09 2 (4 times) 7 (2 times) points to go along with eight assists at CLE 4/3 Recorded 21 points and a game -high 11 assists at UTA DREB 8 (3 times) 7 (2 times) 3/30 Tallied 20 points and a team-high 11 assists at PHX 3/24 Scored 31 points and recorded six TREB 9 (2 times) 14 (2 times) assists at DAL 3/20 Tallied a game-high 31 points with five assists and two steals at DET 3/18 ASTS 21 (2 times) STLS 5 (5 times) 5 at OKC 1/02/13 Recorded 18 points with eight assists and three steals vs. ATL 3/17 Recorded game -highs of 27 points BLKS 4 vs. POR 11/25/12 4 vs. POR 11/25/12 and 13 assists at PHI 3/11 Scored a season-high 42 points including 11-16 three-pointers vs. WAS 3/8 MINS 54 vs. LAC 11/06/10 47 at WAS 1/04/13 Recorded a game-high 33 pointsand dished out eight assists at New Orleans 2/26 Scored a game-high 24 points with four assists and three steals vs. MEM 2/24 Led the team with 27 points and 11 assists, his fourth 20/10 game of the season vs. HOU 2/22 Has been inactive 4 times (1 sore right wrist), (2 synovitis both ankles), (1 left knee contusion). Career Notables: Selected by the Jazz in the first round (3rd overall) of the 2005 NBA Draft Three-time NBA All-Star (2010-2012) 2004-05 NCAA AP All-America Third Team, 2005-06 NBA All-Rookie First Team, 2007-08 All-NBA Second Team, 2009-2010 All-NBA Second Team Finished in the top three in the NBA in assists per game for five consecutive seasons (2006-2011) Personal: Full name is Deron Michael Williams Born in Parkersburg, W. VA Majored in sport management Favorite athlete is Jason Kidd Favorite movie is Gladiator Favorite food is steak Wears a size 13 shoe Life motto is Anything that doesnt kill me makes me stronger Started his ow n charity, Point of Hope Foundation, that provides support and hope to those who have cancer and to people in need Hosted inaugural Deron Williams Celebrity Golf Classic in September 2007, raising $40,000 for Huntsman Cancer Institute and Point of Hope Foundation Purchased tickets for Derons Do uble-Team section at Jazz home games, providing tickets to Special Olympics Utah Married childhood sweetheart Amy Young in the 2006 offseason The cou ple has two daughters, and two sons... Twitter handle is @DeronWilliams
DATE
5/2 4/29 4/27 4/25 4/22

OPPONENT
at Chicago vs. Chicago at Chicago at Chicago vs. Chicago

W/L
W W L L L

MIN
42 38 58 40 38

FGMFGA
5-12 6-14 11-25 5-14 1-9

3FGM3FGA
1-4 2-4 5-11 3-8 0-5

FTM-FTA
6-8 9-10 5-7 5-5 6-7

OR
0 0 0 0 1

DR
2 3 3 2 3

TOT
2 3 3 2 4

AST
11 10 10 4 10

PF
3 3 1 0 3

STL
0 1 1 1 1

TO
3 4 7 2 2

BS
0 0 2 1 1

PTS
17 23 32 18 8

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