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2014-15 Timberwolves Preseason Guide 2014-15 TIMBERWOLVES PRESEASON GUIDE 2014-15 Preseason Schedule and History .............................................. 2 2014-15 Regular Season Schedule ......................................................... 3 Training Camp Roster .............................................................................. 4 This guide is designed to assist media with preseason coverage. If you need further assistance or additional information, please contact a member of the Timberwolves Public Relations Staff: Players J.J. Barea ................................................................................................. 5 Anthony Bennett ...................................................................................... 7 Corey Brewer ........................................................................................... 8 Chase Budinger ..................................................................................... 10 Gorgui Dieng .......................................................................................... 12 Robbie Hummel ..................................................................................... 13 Zach LaVine ........................................................................................... 14 Kevin Martin ........................................................................................... 15 Shabazz Muhammad ............................................................................. 17 Nikola Pekovic ....................................................................................... 18 Glenn Robinson III ................................................................................. 20 Ricky Rubio ............................................................................................ 21 Ronny Turiaf .......................................................................................... 23 Andrew Wiggins ..................................................................................... 25 Mo Williams ........................................................................................... 26 Thaddeus Young ................................................................................... 28 Training Camp Invites ........................................................................... 29 Brad Ruiter - VP of Communications Office: 612-673-8405 Cell: 612-836-8600 E-mail: ruiter@timberwolves.com Front Office Glen Taylor ............................................................................................ 31 Flip Saunders ......................................................................................... 32 Milt Newton ............................................................................................ 33 Assistant Coaches ................................................................................. 34 Basketball Ops Directory ....................................................................... 36 Alex King - Public Relations Coordinator Office: 612-673-1632 Cell: 612-597-5405 E-mail: king@timberwolves.com 2014 Offseason Transactions ................................................................ 37 2013-14 Timberwolves Season Review ............................................... .38 2013-14 NBA Review ............................................................................ 52 Aaron Seehusen - Public Relations Manager Office: 612-673-1602 Cell: 763-350-5550 E-mail: seehusen@timberwolves.com Dan Bell - Communications Manager Office: 612-673-1603 Cell: 612-209-2154 Email: bell@timberwolves.com Kylie Crull - Corporate Comm. Manager Office: 612-673-8409 Cell: 612-719-1723 Email: crull@timberwolves.com Terry Horstman - Public Relations Associate Office: 612-673-1210 Cell: 612-701-0636 E-mail: horstman@timberwolves.com Upcoming NBA Key Dates Sept. 26-29 - 2014 NBA Team Media Days Sept. 30 - 2014 NBA Training Camps open for practice Oct. 27 - Rosters set for Opening Day (4 p.m. CT) Oct. 28 - 2014-15 NBA Season Tips Off Nov. 12 - NBA Global Games (Houston vs. Minnesota in Mexico City) Jan. 5 - 10-day contracts can now be signed Jan. 10 - All contracts guaranteed for the remainder of the season Feb. 13-15 - 2015 NBA All-Star (Brooklyn and New York) Feb. 19 - 2015 NBA Trade Deadline (2 p.m. CT) April 15 - Last day of Regular Season April 18 - 2015 NBA Playoffs begin June 4 - The Finals begin 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -1- 2014-15 PRESEASON SCHEDULE & HISTORY 2014-15 PRESEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIPOFF Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Indiana Pacers Philadelphia 76ers Milwaukee Bucks Oklahoma City Thunder Indiana Pacers Milwaukee Bucks Chicago Bulls Bankers Life Fieldhouse Target Center U.S. Cellular Center (Cedar Rapids) BOK Center (Tulsa) Target Center BMO Harris Bradley Center Scottrade Center (St. Louis) 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. * All times central. Bold denotes home game. 2013-14 PRESEASON RESULTS (4-3) Date 10/7/13 10/9/13 10/10/13 10/12/13 10/20/13 10/23/13 10/24/13 Opponent CSKA Moscow Toronto Milwaukee Toronto Boston Philadelphia Detroit Site Target Center Air Canada Centre The Pentagon (Sioux Falls) Target Center Bell Centre (Montreal) Wells Fargo Center Palace of Auburn Hills Result L W W L W W L Score 106-108 101-89 98-89 97-104 104-89 125-102 98-99 ALL-TIME PRESEASON RESULTS (95-84) 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1-5 3-5 2-5 4-4 4-4 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2-5 7-1 6-2 2-6 1-1 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 4-4 4-4 6-1 4-3 4-4 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 4-4 4-4 5-3 3-5 6-2 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 3-5 6-2 2-0 5-2 4-3 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -2- 2014-15 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE October Wed. 29 At Memphis 7:00 p.m. Mon. 26 At Oklahoma City 7:00 p.m. Thu. 30 Detroit 7:00 p.m. Wed. 28 Boston 7:00 p.m. 1 Chicago** 7:00 p.m. Fri. 30 At Philadelphia 6:00 p.m. Sat. 31 Cleveland 7:00 p.m. Mon. 2 Dallas 7:30 p.m. Wed. 4 Miami 7:00 p.m. Memphis 7:00 p.m. Detroit 5:00 p.m. November Sat. Wed. 5 At Brooklyn 6:30 p.m. Fri. 7 At Orlando 6:00 p.m. Sat. 8 At Miami 6:30 p.m. Wed. 12 Houston (M)* 9:00 p.m. Fri. New Orleans 7:00 p.m. Fri. 6 Dallas 7:30 p.m. Sun. 8 Wed. 19 New York 7:00 p.m. Mon. 9 Atlanta 7:00 p.m. Fri. 21 San Antonio 7:00 p.m. Wed. 11 Golden State 7:00 p.m. Sat. 22 Sat. 14 At 15 At At At Sacramento 7:00 p.m. Fri. 20 Phoenix 7:00 p.m. Wed. 26 Milwaukee 7:00 p.m. Mon. 23 At Houston 7:00 p.m. Fri. 28 At L.A. Lakers 9:30 p.m. Wed. 25 Washington 7:00 p.m. Sun. 30 At Portland 8:00 p.m. 1 L.A. Clippers 9:30 p.m. Fri. 27 At Chicago 7:00 p.m. Philadelphia 7:00 p.m. Sat. 28 Memphis 7:00 p.m. Mon. 2 L.A. Clippers 7:00 p.m. Denver 7:00 p.m. Portland 7:00 p.m. L.A. Clippers 9:30 p.m. December Mon. At Wed. 3 January February Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Mon. 8 At March Houston 7:00 p.m. San Antonio 7:30 p.m. Wed. 4 Golden State 7:00 p.m. Sat. 7 Wed. 10 Portland 7:30 p.m. Mon. 9 Fri. 12 Oklahoma City 5:00 p.m. Wed. 11 At Phoenix 9:00 p.m. Sun. 14 L.A. Lakers 6:00 p.m. Fri. 13 At Oklahoma City 7:00 p.m. Tue. 16 At Washington 6:00 p.m. Sun. 15 At San Antonio 6:00 p.m. Fri. 19 At Boston 6:30 p.m. Mon. 16 Brooklyn 7:00 p.m. Sun. 21 Indiana 6:00 p.m. Tue. 23 At Cleveland 6:00 p.m. Wed. 18 At Toronto 6:30 p.m. Thu. 19 At New York 6:30 p.m. At Fri. 26 At Denver 8:00 p.m. Sat. 27 At Golden State 9:30 p.m. Sun. 22 Charlotte 6:00 p.m. 23 At Utah 8:00 p.m. Tue. 30 At Utah 8:00 p.m. Mon. Thu. 1 Sacramento 7:00 p.m. Wed. 25 L.A. Lakers 7:00 p.m. Sat. 3 Utah 7:00 p.m. Fri. 27 At Houston 7:00 p.m. Mon. 5 Denver 7:00 p.m. Sun. 29 At New Orleans 3:00 p.m. Phoenix 8:30 p.m. Mon. 30 Utah 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee 7:30 p.m. Wed. 1 Toronto 6:00 p.m. Fri. 3 Orlando 7:00 p.m. Tue. 7 At Sacramento 9:00 p.m. Wed. 8 At Portland 9:00 p.m. Wed. 7 Fri. 9 At Sat. 10 San Antonio 7:00 p.m. Tue. 13 At Indiana 6:00 p.m. Fri. 16 At Phoenix 8:00 p.m. April Sat. 17 At Denver 8:00 p.m. Mon. 19 At Charlotte 1:00 p.m. Fri. 10 At L.A. Lakers** 9:30 p.m. Wed. 21 Dallas 7:00 p.m. Sat. 11 At Golden State 9:30 p.m. Fri. 23 New Orleans 7:00 p.m. Mon. 13 New Orleans 7:00 p.m. Sun. 25 At Atlanta 5:00 p.m. Wed. 15 Oklahoma City 7:00 p.m. (M) Game Played in Mexico City * ESPN **NBA TV - All Times Central 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -3- 2014-15 TIMBERWOLVES TRAINING CAMP ROSTER NO. 11 24 13 10 5 44 3 4 8 23 15 14 1 9 32 22 25 33 PLAYER José Juan Barea Anthony Bennett Corey Brewer Chase Budinger Gorgui Dieng Kyrylo Fesenko Brady Heslip Robbie Hummel Zach LaVine Kevin Martin Shabazz Muhammad Nikola Pekovic Glenn Robinson III Ricky Rubio Ronny Turiaf Andrew Wiggins Mo Williams Thaddeus Young POS G F F/G F C C G F G G G/F C F G C F G F HT 6-0 6-8 6-9 6-7 6-11 7-1 6-2 6-8 6-5 6-7 6-6 6-11 6-6 6-4 6-10 6-8 6-1 6-8 WT 175 245 188 218 230 297 180 215 180 185 225 290 220 180 249 194 195 230 BIRTHDATE 06/26/84 03/14/93 03/05/86 05/22/88 01/18/90 12/24/86 06/19/90 03/08/89 03/10/95 02/01/83 11/13/92 01/03/86 01/08/94 10/21/90 01/13/83 02/23/95 12/19/82 06/21/88 HEAD COACH: Flip Saunders (Minnesota) ASSISTANT COACHES: Sam Mitchell (Mercer) Sidney Lowe (North Carolina State) Ryan Saunders (Minnesota) David Adelman (Portland State) HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Gregg Farnam (St. Cloud State) PRIOR TO NBA/FROM Northeastern/Puerto Rico UNLV/Canada Florida/USA Arizona/USA Louisville/USA Canton Charge (NBDL)/Ukraine Baylor/Canada Purdue/USA UCLA/USA Western Carolina/USA UCLA/USA Panathinaikos/Montenegro Michigan/USA FC Barcelona/Spain Gonzaga/France Kansas/Canada Alabama/USA Georgia Tech/USA YR 8 1 7 5 1 5 R 1 R 10 1 4 R 3 9 R 11 7 NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 13 Glenn Robinson III Brady Heslip Robbie Hummel Gorgui Deng Zach LaVine Ricky Rubio Chase Budinger José Juan Barea Corey Brewer 14 15 22 23 24 25 32 33 44 Nikola Pekovic Shabazz Muhammad Andrew Wiggins Kevin Martin Anthony Bennett Mo Williams Ronny Turiaf Thaddeus Young Kyrylo Fesenko 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -4- JOSÉ JUAN BAREA #11 NORTHEASTERN - GUARD - 6-0 - 175 - 8 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Finished his eighth NBA season (third in Minnesota) by playing in 79 games, the second-highest total of his career… Averaged 8.4 ppg, 1.9 rpg and 3.8 apg in 18.6 mpg; his percentages from the floor (38.7%) and from long range (31.6%) were his lowest since his rookie 2006-07 year with Dallas… Shot 79.0% from the FT line, boosting that to 84.5% (60-for-71) since Jan. 1… Missed two games due to injury (Mar. 24 at Memphis, Apr. 9 vs. Chicago)… Made his lone start in the Apr. 4 double-overtime victory at Miami, netting 13 points and a season-high six rebounds in a season-best 38:50… Equaled his season high with the 21-point effort at Portland on Feb. 23 (also Nov. 15 at Denver); it's the 28th 20+ outing of his career… The Mar. 28 game vs. the L.A. Lakers was the 500th of his NBA career… Grabbed his 1000th career rebound Mar. 19 at Dallas, and went over the 4000-point mark Feb. 12 vs. Denver… The 8-for-8 effort Feb. 12 vs. Denver was one short of the club single-game mark for most FGs made without a miss… Handed out a season-high 11 assists Dec. 16 at Boston, part of his 12th career point/assist double-double; Minnesota went 17-9 when he dealt 5+ assists… Went without a blocked shot for the third season in a row; he's now played 262 games since his most recent block, the longest such drought in the NBA in 30 years. CAREER NOTES: Signed as a free agent by Minnesota on Dec. 14, 2011... Signed as a free agent by Dallas on Aug. 11, 2006 and resigned with the Mavs on July 9, 2008... 2012-13 (Minnesota): Played in 74 games, logging a career-high 1713 minutes (23.1 mpg)… Averaged 11.3 ppg, a career-high 2.8 rpg and 4.0 apg while shooting 41.7% from the floor and 78.4% from the line… Fired in a teamand career-best 97 three-pointers; he also led Minnesota by hitting 34.6% from beyond the arc… Led Minnesota in 4th-quarter scoring for the season, netting 310 of his 834 points in the final stanza (37.2% of his total)… Scored a team- and season-high 23 points Apr. 12 at Utah, his sixth 20+ outing and the 10th time he led the Wolves; the 9-for-10 effort from the line set career highs in both categories… Posted team highs with 20 points and six assists Apr. 6 vs. Detroit, one of 16 times he led in assists… Led all scorers with 21 points Mar. 26 at Detroit, matching his career best with five three-pointers; he also rang up five treys in the Mar. 12 victory over San Antonio… Picked off a season-high three steals Mar. 9 at Denver, logged a season-high 37:55 Dec. 23 at New York and hauled down a seasonhigh seven rebounds Dec. 26 vs. Houston… Contributed 11 points and a season-high 10 assists Dec. 4 at Philadelphia, his lone double-double of the year (12th career)… 2011-12 (Minnesota): Finished his first season in Minnesota and sixth in the NBA by registering career highs in scoring (11.3 ppg), assists (5.7 apg), rebounds (2.8 rpg) and minutes played (25.2 mpg)… Shot 40.0% from the floor, 37.1% (53-for-143) from three-point range and 77.6% from the line… Saw action in 41 games, missing a total of 22 due to injury and drawing three DNP-CDs… Started the final 11 contests, his only starts of the year; he averaged 16.0 ppg (42.1%) and 9.3 apg in 36.1 mpg in those 11, while shooting 43.3% (26-for-60) from three-point distance and collecting five point/assist double-doubles (seven total)… Played all 48 minutes Apr. 22 vs. Golden State, the first complete game by a Timberwolves player since Dec. 21, 2007 (Sebastian Telfair vs. Indiana)… Tallied a season-high 28 points Apr. 17 vs. Memphis, one of five 20+ efforts on the season; his five treys in that game tied a career best… Dished a career-high 15 assists Apr. 11 at Denver, the Wolves' best since Troy Hudson dealt 15 vs. Cleveland on Feb. 28, 2003… Notched his first career triple-double Mar. 23 at Oklahoma City (25 pts, 10 reb, 14 ast); he's the eighth player in club history to post a triple-double (first since 2007) and the first to accomplish that feat in a reserve role… Led Minnesota with 18 points and 11 assists Mar. 21 at San Antonio; he was credited with 10+ assists in five of his final seven road outings, averaging 11.1 apg in that stretch… Handed out his 1000th career assist Mar. 7 vs. Portland, and went over the 2500-point mark Mar. 21 at San Antonio… Led the Wolves with 22 points (going 5-for-6 from beyond the arc) in the Feb. 22 win over Utah, one of seven times he was Minnesota's top scorer... 2010-11 (Dallas): Averaged a career-high 9.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, career-high 3.9 assists and career-high 20.5 minutes in 81 games (2 starts), while shooting 43.9% (285-649 FGs) from the field, 34.9% (66-189 3FG) from 3-point range and 84.7% (133-157 FTs) from the line… Had three double-doubles and five games with 20+ points… Recorded four games with 10+ assists… Tallied 10 points (5-10 FG), 5 rebounds, and 7 assists in 23 minutes at Memphis (11/10/10)… Had a game-high 19 points (7-14 FG, 1-4 3FG, 4-4 FT) in 22 minutes vs. Philadelphia (11/12/10)… Dished out a career-high 13 assists in 27 minutes vs. New Jersey (12/9/10)… Had his career-high 29 points (11-21 FG, 1-4 3FG, 6-6 FT) in 36 minutes at MIL (1/1/11)… Recorded 25 points (912 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 18 first-half points, in 33 minutes vs. the Clippers (1/25/11)… Notched 20 points (8-12 FG, 2-4 3FG), including 15 fourth-quarter points, in 22 minutes at Sacramento (2/9/11)…Tallied 15 points and 6 assists vs. Phoenix (4/10/11)… It was his seventh straight game with 10+ points, marking his longest double figure scoring streak of his career (3/30-4/10/11)... 200910 (Dallas): Averaged 7.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 19.8 minutes in 78 games (18 starts) while shooting 44.0% (232-527 FG) from the floor, 35.7% (56-157 3FGs) from 3-point range and career-high 84.4% (76-90 FT) from the line… As a starter, averaged 11.1 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 25.7 minutes… Recorded 25 games with 10+ points, six games with 15+ points, and three games with 20+ points… Had a career-high 12 assists vs. Toronto (11/7/09) -- the most assists off the bench by a Mavs reserve since Derek Harper had 13 vs. Philadelphia (2/19/87)… Scored a season-high 23 points (10-13 FGs),...(8-15 FG, 3-5 3FG vs. Houston (12/18/09)… 2008-09 (Dallas): Averaged career-highs in many statistical categories including points (7.8), rebounds (2.2), assists (3.4), minutes (20.3), games (79) and starts (15)… Shot 44.2% (246-557 FG) from the field (career-high), 35.7% (55-154 3FG) from 3-point range and 75.3% (70-93 FT) from the line… Recorded 20 10-point games and six 20-point games… Had 15 points (7-11 FG), including game-winning 3-pointer with 50.2 seconds to go vs. the Clippers (12/2/08)… In his first start of season, tallied 18 points (6-14 FG) in 31 minutes... vs. Phoenix (12/4/08)… Recorded 21 points and 5 assists in a career-high 40 minutes vs. San Antonio (12/9/08)… Tallied 20 points, six assists, a career-high three steal, and one block in 37 minutes vs. Chicago (2/7/09)… Scored a then career-high 26 points at Houston (2/20/09)… 2007-08 (Dallas): In 44 games (9 starts), averaged 4.3 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 10.5 minutes… Shot 41.8% (71-170 FG) from the field, 38.9% (21-54 3FG) from 3-point range, and 80.0% (28-35 FTs) from the line… Shot a perfect 4-4 from 3-point range to score 25 points (9-11 FG, 4-4 3FG, 3-3 FT) in second career start vs. Sacramento (11/3/06)… Had 31 games on inactive list, including the final 18 of season... 2006-07 (Dallas): In 33 games (1 start), averaged 2.4 points and 5.8 minutes per game… Shot 35.9% (28-78 FG) from the field, 28.6% (5-21 3FG) from 3-point range and 66.7% (16-24 FT) from the free 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -5- throw line… Scored 13 of 16 points in the fourth quarter vs. Utah (4/13/07)… Recorded his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds (5 offensive) in 31 minutes at Golden State (4/17/07)... Assigned to the D-League’s Ft. Worth Flyers (1/18-1/31/07)… In 8 games (6 starts) with the Flyers, averaged 27.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 1.3 assists in 36.6 minutes per game… Shot 52.3% (79-151 FGs) from the field, 43.8% (21-48 3FGs) from 3-point range and 78.0% (39-50 FTs) from the line in Ft. Worth. PLAYOFF NOTES: Has played in 40 career postseason games, including 14 starts, averaging 7.7 points and 3.0 assists... 2011 (Dallas): Appeared in 21 playoff games for the 2011 World Champion Mavericks, averaging 8.9 points and 3.4 assists in 18.6 minutes... He tallied 22 points and eight assists in the Mavs' 2011 Western Conference Semifinals-clinching win over the Los Angeles Lakers. He started the final three games of the 2011 NBA Finals vs. Miami, scoring 17 points in Game 4 and 15 points (on 7 -for-12 shooting) in the deciding Game 5... 2010 (Dallas): In six first round games vs. SA, averaged 5.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 17.5 minutes…playoff career-high 14 points (6-13 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 32 minutes in Game 3 at SA (4/23/10)... 2009 (Dallas): In 10 games (4 starts), averaged 7.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 22.1 minutes… In five first round games (3 starts) vs. San Antonio, averaged 10.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 26.4 minutes… In first career postseason start, recorded 13 points (5-8 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 7 assists, 1 steal, 33 minutes in Game 3 vs. SA (4/23/09)…In five Western Conference Semifinal games (1 start) vs. Denver, averaged 5.2 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 17.8 minutes… 2008 (Dallas): In Game 4 vs. NO (4/27/08), appeared for five minutes and scored 8 points (3-4 FGs, 2-2 3FGs)... 2007 (Dallas): Appeared in two first round games vs. GS for a total of four minutes. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Most recently competed in the 2014 FIBA World Cup with Puerto Rico, averaging 22.0 points and 3.2 assists per game... Competed in the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship for Puerto Rico, leading his team to a second place finish and a berth in the 2014 FIBA World Cup... Played in the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, averaging 11.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists in three games... Appeared in 10 games for Puerto Rico (finished fourth place) in the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship, totaling averages of 11.7 points, 3.9 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game... Represented Puerto Rico in five games at the 2010 FIBA World Championships (Istanbul, Turkey), averaging a team-high 16.4 points, 5.4 assists and 3.8 rebounds... Represented Puerto Rico in five games at the 2008 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Athens, Greece), averaging 12.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists... Played for Puerto Rico (finished in third place) in the 2007 FIBA Americas Tournament, averaging 7.5 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 8 games. COLLEGE NOTES: Averaged 21.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 8.4 assists as a senior... CAA Preseason All-Conference First Team selection... CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major All-America selection... Named CAA Co-Player of the Week (11/22)… Scored 22 points in season opener vs. Brown... Followed that with 28 points and 14 assists in comeback win over Central Connecticut… Converted 10-13 FGs, including 3-3 3FGs in 23-point effort against Lasell... Earned All-Tournament Team honors for a 45-point, 18assist effort over 2 games in the California Golden Bear Classic... Moved into third on the NU all-time field goals list in that game, surpassing Mark Halsel (1980-84)... Scored 26 points with 10 assists in victory over Georgia State... Followed with his second-straight double-double, a season-high 32 points and 10 assists in 38 minutes at Old Dominion. PERSONAL NOTES: Born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico… Parents are Jaime Barea and Marta Mora… Has two older brothers, Jamie J. Barea and Jason J. Barea… Has a son, Sebastian… Chosen as the flag bearer for the Puerto Rican delegation at the Centro American Games to be held in July in hometown of Mayagüez, P.R.... Twitter handle: @JJBareaPR NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota G 33 44 79 78 81 41 74 79 509 Min 191 460 1600 1546 1669 1032 1713 1471 9682 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 28 78 .359 71 170 .418 246 557 .442 232 527 .440 285 649 .439 167 418 .400 316 758 .417 254 656 .387 1599 3813 .419 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 6 21 .286 21 54 .389 55 154 .357 56 157 .357 66 189 .349 53 143 .371 97 280 .346 73 231 .316 427 1229 .347 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 16 24 .667 28 35 .800 70 93 .753 76 90 .844 133 157 .847 76 98 .776 105 134 .784 79 100 .790 583 731 .798 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 7 18 25 4 43 47 36 141 177 17 129 146 29 130 159 14 100 114 34 173 207 16 138 154 157 872 1029 Ast 24 58 269 258 317 232 294 303 1755 PF 19 48 121 119 136 61 131 129 764 Stl 1 14 37 35 30 21 32 26 196 TO 14 35 105 102 136 103 145 125 765 Blk 1 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 14 Pts 78 191 617 596 769 463 834 660 4208 Avg 2.4 4.3 7.8 7.6 9.5 11.3 11.3 8.4 8.3 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 16 .313 4 10 .400 16 50 .320 27 78 .346 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 9 13 .692 1 3 .333 27 34 .794 37 52 .712 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 17 20 4 8 12 8 31 39 15 56 71 Ast 0 1 34 15 71 121 PF 0 1 13 13 28 55 Stl 0 0 3 2 6 11 TO 0 0 6 10 23 39 Blk 0 0 0 1 0 1 Pts 0 8 76 35 187 306 Avg 0.0 8.0 7.6 5.8 8.9 7.7 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Year 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 Totals Team Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas G 2 1 10 6 21 40 Min 4 5 221 105 390 725 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 31 71 .437 15 37 .405 72 172 .419 121 284 .426 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -6- ANTHONY BENNETT #24 UNLV - FORWARD - 6-8 - 245 - 1 YEAR 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in four games (all starts) for the Cavaliers Summer League team in Las Vegas…Averaged 13.3 points and 7.8 rebounds in 29.8 minutes per game… Was the team’s top rebounder and second leading scorer… Had 15 points and seven rebounds in 31 minutes against Milwaukee on July 11… Recorded a double-double of 13 points and 14 rebounds in 31 minutes versus San Antonio on July 13. 2013-14 SEASON: Played in 52 games for the Cleveland Cavaliers… Averaged 4.2 points and 3.0 rebounds in 12.8 minutes per game… Notched two double-doubles on the season… Posted 14 points on 5-for-8 shooting, including a pair of three-pointers in 13 minutes off the bench March 4 vs. San Antonio… Pulled down nine rebounds to go along with seven points in 16 minutes Feb. 19 vs. Orlando… Recorded the second double-double of his career with 10 points on 5-for-9 shooting and a career-high 11 rebounds in 24 minutes off the bench Feb. 18 at Philadelphia… In five games from Feb. 3-11, averaged 10.8 points on 48.6% (17-for-35) shooting, including 62.5% (5-for-8) from the three-point line and 5.4 rebounds in 21.2 minutes per game… Registered his first career doubledouble with a career-high 19 points on 6-for-9 shooting and 10 rebounds in 30 minutes off the bench Feb. 11 vs. Sacramento… Tallied 15 points, eight rebounds and one block in 31 minutes Jan. 28 vs. New Orleans… Pulled down eight rebounds in 18 minutes Jan. 7 vs. versus Philadelphia… Scored in double figures six times… Led or tied for the team lead in blocks four times… Was DNP-CD 15 times and DND nine times on the season… Missed two games due to illness from Dec. 20-21… Missed one game on Feb. 28 due to right knee soreness… Missed 17 games from March 12 – April 12 due to a left patellar tendon strain… Was placed on the Inactive List six times on the season. COLLEGE NOTES: Played one season at UNLV… In 35 games (32 starts), averaged 16.1 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 27.1 minutes per game… Named Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year in his only year at UNLV… First-Team All-Mountain West, MWC All-Tournament team and was one of 15 finalists on the ballot for the John R. Wooden National Player of the Year Award… Also named to the Sporting News' All-Freshman Team, USBWA Freshman All-America Team, USBWA's All-District VIII, First-Team NABC All-District 17 and MW Championships All-Tournament Team… Honorable Mention Associated Press All-American and a finalist for both the Oscar Robertson Trophy and Wayman Tisdale Award, given by the USBWA to the nation’s top player and freshman, respectively… Shot 53.3% from the field, including a team-best 37.5% mark from the three-point line… Recorded 12 double-doubles, which ranked him third nationally among all freshmen… Reached double-figure scoring in 28 of his 35 games, including 13 with 20-ormore points… Ranked seventh in the Mountain West Conference in scoring, fourth in blocks and fifth in rebounding…led UNLV in three-point shooting percentage (37.5%)… Posted a career-high 28 points Jan. 5 vs. Cal State Bakersfield on 10-for-13 shooting from the field with 10 rebounds in 29 minutes… Tallied 22 points on 9-for-14 shooting and a season-high 16 rebounds Jan. 12 vs. Air Force. PERSONAL NOTES: Credits his mother, Edith, as his biggest influence… The first McDonald's High School All-American to attend UNLV straight from high school since Freddie Banks in 1983… Also played in the Jordan Brand Classic Game and competed in the McDonald’s Slam Dunk contest… Led Findlay Prep to a 32-1 record and the school's third ESPN National High School Invitational Championship (in four years), where he earned MVP honors and was named to the All-Tournament Team… Favorite hobby is playing video games… Favorite food is lasagna… Favorite television show is Family Guy… First Canadian-born player to be selected No. 1 overall in the NBA Draft. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year Team 13-14 Cleveland Totals G 52 52 Min 663 663 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 80 225 .356 80 225 .356 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 13 53 .245 13 53 .245 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 44 69 .638 44 69 .638 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 49 106 155 49 106 155 Ast 17 17 PF 93 93 Stl 21 21 TO 47 47 Blk 8 8 Pts 217 217 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -7- Avg 4.2 4.2 COREY BREWER #13 FLORIDA - FORWARD/GUARD - 6-9 - 188 - 7 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Returned to Minnesota for his seventh NBA campaign, having signed as an unrestricted free agent to a three-year contract on July 12… Started 81 games, missing only Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City due to personal reasons… Averaged 12.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg and 1.7 apg (in 32.2 mpg) while shooting a career-high 48.1% from the floor, 28.0% from three-point range and 71.8% from the FT line… Boosted his scoring to 15.9 ppg (on 55.0% shooting) over the final 15 contests; he attempted just 81 treys in his final 46 games, compared to 130 in the first 35… Ranked 7th in the NBA in steals by swiping a career-best 1.85 spg, and also finished 4th in fast break scoring (5.2 ppg)… Exploded for a career-high 51 points Apr. 11 vs. Houston (tying Kevin Love's franchise single-game record), adding a career-best six steals… He becomes the fourth player in NBA history to collect 50+ points and 6+ steals in the same game, joining Rick Barry, Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan… Swiped 4+ steals in four straight games (Apr. 5-11), equaling the longest such streak by any NBA player since Baron Davis put together seven in a row in Nov. 2003… Passed Doug West (428) for 3rd place on the Wolves' all-time steal chart Apr. 8 vs. San Antonio… Played a career-high 47:32 on Mar. 19 at Dallas… Tallied a game-high 26 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland, one of seven 20+ performances this year and one of 12 career times he's scored 25+… Snagged a seasonhigh 12 rebounds Dec. 15 at Memphis, his fifth career double-digit night; he also went over the 4000-career-point mark in that contest… The five 3-pointers Nov. 13 vs. Cleveland are one shy of his career best… He's the 11th player to enlist for two separate stints with the Wolves, having played four seasons (2007-08 through 2010-11) in his first tour after being selected by Minnesota in the 1st round of the 2007 NBA Draft. CAREER NOTES: Signed by the Wolves as a free-agent on July 12, 2013... Originally drafted by Minnesota with the 7th overall selection of the 2007 NBA Draft... Traded to New York as part of a 12-player, three-team trade... Waived by the Knicks on March 1, 2011... Signed by the Dallas Mavericks as a free agent on March 3, 2011... 2012-13 (Denver): Appeared in all 82 games (two starts), averaging 12.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.44 steals in 24.4 minutes… Tallied 28 points and three rebounds vs. SAS on 4/10… Exploded for 29 points (5-6 3FG) and five steals vs. PHI on 3/21… Had team-high 26 points to go with six boards vs. OKC on 1/20… Scored 27 points while hitting a career-high six threes (6-7 3FG) vs. LAL on 12/26… 2011-12 (Denver): Appeared in 59 games (17 starts) and averaged 8.9 points and 3.5, in 21.5 minutes… Shot 43.4% from the field and 69.2% from the free throw line… Posted a season-high 26 points on 10-of-14 shooting (5-of-6 from 3FG) and five rebounds in 32 minutes at MEM on 2/17… Had 19 points, five rebounds and two steals in 34 minutes at IND on 2/11… Registered nine points and a season-high five steals at DAL on 2/14/12… Led the bench with 1.22 steals per game, ranking third overall on the team… Scored in double-digits in eight straight games from 2/17 at MEM – 3/4 at SAS… Early in the season, recorded 3 DNP-CD on 12/31 at LAL, 1/1 vs. LAL and 1/6 at NOH... 2010-11 (Minnesota; Dallas): Appeared in 69 total games (24 starts) and averaged 8.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg, and 1.3 apg in 21.9 minutes… Shot 39.5% from the field and 70.8% from the free throw line… Played in 56 games with Minnesota (22 starts) averaging 8.6 ppg, 2.7 rpg, and 1.4 apg in 24.3 minutes… Played in 13 games for Dallas (2 starts) averaging 5.3 ppg, and 1.8 rpg in 11.4 minutes… Had a season-high 23 points (8-15 FGs), and five steals in 34 minutes vs. Orlando on 1/15/11… Registered 20 points in 28 minutes at Phoenix on 12/15/10… Waived by New York on 3/1/11… Acquired by Dallas as a free agent on 3/3/11… Scored in double figures on 27 occasions, including three games of 20+… Registered three DNP-CDs and spent six games on the inactive list (CDs) with Dallas... 2009-10 (Minnesota): Became just the second Timberwolves player in the past 5 years to start all 82 games… Averaged 13.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 2.4 apg in 30.3 minutes… Shot a career-best 43.1% from the floor and 64.8% from the FT line… Led the Wolves with 82 3-pointers, shooting 34.6% 3FGs… Ranked 18th in the NBA in steals (1.43 spg), tallying 3+ on 13 occasions… Tallied first career double-double with 22 points and 13 rebounds vs. Denver on 11/25/09… Career-high 27 points vs. Washington on 12/26/09… Led Minnesota in scoring 17 times, and scored 20+ points 14 times (57 double-figure games)… 2008-09 (Minnesota): Played only 15 games before suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee vs. Denver on 11/29/08… Underwent surgery on 12/17/08 and missed the season's final 67 games… Played in 15 games (8 starts) prior to the injury, averaging 6.2 ppg and 3.3 rpg in 20.5 minutes while shooting 41.4% from the floor and 73.7% from the foul line … 2007-08 (Minnesota): Appeared in 79 games (35 starts) during his rookie season… Averaged 5.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg and 1.0 spg while shooting 37.4% from the floor and 80.0% from the FT line in 22.8 minutes… 18 double-figure scoring games… 18 rebounds at Atlanta on 12/6/07, the best single-game total by a Timberwolves rookie since Dean Garrett corralled 20 at San Antonio on 1/31/97… 16 points at Houston on 1/11/08… Season-best 16 points vs. Utah on 3/30/08)… Missed one game due to a right thigh contusion on 3/5/08. PLAYOFF NOTES: Has played in 19 career postseason games, averaging 6.9 points and 1.4 rebounds... 2013 (Denver): Appeared in six postseason contests, registering averages of 10.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists... Scored 19 points in 30 minutes in Game 2 vs. Golden State, one of four games in the series that he reached double figures... 2012 (Denver): Appeared in seven games vs. L.A. Lakers, averaging 8.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 16.6 minutes… Scored 10+ three times, including a playoff career-high 18 points in GM 6 on 5/10... 2011 (Dallas): Appeared in 6 playoff games averaging 1.5 points in 3.8 minutes for Dallas on their way to the 2011 NBA championship. COLLEGE NOTES: Played three seasons at the University of Florida… Averaged 11.3 points (47.9% FGs, 35.6% 3FGs, 70.8% FTs), 4.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.6 steals in 108 games (106 starts)… Was a member of Florida’s National Championship teams in 2006 and 2007 when the Gators became the first school to post back-to-back titles in 15 years… Finished his career as Florida’s all-time scoring leader in the NCAA Tournament with 198 points… Ranks T-28th on Florida’s all-time scoring list with 1,225 points… Ranks 5th in career steals with 176… Named Most Outstanding Player of the 2007 NCAA Tournament Final Four… Earned First Team All-SEC honors and named the SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a junior… 2006-07: Ranked 2nd on the team in scoring (13.2 ppg) and assists (2.9 apg) and 3rd in rebounding (4.7 rpg)… 2005-06: Named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team as a sophomore… Averaged 12.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 39 games… 4 games with 20+ points… Posted the only triple-double in Florida 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -8- history with 15 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high 13 assists vs. Jacksonville on 12/18/05… 11 points and 7 rebounds vs. UCLA in the 2006 National Championship Game… 2004-05: Earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors… Averaged 7.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and a team-high 1.4 steals… 8 games with 10+ points. PERSONAL: Parents are Glenda and the late Pee Wee Brewer… Hosts a summer basketball camp for elementary students in his hometown of Portland, Tenn… Helped unveil a new Reading and Learning Center at Scheffer Recreation Center in St. Paul prior to his rookie season… Actively participates in fundraising events for the American Diabetes Association and the Juvenile Diabetes Association as the disease has impacted his immediate family… Named to the McDonald’s All-American Team in 2004 after averaging 29.4 points and 12.8 rebounds per game during his senior season at Portland High School… Has his own website (www.cbrewer22.com)… Twitter handle: @CoreyBrewer13. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Dallas Denver Denver Minnesota G Min 79 1803 15 307 82 2482 56 1362 13 148 59 1287 82 2003 81 2609 467 12001 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 182 486 .374 37 90 .411 409 949 .431 168 437 .384 25 51 .491 201 463 .434 375 883 .425 388 807 .481 1785 4166 .428 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 7 36 .194 5 12 .416 82 237 .346 26 99 .263 4 13 .308 33 127 .260 91 307 .296 59 211 .280 307 1042 .295 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 88 110 .800 14 19 .737 166 256 .648 121 171 .708 15 21 .714 90 130 .692 149 216 .690 163 227 .718 806 1150 .701 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 82 210 292 18 31 49 70 209 279 45 107 152 12 11 23 43 107 150 55 180 235 63 144 207 388 999 1387 Ast 111 25 193 77 12 88 124 135 765 PF 188 37 224 134 25 113 154 210 1085 Stl 76 15 117 89 11 72 118 151 649 TO 25 13 164 77 10 56 102 105 616 Blk 89 3 29 14 2 17 23 30 143 Pts 459 93 1066 483 69 525 990 998 4683 Avg 5.8 6.2 13.0 8.6 5.3 8.9 12.1 12.3 10.0 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 1 3 .333 6 20 .300 9 36 .250 16 56 .286 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 0 0 --6 8 .750 14 21 .666 20 29 .690 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 0 2 2 6 8 14 3 8 11 9 18 27 Ast 1 6 7 14 PF 5 11 19 35 Stl 4 7 6 17 TO 2 2 7 11 Blk 0 2 1 3 Pts 9 58 65 132 Avg 1.5 8.3 10.8 6.9 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Year 10-11 11-12 12-13 Totals Team Dallas Denver Denver G 6 7 6 19 Min 23 116 146 570 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 4 9 .444 23 54 .426 21 68 .309 48 131 .366 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -9- CHASE BUDINGER #10 ARIZONA - FORWARD - 6-7 - 218 - 5 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Endured another injury-shortened season, his second in Minnesota and fifth in the NBA… Saw action in 41 games, having been sidelined for the first 34 following arthroscopic surgery on his left knee (making his season debut Jan. 8 vs. Phoenix) and missing the final six due to a sprained right ankle… Averaged a career-low 6.7 ppg and 2.5 rpg while logging 18.3 mpg… His 39.4% accuracy from the floor is also the lowest of his career; he hit 35.0% from three-point range and 82.1% from the FT line… Made eight starts, tallying 10.5 ppg in 23.6 mpg while going 14-for-32 (43.8%) from long range in those eight… Scored 24 points Apr. 4 at Miami, his high since netting 27 for Houston vs. New Orleans on Apr. 26, 2012; he also collected season highs with four assists in 37:44… Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds Mar. 26 vs. Atlanta… Netted 10.0 ppg (46.3%) in 21.7 mpg over his final nine outings… Came off the bench in all 15 March appearances, after starting the final seven in February… Contributed 19 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland, one of 11 double-figure scoring nights. CAREER NOTES: Re-signed with the Wolves on July 12, 2013... Acquired by the Wolves, along with the draft rights to Lior Eliyahu, from the Houston Rockets on June 26, 2012 in exchange for the No. 18 overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft… Selected by the Detroit Pistons in the second round (44th overall) as an early entry candidate in the 2009 NBA Draft… Had his draft rights acquired by Houston from Detroit in exchange for a future second-round pick and cash considerations on June 25, 2009… Signed by the Rockets on Aug. 13, 2009... 2012-13 (Minnesota): Saw his fourth NBA season (first in Minnesota) interrupted by injury… Appeared in just 23 games, suffering a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee Nov. 10 at Chicago; he underwent surgery on Nov. 13 and missed 59 games before returning Mar. 21 at Sacramento… Tallied 9.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg and 1.1 apg, shooting 41.4% from the field, 32.1% on three-pointers and 76.2% from the line… Made his lone start in the Nov. 10 game at Chicago, scoring nine points and notching season highs in assists (four), steals (three) and minutes (27:53)… Netted a team-high 17 points Apr. 9 at Golden State, the second time he led, and pulled in a season-high nine rebounds Mar. 27 vs. the Lakers… Scored a team- and season-high 18 points Nov. 9 vs. Indiana, including the gamewinner with :00.8 left… 2011-12 (Houston): In his third season with Houston, averaged 9.6 points and 3.7 rebounds in 58 games (nine starts)… Finished 20th in the NBA in 3-point field goal percentage (.402, 88-219 3FG)… Was a DNP (CD) for eight games (1/21/121/25/12; 2/17/12; 2/20/12; 3/4/12-3/7/12)… Named one of four players to vie for the Sprite Slam Dunk championship on All-Star Saturday Night in Orlando (2/25/12)… Reached double-figure points 29 times, including four 20-point games… Added one doubledouble on the season… Led (or tied) the Rockets in scoring five times… Totaled 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting (3-4 3FG) vs. Atlanta (12/31/11)… Led Houston with 21 points (8-14 FG, 4-6 3FG) to go with eight rebounds (5 offensive) vs. Washington (1/27/12)… Topped the Rockets with 19 points (7-12 FG) in a 97-84 win vs. New York (1/28/12)… Posted 12 points (5-5 FT) and a season-high 10 rebounds vs. Phoenix (2/3/12)… Led Houston with 22 points (7-14 FG, 4-8 3FG) in a 103-96 victory at Portland (2/8/12)… Recorded 12 points (5-9 FG), seven rebounds, a season-high-tying four assists and two steals in a 96-89 win at Phoenix (2/9/12)… Also had a season-best four assists vs. Minnesota (1/30/12) and four at Miami (4/22/12)… Collected 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting (3-3 3FG) in a 112-106 win at New Jersey (3/10/12)… Totaled 10 points (2-2 3FG), nine rebounds and a career-high-tying three steals vs. Charlotte (3/14/12)… Started at the L.A. Clippers (3/17/12), recording 19 points (8-14 FG) and six boards in 42:14 of action… Reached doublefigure scoring in a season-high six consecutive games (3/10/12-3/18/12)… Posted 15 points (6-11 FG) and a career-high-tying three thefts at Portland (4/9/12)… Netted 19 points (7-16 FG) at Denver (4/15/12), making a season-high five 3-pointers (5-10 3FG)… Recorded 22 points (8-17 FG, 4-11 3FG) at New Orleans (4/19/12)… Topped the Rockets with a season-best 27 points (10-18 FG) in a start vs. New Orleans (4/26/12), matching his season best in makes from beyond the arc (5-9 3FG)… Made at least one 3-pointer in 24 of his last 26 outings of the season, which included a run of 12 straight games (3/24/12-4/15/12)... 2010-2011 (Houston): In his second campaign with the Rockets, averaged 9.8 points and 3.6 rebounds in 78 games (22 starts)… averaged 13.9 points in a career-high 22 starts (Rockets record: 14-8)… DND for three games (11/14/10-11/17/10) due to a sprained left ankle… On the inactive list for one game (3/23/11) with a mild-to-moderate left ankle sprain… Netted five 20-point games, including the first two 30-point performances of his career… Grabbed a career-high-tying three thefts vs. Denver (10/30/10)… Left game at Indiana (11/12/10) with a sprained left ankle… Led Houston with 22 points (8-10 FG) vs. Toronto (12/31/10)… Recorded his first career 30-point game with an even 30 points (9-18 FG, 4-8 3FG, 8-9 FT) in a 124-119 win at Cleveland (2/23/11), notching 14 of his points (4-7 FG, 5-6 FT) in a decisive fourth quarter… Scored 27 points (8-11 FG, 8-9 FT) vs. New Jersey (2/26/11)… Topped the Rockets with 20 points (6-10 FG, 4-6 3FG) at Sacramento (3/7/11)… Recorded 19 points (6-13 FG) and a season-high five assists vs. Charlotte (3/16/11)… Reached double-figure scoring in a career-best eight consecutive outings (3/1/11-3/16/11)… Left in the second quarter with a left ankle sprain vs. Utah (3/20/11)… Made another season-best 4-of-6 from beyond the arc en route to 16 points (6-15 FG) at Miami (3/27/11)… Posted 15 points (6-7 FT) and a season-high nine rebounds at Philadelphia (3/30/11)… Netted 16 points (7-15 FG) vs. the L.A. Clippers (4/9/11) to go along with his season-high-tying nine boards… Notched a career-high 35 points (12-21 FG, 4-8 3FG, 7-7 FT) in leading the Rockets to a 121-102 win at Minnesota (4/13/11)… 2009-2010 (Houston): In his rookie season, averaged 8.9 points and 3.0 rebounds in 74 games (four starts) with Houston… On the inactive list for four games, one (11/4/09) due to a left ankle sprain suffered at Utah (11/2/09) and three outings (12/23/09-12/27/09) with a right ankle sprain… Also DND for four games (12/22/09; 12/29/09-1/2/10) with the right ankle sprain… Netted a pair of 20-point performances and notched two double-doubles… Recorded double-figure scoring in a season-high six consecutive games (2/9/10-2/24/10)… Made the first regular season start of his career vs. Detroit (12/15/09), finishing with 16 points (6-11 FG), a career-high 12 rebounds and five assists… Returned at the L.A. Lakers (1/5/10) after missing seven games with a moderate-to-severe right ankle sprain, which he suffered in the second quarter vs. Oklahoma City (12/19/09)… Totaled 14 points (5-5 FG, 2-2 3FG, 2-2 FT) in the fourth quarter vs. Golden State (2/2/10)… Posted 10 points (2-5 3FG) and a career-high-tying 12 rebounds at Miami (2/9/10)… Finished with a career-high six assists vs. Orlando (2/24/10)… Also made starts at Utah (2/27/10) and vs. the L.A. Clippers (3/25/10)… Led Houston with a season-high 24 points (9-13 FG) vs. Washington (3/30/10)… Got a start at forward at Boston (4/2/10), matching his season-high 24 points (9-14 FG) behind a career-best 6-of-8 night from behind the arc in 45:16 of action… Registered a career-best three steals at the L.A. Lakers (11/15/09) and three vs. Utah (4/7/10). 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -10- INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Selected MVP of the 2006 Nike Junior World Championships held in Douai, France, leading Team USA to a 6-0 record with averages of 28 points and eight rebounds per game. COLLEGE NOTES: Averaged 17.0 points (.469, 599-1276 FG; .383, 190-496 3FG) and 5.8 rebounds in three seasons at Arizona… Finished career ranked 11th on Arizona’s scoring list with 1,697 career points, which stands as the highest all-time point total in three seasons or less by a UA player… Earned All-America Honorable Mention for a second straight year from The Associated Press and was a First-Team All-Pac-10 selection as a junior… One of just two Wildcats to start every game his sophomore season, earning ThirdTeam All-Pac-10 accolades… Selected as the 2007 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, becoming just the fifth Wildcats player to earn that honor… Was one of just nine freshman in Arizona history to ever score more than 400 points in a season… Inducted into Arizona’s Ring of Honor in 2011. PERSONAL NOTES: Born on May 22, 1988, in San Diego, California… Son of Mara and Duncan Budinger… Majored in sociology at Arizona… Favorite all-time movie is Gladiator… Lists favorite all-time TV show as Entourage… Favorite athlete growing up was Michael Jordan… Co-hosted Bowl ‘n Bash on Mar. 22, 2011, a free event for kids and mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters… Held his Inaugural Basketball Camp for San Diego-area youth at La Costa Canyon High School in Aug. 2010 … Scholar athlete at La Costa Canyon High School, ranking as one of the nation’s top players in both basketball and volleyball… Averaged 34 points, 11 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals as a senior in leading La Costa Canyon to the CIF Regional Championship… A Parade magazine First-Team All-American, he also claimed co-MVP honors in the 2006 McDonald’s High School All-America Game… Was the runner-up in the 2006 McDonald’s All-American Slam Dunk contest… In 2005-06, was named San Diego County Male Athlete of the Year by the San Diego Union-Tribune for his exploits in both basketball and volleyball… Was a three-time San Diego County Volleyball Player of the Year and the 2006 Mizuno National High School Volleyball Player of the Year... Twitter handle: @CBudinger. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Houston Houston Houston Minnesota Minnesota G 74 78 58 23 41 274 Min 1488 1738 1298 508 751 5783 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 249 565 .441 279 656 .425 208 471 .442 79 191 .414 100 254 .394 915 2137 .428 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 92 249 .369 89 274 .325 88 219 .402 26 81 .321 42 120 .350 337 943 .357 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 67 87 .770 118 138 .855 54 70 .771 32 42 .762 32 39 .821 303 376 .806 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 38 182 220 52 229 281 38 179 217 15 56 71 19 84 103 162 730 892 Ast 88 127 74 25 31 345 PF 85 114 65 29 58 351 Stl 34 41 29 14 19 137 TO 48 67 55 23 24 217 Blk 11 18 7 7 2 45 Pts 657 765 558 216 274 2470 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -11- Avg 8.9 9.8 9.6 9.4 6.7 9.0 GORGUI DIENG #5 LOUISVILLE - CENTER - 6-11 - 230 - 1 YEAR 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Closed his rookie NBA campaign on the upswing, highlighted by being named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for March… Saw action in 60 games overall, including 33 of the final 35; he averaged 4.8 ppg and and 5.0 rpg (in 13.6 mpg) while shooting 49.8% from the floor and 63.4% from the FT line… Started 15 of the final 18 contests, averaging 12.0 ppg and 11.3 rpg in 30.2 mpg and hitting 52.8% (84-for-159) from the floor in those 18 while collecting nine double-doubles… Hit the gamewinning shot with :04.6 left Apr. 11 vs. Houston, capping a 12-point, 20-rebound performance… Became the fifth player in Wolves history to record a 20-point/20-rebound game Mar. 20 at Houston (22 pts/21 reb), joining Kevin Garnett, Tom Gugliotta, Al Jefferson and Kevin Love… He's also just the fourth NBA rookie in the past 20 years to accomplish that feat (Joe Smith, Tim Duncan, DeJuan Blair)… Also dealt a season-high four assists in the Mar. 20 game at Houston… Made his first start Mar. 16 vs. Sacramento; the five blocks tied a team season best. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by the Timberwolves on draft night (June 27, 2013) along with the draft rights to Shabazz Muhammad (14th overall) from the Utah Jazz in exchange for the draft rights to Trey Burke (9th overall)... Selected by the Utah Jazz with the 21st overall selection in the 2013 NBA Draft. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Helped Senegal reach the knockout stage of the 2014 FIBA World Cup where they were eliminated by host nation Spain... Averaged a team-high 16 points and 10.7 rebounds per game... Recorded three double-doubles in five group stage games, including a 27-point outburst against Croatia... Totaled 16 points, 11 rebounds and five steals and hit a game-winning threepointer at the buzzer in leading Senegal to a 66-65 victory over Team USA Midwest in the 2009 Nike Global Challenge in Oregon on Aug. 8, 2009. COLLEGE NOTES: 2012-13: BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and an All-BIG EAST first team selection... Averaged 8.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots in six NCAA Tournament games.... An All-Midwest Region selection... Narrowly missed a tripledouble in the BIG EAST Championship title game vs. Syracuse with nine points, nine rebounds and a career-high eight assists... Scored a career-high 23 points against Seton Hall (10-of-11 FG), adding eight rebounds and three blocked shots (2/23/13)... In league games only, he led in the BIG EAST Conference in rebounding (10.8 rpg) and was second in blocked shots (2.8 bpg)... In overall statistics, he ranked second in the BIG EAST Conference and 29th nationally in rebounding (9.4 rpg), and third in the league and 24th nationally in blocked shots (2.5)... His 9.4 rebounding average was the highest in 19 years (since Clifford Rozier in 1993-94, 11.1 rpg)... 2011-12: Led the BIG EAST and was eighth nationally in blocked shots (3.2 per game), was third in the league in rebounding (9.1; 45th in the nation) and seventh in field goal percentage (.525)... His 128 blocked shots as a sophomore were a new UofL single season record... He swatted six shots three times (vs. Memphis, Kentucky, Seton Hall) and seven on three occasions (vs. St. John's, Rutgers, Michigan St.)... Had 11 double-doubles as a sophomore, the latest being 11 points, 13 rebounds and four steals at Cincinnati... His 11 double-doubles were third in the BIG EAST... Named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament team after averaging 8.8 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.3 blocked shots while shooting 68.2 percent from the field in the four games... 2010-11: Ranked third in the BIG EAST and 53rd nationally in blocks (1.9)... Blocked a shot in 24 of his 29 games as a freshman, with multiple swats in 13 games... Blocked at least four shots in five games, including rejecting five against Seton Hall and at USF in his first two BIG EAST games... Starter at center in 10 games, averaging 6.4 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.2 blocks in those 10 starts while hitting 26-of-42 field goals (.619)... Produced his first career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 12 rebounds against Connecticut (2/18/11). PERSONAL NOTES: Born on Jan. 18, 1990... Son of Momar Dieng and Seynabou Diagne... One of eight children in his family... Majored in communication at Louisville... Speaks five languages (Spanish, French, Italian, English and his native Wolof)... Honored at The White House on June 23, 2013 as President Obama welcomed the 2013 NCAA Champion Louisville Cardinals for a celebration... Averaged 15.4 points, 12.6 rebounds and 7.2 blocked shots as a senior at Huntington St. Joseph Prep in Huntington, West Virginia... Enjoys playing video games in his spare time... Twitter handle: @GorguiDieng. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year Team 13-14 Minnesota Totals G 60 60 Min 818 818 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 113 227 .498 113 227 .498 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 59 93 .634 59 93 .634 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 103 197 300 103 197 300 Ast 39 39 PF 108 108 Stl 30 30 TO 54 54 Blk 50 50 Pts 286 286 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -12- Avg 4.8 4.8 ROBBIE HUMMEL #4 PURDUE - FORWARD - 6-8 - 220 - 1 YEAR 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): One of three rookies on the Wolves' roster this season, he appeared in 53 games (five starts), including 19 of the final 20… Contributed 3.4 ppg and 2.5 rpg in 12.4 mpg while shooting 37.9% from the field, 36.0% from beyond the arc and 93.8% from the FT line… Closed the season by connecting on 17 of his final 32 three-point attempts (53.1%) over a 16-game stretch… Netted a season-high 12 points Apr. 5 at Orlando, his fourth double-digit scoring night… Claimed a season-high eight rebounds Feb. 23 at Portland; he averaged 9.7 reb/48 on the year… Member of the Wolves' entry at the 2013 Las Vegas Summer League, where he tallied 8.6 ppg (47.1%) and 5.8 rpg. CAREER NOTES: Re-signed by Minnesota on July 22, 2014... Signed by Minnesota on Sept. 26, 2013… Selected by Minnesota in the 2nd round (58th overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft. PROFESSIONAL NOTES: 2012-13: Wrapped up his first pro season by appearing in 30 games for Spanish club Blusens Monbús Obradoiro in the Liga Endesa (ACB)… Averaged 10.1 ppg and 3.8 rpg in 20.3 mpg, shooting 47.0% from the field, 41.2% (28-for-68) from three-point range and 89.1% from the FT line… Reached double figures on 19 occasions, scoring a game- and season-high 19 points (in 24:33) in the Apr. 14 victory at Real Madrid… Added 18 points Jan. 13 at Joventut, and snared nine rebounds Dec. 1 at Estudiantes… Debuted on Nov. 10 vs. Murcia, having been sidelined for two months after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: 2009: Averaged 7.3 points and 5.6 rebounds in seven games (three starts) to help lead Team USA to the bronze medal at the 2009 World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. COLLEGE NOTES: Purdue's first-ever winner of the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award… An honorable mention AP All-American… USBWA All-District V… NABC All-District 7… Puerto Rico Tip-Off All-Tournament Team… Big Ten Player of the Week (Feb. 27)… Finished his career ranked ninth in program history in points (1,772), fourth in rebounds (862), three-point field goals (216) and games started (120), sixth in free throw percentage (.841) and minutes played (3,830), seventh in blocks (112) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.94), 11th in steals (132), 12th in free throws made (390), 14th in double-doubles (20) and 24th in assists (268)… 2011-12: Made 72 three-pointers to rank ninth on Purdue's single-season chart… Ranked fourth in the Big Ten in scoring (16.4) and rebounds (7.2), fifth in free throw percentage (.825) and blocks per game (1.2) and sixth in three-pointers per game (2.1) in overall games… Ranked fourth in the conference in rebounds (7.8), fifth in free throw percentage (.843), sixth in blocks per game (1.2), seventh in scoring (16.3) and 12th in three-pointers per game (1.7) in Big Ten games only… 2010-11: Named to the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50… Missed the season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in preseason practice… 2009-10: Second-team State Farm Coaches AllAmerican… Honorable mention AP All-American… UBWA All-District V… NABC All-District 7… First-team All-Big Ten… Academic AllBig Ten… John R. Wooden Award and Oscar Robertson Trophy finalist… Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team… Started all 27 games before suffering a season-ending knee injury on Feb. 24… Averaged 15.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.0 blocks per game… Led the Big Ten and ranked eighth in the NCAA in free throw percentage with a mark of 90.2 percent, the second-best single-season mark in program history… Also ranked fourth in the league in defensive rebounds (5.3), sixth in both in rebounds (6.9) and blocked shots (1.0), seventh in scoring (15.7) and 12th in three-point field goals per game (1.6) in all games… Ranked second in free throw percentage (89.2), third in defensive rebounds (5.8), sixth in rebounds (7.3) and blocks (1.2), seventh in scoring (16.2) and three-point field goal percentage (40.9), 11th in three-point field goals (1.8) and 15th in steals (1.1) in league play… 2008-09: Received third-team All-Big Ten honors from the conference media and head coaches… Named MVP of the Big Ten Tournament… USBWA AllDistrict V honoree… Academic All-Big Ten… Led the Boilermakers in scoring 10 times and rebounding on 13 occasions in 32 games… Averaged 12.5 points, a team-best 7.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game… 2007-08: Named first-team All-Big Ten by the league's media and head coaches, becoming the first Purdue freshman to ever garner first-team honors… Selected to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team… Earned USBWA All-District recognition… One of 24 finalists for the John R. Wooden Award… One of 10 finalists for the Oscar Robertson National Player of the Year Award… Named Big Ten Player of the Week on Feb. 11… Led the conference in three-point field goal percentage (44.7) and ranked 11th in scoring (11.4). PERSONAL: Full name is Robert John Hummel… Born on March 8, 1989 in Valparaiso, Ind… Son of Glenn and Linda Hummel… Has one brother, Dan… Contemplated a career as a hip hop artist this past summer, but ultimately decided to concentrate on basketball... Twitter handle: @RobbieHummel. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year Team 13-14 Minnesota Totals G 53 53 Min 655 655 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 67 177 .379 67 177 .379 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 32 89 .360 32 89 .360 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 15 16 .938 15 16 .938 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 35 97 132 35 97 132 Ast 23 23 PF 57 57 Stl 16 16 TO 10 10 Blk 2 2 Pts 181 181 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -13- Avg 3.4 3.4 ZACH LaVINE #8 UCLA - GUARD - 6-5 - 180 - ROOKIE 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Started all six of the Wolves’ games, averaging 15.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and a team-high 2.8 assists... Shot 84.4% (27-for-32) from the free-throw line... Scored 20 points in the Wolves’ 86-77 win over Phoenix and tallied 22 points and four assists in a 97-78 win vs. New Orleans. CAREER NOTES: Selected by Minnesota in the 1st round (13th overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft. COLLEGE NOTES: Spent one season at UCLA before entering the NBA draft, playing in all 37 games and making one start (versus Oregon, Feb. 27)… Averaged 9.4 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game… Captured Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors… Shot 44.1 percent from the field, including 37.5 percent from three-point range… Finished his freshman campaign with 48 threepointers, the second-highest number of three-point field goals by a freshman in UCLA history (trailing Jason Kapono’s school-freshmanrecord 82 three-pointers in 1999-00)… Scored in double figures in 17 games, including nine of his first 10 games… Was named to the 2013 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational All-Tournament Team after having averaged 19.5 points in two games at Orleans Arena… Scored a season-high 21 points against Nevada (Nov. 28)… Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against Oregon (Feb. 27). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Three-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Bothell High School (Bothell, Wash.)… Named the 2013 Associated Press Washington state player of the year as a senior… Averaged 28.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game as a senior… Earned Class 4A all-state honors, in addition to being named the state of Washington’s “Mr. Basketball” by the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association in March 2013… Helped guide Bothell to a 21-5 overall record and 13-1 league mark in 2012-13… As a junior (2011-12), led Bothell to the Class 4A state playoffs and averaged just over 23.0 points per game… As a sophomore (2010-11), registered 25.9 points per game… Was ranked No. 27 overall nationally in his high school class by Scout.com in the fall of 2012… Also was ranked No. 51 overall by ESPN.com… Was listed as the No. 1 shooting guard on the West Coast by Scout.com and the No. 6 point guard nationally by Scout.com… Listed as the No. 1 high school senior in the state of Washington by ESPN.com and the No. 6 player on the West Coast by ESPN.com. PERSONAL NOTES: Full name is Zachary LaVine… Born March 10, 1995 in Renton, Wash… Zach is the son of Cheryl JohnsonLaVine and Paul LaVine… Has three sisters: Chandi Leishman, Linda Carter and Camryn LaVine. COLLEGE STATISTICS Year Team 13-14 UCLA Totals G 37 37 Min 904 904 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 127 288 .441 127 288 .441 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 48 128 .375 48 128 .375 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 47 68 .691 47 68 .691 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 18 76 94 18 76 94 Ast 66 66 PF 73 73 Stl 33 33 TO 42 42 Blk 6 6 Pts 349 349 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -14- Avg 9.4 9.4 KEVIN MARTIN #23 WESTERN CAROLINA - GUARD - 6-7 - 285 - 10 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Wrapped up his first season with the Wolves (10th in the NBA) by starting 68 games… Sidelined for seven games (Feb. 8-25) due to a fractured left thumb and sat out five (Apr. 4-11) with a sore right foot… Ranked 22nd in the NBA in scoring (19.1 ppg) and 4th in FT accuracy (89.1%); the latter is the second-best percentage of his career and the fifth-highest singleseason mark in franchise history… Also averaged 3.0 rpg and 1.8 apg in 32.0 mpg while shooting 43.0% from the field and 38.7% from three-point range (35th in the NBA)… Shot 44.2% from (72-for-163) beyond the arc in 35 road games, compared with 32.1% (43-for134) in 33 at Target Center… Made 92 of his final 99 FT attempts (92.9%), dating to a 1st-quarter miss Mar. 3 at Denver… Poured in a season-high 36 points in the Apr. 16 finale vs. Utah, his seventh 30+ effort this year (76th career) and the 21st time he was Minnesota's top scorer… Sank the 1000th three-pointer of his career Mar. 16 vs. Sacramento, and pulled down his 2000th career rebound Mar. 14 at Charlotte… Netted 32 points Feb. 4 vs. the L.A. Lakers; the four assists and 26 FGA were season highs… Hit the game-winning jumper with :08.4 left Jan. 24 at Golden State… Claimed a season-high 10 rebounds Nov. 20 vs. the L.A. Clippers, part of his ninth career double-double (first since Nov. 4, 2009 vs. Atlanta)… Scored his 10,000th career point Nov. 11 at the Clippers; the Feb. 7 game at New Orleans was the 600th of his career. CAREER NOTES: Traded to the Timberwolves as part of a three-team, sign-and-trade deal that sent Martin and cash considerations to Minnesota, Luke Ridnour, a 2014 second-round pick (from Minnesota) and cash considerations (from Oklahoma City) to Milwaukee and the draft rights to Szymon Szewczyk (from Milwaukee) to Oklahoma City... Drafted by the Sacramento Kings with the 26th overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft... Signed to a multiyear contract extension by Sacramento on Aug. 28, 2007... Traded to the Houston Rockets on Feb. 18, 2010 as part of a three-team trade involving Houston, New York and Sacramento... Acquired by Oklahoma City from Houston on Oct. 27, 2012 along with Jeremy Lamb, two first-round picks and a second-round pick in exchange for James Harden, Cole Aldrich, Daequan Cook and Lazar Hayward... 2012-13 (Oklahoma City): Appeared in 77 games and averaged 14.0 points (ranked 5th in the NBA among reserves), 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 27.7 minutes… Ranked 4th in the NBA in free throw shooting accuracy (89.0%; 216-243 FT)… Scored 20-plus points on 10 occasions (including three straight games from 11/16–11/21)… OKC went 9-1 when Martin scored 20-plus points… Ranked 10th in the NBA in 3-point shooting accuracy (42.6%; 158-371 3FG)… Recorded a 3-point field goal in all but 10 games this season… Posted a game-high 28 points (19 points in the second qtr) on 8-of-11 shooting on vs. ATL (11/4), including six three point makes (one shy of the OKC era record)… Recorded six made 3-point FGs after posting a game-high-tying 27 points during OKC win at NOH (11/16)… Missed one game with right quad contusion… One game DNP – flu like symptoms… Three games DND – lower back spasms… 2011-12 (Houston): Averaged a team-high 17.1 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 40 games (40 starts)… Ranked tied for fourth in the NBA in free throw percentage (career-best .894, 160- 179 FT). Registered a team-best 16 20plus point outings, including four 30-point games… Led (or tied) the Rockets in scoring 16 times… Registered five 20-point halves, including a season-best 27 first-half points (10-14 FG, 5-8 3FG, 2-2 FT) vs. New Orleans (1/19/12)… Recorded a season-best six consecutive 20-plus point games (1/19/12- 2/1/12), averaging 29.2 points (.496, 63-127 FG) and going 26-of-57 (.456) from 3-point range over that time frame… Placed on the inactive list for two games (1/27/12-1/28/12) due to inflammation in his right heel… DND for 17 games (and NWT one game (3/27/12) due to a strained right shoulder… 2010-2011 (Houston): In his second season with the Rockets, averaged a team-high 23.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.00 steals in 80 games (80 starts)… Became the first player in Rockets history to reach 1,800 points (career- high 1,876), make 500 or more free throws (career- high 594) and hit at least 100 3pointers (career-high 176) in a single season… One of three Rockets players (all-time) to finish in the NBA top-10 of at least four major statistical categories, ranking tied for first in the NBA in free throws made (career-high 594), third in 3-point field goals made (careerhigh 176), eighth in free throw percentage (.888) and ninth in points per game (23.5)… Reached the 40-point mark twice and finished with a single-season, career-high 20 30-plus point outings... Totaled a singleseason, career-best 57 20-point performances… 20092010 (Sacramento; Houston): Averaged a combined 20.6 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.00 steals in 46 games (43 starts) with Sacramento and Houston… Underwent surgery to repair a non-displaced hairline fracture of the navicular bone in his left wrist (11/9/09) and missed 32 games due to that injury, which he suffered vs. Memphis (11/2/09)… Acquired by Houston from Sacramento in a three-team trade on Feb. 18… Averaged 21.3 points (.924, 171-185 FT), 2.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 0.96 steals in 24 games (22 starts) with the Rockets… Overall, recorded 25 20-point performances and seven games of 30 or more points… Ranked 10th in the league in free throw percentage (.876, 298-340 FT)… 2008-2009 (Sacramento): Led Sacramento with a career-high 24.6 points per game (.420, 341-811 FG) in 51 games (46 starts)… Missed a total of 30 contests with an injured left ankle (11/11/08-11/29/08; 12/9/0912/28/08)… Ranked ninth in the NBA in free throws made (457) and attempted (527)… Posted 20 or more points 37 times, recorded 30-plus points on 16 occasions, reached the 40-point plateau twice and notched one 50-point game… Registered a career-high 13 consecutive games with at least 20 points (12/30/08-1/24/09)… Netted a career-high 50 points (11-22 FG, 5-11 3FG, 23-26 FT) at Golden State (4/1/09)… 2007-2008 (Sacramento): Averaged a team-leading 23.7 points, 4.5 boards, 2.1 assists and 1.02 steals 61 games (57 starts) with the Kings… Missed 17 games after suffering a strained groin vs. Utah (12/7/07)… Finished sixth in the NBA in scoring, joining Corey Maggette and Dwight Howard as the only players to average at least 20.0 points per game while attempting 15 or fewer shots per contest… Led the league in average free throws made per game (8.2)… Set a Sacramento-era, single-season record with 502 free throws made… 2006-2007 (Sacramento): Finished second in voting for the 2006-07 NBA Most Improved Player after averaging a team-high 20.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and a career-high 1.23 steals in 80 games (80 starts) with Sacramento… Made 39 consecutive free throws (11/3/06-11/15/06)… 2005-2006 (Sacramento): Averaged 10.8 points (.847, 188-222 FT), 3.6 rebounds and 0.76 steals in 72 games (41 starts) with the Kings… Posted averages of 13.7 points, 4.7 boards, 1.8 assists and 33.7 minutes in 41 games as a starter… Made 37 consecutive free throws (2/3/06-2/15/06)… 2004-2005 (Sacramento): Averaged 2.9 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 45 games off the bench as a rookie with Sacramento. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -15- PLAYOFF NOTES: Has registered averages of 13.7 points and 3.8 rebounds in 17 career playoff contests with Sacramento and Oklahoma City... 2005-06 (Sacramento): Appeared in six postseason games (one start) with Sacramento, averaging 13.2 points (2929 FT) and 5.0 rebounds… Ranked first in the NBA in playoff free throw percentage (1.000, 29-29 FT)… Recorded a playoff-careerhigh 26 points (7-15 FG, 2-4 3FG, 10-10 FT) and a postseason-career-best eight rebounds in 45 minutes played in Game Two of the First Round at San Antonio (4/25/06)… Made the game-winning layup as time expired in Game Four vs. San Antonio (4/28/06)... 201213 (Oklahoma City): Appeared in 11 playoff games for Oklahoma City, including one start, averaging 14.0 points and 3.1 rebounds in 29.4 minutes per contest... Scored 25 points in the series-clinching Game 6 at Houston and 25 points in the series opener vs. Memphis. COLLEGE NOTES: Averaged 23.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.70 steals in 79 games (77 starts) over three seasons at Western Carolina... Became the first Western Carolina athlete selected in the first round of any professional draft… Ranked fourth alltime on the Catamount’s scoring list with 1,838 points and stood as the school’s all-time leading scorer since the program moved to Division I in 1976-77… Ranked fourth all-time in 3-point field goals made (174), second in career free throw percentage (.841, 534-635 FT) and third in free throws made (534)... Earned First-Team All-Southern Conference honors in three consecutive seasons (2001-02 to 2003-04). PERSONAL NOTES: Born on Feb. 1, 1983... Son of Kevin Sr. and Marilyn Martin... Has a brother named Jonathan... Nickname is “KMart”... Majored in sports management at Western Carolina... In June, 2010, volunteered to donate money to pay for the funeral of Kasey King-Thomas, a six-year-old boy who died in a school bus accident near Martin's hometown... Favorite player growing up was Michael Jordan... Finished fourth in the Ohio “Mr. Basketball” balloting after his senior season at Zanesville High School in 2000-01. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 09-10 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Houston -Houston Houston G Min 45 455 72 1913 80 2818 61 2216 51 1947 22 774 24 859 46 1633 80 2603 40 1264 Oklahoma City 77 2136 Minnesota 68 2177 620 19162 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 45 117 .385 262 546 .480 505 1,067 .473 417 914 .456 341 811 .420 135 339 .398 154 354 .435 289 693 .417 553 1,267 .436 222 537 .413 350 778 .450 440 1023 .430 3424 7753 .442 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 5 25 .200 66 179 .369 127 333 .381 107 266 .402 115 277 .507 39 110 .355 31 100 .310 70 210 .333 176 459 .383 78 225 .346 158 371 .426 115 297 .387 1017 2642 .385 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 36 55 .655 188 222 .847 481 570 .844 502 578 .869 457 527 .867 127 155 .819 171 185 .924 298 340 .876 594 669 .888 160 179 .894 219 246 .890 303 340 .891 3238 3726 .869 — Free Throws — FG FGA Pct 6 19 .316 17 46 .370 23 65 .354 —– Rebounds –— FT FTA Pct 29 29 1.000 39 43 .907 68 72 .944 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 29 29 58 58 203 261 69 273 342 48 225 273 29 154 183 20 74 94 9 61 70 29 135 164 28 230 258 13 93 106 31 147 178 34 169 203 368 1658 2026 Ast 22 97 173 129 138 57 54 111 198 110 106 121 1205 PF 35 138 181 150 116 51 45 96 155 70 101 123 1202 Stl 16 55 98 62 61 23 23 46 80 28 72 66 584 TO 24 81 135 131 146 35 57 92 184 70 101 106 1070 Blk 3 9 11 5 8 4 2 6 15 3 8 6 74 Pts 131 778 1,618 1,443 1,254 436 510 946 1,876 682 1,077 1298 11103 Avg 2.9 10.8 20.2 23.7 24.6 19.8 21.3 20.7 23.5 17.1 14.0 19.1 17.9 Ast 3 14 17 PF 11 18 29 Stl 3 7 10 TO 2 11 13 Blk 2 3 5 Pts 79 154 233 Avg 13.2 14.0 13.7 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS — Field Goals –— Year Team G 05-06 Sacramento 6 12-13 Oklahoma City 11 Totals 17 Min 197 323 1040 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 22 54 .407 49 129 .380 71 183 .388 Off 10 2 12 Def 20 32 52 Tot 30 34 64 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -16- SHABAZZ MUHAMMAD #15 UCLA - GUARD/FORWARD - 6-6 - 225 - 1 YEAR 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in 5 games (all starts) for the Wolves entry in 2014 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas... Averaged a team-high 16.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game... Converted on 4-of-9 from three-point range (.444)... Scored 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds vs. Dallas on July 12 and scored 24 points on 7-of-13 shooting vs. Sacramento on July 17. 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Finished his rookie NBA season by appearing in 37 games for the Wolves, all off the bench… Sidelined for five games (Nov. 15-22) with a sprained right ankle and missed the final seven (Apr. 5-16) after suffering a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee Apr. 4 at Miami… Averaged 3.9 ppg and 1.4 rpg in 7.8 mpg, hitting 46.0% from the field, 27.3% from three-point range and 65.0% from the FT line… Shot 50.5% (51-for-101) after Feb. 1, averaging 25.5 pts/48 in that stretch (127 points/239 minutes)… Tallied a season-high 20 points Feb. 25 at Phoenix, one of four double-digit nights; the two steals and 24:20 were season bests, also… Pulled in a season-high seven rebounds Feb. 23 at Portland, and had 12 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland… Recalled from Iowa (D-League) on Jan. 13; he netted 24.5 ppg (57.1%) and 9.8 rpg in four games for the Energy… Played for the Wolves' entry at the 2013 Las Vegas Summer League, averaging 8.5 ppg. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by the Timberwolves on draft night (June 27, 2013) along with the draft rights to Gorgui Dieng (21st overall) from the Utah Jazz in exchange for the draft rights to Trey Burke (9th overall)... Selected by the Utah Jazz with the 14th overall selection in the 2013 NBA Draft. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Scored a record-setting 35 points for USA Basketball in the 2012 Nike Hoop Summit, where the USA Junior National Select Team lost to the World Select Team, 84-75, on April 7, 2012, in Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden)... COLLEGE NOTES: 2012-13: In his lone season at UCLA, helped UCLA to a 25-10 record, the Pac-12 regular-season title, a runnerup finished in the Pac-12 Tournament and an NCAA Tournament berth... Led UCLA with 17.9 points per game and averaged 5.2 rebounds per game... Ranked fourth in the Pac-12 in scoring (17.9 ppg)... Earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors and was named Pac-12 Co-Freshman of the Year, along with Arizona State's Jahii Carson... Earned second-team All-America honors from The Sporting News... Was a USBWA Freshman All-America selection (U.S. Basketball Writers' Association)... One of 21 players named to the 2013 Lute Olson All-America Team (only Pac-12 player selected to the team), as announced by CollegeInsider.com... Was one of eight finalists for the Integris Wayman Tisdale Award (presented to the nation's top freshman by the USBWA)... Scored at least 20 points in 14 games, helping lead UCLA to a 12-2 record in those contests... Scored in double figures in 31 of 32 games - scored in double figures in his first 12 games (had six points at Utah on Jan. 10, snapping the streak)... Ranks second on UCLA's all-time freshman scoring list (17.9 ppg), trailing Don MacLean's average of 18.6 ppg in 1988-89... Ranks ninth on the Pac-12 all-time freshman scoring list (17.9 ppg). PERSONAL NOTES: Born on Nov. 13, 1992... Parents are Ronald and Faye Muhammad... Has one older sister, Asia, and one younger brother, Rashad... Father, Ronald, played college basketball for the University of Southern California from 1981-85... Sister, Asia, is a professional tennis player... Averaged 29.4 points and 10.1 rebounds as a high school senior at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas... Named the 2012 Naismith Boy's High School Player of the Year... Entered his collegiate career as the No. 1 ranked player in the nation by rivals.com and No. 2 by espn.com and scout.com... Helped Bishop Gorman capture three Nevada 4A state titles... Twitter handle: @ShabazzMuhammad. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year Team 13-14 Minnesota Totals G 21 21 Min 290 290 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 57 124 .460 57 124 .460 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 3 11 .273 3 11 .273 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 26 40 .650 26 40 .650 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 24 29 53 24 29 53 Ast 6 6 PF 24 24 Stl 8 8 TO 16 16 Blk 1 1 Pts 143 143 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -17- Avg 3.9 3.9 NIKOLA PEKOVIC #14 MONTENEGRO (BIJELO POLJE) - CENTER - 6-11 - 290 - 4 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Saw his fourth year in Minnesota and the NBA truncated by injury… Started the first 44 contests before being sidelined for 28 of the final 38 due to bursitis in his right ankle… Appeared in 54 games overall, averaging a c areer-high 17.4 ppg and 8.7 rpg while logging 30.8 mpg… Shot 54.0% from the field -- good for 12th in the NBA as well as the second-best percentage in franchise history (trailing only his 56.4% effort in 2011-12) -- and 74.7% from the line… Was the Wolves' top scorer seven times and leading rebounder on eight occasions, tallying 20+ points 19 times and notching 23 point/rebound double-doubles… Returned from a six-game absence Mar. 28 vs. the L.A. Lakers, scoring a game-high 26 points on 9-for-10 shooting… Contributed 23 points and 11 rebounds Jan. 25 at Portland, capping an 18-game spree that saw him average 21.8 ppg (55.2%) and 10.3 rpg… It was his 30th career 20-point/10-rebound outing (11th this season)… Collected game highs of 27 points and 14 rebounds vs. Utah on Jan. 21, and snared a season-high 14 rebounds Jan. 6 at Philadelphia… Erupted for a career-high 34 points Dec. 22 at the L.A. Clippers, one of three 30+ nights this year… Pulled in 10 offensive rebounds Dec. 20 at the L.A. Lakers; he's just the third player in club history to grab 8+ offensive boards in consecutive games… Tallied 30 points Dec. 18 vs. Portland, and tied his career high with four assists Nov. 10 at the L.A. Lakers. CAREER NOTES: Signed by Minnesota to a five-year contract extension on Aug. 15, 2013… Signed by Minnesota to a multi-year contract on July 28, 2010... Selected by Minnesota with the 31st overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft... 2012-13 (Minnesota): Notched career highs in scoring (16.3 ppg), rebounding (8.8 rpg) and minutes (31.6 mpg)… Appeared in 62 games, missing 19 due to injury… Ranked 20th in the NBA in FG accuracy (52.0%) while shooting 74.4% from the line… Collected a team-high 26 double-doubles, including 11 games with 20+ points and 10+ boards… Named Western Conference Player of the Week for Apr. 1-7, the first such honor of his career and the first for any Wolves player since Al Jefferson in January 2009… Was Minnesota's top scorer on 22 occasions and leading rebounder 24 times… Shot 12-for-16 from the line Apr. 5 vs. Toronto, marking career highs in both categories… Led Minnesota with 22 points and 15 rebounds Mar. 29 vs. Oklahoma City, the fifth 20/15 effort of his career… Paced the Wolves with 27 points and a career-high 18 rebounds Feb. 20 vs. Philadelphia, and collected 25 points and 18 rebounds Jan. 8 vs. Atlanta… Matched a career high with four blocks Jan. 2 at Utah, and snared a season-high nine offensive boards Dec. 18 at Miami… Logged a season-high 42:36 vs. Dallas on Dec. 15… Scored a career-high 31 points Dec. 14 at New Orleans, his second 30+ night; he handed out a career-high four assists Nov. 27 at Sacramento… Underwent surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle on May 15… 2011-12 (Minnesota): Completed his second NBA season by averaging 13.9 ppg and 7.4 rpg in 26.9 mpg… Played in 47 games (including 35 starts), missing 12 due to injury… Shot a franchise-record 56.4% from the field, ranking 3rd in the NBA and shattering the previous club mark of 52.6% set by Kevin Garnett in 2005-06; he also hit 74.3% from the FT line… Pulled down 181 offensive rebounds in 1264 minutes to lead the NBA on both a per-48 (6.9) and percentage (16.1%) basis; he ranked 3rd in offensive boards per game (3.9) behind DeMarcus Cousins and Kevin Love… Appeared in just two of Minnesota's first 11 games and logged a total of 99 minutes in the first 17; however, his 13point effort in the Jan. 25 victory at Dallas triggered a 15-game run that saw him tally 16.6 ppg and 9.9 rpg while shooting 61.8%… Sliced his foul rate to 3.7 per 48 minutes, having committed an average of 9.8 PFs per 48 as a rookie… Hauled in a career-high 16 rebounds Apr. 22 vs. Golden State, one of point/rebound double-doubles on the season… Scored a game-high 23 points Apr. 19 at Detroit, his 11th 20+ effort and one of six times he led the Wolves… Returned Apr. 2 at Sacramento, having missed the previous seven games due to bone spurs in his right ankle… Collected 20 points and 12 rebounds Mar. 16 at the L.A. Lakers, his eighth 20/10 game on the year… Tallied a career-high 30 points with 12 rebounds (nine offensive) in the Feb. 17 win at Houston; he also swiped a career-best three steals and blocked three shots in that game… Logged a career-high 43:31 vs. Charlotte on Feb. 15, and led the Wolves with 27 points off the bench Feb. 3 at New Jersey… Went over the 1000-career-point mark in the Apr. 26 finale vs. Denver... 2010-11 (Minnesota): Finished his first season in the NBA by playing in 65 games… Missed 13 contests due to a sprained left ankle (Nov. 14Dec. 3, Dec. 18-26), one to the flu (Jan. 19) and two with a strained right hip (Mar. 27-30)… Averaged 5.5 ppg and 3.0 rpg in 13.7 mpg, shooting 51.7% from the field and 76.3% from the FT line… Started 11 times, including five in April; he tallied 9.8 ppg and 4.5 rpg while hitting 64.2% as a starter (19.5 mpg)… Scored a season-high 16 points Mar. 4 at Philadelphia (one of 10 double-figure outings), and logged a season-high 29:58 Apr. 2 at Memphis… Shot 56.2% from the floor over the final three months, after hitting 43.6% through midJanuary… Committed 9.8 PFs per 48 on the year, the highest rate for anyone in the NBA (min. 500 minutes played)… Blocked a season-high four shots Dec. 11 at Chicago, but also coughed up six TOs… Posted his first double-double (12 points, 11 rebounds) Nov. 7 at Houston. PROFESSIONAL NOTES: 2009-10: Appeared in 35 games for Panathinaikos in the Greek League, averaging 12.2 points and 3.7 rebounds in 16.6 minutes per game... Led the Greek League by shooting a career-best 72.5% from the floor... Reached double figures scoring in 26 of 35 games... Averaged 21.5 minutes per game during 13 Euroleague appearances... Scored 14.8 points and grabbed 3.5 rebounds per contest on 60.7% shooting... Scored 10 or more points in 11 of 12 games, including three games with 20 or mo re points... 2008-09: Played 18.1 minutes per game during 21 Euroleague games as Panathinaikos earned its sixth Euroleague Final Championship... Scored 13.0 points on 63.4% shooting while grabbing 3.8 rebounds per contest... 2007-08: Averaged 12.9 points and 5.1 rebounds in seven Serbian SuperLeague appearances for Partizan... Led Partizan to the quarterfinals in Adriatic League play with an average of 15.2 points and 5.5 rebounds in 28 games (26 starts)... Named Adriatic League All-Star Game MVP with 26 points and eight rebounds... Scored 16.4 points and grabbed 6.9 rebounds during Euroleague play, including four double-doubles... Named to the All-Euroleague Second Team... 2006-07: Helped lead Partizan to titles in both the Serbian and Adriatic Leagues... Averaged 12.8 points and 7.4 rebounds in the Serbian SuperLeague during the regular season...Added 7.0 points and 7.5 rebounds in five postseason games... Scored 9.0 points and grabbed 2.7 rebounds during Adriatic League play, reaching double figures scoring 13 times... Averaged 4.8 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.9 minutes per game during Euroleague play... 2005-06: Led Partizan to a Serbian SuperLeague title with 7.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game during the regular season... Added 8.2 points and 5.4 in five pla yoff 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -18- appearances... Scored 9.0 points and grabbed 2.7 rebounds during Adriatic League play, scoring double figures eight times... In Euroleague play, averaged 7.1 points and 3.6 rebounds in 18.0 minutes per game... 2004-05: Averaged 4.1 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.9 minutes for Atlas in Serbian Superleague play. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Regularly competes internationally with the Serbian National Team... Most recently played for his country during the 2011 EurobBasket Tournament where we averaged a team-high 13.0 points and 6.4 rebounds in five contests... Was a member of the Serbia & Montenegro team that won gold at the 2006 European U-20 Championships in Turkey. PERSONAL: Played on the same club team (Partizan) as former NBA star Vlade Divac, and lists Divac as his favorite player to watch while growing up… Enjoys fishing in his spare time… Is also an avid fan of Partizan’s soccer team… Lists Gladiator as his favorite movie and Russell Crowe as his favorite actor… Regularly competes with the Serbian National Team, and was a member of the Serbia & Montenegro team that won gold at the 2006 European U-20 Championships in Turkey. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota G 65 47 62 54 228 Min 887 1264 1959 1663 5773 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 136 263 .517 256 454 .564 385 741 .520 379 701 .541 1156 2159 .535 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --- — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 87 114 .763 139 187 .743 241 324 .744 186 249 .747 653 874 .747 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 90 103 193 181 165 346 230 315 545 206 262 468 707 845 1552 Ast 27 31 53 50 161 PF 181 98 143 129 551 Stl 18 29 43 30 120 TO 91 87 101 84 363 Blk 35 31 50 23 139 Pts 359 651 1011 944 2965 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -19- Avg 5.5 13.9 16.3 17.5 13.0 GLENN ROBINSON III #1 MICHIGAN - FORWARD - 6-6 - 220 - ROOKIE 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Averaged 7.7 points and 3.0 rebounds in six games (four starts)... Shot 40.0% (4-for-10) from three-point range and was second on the team with six steals... Scored 17 points on 6-of-13 shooting in the Wolves’ 97-78 win over New Orleans. CAREER NOTES: Selected by Minnesota in the 2nd round (40th overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft. COLLEGE NOTES: 2014 All-Big Ten honorable mention (Coaches & Media)... 2013 All-Big Ten honorable mention (Media)... 2013 Big Ten All-Freshman Team... 2014 Team Captain, fourth U-M sophomore to be named captain... Started all 76 career games; did not miss a game in career... Averaged 12.0 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists in his career... Scored 912 career points and grabbed 375 career rebounds... Scored in double figures in 51 career games with nine 20-plus point games... Compiled a 59-17 two-year record with a 27-9 Big Ten record... Helped U-M to two NCAA Tournament selections, the 2013 NCAA national title game and 2014 NCAA Elite Eight... Helped U-M to its first outright Big Ten regular-season title in 28 years... Helped U-M to its first No. 1 seed at the Big Ten Tournament in 2014. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Lake Central High School (2012)... Finished his career with 1,318 points (all-time leading scorer), 423 rebounds and 174 assists... 2012 IBCA Association All-State First Team... 2011 IBCA Underclass All-State First Team... 2012 Associated Press All-State Second Team... 2011 Associated Press All-State High Honorable Mention... All-Duneland Conference (2010, '11, '12)... 2012 Post-Tribune Player of the Year... All-Area (2010, '11, '12)... IBCA Junior All-Star Game, Core Six Player (2011)... IBCA Top 100 (2010, '11)... Team MVP (2010, '11, '12)... NBPA Top 100 Invitee (2011)... MVP of ESPN's High School AllAmerican game, led North team with 16 points and four rebounds. PERSONAL NOTES: Given name is Glenn Alan Robinson III... Born on Jan. 8, 1994 in Gary, Ind... Son of Shantelle Clay and Glenn Robinson II... Right-handed... Committed to Michigan (Sept. 13, 2011)... Signed with Michigan (Nov. 9, 2011)... Father, Glenn "Big Dog" Robinson, who played collegiately at Purdue (1992-94), earning 1994 John R. Wooden, Naismith and USWBA National Player of the Year accolades as well as played 11 seasons in the NBA with stops with the Milwaukee Bucks (first overall pick in 1994 NBA Draft), Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers and San Antonio Spurs. COLLEGE STATISTICS Year Team 12-13 Michigan 13-14 Michigan Totals G 39 37 76 Min 1312 1194 2506 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 167 292 .572 182 373 .488 349 422 .448 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 23 71 .324 33 108 .306 56 179 .313 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 71 105 .676 87 115 .757 158 220 .718 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 83 128 211 54 110 164 137 238 375 Ast 43 35 78 PF 44 55 99 Stl 39 35 74 TO 32 46 78 Blk 10 11 21 Pts 428 484 912 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -20- Avg 11.0 13.1 12.0 RICKY RUBIO #9 SPAIN - GUARD - 6-4 - 190 - 3 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): Completed his third NBA season by becoming the 10th player in Wolves history to start all 82 games… Averaged 9.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg and a career-best 8.6 rpg -- good for 4th in the NBA and the top single-season figure by a Minnesota player since Terrell Brandon dished 8.9 apg in 1999-2000… Also ranked 2nd in the league in steals (2.32 spg); his 190 total steals broke the franchise record previously held by Tyrone Corbin (175 in 1989-90)… Shot 38.1% from the floor, 33.1% from threepoint range and 80.2% from the FT line… Collected 15 point/assist double-doubles (boosting his career total to 40) and notched a pair of triple-doubles: Nov. 10 at the L.A. Lakers (12 pts/10 reb/14 ast) and Mar. 19 at Dallas (22/10/15)… Played a career-high 49:08 in that Dallas contest; the 10 rebounds equaled his season high… Scored 20+ points four times and was Minnesota's leading scorer on three occasions; he led the Wolves across the board with 19 points, eight rebounds and five assists Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City… Tied the club single-game record by dishing 17 assists vs. Indiana on Feb. 19, joining six others (most recently Chauncey Billups vs. Dallas on Mar. 28, 2002)… Swiped a season-high seven steals Feb. 12 vs. Denver, and tallied a career-high 25 points Feb. 8 vs. Portland… The Jan. 21 outing at Utah was the 12th 4x5 (11 pts/5 reb/13 ast/5 stl) night of his career (third this season)… Dealt his 1000th career assist Dec. 30 vs. Dallas. CAREER NOTES: Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 5th overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft... Signed a multi-year contract with the Timberwolves on June 17, 2011... 2012-13 (Minnesota): Played in 57 games (47 starts)… Made his first appearance Dec. 15 vs. Dallas; he'd been sidelined for the first 20 games while recovering from surgery to repair a torn ACL and a torn LCL in his left knee… Averaged 10.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 7.3 apg while playing 29.7 mpg; he shot 36.0% from the floor, 29.3% from three-point range and 79.9% from the line… Ranked 2nd in the NBA in steals (2.40 spg), breaking the previous franchise single-season mark (2.17) set by Micheal Williams in 1992-93; he also finished 10th in assists… Tallied a game- and season-high 24 points Apr. 13 vs. Phoenix, his third 20-point/10-assist outing in the season's final month… Added five rebounds and five steals in that game, making it his sixth career 10+ point/10+ assist/5+ steal effort… Picked off eight steals Apr. 3 at Milwaukee, tying the franchise record shared by Tyrone Corbin and Terrell Brandon; it also matched the NBA's single-game best for 2012-13 (Kemba Walker, Nov. 10)… The five three-pointers and eight TOs at Milwaukee were both career highs; he sank 16 of his final 36 from beyond the arc (44.4%)… Tallied a game-high 23 points Mar. 30 vs. Memphis, the second time he led the Wolves across the board (pts/reb/ast)… Collected his first career triple-double Mar. 12 vs. San Antonio, racking up 21 points, 12 assists and a career-high 13 rebounds… Swiped six steals Mar. 6 vs. Washington, capping a run that saw him grab 43 steals in 10 contests, the most prolific 10-game stretch in the NBA since Ron Artest totaled 44 in 2002 (Jan. 19-Feb.12)… Chipped in five points and 10 assists in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Feb. 15… Dished a season-high 14 assists vs. Portland on Feb. 4; he had 10 of the assists in the fourth quarter, matching a franchise record he shares with Stephon Marbury and Pooh Richardson… 2011-12 (Minnesota): Made his NBA debut by playing in 41 games before suffering a torn ACL and a torn LCL in his left knee on Mar. 9 vs. the Lakers; he underwent reconstructive surgery on Mar. 21 and missed the Wolves' final 25 contests… Earned First Team All-Rookie honors and finished 2nd to Kyrie Irving of Cleveland in voting for the NBA's Rookie of the Year Award, equaling the best-ever showing by a Wolves player (Stephon Marbury, 1996-97)… Started 31 times, with Minnesota going 18-13; they slipped to 5-20 following the injury… Averaged 10.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg and 2.22 spg in 34.2 mpg, while leading all rookies (and ranking 6th in the NBA) in assists with 8.2 apg… It's the Wolves' highest per-game average since Terrell Brandon handed out 8.9 apg in 1999-2000; Marbury, Micheal Williams and Pooh Richardson are the only other Wolves players to average 8+ apg in a season… Shot 35.7% from the field, 34.0% (32-for-94) from three-point range and 80.3% (good for 3rd among rookies) from the FT line… Contributed 15 points and 10 assists in his final appearance (Mar. 9 vs. the Lakers), his 12th double-double on the year; that's the most by a Wolves player since Sam Cassell totaled 18 in 2003-04… Tied a franchise record by handing out 10 assists in the 1st quarter at Portland on Mar. 3… Netted 12 points and seven assists in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Feb. 25, as part of All-Star Weekend in Orlando… Scored 14 of his season-high 22 points in the 1st quarter vs. Philadelphia on Feb. 19… Matched his season best with 14 assists Feb. 7 vs. Sacramento (also Jan. 8 at Washington), and swiped a season-high six steals twice (Jan. 18 vs. Detroit, Feb. 3 at New Jersey); he registered 3+ steals in a game 18 times… Led the Wolves in rebounds (a season-high eight) Jan. 30 at Houston, while scoring 18 points… Named January's Western Conference Rookie of the Month… Played 40+ minutes on five occasions, with a high of 46:27 in the Jan. 25 victory at Dallas. PROFESSIONAL NOTES: 2010-11: Averaged 4.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 42 games during his second season with Barcelona... Earned his first Spanish ACB League Championship following an 8-0 run through the playoffs... Handed out at least five assists on 15 occasions... Tallied a season-best 15 points to go with eight assists against Caja Laboral on 11/20... Averaged 6.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 20 Euroleague games... Also led his Barcelona team to victories in the Catalan Cup, Spanish Supercup and Spanish King's Cup tournaments... 2009-10: Averaged 6.4 points, 2.7 rebounds and 4.3 assists in 42 games during his first season with Barcelona... Improved those averages to 6.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 22 contests during Barcelona's run to the Euroleague title... Also contributed to Barcelona's victories in the Catalan Cup, Spanish Supercup and Spanish King's Cup tournaments... Earned MVP honors at the Catalan Cup Tournament... Following the season, honored as the league's top point guard and named to the All-Spanish ACB League Team... Also named the Euroleague Rising Star for 2010... Posted two games with 10+ assists and 18 games with at least five dimes... Scored in double figures nine times, including a season-best 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting (3-of-4 from three) in a win over Real Madrid on 12/27... 2008-09: Averaged 9.8 points, 2.7 rebounds, 5.8 assists in 25 games for DKV Joventut... Led the ACB League with 2.2 steals per game... Scored in double figures in 12 games and handed out 10+ assists five times (two double-doubles)... Appeared in five games during the Euroleague season, averaging 2.4 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game... Catalan Cup Tournament champion... Named Spanish ACB League Defensive Player of the Year... Also named the FIBA European Young Player of the Year for a third consecutive season... 2007-08: Averaged 10.2 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.0 steals over 39 games in his most decorated season as a pro... Led his team to wins in the 2007 Catalan Cup Tournament, the 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -21- 2008 Spanish King's Cup and the 2008 EuroCup... Named the 2008 FIBA Young Player of the Year as well as the 2008 European Player of the Year... Also honored as the ACB League's top point guard and named to the All-Spanish ACB League Team... Scored in double figures in 20 games, including a season-high 25 points on 6-of-9 shooting (12-of-12 FTs) in a win over Akasvayu Girona on 11/25... 2006-07: Averaged 4.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 43 games... Led the ACB league in steals, averaging 1.9 thefts per game... Saw his first action in Euroleague, appearing in 16 games and averaging 3.6 points, 2,4 rebounds and 2.8 assists... Following the season, honored with the 2007 Spanish ACB League Rising Star Award as well as the FIBA European Young Player of the Year Award, given annually to the best player in Europe under the age of 22... 2005-06: Made his Spanish ACB League debut on 10/15 at the age of 14, becoming the youngest player ever to compete in Spain's top professional league... Averaged 2.6 points, 1.1 rebounds 0.7 assists in 14 games during his rookie season... Helped his team to victories in the 2005 Cataln Cup Tournament and the 2006 EuroChallenge Tournament. INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Began his international career on Spain’s Under-16 team in 2005, winning a bronze medal at the 2005 FIBA Europe U16 Championships... This past summer competed at the 2014 FIBA World Cup... Averaged 5.4 points, 5.1 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 3.6 steals in 20.9 minutes per contest... Competed at the 2013 EuroBasket Championship... Named MVP of the 2006 FIBA Europe U16 Championships after leading Spain to the gold medal... Averaged 22.3 points, 12.8 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 6.5 steals per game during the tournament, including two triple-doubles and a quadruple-double (posted 51 points, 24 rebounds, 12 assists and 7 steals in the championship game against Russia)... Named to the Spanish team for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where at age 17 he became the youngest ever to participate in the gold-medal game... A member of Spain’s gold-medal-winning entry at the 2009 FIBA European Championships. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 21, 1990... His parents are Esteban and Tona Rubio... Has an older brother, Marc, who also plays professional basketball in Spain's second division, and a younger sister, Laia... Lists Steve Nash as his favorite NBA player... Twitter handle: @RickyRubio9. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota G 41 57 82 180 Min 1404 1691 2638 5733 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 139 389 .357 185 514 .360 255 670 .381 579 1573 .368 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 32 94 .340 27 92 .293 44 133 .331 103 319 .323 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 126 157 .803 211 264 .799 227 283 .802 564 704 .801 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 21 150 171 44 185 229 61 281 342 126 616 742 Ast 336 418 704 1458 PF 97 143 218 458 Stl 91 137 191 419 TO 131 172 221 524 Blk 8 5 11 24 Pts 436 608 781 1825 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -22- Avg 10.6 10.7 9.5 10.1 RONNY TURIAF #32 GONZAGA - CENTER - 6-10 - 249 - 9 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Minnesota): His ninth NBA campaign (first with the Wolves) saw a pair of injuries limit him to 31 games (10 starts)… Sidelined for 31 games (Nov. 3-Jan. 4) after sustaining a radial head fracture in his right elbow Nov. 1 vs. Oklahoma City, and missed 19 more (Feb. 22-Mar. 31) due to a bone bruise on his right knee suffered Feb. 19 vs. Indiana… Averaged 4.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg and 1.61 bpg; on a per-48 basis, his 3.96 blocks led all NBA players (min. 500 minutes played)… Shot 59.8% from the floor but just 42.0% from the FT line… Had started 10 straight games before the Feb. 19 injury vs. Indiana, contributing 5.4 ppg and 7.5 rpg in 27.5 mpg in those contests… Hauled in 13 rebounds Feb. 8 vs. Portland, one of five double-digit efforts this year… The five blocks in Atlanta on Feb. 1 equaled a team season best… Scored 14 points (in 32:23) Jan. 27 at Chicago, his high totals since tallying 19 points in 37:36 at Portland on Jan. 11, 2011. CAREER NOTES: Signed with the Timberwolves as a free agent on July 18, 2013... Drafted in the second round (37th overall) of the 2005 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers... Signed with the Golden State Warriors as a restricted free-agent on July 9, 2008... Traded to the New York Knicks on July 9, 2010... Sent to the Washington Wizards on Dec. 10, 2011... Traded to the Denver Nuggets on March 15, 2012 and waived shortly thereafter... Signed with the Miami Heat as a free agent on March 21, 2012... Signed with the Los Angeles Clippers as a free agent on July 18, 2013... Has posted career averages of 4.7 points and 3.7 rebounds in 471 career games over nine NBA seasons... 2012-13 (L.A. Clippers): Averaged 1.9 points, 2.3 rebounds and 0.54 blocks in 10.8 minutes over 65 games... Had a season-high 11 points 1/1/13 at MIN... Tied his career-high with three steals 11/17/12... Led or tied the team in blocks 10 times and once in rebounding... Missed three games due to a sore left knee... 2011-12 (Washington; Denver; Miami): In 17 games (five starts) played, averaged 3.0 points (.576 FG%, .591 FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 1.00 blocks and 16.4 minutes... Missed a total of 42 games due to injury, three games as a DNP-CD and one game as a healthy scratch on the inactive list... Sat out 34 games (Jan. 2-Mar. 7) with a fractured left hand which occurred vs. Boston on Jan. 1... Sat out eight games (Apr. 13-24) with a slight left hamstring strain... Came off the bench in all four games in which he appeared for the Wizards and averaged 1.5 points (1.000 FG%, .000 FT%), 3.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 14.8 minutes... Did not appear in a game for the Nuggets after being acquired on Mar. 15 and waived on Mar. 18 and was a healthy scratch on the inactive list (Mar. 17) in his only game with the franchise... Started five of the 13 games in which he appeared for the Heat and averaged 3.5 points (.533 FG%, .591 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 1.08 blocks and 17.0 minutes... Topped the Heat in rebounds twice, in blocks on five occasions and in steals once... Led the Miami reserves in scoring once, in rebounds and blocks on five occasions, in steals three times and in assists twice... 2010-11 (New York): Played 64 games (21 starts) averaging 4.2 points (.632 FG%, .622 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.14 blocks and 17.8 minutes... Missed 17 games due to injury and was a DNP-CD once (Apr. 3)... Ranked second on the Knicks in total blocks and third in blocks per game... Set a single-season career high in field goal percentage... Scored in double-figures six times and grabbed double-figure rebounds on three occasions... 1/2/11 vs. Indiana, tied his career high and the Knicks’ single-game high for 2010-11 with six blocks... 2009-10 (Golden State): Averaged 4.9 points (.582 FG%, .474 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.29 blocks and 20.8 minutes in 42 games (20 starts)... Missed a total of 23 games due to a left knee sprain (12 from Nov. 4-25 and 11 from Dec. 3-23) and another nine (Mar. 8-24) with a sore left knee... Sat out three games (Feb. 21, Mar. 31, Apr. 6) with the flu... Led the Warriors in total blocks and blocks per game... Scored in double figures seven times and grabbed double-figure rebounds once... 2008-09 (Golden State): Averaged 5.9 points (.508 FG%, .790 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.13 blocks, 2.1 assists and 21.5 minutes in 79 games (26 starts)... Missed two games (Dec. 12 and 13) with flu-like symptoms and one game (Mar. 3) due to illness... Ranked fourth in the NBA in blocks per game and second in blocks per minute, recording a block every 10.1 minutes... Led Golden State in games played and blocks, finished second in defensive rebounds and fourth in both offensive and total rebounds... Topped the Warriors in rebounds and assists nine times each... Set single-season career highs in games played, starts, minutes played, free throw percentage, defensive and total rebounds, rebounds per game, assists and blocked shots... Scored in double figures on 15 occasions, including a career-high six consecutive games from Feb. 6-21, and grabbed double-figure rebounds a career-high six times... Recorded two double-doubles and had a career-high 45 multi-block games... 2007-08 (Los Angeles Lakers): Averaged 6.6 points (.474 FG%, .753 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.38 blocks and 18.7 minutes... Sidelined for a pair of games from Nov. 16-18 with a sprained right ankle and sat out two more games from Dec. 4-5 with a mild concussion... Ranked tied for 22nd in the NBA in blocks per game... Led the Lakers in blocked shots... Topped the Lakers in rebounds once and in assists on six occasions... Set single-season career highs in points scored, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted and offensive rebounds... Led the Lakers in blocked shots... Topped the Lakers in rebounds once and in assists on six occasions... Set single-season career highs in points scored, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted and offensive rebounds... Scored in double figures a career-high 23 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds once... 200607 (Los Angeles Lakers): Averaged 5.3 points (.549 FG%, .664 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 1.08 blocks, 0.9 assists and 15.1 minutes in 72 games (one start)... Ranked 28th in the NBA in blocks per game... Finished second on the team in total blocks and fourth in offensive rebounds... 11/1/06 at Golden State, scored a career-high 23 points. .. Grabbed double-figure rebounds three times and posted two double-doubles... 4/8/07 vs. Phoenix, pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds... 2005-06 (Los Angeles Lakers): Split the season between the Lakers and the Yakima Sun Kings of the Continental Basketball Association... Appeared in 23 games (one start) as a member of the Lakers and averaged 2.0 points (.500 FG%, .556 FT%), 1.6 rebounds and 7.0 minutes... Was a DNP-CD on 11 occasions and missed 10 games as a healthy scratch while on the inactive list... Made his NBA debut at Houston on Feb. 8 and made his first career start on Mar. 15 vs. Minnesota... Before joining the Lakers he appeared in nine games with the Sun Kings and averaged 13.0 points (.579 FG%, .674 FT%), 6.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 23.9 minutes. PLAYOFF NOTES: Has appeared in the postseason in seven of his nine seasons in the NBA... In 47 career playoffs contests, 11 starts, owns averages of 2.7 points and 2.0 rebounds in 10.9 minutes per game... 2012-13 (Los Angeles Clippers): Averaged 3.2 points and 1.6 rebounds in five postseason games for the Clippers... 2011-12 (Miami): In 12 games (seven starts) played for Miami, 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -23- averaged 1.9 points, 2.6 rebounds and 10.1 minutes per game. Helped the Heat to the NBA Championship... 2010-11 (New York): In four playoff games (four starts), averaged 5.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 18.8 minutes per contest... 2007-08 (Los Angeles Lakers): In 19 playoff games, averaged 2.0 points, 1.4 rebounds and 9.8 minutes per game... Helped Lakers reach the NBA Finals before eventually falling to the Boston Celtics... 2006-07 (Los Angeles Lakers): In four games, averaged 4.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 12.0 minutes... 2005-06 (Los Angeles Lakers): In three games, averaged 3.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 8.3 minutes per game. COLLEGE NOTES: Played four seasons at Gonzaga University and averaged 13.6 points (.518 FG%, .715 FT%), 6.8 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 25.5 minutes in 127 career games... Finished his collegiate career as Gonzaga’s all-time leader in free throws made (643), ranked second in blocked shots (179) and fourth in both points scored (1,723) and rebounds (643)... First Team All-WCC and NABC First Team All-District 14 honoree in each of his final three seasons... 2004-05: Named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 2004-05 after averaging career highs in both scoring (15.9 ppg) and rebounds (9.5 rpg)... Earned Honorable Mention AllAmerica honors and was a finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Awards as a senior... Led the WCC in rebounding and ranked eighth in scoring his senior year... 2003-04: Finished sixth in the WCC in scoring (15.5 ppg) and rebounding (6.4 rpg) as a junior... 2002-03: As a sophomore in 2002-03 he ranked fifth in the WCC in scoring (15.6 ppg) and sixth in rebounding (6.2 ppg). PERSONAL NOTES: Born on Jan. 13, 1983... Parents are George Louis Turiaf and Aline Cesar... Has three younger sisters (Elodie, Florence and Rachelle)... Grew up on the island of Martinique in the Caribbean... Speaks five languages – French, English, Spanish, Italian and his native Creole... His dad signed a professional handball contract in the third division at age 21 but after Ronny was born he gave up the sport to stay home... Left home at the age of 15 to attend INSEP (the National Institute of Physical Education) in Paris, France... Played high school basketball in Paris with current NBA players Tony Parker, Boris Diaw and Johan Petro... Prior to the start of the 2005-06 NBA season, was diagnosed with an enlarged aortic root, a potentially life-threatening heart condition… Underwent a six-hour open heart surgical procedure at Stanford Medical Center on July 26, 2005 and just over six months later played his first NBA game with the Lakers (Feb. 8, 2006)... Over the course of his recovery developed close relationship with former Timberwolves player Fred Hoiberg who at the time was going through a similar process... Twitter handle: @Ronny_Turiaf. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 11-12 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team LA Lakers LA Lakers LA Lakers G 23 72 78 Golden State 79 Golden State 42 New York 64 Washington 4 Miami 13 -17 LA Clippers 65 Minnesota 31 471 Min 161 1087 1458 1696 872 1141 58 221 279 701 606 8001 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 15 30 .500 147 268 .549 188 397 .474 186 366 .508 85 146 .582 103 163 .632 3 3 1.000 16 30 .533 19 33 .576 49 97 .505 64 107 .598 856 1607 .533 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 0 0 --0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 --0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --0 0 --0 7 .000 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 15 27 .555 89 134 .664 140 186 .753 98 124 .790 37 78 .474 61 98 .622 0 0 --13 22 .591 13 22 .591 23 63 .365 21 50 .420 497 782 .636 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 11 26 37 88 171 259 95 211 306 88 272 360 54 137 191 64 143 207 1 11 12 19 39 58 20 50 70 45 107 152 55 119 174 520 1236 1756 Ast 8 63 128 166 90 92 5 5 10 35 24 616 PF 30 202 199 243 98 160 7 32 39 80 65 1116 Stl 3 17 108 168 54 73 3 14 17 35 8 181 TO 7 52 72 70 49 41 6 8 14 29 24 358 Blk 10 78 108 168 54 73 3 14 17 35 50 593 Pts 45 383 516 470 207 267 6 45 51 121 149 2209 Avg 2.0 5.3 6.6 5.9 4.9 4.2 1.5 3.5 3.0 1.9 4.8 4.7 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --- — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 5 6 .833 7 10 .700 10 17 .588 7 10 .700 3 11 .273 2 4 .500 34 58 .586 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 4 3 7 6 6 12 6 21 27 4 7 11 11 20 31 4 4 8 35 61 96 Ast 0 1 5 4 1 0 11 PF 5 8 41 4 23 14 95 Stl 0 2 2 1 1 1 7 TO 2 1 9 3 6 2 23 Blk 1 1 18 6 8 3 37 Pts 11 17 38 23 23 16 128 Avg 3.6 4.3 2.0 5.8 1.9 3.2 2.7 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Year 05-06 06-07 07-08 10-11 11-12 12-13 Totals Team G LA Lakers 3 LA Lakers 4 LA Lakers 19 New York 4 Miami 12 LA Clippers 5 47 Min 25 48 187 75 121 59 1029 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 3 5 .600 5 14 .357 14 36 .388 8 12 .666 10 18 .555 7 10 .700 47 95 .495 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -24- ANDREW WIGGINS #22 KANSAS - FORWARD - 6-8 - 194 - ROOKIE 2014 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in four games (all starts) for the Cavaliers Summer League Team… Averaged a team-high 15.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.5 blocks in 30.0 minutes per game… Tallied 18 points and three rebounds in 31 minutes against Milwaukee on July 11… Posted 21 points and five rebounds in 31 minutes versus Houston on July 17. COLLEGE CAREER: Played one season at Kansas… In 35 games (all starts), averaged 17.1 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.0 block in 32.8 minutes… Also shot 77.5% from the free throw line and 34.1% from the three point line… Set a number of Kansas freshman records: scoring average (17.1 ppg), points (597), field goals attempted (422), free throws made (176) and free throws attempted (227)… Posted a freshman record 41 points at West Virginia (first Jayhawk to break the 40-point barrier since Terry Brown on Jan. 5, 1991)… Led Kansas in steals with 41 and came in second with 34 blocked shots… Selected to the John R. Wooden AllAmerican Team, and a Second Team All-America choice by the AP, NABC, USBWA, SI.com and Sporting News… Named USBWA Freshman All-America… Big 12 Freshman of the Year, All-Big 12 First Team, All-Newcomer Team and Championship All-Tournament Team; All-District by USBWA and NABC; a top 15 finalist for the Wooden Award and Oscar Robertson Trophy, one of six finalists for the Wayman Tisdale Award (USBWA Freshman of the Year) and top 30 candidate for the Naismith College Player of the Year... Recorded a double-double Jan. 13 at Iowa State with 17 points and 19 rebounds in 38 minutes. PERSONAL: Father, Mitchell, played at Florida State and for six seasons in the NBA with the Bulls, Rockets and 76ers… Mother, Marita, was a track star at FSU and competed for Canada in the 1984 and 1988 Olympics… Averaged 24.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.7 blocked shots for Huntington Prep in 2011-12… Earned numerous National Player of the Year honors during high school career… Named Naismith High School Player of the Year and Gatorade Athlete of the Year across all high school sports in 2013… Ranked as the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2013 by every recruiting service… Voted by the USA Today as the 2013 American Family Insurance All-USA Player of the Year… Selected to play in the Jordan Brand Classic game and posted a game high 19 points in 21 minutes… Totaled a team-high 19 points for the East in the McDonald’s All-America Game. COLLEGE STATISTICS Year Team 13-14 Kansas Totals G 35 35 Min 1148 1148 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 189 422 .448 189 422 .448 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 43 126 .341 43 126 .341 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 176 227 .775 176 227 .775 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 76 129 205 76 129 205 Ast 54 54 PF 94 94 Stl 41 41 TO 80 80 Blk 34 34 Pts 597 597 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -25- Avg 17.1 17.1 MO WILLIAMS #25 ALABAMA - GUARD - 6-1 - 195 - 11 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Portland): Posted averages of 9.7 points (41.7% FG, 36.9% 3-PT, 87.6% FT), 2.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 0.74 steals and 24.8 minutes in 74 games… Led the team to a 25-7 record when scoring in double figures… Led the team in scoring three times and in assists on 15 occasions… Was the squad’s leading scorer off the bench (9.7 ppg)… Scored a season-high 23 points (7-12 FG, 3-5 3-PT, 6-6 FT) along with three assists against Milwaukee on March 18… Tallied double-digit assists in three games… Dished out a season-high 11 assists twice: March 9 at Houston and March 27 at Atlanta… Recorded one double-double during the season, finishing with 15 points (6-9 FG, 3-5 3-PT) and 10 assists vs. Charlotte on January 2… Scored in double figures in five consecutive games from Nov. 11-Nov. 18, a season-long streak… Against Brooklyn on Feb. 26, notched 21 points (8-13 FG, 3-5 3-PT), six rebounds and seven assists. CAREER NOTES: In 11 NBA seasons, posted averages of 13.3 points (43.8% FG, 38.5% 3-PT, 87.0% FT), 2.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 29.8 minutes in 709 games (478 starts) with the Trail Blazers, Jazz, Los Angeles Clippers, Cavaliers and Bucks… Named an NBA All-Star in 2009… Ranked third in the league in 3-point field goals during the 2008-09 season (183) and eighth in 2009-10 (159)… Also finished ninth in the NBA in 3-point percentage during the 2009-10 campaign (42.9%)… 2012-13 (Utah): Started all 46 games played with Utah, averaging 12.9 points (43.0% FG, 38.3% 3-PT, 88.2% FT), 2.4 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 1.00 steal and 30.8 minutes… Ranked first on the team in free throw percentage (88.2%), third in 3-point percentage (38.3%) and third in steals per game (1.00)… Scored in double figures 27 times, including 10 20-point outings… Led the squad in assists 30 times and in scoring on nine occasions… Recorded double-digit assists in four games, dishing out a season-high 14 assists to go with 17 points at Toronto on Nov. 12… Scored a season-best 29 points (9-13 FG, 2-2 3-PT, 9-9 FT) to go along with nine assists against San Antonio on Nov. 3… Recorded 28 points (10-19 FG), five rebounds and five assists against Portland on March 29… Missed 36 games due to injury, including 32 games because of right thumb surgery… 2011-12 (L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 52 games (one start) with the Clippers, averaging 13.2 points, 1.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 28.3 minutes… Ranked third on the squad in 3-point field goals (93)… Led the team in scoring four times, assists four times and steals in eight games… Accounted for more than 41 percent of all Clippers bench points… Scored a season-high 19 points in the fourth quarter vs. Toronto on Jan. 22 … Scored a season-high 33 points in 35 minutes at San Antonio on March 9… 2010-11 (Cleveland; L.A. Clippers): Played in 58 games with Cleveland and the Clippers, averaging 14.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, a career-high 6.6 assists and 30.8 minutes… Averaged 13.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 29.6 minutes in 36 games with the Cavaliers before being traded to the Clippers on Feb. 24… In 22 games with L.A., averaged 15.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 32.9 minutes… Led the Clippers in assists 13 times and in scoring five times… 2009-10 (Cleveland): In 69 games (68 starts) with the Cavaliers, posted averages of 15.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 34.2 minutes… Ranked seventh in the NBA in th free throw percentage (89.4%), eighth in 3-pointers made (159), ninth in 3-point percentage (42.9%) and 30 in total assists (368)… Was one of only five players in the NBA with at least 150 3-pointers and 350 assists… 2008-09 (Cleveland): Played in 81 games (all starts) in his first season with Cleveland, averaging a career-high 17.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 35.0 minutes… Helped lead the Cavaliers to the Eastern Conference Finals… Ranked second among Eastern Conference point guards in scoring… Shot a career-best 91.2 percent from the free throw line, which was fourth in the NBA… Cleveland was 26-5 when he scored 20-or-more points… Scored 30-plus points in five games… Joined LeBron James as the highest scoring duo in the NBA at 46.2 points per game in the regular season… Named a 2009 NBA Eastern Conference All-Star… 2007-08 (Milwaukee): Appeared in 66 games (all starts) with Milwaukee, notching averages of 17.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.18 steals and 36.5 minutes… Scored 20-plus points 15 times and 30-plus points in six games… Led the Bucks in assists a team-best 47 times and in scoring 15 times… Tallied 37 points, seven rebounds and six assists vs. Cleveland on Feb. 26… 2006-07 (Milwaukee): Averaged 17.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.25 steals and 36.4 minutes in 68 games (all starts) with Milwaukee… Led the team in assists, was second on the team in scoring and fifth in rebounds… Ranked 14th in the NBA in assists per game (6.1) and 18th in free throw percentage (85.5%)… Had eight games of 10plus assists and four games of 10 or more rebounds… Led the team in scoring 16 times and in assists a team-high 47 times… 2005-06 (Milwaukee): In 58 games (12 starts) with the Bucks, averaged 12.1 points, 2.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 26.4 minutes… Scored in double figures 36 times, including seven games of 20-plus points… 2004-05 (Milwaukee): Notched averages of 10.2 points, 3.1 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 28.2 minutes in 80 games (all starts) with the Bucks… Scored 10-plus points 33 times and 20 or more points seven times… Ranked 13th in the NBA with 6.1 assists per game and finished third in assists per 48 minutes with 10.3… 2003-04 (Utah): In his rookie season with Utah, averaged 5.0 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 13.5 minutes in 57 games… Scored in double figures 10 times. PLAYOFFS: Has played in 49 career playoff games (25 starts), posting averages of 12.0 points (41.6% FG, 33.6% 3-PT, 81.4% FT), 2.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 29.4 minutes… 2014 (Portland): Appeared in eight games with the Trail Blazers during the 2014 NBA Playoffs, averaging 7.4 points, 1.9 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 23.4 minutes per game… 2012 (L.A. Clippers): Appeared in 11 games with the Clippers during the 2012 NBA Playoffs, averaging 9.6 points, 1.4 assists and 20.8 minutes… Scored 20 points in Game 5 of the first round at Memphis… 2010 (Cleveland): Played and started in 11 postseason contests with Cleveland, posting averages of 14.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 37.4 minutes… Scored 19 points and added 10 assists in Game 1 vs. Chicago in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals… Scored 22 points in Game 6 against the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Semifinals… 2009 (Cleveland): In 14 playoff games (all starts) with the Cavaliers, averaged 16.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 38.6 minutes… Scored in double figures in 13 of his 14 games… Recorded 24 points in Game 4 against Detroit in the First Round of the NBA Playoffs… Notched 24 points in a Game 5 victory over Orlando in the Eastern Conference Finals… 2006 (Milwaukee): In five playoff games with the Bucks, averaged 7.2 points, 2.0 assists and 15.0 minutes. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -26- COLLEGE: Played two seasons at the University of Alabama from 2001-03… Earned Third Team All-Southeastern Conference honors from the Associated Press in his two seasons with the Crimson Tide… Named the Sporting News National Freshman of the Year in 2001-02… Started all 64 games he played in during his two-year career… Averaged 13.1 points, 3.9 assists and 1.50 steals… Shot 84.7 percent from the free throw line… Was a unanimous selection for SEC Freshman of the Year in 2001-02. PERSONAL: Full first name is “Maurice”… Older brother, Michael, played football at the United States Military Academy at West Point …Started the Mo Williams Foundation in the summer of 2005 to benefit underprivileged kids in the state of Mississippi and assist Hurricane Katrina victims… Helped to rebuild homes and provide water and food for those in need… Loves to help out with the Boys and Girls Club and the YMCA, and also loves to take part in basketball camps for kids in Mississippi… Listens to Phil Collins “In the Air Tonight” before every game… Loves to golf (is a 10 handicap)… Favorite food is steak, cooked medium-well with Mo’s special sauce… Majored in criminal justice at Alabama... Twitter handle: @mowilliams. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 10-11 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Utah Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland LA Clippers --LA Clippers Utah Portland G Min 57 772 80 2254 58 1531 68 2472 66 2410 81 2834 69 2359 36 1065 22 723 58 1788 52 1472 46 1418 74 1834 709 21144 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 115 303 .380 323 737 .438 267 629 .424 468 1049 .446 441 919 .480 526 1126 .467 378 855 .442 178 462 .385 113 268 .422 291 730 .399 260 611 .426 229 533 .430 280 672 .417 3578 8164 .438 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 10 39 .256 32 99 .323 73 191 .382 79 228 .346 89 231 .385 183 420 .436 159 371 .429 36 136 .265 43 108 .398 79 244 .324 93 239 .389 59 154 .383 83 225 .369 939 2441 .385 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 44 56 .786 136 160 .850 96 113 .850 159 186 .855 166 194 .856 208 228 .912 177 198 .894 85 102 .833 66 75 .880 151 177 .853 72 80 .900 75 85 .882 78 89 .876 1362 1566 .870 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 23 49 72 50 194 244 30 113 143 54 275 329 37 193 230 47 232 279 28 178 206 15 82 97 6 50 56 21 132 153 23 76 99 24 86 110 42 111 153 379 1639 2018 Ast 76 484 230 416 419 329 368 257 123 380 160 285 321 3468 PF 87 221 146 201 188 215 170 91 59 150 103 105 197 1783 Stl 28 74 52 85 78 69 70 33 20 53 51 46 55 661 TO 51 196 105 203 182 179 173 105 66 171 86 125 149 1620 Blk 2 11 7 6 10 9 21 10 0 10 7 9 10 102 Pts 284 814 703 1174 1137 1443 1092 477 335 812 685 592 721 9457 Avg 5.0 10.2 12.1 17.3 17.2 17.8 15.8 13.3 15.2 14.0 13.2 12.9 9.7 13.3 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 2 11 .182 35 94 .372 17 52 .327 12 33 .364 5 21 .238 71 211 .336 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 0 0 --33 43 .767 37 46 .804 12 13 .923 10 11 .909 92 113 .814 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 0 3 3 9 36 45 3 31 34 1 8 9 2 10 12 15 88 103 Ast 10 58 59 15 15 157 PF 12 43 35 16 24 130 Stl 1 10 6 6 3 26 TO 6 30 23 12 24 85 Blk 0 1 2 5 0 8 Pts 36 228 158 106 59 587 Avg 7.2 16.3 14.4 9.6 7.4 12.0 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Year 05-06 08-09 09-10 11-12 13-14 Totals Team G Milwaukee 5 Cleveland 14 Cleveland 11 LA Clippers 11 Portland 8 49 Min 75 541 411 229 187 1443 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 17 34 .500 80 196 .408 52 127 .409 41 94 .436 22 59 .373 212 510 .416 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -27- THADDEUS YOUNG #33 GEORGIA TECH - FORWARD - 6-8 - 230 - 7 YEARS 2013-14 SEASON (Philadelphia): In 79 games (78 starts), averaged career-high 17.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, and career-highs of 2.3 assists and 2.11 steals in 34.4 minutes per game while shooting 45.4% from the field, 30.8% from 3-point range and 71.2% from the line... Became the first player to average at least 17.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.00 steals in a season since Caron Butler in 2007-08... Ranked third in the NBA in steals (2.11 spg) and 11th in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.01)... Had 11 double-doubles, including the first pointassist double-double of his career March 14 vs. Indiana... Had 5+ assists in six of the final 27 games after doing so five times the first 489 games of his career... Scored 20+ points 29 times, including 30+ four times… Had 30+ points twice his first six seasons combined… Scored 30+ points in consecutive games Dec. 21 at Milwaukee and Dec. 28 at Phoenix, becoming first Sixer to accomplish that feat since Allen Iverson (4 games from 11/24-12/2/06)... Hit a career high 90 3FGM after shooting 2-of-12 from behind-the-arc the previous two seasons combined… Hit 3+ treys in four straight games from March 15-21. CAREER NOTES: Acquired by the Timberwolves on August 23, 2014 from the Philadelphia 76ers along with Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Kevin Love, Alexey Shved and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute... In 516 games (294 starts), averaging 13.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.37 steals in 30.1 minutes per game while shooting 50.0% from the floor, 32.1% from 3-point range and 70.0% from the line… 2012-13 (Philadelphia): In 76 games (all starts), averaged 14.8 points, career-high 7.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.75 steals in 34.6 minutes per game while shooting 53.1% from the floor, 12.5% from 3-point range and 57.4% from the line… Had 21 double-doubles… Scored in double-figures in 25 consecutive games from Nov. 20-Jan. 5... Scored 20+ points 12 times and recorded 20+ points and 14+ rebounds in the same game four times… Had more steals (133) than turnovers (90) and ranked fifth in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.48)… Ranked 10th in the NBA in steals (1.75 spg) and 16th in field goal percentage (.531)... 2011-12 (Philadelphia): In 63 games (1 start), averaged 12.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.02 steals in 27.9 minutes per game while shooting 50.7% from the floor, 1-of-4 from 3-point range and 77.1% from the line… Ranked 16th in the NBA in field goal percentage… Scored 20+ points seven times and recorded one double-double… Led all NBA reserves in offensive rebounds… Had 64 steals with 55 turnovers and would have ranked eighth in the NBA in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.16) had he qualified)… 2010-11 (Philadelphia): Played all 82 games (1 start), averaging 12.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.10 steals in 26.0 minutes per game while shooting 54.1% from the floor, 27.3% from 3-point range and 70.7% from the line… Scored 20+ points 15 times (Sixers 12-3 mark)… Ranked ninth in the NBA in field goal percentage… Recorded two double-doubles (vs. CLE on 12/7/10, vs. WAS on 2/23/11)… Had the highest point/rebound/assist total of any reserve and the second-most offensive rebounds… Ranked tied for 16th in the NBA in steals per turnover (0.91)... Finished third in voting for the Kia Sixth Man of the Year Award... 2009-10 (Philadelphia): In 67 games (45 starts), averaged 13.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.21 steals in 32.0 minutes per game while shooting 47.0% from the floor, 34.8% from 3-point range and 69.1% from the line… Missed the final 15 games of the season with a right thumb fracture after playing in each of the first 67 games… Shot 53.1% from the floor over his final 19 games played… Had six double-doubles… Scored 20+ points 14 times, including a career-high 32 points at March 7 at Toronto... 2008-09 (Philadelphia): In 75 games (71 starts), averaged 15.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.33 steals in 34.4 minutes per game while shooting 49.5% from the floor, 34.1% from 3-point range and 73.5% from the line… Scored 20+ points in seven straight games from March 18-29… Over his final 19 games played, averaged 20.3 points on 54.3% shooting… Selected to the 2009 T-Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam during All-Star Weekend... 2007-08 (Philadelphia): In 74 games (22 starts), averaged 8.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.99 steals in 21.0 minutes per game… Shot 53.9% from the floor, 31.6% from 3-point range and 73.8% from the line… As a starter, averaged 10.6 points and 5.0 rebounds in 29.2 minutes per game… Named to the NBA T-Mobile All-Rookie Second Team… Ranked second among rookie qualifiers in steals… Had the highest field goal percentage of any rookie qualifier and would have ranked tied for 10th in the NBA in FG% if he qualified… Was the second youngest player in the league to Seattle’s Kevin Durant. PLAYOFF NOTES: In 30 games (12 starts), averaging 9.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.80 steals in 26.4 minutes per game while shooting 43.9% from the floor, 33.3% from 3-point range and 73.0% from the line... 2012 (Philadelphia): Appeared in all 13 games of Philadelphia’s run to the Eastern Conference Semifinals, averaging 7.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 21.3 minutes per game while shooting 42.9% from the floor and 71.0% from the line. 2011 (Philadelphia): Appeared in all five games of Philadelphia’s First Round series vs. Miami, averaging 11.4 points and 5.8 rebounds in 25.4 minutes per game while shooting 41.7% from the floor, 0-of-1 from 3-point range and 58.3% from the line… Had 20 points and 11 rebounds, including eight offensive, in Game 1... 2009 (Philadelphia): Started all six games for the Sixers in their First Round series vs. Detroit… Averaged 12.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.00 steals in 38.2 minutes per game… Scored 20 points in Game 2 at Orlando… 2008 (Philadelphia): Started all six games for the Sixers in their First Round series vs. Detroit… Averaged 10.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.17 steals in 26.7 minutes per game, while shooting 48.0% from the floor and 85.7% from the line… Had 15 points and 9 rebounds in Game 4. COLLEGE NOTES: Started all 31 games for Georgia Tech his freshman season, scoring a team-high tying 14.4 points per game while adding averages of 4.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.29 steals in 29.6 minutes per game… Shot 47.8% from the floor, 41.9% from 3point range and 74.3% from the line… Knocked down 39 three-pointers, including four games with three or more 3FGM… Recorded four point-rebound double-doubles… Scored 20+ points six times, including a career-high 30 in a double-overtime game vs. Wake Forest in the First Round of the ACC Tournament. PERSONAL NOTES: Full name is Thaddeus Charles Young… Son of Lula Hall and Felton Young… His father played basketball at Jacksonville University from 1976-78 and was drafted by the NBA’s Buffalo Braves… Attended Mitchell High School in Memphis and was a McDonald’s All-America selection… Was a three-time All-State selection… As a senior, averaged 26.9 points, 13.8 rebounds, 4.1 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -28- assists, 4.3 steals and 3.6 blocks while leading Mitchell High School to the Class AA State Championship Game… Was a member of the National Honors Society in high school. NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Year 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Totals Team Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia G Min 74 1554 75 2580 67 2145 82 2135 63 1755 76 2629 79 2718 516 15516 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 264 490 .539 475 960 .495 382 813 .470 458 847 .541 348 687 .507 509 958 .531 582 1283 .454 3018 6038 .500 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 6 19 .316 56 164 .341 48 138 .348 6 22 .273 1 4 .250 1 8 .125 90 292 .308 208 647 .321 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 76 103 .738 139 189 .735 114 165 .691 123 174 .707 111 144 .771 108 188 .574 163 229 .712 834 1192 .700 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 120 192 312 139 238 377 130 220 350 153 281 434 137 188 325 182 389 571 166 310 476 1027 1818 2845 Ast 58 86 97 82 74 125 182 704 PF 126 165 133 170 127 191 213 1125 Stl 73 100 81 90 64 133 167 708 TO 64 118 126 99 55 90 165 717 Blk 8 23 15 26 41 55 36 204 Pts 610 1145 926 1045 808 1127 1417 7078 Avg 8.2 15.3 13.8 12.7 12.8 14.8 17.9 13.7 — 3-Point FG –— FG FGA Pct 1 5 .200 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 0 0 --6 18 .346 — Free Throws — FT FTA Pct 12 14 .857 5 6 .833 7 12 .583 22 31 .710 37 52 .730 —– Rebounds –— Off Def Tot 15 12 27 9 18 27 17 12 29 25 43 68 66 85 151 Ast 4 8 4 15 31 PF 7 17 13 25 62 Stl 7 6 4 7 24 TO 4 8 7 15 34 Blk 0 1 1 7 9 Pts 61 72 57 100 290 Avg 10.2 12.0 11.4 7.7 7.7 NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS Year 07-08 08-09 10-11 11-12 Totals Team G Philadelphia 6 Philadelphia 6 Philadelphia 5 Philadelphia 13 30 Min 160 229 127 277 793 — Field Goals –— FG FGA Pct 24 50 .480 31 70 .443 25 60 .417 39 91 .429 119 284 .439 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -29- TRAINING CAMP INVITEES #44 Kyrylo Fesenko Center Ht: 7-1, Wt: 297 lbs Birthdate: Dec. 24, 1986 (Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine) Most Recently: Canton Charge (NBDL) NBA Experience: 5 Years Signed by the Timberwolves on Sept. 18, 2014... Fesenko played for the Wolves entry in the 2014 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, averaging 8.4 points on 58.6% shooting and 5.2 rebounds per game... Originally drafted by Philadelphia with the 38th overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft before being acquired by Utah in a draft-day trade... Appeared in 132 games with the Jazz in the first four years of his career, averaging 2.3 points on 49.8% shooting and 2.0 rebounds per game... Signed by the Pacers at the end of the 2011-12 season, appearing in three games and averaging 2.7 points and 3.0 rebounds per game... Spent 2013-14 in the NBA D-League, appearing in 25 games between Delaware and Canton and averaging 9.1 points (59.3% shooting), 6.2 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game. #3 Brady Heslip Guard Ht: 6-2, Wt: 180 lbs Birthdate: June 19, 1990 (Oakville, Ontario) Most Recently: Baylor NBA Experience: Rookie Signed by the Timberwolves on Sept. 18, 2014... Heslip played for the Wolves entry in the 2014 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, averaging 6.2 points on 61.1% shooting and 70.0% from three-point range in five games (two starts)... Undrafted in the 2014 NBA Draft... Wrapped up a four-year career at Baylor as the best shooter in school history and one of the best shooters in Big 12 history... Finished his collegiate career with 20th in scoring (1140 points), second in threepointers (301) and first in three-point percentage (.437)... His .437 career three-point percentage is also the third-highest in Big 12 history... As a senior he connected on 118 three-pointers (T-2nd in Big 12 history) at a 46.5% rate from threepoint range, the ninth-best single-season three-point percentage in Big 12 history. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -30- GLEN TAYLOR Owner On March 23, 1995, Glen Taylor closed the deal that made him majority owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves. He added the title of NBA owner to a list that already included international businessman, state senator, entrepreneur, philanthropist and executive of the year. Glen Taylor is chairman and CEO of the multinational Taylor Corporation, based in Mankato, Minn. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato. During this period, he worked part time at Carlson Wedding Service, a print shop specializing in formal invitations. After graduation he continued to work at the company, developing strategies to cut delivery time, improve service and expand offerings. Taylor purchased the company in 1975, assembled a passionate leadership team and dramatically expanded the firm’s capabilities, growing it into one of the largest privately held companies in the United States. Today Taylor Corporation, based in North Mankato, includes more than 70 subsidiaries providing business and personal communications products, technologies and marketing services. Other enterprises owned by Glen are the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper and businesses in securities, agricultural, and medical fields. He continued his education at the Harvard Graduate School of Business. In 1997, Mankato State University awarded Taylor their first honorary doctorate. Taylor received the degree of Honorary Doctor of Laws for his distinguished professional career and volunteer service. In October 2001, Taylor was inducted into the Minnesota State University, Mankato Hall of Distinction. Taylor’s business savvy has been recognized by Corporate Report magazine, which honored him as its Executive of the Year (1987), and the Sales and Marketing Executives of Minneapolis/St. Paul, who awarded him with their Sales Executive of the Year Award (1999). He was also inducted into the Minnesota Hall of Fame (2002) by Twin Cities Monthly Magazine. Taylor was elected to the Minnesota Senate in 1980, where he served until 1990. He became assistant Senate minority leader in 1982. From 1984 to 1986, he served as Senate minority leader. While in the Senate, Taylor was instrumental in providing leadership in the areas of higher education, child care and economic development policies. In October of 2008, Taylor was named chairman of the NBA's Board of Governors, a position he still holds is 2014. Taylor and his family have provided financial assistance and participated in missions to Africa, Turkey, Egypt, China and Central America to support children. Taylor and his wife, Becky, live in Mankato. Their children and grandchildren enjoy attending many of the Timberwolves games. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -31- FLIP SAUNDERS President of Basketball Operations/Minority Owner/Head Coach Phil "Flip" Saunders was named head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves on June 6, 2014 after returning to the organization on May 3, 2013 as the team's President of Basketball Operations. Saunders was originally with the Wolves from 1995-2005 and guided the team during its most successful years, highlighted by a trip to the 2004 Western Conference Finals. Saunders remains as President of Basketball Operations and Timberwolves minority owner. Prior to re-joining the Timberwolves, Saunders worked for ESPN as a basketball analyst for two seasons. He was named the Washington Wizards head coach on April 22, 2009 and remained with the Wizards into the 2011-12 season. In two decades of coaching at the professional level, including 15-plus seasons in the NBA, Saunders has cemented his reputation as one of the finest coaches in the game of basketball. With a record of 638-526, he ranks 20th on the NBA alltime coaching wins chart, and his .548 winning percentage is 11th among all NBA coaches who have coached more than 1,110 games. Saunders has seven 50-win seasons to his credit as an NBA head coach, with four Conference Finals appearances in 11 postseason appearances. Saunders joined the Wizards after leading the Detroit Pistons to a 176-70 (.715) record from 2005-08, the highest winning percentage of any coach in their franchise history. In 2007-08, the third of Saunders’ three seasons with the Pistons, he guided Detroit to their third consecutive Central Division crown with a 59-23 regular season record (the second-best record in the Eastern Conference). Saunders recorded his 500th win as an NBA head coach during the 2006-07 campaign, becoming just the 26th coach in NBA history at the time to reach that mark. Saunders’ first season in Detroit in 2005- 06 included a record of 24-3 after 27 games, making him just the second coach in NBA history to start a season 243 in his first year as head coach of a new team (Bill Sharman led the Lakers to a 39-3 start in 1971-72). He became the only coach in NBA history to win Eastern Conference Coach of the Month honors for three consecutive months (November ‘05, December ‘05, January ‘06), and he helmed the Eastern Conference All-Star team in Houston in 2006 (as one of only six coaches in NBA history to be named head coach of the All-Star team in both the Eastern and Western Conferences). During that season, Detroit tied a franchise record for most home victories (37), and set a franchise record for road wins (27). In three seasons in Detroit, Saunders’ Pistons finished with the best record in the Eastern Conference twice (2005-06, 2006-07), and ranked in the top three of the NBA in points per game allowed each season (including a first place finish in 2007-08), showing that Saunders is equally adept at defensive scheming as he is on the offensive end. Prior to joining Detroit, Saunders spent nine-plus years with the Minnesota Timberwolves (1995- 2005), where he guided the club to eight consecutive playoff appearances and a Western Conference-best and franchise-best 58-24 record in 2003-04 -- a season that culminated in a berth in the Western Conference Finals. During his tenure in Minnesota, he won NBA Western Conference Coach of the Month honors four times (April ’04, February ’03, January ’01, January ’00) and coached the Western Conference during the 2004 NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles. Saunders’ time with Timberwolves represented the best years in the franchise’s history, and placed him as the organization’s all-time winningest coach. He posted a winning record in six of his nine full seasons as head coach, compiling an overall record of 411-326 (.558). Saunders’ impressive coaching resume also includes seven consecutive seasons of 30 or more victories in the CBA, two CBA Championships (‘90, ‘92), a pair of CBA Coach of the Year honors (‘90, ‘92) and 23 CBA-to-NBA player promotions. He ranks third all-time in the CBA with 253 career victories (253-137, .649) during stops with the Rapid City Thrillers (1988-89), La Crosse Catbirds (1989-94) and Sioux Falls Skyforce (1994-95). In September 2001, Saunders guided the United States men’s basketball team to a perfect 5-0 record and a gold medal at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia. The Cleveland, Ohio, native began his successful coaching career at Golden Valley Lutheran College, where he compiled a 92-13 record (including a perfect 56-0 mark at home) in four seasons. In 1981, he joined the coaching staff at his alma matter, the University of Minnesota, as an assistant coach where he helped the Golden Gophers to the 1982 Big Ten Championship. After five seasons at Minnesota, Saunders moved to an assistant coach position at the University of Tulsa, where he worked for two seasons before heading to the pro ranks. Saunders, 58, was an All-America basketball player at Cuyahoga Heights High School in Cleveland. During his senior season in 1973, he was named Ohio’s Class A High School Basketball Player of the Year after averaging a state-high 32.0 points per game. He continued his basketball career at Minnesota, where he teamed with Kevin McHale and started in 101 of his 103 career games. Saunders was born February 23, 1955, in Cleveland, Ohio. He and his wife, Debbie, have four children: Ryan, Mindy and twins, Rachel and Kimberly. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -32- MILT NEWTON General Manager Milt Newton is entering his second season as the Timberwolves’ general manager. He will assist Flip Saunders in the evaluation and acquisition of players and in the overall management of all basketball operations for the Wolves. Before joining the Wolves, Newton spent 10 seasons with the Washington Wizards, most recently as the team’s vice president of player personnel. Prior to joining the Wizards organization, Newton was instrumental in spearheading the creation of the NBA Developmental League. In that role, he worked closely with NBA Commissioner David Stern and served as the NBADL Director of Player Personnel for three years. Newton previously spent one year as a Scout with the Philadelphia 76ers and was also the Assistant Director for the USA Basketball Men’s National Team programs from 1995-99. His duties with USA Basketball included coordinating the team trials, training camps, exhibition games and team competitions for the various level National Teams, and acting acting as liaison for the Men’s National Teams at international competitions. Throughout his career, Newton has been active in making worldwide charitable contributions. He has been an ambassador for the NBA as a representative of the Basketball Without Borders delegation that has held clinics and camps to teach the game of basketball in Johannesburg, South Africa and Dakar Senegal. In Washington, D.C., Newton volunteered his time speaking and conducting various clinics and has previously served as a mentor for the Greentree Adolescent Program at the National Center for Children and Families. He is also a member of the Frank R. Williams scholarship committee that provides college scholarships for students at his alma mater, Calvin Coolidge Sr. High School. In college, Newton was a starter for the 1988 University of Kansas NCAA National Championship team. He was named in 1988 to the NCAA Midwest Regional and Final Four All-Tournament teams. After serving as Team Captain and being selected as the Kansas MVP in 1989, Newton played professionally in the Continental Basketball Association for the Rockford Lightning and Grand Rapids Hoops. Newton had a stellar playing career, first as a high school star in Washington, D.C. and then as a starter for the 1988 University of Kansas NCAA National Championship team. He was named in 1988 to the NCAA Midwest Regional and Final Four All-Tournament teams. After serving as Team Captain and being selected as the Kansas MVP in 1989, Newton played professionally in the Continental Basketball Association for the Rockford Lightning and Grand Rapids Hoops. Born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Newton and his wife, Shalaun have two children, 11-year-old daughter, Shaniya Adell, and 7-year-old son, Miles Kenneth. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -33- SAM MITCHELL Assistant Coach Sam Mitchell enters his first season on Flip Saunders' coaching staff with the Timberwolves, rejoining the organization after spending 10 seasons in Minnesota as a player. Mitchell played seven seasons under Saunders during his career. The 2006-07 NBA Coach of the Year, Mitchell brings 4+ seasons of head coaching experience to the Wolves bench, previously serving as head coach of the Toronto Raptors from 2004-08. Mitchell led the Raptors to two playoff appearances as head coach, including a 47-35 record in 2006-07, a 20-game improvement from the previous season. He has also served two stints as an assistant coach, coaching under Avery Johnson in New Jersey during 2010-11 and George Karl in Milwaukee from 2002-04. As a player Mitchell spent 13 years in the NBA, originally selected by the Houston Rockets in the third round of the 1985 NBA Draft. He played a couple of seasons in the minor leagues and overseas before finally landing in the NBA with the Wolves in 1989-90. Mitchell spent 10 seasons in Minnesota, including averaging 12.7 points in 80 games for the Wolves during the inaugural season. He appeared in 757 games with the Wolves in his career, averaging 9.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He also played three seasons with Indiana, making an Eastern Conference Finals run with the Pacers in 1994-95. Mitchell finished his career appearing in 994 regular season games and 59 postseason contests, missing just 40 games to injury or illness throughout his career. He finished his career with averages of 8.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game. SIDNEY LOWE Assistant Coach Sidney Lowe enters his first season on Flip Saunders' coaching staff with the Timberwolves, his fourth time coaching alongside Saunders' over the years, previously serving as an assistant under Saunders in Minnesota both from 19992000 and 2003-05, and in Detroit from 2005-06. The Washington, D.C., native and former NBA point guard has spent eight years as a head coach and 11 years as an assistant coach in the NBA and NCAA. Lowe's ties with Minnesota originally began in 1989-90 as a player with the organization in its inaugural season, appearing in a career-high 80 games and averaging 21.8 minutes per game. He retired after the season, remaining with the organization and spending the 1990-91 season as the team's television color analyst. The next season he became an assistant coach under then-head-coach Jimmy Rodgers, eventually being promoted to head coach midway through the 1992-93 season and remaining in the position through the 1993-94 season. Prior to re-joining Saunders' staff, Lowe served three seasons (2011-14) as an assistant with the Utah Jazz after previously serving as the head coach at North Carolina State University (2006-11). In his first season on the sidelines, he became just the third NC State coach to win 20 games and defeat the other three North Carolina institutions in the ACC (Duke, North Carolina and Wake Forest). He is one of only four NC State coaches to have coached in the ACC Championship game in his first year. Following five seasons as an assistant with Cleveland (1994-99) and one season with Minnesota (1999-2000), Lowe was named head coach of the Vancouver Grizzlies in June of 2000, eventually moving with the team to Memphis before stepping down shortly into the 2002-03 campaign. As a player, Lowe was originally selected by the Chicago Bulls with the first pick of the second round (25th overall) in the 1983 NBA Draft, whom immediately traded his rights to Indiana, where he spent the 1983-84 season. In 1984-85, Lowe spent time with both the Pistons and Atlanta Hawks. Over the next three years, Lowe was a point guard in the Continental Basketball Association, leading his teams to three consecutive CBA titles. He started the 1988-89 season with the Rapid City Thrillers before signing with the Charlotte Hornets. In 1990, Lowe joined the expansion Timberwolves. Lowe graduated from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Md., where he starred under Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Morgan Wooten. He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Saint Paul’s College. Lowe and his wife Cass, reside in Raleigh, N.C. Lowe has three children (Sidney Jr., Lantzen, and Lindsey). 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -34- RYAN SAUNDERS Assistant Coach Ryan Saunders is entering his first season as an assistant coach with the Timberwolves on Flip Saunders' staff. A University of Minnesota graduate, Saunders spent the last five seasons as an assistant with the Washington Wizards. In Washington, he was instrumental in assisting with the preparation for upcoming opponents with extensive scouting reports and statistical analysis. Prior to his time with the Wizards, Saunders was as an assistant for a season on Tubby Smith's staff at the University of Minnesota, where he helped lead the Golden Gophers to an NCAA tournament appearance. In addition to his on-court work, Saunders helped players with their academic and social development off the court. Before moving to the sidelines, Saunders played four seasons at Minnesota, where he was a two-time team captain, fourtime scholar athlete award winner and 2006 Big Ten All-Academic selection. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in applied kinesiology. As well as his coaching experience, Saunders brings an analytical background to the Wolves coaching staff. He is the cofounder of an in-game analytical program, Gametime Concepts, which focuses on in-game analysis and statistical probabilities. Gametime Concepts is used by a number of NBA and NCAA teams. DAVID ADELMAN Assistant Coach David Adelman is entering his fourth year with the Timberwolves and second as assistant coach. Adelman previously served as a player development coach on his father, Rick Adelman's staff, in Minnesota. Prior to his stint with the Timberwolves, Adelman spent the prior five seasons as head basketball coach at Lincoln High School in Portland, Ore. Adelman went 83-53 in five seasons at Lincoln, leading the Cardinals to Portland Interscholastic district championships in the 2006-07, 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, while also reaching the Oregon Class 6A state championship final in 2009. Prior to coaching at Lincoln, Adelman was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Jesuit High School in Portland, from 2001-06, helping the team win a state title in 2005. As a player, Adelman helped Jesuit win a state championship in 1999. Adelman, 33, attended the University of Portland before joining the Jesuit staff. He is in the process of finishing a degree in history from Portland State. Adelman and his wife, Jenny, have one son: Leonard Joseph (L.J.). MIKE PENBERTHY Shooting Coach Mike Penberthy joins the Wolves this season as the team's shooting coach. Penberthy played in 53 games with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2000-01, averaging 5.0 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists and shooting 39.6 percent (55-for-139) from three-point range as the Lakers won the NBA Championship. He also played in three games for the Lakers in 2001-02 before being waived. Penberthy also played professional basketball for numerous teams overseas and in the CBA and ABA in the U.S. from 1997-2008. A native of Los Gatos, Calif., Penberthy played collegiate basketball for The Master's College in Santa Clarita, Calif., from 1993-97 where he was a two-time NAIA All-American and set the school record for most career points. Penberthy held the NAIA record for consecutive games with at least one three-pointer made, with 111, until it was broken in December 2005. He graduated in 1997 with a B.A. degree in biblical studies. Penberthy and his wife, Wendy, have three children: sons Ty and Jaden and daughter Kate. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -35- TIMBERWOLVES BASKETBALL OPERATIONS President of Basketball Operations, Minority Owner, Head Coach ....................................................... Flip Saunders General Manager ...................................................................................................................................... Milt Newton Assistant Coaches ...................................................... Sam Mitchell, Sidney Lowe, Ryan Saunders, David Adelman Vice President of Basketball Operations .................................................................................................Rob Babcock Director of Player Personnel .................................................................................................................. R.J. Adelman Director of International Player Personnel .............................................................................................. Zarko Durisic Director of Player Programs/Scout...........................................................................................................Calvin Booth Shooting Coach ................................................................................................................................... Mike Penberthy Advance Scout ........................................................................................................................................ Derek Pierce Scout .............................................................................................................................. Milton Barnes, Jason Hervey Manager of Team Services ..................................................................................................................Kaayla Chones Manager of Team Travel, Facility Coordinator .................................................................................... Bill Hohenecker Manager of Basketball Administration, Salary Cap................................................................................Manny Rohan Manager of Basketball Analytics, Video Scout ......................................................................................... Matt Bollero Travel Video Coordinator ............................................................................................................. Sam Newman-Beck Head of Video Department/Manager of Basketball Technology ................................................................. Brice Long Director of Medical Operations, Head Athletic Trainer..........................................................................Gregg Farnam Director of Sports Performance.................................................................................................................. Koichi Sato Director of Athletic Therapy........................................................................................................................ Mark Kyger Team Physician ...............................................................................................................................Dr. Sheldon Burns Team Orthopedist .............................................................................................................................. Dr. Diane Dahm Assistant Athletic Trainer, Assistant of Sports Performance .................................................................. David Crewe Directory of Security .............................................................................................................................. Bob Goedderz Equipment Manager ............................................................................................................................. Clayton Wilson Assistant Equipment Manager, Basketball Operations Assistant .......................................................... Cory Johnson Basketball Operations Associate ....................................................................................................... Todd Checovich Custodian ..............................................................................................................................................Robert Burnett 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -36- 2014 OFFSEASON TRANSACTIONS June 6: June 13: June 17: June 26: Named Flip Saunders new head coach. Named Sid Lowe an assistant coach. Named Sam Mitchell an assistant coach. Selected UCLA guard Zach LaVine (first round, 13th overall), Michigan guard/forward Glenn Robinson III (second round, 40th overall), Oklahoma State guard Markel Brown (second round, 44th overall) and Italian forward Alessandro Gentile (second round, 53rd overall). Subsequently traded Brown and Gentile to the Brooklyn Nets and Houston Rockets respectively for cash considerations. June 30: Did not extend qualifying offers to Robbie Hummel and Othyus Jeffers, allowing both players to become unrestricted free agents on July 1. July 1: Named Ryan Saunders an assistant coach. July 8: Signed Zach LaVine. July 22: Signed free agent Robbie Hummel. July 30: Signed free agent Mo Williams. Aug. 23: Traded forward Kevin Love to Cleveland and guard Alexey Shved and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute to Philadelphia in a three-team trade. The Wolves acquired Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and Thaddeus Young. Cleveland received Love, while Philadelphia received Shved, Mbah a Moute and Miami's 2015 firstround pick. Sept. 18: Signed free agents Brady Heslip and Kyrylo Fesenko 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -37- 2013-14 TIMBERWOLVES FINAL STATISTICS Through April 16 (40-42) PLAYER G GS MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- PCT -FREE THROWS- 2013-2014 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS --REBOUNDS-- MIN FG FGA FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Love 77 77 2797 650 1422 .457 190 505 .376 520 633 .821 224 739 963 341 136 0 59 195 35 2010 26.1 Martin 68 68 2177 440 1023 .430 115 297 .387 303 340 .891 34 169 203 123 123 2 66 106 6 1298 19.1 Pekovic 54 54 1663 378 700 .540 0 0 --- 186 249 .747 206 262 468 50 129 0 30 84 23 942 17.4 Brewer 81 81 2609 388 807 .481 59 211 .280 163 227 .718 63 144 207 134 210 1 150 105 30 998 12.3 Rubio 82 82 2638 255 670 .381 44 133 .331 227 283 .802 61 281 342 703 218 2 190 222 11 781 9.5 Barea 79 1 1471 254 656 .387 73 231 .316 79 100 .790 16 138 154 304 129 0 26 125 0 660 8.4 Budinger 41 8 751 100 254 .394 42 120 .350 32 39 .821 19 84 103 31 58 0 19 24 2 274 6.7 Cunningham 81 7 1635 237 510 .465 0 5 .000 38 67 .567 113 218 331 84 146 0 62 42 57 512 6.3 Williams 11 0 162 19 54 .352 2 15 .133 14 16 .875 3 23 26 1 9 0 4 6 4 54 4.9 Turiaf 31 10 606 64 107 .598 0 0 --- 21 50 .420 55 119 174 23 65 1 8 24 50 149 4.8 Dieng 60 15 818 113 227 .498 1 1 1.000 59 93 .634 103 197 300 39 108 0 30 54 50 286 4.8 Shved 63 0 664 76 237 .321 30 102 .294 68 90 .756 21 60 81 68 36 0 26 48 16 250 4.0 Muhammad 37 0 290 57 124 .460 3 11 .273 26 40 .650 24 29 53 6 24 0 8 16 1 143 3.9 Mbah a Moute (TO 64 7 1003 87 193 .451 4 17 .235 46 67 .687 56 90 146 36 68 2 31 40 14 224 3.5 Mbah a Moute (MIN55 2 807 72 161 .447 3 14 .214 37 54 .685 47 72 119 21 50 1 22 36 9 184 3.3 Hummel 53 5 655 67 177 .379 32 89 .360 15 16 .938 35 97 132 23 57 0 17 10 2 181 3.4 Price 28 0 99 19 46 .413 6 22 .273 0 2 .000 1 9 10 13 5 0 1 7 0 44 1.6 Jeffers (TOT) 6 1 47 3 6 .500 0 2 .000 3 4 .750 1 8 9 1 3 0 0 1 0 9 1.5 Jeffers (MIN) 2 0 13 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1.0 TIMBERWOLVES 82 - 19855 3189 7176 .444 600 1757 .341 1790 2301 .778 1025 2644 3669 1964 1504 7 718 1142 296 8768 106.9 OPPONENTS 82 - 19855 3321 7048 .471 663 1820 .364 1244 1645 .756 18 644 1346 457 8549 104.3 -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 908 2717 3625 1875 1936 ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)FG FGA FT FTA REB Love 47 19 10 3 7 3 45 36.3 12.5 4.4 0.77 2.5 0.45 26.1 16 31 19 24 31 10C 51 Martin 43 10 4 4 6 2 36 32.0 3.0 1.8 0.97 1.6 0.09 19.1 14 29 23 26 12 8 50 Pekovic 46 14 4 2 5 3 34 30.8 8.7 0.9 0.56 1.6 0.43 17.4 16C 28C 12 16 18 4T 34C Brewer 48 12 5 6 6 2 51 32.2 2.6 1.7 1.85 1.3 0.37 12.3 19C 30C 11C 15C 18 6 51C Rubio 49 10 17 7 7 2 25 32.2 4.2 8.6 2.32 2.7 0.13 9.5 10C 19C 12 13 13 17C 25C Barea 39 6 11 2 5 0 21 18.6 1.9 3.8 0.33 1.6 0.00 8.4 11 22 9 10 10 15 29 Budinger 38 7 4 2 3 1 24 18.3 2.5 0.8 0.46 0.6 0.05 6.7 12 21 9 10 12 6 35 Cunningham 43 13 6 5 2 3 20 20.2 4.1 1.0 0.77 0.5 0.70 6.3 11 20 6C 10C 14 6C 23 Williams 27 7 1 1 2 2 13 14.7 2.4 0.1 0.36 0.5 0.36 4.9 12 22 8 12 16 4 31 Turiaf 38 13 3 2 4 5 14 19.5 5.6 0.7 0.26 0.8 1.61 4.8 8 12 10 12 15 8 23 Dieng 41 21 4 3 5 5 22 13.6 5.0 0.7 0.50 0.9 0.83 4.8 9C 16C 10C 11C 21C 4C 22C Shved 26 5 5 3 3 2 13 10.5 1.3 1.1 0.41 0.8 0.25 4.0 8 17 9 Muhammad 24 7 1 2 4 1 20 7.8 1.4 0.2 0.22 0.4 0.03 3.9 8C 13C 5C Mbah a Moute (TOT 32 8 3 3 3 2 12 15.7 2.3 0.6 0.48 0.6 0.22 3.5 Mbah a Moute (MIN 31 8 2 3 3 2 12 14.7 2.2 0.4 0.40 0.7 0.16 3.3 10 16 13 11 6C 13 7 7C 19 AST 12 PTS 22 1C 20C 6 22 3C 12C Hummel 35 9 3 2 2 1 12 12.4 2.5 0.4 0.32 0.2 0.04 3.4 4C 10C 4C 4C 9C Price 12 2 2 1 2 0 9 3.5 0.4 0.5 0.04 0.3 0.00 1.6 9 17 5 6 8 14 24 Jeffers (TOT) 15 3 1 0 1 0 5 7.8 1.5 0.2 0.00 0.2 0.00 1.5 6 9 7 12 11 4 15 0 0 1 0 0.00 1.0 Jeffers (MIN) 11 3 2 6.5 1.5 0.0 0.00 0.5 TIMBERWOLVES 290 60 37 17 21 8 143 242.1 44.7 24.0 8.76 13.9 3.61 106.9 55 112 52C 64C 66 43 143C OPPONENTS 290 60 36 15 26 12 136 242.1 44.2 22.9 7.85 16.4 5.57 104.3 60 115 51 58 64 45 152 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -38- 2013-14 SEASON SUMMARY MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES / MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS RECORD HOME ROAD 40-42 24-17 16-25 OVERALL OT 3- 2 Head Coach: Rick Adelman Atlantic 5- 5 3- 2 2- 3 Overall: 23 Years 1042 Won 749 Lost .582 Pct. Central Southeast 7- 3 5- 5 4- 1 4- 1 3- 2 1- 4 W/Club : 133 Lost .422 Pct. 2- 0 17-13 11- 4 9- 9 6- 3 6- 9 3- 6 2- 0 1- 0 3- 5 4- 5 0- 1 0- 1 23-29 13-13 10-16 1- 2 EASTERN Southwest Northwest Pacific 7- 9 7-11 WESTERN 4- 4 3- 6 3 Years TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: OVERALL HOME LossLong:Win - 3 3 Loss-04/16 vsUTA 130-136 WON LOST 1 0 Oct. ROAD LossWin - Loss- 4 Last:Win -04/11 vsHOU 112-110 97 Won 1 3 LossWin - 3 3 Loss- 2 Loss- 5 Win -04/11 vsHOU 112-110 Win -04/04 @ MIA 122-121 Loss-04/16 vsUTA 130-136 Loss-04/14 @ GS OFFENSE VsOPP 120-130 HOME ATTENDANCE Nov. Dec. 8 6 9 7 100+ 37-22 100< 3-20 If Opp W/L to date: .500+ 14-30 Jan. Feb. 8 5 7 6 Defense 100+ 17-37 .500- 26-12 Mar. 8 8 100< 23- 5 Apr. 4 5 41 597,157 Games Total 14,565 19,888 Average High 1 Sellouts After 82 games last season: W 31 L 51 MARGINS Won By: Lost By: Won By: Lost By: 1 3 2 2 3 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 7 1 1 7 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46+ 1 1 3 1 At Start Of: OVERALL HOME 1 1 1 ROAD FG% OVERALL HOME ROAD 2nd- Ahead: -Behind: 33-14 5-24 20- 4 3-11 13-10 2-13 -44% 45-49% 12-32 18- 9 10-13 7- 4 2-19 11- 5 - Tied: 3rd- Ahead: 2- 4 31-13 1- 2 19- 3 1- 2 12-10 50-54% 55-59% 8- 1 1- 0 5- 0 1- 0 3- 1 0- 0 -Behind: - Tied: 7-28 2- 1 5-13 0- 1 2-15 2- 0 +60% 1- 0 1- 0 0- 0 4th- Ahead: -Behind: 36-10 4-29 22- 4 2-11 14- 6 2-18 0- 3 0- 2 0- 1 - Tied: 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -39- 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Oct 30 ORLANDO Team/Opp Home Road Total W120-115(OT) 1-0 High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. 0-0 1-0 Love-31 Love-17 Rubio-11 Afflalo-28 17,988 Nov 1 OKLAHOMA CITY W100- 81 2-0 0-0 2-0 Love-24 Love-12 Rubio-10 Lamb-16 17,433 Nov 3 @New York W109-100 2-0 1-0 3-0 Love-34 Love-15 Rubio-10 Anthony-22 19,812 Nov 4 @Cleveland L 92- 93 2-0 1-1 3-1 Martin-23 Love-13 Rubio-5 Miles-19 17,892 Love-5 Nov 6 GOLDEN STATE L 93-106 2-1 1-1 3-2 Love-25 Love-16 Rubio-7 Thompson-30 15,559 Nov 8 DALLAS W116-108 3-1 1-1 4-2 Martin-32 Love-15 Love-8 Ellis-23 13,677 Love-32 Nov 10 @L.A. Lakers W113- 90 3-1 2-1 5-2 Martin-27 Love-13 Rubio-14 Blake-19 18,997 Nov 11 @L.A. Clipper L107-109 3-1 2-2 5-3 Martin-30 Love-19 Rubio-10 Griffin-25 19,060 14,978 Nov 13 CLEVELAND W124- 95 4-1 2-2 6-3 Love-33 Love-8 Rubio-16 Irving-20 Nov 15 @Denver L113-117 4-1 2-3 6-4 Love-28 Love-10 Rubio-12 Chandler-19 17,142 Nov 16 BOSTON W106- 88 5-1 2-3 7-4 Love-23 Pekovic-12 Rubio-7 Bradley-27 15,111 Nov 19 @Washington L100-104 5-1 2-4 7-5 Love-25 Love-11 Barea-7 Beal-25 14,804 Nov 20 L.A. CLIPPERS L 98-102 5-2 2-4 7-6 Martin-28 Love-12 Love-8 Paul-20 13,101 Love-12 Griffin-20 Nov 22 BROOKLYN W111- 81 6-2 2-4 8-6 Martin-17 Love-16 Rubio-8 Blatche-16 15,551 Love-17 Nov 23 @Houston L101-112 6-2 2-5 8-7 Love-27 Love-15 Rubio-8 Brooks-26 18,196 Nov 25 @Indiana L 84- 98 6-2 2-6 8-8 Love-20 Love-17 Rubio-7 G. Hill-26 16,426 George-26 Nov 27 DENVER L110-117 6-3 2-6 8-9 Martin-29 Love-15 Rubio-11 Lawson-23 Nov 30 @Dallas W112-106 6-3 3-6 9-9 Martin-27 Love-11 Rubio-7 Ellis-26 14,244 20,173 Dec 1 @Oklahoma Cit L103-113 6-3 3-7 9-10 Martin-24 Love-12 Rubio-7 Durant-32 18,203 Dec 7 MIAMI Martin-19 L 82-103 6-4 3-7 9-11 Pekovic-12 Rubio-6 James-21 19,888 Dec 10 @Detroit W121- 94 6-4 4-7 10-11 Love-26 Love-16 Rubio-9 Jennings-20 11,251 Dec 11 PHILADELPHIA W106- 99 7-4 4-7 11-11 Love-26 Love-15 Rubio-7 Hawes-20 13,450 Wroten-20 Dec 13 @San Antonio L110-117 7-4 4-8 11-12 Love-42 Love-14 Rubio-8 Parker-29 18,581 Dec 15 @Memphis W101- 93 7-4 5-8 12-12 Love-30 Brewer-12 Barea-5 Conley-28 15,417 Dec 16 @Boston L 97-101 7-4 5-9 12-13 Love-27 Love-14 Barea-11 Sullinger-24 17,071 Dec 18 PORTLAND W120-109 8-4 5-9 13-13 Pekovic-30 Love-15 Love-9 Lillard-36 13,776 Dec 20 @L.A. Lakers L 91-104 8-4 5-10 13-14 Love-25 Pekovic-13 Rubio-7 Young-25 18,997 Love-13 Dec 22 @L.A. Clipper L116-120(OT) 8-4 5-11 13-15 Love-45 Love-19 Rubio-12 Griffin-32 19,304 Dec 27 WASHINGTON W120- 98 9-4 5-11 14-15 Love-25 Love-11 Rubio-9 Wall-26 16,473 Dec 28 @Milwaukee W117- 95 9-4 6-11 15-15 Love-33 Love-15 Rubio-8 Middleton-23 14,971 Dec 30 DALLAS L 98-100 9-5 6-11 15-16 Love-36 Love-11 Rubio-13 Marion-32 16,111 Jan 1 NEW ORLEANS W124-112 10-5 6-11 16-16 Pekovic-22 Rubio-8 Rubio-9 Anderson-25 14,002 Jan 4 OKLAHOMA CITY L111-115 10-6 6-11 16-17 Pekovic-31 Love-14 Rubio-10 Durant-48 18,065 Jan 6 @Philadelphia W126- 95 10-6 7-11 17-17 Love-26 Pekovic-14 Rubio-8 Young-20 10,736 Jan 8 PHOENIX L103-104 10-7 7-11 17-18 Martin-20 Pekovic-12 Rubio-8 Dragic-26 12,202 W119- 92 11-7 7-11 18-18 Pekovic-26 Rubio-6 Tolliver-21 13,767 Love-12 Jan 10 CHARLOTTE Love-14 Cunningham-6 Jan 12 @San Antonio L 86-104 11-7 7-12 18-19 Pekovic-22 Love-7 Rubio-8 Leonard-17 18,098 Jan 15 SACRAMENTO L108-111 11-8 7-12 18-20 Love-27 Love-11 Rubio-5 Gay-33 12,399 Love-5 Jan 17 @Toronto L 89- 94 11-8 7-13 18-21 Martin-18 Love-12 Barea-5 Lowry-24 19,800 Jan 18 UTAH W 98- 72 12-8 7-13 19-21 Pekovic-27 Pekovic-14 Rubio-9 Burks-18 17,111 Jan 21 @Utah W112- 97 12-8 8-13 20-21 Brewer-19 Love-13 Rubio-13 Hayward-27 16,387 Pekovic-14 Rubio-12 Curry-33 19,596 Love-19 Jan 24 @Golden State W121-120 12-8 9-13 21-21 Love-26 Martin-26 21-22 Martin-30 Love-14 Jan 25 @Portland L104-115 12-8 9-14 Love-13 Rubio-11 Aldridge-21 20,006 Jan 27 @Chicago W 95- 86 12-8 10-14 22-22 Love-31 Love-8 Barea-7 Boozer-20 21,637 Jan 29 NEW ORLEANS W 88- 77 13-8 10-14 23-22 Love-30 Love-14 Barea-6 Aminu-18 11,702 Randolph-26 17,429 Rubio-6 Jan 31 MEMPHIS L 90- 94 13-9 10-14 23-23 Love-28 Love-16 Rubio-8 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -40- 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (CONTINUED) Date High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten. Feb 1 @Atlanta Opponent L113-120 Team/Opp Home Road Total 13-9 10-15 23-24 Love-43 High Scoring Love-19 Rubio-11 Korver-24 13,018 Feb 4 L.A. LAKERS W109- 99 14-9 10-15 24-24 Martin-32 Love-17 Rubio-13 Young-24 12,559 Feb 5 @Oklahoma Cit L 97-106 14-9 10-16 24-25 Rubio-19 Rubio-8 Rubio-5 Durant-26 18,203 Feb 7 @New Orleans L 91- 98 14-9 10-17 24-26 Love-26 Love-19 Rubio-6 Davis-26 16,541 Feb 8 PORTLAND L110-117 14-10 10-17 24-27 Brewer-26 Turiaf-13 Rubio-9 Aldridge-26 17,506 L 89-107 14-11 10-17 24-28 Love-31 Love-10 Rubio-9 Parsons-20 12,002 Rubio-12 Hamilton-16 12,139 Cunningham-8 Feb 10 HOUSTON Turiaf-10 Feb 12 DENVER W117- 90 15-11 10-17 25-28 Love-32 Love-11 Turiaf-11 Feb 19 INDIANA W104- 91 16-11 10-17 26-28 Love-42 Love-16 Rubio-17 George-35 15,109 Feb 22 @Utah W121-104 16-11 11-17 27-28 Love-37 Love-12 Love-10 Kanter-25 19,323 Feb 23 @Portland L 97-108 16-11 11-18 27-29 Love-31 Love-10 Rubio-11 Lillard-32 19,458 Feb 25 @Phoenix W110-101 16-11 12-18 28-29 Love-33 Love-13 Rubio-11 Mark. Morris-24 16,273 Mar 1 @Sacramento W108- 97 16-11 13-18 29-29 Martin-26 Love-10 Rubio-8 Gay-24 17,085 Mar 3 @Denver W132-128 16-11 14-18 30-29 Love-33 Love-19 Rubio-5 Lawson-31 15,240 Barea-5 Mar 5 NEW YORK L106-118 16-12 14-18 30-30 Love-19 Love-8 Rubio-8 Anthony-33 14,294 Mar 7 DETROIT W114-101 17-12 14-18 31-30 Love-28 Love-14 Rubio-10 Monroe-20 16,242 Mar 9 TORONTO L104-111 17-13 14-18 31-31 Love-26 Pekovic-11 Love-9 DeRozan-25 13,116 12,473 Love-11 Mar 11 MILWAUKEE W112-101 18-13 14-18 32-31 Love-27 Love-10 Rubio-10 Knight-21 Mar 14 @Charlotte L 93-105 18-13 14-19 32-32 Martin-19 Love-6 Rubio-9 Jefferson-25 16,983 Mar 16 SACRAMENTO W104-102 19-13 14-19 33-32 Martin-31 Dieng-11 Rubio-9 Thomas-27 13,171 Mar 19 @Dallas W123-122(OT) 19-13 15-19 34-32 Love-35 Dieng-11 Rubio-15 Nowitzki-27 20,100 Mar 20 @Houston L106-129 19-13 15-20 34-33 Love-29 Dieng-21 Rubio-8 Harden-28 18,315 Mar 23 PHOENIX L120-127 19-14 15-20 34-34 Love-36 Love-14 Rubio-9 Mark. Morris-25 17,866 Love-9 Mar 24 @Memphis L 92-109 19-14 15-21 34-35 Love-16 Dieng-17 Shved-5 Conley-23 17,784 Mar 26 ATLANTA W107- 83 20-14 15-21 35-35 Martin-18 Dieng-15 Rubio-10 Scott-15 11,632 Brewer-18 Mar 28 L.A. LAKERS W143-107 21-14 15-21 36-35 Pekovic-26 Love-10 Love-10 Bazemore-21 16,442 Mar 30 @Brooklyn L 99-114 21-14 15-22 36-36 Martin-21 Dieng-11 Rubio-12 Pierce-22 17,732 Brewer-21 Mar 31 L.A. CLIPPERS L104-114 21-15 15-22 36-37 Love-20 Love-13 Barea-8 Collison-28 12,172 Apr 2 MEMPHIS W102- 88 22-15 15-22 37-37 Love-24 Love-16 Love-10 Gasol-18 12,009 Apr 4 @Miami W122-121(2OT)22-15 16-22 38-37 Love-28 Love-11 Rubio-14 James-34 19,661 Apr 5 @Orlando L 92-100 22-15 16-23 38-38 Rubio-18 Dieng-8 Rubio-10 Afflalo-18 16,992 Apr 8 SAN ANTONIO W110- 91 23-15 16-23 39-38 Rubio-23 Dieng-15 Rubio-7 Joseph-13 10,117 Diaw-13 Apr 9 CHICAGO L 87-102 23-16 16-23 39-39 Love-17 Love-10 Rubio-6 Augustin-21 13,447 Apr 11 HOUSTON W112-110 24-16 16-23 40-39 Brewer-51 Dieng-20 Rubio-10 Harden-33 16,689 Apr 13 @Sacramento L103-106 24-16 16-24 40-40 Love-43 Dieng-14 Rubio-11 Cousins-35 16,965 Apr 14 @Golden State L120-130 24-16 16-25 40-41 Love-40 Love-14 Love-9 Curry-32 19,596 Love-10 Love-9 Burke-32 14,155 Apr 16 UTAH L130-136(2OT)24-17 16-25 40-42 Martin-36 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -41- 2013-14 WOLVES PLAYER HIGHS PLAYER J.J. BAREA COREY BREWER CHASE BUDINGER DANTE CUNNINGHAM GORGUI DIENG MINUTES 39 FIELD FREE GOALS THROWS 6 APR. 4 DEC. 16 DEC. 15 APR. 8 FEB. 23 at Miami at Den. at Den. vs Mem. at Miami at Miami at Bos. at Mem. vs S.A. at Port. 5 (2) 6C(3) APR. 11 APR. 11 DEC. 7 DEC. 15 DEC. 15 APR. 14 APR. 11 NOV. 25 MAR. 31 APR. 11 at Dall. vs Hou. vs Hou. vs Miami at Mem. at Mem. at G.S. vs Hou. at Ind. vs LA-C vs Hou. 7 5 APR. 4 APR. 4 FEB. 10 MAR. 26 MAR. 26 APR. 4 APR. 4 FEB. 8 MAR. 31 APR. 4 at Miami at Miami at Miami vs Hou. vs Atl. vs Atl. at Miami at Miami vs Port. vs LA-C at Miami 7 (2) 3 1 (2) 24 9 6C 6C 5C 2 (9) 3 (5) APR. 11 FEB. 23 APR. 11 APR. 11 JAN. 10 NOV. 16 APR. 16 APR. 11 APR. 11 at OKC. at OKC. vs Hou. at Port. vs Hou. vs Hou. vs Cha. vs Bos. vs Utah vs Hou. vs Hou. 3C 5C 5C APR. 13 MAR. 20 APR. 11 MAR. 20 MAR. 20 APR. 13 MAR. 31 APR. 2 MAR. 16 MAR. 20 vs Atl. at Sac. at Hou. vs Hou. at Hou. at Hou. at Sac. vs LA-C vs Mem. vs Sac. at Hou. 21C 4C(2) 35C 7C 9C 3C(2) 2C(2) APR. 8 APR. 8 APR. 5 APR. 8 APR. 16 APR. 16 APR. 11 APR. 16 FEB. 23 FEB. 5 APR. 5 vs S.A. vs S.A. at Orl. vs S.A. vs Utah vs Utah vs Hou. vs Utah at Port. at OKC. at Orl. 3 3 JAN. 26 APR. 9 JAN. 24 APR. 9 APR. 9 JAN. 26 APR. 9 JAN. 26 S.A.-Min. vs Chi. at Miami vs Chi. at Atl. vs Chi. vs Chi. at Miami vs Chi. at Miami 3 APR. 9 APR. 9 APR. 9 Min. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. vs Chi. KEVIN MARTIN LUC RICHAR 7 16 (2) 19 (5) 10C(3) 3T(2) 1 7C(2) 0T 5 3 17 0 0T APR. 9 15 (2) 0 1 APR. 9 47 0 0 APR. 9 LOVE 2 1 JEFFERS KEVIN 0 1 12C JAN. 29 11 2 1C(2) JEFFERS OTHYUS 2 2C 22C HUMMEL 15 3C(2) 13C ROBBIE OTHYUS 4C 10C 20 MAR. 26 4C(6) 10C 13 2 (5) FEB. 5 9C 9 4 FEB. 5 41C 5 (2) 7 51C APR. 4 43 4 2 (7) 21 (2) MAR. 19 38 6T 0 POINTS 6 12 5 (3) SHOTS APR. 4 10 2 (2) TURNOVERS APR. 2 4 11 STEALS MAR. 3 11C 1 (16) BLOCKED ASSISTS NOV. 15 19C 7 TOTAL APR. 4 48C 10 ----- REBOUNDS ----OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE 3 (2) 2 45 APR. 16 DEC. 22 FEB. 1 NOV. 6 MAR. 3 MAR. 3 APR. 2 JAN. 18 JAN. 4 MAR. 11 DEC. 22 vs Utah at LA-C at Atl. vs G.S. at Den. at Den. vs Mem. vs Utah vs OKC. vs Milw. at LA-C 4 (8) 4 (2) OCT. 30 43 FEB. 4 MAR. 3 JAN. 12 NOV. 20 NOV. 20 MAR. 28 DEC. 10 DEC. 22 JAN. 29 APR. 16 vs Orl. vs LA-L at Den. at S.A. vs LA-C vs LA-C vs LA-L at Det. at LA-C vs N.O. vs Utah 10 8 3 (2) 2 (3) DEC. 28 NOV. 23 DEC. 20 APR. 11 APR. 11 APR. 13 Sac.-Min. at LA-L at Sac. at Miami at Milw. at Bos. at Milw. at LA-C at LA-L vs Hou. vs Hou. at Sac. 3 (2) 2 (2) APR. 5 APR. 13 APR. 4 DEC. 28 DEC. 16 DEC. 28 APR. 14 DEC. 20 APR. 11 APR. 11 APR. 13 Min. at Orl. at Sac. at Miami at Milw. at Bos. at Milw. at G.S. at LA-L vs Hou. vs Hou. at Sac. MUHAMMAD NIKOLA PEKOVIC A.J. PRICE 24C 12 8C 5C 4C 7C 2C 4C 1C FEB. 25 MAR. 3 MAR. 23 FEB. 22 FEB. 23 MAR. 31 FEB. 25 MAR. 5 MAR. 1 FEB. 25 at Phoe. at Phoe. at Den. vs Phoe. at Utah at Port. vs LA-C at Phoe. vs N.Y. at Sac. at Phoe. 14 (4) 4T DEC. 22 MAR. 28 DEC. 20 JAN. 18 JAN. 24 NOV. 10 MAR. 30 MAR. 9 JAN. 15 DEC. 22 at LA-C at LA-C vs LA-L at LA-L vs Utah at G.S. at LA-L at Brk. vs Tor. vs Sac. at LA-C 4 8 (3) 0 10C 1 11 2 (7) 1 5 2 3 (2) 20C DEC. 22 12 16C 1C(6) 3 FEB. 25 46C 5C(2) 2 (4) 12 MBAH A MOUTE SHABAZZ 8 3 36 DEC. 16 6 3 (2) 2 DEC. 28 5 6 6 APR. 4 5 5 8 APR. 13 6 5 2 (6) NOV. 24 31 6 16 MBAH A MOUTE LUC RICHAR 32 13 0 34C 2 (2) 2 (2) 2 (4) NOV. 13 JAN. 6 JAN. 24 JAN. 10 JAN. 10 DEC. 28 JAN. 12 NOV. 23 JAN. 6 9 vs Clev. at Phil. at G.S. vs Cha. vs Cha. at Milw. at S.A. at Hou. at Phil. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -42- 2013-14 PLAYER HIGHS (CONTINUED) PLAYER RICKY RUBIO ALEXEY SHVED RONNY TURIAF DERRICK WILLIAMS MINUTES 49C FIELD FREE GOALS THROWS 9 3 (3) TOTAL BLOCKED ASSISTS POINTS 9 (2) 10 (2) 2T 25C MAR. 5 MAR. 19 MAR. 19 FEB. 19 FEB. 12 APR. 14 JAN. 1 FEB. 8 at Dall. vs S.A. vs Phil. vs N.Y. at Dall. at Dall. vs Ind. vs Den. at G.S. vs N.O. vs Port. 4 (5) 5 (2) 2 (2) 13 (2) DEC. 16 FEB. 10 DEC. 27 FEB. 1 FEB. 19 FEB. 1 APR. 9 JAN. 15 APR. 9 JAN. 27 JAN. 15 at Bos. vs Hou. vs Wash. at Atl. vs Ind. at Atl. vs Chi. vs Sac. vs Chi. at Chi. vs Sac. 38 4 5 FEB. 8 FEB. 12 FEB. 8 FEB. 12 JAN. 12 FEB. 1 FEB. 1 JAN. 27 vs Port. at Chi. vs Utah vs Port. vs Den. vs Port. vs Den. at S.A. at Atl. at Atl. at Chi. 13 1 (4) 2 (2) 2 (2) NOV. 22 NOV. 1 NOV. 1 NOV. 16 NOV. 22 NOV. 13 NOV. 13 NOV. 4 vs OKC. at Clev. vs LA-C vs Brk. vs OKC. vs OKC. vs Bos. vs Brk. vs Clev. vs Clev. at Clev. 290 (2) 21 (4) 8 (3) High Games APR. 16 MAR. 28 MAR. 3 DEC. 20 JAN. 18 JAN. 18 APR. 14 MAR. 26 APR. 14 APR. 11 MAR. 28 vs Utah vs LA-L at Den. at LA-L vs Utah vs Utah at G.S. vs Atl. at G.S. vs Hou. vs LA-L APR. 14 DEC. 7 JAN. 31 MAR. 14 APR. 5 APR. 5 DEC. 7 JAN. 29 DEC. 27 MAR. 3 DEC. 7 at G.S. vs Miami vs Mem. at Cha. at Orl. at Orl. vs Miami vs N.O. vs Wash. at Den. vs Miami FEB. 8 APR. 16 NOV. 23 APR. 16 MAR. 20 MAR. 28 MAR. 26 NOV. 4 APR. 16 vs Utah vs Utah vs Port. vs Utah at Hou. vs Utah at Hou. vs LA-L vs Atl. at Clev. vs Utah 7 12 82 APR. 16 26 26 (2) 0 (3) APR. 16 12 15 5 290 (2) 4 (2) 36 3 (2) High Games 4 60 13 OPPONENTS 21 43 30 143 240 (77) 22 22 (3) 17 Low Games 29 5 (3) 37 TIMBERWOLVES 53 6 60 13 TIMBERWOLVES 24 46 1 14 NOV. 20 22 7 2 NOV. 4 52 7 3 (2) NOV. 1 51 2 10 3 (4) APR. 16 4 6 3C(2) JAN. 27 5 6 5 (2) FEB. 8 27 6 5 (2) 7 (2) SHOTS DEC. 11 4 7 TURNOVERS APR. 8 2T(3) 17C STEALS MAR. 19 26 10C ----- REBOUNDS ----OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE 136 OPPONENTS 240 (77) 3 (4) 8 (2) 1 (3) Low Games APR. 14 JAN. 18 APR. 2 JAN. 10 MAR. 28 MAR. 28 NOV. 22 MAR. 11 MAR. 28 DEC. 27 JAN. 18 72 at G.S. vs Utah vs Mem. vs Cha. vs LA-L vs LA-L vs Brk. vs Milw. vs LA-L vs Wash. vs Utah "C" indicates a new career-high, "T" a tied career-high. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of games in which a player or team has reached a given total (if more than one). 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -43- 2013-14 SEASON SUPERLATIVES Wolves Individual Highs: Points ............................................................... 51 Field Goals Made ............................................. 19 Field Goals Attempted ...................................... 30 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 FGM) ......... .769 3-Point Field Goals Made ................................... 8 3-Point Field Goals Attempted ......................... 11 Free Throws Made ........................................... 17 Free Throws Attempted .................................... 18 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 FTM) ...... 1.000 Total Rebounds ................................................ 21 Offensive Rebounds ......................................... 10 Defensive Rebounds ........................................ 16 Assists .............................................................. 17 Steals ................................................................. 7 Turnovers ........................................................... 7 Blocked Shots .................................................... 5 Minutes Played ............................................49:08 Corey Brewer vs. Houston (4/11/14) Corey Brewer vs. Houston (4/11/14) Corey Brewer vs. Houston (4/11/14) (10-13) Nikola Pekovic at Dallas (11/30/13); (10-13) Corey Brewer at Golden State (4/14/14) Kevin Love at San Antonio (12/13/13) Kevin Love at Boston (12/16/13); Kevin Love vs. Denver (2/12/14) Kevin Love at Atlanta (2/1/14) Kevin Love at Atlanta (2/1/14); Kevin Love vs. L.A. Lakers (2/4/14) (14-14) Kevin Love at Chicago (1/27/14); (14-14) Kevin Martin vs. Sacramento (3/16/14) Gorgui Dieng at Houston (3/20/14) Nikola Pekovic at L.A. Lakers (12/20/13); Gorgui Dieng vs. Houston (4/11/14) Kevin Love at L.A. Clippers (12/22/13) OT; Kevin Love at Denver (3/3/14) Ricky Rubio vs. Indiana (2/19/14) Ricky Rubio vs. Denver (2/12/14) (4x) MR: Ricky Rubio at Golden State (4/14/14) Ronny Turiaf at Atlanta (2/1/14); Gorgui Dieng vs. Sacramento (3/16/14) Ricky Rubio at Dallas (3/19/14) OT Opponent Individual Highs: Points ............................................................... 48 Field Goals Made ............................................. 16 Field Goals Attempted ...................................... 32 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 FGM) ......... .857 3-Point Field Goals Made ................................... 7 Kevin Durant vs. Oklahoma City (1/4/14) Kevin Durant vs. Oklahoma City (1/4/14) Kevin Durant vs. Oklahoma City (1/4/14) (12-14) David Lee at Golden State (4/14/14) Damian Lillard vs. Portland (12/18/13); Stephen Curry at Golden State (4/14/14) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted ......................... 14 Damian Lillard vs. Portland (12/18/13) Free Throws Made ........................................... 15 James Harden vs. Houston (4/11/14) Free Throws Attempted .................................... 19 James Harden vs. Houston (4/11/14) Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 FTM) ...... 1.000 (10-10) Paul George vs. Indiana (2/19/14); (10-10) Trey Burke vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Total Rebounds ................................................ 24 DeAndre Jordan vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) Offensive Rebounds ......................................... 10 DeAndre Jordan vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) Defensive Rebounds ........................................ 15 DeMarcus Cousins at Sacramento (3/1/14) Assists .............................................................. 16 John Wall at Washington (11/19/13) Steals ................................................................. 6 James Harden vs. Houston (4/11/14) Turnovers ........................................................... 9 Kyrie Irving at Cleveland (11/4/13); Evan Turner vs. Philadelphia (12/11/13) Blocked Shots .................................................... 7 Andrew Bogut at Golden State (1/24/14) Minutes Played 48:21 Trey Burke vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -44- 2013-14 SEASON SUPERLATIVES (CONTINUED) Wolves Highs: Points, Game................. 143 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Points, 1st Half ................ 74 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Points, 2nd Half ............... 69 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Points, 1st Quarter .......... 47 at L.A. Lakers (11/10/13) Points, 2nd Quarter ......... 39 (2x) MR: vs. Charlotte (1/10/14) Points, 3rd Quarter .......... 39 at Milwaukee (12/28/13) Points, 4th Quarter .......... 38 (2x) MR: vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) Points, Overtime .............. 17 vs. Orlando (10/30/13) Wolves Lows: 82 vs. Miami (12/7/13) 37 vs. Memphis (1/31/13) 31 vs. Houston (2/10/14) 15 (2x) MR: at Memphis (3/24/14) 15 (2x) MR: vs. Memphis (1/31/13) 15 vs. L.A. Clippers (3/31/14) 11 vs. Houston (2/10/14) 10 (2x) MR: at Dallas (3/19/14) Field Goals Made ............ 51 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Field Goals Att ............... 100 (3x) MR: at Philadelphia (1/6/14) Field Goal Pct .............. .671 (51-76) vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) 24 vs. Miami (12/7/13) 73 at Chicago (1/27/14) .293 (24-82) vs. Miami (12/7/13) 3-Pt Field Goals Made .... 16 at Philadelphia (1/6/14) 3-Pt Field Goals Att ......... 36 vs. Brooklyn (11/22/13) 3-Pt Field Goal Pct ...... .615 (16-26) at Philadelphia (1/6/14) 1 at Orlando (4/5/14) 12 (2x) MR: vs. Houston (4/11/14) .067 (1-15) at Orlando (4/5/14) Free Throws Made .......... 52 at Denver (3/3/14) Free Throws Att ............... 64 at Denver (3/3/14) Free Throw Pct .......... 1.000 (21-21) vs. Houston (2/10/14) 6 vs. Memphis (1/31/13) 7 vs. Memphis (1/31/13) .577 (15-26) at Boston (12/16/13) Total Rebounds ............... 60 vs. Utah (1/18/14) Offensive Rebounds ........ 22 at L.A. Lakers (12/20/13) Defensive Rebounds ....... 46 vs. Utah (1/18/14) 30 at Orlando (4/5/14) 5 (3x) MR: at Charlotte (3/14/14) 22 (3x) MR: at Orlando (4/5/14) Assists ............................. 37 Steals .............................. 17 Turnovers ........................ 21 Blocked Shots ................... 8 Personal Fouls ................ 25 13 3 5 0 9 at Golden State (4/14/14) vs. Atlanta (3/26/14) (4x) MR: at Golden State (4/14/14) (3x) MR: vs. Houston (4/11/14) (4x) MR: vs. Houston (4/11/14) vs. Miami (12/7/13) (2x) MR: vs. New Orleans (1/29/14) vs. Washington (12/27/13) (3x) MR: at Denver (3/3/14) at Dallas (11/30/13) 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -45- 2013-14 SEASON SUPERLATIVES (CONTINUED) Opponent Highs: Points, Game................. 136 vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Points, 1st Half ................ 67 vs. Houston (2/10/14) Points, 2nd Half ............... 79 at Denver (3/3/14) Points, 1st Quarter .......... 39 vs. Philadelphia (12/11/13) Points, 2nd Quarter ......... 38 at Portland (1/25/14) Points, 3rd Quarter .......... 38 at Atlanta (2/1/14) Points, 4th Quarter .......... 45 at Denver (3/3/14) Points, Overtime .............. 17 vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2nd Opponent Lows: 72 vs. Utah (1/18/14) 23 vs. Utah (1/18/14) 38 (4x) MR: vs. Dallas (12/30/13) 14 (2x) MR: vs. Utah (1/18/14) 9 vs. Utah (1/18/14) 14 at Sacramento (3/1/14) 14 at L.A. Lakers (11/10/13) 9 at Dallas (3/19/14) Field Goals Made ............ 53 vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Field Goals Att ............... 108 vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Field Goal Pct .............. .576 (49-85) at Houston (3/20/14) 21 vs. Utah (1/18/14) 73 vs. Utah (1/18/14) .288 (21-73) vs. Utah (1/18/14) 3-Pt Field Goals Made .... 17 at Houston (11/23/13) 3-Pt Field Goals Att ......... 40 vs. Portland (12/18/13) 3-Pt Field Goal Pct ...... .692 (9-13) at San Antonio (1/12/14) 2 vs. New Orleans (1/29/14) 12 (3x) MR: at Memphis (3/24/14) .095 (2-21) vs. New Orleans (1/29/14) Free Throws Made .......... 29 vs. Portland (2/8/14) Free Throws Att ............... 38 vs. Portland (2/8/14) Free Throw Pct .......... 1.000 (15-15) at Washington (11/19/13) 4 vs. Memphis (4/2/14) 6 vs. Memphis (4/2/14) .500 (8-16) at Detroit (12/10/13) Total Rebounds ............... 60 vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Offensive Rebounds ........ 22 vs. Utah (4/16/14) 2OT Defensive Rebounds ....... 43 at Houston (11/23/13) 26 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) 4 (2x) MR: vs. Charlotte (1/10/14) 12 vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) Assists ............................. 36 Steals .............................. 15 Turnovers ........................ 26 Blocked Shots ................. 12 Personal Fouls ................ 37 7 3 8 1 11 at Houston (3/20/14) vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) (2x) MR: vs. Atlanta (3/26/14) at Cleveland (11/4/13) at Denver (3/3/14) vs. Brooklyn (11/22/13) (4x) MR: vs. Milwaukee (3/11/14) (2x) MR: vs. L.A. Lakers (3/28/14) (3x) MR: vs. Washington (12/27/13) vs. Memphis (1/31/13) 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -46- 2013-14 TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES POINTS 51 Corey Brewer, 4/11 vs. Hou. 45 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 43 Kevin Love, 4/13 at Sac. 43 Kevin Love, 2/1 at Atl. 42 Kevin Love, 2/19 vs. Ind. 42 Kevin Love, 12/13 at S.A. 40 Kevin Love, 4/14 at G.S. 37 Kevin Love, 2/22 at Utah 36 Kevin Martin, 4/16 vs. Utah 36 Kevin Love, 3/23 vs. Pho. 36 Kevin Love, 12/30 vs. Dal. FIELD GOALS 19 Corey Brewer, 4/11 vs. Hou. 16 Nikola Pekovic, 12/22 at LAC 15 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 15 Kevin Love, 12/13 at S.A. FREE THROWS 17 Kevin Love, 2/1 at Atl. 16 Kevin Martin, 3/3 at Den. 15 Kevin Love, 4/13 at Sac. 14 Kevin Martin, 3/16 vs. Sac. 14 Kevin Love, 2/7 at N.O. 14 Kevin Love, 1/27 at Chi. 3-PT. FIELD GOALS 8 Kevin Love, 12/13 at S.A. 6 Kevin Love, 2/22 at Utah 6 Kevin Love, 2/12 vs. Den. 6 Kevin Martin, 1/25 at Por. TOTAL REBOUNDS 21 Gorgui Dieng, 3/20 at Hou. 20 Gorgui Dieng, 4/11 vs. Hou. 19 Kevin Love, 3/3 at Den. 19 Kevin Love, 2/7 at N.O. 19 Kevin Love, 2/1 at Atl. 19 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 19 Kevin Love, 11/11 at LAC 17 Gorgui Dieng, 3/24 at Mem. 17 Kevin Love, 2/4 vs. LAL 17 Kevin Love, 11/25 at Ind. 17 Kevin Love, 10/30 vs. Orl. OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 10 Gorgui Dieng, 4/11 vs. Hou. 10 Nikola Pekovic, 12/20 at LAL 8 Gorgui Dieng, 3/20 at Hou. 8 Nikola Pekovic, 1/8 vs. Pho. 8 Nikola Pekovic, 12/22 at LAC 8 Nikola Pekovic, 11/16 vs. Bos. DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 16 Kevin Love, 3/3 at Den. 16 Kevin Love, 12/22 at LAC 15 Kevin Love, 2/19 vs. Ind. 15 Kevin Love, 2/7 at N.O. BLOCKED SHOTS 5 Gorgui Dieng, 3/16 vs. Sac. 5 Ronny Turiaf, 2/1 at Atl. 4 Ronny Turiaf, 2/12 vs. Den. 4 Ronny Turiaf, 2/5 at OkC ASSISTS 14 Ricky Rubio, 2/4 vs. Por. 13 Ricky Rubio, 2/28 at LAL 12 Ricky Rubio, 4/5 vs. Tor. 12 Ricky Rubio, 4/3 at Mil. 12 Ricky Rubio, 3/12 vs. S.A. 12 Alexey Shved, 12/20 vs. OkC 11 Ricky Rubio, 3/6 vs. Was. 11 Ricky Rubio, 2/24 vs. G.S. 11 Ricky Rubio, 2/8 vs. N.Y. 11 Ricky Rubio, 2/6 vs. S.A. STEALS 7 Ricky Rubio, 2/12 vs. Den. 6 Corey Brewer, 4/11 vs. Hou. 6 Ricky Rubio, 3/26 vs. Atl. 6 Corey Brewer, 3/9 vs. Tor. 6 Ricky Rubio, 12/28 at Mil. 6 Corey Brewer, 11/4 at Cle. TURNOVERS 7 Ricky Rubio, 4/14 at G.S. 7 Kevin Love, 1/4 vs. OkC 7 Ricky Rubio, 11/27 vs. Den. 7 Kevin Love, 11/16 vs. Bos. MINUTES PLAYED 49 Ricky Rubio, 3/19 at Dal. 48 Corey Brewer, 3/19 at Dal. 47 Kevin Love, 4/16 vs. Utah 46 Ricky Rubio, 4/4 at Mia. 46 Nikola Pekovic, 12/22 at LAC 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -47- 2013-14 KEY DATES June 27: Acquired rookie forward Shabazz Muhammad (1st round, 14th overall) and rookie center Gorgui Dieng (1st round, 21st overall) in a draft day trade with the Utah Jazz. June 27: Acquired a 2014 second-round pick and cash considerations from Golden State in exchange for Malcolm Lee and the rights to the 26th pick in the 2013 NBA Draft (Andre Roberson). June 27: Completed the 2013 NBA Draft by selecting guard Lorenzo Brown (52nd overall pick) and Bojan Dubljevic (59th overall pick). June 28: Exercised the 2013-14 contract option on forward Dante Cunningham. July 7: Waived forward Mickael Gelabale and center Greg Stiemsma. July 11: Acquired guard Kevin Martin from Oklahoma City in a three-team trade that sent Luke Ridnour and a secondround pick in the 2014 NBA Draft to Milwaukee July 12: Re-signed forward Chase Budinger to a three-year contract. July 12: Signed free agent forward Corey Brewer to a three-year contract. July 13: Signed rookie forward Shabazz Muhammad (1st round, 14th overall) and rookie center Gorgui Dieng (1st round, 21st overall) to two-year contracts. July 18: Signed free agent center Ronny Turiaf. Aug. 16: Re-signed restricted free agent center Nikola Pekovic. Sept. 6: Hired Milt Newton as General Manager. Sept. 9: Promoted David Adelman to assistant coach and hired Bobby Jackson as player development coach. Sept. 26: Signed guard Lorenzo Brown, forward Robbie Hummel and guard Othyus Jeffers. Oct. 25: Waived guards Lorenzo Brown and Othyus Jeffers. Oct. 26: Exercised fourth-year options on guard Ricky Rubio and forward Derrick Williams. Oct. 26: Waived center Chris Johnson. Oct. 30: Kevin Love connected on a three-pointer with 10.1 seconds left to force Minnesota's first-ever Opening Night overtime. The trey was Love's third career game-tying or go-ahead three in the final 10 seconds of a game. Nov. 4: Kevin Love was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Oct. 29 - Nov. 3, the first such honor of his career. Nov. 10: Minnesota outscored the Lakers 47-23 in the first quarter, the highest-scoring quarter in club history. Nov. 10: Ricky Rubio recorded his second career triple-double with 12 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds at the L.A. Lakers. Nov. 11: Kevin Martin scored his 10,000th career point at the L.A. Clippers. Nov. 20: Kevin Martin scored 28 points and grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds vs. the Clippers, his ninth career double-double and first since 2009. Nov. 26: Acquired forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for forward Derrick Williams. Dec. 13: Kevin Love connected on a career-high eight three-pointers, matching Stephon Marbury's club record for most threes in a game. Dec. 15: Corey Brewer scored his 4000th career point in Minnesota's win at Memphis. Jan. 5: Assigned forward Shabazz Muhammad to Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League. Jan. 13: Recalled forward Shabazz Muhammad from Iowa (D-League). Jan. 21: Kevin Love grabbed his 4000th career rebound at Utah. Jan. 23: Kevin Love was named to the initial 2014-16 USA Men's National Team Roster. Jan. 23: Kevin Love was voted as a Western Conference All-Star Starter, his third All-Star appearance and first start. Love became the first Wolves player to start in an All-Star game since Garnett in 2007. Jan. 24: Kevin Love scored the 6000th point of his career at Golden State. Jan. 24: Kevin Martin connected on the game-winning jumper with 8.4 seconds remaining in Minnesota's win at Golden State. 2014-15 Minnesota Timberwolves Preseason Guide -48- Feb. 4: Feb. 8: Feb. 12: Feb. 16: Feb. 17: Feb. 19: Feb. 22: Feb. 24: Feb. 25: Feb. 28: Mar. 3: Mar. 16: Mar. 16: Mar. 19: Mar. 20: Mar. 28: Mar. 28: Mar. 30: Mar. 30: Mar. 31: Apr. 1: Apr. 2: Apr. 3: Apr. 4: Apr. 8: Apr. 8: Apr. 8: Apr. 11: Apr. 11: Announced a plan to open Mayo Clinic Square, a new practice facility across the street from Target Center in the former Block E. Ricky Rubio scored a career-high 25 points vs. Portland. J.J. Barea scored 18 points in Minnesota's win vs. Denver, surpassing the 4000-point mark for his career. Kevin Love participated in the 2014 Foot Locker Three-Point Contest as part of NBA All-Star Saturday Night, his second time participating in the event. Kevin Love scored 13 points and grabbed nine rebounds in his first career All-Star Game start. Ricky Rubio matched a franchise record with a career-high 17 assists vs. Indiana, joining six other Wolves players to dish out 17 in a game (most recently Chauncey Billups in 2002). Kevin Love recorded the first triple-double of his career, finishing with 37 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in Minnesota's win at Utah. Kevin Love was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played between Feb 17-23. This was the second time this season Love earned the award. Kevin Love scored 33 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, his franchise-record sixth straight game with 30+ points. The game was also his 11th straight with 25+ points and 10+ rebounds, a new franchise record and the longest such streak in the NBA since 2001. Kevin Love finished the month of February averaging league-highs in both points (34.0) and rebounds (14.1), numbers which hadn't been averaged in a month since Moses Malone in March 1982. Minnesota finished 52-for-64 from the free throw line in win at Denver, the most made three throws in a game by any NBA team since Phoenix hit 61 in an OT game on Apr. 9, 1990. Making his first career NBA start, Gorgui Dieng tallied 12 points, 11 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. Dieng became the first player since Elden Campbell in 1991 to record 10p/10r/5b in their first NBA start. Kevin Martin sank the 1000th three-pointer of his career vs. the Sacramento Kings. Ricky Rubio recorded his second triple-double of the season and third of his career with 22 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds at Dallas. Gorgui Dieng recorded new career highs in both points (22) and rebounds (21), becoming the fifth player in team history to post a 20/20 game and 6th since 1970 to record a 20/20 game within their first three starts. He is just the fourth rookie in the past 20 years to accomplish the feat. Kevin Love tallied his second career triple-double with 22 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs. the Lakers. Minnesota set franchise records for points scored (143) and field goal percentage (67.1%) in its 143-107 win over the Lakers. Kevin Love surpassed Wally Szczerbiak (6777) for third place on the Wolves' all-time scoring list. Ricky Rubio broke Tyrone Corbin's (175, 1989-90) franchise single-season steals record. Kevin Love moved past Tom Gugliotta (464, 1996-97) atop the franchise single-season chart for FTs made. Gorgui Dieng was named the KIA Western Conference Rookie of the Month for March. Kevin Love recorded his second triple-double in four games and third of the season, finishing with 24 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists in a win vs. the Grizzlies. Waived guard A.J. Price. Ricky Rubio handed out 14 assists at Miami, passing Stephon Marbury (1393) for fourth place on the Wolves' all-time assist chart. Signed guard Othyus Jeffers. Corey Brewer swiped four steals, surpassing Doug West (428) for third on the Wolves' all-time steals chart. Ricky Rubio drained a career-high 10 field goals en route to 23 points in the Wolves' win vs. San Antonio. Corey Brewer scored a career-high and franchise-record-tying 51 points and grabbed a career-high-matching six steals vs. Houston, the most points in a regulation game in franchise history. He also matched a franchise record with 19 field goals. Brewer became the fourth player in NBA history to score 50+ points and grab 6+ steals, joining Allen Iverson, Michael Jordan and Ricky Berry. Gorgui Dieng connected on the game-winning jumper with 4.6 seconds left vs. Houston, the 45th time in club history the Wolves have won a game by scoring the deciding points with five seconds or less left in the game. Dieng also grabbed 20 rebounds, becoming just the fourth player in team history to record multiple 20 rebound games. Apr. 11: Apr. 11: Apr. 13: Apr. 14: Apr. 16: Apr. 16: Apr. 16: Dante Cunningham scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, the first 20/10 effort of his career. Minnesota finished with 39 fast break points against Houston, the most by the Wolves since at least 1996 when the stat was first tracked. Kevin Love tallied 43 points and 11 rebounds at Sacramento, his franchise-record fifth 40+ point effort of the season and team-record ninth in his Wolves career. Kevin Love scored 40 points to increase his season total to 1991, surpassing Kevin Garnett's franchise record for points in a season (1987, 2003-04). Minnesota closed out the season setting a number of franchise records, including most points (8768), rebounds (3669) and three-pointers (600). Kevin Love recorded his personal-best 65th double-double of the season. Love's previous high had been 64 in 2010-11. Kevin Love finishes the season averaging 26.2 points, 12.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game, the first player to average 26+ points, 12+ rebounds and 4+ assists per game since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bob McAdoo in 1975-76. 2013-14 SEASON SERIES RESULTS Atlanta Hawks (1-1) 2/1 @ ATL 3/26 @ MIN L W 113-120 107-83 Miami Heat (1-1) 12/7 @ MIN 4/4 @ MIA L W 82-103 122-121 Boston Celtics (1-1) 11/16 @ MIN 12/16 @ BOS W L 106-88 97-101 Milwaukee Bucks (2-0) 12/28 @ MIL 3/11 @ MIN W W 117-95 112-101 Brooklyn Nets (1-1) 11/22 @ MIN 3/30 @ BKN W L 111-81 99-114 New Orleans Pelicans (2-1) 1/1 @ MIN 1/29 @ MIN 2/7 @ NO W W L 124-112 88-77 91-98 Charlotte Bobcats (1-1) 1/10 @ MIN 3/14 @ CHA W L 119-92 93-105 New York Knicks (1-1) 11/3 @ NY 3/5 @ MIN W L 109-100 106-118 Chicago Bulls (1-1) 1/27 @ CHI 4/9 @ MIN W L 95-86 87-102 Cleveland Cavaliers (1-1) 11/4 @ CLE 11/13 @ MIN L W 92-93 124-95 Oklahoma City Thunder (1-3) 11/1 @ MIN 12/1 @ OKC 1/4 @ MIN 2/5 @ OKC W L L L 100-81 103-113 111-115 97-106 Orlando Magic (1-1) 10/30 @ MIN 4/5 @ ORL W L 120-115 92-100 Philadelphia 76ers (2-0) 12/11 @ MIN 1/6 @ PHI W W 106-99 126-95 Phoenix Suns (1-2) 1/8 @ MIN 2/25 @ PHO 3/23 @ MIN L W L 103-104 110-101 120-127 Portland Trail Blazers (1-3) 12/18 @ MIN 1/25 @ POR 2/8 @ MIN 2/23 @ POR W L L L 120-109 104-115 110-117 97-108 Sacramento Kings (2-2) 1/15 @ MIN 3/1 @ SAC 3/16 @ MIN 4/13 @ SAC L W W L 108-111 108-97 104-102 103-106 San Antonio Spurs (1-2) 12/13 @ SA 1/12 @ SA 4/8 @ MIN L L W 110-117 86-104 110-91 Toronto Raptors (0-2) 1/17 @ TOR 3/9 @ MIN L L 89-94 104-111 Utah Jazz (3-1) 1/18 1/21 2/22 4/16 W W W L 98-72 112-97 121-104 130-136 L W 100-104 120-98 Dallas Mavericks (3-1) 11/8 @ MIN 11/30 @ DAL 12/30 @ MIN 3/19 @ DAL W W L W 116-108 112-106 98-100 123-122 Denver Nuggets (2-2) 11/15 @ DEN 11/27 @ MIN 2/12 @ MIN 3/3 @ DEN L L W W 113-117 110-117 117-90 132-128 Detroit Pistons (2-0) 12/10 @ DET 3/7 @ MIN W W 121-94 114-101 Golden State Warriors (1-2) 11/6 @ MIN 1/24 @ GS 4/14 @ GS L W L 93-106 121-120 120-130 Houston Rockets (1-3) 11/23 @ HOU 2/10 @ MIN 3/20 @ HOU 4/11 @ MIN L L L W 101-112 89-107 106-129 112-110 Indiana Pacers (1-1) 11/25 @ IND 2/19 @ MIN L W 84-98 104-91 Los Angeles Clippers (0-4) 11/11 @ LAC 11/20 @ MIN 12/22 @ LAC 3/31 @ MIN L L L L 107-109 98-102 116-120 104-114 Los Angeles Lakers (3-1) 11/10 @ LAL 12/20 @ LAL 2/4 @ MIN 3/28 @ MIN W L W W 113-90 91-104 109-99 143-107 Memphis Grizzlies (2-2) 12/15 @ MEM 1/31 @ MIN 3/24 @ MEM 4/2 @ MIN W L L W 101-93 90-94 92-109 102-88 (OT) (OT) @ MIN @ UTA @ UTA @ MIN Washington Wizards (1-1) 11/19 @ WAS 12/27 @ MIN (2OT) (OT) (2OT) 2013-14 NBA FINAL STANDINGS NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Toronto Brooklyn New York Boston Philadelphia SOUTHWEST DIVISION W 48 44 37 25 19 L 34 38 45 57 63 PCT .585 .537 .451 .305 .232 GB 4 11 23 29 HOME ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 26-15 22-19 7-3 Lost 1 28-13 16-25 5-5 Lost 2 19-22 18-23 7-3 Won 4 16-25 9-32 2-8 Lost 2 10-31 9-32 4-6 Won 2 W 56 48 33 29 15 L 26 34 49 53 67 PCT .683 .585 .402 .354 .183 GB 8 23 27 41 HOME 35- 6 27-14 19-22 17-24 10-31 ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 21-20 4-6 Won 2 21-20 8-2 Lost 1 14-27 5-5 Won 1 12-29 3-7 Lost 4 5-36 1-9 Lost 3 W 54 44 43 38 23 L 28 38 39 44 59 PCT .659 .537 .524 .463 .280 GB 10 11 16 31 HOME 32- 9 22-19 25-16 24-17 19-22 ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 22-19 4-6 Lost 3 22-19 7-3 Won 4 18-23 8-2 Won 3 14-27 7-3 Won 1 4-37 3-7 Lost 4 CENTRAL DIVISION Indiana Chicago Cleveland Detroit Milwaukee W 62 54 50 49 34 L 20 28 32 33 48 PCT .756 .659 .610 .598 .415 GB 8 12 13 28 HOME 32- 9 33- 8 27-14 26-15 22-19 ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 30-11 6-4 Lost 2 21-20 5-5 Lost 1 23-18 7-3 Won 5 23-18 6-4 Lost 1 12-29 2-8 Won 2 W 59 54 40 36 25 L 23 28 42 46 57 PCT .720 .659 .488 .439 .305 GB 5 19 23 34 HOME 34- 7 31-10 24-17 22-19 16-25 ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 25-16 6-4 Won 1 23-18 9-1 Won 5 16-25 4-6 Lost 3 14-27 4-6 Lost 2 9-32 2-8 Won 1 W 57 51 48 28 27 L 25 31 34 54 55 PCT .695 .622 .585 .341 .329 GB 6 9 29 30 HOME 34- 7 27-14 26-15 17-24 14-27 ROAD LAST-10 STREAK 23-18 7-3 Lost 1 24-17 6-4 Won 2 22-19 5-5 Won 1 11-30 3-7 Lost 1 13-28 3-7 Won 2 NORTHWEST DIVISION SOUTHEAST DIVISION Miami Washington Charlotte Atlanta Orlando San Antonio Houston Memphis Dallas New Orleans Oklahoma City Portland Minnesota Denver Utah PACIFIC DIVISION L.A. Clippers Golden State Phoenix Sacramento L.A. Lakers ATL BKN CHI DAL DET HOU LAC MEM MIL NO OKC PHI POR SA UTA BOS CHA CLE DEN GS IND LAL MIA MIN NY ORL PHO SAC TOR WAS ATLANTIC DIVISION TOR 2 3 2 0 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 4 2 2 2 1 3 4 0 0 1 0 -- 2 3 BKN 2 3 -- 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 NY 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 -- 0 2 3 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 BOS 2 -- 1 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 PHI 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 -- 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 W L 48 44 37 25 19 34 38 45 57 63 .585 .537 4 .451 11 .305 23 .232 29 7-3 5-5 7-3 2-8 4-6 Lost Lost Won Lost Won 1 2 4 2 2 CENTRAL DIVISION IND 2 4 4 2 2 3 CHI 4 3 2 3 -- 3 CLE 0 0 2 0 1 -DET 2 3 3 0 1 1 MIL 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 2 3 1 -0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 -1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 SOUTHEAST MIA 2 WAS 3 CHA 1 ATL -ORL 2 DIVISION 1 0 4 3 3 1 1 2 -2 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 3 2 4 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 -0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 SOUTHWEST SA 2 HOU 1 MEM 2 DAL 1 NO 2 DIVISION 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 2 -2 0 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 0 2 -2 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 3 4 3 2 3 -3 3 2 3 NORTHWEST OKC 2 POR 2 MIN 1 DEN 1 UTA 0 DIVISION 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 1 4 3 2 3 -0 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 3 2 3 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 2 2 2 -1 2 0 0 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 0 -- 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 -- PACIFIC DIVISION LAC 1 2 1 1 GS 2 2 1 0 PHO 2 2 0 2 SAC 0 1 1 0 LAL 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 2 0 2 4 2 3 0 2 1 3 0 -- PCT GB LAST-10 STREAK 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 4 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 56 48 33 29 15 26 34 49 53 67 .683 .585 8 .402 23 .354 27 .183 41 4-6 8-2 5-5 3-7 1-9 Won Lost Won Lost Lost 2 1 1 4 3 3 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 1 4 0 2 0 2 1 -- 1 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 2 0 1 2 1 -0 3 2 1 0 0 54 44 43 38 23 28 38 39 44 59 .659 .537 .524 .463 .280 10 11 16 31 4-6 7-3 8-2 7-3 3-7 Lost Won Won Won Lost 3 4 3 1 4 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 2 1 1 4 1 -- 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 0 2 3 2 2 1 3 -2 4 3 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 2 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 0 62 54 50 49 34 20 28 32 33 48 .756 .659 8 .610 12 .598 13 .415 28 6-4 5-5 7-3 6-4 2-8 Lost Lost Won Lost Won 2 1 5 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 -2 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 -2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 -1 1 0 0 2 0 4 3 2 1 2 4 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 4 0 3 1 2 0 -- 1 1 1 2 1 59 54 40 36 25 23 28 42 46 57 .720 .659 5 .488 19 .439 23 .305 34 6-4 9-1 4-6 4-6 2-8 Won Won Lost Lost Won 1 5 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 3 3 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 -1 2 1 1 1 4 2 4 3 2 1 -1 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 57 51 48 28 27 25 31 34 54 55 .695 .622 6 .585 9 .341 29 .329 30 7-3 6-4 5-5 3-7 3-7 Lost Won Won Lost Won 1 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 3 4 2 1 2 2013-14 NBA FINAL STATISTICS (CONTINUED) SCORING AVERAGE Durant, OKC. Anthony, N.Y. James, Mia. Love, Min. Harden, Hou. Griffin, LA-C Curry, G.S. Aldridge, Por. Cousins, Sac. DeRozan, Tor. Jefferson, Cha. George, Ind. Nowitzki, Dal. Irving, Cle. Davis, N.O. Lillard, Por. Thomas, Sac. Dragic, Pho. Gay, Tor.-Sac. Wall, Was. Paul, LA-C Martin, Min. Ellis, Dal. Crawford, LA-C Thompson, G.S. Howard, Hou. Afflalo, Orl. Lee, G.S. Millsap, Atl. Lowry, Tor. Young, Phi. Knight, Mil. Young, LA-L Walker, Cha. Lawson, Den. Randolph, Mem. Gasol, LA-L Conley, Mem. Beal, Was. Green, Bos. FIELD GOAL PCT. Jordan, LA-C Drummond, Det. Howard, Hou. James, Mia. Johnson, Tor. Stoudemire, N.Y. Lopez, Por. Wade, Mia. Faried, Den. Jones, Hou. Gortat, Was. Pekovic, Min. Henson, Mil. Ibaka, OKC. Valanciunas, Tor. Griffin, LA-C Lee, G.S. Leonard, S.A. Favors, Utah Diaw, S.A. Davis, N.O. Bosh, Mia. Jefferson, Cha. Hickson, Den. Vucevic, Orl. Dragic, Pho. Durant, OKC. Parker, S.A. Nowitzki, Dal. Monroe, Det. Cousins, Sac. Kanter, Utah Stephenson, Ind. Duncan, S.A. West, Ind. Mark. Morris, Pho. Bass, Bos. Belinelli, S.A. Marion, Dal. Brewer, Min. G 81 77 77 77 73 80 78 69 71 79 73 80 80 71 67 82 72 76 73 82 62 68 82 69 81 71 73 69 74 79 79 72 64 73 62 79 60 73 73 82 FG 849 743 767 650 549 718 652 652 591 604 700 577 633 532 522 553 496 552 537 579 406 440 576 421 559 473 464 513 483 457 582 461 387 449 347 560 425 463 481 482 FG 348 479 473 767 344 311 355 415 447 386 455 378 344 524 359 718 513 337 390 302 522 492 700 332 353 552 849 456 633 504 591 419 427 444 458 411 352 337 341 388 FT 703 459 439 520 576 482 308 296 432 519 191 401 338 291 348 371 346 316 318 317 295 303 339 279 147 349 274 231 286 313 163 259 235 282 324 250 187 225 149 283 FGA 515 769 800 1353 612 558 644 761 820 712 840 700 639 978 676 1359 981 645 747 580 1005 953 1376 654 696 1093 1688 914 1273 1015 1191 853 870 906 939 845 725 695 708 807 PTS 2593 2112 2089 2010 1851 1930 1873 1603 1614 1791 1594 1737 1735 1478 1394 1695 1465 1542 1457 1583 1185 1298 1560 1282 1488 1297 1330 1257 1328 1417 1417 1291 1144 1289 1090 1372 1041 1256 1249 1382 PCT .676 .623 .591 .567 .562 .557 .551 .545 .545 .542 .542 .540 .538 .536 .531 .528 .523 .522 .522 .521 .519 .516 .509 .508 .507 .505 .503 .499 .497 .497 .496 .491 .491 .490 .488 .486 .486 .485 .482 .481 AVG 32.0 27.4 27.1 26.1 25.4 24.1 24.0 23.2 22.7 22.7 21.8 21.7 21.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.3 20.3 20.0 19.3 19.1 19.1 19.0 18.6 18.4 18.3 18.2 18.2 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.7 17.6 17.4 17.4 17.2 17.1 16.9 REBOUNDS PER GAME Jordan, LA-C Drummond, Det. Love, Min. Howard, Hou. Cousins, Sac. Noah, Chi. Aldridge, Por. Jefferson, Cha. Randolph, Mem. Davis, N.O. Bogut, G.S. Duncan, S.A. Varejao, Cle. Gasol, LA-L Gortat, Was. Griffin, LA-C Lee, G.S. Monroe, Det. Thompson, Cle. Hickson, Den. Valanciunas, Tor. Ibaka, OKC. Favors, Utah Faried, Den. Lopez, Por. Millsap, Atl. Boozer, Chi. Hawes, Phi.-Cle. Sullinger, Bos. Anthony, N.Y. Plumlee, Pho. Kanter, Utah Batum, Por. Hill, LA-L Durant, OKC. Gasol, Mem. Stephenson, Ind. Henson, Mil. Harris, Orl. Jones, Hou. 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. Korver, Atl. Miller, Mem. Morrow, N.O. Calderon, Dal. Belinelli, S.A. Afflalo, Orl. Mills, S.A. Curry, G.S. Thompson, G.S. Hawes, Phi.-Cle. Green, S.A. Middleton, Mil. Tolliver, Cha. Jefferson, Utah Dragic, Pho. Ariza, Was. Anthony, N.Y. Beal, Was. Johnson, Bkn. Meeks, LA-L Augustin, Tor.-Chi. Green, Pho. Nowitzki, Dal. Ross, Tor. J. Smith, N.Y. Butler, Mil.-OKC. Carter, Dal. Lillard, Por. Miles, Cle. Matthews, Por. Webster, Was. Gordon, N.O. Durant, OKC. Teletovic, Bkn. Martin, Min. Brooks, Hou.-Den. Young, LA-L Chalmers, Mia. Fisher, OKC. Singler, Det. 3FG 185 107 88 191 126 128 135 261 223 128 132 120 102 123 122 180 167 138 162 162 133 204 131 161 189 98 146 218 83 201 146 101 192 136 115 96 135 87 88 94 G 82 81 77 71 71 80 69 73 79 67 67 74 65 60 81 80 69 82 82 69 81 81 73 80 82 74 76 80 74 77 80 80 82 72 81 59 78 70 61 76 3GA 392 233 195 425 293 300 318 615 535 308 318 290 247 301 299 442 415 343 404 404 332 510 329 408 480 249 371 554 211 511 372 258 491 349 297 248 350 226 229 246 OFF 331 440 224 231 218 282 166 156 265 207 182 158 187 124 202 192 182 256 269 206 226 224 199 238 326 154 137 131 241 145 198 222 116 194 58 84 95 171 88 162 DEF TOT AVG 783 1114 13.6 631 1071 13.2 739 963 12.5 635 866 12.2 613 831 11.7 618 900 11.3 600 766 11.1 636 792 10.8 530 795 10.1 466 673 10.0 489 671 10.0 563 721 9.7 442 629 9.7 456 580 9.7 565 767 9.5 565 757 9.5 461 643 9.3 504 760 9.3 485 754 9.2 426 632 9.2 488 714 8.8 485 709 8.8 438 637 8.7 446 684 8.6 373 699 8.5 473 627 8.5 495 632 8.3 529 660 8.3 360 601 8.1 477 622 8.1 428 626 7.8 376 598 7.5 495 611 7.5 341 535 7.4 540 598 7.4 340 424 7.2 463 558 7.2 326 497 7.1 336 424 7.0 366 528 6.9 PCT .472 .459 .451 .449 .430 .427 .425 .424 .417 .416 .415 .414 .413 .409 .408 .407 .402 .402 .401 .401 .401 .400 .398 .395 .394 .394 .394 .394 .393 .393 .392 .391 .391 .390 .387 .387 .386 .385 .384 .382 ASSISTS PER GAME Paul, LA-C Wall, Was. Lawson, Den. Rubio, Min. Curry, G.S. Jennings, Det. Lowry, Tor. Nelson, Orl. Teague, Atl. James, Mia. Thomas, Sac. Carter-Williams, Phi. Williams, Bkn. Walker, Cha. Harden, Hou. Irving, Cle. Conley, Mem. Dragic, Pho. Ellis, Dal. Parker, S.A. Burke, Utah Felton, N.Y. Lillard, Por. Durant, OKC. Noah, Chi. Hayward, Utah Batum, Por. Evans, N.O. Chalmers, Mia. Knight, Mil. Calderon, Dal. Stephenson, Ind. Love, Min. Augustin, Tor.-Chi. Williams, Por. Ginobili, S.A. McRoberts, Cha. Iguodala, G.S. Lin, Hou. Jackson, OKC. FREE THROW PCT. Roberts, N.O. Nowitzki, Dal. Jackson, OKC. Martin, Min. Augustin, Tor.-Chi. Curry, G.S. Durant, OKC. Lillard, Por. Crawford, LA-C Harden, Hou. George, Ind. Crawford, Bos.-G.S. Irving, Cle. Bass, Bos. Collison, LA-C Meeks, LA-L Paul, LA-C Dunleavy, Chi. Ginobili, S.A. Thomas, Sac. Williams, Atl. Foye, Den. Anthony, N.Y. Green, Pho. Teague, Atl. Jack, Cle. Matthews, Por. Walker, Cha. Stuckey, Det. Livingston, Bkn. Singler, Det. Westbrook, OKC. Pierce, Bkn. Young, LA-L DeRozan, Tor. Lin, Hou. Aldridge, Por. Gay, Tor.-Sac. Love, Min. Carter, Dal. FT 125 338 158 303 201 308 703 371 279 576 401 146 291 205 192 221 295 140 160 346 152 157 459 195 318 125 252 282 244 158 152 242 256 235 519 218 296 318 520 161 FTA 133 376 177 340 227 348 805 426 322 665 464 169 338 239 224 258 345 164 188 407 179 185 541 230 376 149 301 337 292 191 184 293 310 285 630 265 360 387 633 196 G 62 82 62 82 78 80 79 68 79 77 72 70 64 73 73 71 73 76 82 68 70 65 82 81 80 77 82 72 73 72 81 78 77 71 74 68 78 63 71 80 PCT .940 .899 .893 .891 .885 .885 .873 .871 .866 .866 .864 .864 .861 .858 .857 .857 .855 .854 .851 .850 .849 .849 .848 .848 .846 .839 .837 .837 .836 .827 .826 .826 .826 .825 .824 .823 .822 .822 .821 .821 AST AVG 663 10.7 721 8.8 543 8.8 703 8.6 666 8.5 609 7.6 586 7.4 476 7.0 528 6.7 489 6.4 454 6.3 441 6.3 392 6.1 447 6.1 446 6.1 433 6.1 441 6.0 447 5.9 471 5.7 388 5.7 396 5.7 365 5.6 457 5.6 445 5.5 431 5.4 400 5.2 420 5.1 363 5.0 357 4.9 352 4.9 377 4.7 359 4.6 341 4.4 313 4.4 321 4.3 293 4.3 333 4.3 263 4.2 294 4.1 331 4.1 2013-14 NBA FINAL STATISTICS (CONTINUED) STEALS PER GAME Paul, LA-C Rubio, Min. Young, Phi. Butler, Chi. George, Ind. Carter-Williams, Phi Brewer, Min. Wall, Was. Millsap, Atl. Leonard, S.A. Ellis, Dal. Ariza, Was. Chalmers, Mia. Curry, G.S. Lawson, Den. Oladipo, Orl. Harden, Hou. James, Mia. Cousins, Sac. Lowry, Tor. Irving, Cle. Iguodala, G.S. Conley, Mem. Carroll, Atl. Williams, Bkn. Meeks, LA-L Hayward, Utah Dragic, Pho. Smith, Det. Tucker, Pho. Davis, N.O. Gay, Tor.-Sac. Sefolosha, OKC. Thomas, Sac. Durant, OKC. Jennings, Det. Wallace, Bos. Drummond, Det. Green, G.S. Shumpert, N.Y. G 62 82 79 67 80 70 81 82 74 66 82 77 73 78 62 80 73 77 71 79 71 63 73 73 64 77 77 76 77 81 67 73 61 72 81 80 58 81 82 74 STL 154 190 167 127 151 130 150 149 129 114 141 126 119 127 100 129 115 121 109 121 108 95 110 108 93 111 110 104 105 110 89 95 79 93 103 101 73 101 102 92 AVG 2.48 2.32 2.11 1.90 1.89 1.86 1.85 1.82 1.74 1.73 1.72 1.64 1.63 1.63 1.61 1.61 1.58 1.57 1.54 1.53 1.52 1.51 1.51 1.48 1.45 1.44 1.43 1.37 1.36 1.36 1.33 1.30 1.30 1.29 1.27 1.26 1.26 1.25 1.24 1.24 ASSISTS PER TURNOVER Name Paul, LA-C McRoberts, Cha. Prigioni, N.Y. Calderon, Dal. Marshall, LA-L Rubio, Min. Mack, Atl. Burke, Utah Lowry, Tor. Blake, LA-L-G.S. Rondo, Bos. Conley, Mem. G. Hill, Ind. Nelson, Orl. Jennings, Det. Felton, N.Y. Pressey, Bos. Williams, Bkn. Lawson, Den. Walker, Cha. BLOCKS PER GAME Davis, N.O. Ibaka, OKC. Jordan, LA-C Hibbert, Ind. Duncan, S.A. Bogut, G.S. Howard, Hou. Lopez, Por. Henson, Mil. Drummond, Det. Gasol, LA-L Noah, Chi. Gortat, Was. Favors, Utah Smith, Det. Gibson, Chi. Andersen, Mia. Jones, Hou. Gasol, Mem. Cousins, Sac. O'Quinn, Orl. Mozgov, Den. Brand, Atl. Dalembert, Dal. Hawes, Phi.-Cle. Johnson, Tor. Plumlee, Pho. Biyombo, Cha. Jefferson, Cha. Millsap, Atl. Bosh, Mia. Aldridge, Por. Johnson, LA-L Wright, Dal. Mahinmi, Ind. West, Ind. Green, S.A. Hill, LA-L Koufos, Mem. Humphries, Bos. G 67 81 82 81 74 67 71 82 70 81 60 80 81 73 77 82 72 76 59 71 69 82 73 80 80 77 80 77 73 74 79 69 79 58 77 80 68 72 80 69 BLK 189 219 203 182 139 121 128 139 116 131 92 121 121 108 110 112 97 99 76 91 88 100 88 94 94 88 90 86 79 78 78 68 77 55 72 74 61 64 71 61 AVG 2.82 2.70 2.48 2.25 1.88 1.81 1.80 1.70 1.66 1.62 1.53 1.51 1.49 1.48 1.43 1.37 1.35 1.30 1.29 1.28 1.28 1.22 1.21 1.18 1.18 1.14 1.13 1.12 1.08 1.05 0.99 0.99 0.97 0.95 0.94 0.93 0.90 0.89 0.89 0.88 MINUTES PER GAME Anthony, N.Y. Butler, Chi. Durant, OKC. DeRozan, Tor. Harden, Hou. James, Mia. Parsons, Hou. Ellis, Dal. Curry, G.S. Hayward, Utah Wall, Was. Love, Min. George, Ind. Lowry, Tor. Aldridge, Por. Batum, Por. Lawson, Den. Lillard, Por. Walker, Cha. Griffin, LA-C Smith, Det. Thompson, G.S. Ariza, Was. Stephenson, Ind. Noah, Chi. Davis, N.O. Irving, Cle. Deng, Chi.-Cle. Dragic, Pho. Paul, LA-C Jordan, LA-C Jefferson, Cha. Afflalo, Orl. Thomas, Sac. Gay, Tor.-Sac. Beal, Was. Carter-Williams, Phi. Young, Phi. Randolph, Mem. Green, Bos. STEALS PER TURNOVER AST 663 333 228 377 477 703 271 396 586 307 294 441 265 476 609 365 241 392 543 447 TO RATIO 145 4.57 83 4.01 60 3.80 103 3.66 150 3.18 222 3.17 89 3.04 131 3.02 194 3.02 102 3.01 99 2.97 150 2.94 92 2.88 166 2.87 215 2.83 129 2.83 87 2.77 143 2.74 200 2.72 169 2.64 Name Brewer, Min. Leonard, S.A. Carroll, Atl. Butler, Chi. Shumpert, N.Y. Harkless, Orl. Green, G.S. Prigioni, N.Y. Tucker, Pho. Paul, LA-C Young, Phi. Allen, Mem. Meeks, LA-L Johnson, LA-L Ariza, Was. Iguodala, G.S. Marion, Dal. Aminu, N.O. Drummond, Det. Livingston, Bkn. STL 150 114 108 127 92 97 102 67 110 154 167 90 111 86 126 95 90 82 101 93 TO RATIO 105 1.43 80 1.43 79 1.37 102 1.25 79 1.16 86 1.13 91 1.12 60 1.12 102 1.08 145 1.06 165 1.01 90 1.00 111 1.00 90 0.96 132 0.95 100 0.95 95 0.95 88 0.93 110 0.92 105 0.89 G 77 67 81 79 73 77 74 82 78 77 82 77 80 79 69 82 62 82 73 80 77 81 77 78 80 67 71 63 76 62 82 73 73 72 73 73 70 79 79 82 MIN 2982 2591 3122 3017 2777 2902 2783 3023 2846 2800 2980 2797 2898 2862 2499 2956 2222 2937 2614 2863 2730 2868 2723 2752 2820 2358 2496 2213 2668 2171 2870 2553 2552 2497 2531 2530 2414 2718 2705 2805 AVG 38.7 38.7 38.5 38.2 38.0 37.7 37.6 36.9 36.5 36.4 36.3 36.3 36.2 36.2 36.2 36.0 35.8 35.8 35.8 35.8 35.5 35.4 35.4 35.3 35.2 35.2 35.2 35.1 35.1 35.0 35.0 35.0 35.0 34.7 34.7 34.7 34.5 34.4 34.2 34.2 2013-14 NBA FINAL STATISTICS (CONTINUED) ROOKIE LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE Carter-Williams, Phi. Oladipo, Orl. Burke, Utah Hardaway, N.Y. McLemore, Sac. Olynyk, Bos. Kelly, LA-L Plumlee, Bkn. Wolters, Mil. Antic, Atl. Antetokounmpo, Mil. McCallum, Sac. Thompson, Phi. Zeller, Cha. Caldwell-Pope, Det. McCollum, Por. Calathes, Mem. Dieng, Min. Dellavedova, Cle. Snell, Chi. FIELD GOAL PCT. Plumlee, Bkn. Olynyk, Bos. Thompson, Phi. Wolters, Mil. Hardaway, N.Y. Zeller, Cha. Kelly, LA-L Oladipo, Orl. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Carter-Williams, Phi. STEALS PER GAME Carter-Williams, Phi. Oladipo, Orl. Caldwell-Pope, Det. Calathes, Mem. Pressey, Bos. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Plumlee, Bkn. Thompson, Phi. Wolters, Mil. Burke, Utah G 70 80 70 81 82 70 59 70 58 50 77 45 77 82 80 38 71 60 72 77 FG 427 392 341 294 255 234 157 199 170 123 173 113 171 172 182 74 142 113 122 129 FT PTS AVG 258 1167 16.7 248 1106 13.8 102 895 12.8 106 824 10.2 115 720 8.8 99 607 8.7 110 472 8.0 122 520 7.4 59 417 7.2 50 352 7.0 138 525 6.8 32 280 6.2 52 461 6.0 146 490 6.0 47 470 5.9 23 201 5.3 44 347 4.9 59 286 4.8 38 339 4.7 31 346 4.5 FG FGA 199 302 234 502 171 372 170 389 294 687 172 404 157 371 392 936 173 418 427 1054 G 70 80 80 71 75 77 70 77 58 70 STL 130 129 75 66 68 60 49 53 35 42 REBOUNDS PER GAME G Carter-Williams, Phi.70 Olynyk, Bos. 70 Dieng, Min. 60 Antetokounmpo, Mil. 77 Plumlee, Bkn. 70 Zeller, Cha. 82 Antic, Atl. 50 Oladipo, Orl. 80 Adams, OKC. 81 Dedmon, G.S.-Phi.-Orl31 Kelly, LA-L 59 Faverani, Bos. 37 Gobert, Utah 45 Thompson, Phi. 77 Bennett, Cle. 52 Burke, Utah 70 McLemore, Sac. 82 Withey, N.O. 58 Wolters, Mil. 58 Hummel, Min. 53 PCT .659 .466 .460 .437 .428 .426 .423 .419 .414 .405 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. Thompson, Phi. Dellavedova, Cle. Hardaway, N.Y. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Kelly, LA-L Burke, Utah Antic, Atl. Oladipo, Orl. Snell, Chi. McLemore, Sac. AVG 1.86 1.61 0.94 0.93 0.91 0.78 0.70 0.69 0.60 0.60 BLOCKS PER GAME Gobert, Utah Withey, N.O. Dieng, Min. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Plumlee, Bkn. Kelly, LA-L Faverani, Bos. Dedmon, G.S.-Phi.-Orl. Adams, OKC. Carter-Williams, Phi. 3FG 67 57 130 41 48 111 56 74 57 95 OFF 101 140 103 78 99 118 57 43 142 38 42 42 51 73 49 37 53 49 33 35 3GA 167 155 358 118 142 336 171 226 178 297 DEF 336 225 197 261 209 235 152 286 190 89 177 86 104 174 106 171 182 101 116 97 TOT 437 365 300 339 308 353 209 329 332 127 219 128 155 247 155 208 235 150 149 132 AVG 6.2 5.2 5.0 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.1 3.7 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.0 3.0 2.9 2.6 2.6 2.5 ASSISTS PER GAME Carter-Williams, Phi. Burke, Utah Oladipo, Orl. Wolters, Mil. Pressey, Bos. Calathes, Mem. McCallum, Sac. Dellavedova, Cle. Mekel, Dal. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Schroder, Atl. Kelly, LA-L Olynyk, Bos. Larkin, Dal. Antic, Atl. Zeller, Cha. McLemore, Sac. Murry, N.Y. Thompson, Phi. Snell, Chi. G 70 70 80 58 75 71 45 72 31 77 49 59 70 48 50 82 82 51 77 77 PCT .401 .368 .363 .347 .338 .330 .327 .327 .320 .320 FREE THROW PCT. Burke, Utah Hardaway, N.Y. Kelly, LA-L Olynyk, Bos. McLemore, Sac. Oladipo, Orl. Zeller, Cha. Carter-Williams, Phi. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Plumlee, Bkn. FT 102 106 110 99 115 248 146 258 138 122 FTA 113 128 135 122 143 318 200 367 202 195 PCT .903 .828 .815 .811 .804 .780 .730 .703 .683 .626 G BLK AVG 45 41 0.91 58 50 0.86 60 50 0.83 77 61 0.79 70 55 0.79 59 45 0.76 37 27 0.73 31 22 0.71 81 57 0.70 70 43 0.61 MINUTES PER GAME Carter-Williams, Phi. Burke, Utah Oladipo, Orl. McLemore, Sac. Antetokounmpo, Mil. Hardaway, N.Y. Thompson, Phi. Wolters, Mil. Kelly, LA-L Olynyk, Bos. G 70 70 80 82 77 81 77 58 59 70 MIN 2414 2262 2487 2187 1897 1875 1742 1309 1312 1400 AVG 34.5 32.3 31.1 26.7 24.6 23.2 22.6 22.6 22.2 20.0 AST 441 396 327 187 241 207 120 186 63 150 93 95 109 71 58 92 82 49 73 68 AVG 6.3 5.7 4.1 3.2 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 2013-14 NBA FINAL STATISTICS (CONTINUED) TEAMS' STATISTICS ---TEAM LA-C Hou. Minn. Port. OKC. S.A. Phoe. Dall. Den. G.S. LA-L Miami Tor. Det. Atl. Wash. Sac. N.O. Phil. N.Y. Bkn. Clev. Cha. Ind. Orl. Bos. Mem. Milw. Utah Chi. G 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. 3208 6761 .474 693 1966 .352 3118 6603 .472 779 2179 .358 3189 7176 .444 600 1757 .341 3207 7134 .450 770 2071 .372 3194 6782 .471 664 1839 .361 3326 6844 .486 698 1757 .397 3172 6845 .463 765 2055 .372 3249 6858 .474 721 1877 .384 3147 7042 .447 702 1959 .358 3236 7005 .462 774 2037 .380 3139 6980 .450 774 2032 .381 3142 6272 .501 665 1829 .364 2992 6718 .445 713 1917 .372 3182 7124 .447 507 1580 .321 3061 6688 .458 768 2116 .363 3177 6920 .459 647 1704 .380 3026 6766 .447 491 1475 .333 3101 6761 .459 486 1303 .373 3108 7150 .435 577 1847 .312 3027 6739 .449 759 2038 .372 2931 6391 .459 709 1922 .369 3036 6955 .437 584 1640 .356 2976 6730 .442 516 1471 .351 2949 6573 .449 550 1542 .357 3022 6784 .445 563 1596 .353 2996 6883 .435 575 1729 .333 3122 6723 .464 405 1147 .353 2952 6737 .438 548 1553 .353 2951 6652 .444 543 1577 .344 2843 6577 .432 508 1459 .348 FREE THROWS MADE ATT. PCT. 1741 2384 .730 1814 2549 .712 1790 2301 .778 1569 1926 .815 1653 2052 .806 1289 1642 .785 1520 2004 .758 1378 1733 .795 1563 2154 .726 1303 1731 .753 1390 1835 .757 1431 1884 .760 1608 2055 .782 1415 2111 .670 1392 1782 .781 1253 1715 .731 1698 2237 .759 1489 1936 .769 1362 1918 .710 1271 1670 .761 1508 2002 .753 1398 1861 .751 1474 2000 .737 1485 1907 .779 1307 1714 .763 1325 1706 .777 1235 1666 .741 1377 1843 .747 1346 1803 .747 1486 1908 .779 -- REBOUNDS -OFF. DEF. TOT. 858 2668 3526 920 2797 3717 1025 2644 3669 1022 2786 3808 887 2781 3668 762 2786 3548 928 2601 3529 840 2514 3354 1009 2717 3726 896 2819 3715 745 2620 3365 627 2397 3024 935 2552 3487 1196 2525 3721 713 2565 3278 886 2573 3459 990 2656 3646 933 2486 3419 949 2556 3505 870 2437 3307 721 2407 3128 989 2629 3618 776 2724 3500 834 2831 3665 794 2654 3448 980 2505 3485 950 2526 3476 971 2399 3370 904 2477 3381 937 2683 3620 ----- MISCELLANEOUS -----AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 2016 1767 11 703 1136 397 1755 1676 12 621 1323 461 1964 1504 7 718 1142 296 1904 1576 8 454 1125 387 1794 1858 8 678 1256 501 2064 1495 3 604 1180 420 1563 1798 11 688 1258 374 1935 1636 4 704 1110 356 1838 1890 18 615 1305 459 1912 1784 15 642 1247 407 2006 1627 10 611 1239 446 1847 1596 5 732 1212 367 1737 1882 21 577 1159 343 1714 1666 9 687 1193 395 2041 1577 4 680 1251 326 1909 1675 10 668 1204 377 1547 1849 15 587 1249 318 1745 1857 17 647 1129 523 1791 1844 12 765 1384 330 1641 1815 8 631 1063 367 1714 1777 6 705 1191 311 1738 1640 6 579 1163 304 1778 1493 4 499 1010 421 1651 1675 7 550 1237 446 1726 1678 13 630 1222 350 1726 1743 15 584 1261 343 1792 1568 5 631 1124 375 1760 1713 11 541 1238 403 1664 1699 15 570 1200 366 1860 1565 6 594 1223 424 SCORING PTS AVG. 8850 107.9 8829 107.7 8768 106.9 8753 106.7 8705 106.2 8639 105.4 8629 105.2 8597 104.8 8559 104.4 8549 104.3 8442 103.0 8380 102.2 8305 101.3 8286 101.0 8282 101.0 8254 100.7 8241 100.5 8177 99.7 8155 99.5 8084 98.6 8079 98.5 8054 98.2 7942 96.9 7933 96.7 7914 96.5 7892 96.2 7884 96.1 7829 95.5 7791 95.0 7680 93.7 OPPONENTS' STATISTICS ---TEAM Chi. Ind. Mem. Cha. Miami S.A. Tor. N.Y. Wash. G.S. Bkn. OKC. Bos. LA-C Atl. Clev. Orl. Utah N.O. Dall. Phoe. Port. Hou. Sac. Milw. Minn. Det. Den. LA-L Phil. AVG.'S FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. 2867 6660 .430 538 1532 .351 2850 6786 .420 538 1561 .345 2924 6500 .450 615 1731 .355 3022 6838 .442 665 1800 .369 2961 6475 .457 694 1917 .362 3096 6976 .444 529 1500 .353 2957 6573 .450 568 1578 .360 2934 6401 .458 713 1921 .371 3038 6632 .458 612 1763 .347 3019 6920 .436 569 1656 .344 2980 6511 .458 662 1802 .367 2984 6842 .436 705 1968 .358 3101 6675 .465 539 1553 .347 3068 6958 .441 595 1791 .332 3163 6843 .462 654 1793 .365 3097 6847 .452 765 2083 .367 3126 6861 .456 659 1778 .371 3138 6639 .473 599 1591 .376 3055 6567 .465 652 1827 .357 3096 6673 .464 678 1888 .359 3118 6840 .456 556 1632 .341 3248 7203 .451 534 1504 .355 3197 7218 .443 666 1889 .353 3103 6734 .461 696 1833 .380 3146 6722 .468 697 1826 .382 3321 7048 .471 663 1820 .364 3208 6820 .470 683 1872 .365 3238 7086 .457 605 1724 .351 3440 7350 .468 666 1843 .361 3284 6975 .471 739 1998 .370 3093 6806 .454 635 1766 .360 92779 52974 204173 19054 FREE THROWS MADE ATT. PCT. 1256 1668 .753 1334 1768 .755 1292 1686 .766 1251 1649 .759 1374 1832 .750 1285 1691 .760 1557 2071 .752 1568 2050 .765 1462 1912 .765 1548 2023 .765 1539 2026 .760 1512 2080 .727 1517 1993 .761 1547 2049 .755 1341 1793 .748 1365 1803 .757 1449 1881 .770 1504 1945 .773 1637 2176 .752 1530 2019 .758 1621 2115 .766 1396 1822 .766 1395 1844 .757 1577 2139 .737 1511 2011 .751 1244 1645 .756 1487 1967 .756 1654 2168 .763 1412 1942 .727 1705 2261 .754 1462 1934 .756 43870 58029 -- REBOUNDS -OFF. DEF. TOT. 876 2508 3384 856 2521 3377 809 2403 3212 785 2766 3551 886 2420 3306 862 2600 3462 854 2505 3359 843 2600 3443 827 2633 3460 878 2671 3549 921 2594 3515 900 2456 3356 871 2596 3467 1011 2575 3586 882 2688 3570 841 2648 3489 859 2746 3605 846 2640 3486 881 2538 3419 943 2569 3512 926 2586 3512 944 2622 3566 977 2439 3416 813 2568 3381 961 2608 3569 908 2717 3625 913 2612 3525 930 2665 3595 1068 2950 4018 976 2871 3847 895 2611 3505 78315 26847 105162 ----- MISCELLANEOUS -----AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 1604 1714 12 621 1178 490 1525 1793 6 593 1120 378 1632 1553 6 591 1162 410 1718 1716 7 514 1090 415 1751 1675 8 667 1369 256 1669 1585 4 628 1137 378 1719 1815 16 596 1224 352 1618 1611 5 513 1193 277 1824 1600 10 631 1314 320 1683 1584 10 649 1232 342 1723 1704 11 608 1296 337 1785 1672 12 669 1248 296 1813 1564 7 609 1168 373 1908 1919 17 570 1261 284 1901 1643 9 672 1247 354 2037 1599 10 587 1144 461 1848 1500 4 581 1146 445 1789 1673 10 617 1034 401 1845 1664 7 577 1185 504 1808 1633 7 635 1312 288 1664 1749 10 613 1258 332 1675 1698 17 639 984 304 1821 1993 16 704 1149 460 1927 1897 23 637 1116 459 1870 1690 7 640 1158 413 1875 1936 18 644 1346 457 2001 1699 8 670 1230 403 1843 1778 11 694 1178 459 2112 1580 3 790 1164 387 2144 1686 5 736 1391 558 --- SCORING --PTS AVG. DIFF. 7528 91.8 +1.9 7572 92.3 +4.4 7755 94.6 +1.6 7960 97.1 -0.2 7990 97.4 +4.8 8006 97.6 +7.7 8039 98.0 +3.2 8149 99.4 -0.8 8150 99.4 +1.3 8155 99.5 +4.8 8161 99.5 -1.0 8185 99.8 +6.3 8258 100.7 -4.5 8278 101.0 +7.0 8321 101.5 -0.5 8324 101.5 -3.3 8360 102.0 -5.4 8379 102.2 -7.2 8399 102.4 -2.7 8400 102.4 +2.4 8413 102.6 +2.6 8426 102.8 +4.0 8455 103.1 +4.6 8479 103.4 -2.9 8500 103.7 -8.2 8549 104.3 +2.7 8586 104.7 -3.7 8735 106.5 -2.1 8958 109.2 -6.3 9012 109.9 -10.5 1804 1697 10 630 1201 386 8283 101.0 54132 296 36034 248482 50923 18895 11593 --- 2013-14 NBA FINAL STATISTICS (CONTINUED) TEAMS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) ---TEAM Atl. Bos. Bkn. Cha. Chi. Clev. Dall. Den. Det. G.S. Hou. Ind. LA-C LA-L Mem. Miami Milw. Minn. N.O. N.Y. OKC. Orl. Phil. Phoe. Port. Sac. S.A. Tor. Utah Wash. G 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 FIELD GOALS MADE ATT PCT 37.33 81.56 .458 36.54 83.94 .435 35.74 77.94 .459 36.29 82.07 .442 34.67 80.21 .432 37.02 84.82 .437 39.62 83.63 .474 38.38 85.88 .447 38.80 86.88 .447 39.46 85.43 .462 38.02 80.52 .472 35.96 80.16 .449 39.12 82.45 .474 38.28 85.12 .450 38.07 81.99 .464 38.32 76.49 .501 36.00 82.16 .438 38.89 87.51 .444 37.82 82.45 .459 36.91 82.18 .449 38.95 82.71 .471 36.85 82.73 .445 37.90 87.20 .435 38.68 83.48 .463 39.11 87.00 .450 36.90 82.51 .447 40.56 83.46 .486 36.49 81.93 .445 35.99 81.12 .444 38.74 84.39 .459 3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT PCT 9.37 25.80 .363 7.01 21.09 .333 8.65 23.44 .369 6.29 17.94 .351 6.20 17.79 .348 7.12 20.00 .356 8.79 22.89 .384 8.56 23.89 .358 6.18 19.27 .321 9.44 24.84 .380 9.50 26.57 .358 6.71 18.80 .357 8.45 23.98 .352 9.44 24.78 .381 4.94 13.99 .353 8.11 22.30 .364 6.68 18.94 .353 7.32 21.43 .341 5.93 15.89 .373 9.26 24.85 .372 8.10 22.43 .361 6.87 19.46 .353 7.04 22.52 .312 9.33 25.06 .372 9.39 25.26 .372 5.99 17.99 .333 8.51 21.43 .397 8.70 23.38 .372 6.62 19.23 .344 7.89 20.78 .380 FREE THROWS MADE ATT PCT 16.98 21.73 .781 16.16 20.80 .777 18.39 24.41 .753 17.98 24.39 .737 18.12 23.27 .779 17.05 22.70 .751 16.80 21.13 .795 19.06 26.27 .726 17.26 25.74 .670 15.89 21.11 .753 22.12 31.09 .712 18.11 23.26 .779 21.23 29.07 .730 16.95 22.38 .757 15.06 20.32 .741 17.45 22.98 .760 16.79 22.48 .747 21.83 28.06 .778 18.16 23.61 .769 15.50 20.37 .761 20.16 25.02 .806 15.94 20.90 .763 16.61 23.39 .710 18.54 24.44 .758 19.13 23.49 .815 20.71 27.28 .759 15.72 20.02 .785 19.61 25.06 .782 16.41 21.99 .747 15.28 20.91 .731 --- REBOUNDS ---OFF DEF TOT 8.70 31.28 39.98 11.95 30.55 42.50 8.79 29.35 38.15 9.46 33.22 42.68 11.43 32.72 44.15 12.06 32.06 44.12 10.24 30.66 40.90 12.30 33.13 45.44 14.59 30.79 45.38 10.93 34.38 45.30 11.22 34.11 45.33 10.17 34.52 44.70 10.46 32.54 43.00 9.09 31.95 41.04 11.59 30.80 42.39 7.65 29.23 36.88 11.84 29.26 41.10 12.50 32.24 44.74 11.38 30.32 41.70 10.61 29.72 40.33 10.82 33.91 44.73 9.68 32.37 42.05 11.57 31.17 42.74 11.32 31.72 43.04 12.46 33.98 46.44 12.07 32.39 44.46 9.29 33.98 43.27 11.40 31.12 42.52 11.02 30.21 41.23 10.80 31.38 42.18 ---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 24.89 19.23 0.05 8.29 15.26 3.98 21.05 21.26 0.18 7.12 15.38 4.18 20.90 21.67 0.07 8.60 14.52 3.79 21.68 18.21 0.05 6.09 12.32 5.13 22.68 19.09 0.07 7.24 14.91 5.17 21.20 20.00 0.07 7.06 14.18 3.71 23.60 19.95 0.05 8.59 13.54 4.34 22.41 23.05 0.22 7.50 15.91 5.60 20.90 20.32 0.11 8.38 14.55 4.82 23.32 21.76 0.18 7.83 15.21 4.96 21.40 20.44 0.15 7.57 16.13 5.62 20.13 20.43 0.09 6.71 15.09 5.44 24.59 21.55 0.13 8.57 13.85 4.84 24.46 19.84 0.12 7.45 15.11 5.44 21.85 19.12 0.06 7.70 13.71 4.57 22.52 19.46 0.06 8.93 14.78 4.48 21.46 20.89 0.13 6.60 15.10 4.91 23.95 18.34 0.09 8.76 13.93 3.61 21.28 22.65 0.21 7.89 13.77 6.38 20.01 22.13 0.10 7.70 12.96 4.48 21.88 22.66 0.10 8.27 15.32 6.11 21.05 20.46 0.16 7.68 14.90 4.27 21.84 22.49 0.15 9.33 16.88 4.02 19.06 21.93 0.13 8.39 15.34 4.56 23.22 19.22 0.10 5.54 13.72 4.72 18.87 22.55 0.18 7.16 15.23 3.88 25.17 18.23 0.04 7.37 14.39 5.12 21.18 22.95 0.26 7.04 14.13 4.18 20.29 20.72 0.18 6.95 14.63 4.46 23.28 20.43 0.12 8.15 14.68 4.60 PTS 101.0 96.2 98.5 96.9 93.7 98.2 104.8 104.4 101.0 104.3 107.7 96.7 107.9 103.0 96.1 102.2 95.5 106.9 99.7 98.6 106.2 96.5 99.5 105.2 106.7 100.5 105.4 101.3 95.0 100.7 3-PT. F.G.'S MADE ATT PCT 7.98 21.87 .365 6.57 18.94 .347 8.07 21.98 .367 8.11 21.95 .369 6.56 18.68 .351 9.33 25.40 .367 8.27 23.02 .359 7.38 21.02 .351 8.33 22.83 .365 6.94 20.20 .344 8.12 23.04 .353 6.56 19.04 .345 7.26 21.84 .332 8.12 22.48 .361 7.50 21.11 .355 8.46 23.38 .362 8.50 22.27 .382 8.09 22.20 .364 7.95 22.28 .357 8.70 23.43 .371 8.60 24.00 .358 8.04 21.68 .371 9.01 24.37 .370 6.78 19.90 .341 6.51 18.34 .355 8.49 22.35 .380 6.45 18.29 .353 6.93 19.24 .360 7.30 19.40 .376 7.46 21.50 .347 FREE THROWS MADE ATT PCT 16.35 21.87 .748 18.50 24.30 .761 18.77 24.71 .760 15.26 20.11 .759 15.32 20.34 .753 16.65 21.99 .757 18.66 24.62 .758 20.17 26.44 .763 18.13 23.99 .756 18.88 24.67 .765 17.01 22.49 .757 16.27 21.56 .755 18.87 24.99 .755 17.22 23.68 .727 15.76 20.56 .766 16.76 22.34 .750 18.43 24.52 .751 15.17 20.06 .756 19.96 26.54 .752 19.12 25.00 .765 18.44 25.37 .727 17.67 22.94 .770 20.79 27.57 .754 19.77 25.79 .766 17.02 22.22 .766 19.23 26.09 .737 15.67 20.62 .760 18.99 25.26 .752 18.34 23.72 .773 17.83 23.32 .765 --- REBOUNDS ---OFF DEF TOT 10.76 32.78 43.54 10.62 31.66 42.28 11.23 31.63 42.87 9.57 33.73 43.30 10.68 30.59 41.27 10.26 32.29 42.55 11.50 31.33 42.83 11.34 32.50 43.84 11.13 31.85 42.99 10.71 32.57 43.28 11.91 29.74 41.66 10.44 30.74 41.18 12.33 31.40 43.73 13.02 35.98 49.00 9.87 29.30 39.17 10.80 29.51 40.32 11.72 31.80 43.52 11.07 33.13 44.21 10.74 30.95 41.70 10.28 31.71 41.99 10.98 29.95 40.93 10.48 33.49 43.96 11.90 35.01 46.91 11.29 31.54 42.83 11.51 31.98 43.49 9.91 31.32 41.23 10.51 31.71 42.22 10.41 30.55 40.96 10.32 32.20 42.51 10.09 32.11 42.20 ---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 23.18 20.04 0.11 8.20 15.21 4.32 22.11 19.07 0.09 7.43 14.24 4.55 21.01 20.78 0.13 7.41 15.80 4.11 20.95 20.93 0.09 6.27 13.29 5.06 19.56 20.90 0.15 7.57 14.37 5.98 24.84 19.50 0.12 7.16 13.95 5.62 22.05 19.91 0.09 7.74 16.00 3.51 22.48 21.68 0.13 8.46 14.37 5.60 24.40 20.72 0.10 8.17 15.00 4.91 20.52 19.32 0.12 7.91 15.02 4.17 22.21 24.30 0.20 8.59 14.01 5.61 18.60 21.87 0.07 7.23 13.66 4.61 23.27 23.40 0.21 6.95 15.38 3.46 25.76 19.27 0.04 9.63 14.20 4.72 19.90 18.94 0.07 7.21 14.17 5.00 21.35 20.43 0.10 8.13 16.70 3.12 22.80 20.61 0.09 7.80 14.12 5.04 22.87 23.61 0.22 7.85 16.41 5.57 22.50 20.29 0.09 7.04 14.45 6.15 19.73 19.65 0.06 6.26 14.55 3.38 21.77 20.39 0.15 8.16 15.22 3.61 22.54 18.29 0.05 7.09 13.98 5.43 26.15 20.56 0.06 8.98 16.96 6.80 20.29 21.33 0.12 7.48 15.34 4.05 20.43 20.71 0.21 7.79 12.00 3.71 23.50 23.13 0.28 7.77 13.61 5.60 20.35 19.33 0.05 7.66 13.87 4.61 20.96 22.13 0.20 7.27 14.93 4.29 21.82 20.40 0.12 7.52 12.61 4.89 22.24 19.51 0.12 7.70 16.02 3.90 PTS 101.5 100.7 99.5 97.1 91.8 101.5 102.4 106.5 104.7 99.5 103.1 92.3 101.0 109.2 94.6 97.4 103.7 104.3 102.4 99.4 99.8 102.0 109.9 102.6 102.8 103.4 97.6 98.0 102.2 99.4 37.72 83.00 .454 7.75 21.53 .360 75.43 165.99 .454 15.49 43.07 .360 17.83 23.59 .756 35.67 47.18 .756 10.91 31.84 42.75 21.83 63.67 85.50 22.00 20.70 44.01 41.40 OPPONENTS' STATISTICS (PER GAME) ---TEAM Atl. Bos. Bkn. Cha. Chi. Clev. Dall. Den. Det. G.S. Hou. Ind. LA-C LA-L Mem. Miami Milw. Minn. N.O. N.Y. OKC. Orl. Phil. Phoe. Port. Sac. S.A. Tor. Utah Wash. G 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 ONE TEAM BOTH TEAMS FIELD GOALS MADE ATT PCT 38.57 83.45 .462 37.82 81.40 .465 36.34 79.40 .458 36.85 83.39 .442 34.96 81.22 .430 37.77 83.50 .452 37.76 81.38 .464 39.49 86.41 .457 39.12 83.17 .470 36.82 84.39 .436 38.99 88.02 .443 34.76 82.76 .420 37.41 84.85 .441 41.95 89.63 .468 35.66 79.27 .450 36.11 78.96 .457 38.37 81.98 .468 40.50 85.95 .471 37.26 80.09 .465 35.78 78.06 .458 36.39 83.44 .436 38.12 83.67 .456 40.05 85.06 .471 38.02 83.41 .456 39.61 87.84 .451 37.84 82.12 .461 37.76 85.07 .444 36.06 80.16 .450 38.27 80.96 .473 37.05 80.88 .458 0.12 7.68 14.65 0.24 15.36 29.30 4.71 101.0 9.43 202.0 2013-14 NBA FINAL STATISTICS (CONTINUED) TEAMS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Points/game FG pct. FT pct. 3-pt FG pct. Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game ATL 15 13 6 13 29 18 28 2 9 24 26 7 2t BOS 26 28 10 28 7 24 18 22t 23 27 23t 19 24t BKN 21 12 18 11 28 28 29 24t 4 12 28 21 7t CHA 23 25 24 23 25 7 16 16 29 1 8 1 2t CHI 30 30 7 24 11 9 10 10 21 18 7 4 7t CLE 22 27 20 18 6 14 11 20 24 10 29 11 7t DAL 8 4 3 2 22 23 26 6 5 3 21 10 2t DEN 9 19 27 15 4 8 2 12 18 28 4 30 29 DET 14 20 30 29 1 22 3 24t 8 13 13 12 15 GS 10 9 19 4 17 2 5 7 13 22 10 22 24t HOU 2 5 28 16 15 3 4 18 17 29 3 15 21t IND 24 17 8 17 23 1 8 27 27 19 5t 13t 10t LAC 1 3 26 22 21 10 14 3 6 7 12 20 18t LAL 11 14 17 3 27 15 25 4 19 21 5t 9 16t MEM 27 7 23 19 9 21 19 14 14t 4 16 5 5t MIA 12 1 14 12 30 30 30 11 2 16 18t 8 5t MIL 28 26 21 20 8 29 24 17 28 20 11 18 18t MIN 3 23 9 26 2 13 6 5 3 8 30 3 10t NO 18 11 11 6 13 25 22 19 12 6 1 27 28 NY 20 16 13 7 20 27 27 28 14t 2 18t 24 12t OKC 5 6 2 14 18 6 7 13 10 25 2 28 12t ORL 25 21 12 21 24 12 21 22t 16 17 22 16 23 PHI 19 29 29 30 10 19 15 15 1 30 25 25 21t PHO 7 8 16 8 14 16 13 29 7 26 17 23 18t POR 4 15 1 10 3 4t 1 9 30 5 14 6 12t SAC 17 18 15 27 5 11 9 30 22 23 27 26 24t SA 6 2 4 1 26 4t 12 1 20 11 9 2 1 TOR 13 22 5 9 12 20 17 21 25 9 23t 29 30 UTA 29 24 22 25 16 26 23 26 26 14 20 17 24t WAS 16 10 25 5 19 17 20 8 11 15 15 13t 16t DEN 28 15 22 7 23 23 26 19 27 16t 24t 7 9t DET 27 27 13 21 20 18 19 27 25 12 18 12 17t GS 10 4 25 3 14 24 20 8 22 11 10 26 11t HOU 23 7 15 9 28 3 8 17 28 22 26 1 5t IND 2 1 11 4 9 7 5 1 8 26 14t 6 24t LAC 14 5 12 1 29 11 25 25 3 7 3 3 3t LAL 29 26 2 17 30 30 30 29 30 19 16 27 30 MEM 3 9 27 12 2 1 1 4 7 20 19 29 24t MIA 5 16 5 18 17 2 2 12 23 2 1 16 17t MIL 25 25 6 30 26 17 23 22 20 21 20 14 19t MIN 26 29 14 19 19 26 28 23 21 3 23 2 2 NO 19 24 8 13 15 8 9 20 4 15 29 19 19t NY 8 19 24 27 6 15t 10 3 1 14 2 22 26t OKC 12 3 1 14 18 4 3 13 24 9 5 18 7t ORL 17 13 29 26 10 27 27 21 5 23 22 30 28t PHI 30 28 10 25 27 29 29 30 29 1 30 15 26t PHO 21 14 28 2 22 12 16t 5 12 8 8 8 11t POR 22 11 26 11 25 19 22 7 19 30 6 13 3t SAC 24 20 3 29 3 9 6 26 18 27 24t 4 1 SA 6 8 20 10 11 15t 12 6 15 25 14t 25 28t TOR 7 10 7 16 8 5 4 10 9 13 11 5 5t UTA 18 30 30 28 7 21 14 14 13 29 17 17 11t WAS 9 18 23 6 4 20 11 18 16 4 7 23 11t 7 21 2 11 2 20 26 24 27 30 30 30 14 2 7 3 5 29 24 29 29 12 29 22 10 7 16 10 21 13 21 16 18 19 18 20 3 14 9 8 26 25 10 23 30 22 27 26 11 15 22 17 8 3 13 5 22 4 3 2 1 24 4 21 9 11 12 7 28 16 14 18 15 17 8 15 OPPONENTS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Points/game FG pct. FT pct. 3-pt FG pct. Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game ATL 15 21 4 20 16 25 24 24 26 10 12 20 16 BOS 13 23 21 5 12 14 13 16 11 18 13 28 19t BKN 11 17 19 23 21 13 18 11 10 6 9 11 9t CHA 4 6 18 24 1 28 21 9 2 28 21 9 19t CHI 1 2 9 8 13 6 7 2 14 16t 28 10 7t CLE 16 12 16 22 5 22 15 28 6 24 27 24 11t DAL 20 22 17 15 24 10 16t 15 17 5 4 21 19t COMBINATION TEAM/OPPONENT STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Pts/game/diff. Off. Reb. Pct. Def. Reb. Pct. Total Reb. Pct. 17 28 17 27 25 6 19 12 19 27 28 28 16 26 1 19 13 9 11 6 23 10 6 4 Assists Per Turnover Name L.A. Clippers Charlotte San Antonio Dallas Minnesota Portland Atlanta L.A. Lakers Memphis Washington New Orleans New York Golden State Miami Chicago Toronto Cleveland Brooklyn Detroit Oklahoma City Milwaukee Orlando Denver Utah Boston Indiana Houston Philadelphia Phoenix Sacramento 12 23 25 25 20 5 15 9 24 1 23 1 4 18 5 14 6 8 20 13 Steals Per Turnover AST 2016 1778 2064 1935 1964 1904 2041 2006 1792 1909 1745 1641 1912 1847 1860 1737 1738 1714 1714 1794 1760 1726 1838 1664 1726 1651 1755 1791 1563 1547 TO RATIO 1136 1.77 1010 1.76 1180 1.75 1110 1.74 1142 1.72 1125 1.69 1251 1.63 1239 1.62 1124 1.59 1204 1.59 1129 1.55 1063 1.54 1247 1.53 1212 1.52 1223 1.52 1159 1.50 1163 1.49 1191 1.44 1193 1.44 1256 1.43 1238 1.42 1222 1.41 1305 1.41 1200 1.39 1261 1.37 1237 1.33 1323 1.33 1384 1.29 1258 1.24 1249 1.24 Name Dallas Minnesota L.A. Clippers Miami New York Brooklyn Detroit New Orleans Memphis Washington Philadelphia Phoenix Atlanta Oklahoma City Orlando Golden State San Antonio Cleveland Toronto Charlotte L.A. Lakers Chicago Utah Denver Sacramento Houston Boston Indiana Milwaukee Portland STL 704 718 703 732 631 705 687 647 631 668 765 688 680 678 630 642 604 579 577 499 611 594 570 615 587 621 584 550 541 454 TO RATIO 1110 0.63 1142 0.63 1136 0.62 1212 0.60 1063 0.59 1191 0.59 1193 0.58 1129 0.57 1124 0.56 1204 0.55 1384 0.55 1258 0.55 1251 0.54 1256 0.54 1222 0.52 1247 0.51 1180 0.51 1163 0.50 1159 0.50 1010 0.49 1239 0.49 1223 0.49 1200 0.48 1305 0.47 1249 0.47 1323 0.47 1261 0.46 1237 0.44 1238 0.44 1125 0.40
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