#22 MATT BARNES CLIPPERS PROBABLE STARTERS
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#22 MATT BARNES CLIPPERS PROBABLE STARTERS
(2) Oklahoma City Thunder (59-23, 3-2) vs. (3) Los Angeles Clippers (57-25, 2-3) NBA PLAYOFFS - SECOND ROUND - GAME 6 STAPLES Center; Los Angeles, CA Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 7:30 P.M. (PDT) TV: ESPN; Radio: 980 AM KFWB/1330 AM KWKW, ESPN Radio DATE Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec.9 Dec 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 OPPONENT TELEVISION CLIPPERS PROBABLE STARTERS RESULT/TIME at Lakers TNT L, 116-103 vs. Golden St. TNT W, 126-115 at Sacramento Prime Ticket W, 110-101 vs. Houston Prime Ticket/NBA TV W, 137-118 at Orlando Prime Ticket L, 98-90 at Miami TNT L, 102-97 at Houston Prime Ticket W, 107-94 vs. Minnesota Prime Ticket W, 109-107 vs. Okla. City Prime Ticket/ESPN W, 111-103 vs. Brooklyn Prime Ticket/NBA TV W, 110-103 vs. Memphis Prime Ticket L, 106-102 at Minnesota Prime Ticket W, 102-98 at Oklahoma City TNT l, 105-91 vs. Sacramento Prime Ticket W, 103-102 vs. Chicago Prime Ticket W, 121-82 vs. New York Prime Ticket/NBA TV W, 93-80 at. Sacramento Prime Ticket W, 104-98 OT vs. Indiana Prime Ticket L, 105-100 at Atlanta Prime Ticket L, 107-97 at Memphis Prime Ticket W, 101-81 at Cleveland Fox Sports West/NBA TV L, 88-82 at Philadelphia Prime Ticket W, 94-83 at Boston Prime Ticket W, 96-88 at Brooklyn TNT L, 102-93 at Washington Prime Ticket W, 113-97 vs. San Antonio Prime Ticket W, 115-92 vs. New Orleans Prime Ticket W, 108-95 vs. Denver Prime Ticket/NBA TV W, 112-91 vs. Minnesota Prime Ticket W, 120-116 OT at Golden State Prime Ticket/ESPN L, 105-103 at Portland Prime Ticket/TNT L, 116-112, OT vs. Utah Prime Ticket W, 98-90 vs. Phoenix Prime Ticket L, 107-88 vs. Charlotte Prime Ticket W, 112-85 at Dallas Prime Ticket W, 119-112 at San Antonio Prime Ticket L, 116-92 vs. Orlando Prime Ticket W, 101-81 vs. Boston Prime Ticket W, 111-105 vs. Lakers Prime Ticket/ESPN W, 123-87 vs. Dallas Prime Ticket W, 129-127 at New York Prime Ticket/ESPN W, 109-95 at Indiana Prime Ticket/NBA TV L, 106-92 at Detroit Prime Ticket W, 112-103 at Charlotte Prime Ticket L, 95-91 at Chicago Prime Ticket/ESPN W, 112-95 at Toronto Prime Ticket W, 126-118 at Milwaukee Prime Ticket W, 114-86 vs. Washington Prime Ticket W, 110-103 at Golden State TNT* L, 111-92 vs. Utah Prime Ticket W, 102-85 at Denver Prime Ticket L, 116-115 vs. Miami Prime Ticket/ESPN L, 116-112 vs. Toronto Prime Ticket W, 118-105 vs. Philadelphia Prime Ticket W, 123-78 vs. Portland Prime Ticket W, 122-117 vs. San Antonio Prime Ticket L, 113-103 at Memphis Prime Ticket L, 102-96 at Oklahoma City ABC* W, 125-117 at New Orleans Prime Ticket W, 123-110 vs. Houston Prime Ticket/ESPN W, 101-93 vs. New Orleans Prime Ticket W, 108-76 at Phoenix Prime Ticket W, 104-96 at Lakers TNT W, 142-94 vs. Atlanta Prime Ticket W, 109-108 vs. Phoenix Prime Ticket/NBA TV W, 112-105 vs. Golden State Prime Ticket W, 111-98 at Utah Prime Ticket W, 96-87 vs. Cleveland Prime Ticket/NBA TV W, 102-80 at Denver Prime Ticket/ESPN L, 110-100 vs. Detroit Prime Ticket W, 112-103 vs. Milwaukee Prime Ticket W, 106-98 at New Orleans Prime Ticket L, 98-96 at Dallas Prime Ticket W, 109-103 at Houston Prime Ticket/NBA TV W, 118-107 at Minnesota Prime Ticket W, 114-104 at Phoenix Prime Ticket W, 112-108 vs. Dallas Prime Ticket/TNT L, 113-107 vs. Lakers ABC* W, 120-97 vs. Oklahoma City Prime Ticket/ESPN L, 107-101 vs. Sacramento Prime Ticket W, 117-101 vs. Denver Prime Ticket/TNT* W, 117-105 at Portland Prime Ticket/ESPN L, 110-104 2014 NBA PLAYOFFS - ROUND 1 vs. Golden State Warriors Apr. 19 (Game 1) at LAC ABC L, 109-105 Apr. 21 (Game 2) at LAC TNT/Prime Ticket W, 138-98 Apr. 24 (Game 3) at GSW TNT/Prime Ticket W, 98-96 Apr. 27 (Game 4) at GSW ABC L, 118-97 Apr. 29 (Game 5) at LAC TNT/Prime Ticket W, 113-103 May 1 (Game 6) at GSW TNT/Prime Ticket L, 100-99 May 3 (Game 7) at LAC TNT/Prime Ticket W, 126-121 All games are broadcast on KFWB/KWKW radio. All times are Pacific. *Indicates ESPN Radio. A Digital copy of the Los Angles Clippers 2013-14 Media Guide can be found at the Clippers offical media website, www.clippersmedia.com. The Clippers official media website was created to serve as a one-stop shop for all media covering the team. #22 MATT BARNES F • 6-7 • 226 MIN 30.2 LAST GAME: 5/13 at OKC, had 16 2014 Playoff Averages PTS 9.4 REB 4.5 pts (5-8 FG, 4-5 PLAYOFFS: Has 5 playoff dbl-dbls in career (3 w/ 2013-14 NOTES: Started final 39 games of regular 158 3PT shots (37.3%) in reg. season... Averaged AST 1.7 FG% .441 2 asts, 2 blks in 42:55 3PT, 2-2 FT), 10 rebs, LAC)... Scored 10+ pts 6 of last 7 games. season (1/20 at DET)... Made 59 of his last 14.5 ppg and 5.0 rpg in month of March... #32 BLAKE GRIFFIN F • 6-10 • 251 MIN 36.4 2014 Playoff Averages PTS 23.7 REB 7.4 AST 3.4 FG% .507 LAST GAME: 5/13 at OKC, had 24 pts (10-20 FG, 4-5 FT), 17 rebs, 3 asts, 1 stl, 2 blks in 42:38 PLAYOFFS: Career-high 35 pts in Game 2 vs. GSW... 1st playoff dbl-dbl this season on 5/13... Has 32+ pts 3 times... 2013-14 NOTES: First player in NBA since 2002-03 (Shaquille O’Neal) to avg. 24+ ppg, 9+ rpg, 3+ apg & shoot 50% or better... 4th in NBA w/ 176 dunks... 36 games w/ 20+ pts, 10+ rebs, 12 games w/ 30+ pts, 10+ rebs... #6 DEANDRE JORDAN C • 6-11 • 265 MIN 33.7 2014 Playoff Averages PTS 9.7 REB 12.3 BLK 2.8 FG% .724 LAST GAME: 5/13 at OKC, had 0 pts (0-1 FG), 4 rebs in 19:44 PLAYOFFS: Set franchise record for blocks in series vs. GSW (28)... 5 dbl-dlbs in Playoffs... Has 18+ rebs in 4 games. 2013-14 NOTES: Career-high 42 dbl-dbls (previous best was 12)... 1st in NBA in FG% (.676), setting new franchise record for FG% (.643 in ‘12-13)... 1st in NBA w/ 245 dunks... 1st player in LAC history to reach 1,000+ rebs in a season... #4 J.J. REDICK G • 6-4 • 190 MIN 26.8 2014 Playoff Averages PTS 13.1 LAST GAME: 5/13 at OKC, had 16 PLAYOFFS: Career-postseason high 22 pts 2013-14 NOTES: Missed 25 games due eraged more than 1/3 of his pts in AST 1.6 REB 1.8 3P% .400 pts (6-12 FG, 3-6 3PT, 1-1 in Game 1 vs. GSW... 24 3PM to bulging disc in lower back. 1st quarter (5.9 ppg)... Led FT), 1 reb in 24:43 in Playoffs (7th in NBA). Returned on 4/3... AvLAC in 3P% (.395)... #3 CHRIS PAUL G • 6-0 • 185 2014 Playoff Averages MIN PTS REB AST STL 36.019.3 4.0 10.3 3.0 LAST GAME: 5/13 at OKC, had 17 pts (6-16 FG, 1-5 3PT, 4-5 FT), 1 reb, 14 asts, 4 stls in 40:25 PLAYOFFS: LAC record 8 dbl-dbls in 12 postseason games (6 in a row)... 16 asts, 0 turnovers in Game 3. 2013-14 NOTES: 39 dbl-dbls in 61 games... Returned from 18-game absence on 2/9 (LAC went 12-6 w/o him)... Led NBA in apg (10.7) and spg (2.5) in same season for 3rd time... LAC went 20-5 in reg. season when he had 20+ pts... PLAYOFF SCHEDULE - ROUND 2 Game 1 - (Mon) Game 2 - (Wed) Game 3 - (Fri) Game 4 - (Sun) Game 5 - (Tue) Game 6 - (Thu) Game 7 * (Sun) DATE May 5 May 7 May 9 May 11 May 13 May 15 May 18 LOCATION LAC at OKC LAC at OKC OKC at LAC OKC at LAC LAC at OKC OKC at LAC LAC at OKC *If necessary Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com TV TNT TNT ESPN ABC/R TNT ESPN TNT RESULT/TIME W, 122-105 L, 112-101 L, 118-112 W, 101-99 L, 105-104 7:30 p.m. PT 5:30 p.m. PT QUICK CLIPS • The Clippers are 6-6 since moving to Los Angeles in games they are facing elimination. • The Clippers have gone 4-5 against the Thunder this season, including the Playoffs. INJURY REPORT: DAY-TO-DAY: Hedo Turkoglu (Hairline Fracture of Transverse Process in Lower Back) Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS 2013-14 ROSTER NO 22 25 2 11 0 9 33 34 32 15 6 3 4 8 PLAYER POS Matt Barnes Reggie Bullock Darren Collison Jamal Crawford Glen Davis Jared Dudley Danny Granger Willie Green Blake Griffin Ryan Hollins DeAndre Jordan Chris Paul J.J. Redick Hedo Turkoglu F G G G F G-F F G F C C G G F HT 6’7” 6’7” 6’0” 6’5” 6’9” 6’7” 6’8” 6’3” 6’10” 7’0” 6’11” 6’0” 6’4” 6’10” WT 226 200 175 195 289 225 225 205 250 250 265 185 190 220 BIRTHDATE 3/9/80 3/16/91 8/23/87 3/20/80 1/1/86 7/10/85 4/20/83 7/28/81 3/16/89 10/10/84 7/21/88 5/6/85 6/24/84 3/19/79 FROM YRS UCLA/USA North Carolina/USA UCLA/USA Michigan/USA LSU/USA Boston College/USA New Mexico/USA Detroit Mercy/USA Oklahoma/USA UCLA/USA Texas A&M/USA Wake Forest/USA Duke/USA Turkey 10 R 4 13 6 6 8 10 3 7 5 8 7 13 Head Coach Doc Rivers Marquette Associate Head CoachAlvin GentryAppalachian State Assistant CoachesKevin EastmanRichmond Armond HillPrinceton Tyronn Lue Nebraska Brendan O’Connor Saint Anselm Assistant Player Skills CoachesJ.P. ClarkFlagler Howard EisleyBoston College Dave Severns Cal State - Chico Shooting CoachBob ThateOccidental College Head Athletic TrainerJasen PowellCal Poly Pomona Assistant Trainer Joe Resendez Louisiana Tech Strength & Conditioning Coach Richard Williams Tabor Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Brent Tanaka UCLA PROUNOUNCIATION GUIDE Reggie Bullock: bull-LOCK DeAndre Jordan: DEE-Aun-Dray Tyronn Lue: tih-RAHN loo J.J. Redick: RED-ik Hedo Turkoglu: HE-dough TURK-a-lou CLIPPERS PR CONTACTS Seth Burton - Vice President of Communications (310) 862-6022 sburton@clippers.com Dennis Rogers - Director of Communications & Digital Media (310) 862-6028 drogers@clippers.com Ta’Nisha Cooper - Assistant Director of Communications (310) 862-6023 tcooper@clippers.com Steven Esparza - Assistant Director of Communications (310) 862-6024 sesparza@clippers.com Aubrey Freckman - Communications Assistant (310) 862-6027 afreckman@clippers.com Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers TONIGHT’S MATCHUP OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014 STAPLES CENTER; LOS ANGELES, CA REGULAR SEASON SERIES HISTORY All-Time: 70-126 (Home: 48-51, Road: 22-75) 2013-14: 2-2 Current Overall Streak: Lost 1 Home Streak: Lost 1 Last Win: November 13, 2013 (111-103) Last Loss: April 9, 2014 (101-107) Road Streak: Won 1 Last Win: February 23, 2014 (125-117) Last Loss: November 21, 2013 (91-105) Largest Margin of Victory: Home: 30 (114-84), November 3, 2004 Road: 22 (98-76), January 28, 2007 Largest Margin of Defeat: Home: 41 (85-126), April 15, 2009 Road: 50 (104-154), December 2, 1988 2013-14 POSTSEASON OPPONENT COMPARISON LAC: OKC: PPG FG% 3PFG% 109.7 .465 .359 104.5 .453 .330 FT% .738 .830 REB AST STL TO 39.8 23.7 9.42 12.9 47.3 18.9 5.9215.5 CONNECTIONS: Thunder forward Kevin Durant and guard Russell Westbrook were teammates with Clippers guard Chris Paul on Team USA which won gold at the 2012 London Olympics Games…Clippers Blake Griffin was born in Oklahoma City…Griffin was one of the highest rated high school basketball recruits ever in Oklahoma and starred for two seasons at the University of Oklahoma…Thunder guard Russell Westbrook is from Long Beach, CA and attended UCLA after starring at Leuzinger High School in Lawndale, CA … Clippers guard Darren Collison, forward Matt Barnes, center Ryan Hollins and Thunder guard Russell Westbrook all attended UCLA... Collison and Westbrook were teammates during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons... Clippers forward Jared Dudley and Thunder guard Reggie Jackson both attended Boston College...Thunder head coach Scott Brooks attended college at UC Irvine…Thunder assistant coach Rex Kalamian worked for the Clippers in various positions for nine years, starting as an assistant to the scouting department in 1992…Kalamian attended Cal Poly Pomona and served as an coach at East Los Angeles College… Thunder assistant coach Robert Pack served as an assistant coach for the Clippers from 2010 - 2013... Thunder forward Caron Butler played for the Clippers for two seasons (201112, 2012-13)... Butler averaged 11.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 141 games (all starts)... • Clippers guard Chris Paul recorded a career-high and playoff franchise-high eight 3-pointers in Game 1 against the Thunder on May 5... • Clippers forward Blake Griffin tied a career-high four blocks versus the Thunder on April 16, 2012... Date 5/5/14 5/7/14 5/9/14 5/11/14 5/13/14 2013-14 POSTSEASON VS. THUNDER Result Place LAC High W (122-105) Oklahoma CityPaul - 32 L (101-112) Oklahoma City Redick - 18 L (118-112) Los Angeles Griffin - 34 W (101-99) Los Angeles Griffin - 25 L (104-105) Oklahoma City Griffin - 24 OPP High Westbrook - 29 Durant - 32 Durant - 36 Durant - 40 Westbrook - 38 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENT COMPARISON LAC: OKC: PPG FG% 3PFG% 107.9 .474 .352 106.2 .471 .361 FT% .730 .806 REB AST STL TO 43.0 24.6 8.57 13.9 44.7 21.9 8.2715.3 • Clippers guard Darren Collison tied a career-high four three-pointers made made versus the Thunder on December 27, 2012 while playing for the Mavericks... • Clippers forward Matt Barnes recorded a season-high six three pointers made during the Clippers’ last matchup versus the Thunder on February 23, 2014... • Clippers guard Jamal Crawford scored a season-high 13 field goals made during the Clippers’ Feb. 23 matchup with the Thunder... • Clippers guard J.J. Redick recorded a season-high eight assists versus the Thunder on April 9, 2014... 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON VS. THUNDER Date 11/13/13 11/21/13 2/23/14 4/9/14 Result W (111-103) L (91-105) W (125-117) L (101-107) Place LAC High OPP High Los Angeles Griffin - 22 Durant - 33 Oklahoma City Griffin - 27 Durant - 28 Oklahoma City Crawford - 36 Durant - 42 Los Angeles Griffin - 30 Westbrook - 30 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers LAST FOUR GAMES CLIPPERS PREVIOUS GAME - WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 - GAME 5 CLIPPERS 104, THUNDER 105 Tuesday, May 13, 2014 Chesapeake Energy Arena; Oklahoma City; OK CLIPPERS PREVIOUS GAME - WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 - GAME 4 CLIPPERS 101, THUNDER 99 Sunday, May 11, 2014 STAPLES Center; Los Angeles, CA Russell Westbrook scored 38 points and made three free throws with 6.4 seconds remaining, and the Thunder overcame a seven-point deficit in the final 50 seconds to beat Los Angeles 105-104 on Tuesday night and go up 3-2 in the Western Conference semifinals. Kevin Durant made a 3-pointer, then Los Angeles’ Jamal Crawford missed in close before Durant made a layup with 17 seconds left. Westbrook stole the ball, and in a scramble, the Thunder got possession with 11.3 seconds to play, setting up Westbrook’s play. The Clippers believed the ball went off Oklahoma City’s Reggie Jackson, but the officials awarded the ball to the Thunder. After review, the play stood.The Thunder were more focused on what they did after the call. They can clinch the series Thursday in Los Angeles. After the Thunder got possession, Westbrook was fouled by Chris Paul while shooting a 3-pointer with the Thunder trailing by two. Westbrook, who had missed a 3-pointer that would have won Game 4 in the closing seconds, welcomed the chance for redemption. Durant scored 10 of his 27 points in the final 3:23 after shooting 3 for 17 through three quarters. Blake Griffin had 24 points and 17 rebounds, Crawford scored 19 points and Paul had 17 points and 14 assists for the Clippers. It was the latest in a string of spectacular games for Westbrook. He is averaging 29.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 6.8 assists in the series. The Clippers took a 101-88 lead in the fourth quarter on a 3-pointer by Crawford with 4:13 to play before Durant finally got involved. He hit a 3-pointer with 3:23 remaining on his first shot of the quarter, then drained two free throws to cut the Clippers’ lead to 101-95. A layup by Jackson cut Los Angeles’ lead to four. Griffin made the first of two free throws, and Glen Davis grabbed the rebound of the second. Paul’s mid-range jumper on the extra possession gave the Clippers a 104-97 edge with 49 seconds to play. Darren Collison scored eight of his 18 points in the final 2:58, rallying the Clippers past the Oklahoma City Thunder 101-99 on Sunday to tie the Western Conference semifinal series 2-2. Russell Westbrook, who scored 27 points, missed a 3-pointer and Serge Ibaka’s tip attempt was too late at the buzzer, allowing the Clippers to salvage a game they trailed until the final 1:23. Blake Griffin led Los Angeles with 25 points, making 9 of 11 free throws. Jamal Crawford added 18 points. DeAndre Jordan had 14 rebounds, helping the Clippers win the boards, 45-43 — the first time in 11 playoff games the Thunder were outrebounded. Kevin Durant scored 40 points, hitting 15 of 18 free throws, for the Thunder. It was the 14th comeback — and largest yet — by the Clippers this season after trailing by double digits. They rallied from 12 points down in the second quarter of Game 7 to oust Golden State in the first round. The Clippers had no answer for Durant and Westbrook until midway through the fourth quarter. That dynamic duo drove the lane with abandon, drew fouls and made free throws in leading the Thunder to an early 22-point lead. Durant’s three-point play early in the fourth extended the Thunder’s lead to 15 points, and they were still up by 10 with 7:44 to go. But the comeback Clippers were not to be denied. Paul willed his team back into it, scoring six straight points to get the Clippers within six. Griffin, who was saddled with five fouls, made three of four free throws before Collison got hot. With the game tied at 97, Collison scored the Clippers’ final four points on layups. Crawford passed to a streaking Collison for a fast-break conversion on the second one for a 101-97 lead with 32 seconds left. Westbrook scored for the Thunder, but after Griffin missed, Westbrook did too to end the game. The Clippers came as close as eight points before Reggie Jackson’s 3-pointer beat the shot clock to keep the Thunder ahead 75-63 going into the fourth. LAC: OKC: LAC: OKC: FGM-A 38-88 33-77 FTM-A REB 16-20 44 32-36 44 A PF ST TO BLK 21 28 7 17 4 14 21 9 12 5 FGM-A 39-93 33-75 FTM-A REB 20-29 45 26-34 43 A PF ST TO BLK 23 24 11 9 4 17 27 6 16 8 High Scorers LAC: Blake Griffin - 24 OKC: Russell Westbrook - 38 High Rebounds LAC: Blake Griffin - 17 OKC: Kevin Durant - 10 High Assists LAC: Chris Paul - 14 OKC: Russell Westbrook - 6 High Scorers LAC: Blake Griffin - 25 OKC: Kevin Durant - 40 High Rebounds LAC: DeAndre Jordan - 14 OKC: Kevin Durant - 7 High Assists LAC: Chris Paul - 10 OKC: Russell Westbrook - 8 CLIPPERS PREVIOUS GAME - WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 - GAME 3 CLIPPERS 112, THUNDER 118 Friday, May 9, 2014 STAPLES Center; Los Angeles, CA CLIPPERS PREVIOUS GAME - WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 - GAME 2 CLIPPERS 101, THUNDER 112 Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Chesapeake Energy Arena; Oklahoma City; OK Kevin Durant scored 36 points, Russell Westbrook added 23 points and 13 assists, and Serge Ibaka, despite early foul trouble, had 20 points for the Thunder in a game that neither team ever led by double digits. The Thunder have won two straight since getting blown out by 17 points in Game 1 at home. Blake Griffin scored 34 points, and Chris Paul added 21 points and 16 assists for the Clippers, who saw their four-point lead disappear for good early in the fourth quarter. Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford added 20 points. Oklahoma City led 113-107 on Durant’s turnaround jumper with 1:23 left. It followed Westbrook’s 3-pointer after the Clippers had closed within 108-107 when Griffin muscled in for a layup. The Thunder shot 56 percent, and controlled the paint and fastbreak points against a Clippers team that never got into their favored run-and-gun mode. J.J. Redick, who got off to a hot start in Game 2, was held to five points on 1-of-6 shooting. DeAndre Jordan was never a factor for the Clippers either, with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Matt Barnes gave them a lift with 14 points. The Thunder gradually pulled away in the fourth, scoring eight straight points, including Durant’s three-point play, to take the lead for good. Former Clipper Caron Butler hit three 3-pointers to give his team the lead and then extend it. He had a leading nine rebounds. Every Thunder player pulled down at least one board to outrebound the Clippers for the third straight game, 44-33. The Clippers rallied at the end of the period, outscoring the Thunder 8-0 to take a 90-86 lead. They did it on free throws except for Griffin’s basket. Reggie Jackson was called for a foul and a technical, and then Durant fouled Crawford on a 3-point attempt with less than a second left. He made all three. Neither team led by more than seven points in the first half, when the lead changed hands 14 times and there were seven ties. Ibaka had three fouls and Thabo Sefolosha two for the Thunder. Kevin Durant had 32 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Los Angeles Clippers 112-101 on Wednesday night to tie their Western Conference semifinal series at one game apiece. Russell Westbrook backed up Durant with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for his third triple-double in his past five playoff games. Serge Ibaka and Thabo Sefolosha each scored 14 points for the Thunder, who shot 51 percent from the field and outrebounded the Clippers 52-36. J.J. Redick scored 18 points, Paul had 17 points and 11 assists, and Blake Griffin added 15 points for the Clippers. Los Angeles made 15 of 29 3-pointers in Game 1, but just 9 of 27 in Game 2. The Clippers will host Game 3 Friday in Los Angeles. Durant scored 17 points on 7-for-11 shooting in the first quarter to help the Thunder take a 37-28 lead. Paul, who scored 17 points in the opening quarter of Game 1, went scoreless in the first quarter of Game 2 and watched most of the period from the bench with two fouls as the Thunder took control early. Oklahoma City got an offensive boost from an unlikely source in the third quarter — Sefolosha, a defensive stopper. He hit a mid-range jumper, then dunked after a steal by Westbrook to give the Thunder a 78-66 lead. Sefolosha dunked again, then got a steal that led to a 3-pointer by Westbrook and gave Oklahoma City a 90-73 advantage. Sefolosha, who had averaged just 3.7 points in the playoffs, scored 12 points in the quarter to help the Thunder take a 94-77 lead into the fourth. Clippers coach Doc Rivers said he expected Durant and Westbrook to score, but not Sefolosha. Westbrook clinched his triple-double with 1:21 remaining when he was credited with an assist after a pass to Sefolosha, who took two dribbles on his drive to the basket. LAC: OKC: FGM-A LAC: OKC: FGM-A 42-93 44-79 FTM-A REB 21-25 33 24-28 44 High Scorers LAC: Blake Griffin - 34 OKC: Kevin Durant - 36 High Rebounds LAC: DeAndre Jordan - 11 OKC: Steven Adams - 9 High Assists LAC: Chris Paul - 16 OKC: Russell Westbrook - 13 A PF ST TO BLK 25 26 5 6 7 26 23 1 14 6 FTM-A REB A PF ST TO BLK 37-83 18-23 36 23 26 11 14 44-87 16-22 52 23 21 8 16 2 2 High Scorers LAC: J.J. Redick - 18 OKC: Kevin Durant - 32 High Rebounds LAC: DeAndre Jordan - 8 OKC: Kevin Durant -12 High Assists LAC: Chris Paul - 11 OKC: Russell Westbrook - 10 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES • CLIPPERS MEDIA WEBSITE: The Clippers’ official media website, www.clippersmedia.com, was created to serve as a one-stop shop for all media covering the team. Clippersmedia.com offers a password-protected website, which will allow unlimted media access to essential information. The media only website can be accessed by visiting the following URL: http://clippersmedia.com / Password: pressclips TOP PLAYOFF NOTES • ON THE BRINK: Entering Game 6, the Clippers trail the Thunder, 2-3, in their best-of-seven series. They have played 12 so-called elimination games since the team moved to Los Angeles in 1984. They have a record of 6-6 in those games, including winning Game 7 of their series against the Warriors on May 3. • BLAKE CAN BOARD: Blake Griffin had 24 points with 17 rebounds in Game 5 against the Thunder. It marked a career high in boards in the postseason for Griffin and was his first double-double of the 2014 Playoffs. He has four double-doubles in 29 career postseason games. • MASTERFUL SERIES: Through five games against the Thunder in the Western Conference Semifinals, Chris Paul is averaging 22.0 points on 51.2% shooting. He’s also tallied 12.2 assists, 2.8 steals and shot 44.8% from 3-point range. • DOUBLE-DOUBLE PAUL: Chris Paul had 17 points with 14 assists in Game 5 versus the Thunder on May 13. He has 12 postseason double-doubles as a member of the Clippers, including eight double-doubles in the 2014 postseason and six in a row. Paul’s double-double on May 11 passed Elton Brand for the most by a Clippers player in a single postseason since the team moved to Los Angeles. Brand had six double-doubles in the 2006 Playoffs. • SAFE HAVEN: The Clippers hosted the Thunder for Games 3 and 4 of their Western Conference Semifinals series. They split the two games and moved to 6-3 at home in the Playoffs in the last two seasons. Overall, the Clippers are 72-19 at home in the regular season and postseason combined since the start of 2012-13, which stands as the third best record in the NBA. BEST HOME RECORDS (Regular Season and Playoffs, Since 2012-13) TeamRecord Miami Heat 84-16 (.840) San Antonio Spurs 81-18 (.818) Los Angeles Clippers 72-19 (.791) Oklahoma City Thunder 75-20 (.789) Indiana Pacers 76-22 (.776) • FOUR-POINT PLAYER: Jamal Crawford finished the regular season with four 4-point plays (Nov. 23, Jan. 25, Feb. 24 and Apr. 16), completed another one in Game 7 against the Warriros on May 3 and had his sixth of the season on May 13 at Oklahoma City. He has 12 4-point plays as a member of the Clippers, establishing a franchise record for most such plays in a single regular season with five in 2012-13. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Crawford has compiled an NBA-record 40 4-point plays in the regular season during his 13-year career. Note: He has four more in the Playoffs. • THREE-FOR-ALL: The Clippers have made 113 3-pointers through 12 games, most in the NBA. They have already set the franchise record for 3-pointers in a postseason series by making 67 in seven games agains the Warriors. The previous best was 43 (set in seven games against Memphis in 2012)... They also set a franchise postseason record by going 15for-29 (51.7%) from long distance in Game 1 versus the Thunder. They have made 10+ 3-pointers in six of their 12 games. • RIVERS IN THE POSTSEASON: Doc Rivers has compiled a 70-63 (.526) postseason record in his 15 seasons as an NBA coach. He has the 4th best postseason winning percentage among 16 coaches in the 2014 Playoffs and is one of only four active coaches with an NBA championship (Gregg Popovich four times, Erik Spoelstra two times, Rick Carlisle and Rivers). BEST CAREER POSTSEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE (Coaches in 2014 Playoffs) Coach Postseason Record Erik Spoelstra 57-30 (.655) Gregg Popovich 141-86 (.621) Scott Brooks 36-30 (.545) Doc Rivers 70-63 (.526) Rick Carlisle 55-53 (.509) Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES • BLOCK PARTY: DeAndre Jordan has blocked 33 shots in the first 12 games of the postseason. He already surpassed Elton Brand for the most blocked shots in a series in franchise history with 28 against the Warriors. Brand blocked 22 shots in 2006 in the second round versus the Phoenix Suns... Moreover, Jordan’s had at least four blocks in five of the 12 games and leads the NBA in total blocks. • SIXTH MAN, AGAIN: Jamal Crawford was named the 2013-14 KIA Sixth Man of the Year, becoming the first Clippers player in franchise history to receive the honor. Crawford also won the award in 2009-10 and finished as a runner up in 201213, but his numbers this season were even better. Even when considering that he started 24 games, Crawford’s numbers off the bench have been nearly as good as they were as a starter... Additionally, Crawford is the fourth two-time winner and first to do so on separate teams. At 34 he is also the oldest player to receive the honor. JAMAL CRAWFORD’S SIXTH MAN SEASONS COMPARED Season Gms (strt) Team Rec PPG APG RPG FGM-FGA (%) 3PM-3PA (%) 2013-14 69 (24) 47-22 (.681) 18.6 3.2 2.3 6.1-14.7 (.416) 2.3-6.5 (.361) 2012-13 76 (0) 51-25 (.671) 16.5 2.5 1.7 5.9-13.4 (.438) 2.0-5.2 (.376) 2009-10 79 (0) 51-28 (.646) 18.0 3.0 2.5 6.3-14.0 (.449) 2.1-5.4 (.382) JAMAL CRAWFORD’S STATS AS A STARTER VS. AS A RESERVE (2013-14) Role Gms LAC Rec PPG APG RPG FGM-FGA (%) 3PM-3PA (%) Reserve 45 31-14 (.689) 17.2 3.1 2.4 253-593 (.427) 96-262 (.366) Starter 24 16-8 (.667) 21.1 3.5 2.3 168-418 (.402) 65-184 (.353) PREVIOUS GAMES • BEST COMEBACK OF THEM ALL: The Clippers came back to beat the Thunder, 101-99, in Game 4 after trailing by 22 points in the first quarter and a dozen points entering the fourth quarter. It was the largest deficit overcome this season (previously 17-- vs. Dallas and at Phoenix) and 14th time this season they have come back after trailing by double digits, including 10 times since Jan. 1, 2014 (twice in the postseason).They came back from 12 points down in the second quarter of Game 7 to beat the Warriors. • DC’S WINNING SHOT: Darren Collison scored eight points in the final three minutes of Game 4, including a layup assisted by Chris Paul with 59 seconds remaining that gave the Clippers a two-point lead that it would never relinquish. It was only the third game in Collison’s NBA career, regular season or postseason, in which he made a go-ahead field goal in the last minute of either the fourth quarter or an overtime period, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Collison’s previous buckets of that kind were both regular-season shots, for New Orleans in April 2010 and for Indiana in March 2011. • MISTAKE FREE, CP: Chris Paul had 16 assists without committing a single turnover in Game 3 versus the Thunder. Paul is the fifth player since 1986 to have 16+ assists and zero turnovers in the Playoffs. The last player to do so was Jason Kidd, who had 16 assists and no turnovers with the Nets in 2001. • BLAKE IS BACK: Blake Griffin scored 34 points with eight rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots in Game 3 versus the Thunder. It was the third time this postseason he’s scored 32+ points. He became the first player since LeBron James in 2010 to register 34+ points, 8+ rebounds, 4+ assists and 3+ blocks in a postseason game. It was the ninth time in the last decade that a player has put up such numbers in the Playoffs. • GAME 4 IS GOOD: The Clippers trailed a postseason series 1-2 seven times in franchise history, including three times as the Buffalo Braves. They have won ALL seven Game 4s in those scenarios, including their 101-99 comeback win over Oklahoma City on May 11. • FIRST OFF: J.J. Redick scored 10 points in the first quarter of Game 2 against the Thunder. He’s averaging 5.5 points per game in the opening quarter in the first four games of the series. Redick finished the regular season as the 18th leading scorer in the NBA in the first quarter (5.9 per game). Including Game 2, he has 10 games with 10+ points in the first. • PAUL SHORES UP THE CLIPPERS: Chris Paul put on a masterful display in Game 1 versus the Thunder on May 5. He scored 32 points on 12-for-14 shooting (85.7%) and 8-for-9 3-point range with 10 assists. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Paul recorded the highest field goal percentage in a postseason game in NBA history in which a player scored 30 points or more and had 10 assists or more. Michael Jordan previously held the record after going 15-for-18 (83.3%) with 13 assists against the Lakers in Game 2 of the 1991 NBA Finals. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES • PAUL BURYING THREES: Chris Paul made eight 3-pointers in Game 1 against the Thunder, including six in the first half. Both marks were career highs and established franchise postseason records. Paul is the second player this postseason (Mike Dunleavy) to make at least eight 3-pointers in a game. ROUND 1 RECAP • GAME 7 WIN: The Clippers defeated the Warriors, 126-120, at Staples Center in Game 7 on May 3. It was the fourth time they have played a Game 7 in franchise history and second time they have came away victorious. They won in the first round in 2012 at Memphis and lost at Phoenix in 2006 in round two and at Washington in the Eastern Conference Semifinals in 1975 when the franchise was known as the Buffalo Braves. • HIGH-SCORING FINALE: The Clippers defeated the Warriors, 126-121, in what was the highest scoring winner-take-all NBA playoff game since the Knicks eliminated the Pistons with a 127-123 overtime win in the first round of the 1984 Playoffs, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • BLOCKIN’ AND BOARDIN’: DeAndre Jordan had 106 rebounds and 28 blocked shots over seven games against the Warriors, becoming just the second player with 100 rebounds and 25 blocks in one NBA playoff series (since the 1974 Playoffs, the first for which blocked shots were tabulated), according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Tim Duncan had 102 rebounds and 32 blocked shots in a six-game Finals series against the Nets in 2003. • ALL-AROUND BLAKE: Blake Griffin scored 24 points with five rebounds, six assists, three steals and three blocks in Game 7 against the Warriors. It was only the ninth time in the NBA Playoffs since 1986 that a player has accumulated such all-around numbers and first since Tracy McGrady in 2005. McGrady, Griffin, Tim Duncan and James Worthy did so once, Hakeem Olajuwon twice, and Michael Jordan three times. • JORDAN STILL BOARDIN’: DeAndre Jordan had 106 total rebounds in the Clippers’ series versus the Golden State Warriors. He surpassed Bob McAdoo’s franchise postseason record for rebounds in a single playoff series. McAdoo had 94 boards in a 1975 Playoff series between the Buffalo Braves and the Washington Bullets. • BACK TO THEIR WINNING WAYS: The Clippers have lost 27 games this season, including three in the 2014 Playoffs. But they have a record of 22-6 following each loss. After losing Game 1 of their first-round series they won Game 2 and won Game 5 after losing to the Warriors in Game 4 and won Game 7 after losing Game 6. They have not lost more than two games in a row at any point this season. • BIG GAME BARNES: Matt Barnes had 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting and tied a career-high in Playoffs with 11 rebounds on May 1 in Game 6. It was the third time in his career Barnes has had a breakout Game 6 performance. In 2007 with the Warriors he had 16 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists when the Warriors closed out the Dallas Mavericks and in 2013 he had 30 points and 10 rebounds when the Clippers lost Game 6 to the Memphis Grizzlies. Out of his four career postseason double-doubles (two with the Clippers), three of them have come in a Game 6. • WHOA, DJ: DeAndre Jordan had 25 points, matching his career high for points scored in either a regular season or postseason game, with 18 rebounds and four blocked shots in the Clippers’ Game 5 victory over the Warriors. He was the first player since Tim Duncan in 2008 to accumulate at least 25 points, 18 boards and four blocks in a single postseason game. • BLAKE AT HIS BEST: Blake Griffin followed up his career-high 35 points in Game 2 with another dominant scoring game. He had 32 points against the Warriors in Game 3. He has scored 30+ points three times in 22 career postseason games through Apr. 27 (35 on Apr. 24, 2014 and 30 on May 7, 2012. The Clippers are 3-0 in those games. • 30 POINTS, AGAIN: Blake Griffin scored 35 points in Game 2 and 32 points in Game 3. He was the first Clippers player since Elton Brand in 2006 to have at least two consecutive games of 30+ points. Brand did so in four straight games. Bob McAdoo holds the franchise record, scoring 30+ points in nine games in a row over three postseasons. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 30+ (Franchise, Postseason History) Bob McAdoo Apr. 12, 1974 - Apr. 15, 1976 9 Elton Brand May 14-22, 2006 4 Blake Griffin Apr. 21-24, 2014 2 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES • RECORD BOARDS: The NBA’s leading rebounder and third place finisher in Defensive Player of the Year voting, DeAndre Jordan, grabbed 22 rebounds in Game 3 against the Warriors. It tied Bob McAdoo’s franchise record and was the most rebounds in an NBA Playoff game since Dwight Howard had 22 on May 14, 2009. • QUITE A COMBO: Blake Griffin scored 32 points, DeAndre Jordan pulled down 22 rebounds, and Chris Paul provided 10 assists in the Clippers’ 98-96 win over the Warriors in Game 3. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, it marked the first regulation-length NBA playoff game in nearly 24 years in which one player scored 30-or-more points while a teammate collected 20-or-more rebounds and yet another teammate was credited with 10-or-more assists. The last trio to pull that 30-20-10 act was the Knicks’ Patrick Ewing (45 points), Charles Oakley (20 rebounds) and Maurice Cheeks (12 assists) in a second-round victory over the Pistons on May 12, 1990. • IN NEAR-RECORD TIME: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Blake Griffin is the fourth player in the shot-clock era to score at least 35 points in a playoff game without playing more than 30 minutes. The most recent player to do so before Griffin, who played 29 minutes in Game 2, was Nick Van Exel, who scored 36 points in 30 minutes for the Mavericks on May 8, 2003 against the Kings. Michael Jordan also accomplished that feat, pouring in 35 points in 29 minutes on Apr. 30, 1993 versus the Hawks. Bob Lanier is the only other player on that list, having scored 35 points in 30 minutes for the Pistons on Apr. 15, 1976 versus the Bucks. • NEAR THE TOP: Blake Griffin’s 35 points in Game 2 against the Warriors was the fourth most points in the postseason by a Clippers player since the team moved from Buffalo in 1978. Teammate Chris Paul was the last player to score 35 (Game 5 versus Memphis in 2013). CLIPPERS WITH 35+ PTS IN PLAYOFF GAME Player Date Opponent PTS Elton Brand May 8, 2006 Phoenix 40 Elton Brand May 22, 2006 Phoenix 36 Blake Griffin Apr. 21, 2014 Golden State 35 Chris Paul Apr. 30, 2013 Memphis 35 • CHRIS PAUL-IFIC PERFORMANCE: Chris Paul followed up his 28 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and four steals in Game 1 with 12 points, 10 assists, six rebounds and five steals in Game 2. He was just the fourth player all-time to have two consecutive postseason games with at least 12 points, eight assists, six rebounds and four steals, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. No player has done so more than once and no player has done so in three consecutive games. Note: Steals were tracked as an official NBA statistic beginning in the 1973-74 season. CONSECUTIVE GAMES OF 12+ PTS, 8+ ASTS, 6+ REBS, 4+ STLS (Postseason, Since 1973-74) Chris Paul, Clippers 2014 2 Clyde Drexler, Trail Blazers 1985 2 Michael Ray Richardson, Knicks 1984 2 Maurice Cheeks, 76ers 1979 2 • RECORD NIGHT: The Clippers surpassed several franchise postseason records in their 138-98 victory over the Warriors in Game 2 on Apr. 21. The 40-point margin of victory overtook a 25-point win over the Phoenix Suns for the franchise best and their 138 points scored were the most in franchise history as well, surpassing the 1976 Buffalo Braves who scored 124 points twice in the Playoffs... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the 40-point margin of victory was the largest for any NBA team in a playoff game since the Orlando Magic had a 43-point win over the Hawks in May 2010. • DC’S DIMES: Reserve point guard Darren Collison had 10 assists off the bench in Game 2 on Apr. 21. It set a new career high (previously nine). He is just the third player since 2009 to have 10+ assists as a reserve in a postseason game. Manu Ginoblil (three times) and Jarrett Jack are the others... Collison also had 12 points in the game, giving him his first-career playoff double-double. • FREEBIES: The Clippers went 32-of-35 from the foul line (91.4%) in Game 2, including a 7-for-8 performance from DeAndre Jordan. It tied a team record for most foul shots made in a single playoff game and set the franchise record for freethrow percentage in a game. It was also one of the most prolific foul-shooting performances by a team in the postseason in the NBA over the last eight years. Only four other teams since 2007 attempted at least 35 free throws in a playoff game and made at least 90%. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES TOP REGULAR SEASON NOTES • FIFTY SEVEN: The Clippers went a franchise-best 57-25 in the regular season, surpassing the 2012-13 team that went 56-26. They enter the postseason with the league’s third best record behind San Antonio and Oklahoma City. Previously, the Clippers never had better than the fifth best win-loss record in the NBA (2012-13). • LEADING DUO: DeAndre Jordan and Chris Paul are the first teammates in 39 years to lead the NBA in rebounds per game and assists per game in the same season. The last pair of teammates to do so were Wes Unseld and Kevin Porter in 1974-75. Jordan led the league with 13.6 rebounds per game and Paul averaged 10.7 assists per game. • PERCENTAGE INCREASE: The Clippers improved their winning percentage for the fifth consecutive year, culminating in a gaudy .695 this season. They also established the best winning percentage in franchise history. Here’s a look at how this season’s winning percentage compares to some of the best seasons of the past: SeasonWin Pct Playoff Result 2013-14 .695 --2012-13 .679 Lost in Western Conference First Round 2011-12 .606 Lost in Western Conference Semifinals 1974-75 (Buffalo) .598 Lost in Eastern Conference Semifinals 2005-06 .573 Lost in Western Conference Semifinals • HOME IS WHERE THE WINS ARE: The Clippers finished 34-7 at home this season, setting the franchise record for the most wins at home in a single season (2012-13, 32-9)... Moreover, only the Pacers (35-6) had a better overall record at home in 2013-14. Since the start of 2011-12, only the Thunder, Heat and Spurs have a better cumulative home record than the Clippers. MOST HOME WINS (Franchise History) 2013-14 34 2012-1332 1974-7530 • A RIVERS RUNS THROUGH IT: Doc Rivers took over a Clippers team that was 56-26 (.683) last season, but he improved his club’s record to 57-25 (.695) in 2013-14. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, only one other head coach in NBA history took over a franchise that had won at least 56 games the previous season and increased its victory total in his first season. K.C. Jones did that with the 1983-84 Celtics, leading them to a 62-20 (.756) regular-season record and the NBA title, after Boston was 56-26 (.683) in the previous campaign. • CONTINUING TO BUILD: The Clippers are 153-77 in the last three regular seasons combined. That’s good for the fourth best record in the NBA over that span. BEST RECORDS IN THE NBA (Since 2011-12) San Antonio Spurs 170-60 (.739) Miami Heat 166-64 (.722) Oklahoma City Thunder 166-64 (.722) Los Angeles Clippers 153-77 (.665) Indiana Pacers 147-82 (.642) • THE RECORD IS CRAWFORD’S, AGAIN: Jamal Crawford broke his own franchise record for 3-pointers in a season wIth 9:53 left in the fourth quarter at New Orleans on Mar. 26. That shot gave him 150 3-pointers in 2013-14, surpassing the Clippers’ single-season franchise record of 149 that he set a year ago. He finished with 161 3-pointers on the season. • AND THE RECORD IS JORDAN’S, AGAIN: DeAndre Jordan led the NBA and set the franchise record for field goal percentage in a single season for the second straight year. He shot 67.6% from the floor and was 3.3% better than last season. Jordan set the record in 2012-13 when he shot 64.3% and surpassed James Donaldson and also led the NBA. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES THE PLAYERS BLAKE GRIFFIN • BLAKE-TACULAR AVERAGES: Blake Griffin averaged more than 24.1 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists while shooting 52.8% from the field in 2013-14. He is the first player since Shaquille O’Neal in 2002-03 to average at least 24 points, nine rebounds and three assists while shooting 50% or better. Since 1995-96 only five players besides Griffin have had such prolific seasons (O’Neal four times, Karl Malone four times, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson and Tim Duncan)... He is also the first player in more than 35 years to average at least 24.0 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in one of the first four years of his NBA career. Buffalo’s Bob McAdoo in 1975-76 was the last player to do so. Oscar Robertson did so four times, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Elgin Baylor did so in three seasons, while Billy Cunningham, Cliff Hagan, Connie Hawkins and Sidney Wicks did so once. • 12 for 30: Blake Griffin scored 30 points with 12 rebounds against the Thunder on Apr. 9. It was the 12th time this season he’s tallied at least 30 points and 10 rebounds. In his previous three seasons combined, Griffin had just 17 games with 30+ points and 10+ rebounds. • FIRST THINGS FIRST: Blake Griffin scored 10+ points 18 times in the first quarter, including a dozen on Apr. 9 and a career-best 22 points on Mar. 10. He averaged the fifth most points in the period in the league. Griffin’s 22-point first quarter against the Suns on Mar. 10 was the second most in franchise history for any quarter, coming one point short of Baron Davis and Randy Smith (23). LEADERS IN POINTS PER GAME IN FIRST QUARTER Kevin Love, Timberwolves 9.0 Kevin Durant, Thunder 9.0 Carmelo Anthony, Knicks 8.2 LeBron James, Heat 7.9 Blake Griffin, Clippers 7.6 • BLAKE MAKES HISTORY: With 14.9 seconds left in the second quarter on Mar. 12 against the Golden State Warriors, Blake Griffin secured the 3,000th rebouned of his career. Griffin, 25, was just the third player in NBA history to top 6,000 points, 3,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists while also shooting 50.0% or better from the field before the end of his fourth season. Hall of Famers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Charles Barkley are the ONLY other players to do so. • FOUL PLAY: Blake Griffin was one of three players in the NBA who drew more than 500 personal fouls this season. MOST FOULS DRAWN IN NBA PlayerG PFD Blake Griffin, Clippers 80 581 DeMarcus Cousins, Kings 71 536 Kevin Durant, Thunder 81 522 Kevin Love, Timberwolves 77 496 Dwight Howard, Rockets 71 476 • 20 IN A ROW NO MORE: Blake Griffin’s career-best streak of 30 games with at least 20 points or more came to an end on Mar. 27 when he had 18 points in a 109-103 win at Dallas. Griffin’s streak was the second longest in the NBA this season behind Kevin Durant’s 55 consecutive games and the longest by a Clippers player since the team moved to Los Angeles... It was also the fifth longest streak in the NBA in the last six years. *Denotes Active Streak MOST GAMES IN A ROW WITH 20+ POINTS (2013-14) PlayerDate Start Date End Streak Kevin Durant, Thunder Dec. 22, 2013 Present 55* Blake Griffin, Clippers Jan. 20, 2014 Mar. 26, 2014 30 Carmelo Anthony, Knicks Feb. 12, 2014 Mar. 28, 2014 22 MOST GAMES IN A ROW WITH 20+ POINTS (Franchise history) Bob McAdoo 1974-75 57 Bob McAdoo 1973-74 42 World B. Free 1979-80 36 Bob McAdoo 1975-76 32 Blake Griffin 2013-14 30 Bob McAdoo 1973-74 30 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES • PAINT BY NUMBERS: Clippers forward Blake Griffin ranked No. 1 in the league in points in the paint. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IN POINTS IN THE PAINT Blake Griffin, Clippers 1,068 LeBron James, Heat 1,050 Al Jefferson, Bobcats 984 Andre Drummond, Pistons 954 Dwight Howard, Rockets 932 • MR. 6,000: Forward Blake Griffin was the eighth active player to top 6,000 career points before the conclusion of his fourth season and just the 63rd player in NBA history. He did so in just 284 games, becoming the first player since Kevin Durant in 2010-11 to reach 6,000 points in fewer than 285 career games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... Griffin, who averaged 24.1 points per game this season (sixth in the NBA), joined Vince Carter, Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony as the only active players to reach 6,500 points in four seasons... Additionally, Griffin ascended on the Clippers’ all-time scoring list, moving from No. 12 to No. 7 this season. ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS (Franchise History) 1. Randy Smith 12,735 2. Bob McAdoo 9,434 6. Loy Vaught 6,614 7. Blake Griffin 6,583 CHRIS PAUL • TOUGH TO BEAT: Chris Paul scored 21 points with 10 assists in the Clippers’ win over Denver on Apr. 15. The Clippers usually benefit when he is scoring the ball at a high clip. The team compiled a record of 20-5 this season when Paul scored at least 20 points and in Paul’s Clippers career the team is 57-19 when he goes for 20 points or more in the regular season. They are also 31-5 all-time when the seven-time All-Star scores at least 20 points with 10 assists. • ALL-TIME DIMES: In the first quarter of the Clippers’ 112-103 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Mar. 22, Chris Paul became the seventh player in NBA history to top 6,000 career assists before the end of his ninth season. Jason Kidd was the last player to accomplish the feat (2003). John Stockton, Magic Johnson, Norm Nixon, Oscar Robertson and Isiah Thomas are the others... Additionally, Paul is the fourth player in league history to reach 6,000 assists before his 29th birthday, joining Johnson, Thomas and Stockton. • NUMBER 29: Chris Paul has 6,112 assists in his career and moved up the all-time leaderboard quickly this season. Paul jumped from No. 40 to No. 29 in a span of two months, most recently passing Baron Davis on Mar. 26. He finished the season two assists away from passing Hall of Famer John Havlicek for No. 28... He also passed Chauncey Billups for No. 39 and a day later moved to No. 37 passing Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan, two players Paul idolized prior to coming into the NBA. With 11 assists against the Hawks on Dec. 4, he surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for No. 36 and jumped past Larry Bird to No. 35 on the all-time list three games after that. • POINTS, REBOUNDS, ASSISTS, STEALS: Chris Paul made just five of his 15 shots in the Clippers’ 111-98 win over the Warriors on Mar. 12, but he still had one of his better all-around games. Paul finished with 16 points, 12 assists, eight rebounds and three steals. It is just the 10th time since the start of the 2011-12 season a player has accumulated those statistical minimums in a game. Paul (Mar. 12 and Mar. 18, 2012) and Rajon Rondo are the only players to have done so twice in that span. Only Paul, LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry have done so this season. • CP3’S STREAKS: Clippers point guard Chris Paul scored 22 points with nine assists against the Sacramento Kings on Nov. 23, snapping his NBA-record streak of points-assists double-doubles at 13 games in a row to start the season. Paul surpassed Hall of Fame point guard Magic Johnson’s record on Nov. 20. Johnson held the previous record of 11 such games in the 1990-91 season... Paul narrowly missed out on surpassing Rajon Rondo for the most consecutive games with 10+ assists to start a season in the last 20 years. Rondo and Paul both did so in 13 games in a row. • A NIGHT TO REMEMBER: Point guard Chris Paul had one of the most prolific nights in NBA history in the Clippers’ 126115 win over the Golden State Warriors on Oct. 31. He accumulated 42 points with 15 assists and six steals. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Paul is the only player in NBA history to accumulate 40+ points, 15+ assists and 6+ steals in a single game. The NBA began tracking steals as an official stat in the 1973-74 season. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES DEANDRE JORDAN • 1,000 BOARDS: DeAndre Jordan eclipsed 1,000 rebounds for the season on Mar. 27 against the Mavericks. It was just the 12th time since 1985-86 that a player has had 1,000+ rebounds in the first 73 games or fewer of a season and first since Kevin Love in 2010-11. Dennis Rodman (three times), Kevin Garnett (twice), Dwight Howard, Dikembe Mutombo, Hakeem Olajuwon, Ben Wallace and Kevin Willis are the others to have done so in that span... In addition, Jordan is just the seventh player in franchise history to reach 1,000+ rebounds in a season. He also finished No. 5 all-time on franchise single-season rebounding list (No. 1 in Los Angeles Clippers history). MOST REBOUNDS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY (Single Season) 1. Swen Nater 1979-80 1,216 2. Elmore Smith 1971-72 1,184 3. Bob McAdoo 1974-75 1,155 4. Bob McAdoo 1973-74 1,117 5. DeAndre Jordan 2013-14 1,114 • WILT, DWIGHT AND D.J.: DeAndre Jordan led the NBA in field goal percentage (67.6%) and rebounding per game (13.6). Only Dwight Howard and Wilt Chamberlain finished a season atop the league in both categories and only Howard did so in the last 40 years, according to the Associated Press. Howard did so in 2009-10, grabbing 13.2 boards and shooting 61.2%. Chamberlain accomplished the feat eight times from 1960-61 to 1972-73. • DEANDRE BOARDIN’: DeAndre Jordan had a career-high 24 rebounds against the Timberwolves on Mar. 31. His previous best was 22 rebounds on Feb. 4, 2012... Jordan grabbed 16 versus Denver on Apr. 15, marking the 27th time in 82 games that he has had at least 16 boards, including at least 20 on four occasions. In his previous five NBA seasons Jordan had just seven games with 16+ boards and never did so more than three times in a single season. Jordan led the league in rebounds (13.6 per game, 0.4 ahead of Andre Drummond)...Additionally, Jordan had the fifth largest improvement in rebounds per game from one year to the next in the NBA since 1951-52 (Min. 75% of team games and 7.0 rebounds per game each year). LARGEST IMPROVEMENT REB PER GAME (Since 1951-52) Seasons Player, Team 1st Yr 2nd Yr Diff 63-64 - 64-65 Nate Thurmond, SF 10.4 18.1 +7.7 70-71 - 71-72 Clyde Lee, GS 7.0 14.5 +7.5 90-91 - 91-92 Kevin Willis, Atl 8.8 15.5 +6.7 66-67 - 67-68 Clyde Lee, SF 7.4 13.9 +6.5 12-13 - 13-14 DeAndre Jordan, LAC 7.2 13.6 +6.4 • JORDAN RISING ON CONSECUTIVE GAMES LIST: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, DeAndre Jordan has the LONGEST active streak in the NBA for consecutive games played in the regular season at 240 straight games after Andre Miller’s 239-game streak was snapped on Jan. 1. Jordan surpassed Danny Manning for the fourth most consecutive games played with the Clippers on Jan. 30 against the Warriors. FRANCHISE LEADERS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED (Franchise History) Player Start End Games Randy Smith Feb. 18, 1972 Apr. 7, 1979 595 Michael Brooks Oct. 10, 1980 Feb. 4, 1984 293 Freeman Williams Nov. 18, 1978 Dec. 19, 1981 249 DeAndre Jordan Mar. 25, 2011 Present 240 • BOARDING AND BLOCKING: DeAndre Jordan’s streak of 22 games in a row with at least 10 rebounds and one block came to end on Jan. 25 against Toronto when he did not record a blocked shot. He surpassed Hakeem Olajuwon for the second most such consecutive games in NBA history. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did so 24 straight times in 1976-77. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 10+ REBOUNDS & 1+ BLOCKS (NBA History) PlayerSeason Games Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lakers 1976-77 24 DeAndre Jordan, Clippers 2013-14 22 Hakeem Olajuwon, Rockets 1990-91 21 Dwight Howard, Magic 2010-11 20 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES JAMAL CRAWFORD • FOUL OUT? NEVER: Clippers guard Jamal Crawford has appeared in 957 NBA games in the regular season without fouling out. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, it is the league’s longest streak among active players. • JAMAL CRAW-FOUR-D: Clippers guard Jamal Crawford is the NBA’s fourth leading scorer in the fourth quarter. He is one of only two players in the top 12 who has played more games as a reserve than as a starter and who was not a 2014 All-Star (Nick Young). NBA LEADERS 4TH QUARTER POINTS PER GAME Kevin Durant, Thunder 7.7 James Harden, Rockets 7.0 Stephen Curry, Warriors 6.9 Jamal Crawford, Clippers 6.8 • STARTER OR RESERVE DOESN’T MATTER: When Jamal Crawford scored 31 points against the Pelicans on Mar. 26 it was the fifth time this year Crawford has topped 30 points. He’s done so twice as a starter, including Feb. 23, and three times as a reserve. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he’s the first player in the NBA in more than five years to have at least two 30+ point games as a starter and as a reserve in the same season. Rip Hamilton & Kevin Martin both did so in 2008-09. • NOTHING LIKE IT: Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford scored 37 points with 11 assists off the bench in the Clippers’ 126-118 victory on Jan. 25. The 37 points were the most Crawford has scored off the bench in his career and the most he has tallied in a Clipper uniform. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, no player other than Crawford has ever had at least 31 points and 11 assists in a game that he did not start. Crawford has done so TWICE this season (Jan. 25 and Nov. 29 when he had 31 points and 11 assists against the Kings). MATT BARNES • IMPROVING THE BARNES: Since becoming a starter on Jan. 20, Matt Barnes put up increasingly improved numbers. BARNES OFFENSIVE NUMBERS MONTH-TO-MONTH (Since January) Month PPG FG% 3P% 3PG RPG APG January 7.1 .341 .295 1.1 4.3 1.3 February 11.2 .489 .400 1.8 4.3 2.5 March 14.5 .491 .366 2.4 5.2 2.5 April 11.0.452.3031.4 6.4 2.4 DARREN COLLISON • D.C. UNIVERSE: Despite solid numbers off the bench, Darren Collison thrived as a starter this season. DARREN COLLISON’S STATS AS A STARTER VS. AS A RESERVE (2013-14) Role Gms LAC Rec MPG PPG APG SPG FGM-FGA (%) 3PM-3PA (%) FTM-FTA (%) Reserve 45 30-15 (.667) 19.7 8.7 2.5 0.8 143-318 (.450) 23-74 (.311) 83-99 (.838) Starter 35 26-9 (.743) 33.8 14.8 5.3 1.5 181-376 (.481) 48-115 (.417) 109-125 (.872) • ALL ABOUT PERCENTAGES: Darren Collison was one of only eight players in the NBA to shoot at least 45% from the field, 38% from 3-point range and 85% from the free throw line. JARED DUDLEY • DOUBLE-DIGIT DUDS: When Clippers forward Jared Dudley scores 10+ points the Clippers usually win. He had 18 games this season when he topped 10 points and the Clippers went 17-1. The only loss came Dec. 1 against Indiana. THE TEAM • PACIFIC DIVISION CHAMPS, AGAIN: The Clippers clinched their second straight Pacific Division title with their 112-108 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Apr. 2. The team accomplished the feat in fewer games (76) than they did last year when they clinched their first Pacific Division title in the 77th game of the season. • ON TO THE POSTSEASON: The Clippers clinched a berth in the 2014 NBA Playoffs with their 118-107 victory over the Houston Rockets on Mar. 29. It was the third consecutive season they made the Playoffs, establishing a new Clippers record. The Buffalo Braves made the Playoffs in three straight seasons beginning in 1973-74 and ending in 1975-76. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers CLIPPERS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES • EFFICIENCY MATTERS: The Clippers were No. 2 in the NBA in net efficiency rating in the regular season. Note: Net efficiency is the difference when subracting points allowed per 100 possessions from points scored per 100 possessions. TOP NBA TEAMS IN NET EFFIENCY TeamOffEff DefEff NetEff San Antonio Spurs 108.2 100.1 +8.1 Los Angeles Clippers 109.4 102.1 +7.3 Oklahoma City Thunder 108.1 101.0 +7.1 Miami Heat 109.0 102.9 +6.1 Houston Rockets 108.6 103.1 +5.5 • BIG 3, BIG NUMBERS: Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan are double-double machines. They each compiled double-doubles in the same game eight times this season and 14 times in their two-plus seasons together. All three of them were among the top 10 in the NBA in double-doubles, far and away the most combined among three teammates... Additionally, they are the fourth trio of teammates since 1985-86 to each reach 30 or more double-doubles in the same season. MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES BY THREE TEAMMATES Blake Griffin (43), DeAndre Jordan (42), Chris Paul (39), Clippers 124 Andre Drummond (57), Greg Monroe (35), Brandon Jennings (18), Pistons 110 Kevin Love (65), Nikola Pekovic (23), Ricky Rubio (14), Timberwolves 102 LaMarcus Aldridge (40), Robin Lopez (29), Nicolas Batum (15), Trail Blazers 84 Dwight Howard (47), Terrence Jones (18), James Harden (14), Rockets 78 David Lee (34), Stephen Curry (28), Andrew Bogut (13), Warriors 75 NBA TEAMS WITH 3 PLAYERS WITH 30+ DOUBLE-DOUBLES (Since 1985-86) Season Team Players 1985-86 76ers Barkley (58), Malone (56), Cheeks (31) 1986-87 Celtics McHale (43), Parish (43), Bird (41) 2006-07 Suns Nash (53), Stoudemire (46), Marion (37) 2013-14 Clippers Griffin (43), Jordan (42), Paul (39) MISCELLANY • WINNING RIVERS: Clippers head coach Doc Rivers reached his 600th career victory in the regular season with the Clippers’ 101-81 win over the Grizzlies on Dec. 5. Rivers is just the 23rd coach all-time to win at least 600 games and joined Gregg Popovich and Rick Adelman as the only active coaches to do so. MOST WINS AMONG ACTIVE HEAD COACHES Rick Adelman, Timberwolves 1,042 Gregg Popovich, Spurs 967 Doc Rivers, Clippers 644 Rick Carlisle, Mavericks 569 • SELLOUT STREAK TOPS 140: The Clippers are in the midst of a 140-game sellout streak at STAPLES Center. They hit the 100-straight sellout mark for the first time in franchise history on Nov. 18 versus the Grizzlies...The Clippers have sold out every regular season and Playoff game at home since Feb. 2, 2011. They own the sixth longest active streak in the NBA. ACTIVE SELLOUT STREAKS IN NBA (Regular Season and Playoffs) Dallas Mavericks 569 Miami Heat 193 Chicago Bulls 173 Oklahoma City Thunder 161 New York Knicks 152 Los Angeles Clippers 140 Golden State Warriors 82 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 2014 NBA PLAYOFFS - CLIPPERS RECORD WHEN... HOME Led after the 1st quarter 2-2 Trailed after the 1st quarter 2-0 Tied after the 1st quarter 0-0 Led after the 2nd quarter 2-1 Trailed after the 2nd quarter 2-0 Tied after the 2nd quarter 0-1 ROAD 2-1 0-2 0-1 OVERALL 4-3 2-2 0-1 2-2 0-2 0-0 4-3 2-2 0-1 Led after the 3rd quarter Trailed after the 3rd quarter Tied after the 3rd quarter 2-1 0-3 0-0 5-2 1-4 0-0 HOME Shot equal or higher FG% than opp 3-0 Shot a lower FG% than opp 1-2 Shot a 50% FG or better 2-0 Shot between 40-49% 2-2 Shot under 40% 0-0 ROAD 2-1 0-3 1-0 1-3 0-1 OVERALL 5-1 1-5 3-0 3-5 0-1 HOME Made equal or more 3PT than opp. 1-1 Made fewer 3PT than opp. 3-1 Attempted equal or more FT than opp. 2-1 Attempted fewer FT than opp. 2-1 ROAD 2-3 0-1 1-1 1-3 OVERALL 3-4 3-2 3-2 3-4 HOME Have equal or more rebounds 2-0 Opponent outrebounds Clippers 2-2 Have equal or more assists 3-0 Opponent records more assists 1-2 Have equal or more turnovers 0-0 Have fewer turnovers than opp 4-1 ROAD 0-2 2-2 1-3 1-1 0-3 2-2 OVERALL 2-2 4-4 4-3 2-3 0-3 6-3 3-1 1-1 0-0 HOME Clippers score less than 80 points 0-0 Clippers score 80-89 points 0-0 Clippers score 90-99 points 0-0 Clippers score 100-109 points 1-1 Clippers score 110-119 points 1-1 Clippers score 120+ points 2-0 ROAD 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 1-0 OVERALL 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-3 1-1 3-0 HOME Opp score less than 80 points 0-0 Opp score 80-89 points 0-0 Opp score 90-99 points 2-0 Opp score 100-109 points 1-1 Opp score 110-119 points 0-1 Opp score 120+ points 1-0 ROAD 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 OVERALL 0-0 0-0 3-0 2-3 0-3 1-0 HOME 6 or more Clips in double figures 2-0 5 Clips in double figures 1-1 4 Clips in double figures 1-1 3 or less Clips in double figures 0-0 ROAD 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-0 OVERALL 2-1 3-4 1-1 0-0 HOME Outscore opponents bench 4-0 Outscored by opponents bench 0-2 Tie opponents bench 0-0 ROAD 2-4 0-0 0-0 OVERALL 6-4 0-2 0-0 HOME Lawler’s Law (First to 100 wins) 5-1 ROAD 4-1 OVERALL 9-2 2014 NBA PLAYOFFS - CLIPPERS BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN (LEADERS - INCLUDES TIES) PLAYER POINTS 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ REBOUNDS 10+ 20+ ASSISTS 10+ DBL-DBL TRPL-DBL PTS REB BARNES 8 - - - 2 BULLOCK - - - - COLLISON 5 - - - CRAWFORD 6 3 DAVIS 1 - - - - - DUDLEY - - - - - - GRANGER 1 - - - - - - GREEN - - - - - - - GRIFFIN 4 5 3 - 1 - - HOLLINS - - - - - - - JORDAN 5 1 - - 6 1 - PAUL 5 5 1 - - - 8 REDICK 6 2 - - - - TURKOGLU 1 - - - - - - - LED CLIPPERS IN... AST STL BLK MIN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 6 3 - 1 4 6 5 6 - - - - - - - - - - 5 - 1 11 - 1 9 3 2 2 8 - 2 - 12 9 - 2 7 3 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 PF 2 - 2 - - - - TO - - - 2014 NBA PLAYOFFS - CLIPPERS STARTING LINEUPS - TOTAL 1 SMALL FORWARD Matt Barnes POWER FORWARD Blake Griffin CENTER DeAndre Jordan SHOOTING GUARD J.J. Redick POINT GUARD Chris Paul NO. OF GAMES 12 W-L (6-6) 2014 NBA PLAYOFFS - CLIPPERS GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS/SUSPENSION - TOTAL 1 PLAYER INJURYNUMBER OF GAMES (RECORD) Hedo Turkoglu Hairline Fracture of Transverse Process in Lower Back 7 (3-4) DATES 5/1/14 - 5/13/14 THE LAST TIME A CLIPPER OR CLIPPER OPPONENT IN THE PLAYOFFS... CLIPPERS OPPONENTS HAD 30+ PTS 34 - Blake Griffin vs. OKC - 5/9/14 38 - Russell Westbrook at OKC - 5/13/14 HAD 40+ PTS 40 - Elton Brand at PHX - 5/22/06 40 - Kevin Durant vs. OKC - 5/11/14 HAD 50+ PTS -----HAD 15+ REB 17 - Blake Griffin at OKC - 5/13/14 16 - Zach Randolph vs. MEM - 5/11/12 HAD 20+ REB 22 - DeAndre Jordan at GSW - 4/24/14 20 - Shawn Marion at PHX - 5/16/06 HAD 30+ REB ------ HAD 8+ BLKS --- 9 - Hakeem Olajuwon at HOU - 4/29/93 HAD 5+ STL 5 - Chris Paul vs. GSW - 4/29/14 5 - Draymond Green at GSW - 5/1/14 HAD 8+ STL ------ HAD 15+ AST 16 - Chris Paul vs. OKC - 5/9/14 15 - Stephen Curry at GSW - 4/24/14 HAD 20+ AST --- 21 - John Stockton at UTH - 4/24/92 HAD 10+ FG 10 - Blake Griffin at OKC - 5/13/14 11 - Russell Westbrook at OKC - 5/13/14 HAD 15+ FG 15 - Blake Griffin at GSW - 4/24/14 16 - Shawn Marion at PHX - 5/16/06 HAD 20+ FG ------ MADE 6+ 3PT 8 - Chris Paul at OKC - 5/5/14 7 - Stephen Curry at GSW - 4/27/14 MADE 10+ FT 11 - Chris Paul vs. MEM - 4/30/13 12 - Mike Conley at MEM - 5/3/13 MADE 15+ FT --- 14 - Russell Westbrook at OKC - 5/13/14 12 - Kevin Durant at OKC - 5/13/14 MADE 18+ FT 22 - Karl Malone at UTH - 5/3/92 --- HAD A POINTS/REBOUNDS DOUBLE-DOUBLE CLIPPERS: Blake Griffin (24 pts/17 rebs) at OKC - 5/13/14 Matt Barnes (16 pts/10 rebs) at OKC - 5/13/14 OPPONENTS: Kevin Durant (27 pts/10 rebs) at OKC - 5/13/14 HAD A POINTS/ASSISTS DOUBLE-DOUBLE CLIPPERS: Chris Paul (17 pts/14 ast) at OKC - 5/13/14 OPPONENTS: Russell Westbrook (23 pts/13 ast) vs. OKC-5/9/14 HAD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE CLIPPERS: --OPPONENTS: Russell Westbrook (31 pts/10 rebs/10 ast) at OKC - 5/7/14 HAD 20 POINTS AND 20 REBOUNDS CLIPPERS: --OPPONENTS: Shawn Marion (36 pts/20 rebs) at PHX - 5/14/06 Hakeem Olajuwon (31 pts/21 rebs) at HOU-5/8/93 2013-14 CLIPPERS REGULAR SEASON IN REVIEW... HOME Led after the 1st quarter 23-1 Trailed after the 1st quarter 9-6 Tied after the 1st quarter 2-0 Led after the 2nd quarter 25-0 Trailed after the 2nd quarter 6-7 Tied after the 2nd quarter 3-0 ROAD 9-7 12-11 2-0 OVERALL 32-8 21-17 4-0 13-4 8-13 2-1 38-4 14-20 5-1 Led after the 3rd quarter Trailed after the 3rd quarter Tied after the 3rd quarter 20-4 1-13 2-1 52-4 3-19 2-2 HOME Shot equal or higher FG% than opp 28-1 Shot a lower FG% than opp 6-6 Shot a 50% FG or better 17-0 Shot between 40-49% 17-5 Shot under 40% 0-2 ROAD 20-4 3-14 10-1 13-11 0-6 OVERALL 48-5 9-20 27-1 30-16 0-8 HOME Made equal or more 3PT than opp. 26-2 Made fewer 3PT than opp. 8-5 Attempted equal or more FT than opp. 25-7 Attempted fewer FT than opp. 9-0 ROAD 21-8 2-10 13-10 10-8 OVERALL 47-10 10-15 38-17 19-8 HOME Have equal or more rebounds 20-3 Opponent outrebounds Clippers 14-4 Have equal or more assists 22-2 Opponent records more assists 12-5 Have equal or more turnovers 13-4 Have fewer turnovers than opp 21-3 ROAD 11-5 12-13 16-8 7-10 8-9 15-9 OVERALL 31-8 26-17 38-10 19-15 21-13 36-12 32-0 2-6 0-1 HOME Clippers score less than 80 points 0-0 Clippers score 80-89 points 0-1 Clippers score 90-99 points 2-0 Clippers score 100-109 points 10-5 Clippers score 110-119 points 13-1 Clippers score 120+ points 9-0 ROAD 0-0 0-1 3-11 8-4 8-2 4-0 OVERALL 0-0 0-2 5-11 18-9 21-3 13-0 HOME Opp score less than 80 points 2-0 Opp score 80-89 points 7-0 Opp score 90-99 points 8-0 Opp score 100-109 points 12-4 Opp score 110-119 points 4-3 Opp score 120+ points 1-0 ROAD 0-0 5-1 8-3 6-7 4-7 0-0 OVERALL 2-0 12-1 16-3 18-11 8-10 1-0 HOME 6 or more Clips in double figures 12-1 5 Clips in double figures 15-2 4 Clips in double figures 6-4 3 or less Clips in double figures 1-0 ROAD 7-0 14-4 2-8 0-6 OVERALL 19-1 29-6 8-12 1-6 HOME Outscore opponents bench 17-2 Outscored by opponents bench 17-5 Tie opponents bench 0-0 ROAD 10-6 11-12 2-0 OVERALL 27-8 28-17 2-0 HOME vs. teams .500+ (Day of game) 14-7 vs. teams sub .500 (Day of game) 20-0 ROAD 13-11 10-7 OVERALL 27-18 30-7 HOME Lawler’s Law (First to 100 wins) 38-2 ROAD 28-5 OVERALL 66-7 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON CLIPPERS BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN (LEADERS - INCLUDES TIES) PLAYER POINTS 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ REBOUNDS 10+ 20+ ASSISTS 10+ DBL-DBL TRPL-DBL PTS REB BARNES 29 3 BULLOCK 4 COLLISON 42 9 CRAWFORD 31 23 6 - - DAVIS 1 - - - - - - DUDLEY 15 3 - - - - - - GRANGER 6 - - - - - - GREEN 9 - - - - - - - GRIFFIN 16 47 14 2 43 - 1 43 HOLLINS 1 - - - - - JORDAN 42 4 - - 67 7 PAUL 35 20 4 REDICK 23 5 1 TURKOGLU 2 - - - - - 2 - - 1 - 2 - - - - 1 2 - 8 7 - 2 TO PF 7 15 - - - - - - - 1 - 5 - 13 20 5 10 15 10 2 - 16 6 8 3 7 19 2 - - - - - - 2 - - 5 1 - 4 2 1 2 7 - - - 1 - - 1 2 - - - 3 - - 2 3 1 48 20 6 14 14 32 38 35 - - - - - - - - - 8 - 1 5 - 42 - 1 67 - 16 67 23 8 28 39 39 - 16 1 60 46 - 10 19 13 - - 1 - 2 - 1 - - - - - - LED CLIPPERS IN... AST STL BLK MIN - - Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com - 4 - 3 8 - - 4 3 - - - 3 1 - - 1 Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON CLIPPERS AND OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS CLIPPERS OPPONENTS PTS: 43 - Blake Griffin (2/5/14 vs. MIA) 51 - Terrence Ross (1/25/14 at TOR) PTS - HALF: 29 (1st) - Blake Griffin (3/10/14 vs. PHX) 28 (2nd) - Terrence Ross (1/25/14 at TOR) PTS - QTR: 22 (1st) - Blake Griffin (3/10/14 vs. PHX) 17 (4th) - Stephen Curry (10/31/13 vs. GSW) PTS - OT: 9 - Chris Paul (12/22/13 vs. MIN) 7 - LaMarcus Aldridge (12/26/13 at POR) FG MADE: 16 - Blake Griffin (2/5/14 vs. MIA) 16 - Chris Paul (12/26/13 at POR) 16 - Terrence Ross (1/25/14 at TOR) 16 - Nikola Pekovic (12/22/13 vs. MIN) FG ATT: 34 - Blake Griffin (2/5/14 vs. MIA) CLIPPERS OPPONENTS STEALS: 6 - Chris Paul (3/22/14 vs. DET) 6 - Chris Paul (12/26/13 at POR) 6 - Chris Paul (10/31/13 vs. GSW) 6 - Thabo Sefolosha (11/13/13 vs. OKC) ASSISTS: 17 - Chris Paul (11/24/13 vs. CHI) 17 - Chris Paul (11/4/13 vs. HOU) 13 - Monta Ellis (1/15/14 vs. DAL) TURN: 8 - Blake Griffin (12/28/13 vs. UTH) 11 - Stephen Curry (10/31/13 vs. GSW) BLOCKS: 9 - DeAndre Jordan (11/29/13 at SAC) 6 - Anthony Davis (3/26/14 at NOP) 31 - LaMarcus Aldrige (12/26/13 at POR) REB: 24 - DeAndre Jordan (3/31/14 at MIN) 21 - Nikola Vucevic (11/6/13 at ORL) 3-FG MADE: 7 - Jamal Crawford (3/26/14 at NOP) 7 - Jamal Crawford (2/24/14 at NOP) 7 - J.J. Redick (1/15/14 vs. DAL) 10 - Terrence Ross (1/25/14 at TOR) OFF. REB: 10 - DeAndre Jordan (3/31/14 at MIN) 10 - DeAndre Jordan (10/31/13 vs. GSW) 8 - Enes Kanter (2/1/14 vs. UTH) 8 - Nikola Pekovic (12/22/13 vs. MIN) 3-FG ATT: 15 - Jamal Crawford (3/26/14 at NOP) 17 - Terrence Ross (1/25/14 at TOR) DEF. REB: 16 - DeAndre Jordan (2/9/14 vs. PHI) 16 - Kevin Love (12/22/13 vs. MIN) 16 - DeMarcus Cousins (11/23/13 vs. SAC) 16 - Nikola Vucevic (11/6/13 at ORL) 2013-14 CLIPPERS REGULAR SEASON STARTING LINEUPS SMALL FORWARD Jared Dudley POWER FORWARD Blake Griffin CENTER DeAndre Jordan SHOOTING GUARD J.J. Redick POINT GUARD Chris Paul NO. OF GAMES 16 W-L (11-5) Jared Dudley Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan J.J. Redick Darren Collison 5 (4-1) Jared Dudley Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan Willie Green Chris Paul 7 (3-4) Jared Dudley Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan Jamal Crawford Chris Paul 11 (8-3) Jared Dudley Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan Jamal Crawford Darren Collison 3 (2-1) Matt Barnes Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan J.J. Redick Darren Collison 9 (6-3) Matt Barnes Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan Jamal Crawford Darren Collison 2 (1-1) Matt Barnes Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan Jamal Crawford Chris Paul 7 (5-2) Matt Barnes Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan Darren Collison Chris Paul 14 (12-2) Matt Barnes Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan Willie Green Chris Paul 2 (1-1) Matt Barnes Jared Dudley DeAndre Jordan Darren Collison Chris Paul 1 (1-0) Matt Barnes Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan J.J. Redick Chris Paul 4 (3-1) Matt Barnes Glen Davis DeAndre Jordan Jamal Crawford Darren Collison 1 (0-1) Total: 13 2013-14 CLIPPERS REGULAR SEASON GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS/SUSPENSION PLAYER Maalik Wayns INJURYNUMBER OF GAMES (RECORD) Torn Meniscus Left Knee 33 (21-12) DATES 10/29/13 - 12/30/13 Matt Barnes Right Thigh Contusion 3 (1-2) 11/6/13 - 11/9/13 Left Eye Contusion2(1-1)11/20/13 - 11/21/13 Retinal Tear Left Eye 14 (10-4) 11/23/13 - 12/18/13 Chris Paul Strained Right Hamstring Right AC Joint Separation 1 18 (1-0) (12-6) 11/29/13 1/4/14 - 2/7/14 J.J. Redick Right Hand Fracture/ Torn Ligament Right Wrist Sore Right Hip Bulging Disc Lower Back 21 (13-8) 12/1/13 - 1/8/14 4 21 (3-1) (17-4) 2/5/14 - 2/12/14 2/18/14 - 4/2/14 Reggie Bullock Sprained Left Ankle 14 (9-5) 12/11/13 - 1/4/14 Sprained Left Ankle1(1-0)1/10/14 Hedo Turkoglu Bruised Right Knee 1 (1-0) 2/7/14 Willie Green Sore Right Hip 1 (1-0) 2/12/14 Jamal Crawford Strained Left Calf 3 (3-0) 3/1/14 - 3/6/14 Strained Left Calf5(4-1)3/10/14 - 3/17/14 Sore Left Achilles Tendon3(2-1)3/31/14 - 4/3/14 Strained Left Calf2(1-1)4/6/14 - 4/9/14 Jared Dudley Mid-Back Spasms 3 (3-0) 3/6/14 - 3/10/14 Darren Collison Stomach Virus 2 (1-1) 3/16/14 - 3/17/14 Danny Granger Strained Left Hamstring 9 (6-3) 3/29/14 - 4/16/14 Blake Griffin Lower Back Spasms 1 (1-0) 3/31/14 League Suspension1(0-1)4/16/14 Total: 163 HEAD COACH • DOC RIVERS Glenn “Doc” Rivers completed his first season as Head Coach and Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations of the Los Angeles Clippers with a 57-25 (.695) record, leading the team to the best record in franchise history. The 16th head coach in Clippers history (1984-Present), Rivers guided the Clippers to their second consecutive Pacific Division title, also establishing a new franchise record for the most home wins in a single season. In his 15th season as an NBA head coach, Rivers reached his 600th career coaching victory on Dec. 5, 2013 in the Clippers 101-81 win over the Memphis Grizzlies. Rivers became just the 23rd coach in NBA history to win at least 600 games and became one of only three active head coaches (Gregg Popovich and Rick Adelman) to do so. With 644 career regular season wins, Rivers is now third among active coaches in victories. Rivers owns a lifetime 644-498 (.564) regular season coaching record and enters the 2014 NBA Playoffs with a 64-57 (.529) career Playoff record. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, he was instrumental in his role as Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations in reshaping the Clippers both in the off-season with the re-signing of six-time All-Star Chris Paul and the acquisitions of JJ. Redick and Jared Dudley, but also during the season as the Clippers added veteran forwards Hedo Turkoglu, Glen Davis and former All-Star Danny Granger to an already deep roster. The 1999-2000 NBA Coach of the Year, Rivers is just one of only four active NBA head coaches to win an NBA title. A former Clippers point guard (1991-92), Rivers came to the Clippers in June, 2013 after the Boston Celtics agreed to release him from his contract in exchange for a first round pick in the 2015 NBA Draft as compensation. Rivers joined the Clippers after nine seasons with the Boston Celtics, compiling a 416-305 (.576) record and leading the Celtics to the 2007-08 NBA Championship with an NBA-best 66-16 regular season record. Rivers led the Celtics to six Atlantic Division titles, the 2009-10 Eastern Conference Championship and a 59-47 (.556) Playoff record. During the course of the 2007-08 campaign with the Celtics he received NBA Coach of the Month three times. He is the only Celtics coach since the award’s inception during the 1982-83 season to win the award three times. He joined K.C. Jones, Jimmy Rodgers and Chris Ford as the only Celtics head coaches to have won the award. Before taking over the Celtics, Rivers spent just over four seasons as the head coach of the Orlando Magic, earning Coach of the Year Honors in his first season for leading a team that featured four undrafted starters to a 41-41 record. Rivers guided the Magic to three straight Playoff appearances from 2000-2003, and overall tallied a 171-168 (.506) record in Orlando before being released on November 17, 2003. Rivers, born on October 13, 1961, played 13 seasons in the NBA for the Atlanta Hawks (1983-84 to 1990-91), Clippers (1991-92), New York Knicks (1992-93 to 1993-94) and San Antonio Spurs (1994 to 1995-96). He played for three of the game’s top coaches in Pat Riley, Larry Brown and Mike Fratello, and holds career averages of 10.9 points, 5.7 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game. His teams advanced to the NBA Playoffs 10 times, where he averaged 11.4 points, 5.9 assists and 3.3 rebounds. Rivers saw action in 864 regular season games and 81 playoff games over the course of his career. Rivers averaged a double-double in 1986-87 (12.8 points per game, 10.0 assists per game) and was selected to play in the 1988 NBA All-Star Game. He averaged a career-best 15.2 points per game in 1990-91 and scoreda career-high 37 points against Seattle on February 4, 1988. He also shares an NBA single-game playoff record for most assists in one half (15 vs. Boston, May 16, 1988). Drafted after his junior season out of Marquette by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round (31st overall) of the 1983 NBA Draft, he played the first eight years of his career with Atlanta, setting the Hawks’ single-season assists record with 823 in 1986-87, and ending his stint with the team as the franchise’s all-time assist leader with 3,866. A product of Proviso East High School in Maywood, Illinois, Rivers earned the nickname “Doc” from former Marquette coach Rick Majerus, when he wore a “Dr. J” t-shirt to a summer basketball camp. Rivers played for the United States at the 1982 World Championship of Basketball, leading the U.S. to a silver medal and earning tournament MVP honors after averaging a team-best 18.6 points per game. During the summer of 2001, he served as an assistant coach for the USA Men’s Basketball Team at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia, that captured the Gold Medal. Rivers earned a pre-law/political science degree from Marquette in 1985 and was honored by the Pro Basketball Writers with the 1990 J. Walter Kennedy Basketball Citizenship Award. Following the 1999-2000 season, Rivers was named Male Coach-of-the-Year at the Rainbow Sports Awards, which reflect not only accomplishments in the sports industry, but also the grace, dignity, commitment and humanity each individual exemplifies. In June 2013, Rivers received the Sam Lacy Pioneer Award at the 2013 National Association of Black Journalists national convention. The award is given annually to sports figures based on their contributions to their respected careers and direct impact on the communities they served. He has long been active in the community, serving as a member of the All-Star Advisory Council for the Jr. NBA and Jr. WNBA youth basketball support program, offering instrumental guidance to the player, coach and parent training efforts for recreational youth basketball leagues across the country. Rivers is the nephew of former NBA player Jim Brewer, and the cousin of former NBA player Byron Irvin and Major League Baseball player Ken Singleton. Rivers and his wife, Kris, have four children: Jeremiah, Callie, Austin and Spencer. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • ALVIN GENTRY Alvin Gentry’s return to Los Angeles marked his third stint with the Clippers after previously serving as both head coach (2000-2003) and assistant coach (1990-91). The Shelby, NC native most recently served as the head coach of the Phoenix Suns from May 9, 2009 until mutually parting ways with the Suns on January 18, 2013. A coaching veteran of more than 30 years in the professional and collegiate ranks, Gentry has been a head coach for four teams in his coaching tenure, leading the Suns, Clippers, Detroit Pistons (1997-2000) and Miami Heat (1995). He has also assisted the USA Basketball Men’s Senior National Team. Gentry came back to Los Angeles where he was instrumental in guiding the Clippers in 2001-02, his second season, to an improbable 39-43 (.476) record, the team’s highest win total in nearly 10 seasons, a season after leading the club to a 16-win improvement in 2000-01, his rookie campaign with the club. Gentry made his entrance into the NBA as an assistant to Larry Brown with the San Antonio Spurs in 1988-89. That came the season after serving under Brown with the 1988 NCAA Champion Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball team. Gentry subsequently moved to the Clippers for one season as an assistant under Mike Schuler. He played point guard at Appalachian State for coaching legends Press Maravich, the father of “Pistol Pete,” and former Georgia Tech Head Coach Bobby Cremins. Gentry graduated from Appalachian State with a degree in management in 1977. After graduation, his cousin, former NBA All-Star David “Skywalker” Thompson, got him a tryout with the Denver Nuggets and although he didn’t make the cut, he made an impression on Brown, who later hired him. Gentry began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Colorado during the 1977-78 season. After one year working in private business, he returned to the bench when he received his first full-time collegiate assistant coaching job at Baylor in 1980. Gentry then returned to Colorado as an assistant coach from 1981-85 before joining Brown at Kansas. Gentry and his wife Suzanne have two children, Ryan Marcus and Matthew Jackson. He also has one daughter, Alexis. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers ASSISTANT COACHES KEVIN EASTMAN ASSISTANT COACH Kevin Eastman completed his first campaign with the Clippers after spending the last eight seasons as a member of Rivers’ staff in Boston. Eastman brings more than 23 years of coaching experience to the bench. He was named to the Clippers’ coaching staff on July 8, 2013. The National Director of Skill Development for Nike Basketball, Eastman served as the head coach at Washington State University (1994-99) and the University of North Carolina-Wilmington (1991-94) and has also been an assistant coach at University of Tulsa, University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth and Colorado State. Eastman served as head coach and athletic director at Belmont Abbey College from 1986-1989. Eastman is a 1978 graduate of the University of Richmond, where he played his collegiate basketball. Eastman also earned his Master’s Degree in Athletic Administration from Richmond in 1989. Eastman and his wife Wendy have a son, Jake, who played basketball for Bradley University and is currently working for the front office of the Boston Celtics. ARMOND HILL ASSISTANT COACH Armond Hill brings over 28 years of coaching experience as either a head or assistant coach at the high school, collegiate and professional level to Los Angeles, joined the Clippers after nine seasons as an assistant coach under Doc Rivers in Boston. He was named to the Clippers coaching staff on July 8, 2013. Prior to his time in Boston, Hill was an assistant for the Atlanta Hawks during the 2003-04 season. The Brooklyn, NY native spent eight years as the head coach at Columbia University, where his 2001-02 team led the nation in scoring defense, holding opponents to 57.0 points per game. Hill’s coaching career began as an assistant coach at the Lawrenceville School, in Lawrenceville, NJ in 1985. He became the head coach three years later. Hill won two Coach of the Year Awards and in 1990, led Lawrenceville to the New Jersey State Prep School Championship. He returned to his alma mater in 1991 as an assistant coach, helping guide Princeton to a 71-35 record over four seasons, winning the Ivy League title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament in 1992. After being named Ivy League Player of the Year in 1976, Hill was drafted ninth overall by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1976 NBA Draft. He played eight seasons in the NBA, six of which were with the Hawks. In 2009, Hill was inducted into the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame. TYRONN LUE ASSISTANT COACH Tyronn Lue joined the Clippers after spending four seasons on the Celtics bench, the previous two as an assistant coach. Lue joined Boston for the 2009-10 season as Director of Basketball Development. A native of Mexico, Missouri, Lue played 11 seasons in the NBA and appeared in 554 career games with the Lakers, Wizards, Magic, Rockets, Hawks, Mavericks and Bucks. The former University of Nebraska star won the 2000 and 2001 NBA Championship with the Lakers. Originally drafted by the Denver Nuggets with the 23rd overall pick in the 1998 NBA Draft, he was then traded to the Lakers on Draft night. At Nebraska, Lue averaged 15.9 points and 4.4 assists in his three-year career as a Cornhusker and left the program ranking third in assists (432), fourth in three-pointers made (145), fifth in steals (154) and seventh in points (1,577). Lue was named First Team All-Big 12 his junior season after averaging 21.2 points and 4.8 assists. Lue was rewarded for all his accomplishments as a Cornhusker in February of 2013 when he was inducted in Nebraska’s Hall of Fame. BRENDAN O’CONNOR ASSISTANT COACH Brendan O’Connor came to Los Angeles as an assistant coach after having spent last season as an advance scout for the Brooklyn Nets. With more than 10 years of NBA coaching and scouting experience, O’Connor, a New Hampshire native, began his NBA career with the Detroit Pistons as an advance scout in 2000, and was then promoted to assistant coach/advance scout in July 2001. He was a member of the Pistons’ coaching staff in 2004 and 2005 on Detroit’s NBA Championship team and Eastern Conference Championship squad, respectively. He has also worked as an assistant coach for the Kings and Knicks. Prior to his days in Michigan, O’Connor had a long and impressive resume of coaching experience in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), United States Basketball League (USBL), and International Basketball League (IBL). O’Connor was an assistant coach/director of player personnel with both the Grand Rapids Hoops (1997-99) of the CBA and Richmond Rhythm (1999-2000) of the IBL. O’Connor graduated from St. Anselm College in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in history. He and his wife, Marlene, have a daughter Emily and two sons Emmet and Desmond. Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 22 MATT BARNES FORWARD • 6-7 • 226 • UCLA • 10 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:9.4 RPG:4.5 APG:1.7 SPG:0.8 BPG:0.2 MPG:30.2 FG:44.1% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:9.9 RPG:4.6 APG:2.0 SPG:0.8 BPG:0.4 MPG:27.5 FG:43.8% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Scored 10+ points eight times and 10+ rebounds twice. • Led or tied team in steals twice and blocks once. • Third on the team in double-doubles with two. • Finished with first double-double of the 2014 postseason and fourth postseason double-double of career with 18 points and 11 rebounds on 5/1 at Golden State in addition to two assists and one steal. • Registered 14 points on 5/9 vs. Oklahoma City in addition to five rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block. • Notched second double-double of the playoffs on 5/13 at Oklahoma City with 16 points and 10 rebounds to go along with two assists and a playoff career-high tying two blocked shots. 2013-14 NOTES: • Appeared in 63 games (40 starts), averaging 9.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists in 27.5 minutes per game. • Missed 19 games this season due to a left eye contusion (2), right thigh contusion (3) and a left eye retinal tear (14). • Reached double-figures in scoring 32 times on the season. • Led or tied team in scoring once, rebounds twice, steals eight times, blocks seven times and minutes twice. • Third on the team in rebounds (292). • Second on the team in three-point field goals made (97). • Averaged 14.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game on 49.1% shooting from the field during the month of March. • Recorded 12 straight games of scoring 10+ points (2/21/14 - 3/16/14); longest double-digit scoring streak of his career. • Had 17 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and three steals on 3/6 vs. Lakers, it was the first time in his career with those stats. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11vs. OKC 5/13at OKC CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH PTS 36 - 2/2/05 at Golden State 28 - 3/4/14 at Phoenix 30 - 5/3/13 at Memphis REB 16 - 1/20/10 vs. Indiana 12 - 3/6/14 at Lakers 11 (2) - 5/1/14 at Golden St. AST 11 - 3/15/09 at Golden State 5 (2) - 3/6/14 at Lakers 7 - 5/3/07 vs. Dallas STL 6 - 11/1/09 at Toronto 3 (3) - 3/27/14 at Dallas 4 (4) - 4/24/14 at Golden St. BLK 3 (12) - 12/21/13 vs. Denver 3 - 12/21/13 vs. Denver 2(3)-5/13/14 at Oklahoma City FGM 13 (2) - 1/3/07 at Memphis 12 - 3/4/14 at Phoenix 11 - 5/3/13 at Memphis 3PM 7 (2) - 1/3/07 at Memphis 6 -2/23/14 at Oklahoma City 6 - 5/3/13 at Memphis FTM 9 - 11/6/07 vs. Detriot 7 - 11/18/13 vs. Memphis 7 - 4/25/12 at Memphis MIN 46 - 2/2/05 at Golden State 40 (2) - 3/4/14 at Phoenix 43 (2) - 5/9/07 at Utah W/L MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA W 28:13 4 10 2 7 L 28:48 4 8 3 7 L 38:15 61316 W21:20 06 04 L 42:55 58 45 FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 10 0 0 1 3 4 0 4 1 1 0 11 12235 1 4 1 1 1 14 00112 3 2 1 0 0 0 2228102 4 0 4 2 16 25 REGGIE BULLOCK GUARD • 6-7 • 205 • NORTH CAROLINA • R 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:1.0 RPG:0.0 APG:0.5 SPG:0.0 BPG:0.0 MPG:2.5 FG:1.000% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:2.7 RPG:1.3 APG:0.3 SPG:0.2 BPG:0.1 MPG:9.2 FG:35.5% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Made first playoff appearance of career and registered 0:31 minutes on 5/1 at Golden State. • Registered playoff career-highs in points (2), assists (1), field goals made (1) and minutes (4) on 5/5 at Oklahoma City. 2013-14 NOTES: • Made NBA debut on 10/29 at Lakers and scored his first points on a 13-foot jump shot in the final minute of the fourth quarter. • Collected first assist of career on 11/4 vs. Houston in 4:07 minutes of action. • Scored 10+ points four times. • Missed 15 games on the season with a sprained left ankle (12/11/13 - 1/10/14). • Recorded new season-highs in points (14), field goals made (5) and tied season-highs in free throws made (2) and minutes (26) on 3/16 vs. Cleveland CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH to go along with three rebounds and one steal. PTS 14 - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland 14 - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland • Registered new season-high in rebounds (5) and tied season-highs in assists (1) and steals (2) on 3/17 at Denver to go along with four points in 25:40 minutes REB 5 - 3/17/14 at Denver 5 - 3/17/14 at Denver off the bench. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13 at OKC PLAYOFF HIGH 2 - 5/5/14 at Oklahoma City --- AST 2 (2) - 4/16/14 at Portland 2 (2) - 4/16/14 at Portland 1 - 5/5/14 at Oklahoma City STL 2 (2) - 3/17/14 at Denver 2 (2) - 3/17/14 at Denver --- BLK 1 - 11/16/13 vs. Brooklyn 1 - 11/16/13 vs. Brooklyn --- FGM 5 - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland 5 - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland 1 - 5/5/14 at Oklahoma City 3PM 3 (2) - 3/6/14 at Lakers 3 (2) - 3/6/14 at Lakers --- FTM 2 (2) - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland 2 (2) - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland --- MIN 26 (2) - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland 26 (2)-3/16/14 vs. Cleveland 4 - 5/5/14 at Oklahoma City W/L MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA W4:33 11 00 L DNP - COACH’S DECISION L DNP - COACH’S DECISION W DNP - COACH’S DECISION L DNP - COACH’S DECISION FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 00000 1 0 0 0 0 2 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 2 DARREN COLLISON GUARD• 6-0 • 175 • UCLA• 4 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:8.7 RPG:1.9 APG:2.5 SPG:0.5 BPG:0.1 MPG:19.2 FG:39.0% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:11.4 RPG:2.4 APG:3.7 SPG:1.1 BPG:0.1 MPG:25.9 FG:46.7% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Scored 10+ points five times and 10+ assists once. • Ranks 11th among playoff participants in free throw percentage at 88.6%. • Registered first career playoff double-double on 4/21 vs. Golden State with 12 points and 10 assists. Set new playoff highs in assists (10) and free throws made (6). • Established a new playoff career-high in free throws made (8) on 5/1 at Golden State in addition to 12 points, one rebound and two assists. • Recorded a new playoff career-high in rebounds with seven on 5/11 vs. Oklahoma City to go along with 18 points and one assist. 2013-14 NOTES: • Appeared in 80 games (35 starts) with averages of 11.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.1 steals in 25.9 minutes per game. • Ranked 15th in the league in free throw percentage at 85.7%. PTS • Clippers earned a record of 26-9 in games he started. • One of eight players in the NBA to shoot 45% or better from the field, 39% or REB better from beyond the three-point line and 85% or better from the free throw line. AST • Second on the team in three-point field goal percentage (37.6%). • Scored 10+ points 42 times and 20+ points nine times. STL • Led or tied team in scoring five times, steals 20 times, assists 13 times and BLK blocks five times. • Third on the team in assists (297). FGM • Fifth on the team in scoring with 11.4 points per game. 3PM • Second on the team in steals (93). • Averaged 15.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game on 48.3% FTM shooting from the field in the month of March. MIN DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13at OKC W/L MIN FG FGA W23:32 26 L 21:36 4 8 L 10:59 04 W 22:45 7 12 L 9:34 02 3FG 3FGA 00 0 0 01 0 1 02 CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH 35 - 2/28/10 at Dallas 28 - 3/31/14 at Minnesota 19 - 5/8/12 vs. Orlando 13 - 2/19/10 vs. Indiana 8 - 4/12/14 vs. Sacramento 7-5/11/14vs.Oklahoma City 20 - 3/8/10 vs. Golden St. 10 - 1/15/14 vs. Dallas 10-4/21/14 vs. Golden St. 5 (4) - 1/1/14 vs. Charlotte 5 - 1/1/14 vs. Charlotte 4 - 5/22/12 at Miami 3 - 11/4/13 vs. Houston 3 - 11/4/13 vs. Houston 1(3)-4/19/14vs.Golden St. 15 - 2/28/10 at Dallas 9 (4) - 4/2/14 at Phoenix 9 - 5/8/12 vs. Orlando 4(2)-12/27/12atOklahoma City 3 (4) - 3/27/14 at Dallas 2 (2) - 5/5/12 at Orlando 11 (2) - 11/12/12 vs. Minnesota 9-12/18/13 vs. New Orleans 8 - 5/1/14 vs. GoldenSt. 48 - 3/15/10 at L.A. Clippers 43 - 3/31/14 at Minnesota 34 - 4/21/11 vs. Chicago FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 12101 4 2 0 0 0 5 5 6 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 13 00011 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 5 7 1 0 0 0 0 18 12022 0 1 1 2 0 1 11 JAMAL CRAWFORD GUARD • 6-5 • 195 • MICHIGAN • 13 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:16.5 RPG:1.6 APG:2.0 SPG:0.9 BPG:0.1 MPG:24.9 FG:39.8% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:18.6 RPG:2.3 APG:3.2 SPG:0.8 BPG:0.1 MPG:30.4 FG:41.6% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Scored 10+ points six times and 20+ points three times. • Third on the team in scoring with 16.5 points per game. • Ranks 12th among playoff participants in free throw percentage at 88.6%. • Registered a franchise playoff record 17 three-point field goals made in a single series. The previous high was 12 set by Vladimir Radmanovic during the 2006 playoffs. • Tied a playoff career-high in three-point field goals made (4) on 5/1 at Golden State while leading the team in scoring with 19 points in addition to two rebounds CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH and three assists. • Recorded 20 points on 5/9 vs. Oklahoma City to lead the bench in scoring in PTS 52 - 1/26/07 vs. Miami 37 - 1/25/14 at Toronto 26 - 4/27/14 at Golden St. addition to one rebound and two assists. REB 11 (2) - 4/9/06 at Boston 7 - 11/29/13 at Sacramento 5(3)-5/11/14vs.Oklahoma City • Finished with 18 points on 5/11 vs. Oklahoma City along with setting or tying playoff career-highs in rebounds (5) and blocks (2). AST 12 (3) - 3/15/05 vs. Miami 11 (2) - 1/25/14 at Toronto 6 (2) - 4/24/11 vs. Orlando • Accounted for 19 points on 5/13 at Oklahoma City in addition to two rebounds. 2013-14 NOTES: STL 6 (2) - 2/13/08 at Boston 3 (2) - 2/12/14 vs. Portland 3 (2) - 4/21/14 vs. Golden St. BLK 3 - 11/19/04 at Dallas 2 (2) - 1/1/14 vs. Charlotte 2 - 5/11/14 vs. Oklahoma City 13-2/23/14 at Oklahoma City 10 - 4/24/11 vs. Orlando 7 (2)-3/26/14 at New Orleans 4 (2) - 5/1/14 at Golden St. 12 - 2/7/14 vs. Toronto 8 - 5/10/10 vs. Orlando 46 - 2/5/14 vs. Miami 40 - 5/10/10 vs. Orlando • Third on the team in scoring with 18.6 points per game and second in free FGM 20 - 1/26/07 vs. Miami throw percentage (86.6%). 3PM 8 - 1/26/07 vs. Miami • Led NBA reserves in points per game (18.6). • Set team record for most three-point field goals made in a single-season (161). FTM 17 - 12/20/08 at Charlotte • Appeared in 69 games (24 starts). MIN 60-1/14/09 vs. Sacramento • Made at least one three-pointer in 63 of 69 games played this season. • Led team in three-point field goals made with 161 and tied for 19th in the NBA in made three-point field goals. • Ranked 9th in the NBA in free throw percentage (86.6%). • Second on the team in total points scored (1282). • Fourth on the team in assists (223). • Fifth on the team in steals (59). • Scored 10+ points 31 times, 20+ points 23 times and 30+ points six times. • Led or tied team in scoring 16 times, assists six times, steals eight times and minutes seven times. DATE 5/5 5/7 5/9 5/11 5/13 OPPONENT at OKC at OKC vs. OKC vs. OKC at OKC W/L W L L W L MIN 18:56 21:54 25:00 34:15 29:51 FG 6 2 6 7 7 FGA 11 13 18 16 22 3FG 3 1 1 2 3 3FGA 6 7 5 8 7 FT 2 2 7 2 2 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com FTA 3 2 7 2 3 OR- 0 0 0 2 1 DR- 1 1 1 3 1 TOT 1 1 1 5 2 A 1 3 2 3 2 PF 1 0 1 3 2 ST 0 2 0 2 1 TO 0 3 0 3 0 BS 0 0 0 2 0 PTS 17 7 20 18 19 Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 0 GLEN DAVIS 2014 PLAYOFFS: 2013-14 REGULAR FORWARD • 6-9 • 289 • LOUISIANA STATE • 6 PPG:3.7 RPG:2.8 APG:0.8 SPG:0.2 BPG:0.1 MPG:12.2 FG:61.1% SEASON: PPG:9.4 RPG:5.2 APG:1.1 SPG:0.8 BPG:0.4 MPG:24.4 FG:45.7% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Second on the team in field goal percentage at 61.1% shooting from the field. • Fifth on the team in rebounds with 34. • Netted 10 points on 5/7 at Oklahoma City in addition to six rebounds and one block. • Finished with four points on 5/11 vs. Oklahoma City to go along with two rebounds and three assists. • Accounted for four points on 5/13 at Oklahoma City in addition to seven rebounds in 18:11 minutes off the bench. 2013-14 NOTES: • Appeared in 45 games (43 starts) for the Orlando Magic and averaged 12.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.0 steals in 30.1 minutes per game. • Appeared in 23 games for the Clippers and averaged 4.2 points, 3.0 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.5 steals in 13.4 minutes per game. CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH • Signed by the Clippers as a free agent on 2/24. • Made Clippers debut on 2/26 vs. Houston and registered two points, two PTS 33 - 12/3/13 at Philadelphia 33 - 12/3/13 at Philadelphia 26 - 4/20/09 - vs. Chicago rebounds and two blocks in 5:14 minutes off the bench. 13 - 1/2/14 at Cleveland 13 - 4/28/12 at Indiana • Registered seven points on 4/6 vs. Lakers to go along with eight rebounds, one REB 16 (2) - 4/9/12 vs. Detroit assist and one steal in 18:25 minutes off the bench. AST 8 - 1/2/11 at Toronto 4 (3) - 2/5/14 vs. Detroit 6 - 4/23/09 at Chicago • Recorded eight points on 4/12 vs. Sacramento in addition to two rebounds and STL 4 (5) - 4/21/12 at Utah 3 (2) - 1/6/14 at Clippers 6 - 4/23/09 at Chicago one steal in 17:21 minutes. • Accounted for seven points on 4/16 at Portland to go along with seven BLK 3 (3) - 2/3/14 at Indiana 3 (2) - 2/3/14 at Indiana 3 (2) - 4/28/12 at Indiana rebounds and one steal. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11vs. OKC 5/13 at OKC W/L MIN FG FGA W13:55 33 L 13:11 5 7 L 10:31 11 W12:43 23 L 18:11 2 4 FGM 15 - 12/3/13 at Philadelphia 15 - 12/3/13 at Philadelphia 12 - 4/20/09 vs. Chicago 3PM 1 (10) - 2/2/14 at Boston 1 (4) - 2/2/14 at Boston --- FTM 10 - 12/12/07 vs. Sacramento 6 (2) - 12/9/13 at Memphis 9 - 4/20/10 vs. Miami MIN 50 - 12/3/13 at Philadelphia 50 - 12/3/13 at Philadelphia 52 - 4/30/09 at Chicago 3FG 3FGA 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 00112 0 1 0 2 1 6 0 0 2 4 6 0 3 0 1 1 10 00112 1 4 0 0 0 2 00112 3 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 3 4 7 0 5 0 1 0 4 9 JARED DUDLEY FORWARD • 6-7 • 225 • BOSTON COLLEGE • 6 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:1.3 RPG:0.9 APG:0.3 SPG:0.1 BPG:0.0 MPG:6.4 FG:27.3% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:6.9 RPG:2.2 APG:1.4 SPG:0.5 BPG:0.1 MPG:23.4 FG:43.8% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • First on the team in three-point field goal percentage at 50.0%. • Made first appearance in the 2014 playoffs and registered three points on 4/21 vs. Golden State in addition to one steal. • Recorded one rebound on 5/1 at Golden State in 2:05 minutes off the bench. • Accounted for three points on 5/5 at Oklahoma City to go along with three rebounds and one assist. 2013-14 NOTES: • Appeared in 74 games (43 starts) and averaged 6.9 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 23.4 minutes per game. • Clippers went 17-1 in games he had 10+ points. Their only loss was 12/1 vs. Indiana. CAREER HIGH • Fifth on the team in three-point field goal percentage (36.0%). PTS 36 - 12/26/12 vs. New York • Third on the team in three-point field goals made (81). • Scored 10+ points 15 times and 20+ points three times. REB 18 - 3/5/08 vs. Golden State • Led or tied team in scoring once, steals four times, blocks twice and minutes AST 10 - 12/22/12 at Portland once. • Had 18 games of 2+ three-point field goals made. STL 5 (4) - 4/11/11 vs. Minnesota • Sixth on the team in assists (104). DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13at OKC SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH 21 - 11/24/13 vs. Chicago 19 - 4/26/10 vs. Portland 7 - 12/16/13 vs. San Antonio 6 (3) - 5/25/10 vs. Lakers 5 - 1/1/14 vs. Charlotte 4 (2) - 5/19/10 at Lakers 4 (2) - 1/8/14 vs. Boston 3 (3) - 5/23/10 vs. Lakers BLK 3 - 3/8/12 vs. Dallas 2 - 1/8/14 vs. Boston 2 (2) - 5/29/10 vs. Lakers FGM 11 (2) - 12/26/12 vs. New York 8 - 11/24/13 vs. Chicago 6 (2)-5/9/10at San Antonio 3PM 7 - 12/23/10 vs. Miami 6 - 1/1/14 vs. Charlotte 5 (2) - 5/19/10 at Lakers FTM 9 (2) - 12/26/12 vs. New York 6 - 4/2/14 at Phoenix 3 (2) - 5/27/10 at Lakers MIN 49 - 1/26/10 vs. Charlotte 39-12/18/13 vs.New Orleans 31 - 5/9/10 at San Antonio W/L MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA W15:33 12 12 L 12:26 0 4 0 1 L 7:54 1 3 1 2 W DNP - COACH’S DECISION L 0:06 00 00 FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 00033 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 33 DANNY GRANGER FORWARD • 6-9 • 228 • NEW MEXICO • 8 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:2.8 RPG:1.7 APG:0.3 SPG:0.5 BPG:0.1 MPG:10.7 FG:29.7% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:8.2 RPG:3.2 APG:1.0 SPG:0.2 BPG:0.4 MPG:20.7 FG:37.8% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Accounted for 15 points on 4/21 vs. Golden State to lead the bench in scoring and also recorded three rebounds and one steal in 18:04 minutes off the bench. • Registered one rebound, one assist, one steal and one block on 5/3 vs. Golden State in 3:25 minutes off the bench. • Recorded five points on 5/5 at Oklahoma City in addition to tying a team-high in rebounds with five. • Accounted for seven point on 5/13 at Oklahoma City in 11:43 minutes off the bench. 2013-14 NOTES: • Appeared in 29 games (2 starts) for the Indiana Pacers and averaged 8.3 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 22.5 minutes per game. • Appeared in 12 games for the Clippers and averaged 8.0 points, 2.3 rebounds PTS and 0.7 assists in 16.2 minutes per game. • Signed as a free agent by the Clippers on 2/28. REB • Missed nine games due to a strained left hamstring (3/29/14 - 4/16/14). AST • Registered new season-highs in points (18) and field goals made (7) and tied a season-high in rebounds (6) on 3/12 vs. Golden State. STL • Accounted for 11 points on 3/16 vs. Cleveland to go along with one rebound BLK and one assist in 15:26 minutes off the bench. FGM • Netted 11 points on 3/17 at Denver in addition to two rebounds and one steal 3PM in 23:07 minutes off the bench. • Recorded 14 points on 3/22 vs. Detroit to go along with four rebounds and one FTM assist in 15:06 minutes. MIN DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13 at OKC W/L MIN FG FGA W16:05 15 L 13:04 0 1 L 3:27 1 2 W 14:17 0 1 L 11:43 2 3 3FG 3FGA 03 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH 44 - 3/26/10 vs. Utah 18-3/12/14 vs.Golden State 26 - 5/2/12 at Orlando 17 - 1/2/11 at New York 6 (4)-3/12/14 vs.Golden State 12 - 5/2/06 at New Jersey 10 - 4/11/07 at Milwaukee 4 - 1/16/14 vs. New York 4 (4) - 5/24/12 vs. Miami 6 - 3/6/08 at San Antonio 2 (2) - 3/10/14 vs. Phoenix 3 - 4/18/11 at Chicago 6 - 11/26/08 at Houston 2 (2) - 2/7/14 vs. Portland 2 (2) - 5/2/06 at New Jersey 15 - 4/3/09 vs. San Antonio 7 - 3/12/14 vs. Golden State 10 (2) - 4/21/11 vs. Chicago 7 (2) - 11/24/09 at Toronto 4 - 12/22/13 vs. Boston 5 - 5/2/12 at Orlando 17-12/17/08 vs.Golden State 6 (2) - 2/1/14 vs. Brooklyn 6 - 4/23/11 vs. Chicago 49 - 2/21/07 vs. Milwaukee 40 - 2/7/14 vs. Portland 43 - 5/8/12 vs. Orlando FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 34055 0 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 34 WILLIE GREEN GUARD • 6-3 • 201 • DETROIT MERCY • 10 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:1.0 RPG:1.4 APG:0.2 SPG:0.6 BPG:0.0 MPG:3.9 FG:20.0% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:5.0 RPG:1.4 APG:0.9 SPG:0.4 BPG:0.2 MPG:15.8 FG:37.6% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Finished with two points on 4/21 vs. Golden State to go along with three rebounds and one steal. • Accounted for one rebound on 5/1 at Golden State in 1:01 minutes. • Registered one rebound and one steal on 5/5 at Oklahoma City in 4:33 minutes off the bench. 2013-14 NOTES: • Averaged 5.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 15.8 minutes in 55 games (9 starts). • Scored 10+ points nine times on the season. CAREER HIGH • Led or tied team in steals three times and personal fouls three times. • Fifth on the team in free throw percentage (82.4%). PTS 37 - 4/18/07 at Toronto • Seventh on the team in three-point field goal percentage (33.9%). REB 9 - 4/11/08 vs. Indiana • Tied season-highs in points (13), field goals made (5), three-point field goals made (3) and set a new season-high in blocks (2) on 3/12 vs. Golden State to go AST 10 - 11/21/04 at Miami along with one rebound and one assist in 22:10 minutes off the bench. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13 at OKC SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH 13 (2)-3/12/14 vs. Golden State 17 - 4/20/08 at Detroit 6 (2) - 3/6/14 at Lakers 4 - 5/1/05 vs. Detroit 5 - 1/27/14 at Milwaukee 6 - 4/25/08 vs. Detroit STL 3 (16)-1/5/13 vs. Golden State 2 (4) - 3/1/14 vs. New Orleans 2 (2) - 4/20/11 at Lakers BLK 3 (2) - 11/29/09 at Dallas 2 - 3/12/14 vs. Golden State 1 (5)-4/24/09 vs. Orlando FGM 14 - 4/18/07 at Toronto 5 (2)-3/12/14 vs. Golden State 7 (2) - 4/28/09 at Orlando 3PM 5 (2) - 4/18/11 vs. Phoenix 3 (4) - 3/14/14 at Utah 3 - 4/26/09 vs. Orlando FTM 10 (2)-1/26/05 at Washington 3 - 12/12/13 at Brooklyn 6 - 4/26/05 at Detroit MIN 47 - 4/17/07 vs. Cleveland 36 - 3/16/14 vs. Cleveland 36 - 4/28/09 at Orlando W/L MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA W4:33 01 00 L 3:30 1 2 1 2 L DNP - COACH’S DECISION W DNP - COACH’S DECISION L DNP - COACH’S DECISION FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 00011 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 32 BLAKE GRIFFIN FORWARD • 6-10 • 251 • OKLAHOMA • 3 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:23.7 RPG:7.4 APG:3.4 SPG:1.2 BPG:1.0 MPG:36.4 FG:50.7% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:24.1 RPG:9.5 APG:3.9 SPG:1.1 BPG:0.6 MPG:35.8 FG:52.8% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Scored 10+ points four times, 20+ points five times and 30+ points three times. • Ranks eighth among playoff participants in points per game with 23.7 and 16th in field goal percentage at 50.7%. • Finished with a playoff career-high 35 points on 4/21 vs. Golden State to go along with a playoff career-high tying 13 field goals made. Per the Elias Sports Bureau, Griffin is the fourth player in the Shot Clock era (1954-) to score 35+ points in 30 minutes or less in a playoff game (Nick Van Exel, Michael Jordan, Bob Lanier). • Recorded 32 points on 4/24 at Golden State becoming the first Clippers player with consecutive 30-point playoff games since Elton Brand (4 straight in 2006). Also tied a playoff career-high in minutes (43) while accounting for eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block. • Netted team-high 34 points on 5/9 vs. Oklahoma City in addition to eight rebounds, four assists and tied a playoff career-high in blocks with three. • Led team in scoring with 25 points on 5/11 vs. Oklahoma City to go along with nine CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH rebounds, two assists and one steal. • Finished with first double-double of playoffs with 24 points and a playoff career-high PTS 47 - 1/17/11 vs. Indiana 43 - 2/5/14 vs. Miami 35 - 4/21/14 vs. Golden St. 17 rebounds in addition to three assists, one steal and two blocks. 2013-14 NOTES: REB 20 - 2/18/12 vs. San Antonio 17 - 11/1/13 at Sacramento 17- 5/13/14 at Oklahoma City AST 11 (2) - 4/3/14 vs. Dallas 11 - 4/3/14 vs. Dallas 7 - 5/7/12 vs. Memphis • Appeared in 80 games (all starts) and averaged 24.1 points, 9.5 rebounds, 3.9 STL 4 (6) 1/10/14 vs. Lakers 4 (2) - 1/10/14 vs. Lakers 3 (4) - 5/3/14 vs. Golden St. assists and 1.1 steals in 35.8 minutes per game. • Sixth in the NBA in scoring with 24.1 points per game and tied for 15th in the BLK 4 (2)-4/16/12 vs. Oklahoma City 3 (3) - 3/24/14 vs. Milwaukee 3(4)-5/9/14vs.Oklahoma City league in rebounds with 9.5 per game. FGM 19 - 1/17/11 vs. Indiana 16 - 2/5/14 vs. Miami 15 - 4/24/14 at Golden St. • Ranked 16th in the NBA in field goal percentage (52.8%) and tied for 17th in minutes per game (35.8). 3PM 2 - 12/18/13 vs. New Orleans 2 - 12/18/13 vs. New Orleans --• Seventh in the NBA with 43 double-doubles. FTM 16 - 11/20/10 vs. New York 14 - 12/28/13 vs. Utah 10 - 5/7/12 vs. Memphis • Fourth leading dunker in the NBA with 176. • Led or tied the team in scoring 48 times, rebounds 20 times, assists six times, MIN 51 - 3/23/11 vs. Washington 42 (2)-3/12/14 vs. Golden St 43 (3) - 4/24/14 at Golden St. steals 14 times and blocks 14 times. • Started his third consecutive All-Star Game and registered 38 points, six rebounds, one assist and two steals for the Western Conference. • Missed two games on the season. One due to lower back spasms (3/31/14) and another due to a league suspension (4/16/14). • Led team in total points scored (1,930) and was second on the team in assists (309). • Scored 10+ points 16 times, 20+ points 47 times, 30+ points 14 times and 40+ points twice. • Led NBA in fouls drawn, points in the paint and was fifth in first quarter scoring. • Recorded fourth career triple-double on 4/3 vs. Dallas with 25 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. • Scored 20+ points in 30 straight games, the longest streak of his career and the longest streak by a Clipper since the team moved to Los Angeles (‘84-’85). • Had 30+ points and 10+ rebounds in 12 games, only 17 such games in first three seasons. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13 at OKC W/L W L L W L MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA 30:56 7 16 0 0 35:29 5 13 0 0 42:16 13 2201 39:48 8 19 0 0 42:38 10 20 0 0 FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 9 12 2 3 5 5 3 0 1 0 23 5 6 2 4 6 2 4 1 2 1 15 89628 4 5 1 3 3 34 9 11 4 5 9 25 13025 4 5 3 14 17 3 3 1 3 2 24 15 RYAN HOLLINS CENTER • 7-0 • 240 • UCLA • 7 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:0.6 RPG:0.6 APG:0.0 SPG:0.0 BPG:0.0 MPG:1.9 FG:25.0% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:2.3 RPG:1.5 APG:0.1 SPG:0.1 BPG:0.5 MPG:7.9 FG:73.6% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Registered one rebound on 4/21 vs. Golden State in 4:36 minutes off the bench. • Recorded three points on 4/27 at Golden State in addition to one rebound. 2013-14 NOTES: • Appeared in 61 games and averaged 2.3 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.5 blocks in 7.9 minutes per game. • Recorded two or more rebounds in 22 games this season. • Led the team in blocks eight times and personal fouls five times. • Tied for third on the team in blocked shots (31). CAREER HIGH • Accounted for new season-highs in points (10), assists (2), field goals made (5) and tied a season-high in blocks (2) on 2/7 vs. Philadelphia. PTS 19 (2) - 1/29/10 vs. Clippers • Responsible for six points on 3/1 vs. New Orleans to go along with two REB 12 - 3/29/09 vs. Cleveland rebounds and one block in 8:30 minutes off the bench. • Recorded five points on 3/6 at Lakers in addition to one rebound and one AST 3 (3) - 12/23/09 at New Jersey block in 7:26 minutes. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13at OKC W/L W L L W L SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH 10 - 2/9/14 vs. Philadelphia 8 - 5/5/09 at Denver 5 (2) - 1/10/14 vs. Lakers 8 - 4/25/09 vs. San Antonio 2 - 2/9/14 vs. Philadelphia 3 - 5/23/12 at Philadelphia STL 3 - 4/3/10 vs. Miami 1 (9) - 3/31/14 at Minnesota 1 - 4/23/09 vs. San Antonio BLK 4 (3) - 4/16/14 at Portland 4 - 4/16/14 at Portland 3 (2)-5/16/12 at Philadelphia FGM 8 - 11/25/09 vs. Denver 5 - 2/9/14 vs. Philadelphia 4 - 5/5/09 at Denver 3PM --- --- --- FTM 8 (2) - 4/13/11 vs. Washington 3 (3) - 1/10/14 vs. Lakers 2(4)-5/14/12 vs.Philadelphia MIN 36 (3) -4/13/11 vs. Washington 21 - 11/24/13 vs. Chicago 19 (2) - 5/8/12 at Atlanta MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA 3:27 0 2 0 0 DNP - COACH’S DECISION DNP - COACH’S DECISION DNP - COACH’S DECISION 0:11 00 00 FT 0 FTA 0 OR- 0 DR- 1 TOT 1 A 0 PF 2 ST 0 TO BS 1 0 PTS 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 6 DEANDRE JORDAN CENTER • 6-11 • 265 • TEXAS A&M • 5 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:9.7 RPG:12.3 APG:0.8 SPG:0.8 BPG:2.7 MPG:33.7 FG:72.4% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:10.4 RPG:13.6 APG:0.9 SPG:0.9 BPG:2.4 MPG:35.0 FG:67.6% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Established a new Clippers franchise record for blocks in a postseason series with 28, previous was 22 set by Elton Brand in 2006. • Set a franchise record for rebounds in a postseason series with 106. He surpassed Bob McAdoo’s franchise postseason record for rebounds in a single playoff series. McAdoo had 94 boards in a 1975 Playoff series between the Buffalo Braves and the Washington Bullets. • Ranks third among playoff participants in rebounds (12.3). • Second on the team in double-doubles with five and tied for sixth among playoff participants in double-doubles. • Netted second double-double of the postseason on 4/24 at Golden State with a playoff career-high 14 points and 22 rebounds. In grabbing 22 boards he set a playoff career-high for rebounds in game, the most by Clippers player since team moved to Los Angeles. The last player in franchise history to grab 22 rebounds in a playoff game was Bob McAdoo during the 1976 playoffs. • Recorded playoff career-highs in points (25), field goals made (8) and free throws made on 4/29 vs. Golden State to go along with one assist, one steal and four blocks. Also, became the first player in NBA history with 25 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks to shoot 80% from the field in playoff game according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • Finished with fifth double-double of the postseason on 5/9 vs. Oklahoma City with 10 points and 11 rebounds to go along with three blocks. 2013-14 NOTES: CAREER HIGH PTS • Played in all 82 games (all starts) and averaged 10.4 points, 13.6 rebounds and REB 2.4 blocks in 35.0 minutes per game. • Led the NBA in both field goal percentage (67.6%) and rebounding per game AST (13.6). Only Dwight Howard and Wilt Chamberlain finished a season atop the STL league in both categories and only Howard did so in the last 40 years, according to the Associated Press. BLK • Third in the NBA in blocks per game (2.48) and tied for 30th in minutes per game (35.0). FGM • Ranked first in the NBA in dunks (245). • Fourth on the team in steals (80). 3PM • First on the team in rebounds (1114) and blocked shots (203). FTM • Recorded 10 or more rebounds in 74 of 82 games played this season. • Sixth on the team in scoring with 10.4 points per game. MIN •Led NBA in games with at least 12 rebounds. • Second on the team with 42 double-doubles and tied for eighth in the NBA in double-doubles. • Led or tied team in rebounds 67 times, blocks 67 times, minutes 23 times and steals 16 times. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13at OKC W/L W L L W L MIN FG FGA 28:27 3 3 29:25 3 4 38:02 58 31:55 3 5 19:44 01 3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH 25 - 1/3/14 at Dallas 25 - 1/3/14 at Dallas 25 - 4/29/14 vs. Golden St. 24 - 3/31/14 at Minnesota 24 - 3/31/14 at Minnesota 22 - 4/24/14 at Golden St. 4 (2) - 2/7/14 vs. Toronto 4 (2) - 2/7/14 vs. Toronto 2 (3) - 5/3/14 vs. Golden St. 3 (7) - 12/1/13 vs. Indiana 3 (4) - 2/26/14 vs. Houston 4 - 5/5/14 at Oklahoma City 9 - 11/29/13 at Sacramento 9 - 11/29/13 at Sacramento 5 (3) - 4/24/14 at Golden St. 11 (2) - 1/3/14 at Dallas 11 - 1/3/14 at Dallas 8 - 4/29/14 vs. Golden St. --- --- --- 10 - 2/7/14 vs. Toronto 10 - 2/7/14 vs. Toronto 9 - 4/29/14 vs. Golden St. 43 (4) - 1/24/13 at Chicago 43 (2) - 1/24/14 at Chicago 44 - 4/19/14 vs. Golden St. FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 1 8 1 4 5 0 3 4 1 0 7 1 2 0 8 8 1 5 1 3 0 7 0056110 3 0 2 3 10 1 7 3 11 14 1 3 2 1 2 7 00224 0 6 0 2 0 0 3 CHRIS PAUL GUARD • 6-0 • 175 • WAKE FOREST • 8 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:19.3 RPG:4.0 APG:10.3 SPG:3.0 BPG:0.0 MPG:36.0 FG:46.4% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:19.1 RPG:4.3 APG:10.7 SPG:2.4 BPG:0.1 MPG:25.0 FG:46.7% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Ranks first among playoff participants in both assists (10.3) and steals (3.0) per game. • Scored 10+ points five times and 20+ points five times and 30+ points once. • First on the team in double-doubles with eight and tied for first among playoff participants in double-doubles. • Followed up his 28 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and four steals in Game 1 with 12 points, 10 assists, six rebounds and five steals in Game 2. He is just the fourth player all-time to have two consecutive postseason games with at least 12 points, eight assists, six rebounds and four steals, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Note: steals were tracked as an official NBA statistic beginning in the 1973-74 season. • Became the first player with at least 30 points and 10 assists on 75 percent shooting in playoff game since Michael Jordan in 1991. Set a playoff career-high three’s made with eight. • Recorded team-leading sixth double-double of the postseason on 5/9 vs. Oklahoma City with 21 points and 16 assists without committing a turnover. Since 1986, 5 players had at least 15 assists without a turnover in playoffs, he’s the first to do it twice. • Finished with league-leading eighth double-double of the playoffs on 5/13 at Oklahoma City with 17 points and 14 assists in addition to four steals in 40:25 minutes. 2013-14 NOTES: CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH 43 (2)-4/3/09 at Golden St. 42 - 10/31/13 vs. Golden St. 35 (3) - 4/30/13 vs. Memphis • Appeared in 62 games (all starts) with averages of 19.1 points, 10.7 assists and 2.4 PTS steals in 35.0 minutes per game. REB 12 (3) - 12/16/06 vs. Dallas 10 - 12/28/13 vs. Utah 13 - 4/24/11 vs. Lakers • Became the seventh player in NBA history to top 6,000 career assists before the end of his ninth season. AST 21 - 11/06/07 at Lakers 17 (2) - 11/24/13 vs. Chicago 17 - 4/22/08 vs. Dallas • First on the team in assists (10.7) and second in scoring (19.1). STL 9 - 2/20/08 vs. Dallas 6 (3) - 3/22/14 vs. Detroit 5 (5) - 4/29/14 vs. Golden St. • Led the NBA in both assists (10.7) and steals (2.48). Third time he’s accomplished the feat in his career which is the most in NBA history. BLK 2 (4) - 4/10/13 vs. Minnesota 1 (4) - 3/6/14 at Lakers 1 (3) - 5/9/12 at Memphis • Led the NBA in assists per turnover ratio (4.57). FGM 18 - 2/6/08 at Phoenix 16 - 12/26/13 at Portland 15 (2)-5/8/08 at San Antonio • 17th in the NBA in free throw percentage (85.5%). • Third on the team in double-doubles with 39 and overall is 11th in the NBA in 3PM 5 (8) - 3/29/14 at Houston 5 (3) - 3/29/14 at Houston 8 - 5/5/14 at Oklahoma City double-doubles. FTM 19-11/3/12 vs. Golden St. 16 10/31/13 vs. Golden St. 12 - 4/22/08 vs. Dallas • Led or tied team in scoring 16 times, assists 60 times and steals 46 times. • Missed 19 games on the season due to a strained right hamstring (1, 11/29/13) MIN 51 - 2/9/11 at New Jersey 44 - 12/26/13 at Portland 48 - 5/19/08 vs. San Antonio and a right AC joint separation (18, 1/4/14 - 2/7/14). • Recorded eight games in a row where he registered at least three steals. It was the longest streak in the NBA since Allen Iverson did so in eight games in a row in 2007-08. • Accumulated 42 points with 15 assists and six steals. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Paul is the only player in NBA history to accumulate 40+ points, 15+ assists and 6+ steals in a single game. The NBA began tracking steals as an official stat in the 1973-74 season. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11vs. OKC 5/13 at OKC W/L MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA W 27:44 12 14 8 9 L 31:23 6 13 2 5 L 42:01 81626 W44:58 10 2304 L 40:25 6 16 1 5 Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 0 0 0 2 2 10 3 0 2 0 32 3 5 3 2 5 11 5 3 3 0 17 35022 16 3 3 0 0 21 34235 10 4 4 1 0 23 4 5 0 1 1 14 5 4 5 0 17 Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers 4 J.J. REDICK GUARD • 6-4 • 190 • DUKE • 7 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:13.1 RPG:1.8 APG:1.6 SPG:0.7 BPG:0.0 MPG:26.8 FG:46.6% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:15.2 RPG:2.1 APG:2.2 SPG:0.8 BPG:0.1 MPG:28.2 FG:45.5% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Fourth on the team in scoring with 13.1 points per game. • Scored 10+ points six times and 20+ points twice. • Ranks first among playoff participants in free throw percentage at 96.2%. • Registered a post season career-high 22 points on 4/19 vs. Golden State in addition to a post season high in field goals made (8) to go along with two rebounds, two assists and one steal in 30:04 minutes. • Accounted for team-leading 18 points on 5/7 at Oklahoma City to go along with one steal in 29:14 minutes. • Recorded six points on 5/11 vs. Oklahoma City in addition to one steal. • Finished with 16 points on 5/13 at Oklahoma City to go along with one rebound in 24:43 minutes. 2013-14 NOTES: CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH • Appeared in 35 games (34 starts) with averages of 15.2 points, 2.1 rebounds PTS 33 - 1/15/14 vs. Dallas 33 - 1/15/14 vs. Dallas and 2.2 assists in 28.2 minutes per game. • Fourth on the team in scoring with 15.2 points per game. REB 7 (2) - 1/5/11 vs. Milwaukee 5 (2) - 11/9/13 at Houston • Scored 10+ points 23 times, 20+ points five times and 30+ points once. AST 10 - 1/28/13 at Brooklyn 8 - 4/9/14 vs. Oklahoma City • Led or tied team in scoring four times, steals eight times and assists three times. STL 4 - 11/9/13 at Houston 4 - 11/9/13 at Houston • First on the team in three-point field goal percentage (39.5%). BLK 2 (2) - 1/9/13 at Denver 1 (3) - 11/29/13 vs. Sacramento • Missed 21 games this season due to a right hand fracture/torn ligament in right wrist (12/1/13 - 1/8/14). FGM 11 - 1/7/13 at Portland 10 - 1/15/14 vs. Dallas • Missed 25 games this season due to a bulging disc in his lower back (21) and 3PM 8 - 1/27/13 vs. Detriot 7 - 1/15/14 vs. Dallas a sore right hip (4) (2/5/14 - 4/2/14). 10 - 1/6/10 vs. Toronto 8 - 11/4/13 vs. Houston • Registered 12 points on 1/30 at Golden State in addition to one rebound, one FTM assist and one steal in 30:30 minutes. MIN 46 - 3/28/10 vs. Denver 36 (2) - 1/29/14 vs. Washington • Recorded a career-high 33 points on 1/15 vs. Dallas. • Returned to the lineup after missing the previous 25 games due to a sore right hip (4) and a bulging disc in his lower back (21) and chipped in with 12 points on 4/3 vs. Dallas. • Finished with 15 points on 4/6 vs. Lakers in addition to three rebounds and two assists in return to the starting lineup. DATE OPPONENT 5/5 at OKC 5/7 at OKC 5/9 vs. OKC 5/11 vs. OKC 5/13at OKC W/L MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA W24:06 58 12 L 29:14 7 10 2 4 L 21:35 16 14 W 17:59 2 8 1 3 L 24:43 61236 PLAYOFF HIGH 22 - 4/19/14 vs. Golden St. 5 - 5/18/10 vs. Boston 7 (2) - 5/5/12 vs. Indiana 3 - 5/28/10 at Boston 1 (2) - 4/28/11 at Atlanta 8 - 4/19/14 vs. Golden St. 5 - 4/30/09 at Philadelphia 8 - 5/18/10 vs. Boston 34 - 5/18/10 vs. Boston FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 11033 3 0 1 0 0 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 22033 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 11101 0 1 0 0 0 16 8 HEDO TURKOGLU FORWARD • 6-10 • 220• TURKEY • 13 2014 PLAYOFFS: PPG:3.2 RPG:1.0 APG:0.2 SPG:0.6 BPG:0.0 MPG:8.1 FG:46.2% 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON: PPG:3.0 RPG:2.3 APG:0.9 SPG:0.5 BPG:0.2 MPG:10.3 FG:38.5% 2014 PLAYOFFS: • Registered one rebound on 4/19 vs. Golden State in 4:03 minutes of action off the bench. • Accounted for 13 points on 4/21 vs. Golden State in addition to one rebound, one assist and one steal in 14:06 minutes. • Netted three points on 4/27 at Golden State to go along with two rebounds and one steal. • Responsible for one rebound on 4/29 vs. Golden State. Left game with a lower back contusion. • Placed on the inactive list on 5/1 at Golden State due to a Hairline Fracture of Transverse Process in Lower Back. 2013-14 NOTES: • Appeared in 38 games for the Clippers and averaged 3.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 10.3 minutes per game. • Signed by the Clippers as a free agent on 1/16. • Made season debut for Clippers on 1/17 at New York and registered two points and one rebound in 6:43 minutes of action. • Recorded new season-highs in points (12), field goals made (4) and three-point field goals made (4) on 2/24 at New Orleans in addition to four rebounds and one assist in 14:56 minutes off the bench. • Registered new season-highs rebounds (8) and minutes (22) and tied season-highs in steals (2) and blocks (2) on 3/6 at Lakers to go along with nine points. • Finished with 10 points, two rebounds, one steal and one block on 4/6 vs. the Lakers. DATE 5/5 5/7 5/9 5/11 5/13 OPPONENT at OKC at OKC vs. OKC vs. OKC at OKC W/L W L L W L CAREER HIGH SEASON HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH PTS 39 - 3/19/08 at Washington 12 - 2/24/14 at New Orleans 29 - 5/28/09 at Cleveland REB 19 - 4/11/10 vs. Chicago 8 - 3/6/14 at Lakers 13 - 5/13/02 vs. Dallas AST 17 - 1/8/11 at Dallas 5 - 2/1/14 vs. Utah 14 - 5/20/09 at Cleveland STL 5 (3) - 3/11/11 at Golden St. 2 (4) - 3/10/14 vs. Phoenix 4 (2) - 4/28/11 at Atlanta BLK 3 (7) - 11/24/09 vs. Indiana 2 (2) - 3/6/14 at Lakers 3 - 5/17/03 at Dallas FGM 13 - 3/15/08 vs. Indiana 4 (2) - 4/6/14 vs. Lakers 10 (2) - 5/28/09 at Cleveland 3PM 7 (2)-3/19/08 vs. Washington 4 - 2/24/14 at New Orleans 4 (4) - 5/17/09 at Boston FTM 14 - 4/17/06 vs. Chicago 2 (2) - 2/3/14 at Denver 12 - 4/24/08 at Toronto MIN 50 - 2/8/06 at Milwaukee 22 - 3/6/14 at Lakers 47 (2) - 6/7/09 at Lakers MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR- DR- TOT A PF INACTIVE - HAIRLINE FRACTURE OF TRANSVERSE PROCESS IN LOWER BACK INACTIVE - HAIRLINE FRACTURE OF TRANSVERSE PROCESS IN LOWER BACK INACTIVE - HAIRLINE FRACTURE OF TRANSVERSE PROCESS IN LOWER BACK INACTIVE - HAIRLINE FRACTURE OF TRANSVERSE PROCESS IN LOWER BACK INACTIVE - HAIRLINE FRACTURE OF TRANSVERSE PROCESS IN LOWER BACK Media Guide can be found at http://clippersmedia.com ST TO BS PTS Find us on Twitter: @laclippers | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laclippers