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- Dallas Mavericks
MEDIA
GUIDE
2014 -15 DALL AS M AVERICKS
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THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
WHAT’S INSIDE
Opponent Player Highs ....................................... 361
Opponent Highs/Lows ....................................... 362
American Airlines Center ....................................... 364
Two Team Highs/Lows ....................................... 369
THE ORGANIZATION
Staff Directory ....................................... 6
Basketball Staff ....................................... 10
Support Staff ....................................... 21
Front Office ....................................... 22
A First Class Organization ....................................... 26
American Airlines Center ....................................... 28
American Airlines ....................................... 32
Community Outreach ....................................... 34
NBA Cares ....................................... 37
Basketball Programs ....................................... 38
Internet & Street Marketing ....................................... 40
Mavs Dancers & Mascots ....................................... 42
Arena Entertainment ....................................... 46
PLAYERS
Roster ....................................... 50
Player Bios ....................................... 52
THE NBA
NBA Offices ....................................... 108
Opponents ....................................... 110
D-League ....................................... 168
PLAYOFFS
All-Time Results ....................................... 373
Top Performances ....................................... 377
Mavs Leaders ....................................... 377
Individual Records ........................................378
Team Highs ....................................... 380
Team Lows ....................................... 380
Opponent Highs/Lows ....................................... 381
Miscellaneous ....................................... 383
MEDIA
Media Information ....................................... 387
AXS.TV, HDNET & HDNET Movies ....................................... 389
Broadcast Information ....................................... 390
Mavs PR Staff ....................................... 391
Mavs Broadcasters ........................................392
2014-15 Schedule ....................................... 395
HISTORY
Team Rosters 1980-2013 ....................................... 173
Rosters By Numbers ....................................... 239
Collegiate Breakdown ....................................... 241
Yearly Statistics ....................................... 242
Yearly Rosters ....................................... 243
Mavericks of the Past ....................................... 246
Draft Recaps ....................................... 296
All-Time Transactions ....................................... 302
NBA Leaders ....................................... 320
Mavs Top Games ....................................... 322
Opponents Top Games ....................................... 323
Career Leaders ....................................... 324
Honor Roll ....................................... 326
Yearly Leaders ....................................... 330
Season Highs....................................... 334
Mavs Lists ....................................... 335
Individual Records ....................................... 352
Team Highs ....................................... 355
Team Lows ....................................... 357
Miscellaneous Records ....................................... 358
Rookie Leaders ....................................... 360
AT A GLANCE
2013-14 Dallas Mavericks ....................................... 399
Season Statistics ....................................... 408
Season Results ....................................... 409
Team Breakdown ....................................... 410
Player Highs ....................................... 410
Game-By-Game ....................................... 411
Superlatives ....................................... 413
Standings ....................................... 415
Individual Records ....................................... 417
Individual Leaders ....................................... 417
Team Leaders ....................................... 419
Team Rankings ....................................... 420
CREDITS
Design ....................................... Taylor Brainard
Editors ....................................... Sarah Melton, Scott Tomlin, Alan Rakowski
Editorial Assistance ....................................... Brian David, Lesley Berry, Taylor Brainard
Photography ....................................... Glenn James, Danny Bollinger, Getty Images, NBA Photos
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THE ORGANIZATION
THE ORGANIZATION
STAFF DIRECTORY
BASKETBALL STAFF
SUPPORT STAFF
FRONT OFFICE
FIRST CLASS ORGANIZATION
AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER
AMERICAN AIRLINES
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
NBA CARES
BASKETBALL PROGRAMS
INTERNET & STREET MARKETING
MAVS DANCERS & MASCOTS
ARENA ENTERTAINMENT
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STAFF DIRECTORY
OFFICES
Basketball Offices ....................................... American Airlines Center, 2500 Victory Avenue, Dallas, TX 75219, (214) 665-4600
Administrative Offices ....................................... 2909 Taylor Street, Dallas, TX 75226, (214) 747-6287
Mavericks PR ....................................... (214)655-4660 | Fax (214) 665-4661
Website ....................................... mavs.com
Tickets....................................... (214) 747-MAVS
EXECUTIVE
Owner ....................................... Mark Cuban
President & Chief Executive Officer ....................................... Terdema Ussery
Senior Executive Assistant ....................................... Cheryl Karalla
Senior Vice President of Human Resources ....................................... Buddy Pittman
Receptionists ....................................... Theta Hall, Nancy Solley
BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
President of Basketball Operations/General Manager ....................................... Donn Nelson
Head Coach ....................................... Rick Carlisle
Assistant General Manager ....................................... Keith Grant
Assistant Coaches ....................................... Kaleb Canales, Monte Mathis, Jamahl Mosley, Darrell Armstrong
Special Assistant to Head Coach ....................................... Mike Weinar
Vice President of Basketball ....................................... Roland Beech
Manager of Team Operations ....................................... Kristy Laue
Director of Basketball Development ....................................... Rolando Blackman
Player Development Coach ....................................... Brad Davis
Director of Player Development ....................................... Mike Procopio
Free Throw Coach ....................................... Gary Boren
Head Athletic Trainer ....................................... Casey Smith
Associate Head Athletic Trainer ....................................... Dionne Calhoun
Team Physician ....................................... Dr Tarek O Souryal
Team Internist ....................................... Dr J R Zamorano
Director of Athletic Performance ....................................... Jeremy Holsopple
Equipment Manager ....................................... Al Whitley
Assistant Equipment Managers ....................................... Craig Metcalfe, Neil Herskowitz
Director of International Scouting ....................................... Alvydas Pasdrazdis
Scouts ....................................... Dick Baker, Luca Desta, Jim Kelly, Kevin Stacom
Director of Scouting ....................................... Jason White
Director of Pro Scouting ....................................... Dave Pendergraft
Advance Scouts ....................................... Reginald Johnson, Greg Dreiling
Head Video Coordinator/Scout ....................................... Mike Shedd
Video Scouts ....................................... Terry Sullivan, Johnny Carpenter
Directors of Player Personnel ....................................... Tony Ronzone, Mike Wilson
Director of Sport Psychology ....................................... Don Kalkstein
Player Analytics Manager ....................................... Mondrick Jones
Basketball Analytics Associates ....................................... Chris Newell, James Brocato
ACCOUNTING
Cheif Financial Officer ....................................... Floyd Jahner
Controller ....................................... Ronnie Fauss
Senior Accountant & Payroll Manager ....................................... Lisa Tyner
Senior Accountant ....................................... Karen Bright
Senior Financial Supervisor ....................................... Nina Moreno
Accounting Associates ....................................... Carol Dodd, Jana Fleming
TICKET ADMINISTRATION
Senior Director of Ticket Administration ....................................... Mary Jean Gaines
Director of Ticket Administration ....................................... Mike Childers
Ticket Administrators ....................................... Jason Novascone, Jill Wright, Brandon Harrison
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MAVS DIGITAL
Vice President of Technology/Chief Technology Officer ....................................... Ken Bonzon
Information Technology Director ....................................... Scott Powers
Web/Social Media Manager ....................................... Steve Chavera
Social Media Coordinator ....................................... Lizelle Lauron
Interactive Content Manager ....................................... Adam Wermuth
Web Content Editor ....................................... Arya Ahmadi
Director of Design ....................................... Brian David
Creative Director ....................................... Matt Hoffer
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Vice President of Marketing & Communications ....................................... Lesley Berry
BASKETBALL COMMUNICATIONS
Vice President of Basketball Communications ....................................... Sarah Melton
Director of Basketball Communications ....................................... Scott Tomlin
Basketball Communications Manager ....................................... Alan Rakowski
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS
Director of Corporate Communications....................................... Erin Finegold
COMMUNITY RELATIONS & MAVS FOUNDATION
Coordinator of Community Relations & Mavs Foundation....................................... Ebony Harris
MARKETING
Senior Marketing Manager ....................................... Alexis Randall
Marketing Manager ....................................... Keisha Wyatt
Manager of Publications ....................................... Danny Bollinger
Director of Marketing Operations ....................................... Jacob Taylor
Creative & Game Presentation Director ....................................... Jonathan Kornblith
Creative Editor ....................................... Nathan Davis
Content Manager & Inside Reporter ....................................... Earl K Sneed
Director of Camps and Community Basketball ....................................... Greg Nared
Camps and Community Basketball Liaison....................................... Jim Guy
Team Photographer ....................................... Glenn James
Mascot Manager ....................................... Bryon Arnold, Ted Ovletrea
Mascots ....................................... Mavs Man, Champ
MERCHANDISE
Director of Merchandising....................................... Alison Panasik
Merchandise Specialist/Assistant to Director ....................................... Allison Lewis
BROADCAST
Broadcast Manager ....................................... Julian Ochoa
TICKET SALES & SERVICES
Senior Vice President of Ticket Sales & Services ....................................... George Prokos
Director of Ticket Sales & Services ....................................... Rob Erwin
Director of Service & Retention ....................................... Yancey Jones
Premium Sales Manager ....................................... Wade Graf
Manager of Group Ticket Sales ....................................... Gail O’Bannon
Suite Administrator ....................................... Lindsay Oster
Service & Retention Account Executives ....................................... Kenny Bunch, Kayla Haby, Jayme Jackson, Ryan Kelly,
Lee Page, Connor Spurlin, Abel Tobias
Ticket Sales Account Executives ....................................... Marta Alemu, Edward Baker, Mandie Brock, Scott Chenault,
Javan Drummond, Matt Fontana, Will Jamison, Austin Kemp, Chelsea Lutz, Jeff McKee, Stephen Mudd, Marc Mundy,
Brian Nephew, Paige Peters, Ernest Rangel, Taylor Segner, Jason Sivils, Mark Slaughter, Michelle Taylor, Cory Webb
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CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS
Executive Vice President ....................................... George Killebrew
Executive Assistant ....................................... Deadrah Smith
Senior Directors Corporate Sponsorships ....................................... Clay Christopher, Price Johnson, Ryan Mackey, Billy Philips, Desiree Scott
Directors Corporate Sponsorships ....................................... Mike Mattocks, Kory Nix, Kyle Tapply
Corporate Account Executive....................................... Clark McCormack
Broadcast/Traffic Manager....................................... Karen Rickard
Director of Activation ....................................... Patrick Sorensen
Activation Managers....................................... Whitney Neil, Jason Schuchard
Sponsorship Activation Coordinator ....................................... Ryan Rosenbaum
OPERATIONS
Vice President of Operations & Arena Development ....................................... Steve Letson
Operations Manager ....................................... Lauren Anne Johnson
Events Manager ....................................... Ashley Gambino
Director of Security Operations ....................................... Derek Earls
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television ....................................... FS Southwest/TXA-21
Play-By-Play ....................................... Mark Followill
Analysts ....................................... Derek Harper, Jeff Wade
Radio ....................................... ESPN 103.3 FM
Play-By-Play ....................................... Chuck Cooperstein
Analyst ....................................... Brad Davis
Spanish Radio ....................................... ESPN Deportes 1540 AM
Play-By-Play ....................................... Victor Villalba
GAMEDAY STAFF
Public Address Announcer ....................................... Sean Heath
Stat Crew ....................................... Elizabeth Austin, Kyle Bass, Luke Balanos, Steve Beebe, Melissa Cebold, Mike Childers, Mike Conley, David Cross,
Ben Dobson, Tim Fontillas, Richard Forbes, David, Hall, Herman Hudson, Graham Hunt, Rodney Isles, Charlie Jackson, Olivia Kiespert, Chris Kimbell,
David Kinslow, Perry Mann, Todd Paige, Caitlyn Philips, Terremce Odom, Melissa Powers, Rachel Reida, Rodney Roeske, Greg Schafer, Robin Scichili
Iesha Sparks, Tony Stick, Paul Suber, Joshua Theiss, Brittany Timmerman, Lydia Wagner
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MEET THE MAVS FAMILY
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MARK CUBAN, OWNER
Since Mark Cuban purchased the Dallas Mavericks on
Jan. 4, 2000, the face of the organization has changed
dramatically.
Under his leadership, the team’s home games have become
more than just an ordinary NBA event – they have become a total
entertainment experience. That party atmosphere he helped instill
, with the return of the “Reunion Rowdies”, has carried over into
the creation of the “Mavericks ManiAACs” at American Airlines
Center.
Cuban’s whatever-it-takes attitude and commitment to winning
has grabbed everyone’s attention. From his first introduction
to the team to the end of his first season as owner, the players
responded with a 31-19 record, including a 9-1 mark in April.
The organization’s upward trend has continued since. Dallas has
won at least 50 games in 11 of the last 14 seasons and has
advanced to the NBA Playoffs in 13 of the last 14 years.
In 2006-07, the Mavericks won a franchise-high 67 games and
posted the NBA’s sixth-best record in history. Dallas won 60 games in 2002-03 and 2005-06, advancing to the Western Conference
Finals in both seasons. The Mavericks made the franchise’s first appearance in the NBA Finals in 2006 and again in 2011, winning
the World Championship vs. the Miami Heat.
Cuban has been successful in bringing a sense of pride and passion to Mavericks fans – presenting himself as the ultimate role
model, cheering from the same seats he has had for many seasons. He is the first owner in team sports to encourage fan interaction
through e-mail. It was through this personal touch that fans throughout the Metroplex, and around the world, began to notice
Cuban’s energetic personality and take notice of the Mavericks. He has personally responded to hundreds of thousands of e-mails
and several suggestions from fans have led to innovative changes.
Prior to his purchase of the Mavericks in January 2000, Cuban co-founded Broadcast.com, the leading provider of multimedia
and streaming on the Internet. Broadcast.com was sold to Yahoo! Inc. in July of 1999. MicroSolutions, a leading national systems
integrator, was co-founded by Cuban and partner Martin Woodall in 1983 and later sold to CompuServe.
Today, in addition to his ownership of the Mavericks, Cuban is the owner and chairman of AXS.tv, the world’s only all high-definition
national television network.
mark.cuban@dallasmavs.com
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TERDEMA USSERY, PRESIDENT & CEO
Terdema L. Ussery II is in his 18th year as President & CEO of the
Dallas Mavericks and President of the Dallas Mavericks Foundation.
Ussery serves as an alternate governor for the Mavericks on the
NBA Board of Governors.
Ussery came to Dallas after serving as president of Nike Sports
Management, overseeing the marketing, advertising and branding of
Nike’s most elite athletes. Nike Sports Management was also integral
in the launch of Coca-Cola’s POWERADE brand. Prior to that, he was
commissioner of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA).
In his first season with the Mavericks, he led a successful campaign
which resulted in public funding in the amount of $240 million for the
construction of the American Airlines Center. He actively participated in
the architectural selection, design and construction of the building. Ussery
was also intimately involved in securing the naming rights partnership
with Dallas/Fort Worth based American Airlines for the downtown facility.
Under his direction, the club has more than tripled revenue and
exponentially increased its media and digital footprint by establishing new
and expanding existing media partnerships across multiple platforms.
The Mavericks are entering their eleventh consecutive sold out season.
Additionally, the Dallas Mavericks Foundation has distributed over $1million-plus to over forty agencies whose aim and mission is to improve the lives of those in need. Both Sports Illustrated and
The Sporting News have ranked Ussery as one of the most powerful executives in sports, and in 2003, Ussery was named the
Corporate Executive of the Year by Black Enterprise Magazine. Additionally, the Mavericks are consistently ranked by ESPN in
the top quartile of organizations in all of professional sports.
As one of the original creators and partners of HDNet, Ussery served as its CEO for 10 years. In that capacity, he was
responsible for developing and negotiating all of the original content and distribution deals with MSO’s covering multi-digital
and non-digital platforms. On the content side, this included deals with MLB, the NHL, MLS and the NLL, and NHK, the
Japanese Broadcasting Company. On the distribution side, Ussery negotiated the launch deal with DirecTV. He was also
primarily responsible for the network’s relationship with the FCC and other governing bodies.
Ussery grew up in the Watts section of South Central Los Angeles. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University,
a master’s degree from Harvard, and a law degree from Berkeley, where he served as executive editor of the California Law
Review.
Ussery practiced banking, real estate and sports law at the firm of Morrison and Foerster representing Bank of America and
the Industrial Bank of Japan, amongst others, before joining the CBA as its deputy commissioner and general counsel. Ussery
eventually became CBA Commissioner, and his two-and-a-half-year term was highlighted by a rapid increase in franchise value
and overall league-wide financial stability. While serving as CBA commissioner, Ussery’s accomplishments were profiled in
Sports Illustrated, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and a host of other national publications.
In August 1993, Ussery was named president of Nike Sports Management. While reporting to Nike Chairman & CEO Phil
Knight, Ussery’s responsibilities included negotiating on behalf of and marketing Nike’s most elite pro athletes, including Alonzo
Mourning, Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders, Ken Griffey, Jr., Picabo Street and Roy Jones, Jr., and Dan O’Brien.
Ussery sits on the board of TreeHouse Foods, Inc., (NYSE), where he has served as Lead Independent Director. He also acted
as Lead Independent Director of The Timberland Company, most critically during its strategic sale to VF. He is a member of
the Advisory Board of Wingate Partners, LLP, a Dallas private equity partnership. He is the former Chairman of the Board of
Commissioners of the Dallas Housing Authority, and currently serves as the Vice Chairman of the Board of the Communities
Foundation of Texas.
Ussery is a former member of the Board of Trustees of Princeton University, where he served on its Executive Committee. He is
also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, where he serves on its Membership Committee. Ussery, a popular speaker
at companies and on campuses nationwide, has taught Business Ethics and Corporate Governance as an adjunct professor on
the graduate business school level.
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DONN NELSON, PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS & GENERAL MANAGER
One of the most respected minds in the NBA, Donnie Nelson is
involved in every aspect of the Mavericks basketball operations.
Nelson, who owns 29 years of NBA experience, came to
Dallas on Jan. 2, 1998, after three seasons as an assistant
coach with the Phoenix Suns.
Nelson was instrumental in rebuilding a team that suffered a
decade-long playoff drought into a perennial playoff team and
championship contender. Under Nelson, the Mavericks have won
63.3% (801-464) of their games with three 60+ win seasons,
including a franchise-record 67-win season in 2007, which tied
for the sixth-best record in NBA history.
The Mavericks are also one of only six NBA franchises to win
60 games or more three times in a five-year span. During his
tenure, the Mavericks have made the playoffs in 13 of the last
14 seasons, been to the Western Conference Finals three times,
advanced to the NBA Finals twice, captured their first Division
title in 20 years in 2007 and won their first World Championship
in 2011. Nelson successfully coached the Mavericks while his
father and former head coach, Don Nelson, was recovering from
cancer surgery in 2000-01. Donnie led the team to a 15-8 record while serving as head coach. He was the top assistant to his
father at Golden State, where he served the organization a total of eight seasons (1986-94). Nelson was also a regional scout for
the Milwaukee Bucks for two seasons (1984-86).
From 1990-2006, Nelson served as an assistant coach for the Lithuanian National Team. In that span, he helped them win three
bronze medals in four Olympiads, a silver medal in the 1995 European Championships and a gold medal in the 2003 European
Championships. In appreciation of his contributions, Nelson was awarded the Grand Cross of the Commander by the President of
Lithuania in 2004. In 1994, Nelson proudly served as a scout for USA Basketball at the World Championships in Toronto. Dream
Team II went undefeated on their way to capturing a gold medal that year.
Nelson’s tireless efforts helped crack two walls that once seemed unbreakable. He was responsible for signing the first player from
both the Soviet Union (Sarunas Marciulionis) and China (Wang Zhizhi) to NBA contracts. In addition, Nelson holds the honor of
being the only American coach to participate in a Soviet National training camp. On June 24, 1998, Nelson engineered a deal
that brought a relatively unknown German and an unheralded Canadian to Dallas. Both Dirk Nowitzki (2007) and Steve Nash
(2005, 2006) would go on to be named the NBA’s Most Valuable Player, giving the Mavericks the distinction of being the only team
in history to acquire two future MVPs in the same transaction. “Donnie has been my biggest supporter from day one,” said 12-time
NBA All-Star, 2007 MVP and 2011 NBA Finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki. “He works harder than any coach or president in the NBA. He
thinks about basketball 24 hours a day.”
Nelson also serves as the Chief Advisor for the Chinese National Basketball Team. During his five years of service, they equaled
their all-time best Olympic finish (8th) in Athens and won the Gold Medal at the 2005 and 2007 Asian Championships. In 2008,
he helped coach the team to an eighth-place finish in the Beijing Olympics. Nelson’s first exposure to the continent of Africa took
place in 1992. He has conducted clinics in North Africa, Senegal, Nigeria and South Africa. Nelson is especially proud to be
associated with the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program in Africa. This outreach program provides educational opportunities
to challenged African athletes.
In December 2002, Nelson’s heart for disadvantaged youth led to the creation of the Assist Youth Foundation, which has since
combined with the charity organization known as Little Heroes. The foundation’s goal is to advance opportunities for underprivileged
kids in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and across the globe. Additionally, he proudly serves on the board of the Make-a-Wish
Foundation. In 2009, Nelson became the co-owner of a new NBA D-League team, the Texas Legends, that is located in Frisco,
Texas. A 1986 graduate of Wheaton College (Ill.), Nelson was inducted into the school’s Hall of Honor on Oct. 3, 1997. He led
Wheaton in scoring and was an NABC All-Midwest selection. Born Sept. 10, 1962, he and his wife, Lotta, have a daughter, Christie
(8/10/92) and a son, D.J. (5/24/94).
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RICK CARLISLE, HEAD COACH
Rick Carlisle became the ninth coach in franchise
history on May 9, 2008. In six years at the helm of the
Mavericks, he led the team to three consecutive 50+
win seasons and its first-ever World Championship in
2010-11, while posting an impressive 16-5 postseason
record. Carlisle joined the Mavericks after spending
six seasons with Detroit and Indiana as a head coach.
During the 2007-08 season, Carlisle served as an
ESPN studio analyst. In nine seasons as a head coach,
Carlisle holds a career regular season record of 569399 (.588) and has led his team to the postseason on
10 occasions.
Carlisle began his head coaching career with Detroit.
During his two-season tenure, the Pistons won 61.0 percent
of their games (100-64) to go with two Central Division
championships and one trip to the Eastern Conference
Finals. Following his first season as head coach, Carlisle
earned the NBA’s Coach of the Year award in 2002.
Carlisle joined Indiana as head coach on Sept. 2, 2003.
In his first season, Carlisle led the Pacers to the NBA’s best
record (61-21), the most victories in franchise history, the
best winning percentage in franchise history and a Central
Division championship. He also led the Pacers to the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals, where they eventually lost to the
Pistons. Carlisle, including his previous two seasons with Detroit, became the first coach since Pat Riley to win 50 games and
division championships in each of his first three seasons as head coach.
The following season, the Pacers roster was overrun by injuries (Jermaine O’Neal and Jamaal Tinsley) and suspensions (due
to the Nov. 19, 2004 brawl between Indiana and Detroit at the Palace of Auburn Hills). Despite losing over 200 man games
that season, Carlisle rallied the Pacers to the NBA Playoffs. As the sixth seed, they defeated the Atlantic Division Champion
Boston Celtics in the first round, before bowing out to eventual Eastern Conference Champion Detroit in the conference
semifinals. Overall, Carlisle earned a 181-147 (.552) regular season record in Indiana and led the team to three consecutive
postseason appearances before stepping down following the 2006-07 campaign. Carlisle began his coaching career in
1989 as an assistant with the New Jersey Nets. In five seasons with the Nets, he had the opportunity to work under Hall of
Fame coaching legends Bill Fitch and Chuck Daly. Carlisle then moved on to Portland, where he spent three seasons as an
assistant under P.J. Carlesimo before joining former teammate Larry Bird’s staff in Indiana during the summer of 1997.
In 1984, Carlisle began his NBA career as the only rookie to make the Boston Celtics roster. He played three seasons in
Boston and enjoyed his best year as a pro when he averaged 9.9 minutes in 77 games for the 1986 World Champions. He
then played one year with the New York Knicks under Head Coach Rick Pitino before moving on to New Jersey, where he
played briefly for Fitch before being offered an assistant coaching position with the franchise. Collegiately, Carlisle played two
years at the University of Maine before transferring to the University of Virginia, where he was co-captain of the Cavaliers’
1984 Final Four team. A native of Ogdensburg, N.Y., he graduated in 1984 with a B.A. in psychology from Virginia. Carlisle,
and his wife, Donna, have a daughter, Abby. Carlisle enjoys golf, piano and spending time with his family, which includes two
dogs, Zoe and Daisy. member of the Council on Foreign Relations, where he serves on its Membership Committee.
REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM W-L PCT W-LPCT
2001-02 Detroit 50-32 .610
4-6
.400
2002-03
Detroit 50-32 .610
8-9
.471
2003-04
Indiana 61-21
.744
10-6 .625
2004-05
Indiana 44-38 .537
6-7
.462
2005-06
Indiana 41-41
.500
2-4
.333
2006-07
Indiana 35-47
.427
0-0
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REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM W-L PCT W-LPCT
2008-09
Dallas 50-32
.610
5-5 .500
2009-10
Dallas 55-27
.671
2-4
.200
2010-11
Dallas 57-25
.695
16-5 .762
2011-12
Dallas 36-30
.545
0-4
.000
2012-13
Dallas 41-41
.500
0-0 --2013-14
Dallas 49-33
.598
3-4 .429
TOTALS 569-399 .588
56-54 .509
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KALEB CANALES, ASSISTANT COACH
Kaleb Canales enters his second season as an assistant coach with the Mavericks,
where he will be responsible for coordinating the team’s offense. Canales joined the
Mavericks after spending nine years working in various capacities for the Portland Trail
Blazers.
Canales served as an assistant coach with Portland from 2008-09 to 2012-13. He
spent the final 23 games of 2011-12 as interim head coach of the Trail Blazers. Named
to that position on March 15, 2012, Canales, 33 at the time, was the youngest active
head coach in the league and the 13th head coach of the Trail Blazers. His 8-15 mark
at the helm was better than each of Portland’s previous three interim coaches through
23 games (Stu Inman – 5-18 in 1971-72, Rick Adelman – 7-16 in 1988-89, Kevin
Pritchard – 3-20 in 2004-05). The first Mexican-American head coach in NBA history,
Canales was elected into the National Hispanic Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.
Canales joined the Trail Blazers as a video intern in 2004 and spent the next three seasons as the team’s video coordinator.
Prior to the 2008-09 season, Canales continued his rise within the organization when he was promoted to assistant coach/video
coordinator and was then promoted to assistant coach in September 2009.
Canales guided the Trail Blazers to a 4-1 mark as head coach of their summer league teams in 2011 and 2012. Before joining the
Portland staff, Canales spent the 2003-04 season at the University of Texas-Arlington as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball
program. In 2002-03, Canales was an assistant coach for the boy’s basketball team at United High School in Laredo, Texas.
Born in Laredo, Canales earned his master’s degree in sports leadership from Virginia Commonwealth University and his bachelor’s
degree in kinesiology with a minor in Spanish from the University of Texas-Arlington. A coach at the NBA’s 2011 Basketball Without
Borders program in Brazil, Canales is the co-founder of Assist 13, a program committed to serving, contributing, and developing
youth in Laredo, Texas through basketball camps. Born July 7, 1978, Canales is the son of Victor and Alicia Canales, and has a
sister, Chantall.
MONTE MATHIS, ASSISTANT COACH
Monte Mathis enters his fifth season as an assistant coach and fouth season as
the defensive coordinator for the Mavericks after spending one season as a player
development coach. Prior to that, Mathis was the head video coordinator/scout for four
years. His responsibilities include preparing defensive game plans and coordinating
scouting reports on upcoming opponents.
In addition, he has served as the head coach of the Mavericks Summer League team
since 2009 and was an assistant coach on the summer league teams the three seasons
prior.
Mathis has a wealth of coaching experience, spending 11 years coaching in the
collegiate ranks. He came to Dallas from Xavier University (Ohio), where he was an
assistant coach. Prior to that, he spent four seasons with Ohio State University, winning
a Big Ten title in 2002. Before joining the Buckeyes in 2000, Mathis was an assistant
coach at the University of Toledo for four seasons helping lead the Rockets to their first post season appearance in twenty years.
Mathis got his start in coaching as an assistant coach at Woodward High School in Cincinnati. He then moved on to the college
ranks working as a graduate assistant at McNeese State (1994-95) and spent one season as an assistant under former NBA coach
Bill Musselman at the University of South Alabama (1995-96).
A native of Cincinnati, Mathis played for NBA coach Larry Brown at the University of Kansas before transferring to Toledo, where he
was a two-year letter winner in baseball and basketball. After graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in communications from
Toledo in 1991, Mathis played and coached in the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox farm systems for three years. His father,
Mike Mathis, was an NBA referee for twenty-five years and his three brothers, Mick, Marty & Brian all played college football with
Brian making it to the NFL for four seasons. Mathis and his wife, Ayrica, have a daughter, Ava (8), and a son, Mason (5).
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DARRELL ARMSTRONG, ASSISTANT COACH
Former Maverick Darrell Armstrong enters his sixth full season as an assistant
coach after joining Dallas midway through the 2008-09 campaign. For five
summers, Armstrong was the top assistant coach of the Mavericks Summer League
team that played in Las Vegas.
Armstrong brings 14 years of NBA experience as a player to the bench as he
assists with the development of young players as well as veterans.
After going undrafted out of Fayetteville State, Armstrong played in the Global
Basketball Association and the United States Basketball League as well as
in Cyprus and Spain. Armstrong was eventually signed as a free agent by the
Orlando Magic, thus beginning a career that saw him play 14 seasons in the NBA
with Orlando, New Orleans, Dallas, Indiana and New Jersey. He played in 840
NBA games and holds career averages of 9.2 points, 4.0 assists and 1.34 steals
in 23.7 minutes per game. During his career, Armstrong earned both the NBA’s Sixth Man Award and Most Improved Player
Award in 1999. He participated in the Slam Dunk Competition at the 1996 NBA All-Star Weekend and was a career 87.1
percent shooter from the foul line.
Armstrong was traded from New Orleans to Dallas on Dec. 3, 2004, in exchange for Dan Dickau. He played 114 games for
the Mavericks until he was traded to Indiana on June 24, 2006. A native of Gastonia, N.C., Armstrong has two daughters,
Arkia and Mayliah, and one son, Darrell, Jr.
JAMAHL MOSLEY, ASSISTANT COACH
Jamahl Mosley enters his first season as an assistant coach with Dallas. He joined
the Mavericks this past summer and was an assistant coach on the Mavericks
Summer League team that competed in Las Vegas. Prior to joining the Mavericks,
Mosley spent four seasons as an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers
from 2010-14.
Before joining the Cavaliers in July 2010, Mosley spent five seasons with the
Nuggets, the last three seasons as an assistant coach/player development. In
that role, he assisted with developing the skills and fundamentals of Nuggets
players. In his three seasons as an assistant coach, the Nuggets reached the
playoffs each year, winning 50 games or more and reaching the playoffs each
season, including winning the Northwest division twice and a trip to the Western
Conference Finals in 2009. Before joining the Denver bench, he spent two
seasons with the Nuggets working in player development and advance scouting.
Mosley was a four-year letterman at the University of Colorado from 1997 to 2001, where he is one of 27 players in school
history to score over 1,000 points. Following his collegiate career, he played four seasons of professional basketball overseas:
two years in Australia for the Victoria Titans, one year in Spain with Baloncesto Leon and one year in Korea.
A native of Milwaukee, Mosley has participated in Basketball Without Borders in Africa on two occasions.
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KEITH GRANT, ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
Keith Grant is in his 35th season with the Mavericks and serves the team as assistant
general manager.
In July 1996, Grant, whose career with the Mavericks began prior to the 1980-81
charter season, was promoted to vice president of basketball operations after serving
as director of player personnel from 1994 to 1996. From 1990 to 1994, he served
as the club’s director of scouting. In 1984, Grant served as administrative assistant/
scout. His responsibilities were expanded to include advance pro scouting prior to the
1986-87 season when Dallas went 55-27 and won the Midwest Division.
Born on Jan. 3, 1958, Grant began his pro sports career at the age of 12, serving
as a bat boy for the Oklahoma City 89ers AAA baseball team. He held several
positions during his 12-year stint with the club. Prior to graduating from Oklahoma
City University in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in business management, he played
four years of varsity baseball, spending three years on the OCU basketball staff in varying roles.
Grant, who served as the Arlington Stadium organist from 1982 to 1984, is an avid baseball fan and golfer. He and his wife, Nancy,
live in Lewisville and have three children, Jennifer, Melissa and Brian.
TONY RONZONE, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL
Tony Ronzone returned to the Mavericks as Director of Player Personnel. He reunited
with the team after serving as scout for from 1997-2000. Ronzone is responsible for
all preparation and organization surrounding the college draft and assists with the
day to day operations of the personnel department, which includes acquisitions, free
agency, salary cap and pro personnel. Also, he is responsible for the coordination
all of the scouting for Mavericks, including the NBA, NBDL, college and international
play. On May 17, 2010, Ronzone was named the Assistant General Manager/Player
Personnel of the Minnesota Timberwolves. He assisted the President with day to day
operations and coordinated all personnel, including the draft and free agency.
Prior to his time in Minnesota, Ronzone was with the Detroit Pistons for nine seasons,
most recently as the team’s Director of Basketball Operations. He started with the
Pistons in 2001, serving as the team’s Director of International Scouting until 2005
when he was promoted to Director of Basketball Operations. He was a member of
the Pistons during their NBA Championship run in 2004. As a member of the Olympic committee of F.I.B.A., Ronzone has been
very active with USA Basketball, where he serves as Director of International Player Personnel. In this position, he assisted with the
gold-medal winning men’s basketball team at the 2008 Olympics (China), the 2010 FIBA World Championships (Turkey) and the
2012 Olympics (London).
Renowned for his international basketball acumen, Ronzone began his coaching career as the youngest head coach in New
Zealand history (age 22). He has also held head coaching positions with the Saudi Arabian National Team (1992) and United Arab
Emirates Team (1992-1997). In 2001, Ronzone became the first American to coach the Chinese National Team, winning gold at
the East Asian Games with a team featuring Yao Ming. Rozone has coached or conducted clinics in over 55 countries around the
world. He is very active with NBA Basketball without Borders and has coached at Euro camp in Treviso, Italy for the past 14 years.
Ronzone played college basketball at the University of Nevada, participating in two NCAA tournaments, before finishing his
collegiate career at Long Beach State. He also played professionally overseas in New Zealand, the Philippines, along with other
countries. Tony and his wife, Tricia, have twin boys, Cade and Austin, and a daughter, Elan.
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BRAD DAVIS, PLAYER DEVELOPMENT COACH
Brad Davis is in his 14th season with the Mavericks in the player development
area. This marks his second term as a coach with the team.
Davis, who over the past 32 years has served the Mavericks as a player, coach
and community services/camps representative, is also the team’s color analyst on
all ESPN 103.3 FM broadcasts this season. Prior to his TV stint in 2007-08, he
had worked in the same capacity on radio for nine years.
In 1993-94, Davis did analysis on Mavericks road television games and served
as radio analyst on home games. He also contributed radio analysis on home
broadcasts for the first part of the 1992-93 season before spending the final
48 games of that season as an assistant coach to Mavericks interim head
coach Gar Heard.
From 1993 to 1995, Davis was a Mavericks assistant coach on Dick Motta’s coaching staff. In 1992, Davis retired as one of
only 15 players in NBA history to play 15 seasons. On Nov. 14, 1992, Davis became the first Maverick to have his jersey retired
when his No. 15 was raised to the rafters. Davis was the final member of the Mavericks 1980-81 charter season team to retire.
He lasted eight years longer with Dallas than any other member of that squad.
Davis won five straight Favorite Maverick Awards from 1982 to 1986. For his NBA career, Davis averaged 8.2 points on 51.0
percent shooting in 961 games. As a Maverick, Davis averaged 8.6 points on 51.0 percent shooting with 5.1 assists in 883
games. He began his career in 1977 as a Lakers first-round draft pick (15th overall) out of Maryland. During the offseason,
Davis continues his love of coaching by working with promising college and high school athletes to prepare them for the NBA.
He lives in Arlington with his wife, Kelli, and his children, Erin, Mike and Cara.
REGINALD JOHNSON, ADVANCE SCOUT
Reginald Johnson is in his 19th season with the Mavericks and his ninth as the
team’s advance scout. The four seasons prior, he served a dual role as a scout
and video coordinator.
Johnson began his career with the Mavericks as a merchandising coordinator,
coming to the club from a similar role with Spalding in his native Little Rock,
Ark. He later shifted to the role of assistant video coordinator and then to video
coordinator before adding scouting responsibilities during the 2002-03 season.
Born Oct. 30, 1969, in Hope, Ark., he earned his bachelor of science degree
in telecommunications at Southwest Baptist University in 1993. While at SBU,
Johnson was a four-year football starter for the Bearcats and a two-time All-MIAA
Conference team member. As a senior at Parkview Arts Magnet H.S., Johnson
was named the Arkansas State Defensive Player of the Year in basketball and helped guide his team to a state championship.
He was also an All-Star and All-State selection at quarterback.
Johnson and his wife, Terra, were married in the offseason and reside in DeSoto, Texas.
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GREG DREILING, ADVANCE SCOUT
Greg Dreiling begins his 15th season as a member of the Mavericks basketball operations staff,
the eighth in his current role.
A former center for the Kansas Jayhawks, Dreiling was a second-round choice of Indiana in the
1986 NBA Draft. He averaged 2.1 points, 2.1 rebounds and 8.9 minutes in 474 career games
with Indiana, Cleveland and Dallas.
Dreiling averaged 2.3 points and 2.6 rebounds in 94 games over two seasons with Dallas (199394, 1996-97).
Dreiling and his wife, Kelley, have been married 31 years. They have two children, Scott and Jill.
MIKE SHEDD, HEAD VIDEO COORDINATOR & SCOUT/PLAYER DEVELOPMENT COACH
Mike Shedd enters his ninth overall season with the Mavericks and fifth as the Mavericks Head
Video Coordinator and Scout/Player Development coach. Prior to that he served three seasons as
the assistant video coordinator. For the past four summers, Shedd has served as an assistant coach
on the Mavericks Summer League team and has directed the team’s draft workouts.
Prior to joining the Mavericks, Shedd spent four years as an assistant coach with men’s basketball
at Furman from 2002-06. Prior to his time at Furman, he spent two seasons at Ohio State, where
he served as video coordinator and director of summer camps for the Lady Buckeye basketball
program. In 2001, the Lady Buckeyes won the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. Prior
to his stint at Ohio State, he spent three years at Eastern Michigan as the video coordinator and
director of summer camps under head coach Milton Barnes. He was promoted to assistant coach
for the 1999-2000 campaign. While at EMU, the Eagles captured the 1997-98 Mid-America
Conference championship.
A native of Albion, Mich., Shedd earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Purdue University in 1997. He served as
head freshman football coach at Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Ind., from 1993-95 and later as the junior high school
headbasketball coach at Lafayette Central Catholic for the 1996-97 campaign.
Shedd resides in Carrollton with his wife, Andrea, and son, Greyson Michael, born in May 2013.
ROLANDO BLACKMAN, DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT
One of only two players in Dallas Mavericks history to have his number retired, Rolando Blackman
is in his sixth season as the director of basketball development. He has a range of duties, including
global scouting, sponsor relations, community representation and player development. During the
2005-06 season, he was an assistant coach after serving five seasons as a player development
coach and two seasons as the program’s director. Blackman had his No. 22 retired on March 11,
2000.
Blackman has also been part of the broadcast team in years’ past serving as a studio TV analyst for
games on Fox Sports Southwest. Blackman played 13 years in the NBA, 11 with the Mavericks and
two with the New York Knicks. He was originally drafted by the Mavericks in the first round (ninth
pick overall) of the 1981 NBA Draft. He played on six Dallas playoff teams.
The four-time NBA All-Star played with the Mavericks from 1981 to 1992 and is the team’s second-leading scorer with 16,643
points. Overall, he appears in the top 10 in 18 different statistical categories in Mavericks history. Among Maverick leaders, he is
second behind Dirk Nowitzki in field goals (6,487), field goal attempts (13,061) and starts (781). He owns many franchise regular
season, playoff and rookie records, including consecutive games without fouling out (865). In 2010, Blackman served as an
assistant coach for Turkey’s national team, winning a silver medal at the FIBA World Basketball Championship in Istanbul. In 2002,
he was an assistant coach for the German national team, leading the Germans to a bronze medal at the World Championship in
Indianapolis. He resides in Dallas.
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CASEY SMITH, HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Casey Smith begins his 11th season as the Mavericks head athletic trainer, where his primary
duties involve coordinating daily medical care, injury rehabilitation, athletic performance
department, and physician liaison. Smith joined the Mavericks in the summer of 2004 from
the sports medicine staff of the Phoenix Suns, where he was head strength and conditioning
coach and assistant athletic trainer. He is a 1994 graduate of West Virginia University with a
master’s of science in athletic training, and he received his bachelor’s of science in exercise
science from Arizona State University in 1992.
Smith recently served as athletic trainer for the USA Men’s Senior National Basketball Team,
and hadserved in that capacity since 2005, including the gold-medal-winning teams at the
2008 Beijing Olympics, 2010 FIBA Championships and 2012 London Olympics.
Smith is a native of Wellston, Ohio, and resides in Dallas with his family, Jennifer and their son, Justin.
DIONNE CALHOUN, ASSOCIATE HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Dionne Calhoun is in his 11th season with the Mavericks and first as associate head athletic
trainer. Calhoun has also spent four summers as the athletic trainer for the NBA’s Basketball
Without Borders program in Africa and four times has worked the Pete Newell Big Man Camp
(Las Vegas and Hawaii). During the summer of 2007, he served as an athletic trainer for the
Senegalese Men’s National Basketball Team.
Before joining the Mavericks, Calhoun served on the San Francisco 49ers training staff for
three seasons. Prior to the 49ers, he worked at South Bay Spine and Sport as an athletic
trainer, designing and implementing post-operative rehab programs and assessing patients.
Calhoun received a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, with an emphasis in athletic training,
from San Diego State University in 2000. After graduation, he was the head football trainer at
Marion Catholic High School (Imperial Beach, Calif.).
Born in Compton, Calif., Calhoun graduated from Banning High (Wilmington, Calif.) in 1995 and is a certified member of the
National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), the National Basketball Athletic Trainers’ Association (NBATA) and the National
Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), and is licensed as an athletic trainer in the state of Texas. For the 2012-13 season,
Calhoun was named David Craig Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year.
JEREMY HOLSOPPLE, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
Jeremy Holsopple enters his second season with the Mavericks as the Director of Athletic
Performance where his responsibilities will cover all aspects of sports performance athletic
development and technology innovation for the team.
Prior to joining the Mavericks staff, Holsopple spent four years as the Sports Performance
Coach for the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. Before joining the Red Bulls staff,
Holsopple spent time as a Strength and Conditioning Coach in the NFL Europe League and
Arena Football League, as well as stints at the University of Kentucky, University of Mississippi
and Florida Atlantic University.
Holsopple is a former walk-on football player at the University of Kentucky, where he graduated
with a degree in kinesiology and exercise physiology before going on to serve as a graduate assistant at the University of
Mississippi. Holsopple is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength and Conditioning
Association. He is also a Performance Exercise Specialist (PES) and Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) from the National
Academy of Sports Medicine.
Holsopple resides in Dallas with his wife, Marin.
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AL WHITLEY, HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER
Al Whitley enters his 11th season as Head Equipment Manager and 14th with the Dallas Mavericks.
Originally from Canada, Whitley was raised in Victoria, British Columbia, and attended the University
of New Brunswick on a basketball scholarship before transferring to Simon Fraser University in
Vancouver, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in criminology and sociology.
Whitley just completed his term as President of the NBAEMA (National Basketball Athletic Equipment
Managers Association), a League-wide association that strives to promote, advance and improve
the equipment managers profession in all of its many facets. Currently, he sits on its advisory board.
Future ambitions for Whitley include front-office sports management.
He and his wife, Priscilla, have two daughters, Koi and Kenzi.
JASON WHITE, DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING
Jason White begins his 15th season with the Mavericks and his third as director of scouting. White
started with the Mavericks in 2000 as an assistant video coordinator and progressed to work in the
role of basketball operations coordinator under Donnie Nelson.
He served the 2010-2012 seasons as the team’s director of player personnel and now as director of
scouting Jason assists in the talent evaluation of college athletes and professionals. He coordinates
the Mavericks pre-draft scouting efforts as well as organize the team’s workouts of prospective
draftees.
Jason was born in West Point, New York and attended high school in Cairo, Egypt. He graduated
with a B.A. from Southern Methodist University in 2000. While at SMU, he worked in the athletic
department serving as the video coordinator intern for the Mustangs basketball teams.
Jason and his wife, Kiley, reside in Dallas.
GARY BOREN, FREE THROW COACH
This is the
18th consecutive year Gary Boren has served as Dallas Mavericks Free Throw Shooting
GARY BOREN, FREE THROW
COACH
Coach. The Mavericks have averaged 80% over the past 15 regular seasons, and 80.9% over
the past 14 years in the playoffs, both league-leading averages by a wide margin. In the 2001
playoffs the Mavericks set an NBA playoff free throw record of 84.8%, and in the 2003 playoffs,
the Mavericks established another NBA record by making 49 consecutive free throws in one game.
The Mavericks of 2002-03, 2008-09 and 2009-10 were three of the top ten best ever NBA free
throw shooting teams.
Boren began his coaching career in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 1994. He followed
Hall of Fame Coach Don Nelson to the New York Knicks in 1995, then to the Dallas Mavericks
in 1997. Boren was Free Throw Shooting Coach for U.S. “Dream Team II”, the Gold Medal
winner in the 1994 World Championship of Basketball. He also served as Shooting Coach for
the U.S. Women’s Paralympics team, Bronze Medal winner in the 1996 Paralympics. From 2004 thru 2006, in addition to his
Mavericks duties, he served as Free Throw Shooting Coach for the Los Angeles Clippers. Coach Boren has given clinics to many
college coaching staffs and foreign national team coaches. Reference letters from those coaches and complete Mavericks free
throw statistics are at www.basketballshootinginstruction.com. He also serves as Manager of Citizens Helping America’s Schools,
a basketball, drug awareness and educational program that endorses and promotes the Elk’s “Hoop Shoot”, a nationwide free
throw shooting competition for boys and girls, ages 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13. The late Hall of Fame Coach John Wooden organized
his teaching of basketball and life lessons and his heirs perpetuate that work through www.woodencourse.com. Now affiliated
with Citizens Helping America’s Schools, Coach Wooden’s exceptional teaching information can reach over 50,000 schools and
500,000 coaches, while supporting the important youth programs of the Elks. The “Hoop Shoot” is now over 40 years old, with
over 3,000,000 participants annually. For information on this great fraternal service organization and their annual free throw
shooting contest, go to www.elks.org
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DON KALKSTEIN, DIRECTOR OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
Don Kalkstein begins his 14th season with the Mavericks as the team’s Director of Sport
Psychology. Kalkstein is responsible for the implementation and development of peak
performance and mental skills programs for players and coaches.
These programs are designed to promote the learning and application of mental skills and
techniques associated with consistent and optimal performance.
Kalkstein currently serves in the same capacity for the Texas Rangers during baseball season.
He also worked with the Rangers from 1995-2005, before leaving for the Boston Red Sox.
In his seven years with the Red Sox (2006-2012), he was a member of the World Series
Champion team in 2007. Don begins his 20th season at the professional level.
Kalkstein is a graduate of Southern Illinois University with an MS and has a C.A.S. degree in athletic counseling from
Springfield College (MA). Upon receiving his graduate degree he began and continues to run a private sports psychology
consulting business. His clients include athletes from the PGA, NFL and NASCAR and various Division I colleges.
TEAM PHYSICIANS
TEAM SCOUTS
The Mavericks team
physicians are (from
left to right) Dr. J.R.
Zamarano and Dr.
T.O. Souryal.
The Mavericks scouts are (from left to right) Dick Baker, Kevin Stacom,
Alvydas Pazdrazdis, Luca Desta and Jim Kelly.
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BUDDY PITTMAN, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
In his 17th season as senior vice president of human resources, Buddy Pittman has
been instrumental in developing and implementing improved benefit plans for all
Mavericks employees, which are among the most competitive in the professional sports
industry. In that same period, he has overseen a 40 percent growth in staffing, provided
equitable compensation practices and overseen the development and administration
of company policies and procedures.
Pittman joined the Mavericks organization as vice president of human resources in
August 1998, after serving as regional director of human resources since 1980 in the
Dallas offices of Moore Corp. Ltd., the world’s largest manufacturer of custom business
forms and systems. During that time he concurrently had stints managing dealer sales,
customer support, product development and marketing functions at Moore Business
Systems.
He graduated from North Texas in 1968, where he lettered in basketball, with a BBA and earned an MBA from UNT in 1971.
Pittman is a permanently licensed peace officer and served as a reserve deputy sheriff in Denton County from 1984 to 1988. He
also served as chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission in Argyle, Texas, for three years. Pittman, who is active in the
community, teaches an adult Sunday school class and attends North Fort Worth Baptist Church.
Born June, 10, 1942, in Ector, Texas, Pittman has a son, Jason (10/2/72), a daughter, Robin (11/13/75), a son Chase (1/18/99)
and two granddaughters, Shaye (6/8/06) and Toryn (9/9/12). Buddy and his wife, Carolyn, and son Chase, reside in Trophy Club.
Pittman lists golf, coaching youth sports and family activities like listening to Chase play a fantastic guitar and vacations to their
Colorado, Three Cross Ranch, as his favorite activities.
STEVE LETSON, VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS & ARENA DEVELOPMENT
Steve Letson is in his 31st season with the Mavericks and serves as the primary team
representative in all areas for the development of the American Airlines Center. Letson
is responsible for all game night and behind-the-scenes operations.
Letson joined the Mavericks in 1984-85 as the club’s ticket manager. That season
began a run of eight straight in which the Mavericks sold at least 12,500 season
tickets, including a six-year run (1985-91) when Dallas reached its self-imposed limit
of 14,000 season tickets. From 1984-85 through 1990-91, the Mavericks played to
98 percent of Reunion Arena’s 17,007 capacity.
Letson was promoted to director of operations in 1987 and served in the dual role
of director of operations and marketing in 1992-93 before being promoted to vice
president of operations in 1996. Prior to joining the Mavericks, Letson worked in the
athletic department at SMU from 1982 to 1984. From 1979 to 1982, Letson served
as the assistant baseball coach at Kent State, where he also earned his master’s degree in sports administration.
Born March 7, 1956, in Phoenix, Letson earned an education degree at Texas Wesleyan College, where he was also an outfielder
on the baseball team.
He and his wife, Vicky, reside in Dallas. Letson’s hobbies include maintaining physical fitness, golfing, listening to the music of Tom
Petty and the Heartbreakers and reading Robert Parker’s series of Spenser detective novels.
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GEORGE KILLEBREW, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
George Killebrew enters his 23rd season with the Dallas Mavericks being
promoted to executive vice president in 2010, previously serving as senior vice
president of corporate sponsorships for seven seasons.
He originally joined the organization in 1991 to head up all sales and marketing
for the then-Dallas-Mavericks-owned Dallas Sidekicks soccer team. He
eventually became an account executive in the Dallas Mavericks sponsorship
group. From there, he was promoted to manager of the department, director, to
vice president, and then to senior vice president.
Each season under his tenure, sponsorship revenue increased over the previous
year, and during the 2007-08 campaign, all previous records were broken. Since
that season, and as he continues in his leadership role, sponsorship revenue and
the department continue to grow and prosper.
Killebrew represented the Mavericks in all sponsorship negotiations for the American Airlines Center, starting with the naming
rights agreement with American Airlines and moving on to the Flagship Partner program, a program designed to include
elements from the Dallas Mavericks, the Stars and the American Airlines Center, all packaged together into one agreement.
A 1985 graduate of Southern Methodist University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, he worked as a sports
marketing manager for Professional Sports Publications and Learfield Communications and served as the associate executive
director of The Mustang Club in the SMU Athletic department, prior to joining the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Sidekicks.
Killebrew currently serves as chairman of the PriceWaterhouseCoopers SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors, is on the
Board of Directors for the Sports Sponsorship and Sales (s3) program at Baylor University, the Board of Directors of Goodwill
Industries of Dallas and board of the Positive Coaching Alliance.
Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, he is a collector of sports cards and sports memorabilia, and enjoys running, golfing,
horse racing and cooking. He and his wife, Anne, live in Dallas with their sons, Nash (6/8/01) and Will (5/3/05).
LESLEY BERRY, VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Lesley Berry is in her 12th season with the organization and first as vice president
of marketing and communications. She oversees all marketing, advertising,
communications, community and player relations for the team.
Lesley joined the Mavericks in 2003 as a marketing intern. Prior to her most
recent role, Lesley held positions of marketing coordinator, marketing & player
relations manager and director of marketing and player relations. She was a
part of the organization during the 2006 Finals run, 2010 NBA All-Star game in
Dallas, and the 2010-11 Championship season.
Raised in Dallas, TX, Lesley received her bachelors of business administration
with a double major in marketing and psychology from Stephen F. Austin State
University. Lesley and her husband, Tim, reside in Dallas.
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FLOYD JAHNER, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Floyd Jahner is in his 14th season as chief financial officer with the Mavericks.
Jahner, a longtime Mavericks season ticket-holder, came to the team in April 2001,
from the advertising agency of MARC USA where he served in the same capacity since
July 1998. Prior to that, he was the assistant director of policies and procedures at
Ernst & Young, where he was responsible for the development of firm-wide internal
accounting policies and procedures and the development of firm-wide best practices.
His experience also includes 10 years of real estate development and management
accounting with Temple-Inland Properties Inc., and five years in public accounting.
Jahner graduated with honors from the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., in 1981
with a double major in accounting and business administration.
He and his wife, Deb, have three sons, Jordan (10/11/86), Tyler (4/30/89) and Michael (6/21/91).
GEORGE PROKOS, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF TICKET SALES & SERVICES
George Prokos is in his 15th season with the Mavericks after joining the organization
in February 2000.
Prokos was originally hired to strengthen ticket sales and customer service and to
generate new revenue. He was one of the key players to lead the transition of the
team into American Airlines Center and has helped to redefine the sales and renewal
process used by most teams today.
Under Prokos’ leadership, the Mavericks have become one of the NBA’s leaders in
both consecutive sellouts and overall attendance. The Mavericks consistently rate
among the top teams in all of professional sports for overall customer service. Prokos
joined the Mavericks after spending 15 years in sales and marketing management
within the automotive aftermarket.
Prokos has experience in the developing, packaging and marketing of new and unique products that have been instrumental in
reshaping companies to compete in an ever-changing marketplace. The Ann Arbor, Mich., native has spent the past 30 years in the
DFW area. Having traveled extensively prior to joining the Mavericks, he is quick to point out just how progressive a city Dallas is
and that it has become one of the greatest sports towns in America.
Prokos enjoys spending his free time with his son, Niko (15), and daughter, Emerson (12). He also enjoys coaching most of his kids’
sports teams and exploring his artistically creative talents.
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DALLAS MAVERICKS
From the team’s own Boeing 757 and Boeing 767 to televisions and stereos in every locker, owner Mark Cuban has made sure the
Dallas Mavericks are nothing but first class. The numerous upgrades Cuban has made since purchasing the team in Jan. 2000,
include:
• Accommodations at five-star hotels on the road, such as the Four Seasons and the Ritz-Carlton
• Air travel, since 2001, on a team-owned Boeing 757 that has been configured to have everything an NBA player would want or
need to enjoy the shortest or longest flight
• A Mavericks bench equipped with specially designed chairs that offer back support and extra padding
• Postgame buffets for both teams catered by some of the finest restaurants in Dallas
• Lockers equipped with flat-screen 13-inch television monitors, stereos, DVD, CD players and PlayStations. The locker room was
voted “Best in the NBA” by Sports Illustrated
DIRK NOWITZKI
“There was no question since Day One that I would stay here. I love it here; I love Dallas and I love the fans. I feel
very comfortable here. I love playing basketball for the Dallas Mavericks. We have a great organization and great
fans. I am very happy to play in Dallas.”
- DIRK NOWITZKI
• 2006-07 NBA Most Valuable Player
• 2011 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player
• First Team All-NBA in 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09
• Second Team All-NBA 2001-02, 2002-03, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11
• Third Team All-NBA 2000-01, 2003-04, 2011-12
• 12-time NBA All-Star (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014)
RICK CARLISLE
“Great city, great organization and great people. The city of Dallas and the Mavericks organization are the best of the
best. My family and I are proud to be a part of Dallas’ great diversity and success.”
- RICK CARLISLE
• Coached the Mavericks to the 2011 World Championship
• 2002 NBA Coach of the Year
• Led teams to six 50-win seasons (2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11)
• Played for the 1986 Boston Celtics World Championship team
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MAVS FACILITIES
Playing in a state-of-the-art arena means high-quality facilities for the players. These facilities have been the talk of the NBA. Media
outlets from around the country, including USA Today, FOX Sports Net and ABC, have done features on the Mavericks’ facilities.
Here is a look at some of the amenities the Mavericks locker room area has to offer.
Each locker includes flat-screen monitors, DVD players and stereo equipment. The white cabinets in the back conceal a large-screen
television that the coaches and players use to review game film.
Right outside the locker room doors, players can find amenities for whatever their needs may be: a spacious weight room, a lounge
complete with a large-screen television and a pool table, a full-sized practice court with 24-hour access, hot and cold tubs along
with a hydro-therapy pool and a training/rehabilitation center adapted to compensate for NBA-sized athletes.
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THE HOME OF THE MAVERICKS
American Airlines Center is home to the Dallas Mavericks, the Dallas Stars and more than 200 premier entertainment events
annually. Consistently named one of the top 10 arenas in the world in both Billboard and Pollstar, American Airlines Center has
hosted more than 2,400 sports and entertainment events since opening in July 2001. American Airlines Center was ranked the
third in the United States for total arena ticket sales in 2012 according to Pollstar.
American Airlines Center and the surrounding 72-acre Victory Park development comprise the largest Environmental Protection
Agency brownfield project in the United States. Anchoring Victory Park, American Airlines Center serves as a backdrop to
Dallas’s most vibrant urban gathering space.
American Airlines Center’s sweeping signature arches, high-tech touches and fan-friendly atmosphere single it out as one of the
nation’s premier sports and entertainment venues. American Airlines Center’s bowl features a one-of-a-kind retractable seating
system. This unique patented design reduces the conversion time required to change between basketball, hockey or a concert
setting to two hours. The quick conversion time makes it possible to easily host both basketball and hockey the same day, while
offering great sightlines for every event.
For more information, please visit www.americanairlinescenter.com or contact David Ireland at
direland@americanairlinescenter.com
AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER HISTORY
The City of Dallas, the Dallas Mavericks and the Dallas Stars formed a private/public partnership to construct American Airlines
Center in downtown Dallas. As a result, the Mavericks and Stars committed to remain in Dallas for 30 years. American Airlines
Center, the anchor of the Victory Park development, transformed an industrial site into what is considered the new gateway
to downtown Dallas. The partnership between the city and the teams was announced on Oct. 3, 1997, with the Dallas City
Council approving a Master Agreement on Dec. 10, 1997. A referendum by Dallas voters passed Jan. 17, 1998. Hillwood,
chaired by Ross Perot, Jr., was the project’s developer. American Airlines Center, Hillwood and the City of Dallas reached a fairshare agreement to include minority participation in the construction of the facility, and Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, Inc., served
as financial advisor for the arena.
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We’d love any game
with this much air.
We’re proud to be the official airline of the
Dallas Mavericks. But as much as we love basketball,
we don’t see anything wrong with a little traveling.
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AMERICAN AIRLINES
OFFICIAL AIRLINE OF THE DALLAS MAVERICKS
Whether you’re following the Dallas Mavericks or any other NBA team, American Airlines can get you where you need to
be. American flies to the hometown of every NBA team – from Portland to Miami – making it easy to catch the Mavericks
anywhere their road schedule takes them. As the official airline of the Mavericks, we’re proud to have our name on the
team’s home, American Airlines Center.
AMERICAN AIRLINES
American Airlines is the world’s largest airline operating over 6,700 daily flights to more than 330 destinations from its
hubs in Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Washington,
D.C. The more than 100,000 employees at American focus on providing an exceptional travel experience for our
customers in more than 50 countries across the globe.
The American Airlines AAdvantage® and US Airways ® Dividend Miles programs, which will be combined in 2015, allow
members to earn miles for travel, vacation packages, car rentals, hotel stays and everyday purchases. Members of both
programs can redeem miles for tickets as well as upgrades to First Class and Business Class. In addition, AAdvantage
members can redeem miles for vacation packages, car rentals, hotel stays and retail products.
American has nearly 600 mainline aircraft and 90 large regional jets on order. With continued new aircraft deliveries
over the next several years, American will have one of the most modern and efficient fleets in the industry and a solid
foundation for continued investment in technology, products and services. American is a founding member of the
oneworld® alliance, whose members and members-elect serve nearly 1,000 destinations in more than 150 countries
with more than 14,000 daily flights.
ENHANCING THE TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
American Airlines has a longstanding commitment to North Texas. The airline relocated its headquarters from New
York to Fort Worth in 1979, and since then, has become an important economic engine for the region. Dallas/Fort
Worth International Airport (DFW) has grown to become American’s largest hub and a central gateway to its extensive
international and domestic network. At DFW alone, American operates 800 daily flights to nearly 200 destinations in 26
countries. Since 2013, American has added new nonstop flights connecting Hong Kong, Seoul and Shanghai to DFW,
reinforcing the airline’s commitment to expanding and strengthening its presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
Connect with American on Twitter @AmericanAir and Facebook.com/AmericanAirlines.
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
DALLAS MAVERICKS FOUNDATION
The Dallas Mavericks Foundation is dedicated to using our unique platform to build a stronger community by
empowering youth, women and families who need us most through financial support, advocacy and service.
ABOUT US: The Dallas Mavericks possess a strong sense of social responsibility, acknowledging that a community is only as
strong as its weakest link. Established in October 1996, the Mavs Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private charity, and although it is
affiliated with the Dallas Mavericks professional basketball team, it is incorporated as a separate business entity.
Because of the high-profile nature of the sport of basketball and its athletes, the Mavs Foundation has the opportunity to assist
local projects and programs to increase the impact and availability of community resources. The Mavs Foundation supports the
programs and organizations in the Metroplex which address the community’s most pressing problems involving women, children
and families in need.
MAVS FOUNDATION GRANTS: Each grant cycle, the Dallas Mavericks Foundation Board Members select grant recipients
which receive $25,000 from the Mavs Foundation for programming. In 2013-14, the Mavs grant recipients included Friends of
Wednesday’s Child, Genesis Women’s Shelter, Reading and Radio Resource, and Texas Scottish Rite Hospital.
BASKETBALL COURT REFURBISHMENT
The Mavs Foundation dedicates a new or renovated basketball court at a local non-profit each season in order to promote
healthy living, spread the game of basketball and provide a safe environment within communities in need. For this project, the
Mavericks Foundation provides a new court, basketball goals and other essential equipment. For more information on Court
Refurbishment projects, please visit mavsfoundation.com.
The Mavs Foundation supports the programs and organizations in the Metroplex that address the community’s most pressing
problems involving youth, specifically education, good health and community service activity. Visit www.mavsfoundation.com for
a complete listing of previous award recipients and programs.
READING & LEARNING CENTER
Every season, the Mavs Foundation dedicates a new Reading & Learning Center at a local facility that is in need of a new
technology room to help kids with their homework and adults with job-skill training and other valuable tools.
During the 2013-14 season, the Foundation dedicated a Reading & Learning Center at Fortress Youth Development Center on
the South side of Fort Worth, TX. The center, complete with 24 workstations, was funded by the Mavs Foundation and designed
by Benson Hlavaty Architects. For more information on the Reading & Learning Center program, please visit
mavsfoundation.com.
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS
The Dallas Mavericks Community Relations department strives to give back to the community by providing children and young
adults the opportunity to better themselves through health, education and a variety of other programs including:
COMMUNITY TICKET BLOCK PROGRAM: The Dallas Mavericks Community Ticket Block Program provides the opportunity for
corporations and individuals to donate tickets to underprivileged youth. Nonprofit organizations interested in being considered
for these tickets should send a letter of request on agency letterhead, along with their 501(c)(3) status to: Community Ticket
Block, Dallas Mavericks, 2909 Taylor Street, Dallas, TX 75226.
ACADEMIC ALL-STARS: For the seventh season, the Mavs are recognizing students for their efforts in the classroom. This
program recognizes elementary and middle school students who are either excelling in school or have made significant
improvements between grading periods and rewards them with a Mavs goody bag, including an autographed photo. For more
information, visit the Community Corner at mavs.com.
TEACHER RECOGNITION PROGRAM: Every season, the Mavs recognize 10 Metroplex teachers who make a difference in the
lives of youth. Students, principals or parents are asked to nominate their teachers and describe in a 150-words-or-less essay
why their teacher should be recognized. The winners receive $1,000 for themselves and $1,000 for their school.
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HOLIDAY OUTREACH: Each year, the Mavs host two private parties for underprivileged youth in the area: the Turkey Dunk
Thanksgiving Party and a December holiday party. Both events give the players the opportunity to interact with children who
desperately need attention and positive male role models.
FAN PACK: Fans interested in general information about the team may request a complimentary fan pack by calling 214-747MAVS.
SPEAKER’S BUREAU: The Dallas Mavericks Speakers Bureau was created in a continued effort to make an impact in the
community. The bureau consists of Mavericks broadcast announcers and staff who speak to community groups and organizations
in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Topics include life on the road, coaching strategies and motivational speeches. For more
information, please visit mavs.com.
MAVS FIT CHALLENGE: As part of NBA Fit, the Dallas Mavericks host a MAVS FIT Challenge in January. The focus of the
MAVS FIT Challenge is to encourage youth to make healthy decisions and track their eating and exercise habits through a points
system. Students win prizes based on their level of participation.
DONATION REQUESTS: Autographed items are donated to fundraisers, auctions, raffles and more in the Dallas area to help
raise funds for schools, churches and other nonprofit organizations. All requests must be received in writing via fax at least 60
days in advance of the event on agency or company letterhead and should include a 501(c)(3) form or tax ID number. Please
fax all requests to 214-752-3860, Attn: Donations/Community Services.
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NBA CARES
NBA Cares is the league’s global social responsibility program that builds on the NBA’s mission of addressing important social
issues in the United States and around the world. Through this program, the NBA, its teams and players have donated more
than $237 million to charity, completed more than 3 million hours of hands-on community service, and created more than
895 places where kids and families can live, learn, or play, in 25 countries and territories on five continents. NBA Cares works
with internationally recognized youth-serving programs that support education, youth and family development, and healthrelated causes, including: KaBOOM!, Special Olympics, YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, UNICEF, the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, Share Our Strength and GLAAD.
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BASKETBALL PROGRAMS
The Dallas Mavericks work year-round to support and promote basketball throughout North
Texas. Among the most comprehensive in the NBA, the Dallas Mavericks Community Basketball
programs help develop the skills of young basketball players and encourage an enthusiasm
for the sport in kids of all ages. The Mavericks Community Basketball programs include Dallas
Mavericks Hoop Camp, Dallas Mavericks Skills Academy and the Dallas Mavericks Basketball
Leagues.
HOOP CAMP
The goal of Dallas Mavericks Hoop Camp, presented by Academy Sports & Outdoors, is to provide a high-quality, fundamental
teaching and playing environment for boys and girls ages 8 to 18. Hoop Camp kids have the opportunity to work with excellent
basketball teachers and coaches and improve by learning and playing in an intensive and enjoyable weeklong camp.
Dallas Mavericks Hoop Camp began in 1994 with five camps and 465 kids. Community demand has driven the program to
grow each year. In 2014, 19 Hoop Camps were held at various locations throughout the Metroplex. Since its inception, over
52,000 kids have participated in Hoop Camp.
Kids are the number-one priority at Hoop Camp. The hand-picked Hoop Camp coaching staff is made up of professional
teachers, coaches and collegians who have demonstrated a proven ability to work with kids, help them improve and enjoy
playing the game.
Camp highlights include daily awards and prizes for every camper, as well as visits from special guest speakers, including
Mavericks players, coaches and other NBA guests. During the upcoming season, the Mavericks plan to hold a Holiday Hoop
Camp, a Spring Break Hoop Camp, and 18 Summer Hoop Camps.
Each year the Mavericks Ballboys and Ballgirls are selected from Hoop Camp attendees from the age of 13 through 18. These
hardworking, bright and dedicated Hoop Camp kids are chosen to work at Mavericks games to reward them for their efforts and
dedication to the Mavericks. It’s a great opportunity for the kids and helps the team identify potential good workers for the future.
Hoop Camp is presented by Academy Sports and Outdoors. Other sponsors include Dr Pepper Bottling Company of Texas,
Gatorade, adidas, America’s Best Sports Photography, and All My Sons Moving and Storage
Other Community Basketball programs include NBA 101, the Parent-Kid Basketball Clinics and the Youth Leagues Coaches
Clinic.
MAVS SKILLS ACADEMY
The Mavs Skills Academy is designed to help intermediate and advanced players ages 8-18 develop a strong base of fundamental
basketball skills. The program consists of small group workouts emphasizing footwork, shooting, passing, and ball handling.
Players will learn how to create their own shot as well as scoring opportunities for others. Courses meet once per week for a
one hour workout and last for six weeks.
MAVERICKS BASKETBALL LEAGUES
Beginning its 22nd year, the Dallas Mavericks Basketball League program invites recreation organizations all across North Texas
to team up with the Mavericks to assist them in running quality basketball leagues for players of all ages.
For more information on any of these programs, visit mavs.com or call 214.747.MAVS
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MAVS.COM & SOCIAL NETWORKS
For the latest information on the Dallas Mavericks, log on to mavs.com. The website features bios and statistics on all the players,
plus up-to-date player transactions and exciting news stories about your favorite Mavericks. The site also features Mavericks
promotions and events that are being held around Dallas/Fort Worth. Mavs.com is part of nba.com, the NBA’s official website.
Stay connected to everything Mavs! Sign up on mavs.com to receive email and text alerts for information on special events,
ticket offers and upcoming games, as well as Mavs insider information through Inside Dish, the Mavs official newsletter. Be
the first to see our social content before we push on all our social platforms by downloading Cyber Dust and adding us
+letsgomavs. Receive tweets from the Mavs official twitter page:twitter.com/dallasmavs. Download the official mobile app
of the Dallas Mavericks to your Android smartphone, iPhone or iPad. Get connected to other Mavs fans on the Mavs official
facebook page: facebook.com/dallasmavs. You can also hang out with the Mavs via Google+ Hangouts: https://www.google.
com/+DallasMavs. Photos are huge and you can follow ours on Instagram: @DallasMavs. Get behind the scenes look at what
goes on before, during and after the game by adding us on Snapchat (mavs) and on Vine (dallasmavs). And don’t forget about
our Youtube channel that hosts all sorts of videos featuring your Mavs, youtube.com/dallasmavericks. Be sure to check out
mavswiki.com for all the Mavs history and facts you could ever need. Visit mavs.com today for a full listing of all the Mavs sites.
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MAVERICKS STREET TEAM
The Dallas Mavericks bring the fun and excitement of the NBA to the streets of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex with the
Mavericks Street Team. The Dallas Mavericks Excursion, provided by North Texas Ford Dealers, is the Street Team’s primary
mode of transportation. It is a traveling interactive basketball experience that sports a customized wrap in Mavericks colors,
flat-screen video monitors and a state-of-the-art sound system with CD/DVD equipment and video games, as well as a public
address system.
The custom-designed SUV is ready and able to entertain anywhere, presenting the unique sights and sounds of Mavericks
basketball. The Dallas Mavericks Big Shoe Inflatable is another great Street Team attraction. Fans can practice their free throws,
jumpshots and three-pointers or compete against their friends in a 30-second shooting challenge.
The Mavericks Street Team takes the excitement and entertainment of NBA basketball to neighborhoods throughout the
Metroplex. Offering basketball contests, clinics and great prizes, it is nonstop fun for everyone.
For Mavericks Street Team appearance information, please call 214.747.MAVS
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DALLAS MAVERICKS DANCERS
This 2014-15 season marks the 26th year the Dallas Mavericks Dancers have been entertaining basketball fans. Considered
among the best in the NBA, the squad includes professional dancers who will appear at all Mavericks home games. The
Dancers are also active in the community, making numerous public appearances throughout the Metroplex.
Mallory Mills is the Director of the Dallas Mavericks Dancers, and is a highly respected dancer and accomplished choreographer.
Mallory has been dancing for the past 24 years, seven of those years for the Mavericks. Her 24 years of dance experience
include working for American Dance and Drill Team Company and The Dallas Powerhouse of Dance under the direction of
Shella Sattler. Mallory served as captain of her high school drill team, and was an accomplished dancer, winning three solo
National Dance Champion titles. During her time with the Dallas Mavericks she was selected to dance on the first-ever NBA
All-Star Dance Team at the 2007 Las Vegas NBA All-Star Game. Mallory also represented the NBA and the Dallas Mavericks at
NBA promotional events in the Philippines and South Korea in conjunction with NBA Asia. Today she works with aspiring dancers
on both competitive and high school dance teams, providing dance instruction, direction and choreography.
Sponsors for the Dallas Mavericks Dancers include BED HEAD, Muse the Salon, Planet Tan & Palm Beach Tan, Trophy Fitness
Club, CryoUSA, Diva Hosiery and Laser Beauty Medical Spa.
Mavs Dancer appearance information for your business or organization, call 214.747.MAVS.
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MAVS MAN
Mavs Man, the Dallas Mavericks high-flying crusader of the court, continues to grow in popularity with children throughout the
Metroplex and around the world.
In his 18th season with the Mavericks, Mavs Man has taken his unique brand of highflying entertainment to hundreds of
thousands of people each year in places such as London, Mexico City, New York and Paris.
In addition to his game-day theatrics and autograph signings, Mavs Man appears at local schools, hospitals, parades and
community events. He is a goodwill ambassador who exemplifies the positive values of good sportsmanship, teamwork and
having a great attitude. Since 1996, Mavs Man has inspired and motivated kids to shoot for success by being accountable for
doing their best in all aspects of their lives.
CHAMP
Every superhero has a sidekick, and Mavs Man is no different. Champ is a true “blue” Mavs fan and a workhorse in the silly
department. This friendly, furry horse made his debut during the 2002-03 season.
In addition to assisting Mavs Man, Champ also entertains the crowd with his own innovative skits and mascot antics. Champ is
also involved in the Metroplex community, visiting local schools and hospitals as well as making appearances in parades and
other events.
Mavs fans now consider the duo as “The Hardest Working Mascots in the NBA.”
Both Mavs Man and Champ are available to make appearances throughout the year. Call 214.747.MAVS to schedule an
appearance. Be sure to check out additional photos and information on their personal web pages at mavs.com.
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MAVS MANIAACS
The Mavs ManiAACs are the original male-performance squad in the NBA, and are in their 13th full season as the hip-hop
dance troupe of beefy men who entertain Mavs fans during home games. Captains for the Mavs ManiAACs are Rob “Big Rob”
Maiden and Kendal “Crazy K” Davis.
The ManiAACs, originally created to enhance the game experience for fans during the 2002 playoffs, became instant fan
favorites who have continued to add to the festive environment of Mavs games and other special events including two All-Star
performances in 2005 and in 2010.
The Mavs ManiAACs have also appeared nationally on “The Tonight Show” and “The Best Damn Sport Show Period.” And in
the summer of 2010, you caught them on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, where they went all the way to the live Hollywood round
and the top 48! The ManiAACs are active in the community, making numerous public appearances throughout the Metroplex.
They are sponsored by Elevation Fitness Club.
For Mavs ManiAACs appearance information, please call 214.747.MAVS.
MAVS DRUMLINE
The Dallas Mavericks Drumline was founded in 2003 by a gifted group of percussionists who perform at every Dallas Mavericks
home game on the Budweiser Sound Stage located inside American Airlines Center. Their percussion prowess continues to
entertain fans with in-game percussion features, which have resulted in the Dallas Mavericks Drumline being ranked among the
best live bands in the NBA. In addition, the Mavs Drumline had the privilege of performing at the 2006 NBA All-Star Game in
Houston and the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in AT&T Stadium.
For Mavs Drumline appearance information, please call 214.747.MAVS
DR PEPPER HOOP TROOP
The Dr Pepper Hoop Troop is a high-energy group that can be seen launching T-shirts into the stands with their gigantic
slingshot or entertaining the crowd during timeouts at all Mavs home games. In addition to their on-court antics, the Dr Pepper
Hoop Troop also appears at Mavs community events in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. The Dr Pepper Hoop Troop is proudly
sponsored by the Dr Pepper Bottling Company of Texas.
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE ORGANIZATION
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PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
ARENA ENTERTAINMENT
PLAYERS
PLAYERS
ROSTER
PLAYER BIOS
CONTENTS
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
PLAYERS
MEDIA
ROSTER
2014-2015 TEAM ROSTER
No.
7
5
6
9
11
2
20
24
1
14
41
25
4
3
34
Player
Al-Farouq Aminu
Jose Juan Barea
Tyson Chandler
Jae Crowder
Monta Ellis
Raymond Felton
Devin Harris
Richard Jefferson
Ricky Ledo
Jameer Nelson
Dirk Nowitzki
Chandler Parsons
Greg Smith
Charlie Villanueva
Brandan Wright
Pos
F
G
C
F
G
G
G
F
G
G
F
F
C-F
F
C-F
Ht
6-9
6-0
7-1
6-6
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-7
6-7
6-0
7-0
6-10
6-10
6-11
6-10
Wt
220
185
245
228
185
205
185
230
200
200
245
230
260
238
240
AT A GLANCE
DOB
09/21/1990
06/26/1984
10/02/1982
07/06/1990
10/26/1985
06/26/1984
02/27/1983
06/21/1990
09/10/1992
02/09/1982
06/19/1978
10/25/1988
01/08/1991
08/24/1984
10/05/1987
HEAD COACH
Rick Carlisle, Virginia
PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
Donn Nelson, Wheaton College
ASSISTANT COACHES
Monte Mathis, Toledo
Kaleb Canales, Texas-Arlington
Jamahl Mosley, Colorado
Darrell Armstrong, Fayetteville State
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT COACH
Brad Davis, Maryland
HEAD VIDEO COORDINATOR/SCOUT
Mike Shedd, Purdue
ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR
Jeremy Holsopple, Kentucky ATHLETIC TRAINER
Casey Smith, Arizona State
ASSOCIATE HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Dionne Calhoun, San Diego State
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Prior to NBA/Country
Wake Forest/USA
Northeastern/Puerto Rico
Dominguez HS (CA)/USA
Marquette/USA
Lanier HS (MS)/USA
North Carolina/USA
Wisconsin/USA
Arizona/USA
Providence/USA
St. Joseph’s/USA
Würzburg/Germany
Florida/USA
Fresno State/USA
Connecticut/USA
North Carolina/USA
NBA Exp
4
8
13
2
9
9
10
13
1
10
16
3
3
9
6
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYERS
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
ROSTER
HOW THE MAVS WERE BUILT
FREE AGENTS
2014
- Jose Juan Barea (signed as a free agent on 10/29/14)
- Charlie Villanueva (signed as a free agent on 9/23/14)
- Al-Farouq Aminu (signed as a free agent on 7/29/14)
- Jameer Nelson (signed as a free agent on 7/24/14)
- Richard Jefferson (signed as a free agent on 7/21/14)
- Devin Harris (re-signed on 7/17/14)
- Chandler Parsons (signed as a free agent on 7/15/14)
- Dirk Nowitzki (re-signed on 7/15/14)
2013
- Brandan Wright (re-signed on 7/25/13)
- Monta Ellis (signed as a free agent on 7/23/13)
OBTAINED VIA TRADE
2014
- Greg Smith (from Chicago in exchange for the rights to Tadija Dragicevic on 7/14/14)
- Tyson Chandler (from New York along with Raymond Felton in exchange for Samuel Dalembert, Jose Calderon, Wayne Ellington, Shane Larkin and two 2014 second round picks on 6/25/14)
- Raymond Felton (from New York along with Tyson Chandler in exchange for Samuel Dalembert,
Jose Calderon, Wayne Ellington, Shane Larkin and two 2014 second round picks on 6/25/14)
2013
- Ricky Ledo (draft rights from Philadelphia in exchange for a future second round pick on 6/28/13)
2012
- Jae Crowder (draft rights from Cleveland, along with draft rights to Jared Cunningham and Bernard James, in exchange for Kelenna Azubuike and the draft rights to Tyler Zeller on 6/28/12)
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
09/21/1990
POSITION
FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’9” | 220 LBS
YEARS PRO
4 YEARS
FROM
WAKE FOREST
CAREER HIGHS
20
8
17
4
7
12
13
8
16
20
6
4
4
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AT NEW ORLEANS
4 TIMES
VS. DALLAS
VS. UTAH
VS. NEW JERSEY
AT BOSTON
AT BOSTON
AT DALLAS
VS. DALLAS
2 TIMES 2 TIMES
VS. GOLDEN STATE
5 TIMES
AT INDIANA
11/9/10
VS. TORONTO
2 TIMES
VS. DALLAS
AT HOUSTON
2 TIMES
AT HOUSTON
AT DENVER
VS. DETROIT
VS. DALLAS
VS. DALLAS
VS. L.A. CLIPPERS
2 TIMES
AT SAN ANTONIO
VS. MIAMI
3/19/14
12/4/13
11/28/10
11/15/10
1/16/13
1/16/13
4/17/13
12/4/13
3/21/12
11/21/12
PLAYOFFS
PTSN/A
FGM
N/A
FGA
N/A
3FGM
N/A
3FGA
N/A
FTM
N/A
FTA
N/A
OR
N/A
DR
N/A
REB
N/A
AST
N/A
BLK
N/A
STL
N/A
MIN
N/A
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
19
8
17
2
3
6
10
6
16
20
6
3
4
45
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
AL-FAROUQ AMINU
AL-FAROUQ AMINU #7
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
12/4/13
12/28/13
4/12/14
4/2/14
12/11/13
12/4/13
12/4/13
3/26/14
11/25/13
3/22/14
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THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
AL-FAROUQ AMINU
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the L.A. Clippers in the first round (eighth overall pick) of the 2010 NBA Draft…traded with Eric Gordon, Chris Kaman and a first round pick to New
Orleans in exchange for Chris Paul and two second round picks (12/14/11)…signed by Dallas (7/29/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds averages of 6.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.0 steal and 23.2 minutes in 303 career games (171 starts) with the L.A. Clippers and New Orleans.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 7.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.0 steal and 25.6 minutes in 80 games (65 starts)…5 double-doubles…19 games with 10+ points…10 games
with 10+ rebounds, including a career-high-tying 20-rebound game vs. DAL (12/4/13)…season-high 4 steals at SA (11/25/13)…14 points (6-10 FGs, 1-1
3FGs, 1-4 FTs) and 9 rebounds in 41 minutes at CHI (12/2/13)…1st double-double with 16 points (8-17 FGs) and season-high 20 rebounds in 34 minutes
vs. DAL (12/4/13)…grabbed 10 rebounds vs. OKC (12/6/13)…2nd double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds vs. DET (12/11/13)…11 points and 8
rebounds vs. DEN (12/27/13)…9 points and 15 rebounds vs. POR (12/30/13)…3rd double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds at DAL (1/11/14)…
team-high 13 rebounds vs. SA (1/13/14)…team-high 18 points at MIN (1/29/14)…5th double-double with season-high (team-high) 19 points to go with 10
rebounds vs. TOR (3/19/14)…12 points in a season-high 45 minutes vs. MIA (3/22/14)…tied a career high with 6 assists in a victory vs. LAC (3/26/14)…
grabbed all of his 9 rebounds in the 2nd quarter at POR (4/6/14). 2012-13: Averaged 7.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 27.2 minutes in 76 games
(71 starts)…led the team in scoring 3 times and in rebounding 26 times…in season opener, 17 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks and 2 steals vs. SA
(10/31/12)…15 points (7-10 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 8 rebounds and 2 steals vs. UTA (11/2/12)…10 points, 8 rebounds and 4 steals in win at LAC (11/26/12)…
recorded his 5th straight 10+ rebound game at NY (1/13/13)…season-high 18 points to go with 9 boards and 2 steals in win at BOS (1/16/13)…careerhigh 6 assists to go with 10 rebounds, 7 points, 3 steals and 2 blocks vs. DAL (2/22/13)…12 points, 16 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 blocks in 38 minutes vs. LAL
(3/6/13)…16 points and career-high 20 rebounds (8 OR) in season finale at DAL (4/17/13). 2011-12: Averaged 6.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 0.9 steals and
22.2 minutes in 66 games…led the team in scoring twice, and in rebounds 10 times…was 1 of 3 NO players to appear in all 66 games…led the team with
95 offensive rebounds on the season…2 double-doubles…14 games with 10+ points…3 games with 10+ rebounds…in the last 10 games of the season,
averaged 9.8 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.7 steals in 34 minutes, surpassing 10+ points 5 times and 10+ rebounds twice…11 points at UTA
(1/2/12)…made 1st start with NO vs. PHI (1/4/12) and pulled down 4 rebounds in 19 minutes…1st double-double with 15 points and season highs of 12
rebounds and 4 steals at DAL (1/7/12)…dished out a season-high 5 assists to go with 8 rebounds, 4 points, 1 steal and 1 block at DEN (1/9/12)…14 points
and 4 rebounds at DET (2/4/12)…12 points and 5 rebounds in 25 minutes vs. POR (2/10/12)…14 points and 6 boards at OKC (2/20/12)…recorded a
season-high 4 blocked shots, while adding 3 points and 5 rebounds vs. GS (3/21/12)…15 points (7-8 FGs) at LAC (3/26/12)…season-high 17 points to
go with 8 rebounds and 2 steals in home finale vs. HOU (4/19/12)…2nd double-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists in season finale at HOU
(4/26/12). 2010-11: Averaged 5.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 17.9 minutes in 81 games (14 starts)…his 45 3-pointers were the 5th-most on the team…led
team in steals 17 times, scoring once and rebounds twice…14 games with 10+ points…among NBA rookies, finished 18th in scoring, 15th in rebounds, 4th
in 3FG% (.315) and 4th in FT% (92-119 FTs, .773)…season-high 20 points (7-10 FGs, 2-3 3PGs, 4-5 FTs) to go with a team-high 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 2
steals in 30 minutes at NO (11/9/10)…in 1st career NBA start, 6 points (2-5 FGs, 1-1 3PGs, 1-2 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 19 minutes vs. DET (11/12/10)…17
points (7-11 FGs, 3-5 3PGs), 4 rebounds and 3 assists in 28 minutes at MIN (11/17/10)…12 points (4-4 3FGs) in 26 minutes vs. UTA (11/28/10).
INTERNATIONAL CAPSULE
SUMMER 2013: Competed for Nigeria at the 2013 FIBA Africa Championship (Ivory Coast) and averaged 11.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.3
steals in 7 games…shot 56.1% from the field and 78.6% from the line. SUMMER 2012: Was a member of the 2012 Nigerian National Team participating in
the 2012 Summer Olympics in London…in 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Caracas, Venezuela), averaged 13.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and
2.4 assists in 5 games…in 2012 Olympic Games (London), averaged 7.8 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 5 games. SUMMER 2008: Played in the
Nike Hoop Summit as a member of the USA Jr. National Select Team as a senior in high school.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Averaged 14.4 points and 9.4 rebounds in 62 games over his two-year collegiate career at Wake Forest. 2009-10: As a sophomore, averaged 15.8 points,
10.7 rebounds and accumulated 44 blocks in 31 games while shooting 44.7% from the field…named an honorable mention AP All-American and Second
Team All-ACC…1 of 5 players in major conference college basketball to average a double-double…led Demon Deacons in scoring, rebounding and blocks…
became first Demon Deacon to lead ACC in rebounding since Tim Duncan did it in 1997…1 of 3 players to rank in top 10 in ACC in 7 statistical categories…
led ACC with 19 double-doubles…recorded team-high 46 dunks. 2008-09: As a freshman, averaged 12.9 points and 8.2 rebounds in 31 games while
shooting 51.6% from the field…named a Freshman All-American by the Sporting News…selected to ACC All-Freshman Team…finished as runner-up in voting
for ACC Rookie of the Year…named ACC Rookie of the Week 5 times (Dec. 1, Jan. 5, Jan. 19, Feb. 2, Mar. 9), tying the school record previously set by Rodney
Rogers and Chris Paul…named the ACC Freshman of the Year by CBSSports.com…ranked 2nd on the team in blocks (38), 3rd in steals (30) and 4th in assists
(46)…led all ACC freshmen in rebounding and was 2nd among rookies in scoring…ranked 5th in the ACC in rebounding and 4th in defensive rebounds (5.9
drpg)…posted 10 double-doubles on the season, more than doubling the combined total of all other ACC freshmen…finished with the 3rd-highest rebounding
total (253) and 3rd-best rebounding average (8.2) for a freshman in program history…had the 5th-most blocked shots (38) ever by a Deacon freshman…
combined with James Johnson to become the 4th-best rebounding duo in program history, averaging a combined 16.7 rebounds per game…22 games with
10+ points.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Born Sept. 21, 1990, in Atlanta, Ga….descends from a line of Nigerian kings…name is pronounced “al-fuh-ROOK ah-MEE-noo”…name Al-Farouq means
“the chief has arrived”…son of Aboubakar Aminu and Anjirlic Aminu…older brother Alade was a 2010 D-League All-Star with Erie and Bakersfield and was
signed to a 10-day contract by the Miami Heat on March 28, 2010...also has a younger brother…led Norcross High School to back-to-back Georgia 5A state
titles in 2007-08…member of the 2008 McDonald’s All-American Team and played in the Jordan Brand Classic…spoke to McDonald’s All-American nominees
from the State of Louisiana prior to a home game about the importance of hard work…visited Ochsner Medical Center in April of 2012 to speak with patients
and employees…participant in the 2012 Sprite Slam NBA Development Camp in Zambia (Africa) for the NBA Basketball Without Borders program.
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THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
AL-FAROUQ AMINU
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2010-11 LAC81 14 1452
17.9160406.39445 143.31592 119.77375 1922673.3 60 12159 10325 4575.6
2011-12NO66211477
22.4
150
365
.411
1347.277
86114
.754
95213
308
4.766136
599134399
6.0
2012-13 NO 76 71 2066
27.2225474.4754 19 .211101137.7371394465857.7 10315392 11651 5557.3
2013-14 NO 80 65 2045
25.6234494.47413 48 .27191 137.6641293674966.2 11414782 88 38 5727.2
TOTAL
3031717040
23.27691739
.44275 257.292370507.7304381218
1656
5.5 3435572923981481983
6.5
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
06/26/1984
POSITION
GUARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’0” | 185 LBS
YEARS PRO
8 YEARS
FROM
NORTHEASTERN
CAREER HIGHS
29
11
22
5
9
9
10
5
9
10
15
1
4
48
AT MILWAUKEE
AT MILWAUKEE
AT OKLAHOMA CITY
6 TIMES
3 TIMES
AT UTAH
2 TIMES
AT GOLDEN STATE
AT OKLAHOMA CITY
2 TIMES AT DENVER
14 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. GOLDEN STATE
PLAYOFFS
PTS
22
VS. L.A. LAKERS
FGM9
VS. L.A. LAKERS
FGA
14
2 TIMES
3FGM
4
VS. MIAMI
3FGA
5
3 TIMES
FTM
4
AT L.A. LAKERS
FTA
4
5 TIMES
OR
2
2 TIMES
DR
5
AT SAN ANTONIO
REB
5
AT SAN ANTONIO
AST
8
VS. L.A. LAKERS
BLK
1
AT SAN ANTONIO
STL
2
AT MIAMI
MIN
33
VS. SAN ANTONIO
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JOSE JUAN BAREA
JOSE JUAN BAREA #5
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
1/1/11
1/1/11
3/23/12
4/12/13
4/17/07
3/23/12
4/11/12
4/22/12
5/8/11
5/8/11
6/9/11
5/4/11
4/28/09
4/28/09 5/8/11
4/29/10
6/12/11
4/23/09
2013-14
PTS
21
2 TIMES
FGM
10
AT DENVER
11/15/13
FGA
16
AT PORTLAND
2/23/14
3FGM
4
AT PORTLAND
2/23/14
3FGA
8
AT PORTLAND
2/23/14
FTM
7
AT DENVER
3/3/14
FTA
8
AT DENVER
3/3/14
OR
1
16 TIMES
DR
6
AT MIAMI
4/4/14
REB
6
AT MIAMI
4/4/14
AST
11
AT BOSTON
12/16/13
BLK0
STL
2
2 TIMES
MIN
39
AT MIAMI
4/4/14
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JOSE JUAN BAREA
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Not drafted by an NBA franchise…signed by Dallas as a rookie free agent (8/11/06)…re-signed by Dallas (7/9/08)…signed by Minnesota (12/14/11)…
waived by Minnesota (10/27/14)…signed by Dallas (10/29/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds career averages of 8.3 points, 3.4 assists and 19.0 minutes in 509 games (59 starts) with Dallas and Minnesota…has shot 79.8% from the foul line for
his career…member of Dallas’ 2011 NBA championship team…became the second Puerto Rican player to win an NBA championship (Butch Lee, 1980, with
L.A. Lakers).
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Played in 79 games (2nd-highest total of his career), averaging 8.4 points and 3.8 assists in 18.6 minutes…shot 79.0% (79-100 FTs) from the line on
the season, including 84.5% (60-71 FTs) since 1/1/14…1 double-double…26 games with 5+ assists (17-9 record)…season-high 21 points (10-14 FGs, 1-2
3FGs) at DEN (11/15/13)…handed out a season-high 11 assists at BOS (12/16/13), part of his 12th career point/assist double-double…went 8-for-8 from the
field en route to eclipsing 4,000 career points vs. DEN (2/12/14)…the 8-for-8 effort vs. DEN (2/12/14) was 1 short of the club single-game mark for most FGs
made without a miss…season-high-tying 21-points (7-16 FGs, 4-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) at POR (2/23/14)…grabbed his 1,000th career rebound at DAL
(3/19/14)…appeared in his 500th game vs. LAL (3/28/14)…in lone start, 13 points, season-best 6 rebounds and 3 assists in a season-high 39 minutes in 2OT
win at MIA (4/4/14)…missed 2 games due to injury (at MEM 3/24/14; vs. CHI 4/9/14). 2012-13: Appeared in 74 games (started 2), logging a career-high
1,713 minutes (23.1 mpg)…averaged career-high-tying 11.3 points, career-high-tying 2.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists…hit a team-high (and career-best) 97
3-pointers (97-280 3FGs, .346)…shot 78.4% (105-134 FTs) from the line…led MIN in 4th-quarter scoring for the season, netting 310 of his 834 points in the
final stanza (37.2% of his total)…led team in assists 16 times…1 double-double…double-double with 11 points and season-high 10 assists at PHI (12/4/12)…
logged a season-high 38 minutes at NY (12/23/12)…grabbed a season-high 7 rebounds vs. HOU (12/26/12)…recorded season-high 3 steals at DEN
(3/9/13)…game-high 21 points (8-11 FGs, 5-7 3FGs) at DET (3/26/13), matching his career best with 5 3-pointers…team highs of 20 points (9-13 FGs, 2-3
3FGs) and 6 assists vs. DET (4/6/13)…season-high (team-high) 23 points (career highs 9-10 FTs) at UTA (4/12/13). 2011-12: Averaged career highs in
scoring (11.3 ppg), assists (5.7), rebounds (2.8) and minutes (25.2) in 41 games (11 starts)…shot 37.1% (53-143 3FGs) from 3-point range and 77.6% (76-98
FTs) from the line…led the team in scoring 7 times…7 double-doubles…5 games with 20+ points…team-high 22 points (7-12 FGs, 5-6 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) in win
over UTA (2/22/12)…handed out his 1000th career assist vs. POR (3/7/12)…18 points (7-13 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-3 FTs) and 11 assists at SA (3/21/12)…
surpassed the 2,500-point mark at SA (3/21/12)…1st career triple-double with 25 points (10-22 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), career-high-tying 10 rebounds and
14 assists at OKC (3/23/12)…he became the 8th player in Timberwolves franchise history to post a triple-double (first since 2007) and the first to accomplish
that feat in a reserve role…dished out a career-high 15 assists at DEN (4/11/12), the Wolves’ best since Troy Hudson dealt 15 vs. CLE (2/28/03)…season-high
28 points (10-20 FGs, 5-9 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) vs. MEM (4/17/12)…played all 48 minutes vs. GS (4/22/12), the first complete game by a Timberwolves player
since 12/21/07 (Sebastian Telfair vs. IND)…started the final 11 games, averaging 16.0 points, 9.3 assists and 36.1 minutes in those 11, while shooting 43.3%
(26-60 3FGs) from 3-point range and posting 5 point/assist double-doubles (7 total)…he was credited with 10+ assists in 5 of his final 7 road outings,
averaging 11.1 assists in that stretch…recorded 3 DNP-CDs…missed a total of 22 due to injury. 2010-11: Averaged 9.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.9 assists and
20.5 minutes in career-high 81 games (2 starts) while shooting 43.9% (285-649 FGs) from the field, 34.9% (66-189 3FGs) from 3-point range and career-high
84.7% (133-157 FTs) from the line…3 double-doubles…5 games with 20+ points…34 games with 10+ points…4 games with 10+ assists…10 points (5-10
FGs), 5 rebounds, 7 assists, 23 minutes at MEM (11/10/10)…game-high 19 points (7-14 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) in 22 minutes vs. PHI (11/12/10)…13
points (5-7 FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 15 minutes vs. MIA (11/27/10)…11 points (5-8 FGs, 1-1 3FGs), 6 assists, 27 minutes vs. HOU (11/29/10)…14 points (6-13 FGs,
1-4 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) in 23 minutes vs. MIN (12/1/10)…game-high 13 assists to go with 6 points (1-5 FGs, 4-4 FTs) in 27 minutes vs. NJ (12/9/10)…the 13
assists vs. NJ (12/9/10) were the most by any Dallas reserve since Derek Harper had 13 vs. PHI (2/27/87)…career-high 29 points (11-21 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 6-6
FTs) in 36 minutes at MIL (1/1/11)…14 points (5-11 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 2-3 FTs) in 22 minutes vs. OKC (1/6/11)…13 points (5-12 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 1-1 FTs) and
5 assists in 26 minutes at SA (1/14/11)…25 points (9-12 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 18 1st-half points, in 33 minutes vs. LAC (1/25/11)…19 points
(8-10 FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 24 minutes vs. HOU (1/27/11)…22 points (7-12 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 5-5 FTs) in 30 minutes at NY (2/2/11)…15 points (7-14 FGs, 1-3
3FGs) in 24 minutes at CHA (2/5/11)…20 points (8-12 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), including 15 4th-quarter points, in 22 minutes at SAC (2/9/11)…17 points
(6-11 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 5 assists in 26 minutes at DEN (2/10/11)…11 points (5-8 FGs, 1-1 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 5 assists, 24 minutes at HOU
(2/12/11)…1st double-double (2nd career; 1st career point/assist) with 11 points (5-8 FGs, 1-3 3FGs) and 10 assists in 20 minutes vs. SAC (2/16/11)…13
points (5-8 FGs, 1-1 3FGs), 5 assists, 19 minutes vs. UTA (2/23/11)…12 points (6-10 FGs) and 9 assists in 27 minutes at TOR (2/27/11)…22 points (6-8
FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 8-10 FTs), including 16 4th-quarter points, to go with 6 assists and 2 steals in 21 minutes at LAC (3/30/11)…2nd double-double (3rd career)
with 13 points (5-13 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 5 rebounds and 11 assists in 33 minutes at GS (4/2/11)…3rd double-double with 12 points (5-12 FGs, 2-2 FTs)
and 10 assists in 30 minutes vs. DEN (4/6/11)…15 points (6-10 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), 6 assists, 27 minutes vs. PHO (4/10/11)…the 15-point effort vs.
PHO (4/10/11) was his 7th straight game with 10+ points, marking his longest career double-figure scoring streak (3/30-4/10/11)…he hadn’t scored in
double figures in 5 consecutive games before 2010-11 (2/9/11-2/16/11)…DND at PHO (2/17/11) due to an illness. 2009-10: Averaged 7.6 points, 3.3
assists and 19.8 minutes in 78 games (career-high 18 starts) while shooting 44.0% (232-527 FGs) from the floor, 35.7% (56-157 3FGs) from 3-point range
and 84.4% (76-90 FTs) from the line…as a starter, averaged 11.1 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 25.7 minutes…3 games with 20+ points…6 games
with 15+ points…25 games with 10+ points…13 points (4-8 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 23 minutes vs. WAS (10/27/09)…season-high
12 assists with 4 points and 3 rebounds in 24 minutes vs. TOR (11/7/09)…at the time, the 12 assists off bench were most by a reserve since Derek Harper had
13 vs. PHI (2/19/87) (Barea recorded 13 in a game the following season vs. NJ 12/9/10)…14 points (6-9 FGs, 2-2 3FGs) and 5 assists in 23 minutes vs.
HOU (11/10/09)…11 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists in 31 minutes vs. PHI (11/30/09)…in 1st start of season, 14 points (6-8 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 2 rebounds,
6 assists and 1 steal in 30 minutes…12 points (4-8 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), 4 rebounds, 9 assists, 2 steals and 34 minutes at MIA (12/11/09)…season-high
23 points (10-13 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 19 in 1st half, to go with 4 rebounds in 26 minutes vs. NO (12/14/09)…season-high-tying 23 points
(8-15 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 4-5 FTs) to go with 3 assists in 35 minutes vs. HOU (12/18/09)…22 points (9-16 FGs,3-4 3FGs, 1-1 FTs) and 5 assists in 35 minutes vs.
POR (12/22/09)…17 points (7-13 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 3 assists in 33 minutes at SAC (1/2/10)…13 points (4-11 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), season-
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PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JOSE JUAN BAREA
high 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 26 minutes vs. POR (1/30/10)…9 points (4-8 FGs, 1-2 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 9 assists in 30 minutes at MIN (3/8/10)…15 points
(6-9 FGs, 3-4 3FGs), including 10 straight in the 4th quarter, with 5 assists and 24 minutes vs. CHI (3/17/10)…16 points (7-9 FGs, 2-2 3FGs), including 14 in
4th quarter, to go with 2 steals in 17 minutes vs. ORL (4/1/10)…14 points (4-6 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 6 assists, career-high-tying 4 steals, 17 minutes vs.
MEM (4/7/10)…recorded 2 DNP-CDs…DND vs. NJ (3/10/10) due to sprained left ankle and DND vs. DEN (3/29/10) with sore left ankle. 2008-09: Averaged
7.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 20.3 minutes in 79 games (15 starts)…shot career-high 44.2% (246-557 FGs) from the field, 35.7% (55-154 3FGs)
from 3-point range and 75.3% (70-93 FTs) from the line…6 games with 20+ points…20 games with 10+ points…10 points (5-11 FGs) and 9 assists in 21
minutes at LAL (11/28/08)…15 points (7-11 FGs, 1-2 3FGs), including game-winning 3-pointer with 50.2 seconds left, to go with 5 assists in 25 minutes vs.
LAC (12/2/08)…in 1st start of season, 18 points (6-14 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal in 31 minutes vs. PHO (12/4/08)…2nd career
20-point game with 22 points (9-18 FGs, 4-5 FTs) and 4 assists in 32 minutes vs. ATL (12/6/08)…21 points (8-16 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 5 assists in
season-high 40 minutes for 2nd consecutive 20-point game vs. SA (12/9/08)…grabbed a season-high 8 rebounds (4 OR) to go with 8 points and 4 assists in
22 minutes at POR (12/25/08)…17 points (5-12 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists in 29 minutes at LAC (12/28/08)…20 points (8-17 FGs, 2-4
3FGs, 2-4 FTs), 6 assists, 3 steals, 1 block, 37 minutes vs. CHI (2/7/09)…season-high 26 points (season-high 10 FGs, season-highs 5-8 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), 4
rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals, 24 minutes at HOU (2/20/09)…5th 20-point game with 20 points (8-13 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 3 rebounds, 7 assists, season-high 3
steals, 29 minutes off bench vs. GS (3/25/09)…6th 20-point game with 22 points (8-12 FGs, career-high 5 3FGs on 7 3FGAs, 1-2 FTs), 2 rebounds, 4 assists,
2 steals, 1 block, 30 minutes vs. DEN (3/27/09)…18 points (6-8 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and season-high 9 assists in 26 minutes vs. UTA (4/8/09)…3
DNP-CDs. 2007-08: In 44 games (9 starts), averaged 4.3 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 10.5 minutes…shot 41.8% (71-170 FGs) from the field,
career-high 38.9% (21-54 3FGs) from 3-point range and 80.0% (28-35 FTs) from the line…shot a perfect 4-4 from 3-point range to score 25 points (9-11
FGs, 4-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 2nd career start vs. SAC (11/3/06)…15 points (6-8 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) in 12 minutes vs. WAS (11/26/07)…started and
recorded 13 points (6-10 FGs, 1-1 FTs), 4 assists, 2 steals in 20 minutes vs. MIL (2/6/08)…11 points (4-6 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists in 28
minutes vs. POR (2/13/08)…recorded 7 DNP-CDs…spent 31 games on inactive list, including final 18 of season. 2006-07: In 33 games (1 start), averaged
2.4 points and 5.8 minutes per game…scored 13 of his 16 points in the 4th quarter vs. UTA (4/13/07)…1st career double-double with 13 points and careerhigh 10 rebounds (5 offensive) in 31 minutes at GS (4/17/07)...assigned to the D-League’s Ft. Worth Flyers (1/18-1/31/07)…in 8 games (6 starts) with the
Flyers, averaged 27.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 1.3 assists in 36.6 minutes per game…shot 52.3% (79-151 FGs) from the field, 43.8% (21-48
3FGs) from 3-point range and 78.0% (39-50 FTs) from the line in Ft. Worth…recorded 21 DNP-CDs…spent 20 games on the inactive list and missed 1 game
due to a tongue laceration (11/29/06).
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds Holds averages of 7.7 points, 1.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 18.1 minutes in 40 career playoff games (7 starts). 2011: In 21 games (3 starts), averaged
8.9 points, 1.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 18.6 minutes…2 games with 20+ points…7 games with 10+ points…12 points (4-9 FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 4 assists
in 17 minutes in Game 2 at LAL (5/4/11)…playoff career-high 22 points (9-14 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) to go with 8 assists in 27 minutes in Game 4 vs. LAL
(5/8/11)…21 points (8-12 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 16 minutes in Game 1 vs. OKC (5/17/11)…14 points (5-11 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 5 rebounds,
22 minutes in Game 5 vs. OKC (5/25/11)…17 points (6-11 FGs, 4-5 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 5 assists, 26 minutes in Game 5 vs. MIA (6/9/11)…15 points (7-12
FGs, 1-3 3FGs), 5 assists, 2 steals, 30 minutes in Game 6 at MIA (6/12/11)…DAL went on to win 3 straight games and close the championship series in 6
after Barea was inserted into the starting lineup for Game 4 vs. MIA (6/7/11) (he started Games 4, 5 and 6 of the Finals). 2010: In 6 first round games vs.
SA, averaged 5.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 17.5 minutes…playoff-high 14 points (6-13 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 32 minutes in
Game 3 at SA (4/23/10). 2009: In 10 games (4 starts), averaged 7.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 22.1 minutes while shooting 43.7% (31-71 FGs)
from the field, 31.3% (5-16 3FGs) from 3-point range and 69.2% (9-13 FTs) from the line…in 5 first round games (3 starts) vs. SA, averaged 10.0 points, 2.0
rebounds, 4.6 assists and 26.4 minutes…13 points (6-14 FGs, 1-1 FTs), with 7 in 4th quarter, 3 assists, 26 minutes in Game 1 at SA (4/18/09)…in 1st career
postseason start, recorded 13 points (5-8 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 7 assists and 1 steal in 33 minutes in Game 3 vs. SA (4/23/09)…10 points (3-9 FGs, 1-2
3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, 26 minutes in Game 5 at SA (4/28/09)…in 5 Western Conference Semifinal games (1 start) vs. DEN, averaged
5.2 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 17.8 minutes…10 points (5-8 FGs) and 2 rebounds in 17 minutes in Game 4 vs. DEN (5/11/09). 2008: In Game 4
vs. NO (4/27/08), appeared for 5 minutes and scored 8 points (3-4 FGs, 2-2 3FGs). 2007: Appeared in 2 first round games vs. GS for a total of 4 minutes.
INTERNATIONAL CAPSULE
SUMMER 2014: Most recently competed in the 2014 FIBA World Cup with Puerto Rico, averaging 22.0 points and 3.2 assists per game. SUMMER 2013:
Competed in the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship for Puerto Rico, leading his team to a second place finish and a berth in the 2014 FIBA World Cup.
SUMMER 2011: Appeared in 10 games for Puerto Rico (finished 4th place) in the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship, totaling averages of 11.7 points, 3.9
rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. SUMMER 2010: Represented Puerto Rico in 5 games at the 2010 FIBA World Championships (Istanbul, Turkey)...averaged
a team-high 16.4 points, 5.4 assists and 3.8 rebounds while shooting 43.8% from the field and 71.0% from the line. SUMMER 2008: Represented Puerto
Rico in 5 games at the 2008 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Athens, Greece)...did not qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics…averaged 12.4 points,
3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists. SUMMER 2007: Representing Puerto Rico (finished in 3rd place) in the FIBA Americas Tournament, averaged 7.5 points, 1.4
rebounds, 2.3 assists and 14.9 minutes in 8 games...shot 48.6% (17-35 FGs) from the field.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Averaged 21.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 8.4 assists as a senior...CAA Preseason All-Conference First Team selection...CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major
All-America selection...named CAA Co-Player of the Week (11/22)…22 points in season opener vs. Brown...followed that with 28 points and 14 assists in
comeback win over Central Connecticut…converted 10-13 FGs, including 3-3 3FGs in 23-point effort against Lasell...earned All-Tournament Team honors for
a 45-point, 18-assist effort over 2 games in the California Golden Bear Classic...scored 17 of his team-high 22 points in the 2nd half of 86-83 win over James
Madison...scored 20 points in 39 minutes of play versus Wright State...22 points with 6 assists against George Mason...moved into third on the NU all-time field
goals list in that game, surpassing Mark Halsel (1980-84)...26 points with 10 assists in victory over Georgia State...followed with his second-straight double-
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AT A GLANCE
JOSE JUAN BAREA
double, a season-high 32 points and 10 assists in 38 minutes at Old Dominion.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Born and raised in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico…attended Miami Christian High School (Miami, Fla.)…full name is Jose Juan “J.J” Barea Mora…last name is
pronounced “ba-RAY-ah”…parents are Jaime Barea and Marta Mora…has two older brothers, Jamie J. Barea and Jason J. Barea…has a son, Sebastian…
chosen as the flag bearer for the Puerto Rican delegation at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in hometown of Mayaguez.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2005-06 CHA80 54 2406
30.1345883.39197 271.358161222.72577 1882653.3 4461811021828 948
11.9
2006-07DAL
331 191
5.82878.359
6 21.286
1624.667
7 18250.824191 141 782.4
2007-08DAL
449 463
10.5
71170
.418
2154.389
2835.800
4 43471.1584814351 191
4.3
2008-09 DAL79 15 1601
20.3246557.44255 154.35770 93 .75336 1411772.2 26912137 1055 6177.8
2009-10 DAL78 18 1546
19.8232527.44056 157.35776 90 .84417 1291461.9 25811935 1026 5967.6
2010-11 DAL81 2 1657
20.5285649.43966 189.349133157.84729 1301592.0 31713630 1361 7699.5
2011-12MIN
41111032
25.2
167
418
.400
53143
.371
7698.776
14100
114
2.8232
6121103
0 463
11.3
2012-13 MIN74 2 1713
23.1316758.41797 280.346105134.78434 1732072.8 29413132 1450 834
11.3
2013-14 MIN79 1 1471
18.6254656.38773 231.31679 100.79016 1381541.9 30312926 1250 6608.4
TOTAL
50959 9674
19.01599
3813
.4194271229
.347583731.7981578721029
2.0 1755
76419676514 4208
8.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2006-07
DAL
2042.0
00---00---02.000
0000.0
0000000.0
2007-08
DAL
1055.0
34.750
221.000
00---0000.0
1100088.0
2008-09DAL
104 221
22.1
3171.437
5 16.313
9 13.692
3 17202.034133 6 0 767.6
2009-10
DAL
60105
17.5
15
37
.405
410
.400
13.333
4812
2.0
15
13
210
135
5.8
2010-11DAL
213 390
18.6
72172
.419
1650.320
2734.794
8 31391.971286 230 187
8.9
TOTAL 407 725
18.1
121
284
.426
2778.346
3752.712
1556711.8121
5511391 306
7.7
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PLAYERS
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PLAYERS
BORN
10/02/1982
POSITION
CENTER
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
7’1” | 245 LBS
YEARS PRO
13 YEARS
FROM
DOMINGUEZ HS (CA)
CAREER HIGHS
AT BROOKLYN
AT BROOKLYN
2 TIMES
9 TIMES
AT ORLANDO
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT ATLANTA
VS. GOLDEN STATE AT NEW YORK
3 TIMES
VS. ATLANTA
VS. DALLAS
11/26/12
11/26/12
11/5/03
2/22/14
2/27/13
4/11/02
3/18/03
12/1/07
PLAYOFFS
PTS
22
VS. WASHINGTON
5/4/05
FGM
9
VS. WASHINGTON
5/4/05
FGA
11
2 TIMES
3FGM
0
3FGA0
FTM
11
AT WASHINGTON
5/2/05
FTA
15
AT WASHINGTON
5/2/05
OR
13
VS. PORTLAND
4/25/11
DR
11
VS. SAN ANTONIO
5/19/08
REB
20
VS. PORTLAND
4/25/11
AST
3
2 TIMES
BLK
4
2 TIMES
STL
3
VS. BOSTON
5/1/13
MIN
43
VS. MIAMI
6/7/11
2013-14
PTS
19
AT MIAMI
FGM
8
2 TIMES
FGA
13
AT ATLANTA
3FGM0
3FGA
1
AT PHILADELPHIA
FTM
7
AT MIAMI
FTA
8
6 TIMES
OR
8
2 TIMES
DR
19
AT ATLANTA
REB
23
AT ATLANTA
AST
3
6 TIMES
BLK
5
VS. MILWAUKEE
STL
3
2 TIMES
MIN
42
2 TIMES
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
TYSON CHANDLER
TYSON CHANDLER #6
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
28
FGM
12
FGA
17
3FGM0
3FGA
1
FTM
14
FTA
16
OR
12
DR
19
REB
28
AST
6
BLK
7
STL
5
MIN
50
HISTORY
2/27/14
2/22/14
3/21/14
2/27/14
2/22/14
2/22/14
10/30/13
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HISTORY
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MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
TYSON CHANDLER
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the L.A. Clippers in the first round (second overall pick) of the 2001 NBA Draft…draft rights traded along with Brian Skinner to Chicago in
exchange for Elton Brand (6/27/01)…re-signed by Chicago (9/21/05)…traded to New Orleans in exchange for P.J. Brown and J.R. Smith (7/14/06)…
traded to Oklahoma City in exchange for Joe Smith, Chris Wilcox and the draft rights to Devin Hardin (2/17/09) but rejoined New Orleans the next day after
Oklahoma City rescinded the trade…traded to Charlotte in exchange for Emeka Okafor (7/28/09)…traded along with Alexis Ajinca to Dallas in exchange for
Erick Dampier, Matt Carroll and Eduardo Najera (7/13/10)…as part of a three-team deal, traded along with the draft rights to Ahmad Nivins and Giorgos
Printezis to New York, in a deal in which Dallas acquired Andy Rautins from New York along with a protected 2012 second round draft pick from Washington,
while Washington received Ronny Turiaf, a 2013 second round pick and cash considerations from New York and a 2012 second round pick from Dallas
(12/10/11)…traded along with Raymond Felton to Dallas in exchange for Samuel Dalembert, Jose Calderon, Wayne Ellington, Shane Larkin and two 2014
second round picks (6/25/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds career averages of 8.7 points, 9.1 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 28.6 minutes in 845 games (648 starts) with Chicago, New Orleans, Charlotte, Dallas and
New York…has shot 58.4% (2,733-4,678 FGs) from the field for his career…among NBA players with at least 2,000 field goals made, his career 58.4% FG%
is the second-best in NBA history (Artis Gilmore, .599; 5,732-9,570)…2013 NBA All-Star…member of gold medal-winning 2012 U.S. Olympic team…member
of Dallas’ 2011 NBA championship team…2012 Defensive Player of the Year…three-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection (2011-13)…NBA All-Defensive
First Team (2013)…NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2011, 2012)…his league-leading 67.9% FG% (241-355 FGs) in 2011-12 established a Knicks club
record and was the third-best single-season FG% mark in NBA history (Wilt Chamberlain, .727, 1972-73; Chamberlain, .683, 1966-67)…shot 65.4% (266407 FGs) from the field in 2010-11, which ranks as the highest single-season field goal percentage in Mavericks history…when he was named All-Defensive
Second Team in 2010-11, he became just the second Maverick in franchise history to earn All-Defensive Team honors (Derek Harper, 1986-87 and 1989-90)…
led the NBA in offensive rebounds in both 2006-07 and 2007-08 (ranked second in the league in rebounds per game in 2006-07 and third in 2007-08)…
ranks sixth among active players in offensive rebounds with 2,656…despite playing just 197 games with New Orleans, left as the team’s all-time leader in FG%
(.611) and rebounds per game (11.3).
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 8.7 points, 9.6 rebounds, career-high 1.1 assists, 1.1 blocks and 30.2 minutes in 55 games (55 starts)…shot 59.3% (191-322 FGs) from
the field…16 double-doubles…26 games with 10+ points…2 games with 20+ rebounds…26 games with 10+ rebounds…6 games with 3+ blocks…suffered
a non-displaced fracture of his right fibula vs. CHA (11/5/13)…missed the next 20 games due to the injury (at CHA 11/8/13-vs. WAS 12/16/13)…returned to
the lineup at MIL (12/18/13) and had 9 points (3-4 FGs, 3-4 FTs), 9 rebounds and 3 blocks in 37 minutes…17 points (8-12 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 11 rebounds
in 41 minutes vs. SAC (2/12/14)…10 points (5-13 FGs), season-high 23 rebounds and 2 blocks in 36 minutes at ATL (2/22/14)…season-high 19 points (6-9
FGs, 7-8 FTs) to go with 16 rebounds (6 OR) in 32 minutes at MIA (2/27/14)…8 points (3-5 FGs, 2-4 FTs), 22 rebounds (8 OR) and 3 blocks in 40 minutes
at CHI (3/2/14)…15 points (6-8 FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 14 boards in 35 minutes at MIN (3/5/14)…16 points (8-10 FGs) and 11 rebounds in 23 minutes vs. UTA
(3/7/14)…15 points (5-9 FGs, 5-7 FTs) and 11 rebounds in 37 minutes at CLE (3/8/14)…17 points (7-10 FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 10 rebounds in 31 minutes at
PHI (3/21/14)…missed 4 games due to an upper respiratory infection and 2 due to personal reasons. 2012-13: Averaged 10.4 points, 10.7 rebounds, 1.1
blocks and 32.8 minutes in 66 games (all starts)…shot 63.8% (255-400 FGs) from the field...2013 NBA All-Star (1st career All-Star designation)...named
to 2012-13 NBA All-Defensive First Team (3rd straight All-Defensive honor, 1st time on First Team)...recorded 3rd career season averaging 10+ rebounds
per game…averaged 10+ points per game for 3rd straight year (4th time in career)...shot .600+ from the field for the 5th time in the last 7 seasons, but fell
just shy of qualifying for NBA leader board in FG%...led Knicks in scoring twice and in rebounds 44 times...5 games with 20+ points…4 games with 20+
rebounds, including Knicks club record-tying 3 straight games with 20+ boards from 2/1-2/4/13...25 games 5+ offensive rebounds...recorded 1,000th career
block vs. BKN (12/19/12)...due to injury-shortened season, fell short of qualifying for NBA leader board in rebounding, blocks and FG%....had 7 points and
8 rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench in loss to West in 2013 All-Star Game at HOU (2/17/13)...hauled in 20 rebounds in win over MIL (2/1/13)...had 2nd
straight 20-rebound game in rout of SAC (2/2/13)...grabbed 20 boards in win over DET (2/4/13), tying NY mark of 3 straight games with 20+ boards shared
by Willis Reed (twice), Walt Bellamy (1965-66) and Johnny Green (1961-62)...pulled down a career-high 28 rebounds (10 OR) to go with 16 points to help
offset Stephen Curry’s 54 points in win over GS (2/27/13)…it marked the NBA season high for rebounds in a regulation (non-overtime) game...missed a total
of 16 games due to injury (left knee/bulging disc) in season’s 2nd half...on 3/13/13 at DEN, suffered a left knee contusion in 2nd-quarter collision with Corey
Brewer and missed the next 10 games (3/14-3/31/13)...also hampered by strained neck during this period, and on 3/19/13, MRI of cervical spine revealed
a small bulging disc...missed 16 of the regular season’s final 20 games (3/14-4/17/13) due to knee/disc...career-high 28 points (12-13 FGs) in season-high
45 minutes in OT loss at BKN (11/26/12)…by going 12-13 from the field, came within 1 FGM of setting Knicks club mark for most FGM in a game without a
miss (11-11 FGA by Johnny Newman and Bernard King)...23 points (9-10 FGs), including 21 in 2nd half (13 in 3rd quarter) and 10 rebounds in win over CLE
(12/15/12)...ejected (double tech with Noah) in loss to CHI (12/21/12)...team-high 21 points (10-11 FGs) to go with 5 assists in win over ORL (1/30/13).
2011-12: Averaged 11.3 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 62 games (62 starts)…shot a career-high (league-high) 67.9% (241-355 FGs) from the
field., the 3rd-highest mark (among qualifiers) in NBA history...among NBA leaders, ranked 9th in rebounding and 19th in blocks…KIA NBA Defensive Player
of the Year (became 1st player in Knicks history to win award)...NBA All-Defensive Second Team...All-NBA Third Team...became only 2nd Knick in franchise
history to lead the NBA in FG% (club record .679), joining Kenny Sears in 1958-59 and 1959-60...team-high 20 double-doubles…6 games with 20+ points...
recorded a season-high 17 boards on 3 occasions...season-high 25 points at WAS (2/8/12)...in emotional return to DAL, played in 700th career NBA game
and received 2011 NBA Championship ring from Mavs in pregame ceremony (3/6/12)...8 points and 16 rebounds (season-high 10 OR) in OT Easter ABC
win over CHI (4/8/12)…saved Knicks’ final possession with 2 offensive rebounds in final seconds of OT, leading to Anthony’s game-winning 3-pointer with 8.2
seconds left…recorded DNP-CD (rest) at ATL (4/22/12) and DND (CD) in season finale at CHA (4/26/12)...missed 2 games in early March due to strained left
hamstring. 2010-11: Averaged 10.1 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and 27.8 minutes in 74 games (74 starts) while shooting 65.4% (266-407 FGs) from the
field and a career high-tying 73.2% (216-295 FTs) from the line…named to NBA All-Defensive Second Team…finished 3rd in balloting for 2010-11 KIA NBA
Defensive Player of the Year honors, behind winner Dwight Howard (ORL) and Kevin Garnett (BOS)….led the team in rebounds per game (ranked 10th in the
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NBA) and blocks per game (26th in NBA)…grabbed a season-high 18 boards on 5 occasions…team-high 18 double-doubles…4 games with 20+ points…37
games with 10+ points…31 games with 10+ rebounds…9 games with 3+ blocks...1st double-double with 12 points (5-5 FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 13 rebounds in
33 minutes vs. BOS (11/8/10)…2nd double-double with 11 points (3-4 FGs, 5-7 FTs) and 12 rebounds in 25 minutes vs. PHI (11/12/10)...3rd double-double
with 17 points (5-9 FGs, 7-8 FTs) and 18 rebounds (7 OR) in 35 minutes at OKC (11/24/10)…19 points (3-3 FGs, 13-16 FTs), 8 rebounds in 32 minutes at
SA (11/26/10)…4th double-double with 14 points (6-10 FGs, 2-4 FTs), 17 rebounds (7 OR) and 3 blocks in 36 minutes vs. MIA (11/27/10)…9 points (2-3
FGs, 5-6 FTs) and 18 rebounds in 22 minutes vs. MIN (12/1/10)…set a franchise record for most rebounds in a period with 14 boards in the 3rd quarter vs.
MIN (12/1/10)…16 points (7-7 FGs, 2-3 FTs) in 34 minutes at ORL (12/21/10)…5th double-double with 14 points (6-6 FGs, 2-6 FTs) and 14 boards in 30
minutes at CLE (1/2/11)…6th double-double with 14 points (7-9 FGs) and 13 rebounds in 32 minutes vs. POR (1/4/11)…7th double-double with 14 points
(3-5 FGs, 8-10 FTs) and 18 rebounds (6 OR) in 35 minutes vs. OKC (1/6/11)…8th double-double with 12 points (5-9 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 12 rebounds, 3 blocks in
32 minutes at CHI (1/20/11)…19 points (7-11 FGs, 5-6 FTs), 8 rebounds and 3 steals in 30 minutes at NJ (1/22/11)…21 points (5-5 FGs, 11-11 FTs) in 17
minutes vs. LAC (1/25/11)…9th double-double with 21 points (5-8 FGs, 11-12 FTs) and 15 boards in 33 minutes vs. HOU (1/27/11)…10th double-double
with 18 points (5-10 FGs, 8-14 FTs) and 18 rebounds (8 OR) in 30 minutes vs. WAS (1/31/11)…11th double-double with 15 points (6-9 FGs, 3-4 FTs) and
11 rebounds in 29 minutes at NY (2/2/11)…12th double-double with 14 points (7-10 FGs) and 15 rebounds in 37 minutes at BOS (2/4/11)…13th doubledouble with 10 points (3-7 FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 11 rebounds in 31 minutes vs. CLE (2/7/11)…14th double-double with 20 points (8-9 FGs, 4-5 FTs) and 11
rebounds in 31 minutes at DEN (2/10/11)…15th double-double with 12 points (5-8 FGs, 2-3 FTs) and 12 rebounds in 30 minutes at PHO (2/17/11)…16th
double-double with season-high 23 points (10-14 FGs, 3-4 FTs) to go with 13 rebounds in 31 minutes at WAS (2/26/11)…17th double-double with 16
points (4-5 FGs, 8-12 FTs) and 13 rebounds in 25 minutes at NO (3/9/11)…game-high 17 rebounds to go with 7 points (7-8 FTs) in 28 minutes vs. GS
(3/20/11)…18th double-double with 16 points (5-7 FGs, 6-9 FTs) and 18 rebounds in 38 minutes at PHO (3/27/11)…NWT vs. GS (12/7/10), at MEM
(1/15/11) and at DET (1/17/11) due to an illness…left the game at PHI (3/1/11) in the 2nd quarter after suffering a right ankle sprain and did not return…
missed 3 games (vs. IND 3/4/11-at MIN 3/7/11) due to the injury…missed 2 games with a lower back contusion (at POR 4/3/11-vs. DEN 4/6/11). 2009-10:
Averaged 6.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and 22.8 minutes in 51 games (27 starts)…shot 57.4% (109-190 FGs) from the field and career-high 73.2%
(115-157 FTs) from the FT line…5 double-doubles…13 games with 10+ points…9 games with 10+ rebounds…missed 22 games with a stress reaction in his
left foot and 7 games with soreness in his left foot and ankle. 2008-09: Averaged 8.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 32.1 minutes in 45 starts…led the
team in rebounding 25 times…15 double-doubles…23 games with 10+ points…19 games with 10+ rebounds…10 points and season-high 17 rebounds
vs. DET (2/25/09)…14 points and 9 rebounds including the game-winning basket vs. MIL (2/27/09). 2007-08: Averaged career-high 11.8 points, 11.7
rebounds, 1.1 blocks, 1.0 assist and career-high 35.2 minutes in 79 starts…shot 62.3% (377-605 FGs) from the floor…38 double-doubles, including 4 games
of 20+ points and 10+ rebounds…4 games with 20+ rebounds…21 games with 15+ rebounds…led the NBA in offensive rebounding (4.1) and ranked
2nd in FG%, 3rd in rebounding and 12th in double-doubles…set Hornets franchise record for rebounds in a season (928), breaking own record of 904 set
the previous year…grabbed 322 offensive rebounds, 1 shy of breaking the franchise record for a season (Larry Johnson, 1992-93)…tied own franchise record
of 12 offensive rebounds in a game at POR (12/17/07)…2nd career 20-20 game with 22 points and 22 rebounds at GS (1/4/08)…franchise records of 13
defensive rebounds and 17 total rebounds in a half vs. SEA (1/16/08)…tied a franchise record with 6 offensive rebounds in a quarter vs. LAL (3/14/08)…tied a
franchise record for consecutive field goals made in a half (8-8 FGs) during the opening 2 quarters at MIA (4/2/08). 2006-07: Averaged 9.5 points, careerhigh 12.4 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 34.6 minutes in 73 starts while shooting 62.4% (292-468 FGs) from the floor…34 double-doubles…39 games with 10+
points…league-high 5 games with 20+ rebounds…56 games of 10+ rebounds…led the NBA in offensive rebounding (4.4) and finished 2nd in rebounding…
broke franchise record for rebounds in a season with 904 (901 by Larry Johnson, 1991-92)…career-high tying 7 blocks vs. UTA (1/27/07)…1st career 20-20
game with season-high 22 points and 22 rebounds vs. LAL (3/23/07)…season highs and franchise records with 23 total rebounds and 12 offensive rebounds
at MEM (3/27/07). 2005-06: Averaged 5.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 26.9 minutes in 79 games (50 starts)…shot 56.5% (160-283 FGs) from the
field…9 double-doubles…12 games of 10+ points…32 games of 10+ rebounds…12 points and 20 rebounds vs. WAS (1/27/06)…season-high 21 rebounds
to go with 4 blocks vs. NO (3/24/06). 2004-05: Rebounded from injury-marred prior season to play in a career-high 80 games (10 starts), averaging 8.0
points, 9.7 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 27.4 minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 10th in rebounding and 13th in blocks. 2003-04: Averaged 6.1 points, 7.7
rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 22.3 minutes in career-low 35 games (8 starts)…missed a total of 47 games, 43 due to low back pain. 2002-03: Averaged 9.2
points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.4 blocks and 24.4 minutes in 75 games (68 starts)…played for Sophomore squad (4 points and 6 rebounds in 17 minutes) in win over
Rookies in T-Mobile Rookie Challenge at Atlanta All-Star Weekend...missed six games due to esophagitis. 2001-02: Averaged 6.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.3
blocks and 19.6 minutes in 71 games (31 starts)…among NBA rookies, finished 6th in rebounding and 5th in blocks...made NBA debut at age 19...16 points,
15 rebounds and career-high 6 assists in win over Knicks at NY (4/11/02)...missed 7 games due to injury, including sprained right ankle, mid-back strain and
hyper-extended left pinky.
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds averages of 6.7 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and 29.1 minutes in 70 career playoff games (54 starts)…has shot 55.8% (174-312 FGs) from the
field in the postseason. 2013: Averaged 5.7 points, team-high 7.3 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 29.2 minutes in 12 games (all starts)…shot 53.8% (28-52 FGs)
from the field…1 double-double…4 games with 10+ rebounds…40 of his 88 total rebounds (45%) came on the offensive glass. 2012: Averaged 6.2 points,
9.0 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 5-game first round playoff loss to MIA. 2011: Averaged 8.0 points, team-high 9.2 rebounds, 0.9 blocks and 32.4 minutes
in 21 starts for the NBA champion Dallas Mavericks…shot 58.2% (57-98 FGs) from the field…3 double-doubles…6 games with 10+ points…6 games with
10+ rebounds…1st postseason double-double (10th career) with 14 points (3-4 FGs, 8-12 FTs) and playoff career-high 20 rebounds (13 OR) in 35 minutes in
Game 5 vs. POR (4/25/11)…his 13 offensive boards were the most by a Maverick in a playoff game…2nd double-double with 15 points (5-10 FGs, 5-6 FTs),
13 rebounds in 39 minutes in Game 2 vs. OKC (5/19/11)…3rd double-double with 13 points (4-7 FGs, 5-8 FTs), 16 rebounds (9 OR), 43 minutes in Game 4
vs. MIA (6/7/11). 2010: In 4 first round games vs. ORL, averaged 3.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 15.0 minutes. 2009: In 4 first round games vs. DEN, averaged
3.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 23.5 minutes. 2008: Averaged 8.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 34.3 minutes in 12 games…5 double-doubles…had
15 rebounds 3 times during the postseason. 2006: Averaged 1.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 17.3 minutes in 6 games. 2005: In 1st postseason series, averaged
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11.7 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.2 blocks and 29.0 minutes in 6 first round games vs. WAS…averaged 16.0 points and 10.8 rebounds during the last 4 games.
INTERNATIONAL CAPSULE
SUMMER 2012: 4.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 11.3 minutes in 8 games (8 starts) while shooting 70.0% (14-20 FGs) from the field for the gold medal-winning
U.S. squad at the 2012 London Olympics...grabbed 32 total rebounds, half (16) of which came on the offensive glass...8 points and 9 rebounds in tourney
opener vs. France (7/29/12). SUMMER 2010: Won a gold medal while representing Team USA in the FIBA World Championship in Istanbul, Turkey…in 9
games, averaged 2.6 points, and 2.7 rebounds in 8.6 minutes while shooting 64.3% from the field. SUMMER 2007: Played for the U.S. National Team at the
2007 FIBA Americas Championship (Las Vegas), averaging 2.1 points and 3.6 rebounds in 8.6 minutes and helping the team to a Gold Medal and a berth at
the 2008 Olympics.
HIGH SCHOOL CAPSULE
Went to the NBA straight out of high school after being named to the Parade Magazine All-American First Team and USA Today All-USA Second Team, as well
as USA Today California Player of the Year, as a senior at Dominguez HS (Compton, Calif.)…averaged 26 points, 15 rebounds and 8 blocks per game as a
senior, leading the school to a 31-4 record and a third straight CIF Division II State Championship…averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 blocks as
a junior while leading the team to the USA Today High School National Championship.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Full name is Tyson Cleotis Chandler…he and his wife, Kimberly, were married in 2005 and have three children, Sacha, Tyson Cleotis, II and Sage...went to the
NBA straight out of high school after being named to the Parade Magazine All-American First Team and USA Today All-USA Second Team, as well as USA Today
California Player of the Year, as a senior at Dominguez HS (Compton, Calif.)…averaged 26 points, 15 rebounds and 8 blocks per game as a senior, leading
the school to a 31-4 record and a third straight CIF Division II State Championship…averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 blocks as a junior while
leading the team to the USA Today High School National Championship…eye for trendy fashion was subject of GQ feature “The Slickest Seven-Footer in the
Game” by Mark Anthony Green in spring 2013…active in the community and received honorable mention among The Sporting News “Good Guys in Sports” in
2003...starred in TV PSA in early 2013 on behalf of NBA Cares and WildAid, raising awareness for the problem of wildlife poaching in Africa…in Nov., 2008,
helped launch the FITSchools program, which promotes healthy lifestyles among youth...active in the past with Special Olympics and the Susan G. Komen Race
for the Cure.
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MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
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REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2001-02 CHI71 31 1392
19.6151304.4970 0 --- 134222.6041142293434.8 54 17928 99 93 4366.1
2002-03 CHI75 68 1825
24.3257484.5310 0 --- 177291.6081693455146.9 76 22037 1351066919.2
2003-04CHI
358 783
22.4
67158
.424
0 1 .000
79118
.669
82188
270
7.72387173843213
6.1
2004-05 CHI80 10 2188
27.4207419.4940 2 .000226336.6732615147759.7 65 26869 1181416408.0
2005-06 CHI79 50 2120
26.8160283.5650 1 .00097 193.5032654497149.0 81 29841 1231044175.3
2006-07 NO 73 73 2525
34.6292468.6240 1 .000106201.52732058490412.466 24437 1261296909.5
2007-08 NO 79 79 2782
35.2377605.6230 1 .000175295.59332260692811.781 24345 13684 929
11.8
2008-09 NO 45 45 1444
32.1160283.5650 0 --- 77 133.5791632303938.7 22 14415 70 56 3978.8
2009-10 CHA51 27 1163
22.8109190.5740 0 --- 115157.7321142063206.3 16 13817 91 55 3336.5
2010-11 DAL74 74 2059
27.8266407.6540 0 --- 216295.7322064866929.4 32 24036 88 80 748
10.1
2011-12 NY 62 62 2061
33.2241355.6790 2 .000217315.6892124006129.9 56 18656 10289 699
11.3
2012-13 NY 66 66 2164
32.8255400.6380 0 --- 179258.69426943470310.762 18842 87 75 689
10.4
2013-14 NY 55 55 1662
30.2191322.5930 1 .00098 155.6321593705299.6 59 14536 71 63 4808.7
TOTAL
845 648 24168
28.6 27334678.584 0
9
.000 18962969.639 2656504176979.1 693 2580476 1284111873628.7
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2004-05CHI
6 0 173
28.8
1940.475
0 0 --- 3246.696
2929589.78 271 8 1370
11.7
2005-06
CHI
60103
17.2
46.667
00---310
.300
819
27
4.5
329
26211
1.8
2007-08NO1212411
34.3
4368.632
0 0 --- 1016.625
4578123
10.3
5 435 1020968.0
2008-09
NO
4493
23.3
612
.500
00---36.500
813
21
5.3
217
28115
3.8
2009-10
CHA
4059
14.8
611
.545
00---23.667
3710
2.5
216
24314
3.5
2010-11DAL
2121679
32.3
5798.582
0 0 --- 5378.679
79114
193
9.28 77131419167
8.0
2011-12NY5 5 167
33.4
1125.440
0 0 --- 9 15.600
1827459.04 187 157 316.2
2012-13NY1212350
29.2
2852.538
0 0 --- 1216.750
4048887.34 488 1114685.7
TOTAL
70 54 2035
29.1174312.5580 0 --- 124190.6532303355658.1 36 27540 76 79 4726.7
ALL-STAR STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2012-13
EAST
1017
17.0
25.400
00---331.000
3588.0
0100077.0
TOTAL 1017
17.0
25.400
00---331.000
3588.0
0100077.0
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PLAYERS
BORN
07/06/1990
POSITION
FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’6” | 228 LBS
YEARS PRO
2 YEARS
FROM
MARQUETTE
CAREER HIGHS
18
7
13
5
8
6
7
4
13
14
5
2
4
40
VS. L.A. LAKERS
VS. L.A. LAKERS
VS. MIAMI
AT HOUSTON
VS. MIAMI
VS. PORTLAND
VS. PORTLAND
AT PHOENIX
VS. CLEVELAND
VS. CLEVELAND 2 TIMES
3 TIMES
3 TIMES
AT NEW ORLEANS
11/5/13
11/5/13
12/20/12
11/1/13
12/20/12
3/7/14
3/7/14
12/21/13
3/15/13
3/15/13
1/10/14
PLAYOFFS
PTS
6
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
FGM2
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
FGA3
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
3FGM2
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
3FGA2
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
FTM0
FTA0
OR1
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
DR3
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
REB4
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
AST0
BLK1
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
STL1
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
MIN12
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
18
7
10
5
7
6
7
4
6
7
3
2
4
40
VS. L.A. LAKERS
VS. L.A. LAKERS
AT MINNESOTA
AT HOUSTON
AT HOUSTON
VS. PORTLAND
VS. PORTLAND
AT PHOENIX
3 TIMES
2 TIMES
4 TIMES
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT NEW ORLEANS
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JAE CROWDER
JAE CROWDER #9
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
11/5/13
11/5/13
11/8/13
11/1/13
11/1/13
3/7/14
3/7/14
12/21/13
1/10/14
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Cleveland in the second round (34th overall pick) of the 2012 NBA Draft…draft rights traded to Dallas along with the draft rights to Jared
Cunningham (24th overall pick) and Bernard James (33rd overall selection) in exchange for Kelenna Azubuike and the draft rights to Tyler Zeller (17th overall
pick).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds averages of 4.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and 16.7 minutes in 156 career games (24 starts) with Dallas.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 4.6 points, 2.5 rebounds and 16.1 minutes in 78 games (8 starts)…3 games with 15+ points…12 games with 10+ points…19 games
with 8+ points (12-7 record)…18 games with 2+ steals (12-6 record)…DAL was 7-1 when he started…shot 26-72 (.361) from 3-point range in the 4th
quarter…shot an NBA-high 67.9% (19-28 FGs) from the field and 68.4% (13-19 3FGs) from 3-point range through the first 5 games of the season (vs. ATL
10/30/13-at OKC 11/6/13)…shot 73.3% (11-15 3FGs) from 3-point range in the 4th quarter through the first 5 games…scored 10+ points in 4 of DAL’s first
6 games…15 points (5-8 FGs, 5-7 3FGs), all in 4th quarter, in 13 minutes at HOU (11/1/13)…career-high 18 points (7-9 FGs, 4-6 3FGs), including 14 on
5-5 FGs (4-4 3FGs) in 4th quarter, to go with 4 rebounds in 24 minutes vs. LAL (11/5/13)…17 points (6-8 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), including 12 in 2nd half (8
in 4th quarter), to go with 3 rebounds and 2 steals in 25 minutes at OKC (11/6/13)…10 points (5-10 FGs) and 6 rebounds in 32 minutes at MIN (11/8/13)…
he scored 10+ points in 3 straight games for the first time in his career (vs. LAL 11/5/13-at MIN 11/8/13)…7 points (3-5 FGs, 1-3 3FGs), 3 rebounds and 2
steals in 17 minutes at ORL (11/16/13)…12 points (4-7 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 1-1 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 18 minutes vs. GS (11/27/13)…he recorded a teamhigh plus-minus rating of +19 vs. GS (11/27/13)…in 2nd start of season, 8 points (2-9 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes vs.
MIL (12/14/13)…8 points (3-6 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks in 21 minutes vs. MEM (12/18/13)…8 points (3-8 FGs, 2-3 FTs), 6 rebounds
(4 OR) and 1 steal in 16 minutes at PHO (12/21/13)…11 points (4-7 FGs, 3-5 3FGs), 2 steals and 1 block in 23 minutes at HOU (12/23/13)…9 points
(2-2 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 16 minutes at CHI (12/28/13)…in 3rd start, 12 points (5-8 FGs, 2-4 3FGs) in career-high 40 minutes at NO (1/10/14)…in
5th start, 14 points (6-8 FGs, 2-3 3FGs), 4 rebounds and 3 steals in 25 minutes vs. ORL (1/13/14)…13 points (5-8 FGs, 3-6 3FGs), all in 4th quarter, in 18
minutes vs. POR (1/18/14)…7 points (2-3 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds and 1 block in 21 minutes at TOR (1/22/14)…6 points (3-8 FGs), 6 rebounds,
3 assists and 2 steals in 30 minutes vs. SAC (1/31/14)…8 points (3-9 FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 3 rebounds in 22 minutes vs. CLE (2/3/14)…assigned to the Texas
Legends (D-League) on 2/27/14…recalled from the D-League (2/28/14)…re-assigned to the D-League (3/1/14)…recalled from the D-League (3/2/14)…
averaged 22.5 points, 16.0 rebounds, 10.0 assists, 3.5 steals, 2.0 blocks and 43.4 minutes in 2 D-League games (2 starts) for the Mavericks’ D-League
affiliate Texas Legends (he recorded a triple-double in both games)…8 points (2-2 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds and 1 block in 16 minutes at DEN
(3/5/14)…8 points (1-3 FGs, season-highs 6-7 FTs) in 12 minutes vs. POR (3/7/14)…12 points (4-4 FGs, 4-4 3FGs), all in 2nd quarter, to go with 4 rebounds
in 18 minutes vs. DEN (3/21/14)…10 points (4-6 FGs, 2-4 3FGs) and 3 rebounds in 12 minutes vs. OKC (3/25/14)…13 points (5-5 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 2-2 FTs),
including 10 in 1st half, to go with 4 rebounds and 2 steals in 19 minutes vs. LAC (3/27/14)…recorded 2 DNP-CDs…left the game vs. IND (3/9/14) with an
abdominal strain and did not return…missed 2 games due to the injury (at GS 3/11/14-at UTA 3/12/14). 2012-13: Averaged 5.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2
assists, 0.8 steals and 17.3 minutes in 78 games (16 starts)…among rookie leaders, ranked T-13th in assists and 9th in steals…2 games with 15+ points…13
games with 10+ points (10 as a reserve)…15 games with 2+ 3-pointers…3 games with 3+ steals…scored 8+ points in each of DAL’s first 5 games of the
season (at LAL 10/30/12-vs. TOR 11/7/12)…in NBA regular-season debut at LAL (10/30/12), 8 points (3-7 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal
in 20 minutes…scored 1st career points on a 3-pointer at the 9:30 mark of the 2nd quarter at LAL (10/30/12)…1st career double-figure scoring game with 10
points (4-5 FGs, 1-2 3FGs), 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block in 22 minutes vs. CHA (11/3/12)…9 points (3-5 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) in 14 minutes
vs. POR (11/5/12)…in 1st career start, 8 points (3-4 FGs, 2-3 3FGs) and 4 rebounds in 27 minutes vs. TOR (11/7/12)…12 points (4-5 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 3-4
FTs), 3 assists and 2 steals in 21 minutes vs. WAS (11/14/12)…12 points (4-6 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 21 minutes vs. NY (11/21/12)…
season-high-tying 15 points (6-12 FGs, 3-7 3FGs) to go with 4 rebounds and season-high 4 steals in 20 minutes vs. LAL (11/24/12)…he scored in double
figures in consecutive games for the 1st time in his career (12 vs. NY 11/21/12; 15 vs. LAL 11/24/12)…11 points (5-9 FGs, 1-2 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists
and 2 steals in 23 minutes vs. SAC (12/10/12)…season-high-tying 15 points (5-13 FGs, 2-8 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) to go with 3 rebounds and 3 assists in 26 minutes
vs. MIA (12/20/12)…9 points (3-6 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 16 minutes at SA (12/23/12)…completed a 4-point play at the 6:31 mark of
the 2nd quarter at OKC (12/27/12)…he became just the 3rd Mavericks rookie to record a 4-point play (Mark Aguirre, Erick Strickland)…5 points (2-5 FGs,
1-3 3FGs), 4 rebounds and season-high-tying 5 assists in 20 minutes at SAC (1/10/13)…10 points (3-4 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 2-3 FTs) in 13 minutes vs. HOU
(1/16/13)…13 points (5-7 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) in 26 minutes at PHO (2/1/13)…10 points (3-11 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 2 steals in 28 minutes at
OKC (2/4/13)…11 points (4-7 FGs, 3-6 3FGs) and 2 steals in 16 minutes vs. SAC (2/13/13)…9 points (3-5 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 1-1 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 14
minutes at MEM (2/27/13)…14 points (6-9 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 8 rebounds (2 OR) and 3 assists in 36 minutes at MIL (3/12/13)…season-high (game-high) 14
rebounds in 34 minutes vs. CLE (3/15/13)…11 points (4-8 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 29 minutes vs. OKC (3/17/13)…10 points
(4-7 FGs, 2-4 3FGs) in 22 minutes vs. BKN (3/20/13)…7 points (3-3 FGs, 1-1 3FGs), 3 rebounds and 1 block in 16 minutes at LAL (4/2/13)…recorded 3
DNP-CDs…NWT (illness) at BOS (12/12/12).
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
2014: Averaged 2.7 points, 1.7 rebounds and 11.6 minutes in 7 first round games vs. SA…in playoff debut, 6 points (2-3 FGs, 2-2 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 1 steal
and 1 block in 12 minutes in Game 1 at SA (4/20/14).
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HISTORY
PLAYERS
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JAE CROWDER
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Earned Big East Player of the Year honors as a senior and named Second Team All-American by the Associated Press…was one of 15 finalists for the John Wooden
Award as a senior. 2011-12: As a senior at Marquette, ranked 1st on team in rebounds (8.4 rpg) and steals (2.5 spg), 2nd in scoring (17.5 ppg) and 4th in assists
(2.1 apg)…10+ points in 31 of 35 games played, including 13 games with 20+ points…career-high-tying 29 points to go with 12 rebounds at Connecticut...27
points (11-14 FGs) vs. Rutgers…game-high 25 points (10-20 FGs) to go with career-best 16 rebounds and 4 assists in NCAA Tournament game vs. BYU…
became the 44th player in the history of the program to reach 1,000 points (and only the 5th to do it in just 2 seasons)...17 points and 13 rebounds in NCAA
Tournament game vs. Murray State. 2010-11: As a junior at Marquette, ranked 1st on team in rebounds (6.8 rpg), 3rd in scoring (11.8 ppg) and 2nd in steals
(1.3 spg)…10+ points in 25 of 37 games…career-high 29 points (12-14 FGs) to go with 8 rebounds vs. West Virginia…25 points to go with 7 rebounds vs.
Syracuse…season-high 13 rebounds to go with 12 points vs. Providence…16 points and 7 rebounds in NCAA Tournament game vs. Syracuse. 2009-10: Played
his sophomore season at Howard College, where he was named NJCAA Player of the Year and was a First Team All-America selection at the Junior College
level…helped Howard College to its first-ever national title in men’s basketball…was named to the all-tournament team and tallied 27 points and 12 rebounds
in the 85-80 OT win against Three Rivers CC in the championship game...averaged 18.9 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.3 steals. 2008-09: Played his
freshman season at South Georgia Tech Junior College and helped lead the school to its first-ever NJCAA National Tournament appearance…Raiders finished
season with a 21-7 overall record (perfect 20-0 record at home)…named the Georgia Junior College Athletic Association Player of the Year and garnered NJCAA
Second Team All-America accolades...averaged 17.0 points and 10.3 rebounds in the state tournament.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Born July 6, 1990 in Villa Rica, Ga….full name is Corey Jae Crowder...son of Helen Thompson and Corey Crowder…his father, Corey, played in the NBA for
the Utah Jazz and the San Antonio Spurs…has seven brothers and sisters…majored in Communication Studies…helped Villa Rica High School in Georgia to
an overall record of 17-9 under head coach James Robinson in 2007-08...named the Times-Georgian Co-Player of the Year that season after posting season
averages of 18.8 points and 7.2 rebounds per game...also starred on the football team at Villa Rica as the team’s starting quarterback.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2012-13DAL
78161353
17.3
141
367
.384
63192
.328
4773.644
35152
187
2.494128
634917392
5.0
2013-14DAL
788 1254
16.1
130
296
.439
50151
.331
4661.754
46148
194
2.560100
594121356
4.6
TOTAL
15624 2607
16.7271663.409113343.32993 134.69481 3003812.4 15422812290 38 7484.8
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2013-14
DAL
7081
11.6
818
.444
37.429
00---4812
1.7
213
23119
2.7
TOTAL 7081
11.6
818
.444
37.429
00---4812
1.7
213
23119
2.7
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PLAYERS
BORN
10/26/1985
POSITION
GUARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’3” | 185 LBS
YEARS PRO
9 YEARS
FROM
LANIER HS (MS)
CAREER HIGHS
48
18
39
7
11
16
19
7
10
12
17
3
7
53
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
3 TIMES
VS. CHICAGO
VS. ORLANDO
2 TIMES
VS. UTAH
VS. MEMPHIS
VS. ORLANDO
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT ATLANTA
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
2/7/12
PLAYOFFS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
22
10
20
1
6
4
6
3
4
5
8
1
4
40
AT MIAMI
2 TIMES
VS. MIAMI
4 TIMES
2 TIMES
3 TIMES
AT MIAMI
VS. UTAH
2 TIMES
VS. MIAMI
VS. MIAMI 3 TIMES
AT MIAMI
VS. MIAMI
4/21/13
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
37
15
24
4
8
12
15
2
7
9
13
2
5
46
2 TIMES
VS. PHOENIX
2 TIMES
VS. MINNESOTA
VS. BROOKLYN
VS. NEW ORLEANS
VS. NEW ORLEANS
9 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT INDIANA
2 TIMES
4 TIMES
VS. L.A. LAKERS
VS. TORONTO
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
MONTA ELLIS
MONTA ELLIS #11
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
1/18/10
3/11/11
1/7/12
11/3/10
12/3/07
4/12/13
4/28/13
4/21/13
5/13/07
4/28/13
4/28/13
4/21/13
4/25/13
4/12/14
3/19/14
3/23/14
1/11/14
1/11/14
2/12/14
1/7/14
12/20/13
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AT A GLANCE
MONTA ELLIS
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Golden State in the second round (40th overall pick) of the 2005 NBA Draft…re-signed by Golden State (7/24/08)…traded with Ekpe Udoh and
Kwame Brown to Milwaukee in exchange for Andrew Bogut and Stephen Jackson (3/13/12)…signed by Dallas (7/23/13).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds career averages of 19.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 1.7 steals and 36.1 minutes in 598 games (519 starts) with Golden State, Milwaukee and
Dallas…named the NBA’s Most Improved Player in 2006-07 and has since averaged 19+ points in each of the past 7 seasons (2007-14)…surpassed the
10,000-point mark for his career with a 38-point effort vs. DEN (4/15/13).
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 19.0 points, 3.6 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.7 steals and 36.9 minutes in 82 games (82 starts)…shot 45.1% (576-1,278 FGs) from the field
and 78.8% (339-430 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 23rd in scoring, 19th in assists, 11th in steals and 8th in minutes…was the only Maverick
to appear in all 82 games in 2013-14 (started all 82)…led DAL or tied for the team lead in scoring 33 times, assists 42 times, steals 42 times and minutes 70
times…6 double-doubles (point/assist)…3 games with at least 30 points and 8 assists (3-0 record)…5 games with 30+ points (4-1 record)…11 games with
25+ points…42 games with 20+ points (24-18 record)…8 games with 10+ assists (6-2 record)…30 games with 7+ assists (22-8 record)…19 games with 3+
steals…scored 10+ points in a single quarter 27 times (17-10 record), including 12 times in the 4th quarter (8-4 record)…totaled 100 points in the first 4
games of the season (vs. ATL 10/30/13-vs. LAL 11/5/13) – the most by any Maverick in his first 4 games with the franchise (previous high: Jamal Mashburn’s
89 in 1993-94)…scored 18+ points in each of his first 15 games with DAL (vs. ATL 10/30/13-vs. DEN 11/25/13) – the longest such streak by any player to
begin his tenure with the Mavericks…prior to Ellis, no Maverick had scored 18+ points in more than his first 2 games with the franchise (the previous long streak
was 2 straight games of 18+ points by Antoine Walker from 10/28-10/29/03)…before his 15-game streak to begin the 2013-14 season, Ellis hadn’t scored
18+ points in more than 13 consecutive games at any point during his career (his previous long streak was 13 straight games with 18+ points, which he
accomplished with GS from 2/1-3/5/08)…Ellis averaged 23.5 points per game through his first 15 games with the Mavericks – the highest scoring average by
any player through his first 15 games with the franchise (Mark Aguirre averaged 22.1 ppg through his first 15 games with DAL in 1981-82 and held the previous
high scoring average through 15 games)…game-high 32 points (11-17 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 8-8 FTs) to go with 4 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals in 37 minutes vs.
ATL (10/30/13)…his 32-point effort vs. ATL (10/30/13) was the highest scoring debut by a Maverick ever (previous best: Jamal Mashburn’s 22 vs. UTA
11/5/93)…he became just the 4th player in the last 20 years to total at least 30 points and 8 assists in his 1st game with a team (the others to do it: Glenn
Robinson for the Hawks in 2002, Sam Cassell for the Clippers in 2005 and James Harden for the Rockets in 2012)…Ellis also became the first Maverick to
score 30+ points on opening night since Nowitzki in the 2009-10 season opener (34 vs. WAS 10/27/09)…20 points (7-19 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 4
rebounds and 3 steals in 32 minutes at HOU (11/1/13)…game-highs of 30 points (11-14 FGs, 8-8 FTs) and 9 assists in 31 minutes vs. LAL (11/5/13)...the last
player with that many points and assists while shooting that high of a percentage (.786) from the floor in a game vs. the Lakers was Wilt Chamberlain on
3/18/68 (Chamberlain totaled 53 points, 14 assists and shot 24-for-29, .828, from the field for the 76ers in a 158-128 victory over the Lakers)…20 points
(8-17 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 39 minutes at OKC (11/6/13)…23 points (9-24 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) in 37 minutes at MIN
(11/8/13)…20 points (7-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 4-6 FTs), 3 rebounds and 4 assists in 42 minutes at MIA (11/15/13)…1st double-double with 24 points (7-14
FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 9-13 FTs), 4 rebounds, 10 assists and 2 steals in 39 minutes vs. PHI (11/18/13)…season-high (game-high) 37 points (13-18 FGs, 2-4 3FGs,
9-12 FTs), including 23 in 1st half, to go with 8 assists and 2 steals in 40 minutes vs. HOU (11/20/13)…game-high 26 points (8-19 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 9-10 FTs)
to go with 6 assists in 38 minutes vs. UTA (11/22/13)…25 points (8-14 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 7-8 FTs), including 19 in 1st half, to go with 6 rebounds and 2 steals in
34 minutes at DEN (11/23/13)…game-high-tying 22 points (8-15 FGs, 6-6 FTs) to go with 4 assists in 36 minutes vs. DEN (11/25/13)…26 points (9-15 FGs,
3-5 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals in 37 minutes vs. MIN (11/30/13)…he recorded his 4,000th career field goal vs. MIN (11/30/13) with a
3-pointer at the 6:31 mark of the 3rd quarter…22 points (8-18 FGs, 6-6 FTs), including 10 in 4th quarter, to go with 5 rebounds and 5 assists in 38 minutes vs.
CHA (12/3/13)…2nd double-double with 14 points (5-13 FGs, 4-6 FTs), 6 rebounds, game-high 10 assists and 3 steals in 39 minutes at NO (12/4/13)…20
points (8-17 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including game-winning jumper at the buzzer, to go with 4 assists in 39 minutes at POR (12/7/13)…he scored 15 of his
20 points in the 1st half at POR (12/7/13), but hit a 21-foot jumper at the buzzer to give DAL a 108-106 victory…it marked the 5th time in his career that he hit
a game-winning basket with 1.0 second or less remaining…21 points (9-18 FGs, 3-4 FTs), 5 assists and 2 steals in 33 minutes at SAC (12/9/13)…21 points
(8-20 FGs, 5-6 FTs), 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals in 36 minutes at GS (12/11/13)…3rd double-double with 21 points (9-19 FGs, 3-3 FTs), game-high 11
assists and 4 steals in game-high 46 minutes vs. TOR (12/20/13)…19 points (8-17 FGs, 3-5 FTs), 4 rebounds, 9 assists and 3 steals in 37 minutes at PHO
(12/21/13)…23 points (9-19 FGs, 5-7 FTs), including 13 in 4th quarter, to go with 6 assists and 3 steals in 41 minutes vs. SA (12/26/13)…game-high 22
points (9-19 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) to go with 5 assists in 37 minutes at CHI (12/28/13)…game-high 23 points (7-18 FGs, 9-10 FTs), including 16 in 2nd
half, to go with 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in 37 minutes at WAS (1/1/14)…16 points (7-18 FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 10 consecutive points in 4th quarter, to go
with 9 assists and season-high 5 steals in 37 minutes vs. LAL (1/7/14)…21 points (10-18 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 3 rebounds and 4 assists in 35 minutes at SA
(1/8/14)…23 points (8-16 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 6-8 FTs), including 11 in 2nd quarter, to go with 8 assists and 2 steals in 33 minutes at NO (1/10/14)…26 points
(7-13 FGs, 12-15 FTs), 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 41 minutes vs. NO (1/11/14)…21 points (8-18 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 4-5 FTs) in 36 minutes vs. ORL
(1/13/14)…4th double-double with 13 points (6-13 FGs, 1-2 3FGs), 6 rebounds, (game-high) season-high 13 assists and 4 steals in 39 minutes at LAC
(1/15/14)…he surpassed 20,000 career minutes at LAC (1/15/14)…24 points (10-20 FGs, 4-6 FTs), including 10 in 1st quarter, to go with 6 rebounds, 7
assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in 39 minutes at PHO (1/17/14)…22 points (8-16 FGs, 6-10 FTs), 8 assists and 2 steals in 36 minutes at CLE (1/20/14)…21
points (9-18 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), including 13 in 3rd quarter, to go with 6 assists in 38 minutes at TOR (1/22/14)…16 points (5-11 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-6
FTs), 7 rebounds and 7 assists in 38 minutes at BKN (1/24/14)…20 points (6-10 FGs, 8-9 FTs), including 11 in 4th quarter, to go with 3 rebounds, 3 assists
and 3 steals in 40 minutes vs. SAC (1/31/14)…22 points (8-12 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 7 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes vs. CLE (2/3/14)…game-high 22
points (8-17 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) to go with 4 rebounds and 4 assists in 34 minutes vs. UTA (2/7/14)…23 points (7-18 FGs, 9-10 FTs), including 11 in 4th
quarter, to go with season-high (game-high) 9 rebounds, game-high-tying 6 assists and 2 blocks in 41 minutes at IND (2/12/14)…he posted outright team
highs in points, rebounds and assists for just the 2nd time in his career…he did so previously for GS in a loss at CHA on 3/5/08 (32 points, 8 rebounds and 5
assists)…5th double-double with 12 points (5-9 FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 10 in 4th quarter, to go with season-high-tying 13 assists and 3 steals in 37 minutes at
DET (2/22/14)…22 points (9-22 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 3 rebounds and 6 assists in 41 minutes at NY (2/24/14)…23 points (8-18 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 6-6 FTs),
4 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals in 34 minutes vs. NO (2/26/14)…20 points (7-19 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 4-8 FTs), 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals in 39 minutes
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HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
MONTA ELLIS
vs. CHI (2/28/14)…he recorded his 1,000th career steal at the 4:20 mark of the 2nd quarter vs. CHI (2/28/14), becoming the 145th player in NBA history to
reach the milestone…he also hit his 500th career 3-pointer at the 11:03 mark of the 1st quarter vs. CHI (2/28/14)…in his 500th career start, 17 points (6-13
FGs, 5-9 FTs), 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals in 42 minutes vs. POR (3/7/14)…20 points (6-16 FGs, 8-9 FTs), including 13 in 2nd half, to go with 8
rebounds in 38 minutes vs. IND (3/9/14)…6th double-double with 16 points (6-15 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 7 rebounds and 11 assists in 36 minutes at UTA
(3/12/14)…22 points (7-15 FGs, 4-6 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), including 12 in 4th quarter, to go with 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 37 minutes vs. MIN
(3/19/14)…game-high 26 points (11-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 14 on 6-6 FGs in 4th quarter, to go with 4 rebounds and 7 assists in 34 minutes
vs. DEN (3/21/14)…game-high 32 points (11-24 FGs, 2-8 3FGs, 8-11 FTs), including 24 after halftime, to go with 4 assists in 41 minutes vs. BKN
(3/23/14)…27 points (11-23 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), including 9 in 4th quarter, to go with 6 assists and 2 steals in 43 minutes vs. GS (4/1/14)…23 points
(9-19 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 4 rebounds and 4 assists in 39 minutes at SAC (4/6/14)…24 points (10-22 FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 12 in 4th quarter, to go
with 4 rebounds and 4 assists in 38 minutes vs. SA (4/10/14)…helped DAL clinch playoff berth with season-high-tying 37 points (15-23 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 4-7
FTs), including 23 in 2nd half (12 in 4th quarter), to go with 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals in 43 minutes vs. PHO (4/12/14)…scored 6+ points in the 4th
quarter 13 times in the final 15 games of the season (vs. BOS 3/17/14-at MEM 4/16/14), averaging 7.9 points in the 4th during that span…named Western
Conference Player of the Week for games played from 4/7-4/13/14 after leading DAL to a 2-1 record with wins over UTA and PHO…he averaged 25.7 points,
4.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 1.0 steal and 40.0 minutes per game during that stretch (4/7-4/13/14) while shooting 51.6% (32-62 FGs) from the field and 44.4%
(4-9 3FGs) from 3-point range…left the game at UTA (2/7/14) late in the 4th quarter with a strained right hamstring and did not return. 2012-13: Averaged
team-high 19.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.1 steals in 37.5 minutes…played in all 82 games for the 1st time in his career (started all 82), and was
the only Buck to accomplish the feat in 2012-13…among NBA leaders, ranked 11th in scoring, 21st in assists and 4th in steals…led the team in scoring 33
times, in assists 39 times and in steals 36 times…9 games with 30+ points…37 games with 20+ points…74 games with 10+ points…recorded a league-high
11 games with 5+ steals, giving him 34 such games in his career (tied with Kobe Bryant for 4th-most among active players)…named Eastern Conference Player
of the Week 2 times (for weeks ending 12/30/12 and 3/4/13)…hit a game-winning 3-pointer as time expired at HOU (2/27/13)…season-high 39 points vs.
ORL (3/17/13) – the high game by a Buck on the season…scored 33 of his 39 points vs. ORL (3/17/13) in the 2nd half, including 25 in the 4th quarter – a
mark that stood as the high quarter across the league for the season…career-high 17 assists at ATL (4/12/13)…surpassed the 10,000-point mark for his career
with a 38-point effort vs. DEN (4/15/13). 2011-12: Averaged 20.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 36.6 minutes in 58 games (all starts) with
GS and MIL...in 37 games with GS, averaged 21.9 points, 3.4 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 36.9 minutes…in 21 games with MIL, averaged 17.6
points, 3.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.4 steals…among NBA leaders, ranked 11th in scoring, 14th in assists, 14th in steals and 11th in minutes...5 doubledoubles (point/assist)…1 40-point game…13 games with 30+ points…28 games with 20+ points…54 games with 10+ points…6 games with 10+ assists…
career-high 48 points (18-29 FGs) vs. OKC (2/7/12)...hit the game-winning shot with 1 second remaining in GS’s win at PHO (2/22/12)...named Western
Conference Player of the Week for games played 3/3-3/11/12 after averaging 20.5 points, 7.5 assists and 2.0 steals in leading the Warriors to a 3-1 week...
traded to MIL on 3/14/12…made his Bucks debut vs. his former team, GS (3/16/12), recording 18 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals...scored the final
16 points for the Bucks in a win vs. CLE (4/4/12), going 8-8 from the field in the last 4 minutes...led the Bucks in scoring 6 times and in assists 12 times...sat
out the final 2 games of the season with a right hand injury. 2010-11: Averaged 24.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 2.1 steals and 40.3 minutes in 80
games (80 starts)...shot 45.1% (726-1,611 FGs) from the field, career-high 36.1% (career highs 137-379 3FGs) from 3-point range and 78.9% (340-431 FTs)
from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 1st in minutes, 3rd in steals, 8th in scoring and 22nd in assists – leading the league in minutes played and finishing
in the league’s top-10 in scoring (6th in 2009-10) and top-5 in steals (2nd in 2009-10) for the 2nd consecutive season...1 of only 5 players in the NBA to
average at least 20.0 points and 5.0 assists (joining Derrick Rose, LeBron James, Russell Westbrook and Deron Williams)...the only player in the NBA to average
at least 20.0 points, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals...averaged more than 24.0 points and 5.0 assists for the 2nd consecutive season, joining Rick Barry (1973-74 &
1974-75) as the only Warriors players to do so in back-to-back years since the team moved West in 1962...became the first Warrior to average 24+ points in
consecutive seasons since Chris Mullin did so in 5 straight seasons from 1988-93...4 games with 40+ points, trailing only Kevin Durant’s 5 40-point outings...
became the first Warrior to score 30+ points 20 times in consecutive seasons since Chris Mullin did so 4 straight years from 1987-91...10 double-doubles (9
point/assist), including 3 straight point/assist double-doubles from 3/25-3/29/11, marking the 1st 3-game streak of his career...made career-high 137
3-pointers in 80 games after making 164 3s in the first 296 games of his career combined…46 points vs. HOU on opening night, which marked the most
points by any NBA player in a season-opener since Michael Jordan’s 54 vs. CLE (11/3/89)...it also marked the most points by a Warrior on opening night since
Wilt Chamberlain posted 56 on 10/23/62...named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played 12/20-12/26/10, when he helped Warriors to
2-1 record by averaging 39.7 points, 7.0 assists and 3.0 – scoring 35+ points in 3 straight games for the 1st time in his career....missed the final 2 games of
the season with a Grade 2 concussion, which was suffered in the 4th quarter vs. SAC (4/10/11). 2009-10: Appeared in 64 games (all starts), averaging
career-high 25.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 5.3 assists, career-high 2.2 steals and career-high 41.4 minutes...shot 44.9% (631-1,406 FGs) from the field, 33.8%
(77-228 3FGs) from 3-point range and 75.3% (292-388 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 6th in scoring, 2nd in steals and 1st in minutes...
became the first GS player to average at least 25.0 points since Chris Mullin in 1992-93; and the first Warriors player to average 25.5 points and 5.0 assists
since Mullin in 1988-89...only 3 other NBA players averaged at least 25.0 points and 5.0 assists (LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade)...became 1 of
only 7 NBA players in the last 10 years to average at least 25.0 points, 5.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds, joining Allen Iverson, Dwyane Wade, Gilbert Arenas, Kobe
Bryant, LeBron James and Tracy McGrady...became the first NBA player to play every minute in at least 13 games in a single season since Gary Payton in
1999-00...6 double-doubles (1 point/rebound)…3 games with 40+ points, including 2 during a 3-game stretch from 11/25–11/30/09 (42 at SA and 45 vs.
IND)…24 games with 30+ points - only 5 NBA players (Durant, James, Anthony, Bryant and Wade) reached the 30-point plateau more times...5 games with
10+ assists…season-high 13 assists vs. NO (3/17/10)…recorded back-to-back double-doubles (point/assist) for the 1st time in his career on 3/15/10 vs. LAL
(13 points and 11 assists) and 3/17/10 vs. NO (28 points and 13 assists)...missed 18 games due to injury/illness. 2008-09: Averaged 19.0 points, 4.3
rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.2 steals and 35.7 minutes in 25 games (all starts)…over his final 11 games, averaged 25.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.6 assists while
shooting 48.0% (115-238 FGs) from the field...11 games with 20+ points…season-high 42 points (16-35 FGs, 10-12 FTs) to go with 9 rebounds and 9 assists
in an OT victory vs. SAC (4/1/09)...missed the first 43 games of the year due to left ankle injury sustained on 8/21/08...missed 57 games overall due to injury.
2007-08: Averaged 20.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.5 steals and 37.9 minutes in 81 games (72 starts)…shot career-high 53.1% (652-1,227 FGs)
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MONTA ELLIS
from the field and 76.7% (320-417 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 25th in scoring, 15th in steals and 18th in minutes...shot 60.2%
(106-176 FGs) from the field during the month of February, becoming just the 9th guard in NBA history to shoot above 60.0% from the field during a single
month (minimum 10 games and 150 FGA) (joining Fred Brown, Brad Davis, Sidney Moncrief, Earl Monroe, Steve Nash, Jim Paxson, Rickey Pierce (twice)
and John Stockton (twice))...became first player selected in the 2nd round (40th overall) to average over 20 points in his 3rd season since Drazen Petrovic
averaged 20.6 points in 1991-92. 2006-07: Averaged 16.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 1.7 steals and 34.3 minutes in 77 games (53 starts)...named
NBA’s Most Improved Player after increasing scoring average by 9.7 ppg over his rookie season (up from 6.8)...his ppg improvement was the largest in the
NBA amongst players who appeared in at least 41 games in both seasons...also increased his FG% from 41.5% as a rookie to 47.5% in 2006-07...among
NBA leaders, ranked 8th in steals…recorded season-high 31 points 3 times, including back-to-back games vs. SEA (11/18/06) and vs. PHO (11/20/06)...
hit game-winning, buzzer-beating jumper in 110-109 victory over NJ (1/24/07)...1st career double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds at IND
(2/5/07)...participated in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge on All-Star Saturday in Las Vegas (2/16/07), scoring 28 points in 21 minutes to help Sophomore
squad to a 155-114 victory over the Rookies...missed 5 games due to injury. 2005-06: Averaged 6.8 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 18.1 minutes in
49 games (3 starts)…shot 34.1% (28-82 3FGs) from 3-point range and 71.2% (42-59 FTs) from the line…among NBA rookie leaders, ranked 16th in
scoring, 11th in assists and 9th in 3FG%...of the 7 high school players taken in the 2005 NBA Draft that appeared in at least 20 games, ranked 1st in
scoring (edging POR’s Martell Webster, 6.6 ppg)...in 30 games when playing 15+ minutes, averaged 9.3 points – including 13.1 points in 16 games when
playing 20+ minutes...made NBA debut at PHO (11/12/05), recording 2 assists in 5 minutes…appeared in 46 of final 51 games after appearing in just 3
of team’s first 31 games...averaged 11.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 25.0 minutes over the final 17 games...in 1st career start, 12 points in 35
minutes vs. PHO (4/14/06)…season highs of 27 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists in 44 minutes at UTA (4/19/13).
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds averages of 13.1 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.3 steals and 29.0 minutes in 22 career playoff games (17 starts). 2014: Averaged team-high
20.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.3 steals and 35.6 minutes in 7 first round games vs. SA…5 games with 20+ points…scored a playoff-high 29
points on 2 occasions: in Game 3 vs. SA (4/26/14) and in Game 6 vs. SA (5/2/14). 2013: Averaged 14.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 2.5 steals and
38.0 minutes in 4-game series vs. MIA…2 games with 20+ points…postseason career-high 22 points (10-19 FGs) to go with 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 4
steals in 39 minutes at MIA (4/21/13)…21 points (10-20 FGs, 1-4 3FGs), 5 rebounds and 8 assists in 39 minutes vs. MIA (4/28/13). 2007: Averaged 8.0
points, 2.3 rebounds and 21.6 minutes in 11 games (6 starts).
HIGH SCHOOL CAPSULE
An early entry candidate for the 2005 NBA Draft out of Lanier High School in Jackson, Miss.…in four seasons at Lanier, averaged 28.7 points per game
and racked up 4,167 total points – second all-time in Mississippi history and tops among big-school players (5A and 4A)…named to 2005 McDonald’s
All-American Team…named National Co-Player of the Year by PARADE Magazine as a senior…a four-time All-State selection, becoming the first player in
state history to earn the honor four times…became the Jackson Public Schools’ all-time leading scorer, surpassing Othella Harrington…his teams compiled
a record of 129-16, appeared in four consecutive state championship finals and captured two state titles (2002 and 2005)…named Mr. Basketball in
Mississippi following senior season in which he averaged 38.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 4.5 steals and led his team to a 35-2 record and the
Class 4A state championship…career-high 72 points in a 117-56 victory over Greenwood…42 points vs. Oak Hill Academy, which at the time was ranked
No. 1 in the nation by USA Today, the most points ever scored against the perennial powerhouse.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
First name is pronounced “MON-tay”...the son of Rosa Ellis...he and his wife, Juanika, have one son, Monta Jr., and one daughter, Myla...in the summer
of 2010, launched the “ME8 Foundation” to assist families and children in Jackson, Miss., and the Bay Area...named co-winner of the 2010-11 Golden
State Warriors Foundation Community Service Award, which is given annually to the Warriors player who best exemplifies the spirit of community service
through their outstanding commitment of time, service and financial support to children and families...sponsored two Feed The Children events, in which he
helped distribute food to more than 1,200 local families in need...also took part a special Season of Giving Holiday Party for 20 kids from the Make-A-Wish
Foundation and their families at the practice facility, which for the day was morphed into a giant playground with numerous kids activities...in 2008-09,
joined Warriors teammate Andris Biedrins to help unveil a newly refurbished basketball court at the Leonard J. Meltzer Boys & Girls Club in Oakland as part
of Toyota Project Rebound...purchased 25 tickets to every home game and donated those tickets to various children’s groups who attended games in the
Monta’s Mob seating section...served as a coach for the NBA Entertainment League Celebrity Charity Game and made several appearances at Warriors
Basketball Camp sessions...in the summer of 2008, joined forces with fellow NBA player Maurice Williams to host the Mississippi Celebrity Basketball Game
at Jackson State University.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2005-06GS493 886
18.1
132
318
.415
2882.341
4259.712
2283105
2.17869325811334
6.8
2006-07 GS 77 53 2638
34.34801010
.47539 143.273273358.76362 1812433.2 31921013222121 1272
16.5
2007-08 GS 81 72 3071
37.96521227
.53112 52 .231320417.7671332714045.0 31519512417327 1636
20.2
2008-09GS2525892
35.7
194
430
.451
8 26.308
7894.830
1494108
4.3936739678 474
19.0
2009-10 GS 64 64 2647
41.46311406
.44977 228.338292388.75347 2102574.0 34018914324425 1631
25.5
2010-11 GS 80 80 3227
40.37261611
.451137379.361340431.78944 2372813.5 45020316825223 1929
24.1
2011-12 GS/MIL58 58 2120
36.64501040
.43362 201.308219275.79620 1802003.4 34613685 17718 1181
20.4
2012-13 MIL 82 82 3076
37.55971436
.41694 328.287289374.77345 2713163.9 49616416925436 1577
19.2
2013-14 DAL82 82 3023
36.95761278
.45169 209.330339430.78838 2572953.6 47119714126423 1560
19.0
TOTAL
598 519 21580
36.1 44389756.455 526 1648.319 21922826.776 425 178422093.7 2908143010331710192 11594
19.4
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2006-07GS116 238
21.6
3282.390
1 9 .111
2328.821
8 17252.3102310202
2012-13MIL4 4 152
38.0
2455.436
3 19.158
6 16.375
2 11133.3228 10141
2013-14DAL
7 7 249
35.6
52127
.409
1234.353
2731.871
6 11172.420199 151
TOTAL 2217639
29.0
108
264
.409
1662.258
5675.747
1639552.5525029494
70
888.0
57
14.3
143
20.4
288
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BORN
06/26/1984
POSITION
GUARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’1” | 205 LBS
YEARS PRO
9 YEARS
FROM
NORTH CAROLINA
CAREER HIGHS
35
13
30
6
11
13
16
5
10
11
19
2
7
57
AT GOLDEN STATE
2 TIMES
AT CHICAGO
2 TIMES
AT DETROIT
VS. WASHINGTON
VS. WASHINGTON
VS. MILWAUKEE
AT L.A. LAKERS
AT L.A. LAKERS AT INDIANA
17 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. L.A. LAKERS
11/19/10
PLAYOFFS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
27
10
21
4
9
6
9
4
5
7
10
2
4
48
AT BOSTON
2 TIMES
AT BOSTON
AT BOSTON
AT BOSTON
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. INDIANA
VS. BOSTON
VS. BOSTON
AT BOSTON AT INDIANA
AT OKLAHOMA CITY
AT BOSTON
4/28/13
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
20
8
17
3
7
6
8
4
6
7
14
2
6
45
VS. L.A. LAKERS
2 TIMES
AT CHARLOTTE
3 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT MINNESOTA
2 TIMES
VS. SACRAMENTO
2 TIMES
3 TIMES
VS. MIAMI
3 TIMES
VS. GOLDEN STATE
AT ORLANDO
1/26/14
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
RAYMOND FELTON
RAYMOND FELTON #2
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
12/8/12
11/28/10
11/21/07
11/21/07
1/13/06
1/27/09
1/27/09
12/30/06
12/29/06
4/28/13
4/28/13
4/28/13
4/25/11
4/25/11
5/16/13
4/23/13
4/23/13
4/26/13
5/14/13
4/27/11
4/28/13
11/8/13
3/5/14
2/12/14
1/9/14
2/28/14
2/21/14
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Charlotte in the first round (fifth overall pick) of the 2005 NBA Draft…signed by New York (7/12/10)…as part of a three-team trade, traded with
Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Timofey Mozgov, cash, a 2012 second round pick, a 2013 second round pick and a 2014 first round pick to Denver in
exchange for Carmelo Anthony, Renaldo Balkman, Chauncey Billups, Anthony Carter and Shelden Williams in a deal that sent a 2015 second round pick from
Denver to Minnesota, Kosta Koufos from Minnesota to Denver; Corey Brewer from Minnesota to New York and Eddy Curry, Anthony Randolph and cash from
New York to Minnesota (2/22/11)…as part of a three-team trade, traded along with the draft rights to Tanguy Ngombo (57th overall pick) to Portland in a
deal that sent the draft rights to Jordan Hamilton (26th overall pick) from Dallas to Denver, Andre Miller from Portland to Denver and Rudy Fernandez and the
rights to Petteri Kopenen from Portland to Dallas (6/23/11)…traded along with Kurt Thomas to New York in exchange for Dan Gadzuric, Jared Jeffries, cash,
Georgios Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou and a 2016 second round draft pick (7/16/12)…traded along with Tyson Chandler to Dallas in exchange for Samuel
Dalembert, Jose Calderon, Wayne Ellington, Shane Larkin and two 2014 second round picks (6/25/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds averages of 13.1 points, 6.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 34.4 minutes in 667 career games (612 starts) with Charlotte, New York, Denver and
Portland...NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2006).
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 9.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.2 steals and 31.0 minutes in 65 games (30 starts)…2 double-doubles…1 game with 20+
points…29 games with 10+ points…4 games with 10+ assists…6 games with 3+ steals…18 points (7-12 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 3 assists and 3 steals in 34 minutes
vs. MIL (10/30/13)…1st double-double with 13 points (6-14 FGs, 1-6 3FGs), 5 rebounds and season-high 14 assists in 39 minutes vs. MIA (1/9/14)…19
points (8-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) in 44 minutes vs. PHO (1/13/14)…season-high 20 points (8-10 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) to go with 5 assists in 36
minutes vs. LAL (1/26/14)…16 points (7-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 7 rebounds and 7 assists in 34 minutes at OKC (2/9/14)…15 points (7-16 FGs, 1-7 3FGs),
4 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 blocks in 45 minutes at ORL (2/21/14)…2nd double-double with 16 points (6-15 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds and 10
assists in 36 minutes at ATL (2/22/14)…18 points (5-8 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 6-8 FTs), 8 assists and 4 steals in 31 minutes at MIN (3/5/14)…missed 4 games due
to a left hip/lower back injury and 6 games due to a strained left hamstring. 2012-13: Averaged 13.9 points, 5.5 assists, 1.4 steals and 34.0 minutes in 68
games (all starts)…shot 36.0% (93-258 3FGs) from 3-point range and 78.9% (101-128 FTs) from the line…scored a season-high 27 points twice (in backto-back games, 12/6-12/8/12)…season-best 11 assists at DAL (11/21/12)…grabbed a season-high 6 rebounds 4 times...led Knicks in scoring 5 times and
in assists 39 times…10 games with 20+ points…4 games with 10+ assists (NY’s only double-digit assist games of 2012-13 season)...dished out a Knicks
season-high 10 assists without a turnover vs. DET (11/25/12)...had 7 games with 5+ assists and 0 turnovers...game-high 25 points in comeback win at SA
(11/15/12)...18 points to go with Knicks season-high 11 assists in loss at DAL (11/21/12)...17 points, 9 assists and 0 turnovers in comeback win at CHA
(12/5/12)...season-high (team-high) 27 points (career-high-tying 6-10 3FGs) in 20-point rout of Heat at MIA (12/6/12)…in next game, season-high-tying
(game-high) 27 points at CHI (12/8/12)...vital down-the-stretch factor in win over GS (2/27/13)…in game’s final 1:28, recorded key block on Stephen Curry
jumper with score tied at 105 (after Curry had already scored 54 points), clutch steal on Festus Ezeli pass with 43.7 seconds left, and huge offensive rebound
off his own FT miss with 33.9 seconds left to keep NY possession alive...19 points (8-12 FGs), including 8 in 4th quarter, in win at UTA (3/18/13) to kick off
13-game winning streak...19 points in season-high 49 minutes in OT loss at CHI (4/11/13), that snapped 13-game winning streak…recorded 2 DNP-CDs
(not injury-related) in regular season’s last 2 games...missed 12 games in mid-season due to right pinky injury...suffered fractured right pinky in 3rd quarter of
Christmas Day loss at LAL (12/25/12)…played through the injury for 10 points and 6 assists in 36 minutes...X-rays on 12/26/12 revealed fracture, then missed
12 straight games (12/26/12-1/24/13). 2011-12: Averaged 11.4 points, 6.5 assists, 1.3 steals and 31.8 minutes in 60 games (56 starts)...shot career-high
80.6% (100-124 FTs) from the line...among NBA leaders, ranked 12th in assists...1 30-point game…6 games with 20+ points…8 games with 10+ assists,
including season-high 12 at NO (1/16/12)…season-high 30 points in OT win at DAL (4/6/12)...missed 3 games due to injury in season’s final weeks (left foot/
Achilles). 2010-11: Averaged career-highs of 15.5 points and 8.3 assists, 1.7 steals and 36.5 minutes in 75 games (54 starts) with NY and DEN…shot 35.3%
(career highs 116-329 3FGs) from 3-point range and 80.5% (194-241 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 6th in assists and 8th in steals...30
total games with 10+ assists (27 with NY)..in 54 games (all starts) with NY, averaged 17.1 points, 9.0 assists and 38.4 minutes...in 21 games with DEN (all
off bench), averaged 11.5 points, 6.5 assists and 31.6 minutes...led Knicks in assists 51 times (in 54 games)...as a Knick, had 9 games with 20+ points and 1
game with 30+ points...shot 86.7% (157-181 FTs) from the line with NY and made 28 consecutive FTs from 10/30-11/16/10...had 6 straight games with 10+
assists from 12/12-12/25/10, averaging 12.3 apg in that span...career-high 35 points (13-17 FGs, 4-7 3FGs) to go with 11 assists at GS (11/19/10)…23
points and 11 assists in 53 minutes in 2OT win at DET (11/28/10)...28 points, including game-winning 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds left, in 113-110 victory
over TOR (12/8/10)…dished out 17 assists (his high as a Knick) in win over DEN (12/12/10)…28 points, 7 assists and 0 turnovers in 37 minutes in win over
SA (1/4/11)...1st career triple-double with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists at PHO (1/7/11)...tied Knicks club record by handing out 14 assists without
a turnover at POR (1/11/11)...traded to DEN in 3-team (MIN) Carmelo Anthony deal on 2/22/11...22 points (high with Nuggets) at NO (3/14/11)…dished
out 14 assists (Nuggets season high) vs. MIN (4/9/11)...missed 2 games in March (sprained left ankle). 2009-10: Averaged 12.1 points, 5.6 assists, 1.5 steals
and 33.0 minutes in 80 games (80 starts)…shot career-high 45.9% (388-846 FGs) from the field, career-high 38.5% (60-156 3FGs) from 3-point range and
76.3% (132-173 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 19th in assists, 15th in steals, 18th in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.65) and 20th in steals-toturnover ratio (0.73)...6 games with 20+ points...5 games with 10+ assists…season-high 28 points (11-14 FGs, 4-4 3FGs) at NJ (12/4/09)...22 points in 2OT
win over NY (10/30/09)…he forced 2nd OT with driving layup with 13.4 seconds left in first OT (88-88)...missed 2 games due to injury (1 with sprained right
ankle, 1 with flu-like symptoms). 2008-09: Played in all 82 games (81 starts) and logged career-high 3,086 total minutes…averaged 14.2 points, 6.7 assists,
1.5 steals and 37.6 minutes...among NBA leaders, ranked 13th in assists, 11th in steals and 15th in minutes…recorded a career-high 126 total steals...had
a career-high 7 steals vs. MIL (11/22/08)...season-high 14 assists vs. MIN (12/1/08)…finished 1 assist shy of a triple-double with 21 points, career-high 11
rebounds and 9 assists at LAL (1/27/09)…season-high 32 points vs. PHI (4/7/09). 2007-08: Averaged 14.4 points, 7.4 assists and 37.6 minutes in 79 games
(all starts)...among NBA leaders, ranked 7th in assists and 22nd in minutes…13 games with 20+ points…19 games with 10+ assists…season-best 15 assists
vs. DEN (1/14/08)...season-high 29 points vs. LAL (2/11/08)…made 22 straight FTs from 2/22-3/5/08...missed 3 games due to injury (knee/ankle). 2006-07:
Averaged 14.0 points, 7.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 36.3 minutes in 78 games (75 starts)...among NBA leaders, ranked 10th in assists and 14th in steals…11
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THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
RAYMOND FELTON
point/assist double-doubles (Bobcats were 9-2 in such games)...had impressive 2-day stretch just prior to New Year’s: recorded 22 points and 15 assists in a
career-high and NBA season-high 57 minutes in 3OT win over LAL (12/29/06)…just 24 hours later, dished out a career-high 19 assists at IND (12/30/06)…
season-high 24 points vs. MEM (3/10/07)...had 17 points and 6 assists for Sophomores in T-Mobile Rookie Challenge at NBA All-Star 2007 in Las Vegas...
missed 4 games due to injury (2 in January with sprained left ankle). 2005-06: Averaged 11.9 points, 5.6 assists (21st in NBA) and 30.1 minutes in 80
games (54 starts)…named to NBA All-Rookie Second Team and finished 4th in T-Mobile Rookie of the Year voting (won by NO’s Chris Paul)...3-time T-Mobile
NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month (February, March, April)...among NBA rookies, finished 4th in scoring and 2nd in assists...2 games with 30+
points…11 games with 20+ points…14 games with 10+ assists…season-high 31 points at PHO (2/25/06)…season-high 14 assists at NY (4/17/06)...missed
2 games due to injury (sprained right big toe, abdominal strain).
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds averages of 13.0 points, 4.6 assists, 2.9 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 35.0 minutes in 21 career playoff games (16 starts). 2013: Averaged 14.1 points,
4.7 assists and 37.8 minutes in 12 games (12 starts) while shooting 44.4% (72-162 FGs) from the field…2 games with 20+ points…scored in double figures
in 10 of the 12 games...in first round series vs. BOS, averaged 17.2 points (2nd on team to Carmelo Anthony’s 29.2 ppg)...dished out a playoff career-high
10 assists in Game 3 win at BOS (4/26/13)...with J.R. Smith out (suspension), poured in playoff career-high 27 points (10-21 FGs, 4-9 3FGs) in 48 minutes in
Game 4 OT loss at BOS (4/28/13)…scored 21 points in Game 5...in East Semis vs. Pacers, averaged 11.0 points (3rd on team). 2011: Averaged 11.6 points,
4.2 assists, 1.2 steals and 30.4 minutes 5 first round playoff games vs. OKC. 2010: Helped lead Bobcats to first NBA Playoff berth in franchise history…started
all 4 first round games vs. ORL, averaging 11.8 points, 5.0 assists and 32.5 minutes.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Averaged 12.5 points and 6.9 assists in 101 games over his three-year career at North Carolina...became first player in Tar Heels history to record 1,000
points, 600 assists, 300 rebounds, 150 steals and 100 3-pointers...4th on Tar Heels list in career assists (698) and 2nd in assists per game (6.9)...in his final
(junior) season, was named to NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team after helping lead North Carolina to 2005 NCAA title…averaged 13.7 points and 6.8
assists in NCAA Tourney...named First Team All-ACC, Honorable Mention All-ACC Defensive and Third Team Associated Press All- American...as a sophomore
in 2003-04, led ACC and ranked 5th in the nation with 7.1 assists...in 2002-03, became first freshman in UNC history to be voted team MVP.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Full name is Raymond Bernard Felton Jr....has two older sisters, Charmaine and Juvonna...Charmaine attended North Greenville College on a softball
scholarship and Juvonna went to Claflin College on a basketball scholarship...named Naismith Award winner by the Atlanta Tipoff Club as the 2002 National
High School Player of the Year and was also Gatorade National Player of the Year...led Latta High School (Latta, S.C.) to back-to-back state championships
and a 104-9 record in his career...two-time Mr. Basketball winner in South Carolina...broke state career scoring record with 2,992 points...helped lead East to
victory in McDonald’s All-America Game at MSG...in high school, played football (quarterback and safety) and baseball (pitcher and shortstop) for two years
and ran the 100 meters one year...joined teammates and Knicks and Liberty alumni to host a special Thanksgiving Day event for Children’s Aid Society families
and those impacted by Hurricane Sandy at the Dunlevy Millbank Center, Nov. 17, 2012...served as a spokesperson for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Charlotte...in
conjunction with the Feed the Children Program, hosted food drives in Charlotte and in his hometown of Latta, S.C.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2005-06 CHA80 54 2406
30.1345883.39197 271.358161222.72577 1882653.3 4461811021828 948
11.9
2006-07 CHA78 75 2832
36.33931024
.384103312.330204256.79751 2162673.4 54518011823010 1093
14.0
2007-08 CHA79 79 2972
37.6412997.41356 200.280260325.80037 1992363.0 58318496 21312 1140
14.4
2008-09 CHA82 81 3086
37.64421083
.40859 207.285219272.80554 2563103.8 55319112622830 1162
14.2
2009-10 CHA80 80 2643
33.0388846.45960 156.385132173.76353 2352883.6 44617212316822 968
12.1
2010-11 DEN/NY7554 2737
36.54271005
.425116329.353194241.80548 2212693.6 62515012522111 1164
15.5
2011-12 POR60 56 1906
31.8261642.40762 203.305100124.80627 1221492.5 39012278 17010 684
11.4
2012-13 NY 68 68 2313
34.0377882.42793 258.360101128.78951 1431942.9 37213094 15514 948
13.9
2013-14 NY 65 65 2017
31.0240608.39562 195.31888 122.72154 1431973.0 36515778 12927 6309.7
TOTAL
667 612 22912
34.4 32857970.412 708 2131.332 14591863.783 452 172321753.3 43251467940 1696144 8737
13.1
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2009-10
CHA
44130
32.5
17
42
.405
413
.308
912
.750
3710
2.5
20
826047
11.8
2010-11DEN
5 0 152
30.4
1850.360
4 16.250
1824.750
0 9 9 1.821106 100 58
11.6
2012-13NY1212454
37.8
72162
.444
9 28.321
1624.667
1724413.4562620205 169
14.1
TOTAL 2116736
35.0
107
254
.421
1757.298
4360.717
2040602.9974428365 274
13.0
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
02/27/1983
POSITION
GUARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’3” | 185 LBS
YEARS PRO
10 YEARS
FROM
WISCONSIN
CAREER HIGHS
47
14
25
6
12
20
24
3
8
8
18
3
6
55
AT PHOENIX
3 TIMES
4 TIMES
AT PORTLAND
VS. DALLAS
VS. DETROIT
VS. DETROIT
8 TIMES
AT CHICAGO
3 TIMES
VS. DENVER
5 TIMES
AT MILWAUKEE
AT ATLANTA
11/30/08
PLAYOFFS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
30
12
18
3
7
10
11
3
5
6
9
2
5
40
VS. PHOENIX
VS. PHOENIX
VS. GOLDEN STATE
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. SAN ANTONIO
VS. SAN ANTONIO
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. SAN ANTONIO
AT GOLDEN STATE VS. SAN ANTONIO
VS. PHOENIX
2 TIMES
5/24/06
5/24/06
4/22/07
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
20
6
15
4
8
6
6
3
4
7
11
1
4
40
VS. INDIANA
VS. INDIANA
VS. BROOKLYN
VS. INDIANA
VS. BROOKLYN
VS. CLEVELAND
5 TIMES
VS. BROOKLYN
6 TIMES
VS. BROOKLYN
AT DENVER
2 TIMES
VS. INDIANA
VS. BROOKLYN
3/9/14
3/9/14
3/23/14
3/9/14
3/23/14
2/3/14
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
DEVIN HARRIS
DEVIN HARRIS #20
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
4/18/12
4/16/12
11/7/08
11/7/08
4/4/09
1/31/11
4/12/08
3/25/12
5/13/06
5/13/06
5/15/06
5/3/07
5/15/06
5/24/06
3/23/14
3/23/14
3/5/14
3/9/14
3/23/14
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
DEVIN HARRIS
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Washington in the first round (fifth overall pick) of the 2004 NBA Draft…draft rights traded with Jerry Stackhouse and Christian Laettner to Dallas
in exchange for Antawn Jamison (6/24/04)…traded with Maurice Ager, DeSagana Diop, Trenton Hassell, Keith Van Horn, two future first round draft picks and
cash considerations to New Jersey for Jason Kidd, Malik Allen and Antoine Wright (2/19/08)…traded with Derrick Favors, two first round draft picks and cash
considerations to Utah for Deron Williams (2/23/11)…traded to Atlanta for Marvin Williams (7/11/12)…signed by Dallas (7/31/13)…re-signed by Dallas
(7/17/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds averages of 12.5 points, 4.8 assists, 1.1 steals and 27.3 minutes in 641 career games (442 starts) with Dallas, New Jersey, Utah and Atlanta…2009
NBA All-Star.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 7.9 points, 4.5 assists and 20.5 minutes in 40 games…1 double-double (point/assist)…1 game with 20+ points…2 games with 15+
points (2-0 record)…13 games with 10+ points…2 games with 10+ assists…9 games with 7+ assists (7-2 record)…14 games with 6+ assists (11-3
record)…18 games with 5+ assists (13-5 record)…8 games with 2+ steals…made season debut vs. POR (1/18/14) and had 6 points (2-4 FGs, 2-4 FTs) and
2 assists in 17 minutes…14 points (4-6 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 4 assists before fouling out in 16 minutes at BKN (1/24/14)…14 points (4-7 FGs, 2-4
3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 7 assists in 24 minutes vs. DET (1/26/14)…14 points (5-8 FGs, 4-6 FTs) and 3 assists in 25 minutes vs. HOU (1/29/14)…16 points (4-8
FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 6-6 FTs) and 4 assists in 19 minutes vs. CLE (2/3/14)…12 points (4-9 FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 7 assists in 23 minutes at BOS (2/9/14)…9 points
(3-7 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 5 assists in 20 minutes at CHA (2/11/14)…9 points (2-3 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 4 rebounds and 5 assists in 19 minutes
vs. MIA (2/18/14)…9 points (3-4 FGs, 3-5 FTs) and 7 assists in 20 minutes at PHI (2/21/14)…recorded his 3,000th career assist with a dish to Wayne Ellington
for a fast-break layup at the 54.9-second mark of the 1st quarter vs. CHI (2/28/14)…became the 188th player in NBA history to reach 3,000 career assists…
handed out a season-high (game-high) 11 assists to go with 4 rebounds and 2 points (2-2 FTs) in 18 minutes at DEN (3/5/14)…12 points (4-6 FGs, 1-1 3FGs,
3-5 FTs), including 10 in 4th quarter, in 23 minutes vs. POR (3/7/14)…with the score tied at 98-98, he converted a go-ahead 3-point play with 24.2 seconds
remaining that put DAL up 101-98 (DAL went on to defeat POR, 103-98)…season-high 20 points (6-9 FGs, 4-6 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), including 15 in 2nd half (8 in
4th quarter), to go with 5 assists and season-high 4 steals in 24 minutes vs. IND (3/9/14)…12 points (5-9 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 3 rebounds and 3 assists
in 20 minutes at UTA (3/12/14)…12 points (3-8 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), including 6 in 4th quarter, to go with 6 assists and 2 steals in 20 minutes vs. BOS
(3/17/14)…13 points (4-11 FGs, 5-5 FTs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 32 minutes vs. MIN (3/19/14)…11 points (4-15 FGs, 3-8 3FGs), season-high
7 rebounds and 6 assists in 40 minutes vs. BKN (3/23/14)…10 points (3-7 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 4 assists in 16 minutes vs. GS (4/1/14)…7 points
(3-8 FGs, 1-3 3FGs), 7 assists and 2 steals in 24 minutes at LAL (4/4/14)…9 points (3-5 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 2-4 FTs), 6 assists and 2 steals in 17 minutes at UTA
(4/8/14)…1st double-double with 10 points (4-8 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 3 rebounds, 10 assists and 2 steals in 26 minutes at MEM (4/16/14)…recorded 6+ assists
6 times in the final 7 games of the season (at LAC 4/3/14-at MEM 4/16/14)...underwent left foot surgery (8/6/13)…missed the first 41 games of the season
recovering from the surgery (vs. ATL 10/30/13-at PHO 1/17/14)…suffered a sprained right ankle in the 2nd half at CHA (2/11/14)…missed the game at
IND (2/12/14) due to the injury…left the game at GS (3/11/14) in the 2nd quarter due to a sore right Achilles and did not return. 2012-13: Averaged 9.9
points, 3.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 24.5 minutes in 58 games (34 starts)…shot 43.8% (194-443 FGs) from the field and 72.7% (112-154 FTs) from the line…
as a starter, averaged 11.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.5 steals in 28.1 minutes (ATL went 24-10 with him as starter)…4 games with 20+ points
(4-0 record)…28 games with 10+ points (20-8 record)…27 games with 25+ minutes (21-6 record)…recorded 10 DNP-CDs…missed 14 games due to injury
(illness; 11/14/12; turf toe, left big toe; 11/24/12; sore left foot; 12/19/12-1/8/13, 2/5/13, 3/25/13). 2011-12: Averaged 11.3 points, 5.0 assists, 1.0 steal
and 27.4 minutes in 63 games (all starts)…shot 44.5% (241-542 FGs) from the field, 36.2% (77-213 3FGs) from 3-point range and 74.6% (156-209 FTs)
from the line…7 games with 20+ points…35 games with 10+ points…2 games with 10+ assists…14 games with 7+ assists…season-high 28 points to go
with 5 assists vs. GS (4/6/12)…25 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists vs. SA (4/9/12)…27 points (career-best 6 3FGs) at POR (4/18/12)…missed 3 games due
to injury: 1 with a strained left hamstring (2/2/12), 1 due to the stomach flu (3/10/12) and 1 with a sprained left ankle (4/4/12). 2010-11: Appeared in 71
games (started 70) for NJ and UTA, averaging 15.2 points, 7.1 assists, 1.0 steal and 31.7 minutes…shot career-high 83.3% (335-402 FTs) from the line…in 54
games (all starts) with NJ, averaged 15.0 points, 7.6 assists, 1.1 steals and 31.9 minutes…in 17 games (16 starts) with UTA, averaged 15.8 points, 5.4 assists
and 31.2 minutes…among NBA leaders, ranked 11th in assists…12 games with 20+ points…42 games with 10+ points. 2009-10: Averaged 16.9 points,
3.2 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.2 steals and 34.7 minutes in 64 games (61 starts)…20 games with 20+ points…55 games with 10+ points. 2008-09: Averaged
career-high 21.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.6 steals and 36.1 minutes in 69 games (all starts)…shot 43.8% (455-1,039 FGs) from the field and
82.0% (496-605 FTs) from the line…selected to the Eastern Conference All-Star team...was the NBA’s 3rd-highest scoring point guard, and 1 of only 5 players
to average at least 21 points and 6.9 assists…along with Vince Carter, formed the league’s highest-scoring backcourt (42.1 ppg). 2007-08: Averaged 14.8
points, 5.8 assists, 1.4 steals and 31.6 minutes with DAL and NJ…shot 46.3% (321-693 FGs) from the field, 33.5% (56-167 3FGs) from 3-point range and
82.4% (248-301 FTs) from the line...in 39 games (all starts) with DAL, averaged 14.4 points, 5.3 assists, 1.4 steals and 30.4 minutes…in 25 games (22 starts)
with NJ, averaged 15.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 1.4 steals and 33.5 minutes...with NJ, had 19 games with 10+ points…dished out his 1,000th career
assist vs. CHA (4/15/08). 2006-07: In 80 games (61 starts), averaged 10.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.2 steals and 26.0 minutes…shot career-high
49.2% (292-593 FGs) from the field and 82.4% (215-261 FTs) from the line…3 games with 20+ points…44 games with 10+ points. 2005-06: Averaged 9.9
points, 3.2 assists, 1.0 steal and 22.8 minutes in 57 games (4 starts)…shot 46.9% (190-405 FGs) from the field and 71.6% (169-236 FTs) from the line…31
games with 10+ points (DAL was 25-6 in such games). 2004-05: Averaged 5.7 points, 2.2 assists, 1.0 steal and 15.4 minutes…shot 42.9% (157-366 FGs)
from the field, 33.6% (44-131 3FGs) from 3-point range and 75.7% (78-103 FTs) from the line…among rookie leaders, ranked 2nd in steals, 5th in assists and
FT% and 6th in 3FG%...started the first 19 games of the season…16 games with 10+ points.
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Has appeared in 55 playoff games (31 starts), and has averaged 9.4 points, 2.8 assists and 24.0 minutes while shooting 45.2% (193-427 FGs) from the
field. 2014: Averaged 11.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 25.2 minutes in 7 first round games vs. SA…3 games with 17+ points…4 games with 10+
points…playoff-high 19 points (8-16 FGs, 3-7 3FGs) to go with 3 rebounds and 5 assists in 32 minutes in Game 1 at SA (4/20/14). 2013: In 6 first round
games (6 starts) vs. IND, averaged 11.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.7 steals and 37.5 minutes. 2012: In 4 first round games (4 starts) vs. SA, averaged
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYERS
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
DEVIN HARRIS
13.0 points, 3.8 assists and 30.0 minutes. 2007: In 6 first-round games (6 starts) vs. GS, averaged playoff career highs of 13.2 points and 5.0 assists to go with
1.0 steal in 27.2 minutes. 2006: Averaged 9.4 points, 2.2 assists and 24.3 minutes in 23 games (15 starts)…in the 2006 NBA Finals vs. MIA, appeared in all 6
games (3 starts), averaging 7.3 points, 2.8 assists and 24.5 minutes. 2005: Averaged 2.4 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 8.8 minutes in 9 games.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Played three seasons at Wisconsin (2001-04), and averaged 14.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 96 starts, finishing as the seventh-leading scorer in
school history…was only the second Badger to start every game as a freshman, sophomore and junior…named the 2003-04 Big Ten Player of the Year as a
junior, also earning Second Team All-America honors by the Associated Press…led Wisconsin to school’s first Big Ten Tournament title, and was named Most
Outstanding Player…as a sophomore (2002-03), averaged 12.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 32 games, helping the Badgers reach the Sweet 16…
as a freshman (2001-02), averaged 12.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists..
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Devin Lamar Harris was born Feb. 27, 1983 in Milwaukee Wis.…he and his wife Meghan have daughters, Charli and Scarlett…son of Terry and Julie Harris,
and has an older brother, Bruce, and a younger sister, Tanisha…majored in sociology at Wisconsin…former NBA player Tony Smith is Harris’ mentor…named
Mr. Basketball in Wisconsin in 2001, after leading Wauwatosa East High School to an undefeated regular season…the school retired his No. 20 in 2007…
also played a season of high school volleyball, earning All-Conference honors…created the ‘34 Ways to Assist Foundation’ which works to compassionately,
spiritually and profoundly impact the lives of children in need by providing hope through wish granting, inspiration through educational mentoring, and healthy
living through sports and physical activity…was a Milwaukee Bucks and Brewers fan growing up.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2004-05DAL
76191173
15.4
157
366
.429
44131
.336
78103
.757
2874102
1.3169
139
778219436
5.7
2005-06 DAL56 4 1275
22.8190405.4695 21 .238169236.71626 99 1252.2 17712153 84 16 5549.9
2006-07 DAL80 61 2081
26.0292593.49214 50 .280215261.82445 1511962.5 29624296 14621 813
10.2
2007-08 DAL/NJ64 61 2022
31.6321693.46356 167.335248301.82428 1451732.7 36919090 16110 946
14.8
2008-09 NJ 69 69 2494
36.14551039
.43864 220.291496605.82030 2012313.3 47616411421213 1470
21.3
2009-10 NJ 64 61 2221
34.7356884.40360 217.276308386.79824 1792033.2 42317879 18118 1080
16.9
2010-11 NJ/UTA71 70 2254
31.7343813.42258 180.322335402.83317 1521692.4 50316370 2078 1079
15.2
2011-12 UTA63 63 1741
27.6241542.44577 213.362156209.74612 1001121.8 31613664 12213 715
11.3
2012-13 ATL 58 34 1421
24.5194443.43877 230.335112154.7276 1101162.0 19710364 88 13 5779.9
2013-14DAL
400 818
20.5
96254
.378
31101
.307
92115
.800
8 77852.1178
7228592 315
7.9
TOTAL
641 442 17500
27.3 26456032.438 486 1530.318 22092772.797 224 128815122.4 31041508735 1342133 7985
12.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2004-05
DAL
9080
8.9
716
.438
26.333
69.667
011
11
1.2
11
5410
122
2.4
2005-06DAL
2315558
24.3
82171
.480
0 8 .000
5274.703
1524391.7506918423 216
9.4
2006-07DAL
6 6 163
27.2
3163.492
3 10.300
1419.737
1 11122.030236 9 1 79
13.2
2011-12UTA
4 4 120
30.0
1948.396
4 15.267
1014.714
0 6 6 1.515143 122 52
13.0
2012-13ATL6 6 225
37.5
2363.365
5 25.200
1725.680
2 15172.8221810121 68
11.3
2013-14DAL
7 0 176
25.1
3166.470
1125.440
7 8 .875
1 16172.427132 112 80
11.4
TOTAL 55311322
24.0
193
427
.452
2589.281
106
149
.711
1983102
1.9155
142
439610517
9.4
All-STAR STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2008-09
EAST
1017
17.0
36.500
01.000
00---1122.0
0000066.0
TOTAL 1017
17.0
36.500
01.000
00---1122.0
0000066.0
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
06/21/1980
POSITION
FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’7” | 230 LBS
YEARS PRO
13 YEARS
FROM
ARIZONA
CAREER HIGHS
42
16
27
6
9
16
19
6
18
21
12
4
5
57
VS. CLEVELAND
AT NEW YORK
VS. CHARLOTTE
VS. WASHINGTON
2 TIMES
VS. CLEVELAND
2 TIMES
5 TIMES
AT CHICAGO
AT CHICAGO 2 TIMES
VS. L.A. CLIPPERS
2 TIMES
AT CHICAGO
12/22/04
3/28/03
1/4/08
4/7/07
PLAYOFFS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
33
13
22
3
6
13
18
5
12
16
10
4
4
53
AT MIAMI
AT MIAMI
AT MIAMI
3 TIMES
VS. MEMPHIS
2 TIMES
AT DETROIT
VS. DETROIT
VS. MILWAUKEE
VS. MILWAUKEE
AT NEW YORK VS. CHARLOTTE
2 TIMES
AT DETROIT
5/16/06
5/16/06
5/16/06
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
22
7
17
5
8
6
8
2
6
6
5
2
5
43
VS. NEW ORLEANS
2 TIMES
VS. DALLAS
VS. ORLANDO
3 TIMES
VS. HOUSTON
AT L.A. LAKERS
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
5 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
AT BOSTON
VS. SAN ANTONIO
11/13/13
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
RICHARD JEFFERSON
RICHARD JEFFERSON #24
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
12/22/04
11/5/04
11/5/04
1/10/02
11/5/04
4/20/11
5/14/04
5/22/03
4/29/03
4/29/03
4/22/04
5/7/02
5/14/04
4/8/14
3/22/14
11/2/13
1/3/14
10/30/13
11/6/13
11/15/13
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
RICHARD JEFFERSON
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Houston in the first round (13th overall pick) of the 2001 NBA Draft…draft rights traded with the draft rights to Jason Collins and Brandon
Armstrong to New Jersey for the draft rights to Eddie Griffin (6/27/01)…traded to Milwaukee in exchange for Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons (6/26/08)…
traded to San Antonio in exchange for Bruce Bowen, Fabricio Oberto and Kurt Thomas (6/24/09)…re-signed by San Antonio (7/21/10)…traded with T.J. Ford
and a 2012 first round pick to Golden State in exchange for Stephen Jackson (3/15/12)...as part of a three-team deal, traded by Golden State along with
Andris Biedrins, Brandon Rush, two future unprotected first round picks (2014 and 2017) and two future second round picks (2016 and 2017) to Utah who
also received a future second round pick from Denver (2018) and cash considerations in a deal that sent Randy Foye from Utah to Denver, Kevin Murphy from
Utah to Golden State, Andre Iguodala from Denver to Golden State and a future second round pick (2018) from Golden State to Denver (7/10/13)…signed by
Dallas (7/21/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds career averages of 14.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 32.1 minutes in 934 games (773 starts) with New Jersey, Milwaukee, San Antonio, Golden State and
Utah…named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week three times (3/31/03, 4/5/04 and 12/13/04)…reached the NBA Finals twice as a member of the
New Jersey Nets (2002, 2003)…was a member of the bronze-medal winning USA Basketball Senior National Team that participated in the 2004 Olympics
(Athens, Greece)…finished second in Rookie of the Year voting and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 2002.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 10.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 27.0 minutes in 82 games (78 starts)…shot 45.0% (294-654 FGs) from the field, 40.9%
(123-301 3FGs) from 3-point range and 74.1% (120-162 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 14th in 3FG%...shot .400+ from 3-point range
for the 3rd time in the last 4 seasons…was the only UTA player to appear in all 82 games in 2013-14…41 games with 10+ points…team-high 18 points vs.
HOU (11/2/13)…career-high-tying 5 steals at BOS (11/6/13)…season-high 22 points (7-11 FGs) to go with 4 assists vs. NO (11/13/13)…team-high 20
points at SAC (12/11/13)…team-high-tying 18 points at MEM (12/23/13)…team-high 18 points vs. CLE (1/10/14)…15 points, 5 assists and 4 rebounds
at SA (1/15/14)…19 points at LAC (2/1/14)…game-high-tying 17 points vs. PHO (2/26/14)…game-high 21 points vs. ORL (3/22/14)…17 points at OKC
(3/30/14). 2012-13: Averaged 3.1 points, 1.5 rebounds and 10.1 minutes in 56 games (1 start)…season-high 11 points at NO (1/19/13)...in lone start, 3
points in 21 minutes at CLE (1/29/13)…recorded 19 DNP-CDs…missed 7 games due to a right calf strain (11/19-12/3/12). 2011-12: Averaged 9.2 points,
3.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 27.7 minutes in 63 games (44 starts) with SA and GS…among NBA leaders, ranked T-12th in the NBA in 3FG% (.420), hitting
over 40% of his shots from 3-point range for the 2nd consecutive season after not doing so in any of his first 9 years in the league…26 games with 10+
points...in 41 games (all starts) with SA, averaged 9.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 28.5 minutes…recorded 1 DNP-CD (4/26/12)…missed 2 games
with a right knee injury (4/14-4/16/12). 2010-11: Averaged 11.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 30.4 minutes in 81 games (81 starts)…shot 47.4%
(304-642 FGs) from the field, 44.0% (135-307 3FGs) from 3-point range and 75.9% (148-195 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked T-4th in
3FG%…4 games with 20+ points…50 games with 10+ points…led SA in scoring 4 times, rebounds 4 times, steals 5 times and blocks 11 times…season-high
28 points in 34 minutes at PHO (11/3/10). 2009-10: Averaged 12.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 31.1 minutes in 81 games (70 starts)…shot 46.7%
(362-775 FGs) from the field and 73.5% (211-287 FTs) from the line…led the team in scoring 10 times, rebounds 5 times, assists 3 times, steals 14 times and
blocks 18 times…2 double-doubles…8 games with 20+ points…54 games with 10+ points…season-high 29 points to go with 7 rebounds and 4 assists in 41
minutes vs. DAL (11/11/09). 2008-09: Started all 82 games, averaging 19.6 points (22nd in NBA), 4.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 35.8 minutes...shot 43.9%
(537-1,222 FGs) from the field, 39.7% (116-292 3FGs) from 3-point range and 80.5% (417-518 FTs) from the line…ended the season with a streak of 185
consecutive games played…appeared in his 500th career game vs. BOS (11/15/08)…led MIL in scoring a team-high 35 times…77 games with 10+ points…
scored a season-high 35 points twice: vs. GS (3/7/09) and vs. OKC (4/11/09). 2007-08: Started all 82 games, averaging 22.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.1
assists and 39.0 minutes...shot 46.6% (619-1,328 FGs) from the field, 36.2% (77-213 3FGs) from 3-point range and 79.8% (542-679 FTs) from the line…
among NBA leaders, ranked 9th in scoring and 6th in FTM (542)...set Nets single-season franchise records for total minutes (3,200) and FTM…led NJ in
scoring 43 times (including 13 of the team’s first 14 games). 2006-07: Averaged 16.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 35.6 minutes in 55 games (53
starts)…shot 45.6% (303-665 FGs) from the field, 35.9% (52-145 3FGs) from 3-point range and 79.8% (542-679 FTs) from the line…season-high 35 points
at WAS (4/10/07)…missed a total of 27 games due to injury: 5 games due to a sprained left ankle (11/12–11/18/06), 1 game due to a sore right ankle
(12/15/06) and 21 games after having surgery to remove loose bodies from his right ankle. 2005-06: Averaged 19.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and
39.2 minutes in 78 games (78 starts)…shot 49.3% (495-1,005 FGs) from the field and 81.2% (471-580 FTs) from the line…led the team in minutes, while
ranking 2nd on the team in scoring and 3rd in assists…20 double-doubles…season-high 40 points to go along with 11 rebounds vs. CHA (4/6/06). 200405: Despite appearing in only 33 games (all starts), averaged 22.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 41.1 minutes…shot a career-high 84.4% (227-269
FTs) from the FT line…scored a career-high 42 points vs. CLE (12/12/04)...suffered a season-ending ruptured ligament in his left wrist (1/11/05)…underwent
surgery (1/20/05) and missed the remainder of the regular season. 2003-04: Started all 82 games, leading the Nets in scoring (18.5 ppg) and minutes (38.2),
while ranking 2nd on the team in rebounds (5.7)…shot 49.8% (555-1,115 FGs) from the field and 76.3% (357-468 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders,
ranked 12th in FG%…named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week (4/5/04) after averaging 22.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 6.8 assists in 4 games with
Jason Kidd and Kenyon Martin out of the lineup. 2002-03: Averaged 15.5 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 36.0 minutes in 80 games (all starts)...shot
career-high 50.1% (456-911 FGs) from the field…named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week (3/31/03) after averaging 26.3 points and 5.3 rebounds
during a week in which the Nets went 3-0…1st career triple-double with 30 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in 47 minutes at HOU (3/31/03)…scored 21
points as a member of the Sophomore Team in the Rookie Challenge at the 2003 All-Star Weekend…also finished 4th in the Slam Dunk Contest. 2001-02:
Averaged 9.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 24.3 minutes in 79 games (9 starts) while shooting 45.7% (270-591 FGs) from the field…finished 2nd in
NBA Rookie of the Year voting (behind MEM’s Pau Gasol)…named the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month in January as well as earned a place on the
NBA All-Rookie Second Team at season’s end.
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds averages of 14.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 33.9 minutes in 94 career playoff games (71 starts)…has shot 47.2% (470-996 FGs) from the
field…made 2 trips to the NBA Finals with the Nets (2002 vs. the Lakers and 2003 vs. the Spurs). 2013: Appeared in 7 playoff games, averaging 1.9 points,
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
RICHARD JEFFERSON
1.0 rebound and 5.6 minutes in his 9th career postseason berth. 2011: Averaged 6.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 29.3 minutes in 6 games (all starts)…16
points (5-8 FGs) in a Game 2 win vs. MEM (4/20/11). 2010: Averaged 9.4 points, 5.3 rebounds and 33.4 minutes in 10 games (all starts)…19 points and
7 rebounds in a Game 2 victory at DAL (4/21/10). 2007: Averaged 19.7 points and 5.6 rebounds in 12 games (all starts) while helping lead the Nets to the
Eastern Conference Semifinals…6 games with 20+ points, including a 28-point, 5-rebound performance in Game 1 of the first round series at TOR (4/21/07).
2006: Averaged a playoff career-high 22.2 points in 11 games (11 starts)…2 games with 30+ points…5 games with 20+ points. 2005: Appeared in 4 playoff
games (1 start), averaging 15.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 35.0 minutes. 2004: Averaged 19.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists and a postseason
career-high 41.8 minutes in 11 games (11 starts)…playoff-high 31 points to go with 11 rebounds in a Game 5 win at DET (5/14/04). 2003: Played in 20
playoff games (all starts), helping the Nets advance to their 2nd straight NBA Finals…averaged 14.1 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists…double-double
with 18 points and 10 rebounds in a Game 4 Finals win vs. SA (6/11/03). 2002: As a rookie, saw action in 20 playoff games…key reserve who averaged 7.0
points, 4.6 rebounds and 22.1 minutes as the New Jersey Nets earned a trip to the NBA Finals where they eventually were defeated by the Los Angeles Lakers.
INTERNATIONAL CAPSULE
SUMMER 2004: Was a member of the bronze-medal winning USA Basketball Senior National Team that participated in the 2004 Olympics (Athens, Greece).
SUMMER 2003: Won gold with the USA at the 2003 FIBA Americas Championship (San Juan, Puerto Rico).
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Played three seasons at Arizona where he averaged 11.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 26.3 minutes in 84 games…helped the Wildcats reach the
NCAA Tournament three times, losing to Duke in the 2001 NCAA Championship Game...as a junior, started 34 of 35 games, finishing 2nd on the team in
blocks (24), 3rd in rebounding (5.4 rpg), 3rd in assists (2.7 apg) and 4th in scoring (11.3 ppg), earning All-Midwest Regional Team honors…in the national
semifinal against Michigan State, had 17 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks...had a strong NCAA title game against Duke, scoring 15 of his 19 points in the 2nd
half, including sinking a career-best 4-of-8 3-pointers while grabbing 8 rebounds...named to All-Final Four Team in 2001…selected to All-Pac-10 Freshman
Team in 1998–99 season.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Parents are non-denominational Christian missionaries…has two older brothers…traveled to Africa with parents on missionary work…Meekness LeCato, his
mother, also received a Ph.D. in education…in addition to playing basketball, was a high jumper on his high school track team, recording a personal best
jump of 6’10”…had his No. 44 jersey retired by Moon Valley High School (Phoenix, Ariz.) on 3/4/04…was inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Fame in February
2012…enjoys playing volleyball and yoga…aspires to having a broadcasting career following his playing days, and has done NCAA Tournament analysis work.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2001-02 NJ 79 9 1917
24.3270591.45713 56 .232189265.71385 2082933.7 14021164 10748 7429.4
2002-03 NJ 80 80 2879
36.0456911.5016 24 .250324436.7431503645146.4 20121680 15644 1242
15.5
2003-04 NJ 82 82 3133
38.25551115
.49848 132.364357468.7631093554645.7 31522492 19828 1515
18.5
2004-05 NJ 33 33 1355
41.1238564.42230 89 .337227269.84449 1912407.3 13310933 13217 733
22.2
2005-06 NJ 78 78 3059
39.24951005
.49360 188.319471580.81295 4395346.8 29719359 17417 1521
19.5
2006-07 NJ 55 53 1956
35.6303665.45652 145.359239326.73348 1922404.4 14812334 1208 897
16.3
2007-08 NJ 82 82 3200
39.06191328
.46677 213.362542679.79893 2493424.2 25222576 19921 1857
22.6
2008-09 MIL 82 82 2939
35.85371222
.439116292.397417518.80557 3173744.6 19925266 16514 1607
19.6
2009-10 SA 81 70 2520
31.1362775.46759 187.316211287.73558 2983564.4 15817845 10540 994
12.3
2010-11 SA 81 81 2459
30.4304642.474135307.440148195.75954 2563103.8 10716438 93 34 891
11.0
2011-12SA/GS
63441748
27.7
203
488
.416
113
269
.420
5985.694
26193
219
3.588121
375019578
9.2
2012-13GS561 568
10.1
62136
.456
1445.311
3853.717
5 79841.5314514237 176
3.1
2013-14 UTA82 78 2213
27.0294654.450123301.409120162.74118 2012192.7 13016856 94 14 831
10.1
TOTAL
934 773 29946
32.1 469810096
.465 846 2248.376 33424323.773 847 334241894.5 21992229694 1616311 13584
14.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2001-02NJ200 441
22.1
53114
.465
0 2 .000
3360.550
1676924.6254011269 139
7.0
2002-03NJ2020711
35.6
110
231
.476
0 3 .000
6185.718
2998127
6.4476716464 281
14.1
2003-04NJ1111460
41.8
66158
.418
9 33.273
77108
.713
1455696.3423514438 218
19.8
2004-05NJ4 1 140
35.0
2050.400
2 10.200
2131.677
8 14225.59 143 8 0 63
15.8
2005-06NJ1111437
39.7
90165
.545
1229.414
5263.825
7 38454.1453210304 244
22.2
2006-07NJ1212489
40.8
81168
.482
1340.325
6166.924
4 63675.627249 275 236
19.7
2009-10SA1010334
33.4
3470.486
1 5 .200
2533.758
8 45535.318206 156 949.4
2010-11
SA
66176
29.3
12
31
.387
617
.353
911
.818
223
25
4.2
513
36339
6.5
2012-13
GS
7039
5.6
49.444
23.667
39.333
2571.0
1510113
1.9
TOTAL
10171 3227
32.0470996.47245 142.317342466.73490 4175075.0 21925073 20140 1327
13.1
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
RICKY LEDO
RICKY LEDO #1
BORN
09/10/1992
POSITION
GUARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’7” | 200 LBS
YEARS PRO
1 YEAR
FROM
PROVIDENCE
CAREER HIGHS
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
5
2 TIMES
FGM
2
AT SAN ANTONIO
1/8/14
FGA
3
2 TIMES
3FGM
1
3 TIMES
3FGA
2
VS. ORLANDO
1/13/14
FTM
2
2 TIMES
FTA
2
2 TIMES
OR
0
DR
2
VS. DENVER
11/25/13
REB
2
VS. DENVER 11/25/13
AST
1
2 TIMES
BLK0
STL
1
AT NEW ORLEANS
1/10/14
MIN
9
AT NEW ORLEANS
1/10/14
PLAYOFFS
PTSN/A
FGM
N/A
FGA
N/A
3FGM
N/A
3FGA
N/A
FTM
N/A
FTA
N/A
OR
N/A
DR
N/A
REB
N/A
AST
N/A
BLK
N/A
STL
N/A
MIN
N/A
2013-14
PTS
5
2 TIMES
FGM
2
AT SAN ANTONIO
1/8/14
FGA
3
2 TIMES
3FGM
1
3 TIMES
3FGA
2
VS. ORLANDO
1/13/14
FTM
2
2 TIMES
FTA
2
2 TIMES
OR
0
DR
2
VS. DENVER
11/25/13
REB
2
VS. DENVER 11/25/13
AST
1
2 TIMES
BLK0
STL
1
AT NEW ORLEANS
1/10/14
MIN
9
AT NEW ORLEANS
1/10/14
80
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
RICKY LEDO
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Milwaukee in the second round (43rd overall pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft…draft rights traded to Philadelphia with a future second round pick in
exchange for the draft rights to the 38th overall pick Nate Wolters…draft rights traded to Dallas in exchange for a future second round pick (6/28/13).
2013-14 SEASON
Averaged 1.7 points and 3.0 minutes in 11 games…made NBA debut at HOU (11/1/13) and had 3 points (1-3 FGs, 1-1 3FGs) and 1 assist in 4 minutes…hit
a 3-pointer at the 1:40 mark of the 4th quarter at HOU (11/1/13) for the 1st field goal of his NBA career…2 points (2-2 FTs) in 7 minutes vs. LAL (11/5/13)…2
points (1-1 FGs) in 12 seconds at MIA (11/15/13)…2 rebounds in 2 minutes vs. DEN (11/25/13)…assigned to the Texas Legends (D-League) on 11/30/13…
recalled from the D-League (1/6/14)…5 points (2-2 FGs, 1-1 3FGs) in 4 minutes at SA (1/8/14)…2 points (1-3 FGs), 1 assist and 1 steal in 9 minutes at
NO (1/10/14)…5 points (1-2 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) in 1 minute vs. ORL (1/13/14)…re-assigned to the D-League (1/18/14)…recalled from the D-League
(1/22/14)…re-assigned to the D-League (1/25/14)…recalled from the D-League (1/31/14)…re-assigned to the D-League (1/31/14)…averaged 13.3 points,
5.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.0 steal and 29.6 minutes in 39 D-League games (26 starts) for the Legends…recorded 14 DNP-CDs…spent 57 games on the
inactive list: 55 for assignment to the D-League (vs. MIN 11/30/13-vs. NY 1/5/14; vs. POR 1/18/14-at CLE 1/20/14; vs. DET 1/26/14-at MEM 4/16/14) and
2 for coach’s decision.
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
2014: DND-Inactive (CD) in first round series vs. SA.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
2012-13: Ineligible to play in games as a Providence freshman but was allowed to practice with the team as a result of an NCAA ruling.
HIGHSCHOOL CAPSULE
Averaged 23.4 points and 6.2 rebounds as a senior at South Kent High School in South Kent, Conn.…named a Jordan All-American and 2012 SLAM
High School Third-Team All-American…in Jordan Brand Classic, had 7 points and 5 rebounds in 20 minutes…also selected to play in the All-American
Championship high school all-star game…teaming with Kentucky signee Nerlens Noel and other top recruits, had 15 points, 4 assists and 3 steals in 20
minutes…ranked the No. 5 shooting guard and No. 17 overall prospect by Scout.com…listed as the No. 2 shooting guard and No. 6 overall prospect
according to Rivals.com…ranked No. 6 shooting guard and No. 21 overall prospect by ESPN.com…as a senior at South Kent, had 31 points in the National
Prep Championship Quarterfinals vs. Tilton…37 points vs. La Jolla Prep in the National Prep Showcase in Nov. 2011…39 points and 13 rebounds in a loss in
the first round of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council AAA playoffs to end his high school career…as a junior, 30 points vs. Hargrave Military
Academy in the National Prep Showcase in Nov. 2010…in the Providence Jamfest, 27 points for the Expressions Elite AAU club in a victory over the Connecticut
Basketball Club.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Full name is Ricardo Ledo…last name is pronounced “LEE-doh”…son of Ricardo Carrasco and Kimeco Ledo...has three brothers, Kyron, Diego, and Gianni...
also has one younger sister, Jada…is a native of Providence, R.I….footage of Ledo battling John Wall in a game at Reebok headquarters has accumulated over
100,000 views since it was posted in the summer of 2012.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2013-14
DAL
11
033
3.0
617
.353
38.375
441.000
0220.2
2212019
1.7
TOTAL 11
033
3.0
617
.353
38.375
441.000
0220.2
2212019
1.7
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
02/09/1982
POSITION
GUARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’0” | 200 LBS
YEARS PRO
10 YEARS
FROM
SAINT JOSEPH’S
CAREER HIGHS
32
13
30
6
13
12
14
4
15
23
15
2
7
54
3 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. CHICAGO
VS. CHICAGO
VS. CHICAGO
AT SEATTLE
AT SEATTLE
AT UTAH
AT DALLAS
AT DALLAS VS. PORTLAND
3 TIMES
VS. PHILADELPHIA
VS. CHICAGO
PLAYOFFS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
32
12
21
5
9
8
10
4
7
9
11
1
4
43
2 TIMES
AT CHARLOTTE
2 TIMES
3 TIMES
2 TIMES
4 TIMES
AT CHARLOTTE
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. BOSTON
VS. INDIANA 3 TIMES
AT CHARLOTTE
2 TIMES
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
31
13
30
5
13
9
10
2
7
8
13
1
3
54
VS. CHICAGO
VS. CHICAGO
VS. CHICAGO
VS. MIAMI
VS. CHICAGO
VS. BOSTON
VS. BOSTON
4 TIMES
VS. NEW YORK
VS. NEW YORK
AT MILWAUKEE
5 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. CHICAGO
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JAMEER NELSON
JAMEER NELSON #14
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
1/15/14
1/2/13
1/15/14
1/11/06
1/11/06
11/27/06
4/14/10
4/14/10
2/10/13
1/22/05
1/15/14
4/24/10
4/26/10
5/16/10
5/5/12
4/24/10
1/15/14
1/15/14
1/15/14
1/4/14
1/15/14
1/19/14
1/19/14
12/23/13
12/23/13
2/18/14
1/15/14
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JAMEER NELSON
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Denver in the first round (20th overall pick) of the 2004 NBA Draft…draft rights traded to Orlando for a future first round pick (6/24/04)…re-signed
by Orlando (10/31/07)…re-signed by Orlando (7/16/12)…waived by Orlando (6/30/14)…signed by Dallas (7/24/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds career averages of 12.6 points, 5.4 assists, 3.1 rebounds, 1.0 steal and 29.2 minutes in 651 games (556 starts) with Orlando…has shot 37.4% from
3-point range and 81.7% from the line for his career…2009 NBA All-Star…stands as Orlando’s all-time leader in assists with 3,501…also ranks second in
Magic history in games played (651) and field goals attempted (7,033), third in minutes played (19,038), 3-pointers made (874) and 3-pointers attempted
(2,335), fourth in scoring (8,184 points) and field goals made (3,109) and fifth in steals (619)…2005 NBA All-Rookie Second Team.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 12.1 points, team-high 7.0 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 32.0 minutes in 68 games (68 starts)…shot a team-high 85.7% (96-112 FTs) from
the FT line and had an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.87 (476/166)…among NBA leaders, ranked 8th in assists and 14th in assists-to-turnover ratio…led (or tied)
the team in scoring 5 times and in assists a team-best 54 times…6 double-doubles…1 game with 30+ points…4 games with 20+ points…46 games with 10+
points…12 games with 10+ assists, including a season-high 13 assists at MIL (2/18/14)…recorded at least one steal 38 times and had 2+ steals 11 times…
made his 500th career start at MIA (11/23/13)…appeared in his 600th career regular-season game at HOU (12/8/13)…passed Hedo Turkoglu (794) for 3rd
place on the team’s all-time 3-point field goals made list vs. NY (12/23/13)…season-high 31 points in a career-high 54 minutes vs. CHI (1/15/14)…passed
Dwight Howard (621) for 2nd place on the Magic’s all-time games played list at BKN (1/21/14)…passed Shaquille O’Neal (8,019 points) for 4th place on the
Magic’s all-time scoring list at TOR (2/23/14)…missed 14 total games due to injury: 3 games (11/29-12/3/13) due to a sprained left foot, 5 games (2/22/3/14, 3/19-3/25/14) due to a sore left knee, 1 game (3/2/14) due to a sore right calf, 1 game (3/5/14) due to an illness and 3 games (4/13-4/16/14) due
to a strained left groin. 2012-13: Averaged 14.7 points, career-high (team-high) 7.4 assists, 3.7 rebounds, team-high 1.3 steals and 35.3 minutes in 56 games
(56 starts)…shot 87.3% (89-102 FTs) from the FT line and had an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.68 (413/154)…among NBA leaders, ranked T-7th in assists…led
(or tied) the team in scoring 12 times and in assists a team-best 42 times…14 double-doubles…14 games with 20+ points…42 games with 10+ points…15
games with 10+ assists, including a career-high 15 assists vs. POR (2/10/13)…career-high-tying 32 points vs. CHI (1/2/13)…became the Orlando Magic’s
all-time assist leader (2,777) at POR (1/7/13) (on an Andrew Nicholson dunk), passing Scott Skiles (2,776)…recorded at least 1 steal 41 times and had 2+
steals 19 times, including a season-high 4 steals 3 times…missed 26 total games due to injury: 6 games (11/4-11/13/12) due to a strained right hamstring
and groin, 1 game (11/30/12) due to left Achilles tendinitis, 2 games (12/29-12/31/12) due to a sore left hip, 2 games (2/2-2/4/13) due to a left forearm
contusion, 6 games (2/22-3/3/13) due to a left patella contusion/strain and 9 games (3/30-4/17/13) due to a sprained right ankle. 2011-12: Averaged 11.9
points, 5.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 29.9 minutes in 57 games (all starts)…shot 37.7% (87-231 3FGs) from 3-point range and 80.7% (71-88 FTs) from the
FT line…among NBA leaders, ranked 15th in assists…led (or tied) the team in scoring 8 times and in assists 36 times…4 double-doubles…7 games with 20+
points…33 games with 10+ points…5 games with 10+ assists, including 14 assists vs. PHI (2/15/12)…DNP-CD (rest) on 4/26/12…missed 8 total games due
to injury: 1 on the inactive list (12/30/11) due to neck spasms, 5 games (1/29-2/4/12) due to concussion-like symptoms, 1 game (2/23/12) due to a strained
left knee and 1 game (4/3/12) due to a sore left calf. 2010-11: Averaged 13.1 points, team-high 6.0 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 30.5 minutes in 76 games (76
starts)…shot 40.1% (119-297 3FGs) from 3-point range and 80.2% (130-162 FTs) from the FT line…among NBA leaders, ranked 20th in assists and T-29th
in 3FG%…led (or tied) the team in scoring 6 times and in assists 51 times…4 double-doubles…10 games with 20+ points…56 games with 10+ points…6
games with 10+ assists, including a season-best 14 assists vs. MIA (11/24/10)…hit game-winning jumper with 4.1 seconds left at NJ (11/13/10)…hit goahead jumper and ensuing foul shot with 33.6 seconds left at IND (11/20/10)…hit tie-breaking and eventual game-winning 3-pointer with 1:19 remaining
vs. BOS (12/25/10)…hit game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer vs. DEN (3/18/11)…missed 6 total games due to injury/illness: 2 games on the inactive list
(11/6-11/8/10) due to a sprained left ankle, 3 games (12/3-12/6/10) due to a stomach virus and 1 game (3/28/11) due to a sprained left knee…ejected
after receiving 2 technical fouls vs. MIA (11/24/10). 2009-10: Averaged 12.6 points, team-high 5.4 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 28.6 minutes in 65 games (64
starts)…shot 38.1% (86-226 3FGs) from 3-point range and 84.5% (98-116 FTs) from the FT line…led (or tied) the team in scoring 8 times and in assists a
team-best 43 times…4 double-doubles…5 games with 20+ points…45 games with 10+ points…5 games with 10+ assists…pulled down his 1,000th career
rebound at DET (11/3/09)…passed Tracy McGrady (1,533) for 5th place on the Magic’s all-time assist list vs. NJ (11/13/09)…missed a total of 17 games due
to injury…missed 16 games (11/18-12/19/09, on inactive list 3 times during that span) due to a torn meniscus in his left knee (underwent arthroscopic surgery
on 11/18/09) and missed 1 game (2/2/10) due to a hyperextended left knee. 2008-09: Averaged 16.7 points, 5.4 assists, 3.5 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 31.2
minutes in 42 games (42 starts) for the Eastern Conference champion Orlando Magic…shot 50.3% (267-531 FGs) from the field, 45.3% (82-181 3FGs) from
3-point range and 88.7% (86-97 FTs) from the FT line…named 2009 NBA All-Star (missed game due to injury)…finished 2nd in the NBA in 3FG% and 14th
in assists-to-turnover ratio (2.72, 226/83)…named NBA’s Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice – for the periods ending 12/21/08 and 1/18/09…14
games with 20+ points, including a career-high-tying 32 points at GS (12/15/08)…37 games with 10+ points…2 games with 10+ assists…grabbed a careerhigh 10 rebounds at OKC (11/12/08)…missed 5 games (inactive list: 11/26-11/27/08, 12/3/08; DNP: 11/29-12/1/08) due to a strained right hip flexor…
suffered a torn right labrum vs. DAL (2/2/09) and missed the final 35 games of the season on the inactive list (2/4-4/15/09) due to the injury…underwent
surgery 2/19/09…returned to play in the NBA Finals vs. LAL. 2007-08: Appeared in 69 games (with 62 starts), averaging 10.9 points, team-high 5.6 assists,
3.5 rebounds and 28.4 minutes…shot 41.6% (64-154 3FGs) from 3-point range and 82.8% (125-151 FTs) from the FT line…among NBA leaders, ranked
15th in 3FG% and 38th in FT%…7 games with 20+ points…4 games with 10+ assists…recorded his 1,000th career assist at MIL (12/12/07)…reached 3,000
career points at DEN (1/11/08)…recorded 2 DNP-CDs…spent 11 games on the inactive list: 1 game due to a concussion (11/6/07), 1 game due to a back
strain (12/29/07), 5 games due to a strained tendon in his right foot (1/19-1/27/08), 1 game due to flu-like symptoms/strained right hamstring (3/1/08),
2 games due to a jaw contusion (3/28-4/1/08) and 1 game on 4/16/08. 2006-07: Averaged 13.0 points, team-high 4.3 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 30.3
minutes in 77 games (all starts)…among NBA leaders, ranked T-33rd in assists and 40th in FT% (shot a team-best .828, 183-221, from the line)…led (or tied)
the team in scoring 12 times and in assists a team-best 42 times…12 games with 20+ points…49 games with 10+ points…hit game-winning 3-pointer with
1.7 seconds left at SAC (12/4/06)…scored 2,000th career point vs. CHA (1/5/07)…pulled down 8 rebounds at CHA (3/12/07)…missed a total of 5 games:
on inactive list 4 games (12/13-12/20/06) due to a strained right groin and DNP 1 game (2/14/07) due to the flu. 2005-06: Averaged 14.6 points,
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PLAYERS
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PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JAMEER NELSON
4.9 assists, 2.9 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 28.8 minutes in 62 games (33 starts)…shot 48.3% (347-719 FGs) from the field and 42.4% (70-165 3FGs) from
3-point range…in his 33 starts, averaged 16.0 points, 5.8 assists, 3.0 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 31.9 minutes…among NBA leaders, ranked T-9th in 3FG%
and 35th in FG%…led (or tied) the team in scoring 18 times and in assists 33 times…15 games with 20+ points…43 games with 10+ points…career-high
32 points at SEA (1/11/06)…dished out 13 assists at POR (1/13/06)…missed 20 games due to a sprained right mid-foot: DNP 5 times (1/21-1/29/06) and
on the inactive list for 15 games (2/1-3/1/06). 2004-05: Averaged 8.7 points, 3.0 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 20.4 minutes in 79 games (21 starts)…in his 21
starts, averaged 15.7 points, 5.2 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 38.0 minutes…named to the NBA’s All-Rookie Second Team…ranked among all NBA
rookies in scoring (10th), assists (T-3rd), FG% (T-9th), 3FG% (8th) and steals (T-4th)…led (or tied) the team in assists 15 times…led (or tied) the team in scoring
3 times…35 games with 10+ points…had at least 1 steal in 42 outings and 2+ steals 17 times, including career-high and Magic rookie record 7 steals vs. PHI
(1/22/05)…made his NBA regular-season debut vs. MIL (11/3/04) and logged 8 minutes…scored 1st career point at NO (11/15/04)…in 1st career start, 13
points, 8 rebounds and game-high 7 assists in 37 minutes at MIA (2/26/05)…1st career double-double with 18 points and 13 assists vs. CHA (3/24/05)…had
8 rebounds 3 times, the last on 4/6/05 vs. CHI…DNP on 3/30/05, 4/1/05 and 4/2/05 due to an intercostal tear (rib muscle, left side).
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds averages of 15.0 points, 4.6 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 32.5 minutes in 44 career playoff games (39 starts). 2012: Averaged 15.6 points, team-high 6.6
assists, 3.8 rebounds and 36.4 minutes in 5 games (all starts)…dished out a playoff career-high 11 assists vs. IND (5/5/12). 2011: Averaged 13.2 points, 5.0
assists, 4.2 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 36.0 minutes in 6 games. 2010: Started all 14 playoff games, averaging 19.0 points, 4.8 assists, 3.6 rebounds, 1.0 steal
and 34.2 minutes…scored a playoff career-high 32 points twice, the last time on 4/24/10 at CHA…pulled down a playoff career-high 9 rebounds vs. BOS
(5/16/10)…recorded a playoff career-high 4 steals at CHA (4/24/10). 2009: Returned from a torn right labrum (suffered on 2/2/09; underwent surgery for it
2/19/09) to appear in the NBA Finals vs. LAL...averaged 3.8 points, 2.8 assists, 1.4 rebounds and 18.0 minutes in 5 NBA Finals games. 2008: Averaged 16.2
points, 4.7 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 33.3 minutes in 10 games (all starts). 2007: Started all 4 playoff games vs. DET, averaging 14.3 points, 3.3 assists, 3.0
rebounds and 32.3 minutes.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Played and started in 125 career games for Saint Joseph’s University, averaging 16.8 points, 5.7 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 2.1 steals. 2003-04: Consensus
National Player of the Year as a senior, earning the Associated Press, Wooden, Naismith, Rupp, Robertson and Chevrolet Player of the Year awards…shared
the NABC top player award with Connecticut’s Emeka Okafor…also chosen Player of the Year by The Sporting News, ESPN.com, SI.com and FoxSports.com…
unanimous First Team All-America selection and Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, after averaging 20.6 points, 5.3 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 3.0 steals in 32
contests in 2003-04…led Saint Joe’s to a perfect regular season record (27-0), a top ranking in the national polls, the school’s first No. 1 seed in the NCAA
Tournament and a trip to the Elite Eight…earned A-10 Player of the Week honors a record 8 times and captured the Francis Pomeroy Naismith Award, given
to the top player in the country 6-feet and under. 2002-03: As a junior, averaged 19.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.2 steals in 30 games…scored
career-high 39 points vs. Dayton in the second round of the Atlantic 10 Tournament, the 3rd-highest scoring performance in the tournament’s history and tied
for 6th-best in school history. 2001-02: As a sophomore, led the A-10 and was 16th in the country with 6.3 assists per game…also led the conference in FT%
and ranked 2nd in scoring (14.4 ppg). 2000-01: As a freshman, led conference and was 12th nationally with 6.5 assists per game…set a school single-season
record with 213 assists.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Had his jersey No. 14 jersey retired by Saint Joseph’s University on April 23, 2004 and was inducted into the Saint Joseph’s University Athletics Hall of Fame
on Nov. 5, 2011…majored in sociology while at SJU…son of Linda Billings and the late Pete Nelson…has a son, Jameer, Jr. and three daughters, Jamia,
Jayden and Jayce...fan of the Philadelphia Eagles…appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2004…recognized for his tremendous efforts in the Central
Florida community as the winner of the Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award in 2013…participated in Magic’s Thanksgiving Day event at the
Coalition for the Homeless multiple times…annually holds Jameer Nelson Basketball Showcase for kids in his hometown…established the Pete and Jameer
Nelson Foundation, benefitting the lives of children in the Chester/Philadelphia and Orlando areas…served as a school crossing guard in the Central Florida
community in 2005…taped a PSA for the Orange County School Board’s campaign, “Education is Cool”…bought and distributed toys to underprivileged
children and families over the holidays…met with military personnel after a game as part of the Magic’s ‘Seats for Soldiers’ night…donated tickets to community
organizations and met with the groups pre-game…assisted former teammate Pat Garrity with his food/toiletry donations for needy families at a local community
center.
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PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYERS
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
JAMEER NELSON
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2004-05 ORL79 21 1612
20.4286628.45544 141.31273 107.68252 1411932.4 23719978 1173 6898.7
2005-06 ORL62 33 1784
28.8347719.48370 165.424141181.77939 1411802.9 30217470 1489 905
14.6
2006-07 ORL77 77 2331
30.3376875.43065 194.335183221.82850 1862363.1 33022573 1845 1000
13.0
2007-08 ORL69 62 1961
28.4283603.46964 154.416125151.82828 2152433.5 38316763 1414 755
10.9
2008-09ORL
42421309
31.2
267
531
.503
82181
.453
8697.887
20125
145
3.5226
123
51833 702
16.7
2009-10 ORL65 64 1860
28.6317706.44986 226.38198 116.84526 1681943.0 35314748 1392 818
12.6
2010-11 ORL76 76 2319
30.5374838.446119297.401130162.80237 1892263.0 45620975 1943 997
13.1
2011-12 ORL57 57 1706
29.9259606.42787 231.37771 88 .80729 1521813.2 32513038 1355 676
11.9
2012-13 ORL56 56 1977
35.3306780.392121355.34189 102.87323 1862093.7 41316171 1546 822
14.7
2013-14 ORL68 68 2179
32.0294747.394136391.34896 112.85729 2022313.4 47614652 1665 820
12.1
TOTAL
651 556 19038
29.2 31097033.442 874 2335.374 10921337.817 333 170520383.1 35011681619 146145 8184
12.6
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2006-07ORL
4 4 129
32.3
2150.420
5 14.357
1011.909
4 8 123.013193 9 0 57
14.3
2007-08ORL
1010333
33.3
57113
.504
2041.488
2837.757
4 37414.147433 212 162
16.2
2008-09
ORL
5090
18.0
823
.348
16.167
24.500
1671.4
14
317019
3.8
2009-10ORL
1414479
34.2
91190
.479
3384.393
5162.823
9 41503.6673814350 266
19.0
2010-11ORL
6 6 216
36.0
3182.378
6 26.231
1114.786
7 18254.23014128 0 79
13.2
2011-12ORL
5 5 182
36.4
2974.392
8 25.320
1216.750
1 18193.833134 101 78
15.6
TOTAL
44 39 1429
32.5237532.44573 196.372114144.79226 1281543.5 20413037 90 3 661
15.0
ALL-STAR STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2008-09
EAST
DNP-TORN RIGHT LABRUM
TOTAL
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PLAYERS
BORN
06/19/1978
POSITION
FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
7’0” | 245 LBS
YEARS PRO
16 YEARS
FROM
GERMANY
CAREER HIGHS
53
17
34
8
15
21
22
7
21
23
12
7
9
57
VS. HOUSTON
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT ATLANTA
VS. HOUSTON
VS. HOUSTON
VS. ORLANDO
VS. SACRAMENTO
VS. BOSTON VS. MILWAUKEE
AT DENVER
AT HOUSTON
VS. PHOENIX
12/2/04
PLAYOFFS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
50
16
28
5
10
24
24
8
19
21
9
5
6
58
VS. PHOENIX
VS. PORTLAND
VS. SACRAMENTO
3 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
2 TIMES
VS. PHOENIX
VS. SAN ANTONIO
VS. SAN ANTONIO
VS. SACRAMENTO 2 TIMES
AT SAN ANTONIO
AT SACRAMENTO
6/1/06
4/19/03
5/11/02
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
40
13
27
6
9
15
16
4
13
17
7
4
4
46
VS. NEW ORLEANS
5 TIMES
VS. MINNESOTA
VS. GOLDEN STATE
2 TIMES
VS. NEW ORLEANS
VS. NEW ORLEANS
VS. HOUSTON
VS. HOUSTON
VS. HOUSTON
4 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
AT MEMPHIS
1/11/14
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
DIRK NOWITZKI
DIRK NOWITZKI #41
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
1/15/12
12/2/04
12/2/04
1/18/01
2/23/02
2/21/02
2/6/08
1/6/06
3/7/04
3/14/07
5/17/11
5/24/06
5/19/06
5/19/06
5/13/03
5/14/01
5/10/03
3/19/14
4/1/14
1/11/14
1/11/14
1/29/14
1/29/14
1/29/14
3/25/14
4/16/14
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Milwaukee in the first round (ninth overall pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft…draft rights traded by Milwaukee with the draft rights to Pat Garrity to Dallas
for the draft rights to Robert Traylor (6/24/98)…re-signed to a six-year contract (10/22/01)…signed contract extension (9/26/06)…re-signed with Dallas
(7/19/10)…re-signed by Dallas (7/15/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Owns career averages of 22.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 35.9 minutes per game…Mavericks’ all-time leader in points (26,786), rebounds (9,594),
FGs (9,407), 3FGs (1,471), FTs (6,501), starts (1,157), games (1,188) and minutes (42,603)…passed Oscar Robertson (26,710) for 10th place on the NBA’s
all-time scoring list at UTA (4/8/14)…became the 13th player in NBA history to eclipse the 26,000-point mark vs. HOU (1/29/14)…has scored at least 1,000
points in 14 of the last 15 seasons (1999-2012, 2013-14), finishing with 917 points in 2012-13 after being limited to 53 games following right knee surgery…
became the 17th member of the 25,000-point club at NO (4/14/13)…2011 NBA Finals MVP…reached the 20,000-point plateau vs. LAL (1/13/10), becoming
the 34th player (first European-born player) in NBA history to achieve the milestone…became the franchise’s leading scorer vs. NJ (3/8/08) when he earned
his 16,644th point to pass Rolando Blackman (16,643)…recorded his 1,000th career block vs. BOS (2/20/12), becoming 1 of 3 players in NBA history with
1,000+ 3-pointers and 1,000+ blocks (Clifford Robinson, Rasheed Wallace)…19 career 40-point games…236 career 30-point games…as a starter in the
2010 NBA All-Star Game (Dallas), scored a personal-best 22 points to go with 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal in 28 minutes…named MVP of the 2006-07
NBA season after being the only player in the league to shoot 50% from the field, 40% from 3-point range and 90% from the foul line…finished third in voting
for the 2004-05 and 2005-06 MVP award…second Maverick and first European to start an All-Star Game (2007)…in 2004-05, became the first European
player (born and raised) to be named First Team All-NBA…also became the first player who did not attend a U.S. high school or university to achieve the
honor…12 straight All-NBA Team selections (2000-12)…First Team All-NBA (2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09)…Second Team All-NBA (2001-02,
2002-03, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11)…Third Team All-NBA (2000-01, 2003-04, 2011-12)…in 2000-01, became the first Maverick in team history to be
named All-NBA (Third Team selection)…has appeared in a team-record 12 All-Star Games (2002-12, 2013-14)…named NBA Western Conference Player of
the Week twice in a span of three weeks in 2010-11 (11/22-11/28/10 and 12/6-12/12/10)…17-time NBA Western Conference Player of the Week including
a Western Conference-best 4 times in the 2009-10 season (only Mav to be named POW 4 times in a single season)…named NBA Co-Western Conference
Player of the Month with Michael Finley and Steve Nash after leading Dallas to a 14-0 start (Nov., 2002)…named Western Conference Player of the Month
twice in 2004-05 (Dec., Feb.), in Dec., 2005, in Feb., 2007 and in Apr., 2009…became first Maverick to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated (5/6/02)…
against HOU (12/2/04), scored 53 points in an overtime win, marking career and franchise-highs…scored 51 points, which is the most by a Maverick in a
regulation game, vs. GS (3/23/06)…in 2000-01, became the second player in NBA history to have 100+ 3-pointers and blocks in the same season (Robert
Horry, 1995-96)…in 2005-06, became the third player in league history to average at least 26.0 points while shooting 90.0% or better from the line joining
Rick Barry and Larry Bird…during the 2000 All-Star Weekend, participated in the Schick Rookie Challenge and finished second in the AT&T Shootout…was also
in the AT&T Shootout in 2001 and 2007 and won the event in 2006…along with TNT analyst/Rockets legend Kenny Smith and San Antonio Silver Stars guard
Becky Hammon, won the 2010 Haier Shooting Stars contest on All-Star Saturday Night (Dallas)…finished as the runner-up in the competition in 2011 (Los
Angeles).
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged Averaged team-high 21.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 32.9 minutes in 80 games (80 starts)…shot 49.7% (633-1,273 FGs)
from the field, 39.8% (131-329 3FGs) from 3-point range and 89.9% (338-376 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 13th in scoring, 29th in
FG%, 23rd in 3FG% and 2nd in FT%...led DAL in scoring 45 times (includes ties)…6 double-doubles (point/rebound)…3 30-point/10-rebound games…1
40-point game…3 games with 35+ points…10 games with 30+ points (7-3 record)…23 games with 25+ points (14-9 record)…48 games with 20+ points
(30-18 record)…9 games with 10+ points in the 4th quarter (7-2 record)…6 games with 10+ rebounds…11 games with 4+ 3-pointers (9-2 record)…21
games with 3+ 3-pointers (15-6 record)…35 games with 2+ 3-pointers (26-9 record)…dished out a season-high 7 assists 4 times…24 points (8-14 FGs, 4-6
3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 4 rebounds and 5 assists in 33 minutes vs. ATL (10/30/13)…surpassed 40,000 career minutes vs. ATL (10/30/13), becoming the 27th player
in NBA history to log 40,000+ minutes in the regular season…22 points (6-15 FGs, 10-11 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 30 minutes at HOU (11/1/13)…gamehigh-tying 24 points (7-16 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 7-8 FTs) to go with 6 rebounds and 2 steals in 32 minutes vs. MEM (11/2/13)…he went 7-8 from the line vs. MEM
(11/2/13) and passed Bob Pettit (6,182) for 14th place on the NBA’s all-time FTM list with his 6th FT (the 1st of 2 attempts) at the 51.7-second mark of the 4th
quarter…19 points (8-19 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), 8 rebounds and 2 steals in 32 minutes vs. WAS (11/12/13)…he passed Jerry West (25,192) for 16th place
on the NBA’s all-time scoring list vs. WAS (11/12/13) with a 3-pointer from the left wing at the 59.9-second mark of the 3rd quarter (the basket gave him 16
points for the game and 25,194 for his career)…28 points (8-12 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 9-10 FTs), including 12 in 1st quarter and 10 in 4th, to go with 6 rebounds,
3 assists and 2 steals in 36 minutes at MIA (11/15/13)…1st double-double with 20 points (8-15 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 10 rebounds and 3 assists in 33
minutes vs. PHI (11/18/13)…35 points (13-20 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 7-7 FTs), including 14 on 6-7 FGs in 4th quarter, to go with 7 rebounds and 4 assists in 34
minutes vs. HOU (11/20/13)…he passed Reggie Miller (25,279) for 15th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list vs. HOU (11/20/13) with a FT at the 2:11
mark of the 2nd quarter (the FT gave him 17 points for the game and 25,280 for his career)…game-high 27 points (9-22 FGs, 9-9 FTs) to go with 9 rebounds
in 34 minutes at DEN (11/23/13)...18 points (7-15 FGs, 4-5 FTs), including 13 in 1st half, to go with 6 rebounds in 31 minutes vs. DEN (11/25/13)…with
his 1st FT (6,238th career) at the 9:10 mark of the 2nd quarter vs. DEN (11/25/13), he broke a tie with Reggie Miller 6,237) for 13th place on the NBA’s
all-time FTM list...Nowitzki passed BKN’s Kevin Garnett for 14th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list vs. DEN (11/25/13), but Garnett scored 12 points at
TOR (11/26/13) to move temporarily back in front of Nowitzki…22 points (11-19 FGs), 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 33 minutes vs. GS (11/27/13)…
his 22-point effort vs. GS (11/27/13) gave him 25,383 career points and he again passed Garnett for 14th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list…23 points
(10-13 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 10 in 4th quarter, to go with 5 rebounds and 6 assists in 33 minutes vs. MIN (11/30/13)…game-high 25 points
(10-21 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), including 21 on 9-11 FGs in 2nd half (14 on 6-7 FGs in 4th quarter) in 35 minutes vs. CHA (12/3/13)…21 points (7-17
FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 6-8 FTs), including 11 in 4th quarter, to go with 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and season-high 4 blocks in 32 minutes at NO (12/4/13)…he
passed Patrick Ewing (40,594) for 25th place on the NBA’s all-time minutes played list at NO (12/4/13)…30 points (13-23 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), including
12 in 4th quarter, to go with 6 rebounds and 7 assists in 36 minutes at POR (12/7/13)…he scored 10+ points in the 4th quarter in 4 consecutive games (vs.
MIN 11/30/13-at POR 12/7/13), averaging 11.8 points in the 4th during that stretch…21 points (7-14 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 7 rebounds and 2 blocks in
35 minutes at GS (12/11/13)…game-high 20 points (9-15 FGs, 2-2 FTs) to go with 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals in 27 minutes vs. MEM (12/18/13)…he
passed Bill Russell (40,726) for 24th place on the NBA’s all-time minutes played list vs. MEM (12/18/13)…22 points (10-22 FGs, 2-6 3FGs), 9 rebounds and 5
assists in 43 minutes vs. TOR (12/20/13)…21 points (7-17 FGs, 1-6 3FGs, 6-6 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 30 minutes at PHO (12/21/13)…game-high 31 points
(11-18 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 8-9 FTs), including 10 in 4th quarter, to go with 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks in 35 minutes at HOU (12/23/13)…he passed
Alex English (25,613) for 13th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list at HOU (12/23/13) with a turnaround jumper at the 11:08 mark of the 3rd quarter (the
basket gave him 15 points for the game and 25,615 for his career)…game-high 25 points (10-17 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) to go with 5 rebounds and 2 steals
in 36 minutes vs. SA (12/26/13)…24 points (10-17 FGs, 4-5 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 33 minutes vs. LAC (1/3/14)…he passed Michael
Jordan (41,011) for 23rd place on the NBA’s all-time minutes played list vs. LAC (1/3/14)…game-high 27 points (12-20 FGs, 3-4 FTs) to go with 7 rebounds
and 4 assists in 31 minutes vs. LAL (1/7/14)…he passed Scottie Pippen (41,069) for 22nd place on the all-time minutes played list vs. LAL (1/7/14)…recorded
his 1,000th career steal at the 7:17 mark of the 3rd quarter at SA (1/8/14)…he became the 2nd player in Mavericks history to record 1,000 steals with the
franchise (Derek Harper is Dallas’ all-time leader with 1,551 steals)…he joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Moses Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon and
Kevin Garnett as the only players in NBA history with at least 25,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 1,000 blocks and 1,000 steals…he also joined Rasheed Wallace
and Clifford Robinson as the only players in league history with at least 1,000 3-pointers, 1,000 blocks and 1,000 steals…24 points (10-19 FGs, 4-8 3FGs), 4
rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks in 28 minutes at NO (1/10/14)…he recorded a team-high plus-minus rating of +31 at NO (1/10/14)…season-high
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(game-high) 40 points (10-20 FGs, 5-9 3FGs, 15-16 FTs), including 27 in 2nd half (20 in 3rd quarter), to go with 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 33
minutes vs. NO (1/11/14)…Nowitzki, who turned 35 in June 2013, became the oldest player in NBA history to score 40+ points in a victory in which he played
less than 35 minutes (Nowitzki was 70 days older than Clyde Drexler was when “The Glide” scored 43 points in 34 minutes for the Rockets in a win at LAC
11/5/97)…Nowitzki scored 20 points in the 3rd period vs. NO (1/11/14), marking the 4th time in his career that he scored at least 20 points in a quarter (also:
29 in 4th quarter vs. UTA 11/3/09; 22 in 3rd quarter at SAC 4/10/10; 21 in 4th quarter vs. HOU 4/18/12)…recorded his 1,400th 3-pointer at the
40.9-second mark of the 3rd quarter vs. ORL (1/13/14), becoming the 24th player in NBA history with at least 1,400 career 3s…27 points (8-22 FGs, 3-6
3FGs, 8-8 FTs), including 10 in 3rd quarter, to go with 8 rebounds and 3 assists in 33 minutes at LAC (1/15/14)…21 points (9-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and
5 rebounds in 35 minutes at PHO (1/17/14)…2nd double-double with 17 points (8-20 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 10 rebounds in 35 minutes at CLE (1/20/14)…he
became the franchise’s all-time leader in offensive rebounds with an offensive board at the 10:21 mark of the 2nd quarter at CLE (1/20/14)…game-high 28
points (10-16 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 5-5 FTs) to go with 9 rebounds and 4 assists in 32 minutes vs. DET (1/26/14)…3rd double-double with game-high 38 points
(13-21 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 11-11 FTs) to go with season-high (game-high) 17 rebounds and 3 assists in 35 minutes vs. HOU (1/29/14)...it was his 3rd career
game with at least 38 points and 17 rebounds (38 points and 17 rebounds vs. ORL 1/18/01; 38 points and 17 rebounds at IND 2/5/02)…Nowitzki became
the 13th player in NBA history to reach the 26,000-point mark vs. HOU (1/29/14) with a putback layup at the 1:06 mark of the 2nd quarter (the basket gave
him 17 points for the game and 16,001 for his career)…he was fouled on the play and hit the FT to complete the 3-point play (giving him 18 points for the
game and 16,002 for his career)…he became 1 of 6 players in NBA history to score 26,000 points with one franchise, joining Karl Malone (Jazz), Kobe Bryant
(Lakers), Michael Jordan (Bulls), Hakeem Olajuwon (Rockets) and John Havlicek (Celtics)…he went a perfect 11-11 from the line vs. HOU (1/29/14)…with his
1st FT of the game (6,350th career) at the 5:07 mark of the 1st quarter vs. HOU (1/29/14), he passed Charles Barkley (6,349) for 12th place on the NBA’s
all-time FTM list…team-high 34 points (11-19 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 11-11 FTs), including 12 in 4th quarter, to go with 5 rebounds and 2 steals in 34 minutes vs.
SAC (1/31/14)...he went 11-11 from the line vs. SAC (1/31/14), marking the 35th time in his career he went 11-for-11 or better from the stripe in a game…he
scored 30+ points in 2 consecutive games (38 vs. HOU 1/29/14, 34 vs. SAC 1/31/14) for the first time since April 2012 (40 at UTA 4/16/12, 35 vs. HOU
4/18/12)…23 points (9-16 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 8 rebounds in 30 minutes vs. CLE (2/3/14)…game-high 26 points (10-14 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) to
go with 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes at MEM (2/5/14)…20 points (5-9 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 8-9 FTs) in 26 minutes vs. UTA (2/7/14)…gamehigh 20 points (7-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) to go with 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 32 minutes at BOS (2/9/14)…team-high 22 points (7-14 FGs, 1-5 3FGs,
7-7 FTs), team-high-tying 9 rebounds and team-high 7 assists in 36 minutes vs. MIA (2/18/14)…25 points (9-12 FGs, 5-7 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 14 in 1st
quarter, to go with 7 rebounds and 4 assists in 27 minutes at PHI (2/21/14)…24 points (9-19 FGs, 2-7 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 31 minutes at DET
(2/22/14)…15 points (6-13 FGs, 3-3 FTs), including game-winning jumper at the buzzer, to go with 3 assists and 2 steals in 32 minutes at NY (2/24/14)…he
hit a 19-foot jumper at the buzzer to give DAL a 110-108 win at NY (2/24/14)...it was the first buzzer-beater by a visiting player at Madison Square Garden
since 11/22/09 (when Kevin Garnett hit one with BOS)…it was the first time that Nowitzki had hit a game-winning shot at the buzzer since doing it in OT at MIL
(11/16/09)…it marked the 13th time in his career that Nowitzki made a game-winning basket in the final 10 seconds of a regular-season contest (and the first
since 3/30/13 vs. CHI)…game-high-tying 22 points (9-17 FGs, 4-5 FTs) to go with 7 rebounds in 31 minutes at SA (3/2/14)…game-high 27 points (13-20
FGs, 1-2 3FGs), including 11 in 3rd quarter, to go with 7 rebounds in 34 minutes at DEN (3/5/14)…22 points (8-19 FGs, 6-7 FTs), 5 rebounds, 6 assists and
2 steals in 34 minutes vs. POR (3/7/14)…tied John Havlicek (26,395) for 12th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with a turnaround fadeaway jumper at
the 8:29 mark of the 4th quarter at GS (3/11/14)…game-high 31 points (12-14 FGs, 4-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), including DAL’s first 7 points (10 in 1st quarter), to
go with 8 rebounds in 33 minutes at UTA (3/12/14)…he passed Havlicek (26,395) for 12th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with his first basket of the
game (a one-legged fadeaway jumper) at the 11:46 mark of the 1st quarter at UTA (3/12/14) (the basket gave him 26,397 points)…21 points (9-15 FGs, 1-2
3FGs, 2-3 FTs), 6 rebounds and 2 steals in 29 minutes vs. DEN (3/21/14)…4th double-double with 32 points (11-23 FGs, 2-8 3FGs, 8-8 FTs), including 15 in
the 4th quarter and OT, to go with 10 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals and 1 block in 39 minutes vs. OKC (3/25/14)…he became only the 3rd player in Mavericks
history to record that many rebounds, assists and steals in a game in which he scored 30+ points (Michael Finley, Jason Kidd)…21 points (7-15 FGs, 1-4 3FGs,
6-10 FTs), 9 rebounds and 3 assists in 35 minutes vs. LAC (3/27/14)…team-high 19 points (5-10 FGs, 9-10 FTs) to go with team-high 7 rebounds and
team-high-tying 7 assists in 30 minutes vs. SAC (3/29/14)…5th double-double with game-high 33 points (13-21 FGs, 6-8 3FGs, 1-3 FTs), including 22 in 1st
half (16 in 2nd quarter), to go with 11 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 40 minutes vs. GS (4/1/14)…6th double-double with game-high 26 points (10-18
FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 11 in 2nd quarter and 10 in 4th, to go with 11 rebounds and 2 steals in 35 minutes at LAC (4/3/14)…game-high 27 points
(11-14 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 4-5 FTs) to go with 9 rebounds (3 OR) and 5 assists in 34 minutes at LAL (4/4/14)…he passed Dominique Wilkins (26,668) for 11th
place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with a FT at the 8:47 mark of the 3rd quarter at LAL (4/4/14) (the FT, which was the 1st of 2, gave him 18 points for the
game and 26,669 for his career)…named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from 3/31-4/6/14, after leading DAL to a 3-1 week with
wins over LAC, LAL and SAC…he averaged 25.3 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.0 steal and 35.5 minutes per game during that stretch (3/31-4/6/14)
while shooting 55.7% (39-70 FGs) from the field and 56.5% (13-23 3FGs) from 3-point range…game-high 21 points (9-11 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), including
11 in 1st quarter, to go with 6 rebounds and 3 assists in 33 minutes at UTA (4/8/14)…he passed Oscar Robertson (26,710) for 10th place on the NBA’s
all-time scoring list with a 19-foot jumper at the 11:46 mark of the 4th quarter at UTA (4/8/14) (the basket gave him 18 points for the game and 26,711 for his
career)…helped DAL clinch playoff berth with 23 points (8-15 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 21 on 7-10 FGs (3-4 3FGs) in 2nd half, to go with 8
rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 39 minutes vs. PHO (4/12/14)…game-high 30 points (12-22 FGs, 3-9 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) to go with 5 rebounds and seasonhigh-tying 4 blocks in season-high 46 minutes at MEM (4/16/14)…he passed Clifford Robinson (42,561) for 18th place on the NBA’s all-time minutes played
list at MEM (4/16/14)…NWT (illness) vs. MIL (12/14/13)…DND-Inactive (rest) at TOR (1/22/14). 2012-13: Averaged team-high 17.3 points, 6.8 rebounds,
2.5 assists and 31.3 minutes in 53 games (47 starts) while shooting 47.1% (343-728 FGs) from the field, 41.4% (65-157 3FGs) from 3-point range and 86.0%
(166-193 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 22nd in 3FG% and T-11th in FT%...6 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…1 20-20 game (point/
rebound)…3 games with 30+ points…6 games with 25+ points…19 games with 20+ points…37 games with 15+ points…6 games with 10+ rebounds…4
games with 3+ steals…4 games with 3+ blocks…made season debut at SA (12/23/12) and had 8 points (3-4 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 20
minutes off the bench…became the 18th player in NBA history with at least 6,000 made FTs at OKC (12/27/12)...he also became just the 4th 7-footer with
6,000+ FTs (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, David Robinson)…19 points (7-15 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 29 minutes at MIA
(1/2/13)…in 1st start of season, 20 points (7-16 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-6 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 34 minutes vs. NO (1/5/13)…20 points (7-14 FGs, 2-5 3FGs,
4-4 FTs), 5 rebounds and 5 assists in 32 minutes at UTA (1/7/13)…with his 1st 3-pointer at the 9:59 mark of the 1st quarter at UTA (1/7/13), he passed
Mookie Blaylock (1,283) for 30th place on the NBA’s all-time 3-point field goals made list…17 points (5-8 FGs, 3-3 3FGs, 4-7 FTs), 6 rebounds and 3 assists
in 28 minutes vs. MEM (1/12/13)…19 points (7-14 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 15 in 2nd half and 10 in 4th quarter, to go with 8 rebounds in 33
minutes vs. HOU (1/16/13)…game-high-tying 18 points (7-14 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 30 minutes vs. PHO (1/27/13)…with a jumper at
the 5:38 mark of the 3rd quarter vs. PHO (1/27/13), he passed Allen Iverson (24,368) for 18th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list (the basket gave him 13
points for the game and 24,370 for his career)…team-high 26 points (11-21 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 12 in 4th quarter, to go with 4 rebounds and
4 assists in 34 minutes at POR (1/29/13)…24 points (8-14 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 7 rebounds and 2 steals in 36 minutes vs. ATL (2/11/13)…17 points (6-9
FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals in 30 minutes vs. SAC (2/13/13)…game-high 25 points (10-17 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) to go with
7 rebounds and 4 assists in 33 minutes at NO (2/22/13)…1st double-double with team-high 30 points (11-19 FGs, 4-4 3FGs, 4-5 FTs) to go with 13
rebounds and 3 steals in 39 minutes vs. LAL (2/24/13)…6th career 20-20 game with 21 points (8-16 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), season-high (game-high) 20
rebounds and 2 steals in 35 minutes vs. MIL (2/26/13)…it was his first 20-20 game since 4/3/03 vs. LAL (25 points and 22 rebounds), an NBA-record span of
9 years and 329 days between 20-20 efforts (points with rebounds or assists)…it was also his 7th career game with 20+ rebounds, and his first since 12/27/07
(20 rebounds)…20 points (8-14 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 8 rebounds in 34 minutes at BKN (3/1/13)…22 points (9-16 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 5
rebounds and 3 assists in 33 minutes vs. HOU (3/6/13)…3rd double-double with 19 points (7-13 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), including 17 in 1st half, to go with
11 rebounds and 3 assists in 31 minutes at MIL (3/12/13)…4th double-double with 21 points (6-16 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 11 rebounds, 3 assists and 3
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steals in 35 minutes at SA (3/14/13)…3rd straight double-double (5th of the season) with 13 points (6-17 FGs, 1-3 3FGs), 11 rebounds, 4 assists and 2
steals in 33 minutes vs. CLE (3/15/13)…23 points (8-10 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 34 minutes vs. OKC (3/17/13)…22 points (7-11
FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 6 rebounds and 5 assists in 30 minutes at ATL (3/18/13)…pulled down his 9,000th career rebound at the 11:26 mark of the 4th
quarter vs. BKN (3/20/13), becoming the 46th player in NBA history with 9,000+ boards…he also became 1 of 10 players in NBA history with at least
24,000 points and 9,000 rebounds (joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Wilt Chamberlain, Shaquille O’Neal, Moses Malone, Elvin Hayes, Hakeem
Olajuwon, Kevin Garnett and Patrick Ewing)…22 points (8-15 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 5-5 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 32 minutes vs. BOS (3/22/13)…game-hightying 33 points (12-21 FGs, 9-10 FTs) and 9 rebounds in 39 minutes vs. LAC (3/26/13)…he moved past Patrick Ewing (24,815) and into 17th place on the
NBA’s all-time scoring list vs. LAC (3/26/13) with a jumper at the 8:51 mark of the 1st quarter (the basket gave him 24,816 career points)…he also passed
Elgin Baylor (8,693) for 20th place on the NBA’s all-time FGM list with a driving hook shot (his 8,694th career FG) at the 4-minute mark of OT vs. LAC
(3/26/13)…21 points (10-20 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 33 minutes vs. IND (3/28/13)…season-high (game-high) 35 points (14-17 FGs, 5-6 3FGs,
2-2 FTs), including 20 in 1st half and 15 in 4th quarter, to go with 7 rebounds in 34 minutes vs. CHI (3/30/13)…he scored DAL’s final 8 points vs. CHI
(3/30/13) and hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 2.9 seconds left to lift DAL to a 100-98 win (DAL closed the game on a 15-1 run)…21 points (6-18 FGs,
2-5 3FGs, 7-7 FTs), 8 rebounds (3 OR) and 3 assists in 34 minutes vs. PHO (4/10/13)…6th double-double with game-high-tying 22 points (9-17 FGs, 2-4
3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 10 rebounds and 4 assists in 40 minutes vs. DEN (4/12/13)…19 points (7-14 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 6 rebounds and 2 blocks in 27
minutes at NO (4/14/13)…he surpassed the 25,000-point plateau at NO (4/14/13) with an 18-foot fadeaway jumper over Robin Lopez at the 6:44 mark
of the 2nd quarter (the basket gave him 25,001 career points)…he became the 17th player in NBA history to reach the 25,000-point milestone…he also
became 1 of 9 players in NBA history with at least 25,000 points and 9,000 rebounds…game-high 26 points (8-18 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 8-9 FTs) in 35 minutes
vs. MEM (4/15/13)…underwent arthroscopic surgery to his right knee (10/19/12)…spent the first 27 games of the season on the inactive list recovering
from the surgery (at LAL 10/30/12-at MEM 12/21/12)…also missed 2 games due to a right adductor strain (at GS 1/31/13-at PHO 2/1/13). 2011-12:
Averaged 21.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 33.5 minutes in 62 games (62 starts) while shooting 45.7% (473-1,034 FGs) from the field, 36.8%
(78-212 3FGs) from 3-point range and 89.6% (318-355 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 8th in scoring, 3rd in FT%, 36th in rebounding
and 39th in minutes…led his team in scoring a league-high 45 times...11 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…2 40-point games…8 games with 30+
points…23 games with 25+ points…39 games with 20+ points…11 games with 10+ rebounds…2 games with 3+ blocks…1st double-double with 29
points (9-17 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 10-10 FTs), 10 rebounds in 39 minutes at OKC (12/29/11)…became the 31st player in NBA history with 8,000 FGM at the
7:40 mark of the 2nd quarter vs. OKC (1/2/12)…finished with a team-high 26 points (10-16 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in
36 minutes vs. OKC (1/2/12)…appeared in his 1,000th career regular-season game vs. PHO (1/4/12) and tallied 20 points (7-17 FGs, 6-7 FTs), 6
rebounds and a season-high 7 assists in 35 minutes…scored his 23,000th career point vs. MIL (1/13/12) with his 1st free throw at the 7:17 mark of the
2nd quarter, becoming the 23rd player in NBA history to achieve the milestone…2nd double-double with 10 points (5-14 FGs) and a game-high 13
rebounds in 38 minutes vs. SA (1/29/12)…game-high-tying 30 points (12-17 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), including 20 in 1st half, to go with 7 rebounds in
33 minutes vs. IND (2/3/12)…24 points (9-15 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 8 rebounds, 2 blocks in 35 minutes at CLE (2/4/12)…he moved past Elgin Baylor
(23,149) and into 22nd place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list on 2/4/12 with a 17-foot fadeaway at the 7:37 mark of the 4th quarter…game-high 25
points (11-20 FGs, 1-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 9 rebounds, 35 minutes at DEN (2/8/12)…he passed Adrian Dantley (23,177) for 21st place on the NBA’s all-time
scoring list on 2/8/12 with a jumper at the 1:36 mark of the 4th quarter…game-high 33 points (11-19 FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 7-10 FTs), 3 blocks in 35 minutes
at MIN (2/10/12)…3rd double-double with game-high 28 points (10-22 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), including 24 in 2nd half, game-high 12 rebounds in 37
minutes at PHI (2/17/12)…game-high 34 points (11-20 FGs, 4-5 3FGs, 8-9 FTs), 5 rebounds, 2 steals, 38 minutes at NY (2/19/12)…game-high 26
points (10-24 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 5-5 FTs) and season-high (game-high) 16 rebounds, including 21 points and 10 rebounds in 1st half, in 30 minutes vs. BOS
(2/20/12)…recorded his 1,000th career block on 2/20/12 with a rejection on an Avery Bradley shot attempt at the 9:30 mark of the 1st quarter…became
1 of only 3 players in NBA history with at least 1,000 3-pointers and 1,000 blocks, joining Clifford Robinson (1,253 3s and 1,390 blocks) and Rasheed
Wallace (1,064 3s and 1,445 blocks)…moved past Robert Parish (23,334) and into 20th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list on 2/20/12 with a 3-point
play at the 5:55 mark of the 1st quarter…he hit a 14-foot jumper and was fouled by Chris Wilcox on the shot…he connected on the FT, giving him his 7th
point of the game (23,335th career)…5th double-double with game-high 25 points (9-22 FGs, 1-6 3FGs, 6-8 FTs), including 17 in 2nd half, to go with 12
rebounds in 36 minutes vs. LAL (2/22/12)…6th double-double with 24 points (7-19 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 7-11 FTs), 10 rebounds, 3 steals, 36 minutes vs. NJ
(2/28/12)…recorded his 1,000th career start at MEM (2/29/12) but left the game in the 2nd quarter with lower back tightness and did not return…
season-high-tying 40 points (14-21 FGs, 3-8 3FGs, 9-10 FTs), 6 rebounds in 29 minutes vs. UTA (3/3/12)…28 points (8-18 FGs, 12-12 FTs), including 24
points on 7-10 FGs in 2nd half, in 34 minutes vs. NY (3/6/12)…game-high 27 points (10-14 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), including 20 points on 8-9 FGs in
1st half, in 28 minutes vs. WAS (3/13/12)…game-high 27 points (9-21 FGs, 3-7 3FGs, 6-7 FTs), 6 rebounds, game-high 5 assists, 33 minutes vs. CHA
(3/15/12)…game-high 27 points (9-19 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 7-7 FTs), including 19 in 1st half, to go with 6 rebounds and 4 assists in 36 minutes vs. SA
(3/17/12)…7th double-double with game-high 33 points (12-19 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 6-8 FTs), game-high 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 31 minutes at DEN
(3/19/12)…8th double-double with 26 points (10-24 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 36 minutes vs. LAL (3/21/12)…game-high
31 points (10-20 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 9-10 FTs), 7 rebounds, 2 blocks, 39 minutes at HOU (3/24/12)…he passed Charles Barkley (23,757) for 19th place on
the NBA’s all-time scoring list on 3/24/12 with his 31st point in OT (FT at the 18.5-second mark of OT)…game-high 25 points (9-19 FGs, 7-7 FTs),
including 16 points on 8-10 FGs in 1st half, to go with 6 rebounds in 34 minutes at MIA (3/29/12)…he eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for the 13th
consecutive season on 3/29/12…game-high 28 points (9-18 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 8-8 FTs) in 37 minutes at ORL (3/30/12)…he hit the game-winning basket
(15-foot fadeaway) on 3/30/12 with 5.9 seconds left to give DAL a 100-98 win...9th double-double with game-high 23 points (10-18 FGs, 3-5 FTs), 10
rebounds, 38 minutes vs. MEM (4/4/12)…10th double-double with 23 points (9-16 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), game-high 14 rebounds, 43 minutes vs. POR
(4/6/12)…27 points (10-23 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 6-7 FTs) in 37 minutes at GS (4/12/12)…11th double-double with game-high 24 points (9-28 FGs, 3-8
3FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 14 rebounds in 43 minutes at LAL (4/15/12)…he became the 19th player in NBA history to reach the 24,000-point plateau in OT at
LAL (4/15/12)…season-high-tying (game-high) 40 points (13-26 FGs, 2-7 3FGs, 12-12 FTs), including 33 points in regulation, to go with 9 rebounds and
6 assists in 53 minutes at UTA (4/16/12)…game-high 35 points (10-18 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 12-12), including 31 in 2nd half and 21 in 4th quarter, in 39
minutes vs. HOU (4/18/12)…it marked the 3rd-highest point total in a half in franchise history (Nowitzki, 34, vs. UTA 11/3/09)…missed 4 games due to a
sore right knee (at NO 1/21-vs. UTA 1/27/12)…left the game at MEM (2/29/12) with lower back tightness at the 11:09 mark of the 2nd quarter and did
not return. 2010-11: Averaged team-high 23.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 34.3 minutes in 73 starts while shooting career-high 51.7% (6101179 FGs) from the field, 39.3% (66-168 3FGs) from 3-point range and 89.2% (395-443 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 10th in scoring,
18th in FG% and 7th in FT%...led team in points and minutes per game...16 double-doubles…1 40-point game…12 games with 30+ points…31 games
with 25+ points…52 games with 20+ points…16 games with 10+ rebounds…4 games with 3+ blocks…1st double-double with game-high 28 points
(11-13 FGs, 6-6 FTs), 13 rebounds, 36 minutes vs. CHA (10/27/10)…had his consecutive FTM streak in regular season (3/29-10/29/10) snapped at 82
vs. MEM (10/29/10)…game-high 35 points (15-31 FGs, 5-6 FTs) in 39 minutes at DEN (11/3/10)…game-high 36 points (15-26 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 3-6 FTs),
8 rebounds, season-high 42 minutes vs. CHI (11/19/10)…5th double-double with season-best 42 points (13-23 FGs, 3-3 3FGs, 13-16 FTs), 12 rebounds
(5 OR) in 40 minutes vs. DET (11/23/10)…8th double-double (350th career) with 31 points (10-12 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 8-11 FTs), season-high 15 rebounds in
39 minutes vs. UTA (12/11/10)…game-high 30 points (12-24 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 7 rebounds, 39 minutes vs. MIL (12/13/10)…moved past Larry
Bird (21,791) and into 25th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with a 3-pointer at the 11:18 mark of the 4th quarter at ORL (12/21/10)…game-high
32 points (10-17 FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 8-8 FTs), 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 31 minutes at DET (1/17/11)…scored 22,000th career point on the 2nd of 2 free throws
at the 45.8-second mark of the 2nd quarter…game-high 35 points (13-18 FGs, 3-3 3FGs, 6-6 FTs) in 37 minutes at PHO (2/17/11)…with his 18th point
at the 7:46 mark of the 3rd quarter vs. UTA (2/23/11), he moved past Clyde Drexler (22,195) and into 23rd place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list…10th
double-double with game-high 31 points (11-20 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 7-10 FTs), 13 rebounds, 34 minutes at TOR (2/27/11)…13th double-double with
game-high 34 points (10-22 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 12-12 FTs), 13 rebounds (6 OR), 35 minutes at GS (3/16/11)…saw his streak of 74 consecutive FTM
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(3/4-3/27/11; longest in NBA in 2010-11) come to an end at LAC (3/30/11) on his 1st FTA at the 4:09 mark of the 4th quarter...15th double-double with 27
points (10-20 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 13 rebounds, 34 minutes at LAL (3/31/11)…50th 20-point effort of season with 20 points (10-16 FGs) 8 rebounds,
season-high 7 assists, 38 minutes vs. LAC (4/8/11)…suffered a right knee sprain at the 9:10 mark of the 2nd quarter at OKC (12/27/10) and did not return…
missed 9 games due to the injury (at TOR 12/28/10-at SA 1/14/11). 2009-10: Averaged team-high 25.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.0 block and
37.5 minutes in 81 games (80 starts)…shot 48.1% (720-1496 FGs) from the floor, career-high 42.1% (51-121 3FGs) from 3-point range and career-high
91.5% (536-586 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 7th in scoring, 2nd in FT%, 25th in rebounds per game and 15th in minutes per game…3
games with 40 points, 20 games with 30 points...20 double-doubles...1 triple-double…game-high 34 points (10-25 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 12-13 FTs), 9 rebounds,
1 assist, 2 blocks, 39 minutes vs. WAS (10/27/09)…40 points (12-22 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 15-16 FTs), 11 rebounds (9 DR), 5 assists, 2 steals, 5 blocks, 39 minutes
for 1st 40-point game and 2nd double-double of season vs. UTA (11/3/09)…in UTA game, set following franchise marks: points in a quarter (29, 4th), FTM in
a quarter (14, 4th), FTA in a quarter (14, 4th), most FTM without a miss in a quarter (14-14, 1.000, 4th)…29 points (9-27 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 10-10 FTs), 12
rebounds (11 DR) in 41 minutes for 3rd double-double at SA (11/11/09)…4th double-double with 20 points (8-15 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 11 rebounds (9
DR), 2 assists, 3 blocks in 29 minutes at MIN (11/13/09)…5th double-double with game-high 32 points (12-25 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 7-8 FTs), including gamewinner as time in OT expired, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block in 43 minutes at MIL (11/16/09)…31 points (10-14 FGs, 11-13 FTs), 4 rebounds, 2
assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks in 30 minutes at IND (11/27/09)…6th 30-point game with 32 points (11-24 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 8-10 FTs), 9 rebounds, 2 assist, 1 steal,
4 blocks in 44 minutes vs. ATL (12/5/09)…7th 30-point game with game-high 33 (12-20 FGs, 9-9 FTs), 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block in 41 minutes vs. PHO
(12/8/09)…8th 30-point game with 36 (14-34 FGs, 8-10 FTs), including game-winner with 1.7 seconds to go in OT), vs. CHA (12/12/09)…9th 30-point
game, 9th double-double with 35 points (13-18 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 7-8 FTs), 11 rebounds, 2 assist, 2 steals, 1 block in 39 minutes at OKC (12/16/09)…11th
double-double with 22 points (9-20 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 12 rebounds (10 DR), 4 assists, 1 steal and 45 minutes vs. DET (1/5/10)…team-high 26 points (10-28 FGs,
2-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 16 in 4th quarter, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 blocks at SA (1/8/10)…10th 30-point game of season with 30 points (11-22 FGs, 1-1
3FGs, 7-7 FTs), season-high 16 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block in 43 minutes vs. LAL (1/13/10)…at 10:57 mark of 4th quarter of LAL game, scored 20,000th and
20,001st points of career on a 14-foot jumper over Lamar Odom to become 34th player in NBA history to score 20,000 points…32 points (9-18 FGs, 14-15
FTs), 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 39 minutes vs. OKC (1/15/2010)…37 points (14-22 FGs, 9-12 FTs), 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 44 minutes at BOS
(1/18/10)…came off bench for 1st time since rookie season to score 21 points (6-15 FGs, 9-10 FTs), 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 37 minutes vs. MIN
(2/5/10)…13th 30-point outing with game-high 31 (10-19 FGs, 11-11 FTs), 9 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 42 minutes vs. LAL (2/24/10)…14th 30-point game
(2nd consecutive) with 37 points (15-26 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 46 minutes at ATL (2/26/10)…15th 30-point game
with 36 (14-25 FGs, 8-9 FTs), 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 steal, 39 minutes vs. NO (2/28/10)…13th double-double with 27 points (12-23 FGs, 3-3 FTs), 13
rebounds (12 DR), 1 assist, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 42 minutes at CHA (3/1/10)…6th 30-point, 10-rebound game with 31 (12-26 FGs, 7-7 FTs), 12 rebounds, 3
assists and 3 blocks in 42 minutes vs. SAC (3/5/10)…ejected from the game after receiving 2 technical fouls with 9:16 to go in 3rd quarter vs. LAC
(3/23/10)…1st triple-double, 17th game with 30 points with 34 points (7-17 FGs, 4-5 3FGs, 16-17 FTs), 10 rebounds, season-high 10 assists, 1 block, 37
minutes vs. DEN (3/29/10)…19th double-double, 18th 30-point game with game-highs 30 points (10-19 FGs, 10-10 FTs), 13 rebounds in 44 minutes vs.
OKC (4/3/10)…40 points (11-24 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, season-highs 17-17 FTs), 10 rebounds, 1 steal and 42 minutes for 20th double-double, 19th 30-point game
at POR (4/9/10)…game-high 39 points (12-20 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 13-13 FTs), including 24 in 2nd half, 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 37 minutes at SAC
(4/10/10)…sustained laceration to right elbow during 2nd quarter that required 3 stitches vs. HOU (12/18/09)…missed 1 game due to the injury vs. CLE
(12/20/09). 2008-09: Averaged 25.9 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 37.7 minutes in 81 starts while shooting 47.9% (774-1616 FGs) from the field,
35.9% (61-170 3FGs) from 3-point range and 89.0% (485-545 FTs) from the line…among NBA leaders, ranked 4th in scoring, T-16th in rebounds, 7th in FT%
and T-13th in minutes...career-high 4 games with 40 points, 11 35-point outings, 26 30-point nights (career-high-tying, also done in 2005-06), 26 doubledoubles…between vs. OKC (2/27/09) and vs. HOU (4/15/09), recorded 25 consecutive 20-point games for the longest such streak (2nd longest of career) in
the NBA this season…game-high 36 points (10-22 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 14-14 FTs), 7 rebounds, 2 blocks, 39 minutes vs. HOU (10/30/08)…30 points (13-24
FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 37 minutes at SA (11/4/08)…23 points (8-20 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 10 rebounds (10 DR), 3 assists, 2
blocks for 1st double-double of season at DEN (11/7/08)…33 points (12-26 FGs, 1-7 3FGs, 8-9 FTs), 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 38 minutes at LAC
(11/9)…39 points (13-27 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 12-12 FTs), 15 rebounds (13 DR), 4 assists, 44 minutes in OT win at NY (11/16/08)…25 points, 10 rebounds for
4th double-double vs. MEM (11/21/08)…5th double-double with 24 points (6-15 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 11-13 FTs), 12 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 39 minutes vs.
IND (11/25/08)…29 points (10-27 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 7-7 FTs), 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 43 minutes for 7th double-double vs. LAC
(12/2/08)…39 points (career-high 17 FGM on 25 FGA, 2-3 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block, 38 minutes vs. PHO (12/4/08)…24 points, 11
rebounds in 35 minutes for 8th double-double vs. ATL (12/6/08)…4th 35-point game with 35 points (16-33 FGs, 3-5 FTs), 10 rebounds (9th double-double)
vs. SA (12/9/08)…season-high 46 points (17-30 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 10-10 FTs) including career-high-tying 17 FGM in 40 minutes vs. OKC (12/13/08)…11th
double-double with 27 points (10-22 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 6-7 FTs), 10 rebounds, 41 minutes vs. DEN (12/15/08)…27 points, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks for 12th
double-double at TOR (12/17/08)…NWT-NBA suspension at LAC (12/28/08) after committing Flagrant-2 foul on UTA’s Matt Harpring (12/26/08)…13th
double-double with 24 points, 13 rebounds, 39 minutes in come-from-behind win vs. MIN (12/30/08)…44 points (15-26 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 12-12 FTs), 14
rebounds for 14th double-double and 2nd 40-point game in 42 minutes at DEN (1/13/09)…15th double-double with 20 points, 13 rebounds, 2 assists, 1
block, 38 minutes vs. NO (1/14/09)…39 points (16-20 FGs, 7-8 FTs), 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block, 40 minutes vs. UTA (1/17/09)…24 points, including
game-winning buzzer beater, with 6 rebounds, 1 steal, 40 minutes at PHI (1/19/09)…16th double-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds (all DR), 3 assists, 38
minutes vs. POR (2/4/09)…44 points (16-34 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 11-11 FTs), 9 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, season-high 3 blocks, 44 minutes vs. CHI (2/7/09)…
scored 14 of team’s 18 OT points in CHI game…34 FGAs marked career high…37 points (13-28 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 9-12 FTs), 8 rebounds, 1 steal, 39 minutes
for 9th 35-point game of season vs. BOS (2/21/09)…4th 40-point game with 41 points (16-30 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 8-10 FTs), 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 46 minutes
vs. OKC (2/27/09)…18th double-double with 24 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 34 minutes for 2nd 20-point, 10-rebound, 5-assist game of
season vs. TOR (3/1/09)…19th double-double with 24 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks, 42 minutes vs. SA (3/4/09)…19th 30-point game with 34
points (13-24 FGs, 8-8 FTs), 9 rebounds, season-high tying 7 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 41 minutes vs. WAS (3/7/09)…20th 30-point game and 20th doubledouble with 34 points, 13 rebounds (season-high 6 OR), 4 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 38 minutes at PHO (3/10/09)…21st double-double with 29 points, 10
rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 40 minutes at POR (3/11/09)…22nd double-double with 23 points (10-23 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 2-4 FTs), 12 rebounds, 1
assist, 1 steal, 1 block, 44 minutes at ATL (3/19/09)…23rd double-double with 26 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 36 minutes vs. DEN (3/27/09)…23
points, 12 rebounds, 1 steal, 32 minutes for 24th double-double at MIN (3/31/09)…25th double-double with 29 points, 14 rebounds (13 DR), 43 minutes at
NO (4/12/09)…25th 30-point game with 34 points (8-19 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 16-17 FTs), 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 40 minutes vs. MIN
(4/13/09)…26th double-double, 26th 30-point game with 30 points (13-23 FGs, 4-6 FTs), season-high tying 15 rebounds (season-high 15 DR), 2 assists, 2
steals, 41 minutes vs. HOU (4/15/09). 2007-08: In 77 starts, averaged team-high 23.6 points, team-high 8.6 rebounds, career-high 3.5 assists, 0.9 blocks,
36.0 minutes…shot 47.9% (630-1314 FGs) from the field, 35.9% (79-220 3FGs) from 3-point range, 87.9% (478-544 FTs) from the line…among NBA
leaders, ranked 7th in scoring and 10th in FT%...20 games of 30+ points, 33 games of 25+ points, 25 double-doubles…team-high 31 points (10-18 FGs,
11-11 FTs), 8 rebounds, 6 assists in 35 minutes vs. WAS (11/26/07)…32 points (10-20 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 10-10 FTs), 12 rebounds, 5 assists in 38 minutes vs.
DEN (12/6/07)…36 points (14-23 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 5-7 FTs), 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals in 39 minutes at NY (12/10/07)…31 points (12-24 FGs, 1-4
3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 11 rebounds, 4 assists in 40 minutes vs. ORL (12/17/07)…31 points (10-20 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 9-10 FTs), 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks in 41
minutes vs. PHO (12/19)…30 points (11-17 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 7-7 FTs), 6 rebounds, 3 assists in 39 minutes vs. LAC (12/21/07)…19 points, 20 rebounds in 40
minutes vs. CLE (12/27/07)…32 points (12-17 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 11 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks in 34 minutes vs. DEN (1/27/08)…team-highs 31
points (10-21 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 10-10 FTs), 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks in 42 minutes at BOS (1/31/08)…first career triple-double with 29 points (9-17
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FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 10-12 FTs), 10 rebounds, career-high 12 assists in 42 minutes vs. MIL (2/6/08)…37 points (13-26 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 9-10 FTs), 12
rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks in 38 minutes vs. POR (2/13/08)…36 points (12-31 FGs, 12-14 FTs), 12 rebounds, 4 assists in 40 minutes at PHO
(2/14/08)…29 points (10-19 FGs, 3-3 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 10 rebounds, 4 assists in 39 minutes vs. CHI (2/25/08)…34 points (15-26 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-2
FTs), 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks in 41 minutes vs. SAC (2/29)…30 points (10-26 FGs, 3-7 3FGs, 7-8 FTs), 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks
in 45 minutes at LAL (3/2/08)…34 points (10-18 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 12-12 FTs), 9 rebounds, 2 assists while becoming the Mavericks all-time leading scorer
(16,644 points) vs. NJ (3/8/08)…35 points (11-23 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 10-12 FTs), 11 rebounds, 5 blocks in 43 minutes vs. LAL (3/18/08)…22 points (8-20
FGs, 6-6 FTs), 19 rebounds, 2 blocks in 38 minutes vs. BOS (3/20/08)…32 points (11-23 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 9-10 FTs), 12 rebounds in 38 minutes at PHO
(4/6/08)…32 points (12-23 FGs, 4-5 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), including game-winning 3-pointer, in 34 minutes vs. UTA (4/10/08)…32 points (14-25 FGs, 4-9
4FGs, 2-3 FTs) at SEA (4/13/08…NWT-NBA suspension vs. HOU (3/6/08)…missed 4 games (3/25-3/31/08) with left ankle/knee sprain. 2006-07: In 78
games, averaged 24.6 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 36.0 minutes per game…shot career-highs from the field (50.2%), 3-point range (41.6%)
and the free throw line (90.4%)…named MVP of the 2006-07 season and First Team All-NBA…only player in the NBA to shoot 50% from the field, 40%
from 3-point range and 90% from the free throw line…scored 10+ points 76 times, 20+ 62 times and 30+ points 19 times…led team in scoring 50 times,
in rebounding 41 times, in blocks 21 times and in assists 14 times…41 double-doubles…23 points (8-14 FGs, 7-10 FTs) with 14 rebounds, 8 assists and 2
steals in 41 minutes vs. LAL (12/13/06)…31 points (10-18 FGs, 10-11 FTs) with 15 rebounds (6 offensive) in 34 minutes without a turnover vs. SEA
(1/2/07)…scored 10 of 36 points (14-23 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 6-6 FTs) in the 4th quarter while playing 41 minutes at SA (1/5/07)…season-high 43 points
(13-24 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 15-18 FTs) with 12 rebounds in 44 minutes at IND (1/12/07)…38 points (14-30 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 7-9 FTs), 11 rebounds, 5 assists,
2 steals, 4 blocks in 46 minutes at TOR (1/14/07)…33 points (12-17 FGs, 9-10 FTs) with 10 rebounds and 8 assists in 39 minutes at ORL (1/23/07)…38
points (14-20 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 8-9 FTs), 10 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 4 blocks in 38 minutes without a turnover vs. MEM (2/7/07)…38 points
(15-28 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 6-6 FTs) with 11 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals in 43 minutes at MIL (2/13/07)…31 points (10-22 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 10-10 FTs),
11 rebounds and career-high-tying 8 assists in 34 minutes vs. DEN (2/24/07)…30 points (11-28 FGs, 8-12 FTs), season-high 16 rebounds and 6 assists in
a career-high 57 minutes vs. PHO (3/14/07)…missed 1 game due to a sinus infection (12/31/06) and 1 game due to stomach flu (4/3/07).2005-06: In
81 games, averaged a career-high 26.6 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.0 blocks in 38.1 minutes…shot 48.0% from the field (751-1564 FGs),
40.6% (110-271 3FGs) from 3-point range and 90.1% (539-598 FTs) from the free throw line…among NBA leaders, ranked 7th in scoring, T-8th in
double-doubles (35), T-15th in rebounding, 20th in 3FG%, 4th in FT%…led team in scoring 58 times and in rebounding 40 games…20+ points 69 times
and 30+ 26 times (DAL 21-5)…16 of game-high 30 points (10-17 FGs, 8-9 FTs) in the 4th quarter while playing 32 minutes vs. NO (12/3/05)…37 points
(14-23 FGs, 8-9 FTs) in 40 minutes at SAC (12/22/05)…34 points (9-20 FGs, 15-15 FTs) with a season-high 7 assists in 40 minutes at SEA (12/23/05),
setting franchise record for most free throws without a miss in a single game…career-high 7 blocks in 43 minutes at DEN (1/6/06)…51 points (16-24 FGs,
16-17 FTs), 9 rebounds and 5 assists vs. GS (3/23/06). 2004-05: In 78 starts, averaged 26.1 points, 3.1 assists and 1.5 blocks while adding 9.7 rebounds
and 1.2 steals in 38.7 minutes…shot 45.9% (663-1445 FGs) from the floor, 39.9% (91-228 3FGs) from 3-point range and 86.9% (615-708 FTs) from the
line…only player to be ranked in the top 10 in both scoring (4th) and rebounding (T-9th)…one of four players (Kevin Garnett, Shawn Marion, Gerald
Wallace) to average at least 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks…ranked T-8th in the league with 37 double-doubles, 12th in FT% and T-10th in minutes played…8
combined steals and blocks in the 2005 All-Star Game, the highest total since Michael Jordan (1988)…did not score below double-digits the entire
season…30+ points 23 times (Dallas 20-3)…41 points (12-24 FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 13-13 FTs) in 42 minutes at MIA (11/11/04)…season-high 18 rebounds in
40 minutes at MEM (11/27/04)…DAL franchise-high, American Airlines Center-high and career-high 53 points (15-32 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 21-22 FTs) to go
with 16 rebounds, 3 steals and 4 blocks in 49 minutes vs. HOU (12/2/04)…missed 1 game with a sprained ankle (11/22/04), 2 games with a sore left
knee (3/6-3/7/05) and 1 game with a sore left shoulder (4/14/05). 2003-04: Averaged team-highs of 21.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.4
blocks along with 2.7 assists in 37.9 minutes in 77 starts…shot 46.2% (605-1310 FGs) from the floor, 34.1% (99-290 3FGs) from 3-point range and
87.7% (371-423 FTs) from the line…among league leaders, ranked 9th in scoring, 16th in rebounding, T-8th in FT%…10+ points in 71 games, 20+ in 48
games and 30+ 12 times…31 double-doubles…35 points (14-23 FGs), season-high 18 rebounds in 42 minutes vs. CLE (3/30/04)…career-high 9 steals
at HOU (3/7/04)…40 points (15-24 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 7-8 FTs) vs. DET (2/7/04)…43 points (16-22 FGs, 8-11 3FGs) at SEA (1/27/04)…played 7 minutes
before spraining right ankle at PHO (11/26/03)…missed 5 games with the injury. 2002-03: Averaged team-highs 25.1 points and 9.9 rebounds in 39.0
minutes…also averaged 3.0 assists and 1.4 steals with 1.0 blocks in 80 games…shot 46.3% (690-1489 FGs) from the field, 37.9% (148-390 3FGs) from
3-point range and 88.1% (483-548 FTs) from the free throw line…his 710 defensive rebounds set a franchise record…ranked 6th in the NBA in scoring, 7th
in rebounding, double-doubles and FT%...named Western Conference Player of the Week twice (11/10/02, 1/5/03)…10+ points in 78 games, 20+ in 65
games and 30+ 20 times…41 double-doubles…played 3 complete 48-minute games…5th career 20-point, 20-board game with 25 points (7-21 FGs,
10-10 FTs) and season-high 22 rebounds in 47 minutes vs. LAL (4/3/03)…40 points (12-25 FGs, 14-16 FTs) with game-high 14 rebounds in 47 minutes
vs. MIL (12/30/02)…missed 2 games (12/11, 12/14/02) with a sprained right ankle (suffered 12/10/02 vs. LAC). 2001-02: Averaged team-highs of 23.4
points and 9.9 rebounds in 38.0 minutes in 76 games…ranked 8th in the NBA in scoring and rebounds per game, 19th in FT% (.853), 7th in free throws
(440), 11th in free throw attempts (516), 17th in field goals (600), 15th in 3-point field goals (139), 16th in 3-point field goal attempts (350) and 9th in
double-doubles (38)…3rd in NBA (behind Shaquille O’Neal and Tim Duncan) in 30-point, 10-rebound games (13)…named Western Conference Player of
the Week (1/21-1/27/02)…10+ points in 71 games...career-high 4 complete games…averaged 24.9 points (.488 FG%, .416 3FG%) and 10.2 rebounds
in 53 wins…but just 20.0 points (.447 FG%, .350 3FG%) and 9.3 rebounds in the 23 losses…40 points (12-22 FGs, 6-15 3FGs, 10-13 FTs) at ATL
(1/15/02)…33 points (12-23 FGs, 6-6 FTs), career-high 23 rebounds and 8 assists vs. BOS (2/21/02)…missed 6 games due to left ankle injury (first time
ever missed a game due to injury)…missed 5 games with a sprained left ankle (11/4/01, 4/9-4/14/02)…missed 1 game due to a strained left ankle tendon
(12/8/01). 2000-01: Team-highs 21.8 points and 9.2 rebounds in 38.1 minutes per game…also averaged 1.2 blocks…10+ points a team-high 80 times.
1999-2000: Played in all 82 games and averaged 17.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game in 35.8 minutes…among NBA leaders, ranked 16th
in rebounding...10+ points 78 times (DAL 1-3 when he did not). 1998-99: Averaged 8.2 points on 40.5% shooting with 3.4 rebounds in 20.4 minutes as a
rookie…in final 12 games, tallied double figures 8 times…during that span DAL posted a 6-6 record…in the 20 games that he logged 20+ minutes, he
had 262 points (13.1 ppg).
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Has appeared in 135 career playoff starts, averaging 25.6 points, 10.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.9 blocks in 41.1 minutes…ranks 18th alltime in postseason scoring with 3,455 career points…DAL franchise leader in postseason scoring (3,455 points), field goals (1,141) and attempts (2,475),
3-pointers (141), free throws (1,032), rebounds (1,370), assists (340), steals (145), blocks (124), minutes (5,542), games and starts (135)…1 of only 4
players in NBA history with career playoff averages of at least 25 points and 10 rebounds (Bob Pettit, Elgin Baylor and Hakeem Olajuwon)…named 2011
Finals MVP after averaging team-high 26.0 points, series-high 9.7 rebounds and 40.3 minutes in 6-game series vs. MIA. 2014: Averaged 19.1 points, 8.0
rebounds and 37.5 minutes in 7 first round games vs. SA…3 games with 20+ points (Games 5-7)…playoff highs of 26 points (10-20 FGs, 6-6 FTs) and 15
rebounds in 39 minutes in Game 5 at SA (4/30/14). 2012: In 4 first round starts vs. OKC, averaged team-high 26.8 points to go with 6.3 rebounds in 38.5
minutes…shot 44.2% (34-77 FGs) from the field and 90.5% (38-42 FTs) from the line…2 games with 30+ points…3 games with 25+ points. 2011: In 21
games, averaged team-high 27.7 points to go with 8.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 39.3 minutes…recorded the 2nd-highest scoring average of the 2011
NBA Playoffs (behind Kevin Durant, 28.6 ppg in 17 games)…shot 48.5% (192-396 FGs) from the floor, 46% (23-50 3FGs) from 3-point range and 94.1%
(175-186 3FTs) from the line…In 6 first round starts vs. POR, averaged team-high 27.3 points to go with 7.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 38.7 minutes…1st
postseason double-double (66th career) with game-high 28 points (7-20 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 13-13 FTs), including 18 in the 4th, 10 rebounds, 39 minutes in
Game 1 vs. POR (4/16/11)…game-high 33 points (9-22 FGs, 15-17 FTs), including 14 in the 4th, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 38
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DIRK NOWITZKI
minutes in Game 2 vs. POR (4/19/11)…2nd double-double with game-high 33 points (11-17 FGs, 11-11 FTs), 11 rebounds, 39 minutes in Game 6 at
POR (4/28/11)…In 4 second round games vs. LAL, averaged team-highs of 25.3 points and 9.3 rebounds in 37.5 minutes…shot 57.4% (39-68 FGs) from
the field, 72.7% (8-11 3FGs) from 3-point range and 93.8% (15-16 FTs) from the line…3rd double-double with 28 points (11-22 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 5-5 FTs),
postseason-high 14 rebounds, 2 steals, 38 minutes in Game 1 at LAL (5/2/11)…game-high 32 points (12-19 FGs, 4-5 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 9 rebounds, 42
minutes in Game 3 vs. LAL (5/6/11)…In 5 Western Conference Finals games vs. OKC, averaged team-high 32.2 points to go with 5.8 rebounds and 2.6
assists in 40.4 minutes…shot 55.7% (49-88 FGs) from the field, 36.4% (4-11 3FGs) from 3-point range and 96.7% (59-61 FTs) from the stripe…the 96.7%
FT% was the highest ever in an NBA playoff series (minimum 50 FTAs)…playoff-high 48 points (12-15 FGs, 24-24 FTs), 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 blocks, 41
minutes in Game 1 vs. OKC (5/17/11)…the 24-24 FT performance set an NBA playoff record for the most FTs made without a miss (Paul Pierce held the
record with 21, BOS at IND, 4/19/03)…it was also the most FTs made in a regulation-length playoff game…game-high 40 points (12-20 FGs, 2-3 3FGs,
14-15 FTs), including 12 in the 4th, 5 rebounds, playoff-high 45 minutes in Game 4 at OKC (5/23/11)…4th double-double with 24 points (10-22 FGs,
1-2 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 11 rebounds, 42 minutes in Game 2 at MIA (6/2/11)…he scored DAL’s final 9 points in the game, including the game-winning basket
(driving left-handed layup) with 3.6 seconds remaining…5th double-double with a game-high 34 points (11-21 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 9-9 FTs), 11 rebounds,
3 blocks, 42 minutes in Game 3 vs. MIA (6/5/11)…he scored the Mavs’ final 12 points in the game...3rd straight double-double (6th of the postseason)
with 21 points (6-19 FGs, 9-10 FTs), 11 rebounds, 39 minutes in Game 4 vs. MIA (6/7/11)…7th double-double with 21 points (9-27 FGs, 1-7 3FGs,
2-2 FTs), 11 rebounds, 39 minutes in series-clinching Game 6 at MIA (6/12/11). 2010: In 6 first round starts vs. SA, averaged team-highs 26.7 points
and 8.2 rebounds with 3.0 assists in 38.8 minutes…shot 54.7% (58-106 FGs) from the floor, 57.1% (4-7 3FGs) from 3-point range and 95.2% (40-42
FTs) from the line…3 games with 30+ points…2 double-doubles…36 points (12-14 FGs, 12-12 FTs), 7 rebounds, 1 block and 40 minutes in Game 1
vs. SA (4/18/10)…35 points (13-23 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 8-8 FTs), 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block and 42 minutes in Game 3 at SA (4/23/10)…33
points (13-21 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 38 minutes in Game 6 at SA (4/29/10). 2009: In 10 starts, averaged 26.8 points, 10.1
rebounds, 3.1 assists and 39.4 minutes while shooting 51.8% (88-170 FGs) from the field, 28.6% (6-21 3FGs) from 3- point range and 92.5% (96-93
FTs) from the line…in 5-game first round series vs. SA, averaged 19.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.0 steal and 37.2 minutes…20 points (8-12 FGs,
4-4 FTs), 7 rebounds, 1 block, 27 minutes in Game 3 vs. SA (4/23/09)…series-best 31 points (11-17 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 8-8 FTs), 9 rebounds, 3 assists,
1 steal, 42 minutes in Game 5 at SA (4/28/09)…in 5-game Western Conference Semifinal series vs. DEN, averaged 34.4 points, 11.6 rebounds, 4.0
assists and 41.6 minutes…game-high 35 points (11-20 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 12-13 FTs), 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 40 minutes in Game 2 at DEN (5/5/09)…9th
30-point, 15-rebound game of playoff career with 33 points (9-19 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 13-15 FTs), postseason-high 16 rebounds (14 DR), 2 assists, 2 blocks,
38 minutes in Game 3 vs. DEN (5/9/09)9th 30-point, 15-rebound game of playoff career with 33 points (9-19 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 13-15 FTs), postseasonhigh 16 rebounds (14 DR), 2 assists, 2 blocks, 38 minutes in Game 3 vs. DEN (5/9/09)…postseason-high 44 points (14-25 FGs, 16-17 FTs), 13 rebounds
(12 DR), 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block, 44 minutes in Game 4 vs. DEN (5/11/09)…along with Carmelo Anthony (41 points, 11 rebounds), became 3rd pair
of players in NBA history to each score 40 points and grab 10 rebounds in the same game (Jerry West (41/10) and Elgin Baylor (45/17) as LAL teammates
(vs. DET, 1962); Michael Jordan (42/12) and Charles Barkley (42/13), CHI vs. PHO (1993))…32 points (9-17 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 12-12 FTs), 10 rebounds,
7 assists, 1 block, 45 minutes in Game 5 at DEN (5/13/09).37.2 minutes…series-best 31 points (11-17 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 8-8 FTs), 9 rebounds, 3 assists,
1 steal, 42 minutes in Game 5 at SA (4/28/09)… 2008: In 5 first round games vs. NO, averaged team-highs 26.8 points and 12.0 rebounds to go with
playoff career-high 4.0 assists, 1.4 blocks and 42.2 minutes…shot 47.3% (43-91 FGs) from the field, 33.3% (6-18 3FGs) from 3-point range and 80.8%
(42-52 FTs) from the line…4 double-doubles…5+ assists in 3 games…31 points (9-21 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 12-13 FTs), 10 rebounds, 2 blocks, 42 minutes in
Game 1 (4/19/08)…32 points (11-20 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 9-10 FTs), 19 rebounds (18 defensive), 6 assists, 2 blocks, 44 minutes in Game 3 (4/25/08). 2007:
In 6 first round starts vs. GS, averaged 19.7 points, 11.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.3 blocks and 39.8 minutes per game…shot 38.3% (36-94 FGs) from
the field, 21.1% (4-19 3FGs) from 3-point range and 84.0% (42-50 FTs) from the foul line…30 points (7-15 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 14-15 FTs), 12 rebounds, 3
assists, 1 block and 40 minutes in Game 5 (5/1/07). 2006: In 23 games, averaged 27.0 points, 11.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.1 steals in 42.7 minutes
per game…shot 46.8% (196-419 FGs) from the floor, 34.3% (23-67 3FGs) from 3-point range and 89.5% (205-229 FTs) from the line…scored 30+
points 8 times, recorded 14 double-doubles and grabbed 15+ boards 7 times…21 rebounds in Game 5 at SA (5/19/05)…37 points (11-20 FGs, 15-16
FTs) with 15 rebounds in 50 minutes in Game 7 at SA (5/22/06)…19 rebounds in Game 1 vs. PHO (5/24/06)…50 points (14-26 FGs, 5-6 3FGs, 17-18
FTs) with 12 rebounds in 43 minutes in Game 5 vs. PHO (6/1/06). 2005: Started all 13 games, averaging team-highs of 23.7 points, 10.1 rebounds, 1.4
steals and 1.6 blocks while adding 3.3 assists in 42.4 minutes per game…shot 40.2% (103-256 FGs) from the floor, 33.3% (10-30 3FGs) from 3-point
range and 82.9% (92-111 FTs) from the line. 2004: Averaged team-highs of 26.6 points, 11.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks in 42.4 minutes in 5 games…
recorded the highest scoring average of the 2004 NBA Playoffs…32 points, 13 rebounds, 3 steals, a playoff career-high 5 blocks in 43 minutes in Game
1 at SAC (4/18/04)…31 points, 14 rebounds and 4 blocks in 48 minutes of Game 5 at SAC (4/29/04). 2003: Averaged team-highs of 25.3 points and
11.5 rebounds in 42.5 minutes in 17 games…shot 47.9% from the field, 44.3% from 3-point range and 91.2% from the free throw line…scored 20+
points 12 times and 30+ in 6 games…posted 14 double-doubles…46 points and 10 rebounds in Game 1 vs. POR (4/19/03)…missed final 3 games of
SA series due to a sprained left knee. 2002: Averaged team-highs of 28.4 points and 13.1 rebounds in 44.6 minutes per game…in MIN series, averaged
a franchise-record 33.3 points (for a three-game series) and 15.7 rebounds per game in 43.3 minutes per game…shot 52.6% from the field, 72.7% (8-11
3FGs) from 3-point range and 88.9% (32-36 FTs) from the line during the series…scored over 30 points and grabbed at least 15 rebounds in each of the 3
games…in Game 3 (4/28/02), posted 39 points and 17 rebounds…in SAC series, averaged 25.4 points and 11.6 rebounds per game. 2001: Averaged a
team-high 23.4 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 39.9 minutes in 10 playoff games…recorded 3 double-doubles…scored in double figures 9 times,
20+ 5 times and 30+ 4 times…42 points (14-24 FGs) and 18 rebounds in 47 minutes in Game 5 at SA (5/14/01)…team-high 30 points and 9 rebounds
in Game 4 vs. SA (5/12/01)…played all but 25 minutes in the first round (215-of-240 total minutes).
INTERATIONAL CAPSULE
SUMMER 2011: Averaged team-high 19.5 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 29.9 minutes in 8 games for Germany at Eurobasket 2011...became the
second-leading scoring in European competition and has amassed 967 points in his European career emonies...in 5 games, averaged team highs in points
(17.0 ppg) and rebounds (8.4 rpg) in 28.4 minutes...shot 41.9% from the field, 41.7% from 3-point range and 95.8% from the line...in the 2008 FIBA
Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Athens, Greece), averaged a tournament-high 26.6 points to go with 8.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 31.2 minutes...shot
52.8% from the field, 43.5% from 3-point range and 92.2% from the line. SUMMER 2007: Averaged tournament-best 24.0 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.6
assists in the FIBA EuroBasket Tournament. SUMMER 2006: Averaged 23.2 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists while leading Germany to the quarterfinals
of the 2006 World Championships (Japan). SUMMER 2005: Helped lead Germany to a second place finish in the European Championships as he was
named Tournament MVP…averaged 26.1 points per game…named the 2005 FIBA Player of the Year. SUMMER 2004: Played on the German team that
qualified for the 2005 European Championships…led Germany with 23.6 points and 11.6 rebounds in 5 games. SUMMER 2003: Represented Germany
at the 2003 European Championships (Sweden)…led team in scoring at 22.5 points per game with 6.3 rebounds in 35.0 minutes. SUMMER 2002:
Named MVP of the 2002 World Basketball Championship (Indianapolis) after leading Germany to the bronze medal…averaged 24.0 points per game.
SUMMER 2001: Led Germany to a fourth place finish at the European Championships (Turkey) while qualifying for the 2002 World Championships…
averaged 28.7 points, 9.1 rebounds in 7 games…shot 57.3% from the field and 42.6% from 3-point range. SUMMER 1999: Made first appearance in the
European Championships as he led the German National Team to a seventh place finish (5-3 overall)…named Germany’s Player of the Year for 1998 by
Basket magazine…led his club team to promotion into the German First Division prior to reporting to Mavericks training camp...was the leading scorer in
the league (21.4 ppg) and ranked 3rd in rebounds (8.4 rpg)…played 8 games with the German National team in the European Championships 22-andunder tournament…10+ points 7 times, including a 34-point, 15-rebound performance in Germany’s final game, a 97-95 overtime win vs. Lithuania
(7/23/98)…captured global attention at the 1998 Nike Hoop Summit Game (San Antonio) over Final Four weekend when his International Juniors team
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defeated the USA Juniors…finished the game with a team-high 33 points to go with 14 rebounds and 3 steals…in two seasons with Würzburg in the
second division of Bundesliga, averaged 23.9 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.0 assists while shooting 57.2% from the field, 37.0% from 3 and 75.4%
from the line…in addition to playing for Würzburg in 1996, played on the German National Junior team, European Junior Select team, World Junior
Select team and the German Under-22 National team…a member of the 1993 German Champion, Bavarian Select team.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
An ambidextrous shooter…son of Joerg and Helga Nowitzki, who were both elite-level German athletes…Joerg played handball and Helga starred for
the women’s national basketball team…his club team, the X-Rays, was named for the discovery of X-rays by German scientist Roentgen in Würzburg
in 1895…older sister, Silke, played first league basketball in Würzburg and worked at the NBA in International TV…served a mandatory stint in the
German Army (9/1/97-6/30/98)…while playing with Würzburg, coached by Holger Geschwindner, who was a member of West Germany’s 1972
Olympic basketball team…his personal advisor, Geschwindner was a former art student under Shawn Bradley’s grandfather in Germany…has
donated to Jonathan’s Place, a home for abused children, for every made 3-pointer throughout the season...founded the Dirk Nowitzki Foundation
whose mission is to help provide education, health and well being for children around the world....won the NBA’s Community Assist Award (Feb.
2004 and Dec. 2007)...made an appearance on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (April, 2009)…traveled to South Africa as a part of the
NBA’s Basketball Without Borders contingent (Sept., 2009)...serves as a Big Brother for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dallas...grants wishes each season
through the Make-A-Wish Foundation…has made hospital visits to spend time with kids who aren’t able to be at home during the Christmas holidays,
purchasing presents for each child he visits and donating to the hospitals…participates in the Mavs Community Ticket Block Program each season,
purchasing a block of tickets to each Mavs home game and donating to various community groups…in his spare time he enjoys reading and playing
the saxophone and the guitar…www.dirk-nowitzki-foundation.org.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
Year
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
1998-99DAL
4724958
20.4
136
336
.405
1468.206
99128
.773
41121
162
3.447105
297327385
8.2
1999-00 DAL82 81 2938
35.85151118
.461116306.379289348.8301024305326.5 20325663 14168 1435
17.5
2000-01 DAL82 82 3125
38.15911247
.474151390.387451538.8381196357549.2 17324579 1561011784
21.8
2001-02 DAL76 76 2891
38.06001258
.477139350.397440516.8531206357559.9 18622283 14577 1779
23.4
2002-03 DAL80 80 3117
39.06901489
.463148390.379483548.88181 7107919.9 23920611115282 2011
25.1
2003-04 DAL77 77 2915
37.96051310
.46299 290.341371423.87790 5806708.7 20721692 1351041680
21.8
2004-05 DAL78 78 3020
38.76631445
.45991 228.399615708.86996 6617579.7 24021997 1761192032
26.1
2005-06 DAL81 81 3089
38.17511564
.480110271.406539598.9011156137289.0 22616458 15683 2151
26.6
2006-07 DAL78 78 2820
36.26731341
.50272 173.416498551.9041225716938.9 26317152 16762 1916
24.6
2007-08 DAL77 77 2769
36.06301314
.47979 220.359478544.87995 5646598.6 26619851 16071 1817
23.6
2008-09 DAL81 81 3050
37.77741616
.47961 170.359485545.89088 5936818.4 19717661 15763 2094
25.9
2009-10 DAL81 80 3039
37.57201496
.48151 121.421536586.91580 5406207.7 21820870 14979 2027
25.0
2010-11 DAL73 73 2504
34.36101179
.51766 168.393395443.89250 4635137.0 19017238 13747 1681
23.0
2011-12 DAL62 62 2079
33.54731034
.45778 212.368318355.89646 3724186.7 13612942 11730 1342
21.6
2012-13 DAL53 47 1661
31.3343728.47165 157.414166193.86037 3263636.8 13293 38 70 37 917
17.3
2013-14 DAL80 80 2628
32.96331273
.497131329.398338376.89940 4584986.2 21616573 11745 1735
21.7
TOTAL
1188115742604
35.9 940719748
.476 14713843.383 65017400.879 1322827295948.1 3139294510372208109526786
22.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2000-01DAL
1010399
39.9
69163
.423
1346.283
8394.883
1467818.1143711148 234
23.4
2001-02DAL
8 8 357
44.6
73164
.445
1628.571
6574.878
1788105
13.1
182716226 227
28.4
2002-03DAL
1717722
42.5
150
313
.479
2761.443
103
113
.912
15181
196
11.5
3752214016430
25.3
2003-04DAL
5 5 212
42.4
45100
.450
7 15.467
3642.857
13465911.8
7 167 6 13133
26.6
2004-05DAL
1313551
42.4
103
256
.402
1030.333
92111
.829
25106
131
10.1
4342183321308
23.7
2005-06DAL
2323983
42.7
196
419
.468
2367.343
205
229
.895
47221
268
11.7
6764254914620
27.0
2006-07DAL
6 6 239
39.8
3694.383
4 19.211
4250.840
25436811.3
142011148 118
19.7
2007-08DAL
5 5 211
42.2
4391.473
6 18.333
4252.808
10506012.0
20131 107 134
26.8
2008-09DAL
1010394
39.4
88170
.518
6 21.286
8693.925
1289101
10.1
31219 238 268
26.8
2009-10DAL
6 6 233
38.8
58106
.547
4 7 .571
4042.952
7 42498.218155 104 160
26.7
2010-11DAL
2121825
39.3
192
396
.485
2350.460
175
186
.941
12159
171
8.15346126513582
27.7
2011-12
DAL
44154
38.5
34
77
.442
16.167
38
42
.905
322
25
6.3
79310
0107
26.8
2013-14DAL
7 7 263
37.6
54126
.429
1 12.083
2531.806
5 51568.011206 156 134
19.1
TOTAL
1351355543
41.11141
2475
.461141380.3711032
1159
.8902051165
1370
10.13403821453111243455
25.6
ALL-STAR STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2001-02
WEST
1024
24.0
511
.455
14.250
111.000
2688.0
3102012
12.0
2002-03
WEST
1016
16.0
48.500
14.250
00---0111.0
1102099.0
2003-04
WEST
1013
13.0
13.333
01.000
00---0000.0
1022022.0
2004-05
WEST
1021
21.0
410
.400
13.333
12.500
3488.0
2143410
10.0
2005-06
WEST
1016
16.0
48.500
03.000
23.667
3366.0
0200010
10.0
2006-07
WEST
1116
16.0
49.444
12.500
00---2355.0
2000099.0
2007-08
WEST
1026
26.0
514
.357
14.250
221.000
1344.0
2002013
13.0
2008-09
WEST
1014
14.0
35.600
00---221.000
0111.0
1000088.0
2009-10
WEST
1128
28.0
815
.533
01.000
661.000
0444.0
2212022
22.0
2010-11
WEST
1014
14.0
38.375
01.000
00---0555.0
1010166.0
2011-12
WEST
1014
14.0
38.375
15.200
00---2244.0
1100077.0
2013-14
WEST
1088.0
02.000
01.000
00---0011.0
0000000.0
TOTAL 122 210
17.5
44101
.436
6 29.207
1416.875
1332473.9168 8 135 108
9.0
93
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
10/25/1988
POSITION
FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’10” | 230 LBS
YEARS PRO
3 YEARS
FROM
FLORIDA
CAREER HIGHS
34
13
24
10
14
10
11
5
12
13
11
4
5
50
VS. MEMPHIS
VS. NEW YORK
AT GOLDEN STATE
VS. MEMPHIS
VS. MEMPHIS
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
2 TIMES
VS. WASHINGTON
VS. CHICAGO
VS. CHICAGO 2 TIMES
AT PHILADELPHIA
AT NEW YORK
VS. TORONTO
1/24/14
11/23/12
2/20/14
1/24/14
1/24/14
4/4/14
PLAYOFFS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
27
11
23
6
11
3
4
3
8
10
8
1
1
47
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
AT OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. PORTLAND
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
2 TIMES
AT OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY 2 TIMES
2 TIMES
VS. PORTLAND
4/29/13
4/29/13
4/24/13
5/3/13
4/20/14
5/3/13
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
34
12
24
10
14
10
11
5
11
12
11
4
4
50
VS. MEMPHIS
VS. PORTLAND
AT GOLDEN STATE
VS. MEMPHIS
VS. MEMPHIS
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY
2 TIMES
VS. WASHINGTON
VS. MEMPHIS
2 TIMES
AT DALLAS
AT PHILADELPHIA
3 TIMES
VS. TORONTO
1/24/14
1/20/14
2/20/14
1/24/14
1/24/14
4/4/14
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
CHANDLER PARSONS
CHANDLER PARSONS #25
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
HISTORY
2/12/14
11/21/12
11/21/12
11/13/13
12/17/12
11/11/13
4/24/13
4/29/13
4/29/13
4/29/13
4/20/14
2/12/14
12/26/13
11/20/13
11/13/13
11/11/13
94
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
CHANDLER PARSONS
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Houston in the first round (38th overall pick) of the 2011 NBA Draft…draft rights traded with Brad Miller, the draft rights to Nikola Mirotic and a
future first round pick to Minnesota in exchange for Jonny Flynn, the draft rights to Donatas Motiejunas and a future second round pick (6/23/11)…draft rights
traded back to Houston in exchange for cash considerations (6/23/11)…signed by Dallas (7/15/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Has averaged 14.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.1 steals and 34.5 minutes in 213 games (207 starts) with Houston…has shot 47.3% (1,170-2,475 FGs)
from the field and 37.0% (342-924 3FGs) from 3-point range…NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2012).
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 16.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 37.6 minutes in 74 games (74 starts)…shot 47.2% (466-987 FGs) from the field, 37.0%
(130-351 3FGs) from 3-point range and 74.2% (164-221 FTs) from the line…was 1 of 4 players to average at least 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists
and shoot 45% from the field in 2013-14 (Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Kevin Love)…7 double-doubles (6 point/rebound, 1 point/assist)…22 games with 20+
points…team highs of 24 points (8-14 FGs, 6-6 FTs), 12 rebounds and 6 assists at UTA (11/2/13)…22 points (9-19 FGs), 7 assists and career-best 4 blocks
at PHI (11/13/13)…21 points (7-10 FGs, 4-5 3FGs), career-high-tying 11 assists, 5 boards and season-best 4 steals at DAL (11/20/13)…game-high 21
points (7-7 FGs, 6-6 3FGs) off a 6-for-6 night from 3-point range vs. BKN (11/29/13), which tied for the 2nd-most 3-pointers made without a miss in Rockets
history (Aaron Brooks 7-7 3FGs on 3/17/10 vs. MEM and Shane Battier 6-6 3FGs on 2/17/10 at MIL)…25 points (9-21 FGs, 4-8 3FGs) in a 112-106 win
at SA (11/30/13)…23 points (9-14 FGs) and 3 steals in a 116-112 win at GS (12/13/13)…20 points (9-15 FGs) and 7 boards in 43 minutes in a 114-97
win at DET (12/21/13)…21 points (8-14 FGs, 5-9 3FGs), 6 boards and 6 assists in a 111-98 win at SA (12/25/13)…15 points (5-12 FGs), 11 rebounds
and 5 assists vs. MEM (12/26/13)…17 points (6-13 FGs), 11 rebounds and 3 steals vs. NY (1/3/14)…reached double-figuring scoring in a career-high 17
consecutive games (12/8/13-1/16/14)…team-high 31 points (12-19 FGs, 3-5 3FGs) to go with 10 rebounds, team-high 7 assists and 2 blocks in a 126-113
win vs. POR (1/20/14)…19 points (7-15 FGs) and 10 boards vs. SAC (1/22/14)…career-high 34 points (11-17 FGs) and set the Rockets record for 3-pointers
made in a game with 10 (10-14 3FGs) vs. MEM (1/24/14), hitting all 6 3-point attempts (Rockets record for 3FGM in a quarter) in an 18-point 3rd quarter
and finishing 10-of-11 from 3-point range (NBA record for 3FGM in a half) for 30 points in the 2nd half…also hit his 10 consecutive 3-pointers without a
miss (tied Rockets record)…team-high 26 points (9-17 FGs) in a 117-115 win at DAL (1/29/14)…7th double-double (17th career) with 18 points (7-15 FGs),
season-high-tying 12 rebounds and 6 assists vs. WAS (2/12/14)…matched his season-high 4 seals at MIA (3/16/14)…28 points (9-19 FGs, 9-11 FTs) and
9 boards vs. LAC (3/29/14)…23 points (5-17 FGs, 3-9 3FGs, 10-11 FTs) in a 111-107 win vs. OKC (4/4/14)…19 points (8-13 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) in
a 145-130 win at LAL (4/8/14)…27 points (11-19 FGs, 3-8 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) at MIN (4/11/14)…21 points (7-17 FGs, 2-7 3FGs, 5-7 FTs) in a 104-98 win
vs. SA (4/14/14). 2012-13: Averaged 15.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.0 steal and 36.3 minutes in 76 games (76 starts)…led (or tied) the Rockets in
scoring 11 times, in assists 8 times and in rebounds 4 times…8 double-doubles…2 games with 30+ points…22 games with 20+ points…8 games with 10+
rebounds…1 game with 10+ assists…grabbed 12 rebounds vs. POR (11/3/12)…13 points and 10 boards vs. NO (11/14/12)…19 points (8-15 FGs) and
11 rebounds at POR (11/16/12)…team-high 24 points (8-10 FGs, 4-5 3FGs) at LAL (11/18/12)…11 points, team-high 10 rebounds and team-best 5 assists
at UTA (11/19/12)…18 points (7-13 FGs) and career-high 13 rebounds vs. CHI (11/21/12), marking a 2nd consecutive double-double…31 points (13-17
FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), including 26 points on 11-13 FGs in 1st half, to go with 4 steals in a 131-103 win vs. NY (11/23/12)…made at least 1 3-pointer in
a career-best 22 consecutive games (4/15-12/4/12)…18 points (6-17 FGs, 5-6 FTs), game-high 10 rebounds and 5 assists vs. DAL (12/8/12)…15 points (5-7
FGs), 9 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals vs. BOS (12/14/12)…recorded career-high 5 steals at NY (12/17/12)…10 points (5-9 FGs) and 10 rebounds vs. NO
(1/2/13)…16 points (7-11 FGs), 6 rebounds and career-high 11 assists vs. BKN (1/26/13), matching his previous career high in assists with 8 in the 1st half
alone (8 on 12/14/12 vs. BOS)…24 points (9-17 FGs, 3-6 3FGs) and 10 rebounds vs. CHA (2/2/13)…16 points (6-12 FGs, 4-8 3FGs) and 8 assists vs. GS
(2/5/13)…20 points (8-14 FGs, 4-8 3FGs) vs. POR (2/8/13)…21 points (9-15 FGs, 3-6 3FGs), 8 rebounds and 9 assists in a 116-107 win at GS (2/12/13)…
voted in a starter and scored 13 points (6-9 FGs) for Team Shaq in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge (2/15/13), which was held during 2013 NBA AllStar Weekend in Houston…season-high 32 points (12-13 FGs, 6-7 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) in a 136-103 win vs. DAL (3/3/13)…became the 1st Rockets player to hit
92 percent of his shots in a game with at least 13 field goal attempts since Otis Thorpe (24 points on .923, 12-13 FGs on 3/31/90 vs. MIN)…team-high 26
points (9-13 FGs, 6-8 3FGs) in a 94-88 win at GS (3/8/13)…scored 20+ points in 6 straight games (24 on 2/23/13, 20 on 2/27/13, 21 on 3/1/13, 32 on
3/3/13, 23 on 3/6/13 and 26 on 3/8/13), scoring a total of 146 points (24.3 ppg) while shooting 63.6% (56-88 FGs) from the field and 61.4% (27-44 3FGs)
from 3-point range during that span…recorded 13 consecutive games with 10+ points (2/12-3/15/13)…20 points (8-17 FGs, 2-7 3FGs) and 8 rebounds
in a 96-95 win vs. SA (3/24/13), hitting a key 3-pointer to bring the Rockets within 1 point at 93-92 with 1:19 left in the game…team-high 29 points (12-18
FGs, 3-6 3FGs) in a 112-102 win at SAC (4/3/13)…placed on the inactive list for 1 game (11/28/12) with a sore right shoulder and 1 game (4/1/13) due to
sickness…DND for 4 games (4/5-4/12/13) with a strained right calf. 2011-12: Averaged 9.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.2 steals and 28.6 minutes
in 63 games (57 starts)…named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team…among NBA rookie leaders, ranked 4th in steals, T-6th in rebounding, T-9th in scoring
and 10th in assists…2 double-doubles…5 games with 20+ points…shot 52.6% (80-152 FGs) from the field and scored in double figures 11 times during the
month of Mar. 2012, twice reaching double-figure scoring in a season-high 5 consecutive games (3/2-3/10/12 and 3/20-3/27/12)…made his NBA debut vs.
SA (12/29/11)…13 points (3-3 3FGs), all in 4th quarter, at MEM (12/30/11)…made 1st career start vs. OKC (1/7/12), recording a team-high 8 rebounds and
3 steals…team-high 20 points (9-16 FGs), marking 1st career 20-point game, to go with 7 rebounds in an 82-70 win at CHA (1/10/12)…team-high 21 points
(9-16 FGs, 3-5 3FGs), 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a 104-103 win at OKC (3/13/12)…dished out a season-high 7 assists vs. CHA (3/14/12)…1st career
double-double with team-high 20 points (8-16 FGs) and season-high 11 boards vs. GS (3/22/12)…2nd consecutive double-double with 12 points (5-16
FGs), season high-tying 11 rebounds and 6 assists vs. DAL (3/24/12), which included nailing a 3-pointer with 3.3 seconds left in regulation to send the game
into OT…season-high (team-high) 23 points (10-13 FGs, 3-5 3FGs) to go with 6 rebounds and season-best 4 steals at MIA (4/22/12)…recorded 1 DNP-CD
(12/26/11)…DND for 1 game (3/17/12) due to illness and 1 other contest (4/26/12) with a bruised right shoulder.
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds averages of 18.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 40.7 minutes in 12 career playoff games (12 starts)…has shot 44.4% (88-198 FGs) from the
95
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
CHANDLER PARSONS
field and 38.2% (29-76 3FGs) from 3-point range in the postseason. 2014: Averaged 19.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 41.7 minutes in 6 first
round games (6 starts) vs. POR…3 games with 20+ points…24 points (10-21 FGs, 3-11 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 47 minutes in Game 1 vs. POR
(4/20/14)…playoff-high 26 points (11-18 FGs, 4-6 3FGs) to go with 8 rebounds in 45 minutes in Game 4 at POR (4/27/14)…double-double with 16 points
(7-17 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), playoff-high 12 rebounds and 3 assists in 42 minutes in Game 6 at POR (5/2/14). 2013: In his 1st career postseason, averaged 18.2
points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 6 first round games (6 starts) vs. OKC…21 points (8-12 FGs, 3-6 3FGs), 7 rebounds and game-high 7 assists in Game
3 vs. OKC (4/27/13)…playoff career highs of 27 points (11-21 FGs, 3-6 3FGs), 10 rebounds and 8 assists in Game 4 vs. OKC (4/29/13), marking his 1st
career double-double in the postseason…25 points (8-14 FGs) in Game 6 vs. OKC (5/3/13), which included setting his playoff career high of 6 3-pointers
made (6-8 3FGs).
INTERNATIONAL CAPSULE
2014: Invited to the 2014 USA Basketball Men’s National Team mini-camp held in Las Vegas from 7/28-8/1/14…resumed training camp in Chicago as 1
of 16 finalists for the squad from 8/14-8/23/14. 2013: Invited to the 2013 USA Basketball Men’s National Team mini-camp held in Las Vegas from 7/227/25/13. 2011: Played for Cholet Basket (France)…in 3 French Leagues games, averaged 10.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.3 steals…in 1 EuroCup
game, had 17 points, 3 rebounds and 1 steal…in 1 Euroleague Qualifying Round game, had 2 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists…left in Nov. 2011 and joined
Houston Rockets in Dec. 2011.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Completed his four-year career at Florida ranked 12th all-time in school history with 1,452 points…became the first Gator ever to be named SEC Player of the
Year in 2010-11…First-Team All-SEC as a senior…also named to the SEC All-Tournament and AP All-America Teams in 2010-11, as well as First-Team NABC
All-District 21…in 2009-10, became the 45th Gator to score 1,000 career points during his junior campaign…was the first player in school history to hit two
true buzzer-beaters, making a 75-footer to beat N.C. State (1/3/10), then a spot-up 3-pointer to beat South Carolina (1/23/10)…garnered Orange Bowl
Classic MVP honors as a sophomore…earned SEC All-Freshman honors in 2007-08.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Born Oct. 25, 1988, in Casselberry, Fla.…son of Gary and Terri Parsons…grandfather, Don Parsons, played basketball at Rutgers and was drafted by the New
York Knicks in the sixth round of the 1950 NBA Draft…member of Team Texas for the Shooting Stars contest on All-Star Saturday Night in Orlando (2/25/12)…
graduated from UF with a degree in telecommunications…made the Final Four in each of his three years on the varsity level at Lake Howell High School,
helping the Silver Hawks to a 31-3 mark and the 5A State championship as a senior…was the MVP of the 5A State championship…named a Jordan AllAmerican, an All-Conference selection and a First-Team 5A All-State selection his senior year in high school.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
YEAR
TEAM
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTA PCTOFFDEFTOTAVGAST PF STL TO BLK PTSAVG
2011-12HOU
63571804
28.6
248
549
.452
60178
.337
4378.551
90210
300
4.8134
142
738129599
9.5
2012-13 HOU
76 76 2758
36.3456939.486152395.385113155.72979 3254045.3 26914875 14732 1177
15.5
2013-14 HOU
74 74 2783
37.6466987.472130351.370164221.74269 3404095.5 29816888 14429 1226
16.6
TOTAL
2132077345
34.51170
2475
.473342924.370320454.7052388751113
5.2 70145823637290 3002
14.1
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
2012-13HOU
6 6 238
39.7
4293.452
1640.400
9 14.643
7 32396.522191 182 109
18.2
2013-14HOU
6 6 250
41.7
46105
.438
1336.361
1115.733
6 35416.814194 5 2 116
19.3
TOTAL 1212488
40.7
88198
.444
2976.382
2029.000
1367806.736385 234 225
18.8
96
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
01/08/1991
POSITION
CENTER-FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’10” | 260 LBS
YEARS PRO
3 YEARS
FROM
FRESNO STATE
CAREER HIGHS
VS. L.A. LAKERS
VS. BOSTON
VS. INDIANA
12/4/12
12/14/12
3/27/13
VS. L.A. LAKERS
AT PORTLAND
AT PORTLAND
VS. INDIANA
VS. INDIANA
VS. INDIANA VS. DETROIT
2 TIMES
3 TIMES
AT L.A. LAKERS
12/4/12
4/5/13
4/5/13
3/27/13
3/27/13
3/27/13
11/10/12
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
GREG SMITH
GREG SMITH #4
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
21
FGM
8
FGA
12
3FGM0
3FGA
1
FTM
9
FTA
12
OR
7
DR
12
REB
19
AST
4
BLK
4
STL
2
MIN
42
HISTORY
4/17/13
PLAYOFFS
PTS
6
2 TIMES
FGM
3
AT OKLAHOMA CITY 4/24/13
FGA
4
AT OKLAHOMA CITY 4/21/13
3FGM0
3FGA0
FTM
2
2 TIMES
FTA
4
2 TIMES
OR
4
AT OKLAHOMA CITY 4/24/13
DR
2
2 TIMES
REB
5
AT OKLAHOMA CITY 4/24/13
AST0
BLK
2
VS. OKLAHOMA CITY 4/29/13
STL
1
2 TIMES
MIN
17
AT OKLAHOMA CITY 4/21/13
2013-14
PTS
12
AT L.A. CLIPPERS
11/4/13
FGM
6
AT L.A. CLIPPERS
11/4/13
FGA
6
2 TIMES
3FGM0
3FGA0
FTM
2
AT WASHINGTON
1/11/14
FTA
4
AT WASHINGTON
1/11/14
OR
5
AT L.A. CLIPPERS
11/4/13
DR
7
AT SACRAMENTO
12/15/13
REB
9
AT SACRAMENTO
12/15/13
AST0
BLK
1
2 TIMES
STL
1
AT INDIANA
12/20/13
MIN
20
AT SACRAMENTO
12/15/13
97
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
GREG SMITH
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Not drafted by an NBA franchise…played in Mexico (2011-12)…signed by Houston (12/14/11)…waived by Houston (12/22/11)…played in NBA Development
League with Rio Grande Valley (2011-12)…signed by Houston (2/8/12)…waived by Houston (4/10/14)…signed by Chicago for remainder of season
(4/14/14)…traded to Dallas in exchange for the rights to Tadija Dragicevic (7/14/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds averages of 5.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 14.4 minutes in 89 career games (10 starts) with Houston…has shot 62.3% (195-313 FGs) from the field for
his career.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 3.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 9.1 minutes in 11 games…shot 64.3% (18-28 FGs) from the field…season-high 12 points (perfect 6-6
FGs) to go with 7 rebounds (season-high 5 OR) in 11 minutes at LAC (11/4/13)…6 points (3-5 FGs), season-best 9 rebounds and 1 block in season-high 20
minutes at SAC (12/15/13)…waived by HOU (4/10/14)…signed by CHI for remainder of season (4/14/14). 2012-13: Averaged 6.0 points, 4.6 rebounds
and 15.9 minutes in 70 games (10 starts)…led (or tied) the Rockets in rebounds 7 times…2 double-doubles…2 games with 20+ points…6 games with 10+
rebounds…dished out a career-best 4 assists vs. DET (11/10/12)…career-high 21 points (7-8 FGs, 7-8 FTs) to go with 9 rebounds and 2 blocks in a 107105 win vs. LAL (12/4/12)…had 3 blocks vs. SA (12/10/12) and 3 vs. WAS (12/12/12)…20 points (8-9 FGs), 6 rebounds and 3 blocks vs. BOS (12/14/12),
which gave him 3+ blocks in 3 straight games…13 points (5-5 FGs, 3-4 FTs) vs. PHI (12/19/12)…1st career double-double with 11 points (5-5 FGs) and 11
rebounds at CLE (1/5/13)…10 rebounds and 3 blocks at DAL (1/16/13)…assigned to HOU’s single-affiliation NBA D-League partner Rio Grande Valley on
2/10/13 and recalled on 2/14/13…averaged 12.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 3 games with the Vipers…10 points (5-5 FGs) at BKN (2/22/13)…
pulled down 12 rebounds vs. PHO (3/13/13)…12 points, including 10 on 4-4 FGs in 4th quarter, in a 108-100 comeback win vs. MIN (3/15/13)…teamhigh 13 rebounds vs. CLE (3/22/13)…18 points (6-12 FG, 6-8 FT) and career-high 19 rebounds (7 OR) vs. IND (3/27/13), including 10 points and 9 boards
in 2nd quarter alone (13-point, 11-rebound 1st half)…made 1st start of his NBA career vs. LAC (3/30/13)…19 points (5-6 FGs, career highs 9-12 FTs) in a
116-98 win at POR (4/5/13)…grabbed 10 boards and matched his career-high 4 blocks (4 on 2/19/12 vs. UTA) in 42 minutes at LAL (4/17/13)…recorded
6 DNP-CD’s…spent 2 games on the inactive list due to sore left foot (11/2-11/3/12)…NWT for 1 game (1/21/13) due to family reasons…also inactive for 3
additional games (2/10-2/13/13) while on D-League assignment. 2011-12: Averaged 1.8 points, 2.5 rebounds and 8.6 minutes in 8 games…signed from
HOU’s NBA D-League affiliate Rio Grande Valley on 2/8/12, marking the first GATORADE Call-Up of his career…named 2011-12 All-NBA D-League First
Team and 2011-12 D-League All-Rookie First Team…selected as a 2012 NBA D-League All-Star…overall, averaged 16.6 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.2 blocks
in 26 games (21 starts) with the Vipers…finished as the 2011-12 D-League leader in FG% (.668, 185-277 FGs)…also finished T-10th in the D-League in
double-doubles (10), T-10th in rebounding and 16th in blocks…had a game-high 4 blocks in his NBA debut vs. UTA (2/19/12)…finished out his rookie season
with 8 points (4-6 FGs) and 10 rebounds vs. NO (4/26/12)…recorded 6 DNP-CDs…inactive for 23 games (2/8-2/17/12; 3/22-4/22/12)…was also placed
on the inactive list for 3 games (3/6-3/10/12) with a bruised tailbone, which he suffered at practice (3/5/12).
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
2013: Averaged 3.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 11.8 minutes in 5 first round games (1 start) vs. OKC…recorded 1 DNP-CD…made his NBA playoff debut in
Game 1 at OKC (4/21/13) and had 6 points (2-4 FGs) and 3 rebounds in a start at power forward.
INTERNATIONAL CAPSULE
2011-12: Began his professional career in Mexico with Soles de Mexicali in the LNBP…averaged 12.5 points and 7.3 rebounds in 27 games…shot 64.1% from
the field.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Averaged 11.7 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks as a sophomore at Fresno State in 2010-11…was the 2009-10 WAC Freshman of the Year, which was
voted on by the WAC head coaches.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Born on Jan. 8, 1991, in Vallejo, Calif.…raised in Fresno, Calif.…most admires his mother, Cheryl Duckworth, because she taught him to never give up…
has one older sister, Ashely, and one younger brother, Divante…has a son, Greg Jr.…his uncle, Steve Shelley, was a two-year football letterwinner (1988-89)
as a wide receiver at Fresno State and signed with the NFL’s San Diego Chargers in 1990…enjoys playing video games…favorite athletes are Michael Jordan
and LeBron James because of their drive…biggest athletic thrill is dunking on people…earned All-Arizona State honors at Westwind Prep Academy and was
nominated for the McDonald’s All-America Team…previously attended Edison High School, where he was named 2009 Central Valley Fresno Bee Player of the
Year.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
YEAR
TEAM
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTA PCTOFFDEFTOTAVGAST PF STL TO BLK PTSAVG
2011-12
HOU
8069
8.6
711
.636
00---00---515
20
2.5
117
21514
1.8
2012-13 HOU
70 10 1110
15.9170274.6200 1 .00081 130.6231112103214.6 25 17518 41 40 4216.0
2013-14
HOU
11
0100
9.1
18
28
.643
00---25.400
11
16
27
2.5
017
15238
3.5
TOTAL
89 10 1279
14.4195313.6230 1 .00083 135.6151272413684.1 26 20921 47 47 4735.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
2012-13
HOU
5159
11.8
69.667
00---612
.500
7613
2.6
0924218
3.6
TOTAL 5159
11.8
69.667
00---612
.500
7613
2.6
0924218
3.6
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PLAYERS
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PLAYERS
HISTORY
BORN
08/24/1984
POSITION
FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’11” | 238 LBS
YEARS PRO
9 YEARS
FROM
CONNECTICUT
CAREER HIGHS
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
48
AT MILWAUKEE
3/26/06
FGM20
AT MILWAUKEE
3/26/06
FGA32
AT MILWAUKEE
3/26/06
3FGM
7
2 TIMES
3FGA
12
AT TORONTO
4/9/08
FTM
10
AT INDIANA
1/28/09
FTA
11
2 TIMES
OR
8
VS. NO/OKC
4/2/06
DR
12
3 TIMES
REB
18
VS. NO/OKC 4/2/06
AST
6
2 TIMES
BLK
4
4 TIMES
STL
4
3 TIMES
MIN
53
VS. NO/OKC
4/2/06
PLAYOFFS
PTSN/A
FGM
N/A
FGA
N/A
3FGM
N/A
3FGA
N/A
FTM
N/A
FTA
N/A
OR
N/A
DR
N/A
REB
N/A
AST
N/A
BLK
N/A
STL
N/A
MIN
N/A
13
5
13
3
9
3
4
2
4
4
2
2
1
17
AT DENVER
2 TIMES
AT DENVER
AT DENVER
AT DENVER
AT WASHINGTON
AT WASHINGTON
AT NEW YORK
AT WASHINGTON
3 TIMES
VS. MIAMI
AT BROOKLYN
4 TIMES
AT DENVER
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
CHARLIE VILLANUEVA
CHARLIE VILLANUEVA #3
2013-14
PTS
FGM
FGA
3FGM
3FGA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
REB
AST
BLK
STL
MIN
PLAYOFFS
3/19/14
3/19/14
3/19/14
3/19/14
12/28/13
12/28/13
1/7/14
12/28/13
12/8/13
11/24/13
3/19/14
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PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
CHARLIE VILLANUEVA
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Toronto in the first round (seventh overall pick) of the 2005 NBA Draft…traded with cash to Milwaukee in exchange for T.J. Ford (6/30/06)…signed
by Detroit (7/9/09)…signed by Dallas (9/23/14).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds career averages of 11.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 23.1 minutes in 530 games (158 starts) with Toronto, Milwaukee and Detroit...NBA All-Rookie First
Team (2006).
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged 4.6 points, 1.7 rebounds and 9.0 minutes in 20 games…3 games with 10+ points…scored his 6,000th career point at BKN (11/24/13)…
season-high 13 points (5-13 FGs, 3-9 3FGs) to go with 4 rebounds in 17 minutes at DEN (3/19/14)…10 points (4-8 FGs, 2-6 3FGs), 2 rebounds, 2 assists
and 1 steal in 14 minutes vs. MIA (12/8/13)…12 points (5-9 FGs, 2-5 3FGs), 2 rebounds and 1 steal in 13 minutes vs. MIL (11/25/13)...recorded 52 DNPCDs…missed 4 games with a sore left shoulder, 4 with a sore back, 1 due to an illness and 1 due to a personal matter. 2012-13: Averaged 6.8 points, 3.5
rebounds and 15.8 minutes in 69 games…led the team in scoring 3 times, in rebounding 3 times and in assists twice…2 double-doubles (point/rebound)…1
game with 20+ points…20 games with 10+ points…2 games with 10+ rebounds…13 games with 3+ 3-pointers…averaged 9.5 points in Pistons wins and
5.1 points in losses…his 89 3-pointers since 11/25/12 were 4th-most in the NBA behind Steve Novak (129), J.J. Redick (118) and Jodie Meeks (109)…had
his best offensive month of the season in December when he averaged 8.4 points and 3.8 rebounds while shooting 44.0% from the field…hit his 500th career
3-pointer at PHI (12/10/12)…season-high 21 points vs. SA (2/8/13)…pulled down a season-high 13 rebounds at MIL (2/9/13) – his most as a Piston…played
in his 500th career game and recorded his 300th career block vs. MIN (3/26/13)…tied a career-high with 4 blocks vs. CLE (4/1/13)…dished out a seasonhigh 5 assists at BOS (4/3/13)…handed out his 500th career assist at CLE (4/10/13)…recorded 12 DNP-CDs…missed 1 game with a sore left hamstring.
2011-12: Averaged 7.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 13.8 minutes in career-low 13 games…6 games with 10+ points…1 game with 10+ rebounds…led the
team in rebounding once…season-high 14 points at ATL (4/18/12)…grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds vs. MIN (4/19/12)…logged a season-high 23
minutes vs. MIN (4/19/12)…made season-high 3 3-pointers twice: at IND (4/23/12) and vs. PHI (4/26/12)…recorded 18 DNP-CDs…missed 3 games due
to NBA suspension and 32 due to a sore right ankle. 2010-11: Averaged 11.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 21.9 minutes in 76 games (11 starts)…shot 44.2%
(313-708 FGs) from the field, career-high 38.7% (career highs 125-323 3FGs) from 3-point range and 76.7% (89-116 FTs) from the line…in 11 games as a
starter, averaged 12.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 27.1 minutes (compared to 10.8 points and 3.7 rebounds in 65 games off the bench)…averaged
14.0 points and 4.2 rebounds in wins (23) and 9.1 points and 3.5 rebounds in losses (42)…led the team in scoring 6 times and in rebounds 9 times…4
double-doubles (point/rebound)…1 game with 30+ points…5 games with 20+ points…44 games with 10+ points…4 games with 10+ rebounds…enjoyed
the best month of the season in November where he averaged 13.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.0 block in 26.3 minutes…season-high 30 points (9-15 FGs,
5-7 3FGs) at LAC (11/12/10)…25 points (10-18 FGs) to go with season-high 11 rebounds vs. WAS (11/21/10)…23 points (season-high-tying 10 FGM) to
go with season-high-tying 11 rebounds vs. ATL (12/14/10)…25 points (10-14 FGs, 5-5 3FGs), including season-high 5 3-pointers, in 31 minutes at CHA
(12/27/10)…drained his 100th triple of the season at MIL (3/1/11), recording his 1st season with 100+ 3-pointers made…5 games with 4+ 3-pointers
(Pistons were 4-1 in those games)…recorded 2 blocks on 7 occasions and 3 steals twice (vs. ATL 12/14/10 and at MIA 1/28/11)…his 125 3-pointers on the
season ranked 2nd behind Channing Frye (171) for most by a player 6-11 or taller…recorded 1 DNP-CD…was placed on the inactive list once for a personal
matter at HOU (12/7/10), twice for a right ankle sprain (1/22-1/24/11) and once for a sore back at WAS (4/5/11)…missed the final game of the season at
PHI (4/13/11) serving a league suspension. 2009-10: Averaged 11.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 0.7 blocks and 23.7 minutes in 78 games (16 starts)…shot 43.9%
(363-827 FGs) from the field, 35.1% (99-282 3FGs) from 3-point range and 81.5% (106-130 FTs) from the line…led the team in scoring 8 times, rebounds 6
times and assists twice…2 double-doubles…1 game with 30+ points…8 games with 20+ points…50 games with 10+ points…2 games with 10+ rebounds…
made a team-high 99 3-pointers, connecting on 50% or better of his 3FGA in 27 of 78 games he played…5 games with 4+ 3-pointers (Pistons were 4-1 in
those games)…started the first 16 games of the season and averaged 15.6 points (.469 FG) and 5.7 rebounds in 29.1 minutes…averaged 11.0 points, 4.4
rebounds and 22.3 minutes in 62 games off the bench…averaged 14.3 points (.490 FG, .387 3FG) in wins (27) compared to 10.7 points (.410 FG, .330
3FG) in losses (51)…averaged 16.8 points on 48.5% shooting from the field in 14 games during November – his best offensive month of the season…28
points, including 22 in 4th quarter, at ORL (11/6/09)…season-high 30 points (season-high 13 FGM) in 31 minutes vs. CHA (11/11/09)…grabbed a seasonhigh 10 rebounds twice: vs. DAL (11/15/09) and vs. NY (1/16/10)…dished out a season-high 5 assists twice: vs. WAS (12/6/09) and vs. DEN (12/10/09)…
recorded a season-high 3 blocks 4 times: at MEM (10/28/09), at UTA (11/21/09), vs. MEM (1/27/10) and at SAC (2/23/10)…recorded 1 DNP-CD…missed
1 game with a nasal fracture (12/2/10) and 2 games with back spasms (1/31/10 and 2/5/10). 2008-09: Appeared in 78 games (47 starts), averaging career
highs in points (16.2), rebounds (6.7) and assists (1.8) while logging 26.9 minutes per game…shot 44.7% (487-1,089 FGs) from the field, 34.5% (89-258
3FGs) from 3-point range and 83.8% (201-240 FTs) from the line…ranked 3rd on the team in points, 2nd in rebounds and 2nd in 3-pointers…led the Bucks
in scoring 19 times, rebounds a team-best 27 times and blocks a team-high 32 times…14 double-doubles…4 games with 30+ points…27 games with 20+
points…60 games with 10+ points…15 games with 10+ rebounds…had a career-high-tying 4 blocks twice: at CHA (11/22/08) and at GS (12/10/08)…32
points (12-17 FGs) and 10 rebounds vs. DAL (1/21/09)…33 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 1 block vs. DET (2/7/09)…season-high 36 points (7-11
3FGs), including a career-high-tying 7 3-pointers vs. DEN (2/22/09)…dished out a career-high 6 assists twice: vs. ATL (1/31/09) and vs. CLE (2/20/09)...
pulled down a season-high 15 rebounds vs. NJ (3/10/09)…missed 4 games with a left hamstring strain. 2007-08: Averaged 11.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.0
assist and 24.1 minutes in 76 games (31 starts)…shot 43.5% (354-814 FGs) from the field and 78.3% (123-157 FTs) from the line…led the Bucks in scoring
10 times, rebounding 13 times and blocks 23 times…9 double-doubles…10 games with 10+ rebounds…season-high 38 points to go with 12 rebounds at
TOR (4/9/08)…grabbed 16 rebounds twice: at WAS (3/11/08) and at MEM (2/5/08)…made a career-high 7 3-pointers at TOR (4/9/08). 2006-07: Averaged
11.8 points, 5.8 rebounds and 25.2 minutes in 39 games (17 starts)…shot career-high 47.0% (180-383 FGs) from the field and 82.0% (73-89 FTs) from the
line...6 double-doubles…21 games with 10+ points…6 games with 10+ rebounds…missed 43 games due to injury: 10 with a torn elbow ligament (11/1512/6/06), 30 with right shoulder tendinitis (12/16/06, 1/3-1/24/07, 3/15-4/18/07), and 3 with a right ankle sprain (2/14-2/21/07)…spent 37 games on the
inactive list…underwent successful season-ending arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder (3/7/07). 2005-06:
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PLAYERS
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
CHARLIE VILLANUEVA
Appeared in a career-high 81 games (36 starts) as a rookie, averaging 13.0 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 29.1 minutes…shot 46.3% (435-940
FGs) from the field and 70.6% (113-160 FTs) from the line…his 81 games were the 2nd-most by a rookie in Raptors history…among NBA rookie leaders,
ranked 2nd in points and rebounds, 3rd in blocks and minutes, 7th in FG% and 8th in steals…1 game with 40+ points…1 game with 30+ points…11 games
with 20+ points…48 games with 10+ points…named Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month in December, averaging 14.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.2
assists in 13 games…selected to play in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge at NBA All-Star 2006…averaged 16.6 points, 10.0 rebounds and 38.6 minutes with
4 double-doubles during a 7-game stretch after the All-Star break (2/21-3/7/06)…career-high 48 points (20-32 FGs, 6-11 3FGs, 2-3 FTs) to go with 9
rebounds and 3 assists in 46 minutes at MIL (3/26/06)…it marked a Raptors rookie record for points (and was the most by an NBA rookie since Allen Iverson in
1997)…25 points (11-20 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 1-1 FTs) and career-high 18 rebounds in career-high 53 minutes at NO/OKC (4/2/06)…averaged 14.2 points and
7.9 rebounds over the last 36 games of the season as a starter.
INTERNATIONAL CAPSULE
SUMMER 2011: Competed for the Dominican Republic in international competition…in 3 games during the Marchand Cup in Foz de Iguazu (Brazil), averaged
5.0 points and 3.0 rebounds…in 9 games at the FIBA Americas in Mar del Plata (Argentina), averaged 7.6 points and 3.4 rebounds for the Dominican National
team that won bronze. SUMMER 2010: Competed for the Dominican National team that took home silver at Centrobasket 2010 in Santo Domingo (Dominican
Republic)…averaged 20.6 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.0 steal in 5 games…named Latinbasket.com All-Centrobasket Best Forward and All-Centrobasket First
Team. SUMMER 2009: Played for the Dominican Republic at the 2009 FIBA Americas in San Juan (Puerto Rico) and averaged 17.1 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.1
assists and 1.1 blocks while shooting 51.2% from the field and 80.0% from the line. SUMMER 2004: Represented the United States at the 2004 FIBA Americas
U20 Championship in Halifax, where he helped the squad capture gold.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Played two seasons at the University of Connecticut (2003-05), averaging 11.2 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 63 games…originally was an early
candidate for the 2003 NBA Draft before withdrawing his name and attending UConn for two seasons. 2004-05: As a senior, averaged 13.6 points, 8.3
rebounds and 1.8 blocks while starting all 31 games as a senior…named All-Big East Second Team while posting averages of 19.0 points and 9.5 rebounds
in two NCAA tournament games. 2003-04: As a freshman, was declared eligible by the NCAA on 12/5/03 after being withheld from competition through
the exhibition season and 6 regular season games while UConn and the NCAA reviewed his eligibility status…became one of the top reserves for the Huskies’
second national championship team in 2004…averaged 8.9 points and 5.3 rebounds in 32 games…selected to the Big East All-Rookie Team…started the first
2 games of the Big East Tournament in place of Emeka Okafor and averaged 10.0 points and 9.5 rebounds.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Son of Roberto Villanueva and Doris Mejia…is a first-generation American Latino (his parents are from the Dominican Republic)…suffers from Alopecia
Areata, an autoimmune skin disease resulting in hair loss…the disease is relatively common, affects four million Americans and is not life threatening…he is
the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation…won the NBA’s Community Assist Award in February 2006 for his work with the “Charlie’s
Angels on the Road” program, which conducts pre-game meet and greets in visiting NBA arenas with people affected by Alopecia Areata…started the Charlie
Villanueva Foundation (CVF) which serves as a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating bullying by supporting organizations that maintain programs
that provide guidance in creating non-violent solutions to challenges and problems associated with bullying…loves to play ping-pong and softball…was a high
school teammate of Luol Deng of the Miami Heat….is fluent in Spanish (speaks it primarily with his family)…nicknames include “Charlie V” and “CV”…says his
mom had the biggest influence on him growing up.
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
YEAR
TEAM
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTA PCTOFFDEFTOTAVGAST PF STL TO BLK PTSAVG
2005-06 TOR81 36 2361
29.1435940.46370 214.327113160.7061813405216.4 88 24760 99 63 1053
13.0
2006-07MIL3917984
25.2
180
383
.470
2986.337
7389.820
62166
228
5.836108
245412462
11.8
2007-08 MIL 76 31 1829
24.1354814.43555 185.297123157.7831453214666.1 78 17430 10735 886
11.7
2008-09 MIL 78 47 2095
26.94871089
.44789 258.345201240.8381543665206.7 13725450 13856 1264
16.2
2009-10 DET78 16 1848
23.7363827.43999 282.351106130.81585 2803654.7 53 22348 74 55 931
11.9
2010-11 DET76 11 1666
21.9313708.442125323.38789 116.76750 2452953.9 48 17542 66 42 840
11.1
2011-12DET
130 180
13.8
3591.385
1545.333
6 7 .857
9 39483.76 257 7 5 917.0
2012-13DET
690 1092
15.8
175
464
.377
90259
.347
2749.551
49192
241
3.55496313939467
6.8
2013-14DET
200 180
9.03592.380
1456.250
8 14.571
6 28341.76 164 7 5 924.6
TOTAL
53015812235
23.12377
5408
.4405861708
.343746962.7757411977
2718
5.1 5061318
2965913126086
11.5
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CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
PLAYERS
BORN
10/05/1987
POSITION
CENTER-FORWARD
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
6’10” | 240 LBS
YEARS PRO
6 YEARS
FROM
NORTH CAROLINA
CAREER HIGHS
PLAYOFFS
PTS
11
FGM
4
FGA
5
3FGM0
3FGA0
FTM
3
FTA
5
OR
2
DR
1
REB
3
AST
3
BLK
1
STL
2
MIN
26
VS. PHILADELPHIA
VS. BOSTON
VS. BOSTON
3/20/09
3/22/13
3/22/13
8 TIMES
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT L.A. LAKERS
2 TIMES
2 TIMES
AT HOUSTON
2 TIMES
AT MEMPHIS
3/19/09
AT SAN ANTONIO
AT SAN ANTONIO
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
4/20/14
4/20/14
AT SAN ANTONIO
AT SAN ANTONIO
AT SAN ANTONIO
4 TIMES
AT SAN ANTONIO
AT SAN ANTONIO 2 TIMES
AT SAN ANTONIO
AT SAN ANTONIO
4/20/14
4/20/14
4/20/14
2013-14
PTS
23
AT L.A. LAKERS
FGM
10
AT L.A. LAKERS
FGA
13
2 TIMES
3FGM0
3FGA0
FTM
6
VS. CLEVELAND
FTA
7
2 TIMES
OR
5
3 TIMES
DR
6
2 TIMES
REB
11
VS. PHOENIX
AST
3
2 TIMES
BLK
4
AT PHOENIX
STL
3
2 TIMES
MIN
32
VS. PHOENIX
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
BRANDAN WRIGHT
BRANDAN WRIGHT #34
REGULAR SEASON
PTS
25
FGM
11
FGA
16
3FGM0
3FGA
1
FTM
6
FTA
8
OR
6
DR
8
REB
13
AST
4
BLK
7
STL
3
MIN
36
HISTORY
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MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
BRANDAN WRIGHT
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by Charlotte in the first round (eighth overall pick) of the 2007 NBA Draft (6/28/07)…draft rights traded to Golden State in exchange for Jason
Richardson and the draft rights to Jermareo Davidson (6/28/07)…traded to New Jersey along with Dan Gadzuric in exchange for Troy Murphy and the Nets
second round draft pick in 2012…signed by Dallas (12/9/11)…re-signed by Dallas (7/25/13).
PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE
Holds averages of 7.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.9 blocks and 15.6 minutes in 285 career games (47 starts) with Golden State, New Jersey and Dallas…has
shot 59.7% (861-1,443 FGs) from the field for his career…scored 23 points (10-10 FGs, 3-3 FTs) at LAL (4/4/14), while becoming the 1st player in Mavericks
history to go a perfect 10-for-10 or better from the field in a game.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
2013-14: Averaged career highs of 9.1 points and 4.2 rebounds to go with 0.9 blocks and 18.6 minutes in 58 games...shot a career-high (team-high) 67.7%
(224-331 FGs) from the field and 72.6% (77-106 FTs) from the line…averaged 23.4 points per 48 minutes…among league leaders, ranked 34th in blocks…2
double-doubles (point/rebound)…1 game with 20+ points…5 games with 15+ points…21 games with 10+ points…40 games with 8+ points (23-17
record)…2 games with 10+ rebounds…4 games with 8+ rebounds (4-0 record)…6 games with 3+ blocks (5-1 record)…15 games with 2+ blocks (10-5
record)…in season debut, game-high 19 points (9-10 FGs, 1-3 FTs) to go with 6 rebounds in 19 minutes vs. MIL (12/14/13)…he went 9-10 (.900) from the
field vs. the Bucks, becoming just the 3rd Maverick to shoot that high of a percentage as a reserve (Derek Harper went 9-10 (.900) from the field off the bench
at WAS on 1/24/85 and Jason Terry shot 10-11 (.909) from the floor as a substitute at HOU on 11/25/09)…13 points (5-8 FGs, 3-6 FTs), 6 rebounds (5
OR) and 2 blocks in 26 minutes vs. TOR (12/20/13)…19 points (8-10 FGs, 3-4 FTs) to go with 6 rebounds (2 OR) and season-high 4 blocks in 29 minutes
at PHO (12/21/13)…14 points (6-8 FGs, 2-2 FTs) in 18 minutes at MIN (12/30/13)…10 points (5-7 FGs), 3 rebounds and 2 steals in 18 minutes at WAS
(1/1/14)…12 points (6-8 FGs) and 5 rebounds (3 OR) in 23 minutes vs. LAC (1/3/14)…9 points (4-6 FGs, 1-2 FTs) in 20 minutes at SA (1/8/14)…8 points
(2-3 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 4 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 blocks in 25 minutes vs. NO (1/11/14)…13 points (6-7 FGs, 1-1 FTs) and 7 rebounds (3 OR) in 13 minutes
at LAC (1/15/14)…10 points (3-5 FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 4 rebounds (2 OR) in 13 minutes at CLE (1/20/14)…13 points (5-7 FGs, 3-5 FTs) in 25 minutes at TOR
(1/22/14)…1st double-double (5th career) with 10 points (4-6 FGs, 2-5 FTs) and 10 rebounds (4 OR) in 26 minutes vs. SAC (1/31/14)…14 points (4-7 FGs,
6-7 FTs), including 12 in 2nd half, to go with 7 rebounds (4 OR) in 22 minutes vs. CLE (2/3/14)…17 points (6-8 FGs, 5-7 FTs), including 12 in 2nd quarter, to
go with 4 rebounds in 18 minutes at MEM (2/5/14)…12 points (5-13 FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 5 rebounds (3 OR) in 23 minutes vs. MIA (2/18/14)…9 points (4-7
FGs, 1-1 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 14 minutes at DET (2/22/14)…12 points (6-8 FGs) and 4 rebounds in 21 minutes at NY (2/24/14)…8 points (3-4 FGs, 2-2
FTs), 8 rebounds (3 OR), 3 steals and 3 blocks in 24 minutes vs. NO (2/26/14)…8 points (4-6 FGs), 6 rebounds (3 OR), 2 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in 18
minutes at SA (3/2/14)…18 points (9-13 FGs), including 12 in 1st half, to go with 2 blocks in 25 minutes at DEN (3/5/14)…9 points (3-5 FGs, 3-4 FTs) and
6 rebounds in 16 minutes at GS (3/11/14)…8 points (4-6 FGs), 8 rebounds (3 OR) and 2 blocks in 19 minutes at OKC (3/16/14)…10 points (5-5 FGs) in
17 minutes vs. BOS (3/17/14)…13 points (6-9 FGs, 1-1 FTs), 3 rebounds and 3 assists in 21 minutes vs. DEN (3/21/14)…14 points (5-6 FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 5
rebounds in 25 minutes vs. GS (4/1/14)…had a perfect shooting at LAL (4/4/14), with season-high 23 points (10-10 FGs, 3-3 FTs), 5 rebounds and 2 blocks
in 27 minutes…he became the 1st Maverick in franchise history to go a perfect 10-of-10 or better from the field in a game…OKC’s Serge Ibaka (12-of-12, at
BKN 1/31/14) was the only other player to make at least 10 field goals without missing a single attempt in a game in 2013-14…Wright’s 23-point outing at
LAL (4/4/14) was tied for his highest scoring game as a Maverick (23 vs. BOS 3/22/13)…2nd double-double with 12 points (5-8 FGs, 2-2 FTs), season-high
(game-high) 11 rebounds (5 OR) and 3 blocks in 32 minutes vs. PHO (4/12/14)…10 points (5-5 FGs) in 25 minutes at MEM (4/16/14)…sustained a small,
non-displaced fracture to his left shoulder (10/8/13)...missed the first 23 games of the regular season due to the injury (vs. ATL 10/30/13-at GS 12/14/13)…
NWT (illness) vs. SA (12/26/13). 2012-13: Averaged 8.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 18.0 minutes in a career-high 64 games (16 starts)…shot
59.7% (241-404 FGs) from the field…1 double-double (point/rebound)…2 games with 20+ points (2-0 record)…7 games with 15+ points (5-2 record)…28
games with 10+ points (18-10 record)…8 games with 3+ blocks…made 1st start with the Mavs in the season-opener at LAL (10/30/12) and had 14 points
(5-5 FGs, 4-5 FTs), 5 rebounds and 3 blocks in 20 minutes…15 points (7-8 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 2 blocks in 26 minutes at UTA (10/31/12)…10 points (5-8 FGs)
and 6 rebounds in 23 minutes vs. CHA (11/3/12)…scored his 1,000th career point vs. POR (11/5/12) with a jumper at the 11:14 mark of the 4th quarter…
finished with 10 points (5-7 FGs) and 4 rebounds in 25 minutes vs. POR (11/5/12)…12 points (5-9 FGs, 2-3 FTs), 7 rebounds and 2 blocks in 28 minutes vs.
TOR (11/7/12)…11 points (4-7 FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 19 minutes at NY (11/9/12)…he scored in double figures in each of DAL’s first 6 games of
the season (at LAL 10/30/12-at NY 11/9/12), averaging 12.0 points on 70.5% (31-44 FGs) shooting in the 6-game span…he hadn’t scored 10+ points in
more than 3 consecutive games prior to the 6-game run to begin the 2012-13 season…16 points (8-12 FGs), including 12 in 2nd half, to go with 4 rebounds,
2 steals and 2 blocks in 23 minutes at PHO (12/6/12)…8 points (4-6 FGs), 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks in 30 minutes at HOU (12/8/12)…13 points (6-6
FGs, 1-2 FTs) in 14 minutes at TOR (12/14/12)…10 points (5-6 FGs) and 6 rebounds in 17 minutes vs. PHI (12/18/12)…12 points (5-6 FGs, 2-4 FTs), 5
rebounds and 2 blocks in 26 minutes at MEM (12/21/12)…10 points (4-6 FGs, 2-3 FTs) and 3 blocks in 20 minutes vs. DEN (12/28/12)…8 points (3-5 FGs,
2-2 FTs) and 8 rebounds in 15 minutes at POR (1/29/13)…9 points (4-8 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 3 blocks in 23 minutes at GS (1/31/13)…11 points (5-7 FGs,
1-2 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 19 minutes at PHO (2/1/13)…11 points (5-6 FGs, 1-1 FTs) and 5 rebounds (2 OR) in 20 minutes vs. ATL (2/11/13)…8 points
(4-6 FGs), all coming on 4-4 FGs in 4th quarter, to go with 8 rebounds in 10 minutes vs. ORL (2/20/13)…10 points (4-5 FGs, 2-2 FTs) in 11 minutes vs. MIL
(2/26/13)…12 points (5-8 FGs, 2-4 FTs), all in 2nd half, in 18 minutes at HOU (3/3/13)…12 points (6-7 FGs) in 27 minutes vs. HOU (3/6/13)…14 points (710 FGs), 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks in 19 minutes at DET (3/8/13)…13 points (6-7 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 27 minutes at MIN (3/10/13)…9
points (3-7 FGs, 3-7 FTs), 8 rebounds and 3 blocks in 33 minutes at MIL (3/12/13)…10 points (5-9 FGs), 8 rebounds (3 OR) and 2 blocks in 24 minutes at SA
(3/14/13)…13 points (6-8 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 26 minutes vs. CLE (3/15/13)…12 points (5-9 FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 8 rebounds (4 OR) in 21 minutes
at ATL (3/18/13)…season-high (game-high) 23 points (11-16 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 8 rebounds (5 OR) in 30 minutes vs. BOS (3/22/12)…he earned game-high
scoring honors for just the 2nd time in his career (career-high 25 points vs. PHI 3/20/09)…11 points (5-8 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 7 rebounds (3 OR) and 2 blocks in
31 minutes vs. LAC (3/26/13)…1st double-double (4th career) with 17 points (7-8 FGs, 3-4 3FGs) and season-high (game-high) 13 rebounds (6 OR) in 23
minutes vs. CHI (3/30/13)…it was his 1st double-double with the Mavs, and his 1st since 4/1/11 at PHI (15 points and 11 rebounds with NJ)…16 points (6-13
FGs, 4-5 FTs), all in 1st half, to go with 6 rebounds in 24 minutes at DEN (4/4/13)…20 points (9-14 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 6 rebounds (4 OR) and 2
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AT A GLANCE
BRANDAN WRIGHT
blocks in 26 minutes at SAC (4/5/13)…12 points (6-10 FGs), 9 rebounds (3 OR) and 2 blocks in 23 minutes at POR (4/7/13)…16 points (8-13 FGs) and
4 rebounds (3 OR) in 23 minutes at NO (4/14/13)…recorded 13 DNP-CDs…missed the game vs. MIA (12/20/12) due to a sprained right ankle…missed
4 games due to a left quadriceps strain (at WAS 1/1/13-at UTA 1/7/13). 2011-12: Averaged 6.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 16.1 minutes in
49 games while shooting team-high 61.8% (144-233 FGs) from the field…led the team in blocks per game (1.3) and total blocks (63)…13 games with
10+ points…7 games with 3+ blocks…9 points (4-5 FGs, 1-2 FTs) in 8 minutes at DET (1/10/12)…7 points (2-2 FGs, 3-5 FTs), 6 rebounds, 3 blocks, 13
minutes vs. MIL (1/13/12)…9 points (4-6 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 2 blocks in 13 minutes vs. MIN (1/25/12)...12 points (4-5 FGs, 4-6 FTs), 3 blocks, 25 minutes vs.
OKC (2/1/12)…11 points (5-9 FGs, 1-3 FTs), 8 rebounds, 4 blocks in 29 minutes at CLE (2/4/12)…10 points (5-8 FGs) and 4 rebounds in 16 minutes at
DEN (2/8/12)…10 points (5-7 FGs), 7 rebounds, 25 minutes vs. DEN (2/15/12)…9 points (4-7 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 5 rebounds, 3 blocks in 23 minutes vs. BOS
(2/20/12)…8 points (2-3 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 7 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks in 21 minutes at MEM (2/29/12)…9 points (4-4 FGs, 1-1 FTs) in 14 minutes at
NO (3/2/12)…8 points (2-5 FGs, 4-6 FTs), season-high-tying 9rebounds, 20 minutes vs. SA (3/17/12)…15 points (7-9 FGs, 1-1 FTs), 6 rebounds, 27 minutes
at DEN (3/19/12)…14 points (7-9 FGs), 6 rebounds, career-high 7 blocks, 34 minutes at HOU (3/24/12)…he became the first Maverick to block 7 shots in
a game since Erick Dampier had 7 vs. CHI (2/25/08)…13 points (6-7 FGs, 1-1 FTs), 7 rebounds, 30 minutes vs. HOU (3/27/12)…11 points (5-8 FGs, 1-2
FTs), 2 assists, 2 steals, 29 minutes at MIA (3/29/12)…he scored in double figures in 3 straight games for the first time in his career (at HOU 3/24/12-at MIA
3/29/12)…13 points (6-7 FGs, 1-1 FTs), 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in 25 minutes vs. POR (4/6/12)…16 points (7-11 FGs, 2-4 FTs) and 6 rebounds in seasonhigh 36 minutes at MEM (4/7/12)…16 points (6-8 FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 12 in 1st half, season-high-tying 9 rebounds and 2 blocks in 32 minutes at GS
(4/12/12)…13 points (6-10 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 8 rebounds, 3 blocks in 27 minutes at POR (4/13/12)…season-high 17 points (8-9 FGs, 1-2 FTs), 7 rebounds in
17 minutes vs. GS (4/20/12)…recorded 6 DNP-CDs…missed 6 games due to a concussion (vs. UTA 3/3/12-at GS 3/10/12)…spent 10 games on the inactive
list: 5 due to a concussion and 5 DND-CDs. 2010-11: Averaged 3.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and 10.2 minutes in 37 games (2 starts) with GS and NJ…shot
51.3% (60-117 FGs) from the field…1 double-double…4 games with 10+ points…11 points (5-6 FGs, 1-1 FTs), 3 rebounds, 17 minutes at LAL (10/31/10)…
double-double with season-high 15 points (5-12 FGs, 5-6 FTs), season-best 11 rebounds (5 OR) and 2 steals in a season-high 29 minutes at PHI (4/1/11).
2009-10: Did not play in 2009-10 due to left shoulder surgery on 10/9/09 (the surgery repaired a torn labrum in his left shoulder)...suffered shoulder injury
during training camp (10/3/09). 2008-09: Appeared in 39 games (23 starts), averaging 8.3 points and 4.0 rebounds in 17.6 minutes...in 23 starts, averaged
9.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.0 block in 20.1 minutes...in 12 games when playing 20+ minutes, averaged 13.0 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.4 blocks...2
double-doubles…1 game with 20+ points…16 games with 10+ points…11 games with 2+ blocks...career-high 25 points (10-13 FGs, 5-5 FTs) to go with 6
rebounds in 29 minutes vs. PHI (3/20/09)…recorded 2 DNP-CDs…missed 41 games due to injury/illness. 2007-08: Averaged 4.0 points, 2.6 rebounds and
9.9 minutes in 38 games (6 starts)...shot 55.4% (62-112 FGs) from the field…shot better than 50.0% in 23 of 38 games played...in 9 games when playing
15+ minutes, averaged 8.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 18.7 minutes...4 games with 10+ points...2 games with 3+ blocks...12 points (5-7 FGs, 2-3
FTs), 7 rebounds and 3 blocks vs. PHI (2/29/08)...recorded 29 DNP-CDs…missed 4 games due to injury…spent 14 games on the inactive list.
PLAYOFF CAPSULE
Holds career playoff averages of 3.8 points, 1.7 rebounds and 11.8 minutes in 10 games. 2014: Appeared in 6 of the 7 first round games vs. SA, averaging
5.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.0 block and 15.1 minutes…shot 83.3% (15-18 FGs) from the field…playoff-high 11 points (4-5 FGs, 3-5 FTs) to go with 3
rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block in 26 minutes in Game 1 at SA (4/20/14)…recorded 1 DNP-CD. 2012: Averaged 1.3 points, 1.3 rebounds and 6.8
minutes in 4 first round games vs. OKC…made NBA playoff debut in Game 1 at OKC (4/28/12) and grabbed 2 rebounds in 7 minutes.
COLLEGE CAPSULE
Was an early entry candidate for the 2007 NBA Draft after playing one season at the University of North Carolina...appeared in 37 games (all starts), averaging
14.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 1.8 blocks, while shooting 64.6% (228-353 FGs) from the field...was named Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of
the Year and earned All-ACC Second Team honors...his 64.6% FG% led the ACC and was the best ever by an ACC freshman...was named MVP of the ACC
Tournament, becoming just the fifth freshman in conference history to win the award...was named to the NCAA All-East Regional Team after averaging 12.8
points and 7.0 rebounds in four Tournament contests...led the team in blocks (65, 6th in ACC), while finishing second on the team in scoring (14.7 ppg, 13th in
ACC) and rebounding (6.2 rpg, 14th in ACC)...8 games with 20+ points…season-high 24 points vs. NC State.
PERSONAL CAPSULE
Full name is Brandan Keith Wright...has two younger brothers, Brian and Trevor...younger brother Brian played basketball at Lipscomb University in Nashville...in
high school, was a two-time Parade All-America selection at Brentwood Academy...earned Tennessee’s Division II Mr. Basketball title in 2004, 2005 and 2006,
becoming the first three-time recipient at any level of Tennessee basketball...was a four-time MVP of the Tennessee Division II private school state championship
tournament...led Brentwood Academy to four consecutive state titles, a first in Tennessee high school basketball history...as a senior, averaged 22.4 points, 9.4
rebounds and 5.1 blocks, including four triple-doubles (points/rebounds/blocks)...participated in the Mavs Annual Holiday Turkey Dunk, leading a basketball
clinic and helping to serve a hot meal to kids from Buckner Family Services…helped plant trees at Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and
Visual Arts as part of the Mavs Guard the Planet initiative, Trees for Threes…enjoys playing video games, fishing, bowling and golfing...lists his high school
coach George Pitts as the person he admires most...his favorite actor is Will Smith and favorite movie is Bad Boys II...was a pitcher while playing baseball as a
youth...favorite foods include steak and fried chicken...favorite teams in other sports include the Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Braves and Nashville Predators.
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REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
REBOUNDS
YEAR
TEAM
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTA PCTOFFDEFTOTAVGAST PF STL TO BLK PTSAVG
2007-08GS386 376
9.962112
.554
0 0 --- 2740.675
3861992.69 366 1322151
4.0
2008-09GS3923688
17.6
130
246
.528
0 4 .000
6385.741
6295157
4.02174222337323
8.3
2010-11GS/NJ
372 379
10.2
60117
.513
0 0 --- 2131.677
3158892.41234111417141
3.8
2011-12DAL
490 791
16.1
144
233
.618
0 1 .000
5282.634
62112
174
3.61361222163340
6.9
2012-13DAL
64161149
18.0
241
404
.597
0 3 .000
5996.615
85175
260
4.13878263476541
8.5
2013-14DAL
580 1077
18.6
224
331
.677
0 0 --- 77106
.726
102
142
244
4.23194323555525
9.1
TOTAL
28547 4460
15.68611443
.5970 8 .000299440.6803806431023
3.6 1243771191402702021
7.1
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Year
REBOUNDS
Team
GP GS MINAVGFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTAVGASTPF STL TO BLKPTSAVG
2011-12
DAL
4027
6.8
25.400
00---12.500
2351.3
0413151.3
2013-14
DAL
6090
15.0
15
18
.833
00---36.500
5712
2.0
8822633
5.5
TOTAL 10
0117
11.7
17
23
.739
00---48.500
710
17
1.7
812
35738
3.8
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May 4 or 5
Conference Semifinals begin (possible move-up to May 2 or 3)
May 19 or 20 Conference Finals begin (possible move-up to May 17 or 18)
May 19
2105 NBA Draft Lottery
June 4
The Finals begin
June 15
NBA Draft Early Entry Withdrawal Deadline (5 p.m. ET)
June 25
2015 NBA Draft
109
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
ATLANTA HAWKS
MIKE BUDENHOLZER // HEAD COACH
Co-Managing Partners Bruce Levenson, Michael Gearon
President of Basketball Operations/General Manager Danny Ferry
Assistant General Managers Wes Wilcox, Scott Wilkinson
Head Coach Mike Budenholzer
Assistant Coaches Kenny Atkinson, Darvin Ham, Taylor Jenkins, Quin Snyder, Jim Thomas
Athletic Trainer Wally Blase
Address 101 Marietta St., Suite 1900, Atlanta, Ga., 30303
Home Court Philips Arena (18,118) - 1999
Team Colors Red, White, Blue
Television SportSouth: Bob Rathbun, Dominique Wilkins, Andre Aldridge
Radio 92.9 The Game: Steve Holman
ATLANTA PR STAFF
Vice President of Public Relations Garin Narain (garin.narain@hawks.com)
Director of Media Relations Jon Steinberg (jon.steinberg@hawks.com)
Senior Manager of Media Relations Jason Roose (jason.roose@hawks.com)
Phone 404-878-3800
Fax 404-878-3590
DALLAS VS ATLANTA 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Ellis, M 2-2 73:5417-320.5312-3 0.6678-8 1.000077/3.5 12
5-0
Nowitzki, D
2-2 64:1814-270.5195-7 0.7147-7 1.000167/3.5 6
8-0
Carter, V 2-0 56:2812-260.4623-9 0.3333-4 0.750167/3.5 6
5-0
Marion, S 2-2 65:4212-230.5223-9 0.3330-2 0.000218
20/10.0
3
4-0
Calderon, J
2-260:116-180.3335-120.4174-41.0000
2
2/1.014
5-0
Blair, D2-047:285-80.6250-10.0008-100.80010
13
23/11.5
1
7-0
Dalembert, S
2-248:283-60.5000-00.0006-61.0002
11
13/6.5
0
4-0
Ellington, W
2-015:182-40.5001-30.3331-20.5001
2
3/1.50
1-0
Crowder, J
2-026:332-50.4001-30.3330-00.0000
2
2/1.02
1-0
Mekel, G2-012:490-10.0000-00.0002-21.0000
2
2/1.03
2-0
Larkin, S1-008:510-40.0000-10.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.01
1-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
73-154
0.47420-480.41739-450.86717
69
95/47.5
48
43-0
HAWKS 2-10 480:00
68-149
0.45611-390.28250-650.76914
62
88/44.0
46
36-0
STL
4
0
3
4
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
16
26
TO
14
2
3
3
5
4
1
0
0
2
4
38
33
BLK
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
6
9
PTS/AVG
44/22.0
40/20.0
30/15.0
27/13.5
21/10.5
18/9.0
12/6.0
6/3.0
5/2.5
2/1.0
0/0.0
205/102.5
197/98.5
STL
6
4
6
0
5
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
26
16
TO
7
4
9
1
4
2
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
33
38
BLK
0
1
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
9
6
PTS/AVG
49/24.5
35/17.5
28/14.0
12/12.0
23/11.5
20/10.0
8/8.0
10/5.0
5/5.0
5/2.5
2/1.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
197/98.5
205/102.5
ATLANTA VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Teague, J 2-2 69:1615-270.5561-5 0.20018-230.783033/1.5 15
4-0
Millsap, P2-2 74:1915-290.5171-4 0.2504-6 0.6673811/5.57
7-0
Horford, A2-2 69:2712-250.4800-0 0.0004-6 0.667512
17/8.55
5-0
Williams, L
1-124:484-80.5001-40.2503-40.7500
2
2/2.02
0-0
Carroll, D 2-2 68:585-14 0.3572-6 0.33311-130.846413
17/8.53
3-0
Martin, C2-038:325-130.3854-110.3646-61.0001
5
6/3.02
5-0
Korver, K1-135:423-90.3331-40.2501-11.0000
5
5/5.03
1-0
Brand, E2-023:565-80.6250-00.0000-00.0001
4
5/2.50
1-0
Schroder, D
1-018:292-50.4001-20.5000-00.0000
4
4/4.05
3-0
Mack, S2-025:211-40.2500-00.0003-40.7500
1
1/0.52
2-0
Scott, M 2-012:501-30.3330-10.0000-20.0000
1
1/0.50
5-0
Antic, P1-007:500-10.0000-10.0000-00.0000
2
2/2.00
0-0
Jenkins, J1-006:540-20.0000-10.0000-00.0000
2
2/2.02
0-0
Ayon, G1-003:380-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
HAWKS 2-10 480:00
68-149
0.45611-390.28250-650.76914
62
88/44.0
46
36-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
73-154
0.47420-480.41739-450.86717
69
95/47.5
48
43-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 22 at Dallas
Feb. 25 at Atlanta
2013-14 Season
38-44 (.463)
Fourth in Southeast
Playoffs
Lost to Indiana, 4-3
110
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
12/6/80
2/6/81
1/26/82
3/27/82
1/7/83
2/19/83
12/27/83
3/21/84
11/8/84
2/5/85
12/19/85
3/21/86
3/13/87
3/26/87
1/16/88
3/29/88
11/25/88
2/27/89
12/27/89
3/19/90
e2/23/91
3/15/91
12/3/91
1/9/92 SiteW/L Score
ATLL 104-110
DALL
98-100
ATLW 90-88
DALL
85-96
ATLL 102-110
DALW 122-100
ATL L
109-112
DALW 102-101
DALW 112-105*
N.O.W 112-103
ATL W 120-108
DALL
103-107
DALL
105-113
ATLL 112-120
DALL
98-101
ATLL 106-120
DAL W 100-95
ATLL 83-105
DAL W 114-101
ATLW 117-110
ATL L
107-122
DALL
117-127
DALL
99-103
ATL L
108-124
Date
11/14/92
3/23/93
1/14/94
1/31/94
2/17/95
2/23/95
11/11/95
12/1/96
12/17/97
3/21/97
12/2/97
1/14/98
2/23/99
1/8/00
3/19/00
2/5/01
4/4/01
12/29/01
1/15/02
1/8/03
2/18/03
2/9/04
3/17/04
12/18/04
SiteW/L Score
DAL W 113-105
ATLL 107-125
ATLL 96-113
DALL
85-90
DALL
90-110
ATLL 92-110
DAL L
100-113
ATLW 106-98
DAL L
73-109
ATLL 72-93
DALL
79-112
ATLL 82-108
DALW 89-85
DALW 95-85
ATLW 89-85
ATLW 91-81
DALW 108-94
DAL W 113-97
ATLW 116-107
ATLW 117-99
DALW 105-79
ATLL 96-102
DALL
110-111
DAL W 90-68
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
12/22/04
11/17/05
3/25/06
2/26/07
3/25/07
11/2/07
12/29/07
12/6/08
3/19/09
12/5/09
2/26/10
11/2o/10
1/29/11
4/26/12
2/11/13
3/18/13
10/30/13
11/29/13
SiteW/L Score
ATL L
100-113
DAL W 87-78
ATLW 98-83
DALW 110-87
ATLW 104-97
ATLL 94-101
DAL W 97-84
DALW 100-98
ATLL 87-95
DALL
75-80
ATLW 111-103
ATL W 98-93
DALW 102-91
ATLL 89-106
DALL
101-105
ATLW 127-113
DAL W 118-109
ATL L
87-88
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Atlanta leads 34-32
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 18-15
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-3
Reunion Arena Atlanta 12-8
Games in Atlanta Atlanta leads 19-14
Current Series Streak Atlanta won last game
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in Atlanta Atlanta won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 118-109 (10/30/13)
Last Road Win 127-113 (3/18/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 26 (105-79, 2/18/03)
High Point Total 127 (3/18/13)
Low Point Total 72 (3/21/97)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won 21 of the last 30 meetings with Atlanta,
including nine straight from 1999 to 2003…the
Mavericks scored a series-high-tying 127 points in a
win at Atlanta on 3/18/13...the Hawks tied a Mavericks
franchise opponent low in points in a 90-68 loss on
12/18/04…Don Nelson earned his 1,000th victory on
12/29/01, joining former Hawks coach Lenny Wilkens
and Pat Riley as the only coaches in the 1,000-win club…
on 1/15/02, Jason Terry tallied a career-high 46 points
for Atlanta in a Dallas win…in that same game, the Mavs
tied their team record for most 3-pointers made in a
game with 18.
ATLANTA
Last Home Win 88-87 (11/29/13)
Last Road Win 101-105 (2/11/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 36 (109-73, 12/17/96)
High Point Total 127 (3/15/91)
Low Point Total 68 (12/18/04)
Series scoring record vs Atlanta
Dirk Nowitzki (40 on 1/15/02)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Jason Terry (46 on 1/15/02)
111
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
BOSTON CELTICS
BRAD STEVENS // HEAD COACH
Managing Partner, Governor & CEO Wyc Grousbeck
President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge
Head Coach Brad Stevens
Assistant Coaches Jay Larranaga, Walter McCarty, Micah Shrewsberry, Jamie Young,
Darren Erman
Athletic Trainer Ed Lacerte
Address 226 Causeway Street, 4th Floor, Boston, Mass., 02114
Home Court TD Garden (18,624) - 1995
Team Colors Green, Gold, Black, Brown, Beige and White
Television Comcast SportsNet: Mike Gorman, Tom Heinsohn, Brian Scalabrine, Abby Chin
Radio CBS Radio Boston: Sean Grande, Cedric Maxwell
BOSTON PR STAFF
Vice President of Media Services/Alumni Relations Jeff Twiss (jtwiss@celtics.com)
Senior Director of Public Relations Heather Walker (hwalker@celtics.com)
Media Services Manager Brian Olive (bolive@celtics.com)
Communications Coordinator Taylor Kielpinksi-Rogers (taylor@celtics.com)
Phone 617-854-8000
Fax 617-523-5949
DALLAS VS BOSTON 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
2-2 64:0613-330.3946-14 0.4297-7 1.000110
11/5.55
1-0
Ellis, M 2-2 65:197-20 0.3502-4 0.50012-130.923012
12/6.06
4-0
Calderon, J
2-262:339-190.4745-100.5001-20.5002
3
5/2.511
1-0
Harris, D2-042:447-170.4121-50.2009-100.9000
5
5/2.513
3-0
Carter, V2-046:168-240.3333-110.2734-50.8003
2
5/2.53
4-0
Marion, S2-269:339-210.4292-50.4002-21.0002
14
16/8.0
1
3-0
Wright, B2-037:438-90.8890-00.0002-21.0003
6
9/4.50
1-0
Dalembert, S
2-245:346-100.6000-00.0000-00.0005
13
18/9.0
0
7-0
Blair, D2-012:412-50.4000-00.0000-00.0000
1
1/0.52
2-0
Crowder, J
2-029:041-20.5000-10.0000-00.0000
1
1/0.50
3-0
Ellington, W
1-004:290-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
1
1/1.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
70-160
0.43819-500.38037-410.90216
68
100/50.0
41
29-0
CELTICS 2-10 480:00
67-185
0.36220-490.40826-290.89732
68
115/57.5
47
38-0
STL
0
3
1
2
2
2
2
0
0
1
0
13
13
TO
2
7
2
3
2
1
1
3
1
0
0
23
28
BLK
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
3
0
0
0
8
4
PTS/AVG
39/19.5
28/14.0
24/12.0
24/12.0
23/11.5
22/11.0
18/9.0
12/6.0
4/2.0
2/1.0
0/0.0
196/98.0
180/90.0
STL
1
1
4
1
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
13
13
TO
0
3
7
1
2
5
1
0
2
3
2
28
23
BLK
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
8
PTS/AVG
15/15.0
24/12.0
23/11.5
23/11.5
22/11.0
21/10.5
16/8.0
15/7.5
11/5.5
4/4.0
6/3.0
180/90.0
196/98.0
BOSTON VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Rondo, R1-136:336-120.5003-60.5000-00.0000
8
8/8.012
0-0
Sullinger, J
2-1 64:0110-290.3450-6 0.0004-4 1.000813
21/10.5
2
5-0
Green, J2-274:428-270.2964-100.4003-40.7504
10
14/7.0
7
5-0
Johnson, C
2-035:137-120.5835-70.7144-41.0004
4
8/4.02
3-0
Olynyk, K2-049:218-180.4441-60.1675-51.0005
10
15/7.5
1
7-0
Bayless, J2-152:176-200.3003-50.6006-61.0001
3
4/2.014
4-0
Bradley, A
2-254:507-270.2592-60.3330-00.0000
3
3/1.52
3-0
Humphries, K
2-146:577-200.3500-00.0001-20.5007
10
17/8.5
1
5-0
Bass, B2-231:424-90.4440-00.0003-40.7500
4
4/2.01
3-0
Wallace, G
1-015:122-40.5000-00.0000-00.0001
2
3/3.01
0-0
Pressey, P2-019:132-70.2862-30.6670-00.0002
1
3/1.54
3-0
CELTICS 2-10 480:00
67-185
0.36220-490.40826-290.89732
68
115/57.5
47
38-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
70-160
0.43819-500.38037-410.90216
68
100/50.0
41
29-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 3 at Dallas
Jan. 2 at Boston
2013-14 Season
25-57 (.305)
Fourth in Atlantic
Playoffs
Did not qualify
112
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
12/5/80
3/3/81
12/16/81
3/2/82
11/12/82
1/8/83
12/30/83
3/28/84
11/27/84 3/8/85
12/18/85
3/10/86
1/14/87
2/18/87
2/12/88
4/3/88
12/29/88
3/3/89
2/28/90
3/14/90
12/7/90
1/6/91
2/12/92
3/1/92
2/12/93
Site
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
DAL
BOS
DAL
BOS
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
DAL
BOS
DAL
BOS
BOS
DAL
DAL
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
W/L Score
L
87-97
L
105-117
L
92-109
L
97-101
L
110-118
L
110-114
L
109-114*
L
107-114
L
99-114
L
122-133
L
117-137
W 116-115
L
108-117
L
96-113
L
104-105
L
101-110
W 131-115
L
106-107
L
96-111
W 113-102
L
104-112
L
110-127
W 108-100
L
91-101
L
100-109
Date
3/26/93
1/19/94
1/24/94
12/15/94
4/2/95
1/7/96
1/19/96
11/24/96
3/13/97
2/4/98
3/17/98
1998-1999
2/28/00
3/18/00
12/18/00
2/22/01
2/21/02
3/29/02
11/15/02
1/10/03
12/17/03
3/19/04
12/28/04
3/30/05
12/10/05
Site
W/L Score
BOS
L
97-106
DAL
L
84-89
BOS
L
102-110
DAL
W 122-113
BOS
L
87-94
BOS
W 117-96
DAL
W 129-124
BOS
L
91-105
DAL
W 109-107
BOS
L
99-110
DAL
W 99-93
– DID NOT PLAY –
BOS
W 108-100
DAL
L
99-104
BOS
W 106-98
DAL
W 98-91
DAL
W 98-92
BOS
W 108-82
BOS
W 97-86
DAL
W 103-78
BOS
L
103-105
DAL
W 120-104
DAL
W 113-94
BOS
W 112-100
DAL
W 103-94
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
1/9/06
3/16/07
3/23/07
1/31/08
3/20/08
1/25/09
2/12/09
1/18/10
3/20/10
11/8/10
2/4/11
1/11/12
2/20/12
12/12/12
3/22/13
2/9/14
3/17/14
Site
BOS
DAL
BOS
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
DAL
BOS
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
BOS
DAL
W/L Score
W 104-102
W 106-101
W 109-95
L
90-96
L
90-94
L
100-124
L
92-99
W 99-90
L
93-102
W 89-87
W 101-97
W 90-85
W 89-73
L
115-117**
W 104-94
W 102-91
W 94-89
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Boston leads 35-31
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 19-14
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-3
Reunion Arena Boston 11-9
Games in Boston Boston leads 21-12
Current Series Streak Dallas won last three
in Dallas Dallas won last four
in Boston Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 94-89 (3/17/14)
Last Road Win 102-91 (2/9/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 26 (108-82, 3/29/02)
High Point Total 131 (12/29/88)
Low Point Total 84 (1/19/94)
BOSTON
Last Home Win 117-115 (2OT) (12/12/12)
Last Road Win 102-93 (3/20/10)
Largest Margin of Victory 24 (124-100, 1/25/09)
High Point Total 137 (12/18/85)
Low Point Total 73 (2/20/12)
Series scoring record vs Boston
Jim Jackson (40 on 12/15/94)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won seven of the last eight meetings between
the two clubs...on 2/20/12, Dirk Nowitzki moved past
former Celtic Robert Parish (23,334) and into 20th place
on the NBA’s all-time scoring list...Nowitzki also recorded
his 1,000th career block on 2/20/12, becoming the
thrid player in NBA history with at least 1,000 3-pointers
and 1,000 blocks...Jason Kidd passed Michael Jordan
(2,514) for second place on the NBA’s all-time steals
list against Boston on 2/20/12 with his first steal of the
game (2,515th career) at the 5:59 mark of the second
quarter...the Mavericks held the Celtics to an all-time
series low 73 points on 2/20/12...Boston won its first
game in the AAC on 3/30/08...before a Dallas win on
1/7/96, the Celtics had claimed 15 straight victories
over the Mavericks in Boston…Boston began the series
winning 11 consecutive until the Mavericks broke the
streak on 3/10/86…Jason Terry scored his 15,000th
career point at Boston on 2/4/11...Terry connected on
a career-high seven 3-pointers in a 104-102 Dallas win
on 1/9/06...Brad Davis made 11 straight field goals vs.
Boston on 3/3/81…with 50 points, Larry Bird owns the
record for most points in a game at Reunion Arena set on
3/10/86…on 2/21/02, Dirk Nowitzki notched his firstever 20-point, 20-rebound game with a career-high 23
rebounds to go along with 33 points.
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Larry Bird (50 on 3/10/86)
113
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
BROOKLYN NETS
LIONEL HOLLINS // HEAD COACH
Principal Owner Mikhail Prokhorov
CEO Brett D. Yormark
General Manager Billy King
Head Coach Lionel Hollins
Assistant Coaches Paul Westphal, Tony Brown, Joe Wolf, John Welch, Jay Humphries
Athletic Trainer Tim Walsh
Address 390 Murray Hill Parkway, East Rutherford, N.J.
Home Court Barclays Center (17,732) - 2012
Team Colors Black and White
Television YES Network: Ian Eagle, Mike Fratello, Ryan Ruocco, Jim Spanarkel, Sarah Kustok, Donny Marshall, Sarah Kustok
Radio WFAN (660 AM/101.9 FM): Chris Carrino, Tim Capstraw
BROOKLYN PR STAFF
Vice President of Public Relations Gary Sussman (gsussman@brooklynnets.com)
Senior Director of Public Relations Aaron Harris (aharris@brooklynnets.com)
Public Relations Manager Eli Pearlstein (epearlstein@brooklynnets.com)
Communications Coordinator Hannah Stember (hstember@brooklynnets.com)
Phone 718-933-3000
Fax 201-935-1088
DALLAS VS BROOKLYN 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Ellis, M 2-2 79:1916-350.4574-11 0.36412-170.706178/4.0 11
9-0
Carter, V 2-0 57:4412-280.4294-9 0.4443-4 0.7507613/6.57
4-0
Nowitzki, D
2-2 74:157-27 0.2590-5 0.00014-150.933312
15/7.55
5-0
Harris, D2-056:168-210.3815-110.4554-41.0003
4
7/3.510
11-1
Marion, S2-267:307-150.4673-40.7504-41.0004
13
17/8.5
4
4-0
Calderon, J
2-237:055-150.3333-70.4292-21.0000
1
1/0.52
2-0
Dalembert, S
2-248:494-60.6670-00.0006-80.7508
12
20/10.0
1
5-0
Wright, B2-029:325-51.0000-00.0003-40.7501
1
2/1.00
3-0
Blair, D1-016:302-70.2860-00.0000-00.0003
2
5/5.00
0-0
Crowder, J
2-019:441-60.1671-40.2503-40.7501
3
4/2.02
1-0
Larkin, S2-018:182-40.5000-00.0001-20.5002
1
3/1.51
2-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 505:00
69-169
0.40820-510.39252-640.81333
62
109/54.5
43
46-1
NETS 2-10 505:00
71-157
0.45221-570.36851-610.83619
63
99/49.5
41
58-0
STL
2
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
8
14
TO
6
4
5
4
3
1
4
0
1
0
0
29
29
BLK
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
1
0
0
0
9
7
PTS/AVG
48/24.0
31/15.5
28/14.0
25/12.5
21/10.5
15/7.5
14/7.0
13/6.5
4/4.0
6/3.0
5/2.5
210/105.0
214/107.0
STL
1
0
2
0
2
0
4
3
0
1
0
1
0
14
8
TO
0
1
3
6
4
2
0
4
3
2
0
3
0
29
29
BLK
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
7
9
PTS/AVG
43/21.5
20/20.0
33/16.5
27/13.5
27/13.5
10/10.0
16/8.0
8/8.0
13/6.5
5/5.0
6/3.0
6/3.0
0/0.0
214/107.0
210/105.0
BROOKLYN VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Teletovic, M
2-0 46:3315-270.55610-180.5563-3 1.000310
13/6.51
7-0
Thornton, M
1-024:247-110.6364-70.5712-21.0001
6
7/7.01
1-0
Williams, D
2-1 76:388-17 0.4711-5 0.20016-180.889167/3.5 14
5-0
Johnson, J
2-266:129-210.4293-80.3756-70.8571
4
5/2.54
5-0
Pierce, P 2-2 59:087-18 0.3890-6 0.00013-190.684077/3.5 7
7-0
Garnett, K
1-120:035-80.6250-00.0000-00.0001
10
11/11.0
1
2-0
Livingston, S
2-257:215-100.5000-00.0006-61.0004
5
9/4.51
9-0
Terry, J1-018:543-60.5002-50.4000-00.0000
2
2/2.02
3-0
Blatche, A2-053:296-140.4291-20.5000-00.0002
6
8/4.05
7-0
Plumlee, M
1-121:442-80.2500-00.0001-20.5004
2
6/6.03
5-0
Anderson, A
2-128:372-90.2220-60.0002-21.0002
2
4/2.01
6-0
Kirilenko, A
2-026:562-70.2860-00.0002-21.0000
3
3/1.51
0-0
Collins, J 1-005:020-10.0000-00.0000-00.000 0
0
0/0.00
1-0
NETS 2-10 505:00
71-157
0.45221-570.36851-610.83619
63
99/49.5
41
58-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 505:00
69-169
0.40820-510.39252-640.81333
62
109/54.5
43
46-1
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Jan. 5 at Brooklyn
Feb. 28 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
44-38 (.537)
Second in Atlantic
Playoffs
Defeated Toronto, 4-3
Lost to Miami, 4-1
114
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
1/27/81
2/22/81
11/28/81
2/14/82
1/1/83
1/28/83
11/17/83
12/22/83
1/26/85
3/10/85
11/15/85
2/17/86
11/28/86
3/24/87
12/16/87
2/1/88
12/21/88
3/6/89
12/20/89
1/29/90
1/7/91
3/4/91
11/29/91
1/14/92
2/12/93
Site
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
NJ
DAL
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
DAL
NJ
DAL
W/L Score
L
100-112
W 132-109
W 111-107
W 111-109
L 105-111
L
110-115
W 115-113
L
98-101
L
93-103
W 126-113
W 110-98
W 126-124
W 119-94
W 119-107
W 109-105*
L
103-108
L
120-122*
W 105-99
W 84-78
W 108-88
W 88-87
W 102-100
L
91-97
L 88-97
L
100-109
Date
2/1/93
3/21/93
11/9/93
2/27/94
11/5/94
2/24/95
1/5/96
3/5/96
11/23/96
1/25/97
2/10/98
3/14/98
3/17/99
1/23/00
3/2/00
12/10/00
3/13/01
1/21/02
2/6/02
11/16/02
3/4/03
1/20/04
3/21/04
11/13/04
Site
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
DAL
NJ
NJ
DAL
DAL
NJ
NJ
W/L Score
L
96-115
L 84-106
L
80-86
L 90-117
W 112-103
L 104-114
L 99-107
W 127-117
L
91-114
W 92-81
L 81-90
L
93-108
L 87-88
L 95-98
L
102-103
W 99-73
W 122-98
W 113-102
W 112-100
W 96-88
W 88-79
W 106-93
W 101-98
W 94-78
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
1/15/05
1/14/06
3/19/06
12/5/06
3/6/07
2/10/08
3/8/08
12/19/08
2/18/09
12/2/09
3/10/10
12/9/10
1/22/11
2/28/12
3/1/13
3/20/13
1/24/14
3/23/14
Site
DAL
DAL
NJ
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
NJ
DAL
DAL
NJ
DAL
BKN
DAL
BKN
DAL
W/L Score
W 98-93
W 110-77
L 89-100
W 92-75
W 102-89
L 82-101
W 111-91
L
97-121
W 113-98
W 117-101
W 96-87
W 102-89
W 87-86
L
92-93
W 98-90
L
96-113
L 106-107
L
104-107*
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 38-28
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 21-12
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-3
Reunion Arena Dallas 11-9
Games in Brooklyn Series tied 16-16
Current Series Streak Brooklyn won last three
in Dallas Brooklyn won last three
in Brooklyn Brooklyn won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 102-89 (12/9/10)
Last Road Win 98-90 (3/1/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 33 (110-77, 11/14/06)
High Point Total 132 (2/22/81)
Low Point Total 80 (11/9/93)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks have won 20 of the last 27 matchups, but
the Nets have taken each of the last three...Dirk Nowitzki
pulled down his 9,000th career rebound against Brooklyn
on 3/20/13, becoming one of 10 players in NBA history
with at least 24,000 points and 9,000 rebounds...the
Nets snapped an 11-game road losing streak against the
Mavericks with a 93-92 win at American Airlines Center
on 2/28/12...Dallas won a string of 11 consecutive
games from 12/10/00 to 3/19/06...George McCloud
attempted an NBA record 20 3-pointers, connecting on
seven, in the 127-117 Mavericks win on 3/5/96…the 49
total 3-point attempts by the Mavericks in the game were
also an NBA record…Rolando Blackman set two franchise
free throw records, going 22-23 from the charity stripe in
the Mavericks’ 126-124 win on 2/17/86 in New Jersey.
BROOKLYN
Last Home Win 107-106 (1/24/14)
Last Road Win 107-104 (OT) (3/23/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 27 (117-90, 2/27/94)
High Point Total 124 (2/17/86)
Low Point Total 73 (12/10/00)
Series scoring record vs Brooklyn
Mark Aguirre (43 on 3/24/87)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Devin Harris (41 on 12/19/08)
115
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
CHARLOTTE HORNETS
STEVE CLIFFORD // HEAD COACH
Chairman Michael Jordan
President and COO Fred Whitfield
President of Basketball Operations Rod Higgins
General Manager Rich Cho
Head Coach Steve Clifford
Assistant Coaches Patrick Ewing, Stephen Silas, Bob Weiss, Mark Price, Pat Delany
Athletic Trainer Steve Stricker
Address 333 E. Trade St., Charlotte, N.C., 28202
Home Court Time Warner Cable Arena (19,077) - 200
Team Colors Navy, Light Blue, Cool Gray and Orange
Television FSN Carolinas/SportSouth: Steve Martin, Dell Curry, Stephanie Ready
Radio WFNZ-AM - Scott Lauer
CHARLOTTE PR STAFF
Vice President of Communications Mike Cristaldi (MCristaldi@hornets.com)
Communications Director Josh Rosen (JRosen@hornets.com)
Communications Coordinator Jerome Hubbard (JHubbard@hornets.com)
Phone 704-688-8600
Fax 704-688-7864
DALLAS VS CHARLOTTE 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D
2-2
Ellis, M
2-2
Calderon, J
2-2
Carter, V
2-0
Harris, D
1-0
Wright, B
1-0
Marion, S
2-2
Crowder, J
2-0
Ellington, W
1-0
Dalembert, S
2-2
Blair, D
2-0
James, B
2-0
Larkin, S
2-0
Mekel, G
1-0
MAVERICKS
2-10
BOBCATS2-10
MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVG AST PF-DQ
59:08
15-30
0.500
4-8
0.500
7-7
1.000
0
7
7/3.5
2 3-0
70:06
15-30
0.500
0-3
0.000
8-8
1.000
1
8
9/4.5
12 3-0
55:30
7-18
0.389
6-7
0.857
0-0
0.000
0
1
1/0.5
3 2-0
46:35
7-23
0.304
2-9
0.222
2-4
0.500
0
8
8/4.0
3 4-0
20:25
3-7
0.429
1-1
1.000
2-2
1.000
0
0
0/0.0
5 1-0
11:47
4-7
0.571
0-0
0.000
0-0
0.000
2
1
3/3.0
0 0-0
60:48
7-15
0.467
0-3
0.000
0-0
0.000
4
10 14/7.0
3 2-0
26:13
3-8
0.375
0-3
0.000
2-3
0.667
1
4
5/2.5
1 1-0
14:17
2-2
1.000
0-0
0.000
0-0
0.000
0
1
1/1.0
0 0-0
35:11
2-7
0.286
0-0
0.000
2-2
1.000
3
9
12/6.0
0 7-0
41:02
2-8
0.250
0-0
0.000
1-2
0.500
1
10 11/5.5
5 7-0
15:17
2-3
0.667
0-0
0.000
1-1
1.000
2
3
5/2.5
0 1-0
17:35
1-6
0.167
0-1
0.000
0-0
0.000
0
2
2/1.0
1 1-0
06:06
0-0
0.000
0-0
0.000
0-0
0.000
0
0
0/0.0
1 1-0
480:00 70-164 0.427
13-35
0.371
25-29
0.862
14 64 87/43.5 36 33-0
480:00
75-160
0.46915-410.36631-400.77516
72
105/52.5 53
33-0
STL
0
2
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
8
8
TO
2
6
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
17
20
BLK
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
7
11
PTS/AVG
41/20.5
38/19.0
20/10.0
18/9.0
9/9.0
8/8.0
14/7.0
8/4.0
4/4.0
6/3.0
5/2.5
5/2.5
2/1.0
0/0.0
178/89.0
196/98.0
STL
0
1
0
0
5
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
8
TO
3
3
0
2
2
5
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
20
17
BLK
5
0
0
3
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
7
PTS/AVG
49/24.5
31/15.5
25/12.5
23/11.5
19/9.5
11/5.5
10/5.0
10/5.0
4/4.0
4/4.0
7/3.5
3/3.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
196/98.0
178/89.0
CHARLOTTE VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Jefferson, A
2-2
Henderson, G
2-2
Tolliver, A
2-0
Walker, K
2-2
McRoberts, J
2-2
Sessions, R
2-0
Kidd-Gilchrist, M 2-2
Biyombo, B
2-0
Gordon, B
1-0
Adrien, J
1-0
Zeller, C
2-0
Pargo, J
1-0
Douglas-Roberts 1-0
Taylor, J
1-0
BOBCATS2-10
MAVERICKS
2-10
MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVG AST PF-DQ
72:17
20-33
0.606
0-1
0.000
9-13
0.692
2
18 20/10.0 4 2-0
58:34
14-22
0.636
1-1
1.000
2-3
0.667
1
4
5/2.5
2 3-0
51:19
7-16
0.438
6-15
0.400
5-5
1.000
0
4
4/2.0
0 5-0
67:13
9-24
0.375
3-11
0.273
2-2
1.000
2
14 16/8.0
14 1-0
55:45
6-10
0.600
3-6
0.500
4-4
1.000
3
7
10/5.0
16 7-0
44:15
3-16
0.188
1-3
0.333
4-4
1.000
0
3
3/1.5
8 3-0
41:27
3-10
0.300
0-0
0.000
4-7
0.571
0
5
5/2.5
3 4-0
19:24
5-6
0.833
0-0
0.000
0-0
0.000
5
4
9/4.5
0 2-0
13:20
2-8
0.250
0-1
0.000
0-0
0.000
0
2
2/2.0
0 0-0
04:19
2-2
1.000
0-0
0.000
0-0
0.000
0
0
0/0.0
0 0-0
40:15
3-9
0.333
0-0
0.000
1-2
0.500
2
9
11/5.5
3 4-0
04:19
1-1
1.000
1-1
1.000
0-0
0.000
0
1
1/1.0
1 0-0
04:19
0-1
0.000
0-0
0.000
0-0
0.000
0
1
1/1.0
2 0-0
03:14
0-2
0.000
0-2
0.000
0-0
0.000
1
0
1/1.0
0 2-0
480:00
75-160
0.46915-410.36631-400.77516
72
105/52.5 53
33-0
480:00 70-164 0.427
13-35
0.371
25-29
0.862
14 64 87/43.5 36 33-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 17 at Charlotte
Feb. 22 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
43-39 (.524)
Third in Southeast
Playoffs
Lost to Miami, 4-0
116
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
THE NBA
Date
Site
W/L Score
11/17/88
DAL
W 105-93
12/16/88 CHA W107-88
11/29/89
DAL
W 102-83
12/19/89 CHA L97-102
4/19/90
CHA
W 111-102
4/22/90
DAL
W 118-107
1/19/91
DAL
W 110-95
2/12/91
CHA
L 92-100
12/11/91 CHA W106-103
3/11/92
DAL
L
105-120
11/17/92 CHA L111-134
1/11/93
DAL
L
113-132
2/24/94
CHA
W 115-110
4/1/94
DAL
L
104-106
12/10/94
DAL
W 99-86
3/30/95
CHA
W 125-107
1/13/96
DAL
L
83-103
3/7/96 CHA L 105-119
1/2/97 CHA L 97-107
2/25/97
DAL
W 86-84
11/5/97
CHA
L 103-110
1/24/98
DAL
L
92-94
1998-1999 – DID NOT PLAY –
11/17/99 CHA L99-104
Date
2/3/00
1/17/01
3/24/01
11/6/01
11/21/01
1/21/05
3/19/05
11/1//05
3/3/06
11/20/06
12/26/06
1/23/08
3/12/08
11/18/08
12/11/08
12/12/09
3/1/10
10/27/10
2/5/11
3/15/12
11/3/12
11/10/12
12/3/13
2/11/14
Site
DAL
CHA
DAL
DAL
CHA
CHA
DAL
CHA
DAL
CHA
CHA
CHA
DAL
CHA
DAL
DAL
CHA
DAL
CHA
DAL
DAL
CHA
DAL
CHA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
W/L Score
W 106-96
W 91-90
W 103-100
W 110-92
W 89-78
W 105-99
W 104-93
W 98-88
W 90-76
W 93-85
W 97-84
W 102-95
W 118-93
W 100-83
W 95-90
W 98-97*
W 89-84
W 101-86
W 101-92
W 101-96
W 126-99
L
97-101*
W 89-82
L
89-114
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 33-14
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 18-5
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-0
Reunion Arena Dallas 8-5
Games in Charlotte Dallas leads 15-9
Current Series Streak Charlotte won last game
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in Charlotte Charlotte won last two
DALLAS
Last Home Win 89-82 (12/3/13)
Last Road Win 101-92 (2/5/11)
Largest Margin of Victory 27 (126-99, 11/3/12)
High Point Total 126 (11/3/12)
Low Point Total 83 (1/13/96)
Dallas won 21 straight against Charlotte from 2/3/0011/3/12 (Charlotte was held to 100 points or less in all
21 games), but Charlotte has taken two of the last three
meetings...Dallas recorded a series-high 126 points in
a win over Charlotte on 11/3/12...the 27-point margin
of victory (126-99) by the Mavericks was also the largest
in the all-time series...Jason Kidd dished out 18 assists
against Charlotte on opening night of the 2010-11
season (10/27/10), which set a franchise record for
the most assists in a season opener...Dallas held the
Charlotte to a series-low 76 points on 3/3/06.
— REPRODUCTION GUIDELINE SHEET
CHARLOTTE
Last Home Win 114-89 (2/11/14)
Last Road Win 94-92 (1/24/98)
Largest Margin of Victory 25 (114-89, 2/11/14)
High Point Total 134 (11/17/92)
Low Point Total 76 (3/3/06)
PARTIAL LOG
NDARY LOGOS
Series scoring record vs Charlotte
Jamal Mashburn (37 on 2/24/94)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Johnny Newman (40 on 1/19/91)
117
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
CHICAGO BULLS
TOM THIBODEAU // HEAD COACH
Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf
Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations John Paxson
General Manager Gar Forman
Head Coach Tom Thibodeau
Assistant Coaches Andy Greer, Adrian Griffin, Ed Pinckney, Mike Wilhelm
Athletic Trainer Jeff Tanaka
Address 1901 W. Madison Street, Chicago, Ill., 60612
Home Court United Center (21,917) - 1994
Team Colors Red, Black and White
Television WGN/Comcast SportsNet: Neil Funk, Stacey King
Radio WMVP (AM 1000): Chuck Swirsky, Bill Wennington, Steve Kashul
CHICAGO PR STAFF
Senior Director of Public and Media Relations Tim Hallam (thallam@bulls.com)
Director of Public and Media Relations Sebrina Beyer (sbeyer@bulls.com)
Senior Manager of Public and Media Relations Matt Yob (myob@bulls.com)
Manager of Public and Media Relations Shaun Hickombottom (shickombottom@bulls.com)
Phone 312-455-4000
Fax 312-455-4189
DALLAS VS CHICAGO 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Ellis, M
2-2
75:51
16-38
0.421
4-12
0.333
6-10
0.600
0
6
6/3.0 10 7-0
Nowitzki, D
2-2 64:5313-330.3945-9 0.5562-2 1.000268/4.0 7
6-0
Carter, V 2-0 48:2011-230.4787-13 0.5384-5 0.8003811/5.54
4-0
Marion, S 2-2 63:0212-160.7501-1 1.0000-0 0.000710
17/8.54
4-0
Calderon, J
2-268:289-230.3914-130.3080-00.0003
4
7/3.59
1-0
Blair, D2-028:094-70.5710-00.0003-40.7501
4
5/2.51
3-0
Crowder, J
2-017:082-21.0002-21.0003-31.0000
2
2/1.01
0-0
Dalembert, S
2-247:093-60.5000-00.0002-21.0004
11
15/7.5
0
7-0
Wright, B2-024:103-50.6000-00.0000-00.0000
2
2/1.01
3-0
Larkin, S1-012:021-30.3331-30.3330-00.0000
1
1/1.01
2-0
Harris, D1-015:140-30.0000-10.0002-21.0000
1
1/1.04
2-0
Ellington, W
1-013:281-40.2500-30.0000-00.0000
1
1/1.00
1-0
Mekel, G1-001:030-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.01
0-0
James, B1-001:030-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
75-163
0.46024-570.42122-280.78620
56
84/42.0
43
40-0
BULLS 2-10 480:00
68-145
0.46912-360.33335-470.74516
64
99/49.5
41
36-0
STL
3
1
4
1
4
4
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
20
15
TO
5
6
3
4
1
0
1
5
0
2
2
0
0
0
29
39
BLK
1
4
2
0
0
0
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
12
5
PTS/AVG
42/21.0
33/16.5
33/16.5
25/12.5
22/11.0
11/5.5
9/4.5
8/4.0
6/3.0
3/3.0
2/2.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
196/98.0
183/91.5
STL
1
2
3
3
2
1
3
0
0
0
15
20
TO
7
7
7
1
5
2
5
0
1
0
39
29
BLK
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
12
PTS/AVG
33/16.5
30/15.0
30/15.0
22/11.0
22/11.0
22/11.0
20/10.0
2/2.0
2/1.0
0/0.0
183/91.5
196/98.0
CHICAGO VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Gibson, T 2-0 57:3112-220.5450-1 0.0009-11 0.818614
20/10.0
3
4-0
Butler, J 2-2 90:018-23 0.3482-11 0.18212-170.706211
13/6.58
1-0
Noah, J 2-2 73:3112-190.6320-0 0.0006-8 0.750316
19/9.57
7-0
Dunleavy, M
2-259:438-190.4214-90.4442-21.0002
9
11/5.5
8
5-0
Hinrich, K2-255:179-120.7503-31.0001-20.5000
1
1/0.56
4-0
Boozer, C 2-2 53:1910-240.4170-0 0.0002-4 0.5001910/5.02
6-0
Augustin, D
2-056:168-150.5333-70.4291-11.0000
2
2/1.06
4-0
Murphy, E1-001:031-11.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Snell, T2-025:400-90.0000-50.0002-21.0000
1
1/0.51
4-0
Mohammed
2-007:390-10.0000-00.0000-00.0002
1
3/1.50
1-0
BULLS 2-10 480:00
68-145
0.46912-360.33335-470.74516
64
99/49.5
41
36-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
75-163
0.46024-570.42122-280.78620
56
84/42.0
43
40-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 2 at Chicago
Jan. 23 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
48-34 (.585)
Second in Central
Playoffs
Lost to Washington, 4-1
118
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
1/13/81
1/23/81
2/21/82
3/17/82
11/24/82
2/20/83
12/3/83
12/17/83
12/8/84
3/23/85
1/27/86
2/16/86
3/8/87
3/17/87
11/27/87
12/22/87
12/3/88
1/24/89
12/12/89
4/7/90
2/1/91
3/1/91
11/8/91
1/31/92
Site
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
W/L Score
W 112-106
L
98-106
W 113-97
L
92-102
W 133-127
L
111-124
W 110-100
L
84-102
L
97-99
L
97-107
W 124-116
W 120-114
L
105-115*
W 114-96
W 94-93
W 111-100
L
100-113
L
91-109
L
97-105
L
108-109
L
90-101
L
86-109
L
92-108
L
92-107
Date
1/26/93
3/3/93
11/26/93
1/8/94
11/12/94
11/19/94
11/21/95
12/19/95
11/29/96
3/25/97
12/29/97
3/12/98
4/26/99
11/27/99
12/2/99
12/8/00
1/8/01
12/27/01
1/2/02
11/8/02
11/30/02
11/25/03
1/23/04
12/13/04
Site
DAL
CHI
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
DAL
DAL
CHI
DAL
CHI
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
CHI
W/L Score
L
88-123
L
97-125
L
85-108
L
81-100
W 124-120 *
L
85-111
L
102-108*
L
101-114
L
97-116
L
92-94
L
105-111
W 104-97*
W 101-93
W 95-83
W 101-95
W 105-86
W 104-91
W 89-74
W 107-97
W 114-87
W 103-90
W 124-98
W 106-93
W 94-93
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
2/8/05
12/5/05
1/31/06
11/14/06
1/25/07
12/3/07
2/25/08
11/13/08
2/7/09
3/6/10
3/17/10
11/19/10
1/20/11
4/21/12
11/28/12
3/30/13
12/28/13
2/28/14
Site
DAL
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
CHI
DAL
CHI
DAL
CHI
DAL
DAL
CHI
CHI
CHI
DAL
CHI
DAL
W/L Score
L
100-107
W 102-94
W 98-94
W 111-99
L
85-96
W 103-98
W 102-94
L
91-98
W 115-114*
W 122-116
W 113-106
L
83-88
L
77-82
L
83-93
L
78-101
W 100-98
W 105-83
L
91-100
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Series tied 33-33
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 19-14
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 9-3
Reunion Arena Chicago 11-10
Games in Chicago Chicago leads 19-14
Current Series Streak Chicago won last game
in Dallas Chicago won last game
in Chicago Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 100-98 (3/30/13)
Last Road Win 105-83 (12/28/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 27 (114-87, 11/8/02)
High Point Total 133 (11/24/82)
Low Point Total 77 (1/20/11)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won 23 of the last 31 meetings between the
two teams...the all-time series is currently tied at 3333...on 3/30/12, Dirk Nowitzki hit a game-winning
3-pointer with 2.9 seconds left to give the Mavericks
a 100-98 victory at home...both clubs recorded their
lowest point totals to date in the 82-77 decision on
1/20/11...Chicago’s 107-100 win in Dallas on 2/8/05
snapped a 13-game losing streak to the Mavericks…
it also marked the first time the Bulls cracked the century
mark vs. the Mavericks since their last win on 12/29/97...
Dallas defeated Chicago just once during a span from
December of 1988 through February of 1998.
CHICAGO
Last Home Win 101-78 (11/28/12)
Last Road Win 100-91 (2/28/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 35 (123-88, 1/26/93)
High Point Total 127 (11/24/82)
Low Point Total 82 (1/20/11)
Series scoring record vs Chicago
Jamal Mashburn (50 on 11/12/94)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
George Gervin (45 on 1/27/86)
119
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
DAVID BLATT // HEAD COACH
Majority Owner/Chairman Dan Gilbert
General Manager Chris Grant
Head Coach David Blatt
Assistant Coaches Tyronn Lue, Jim Boylan, Larry Drew, James Posey, Bret Brielmaier
Athletic Trainer Stephen Spiro
Address One Center Court, Cleveland, Ohio, 44115
Home Court Quicken Loans Arena (20,562) - 1994
Team Colors Wine and Gold
Television FS Ohio: Fred McLeod, Austin Carr, Allie Clifton
Radio WTAM (1100 AM): John Michael, Jim Chones, Mike Snyder
CLEVELAND PR STAFF
Senior Vice President of Communications/Broadcasting Tad Carper (tcarper@cavs.com)
Director of Basketball Communications B.J. Evans (bevans@cavs.com)
Basketball Communications Manager Jeff Schaefer (jschaefer@cavs.com)
Basketball Communications Coordinator Cherome Owens (cowens@cavs.com)
Phone 216-420-2000
Fax 216-420-2298
DALLAS VS CLEVELAND 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Ellis, M 2-2 70:0016-280.5712-4 0.50010-150.667055/2.5 15
9-0
Nowitzki, D
2-2 64:3417-360.4723-10 0.3003-4 0.750117
18/9.03
4-0
Marion, S1-134:467-80.8752-30.6672-21.0000
3
3/3.01
2-0
Wright, B 2-0 35:267-12 0.5830-0 0.00010-110.9096511/5.51
2-0
Calderon, J
2-260:558-150.5334-90.4442-21.0001
2
3/1.516
2-0
Dalembert, S
2-238:347-80.8750-00.0005-60.8335
6
11/5.5
1
3-0
Harris, D2-033:055-150.3332-60.3336-61.0000
4
4/2.04
2-0
Blair, D2-030:306-90.6670-00.0003-31.0004
5
9/4.51
9-1
Carter, V2-042:384-150.2671-60.1673-31.0000
11
11/5.5
4
7-0
Crowder, J
2-127:273-90.3330-40.0002-21.0001
3
4/2.02
4-0
Ellington, W
1-019:221-50.2001-20.5000-00.0000
3
3/3.02
1-0
Larkin, S2-021:521-30.3331-20.5000-00.0000
2
2/1.02
3-0
James, B1-000:540-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
82-163
0.50316-460.34846-540.85218
66
98/49.0
52
48-1
CAVALIERS2-10 480:00
70-161
0.43513-470.27751-660.77324
53
97/48.5
42
48-1
STL
4
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
11
14
TO
9
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
21
25
BLK
1
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
8
5
PTS/AVG
44/22.0
40/20.0
18/18.0
24/12.0
22/11.0
19/9.5
18/9.0
15/7.5
12/6.0
8/4.0
3/3.0
3/1.5
0/0.0
226/113.0
204/102.0
STL
2
5
0
5
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
14
11
TO
7
4
2
1
0
5
1
0
1
1
0
0
25
21
BLK
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
8
PTS/AVG
53/26.5
38/19.0
36/18.0
28/14.0
11/11.0
18/9.0
16/8.0
2/2.0
2/1.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
204/102.0
226/113.0
CLEVELAND VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Irving, K 2-2 79:5318-450.4006-15 0.40011-120.917055/2.5 17
6-0
Deng, L 2-2 77:1613-240.5422-8 0.25010-140.7144610/5.06
6-0
Thompson, T
2-2 78:0911-210.5240-0 0.00014-180.77811
718/9.01
8-0
Varejao, A2-2 62:4210-200.5000-0 0.0008-10 0.800620
26/13.0
4
6-0
Bennett, A
1-026:213-80.3751-20.5004-41.0000
1
1/1.00
6-1
Jack, J2-161:137-110.6362-40.5002-40.5000
5 5/2.510
4-0
Miles, C2-139:176-140.4292-100.2002-21.0000
0
0/0.03
5-0
Clark, E1-008:571-60.1670-20.0000-00.0001
2
3/3.00
2-0
Zeller, T2-012:551-11.0000-00.0000-00.0002
4
6/3.00
2-0
Waiters, D
2-027:290-80.0000-40.0000-20.0000
3
3/1.51
3-0
Dellavedova
2-004:540-20.0000-20.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Sims, H1-000:540-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
CAVALIERS2-10 480:00
70-161
0.43513-470.27751-660.77324
53
97/48.5
42
48-1
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
82-163
0.50316-460.34846-540.85218
66
98/49.0
52
48-1
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Jan. 4 at Cleveland
March 10 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
33-49(.402)
Third in Central
Playoffs
Did not qualify
120
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
12/2/80
12/29/80
11/3/81
2/20/82
2/16/83
3/5/83
11/4/83
3/7/84
2/12/85
3/16/85
12/22/85
1/31/86
11/15/86
3/29/87
12/15/87
2/24/88
12/10/88
3/28/89
1/20/90
2/18/90
1/23/91
2/13/91
2/12/93
Site
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
DAL
CLE
CLE
DAL
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
W/L Score
L
102-109
L
100-112
L
110-125
L 109-116
L 96-99
L
91-98
L 84-105
W 115-103
W 131-112
L
128-135*
L
105-119
W 107-91
W 111-96
W 101-98
L
93-106
W 93-89
L
98-102
L 90-102
W 105-96*
W 96-87
L
85-99
L 93-95
L
100-109
Date
11/5/91
12/14/91
11/21/92
2/17/93
2/26/94
4/2/94
3/2/95
3/20/95
12/3/95
3/19/96
3/22/97
3/30/97
12/23/97
1/27/98
1998-1999 11/30/99
3/23/00
12/12/00
2/15/01
11/14/01
12/13/01
11/13/02
Site
W/L Score
DAL
L
101-112
CLE
W 99-97
DAL
L
108-119
CLE
L 97-124
CLE
L 99-110
DAL
L
88-95
DAL
W 90-84
CLE
W 102-100**
CLE
L 107-108*
DAL
L
72-81
DAL
L
72-75
CLE
L 80-84
CLE
L
85-99
DAL
W 84-77*
– DID NOT PLAY –
CLE
L
99-106
DAL
L
87-97
CLE
L
87-92
DAL
W 102-81
CLE
W 107-94
DAL
W 102-82
CLE
W 103-99
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
3/18/03
2/18/04
3/30/04
3/26/05
4/3/05
3/14/06
3/29/06
3/1/07
3/21/07
10/31/07
12/27/07
11/3/08
3/29/09
11/28/09
12/20/09
1/2/11
2/7/11
2/4/12
11/17/12
3/15/13
1/20/14
2/3/14
Site
DAL
CLE
DAL
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
CLE
DAL
DAL
CLE
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
CLE
CLE
DAL
CLE
DAL
W/L Score
W 114-93
W 114-98
W 126-109
W 117-86
L 80-100
W 91-87
L 94-107
W 95-92
W 98-90
W 92-74
L
81-88
L
81-100
L 74-102
L
95-111
W 102-95
W 104-95
W 99-96
L 88-91
W 103-95
W 96-86
W 102-97
W 124-107
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Cleveland leads 34-31
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 18-14
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-2
Reunion Arena Cleveland 12-8
Games in Cleveland Cleveland leads 20-13
DALLAS
Last Home Win 124-107 (2/3/14)
Last Road Win 102-97 (1/20/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 31 (3/26/05)
High Point Total 131 (2/12/85)
Low Point Total 72 (twice)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won 19 of the last 26 meetings with
Cleveland...LeBron James scored 46 points in
Cleveland’s 107-94 win on 3/29/06, setting
the series-high scoring mark for the Cavaliers...
after losing 117-86 on 3/26/05, their largest
margin of defeat ever to the Mavericks, the
Cavaliers bounced back to win 100-80 on
4/3/05, ending an eight-game losing streak
to Dallas…The Cavs’ 74 points in the opening
game of the 2007-08 season on 10/31/07 was
their series low.
CLEVELAND
Last Home Win 91-88 (2/4/12)
Last Road Win 100-91 (11/3/08)
Largest Margin of Victory 28 (102-74, 3/29/09)
High Point Total 135 (OT) (3/16/85)
Low Point Total 74 (10/31/07)
Series scoring record vs Cleveland
Michael Finley (39 on 1/27/98)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
LeBron James (46 on 3/29/06)
121
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
DENVER NUGGETS
BRIAN SHAW // HEAD COACH
Owner E. Stanley Kroenke
General Manager & Executive VP of Basketball Operations Tim Connelly
Head Coach Brian Shaw
Assistant Coaches Lester Conner, Melvin Hunt, Patrick Mutombo, Noel Gillespie
Athletic Trainer Dan Shimensky
Address 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver Colorado 80204
Home Court Pepsi Center (19,155) - 1999
Team Colors Blue and Gold
Television Altitude Sports and Entertainment: Chris Marlowe, Scott Hastings
Radio KRWZ (AM 950): Jason Kosmicki
DENVER PR STAFF
Director of Media Relations Tim Gelt (tgelt@pepsicenter.com)
Media Relations Manager Nick O’Hayre (nohayre@pepsicenter.com)
Media Relations Coordinator Cody Wise (cwise@pepsicenter.com)
Phone 303-405-1100
Fax 303-893-3203
DALLAS VS DENVER 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
4-4 128:45
38-720.5282-7 0.28615-170.882127
28/7.04
11-0
Ellis, M 4-4 142:07
34-560.6075-10 0.50016-170.941011
11/2.817
12-0
Wright, B 2-0 45:4915-220.6820-0 0.0001-1 1.000336/3.0 3
5-0
Carter, V 4-0 92:1719-500.38010-210.4766-6 1.000369/2.3 7
10-0
Marion, S 4-4 128:21
22-410.5371-8 0.1253-4 0.750921
30/7.59
4-0
Calderon, J
4-4 121:15
15-300.5007-16 0.4381-2 0.500178/2.0 21
8-0
Crowder, J
4-059:148-140.5718-130.6152-21.0002
7
9/2.34
7-0
Blair, D4-159:179-240.3750-00.0002-40.5009
13
22/5.5
2
11-0
Mekel, G1-009:322-30.6670-00.0001-20.5000
1
1/1.01
1-0
Harris, D2-042:061-100.1000-30.0007-71.0001
5
6/3.014
2-0
Dalembert, S
4-365:032-100.2000-00.0005-60.8338
9
17/4.3
3
5-0
Larkin, S4-024:121-50.2000-10.0002-21.0001
0
1/0.32
2-0
Ellington, W
3-021:031-60.1670-30.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
1-0
James, B3-019:180-10.0000-00.0000-00.0002
4
6/2.00
7-0
Ledo, R1-001:410-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
2
2/2.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
4-20 960:00
167-345
0.48433-820.40261-700.87140
116
187/46.8
87
86-0
NUGGETS4-20 960:00
153-314
0.48743-106
0.40684-115
0.73044
120
192/48.0
98
77-0
STL
3
5
1
3
4
2
1
3
0
2
2
1
2
1
0
30
37
TO
4
13
1
2
3
7
7
4
1
4
3
2
0
4
0
56
62
BLK
2
1
3
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
14
15
PTS/AVG
93/23.3
89/22.3
31/15.5
54/13.5
48/12.0
38/9.5
26/6.5
20/5.0
5/5.0
9/4.5
9/2.3
4/1.0
2/0.7
0/0.0
0/0.0
428/107.0
433/108.3
STL
3
5
4
3
6
5
2
3
4
0
2
0
0
0
37
30
TO
14
6
10
1
7
6
4
1
1
6
2
0
1
2
62
56
BLK
0
6
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
15
14
PTS/AVG
76/19.0
62/15.5
55/13.8
27/13.5
50/12.5
48/12.0
37/9.3
14/7.0
10/5.0
19/4.8
18/4.5
10/3.3
4/2.0
3/1.0
433/108.3
428/107.0
DENVER VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Lawson, T4-4 142:14
23-450.5119-16 0.56321-320.656211
13/3.336
4-0
Hickson, J4-2 113:21
27-410.6590-0 0.0008-18 0.444917
26/6.54
9-0
Foye, R 4-4 120:28
18-390.46215-330.4554-4 1.000210
12/3.08
11-0
Robinson, N
2-039:439-160.5635-90.5564-41.0000
4
4/2.04
3-0
Faried, K 4-4 109:19
18-340.5290-0 0.00014-180.77813
24
37/9.38
5-0
Chandler, W
4-4 112:21
17-440.3865-20 0.2509-12 0.750311
14/3.510
12-0
Arthur, D 4-0 85:1014-240.5831-2 0.5008-8 1.000279/2.3 4
9-0
Hamilton, J
2-030:035-130.3852-50.4002-21.0000
8
8/4.03
0-0
Brooks, A2-038:115-130.3850-50.0000-00.0001
2
3/1.56
2-0
Mozgov, T4-2 54:444-13 0.3080-0 0.00011-130.846910
19/4.82
7-0
Fournier, E
4-049:436-160.3753-90.3333-40.7500
5
5/1.36
8-0
Randolph, A
3-019:484-80.5002-50.4000-00.0000
6
6/2.00
5-0
Miller, A2-034:292-50.4000-00.0000-00.0003
5
8/4.07
1-0
Miller, Q3-010:271-30.3331-20.5000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
1-0
NUGGETS4-20 960:00
153-314
0.48743-106
0.40684-115
0.73044
120
192/48.0
98
77-0
MAVERICKS
4-20 960:00
167-345
0.48433-820.40261-700.87140
116
187/46.8
87
86-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Jan. 14 at Denver
Jan. 16 at Dallas
April 10 at Denver
2013-14 Season
36-46 (.439)
Fourth in Northwest
Playoffs
Did not qualify
122
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/15/80
11/28/80
12/10/80
12/26/80
3/20/81
3/25/81
11/25/81
12/5/81
12/26/81 1/15/82
3/31/82
4/17-82
10/29/82
11/13/82
11/30/82
1/14/83
4/8/83
4/15/83
11/1/83
1/7/84
1/15/84
2/3/84
2/8/84
3/24/84
12/21/84
1/31/85
2/3/85
3/1/85
3/15/85
3/18/85
11/7/85
12/14/85
1/7/86
2/12/86
Site
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
W/L Score
L
98-133
L
117-119*
L
107-116
W 119-111
W 126-125
W 126-115
L
133-139
W 109-105
L
117-124
L
113-128
L
119-120
L
124-130
W 125-117
L
130-140
W 140-129
W 149-139
L
115-132
L
126-137
W 130-124
L
117-141
W 126-107
L
111-114
W 120-114
W 119-101
L
93-116
L
110-121
W 114-106
L
140-141*
W 127-108
L
111-113
L
99-131
W 127-100
L
110-132
W 117-110
Date
2/22/86
4/3/86
11/14/86
12/19/86
12/26/86
1/9/87
1/29/87
3/4/87
11/28/87
12/5/87
2/3/88
2/29/88
4/9/88
4/17/88
11/23/88
1/7/89
1/18/89
2/22/89
3/24/89
4/23/89
11/21/89
12/30/89
1/15/90
3/3/90
3/16/90
11/3/90
12/22/90
3/10/91
4/2/91
11/19/91
1/16/92
2/14/92
3/29/92
4/19/92
Site
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
W/L Score
L
106-113
W 115-114
L
138-142
W 141-118
W 123-121
L
113-116
W 132-102
W 115-107
L
98-106
W 109-96
L
105-115
W 123-96
W 135-109
L
122-133
W 125-106
L
94-115
W 102-92
L
106-109
L
105-114
W 113-96
L
95-111
W 116-109*
L
90-101
L
89-106
W 104-97
W 140-110
W 119-110
L
110-124
W 133-126
W 96-93
L
90-101
L
85-105
W 105-98
W 104-92
Date
1/16/93
1/21/93
2/6/93
2/24/93
4/16/93
4/21/93
12/5/93
12/28/93
2/6/94
3/26/94
4/15/94
11/8/94
11/26/94
12/1/94
1/12/95
3/7/95
11/24/95 12/26/95
2/29/96
4/18/96
11/1/96
1/11/97
1/18/97
4/19/97
1/6/98
1/31/98
3/25/98
4/11/98
2/12/99
2/25/99
3/26/99
1/4/00
1/29/00
2/26/00
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
Site
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
91-106
L
94-110
L
93-111
L
92-113
W 99-86
L
112-137
L
110-115
L
85-97
L
89-99
L
101-112
W 99-97
L
107-115
W 124-123*
L
80-89
L
78-94
L
96-99
L
109-112*
L
102-114
W 137-120
W 132-98
W 92-91
W 104-99
W 107-104
L
95-100
W 108-90
L
98-110
W 105-94
W 99-81
L
94-100
W 90-81
W 98-79
L
96-98
W 107-96
W 98-96
Date
4/6/00
11/6/00
11/25/00
1/20/01
1/27/01
11/8/01
1/8/02
1/24/02
3/3/02
12/18/02
1/6/03
2/1/03
3/24/03
11/22/03
11/28/03
1/16/04
1/31/04
11/21/04
12/26/04
1/23/05
11/15/05
1/6/06
2/10/06
4/2/06
12/9/06
12/31/06
2/24/07
4/6/07
12/6/07
1/27/08
3/27/08
11/7/08
12/15/08
Site
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
W/L Score
W 116-115*
W 108-96
W 108-84
W 97-79
L
100-102
W 105-91
W 95-94
W 104-97
W 116-110*
W 80-75
W 86-71
W 122-100
W 108-96
W 115-101
L
103-113
W 91-88
L
102-107
L
82-110
W 102-88
W 95-93
W 83-80
W 114-112*
L
113-104
W 103-79
W 105-90
W 89-85
W 115-95
L
71-75
L
109-122
W 90-85
L
105-118
L
105-108
L
88-98
Date
1/13/09
3/27/09
12/27/09
2/9/10
3/29/10
11/3/10
11/6/10
2/10/11
4/6/11
12/26/11
2/8/12
2/15/12
3/19/12
12/28/12
4/4/13
4/12/13
11/23/13
11/25/13
3/5/14
3/21/14
Site
DEN
DAL
DEN
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
DEN
DAL
W/L Score
L
97-99
L
101-103
W 104-96
L
91-127
W 109-93
W 102-101
L
92-103
L
120-121
L
96-104
L
93-115
W 105-95
W 102-84
W 112-95
L
85-106
L
94-95
W 108-105*
L
100-102
L
96-110
L
110-115
W 122-106
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 80-75
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 50-27
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 15-9
Reunion Arena Dallas leads 35-18
Games in Denver Denver leads 48-30
Current Series Streak Dallas won last game
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in Denver Denver won last three
DALLAS
Last Home Win 122-106 (3/21/14)
Last Road Win 110-96 (11/25/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 34 (132-98, 4/18/96)
High Point Total 149 (1/14/83)
Low Point Total 71 (4/6/07)
Denver has taken 15 of the last 23 meetings between the two
teams...the Mavericks’ bench outscored the Nuggets’ bench,
72-12, in the 121-120 loss at Denver on 2/10/11...the 72
bench points marked the most by Dallas since 4/13/95...
Carmelo Anthony scored a series-high 43 points for Denver on
3/27/09...the Mavericks 124-123 overtime win on 11/12/94
marked their largest comeback win, overcoming a 25-point
deficit with 1:05 in the 1st period to take the victory…Mark
Aguirre recorded the Mavericks’ first triple-double with 30
points, 11 rebounds and 16 assists, in the 149-139 win on
1/14/83…the 12 3-pointers made by Dallas in the first half of
the 2/29/96 contest set an NBA half record…with 19 personal
fouls in the fourth quarter, the Mavericks set an NBA record for
personal fouls in a period in the 128-113 loss in Denver on
1/15/82.
DENVER
Last Home Win 115-110 (3/5/14)
Last Road Win 106-85 (12/28/12)
Largest Margin of Victory 36 (127-91, 2/9/10)
High Point Total 142 (11/14/86)
Low Point Total 71 (1/6/03)
Series scoring record vs Denver
Jim Jackson (50 on 11/26/94)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Carmelo Anthony (43 on 3/27/09)
123
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
DETROIT PISTONS
STAN VAN GUNDY // HEAD COACH
Principal Owner Tom Gores
President & CEO, Palace Sports & Entertainment/Pistons Dennis Mannion
President of Basketball Operations/Head Coach Stan Van Gundy
Assistant Coaches Bob Beyer, Brendan Malone, Malik Allen, Tim Hardaway, Charles Klask
Athletic Trainer Jon Ishop
Address 6 Championship Drive, Auburn Hills, Michigan, 48326
Home Court The Palace of Auburn Hills (22,076) - 1988
Team Colors Red, White and Blue
Television FS Detroit: George Blaha, Greg Kelser
Radio Detroit Sports (105.1 FM): George Blaha, Mark Champion, Rick Mahorn
DETROIT PR STAFF
Vice President of Public Relations Kevin Grigg (kgrigg@palacenet.com)
Director of Public Relations Cletus Lewis (clewis@palacenet.com)
Public Relations Coordinator Michelle Fikany (mfikany@palacenet.com)
Public Relations Coordinator Michael Horan (mhoran@palacenet.com)
Phone 248-377-0100
Fax 248-377-3260
DALLAS VS DETROIT 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
2-2 62:4619-350.5435-12 0.4179-9 1.000013
13/6.55
7-0
Carter, V2-052:189-210.4294-110.3649-120.7502
9
11/5.5
8
0-0
Calderon, J
2-2 63:0611-160.6883-6 0.5003-4 0.750156/3.0 8
4-0
Ellis, M2-266:519-170.5290-10.0005-51.0000
2
2/1.016
4-0
Harris, D2-042:546-120.5002-50.4006-61.0000
5
5/2.510
6-0
Marion, S2-261:549-210.4290-60.0000-00.0005
12
17/8.5
3
2-0
Dalembert, S
2-245:119-140.6430-00.0000-50.0008
8
16/8.0
2
4-0
Wright, B2-029:406-90.6670-00.0005-51.0001
6
7/3.50
4-0
Ellington, W
1-015:422-30.6671-20.5002-21.0000
2
2/2.02
1-0
Blair, D2-023:236-140.4290-00.0001-20.5005
2
7/3.50
5-0
Crowder, J
1-015:521-20.5000-10.0000-00.0001
2
3/3.00
1-0
Larkin, S 1-000:230-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
87-164
0.53015-440.34140-500.80023
66
103/51.5
54
38-0
PISTONS 2-10 480:00
83-173
0.4806-24 0.25036-580.62126
54
96/48.0
39
40-0
STL
1
1
2
4
0
2
1
0
1
2
0
0
14
17
TO
2
3
6
10
2
3
2
1
0
2
0
0
31
24
BLK
0
2
0
0
1
0
6
4
0
0
0
0
13
6
PTS/AVG
52/26.0
31/15.5
28/14.0
23/11.5
20/10.0
18/9.0
18/9.0
17/8.5
7/7.0
13/6.5
2/2.0
0/0.0
229/114.5
208/104.0
STL
3
0
0
0
2
5
5
2
0
0
0
17
14
TO
6
2
2
7
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
24
31
BLK
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
6
13
PTS/AVG
57/28.5
37/18.5
17/17.0
28/14.0
20/10.0
16/8.0
14/7.0
12/6.0
5/5.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
208/104.0
229/114.5
DETROIT VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3FG-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Smith, J 2-2 79:2224-440.5451-3 0.3338-11 0.7273811/5.55
4-0
Monroe, G2-2 68:1516-260.6150-0 0.0005-10 0.500917
26/13.0
4
5-0
Bynum, W1-031:347-120.5830-00.0003-40.7502
2
4/4.08
5-0
Jennings, B
2-2 66:5211-250.4402-8 0.2504-8 0.500134/2.0 10
5-0
Stuckey, R2-0 54:465-20 0.2500-2 0.00010-110.909156/3.0 8
4-0
Singler, K2-166:04 7-190.3682-50.4000-20.0004
6
10/5.0
2
4-0
Caldwell-Pope2-143:426-120.5001-40.2501-30.3331
4
5/2.51
4-0
Drummond, A
2-245:545-110.4550-00.0002-60.3334
5
9/4.51
7-0
Jerebko, J
1-009:551-20.5000-10.0003-31.0001
1
2/2.00
0-0
Harrellson, J
1-012:491-20.5000-10.0000-00.0000
3
3/3.00
2-0
Mitchell, T1-000:470-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
PISTONS 2-10 480:00
83-173
0.4806-24 0.25036-580.62126
54
96/48.0
39
40-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
87-164
0.53015-440.34140-500.80023
66
103/51.5
54
38-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 17 at Detroit
Jan. 7 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
29-53 (.354)
Fourth in Central
Playoffs
Did not qualify
124
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/8/80
2/10/81
12/22/81
4/1/82
12/10/82
2/9/83
12/20/83
2/18/84
11/17/84
2/13/85
1/24/86
2/14/86
3/6/87
3/21/87
11/25/87
12/18/87
11/15/88
3/27/89
3/18/90
3/25/90
1/14/91
1/25/91
Site
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DET
DAL
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
W/L Score
L
73-101
L
95-101
L
98-106
W 121-120
W 122-121
W 122-113
L
104-116
L
115-120
L
110-124
L
119-124
L
120-129
L
110-119
L
115-125
W 122-118
W 113-107
L
112-117
L
99-108
L
77-90
L
84-114
W 98-96*
L
81-89
L
82-84
Date
1/3/92
1/13/92
1/13/93
1/19/93
2/19/94
2/21/94
3/4/95
3/23/95
1/25/96
3/9/96
11/6/96
4/1/97
2/21/98
3/2/98
3/19/99
1/23/00
2/17/00
12/17/00
1/3/01
10/30/01
11/15/01
11/9/02
Site
DAL
DET
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DET
DET
DAL
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DAL
W/L Score
L
96-106
L
81-84
L
96-112
W 113-103
L
96-105
W 98-88
L
91-98
W 102-94
L
92-93
L
91-92
L
84-103
L
82-100
L
82-94
L
94-100
L
87-94
W 99-91
W 106-97
W 99-90
L
104-107
W 94-87
L
89-115
W 114-75
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
11/27/02
1/11/04
2/7/04
12/6/04
3/28/05
11/19/05
3/28/06
12/7/06
3/18/07
1/9/08
2/3/08
1/23/09
3/17/09
11/15/09
1/5/10
11/23/10
1/17/11
1/10/12
12/1/12
3/8/13
1/26/14
2/22/14
Site
DET
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
DET
DAL
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DET
DAL
DET
DAL
DET
W/L Score
W 102-82
L
102-115
W 111-108
L
85-101
W 95-88
W 119-82
L
90-97
L
82-92
W 92-88
W 102-86
L
67-90
W 112-91
W 103-101
W 95-90
W 98-93
W 88-84
L
89-103
W 100-86
W 92-77
W 102-99
W 116-106
W 113-102
*overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Detroit leads 36-30
Games in Dallas Series tied 16-16
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-2
Reunion Arena Detroit 14-6
Games in Detroit Detroit leads 20-14
Current Series Streak Dallas won last five
in Dallas Dallas won last six
in Detroit Dallas won last three
DALLAS
Last Home Win 116-106 (1/26/14)
Last Road Win 102-99 (3/8/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 39 (114-75, 11/9/02)
High Point Total 122 (three times)
Low Point Total 67 (2/3/08)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks have won 12 of the last 14
meetings…Dallas scored a series-low 67 points
on 2/3/08 with the previous low of 73 being
set in the Mavericks’ inaugural year (1980)...
before the 1999-2000 season, the Pistons had
won seven in a row…former Pistons great Isiah
Thomas dished out 25 assists in the 124-119
Pistons win on 2/13/85, a Mavericks opponent
individual high…their meeting on 10/30/01
not only opened the 2001-02 season, but also
marked the first-ever game at American Airlines
Center (the Mavs won the contest 94-87)…on
11/9/02, Dallas tied their franchise low with 4
turnovers.
DETROIT
Last Home Win 103-89 (1/17/11)
Last Road Win 82-92 (12/7/06)
Largest Margin of Victory 30 (114-84, 3/18/90)
High Point Total 129 (1/24/86)
Low Point Total 75 (11/9/02)
Series scoring record vs Detroit
Dirk Nowitzki (42 on 11/23/10)
Michael Finley (42 on 11/27/02)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Joe Dumars (40 on 2/21/94)
125
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
STEVE KERR // HEAD COACH
Co-Executive Chairman & CEO Joe Lacob
Co-Executive Chairman Peter Guber
President & COO Rick Welts
General Manager Bob Myers
Head Coach Steve Kerr
Assistant Coaches Alvin Gentry, Ron Adams, Luke Walton
Athletic Trainer JoHan Wang
Address 1011 Broadway, Oakland, California 94607
Home Court ORACLE Arena (19,596) - 1997
Team Colors Warriors Royal Blue, California Golden Yellow
Television Comcast SportsNet Bay Area: Bob Fitzgerald, Jim Barnett
Radio KNBR (680/1050 AM): Tim Roye, Tom Tolbert
GOLDEN STATE PR STAFF
Vice President of Communications Raymond Ridder (rcridder@gs-warriors.com)
Senior Director of Public Relations Dan Martinez (dsmartinez@gs-warriors.com)
Manager of Public Relations Brett Winkler (bwinkler@gs-warriors.com)
Assistant to Public Relations Matt de Nesnera (mnesnera@gs-warriors.com)
Phone 510-996-2200
Fax 510-452-0142
DALLAS VS GOLDEN STATE 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 4-4
Ellis, M 4-4
Calderon, J 4-4
Wright, B 2-0
Carter, V 4-0
Marion, S
4-4
Blair, D 4-1
Crowder, J
3-0
Harris, D 2-0
Ellington, W 2-0
Dalembert, S 4-3
Larkin, S 3-0
Mekel, G 1-0
James, B 1-0
Ledo, R 0-0
MAVERICKS 4-20
WARRIORS 4-20
MIN
137:33
144:59
127:53
41:10
103:07 128:21
70:36
56:08
23:10
21:37
77:42
44:07
4:35 4:05 0:00 985:00
985:00
FGM-FGA FG%
35-65
.538 27-72
.375 20-45
.444 8-11
.727 14-42
.333 13-34
.382 13-32
.406 7-16
.438 3-8
.375 5-8
.625 7-15
.467 4-14
.286 1-2
.500 1-1
1.000
0-0
.000 158-365 .433 162-333 .486 3GM-FGA FG%
9-17
.529 3-10
.300 8-22
.364 0-0
.000 7-18
.389 2-6
.333 0-0
.000 3-8
.375 2-4
.500 0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 34-89
.382 48-107 .449 FTM-FTA
9-12
10-14
3-3
7-8
3-4
3-4
3-6
1-1
3-4
1-1
7-9
1-2
0-0
0-3
0-0
51-71
52-72
FT%
.750
.714
1.000
.875
.750
.750
.500
1.000
.750
1.000
.778
.500
.000
.000
.000
.718
.722
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1
29 30/7.5 9
4
7
11/2.8 23
0
10 10/2.5 19
6
5
11/5.5 1
5
10 15/3.8 9
7
20 27/6.8 5
14 15 29/7.3 4
2
8
10/3.3 5
0
1
1/0.5
4
1
0
1/0.5
0
4
14 18/4.5 3
0
3
3/1.0
13
0
1
1/1.0
1
2
0
2/2.0
0
0
0
0/0.0
0
46 123 200/50.0 96
42 150 218/54.5 97
PF-DQ
4-0
6-0
6-0
1-0
10-0
8-0
12-0
0-0
3-0
4-0
4-0
3-0
2-0
2-0
0-0
65-0
73-0
STL
6
9
0
0
3
3
4
2
0
2
1
5
0
0
0
35
21
TO
2
8
11
2
4
3
6
0
0
0
1
2
0
3
0
46
69
BLK
4
2
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
16
21
PTS/AVG
88/22.0
67/16.8
51/12.8
23/11.5
38/9.5
31/7.8
29/7.3
18/6.0
11/5.5
11/5.5
21/5.3
9/3.0
2/2.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
401/100.3
424/106.0
FT%
1.000
.000
.909
.700
.727
.000
.917
.250
.250
.000
.750
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.722
.718
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1
12 13/3.3 32
0
5
5/2.5
2
1
20 21/5.3 9
10 23 33/11.0 7
7
15 22/7.3 0
4
7
11/5.5 12
3
6
9/2.3
2
9
29 38/12.7 3
4
19 23/5.8 16
0
3
3/1.5
11
2
7
9/2.3
1
0
0
0/0.0
2
0
2
2/2.0
0
1
2
3/1.5
0
0
0
0/0.0
0
42 150 218/54.5 97
46 123 200/50.0 96
PF-DQ
9-0
4-0
11-0
6-0
4-0
0-0
11-0
6-0
12-0
4-0
3-0
1-0
2-0
0-0
0-0
73-0
65-0
STL
9
0
2
1
0
1
2
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
35
TO
18
0
15
3
3
1
3
4
9
4
5
2
0
0
0
69
46
BLK
0
0
0
1
4
2
2
3
6
0
2
0
0
1
0
21
16
PTS/AVG
95/23.8
38/19.0
72/18.0
41/13.7
32/10.7
20/10.0
39/9.8
29/9.7
25/6.3
9/4.5
15/3.8
6/3.0
3/3.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
424/106.0
401/100.3
GOLDEN STATE VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Curry, S 4-4
Crawford, J 2-0
Thompson, K 4-4
Lee, D
3-3
O’Neal, J
3-1
Iguodala, A 2-2
Barnes, H
4-2
Bogut, A 3-3
Green, D 4-1
Blake, S 2-0
Speights, M 4-0
Nedovic, N 2-0
Douglas, T 1-0
Armstrong, H2-0
Bazemore, K 1-0
WARRIORS 4-20
MAVERICKS 4-20
MIN
151:44
37:49
144:00
96:00
65:41
66:08
118:24
92:32
115:08
38:49
30:23
16:48
3:57 7:11 0:27 985:00
985:00
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 13 at Dallas
Feb. 4 at Golden State
March 6 at Golden State
April 4 at Dallas
FGM-FGA FG%
36-73
.493 15-22
.682 25-64
.391 17-38
.447 12-21
.571 9-13
.692 13-33
.394 14-20
.700 10-21
.476 3-10
.300 6-12
.500 1-3
.333 1-3
.333 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 162-333 .486 158-365 .433 3GM-FGA FG%
16-34
.471 8-13
.615 12-29
.414 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 2-5
.400 2-9
.222 0-0
.000 4-6
.667 3-8
.375 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 1-3
.333 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 48-107 .449 34-89
.382 2013-14 Season
51-31 (.622)
Second in Pacific
FTM-FTA
7-7
0-0
10-11
7-10
8-11
0-3
11-12
1-4
1-4
0-0
3-4
4-4
0-0
0-2
0-0
52-72
51-71
Playoffs
Lost to L.A. Clippers, 4-3
126
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/25/80
12/20/80
1/7/81
3/6/81
3/12/81
11/14/81 1/2/82
2/25/82
3/4/82
4/3/82
12/2/82
12/14/82
1/18/83
3/22/83
3/29/83
11/26/83 12/10/83
1/25/84
3/10/84
4/15/84
11/15/84
1/15/85
2/6/85
3/26/85
4/2/85
12/3/85
12/7/85
1/11/86
Site
GS
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
GS
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
79-86
L
98-101
W 111-109
L 109-115
W 120-118
L
112-118
L 100-119
L
104-106
L 98-104
L
102-107
W 110-100
L
113-122
W 112-102
W 111-102
L 106-109
W 115-109
W 126-123*
W 112-110*
W 120-103
L 96-98
L
112-117
W 149-104
W 129-103
W 134-107
W 127-121
W 107-100
W 120-110
W 127-123*
Date
3/1/86
4/8/86
12/6/86
2/21/87
2/23/87
4/3/87
4/9/87
12/4/87
1/9/88
2/19/88
3/14/88
4/13/88
12/3/88
1/11/89
2/24/89
3/15/89
12/5/89
1/10/90
3/27/90
4/12/90
2/7/91
2/18/91
3/16/91
4/13/91
12/5/91
1/18/92
2/24/92
4/8/92
Site
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
W/L Score
W 119-110
L 115-129
W 109-104
W 122-111*
W 121-95
W 136-116
W 125-100
W 116-95
W 115-99
W 113-100
W 121-101
L 110-112
W 117-111
L 106-107
L
92-127
L 100-113
W 107-88
L 119-123
W 118-108
W 140-133
W 102-101
W 107-101
L
105-117
L 114-132
L 107-117
L
141-143
L
131-138
L 91-110
Date
12/23/92
12/26/92
4/2/93
4/10/93
11/6/93
11/30/93
3/19/94
4/11/94
12/20/94
12/30/95 3/13/95
4/10/95
11/4/95
1/18/95
2/19/96
4/8/96
12/26/96 1/21/97
2/13/97
4/3/97
11/20/97 12/16/97
3/19/98
4/16/98
2/7/99
2/19/99
4/10/99
5/1/99
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
GS
GS
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
97-111
L
96-110
L
93-134
L 94-100
L
89-93
L
91-103
L
107-116
L 108-122
W 110-107
W 110-94
W 130-125
L
112-123
W 99-84
L 108-121
L
100-112
W 104-102
L
108-113
L 93-105
L
99-107
L 90-106
L
97-101*
L
92-103
W 88-82*
L 82-88
W 102-99**
L 79-84
L
90-91
W 105-94
Date
Site
11/2/99 DAL
11/6/99
GS
1/11/00
GS
1/25/00
DAL
12/2/00
GS
2/3/01
DAL
3/9/01
DAL
4/16/01
GS
11/27/01
DAL
12/1/01
GS
3/9/02
DAL
3/16/02
GS
11/4/02
DAL
12/7/02
GS
3/14/03
GS
4/12/03
DAL
10/29/03
GS
1/7/04
DAL
2/3/04
DAL
4/11/04
GS
11/8/04
DAL
12/14/04
DAL
2/15/05
GS
3/23/05
GS
12/30/05DAL
1/25/06
GS
3/23/06
DAL
4/12/06
GS
W/L Score
W 108-96
W 120-97
W 109-102
W 117-103
W 97-78
W 101-95
W 102-73
W 110-101
W 116-106
W 111-82
W 107-105
W 117-100
W 107-100
W 121-116
W 116-114
W 117-108
W 95-87
W 105-99
W 107-93
L 107-108
W 101-98*
L
107-111
W 114-107
W 109-97
W 109-111
W 102-93
L
121-122
L 102-114
Date
11/6/06
3/12/07
4/17/07
11/8/07
1/2/08
3/30/08
4/2/08
1/28/09
3/13/09
3/25/09
11/24/09
2/3/10
2/8/10
3/27/10
12/7/10
3/16/11
3/20/11
4/2/11
3/10/12
4/12/12
4/20/12
11/19/12
1/31/13
2/9/13
11/27/13
12/11/13
3/11/14
4/1/14
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 78-62
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 45-25
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 17-7
Reunion Arena Dallas 28-8
Games in Oakland Golden State leads 37-33
Current Series Streak Golden State won last three
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in Oakland Golden State won last three
DALLAS
Last Home Win 103-99 (11/27/13)
Last Road Win 112-103 (4/12/12)
Largest Margin of Victory 45 (149-104, 1/15/85)
High Point Total 149 (1/15/85)
Low Point Total 79 (twice)
GOLDEN STATE
Last Home Win 108-85 (3/11/14)
Last Road Win 122-120 (OT) (2/9/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 41 (134-93, 4/2/93)
High Point Total 143 (1/18/92)
Low Point Total 73 (twice)
AT A GLANCE
The Warriors have won seven of the last 11
meetings…on 3/27/10, Rodrigue Beaubois
scored a career-high 40 points to become
just the third Maverick rookie to score 40-plus
points in a game...in 2006-07, the Warriors
were the only team Dallas was unable to defeat
(0-3)...in 2005-06, the Warriors, along with the
Lakers, were one of just two teams to take the
season series from the 60-win Mavericks...the
Mavericks’ 149-104 win on 1/15/85 against
the Warriors was their largest margin of victory
(45)…former Mavericks great Mark Aguirre set
several franchise rookie records in the 118-112
loss to the Warriors on 11/14/81…Aguirre
went 18-of-40 from the field to score 42 points,
all Mavericks rookie records…on 3/14/03,
both teams had seven players score in double
figures.
Series scoring record vs Detroit
Dirk Nowitzki (51 on 3/23/06)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Monta Ellis (46 on 2/3/10)
Latrell Sprewell (46 on 1/21/97)
127
Site
DAL
GS
GS
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
DAL
DAL
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
GS
DAL
GS
GS
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
DAL
DAL
GS
GS
DAL
W/L Score
L
104-107
L 100-117
L 82-111
W 120-115
W 121-99
L 104-114
W 111-86
W 117-93
L 110-119
W 128-106
L
103-111
W 110-101
W 127-117
W 111-90
W 105-100
W 112-106
W 101-73
L 92-99
L 87-111
W 112-103
W 104-94
L
101-105*
L 97-100
W 116-91
W 103-99
L
93-95
L 85-108
L
120-122*
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
HOUSTON ROCKETS
KEVIN MCHALE // HEAD COACH
Owner Leslie L. Alexander
General Manager Daryl Morey
Head Coach Kevin McHale
Assistant Coaches John-Blair Bickerstaff, Chris Finch, Greg Bukner
Athletic Trainer Keith Jones
Address Toyota Center, 1510 Polk Street, Houston, Texas 77002
Home Court Toyota Center (18,055) - 2003
Team Colors Red, White and Silver
Television Comcast SportsNet Houston: Bill Worrell, Clyde Drexler, Matt Bullard
Radio KBME (790 AM): Craig Ackerman, Joel Blank
HOUSTON PR STAFF
Director of Media and Player Relations Tracey Hughes (traceyh@rocketball.com)
Media Relations Manager Brian Travis (briant@rocketball.com)
Media Relations Coordinator Jenny Zehentner (jennyz@rocketball.com)
Phone 713-758-7200
Fax 713-758-7339
DALLAS VS HOUSTON 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 4-4
Ellis, M 4-4
Harris, D 1-0
Carter, V 4-0
Calderon, J 4-4
Blair, D 3-0
Larkin, S 1-0
Marion, S
4-4
Crowder, J
4-0
Mekel, G 2-0
Wright, B 2-0
Dalembert, S 4-4
Ellington, W 1-0
Ledo, R 1-0
James, B 1-0
MAVERICKS 4-20
ROCKETS 4-20
MIN
133:39
139:44
24:32
105:45
123:57
57:42
16:48
113:54
58:06
34:37
31:07
94:55
15:41
4:22 5:10 960:00
960:00
FGM-FGA FG%
43-74 .581 27-63 .429 5-8
.625 15-32 .469 12-40 .300 11-22 .500 3-5
.600 13-31 .419 9-17
.529 6-12
.500 6-7
.857 8-16
.500 1-7
.143 1-3
.333 0-0
.000 160-337 .475 155-293 .529 3GM-FGA FG%
4-13
.308 5-12
.417 0-2
.000 4-13
.308 8-22
.364 0-1
.000 2-3
.667 2-4
.500 8-13
.615 1-2
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 1-4
.250 1-1
1.000
0-0
.000 36-90
.400 39-100 .390 FTM-FTA
36-38
22-28
4-6
19-22
4-5
4-5
0-0
2-3
0-2
0-0
0-0
6-7
1-1
0-0
0-0
98-117
105-149
FT%
.947
.786
.667
.864
.800
.800
.000
.667
.000
.000
.000
.857
1.000
.000
.000
.838
.705
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
7
27 34/8.5 12
1
11 12/3.0 20
0
1
1/1.0
3
4
13 17/4.3 13
1
5
6/1.5
18
6
11 17/5.7 2
1
3
4/4.0
2
12 14 26/6.5 6
0
2
2/0.5
1
2
1
3/1.5
7
2
2
4/2.0
1
8
17 25/6.3 0
1
1
2/2.0
2
0
0
0/0.0
1
0
0
0/0.0
1
45 108 181/45.3 89
39 120 197/49.3 93
PF-DQ
10-1
14-0
5-0
13-0
13-0
12-0
2-0
8-0
6-0
7-0
5-0
16-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
114-1
90-1
STL
2
9
0
3
3
3
2
6
2
0
2
4
0
0
0
36
33
TO
5
16
1
8
4
4
4
4
1
2
1
3
0
1
0
55
71
BLK
3
0
0
2
1
3
0
2
2
0
0
6
1
0
0
20
8
PTS/AVG
126/31.5
81/20.3
14/14.0
53/13.3
36/9.0
26/8.7
8/8.0
30/7.5
26/6.5
13/6.5
12/6.0
22/5.5
4/4.0
3/3.0
0/0.0
454/113.5
454/113.5
FTM-FTA
17-20
32-49
16-23
8-9
14-19
6-9
2-2
2-4
5-8
0-0
3-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
105-149
98-117
FT%
.850
.653
.696
.889
.737
.667
1.000
.500
.625
.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.705
.838
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1
4
5/2.5
11
13 34 47/11.8 6
4
17 21/5.3 20
2
5
7/2.3
11
1
12 13/3.3 17
4
8
12/3.0 4
1
5
6/3.0
7
4
6
10/2.5 6
4
9
13/6.5 0
2
4
6/2.0
9
2
15 17/8.5 0
0
1
1/0.3
2
1
0
1/1.0
0
0
0
0/0.0
0
0
0
0/0.0
0
39 120 197/49.3 93
45 108 181/45.3 89
PF-DQ
6-0
13-0
11-0
6-0
7-0
9-0
8-0
10-0
4-0
6-0
9-1
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
90-1
114-1
STL
4
3
7
2
5
2
5
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
33
36
TO
5
12
11
4
13
4
7
3
1
3
3
0
1
0
0
71
55
BLK
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
8
20
PTS/AVG
57/28.5
96/24.0
77/19.3
42/14.0
53/13.3
47/11.8
20/10.0
28/7.0
13/6.5
14/4.7
7/3.5
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
454/113.5
454/113.5
HOUSTON VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Harden, J
2-2
Howard, D
4-4
Parsons, C
4-4
Brooks, A
3-0
Lin, J
4-3
Jones, T 4-3
Beverley, P 2-2
Casspi, O 4-0
Motiejunas, D2-0
Garcia, F 3-1
Asik, O 2-1
Brewer, R
3-0
Smith, G 1-0
Canaan, I
0-0
Covington, R 0-0
ROCKETS 4-20
MAVERICKS 4-20
MIN
81:41
144:34
155:27
72:38
120:59
98:34
72:55
67:41
29:44
69:57
27:06
14:46
3:58 0:00 0:00 960:00
960:00
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 22 at Houston
Jan. 28 at Houston
Feb. 20 at Dallas
April 2 at Dallas
FGM-FGA FG%
17-31
.548 32-52
.615 27-50
.540 13-28
.464 18-38
.474 20-32
.625 6-17
.353 11-18
.611 4-6
.667 5-16
.313 2-4
.500 0-0
.000 0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 155-293 .529 160-337 .475 3GM-FGA FG%
6-16
.375 0-0
.000 7-20
.350 8-17
.471 3-11
.273 1-4
.250 6-14
.429 4-5
.800 0-0
.000 4-13
.308 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 39-100 .390 36-90
.400 2013-14 Season
54-28 (.659)
Second in Southwest
Playoffs
Lost to Portland, 4-2
128
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/29/80
11/11/80
11/29/80
1/2/81
2/4/81
3/24/81
12/12/81
12/18/81 2/23/82
2/27/82
3/30/82
4/11/82
11/2/82
11/3/82
1/29/83
3/1/83
3/15/83
4/6/83
11/12/83
11/30/83 1/3/84
2/2/84
2/22/84
3/23/84
10/27/84
10/30/84
11/24/84
12/15/84
2/19/85
4/6/85
11/9/85
11/16/85
Site
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
W/L Score
Date
L
103-109 12/12/85
L
94-105
1/19/86
L
90-115
2/21/86
L
120-124* 2/24/86
L 68-116
11/12/86
L
111-114* 1/10/87
L
97-101
2/16/87
L
93-112
3/14/87
L 95-105
4/15/87
W 108-105* 4/17/87
L 95-99
12/26/87
W 109-97
1/4/88
W 113-103 1/30/88
W 102-101 2/25/88
W 119-113 3/4/88
W 123-115 4/19/88
W 123-110 11/5/88
L
99-101
11/30/88
L
98-100
1/14/89
W 113-102 2/18/89
W 119-117 3/10/89
L 107-123 4/16/89
W 112-106 12/2/89
W 116-104 1/27/90
L
111-121 1/31/90
L
84-106
3/10/90
W 113-95
4/20/90
L
115-117 12/8/90
W 124-115 3/7/91
L
127-139** 4/3/91
L
110-115 4/19/91
L
117-122 11/12/91
Site
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
120-123
W 131-96
L
104-111
L 105-110
W 114-85
L 96-106
L 100-105
W 118-109
W 113-107
L 99-121
W 105-100
L 107-117
L
92-108
W 108-106
W 118-110
W 104-96
W 114-113*
L
89-101
L 98-110
L
94-105
L 87-96
L
112-114*
W 106-103
W 99-92
W 98-91
L 95-105
W 121-120
L
107-113
L 90-122
L 86-102
W 113-107
L
92-98
Date
12/23/91
2/15/92
3/10/92
4/11/92
4/17/92
12/5/92
12/19/92
2/3/93
3/5/93
4/24/93
12/18/93
1/5/94
3/13/94
4/21/94
4/22/94
1/3/95
1/5/95
2/28/95
3/11/95
4/11/95
12/30/95
2/13/96
3/27/96
4/13/96
1/17/97
3/1/97
3/9/97
4/18/97
12/6/97
1/13/98
3/10/98
3/21/98
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
W/L Score
W 105-85
W 103-99
L 93-116
W 99-92
W 109-106
L
96-117
L
93-112
L
102-119
L
86-105
W 128-123
L
93-104
L
102-114
L
93-100
L 100-126
W 107-95
L
98-110
L 99-108
W 102-101
L 102-109
W 156-147**
L
102-105
L 106-121
W 117-114
L 111-112
L
78-88
L 80-89
L
83-88
L 102-112*
L
106-108
L 87-100
L 91-97
L
95-103
Date
2/11/99
3/24/99
4/21/99
4/29/99
11/16/99
11/23/99
1/17/00
4/13/00
12/5/00
12/30/00
3/3/01
4/3/01
11/17/01
1/22/02
1/31/02
4/11/02
11/21/02
1/21/03
1/29/03
2/21/03
11/13/03
2/21/04
3/7/04
4/14/04
12/2/04
12/11/04
1/12/05
3/6/05
11/22/05
1/18/06
3/15/06
3/21/06
Site
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
W/L Score
L
95-105
L
78-88
W 109-95
W 91-81
W 114-95
L
99-119
L
111-121
L 102-111
L 102-109
L
99-114
W 100-95
W 109-97
L
87-124
W 113-107
W 95-91
L
95-98 *
W 103-90
W 107-86
W 104-81
W 100-85
W 97-86
W 97-88
L 98-101
W 92-89
W 113-106*
W 102-78
L
114-124
L 69-90
W 102-93
W 103-76
W 95-81
W 88-72
Date
11/4/06
1/16/07
2/9/07
2/15/07
11/5/07
11/21/07
12/15/07
3/6/08
10/30/08
11/19/08
2/20/09
4/15/09
11/10/09
11/25.09
12/18/09
12/31/09
11/29/10
1/27/11
2/12/11
4/11/11
3/24/12
3/27/12
4/18/12
12/8/12
1/16/13
3/3/13
3/6/13
11/1/13
11/20/13
12/23/13
1/29/14
*OVERTIME
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Houston leads 81-78
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 44-36
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 20-6
Reunion Arena Houston 30-24
Games in Houston Houston leads 45-34
Current Series Streak Dallas won last game
in Dallas Houston won last game
in Houston Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 123-120 (11/20/13)
Last Road Win 111-104 (12/23/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 35 (131-96, 1/19/86)
High Point Total 156 (2OT) (4/11/95)
Low Point Total 68 (2/4/81)
HOUSTON
Last Home Win 113-105 (11/1/13)
Last Road Win 117-115 (1/29/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 48 (116-68, 2/4/81)
High Point Total 147 (2OT) (4/11/95)
Low Point Total 72 (3/21/06)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks have won 26 of the last 35
matchups between the two teams...Dirk
Nowitzki became the 13th player in NBA
history to reach the 26,000-point mark versus
Houston on 1/29/14...two of the top individual
performances of the 2004-05 season took
place on 12/2/04 when Dirk Nowitzki poured
in a career-high 53 points while Tracy McGrady
recorded a 48-point effort in Dallas’ 113-106
overtime win...Dallas recorded a franchisehigh 20 steals against the Rockets on 3/7/04
in a 101-98 loss…on 4/11/95, the Mavericks’
156-147 double-overtime victory was the top
team scoring game in club history and also the
top opponent scoring game vs. Dallas…the
Mavs’ 128 field goal attempts were also a team
record...3-point records also fell in the game as
Dallas (15-31) and Houston (13-33) combined
to set NBA records for 3-pointers attempted (64)
and made (28).
Series scoring record vs Detroit
Dirk Nowitzki (53 on 12/2/04)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Tracy McGrady (48 on 12/2/04)
129
Site
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
HOU
HOU
DAL
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
HOU
DAL
W/L Score
L 76-107
W 109-96
W 95-74
W 80-77
W 107-98
W 100-94
W 96-83
L
98-113
L
102-112
W 96-86
L86-93
W 95-84
W 121-103
W 130-99
L
108-116
L
94-97
W 101-91
W 111-106
W 106-102
W 98-91*
W 101-99*
W 90-81
W 117-110
W 116-109
W 105-100
L 103-136
W 112-108
L 105-113
W 123-120
W 111-104
L
115-117
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
INDIANA PACERS
FRANK VOGEL // HEAD COACH
Owner, Chairman & CEO Herbert Simon
President, Pacers Sports & Entertainment Jim Morris
President of Basketball Operations Larry Bird
Head Coach Frank Vogel
Assistant Coaches Nate McMillan, Dan Burke, Popeye Jones
Athletic Trainer Josh Corbeil
Address 125 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Home Court Bankers Life Fieldhouse (18,165) - 2000
Team Colors Blue and Gold
Television FSN Indiana: Quinn Buckner, Chris Denari
Radio WFNI (1070 AM): Mark Boyle, Bob Leonard
INDIANA PR STAFF
Director of Media Relations David Benner (dbenner@pacers.com)
Senior Public Information Manager Krissy Myers (kmyers@pacers.com)
Media Relations Assistant Wes Kaminski (wkaminski@pacers.com)
Phone 317-917-2500
Fax 317-917-2799
DALLAS VS INDIANA 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Ellis, M 2-2 79:2113-340.3820-5 0.00017-190.895413
17/8.58
4-0
Harris, D1-023:336-90.6674-60.6674-50.8000
1
1/1.05
3-0
Nowitzki, D
2-2 69:2810-280.3572-7 0.28610-110.909311
14/7.02
3-0
Carter, V2-046:477-190.3684-90.4443-40.7505
5
10/5.0
7
4-0
Marion, S2-271:318-180.4440-10.0000-00.0002
6
8/4.04
5-0
Calderon, J
2-252:295-150.3333-100.3001-20.5002
5
7/3.59
6-0
Blair, D2-034:205-120.4170-00.0004-70.5713
1
4/2.04
5-0
Dalembert, S
2-238:086-170.3530-00.0000-00.0005
10
15/7.5
0
7-0
Wright, B2-023:325-51.0000-00.0001-20.5001
6
7/3.50
1-0
Larkin, S1-022:380-50.0000-10.0001-20.5000
2
2/2.05
3-0
Crowder, J
2-018:131-30.3330-00.0000-00.0000
4
4/2.00
1-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
66-165
0.40013-390.33341-520.78825
64
105/52.5
44
42-0
PACERS 2-10 480:00
59-151
0.39114-400.35035-430.81420
68
105/52.5
32
49-0
STL
2
4
4
2
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
17
10
TO
5
1
4
0
1
4
1
4
2
1
0
23
41
BLK
2
0
1
0
2
1
3
0
1
0
2
12
8
PTS/AVG
43/21.5
20/20.0
32/16.0
21/10.5
16/8.0
14/7.0
14/7.0
12/6.0
11/5.5
1/1.0
2/1.0
186/93.0
167/83.5
STL
1
3
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
17
TO
2
9
4
2
7
5
2
0
1
2
0
2
0
0
41
23
BLK
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
8
12
PTS/AVG
39/19.5
34/17.0
34/17.0
13/13.0
20/10.0
18/9.0
3/3.0
2/2.0
3/1.5
1/0.5
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
167/83.5
186/93.0
INDIANA VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
George, P2-2 68:5612-310.3873-11 0.27312-121.000315
18/9.04
8-0
Stephenson, L
2-2 74:2014-260.5383-6 0.5003-3 1.000213
15/7.55
6-0
Hill, G 2-2 71:5612-270.4445-13 0.3855-8 0.625257/3.5 8
5-0
Granger, D
1-020:244-90.4443-50.6002-21.0003
2
5/5.00
0-0
West, D2-267:217-210.3330-00.0006-80.7502
10
12/6.0
9
7-0
Hibbert, R2-270:478-150.5330-00.0002-21.0007
5
12/6.0
1
6-0
Watson, C1-014:280-40.0000-20.0003-40.7500
2
2/2.02
2-0
Turner, E1-024:541-30.3330-00.0000-00.0000
1
1/1.03
4-0
Mahinmi, I
2-024:501-40.2500-00.0001-20.5001
4
5/2.50
6-0
Scola, L2-028:290-80.0000-00.0001-20.5000
10
10/5.0
0
4-0
Sloan, D1-009:360-20.0000-20.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Butler, R1-003:470-10.0000-10.0000-00.0000
1
1/1.00
1-0
Hill, S1-000:090-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Copeland, C
1-000:020-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
PACERS 2-10 480:00
59-151
0.39114-400.35035-430.81420
68
105/52.5
32
49-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
66-165
0.40013-390.33341-520.78825
64
105/52.5
44
42-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 24 at Dallas
March 29 at Indiana
2013-14 Season
56-26 (.683)
First in Central
Playoffs
Defeated Atlanta, 4-3
Defeated Washington, 4-2
Lost to Miami, 4-2
130
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
1/24/81
2/27/81
2/6/82
3/7/82
1/25/83
3/17/83
12/14/83
1/21/84
10/31/84
3/5/85
11/23/85
3/24/86
1/5/87
1/17/87
12/23/87
1/13/88
3/31/89
4/10/89
1/2/90
2/23/90
2/5/91
2/27/91
11/27/91
Site
IND
DAL
IND
DAL
IND
DAL
DAL
IND
IND
DAL
DAL
IND
DAL
IND
IND
DAL
IND
DAL
DAL
IND
DAL
IND
DAL
W/L Score
L
89-107
L
111-118
W 95-89
L
106-108
W 134-126
W 120-105
W 117-109
W 118-111
W 101-100
W 108-102
W 117-104
W 126-120
L
135-144
W 119-115**
W 110-109
W 110-108
W 105-102
L
103-110
W 110-106
W 102-91
W 114-109
W 108-104
W 113-106
Date
Site
12/13/91
IND
2/5/93
DAL
2/28/93
IND
2/17/94
DAL
2/22/94
IND
1/6/95
DAL
2/26/95
IND
12/22/95
IND
1/9/96
DAL
11/12/96
DAL
3/26/97
IND
1/10/98
DAL
2/13/98
IND
1998-1999 – DID NOT
2/21/00
IND
3/14/00
DAL
11/2/00
DAL
12/13/00
IND
1/12/02
DAL
2/5/02
IND
11/28/02
IND
12/17/02
DAL
1/9/04
DAL
W/L Score
L
108-124
W 105-104
L
96-110
L
73-84
L
101-107
W 103-92
L
92-100
L
79-90
L
84-91
W 103-82
L
80-104
L
79-84
W 85-82
PLAY –
L
93-94
W 111-90
W 94-88
L
92-97
W 111-102
W 141-140**
L
98-110
W 118-97
L
80-92
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
3/24/04
1/8/05
2/4/05
12/6/05
12/26/05
1/4/07
1/12/07
11/23/07
3/14/08
11/25/08
3/20/09
11/27/09
2/22/10
1/12/11
3/4/11
2/3/12
11/16/12
3/28/13
2/12/14
3/9/14
Site
IND
DAL
IND
IND
DAL
DAL
IND
IND
DAL
DAL
IND
IND
DAL
IND
DAL
DAL
IND
DAL
IND
DAL
W/L Score
L
99-103
W 121-101
L
94-95
W 84-75
W 102-80
W 100-91
W 115-113
L
107-111
W 116-97
W 109-106
W 94-92
W 113-92
W 91-82
L
89-102
W 116-108
L
87-98
L
83-103
L
87-103
W 81-73
W 105-94
*overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 39-26
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 23-10
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-3
Reunion Arena Dallas 13-7
Games in Indiana Series tied 16-16
Current Series Streak Dallas won last two
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in Indiana Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 105-94 (3/9/14)
Last Road Win 81-73 (2/12/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 22 (102-80, 12/26/06)
High Point Total 141 (2OT) (2/5/02)
Low Point Total 73 (2/17/94)
INDIANA
Last Home Win 103-83 (11/16/12)
Last Road Win 103-78 (3/28/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 25 (103-78, 3/28/13)
High Point Total 144 (1/5/87)
Low Point Total 73 (2/12/14)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won 12 of the last 17 matchups..
on 3/28/13, the Pacers defeated the Mavericks
by 25 (103-78), the largest margin of victory in
the all-time series...Indiana snapped a sevengame road losing streak with a win in Dallas
on 2/3/12..Jason Kidd moved past Dale Ellis
(1,719) and into third place on the all-time
3-point field goals made list with a trey at the
7:48 mark of the third period at Indiana on
1/12/11...on 11/28/02, Indiana handed the
Mavs their first loss of the 2002-03 season as
Dallas (14-1) fell one win shy of the best start in
NBA history…on 1/8/05 the Mavericks shot a
franchise-high field goal percentage for a half
(.743)…on 2/13/98, the Mavericks (24) and
Pacers (34) combined to set an NBA recordlow in a half for two teams, scoring a mere 58
points in the first half…on 1/17/87, former
Maverick James Donaldson played 51 minutes
in the 119-115 double-overtime loss to the
Pacers without a turnover, a Mavericks team
record.
Series scoring record vs Detroit
Dirk Nowitzki (43 on 1/12/07)
Mark Aguirre (43 on 1/25/83)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Butch Carter (42 on 1/25/83)
131
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
GLENN “DOC” RIVERS // HEAD COACH
Owner Steve Ballmer
President of Basketball Operations/Head Coach Glenn “Doc” Rivers
Vice President of Basketball Operations Kevin Eastman
Assistant Coaches Mike Woodson, Sam Cassell, Armond Hill, Brenden O’Connor
Athletic Trainer Jason Powell
Address 6951 South Centinela Ave. Playa Vista, California 90094
Home Court STAPLES Center (19,060) - 1999
Team Colors Red, White and Blue
Television FS Prime Ticket: Ralph Lawler, Michael Smith
Radio KFWB (980 AM): Brian Sieman, Ralph Lawler, Michael Smith
LA CLIPPERS PR STAFF
Vice President of Communications Seth Burton (sburton@clippers.com)
Director of Communications Dennis Rogers (drogers@clippers.com)
Assistant Director of Communications Ta’Nisha Cooper (tcooper@clippers.com)
Assistant Director of Communications Steven Esparza@clippers.com)
Phone 310-862-6000
Fax 310-862-6029
DALLAS VS LOS ANGELES 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 4-4
Calderon, J 4-4
Carter, V 4-0
Ellis, M 4-4
Dalembert, S 4-4
Marion, S
4-4
Wright, B 4-0
Harris, D 2-0
Ellington, W 1-0
Crowder, J
4-0
Larkin, S 2-0
Blair, D 4-0
Mekel, G 0-0
James, B 0-0
MAVERICKS 4-20
CLIPPERS
4-20
MIN
135:38
125:48
102:01
149:19
93:01
119:51
76:26
42:42
5:56 63:35
19:23
26:20
0:00 0:00 960:00 960:00
FGM-FGA FG%
35-72
.486 21-38
.553 20-43
.465 20-56
.357 17-27
.630 18-38
.474 19-25
.760 3-11
.273 2-2
1.000
8-15
.533 4-7
.571 7-12
.583 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 174-346 .503 159-338 .470 3GM-FGA FG%
12-22
.545 13-23
.565 10-23
.435 2-11
.182 0-0
.000 4-7
.571 0-0
.000 3-7
.429 2-2
1.000
1-5
.200 1-2
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 48-102 .471 43-110 .391 FTM-FTA
16-20
0-0
3-4
8-14
13-17
5-6
3-5
4-5
0-0
4-6
1-2
2-3
0-0
0-0
59-82
103-129
FT%
.800
.000
.750
.571
.765
.833
.600
.800
.000
.667
.500
.667
.000
.000
.720
.798
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1
31 32/8.0 11
1
13 14/3.5 12
2
7
9/2.3
14
2
15 17/4.3 38
17 12 29/7.3 4
7
17 24/6.0 9
7
12 19/4.8 3
0
4
4/2.0
10
0
0
0/0.0
1
3
11 14/3.5 2
3
2
5/2.5
3
4
4
8/2.0
4
0
0
0/0.0
0
0
0
0/0.0
0
47 128 203/50.8 111
49 117 197/49.3 103
PF-DQ
10-0
10-0
15-0
8-0
14-0
6-0
11-0
2-0
0-0
9-0
2-0
4-0
0-0
0-0
91-0
77-0
STL
4
2
1
8
1
5
2
3
0
4
1
0
0
0
31
28
TO
6
4
5
10
5
7
2
4
0
2
1
2
0
0
51
48
BLK
1
0
1
1
4
3
3
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
16
15
PTS/AVG
98/24.5
55/13.8
53/13.3
50/12.5
47/11.8
45/11.3
41/10.3
13/6.5
6/6.0
21/5.3
10/5.0
16/4.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
455/113.8
464/116.0
FTM-FTA
33-39
10-11
15-16
9-19
16-17
16-17
4-8
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
103-129
59-82
FT%
.846
.909
.938
.474
.941
.941
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.798
.720
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
14 31 45/11.3 28
1
4
5/2.5
6
2
10 12/4.0 24
22 39 61/15.3 2
2
8
10/2.5 17
0
3
3/1.0
11
4
13 17/4.3 6
3
5
8/2.0
6
1
2
3/1.5
0
0
1
1/1.0
0
0
0
0/0.0
3
0
1
1/0.5
0
0
0
0/0.0
0
49 117 197/49.3 103
47 128 203/50.8 111
PF-DQ
16-0
3-0
7-0
9-0
11-0
9-0
10-0
6-0
2-0
2-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
77-0
91-0
STL
2
2
5
5
5
3
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
28
31
TO
10
1
4
5
9
8
5
2
2
0
1
0
0
48
51
BLK
4
0
0
7
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
15
16
PTS/AVG
91/22.8
45/22.5
67/22.3
69/17.3
66/16.5
47/15.7
49/12.3
20/5.0
6/3.0
2/2.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
464/116.0
455/113.8
LOS ANGELES VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
Griffin, B Redick, J Paul, C Jordan, D
Collison, D
Crawford, J
Barnes, M
Dudley, J Davis, G Granger, D
Morris, D Green, W
Bullock, R
CLIPPERS
MAVERICKS
GP-GS
4-4
2-1
3-3
4-4
4-3
3-1
4-2
4-2
2-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
4-20
4-20
MIN
160:54
54:55
101:19
156:32
134:28
90:24
125:30
87:21
17:45
10:22
6:06 12:21
2:04 960:00
960:00 2014-15 vs Mavericks
Jan. 10 at Los Angeles
Feb. 9 at Dallas
March 13 at Dallas
FGM-FGA FG%
29-66
.439 13-24
.542 21-40
.525 30-41
.732 22-44
.500 13-42
.310 18-43
.419 8-24
.333 3-7
.429 1-3
.333 1-1
1.000
0-2
.000 0-1
.000 159-338 .470 174-346 .503 3GM-FGA FG%
0-2
.000 9-15
.600 10-21
.476 0-0
.000 6-17
.353 5-18
.278 9-25
.360 4-10
.400 0-0
.000 0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-1
.000 43-110 .391 48-102 .471 2013-14 Season
57-25 (.695)
First in Pacific
Playoffs
Defeated Golden State, 4-3
Lost to Oklahoma City, 4-2
132
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/4/80
12/12/80
12/18/80
1/18/81
3/1/81
12/3/81
1/7/82
1/13/82
2/3/82
3/13/82
12/11/82
12/21/82
1/12/83
3/13/83
3/24/83
12/11/83
12/28/83 1/6/84
3/14/84
4/10/84
12/5/84
12/26/84
1/19/85
4/5/85
4/14/85
11/30/85
12/10/85
1/22/86
3/6/86
4/12/86
11/4/86
11/20/86
2/14/87
3/31/87
Site
DAL
DAL
SD
SD
DAL
SD
SD
DAL
DAL
SD
DAL
SD
DAL
DAL
SD
SD
DAL
SD
DAL
SD
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
102-116
W 112-109*
L
92-102
L 109-115
W 99-91
L 111-113
W 113-112
L
102-105
L
106-113
W 126-118
W 124-118
W 121-118
W 112-110
W 111-102
W 118-113
L
116-118
W 109-92
W 123-106
W 105-101
W 116-114
L
106-110
W 124-118
W 101-100
L
122-126*
W 96-92
W 124-115
L
118-120
L
118-131
W 131-113
L 108-115
W 118-86
W 113-108
W 138-107
W 118-102
Date
4/11/87
11/18/87
1/18/88
1/22/88
2/14/88
3/18/88
1/25/89
2/6/89
2/14/89
3/22/89
11/8/89
11/17/89
12/22/89 4/10/90
11/28/90 12/5/90
1/18/91
3/29/91
11/14/91
2/4/92
3/13/92
3/18/92
11/25/92
12/22/92
4/4/93
4/20/93
11/18/93
1/23/93
3/8/94
3/11/94
12/17/94
1/11/95
4/18/95
4/23/95
Site
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
W/L Score
W 129-100
W 97-87
W 99-87
W 110-87
W 110-100
W 106-98
W 117-98
W 129-111
W 117-98
L 112-116
W 123-99
W 122-105
W 101-92
L 90-98
W 107-88
L 89-93
L
112-119*
L 96-105
W 95-88
L 80-97
L 97-105
L
86-117
L
112-130
L
94-108
L 115-119
L
98-107
L
84-88
L
98-105
L
110-116
L 96-106
W 106-87
W 98-93
W 104-91
L 102-124
Date
11/17/95
1/30/96
3/14/96
4/6/96
11/21/96
12/10/96
2/18/97
4/14/97
12/9/97
1/3/98
3/5/98
3/29/98
2/20/99
3/2/99
4/1/99
1/27/00
2/5/00
3/28/00
4/8/00
11/13/00
12/28/00
2/26/01
3/11/01
1/26/02
1/29/02
2/16/02
4/4/02
12/10/02
1/2/03
1/12/03
3/26/03
12/10/03
12/20/03
2/24/04
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
90-101
W 105-101
L 96-110
W 101-96
W 105-94
W 100-95
L 69-87
L
93-99
L
92-99
L 88-97
W 119-109
L 86-108
W 105-90
W 112-99
W 93-84
W 99-90
W 119-106
W 112-102
W 98-96
W 90-76
W 105-96
W 103-92
W 111-93
W 133-112
L
100-117
L 110-119
W 115-90
W 122-95
W 102-92
W 96-90
W 114-107
L
99-100
L
105-115
W 116-91
Date
3/14/03
1/20/05
1/24/05
3/2/05
1/20/06
2/21/06
4/10/06
4/19/06
11/8/06
12/22/06
4/9/07
12/21/07
1/12/08
3/25/08
3/31/08
11/9/08
12/2/08
12/28/08
1/6/09
10/31/09
3/23/10
4/12/10
10/31/10
1/25/11
3/30/11
4/8/11
1/18/12
2/13/12
4/2/12
12/5/12
1/9/13
3/26/13
1/3/14
1/15/14
Site
LA
DAL
LA
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
W/L Score
W 101-88
W 99-77
L 87-97
L 92-101
W 101-81
W 93-91
W 75-73
L
71-85
L 85-103
W 115-83
W 96-86
W 102-89
W 95-94
W 103-90
W 93-86
L 92-103
W 100-98
W 98-76
W 107-102
W 93-84
W 106-96
W 117-94
W 99-83
W 112-105
W 106-100
W 107-96
L 89-91
W 96-92
L
75-94
L 90-112
L 93-99
W 109-102*
L
112-119
L 127-129
Date
3/27/14
4/3/14
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 86-52
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 49-20
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 17-6
Reunion Arena Dallas 32-14
Dallas Road Games Dallas leads 37-32
Games in LA Dallas leads 31-28
Games in San Diego Dallas 6-4
Current Series Streak Dallas won last game
in Dallas Los Angeles won last two
in LA Dallas won last game
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won 19 of the last 27 meetings,
but Los Angeles has taken seven of the last
10...the Clippers snapped a 10-game losing
streak against the Mavericks with a win at L.A.
on 1/18/12...on 1/12/08, Jerry Stackhouse
sank a 3-pointer with no time on the clock to
give Dallas the 95-94 victory…in a 133-110
Maverick victory on 1/26/02, Dirk Nowitzki led
five Mavericks who scored 19 or more points
with 28.
DALLAS
Last Home Win 109-102 (OT) (3/26/13)
Last Road Win 113-107 (4/3/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 32 (twice)
High Point Total 138 (2/14/87)
Low Point Total 69 (2/18/97)
LA CLIPPERS
Last Home Win 129-127 (1/14/14)
Last Road Win 109-103 (3/27/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 31 (117-86, 3/18/92)
High Point Total 131 (1/22/86)
Low Point Total 73 (4/10/06)
Series scoring record vs LA Clippers
Mark Aguirre (40 on 12/11/83)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Norm Nixon (39 on 1/19/85)
133
PRIMARY LOGO
Site
DAL
LA
W/L Score
L
103-109
W 113-107
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
BYRON SCOTT // HEAD COACH
President/Governor Jeanie Buss
General Manager Mitch Kupchak
Head Coach Byron Scott
Assistant Coaches Paul Pressey, Jim Eyen, Mark Madsen
Athletic Trainer Gary Vitti
Address 555 N Nash Street, El Segundo, California 90245
Home Court STAPLES Center (18,997) - 1999
Team Colors Purple and Gold
Television Time Warner Cable SportsNet: Bill Macdonald, Stu Lantz
Radio 710 AM ESPN Radio: John Ireland, Mychal Thompson
LA LAKERS PR STAFF
Vice President of Public Relations John Black (jblack@la-lakers.com)
Senior Manager of Public Relations Alison Bogli (abogli@la-lakers.com)
Manager of Public Relations Calder Hynes (chynes@la-lakers.com)
Public Relations Coordinator Daniel Ramirez (dramirez@la-lakers.com)
Phone 310-426-6000
Fax 310-426-6105
DALLAS VS LOS ANGELES 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
3-3 92:4927-430.6282-8 0.2509-11 0.818420
24/8.013
2-0
Ellis, M 3-3 102:39
21-450.4670-2 0.00012-121.000066/2.0 27
7-0
Wright, B 2-0 44:4014-170.8240-0 0.0003-3 1.000448/4.0 4
6-0
Blair, D 2-1 45:5112-200.6000-0 0.0001-5 0.200413
17/8.54
2-0
Calderon, J
3-3 86:2713-250.5208-18 0.4441-1 1.000189/3.0 15
5-0
Marion, S 3-3 73:3216-360.4442-6 0.3330-0 0.000616
22/7.33
3-0
Carter, V 3-0 59:1210-300.3335-12 0.4172-2 1.000347/2.3 7
8-0
Crowder, J
3-065:439-170.5294-110.3643-40.7502
10
12/4.0
2
4-0
Dalembert, S
3-2 56:4411-160.6880-0 0.0002-4 0.500718
25/8.32
3-0
Harris, D1-023:493-80.3751-30.3330-00.0000
1
1/1.07
2-0
Mekel, G2-033:244-80.5001-30.3330-00.0000
5
5/2.510
4-0
Ledo, R1-006:330-20.0000-10.0002-21.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Ellington, W
3-020:381-80.1250-10.0000-00.0000
2
2/0.70
1-0
James, B1-006:260-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
4
4/4.00
1-0
Larkin, S1-001:320-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
3-15 720:00
141-276
0.51123-650.35435-440.79531
111
160/53.3
94
48-0
LAKERS 3-15 720:00
108-252
0.42930-900.33350-700.71430
89
148/49.3
68
42-0
STL
2
7
1
6
5
2
1
5
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
35
25
TO
5
7
1
2
3
4
4
0
2
3
6
1
1
1
0
41
49
BLK
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
1
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
10
12
PTS/AVG
65/21.7
54/18.0
31/15.5
25/12.5
35/11.7
34/11.3
27/9.0
25/8.3
24/8.0
7/7.0
9/4.5
2/2.0
2/0.7
0/0.0
0/0.0
340/113.3
296/98.7
STL
7
2
0
0
3
0
1
5
0
0
1
3
0
3
0
25
35
TO
5
7
1
3
7
3
2
5
3
2
3
0
5
2
0
49
41
BLK
0
1
0
2
0
0
2
3
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
12
10
PTS/AVG
60/20.0
27/13.5
13/13.0
25/12.5
37/12.3
11/11.0
31/10.3
30/10.0
10/10.0
9/9.0
15/5.0
5/5.0
9/4.5
11/3.7
3/3.0
296/98.7
340/113.3
LOS ANGELES VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Meeks, J 3-2 103:51
20-430.465 10-260.385 10-120.833 1910/3.38
4-0
Marshall, K
2-2 62:3411-190.5794-10 0.4001-2 0.500055/2.5 14
1-0
Bazemore, K 1-136:534-110.3640-50.0005-51.0001
2
3/3.02
3-0
Gasol, P2-267:209-230.3910-10.0007-90.7784
17
21/10.5
9
2-0
Young, N 3-0 65:4214-270.5193-10 0.3006-10 0.600066/2.0 1
4-0
Farmar, J1-024:143-80.3752-40.5003-31.0000
3
3/3.07
1-0
Hill, J 3-1 66:4212-210.5710-0 0.0007-12 0.583711
18/6.01
7-0
Johnson, W
3-1 89:0413-350.3714-12 0.3330-1 0.000814
22/7.35
7-0
Kaman, C1-017:125-70.7140-00.0000-00.0002
5
7/7.00
2-0
Blake, S1-127:093-70.4293-70.4290-00.0000
0
0/0.01
1-0
Sacre, R3-149:194-180.2220-00.0007-100.7005
10
15/5.0
1
2-0
Henry, X1-121:002-80.2500-40.0001-20.5000
0
0/0.01
1-0
Nash, S2-139:124-110.3641-20.5000-00.0001
2
3/1.511
0-0
Kelly, R3-144:243-120.2502-70.2863-40.7501
5
6/2.07
6-0
Williams, S
1-105:241-20.5001-20.5000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
1-0
LAKERS 3-15 720:00
108-252
0.42930-900.33350-700.71430
89
148/49.3
68
42-0
MAVERICKS
3-15 720:00
141-276
0.51123-650.35435-440.79531
111
160/53.3
94
48-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 21 at Dallas
Dec. 26 at Dallas
March 8 at Los Angeles
April 12 at Los Angeles
2013-14 Season
27-55 (.329)
Fifth in Pacific
Playoffs
Did not qualify
134
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/7/80
11/16/80
12/9/80
2/15/81
3/17/81
11/8/81
11/24/81
3/14/82
3/19/82
3/23/82
11/17/82
12/19/82
2/2/83
2/17/93
3/20/83
11/5/83
11/9/83
12/2/83
3/9/84
4/13/84
10/28/84
1/11/85
1/18/85
3/2/85
3/29/85
10/29/85 12/8/85
2/4/86
2/26/86
Site
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
W/L Score
Date
L
102-126 4/13/86
L
102-110 11/18/86
L
92-103
12/5/86
L 99-107
12/20/86
L
109-114 1/24/87
L 111-121 2/2/87
L
110-125 11/20/87
L 116-138 1/6/88
L
106-112 3/6/88
W 118-116 3/12/88
W 118-117 4/20/88
L
108-110 11/4/88
W 122-120 1/20/89
L
110-127 1/29/89
L 110-117 3/17/89
W 107-102 11/3/89
L 106-120 11/12/89
W 133-118 3/7/90
L
120-121** 4/9/90
W 104-103 11/16/90 W 107-96
12/12/90
L
102-121 2/21/91
L 92-110
4/15/91
L
106-125 11/2/91
L 115-120 12/8/91
L
115-133 1/7/92
L 119-125 3/26/92
L 102-110 11/29/92
L
116-119 12/16/92 Site
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
W/L Score
W 127-104
L
110-114
L 104-112
W 130-119
W 132-117
W 103-99
L
116-119
L 89-103
L
97-108
W 110-101
L
107-114
L
113-116
L 99-115
L
93-118
L 103-106
L
98-102
L
98-107
L
91-103
L 106-113
W 99-86
W 112-97
L
92-106
L 106-112
L
113-114*
L 88-103
L
80-104
L 92-115
L
85-114
W 102-95
Date
2/8/93
4/14/93
12/1/93
2/4/94
3/10/94
3/23/94
11/23/94
12/13/94
4/5/95
4/16/95
11/15/95
2/16/96
2/23/96
4/16/96
1/20/97
1/28/97
3/4/97
4/6/97
11/11/97
12/14/97
4/14/98
4/17/98
2/17/98
3/22/99
5/3/99
11/7/99
11/9/99
12/27/99
4/18/00
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
W/L Score
L 100-108*
L
99-112
L 91-124
L
87-95
L 101-106
L
109-112
L
106-118
L
108-115
W 130-111
L 111-125
L
97-114
L 114-119
L
88-114
L
95-113
L 99-109
L
83-102
L
92-102
L 80-87
L
96-118
L
89-119
L
95-111
L 95-124
L 88-101
L
93-96
L 102-115
L 97-105
L
101-123
L
106-108
W 112-102
Date
12/3/00
12/22/00
2/20/01
3/30/01
12/5/01
2/3/02
3/17/02
3/19/02
11/19/02
12/6/02
4/3/03
4/8/03
10/28/03
12/4/03
12/12/03
1/22/04
1/5/05
3/4/05
3/10/05
4/17/05
12/12/05
12/20/05
2/7/06
12/13/06
1/7/07
1/18/07
3/11/07
1/25/08
3/2/08
Site
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
LA DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
L.A.
DAL
L.A.
DAL
LA
W/L Score
L 97-99
L
103-108
L
109-119
L 89-98
L 94-98
L
94-101
L 103-105
W 114-98
W 98-72
L 103-105
L
89-100
L 99-108
L
93-109
L
103-114
W 110-93
W 106-87
W 118-104
L 103-108
L
95-100
W 114-112
L
106-109
L
90-112
W 102-87
W 110-101
L
98-101
W 114-95
W 108-72
W 112-105
L 104-108
Date
3/18/08
4/4/08
11/11/08
11/28/08
3/15/09
10/30/09
1/3/10
1/13/10
2/24/10
1/19/11
3/12/11
3/31/11
1/16/12
2/22/12
3/21/12
4/15/12
10/30/12
11/24/12
2/24/13
4/2/13
11/5/13
1/7/14
4/4/14
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series LA leads 104-35
Games in Dallas LA leads 48-22
American Airlines Center LA leads 13-12
Reunion Arena LA 35-10
Games in LA LA leads 56-13
Current Series Streak Dallas won last three
in Dallas Dallas won last two
in LA Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 110-97 (1/7/14)
Last Road Win 107-95 (4/4/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 26 (twice)
High Point Total 133 (12/2/83)
Low Point Total 70 (1/16/12)
LA LAKERS
Last Home Win 101-81 (4/2/13)
Last Road Win 103-99 (2/24/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 35 (131-96,1/3/10)
High Point Total 138 (3/14/82)
Low Point Total 72 (twice)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks swept their first season series
with the Lakers (3-0) in 2013-14...Vince Carter
appeared in his 1,000th career game against
the Lakers on 11/24/12...Dallas held Los
Angeles to just seven points in the third quarter
of the game on 1/16/12, marking a franchise
opponent low for points in a period...the Lakers
held the Mavericks to 70 points for the game
on 1/16/12, which was an all-time series low...
Dallas tied its series-high margin of victory over
the Lakers with a 108-72 win on 3/11/07...
Kobe Bryant scored 62 points in 33 minutes on
12/20/05…on 12/12/02, Dallas snapped the
Lakers’ 26-game home winning streak with a
110-93 victory in L.A....on 12/6/02, Dallas led
by as many as 30 points and by 27 heading
into the fourth before L.A. rallied back to win…
it marked the second-largest fourth-quarter
comeback in NBA history and is also the biggest
blown lead in Dallas history…on 4/6/97, the
Lakers held the Mavericks to 2 points in the third
quarter, an NBA record low.
Series scoring record vs LA Lakers
Mark Aguirre (42 on 12/2/83)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Kobe Bryant (62 on 12/20/05)
135
Site
DAL
LA
DAL
LA
LA
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
LA
W/L Score
L
100-102
L 108-112
L
99-106
L
107-114
L 100-107
W 94-80
L 96-131
L
95-100
W 101-96
W 109-100
L
91-96
L 82-110
L 70-73
L
91-96
L
93-109
L 108-112*
W 99-91
L
89-115
L
99-103
L 81-101
W 123-104
W 110-97
W 107-95
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
DAVE JOERGER // HEAD COACH
Chairman and Controlling Owner Robert J Peras
General Manager Chris Wallace
Vice President of Basketball Operations John Hollinger
Head Coach Dave Joerger
Assistant Coaches Elston Turner, Jeff Bzdelik, Bob Thornton, Shawn Respert
Athletic Trainer Drew Graham
Address 191 Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 38103
Home Court FedEx Forum (18,119) - 2004
Team Colors Memphis Midnight, Beale Street Blue, Smoke Blue and Grizzlies Gold
Television SportSouth: Pete Pranica, Sean Tuohy, Brevin Knight, Rob Fischer
Radio WMFS (92.9 FM): Eric Hasseltine, Hank McDowell, Elliot Perry
MEMPHIS PR STAFF
Communications and Publications Director Jason Wallace (jwallace@grizzlies.com)
Senior Communcations and Publications Coordinator Ross Wooden (rwooden@grizzlies.com)
Communcations and Publications Coordinator Kerri Harper (kharper@grizzlies.com)
Phone 901-205-1234
Fax 901-205-1122
DALLAS VS MEMPHIS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 4-4
Ellis, M 4-4
Marion, S
4-4
Carter, V 4-0
Wright, B 3-0
Calderon, J 4-4
Dalembert, S 4-3
Blair, D 4-1
Harris, D 2-0
Larkin, S 1-0
Crowder, J
4-0
Mekel, G 2-0
Ellington, W 1-0
James, B 1-0
MAVERICKS 4-20
GRIZZLIES
4-20
MIN
139:49
151:36
130:20
106:03
56:08
129:15
74:00
67:42
42:32
13:57
59:36
9:02 3:06 1:56 985:00
985:00
FGM-FGA FG%
38-67
.567 24-63
.381 18-41
.439 16-33
.485 11-16
.688 15-35
.429 14-19
.737 10-19
.526 5-11
.455 2-4
.500 5-12
.417 0-2
.000 0-1
.000 0-0
.000 158-323 .489 154-337 .457 3GM-FGA FG%
9-18
.500 4-12
.333 3-8
.375 4-12
.333 0-0
.000 7-20
.350 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-5
.000 1-2
.500 0-4
.000 0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 28-82
.341 22-70
.314 FTM-FTA
15-17
16-19
9-10
11-15
9-11
4-4
10-12
8-10
3-5
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
87-105
62-87
FT%
.882
.842
.900
.733
.818
1.000
.833
.800
.600
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.829
.713
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1
22 23/5.8 11
5
14 19/4.8 14
10 18 28/7.0 7
2
7
9/2.3
15
5
4
9/3.0
1
3
3
6/1.5
17
13 16 29/7.3 3
9
11 20/5.0 3
0
4
4/2.0
13
0
0
0/0.0
2
3
9
12/3.0 1
0
1
1/0.5
1
0
0
0/0.0
1
0
1
1/1.0
0
51 110 188/47.0 89
67 107 203/50.8 92
PF-DQ
8-0
8-0
8-0
9-0
6-0
7-0
16-0
11-0
3-0
0-0
3-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
79-0
98-1
STL
6
10
5
2
0
1
4
7
2
0
4
0
0
0
41
31
TO
8
9
3
5
1
3
7
4
6
2
2
2
0
0
52
67
BLK
5
1
3
1
3
0
2
2
0
0
3
1
0
0
21
11
PTS/AVG
100/25.0
68/17.0
48/12.0
47/11.8
31/10.3
41/10.3
38/9.5
28/7.0
13/6.5
5/5.0
12/3.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
431/107.8
392/98.0
FTM-FTA
14-17
17-24
14-19
3-3
5-6
3-8
2-2
0-1
1-3
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
62-87
87-105
FT%
.824
.708
.737
1.000
.833
.375
1.000
.000
.333
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
.000
.000
.713
.829
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
2
6
8/4.0
13
22 24 46/11.5 10
3
15 18/6.0 15
3
3
6/3.0
7
0
3
3/1.5
3
16 5
21/7.0 5
0
12 12/6.0 8
3
4
7/2.3
1
10 6
16/5.3 1
3
5
8/2.0
10
0
4
4/1.3
2
3
8
11/2.8 8
0
1
1/1.0
1
2
9
11/3.7 5
0
2
2/2.0
2
0
0
0/0.0
1
67 107 203/50.8 92
51 110 188/47.0 89
PF-DQ
6-0
15-0
11-0
6-0
4-0
8-0
8-1
5-0
9-0
8-0
6-0
6-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
1-0
98-1
79-0
STL
5
2
4
1
1
5
3
0
2
5
1
0
1
1
0
0
31
41
TO
4
9
7
3
2
8
4
4
2
9
1
7
0
3
2
1
67
52
BLK
1
1
1
1
4
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
21
PTS/AVG
46/23.0
87/21.8
54/18.0
33/16.5
28/14.0
29/9.7
18/9.0
18/6.0
17/5.7
21/5.3
14/4.7
15/3.8
3/3.0
7/2.3
2/2.0
0/0.0
392/98.0
431/107.8
MEMPHIS VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
Conley, M
Randolph, Z
Gasol, M Lee, C
Johnson, J
Allen, T Bayless, J
Davis, E Koufos, K
Calathes, N
Leuer, J Miller, M Franklin, J
Prince, T Pondexter, Q
Morris, D GRIZZLIES
MAVERICKS
GP-GS
2-2
4-4
3-3
2-2
2-0
3-2
2-1
3-0
3-1
4-1
3-0
4-1
1-0
3-3
1-0
1-0
4-20
4-20
MIN
79:41
152:21
119:13
75:03
45:22
75:41
64:48
41:09
43:09
76:20
35:25
79:50
9:54 66:08
13:32
7:25 985:00
985:00
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 9 at Memphis
Jan. 19 at Memphis
Jan. 27 at Dallas
March 20 at Dallas
FGM-FGA FG%
15-32
.469 35-73
.479 20-33
.606 13-25
.520 9-16
.563 13-34
.382 7-24
.292 9-14
.643 8-21
.381 8-19
.421 6-12
.500 6-16
.375 1-1
1.000
3-12
.250 1-4
.250 0-1
.000 154-337 .457 158-323 .489 3GM-FGA FG%
2-9
.222 0-2
.000 0-2
.000 4-12
.333 5-7
.714 0-3
.000 2-10
.200 0-0
.000 0-0
.000 3-6
.500 2-2
1.000
3-11
.273 1-1
1.000
0-2
.000 0-2
.000 0-1
.000 22-70
.314 28-82
.341 2013-14 Season
50-32 (.610)
Third in Southwest
Playoffs
Lost to Oklahoma City, 4-3
136
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/7/95
11/13/95
12/28/95
3/1/96
12/7/96
12/19/96
2/17/97
4/12/97
10/31/97
11/4/97
2/2/98
3/31/98
2/14/99
3/13/99
4/27/99
12/7/99
2/6/00
4/2/00
4/16/00
11/8/00
11/18/00
1/25/01
2/27/01
11/4/01
Site
DAL
VAN
DAL
VAN
DAL
VAN
VAN
DAL
VAN
DAL
DAL
VAN
VAN
DAL
DAL
DAL
VAN
VAN
DAL
DAL
VAN
DAL
VAN
MEM
W/L Score
W 99-88
W 94-89
W 103-101**
W 119-111
W 96-85
W 105-98
W 100-95
L
85-96
W 90-88
W 92-87
W 104-90
W 104-101
L 92-96
W 91-74
W 84-75
L
95-104
W 103-99*
W 100-86
W 114-106
L
74-101
W 91-88
W 120-83
W 116-112
W 94-85
Date
1/17/02
2/26/02
3/23/02
10/30/02
12/14/02
2/14/03
3/1/03
11/15/03
12/27/03
2/17/04
4/13/04
11/6/04
11/27/04
4/11/05
4/20/05
11/26/05
12/9/05
2/1/06
2/23/06
11/17/06
11/18/06
1/31/07
2/7/07
11/17/07
Site
MEM
DAL
DAL
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
DAL
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
MEM
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
W 108-97
W 104-91
W 111-100
W 119-108
W 104-87
W 110-103
W 114-87
L
101-108*
W 104-98
L 92-109
W 11-103
W 112-88
W 98-85
W 110-89
W 108-88
L
92-112
W 90-83
W 81-80
W 97-87
W 115-103
W 89-94
W 95-94
W 113-97
W 108-105
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
1/28/08
2/8/08
2/22/08
11/21/08
12/23/08
1/4/09
4/3/09
12/4/09
12/26/09
3/31/10
4/7/10
10/29/10
11/10/10
1/15/11
3/6/11
2/29/12
4/4/12
4/7/12
12/21/12
1/12/13
2/27/13
4/15/13
11/2/13
12/18/13
Site
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
DAL
MEM
MEM
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
DAL
MEM
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
MEM
MEM
DAL
MEM
DAL
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
W 103-84
W 92-81
W 98-83
W 91-76
W 100-82
L 82-102
L 102-107
L 82-98
W 106-101
W 106-102*
W 110-84
L
90-91
W 106-91
L 70-89
L
103-104
L 85-96
W 95-85
L 89-94
L
92-82
W 104-83
L 84-90
L
97-103
W 111-99
W 105-91
Date
2/5/14
4/16/14
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 55-19
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 30-7
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 21-4
Reunion Arena Dallas 9-3
Dallas Road Games Dallas leads 25-12
Games in Memphis Dallas leads 15-11
Games in Vancouver Dallas 10-1
Current Series Streak Memphis won last game
in Dallas Dallas won last two
in Memphis Memphis won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 105-91 (12/18/13)
Last Road Win 110-96 (2/5/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 37 (120-83, 1/25/01)
High Point Total 120 (1/25/01)
Low Point Total 70 (1/15/11)
MEMPHIS
Last Home Win 106-105 (OT) (4/16/14)
Last Road Win 103-97 (4/15/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 27 (101-74,11/8/00)
High Point Total 112 (11/26/06)
Low Point Total 74 (2/13/99)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks are 55-19 all-time against the
Grizzlies, but just 9-12 in their last 21 meetings
with Memphis...the Grizzlies snapped a ninegame road losing streak against the Mavericks
with a 91-90 victory at American Airlines Center
on 10/29/10...Dirk Nowitzki saw his streak of
82 consecutive free throws made come to an
end on 10/29/10...Dallas scored a series-low
70 points in the 89-70 loss at Memphis on
1/15/11...the game vs. Memphis on 3/6/11
marked Dallas’ 1,000th consecutive game with
at least one 3-point basket...the Mavericks’
13-game winning streak over Memphis ended
on 1/4/09 with a 20-point Grizzlies victory...
on 12/9/05, Dirk Nowitzki surpassed James
Donaldson to become the Mavericks franchise
leader in rebounds with 4,590...Nowitzki
registered 32 points and 18 rebounds on
11/27/05...the matchup on 3/13/99 took on
a historical note as the Mavericks’ A.C. Green
tallied his 1,000th consecutive game played,
the longest streak in NBA history…in the 3/1/96
win at Vancouver, the Mavericks set an NBA
record for 3-point field goals made in a period
with nine in the third.
Series scoring record vs Memphis
Dirk Nowitzki (38 on 2/7/07)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Shareef Abdur-Rahim (36 on 2/6/00 and 2/27/01)
Pau Gasol (36 on 11/26/05)
137
Site
W/L Score
MEM W 110-96
MEM
L 105-106*
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
MIAMI HEAT
ERIK SPOELSTRA // HEAD COACH
Managing General Partner Micky Arison
CEO Nick Arison
President Pat Riley
Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations/General Manager Andy Elisburg
Head Coach Erik Spolestra
Assistant Coaches David Fizdale, Juwan Howard, Keith Smart, Dan Craig, Chris Quinn
Athletic Trainer Jay Sabol
Address 601 Biscayne Bld., Miami, Florida 33132
Home Court American Airlines Arena (19,600) - 2000
Team Colors Red, Yellow, Black and White
Television Sun Sports: Eric Reid, Tony Fiorentino, Jason Jackson
Radio The Ticket (790 AM): Mike Inglis, John Crotty
MIAMI PR STAFF
Vice President of Sports Media Relations Tim Donovan (tim@heat.com)
Director of Sports Media Relations Rob Wilson (rwilson@heat.com)
Assistant Director of Sports Media Relations Michael Lissak (mlissak@heat.com)
Sports Media Relations Manager Nick Maiorana (nmaiorana@heat.com)
Phone 786-777-HEAT
Fax 786-777-1615
DALLAS VS MIAMI 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
2-2 71:5515-260.5774-10 0.40016-170.941213
15/7.510
4-0
Carter, V 2-0 53:389-21 0.4294-11 0.36414-15 0.9337310/5.02
6-0
Ellis, M 2-2 79:0211-290.3793-9 0.3337-10 0.700055/2.5 6
6-0
Calderon, J
2-264:338-190.4216-150.4002-21.0000
4
4/2.08
3-0
Wright, B1-022:455-130.3850-00.0002-21.0003
2
5/5.00
0-0
Harris, D1-018:542-30.6671-11.0004-41.0000
4
4/4.05
1-0
Marion, S2-258:027-150.4671-50.2000-00.0004
7
11/5.5
2
7-0
Dalembert, S
2-239:255-130.3850-00.0001-20.5006
12
18/9.0
0
3-0
Blair, D2-033:045-120.4170-00.0001-11.0002
5
7/3.55
3-0
Ellington, W
1-000:541-20.5001-20.5000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Crowder, J
2-029:502-40.5001-20.5000-00.0002
2
4/2.02
3-0
Ledo, R1-000:121-11.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Mekel, G1-006:020-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.01
0-0
James, B1-000:540-00.0000-00.0000-00.0001
0
1/1.01
0-0
Larkin, S1-000:540-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
71-159
0.44721-550.38247-530.88727
57
97/48.5
42
36-0
HEAT 2-10 480:00
84-151
0.55615-390.38544-540.81511
51
74/37.0
46
38-0
STL
3
2
4
0
0
0
2
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
30
TO
6
5
8
5
1
3
6
1
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
40
28
BLK
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
10
PTS/AVG
50/25.0
36/18.0
32/16.0
24/12.0
12/12.0
9/9.0
15/7.5
11/5.5
11/5.5
3/3.0
5/2.5
2/2.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
210/105.0
227/113.5
STL
3
4
8
0
1
5
4
0
2
3
0
30
17
TO
9
3
1
0
1
6
5
0
3
0
0
28
40
BLK
0
4
1
1
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
10
7
PTS/AVG
81/40.5
36/18.0
30/15.0
22/11.0
11/11.0
14/7.0
14/7.0
5/5.0
8/4.0
6/3.0
0/0.0
227/113.5
210/105.0
MIAMI VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
James, L 2-2 75:2630-410.7325-9 0.55616-190.842213
15/7.510
2-0
Bosh, C 2-2 62:5412-230.5222-5 0.40010-120.833189/4.5 1
9-0
Wade, D 2-2 69:5111-210.5240-0 0.0008-13 0.615268/4.0 15
3-0
Andersen, C
2-045:029-130.6921-11.0003-31.0003
7
10/5.0
0
6-0
Lewis, R1-028:364-60.6673-50.6000-00.0000
3
3/3.02
1-0
Chalmers, M
2-254:106-160.3752-90.2220-00.0000
4
4/2.012
7-0
Cole, N2-048:074-80.5002-40.5004-41.0001
1
2/1.02
1-0
Oden, G1-005:202-30.6670-00.0001-11.0001
0
1/1.00
1-0
Beasley, M
2-022:234-70.5710-00.0000-00.0000
1
1/0.50
2-0
Battier, S2-246:352-80.2500-30.0002-21.0001
7
8/4.03
5-0
Allen, R1-021:360-50.0000-30.0000-00.0000
1
1/1.01
1-0
HEAT 2-10 480:00
84-151
0.55615-390.38544-540.81511
51
74/37.0
46
38-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
71-159
0.44721-550.38247-530.88727
57
97/48.5
42
36-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 9 at Dallas
Jan. 30 at Miami
2013-14 Season
54-28 (.659)
First in Southeast
Playoffs
Defeated Charlotte, 4-0
Defeated Brooklyn, 4-1
Defeated Indiana, 4-2
Lost to San Antonio, 4-3
138
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/8/88
12/17/88
2/16/89
2/28/89
4/2/89
4/18/89
11/18/89
3/23/90
11/14/90
3/2/91
12/10/91
1/25/92
12/8/92
1/24/93
12/7/93
3/17/94
11/15/94
1/14/95
Site
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
MIA
DAL
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
MIA
DAL
W/L Score
W 92-88
W 104-87
W 93-80
W 111-110*
W 98-96
W 103-99
W 100-99
W 106-103
L
93-105
L
103-109
W 114-110*
L
101-103
L
112-126
L
106-122
L
101-106
L
98-115
L
102-115
L
77-84
Date
11/28/95
3/12/96
11/9/96
12/4/96
2/26/98
3/7/98
4/7/99
11/11/99
12/20/99
2/1/01
3/7/01
11/23/01
3/2/02
2/15/03
3/7/03
11/3/03
3/26/04
11/11/04
Site
MIA
DAL
DAL
MIA
MIA
DAL
MIA
MIA
DAL
DAL
MIA
MIA
DAL
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
MIA
W/L Score
L
89-111
L
118-125
L
84-91
L
79-101
L
72-91
L
88-94
L
87-93
L
105-128
L
89-92
W 95-91*
W 96-86
W 104-94
L
95-109
W 98-92
W 91-89
W 103-93
L
118-119*
W 113-93
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
2/1/05
11/25/05
2/9/06
1/21/07
2/22/07
1/4/08
3/16/08
1/31/09
4/1/09
12/11/09
2/20/10
11/27/10
12/20/10
12/25/11
3/29/12
12/20/12
1/2/13
11/15/13
2/18/14
Site
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
DAL
DAL
MIA
MIA
DAL
MIA
DAL
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
DAL
MIA
MIA
DAL
W/L Score
W 109-104
W 103-90
W 112-76
W 99-93
W 112-100
W 94-89
W 98-73
W 111-96
W 98-96
W 106-93
W 97-91
W 106-95
W 98-96
L
94-105
L
85-106
L
95-110
L
109-119*
L
104-110
L
106-117
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 29-26
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 15-12
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 9-4
Reunion Arena Miami 8-6
Games in Miami Series tied 14-14
Current Series Streak Miami won last six
in Dallas Miami won last three
in Miami Miami won last three
DALLAS
Last Home Win 106-95 (11/27/10)
Last Road Win 98-96 (12/20/10)
Largest Margin of Victory 36 (112-76, 2/9/06)
High Point Total 118 (twice)
Low Point Total 72 (2/26/98)
AT A GLANCE
Miami has taken the last six meetings in the
series, after Dallas won the previous 14...Dirk
Nowitzki registered a series-high 41 points on
11/11/04...on 2/1/01, the Mavericks broke the
then-longest losing streak in professional sports
with a 95-91 win over the Heat…that broke a
streak of 16 consecutive wins for Miami…later
in the season, the Mavericks won in Miami for
the first time in 11 years in their first appearance
in AmericanAirlines Arena…the win also marked
the Mavs’ first season series sweep of the Heat
since the 1989-90 season…Dallas won the first
eight games of the all-time series and nine of
the first 11.
MIAMI
Last Home Win 110-104 (11/15/13)
Last Road Win 117-106 (2/18/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 23 (128-105,11/11/99)
High Point Total 128 (11/11/99)
Low Point Total 73 (3/16/08)
Series scoring record vs Miami
Dirk Nowitzki (41 on 11/11/04)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
LeBron James (42 on 2/18/14)
139
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
JASON KIDD // HEAD COACH
President Herb Kohl
General Manager John Hammond
Head Coach Jason Kidd
Assistant Coaches Joe Prunty, Eric Hughes, Greg Foster, Sean Sweeney, Josh Oppenheimer
Athletic Trainer Scott Barthlama
Address 1001 N Fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203
Home Court BMO Harris Bradley Center (18,717) - 1988
Team Colors Forest Green, Red and Silver
Television FS Wisonsin: Jim Paschke, John McGlocklin
Radio WTMJ (620 AM): Ted Davis, Dennis Krause
MILWAUKEE PR STAFF
Vice President of Public Relations Dan Smyczek (dsmyczek@bucks.com)
Public Relations Manager Mark Rosenberg (mrosenberg@bucks.com)
Public Relations Coordinator Kristen Deahl (kdeahl@bucks.com)
Phone 414-227-0500
Fax 414-489-2119
DALLAS VS MILWAUKEE 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Wright, B1-018:479-100.9000-00.0001-30.3331
5
6/6.01
1-0
Nowitzki, D
1-132:185-150.3330-50.0006-61.0000
6
6/6.00
1-0
Carter, V2-046:259-210.4294-90.4446-70.8574
5
9/4.512
7-0
Calderon, J
2-2 58:5010-180.5567-12 0.5830-0 0.000268/4.0 4
2-0
Marion, S 2-2 56:3111-250.4403-5 0.6002-2 1.000418
22/11.0
4
3-0
Ellis, M2-263:119-210.4290-10.0007-90.7781
4
5/2.510
4-0
Blair, D2-150:318-130.6150-00.0002-40.5005
15
20/10.0
2
7-0
Ellington, W
1-022:493-110.2731-50.2000-00.0000
1
1/1.02
1-0
Crowder, J
2-150:264-140.2860-50.0004-41.0001
4
5/2.53
4-0
Dalembert, S
1-126:053-60.5000-00.0000-00.0004
2
6/6.00
4-0
Larkin, S1-024:462-60.3330-00.0001-20.5001
0
1/1.03
1-0
Mekel, G2-019:412-40.5001-11.0002-21.0000
0
0/0.01
1-0
James, B1-009:400-20.0000-00.0000-00.0001
2
3/3.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
75-166
0.45216-430.37231-390.79524
68
101/50.5
42
36-0
BUCKS 2-10 480:00
67-162
0.41416-400.40026-350.74319
65
102/51.0
31
36-0
STL
0
1
4
2
1
3
3
2
4
0
0
0
0
20
15
TO
0
1
7
2
2
7
7
0
3
1
2
3
0
35
36
BLK
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
8
6
PTS/AVG
19/19.0
16/16.0
28/14.0
27/13.5
27/13.5
25/12.5
18/9.0
7/7.0
12/6.0
6/6.0
5/5.0
7/3.5
0/0.0
197/98.5
176/88.0
STL
2
1
2
0
0
2
0
1
2
0
3
2
0
15
20
TO
3
8
7
0
1
2
1
0
3
5
3
3
0
36
35
BLK
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
6
8
PTS/AVG
19/19.0
32/16.0
26/13.0
13/13.0
12/12.0
22/11.0
16/8.0
8/8.0
11/5.5
9/4.5
4/4.0
2/2.0
2/1.0
176/88.0
197/98.5
MILWAUKEE VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Butler, C1-138:167-190.3683-90.3332-30.6671
12
13/13.0
3
2-0
Mayo, O 2-2 51:5512-260.4624-8 0.5004-4 1.000246/3.0 4
6-0
Henson, J2-2 55:4711-250.4400-0 0.0004-8 0.500513
18/9.02
4-0
Antetokounmpo
1-034:463-90.3330-10.0007-80.8752
7
9/9.04
2-0
Raduljica, M
1-014:136-80.7500-00.0000-00.0001
1
2/2.01
1-0
Knight, B 2-1 38:2210-230.4351-7 0.1431-1 1.000022/1.0 2
1-0
Middleton, K
2-147:195-130.3854-60.6672-21.0001
3
4/2.02
6-0
Ridnour, L1-016:273-40.7502-30.6670-00.0000
0
0/0.02
0-0
Wolters, N
2-163:195-120.4170-10.0001-20.5002
6
8/4.07
3-0
Neal, G2-033:153-110.2732-50.4001-20.5001
5
6/3.03
1-0
Pachulia, Z
1-138:221-60.1670-00.0002-30.6672
5
7/7.01
4-0
Ilyasova, E
1-118:370-20.0000-00.0002-21.0001
4
5/5.00
2-0
Udoh, E2-029:221-40.2500-00.0000-00.0001
3
4/2.00
4-0
BUCKS 2-10 480:00
67-162
0.41416-400.40026-350.74319
65
102/51.0
31
36-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
75-166
0.45216-430.37231-390.79524
68
101/50.5
42
36-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 3 at Milwaukee
Dec. 7 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
15-67 (.183)
Fifth in Central
Playoffs
Did not qualify
140
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
12/27/80
2/17/81
1/20/82
2/5/82
12/30/82
3/4/83
12/16/83
2/24/84
11/20/84
12/18/84
12/21/85
2/19/86
1/16/87
1/30/87
12/13/87
1/23/88
12/23/88
3/13/89
2/22/90
4/1/90
12/21/90
1/3/91
11/9/91
1/22/92
Site
MIL
DAL
DAL
MIL
MIL
DAL
MIL
DAL
DAL
MIL
MIL
DAL
MIL
DAL
MIL
DAL
MIL
DAL
MIL
DAL
DAL
MIL
MIL
DAL
W/L Score
L
96-112
L
106-114
W 109-104
L
92-117
L
99-111
L
102-108
L
105-110
L
88-95
W 109-108
L
96-110
L
107-132
L
107-124
W 124-122*
W 133-117
W 113-99
W 113-97
L
101-113
L
95-111
L
97-109
W 86-72
W 103-89
L
87-97
L
95-111
W 118-116
Date
Site
W/L Score
11/11/92
DAL
L
116-124
3/2/93
MIL
L
86-120
12/3/93
DAL
L
106-107
12/22/93
MIL
L
86-96
1/31/95
MIL
L
105-107
3/28/95
DAL
W 114-93
11/9/95
DAL
W 104-94
2/6/96
MIL
L
111-114
11/19/96
MIL
L
97-100
2/20/97
DAL
L
99-101
11/22/97
DAL
L
62-83
12/30/97
MIL
L
98-105*
1998-1999 – DID NOT PLAY –
12/5/99
MIL
L
97-103
2/15/00
DAL
L
99-112
10/31/00
DAL
W 97-93
1/11/01
MIL
L
94-102
12/20/01
DAL
W 113-101
3/26/02
MIL
W 112-106*
12/30/02
DAL
L
107-110
2/12/03
MIL
L
114-120
12/30/03
DAL
W 103-93
1/2/04
MIL
L
101-109
1/2/05
DAL
W 123-104
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
3/11/05
11/29/05
1/16/06
2/13/07
3/28/07
11/24/07
2/6/08
1/21/09
2/25/09
11/16/09
1/26/10
12/13/10
1/1/11
1/13/12
2/26/13
3/12/13
11/9/13
12/14/13
Site
MIL
MIL
DAL
MIL
DAL
MIL
DAL
MIL DAL
MIL
DAL
DAL
MIL
DAL
DAL
MIL
MIL
DAL
W/L Score
W 112-110
L
111-113*
W 114-95
W 99-93
W 105-103
L
95-97
W 107-96
L
99-133
W 116-96
W 115-113*
W 108-107
L
99-103
L
87-99
W 102-76
L
90-95
W 115-108
W 91-83
W 106-93
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Milwaukee leads 37-28
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 20-13
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-3
Reunion Arena Tied 10-10
Games in Milwaukee Milwaukee leads 24-8
Current Series Streak Dallas won last three
in Dallas Milwaukee won last two
in Milwaukee Dallas won last two
DALLAS
Last Home Win 106-93 (12/14/13)
Last Road Win 91-83 (11/9/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 26 (102-76, 1/13/12)
High Point Total 133 (1/30/87)
Low Point Total 62 (11/22/97)
MILWAUKEE
Last Home Win 99-87 (1/1/11)
Last Road Win 95-90 (2/26/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 34 (twice)
High Point Total 133 (1/21/09)
Low Point Total 72 (4/1/90)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks have won seven of the last 10
meetings...Dallas recorded its largest margin
of victory (26) against Milwaukee in the 10276 decision at American Airlines Center on
1/13/12...the Bucks broke the Mavericks’
season-high 12-game winning streak during
the 2010-11 season with a victory at Dallas
on 12/13/10...it also ended Milwaukee’s
seven-game losing streak at American Airlines
Center...Dirk Nowitzki recorded his first career
triple-double on 2/6/08...the Mavericks scored
99 points in a win on 2/13/07 that broke a
streak of 10 straight games where Dallas scored
100+ points over the Bucks…Dallas snapped
a 12-game road losing streak against the Bucks
with a 112-106 triumph at the Bradley Center
on 3/26/02…Milwaukee held the Mavericks to
a team record-low 62 points in the Bucks’ 8362 win on 11/22/97 in Dallas…Dirk Nowitzki
scored 40 points in a loss to the Bucks on
12/30/02.
Series scoring record vs Milwaukee
Dirk Nowitzki (40 on 12/30/02)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Terry Cummings (39 on 1/16/87)
141
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
PHIL “FLIP” SAUNDERS // HEAD COACH
Owner Glen Taylor
President of Basketball Operations/Head Coach Phil “Flip” Saunders
General Manager Milt Newton
Assistant Coaches Sam Mitchell, Sid Lowe, Ryan Saunders, David Adelman
Athletic Trainer Gregg Farnam
Address 600 First Ave North, Minneaplos, Minnesota 55403
Home Court Target Center (19,356) - 1990
Team Colors Blue, Green and Silver
Television FS North: Dave Benz, Jim Petersen
Radio WCCO (830 AM): Alan Horton
MINNESOTA PR STAFF
Vice President of Communications Brad Ruiter (bruiter@timberwolves.com)
Public Relations Manager Aaron Seehusen (aseehusen@timberwolves.com)
Communications Manager Dan Bell (dbell@timberwolves.com)
Public Relations Coordinator Alex King (aking@timberwolves.com)
Phone 612-673-1600
Fax 612-673-8385
DALLAS VS MINNESOTA 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Ellis, M 4-4 150:34
28-680.4128-18 0.44416-170.941414
18/4.523
11-0
Nowitzki, D
4-4 136:28
33-680.4852-16 0.12512-140.857016
16/4.010
11-0
Marion, S 4-4 140:18
30-550.5454-14 0.2860-0 0.000620
26/6.513
9-0
Calderon, J
3-3 97:2615-270.55610-160.6251-1 1.000099/3.0 19
6-0
Harris, D1-031:564-110.3640-30.0005-51.0000
4
4/4.04
3-0
Wright, B2-038:119-110.8180-00.0003-60.5001
5
6/3.01
2-0
Carter, V 3-0 83:3010-280.3574-11 0.3646-6 1.000312
15/5.012
9-1
Dalembert, S
4-4 79:3314-200.7000-0 0.0004-8 0.50015
17
32/8.03
10-0
Mekel, G2-141:536-200.3000-40.0001-20.5001
2
3/1.511
2-0
Blair, D 4-0 57:3112-170.7060-0 0.0001-3 0.333810
18/4.54
12-0
Crowder, J
4-077:199-240.3751-90.1110-20.0006
9
15/3.8
6
8-0
Ellington, W
3-020:003-40.7503-31.0000-00.0000
1
1/0.31
4-0
James, B2-007:402-21.0000-00.0001-11.0001
2
3/1.50
3-0
Larkin, S2-022:442-80.2500-30.0000-00.0001
0
1/0.52
2-0
MAVERICKS
4-20 985:00
177-363
0.48832-970.33050-650.76946
121
191/47.8
109
92-1
WOLVES 4-20 985:00
161-339
0.47535-980.35792-114
0.80750
130
210/52.5
97
57-0
STL
7
2
7
5
2
1
5
2
0
6
0
0
0
2
39
27
TO
11
8
9
4
4
1
5
4
1
3
3
1
0
1
56
61
BLK
1
1
6
0
0
0
3
8
0
0
1
0
0
0
20
18
PTS/AVG
80/20.0
80/20.0
64/16.0
41/13.7
13/13.0
21/10.5
30/10.0
32/8.0
13/6.5
25/6.3
19/4.8
9/3.0
5/2.5
4/2.0
436/109.0
449/112.3
STL
1
3
2
3
12
2
2
1
0
0
1
0
27
39
TO
8
10
5
5
9
13
0
1
0
5
2
0
61
56
BLK
3
2
4
1
1
0
1
2
0
2
2
0
18
20
PTS/AVG
124/31.0
97/24.3
54/18.0
59/14.8
44/11.0
31/7.8
10/5.0
17/4.3
8/2.7
4/2.0
1/0.5
0/0.0
449/112.3
436/109.0
MINNESOTA VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Love, K 4-4 150:42
43-790.5449-23 0.39129-380.76314
31
45/11.3
17
8-0
Martin, K 4-4 147:15
28-630.444 10-210.476 31-340.912 3811/2.86
8-0
Pekovic, N3-3 104:36
20-350.5710-0 0.00014-160.87512
13
25/8.31
6-0
Brewer, C 4-4 152:28
25-490.5107-16 0.4382-3 0.667210
12/3.010
10-0
Rubio, R 4-4 147:01
15-350.4291-7 0.14313-140.929222
24/6.039
6-0
Barea, J 4-0 68:3012-300.4006-17 0.3531-2 0.500015
15/3.816
4-0
Dieng, G2-129:435-70.7140-00.0000-00.0004
9
13/6.5
1
4-0
Cunningham
4-087:088-180.4440-20.0001-20.5009
10
19/4.8
5
5-0
Hummel, R
3-038:043-110.2732-90.2220-00.0000
4
4/1.30
3-0
Mbah a Moute 2-0 40:26
2-6
0.333
0-1
0.000
0-3
0.000
4
4
8/4.0
1 2-0
Shved, A2-013:400-40.0000-20.0001-20.5000
3
3/1.51
1-0
Budinger, C
1-005:280-20.0000-00.0000-00.0000
1
1/1.00
0-0
WOLVES 4-20 985:00
161-339
0.47535-980.35792-114
0.80750
130
210/52.5
97
57-0
MAVERICKS
4-20 985:00
177-363
0.48832-970.33050-650.76946
121
191/47.8
109
92-1
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 15 at Dallas
Jan. 21 at Minnesota
Feb. 2 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
40-42 (.488)
Third in Northwest
Playoffs
Did Not Qualify
142
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/24/89
12/13/89
2/8/90
2/25/90
3/30/90
11/2/90
11/20/90
1/2/91
2/26/91
4/17/91
11/6/91
11/30/91
2/21/92
2/26/92
4/3/92
11/10/92
12/10/92
1/2/93
2/26/93
4/23/93
11/12/93
12/23/93
1/12/94
2/2/94
2/8/94
4/24/94
11/29/94
1/27/95
2/1/95
3/22/95
Site
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
MIN
MIN
W/L Score
W 99-89
W 90-87
W 90-77
W 87-82
L
82-84
L
85-98
L
91-92*
L
95-115
L
94-100
W 102-100
W 97-94
W 79-78
W 109-94
L
105-106
L
95-104
L
104-118
L
88-111
L
71-103
L
89-99
W 103-100
W 115-99
W 93-89
L
85-103
W 92-88
W 108-105
W 116-102
W 84-83
L
94-102
W 104-83
W 99-96
Date
4/7/95
12/23/95
2/3/96
2/5/96
3/22/96
11/14/96
1/30/97
2/27/97
4/16/97
1/17/98
2/15/98
3/3/98
3/23/98
3/30/99
4/5/99
4/15/99
12/4/99
12/18/99
3/9/00
4/19/00
1/10/01
3/15/01
3/21/01
4/18/01
12/15/01
12/18/01
2/19/02
3/28/02
1/30/03
2/11/03
Site
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
W/L Score
W 111-94
L
98-111
L
96-105
L
92-104
L
84-110
L
90-100
L
82-92
L
105-107**
W 92-77
L
110-113*
L
99-105*
W 110-99
W 91-87
L
78-98
L
93-100
W 101-95
W 103-84
L
104-108
L
79-100
W 113-107
W 106-86
W 103-83
L
97-109
W 120-100
W 125-117
W 107-103
L
100-117
L
111-113
W 112-109
L
98-100
Date
3/10/03
3/30/03
11/29/03
12/18/03
1/3/04
3/3/04
11/22/04
12/7/04
3/13/05
3/15/05
12/18/05
1/4/06
1/7/06
11/27/06
2/3/07
2/27/07
4/11/07
11/28/07
1/6/08
2/24/08
11/1/08
12/30/08
3/31/09
4/13/09
11/13/09
2/5/09
3/3/10
3/8/10
12/1/10
3/7/11
PLAYOFFS
DALLAS
Last Home Win 113-98 (1/14/13)
Last Road Win 100-98 (12/30/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 26 (91-65, 2/27/07)
High Point Total 125 (twice)
Low Point Total 71 (1/2/93)
MINNESOTA
Last Home Win 116-108 (11/8/13)
Last Road Win 123-122 (OT) (3/19/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 32 (103-71, 1/2/93)
High Point Total 123 (OT) (3/19/14)
Low Point Total 65 (2/27/07)
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
Site
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
DAL
MIN
DAL
DAL
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
W/L Score
L
83-92
W 119-95
W 92-88
L
109-114
W 199-112
L
97-121
L
82-83
W 97-87
W 102-93
L
91-100
W 102-95
L
78-91
W 83-79
W 93-87
W 94-93
W 91-65
W 105-88
W 109-103
W 101-78
W 99-83
W 95-85
W 107-100
W 108-88
W 96-94
W 89-77
L
117-108
W 112-109
W 125-112
W 100-86
W 108-105
Date
3/24/11
1/1/12
1/25/12
2/10/12
11/12/12
12/15/12
1/14/13
3/10/13
11/8/13
11/30/13
12/30/13
3/19/14
Site
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
MIN
MIN
DAL
MIN
DAL
W/L Score
W 104-96
L
82-99
L
90-105
W 104-97
L
82-90
L
106-114*
W 113-98
W 100-77
L
108-116
L
106-112
W 100-98
L
122-123*
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 58-44
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 29-22
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 15-9
Reunion Arena Dallas 14-13
Games in Minnesota Dallas leads 29-22
Current Series Streak Minnesota won last game
in Dallas Minnesota won last two
in Minnesota Dallas won last game
MEDIA
The Mavericks have won 22 of the last 30
meetings, but the Timberwolves took the
2013-14 season series, 3-1…Tyson Chandler
set a franchise record for the most rebounds
in a period when he pulled down 14 of his
game-high 18 rebounds in the third quarter
vs. Minnesota on 12/1/10...Rick Carlisle
recorded his 400th win as a head coach on
12/1/10...it also marked the 300th win by
Dallas at American Airlines Center...Dallas
held Minnesota to 65 points on 2/27/07...
Minnesota scored a series-high 121 points
on 3/3/04 with the help of Kevin Garnett’s
28 points and 18 rebounds…Josh Howard
recorded a career-high six blocks against the
Wolves on 3/15/05…in the 3/30/90 meeting
in Dallas, the Wolves held the Mavericks to a
team record-low 61 field goal attempts in the
84-82 Minnesota win…on 11/29/02, Dallas
held Minnesota to a Maverick opponent-low
eight assists.
Series scoring record vs Minnesota
Dirk Nowitzki (37 on 3/10/03)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Kevin Love (36 on 12/30/13)
Al Jefferson (36 on 3/8/10)
Chauncey Billups (36 on 2/19/02)
143
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS
HORNETS
MONTY WILLIAMS // HEAD COACH
Owner/Chairman Tom Benson
President Dennis Lauscha
General Manager Dell Demps
Head Coach Monty Williams
Assistant Coaches Randy Ayers, Dave Hanners, Bryan Gates, Fred Vinson, Kevin Hanson
Athletic Trainer Jon Ishop
Address 5800 Airline Drive, Metairie, Louisiana 70003
Home Court New Orleans Arena (17,003) - 1999
Team Colors Blue, Gold and Red
Television FS New Orleans: Joel Meyers, David Wesley, Jen Hale
Radio WWL (105.3 FM): Sean Kelley, John DeShazier
NEW ORLEANS PR STAFF
Senior Vice President of Communications/Broadcasting Greg Bensel (greg.bensel@pelicans.com)
Director of Basketball Communications Matt Ryan (matt.ryan@pelicans.com)
Phone 504-593-4700
Fax 504-324-8151
DALLAS VS NEW ORLEANS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
4-4 120:53
34-690.493 11-230.478 24-270.889 020
20/5.015
7-0
Ellis, M 4-4 146:48
28-600.4672-8 0.25028-350.800017
17/4.329
6-0
Carter, V 4-0 92:5118-330.5458-17 0.47112-140.8572810/2.59
7-0
Calderon, J
4-4 124:53
16-340.47113-270.4814-5 0.800189/2.3 20
5-0
Marion, S2-266:399-170.5292-30.6670-00.0002
11
13/6.5
4
1-0
Wright, B3-063:287-130.5380-00.0007-80.8758
10
18/6.0
1
5-0
Dalembert, S
4-3 81:4412-200.6000-0 0.0001-2 0.500817
25/6.33
7-0
Crowder, J
4-291:428-190.4214-100.4004-41.0004
4
8/2.05
9-0
Ellington, W
2-026:024-80.5004-60.6670-00.0000
3
3/1.52
3-0
Blair, D4-163:088-170.4710-00.0000-30.0001
9
10/2.5
3
11-0
Harris, D1-022:121-70.1430-30.0001-20.5000
2
2/2.04
1-0
Larkin, S3-027:272-60.3331-20.5000-00.0002
3
5/1.77
5-0
Mekel, G3-014:441-40.2501-11.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.02
2-0
Ledo, R2-011:141-30.3330-10.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.01
1-0
James, B2-006:140-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
1
1/0.50
0-0
MAVERICKS
4-20 960:00
149-310
0.48146-101
0.45581-100
0.81028
113
165/41.3
105
70-0
PELICANS4-20 960:00
147-322
0.45727-680.39762-840.73856
128
212/53.0
80
81-2
STL
9
10
1
6
4
6
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
43
21
TO
3
11
8
5
1
1
2
4
1
3
1
2
0
0
0
44
74
BLK
6
1
0
0
1
5
5
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
22
15
PTS/AVG
103/25.8
86/21.5
56/14.0
49/12.3
20/10.0
21/7.0
25/6.3
24/6.0
12/6.0
16/4.0
3/3.0
5/1.7
3/1.0
2/1.0
0/0.0
425/106.3
383/95.8
STL
0
4
2
0
0
4
1
1
2
1
0
3
0
2
1
0
21
43
TO
3
18
3
1
1
12
6
4
5
2
3
5
2
2
1
2
74
44
BLK
0
0
7
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
15
22
PTS/AVG
26/26.0
81/20.3
55/18.3
18/18.0
10/10.0
39/9.8
29/9.7
27/9.0
35/8.8
22/5.5
16/5.3
12/4.0
7/1.8
4/1.3
2/0.7
0/0.0
383/95.8
425/106.3
NEW ORLEANS VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Holiday, J1-1 36:1710-170.5884-5 0.8002-2 1.000134/4.0 9
4-0
Gordon, E4-4 142:30
29-520.558 10-190.526 13-170.765 3811/2.810
12-1
Davis, A 3-3 92:1122-450.4890-0 0.00011-170.64714
22
36/12.0
4
6-0
Anderson, R
1-141:516-190.3161-50.2005-51.0007
7
14/14.0
1
2-0
Babbitt, L1-025:344-60.6672-40.5000-00.0001
2
3/3.01
2-0
Aminu, A 4-4 111:51
17-380.4470-2 0.0005-7 0.714731
38/9.57
7-0
Smith, J 3-2 80:2612-230.5220-0 0.0005-6 0.833614
20/6.72
11-1
Rivers, A 3-0 65:0011-250.4402-5 0.4003-10 0.300235/1.7 10
4-0
Roberts, B4-3 96:4813-320.4064-10 0.4005-5 1.000212
14/3.513
5-0
Miller, D4-049:599-130.6924-70.5710-00.0000
0
0/0.02
9-0
Ajinca, A3-142:327-110.6360-00.0002-21.0007
8
15/5.0
5
7-0
Evans, T3-059:373-200.1500-30.0006-70.8571
9
10/3.3
11
3-0
Morrow, A
4-047:442-150.1330-80.0003-40.7501
2
3/0.83
1-0
Withey, J3-020:572-40.5000-00.0000-00.0001
6
7/2.30
2-0
Stiemsma, G
3-135:430-20.0000-00.0002-21.0002
1
3/1.01
3-0
Amundson, L
1-011:000-00.0000-00.0000-00.0001
0
1/1.01
3-0
PELICANS4-20 960:00
147-322
0.45727-680.39762-840.73856
128
212/53.0
80
81-2
MAVERICKS
4-20 960:00
149-310
0.48146-101
0.45581-100
0.81028
113
165/41.3
105
70-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 1 at New Orleans
Dec. 10 at Dallas
Jan. 25 at New Orleans
March 2 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
34-48 (.415)
Fifth in Southwest
Playoffs
Did Not Qualify
144
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
12/26/02
4/1/03
11/11/03
2/4/04
11/3/04
2/2/05
2/28/05
3/21/05
11/12/05
12/3/05
12/31/05
4/8/06
11/25/06
12/16/06
12/30/06
3/27/07
12/1/07
12/14/07
2/20/08
4/16/08
Site
NO
DAL
DAL
NO
NO
NO
DAL
DAL
OKC
DAL
OKC
DAL
DAL
NO
DAL
OKC
NO
DAL
NO
DAL
W/L Score
W 83-81
W 95-86
W 125-97
W 113-104
W 106-91
W 90-82
W 90-86
W 103-86
W109-103
W 97-88
W95-90
W 101-77
W 85-73
W 90-79
W 94-80
W 105-89
L 108-112*
W 89-80
L 93-104
W 111-98
Date
1/14/09
3/5/09
4/10/09
4/12/09
11/4/09
12/14/09
2/28/10
3/22/10
11/15/10
11/17/10
3/9/11
4/13/11
1/7/12
1/21/12
3/2/12
1/5/13
2/22/13
4/14/13
4/17/13
12/4/13
Site
DAL
NO
DAL
NO
NO
DAL
DAL
NO
DAL
NO
NO
DAL
DAL
NO
NO
DAL
NO
NO
DAL
NO
W/L Score
L
97-104
L 88-104
W 100-92
L 92-102
L 107-114*
W 94-90
W 108-100
L 99-115
W 98-95
L 97-99
L 92-93
W 121-89
W 96-81
W 83-81
L 92-97
L
96-99*
W 104-100
W 107-89
W 99-87
W 100-97
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
Date
1/10/14
1/11/14
2/26/14
Site
NO
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
W 107-90
W 110-107
W 108-89
*overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 32-11
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 19-2
Dallas Road Games Dallas leads 13-9
Games in New Orleans Dallas leads 10-9
Games in Oklahoma City Dallas 3-0
Current Series Streak Dallas won last seven
in Dallas Dallas won last three
in New Orleans Dallas won last four
DALLAS
Last Home Win 108-89 (2/26/14)
Last Road Win 107-90 (1/10/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 32 (121-89, 4/13/11)
High Point Total 125 (11/11/03)
Low Point Total 83 (twice)
The Mavericks won the first 16 meetings between the
two franchises...the Mavericks are 19-2 all-time against
the Pelicans in Dallas...Dirk Nowitzki became the 17th
member of the 25,000-point club at New Orleans on
4/14/13 with an 18-foot fadeaway jumper over Robin
Lopez at the 6:44 mark of the second quarter (the basket
gave him 25,001 career points)...the Mavericks set a
franchise record with 17 blocked shots at New Orleans on
2/22/13...Bernard James accounted for seven of Dallas’
17 rejections at New Orleans (2/22/13), becoming the
first Mavericks rookie to record seven blocks...with the
32-point (121-89) win over New Orleans on 4/13/11,
Dallas recorded its largest margin of victory against New
Orleans...with a theft (at the 4:09 mark of the first quarter)
on 4/13/11, Shawn Marion became the fifth player in
NBA history with at least 1,500 steals and 1,000 blocks...
the two franchises squared off for the first time at New
Orleans on 12/26/02 and Dallas recorded a 83-81 win.
WEST DIVISION, WESTERN CONFERENCE —
NEW ORLEANS
Last Home Win 97-92 (3/2/12)
Last Road Win 99-96 (OT) (1/5/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 16 (twice)
High Point Total 115 (3/22/10)
Low Point Total 73 (11/25/06)
LOGO ON COLORED
BACKGROUNDS
Series scoring record vs New Orleans
Dirk Nowitzki (40 on 1/11/14)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Chris Paul (42 on 4/10/09)
145
SECON
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
NEW YORK KNICKS
DEREK FISHER // HEAD COACH
Executive Chairman, The Madison Square Garden Company James L Dolan
President Phil Jackson
General Manager Steve Mills
Head Coach Derek Fisher
Assistant Coaches Kurt Rambis, Jim Cleamons, Rasheed Hazzard, Joshua Longstaff
Athletic Trainer Roger Hinds
Address Two Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10121
Home Court Madison Square Garden (19,812) - 1968
Team Colors Orange, White and Blue
Television MSG Network: Mike Breen, Walt Frazier
Radio ESPN Radio (98.7 FM): Spero Dedes, Brendan Brown
NEW YORK PR STAFF
Vice President of Public Relations Jonathan Supranowitz (jonathan.supranowitz@msg.com)
Director of Public Relations Gregg Schwartz (gregg.schwartz@msg.com)
Public Relations Manager Derek Lapinski (derek.lapinksi@msg.com)
Phone 212-465-6471
Fax 212-465-6498
DALLAS VS NEW YORK 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Carter, V 2-0 49:3212-300.4009-19 0.4743-6 0.500167/3.5 4
7-0
Ellis, M 2-2 79:5715-350.4293-10 0.3002-2 1.000066/3.0 9
2-0
Nowitzki, D
2-2 66:3512-240.5001-7 0.1438-12 0.6671910/5.04
2-0
Calderon, J
2-2 70:0611-220.5007-16 0.4383-3 1.000235/2.5 12
1-0
Wright, B2-042:069-130.6920-00.0001-20.5006
3
9/4.51
6-0
Blair, D2-128:075-60.8330-00.0002-30.6671
5
6/3.00
5-0
Dalembert, S
1-122:472-50.4000-00.0002-40.5005
5
10/10.0
1
3-0
Larkin, S1-007:232-50.4000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Marion, S2-268:163-120.2500-30.0000-00.0002
6
8/4.00
4-0
Ellington, W
2-014:082-40.5001-20.5000-00.0000
1
1/0.50
2-0
Harris, D1-014:200-30.0000-10.0002-21.0000
4
4/4.08
2-0
Crowder, J
2-011:530-30.0000-30.0000-00.0000
2
2/1.00
2-0
Mekel, G1-004:020-20.0000-10.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.01
0-0
James, B1-000:480-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
73-164
0.44521-620.33923-340.67618
50
81/40.5
40
36-0
KNICKS 2-10 480:00
77-152
0.50719-460.41327-320.84420
68
101/50.5
43
42-0
STL
0
2
3
0
0
1
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
11
11
TO
0
7
2
2
0
3
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
21
38
BLK
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
6
PTS/AVG
36/18.0
35/17.5
33/16.5
32/16.0
19/9.5
12/6.0
6/6.0
4/4.0
6/3.0
5/2.5
2/2.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
190/95.0
200/100.0
STL
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
1
0
2
0
0
11
11
TO
5
2
3
5
1
3
2
2
1
5
0
3
0
1
38
21
BLK
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
6
4
PTS/AVG
63/31.5
14/14.0
13/13.0
22/11.0
20/10.0
20/10.0
9/9.0
8/8.0
8/8.0
12/6.0
5/5.0
4/4.0
2/1.0
0/0.0
200/100.0
190/95.0
NEW YORK VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Anthony, C2-2 78:1220-450.4448-15 0.53315-170.882610
16/8.09
4-0
Martin, K1-028:577-80.8750-00.0000-00.0003
3
6/6.02
3-0
Bargnani, A
1-126:226-120.5001-11.0000-00.0001
5
6/6.00
3-0
Smith, J 2-0 66:1910-240.4172-9 0.2220-0 0.000110
11/5.510
4-0
Hardaway Jr.
2-042:128-160.5003-100.3001-11.0000
4
4/2.00
4-0
Stoudemire
2-142:067-140.5000-00.0006-61.0003
6
9/4.51
6-0
Shumpert, I
1-130:243-50.6001-30.3332-21.0001
5
6/6.00
2-0
Felton, R1-133:353-40.7502-30.6670-00.0002
1
3/3.07
3-0
Prigioni, P
1-128:253-50.6002-40.5000-00.0000
3
3/3.04
3-0
Chandler, T
2-240:485-60.8330-00.0002-40.5003
10
13/6.5
0
4-0
Murry, T1-014:422-50.4000-00.0001-20.5000
2
2/2.02
2-0
Udrih, B1-132:542-60.3330-10.0000-00.0000
3
3/3.08
2-0
Aldrich, C2-009:111-11.0000-00.0000-00.0000
3
3/1.50
0-0
Tyler, J2-005:540-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
3
3/1.50
2-0
KNICKS 2-10 480:00
77-152
0.50719-460.41327-320.84420
68
101/50.5
43
42-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
73-164
0.44521-620.33923-340.67618
50
81/40.5
40
36-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 26 at Dallas
Dec. 16 at New York
2013-14 Season
37-45 (.451)
Third in Atlantic
Playoffs
Did not qualify
146
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
12/30/80
1/16/81
11/6/81
2/16/82
2/4/83
2/22/83
2/1/84
3/27/84
11/6/84
12/6/84
1/15/86
3/27/86
1/13/87
1/21/87
3/22/88
3/28/88
12/2/88
3/30/89
Site
NY
DAL
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
NY
DAL
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
W/L Score
L
98-100
W 118-100
L
95-104
W 112-110
L
101-120
L 106-108
L
98-105
L 88-97
W 107-104
W 112-83
L
112-116
W 110-105
W 108-103
W 113-93
W 124-105
L 106-114
L
101-104
L 98-99
Date
1/19/90
2/27/90
11/6/90
3/22/91
11/20/91
3/3/92
1/15/93
2/16/93
11/16/93
12/20/93
1/20/95
3/31/95
12/5/95
3/24/96
1/7/97
3/11/97
12/4/97
12/22/97
Site
DAL
NY
NY
DAL
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
DAL
NY
W/L Score
W 117-103
L 87-110
W 96-91
W 104-102*
L
89-92
L 83-102
L
93-107
L 87-117
L
90-103
L
92-101
L
93-106
L 90-101
L 87-92
L
79-85
L 72-102
W 91-83
W 105-91
L
67-79
Date
1998-1999
11/29/99
12/16/99
12/6/00
2/7/01
1/3/02
1/10/02
12/28/02
1/24/03
1/12/04
2/10/04
11/19/04
12/21/04
1/11/06
2/13/06
3/20/07
3/30/07
12/10/07
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
W/L Score
– DID NOT PLAY –
NY
L
82-107
DAL
L
93-100
DAL
W 94-85
NY
L 93-96**
NY
L 101-108*
DAL
W 111-89
DAL
W 107-82
NY
W 101-90
NY
W 127-121*
DAL
W 105-90
DAL
W 103-101
NY
W 123-94
NY
L 115-117*
DAL
W 100-72
NY
W 92-77
DAL
W 105-103
NY
W 99-89
Date
3/10/08
11/16/08
1/8/09
1/24/10
3/13/10
2/2/11
3/10/11
2/19/12
3/6/12
11/9/12
11/21/12
1/5/14
2/24/14
Site
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
NY
DAL
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
W 108-79
W 124-114*
W 99-94
W 128-78
L
128-94
W 113-97
W 127-109
L 97-104
W 95-85
L 94-104
W 114-111
L
80-92
W 110-108
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 34-32
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 20-13
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 11-2
Reunion Arena New York 11-9
Games in New York New York leads 19-14
Current Series Streak Dallas won last game
in Dallas New York won last game
in New York Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 114-111 (11/21/12)
Last Road Win 110-108 (2/24/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 50 (128-78, 1/24/10)
High Point Total 128 (1/24/10)
Low Point Total 67 (12/22/97)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won 20 of the last 25 meetings with New
York…the series sweep by the Mavs in 2002-03 was
their first against the Knicks since the 1990-91 season…
the Mavericks’ win on 1/24/03 ended a 10-game losing
streak at Madison Square Garden…the Mavericks won
nine straight at home before falling to the Knicks at
American Airlines Center on 1/24/10…on 2/1/84, the
Knicks’ Bernard King tied a Mavericks opponent individual
high, scoring 50 points in the Knicks’ win 105-98…King
also set a Mavericks opponent individual record with 20
field goals in the game.
NEW YORK
Last Home Win 104-94 (11/9/12)
Last Road Win 92-80 (1/5/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 34 (3/13/10)
High Point Total 128 (3/13/10)
Low Point Total 72 (2/13/06)
Series scoring record vs New York
Rolando Blackman (41 on 1/13/87)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Bernard King (50 on 2/1/84)
147
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
SCOTT BROOKS // HEAD COACH
Chairman Clayton I Bennett
Executive Vice President and General Manager Sam Presti
Head Coach Scott Brooks
Assistant Coaches Rex Kalamian, Mark Bryant, Robert Pack, Darko Rajakovic, Mike Terpstra
Athletic Trainer Joe Sharpe
Address 211 N Robinson, Suite 300, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
Home Court Chesapeake Energy Arena (18,203) - 2008
Team Colors Blue, Red, Yellow and Dark Blue
Television FS Oklahoma: Brian Davis, Lesley McCaslin
Radio WWLS (98.1 FM/640 AM): Matt Pinto
OKLAHOMA CITY PR STAFF
Director of Basketball Communications Matt Tumbleson (mtumbleson@thunder-nba.com)
Manager of Basketball Communications Michael Ravina (mravina@thunder-nba.com)
Manager of Basketball Communications John Read (jread@thunder-nba.com)
Phone 405-208-4800
Fax 405-429-7900
DALLAS VS OKLAHOMA CITY 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
3-3 102:59
22-470.4686-15 0.40015-151.000218
20/6.711
7-0
Marion, S 3-3 104:11
20-360.5565-10 0.5002-3 0.667313
16/5.35
2-0
Calderon, J
3-3 98:1816-270.59311-190.5794-4 1.000110
11/3.718
3-0
Ellis, M 3-3 112:24
16-390.4101-6 0.16713-170.765189/3.0 15
10-0
Carter, V3-060:299-270.3338-190.4218-100.8000
8
8/2.75
4-0
Crowder, J3-0 52:3910-160.6255-10 0.5002-3 0.667459/3.0 1
4-0
Dalembert, S
3-3 65:5712-200.6000-0 0.0002-2 1.000910
19/6.31
8-0
Harris, D2-038:375-100.5001-30.3332-21.0001
5
6/3.07
1-0
Wright, B2-039:485-90.5560-00.0001-20.5006
8
14/7.0
2
4-0
Blair, D3-036:064-100.4000-00.0002-40.5003
6
9/3.03
11-0
Larkin, S1-004:071-11.0000-00.0000-00.0000
1
1/1.00
0-0
Ellington, W
2-012:581-20.5000-10.0000-00.0000
2
2/1.00
1-0
Mekel, G1-010:490-40.0000-10.0000-00.0001
1
2/2.02
0-0
James, B1-004:070-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Ledo, R1-001:320-20.0000-10.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
3-15 745:00
121-250
0.48437-850.43551-620.82331
95
151/50.3
70
55-0
THUNDER3-15 745:00
118-251
0.47026-750.34750-690.72530
85
141/47.0
72
68-0
STL
8
5
5
4
2
2
3
0
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
35
24
TO
12
5
4
13
4
1
7
1
2
5
2
3
0
0
0
59
60
BLK
1
2
1
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
11
PTS/AVG
65/21.7
47/15.7
47/15.7
46/15.3
34/11.3
27/9.0
26/8.7
13/6.5
11/5.5
10/3.3
2/2.0
2/1.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
330/110.0
312/104.0
STL
3
5
1
1
2
2
1
0
2
2
0
2
3
0
0
24
35
TO
14
13
3
6
0
2
1
3
1
5
3
3
3
1
0
60
59
BLK
1
0
6
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
11
10
PTS/AVG
96/32.0
45/22.5
46/15.3
26/8.7
17/8.5
17/8.5
21/7.0
10/5.0
5/5.0
12/4.0
4/4.0
8/2.7
4/1.3
1/1.0
0/0.0
312/104.0
330/110.0
OKLAHOMA CITY VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Durant, K 3-3 120:55
30-630.476 10-210.476 26-280.929 3912/4.020
5-0
Westbrook, R
2-2 65:3918-380.4742-7 0.2867-11 0.636178/4.0 12
7-0
Ibaka, S 3-3 101:29
21-380.5531-1 1.0003-6 0.500816
24/8.04
8-0
Jackson, R3-1 84:2710-230.4352-8 0.2504-5 0.8001910/3.316
7-0
Butler, C2-056:057-200.3503-110.2730-00.0000
6
6/3.02
3-0
Lamb, J2-031:036-120.5003-70.4292-21.0000
4
4/2.03
2-0
Fisher, D3-066:208-180.4443-100.3002-30.6670
2
2/0.74
6-0
Jones, P2-028:344-70.5712-50.4000-20.0001
1
2/1.01
3-0
Sefolosha, T
1-123:312-50.4000-30.0001-20.5000
2
2/2.04
0-0
Collison, N
3-059:055-110.4550-00.0002-60.3337
8
15/5.0
2
11-0
Perkins, K1-114:092-40.5000-00.0000-00.0002
4
6/6.00
1-0
Adams, S3-242:483-40.7500-00.0002-21.0004
9
13/4.3
1
5-0
Roberson, A
3-238:232-50.4000-10.0000-00.0003
6
9/3.01
8-0
Shakur, M1-006:160-20.0000-10.0001-20.5000
0
0/0.02
2-0
Thabeet, H
1-006:160-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
2
2/2.00
0-0
THUNDER3-15 745:00
118-251
0.47026-750.34750-690.72530
85
141/47.0
72
68-0
MAVERICKS
3-15 745:00
121-250
0.48437-850.43551-620.82331
95
151/50.3
70
55-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 28 at Dallas
Feb. 19 at Oklahoma City
March 16 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
59-23 (.720)
First in Northwest
Playoffs
Defeated Memphis, 4-3
Defeated L.A. Clippers, 4-2
Lost to San Antonio, 4-2
148
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/14/80
10/22/80
11/21/80
1/5/81
2/24/81
11/11/81
11/20/81
1/6/82
2/12/82
3/5/82
11/10/82
12/8/82
12/16/82
3/2/83
4/1/83
12/9/83
1/4/84
1/18/84
2/5/84
2/29/84
11/10/84 11/30/84
1/7/85
3/11/85
4/11/85
10/26/85
11/12/85
1/13/86
4/5/86
4/10/86
11/6/86
12/13/86
1/2/87
2/4/87
3/11/87
Site
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
TAC
SEA
DAL
DAL
DAL
SEA
DAL
TAC
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
SEA
SEA
SEA
DAL
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
Date
L
83-85
11/10/87
W 107-102 11/13/87
L
91-101
1/29/88
L
89-103
2/15/88
L
84-102
4/15/88
L
79-107
11/19/88
L
89-90
12/7/88
L
100-107 1/12/89
W 103-100 4/8/89
L
97-98
11/14/89
L
91-94
11/25/89
W 110-94
1/8/90
L
93-103
1/11/90
W 108-105 12/15/90
L
95-101
1/29/91
L
124-132 3/13/91
W 105-102 3/30/91
L
107-114 12/7/91
L
96-104
1/10/92
L
124-127** 3/15/92
W 106-102 3/22/92
W 108-98
11/27/92
W 102-84
12/3/92
W 103-100 3/31/93
W 124-80
4/6/93
W 101-95
11/19/93
L
90-109
12/9/93
W 90-89
1/21/94
L
109-111 4/8/94
W 115-109 12/22/94
W 147-124 1/21/95
W 126-109 4/8/95
W 117-107 4/13/95
W 124-94
12/12/95
W 130-117 1/21/96
Site
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
SEA
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
W/L Score
W 117-101
L
95-103
W 117-109
W 128-122*
L
88-115
W 112-106
W 102-98
L
95-130
L
90-114
W 113-109*
L
70-117
W 110-96
L
87-98
L
105-106
W 117-112
W 98-96
L
102-115
L
101-104
L
82-94
L
100-109
L
105-113
L
104-127
L
108-125
L
96-103
W 109-107
L
87-116
L
93-125
L
87-91
L
93-111
L
101-103
L
91-117
L
98-125
L
112-133
W 112-101*
L
101-108
Date
2/1/96
3/15/96
12/22/96
12/28/96
4/5/97
4/10/97
11/1/97
1/20/98
4/2/98
4/9/98
2/5/99
3/29/99
5/4/99
11/4/99
2/9/00
3/7/00
4/14/00
11/17/00
11/21/00
12/26/00
4/15/01
11/20/01
2/12/02
3/11/02
4/13/02
11/23/02
1/19/03
3/13/03
4/14/03
1/27/04
3/2/04
4/6/04
4/10/04
12/9/04
2/13/05
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
DAL
SEA
W/L Score
W 103-100
L
97-120
L
79-93
W 95-90
L
84-103
L
82-90
W 89-81
W 107-98
L
86-107
L
101-103
L
86-92*
L
101-109
L
100-110
L
96-106
L
106-117
L
86-101
W 117-103
W 99-95
L
110-116
W 114-93
W 107-99*
L
97-105
W 112-106
W 119-108
W 116-99
W 115-105
L
81-85
L
100-107
W 109-106
W 118-116
W 107-96
W 118-108
L
99-119
L
102-107
W 95-92
Date
4/13/05
4/19/05
12/23/05
1/26/06
2/4/06
12/20/06
1/2/07
1/30/07
4/18/07
1/11/08
1/19/08
4/8/08
4/13/08
12/13/08
2/27/09
3/2/09
12/16/09
1/15/10
2/16/10
4/3/10
11/24/10
12/27/10
1/6/11
12/29/11
1/2/12
2/1/12
3/5/12
12/27/12
1/18/13
2/4/13
3/17/13
11/6/13
3/16/14
3/25/14
Site
SEA
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAl SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
SEA
DAL
DAL
SEA
OKC
DAL
OKC
OKC
DAL
OKC
DAL
OKC
OKC
DAL
OKC
DAL
DAL
OKC
OKC
DAL
OKC
DAL
OKC
OKC
DAL
W/L Score
W 95-90
W 101-96
W 101-98
W 104-97
W 110-91
W 103-95
W 112-88
W 122-102
W 106-75
W 90-70
W 111-96
W 99-83
L
95-99
W 103-99
W 110-108*
L
87-96
W 100-86
W 99-98
L
86-99
L
116-121
W 111-103
W 103-93
L
95-99
L
102-104
W 100-87
L
86-95
L
91-95
L
105-111*
L
114-117*
L
91-112
L
101-107
L
93-107
W 109-86
W 128-119*
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series OKC leads 72-67
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 38-30
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 16-7
Reunion Arena Seattle 23-22
Games in Seattle Seattle 35-25
Games in OKC OKC leads 7-4
Current Series Streak Dallas won last two
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in OKC Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 128-119 (OT) (3/25/14)
Last Road Win 109-86 (3/16/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 44 (124-80, 4/11/85)
High Point Total 147 (11/6/86)
Low Point Total 70 (11/25/89)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won each of the last two meetings after
Oklahoma City took the previous seven…Dirk Nowitzki
scored a series-high 46 points on 12/13/08 in a 103-99
victory in Dallas’ first-ever game against the Thunder...the
Mavericks’ win on 2/12/02 in Seattle set their franchisehigh mark of eight straight road victories…the shortest
game in Mavericks’ history came against Seattle in a 1:40
in Seattle on 1/7/85…Dallas’ 44-point blowout (124-80)
of Seattle in Tacoma, Wash., on 4/11/85 was their largest
victory over the Sonics…the Mavericks 47-point loss (11770) on 11/25/89 was the worst home defeat at Reunion
Arena.
SEATTLE/OKC
Last Home Win 107-93 (11/6/13)
Last Road Win 107-101 (3/17/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 47 (117-70, 11/25/89)
High Point Total 133 (4/13/95)
Low Point Total 70 (1/11/08)
Series scoring record vs OKC
Dirk Nowitzki (46 on 12/13/08)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Kevin Durant (52 on 1/18/13)
149
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
ORLANDO MAGIC
JACQUE VAUGHN // HEAD COACH
Senior Chairman Rich DeVos
CEO Alex Martins
General Manager Rob Hennigan
Head Coach Jacque Vaughn
Assistant Coaches James Borrego, Wes Unseld Jr, Brett Gunning
Athletic Trainer Keon Weise
Address 8701 Maitland Summit Blvd, Orlando, Florida 32810
Home Court Amway Center (18,846) - 2010
Team Colors Blue, Silver and Black
Television FS Florida: David Steele, Jeff Turner
Radio WDBO (580 AM): Dennis Neumann, Richie Adubato
ORLANDO CITY PR STAFF
Senior Vice President of Public Relations Joel Glass (jglass@orlandomagic.com)
Director of Communications George Galante (ggalante@orlandomagic.com)
Assistant Director of Communications Trish Wingerson (twingerson@orlandomagic.com)
Communications Manager Melanie Curtsinger (mcurtsinger@orlandomagic.com)
DALLAS VS ORLANDO 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Ellis, M 2-2 76:2717-370.4591-5 0.2005-7 0.714055/2.5 11
5-0
Nowitzki, D
2-2 61:2910-220.4555-8 0.6258-8 1.000099/4.5 5
5-0
Carter, V 2-0 46:4610-200.5005-11 0.4554-4 1.000044/2.0 3
1-0
Calderon, J
2-2 63:0210-190.5264-10 0.4000-0 0.000022/1.0 13
2-0
Blair, D 2-0 40:2610-130.7690-0 0.0004-6 0.6674812/6.03
6-0
Ellington, W
1-020:525-80.6252-50.4000-00.0001
5
6/6.01
1-0
Marion, S1-133:343-90.3332-40.5003-40.7502
6
8/8.00
1-0
Crowder, J
2-142:099-130.6923-60.5000-00.0001
6
7/3.52
3-0
Ledo, R1-001:291-20.5001-20.5002-21.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
Dalembert, S
2-242:054-70.5710-00.0000-20.0002
8
10/5.0
1
9-0
Mekel, G2-027:313-80.3750-30.0000-00.0001
0
1/0.59
3-0
Wright, B1-022:411-50.2000-00.0000-00.0003
3
6/6.00
2-0
James, B1-001:290-00.0000-00.0000-00.0000
0
0/0.00
0-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
83-163
0.50923-540.42626-330.78814
56
81/40.5
48
38-0
MAGIC 2-10 480:00
71-146
0.48611-390.28235-440.79513
64
90/45.0
40
39-0
STL
4
0
1
2
2
0
2
5
0
1
1
0
0
18
12
TO
4
3
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
7
2
1
0
22
34
BLK
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
2
1
9
2
PTS/AVG
40/20.0
33/16.5
29/14.5
24/12.0
24/12.0
12/12.0
11/11.0
21/10.5
5/5.0
8/4.0
6/3.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
215/107.5
188/94.0
STL
0
1
1
2
2
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
12
18
TO
1
0
4
2
1
13
2
4
1
1
2
0
1
34
22
BLK
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
9
PTS/AVG
25/25.0
19/19.0
36/18.0
16/16.0
25/12.5
21/10.5
10/10.0
14/7.0
9/4.5
7/3.5
4/2.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
188/94.0
215/107.5
ORLANDO VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Afflalo, A 1-1 37:396-12 0.5000-2 0.00013-140.929022/2.0 4
0-0
Davis, G1-131:438-140.5710-10.0003-31.0001
7
8/8.00
1-0
Nelson, J 2-2 61:5413-250.5207-14 0.5003-4 0.750156/3.0 9
2-0
Vucevic, N
1-134:188-120.6670-00.0000-00.0000
8
8/8.04
4-0
Harkless, M
2-275:269-210.4291-70.1436-100.6003
10
13/6.5
6
3-0
Oladipo, V
2-158:207-190.3682-50.4005-60.8331
6
7/3.58
8-0
Harris, T1-135:124-90.4440-10.0002-21.0001
6
7/7.00
3-0
Nicholson, A
2-022:207-80.8750-00.0000-10.0001
7
8/4.00
3-0
Moore, E2-049:104-110.3640-40.0001-11.0002
2
4/2.05
7-0
Maxiell, J2-136:533-70.4290-00.0001-20.5003
7
10/5.0
1
2-0
Lamb, D2-025:161-60.1671-50.2001-11.0000
0
0/0.02
3-0
Jones, S1-008:181-11.0000-00.0000-00.0000
2
2/2.00
2-0
O’Quinn, K
1-003:310-10.0000-00.0000-00.0000
2
2/2.01
1-0
MAGIC 2-10 480:00
71-146
0.48611-390.28235-440.79513
64
90/45.0
40
39-0
MAVERICKS
2-10 480:00
83-163
0.50923-540.42626-330.78814
56
81/40.5
48
38-0
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Jan. 31 at Orlando
March 18 at Dallas
2013-14 Season
23-59 (.280)
Fifth in Southeast
Playoffs
Did not qualify
150
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
2/17/90
3/22/90
11/9/90
11/13/90
1/12/91
3/23/91
3/27/91
1/24/92
4/1/92
1/23/93
3/17/93
3/3/94
3/16/94
1/18/95
2/8/95
11/30/95
1/15/96
Site
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
DAL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
ORL
DAL
W/L Score
W 135-108
W 116-106
W 111-99
L
103-109
L
103-127
L
93-105
L
85-97
L
103-121
W 102-89
L
106-127
W 102-96
L
94-107
L
98-100
L
97-108
L
92-110
L
96-110
W 119-104
Date
12/2/96
1/15/97
12/11/97
2/25/98
3/11/99
11/13/99
11/24/99
1/18/01
3/5/01
12/22/01
1/14/02
2/25/03
4/5/03
12/6/03
3/28/04
11/9/04
4/5/05
Site
ORL
DAL
DAL
ORL
DAL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
ORL
DAL
DAL
ORL
ORL
DAL
W/L Score
W 108-102*
L
66-78
L
90-100
L
79-100
W 93-76
W 125-117
L
100-112
W 115-106*
L
81-95
W 102-80
L
87-113
L
93-98
W 108-90
W 110-97
W 118-88
L
84-94
W 114-105
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
12/16/05
3/31/06
1/23/07
3/3/07
12/17/07
2/4/08
11/14/08
2/2/09
2/19/10
4/1/10
12/21/10
1/8/11
3/30/12
1/20/13
2/20/13
11/16/13
1/13/14
Site
DAL
ORL
ORL
DAL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
ORL
DAL
ORL
DAL
ORL
ORL
DAL
ORL
DAL
W/L Score
W 109-103*
L
99-108
W 111-95
W 103-98
W 111-108
W 107-98
L
100-102
W 105-95
W 95-85
L
82-97
W 105-99
L
107-117
W 100-98
W 111-105
W 111-96
W 108-100
W 107-88
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 28-23
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 17-9
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 9-3
Reunion Arena Dallas 8-6
Games in Orlando Orlando leads 14-11
Current Series Streak Dallas won last five
in Dallas Dallas won last two
in Orlando Dallas won last eight
DALLAS
Last Home Win 107-88 (1/13/14)
Last Road Win 108-100 (11/16/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 30 (118-88, 3/28/04)
High Point Total 135 (2/17/90)
Low Point Total 66 (1/15/97)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks have won 17 of the last 22 games in the
series, including the last eight in Orlando...Dirk Nowitzki
hit the game-winning shot with 5.9 seconds left in the
Mavericks’ 100-98 win over the Magic on 3/30/12...
Dallas shot only 29.4% from the floor in its 94-84 loss to
the Magic on 11/9/04…Orlando scored 105 points in its
loss to Dallas on 4/5/05, snapping a five-game streak of
scoring below 100 points…the Mavericks’ 118-88 win on
3/28/04 was their first win in Orlando since beating the
Magic in overtime 108-102 on 12/2/96.
ORLANDO
Last Home Win 108-99 (3/31/06)
Last Road Win 117-107 (1/8/11)
Largest Margin of Victory 26 (113-87, 1/14/02)
High Point Total 127 (twice)
Low Point Total 76 (3/11/99)
Series scoring record vs Orlando
Dirk Nowitzki (38 on 1/18/01, OT and 3/31/06)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Shaquille O’Neal (43 on 3/3/94)
151
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
THE NBA
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
BRETT BROWN // HEAD COACH
Managing Owner Josh Harris
President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Sam Hinkie
Head Coach Brett Brown
Assistant Coaches Chad Iske, Lloyd Pierce, Vance Wahlberg
Athletic Trainer Kevin Johnson
Address 3 Crescent Drive, Suite 300, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19112
Home Court Wells Fargo Center (20,328) - 1996
Team Colors Red, Blue, Silver, Black, White and Gold
Television Comcast SportsNet, The Comcast Network: Mark Zumoff, Malik Rose
Radio The Fanatic (97.5 FM, 950 AM): Tom McGinnis
PHILADELPHIA PR STAFF
Director of Public Relations Michael Preston (mpreston@comcast-spectator.com)
Public Relations Coordinator Sean McCloskey (smccloskey@comcast-spectator.com)
Public Relations Coordinator Rebecca Timms (rtimms@comcast-spectator.com)
Director of Statistical Information Harvey Pollack (hpollack@comcast-spectator.com)
Phone 215-339-7666
Fax 215-339-7632
DALLAS VS PHILADELPHIA 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
3GM-FGA FG%
FTM-FTA FT%
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST PF-DQ
Nowitzki, D
2-2 59:5317-270.6306-12 0.5005-5 1.000116
17/8.57
2-0
Marion, S 2-2 65:1118-270.6672-5 0.4004-4 1.0005914/7.04
6-0
Ellis, M 2-2 73:2611-260.4232-6 0.33311-180.611167/3.5 14
4-0
Calderon, J
2-262:398-190.4216-140.4290-00.0001
5
6/3.014
5-0
Blair, D2-023:317-100.7000-00.0004-41.0002
4
6/3.01
6-0
Harris, D
1-0
19:37
3-4
0.750 0-1 0.000 3-5 0.600 0 2 2/2.0 7 2-0 Dalembert, S 2-1 43:37 5-10 0.500 0-0 0.000 4-4 1.000 5 15 20/10.0 1 1-0 Carter, V 2-0 45:52 3-9 0.333 2-6 0.333 5-7 0.714 0 13 13/6.5 4 6-0 Wright, B 1-0 14:35 3-4 0.750 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 3 3 6/6.0 1 3-0 Ellington, W 1-0 13:15 2-4 0.500 0-2 0.000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0/0.0 4 1-0 Crowder, J 2-1 31:44 3-11 0.273 0-5 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 7 7/3.5 4 2-0 Larkin, S 2-0 11:45 1-3 0.333 0-1 0.000 1-2 0.500 0 0 0/0.0 3 4-0 James, B 2-0 08:39 1-1 1.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 1 1/0.5 1 2-0 Mekel, G 1-0 06:16 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 2 2/2.0 0 0-0 MAVERICKS 2-10 480:00 82-155 0.529 18-52 0.346 39-51 0.765 18 83 112/56.0 65 44-0 76ERS 2-10 480:00 80-193 0.415 11-46 0.239 35-54 0.648 32 55 105/52.5 46 43-0 STL
1
4
1
2
0
1
0
3
0
1
1
3
0
0
17 27 TO
5
2
11
4
4
3
2
2
3
2
3
0
1
1
46 28 BLK
2
2
2
1
1
0 5 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 18 4 PTS/AVG
45/22.5
42/21.0
35/17.5
22/11.0
18/9.0
9/9.0
14/7.0
13/6.5
6/6.0
6/6.0
6/3.0
3/1.5
2/1.0
0/0.0
221/110.5
206/103.0
STL
0
0
10 6
5
1
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
27 17 TO
4
2
7
9
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
2
0
28 46 BLK
0 0 0 0 1 3 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 4 18 PTS/AVG
26/26.0
25/25.0
42/21.0
40/20.0
23/11.5
10/10.0
10/10.0
6/6.0
6/6.0
4/4.0
4/4.0
7/3.5
3/3.0
206/103.0
221/110.5
PHILADELPHIA VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
Turner, E GP-GS
1-1 Carter-Williams1-1 Young, T 2-2 Wroten, T 2-1 Anderson, J 2-2 Hawes, S 1-1 Williams, E 1-1 Moultrie, A 1-1 Allen, L 1-0 Davies, B 1-0 Brown, L 1-0 Thompson, H 2-0 Morris, D 1-0 76ERS 2-10 MAVERICKS 2-10 MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
36:18 10-22 0.455
38:17 9-19 0.474
74:04 18-47 0.383
65:22 14-31 0.452
78:20 8-21 0.381
36:17 4-11 0.364
27:28 4-9 0.444
30:58 3-5 0.600
11:32 2-5 0.400
17:20 2-5 0.400
15:38 2-5 0.400
37:02 3-8 0.375
11:25 1-5 0.200
480:00 80-193 0.415
480:00 82-155 0.529
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 13 at Dallas
Nov. 29 at Philadelphia
3GM-FGA FG%
2-4 0.500 0-3 0.000 2-7 0.286 0-6 0.000 4-12 0.333 1-3 0.333 1-4 0.250 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-3 0.000 1-3 0.333 0-1 0.000 11-46 0.239 18-52 0.346 2013-14 Season
19-63 (.232)
Fifth in Atlantic
FTM-FTA
4-6 7-9 4-4 12-22 3-5 1-2 1-1 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 35-54 39-51 FT%
0.667 0.778 1.000 0.545 0.600 0.500 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 0.648 0.765 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
2 7 9/9.0 7 2 3 5/5.0 6 11 13 24/12.0 9 3 4 7/3.5 5 3 6 9/4.5 4 1 10 11/11.0 4 0 0 0/0.0 4 2 3 5/5.0 2 4 0 4/4.0 1 1 3 4/4.0 0 0 0 0/0.0 1 3 4 7/3.5 2 0 2 2/2.0 1 32 55 105/52.5 46 18 83 112/56.0 65 Playoffs
Did not qualify
152
PF-DQ
3-0 3-0 6-0 5-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 7-0 2-0 43-0 44-0 CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/25/80
2/20/81
1/27/82
2/17/82
12/29/82
2/23/83
2/15/84
3/30/84
11/2/84
1/28/85
2/28/86
3/30/86
2/27/87
3/23/87
12/19/87
2/27/88
12/20/88
1/9/89
12/15/89
1/5/90
11/7/90
3/6/91
2/18/92
Site
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
PHI
DAL
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
92-108
L
109-117
L
86-99
L
109-114
L
116-126*
L
101-133
W 119-116**
L
110-118
L
103-107
W 111-109
L
120-123
L
113-114
W 123-110
W 103-100
L
90-95
W 100-91
W 108-102
L
103-121
W 95-88
L
79-104
W 104-101
L
92-97
L
90-94
Date
3/6/92
2/13/93
3/19/93
1/7/94
1/26/94
11/11/94
3/17/95
12/6/95
2/27/96
12/5/96
1/8/97
11/13/97
2/11/98
1998-1999
2/1/00
2/29/00
12/15/00
1/23/01
11/1/01
11/10/01
1/4/03
1/23/03
1/14/04
Site
W/L Score
PHI
L
86-88
DAL
L
96-119
PHI
W 89-87
DAL
L
93-103
PHI
L
90-104
PHI
W 107-100
DAL
W 103-101
PHI
L
87-108
DAL
L
115-121
DAL
W 106-102
PHI
W 111-93
DAL
L
98-99
PHI
L
90-91
– DID NOT PLAY –
DAL
L
100-101
PHI
L
87-106
PHI
W 112-94
DAL
L
98-114
PHI
W 99-92
DAL
L
91-98
DAL
W 102-83
PHI
W 107-94
DAL
W 125-122**
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
Date
3/22/04
1/29/05
4/1/05
11/9/05
2/27/06
12/15/06
2/11/07
11/13/07
2/11/08
1/2/09
1/19/09
11/30/09
1/22/10
11/12/10
3/1/11
2/17/12
11/27/12
12/18/12
11/18/13
2/21/14
Site
PHI
DAL
PHI
PHI
DAL
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
DAL
PHI
PHI
PHI
DAL
DAL
PHI
W/L Score
L
98-107
L
89-93
W 100-83
L
97-112
W 104-92
W 93-79
W 106-89
W 99-84
L
76-84
W 96-86
W 95-93
W 104-102
L
81-92
W 99-90
W 101-93
W 82-75
L
98-100
W 107-100
W 97-94
W 124-112
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Philadelphia leads 33-32
Games in Dallas Series tied 16-16
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-2
Reunion Arena Philadelphia 14-6
Games in Philadelphia Philadelphia leads 17-16
Current Series Streak Dallas won last three
in Dallas Dallas won last eight
in Philadelphia Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 97-94 (11/18/13)
Last Road Win 124-112 (2/21/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 19 (102-83, 1/4/03)
High Point Total 125 (OT) (1/14/04)
Low Point Total 76 (2/11/08)
The Mavericks have taken 13 of the last 16 matchups,
including the last eight in Dallas...Jason Kidd recorded
his 11,000th assist vs. Philadelphia on 11/12/10...Dallas
held Philadelphia to a series-low 75 points on 2/17/12…
Erick Dampier recorded a career-high 26 rebounds
against the Sixers on 1/29/05...the Mavericks’ 125-122
double-overtime win marked their third consecutive win
over Philadelphia; before then Dallas had never won more
than two consecutive games against the Sixers…former
Maverick George McCloud nailed an NBA-record seven
3-pointers (7-11) in the second half of a 121-115 loss to
Philly on 2/27/96…in the game, the Mavericks and Sixers
combined to tie an NBA record, set by the Mavericks and
Rockets on 4/11/95, with 28 3-point field goals.
DIVISION, EASTERN CONFERENCE — REPRODUCT
PHILADELPHIA
Last Home Win 100-98 (11/27/12)
Last Road Win 98-91 (11/10/01)
Largest Margin of Victory 32 (133-101, 2/23/83)
High Point Total 133 (2/23/83)
Low Point Total 75 (2/17/12)
LOGO ON COLORED
BACKGROUNDS
Series scoring record vs Philadelphia
Mark Aguirre (49 on 1/28/85)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Andrew Toney (36 on 12/29/82)
Allen Iverson (36 on 12/5/96)
153
PARTIAL LO
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
PHOENIX SUNS
JEFF HORNACEK // HEAD COACH
Managing Partner Robert Sarver
President of Basketball Operations Lon Babby
General Manager Ryan McDonough
Head Coach Jeff Hornacek
Assistant Coaches Jerry Sichting, Mike Longabardi, Kenny Gattison, Mark West
Athletic Trainer Aaron Nelson
Address 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Home Court US Airways Center (18,442) - 1992
Team Colors Purple, Orange, Black, Gray and Yellow
Television FS Arizona: Steve Albert, Eddie Johnson, Ann Meyers Drysdae, Kevin Ray
Radio KTAR (620 AM): Al McCoy, Tim Kemptom
PHOENIX PR STAFF
Vice President of Basketball Communications Julie Fie (jfie@suns.com)
Manager of Basketball Communications DC Headley (dcheadley@suns.com)
Manager of Basketball Communications Cole Mickelson (cmickelson@suns.com)
Phone 602-379-7900
Fax 602-379-7908
DALLAS VS PHOENIX 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Ellis, M 3-3 Nowitzki, D 3-3 Wright, B 3-0 Marion, S 3-3 Carter, V 3-0 Larkin, S 3-0 Dalembert, S 3-2 Calderon, J 3-3 Blair, D 2-1 Harris, D 1-0 Crowder, J 3-0 James, B 1-0 Ellington, W 1-0 Mekel, G 1-0 MAVERICKS 3-15 SUNS
3-15 MIN
119:32 104:01 78:03 101:36 68:30 46:09 41:34 66:58 21:16 31:03 33:16 01:34 04:55 01:34 720:00 720:00 FGM-FGA FG%
33-60 0.550 24-48 0.500 17-24 0.708 14-26 0.538 12-33 0.364 7-12 0.583 5-11 0.455 6-16 0.375 4-6 0.667 1-4 0.250 3-10 0.300 1-1 1.000 0-2 0.000 0-0 0.000 127-253 0.502 122-257 0.475 3GM-FGA FG%
3-7 0.429 6-18 0.333 0-0 0.000 4-8 0.500 5-16 0.313 3-4 0.750 0-0 0.000 1-7 0.143 0-0 0.000 1-4 0.250 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 23-65 0.354 30-69 0.435 FTM-FTA
11-18 11-12 5-7 1-2 3-4 4-5 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 42-57 54-66 FT%
0.611 0.917 0.714 0.500 0.750 0.800 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.667 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.737 0.818 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1 13 14/4.7 21 1 18 19/6.3 6 9 13 22/7.3 2 6 12 18/6.0 3 0 13 13/4.3 7 0 1 1/0.3 8 5 10 15/5.0 1 0 4 4/1.3 12 1 3 4/2.0 1 0 2 2/2.0 6 5 3 8/2.7 1 1 0 1/1.0 0 0 1 1/1.0 0 0 0 0/0.0 0 29 93 142/47.3 68 44 89 146/48.7 52 PF-DQ
9-0 4-0 6-0 4-0 10-0 2-0 6-0
5-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 54-0 57-0 STL
7
3
1
4
2
2
0
2
1
1
3
0
3
0
29 31 TO
13 6
4
4
9
3
1
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
46 49 BLK
2 3 8 0 2 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 6 PTS/AVG
80/26.7
65/21.7
39/13.0
33/11.0
32/10.7
21/7.0
15/5.0
13/4.3
8/4.0
3/3.0
8/2.7
2/2.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
319/106.3
328/109.3
FTM-FTA
9-11 8-12 6-6 13-13 10-11 4-6 2-2 0-1 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 54-66 42-57 FT%
0.818 0.667 1.000 1.000 0.909 0.667 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.818 0.737 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
0 8 8/4.0 12 5 11 16/5.3 16 5 16 21/7.0 0 2 8 10/3.3 4 11 13 24/8.0 5 7 14 21/7.0 7 5 8 13/4.3 5 5 11 16/5.3 0 4 0 4/2.0 0 0 0 0/0.0 3 0 0 0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0.0 0 44 89 146/48.7 52 29 93 142/47.3 68 PF-DQ
4-0 8-0 8-0 7-0 8-0 10-0 8-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 57-0 54-0 STL
5
6
1
5
4
5
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
31 29 TO
10 5
2
7
8
6
2
4
4
1
0
0
0
49 46 BLK
1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 17 PTS/AVG
54/27.0
54/18.0
45/15.0
43/14.3
40/13.3
33/11.0
27/9.0
16/5.3
8/4.0
8/2.7
0/0.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
328/109.3
319/106.3
PHOENIX VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
Bledsoe, E Dragic, G Frye, C Green, G Morris, M Tucker, P Morris, M Plumlee, M Goodwin, A Smith, I Len, A Christmas, D
Kravtsov, V SUNS
MAVERICKS
GP-GS
2-2 3-3 3-3 3-1 3-0 3-3 3-0 3-3 2-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-15 3-15 MIN
78:00 110:24 90:21 88:27 91:47 92:05 57:12 66:11 17:05 24:49 01:16 01:11 01:11 720:00 720:00 2014-15 vs Mavericks
Dec. 5 at Dallas
Dec. 23 at Phoenix
March 22 at Phoenix
April 8 at Dallas
FGM-FGA FG%
20-27 0.741 23-51 0.451 15-33 0.455 12-32 0.375 14-31 0.452 13-29 0.448 10-22 0.455 8-13 0.615 3-8 0.375 4-10 0.400 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 122-257 0.475 127-253 0.502 3GM-FGA FG%
5-6 0.833 0-11 0.000 9-14 0.643 6-14 0.429 2-8 0.250 3-6 0.500 5-9 0.556 0-0 0.000 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 30-69 0.435 23-65 0.354 2013-14 Season
48-34 (.585)
Third in Pacific
Playoffs
Did not qualify
154
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/21/80
11/18/80
12/17/80
2/11/81
3/10/81
11/5/81
11/21/81
1/9/82
3/24/82
4/9/82
11/6/82
12/23/82
2/8/83
3/8/83
3/19/83
10/29/83
11/19/83
2/11/84
2/17/84
4/12/84
11/3/84
12/28/84
1/16/85
2/15/85
3/4/85
11/19/85
12/26/85
1/10/86
3/3/86
4/1/86
Site
PHX
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
W/L Score
Date
L
99-111
11/21/86
L
91-102
12/23/86
L
102-115 12/27/86
L
97-119
3/2/87
W 107-103 4/6/87
L
93-121
12/11/87
L
88-110
1/7/88
W 105-101 1/27/88
L
96-104
2/22/88
W 105-100 4/6/88
L
100-112 11/9/88
L
106-125 1/6/89
W 112-100 2/3/89
W 120-99
4/12/89
L
112-115* 1/4/90
W 120-103 1/17/90
W 116-107 3/2/90
L
89-108
4/3/90
W 129-123 12/18/90
L
118-119 12/26/90
L
93-105
3/20/91
W 125-111 4/12/91
L
95-98
11/16/91
L
103-126 12/28/91
W 107-99
2/28/92
W 123-119 3/17/92
W 105-98
1/7/93
W 117-104 1/30/93
W 139-138 **3/6/93
W 128-98
3/12/93
Site
PHX
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
W/L Score
W
130-122*
L
119-120
W 123-97
W 135-112
L
110-118*
W 108-104*
W 105-91
W 121-102
W 114-107
W 119-93
L
103-111
L
111-120
W 121-117
L
94-109
L
102-119
L
88-108
W 108-102
L
111-117
L
95-114
L
88-115
L
96-110
L
91-103
W 91-88
L
103-121
W 115-107
L
81-92
L
107-111
L
105-126
L
102-109
L
98-116
Date
12/11/93
1/18/94
3/25/94
4/18/94
12/26/94
12/27/94
2/7/95
4/21/95
12/16/95
1/12/96
3/3/96
4/19/96
1/13/97
2/23/97
3/2/97
3/15/97
12/18/97 1/2/98
2/17/98
3/15/98
2/22/99
3/9/99
4/16/99
4/20/99
12/11/99
12/23/99
3/4/00
3/11/00
11/15/00
1/13/01
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
Site
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
W/L Score
L
103-114
L
103-113
L
94-99
L
97-106
L
113-139
L
118-119
L
113-114
L
99-110
L
108-111*
W 140-130*
L
114-121
L
103-123
L
98-105
W 88-86
L
108-109*
L
76-101
L
75-89
L
85-92
L
77-95
L
90-100
L
83-101
L
91-103
L
85-92
W 104-100
W 120-115
W 111-110
L
96-110
W 104-99
L
73-99
L
86-93
Date
3/17/01
4/11/01
11/24/01
2/17/02
3/5/02
4/17/02
11/2/02
1/17/03
3/22/03
4/9/03
11/26/03
3/8/04
3/13/04
4/3/04
11/16/04
2/17/05
2/26/05
11/1/05
12/14/05
3/5/06
4/13/06
11/9/06
12/28/06
3/14/07
4/1/07
12/19/07
2/14/08
4/6/08
12/4/08
1/9/09
Site
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHX
PHX
DAL
PHX
DAL
DAL
PHX
DAL
PHO
DAL
DAL
PHO
PHO
DAL
DAL
PHO
DAL
PHO
PHO
DAL
PHO
W/L Score
W 109-99
L
106-111
W 119-104
W 105-92
W 81-77
L
76-89
W 97-83
L
106-111
W 102-95
L
89-112
L
90-121
W 103-90
W 113-90
W 124-103
L
101-107
W 119-113
L
123-124
W 111-108**
W 102-96
L
107-115
L 104-117
W 119-112
W 101-99
L
127-129
L 104-126
W 108-105
L 97-109
W 105-98
W 112-97
L 100-128
Date
1/28/10
2/17/10
3/10/09
4/5/09
12/8/09
12/17/10
2/17/11
3/27/11
4/10/11
1/4/12
1/23/12
1/30/12
3/8/12
12/6/12
1/27/13
2/1/13
4/10/13
12/21/13
1/17/14
4/12/14
Site
PHO
DAL
PHO
DAL
DAL
DAL
PHO
PHO
DAL
DAL
DAL
PHO
PHO
PHO
DAL
PHO
DAL
PHO
PHO
DAL
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Phoenix leads 74-66
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 42-28
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 19-5
Reunion Arena Tied 23-23
Games in Phoenix Phoenix leads 46-24
Current Series Streak Dallas won last two
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in Phoenix Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 101-98 (4/12/14)
Last Road Win 110-107 (1/17/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 30 (128-98, 4/1/86)
High Point Total 140 (4/5/09, 1/12/96)
Low Point Total 75 (12/18/97)
PHOENIX
Last Home Win 123-108 (12/21/13)
Last Road Win 102-91 (4/10/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 31 (121-90, 11/26/03)
High Point Total 139 (12/26/94)
Low Point Total 77 (3/5/02)
Dallas has won 18 of the last 23 matchups with Phoenix...
The Suns snapped a 10-game road losing streak against
the Mavericks with a win at Dallas on 4/10/13...Shawn
Marion appeared in his 1,000 career game against
Phoenix on 1/27/13...Dirk Nowitzki played in his 1,000th
career game versus Phoenix on 1/4/12...Jason Terry
recorded his 1,000th 3-pointer with the Mavericks vs.
Phoenix on 4/10/11...on 4/5/09, Jason Kidd dished out
20 assists in a career night against the Suns, on his 14th
assist he surpassed Magic Johnson for 3rd place on the
NBA all-time assist list (10,142), on his 16th assist he
set a new Mavericks record for assists in a half and with
his 20th assist set a franchise record for most assists in a
regulation game...Dirk Nowitzki tallied 30 points and 20
boards against Phoenix on 3/5/02…former Maverick Tony
Dumas set a Mavericks record for scoring off the bench
with 39 points in 33 minutes in Dallas’ 140-130 OT win
on 1/12/96.
Series scoring record vs Phoenix
Mark Aguirre (42 on 3/3/86 and 2/17/84)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Amare Stoudemire (41 on 3/14/07)
Stephon Marbury (41 on 1/17/03)
155
W/L Score
L 106-112
W 107-97
W 122-117
W 140-116
W 102-101
W 106-91
W 112-106
W 91-83
W 115-90
W 98-89
W 93-87
W 122-99
L 94-96
W 97-94
W 110-95
W 109-99
L
91-102
L
108-123
W 110-107
W 101-98
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
TERRY STOTTS // HEAD COACH
Owner Paul G Allen
General Manager Neil Olshey
Head Coach Terry Stotts
Assistant Coaches Jay Triano, David Vanterpool, Kim Hughes, Dale Osbourne, Nate Tibbetts
Athletic Trainer Geoff Clark
Address One Center Court, Suite 200, Portland, Oregon 97227
Home Court Moda Center (20,796) - 1995
Team Colors Scarlet, Black and White
Television KGW/Comcast SportsNet: Mike Barrett, Mike Rice
Radio FS Radio (620 AM): Brian Wheeler, Antonio Harvey
PORTLAND PR STAFF
Vice President of Basketball Communications Jim Taylor (jim.taylor@blazers.com)
Basketball Communications Director Collin Romer (collin.romer@blazers.com)
Phone 503-234-9291
Fax 503-736-2194
DALLAS VS PORTLAND 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 3-3
Ellis, M 3-3 Calderon, J 3-3 Blair, D 3-1 Carter, V 3-0 Harris, D 2-0 Larkin, S 1-0 Crowder, J 3-0 Wright, B 2-0 Mekel, G 1-0 James, B 1-0 Marion, S 3-3 Ellington, W 2-0 Dalembert, S 3-2 MAVERICKS 3-15 BLAZERS
3-15 MIN
91:30
104:14 82:11 54:16 66:35 40:16 23:17 44:49 35:48 12:01 11:28 85:29 14:47 53:18 720:00 720:00 FGM-FGA FG%
27-59
0.458
20-42 0.476 17-32 0.531 12-18 0.667 11-27 0.407 6-10 0.600 3-6 0.500 7-13 0.538 7-12 0.583 3-4 0.750 2-4 0.500 5-16 0.313 3-5 0.600 2-8 0.250 125-256 0.488 123-260 0.473 3GM-FGA FG%
4-11
0.364
2-5 0.400 3-9 0.333 0-0 0.000 1-4 0.250 1-1 1.000 0-1 0.000 4-8 0.500 0-0 0.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 0.000 2-6 0.333 1-1 1.000 0-0 0.000 19-47 0.404 25-82 0.305 FTM-FTA
12-13
10-16 2-3 6-7 5-6 5-9 3-4 6-7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 2-2 53-70 60-73 FT%
0.923
0.625 0.667 0.857 0.833 0.556 0.750 0.857 0.000 0.000 0.500 0.000 1.000 1.000 0.757 0.822 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1
13 14/4.7 13 2 9 11/3.7 13 0 4 4/1.3 12 3 9 12/4.0 1 3 7 10/3.3 4 0 3 3/1.5 3 0 2 2/2.0 4 0 5 5/1.7 0 1 4 5/2.5 3 0 1 1/1.0 2 3 3 6/6.0 0 2 9 11/3.7 2 0 4 4/2.0 0 5 11 16/5.3 1 20 84 123/41.0 58 45 109 175/58.3 65 PF-DQ
8-0 8-0 7-0 11-0 7-0 5-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 4-0 2-0 8-0 66-0 62-1 STL
2
5
3
2
1
1
1
5
1
0
0
0
0
1
22 15 TO
1
8
2
2
7
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
3
29 50 BLK
2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 10 13 PTS/AVG
70/23.3
52/17.3
39/13.0
30/10.0
28/9.3
18/9.0
9/9.0
24/8.0
14/7.0
7/7.0
5/5.0
12/4.0
8/4.0
6/2.0
322/107.3
331/110.3
FTM-FTA
17-21 18-18 6-9 2-3 6-6 3-5 2-2 3-4 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 60-73 53-70 FT%
0.810 1.000 0.667 0.667 1.000 0.600 1.000 0.750 1.000 0.000 0.333 0.000 0.822 0.757 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
12 30 42/14.0 7 0 9 9/3.0 19 4 13 17/5.7 12 2 13 15/5.0 7 14 17 31/10.3 5 6 9 15/5.0 1 1 9 10/3.3 8 0 1 1/0.5 2 1 0 1/1.0 0 3 6 9/4.5 2 1 0 1/0.3 0 1 2 3/1.5 2 45 109 175/58.3 65 20 84 123/41.0 58 PF-DQ
8-0 8-0 3-0 6-0 6-0 10-1 7-0 5-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 5-0 62-1 66-0 STL
7
0
1
3
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
15 22 TO
10 7
9
5
3
7
3
1
1
2
2
0
50 29 BLK
1 0 3 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 10 PTS/AVG
79/26.3
56/18.7
52/17.3
40/13.3
32/10.7
25/8.3
21/7.0
10/5.0
5/5.0
6/3.0
3/1.0
2/1.0
331/110.3
322/107.3
PORTLAND VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Aldridge, L 3-3 Lillard, D 3-3 Batum, N 3-3 Matthews, W 3-3 Lopez, R 3-3 Robinson, T 3-0 Williams, M 3-0 McCollum, C 2-0 Barton, W 1-0 Freeland, J 2-0 Wright, D 3-0 Leonard, M 2-0 BLAZERS
3-15 MAVERICKS 3-15 MIN
106:53 103:21 109:16 96:51 90:20 46:00 66:43 25:23 08:25 26:01 26:25 14:24 720:00 720:00 2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 6 at Portland
Feb. 7 at Dallas
March 5 at Dallas
April 15 at Dallas
FGM-FGA FG%
31-62 0.500 15-36 0.417 19-36 0.528 16-39 0.410 13-24 0.542 11-14 0.786 9-24 0.375 3-7 0.429 1-3 0.333 3-3 1.000 1-7 0.143 1-5 0.200 123-260 0.473 125-256 0.488 3GM-FGA FG%
0-1 0.000 8-21 0.381 8-21 0.381 6-19 0.316 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 1-11 0.091 1-2 0.500 1-2 0.500 0-0 0.000 0-5 0.000 0-0 0.000 25-82 0.305 19-47 0.404 2013-14 Season
54-28 (.659)
Second in Northwest
Playoffs
Defeated Houston, 4-2
Lost to San Antonio, 4-1
156
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/24/80
11/14/80
11/23/80
3/15/81 3/27/81
11/10/81 12/19/81
1/16/82
3/10/82
3/21/82
12/18/82
1/20/83
2/6/83
2/25/83
4/2/83
11/2/83
1/13/84
1/17/84
2/7/84
4/3/84
11/13/84
1/8/85
1/13/85
2/20/85
4/12/85
11/6/85
12/27/85 2/6/86
3/7/86
3/14/86
11/7/86
12/10/86
Site
POR
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
W/L Score
L
105-120
W 113-106
L
96-116
L
110-135
L
109-123
L
95-117
W 102-95
L
103-110
W 104-102
L
101-109
L
105-108
W 121-112
W 112-105
W 133-117
L
98-110
W 123-117
W 113-110
L
114-121
L
85-101
L
88-91
W 101-94
W 108-102
W 124-101
W 104-98
L
111-131
L
109-111
L
133-142*
W 115-111
L
114-125
W 129-118
L
113-120*
W 130-129
Date
12/14/86
2/1/87
2/10/87
11/14/87
1/19/88
3/8/88
3/20/88
3/25/88
1/15/89
2/7/89
3/8/89
3/20/89
11/10/89
12/29/89
2/3/90
4/13/90
12/14/90
1/9/91
2/19/91
4/7/91
12/26/91 2/6/92
3/24/92
4/15/92
12/30/92
1/5/93
3/10/93
4/8/93
11/21/93
12/14/93
2/15/94
4/12/94
Site
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
W/L Score
Date
L
100-134
11/25/94
L
117-133
12/23/94 W 135-115
2/14/95
W 127-116
4/15/95
W 120-116
1/27/96
L
110-112
3/17/96
L
99-105
3/31/96
W 106-101
4/11/96
W 111-108
12/20/96
L
125-134
1/4/97
W 99-92
3/7/97
L
91-112
4/8/97
L
91-99
11/8/97
L
140-144*** 11/17/97
L
110-131
4/3/98
L
92-124
4/7/98
L
104-106
2/15/99
W 109-99
3/15/99
L
100-107
4/17/99
L
92-110
1/10/00
L
88-113
1/15/00
L
98-103
3/30/00
L
83-109 4/11/00
L
94-100
11/30/00
L
92-111
12/20/00
L
95-109
3/20/01
L
96-124
3/28/01
L
107-126
12/11/01
L
90-103
2/13/02
L
93-100
3/14/02
L
103-106
4/9/02
W 108-107
11/11/02
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
W 101-91
L
92-118
W 95-90
W 102-90
L
103-112
L
86-112
L
100-115
L
99-114
L
77-107
L
104-110
L
69-80
W 87-82
L
94-101
L
75-120
L
102-109
L
91-99
L
84-99
L
91-106
L
94-102
L
94-107
W 113-105
L
85-96
W 92-81
L
84-95
W 106-101
L
88-96
W 94-84
W 105-103
L
103-114
L
106-132
W 108-96
W 82-73
Date
12/4/02
1/26/03
3/28/03
11/17/03
12/23/03
1/17/04
2/28/04
11/26/04
1/26/05
3/17/05
4/14/05
1/3/06
1/22/06
3/7/06
3/9/06
11/12/06
1/10/07
4/7/07
11/10/07
11/30/07
2/13/08
4/12/08
12/25/08
2/4/09
3/11/09
12/22/09
1/30/10
3/25/10
4/9/10
12/15/10
1/4/11
3/15/11
Site
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
W/L Score
W 103-88
L
93-100
L
95-112
W 105-98
L
88-97
W 108-104
W 111-91
W 92-83
W 95-88
W 98-94
W 102-90
W 95-81
W 95-89*
W 93-87
W 109-92
W 103-96
W 99-74
W 86-74
L
82-91
W 91-80
W 96-76
L
105-108
W 102-94
W 104-99
W 93-89
L
81-85
L
112-114*
L
89-101
W 83-77
W 103-98
W 84-81
L
101-104
Date
4/3/11
2/11/12
4/6/12
4/13/12
11/5/12
1/29/13
2/6/13
4/7/13
12/7/13
1/18/14
3/7/14
Site
POR
DAL
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
DAL
POR
POR
DAL
DAL
*OVERTIME
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Portland leads 75-64
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 43-28
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 20-5
Reunion Arena Tied 23-23
Games in Portland Portland leads 47-21
Current Series Streak Dallas won last game
in Dallas Dallas won last game
in Portland Dallas won last two
DALLAS
Last Home Win 103-98 (3/7/14)
Last Road Win 108-106 (12/7/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 23 (twice)
High Point Total 140 (3OT) (12/29/89)
Low Point Total 69 (3/7/97)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks have won 28 of the last 38 in the series...
Rick Carlisle recorded his 500th career victory against
Portland on 2/6/13...prior to the 2003-04 season, the
teams had split the season series four consecutive years…
Shawn Bradley set a Mavericks record with 13 blocked
shots in the 4/7/98 loss to Portland…Bradley finished
the game with 22 points and a career-high 22 rebounds,
recording a triple-double…the 16 total team blocks were
also another Mavericks record…the second-longest game
in Mavericks history was a triple-overtime loss in Dallas
that lasted three hours and 10 minutes on 12/29/89…in
that game, James Donaldson set a Mavericks record with
58 minutes played, and the Blazers’ Clyde Drexler set a
Mavericks opponent record with 55 minutes played.
PORTLAND
Last Home Win 106-104 (1/29/13)
Last Road Win 127-111 (1/18/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 45 (120-75, 11/17/97)
High Point Total 144 (3 OT) (12/29/89)
Low Point Total 73 (11/11/02)
Series scoring record vs Portland
Mark Aguirre (44 on 2/6/83)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Andre Miller (52, OT on 3/14/86)
157
W/L Score
L
96-104
W 97-94**
L
97-99*
W 97-94
W 114-91
L
104-106
W 105-99
W 96-91
W 108-106
L
111-127
W 103-98
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
SACRAMENTO KINGS
MIKE MALONE // HEAD COACH
Owner and Chairman Vivek Ranadivé
President Chris Granger
General Manager Pete D’Alessandro
Head Coach Mike Malone
Assistant Coaches Tryone Corbin, Chris Jent, Corliss Williamson, Micah Nori
Athletic Trainer Manny Romero
Address One Sports Parkway, Sacramento, California 95834
Home Court Sleep Train Arena (17,317) - 1988
Team Colors Purple, Black and Silver
Television Comcast SportsNet: Grant Napear, Jerry Reynolds, Kayte Christensen
Radio KHTK (1140 AM): Gary Gerould
SACRAMENTO PR STAFF
Director of Media Relations Chris Clark (cclark@kings.com)
Director of Basketball Information Darryl Arata (darata@kings.com)
Media Relations Coordinator Rahsaan Gethers (rgethers@kings.com)
Phone 916-928-0000
Fax 916-928-6912
DALLAS VS SACRAMENTO 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 4-4 Ellis, M 4-4 Calderon, J 4-4 Marion, S 3-3 Carter, V 4-0 Dalembert, S 4-3 James, B 1-0 Wright, B 3-0 Larkin, S 2-0 Blair, D 4-1 Harris, D 3-0 Ellington, W 2-0 Crowder, J 4-1 Mekel, G 1-0 MAVERICKS 4-20 KINGS 4-20 MIN
129:38
150:06
124:03
91:35 100:19
76:22 22:00 51:12 16:02 48:15 51:05 11:36 77:11 10:35 960:00
960:00
FGM-FGA FG%
28-61 0.459
29-59 0.492
19-45 0.422
11-24 0.458
15-40 0.375
13-20 0.650
2-6 0.333
7-12 0.583
4-9 0.444
6-15 0.400
3-17 0.176
3-6 0.500
5-15 0.333
0-5 0.000
145-334 0.434
154-313 0.492
3GM-FGA FG%
4-14 0.286 3-9 0.333 11-28 0.393 2-6 0.333 6-21 0.286 0-1 0.000 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 1-4 0.250 0-0 0.000 0-7 0.000 0-1 0.000 0-7 0.000 0-1 0.000 27-100 0.270 24-74 0.324 FTM-FTA
26-28 20-24 1-2 5-7 2-2 4-6 3-3 4-7 1-1 6-10 7-11 2-2 2-2 0-0 83-105 74-96 FT%
0.929 0.833 0.500 0.714 1.000 0.667 1.000 0.571 1.000 0.600 0.636 1.000 1.000 0.000 0.790 0.771 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
0 19 19/4.8 19 2 11 13/3.3 18 1 6 7/1.8 18 6 11 17/5.7 3 1 7 8/2.0 8 8 19 27/6.8 1 2 4 6/6.0 0 6 11 17/5.7 1 0 0 0/0.0 2 9 6 15/3.8 3 2 3 5/1.7 14 1 0 1/0.5 0 5 14 19/4.8 5 0 2 2/2.0 2 43 113 183/45.8 94 41 136 209/52.3 81 PF-DQ
9-0 7-0 6-0 8-0 11-0 15-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 5-0 3-0 0-0 6-0 3-0 77-0 95-0 STL
4
8
3
3
4
5
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
0
37 30 TO
6
10 4
2
5
5
0
0
1
4
1
0
2
2
43 69 BLK
4 2 0 1 2 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 15 PTS/AVG
86/21.5
81/20.3
50/12.5
29/9.7
38/9.5
30/7.5
7/7.0
18/6.0
10/5.0
18/4.5
13/4.3
8/4.0
12/3.0
0/0.0
400/100.0
406/101.5
FTM-FTA
30-36 17-21 6-6 11-14 0-0 6-12 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 74-96 83-105 FT%
0.833 0.810 1.000 0.786 0.000 0.500 0.000 0.500 0.500 0.000 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.771 0.790 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
7 18 25/8.3 14 7 29 36/12.0 9 1 3 4/2.0 18 2 16 18/4.5 1 3 5 8/2.7 17 7 17 24/6.0 3 2 7 9/3.0 3 4 6 10/2.5 6 2 7 9/4.5 1 0 2 2/1.0 2 4 16 20/10.0 2 0 7 7/3.5 0 1 2 3/3.0 2 0 1 1/1.0 2 1 0 1/1.0 1 0 0 0/0.0 0 41 136 209/52.3 81 43 113 183/45.8 94 PF-DQ
3-0 9-0 4-0 9-0 6-0 16-0 9-0 15-0 1-0 4-0 8-0 6-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 95-0 77-0 STL
1
8
2
5
5
3
2
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
30 37 TO
12 16 5
4
6
5
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
0
0
69 43 BLK
0 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 15 18 PTS/AVG
97/32.3
77/25.7
43/21.5
45/11.3
26/8.7
34/8.5
17/5.7
22/5.5
10/5.0
9/4.5
8/4.0
8/4.0
4/4.0
4/4.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
406/101.5
400/100.0
SACRAMENTO VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Gay, R 3-3 Cousins, D 3-3 Thomas, I 2-2 Williams, D 4-1 McCallum, R 3-2 Thompson, J 4-2 Outlaw, T 3-0 McLemore, B 4-3 Thornton, M 2-1 Fredette, J 2-0 Evans, R 2-2 Acy, Q 2-0 Gray, A 1-1 Landry, C 1-0 Ndiaye, H 1-0 Cunningham 1-0 KINGS 4-20 MAVERICKS 4-20 MIN
122:24 101:32 80:28 81:51 100:57 104:12 62:35 109:29 57:46 16:00 47:14 31:18 22:34 12:25 08:50 00:25 960:00 960:00 2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 11 at Dallas
Jan. 13 at Sacramento
Feb. 5 at Sacramento
FGM-FGA FG%
33-53 0.623
30-55 0.545
15-37 0.405
15-27 0.556
12-33 0.364
14-24 0.583
7-17 0.412
9-29 0.310
3-13 0.231
4-7 0.571
4-7 0.571
3-4 0.750
2-2 1.000
2-2 1.000
1-2 0.500
0-1 0.000
154-313 0.492
145-334 0.434
3GM-FGA FG%
1-4 0.250 0-0 0.000 7-16 0.438 4-9 0.444 2-10 0.200 0-0 0.000 3-11 0.273 3-13 0.231 3-7 0.429 1-3 0.333 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-1 0.000 24-74 0.324 27-100 0.270 2013-14 Season
28-54 (.341)
Fourth in Pacific
Playoffs
Did Not Qualify
158
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/17/80
12/13/80
1/20/81
2/3/81
2/26/81
3/29/81
10/31/81 12/9/81
12/29/81
1/21/82
3/26/82
4/14/82
11/5/82
11/20/82 1/26/83
2/26/83
3/9/83
3/26/83
11/25/83
12/6/83
1/10/84
2/10/84
3/2/84
3/3/84
12/12/84 1/5/85
1/10/85
2/23/85
3/13/85
4/9/85
11/2/85
Site
DAL
KC
DAL
DAL
KC
KC
DAL
KC
DAL
KC
DAL
KC
KC
DAL
KC
DAL
KC
DAL
DAL
KC
KC
DAL
DAL
KC
DAL
DAL
KC
KC
DAL
KC
DAL
W/L Score
L
91-103
L
107-114
L
91-104
L
100-121
L 102-105
L 104-113
W 95-89
L 109-113*
W 104-92
W 110-94
W 96-87
L 95-114
W 118-113
L
120-127
W 125-115
W 118-107
L 113-129
L
111-114
W 98-96
L 103-112
L 102-112
W 115-96
W 108-94
L 103-105
W 116-107
W 135-107
W 117-110*
W 121-98
W 118-100
L 105-117
W 119-113
Date
11/29/85
1/21/86
3/9/86
3/12/86
4/7/86
11/26/86
12/2/86
2/12/87
2/25/87
3/19/87
4/18/87
11/21/87
12/9/87
12/29/87
2/4/88
3/2/88
4/12/88
11/12/88
1/3/89
3/18/89
4/7/89
11/7/89
12/23/89
1/26/90
2/6/90
12/4/90
12/29/90
3/18/91
4/9/91
12/21/91
2/3/92
Site
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
W/L Score
W 113-111
L
110-119
W 117-102
L
120-127*
L
115-122
W 129-117
W 127-124
L
125-129
W 108-101
W 105-104
W 125-121
W 103-96
W 125-98
W 126-117
L
101-118
W 115-90
W 104-96
W 111-71
L
98-123
L
90-100
W 115-102
L
94-96
W 102-95
W 106-93
W 100-90
L
83-103
W 90-79
W 104-86
L
104-113
W 109-85
L
95-99
Date
3/20/92
4/5/92
12/29/92
1/29/93
3/13/93
4/17/93
1/2/94
1/29/94
4/5/94
4/16/94
11/17/94
1/24/95
1/28/95
3/14/95
1/23/96
2/21/96
4/2/96
4/9/96
11/2/96
12/12/96
2/4/97
3/16/97
11/18/97
12/20/97
1/8/98
4/5/98
2/27/99
3/7/99
3/20/99
4/24/99
11/19/99
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
Site
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
W/L Score
L
96-125
L
89-103
L
81-139
L
120-130
L
94-122
L
107-108
L
116-119
W 108-101
W 88-80
L
98-106
W 96-94
L
109-110**
L
84-87
W 91-90
W 111-109
W 93-91
L
97-104
L
86-95
L
94-107
L
86-93
W 104-96
W 89-88
L
95-102
L
88-89
L
92-103
L
99-105
W 97-90
L
89-94
W 104-90
L
102-105
L
94-103
Date
12/26/99
3/6/00
4/4/00
11/12/00
1/15/01
4/1/01
4/13/01
11/29/01
12/2/01
2/23/02
4/14/02
1/15/03
2/4/03
2/27/03
3/16/03
12/25/03
1/25/04
3/11/04
4/1/04
11/2/04
2/11/05
3/24/05
3/24/05
12/22/05
3/12/06
4/4/06
12/1/06
12/18/06
1/27/07
4/3/07
11/3/07
Site
SAC
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
DAL
W/L Score
L
111-118
L
109-130
W 105-102
L
84-109
L
105-116
W 119-107
W 101-97
L
98-110
W 120-114*
W 111-97
W 113-100
L
94-123
L
109-110
L
124-126*
W 129-123*
W 111-103
W 108-99
L
102-120
W 127-117
W 107-98
W 115-113
W 122-113
L
101-109
W 105-95
L
80-85
W 127-101
W 109-90
W 109-91
W 106-104
W 97-93
W 123-102
Date
1/14/08
2/29/08
11/29/08
1/11/09
2/10/09
2/21/09
11/20/09
1/2/10
3/5/10
4/10/10
12/4/10
2/9/11
2/16/11
1/14/12
3/9/12
4/10/12
12/10/12
1/10/13
2/13/13
4/5/13
12/9/13
1/31/14
3/29/14
4/6/14
Site
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
DAL
SAC
SAC
DAL
DAL
SAC
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 86-62
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 54-20
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 21-3
Reunion Arena Dallas 33-17
Games in Sacramento Sacramento leads 42-32
Current Series Streak Dallas won last three
in Dallas Dallas won last twenty
in Sacramento Dallas won last game
DALLAS
Last Home Win 103-100 (3/29/14)
Last Road Win 93-91 (4/6/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 44 (124-80, 4/11/85)
High Point Total 147 (11/6/86)
Low Point Total 70 (11/25/89)
SACRAMENTO
Last Home Win 112-97 (12/9/13)
Last Road Win 107-101 (3/17/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 47 (117-70, 11/25/89)
High Point Total 133 (4/13/95)
Low Point Total 70 (1/11/08)
Dallas has taken 34 of the last 41 meetings with
Sacramento...the Mavericks have won 20 straight at home
against the Kings...Vince Carter recorded his 4,000th
career assist at Sacramento on 4/5/13, becoming one
of 15 players in NBA history with at least 22,000 points,
5,000 rebounds and 4,000 assists...on 1/14/12, the
Mavericks held the Kings to just 60 points on 22-of-86
(.256) shooting, setting new all-time opponent lows for
points, field goals made and field goal percentage...eight
players scored in double figures for the Mavs in the 116100 win over Sacramento on 2/16/11...the Mavericks
broke a seven-game road losing streak to the Kings with a
119-107 victory on 4/1/01 in Sacramento…the Mavericks
suffered their worst loss in team history in a 58-point (13981) loss to the Kings in Sacramento on 12/29/92…former
Maverick Rolando Blackman started his team record
streak of 865 consecutive games without fouling out on
10/31/81 against the then-Kansas City Kings.
Series scoring record vs OKC
Rolando Blackman (46 on 3/12/86)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Kevin Martin (39 on 1/14/08)
159
W/L Score
L
120-122
W 115-106
W 101-78
L
95-102
W 118-100
W 116-95
W 104-102
W 99-91
W 108-100
W 126-108
W 105-103
W 102-100
W 116-100
W 99-60
L
97-110
W 110-100
W 119-106
W 117-112*
W 123-100
W 117-108
L
97-112
W 107-103
W 103-100
W 93-91
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
GREG POPOVICH // HEAD COACH
Chairman and CEO Pete M Holt
President of Basketball Operations and Head Coach Gregg Popovich
President of Sports Franchises and General Manager R.C. Buford
Assistant Coaches Ettore Messina, Jim Boylen, Ime Udoka, Chip Engelland, Chad Forcier,
Becky Hammon
Athletic Trainer Will Sevening
Address Ibe AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas 78219
Home Court AT&T Center (18,518) - 2002
Team Colors Metallic Silver and Black
Television KENS (5), KMYS (35), FSSW: Bill Land, Sean Elliot, Andrew Monaco
Radio WOAI (1200 AM): Bill Schoening
SAN ANTONIO PR STAFF
Senior Director of Communications Tom James (tjames@attcenter.com)
Basketball Communications Manager Kris Davis (kdavis@attcenter.com)
Basketball Communications Coordinator Mitch Heckart (mheckart@attcenter.com)
Phone 210-444-5000
Fax 210-444-5003
DALLAS VS SAN ANTONIO 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Ellis, M 4-4 Nowitzki, D 4-4 Carter, V 4-0 Calderon, J 4-4 Wright, B 3-0 Harris, D 2-0 Blair, D 4-2 Marion, S 3-3 Dalembert, S 4-2 Ledo, R 1-0 Larkin, S 3-0 Ellington, W 4-1 Crowder, J 3-0 Mekel, G 2-0 James, B 2-0 MAVERICKS 4-20 SPURS 4-20 MIN
151:36
128:25
105:35
118:15
54:45 48:05 66:51 86:05 73:58 04:25 27:45 23:55 52:09 13:15 04:57 960:00
960:00
FGM-FGA FG%
36-74 0.486
30-62 0.484
21-47 0.447
16-44 0.364
12-18 0.667
4-17 0.235
14-23 0.609
8-23 0.348
9-20 0.450
2-2 1.000
4-9 0.444
3-8 0.375
2-7 0.286
1-4 0.250
0-0 0.000
162-358 0.453
154-323 0.477
3GM-FGA FG%
1-7 0.143 1-6 0.167 6-14 0.429 6-12 0.500 0-0 0.000 2-8 0.250 0-0 0.000 3-8 0.375 0-0 0.000 1-1 1.000 1-3 0.333 2-3 0.667 1-4 0.250 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 24-66 0.364 42-97 0.433 FTM-FTA
12-16 13-16 13-13 2-2 1-4 6-8 3-5 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 55-74 99-118 FT%
0.750 0.813 1.000 1.000 0.250 0.750 0.600 1.000 0.750 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.743 0.839 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
2 11 13/3.3 22 1 22 23/5.8 5 1 10 11/2.8 13 1 13 14/3.5 12 5 6 11/3.7 2 0 3 3/1.5 4 14 11 25/6.3 7 2 11 13/4.3 2 12 20 32/8.0 1 0 0 0/0.0 0 0 5 5/1.7 3 1 1 2/0.5 0 1 2 3/1.0 2 0 3 3/1.5 5 0 0 0/0.0 0 40 118 181/45.3 78 46 149 222/55.5 97 PF-DQ
10-0 10-0 12-0 8-0 7-0 3-0 10-0 4-0 10-0 0-0 2-0 4-0 4-0 1-0 0-0 85-0 71-0 STL
6
4
1
7
3
3
4
4
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
37 29 TO
10 3
2
4
2
2
3
4
1
0
4
0
1
2
0
39 61 BLK
1 2 1 1 2 1 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 16 PTS/AVG
85/21.3
74/18.5
61/15.3
40/10.0
25/8.3
16/8.0
31/7.8
21/7.0
21/5.3
5/5.0
9/3.0
8/2.0
5/1.7
2/1.0
0/0.0
403/100.8
449/112.3
FT%
0.895 0.813 0.778 1.000 0.786 1.000 0.857 0.778 0.750 0.875 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.839 0.743 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
0 7 7/2.3 17 11 39 50/12.5 8 10 29 39/9.8 8 1 17 18/4.5 6 6 8 14/4.7 5 0 7 7/1.8 11 1 9 10/3.3 17 1 5 6/1.5 5 10 13 23/5.8 13 0 1 1/0.5 5 1 2 3/1.5 2 3 9 12/4.0 0 2 3 5/2.5 0 0 0 0/0.0 0 46 149 222/55.5 97 40 118 181/45.3 78 PF-DQ
2-0 8-0 10-0 6-0 5-0 6-0 6-0 7-0 9-0 2-0 2-0 6-0 2-0 0-0 71-0 85-0 STL
2
1
6
4
2
2
4
1
3
3
0
0
1
0
29 37 TO
11 14 6
2
4
2
9
3
6
1
1
0
0
0
61 39 BLK
0 7 2 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 16 19 PTS/AVG
70/23.3
74/18.5
51/12.8
49/12.3
35/11.7
45/11.3
33/11.0
33/8.3
30/7.5
12/6.0
6/3.0
8/2.7
3/1.5
0/0.0
449/112.3
403/100.8
SAN ANTONIO VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
Parker, T Duncan, T Leonard, K Green, D Splitter, T Mills, P Ginobili, M Belinelli, M Diaw, B Joseph, C Baynes, A Ayres, J Bonner, M Daye, A SPURS MAVERICKS
GP-GS
3-3 4-4 4-4 4-3 3-3 4-1 3-0 4-1 4-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 4-20 4-20 MIN
93:54 134:57 125:22 103:11 79:04 85:45 79:05 81:55 101:10 25:30 13:00 19:53 16:42 00:32 960:00 960:00 2014-15 vs Mavericks
Oct. 28 at San Antonio
Dec. 20 at Dallas
March 24 at Dallas
March 27 at San Antonio
FGM-FGA FG%
26-48 0.542
24-47 0.511
19-38 0.500
16-28 0.571
12-23 0.522
16-43 0.372
8-22 0.364
11-25 0.440
13-28 0.464
2-5 0.400
3-5 0.600
3-5 0.600
1-6 0.167
0-0 0.000
154-323 0.477
162-358 0.453
3GM-FGA FG%
1-2 0.500 0-0 0.000 6-15 0.400 12-20 0.600 0-0 0.000 11-23 0.478 5-13 0.385 4-14 0.286 1-4 0.250 1-2 0.500 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 1-4 0.250 0-0 0.000 42-97 0.433 24-66 0.364 2013-14 Season
62-20 (.756)
First in Southwest
FTM-FTA
17-19 26-32 7-9 5-5 11-14 2-2 12-14 7-9 3-4 7-8 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 99-118 55-74 Playoffs
Defeated Dallas, 4-3
Defeated Portland, 4-1
Defeated Oklahoma City, 4-2
Defeated Miami, 4-1
160
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/11/80
10/18/80
12/16/80
2/8/81
2/14/81
3/8/81
11/17/81
12/11/81
1/12/82
2/2/82
3/8/82
4/16/82
11/27/82
12/7/82
1/5/83
1/11/83
4/9/83
4/16/83
10/30/83
11/11/83
11/22/83
2/28/84
3/13/84
4/6/84
11/29/84
12/14/84 1/3/85
1/23/85
3/19/85
3/22/85
11/1/85
12/5/85
1/25/86
1/29/86
2/11/86
3/18/86
11/1/86
12/16/86
Site
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
W/L Score
W 103-92
L
96-110
L
83-89
L 98-102
L
99-107
L 108-113
L
105-112
L
99-101
L 109-127
L 98-103
W 121-113
L
106-118
L
106-107
L 92-106
W 136-131
L 101-109
W 122-111
L
120-132
L
101-123
W 112-105
W 118-117
W 116-104
L 131-137*
W 131-118
L
118-124
W 119-102
L 115-116
W 122-110
W 96-89
W 123-114
L 107-116
L
116-120
W 123-107
W 126-114
W 121-107
W 120-113
L 105-108
W 101-98
Date
1/3/87
1/7/87
2/20/87
2/28/87
11/7/87
1/2/88
1/26/88
3/26/88
4/22/88
4/24/88
11/11/88
12/27/88
1/27/89
2/20/89
3/11/89
4/14/89
11/30/89
12/8/89
2/13/90
3/29/90
4/4/90
11/23/90
12/1/90
1/16/91
2/16/91
4/21/91
11/1/91
12/17/91
1/29/92
3/8/92
4/14/92
11/19/92
12/12/92
12/18/92
3/9/93
3/28/93
11/27/93
Site
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
W/L Score
W 106-89
W 108-103
W 122-107
L 98-123
L 106-130
W 116-109
W 128-111
W 131-112
W 127-96
W 119-109
W 115-102
W 110-101
W 126-82
W 105-93
L 90-97
W 118-110
L
89-93
L
93-99
W 103-96
W 109-105
W 104-98
L
104-107
L 97-109
L 94-100
W 96-94
L 101-135
L 99-140
L
87-98
L
93-108
L
81-93
L 108-120
L
95-123
L
91-113
L
101-122
L 84-119
L
107-114
L
80-104
Date
12/16/93
1/15/94
1/22/94
3/29/94
12/6/94
1/15/95
2/3/95
3/18/95
4/20/95
11/3/95
12/14/95
3/29/96
4/21/96
11/26/96
12/14/96
1/24/97
2/11/97
11/25/97
11/29/97
1/23/98
2/19/98
3/4/99
3/27/99
4/13/99
4/22/99
11/20/99
12/14/99
3/16/00
3/21/00
11/10/00
2/13/01
2/24/01
4/10/01
12/26/01
1/5/02
3/21/02
4/6/02
12/11/02
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
Site
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
W/L Score
L
89-103
L
87-104
L 83-103
L
92-117
W 124-121*
W 108-103
L
103-114
L 106-116
L
111-112
W 103-97
L
111-126
L
104-119
W 103-98
W 105-101
L
105-106
L 87-97
L
97-111
L
91-102
L
87-96
L 75-81
L
81-87
L
79-95
L 77-99
W 92-86
L 76-103
L
90-106
L
93-111
W 110-88
W 97-96
W 79-77
L 92-104
L
104-107
L 79-91
W 126-123*
L
103-105
L
102-105
L 87-89
L
104-111
Date
2/20/03
3/20/03
4/16/03
11/8/03
11/20/03
2/26/04
3/5/04
11/24/04
11/30/04
1/14/05
4/7/05
11/5/05
12/1/05
3/2/06
4/7/06
11/2/06
11/24/06
1/5/07
4/15/07
11/15/07
12.5.07
2/28/08
3/23/08
11/4/08
12/9/08
2/24/09
3/4/09
11/11/09
11/18/09
1/8/10
4/14/10
11/26/10
12/30/10
1/14/11
3/18/11
1/5/12
1/29/12
3/17/12
Site
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
Date
W 95-87
3/23/12
L
110-112*12/23/12
W 93-72
12/30/12
W 81-78
1/25/13
W 95-92
3/14/13
W 115-91 12/26/13
L 100-113 1/8/14
L
80-94
3/2/14
L
89-107 4/10/14
L 95-98
W 104-68
W 103-84 * overtime
L
90-92
L 89-98
W 92-86
L
91-97
W 95-92
W 90-85
W 91-86
W 105-92
L 95-97
L 94-97
L
81-88
W 98-81
L
126-133**
L 76-93
W 107-102
L
83-92
W 99-94*
W 112-103
W 96-89
W 103-94
L
93-99
L 89-101
L
91-97
L 71-93
W 101-100*
W 106-99
Site
SA
SA
DAL
DAL
SA
DAL
SA
SA
DAL
W/L Score
L 87-104
L
91-129
L
86-111
L
107-113
L 91-92
L
107-116
L 90-112
L 106-112
L
100-109
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series San Antonio leads 96-64
Games in Dallas San Antonio 42-38
American Airlines Center San Antonio leads 14-12
Reunion Arena San Antonio 28-26
Games in San Antonio San Antonio leads 54-26
Current Series Streak San Antonio won last nine
in Dallas San Antonio won last four
in San Antonio San Antonio won last seven
DALLAS
Last Home Win 106-99 (3/17/12))
Last Road Win 103-94 (11/26/10)
Largest Margin of Victory 44 (126-82, 1/27/89)
High Point Total 136 (1/5/83)
Low Point Total 71 (1/5/12)
San Antonio has won nine straight and 13 of the last
15 meetings between the two teams...the Spurs held the
Mavericks to 71 points on 1/5/12, which marked an
all-time low by Dallas against San Antonio...on 4/7/05,
the Spurs scored a series-low 68 points…the first game in
Mavericks history was a 103-92 win over eventual Midwest
Division champion San Antonio on 10/11/80…the “Ice
Man,” George Gervin, led all scorers with 33 points…the
Spurs set an NBA record by shooting 70.7% (53-75) from
the field in a 132-120 win at Dallas on 4/16/83…in the
11/20/99 loss to the Spurs in San Antonio, the Mavericks
set an NBA record for fewest personal fouls in a game with
five.
SAN ANTONIO
Last Home Win 112-106 (3/2/14)
Last Road Win 109-100 (4/10/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 41 (140-99, 11/1/91)
High Point Total 140 (11/1/91)
Low Point Total 68 (4/7/05)
Series scoring record vs San Antonio
Dirk Nowitzki (41 on 11/18/09)
Mark Aguirre (41 on 2/20/87)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Tim Duncan (53 on 12/26/01)
161
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
TORONTO RAPTORS
DWANE CASEY // HEAD COACH
Chairman and Governor Lawrence M. Tanebaum
President and General Manager Masai Ujiri
Head Coach Dwane Casey
Assistant Coaches Bill Bayno, Nick Nurse, Jesse Mermuys, Tom Sterner, Jama Mahlalela
Athletic Trainer Scott McCullough
Address 50 Bay Street, Suite 500, Toronto, Ont., M5J 2L2
Home Court Air Canada Centre (19,800) - 1999
Team Colors Red, Black and Silver
Television TSN/Sportsnet: Matt Devlin, Leo Rautins, Jack Armstrong
Radio The FAN (590 AM): Paul Jones, Eric Smith, Jack Armstrong, Sherman Hamilton
TORONTO PR STAFF
Director of Media Relations Jim LaBumbard (jlabumbard@torontoraptors.com)
Manager of Media Relations Roven Yau (ryau@torontoraptors.com)
Media Relations Coordinator Phil Summers (psummers@torontoraptors.com)
Phone 416-815-5600
Fax 416-359-9205
DALLAS VS TORONTO 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 1-1 Ellis, M 2-2 Calderon, J 2-2 Wright, B 2-0 Marion, S 2-2 Blair, D 2-1 Crowder, J 2-1 Carter, V 2-0 Larkin, S 2-0 Dalembert, S 2-1 Harris, D 1-0 Ellington, W 1-0 Ledo, R 1-0 MAVERICKS 2-10 RAPTORS 2-10 MIN
42:53 83:14 71:22 51:13 71:41 38:53 35:21 40:00 24:39 23:13 14:16 07:52 00:24 505:00 505:00 FGM-FGA FG%
10-22 0.455
18-37 0.486
13-24 0.542
10-15 0.667
10-25 0.400
6-9 0.667
4-7 0.571
3-8 0.375
3-7 0.429
2-5 0.400
1-3 0.333
0-2 0.000
0-0 0.000
80-164 0.488
74-167 0.443
3GM-FGA FG%
2-6 0.333 2-5 0.400 9-14 0.643 0-0 0.000 0-4 0.000 0-0 0.000 2-4 0.500 1-2 0.500 0-2 0.000 0-0 0.000 1-3 0.333 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 17-41 0.415 18-44 0.409 FTM-FTA
0-1 4-5 1-2 6-11 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 16-24 36-50 FT%
0.000 0.800 0.500 0.545 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.667 0.720 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
2 7 9/9.0 5 1 2 3/1.5 17 2 6 8/4.0 14 5 4 9/4.5 0 2 11 13/6.5 4 1 10 11/5.5 1 1 9 10/5.0 0 1 3 4/2.0 6 0 1 1/0.5 3 3 5 8/4.0 0 0 1 1/1.0 3 0 1 1/1.0 0 0 0 0/0.0 0 18 60 96/48.0 53 23 63 103/51.5 37 PF-DQ
4-0 5-0 3-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 9-0 4-0 5-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 41-0 33-0 STL
0
4
2
1
5
1
0
3
0
1
1
0
0
18 20 TO
0
11 2
2
3
2
3
7
2
3
0
1
0
38 28 BLK
0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 PTS/AVG
22/22.0
42/21.0
36/18.0
26/13.0
20/10.0
12/6.0
12/6.0
8/4.0
6/3.0
6/3.0
3/3.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
193/96.5
202/101.0
FTM-FTA
11-17 4-6 8-10 4-6 6-7 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 36-50 16-24 FT%
0.647
0.667
0.800
0.667
0.857
1.000
0.500
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.720
0.667
OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
3 7 10/5.0 12 1 3 4/2.0 7 6 17 23/11.5 0 3 9 12/6.0 0 2 7 9/4.5 11 0 5 5/2.5 3 6 5 11/5.5 2 0 5 5/2.5 1 1 4 5/2.5 1 1 1 2/2.0 0 23 63 103/51.5 37 18 60 96/48.0 53 PF-DQ
2-0 2-0 4-0 7-0 6-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 33-0 41-0 STL
2
3
1
4
3
2
1
1
3
0
20 18 TO
10 4
5
0
4
2
2
1
0
0
28 38 BLK
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 PTS/AVG
55/27.5
31/15.5
30/15.0
24/12.0
23/11.5
18/9.0
13/6.5
8/4.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
202/101.0
193/96.5
TORONTO VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
DeRozan, D 2-2 Vasquez, G 2-0 Valanciunas 2-2 Johnson, A 2-2 Lowry, K 2-2 Ross, T 2-2 Patterson, P 2-0 Salmons, J 2-0 Hayes, C 2-0 Hansbrough 1-0 RAPTORS 2-10 MAVERICKS 2-10 MIN
FGM-FGA FG%
80:08 21-40 0.525
48:02 11-24 0.458
60:29 11-19 0.579
70:02 9-15 0.600
75:52 7-26 0.269
49:05 6-16 0.375
43:50 6-15 0.400
53:43 3-11 0.273
18:23 0-1 0.000
05:27 0-0 0.000
505:00 74-167 0.443
505:00 80-164 0.488
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 28 at Toronto
Feb. 24 at Dallas
3GM-FGA FG%
2-3 0.667 5-11 0.455 0-0 0.000 2-3 0.667 3-13 0.231 4-9 0.444 0-2 0.000 2-3 0.667 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 18-44 0.409 17-41 0.415 2013-14 Season
48-34 (.585)
First in Atlantic
Playoffs
Lost to Brooklyn, 4-3
162
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
2/25/96
3/10/96
11/5/96
2/22/97
11/28/97
2/5/98
1998-1999
12/30/99
2/20/00
11/28/00
1/5/01
11/2/01
3/7/02
11/6/02
12/2/02
11/6/03
12/15/03
2/6/05
Site
W/L Score
DAL
W 105-98
TOR
L
112-128
TOR
L
96-100
DAL
L
92-99
DAL
W 93-91
TOR
L
93-101
– DID NOT PLAY –
DAL
L
104-109
TOR
W 100-96
DAL
W 107-93
TOR
W 115-105
TOR
L
92-109
DAL
W 122-103
TOR
W 106-92
DAL
W 113-102
TOR
L
71-77
DAL
W 111-94
TOR
W 122-113
Date
3/7/05
11/28/06
2/25/006
11/29/06
1/14/07
11/20/07
12/12/07
12/17/08
3/1/09
11/7/09
1/17/10
12/28/10
2/27/11
12/30/11
11/7/12
12/14/12
12/20/13
1/22/14
Site
DAL
TOR
DAL
DAL
TOR
DAL
TOR
TOR
DAL
DAL
TOR
DAL
TOR
DAL
DAL
TOR
DAL
TOR
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
W/L Score
W 113-105
W 93-91
W 115-113*
W 117-98
W 97-96
W 105-99
L
76-92
W 96-86
W 109-98
W 129-101
L
88-110
L
76-84
W 114-96
W 99-86
W 109-104
L
74-95
L
108-109*
L
85-93
* overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas lead 22-13
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 14-4
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 11-2
Reunion Arena Dallas 3-2
Games in Toronto Toronto leads 9-8
Current Series Streak Toronto won last three
in Dallas Toronto won last game
in Toronto Toronto won last two
DALLAS
Last Home Win 109-104 (11/7/12)
Last Road Win 114-96 (2/27/11)
Largest Margin of Victory 28 (129-101, 11/7/09)
High Point Total 129 (11/7/09)
Low Point Total 71 (11/6/03)
AT A GLANCE
The Mavericks are 22-13 all-time against the Raptors, but
Toronto has won three straight and five of the last eight
meetings between the two clubs...Dallas rallied from a
24-point deficit on 2/25/06 to defeat Toronto 115-113 in
overtime; it was the second-largest comeback in franchise
history...Dallas tied that comeback on 11/20/07 when
they again rallied from 24-down to defeat the Raptors...in
the first-ever meeting between the two clubs, the Mavericks
set an NBA record for free throws attempted in a period,
with 30 in the fourth…Dallas scored only 71 points, a
franchise-low versus Toronto, on 11/6/03 in a 77-71 loss.
TORONTO
Last Home Win 93-85 (4/8/14)
Last Road Win 109-108 (OT) (12/20/13)
Largest Margin of Victory 22 (110-88, 1/17/10)
High Point Total 128 (3/10/96)
Low Point Total 77 (11/6/03)
Series scoring record vs Toronto
Dirk Nowitzki (38 on 1/14/07)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
DeMar DeRozon (40 on 1/22/14)
163
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
THE NBA
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
UTAH JAZZ
QUIN SNYDER // HEAD COACH
Owner Gail Miller
CEO and Governor Greg Miller
General Manager Dennis Lindsey
Head Coach Quin Snyder
Assistant Coaches Brad Jones, Antonio Lang, Alex Jensen, Mike Wells, Johnnie Bryant
Athletic Trainer Gary Briggs
Address 301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101
Home Court EnergySolutions Arena (19,911) - 1991
Team Colors Navy, Dark Yellow, Dark Green and Gray
Television ROOT Sports: Craig Bolerjack, Matt Harpring
Radio KZNS (1280 AM): David Locke, Ron Boone
UTAH PR STAFF
Director of Communications Jonathan Rinehart (jrinehart@utahjazz.com)
Senior Manager of Communications Derek Garduno (jgarduno@utahjazz.com)
Communications Manager Caroline Burleson (cburleson@utahjazz.com)
Phone 801-325-2500
Fax 801-325-2578
DALLAS VS UTAH 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Nowitzki, D 4-4 Ellis, M 4-4 Dalembert, S 4-4 Harris, D 3-0 Calderon, J 4-4 Marion, S 4-4 Blair, D 4-0 Wright, B 3-0 Ellington, W 4-0 Crowder, J 3-0 Larkin, S 3-0 James, B 2-0 MAVERICKS 4-20 JAZZ 4-20 MIN
124:19
146:11
94:45 54:25 125:02
127:18
52:28 38:42 28:18 44:55
19:01 11:02 960:00
960:00
FGM-FGA FG%
31-48 0.646
29-68 0.426
21-25 0.840
11-25 0.440
13-28 0.464
13-26 0.500
10-18 0.556
7-15 0.467
7-10 0.700
1-5 0.200
1-3 0.333
0-1 0.000
158-307 0.515
146-326 0.448
3GM-FGA FG%
9-12 0.750 4-10 0.400 0-0 0.000 3-7 0.429 7-15 0.467 3-8 0.375 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 4-5 0.800 1-3 0.333 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 39-79 0.494 28-105 0.267 FTM-FTA
19-20 18-22 2-4 3-5 4-6 1-2 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 54-72 38-60 FT%
0.950 0.818 0.500 0.600 0.667 0.500 0.600 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.750 0.633 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
1 23 24/6.0 5 3 15 18/4.5 26 10 18 28/7.0 4 1 8 9/3.0 11 2 7 9/2.3 20 3 17 20/5.0 10 7 12 19/4.8 1 3 6 9/3.0 0 2 2 4/1.0 1 0 4 4/1.3 3 0 1 1/0.3 2 0 2 2/1.0 0 35 129 186/46.5 93 49 106 183/45.8 88 PF-DQ
4-0 5-0 15-0 2-0 5-0 5-0 7-0 4-0 3-0 6-0 1-0 3-0 72-0 75-0 STL
1
3
0
2
4
5
1
1
0
4
2
0
25 30 TO
3
10 6
7
5
5
4
1
0
2
1
0
49 53 BLK
0 0 5 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 13 15 PTS/AVG
90/22.5
80/20.0
44/11.0
28/9.3
37/9.3
30/7.5
23/5.8
16/5.3
18/4.5
3/1.0
2/0.7
0/0.0
409/102.3
358/89.5
FTM-FTA
11-15 5-8 2-2 2-3 5-9 4-8 5-11 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 38-60 54-72 FT%
0.733 0.625 1.000 0.667 0.556 0.500 0.455 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 0.633 0.750 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
12 14 26/6.5 2 0 10 10/2.5 9 2 7 9/2.3 19 2 9 11/2.8 5 15 21 36/9.0 2 4 10 14/3.5 21 2 11 13/3.3 15 11 13 24/6.0 1 0 1 1/1.0 0 0 7 7/1.8 10 0 1 1/0.5 4 1 2 3/3.0 0 49 106 183/45.8 88 35 129 186/46.5 93 PF-DQ
13-0 2-0 4-0 8-0 10-0 11-0 11-0 9-0 0-0 4-0 3-0 0-0 75-0 72-0 STL
5
1
0
3
0
7
8
2
0
3
1
0
30 25 TO
9
7
3
1
3
11 9
4
0
4
1
0
53 49 BLK
4 0 0 1 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 15 13 PTS/AVG
53/13.3
44/11.0
42/10.5
42/10.5
41/10.3
40/10.0
34/8.5
34/8.5
5/5.0
14/3.5
7/3.5
2/2.0
358/89.5
409/102.3
UTAH VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Favors, D 4-4 Jefferson, R 4-4 Burke, T 4-3 Williams, M 4-3 Kanter, E 4-1 Hayward, G 4-4 Burks, A 4-0 Evans, J 4-0 Rush, B 1-0 Garrett, D 4-0 Lucas III, J 2-1 Gobert, R 1-0 JAZZ 4-20 MAVERICKS 4-20 MIN
114:49
110:44
119:49
90:02 91:37 140:56
108:03
85:55 13:45 51:13 26:46 06:21 960:00
960:00
2014-15 vs Mavericks
Oct. 30 at Dallas
Nov. 7 at Utah
Feb. 11 at Dallas
April 13 at Utah
FGM-FGA FG%
21-35 0.600
17-43 0.395
17-49 0.347
16-34 0.471
18-35 0.514
16-40 0.400
14-39 0.359
16-26 0.615
2-7 0.286
6-11 0.545
3-7 0.429
0-0 0.000
146-326 0.448
158-307 0.515
3GM-FGA FG%
0-0 0.000 5-20 0.250 6-27 0.222 8-19 0.421 0-0 0.000 4-19 0.211 1-7 0.143 0-0 0.000 1-6 0.167 2-4 0.500 1-3 0.333 0-0 0.000 28-105 0.267 39-79 0.494 2013-14 Season
25-57 (.305)
Fifth in Northwest
Playoffs
Did not qualify
164
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
10/28/80
10/31/80
12/23/80
1/8/81
3/18/81
3/21/81
10/30/81
12/2/81
12/8/81
1/23/82
4/6/82
4/7/82
10/30/82
1/15/83
1/22/83
3/11/83
3/30/83
4/13/83
1/11/84
1/20/84
1/24/84
2/25/84
3/17/84
4/7/84
11/12/84
12/22/84
12/29/84
2/1/85
2/26/85
3/27/85
11/13/85
1/4/86
1/17/86
2/2/86
Site
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
DAL
LV
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
W/L Score
L
96-104
L
122-144
L
96-101
L
97-99
L
113-120
W 105-95
L
89-105
L
103-114
W 128-103
W 122-110
L
114-129
W 123-109
L
123-128
L
105-107
W 126-88
L
110-119
L
103-117
W 106-99
W 117-102
L
113-120
W 123-115
W 97-95
L
103-118
W 109-100
L
97-123
W 113-96
L
97-99
L
109-121
L
96-103
L
101-116
W 115-100
W 119-106
L
112-139
W 100-97
Date
3/15/86
3/20/86
10/31/86
11/11/86
11/29/86
12/11/86
4/4/87
4/8/87
11/6/87
11/11/87
2/9/88
2/10/88
3/16/88
4/8/88
11/26/88
12/9/88
1/31/89
2/9/89
4/4/89
4/21/89
12/7/89
1/13/90
2/2/90
4/17/90
11/24/90
12/27/90
1/11/91
4/5/91
4/10/91
11/23/91
1/4/92
2/1/92
2/19/92
4/9/92
Site
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
W/L Score
W 108-98
W 114-107
W 103-77
L
103-104
W 118-107
L
99-103
W 121-107
L
90-103
W 95-93
L
92-121
W 124-93
L
80-93
L
105-120
W 118-95
W 113-93
W 97-89
L
84-99
W 94-87
L
80-95
W 91-89
L
97-107
L
99-109
L
92-105
W 97-96
L
74-85
L
102-110
L
99-110
L
87-93
L
91-97
W 121-109*
L
78-113
L
90-114
L
98-118
L
90-113
Date
11/7/92
12/1/92
1/9/93
3/15/93
4/12/93
11/5/93
11/13/93
1/3/94
3/5/94
4/7/94
12/3/94
1/9/95
1/23/95
2/4/95
3/8/95
3/25/95
1/2/96
2/8/96
2/15/96
3/25/96
11/16/96
2/1/97
2/15/97
3/5/97
11/15/97
12/12/97
1/30/98
3/27/98
2/9/99
2/26/99
3/5/99
12/8/99
1/6/00
2/24/00
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Site
DAL
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L
106-122
L
101-116
L
102-126
L
96-109
L
95-107
L
86-102
L
100-101
L
85-115
L
90-103
L
82-99
L
87-112
L
90-106
L
111-116
W 119-98
L
87-114
W 117-110
L
92-102
W 136-133**
L
103-106
L
86-103
L
87-88
W 100-97
L
84-99
L
65-96
L
77-85
L
66-68
L
94-104
L
90-99
L
79-90
L
65-80
L
95-106
L
79-85
L
92-105
L
85-92
Date
3/27/00
11/4/00
11/20/00
3/26/01
4/7/01
12/10/01
1/19/02
4/8/02
4/16/02
12/20/02
2/3/03
3/8/03
4/11/03
11/1/03
1/5/04
1/28/04
4/8/04
12/4/04
2/23/05
4/9/05
11/2/05
1/28/06
3/11/06
4/16/06
12/11/06
1/9/07
4/13/07
12/8/07
12/26/07
3/3/08
4/10/08
12/26/08
1/17/09
2/5/09
Site
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
UTA
DAL
UTA
W/L Score
W 113-105
L
106-112
W 107-98
W 98-90
L
103-116
L
98-107
W 106-103
W 105-96
W 96-87
L
81-93
W 92-90
W 101-77
L
92-95
W 127-102
L
94-108
L
88-91
W 117-94
W 109-86
W 101-83
W 88-81
L
82-93
W 103-89
W 90-87
W 111-95
L
79-101
W 108-105
L
89-104
W 125-117
L
90-99
L
110-116
W 97-94
L
88-97
W 115-108
L
87-115
Date
4/8/09
11/3/09
1/9/10
2/1/10
12/3/10
12/11/10
2/23/11
3/26/11
1/19/12
1/27/12
3/3/12
4/16/12
10/31/12
1/7/13
3/24/13
11/22/13
2/7/14
3/12/14
4/8/14
Site
DAL
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
UTA
DAL
DAL
DAL
UTA
UTA
*Overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Utah leads 89-66
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 46-32
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 21-3
Reunion Arena Utah 29-25
Games in Utah Utah leads 57-20
Current Series Streak Dallas won last five
in Dallas Dallas won last seven
in Utah Utah won last two
DALLAS
Last Home Win 103-81 (2/7/14)
Last Road Win 95-83 (4/8/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 38 (126-88, 1/22/83)
High Point Total 136 (2OT) (2/8/86)
Low Point Total 65 (twice)
Dallas has won five straight and 12 of the last 15 meetings with Utah...
Dirk Nowitzki passed Oscar Robertson (26,710) for 10th place on the
NBA’s all-time scoring list with a 19-foot jumper at the 11:46 mark
of the fourth quarter at Utah on 4/8/14 (the basket gave him 26,711
career points)...Dallas shot 94.1 percent (16-of-17) from the field in
the first quarter at Utah on 4/8/14, which set a franchise record for the
highest field goal percentage in a period...the longest game in Mavericks
history was a triple-overtime loss to the Jazz at Utah on 4/16/12...the
game lasted 3 hours and 16 minutes and Dallas fell 123-121 despite
a 40-point effort from Dirk Nowitzki...the Mavericks had won the
previous seven meetings with the Jazz before falling in triple overtime on
4/16/12...Dallas swept a four-game series with Utah for the first time in
franchise history in 2010-11...Shawn Marion scored his 15,000th point
at Utah on 3/26/11...on 12/8/07, Josh Howard set a career-high and
Dallas series-high by scoring 47 points besting Mark Aguirre’s 41-point
game on 1/11/84...the Mavericks snapped a 25-game losing streak at
Utah with a 113-105 victory on 3/27/00…in the 12/12/97 loss to the
UTAH
Last Home Win 100-94 (1/7/13)
Last Road Win 111-93 (1/9/10)
Largest Margin of Victory 35 (113-78, 1/4/92)
High Point Total 144 (10/31/80)
Low Point Total 68 (12/12/97)
AT A GLANCE
Jazz in Utah, the Mavericks set an NBA record-low with 53 field goal
attempts in a game…in the same game the Mavericks (25-63) and
Jazz (23-53) also combined to set an NBA record for fewest field goals
attempted in one game by two teams with 116.
Series scoring record vs Utah
Josh Howard (47 on 12/8/07)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Adrian Dantley (50 on 10/31/80)
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W/L Score
W 130-101
W 96-85
L
93-111
L
92-104
W 93-81
W 103-97
W 118-99
W 94-77
W 94-91
W 116-101
W 102-96
L
121-123***
L
94-113
L
94-100
W 113-108
W 103-93
W 103-81
W 108-101
W 95-83
CONTENT
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PLAYERS
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HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
THE NBA
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
OPPONENTS
WASHINGTON WIZARDS
RANDY WITTMAN // HEAD COACH
Majority Owner Ted Leonsis
President Ernie Grunfeld
Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations Tommy Sheppard
Head Coach Randy Wittman
Assistant Coaches Don Newman, Don Zierden, Roy Rogers, Pat Sullivan, Howard Eisley
Athletic Trainer Eric Waters
Address 601 F Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20004
Home Court Verizon Center (20,278) - 1997
Team Colors Red, White and Blue
Television Comcast SportsNet: Steve Buckhantz, Phil Chenier, Chris Miller
Radio WNEW (99.1 FM): Dave Johnson, Glen Consor
WASHINGTON PR STAFF
Senior Director of Communications Scott Hall (shall@monumentalsports.com)
Director of Basketball Communications Patrick Rees (press@monumentalsports.com)
Communications Manager Daren Jenkins (djenkins@monumentalsports.com)
Phone 202-661-5000
Fax 202-661-5113
DALLAS VS WASHINGTON 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Ellis, M 2-2 Carter, V 2-0 Nowitzki, D 2-2 Calderon, J 2-2 Wright, B 1-0 Marion, S 2-2 Dalembert, S 2-2 Blair, D 2-0 Crowder, J 2-0 Mekel, G 1-0 Larkin, S 1-0 James, B 1-0 Ledo, R 1-0 MAVERICKS 2-10 WIZARDS 2-10 MIN
74:50 53:45 63:12 65:50 18:11 63:13 40:49 37:57 35:34 12:12 11:49 01:19 01:19 480:00 480:00 FGM-FGA FG%
14-34 0.412
10-23 0.435
11-33 0.333
7-22 0.318
5-7 0.714
8-14 0.571
6-10 0.600
5-7 0.714
3-7 0.429
1-2 0.500
1-2 0.500
0-0 0.000
0-1 0.000
71-162 0.438
66-163 0.405
3GM-FGA FG%
1-3 0.333 7-16 0.438 2-9 0.222 6-16 0.375 0-0 0.000 0-2 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-2 0.000 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-1 0.000 16-50 0.320 14-50 0.280 FTM-FTA
13-15 2-2 4-5 2-2 0-0 1-2 5-6 3-5 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 34-42 27-39 FT%
0.867 1.000 0.800 1.000 0.000 0.500 0.833 0.600 0.667 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.810 0.692 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
2 7 9/4.5 8 1 2 3/1.5
6 2 11 13/6.5 6 0 7 7/3.5 7 1 2 3/3.0 1 6 12 18/9.0 6 6 6 12/6.0 1 5 11 16/8.0 2 0 4 4/2.0 3 0 0 0/0.0 2 0 1 1/1.0 1 0 0 0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0.0 0 23 63 101/50.5 43 26 64 107/53.5 41 PF-DQ
5-0 4-0 5-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 32-0 41-1 STL
1
1
3
4
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
21 21 TO
5
0
3
2
3
8
2
2
1
1
2
1
0
31 38 BLK
2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 PTS/AVG
42/21.0
29/14.5
28/14.0
22/11.0
10/10.0
17/8.5
17/8.5
13/6.5
8/4.0
4/4.0
2/2.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
192/96.0
173/86.5
FT%
0.889 0.750 0.000 0.714 0.500 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.692 0.810 OFF DEF TOT/AVGAST
3 9 12/6.0 15 3 8 11/5.5 2 3 14 17/8.5 2 1 4 5/2.5 10 6 4 10/5.0 4 0 2 2/2.0 0 2 3 5/2.5 3 7 12 19/9.5 1 0 1 1/1.0 0 0 3 3/3.0 3 0 1 1/1.0 1 1 2 3/1.5 0 0 1 1/0.5 0 0 0 0/0.0 0 26 64 107/53.5 41 23 63 101/50.5 43 PF-DQ
4-0 5-0 3-0 6-0 9-1 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 5-0 1-0 0-0 41-1 32-0 STL
2
6
1
3
5
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
21 21 TO
10 4
3
2
8
0
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
0
38 31 BLK
0 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 5 PTS/AVG
36/18.0
35/17.5
24/12.0
19/9.5
18/9.0
8/8.0
14/7.0
10/5.0
3/3.0
2/2.0
2/2.0
2/1.0
0/0.0
0/0.0
173/86.5
192/96.0
WASHINGTON VS DALLAS 2013-14
PLAYER
GP-GS
Wall, J 2-2 Ariza, T 2-2 Gortat, M 2-2 Beal, B 2-2 Hilario, N 2-1 Harrington, A1-0 Webster, M 2-0 Booker, T 2-1 Rice, G 1-0 Maynor, E 1-0 Porter, O 1-0 Seraphin, K 2-0 Temple, G 2-0 Vesely, J 1-0 WIZARDS 2-10 MAVERICKS 2-10 MIN
75:55 71:14 61:26 66:21 57:03 19:05 41:48 34:40 01:19 13:54 11:05 17:21 07:30 01:19 480:00 480:00 2014-15 vs Mavericks
Nov. 19 at Washington
Dec. 30 at Dallas
FGM-FGA FG%
13-28 0.464
13-31 0.419
12-22 0.545
6-23 0.261
5-14 0.357
3-8 0.375
5-14 0.357
5-10 0.500
1-1 1.000
1-5 0.200
1-2 0.500
1-5 0.200
0-0 0.000
0-0 0.000
66-163 0.405
71-162 0.438
3GM-FGA FG%
2-9 0.222 6-18 0.333 0-0 0.000 2-7 0.286 0-0 0.000 2-5 0.400 1-9 0.111 0-1 0.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 14-50 0.280 16-50 0.320 2013-14 Season
44-38 (.354)
Second in Southeast
FTM-FTA
8-9 3-4 0-0 5-7 8-16 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 27-39 34-42 Playoffs
Defeated Chicago, 4-1
Lost to Indiana, 4-2
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PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
THE NBA
Date
11/6/80
1/10/81
12/15/81
2/10/82
12/4/82
1/4/83
12/7/83
4/1/84
1/24/85
2/22/85
11/26/85
3/26/86
1/27/87
3/28/87
2/17/88
4/1/88
2/25/89
3/4/89
12/16/89
1/23/90
1/26/91
2/15/91
12/20/91
Site
WAS
DAL
WAS
DAL
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
WAS
DAL
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
WAS
DAL
WAS
DAL
DAL
W/L Score
L 95-116
L
94-106
W 107-102
L
102-119
L
105-115
L 84-92
L
112-114
L 98-102
L 92-93
W 110-101
W 112-99
L 112-120
L
113-118
W 114-107
W 123-108
L 103-118
W 127-93
L 105-119
L
108-112
W 129-105
W 99-96
W 121-96
L
99-107
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
OPPONENTS
Date
Site
W/L Score
3/5/92 WAS L 109-119
2/10/93
DAL
L
102-110
3/24/93
WAS
W 101-98
1/27/94
WAS
L 95-98
2/10/94
DAL
W 87-77
12/8/94
DAL
L
121-124*
2/21/95
WAS
W 102-97
12/9/95
DAL
L
94-103
1/4/96 WAS L 100-112
3/18/97
DAL
L
85-86
3/29/97
WAS
L 87-94
12/26/97
DAL
L
95-97
2/28/98
WAS
W 103-77
1998-1999 – DID NOT PLAY –
1/19/00
WAS
W 104-86
3/25/00
DAL
L
86-93
1/6/01 WAS W 103-85
2/17/01
DAL
W 112-105
12/8/01
DAL
L
95-102
3/31/02
WAS
W 110-103
12/23/02
DAL
W 92-86
2/23/03
WAS
W 106-101*
11/5/03
WAS
L 90-100
Date
12/2/03
11/14/04
1/18/05
2/15/06
3/17/06
11/21/06
12/4/06
11/26/07
1/21/08
12/21/08
3/7/09
10/27/09
1/20/10
1/31/11
2/26/11
3/13/12
11/14/12
1/1/13
11/12/13
1/1/14
Site
DAL
WAS
DAL
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
WAS
DAL
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
DAL
DAL
WAS
DAL
WAS
W/L Score
W 97-72
W 122-113
W 137-120
W 103-97
W 104-94
W 107-80
L 97-106
L
98-110
L 84-102
W 97-86
W 119-103
L
91-102
W 94-93
W 102-92
W 105-99
W 107-98
W 107-101
W 103-94
W 105-95
W 87-78
*overtime
SERIES INFORMATION & NOTES
Overall Series Dallas leads 35-30
Games in Dallas Dallas leads 18-5
American Airlines Center Dallas leads 10-3
Reunion Arena Washington 12-8
Games in Washington Dallas leads 17-15
Current Series Streak Dallas won last eight
in Dallas Dallas won last four
in Washington Dallas won last five
DALLAS
Last Home Win 105-95 (11/12/13)
Last Road Win 87-78 (1/1/14)
Largest Margin of Victory 34 (127-93, 2/25/89)
High Point Total 137 (1/18/05)
Low Point Total 84 (1/4/83, 1/21/08)
AT A GLANCE
Dallas has won eight straight and 19 of the last 24
meetings with Washington…Dallas had won five in a row
at Washington until its 100-90 loss on 11/5/03 when the
Wizards hit a franchise-high 13 3FGs...in the rematch
in Dallas on 12/2/03, Washington scored a series-low
72 points in a 97-72 Mavericks victory…Fat Lever had
a Mavericks record nine steals in the 2/10/94 win in
Dallas…56 games into the 2002-03 season, Dallas
played its first overtime game, which was against the
Wizards on 2/23/03…the Mavs won 106-101, after being
down by as much as 18 in the first and leading by as much
as 12 in the fourth.
WASHINGTON
Last Home Win 102-84 (1/21/08)
Last Road Win 102-91 (10/27/09)
Largest Margin of Victory 21 (116-95, 11/6/80)
High Point Total 124 (12/8/94)
Low Point Total 72 (12/2/03)
Series scoring record vs Washington
Mark Aguirre (45 on 2/22/85)
Jamal Mashburn (45 on 12/8/94)
Series scoring record vs Dallas
Gilbert Arenas (38 on 12/4/06)
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THE NBA
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PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
D-LEAGUE
D-LEAGUE
NBA D-LEAGUE
Olympic Tower, 645 5th Avenue, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10022
(212) 407-8000
AUSTIN TOROS
12885 N. Highway 183, Suite 207; Austin, TX 78750
Arena: Cedar Park Center
Tel: (512) 236-8333; Fax: (512) 236-8444
Media Relations Contact: Perri Travillion
(ptravillion@austintoros.com)
NBA Affiliation: San Antonio
BAKERSFIELD JAM
1400 Norris Road; Bakersfield, CA 93308
Tel: (661) 615-6550; Fax: (661) 615-6555
Arena: Dignity Health Events Center
Media Relations Contact: William Aquije
(william@bakersfieldjam.com)
NBA Affiliations: Atlanta, L.A. Clippers, Phoenix, Toronto, Utah
CANTON CHARGE
1101 Market Avenue North; Canton, OH 44702
Tel: (330) 489-1701; Fax: (330) 489-1703
Arena: Canton Memorial Civic Center
Media Relations Contact: Sean Wyatt
(swyatt@cantoncharge.com)
NBA Affiliation: Cleveland
DELAWARE 87ERS
300 Martin Luther King Blvd, Suite 200; Wilmington, DE 19801
Tel: (302) 504-7587; Fax: TBD
Arena: Bob Carpenter Sports/Convocation Center
Media Relations Contact: Nicole Pender
(nicolepender@sevens.com)
NBA Affiliation: Philadelphia
ERIE BAYHAWKS
110 East 8th Street; Erie, PA 16501
Tel: (814) 790-5600; Fax: (814) 790-5608
Arena: Erie Insurance Arena
Media Relations Contact: Jason Vaughan
(jason.vaughan@nbaerie.com)
NBA Affiliation: New York
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AT A GLANCE
D-LEAGUE
FORT WAYNE MAD ANTS
1910 St. Joe Center Rd., Suite 61; Fort Wayne, IN, 46825
Tel: (260) 469-4667; Fax: (260) 469-4674
Arena: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Media Relations Contact: Audrey Siebrase
(audrey@fortwaynehoops.com)
NBA Affiliations: Charlotte, Detroit, Indiana, Memphis, Milwaukee, Orlando
IDAHO STAMPEDE
233 South Capitol Blvd., Suite 100; Boise, ID 83702
Tel: (208) 388-4667; Fax: (208) 388-3845
Arena: CenturyLink Arena
Media Relations Contact: Ty Carter
(ty@idahostampede.com)
NBA Affiliations: Portland
IOWA ENERGY
730 3rd Street; Des Moines, IA 50309
Tel: (515) 564-8550; Fax: (515) 564-8551
Arena: Wells Fargo Arena
Media Relations Contact: Randi Burrell, Patrick Jacobson
(rburrell@iowanba.com, pjacobson@iowanba.com)
NBA Affiliations: Chicago, Denver, New Orleans, Washington
LOS ANGELES D-FENDERS
555 North Nash Street; El Segundo, CA 90245
Tel: (310) 426-6000; Fax: (310) 426-6031
Arena: Toyota Sports Center
Media Relations Contact: TBD
NBA Affiliation: Los Angeles Lakers
MAINE RED CLAWS
413 Congress Street; Portland, ME 04101
Tel: 207-210-6655; Fax: 207-210-6659
Arena: Portland Exposition Building
Media Relations Contact: Will McClaran
(wmcclaran@maineredclaws.com)
NBA Affiliation: Boston
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER NBA D-LEAGUE TEAM
208 Thunder Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Tel: (918) 208-4800; Fax: (918) 429-7900
Arena: Cox Convention Center
Media Relations Contact: Ben Coldagelli
(bcoldagelli@thunder-nba.com)
NBA Affiliation: Oklahoma City
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MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
D-LEAGUE
RENO BIGHORNS
9393 Gateway Drive, Suite BH; Reno, NV 89511
Tel: (775) 284-2622; Fax: (775) 853-1601
Arena: Reno Events Center
Media Relations Contact: Kyle Jones (kjones@renobighorns.com)
NBA Affiliation: Sacramento
RIO GRANDE VALLEY VIPERS
4500 North 10th Street, Suite 315; McAllen, TX 78504
Tel: (956) 972-1144; Fax: (956) 972-1150
Arena: State Farm Arena
Media Relations Contact: Rebecca Sweat
(rsweat@rgvipers.com)
NBA Affiliation: Houston
SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS
903 Pacific Avenue, Suite 101; Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Tel: (831) 731-4396; Fax: (831) 466-3201
Arena: Kaiser Permanente Arena
Media Relations Contact: TBD
NBA Affiliation: Golden State
SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE
2131 South Minnesota Ave; Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Tel: (605) 332-0605; Fax: (605) 332-2305
Arena: Sanford Pentagon
Media Relations Contact: Joe Millar
(joe@skyforceonline.com)
NBA Affiliation: Miami
TEXAS LEGENDS
2601 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 300; Frisco, TX 75034
Tel: (214) 469-0822; Fax: (214) 469-0823
Arena: Dr. Pepper Arena
Media Relations Contact: Britney Wynn
(bwynn@texlegends.com)
NBA Affiliation: Dallas
WESTCHESTER KNICKS
198 Central Avenue, White Plains, NY 10606
Tel: (914) 559-6870
Arena: Westchester County Center
Media Relations Contact: Katie Hatch (Katie.hatch@msg.com)
NBA Affiliation: New York
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HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR REVIEWS
TEAM ROSTERS 1980-2013
NUMERICAL ROSTER
COLLEGIATE BREAKDOWN
YEARLY STATISTICS
YEARLY ROSTERS
MAVERICKS OF THE PAST
DRAFT RECAPS
ALL-TIME TRANSACTIONS
NBA LEADERS
MAVS TOP GAMES
OPPONENTS TOP GAMES
CAREER LEADERS
HONOR ROLL
YEARLY LEADERS
SEASON HIGHS
MAVS LISTS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM HIGHS
TEAM LOWS
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
ROOKIE LEADERS
OPPONENT PLAYER HIGHS
OPPONENT HIGHS/LOWS
AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER
CONTENTS
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PLAYERS
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HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2012-2013
TOP ROW L-R MONDRICK JONES, TERRY SULLIVAN, DEREK EARLS, MIKE SHEDD, MIKE WEINAR, TONY BROWN, MONTE
MATHIS, TERDEMA USSERY, RICK CARLISLE, KEITH GRANT, JIM O’BRIEN, DARRELL ARMSTRONG, BRAD DAVIS, ROLAND BEECH,
GARY BOREN, MIKE PROCOPIO
MIDDLE ROW L-R DIONNE CALHOUN, SHAWN MARION, BERNARD JAMES, ELTON BRAND, DIRK NOWITZKI, CHRIS KAMAN,
BRANDAN WRIGHT, VINCE CARTER, AL WHITLEY, DON KALKSTEIN
BOTTOM ROW L-R ROBERT HACKETT, JAE CROWDER, JARED CUNNINGHAM, RODRIGUE BEAUBOIS, O.J. MAYO, DARREN
COLLISON, MIKE JAMES, JOSH AKOGNON, ANTHONY MORROW, CASEY SMITH
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 41, lost 41 (fourth, Southwest)...The Mavericks finished the 2012-13 season with a .500 record (41-41) but missed
the playoffs for the first time in 13 years…Dallas began the season without the services of Dirk Nowitzki, who sat out the
first 27 games of the year recovering from right knee surgery…The Mavericks welcomed back Nowitzki on Dec. 23 and
the team had a strong second half of the season…The Mavericks went 28-18 (.609) in their final 46 games…Despite the
strong finish, the Mavericks saw their franchise-best 12-year-long playoff streak come to an end…Nowitzki became the
17th member of the 25,000-point club at New Orleans on 4/14/13 with an 18-foot fadeaway jumper over Robin Lopez
at the 6:44 mark of the second quarter (the basket gave him 25,001 career points)…Mavericks Head Coach Rick Carlisle
recorded his 500th career win against Portland on 2/6/13 (Dallas defeated Portland, 105-99).
G GS MINFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Nowitzki
53 47 1661
343728.47165 157.414166193.86037 32636313293 0 38 70 37
917 17.3
Mayo
82 82 2913
4611026
.449142349.407191233.82036 2552913611951 93 21023 1255 15.3
Carter
81 3 2093
372855.435162399.406182223.81658 2763341942261 74 10644 1088 13.4
Marion
67 67 2010
355690.51423 73 .31579 101.7821463795251631110 75 10347
812 12.1
Collison
81 47 2372
341724.47148 136.353242275.88031 1882194151390 1001738
972 12.0
Kaman
66 52 1363
313617.5070 1 .00067 85 .78897 27537251 1411 29 10352
693 10.5
Fisher 9 9 229
2365.354
1023.435
2123.913
0 151531242 5 182
778.6
B. Wright 64161149
241
404
.597
0 3 .000
5996.615
85175
260
38780 263476 5418.5
Brand
72 18 1527
226478.4730 1 .00066 93 .71013030043070 1920 50 57 90
518 7.2
M. James 4523862
101
271
.373
48125
.384
2329.793
9 6372139
951 26553
2736.1
Crowder 78161353
141
367
.384
63192
.328
4773.644
35152
187
94128
0 634917 3925.0
Murphy 141 256
2261.361
1135.314
1011.909
7 42497 290 107 6
654.6
Curry 2025
48.500
00---
14.250
224070030
9
4.5
Beaubois 450 549
65176
.369
2172.292
3038.789
9 485784540 19334
1814.0
Do. Jones 293 338
40109
.367
1 9 .111
3553.660
18274583290 14382
1164.0
Morrow (TOT) 411 383
64145
.441
1643.372
2022.909
11193013430 138 1
1644.0
Morrow (DAL)17
082
17
34
.500
15.200
441.000
134410
0140
39 2.3
Da. Jones 5015635
50140
.357
8 37.216
6682.805
13577028730 10225
1743.5
B. James 4611457
53103
.515
0 2 .000
2541.610
5279131
6 640 121838 1312.8
Douglas-Roberts
6063
514
.357
04.000
710
.700
055440210
17
2.8
Cunningham 8026
614
.429
23.667
221.000
123130120
16
2.0
Akognon 30924.500
12.500
00---
011130000
5
1.7
C. Wright 30412.500
00---
00---
000000010
2
0.7
Dentmon 20402.000
00---
00---
000000000
0
0.0
MAVERICKS
82 -
19980
31826892.462 606 1628.372 13231669.793 767 26703437190616986
648 1144454 8293 101.1
OPPONENTS
82 -
19980
30676890.445 642 1789.359 15662079.753 985 27523737180515475
698 1202340 8342 101.7
173
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
1 Oct 30 R
W L.A. Lakers
2 Oct 31 R
L
Utah
3 Nov 3 H
W Charlotte
4 Nov 5 H
W Portland
5 Nov 7 H
W Toronto
6 Nov 9 R
L
New York
7 Nov 10 R
L
Charlotte
8 Nov 12 H
L
Minnesota
9 Nov 14 H
W Washington
10 Nov 16 R
L
Indiana
11 Nov 17 R
W Cleveland
12 Nov 19 H
L
Golden State
13 Nov 21 H
W New York
14 Nov 24 H
L
L.A. Lakers
15 Nov 27 R
L
Philadelphia
16 Nov 28 R
L
Chicago
17 Dec 1 H
W Detroit
18 Dec 5 R
L
L.A. Clippers
19 Dec 6 R
W Phoenix
20 Dec 8 R
W Houston
21 Dec 10 H
W Sacramento
22 Dec 12 R
L
Boston
23 Dec 14 R
L
Toronto
24 Dec 15 R
L
Minnesota
25 Dec 18 H
W Philadelphia
26 Dec 20 H
L
Miami
27 Dec 21 R
L
Memphis
28 Dec 23 R
L
San Antonio
29 Dec 27 R
L
Oklahoma City
30 Dec 28 H
L
Denver
31 Dec 30 H
L
San Antonio
32 Jan 1 R
W Washington
33 Jan 2 R
L
Miami
34 Jan 5 H
L
New Orleans
35 Jan 7 R
L
Utah
36 Jan 9 R
L
L.A. Clippers
37 Jan 10 R
W Sacramento
38 Jan 12 H
W Memphis
39 Jan 14 H
W Minnesota
40 Jan 16 H
W Houston
41 Jan 18 H
L
Oklahoma City
42 Jan 20 R
W Orlando
43 Jan 25 H
L
San Antonio
44 Jan 27 H
W Phoenix
45 Jan 29 R
L
Portland
46 Jan 31 R
L
Golden State
47 Feb 1 R
W Phoenix
48 Feb 4 R
L
Oklahoma City
49 Feb 6 H
W Portland
50 Feb 9 H
W Golden State
51 Feb 11 H
L
Atlanta
52 Feb 13 H
W Sacramento
53 Feb 20 H
W Orlando
54 Feb 22 R
W New Orleans
55 Feb 24 H
L
L.A. Lakers
56 Feb 26 H
L
Milwaukee
57 Feb 27 R
L
Memphis
58 Mar 1 R
W @Brooklyn
59 Mar 3 R
L
@Houston
60 Mar 6 H
W Houston
61 Mar 8 R
W Detroit
62 Mar 10 R
W Minnesota
63 Mar 12 R
W Milwaukee
64 Mar 14 R
L
San Antonio
65 Mar 15 H
W Cleveland
66 Mar 17 H
L
Oklahoma City
67Mar 18R W Atlanta
68 Mar 20 H
L
Brooklyn
69 Mar 22 H
W Boston
70 Mar 24 H
W Utah
71 Mar 26 H
W L.A. Clippers
72Mar 28H L Indiana
73 Mar 30 H
W Chicago
74 Apr 2 R
L
L.A. Lakers
75 Apr 4 R
L
Denver
76Apr 5 R W Sacramento
77 Apr 7 R
W Portland
78Apr 10H L Phoenix
79Apr 12H W Denver
80 Apr 14 R
W New Orleans
81Apr 15H L Memphis
82 Apr 17 H
W New Orleans
Score Home
RoadTotal
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
99- 91
0-0 1-0
1-0
W1
94-113
0-0 1-1
1-1
L!
126- 99
1-0 1-1
2-1
W1
114- 91
2-0 1-1
3-1
W2
109-104
3-0 1-1
4-1
W3
94-104
3-0 1-2
4-2
L1
97-101(OT) 3-0 1-3
4-3
L2
82- 90
3-1 1-3
4-4
L3
107-101
4-1 1-3
5-4
W1
83-103
4-1 1-4
5-5
L1
103- 95
4-1 2-4
6-5
W1
101-105(OT) 4-2 2-4
6-6
L1
114-111
5-2 2-4
7-6
W1
89-115
5-3 2-4
7-7
L1
98-100
5-3 2-5
7-8
L2
78-101
5-3 2-6
7-9
L3
92- 77
6-3 2-6
8-9
W1
90-112
6-3 2-7
8-10
L1
97- 94
6-3 3-7
9-10
W1
116-109
6-3 4-7
10-10 W2
119- 96
7-3 4-7
11-10 W3
115-117(2OT) 7-3 4-8
11-11 L1
74- 95
7-3 4-9
11-12 L2
106-114(OT) 7-3 4-10
11-13 L3
107-100
8-3 4-10
12-13 W1
95-110
8-4 4-10
12-14 L1
82- 92
8-4 4-11
12-15 L2
91-129
8-4 4-12
12-16 L3
105-111(OT) 8-4 4-13
12-17 L4
85-106
8-5 4-13
12-18 L5
86-111
8-6 4-13
12-19 L6
103- 94
8-6 5-13
13-19 W1
109-119(OT) 8-6 5-14
13-20 L1
96- 99(OT) 8-7 5-14
13-21 L2
94-100
8-7 5-15
13-22 L3
93- 99
8-7 5-16
13-23 L4
117-112(OT) 8-7 6-16
14-23 W1
104- 83
9-7 6-16
15-23 W2
113- 98
10-7 6-16
16-23 W3
105-100
11-7 6-16
17-23 W4
114-117(OT) 11-8 6-16
17-24 L1
111-105
11-8 7-16
18-24 W1
107-113
11-9 7-16
18-25 L1
110- 95
12-9 7-16
19-25 W1
104-106
12-9 7-17
19-26 L1
97-100
12-9 7-18
19-27 L2
109- 99
12-9 8-18
20-27 W1
91-112
12-9 8-19
20-28 L1
105- 99
13-9 8-19
21-28 W1
116- 91
14-9 8-19
22-28 W2
101-105
14-10 8-19
22-29 L1
123-100
15-10 8-19
23-29 W1
111- 96
16-10 8-19
24-29 W2
104-100
16-10 9-19
25-29 W3
99-103
16-11 9-19
25-30 L1
90- 95
16-12 9-19
25-31 L2
84- 90
16-12 9-20
25-32 L3
98- 90
16-12 10-20 26-32 W1
103-136
16-12 10-21 26-33 L1
112-108
17-12 10-21 27-33 W1
102- 99
17-12 11-21 28-33 W2
100- 77
17-12 12-21 29-33 W3
115-108
17-12 13-21 30-33 W4
91- 92
17-12 13-22 30-34 L1
96- 86
18-12 13-22 31-34 W1
101-107
18-13 13-22 31-35 L1
127-113 18-13
14-2232-35W1
96-113
18-14 14-22 32-36 L1
104- 94
19-14 14-22 33-36 W1
113-108
20-14 14-22 34-36 W2
109-102(OT) 21-14 14-22 35-36 W3
78-103 21-15
14-2235-37L1
100- 98
22-15 14-22 36-37 W1
81-101
22-15 14-23 36-38 L1
94- 95
22-15 14-24 36-39 L2
117-108 22-15
15-2437-39W1
96- 91
22-15 16-24 38-39 W2
91-102 22-16
16-2438-40L1
108-105(OT)
23-16
16-2439-40W1
107- 89
23-16 17-24 40-40 W2
97-103 23-17
17-2440-41L1
99- 87
24-17 17-24 41-41 W1
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2012-2013
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
Pt
Collison
17 Brand
11 Beaubois
5
Gasol
23
Collison
17 Marion
11 Collison
7
Mo Williams/Ma. Williams 21
Mayo
30 Marion
9
Collison
10 Sessions
22
Mayo
32 Marion
7
Collison
13 Matthews/Aldridge
20
Kaman/Mayo
22 B. James
9
Mayo
6
Bargnani
25
Mayo
23 Tied with
7
Collison
8
Anthony
31
Mayo
22 B. Wright
8
Collison
6
Walker
26
Collison
21 Kaman/Murphy
5
Beaubois
7
Pekovic
20
Mayo
25 Brand
12 Collison
5
Crawford
21
Mayo
19 Kaman
10 Collison
4
Hill/West
15
Mayo
19 Marion
10 Collison
8
Irving
26
Mayo
27 Kaman
17 Collison/Carter
5
Curry
31
Mayo
27 Brand
8
Collison
7
Anthony
23
Carter
16 Marion
8
Beaubois
6
World Peace/Bryant
19
Kaman
20 Marion/Brand
8
Mayo
7
Turner
22
Marion
18 Brand
6
Do. Jones
5
Deng
22
Mayo
27 Brand
12 Collison
9
Knight
20
Carter
16 Brand
9
Mayo
7
Crawford
20
Mayo
23 Kaman/Brand
7
Mayo
5
Mark. Morris/Dragic
15
Mayo
40 Mayo
8
Collison/Fisher
5
Harden
39
Mayo
19 Mayo
7
Fisher
6
Garcia/Cousins
25
Mayo
24 Marion
11 Marion
7
Pierce
34
Kaman
15 Marion
13 Fisher
5
Kleiza
20
Mayo/Fisher
20 Marion
10 Mayo
6
Pekovic
21
Mayo
26 Marion
9
Mayo
8
Wright
25
Crowder
15 B. James/Marion 9
Do. Jones
7
James
24
Marion/Cater
14 Marion
11 Do. Jones
7
Gay
26
Collison
15 Nowitzki
6
Mayo
6
Green
25
Collison
32 Marion
9
Marion
7
Durant
40
Mayo
15 Kaman
8
Collison
4
Gallinari
39
Collison
18 Brand
10 Collison
8
Parker
21
Carter
23 Marion
14 Collison
8
Beal
22
Mayo
30 Kaman
10 Mayo
6
James
32
Nowitzki
20 Marion
9
Collison
5
Vasquez
25
Nowitzki
20 Kaman/Marion/Brand9
Nowitzki/Mayo
5
Hayward
27
Collison
22 Marion
7
Collison
6
Barnes/Paul
19
Mayo
24 Marion/Mayo
10 Crowder/Mayo
5
Cousins
29 Marion
20 Brand
9
Collison
6
Gay
12
Collison
23 Marion
8
Collison/Mayo
9
Barea
21
Nowitzki
19 Brand
10 Mayo
8
Harden
20
Carter
29 Brand
13 Mayo
7
Durant
52
Marion
20 Marion
10 Collison
9
Davis
24
Beaubois
19 Brand
13 Mayo
7
Parker
23
Marion/Nowitzki 18 Marion
9
Mayo
6
Dragic
18
Nowitzki
26 Marion/Mayo
9
Collison
9
Aldridge
29
Mayo
25 Marion
17 Collison
7
Thompson
27
Mayo
20 Marion
11 Collison
6
Brown
20
Marion
23 Brand/Wright
7
Mayo
6
Westbrook
24
Mayo
28 Marion/Brand
10 Collison
7
Aldridge
27
Marion
26 Marion/Brnad
11 Mayo
9
Curry
18
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
7
Collison
10 Smith
26
Carter
26 Marion
9
Collison
9
Evans
23
Marion/Brand
17 Nowitzki
9
Collison
9
Afflalo
21
Nowitzki
25 Carter
9
Mayo
9
Gordon
23
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
13 Collison/M. James
4
Bryant
38
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
20 Collison
8
Ellis
22
Marion
16 Marion
8
Collison
6
Randolph
22
Carter/Nowitzki
20 Nowitzki
8
M. James/Mayo/Brand 3
D. Williams
24
Mayo
18 Marion
8
Mayo/Nowitzki
4
Parsons
32
Marion/Nowitzki 22 Carter
7
Mayo
12 Harden
28
Mayo
22 Carter/Nowitzki
7
Collison
8
Knight
21
Carter
22 Brand
12 Collison
8
Williams
18
Carter
23 Nowitzki
11 M. James
7
Ellis
32
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
11 M. James
5
Duncan
28
Beaubois
18 Crowder
14 Collison?Beaubois
5
Waiters
21
Nowitzki
23 B. Wright/Nowitzki 7
M. James
4
Westbrook
35
Collison
24 B. Wright
8 Nowitzki/Collison 5 Teague
19
Nowitzki
16 Nowitzki
6
M. James
7
Lopez
38
B. Wright
23 Marion
13 Mayo
9
Garnett/Pierce/Bass
16
M. James
19 Marion/Nowitzki 6
Collison/M. James
5
Kanter
17
Nowitzki
33 Nowitzki
9
M. James
6
Paul
33
Nowitzki
21 Brand
8 Collison
8 George
24
Nowitzki
35 B. Wright
13 M. James
7
Deng/Robinson/Boozer 25
Kaman
14 Marion
7
Collison/Nowitzki
6
Howard
24
B. Wright
16 Kaman
9
Carter/Mayo
6
Brewer
23
Marion
25 Marion
12Carter/Collison
8 Thomas
29
Kaman
26 Kaman
11 Collison
8
Barton
22
Marion
22 Marion
9 Mayo
6 Dragic
21
Carter/Nowitzki 22 Carter
12Carter
7 Iguodala/Brewer/Chandler
18
Marion
21 Kaman/Marion/Carter7
Marion
6
Anderson
20
Nowitzki
26 Marion
8 Carter/Collison
4 Bayless
19
Collison
25 Nowitzki
9
Collison/Nowitzki/Carter 4
Gordon/Aminu
16
174
Attend
18,997
17,634
19,490
19,521
19,763
19,033
15,763
19,322
19,560
15,110
18,633
20,034
20,157
20,423
15,107
21,575
20,285
19,060
17,517
15,726
19,737
18,624
19,132
18,173
20,162
20,160
17,677
18,581
18,203
20,439
19,928
14,456
20,102
20,338
18,600
19,362
14,011
19,984
19,486
20,147
20,434
18,192
19,884
20,305
18,888
19,596
16,304
18,203
19,746
20,355
19,654
19,892
19,965
16,538
20,440
19,870
16,017
17,732
18,123
20,344
19,504
15,209
14,154
18,581
20,482
20,284
14,505
19,962
20,387
19,821
20,291
20,037
20,502
18,997
19,155
13,903
20,228
19,725
20,368
17,246
19,833
19,973
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2011-2012
TOP ROW L-R DIONNE CALHOUN, BRAD DAVIS, MONDRICK JONES, TERDEMA USSERY, KEITH GRANT, DARRELL ARMSTRONG,
TERRY STOTTS, RICK CARLISLE, TONY BROWN, MONTE MATHIS, GARY BOREN, ROLAND BEECH, MIKE WEINAR, AL WHITLEY,
CASEY SMITH
MIDDLE ROW L-R TERRY SULLIVAN, NEIL HERSKOWITZ, MIKE SHEDD, BRENDAN HAYWOOD, BRIAN CARDINAL, IAN MAHINMI,
DIRK NOWITZKI, SHAWN MARION, YI JIANLIAN, BRANDAN WRIGHT, ROBERT HACKETT, DON KALKSTEIN
BOTTOM ROW L-R VINCE CARTER, RODRIGUE BEAUBOIS, DELONTE WEST, JASON KIDD, JASON TERRY, DOMINIQUE JONES,
KELENNA AZUBUIKE
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 36, lost 30 (third, Southwest)…Dallas made its 12th consecutive playoff appearance but lost to the eventual Western
Conference Champions Thunder 4-0 in the first-round…Dirk Nowitzki made his 11th straight All-Star appearance and was
named All-NBA Third Team after leading Dallas in scoring with 21.6 points per game…Nowitzki topped 1,000 points for
the 13th consecutive year and led his team in scoring a league-high 45 times in 2011-12…on 2/20 vs. Boston, Nowitzki
recorded his 1,000th career block, becoming just the third player in NBA history with at least 1,000 blocks and 1,000
3-pointers (Clifford Robinson, Rasheed Wallace)…Jason Kidd also reached a milestone on 2/20, passing Michael Jordan
(2,514) for second place on the NBA’s all-time steals list with his 2,515 career theft…on 4/15 at the L.A. Lakers, Nowitzki
became the 19th player in NBA history to reach the 24,000-point plateau…Jason Terry advanced from eighth to fourth
place on the NBA’s all-time 3-point field goals made list in 2011-12 and finished the season with 1,788 career triples…
Terry and Nowitzki both appeared in their 1,000th career game in 2011-12…the Mavericks held their opponents to under
100 points for 15 straight games from 12/30/11-1/23/12, which set a franchise record for consecutive games holding
teams under the century mark.
G GSMINFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLKPTS AVG
Nowitzki
62 62 2079
4731034
.45778 212.368318355.89646 3724181361290 42 11730 134221.6
Terry
63
1
2000 357 830 .430 138 365 .378 98
111 .883 16
133 149 226 69
0
73
127 11
950
15.1
Marion
63
63 1919 288 646 .446 20
68
.294 74
93
.796 145 320 465 132 87
0
67
98
36
670
10.6
Carter
61 40 1542 223 542 .411 74
205 .361 95
115 .826 32
173 205 139 134 0
56
84
25
615
10.1
West
44 33 1060 166 360 .461 27
76
.355 62
70
.886 13
88
101 139 67
0
58
76
11
421
9.6
Beaubois
53121151
188
445
.422
38132
.288
5869.841
19132
151
152
980 567028472 8.9
Wright
49 0
791 144 233 .618 0
1
.000 52
82
.634 62
112 174 13
61
0
22
21
63
340
6.9
Odom
50 4
1027 123 349 .352 28
111 .252 58
98
.592 36
172 208 83
97
0
20
52
18
332
6.6
Kidd
48
48 1379 99
273 .363 79
223 .354 22
28
.786 15
183 198 264 83
0
82
91
10
299
6.2
Mahinmi
61
12 1139 130 238 .546 0
1
.000 94
147 .639 108 181 289 12
176 2
38
50
31
354
5.8
Haywood
54 54 1146
118228.5180 0 --- 45 96 .46913918532419 1210 24 46 54 281 5.2
Williams
8
0
65
12
16
.750 0
0
---
5
6
.833 9
4
13
2
14 0
1
7
5
29
3.6
Jones
33 1
268 29
73
.397 1
8
.125 29
37
.784 9
35
44
42
28
0
10
28
5
88
2.7
Yi
30
0
203 31
82
.378 3
10
.300 14
21
.667 12
37
49
5
23
0
7
14
8
79
2.6
Azubuike
3018
38.375
13.333
0 0 ---
0000101407 2.3
Cardinal
440 277
1455.255
1049.204
5 6 .833
4 303416380 8 8 2 43 1.0
Mavericks 66 -
16065
23985412.443 497 1464.339 10291334.771 665 21572822138012262
565 926 337 6322 95.8
Opponents 66 -
16065
23475390.435 473 1368.346 10921456.750 725 21732898135112133
561 971 265 6259 94.8
175
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
1 Dec 25 H
L
Miami
2 Dec 26 H
L
Denver 3 Dec 29 R
L
Oklahoma City
4 Dec 30 H
W Toronto
5 Jan 1 R
L
Minnesota
6 Jan 2 H
W Oklahoma City
7 Jan 4 H
W Phoenix
8 Jan 5 R
L
San Antonio
9 Jan 7 H
W New Orleans
10 Jan 10 R
W Detroit
11 Jan 11 R
W Boston
12 Jan 13 H
W Milwaukee
13 Jan 14 H
W Sacramento
14 Jan 16 R
L
L.A. Lakers
15 Jan 18 R
L
L.A. Clippers
16 Jan 19 R
W Utah
17 Jan 21 R
W New Orleans
18 Jan 23 H
W Phoenix
19 Jan 25 H
W Minnesota
20 Jan 27 H
W Utah
21 Jan 29 H
W San Antonio
22 Jan 30 R
W Phoenix
23 Feb 1 H
L
Oklahoma City
24 Feb 3 H
L
Indiana
25 Feb 4 R
L
Cleveland
26 Feb 8 R
W Denver
27 Feb 10 R
W Minnesota
28 Feb 11 H
W Portland
29 Feb 13 H
W L.A. Clippers
30 Feb 15 H
W Denver
31 Feb 17 R
W Philadelphia
32 Feb 19 R
L
New York
33 Feb 20 H
W Boston
34 Feb 22 H
L
L.A. Lakers
35 Feb 28 H
L
New Jersey
36 Feb 29 R
L
Memphis
37 Mar 2 R
L
New Orleans
38 Mar 3 H
W Utah
39 Mar 5 R
L
Oklahoma City
40 Mar 6 H
W New York
41 Mar 8 R
L
Phoenix
42 Mar 9 R
L
Sacramento
43 Mar 10 R
L
Golden State
44 Mar 13 H
W Washington
45 Mar 15 H
W Charlotte
46 Mar 17 H
W San Antonio
47 Mar 19 R
W Denver
48 Mar 21 H
L
L.A. Lakers
49 Mar 23 R
L
San Antonio
50 Mar 24 R
W Houston
51 Mar 27 H
W Houston
52Mar 29R L Miami
53 Mar 30 R
W Orlando
54 Apr 2 H
L
L.A. Clippers
55 Apr 4 H
W Memphis
56 Apr 6 H
L
Portland
57 Apr 7 R
L
Memphis
58Apr 10H W Sacramento
59 Apr 12 R
W Golden State
60 Apr 13 R
W Portland
61 Apr 15 R
L
L.A. Lakers
62Apr 16R L Utah
63Apr 18H W Houston
64 Apr 20 H
W Golden State
65 Apr 21 R
L
Chicago
66Apr 26R L Atlanta
Score Home
RoadTotal
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
94-105 0-1 0-0 0-1 L1
93-115
0-2 0-0
0-2
L2
102-104 0-2 0-1
0-3
L3
99- 86
1-2 0-1
1-3
W1
82- 99
1-2 0-2
1-4
L1
100- 87
2-2 0-2
2-4
W1
98- 89
3-2 0-2
3-4
W2
71- 93
3-2 0-3
3-5
L1
96- 81
4-2 0-3
4-5
W1
100- 86
4-2 1-3
5-5
W2
90- 85
4-2 2-3
6-5
W3
102- 76
5-2 2-3
7-5
W4
99- 60
6-2 2-3
8-5
W5
70- 73
6-2 2-4
8-6
L1
89- 91
6-2 2-5
8-7
L2
94- 91
6-2 3-5
9-7
W1
83- 81
6-2 4-5
10-7
W2
93- 87
7-2 4-5
11-7
W3
90-105
7-3 4-5
11-8
W4
116-101
8-3 4-5
12-8
W5
101-100(ot) 9-3 4-5
13-8
W6
122- 99
9-3 5-5
14-8
W7
86- 95
9-4 5-5
14-9
L1
87- 98
9-5 5-5
14-10 L2
88- 91
9-5 5-6
14-11 L3
105- 95
9-5 6-6
15-11 W1
104- 97
9-5 7-6
16-11 W2
97- 94(2ot) 10-5 7-6
17-11 W3
96- 92
11-5 7-6
18-11 W4
102- 84
12-5 7-6
19-11 W5
82- 75
12-5 8-6
20-11 W6
97-104
12-5 8-7
20-12 L1
89- 73
13-5 8-7
21-12 W1
91- 96
13-6 8-7
21-13 L1
92- 93
13-7 8-7
21-14 L2
85- 96
13-7 8-8
21-15 L3
92- 97
13-7 8-9
21-16 L4
102- 96
14-7 8-9
22-16 W1
91- 95
14-7 8-10
22-17 L1
95- 85
15-7 8-10
23-17 W1
94- 96
15-7 8-11
23-18 L1
97-110
15-7 8-12
23-19 L2
87-111
15-7 8-13
23-20 L3
107- 98
16-7 8-13
24-20 W1
101- 96
17-7 8-13
25-20 W2
106- 99
18-7 8-13
26-20 W3
112- 95
18-7 9-13
27-20 W4
93-109
18-8 9-13
27-21 L1
87-104
18-8 9-14
27-22 L2
101- 99(ot) 18-8 10-14 28-22 W1
90- 81
19-8 10-14 29-22 W2
85-106 19-810-1529-23L1
100- 98
19-8 11-15 30-23 W1
75- 94
19-9 11-15 30-24 L1
95- 85
20-9 11-15 31-24 W1
97- 99(ot) 20-10 11-15 31-25 L1
89- 94
20-10 11-16 31-26 L2
110-100 21-10
11-1632-26W1
112-103
21-10 12-16 33-26 W2
97- 94
21-10 13-16 34-26 W3
108-112(ot) 21-10 13-17 34-27 L1
121-123(3ot)
21-10
13-1834-28L2
117-110 22-10
13-1835-28W1
104- 94
23-10 13-18 36-28 W2
83- 93
23-10 13-19 36-29 L1
89-106 23-10
13-2036-30L2
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2011-2012
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
Terry
23 Marion
6
Five tied with
3
James
Nowitzki
20 Odom
7
Kidd/Terry/West
4
Lawson
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
10 Terry
9
Durant
Mahinmi
19 Haywood
9
Kidd
6
Bargnani
Nowitzki
21 Marion
6
Kidd
5
Love
Nowitzki
26 Mahinmi
9
Kidd
9
Durant
Nowitzki
20 Haywood
12 Nowitzki
7
Gortat
Terry
12 Mahinmi
9
Kidd/West
3
Bonner
Carter/Mahinmi 13 Mahinmi
7
Nowitzki/Terry/West 4
Aminu
Nowitzki
18 Nowitzki/Odom
7
West
10 Bynum
Terry
18 Haywood
11 Nowitzki
4
Rondo
Terry
17 B’bois/Odom/Wright 6
West
4
Jennings
Terry
21 Marion
8
Kidd
6
Thornton
Nowitzki
21 Mahinmi
10 Terry
7
Bynum
Nowitzki/West
17 Marion
10 Kidd
10 Williams
Marion
22 Marion
7
Kidd
11 Jefferson
Odom/West
16 Marion
12 West
6
Landry
Marion
29 Mahinmi
9
Kidd/Odom
5
Gortat/Hill
Terry
17 Haywood
10 Kidd
7
Love
Beaubois
22 Haywood
12 Beaubois
7
Millsap
Terry
34 Nowitzki
13 Beaubois
7
Neal
West
25 Haywood
8
Beaubois
7
Gortat
Terry
25 Marion
10 Beaubois
4
Westbrook
Nowitzki
30 Marion/Nowitzki 7
Carter
5
George
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki/Wright
8
West
7
Irving
Nowitzki
25 Nowitzki
9
Carter
8
Fernandez/Harrington
Nowitzki
33 Marion
8
Kidd
10 Love
Nowitzki
20 Marion
12 Kidd
8
Aldridge
Nowitzki
22 Haywood
9
Kidd
4
Butler
Marion
16 Marion
10 Jones/Marion
6
Fernandez
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
12 Kidd
8
Vucevic
Nowitzki
34 Marion/Terry
7
Terry
6
Lin
Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
16 Kidd
8
Pierce
Nowitzki
25 Nowitzki
12 Marion/Terry
5
Gasol
Nowitzki
24 Haywood/Nowitzki 10 Kidd
8
Lopez
Terry
18 Marion
8
Terry
5
Gasol
Beaubois
25 Nowitzki
9
Kidd
6
Kaman
Nowitzki
40 Mahinmi
8
Kidd
8
Millsap
Nowitzki
27 Marion
10 Terry
7
Westbrook
Nowitzki
28 Marion
9
Kidd
6
Stoudemire
Carter/Nowitzki
18 Marion
8
Carter
4
Dudley
Terry
23 Nowitzki
9
Beaubois/Kidd
4
Evans/Thornton
Nowitzki
22 Mahinmi
9
Jones/Terry
5
Lee
Nowitzki
27 Marion
13 Beaubois/Kidd/Marion 4
Booker
Nowitzki
27 Haywood
8
Nowitzki
5
Maggette
Nowitzki
27 Wright
9
Kidd
10 Duncan/Green
Nowitzki
33 Nowitzki
11 Kidd
10 Afflalo
Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
10 Beaubois
5
Bryant
Terry
18 Mahinmi
9
Beaubois
5
Green
Nowitzki
31 Marion
15 Kidd
4
Dragic
Nowitzki
21 Marion
11 Beaubois
5
Scola
Nowitzki
25 Kidd/Nowitzki 6 Kidd/Terry
4 Bosh/James
Nowitzki
28 Marion
9
Kidd
6
Nelson
Nowitzki
19 Marion
9
Terry/West
4
Foye
Nowitzki
23 Mahinmi/Nowitzki 10 Beaubois
5
Mayo
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
14 Beaubois/Terry/West 5
Felton
Nowitzki
17 Marion
11 Terry
8
Gay
Beaubois/Nowitzki
15 Marion
14Kidd
7 Cousins
Nowitzki
27 Marion
12 Kidd
12 Lee
Nowitzki
24 Marion
14 West
7
Batum
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
14 Kidd
7
Bynum
Nowitzki
40 Carter
12Kidd/Nowitzki
6 Jefferson
Nowitzki
35 Marion
6 Kidd
8 Dragic
Carter
19 Carter/Mahinmi
9
Kidd/Terry/West
4
Thompson
Nowitzki
17 Nowitzki/Wright
7
Beaubois
5
Deng
Nowitzki
22 Marion
8 Beaubois
6 Smith
176
Pt
37
27
30
30
25
27
22
17
15
20
24
19
14
17
26
22
19
19
31
20
19
17
33
30
20
17
32
33
23
14
16
28
20
24
38
22
20
24
24
26
18
17
25
20
21
17
24
30
18
24
22
19
24
28
17
30
25
25
30
20
23
28
20
26
22
23
Attend
20,421
20,408
18,203
20,307
15,115
20,108
19,885
18,581
20,409
10,073
18,624
20,112
20,313
18,997
19,252
19,911
15,471
19,944
20,150
20,096
20,262
13,132
20,316
20,146
17,443
15,970
17,119
20,457
20,436
20,075
19,369
19,763
20,364
20,577
20,170
17,023
15,568
20,560
18,203
20,605
15,498
16,857
19,596
20,319
20,507
20,528
16,683
20,664
18,581
18,193
20,359
20,096
18,951
20,479
20,233
20,544
18,119
20,241
17,929
20,304
18,997
19,363
20,508
20,547
22,945
14,595
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2010-2011
TOP ROW L-R DIONNE CALHOUN, MIKE WEINAR, MIKE SHEDD, MONDRICK JONES, CASEY SMITH, MONTE MATHIS, DWANE
CASEY, TERRY STOTTS, RICK CARLISLE, DONNIE NELSON, DARRELL ARMSTRONG, KEITH GRANT, BRAD DAVIS, AL WHITLEY,
ROLAND BEECH
MIDDLE ROW L-R NEIL HERSKOWITZ, TERRY SULLIVAN, IAN MAHINMI, CARON BUTLER, BRENDAN HAYWOOD, DIRK NOWITZKI,
TYSON CHANDLER, SHAWN MARION, BRIAN CARDINAL, DON KALKSTEIN, GARY BOREN, ROBERT HACKETT
BOTTOM ROW L-R DESHAWN STEVENSON, COREY BREWER, JOSE BAREA, JASON TERRY, JASON KIDD, RODRIGUE BEAUBOIS,
DOMINIQUE JONES
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 57, lost 25 (second, Southwest)…the 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks captured their first world championship in franchise
history...the Mavericks avenged the loss to the Heat in the 2006 NBA Finals by defeating Miami in the 2011 Finals...Dirk
Nowitzki led the Mavericks on their impressive postseason run, averaging a team-high 27.7 points and 8.1 rebounds…Dallas
eliminated Portland, the L.A. Lakers and Oklahoma City before taking down Miami in the championship series…in the regular
season, the Mavericks went 57-25 (.695) and became just the third team in NBA history to record 11 straight 50-win seasons…
Dallas posted a road mark of 28-13 (.683), which was tied with Miami for the best road record in the NBA…Nowitzki eclipsed
1,500 points for the 11th consecutive year and made his 10th straight All-Star appearance…he averaged a team-high 23.0
points and shot a career-high 51.7 percent from the field en route to earning All-NBA Second Team honors…among the long
list of milestones achieved in 2010-11, Jason Terry and Shawn Marion both reached the 15,000-point plateau, Jason Kidd
tallied his 11,000th career assist and head coach Rick Carlisle recorded his 400th career win…Tyson Chandler, who was
acquired via trade during the offseason, was named All-Defensive Second Team and proved to be the stabilizing force Dallas
needed in the middle.
G GS MINFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Nowitzki
73 73 2504
6101179
.51766 168.393395443.89250 4635131901720 38 13747 1681 23.0
Terry
82 10 2564
4921091
.451127351.362182214.85024 1291533341400 93 16713 1293 15.8
Butler 2929867
170
378
.450
2865.431
6888.773
2296118
46590 28498
43615.0
Marion
80 27 2253
434834.5205 33 .152126164.7681683835511101440 68 13050
999 12.5
Chandler
74 74 2059
266407.6540 0 --- 216295.73220648669232 2404 36 88 80
748 10.1
Barea
81 2 1669
285649.43966 189.349133157.84729 1301593171361 30 1361
769 9.5
Stojakovic (TOT)
3313617
100
227
.441
57136
.419
2325.920
14617529240 13172
2808.5
Stojakovic (DAL)
2513506
79184
.429
42105
.400
1516.938
14526622220 11112
2158.6
Beaubois 2826496
94223
.422
2583.301
2330.767
7 455264760 20478
2368.4
Brewer (TOT) 69 24 1510
193488.39530 112.268136192.70857 11817589 1591 10087 16
552 8.0
Brewer (DAL) 132 148
2551.490
4 13.308
1521.714
12112312250 11102
695.3
Kidd
80 80 2653
215596.361133391.34067 77 .87035 3163516551190 13417929
630 7.9
Stevenson 72541158
128
330
.388
94249
.378
3343.767
2086106
77710 21445
3835.3
Haywood
72 8 1331
128223.5740 1 .00064 177.36212924737619 1460 16 51 74
320 4.4
Pavlovic 10
6163
15
35
.429
716
.438
45.800
012
12
715
0553
41
4.1
Mahinmi 560 488
5598.561
0 2 .000
6382.768
4377120
8 105
2 142515 1733.1
Ajinca 10
275
12
32
.375
37.429
23.667
512
17
213
0315
29
2.9
Cardinal 564 618
43100
.430
4287.483
1718.944
10495940820 24177
1452.6
Jones 180 135
1445.311
0 4 .000
1417.824
6 1925197 0 5 103
422.3
Novak 7018
48.500
34.750
00--- 055030000
11
1.6
Mavericks
82 -
19705
30696463.475 645 1768.365 14371850.777 780 26183398195415757
557 1145352 8220 100.2
Opponents
82 -
19705
29966656.450 508 1480.343 13731830.750 880 245933391689165016 623 1114303 7873 96.0
177
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
1 Oct 27 H
W Charlotte
2 Oct 29 H
L
Memphis
3 Oct 31 A
W L.A. Clippers 4 Nov 3 A
W Denver
5 Nov 6 H
L
Denver
6 Nov 8 H
W Boston
7 Nov 10 A
W Memphis
8 Nov 12 H
W Philadelphia
9 Nov 15 H
W New Orleans
10 Nov 17 A
L
New Orleans
11 Nov 19 H
L
Chicago
12 Nov 20 A
W Atlanta
13 Nov 23 H
W Detroit
14 Nov 24 A
W Oklahoma City 15 Nov 26 A
W San Antonio
16 Nov 27 H
W Miami
17 Nov 29 H
W Houston
18 Dec 1 H
W Minnesota
19 Dec 3 A
W Utah
20 Dec 4 A
W Sacramento
21 Dec 7 H
W Golden State
22 Dec 9 H
W New Jersey
23 Dec 11 H
W Utah
24 Dec 13 H
L
Milwaukee
25 Dec 15 H
W Portland
26 Dec 17 H
W Phoenix
27 Dec 20 A
W Miami
28 Dec 21 A
W Orlando
29 Dec 27 A
W Oklahoma City
30 Dec 28 H
L
Toronto
31 Dec 30 H
L
San Antonio
32 Jan 1 H
L
Milwaukee
33 Jan 2 H
W Cleveland
34 Jan 4 H
W Portland
35 Jan 6 H
L
Oklahoma City
36 Jan 8 H
L
Orlando
37 Jan 12 A
L
Indiana
38 Jan 14 A
L
San Antonio
39 Jan 15 A
L
Memphis
40Jan 17A L Detroit
41 Jan 19 H
W L.A. Lakers
42 Jan 20 A
L
Chicago
43 Jan 22 A
W New Jersey
44 Jan 25 H
W L.A. Clippers
45Jan 27H WHouston
46 Jan 29 H
W Atlanta
47 Jan 31 H
W Washington
48 Feb 2 A
W New York
49 Feb 4 A
W Boston 50 Feb 5 A
W Charlotte 51 Feb 7 H
W Cleveland
52 Feb 9 A
W Sacramento
53 Feb 10 A
L
Denver
54 Feb 12 A
W Houston
55Feb 16H WSacramento
56Feb 17A WPhoenix
57 Feb 23 H
W Utah
58 Feb 26 A
W Washington
59 Feb 27 A
W Toronto
60 Mar 1 A
W Philadelphia
61 Mar 4 H
W Indiana
62 Mar 6 H
L
Memphis
63 Mar 7 A
W Minnesota
64 Mar 9 A
L
New Orleans
65 Mar 10 H
W New York
66 Mar 12 H
L
L.A. Lakers
67 Mar 15 A
L
Portland
68 Mar 16 A
W Golden State
69 Mar 18 H
L
San Antonio
70 Mar 20 H
W Golden State
71 Mar 24 H
W Minnesota
72 Mar 26 A
W Utah
73 Mar 27 A
W Phoenix
74 Mar 30 A
W L.A. Clippers 75 Mar 31 A
L
L.A. Lakers
76 Apr 2 A
L
Golden State
77 Apr 3 A
L
Portland
78 Apr 6 H
L
Denver
79 Apr 8 H
W L.A. Clippers
80 Apr 10 H
W Phoenix
81 Apr 11 A
W Houston
82 Apr 13 H
W New Orleans
Score
Dal-Opp
101- 86 90- 91
99- 83
102-101
92-103
89- 87
106- 91
99- 90
98- 95
97- 99
83- 88
98- 93
88- 84
111-103
103- 94
106- 95
101- 91
100- 86
93- 81
105-103
105-100
102- 89
103- 97
99-103
103- 98
106- 91
98- 96
105- 99
103- 93
76- 84
93- 99
87- 99
104- 95
84- 81
95- 99
107-117
89-102
89-101
70- 89
89-103
109-100
77- 82
87- 86
112-105
111-106
102- 91
102- 92
113- 97
101- 97
101- 92
99- 96
102-100
120-121
106-102
116-100
112-106
118- 99
105- 99
114- 96
101- 93
116-108
103-104
108-105
92- 93
127-109
91- 96
101-104
112-106
91- 97
101- 73
104- 96
94- 77
91- 83
106-100
82-110
92- 99
96-104
96-104
107- 96
115- 90
98- 91(OT)
121- 89
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
1-0 0-0
1-0
W1
1-1 0-0
1-1
L1
1-1 1-0
2-1
W1
1-1 2-0
3-1 W2
1-2 2-0
3-2
L1
2-2 2-0
4-2
W1
2-2 3-0
5-2
W2
3-2 3-0
6-2
W3
4-2 3-0
7-2
W4
4-2 3-1
7-3
L1
4-3 3-1
7-4
L2
4-3 4-1
8-4
W1
5-3 4-1
9-4
W2
5-3 5-1
10-4
W3
5-3 6-1
11-4
W4
6-3 6-1
12-4
W5
7-3 6-1
13-4
W6
8-3 6-1
14-4
W7
8-3 7-1
15-4
W8
8-3 8-1
16-4
W9
9-3 8-1
17-4
W10
10-3 8-1
18-4
W11
11-3 8-1
19-4
W12
11-4 8-1
19-5
L1
12-4 8-1
20-5
W1
13-4 8-1
21-5
W2
13-4 9-1
22-5
W3
13-4 10-1
23-5
W4
13-4 11-1
24-5
W5
13-5 11-1
24-6
L1
13-6 11-1
24-7
L2
13-6 11-2
24-8
L3
13-6 12-2
25-8
W1
14-6 12-2
26-8
W2
14-7 12-2
26-9
L1
14-8 12-2
26-10 L2
14-8 12-3
26-11 L3
14-8 12-4
26-12 L4
14-8 12-5
26-13 L5
14-812-6 26-14L6
15-8 12-6
27-14 W1
15-8 12-7
27-15 L1
15-8 13-7
28-15 W1
16-8 13-7
29-15 W2
17-813-7 30-15W3
18-8 13-7
31-15 W4
19-8 13-7
32-15 W5
19-8 14-7
33-15 W6
19-8 15-7
34-15 W7
19-8 16-7
35-15 W8
20-8 16-7
36-15 W9
20-8 17-7
37-15 W10
20-8 17-8
37-16 L1
20-8 18-8
38-16 W1
21-818-8 39-16W2
21-819-8 40-16W3
22-8 19-8
41-16 W4
22-8 20-8
42-16 W5
22-8 21-8
43-16 W6
22-8 22-8
44-16 W7
23-8 22-8
45-16 W8
23-9 22-8
45-17 L1
23-9 23-8
46-17 W1
23-9 23-9
46-18 L1
24-9 23-9
47-18 W1
24-10 23-9
47-19 L1
24-10 23-10 47-20 L2
24-10 24-10 48-20 W1
24-11 24-10 48-21 L1
25-11 24-10 49-21 W1
26-11 24-10 50-21 W2
26-11 25-10 51-21 W3
26-11 26-10 52-21 W4
26-11 27-10 53-21 W5
26-11 27-11 53-22 L1
26-11 27-12 53-23 L2
26-11 27-13 53-24 L3
26-12 27-13 53-25 L4
27-12 27-13 54-25 W1
28-12 27-13 55-25 W2
28-12 28-13 56-25 W3
29-12 28-13 57-25 W4
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2010-2011
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
13 Kidd
18 Thomas
Nowitzki
27 Chandler
9
Kidd
10 Gay
Butler
17 Kidd
9
Kidd
7
Griffin
Nowitzki
35 Nowitzki
12 Kidd
12 Anthony
Terry
26 Butler
10 Kidd
7
Anthony
Nowitzki
25 Chandler
13 Kidd
10 Pierce
Terry
25 Nowitzki
10 Kidd
12 Randolph
Barea
19 Haywood
17 Kidd
8
Young
Terry
26 Nowitzki
10 Kidd
6
Paul
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
9
Kidd
8
Paul
Nowitzki
36 Chandler
10 Terry
8
Rose
Nowitzki
21 Marion
10 Kidd
9
Smith
Nowitzki
42 Nowitzki
12 Kidd
10 Prince/Stuckey
Nowitzki
34 Chandler
18 Kidd
12 Durant
Nowitzki
26 Chandler.Nowitzki 8
Barea
7
Ginobili
Butler
23 Chandler
17 Kidd
13 James
Nowitzki
20 Marion/Nowitzki 10 Kidd
11 Martin
Marion
16 Chandler
18 Terry
7
Beasley
Nowitzki
26 Chandler
8
Kidd
7
Millsap
Nowitzki
25 Marion
8
Barea
6
Evans
Nowitzki
25 Mahinmi
10 Kidd
7
Curry
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
10 Barea
13 Lopez
Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
15 Kidd
9
Williams
Nowitzki
30 Chandler
9
Kidd
10 Jennings
Butler
23 Chandler
8
Kidd
6
Aldridge
Terry/Nowitzki
18 Chandler
12 Kidd
8
Warrick
Nowitzki
26 Marion
13 Kidd
7
Wade
Butler
20 Nowitzki
8
Kidd
12 Howard
Butler
21 Chandler
10 Kidd
10 Durant
Terry
18 Cardinal
7
Terry
6
Davis
Butler
30 Chandler
11 Kidd
13 Neal
Barea
29 Kidd
7
Kidd
9
Boykins
Marion
22 Chandler
14 Kidd
8
Jamison
Terry/Stevenson 18 Chandler
13 Kidd
8
Aldridge
Marion
25 Chandler
18 Kidd
7
Durant
Stevenson
24 Marion
8
Terry
9
Howard
Terry
18 Chandler
9
Kidd
7
Rush
Marion
14 Marion
10 Barea
5
Blair/Parker
Mahinmi
17 Chandler
6
Kidd
4
Randolph
Nowitzki
32Haywood/Marion7 Kidd
13Stuckey
Marion/Terry
22 Chandler
10 Kidd
10 Gasol
Nowitzki
19 Chandler
12 Nowitzki/Terry
4
Rose
Nowitzki
23 Marion
11 Kidd
8
Lopez
Terry
28 Marion
10 Kidd
7
Griffin
Chandler
21Chandler
15Kidd
10Scola
Nowitzki
19 Kidd
8
Terry
11 Johnson
Nowitzki
24 Chandler
18 Kidd
11 Lewis/Young
Nowitzki
29 Chandler/Nowitzki 11 Kidd
10 Gallinari
Nowitzki
29 Chandler
15 Kidd
9
Allen
Nowitzki
25 Chandler
15 Kidd
6
Augustin
Terry
23 Chandler
11 Kidd
8
Hickson
Terry
22 Kidd
8
Kidd/Stojakovic
5
Dalembert
Terry
25 Chandler
11 Kidd/Nowitzki
6
Anthony
Nowitzki/Stojakovic 22 Marion
9
Terry
7
Lowry
Kidd
20Haywood
10Barea
10Taylor
Nowitzki
35Chandler
12Kidd
12Frye
Nowitzki
23 Chandler
10 Kidd
12 Jefferson
Terry
25 Chandler
13 Kidd
14 Wall
Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
13 Barea
9
A. Johnson
Terry
30 Kidd/Marion
10 Kidd
13 Meeks
Nowitzki
29 Marion
7
Barea
8
Granger
Terry
26 Marion
12 Kidd
6
Randolph
Nowitzki
25 Haywood/Marion 10 Kidd
9
Love
Nowitzki
26 Chandler
13 Kidd
7
Belinelli/Jack
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
9
Kidd
8
Stoudemire
Marion/Nowitzki 25 Marion
12 Kidd
9
Bynum
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
11 Kidd
14 Aldridge
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
13 Kidd
11 Ellis
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
9
Kidd
9
Parker
Nowitzki
20 Chandler
17 Kidd/Barea
6
Ellis
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
11 Kidd
13 Randolph
Terry
22 Chandler/Marion 7
Kidd/Barea
6
Jefferson
Chandler/Kidd/Terry 16 Chandler
18 Barea
5
Dudley/Gortat
Nowitzki
24 Marion
9
Kidd
10 Griffin
Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
13 Kidd
6
Bryant
Marion
21 Marion
8
Barea
11 Ellis
Marion
19 Haywood
11 Kidd/Beaubois
4
Wallace
Marion
21 Haywood
19 Barea
10 Smith
Nowitzki/Brewer 20 Marion
10 Nowitzki
7
Williams
Nowitzki
19 Chandler
12 Kidd
7
Gortat
Nowitzki
23 Chandler/Nowitzki 12 Kidd/Marion
4
Martin
Nowitzki
32 Marion
8
Kidd
8
Jack
178
Pt
22
21
16
20
27
24
23
17
22
20
22
21
19
32
31
23
17
16
21
25
21
24
34
23
35
15
22
26
28
17
21
26
35
28
28
23
20
18
23
20
23
26
24
22
30
27
18
27
24
21
26
20
42
26
17
24
30
24
21
16
22
27
23
21
36
22
30
26
33
18
31
21
20
25
28
32
19
23
29
15
28
22
Attend
19,440
20,060
13,718
14,159
19,948
20,194
10,767
19,989
19,712
13,828
20,133
14,143
19,734
18,203
18,581
20,536
19,435
19,567
19,623
12,900
19,593
19,666
20,074
19,720
19,531
20,406
20,178
19,057
18,203
20,027
20,604
13,194
20,562
19,514
20,282
20,178
11,204
18,581
15,812
12,660
20,365
21,397
14,051
20,335
20,088
20,309
19,724
19,763
18,624
17,743
19,875
12,310
12,673
17,009
20,420
17,903
20,379
19,203
16,827
13,509
20,385
20,102
13,288
14,472
20,517
20,619
20,631
19,596
20,614
20,324
20,296
19,649
17,314
19,060
18,997
18,128
20,534
20,364
20,382
20,355
14,898
20,366
CONTENT
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PLAYERS
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HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2009-2010
PLAYERS L-R JASON TERRY, ERICK DAMPIER, EDUARDO NAJERA, CARON BUTLER, SHAWN MARION, RODRIGUE BEAUBOIS, DIRK
NOWITZKI, BRENDAN HAYWOOD, MATT CARROLL, J.J. BAREA, DESHAWN STEVENSON, TIM THOMAS, JASON KIDD
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 55, lost 27 (first, Southwest)…The Mavericks became just the fourth franchise in NBA history to amass 10 consecutive 50plus win seasons and locked up the second overall seed for the Western Conference Playoffs…the team accomplished all of this
despite a blockbuster, 7-player trade that took place over All-Star Weekend and brought Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood and
DeShawn Stevenson to Dallas…the city also played host to the 59th NBA All-Star Game, which drew 108,713 fans to Cowboy
Stadium in Arlington, the largest crowd to ever watch a basketball game…Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd were both named AllStars…on Jan. 13, against the Lakers, Nowitzki scored the 20,000th point of his career to become just the 34th player in history
to hit that plateau...the Mavericks fell short against the Spurs in the opening round of the postseason, 4-2.
G GS MINFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Nowitzki
81 80 3039
7201496
.48151 121.421536586.91580 5406202182081 70 14979 2027 25.0
Terry
77 12 2540
4561041
.438136373.365232268.86619 1211402921420 94 10917 1280 16.6
Butler (TOT)
74 74 2784
4501051
.42842 145.290 264315.8381043574611561930 11616024 1206 16.3
Butler (DAL) 2727930
157
357
.440
1750.340
79104
.760
36109
145
49670 48479
41015.2
Howard* 319 827
137
342
.401
2075.267
94119
.790
2686112
44780 23439
38812.5
Marion
75 75 2385
395778.5083 19 .158105139.7551583194771071411 69 99 61
898 12.0
Kidd
80 80 2881
284671.423176414.42580 99 .80848 3974457241420 14519535
824 10.3
Haywood (TOT) 77 67 2355
276491.5620 1 .000152245.62027843771543 2092 26 99 158 704 9.1
Haywood (DAL)2819741
88156
.564
0 1 .000
5087.575
78130
208
25641 8 3257 2268.1
Gooden*
46 11 1030
157336.4671 6 .16793 115.80912319331626 1293 26 56 50
408 8.9
Barea
78 18 1546
232527.44056 157.35776 90 .84417 1291462581191 35 1026
596 7.6
Thomas* 181 285
49106
.462
1643.372
2124.875
13284114311 10142
1357.5
Beaubois 5616700
155
299
.518
45110
.409
4252.808
12667874841 295412 3977.1
Dampier
55 47 1280
133213.6241 3 .33361 101.60412827240031 1530 15 61 77
328 6.0
Humphries* 250 315
53115
.461
0 0 ---2544.568
3857957 430 7 1311 1315.2
Najera (TOT) 465 685
62146
.425
1964.297
1424.583
3481115
29940 262514 1573.4
Najera (DAL) 333 481
4293.452
1647.340
8 12.667
22557714610 171312 1083.3
Singleton* 250 211
2464.375
5 22.227
6 6 1.000
1738559 310 11127
592.4
Stevenson (TOT)
6418883
46163
.282
1987.218
2535.714
11809156740 16306
1362.1
Stevenson (DAL)
245 267
1760.283
8 25.320
7 10.700
4 222612230 5 6 1
492.0
Ross* 27
7301
23
56
.411
313
.231
58.625
11
16
27
734
0734
54
2.0
Carroll 25
0121
18
50
.360
419
.211
661.000
4812
613
0570
46
1.8
Mavericks
82 -
19880
31406760.464 558 1498.372 15261870.816 834 25863420191715639
624 1059449 8364 102.0
Opponents
82 -
19880
31076805.457 525 1515.347 14021849.758 922 25923514165916527
563 1195337 8141 99.3
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CONTENT
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HISTORY
HISTORY
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MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2009-2010
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RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1
Oct 27
HLWashington 91-102 0-1
0-00-1L1 Nowitzki
34
Nowitzki
9Kidd
6Arenas
2 Oct 30 A
W L.A. Lakers
94- 80
0-1 1-0
1-1
W1
Nowitzki
21 Dampier/Nowitzki 10 Kidd
11 Bryant
3 Oct 31 A
W L.A. Clippers
93- 84
0-1 2-0
2-1
W2
Nowitzki
24 Marion
11 Kidd
10 Kaman
4 Nov 3 H
W Utah
96- 85
1-1 2-0
3-1
W3
NowiTzki
40 Dampier
12 Kidd
6
Williams
5 Nov 4 A
L
New Orleans
107-114(ot) 1-1 2-1
3-2
L1
Terry
35 Dampier
14 Kidd
10 Paul
6 Nov 7 H
W Toronto
129-101
2-1 2-1
4-2
W1
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
9
Barea
12 Bosh
7Nov 10
H WHouston
121-103 3-12-1 5-2 W2 Terry
24Dampier
20Kidd
11Brooks
8 Nov 11 A
L
San Antonio
83- 92
3-1 2-2
5-3
L1
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
12 Kidd
9
Jefferson
9 Nov 13 A
W Minnesota
89- 77
3-1 3-2
6-3
W1
Nowitzki/Terry
20 Nowitzki
11 Kidd
6
Flynn
10 Nov 15 A
W Detroit
95- 90
3-1 4-2
7-3
W2
Nowitzki
25 Gooden
11 Kidd
7
Stuckey
11Nov 16
A WMilwaukee 115-113(ot)3-15-2 8-3 W3 Nowitzki
32Gooden
14Kidd
17Jennings
12 Nov 18 H
W San Antonio
99- 94(ot) 4-1 5-2
9-3
W4
Nowitzki
41 Nowitzki
12 Kidd
8
Duncan
13Nov 2H WSacramento 104-102 5-15-2 10-3 W5 Nowitzki
20Gooden
16Kidd
11Evans
14 Nov 24 H
L
Golden State
103-111
5-2 5-2
10-4
L1
Nowitzki
28 Gooden
12 Kidd
13 Ellis
15 Nov 25 A
W Houston
130- 99
5-2 6-2
11-4
W1
Terry
27 Nowitzki
8
Terry
10 Landry
16 Nov 27 A
W Indiana
113- 92
5-2 7-2
12-4
W2
Nowitzki
31 Humphries
11 Kidd/Barea
4
Granger
17 Nov 28 A
L
Cleveland
95-111
5-2 7-3
12-5
L1
Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
9
Kidd
9
James/Williams
18Nov 30
H WPhiladelphia 104-102 6-27-3 13-5 W1 Nowitzki
28Gooden
10Kidd
11Green
19 Dec 2 A
W New Jersey
117-101
6-2 8-3
14-5
W2
Nowitzki
24 Dampier
11 Kidd
10 Douglas/Roberts
20 Dec 4 A
L
Memphis
82- 98
6-2 8-4
14-6
L1
Terry
18 Marion
11 Kidd
7
Mayo
21 Dec 5 H
L
Atlanta
75- 80
6-3 8-4
14-7
L2
Nowitzki
32 Dampier
12 Kidd
6
Johnson
22 Dec 8 H
W Phoenix
102-101
7-3 8-4
15-7
W1
Nowitzki
33 Nowitzki
8
Kidd
11 Nash
23 Dec 11 A
W Miami
106- 93
7-3 9-4
16-7
W2
Nowitzki
25 Dampier
17 Kidd
11 Wade
24 Dec 12 H
W Charlotte
98- 97(ot) 8-3 9-4
17-7
W3
Nowitzki
36 Dampier
18 Kidd
9
Jackson
25 Dec 14 H
W New Orleans
94- 90
9-3 9-4
18-7
W4
Barea
23 Howard/Dampier 8
Kidd
13 Paul
26 Dec 16 A
W Oklahoma City 100- 86
9-3 10-4
19-7
W5
Nowitzki
35 Nowitzki
11 Kidd
9
Westbrook
27 Dec 18 H
L
Houston
108-116(ot) 9-4 10-4
19-8
L1
Barea
23 Dampier
14 Kidd
10 Lowry
28 Dec 20 H
W Cleveland
102- 95
10-4 10-4
20-8
W1
Thomas
22 Dampier
10 Kidd
11 James
29 Dec 22 H
L
Portland
81- 85
10-5 10-4
20-9
L1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier
15 Kidd
6
Roy
30 Dec 26 H
W Memphis
106-101
11-5 10-4
21-9
W1
Terry
23 Dampier
10 Kidd
10 Randolph
31 Dec 27 A
W Denver
104- 96
11-5 11-4
22-9
W2
Gooden
19 Nowitzki
11 Kidd
9
Martin
32 Dec 31 A
L
Houston
94- 97
11-5 11-5
22-10 L1
Terry
20 Marion
9
Kidd
5
Brooks
33 Jan 2 A
W Sacramento
99- 91
11-5 12-5
23-10 W1
Nowitzki
25 Gooden
10 Kidd
7
Casspi
34 Jan 3 A
L
L.A. Lakers
96-131
11-5 12-6
23-11 L1
Nowitzki
22 Nowitzki
8
Kidd
5
Farmar
35 Jan 5 H
W Detroit
98- 93
12-5 12-6
24-11 W1
Terry
26 Gooden
18 Kidd
8
Hamilton
36 Jan 8 A
W San Antonio
112-103
12-5 13-6
25-11 W2
Nowitzki
26 Gooden
8
Kidd/Terry
8
Duncan
37 Jan 9 H
L
Utah
93-111
12-6 13-6
25-12 L1
Nowitzki
29 Dampier
13 Kidd
8
Williams
38 Jan 13 H
L
L.A. Lakers
95-100
12-7 13-6
25-13 L2
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
16 Kidd
11 Bynum
39 Jan 15 H
W Oklahoma City 99- 98
13-7 13-6
26-13 W1
Nowitzki
32 Dampier
9
Kidd
11 Durant
40 Jan 17 A
L
Toronto
88-110
13-7 13-7
26-14 L1
Nowitzki
19 Gooden
10 Kidd
9
Bosh
41 Jan 18 A
W Boston
99- 90
13-7 14-7
27-14 W1
Nowitzki
37 Marion
8
Kidd
17 Pierce
42 Jan 20 A
W Washington
94- 93
13-7 15-7
28-14 W2
Nowitzki
28 Marion
12 Kidd
15 Foye
43 Jan 22 A
L
Philadelphia
81- 92
13-7 15-8
28-15 L1
Nowitzki
15 Kidd
9
Kidd
7
Young
44 Jan 24 A
W New York
128- 78
13-7 16-8
29-15 W1
Nowitzki
20 Gooden
18 Beaubois
5
Jeffries
45 Jan 26 H
W Milwaukee
108-107
14-7 16-8
30-15 W2
Nowitzki
28 Dampier
11 Kidd
12 Bogut
46 Jan 28 A
L
Phoenix
106-112
14-7 16-9
30-16 L1
Terry
21 Marion
8
Kidd
6
Stoudemire
47 Jan 30 H
L
Portland
112-114(ot) 14-8 16-9
30-17 L2
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
9
Kidd
10 Miller
48 Feb 1 A
L
Utah
92-104
14-8 16-10 30-18 L3
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
8
Kidd
9
Millsap
49 Feb 3 H
W Golden State
110-101
15-8 16-10 31-18 W1
Terry
21 Marion
9
Kidd
16 Ellis
50 Feb 5 H
L
Minnesota
108-117
15-9 16-10 31-19 L1
Nowitzki
21 Dampier
10 Kidd
7
Flynn
51 Feb 8 A
W Golden State
127-117
15-9 17-10 32-19 W1
Terry
36 Gooden
10 Kidd
12 Morrow
52 Feb 9 A
L
Denver
91-127
15-9 17-11 32-20 L1
Nowitzki
17 Gooden
6
Kidd
5
Nene
53 Feb 16 A
L
Oklahoma City 86- 99
15-9 17-12 32-21 L2
Nowitzki
24 Dampier
13 Nowitzki
6
Durant
54 Feb 17 H
W Phoenix
107- 97
16-9 17-12 33-21 W1
Nowitzki
28 Marion
10 Kidd
10 Stoudemire
55 Feb 19 A
W Orlando
95- 85
16-9 18-12 34-21 W2
Nowitzki
23 Haywood
9
Kidd
8
Howard
56 Feb 20 H
W Miami
97- 91
17-9 18-12 35-21 W3
Nowitzki
28 Haywood
11 Kidd
11 Cook
57 Feb 22 H
W Indiana
91- 82
18-9 18-12 36-21 W4
Nowitzki
23 Haywood
20 Kidd
7
Ford
58 Feb 24 H
W L.A. Lakers
101- 96
19-9 18-12 37-21 W5
Nowitzki
31 Haywood
9
Kidd
13 Odom
59Feb 26A W Atlanta
111-103(ot)19-919-1238-21W6 Nowitzki
37 Kidd
16Kidd
17 Johnson
60 Feb 28 H
W New Orleans
108-100
20-9 19-12 39-21 W7
Nowitzki
36 Haywood
9
Kidd/Barea
9
Collison
61 Mar 1 A
W Charlotte
89- 84
20-9 20-12 40-21 W8
Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
13 Kidd
7
Jackson
62 Mar 3 H
W Minnesota
112-109
21-9 20-12 41-21 W9
Terry
26 Haywood/Marion 7
Terry
5
Brewer
63 Mar 5 H
W Sacramento
108-100
22-9 20-12 42-21 W10 Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
12 Kidd
12 Landry
64 Mar 6 A
W Chicago
122-116
22-9 21-12 43-21 W11 Nowitzki
27 Kidd
11 Kidd
15 Rose
65 Mar 8 A
W Minnesota
125-112
22-9 22-12 44-21 W12 Marion
29 Marion
14 Kidd/Barea
9
Jefferson
66 Mar 10 H
W New Jersey
96- 87
23-9 22-12 45-21 W13 Kidd
20 Marion
13 Kidd
9
Harris
67 Mar 13 H
L
New York
94-128
23-10 22-12 45-22 L1
Nowitzki
20 NowItzki
12 Kidd
6
Walker
68Mar 17H W Chicago
113-106 24-10
22-1246-22W1 Butler
27 Nowitzki/Marion 7 Nowitzki/Barea
5 Law
69 Mar 20 H
L
Boston
93-102
24-11 22-12 46-23 L1
Nowitzki
28 Kidd/Najera
6
Kidd
9
Pierce
70 Mar 22 A
L
New Orleans
99-115
24-11 22-13 46-24 L2
Terry
24 Haywood
9
Kidd
6
Thornton
71 Mar 23 H
W L.A. Clippers
106- 96
25-11 22-13 47-24 W1
Kidd
26 Haywood
10 Kidd
12 Gooden
72Mar 25A L Portland
89-101 25-11
22-1447-25L1 Butler
25 Butler
9 Kidd
7 Aldridge
73 Mar 27 A
W Golden State
111- 90
25-11 23-14 48-25 W1
Beaubois
40 Nowitzki
10 Kidd
11 Maggette
74 Mar 29 H
W Denver
109- 93
26-11 23-14 49-25 W2
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
10 Kidd/Nowitzki
10 Smith
75Mar 31A W Memphis
106-102(ot)26-11
24-1450-25W3 Terry
29 Butler
13Kidd
7 Mayo
76 Apr 1 H
L
Orlando
82- 97
26-12 24-14 50-26 L1
Nowitzki
24 Dampier
11 Butler/Kidd
2
Pietrus
77 Apr 3 H
L
Oklahoma City 116-121
26-13 24-14 50-27 L2
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
13 Kidd/Terry
6
Durant
78 Apr 7 H
W Memphis
110- 84
27-13 24-14 51-27 W1
Butler
23 Nowitzki
9
Kidd
10 Gay
79 Apr 9 A
W Portland
83- 77
27-13 25-14 52-27 W2
Nowitzki
40 Kidd
12 Kidd
6
Aldridge
80Apr 10A W Sacramento 126-108 27-13
26-1453-27W3 Nowitzki
39 Kidd
10Kidd
13 Landry
81 Apr 12 A
W L.A. Clippers
117- 94
27-13 27-14 54-27 W4
Nowitzki
25 Nowitzki
8
Kidd
12 Kaman
82 Apr 14 H
W San Antonio
96- 89
28-13 27-14 55-27 W5
Butler
20 Haywood
15 Nowitzki
5
Blair
180
Pt
29
20
27
22
39
26
22
29
11
28
25
22
29
37
24
20
25
23
24
25
31
27
28
28
20
16
26
25
23
27
18
30
22
24
20
31
20
22
30
23
24
26
22
14
32
22
52
25
46
19
33
21
25
30 29
22
14
21
27
35
20
24
21
34
36
21
23
22
29
28
26
20
21
27
27
24
23
23
27
30
17
27
Attend
19,871
18,997
13,626
19,725
13,566
19,977
19,720
18,581
12,372
18,215
13,683
20,110
19,871
20,008
18,157
16,613
20,562
19,783
11,689
13,020
19,550
19,857
18,703
20,151
19,737
18,203
19,890
20,346
19,863
20,195
19,756
18,306
14,294
18,997
19,799
18,581
19,922
20,491
20,064
19,004
18,624
13,974
17,647
19,418
19,799
17,855
20,078
19,911
19,679
20,034
17,015
17,485
18,203
19,974
17,461
20,328
19,585
20,505
18,923
19,911
15,961
19,511
19,954
21,737
14,007
19,770
20,224
20,406
20,488
14,047
19,705
20,611
19,104
20,085
11,616
19,965
20,329
20,105
20,693
15,247
17,838
20,405
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2008-2009
TOP ROW L-R DIONNE CALHOUN, MIKE SHEDD, MONTE MATHIS, TOM STERNER, MARIO ELIE, POPEYE JONES, TERRY
STOTTS, DARRELL ARMSTRONG, DWANE CASEY, BRAD DAVIS, AL WHITLEY
MIDDLE ROW L-R DON KALKSTEIN, GARY BOREN, BRANDON BASS, JERRY STACKHOUSE, DIRK NOWITZKI, ERICK DAMPIER,
JAMES SINGLETON, RYAN HOLLINS, DEVEAN GEORGE, JOSH HOWARD, KEITH GRANT, CASEY SMITH, ROBERT HACKETT
BOTTOM ROW L-R JASON TERRY, MATT CARROLL, GERALD GREEN, RICK CARLISLE, TERDEMA USSERY, ANTOINE WRIGHT,
JASON KIDD, JOSE BAREA
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 50, lost 32 (third, Southwest)…In 2008, Rick Carlisle took over the reins as the ninth head coach of the Dallas
Mavericks...Carlisle led the Mavericks to a 50-32 record and their ninth consecutive 50-win season...for the fourth time
in his career, Dirk Nowitzki earned All-NBA First Team honors while also being named to his eighth consecutive All-Star
Team...Nowitzki led the Mavericks with averages of 25.9 points and 8.4 rebounds...Jason Terry would average 19.4 points
off the bench and lay claim to the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award...Dallas would earn the sixth seed in the Western
Conference Playoffs and defeat San Antonio in the opening round, 4-1, before eventually falling 4-1 to the Denver Nuggets
in the Conference semifinals.
G GS MIN
Nowitzki
Terry
Howard
Kidd
Bass
Barea
Wright
Dampier
Green
Singleton
Stackhouse
George
Hollins (TOT) Hollins (DAL) Carroll (TOT) Carroll (DAL) Williams
Diop
MAVERICKS
OPPONENTS
81
74
52
81
81
79
65
80
38
62
10
43
45
27
55
21
15
34
82
82
81 11 51 81 0
15 53 80 12 6 1 17 3 2 10 0 0 0 -
-
3050 2491 1663 2886 1574 1600 1552 1836 376 884 162 708 444 260 616 141 170 452 19805 19805 FG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLK
774 1616 .479 61 170 .359 485 545 .890 88 593 681 197 176 1 61 157 63 541 1168 .463 167 456 .366 198 225 .880 39 138 177 251 141 0 97 119 20 353 783 .451 58 168 .345 172 220 .782 59 204 263 83 135 1 55 89 30 257 618 .416 131 323 .406 86 105 .819 85 415 500 702 168 1 160 185 39 252 508 .496 0 6 .000 182 210 .867 129 238 367 43 140 0 27 86 55 246 557 .442 55 154 .357 70 93 .753 36 141 177 269 121 1 37 105 5 179 431 .415 45 149 .302 71 95 .747 31 105 136 77 172 2 46 54 27 182 280 .650 0 0 --- 90 141 .638 216 349 565 77 191 2 24 74 95 79 180 .439 14 46 .304 27 32 .844 14 40 54 15 51 0 10 33 5 117 221 .529 13 40 .325 67 78 .859 89 161 250 17 110 1 26 36 28 16 60 .267 3 19 .158 7 7 1.000 5 12 17 12 6 0 4 9 1 54 142 .380 22 76 .289 17 22 .773 25 53 78 15 57 0 23 17 11 50 94 .532 0 0 --- 43 72 .597 46 51 97 7 78 2 7 24 32 31 59 .525 0 0 --- 17 33 .515 27 34 61 3 44 2 4 14 15 65 171 .380 13 53 .245 21 25 .840 7 62 69 27 67 0 21 33 6 9 33 .273 1 8 .125 6 6 1.000 2 12 14 3 14 0 3 7 1 16 56 .286 1 17 .059 9 11 .818 19 27 46 2 19 0 2 5 9 22 58 .379 0 0 --- 12 29 .414 45 73 118 13 55 1 12 11 25 3128 6770 .462 571 1632 .350 1516 1852 .819 909 2595 3504 1779 1600 12 591 1043 429 3071 6752 .455 517 1379 .375 1522 1907 .798 884 2509 3393 1611 1645 9 589 1064 334 181
PTS
2094 1447 936 731 686 617 474 454 199 314 42 147 143 79 164 25 42 56 8343 8181 AVG
25.9
19.6
18.0
9.0
8.5
7.8
7.3
5.7
5.2
5.1
4.2
3.4
3.2
2.9
3.0
1.2
2.8
1.6
101.7
99.8
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2008-2009
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RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1Oct 30H L Houston
102-112 0-10-0 0-1 L1 Nowitzki
36Howard
11Kidd
12Yao
2
Nov 1
RW
Minnesota 95-85 0-1
1-01-1W1Nowitzki
21
Kidd
9Kidd
7McCants
3
Nov 3
HLCleveland 81-100 0-2
1-01-2L1 Howard
18
Diop
9Kidd
6James
4Nov 4R WSan Antonio 98-81 0-22-0 2-2 W1 Nowitzki
30Howard
12Kidd
10Parker
5 Nov 7 R
L
Denver
105-108
0-2 2-1
2-3
L1
Nowitzki
23 3 Players
10 Kidd
9
Anthony
6 Nov 9 R
L
L.A. Clippers
92-103
0-2 2-2
2-4
L2
Nowitzki
33 Green
12 Kidd
9
B. Davis
7 Nov 11 H
L
L.A. Lakers
99-106
0-3 2-2
2-5
L3
Terry
21 Dampier
16 Kidd
10 Bryant
8
Nov 13
RLChicago 91-98 0-3
2-32-6L4 Howard
21
Dampier
18
Nowitzki
5Gordon
9
Nov 14
HLOrlando 100-1020-4
2-32-7L5 Howard
25
Dampier/Howard
9Kidd
6Lewis
10 Nov 16 R
W New York
124-114 (ot) 0-4 3-3
3-7
W1
Nowitzki
39 Nowitzki
15 Kidd
9
Randolph
11Nov 18
R WCharlotte
100-83 0-44-3 4-7 W2 Nowitzki
32Dampier
11Kidd
10Augustin
12
Nov 19
RW
Houston 96-86 0-4
5-35-7W3Terry
31
Nowitzki
12
Kidd
7McGrady/Alston
13
Nov 21
HW
Memphis 91-76 1-4
5-36-7W4Nowitzki
25
Kidd
13
Kidd
6Mayo
14Nov 25
H WIndiana
109-106 2-45-3 7-7 W5 Terry
29Nowitzki
12Kidd
13Granger
15 Nov 28 R
L
L.A. Lakers
107-114
2-4 5-4
7-8
L1
Terry
29 Nowitzki
12 Kidd
11 Bryant
16
Nov 29
RW
Sacramento 101-78 2-4
6-48-8W1Terry
24
Dampier
13
Kidd
8Udrih
17 Dec 2 H
W L.A. Clippers
100-98
3-4 6-4
9-8
W2
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
10 Kidd
8
Randolph
18 Dec 4 H
W Phoenix
112-97
4-4
6-4
10-8
W3
Nowitzki
29
Dampier
14 Kidd
8
Stoudemire
19 Dec 6 H
W Atlanta
100-98
5-4
6-4
11-8
W4
Nowitzki
24
Dampier/Nowitzki 11 Kidd
8
Johnson
20 Dec 9 H
L
San Antonio
126-133 (2ot) 5-5 6-4
11-9
L1
Nowitzki
35 Nowitzki
10 Kidd
12 Duncan
21 Dec 11 H
W Charlotte
95-90
6-5
6-4
12-9
W1
Terry
26
Nowitzki
13 Kidd
7
Okafor
22 Dec 13 H
W Oklahoma City 103-99
7-5 6-4
13-9
W2
Nowitzki
46 Bass
9
Kidd
7
Green
23 Dec 15 H
L
Denver
88-98
7-6
6-4
13-10 L1
Nowitzki
27
Dampier
15 Barea
9
Smith
24 Dec 17 R
W Toronto
96-86
7-6
7-4
14-10 W1
Nowitzki/Terry
27
Nowitzki
10 Terry
8
O’Neal
25 Dec 19 R
L
New Jersey
97-121
7-6 7-5
14-11 L1
Nowitzki
24 Dampier
7
Kidd
7
Harris
26Dec 21
R WWashington 97-86 7-68-5 15-11W1 Terry
25Singleton
13Kidd
11Jamison
27Dec 23
H WMemphis 100-82 8-68-5 16-11W2 Nowitzki
21Dampier
9 Kidd
11Warrick
28Dec 25
R WPortland
102-94 8-69-5 17-11W3 Nowitzki
30Kidd
12Kidd
10Roy
29 Dec 26 R
L
Utah
88-97
8-6 9-6
17-12 L1
Terry
26 3 Players
8
Kidd
9
Brewer
30 Dec 28 R
W L.A. Clippers
98-76
8-6 10-6
18-12 W1
Howard
29 3 Players
9
Howard
7
Thornton/Camby
31Dec 30
H WMinnesota 107-100 9-610-6 19-12W2 Terry
29Nowitzki
13Kidd
16Jefferson
32 Jan 2 H
W Philadelphia
96-86
10-6 10-6
20-12 W3
Nowitzki
31 Dampier
14 Kidd
9
Iguodala
33 Jan 4 R
L
Memphis
82-102
10-6 10-7
20-13 L1
Nowitzki
28 Kidd/Barea
6
Kidd
5
Mayo
34 Jan 6 H
W L.A. Clippers
107-102
11-6 10-7
21-13 W1
Nowitzki
34 Kidd
10 Kidd/Barea
8
Gordon
35 Jan 8 H
W New York
99-94
12-6 10-7
22-13 W2
Howard
19
Bass
11 Nowitzki
7
Duhon
36 Jan 9 R
L
Phoenix
100-128
12-6 10-8
22-14 L1
Nowitzki
19
Nowitzki
7
Kidd
7
O’Neal
37
Jan 11
R
LSacramento95-102 12-6
10-9
22-15
L2Terry
33
Nowitzki
8
Kidd
7Martin
38Jan 13R L Denver
97-99 12-610-1022-16L3 Nowitzki
44 Nowitzki
14Kidd
7 Billups
39 Jan 14 H
L
New Orleans
97-104
12-7 10-10 22-17 L4
Terry
28 Nowitzki
13 Kidd
7
Paul
40Jan 17H W Utah
115-108 13-710-1023-17W1 Nowitzki
39 Bass
9 Kidd
15 Williams
41Jan 19R W Philadelphia 95-93 13-711-1024-17W2 Nowitzki
24 Kidd
12Kidd
6 Williams
42Jan 21R L Milwaukee 99-133 13-711-1124-18L1 Nowitzki
30 Dampier
8 Terry
5 Villanueva
43Jan 23R W Detroit
112-91 13-712-1125-18W1 Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
7 Kidd
10 Hamilton
44 Jan 25 R
L
Boston
100-124
13-7 12-12 25-19 L1
Terry
27 3 Players
7
Kidd
5
3 Players
45 Jan 28 H
W Golden State
117-93
14-7 12-12 26-19 W1
Terry
22 Dampier/Bass
11 Kidd
9
Jackson
46Jan 31R W Miami
111-96 14-713-1227-19W2 Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
7 Kidd
11 Wade
47Feb 2 R W Orlando
105-95 14-714-1228-19W3 Nowitzki
29 Dampier
7 Kidd
8 Howard
48Feb 4 H W Portland
104-99 15-714-1229-19W4 Howard
23 Nowitzki
11Kidd
10 Roy
49Feb 5 R L Utah
87-115 15-714-1329-20L1 Howard
18 Nowitzki
6 Kidd
8 Williams
50 Feb 7 H
W Chicago
115-114 (ot) 16-7 14-13 30-20 W1
Nowitzki
44 Dampier
10 Kidd
10 Gordon
51Feb 10H W Sacramento 118-100 17-714-1331-20W2 Howard/Wright 23 Dampier
16Kidd
12 Martin
52Feb 12H L Boston
92-99 17-814-1331-21L1 Nowitzki
37 Nowitzki
8 Kidd
10 Pierce
53 Feb 18 H
W New Jersey
113-98
18-8 14-13 32-21 W1
Howard
24 Howard
10 Kidd
10 Harris
54Feb 20R L Houston
86-93 18-814-1432-22L1 Barea
26 Nowitzki
11Kidd/Barea
5 Yao
55Feb 21H W Sacramento 116-95 19-814-1433-22W1 Howard/Bass 20 Singleton
12Kidd
11 Udrih
56Feb 24R L San Antonio 76-93 19-814-1533-23L1 Howard
19 Singleton
14Kidd
4 Parker
57Feb 25H W Milwaukee 116-96 20-814-1534-23W1 Howard
27 Bass
11Kidd
9 Villanueva
58 Feb 27 H
2
Oklahoma City 110-108 (ot) 21-8 14-15 35-23 W2
Nowitzki
41 Singleton/Nowitzki 9
Kidd
13 Westbrook
59Mar 1H W Toronto
109-98 22-814-1536-23W3 Nowitzki
24 Singleton
16Kidd
15 Bosh
60 Mar 2 R
L
Oklahoma City 87-96
22-8 14-16 36-24 L1
Nowitzki
28 Singleton
6
Nowitzki
6
Krstic
61Mar 4H W San Antonio 107-102 23-814-1637-24W1 Howard
29 Nowitzki
12Kidd
9 Parker
62 Mar 5 R
L
New Orleans
88-104
23-8 14-17 37-25 L1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier
9
Terry
4
Paul
63Mar 7H W Washington 119-103 24-814-1738-25W1 Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
9 Kidd
11 Jamison
64Mar 10R W Phoenix
122-117 24-815-1739-25W2 Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
13Nowitzki/Barea
4 Nash
65Mar 11R W Portland
93-89 24-816-1740-25W3 Nowitzki
29 Kidd/Nowitzki 10Kidd
10 Aldridge
66 Mar 13 R
L
Golden State
110-119
24-8 16-18 40-26 L1
Nowitzki
27 Singleton
11 Kidd
11 Jackson
67 Mar 15 R
L
L.A. Lakers
100-107
24-8 16-19 40-27 L2
Terry
29 Singleton
10 Kidd
9
Bryant
68Mar 17H W Detroit
103-101 25-816-1941-27W1 Nowitzki
30 Dampier
13Barea
8 Prince
69Mar 19R L Atlanta
87-95 25-816-2041-28L1 Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
12Kidd
6 Johnson
70Mar 20R W Indiana
94-92 25-817-2042-28W1 Nowitzki
23 Singleton
11Barea
6 Granger
71 Mar 25 H
W Golden State
128-106
26-8 17-20 43-28 W2
Nowitzki/Terry
26 Dampier
10 Kidd/Barea
7
Morrow
72Mar 27H L Denver
101-103 26-917-2043-29L1 Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
11Barea/Terry
4 Anthony
73Mar 29R L Cleveland
74-102 26-917-2143-30L2 Nowitzki
20 Hollins
12Kidd
8 James
74Mar 31R W Minnesota 108-88 26-918-2144-30W1 Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
12Kidd
13 Love
75Apr 1 H W Miami
98-96 27-918-2145-30W2 Nowitzki
30 Howard/Bass 8 Kidd
11 Wade
76Apr 3 R L Memphis
102-107 27-918-2245-31L1 Nowitzki
35 Nowitzki
9 Kidd
10 Gay
77Apr 5 H W Phoenix
140-116 28-918-2246-31W1 Nowitzki
28 Singleton/Bass 6 Kidd
20 Barbosa
78Apr 8 H W Utah
130-101 29-918-2247-31W2 Nowitzki
31 Dampier
10Kidd
10 Williams
79 Apr 10 H
W New Orleans
100-92
30-9 18-22 48-31 W3
Howard/Nowitzki 25 Bass
13 Kidd
15 Paul
80 Apr 12 R
L
New Orleans
92-102
30-9 18-23 48-32 L1
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
14 Kidd
6
Paul/West
81Apr 13H W Minnesota 96-94 31-918-2349-32W1 Nowitzki
34 Dampier
13Kidd
8 Smith
82Apr 15H W Houston
95-84 32-918-2350-32W2 Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
15Kidd
12 Yao
182
Pt
30
18
29
22
28
22
27
35
23
27
21
16
19
22
35
13
27
28
32
32
27
25
25
19
41
22
17
22
21
16
21
22
21
32
24
25
21
23
33
30
25
32
17
23
25
30
35
26
34
28
18
31
18
22
18
37
25
33
28
26
37
27
24
23
23
31
28
28
24
18
29
43
24
23
23
27
24
18
42
31
24
23
Attend
20,066
16,893
19,923
17,398
19,175
14,249
20,391
21,751
20,085
19,271
10,935
18,203
20,035
19,996
18,997
12,650
19,670
19,813
19,966
19,937
19,736
20,190
19,969
18,832
9,889
15,582
20,200
20,643
19,911
16,685
20,264
20.327
11,731
19,794
19,779
18,422
12,294
14,158
19,947
20,325
14,503
13,898
22,076
18,624
19,864
19,600
16,551
19,767
19,911
20,349
19,667
20,285
19,878
18,195
20,223
18,797
19,558
20,007
19,688
18,527
20,316
17,230
20,150
18,422
20,286
18,751
18,997
20,427
17,499
17,232
19,862
20,310
20,562
12,111
20,021
15,126
20,301
20,017
20,370
16,640
19,900
20,350
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2007-2008
TOP ROW L-R ROBERT HACKETT, AL WHITLEY, DIONNE CALHOUN, KEITH GRANT, DONNIE NELSON, PAUL WESTPHAL, BILLY
OWENS, POPEYE JONES, MARIO ELIE, JOE PRUNTY, BRAD DAVIS, CASEY SMITH, MIKE ROTH
MIDDLE ROW L-R ANTOINE WRIGHT, DIRK NOWITZKI, MALIK ALLEN, BRANDON BASS, JAMAAL MAGLOIRE, ERICK DAMPIER,
JUWAN HOWARD, DEVEAN GEORGE, JOSH HOWARD
BOTTOM ROW L-R TYRONN LUE, JOSE BAREA, JASON TERRY, AVERY JOHNSON, TERDEMA USSERY, JASON KIDD, JERRY
STACKHOUSE, EDDIE JONES
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 51, lost 31 (fourth, Southwest)…Donnie Nelson made waves when he pulled off a trade deadline deal that brought
Jason Kidd back to the team that drafted him...in the exchange with New Jersey, the Mavs also acquired Malik Allen and
Antoine Wright as they gave up Devin Harris, Trenton Hassell, Keith Van Horn, Maurice Ager, DeSagana Diop and two
first-round picks...Dirk Nowitzki earned his seventh consecutive All-Star bid and was named All-NBA Second Team after
leading the Mavs with averages of 23.6 points and 8.6 rebounds...the Mavericks went 16-13 with Kidd at point guard and
secured the seventh seed in the Western Conference...Dallas would eventually fall 4-1 to the second-seeded New Orleans
Hornets.
G GS MINFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
Nowitzki
77 77
2769 630 1314 .479 79
220 .359 478 544 .879 95
564 659 266 198 0
51
160 71
1817
Jo. Howard
76 76 2757
5671247
.45567 210.319312384.8131204125321642021 59 11432 1513
Terry
82 34 2579
4711008
.467136363.375191223.85730 1782082641701 88 92 18 1269
Harris 39391184
187
387
.483
2570.357
161
196
.821
177491206
127
0 56932
560
Kidd (Tot)
80 80 2906
305793.385119312.381135165.81894 5066008061650 13626626
864
Kidd (Dal) 29291011
104
244
.426
3576.461
4454.815
36152
188
276
750 628111 287
Stackhouse
58 13 1412
213526.40560 184.326132148.89233 10013314582 0 28 86 10
618
Bass
79 1 1557
246493.4990 4 .000162197.82212022734758 1500 22 82 48
654
Wright (Tot) 56101231
136
329
.413
32110
.291
4667.687
40107
147
80127
1 285021 350
Wright (Dal) 15
0176
21
42
.500
59.556
59.556
517
22
13
22
0211
4
52
Dampier
72 64 1755
178277.6430 0 — 84 146.57520733253963 2266 24 80 106 440
Lue (Tot) 503 736
113
253
.447
3986.453
2532.781
9 455474660 11271
290
Lue (Dal) 17
0173
27
57
.474
917
.529
14.250
013
13
15
28
0051
64
Allen (Tot) 73161096
157
327
.480
1 2 .500
2325.920
66130
196
44149
1 194531 338
Allen (Dal) 254 333
3366.500
0 0 — 1112.917
24446815601 4 1310
77
Barea 449 460
71170
.418
2154.389
2835.800
4 434758480 14351
191
Jones 4733922
66180
.367
34116
.293
1014.714
18114
132
69720 26298
176
George 534 821
74207
.357
2268.324
2434.706
28109
137
35901 192413 194
Diop 5218894
67115
.583
0 0 — 2440.600
111
159
270
26100
1 204263 158
Hassell 376 463
3780.463
1 4 .250
1 2 .500
11334426550 9 141
76
Magloire (Tot) 312 286
1855.327
0 0 — 2044,455
1970897 500 1 3010
56
Magloire (Dal)
7027
36.500
00—613
.462
178080170
12
Ager 12
377
527
.185
08.000
56.833
134411
0031
15
Ju. Howard 500 353
2364.359
0 0 — 1114.786
21608117620 5 172
57
Fazekas 40925.400
00—00—123000000
4
Mavericks
82
19730
30256515.464 494 1403.352 16902075.814 883 264335261720178611 490 1037403 8234
Opponents
82
19730
29036551.443 408 1168.349 16482168.760 882 241933011547173912 536 999 357 7862
183
AVG
23.6
19.9
15.5
14.4
10.8
9.9
10.7
8.3
6.3
3.5
6.1
5.8
3.8
4.6
3.1
4.3
3.7
3.7
3.0
2.1
1.8
1.7
1.3
1.1
1.0
100.4
95.9
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2007-2008
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1
Oct 31
RW
Cleveland 92-74 0-0
1-01-0W1Terry
24
Diop
11
Nowitzki
6Ilgauskas
2 Nov 2 R
L
Atlanta
94-101
0-0 1-1
1-1
L1
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
8
Terry
6
J. Johnson
3 Nov 3 H
W Sacramento
123-102
1-0 1-1
2-1
W1
Jo. Howard
27 Diop
8
Nowitzki
7
Martin
4 Nov 5 H
W Houston
107-98
2-0 1-1
3-1
W2
Terry
31 DioP
13 3 Players
5
Mcgrady
5 Nov 8 R
W Golden State
120-115
2-0 2-1
4-1
W3
Jo. Howard/Terry 24 Bass
12 Harris
7
Davis 6 Nov 10 R
L
Portland
82-91
2-0 2-2
4-2
L1
Jo. Howard
20 Diop
11 Nowitzki
5
Roy
7
Nov 13
HW
Philadelphia99-84 3-0
2-25-2W1Terry
25
Nowitzki
12
Nowitzki
8Dalembert
8 Nov 15 H
W San Antonio
105-92
4-0 2-2
6-2
W2
Jo. Howard
23 Dampier
9
Harris/Nowitzki
5
Ginobili
9 Nov 17 H
W Memphis
108-105
5-0 2-2
7-2
W3
Jo. Howard
27 Diop
11 Harris 8
Miller
10 Nov 20 H
W Toronto
105-99
6-0 2-2
8-2
W4
Nowitzki
32 Jo. Howard
9
Terry
5
Bosh
11
Nov 21
RW
Houston 100-94 6-0
3-29-2W5Harris
22
Nowitzki
14
Harris
5Yao
12
Nov 23
RLIndiana 107-1116-0
3-39-3L1 Harris
24
Nowitzki
11
Harris/Nowitzki 5Granger
13 Nov 24 R
L
Milwaukee
95-97
6-0 3-4
9-4
L2
Jo. Howard
11 Harris
9
Harris
9
Redd
14
Nov 26
HLWashington 98-110 6-1
3-49-5L3 Nowitzki
31
Nowitzki
8Harris
7Butler
15 Nov 28 H
W MInnesota
109-103
7-1
3-4
10-5
W1
Nowitzki
27
Nowitzki
11 Harris
6
Jefferson
16 Nov 30 H
W Portland
91-80
8-1 3-4
11-5
W2
Jo. Howard
23 Jo. Howard
14 Harris
7
Aldridge
17 Dec 1 R
L
New Orleans
108-112 (Ot) 8-1 3-5
11-6
L1
3 Players
19 Diop
10 3 Players
5
Paul
18 Dec 3 R
W Chicago
103-98
8-1 4-5
12-6
W1
Jo. Howard
27 Dampier/Jo. Howard 10 Jo. Howard
6
Nocioni
19 Dec 5 R
L
San Antonio
95-97
8-1 4-6
12-7
L1
Jo. Howard
22 Jo. Howard/Nowitzki 9
Harris
4
Ginobili
20 Dec 6 H
L
Denver
109-122
8-2 4-6
12-8
L2
Nowitzki
32 Nowitzki
12 3 Players
5
Iverson
21 Dec 8 H
W Utah
125-117
9-2 4-6
13-8
W1
Jo. Howard
47 Jo. Howard
10 Harris
12 Williams
22 Dec 10 R
W New York
99-89
9-2 5-6
14-8
W2
Nowitzki
36 Nowitzki
7
4 Tied With
4
Randolph
23 Dec 12 R
L
Toronto
76-92
9-2
5-7
14-9
L1
Terry
21
Dampier
11 Nowitzki
5
Bosh
24 Dec 14 H
W New Orleans
89-80
10-2 5-7
15-9
W1
Terry
25 Jo. Howard
10 Nowitzki
6
Paul
25 Dec 15 R
W HouSton
96-83
10-2 6-7
16-9
W2
Jo. Howard
23 Nowitzki
6
Nowitzki
8
Yao
26 Dec 17 H
W Orlando
111-108
11-2 6-7
17-9
W3
Nowitzki
31
Nowitzki
11 Harris
9
Turkoglu
27 Dec 19 H
W Phoenix
108-105
12-2 6-7
18-9
W4
Nowitzki
31
Dampier
10 Harris
6
Stoudemire
28 Dec 21 H
W L.A. Clippers
102-89
13-2 6-7
19-9
W5
Nowitzki
30 Dampier
10 3 Players
3
Kaman
29 Dec 26 R
L
Utah
90-99
13-2 6-8
19-10 L1
Nowitzki
20 Nowitzki
9
Harris/Terry
5
Boozer
30 Dec 27 H
L
Cleveland
81-88
13-3 6-8
19-11 L2
Jo. Howard/Nowitzki19 Nowitzki
20 Harris
6
James
31 Dec 29 H
W Atlanta
97-84
14-3 6-8
20-11 W1
Nowitzki
22
Dampier
10 Nowitzki
5
M. Williams
32 Jan 2 H
W Golden State
121-99
15-3 6-8
21-11 W2
Nowitzki
29 Jo. Howard
13 Terry/Nowitzki
6
Jackson
33 Jan 4 H
W Miami
94-89
16-3 6-8
22-11 W3
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
10 Harris
9
Davis/Blount
34 Jan 6 R
W Minnesota
101-78
16-3 7-8
23-11 W4
Nowitzki
30 Jo. Howard/Bass 8
Jones
5
Mccants
35 Jan 9 H
W Detroit
102-86
17-3 7-8
24-11 W5
Nowitzki
23 Jo. Howard/Nowitzki 9
Terry
5
Hamilton
36 Jan 11 R
W Seattle
90-70
17-3 8-8
25-11 W6
Nowitzki
20 Jo. Howard
11 Harris
5
Szczerbiak
37 Jan 12 R
W L.A. Clippers
95-94
17-3 9-8
26-11 W7
Nowitzki
22 Dampier
9
Terry/Nowitzki
4
Thomas
38
Jan 14
R
LSacramento120-12217-3
9-926-12
L1Harris/Terry 25
Dampier
10
Harris
9Martin
39 Jan 19 H
W Seattle
111-96
18-3 9-9
27-12 W1
Nowitzki
20
Dampier/Nowitzki 9
Harris
9
Szczerbiak
40 Jan 21 R
L
Washington
84-102
18-3 9-10
27-13 L1
Jo. Howard
32 Nowitzki
11 Nowitzki
6
Butler
41 Jan 23 R
W Charlotte
102-95
18-3 10-10 28-13 W1
Harris
23 Jo. Howard
12 Harris
9
Wallace/Richardson
42 Jan 25 H
W L.A. Lakers
112-105
19-3 10-10 29-13 W2
Jo. Howard/Nowitzki26 Jo. Howard/Nowitzki 10 Harris
4
Bryant
43 Jan 27 H
W Denver
90-85
20-3 10-10 30-13 W3
Nowitzki
32 Diop/Nowitzki
11 Jo. Howard
5
Iverson
44 Jan 28 R
W Memphis
103-84
20-3 11-10 31-13 W4
Jo. Howard
26 Dampier
12 Hassell/Jo. Howard
4
Gay
45Jan 31R L Boston
90-96 20-311-1131-14L1 Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
11Terry/Nowitzki
6 R. Allen/Pierce
46 Feb 3 R
L
Detroit
67-90
20-3 11-12 31-15 L2
Jo. Howard/Nowitzki15 Dampier/Nowitzki 10 Terry
3
Wallace
47 Feb 4 R
W Orlando
107-98
20-3 12-12 32-15 W1
Jo. Howard
25 Nowitzki
9
Nowitzki
5
Howard
48Feb 6 H W Milwaukee 107-96 21-312-1233-15W2 Nowitzki
29 Dampier/Nowitzki10Nowitzki
12 Williams
49 Feb 8 H
W Memphis
92-81
22-3 12-12 34-15 W3
Nowitzki
21 Diop
12 4 Players
3
Gay
50 Feb 10 R
L
New Jersey
82-101
22-3 12-13 34-16 L1
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
8
Terry
5
Carter
51 Feb 11 R
L
Philadelphia
76-84
22-3 12-14 34-17 L2
Jo. Howard
17 Diop/Nowitzki
9
Nowitzki
7
Miller
52Feb 13H W Portland
96-76 23-312-1435-17W1 Nowitzki
37 Nowitzki
12Barea/Terry
4 Roy
53Feb 14F L Phoenix
97-109 23-312-1535-18L1 Nowitzki
36 Nowitzki
12Nowitzki
4 Barbosa/Stoudemire
54 Feb 20 R
L
New Orleans
93-104
23-3 12-16 35-19 L2
Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
8
Kidd
5
Paul
55Feb 22R W Memphis
98-83 23-313-1636-19W1 Nowitzki
27 Dampier
8 Kidd
15 Gay
56Feb 24R W Minnesota 99-83 23-314-1637-19W2 Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
8 Kidd
17 Jefferson
57Feb 25H W Chicago
102-84 24-314-1638-19W3 Nowitzki
29 Dampier
16Kidd
8 Gordon
58 Feb 28 R
L
San Antonio
94-97
24-3 14-17 38-20 L1
Nowitzki
28 Dampier/Jo. Howard 8
Kidd
10 Duncan
59Feb 29H W Sacramento 115-106 25-314-1739-20W1 Nowitzki
34 Dampier
13Kidd
9 Martin/Udrih
60 Mar 2 R
L
L.A. Lakers
104-108 (Ot) 25-3 14-18 39-21 L1
Nowitzki
30 Dampier
17 Kidd
11 Bryant
61 Mar 3 R
L
Utah
110-116
25-3 14-19 39-22 L2
Jo. Howard
25 Nowitzki
7
Kidd
9
Boozer
62 Mar 6 H
L
Houston
98-113
25-4 14-19 39-23 L3
Jo. Howard
21 Dampier
8
Kidd
6
Mcgrady
63 Mar 8 H
W New Jersey
111-91
26-4 14-19 40-23 W1
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki/Allen
9
Kidd
13 Jefferson
64Mar 10H W New York
108-79 27-414-1941-23W2 Nowitzki/Terry 18 Bass
9 Kidd
9 Randolph
65Mar 12H W Charlotte
118-93 28-414-1942-23W3 Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
9 Kidd
8 Felton
66Mar 14H W Indiana
116-97 29-414-1943-23W4 Nowitzki
21 Dampier
12Kidd
12 Murray
67 Mar 16 R
W Miami
98-73
29-4 15-19 44-23 W5
Nowitzki
21 3 Players
6
Kidd
5
Barron
68 Mar 18 H
L
L.A. Lakers
100-102
29-5 15-19 44-24 L1
Nowitzki
35 Nowitzki
11 Kidd
7
Bryant
69 Mar 20 H
L
Boston
90-94
29-6 15-19 44-25 L2
Jo. Howard
24 Nowitzki
19 Kidd
9
Pierce
70 Mar 23 H
L
San Antonio
81-88
29-7 15-19 44-26 L3
Stackhouse
19 Jo. Howard
9
Kidd
5
Ginobili
71 Mar 25 H
W L.A. Clippers
103-90
30-7 15-19 45-26 W1
Jo. Howard
32 Dampier
17 Kidd
8
Maggette
72 Mar 27 R
L
Denver
105-118
30-7 15-20 45-27 L1
Jo. Howard
30 Dampier
9
Kidd
15 Anthony
73 Mar 30 R
L
Golden State
104-114
30-7 15-21 45-28 L2
Jo. Howard
36 Jo. Howard/Kidd 9
Kidd
14 Ellis
74 Mar 31 R
W L.A. Clippers
93-86
30-7 16-21 46-28 W1
Kidd
27 Jo. Howard
8
Kidd/Terry
4
Thornton
75 Apr 2 H
W Golden State
111-86
31-7 16-21 47-28 W2
Terry
31 Dampier/Kidd
11 Kidd
17 Ellis
76 Apr 4 R
L
L.A. Lakers
108-112
31-7 16-22 47-29 L1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier
10 Kidd
8
Odom
77Apr 6 R W Phoenix
105-98 31-717-2248-29W1 Nowitzki
32 Nowitzki
12Kidd
7 Stoudemire
78Apr 8 H W Seattle
99-83 32-717-2249-29W2 Terry
22 Nowitzki
12Kidd
10 Watson
79Apr 10H W Utah
97-94 33-717-2250-29W3 Nowitzki
32 George/Kidd 6 Kidd
7 Okur
80Apr 12R L Portland
105-108 33-717-2350-30L1 Nowitzki
28 Dampier
7 Kidd
10 Roy
81Apr 13R L Seattle
95-99 33-717-2450-31L2 Nowitzki
32 Nowitzki
9 Kidd
8 Watson
82 Apr 16 H
W New Orleans
111-98
34-7 17-24 51-31 W1
Terry
30 Bass
12 Kidd
10 West
184
Pt
17
28
28
35
37
32
18
25
23
31
30
25
27
35
31
22
33
30
37
35
41
24
17
22
28
26
25
24
21
24
18
25
17
21
18
17
21
39
26
25
22
40
23
18
26
21
28
36
18
29
21
25
26
31
18
22
25
31
25
52
28
31
22
21
21
22
21
29
22
26
21
32
30
26
27
31
31
22
19
23
21
26
Attend
20,562
19,767
20,343
20,389
19,596
19,255
19,875
20,468
20,385
20,272
18,143
14,002
16,376
19,556
20,054
20,301
12,223
21,780
18,797
20,155
20,300
19,763
19,800
20,071
18,307
20,114
20,316
20,246
19,911
20,462
20,338
20.172
20,357
17,644
20,362
12,522
16,494
14,077
20,386
20,173
13,764
20,438
20,437
11,672
18,624
22,076
16,794
20,079
20,315
16,395
11,728
20,159
18,422
15,941
16,245
19,429
20,340
18,797
20,354
18,997
19,911
20,315
20,399
20,203
20,279
20,354
19,304
20,534
20,582
20,411
20,207
18,247
19,852
17,124
20,331
18,997
18,422
20,228
20,378
19,980
16,272
20,473
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2006-2007
TOP ROW L-R DIONNE CALHOUN, KEITH GRANT, BERNARD GRIFFITH, SAM VINCENT, POPEYE JONES, DEL HARRIS, JOE
PRUNTY, GARY BOREN, DONNIE NELSON, TERDEMA USSERY
MIDDLE ROW L-R ROBERT HACKETT, CASEY SMITH, JOSH HOWARD, DIRK NOWITZKI, KEVIN WILLIS, ERICK DAMPIER,
DESAGANA DIOP, DJ MBENGA, AUSTIN CROSHERE, POPS MENSAH-BONSU, DEVEAN GEORGE, BRAD DAVIS, AL WHITLEY,
MIKE ROTH
BOTTOM ROW L-R MAURICE AGER, JASON TERRY, JOSE BAREA, AVERY JOHNSON, 2007 DR PEPPER HONORARY MAVERICK
GARRETT WEEMS, DEVIN HARRIS, JERRY STACKHOUSE, GREG BUCKNER
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 67, lost 15 (first, Southwest)…the 2006-07 Mavericks secured their place in history with the franchise’s best record
ever, earning the first seed in the NBA Playoffs...Dallas faced eighth-seeded Golden State in the first-round of the playoffs
and were upset 4-2 in the series...but their regular season accomplishments make them one of the best teams in NBA
history...their .817 winning percentage ranked sixth all-time among NBA teams...they were also the sixth-fastest team
in league history to reach the 50-win mark (59 games)...Dirk Nowitzki led his team with averages of 24.6 points, 8.9
rebounds and a career-high 3.4 assists, while setting career-bests in FG%, 3FG% and FT%...Nowitzki was rewarded for
his efforts as he became the first player in Mavericks history to earn the MVP award...additionally, he was named First
Team All-NBA and was the second Maverick (Jason Kidd) to start an All-Star game...Nowitzki was joined by Josh Howard
as a Western Conference All-Star...Howard received the nod from NBA commissioner David Stern as a replacement for
the Western Conference team...the two were the first pair of Mavericks to be named to the same All-Star team since 2003
(Nowitzki, Steve Nash).
G GS MINFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
Nowitzki
78 78 2820
6731341
.50272 173.416498551.9041225716932631710 52 16762 1916
Howard
70 69 2455
4931075
.45992 239.385243294.8271303454751271802 82 12356 1321
Terry
81 80 2846
5141063
.484162370.438160199.80441 1902314221700 81 15217 1350
Stackhouse
67 8 1615
280654.42862 162.383182215.84739 10614518778 0 51 11710
804
Harris
80 61 2081
292593.49214 50 .280215261.82445 1511962962425 96 14621
813
Dampier
76 73 1915
209334.6260 0 — 119191.62321734956644 2393 24 10782
537
George 60171283
146
370
.395
53150
.353
3648.750
57157
213
33143
2 465123 381
Buckner 76111372
123
299
.411
32103
.311
2734.794
35123
158
70152
0 47407
305
Johnson 400 562
60146
.411
1129.379
2129.724
13354878680 16311
152
Croshere 612 727
78222
.351
2691.286
4552.865
33153
186
44680 14336
227
Mensah-Bonsu
12
071
11
17
.647
00—718
.389
912
21
080190
29
Willis 5043
513
.385
00—221.000
268111
0221
12
Barea 331 191
2878.359
6 21.286
1624.667
7 182524190 1 141
78
Diop 819 1480
71151
.470
0 1 .000
4886.558
166
272
438
30244
2 4063113 190
Ager 321 213
2270.314
5 15.333
2033.606
1 20217 270 4 153
69
Mbenga 21
079
516
.313
00—78.875
3811
617
0355
17
Mavericks
82 - 19755
30106442.467 535 1404.381 16462045.805 920 251534351632183714 560 1140408 8201
Opponents
82 - 19755
27906241.447 375 1074.349 16542216.746 839 228631251471181113 565 1190312 7609
185
AVG
24.6
18.9
16.7
12.0
10.2
7.1
6.4
4.0
3.8
3.7
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.2
0.8
100.0
92.8
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2006-2007
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1 Nov 2 H
L
San Antonio
91-97
0-1 0-0
0-1
L1
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
11 Howard/Terry
4
Parker
2 Nov 4 R
L
Houston
76-107
0-1 0-1
0-2
L2
Nowitzki
24 Dampier
9
Terry
4
Yao
3 Nov 6 H
L
Golden State
104-107
0-2 0-1
0-3
L3
Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
11 Terry/Nowitzki
6
Davis
4 Nov 8 R
L
L.A. Clippers
85-103
0-2 0-2
0-4
L4
Terry
23 Nowitzki
12 Harris
5
Mobley
5
Nov 9
RW
Phoenix 119-1120-2
1-21-4W1Nowitzki
35
Dampier/Nowitzki
7Johnson
6Barbosa
6
Nov 12
RW
Portland 103-96 0-2
2-22-4W2Nowitzki
26
Nowitzki
10
Stackhouse
9Jack/Randolph
7
Nov 14
HW
Chicago 111-99 1-2
2-23-4W3Nowitzki
31
Dampier
13
Harris/Terry
5Hinrich
8
Nov 17
RW
Memphis 115-1031-2
3-24-4W4Nowitzki
26
Dampier
15
Harris
7Warrick
9
Nov 18
HW
Memphis 89-84 2-2
3-25-4W5Nowitzki
24
Nowitzki
13
Johnson
9Gay
10
Nov 20
RW
Charlotte 93-85 2-2
4-26-4W6Nowitzki
24
Dampier
15
Harris
6Okafor
11
Nov 21
HW
Washington 107-80 3-2
4-27-4W7Nowitzki
30
Nowitzki
14
Stackhouse/Nowitzki
5Arenas
12 Nov 24 R
W San Antonio
95-92
3-2 5-2
8-4
W8
Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
10 Terry
10 Duncan 13 Nov 25 H
W No/Okla City
85-73
4-2 5-2
9-4
W9
Nowitzki
28 Diop/Nowitzki
9
Terry
6
Pargo
14 Nov 27 H
W Minnesota
93-87
5-2
5-2
10-4
W10
Howard/Nowitzki 15
Dampier
11 Harris
4
Garnett
15 Nov 29 H
W Toronto
117-98
6-2
5-2
11-4
W11
Howard
26
Dampier
14 Johnson
8
Ford/Bosh
16 Dec 1 H
W Sacramento
109-90
7-2 5-2
12-4
W12 Howard
24 Diop/Nowitzki
10 Johnson
10 Artest
17 Dec 4 R
L
Washington
97-106
7-2 5-3
12-5
L1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier/Nowitzi 9
Stackhouse
6
Arenas
18 Dec 5 R
W New Jersey
92-75
7-2 6-3
13-5
W1
Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
13 Terry
7
Carter
19 Dec 7 H
L
Detroit
82-92
7-3 6-3
13-6
L1
Nowitzki
29 Howard
12 Harris
4
Prince
20 Dec 9 H
W Denver
105-90
8-3 6-3
14-6
W1
Howard
30 Howard
11 Harris/Terry
6
Anthony/JR Smith
21 Dec 11 R
L
Utah
79-101
8-3
6-4
14-7
L1
Nowitzki
26
Nowitzki
10 Harris
3
Boozer
22 Dec 13 H
W L.A. Lakers
110-101
9-3 6-4
15-7
W1
Howard
29 Nowitzki
14 Terry
9
Bryant
23 Dec 15 H
W Philadelphia
93-79
10-3 6-4
16-7
W2
Terry
18
Dampier/Howard
8
Nowitzki
5
Iguodala
24 Dec 16 R
W No/Okla City
90-79
10-3 7-4
17-7
W3
Howard
23 Nowitzki
10 Terry
6
Paul
25 Dec 18 R
W Sacramento
109-91
10-3 8-4
18-7
W4
Nowitzki
29
Nowitzki
13 Harris/Terry
6
Miller
26 Dec 20 R
W Seattle
103-95
10-3 9-4
19-7
W5
Dampier
22
Dampier
16 Terry
6
Ridnour
27 Dec 22 H
W L.A. Clippers
115-83
11-3 9-4
20-7
W6
Howard
25 Nowitzki
12 Terry
7
Maggette
28 Dec 26 H
W Charlotte
97-84
12-3 9-4
21-7
W7
Howard
27
Dampier
10 Terry
7
Morrison
29 Dec 28 H
W Phoenix
101-99
13-3 9-4
22-7
W8
Terry
35
Howard
12 Terry
8
Stoudemire
30 Dec 30 H
W No/Okla City
94-80
14-3 9-4
23-7
W9
Terry
25 Dampier
9
Terry
6
M. Jackson
31
Dec 31
RWDenver
89-85 14-3
10-424-7W10Howard
28Howard
17Terry
6 Iverson
32 Jan 2 H
W Seattle
112-88
15-3 10-4
25-7
W11 Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
15 Terry
5
Allen
33 Jan 4 H
W Indiana
100-91
16-3 10-4
26-7
W12 Howard
25 Howard
11 Harris
5
Harrington
34 Jan 5 R
W San Antonio
90-85
16-3 11-4
27-7
W13 Nowitzki
36 Howard
11 Terry
8
Ginobili
35 Jan 7 R
L
L.A. Lakers
98-101
16-3 11-5
27-8
L1
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
13 Terry
7
Bryant
36 Jan 9 R
W Utah
108-105
16-3 12-5
28-8
W1
Nowitzki
38 Howard
9
Terry
6
Boozer
37
Jan 10
HWPortland
99-74 17-3
12-529-8W2 Terry
20Dampier
10Nowitzki
5 Randolph
38 Jan 12 R
W Indiana
115-113 (ot) 17-3 13-5
30-8
W3
Nowitzki
43 Nowitzki
12 Terry
7
O’Neal
39 Jan 14 R
W Toronto
97-96
17-3 14-5
31-8
W4
Nowitzki
38 Nowitzki
11 3 Tied With 5
Bosh
40
Jan 16
HWHouston
109-96 18-3
14-532-8W5 Nowitzki
30Nowitzki
10Terry
8 McGrady
41 Jan 18 H
W L.A. Lakers
114-95
19-3 14-5
33-8
W6
Howard
29 Howard
11 Terry
13 Bryant
42Jan 21R WMiami
99-93 19-315-5 34-8 W7 Howard
25Dampier/Nowitzki11Terry
11Wade
43
Jan 23
RWOrlando
111-95 19-3
16-535-8W8 Nowitzki
33Nowitzki
10Nowitzki
8 Nelson
44
Jan 25
RLChicago
85-96 19-3
16-635-9L1 Nowitzki
28Nowitzki
11Terry
6 Gordon
45
Jan 27
HWSacramento 106-104 20-3
16-636-9W1 Nowitzki
32Nowitzki
11Terry
7 Artest
46
Jan 30
HWSeattle
122-102 21-3
16-637-9W2 Croshere
34Croshere
7Harris/Stackhouse 4 Allen
47
Jan 31
RWMemphis 95-94 21-3
17-638-9W3 Nowitzki
26Nowitzki
11Terry
6 Miller
48 Feb 3 H
W Minnesota
94-93
22-3 17-6
39-9
W4
Howard/Terry
22 Diop
12 Harris
6
Garnett
49 Feb 7 H
W Memphis
113-97
23-3 17-6
40-9
W5
Nowitzki
38 Nowitzki
10 Harris
8
Gasol
50 Feb 9 H
W Houston
95-74
24-3 17-6
41-9
W6
Howard
22 Diop
14 Stackhouse
5
McGrady
51Feb 11R WPhiladelphia 106-89 24-318-6 42-9 W7 Nowitzki
24Nowitzki
11Terry
11Iguodala
52Feb 13R WMilwaukee 99-93 24-319-6 43-9 W8 Nowitzki
38Nowitzki
11Terry
10Patterson
53
Feb 15
RWHouston
80-77 24-3
20-644-9W9 Nowitzki
26Howard
11Howard/Stackhouse3 McGrady
54
Feb 22
HWMiami
112-100 25-3
20-645-9W10Nowitzki
31Nowitzki
11Nowitzki
6 Posey/O’Neal
55
Feb 24
HWDenver
115-95 26-3
20-646-9W11Nowitzki
31Nowitzki
11Nowitzki
8 Anthony
56 Feb 26 H
W Atlanta
110-87
27-3 20-6
47-9
W12 Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
8
Stackhouse
9
J. Johnson
57
Feb 27
RWMinnesota 91-65 27-3
21-648-9W13Nowitzki
23Nowitzki
14Terry
7 Garnett/Davis
58 Mar 1 H
W Cleveland
95-92
28-3 21-6
49-9
W14 Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
11 Nowitzki
7
James
59 Mar 3 H
W Orlando
103-98
29-3 21-6
50-9
W15 Terry
29 Nowitzki
9
Terry
15 Howard
60 Mar 6 H
W New Jersey
102-89
30-3 21-6
51-9
W16 Terry
24 Dampier
14 Howitzki
5
Carter
61 Mar 11 R
W L.A. Lakers
108-72
30-3 22-6
52-9
W17 Howard
24 Diop
13 Harris
4
Bryant
62 Mar 12 R
L
Golden State
100-117
30-3 22-7
52-10 L1
Harris/Terry
16 Croshere
13 Harris
5
Pietrus
63 Mar 14 H
L
Phoenix
127-129 (2ot) 30-4 22-7
52-11 L2
Stackhouse
33 Nowitzki
16 Nowitzki
6
Stoudemire
64 Mar 16 H
W Boston
106-101
31-4 22-7
53-11 W1
Howard/Nowitzki 30
Nowitzki
12 Nowitzki
4
Pierce
65 Mar 18 R
W Detroit
92-88
31-4 23-7
54-11 W2
Nowitzki
28
Nowitzki
12 Terry
6
Murray
66 Mar 20 R
W New York
92-77
31-4 24-7
55-11 W3
Howard/Nowitzki 24
Dampier
13 Terry
6
Curry
67 Mar 21 R
W Cleveland
98-90
31-4 25-7
56-11 W4
Nowitzki
23 Dampier/Nowitzki 9
3 Tied With 6
James
68 Mar 23 R
W Boston
109-95
31-4 26-7
57-11 W5
Terry
29 Diop/Howard
11 3 Tied With
6
Pierce
69 Mar 25 R
W Atlanta
104-97
31-4 27-7
58-11 W6
Howard/Nowitzki 28
Diop
9
Stackhouse
8
Smith/Childress
70 Mar 27 R
W No/Okla City
105-89
31-4 28-7
59-11 W7
Howard
25 Howard
10 Terry/Stackhouse
7
Pargo
71 Mar 28 H
W Milwaukee
105-103
32-4 28-7
60-11 W8
Terry
27
Dampier
10 Harris
5
Redd
72 Mar 30 H
W New York
105-103
33-4 28-7
61-11 W9
Nowitzki
30
Dampier
10 Harris/Stackhouse
6
Marbury
73 Apr 1 R
L
Phoenix
104-126
33-4 28-8
61-12 L1
Howard
28 Howard
7
Nowitzki
6
Barbosa
74 Apr 3 R
W Sacramento
97-93
33-4 29-8
62-12 W1
Howard
29 George/Howard
8
Terry/Stackhouse
5
Artest
75 Apr 6 R
L
Denver
71-75
33-4 29-9
62-13 L1
Nowitzki
22 Dampier
13 Harris
5
Anthony
76 Apr 7 H
W Portland
86-74
34-4 29-9
63-13 W1
Terry
29 Diop/Croshere
10 Harris
4
Jack
77 Apr 9 H
W L.A. Clippers
96-86
35-4 29-9
64-13 W2
Nowitzki
26 Diop
9
Terry
6
Maggette
78 Apr 11 R
W Minnesota
105-88
35-4 30-9
65-13 W3
Croshere
19
Diop
15 Terry
6
Reed
79 Apr 13 H
L
Utah
89-104
35-5 30-9
65-14 L1
Nowitzki
23
Diop/Nowitzki
4
Harris
8
Boozer
80 Apr 15 H
W San Antonio
91-86
36-5 30-9
66-14 W1
Harris/Nowitzki
21
Diop
9
Terry
6
Parker
81 Apr 17 R
L
Golden State
82-111
36-5 30-10 66-15 L1
Ager
20 Barea
10 Barea
3
Pietrus
82Apr 18R W Seattle
106-75 36-531-1067-15W1 Nowitzki
20 Dampier
6 Nowitzki
5 Lewis
186
Pt
19
36
26
28
30
20
25
26
23
22
29
29
19
19
18
15
38
20
20
18
31
33
17
30
19
21
19
17
25
22
28
27
24
25
26
29
21
26
24
45
26
31
23
30
25
35
32
25
29
20
21
20
27
17
34
29
15
39
25
32
25
20
41
29
18
22
31
30
21
23
34
43
29
25
23
18
24
17
32
23
22
14
Attend
20,416
18,245
20,093
18,538
18,422
15,005
20,274
16,727
20,535
13,727
20,080
18,797
20,315
19,939
19,975
20,277
14,891
16,794
20,152
20,343
19,911
20,424
20,219
16,331
17,317
16,867
20,311
20,423
20,483
20,433
18,423
20,245
20,398
18,797
18,997
19,911
20,256
15,923
19,800
20,332
20,446
20,195
17,451
21,822
20,487
20,326
14,762
20,467
20,263
20,445
13,673
16,514
18,270
20,448
20,455
20,245
13,326
20,428
20,468
20,360
18,997
18,377
20,525
20,428
22,076
19,763
20,562
18,113
19,322
19,164
20,398
20,468
18,422
17,317
19,752
20,573
20,402
13,671
20,411
20,444
20,073
16,117
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2005-2006
TOP ROW L-R GREG DREILING, DIONNE CALHOUN, CASEY SMITH, JOE PRUNTY, BERNARD GRIFFITH, DEL HARRIS, BRAD
DAVIS, LARRY RILEY, ROBERT HACKETT, AL WHITLEY, GARY BOREN, ROLANDO BLACKMAN
MIDDLE ROW L-R JERRY STACKHOUSE, JOSH POWELL, DJ MBENGA, ERICK DAMPIER, PAVEL PODKOLZIN, KEITH VAN HORN,
DIRK NOWITZKI, DESAGANA DIOP, JOSH HOWARD
BOTTOM ROW L-R MARQUIS DANIELS, ADRIAN GRIFFIN, DARRELL ARMSTRONG, HEAD COACH AVERY JOHNSON, OWNER
MARK CUBAN, JASON TERRY, DEVIN HARRIS, RAWLE MARSHALL
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 60, lost 22 (second, Southwest)…the Mavericks entered the playoffs as the fourth seed and after victories over
Memphis and San Antonio, respectively, the Mavs faced Phoenix in the Western Conference Finals...Dallas earned the right
to play Miami in the NBA Finals with a six-game series win over the Suns...the first-time Western Conference Champs won
the first two games of the Finals at home, then lost four straight to Miami to surrender the title…since the NBA adopted the
2-3-2 Finals format in 1985, the Mavs were the 10th team to win the first two games at home…the previous nine teams
won the championship, while Dallas became just the third team in Finals history to drop the series after leading 2-0...for
his efforts in his first full season as head coach of the Mavs, Avery Johnson was named the NBA’s Coach of the Year...
meanwhile, Dirk Nowitzki was named All-NBA First Team for the second consecutive season…the Mavs’ 60-22 record tied
for the best in franchise history...at home, Dallas went 34-7 overall and won 27 of their final 31 home games...along with
the Spurs, the Mavs became the only other team to have won 50+ games in each of the previous six seasons.
G GS MIN
Nowitzki
Terry Howard Stackhouse
Daniels Harris Van Horn
Dampier Griffin Christie Marshall
Podkolzin
Powell Diop Armstrong
Mbenga Mavericks
Opponents
81
80
59
55
62
56
53
82
52
7
23
1
37
81
62
43
82
82
81 80
58 11 29 4
0
36 45 7
9
0
2
45 2
1
-
-
3089 2798 1915 1525 1766 1275 1090
1934 1245 185 241 18 429 1510 622 237 19880 19880 FG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO
751 1564 .480 110 271 .406 539 598 .901 115 613 728 226 164 1 58 156 516 1099 .470 171 416 .411 168 210 .800 31 127 158 306 196 1 100 135 350 743 .471 27
63 .429 196 267 .734 123 248 371 111 167 2 68 79 242 603 .401 36 130 .277 195 221 .882 32 121 153 160 96 1 37 121 246 512 .480 4 19 .211 138 183 .754 81 143 224 172 143 2 67 100 190 405 .469 5 21 .238 169 236 .716 26 99 125 177 121 2 53 84 164 387 .424 50 136 .368 94 113 .832 54 138 192 37 121 1 31 71 171 347 .493 0 0
—
127 215 .591 273 367 640 51 263 3 27 115 98 204 .480 0 2
.000 41 53 .774 75 152 227 89 113 1 51 39 9
26 .346 0 1
.000 8 12 .667 2 11 13 14 10 0 9
6
24 60 .400 1 3
.333 22 29 .759 8 23 31 10 17 0 8
15 0
2
.000 0 0
—
3
6
.500 0 7
7
0
0
0
0
2
37 81 .457 0 0
—
36 45 .800 28 53 81 9 52 0 7
22 75 154 .487 1 2
.500 39 72 .542 145 229 374 23 253 3 44 36 43 128 .336 11 48 .229 33 42 .786 18 63 81 86 71 0 27 58 32 60 .533 0 1
.000 10 20 .500 19 37 56 2 47 0 6
16 2948 6375 .462 416 1113 .374 1818 2322 .783 1030 2431 3461 1473 1834 17 593 1112 2801 6319 .443 404 1120 .361 1626 2163 .752 935 2209 3144 1433 1958 13 536 1151 187
BLK
83 27 26 10 13 16 11 106 9
1
7
1
4
146 3
25 488 400 PTS
2151 1371 923 715 634 554 472 469 237 26 71 3
110 190 130 74 8130 7632 AVG
26.6
17.1
15.6
13.0
10.2
9.9
8.9
5.7
4.6
3.7
3.1
3.0
3.0
2.3
2.1
1.7
99.1
93.1
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
1 Nov 1 R
W Phoenix
2 Nov 2 R
L
Utah
3 Nov 5 H
W San Antonio
4 Nov 9 R
L
Philadelphia 5 Nov 11 R
W Charlotte
6 Nov 12 R
W No/Okla City 7 Nov 15 H
W Denver
8 Nov 17 H
W Atlanta 9 Nov 19 H
W Detroit 10 Nov 22 H
W Houston 11 Nov 25 R
W Miami
12 Nov 26 H
L
Memphis 13 Nov 28 R
W Toronto 14 Nov 29 R
L
Milwaukee
15 Dec 1 H
L
San Antonio 16 Dec 3 H
W No/Okla City 17 Dec 5 R
W Chicago 18 Dec 6 R
W Indiana 19 Dec 9 R
W Memphis 20 Dec 10 H
W Boston
21 Dec 12 H
L
L.A. Lakers
22 Dec 14 H
W Phoenix 23 Dec 16 H
W Orlando 24 Dec 18 H
W Minnesota
25 Dec 20 R
L
L.A. Lakers 26 Dec 22 R
W Sacramento
27 Dec 23 R
W Seattle 28 Dec 26 H
W Indiana 29 Dec 30 H
L
Golden State 30 Dec 31 R
W No/Okla City
31 Jan 3 H
W Portland 32 Jan 4 R
L
Minnesota
33 Jan 6 R
W Denver 34 Jan 7 H
W Minnesota
35 Jan 9 R
W Boston 36 Jan 11 R
L
New York
37 Jan 14 H
W New Jersey
38 Jan 16 H
W Milwaukee
39 Jan 18 R
W Houston 40 Jan 20 R
W L.A. Clippers 41 Jan 22 R
W Portland
42 Jan 25 R
W Golden State 43 Jan 26 R
W Seattle 44 Jan 28 H
W Utah
45 Jan 31 H
W Chicago 46 Feb 1 R
W Memphis 47 Feb 4 H
W Seattle 48 Feb 7 H
W L.A. Lakers
49 Feb 9 H
W Miami
50 Feb 10 R
L
Denver 51 Feb 13 H
W New York 52 Feb 15 H
W Washington
53 Feb 21 H
W L.A. Clippers 54 Feb 23 H
W Memphis 55 Feb 25 H
W Toronto 56 Feb 27 H
W Philadelphia 57 Mar 2 R
L
San Antonio 58 Mar 3 H
W Charlotte
59 Mar 5 H
L
Phoenix 60 Mar 7 H
W Portland 61 Mar 9 R
W Portland
62 Mar 11 R
W Utah
63 Mar 12 R
L
Sacramento
64 Mar 14 H
W Cleveland
65 Mar 15 R
W Houston 66 Mar 17 R
W Washington
67 Mar 19 R
L
New Jersey
68 Mar 21 H
W Houston 69 Mar 23 H
L
Golden State 70 Mar 25 R
W Atlanta 71 Mar 28 R
L
Detroit 72 Mar 29 R
L
Cleveland
73 Mar 31 R
L
Orlando 74 Apr 2 H
W Denver
75 Apr 4 H
W Sacramento
76 Apr 7 R
W San Antonio 77 Apr 8 H
W No/Okla City 78 Apr 10 H
W L.A. Clippers 79 Apr 12 R
L
Golden State 80 Apr 13 R
L
Phoenix 81 Apr 16 H
W Utah
82 Apr 19 H
L
L.A. Clippers Score
Dal-Opp
111-108(2ot)
82- 93
103- 84
97-112
98- 88
109-103
83- 80
87- 78
119- 82
102- 93
103- 90
92-112
93- 91
111-113(ot) 90- 92
97- 88
102- 94
84- 75
90- 83
103- 94
106-109
102- 96
109-103(ot) 102- 95
90-112
105- 95
101- 98
102- 80
109-111
95- 90
95- 81
78- 91
114-112(ot) 83- 79
104-102
115-117(ot) 110- 77
114- 95
103- 76
101- 81
95- 89(ot) 102- 93
104- 97
103- 89
98- 94
81- 80
110- 91
102- 87
112- 76
104-113
100- 72
103- 97
93- 91
97- 87
115-113(ot) 104- 92
89- 98
90- 76
107-115
93- 87
109- 92
90- 87
80- 85
91- 87
95- 81
104- 94
89-100
88- 72
121-122
98- 83
90- 97
94-107
99-108
103- 79
127-101
92- 86
101- 77
75- 73
102-114
104-117
111- 95
71- 85
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-0 1-0
1-0
W1
0-0 1-1
1-1
L1
1-0 1-1
2-1
W1
1-0 1-2
2-2
L1
1-0 2-2
3-2
W1
1-0 3-2
4-2
W2
2-0 3-2
5-2
W3
3-0 3-2
6-2
W4
4-0 3-2
7-2
W5
5-0 3-2
8-2
W6
5-0 4-2
9-2
W7
5-1 4-2
9-3
L1
5-1 5-2
10-3 W1
5-1 5-3
10-4 L1
5-2 5-3
10-5 L2
6-2 5-3
11-5 W1
6-2 6-3
12-5 W2
6-2 7-3
13-5 W3
6-2 8-3
14-5 W4
7-2 8-3
15-5 W5
7-3 8-3
15-6 L1
8-3 8-3
16-6 W1
9-3 8-3
17-6 W1
10-3 8-3
18-6 W2
10-3 8-4
18-7 L1
10-3 9-4
19-7 W1
10-3 10-4 20-7 W2
11-3 10-4 21-7 W3
11-4 10-4 21-8 L1
11-4 11-4 22-8 W1
12-4 11-4 23-8 W2
12-4 11-5 23-9 L1
12-4 12-5 24-9 W1
13-4 12-5 25-9 W2
13-4 13-5 26-9 W3
13-4 13-6 26-10 L1
14-4 13-6 27-10 W1
15-4 13-6 28-10 W2
15-4 14-6 29-10 W3
15-4 15-6 30-10 W4
15-4 16-6 31-10 W5
15-4 17-6 32-10 W6
15-4 18-6 33-10 W7
16-4 18-6 34-10 W8
17-4 18-6 35-10 W9
17-4 19-6 36-10 W10
18-4 19-6 37-10 W11
19-4 19-6 38-10 W12
20-4 19-6 39-10 W13
20-4 19-7 39-11 L1
21-4 19-7 40-11 W1
22-4 19-7 41-11 W2
23-4 19-7 42-11 W3
24-4 19-7 43-11 N W4
25-4 19-7 44-11 W5
26-4 19-7 45-11 W6
26-4 19-8 45-12 L1
27-4 19-8 46-12 W1
27-5 19-8 46-13 L1
28-5 19-8 47-13 W1
28-5 20-8 48-13 W2
28-5 21-8 49-13 W3
28-5 21-9 49-14 L1
29-5 21-9 50-14 W1
29-5 22-9 51-14 W2
29-5 23-9 52-14 W3
29-5 23-10 52-15 L1
30-5 23-10 53-15 W1
30-6 23-10 53-16 L1
30-6 24-10 54-16 W1
30-6 24-11 54-17 L1
30-6 24-12 54-18 L2
30-6 24-13 54-19 L3
31-6 24-13 55-19 W1
32-6 24-13 56-19 W2
32-6 25-13 57-19 W3
33-6 25-13 58-19 W4
33-6 26-13 59-19 W5
33-6 26-14 59-20 L1
33-6 26-15 59-21 L1
34-6 26-15 60-21 W1
34-7 26-15 60-22 L1
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2005-2006
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
15 Armstrong
5
Nash
Terry
21 Van Horn
11 Van Horn
3
Okur
Nowitzki
34 Howard
12 Terry
8
Parker
Van Horn
19 Van Horn
13 Howard
6
Iverson
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
16 Nowitzki
4
Ely
Nowitzki
30 Diop
5
Harris
5
Paul
Nowitzki
35 Diop
16 Harris
8
Anthony
Howard
25 Nowitzki
13 Harris/Daniels
4
Pachulia
Howard
26 Dampier
14 Daniels
6
Hamilton
Nowitzki
31 Howard
11 Terry
5
Head
Howard
25 Howard
11 Terry
10 Williams
Nowitzki
27 Howard/Nowitzki 9
Daniels
3
Gasol
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki/Dampier 11 Terry
6
Bosh
Terry
37 Nowitzki
12 Daniels
4
Simmons
Daniels
24 Diop/Nowitkzi
9
Nowitzki
6
Parker
Nowitzki
30 Diop/Nowitzki
8
Harris/Daniels
5
Paul
Nowitzki
35 Griffin
12 Harris
10 Gordon
Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
11 Harris
5
O’Neal
Nowitzki
35 Dampier
11 Harris
8
Miller
Nowitzki
24 Griffin
10 Tied With
4
Pierce
Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
15 Terry
5
Bryant
Nowitzki
29 Howard
18 Harris/Terry
4
Marion
Nowitzki
31 Griffin
9
Nowitzki
5
Hill
Howard
23 Dampier
8
Harris
6
Szczerbiak
Harris/Nowitzki
18 Nowitzki
11 Griffin/Nowitzki
3
Bryant
Nowitzki
37 Howard
13 Howard
6
Bibby
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
13 Nowitzki
7
Radmanovic
Nowitzki
23 Dampier
14 Harris
5
O’Neal
Nowitzki
24 Dampier
11 Daniels
7
Davis
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
10 Nowitzki
5
West
Nowitzki/Terry
22 Howard
10 Terry
7
P’erson/R’dolph
Nowitzki
23 Dampier
10 Tied With
2
Garnett
Nowitzki/Terry
27 Nowitzki
10 Terry
7
Anthony
Nowitzki
26 Howard/Dampier 10 Terry
4
Garnett
Terry
30 Diop/Nowitzki
7
Griffin
5
Pierce
Nowitzki
32 Howard
9
Terry
5
Marbury
Howard
29 Diop
7
Harris
7
Kidd
Nowitzki
35 Howard
11 Terry
5
Redd
Nowitzki
29 Dampier
8
Stackhouse
6
Alston
Nowitzki
26 Dampier
12 Stackhouse
6
Cassell
Stackhouse
29 Dampier
10 Howard
4
Randolph
Stackhouse
23 Griffin
10 Terry
5
Davis
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
12 Terry
4
Lewis
Howard
24 Diop
6
Terry/S’house
4
Brown
Howard
22 Howard
9
Terry
5
Hinrich
Howard
19 Nowitzki
12 Howard/Terry
3
Gasol
Howard
23 Dampier
14 Stackhouse
7
Allen
Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
12 Harris/Howard
4
Cook
Nowitzki
27 Dampier
11 Terry
7
O’Neal
Van Horn
21 Nowitzki
8
Terry
10 Martin
Nowitzki
21 Dampier
12 Terry
5
J. Rose
Howard
26 Dampier
9
Daniels
5
Butler
Howard
23 Nowitzki
10 Griffin/Terry
4
Brand
Nowitzki
31 Dampier
10 Terry
6
Jackson/Gasol
Nowitzki
32 Nowitzki
11 Stackhouse
8
Bosh
Nowitzki
32 Nowitzki
13 Daniels
8
Iverson
Nowitzki/Terry
23 Nowitzki
11 Tied With
2
Parker
Nowitzki
26 Dampier
14 Daniels
8
Wallace
Nowitzki
25 Dampier
11 Nowitzki
5
Nash
Terry
26 Nowitzki
10 Harris/Nowitzki
4
Randolph
Nowitzki
33 Nowitzki
10 Harris
7
Randolph
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
9
Nowitzki
5
Okur
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
13 Nowitzki/Terry
5
Miller
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki/Dampier 13 Nowitzki
6
James
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
11 Terry
4
Yao
Nowitzki/Terry
25 Nowitzki
13 Daniels
8
Arenas
Nowitzki
37 Nowitzki
8
Terry/S’house
5
Jefferson
Nowitzki
28 Dampier
9
Stackhouse
5
Head
Nowitzki
51 Dampier
10 Terry
7
Richardson
Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
13 Daniels/Terry
3
Harrington
Nowitzki/S’house 25 Nowitzki
11 Terry
7
Billups
Nowitzki
29 Dampier
6
Terry
4
James
Nowitzki
38 Nowitzki
15 Stackhouse
5
Nelson
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
12 Nowitzki/Terry
4
Anthony
Nowitzki
29 Howard/Dampier 8
Terry
8
Wells
Nowitzki
30 Howard/Nowitzki 10 Terry
4
Ginobili
Nowitzki
20 Dampier
10 Stackhouse
8
Butler
Nowitzki
20 Nowitzki
14 Daniels/S’house
4
Kaman
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
10 Terry
6
Richardson
Nowitzki
36 Nowitzki
11 Terry
3
Marion
Nowitzki
22 Dampier
12 Terry
6
Boozer
Marshall
13 Diop/Powell
9
Griffin/Powell
2
Maggette
188
Pt
30
27 24
25
14 26 24
21 18 28 24 36
26 26
30
25 26
25
19
28
43
23
28 28
62
22
20
15
34
18 19 23 28
26
32
28
19 29 17
23
23 26
36
18
28
26
17 28
23 34 13 27 20
18
29 29
23
14
25 33 29 32 17 36 36
26
28
16
40 19 31
46
27
25
30
22 14
22
25
29
21
18
Attend
17,961
18,249
20,468
13,392
18,130
19,163
20,189
20,148
20,337
20,304
20,246
20,135
15,789
14,996
20,076
19,651
21,733
14,627
17,176
20,156
19,680
19,731
19,876
20,134
18,997
17,317
16,211
20,337
20,348
19,170
20,018
15,702
18,256
20,151
15,064
17,469
20,367
19,935
15,966
17,883
13,042
16,842
15,891
20,394
19,567
15,817
20,369
20,379
20,273
18,853
19,749
19,714
19,584
19,912
19,791
20,425
18,797
20,075
20,340
20,216
15,433
19,790
17,317
20,425
18,222
18,954
18,883
20,283
20,165
18,729
22,076
19,401
17,283
20,251
20,128
18,797
20,336
17,691
17,527
18,422
19,961
20,315
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2004-2005
TOP ROW L-R KELVIN UPSHAW, MARK BRYANT, GARY BOREN, LARRY RILEY, PRESIDENT/CEO TERDEMA USSERY, GREG
DREILING, PAUL MOKESKI, HEAD COACH AVERY JOHNSON, DEL HARRIS, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, CHARLIE PARKER, HUBERT
DAVIS, DON KALKSTEIN
MIDDLE ROW L-R OWNER MARK CUBAN, ERICK DAMPIER, DIRK NOWITZKI, PAVEL PODKOLZIN, SHAWN BRADLEY, KEITH VAN
HORN, DJ MBENGA, ALAN HENDERSON, JOSH HOWARD, BRAD DAVIS
BOTTOM ROW L-R ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER DIONNE CALHOUN, HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER CASEY SMITH, JERRY
STACKHOUSE, JASON TERRY, DEVIN HARRIS, MICHAEL FINLEY, DARRELL ARMSTRONG, MARQUIS DANIELS, AL WHITLEY,
ROBERT HACKETT. NOT PICTURED: TARIQ ABDUL-WAHAD
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 58, lost 24 (second, Southwest)…the Mavericks were eliminated in the Western Conference Semifinals by Phoenix…
in the first-round of the playoffs, Dallas overcame an 0-2 deficit to defeat Houston…the Mavericks won Game 7 over the
Rockets by 40 points, the largest margin of victory in any Game 7 in NBA history…on 3/19, Don Nelson resigned and
Avery Johnson was named his successor…Johnson finished the season with a 16-2 mark, including nine straight wins to
close the season and was named Western Conference Coach of the Month for April…Dallas finished the season with a 2912 road mark, the best in franchise history…Dirk Nowitzki finished third in MVP voting and became the first Maverick to be
named All-NBA First Team…he also became the first player to be named to the first team who did not attend an American
high school or university…the Mavericks ranked fourth in the NBA in steals, which is the highest Dallas ever ranked in that
category…the Mavericks led the league in defending the 3-pointer…Devin Harris was named Western Conference Rookie
of the Month for November.
G GS MINFG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
Nowitzki
78 78
3020 663 1445 .459 91
228 .399 615 708 .869 96
661 757 240 219 1
97
176 119 2032
Finley
64 64 2358
387907.427116285.407113136.83145 2172621691230 48 60 18 1003
Stackhouse
56 7 1617
274662.41432 120.267253298.84938 145183127104 0 53 10610
833
Howard
76 76 2446
377793.47534 115.296170232.733169315484 1092113 11612249
958
Terry
80 57 2401
372743.501103245.420146173.84438 1501884291770 10914715
993
Van Horn (Tot) 62 16 1502
257564.45654 142.380128157.81589 20529475 1702 36 81 21
696
Van Horn (Dal)293 684
129
279
.462
2464.375
7292.783
3495129
34881 153410 354
Dampier
59 56 1609
202367.5500 3 .000138228.60518331850151 2052 15 10280
542
Daniels
60 17 1412
220504.4377 35 .20098 133.73787 1292161281240 83 86 14
545
Harris
76 19 1173
157366.42944 131.33678 103.75728 74 1021691390 77 82 19
436
Armstrong (Tot)6616988
89277
.321
28111
.252
5868.853
3580115
178
922 45678
264
Armstrong (Dal)
527 576
36118
.305
1141.268
3947.830
194867113
621 30396
122
Henderson
78 10 1203
116220.5270 2 .00041 76 .5391641843482 1491 29 49 37
273
Bradley 7714885
84186
.452
0 0 — 4363.683
70144
214
15153
1 253363 211
Booth 341 262
3479.430
0 1 .000
1416.875
1642584 550 118 16
82
Dickau 4016
18.125
13.333
23.667
011110010
5
Mbenga 15
158
614
.429
00—34.750
358013
0055
15
Podkolzin 5010
00—00—12.500
022040020
1
Mavericks
82 -
19730
30586691.457 463 1273.364 18262314.789 990 253035201610182710 708 1102461 8405
Opponents
82 -
19730
29416712.438 451 1366.330 16012123.754 1072246735391714189913 584 1278399 7934
189
AVG
26.1
15.7
14.9
12.6
12.4
11.2
12.2
9.2
9.1
5.7
4.0
2.3
3.5
2.7
2.4
1.3
1.0
0.2
102.5
96.8
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
1 Nov 2 H
W Sacramento
2 Nov 3 A
W New Orleans
3 Nov 6 H
W Memphis
4 Nov 8 H
W Golden State
5 Nov 9 A
L
Orlando
6 Nov 11 A
W Miami
7 Nov 13 A
W New Jersey 8Nov 14
A WWashington
9 Nov 16 H
L
Phoenix
10 Nov 19 H
W New York
11
Nov 21
ALDenver
12 Nov 22 H
L
Minnesota
13 Nov 24 A
L
San Antonio
14 Nov 26 H
W Portland
15 Nov 27 A
W Memphis
16 Nov 30 H
L
San Antonio
17 Dec 2 H
W Houston
18 Dec 4 H
W Utah
19 Dec 6 H
L
Detroit
20 Dec 7 A
W Minnesota
21 Dec 9 H
L
Seattle
22 Dec 11 A
W Houston
23 Dec 13 A
W Chicago
24 Dec 14 H
L
Golden State
25 Dec 18 H
W Atlanta
26 Dec 21 A
W New York
27 Dec 22 A
L
Atlanta
28 Dec 26 A
W Denver
29 Dec 28 H
W Boston
30 Jan 2 H
W Milwaukee
31 Jan 5 H
W L.A. Lakers
32 Jan 8 H
W Indiana
33 Jan 12 H
L
Houston
34 Jan 14 A
L
San Antonio
35 Jan 15 H
W New Jersey 36 Jan 18 H
W Washington 37 Jan 20 H
W L.A. Clippers
38 Jan 21 A
W Charlotte
39 Jan 23 H
W Denver 40 Jan 24 A
L
L.A. Clippers
41 Jan 26 A
W Portland
42 Jan 29 H
L
Philadelphia
43 Feb 1 H
W Miami
44 Feb 2 A
W New Orleans
45 Feb 4 A
L
Indiana
46 Feb 6 A
W Toronto
47 Feb 8 H
L
Chicago
48 Feb 11 A
W Sacramento
49 Feb 13 A
W Seattle
50 Feb 15 A
W Golden State
51 Feb 17 A
W Phoenix
52 Feb 23 A
W Utah
53 Feb 24 H
W Sacramento
54 Feb 26 H
L
Phoenix
55 Feb 28 H
W New Orleans
56 Mar 2 A
L
L.A. Clippers
57 Mar 4 A
L
L.A. Lakers
58 Mar 6 A
L
Houston
59 Mar 7 H
W Toronto
60 Mar 10 H
L
L.A. Lakers
61 Mar 11 A
W Milwaukee
62 Mar 13 A
W Minnesota
63 Mar 15 H
L
Minnesota
64 Mar 17 H
W Portland
65 Mar 19 H
W Charlotte
66 Mar 21 H
W New Orleans
67 Mar 23 A
W Golden State
68 Mar 24 A
L
Sacramento
69 Mar 26 H
W Cleveland
70 Mar 28 A
W Detroit
71 Mar 30 A
W Boston
72 Apr 1 A
W Philadelphia
73 Apr 3 A
L
Cleveland
74 Apr 5 H
W Orlando
75 Apr 7 H
W San Antonio
76 Apr 9 H
W Utah
77 Apr 11 H
W Memphis
78 Apr 13 A
W Seattle
79 Apr 14 A
W Portland
80 Apr 17 A
W L.A. Lakers
81 Apr 19 H
W Seattle
82 Apr 20 A
W Memphis
Score
Dal-Opp
107- 98
106- 91
112- 88
101- 98(ot)
84- 94
113- 93
94- 78
122-113
101-107
103-101
82-110
82- 83
80- 94
92- 83
98- 85
89-107
113-106(ot)
109- 86
85-101
97- 87
102-107
102- 78
94- 93
107-111
90- 68
123- 94
100-113
102- 88
113- 94
123-104
118-104
121-101
114-124
95- 98
98- 93
137-120
99- 77
105- 99
95- 93
87- 97
95- 88
89- 93
109-104
90- 82
94- 95
122-113
100-107
115-113
95- 92
114-107
119-113
101- 83
122-113
123-124
90- 86
92-101
103-108
69- 90
113-105
95-100
112-110
102- 93
91-100
98- 94
104- 93
103- 86
109- 97
101-109
117- 86
95- 88
112-100
100- 83
80-100
114-105
104- 68
88- 81
110- 89
95- 90
102- 90
114-112
101- 96
108- 88
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2004-2005
Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1-0 0-0
1-0
W1
Nowitzki
33 Nowitzki
10 Harris
7
Miller
1-0 1-0
2-0
W2
Mf/Dn/Js
19 Dampier
8
Terry/Nowitzki
5
B. Davis
2-0 1-0
3-0
W3
Finley
23 Dampier
18 Howard
4
Gasol
3-0 1-0
4-0
W4
Nowitzki
25 Howard
13 5 Tied With
2
Richardson
3-0 1-1
4-1
L1
Nowitzki
20 Dampier
13 Stackhouse
3
Turkoglu
3-0 2-1
5-1
W1
Nowitzki
41 Nowitzki
10 Nowitzki
4
O’Neal
3-0 3-1
6-1
W2
Nowitzki
31 Howard
10 Nowitzki
7
Jefferson
3-04-1 7-1 W3 Nowitzki
32Nowitzki
13Terry
11Jamison/Hughes
3-1 4-1
7-2
L1
Stackhouse
21 Nowitzki
16 Harris
6
Stoudemire
4-1 4-1
8-2
W1
Nowitzki
30 Howard
13 Stackhouse
6
Crawford
4-1
4-28-3L1 Harris
15
Booth/Howard 6Harris
5Buckner
4-2 4-2
8-4
L2
Howard
22 Daniels
10 Daniels
5
Garnett
4-2 4-3
8-5
L3
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
11 Dh/Md/Jt
2
Duncan
5-2 4-3
9-5
W1
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
14 Daniels/Nowitzki
5
Anderson
5-2 5-3
10-5
W2
Nowitzki
32 Nowitzki
18 Terry
4
Miller
5-3
5-3
10-6
L1
Nowitzki
21
Nowitzki
13 Nowitzki
4
Duncan
6-3 5-3
11-6
W1
Nowitzki
53 Nowitzki
16 Stackhouse
7
McGrady
7-3 5-3
12-6
W2
Nowitzki
30 Howard
10 Terry
9
Harpring
7-4 5-3
12-7
L1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier
14 Harris
4
Billups
7-4 6-3
13-7
W1
Nowitzki
34 Henderson
15 Armstrong
6
Garnett
7-5 6-3
13-8
L1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier
9
Armstrong
4
Lewis
7-5 7-3
14-8
W1
Finley
26 Nowitzki
14 Armstrong
8
McGrady
7-5 8-3
15-8
W2
Finley
27 Howard
10 Daniels
4
Curry
7-6 8-3
15-9
L1
Stackhouse
27 Howard
10 Ed/Dn/Jt
2
Robinson
8-6 8-3
16-9
W1
Nowitzki
15 Dampier
13 Terry
4
Walker
8-6 9-3
17-9
W2
Howard
26 Howard
16 Terry
7
Mohammed
8-6
9-4
17-10 L1
Jh/Dn/Jt
23
Dampier
8
Finley/Terry
4
Walker
8-6 10-4
18-10 W1
Nowitzki
36 Dampier
10 Terry
4
Miller
9-6 10-4
19-10 W2
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
11 Terry
14 Welsch/Pierce
10-6 10-4
20-10 W3
Nowitzki
39 Howard
13 Terry
10 James
11-6 10-4
21-10 W4
Terry
28 Dampier
13 Terry
5
Bryant
12-6 10-4
22-10 W5
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
13 Terry
8
O’Neal
12-7 10-4
22-11 L1
Nowitzki
28
Bradley
8
Stackhouse/Terry
7
McGrady
12-7 10-5
22-12 L2
Nowitzki
36 Nowitzki
14 Finley
3
Duncan
13-7 10-5
23-12 W1
Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
12 Terry
5
Carter
14-7 10-5
24-12 W2
Stackhouse
29 Henderson
12 Terry
7
Arenas
15-7 10-5
25-12 W3
Nowitzki
28 Dampier
11 Stackhouse/Terry
5
Brand
15-7 11-5
26-12 W4
Finley/Nowitzki
20 Nowitzki
9
Terry
7
Okafor
16-7 11-5
27-12 W5
Nowitzki
35 Dampier
14 Stackhouse/Terry
5
Martin
16-7 11-6
27-13 L1
Nowitzki
22 Dampier
14 Terry
8
Brand
16-7 12-6
28-13 W1
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
15 Terry
8
Stoudamire
16-8 12-6
28-14 L1
Nowitzki
25 Dampier
26 Terry
7
Salmons
17-8 12-6
29-14 W1
Stackhouse
24 Dampier
14 Terry
8
Wade
17-8 13-6
30-14 W2
Nowitzki
20 Dampier
14 Terry
7
Dickau
17-8 13-7
30-15 L1
Nowitzki
32 Dampier
14 Finley/Nowitzki
4
O’Neal
17-8 14-7
31-15 W1
Nowitzki
30 Dampier
12 Terry
11 Bosh
17-9 14-7
31-16 L1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier/Nowitzki 12 Finley/Terry
6
Deng
17-9 15-7
32-16 W1
Nowitzki
27 Dampier
8
Nowitzki
7
Bibby
17-9 16-7
33-16 W2
Nowitzki
31 Dampier
14 Da/Dn/Jt
6
Lewis
17-9 17-7
34-16 W3
Nowitzki
35 Nowitzki
11 Da/Dn
5
Richardson
17-9 18-7
35-16 W4
Finley
33 Nowitzki
16 Da/Dn/Jt
4
Stoudemire
17-9 19-7
36-16 W5
Nowitzki
29 Howard
9
Harris
5
Bell
18-9 19-7
37-16 W5
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
11 Daniels
8
Bibby/Mobley
18-10 19-7
37-17 L1
Terry
27 Nowitzki
16 Terry
7
Stoudemire
19-10 19-7
38-17 W1
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
11 Armstrong
5
Nailon
19-10 19-8
38-18 L1
Nowitzki
25 Henderson
6
Terry
10 Maggette
19-10 19-9
38-19 L2
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
13 Terry
6
Bryant
19-10 19-10 38-20 L3
Terry
20 Howard/Van Horn 7 Armstrong
4
McGrady
20-10 19-10 39-20 W1
Daniels
32 Henderson
11 Terry
6
Peterson
20-11 19-10 39-21 L1
Nowitzki
25 Henderson
17 Terry
6
Bryant
20-11 20-10 40-21 W1
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
9
Terry
5
Redd
20-11 21-10 41-21 W2
Terry
22 Nowitzki
10 Terry
12 Garnett
20-12 21-10 41-22 L1
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
15 Terry
7
Garnett
21-12 21-10 42-22 W1
Howard
21 Howard
11 Terry
7
Abdur-R’m/S’mire
22-12 21-10 43-22 W2
Nowitzki
33 Bradley/Finley
10 Terry
9
Bogans
23-12 21-10 44-22 W3
Nowitzki
25 Nowitzki/Van Horn 8
Finley
5
Smith
23-12 22-10 45-22 W4
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
10 Terry
8
B. Davis/Pietrus
23-12 22-11 45-23 L1
Nowitzki
35 Howard
10 Nowitzki/Terry
5
Stojakovic
24-12 22-11 46-23 W1
Finley
26 Nowitzki
14 Terry
8
James
24-12 23-11 47-23 W2
Howard
24 Nowitzki
10 Terry
7
Billups
24-12 24-11 48-23 W3
Nowitzki
36 Nowitzki
9
Terry
7
Pierce
24-12 25-11 49-23 W4
Nowitzki
29 Dampier
10 Finley/Nowitzki
4
Jackson/Iverson
24-12 25-12 49-24 L1
Nowitzki
21 Dampier
8
Jh/Dn/Js
3
James
25-12 25-12 50-24 W1
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
9 Terry
13 Stevenson
26-12 25-12 51-24 W2
Van Horn
17 Nowitzki
8
Harris
5
Barry
27-12 25-12 52-24 W3
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
9
Nowitzki
5
Humphries
28-12 25-12 53-24 W4
Howard
23 Dampier
13 Terry
6
Wright
28-12 26-12 54-24 W5
Nowitzki
31 Dampier
9
Terry
8
Allen
28-12 27-12 55-24 W6
Stackhouse
18 Ed/Jh/Kvh
7
Terry/Van Horn
3
Abdur-Rahim
28-12 28-12 56-24 W7
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
8
Terry
10 Bryant
29-12 28-12 57-24 W8
Nowitzki
21 Dampier
8
Daniels
9
Allen/Lewis
29-12 29-12 58-24 W9
Howard
27 Nowitzki
8
Daniels/Terry
6
Gasol
190
Pt
24
25
18
25
19
22
28
23
34 26 28
21
27
23
20
20
48
22
24
32
25
15
20
25
13
14
25
18
17
20
32
32
30
25
29
43
24
24
19
23
22
19
29
18
23
29
30
25
18
26
31
16
26
33
14
34
40
32
23
36
33
24
25
20
27
27
22
38
19
26
21
22
37
29
12
15
18
19
19
33
21
18
Attend
20,041
17,682
19,796
19,527
13,155
19,985
12,975
5,420
20,238
9,658
5,622
19,939
18,797
20,179
18,119
19,455
19,524
19,845
19,576
16,235
19,733
18,189
16,191
19,561
20,068
19,763
12,765
19,099
20,499
20,067
20,393
20,385
20,365
17,897
20,270
19,653
19,576
17,186
19,744
16,642
16,402
20,432
20,465
11,094
16,739
17,896
20,224
17,317
17,072
15,254
8,422
18,521
0,377
20,435
19,947
16,531
18,997
18,195
19,509
20,411
16,489
19,420
20,434
20,092
20,331
19,997
16,183
17,317
20,435
22,076
18,624
20,464
20,562
19,969
20,418
20,387
20,044
16,502
17,074
18,237
20,534
16,512
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2003-2004
TOP ROW L-R PRESIDENT/CEO TERDEMA USSERY, PAUL MOKESKI, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, DEL HARRIS, GM/HEAD COACH
DON NELSON, DONN NELSON, LARRY RILEY, CHARLIE PARKER, DON KALKSTEIN, OWNER MARK CUBAN
MIDDLE ROW L-R BRAD DAVIS, DANNY FORTSON, EDUARDO NAJERA, ANTAWN JAMISON, DIRK NOWITZKI, SHAWN
BRADLEY, SCOTT WILLIAMS, ANTOINE WALKER, JOSH HOWARD, ROBERT HACKETT
BOTTOM ROW L-R ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER STEVE SMITH, HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER ROGER HINDS, MICHAEL FINLEY,
TRAVIS BEST, TONY DELK, JON STEFANSSON, STEVE NASH, MARQUIS DANIELS, DWAYNE WILSON, AL WHITLEY. NOT
PICTURED: TARIQ ABDUL-WAHAD
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 52, lost 30 (third, Midwest)…the Mavericks were the fifth seed in the Western Conference and lost 4-1 in the firstround of the playoffs to the Sacramento Kings…Dallas finished the regular season with a 36-5 record at home, the best in
franchise history…the Mavericks won 10 in a row at American Airlines Center to start the season…with a win on 12/15 vs.
Toronto, Head Coach Don Nelson surpassed Pat Riley for second place on the all-time coaching wins list…Dirk Nowitzki
earned All-NBA Third Team honors and was selected as an All-Star reserve…Antawn Jamison was named the NBA’s Sixth
Man of the Year while Marquis Daniels and Josh Howard made the All-Rookie Second Team…on 11/17 vs. Portland, Steve
Nash recorded the first triple-double in American Airlines Center history (14 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds)…Dallas
led the league in scoring (105.2 ppg), free throw percentage (79.6%), offensive rebounds (14.4 orpg) and fewest turnovers
(12.2 tpg)…on 12/12, Dallas ended a 26-game road losing streak to the Los Angeles Lakers…the last Maverick win
against the Lakers in Los Angeles was on 12/12/90.
G GS MIN
Nowitzki
Finley Jamison Nash Walker Howard Daniels Delk Williams (Tot)
Williams (Dal) Fortson Bradley Najera Best N’diaye Mavericks Opponents 77 72 82 78 82 67 56 33 43
27 56 66 58 61 3
82 82 77 72 2
78 82 29 15 11 21
11 20 5
7
1
0
-
-
2915 2778 2376 2612 2840 1589 1039 509 527 260 625 773 720 762 7 19805 19805 FG FGAPCT3FG3FGA
PCTFT FTAPCTOFFDEFTOTASTPF DQ STL TO
605 1310 .462 99 290 .341 371 423 .877 90 580 670 207 216 3 92 135 514 1159 .443 150 370 .405 164 193 .850 78 247 325 212 118 0 84 83 488 913 .535 16 40 .400 220 294 .748 233 287 520 70 174 2 83 81 397 845 .470 104 257 .405 230 251 .916 59 173 232 687 139 0 67 209 483 1129 .428 82 305 .269 103 186 .554 198 486 684 369 212 3 65 202 229 532 .430 20 66 .303 97 138 .703 149 219 368 97 168 6 69 67 203 411 .494 11 36 .306 60 78 .769 66 80 146 116 51 0 53 44 70 184 .380 20 66 .303 37 44 .841 16 43 59 28 46 0 27 17 90 186 .484 2 3
.667 16 27 .593 38 94 132 17 95 0 20 16 37 85 .435 0 1
.000 7 14 .500 15 45 60 11 50 0 5
10 71 139 .511 0 0
—
75 92 .815 114 136 250 9 148 0 12 37 89 188 .473 0 1
.000 41 49 .837 72 101 173 20 130 1 33 17 72 162 .444 2 4
.500 30 46 .652 67 89 156 25 90 1 35 29 64 172 .372 3 20 .150 40 46 .870 17 51 68 112 66 0 31 33 0
1
.000 0 0
—
0
0
—
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
3322 7230 .459 507 1456 .348 1475 1854 .796 1174 2538 3712 1963 1609 16 656 1000 3133 6824 .459 534 1471 .363 1462 1960 .746 1009 2562 3571 1937 1690 11 582 1242 191
BLK
104 39 30 8
65 54 12 7
16 9
11 74 19 4
1
437 382 PTS
1680 1342 1212 1128 1151 575 477 197 198 81 217 219 176 171 0
8626 8262 AVG
21.8
18.6
14.8
14.5
14.0
8.6
8.5
6.0
4.6
3.0
3.9
3.3
3.0
2.8
0.0
105.2
100.8
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
1 Oct 28 A
L
L.A. Lakers 2 Oct 29 A
W Golden State 3 Nov 1 H
W Utah
4 Nov 3 H
W Miami
5 Nov 5 A
L
Washington 6 Nov 6 A
L
Toronto 7 Nov 8 A
W San Antonio 8 Nov 11 H
W New Orleans 9 Nov 13 H
W Houston 10 Nov 15 A
L
Memphis 11 Nov 17 H
W Portland 12 Nov 20 H
W San Antonio 13 Nov 22 H
W Denver 14 Nov 25 H
W Chicago 15 Nov 26 A
L
Phoenix 16 Nov 28 A
L
Denver 17 Nov 29 H
W Minnesota 18 Dec 2 H
W Washington 19 Dec 4 H
L
L.A. Lakers 20 Dec 6 H
W Orlando 21 Dec 10 A
L
L.A. Clippers 22 Dec 12 A
W L.A. Lakers 23 Dec 15 H
W Toronto 24 Dec 17 A
L
Boston 25 Dec 18 A
L
Minnesota 26 Dec 20 H
L
L.A. Clippers 27 Dec 23 A
L
Portland 28 Dec 25 A
W Sacramento 29 Dec 27 H
W Memphis 30 Dec 30 H
W Milwaukee 31 Jan 2 A
L
Milwaukee 32 Jan 3 H
W Minnesota 33 Jan 5 A
L
Utah
34 Jan 7 H
W Golden State 35 Jan 9 H
L
Indiana 36 Jan 11 A
L
Detroit 37 Jan 12 A
W New York 38 Jan 14 H
W Philadelphia 39 Jan 16 A
W Denver 40 Jan 17 A
W Portland 41 Jan 20 H
W New Jersey 42 Jan 22 H
W L.A. Lakers 43 Jan 23 A
W Chicago 44 Jan 25 H
W Sacramento 45 Jan 27 A
W Seattle 46 Jan 28 A
L
Utah
47 Jan 31 H
L
Denver 48 Feb 3 H
W Golden State 49 Feb 4 A
W New Orleans 50 Feb 7 H
W Detroit 51 Feb 9 A
L
Atlanta 52 Feb 10 H
W New York
53 Feb 17 A
L
Memphis
54 Feb 18 A
W Cleveland 55 Feb 21 H
W Houston 56 Feb 24 H
W L.A. Clippers 57 Feb 26 H
W San Antonio 58 Feb 28 H
W Portland 59 Mar 2 H
W Seattle 60 Mar 3 A
L
Minnesota 61 Mar 5 A
L
San Antonio 62 Mar 7 A
L
Houston 63 Mar 8 H
W Phoenix 64 Mar 11 A
L
Sacramento 65 Mar 13 A
W Phoenix 66 Mar 14 A
W L.A. Clippers 67 Mar 17 H
L
Atlanta 68 Mar 19 H
W Boston 69 Mar 21 A
W New Jersey 70 Mar 22 A
L
Philadelphia 71 Mar 24 A
L
Indiana 72 Mar 26 A
L
Miami 73 Mar 28 A
W Orlando 74 Mar 30 H
W Cleveland 75 Apr 1 H
W Sacramento 76 Apr 3 H
W Phoenix 77 Apr 6 H
W Seattle 78 Apr 8 H
W Utah
79 Apr 10 A
L
Seattle 80 Apr 11 A
L
Golden State 81 Apr 13 H
W Memphis 82 Apr 14 A
W Houston Score
Dal-Opp
93-109
95- 87 127-102 103- 93 90-100 71- 77 81- 78 125- 97 97- 86 101-108(ot) 105- 98 95- 92 115-101 124- 98 90-121 103-113 92- 88 97- 72 103-114 110- 97 99-100 110- 93 111- 94 103-105 109-114 105-115 88- 97 111-103 104- 98 101- 92 101-109 119-112 94-108 105- 99 80- 92 102-115 127-121(ot) 125-122(2ot)
91- 88 108-104 106- 93 106- 87 106- 93 108- 99 118-116 88- 91 102-107 107- 93 113-104 111-108 96-102 105- 90 92-109 114- 98 97- 88 116- 91 115- 91 111- 91 107- 96 97-121 100-113 98-101 103- 90 102-120 113- 90 101- 88 110-111 120-104 101- 98 98-107 99-103 118-119(ot) 118- 88 126-109 127-117 124-103 118-108 117- 94 99-119 107-108 110-103 92- 89 Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-0 0-1
0-1
L1
0-0 1-1 1-1 W1
1-0 1-1 2-1
W2
2-0 1-1 3-1 W3
2-0 1-2 3-2 L1
2-0 1-3 3-3 L2
2-0 2-3 4-3 W1
3-0 2-3 5-3 W2
4-0 2-3 6-3 W3
4-0 2-4 6-4 L1
5-0 2-4 7-4 W1
6-0 2-4 8-4 W2
7-0 2-4 9-4 W3
8-0 2-4 10-4 W4
8-0 2-5 10-5 L1
8-0 2-6 10-6 L2
9-0 2-6 11-6 W1
10-0 2-6 12-6 W2
10-1 2-6 12-7 L1
11-1 2-6 13-7 W1
11-1 2-7 13-8 L1
11-1 3-7 14-8 W1
12-1 3-7 15-8 W2
12-1 3-8 15-9 L1
12-1 3-9 15-10 L2
12-2 3-9 15-11 L3
12-2 3-10 15-12 L4
12-2 4-10 16-12 W1
13-2 4-10 17-12 W2
14-2 4-10 18-12 W3
14-2 4-11 18-13 L1
15-2 4-11 19-13 W1
15-2 4-12 19-14 L1
16-2 4-12 20-14 W1
16-3 4-12 20-15 L1
16-3 4-13 20-16 L2
16-3 5-13 21-16 W1
17-3 5-13 22-16 W2
17-3 6-13 23-16 W3
17-3 7-13 24-16 W4
18-3 7-13 25-16 W5
19-3 7-13 26-16 W6
19-3 8-13 27-16 W7
20-3 8-13 28-16 W8
20-3 9-13 29-16 W9
20-3 9-14 29-17 L1
20-4 9-14 29-18 L2
21-4 9-14 30-18 W1
21-4 10-14 31-18 W2
22-4 10-14 32-18 W3
22-4 10-15 32-19 L1
23-4 10-15 33-19 W1
23-4 10-16 33-20 L1
23-4 11-16 34-20 W1
24-4 11-16 35-20 W2
25-4 11-16 36-20 W3
26-4 11-16 37-20 W4
27-4 11-16 38-20 W5
28-4 11-16 39-20 W6
28-4 11-17 39-21 L1
28-4 11-18 39-22 L2
28-4 11-19 39-23 L3
29-4 11-19 40-23 W1
29-4 11-20 40-24 L1
29-4 12-20 41-24 W1
29-4 13-20 42-24 W2
29-5 13-20 42-25 L1
30-5 13-20 43-25 W1
30-5 14-20 44-25 W2
30-5 14-21 44-26 L1
30-5 14-22 44-27 L2
30-5 14-23 44-28 L3
30-5 15-23 45-28 W1
31-5 15-23 46-28 W2
32-5 15-23 47-28 W3
33-5 15-23 48-28 W4
34-5 15-23 49-28 W5
35-5 15-23 50-28 W6
35-5 15-24 50-29 L1
35-5 15-25 50-30 L2
36-5 15-25 51-30 W1
36-5 16-25 52-30 W2
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2003-2004
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
Walker/Nowitzki 19 Nowitzki
13 Nash
7
Payton
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
15 Nash
11 Robinson
Delk
22 Jamison
10 Nash
7
Stevenson
Nowitzki
30 Walker
9
Nash
11 Haslem
Jamison
21 Jamison
9
Finley/Walker
5
Arenas
Nowitzki
27 Walker
17 Walker
7
Carter
Jamison
20 Nowitzki
11 Nash
6
Rose
Walker
21 Fortson
11 Nash
11 Davis
Nowitzki
23 Walker
12 Walker/Nash
7
J. Jackson
Finley/Nowitzki
19 Nowitzki
11 Nash
8
Miller
Finley
25 Nash
10 Nash
12 Wallace
Nowitzki
26 Walker
11 Nash
7
Duncan
Jamison
26 Walker
14 Nash
8
Miller
Finley
28 Fortson
13 Nash
7
Chandler
Jamison
17 Walker
8
Nash
4
Johnson
Walker
30 Walker
15 Nash
9
Anthony
Finley
25 Jamison
13 Walker/Nash
3
Garnett
Jamison
21 Finley
12 Walker
7
Hughes
Nash
30 Howard
14 Nash
8
Bryant
Walker
24 Walker
16 Nash
9
McGrady
Finley
38 Jamison
8
Walker
10 Maggette
Walker/Nowitzki 27 Howard
13 Walker/Nash
7
O’Neal
Walker
27 Howard
14 Nash
11 Carter
Nowitzki
30 Fortson
16 Nash
9
Pierce
Nash
27 Fortson
9
Nash
9
Garnett
Jamison
26 Fortson
10 Nash
11 Maggette
Jamison
20 Nowitzki
9
Walker/Nash
6
Randolph
Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
14 Nash
11 Bibby
Finley
24 Nowitzki
17 Nash
10 Wells
Walker
22 Walker
14 Nash
12 Redd
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
14 Nash
10 Redd
Nowitzki
31 Jamison/Nowitzki 9
Nash
13 Cassell
Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
9
Finley/Daniels
4
Bell
Nowitzki
23 Fortson/Nowitzki 11 Nash
12 Richardson
Nowitzki
20 Walker
9
Nash
7
Artest
Nash
18 Nowitzki
15 Nash
10 Billups
Nowitzki
31 Walker
12 Walker
11 Marbury
Finley
32 Walker
17 Walker
13 Robinson
Nowitzki
22 Walker
10 Best
6
Miller
Finley
33 Nowitzki
7
Walker
11 P’son/Wallace
Walker
22 Walker
13 Nowitzki
6
Martin
Finley
31 Jam/Walk/N’zki
9
Nash
8
George
Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
11 Nash
7
Hinrich
Finley
23 Nowitzki
12 Nash
13 Stojakovic
Nowitzki
43 Howard/Walker
8
Nash
8
Lewis
Finley
29 Bradley
7
Walker
8
Kirilenko
Finley
37 Walker
10 Walker
6
Anthony
Finley
23 Jamison
12 Nash
8
Claxton/R’son
Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
11 Nash
12 Armstrong
Nowitzki
40 Nowitzki
8
Nash
11 Billups
Finley
24 Walker
12 Nash
11 Jackson
Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
12 Nash
8
Marbury
Nowitzki
24 Howard
11 Nash
10 Posey
Finley
23 Walker
11 Nash
10 Boozer
Nowitzki
25 Nowitzki
12 Nash
9
J. Jackson
Walker
21 Jamison
10 Nash
8
Maggette
Finley
30 Jamison
8
Nash
9
Duncan
Walker
25 Walker
8 Nash
11 Randolph
Finley
35 Nowitzki
12 Daniels
9
Allen
Daniels/Finley
16 Fortson
10 Daniels
8
Garnett
Nowitzki
21 Nowitzki
9
Nash
12 Parker
Nash
22 Finley
7
Nash
9
Yao
Nowitzki
26 Najera
9
Finley
5
Marion
Nowitzki
21 Walker
9
Nash
7
C’stie/Stojakovic
Finley
38 Nowitzki
12 Nash
7
Stoudemire
Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
15 Nash
11 Richardson
Nash
30 Walker
12 Nash
9
Jackson
Nowitzki
24 Jamison
12 Nash
10 Blount
Nowitzki
21 Tied With
5
Nash
16 Jefferson
Nowitzki
30 Jam/Walk/N’zki
6
Nash
8
Thomas
Nowitzki
22 Walker
11 Nash
14 Artest
Daniels
31 Nowitzki
12 Nash
7
Odom
Nowitzki
25 Howard
12 Nash
11 Gooden
Nowitzki
35 Nowitzki
18 Nash
10 James
Finley
29 Nowitzki
10 Nash
19 Bibby
Nowitzki
34 Walker
9
Nash
14 Marion/S’mire
Finley
24 Walker/Nowitzki 8
Nash
14 Barry/Allen
Nowitzki
27 Jamison
9
Nash
8
Bell
Daniels
33 Jamison
10 Nash
7
Lewis
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
14 Nash
12 Richardson
Daniels
30 Nowitzki
10 Walker
9
Wells
Daniels
21 Daniels
8
Nash
8
Padgett
192
Pt
21
18 24
20 25 19 20 25 23 22 31
30
22
17
21
26
28
12
32
27
30
25
21
25
35
26
27
23
30
25
21
34
25
27
26
27
38
34
28
24
29
24
23
24
30
23
26
20
27
17
30
24
19
24
18
21
22
18
25
28
27
29
29
22
25
32
36
29
22
27
20
26
20
28
23
20
20
18
25
24
27
18
Attend
18,997
15,816
19,923
19,463
17,455
17,556
18,797
19,820
19,663
16,195
19,471
19,989
20,122
19,993
17,205
19,628
20,089
19,529
20,596
19,843
15,236
18,997
19,846
18,624
17,794
20,058
14,556
17,317
20,059
20,095
18,717
19,936
19,911
20,185
20,315
22,076
18,230
20,221
19,216
19,018
19,906
20,512
18,761
20,284
15,835
19,515
20,463
19,865
12,274
20,357
9,713
20,363
14,742
18,349
20,431
20,070
20,458
20,358
19,954
19,006
18,797
18,134
20,357
17,317
16,705
18,388
20,474
20,257
17,745
19,176
16,834
16,500
16,428
20,575
20,533
20,348
20,223
20,226
17,072
14,759
20,364
18,169
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2002-2003
TOP ROW L-R OWNER MARK CUBAN, GARY BOREN, LARRY RILEY, SIDNEY MONCRIEF, DONN NELSON, PAUL MOKESKI, GM/
HEAD COACH DON NELSON, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, DEL HARRIS, DON KALKSTEIN, CHARLIE PARKER, PRESIDENT/CEO
TERDEMA USSERY
MIDDLE ROW L-R ROBERT HACKETT, ANTOINE RIGAUDEAU, POPEYE JONES, DIRK NOWITZKI, SHAWN BRADLEY, EVAN
ESCHMEYER, RAEF LAFRENTZ, WALT WILLIAMS, EDUARDO NAJERA, BRAD DAVIS
BOTTOM ROW L-R ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER STEVE SMITH, HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER ROGER HINDS, TARIQ ABDULWAHAD, RAJA BELL, NICK VAN EXEL, MICHAEL FINLEY, STEVE NASH, AVERY JOHNSON, ADRIAN GRIFFIN, DWAYNE WILSON, AL
WHITLEY
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 60, lost 22 (tied for first, Midwest)…Dallas finished with the best regular season record in franchise history and
advanced to the Western Conference Finals for only the second time…Dirk Nowitzki was named to the All-NBA Second
Team while Steve Nash was an All-NBA Third Team selection…both players were selected to play in the All-Star game in
Atlanta…the Mavericks won their first 14 games of the season, falling one win shy of tying the NBA record…Don Nelson
was named Western Conference Coach of the Month for November while Nash, Nowitzki and Michael Finley shared
Player of the Month honors…Dallas was a league-best 27-14 on the road…the Mavericks led the league in scoring with
103.0 points a game and committed an NBA record-low 11.6 turnovers a game…Dallas recorded a franchise-high 41
regular season home sellouts…Nash set a franchise record for consecutive free throws made with 49…Nowitzki ranked
sixth in the NBA in scoring (25.1 ppg) and joined Mark Aguirre as the only Maverick to record 2,000 or more points in a
single season…Maverick opponents shot a franchise-low 43.8% from the floor.
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl
Nowitzki
80-80
3117 39.0 690-1489
.463 148-390
.379 483-548
.881 81
710 791 9.9 239 3.0 206-2
111
Finley
69-69
264238.3507-1193 .425119-322 .370198-230 .861107 295 402 5.8 205 3.0 105-0
76
Nash
82-82
271133.1518-1114 .465111-269 .413308-339 .90963 171 234 2.9 598 7.3 134-0
85
VanExel
73-1
202627.8342-831 .412118-312 .378110-144 .76435 173 208 2.8 312 4.3 86-1
42
LaFrentz
69-43
161123.3266-514 .51847-116
.40560-88
.682125 205 330 4.8 54 0.8 264-8
35
Bradley
81-39
173121.4201-375 .5360-1
.000141-175 .806151 325 476 5.9 54 0.7 242-5
65
Najera
48-12
110323.0129-231 .5580-1
.00062-91
.68190 133 223 4.6 47 1.0 129-1
40
Williams
66-1
116117.6134-341 .39364-171
.37431-50
.62053 154 207 3.1 59 0.9 141-0
42
Griffin
74-48
137318.6146-337 .4336-24
.25027-32
.84488 176 264 3.6 105 1.4 157-0
77
Abdul-Wahad 14-0
204 14.627-58
.4660-1
.0003-6
.50014 26 40 2.9 21 1.5 26-0
6
Johnson 48-0 430
9.063-150 .420
0-2 .000
30-39 .769
1021310.6641.326-0
15
Bell
75-32
117315.693-211
.44121-51
.41223-34
.67647 98 145 1.9 57 0.8 134-1
52
Jones26-0222
8.5
24-62.387
0-0—
5-11.455
29
30
59
2.3
8
0.3
31-0
5
Rigaudeau 11-0 91
8.3
8-35 .229
1-5 .200
0-0 —4480.7
60.5
11-0
3
Eschmeyer17-3135
7.9
7-19.368
0-0—
3-4.750
10
19
29
1.7
6
0.4
35-1
10
Strickland*
4-0
13 3.3 2-5
.4000-0
— 0-0
— 5 2 7 1.8 0 0.0 1-0
0
Harrington* 13-0 37
2.8
4-17 .235
1-3 .333
2-2 1.000
0220.2
20.2
2-0
1
Mavericks
82
19780
3161-6982.453636-1668 .3811486-1793.829912 2544345642.1183722.41730-19
665
Opponents
82
19780
2926-6687.438477-1401 .3401477-2032.72710452682372745.5178121.71746-18
547
193
To
Blk
Pts
Avg
Hi
152
114
192
123
46
67
23
35
47
7
29
43
15
6
6
1
2
949
1316
82
21
6
4
91
170
22
26
6
3
1
8
1
0
7
0
1
449
322
2011
1331
1455
912
639
543
320
363
325
57
156
230
53
17
17
4
11
8444
7806
25.1
19.3
17.7
12.5
9.3
6.7
6.7
5.5
4.4
4.1
3.3
3.1
2.0
1.5
1.0
1.0
0.8
103.0
95.2
40
42
32
35
26
16
16
18
17
12
12
13
11
6
5
1
5
129
126
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2002-2003
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
110/30A WMemphis 119-108 0-01-0 1-0 W1 Nash
24Nowitzki
11Nash
13Giricek
2
11/2
HW
Phoenix 97-83 1-0
1-02-0W2Nowitzki
22
Bradley
8Nash
8Marbury
3
11/4
HW
Golden State101-1002-0
1-03-0W3Nash
30
Nowitzki
13
Nash
5Richardson
4
11/6
AW
Toronto 106-92 2-0
2-04-0W4Nowitzki
28
Bradley/Nowitzki
3Nash
6Lenard
5
11/8
AW
Chicago 114-87 2-0
3-05-0W5Nowitzki
24
Bradley/Williams
11
Nash
6Rose
611/9H WDetroit
114-75 3-03-0 6-0 W6 Finley
25Nowitzki
8 Nash
10Hamilton
7
11/11
HW
Portland 82-73 4-0
3-07-0W7Nowitzki
26
Bradley
18
Nash
7Wallace
8
11/13
AW
Cleveland 103-99 4-0
4-08-0W8Finley
26
Nowitzki
12
Nash
7Ilgauskas
9
11/15
AW
Boston
97-86 4-0
5-09-0W9Nowitzki
32
Nowitzki
9Nash
9Walker
10 11/16 A
W New Jersey
96-88
4-0
6-0
10-0
W10
Nash
30
Finley
13 Nash
9
Kidd
11 11/19 H
W L.A. Lakers
98-72
5-0
6-0
11-0
W11
Nash
21
Nowitzki
17 Nash
6
Bryant
12 11/21 H
W Houston
103-90
6-0
6-0
12-0
W12
Finley
28
Najera
11 Nash
8
Yao
13 11/23 H
W Seattle
115-105
7-0
6-0
13-0
W13
Finley/Nowitzki
29
Finley
11 Nash
8
Payton
14 11/27 A
W Detroit
102-82
7-0
7-0
14-0
W14
Finley
42
Nowitzki
15 Nash
7
Hamilton
15 11/28 A
L
Indiana
98-110
7-0
7-1
14-1
L1
Nash
29
Nowitzki
8
Nash
9
O’Neal
16 11/30 H
W Chicago
103-90
8-0
7-1
15-1
W1
Nash
18
Nowitzki
11 Nash/Van Exel
7
Rose
17 12/2
H
W Toronto
113-102
9-0
7-1
16-1
W2
Nash
25
Bradley
8
Nash
7
A. Williams
18 12/4
A
W Portland
103-88
9-0
8-1
17-1
W3
Nowitzki
26
Nowitzki
5
Van Exel
7
Wallace
19 12/6 A
L
L.A. Lakers
103-105
9-0 8-2
17-2
L1
Van Exel
25 Nowitzki
12 Nash
7
Bryant
20 12/7 A
W Golden State
121-116
9-0 9-2
18-2
W1
Nowitzki
35 Bradley
11 Van Exel
5
Jamison
21 12/10 H
W L.A. Clippers
122-95
10-0 9-2
19-2
W2
Finley/Van Exel
24 Bradley
11 Nash
7
Brand
2212/11A WSan Antonio 104-111 10-09-3 19-3 L1 Finley
36Finley/Williams 8 Nash
10Parker
23 12/14 H
W Memphis
104-87
11-0 9-3
20-3
W1
Nash
26
Bradley
18 Nash/Van Exel
7
Giricek
2412/17H WIndiana
118-97 12-09-3 21-3 W2 Finley
33Finley
13Van Exel
10O’Neal
25
12/18
AWDenver
80-75 12-0
10-322-3W3 Finley
31Bradley
12Van Exel
6 Howard
26
12/20
HLUtah
81-93 12-1
10-322-4L1 Nowitzki
28Nowitzki
17Nash
5 Harpring
27
12/23
HWWashington 92-86 13-1
10-323-4W1 Nowitzki
30Nowitzki
17Van Exel
6 Stackhouse
28 12/26 A
W New Orleans
83-81
13-1 11-3
24-4
W2
Nowitzki
23 Van Exel
11 Nash
7
Wesley
29
12/28
HWNew York 107-82 14-1
11-325-4W3 Nash/Nowitzki 19Bradley/Nowitzki9Nowitzki
7 Sprewell
30
12/30
HLMilwaukee 107-110 14-2
11-325-5L1 Nowitzki
40Nowitzki
14Nowitzki/Van Exel 5 Cassell
31
1/2 HWL.A. Clippers 102-92 15-2
11-326-5W1 Nash
24Nowitzki
10Nash
7 Odom
32
1/4 HWPhiladelphia 102-83 16-2
11-327-5W2 Nowitzki
29Bradley
11Nash
8 Iverson
33
1/6 HWDenver
86-71 17-2
11-328-5W3 Finley
19LaFrentz
11Finley/Van Exel 5 Howard
34
1/8 AWAtlanta
117-99 17-2
12-329-5W4 Nowitzki
30Nowitzki
14Nash
8 Terry
35
1/10HWBoston
103-78 18-2
12-330-5W5 Nowitzki
28Griffin
12Finley
7 Pierce
36
1/12AWL.A. Clippers 96-90 18-2
13-331-5W6 Nash
24Bradley/Nash 9Nash
6 Brand
37
1/15ALSacramento 94-123 18-2
13-431-6L1 Van Exel
20Nowitzki
9Nash
7 Webber
38
1/17ALPhoenix
106-111 18-2
13-531-7L2 Nash
32Nowitzki
14Nowitzki/Van Exel 4 Marbury
39
1/19ALSeattle
81-85 18-2
13-631-8L3 Finley
16Nowitzki
14Nowitzki
6 Drobnjak/Lewis
40
1/21HWHouston
107-86 19-2
13-632-8W1 Nowitzki
26Nowitzki
8Nash
8 Francis
411/23A WPhiladelphia 107-94 19-214-6 33-8 W2 Nowitzki
30Nowitzki
14Nash
13Iverson/V’ Horn
42 1/24
A
W New York
101-90
19-2 15-6
4-8
W3
Nowitzki
30
Nowitzki
9
Finley
9
Sprewell
43
1/26HLPortland
93-100 19-3
15-634-9L1 Finley
27LaFrentz/Nowitzki7Nash
9 Pippen
44
1/29AWHouston
104-81 19-3
16-635-9W1 Nowitzki
34Bradley
9Nash/Nowitzki 5 Yao
45
1/30HWMinnesota 112-109 20-3
16-636-9W2 Nowitzki
32LaFrentz
15Nash
8 Hudson/Garnett
46 2/1
H
W Denver
122-100
21-3 16-6
37-9
W3
Van Exel
30 Bradley
9
Van Exel
7
White
47
2/3 AWUtah
92-90 21-3
17-638-9W4 Nowitzki
25LaFrentz
6Nash
6 Harpring
482/4 H L Sacramento 109-110 21-417-6 38-10L1 Finley/Nowitzki 28Nowitzki
16Nash
14Bibby
49 2/11
A
L
Minnesota
98-100
21-4 17-7
38-11 L2
Nowitzki
34
Nowitzki
7
Nash
8
Garnett
502/12A L Milwaukee 114-120 21-417-8 38-12L3 Nowitzki
27Nowitzki
12Nash
10Allen
512/14A WMemphis 110-103 21-418-8 39-12W1 Nowitzki
31LaFrentz
14Nash
13Gasol
52 2/15
H
W Miami
98-92
22-4 18-8
40-12 W2
Nowitzki
25
Nowitzki
2
Nowitzki
8
Best
53 2/18
H
W Atlanta
105-79
23-4 18-8
41-12 W3
Finley
26
Griffin
8
Bradley
4
Abdur-Rahim
542/20H WSan Antonio 95-87 24-418-8 42-12W4 Nash
29Bradley/Finley 8 Nash
10Rose
55 2/21
A
W Houston
100-85
24-4 19-8
43-12 W5
Nowitzki
34
Nowitzki
11 Van Exel
7
Francis
562/23A WWashington (Ot)106-101 24-420-8 44-12W6 Nowitzki
29Nowitzki
10Nash
10Jordan/S’house
57 2/25
A
L
Orlando
93-98
24-4 20-9
44-13 L1
Nowitzki
26
Nowitzki
7
Nash
5
McGrady
582/27H L Sacramento (Ot)124-126 24-520-9 44-14L2 Nowitzki
36Nowitzki
13Nash
10Stojakovic
59 3/1
H
W Memphis
114-87
25-5 20-9
45-14 W1
Nowitzki
28
Finley/Najera
10 Nash
7
Gasol
60 3/4
H
W New Jersey
88-79
26-5 20-9
46-14 W2
Nash/Nowitzki
24
Nowitzki
13 Nash
8
Martin
61 3/7
A
W Miami
91-89
26-5 21-9
47-14 W3
Nash
22
Finley
11 Nash
5
R. Butler/James
62 3/8
H
W Utah
101-77
27-5 21-9
48-14 W4
Nowitzki
21
Brad/Griff/N’zki
6
Nash
4
Malone
63 3/10
H
L
Minnesota
83-92
27-6 21-9
48-15 L1
Nowitzki
37
Finley/Nowitzki
13 Nash
9
Garnett
643/13 A L Seattle
100-107 27-621-1048-16L2 Nowitzki
27 Nowitzki
12Finley/Nowitzi
4 Lewis
653/14 A W Golden State 116-114 27-622-1049-16W1 Finley
21 Bradley
11Nash
12 Arenas
663/16 A W Sacramento (Ot)129-123 27-623-1050-16W2 Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
18Nash
10 Stojakovic
673/18 H W Cleveland
114-93 28-623-1051-16W3 Nowitzki
28 Nowitzki
8 Nash
6 Ilgauskas
68 3/20 H
L
San Antonio (Ot) 110-112
28-7 23-10 51-17 L1
Van Exel
35 Nowitzki
12 Nash
7
Duncan
693/22 H W Phoenix
102-95 29-723-1052-17W1 Nash/Nowitzki 27 Nowitzki
11Nash
13 H’away/Marion
703/24 A W Denver
108-96 29-724-1053-17W2 Nowitzki
25 Nowitzki
8 Nash
5 Howard
71 3/26 A
W L.A. Clippers
114-107
29-7 25-10 54-17 W3
Van Exel
29 Nowitzki
11 Nash
12 Piatkowski
723/28 A L Portland
95-112 29-725-1154-18L1 Nowitzki
20 Abdul-Wahad 8 Bell/Nowitzki
4 Wallace
733/30 A W Minnesota 119-95 29-726-1155-18W1 Nowitzki
33 Nowitzki
7 Nash
15 Garnett
74 4/1
H
W New Orleans
95-86
30-7 26-11 56-18 W2
Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
11 Nash/Van Exel
6
Davis
754/3 H L L.A. Lakers 89-100 30-826-1156-19L1 Nash
26 Nowitzki
22Nash
5 O’Neal
764/5 H W Orlando
108-90 31-826-1157-19W1 Nowitzki
29 Najera
7 Nash
11 Giricek
774/8 A L L.A. Lakers 99-108 31-826-1257-20L1 LaFrentz/Nowitzki26 Nowitzki
9 Nash
10 George
784/9 A L Phoenix
89-112 31-826-1357-21L2 Nowitzki
26 Nowitzki
8 Nash
5 Marion
794/11 A L Utah
92-95 31-826-1457-22L3 Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki
8 Nash
10 Malone
804/12 H W Golden State 117-108 32-826-1458-22W1 Nowitzki
37 Nowitzki
12Nash
10 Jamison
814/14 H W Seattle
109-106 33-826-1459-22W2 Nowitzki
39 Nowitzki
10Nowitzki/Van Exel 7 Allen
824/16 A W San Antonio 93-72 33-827-1460-22W3 Nowitzki
25 Nowitzki
10Nash
10 Smith
194
Pt
29
15
39
20
24
19
14
34
22
22
16
30
20
19
28
31
27
34
27
26
20
32
17
20
21
19
28
24
16
28
20
25
22
27
20
19
29
41
19
26
25
21
19
20
31
17
20
27
26
28
25
21
14
25
19
30
26
36
25
18
20
16
31
30
29
30
30
25
21
25
22
20
24
18
31
18
21
31
23
25
35
11
Attend
16,638
19,783
19,368
19,800
21,028
19,644
19,548
12,764
18,624
16,634
20,096
19,853
20,011
22,076
17,948
19,940
19,696
18,452
18,997
16,355
19,715
17,632
19,732
19,954
13,183
19,826
20,119
18,015
20,060
19,939
19,884
20,124
19,773
10,997
20,032
18,216
17,317
19,023
16,359
20,104
20,027
19,763
19,765
16,285
19.874
19,889
19,130
20,102
15,145
15,886
15,924
20,003
19,783
20,036
16,285
20,173
16,009
20,059
19,828
19,920
16,500
20,123
20,049
14,621
19,787
17,317
19,952
20,110
20,087
14,714
19,595
20,580
19,304
19,859
20,129
19,800
18,997
17,136
19,896
19,980
19,880
19,217
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2001-2002
TOP ROW L-R OWNER MARK CUBAN, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, SIDNEY MONCRIEF, DONN NELSON, GM/HEAD COACH DON
NELSON, DEL HARRIS, CHARLIE PARKER, PAUL MOKESKI, PRESIDENT/CEO TERDEMA USSERY
MIDDLE ROW L-R BRIAN ZETTLER, BRETT BRUNGARDT, DWAYNE WILSON, TARIQ ABDUL-WAHAD, DANNY MANNING, DIRK
NOWITZKI, SHAWN BRADLEY, WANG ZHIZHI, EVAN ESCHMEYER, RAEF LAFRENTZ, EDUARDO NAJERA, CHAD LEWIS
BOTTOM ROW L-R HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER ROGER HINDS, ADRIAN GRIFFIN, JOHNNY NEWMAN, STEVE NASH, MICHAEL
FINLEY, AVERY JOHNSON, GREG BUCKNER, NICK VAN EXEL, ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER STEVE SMITH
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 57, lost 25 (second, Midwest)…Dallas made its second-straight postseason appearance, sweeping Minnesota 3-0
in the first-round before falling to Sacramento 4-1 in the conference semifinals…Dirk Nowitzki was named to the All-NBA
Second Team while Steve Nash was named an All-NBA Third Team selection…both players were also members of the
Western Conference All-Star Team, coached by Don Nelson…on 12/29/01, Nelson became just the third coach in NBA
history to record 1,000 career wins…the Mavericks had the best road record in the NBA, tallying a then franchise-high
27 road wins…Dallas led the league in scoring (105.2 ppg) while also committing an NBA record-low 12.1 turnovers
per game…the Mavs had three players win the Western Conference Player of the Week award: Nash (12/10-12/16/01),
Nowitzki (1/21-1/27/02) and Finley (4/8-4/14/02)…Raef LaFrentz became the third player in league history to register 100
3-pointers and 100 blocks in the same season.
G-SMinAvgFg-Att
Nowitzki
Finley
Van Exel (Tot)
Van Exel (Dal)
Nash
LaFrentz (Tot)
LaFrentz (Dal)
Johnson (Tot)
Johnson (Dal)
Griffin
Najera
Buckner
Abdul-Wahad (Tot)
Abdul-Wahad (Dal)
Wang
Newman
Bradley
Manning
Eschmeyer
Bell (Tot)
Bell (Dal)
Howard*
Hardaway*
Harvey*
Martin*
Mavericks
Opponents
Pct 3Fg-Att
76-76
289138.0600-1258 .477139-350
69-69
275439.9569-1228 .46376-224
72-46
249634.7501-1226 .409119-350
27-2757 28.0129-314 .41134-98
82-82
283734.6525-1088 .483156-343
78-76
245531.5421-920 .458104-268
27-25787 29.1 114-261
.437 29-95
68-13
135219.9207-432 .4790-5
17-0152 8.9 21-49
.4290-0
58-341383 23.8 179-359
.499 16-54
62-11
135721.9150-300 .5000-2
44-16
885 20.1104-198 .5255-16
24-12
441 18.455-147
.3741-2
4-024 6.0 0-2
.0000-0
55-0600 10.9109-248 .44048-116
47-17
724 15.467-148
.45322-57
53-16
757 14.378-163
.4790-1
41-10
552 13.571-149
.4771-7
31-6299 9.6 21-50
.4200-0
7-044 6.3 3-11
.2730-6
2-02 1.0 0-0
.0000-0
53-44
165931.3270-585 .4620-1
54-2127623.6179-494 .36295-279
18-0162 9.0 14-26
.5380-0
3-022 7.3 0-10
.0000-2
82 19880- 3200-6930.462621-1645
82 19880 - 3094-6851.452452-1293
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
.397440-516 .853120 635 755 9.9 186 2.4 222-2
.339210-251 .83790 270 360 5.2 230 3.3 144-1
.340201-251 .80128 226 254 3.5 478 6.6 104-0
.34765-77
.8449
76 85 3.1 113 4.2 35-0
.455260-293 .88750 204 254 3.1 634 7.7 164-0
.388105-151 .695176 403 579 7.4 89 1.1 281-11
.305 35-46
.761 59
141 200 7.4 29
1.1 108-6
.000121-163 .74214 55 69 1.0 286 4.2 86-0
.00012-17
.7060
5
5
0.3 28 1.6 17-0
.296 41-49
.837 68
161 229 3.9 106 1.8 142-2
.000100-148 .676149 193 342 5.5 38 0.6 156-2
.31340-58
.69067 106 173 3.9 48 1.1 124-1
.50024-33
.72741 43 84 3.5 24 1.0 56-1
.0000-1
.0002 4 6 1.5 2 0.5 5-0
.41442-57
.73719 92 111 2.0 22 0.4 84-0
.38642-58
.7249
40 49 1.0 14 0.3 88-2
.00059-64
.92253 123 176 3.3 20 0.4 128-3
.14322-33
.66725 83 108 2.6 30 0.7 80-0
.00020-33
.60635 63 98 3.2 9
0.3 60-1
.0002-2
1.000
2 3 5 0.7 2 0.3 3-0
.0000-0
.0000 1 1 0.5 0 0.0 0-0
.000144-191 .754138 252 390 7.4 93 1.8 170-1
.34165-78
.83313 84 97 1.8 201 3.7 84-0
.00010-22
.45512 34 46 2.6 5
0.3 27-0
.0001-2
.5000 1 1 0.3 3 0.3 4-0
.3781608-1994.806918 2568348642.5181122.11842-21
.3501640-2184.75110652600366544.7186522.71788-16
195
Stl
To
83
145
65
117
44
156
14
40
53
229
55
94
2434
40
76
5
9
7542
56
40
31
27
20
27
2
3
11
25
29
21
28
25
21
25
10
16
0
5
0
0
28
78
40
73
4
8
2
1
581
992
589
1155
Blk
77
25
11
4
4
213
60
9
1
12
30
19
10
1
18
4
64
21
9
0
0
30
8
5
0
392
377
Pts
1779
1424
1322
357
1466
1051
292
535
54
415
400
253
135
0
308
198
215
165
62
8
0
684
518
38
1
8629
8280
Avg
23.4
20.6
18.4
13.2
17.9
13.5
10.8
7.9
3.2
7.2
6.5
5.8
5.6
0.0
5.6
4.2
4.1
4.0
2.0
1.1
0.0
12.9
9.6
2.1
0.3
105.2
101.0
Hi
40
39
44
27
39
30
30
23
15
23
19
18
14
0
18
17
15
13
6
4
0
36
21
12
1
141
140
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2001-2002
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
110/30H WDetroit
94-87 1-00-0 1-0 W1 Finley
34Nowitzki
10Nash
11Stackhouse
2
11/1
RW
Philadelphia99-92 1-0
1-02-0W2Nowitzki
30
Nowitzki
13
Hardaway
7Harpring
3
11/2
RLToronto 92-109 1-0
1-12-1L1 Finley/Hardaway
17
Howard
11
Nash/Hardaway 5Carter
4
11/4
RW
Memphis 94-85 1-0
2-13-1W1Howard
36
Manning
11
Finley/Hardaway 5Wright
5
11/6
HW
Charlotte 110-92 2-0
2-14-1W2Nowitzki
34
Nowitzki
10
Nash
6Campbell
611/8H WDenver
105-91 3-02-1 5-1 W3 Nowitzki
33Najera
10Nash
12Rider
711/10H L Philadelphia 91-98 3-12-1 5-2 L1 Nowitzki
25Howard/Nowitzki10Nash
10Coleman
811/14R WCleveland 107-94 3-13-1 6-2 W1 Nowitzki
28Howard
10Nash
12Jones
9
11/15
RLDetroit
89-115 3-1
3-26-3L1 Finley
19
Howard
8Nash/Martin
3Stackhouse
10
11/17
RLHouston 87-124 3-1
3-36-4L2 Nash
21
Buckner
10
Finley/Nash
4Francis
11
11/20
HLSeattle
97-105 3-2
3-36-5L3 Finley
26
Howard
13
Nowitzki/Nash 6Payton
12
11/21
RW
Charlotte 89-78 3-2
4-37-5W1Finley
22
Nowitzki
11
Nash
6Campbell
13
11/23
RW
Miami
104-94 3-2
5-38-5W2Nowitzki
33
Nowitzki
11
Nash
9Jones
14
11/24
HW
Phoenix 119-1044-2
5-39-5W3Nowitzki
32
Howard
13
Nash
9Marbury
15
11/27
HW
Golden State116-1065-2
5-310-5W4Finley
39
G’n/N’zki/Nash7Nash
9Jamison
16
11/29
H
LSacramento98-110 5-3
5-310-6
L1Nowitzki 29
Nowitzki
11
Nash
8Stojakovic
17 12/1
R
W Golden State
111-82
5-3
6-3
11-6
W1
Nowitzki
21
Finley
10 Nash
8
Fortson
18 12/2
R
W Sacramento (Ot) 120-114
5-3
7-3
12-6
W2
Nowitzki
32
Nowitzki
14 Finley
7
Stojakovic
1912/5R L L.A. Lakers 94-98 5-37-4 12-7 L1 Nowitzki
33Nowitzki
14Nash
13O’Neal
2012/8H L Washington 95-102 5-47-4 12-8 L2 Finley
32Howard
6 Nash
10Jordan
21 12/10 R
L
Utah
98-107
5-4
7-5
12-9
L3
Nowitzki
27
Nowitzki
10 Nash
8
Malone
22 12/11 H
W Portland
105-103
6-4
7-5
13-9
W1
Nash
39
Howard/Najera
9
Nash
7
Wells
23 12/13 H
W Cleveland
102-82
7-4
7-5
14-9
W2
Finley
22
Griffin
11 Nash/Hardaway
7
Murray
24 12/15 H
W Minnesota
125-117
8-4
7-5
15-9
W3
Finley
30
Nowitzki
15 Nash
7
Szczerbiak
25 12/18 R
W Minnesota
107-103
8-4
8-5
16-9
W4
Finley
26
Nowitzki
15 Finley/Nash
5
Billups
26 12/20 H
W Milwaukee
113-101
9-4
8-5
17-9
W5
Finley/Nash
33
Nowitzki
12 Finley/Nash
8
Allen/Robinson
27 12/22 H
W Orlando
102-80
10-4 8-5
18-9
W6
Hardaway
18
Najera
10 Hardaway/Nash
5
Miller
28 12/26 R
W San Antonio (Ot) 126-123
10-4 9-5
19-9
W7
Finley
28
Nowitzki
11 Finley
6
Duncan
2912/27H WChicago
89-74 11-49-5 20-9 W8 Nowitzki
24Najera
14Nash
14Mercer
3012/29H WAtlanta
113-97 12-49-5 21-9 W9 Nowitzki
35Nowitzki
12Nash
10Abdur-Rahim
311/2 R WChicago
107-97 12-410-5 22-9 W10Nash
24Nowitzki
9 Nash
11Artest
32 1/3
R
L
New York (Ot)
101-108
12-4 10-6
22-10 L1
Nowitzki
30
Nowitzki
16 Hardaway/Nash
7
Camby
33 1/5
H
L
San Antonio
103-105
12-5 10-6
22-11 L2
Nowitzki
28
Nowitzki
14 Hardaway/Nash
6
Duncan
34 1/8
H
W Denver
95-94
13-5 10-6
23-11 W1
Nowitzki
27
Howard
9
Nash
8
Van Exel
351/10H WNew York 111-89 14-510-6 24-11W2 Nowitzki
29Nowitzki
13Nash
11Thomas
361/12H WIndiana
111-102 15-510-6 25-11W3 Nowitzki
31Najera
13Nash
11Miller/Rose
37 1/14
R
L
Orlando
87-113
15-5 10-7
25-12 L1
Howard
26
Howard
8
Hardaway
4
McGrady
381/15R WAtlanta
116-107 15-511-7 26-12W1 Nowitzki
40Nowitzki
11Nash
10Terry
391/17R WMemphis 108-97 15-512-7 27-12W2 Nowitzki
32Buckner
9 Nash
10Gasol
40 1/19
H
W Utah
106-103
16-5 12-7
28-12 W3
Nowitzki
34
Buckner/Najera
9
Nash
9
Malone
41 1/21
H
W New Jersey
113-105
17-5 12-7
29-12 W4
Nowitzki
39
Nowitzki
13 Hardaway
6
Harris
421/22R WHouston
113-107 17-513-7 30-12W5 Nash
31Howard
13Nash
10Mobley
43 1/24
R
W Denver
104-97
17-5 14-7
31-12 W6
Nowitzki
26
Howard
13 Nash
8
LaFrentz
44 1/26 R
W L.A. Clippers
133-112
17-5 15-7
32-12 W7
Nowitzki
28 3 Players
7
Nash
11 Richardson
45 1/29 H
L
L.A. Clippers
100-117
17-6 15-7
32-13 L1
Nash/ Nowitzki
22 Griffin
10 Hardaway
7
Mcinnis
46 1/31
H
W Houston
95-91
18-6 15-7
33-13 W1
Nash
33
Howard
16 Nash
8
Francis
47 2/3
H
L
L.A. Lakers
94-101
18-7 15-7
33-14 L1
Nash
20
Nowitzki
15 Nash
6
O’Neal
482/5 R WIndiana (2Ot) 141-140 18-716-7 34-14W1 Nowitzki
38Nowitzki
17Nash
10Rose
492/6 R WNew Jersey 112-100 18-717-7 35-14W2 Nowitzki
22Nowitzki
9 Nash
12Martin
50 2/12
R
W Seattle
112-106
18-7 18-7
36-14 W3
Nash
28
Howard/Nowitzki 9
Nash
8
Lewis
51 2/13
R
L
Portland
103-114
18-7 18-8
36-15 L1
Nowitzki
27
Nowitzki
8
Nash
7
Wallace
52 2/16
R
L
L.A. Clippers
110-119
18-7 18-9
36-16 L2
Finley
23
Nowitzki
10 Nash
8
Piatkowski
53 2/17
R
W Phoenix
105-92
18-7 19-9
37-16 W1
Nowitzki
20
Nowitzki
10 Nash
6
Marion
54 2/19
H
L
Minnesota
100-117
18-8 19-9
37-17 L1
Nash
24
Nowitzki
12 Hardaway/Nowitzki
5
Billups
55 2/21
H
W Boston
98-92
19-8 19-9
38-17 W1
Nowitzki
33
Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki
8
Battie/Pierce
56 2/23
H
W Sacramento
111-97
20-8 19-9
39-17 W2
Nash
28
Nowitzki
21 Nash/Van Exel
8
Webber
57 2/26
H
W Memphis
104-91
21-8 19-9
40-17 W3
Finley
30
Nowitzki
9
Finley
8
Battier
58 3/2
H
L
Miami
95-109
21-9 19-9
40-18 L1
Finley
25
Finley/Najera
7
Nash
7
Jones
59 3/3
R
W Denver (Ot)
116-110
21-9 20-9
41-18 W1
Finley
30
Nowitzki
10 Nash
9
Howard
60 3/5
H
W Phoenix
81-77
22-9 20-9
42-18 W2
Nowitzki
30
Nowitzki
20 Nash
9
Tsakalidis
613/7 H WToronto
122-103 23-920-9 43-18W3 Nowitzki
35Najera
7 Nash
15Carter
62 3/9
H
W Golden State
107-105
24-9 20-9
44-18 W4
Finley
28
Nowitzki
11 Nash
8
Richardson
63 3/11
H
W Seattle
119-108
25-9 20-9
45-18 W5
Finley
26
Nowitzki
12 Nash
9
Mason
643/14 R L Portland
106-132 25-920-1045-19L1 Nowitzki
19 Bradley/Najera 5 Johnson
7 Wallace
653/16 R W Golden State 117-100 25-921-1046-19W1 N’witzki/LaFrentz30 Nowitzki/Buckner9 Nash
9 Jamison
66 3/17 R
L
L.A. Lakers
103-105
25-9 21-11 46-20 L1
Finley
21 Nowitzki/Finley
10 Van Exel
5
O’Neal
673/19 H W L.A. Lakers 114-98 26-921-1147-20W1 Nash
30 LaFrentz
13Nash
5 O’Neal
683/21 H L San Antonio 102-105 26-10
21-1147-21L1 Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
14Nash
7 Duncan
693/23 H W Memphis
111-100 27-10
21-1148-21W1 Nowitzki
24 Najera
9 Johnson
6 Gasol
703/26 R W Milwaukee (Ot)112-106 27-10
22-1149-21W2 Finley
36 Nowitzki
14Nash
13 Thomas
713/28 R L Minnesota 111-113 27-10
22-1249-22L1 Nowitzki
34 Nowitzki/Bradley 8 Van Exel
9 Szczerbiak
723/29 R W Boston
108-82 27-10
23-1250-22W1 Finley
24 LaFrentz
13Nash
9 Pierce
733/31 R W Washington 110-103 27-10
24-1251-22W2 Nowitzki
23 Nowitzki/LaFrentz12Nash
12 Hamilton
744/4 H W L.A. Clippers 115-90 28-10
24-1252-22W3 Nowitzki
25 Eschmeyer
10Nash
7 Olowokandi
75 4/6
R
L
San Antonio
87-89
28-10 24-13 52-23 L1
Van Exel
27 Nowitzki
21 Van Exel
4
Duncan
76 4/8
R
W Utah
105-96
28-10 25-13 53-23 W1
Finley/Van Exel
20 Najera
9
Nash/Van Exel
8
Malone
774/9 H W Portland
108-96 29-10
25-1354-23W2 Finley
27 LaFrentz
11Nash
9 Wells
784/11 H L Houston (Ot) 95-98 29-11
25-1354-24L1 Finley
25 Najera
15Finley/Nash
4 Mobley
794/13 R W Seattle
116-99 29-11
26-1355-24W1 Finley
29 Najera
11Nash
9 Payton
804/14 R W Sacramento 113-100 29-11
27-1356-24W2 Van Exel
27 LaFrentz
13Nash
13 Webber
814/16 H W Utah
96-87 30-11
27-1357-24W3 Finley
35 LaFrentz
10Nash
7 Malone
824/17 R L Phoenix
76-89 30-11
27-1457-25L1 Wang
12 Eschmeyer
7 La’ntz/Finley/V’exel 3 Tsakalidis
196
Pt
27
21
25
33
17
19
24
20
28
33
25
19
22
31
32
32
17
31
46
21
30
21
23
27
23
21
20
53
19
21
29
26
29
31
21
18
26
46
26
28
23
35
24
31
31
30
31
33
26
25
24
36
27
36
17
28
18
26
30
15
19
21
25
37
20
28
32
32
23
22
26
19
23
19
33
22
26
29
21
19
24
19
Attend
19,200
20,230
19,800
13,177
16,905
17,471
19,857
12,414
13,445
11,978
18,949
8,932
15,468
19,869
17,110
18,384
14,122
17,317
18,997
20,241
18,097
17,029
17,408
19,485
17,079
19,780
19,920
20,667
20,018
20,032
17,824
19,763
20,123
19,617
20,019
20,071
13,327
8,214
12,732
20,146
20,039
11,030
16,045
19,311
19,948
19,939
20,179
15,530
16,179
14,405
19,341
19,120
16,809
20,035
20,013
20,181
19,970
20,140
16,851
19,745
19,945
20,170
20,090
19,980
16,423
18,997
20,112
20,133
20,184
18,465
19,668
18,624
20,674
20,050
34,739
19,911
20,110
20,098
17,072
17,317
20,068
19,023
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2000-2001
TOP ROW L-R GREG DREILING, MORLON WILEY, BRIAN ZETTLER, CHARLIE PARKER, PRESIDENT/CEO TERDEMA USSERY,
GENERAL MANAGER/HEAD COACH DON NELSON, DEL HARRIS, OBINNA EKEZIE, JUWAN HOWARD, DIRK NOWITZKI, SHAWN
BRADLEY, WANG ZHIZHI, CALVIN BOOTH, MARK BRYANT, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, KIKI VANDEWEGHE, DONN NELSON,
OWNER MARK CUBAN, SIDNEY MONCRIEF, BRETT BRUNGARDT, BRAD DAVIS
BOTTOM ROW L-R TRAINER ROGER HINDS, ASSISTANT TRAINER STEVE SMITH, EDUARDO NAJERA, GARY TRENT, VERNON
MAXWELL, MICHAEL FINLEY, STEVE NASH, GREG BUCKNER, HOWARD EISLEY, DONNELL HARVEY, CHAD LEWIS, DWAYNE
WILSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 53, lost 29 (second, Midwest)…Dirk Nowitzki became only the second player in league history to have more than
100 3-pointers (151) made and 100 blocks (101) in a season (Robert Horry, 1995-1996)…the Mavericks ended the
longest playoff drought in the NBA by making their first postseason appearance in 11 years…after becoming just the
sixth team in playoff history to erase a 0-2 deficit and win a five-game series over the Jazz, Dallas fell in the conference
semifinals 4-1 to San Antonio…the Mavericks posted the second-best improvement in the win column in the NBA (+13),
behind only the Clippers (+16)…the Mavericks finished the regular season as the only team in the league to finish in the
top five in all of the following categories: points per game (100.5, 4th), field goal percentage (45.9%, 5th), free throw
percentage (79.4%, 2nd) and 3-point field goal percentage (38.1%, 4th)…it was the first 50-win season in 13 years…the
team recorded 25 road wins and its first-ever winning road record.
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl
Nowitzki
82-82
312538.1591-1247 .474151-390 .387451-538 .838119 635 754 9.2 173 2.1 245-1
79
Finley
82-82
344342.0711-1552 .45891-263
.346252-325 .775109 316 425 5.2 360 4.4 174-2
118
Howard (Tot)
81-81
297436.7583-1218 .4790-3
.000296-383 .773171 401 572 7.1 224 2.8 292-2
75
Howard (Dal)
27-27
993 36.8191-391 .4880-3
.00099-127
.78050 143 193 7.1 70 2.6 106-1
29
Nash
70-70
238734.1386-792 .48789-219
.406231-258 .89546 177 223 3.2 509 7.3 158-0
72
Eisley
82-40
242629.6265-675 .393107-269 .398104-126 .82523 174 197 2.4 295 3.6 218-3
99
Bradley
82-35
200124.4219-447 .4901-6
.167140-178 .787160 448 608 7.4 38 0.5 256-6
36
Buckner
37-9
820 22.284-192
.4382-7
.28659-81
.72860 97 157 4.2 49 1.3 118-2
33
Booth (Tot)
55-29
933 17.0120-252 .4760-0
.00053-78
.67977 169 246 4.5 42 0.8 146-1
29
Booth (Dal)
15-7
293 19.546-84
.5480-0
.00020-33
.60624 48 72 4.8 19 1.3 55-0
12
Wang 5-0 38
7.6
8-19 .421
0-2 .000
8-10 .800
1671.4
00.0
8-0
0
Maxwell (Tot)
43-6
660 15.373-223
.32734-111
.30621-32
.6564
62 66 1.5 49 1.1 64-0
21
Maxwell (Dal) 19-0
285 15.031-98
.31613-47
.2776-10
.6001
28 29 1.5 20 1.1 31-0
9
Trent 33-4 319
9.757-130 .438
0-1 .000
19-36 .528
3953922.8100.352-0
13
Najera
40-4
431 10.858-111
.5231-3
.33314-33
.42441 54 95 2.4 27 0.7 48-0
13
Ekezie (Tot)33-0281
8.5
32-81.395
0-0.000
37-53.698
31
47
78
2.4
9
0.3
48-0
5
Ekezie (Dal) 4-0 82.0
0-4 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0220.5
00.0
0-0
0
Harvey18-065
3.6
8-14.571
0-0.000
6-16.375
6
14
20
1.1
2
0.1
15-0
3
Bryant18-1101
5.6
8-20.400
0-0.000
3-5.600
4
17
21
1.2
3
0.2
29-1
1
Laettner*
53-35
930 17.5165-323 .5111-3
.33367-82
.81775 137 212 4.0 67 1.3 159-1
40
Davis*
51-7
126124.7139-314 .44358-133
.43635-41
.85418 91 109 2.1 61 1.2 92-0
29
Alexander*
38-6
472 12.462-178
.3483-10
.30033-45
.73320 43 63 1.7 21 0.6 76-1
16
Vaught*
37-1
392 10.655-121
.4550-0
.0004-6
.66735 88 123 3.3 16 0.4 61-0
15
Curley*
5-0
15 3.0 1-4
.2500-1
.0001-4
.2500 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4-0
1
Mavericks
82
19805 - 3085-6716.459517-1357 .3811552-1954.794831 2571340241.5174021.21907-18
618
Opponents
82
19805- 2938-6693.439381-1140 .3341631-2231.73110682623369145.0177821.71848-21
622
197
To
156
190
242
73
205
102
88
27
53
17
1
35
17
22
17
14
0
7
5
70
56
21
18
2
1141
1273
Blk
101
32
37
16
5
12
228
9
111
30
0
3
3
8
8
5
0
1
2
27
1
3
5
1
492
379
Pts
1784
1765
1462
481
1092
741
579
229
293
112
24
201
81
133
131
101
0
22
19
398
371
160
114
3
8239
7888
Avg
21.8
21.5
18.0
17.8
15.6
9.0
7.1
6.2
5.3
7.5
4.8
4.7
4.3
4.0
3.3
3.1
0.0
1.2
1.1
7.5
7.3
4.2
3.1
0.6
100.5
96.2
Hi
38
38
35
32
31
27
22
15
18
12
13
15
11
10
10
13
0
5
6
17
32
20
10
2
122
119
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
2000-2001
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1
10/31
HW
Milwaukee 97-93 1-0
0-01-0W1Finley
26
Buckner
11
Finley
8Allen
2
11/2
HW
Indiana 94-88 2-0
0-02-0W2Nash
18
Bradley
7Nash
5Best
311/4H L Utah
106-112 2-10-0 2-1 L1 Nash
24Bradley
14Nash
12Malone
4
11/6
RW
Denver
108-96 2-1
1-03-1W1Finley
26
Finley/Nowitzki6Eisley
8LaFrentz
5
11/8
HLVancouver 74-101 2-2
1-03-2L1 Laettner
17
Bradley
9Eisley
5Abdur-Rahim
6
11/10
HW
San Antonio 79-77 3-2
1-04-2W1Finley
20
Nowitzki
10
Nash
7Anderson
7
11/12
RLSacramento 84-109 3-2
1-14-3L1 Nowitzki
16
Vaught
8Nash
4Stojakovic
8
11/13
RW
L.A. Clippers90-76 3-2
2-15-3W1Bradley
22
Bradley/Nowitzki
8Finley
5Richardson
9
11/15
RLPhoenix 78-99 3-2
2-25-4L1 Nash
19
Buckner
10
Nash
6Marion/Rogers
10
11/17
RW
Seattle
99-95 3-2
3-26-4W1Nowitzki
28
Nowitzki
14
Nash
9Payton
11
11/18
RW
Vancouver 91-88 3-2
4-27-4W2Davis/Nowitzki20
Nowitzki
10
Nash
4Harrington
1211/20R WUtah
107-98 3-25-2 8-4 W3 Finley
29Nowitzki
14Nash
17Russell
1311/21H L Seattle
110-116 3-35-2 8-5 L1 Davis
32Bradley
8 Nash
12Payton
14
11/25
HW
Denver
108-84 4-3
5-29-5W1Nowitzki
24
Nowitzki
13
Eisley/Finley
6McDyess
1511/28H WToronto
107-93 5-35-2 10-5 W2 Finley
32Bradley/Vaught 7 Nash
10Williamson
16 11/30 R
L
Portland
84-95
5-3
5-3
10-6
L1
Alexander
20
Nowitzki
9
Laettner
5
Wallace
1712/2R WGolden State 97-78 5-36-3 11-6 W1 Nowitzki
24Bradley
14Finley
10Jamison
1812/3R L L.A. Lakers 97-99 5-36-4 11-7 L1 Nowitzki
25Nowitzki
11Eisley
10Bryant
19 12/5
R
L
Houston
102-109
5-3
6-5
11-8
L2
Nowitzki
35
Nowitzki
12 Eisley
7
Francis
20 12/6
H
W New York
94-85
6-3
6-5
12-8
W1
Finley
21
Nowitzki
14 Nash
6
Camby
21 12/8
H
W Chicago
105-86
7-3
6-5
13-8
W2
Nash
22
Lv/Sb/Dn
7
Nash
5
El-Amin
22 12/10 R
W New Jersey
99-73
7-3
7-5
14-8
W3
Nowitzki
31
Nowitzki
8
Eisley/Nash
6
Martin
23 12/12 R
L
Cleveland
87-92
7-3
7-6
14-9
L1
Nash
21
Finley
7
Nash
8
Ilgauskas
24 12/13 R
L
Indiana
92-97
7-3
7-7
14-10 L2
Eisley
27
Nowitzki
7
Nash
8
Rose
2512/15R WPhiladelphia 112-94 7-38-7 15-10W1 Nowitzki
36Davis/Laettner 8 Nash
13Iverson
26 12/17 R
W Detroit
99-90
7-3
9-7
16-10 W2
Nowitzki
25
Bradley
8
Nash
9
Stackhouse
2712/18R WBoston
106-98 7-310-7 17-10W3 Nowitzki
31Bradley
6 Nash
14Pierce
28 12/20 H
W Portland
106-101
8-3
10-7
18-10 W4
Nowitzki
29
Bradley/Nowitzki
12 Nash
8
Stoudemire
29 12/22 H
L
L.A. Lakers
103-108
8-4
10-7
18-11 L1
Nowitzki
29
Nowitzki
10 Finley/Nash
8
Bryant
30 12/26 H
W Seattle
114-93
9-4
10-7
19-11 W1
Finley
38
Nowitzki
11 Finley/Eisley/Nash
8
Payton
31 12/28 H
W L.A. Clippers
105-96
10-4 10-7
20-11 W2
Finley
25
Nowitzki
15 Nash
8
Odom
32 12/30 H
L
Houston
99-114
10-5 10-7
20-12 L1
Finley
32
Finley
9
Nash
6
Mobley
33 1/3
H
L
Detroit
104-107
10-6 10-7
20-13 L2
Finley
35
Nowitzki
12 Nash
9
Stackhouse
34 1/5
R
W Toronto
115-105
10-6 11-7
21-13 W1
Nowitzki
29
Bradley
14 Nash
8
Carter
351/6 R WWashington 103-85 10-612-7 22-13W2 Nowitzki
28Bradley
17Nash
13Three With
36 1/8
R
W Chicago
104-91
10-6 13-7
23-13 W3
Finley
30
Finley/Nowitzki
10 Nash
8
Brand
371/10R WMinnesota 106-86 10-614-7 24-13W4 Nowitzki
28Bradley/Laettner 9 Nash
11Garnett
38 1/11
R
L
Milwaukee
94-102
10-6 14-8
24-14 L1
Finley
30
Laettner
12 Eisley
4
Cassell
39 1/13
H
L
Phoenix
86-103
10-7 14-8
24-15 L2
Finley
27
Bradley
13 Finley
6
Marion
40
1/15
H
LSacramento105-11610-8
14-8
24-16
L3Nowitzki 28
Nowitzki
11
Eisley
8Webber
41 1/17
R
W Charlotte
91-90
10-8 15-8
25-16 W1
Nowitzki
27
Vaught
10 Eisley
8
Mashburn
42 1/18
H
W Orlando (Ot)
115-106
11-8 15-8
26-16 W2
Nowitzki
38
Nowitzki
17 Eisley
7
McGrady
431/20H WDenver
97-79 12-815-8 27-16W3 Nowitzki
27Nowitzki
12Eisley
10Van Exel
44 1/23
H
L
Philadelphia
98-114
12-9 15-8
27-17 L1
Finley
27
Nowitzki
15 Finley/Nash
7
Iverson
45 1/25
H
W Vancouver
120-83
13-9 15-8
28-17 W1
Nash
21
Nowitzki
10 Nash
7
Three With 46 1/27
R
L
Denver
100-102
13-9 15-9
28-18 L1
Finley
32
Nowitzki
14 Finley/Nowitzki
6
Willis/Van Exel
47 2/1
H
W Miami (Ot)
95-91
14-9 15-9
29-18 W1
Finley
26
Bradley
13 Eisley
4
Mason
48 2/3
H
W Golden State
101-95
15-9 15-9
30-18 W2
Nowitzki
23
Nowitzki
9
Eisley
8
Sura
49 2/5
R
W Atlanta
91-81
15-9 16-9
31-18 W3
Eisley/Nowitzki
22
Nowitzki
11 Eisley/Laettner
4
Terry
502/7 R L New York (2Ot)93-96 15-916-1031-19L1 Finley
21 Laettner
8 Finley
5 Sprewell
512/13 R L San Antonio 92-104 15-916-1131-20L2 Nowitzki
30 Nowitzki
10Buckner
3 Duncan
522/15 H W Cleveland
102-81 16-916-1132-20W1 Finley/Nowitzki 17 Nowitzki
15Eisley
5 Jackson/Miller
532/17 H W Washington 112-105 17-916-1133-20W2 Finley
26 Nowitzki
10Nash
9 Howard
542/20 H L L.A. Lakers 109-119 17-10
16-1133-21L1 Nash
31 Nowitzki
8 Nash
7 O’Neal
552/22 H W Boston
98-91 18-10
16-1134-21W1 Nowitzki
23 Najera
12Nash
12 Pierce
562/24 H L San Antonio 104-107 18-11
16-1134-22L1 Nash
29 Nowitzki
9 Nash
10 Duncan
572/26 R W L.A. Clippers 103-92 18-11
17-1135-22W1 Finley
23 Bradley
10Nash
11 Odom
582/27 R W Vancouver 116-112 18-11
18-1136-22W2 Nowitzki
31 Nowitzki
6 Finley
11 Abdur-Rahim
593/3 H W Houston
100-95 19-11
18-1137-22W3 Finley
27 Nowitzki
13Nash
7 Olajuwon
603/5 R L Orlando
81-95 19-11
18-1237-23L1 Nowitzki
22 Nowitzki
14Nash
6 McGrady
613/7 R W Miami
93-86 19-11
19-1238-23W1 Nowitzki
29 Bradley/Howard 14Nash
7 Mason
623/9 H W Golden State 102-73 20-11
19-1239-23W2 Nowitzki
32 Bradley
20Finley/Nash
7 Jamison
633/11 H W L.A. Clippers 111-93 21-11
19-1240-23W3 Nowitzki
22 Bradley
11Finley
8 Richardson
643/13 H W New Jersey 122-98 22-11
19-1241-23W4 Howard
27 Howard
9 Nash
11 Newman
653/15 H W Minnesota 103-83 23-11
19-1242-23W5 Finley
22 Nowitzki
14Nash
7 Garnett
663/17 H W Phoenix
109-99 24-11
19-1243-23W6 Nowitzki
34 Howard
14Finley
11 Kidd
673/20 H L Portland
88-96 24-12
19-1243-24L1 Finley
24 Nowitzki
13Nash
9 Wallace
683/21 R L Minnesota 97-109 24-12
19-1343-25L2 Nowitzki
30 Bradley
7 Eisley
6 Garnett
693/24 H W Charlotte
103-100 25-12
19-1344-25W1 Finley
31 Bradley
12Finley
7 Campbell/Wesley
703/26 R W Utah
98-90 25-12
20-1345-25W2 Finley
33 Nowitzki
13Nash
9 Malone
713/28 R W Portland
94-84 25-12
21-1346-25W3 Howard
24 Nowitzki
14Nash
8 Sabonis
723/30 R L L.A. Lakers 89-98 25-12
21-1446-26L1 Nowitzki
24 Nowitzki
9 Eisley
6 O’Neal
734/1 R W Sacramento 119-107 25-12
22-1447-26W1 Howard
32 Howard
12Nash
12 Webber
744/3 R W Houston
109-97 25-12
23-1448-26W2 Finley
27 Nowitzki
9 Nash
9 Mobley
754/5 H W Atlanta
108-94 26-12
23-1449-26W3 Howard
20 Bradley
15Eisley
7 Mohammed
764/7 H L Utah
103-116 26-13
23-1449-27L1 Howard
24 Nowitzki
9 Nash
11 Malone
774/10 R L San Antonio 79-91 26-13
23-1549-28L2 Finley
25 Booth
11Nash
5 Robinson
784/11 R L Phoenix
106-111 26-13
23-1649-29L3 Finley
34 Nowitzki
11Nash
5 Marion
794/13 H W Sacramento 101-97 27-13
23-1650-29W1 Finley
31 Bradley
15Nash
5 Webber
804/15 R W Seattle (Ot) 107-99 27-13
24-1651-29W2 Finley
26 Nowitzki
15Nash
6 Payton
814/16 R W Golden State 110-101 27-13
25-1652-29W3 Howard
30 Bradley
9 Eisley/Nash
6 Jamison
824/18 H W Minnesota 120-100 28-13
25-1653-29W4 Finley
24 Nowitzki
8 Finley/Nash
7 Billups
198
Pt
26
30
35
23
22
17
28
19
19
22
23
17
28
19
22
28
20
38
36
18
18
18
24
24
26
24
30
22
35
23
21
24
33
33
16
23
26
21
23
34
22
34
16
30
13
18
23
28
21
20
28
14
27
29
23
31
22
36
27
23
25
16
15
18
28
32
18
28
25
21
19
35
27
28
23
31
34
38
24
23
31
21
Attend
16,600
11,750
16,500
11,190
11,500
17,296
17,317
9,340
16,652
12,285
13,301
18,869
15,100
16,234
16,016
19,980
12,187
18,997
11,426
14,551
16,600
10,654
12,577
16,740
18,563
11,389
11,327
17,750
18,201
13,655
14,260
18,187
12,789
19,800
12,741
21,344
16,274
15,675
18,187
18,187
14,134
13,355
18,187
18,187
12,690
19,099
14,497
18,187
10,771
19,763
17,705
14,265
18,187
18,287
17,470
18,187
13,521
12,977
18,187
13,636
15,864
18,187
18,187
15,934
17,472
18,187
18,187
18,101
18,187
19,911
20,580
18,997
17,317
11,926
18,187
18,187
25,682
19,023
18,187
15,194
13,393
18,187
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1999-2000
TOP ROW L-R BRIAN ZETTLER, ASSISTANT COACH CHARLIE PARKER, PRESIDENT & CEO TERDEMA USSERY, KIKI VANDEWEGHE,
HEAD COACH/GENERAL MANAGER DON NELSON, OWNER MARK CUBAN, CEDRIC CEBALLOS, SEAN ROOKS, SHAWN
BRADLEY, BRUNO SUNDOV, DIRK NOWITZKI, GARY TRENT, SCOTT ROTH, GAR HEARD, DONN NELSON, OWNER ROSS PEROT,
JR.
BOTTOM ROW L-R ATHLETIC TRAINER ROGER HINDS, STEVE SMITH, HUBERT DAVIS, ERICK STRICKLAND, ROBERT PACK,
MICHAEL FINLEY, DAMON JONES, GREG BUCKNER, STEVE NASH, CHAD LEWIS, DWAYNE WILSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 40, lost 42 (fourth, Midwest)…Mark Cuban purchased the Mavericks on Jan. 4, 2000…from that point on, the team
went 31-19…the Mavericks posted back-to-back home winning records for the first time since 1988-89 and 1989-90…
Dallas went 22-19 at home and 15-10 in 1998-99…Dallas had a 28-24 record against the West, which was the best
record in 10 years…the Mavericks finished 9-1 in April, which at the time, was the best month ever in franchise history
(winning percentage-wise)…Dallas went 16-5 in the last 21 games, which tied for the best finish in franchise history
(in 1986-87 the team was also 16-5)…the Mavericks went 25-16 in the second half of the season, which was the best
second-half record since 1989-90 when the team was 26-15…Michael Finley was one of only four players in the league
who averaged more than 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists (Kevin Garnett, Grant Hill and Gary Payton were the
other three)…Finley led the NBA in minutes played at 42.2 a game…the Mavericks defeated every Western Conference
opponent at least once for the first time since 1987-88.
199
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1999-2000
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1 11/2 H
W Golden State
108-96
1-0 0-0
1-0
W1
Ceballos
27 Mf/Dn
7
Strickland
5
Starks
211/4R L Seattle
96-106 1-00-1 1-1 L1 Ceballos
34Bradley
8 Pack
11Baker/M’well
3
11/6
RW
Golden State120-97 1-0
1-12-1W1Finley
23
Ceballos
13
Pack
8J’ison/Mills
4
11/7
RLL.A. Lakers 97-105 1-0
1-22-2L1 Finley
29
Nowitzki
9Nash
7O’Neal
5
11/9
HLL.A. Lakers 101-1231-1
1-22-3L2 Finley/S’land 19
Ceballos/Rooks7Strickland
4O’Neal
6
11/11
RLMiami
105-1281-1
1-32-4L3 Nowitzki
23
Nowitzki
9Dn/Sn/Rp
5Mashburn
711/13H WOrlando
125-117 2-11-3 3-4 W1 Finley
28Ceballos
12Pack
10Gatling
811/16H WHouston
114-95 3-11-3 4-4 W2 Finley
28Finley
13Pack
10Drew
911/17R L Charlotte
99-104 3-11-4 4-5 L1 Pack
27Ceballos
14Pack
14Jones
10
11/19
HLSacramento 94-103 3-2
1-44-6L2 Finley
24
Finley
12
Finley
8Webber
11
11/20
RLSan Antonio 90-106 3-2
1-54-7L3 Finley
19
Nowitzki
12
Davis
7Jackson
12
11/23
RLHouston 99-119 3-2
1-64-8L4 Nowitzki
31
Finley
8Davis/Finley
6Barkley
1311/24R L Orlando
100-112 3-21-7 4-9 L5 Finley
35N’zki/S’land 9 Strickland
11Armstrong
14
11/27
HW
Chicago 95-83 4-2
1-75-9W1Finley
24
Ceballos
7Nash/S’land
7Brand
15 11/29 R
L
New York
82-107
4-2
1-8
5-10
L1
Finley
20
Finley
8
Nowitzki
6
Ward
1611/30R L Cleveland 99-106 4-21-9 5-11 L2 Davis
27Finley
12Finley
11Kemp
17 12/2
R
W Chicago
101-95
4-2
2-9
6-11
W1
Finley
30
Finley
9
Davis
6
Artest
18 12/4
R
W Minnesota
103-84
4-2
3-9
7-11
W2
Finley
32
Ceballos
12 Finley
5
Garnett
19
12/5RLMilwaukee 97-103 4-23-107-12L1 Finley
29Nowitzki
10Nowitzki
6 Allen
2012/7H L Vancouver 95-104 4-32-11 7-13 L2 Nowitzki
31Ceballos
12Pack
12Abdur-Rahim
21
12/8RLUtah
79-85 4-33-117-14L3 Ceballos
19Finley
10Finley
8 Malone
2212/11H WPhoenix
120-115 5-33-11 8-14 W1 Finley
33Finley
14Pack
11Robinson
23
12/14
HLSan Antonio 93-111 5-43-118-15L1 Ceballos
27Ceballos
10Pack
8 Duncan
24
12/16
HLNew York 93-100 5-53-118-16L2 Nowitzki
24Bradley
10Finley/Pack
7 Houston
25
12/18
HLMinnesota 104-108 5-63-118-17L3 Finley
25Bradley/Finley 10Finley
7 Garnett
26
12/20
HLMiami
89-92 5-73-118-18L4 Trent
22Bradley
10Finley/Trent
4 Brown
2712/23R WPhoenix
111-110 5-74-11 9-18 W1 Finley
33Finley
13Finley
13Robinson
28
12/26
RLSacramento 111-118 5-74-129-19L1 Finley
23Finley
8Finley
8 Webber
29
12/27
RLL.A. Lakers 106-108 5-74-139-20L2 Nowitzki
30Trent
13Finley
8 O’Neal
30
12/30
HLToronto
104-109 5-84-139-21L3 Nowitzki
32Finley
7Jones
9 McGrady
311/4 R L Denver
96-98 5-84-14 9-22 L4 Finley
28Finley
8 Finley
10McDyess
32
1/6 HLUtah
92-105 5-94-149-23L5 Finley
30Ceballos
14Finley
8 Malone
33 1/8
H
W Atlanta
95-85
6-9
4-14
10-23 W1
Finley
28
Ceballos
14 Finley
9
Rider
34 1/10
R
L
Portland
94-107
6-9
4-15
10-24 L1
Nowitzki
19
Ceballos
11 Finley
5
Sp/Ds/Ds
351/11R WGolden State 109-102 6-95-15 11-24W1 Ceballos
29Ceballos
12Finley
10Jamison
36 1/15
H
W Portland
113-105
7-9
5-15
12-24 W2
Finley
32
Ceballos
11 Finley
8
Pippen
37 1/17
H
L
Houston
111-121
7-10 5-15
12-25 L1
Ceballos
39
Ceballos
9
Strickland
7
Francis
38 1/19
R
W Washington
104-86
7-10 6-15
13-25 W1
Finley
23
Nowitzki
9
Finley
9
Murray
39 1/22
R
L
New Jersey
95-98
7-10 6-16
13-26 L1
Ceballos
36
Bradley
11 Finley
9
Gill
40 1/23
R
W Detroit
99-91
7-10 7-16
14-26 W1
Ceballos
22
Ceballos/Finley
10 Finley/S’land
6
Stackhouse
411/25H WGolden State 117-103 8-107-16 15-26W2 Finley
30Bradley
12Finley
10Jamison
421/27H WL.A. Clippers 99-90 9-107-16 16-26W3 Nowitzki
24Bradley
10Finley
10Anderson
43 1/29
H
W Denver
107-96
10-10 7-16
17-26 W4
Ceballos
31
Ceballos
10 Strickland
6
Stith
44 2/1
H
L
Philadelphia
100-101
10-11 7-16
17-27 L1
Ceballos
26
Ceballos
12 Nash
8
Iverson
45 2/3
H
W Charlotte
106-96
11-11 7-16
18-27 W1
Finley
32
Finley
9
Nash
6
Jones
46 2/5
R
W L.A. Clippers
119-106
11-11 8-16
19-27 W2
Strickland
24
Finley
10 Finley
9
Taylor
47 2/6
R
W Vancouver (Ot) 103-99 11-11 9-16
20-27 W3
Finley
34 Strickland
9
Nash
7
Abdur-Rahim
48 2/9
H
L
Seattle
106-117
11-12 9-16
20-28 L1
Ceballos/Finley
26
Rodman
13 Finley/S’land
5
Lewis
49 2/15
H
L
Milwaukee
99-112
11-13 9-16
20-29 L2
Bradley
20
Rodman
16 Finley
6
Robinson
50 2/17
H
W Detroit
106-97
12-13 9-16
21-29 W1
Nowitzki
22
Nowitzki
12 Strickland
7
Stackhouse
512/20 R W Toronto
100-96 12-13
10-1622-29W2 Ceballos/Finley 23 Rodman
16Nash
4 Carter
522/21 R L Indiana
93-94 12-13
10-1722-30L1 Nowitzki
23 Rodman
18Finley/Nowitzki 5 Rose
532/24 H L Utah
85-92 12-14
10-1722-31L2 Ceballos
26 Rodman
12Finley
6 Russell
542/26 H W Denver
98-96 13-14
10-1723-31W1 Ceballos/Pack 22 Rodman
14Pack
12 McDyess
552/28 R W Boston
108-100 13-14
11-1724-31W2 Nowitzki
26 Rodman
16Nash/Pack
8 Walker
562/29 R L Philadelphia 87-106 13-14
11-1824-32L1 Finley
15 Rooks
11Pack
4 Iverson
573/2 H L New Jersey 102-103 13-15
11-1824-33L2 Strickland
31 Rodman
21Pack
9 Marbury
583/4 R L Phoenix
96-110 13-15
11-1924-34L3 Ceballos
33 Rodman
19Pack
9 Rogers
593/6 R L Sacramento 109-130 13-15
11-2024-35L4 Ceballos
27 Rodman
8 Finley
5 Webber
603/7 R L Seattle
86-101 13-15
11-2124-36L5 Finley
31 Rodman
15Mf/Dn/Sn
5 Patterson
613/9 H L Minnesota 79-100 13-16
11-2124-37L6 Bradley
26 Bradley
9 Finley
5 Garnett
623/11 H W Phoenix
104-99 14-16
11-2125-37W1 Strickland
36 Bradley
12Pack
8 Robinson
633/14 H W Indiana
111-90 15-16
11-2126-37W2 Nowitzki
28 Buckner
11Finley
11 Best
643/16 R W San Antonio 110-88 15-16
12-2127-37W3 Strickland
26 Rooks
11Nash
11 Robinson
653/18 H L Boston
99-104 15-17
12-2127-38L1 Finley
28 Nowitzki
11Nash/S’land
6 Walker
663/19 R W Atlanta
89-85 15-17
13-2128-38W1 Finley
31 Bradley/Finley 7 Nash/S’land
5 Henderson
673/21 H W San Antonio 97-96 16-17
13-2129-38W2 Finley
24 Bradley
8 Nash
4 Robinson
683/23 H L Cleveland
98-104 16-18
13-2129-39L1 Finley
29 Finley
10Nash
6 Kemp
693/25 H L Washington 86-93 16-19
13-2129-40L2 Nowitzki
18 Bradley
14Nash
7 Whitney
703/27 R W Utah
113-105 16-19
14-2130-40W1 Finley
31 Nowitzki
17Nash
11 Malone
713/28 R W L.A. Clippers 112-102 16-19
15-2131-40W2 Finley/N’zki 20 Finley
12Finley
10 Piatkowski
723/30 R L Portland
85-96 16-19
15-2231-41L1 Finley
30 Finley
7 Nash
7 Wallace
734/2 R W Vancouver 100-86 16-19
16-2232-41W1 Nowitzki
22 Bradley
10Nash
10 Abdur-Rahim
744/4 H W Sacramento 105-102 17-19
16-2233-41W2 Finley
38 Bradley
7 Nash
10 Williamson
75 4/6
R
W Denver (Ot)
116-115 17-19 17-22 34-41 W3
Nowitzki
32 Nowitzki
9
Nash
10 Mccloud
764/8 H W L.A. Clippers 98-96 18-19
17-2235-41W4 Finley/S’land 19 Finley
8 Finley/Nash
7 Nesby
774/11 H W Portland
92-81 19-19
17-2236-41W5 Finley
24 Nowitzki
14Nash
6 Wallace
784/13 R L Houston
102-111 19-19
17-2336-42L1 Finley
35 B’ley/B’ner
9 Finley
9 Williams
794/14 H W Seattle
117-103 20-19
17-2337-42W1 Strickland
21 Nowitzki
10Nash
8 Baker
804/16 H W Vancouver 114-106 21-19
17-2338-42W2 Finley
25 Strickland
11Nash
9 Harrington
814/18 H W L.A. Lakers 112-102 22-19
17-2339-42W3 Finley
25 Strickland
10Nash
8 O’Neal
824/19 R W Minnesota 113-107 22-19
18-2340-42W4 Nash
22 Nash
8 Nash
10 Peeler
200
Pt
20
22
21
30
27
34
31
15
24
24
23
26
33
18
25
25
20
20
20
26
29
28
29
31
27
25
30
31
35
24
27
24
24
17
28
22
31
17
23
36
33
35
27
29
21
17
36
30
29
22
24
28
25
22
23
35
25
29
22
32
22
29
26
20
29
24
30
22
29
26
28
34
23
20
23
29
13
21
25
27
38
22
Attend
12,848
16,140
12,708
18,068
17,349
14,683
12,558
14,371
15,137
15,507
16,596
15,088
12,741
14,436
19,763
11,033
22,109
16,671
12,214
11,552
18,090
14,444
13,685
13,796
13,702
14,049
19,023
17,317
18,997
16,490
10,549
12,218
12,814
19,980
9,887
18,148
15,080
11,358
13,682
13,047
13,164
11,927
16,674
13,506
11,126
13,646
14,861
18,203
11,912
16,241
19,800
18,345
18.187
18,187
16,981
17,586
13,757
19,023
17,317
13,621
13,435
18,187
15,761
23,592
17,102
10,377
15,578
13,043
15,403
19,911
10,157
20,399
12,941
14,029
14,673
13,552
14,005
14,634
18,014
13,947
18,190
16,818
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1998-1999
TOP ROW L-R PRESIDENT/CEO TERDEMA USSERY, ASSISTANT COACH CHARLIE PARKER, GENERAL MANAGER/HEAD COACH
DON NELSON, A.C. GREEN, CHRIS ANSTEY, HOT ROD WILLIAMS, SHAWN BRADLEY, DIRK NOWITZKI, BRUNO SUNDOV, ANSU
SESAY, ASSISTANT COACH DONN NELSON, ASSISTANT COACH SCOTT ROTH
BOTTOM ROW L-R HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER ROGER HINDS, ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER STEVE SMITH, ERICK STRICKLAND,
HUBERT DAVIS, STEVE NASH, MICHAEL FINLEY, CEDRIC CEBALLOS, ROBERT PACK, SAMAKI WALKER, GARY TRENT, STRENGTH
AND CONDITIONING COACH CHAD LEWIS
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 19, lost 31 (fifth, Midwest)…Dallas’ .381 winning percentage extended over 82 games would have equated to 31
wins…the winning percentage was the highest since a 36-56 (.439) record in 1994-95…the Mavericks finished with a 1510 record at Reunion Arena, their best home mark since going 30-11 in 1989-90…For the second year in a row, Michael
Finley led the Mavericks in scoring (20.2) and minutes (41.0)…Hubert Davis finished the season ranked third in the NBA
in three-point shooting percentage (.451)…Finley ranked third in the NBA in minutes…Shawn Bradley finished the season
with 159 blocks...he was second in the NBA (behind Alonzo Mourning) with 3.24 blocks per game…Dallas missed 144
player games due to injury/illness…the Mavericks finished April 8-7, their first winning month since going 10-6 in March of
1995…rookie Dirk Nowitzki capped off his season with 8 double-doubles in his last 12 games.
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HISTORY
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PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1998-1999
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1
2/5RLSeattle (OT) 86-92 0-0
0-10-1L1 Ceballos
16
Green
11
Finley/NASH 5Payton
2 2/7
R
W Golden State (2OT)102-99
0-0 1-1
1-1
W1
Ceballos
26 Nowiztki
12 Nash 12 Cummings
3
2/9HLUTAH
79-90 0-1
1-11-2L1 Ceballos
19
Nowitzki
9Nash
4Malone
4
2/11
HLHOUSTON 95-105 0-2
1-11-3L2 Pack
31
Bradley
8Finley
4Dickerson
5
2/12
RLDenver
94-100 0-2
1-21-4L3 Finley
28
Green
8Nash
9Van Exel
6
2/14
RLVancouver 92-96 0-2
1-31-5L4 Nash
18
Bradley
10
Nash
9Mack
7
2/15
RLPortland 84-99 0-2
1-41-6L5 Finley
21
Walker
6Nash
4Sabonis
8
2/17
RLL.A. Lakers 88-101 0-2
1-51-7L6 Trent
15
Ceballos
8Pack
7O’Neal
9 2/19 R
L
Golden State
79-84
0-2 1-6
1-8
L7
Finley
19 Bradley
11 Finley/Nash
4
Starks
10 2/20 R
W L.A. Clippers 105-90
0-2 2-6
2-8
W1
Finley
31 Trent
16 Nash
6
Piatkowski
11
2/22
RLPhoenix 83-101 0-2
2-72-9L1 Ceballos
21
Bradley
7Pack
5Chapman
12 2/23 h
W ATLANTA
89-85
1-2
2-7
3-9
W1
Finley
22 Trent
10 Pack
8
Blaylock
13
2/25
HW
DENVER 90-81 2-2
2-74-9W2CC/MF
20
Ceballos
13
Nash
5Van Exel
14 2/26 R
L
Utah
65-80
2-2 2-8
4-10
L1
Pack
18 Walker
8
Finley
3
Russell
15 2/27 H
W SACRAMENTO 97-90
3-2 2-8
5-10
W1
Trent
29 Trent
16 Pack
6
Divac
16 3/2
H
W L.A. CLIPPERS 112-99
4-2 2-8
6-10
W2
Finley
20 Green
12 Finley
9
Taylor
17 3/4
H
L
SAN ANTONIO 79-95
4-3 2-8
6-11
L1
Trent
14 Nowitzki
6
Finley
6
Duncan
18 3/5
R
L
Utah
95-106
4-3 2-9
6-12
L2
Finley
29 Finley/TRENT
8
Trent
5
Malone
19
3/7 RLSacramento 89-94 4-32-106-13L3 Finley/Trent 18Trent
14Nash
7 Webber
203/9 H L PHOENIX 91-103 4-42-10 6-14 L4 Finley
22Bradley
14Finley
12Robinson
213/11H WORLANDO 93-76 5-42-10 7-14 W1 Trent
21Green
11Nash
11Anderson
223/13H WVANCOUVER 91-74 6-42-10 8-14 W2 Finley
21Bradley
10Nash
10ABD-Rahim/LopEZ
23
3/15HLPORTLAND 91-106 6-52-108-15L1 Finley
21Green
8Finley
6 Rider
24
3/17RLNew Jersey 87-88 6-52-118-16L2 Finley/Trent 21Trent
16Finley/nash
4 Marbury
25
3/19RLDetroit
87-94 6-52-128-17L3 Finley
18SB/MF/ES
6Finley
8 Stackhouse
26
3/20HWSACRAMENTO104-90 7-52-129-17W1 MF/SN/GT 22Trent
11Finley
9 Abdul-Wahad
27
3/22HLL.A. LAKERS 93-96 7-62-129-18L1 Finley
23Green
10Nash
8 O’Neal
28
3/24HLHOUSTON 78-88 7-72-129-19L1 Bradley
20Bradley
13Finley
8 Olajuwon
29 3/26 H
W DENVER
98-79
8-7 2-12
10-19 W1
Finley
27 Bradley
8
Strickland
4
McDyess
30 3/27 R
L
San Antonio
77-99
8-7
2-13 10-20 L1
Finley
17 Bradley
12 Nash
5
Duncan
31 3/29 H
L
SEATTLE
101-109
8-8 2-13
10-21 L2
Trent
20 Walker
13 Strickland
7
Payton/Schrempf
323/30R L Minnesota 78-98 8-82-14 10-22L3 Trent
16Trent
11Nash
10Garnett/BRANDON
33 4/1
H
W L.A. CLIPPERS 93-84
9-8 2-14
11-22 W1
Trent
23 Bradley
13 Nash
9
Murray
34 4/5
R
L
Minnesota
93-100
9-8 2-15
11-23 L1
Trent
26 Trent
8
Nash
7
Garnett/Mitchell
35 4/7
R
L
Miami
87-93
9-8 2-16
11-24 L2
Trent
27 Trent
13 Nash
5
Brown
36 4/10 H
L
GOLDEN STATE 90-91
9-9 2-16
11-25 L3
Trent
33 Bradley
13 Finley
6
Coles/Cummings
374/13H WSAN ANTONIO92-86 10-92-16 12-25W1 Finley
25Nowitzki
13Nash
12Robinson
38 4/15 H
W MINNESOTA
101-95
11-9 2-16
13-25 W2
Finley
34 Bradley/TRENT
9
Nash
6
Smith
39 4/16 R
L
Phoenix
85-92
11-9 2-17
13-26 L1
Nowitzki
29 Nowitzki
8
Pack
7
Kidd
40 4/17 H
L
PORTLAND
94-102
11-10 2-17
13-27 L2
Finley/Trent
24 Trent
10 Finley
5
Anthony
41 4/ 20 h
W PHOENIX
104-100
12-10 2-17
14-27 W1
Finley
36 Bradley/Finley
10 HD/MF/DN
4
Kidd/Robinson
424/21R WHouston
109-95 12-10
3-17 15-27W2 Finley
27Bradley/Trent 10Finley
11Olajuwon
43 4/22 R
L
San Antonio
76-103
12-10 3-18
15-28 L1
Finley
20 Anstey
10 Tied with
2
Robinson
44
4/24
R
LSacramento102-10512-10
3-19
15-29
L2Trent
32
Trent
14
Finley
8Divac
45 4/26 H
W CHICAGO
101-93
13-10 3-19
16-29 W1
Finley
28 Bradley
17 Davis/TRENT
5
Kukoc
46 4/27 H
W VANCOUVER
84-75
14-10 3-19
17-29 W2
Trent
20 Bradley
12 Davis/FINley
5
Bibby
47 4/29 R
W Houston
91-81
14-10 4-19
18-29 W3
Finley/Nwitzki
22 Bradley
11 Davis
6
Pippen
48 5/1
H
W GOLDEN STATE 105-94
15-10 4-19
19-29 W4
Finley
31 Bradley
15 Davis/Stricklnd
6
Marshall
49 5/3
R
L
L.A. Lakers
102-115
15-10 4-20
19-30 L1
Finley
24 Anstey
7
Strickland
6
O’Neal
50 5/4 R L Seattle
100-110 15-104-21 19-31 L2
Finley
34 Bradley
15 Finley
6 Payton
202
Pt
28
23
31
21
27
26
16
24
16
16
18
22
16
17
20
18
26
30
18
18
18
21
30
29
15
16
25
24
16
21
20
22
17
18
23
14
22
21
24
23
17
27
18
28
26
22
16
36
26
24
Attend
17,072
12,039
17,070 18,121 10,012 16,059 18,231 13,492 11,432 10,946 18,596 13,387 13,203 19,911 15,009 13,492 14,719 19,539 14,715 12,714 14,553 14,184 14,046 14,975 18,152 16,161 18,121 15,111 13,096 25,921 13,311 15,609 13,336 14,107 15,200 14,218 13,142 13,034 18,623 13,358 18,121 16,285 18,720 17,317 13,011 12,650 16,285 15,669 17,505 17,072
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1997-1998
TOP ROW L-R ASSISTANT COACH CHARLIE PARKER, GENERAL MANAGER/HEAD COACH DON NELSON, MARTIN MÜÜRSEPP,
ACE CUSTIS, CHRIS ANSTEY, ERIC RILEY, SHAWN BRADLEY, A.C. GREEN, SAMAKI WALKER, KURT THOMAS, BUBBA WELLS,
ASSISTANT COACH DONN NELSON
BOTTOM ROW L-R ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER STEVE SMITH, KHALID REEVES, ROBERT PACK, HUBERT DAVIS, MICHAEL
FINLEY, CEDRIC CEBALLOS, ERICK STRICKLAND, SHAWN RESPERT, ASSISTANT STRENGTH COORDINATOR & EQUIPMENT
MANAGER CHAD LEWIS, ATHLETIC TRAINER ROGER HINDS. NOT PICTURED: ASSISTANT COACH SCOTT ROTH
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 20, lost 62 (fifth, Midwest)…Dallas was 4-4 in overtime games and only Milwaukee (5-4) and Minnesota (5-4) played
in more overtime games in 1997-98…the Mavericks were 10-6 when scoring 100-plus points, and 4-2 when shooting
better than .500 from the field…the Mavericks finished 8-8 in the month of March, having been 11-46 prior to March…
that was the Mavericks’ first .500 month since March of 1995…1997-98 marked the first time in club history that three
different Mavericks ranked in the top five among league leaders in three different categories (Finley – 1st in minutes,
Bradley – 3rd in blocks, Davis – 4th in 3-point percentage)…Michael Finley was the only Maverick to start every game…14
different Mavericks started at least one game and 18 different players saw action for Dallas…the Mavericks missed a clubrecord 363 player-games due to injury/illness (was 246 in 1992-93).
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HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1997-1998
Score Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Assists
Ast Hi Scorer
1
10/31
RW
Vancouver 90-88 0-0
1-01-0W1Davis
18
Green
14
Finley
5Abdur-Rahim
2
11/1
RW
Seattle
89-81 0-0
2-02-0W2Finley
20
Bradley
14
Ollie
5Ellis
3
11/4
HW
Vancouver 92-87 1-0
2-03-0W3Finley
29
Green
13
Ko/Kr
7Abdur-Rahim
4
11/5
RLCharlotte 103-1101-0
2-13-1L1 Reeves
24
Green
12
Reeves
5Rice
5 11/8 H
L
Portland
94-101
1-1 2-1
3-2
L2
Bradley
26 Bradley
12 Ollie
6
Anderson
6 11/11 H
L
L.A. Lakers
96-118
1-2 2-1
3-3
L3
Scott
27 Green
16 Green
8
O’Neal
7
11/13
HLPhiladelphia98-99 1-3
2-13-4L4 Bradley
20
Bradley
13
Reeves
8Iverson
8
11/15
HLUtah
77-85 1-4
2-13-5L5 Finley
21
Bradley
14
Finley
7Malone
9
11/17
RLPortland 75-120 1-4
2-23-6L6 Scott
12
Ds/Sw
7Scott
4Sabonis
10
11/18
RLSacramento 95-102 1-4
2-33-7L7 Ag/Ds
20
Green
13
Ds/Es
4Williamson
11 11/20 H
L
Golden State (Ot) 97-101
1-5 2-3
3-8
L8
Scott
33 Bradley
17 Finley
10 Sprewell
12
11/22
HLMilwaukee 62-83 1-6
2-33-9L9 Finley
12
Bradley
14
Ollie
3Brandon
13 11/25 H
L
San Antonio
91-102
1-7
2-3
3-10
L10
Finley
20
Bradley
10 Finley
7
Robinson
14 11/28 H
W Toronto
93-91
2-7
2-3
4-10
W1
Scott
21
Green
14 Reeves
6
Christie
15 11/29 R
L
San Antonio
87-96
2-7
2-4
4-11
L1
Finley
35
Finley
9
Kr/Ds
4
Robinson
16 12/2
H
L
Atlanta
79-112
2-8
2-4
4-12
L2
Finley
18
Walker
15 Finley
6
Smith
17 12/4 H
W New York
105-91
3-8 2-4
5-12
W1
Finley
27 Green
11 5 Tied With
3
Ewing
18 12/6
H
L
Houston
106-108
3-9
2-4
5-13
L1
Finley
35
Finley
7
Finley
6
Barkley
19 12/9
H
L
L.A. Clippers
92-99
3-10 2-4
5-14
L2
Reeves
28
Green
7
Finley
7
Martin
20 12/11 H
L
Orlando
90-100
3-11 2-4
5-15
L3
Finley
20
Walker
9
Reeves
4
Price
21 12/12 R
L
Utah
66-68
3-11 2-5
5-16
L4
Mf/Ds
21
Green
7
Reeves
6
Malone
22 12/14 R
L
L.A. Lakers
89-119
3-11 2-6
5-17
L5
Mf/Ds
18
Walker
8
Finley
5
Bryant
23 12/16 R
L
Golden State
92-103
3-11 2-7
5-18
L6
Finley
26
Mf/Ag
10 Finley
7
Smith
2412/18 H L Phoenix
75-89
3-122-7 5-19 L7 Pack
23 Walker
16 Finley
4 Robinson
25
12/20
H
LSacramento88-89 3-13
2-75-20
L8Scott
21
Green
10
Pack
8Williamson
26 12/22 R
L
New York
67-79
3-13 2-8
5-21
L9
Scott
18 Green
9
Pack
5
Houston
2712/23 R L Cleveland
85-99
3-132-9 5-22 L10 Finley
29 Scott
10 Scott
9 Anderson
2812/26 H L Washington 95-97
3-142-9 5-23 L11 Finley
23 Finley
10 Finley
5 Cheaney
29
12/29
RLChicago
105-111 3-14
2-105-24L12 Finley
23Bradley
10Pack
4 Jordan
30 12/30 R
L
Milwaukee (Ot) 98-105 3-14 2-11
5-25
L13
Finley
23 Green
13 Scott
8
Robinson
31
1/2 RLPhoenix
85-92 3-14
2-125-26L14 Finley
19Walker
12Hd/Mf/Rp
3 Kidd
32
1/3 RLL.A. Clippers 88-97 3-14
2-135-27L15 Finley
21Ag/Sw
13Mf/Hd
3 Barry/Murr
33
1/6 HWDenver
108-90 4-14
2-136-27W1 Scott
28Walker
8Mf/Sb
4 Jackson
34
1/8 HLSacramento 92-103 4-15
2-136-28L1 Scott
23Finley
10Finley
6 Polynice
35
1/10HLIndiana
79-84 4-16
2-136-29L2 Bradley
17Bradley
14Scott
5 Miller
36
1/13RLHouston
87-100 4-16
2-146-30L3 Walker
26Walker
13Mf/Ds
5 Willis
37
1/14RLAtlanta
82-108 4-16
2-156-31L4 Finley
25Walker
7Rp/Kr
5 Smith
38
1/17HLMinnesota (Ot)110-113 4-17
2-156-32L5 Finley
29Green
10Finley
7 Gugli/Garnet
39
1/20HWSeattle
107-98 5-17
2-157-32W1 Strickland
30Walker
9Green
7 Schrempf
40
1/23RLSan Antonio 75-81 5-17
2-167-33L1 Scott
17Walker
12Mf/Kr
5 Robinson
41
1/24HLCharlotte 92-94 5-18
2-167-34L2 Finley
24Walker
20Reeves
5 Mason/Rice
42
1/27HWCleveland (Ot)84-77 6-18
2-168-34W1 Finley
39Finley
10Strickland
4 Kemp
43
1/30RLUtah
94-104 6-18
2-178-35L1 Finley
27Bradley
7Hd/Mf/Es
3 Malone
44
1/31RLDenver
98-110 6-18
2-188-36L2 Finley
38Green
8Hd/Mf
5 Newman
45
2/2 HWVancouver 104-90 7-18
2-189-36W1 Finley
30Finley
12Scott
6 Reeves
46
2/4 RLBoston
99-110 7-18
2-199-37L1 Finley
18Green
14Kr/Es
3 Brown
47
2/5 RLToronto
93-101 7-18
2-209-38L2 Finley
19Bradley
12Finley
6 Stoudamire
48
2/10RLNew Jersey 81-90 7-18
2-219-39L3 Finley
26Bradley
16Mf/Kr
2 Cassell
49
2/11RLPhiladelphia 90-91 7-18
2-229-40L4 Scott
24Green
11Mf/Kr
4 Iverson
50 2/13 R
W Indiana (2Ot)
85-82 7-18 3-22
10-40 W1
Finley
32 Bradley
13 Finley
6
Smits
51 2/15 R
L
Minnesota (Ot) 99-105 7-18 3-23
10-41 L1
Finley
31 Green
15 Finley
8
Mitchell
522/17 H L Phoenix
77-95
7-193-23 10-42 L2 Finley
22 Green
10 Hd/Mf/Es
2 Robinson
53 2/19 H
L
San Antonio
81-87
7-20 3-23
10-43 L3
Wells
21 Bradley
15 Wells
7
Duncan
54 2/21 H
L
Detroit
82-94
7-21 3-23
10-44 L4
Strick
19 Bradley
13 Finley
6
B. Williams
552/25 R L Orlando
79-100 7-213-24 10-45 L5 Finley
16 Ag/Mf
6 Ca/Hd/Mf
4 Outlaw
562/26 R L Miami
72-91
7-213-25 10-46 L6 Finley
31 Bradley
10 Davis
4 Hardaway
572/28 R W Washington 103-77 7-214-25 11-46 W1 Finley
27 Sb/Ag
11 Finley
9 Strickland
583/2 R L Detroit
94-100 7-214-26 11-47 L1 Cc/Mf
21 Riley
8 Ceballos
6 Hill
593/3 R W Minnesota
110-99 7-215-26 12-47 W1 Ceballos
22 Bradley
9 Finley
9 Garnett
60 3/5
H
W L.A. Clippers
119-109
8-21 5-26
13-47 W2
Müürsepp
24 Riley
9
Reeves
6
Murray
613/7 H L Miami
88-94
8-225-26 13-48 L1 Finley
24 Anstey
12 Finley
8 Hardaway
623/10 R L Houston
91-97
8-225-27 13-49 L2 Finley
25 Green
7 Cc/Hd/Mf
4 Drexler
63 3/12 H
W Chicago (Ot)
104-97 9-22 5-27
14-49 W1
Finley
32 Green
17 Mf/Es
5
Jordan
64 3/14 H
L
New Jersey
93-108
9-23 5-27
14-50 L1
Finley
18 Müürsepp
12 Finley
4
Gatling
653/15R L Phoenix
90-100 9-235-28 14-51L2 Finley
20Sb/Ag
7 Finley
12Kidd
663/17H WBoston
99-93 10-23
5-28 15-51W1 Anstey
26Green
9 Finley
11Walker
67 3/19 H
W Golden State (Ot) 88-82
11-23 5-28
16-51 W2
Bradley
18 Bradley
10 Finley
6
Damp/Jacksn
68 3/21 H L Houston
95-103
11-245-28 16-52 L1
Finley
26 Bradley
9 Finley
7 Barkley
69 3/23 H W Minnesota
91-87
12-245-28 17-52 W1 Finley
27 Bradley
12 Mf/Kr
7 Peeler
70 3/25 R W Denver
105-94
12-246-28 18-52 W2 Finley
22 Green
11 Reeves
6 Newman
71 3/27 H L Utah
90-99
12-256-28 18-53 L1
Hd/Mf
24 Strickland
6 Mf/Es
8 Malone
72 3/29 R
L
L.A. Clippers
86-108
12-25 6-29
18-54 L2
Finley
24 Strickland
8
Finley
5
Murray
73 3/31 R W Vancouver
104-101 12-257-29 19-54 W1 Ag/Mf
22 Riley
12 Finley
7 Abdur-Rahim
74 4/2 R L Seattle
86-107
12-257-30 19-55 L1
Green
21 Green
9 Respert
8 Payton
75 4/3 R L Portland
102-109 12-257-31 19-56 L2
Finley
32 Green
10 Reeves
7 Wallace
76
4/5R
LSacramento99-105 12-25
7-32
19-57
L3Finley
23
Müürsepp 14
Finley
9Robnsn/Thrpe
77 4/7 H L Portland
91-99
12-267-32 19-58 L4
Finley
24 Bradley
22 Davis
6 Rider
78 4/9 H L Seattle
101-103 12-277-32 19-59 L5
Finley
27 Green
18 Finley
6 Payton
79 4/11 H W Denver
99-81
13-277-32 20-59 W1 Bradley
18 Bradley
14 Finley
7 Fortson
804/14H L L.A. Lakers 95-111 13-28
7-32 20-60L1 Finley
23Finley
11Finley
10O’Neal
81 4/16 R
L
Golden State
82-88
13-28 7-33
20-61 L2
Finley
20 Green
14 Finley
9
Jackson
82 4/17 R
L
L.A. Lakers
95-124
13-28 7-34
20-62 L3
Finley
31 Green
9
Finley
7
O’Neal
204
Pt
31
15
28
28
28
37
31
26
24
20
28
18
22
27
18
28
20
19
18
18
23
30
28
17
27
19
24
21
41
32
20
21
17
26
24
30
29
22
21
17
29
22
29
21
19
32
21
26
27
12
25
20
26
19
29
20
27
35
22
24
27
24
26
24
20
23
18
23
23
20
33
27
23
22
27
22
26
28
16
34
25
43
Attend
17,021
17,072
14,285
24,042
11,162
13,722
11,084
14,323
20,033
12,665
14,042
11,425
11,557
13,327
16,270
10,170
12,666
20,635
9,532
10,671
19,911
15,893
8,225
11,427
12,888
19,763
14,309
12,201
23,712
14,948
19,023
5,133
8,833
9,514
15,510
16,285
8,592
15,327
13,795
15,465
14,004
9,730
19,911
12,531
11,049
17,159
14,292
15,263
11,648
16,408
19,949
11,471
12,378
18,042
16,921
15,200
18,232
15,682
18,493
10,497
16,907
16,285
18,255
14,309
19,023
12,102
11,845
18,042
11,274
9,525
13,763
7,461
15,120
17,072
20,128
14,861
13,343
14,656
13,675
18,107
10,431
17,505
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1996-1997
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH JIM CLEAMONS, ASSISTANT COACH BUTCH BEARD, ASSISTANT COACH LANNY VAN EMAN, ED
O’BANNON, SAMAKI WALKER, GREG DREILING, SHAWN BRADLEY, A.C. GREEN, KURT THOMAS, ASSISTANT COACH CHARLIE
PARKER, ASSISTANT COACH/VIDEO COORDINATOR BOB SALMI, GENERAL MANAGER DON NELSON
BOTTOM ROW L-R ASSISTANT TRAINER STEVE SMITH, SASHA DANILOVIC, KHALID REEVES, ROBERT PACK, MICHAEL FINLEY,
DEREK HARPER, ERICK STRICKLAND, MARTIN MÜÜRSEPP, STACEY KING, CHAD LEWIS, ASSISTANT COACH JACK NOLAN. NOT
PICTURED: TRAINER ROGER HINDS
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 67, lost 15 (first, Southwest)…the 2006-07 Mavericks secured their place in history with the franchise’s best record
ever, earning the first seed in the NBA Playoffs...Dallas faced eighth-seeded Golden State in the first-round of the playoffs
and were upset 4-2 in the series...but their regular season accomplishments make them one of the best teams in NBA
history...their .817 winning percentage ranked sixth all-time among NBA teams...they were also the sixth-fastest team
in league history to reach the 50-win mark (59 games)...Dirk Nowitzki led his team with averages of 24.6 points, 8.9
rebounds and a career-high 3.4 assists, while setting career-bests in FG%, 3FG% and FT%...Nowitzki was rewarded for
his efforts as he became the first player in Mavericks history to earn the MVP award...additionally, he was named First
Team All-NBA and was the second Maverick (Jason Kidd) to start an All-Star game...Nowitzki was joined by Josh Howard
as a Western Conference All-Star...Howard received the nod from NBA commissioner David Stern as a replacement for
the Western Conference team...the two were the first pair of Mavericks to be named to the same All-Star team since 2003
(Nowitzki, Steve Nash).
205
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
1 11/1 R W Denver
92- 91
2 11/2 H L Sacramento
94-107
3 11/5 R L Toronto
96-100
4 11/6 R L Detroit
84-103
5 11/9 H L Miami
84- 91
6 11/12 H W Indiana
103-82
7 11/14 R L Minnesota
90-100
8 11/16 H L Utah
87- 88
9 11/19 R L Milwaukee
97-100
10 11/21 H W L.A. Clippers
105-94
11 11/23 R L New Jersey
91-114
12 11/24 R L Boston
91-105
13 11/26 H W San Antonio
105-101
14 11/29 H L Chicago
97-116
15 12/2 R
W Orlando (Ot) 108-102
16 12/4 R L Miami
79-101
17 12/5 H W Philadelphia
106-102
18 12/7 H W Vancouver
96- 85
19 12/10 R W L.A. Clippers
100-95
20 12/12 R L Sacramento
86- 93
21 12/14 R L San Antonio
105-106
22 12/17 H L Atlanta
73-109
23 12/19 R
W Vancouver
105-98
2412/20R L Portland
77-107
2512/22R L Seattle
79- 93
2612/26H L Golden State 108-113
2712/28H WSeattle
95-90
281/2 R L Charlotte
97-107
291/4 H L Portland
104-110
301/7 R L New York 72-102
311/8 R WPhiladelphia 111-93
321/11H WDenver
104-99
331/13H L Phoenix
98-105
34 1/15 H
L
Orlando
66- 78
351/17H L Houston
78- 88
361/18R WDenver
107-104
37 1/20 R
L
L.A. Lakers
99-109
381/21R L Golden State 93-105
391/24R L San Antonio 87-97
40 1/25 H
W New Jersey
92- 81
411/28H L L.A. Lakers 83-102
421/30H L Minnesota 82-92
432/1 H WUtah
100-97
442/4 H WSacramento 104-96
452/11H L San Antonio 97-111
462/13H L Golden State 99-107
472/15R L Utah
84-99
482/17R WVancouver 100-95
49 2/18 R
L
L.A. Clippers
69- 87
502/20H L Milwaukee 99-101
512/22H L Toronto
92-99
522/23R WPhoenix
88-86
532/25H WCharlotte
86-84
542/27H L Minnesota (2Ot)105-107
553/1 R L Houston
80-89
56 3/2
H
L
Phoenix (Ot) 108-109
57 3/4
H
L
L.A. Lakers
92-102
583/5 R L Utah
65-96
593/7 R L Portland
69-80
603/9 H L Houston
83-88
613/11H WNew York 91-83
623/13H WBoston
109-107
633/15R L Phoenix
76-101
643/16R WSacramento 89-88
653/18H L Washington 85-86
663/21R L Atlanta
72-93
673/22H L Cleveland 72-75
683/25R L Chicago
92-94
693/26R L Indiana
80-104
703/29R L Washington 87-94
713/30R L Cleveland 80- 84
724/1 H L Detroit
82-100
734/3 R L Golden State 90-106
744/5 R L Seattle
84-103
75 4/6
R
L
L.A. Lakers
80- 87
764/8 H WPortland
87-82
774/10H L Seattle
82-90
784/12H L Vancouver 85-96
794/14H L L.A. Clippers 93-99
804/16 R W Minnesota 92-77
814/18 R L Houston
102-112
824/19 H L Denver
95-100
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0- 0 1- 0 1- 0 W1
0- 1 1- 0 1- 1 L1
0- 1 1- 1 1- 2 L2
0- 1 1- 2 1- 3 L3
0- 2 1- 2 1- 4 L4
1- 2 1- 2 2- 4 W1
1- 2 1- 3 2- 5 L1
1- 3 1- 3 2- 6 L2
1- 3 1- 4 2- 7 L3
2- 3 1- 4 3- 7 W1
2- 3 1- 5 3- 8 L1
2- 3 1- 6 3- 9 L2
3- 3 1- 6 4- 9 W1
3- 4 1- 6 4-10 L1
3- 4 2- 6 5-10
W1
3- 4 2- 7 5-11 L1
4- 4 2- 7 6-11 W1
5- 4 2- 7 7-11 W2
5- 4 3- 7 8-11 W3
5- 4 3- 8 8-12 L1
5- 4 3- 9 8-13 L2
5- 5 3- 9 8-14 L3
5- 5 4- 9
9-14
W1
5- 5
4-10 9-15 L1
5- 5
4-11 9-16 L2
5- 6
4-11 9-17 L3
6- 6
4-11 10-17W1
6- 6
4-12 10-18L1
6- 7
4-12 10-19L2
6- 7
4-13 10-20L3
6- 7
5-13 11-20W1
7- 7
5-13 12-20W2
7- 8
5-13 12-21L1
7- 9 5-13
12-22 L2
7-105-13 12-23L3
7-106-13 13-23W1
7-10 6-14
13-24 L1
7-106-15 13-25L2
7-106-16 13-26L3
8-10 6-16
14-26 W1
8-116-16 14-27L1
8-126-16 14-28L2
9-126-16 15-28W1
10-12
6-16 16-28W2
10-13
6-16 16-29L1
10-14
6-16 16-30L2
10-14
6-17 16-31L3
10-14
7-17 17-31W1
10-14 7-18
17-32 L1
10-15
7-18 17-33L2
10-16
7-18 17-34L3
10-16
8-18 18-34W1
11-16
8-18 19-34W2
11-17
8-18 19-35L1
11-17
8-19 19-36L2
11-18 8-19
19-37 L3
11-19 8-19
19-38 L4
11-19
8-20 19-39L5
11-19
8-21 19-40L6
11-20
8-21 19-41L7
12-20
8-21 20-41W1
13-20
8-21 21-41W2
13-20
8-22 21-42L1
13-20
9-22 22-42W1
13-21
9-22 22-43L1
13-21
9-23 22-44L2
13-22
9-23 22-45L3
13-22
9-24 22-46L4
13-22
9-25 22-47L5
13-22
9-26 22-48L6
13-22
9-27 22-49L7
13-23
9-27 22-50L8
13-23
9-28 22-51L9
13-23
9-29 22-52L10
13-23 9-30
22-53 L11
14-23
9-30 23-53W1
14-24
9-30 23-54L1
14-25
9-30 23-55L2
14-26
9-30 23-56L3
14-26
10-3024-56W1
14-26
10-3124-57L1
14-27
10-3124-58L2
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1996-1997
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Jackson
28 Jackson
11 L. Ellis
21 Johnson
Jackson
26 Miller
11 Richmond
24 Grant
Gatling
22 Gatling
11 Williams
34 Rogers
Dumas
15 McCloud
8 Dumars
18 Thorpe
Mashburn
19 Gatling
11 Th/Dm
19 Thomas
Harper
17 Miller
11 Miller
19 D. Davis
Gatling
26 Gatling
14 Gugliotta
30 Kg/Tg
Gatling
23 Gatling
20 Stockton
23 Russell
Kidd
25 Kidd
13 Ag/Jn
27 Gilliam
Gatling
27 Gatling
9 Sealy
15 Vaught
McCloud
13 Meyer
9 Gill
26 J. Williams
Jj/Cg
23 Gatling
11 Barros
21 Radja
Gatling
26 Gatling
6 Wilkins
32 Wp/Mw
Gatling
35 Gatling
11 Jordan
36 Rodman
Gatling
25 Gatling
14 Seikaly
26 Seikaly
Gatling
16 Miller
9 Hardaway
33 Mourning
Gatling
24 Montross
8 Iverson
36 Williams
Harper
20 Miller
10 Peeler
16 Lynch
Gatling
30 Jackson
8 Ms/Lv
14 Vaught
Gatling
21 Gatling
9 Richmond
24 Smith
McCloud
28 Miller
11 Robinson
27 Robinson
McCloud
20 Gm/Em
7 Blaylock
27 Mutombo
Gatling
25 Gatling
10 Peeler
25 Lynch
Gatling
16Cg/Jj
5 Robinson
21Rj/Gt
McCloud
23Gatling
9 Payton
31Kemp
Gatling
25Montross
10Smith
30Smith
Harper
24Gatling
13Payton
28Schrempf
Jj/Cg
22Gatling
13Rice
37Divac
Gatling
24Ag/Em
12Sabonis
33Sabonis
Jackson
20Jackson
7 Starks
21Ewing
McCloud
23Finley
9 Iverson
22Stackhouse
Cg/Gm
21Green
9 L. Ellis
28De/Le/Th
Gatling
22Mf/Ag
7 Ceballos
26Ceballos
Dh/Jj
12 Green
13 Hardaway
26 Hg/Ds
Mashburn
17Ag/Om
10Olajuwon
26Olajuwon
Mashburn
27Jackson
9 D. Ellis
24Johnson
Jackson
22 Green
10 Van Exel
24 O’Neal
Jackson
22Gatling
8 Sprewell
46Mullin
Gatling
25Jackson
9 Wilkins
24Perdue
Mashburn
21 Green
8
Gill
23 Massenburg
Mashburn
26Miller
12O’Neal
31O’Neal
Gatling
29Gatling
18Mitchell
21Garrett
Harper
29Gatling
12Malone
36Ostertag
Cassell
20McCloud
9 Richmond
31Polynice
Gatling
24Gatling
13Maxwell
34Perdue
Gatling
19Gatling
13Sprewell
28Smith
Jackson
19Green
10Hornacek
18Ostertag
Mf/Ag
21Green
15Reeves
27Edwards
Finley
18 Green
11 Sealy
23 Vaught
Finley
33Bradley
10Baker
29Baker
Sd/Mf
20Green
12Christie
22Miller
Finley
20Bradley
10Ceballos
22Ceballos
Finley
18Green
15Rice
29Mason
Strickland
25Green
17Garnett
23Garnett
Finley
14Bradley
9 Willis
26Olajuwon
Finley
24 Green
14 Kidd
23 Williams
Finley
23 Green
12 Van Exel
37 Campbell
Sb/Mf
13Bradley
12Malone
20Ostertag
Finley
17Green
11C. Robinson
15Sabonis
Finley
24Sb/Ag
11Willis
19Olajuwon
Finley
23Finley
9 Oakley
16Ewing
Bradley
31Green
11Wesley
34Walker
Finley
26Green
11Johnson
23Williams
Strickland
21Bradley
11Richmond
26Polynice
Finley
18Green
11Webber
20Howard
Bradley
17Walker
7 Blaylock
20Mutombo
Finley
22Green
14Hill
24Hill
Finley
28Green
13Mj/Sk
20Rodman
Harper
19Green
7 Hoiberg
21A. Davis
Finley
25Green
11Strickland
21Webber
Pack
23Green
9 Brandon
19Hill
Mf/Rp
15Green
10Hill
35Hill
Harper
19Green
8 Sprewell
25Smith
Danilovic
18Bradley
10Payton
23Nm/Ds/Tc
Harper
18 Green
14 Fisher
21 Rooks
Danilovic
22Green
14C. Robinson
15Anderson
Finley
25Bradley
8 Hawkins
17Kemp
Pack
22Bradley
13Abdur-Rahim
30Abdur-Rahim
Bradley
32Bradley
16Martin
21Vaught
Finley
19 Green
14Garnett
16 Garnett
Danilovic
23 Green
13Drexler
27 Barkley
Bradley
25 Bradley
16Hammonds
24 Johnson
206
Rb
17
15
12
13
14
10
11
13
13
11
15
11
8
19
14
8
14
9
10
12
10
12
10
9
13
16
12
15
12
10
9
6
12
9
12
17
13
7
12
11
10
12
13
8
16
12
12
7
9
12
8
14
22
9
11
8
10
13
9
12
12
17
13
13
14
18
18
21
10
18
8
18
12
6
11
8
9
17
15
9
18
26
Attend
16,104
18,042
17,065
14,473
15,021
14,153
14,079
15,947
13,225
13,510
15,701
15,244
14,567
18,042
17,248
14,658
13,443
15,102
5,174
17,317
16,548
14,805
15,049
20,123
17,072
13,365
18,042
24,042
15,148
19,763
10,756
15,174
12,905
13,585
18,042
9,518
16,959
13,777
13,695
16,885
18,042
14.836
17,185
12,338
13,172
13,034
19,911
15,540
6,592
13,703
16,314
19,023
13,339
12,405
16,285
14,832
15,809
19,911
21,243
18,042
15,792
15,581
19,023
17,317
15,142
13,809
15,102
23,854
14,503
11,269
15,376
15,291
13,669
17,072
17,364
13,590
13,687
14,060
15,461
16,444
16,285
16,183
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1995-1996
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH DICK MOTTA, ASSISTANT COACH BRAD DAVIS, ASSISTANT COACH KIP MOTTA, CHEROKEE
PARKS, LOREN MEYER, POPEYE JONES, LORENZO WILLIAMS, TERRY DAVIS, DAVID WOOD, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL
KEITH GRANT, PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KERRY LEATH, ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER BEN CARTER, LUCIOUS HARRIS,
JIM JACKSON, JASON KIDD, JAMAL MASHBURN, GEORGE MCCLOUD, SCOTT BROOKS, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON. NOT
PICTURED: TONY DUMAS. DID NOT FINISH THE SEASON IN DALLAS: REGGIE SLATER, DONALD HODGE
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 26, lost 56 (fifth, Midwest)…the Mavericks were 735-of-2039 (.360) from behind the 3-point stripe, shattering the
NBA records for 3-point field goals made and attempted in a season…Dick Motta registered his 900th NBA victory on
Dec. 28 when the Mavericks beat the Grizzlies 103-101 on a Tony Dumas buzzer-beater in double-overtime…Jason Kidd
became the first Mavericks player to start an All-Star Game when he was elected as a starter by the fans for the Feb. 11
game in San Antonio’s Alamodome…overall, the Mavericks lost 212 player games due to injury/illness…leading scorer
Jamal Mashburn missed the final 64 games of the season with a knee injury…on 12/6/96, the NBA announced that Roy
Tarpley had violated the terms of his after-care agreement and was disqualified from the league.
G-S
Mashburn
Jackson
Mccloud
Kidd
Dumas
Jones
Harris
Brooks Meyer
Davis
Parks
Wood (Tot)
Wood (Dal)
Williams
Slater (Tot)*
Slater (Dal)*
Hodge*
Mavericks
Opponents
18-18
82-82
79-63
81-81
67-12
68-68
61-1
69-0
72-21
28-0
64-3
62-0
37-0
65-61
11-0
3-0
13-0
82
82
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
669 37.2145-383 .379 35-102
282034.4569-1308 .435 121-333
284636.0530-1281 .414 257-678
303437.5493-1293 .381 133-396
128419.2274-655 .418 74-207
232234.1327-733 .446 14-39
101616.7183-397 .461 47-125
716 10.4 134-293
.457 25-62
126617.6145-330 .439 3-11
501 17.955-108
.509 0-0
869 13.6101-247 .409 7-26
772 12.575-174
.431 20-62
642 17.467-154
.435 19-59
180627.887-214
.407 0-1
72
6.5 14-27
.519 0-0
26
8.7 5-11
.455 0-0
113 8.7 9-24
.375 0-0
19930- 3124-7431.420735-2039
19930- 3403-6921.492470-1193
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
.34397-133
.72937 60 97 5.4 50 2.8 39-0
.363345-418 .825173 237 410 5.0 235 2.9 165-0
.379180-224 .804116 263 379 4.8 212 2.7 212-1
.336229-331 .692203 350 553 6.8 783 9.7 155-0
.357154-257 .59958 57 115 1.7 99 1.5 128-0
.359102-133 .767206 477 737 10.8132 1.9 262-8
.37668-87
.78241 81 122 2.0 79 1.3 56-0
.403 59-69
.855 11
30
4
0.6 100 1.4
53-0
.27370-102
.686114 205 319 4.4 57 0.8 224-6
–– 27-47
.57443 74 117 4.2 21 0.8 66-2
.26941-62
.66166 150 216 3.4 29 0.5 100-0
.32338-50
.76051 103 154 2.5 34 0.5 150-5
.32229-40
.72542 91 133 3.6 27 0.7 118-5
.00024-70
.343234 287 521 8.0 85 1.3 226-9
—
3-7
.429 4
11
15 1.4 2
0.2
11-0
––
1-2
.500 1
4
5
1.7 0
0.0
6-0
––
0-0
––
9
13
22 1.7 4
0.3
26-0
.3601426-1975.72214082379378746.2191323.31836-31
.3941535-2097.73210872726381346.5197824.11841-15
207
Stl
14
47
113
175
42
54
35
42
20
10
25
19
16
48
2
0
1
642
702
To
55
191
166
328
77
109
46
43
67
25
31
24
19
78
9
3
2
1270
1348
Blk
3
22
38
26
13
27
3
3
32
4
32
10
9
122
3
0
8
342
531
Pts
422
1604
1497
1348
776
770
481
352
363
137
250
208
182
198
3
11
18
8409
8811
Avg
23.4
19.6
18.9
16.6
11.6
11.3
7.9
5.1
5.0
4.9
3.9
3.4
4.9
3.0
2.8
3.7
1.4
102.5
107.5
Hi
37
38
37
37
39
24
19
18
14
15
25
19
19
10
11
11
8
140
13
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
111/3R WSan Antonio
2 11/4 H
W Golden State
311/7H WVancouver
411/9H WMilwaukee
511/11H L Atlanta
611/13R WVancouver
711/15R L L.A. Lakers
811/17R L L.A. Clippers
9 11/18 R
L
Golden State
1011/21H L Chicago (Ot)
1111/24H L Denver (Ot)
1211/28R L Miami
1311/30R L Orlando
1412/1R WAtlanta
1512/3R L Cleveland
1612/5R L New York
1712/6R L Philadelphia
1812/9H L Washington
1912/12H WSeattle (Ot)
2012/14H L San Antonio
2112/16H L Phoenix (Ot)
2212/19R L Chicago
2312/22R L Indiana
2412/23R L Minnesota
2512/26R L Denver
26 12/28 H
W Vancouver (2Ot)
2712/30H L Houston
281/2 H L Utah
291/4 R L Washington
301/5 R L New Jersey
311/7 R WBoston
321/9 H L Indiana
331/12R WPhoenix (Ot)
341/13H L Charlotte
351/15H WOrlando
361/19H WBoston
371/21R L Seattle
381/23R WSacramento
391/25H L Detroit
401/27H L Portland
411/30H WL.A. Clippers
422/1 H WSeattle
432/3 H L Minnesota
442/5 R L Minnesota
452/6 R L Milwaukee
462/8 H WUtah (2Ot)
472/13R L Houston
482/15R L Utah
492/16R L L.A. Lakers
502/19H L Golden State
512/21H WSacramento
522/23H L L.A. Lakers
532/25H WToronto
542/27H L Philadelphia
552/29R WDenver
563/1 R WVancouver
573/3 H L Phoenix
583/5 H WNew Jersey
593/7 R L Charlotte
603/9 R L Detroit
613/10R L Toronto
623/12H L Miami
633/14R L L.A. Clippers
643/15R L Seattle
653/17R L Portland
663/19H L Cleveland
673/22H L Minnesota
683/24H L New York
693/25R L Utah
703/27H WHouston
713/29H L San Antonio
723/31H L Portland
734/2 H L Sacramento
744/6 H WL.A. Clippers
754/8 R WGolden State
764/9 R L Sacramento
774/11R L Portland
784/13R L Houston
794/16H L L.A. Lakers
804/18H WDenver
814/19R L Phoenix
824/21 R W San Antonio
Score
Dal-Opp
103- 97
99- 84
99- 88
104- 94
100-113
94- 89
97-114
90-101
108-121
102-108
109-112
89-111
96-110
106-98
107-108
87-92
87-108
94-103
112-101
111-126
108-111
101-114
79-90
98-111
102-114
103-101
102-105
92-102
100-112
99-107
117-96
84-91
140-130
83-103
119-104
129-124
101-108
111-109
92-93
103-112
105-101
103-100
96-105
92-104
111-114
136-133
106-121
103-106
114-119
100-112
93-91
88-114
105-98
115-121
137-120
119-111
114-121
127-117
105-119
91-92
112-128
118-125
106-110
97-120
86-112
72-81
84-110
79-85
86-103
117-114
104-119
100-115
97-104
101-96
104-102
86-95
99-114
111-112
113-95
132-98
103-123
103-98
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-01-0 1-0 W1
1-0 1-0
2-0
W2
2-01-0 3-0 W3
3-01-0 4-0 W4
3-11-0 4-1 L1
3-12-0 5-1 W1
3-12-1 5-2 L1
3-12-2 5-3 L2
3-1 2-3
5-4
L3
3-22-3 5-5 L4
3-32-3 5-6 L5
3-32-4 5-7 L6
3-32-5 5-8 L7
3-33-5 6-8 W1
3-33-6 6-9 L1
3-33-7 6-10 L2
3-33-8 6-11 L3
3-43-8 6-12 L4
4-43-8 7-12 W1
4-53-8 7-13 L1
4-63-8 7-14 L2
4-63-9 7-15 L3
4-63-10 7-16 L4
4-63-11 7-17 L5
4-63-12 7-18 L6
5-6 3-12
8-18
W1
5-73-12 8-19 L1
5-83-12 8-20 L2
5-83-13 8-21 L3
5-83-14 8-22 L4
5-84-14 9-22 W1
5-94-14 9-23 L1
5-95-14 10-23W1
5-105-14 10-24L1
6-105-14 11-24W1
7-105-14 12-24W2
7-105-15 12-25L1
7-106-15 13-25W1
7-116-15 13-26L1
7-126-15 13-27L2
8-126-15 14-27W1
9-126-15 15-27W2
9-136-15 15-28L1
9-136-16 15-29L2
9-136-17 15-30L3
10-13
6-17 16-30W1
10-13
6-18 16-31L1
10-13
6-19 16-32L2
10-13
6-20 16-33L3
10-14
6-20 16-34L4
11-14
6-20 17-34W1
11-15
6-20 17-35L1
12-15
6-20 18-35W1
12-16
6-20 18-36L1
12-16
7-20 19-36W1
12-16
8-20 20-36W2
12-17
8-20 20-37L1
13-17
8-20 21-37W1
13-17
8-21 21-38L1
13-17
8-22 21-39L2
13-17
8-23 21-40L3
13-18
8-23 21-41L4
13-18
8-24 21-42L5
13-18
8-25 21-43L6
13-18
8-26 21-44L7
13-19
8-26 21-45L8
13-20
8-26 21-46L9
13-21
8-26 21-47L10
13-21
8-27 21-48L11
14-21
8-27 22-48W1
14-22
8-27 22-49L1
14-23
8-27 22-50L2
14-24
8-27 22-51L3
15-24
8-27 23-51W1
15-24
9-27 24-51W2
15-24
9-28 24-52L1
15-24
9-29 24-53L2
15-24
9-30 24-54L3
15-25
9-30 24-55L4
16-25
9-30 25-55W1
16-25
9-31 25-56L1
16-25
10-3126-56W1
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1995-1996
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Jk/Jm
27Jk/Jj
9 Elliott
24Robinson
Jones
24 Williams
15 Th/Ls
18 Js/Rs
Mashburn
16Parks
10Benjamin
16Anthony
Mashburn
27Jones
15Baker
29Baker
Jackson
30Williams
15Kn/Al
21Henderson
Kidd
25Jones
14Anthony
19Gattison
Mashburn
32Williams
9 Ceballos
31Ceballos
Mashburn
26Lm/Pj/Jk
8 Williams
28Vaught
Mashburn
32 Jones
8
Th/Ls
27 Rozier
Kidd
25Kidd
15Jordan
36Pippen
Mashburn
37Williams
13Abdul-Rauf
39Mutombo
Mashburn
24Jones
10Mourning
38Willis
Dumas
22Davis
10Scott
29Grant
Mashburn
33Td/Pj
9 Smith
26Al/Sa
Mashburn
28Pj/Gm
8 Brandon
27Cage
Mashburn
21Mashburn
13Ewing
22Ewing
Mashburn
22Jones
15Maxwell
25Weatherspoon
McCloud
19Lw/Pj
14Pack
25Muresan
Dumas
35Jones
12Hawkins
24Kemp
McCloud
20Davis
10Robinson
33Perdue
McCloud
36Williams
15Barkley
29Green
Dumas
24Jj/Lm
8 Jordan
32Rodman
McCloud
19Jones
9 Jackson
20Davis
Gm/Jj
22Jackson
9 Rider
26Gugliotta
Jackson
31Jones
12Ellis
30Mutombo
Jackson
22 Williams
15 Br/Ga
18 Avent
Dumas
27Jones
11Olajuwon
35Olajuwon
Jj/Jk
23Jones
9 Malone
29Malone
Jackson
33Williams
10Howard
27Muresan
Jackson
32Williams
8 Gillian
26Williams
Jackson
30Williams
16Radja
28Radja
McCloud
25Jones
28Smits
20D. Davis
Dumas
39Jones
13Perry
35Green
McCloud
18Meyer
11Johnson
20Geiger
Jackson
29Jones
16O’Neal
33O’Neal
Jackson
31Pj/Gm
9 Wesley
25Fox
McCloud
29Jones
20Payton
29Kemp
Jackson
30Lm/Jk
10Richmond
36Grant
McCloud
23Jk/Lm
8 Mills
24Mills
Jackson
23Jones
11C. Robinson
29Sabonis
Jackson
27Kidd
16Vaught
21Vaught
Kidd
36Jones
14Kemp
22Kemp
Kidd
26Jones
13Rider
26Gugliotta
Kidd
22Jones
13Laettner
23Gugliotta
McCloud
36Meyer
9 Baker
36Baker
Jackson
38Jones
9 Malone
36Keefe
McCloud
23Jones
12Cassell
31Drexler
Kidd
34Pj/Jj
8 Malone
30Malone
Jackson
31Pj/Jk
7 Johnson
30Ceballos
McCloud
27Jj/Pj/Lm/Cp 5 Sprewell
22Seikaly
Jackson
21Williams
20Richmond
19Grant
Kidd
17Jk/Cp
10Ceballos
27Divac
Jackson
24Williams
18Stoudamire
23Tabak
McCloud
30McCloud
12Weatherspoon
27Weatherspoon
Jackson
30Kidd
12Abdul-Rauf
23Mutombo
McCloud
32Williams
16Reeves
23B. Edwards
McCloud
23Jackson
13Barkley
26Barkley
McCloud
30McCloud
12Bradley
32Bradley
Dumas
23Kidd
6 Lj/Dc
21Geiger
Jackson
28Williams
14Thorpe
20Hill
Jackson
36Kidd
10Stoudamire
25Tabak
Gm/Jj
28Jackson
6 Mourning
40Mourning
McCloud
34Kidd
13Vaught
20Vaught
McCloud
30Williams
10Perkins
26Kemp
Parks
25Wood
8 C. Robinson
23Dudley
McCloud
18Williams
10Ferry
24Majerle
McCloud
22Jones
10Rider
31Gugliotta
Jones
17Jones
17Ewing
36Ewing
Brooks
16Jones
12Malone
29Malone
Kidd
22Jones
12Bryant
30Mb/Cj
McCloud
30Kidd
10Robinson
31Robinson
Dumas
15Jones
11Sabonis
21Strickland
McCloud
26Williams
12Grant
25Smith
Jackson
25Jones
27Richardson
18Vaught
Jackson
24Jones
13Smith
26Smith
McCloud
37Jones
11Grant
25Polynice
Jackson
23Kidd
10Sabonis
21Sabonis
Jackson
33Jones
15Olajuwon
31Olajuwon
Jones
19Jones
11Ceballos
23Campbell
Jackson
25Lw/Dw
10Maclean
29McDyess
Kidd
37Jones
11Tisdale
24Mf/Jw
Jackson
35 Jones
12Robinson
32 Robinson
208
Rb
10
9
6
14
13
9
13
11
7
12
17
13
13
7
11
12
13
9
22
15
12
13
11
12
18
15
11
13
13
14
13
13
16
17
8
8
13
16
9
13
16
15
20
11
8
13
14
13
11
12
15
18
16
12
12
13
13
15
15
17
14
13
14
12
10
10
17
15
12
11
15
7
10
11
11
10
15
13
9
11
10
13
Attend
28,821
17,502
15,325
15,095
17,502
17,171
11,381
7,776
15,025
17,502
17,502
14,268
17,248
9,9824
16,673
19,763
10,693
17,502
16,089
17,027
17,502
23,208
16,533
16,492
17,171
17,502
17,502
15,899
18,756
13,804
18,246
15,843
19,023
17,502
17,502
17,502
17,072
17,317
16,504
17,502
16,446
15.295
16,415
13,244
13,854
15,151
16,285
19,911
17,505
15,493
14,980
17,502
16,618
14,811
16,462
15,656
17,502
16,522
24,042
21,464
21,873
17,502
14,452
17,072
20,324
17,121
17,008
17,502
19,911
17,502
17,502
15,902
15,194
16,955
15,025
17,317
20,436
16,285
17,502
15,907
19,023
18,174
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1994-1995
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH DICK MOTTA, ASSISTANT COACH BRAD DAVIS, ASSISTANT COACH KIP MOTTA, POPEYE JONES,
DONALD HODGE, ROY TARPLEY, TERRY DAVIS, DOUG SMITH, LORENZO WILLIAMS, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL KEITH
GRANT, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GENERAL MANAGER NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KERRY LEATH, TONY DUMAS, LUCIOUS HARRIS, SCOTT BROOKS, JIM JACKSON,
JASON KIDD, JAMAL MASHBURN, GEORGE MCCLOUD, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON. DID NOT FINISH THE SEASON IN DALLAS:
MORLON WILEY
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 36, lost 46 (fifth, Midwest)…the Mavericks finished their 15th NBA season with a 23-game improvement over
1993-94 (when Dallas went 13-69)…the 23-game improvement tied for the sixth-biggest turnaround in NBA history…the
Mavericks won 12 more games than they did the previous two seasons combined…Jackson (25.7 ppg, fifth in the NBA
prior to his injury) and Jamal Mashburn (24.1 ppg, fifth in the NBA) combined to average 49.8 ppg, the second-highest
scoring tandem in the NBA behind Orlando’s Shaquille O’Neal and Anfernee Hardaway, who averaged 50.2 ppg…
Mashburn (at Chicago on 11/12/94) and Jackson (at Denver on 11/26/94) each scored a club-record 50 points, marking
just the sixth time in NBA history for teammates to each score 50-plus points in a game in the same season…Jason Kidd
was voted the winner of the Schick NBA Rookie of the Year Award, tying with Grant Hill…Kidd also led the NBA in tripledoubles.
G-S
Jackson 51-51
Mashburn80-80
Tarpley 55-1
Kidd
79-79
Jones
80-80
Mccloud 42-3
Harris
79-31
Brooks (Tot)
59-0
Brooks (Dal)
31-0
Smith
63-0
Dumas
58-0
Williams 82-81
Hodge
54-0
Davis
46-2
Wiley*
38-2
Mavericks82
Opponents82
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
198238.9484-1026 .47235-110
298037.3683-1566 .436113-344
135424.6292-610 .4795-18
266833.8330-857 .38570-257
238529.8372-839 .4431-12
802 19.1144-328 .43934-89
169521.5280-610 .45955-142
808 13.7126-275 .45825-69
622 20.191-210
.43317-52
826 13.1131-314 .4171-12
613 10.696-250
.38422-73
2383
29.1145-304 .4770-0
633 11.783-204
.4074-14
580 12.649-113
.4340-2
407 10.747-111
.42329-75
19930- 3227-7342.440386-1200
19930- 3407-6982.488432-1181
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
.318306-380 .805120 140 260 5.1 191 3.7 92-0
.328447-605 .739116 215 331 4.1 298 3.7 190-0
.278102-122 .836142 307 449 8.2 58 1.1 155-2
.272192-275 .698152 278 430 5.4 607 7.7 146-0
.08380-124
.645329 515 844 10.6163 2.0 267-5
.38280-96
.83382 65 147 3.5 53 1.3 71-0
.387136-170 .80085 135 220 2.8 132 1.7 105-0
.36264-79
.81014 52
66 1.1 116 2.0 56-0
.32746-58
.79313 40
53 0.7 94 3.0 42-0
.08357-75
.76043 101 144 2.3 44 0.7 132-1
.30150-77
.64932 30
62 1.1 57 1.0 78-0
— 38-101
.3762913996908.4 1241.5 306-6
.28639-51
.76540 82 122 2.3 41 0.8 107-1
.00042-66
.63663 93 156 3.4 10 0.2 76-2
.3877-10
.7006
33 39 1.0 69 1.8 44-0
.3221622-2210.73415142433394748.1194123.71811-17
.3661454-1981.73410532379343241.9199124.31925-17
209
Stl
To
28
160
82
235
45
109
151 250
35
124
23
40
58
77
34
47
26
33
29
37
13
50
52
105
10
39
6
30
21
19
579 1345
722 1250
Blk
12
8
55
24
27
9
14
4
3
26
4
148
14
3
1
348
502
Pts
1309
1926
691
922
825
402
751
341
245
320
264
328
209
140
130
8462
8700
Avg
25.7
24.1
12.6
11.7
10.3
9.6
9.5
5.8
7.9
5.1
4.6
4.0
3.9
3.0
3.4
103.2
106.1
Hi
50
50
26
38
25
25
31
23
21
18
24
19
13
11
14
156
147
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
1 11/5 H
W New Jersey
112-103
211/8H L Denver
107-115
311/11R WPhiladelphia 107-100
411/12R WChicago
124-120
511/15R L Miami
102-115
611/17H WSacramento 96-94
711/19H L Chicago (Ot) 85-111
811/23R L L.A. Lakers 106-118
911/25H WPortland
101-91
1011/26R WDenver (Ot) 124-123
1111/29H WMinnesota 84-83
12
12/1
HLDenver
80-89
1312/3H L Utah
87-112
1412/6R WSan Antonio (Ot)
124-121
1512/8H L Washington (Ot)121-124
1612/10H WCharlotte
99-86
17 12/13 H
L
L.A. Lakers
108-115
1812/15H WBoston
122-113
1912/17R WL.A. Clippers 106-87
2012/20R WGolden State 110-107
2112/22R L Seattle
101-103
2212/23R L Portland
92-118
2312/26R L Phoenix
113-139
2412/27H L Phoenix
118-119
2512/30H WGolden State 110-94
261/3 H L Houston
98-110
271/5 R L Houston
99-108
281/6 H WIndiana
103-92
291/9 R L Utah
90-106
301/11H WL.A. Clippers 98-93
311/12R L Denver
78-94
321/14H L Miami
77-84
331/15R WSan Antonio 108-103
341/18H L Orlando
97-108
351/20H L New York 93-106
361/21H L Seattle
91-117
371/23R L Utah
111-116
381/24R L Sacramento (2Ot)
109-110
391/27H L Minnesota 94-102
401/28H L Sacramento 84-87
411/31R L Milwaukee 105-107
422/1 R WMinnesota 104-83
432/3 H L San Antonio 103-114
442/4 H WUtah
119-98
452/7 H L Phoenix
113-114
462/8 R L Orlando
92-110
472/14H WPortland
95-90
482/17H L Atlanta
90-110
492/21R WWashington 102-97
502/23R L Atlanta
92-110
512/24R L New Jersey 104-114
522/26R L Indiana
92-100
532/28H WHouston
102-101
543/2 H WCleveland 90-84
553/4 H L Detroit
91-98
563/7 H L Denver
96-99
573/8 R L Utah
87-114
583/11R L Houston
102-109
593/13 R W Golden State 130-125
603/14 R W Sacramento 91-90
613/17 H W Philadelphia 103-101
623/18 R L San Antonio 106-116
633/20 R W Cleveland (2Ot)102-100
643/22 R W Minnesota 99-96
653/23 R W Detroit
102-94
663/25 H W Utah
117-110
673/28 H W Milwaukee 114-93
683/30 R W Charlotte
125-107
693/31 R L New York
90-101
704/2 R L Boston
87-94
71 4/5
H
W L.A. Lakers
130-111
724/7 H W Minnesota 111-94
734/8 H L Seattle
98-125
744/10 H L Golden State 112-123
754/11 R W Houston (2Ot) 156-147
764/13 R L Seattle
112-133
774/15 R W Portland
102-90
784/16 R L L.A. Lakers 111-125
794/18 H W L.A. Clippers 104-91
804/20 H L San Antonio 111-112
814/21 R L Phoenix
99-110
824/23 R L L.A. Clippers 102-124
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1994-1995
Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
1-0 0-0
1-0
W1
Jackson
37 Jones
11 Anderson
30 Coleman
1-10-0 1-1 L1 Jackson
37Jones
15Rogers
28Mutombo
1-11-0 2-1 W1 Jj/Jm
22Jones
15Weatherspoon
27Bradley
1-12-0 3-1 W2 Mashburn
50Jones
12Pippen
26Perdue
1-12-1 3-2 L1 Jackson
25Jones
10Willis
24Willis
2-12-1 4-2 W1 Mashburn
23Tarpley
9 Richmond
21Richmond
2-22-1 4-3 L1 Jackson
18Tarpley
10Pippen
36Pippen
2-22-2 4-4 L2 Mashburn
29Jones
16Divac
27Ceballos
3-22-2 5-4 W1 Jackson
31Jones
16Cr/Cd
19Dudley
3-23-2 6-4 W2 Jackson
50Williams
11Rogers
25Pack
4-23-2 7-4 W3 Jackson
26Tarpley
12West
23Rooks
4-3
3-27-5L1 Jackson
26 Jones
22
Rogers
20
Mutombo
4-43-2 7-6 L2 Jackson
31Jones
12Carr
22Spencer
4-44-2 8-6 W1 Mashburn
34Jones
17Robinson
42Reid
4-54-2 8-7 L1 Mashburn
45Jones
19Webber
23Webber
5-54-2 9-7 W1 Mashburn
31Tarpley
12Mourning
20Mourning
5-6 4-2
9-8
L1
Mashburn
32 Jm/Pj
11 Van Exel
35 Ceballos
6-64-2 10-8 W1 Jackson
40Jones
20Wilkins
33Montross
6-65-2 11-8 W2 Jackson
31Tarpley
16Vaught
23Vaught
6-66-2 12-8 W3 Mashburn
27Tarpley
10Sprewell
28Seikaly
6-66-3 12-9 L1 Mashburn
24Tarpley
9 Payton
28Kemp
6-66-4 12-10L2 Smith
18Tarpley
8 C. Robinson
31Dudley
6-66-5 12-11L3 Jackson
28Williams
14Johnson
20Barkley
6-76-5 12-12L4 Jackson
31Jones
20Johnson
28Barkley
7-76-5 13-12W1 Tarpley
22Kidd
12Seikaly
38Seikaly
7-86-5 13-13L1 Jackson
27Tarpley
12Olajuwon
41Olajuwon
7-86-6 13-14L2 Jackson
26Tarpley
13Olajuwon
33Ch/Rh
8-86-6 14-14W1 Jackson
30Davis
11Miller
19Smits
8-86-7 14-15L1 Mashburn
27Jj/Rt
8 Malone
32Malone
9-86-7 15-15W1 Mashburn
25Tarpley
10Vaught
20Vaught
9-86-8 15-16L1 Jm/Jj
15Tarpley
9 Rogers
16Mutombo
9-96-8 15-17L2 Mashburn
17Kidd
10Willis
27Willis
9-97-8 16-17W1 Jackson
37Williams
12Robinson
43Robinson
9-107-8 16-18L1 Mashburn
29Jones
19O’Neal
42O’Neal
9-117-8 16-19L2 Jackson
31Jones
11Ewing
36Ewing
9-127-8 16-20L3 Jackson
25Pj/Jj/Ds
7 Payton
22Schrempf
9-127-9 16-21L4 Jackson
34Williams
10Malone
28Malone
9-127-10 16-22L5 Mashburn
35Williams
13Richmond
32Polynice
9-137-10 16-23L6 Jackson
24Mashburn
10Laettner
21Laettner
9-147-10 16-24L7 Mashburn
21Jones
17Grant
23Grant
9-147-11 16-25L8 Jackson
26Williams
18Robinson
38Baker
9-148-11 17-25W1 Mashburn
32Jones
20Laettner
26Laettner
9-158-11 17-26L1 Jackson
22Jones
8 Robinson
20Rodman
10-15
8-11 18-26W1 Jackson
30Pj/Lw
15Malone
22Malone
10-16
8-11 18-27L1 Mashburn
35Williams
16Barkley
28Green
10-16
8-12 18-28L2 Jones
14Pj/Td
9 Hardaway
20O’Neal
11-16
8-12 19-28W1 Mashburn
27Williams
12Strickland
25Williams
11-17
8-12 19-29L1 Jj/Jm
27Jones
12Blaylock
24Long
11-17
9-12 20-29W1 Jackson
44Williams
14Howard
30Howard
11-17
9-13 20-30L1 Harris
16Jones
14Blaylock
26Long
11-17
9-14 20-31L2 Mashburn
32Jones
11Coleman
23Williams
11-17
9-15 20-32L3 Mashburn
27Williams
13Smits
28D. Davis
12-17
9-15 21-32W1 Mashburn
22Williams
13Drexler
24Brown
13-17
9-15 22-32W2 Jk/Lh/Rt
18Jones
15Mills
16Mc/Jw
13-18
9-15 22-23L1 Mashburn
22Lw/Rt
9 Dumars
19Miller
13-19
9-15 22-34L2 Rt/Jm
26Tarpley
12Abdul-Rauf
29Mutombo
13-19
9-16 22-35L3 Mashburn
17Lw/Rt
9 Ac/Jh
19Keefe
13-19
9-17 22-36L4 Mashburn
33Jones
14Drexler
36Olajuwon
13-19
10-1723-36W1 Kidd
30 Jones
13Hardaway
30 Gatling
13-19
11-1724-36W2 Mashburn
27 Pj/Lw
12Grant
27 Polynice
14-19
11-1725-36W3 Mashburn
31 Williams
16Weatherspoon
27 Weatherspoon
14-19
11-1825-37L1 Mashburn
29 Tarpley
13Robinson
36 Rodman
14-19
12-1826-37W1 Mashburn
28 Jones
13Hill
29 Cage
14-19
13-1827-37W2 Mashburn
25 Jones
16Laettner
26 Laettner
14-19
14-1828-37W3 Jones
21 Jones
18Hill
32 Miller
15-19
14-1829-37W4 Mashburn
28 Williams
15Malone
35 Malone
16-19
14-1830-37W5 Mashburn
21 Tarpley
11Robinson
21 Baker
16-19
15-1831-37W6 Rt/Pj
22 Jones
11Hawkins
31 Hh/Am
16-19
15-1931-38L1 Kidd
17 Jones
13Ewing
18 Bonner
16-19
15-2031-39L2 Mashburn
30 Williams
12Douglas
27 Radja
17-19 15-20 32-39 W1
Mashburn
32 Williams
15 Van Exel
24 Divac
18-19
15-2033-39W2 Mashburn
31 Williams
16Laettner
22 Laettner
18-20
15-2033-40L1 Harris
31 Jones
9 Schrempf
22 Sk/Ej
18-21
15-2033-41L2 Mashburn
29 Williams
19Sprewell
30 Rozier
18-21
16-2034-41W1 Mashburn
42 Jones
21Cd/Ks
29 Brown
18-21
16-2134-42L1 Dumas
24 Davis
6 Payton
24 Kemp
18-21
17-2135-42W1 Mashburn
29 Pj/Lw/Rt
10C. Robinson
25 Cr/Bw/Cd
18-21
17-2235-43L1 Mashburn
26 Tarpley
18Ceballos
33 Divac
19-21
17-2236-43W1 Mashburn
20 Tarpley
14Vaught
28 Vaught
19-22
17-2236-44L1 Tarpley
25 Kidd
12Robinson
36 Robinson
19-22
17-2336-45L2 Ds/Jk
14 Tarpley
8 Barkley
22 Barkley
19-22
17-2436-46L3 Kidd
25 Jones
12Vaught
26 Vaught
210
Rb
9
14
12
12
8
9
14
8
12
10
12
14
9
10
14
11
10
11
13
9
10
10
12
16
16
13
8
13
15
7
12
15
17
10
12
9
11
17
7
11
13
11
20
10
8
10
12
12
9
11
14
8
10
8
10
16
11
12
15
18
9
14
14
12
11
8
16
9
9
11
10
9
12
12
14
19
7
13
17
13
17
21
Attend
17,502
12,526
10,121
22,195
14,324
13,516
17,502
11,124
17,502
17,171
12,810
13,929
17,502
14,007
14,055
17,502
15,150
17,502
17,578
15,025
14,763
12,888
19,023
17,5024
17,502
17,502
16,611
17,502
19,911
14,957
17,171
17,502
16,019
17,502
17,502
17,5025
19,911
17,317
17,352
17,502
15,398
14,202
17,502
17,051
17,502
16,010
14,184
17,502
16,053
9,631
20,049
16,783
17,502
12,194
17,502
14,954
19,911
16,611
15,025
17,317
17,502
35,888
20,562
14,496
15,861
17,502
16,138
23,698
19,763
14,890
17,502
17,502
17,502
17,063
16,431
15,900
12,888
17,505
17,502
17,502
19,023
16,021
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1993-1994
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH QUINN BUCKNER, ASSISTANT COACH TOM NEWELL, LORENZO WILLIAMS, DOUG SMITH,
DONALD HODGE, GREG DREILING, SEAN ROOKS, TERRY DAVIS, ASSISTANT COACH RANDY WITTMAN, ASSISTANT COACH
GREG BALLARD, VICE PRESIDENT/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS RICK SUND, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GENERAL MANAGER
NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KERRY LEATH, RANDY WHITE, POPEYE JONES, LUCIOUS HARRIS, JAMAL
MASHBURN, JIM JACKSON, TIM LEGLER, FAT LEVER, TONY CAMPBELL, MORLON WILEY, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON. DID NOT
FINISH THE SEASON IN DALLAS: CHUCKY BROWN, DEREK HARPER, DARREN MORNINGSTAR
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 13, lost 69 (sixth, Midwest)…Dallas won its final two games, four of its last seven and five of its last 11…Dallas was
0-13 in March (the first month in franchise history without a win) before rebounding to go 5-8 in April…the Mavericks
were one of just two clubs with two players in the top 18 in scoring (the Clippers were the other) as Jim Jackson and
Jamal Mashburn each averaged 19.2 ppg to tie for 18th in the NBA…Dallas set a club record with 767 steals, breaking
the club record of 688 steals by the 1986-87 Midwest Division Championship club…Mashburn and Popeye Jones each
participated in the Schick Rookie Game on All-Star Saturday…Jones’ 7.5 rebounds per game was the highest rookie
rebound average ever by a Maverick…Dallas allowed 103.8 ppg, down 10.7 ppg from their opponents’ average in the
previous season.
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl
Jackson
82-82
306637.4637-1432 .44517-60
.283285-347 .821169 219 388 4.7 374 4.6 161-0
87
Mashburn
79-73
289636.7561-1382 .40685-299
.284306-438 .699107 246 353 4.5 266 3.4 205-0
89
Rooks
47-28
125526.7193-393 .4910-1
.000150-210 .71484 175 259 5.5 49 1.0 109-0
21
Campbell (Tot) 63-14
121419.3227-512 .4437-28
.25094-120
.78376 110 186 3.0 82 1.3 134-1
50
Campbell (Dal) 41-3
835 20.4164-384 .4276-25
.24064-83
.77148 78 126 3.1 51 1.2 75-0
30
Smith
79-42
168421.3295-678 .4352-9
.222106-127 .835114 235 349 4.4 119 1.5 287-3
82
Legler
79-0
132216.7231-528 .43852-139
.374142-169 .84036 92 128 1.6 120 1.5 133-0
52
Lever
81-54
194724.0227-557 .40826-74
.35175-98
.76583 200 283 3.5 213 2.6 155-1
159
White
18-3
320 17.845-112
.4026-20
.30019-33
.57630 53 83 4.6 11 0.6 46-0
10
Jones
81-47
177321.9195-407 .4790-1
.00078-107
.729299 306 605 7.5 99 1.2 246-2
61
Harris
77-0
116515.1162-385 .4217-33
.21287-119
.73145 112 157 2.0 106 1.4 117-0
49
Davis15-5286
19.1
24-59.407
0-0—
8-12.667
30
44
74
4.9
6
0.4
27-0
9
Williams (Tot)
38-11
716 18.849-110
.4450-0
— 12-28
.42995 122 217 5.7 25 0.7 92-0
18
Williams (Dal) 34-11
678 19.948-103
.4660-0
— 12-28
.42992 117 209 6.1 23 0.7 87-0
15
Hodge 50-0 428
18.6
46-101 .455
0-0 — 44-52 .846
4649951.9320.666-1
15
Dreiling
54-19
685 12.752-104
.5001-1
1.000
27-38
.71147 123 170 3.1 31 0.6 159-5
16
Wiley (Tot)16-0158
19.9
9-29.310
3-10.300
0-0—
0
10
10
0.6
23
1.4
21-0
15
Wiley (Dal)12-0124
10.3
6-21.286
2-6.333
0-0—
0
6
6
0.5
16
1.3
17-0
13
Harper*
28-28
893 31.9130-342 .38037-105
.35228-50
.56010 45 55 2.0 98 3.5 46-0
45
Morningstar* 22-15 363
16.5
38-81 .469
0-0 — 18-30 .600
3149803.6150.769-1
14
Brown*
1-0
10 10.01-1
1.000
0-0
— 1-1
1.000
0 1 1 1.0 0 0.0 2-0
0
Mavericks
82
19730- 3055-7070.432241-773 .3121450-1942.74712712150342141.7162919.92007-13
767
Opponents
82
19730 - 3212-6508.494249-688 .3621841-2498.73711012503360444.0197024.01649-7
782
211
To
334
245
80
84
55
93
60
88
18
94
78
5
22
21
30
43
17
11
54
19
0
1393
1428
Blk
25
14
44
15
14
38
13
15
10
31
10
1
46
41
13
24
0
0
4
2
0
299
507
Pts
1576
1513
536
555
398
698
656
555
115
468
418
56
110
108
136
132
21
14
325
94
3
7801
8514
Avg
19.2
19.2
11.4
8.8
9.7
8.8
8.3
6.9
6.4
5.8
5.4
3.7
2.9
3.2
2.7
2.4
1.3
1.2
11.6
4.3
3.0
95.1
103.8
Hi
37
37
26
22
22
36
25
16
17
16
20
10
11
11
12
9
5
5
33
11
3
116
126
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
1 11/5 R
L
Utah
86-102
2 11/6 H
L
Golden State
89- 93
3 11/9 H
L
New Jersey
80- 86
4 11/12 R
W Minnesota
115- 99
5 11/13 H
L
Utah
100-101
611/16H L New York 90-103
7 11/18 R
L
L.A. Clippers
84- 88
811/19R L Seattle
87-116
911/21R L Portland
90-103
1011/23H L L.A. Clippers 98-105
1111/26H L Chicago
85-108
1211/27R L San Antonio 80-104
1311/30R L Golden State 91-103
1412/1R L L.A. Lakers 91-124
1512/3H L Milwaukee 106-107
1612/5R L Denver
110-115
1712/7H L Miami
101-106
18 12/9 H
L
Seattle
93-125
1912/11H L Phoenix
103-114
2012/14H L Portland (Ot) 93-100
2112/16H L San Antonio 89-103
2212/18R L Houston
93-104
2312/20R L New York 92-101
24 12/22 R
L
Milwaukee
86- 96
25 12/23 R
W Minnesota
93- 89
26 12/28 H
L
Denver
85- 97
271/2 R L Sacramento 116-119
281/3 R L Utah
85-115
291/5 H L Houston
102-114
301/7 H L Philadelphia 93-103
311/8 R L Chicago
81-100
321/12H L Minnesota 85-103
331/14R L Atlanta
96-113
341/15H L San Antonio 87-104
351/18R L Phoenix
103-113
36 1/19 H
L
Boston
84- 89
37 1/21 H
L
Seattle
87- 91
381/22R L San Antonio 83-103
391/24R L Boston
102-110
401/26R L Philadelphia 90-104
41 1/27 R
L
Washington
95- 98
421/29H WSacramento 108-101
43 1/31 H
L
Atlanta
85- 90
44 2/2
R
W Minnesota
92- 88
45 2/4
H
L
L.A. Lakers
87- 95
46 2/6
R
L
Denver
89- 99
472/8 H WMinnesota (Ot)108-105
48 2/10 H
W Washington
87- 77
492/15H L Portland
103-106
50 2/17 H
L
Indiana
73- 84
512/19H L Detroit
96-105
52 2/21 R
W Detroit
98- 88
532/22R L Indiana
101-107
542/24R WCharlotte
115-110
552/26R L Cleveland 99-110
562/27R L New Jersey 90-117
573/3 H L Orlando
94-107
58 3/5
H
L
Utah
90-103
593/8 H L L.A. Clippers 110-116
603/10R L L.A. Lakers 101-106
613/11R L L.A. Clippers 96-106
623/13H L Houston
93-100
633/16R L Orlando
98-100
643/17R L Miami
98-115
653/19H L Golden State 107-116
66 3/23 H
L
L.A. Lakers
109-112
67 3/25 R
L
Phoenix
94- 99
683/26R L Denver
101-112
693/29H L San Antonio 92-117
704/1 H L Charlotte
104-106
71 4/2
H
L
Cleveland
88- 95
72 4/5
R
W Sacramento
88- 80
73 4/7
R
L
Utah
82- 99
74 4/8 R L Seattle
93-111
754/11R L Golden State 108-122
764/12R WPortland
108-107
77 4/15 H
W Denver
99- 97
784/16H L Sacramento 98-106
794/18H L Phoenix
97-106
804/21R L Houston
100-126
81 4/22 H
W Houston
107- 95
824/24H WMinnesota 116-102
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-0 0-1
0-1
L1
0-1 0-1
0-2
L2
0-2 0-1
0-3
L3
0-2 1-1
1-3
W1
0-3 1-1
1-4
L1
0-41-1 1-5 L2
0-4 1-2
1-6
L3
0-41-3 1-7 L4
0-41-4 1-8 L5
0-51-4 1-9 L6
0-61-4 1-10 L7
0-61-5 1-11 L8
0-61-6 1-12 L9
0-61-7 1-13 L10
0-71-7 1-14 L11
0-71-8 1-15 L12
0-81-8 1-16 L13
0-9 1-8
1-17
L14
0-101-8 1-18 L15
0-111-8 1-19 L16
0-121-8 1-20 L17
0-121-9 1-21 L18
0-121-10 1-22 L19
0-12 1-11
1-23
L20
0-12 2-11
2-23
W1
0-13 2-11
2-24
L1
0-132-12 2-25 L2
0-132-13 2-26 L3
0-142-13 2-27 L4
0-152-13 2-28 L5
0-152-14 2-29 L6
0-162-14 2-30 L7
0-162-15 2-31 L8
0-172-15 2-32 L9
0-172-16 2-33 L10
0-18 2-16
2-34
L11
0-19 2-16
2-35
L12
0-192-17 2-36 L13
0-192-18 2-37 L14
0-192-19 2-38 L15
0-19 2-20
2-39
L16
1-192-20 3-39 W1
1-20 2-20
3-40
L1
1-20 3-20
4-40
W1
1-21 3-20
4-41
L1
1-21 3-21
4-42
L2
2-213-21 5-42 W1
3-21 3-21
6-42
W2
3-223-21 6-43 L1
3-23 3-21
6-44
L2
3-243-21 6-45 L3
3-24 4-21
7-45
W1
3-244-22 7-46 L1
3-245-22 8-46 W1
3-245-23 8-47 L1
3-245-24 8-48 L2
3-255-24 8-49 L3
3-26 5-24
8-50
L4
3-275-24 8-51 L5
3-275-25 8-52 L6
3-275-26 8-53 L7
3-285-26 8-54 L8
3-285-27 8-55 L9
3-285-28 8-56 L10
3-295-28 8-57 L11
3-30 5-28
8-58
L12
3-30 5-29
8-59
L13
3-305-30 8-60 L14
3-315-30 8-61 L15
3-325-30 8-62 L16
3-33 5-30
8-63
L17
3-33 6-30
9-63
W1
3-33 6-31
9-64
L1
3-336-32 9-65 L2
3-336-33 9-66 L3
3-337-33 10-66W1
4-33 7-33
11-66 W2
4-347-33 11-67L1
4-357-33 11-68L2
4-357-34 11-69L3
5-35 7-34
12-69 W1
6-357-34 13-69W2
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1993-1994
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Mashburn
22 Hodge
10 K. Malone
29 K. Malone
Jackson
20 Mashburn
9
Sprewell
23 Grayer
Jackson
23 Jones
17 Coleman
28 Coleman
Mashburn
36 Jones
6
Laettner
26 Laettner
Jm/Lh
20 Jones
13 J. Malone
25 K. Malone
Jackson
21Mashburn
6 Starks
18Ewing
Jackson
18 Jones
12 Harper
28 Rh/Lv
Mashburn 24Jones
9 Kemp
24Kemp
Mashburn
21Dm/Pj
9 Drexler
20C. Robinson
Mashburn
20Jm/Pj/Ds
8 Harper
32Vaught
Mashburn
21Jones
7 Armstrong
26Grant
Jm/Tl/Sr
14Rooks
9 Robinson
28Rodman
Mashburn
26Jackson
9 Sprewell
23Houston
Jackson
16Jones
10Campbell
18Divac
Mashburn
28Mashburn
8 Brickowski
30Aa/Kn
Mashburn
28Jones
8 Abdul-Rauf
22Mutombo
Harper
33Jones
13Rice
29Seikaly
Dh/Jj
20 Jones
9
Gill
23 Schrempf
Mashburn
25Mashburn
13K. Johnson
25Barkley
Harper
21Jones
18Drexler
25Williams
Jackson
18Rooks
8 Robinson
30Rodman
Mashburn
30Jones
10Olajuwon
28Thorpe
Harper
16Rooks
10Ewing
21Oakley
Mashburn
29 Jm/Ds
8
Day
21 Norman
Jackson
28 Mashburn
13 Williams
33 Laettner
Rooks
25 Jones
16 Stith
21 Mutombo
Mashburn
30Jones
7 Simmons
25Simmons
Jackson
23Mashburn
9 Chambers
20Spencer
Mashburn
37Jones
11Olajuwon
37Olajuwon
Jackson
23Davis
9 Barros
26Weatherspoon
Jackson
25Smith
9 Pippen
20Grant
Jackson
24Pj/Sr
8 Dw/Ir
23Tf/Ll
Legler
21Jones
9 Willis
26Willis
Mashburn
26Rooks
8 Dr/Tc
20Rodman
Rooks
21Ds/Pj
9 Majerle
27Miller
Jackson
27 Jones
13 Parish
17 Parish
Jackson
29 Jones
12 Schrempf
22 Kemp
Legler
13Jones
8 Robinson
23Rodman
Mashburn
27Sr/Fl
10Fox
22McDaniel
Mashburn
20Davis
8 Barros
22Weatherspoon
Jackson
21 Jackson
8
Gugliotta
23 Gugliotta
Jackson
24White
14Richmond
34Wilson
Smith
22 Davis
10 Wilkins
24 Willis
Mashburn
26 Mashburn
9
Rider
22 Laettner
Mashburn
22 Mashburn
11 Lynch
26 Divac
Mashburn
17 4 Tied
6
Ellis
21 Mutombo
Jm/Jj
24Rw/Pj
8 West
24Maxey
Mashburn
16 Jackson
8
Gugliotta
18 Gugliotta
Mashburn
26Jones
12Drexler
26Williams
Mashburn
17 Jones
11 Miller
22 D. Davis
Jm/Jj
18Jones
13Dumars
40Anderson
Mashburn
23 Jones
11 Mills
25 Mills
Jackson
23Jones
7 Smits
27Smits
Mashburn
37Jones
7 Johnson
23Johnson
Mashburn
25Williams
11Hill
24Hill
Mashburn
32Mashburn
10Morris
27Coleman
Jackson
21Jm/Dh
5 O’Neal
43O’Neal
Mashburn
22 Williams
13 K. Malone
34 K. Malone
Jackson
31Williams
9 Harper
36Outlaw
Jackson
21Jones
12Divac
22Divac
Jackson
37Jackson
12Wilkins
31Harper
Jackson
30Lever
10Maxwell
27Thorpe
Mashburn
34Williams
10O’Neal
34O’Neal
Jackson
25Williams
9 Seikaly
28Seikaly
Jackson
31Williams
10Sprewell
24Gatling
Smith
36 Smith
7
Van Exel
28 Campbell
Jackson
31 Smith
9
K. Johnson
28 Barkley
Jackson
20Smith
11Mutombo
27Mutombo
Mashburn
24Rooks
9 Robinson
37Rodman
Sr/Jj
19Jones
11Mourning
25Mourning
Smith
23 Jackson
10 Price
24 Williams
Smith
18 Rooks
10 Richmond
22 Polynice
Jm/Sr
14 Williams
9
K. Malone
25 Spencer
Mashburn
27Williams
7 Payton
22Kemp
Jackson
25Ds/Sr
7 Sprewell
33Owens
Jackson
24Jones
14Drexler
29Cr/Cd
Rooks
24 Jones
14 Ellis
23 Le/Dm
Jackson
20Jones
13Tisdale
32Polynice
Jackson
30Jm/Jj
8 Barkley
28Green
Jackson
14Williams
9 Olajuwon
21Olajuwon
Mashburn
28 Rooks
10 Ot/Ks
19 Thorpe
Campbell
22Fl/Ds
9 Rider
25Brown
212
Rb
11
10
9
7
10
12
9
9
11
11
13
20
7
8
7
23
12
8
13
16
18
15
11
13
7
12
10
10
14
14
11
9
9
19
11
10
12
32
11
10
10
10
16
9
19
14
14
13
16
16
17
13
11
10
12
10
16
13
9
17
10
15
21
14
15
13
14
19
20
13
18
16
14
13
11
8
11
10
14
14
15
9
Attend
19,911
13,195
11,561
18,346
13,187
12,918
8,362
14,253
12,888
12,290
17,502
18,066
15,025
10,319
11,690
13,991
10,784
13,112
17,502
10,144
11,146
15,798
19,763
15,032
17,940
14,136
17,317
19,911
11,721
11,848
18,392
10,550
11,217
14,061
19,023
11,161
14,101
19,003
14,890
6,845
13,116
12,157
10,420
17,665
15,482
15,389
10,705
10,176
10,852
10,322
16,102
16,427
12,587
23,698
19,372
12,344
17,502
14,144
10,784
11,149
10,226
12,525
15,291
14,920
16,101
12,484
19,023
17,171
13,174
15,307
11,505
17,317
19,911
14,551
15,025
12,888
12,048
12,376
13,931
14,081
13,865
11,843
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1992-1993
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH GAR HEARD, ASSISTANT COACH CLIFFORD RAY, RANDY WHITE, DOUG SMITH, DONALD
HODGE, SEAN ROOKS, TERRY DAVIS, RADISAV CURCIC, DEXTER CAMBRIDGE, ASSISTANT COACH BRAD DAVIS, VICE
PRESIDENT/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS RICK SUND, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GM NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KERRY LEATH, WALTER BOND, FAT LEVER, TIM LEGLER, DEREK HARPER, JIM
JACKSON, MORLON WILEY, BRIAN HOWARD, MIKE IUZZOLINO, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON. DID NOT FINISH THE SEASON IN
DALLAS: STEPHEN BARDO, TRACY MOORE, WALTER PALMER, LAMONT STROTHERS
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 11, lost 71 (sixth, Midwest)…their worst record ever (previous mark was 15-67 in the 1980-81 charter season)…the
Mavericks were 7-14 over their final 21 games…Dallas started the season 0-29 on the road, but rallied to win four of their
last 12 games away from Reunion…Jim Jackson joined Shaquille O’Neal and Alonzo Mourning as the only rookies with
streaks of seven or more consecutive games with 20-plus points…overall, six of Dallas’ 11 wins came against clubs that
finished the season with winning records…on March 4, the Mavericks introduced 10-year NBA veteran Quinn Buckner as
head coach beginning at the end of the 1992-93 season…Gar Heard served as interim coach following the dismissal of
Richie Adubato on January 13…the Mavericks used a club-record 28 starting lineups (breaking the club record of 18 in
1991-92).
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl
To Blk
Harper
62-60
210834.0393-939 .419101-257 .393239-316 .75642 81 123 2.0 334 5.4 145-1
80
136 16
Jackson 28-28
938 33.5184-466 .39521-73
.28868-92
.73942 80 122 4.4 131 4.7 80-0
40
115 11
Rooks
72-68
208729.0368-747 .4930-2
.000234-389 .602196 340 536 7.4 95 1.3 204-2
38
160 81
Davis
75-74
246232.8393-863 .4552-8
.250167-281 .594259 442 701 9.3 68 0.9 199-3
36
160 28
Smith
61-42
152425.0289-666 .4340-4
.00056-74
.75796 232 328 5.4 104 1.7 280-12
48
115 52
White
64-20
143322.4235-540 .43510-42
.238138-184 .750154 216 370 5.8 49 0.8 226-4
63
108 45
Legler (Tot)33-0
635 19.2105-241 .43622-65
.33857-71
.80325 34
59 1.8 46 1.4 63-0
24
28 6
Legler (Dal)
30-0
630 21.0104-238 .43722-65
.33857-71
.80325 33
58 1.9 46 1.5 63-0
24
28 6
Iuzzolino 70-23
176925.3221-478 .46254-144
.375114-149 .76531 109 140 2.0 328 4.7 101-0
49
129 6
Bond
74-38
157821.3227-565 .4027-42
.167129-167 .77252 144 196 2.6 122 1.6 223-3
75
112 18
Cambridge53-13
885 16.7151-312 .4840-4
.00068-99
.68788 79 167 3.2 58 1.1 128-1
24
63 6
Howard 68-22
129519.0183-414 .4421-7
.14372-94
.76666 146 212 3.1 67 1.0 217-8
55
68 34
Hodge
79-8
126716.0161-400 .4030-0
— 71-104
.68393 201 294 3.7 75 0.9 204-2
33
90 37
Wiley (Tot)58-15
995 17.296-254
.37854-154
.35117-26
.65429 62 91 1.6 181 3.1 127-2
65
80 3
Wiley (Dal)33-13
641 19.470-173
.40539-103
.37912-18
.66720 36 56 1.7 100 3.0 78-2
39
51 1
Curcic* 20-0 166 8.3
16-41 .390
0-0 — 26-36 .722
1732492.5120.630-0 7
8 2
Moore* 39-1
510 13.1103-249 .41423-67
.34353-61
.86923 29 52 1.3 47 1.2 54-0
21
32 4
Strothers* 9-0
138 15.320-61
.3282-13
.1548-10
.8008
6
14 1.6 13 1.4 13-0
8
15 0
Palmer*
20-0124 6.2
27-57.474
0-0—
6-9.667
12
32
44
2.2
5
0.3
29-01 10
5
Bardo* 23-0 175 7.6
19-62 .306
1-6 .167
12-17 .706
1027371.6291.328-0 8
17 3
Mavericks82
-
240.6
3164-7271.435283-837 .3381530-2171.70512342265349942.7168320.52302-38 649 1459 355
Opponents82
-
240.6
3401-6783.501234-653 .3582351-3071.76610632740380346.4204725.01861-81 802 1273 520
213
Pts
1126
457
970
955
634
618
289
287
610
590
370
439
393
263
191
58
282
50
60
51
8141
9387
Avg
18.2
16.3
13.5
12.7
10.4
9.7
8.8
9.6
8.7
8.0
7.0
6.5
5.0
4.5
5.8
2.9
7.2
5.6
3.0
2.2
99.3
114.5
Hi
35
32
26
35
27
31
20
20
23
25
16
18
14
15
15
11
20
10
18
6
128
139
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
111/7H L Utah
106-122
211/10R L Minnesota 104-118
311/11H L Milwaukee 116-124
411/14H WAtlanta
113-105
511/17R L Charlotte
111-134
611/19R L San Antonio 95-123
711/21H L Cleveland 108-119
811/25H L L.A. Clippers 112-130
911/27H L Seattle
104-127
1011/29R L L.A. Lakers 85-114
11 12/1 R
L
Utah
101-116
1212/3R L Seattle
108-125
1312/5H L Houston
96-117
1412/8H L Miami
112-126
1512/10H L Minnesota 88-111
1612/12H L San Antonio 91-113
1712/16H WL.A. Lakers 102-95
1812/18R L San Antonio 101-122
1912/19R L Houston
93-112
20 12/22 R
L
L.A. Clippers
94-108
2112/23R L Golden State 97-111
2212/26H L Golden State 96-110
2312/29R L Sacramento 81-139
2412/30R L Portland
92-111
251/2 R L Minnesota 71-103
261/5 H L Portland
95-109
271/7 H L Phoenix
107-111
28 1/9
H
L
Utah
102-126
291/11H L Charlotte
113-132
301/13R L Detroit
96-112
311/15H L New York 93-107
321/16R L Denver
91-106
331/19H WDetroit
113-103
341/21H L Denver
94-110
351/23R L Orlando
106-127
361/24R L Miami
106-122
371/26H L Chicago
88-123
381/29H L Sacramento 120-130
391/30R L Phoenix
105-126
402/1 H L New Jersey 96-115
412/3 H L Houston
102-119
422/5 H WIndiana
105-104
432/6 R L Denver
93-111
44 2/8
R
L
L.A. Lakers (Ot) 100-108
452/10H L Washington 102-110
462/12H L Boston
100-109
472/13H L Philadelphia 96-119
482/16R L New York 87-117
492/17R L Cleveland 97-124
502/24H L Denver
92-113
512/26R L Minnesota 89-99
522/28R L Indiana
96-110
533/2 R L Milwaukee 86-120
543/3 R L Chicago
97-125
553/5 H L Houston
86-105
563/6 H L Phoenix
102-109
573/9 R L San Antonio 84-119
583/10H L Portland
96-124
593/12R L Phoenix
98-116
603/13R L Sacramento 94-122
61 3/15 H
L
Utah
96-109
623/17H WOrlando
102-96
633/19R WPhiladelphia 89-87
643/21R L New Jersey 84-106
653/23R L Atlanta
107-125
663/24R WWashington 101-98
673/26R L Boston
97-106
683/28H L San Antonio 107-114
693/31H L Seattle
96-103
704/2 H L Golden State 93-134
714/4 R L L.A. Clippers 115-119
724/6 R WSeattle
109-107
734/8 R L Portland
107-126
744/10R L Golden State 94-100
75 4/12 R
L
Utah
94-107
764/14H L L.A. Lakers 99-112
774/16H WDenver
99-86
784/17H L Sacramento (Ot)107-108
794/20H L L.A. Clippers 98-107
804/21R L Denver
112-137
814/23H WMinnesota 103-100
824/24R WHouston
128-123
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-10-0 0-1 L1
0-10-1 0-2 L2
0-20-1 0-3 L3
1-20-1 1-3 W1
1-20-2 1-4 L1
1-20-3 1-5 L2
1-30-3 1-6 L3
1-40-3 1-7 L4
1-50-3 1-8 L5
1-50-4 1-9 L6
1-5 0-5
1-10
L7
1-50-6 1-11 L8
1-60-6 1-12 L9
1-70-6 1-13 L10
1-80-6 1-14 L11
1-90-6 1-15 L12
2-90-6 2-15 W1
2-90-7 2-16 L1
2-90-8 2-17 L2
2-9 0-9
2-18
L3
2-90-10 2-19 L4
2-100-10 2-20 L5
2-100-11 2-21 L6
2-100-12 2-22 L7
2-100-13 2-23 L8
2-110-13 2-24 L9
2-120-13 2-25 L10
2-13 0-13
2-26
L11
2-140-13 2-27 L12
2-140-14 2-28 L13
2-150-14 2-29 L14
2-150-15 2-30 L15
3-150-15 3-30 W1
3-160-15 3-31 L1
3-160-16 3-32 L2
3-160-17 3-33 L3
3-170-17 3-34 L4
3-180-17 3-35 L5
3-180-18 3-36 L6
3-190-18 3-37 L7
3-200-18 3-38 L8
4-200-18 4-38 W1
4-200-19 4-39 L1
4-20 0-20
4-40
L2
4-210-20 4-41 L3
4-220-20 4-42 L4
4-230-20 4-43 L5
4-230-21 4-44 L6
4-230-22 4-45 L7
4-240-22 4-46 L8
4-240-23 4-47 L9
4-240-24 4-48 L10
4-240-25 4-49 L11
4-240-26 4-50 L12
4-250-26 4-51 L13
4-260-26 4-52 L14
4-260-27 4-53 L15
4-270-27 4-54 L16
4-270-28 4-55 L17
4-270-29 4-56 L18
4-28 0-29
4-57
L19
5-280-29 5-57 W1
5-281-29 6-57 W2
5-281-30 6-58 L1
5-281-31 6-59 L2
5-282-31 7-59 W1
5-282-32 7-60 L1
5-292-32 7-61 L2
5-302-32 7-62 L3
5-312-32 7-63 L4
5-312-23 7-64 L5
5-313-33 8-64 W1
5-313-34 8-65 L1
5-313-35 8-66 L2
5-31 3-36
8-67
L3
5-323-36 8-68 L4
6-323-36 9-68 W1
6-333-36 9-69 L1
6-343-36 9-70 L2
6-343-37 9-71 L3
7-343-37 10-71W1
7-344-37 11-71W2
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1992-1993
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Harper
26Iuzzolino
6 K. Malone
31Benoit
Bond
25Ds/Doh/Tm
6 Person
24Laettner
Harper
21Davis
11Edwards
31Avent/Fb
Davis
35Davis
17Wilkins
32Dw/Kw
Smith
17Sr/Rw
9 Johnson
21Mourning
Harper
24Td/Sr/Wb/Dh 5 Elliott
26Green
Harper
25Davis
10Ln/Mp
26Lm/Jw
Rooks
22Davis
9 Manning
31Norman
Harper
21Davis
14Payton
31Kemp
Tm/Bh
14Davis
12Divac
20Green
Td/Tm
20 Palmer
11 K. Malone
27 K. Malone
Moore
20Smith
9 Kemp
17Kemp
Harper
23Td/Bh
7 Olajuwon
26Thorpe
Harper
27Rooks
12Long
21Seikaly
Davis
21Davis
12Person
26Longley
Harper
25Rooks
16Robinson
22Reid
Rooks
22Sr/Bh
9 Threatt
23Divac
Harper
23Td/Rw
12Elliott
41Smith
Smith
27Davis
11Ot/Ho
18Olajuwon
Td/Dh
20 Davis
11 Harper
25 M. Jackson
Harper
25Smith
11Hardaway
23Hill
Bond
20Smith
11Hardaway
31Hill
White
15Bond
7 Bonner
23Bonner
Smith
20Davis
9 Porter
20Williams
Bond
16Smith
12Laettner
26McCann
Davis
22Davis
14Kersey
17Bryant
Harper
31Rooks
11Barkley
32Barkley
Iuzzolino
18 White
8
J. Malone
27 K. Malone
Rooks
20Davis
9 Johnson
24Mourning
Davis
17Davis
14Thomas
20Rodman
Harper
28Davis
11Rb/Js
18Pe/Am
Harper
35Davis
10Pack
19Mutombo
Harper
26Davis
18Thomas
19Laimbeer
Moore
16Davis
19Jackson
24Ellis
Harper
18Td/Rw
8 O’Neal
38O’Neal
Harper
24Davis
12Rice
31Seikaly
Moore
13White
7 Sp/Sk
19Sp/Sk
Harper
28Davis
17Simmons
35Rambis
White
30Davis
17Majerle
30Barkley
Rooks
21Td/Sr
12Coleman
27Bowie
Harper
27Davis
16Olajuwon
30Olajuwon
Rooks
26Davis
16Miller
30Schrempf
White
15Smith
10Williams
23Mutombo
Harper
23 Davis
14 Scott
26 Perkins
Harper
23White
14Adams
29Gugliotta
Davis
21Rooks
13Abdelnaby
24Parish
White
20Rooks
10Hornacek
20Tp/Al
Rooks
23Rooks
7 Davis
18Co/Hw
Rooks
19Sr/Dc
8 Brandon
20Williams
Harper
23Davis
11Le/Cj
23Mutombo
Harper
23Davis
11West
21Laettner
Harper
26Rooks
9 Miller
31Schrempf
Rooks
14White
9 Brickowski
17Strong
Davis
24Davis
7 Pippen
24Williams
Td/Hodge
13Davis
11Olajuwon
24Olajuwon
Harper
27White
10K. Johnson
28Barkley
Sr/Wb
14Rooks
7 Robinson
19Reid
White
31Rooks
8 Porter
24Duckworth
Davis
23Davis
11Barkley
24Cb/Cc
Davis
21Smith
7 Simmons
24Williams
Smith
22 Smith
12 K. Malone
36 K. Malone
Jackson
17Davis
10Anderson
25O’Neal
Davis
24Davis
10Hawkins
26Weatherspoon
Rooks
17Rooks
9 Petrovic
21Bowie
Rooks
23Rooks
12Wilkins
28Willis
Jackson
27Dc/Jj
8 Chapman
22Gugliotta
Rooks
18Davis
11Parish
20Parish
Legler
19Davis
6 Robinson
31Dr/Ls
Smith
26Hodge
13Pierce
23Cage
Jackson
18Jackson
10Owens
29Bh/Bo
Smith
22Rooks
9 Norman
26Norman
Jackson
18Davis
8 Pierce
20Cage
Cambridge
16Davis
8 Robinson
21Williams
Davis
22Davis
19Sprewell
26Alexander
Rooks
20 Davis
11 K. Malone
27 K. Malone
Jj/Rw
20Rooks
18Threatt
22Divac
Jackson
20Rooks
14Mutombo
21Mutombo
Harper
23Td/Sr
11Webb
24Bonner
Jackson
21Davis
19Harper
22Norman
Jackson
29Davis
10Le/Cj
21Mutombo
Jackson
32Davis
14Williams
31Williams
Jackson
23Davis
10Smith
23Olajuwon
214
Rb
14
12
8
14
14
9
7
9
16
14
13
8
8
13
9
15
9
12
12
12
15
13
11
12
10
10
14
13
10
18
9
16
14
16
13
12
11
10
14
9
18
16
11
17
10
15
10
10
12
13
15
17
11
8
11
15
9
15
9
10
8
12
8
8
12
12
10
7
10
11
7
9
9
14
13
12
13
13
10
13
9
15
Attend
12,514
18,202
11,276
13,488
23,698
16,057
13,805
11,433
13,257
13,855
19,452
7,949
14,096
11,201
11,124
13,903
13,358
16,057
11,426
9,137
15,025
13,155
17,317
12,888
18,106
12,227
13,760
12,969
13,285
21,454
14,445
14,568
11,498
11,133
15,151
15,008
17,502
11,410
19,023
10,452
10,771
11,715
13,546
14,202
10,661
15,548
13,408
19,763
17,083
10,780
18,011
11,560
13,794
18,062
14,450
17,502
16,057
11,822
19,023
17,317
14,852
17,502
9,427
11,487
7,602
6,241
14,890
17,336
14,101
16,722
12,021
13,503
12,888
15,025
19,916
16,064
13,964
15,973
12,760
16,490
17,502
16,611
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1991-1992
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH RICHIE ADUBATO, ASSISTANT COACH BOB ZUFFELATO, ASSISTANT COACH GAR HEARD, DOUG
SMITH, TERRY DAVIS, DONALD HODGE, HERB WILLIAMS, BRIAN QUINNETT, RANDY WHITE, SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT COACH
CLIFFORD RAY, VICE PRESIDENT/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS RICK SUND, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GM NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER DOUG BAKER, TRACY MOORE, BRIAN HOWARD, FAT LEVER, ROLANDO
BLACKMAN, DEREK HARPER, BRAD DAVIS, RODNEY MCCRAY, MIKE IUZZOLINO, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 22, lost 60 (fifth, Midwest)…the Mavericks started three rookies (Mike Iuzzolino, Doug Smith and Donald Hodge) in
each of the final 21 games…there were two games (April 8-9) when four rookies started, a franchise first…the Mavericks
lost a club-record-tying 15 straight games from March 1 to 26 and a club-record 26 straight road games from Dec. 26
through April 9…Dallas was held under 90 points a club-record 19 times (was 14 in 1990-91) and failed to shoot at least
.400 a club-record 19 times (was eight in 1989-90)…seven times the Mavericks committed fewer than 10 turnovers in a
game, including a season-low 5 turnovers Nov. 12 vs. Houston – tying as the fewest turnovers by any team in the NBA in
1991-92…the Mavericks set club lows in scoring (97.6 ppg) and field goal shooting (43.9%).
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl
To
Blackman
75-74
252733.7535-1161 .46165-169
.385239-266 .89878 161 239 3.2 204 2.7 134-0
50
153
Harper
65-64
225234.6448-1011 .44358-186
.312198-261 .75949 121 170 2.6 373 5.7 150-0
101
154
Williams
75-26
204027.2367-851 .4311-6
.167124-171 .725106 348 454 6.1 94 1.3 189-2
35
114
Lever
31-5
884 28.5135-349 .38717-52
.32760-80
.75056 105 161 5.2 107 3.5 73-0
46
36
T. Davis
68-67
214931.6256-531 .4820-5
.000181-285 .635228 444 672 9.9 57 0.8 202-1
26
117
Iuzzolino
52-21
128024.6160-355 .45159-136
.434107-128 .83627 71 98 1.9 194 3.7 79-0
33
92
McCray
75-48
210628.1271-622 .43625-85
.294110-153 .719149 319 46 6.2 219 2.9 180-2
48
115
Smith
76-32
170722.5291-702 .4150-11
.00089-121
.736129 262 391 5.1 129 1.7 259-5
62
97
Moore
42-2
782 18.6130-325 .40030-84
.35765-78
.83331 51 82 2.0 48 1.1 97-0
32
44
Hodge
51-27
105820.7163-328 .4970-0
–
100-150 .667118 157 275 5.4 39 0.8 128-2
25
75
White
65-12
102115.7145-382 .3804-27
.148124-162 .76596 140 236 3.6 31 0.5 157-1
31
68
Donaldson
44-32
994 22.6107-227 .4710-0
–
59-84
.70297 173 270 6.1 31 0.7 86-0
8
41
Howard
27-0
318 11.854-104
.5191-2
.50022-31
.71017 34 51 1.9 14 0.5 55-2
11
15
Quinnett (Tot) 39-0
326 18.443-124
.34713-41
.31716-26
.61516 35 51 1.3 12 0.3 32-0
16
16
Quinnett (Dal) 15-0
136 19.115-51
.2943-15
.2008-12
.6677
20 27 1.8 5
0.3 11-0
9
8
B. Davis
33-0
429 13.038-86
.4425-18
.27811-15
.7334
29 33 1.0 66 2.0 57-0
11
27
Garrick (Tot)*
40-5
549 13.759-143
.4131-4
.25018-26
.69212 44 56 1.4 98 2.5 54-0
36
44
Garrick (Dal)*
6-063
10.5
4-17.235
0-1.000
2-21.000
2
4
6
1.0
17
2.8
7-0
8
4
Vianna* 1-0 919.0
1-2 .500
0-0 – 0-0 – 0000.0
22.0
3-0
0
1
Mavericks
82
19755- 3120-7104.439268-797 .3361499-1999.75011942439363344.3163019.91867-15
536
1202
Opponents
82
19755- 3314-7051.470183-599 .3061823-2368.77011572631378846.2193623.61735-19
723
1054
215
Blk
22
17
98
12
29
1
30
34
4
23
22
44
8
8
2
3
4
0
0
349
456
Pts
1374
1152
859
347
693
486
677
671
355
426
418
273
131
115
41
92
137
10
2
8007
8634
Avg
18.3
17.7
11.5
11.2
10.2
9.3
9.0
8.8
8.5
8.4
6.4
6.2
4.9
2.9
2.7
2.8
3.4
1.7
2.0
97.6
105.3
Hi
31
38
26
32
20
23
24
26
19
24
20
15
14
14
8
8
13
4
2
141
143
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
111/1R L San Antonio
2 11/2 H
L
L.A. Lakers (Ot)
311/5H L Cleveland
411/6R WMinnesota
511/8R L Chicago
611/9R L Milwaukee
711/12H L Houston
811/14H WL.A. Clippers
911/16H WPhoenix
1011/19R WDenver
1111/20H L New York
12 11/23 H
W Utah (Ot)
1311/27H WIndiana
14 11/29 H L
New Jersey
1511/30H WMinnesota
1612/3H L Atlanta
1712/5R L Golden State
1812/7R L Seattle
19 12/8 R
L
L.A. Lakers
2012/10H WMiami
2112/11R WCharlotte
2212/13R L Indiana
2312/14R WCleveland
2412/17H L San Antonio
2512/20H L Washington
2612/21H WSacramento
2712/23R WHouston
2812/26R L Portland
2912/28R L Phoenix
301/3 H L Detroit
311/4 R L Utah
321/7 H L L.A. Lakers
331/9 R L Atlanta
341/10H L Seattle
351/13R L Detroit
36 1/14 R
L
New Jersey
371/16H L Denver
38 1/18 H
L
Golden State
391/22H WMilwaukee
401/24R L Orlando
411/25R L Miami
421/29H L San Antonio
431/31H L Chicago
44 2/1
H
L
Utah
452/3 R L Sacramento
46 2/4
R
L
L.A. Clippers
472/6 H L Portland
482/12H WBoston
492/14R L Denver
502/15H WHouston
51 2/18 H
L
Philadelphia
52 2/19 R
L
Utah
532/21H WMinnesota
542/24H L Golden State
552/26R L Minnesota
562/28H WPhoenix
573/1 R L Boston
583/3 R L New York
593/5 R L Washington
603/6 R L Philadelphia
613/8 H L San Antonio
623/10R L Houston
633/11H L Charlotte
64 3/13 R
L
L.A. Clippers
653/15R L Seattle
66 3/17 R
L
Phoenix
67 3/18 H
L
L.A. Clippers
683/20H L Sacramento
693/22H L Seattle
703/24R L Portland
713/26R L L.A. Lakers
723/29H WDenver
734/1 H WOrlando
744/3 H L Minnesota
754/5 R L Sacramento
764/8 R L Golden State
77 4/9
R
L
Utah
784/11R WHouston
794/14R L San Antonio
804/15H L Portland
814/17H WHouston
824/19R WDenver
Score
Dal-Opp
99-140
113-114
101-112
97-94
92-108
95-111
92-98
95-88
91-88
96-93
89-92
121-109
113-106
91-97
79-78
99-103
107-117
101-104
88-103
114-110
106-103
108-124
99-97
87-98
99-107
109-85
105-85
88-113
103-121
96-106
78-113
80-104
108-124
82-94
81-84
88-97
90-101
141-143
118-116
103-121
101-103
93-108
92-107
90-104
95-99
80-97
98-103
108-100
85-105
103-99
90-94
98-118
109-94
131-138
105-106
115-107
91-101
83-102
109-119
86-88
81-93
93-116
105-120
97-105
100-109
81-92
86-117
96-125
105-113
83-109
92-115
105-98
102-89
95-104
89-103
91-110
90-113
99-92
108-120
94-100
109-106
104-92
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-00-1 0-1 L1
0-1 0-1
0-2
L2
0-20-1 0-3 L3
0-21-1 1-3 W1
0-21-2 1-4 L1
0-21-3 1-5 L2
0-31-3 1-6 L3
1-31-3 2-6 W1
2-31-3 3-6 W2
2-32-3 4-6 W3
2-42-3 4-7 L1
3-4 2-3
5-7
W1
4-42-3 6-7 W2
4-5 2-3
6-8
L1
5-52-3 7-8 W1
5-62-3 7-9 L1
5-62-4 7-10 L2
5-62-5 7-11 L3
5-6 2-6
7-12
L4
6-62-6 8-12 W1
6-63-6 9-12 W2
6-63-7 9-13 L1
6-64-7 10-13W1
6-74-7 10-14L1
6-84-7 10-15L2
7-84-7 11-15W1
7-85-7 12-15W2
7-85-8 12-16L1
7-85-9 12-17L2
7-95-9 12-18L3
7-95-10 12-19L4
7-105-10 12-20L5
7-105-11 12-21L6
7-115-11 12-22L7
7-115-12 12-23L8
7-11 5-13
12-24 L9
7-125-13 12-25L10
7-13 5-13
12-26 L11
8-135-13 13-26W1
8-135-14 13-27L1
8-135-15 13-28L2
8-145-15 13-29L3
8-155-15 13-30L4
8-16 5-15
13-31 L5
8-165-16 13-32L6
8-16 5-17
13-33 L7
8-175-17 13-34L8
9-175-17 14-34W1
9-175-18 14-35L1
10-17
5-18 15-35W1
10-18 5-18
15-36 L1
10-18 5-19
15-37 L2
11-18
5-19 16-37W1
11-19
5-19 16-38L1
11-19
5-20 16-39L2
12-19
5-20 17-39W1
12-19
5-21 17-40L1
12-19
5-22 17-41L2
12-19
5-23 17-42L3
12-19
5-24 17-43L4
12-20
5-24 17-44L5
12-20
5-25 17-45L6
12-21
5-25 17-46L7
12-21 5-26
17-47 L8
12-21
5-27 17-48L9
12-21 5-28
17-49 L10
12-22 5-28
17-50 L11
12-23
5-28 17-51L12
12-24
5-28 17-52L13
12-24
5-29 17-53L14
12-24
5-30 17-54L15
13-24
5-30 18-54W1
14-24
5-30 19-54W2
14-25
5-30 19-55L1
14-25
5-31 19-56L2
14-25
5-32 19-57L3
14-25 5-33
19-58 L4
14-25
6-33 20-58W1
14-25
6-34 20-59L1
14-26
6-34 20-60L2
15-26
6-34 21-60W1
15-26
7-34 22-60W2
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1991-1992
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Lever
17Rm/Td
5 Robinson
24Cummings
Blackman
25 T. Davis
15 Worthy
30 Threatt
Blackman
23McCray
13Nance
29Daugherty
Harper
26T. Davis
14West
14Spencer
Harper
15T. Davis
9 Jordan
26Sp/Hg
Blackman
28T. Davis
10Humphries
24Malone
Blackman
30Williams
13Maxwell
28Thorpe
Blackman
30Td/Hw
12Manning
27Vaught
Blackman
22T. Davis
12Hornacek
21Lang
Blackman
18Td/Fl
7 Williams
18Mutombo
Blackman
25T. Davis
9 Ewing
27Pe/Co
Lever
32 Rm/Rb
9
K. Malone
33 K. Malone
McCray
20Williams
9 M. Williams
27Smits
Harper
26 T. Davis
12 Petrovic
24 Morris
Smith
17Donaldson
15Glass
23Gg/Tb
Harper
24McCray
12Willis
29Willis
Harper
26White
9 Cm/Th
27Hill
Blackman
28Davis
12Pierce
27Cage
Harper
20 T. Davis
7
Bs/Acg
16 Perkins
Blackman
31T. Davis
19Burton
23Seikaly
Harper
35Donaldson
16Johnson
24Gattison
Harper
18T. Davis
9 Person
32Smits
Blackman
26T. Davis
13Daugherty
24Daugherty
Rb/Dh
21Williams
11Robinson
22Dr/Wa
Williams
22McCray
14Ellison
31Ellison
Harper
22Td/Jd
11Simmons
16Tisdale
Dh/Rb
27Smith
10Olajuwon
21Thorpe
McCray
15Hw/Fl
7 Drexler
20Williams
Blackman
22Williams
12Johnson
26Lang
Harper
24T. Davis
16Thomas
20Rodman
Smith
16Smith
7 K. Malone
26Brown
Williams
19McCray
10Teagle
19Perkins
Harper
24T. Davis
12Wilkins
32Willis
Harper
27T. Davis
14Johnson
19Kemp
Blackman
15T. Davis
21Woolridge
15Rodman
Harper
28 T. Davis
16 Coleman
20 Sb/Cd
Harper
24T. Davis
13Garland
25Mutombo
Harper
38 T. Davis
11 Mullin
29 Cm/Bo/Th
Smith
26Smith
9 Ellis
23Malone
Harper
19T. Davis
13Anderson
32Anderson
Harper
24Td/Jd
10Rice
33Ke/Gl
White
20White
12Anderson
21Robinson
Blackman
20T. Davis
12Jordan
25Jordan
T. Davis
19 T. Davis
11 K. Malone
26 K. Malone
Blackman
23T. Davis
13Richmond
22Causwell
Williams
17 T. Davis
10 Norman
19 Harper
Blackman
26T. Davis
16Drexler
32Williams
Dh/Hw
23Harper
9 Lewis
24Picnkney
Williams
20Williams
10R. Williams
22Mutombo
Blackman
31Williams
10Maxwell
25Thorpe
T. Davis
17 T. Davis
14 Barkley
28 Barkley
T. Davis
14 White
8
K. Malone
23 K. Malone
Moore
19T. Davis
14Richardson
17Mitchell
Iuzzolino
22Td/Ds
8 Mullin
29Hill
Blackman
22T. Davis
9 Glass
31Campbell
Harper
20Smith
11Majerle
20West
Hodge
19Hodge
11Bird
26Bird
Blackman
16Td/Dh
9 Js/Xm
18McDaniel
Harper
30Td/Hw
9 Eackles
23Ellison
Blackman
22T. Davis
13Barkley
24Barkley
Hodge
19T. Davis
14Robinson
18Robinson
Williams
16Hodge
10Maxwell
19Olajuwon
Iuzzolino
23Ds/Hw
6 Gill
26Johnson
Iuzzolino
21 T. Davis
18 Harper
23 Harper
Blackman
25T. Davis
10Pierce
23Kemp
T. Davis
16 T. Davis
15 Johnson
18 West
Iuzzolino
22 T. Davis
11 Manning
23 Cs/Lv
Rb/Mi
20McCray
11Richmond
21Simmons
Blackman
30Rm/Hodge
9 Johnson
31Kemp
Smith
15Smith
10Porter
19Jk/Bw
Iuzzolino
19Dh/Hw
6 Teagle
28Divac
Blackman
22Smith
14Ml/Mm
19Anderson
Iuzzolino
20McCray
15Anderson
25Kite
Williams
26Rm/Ds
7 Richardson
22Tb/Fs
Hodge
24Hodge
14Simmons
23Simmons
Mi/Hw
14McCray
15Mullin
29Hill
Williams
20 White
9
K. Malone
28 K. Malone
Blackman
30McCray
13Floyd
22Ot/Ho
Blackman
20McCray
14Elliott
26Cummings
Blackman
18Rm/Hodge
11Williams
20Williams
Williams
24Williams
8 Olajuwon
33Olajuwon
Iuzzolino
21Hodge
10Williams
21Anderson
216
Rb
16
10
12
9
10
11
11
11
10
18
13
13
10
11
7
31
8
14
11
14
18
13
15
12
16
10
14
12
12
20
14
13
13
13
21
9
14
8
11
12
9
12
10
11
11
11
15
14
19
13
15
9
10
14
8
9
13
11
10
15
13
11
18
12
15
10
6
13
17
9
11
12
9
9
19
12
11
13
12
10
13
17
Attend
16,057
17,502
14,019
19,006
18,120
15,175
14,658
14,168
17,364
7,382
15,608
17,333
14,713
16,121
16,155
15,080
15,025
12,313
15,988
14,239
23,698
9,832
13,057
15,125
14,491
15,134
15,508
12,888
14,496
17,502
19,911
17,083
9,743
15,361
21,454
7,165
15,506
17,502
14,299
15,151
15,008
15,218
17,502
16,392
17,014
9,487
15,707
17,502
12,223
17,247
15,676
19,911
16,009
14,828
18,173
17,148
14,890
16,083
6,165
16,812
16,335
14,002
15,727
11,955
12,163
14,496
15,363
16,118
14,345
12,888
17,324
16,203
15,140
15,795
17,014
15,025
19,911
14,501
16,057
15,021
17,502
13,141
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1990-1991
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH RICHIE ADUBATO, ASSISTANT COACH BOB ZUFFELATO, ASSISTANT COACH GAR HEARD, ROY
TARPLEY, JOHN SHASKY, JAMES DONALDSON, JIM GRANDHOLM, HERB WILLIAMS, RANDY WHITE, SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
COACH CLIFFORD RAY, VICE PRESIDENT/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS RICK SUND, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GM NORM
SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KERRY LEATH, KELVIN UPSHAW, ALEX ENGLISH, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, FAT LEVER,
DEREK HARPER, BRAD DAVIS, RODNEY MCCRAY, STEVE ALFORD, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 28, lost 54 (sixth, Midwest)…the Mavericks had averaged over 48 wins the previous four seasons…Dallas, which
got off to a 4-1 start before losing Roy Tarpley and Fat Lever for the season due to right knee injuries, dropped 53 of its
final 77 games, including 13 of the final 16 games…39 times Dallas was without the services of three or more players,
including five games in which four or more players were sidelined…Dallas came back seven times from deficits of 12+
points to win, including twice from 16 points down…the Mavericks were 15-16 in games decided by six points or less,
including 9-6 in games decided by three points or less…the Mavericks were 21-21 when scoring 100+ points and 7-33
when held under 100 points.
G-S
Tarpley 5-5
Blackman 80-80
Harper
77-77
Williams
60-36
McCray
74-68
Donaldson 82-82
English
79-26
White
79-29
Lever
4-0
Upshaw 48-1
Davis
80-6
Alford
34-0
Grandholm 26-0
Shasky
57-0
Wright* 3-0
Mavericks82
Opponents82
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3fg-Att
171 34.243-79
.5440-1
2965 37.1 634-1316
.482 40-114
2879 37.4 572-1226
.467 89-246
1832 30.5 332-655
.507 0-4
2561 34.6 336-679
.495 13-39
2800 34.1 327-615
.532 0-0
1748 22.1 322-734
.439 0-1
1901 24.1 265-665
.398 6-37
86
21.5 9-23
.391 0-3
514 10.7104-231 .4507-29
1426 17.8 159-373
.426 22-85
236 6.9 59-117
.504 7-23
168 6.5 30-58
.517 9-17
510 8.9 51-116
.440 0-0
8 2.7 2-3
.6670-1
19805- 3245-6890.471193-600
19805- 3346-6945.482178-583
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
.00016-18
.88916 39 55 11.012 2.4 20-0
.351 282-326
.865 63
193 256 3.2 301 3.8 153-0
.362 286-391
.731 59
174 233 3.0 548 7.1 222-1
.000 83-130
.638 86
271 357 6.0 95
1.6 197-3
.333 159-198
.803 153 407 560 7.6 259 3.5 203-3
—
165-229
.721 201 526 727 8.9 69
0.8 181-0
.000 119-140
.850 108 146 254 3.2 105 1.3 141-0
.162 159-225
.707 173 331 504 6.4 63
0.8 308-6
.000 11-14
.786 3
12
15 3.8 12
3.0 5-0
.24155-64
.85920 35 55 1.1 86 1.8 77-0
.259 91-118
.771 13
105 118 1.5 230 2.9 212-1
.304 26-31
.839 10
14
24 0.7 22
0.6 11-0
.529 10-21
.476 20
30
50 1.9 8
0.3 33-0
—
48-79
.606 58
76
134 2.4 11
0.2 75-0
.0002-2
1.000
1 1 2 0.7 0 0.0 2-0
.3221512-1986.761984 2360334440.8182122.21840-14
.3051700-2296.74011162489360544.0202524.71778-10
217
Stl
To Blk
6
13 9
69
159
19
147
177
14
30
113
88
70
129
51
34
146
93
40
101
25
81
131
44
6
10
3
28
39 5
45
77
17
8
16
1
2
11
8
14
27
20
1
0 0
581 1186 397
650 1147 400
Pts
102
1590
1519
747
844
819
763
695
29
270
431
151
79
150
6
8195
8570
Avg
20.4
19.9
19.7
12.5
11.4
10.0
9.7
8.8
7.3
5.6
5.4
4.4
3.0
2.6
2.0
99.9
104.5
Hi
29
37
34
31
23
25
27
24
13
19
15
15
10
13
4
140
135
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
111/2R L Minnesota 85-98
211/3H WDenver
140-110
311/6R WNew York 96-91
411/7R WPhiladelphia 104-101
511/9H WOrlando
111-99
611/13R L Orlando
103-109
711/14R L Miami
93-105
811/16H WL.A. Lakers 99-86
911/20H L Minnesota (Ot)91-92
1011/23H L San Antonio 104-107
1111/24H L Utah
74-85
1211/28H WL.A. Clippers 107-88
1312/1R L San Antonio 97-109
1412/4R L Sacramento 83-103
1512/5R L L.A. Clippers 89-93
1612/7H L Boston
104-112
1712/8H L Houston
107-113
18 12/12 R
W L.A. Lakers (Ot) 112-97
1912/14R L Portland
104-106
2012/15R L Seattle
105-106
2112/18H L Phoenix
95-114
2212/21H WMilwaukee 103-89
2312/22R WDenver
119-110
2412/26R L Phoenix
88-115
2512/27R L Utah
102-110
2612/29H WSacramento 90-79
271/2 R L Minnesota 95-115
281/3 R L Milwaukee 87-97
291/6 R L Boston
110-127
30 1/7
R
W New Jersey (Ot) 88-87
311/9 H WPortland
109-99
32 1/11 H
L
Utah
99-110
331/12H L Orlando
103-127
341/14H L Detroit
81-89
351/16R L San Antonio 94-100
36 1/18 H
L
L.A. Clippers (Ot) 112-119
371/19H WCharlotte
110-95
381/23H L Cleveland 85-99
391/25R L Detroit
82-84
401/26R WWashington 99-96
411/29H WSeattle
117-112
422/1 H L Chicago
90-101
432/5 H WIndiana
114-109
442/7 H WGolden State 102-101
452/12R L Charlotte
92-100
462/13R L Cleveland 93-95
472/15H WWashington 121-96
482/16H WSan Antonio 96-94
49 2/18 R
W Golden State
107-101
502/19R L Portland
100-107
512/21H L L.A. Lakers 92-106
522/23R L Atlanta
107-122
532/26R L Minnesota 94-100
542/27R WIndiana
108-104
553/1 R L Chicago
86-109
563/2 H L Miami
103-109
573/4 H WNew Jersey 102-100
583/6 H L Philadelphia 92-97
593/7 R L Houston
90-122
603/10R L Denver
110-124
613/13H WSeattle
98-96
623/15H L Atlanta
117-127
633/16H L Golden State 105-117
643/18H WSacramento 104-86
653/20H L Phoenix
96-110
663/22H WNew York (Ot) 104-102
673/23R L Orlando
93-105
683/27H L Orlando
85-97
693/29R L L.A. Clippers 96-105
703/30R L Seattle
102-115
714/2 H WDenver
133-126
724/3 R L Houston
86-102
73 4/5
H
L
Utah
87-93
744/7 H L Portland
92-110
754/9 R L Sacramento 104-113
764/10R L Utah
91-97
774/12R L Phoenix
91-103
784/13R L Golden State 114-132
794/15R L L.A. Lakers 106-112
804/17H WMinnesota 102-100
814/19H WHouston
113-107
824/21R L San Antonio 101-135
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-00-1 0-1 L1
1-00-1 1-1 W1
1-01-1 2-1 W2
1-02-1 3-1 W3
2-02-1 4-1 W4
2-02-2 4-2 L1
2-02-3 4-3 L2
3-02-3 5-3 W1
3-12-3 5-4 L1
3-22-3 5-5 L2
3-32-3 5-6 L3
4-32-3 6-6 W1
4-32-4 6-7 L1
4-32-5 6-8 L2
4-32-6 6-9 L3
4-42-6 6-10 L4
4-52-6 6-11 L5
4-5 3-6
7-11
W1
4-53-7 7-12 L1
4-53-8 7-13 L2
4-63-8 7-14 L3
5-63-8 8-14 W1
5-64-8 9-14 W2
5-64-9 9-15 L1
5-64-10 9-16 L2
6-64-10 10-16W1
6-64-11 10-17L1
6-64-12 10-18L2
6-64-13 10-19L3
6-6 5-13
11-19 W1
7-65-13 12-19W2
7-7 5-13
12-20 L1
7-85-13 12-21L2
7-95-13 12-22L3
7-95-14 12-23L4
7-10 5-14
12-24 L5
8-105-14 13-24W1
8-115-14 13-25L1
8-115-15 13-26L2
8-116-15 14-26W1
9-116-15 15-26W2
9-126-15 15-27L1
10-12
6-15 16-27W1
11-12
6-15 17-27W2
11-12
6-16 17-28L1
11-12
6-17 17-29L2
12-12
6-17 18-29W1
13-12
6-17 19-29W2
13-12 7-17
20-29 W3
13-12
7-18 20-30L1
13-13
7-18 20-31L2
13-13
7-19 20-32L3
13-13
7-20 20-33L4
13-13
8-20 21-33W1
13-13
8-21 21-34L1
13-14
8-21 21-35L2
14-14
8-21 22-35W1
14-15
8-21 22-36L1
14-15
8-22 22-37L2
14-15
8-23 22-38L3
15-15
8-23 23-38W1
15-16
8-23 23-39L1
15-17
8-23 23-40L2
16-17
8-23 24-40W1
16-18
8-23 24-41L1
17-18
8-23 25-41W1
17-18
8-24 25-42L1
17-19
8-24 25-43L2
17-19
8-25 25-44L3
17-19
8-26 25-45L4
18-19
8-26 26-45W1
18-19
8-27 26-46L1
18-20 8-27
26-47 L2
18-21
8-27 26-48L3
18-21
8-28 26-49L4
18-21
8-29 26-50L5
18-21
8-30 26-51L6
18-21
8-31 26-52L7
18-21
8-32 26-53L8
19-21
8-32 27-53W1
20-21
8-32 28-53W2
20-21
8-33 28-54L1
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1990-1991
Dallas DallasDallas Opponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Blackman
21Tarpley
15Campbell
24Corbin
Tarpley
25Tarpley
13Woolridge
21Rasmussen
Tarpley
29Tarpley
10Ewing
26Oakley
Tarpley
26Tarpley
11Hawkins
25Gminski
Blackman
34McCray
10Anderson
29Kite
Blackman
36Williams
7 Catledge
30Smith
Harper
30Hw/Rm
8 Seikaly
30Seikaly
Harper
19Donaldson
14Scott
23Johnson
Blackman
32Jd/Rw
9 Campbell
28Corbin
Blackman
30Rw/Jd
7 Robinson
32Robinson
Blackman
21Hw/Jd
10K. Malone
27Km/Me
Blackman
30Donaldson
9 Smith
24Smith
Harper
18Js/Rm
7 Robinson
23Cummings
Harper
20Donaldson
13Carr
31Tisdale
English
18Rw/Jd
15Smith
24Benjamin
Blackman
35McCray
13Parish
26Parish
Rb/Dh
30McCray
8 Thorpe
28Thorpe
Rb/Dh
22 Donaldson
15 Worthy
28 Perkins
Blackman
26White
11Drexler
29Williams
Blackman
28McCray
9 Kemp
22Cage
McCray
19White
13Majerle
24McDaniel
Blackman
27Donaldson
11Pierce
20Robertson
Blackman
31McCray
13Adams
27Rasmussen
Harper
19White
8 Chambers
24Chambers
Harper
32McCray
9 K. Malone
35Km/Tb
Harper
26Donaldson
14Carr
17Carr
Harper
29McCray
10Campbell
32Spencer
Harper
21McCray
9 Pierce
28Robertson
Blackman
27Ae/Rm
7 Gamble
23Parish
English
27 English
12 Bowie
27 Bowie
Rb/Ae
24Donaldson
15Drexler
22Williams
Harper
33 McCray
13 K. Malone
38 K. Malone
Blackman
29Rm/Jd
7 Sv/Na
24Catledge
Harper
21White
14Johnson
19Rodman
Harper
27Jd/Rm
10Robinson
30Cummings
Rb/Jd
25 Donaldson
18 Benjamin
27 Benjamin
English
23Donaldson
14Newman
40Gminski
McCray
16Rm/Rw
10Ln/Bd
21Daugherty
Blackman
23White
13Johnson
21Rodman
English
22Donaldson
17King
27Jones
White
24McCray
10Mckey
24Polynice
Blackman
24Donaldson
10Jordan
31Pippen
Harper
24White
12Miller
26Dreiling
Harper
20Donaldson
15Richmond
34Lister
Blackman
22McCray
12Newman
21Gminski
Blackman
28Donaldson
12Daugherty
23Daugherty
Blackman
28Donaldson
16King
14Ellison
Blackman
37White
15Robinson
34Robinson
Dh/Ae
24 Williams
7
Mullin
33 Hardaway
Harper
32McCray
11Porter
23Bw/Cr
Harper
24McCray
12Johnson
21Johnson
English
19Donaldson
9 Wilkins
31Wilkins
Harper
25Williams
8 Corbin
31Corbin
Ae/Rb
21White
10Person
24Schrempf
Blackman
19Williams
10Jordan
29Jordan
Blackman
19Williams
9 Douglas
25Long
Dh/Rb
21Donaldson
15Coleman
24Coleman
Williams
22McCray
10Barkley
33Mahorn
McCray
18Shasky
8 Thorpe
24Ao/Ls
Williams
25McCray
13Ow/Ma
31Williams
Harper
18White
8 Kemp
24Kemp
Williams
27Williams
12Battle
28Malone
Williams
20White
11Richmond
36Mullin
Blackman
31McCray
18Simmons
19Simmons
Williams
30Donaldson
11McDaniel
24West
Harper
27Donaldson
12Ewing
29Oakley
English
19Donaldson
8 Reynolds
26Anderson
Blackman
20Donaldson
10Reynolds
20Kite
Blackman
24Williams
9 Smith
22Dm/Op
Williams
31Donaldson
10Kemp
23Benjamin
Harper
24Donaldson
12Adams
37Anderson
Blackman
20Donaldson
8 Maxwell
27Olajuwon
Williams
19 Donaldson
15 K. Malone
31 K. Malone
Williams
19Donaldson
12Robinson
22Williams
Blackman
26Donaldson
14Simmons
35Causwell
Harper
34Donaldson
12K. Malone
26Eaton
Harper
24Williams
8 Hornacek
28Rambis
Harper
20White
10Marciulionis
19Tolbert
Harper
29Williams
11Worthy
23Johnson
Rw/Dh
17White
9 Campbell
27Spencer
Harper
19White
12Maxwell
28Olajuwon
Dh/Rb
18Donaldson
9 Massenburg
19Cummings
218
Rb
9
11
18
9
10
8
21
8
16
13
9
9
13
8
17
14
16
11
12
8
11
9
13
12
11
9
16
9
9
14
15
16
9
15
11
11
12
12
17
11
6
14
7
7
14
13
10
19
7
10
10
14
11
8
11
10
12
15
8
9
13
14
10
10
10
18
10
16
8
7
11
22
19
11
12
9
12
10
9
12
26
14
Attend
19,006
17,007
14,056
10,525
16,760
14,588
15,008
17,007
15,975
17,007
17,007
15,790
15,908
17,014
10,636
17,007
17,007
16,086
12,884
10,009
17,007
17,007
8,595
14,487
12,616
17,007
19,006
15,671
14,890
9,055
17,007
17,007
17,007
17,007
15,908
16,718
16,425
16,210
21,454
11,013
15,820
17,007
16,351
16,101
23,901
11,522
17,007
17,007
15, 025
12,884
17,007
12,376
19,006
8,749
18,676
17,007
15,770
17,007
14,012
11,520
15,813
17,007
17,007
15,827
17,007
17,004
15,077
16,473
12,320
11,756
16,105
16,611
16,777
16,620
17,014
12,616
14,487
15,025
17,505
16,224
17,007
15,908
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1989-1990
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH RICHIE ADUBATO, ASSISTANT COACH GAR HEARD, BOB MCCANN, ADRIAN DANTLEY, HERB
WILLIAMS, ROY TARPLEY, JAMES DONALDSON, BILL WENNINGTON, SAM PERKINS, SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT COACH CLIFFORD
RAY, VICE PRESIDENT/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS RICK SUND, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GM NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R ASSISTANT TRAINER/EQUIPMENT MANAGER KYLE LEATH, DEREK HARPER, ANTHONY JONES, STEVE
ALFORD, RANDY WHITE, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, BRAD DAVIS, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 47, lost 35 (third, Midwest)…after missing the playoffs the previous season for the first time since 1982-83, the
Mavericks returned to postseason action…Dallas was swept, 3-0, in the first-round by the eventual Western Conference
Champion Portland Trail Blazers…on Nov. 29, Richie Adubato replaced John MacLeod as head coach (Dallas was 5-6
under MacLeod) and guided Dallas to a 42-29 (.592) record the rest of the way…the Mavericks won 19 of their final 22
at home and broke even (10-10) in their final 20 road games…Dallas held a club-record 35 opponents under 100 points
and a club-record 12 opponents under 90 points…Dallas was 12-27 when held under 100 points, but 35-8 when scoring
100+ points…Dallas won a club-record 15 games when trailing after three periods.
G-S
Blackman 80-80
Harper
82-82
Tarpley 45-35
Perkins
76-70
Dantley
45-45
Donaldson 73-73
Williams
81-19
Davis
73-2
Wennington60-2
White
55-2
Alford
41-0
Jones
66-0
McCann
10-0
Upshaw* 3-0
Wade*
1-0
Mavericks82
Opponents82
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
2934 36.7 626-1256
.498 13-43
3007 36.7 567-1161
.488 89-240
164836.6314-696 .4510-6
2668 35.1 435-883
.493 6-28
1300 28.9 231-484
.477 0-2
2265 31.0 258-479
.539 0-0
2199 27.1 295-665
.444 2-9
1292 17.7 179-365
.490 35-104
814 13.6 105-234
.449 0-4
707 12.9 93-252
.369 1-14
302 7.4 63-138
.457 7-22
650 9.8 72-194
.371 4-13
62
6.2 7-21
.333 0-0
4
1.3 1-3
.333 0-1
3
3.0 0-0
—
0-0
19855- 3246-6831.475157-486
19855- 3288-7013.469175-587
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
.302 287-340
.844 88
192 280 3.5 289 3.6 128-0
.371 250-315
.794 54
190 244 3.0 609 7.4 224-1
.000130-172 .756189 400 589 13.167 1.5 160-0
.214 330-424
.778 209 363 572 7.5 175 2.3 225-4
.000 200-254
.787 78
94
172 3.8 80
1.8 99-0
—
149-213
.700 155 475 630 8.6 57
0.8 129-0
.222 108-159
.679 76
315 391 4.8 119 1.5 243-4
.337 77-100
.770 12
81
93 1.3 242 3.3 151-2
.000 60-75
.800 64
134 198 3.3 41
0.7 144-2
.071 50-89
.562 78
95
173 3.1 21
0.4 124-0
.318 35-37
.946 2
23
25 0.6 39
1.0 22-0
.308 47-69
.681 33
49
82 1.2 29
0.4 77-0
—
12-14
.857 4
8
12 1.2 6
0.6 7-0
.000 0-0
—
0
0
0 0.0 0
0.0 0-0
—
0-0
—
0
0
0
0.0 2
2.0 0-0
.3231735-2261.76710422419346142.2177621.71733-13
.2981627-2161.75311422398354043.2196123.91832-17
219
Stl
To Blk
77
174 21
187
207 26
79
117 70
88
148 64
20
75 7
22
119 47
51
106 106
47
86 9
20
50 21
24
47 6
15
16 3
32
42 16
2
6 2
0
0 0
0
0 0
664 1228 398
649 1236 388
Pts
1552
1473
758
1206
662
665
700
470
270
237
168
195
26
2
0
8384
8378
Avg
19.4
18.0
16.8
15.9
14.7
9.1
8.6
6.4
4.5
4.3
4.1
3.0
2.6
0.7
0.0
102.2
102.2
Hi
35
42
27
45
30
21
21
25
14
18
16
13
8
2
0
140
144
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
N o Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
1 11/3 H
L
L.A. Lakers
98-102
211/7R L Sacramento 94-96
311/8R WL.A. Clippers 123-99
411/10H L Portland
91-99
511/12R L L.A. Lakers 98-107
611/14R WSeattle (Ot) 113-109
711/17H WL.A. Clippers 122-105
811/18H WMiami
100-99
911/21R L Denver
95-111
1011/24H WMinnesota 99-89
1111/25H L Seattle
70-117
1211/29H WCharlotte
102-83
1311/30R L San Antonio 89-93
1412/2R WHouston
106-103
1512/5H WGolden State 107-88
1612/7R L Utah
97-107
1712/8H L San Antonio 93-99
1812/12R L Chicago
97-105
1912/13R WMinnesota 90-87
2012/15R WPhiladelphia 95-88
2112/16R L Washington 108-112
2212/19R L Charlotte
97-102
2312/20R WNew Jersey 84-78
2412/22H WL.A. Clippers 101-92
2512/23H WSacramento 102-95
2612/27H WAtlanta
114-101
2712/29H L Portland (3Ot) 140-144
2812/30H WDenver (Ot) 116-109
291/2 H WIndiana
110-106
301/4 R L Phoenix
102-119
311/5 H L Philadelphia 79-104
321/8 H WSeattle
110-96
331/10R L Golden State 119-123
341/11R L Seattle
87-98
351/13H L Utah
99-109
361/15R L Denver
90-101
371/17H L Phoenix
83-108
381/19H WNew York 117-103
391/20H WCleveland (Ot) 105-96
401/23H WWashington 129-105
411/26H WSacramento 106-93
421/27R WHouston
99-92
431/29H WNew Jersey 106-88
441/31H WHouston
98-91
452/2 R L Utah
92-105
462/3 R L Portland
100-131
472/6 R WSacramento 100-90
482/8 H WMinnesota 90-77
492/13H WSan Antonio 103-96
502/17H WOrlando
135-108
512/18R WCleveland 96-87
522/22R L Milwaukee 97-109
532/23 R W Indiana
102-91
542/25 R W Minnesota 87-82
552/27 R L New York
87-110
562/28 R L Boston
96-111
573/2 H W Phoenix
108-102
583/3 R L Denver
89-106
593/7 H L L.A. Lakers 91-103
603/10 R L Houston
95-105
613/14 H W Boston
113-102
623/16 H W Denver
104-97
633/18 R L Detroit
84-114
643/19 R W Atlanta
117-110
653/22 R W Orlando
116-106
663/23 R W Miami
106-103
673/25 H W Detroit (Ot) 98-96
683/27 H W Golden State 118-108
693/29 R W San Antonio 109-105
703/30 H L Minnesota 82-84
714/1 H W Milwaukee 86-72
724/3 R L Phoenix
111-117
734/4 H W San Antonio 104-98
744/7 H L Chicago
108-109
754/9 R L L.A. Lakers 106-113
764/10 R L L.A. Clippers 90-98
774/12 R W Golden State 140-133
784/13 R L Portland
92-124
794/17 H W Utah
97-96
804/19 R W Charlotte
111-102
814/20 H W Houston
121-120
824/22 H W Charlotte
118-107
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-1 0- 0
0- 1
L1
0-10-1 0-2 L2
0-11-1 1-2 W1
0-21-1 1-3 L1
0-21-2 1-4 L2
0-22-2 2-4 W1
1-22-2 3-4 W2
2-22-2 4-4 W3
2-22-3 4-5 L1
3-22-3 5-5 W1
3-32-3 5-6 L1
4-32-3 6-6 W1
4-32-4 6-7 L1
4-33-4 7-7 W1
5-33-4 8-7 W2
5-33-5 8-8 L1
5-43-5 8-9 L2
5-43-6 8-10 L3
5-44-6 9-10 W1
5-45-6 10-10W2
5-45-7 10-11L1
5-45-8 10-12L2
5-46-8 11-12W1
6-46-6 12-12W2
7-46-8 13-12W3
8-46-8 14-12W4
8-56-8 14-13L1
9-56-8 15-13W1
10-56-8 16-13W2
10-56-9 16-14L1
10-66-9 16-15L2
11-66-9 17-15W1
11-66-10 17-16L1
11-66-11 17-17L2
11-76-11 17-18L3
11-76-12 17-19L4
11-86-12 17-20L5
12-86-12 18-20W1
12-86-12 19-20W2
14-86-12 20-20W3
15-86-12 21-20W4
15-87-12 22-20W5
16-87-12 23-20W6
17-87-12 24-20W7
17-87-13 24-21L1
17-87-14 24-22L2
17-88-14 25-22W1
18-88-14 26-22W2
19-88-14 27-22W3
20-88-14 28-22W4
20-89-14 29-22W5
20-89-15 29-23L1
20-810-1530-23W1
20-811-1531-23W2
20-811-1631-24L1
20-811-1731-25L2
21-811-1732-25W1
21-811-1832-26L1
21-911-1832-27L2
21-911-1932-28L3
22-911-1933-28W1
23-911-1934-26W2
23-911-2034-29L1
23-912-2035-29W1
23-913-2036-29W2
23-914-2037-29W3
24-914-2038-29W4
25-914-2039-29W5
25-915-2040-29W6
25-10
15-2040-30L1
26-10
15-2041-30W1
26-10
15-2141-31L1
27-10
15-2142-31W1
27-11
15-2142-32L1
27-11
15-2242-33L2
27-11
15-2342-34L3
27-11
16-2343-34W1
27-11
16-2443-35L1
28-11
16-2444-35W1
28-11
17-2445-35W2
29-11
17-2446-35W3
30-11
17-2447-35W4
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1989-1990
Dallas DallasOpponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Tarpley
23 Tarpley
17 Worthy
Blackman
22Tarpley
22McCray
Tarpley
20Rt/Jd
12Norman
Blackman
27Tarpley
16Duckworth
Dantley
18Tarpley
14Jw/Ej
Ad/Rt
26Tarpley
20McDaniel
Hw/Rb
19Perkins
12Norman
Harper
24Perkins
14Sundvold
Blackman
21Sp/Jd
9 English
Blackman
23Bw/Rw
8 Campbell
Blackman
22Donaldson
9 McDaniel
Blackman
22Williams
13Tripucka
Rb/Dh
20Ad/Sp
8 Cummings
Harper
27Williams
12Olajuwon
Harper
27Donaldson
16Mullin
Harper
24Donaldson
8 Malone
Williams
21Perkins
14Robinson
Blackman
16White
8 Jordan
Dantley
21Perkins
10Tc/Bl
Blackman
28Perkins
9 Gminski
Dantley
22Donaldson
8 King
Perkins
24Sp/Hw
11Chapman
Sp/Rb
19Perkins
11Hopson
Blackman
31Perkins
14Harper
Blackman
27Donaldson
18Ainge
Harper
25Donaldson
14Wilkins
Harper
42Donaldson
27Drexler
Blackman
29Donaldson
16Lever
Blackman
29Donaldson
15Miller
Blackman
23Donaldson
11Chambers
Perkins
19Donaldson
10Dawkins
Blackman
21Sp/Dh
11McDaniel
Blackman
30Perkins
8 Teagle
Blackman
30Donaldson
19Ellis
Dantley
30Bw/Jd
9 Malone
Harper
26Rw/Jd
10English
Jd/Rb
17Donaldson
11Chambers
Dh/Bd
25Donaldson
11Ewing
Harper
28Donaldson
13J. Williams
Dantley
24Jd/Bw
10Malone
Perkins
19Donaldson
11McCray
Harper
21Donaldson
13Olajuwon
Tarpley
23Donaldson
11Bowie
Harper
21Tarpley
12Thorpe
Blackman
23Rt/Sp
9 Malone
Perkins
24Tarpley
16Williams
Dh/Rb
20Sp/Rt
11Tisdale
Blackman
21Tarpley
10Tc/Tm
Harper
22Tarpley
17Cummings
Tarpley
18Rt/Jd/Rw
8 Catledge
Perkins
24Donaldson
12Nance
Tarpley
26Tarpley
17Pierce
Perkins
24 Tarpley
13Smits
Tarpley
26 Tarpley
16Murphy
Tarpley
22 Tarpley
8 Ewing
Harper
30 Tarpley
14Bird
Perkins
27 White
12Tc/Kj
Perkins
16 Wennington
7 English
Harper
24 Tarpley
18Worthy
Harper
27 Tarpley
18Olajuwon
Perkins
30 Tarpley
13Mchale
Harper
26 Tarpley
18Davis
Perkins
18 Tarpley
9 Je/Bl
Tarpley
24 Tarpley
14Wilkins
Blackman
32 Tarpley
15Ss/Na
Harper
34 Donaldson
12Frank
Blackman
23 Rt/Sp
9 Thomas
Blackman
25 Tarpley
17Richmond
Blackman
28 Tarpley
13Robinson
Harper
22 Tarpley
16Campbell
Tarpley
24 Tarpley
25Roberts
Blackman
22 Tarpley
8 Chambers
Blackman
28 Tarpley
18Robinson
Harper
28 Donaldson
13Jordan
Blackman
19 Perkins
11Johnson
Harper
30 Tarpley
16Garrick
Perkins
45 Tarpley
15Hardaway
Hw/Dh
16 Tarpley
9 Kd/Cd
Harper
24 Tarpley
11Malone
Blackman
21 Tarpley
10Gilliam
Harper
26 Tarpley
10Floyd
Perkins
17 Wennington
8 Tripucka
220
Pt
Attend
22 17,007
2017,014
277,021
2417,007
2217,505
319,880
2516,983
1517,007
188,570
2417,007
2217,007
1915,780
2012,110
3315,997
2716,457
3112,616
2917,007
4117,611
1920,187
2612,911
317,310
2723,901
177,010
2316,911
2316,127
1617,007
3217,007
2617,007
3616,173
3514,487
2117,007
1916,561
2815,025
299,397
4217,007
299,256
2617,007
3817,007
2317,007
1816,203
2217,007
3216,611
1316,151
2917,007
3012,616
2412,884
1817,014
1717,007
2217,007
2217,007
2016,369
3315,136
21 12,837
16 24,141
21 17,093
31 14,890
28 17,007
24 12,207
24 17,007
25 16,611
30 17,007
24 17,007
16 21,454
32 12,357
22 15,077
24 15,000
22 17,007
32 17,007
33 15,335
23 17,007
13 17,007
34 14,487
32 17,007
43 17,007
38 17,505
17 13,391
26 15,025
22 12,884
39 17,007
20 23,901
35 17,007
24 17,007
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1988-1989
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH JOHN MACLEOD, ASSISTANT COACH RICHIE ADUBATO, SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT COACH
CLIFFORD RAY, HERB WILLIAMS, UWE BLAB, JAMES DONALDSON, BILL WENNINGTON, SAM PERKINS, ASSISTANT COACH GAR
HEARD, VP/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS RICK SUND, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GM NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KYLE LEATH, DEREK HARPER, ANTHONY JONES, TERRY TYLER, ADRIAN DANTLEY,
ROLANDO BLACKMAN, MORLON WILEY, BRAD DAVIS, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON [NOT PICTURED: ROY TARPLEY]
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 38, lost 44 (fourth, Midwest)…the Mavericks’ playoff hopes were eliminated on the last night of the season with a
Portland victory over Sacramento…that game was the final game of the NBA’s regular season schedule…Dallas dressed a
full complement of 12 players in just 23 of 82 games and only three times in the final 36 games (the period after the Feb.
15 Aguirre/Dantley trade)…the Mavericks started the season 9-3 and owned the best record in the Western Conference
when they stood 17-9 on Dec. 29 (the latest point in any season for the Mavericks ever to have the best record in the
conference)…overall Dallas was: 17-32 during Roy Tarpley’s suspension, 26-37 in all games without Tarpley, 13-23 after
the Aguirre/Dantley trade, 7-17 after Donaldson’s knee injury and 9-21 in all games without Donaldson.
G-S
Dantley (Tot)
Dantley (Dal)
Blackman
Harper
Tarpley
Perkins
Williams (Tot)
Williams (Dal)
Donaldson
Davis
Tyler
Wennington
Jones (Tot)
Jones (Dal)
Wiley
Blab
Aguirre*
Schrempf*
Alford*
Mavericks
Opponents
73-67
31-25
78-78
81-81
19-6
78-77
76-66
30-20
53-53
78-4
70-11
65-9
33-0
25-0
51-1
37-0
44-44
37-1
9-0
82
82
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
2422 33.2 470-954
.493 0-1
1081 34.9 212-459
.462 0-1
2946 37.8 594-1249
.476 30-85
2968 36.6 538-1127
.477 99-278
591 31.1131-242 .5410-1
2860 36.7 445-959
.464 7-38
2470 32.5 322-739
.436 0-5
903 30.1 78-197
.396 0-2
174632.9193-337 .5730-0
1395 17.9 183-379
.483 32-102
1057 15.1 169-360
.469 1-9
1074 16.5 119-275
.433 1-9
196 5.9 29-79
.367 4-16
131 5.2 24-64
.375 4-15
408 8.0 46-114
.404 6-24
208 5.6 24-52
.462 0-0
1529 34.8 373-829
.450 29-99
845 22.8 112-263
.426 2-16
38
4.2 3-11
.273 0-2
19780- 3244-6917.469211-681
19780- 3422-7304.469166-515
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
.000 460-568
.810 117 200 317 4.3 171 2.3 186-1
.000 204-263
.776 64
89
153 4.9 78
2.5 87-0
.353 316-370
.854 70
203 273 3.5 288 3.7 137-0
.356 229-284
.806 46
182 228 2.8 570 7.0 219-3
.00066-96
.68877 141 218 11.517 0.9 70-2
.184 274-329
.833 235 453 688 8.8 127 1.6 224-1
.000 133-194
.686 135 458 593 7.8 124 1.6 236-5
.000 43-68
.632 48
149 197 6.6 36
1.2 80-2
— 95-124
.766158 412 570 10.838 0.7 111-0
.314 99-123
.805 14
94
108 1.4 242 3.1 151-0
.111 47-62
.758 74
135 209 3.0 40
0.6 90-0
.111 61-82
.744 82
204 286 4.4 46
0.7 211-3
.250 14-16
.875 14
14
28 0.8 17
0.5 20-0
.267 12-14
.857 10
10
20 0.8 13
0.5 13-0
.250 13-16
.813 13
34
47 0.9 76
1.5 61-0
—
20-25
.800 11
33
44 1.2 12
0.3 36-0
.293 178-244
.730 90
145 235 5.3 189 4.3 128-0
.125 127-161
.789 56
110 166 4.5 86
2.3 118-3
.000 1-2
.500 0
3
3 0.3 9
1.0 3-0
.3101785-2263.789104823973445 42.0186722.81739-14
.3221573-2090.753123125003731 45.5213326.01869-11
221
StlTo
43 163
20 82
65 165
172 205
2845
76 141
46 149
15 41
2483
48 92
24 51
16 54
11 5
9 4
25 34
3 14
29 140
24 56
1 1
5791233
6601175
Blk
13
7
20
41
30
92
134
54
81
18
39
35
3
2
6
13
29
9
0
476
388
Pts
1400
628
1534
1404
328
1171
777
199
481
497
386
300
76
64
111
68
953
353
7
8484
8583
Avg
19.2
20.3
19.7
17.3
17.3
15.0
10.2
6.6
9.1
6.4
5.5
4.6
2.3
2.6
2.2
1.8
21.7
9.5
0.8
103.5
104.7
Hi
35
34
37
38
35
30
25
15
21
17
20
21
8
8
10
10
41
24
4
131
134
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
111/4H L L.A. Lakers
211/5R WHouston (Ot)
311/8H WMiami
4 11/9 R
L
Phoenix
511/11H WSan Antonio
611/12H WSacramento
711/15H L Detroit
811/17H WCharlotte
911/19R WSeattle
1011/23H WDenver
1111/25H WAtlanta
1211/26H WUtah
1311/30H L Houston
1412/2H L New York
1512/3H L Chicago
1612/7H WSeattle
1712/9R WUtah
1812/10H L Cleveland
1912/13H WGolden State
2012/16R WCharlotte
2112/17R WMiami
2212/20R WPhiladelphia
23 12/21 R
L
New Jersey (Ot)
2412/23R L Milwaukee
2512/27H WSan Antonio
2612/29H WBoston
271/3 R L Sacramento
281/6 R L Phoenix
291/7 R L Denver
301/9 H L Philadelphia
311/11R L Golden State
321/12R L Seattle
331/14R L Houston
341/15H WPortland
351/18H WDenver
361/20R L L.A. Lakers
371/24R L Chicago
381/25H WL.A. Clippers
391/27H WSan Antonio
401/29H L L.A. Lakers
411/31H L Utah
422/3 H WPhoenix
432/6 R WL.A. Clippers
442/7 R L Portland
452/9 R WUtah
462/14H WL.A. Clippers
472/16H WMiami
482/18H L Houston
492/20R WSan Antonio
502/22R L Denver
512/24H L Golden State
522/25H WWashington
532/27R L Atlanta
542/28 R W Miami (Ot)
553/3 R L Boston
563/4 R L Washington
573/6 H W New Jersey
583/8 H W Portland
593/10 R L Houston
60 3/11 R
L
San Antonio
613/13 H L Milwaukee
623/15 R L Golden State
63 3/17 R
L
L.A. Lakers
643/18 R L Sacramento
653/20 R L Portland
663/22 R L L.A. Clippers
673/24 H L Denver
683/27 R L Detroit
693/28 R L Cleveland
703/30 R L New York
713/31 R W Indiana
724/2 H W Miami
734/4 R L Utah
744/7 H W Sacramento
754/8 H L Seattle
764/10 H L Indiana
774/12 H L Phoenix
784/14 R W San Antonio
794/16 H L Houston (Ot)
804/18 R W Miami
814/21 H W Utah
824/23 R W Denver
Score
Dal-Opp
113-116
114-113
92-88
103-111
115-102
111-71
99-108
105-93
112-106
125-106
100-95
113-93
89-101
101-104
100-113
102-98
97-89
98-102
117-111
107-88
104-87
108-102
120-122
101-113
110-101
131-115
98-123
111-120
94-115
103-121
106-107
95-130
98-110
111-108
102-92
99-115
91-109
117-98
126-82
93-118
84-99
121-117
129-111
125-134
94-87
117-98
93-80
94-105
105-93
106-109
92-127
127-93
83-105
111-110
106-107
105-119
105-99
99-92
87-96
90-97
95-111
100-113
103-106
90-100
91-112
112-116
105-114
77-90
90-102
98-99
105-102
98-96
80-95
115-102
90-114
103-110
94-109
118-110
112-114
103-99
91-88
113-96
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-10-0 0-1 L1
0-11-0 1-1 W1
1-11-0 2-1 W2
1-1 1-1
2-2
L1
2-11-1 3-2 W1
3-11-1 4-2 W2
3-21-1 4-3 L1
4-21-1 5-3 W1
4-22-1 6-3 W2
5-22-1 7-3 W3
6-22-1 8-3 W4
7-22-1 9-3 W5
7-32-1 9-4 L1
7-42-1 9-5 L2
7-52-1 9-6 L3
8-52-1 10-6 W1
8-53-1 11-6 W2
8-63-1 11-7 L1
9-63-1 12-7 W1
9-64-1 13-7 W2
9-65-1 14-7 W3
9-66-1 15-7 W4
9-6 6-2
15-8
L1
9-66-3 15-9 L2
10-66-3 16-9 W1
11-66-3 17-9 W2
11-66-4 17-10L1
11-66-5 17-11L2
11-66-6 17-12L3
11-76-6 17-13L4
11-76-7 17-14L5
11-76-8 17-15L6
11-76-9 17-16L7
12-76-9 18-16W1
13-76-9 19-16W2
13-76-10 19-17L1
13-76-11 19-18L2
14-76-11 20-18W1
15-76-11 21-18W2
15-86-11 21-19L1
15-96-11 21-20L2
16-96-11 22-20W1
16-97-11 23-20W2
16-97-12 23-21L1
16-98-12 24-21W1
17-98-12 25-21W2
18-98-12 26-21W3
18-10
8-12 26-22L1
18-10
9-12 27-22W1
18-10
9-13 27-23L1
18-11
9-13 27-24L2
19-11
9-13 28-24W1
19-11
9-14 28-25L1
19-11
10-1429-25W1
19-11
10-1529-26L1
19-11
10-1629-27L2
20-11
10-1630-27W1
21-11
10-1631-27W2
21-11
10-1731-28L1
21-11 10-18 31-29 L2
21-12
10-1831-30L3
21-12
10-1931-31L4
21-12 10-20 31-32 L5
21-12
10-2131-33L6
21-12
10-2231-34L7
21-12
10-2331-35L8
21-13
10-2331-36L9
21-13
10-2431-37L10
21-13
10-2531-38L11
21-13
10-2631-39L12
21-13
11-2632-39W1
22-13
11-2633-39W2
22-13
11-2733-40L1
23-13
11-2734-40W1
23-14
11-2734-41L1
23-15
11-2734-42L2
23-16
11-2734-43L3
23-16
12-2735-43W1
23-17
12-2735-44L1
23-17
13-2736-44W1
24-17
13-2737-44W2
24-17
14-2738-44W3
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1988-1989
Dallas DallasOpponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Blackman
34Donaldson
9 Worthy
Sp/Dh
25Donaldson
12Olajuwon
Blackman
20Tarpley
12Edwards
Tarpley
35 Tarpley
17 E. Johnson
Harper
25Perkins
10Cook
Aguirre
22Donaldson
14Pinckney
Aguirre
37Donaldson
10Laimbeer
Aguirre
26Perkins
13Tripucka
Aguirre
29Donaldson
15McDaniel
Perkins
30Donaldson
17English
Harper
28Donaldson
13Wilkins
Harper
29Aguirre
10Malone
Blackman
26Donaldson
10Chievous
Aguirre
24Perkins
12Ewing
Aguirre
23Donaldson
10Jordan
Harper
31Perkins
9 Ellis
Blackman
22Perkins
11Malone
Blackman
25Donaldson
14Price
Aguirre
32Tarpley
10Richmond
Aguirre
24Perkins
14Tripucka
Perkins
16Perkins
10Sparrow
Perkins
25Perkins
9 Barkley
Aguirre
26 Tarpley
14 Rh/Bw
Blackman
21Donaldson
12Cummings
Aguirre
33Tarpley
16Robertson
Blackman
32Perkins
14Mchale
Blackman
20Tarpley
10Petersen
Blackman
26Donaldson
13Chambers
Schrempf
16Donaldson
11Davis
Harper
38Perkins
11Barkley
Aguirre
41Donaldson
12Mullin
Schrempf
24Donaldson
8 Ellis
Aguirre
23Donaldson
10Olajuwon
Blackman
24Schrempf
12Drexler
Aguirre
26Donaldson
13Schayes
Harper
25Donaldson
9 Johnson
Ma/Rb
22Donaldson
9 Jordan
Aguirre
24Donaldson
13Dailey
Aguirre
35Aguirre
10Fb/Cn
Aguirre
16Perkins
10Green
Harper
25Donaldson
17Stockton
Aguirre
36Sp/Jd
13Chambers
Perkins
25Donaldson
10Smith
Blackman
37Sp/Jd
10Kersey
Aguirre
32Perkins
11Malone
Aguirre
29Donaldson
16Smith
Blackman
17Donaldson
22Edwards
Blackman
23Donaldson
19Olajuwon
Blackman
37Donaldson
21Brickowski
Blackman
33Perkins
12Davis
Blackman
23Tyler
12Mullin
Dantley
32Perkins
17J. Williams
Blackman
22Williams
11Wilkins
Blackman
27 Sp/Hw
10Long
Harper
24 Sp/Hw
10Parish
Dantley
29 Perkins
10Malone
Harper
28 Donaldson
22Hinson
Dantley
23 Perkins
17Drexler
Blackman
24 Williams
12Olajuwon
Blackman
24 Perkins
14 W. Anderson
Dantley
18 Williams
12Cummings
Ad/Sp
23 Perkins
8 Mullin
Perkins
25 Dantley
10 M. Johnson
Dantley
30 Perkins
14K. Smith
Dantley
24 Perkins
11Drexler
Blackman
24 Perkins
11Benjamin
Dantley
30 Perkins
8 English
Blackman
23 Perkins
9 Thomas
Harper
20 Wennington
10Harper
Perkins
21 Perkins
9 Ewing
Harper
29 Williams
9 Person
Dantley
25 Hw/Sp
11Edwards
Dantley
25 Perkins
6 Malone
Harper
34 Wennington
8 Berry
Wennington 21 Perkins
13Ellis
Dantley
26 Perkins
15Miller
Dantley
17 Tarpley
13Hornacek
Dantley
34 Tarpley
10Robertson
Tarpley
28 Tarpley
14Olajuwon
Ad/Dh
23 Williams
8 Edwards
Tarpley
33 Tarpley
17Stockton
Blackman
21 Tarpley
20Lever
222
Pt
Attend
2517,007
3316,611
2116,129
37 9, 241
1917,007
1517,007
2317,007
1516,512
3111,608
3017,007
2617,007
2517,007
2517,007
2317,007
3917,007
2617,007
2912,444
2217,007
3117,007
2123,388
1615,008
3512,784
24 10,113
3018,633
2517,007
2917,007
2516,517
3114,471
2417,022
2617,007
3512,341
3614,290
2916,611
2517,007
2017,007
3017,505
2417,566
2217,007
1617,007
2517,007
3017,007
2717,007
239,377
3312,848
3012,444
2017,007
1617,007
2917,007
249,326
2011,667
3417,007
2217,007
2016,305
24 14,779
27 14,890
28 9,411
23 17,007
23 17,007
29 16,611
20 12,748
25 17,007
32 15,025
31 17,505
23 16,517
29 12,880
23 9,721
18 17,007
30 21,454
26 19,184
26 18,533
24 11,318
27 16,846
22 12,444
23 16,723
34 17,007
25 18,750
21 16,851
24 10,720
34 17,007
25 15,008
19 17,007
33 13,547
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
HISTORY
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1987-1988
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH JOHN MACLEOD, ASSISTANT COACH RICHIE ADUBATO, SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT COACH
CLIFFORD RAY, ROY TARPLEY, UWE BLAB, JAMES DONALDSON, BILL WENNINGTON, SAM PERKINS, ASSISTANT COACH GAR
HEARD, VP/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS RICK SUND, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/GM NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KYLE LEATH, MARK AGUIRRE, STEVE ALFORD, BRAD DAVIS, ROLANDO BLACKMAN,
JIM FARMER, DEREK HARPER, DETLEF SCHREMPF, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 53, lost 29 (second, Midwest)…advanced to the conference finals for the first time in club history, losing to the
eventual World Champion Lakers in Dallas’ first-ever 7-game series…ousted Houston and Denver in the first two rounds of
the playoffs, winning four road games in the process…the Denver series was the first ever won by Dallas without the benefit
of home court advantage…in his first year as head coach, John MacLeod became the eighth man in NBA history to inherit
a 50-win team, and post 50+ wins…he also became the eighth coach to reach the 600-win milestone (Jan. 13)…Aguirre
and Donaldson both played in the All-Star Game in Chicago…Roy Tarpley won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award…
Tarpley ranked seventh in the NBA in rebounding…Dallas was the only NBA team to use just 12 players.
G-S
Aguirre
77-77
Blackman 71-69
Harper
82-82
Perkins
75-75
Tarpley 81-9
Schrempf 82-4
Davis
75-12
Donaldson 81-81
Blab
73-1
Alford
28-0
Wennington30-0
Farmer
30-0
Mavericks82
Opponents82
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3fg-Att
2610 33.9 746-1571
.475 52-172
2580 36.3 497-1050
.473 0-5
3032 37.0 536-1167
.459 60-192
2499 33.3 394-876
.450 5-30
230728.5444-888 .5000-5
1587 19.4 246-539
.456 5-32
1480 19.7 208-415
.501 30-74
2523 31.1 212-380
.558 0-0
658 9.0 58-132
.439 0-0
197 7.0 21-55
.382 1-8
125 4.2 25-49
.510 1-2
157 5.2 26-69
.377 0-6
19755- 3413-7191.475154-526
19755- 3468-7385.470167-517
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
.302 388-504
.770 182 252 434 5.6 278 3.6 223-1
.000 331-379
.873 82
164 246 3.5 262 3.7 112-0
.313 261-344
.759 71
175 246 3.0 634 7.7 164-0
.167 273-332
.822 201 400 601 8.0 118 1.6 227-2
.000205-277 .740360 599 959 11.886 1.1 313-8
.156 201-266
.756 102 177 279 3.4 159 1.9 189-0
.405 91-108
.843 18
84
102 1.4 303 4.0 149-0
—
147-189
.778 247 508 755 9.3 66
0.8 175-2
—
46-65
.708 52
82
134 1.8 35
0.5 108-1
.125 16-17
.941 3
20
23 0.8 23
0.8 23-0
.500 12-19
.632 14
25
39 1.3 4
0.1 33-0
.000 9-10
.900 9
9
18 0.6 16
0.5 18-0
.2931980-2510.789134124953836 46.8198424.21734-14
.3231499-1957.766120022333433 41.9224027.31997-20
223
Stl
To Blk
70
203 57
64
144 18
168
190 35
74
119 54
103 172 86
42
108 32
51
91 18
40
113 104
8
49 29
17
12 3
5
9 9
3
22 1
645 1257 446
612 1228 436
Pts
1932
1325
1393
1066
1093
698
537
571
162
59
63
61
8960
8602
Avg
25.1
18.7
17.0
14.2
13.5
8.5
7.2
7.0
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.0
109.3
104.9
Hi
38
32
35
26
29
22
25
20
12
10
10
8
135
133
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
1 11/6 H
W Utah
2 11/7 R
L
San Antonio
3 11/10 R
W Seattle
4 11/11 R
L
Utah
5 11/13 H
L
Seattle
6 11/14 H
W Portland
7 11/18 H
W L.A. Clippers
8 11/20 R
L
L.A. Lakers
9 11/21 R
W Sacramento
1011/25H WDetroit
1111/27H WChicago
1211/28R L Denver
1312/4H WGolden State
1412/5H WDenver
1512/9H WSacramento
1612/11H WPhoenix (Ot)
1712/13R WMilwaukee
1812/15R L Cleveland
19 12/16 R
W New Jersey (Ot)
2012/18R L Detroit
2112/19R L Philadelphia
2212/22R WChicago
2312/23R WIndiana
2412/26H WHouston
2512/29H WSacramento
261/2 R WSan Antonio
271/4 R L Houston
281/6 R L L.A. Lakers
291/7 R WPhoenix
301/9 R WGolden State
311/13H WIndiana
321/16H L Atlanta
331/18R WL.A. Clippers
341/19R WPortland
351/22H WL.A. Clippers
361/23H WMilwaukee
371/26H WSan Antonio
381/27R WPhoenix
391/29H WSeattle
401/30H L Houston
412/1 H L New Jersey
422/3 R L Denver
432/4 R L Sacramento
442/9 H W Utah
452/10 R L Utah
462/12 H L Boston
472/14 R W L.A. Clippers
482/15 R W Seattle (Ot)
492/17 H W Washington
502/19 H W Golden State
512/22 H W Phoenix
522/24 H W Cleveland
532/25 R W Houston
542/27 H W Philadelphia
552/29 H W Denver
563/2 H W Sacramento
573/4 H W Houston
583/6 H L L.A. Lakers
593/8 H L Portland
603/12 R W L.A. Lakers
613/14 H W Golden State
623/16 R L Utah
633/18 R W L.A. Clippers
643/20 R L Portland
653/22 H W New York
663/25 H W Portland
673/26 H W San Antonio
683/28 R L New York
693/29 R L Atlanta
704/1 R L Washington
714/3 R L Boston
724/6 H W Phoenix
734/8 H W Utah
744/9 H W Denver
754/12 R W Sacramento
764/13 R L Golden State
774/15 R L Seattle
784/17 R L Denver
794/19 R W Houston
804/20 H L L.A. Lakers
814/22 H W San Antonio
824/24 R W San Antonio
Score
Dal-Opp
95- 93
106-130
117-101
92-121
95-103
127-116
97-87
116-119
103-96
113-107
94-93
98-106
116-95
109-96
125-98
108-104
113-99
93-106
109-105
112-117
90-95
111-100
110-109
105-100
126-117
116-109
107-117
89-103
105-91
115-99
110-108
98-101
99-87
120-116
110-87
113-97
128-111
121-102
117-109
92-108
103-108
105-115
101-118
124-93
80-93
104-105
110-100
128-122
123-108
113-100
114-107
93-89
108-106
100-91
123-96
115-90
118-110
97-108
110-112
110-101
121-101
105-120
106-98
99-105
124-105
106-101
131-112
106-114
106-120
103-118
101-110
119-93
118-95
135-109
104-96
110-112
88-115
122-133
104-96
107-114
127-96
119-109
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1987-1988
Home
RoadTotal Dallas DallasOpponent
Record Record Record Sk
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
1-0 0-0
1-0
W1
Aguirre
31 Donaldson
13 Malone
1-0 0-1
1-1
L1
Aguirre
29 Donaldson
8
Robertson
1-0 1-1
2-1
W1
Aguirre
25 Aguirre
8
Ellis
1-0 1-2
2-2
L1
Aguirre
21 Tarpley
14 Malone
1-1 1-2
2-3
L2
Rb/Sp
19 Donaldson
9
Ellis
2-1 1-2
3-3
W1
Ma/Dh
35 Tarpley
17 Vandeweghe
3-1 1-2
4-3
W2
Aguirre
31 Tarpley
16 Cage
3-1 1-3
4-4
L1
Aguirre
35 Blackman
7
Scott
3-1 2-3
5-4
W1
Harper
27 Donaldson
13 Smith
4-12-3 6-4 W2 Blackman
30Perkins
12Dumars
5-12-3 7-4 W3 Aguirre
26Tarpley
10Jordan
5-12-4 7-5 L1 Blackman
28Tarpley
18English
6-12-4 8-5 W1 Aguirre
28Schrempf
14Carroll
7-12-4 9-5 W2 Aguirre
35Aguirre
11Ae/Jv
8-12-4 10-5 W3 Aguirre
28Sp/Rt
8 Thorpe
9-12-4 11-5 W4 Aguirre
28Donaldson
20Edwards
9-13-4 12-5 W5 Perkins
21Donaldson
9 Tc/Js
9-13-5 12-6 L1 Harper
21Donaldson
12Daugherty
9-1 4-5
13-6
W1
Aguirre
31 Ma/Jd
10 Gminski
9-14-6 13-7 L1 Aguirre
35Donaldson
12Dantley
9-14-7 13-8 L2 Blackman
25Donaldson
15Barkley
9-15-7 14-8 W1 Aguirre
32Donaldson
18Jordan
9-16-7 15-8 W2 Aguirre
36Perkins
11Person
10-16-7 16-8 W3 Harper
27Sp/Jd
12Olajuwon
11-16-7 17-8 W4 Aguirre
31Tarpley
14Thorpe
11-17-7 18-8 W5 Aguirre
23Jd/Tarp
10Berry
11-17-8 18-9 L1 Aguirre
31Donaldson
11Olajuwon
11-17-9 18-10L2 Aguirre
29Donaldson
12Scott
11-18-9 19-10W1 Harper
27Tarpley
12Davis
11-19-9 20-10W2 Aguirre
33Tarpley
19Sampson
12-19-9 21-10W3 Aguirre
35Tarpley
23Long
12-29-9 21-11L1 Aguirre
32Tarpley
8 Wilkins
12-210-9 22-11W1 Aguirre
26Tarpley
13Dailey
12-211-9 23-11W2 Aguirre
34Donaldson
10Drexler
13-211-9 24-11W3 Aguirre
19Tarpley
19Woodson
14-211-9 25-11W4 Aguirre
35Rt/Jd
14Pressey
15-211-9 26-11W5 Aguirre
24Jd/Rt
10Robertson
15-212-9 27-11W6 Aguirre
28Donaldson
14Johnson
16-212-9 28-11W7 Aguirre
29Donaldson
10Ellis
16-312-9 28-12L1 Dh/Rb
16Perkins
19Olajuwon
16-412-9 28-13L2 Aguirre
32Perkins
13Williams
16-412-1028-14L3 Aguirre
27 Donaldson
15English
16-412-1128-15L4 Aguirre
35 Perkins
11Theus
17-412-1129-15W1 Harper
21 Tarpley
13Malone
17-412-1229-16L1 Blackman
18 Tarpley
17Bailey
17-512-1229-17L2 Aguirre
38 Tarpley
14Bird
17-513-1230-17W1 Aguirre
25 Tarpley
15Cage
17-514-1231-17W2 Blackman
28 Donaldson
13Chambers
18-514-1232-17W3 Aguirre
35 Tarpley
19Williams
19-514-1233-17W4 Rb/Ma
27 Tarpley
15Teagle
20-514-1234-17W5 Tarpley
27 Tarpley
23Davis
21-514-1235-17W6 Blackman
26 Tarpley
9 West
21-515-1236-17W7 Blackman
29 Tarpley
16Floyd
22-515-1237-17W8 Ma/Sp
17 Tarpley
19Gminski
23-515-1238-17W9 Aguirre
23 Tarpley
21Schayes
24-515-1239-17W10 Ma/Rt
18 Tarpley
13McGee
25-515-1240-17W11 Harper
27 Perkins
14Ad/Ps
25-615-1240-18L1 Aguirre
27 Perkins
10Scott
25-715-1240-19L2 Aguirre
21 Rt/Sp
10Kersey
25-716-1241-19W1 Aguirre
21 Tarpley
21Scott
26-716-1242-19W2 Aguirre
20 Tarpley
16Garland
26-716-1342-20L1 Aguirre
29 Perkins
10Malone
26-717-1343-20W1 Tarpley
25 Tarpley
21Woodson
26-717-1443-21L1 Blackman
31 Tarpley
12Drexler
27-717-1444-21W1 Tarpley
29 Tarpley
24Newman
28-717-1445-21W2 Tarpley
25 Donaldson
14Jk/Cd
29-717-1446-21W3 Blackman
30 Tarpley
16Dawkins
29-717-1546-22L1 Aguirre
36 Tarpley
14Wilkins
29-717-1646-23L2 Harper
25 Tarpley
19Wilkins
29-717-1746-24L3 Aguirre
38 Donaldson
11Malone
29-717-1846-25L4 Tarpley
22 Tarpley
15Bird
30-717-1847-25W1 Blackman
32 Donaldson
9 E. Johnson
31-717-1848-25W2 Blackman
21 Tarpley
16Stockton
32-717-1849-25W3 Harper
35 Donaldson
13Schayes
32-718-1850-25W4 Blackman
32 Tarpley
13Theus
32-718-1950-26L1 Harper
25 Donaldson
12Mullin
32-718-2050-27L2 Aguirre
24 Donaldson
13Lister
32-718-2150-28L3 Blackman
31 Rt/Jd
11English
32-719-2151-28W1 Blackman
27 Ma/Sp
12Olajuwon
32-819-2151-29L1 Tarpley
24 Tarpley
13Scott
33-819-2152-29W1 Aguirre
26 Tarpley
12Robertson
33-820-2153-29W2 Tarpley
27 Tarpley
13Anderson
224
Pt
Attend
25 17,007
30 14,172
28 10,447
32 12,212
22 17,007
26 17,007
24 16,785
25 17,505
25 10,333
1917,007
2517,007
2513,400
2517,007
1617,007
1816,393
3217,007
1911,052
216,852
24 9,877
2819,426
2312,477
2818,103
3114,242
2417,007
2517,007
2812,426
3116,611
2817,505
2511,473
2112,907
2617,007
3417,007
276,936
2712,666
2217,007
2217,007
2117,007
2410,592
3517,007
2917,007
2316,703
26 10,667
23 10,333
18 17,007
24 12,444
39 17,007
20 6,535
29 13,492
22 17,007
24 17,007
22 17,007
16 17,007
22 16,611
21 17,007
21 17,007
17 17,007
22 17,007
28 17,007
33 17,007
35 17,505
18 17,007
29 12,444
20 12,036
21 12,666
28 17,007
21 17,007
26 17,007
28 12,635
40 14,583
27 13,783
32 14,890
20 16,452
15 17,007
21 17,007
25 10,333
24 8,120
19 12,576
31 17,022
33 16,611
31 17,007
20 17,007
26 7,287
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1986-1987
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH DICK MOTTA, ASSISTANT COACH RICHIE ADUBATO, ROY TARPLEY, UWE BLAB, JAMES
DONALDSON, BILL WENNINGTON, SAM PERKINS, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL RICK SUND, GENERAL MANAGER NORM
SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KYLE LEATH, MARK AGUIRRE, AL WOOD, BRAD DAVIS, ROLANDO BLACKMAN,
DENNIS NUTT, DEREK HARPER, DETLEF SCHREMPF, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 55, lost 27 (first, Midwest)…Dallas finished with the league’s fourth-best record…the season was full of milestones:
most wins (at the time), first division title (won by 11 games, the biggest margin in the Midwest since 1980-81), winningest
March ever (12-4), first 4-1 road trip, first-ever wins in Philadelphia and Milwaukee…club never lost more than two in a
row in regular season, but dropped three straight in playoffs to Seattle after setting 11 records in a 151-129 Game One
win…for the first time two Mavericks (Aguirre, Blackman) played in the All-Star Game…for the fifth straight year Dallas
committed the fewest turnovers in the NBA (14.7)…club best 35-6 at home…for the third straight year Dallas led the NBA
in 3-pointers made and attempted with then-NBA-record totals of 231-of-653…James Donaldson shattered the club
rebound record averaging 11.9 per game, best in the West and among NBA centers…Dallas’ defense improved from 21st
in the NBA the previous season to 14th (110.4 ppg).
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl
To Blk
Aguirre 80-80
266333.3787-1590 .49553-150
.353429-557 .770181 246 427 5.3 254 3.2 243-4
84
217 30
Blackman 80-80
275834.5626-1264 .4955-15
.333419-474 .88496 182 278 3.5 266 3.3 142-0
64
174 21
Harper
77-76
255633.2497-993 .50176-212
.358160-234 .68451 148 199 2.6 609 7.9 195-0
167 138 25
Perkins 80-80
268733.6461-957 .48219-54
.352245-296 .828197 419 616 7.7 146 1.8 269-6
109 132 77
Donaldson 82-82
3028 36.9 311-531
.586 0-0
— 267-329
.812 295 678 973 11.9 63
0.8 191-0
51
104 136
Schrempf 81-5
171121.1265-561 .47233-69
.478193-260 .74287 216 303 3.7 161 2.0 224-2
50
110 16
Tarpley 75-1
140518.7233-499 .4671-3
.33394-139
.676180 353 533 7.1 52 0.7 232-3
56
101 79
Davis
82-6
158219.3199-436 .45632-106
.302147-171 .86027 87 114 1.4 373 4.5 159-0
63
114 10
Wood
54-0
657 12.2121-310 .3907-25
.280109-139 .78439 55 94 1.7 34 0.6 83-0
19
34 11
Wennington
58-0
560 9.7 56-132
.4240-2
.00045-60
.75053 76 129 2.2 24 0.4 95-0
13
39 10
Nutt 25-091
3.6
16-40.400
5-17.294
20-22.909
1
7
8
0.3
16
0.6
6-07 10
0
Blab 30-0160
5.3
20-51.392
0-0 —
13-28.464
11
25
36 1.2
13
0.4
33-04 15
9
Jackson* 8-0 22 2.8 2-9
.2220-0
—7-8
.8751 2 3 0.4 6 0.8 1-0
1
50
Mavericks82
19880- 3594-7373.487231-653 .3542148-2717.791121924943713 45.3201724.61873-15 688 1205 424
Opponents82
19880- 3586-7503.478128-434 .2951750-2293.763125423863640 44.4230428.12136-26 571 1332 421
225
Pts
2056
1676
1230
1186
889
756
561
577
358
157
57
53
11
9567
9050
Avg
25.7
21.0
16.0
14.8
10.8
9.3
7.5
7.0
6.6
2.7
2.3
1.8
1.4
116.7
110.4
Hi
43
41
31
29
23
19
20
24
25
10
11
7
3
147
144
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
110/31H WUtah
103-77
211/1R L San Antonio 105-108
311/4H WL.A. Clippers 118-86
411/6R WSeattle
147-124
511/7R L Portland (Ot) 113-120
611/11R L Utah
103-104
711/12H WHouston
114-85
811/14R L Denver
138-142
911/15H WCleveland 111-96
1011/18H L L.A. Lakers 110-114
1111/20R WL.A. Clippers 113-108
1211/21R WPhoenix (Ot) 130-122
1311/26H WSacramento 129-117
1411/28H WNew Jersey 119-94
1511/29H WUtah
118-107
1612/2R WSacramento 127-124
1712/5R L L.A. Lakers 104-112
1812/6R WGolden State 109-104
1912/10H WPortland
130-129
2012/11R L Utah
99-103
2112/13R WSeattle
126-109
2212/14R L Portland
100-134
2312/16H WSan Antonio 101-98
2412/19H WDenver
141-118
2512/20H WL.A. Lakers 130-119
2612/23R L Phoenix
119-120
2712/26R WDenver
123-121
2812/27H WPhoenix
123-97
291/2 H WSeattle
117-107
301/3 R WSan Antonio 106-89
311/5 H L Indiana
135-144
321/7 H WSan Antonio 108-103
331/9 H L Denver
113-116
341/10R L Houston
96-106
351/13R WNew York 108-103
361/14R L Boston
108-117
371/16 R W Milwaukee (Ot)124-122
38 1/17 R
L
Indiana (2 Ot)
115-119
391/21 H W New York
113-93
401/24 H W L.A. Lakers 132-117
411/27 H L Washington 113-118
421/29 R W Denver
132-102
431/30 H W Milwaukee 133-117
442/1 R L Portland
117-133
452/2 R W L.A. Lakers 103-99
462/4 H W Seattle
124-94
472/10 H W Portland
135-115
482/12 R L Sacramento 125-129
492/14 H W L.A. Clippers 138-107
502/16 R L Houston
100-105
512/18 H L Boston
96-113
522/20 H W San Antonio 122-107
53 2/21 H
W Golden State (Ot) 122-111
542/23 R W Golden State 121-95
552/25 H W Sacramento 108-101
562/27 H W Philadelphia 123-110
572/28 R L San Antonio 98-123
583/2 H W Phoenix
135-112
593/4 H W Denver
115-107
603/6 R L Detroit
115-125
613/8 R L Chicago (Ot) 105-115
623/11 H W Seattle
130-117
633/13 H L Atlanta
105-113
643/14 H W Houston
118-109
653/17 H W Chicago
114-96
663/19 R W Sacramento 105-104
673/21 H W Detroit
122-118
683/23 R W Philadelphia 103-100
693/24 R W New Jersey 119-107
703/26 R L Atlanta
112-120
713/28 R W Washington 114-107
723/29 R W Cleveland
101-98
733/31 H W L.A. Clippers 118-102
744/3 H W Golden State 136-116
754/4 H W Utah
121-107
764/6 R L Phoenix (Ot) 110-118
774/8 R L Utah
90-103
784/9 R W Golden State 125-100
794/11 R W L.A. Clippers 129-100
804/15 H W Houston
113-107
814/17 R L Houston
99-121
824/18 H W Sacramento 125-121
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
1-00-0 1-0 W1
1-00-1 1-1 L1
2-00-1 2-1 W1
2-01-1 3-1 W2
2-01-2 3-2 L1
2-0 1-3 3-3 L2
3-01-3 4-3 W1
3-01-4 4-4 L1
4-01-4 5-4 W1
4-11-4 5-5 L1
4-12-4 6-5 W1
4-13-4 7-5 W2
5-13-4 8-5 W3
6-13-4 9-5 W4
7-13-4 10-5 W5
7-14-4 11-5 W6
7-14-5 11-6 L1
7-15-5 12-6 W1
8-15-5 13-6 W2
8-15-6 13-7 L1
8-16-6 14-7 W1
8-16-7 14-8 L1
9-16-7 15-8 W1
10-16-7 16-8 W2
11-16-7 17-8 W3
11-16-8 17-9 L1
11-17-8 18-9 W1
12-17-8 19-9 W2
13-17-8 20-9 W3
13-18-8 21-9 W4
13-28-8 21-10L1
14-28-8 22-10W1
14-38-8 22-11L1
14-38-9 22-12L2
14-39-9 23-12W1
14-39-10 23-13L1
14-310-1024-13W1
14-3 10-11 24-14 L1
15-310-1125-14W1
16-310-1126-14W2
16-410-1126-15L1
16-411-1127-15W1
17-411-1128-15W2
17-411-1228-16L1
17-412-1229-16W1
18-412-1230-16W2
19-412-1231-16W3
19-412-1331-17L1
20-412-1332-17W1
20-412-1432-18L1
20-512-1432-19L2
21-512-1433-19W1
22-5 12-14 34-19 W2
22-513-1435-19W3
23-513-1436-19W4
24-513-1437-19W5
24-513-1537-20L1
25-513-1538-20W1
26-513-1539-20W2
26-513-1639-21L1
26-513-1739-22L2
27-513-1740-22W1
27-613-1740-23L1
28-613-1741-23W1
29-613-1742-23W2
29-614-1743-23W3
30-614-1744-23W4
30-615-1745-23W5
30-616-1746-23W6
30-616-1846-24L1
30-617-1847-24W1
30-618-1848-24W2
31-618-1849-24W3
32-618-1850-24W4
33-618-1851-24W5
33-618-1951-25L1
33-618-2051-26L2
33-619-2052-26W1
33-620-2053-26W2
34-620-2054-26W3
34-620-2154-27L1
35-620-2155-27W1
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1986-1987
Dallas DallasOpponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Aguirre
18Donaldson
12Malone
Aguirre
29Perkins
9 Mitchell
Rb/Aguirre 20Donaldson
11Johnson
Wood
25Donaldson
8 McDaniel
Aguirre
32Perkins
13Vandeweghe
Blackman
23Perkins/Jd
9 Malone
Blackman
31Perkins/Jd
10Olajuwon
Blackman
24Donaldson
13Hanzlik
Aguirre
25Schrempf
13Harper
Aguirre
26Donaldson
16Johnson
Aguirre
31Donaldson
10Maxwell
Blackman
31Donaldson
15Davis
Aguirre
29Donaldson
14Johnson
Aguirre
26Donaldson
13King
Blackman
26Donaldson
15Malone
Aguirre
32Donaldson
8 Thorpe
Donaldson
20Perkins
12Johnson
Blackman
22Perkins/Tarp 10Floyd
Aguirre
27Donaldson
18Vandeweghe
Aguirre
32Aguir/Perk
9 Tripucka
Blackman
32Perkins/Jd
13Ellis/Cha
Aguirre
23Donaldson
8 Drexler
Aguirre
26Donaldson
12Robertson
Aguirre
33Donaldson
22English
Blackman
39Donaldson
12Johnson
Aguirre
32Donaldson
16Gattison
Aguirre
32Donaldson
16English
Blackman
28Donaldson
11Pinck/Sand
Aguirre
27Donaldson
20Ellis
Schrempf
19Schrempf
11Berry
Aguirre
38Donaldson
15Tis/Stipo
Aguirre
27Donaldson
16Robertson
Aguirre
33Perkins
16English
Aguirre
23Perkins
14Olajuwon
Blackman
41Perkins
15Ewing
Perkins
29Donaldson
21Bird/Mcha
Aguirre
27 Jd/Perkins
12Cummings
Perkins
27 Donaldson
12 Long
Aguirre
27 Donaldson
12Ewing
Aguirre
35 Perkins
12Johnson
Aguirre/Rb
22 Donaldson
13M&J Malone
Aguirre
36 Tarpley
12Lever
Harp/Aguir
28 Tarpley
20Lucas
Aguirre
36 Donaldson
12Vandeweghe
Aguirre
27 Donaldson
13Scott
Aguirre
23 Donaldson
14Chambers
Aguirre
34 Donaldson
12Johnson
Aguirre
40 Donaldson
15Theus
Aguirre
39 Donaldson
19Dailey
Perkins
23 Donaldson
17Olajuwon
Aguirre
29 Tarpley
10Mchale
Aguirre
41 Perkins
18Sundvold
Aguirre
29 Tarpley
12 Carroll
Blackman
25 Blackman
10Floyd
Blackman
35 Donaldson
18Theus
Aguirre
30 Perkins
12Mccormick
Rb/Tarpley
16 Tarpley
9 Robertson
Blackman
25 Donaldson
11Nance
Aguirre
38 Donaldson
16English
Aguirre
25 Donaldson
20Johnson
Blackman
28 Perkins/Tarp 12Jordan
Aguirre
26 Donaldson
12Tc/Xm/De
Aguirre
32 Jd/Tarpley
12Wilkins
Aguirre
30 Donaldson
21Olajuwon
Aguirre
31 Perkins
15Oakley
Aguirre
28 Donaldson
12Theus
Blackman
26 Donaldson
16Thomas
Blackman
38 Rb/Tarpley
8 Barkley
Aguirre
43 Donaldson
11Woolridge
Aguirre
31 Tarpley
13Wilkins
Aguirre
28 Tarpley
9 M. Malone
Blackman
38 Tarpley
14Daugherty
Aguirre
36 Donaldson
15White
Blackman
33 Tarpley
14Higgins
Aguirre
28 Donaldson
14Scurry
Blackman
33 Donaldson
13Nance
Blackman
22 Tarpley
18Malone
Blackman
21 Tarpley
9 Teagle
Aguir/Tarp
20 Donaldson
17Fields
Harper
31 Donaldson
15Olajuwon
Harper
28 Perkins
10Olajuwon
Aguirre
24 Donaldson
12Johnson
226
Pt
Attend
1216,692
2313,340
2116,421
288,363
3612,666
2310,516
3217,007
3311,707
2217,007
2917,007
195,312
3210,182
2616,954
1317,007
2317,007
3010,333
2715,896
4111,509
3117,007
1812,212
249,789
2212,666
2217,007
2317,007
3417,007
2910,123
3613,826
1317,007
2817,007
1412,858
2717,007
2517,007
2617,007
2516,016
3212,024
2514,890
39 11,052
29 15,405
27 17,007
25 17,007
23 17,007
24 11,325
21 17,007
38 12,666
21 17,505
19 17,007
27 17,007
24 10,333
21 17,007
36 16,016
28 17,007
24 17,007
33 17,007
24 10,609
18 17,007
26 17,007
30 10,919
25 17,007
37 17,007
28 23,912
33 17,855
21 17,007
32 17,007
30 17,007
23 17,007
18 10,333
24 17,007
24 17,201
29 9,625
35 14,480
26 11,427
19 10,233
23 17,007
22 17,007
20 17,007
28 9,752
26 12,212
14 10,106
18 6,120
24 17,007
29 16,279
30 17,007
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1985-1986
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH DICK MOTTA, ASSISTANT COACH BOB WEISS, CHARLIE SITTON, UWE BLAB, JAMES
DONALDSON, BILL WENNINGTON, SAM PERKINS, DETLEF SCHREMPF, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL RICK SUND,
GENERAL MANAGER NORM SONJU
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KYLE LEATH, BRAD DAVIS, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, JAY VINCENT, MARK
AGUIRRE, DALE ELLIS, DEREK HARPER, HAROLD KEELING, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON. DID NOT FINISH THE SEASON IN
DALLAS: WALLACE BRYANT, KURT NIMPHIUS
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 44, lost 38 (third, Midwest)…eliminated Utah in the first-round of the playoffs 3-1, then lost to the Lakers 4-2 in the
conference semifinals…the Mavericks fell short in its bid to become just the fourth team in NBA history to improve its
record in five consecutive seasons…Dallas averaged 115.3 ppg, second to the Lakers, but allowed 114.2 ppg – 21st in
defense…the Mavericks averaged 15.7 turnovers, the fewest in the NBA for the fourth straight year…for the second straight
year Dallas led the NBA in 3-pointers made and attempted with 141-of-446…Dallas was the only team to place two
scorers in the top 15: Aguirre 12th (22.6) and Blackman 15th (21.5)…Blackman made his second straight All-Star game
appearance, this time before the Reunion faithful.
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl To
Aguirre
74-73
2501
33.8668-1327 .50316-56
.286318-451 .705117268445 6.03394.6 229-6
62 252
Blackman
82-81
278734.0677-1318 .5144-29
.138404-483 .83688 203 291 3.5 271 3.3 138-0
79 189
Perkins
80-79
262632.8458-910 .50311-33
.333307-377 .814195 490 685 8.6 153 1.9 212-2
75 145
Vincent
80-3
199424.9442-919 .4810-3
.000222-274 .810107 261 368 4.6 180 2.3 193-2
66 145
Harper
79-39
215027.2390-730 .53412-51
.235171-229 .74775 151 226 2.9 416 5.3 166-1
153 144
Davis
82-43
197124.0267-502 .53232-89
.360198-228 .86826 120 146 1.8 467 5.7 174-2
57 110
Donaldson (Tot) 83-78
268032.3256-459 .5580-0
— 204-254 .803171 624 795 9.6 96 1.2 189-0
28 123
Donaldson (Dal) 69-64
224132.5213-375 .5680-0
— 147-184 .799143 521 664 9.6 84 1.2 156-0
23 85
Ellis
72-1
108615.1193-470 .41163-173
.36459-82
.72086 82 168 2.3 37 0.5 78-0
40 38
Schrempf
64-12
969 15.1142-315 .4513-7
.429110-152 .72470 128 198 3.1 88 1.4 166-1
23 84
Wennington
56-3
562 10.072-153
.4710-4
.00045-62
.72632 100 132 2.4 21 0.4 83-0
11 21
Blab48-0409
8.5
44-94.468
0-0—
36-67.537
25
66
91 1.9
17
0.4
65-0
3
28
Keeling20-075
3.8
17-39.436
0-0—
10-14.714
3
3
6
0.3
10
0.5
9-0
7
7
Nimphius*
13-4
280 21.537-72
.5140-1
.00017-29
.58623 37 60 4.6 14 1.1 38-1
3 13
Bryant*9-8154
17.1
11-30.367
0-0—
6-11.545
9
24
33 3.7
11
1.2
26-2
3
7
Mavericks
82
19805- 3631-7254.501141-446 .3162050-2643.77610592454351342.8210825.71733-17
605 1289
Opponents
82
19805 - 3864-7689.50390-311
.2891545-2049.75412192469368845.0238129.02196-33
617 1279
227
Blk
14
25
94
21
22
15
139
110
9
10
23
12
0
12
2
369
423
Pts
1670
1762
1234
1106
963
764
716
573
508
397
189
124
44
91
28
9453
9363
Avg
22.6
21.5
15.4
13.8
12.2
9.3
8.6
8.3
7.1
6.2
3.4
2.6
2.2
7.0
3.1
115.3
114.2
Hi
42
46
32
31
26
23
20
20
28
23
15
14
7
20
7
139
142
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
110/26H WSeattle
101-95
210/29H L L.A. Lakers 115-133
311/1R L San Antonio 107-116
411/2H WSacramento 119-113
511/6H L Portland
109-111
611/7R L Denver
99-131
711/9H L Houston
110-115
811/12R L Seattle
90-109
911/13R WUtah
115-100
1011/15H WNew Jersey 110-98
1111/16R L Houston
117-122
1211/19H WPhoenix
123-119
1311/23H WIndiana
117-104
1411/26H WWashington 112-99
1511/29H WSacramento 113-111
1611/30H WL.A. Clippers 124-115
1712/3R WGolden State 107-100
1812/5H L San Antonio 116-120
1912/7H WGolden State 120-110
2012/8R L L.A. Lakers 119-125
2112/10R L L.A. Clippers 118-120
2212/12R L Houston
120-123
2312/14H WDenver
127-100
2412/18R L Boston
117-137
2512/19R WAtlanta
120-108
2612/21R L Milwaukee 107-132
2712/22R L Cleveland 105-119
2812/26R WPhoenix
105-98
2912/27H L Portland (Ot) 133-142
301/4 H WUtah
119-106
311/7 R L Denver
110-132
321/10H WPhoenix
117-104
33 1/11 H
W Golden St. (Ot) 127-123
341/13R WSeattle
90-89
351/15H L New York 112-116
361/17R L Utah
112-139
371/19H WHouston
131-96
381/21R L Sacramento 110-119
391/22H L L.A. Clippers 118-131
401/24H L Detroit
120-129
411/25R WSan Antonio 123-107
421/27H WChicago
124-116
431/29H WSan Antonio 126-114
441/31H WCleveland 107-91
452/2 H WUtah
100-97
462/4 R L L.A. Lakers 102-110
472/6 R WPortland
115-111
482/11R WSan Antonio 121-107
492/12H WDenver
117-110
502/14R L Detroit
110-119
512/16R WChicago
120-114
522/17 R W New Jersey 126-124
532/19 H L Milwaukee 107-124
542/21 H L Houston
104-111
552/22 R L Denver
106-113
562/24 R L Houston
105-110
572/26 H L L.A. Lakers 116-119
582/28 H L Philadelphia 120-123
593/1 H W Golden State 119-110
603/3 R W Phoenix (2Ot) 139-138
613/6 R W L.A. Clippers 131-113
623/7 R L Portland
114-125
633/9 R W Sacramento 117-102
643/10 H W Boston
116-115
653/12 H L Sacramento (Ot)120-127
663/14 H W Portland
129-118
673/15 H W Utah
108-98
683/18 H W San Antonio 120-113
693/20 R W Utah
114-107
703/21 H L Atlanta
103-107
713/24 R W Indiana
126-120
723/26 R L Washington 112-120
733/27 R W New York
110-105
743/30 R L Philadelphia 113-114
754/1 H W Phoenix
128-98
764/3 H W Denver
115-114
774/5 H L Seattle
109-111
784/7 R L Sacramento 115-122
794/8 R L Golden State 115-129
804/10 R W Seattle
115-109
814/12 R L L.A. Clippers 108-115
824/13 R W L.A. Lakers 127-104
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
1-00-0 1-0 W1
1-10-0 1-1 L1
1-10-1 1-2 L2
2-10-1 2-2 W1
2-20-1 2-3 L1
2-20-2 2-4 L2
2-30-2 2-5 L3
2-30-3 2-6 L4
2-31-3 3-6 W1
3-31-3 4-6 W2
3-31-4 4-7 L1
4-31-4 5-7 W1
5-31-4 6-7 W2
6-31-4 7-7 W3
7-31-4 8-7 W4
8-31-4 9-7 W5
8-32-4 10-7 W6
8-42-4 10-8 L1
9-42-4 11-8 W1
9-42-5 11-9 L1
9-42-6 11-10L2
9-42-7 11-11L3
10-42-7 12-11W1
10-42-8 12-12L1
10-43-8 13-12W1
10-43-9 13-13L1
10-43-10 13-14L2
10-44-10 14-14W1
10-54-10 14-15L1
11-54-10 15-15W1
11-54-11 15-16L1
12-54-11 16-16W1
13-5 4-11
17-16 W2
13-55-11 18-16W3
13-65-11 18-17L1
13-65-12 18-18L2
14-65-12 19-18W1
14-65-13 19-19L1
14-75-13 19-20L2
14-85-13 19-21L3
14-86-13 20-21W1
15-86-13 21-21W2
16-86-13 22-21W3
17-86-13 23-21W4
18-86-13 24-21W5
18-86-14 24-22L1
18-87-14 25-22W1
18-88-14 26-22W2
19-88-14 27-22W3
19-88-15 27-23L1
19-89-15 28-23W1
19-810-1529-23W2
19-910-1529-24L1
19-10
10-1529-25L2
19-10
10-1629-26L3
19-10
10-1729-27L4
19-11
10-1729-28L5
19-12
10-1729-29L6
20-12
10-1730-29W1
20-12
11-1731-29W2
20-12
12-1732-29W3
20-12
12-1832-30L1
20-12
13-1833-30W1
21-12
13-1834-30W2
21-13
13-1834-31L1
22-13
13-1835-31W1
23-13
13-1836-31W2
24-13
13-1837-31W3
24-13
14-1838-31W4
24-14
14-1838-32L1
24-14
15-1839-32W1
24-14
15-1939-33L1
24-14
16-1940-33W1
24-14
16-2040-34L1
25-14
16-2041-34W1
26-14
16-2042-34W2
26-15
16-2042-35L1
26-15
16-2142-36L2
26-15
16-2242-37L3
26-15
17-2243-37W1
26-15
17-2343-38L1
26-15
18-2344-38W1
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1985-1986
Dallas DallasOpponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Vincent
23Perkins
15Chambers
Aguirre
25Nimphius
8 Worthy
Blackman
29Perkins
9 Mitchell
Aguirre
42Perkins
11Thorpe
Aguirre
29Perkins
8 Drexler
Harper
23Perkins
12English
Blackman
24Aguirre
15Lucas
Aguirre
26Aguirre
9 Chambers
Blackman
37Perkins
7 Dantley
Blackman
31Perkins
16King
Vincent
29Perkins
10Olajuwon
Aguirre
36Ma/Sp
9 Davis
Aguirre
25Aguirre
13Hw/Ss
Harper
21Donaldson
11Jr/Jm
Ma/Sp
27Donaldson
10Theus
Aguirre
35Perkins
10Nixon
Aguirre
21Donaldson
12Short
Aguirre
27Perkins
11Gilmore
Aguirre
20Sp/Jv
7 Jc/Ef
Aguirre
32Donaldson
10Scott
Blackman
30Donaldson
13Johnson
Perkins
31Perkins
20Olajuwon
Sp/Ds
23Donaldson
22Natt
Blackman
21Sp/Ds
9 Bird
Blackman
31Perkins
14Wilkins
Blackman
27Vincent
10Cummings
Schrempf
17Perkins
8 Free
Aguirre
24Vincent
9 Nance
Perkins
26Donaldson
10Vandeweghe
Aguirre
30Perkins
13Bailey
Aguirre
22Blab
10English
Aguirre
26Blackman
11Nance/Tho
Perkins
32 Donaldson
12 Short
Perkins
17Aguirre
12Sikma
Blackman
29Perkins
13Ewing
Blackman
18Wennington 6 Dantley
Blackman
29Perkins
11Olajuwon
Blackman
23Perkins
11Johnson
Harper
26Donaldson
13Johnson
Aguirre
35Ma/Dh
7 Tripucka
Aguirre
30Donaldson
7 Robertson
Blackman
33Perkins
8 Gervin
Blackman
25Donaldson
11Ar/Mm
Donaldson
17Donaldson
11Hinson
Vincent
20Perkins
14Dantley
Sp/Rb
18Donaldson
8 Aj/Mm
Aguirre
29Donaldson
14Vandeweghe
Blackman
31Sp/Jd
8 Mitchell
Blackman
25Donaldson
14Ae/Ds
Aguirre
27Blab
7 Johnson
Blackman
28Perkins
6 Oakley
Blackman
42 Perkins
11King
Blackman
26 Ma/Jd
8 Pressey
Aguirre
28 Donaldson
18Sampson
Harper
19 Donaldson
12Hanzlik
Vincent
31 Vincent
13Sampson
Aguirre
28 Donaldson
8 Abdul-Jabbar
Aguirre
34 Ma/Sp
10Barkley
Aguirre
40 Donaldson
12Ps/Jbc
Aguirre
42 Perkins
11Davis
Aguirre
28 Donaldson
18Maxwell
Aguirre
30 Donaldson
12Vandeweghe
Blackman
27 Donaldson
12Thorpe
Blackman
32 Donaldson
11Bird
Blackman
46 Donaldson
16Theus
Aguirre
35 Donaldson
14Drexler
Harper
24 Donaldson
16Dantley
Ellis
28 Donaldson
10Mitchell
Blackman
35 Donaldson
9 Dantley
Blackman
23 Donaldson
14Wilkins
Aguirre
25 Ma/Jd
11Anderson
Blackman
27 Perkins
13Robinson
Aguirre
38 Sp/Jd
11Bannister
Blackman
24 Schrempf
14Barkley
Perkins
25 Donaldson
10Nance
Blackman
25 Donaldson
21English
Aguirre
28 Donaldson
14McDaniel
Aguirre
24 Donaldson
10Theus
Harper
23 Donaldson
9 Floyd
Ma/Rb
19 Donaldson
6 Pope
Vincent
20 Ds/Jd
10Johnson
Vincent
19 Wennington
10Scott
228
Pt
Attend
2617,007
2117,007
247,064
2416,373
2816,455
3012,616
2517,007
266,078
179,430
2517,007
2315,726
3416,344
1817,007
2017,007
2317,007
2417,007
257,332
2516,897
2917,007
3015,810
305,394
2712,497
2317,007
3514,890
295,867
2510,486
329,056
3311,134
3017,007
1917,007
339,858
1717,007
44 17,007
235,755
2517,007
3112,466
3117,007
2710,333
2216,141
3217,007
239,599
4516,498
2016,649
1717,007
1916,651
2116,275
2212,666
276,858
1917,007
2213,384
2812,222
29 13,559
26 17,007
38 17,007
21 17,022
28 15,851
25 17,007
35 17,007
21 17,007
31 10,135
18 8,188
34 12,666
16 10,333
50 17,007
32 16,890
41 17,007
16 17,007
37 16,937
29 11,474
28 17,007
28 14,353
21 7,582
35 11,660
32 9,194
26 17,007
28 17,007
19 17,007
19 10,333
29 5,452
16 10,445
30 9,894
24 17,505
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1984-1985
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH DICK MOTTA, GENERAL MANAGER NORM SONJU, JAY VINCENT, SAM PERKINS, WALLACE
BRYANT, KURT NIMPHIUS, CHARLIE SITTON, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL RICK SUND, ASSISTANT COACH BOB WEISS
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KYLE LEATH, BRAD DAVIS, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, DALE ELLIS, MARK AGUIRRE,
TOM SLUBY, DEREK HARPER, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON. DID NOT FINISH SEASON IN DALLAS: HOWARD CARTER
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 44, lost 38 (third, Midwest)…Dallas became just the 10th team in league history to improve on its record in at least
four straight seasons…it was a “streakless” year – the longest winning streak was four straight and the longest losing
streak was three in a row…for the third straight year, the Mavericks made the fewest turnovers in the NBA, this time with
a then-NBA-record low of 14.4 per game…Sam Perkins made the All-Rookie Team…Dallas was 30-1 when outshooting
the opponent…Dallas was the NBA’s healthiest team, losing only six player-games to injury…the Mavericks carried just
11 players for most of the season…after going 31-10 at home the previous season, Dallas was 24-17 in 1984-85…11 of
those losses were by 10 or more points…Dallas became the first team to have four players make at least 20 3-pointers
(Brad Davis, Dale Ellis, Mark Aguirre and Derek Harper).
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
Stl
To Blk
Aguirre 80-79
269933.7794-1569 .50627-85
.318440-580 .759188 289 477 6.0 249 3.1 250-3
60
253 24
Blackman 81-80
283435.0625-1230 .5086-20
.300342-413 .828107 193 300 3.7 289 3.6 96-0
61
162 16
Vincent 79-47
254332.2545-1138 .4790-4
.000351-420 .836185 519 704 8.9 169 2.1 226-0
48
170 22
Perkins 82-42
231728.3347-736 .4719-36
.250200-244 .820189 416 605 7.4 135 1.6 236-1
63
102 63
Davis
82-82
253931.0310-614 .50547-115
.409158-178 .88839 154 193 2.4 581 7.1 219-1
91
123 10
Harper
82-1
221827.0329-633 .52021-61
.344111-154 .72147 152 199 2.4 360 4.4 194-1
144 123 37
Ellis
72-4
131418.3274-603 .45442-109
.38577-104
.740100 138 238 3.3 56 0.8 131-1
46
58 7
Nimphius 82-40
201024.5196-434 .4520-6
.000108-140 .771136 272 408 5.0 183 2.2 262-4
30
95 126
Bryant
56-35
860 15.467-148
.4530-0
— 30-44
.68274 167 241 4.3 84 1.5 110-1
21
46 24
Sluby 31-0151
4.9
30-58.517
0-2.000
13-21.619
5
7
12 0.4
16
0.5
18-03 11
0
Sitton 43-0304
7.1
39-94.415
0-2.000
13-25.520
24
36
60 1.4
26
0.6
50-07 19
6
Carter*
11-066
6.0
4-23.174
0-3.000
1-11.000
1
2
3
0.3
4
0.4
4-01
8
0
Mavericks82
19855- 3560-7280.489152-443 .3431844-2324.793109523453440 42.0215226.21796-12 575 1183 335
Opponents82
19855- 3626-7200.50498-318
.3081588-2080.763106224703532 43.1211325.82066-17 572 1340 430
229
Pts
2055
1598
1441
903
825
790
667
500
164
73
91
9
9116
8938
Avg
25.7
19.7
18.2
11.0
10.1
9.6
9.3
6.1
2.9
2.4
2.1
0.8
111.2
109.0
Hi
49
36
39
29
19
22
29
16
14
8
8
3
149
141
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
110/27H L Houston
111-121
210/28H WL.A. Lakers 107-96
310/30R L Houston
84-106
410/31R WIndiana
101-100
511/2R L Philadelphia 103-107
611/3H L Phoenix
93-105
711/6H WNew York 107-104
811/8H WAtlanta (Ot) 112-105
911/10H WSeattle
106-102
1011/12R L Utah
97-123
1111/13R WPortland
101-94
1211/15R L Golden State 112-117
1311/17H L Detroit
110-124
1411/20H WMilwaukee 109-108
1511/24H WHouston
113-95
1611/27H L Boston
99-114
1711/29R L San Antonio 116-124
1811/30H WSeattle
108-98
1912/5H L L.A. Clippers 106-110
2012/6R WNew York 112-83
2112/8R L Chicago
97-99
22 12/12 H
W Kansas City
116-107
2312/14H WSan Antonio 119-102
2412/15R L Houston
115-117
2512/18R L Milwaukee 96-110
2612/21R L Denver
93-116
2712/22R WUtah
113-96
2812/26H WL.A. Clippers 124-118
2912/28R WPhoenix
125-111
3012/29H L Utah
97-99
311/3 R L San Antonio 115-116
321/5 H WKansas City 135-107
331/7 R WSeattle
102-84
341/8 R WPortland
108-102
35 1/10 R
W Kansas City (Ot) 117-110
361/11H L L.A. Lakers 102-121
371/13H WPortland
124-101
381/15R WGolden State 149-104
391/16R L Phoenix
95-98
401/18R L L.A. Lakers 92-110
411/19 R W L.A. Clippers 101-100
421/23 H W San Antonio 122-100
431/24 R L Washington 92-93
441/26 H L New Jersey 93-103
451/28 H W Philadelphia 111-109
461/31 R L Denver
110-121
472/1 H L Utah
109-121
482/3 H W Denver
114-106
49 2/5
R
W Atlanta (@ N.O.) 112-103
502/6 H W Golden State 129-103
512/12 R W Cleveland
131-112
522/13 R L Detroit
119-124
532/15 H L Phoenix
103-126
542/19 R W Houston
124-115
552/20 H W Portland
104-98
562/22 H W Washington 110-101
572/23 R W Kansas City 121-98
582/26 H L Utah
96-103
593/1 H L Denver (Ot) 140-141
603/2 H L L.A. Lakers 106-125
613/4 R W Phoenix
107-99
623/5 H W Indiana
108-102
633/8 R L Boston
122-133
643/10 R W New Jersey 126-113
653/11 H W Seattle
103-100
663/13 H W Kansas City 118-100
673/15 H W Denver
127-108
683/16 H L Cleveland (Ot) 128-135
693/18 R L Denver
111-113
703/19 H W San Antonio 96-89
713/22 R W San Antonio 123-114
723/23 H L Chicago
97-107
733/26 H W Golden State 134-107
743/27 R L Utah
101-116
753/29 R L L.A. Lakers 115-120
764/2 R W Golden State 127-121
77 4/5
H
L
L.A. Clippers (Ot) 122-126
78 4/6
H
L
Houston (2 Ot) 127-139
794/9 R L Kansas City 105-117
804/11 R W Seattle (@ Tac)124-80
814/12 R L Portland
111-131
824/14 R W L.A. Clippers 96-92
Home
RoadTotal
Record Record Record Sk
0-10-0 0-1 L1
1-10-0 1-1 W1
1-10-1 1-2 L1
1-11-1 2-2 W1
1-11-2 2-3 L1
1-21-2 2-4 L2
2-21-2 3-4 W1
3-21-2 4-4 W2
4-21-2 5-4 W3
4-21-3 5-5 L1
4-22-3 6-5 W1
4-22-4 6-6 L1
4-32-4 6-7 L2
5-32-4 7-7 W1
6-32-4 8-7 W2
6-42-4 8-8 L1
6-42-5 8-9 L2
7-42-5 9-9 W1
7-52-5 9-10 L1
7-53-5 10-10W1
7-53-6 10-11L1
8-5 3-6
11-11 W1
9-53-6 12-11W2
9-53-7 12-12L1
9-53-8 12-13L2
9-53-9 12-14L3
9-54-9 13-14W1
10-54-9 14-14W2
10-55-9 15-14W3
10-65-9 15-15L1
10-65-10 15-16L2
11-65-10 16-16W1
11-66-10 17-16W2
11-67-10 18-16W3
11-6 8-10
19-16 W4
11-78-10 19-17L1
12-78-10 20-17W1
12-79-10 21-17W2
12-79-11 21-18L1
12-79-12 21-19L2
12-710-1222-19W1
13-710-1223-19W2
13-7 10-1323-20L1
13-810-1323-21L2
14-810-1324-21W1
14-810-1424-22L1
14-910-1424-23L2
15-910-1425-23W1
15-9 11-14 26-23 W2
16-911-1427-23W3
16-912-1428-23W4
16-912-1528-24L1
16-10
12-1528-25L2
16-10
13-1529-25W1
17-10
13-1530-25W2
18-10
13-1531-25W3
18-10
14-1532-25W4
18-11
14-1532-26L1
18-12
14-1532-27L2
18-13
14-1532-28L3
18-13
15-1533-28W1
19-13
15-1534-28W2
19-13
15-1634-29L1
19-13
16-1635-29W1
20-13
16-1636-29W2
21-13
16-1637-29W3
22-13
16-1638-29W4
22-14
16-1638-30L1
22-14
16-1738-31L2
23-14
16-1739-31W1
23-14
17-1740-31W2
23-15
17-1740-32L1
24-15
17-1741-32W1
24-15
17-1841-33L1
24-15
17-1941-34L2
24-15
18-1942-34W1
24-16 18-19 42-35 L1
24-17 18-19 42-36 L2
24-17
18-2042-37L3
24-17
19-2043-37W1
24-17
19-2143-38L1
24-17
20-2144-38W1
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1984-1985
Dallas DallasOpponent
Hi Scorer
Pt
Hi Rebr
Rb Hi Scorer
Aguirre
30Aguirre
9 Olajuwon
Aguirre
31Vincent
10Abdul-Jabbar
Aguirre
24Vincent
9 Lloyd
Blackman
28Vincent
17Stipanovich
Aguirre
30Vincent
14Malone
Aguirre
21Aguirre/Vincent 10Adams
Vincent
33Nimphius
11King
Aguir/Black 30Vincent
14Williams
Vincent
23Perkins
10Sikma
Perkins
19Blackman
7 Dantley
Aguirre
21Vincent
15M. Thomp/Pax
Aguirre
33Vincent
12Short
Aguirre
30Vincent
6 Trip/Thomas
Aguirre
24Vincent
9 Moncrief
Blackman
26Vincent
17Sampson
Vincent
27Vincent
15Bird
Ellis
29Ellis
7 Gervin
Aguirre
26Vincent
11Chambers
Blackman
25Vincent/Nimphius8 Nixon
Black/Harper 18Vincent
10Orr
Aguirre
24Vincent
13Woolridge
Aguirre
27 Vincent
11 E. Johnson
Blackman
27Vincent
16Gervin
Vincent
32Vincent
9 Sampson
Blackman
24Vincent
13Cummings
Aguirre
19Vincent
7 Natt
Aguirre
28Vincent
13Dantley
Aguirre
31Vincent
13Nixon
Vincent
39Aguirre
13Edwards
Aguirre
27Vincent
13Dantley
Aguirre
22Vincent
9 Gervin
Aguirre
25Perkins
12Johnson
Davis/Black 19Aguirre
12Chambers
Aguirre
27Perkins
8 Paxson
Blackman
26 Nimphius
10 Woodson
Aguirre
28Aguirre
8 Abdul-Jabbar
Ellis
27Nimphius
15M. Thompson
Aguirre
25Vincent
13Short
Aguirre
27Vincent
10Lucas
Aguirre
22Vincent/Bryant 7 Worthy
Blackman
26 Vincent/Perkins 10Nixon
Blackman
27 Vincent
9 Gervin
Aguirre
28 Vincent
15Gus Williams
Aguirre
38 Vincent
11Richardson
Aguirre
49 Aguirre
9 Erving/Malone
Blackman
28 Vincent
9 English
Aguirre
38 Vincent
17Griffith
Vincent
24 Perkins
16English
Vincent
28 Perkins
8
Wilkins
Blackman
27 Nimphius
6 Smith
Blackman
35 Nimphius/Aguirre7 Free
Aguirre
40 Vincent
17Tyler
Aguirre
25 Vincent/Perkins 10Nance
Perkins
28 Vincent/Perkins 9 McCray
Blackman
36 Bryant
9 Drexler
Aguirre
45 Vincent/Nimphius8 Malone
Blackman
27 Nimphius
13Woodson
Blackman
23 Bryant
17Griffith
Aguirre
46 Perkins
14Evans
Aguirre
33 Perkins
11Abdul-Jabbar
Aguirre
27 Aguirre
10Jones
Blackman
27 Perkins
12Kellogg
Vincent
35 Vincent/Bryant 8 Bird
Aguirre
32 Aguir/Perk/Vinc 6 Dawkins
Aguirre
29 Aguirre
12Chambers
Aguirre
32 Bryant
13Theus
Aguirre
22 Perkins
10Evans
Perkins
29 Perkins
16Free
Aguirre
30 Blackman
8 Natt
Vincent
35 Vincent
10Gervin
Aguirre
35 Vincent
15Gervin/Banks
Aguirre
32 Perkins
8 Johnson
Aguirre
27 Perk/Bry/Vinc 7 Floyd/Conner
Aguirre
33 Perkins
9 Griffith
Aguirre
28 Perkins
10Johnson
Aguirre
41 Bryant
12Short
Aguirre
32 Perkins
9
Smith
Vincent
23 Bryant
12 Lucas/Lloyd
Aguirre
28 Aguirre
8 Woodson
Aguirre
30 Perkins
13Wood
Vincent
21 Bryant/Vincent 9 Vandeweghe
Blackman
26 Vincent
12Nixon/Bridge
230
Pt
Attend
2417,007
2017,007
2316,016
1910,633
2617,098
1816,657
3115,385
2214,219
2317,007
327,731
2512,666
404,625
2417,007
3316,511
2117,007
4017,007
307,069
3116,725
2914,882
288,282
3013,167
25 14,226
1716,537
3812,345
298,671
247,538
258,014
2016,859
2013,534
3017,007
337,068
2517,007
246,054
2912,666
29 4,997
3017,007
2417,007
336,247
2810,420
1917,505
39 9,028
28 17,007
31 5,112
24 17,007
26 17,007
40 8,160
30 17,007
20 16,828
36 3,127
18 16,663
26 3,557
25 10,183
23 17,007
22 12,943
19 16,793
20 17,007
27 6,193
31 16,778
38 17,007
25 17,007
27 11,255
22 16,481
32 14,890
26 13,009
26 16,794
25 16,963
16 17,007
30 17,007
29 12,966
22 17,007
20 12,015
31 17,007
21 16,997
30 9,025
23 15,683
33 5,113
33 17,007
28 17,007
27 3,862
22 4,272
38 12,666
20 10,649
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
HISTORY
PLAYOFFS
MEDIA
AT A GLANCE
1983-1984
TOP ROW L-R HEAD COACH DICK MOTTA, GENERAL MANAGER NORM SONJU, BILL GARNETT, KURT NIMPHIUS, MARK WEST,
PAT CUMMINGS, JAY VINCENT, ROLANDO BLACKMAN, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL RICK SUND, ASSISTANT COACH
BOB WEISS
BOTTOM ROW L-R EQUIPMENT MANAGER KEITH GRANT, DALE ELLIS, DEREK HARPER, ROGER PHEGLEY, MARK AGUIRRE, JIM
SPANARKEL, ELSTON TURNER, BRAD DAVIS, TRAINER DOUG ATKINSON
SEASON NOTEBOOK
Won 43, lost 39 (second, Midwest)…first winning season and first postseason action…the Mavericks took three of five from
Seattle to win the club’s first playoff series…Dallas lost to eventual runner-up Los Angeles 4-1 in the best-of-7 Western
Conference semifinals…won first 11 at home…Mark Aguirre (29.5) was second in scoring while Rolando Blackman
(22.4) finished 13th…Aguirre became the first Maverick to play in the All-Star Game…for the second straight year Dallas
committed the fewest turnovers in the NBA (15.9)…Aguirre was NBA Player of the Week for Nov. 26 and Player of the
Month for January…Aguirre and Blackman combined to score 65-plus points on nine occasions with Dallas winning seven
of those games.
G-S
MinAvgFg-Att
Pct 3Fg-Att
Pct Ft-Att
Pct Off Def RebAvgAst AvgPf-D
StlTo
Aguirre
79-79
290036.7925-1765 .52415-56
.268465-621 .749161 308 469 5.9 358 4.5 246-5
80285
Blackman
81-81
302537.3721-1320 .5461-11
.091372-458 .812124 249 373 4.6 288 3.6 127-0
56169
Cummings
80-80
249231.2452-915 .4940-2
.000141-190 .742151 507 658 8.2 158 2.0 282-2
64146
Davis
81-81
266532.9345-651 .5307-38
.184199-238 .83641 146 187 2.3 561 6.9 218-4
94166
Vincent
61-5
142123.3252-579 .4350-1
.000168-215 .78181 166 247 4.0 114 1.9 159-1
30113
Ellis
67-2
105915.8225-493 .45612-29
.41487-121
.719106 144 250 3.7 56 0.8 118-0
4178
Nimphius
82-46
228427.9272-523 .5201-4
.250101-162 .623182 331 513 6.3 176 2.1 283-5
4198
Harper
82-1
171220.9200-451 .4433-26
.11566-98
.67353 119 172 2.1 239 2.9 143-0
95111
Garnett
80-34
152919.1141-299 .4720-2
.000129-176 .733123 208 331 4.1 128 1.6 217-4
4468
Spanarkel7-054
7.7
7-16.438
1-2.500
9-13.692
5
2
7
1.0
5
0.7
8-0
6
4
Turner
47-1
536 11.454-150
.3601-9
.11128-34
.82442 51 93 2.0 59 1.3 40-0
2629
Phegley (Tot)13-087
6.7
11-35.314
2-5.400
4-41.000
2
9
11 0.8
11
0.8
11-0
1
6
Phegley (Dal)
10-076
7.6
9-31.290
1-4.250
2-21.000
2
7
9
0.9
9
0.9
10-0
1
5
West34-0202
5.9
15-42.357
0-0.000
7-22.318
19
27
46 1.4
13
0.4
55-0
1
12
Mavericks
82
19955- 3618-7235.50042-184
.2281774-2350.755109022653355 40.9216426.41906-21
5791303
Opponents
82
19955 - 3633-7282.49963-222
.2841688-2198.768118023463526 43.0213126.02213-23
6321386
231
Blk
22
37
23
13
10
9
144
21
66
0
0
0
0
15
360
417
Pts
2330
1815
1045
896
672
549
646
469
411
24
137
28
21
37
9052
9017
Avg
29.5
22.4
13.1
11.1
11.0
8.2
7.9
5.7
5.1
3.4
2.9
2.2
2.1
1.1
110.4
110.0
Hi
46
43
28
24
33
31
24
19
13
8
12
9
9
6
133
141
CONTENT
THE ORGANIZATION
PLAYERS
THE NBA
HISTORY
Score
No Date
H-R W-L Opponent
Dal-Opp
1 10/29 H
W Phoenix
120-103
210/30R L San Antonio 101-123
311/1R WDenver
130-124
411/2H WPortland
123-117
511/4R L Cleveland 84-105
611/5H WL.A. Lakers 107-102
711/9R L L.A. Lakers 106-120
811/11H WSan Antonio 112-105
911/12R L Houston
98-100
1011/17H WNew Jersey 115-113
1111/19H WPhoenix
116-107
1211/22H WSan Antonio 118-117
13 11/25 H
W Kansas City
98-96
1411/26H WGolden State 115-109
1511/30H WHouston
113-102
1612/2R WL.A. Lakers 133-118
1712/3H WChicago
110-100
1812/6R L Kansas City 103-112
1912/7H L Washington 112-114
2012/9R L Seattle
124-132
21 12/10 R
W Golden State (Ot) 126-123
2212/11R L San Diego 116-118
2312/14H WIndiana
117-109
2412/16R L Milwaukee 105-110
2512/17R L Chicago
84-102
2612/20R L Detroit
104-116
27 12/22 R
L
New Jersey
98-101
2812/27R L Atlanta
109-112
2912/28H WSan Diego 109-92
3012/30H L Boston (Ot) 109-114
311/3 R WHouston
119-117
321/4 H WSeattle
105-102
331/6 R WSan Diego 123-106
341/7 R L Denver
117-141
351/10R L Kansas City 102-112
361/11H WUtah
117-102
371/13H WPortland
113-110
381/15H WDenver
126-107
391/17R L Portland
114-121
401/18R L Seattle (@ Tac)107-114
411/20H L Utah
113-120
421/21R WIndiana
118-111
43 1/24 R
W Utah (@ L.V.) 123-115
44 1/25 H
W Golden State (Ot) 112-110
452/1 H L New York 98-105
462/2 R L Houston
107-123
472/3 H L Denver
111-114
482/5 R L Seattle
96-104
492/7 R L Portland
85-101
502/8 R WDenver
120-114
51 2/10 H
W Kansas City
115-96
522/11R L Phoenix
89-108
53 2/15 H
W Philadelphia (2 Ot) 119-116
542/17H WPhoenix
129-123
552/18H L Detroit
115-120
562/22H WHouston
112-106
572/24H L Milwaukee 88-95
582/25R WUtah
97-95
592/28 R W San Antonio 116-104
60 2/29 H
L
Seattle (2 Ot)
124-127
613/2 H W Kansas City 108-94
623/3 R L Kansas City 103-105
633/7 H W Cleveland
115-103
64 3/9
H
L
L. A. Lakers (2 Ot) 120-121
653/10 H W Golden State 120-103
66 3/13 R
L
San Antonio (2 Ot) 131-137
673/14 H W San Diego 105-101
683/17 R L Utah
103-118
693/21 H W Atlanta
102-101
703/23 H W Houston
116-104
713/24 H W Denver
119-101
723/27 R L New York
88-97
7