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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PLAYERSRoster

Kevin AndersonAntoine Agudio

D’Aundray BrownMicheal Eric Kyle Gibson

Jorge GutierrezKevin Jones

Arinze OnuakuJ.P. Primm

Titus RobinsonRyan Rossiter

Alex RuoffHow the Charge Were Built

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HISTORYRegular Season Team Records

Regular Season Individual RecordsRegular Season Sundry Records

Playoff Team RecordsPlayoff Individual Records

Playoff Sundry RecordsNaming the Team & Logo History

Canton Civic Center & Edgewood Community Center Draft History

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2011-12 SEASON REVIEW2011-12 Standings & Attendance

2011-12 League Leaders2011-12 Team Statistics

2011-12 Charge Statistics2011-12 Charge Record When...

2011-12 Season Highs and Lows2011-12 Top Single Game Performances

2011-12 Game by Game2011-12 Playoff Statistics

2011-12 Playoff Game by Game2011-12 Transactions

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MEDIA INFORMATIONGeneral Media Information

Scott Zurilla, Sean Wyatt, Local Media, YouTubeMedia Outlets

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COMMUNITY RELATIONSNBA D-League Cares & Community Relations Programs 63

OPPONENTSAustin Toros / Bakersfield Jam / Erie Bayhawks

Fort Wayne Mad Ants / Idaho Stampede / Iowa EnergyLos Angeles D-Fenders / Maine Red Claws / Reno Bighorns

Rio Grande Valley Vipers / Santa Cruz Warriors / Sioux Falls Skyforce Springfield Armor / Texas Legends / Tulsa 66ers

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FRONT OFFICEDirectory

Dan GilbertNate Forbes

Jeff CohenLen Komoroski

Alan Mowery, Mike GanseyChris Grant, David Griffin

Alex Jensen, Thomas ScottGreg Minor, Michael Gittinger

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Executive Editor: Sean Wyatt. Editors: Sean Offerdahl & Jeff Schaefer. Graphics: Blaine Fridrick.

Photo Credits: NBA Photos, David Liam Kyle, Greg Shamus and Mark Horning

©2012 Canton Charge

All NBA Development League and team insignia depicted in this publication are the property of NBA Properties, Inc. and the respective teams of the NBA and may not be reproduced for commercial purposes

without the prior written consent of NBA Properties, Inc.

The information contained in this publication was compiled by the Canton Charge and is provided as a courtesy to our fans and the press and may be used only for personal or editorial purposes. Any commercial

use of this information is prohibited without the prior written consent of the Canton Charge.

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DIRECTORY

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Chairman/Majority Owner………………………….......………………..….Dan GilbertVice Chairman/Minority Owners…….....................…….Jeff Cohen, Nate Forbes

Basketball StaffVP of Basketball Operations – Cleveland Cavaliers.…......….David GriffinDirector of Development League Operations..………..........…..…Mike GanseyHead Coach……………………………………………....………………..………Alex JensenAssistant Coach …………………………………………………………..……Thomas ScottAssistant Coach …………………………………………………………............Greg MinorHead Athletic Trainer …………………………………………....…..……Mike GittingerBasketball Operations Assistant …………………………......………Lamar Skeeter

Business StaffVice President/COO……………………………………………….…………..Alan MowreyDirector of Ticket Sales…………………………………………..……………Rob MinterGroup Sales Manager…………………………………………………..…………Emily Blair Group Events Specialist……………..…………………..………………Megan DulaneyGroup Events Specialist……………..…………………..…………….………James HallBusiness Development Specialist……………………………....………….Wes WarneBusiness Development Specialist………………………....………………Tare BeaverAccount Executive……………………………………………………………Mike DeangeloAccount Executive……………………………..……………………………Steve McClaveCorporate Partnership Consultant..……..……………......………….Melissa KovickCorporate Partnership Executive..……..…………………….....……………….Liz HallSales and Service Coordinator..……………………………......…………Beth TrainerManager, Marketing and Game Presentation….............…Marci Saling LeshoCommunications Manager…………..………………………..………………Sean Wyatt

TEAM INFORMATIONTeam/Arena Address.................. 1101 Market Avenue North, Canton, OH 44702 Business Phone..............................................................................(330) 489-1701Business Fax...................................................................................(330) 489-1703Website......................................................................... www.cantoncharge.comTwitter........................................................................................ @CantonChargeFacebook.....................................................www.facebook.com/CantonChargeArena (Capacity)...................................Canton Memorial Civic Center (3,942)NBA Affiliate..........................................................................Cleveland Cavaliers

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FRONT OFFICE

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DAN GILBERT

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Dan Gilbert is Founder and Chairman of Quicken Loans Inc., t nation’s largest online lender and a top-five retail home lender in the United States.

Dan is also majority owner of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavalier, the American Hockey League’s Lake Erie Monsters, the NBA Development League’s Canton Charge and the Arena Football League’s Cleveland Gladiators, as well as the operator of Quicken Loans Arena (“The Q”) in Cleveland, Ohio.

Quicken Loans closed a company-record $29 billion of home loan volume in 2010. The company, which employs over 5,000 people nationally, was named highest in customer satisfaction among all home loan lenders in the United States in a benchmark study by J.D. Power and Associates for 2010 and 2011. Quicken Loans ranked in the Top-30 of FORTUNE Magazine’s “100 Best Companies to

Work For” the past eight consecutive years, ranking as high as #2. The company also has been recognized as one of Computerworld Magazine’s “100 Best Places to Work in Technology” the past seven consecutive years, ranking #1 three of those years.

Quicken Loans moved its headquarters and 3,700 team members to downtownDetroit, where Dan and the company are helping lead a revitalization of the city’s urban core. The company plans to move another 1,000 team members from the suburbs to the city by early 2012.

Dan founded Rock Financial in 1985. The company grew into one of the largest independent mortgage lenders in the country and in the late 1990s, launched its Internet strategy and quickly positioned itself as the fastest growing direct mortgage lender on the Internet.

In 2000, software maker Intuit purchased Rock Financial and the company was renamed “Quicken Loans.” Dan stayed on as CEO, leading the company as it became the largest online home lender. QuickenLoans.com has gone on to earn “Best of the Web” accolades from Forbes, Money and PC Magazine.

In 2002, Dan led a group and purchased Quicken Loans and its affiliated national title company, Title Source, Inc., back from Intuit.Dan became majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2005 and undertook a complete overhaul of the entire organization, installing a new operating philosophy and culture. Shortly after, the Cavaliers won the 2007 Eastern Conference Championship, advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time in the team’s 37-year history. The team finished the 2008-2009 regular season with a franchise record and NBA-best 66 wins and followed that in 2009-2010 with another NBA-best 61-win regular season. The Cavaliers were also recognized by Sports Business Journal as one of the top five most well operated franchises in all of professional sports during the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

Dan is a founding partner in private equity group Rockbridge Growth Equity LLC (RBE). The partnership invests in growing businesses in the financial services, Internet technology, consumer-direct marketing, and the sports and entertainment industries. RBE has significant investments in: • Northcentral University, a premier online educational institution; • Protect America, a leading home security company; • Ready Financial, a provider of affordable banking products; • One on One Marketing, a premier educational institution sales lead provider; • MyInsuranceExpert.com, an online life insurance brokerage firm; • Connect America, a direct-to-consumer provider of personal emergency response systems, and • One Reverse Mortgage, a retail national home lender, specializing in reverse mortgages. • In addition, Dan is a principal of Detroit Venture Partners (DVP), a new Detroit-focused venture capital firm that funds start-up and early-stage technology companies in Detroit.

Dan is also invested and is involved in the operation of several consumer-based, technology-centered businesses, including: • Fathead, the leader in sports and entertainment graphics; • Veritix, a provider of paperless ticketing; • Xenith, a developer of helmet technology that reduces brain injuries; • ePrize, the leader in the interactive promotions industry; • StyleCaster, a community for all things fashion, beauty and music; and • Quizzle.com, a free on-line personal finance tool.

FOUNDER & CHAIRMAN, QUICKEN LOANS INC. majority owner, cleveland cavaliers

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Dan and a group of partners successfully backed a state-wide referendum to bring first-class casino gaming to Ohio’s four largest cities in November 2009. Through a joint venture with Caesars Entertainment, the partnership is developing and will operate unique urban based casinos in both Cleveland and Cincinnati. The large-scale developments will include street level accessible restaurants and retail to engage, promote and encourage gaming patrons and others to visit and support existing cultural, nightlife and sports attractions in the downtown areas where they are located.

Dan launched Bizdom U in Detroit in 2007. The non-profit entrepreneurial academy trains, mentors and finances business builders in their start-up enterprises in the city of Detroit. Bizdom U’s mission is to create successful businesses, jobs, growth and wealth in large urban centers. Bizdom U launched a second location, in downtown Cleveland, in 2011.

Dan serves on the boards of the Cleveland Clinic, the Washington D.C.-based Children’s National Medical Center (CNMC), and the Children’s Tumor Foundation (CTF.org). Dan also serves as Vice Chairman of the non-profit, M-1 RAIL initiative, formed to lead the vision and implementation of light-rail transportation in downtown Detroit.

Dan earned his bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and his law degree from Wayne State University. He has received the “Entrepreneur of the Year” award from Ernst & Young and has been inducted into the Junior Achievement Hall of Fame.

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NATE FORBES

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Nathan Forbes is the managing partner of The Forbes Company, a nationally recognized developer, owner and manager of luxury shopping destinations throughout Michigan and Florida. These landmark retail properties include the highly acclaimed Somerset Collection in Troy, Michigan, The Mall at Millenia in Orlando, The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens, and Waterside Shops in Naples.

Regarded throughout the retail industry as the benchmark for luxury retail development, Women’s Wear Daily featured Nathan Forbes and The Forbes Company’s formula for branding luxury retail properties in its October 16th, 2006 issue.

In June 2002, Forbes was part of a small group of investors that purchased Quicken Loans (which today consists of Quicken Loans, Rock Financial and Title Source) from Intuit Inc. Quicken Loans

closed more than $25 billion in home loans in 2009.

In 2005, Forbes was part of an investor group that acquired the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball club of the National Basketball Association. The group has renovated the newly named “Quicken Loans Arena”, (known as “The Q”) including new seats, state-of-the-art scoreboards, video systems, sound systems, arena graphics, signage, security, locker room, suite upgrades, as well as the new state-of-the-art 55,000 square foot Cavalier Practice Facility named Cleveland Clinic Courts.

In 2006, Forbes was part of an investor group that acquired and currently operates Fathead LLC, which licenses and sells a new category of product for the true sports enthusiast. A “Fathead” is a life-size, colorful, vinyl wall graphic of popular sports stars from the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB in an action pose, or fans favorite team helmets, in addition to NASCAR racecars and Hollywood entertainment characters.

In November 2009, Forbes was part of a group that successfully backed a state constitutional amendment bringing casino gaming to Ohio. Rock Gaming will own and operate casinos in downtown Cleveland and downtown Cincinnati. The casinos are expected to open in 2013. It is estimated that this initiative will create 34,000 jobs and roughly $650 million dollars in tax revenue annually.

Forbes earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan, and serves on its capital Campaign Committee. Forbes and the company’s respective properties are actively involved in numerous charitable endeavors and organizations. He serves on the Board of Directors of the acclaimed Karmanos Cancer Institute, a world-renowned cancer center that is committed to the highest standard of research, patient care, and education.

Forbes is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Young Presidents’ Organization. He has also been recognized for his leadership in the Detroit area by receiving an honor of recognition as Detroit Newsmaker of The Year finalist.

MANAGING PARTNER, THE FORBES COMPANYvice chairman, cleveland cavaliers

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JEFF COHEN

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Jeff is CEO and Founder of the Rock Companies, which includes the following family of companies: Rock Construction Company, Inc., Rock Equities LLC and Rock Management LLC. Rock Construction is a builder and developer that was founded in 1991 and has principal offices in Detroit, Michigan. With its affiliates, the company has developed, built and managed numerous commercial and residential projects including offices, custom homes, condominiums, apartment communities and arenas. Rock Construction is a licensed Michigan residential builder, a member of the Michigan Association of Home Builders, and licensed Michigan real estate broker.

Rock Equities was formed in 2001 as a vehicle for pursuing real estate investment opportunities. Its holdings have included properties in Florida, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, and Ohio. Rock Equities has over $1 billion in transactions since its inception.

Rock Management is a property management company that manages many of the Rock Companies’ holdings, particularly its properties in Southeastern Michigan, Metropolitan Orlando, North Carolina, and Southeast Ohio. Rock Management currently manages over 2,000 residential units, Quicken Loans Arena (The “Q”) and the Cleveland Cavalier player development facility.

In June 2002, Cohen was part of a small group of investors that purchased Quicken Loans (which today consists of Quicken Loans, Rock Financial and Title Source) from Intuit Inc. Quicken Loans closed a record $29 billion in 2010.

In 2005, Cohen was part of an investor group that acquired the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball club of the National Basketball Association, becoming its Vice Chairman in 2009. The ownership group, is responsible for a complete overhaul of the franchise, including the front office executive team, coaching staff, player personnel and game presentation. The group also renovated the newly named “Quicken Loans Arena,” (known as “The Q”) including new seats, state-of-the-art scoreboards, video systems, sound systems, arena graphics, signage, security, locker rooms, and suite upgrades. Rock Companies was responsible for overseeing the above construction activity, and acted as the Construction Manager/Owners Representative for the new state-of-the-art 55,000 square foot Cavalier Practice Facility named Cleveland Clinic Courts.

In 2006, Cohen was part of an investor group that acquired and currently operates two consumer–based, technology centered businesses – ePrize, an online promotions company; and Fathead LLC, which licenses and sells a new category of product for the true sports enthusiast. A “Fathead” is a life-size, colorful, vinyl wall graphic of star athletes and logos from the NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB and NASCAR, as well as Hollywood entertainment characters.

In November 2009, Jeff was part of a group that successfully backed a state constitutional amendment bringing casino gaming to Ohio.  Rock Gaming will own and operate casinos in downtown Cleveland and downtown Cincinnati.  The casinos are expected to open in 2013. It is estimated that this initiative will create 34,000 jobs and roughly $650 million dollars in tax revenue annually statewide. Rock Companies is responsible for overseeing the casino construction activities which total more than $1 billion.

Additionally, Cohen’s group owns and operates Flash Seats, LLC. Flash Seats has created technology and processes that replaces physical tickets for large sports and entertainment events with an electronic approach and offers a secure, online marketplace for transferring and selling tickets in a digital format. The Cavaliers are the first team in professional sports to use this new technology.

Cohen is a Director of the National Association of Home Builders, the Michigan Association of Homebuilders, and serves on the Legislative Affairs Committee of the Michigan Association of Homebuilders. He is currently President of JARC Properties—a non-profit organization providing housing and services to the developmentally disabled—and also serves on the Board of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. He is active in the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation as well as various other charitable organizations.

CEO, ROCK COMPANIESvice chairman cleveland cavaliers • principal rock gaming llc

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LEN KOMOROSKI

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Len Komoroski was named president of the Cavaliers/Quicken Loans Arena organization in April 2003. With more than 30 years of experience in professional sports and entertainment, Komoroski’s leadership and business initiative set a solid foundation from which the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers, AHL Lake Erie Monsters and Quicken Loans Arena has flourished into one of the most successfully operated sports and entertainment organizations in the country.

During the 2003-04 season, Komoroski oversaw the restructuring of how the Cavaliers approached the business community and assembled a staff featuring some of the top sports marketing executives in the industry. He directed the transformation of the Cavaliers communications efforts and called for the dramatic changes that led to developing one of the most dynamic game experiences in the NBA. Those efforts, combined with one very special NBA draft and the team’s

improvement on the court, resulted in one of the top business turnaround stories in NBA history.

For the 2003-04 season, the Cavaliers had the largest year-over-year attendance increase in NBA history, progressing from a league-low of 11,497 per game in 2002-03 to 18,288 in 2003-04 (a 59% increase). Television ratings were up 300% and featured revised broadcast agreements resulting in the largest number of locally-televised games in team history. Radio ratings also increased by more than 200% and local merchandise sales grew by 500%.

Since then, Komoroski has led continued growth and development across the board, bringing the Cavs into the top tier of revenue teams in the NBA.

In 2009-10, the Cavaliers experienced a history-making, record-setting regular season both on and off the court. For the first time in Cavaliers history, supported by the largest season ticket base ever, all 41 home games sold out for an average of 20,562 fans per home game and the season ended with 83 consecutive sold out games (dating back to the 2008-09 season). The streak continued into the 2010-11 season through January 21, 2011 with 102 consecutive sellouts.

Under Komoroski’s leadership, the overall business success for the entire organization was recognized when, for two consecutive years in 2009 and 2010, the Cavaliers were named a finalist for Sports Business Journal’s prestigious “Sports Team of the Year” award. The award recognizes excellence and innovation in sports franchise business operations. The Cavaliers were also #1 in the NBA and #5 in all of pro sports in the 2009 ESPN The Magazine Rankings of “How Pro Sports Teams Pay Back Their Fans.”

Among his many achievements at the helm of the Cavaliers business operations, Komoroski played a pivotal role in developing one of the top cable television relationships in the NBA with Fox Sports Ohio, as well as the entitlement of the Cavaliers new state-of-the-art player development facility – Cleveland Clinic Courts. 

In addition, he had a leadership role in the acquisition of the American Hockey League franchise, the Lake Erie Monsters, who played their inaugural season at The Q in 2007-08. In just their third season, the Monsters were named the AHL’s 2009-10 Ticket Sales Team of the year after ranking sixth in the league in average attendance.  The team saw an increase in almost every ticket sales category, including season tickets, partial plans, groups and overall revenue. The Monsters were also awarded by the AHL for ‘exceptional community service efforts’ during the 2009-10 season, one of only two teams in the league to receive the honor.

Very active as a community and civic leader, Komoroski is passionate about the future of Cleveland and northeast Ohio. He played a significant role on Dan Gilbert’s team in an Ohio constitutional referendum to bring first-class casino gaming to the state’s four largest cities, including Cleveland.  The Cleveland casino will be developed in a truly urban setting near The Q and will bring a new vitality to the city, while adding to its stature as an entertainment destination. (Cavaliers majority owner Dan Gilbert’s Rock Gaming partnership will own and develop the future Cleveland and Cincinnati casinos.)Komoroski serves on the board of directors of the Cleveland chapters of City Year, the American Red Cross and the United Way, as well as the board of Positively Cleveland. He is an associate of The Presidents’ Council and a member of the World Presidents Organization, the 50 Club and the Bluecoats.

Komoroski’s diverse and successful background in sports includes:

NFL Philadelphia Eagles (1996-2003). As Senior Vice President and Chief of Business Operations, Komoroski brought many properties in-house, including the Eagles Television Network, which is the largest developer of local programming in the NFL. Under his guidance, the Eagles established the fan-friendly NFL Training Camp, which was the most heavily attended in the league, featuring autograph sessions, interactive games, hospitality

PRESIDENT, CLEVELAND CAVALIERS, QUICKEN LOANS ARENAgovenor, lake erie monsters

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and an extraordinary merchandise tent. He also helped broker a record-setting naming rights deal with NovaCare, garnering a reported $66 million for the Eagles training facility, the NovaCare Complex.

Komoroski also played a leadership role in the development of Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles state-of-the-art stadium. Through his efforts, the Eagles secured a 20-year, $140 million naming rights agreement with Lincoln Financial Group, which at the time was one of the largest such agreements in pro sports history. He and his business group orchestrated the successful sellout of 172 suites, 8,000 club seats, 29,000 Stadium Builder Licenses and a waiting list of over 40,000 for season tickets.

Through the efforts of Komoroski and his team, the Eagles were among the most successful NFL teams in securing long-term seven-figure per annum “Founding Partner” relationships for the new stadium; in addition, they forged many other substantial six-figure per annum agreements. He also completed top-tier industry agreements for Eagles radio and television coverage and concession agreements for Lincoln Financial Field. Behind Komoroski’s leadership, the organization secured major soccer events, concerts, Division I college football games and the Army/Navy Game, establishing Lincoln Financial Field as one of the most active stadiums in sports. Through these efforts and events the Eagles have become one of the highest grossing franchises in professional sports.

International Hockey League (IHL) Cleveland Lumberjacks (1994-96). As Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the International Hockey League’s (IHL) Cleveland Lumberjacks, Komoroski immediately transformed the Lumberjacks into a flourishing enterprise. Both attendance and revenues saw sharp increases during Komoroski’s time, and the Lumberjacks were one of three profitable IHL teams in 1996.

NBA Minnesota Timberwolves (1988-94). Komoroski’s first stint in the NBA was with the Minnesota Timberwolves where he played a major role in the start-up of the team and its arena, the Target Center. While Komoroski was Vice President of Sales and the senior sales and marketing official for the team and arena, the Timberwolves became one of the most financially successful organizations in the league.

Komoroski got his start in sports in 1982 with the Pittsburgh Spirit of the Major Indoor Soccer League, followed by management roles with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League and the Minnesota Strikers of the MISL, and as a regional manager for the Miller Brewing Company’s sports marketing arm.

Komoroski is a 1982 cum laude graduate of Duquesne University. He and his wife Denise are the parents of three daughters – Kristin, Kelly, Jamie and one son, Zachary.

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ALAN MOWERY & MIKE GANSEY

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Alan Mowrey joined the Canton Charge as Senior Vice President/Chief Operating Officer on April 12, 2012. He oversees all of the organization’s business operations efforts, which include corporate sales, ticket sales, marketing, media relations, community relations and game operations. Mowrey came to Canton with an extensive and accomplished business strategy and management background formed from nearly a decade of experience within the NBA.

Prior to joining the Charge, Mowrey spent the 2008-12 seasons as the Director of Season Ticket Sales for the Indiana Pacers, where he led their Senior Level sales team. The Pacers saw dramatic increases in both partial and full season ticket plans under his leadership in each of his first two seasons at the helm and led all non-playoff NBA teams in new season ticket sales during the 2009-10 season. He also worked directly with the SVP and VP of Sales and Marketing to develop high

revenue-generating sales events that targeted key stakeholders.

Before his time with the Pacers, Mowrey spent four seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers. In the 2006-08 seasons as Inside Sales Manager, the Clippers increased their group sales revenue by 200% and the organization received recognition from the NBA for being one of eight sales teams to exceed $1.5 million in revenue. He got his start with the Clippers as an Account Executive in the 2004-06 seasons and managed a $2.5M season ticket base, renewing over 85% for the 2005-06 season. His work was instrumental in both organizations being recognized among league leaders in the NBA’s annual Sales and Marketing Awards program during each of his tenures.

Mowrey grew up in Los Angeles, California and graduated from the University of Minnesota, where he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management. He currently resides in Northfield, Ohio with his wife, Beth, and four children, Benson (12), Ella (10), Caroline (8) and Lily (7).

ALAN MOWREYsenior vice president/chief operating officer

Mike Gansey was promoted to Director of Development League Operations/Basketball Operations Assistant by the Cleveland Cavaliers on August 20, 2012. In his new position, he will work closely with Cavaliers Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin and Canton Charge Head Coach Alex Jensen in the basketball operations and personnel matters of the Cavaliers’ exclusively owned and operated NBA Development League affiliate, as well as other general NBA Development League areas and player personnel elements. He had previously spent the 2011-12 season as the Cavaliers’ basketball operations seasonal assistant.

Gansey, 29, is a native of Olmsted Falls and played collegiately at West Virginia, where, as a senior, he led the Mountaineers to the Sweet 16 and was named a finalist for the Oscar Robertson Award,

the Wooden Award as well as the Naismith Trophy. Following his college career, he played professionally overseas in Italy (2007-08), Germany (2008-09) and Spain (2010-11) and also played 57 games (27 starts) in the NBA Development League over two seasons (2007-08, 2009-10) with Anaheim, Idaho and Erie, averaging 11.5 points on .452 shooting, 5.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 27.9 minutes per game.

MIKE GANSEYdirector of development league operations/basketball operations Assistant, cleveland cavaliers

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CHRIS GRANT & DAVID GRIFFIN

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Chris Grant was named the ninth general manager in Cleveland Cavaliers history on June 4, 2010. He originally joined the franchise as the club’s vice president of basketball operations/assistant general manager in July 2005.  As general manager, Grant leads the basketball operations department in all day to day activities of the team, including; all scouting, personnel and player acquisitions. Since taking over the helm, Grant has reorganized the team’s front office including hiring a proven leader and winner in Cavaliers new head coach, Byron Scott.  In his role as vice president of basketball operations/assistant general manager, Grant led the process of organizing and preparing for the NBA Draft and maintaining the basketball operations budget.   In addition, he worked closely with the team’s general manager in player contract

negotiations, trade discussions and procurement of players and the overall day-to-day operations of the team. Grant spearheaded the design and construction of the Cavaliers’ state-of-the-art player development center, Cleveland Clinic Courts, which opened at the start of the 2007 season. The 55,000 square foot facility is one of the most technologically advanced team development centers in pro sports. Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he spent the previous nine seasons with the Atlanta Hawks where he was promoted in 2004 to the position of vice president of basketball operations and assistant general manager. In his nine years with the Hawks, Grant held six different positions including video intern, video coordinator, advance scout, assistant director of scouting, director of scouting and vice president/assistant general manager. Grant, a graduate of the University of San Diego, earned a degree in psychology.  He also received a master’s degree in educational leadership from USD.  Grant spent three seasons on the school’s basketball team after transferring from Canada Junior College.  During the summer of 2011, he joined the national advisory board of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), a nonprofit organization that aims to transform the culture of youth sports to give all young athletes the opportunity for a positive, character-building experience. He and his wife, Kelly, have three sons, Cameron, Boden and Hudson.

chris grantgeneral manager, cleveland cavaliers

David Griffin joined the Cavaliers as Vice President of Basketball Operations in September 2010. In his role as VP of Basketball Operations, Griffin works closely with Cavaliers General Manager Chris Grant on all basketball and front office matters and oversees the team’s scouting and player personnel areas as well as the team’s draft process and Development League operations. Prior to joining the Cavaliers, Griffin spent 17 seasons with the Suns, the last three as the club’s senior vice president of basketball operations after being named to the position in June 2007.

After originally joining the Suns basketball communications department in 1993 as an intern, Griffin has seen his responsibilities steadily grow due to his passion, work ethic and analytical expertise.

After aiding the club’s media relations efforts for four seasons, Griffin moved to the basketball operations side in 1997, where he began with draft and free agency information, video preparation, scouting reports and statistical analysis. Prior to his current assignment, Griffin held the titles of assistant general manager of player personnel, director of player personnel, assistant director of player personnel and basketball operations assistant with the Suns.

Additionally, he has served as tournament director for the NIKE Desert Classic pre-draft camp and was an assistant coach at Scottsdale Community College where he led the recruiting of five players that played Division I. He was also part of the basketball press information team at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

The Phoenix native graduated from Arizona State in 1995 with a degree in political science. He and his wife, Meredith, reside on the east side of Cleveland.

DAVID GRIFFINvice president of basketball operations, cleveland cavaliers

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COACHING STAFF

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Alex Jensen was named the first-ever head coach of the Canton Charge on October 11, 2011. Jensen, 36, led Canton to a 27-23 record in their inaugural season in the NBA Development league and the seventh seed in the playoffs. In their opening round playoff matchup against the second-seeded Springfield Armor, the Charge took the best-of-three game series 2-1 to advance and win their first playoff series in franchise history and advance to the semifinal round.

Prior to joining the Charge, Jensen spent four seasons as a part of Head Coach Rick Majerus’ Saint Louis Billikens coaching staff, the last three as an assistant coach. He was integral in teaching post play for the Billikens and helped them become one of the standout defensive teams in the Atlantic-10 Conference as well as in the country.

Before starting his coaching career, Jensen was one of the best all-around players in the University of Utah’s history. He ranks 20th on Utah’s all-time scoring list with 1,279 points and is sixth on the school’s career rebounding list with 896, including second all-time with 329 offensive boards. In addition, Jensen is eighth on Utah’s 3-point field goals made list with 102, and he is 10th on the assist list with 348.

Jensen helped the Utes reach the NCAA championship game in 1998. As a senior, he was the Mountain West Conference Player of the Year after averaging 13.1 points on .542 shooting and 7.5 rebounds per game. Jensen played for the Utes in 1994-95 and 1997-98 through 1999-2000. He earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from Utah. After his collegiate career, Jensen played seven seasons professionally in Turkey and also had a stint with the Yakama Sun Kings in 2002-03, with whom he won a CBA title.

Jensen was the 1994 Utah Mr. Basketball after a standout career at Viewmont High School (Centerville, Utah). He was honorable mention All-America and selected the Utah Gatorade Player of the Year by USA Today. Jensen was named first-team all-state and the 5A Player of the Year by the Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune as a senior.

ALEX JENSENhead coach

Thomas Scott enters his second season on Alex Jensen’s staff with the Charge. Scott assists Coach Jensen in implementing offensive and defensive philosophies, improving their individual skills and executing day-to-day administrative basketball operations tasks. He previously served as the Cleveland Cavaliers’ player development assistant/video coach during the 2010-11 season. Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he served as the assistant video coordinator for the New Orleans Hornets for four seasons from 2006-10. He also served as a coaches’ apprentice under current Cavaliers Assistant Coach Paul Pressey from 2008-10 while with the Hornets.

Scott, a native of Los Angeles, California, played two years of college basketball at Pasadena City College, earning all-league honors as a senior. He now resides in Canton.

THOMAS SCOTTassistant coach

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Greg Minor enters his first season on Alex Jensen’s staff with the Charge. Minor played five seasons as a guard/forward in the NBA (1994-1999), all with the Boston Celtics. He played in 277 career games (93 starts) and averaged 6.9 points on .478 shooting with 2.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.6 steals in 18.6 minutes per game. Minor has had several coaching stints within the NBA Development league, serving as an assistant coach with the Tulsa 66ers (2008), Baskersfield Jam (2009) and most recently with the Idaho Stampede (2010).

Minor, a native of Sandersville, Georgia, played three years of college basketball at the University of Louisville and earned his degree in criminal justice from the University of Phoenix. He has four children: Kira, Greg, Khalid and Chloe. He currently resides in Orlando with his wife Stephanie.

GREG MINORassistant coach, player development

Michael Gittinger begins his second season as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Canton Charge. Gittinger tends to the immediate medical needs of the team’s players, while most of his athletic training time is spent in the area of preventive medicine, treatment and rehabilitation.

Prior to joining the Charge, Gittinger received athletic training clinical experience at Kent State, where he graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training. As part of his clinical experience, he worked with many of Kent State’s athletic programs, including football, track and volleyball, as well as interning with Akron General Medical Center Sport and Physical Therapy.

He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Great Lakes Athletic Trainer Association and Ohio Athletic Trainers Association (OATA).

A native of Maple Heights, he has also has extensive volunteer experience with Aultman Health Foundation, the Cleveland Browns and USA wrestling.

MICHAEL GITTINGERhead athletic trainer

COACHING STAFF

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PLAYERS

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ROSTER

# PLAYER POS HGT WGT BIRTHDATE FROM DRAFT

14 Kevin Anderson G 6-0 180 12/21/88 Richmond 2011

24 Antoine Agudio G/F 6-3 190 1/20/85 Hofstra 2008

32 D’Aundray Brown G 5-4 195 10/10/88 Cleveland State 2012

50 Micheal Eric C 6-10 240 6/24/88 Temple 2012

22 Kyle Gibson G 6-5 205 5/22/87 Louisana Tech 2010

7 Jorge Gutierrez G 6-3 190 12/28/88 California 2012

44 Kevin Jones F 6-8 250 8/25/89 West Virginia 2012

21 Arinze Onuaku F/C 6-9 275 7/13/87 Syracuse 2010

4 J.P. Primm G 6-1 195 9/17/89 UNC - Asheville 2012

30 Titus Robinson F 6-7 210 9/12/90 Buffalo 2012

42 Ryan Rossiter F 6-9 235 9/14/89 Siena 2011

15 Alex Ruoff F 6-6 220 9/29/86 West Virginia 2010

CANTON CHARGE 2012-13 roster (as of november 21, 2012)

head coach: Alex Jensen (Utah)

assistant coach: Thomas Scott (Pasadena City), Greg Minor (Louisville) athletic trainer: Michael Gittinger (Kent State)

CANTON CHARGE numerical roster

4 J.P. Primm

7 Jorge Gutierrez

14 Kevin Anderson

15 Alex Ruoff

21 Arinze Onuaku

22 Kyle Gibson

24 Antoine Agudio

22 Titus Robinson

32 D’Aundray Brown

42 Ryan Rossiter

44 Kevin Jones

50 Micheal Eric

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PROFESSIONAL CAREER: In 2011-12, played in 30 games for Strasbourg IG in the France-ProA league, averaging 12.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game while shooting .416 from the field and .862 from the free throw line in 29.8 minutes per game.

COLLEGE CAREER: Played four seasons at Richmond and averaged 15.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 139 career games (131 starts)…second all-time on Richmond’s career list for points with 2,152…started all 37 games during the 2010-2011 season was second on the Spiders in scoring with 16.6 points per game to go along with 2.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.4 steals in 36.2 minutes per game…a First-Team All-Atlantic 10 selection by the coaches as well as the All-Atlantic 10 All-Tournament MVP and NABC Division I All-District 4 First-Team as a senior scored a season-high 28 points in a win over #8 Purdue…started all 35 games during 2009-2010 season and averaged 17.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.7 steals in 37.1 minutes per game…was the first player in school history to be named both First-Team All-Atlantic 10 and Atlantic 10 Player of the Year…scored a career-high 31 points on 12-of-21 from the

field versus Wake Forest…started in all 36 games as a sophomore during the 2008-2009 season and averaged 16.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 36.8 minutes per game…was named Second-Team All-Atlantic 10…played in 31 games (23 starts) as a true freshman during the 2007-2008 season and averaged 10.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.8 steals in 34.8 minutes per game…named the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year…had a season-high 21 points and dished out five assists in win at St. Bonaventure.

PERSONAL: Son of Kevin Anderson, Shirley Brown and stepfather Derrick Brown...majored in marketing at Richmond… led Peachtree Ridge to a 27-4 record and Georgia Elite Eight appearance as a senior.

GUARD • 6’0” • 180 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2012

Richmond

Peach Tree (Suwanee, GA)

December 21, 1988 (Atlanta, GA)

ACQUIRED: Signed as an affiliate player.

TEAM YEAR GP GS FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

SIG 11-12 30 70 156 .449 53 140 .379 75 87 .862 91 3.0 105 3.5 23 0.8 3 0.1 374 12.5

TEAM YEAR GP GS FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

UR 07-08 31 23 112 291 .385 33 109 .303 75 92 .815 83 2.7 94 3.0 55 1.8 6 0.2 332 10.7

UR 08-09 36 36 215 469 .458 34 118 .288 134 179 .749 103 2.9 101 2.8 48 1.3 2 0.1 598 16.6

UR 09-10 35 35 230 504 .456 38 112 .339 124 152 .816 118 3.4 93 2.7 61 1.7 12 0.3 622 17.8

UR 10-11 37 37 211 494 .427 71 174 .408 120 160 .750 102 2.8 122 3.3 53 1.4 4 0.1 613 16.6

TOTAL 139 131 768 1758 .437 176 513 .343 453 583 .777 406 2.9 410 2.9 217 1.6 24 0.2 2165 15.6

3 POINTTOTAL FREE THROWS

INTERNATIONAL CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

KEVIN ANDERSON

COLLEGE CAREER

#14 KEVIN ANDERSON

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#24 ANTOINE AGUDIO

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PROFESSIONAL CAREER: During the 2010-11 season, played in 15 games for VOO Verviers-Pepinster in Belgium, averaging 9.9 points on .509 shooting, 2.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.8 steals in 30.3 minutes per game…during the 2009-10 season, played for the New Mexico Thunderbirds of the NBDL… played in 50 games (43 starts) averaging 15.1 points on .463 shooting, 2.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.0 steal in 32.1 minutes per game…during the 2008-09 season, played in 26 games (10 starts) for the Thunderbirds…averaged 14.8 points on .486 shooting, 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.8 steals in 32.3 minutes per game….also played in four EuroChallenge games for Banvit Basketbol Kulubu of the Turkish league, averaging 12.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game…played in 12 Turkish league games, averaging 5.9 points on .681 shooting, 2.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists.

COLLEGE: Played in 122 games at Hofstra University (2004-08) and finished with career averages of 18.7 points on .442 shooting, 3.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.0 steals per game…his senior season, he was named NABC Division I All-District 2 First Team and All-CAA First Team while playing in 27 games and averaging 22.7 points on .431 shooting, 3.9 rebounds 2.9 assists and 1.1 steals in 39.1 minutes per game…for his junior season, was named NABC All-NCAA District 2 1st Team and All-CAA First Team while playing in 32 games and averaged 20.2 points, 4.0 rebounds 2.4 assists, and 1.1 steals in 38.3 minutes per game…in his

sophomore season, was named All-CAA Second Team and played in 33 games, averaging 17.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.1 steals in 36.7 minutes per game….in his freshman season, he was named All-CAA Third Team, CAA All-Rookie Team and All-CAA Rookie of the Year while playing in 30 games and averaging 15.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 34.8 minutes per game.

PERSONAL: Lettered in basketball at Walt Whitman High School in Huntington Station, New York...Chosen first-team All-New York State as a senior...Two-time All-Long Island selection...Averaged 24.9 points a game as a senior and 22 points per game as a junior...Scored 1,156 points in his two seasons...Led Walt Whitman to a pair of Long Island Championships and a berth in the New York State semifinals as a senior...Scored 34 points in a losing effort in the state semifinals as a senior...Led Long Island to an open division championship at the 2004 Empire State Games in Binghamton...Averaged a team-best 22.8 points per game in four contests at the Empire States, including three straight games of 26 points...Joined Hofstra teammate Loren Stokes (21.5 ppg) in winning an Empire State Games gold medal...Has two sisters...Chose Hofstra over West Virginia, Providence, Siena, Rider and Kent State...Began playing basketball at age 14...Born January 20, 1985.

GUARD/FORWARD • 6’3”• 190 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2008

Hofstra

Walt Whitman HS (Huntington Station, NY)

January 20, 1985 (Huntington Station, NY)

ACQUIRED: Signed as a returning player.

TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF STL SPG BLK BPG PTS

NMX 08-09 26 10 839 32.3 134 276 .486 51 119 .429 67 82 .817 16 65 81 3.1 36 1.4 42 46 1.8 2 0.1 386

NMX 09-10 50 43 1604 32.1 259 559 .463 96 220 .436 141 183 .770 23 104 127 2.5 138 2.8 77 49 1.0 1 0.0 755

CAN 11-12 43 25 1278 29.7 159 329 .483 82 152 .539 98 117 .838 14 100 114 2.7 94 2.2 68 27 0.6 2 0.0 498

TOTAL 119 79 3731 31.3 552 1165 .474 229 492 .465 306 382 .801 53 269 322 2.7 269 2.3 187 122 1.0 5 0.0 1639

TEAM YEAR GP GS MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF STL SPG BLK BPG PTS

CAN 11-12 6 6 245 40.8 41 82 .500 5 17 .294 25 27 .926 5 30 35 5.8 15 2.5 16 8 1.3 0 0.0 112

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

VOO 10-11 15 27 53 .509 27 64 .422 14 19 .737 33 2.2 32 2.1 12 0.8 1 0.1 149 9.9

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

BBK 08-09 4 8 15 .533 9 19 .474 6 7 .857 8 2.0 8 2.0 3 0.8 0 0.0 49 12.3

EUROCHALLENGE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

ANTOINE AGUDIO

BELGUIM LEAGUE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS

NBADL PLAYOFF RECORD

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS

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COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 115 career games (91 starts) at Cleveland State and averaged 7.8 points on .487 shooting with 4.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.8 steals in 28.4 minutes per game…played in 26 games (25 starts) during his senior season where he averaged 10.8 points on .457 shooting with 4.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.5 steals in 29.7 minutes per game…started all 32 games during his junior season where he averaged 8.6 points on .516 shooting with 5.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 2.5 steals in 32.6 minutes per game…played in 24 games (23 starts) as a sophomore and averaged 7.4 points on .514 shooting with 5.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.7 steals in 29.0 minutes per game…saw action in 33 games (11 starts) as a freshman and averaged 4.9 points on .466 shooting with 3.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.7 steals in 22.8 minutes per game…was named to the Horizon League All-Defensive Team following his junior and senior seasons…finished his career sixth all-time in school history in steals with 209.

PERSONAL: Son of Aundra Brown and Sharella Thomas…is the oldest of five children: four brothers (Justin, Deonte, Austin) and one sister (Alyssa)…both parents played basketball at Youngstown State…was first-team Associated Press all-state as a senior at Ursuline…averaged 22.3 points during his senior year of high school to earn District Player of the Year from the Associated Press.

GUARD • 6’4” • 195 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2012

Cleveland State

Ursuline (Youngstown, OH)

October 10, 1988 (Youngstown, OH)

ACQUIRED: Selected in the 1st round (10th overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

CSU 07-08 33 61 131 .466 0 8 .000 40 53 .755 123 3.7 45 1.4 22 0.7 1 0.0 162 4.9

CSU 08-09 24 73 142 .514 5 13 .385 27 38 .711 136 5.7 61 2.5 40 1.7 5 0.2 178 7.4

CSU 09-10 32 111 215 .516 12 35 .343 42 53 .792 180 5.6 52 1.6 81 2.5 8 0.3 276 8.6

CSU 11-12 26 111 243 .457 18 49 .367 40 50 .800 117 4.5 56 2.2 66 2.5 17 0.7 280 10.8

TOTAL 115 356 731 .487 35 105 .333 149 194 .768 556 4.8 214 1.9 209 1.8 31 0.3 896 7.8

3 POINTTOTAL FREE THROWS

D'AUNDRAY BROWN

COLLEGE CAREER

#32 D’AUNDRAY BROWN

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#50 MICHEAL ERIC

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COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 101 games (68 starts) for Temple with averages of 6.0 points on .503 shooting, 4.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 16.9 minutes per game…during his senior year, averaged 9.0 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in 25.1 minutes per game…played in 19 games, starting 15 times...missed 13 games with fractured right patella...topped team in rebounding (8.8 rpg.)…tied career-high with 19 points and game-high 15 rebounds versus UMass on February 29...had 18 points, 12 rebounds and career-high six blocks at La Salle on February 22...scored in double figures eight times...nine double-figure rebound games...led TU in blocks (2.0 bpg.) & third in FG% (.521)…tallied nine points and 10 rebounds over career-high 38 minutes at Pennsylvania on November 14...as a junior, averaged 7.1 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks (second on team, 7th in A-10) in 20.0 minutes per game…team co-captain...started first 24 games of season before fractured right patella in practice, sidelining him for remainder of season...scored double figures six times and pulled down double-digit rebounds three

times…recorded first career double-double (14 pts, 11 rebs) versus Fordham on January 5...had season-high 16 points (7-12 FGs) and four blocks versus Akron on December 12…as a sophomore, averaged 5.9 points, 3.1 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 15.7 minutes per game…played in 31 games, starting 29…fifth on the team in scoring (5.9 ppg., tied for fourth in rebounding (3.1 rpg.))…ranked second on team with 20 blocks and .516 field goal percentage…averaged 7.0 ppg., 3.0 rpg. and shooting 55.4% from field in A-10 play…scored double figures seven times…shot 7-9 (.778) for game-high 18 pts and team-high six rebounds versus George Washington on March 6…career-high 19 points (9-10 FG) versus Rhode Island on February 13… missed four games due to knee sprain…as a freshman, averaged 2.7 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.5 blocks in 9.2 minutes per game…played in 27 games, averaged 2.7 points, 2.1 rebounds…best game at Villanova on December 29, season-highs of nine points (4-6 FG) and 19 minutes...made first start at Kansas on December 20, scoring three points and grabbing one rebound.

CENTER • 6’10” • 240 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2012

Temple

Church Farm School (Exton, PA)

June 24, 1988 (Lagos, Nigeria)

ACQUIRED: Signed as an affiliate player.

TEAM YEAR GP MIN MPG FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT RPG AST APG PF STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

TEMPLE 08-09 27 229 9.2 28 60 .467 0 0 .000 11 20 .550 17 36 53 2.0 3 0.1 27 6 0.2 12 0.4 67 2.5

TEMPLE 09-10 31 486 15.7 81 157 .516 0 0 .000 22 38 .579 36 59 95 3.1 20 0.6 54 10 0.3 20 0.6 184 5.9

TEMPLE 10-11 24 479 20.0 74 151 .490 0 0 .000 22 45 .489 49 93 142 5.9 24 1.0 60 9 0.4 38 1.6 170 7.1

TEMPLE 11-12 19 476 25.1 75 144 .521 0 0 .000 21 37 .568 51 116 167 8.8 17 0.9 51 2 0.1 39 2.1 171 9.0

TOTAL 101 1670 16.5 258 512 .504 0 0 .000 76 140 .543 153 304 457 4.5 64 0.6 192 27 0.3 109 1.1 592 5.9

TOTAL 3 POINT REBOUNDS

MICHEAL ERIC

COLLEGE RECORD

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2011-12 SEASON: Played in 44 games (28 starts) and averaged 9.9 points on .403 shooting with 3.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.6 steals in 23.9 minutes per game…had a season-high 30 points on 6-of-8 three-point shooting in a win at Rio Grande Valley (2/16)…scored a game-high 24 points 5-of-6 three-point shooting in a victory over Erie (3/22)…snatched up a season-best four steals versus Fort Wayne (4/4)…had a stretch of three-straight games with 20 or more points (3/1, 3/3, 3/4).

2011-12 PLAYOFFS: Started all six games and averaged a team-best 18.8 points on .486 shooting with 4.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 0.7 steals in 33.7 minutes per game…tallied 23 points on 8-of-14 shooting with eight rebounds in 30 minutes in the series-clinching win over Springfield (4/16)…poured in 26 points, including 12-of-14 from the free-throw line, in 36 minutes in the loss at Austin (4/21).

COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 114 games (101 starts) while at Louisiana Tech University…had career averages of 14.7 points on .411 shooting, 3.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. ..during his senior season, started in all 37 games and averaged 9.2 points on .432 shooting, 2.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists…named to the Big East All-Tournament Team in his senior year…during his junior year, averaged 5.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.5

assists in 33 games (2 starts)…played in 27 games (25 starts) during his sophomore season, averaging 7.8 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game…during his freshman year, played in 33 games (4 starts) and averaged 2.1 points, 0.6 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game.

PERSONAL: Son of Arthur and Floydette Gibson…has two brothers, Drew and Shane, who both played collegiate basketball… his father was the head coach of his high school basketball team at Dorsey… lettered in basketball all four years in high school… Helped lead the Dons to three-straight City League titles over his sophomore, junior and senior seasons… named All-City League during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons… averaged 23.2 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists during his senior year of high school.

GUARD • 6’5”• 205 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2007

Louisana Tech

Dorsey HS (Los Angeles, CA)

May 22, 1987 (Los Angeles, CA)

ACQUIRED: Signed as a returning player.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

CAN 11-12 44 156 387 .403 59 163 .362 66 84 .786 158 3.6 66 1.5 26 0.6 4 0.1 437 9.9

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

CAN 11-12 6 35 72 .486 9 24 .375 34 40 .850 26 4.3 12 2.0 4 0.7 0 0.0 113 18.8

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

LTU 06-07 21 29 96 .302 15 57 .263 21 32 .656 33 1.6 13 0.6 5 0.2 1 0.0 94 4.5

LTU 07-08 30 162 386 .420 65 164 .396 107 144 .743 149 5.0 39 1.3 33 1.1 9 0.3 496 16.5

LTU 08-09 32 154 343 .449 76 175 .434 132 180 .733 115 3.6 88 2.8 33 1.0 6 0.2 516 16.1

LTU 09-10 31 163 411 .397 61 186 .328 184 219 .840 120 3.9 94 3.0 28 0.9 2 0.1 571 18.4

TOTAL 114 508 1236 .411 217 582 .373 444 575 .772 417 3.7 234 2.1 99 0.9 18 0.2 1677 14.7

KYLE GIBSON

NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

COLLEGE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

#22 KYLE GIBSON

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2012-13 SEASON: Played in 10 games with Pioneros de Quintana Roo-Cancun of the Mexican LNBP, where he averaged 7.5 points on .415 shooting with 3.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals in 19.4 minutes per game.

COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 129 career games (80 starts) over his four-year career at California where he averaged 9.6 points on .430 shooting with 3.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.1 steals in 26.6 minutes per game…during his standout senior year, he started all 33 games he played and averaged 13.0 points on .444 shooting with 5.3 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.2 steals in 32.2 minutes per game…was named the Pac-12 Player of the year as well as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, All-Pac-12 1st Team and the Pac-12 All-Defensive Team after his senior season…started all 33 games as a junior and averaged 14.6 points on .411 shooting with 3.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.6 steals in 33.5 minutes per game…was named to the Pac-10 All-Defensive Team and All-Pac-10 1st Team after his junior season…played in 30 games (14 starts) as a sophomore and averaged 5.5 points on .420 shooting with 3.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists

and 0.9 steals in 21.4 minutes per game…was named to the Pac-10 All-Defensive team as a sophomore…saw action in 33 games as a true freshman and averaged 4.7 points on .452 shooting with 3.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.8 steals in 18.7 minutes per game…is the second Golden Bear in school history, after Kevin Johnson, to reach at least 1,00 points, 400 assists and 400 rebounds in their career…is 4th in career games played (129), 5th in career steals (148) and 5th in career assists (423) in Cal history.

PERSONAL: Parents are Fernando Gutierrez and Bertha Cardenas…has two brothers, Fernando and Julian…includes drawing among his hobbies…majored in interdisciplinary studies…averaged 13.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists as a senior at Findlay Prep.

GUARD • 6’3”• 190 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

20012

California

Findlay College Prep (Henderson, NV)

December 27, 1988 (Chihuahua, Mexico)

ACQUIRED: Selected in the 2nd round (26th overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

PIO 12-13 10 22 53 .415 3 10 .300 22 31 .710 38 3.8 27 2.7 14 1.4 1 0.1 75 7.5

TOTAL 10 22 53 .415 3 10 .300 22 31 .710 38 3.8 27 2.7 14 1.4 1 0.1 75 7.5

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

CAL 08-09 33 57 126 .452 8 26 .308 34 53 .642 107 3.2 58 1.8 27 0.8 1 0.0 156 4.7

CAL 09-10 30 55 131 .420 16 39 .410 38 63 .603 89 3.0 81 2.7 28 0.9 2 0.1 164 5.5

CAL 10-11 33 143 348 .411 36 109 .330 161 201 .801 124 3.8 148 4.5 53 1.6 8 0.2 483 14.6

CAL 11-12 33 157 354 .444 25 76 .329 90 121 .744 174 5.3 136 4.1 39 1.2 4 0.1 429 13.0

TOTAL 129 412 959 .430 85 250 .340 323 438 .737 494 3.8 423 3.3 147 1.1 15 0.1 1232 9.6

FREE THROWS

3 POINTTOTAL FREE THROWS

JORGE GUTIERREZ

COLLEGE CAREER

MEXICO

TOTAL 3 POINT

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COLLEGE CAREER: Played 139 games in four seasons at West Virginia, averaging 13.1 points on .494 shooting, 7.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 31.3 minutes per game…as a senior, averaged 19.9 points and 10.9 rebounds in 38.3 minutes per game…became just the third player in Big East history to lead the league in scoring and rebounding in all games…named to the John Wooden All-America team…earned Second Team All-America honors from the AP, NABC and USBWA, and Third Team by The Sporting News…named to the All- Big East First Team…selected USBWA District II Player of the Year…graduated fifth in school history with 1,822 career points and fourth in career rebounds with 1,048 (and tops with 450 offensive rebounds)…was eleventh in Big East history in rebounding in league games only (560)…scored double figures in every game….scored 20-plus points 19 times, tallying a career-best 30 points vs. Kansas State…had a career-high 18 rebounds vs. Kent State… as a junior, played in 33 games and averaged 13.1 points on .446 scoring and 7.5 rebounds in 34.9 minutes per game…second on the team in scoring and led the Mountaineers in rebounding…named Big East Honorable

Mention…had eight double-doubles…posted a season-high 25 points and 16 boards (11 offensive) vs. Louisville….totaled 22 points vs. VMI…as a sophomore played in 38 games, averaging 13.5 points on .521 shooting and 7.2 rebounds in 33.0 minutes per game…was the second leading scorer and rebounder on the first WVU squad to reach the Final Four since 1959…named to the NCAA East Region All-Tournament team and Big East All-Tournament team…set a school record with 135 offensive rebounds, nearly half of his total rebounds (272)…second on the team in three point field goals made with 42, shooting .404 percent from three-point range…as a freshman, averaged 6.3 points and 4.9 rebounds in 19.3 minutes per game…posted eight games in double figures, including six in a row during Big East play.

PERSONAL: Attended the same high school (Mount Vernon) that produced Charlotte Bobcat guard Ben Gordon.

FORWARD • 6’8” • 250 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2012

West Virginia

Mount Verbib HS (Mount Vernon, NY)

August 25, 1989 (Mount Vernon, NY)

ACQUIRED: Signed as an affiliate player.

TEAM YEAR GP GS FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

WVU 08-09 35 0 96 194 .495 3 14 .214 26 46 .565 170 4.9 22 0.6 21 0.6 23 0.7 221 6.3

WVU 09-10 38 38 199 382 .521 42 104 .404 72 109 .661 272 7.2 41 1.1 22 0.6 34 0.9 512 13.5

WVU 10-11 33 33 173 388 .446 31 103 .301 55 91 .604 246 7.5 37 1.1 18 0.5 18 0.5 432 13.1

WVU 11-12 33 33 260 511 .509 34 128 .266 103 132 .780 360 10.9 41 1.2 23 0.7 34 1.0 657 19.9

TOTAL 139 104 728 1475 .494 110 349 .315 256 378 .677 1048 7.5 141 1.0 84 0.6 109 0.8 1822 13.1

KEVIN JONES

COLLEGE CAREER

3 POINTTOTAL FREE THROWS

#44 KEVIN JONES

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#21 ARINZE ONUAKU

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2011-12 SEASON: Played in three games with Neptunas of the Baltic League and averaged 12.0 points on .714 shooting with 3.3 rebounds, 0.7 steals and 0.3 blocks in 14.0 minutes per game…also played in three games with Neptunas in the Lithuanian league and averaged 12.0 points on .565 shooting with 5.7 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 21.7 minutes per game.

2010-11 SEASON: Appeared in five game with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers and averaged 4.6 points on .500 shooting with 3.8 rebounds and 0.4 steals in 8.6 minutes per game…saw action in six of the Vipers’ postseason contests and averaged 4.2 points on .522 shooting with 2.8 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 10.8 minutes per game…scored a season-high 11 points on 5-of-10 shooting with a season-high 10 rebounds and two steals in a loss to Austin (3/18).

COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 134 career games (103 starts) at Syracuse and averaged 9.2 points on .648 shooting with 6.0 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and 0.9 steals in 22.8 minutes per game…during his senior season, played in 32 games (31 starts) and averaged 10.5 points on .668 shooting with 5.1 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and 0.9 steals in 22.8 minutes per game…played in 38 games (37 starts) as a junior and averaged 10.3 points on .667 shooting with 7.3 rebounds, 1.4 blocks and 0.5 steals in 26.8 minutes per game…started all 35 games as a sophomore and averaged 12.7 points on .628 shooting with 8.1 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 1.0 steal in 30.6 minutes per game…played in 29 games as a freshman and averaged 2.0 points on .561 shooting with 2.8 rebounds and 0.4 blocks in 8.4 minutes per game.

PERSONAL: Has three siblings: Ify, Chuk and Michael.

FORWARD/CENTER • 6’9”• 255 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2010

Syracuse

Episcopal HS (Alexandria, VA)

July 13, 1987 (Lanham, MD)

ACQUIRED: Acquired from the Reno Bighorns in exchange for the rights to Dar Tucker.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

RGV 10-11 5 10 20 .500 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 19 3.8 1 0.2 2 0.4 1 0.2 23 4.6

TOTAL 5 10 20 .500 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 19 3.8 1 0.2 2 0.4 1 0.2 23 4.6

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

FTW 11-12 6 12 23 .522 0 0 .000 1 6 .167 17 2.8 2 0.3 1 0.2 5 0.8 25 4.2

TOTAL 6 12 23 .522 0 0 .000 1 6 .167 17 2.8 2 0.3 1 0.2 5 0.8 25 4.2

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

NEP 11-12 3 15 21 .714 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 10 3.3 0 0.0 2 0.7 1 0.3 36 12.0

TOTAL 3 15 21 .714 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 10 3.3 0 0.0 2 0.7 1 0.3 36 12.0

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

NEP 11-12 3 13 23 .565 0 1 .000 10 14 .714 21 7.0 0 0.0 3 1.0 0 0.0 36 12.0

TOTAL 3 13 23 .565 0 1 .000 10 14 .714 21 7.0 0 0.0 3 1.0 0 0.0 36 12.0

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

SYR 05-06 29 23 41 .561 0 0 .000 12 27 .444 80 2.8 4 0.1 5 0.2 13 0.4 58 2.0

SYR 07-08 35 186 296 .628 0 0 .000 73 164 .445 284 8.1 26 0.7 36 1.0 47 1.3 445 12.7

SYR 08-09 38 178 267 .667 0 0 .000 37 124 .298 276 7.3 23 0.6 18 0.5 53 1.4 393 10.3

SYR 09-10 32 153 229 .668 0 0 .000 30 70 .429 264 5.1 20 0.6 29 0.9 35 1.1 336 10.5

TOTAL 134 540 833 .648 0 0 .000 259 385 .395 804 6.0 73 0.5 88 0.7 148 1.1 1232 9.2

3 POINT FREE THROWS

BALTIC LEAGUE

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

LITHUANIA

Arinze Onuaku

NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

COLLEGE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

TOTAL

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2012-13 SEASON: Played in nine games with BC Kyiv of the Ukraine Superleague where he averaged 3.1 points on .200 shooting with 1.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 0.8 steals in 14.7 minutes per game.

COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 130 career games (115 starts) in his four-year career at UNC – Ashville where he averaged 13.0 points on .410 shooting with 3.5 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 1.9 steals in 31.1 minutes per game…played in 34 games a s a senior (33 starts) and averaged 15.4 points on .431 shooting with 3.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.9 steals in 32.0 minutes per game…started all 34 games as a junior and averaged 14.6 points on .399 shooting with 3.7 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.1 steals in 33.1 minutes per game…played in 31 games as a sophomore (30 starts) and averaged 12.5 points on .405 shooting with 4.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.1 steals in 31.5 minutes per game…played in 31 games as a true freshman (18 starts) and averaged 9.0 points on .403 shooting with 2.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists

and 1.6 steals in 27.6 minutes per game…was recognized with All-Big South Conference 2nd team honors after both his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONAL: Averaged 19 points, five assists and three steals per game and led Dickson County HS to a 22-13 overall record as a senior...named second team All-State as a senior and earned All-District honors as a sophomore, junior and senior...scored 1,600 points during his career...helped lead Dickson to three appearances in District championship game...also played football in high school.

GUARD • 6’1” • 195 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2012 UNC - Asheville

Dickson County HS (Dickson, TN)

September 17, 1989 (Dickson, TN)

ACQUIRED: Selected in the 3rd round (81st overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

BCK 12-13 9 4 20 .200 2 11 .182 14 16 .875 12 1.3 15 1.7 7 0.8 0 0.0 28 3.1

TOTAL 9 4 20 .200 2 11 .182 14 16 .875 12 1.3 15 1.7 7 0.8 0 0.0 28 3.1

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

NCA 08-09 31 93 231 .403 31 95 .326 63 83 .759 82 2.6 139 4.5 49 1.6 1 0.0 280 9.0

NCA 09-10 31 120 296 .405 44 135 .326 105 139 .755 139 4.5 172 5.5 64 2.1 1 0.0 389 12.5

NCA 10-11 34 146 366 .399 55 162 .340 149 189 .788 126 3.7 154 4.5 71 2.1 6 0.2 496 14.6

NCA 11-12 34 158 367 .431 75 205 .366 133 158 .842 112 3.6 142 4.2 64 1.9 2 0.1 524 15.4

TOTAL 130 517 1260 .410 205 597 .343 450 569 .791 459 3.5 607 4.7 248 1.9 10 0.1 1689 13.0

COLLEGE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

JP PRIMM

UKRAINE

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

#4 J.P. PRIMM

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#30 TITUS ROBINSON

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COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 125 career games (86 starts) over a four-year career at the University of Buffalo where he averaged 5.4 points on .492 shooting with 2.9 rebounds and 0.5 blocks in 16.1 minutes per game…played in 31 games as a senior for the Bulls and averaged 7.1 points on .531 shooting with 3.8 rebounds, 0.6 steals and 0.6 blocks in 18.6 minutes per game…saw action in 34 games (33 starts) during his junior year and averaged 4.9 points on .448 shooting with 2.3 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 16.2 minutes per game…played in 30 games (29 starts) as a sophomore and averaged 5.8 points on .500 shooting with 3.7 rebounds, 0.6 assists and 0.5 blocks in 17.8 minutes per game…as a true freshman, played in 30 games (24 starts) and averaged 4.0 points on .483 shooting with 1.9 rebounds and 0.5 blocks in 11.6 minutes per game.

PERSONAL: Favorite movies are Remember the Titans, Coach Carter and Glory Road…as a senior in high school, averaged 15.0 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks at East Mecklenburg High School…was first-team All-State and first-team All-SW4A Conference as a senior.

FORWARD • 6’7”• 210 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2012

Buffalo

East Mecklenburg HS (Charlotte, NC)

September 12, 1990 (Charlotte, NC)

ACQUIRED: Signed via local open tryout.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

UB 08-09 30 43 89 .483 5 10 .500 29 53 .547 56 1.9 8 0.3 11 0.4 14 0.5 120 4.0

UB 09-10 30 56 112 .500 1 1 1.000 61 86 .709 110 3.7 19 0.6 12 0.4 15 0.5 174 5.8

UB 10-11 34 52 116 .448 1 2 .500 63 94 .670 78 2.3 31 0.9 11 0.3 13 0.4 168 4.9

UB 11-12 31 69 130 .531 0 6 .000 81 122 .664 119 3.8 21 0.7 19 0.6 19 0.6 219 7.1

TOTAL 125 220 447 .492 7 19 .368 234 355 .659 363 2.9 79 0.6 53 0.4 61 0.5 681 5.4

TITUS ROBINSON

COLLEGE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

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2011-2012 SEASON: Played in 34 games with Denain ASC Voltaire in the France-ProB League, where he averaged 13.8 points on .534 shooting with 9.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.8 blocks in 31.9 minutes per game.

COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 133 career games (110 starts) at Siena College and averaged 11.0 points on .520 shooting with 8.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.0 steal and 1.3 blocks in 27.5 minutes per game…had his best season as a senior where he started all 31 games and averaged 18.7 points on .468 shooting with 13.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.9 steals and 1.4 blocks in 37.4 minutes per game…was named the MAAC Player of the Year, All-MAAC 1st Team and NABC Division I All-District 1st Team as a senior…started all 34 games as a junior and averaged 13.8 points on .571 shooting with 11.1 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 1.0 block in 32.9 minutes per game…started all 34 games as a sophomore and averaged 10.0 points on .624 shooting with

7.9 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.9 blocks in 29.7 minutes per game…played in 34 games (11 starts) as a true freshman and averaged 1.9 points on .338 shooting with 2.9 rebounds, 0.5 steals and 0.8 blocks in 11.0 minutes per game…is the Saints’ all-time career leading rebounder (1,151) and is third in career blocks (167).

PERSONAL: Brother Steve played basketball at Davidson…New York Daily News All-Star and New York Post honorable mention selection as a senior after leading Monsignor Farrell to the Staten Island Division Championship and a quarterfinal appearance in the New York City Championships...Named an All-Star by the Staten Island Advance and the CHSAA as a junior and senior...Averaged 22 points and 15 rebounds as a senior.

FORWARD • 6’9” • 235 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2011

Siena

Monsignor Farrell (Staten Island, NY)

September 14, 1989 (Staten Island, NY)

ACQUIRED: Selected in the 2nd round (19th overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

DEN 11-12 34 183 343 .534 4 26 .154 91 114 .798 328 9.6 42 1.2 26 0.8 26 0.8 469 13.8

TOTAL 34 183 343 .534 4 26 .154 91 114 .798 328 9.6 42 1.2 26 0.8 26 0.8 469 13.8

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

SC 07-08 34 24 71 .338 1 5 .200 17 33 .515 97 2.9 15 0.4 17 0.5 26 0.8 66 1.9

SC 08-09 34 123 197 .624 0 1 .000 94 119 .790 267 7.9 44 1.3 40 1.2 64 1.9 340 10.0

SC 09-10 34 172 301 .571 1 6 .167 125 163 .767 379 11.1 34 1.0 47 1.4 35 1.0 470 13.8

SC 10-11 31 206 440 .468 3 20 .150 166 211 .787 408 13.2 47 1.5 27 0.9 42 1.4 581 18.7

TOTAL 133 525 1009 .520 5 32 .156 402 526 .764 1151 8.7 140 1.1 131 1.0 167 1.3 1457 11.0

COLLEGE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

RYAN ROSSITER

FRANCE

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

#42 RYAN ROSSITER

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#15 ALEX RUOFF

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INTERNATIONAL CAREER: In 2011-2012 played in nine games with Generali Okapi Aalstar in Belgium and averaged 9.6 points on .625 shooting with 3.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.6 steals in 31.1 minutes per game…also saw action in three games with Aalstar in the EuroChallenge and averaged 12.0 points on .615 shooting with 5.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 0.7 steals in 25.3 minutes per game…in 2010-2011 played in 37 games with Aalstar and averaged 8.8 points on .477 shooting with 3.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.9 steals in 25.9 minutes per game…in 2009-2010 played in 37 games for Belgacom Liege Basket in Belgium and averaged 6.6 points on .455 shooting with 1.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.0 steal in 23.2 minutes per game…also saw action in 12 EuroChallenge contests and averaged 10.2 points on .475 shooting with 2.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 27.3 minutes per game.

COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 127 career games (106 starts) during his four-year career at West Virginia University and averaged 11.2 points on .434 shooting with 3.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.5 steals in 28.6 minutes per game…started all 33 games as a senior

and averaged 15.7 points on .430 shooting with 3.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.7 steals in 35.6 minutes per game…earned All-Big East Honorable Mention honors after his senior season…started all 37 games as a junior and averaged 13.8 points on .479 shooting with 3.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.5 steals in 31.9 minutes per game…started all 36 games as a junior and averaged 10.3 points on .397 shooting with 3.5 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.0 steals in 33.2 minutes per game…played in 21 games as a true freshman and averaged 1.0 point on .400 shooting with 0.5 rebounds in 4.0 minutes per game…is 1st all-time in career three-point field goals made (261), 1st in career three-point field goals attempted (695) and 6th in career steals (189) in school history.

PERSONAL: Averaged 30 points and 12 rebounds as a senior at Central High…three-year varsity captain…two-time conference player of the year…was nominated to be a McDonald’s All-American.

FORWARD • 6’6”• 220 LBS

DRAFT CLASS:

COLLEGE:

HIGH SCHOOL:

BIRTHDATE:

2009

West Virginia

Central HS (Brooksville, FL)

August 29, 1986 (Spring Hill, FL)

ACQUIRED: Acquired from the Reno Bighorns in exchange for the rights to Dar Tucker.

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

BLB 09-10 37 40 88 .455 45 139 .324 29 37 .784 60 1.6 61 1.6 38 1.0 7 0.3 244 6.6

GOA 10-11 37 52 109 .477 58 152 .382 47 56 .839 125 3.4 65 1.8 33 0.9 7 0.3 325 8.8

GOA 11-12 9 20 32 .625 12 36 .333 10 11 .909 31 3.4 16 1.8 16 1.8 0 0.3 86 9.6

TOTAL 83 112 229 .489 115 327 .352 86 104 .827 216 2.6 142 1.7 87 1.0 14 0.2 655 7.9

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

BLB 09-10 12 19 40 .475 22 53 .415 18 24 .750 28 2.3 37 3.1 13 1.1 1 0.3 122 10.2

GOA 11-12 3 8 13 .615 5 12 .417 5 6 .833 15 5.0 7 2.3 2 0.7 0 0.0 36 12.0

TOTAL 15 27 53 .509 27 65 .415 23 30 .767 59 3.9 44 2.9 15 1.0 0 0.0 158 10.5

TEAM YEAR GP FGM FGA PCT GM GA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB RPG AST APG STL SPG BLK BPG PTS PPG

WVU 05-06 21 7 21 .333 6 15 .400 0 1 .000 11 0.5 4 0.2 5 0.2 2 0.1 20 1.0

WVU 06-07 36 123 310 .397 69 205 .337 56 70 .800 125 3.5 191 5.3 72 2.0 20 0.6 371 10.3

WVU 07-08 37 169 353 .479 98 239 .410 76 92 .826 128 3.5 103 2.8 57 1.5 12 0.3 512 13.8

WVU 08-09 33 165 384 .430 88 236 .373 99 124 .798 118 3.6 112 3.4 55 1.7 11 0.3 517 15.7

TOTAL 127 464 1068 .434 261 695 .376 231 287 .805 382 3.0 410 3.2 189 1.5 45 0.4 1420 11.2

COLLEGE CAREER

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

TOTAL

ALEX RUOFF

3 POINT FREE THROWS

BELGIUM

TOTAL 3 POINT FREE THROWS

EUROCHALLENGE

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HOW THE CHARGE WERE BUILT

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KEVIN ANDERSON: Signed as an affiliate player.

ANTOINE AGUDIO: Signed as a returning player.

D’AUNDRAY BROWN: Selected in the 1st round (10th overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

MICHEAL ERIC: Signed as an affiliate player.

KYLE GIBSON: Signed as a returning player.

JORGE GUTIERREZ: Selected in the 2nd round (26th overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

KEVIN JONES: Signed as an affiliate player.

ARINZE ONUAKU: Acquired from the Reno Bighorns in exchange for the rights to Dar Tucker.

JP PRIMM: Selected in the 3rd round (81st overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

TITUS ROBINSON: Signed via local open tryout.

RYAN ROSSITER: Selected in the 2nd round (19th overall) in the 2012 NBA Development League Draft.

ALEX RUOFF: Acquired from the Reno Bighorns in exchange for the rights to Dar Tucker.

HOW THE CHARGE WERE BUILT

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2011-12 SEASON REVIEW

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2011-12 STANDINGS & ATTENDANCE

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NBADEVELOPMENTLEAGUESTANDINGS&ATTENDANCE

HOME AWAY East Conference W L W L W L Pct Gb Last 5 Streak

=============================================================================

z-Springfield Armor 29-21 18-6 10-14 0.580 0.0 3-2 WON 2

x-Dakota Wizards 29-21 17-7 12-12 0.580 0.0 4-1 LOST 1

x-Erie BayHawks 28-22 15-9 12-12 0.560 1.0 4-1 WON 1

x-Canton Charge 27-23 14-10 12-12 0.540 2.0 1-4 LOST 1

x-Iowa Energy 25-25 16-8 8-16 0.500 4.0 1-4 LOST 3

Maine Red Claws 21-29 11-13 9-15 0.420 8.0 3-2 WON 3

Sioux Falls Skyforce 15-35 10-14 5-19 0.300 14.0 1-4 LOST 1

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 14-36 7-17 6-18 0.280 15.0 2-3 WON 1

HOME AWAY

West Conference W L W L W L Pct Gb Last 5 Streak

=============================================================================

z-Los Angeles D-Fenders 38-12 20-4 16-8 0.760 0.0 4-1 WON 4

x-Austin Toros 33-17 18-6 13-11 0.660 5.0 4-1 WON 1

x-Bakersfield Jam 28-22 17-7 10-14 0.560 10.0 1-4 LOST 2

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 24-26 11-13 13-11 0.480 14.0 2-3 WON 1

Texas Legends 24-26 14-10 8-16 0.480 14.0 0-5 LOST 6

Tulsa 66ers 23-27 13-11 9-15 0.460 15.0 1-4 LOST 2

Idaho Stampede 21-29 13-11 8-16 0.420 17.0 3-2 WON 3

Reno Bighorns 21-29 11-13 8-16 0.420 17.0 2-3 LOST 1

Team Games Attendance Average

Austin 24 68114 2838.1

Bakersfield 24 12000 500.0

Canton 24 65335 2722.3

Dakota 24 61517 2563.2

Erie 24 71581 2982.5

Fort Wayne 24 70710 2946.3

Idaho 24 64088 2670.3

Iowa 24 96626 4026.1

Los Angeles 24 5232 218.0

Maine 24 71245 2968.5

Reno 24 57006 2375.3

Rio Grande Valley 24 110800 4616.7

Sioux Falls 24 66325 2763.5

Springfield 24 65817 2742.4

Texas 24 106268 4427.8

Tulsa 24 48406 2016.9

League Total: 384 1041070 2711.1

Note: Above attendance figures do not include neutral site games.

2011-12 STANDINGS & ATTENDANCE

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2011-12 LEAGUE LEADERS

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2011‐2012LEAGUELEADERSREBOUNDS PER GAME G REB Avg MINUTES PER GAME G MIN Avg

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1. Marcus Lewis, Tulsa 46 583 12.7 1. Morris Almond, Maine 29 1099 37.9

2. Eric Dawson, Austin 29 306 10.6 2. JamesOn Curry, Springfield 40 1506 37.7

3. Malcolm Thomas, LOS-AUS-RIO 25 227 9.1 3. D.J. Kennedy, Erie 44 1643 37.3

4. Jeff Foote, Springfield 39 349 8.9 4. Trey Gilder, Sioux Falls 34 1259 37.0

5. Sean Williams, Texas 27 241 8.9 5. Marcus Lewis, Tulsa 46 1665 36.2

6. Ryan Reid, Tulsa 25 213 8.5 6. Anthony Mason Jr., Sioux Falls 45 1623 36.1

7. Kyle Goldcamp, Erie 44 371 8.4 7. L.D. Williams, Springfield 49 1764 36.0

8. Dante Milligan, Canton 48 387 8.1 8. Mychel Thompson, Erie 26 935 36.0

ASSISTS PER GAME G AST Avg STEALS PER GAME G ST Avg

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1. Jeremy Wise, Bakersfield 41 257 6.3 1. Dominique Coleman, Sioux Falls 49 108 2.2

2. JamesOn Curry, Springfield 40 250 6.3 2. Stefhon Hannah, Dakota 29 62 2.1

3. Courtney Fortson, LOS-RIO 31 192 6.2 3. Courtney Fortson, LOS-RIO 31 66 2.1

4. Curtis Stinson, Iowa 28 165 5.9 4. Jerry Smith, Springfield 39 83 2.1

5. Maurice Baker, Dakota 50 289 5.8 5. Elijah Millsap, Los Angeles 41 78 1.9

6. David Bailey, Idaho 36 208 5.8 6. JamesOn Curry, Springfield 40 76 1.9

7. Kenny Hayes, Maine 44 230 5.2 7. Larry Owens, Tulsa 32 59 1.8

8. T.J. Campbell, Canton 50 259 5.2 8. Marqus Blakely, IOW-SFL 35 64 1.8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FGM FGA Pct FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTM FTA Pct

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1. Greg Smith, Rio Grande Valley 185 277 0.668 1. Brady Morningstar, Tulsa 75 84 0.893

2. Zach Andrews, Los Angeles 172 266 0.647 2. Maurice Baker, Dakota 147 165 0.891

3. Malcolm Thomas, LOS-AUS-RIO 138 223 0.619 3. Kenny Hayes, Maine 179 201 0.891

4. Marcus Dove, Dakota 234 381 0.614 4. Booker Woodfox, Texas 122 138 0.884

5. Anthony Kent, Maine 114 188 0.606 5. Shy Ely, Dakota 77 88 0.875

6. Kyle Goldcamp, Erie 254 431 0.589 6. Andrew Drevo, Iowa 86 99 0.869

7. Marcus Lewis, Tulsa 292 512 0.570 7. Larry Owens, Tulsa 66 76 0.868

8. Stanley Asumnu, Rio Grande Valley 191 338 0.565 8. Zach Graham, Reno 124 143 0.867

3 POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3PM 3PA Pct BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME G BS Avg

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1. Antoine Agudio, Canton 82 152 0.539 1. Sean Williams, Texas 27 68 2.5

2. Morris Almond, Maine 32 69 0.464 2. Malcolm Thomas, LOS-AUS-RIO 25 57 2.3

3. Josh Selby, Reno 20 44 0.455 3. Lawrence Hill, TEX-MAI 38 66 1.7

4. Booker Woodfox, Texas 86 191 0.450 4. Eric Dawson, Austin 29 47 1.6

5. Eric Devendorf, IDA-REN 30 67 0.448 5. Ben Strong, Iowa 48 76 1.6

6. Robert Vaden, Tulsa 79 177 0.446 6. Marcus Dove, Dakota 43 65 1.5

7. Anthony Goods, DAK-FRT 31 72 0.431 7. Dante Milligan, Canton 48 67 1.4

8. Cameron Jones, Fort Wayne 37 86 0.430 8. Anthony Kent, Maine 50 69 1.4

Top Performances in the DLEAGUE through the latest games

Points: Top 5 52, Eldridge, Osiris (Bakersfield) vs Los Angeles, 12/16/11

52, Hayes, Kenny (Maine) vs Springfield, 03/04/12

46, Harris, Manny (Canton) at Rio Grande Valley, 02/16/12

43, Hannah, Stefhon (Dakota) at Reno, 03/17/12

42, Costner, Brandon (Los Angeles) vs Idaho, 12/10/11

Rebounds: 25, Lewis, Marcus (Tulsa) at Texas, 12/30/11

Assists: 19, Russell Jr., Walker (Fort Wayne) at Bakersfield, 01/09/12

Field Goals Made: 18, Ubiles, Edwin (Dakota) vs Iowa, 02/28/12

18, Hayes, Kenny (Maine) vs Springfield, 03/04/12

Free Throws Made: 16, Gilder, Trey (Sioux Falls) vs Tulsa, 02/17/12

3PT Field Goals Made: 9, Lewis, Kelvin (Rio Grande Valley) vs Austin, 12/10/11

Blocked Shots: 9, Strong, Ben (Iowa) vs Canton, 03/29/12

Steals: 7, Blakely, Marqus (Sioux Falls) vs Bakersfield, 03/01/12

Minutes: 51, Agudio, Antoine (Canton) at Rio Grande Valley, 02/18/12

51, Mason Jr., Anthony (Sioux Falls) at Springfield, 03/29/12

51, Fortson, Courtney (Los Angeles) at Fort Wayne, 12/30/11

Field Goals Att: 31, Fortson, Courtney (Los Angeles) at Idaho, 03/01/12

Free Throws Att: 20, Costner, Brandon (Los Angeles) at Bakersfield, 12/16/11

3PT Field Goals Att: 17, Lewis, Kelvin (Rio Grande Valley) vs Reno, 04/07/12

17, Hannah, Stefhon (Dakota) vs Iowa, 01/28/12

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Team G FGM FGA Pct FTM FTA Pct 3PM 3PA Pct PTS Avg OR DR REB Avg AST PF TO BS ST

Austin 50 1990 4148 0.480 986 1258 0.784 390 1039 0.375 5356 107.1 642 1553 2195 43.9 1061 1019 758 179 400

Bakersfield 50 1855 4066 0.456 1166 1539 0.758 378 1095 0.345 5254 105.1 585 1553 2138 42.8 1113 1065 821 250 427

Canton 50 1860 4063 0.458 1025 1381 0.742 369 941 0.392 5114 102.3 606 1585 2191 43.8 883 1159 798 201 347

Dakota 50 1990 4111 0.484 940 1269 0.741 331 884 0.374 5251 105.0 592 1540 2132 42.6 1014 1165 852 253 479

Erie 50 1921 4159 0.462 979 1305 0.750 328 933 0.352 5149 103.0 598 1539 2137 42.7 1017 1109 763 239 399

Fort Wayne 50 1809 4133 0.438 991 1351 0.734 231 718 0.322 4840 96.8 608 1424 2032 40.6 918 1088 797 134 442

Idaho 50 1839 3960 0.464 877 1237 0.709 362 1085 0.334 4917 98.3 545 1533 2078 41.6 1062 1205 793 217 415

Iowa 50 1907 4047 0.471 942 1248 0.755 290 768 0.378 5046 100.9 538 1578 2116 42.3 988 1075 845 264 378

Los Angeles 50 1926 3985 0.483 1086 1526 0.712 360 953 0.378 5298 106.0 620 1555 2175 43.5 1105 1135 800 231 506

Maine 50 1852 3996 0.463 947 1263 0.750 316 921 0.343 4967 99.3 480 1549 2029 40.6 961 1010 758 303 337

Reno 50 1926 4015 0.480 1165 1516 0.768 394 1060 0.372 5411 108.2 572 1476 2048 41.0 1093 1154 839 188 393

Rio Grande Va 50 2000 4310 0.464 977 1402 0.697 524 1500 0.349 5501 110.0 686 1465 2151 43.0 1084 1158 859 266 459

Sioux Falls 50 1893 4059 0.466 983 1343 0.732 246 749 0.328 5015 100.3 580 1402 1982 39.6 1014 1165 889 281 495

Springfield 50 1889 4341 0.435 922 1284 0.718 423 1223 0.346 5123 102.5 761 1452 2213 44.3 871 1234 727 218 479

Texas 50 1849 4130 0.448 1101 1428 0.771 266 800 0.333 5065 101.3 723 1441 2164 43.3 1016 1057 784 235 412

Tulsa 50 1798 3980 0.452 816 1177 0.693 284 845 0.336 4696 93.9 615 1483 2098 42.0 951 1054 824 245 444

League Totals and Averages

G FGM FGA Pct FTM FTA Pct 3PM 3PA Pct PTS Avg OR DR REB Avg AST PF TO BS ST

400 30304 65503 0.463 15903 21527 0.739 5492 15514 0.354 82003 102.5 9751 24128 33879 42.3 16151 17852 12907 3704 6812

AVG 37.9 81.9 19.9 26.9 6.9 19.4 12.2 30.2 20.2 22.3 16.1 4.6 8.5

Rankings (by average per game)

Rank FGM FGA Pct FTM FTA Pct 3PM 3PA Pct PTS OR DR REB AST PF TO BS ST

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1. RIO SPR DAK BAK BAK AUS RIO RIO CAN RIO SPR CAN SPR BAK SPR SFL MAI LOS

2. AUS RIO LOS REN LOS TEX SPR SPR LOS REN TEX IOW AUS LOS IDA RIO SFL SFL

3. DAK ERI AUS TEX REN REN REN BAK IOW AUS RIO LOS CAN REN DAK DAK RIO SPR

4. LOS AUS REN LOS TEX BAK AUS IDA AUS LOS AUS AUS LOS RIO SFL IOW IOW DAK

5. REN FRT IOW CAN RIO IOW BAK REN DAK BAK LOS BAK TEX IDA CAN REN DAK RIO

6. ERI TEX SFL FRT CAN ERI CAN AUS REN DAK TUL MAI RIO AUS RIO TUL BAK TUL

7. IOW DAK IDA AUS FRT MAI IDA LOS ERI ERI FRT DAK BAK ERI REN BAK TUL FRT

8. SFL BAK RIO SFL SFL CAN LOS CAN RIO SPR CAN ERI ERI TEX LOS LOS ERI BAK

9. SPR CAN MAI ERI ERI DAK DAK ERI SPR CAN ERI IDA DAK DAK ERI CAN TEX IDA

10. CAN SFL ERI RIO SPR FRT ERI MAI BAK TEX DAK TUL IOW SFL FRT FRT LOS TEX

11. BAK IOW CAN MAI DAK SFL MAI DAK MAI IOW BAK REN TUL IOW IOW IDA SPR AUS

12. MAI REN BAK IOW MAI SPR IOW TUL TUL SFL SFL RIO IDA MAI BAK TEX IDA ERI

13. TEX MAI TUL DAK AUS LOS TUL TEX IDA MAI REN SPR REN TUL TEX ERI CAN REN

14. IDA LOS TEX SPR IOW IDA TEX IOW TEX IDA IDA TEX FRT FRT TUL AUS REN IOW

15. FRT TUL FRT IDA IDA RIO SFL SFL SFL FRT IOW FRT MAI CAN AUS MAI AUS CAN

16. TUL IDA SPR TUL TUL TUL FRT FRT FRT TUL MAI SFL SFL SPR MAI SPR FRT MAI

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DLEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS

- FIELD GOALS - 3PT FIELD GOALS - FREE THROWS - -- REBOUNDS -- ---- MISCELLANEOUS ---- SCORING

TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG

AUS 50 1990 4148 .480 390 1039 .375 986 1258 .784 642 1553 2195 1061 1019 400 758 179 5356 107.1

BAK 50 1855 4066 .456 378 1095 .345 1166 1539 .758 585 1553 2138 1113 1065 427 821 250 5254 105.1

CAN 50 1860 4063 .458 369 941 .392 1025 1381 .742 606 1585 2191 883 1159 347 798 201 5114 102.3

DAK 50 1990 4111 .484 331 884 .374 940 1269 .741 592 1540 2132 1014 1165 479 852 253 5251 105.0

ERI 50 1921 4159 .462 328 933 .352 979 1305 .750 598 1539 2137 1017 1109 399 763 239 5149 103.0

FRT 50 1809 4133 .438 231 718 .322 991 1351 .734 608 1424 2032 918 1088 442 797 134 4840 96.8

IDA 50 1839 3960 .464 362 1085 .334 877 1237 .709 545 1533 2078 1062 1205 415 793 217 4917 98.3

IOW 50 1907 4047 .471 290 768 .378 942 1248 .755 538 1578 2116 988 1075 378 845 264 5046 100.9

LOS 50 1926 3985 .483 360 953 .378 1086 1526 .712 620 1555 2175 1105 1135 506 800 231 5298 106.0

MAI 50 1852 3996 .463 316 921 .343 947 1263 .750 480 1549 2029 961 1010 337 758 303 4967 99.3

REN 50 1926 4015 .480 394 1060 .372 1165 1516 .768 572 1476 2048 1093 1154 393 839 188 5411 108.2

RIO 50 2000 4310 .464 524 1500 .349 977 1402 .697 686 1465 2151 1084 1158 459 859 266 5501 110.0

SFL 50 1893 4059 .466 246 749 .328 983 1343 .732 580 1402 1982 1014 1165 495 889 281 5015 100.3

SPR 50 1889 4341 .435 423 1223 .346 922 1284 .718 761 1452 2213 871 1234 479 727 218 5123 102.5

TEX 50 1849 4130 .448 266 800 .333 1101 1428 .771 723 1441 2164 1016 1057 412 784 235 5065 101.3

TUL 50 1798 3980 .452 284 845 .336 816 1177 .693 615 1483 2098 951 1054 444 824 245 4696 93.9

OPPONENT'S STATISTICS

- FIELD GOALS - 3PT FIELD GOALS - FREE THROWS - -- REBOUNDS -- ---- MISCELLANEOUS ---- --- SCORING ----

TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG DIFF

AUS 50 1933 4180 .462 345 1006 .343 845 1155 .732 636 1447 2083 899 1048 408 769 216 5056 101.1 +6.0

BAK 50 1979 4244 .466 389 1076 .362 918 1231 .746 580 1560 2140 1259 1152 422 766 227 5265 105.3 -0.2

CAN 50 1879 4093 .459 293 856 .342 1035 1417 .730 574 1506 2080 932 1110 421 708 268 5086 101.7 +0.6

DAK 50 1865 4111 .454 323 924 .350 972 1325 .734 626 1452 2078 1009 1089 497 861 196 5025 100.5 +4.5

ERI 50 1912 4151 .461 314 849 .370 1004 1354 .742 622 1545 2167 965 1076 396 779 230 5142 102.8 +0.1

FRT 50 1960 4075 .481 335 960 .349 911 1242 .733 578 1580 2158 998 1137 422 840 286 5166 103.3 -6.5

IDA 50 1774 3834 .463 376 1040 .362 1153 1553 .742 550 1586 2136 998 1069 422 759 190 5077 101.5 -3.2

IOW 50 1946 4283 .454 368 1060 .347 877 1225 .716 624 1522 2146 1016 1104 424 772 267 5137 102.7 -1.8

LOS 50 1736 3928 .442 391 1113 .351 1016 1391 .730 545 1405 1950 997 1229 401 859 195 4879 97.6 +8.4

MAI 50 1961 4367 .449 360 1063 .339 904 1217 .743 708 1537 2245 1016 1071 424 673 239 5186 103.7 -4.4

REN 50 1997 4149 .481 411 1089 .377 1051 1422 .739 592 1460 2052 1113 1228 443 805 221 5456 109.1 -0.9

RIO 50 1994 4202 .475 389 1034 .376 1109 1478 .750 670 1554 2224 1108 1121 456 882 282 5486 109.7 +0.3

SFL 50 1919 4058 .473 276 767 .360 1071 1409 .760 650 1476 2126 965 1128 473 907 235 5185 103.7 -3.4

SPR 50 1799 3905 .461 284 800 .355 1158 1521 .761 559 1527 2086 960 1064 355 844 203 5040 100.8 +1.7

TEX 50 1925 4080 .472 343 997 .344 945 1306 .724 662 1464 2126 1021 1163 414 807 205 5138 102.8 -1.5

TUL 50 1725 3843 .449 295 880 .335 934 1281 .729 575 1507 2082 895 1063 434 876 244 4679 93.6 +0.3

TEAM COMPARISONS

POINTS FIELD GOAL TURNOVERS REBOUND

PER GAME PERCENTAGE PER GAME -- PERCENTAGES --

TEAM OWN OPP OWN OPP OWN OPP OFF DEF TOT

AUS 107.1 101.1 .480 .462 15.2 15.4 .307 .709 .513

BAK 105.1 105.3 .456 .466 16.4 15.3 .273 .728 .500

CAN 102.3 101.7 .458 .459 16.0 14.2 .287 .734 .513

DAK 105.0 100.5 .484* .454 17.0 17.2 .290 .711 .506

ERI 103.0 102.8 .462 .461 15.3 15.6 .279 .712 .497

FRT 96.8 103.3 .438 .481 15.9 16.8 .278 .711 .485

IDA 98.3 101.5 .464 .463 15.9 15.2 .256 .736 .493

IOW 100.9 102.7 .471 .454 16.9 15.4 .261 .717 .496

LOS 106.0 97.6 .483 .442* 16.0 17.2 .306 .740* .527*

MAI 99.3 103.7 .463 .449 15.2 13.5 .238 .686 .475

REN 108.2 109.1 .480 .481 16.8 16.1 .281 .714 .500

RIO 110.0* 109.7 .464 .475 17.2 17.6 .306 .686 .492

SFL 100.3 103.7 .466 .473 17.8 18.1* .282 .683 .482

SPR 102.5 100.8 .435 .461 14.5* 16.9 .333* .722 .515

TEX 101.3 102.8 .448 .472 15.7 16.1 .331 .685 .504

TUL 93.9 93.6* .452 .449 16.5 17.5 .290 .721 .502

* - INDICATES LEAGUE LEADER

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CANTON G GS MIN FGM FGA Pct. 3PM 3PA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. OR DR REB Avg. AST PF TO BS ST PTS Avg.

Alan Anderson 8 7 264 60 109 0.550 12 33 0.364 40 50 0.800 7 30 37 4.6 24 24 30 1 7 172 21.5

Manny Harris 17 12 559 119 253 0.470 18 44 0.409 108 126 0.857 16 118 134 7.9 56 36 51 7 28 364 21.4

Luke Harangody 16 16 576 119 245 0.486 26 63 0.413 47 61 0.770 44 157 201 12.6 18 50 35 13 6 311 19.4

Josh Akognon 3 0 72 17 35 0.486 6 11 0.545 8 8 1.000 1 3 4 1.3 7 7 3 1 4 48 16.0

Keith McLeod 18 14 524 87 206 0.422 25 63 0.397 56 78 0.718 3 47 50 2.8 80 57 46 10 25 255 14.2

Tyrell Biggs 38 23 992 204 445 0.458 9 39 0.231 72 96 0.750 70 122 192 5.1 32 106 78 25 13 489 12.9

T.J. Campbell 50 36 1547 204 488 0.418 73 176 0.415 151 180 0.839 29 124 153 3.1 259 140 98 6 45 632 12.6

Marcus Relphorde 9 6 250 41 95 0.432 7 28 0.250 16 29 0.552 13 34 47 5.2 12 24 16 0 9 105 11.7

Antoine Agudio 43 25 1278 159 329 0.483 82 152 0.539 98 117 0.838 14 100 114 2.7 94 68 56 2 27 498 11.6

Frank Hassell 39 6 805 166 303 0.548 0 0 - 81 97 0.835 127 143 270 6.9 12 114 56 23 30 413 10.6

Christian Eyenga 12 11 313 50 113 0.442 2 14 0.143 18 32 0.563 8 44 52 4.3 14 24 23 11 12 120 10.0

Kyle Gibson 44 28 1052 156 387 0.403 59 163 0.362 66 84 0.786 18 140 158 3.6 66 72 58 4 26 437 9.9

Antonio Graves 27 3 637 87 216 0.403 24 64 0.375 41 54 0.759 13 40 53 2.0 46 64 40 4 10 239 8.9

Dante Milligan 48 43 1146 155 303 0.512 0 4 0.000 67 142 0.472 132 255 387 8.1 47 168 95 67 32 377 7.9

Travis Franklin 35 2 670 98 177 0.554 0 0 - 75 110 0.682 48 65 113 3.2 36 80 53 11 23 271 7.7

Quinton Ross 10 7 270 27 67 0.403 7 13 0.538 16 21 0.762 10 29 39 3.9 13 24 8 2 7 77 7.7

Jonathan Blake 11 7 227 30 61 0.492 4 9 0.444 14 25 0.560 17 26 43 3.9 4 24 8 7 4 78 7.1

Harry Marshall 6 0 114 12 31 0.387 1 9 0.111 8 10 0.800 0 9 9 1.5 13 9 7 3 6 33 5.5

Trent Strickland 12 0 165 21 58 0.362 6 18 0.333 13 18 0.722 11 23 34 2.8 6 21 2 0 2 61 5.1

(Total) 15 0 206 23 70 0.329 6 21 0.286 20 26 0.769 11 26 37 2.5 6 26 4 0 3 72 4.8

Tyrone Kent 7 2 163 12 36 0.333 3 10 0.300 8 12 0.667 3 13 16 2.3 12 21 11 1 10 35 5.0

Terrance Thomas 17 0 243 27 61 0.443 3 12 0.250 17 23 0.739 16 54 70 4.1 20 12 17 1 14 74 4.4

(Total) 47 18 1224 184 381 0.483 25 80 0.313 52 69 0.754 65 235 300 6.4 130 55 90 3 56 445 9.5

Anthony Newell 1 1 27 1 6 0.167 0 3 0.000 0 0 - 1 5 6 6.0 0 3 3 0 2 2 2.0

Shane Edwards 5 1 35 4 11 0.364 0 1 0.000 1 4 0.250 4 2 6 1.2 0 4 1 2 1 9 1.8

Eric Hayes 6 0 69 3 20 0.150 2 11 0.182 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0.2 6 2 2 0 3 10 1.7

Travis Walton 5 0 46 1 8 0.125 0 1 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0.4 6 5 1 0 1 4 0.8

(Total) 26 9 508 40 106 0.377 3 11 0.273 35 49 0.714 10 33 43 1.7 51 42 17 2 12 118 4.5

TOTALS 50 12045 1860 4063 0.458 369 941 0.392 1025 1381 0.742 606 1585 2191 43.8 883 1159 798 201 347 5114 102.3

OPPONENTS 50 12045 1879 4093 0.459 293 856 0.342 1035 1417 0.730 574 1506 2080 41.6 932 1110 708 268 421 5086 101.7

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ---------- AVERAGE PER GAME ----------

CANTON MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS

Alan Anderson 40 8 5 2 5 1 30 33.0 4.6 3.0 0.9 3.8 0.1 21.5

Manny Harris 45 14 7 4 7 2 46 32.9 7.9 3.3 1.6 3.0 0.4 21.4

Luke Harangody 42 21 5 2 5 3 30 36.0 12.6 1.1 0.4 2.2 0.8 19.4

Josh Akognon 32 2 3 3 2 1 33 24.0 1.3 2.3 1.3 1.0 0.3 16.0

Keith McLeod 41 6 10 6 5 2 32 29.1 2.8 4.4 1.4 2.6 0.6 14.2

Tyrell Biggs 41 13 4 2 6 3 29 26.1 5.1 0.8 0.3 2.1 0.7 12.9

T.J. Campbell 50 8 14 3 6 1 31 30.9 3.1 5.2 0.9 2.0 0.1 12.6

Marcus Relphorde 31 8 3 3 4 0 17 27.8 5.2 1.3 1.0 1.8 0.0 11.7

Antoine Agudio 51 8 6 2 4 1 31 29.7 2.7 2.2 0.6 1.3 0.0 11.6

Frank Hassell 32 17 2 3 4 2 23 20.6 6.9 0.3 0.8 1.4 0.6 10.6

Christian Eyenga 35 7 3 3 4 3 23 26.1 4.3 1.2 1.0 1.9 0.9 10.0

Kyle Gibson 39 8 4 4 4 1 30 23.9 3.6 1.5 0.6 1.3 0.1 9.9

Antonio Graves 43 5 4 3 6 1 22 23.6 2.0 1.7 0.4 1.5 0.1 8.9

Dante Milligan 39 18 4 3 7 5 19 23.9 8.1 1.0 0.7 2.0 1.4 7.9

Travis Franklin 36 8 4 5 4 2 29 19.1 3.2 1.0 0.7 1.5 0.3 7.7

Quinton Ross 35 6 4 2 2 1 14 27.0 3.9 1.3 0.7 0.8 0.2 7.7

Jonathan Blake 31 10 2 1 3 2 12 20.6 3.9 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.6 7.1

Harry Marshall 27 2 5 2 3 2 8 19.0 1.5 2.2 1.0 1.2 0.5 5.5

Trent Strickland 24 7 2 1 1 0 15 13.8 2.8 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.0 5.1

Tyrone Kent 29 3 3 3 3 1 16 23.3 2.3 1.7 1.4 1.6 0.1 5.0

Terrance Thomas 30 10 4 2 3 1 8 14.3 4.1 1.2 0.8 1.0 0.1 4.4

Anthony Newell 27 6 0 2 3 0 2 27.0 6.0 0.0 2.0 3.0 0.0 2.0

Shane Edwards 12 3 0 1 1 1 6 7.0 1.2 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.4 1.8

Eric Hayes 19 1 3 1 1 0 5 11.5 0.2 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.0 1.7

Travis Walton 21 1 4 1 1 0 4 9.2 0.4 1.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.8

TEAM 270 57 31 13 22 9 136 240.9 43.8 17.7 6.9 16.0 4.0 102.3

OPPONENTS 270 57 29 15 25 14 132 240.9 41.6 18.6 8.4 14.2 5.4 101.7

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Date Opponent W/L Rec Score High Scorer High Rebounder Assist Leader Att.

Nov 25 IOWA L 0-1 82-100 Travis Franklin 25 Travis Franklin 8 T.J. Campbell 4 4026

Dec 2 TEXAS L 0-2 88-101 Tyrell Biggs 29 Jonathan Blake 10 Antoine Agudio 5 3300

Dec 3 TEXAS W 1-2 108-87 Tyrell Biggs 24 Tyrell Biggs 9 Keith McLeod 8 3213

Dec 7 FORT WAYNE W 2-2 112-104 Tyrell Biggs 18 Dante Milligan 12 Keith McLeod 10 2483

Dec 9 Erie W 3-2 101-98 Dante Milligan 19 Dante Milligan 12 T.J. Campbell 4 3389

Dec 10 MAINE L 3-3 81-103 Marcus Relphorde 17 Marcus Relphorde 8 T.J. Campbell 6 3454

Dec 13 Sioux Falls L 3-4 74-93 Dante Milligan 18 Dante Milligan 18 Harry Marshall 5 1745

Dec 16 Idaho L 3-5 78-98 T.J. Campbell 16 Dante Milligan 14 Trent Strickland 2 2398

Harry Marshall 2

Marcus Relphorde 2

T.J. Campbell 2

Dec 17 Idaho W 4-5 109-101 Antoine Agudio 22 Marcus Relphorde 8 T.J. Campbell 9 2797

Dec 23 SIOUX FALLS W 5-5 104-95 Tyrell Biggs 23 Dante Milligan 17 T.J. Campbell 10 2003

Dec 27 MAINE W 6-5 106-90 Keith McLeod 23 Dante Milligan 16 Keith McLeod 5 1934

Dec 29 MAINE W 7-5 111-98 Tyrell Biggs 18 Frank Hassell 7 Keith McLeod 4 2383

Kyle Gibson 7

Dec 31 ERIE L 7-6 92-98 Keith McLeod 18 Frank Hassell 11 Antoine Agudio 3 1985

T.J. Campbell 3

Jan 1 Fort Wayne L 7-7 103-104 Antoine Agudio 19 Dante Milligan 12 Keith McLeod 6 1999

Jan 6 FORT WAYNE W 8-7 114-93 Tyrell Biggs 26 Frank Hassell 12 Keith McLeod 8 2794

T.J. Campbell 8

Jan 7 Fort Wayne L 8-8 98-107 Dante Milligan 17 Dante Milligan 12 T.J. Campbell 3 3480

Jan 10 DAKOTA W 9-8 99-94 Keith McLeod 18 Frank Hassell 17 Keith McLeod 9 0

Jan 12 Iowa L 9-9 97-102 Tyrell Biggs 14 Dante Milligan 12 Keith McLeod 6 0

Manny Harris 14

T.J. Campbell 14

Jan 14 RIO GRANDE VALLEY L 9-10 98-109 Tyrell Biggs 23 Tyrell Biggs 13 Keith McLeod 3 3502

Manny Harris 3

T.J. Campbell 3

Jan 16 Tulsa W 10-10 *110-103 Keith McLeod 32 Tyrell Biggs 8 Keith McLeod 6 1246

Manny Harris 6

Jan 18 Austin L 10-11 97-114 Manny Harris 24 Frank Hassell 10 Antoine Agudio 3 2696

Jan 20 Texas L 10-12 95-117 Manny Harris 17 Frank Hassell 7 Antonio Graves 3 4642

Jan 21 Texas L 10-13 82-91 Manny Harris 19 Frank Hassell 13 Keith McLeod 4 4594

Jan 24 SPRINGFIELD L 10-14 92-104 Manny Harris 32 Dante Milligan 7 Tyrell Biggs 3 2493

Frank Hassell 7 T.J. Campbell 3

Jan 27 Bakersfield W 11-14 124-108 T.J. Campbell 31 Luke Harangody 11 Manny Harris 7 500

Jan 28 Los Angeles W 12-14 110-101 Luke Harangody 21 Luke Harangody 11 T.J. Campbell 7 250

Manny Harris 21

Jan 30 Los Angeles L 12-15 87-127 Tyrell Biggs 14 Tyrell Biggs 8 T.J. Campbell 6 150

T.J. Campbell 14

Feb 3 AUSTIN W 13-15 106-87 T.J. Campbell 22 Manny Harris 14 T.J. Campbell 6 2570

Feb 4 AUSTIN L 13-16 101-110 Manny Harris 21 Frank Hassell 11 Manny Harris 5 3248

T.J. Campbell 5

Feb 10 FORT WAYNE W 14-16 106-85 Antonio Graves 21 Frank Hassell 16 T.J. Campbell 7 2575

Feb 11 Sioux Falls W 15-16 107-95 Manny Harris 24 Manny Harris 13 Manny Harris 5 4743

Feb 16 Rio Grande Valley W 16-16 136-113 Manny Harris 46 Dante Milligan 13 T.J. Campbell 8 4326

Feb 18 Rio Grande Valley W 17-16 *135-132 Manny Harris 36 Dante Milligan 10 T.J. Campbell 14 5409

Feb 22 BAKERSFIELD L 17-17 102-109 Travis Franklin 19 Dante Milligan 15 T.J. Campbell 6 2035

Mar 1 IOWA W 18-17 122-107 Travis Franklin 29 Dante Milligan 10 T.J. Campbell 10 2210

Mar 3 IOWA W 19-17 108-97 Antonio Graves 22 Dante Milligan 12 T.J. Campbell 8 2730

Mar 4 Iowa L 19-18 86-96 Kyle Gibson 23 Dante Milligan 11 T.J. Campbell 7 6238

Mar 8 Springfield W 20-18 106-101 Luke Harangody 24 Luke Harangody 16 T.J. Campbell 9 1861

Mar 10 MAINE W 21-18 89-88 Luke Harangody 19 Luke Harangody 18 T.J. Campbell 7 2773

Mar 11 RENO W 22-18 125-100 Luke Harangody 30 Terrance Thomas 9 T.J. Campbell 6 2317

Luke Harangody 9

Mar 16 Iowa W 23-18 104-95 Alan Anderson 27 Terrance Thomas 10 T.J. Campbell 6 4986

Mar 17 ERIE W 24-18 124-121 T.J. Campbell 27 Luke Harangody 15 T.J. Campbell 7 2863

Mar 21 FORT WAYNE W 25-18 106-87 Alan Anderson 24 Luke Harangody 15 T.J. Campbell 6 2378

Mar 22 Erie W 26-18 109-92 Kyle Gibson 24 Frank Hassell 12 T.J. Campbell 8 2015

Mar 24 Springfield L 26-19 100-105 Alan Anderson 30 Luke Harangody 8 T.J. Campbell 8 4285

Frank Hassell 8

Mar 29 Iowa L 26-20 100-107 Luke Harangody 26 Luke Harangody 21 T.J. Campbell 8 3867

Mar 30 Austin L 26-21 92-113 Antoine Agudio 29 Luke Harangody 16 Travis Walton 4 3516

Apr 4 FORT WAYNE L 26-22 94-98 Luke Harangody 20 Dante Milligan 11 T.J. Campbell 6 2514

Luke Harangody 11

Apr 6 Erie W 27-22 114-103 Josh Akognon 33 Luke Harangody 14 Antoine Agudio 5 4384

Apr 7 ERIE L 27-23 90-105 T.J. Campbell 16 Luke Harangody 16 T.J. Campbell 7 3552

CAPS indicate home game

*indicates overtime

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CHARGE2012PLAYOFFSTATISTICSCANTON G GS MIN FGM FGA Pct. 3PM 3PA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. OR DR REB Avg. AST PF TO BS ST PTS Avg.

Kyle Gibson 6 6 202 35 72 0.486 9 24 0.375 34 40 0.850 4 22 26 4.3 12 20 21 0 4 113 18.8

Antoine Agudio 6 6 246 41 82 0.500 5 17 0.294 25 27 0.926 5 30 35 5.8 15 16 18 0 8 112 18.7

T.J. Campbell 6 6 251 35 74 0.473 10 27 0.370 14 16 0.875 3 21 24 4.0 35 12 11 2 6 94 15.7

Tyrell Biggs 6 3 144 33 61 0.541 0 5 0.000 14 18 0.778 9 13 22 3.7 6 13 10 0 1 80 13.3

Josh Akognon 1 0 20 4 13 0.308 2 6 0.333 0 0 - 1 5 6 6.0 1 1 0 0 1 10 10.0

Frank Hassell 6 0 109 22 41 0.537 0 0 - 3 4 0.750 19 27 46 7.7 2 18 10 6 3 47 7.8

Dante Milligan 6 6 146 21 37 0.568 0 0 - 4 8 0.500 13 26 39 6.5 5 25 5 13 8 46 7.7

Trent Strickland 6 0 113 11 35 0.314 3 15 0.200 16 20 0.800 4 7 11 1.8 9 14 6 0 3 41 6.8

Terrance Thomas 5 0 87 11 27 0.407 1 7 0.143 8 9 0.889 10 13 23 4.6 1 0 8 0 3 31 6.2

Jonathan Blake 2 0 11 0 1 0.000 0 1 0.000 0 0 - 3 1 4 2.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Travis Walton 6 0 43 0 9 0.000 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 5 7 1.2 3 5 4 1 1 0 0.0

Others 3 3 98 20 41 0.488 5 14 0.357 4 5 0.800 4 18 22 7.3 5 9 8 0 1 49 16.3

TOTALS 6 1470 233 493 0.473 35 116 0.302 122 147 0.830 77 188 265 44.2 96 133 102 22 39 623 103.8

OPPONENTS 6 1470 230 494 0.466 50 126 0.397 131 176 0.744 66 172 238 39.7 124 122 74 34 59 641 106.8

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ---------- AVERAGE PER GAME ----------

CANTON MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS

Kyle Gibson 39 8 4 2 6 0 26 33.7 4.3 2.0 0.7 3.5 0.0 18.8

Antoine Agudio 44 10 5 2 6 0 24 41.0 5.8 2.5 1.3 3.0 0.0 18.7

T.J. Campbell 46 7 8 2 4 1 24 41.8 4.0 5.8 1.0 1.8 0.3 15.7

Tyrell Biggs 34 5 2 1 3 0 23 24.0 3.7 1.0 0.2 1.7 0.0 13.3

Josh Akognon 20 6 1 1 0 0 10 20.0 6.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 10.0

Frank Hassell 23 12 2 2 3 3 16 18.2 7.7 0.3 0.5 1.7 1.0 7.8

Dante Milligan 34 13 2 3 2 4 13 24.3 6.5 0.8 1.3 0.8 2.2 7.7

Trent Strickland 31 4 4 2 2 0 13 18.8 1.8 1.5 0.5 1.0 0.0 6.8

Terrance Thomas 28 8 1 2 3 0 7 17.4 4.6 0.2 0.6 1.6 0.0 6.2

Jonathan Blake 8 3 2 0 1 0 0 5.5 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0

Travis Walton 14 4 2 1 1 1 0 7.2 1.2 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.0

Others 39 10 3 1 4 0 26 32.7 7.3 1.7 0.3 2.7 0.0 16.3

TEAM 255 53 23 9 22 8 116 245.0 44.2 16.0 6.5 17.0 3.7 103.8

OPPONENTS 255 53 24 13 15 9 125 245.0 39.7 20.7 9.8 12.3 5.7 106.8

Statistics thru 04/28/2012

DAKOTA G GS MIN FGM FGA Pct. 3PM 3PA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. OR DR REB Avg. AST PF TO BS ST PTS Avg.

Chris Wright 2 2 63 14 26 0.538 0 0 - 5 7 0.714 6 15 21 10.5 2 9 4 8 2 33 16.5

Stefhon Hannah 2 2 71 8 33 0.242 6 20 0.300 5 6 0.833 1 4 5 2.5 16 8 12 0 1 27 13.5

Edwin Ubiles 2 2 61 10 23 0.435 2 4 0.500 1 6 0.167 0 11 11 5.5 7 1 3 1 1 23 11.5

Justin Johnson 1 0 19 5 10 0.500 1 2 0.500 0 1 0.000 1 2 3 3.0 3 2 3 0 1 11 11.0

Mike Anderson 2 0 25 7 12 0.583 3 5 0.600 2 2 1.000 2 1 3 1.5 2 4 0 1 1 19 9.5

Shy Ely 2 0 38 6 11 0.545 3 6 0.500 3 3 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 1 4 0 0 0 18 9.0

Maurice Baker 2 2 65 5 18 0.278 1 4 0.250 2 2 1.000 1 6 7 3.5 5 4 4 1 2 13 6.5

Marcus Dove 2 2 53 5 11 0.455 0 0 - 3 6 0.500 1 7 8 4.0 2 8 5 4 3 13 6.5

Leo Lyons 2 0 30 5 10 0.500 2 4 0.500 1 2 0.500 2 6 8 4.0 2 7 5 1 1 13 6.5

Tommy Smith 2 0 31 3 8 0.375 0 0 - 4 6 0.667 2 8 10 5.0 2 3 2 3 2 10 5.0

Taylor Griffin 2 0 23 1 3 0.333 0 0 - 3 4 0.750 1 4 5 2.5 2 1 0 0 0 5 2.5

TOTALS 2 480 69 165 0.418 18 45 0.400 29 45 0.644 17 65 82 41.0 44 51 38 19 14 185 92.5

OPPONENTS 2 480 69 162 0.426 12 34 0.353 50 67 0.746 20 75 95 47.5 30 42 26 15 25 200 100.0

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ---------- AVERAGE PER GAME ----------

DAKOTA MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS

Chris Wright 34 12 2 2 4 5 20 31.5 10.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 16.5

Stefhon Hannah 39 5 8 1 7 0 14 35.5 2.5 8.0 0.5 6.0 0.0 13.5

Edwin Ubiles 35 8 7 1 2 1 16 30.5 5.5 3.5 0.5 1.5 0.5 11.5

Justin Johnson 19 3 3 1 3 0 11 19.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 0.0 11.0

Mike Anderson 13 2 2 1 0 1 15 12.5 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.5 9.5

Shy Ely 23 1 1 0 0 0 11 19.0 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0

Maurice Baker 41 5 3 2 3 1 13 32.5 3.5 2.5 1.0 2.0 0.5 6.5

Marcus Dove 32 5 2 3 3 4 7 26.5 4.0 1.0 1.5 2.5 2.0 6.5

Leo Lyons 22 6 1 1 4 1 11 15.0 4.0 1.0 0.5 2.5 0.5 6.5

Tommy Smith 18 5 1 1 1 3 6 15.5 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 5.0

Taylor Griffin 18 4 1 0 0 0 4 11.5 2.5 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5

TEAM 240 45 23 9 20 10 94 240.0 41.0 22.0 7.0 19.0 9.5 92.5

OPPONENTS 240 52 22 13 16 8 107 240.0 47.5 15.0 12.5 13.0 7.5 100.0

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APRIL 2012: 4/18/12: Cleveland Cavaliers recall forward Luke Harangody… 4/17/12: Canton Charge reacquire forward Jonathan Blake and waive guard Josh Akognon due to injury… 4/15/12: Cleveland Cavaliers assign forward Luke Harangody to the Canton Charge… 4/14/12: Cleveland Cavaliers recall forward Luke Harangody… 4/3/12: Canton reacquires guard/forward Trent Strickland and waives guard/forward Quinton Ross due to injury… 4/3/12: Canton waives forward Shane Edwards due to injury.

MARCH 2012: 3/30/12: Canton claims guard Josh Akognon with their top waiver preference position... 3/27/12: Canton signs guard Travis Walton… 3/26/12: Guard Alan Anderson is signed to a 10-day contract by the Toronto Raptors… 3/14/12: Canton reacquires guard Antoine Agudio and waives guard Eric Hayes… Cleveland Cavaliers recall forward Christian Eyenga… 3/6/12: Cleveland Cavaliers assign forward Christian Eyenga and forward Luke Harangody to the Canton Charge… Canton signs guard/forward Alan Anderson and forward Shane Edwards and waives forward Travis Franklin and guard Antonio Graves… 3/5/12: Canton signs guard/forward Quinton Ross and waives guard Antoine Agudio due to injury.

FEBRUARY 2012: 2/21/12: Canton signs guard Eric Hayes… Cleveland Cavaliers sign guard Manny Harris to a 10-day contract… 2/20/12: Canton acquires forward Terrance Thomas in exchange for the rights to Sioux Falls’ 2012 third round draft choice.... 2/15/12: Canton/Erie trade is voided due to medical reasons and forward Frank Hassell returns to Canton… 2/13/12: Canton trades forward Frank Hassell to Erie for forward/center Sharrod Ford… 2/2/12: Canton waives guard Loren Stokes… 2/1/12: Cleveland Cavaliers recall forward Luke Harangody.

JANUARY 2012: 1/26/12: Cleveland Cavaliers assign forward Luke Harangody to the Canton Charge… 1/25/12: Canton trades guard Keith McLeod and their fourth round selection in the 2012 D-League Draft in exchange for guard Loren Stokes from Erie and Idaho’s second round pick in the 2012 D-League Draft… 1/24/12: Cleveland Cavaliers recall guard/forward Christian Eyenga… 1/9/12: Canton waives forward Trent Strickland and reacquires guard Manny Harris… 1/4/12: Cleveland Cavaliers assign guard/forward Christian Eyenga to the Canton Charge… 1/3/12: Canton signs guard Trey Gilder as a returning player and trades his rights to Sioux Falls in exchange for Sioux Falls’ third round draft pick in the 2012 NBA D-League Draft.

DECEMBER 2011: 12/29/11: Canton waives guard Manny Harris due to injury and claims forward/center Frank Hassell off of waivers… 12/28/11: Canton waives forward Jonathan Blake and signs guard Manny Harris… 12/23/11: Canton waives guard Harry Marshall and guard Keith McLeod rejoins team… 12/20/11: Canton waives forward Marcus Relphorde… 12/19/11: Forward Tyrell Biggs rejoins team… 12/16/11: Canton waives forward Tyrone Kent… 12/14/11: Canton acquires forward Trent Strickland… 12/9/11: Forward Tyrell Biggs leaves to attend NBA training camp… 12/8/11: Canton signs free agent Harry Marshall… Guard Keith McLeod leaves to attend NBA training camp… 12/2/11: Canton waives guard Harry Marshall… 12/1/11: Canton signs free agent guard Kyle Gibson, guard Harry Marshall, guard Antoine Agudio and forward Dante Milligan.

NOVEMBER 2011: 11/30/11: Canton acquires the Texas Legends’ third round draft pick in the 2012 NBA D-League Draft in exchange for forward Jamine Peterson… 11/29/11: Canton waives guard/forward Anthony Newell due to injury… 11/23/11: Canton waives forward/center Marcus Hubbard… 11/16/11: Canton waives guard Harry Marshall, forward Travis Parker and forward Jeff Trotter… 11/4/11: Canton signs free agent guard Antonio Graves, guard/forward Anthony Newell, forward Travis Parker, forward Marcus Relphorde and forward Jeff Trotter and signs Marcus Hubbard as a returning player to complete training camp roster… 11/3/11: Canton selects forward Tyrell Biggs with the 15th pick overall, guard T.J. Campbell with the 49th pick overall, Tyrone Kent with the 78th pick overall, Travis Franklin with the 81st pick overall, Harry Marshall with the 110th pick overall and Jonathan Blake with the 113th pick overall.

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MEDIAGD/ALL-TIME/CavsTeamRec (p. 222-223)

Most Points Opponent Date Free Throws Attempted

Game 136 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Game 42 vs. Erie Mar. 17, 2012

Half 79 at Rio Grande Valley (2nd) Feb. 16, 2012 Half 29 at Idaho Dec. 17, 2011

Quarter 44 vs. Erie (4th) Mar. 17, 2012

Overtime 135 at Rio Grande Valley (2OT) Feb. 18, 2012 Rebounds Opponent Date

110 at Tulsa (OT) Jan. 16, 2012 Game 57 at Iowa Mar. 29, 2012

Half 31 at Sioux Falls (1st) Feb. 11, 2012

Field Goals Made

Game 48 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Rebounds - Offensive

48 at Rio Grande Valley (2OT) Feb. 18, 2012 Game 19 vs. Maine Mar. 10, 2012

Half 25 vs. Iowa Mar. 3, 2012 19 at Dakota Jan. 10, 2012

25 at Rio Grande Valley (2nd) Feb. 16, 2012 Half 12 vs. Maine Mar. 10, 2012

Field Goals Attempted Rebounds - Defensive

Game 100 at Iowa Mar. 29, 2012 Game 41 at Erie Mar. 22, 2012

100 at Rio Grande Valley (2OT) Feb. 18, 2012 Half 25 vs. Bakersfield Feb. 22, 2012

Half 53 at Iowa (2nd) Mar. 29, 2012

53 at Iowa (2nd) Mar. 3, 2012 Assists

Game 31 at Rio Grande Valley (2OT) Feb. 18, 2012

Field Goal Percentage Half 17 at Rio Grande Valley (1st) Feb. 18, 2012

Game 60.9 vs. Iowa (2nd) Mar. 1, 2012

Personal Fouls

3-Pt. Field Goals Made Game 31 at Fort Wayne Jan. 1, 2012

Game 19 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Half 17 at Iowa (2nd) Mar. 29, 2012

Half 15 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012

Quarter 9 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Steals

Game 13 vs. Fort Wayne Apr. 4, 2012

3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted Half 9 vs. Fort Wayne Apr. 4, 2012

Game 33 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 9 vs. Fort Wayne Dec. 7, 2012

Half 19 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012

Blocked Shots

Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Without a Miss Game 9 at Sioux Falls Feb. 11, 2012

Game 5 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Half 6 at Sioux Falls (1st) Feb. 11, 2012

5 at Fort Wayne Jan. 1, 2012

Half 5 at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Turnovers

5 at Fort Wayne Jan. 1, 2012 Game 22 vs. Iowa Mar. 1, 2012

22 vs. Fort Wayne Feb. 10, 2012

Free Throws Made Half 14 vs. Erie Apr. 7, 2012

Game 33 vs. Erie Mar. 17, 2012 14 vs. Iowa Mar. 1, 2012

Half 24 vs. Iowa (2nd) Mar. 1, 2012

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Most Points Player Opponent Date Rebounds - Total Player Opponent Date

Game 46 Manny Harris at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Game 21 Luke Harangody at Iowa Mar. 29, 2012

Half 30 Manny Harris at Rio Grande Valley (2nd) Feb. 16, 2012 Half 13 Luke Harangody vs. Erie (1st) Mar. 17, 2012

Quarter 23 Josh Akognon at Erie (2nd) Apr. 6, 2012

Rebounds - Offensive

Most Minutes Game 10 Frank Hassell at Sioux Falls Feb. 11, 2012

Game 51 Antoine Agudio at Rio Grande Valley (2OT) Feb. 18, 2012 10 Frank Hassell vs. Dakota Jan. 10, 2012

10 Dante Milligan at Sioux Falls Dec. 13, 2011

Field Goals Made

Game 17 Manny Harris at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Rebounds - Defensive

Half 10 Manny Harris at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Game 15 Luke Harangody vs. Erie Apr. 7, 2012

15 Luke Harangody at Austin Mar. 30, 2012

Field Goals Attempted

Game 30 Manny Harris at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Assists

Half 17 Manny Harris at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012 Game 14 T.J. Campbell at Rio Grande Valley (2OT) Feb. 18, 2012

10 T.J. Campbell vs. Iowa Mar. 1, 2012

3-Pt. Field Goals Made Half 8 T.J. Campbell At Rio Grande Valley (1st) Feb. 18, 2012

Game 7 Antoine Agudio at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012

Half 7 Antoine Agudio at Rio Grande Valley (2nd) Feb. 16, 2012 Steals

Game 6 Keith McLeod at Tulsa (OT) Jan. 16, 2012

Most Consecutive Games, 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 5 Travis Franklin vs. Iowa Nov. 25, 2011

9 Antoine Agudio Dec. 16, 2011 - Jan. 7, 2012 Half 5 Keith McLeod at Tulsa (1st) Jan. 16, 2012

9 T.J. Campbell Jan. 18 - Feb. 4, 2012

Blocked Shots

3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted Game 5 Dante Milligan at Bakersfield Jan. 27, 2012

Game 10 Kyle Gibson vs. Iowa Mar. 3, 2012 Half 4 Dante Milligan at Rio Grande Valley (1st) Feb. 18, 2012

Half 7 Antoine Agudio at Rio Grande Valley (2nd) Feb. 16, 2012

Turnovers

Game 7 Dante Milligan vs. Bakersfield Feb. 22, 2012

Free Throws Made 7 Manny Harris vs. Austin Feb. 4, 2012

Game 14 Manny Harris at Los Angeles Jan. 28, 2012 Half 5 Dante Milligan vs. Austin (1st) Feb. 4, 2012

Half 13 Manny Harris at Texas (2nd) Jan. 20, 2012 5 Dante Milligan vs. Fort Wayne (1st) Feb. 10, 2012

Free Throws Attempted Most Consecutive Shots Made

Game 16 Manny Harris at Los Angeles Jan. 28, 2012 Game 8 Antoine Agudio at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012

Half 15 Manny Harris at Texas (2nd) Jan. 20, 2012

Most Points Scored Between Misses

Game 23 Antoine Agudio at Rio Grande Valley Feb. 16, 2012

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MEDIAGD/ALL-TIME/SUNDRYREC (p. 229)

Biggest Win 125-100 (25) vs. Reno, Mar. 11, 2012

Biggest Win (Road) 136-113 (23) vs. Rio Grande Valley, Feb. 16, 2012

Biggest Loss 87-127 (40) at Los Angeles, Jan. 30, 2012

Biggest Loss (Home) 81-103 (22) vs. Maine, Dec. 10, 2011

Most Games Won 27 2011-12

Most Games Lost 23 2011-12

Highest Win % .540 2011-12

Lowest Win % .540 2011-12

Longest Game 2OT at Rio Grande Valley, Feb. 18, 2012

Most Wins at Home 15 2011-12

Most Losses at Home 10 2011-12

Most Wins on Road 12 2011-12

Most Losses on Road 13 2011-12

Longest Winning Streak 7 Mar. 8 - Mar. 22, 2012

Longest Winning Streak (start of season)

Longest Losing Streak 4 Jan. 18 - Jan. 24, 2012

Mar. 24 - Apr. 4, 2012

Longest Losing Streak (start of season) 2 Nov. 25 - Dec. 2, 2011

Longest Winning Streak (Home) 6 Mar. 1 - Mar. 21, 2012

Longest Losing Streak (Home) 2 Nov. 25 - Dec. 2, 2011

Jan. 14 - Jan. 24 2012

Apr. 4 - Apr. 7, 2012

Longest Winning Streak (Road) 3 Feb. 11 - Feb. 18, 2012

Mar. 8 - Mar. 22, 2012

Longest Losing Streak (Road) 3 Jan. 1 - Jan. 12, 2012

Jan. 18 - Jan. 21, 2012

Mar. 24 - Mar. 30, 2012

Most Games 100 Points 30 2011-12

Least Games 100 Points 20 2011-12

Most Consecutive 100 Point Games 9 Feb. 3 - Mar. 3, 2012

Most Consecutive Below 100 Point Games 4 Jan. 7 - Jan. 14, 2012

Jan. 18 - Jan. 24, 2012

Most Points in Losing Game 103 at Fort Wayne, Jan. 1, 2012

Least Field Goals Made in Game 27 at Los Angeles, Jan. 30, 2012

Lowest Field Goal % in Game .333 at Los Angeles, Jan. 30, 2012

Least Points in Game 74 at Sioux Falls, Dec. 13, 2011

Least Points in Quarter 11 at Sioux Falls, Dec. 13, 2011

Least Points in Half 29 at Texas, Jan. 21, 2012

Least Points in Winning Game 89 vs. Maine, Mar. 10, 2012

Opponents

Most Games 100 Points 30 2011-12

Least Games 100 Points 20 2011-12

Most Consecutive 100 Point Games 5 Jan. 12 - Jan. 20, 2012

Most Consecutive Below 100 Point Games 4 Dec. 23 - Dec. 31, 2011

Most Points in Losing Game 132 at Rio Grande Valley, Feb. 18, 2012

Least Field Goals Made in Game 29 at Texas, Jan. 21, 2012

Lowest Field Goal % in Game .386 vs. Texas, Dec. 3, 2011

Least Points in Game 85 vs. Fort Wayne, Feb. 10, 2012

Least Points in Quarter 14 vs. Sioux Falls, Dec. 23, 2011

Least Points in Half 36 at Erie, Mar. 22, 2012

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Most Points Opponent Date Rebounds Opponent Date

Game 115 at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012 Game 53 vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012

Half 59 at Springfield (1st) Apr. 16, 2012 Half 30 vs. Springfield (1st) Apr. 13, 2012

59 at Springfield (1st) Apr. 15, 2012

Quarter 31 at Springfield (4th) Apr. 16, 2012 Rebounds - Offensive

31 at Springfield (1st) Apr. 15, 2012 Game 19 at Austin Apr. 21, 2012

Overtime 116 at Springfield Apr. 15, 2012 Half 12 vs. Springfield (1st) Apr. 13, 2012

Field Goals Made Rebounds - Defensive

Game 44 vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012 Game 40 at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

Half 23 vs. Springfield (1st) Apr. 13, 2012 Half 20 at Springfield (1st) Apr. 16, 2012

20 at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 16, 2012

Field Goals Attempted

Game 90 vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012 Assists

Half 49 vs. Springfield (1st) Apr. 13, 2012 Game 22 at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

23 at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012

Field Goal Percentage Half 12 at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 15, 2012

Game 56.2 at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

Personal Fouls

3-Pt. Field Goals Made Game 22 at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

Game 8 vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012 33 at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012

10 at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012 Half 16 at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 15, 2012

Half 5 vs. Springfield (2nd) Apr. 13, 2012

5 at Springfield (1st) Apr. 15, 2012 Steals

Game 9 vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012

3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted Half 5 vs. Springfield (2nd) Apr. 13, 2012

Game 22 vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012 5 at Austin (2nd) Apr. 22, 2012

26 at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012

Half 14 at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 15, 2012 Blocked Shots

Game 8 vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012

Free Throws Made Half 5 vs. Springfield (2nd) Apr. 13, 2012

Game 28 at Austin Apr. 21, 2012

Half 16 at Springfield (1st) Apr. 15, 2012 Turnovers

Game 22 at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

Free Throws Attempted Half 13 at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 16, 2012

Game 32 at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

32 at Austin Apr. 21, 2012

Half 19 at Springfield (1st) Apr. 15, 2012

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Most Points Player Opponent Date Free Throws Made

Game 26 Kyle Gibson at Austin Apr. 21, 2012 Game 12 Kyle Gibson at Austin Apr. 21, 2012

26 Luke Harangody at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012 Half 7 Kyle Gibson at Austin (1st) Apr. 21, 2012

Half 17 Kyle Gibson at Austin (2nd) Apr. 21, 2012

Quarter 11 Trent Strickland at Springfield Apr. 15, 2012 Free Throws Attempted

11 Antoine Agudio at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012 Game 14 Kyle Gibson at Austin Apr. 21, 2012

Half 8 Kyle Gibson at Austin (1st) Apr. 21, 2012

Most Minutes

Game 43 T.J. Campbell at Austin Apr. 22, 2012 Rebounds - Total Player Opponent Date

43 T.J. Campbell at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012 Game 13 Dante Milligan at Austin Apr. 22, 2012

46 T.J. Campbell vs. Austin (OT) Apr. 19, 2012 Half 10 Dante Milligan at Austin (1st) Apr. 22, 2012

Field Goals Made Rebounds - Offensive

Game 10 T.J. Campbell vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012 Game 5 Frank Hassell at Austin Apr. 21, 2012

11 Luke Harangody at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012

Half 6 Luke Harangody at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 15, 2012

6 Antoine Agudio at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 16, 2012 Rebounds - Defensive

6 Tyrell Biggs at Austin (2nd) Apr. 21, 2012 Game 10 Dante Milligan at Austin Apr. 22, 2012

Half 7 Dante Milligan at Austin Apr. 22, 2012

Field Goals Attempted

Game 17 T.J. Campbell at Austin Apr. 22, 2012 Assists

22 Luke Harangody at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012 Game 8 T.J. Campbell at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

Half 12 Josh Akognon vs. Springfield (1st) Apr. 13, 2012 8 T.J. Campbell at Springfield (OT) Apr. 15, 2012

Half 5 T.J. Campbell at Springfield (1st) Apr. 15, 2012

3-Pt. Field Goals Made

Game 4 T.J. Campbell vs. Austin (OT) Apr. 19, 2012 Steals

Half 3 T.J. Campbell vs. Austin (2nd) Apr. 19, 2012 Game 3 Dante Milligan at Austin Apr. 22, 2012

Most Consecutive Games, 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Blocked Shots

5 T.J. Campbell Apr. 13 - Apr. 21, 2012 Game 4 Dante Milligan vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012

Half 3 Frank Hassell vs. Springfield (2nd) Apr. 13, 2012

3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted Turnovers

Game 6 Josh Akognon vs. Springfield Apr. 13, 2012 Game 6 Kyle Gibson at Springfield Apr. 16, 2012

9 T.J. Campbell vs. Austin (OT) Apr. 19, 2012 6 Kyle Gibson at Austin Apr. 22, 2012

9 Kyle Gibson vs. Austin (OT) Apr. 19, 2012 Half 4 T.J. Campbell at Springfield (2nd) Apr. 16, 2012

Half 6 Josh Akognon vs. Springfield (1st) Apr. 13, 2012 4 Kyle Gibson at Austin (1st) Apr. 22, 2012

6 Kyle Gibson vs. Austin (2nd) Apr. 19, 2012 4 Antoine Agudio vs. Austin (1st) Apr. 19, 2012

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PLAYOFF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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MEDIAGD/ALL-TIME/SUNDRYREC (p. 229)

Biggest Win 108-93 (15) vs. Springfield, Apr. 13, 2012

Biggest Win (Road) 115-106 (9) at Springfield, Apr. 16, 2012

Biggest Loss 68-90 (22) at Austin, Apr. 22, 2012

Biggest Loss (Home) N/A

Most Games Won 3 2012

Most Games Lost 3 2012

Longest Game OT at Springfield, Apr. 15, 2012

vs. Austin, Apr. 19, 2012

Longest Winning Streak 2 Springfield-Austin, Apr. 16 - Apr.19, 2012

Longest Losing Streak 2 Austin, Apr. 21 - Apr. 22, 2012

Longest Winning Streak (Home) 2 Springfield-Austin, Apr. 13 - Apr.19, 2012

Longest Losing Streak (Home) N/A

Longest Winning Streak (Road) 1 Springfield, Apr. 16, 2012

Longest Losing Streak (Road) 2 Austin, Apr. 21 - Apr. 22, 2012

Most Points in a Winning Game 115 at Springfield, Apr. 16, 2012

Most Points in a Losing Game 104 at Austin, Apr. 21, 2012

116 at Springfield (OT), Apr. 15, 2012

Least Points in a Game 68 at Austin, Apr. 22, 2012

Most Points in a Quarter 31 at Springfield (1st), Apr. 15, 2012

31 at Springfield (4th), Apr. 16, 2012

Least Points in a Quarter 15 at Austin (3rd), Apr. 22, 2012

Most Points in a Half 59 at Springfield (1st), Apr. 15, 2012

59 at Springfield (1st), Apr. 16, 2012

Least Points in a Half 33 at Austin (1st), Apr. 22, 2012

Most Points in an OT Period 14 vs. Austin, Apr. 19, 2012

Least Points in an OT Period 3 at Springfield, Apr. 15, 2012

Lowest Field Goal % in a Game 32.9 at Austin, Apr. 22, 2012

Opponents

Most Points in a Game 118 at Austin, Apr. 21, 2012

125 at Springfield (OT), Apr. 15, 2012

Most Points in a Losing Game 106 at Springfield, Apr. 16, 2012

109 vs. Austin (OT), Apr. 19, 2012

Least Points in a Game 90 at Austin, Apr. 22, 2012

Most Points in a Quarter 43 at Springfield (1st), Apr. 15, 2012

Least Points in a Quarter 17 at Austin (4th), Apr. 22, 2012

Most Points in a Half 64 at Springfield (1st), Apr. 15, 2012

Least Points in a Half 44 vs. Austin (2nd), Apr. 19, 2012

44 at Austin (2nd), Apr. 22, 2012

Most Points in an OT Period 12 at Springfield, Apr. 15, 2012

Least Points in an OT Period 11 vs. Austin, Apr. 22, 2012

Lowest Field Goal % in a Game 39.3 vs. Springfield, Apr. 13, 2012

Charge Playoff Sundry Records

PLAYOFF SUNDRY RECORDS

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Sometimes, a team’s colors and uniforms are more than just that. They’re the team’s identity.

The NFL’s Oakland Raiders are often called the “Silver and Black.” Baseball fans know that the “Pinstripes” refer to the New York Yankees. Collegiately, the day after the Charge opened their inaugural season, college football fans watched the bitter perennial matchup between the “Scarlet and Grey” and the “Maize and Blue.”

The Cavaliers colors are wine and gold. And the Cavaliers are known as “the Wine and Gold.”

So when the Cavs’ NBA D-League affiliate was seeking its original color scheme, outfitting the team in those regal tones was the easy part. The process of actually naming the team playing in those colors? Not so much.

That process included fan-voting, focus groups and man-on-the-street interviews in Canton.

The Cavs conducted multiple focus groups over a month’s time. Supplied with a series of team names – generated internally and from fan voting – members of the marketing department talked with stakeholders in Canton, from community leaders to season ticket-holders. The organization also sent out their Q-TV team to do over 150 man-on-the-street interviews in two different locations simultaneously on two different days.

“Knowing that Cavalier-style names were important, but also knowing that it was really important for the community to find a name that’s unique to them, we started to narrow it down,” said Tracy Marek, the Cavaliers Chief Marketing Officer. “By the time we were done narrowing it down using the focus groups, Charge was the clear-cut leader.”

Although the search for a name was exhaustive, Marek adds that “Charge” was at the front of the pack right out of the gate.

“We had thousands of entries and we read every one of them,” said Marek. “We made a master list of names – I’d say between 900 to 1,000 unique names – out of several thousand entries. So, on one side, we just compiled a list of those names. And on a parallel path to that, we made a list of our own names.

“Looking back, ‘Charge’ was on our very first list.”

“We think Charge is not only a great name for the team, but it can also help reflect an attitude and mindset for our entire community,” added Mayor Michael Healy.

And so the team was named. Their logo features a swashbuckling figure, brandishing his blade above the Canton Charge wordmark – somewhat of an updated version of the old Cavalier from the ‘70s logo, escaping the constraints of the roundball and thrusting his sword forward.

With the team name and colors decided, all that remained was for the actual uniforms to be designed.

Utilizing the Cavaliers colors, the Charge unveiled their new threads for the inaugural season. But where the Charge breaks from their parent club in Cleveland is with a unique home “gold” uniform, which reads “Charge” across the chest. Alex Jensen’s squad will wear “wine” on the road, with “Canton” emblazoned across the chest.

The symbiotic relationship between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Canton Charge is in its infancy, and team colors are just the beginning of a beautiful partnership. “In (Canton’s) case, it’s not a little brother – it’s part of the organization,” concluded Marek. “We’re not treating Canton like a separate entity. The Canton team is the Cleveland Cavaliers.”

NAMING THE CHARGE

NAMING THE TEAM & LOGO HISTORY

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For a town that’s equated with pro football excellence, the city of Canton has welcomed pro hoops to central Stark County with open arms.

And Canton’s first pro squad – the NBA D-League’s Canton Charge – will appreciate that embrace when they tip off in the inaugural home opener at the Canton Memorial Civic Center.

It’s not as if Canton hasn’t seen its share of exciting roundball at the Civic Center. For years, fans have watched several future pros – including a few future Cavaliers – cut their teeth in the high school playoffs.

“Every year I visit the Civic Center to watch several Sectional and District OHSAA playoff games, and I’m always amazed by how many of these local stars experience success at the college and professional level,” observed Mayor William Healy. “Former NBA stars, Nick Weatherspoon, Gary Grant, Phil Hubbard, Keith McLeod and Eric Snow all called Canton their hometown, so we are no stranger to professional basketball.”

Keith McLeod, inked by the Charge on October 20, has played his share of big games at the Civic Center.

The 32-year-old Canton-McKinley grad eventually moved on to win Player of the Year honors in the M.A.C. with Bowling Green, and played for four NBA teams before returning home.

He recalled a big game against Jackson High at the Civic Center – avenging McKinley’s only home loss of the season. And now, some of those same hoops fans will see the Charge’s new combo-guard once again.

“Around here, that’s all I’m hearing is people saying, ‘I can’t wait to get to a game,’” beamed McLeod. “I think it’s going to be real nice, and I think everybody around here is excited to see what it’s going to be like.”

The Civic Center, built in 1951, has hosted – and continues to host – more than just basketball. The Canton Invaders played indoor soccer there for 13 years and the Canton Legends indoor football played there for three. Currently, indoor soccer is represented by the Ohio Vortex and indoor football, the Canton Cougars.

Several WWE and ECW smackdowns have been held at the Civic Center, and the venue hosted an MMA event just two nights before the Charge opener.

The 3,942-seat arena has also welcomed some of the biggest names in entertainment and politics. Comedians Jeff Dunham and Eddie Griffin have performed there recently and legends like Bob Dylan have done so in the past. And naturally, the Globetrotters make an annual stop.

Rudy Giuliani and George W. Bush have spoken at the Civic Center, as has Barack Obama – who held a Closing Address Rally eight days before being elected as Commander in Chief.

Of course, before becoming the everyday home of a professional basketball team, the Civic Center appreciated some updates and renovations. And the Cavaliers organization rolled up their sleeves to get them done in short order.

While the Civic Center retains the special character of a proud, experienced basketball venue, several updates and a couple renovations have also readied it for the next phase of its service as home to a new pro team.    A new pro-style maple court and extension baskets from Spalding were installed. The overhead lighting grid was also increased and improved. Plus, other lighting effects and physical updates in the seating area were added that will certainly create an updated look and feel to the game environment, while maintaining the great old-school vibe and closeness to the game .

The fan experience at the Civic Center was also considered, and floor seating, court boxes and a VIP area were added.

CANTON CIVIC CENTER &edgewood community center

CANTON CIVIC CENTER / EDGEWOOD

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Cavaliers Vice President of Facility Operations Antony Bonavita ran the point for most of the improvements.

“We focus on great fan experiences (at Quicken Loans Arena) and we want to create a platform for that in Canton,” said Bonavita. “Similar to our Cavaliers product, we wanted to make sure that people recognize that what you see at The Q – obviously to a different degree – is what you’re going to experience with the Canton Charge.”

The Charge players will also be pleased with the renovations – which were begun on September 19 and wrapped up less than two months later. They’ll see a renovated locker room. And naturally, the shower heads were adjusted for potential 6-9 power forwards.

And beginning on the night of November 25, against the Champion Iowa Energy, the Charge will call the updated Civic Center home for 24 games this season. (They’ll play 24 home, 24 away and two games at the D-League Showcase.)

The Charge will play their first four games – and nine of the first 13 – on the corner of Market and 12th.

The Civic Center is where the Charge unveiled the finished product on November 25, but before they could take the (new) floor, they needed a place to hone their skills.

And in late September, the Cavaliers and Charge settled on the spacious Edgewood Community Center as the team’s official practice and training facility.

“In the Edgewood Community Center we have found the right space and amenities necessary to create a great practice and training environment for the team,” praised Charge General Manager Wes Wilcox. “And we look forward to a great partnership with Edgewood.”

Edgewood Community Center has been open to the public since March 2007, with the goal of enriching the community’s physical, emotional and spiritual health – from children to seniors – through fitness, sports, arts, recreation and wellness. This year, the court was configured into a regulation NBA court.

It had to be stripped down – which was a process lasting almost four weeks. It was also an 84-foot court and had to be extended to 94 feet. Lines were painted, a shot clock installed and coaches offices were retrofitted.

ECC is not only where the squad will practice, it’s where a good portion of it was assembled. On November 3, 2011, the facility hosted the team’s first-ever NBA D-League Draft. Media, Cavaliers and Charge staff – along with fans and season ticket holders – watched the selections unfold in real time. And after his selection in the first round, top pick Tyrell Biggs made his first public appearance in Canton.

Biggs and his new teammates will rock the Civic Center this winter as pro ball comes to Canton.

The Civic Center has seen its share of legends and Hall of Famers walk through the door – from Barry Sanders to Barack Obama.

Canton’s D-League hoopsters are a long way from basketball’s Hall of Fame. But as Confucius said: The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

They take that first step on November 25.

“This is something that the Civic Center can be proud of long-term,” concluded Bonavita. “We certainly appreciated the great partnership with the city and the fans. We said we were going to bring a first-class product to Canton – and I think we’ve done that.”

CANTON CIVIC CENTER &edgewood community center

CANTON CIVIC CENTER / EDGEWOOD

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DRAFT HISTORY

ROUND PICK PLAYER COLLEGE

1 15 Tyrell Biggs Pittsburgh

4 49 T.J. Campbell Portland

5 78 Tyrone Kent Toledo

6 81 Travis Franklin Colorado State

7 110 Harry Marshall Indiana State

8 113 Jonathan Blake Texas Wesleyan

2011 DRAFT

ROUND PICK PLAYER COLLEGE

1 10 D’Aundray Brown Cleveland State

2 19 Ryan Rossiter Siena

2 26 Jorge Gutierrez California

3 40 J.P. Primm UNC - Asheville

5 74 Omari Johnson Oregon State

6 90 Assane Sene Virginia

7 106 Jordan Eglseder Northern Iowa

8 122 Vernon Lewis Paul Quinn

2012 DRAFT

DRAFT HISTORY

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The Canton Charge Communications Team welcomes you to the 2012-13 NBA Development League season. It is our goal to provide a professional and productive working environment. To assist in your coverage of the Charge, please note the following:

CREDENTIALS: You must have a Charge credential (season or single-game) or an NBA Development League media pass to be admitted to the Canton Memorial Civic Center, and your credential must be visibly worn at all times. Credentials should be requested through the Charge Communications Team.

Your credential does not guarantee a seat. Please contact the Communications Team no later than 5:00 p.m. the day before a game (5:00 p.m. on Friday for weekend and Monday games) to reserve a seat in the press seating areas. Single-game credentials can be picked up at the media entrance.

Season and single-game credentials are non-transferable and any unauthorized use will subject the bearer to ejection from the Canton Memorial Civic Center and the forfeiture of the credential. No autographs are allowed during media access periods.

MEDIA ENTRANCE: All members of the media must enter the Canton Memorial Civic Center through the media entrance (on the north side of the building facing the staff parking lot & Wendy’s), which opens two hours prior to game time. Media Workrooms: There is a work area for media inside the Canton Memorial Civic Center. Writers working on deadline should work out of the media workroom. It will open two hours before game time and remain open until the last member of the media is finished working. In order to provide the proper working environment, friends, relatives or guests of the media will not be permitted access to the media workrooms.

TELEPHONES: A limited number of telephones are provided for general use in the media workrooms. Individuals using those phones should make all calls on a collect, third-person or credit card basis. If you would like to order your own phone line, please contact the Communications Team. SEATING: Seating is available in the media section located in the courtside press tables; seating will be designated for beat reporters and visiting writers. There are electrical outlets and hard internet Ethernet lines at all locations, while telephones are located at various points courtside. TV AND RADIO: Visiting television broadcast positions will be courtside. Radio broadcast positions will be on the courtside press table. If statisticians are desired, please make arrangements with the Communications Team at least 24 hours before game time. All requests for pregame or postgame interviews should be directed to the Communications Team. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photographers are asked to keep off of the sidelines and to be considerate of the season ticket holders seated directly behind them. Photographers must be on assignment from a recognized news source; freelance photographers will not be credentialed. Photographers are asked to wear rubber-soled shoes and are required to have rubber lens shades for their cameras. Only television photographers doing postgame interviews will have access to locker room areas.

LOCKER ROOMS: In accordance with NBA policy, both locker rooms are open to members of the media during pregame for a 45-minute period that ends 45 minutes before the scheduled game time. Postgame media availability follows a 10-minute cooling off period. Only working members of the press with the appropriate print or video credentials will be admitted to the locker rooms; no photo-only media will be allowed into the locker room. The Charge locker room is located at the southwest side of the building to the left of the VIP stage, while the visitors’ locker room is located on the northwest side of the building to the right of the VIP stage.

CELL PHONE USE IN LOCKER ROOM: Per league policy, cell phones are no longer permitted to be used in the locker room by any media member. PARKING: Full-season parking passes will be assigned by the Communications Team on a limited basis. For those media members who receive full-season parking privileges, the media parking area will be communicated directly. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Sean Wyatt at (330) 203-6771 or [email protected].

MEDIA INFORMATION

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Scott Zurilla begins his second season as the Play-By-Play Announcer for the Canton Charge. Zurilla does the live game broadcasts on Futurecast, as well as providing video content for CantonCharge.com and keeping Charge fans updated with inside information via his Twitter account.

In addition to his Charge responsibilities, Zurilla serves as the producer of the Cavaliers Radio Network, a position he has had for the past 18 years where he is responsible for overall game broadcast content which includes providing information, interviews and other support to studio host and play-by-play announcers. From 1997 to 2003, he was also the studio host for the Cleveland Rockers radio broadcasts. Prior to that, he served as as the play-by-play announcer for the Time Warner high school game of the week in 1990, a job that he did until 2007.

SCOTT ZURILLAcanton charge play-by-play announcer

Sean Wyatt enters his second season with the Charge as the team’s Communications Manager. In this role, Sean is responsible for overseeing all of the team’s media relations, public relations and community relations efforts as well as maintaining CantonCharge.com and the team’s social media accounts. Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he has spent time in the media relations field in the Arena Football League with the Cleveland Gladiators and the National Football League with the Cleveland Browns. He also got his start with the Cleveland Cavaliers as their Basketball Communications Game Night Assistant from 2007-2011.

Wyatt, 26, is a native of Canton where he attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School. He graduated in 2009 with a degree in sports management and public relations from Baldwin-

Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.

SEAN WYATTcommunications manager

Fans can watch all NBA D-League games on NBA YouTube, the free live Web-streaming initiative found at youtube.com/nbadleague

YOUTUBE

CANTON MEDIA

Todd PorterCanton Repository

Josh WeirCanton Repository

Mike PopovichCanton Repository

Brian NovakWHBC

Sam BourquinWHBC

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Communications Manager…..Sean Wyatt - EMAIL: [email protected] CELL: (330) 203-6771

DIRECTIONS TO THE CANTON MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER

FROM THE NORTH (CLEVELAND/AKRON) I-77 south to Canton; Exit at 13th Street (by Mercy Medical Center), turn left and go down the hill, which now becomes 12th Street. Continue straight for approximately one mile, to Market Ave N. Turn right onto Market Ave. N. The Civic Center is one block south on the right.

FROM THE SOUTH (NEW PHILADELPHIA/CAMBRIDGE) I-77 north to Canton; Exit at 13th Street (by Mercy Medical Center), turn right and go down the hill, which now becomes 12th Street. Continue straight for approximately one mile, to Market Ave. N. Turn right onto Market Ave. N. The Civic Center is one block south on the right.

FROM THE EAST (ALLIANCE/LOUISVILLE) Rt. 30 west to I-77 north to Canton; Exit at 13th Street (by Mercy Medical Center), turn right and go down the hill, which now becomes 12th Street. Continue straight for approximately one mile, to Market Ave N. Turn right onto Market Ave. N. The Civic Center is one block south on the right.

FROM THE WEST (WOOSTER/MANSFIELD) Rt. 30 east to I-77 north to Canton; Exit at 13th Street (by Mercy Medical Center), turn right and go down the hill, which now becomes 12th Street. Continue straight for approximately one mile, to Market Ave N. Turn right onto Market Ave. N. The Civic Center is one block south on the right.

MEDIA WILL CALL

North side of building facing staff parking lot/Wendy’s

WRITERS REGULARLY ASSIGNED TO THE CLUB

CANTON REPOSITORY, (AM), 500 Market Ave., Canton, OH 44702, www.cantonrep.comSports Dept.: (877) 580-8300, (330) 580-8494, Fax-(330) 580-5667. Managing Editor: Don Detore, (330) 580-8344, C-(330) 936-0744 [H-(330) 497-8292], [email protected]; Sports Editor: Chris Beaven, C-(330) 730-4724, O-330-580-8564, [email protected] Beat Writer: Josh Weir, (330) 417-1536 (C), [email protected] Writers: Mike Popovich, (330) 580-8341 (O), (330) 936-3157 (C), [email protected], Todd Porter, (330) 580-8340, [C-(330)418-8758], [email protected]; Photo Editor: Stan Myers,(330) 580-8409.

AKRON BEACON JOURNAL, (AM), 44 East Exchange St., Akron, OH 44328, (330) 996-3000, Fax: (330) 996-3629, www.ohio.com.Sports Dept.: (330) 996-3800, E-mail: [email protected] Sports Editor: Ron Ledgard O-(330) 996-3827, C- 330-212-3575, [email protected]; Columnist Writers: Marla Riderour C-(330) 606-4643, [email protected] Writers: Jason Lloyd C-(440) 258-4748, [email protected]; Business Section Editor: Larry Pantages (330) 996-3810, [H-(330) 784-5304], [email protected]; Director of Photography: Kim Barth (330) 996-3884; Night photo desk: (330) 996-3887.

CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, (AM), 1801 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114, Sports Dept.: (216) 999-4370, Fax: (216) 999-6276,www.cleveland.com. Sports Editor: Roy Hewitt (216) 999-4101 [H-(440) 546-9669] Deputy Sports Editor: Mike Starkey (216) 999-4764 ,[H-(440) 257-5333]. Columnists: Bill Livingston C-(216) 409-8087, [H-(440) 734-3067], Bud Shaw C-(216) 469-3387; Terry Pluto, C-(330)-329-6594, [O-(216) 999-4674]. Writers: Jodie Valade C-(216) 469-4206, Dennis Manoloff C-(216) 470-4303, Mary Schmitt Boyer C-(216) 469-2845, [O-(216) 999-4370] Business Section Editor: Randy Roguski (216) 999-4886; Features Editor: Debbie Van Tassel (216) 999-4405; Metro Editor: Elizabeth McIntyre (216) 999-4019; Director of Photography: Bill Gugliotta (216) 999-6124. Photo Editor: Dale Omori (216) 999-4425

YOUNGSTOWN VINDICATOR, (PM), Vindicator Square, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501, (330) 747-1471, Fax-(330) 747-6712Sports Editor: Rob Todor, Ext. 1292, [email protected]; Writers: Tom Williams, Ext. 1593, [email protected], Joe Scalzo, Ext. 1596, [email protected]; Photo Editor: Bob Yosay, Ext. 1310, [email protected]. WARREN TRIBUNE, (AM), 240 Franklin St. SE, Warren, OH 44482, (330)841-1712, Fax:(330) 841-1717, www.tribtoday.com. Sports Editor: Ed Puskas, [email protected]; Photo Editor: Mike Semple (330) 841.1738x668

KENT RAVENNA RECORD-COURIER, (PM), 126 N. Chestnut St., Ravenna, OH 44266, www.recordpub.com, (330) 296-9657 Sports Dept.: (330) 678-5460, Fax: (330) 296-2698. Sports Editor: Tom Nader, (330) 296-9657x1205, [email protected]; Assistant Sports Editor: Tom Hardesty, , (330) 296-9657x1205, [email protected]; Writer: Colin Harris (330) 296-9657x1246, [email protected]

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WARREN TRIBUNE, (AM), 240 Franklin St. SE, Warren, OH 44482, (330) 841-1712, Fax:(330) 841-1717, www.tribtoday.com Sports Editor: Ed Puskas, [email protected]; Photo Editor: Mike Semple (330) 841.1738x668

RADIO BROADCASTERS

WHBC 1480 AM, 550 Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44711-0917; Ph: (330) 456-7166, Fax: (330) 456-7199; Sports Director: Sam Bourquin, [email protected]

WARF 1350 AM, 7755 Freedom Ave. N.W., Canton, OH 44720; Ph: (330) 492-4700, Fax: (330) 492-1350; Sports Director: Ken Carman, [email protected].

WCER 900 AM, 4537 22nd Street, N.W., Canton, OH 44708; Ph: (330) 478-6655, Fax: (330) 478-6651; Program Director: Arnold Bloom.

WHBC 94.1 FM, 550 Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44711-0917; Ph: (330) 456-7166, Fax: (330) 456-7199; Program Director: Gerry Mac.

WHLO 640 AM, 7755 Freedom Ave. N.W., Canton, OH 44720; Ph: (330) 492-4700, Fax: (330) 492-1350; Program Director: Keith Kennedy, [email protected].

WHOF 101.7 FM, 7755 Freedom Ave. N.W., Canton, OH 44720; Ph: (330) 492-4700, Fax: (330) 492-1350; Program Director: Keith Kennedy, [email protected].

WILB 1060 AM, 4365 Fulton Dr. N.W., Canton, OH 44718; Ph: (330) 966-2903, Fax: (330) 966-3177; Operations Director: Dan Clark.

WKDD 98.1 FM, 7755 Freedom Ave. N.W., Canton, OH 44720; Ph: (330) 492-4700, Fax: (330) 492-1350; Program Director: Keith Kennedy, [email protected].

WNPQ 95.9 FM, 3969 Convenience Circle NW, Suite 205, Canton, OH 44718; Ph: (330) 492-9590; Programs/Public Affairs Director: Ed Franklin.

WRQK 106.9 FM, 7755 Freedom Ave. N.W., Canton, OH 44720; Ph: (330) 492-4700, Fax: (330) 492-1350; Program Director: Keith Kennedy, [email protected].

TELEVISION BROADCASTERS

WKYC-TV3, NBC, 1333 Lakeside Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114, (216) 344-3300Sports Producer & Director: Jeff Yakawiak (216) 344-7417, [C-(216) 509-3752], [email protected]; Sports Anchor: Jim Donovan, (216) 344-3406; [email protected]; Sports Reporter: Dave Chudowsky (216) 344-3320,[C- (440) 8212063], [email protected].

WEWS-TV, ABC 5, 3001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115, (216) 431-5555, Fax: (216) 431-3666, www.newsnet5.com. Sports Dept.: [email protected]. Sports Director: Andy Baskin (216) 431-3748, [C-(440) 336-1970], [email protected] Sports Producer: Scott Piker (216) 431-3700, [email protected]. Sports Anchor/Reporter: Mike Cairns (216) 431-3441, [C – (216) 410-0885)], [email protected].

WJW-TV, FOX 8, 5800 S. Marginal Road, Cleveland, OH 44103, (216) 432-4240, (216) 432-6750, Fax: (216) 391-9559Tony Rizzo (216) 904-7806, O-(216) 432-4247, [email protected], John Telich C-(216) 401-5751, O-(216) 432-4248, [email protected], [email protected], Sports Producer: Katie Rossborough, (216) 432-4083, [C-(440) 463-3811],[email protected].

WUAB/MNTV 43/WOIO, CBS 19, 1717 E. 12th St., Cleveland, OH 44114, (216) 771-1943, News desk: (216) 367-7300, Fax: (216) 436-5460 Sports Anchors: Mark Schwab, (216) 367-7309, [C-(216) 5590467] [email protected]; Sports Director: Tony Zarrella (216) 367-7326 [C-(216)-570-7283], [email protected]. Producers: Scott Carlson (216) 367-7325 [C-(440) 670-6881], [email protected]; Asedrick Thomas (216) 367-7348 [email protected].

FOX Sports Ohio, 9200 South Hills Boulevard, Suite 200, Broadview Heights, OH 44147, (440) 746-8000, Fax: (440) 746-8700General Manager: Henry Ford, (440) 746-8000; Executive Producer: Tom Farmer (440) 746-8000; Director Marketing: Alex Slemc; Communications: Kate Buddenhagen.

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The Canton Charge is committed to positively impacting the lives of children and families in the Canton and Stark County areas through a comprehensive program of education, health and wellness, volunteerism and outreach initiatives.

nba d-league cares

read to achieveRead to Achieve is a year-round campaign designed to help young people develop a life-long love for reading and encourage adults to read regularly with children. The program reaches elementary and middle school students throughout Stark County through book donations, Reading Time-Outs and the development of Reading Corners.

green weekFor a whole week in April, the NBA D-League and its teams will host events and activities designed to generate awareness and educate fans about the importance of protecting and nurturing our environment.

charge up: get fit!Charge Up: Get FIT! is a comprehensive health and wellness platform that encourages young people to be physically active and maintain well-balanced nutrition. The program reaches elementary, middle and high school students throughout Stark County through fitness appearances, nutrition events and youth basketball clinics.

charge up: get fit! youth basketball clinicsPresented by Aultman Hospital

The Charge, in partnership with Aultman Hospital, will host five (5) youth basketball clinics throughout the season to promote the game of basketball as well as the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle. The clinics will feature instruction by Charge General Manager Wes Wilcox, as well as Charge coaches and players. For more information, please visit www.cantoncharge.com.

week of serviceFor a whole week in November, the NBA D-League and its teams host a variety of hands-on service events in a collaborative effort to give back to children, families, and the community and to increase fan awareness about the importance of service. The NBA D-League Cares Week of Service seeks to expand the impact of volunteer work in existing organizations and encourage individuals to make a difference in their communities.

season of givingFrom Thanksgiving through the New Year, the NBA D-League and its teams celebrate the “Season of Giving,” a series of charitable visits and events designed to help feed the hungry, lift the spirits of ailing children and spread the joy of the holiday season to the underserved.

community ticket programThrough the generosity of our season ticket holders and corporate partners, the Charge is pleased to provide complimentary tickets to children and families who would not normally be able to attend a Charge home game.

education

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volunteerism & outreach

COMMUNITY RELATIONS

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ERIE BAYHAWKS

110 East 8th StreetErie, PA 16501

Phone: (814) 790-5600Fax: (814) 790-5608

Majority Owner: Steve DemetriouPresident: Matt Bresee

Head Coach: Gene CrossMedia Relations Contact: Matt Bresee ([email protected])

Arena: Erie Insurance Coliseum (6,754)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: New York Knicks

OPPONENTS

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12885 North Hwy 183 - Suite 207Austin, TX 78750

Phone: (512) 236-8333Fax: (512) 236-8444

Owner: Spurs Sports & EntertainmentGeneral Manager: Sean Marks

Head Coach: Taylor JenkinsMedia Relations Contact: Perri Travillion ([email protected])

Arena: Cedar Park Center (4,672)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: San Antonio Spurs

AUSTIN TOROS

1400 Norris RoadBakersfield, CA 93308

Phone: (661) 615-6550Fax: (661) 615-6555

Owner/Managing Partner: David HigdonOwners: Steve Chase, Stan Ellis

Head Coach: Will Voigt Media Relations Contact: William Aquije ([email protected])

Arena: Dignity Health Center (750)2012/2013 NBA Affiliates: Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, Toronto Raptors

BAKERSFIELD JAM

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730 Third StreetDes Moines, IA 50309

Phone: (515) 564-8450Fax: (515) 564-8551

Managing Owner: Jerry CrawfordGeneral Manager: Chris Makris

Head Coach: Kevin YoungMedia Relations Contact: Randi Burrell ([email protected])

Arena: Wells Fargo Arena (16,285)2012/2013 NBA Affiliates: Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets, New Orleans Hornets, Washington Wizards

IOWA ENERGY

233 South Capital Boulevard – Suite 100Boise, ID 83702

Phone: (208) 388-4667Fax: (208) 388-3845

Managing Investor: Bill Ilett President & General Manager: Steve Brandes

Head Coach: Michael PeckMedia Relations Contact: Travis Tate ([email protected])

Arena: CenturyLink Arena (4,241)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Portland Trail Blazers

IDAHO STAMPEDE

1910 St. Joe Center Road - Suite 61Fort Wayne, IN 46825

Phone: (260) 469-4667Fax: (260) 469-4674

Owner: John D. Zeglis/Jeff PotterPresident/General Manager: Jeff Potter

Head Coach: Duane TicknorMedia Relations Contact: Audrey Siebrase ([email protected])

Arena: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum (8,000)2012/2013 NBA Affiliates: Charlotte Bobcats, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks

FORT WAYNE MAD ANTS

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555 North Nash StreetEl Segundo, CA 90245

Phone: (310) 426-6000Fax: (310) 343-3142

Owner/Governor: Dr. Jerry H. BussGeneral Manager: Glenn Carraro

Head Coach: Reggie TheusMedia Relations Contact: Daniel Ramirez ([email protected])

Arena: Toyota Sports Center (365)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Los Angeles Lakers

413 Congress StreetPortland, ME 04112

Phone: (207) 210-6655Fax: (207) 210-6659

Owner: Maine Basketball LLCGeneral Manager: Boston Celtics Basketball Operations Department

Head Coach: Mike TaylorMedia Relations Contact: Jana Spaulding ([email protected])

Arena: Portland Exposition Building (3,045)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Boston Celtics

9393 Gateway Drive - Suite BHReno, NV 89521

Phone: (755) 284-2622Fax: (755) 853-1601

Owner: Bighorns Basketball, LLC.Managing Partner: Herb Santos, Jr.

President: Mike ReynoldsHead Coach: Paul Mokeski Media Relations Contact: Allison Beck ([email protected])

Arena: Reno Events Center (4,191)2012/2013 NBA Affiliates: Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings, Utah Jazz

OPPONENTS

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RENO BIGHORNS

MAINE RED CLAWS

LOS ANGELES D-FENDERS

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4500 North 10th Street - Suite 315McAllen, TX 78504

Phone: (956) 972-1144Fax: (956) 972-1150

Principal Owner: Alonzo CantuGeneral Manager: Gersson Rosas

Head Coach: Nick NurseMedia Relations Contact: Rebecca Sweat ([email protected])

Arena: State Farm Arena (5,713)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Houston Rockets

903 Pacific Avenue - Suite 101Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Phone: (831) 713-4400Fax: (831) 466-3201

Owner: GSW Development LLCGeneral Manager: Kirk Lacob

Head Coach: Nate BjorkgrenMedia Relations Contact: Matt De Nesnera ([email protected])

Arena: Kaiser Permanente Arena (2,700)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Golden State Warriors

2131 South Minnesota AvenueSioux Falls, SD 57105

Phone: (605) 332-0605Fax: (605) 332-2305

Owner: Greg HeinemanGeneral Manager: Jeremy DeCurtins

Head Coach: Joel AbelsonMedia Relations Contact: Brett Hansen ([email protected])

Arena: Sioux Falls Arena (6,112)2011/2012 NBA Affiliates: Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers

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SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE

SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS

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One Monarch Place - Suite 220Springfield, MA 01144

Phone: (413) 746-3263Fax: (413) 746-3262

Owner: Michael Savit-HWS GroupGeneral Manager: Milton Lee

Head Coach: Bob MacKinnon, Jr.Media Relations Contact: Eli Pearlstein ([email protected])

Arena: MassMutual Center (6,904)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Brooklyn Nets

2601 Avenue of the Stars - Suite 300Frisco, TX 75034

Phone: (214) 469-0822Fax: (214) 469-0823

Majority Owner: Donnie NelsonGeneral Manager: Del Harris

Head Coach: Eduardo NajeraMedia Relations Contact: Kyle Judkins ([email protected])

Arena: Dr. Pepper Arena (4,500)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Dallas Mavericks

10425 South 82nd East Avenue – Suite 105Tulsa, OK 74113

Phone: (918) 585-8444Fax: (918) 398-6930

Ownership: Professional Basketball Club LLC – Clay BennettPresident: Jim Brylewski

Head Coach: Darko Rajakovic Media Relations Contact: Ben Coldagelli ([email protected])

Arena: Spirit Bank Event Center (3,800)2012/2013 NBA Affiliate: Oklahoma City Thunder

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SPRINGFIELD ARMOR

TEXAS LEGENDS

TULSA 66ERS

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