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PRONUNCIATIONS Danté Exum (DAHN-tay x-umm) Rudy Gobert (go-BARE) Joe Ingles (ING-uhls) Raul Neto (Hah-OOL Nett-oh) Thabo Sefolosha (TAH-bo sef-a-LOW-sha) Ekpe Udoh (EPP-ay OO-Doe) 2018 NBA PLAYOFFS – FIRST ROUND UTAH JAZZ (0-1) at OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (1-0) Playoff Game #2 • ROAD Game #2 • Chesapeake Energy Arena • OKLAHOMA CITY April 18, 2018 • 6 p.m. (MT) • TV: AT&T SportsNet / NBA TV RADIO: 1280 AM/97.5 FM LAST GAME’S STARTERS (2017-18 postseason averages) 2 JOE INGLES F • 6-8 • 226 • Australia PPG • 13.0 RPG • 2.0 APG • 1.0 Finished fourth in the NBA in three-point percentage (.440) Set a Jazz single season record for threes made with 204 Notched four double-doubles on the season, the first double-doubles of his career Hit at least 1 3FG in 38 consecutive games 15 DERRICK FAVORS F • 6-10 • 265 • Georgia Tech PPG • 7.0 RPG • 5.0 BPG • 3.0 Ranks seventh in Jazz history in blocked shots (666) The Jazz hold a 12-3 record when he posted a double-double Made a three-pointer in consecutive games for just the second time in his career (3/3 - 3/7) 27 RUDY GOBERT C • 7-1 • 245 • France PPG • 14.0 RPG • 7.0 BPG • 2.0 Posted 31 double-doubles Helped lead the Jazz to the second best defensive rating in the league (101.6) Ranks first in Jazz team history with .614 career field goal percentage 45 DONOVAN MITCHELL G • 6-3 • 215 • Louisville PPG • 27.0 RPG • 10.0 APG • 3.0 Tallied 187 three-pointers, the most in a single season for a rookie in NBA history Led all rookies in scoring in the month of March with 23.0 ppg (9 th in the league) Won the 2018 Slam Dunk Contest at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles Won Rookie of the month honors in four consecutive months 3 RICKY RUBIO G • 6-4 • 190 • Spain PPG • 13.0 RPG • 7.0 APG • 5.0 Averaged 16.8 points over last 15 games of the regular season Four of his five career 30-point games came this season Recorded 11 double-doubles this season Scored a career-high 34 points at SAS (2/3) 2017-18 PLAYOFF RESULTS Record Home Road OT Streaks Overall 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Overall Lost 1 Western 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Home -- Eastern -- -- -- -- Road Lost 1 DATE OPP. TIME (MT) RECORD/TV 10/18 DEN W, 106-96 1-0 10/20 @MIN L, 97-100 1-1 10/21 OKC W, 96-87 2-1 10/24 @LAC L, 84-102 2-2 10/25 @PHX L, 88-97 2-3 10/28 LAL W, 96-81 3-3 10/30 DAL W, 104-89 4-3 11/1 POR W, 112-103 (OT) 5-3 11/3 TOR L, 100-109 5-4 11/5 @HOU L, 110-137 5-5 11/7 PHI L, 97-104 5-6 11/10 MIA L, 74-84 5-7 11/11 BKN W, 114-106 6-7 11/13 MIN L, 98-109 6-8 11/15 @NYK L, 101-106 6-9 11/17 @BKN L, 107-118 6-10 11/18 @ORL W, 125-85 7-10 11/20 @PHI L, 86-107 7-11 11/22 CHI W, 110-80 8-11 11/25 MIL W, 121-108 9-11 11/28 DEN W, 106-77 10-11 11/30 @LAC W, 126-107 11-11 12/1 NOP W, 114-108 12-11 12/4 WAS W, 116-69 13-11 12/5 @OKC L, 94-100 13-12 12/7 HOU L, 101-112 13-13 12/9 @MIL L, 100-117 13-14 12/13 @CHI L, 100-103 13-15 12/15 @BOS W, 107-95 14-15 12/16 @CLE L, 100-109 14-16 12/18 @HOU L, 99-120 14-17 12/20 @OKC L, 79-107 14-18 12/21 SAS W, 100-89 15-18 12/23 OKC L, 89-103 15-19 12/26 @DEN L, 83-107 15-20 12/27 @GSW L, 101-126 15-21 12/30 CLE W, 104-101 16-21 1/3 NOP L, 98-108 16-22 1/5 @DEN L, 91-99 16-23 1/7 @MIA L, 102-103 16-24 1/10 @WAS W, 107-104 17-24 1/12 @CHA L, 88-99 17-25 1/15 IND L, 94-109. 17-26 1/17 @SAC W, 120-105 18-26 1/19 NYK L, 115-117 18-27 1/20 LAC W, 125-113 19-27 1/22 @ATL L, 90-104 19-28 1/24 @DET W, 98-95 (OT) 20-28 1/26 @TOR W, 97-93 21-28 1/30 GSW W, 129-99 22-28 2/2 @PHX W, 129-97 23-28 2/3 @SAS W, 120-111 24-28 2/5 @NOP W, 133-109 25-28 2/7 @MEM W, 92-88 26-28 2/9 CHA W, 106-94 27-28 2/11 @POR W, 115-96 28-28 2/12 SAS W, 101-99 29-28 2/14 PHX W, 107-97 30-28 2/23 POR L, 81-100 30-29 2/24 DAL W, 97-90 31-29 2/26 HOU L, 85-96 31-30 3/2 MIN W, 116-108 32-30 3/3 @SAC W, 98-91 33-30 3/5 ORL W, 94-80 34-30 3/7 @IND W, 104-84 35-30 3/9 @MEM W, 95-78 36-30 3/11 @NOP W, 116-99 37-30 3/13 DET W, 110-79 38-30 3/15 PHX W, 116-88 39-30 3/17 SAC W, 103-97 40-30 3/20 ATL L, 94-99 40-31 3/22 @DAL W, 119-112 41-31 3/23 @SAS L, 120-124 (OT) 41-32 3/25 @GSW W, 110-91 42-32 3/28 BOS L, 94-97 42-33 3/30 MEM W, 107-97 43-33 4/1 @MIN W, 121-97 44-33 4/3 LAL W, 117-110 45-33 4/5 LAC W, 117-95 46-33 4/8 @LAL W, 112-97 47-33 4/10 GSW W, 119-79 48-33 4/11 @POR L, 93-102 48-34 INJURY REPORT TBD

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Page 1: GAME’S STARTERS (2017-18 averages) - Utah Jazz Game · PDF filethe Jazz to 50-plus wins in all but one year (1998-99 was shortened by lockout), a playoff berth in each season and

PRONUNCIATIONS

Danté Exum (DAHN-tay x-umm)

Rudy Gobert (go-BARE)

Joe Ingles (ING-uhls)

Raul Neto (Hah-OOL Nett-oh)

Thabo Sefolosha (TAH-bo sef-a-LOW-sha)

Ekpe Udoh (EPP-ay OO-Doe)

2018 NBA PLAYOFFS – FIRST ROUND

UTAH JAZZ (0-1) at OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (1-0) Playoff Game #2 • ROAD Game #2 • Chesapeake Energy Arena • OKLAHOMA CITY

April 18, 2018 • 6 p.m. (MT) • TV: AT&T SportsNet / NBA TV

RADIO: 1280 AM/97.5 FM

LAST GAME’S STARTERS (2017-18 postseason averages)

2 JOE INGLES

F • 6-8 • 226 • Australia

PPG • 13.0

RPG • 2.0

APG • 1.0

Finished fourth in the NBA in three-point

percentage (.440)

Set a Jazz single season record for threes

made with 204

Notched four double-doubles on the season,

the first double-doubles of his career

Hit at least 1 3FG in 38 consecutive games

15 DERRICK FAVORS

F • 6-10 • 265 • Georgia Tech

PPG • 7.0

RPG • 5.0

BPG • 3.0

Ranks seventh in Jazz history in blocked shots

(666)

The Jazz hold a 12-3 record when he posted a

double-double

Made a three-pointer in consecutive games for

just the second time in his career (3/3 - 3/7)

27 RUDY GOBERT C • 7-1 • 245 • France

PPG • 14.0

RPG • 7.0

BPG • 2.0

Posted 31 double-doubles

Helped lead the Jazz to the second best

defensive rating in the league (101.6) Ranks first in Jazz team history with .614

career field goal percentage

45 DONOVAN MITCHELL

G • 6-3 • 215 • Louisville

PPG • 27.0

RPG • 10.0

APG • 3.0

Tallied 187 three-pointers, the most in a single

season for a rookie in NBA history

Led all rookies in scoring in the month of

March with 23.0 ppg (9th in the league)

Won the 2018 Slam Dunk Contest at All-Star

Weekend in Los Angeles

Won Rookie of the month honors in four

consecutive months

3 RICKY RUBIO

G • 6-4 • 190 • Spain

PPG • 13.0

RPG • 7.0

APG • 5.0

Averaged 16.8 points over last 15 games of

the regular season

Four of his five career 30-point games came

this season

Recorded 11 double-doubles this season

Scored a career-high 34 points at SAS (2/3)

2017-18 PLAYOFF RESULTS Record Home Road OT Streaks

Overall 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Overall Lost 1

Western 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Home --

Eastern -- -- -- -- Road Lost 1

DATE OPP. TIME (MT) RECORD/TV

10/18 DEN W, 106-96 1-0

10/20 @MIN L, 97-100 1-1

10/21 OKC W, 96-87 2-1

10/24 @LAC L, 84-102 2-2

10/25 @PHX L, 88-97 2-3

10/28 LAL W, 96-81 3-3

10/30 DAL W, 104-89 4-3

11/1 POR W, 112-103 (OT) 5-3

11/3 TOR L, 100-109 5-4

11/5 @HOU L, 110-137 5-5

11/7 PHI L, 97-104 5-6

11/10 MIA L, 74-84 5-7

11/11 BKN W, 114-106 6-7

11/13 MIN L, 98-109 6-8

11/15 @NYK L, 101-106 6-9

11/17 @BKN L, 107-118 6-10

11/18 @ORL W, 125-85 7-10

11/20 @PHI L, 86-107 7-11

11/22 CHI W, 110-80 8-11

11/25 MIL W, 121-108 9-11

11/28 DEN W, 106-77 10-11

11/30 @LAC W, 126-107 11-11

12/1 NOP W, 114-108 12-11

12/4 WAS W, 116-69 13-11

12/5 @OKC L, 94-100 13-12

12/7 HOU L, 101-112 13-13

12/9 @MIL L, 100-117 13-14

12/13 @CHI L, 100-103 13-15

12/15 @BOS W, 107-95 14-15

12/16 @CLE L, 100-109 14-16

12/18 @HOU L, 99-120 14-17

12/20 @OKC L, 79-107 14-18

12/21 SAS W, 100-89 15-18

12/23 OKC L, 89-103 15-19

12/26 @DEN L, 83-107 15-20

12/27 @GSW L, 101-126 15-21

12/30 CLE W, 104-101 16-21

1/3 NOP L, 98-108 16-22

1/5 @DEN L, 91-99 16-23

1/7 @MIA L, 102-103 16-24

1/10 @WAS W, 107-104 17-24

1/12 @CHA L, 88-99 17-25

1/15 IND L, 94-109. 17-26

1/17 @SAC W, 120-105 18-26

1/19 NYK L, 115-117 18-27

1/20 LAC W, 125-113 19-27

1/22 @ATL L, 90-104 19-28

1/24 @DET W, 98-95 (OT) 20-28

1/26 @TOR W, 97-93 21-28

1/30 GSW W, 129-99 22-28

2/2 @PHX W, 129-97 23-28

2/3 @SAS W, 120-111 24-28

2/5 @NOP W, 133-109 25-28

2/7 @MEM W, 92-88 26-28

2/9 CHA W, 106-94 27-28

2/11 @POR W, 115-96 28-28

2/12 SAS W, 101-99 29-28

2/14 PHX W, 107-97 30-28

2/23 POR L, 81-100 30-29

2/24 DAL W, 97-90 31-29

2/26 HOU L, 85-96 31-30

3/2 MIN W, 116-108 32-30

3/3 @SAC W, 98-91 33-30

3/5 ORL W, 94-80 34-30

3/7 @IND W, 104-84 35-30

3/9 @MEM W, 95-78 36-30

3/11 @NOP W, 116-99 37-30

3/13 DET W, 110-79 38-30

3/15 PHX W, 116-88 39-30

3/17 SAC W, 103-97 40-30

3/20 ATL L, 94-99 40-31

3/22 @DAL W, 119-112 41-31

3/23 @SAS L, 120-124 (OT) 41-32

3/25 @GSW W, 110-91 42-32

3/28 BOS L, 94-97 42-33

3/30 MEM W, 107-97 43-33

4/1 @MIN W, 121-97 44-33

4/3 LAL W, 117-110 45-33

4/5 LAC W, 117-95 46-33

4/8 @LAL W, 112-97 47-33

4/10 GSW W, 119-79 48-33

4/11 @POR L, 93-102 48-34

INJURY REPORT

TBD

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FIRST ROUND OPPONENT at Oklahoma City2017-18 Reg. Season vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (1-3) 2016-17 vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (1-3)

10/21/17 @ UTA, W, 96-87 12/14/16 @ UTA, W, 109-89

12/5/17 @ OKC, L, 94-100 1/23/17 @ UTA, L, 95-97

12/20/17 @ OKC, L, 79-107 2/28/17 @ OKC, L, 106-109

12/23/17 @ UTA, L, 89-103 3/11/17 @ OKC, L, 104-112

LAST MEETING: Playoff Game #1 April 15, 2018 Chesapeake Energy Arena Utah Jazz 108, Oklahoma City Thunder 116

Utah dropped Game 1 against Oklahoma City, 108-113. Donovan Mitchell posted 27 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists and two steals in

his NBA postseason debut. It marked Mitchell’s first career double-double. Jae Crowder gave Utah a lift from the bench with 11 points,

four rebounds, two assists and two steals. Alec Burks posted 10 points in just 2:17 minutes of play, just the third player since 1964 to

have 10+ points in less than 3 minutes played in a playoff game. Paul George tallied a game-high 36 points, shooting 8-of-11 from

long range, and 13-of-20 shots overall. Russell Westbrook added 29 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Thunder.

PREVIOUS MEETING: Game #34 December 23, 2017 Vivint Smart Home Arena Utah Jazz 89, Oklahoma City Thunder 103

Utah fell to the Thunder at home, 103-89, to finish 1-3 against Oklahoma City for the season. Donovan Mitchell returned after missing

the previous two games due to injury and led all scorers with 29 points, his 11th game this season with 20+ points. The Jazz could not

find their groove from the perimeter, shooting 6-of-26 (.231) from long distance. Utah kept the Thunder out of the paint (42-32 edge in

points in the paint), but Oklahoma City shot 12-of-29 (.414) from three. Russell Westbrook notched his 11th triple-double (27 points,

10 rebounds and 10 assists), and Paul George finished with 26 points and a season-high six steals.

PREVIOUS MEETING: Game #32 December 20, 2017 Chesapeake Energy Arena Utah Jazz 79, Oklahoma City Thunder 107

The Jazz fell to 1-2 against the Thunder for the season in a 107-79 defeat in Oklahoma City. Rodney Hood led Utah with 17 points,

while Alec Burks (14 points) and Thabo Sefolosha (12 points) led the bench scoring effort. The Jazz shot 35.6 percent overall to the

Thunder’s 51.9 percent. Oklahoma City scored 28 points off Utah’s 19 turnovers. Russell Westbrook scored 20 of his 24 points in the

first half. The Jazz played without Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert and Raul Neto, who were all nursing injuries.

PREVIOUS MEETING: Game #25 December 5, 2017 Chesapeake Energy Arena Utah Jazz 94, Oklahoma City Thunder 100

Despite a 17-point lead in the third quarter, the Jazz fell to the Thunder, 94-100, in Oklahoma City on the second night of a back-to-

back. Donovan led Utah with 31 points (19 in the second half), four assists and five steals. Joe Ingles finished with 16 points on 6-of-

13 FG. Thabo Sefolosha finished with 11 points, eight rebounds and four steals off the bench, and Alec Burks also scored 11 as a

reserve. The Jazz bench outscored Oklahoma City’s bench 26-7. During the final 16 minutes of the game the Thunder outscored the

Jazz 45-22 to lead them to victory. Russell Westbrook recorded his seventh triple-double of the season with 34 points, 13 rebounds

and 14 assists.

PREVIOUS MEETING: Game #3 October 21, 2017 Vivint Smart Home Arena Utah Jazz 96, Oklahoma City Thunder 87

The Jazz defeated the Thunder, 96-87, on Saturday night to improve to 2-1 on the season. Utah limited Oklahoma City to 19 points in

the first 19 minutes of the game and 34 points in the opening half. Joe Ingles led the team with 19 points, shooting 5-9 from beyond

the arc. Rudy Gobert notched his third straight double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Ricky Rubio added 16 points to go with

six rebounds and five assists. Carmelo Anthony led all scorers with 26 points, while Paul George finished with 22 points and five

rebounds.

SERIES NOTES: Utah dropped the regular season series with Oklahoma City, 1-3 … The Jazz also finished 1-3 against the Thunder

during the 2016-17 season … In three games, Rudy Gobert posted averages of 12.3 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.3 blocks per game.

CONNECTIONS: Jazz F Thabo Sefolosha spent six seasons with the Thunder … Jazz G Alec Burks and Oklahoma City F Andre Roberson

played one collegiate season together at Colorado (2010-11) … Jazz F Jonas Jerebko and Oklahoma City F Kyle Singler were

teammates in Detroit for three seasons (2012-15) … Jazz Head Coach Quin Snyder, Jazz Assistant Coach Antonio Lang and Thunder F

Kyle Singler all played at Duke University.

All-Time vs. Thunder Total Home Road

Jazz Record: 78-106 52-40 26-66

Streaks: Lost 3 Lost 1 Lost 14

UPCOMING INFO

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REMAINING SERIES SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME (MT) TV

Wed, 4/18 @ Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena 6 p.m. AT&T / NBA TV

Sat, 4/21 OKLAHOMA CITY Vivint Smart Home Arena 8 p.m. AT&T / ESPN

Mon, 4/23 OKLAHOMA CITY Vivint Smart Home Arena 8:30 p.m. AT&T / TNT

* Wed, 4/25 @ Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena TBD TBD

* Fri, 4/27 OKLAHOMA CITY Vivint Smart Home Arena TBD TBD

* Sun, 4/29 @ Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena TBD TBD

* If necessary

Utah Jazz @utahjazz Jazz PR @UtahJazzPR

Jazz TV Jazz Radio (@1280sports)

Craig Bolerjack @BuckleUpBoler David Locke @LockedOnSports

Matt Harpring @mharpring15 Ron Boone @1041straight

Kristen Kenney @kristenkenney

AT&T SportsNet @ATTSportsNetRM

Jazz Beat Writers

Salt Lake Tribune Kyle Goon @kylegoon

Tony Jones @tribjazz

Deseret News Mike Sorensen @sorny8

Eric Woodyard @e_woodyard

KSL.com Andy Larsen @andyblarsen

This Week in Jazz History:

April 18, 1991: John Stockton, in a 130-103 Jazz win over Seattle at the Salt Palace, dished out 11 assists to finish the 1990-91

season with 1,164 assists, breaking his own NBA record for assists in a season set the previous year.

April 21, 1996: John Stockton makes NBA history by earning his ninth consecutive NBA assist title, handing out 916 in 82 games for

an 11.2 apg average, breaking Bob Cousy’s previous record run of eight straight titles from 1953-60.

April 22, 2000: Jazz F Karl Malone (36 years, 273 days) became the oldest player in NBA history to score 50 points or more in a playoff

game when he recorded 50 points in Game 1 of the first round against Seattle.

April 23, 1995: After handing out eight assists in Utah’s 103-97 road win at Houston, John Stockton captured his eighth straight NBA

assist title--tying Bob Cousy’s NBA record--after dishing off for 1,011 assists in 82 games for a 12.3 apg average. Stockton broke the

tie by leading the NBA in assists for a record ninth straight season in 1995-96.

April 26, 1984: The Utah Jazz defeated the Denver Nuggets 127-111 in the NBA Western Conference First Round for a 3-2 series win.

April 28, 1985: The Utah Jazz defeated the Houston Rockets 104-97 in the NBA Western Conference First Round for a 3-2 series win.

April 18 April 21

XFINITY – Ch. 52 (693) XFINITY – Ch. 52 (693)

DirectTV – Ch. 683 (683-1) DirectTV – Ch. 683 (683-1) DISH – 446 DISH – 449

National TV – NBA TV National TV – ESPN

HD Channel in parentheses; DISH channels subject to change

#TakeNote

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June 22, 2017 Selected F Tyler Lydon (24th overall) and G Josh Hart (30th overall) in the first round, F/C Thomas Bryant (42nd overall) and G

Nigel Williams-Goss (55th overall) in the second round … Acquired the draft rights to C Tony Bradley (28th overall) from the L.A.

Lakers in exchange for the draft rights to F/C Thomas Bryant (42nd overall) and G Josh Hart (30th overall) … Acquired the draft

rights of G Donovan Mitchell from Denver in exchange for F Trey Lyles and the draft rights of F Tyler Lydon.

June 30, 2017 Acquired G Ricky Rubio from Minnesota in exchange for a 2018 1st round draft pick (from OKC).

July 5, 2017 Signed first-round picks Donovan Mitchell and Tony Bradley.

July 13, 2017 Waived F Boris Diaw.

July 17, 2017 Signed free agent F Jonas Jerebko.

July 18, 2017 Signed free agent F Thabo Sefolosha.

July 19, 2017 Signed free agent F Royce O’Neale.

July 20, 2017 Signed free agent F Ekpe Udoh... Signed free agent C/F Eric Griffin to a two-way contract.

July 21, 2017 Re-signed free agent F Joe Ingles.

August 14, 2017 Announced the addition of Mike Elliot as vice president of performance health care.

August 16, 2017 Named Eric Waters head athletic trainer.

September 11, 2017 Signed free agent G Nazareth Mitrou-Long.

September 13, 2017 Signed free agent G Nate Wolters… Named David Morway and Justin Zanik as assistant general managers… Promoted Steven

Schwartz to director of basketball operations.

September 26, 2017 Signed free agent G/F Taylor Braun.

October 7, 2017 Waived G/F Taylor Braun.

October 9, 2017 Signed G Torian Graham.

October 12, 2017 Waived G Torian Graham.

October 13, 2017 Signed F Kendall Pollard.

October 14, 2017 Waived F Kendall Pollard and G Nazareth Mitrou-Long.

October 16, 2017 Waived F Joel Bolomboy.

December 21, 2017 Waived G Eric Griffin.

December 21, 2017 Signed F Erik McCree from the Sioux Falls Skyforce to a two-way contract.

December 22, 2017 Waived G Nate Wolters.

December 23, 2017 Signed G Naz Mitrou-Long from the Salt Lake City Stars to a two-way contract.

January 13, 2018 Waived G Naz Mitrou-Long.

January 14, 2018 Signed F Georges Niang from the Santa Cruz Warriors to a two-way contract.

February 8, 2018 Acquired F Jae Crowder and G Derrick Rose from Cleveland in a three-team deal with Sacramento in exchange for G Rodney

Hood… sent G/F Joe Johnson to Sacramento.

February 10, 2018 Waived G Derrick Rose.

February 11, 2018 Signed G Naz Mitrou-Long from the Salt Lake City Stars to a 10-day contract.

February 24, 2018 Signed G Naz Mitrou-Long from the Salt Lake City Stars to a 10-day contract.

March 17, 2018 Signed G David Stockton from the Reno Bighorns to a 10-day contract.

March 27, 2018 Signed G David Stockton to a second 10-day contract.

April 6, 2018 Signed G David Stockton for the remainder of the season.

TRANSACTIONS

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October 27, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

October 28, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

October 30, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

October 31, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

November 7, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley and F Royce O’Neale to the Salt Lake City Stars.

November 7, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley and F Royce O’Neale from the Salt Lake City Stars.

November 8, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley and F Royce O’Neale to the Salt Lake City Stars.

November 9, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley and F Royce O’Neale from the Salt Lake City Stars.

November 27, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

November 28, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

December 2, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

December 5, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

December 6, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

December 16, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

December 25, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

December 28, 2017 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

December 29, 2017 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 2, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 5, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 9, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 15, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 16, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 17, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 28, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

January 29, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

February 12, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

February 13, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley and G Naz Mitrou-Long to the Salt Lake City Stars.

February 14, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley and G Naz Mitrou-Long to the Salt Lake City Stars.

February 21, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

February 26, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

February 27, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley and G Naz Mitrou-Long to the Salt Lake City Stars.

February 28, 2018 Recalled G Naz Mitrou-Long from the Salt Lake City Stars.

March 3, 2018 Assigned C Tony Bradley to the Salt Lake City Stars.

March 4, 2018 Recalled C Tony Bradley from the Salt Lake City Stars.

March 13, 2018 Assigned G Danté Exum to the Salt Lake City Stars.

March 13, 2018 Recalled G Danté Exum to the Salt Lake City Stars.

March 14, 2018 Assigned G Danté Exum to the Salt Lake City Stars.

March 14, 2018 Recalled G Danté Exum to from Salt Lake City Stars.

G LEAGUE TRANSACTIONS

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POSTSEASON STARTING LINEUPS (most recent in bold) Total Games (Game #) GUARD (1) GUARD (2) FORWARD (3) FORWARD (4) CENTER (5) W-L PCT.

1(1) Rubio Mitchell Ingles Favors Gobert 0-1 .000

POSTSEASON TEAM LEADERS (includes ties) Player Pts Reb Ast 10+Pt 20+Pt 30+Pt 10+Rbs 10+Ast 10P/10R 10P/10A 10P/10B 10P/R/A 10P/R/BS

Bradley

Burks 1

Crowder 1

Exum 1

Favors

Gobert 1

Ingles 1

Jerebko

Mitchell 1 1 1 1 1 1

Neto

O’Neale

Rubio 1 1

Sefolosha

Stockton

Udoh

STREAKS & LARGEST LEADS/DEFICITS THIS POSTSEASON Most consecutive wins -- Most consecutive losses -- Most consecutive home wins -- Most consecutive road wins -- Most consecutive home losses -- Most consecutive road losses -- Largest Margin of Victory -- Worst Margin of Defeat -- Largest Lead – Game -- Largest Deficit – Game 18 @ OKC (4/15)

Largest Deficit overcome to win -- Largest blown lead in loss 12 @ OKC (4/15)

Double-Digit Deficit comebacks -- Double-Digit Lead losses 1 @ OKC (4/15)

Wire-to-wire victories -- Wire-to-wire losses -- Jazz Shot Clock Violations -- Opponent Shot Clock Violations -- Jazz Defensive 3 Seconds -- Opponent Defensive 3 Seconds -- Jazz Delay of Game 1 Opponent Delay of Game -- Jazz Technical Fouls -- Opponent Technical Fouls -- Jazz Ejections -- Opponent Ejections -- Jazz Flagrant Fouls -- Opponent Flagrant Fouls --

CLIFF NOTES

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GAMES MISSED

PLAYER REASON GAMES MISSED W/L

Sefolosha Right knee surgery 1 (4/15) 0-1

TOTAL GAMES MISSED 1 --

TOTAL GAMES MISSED (INJURIES/ILLNESSES ONLY) 1 --

PLAYER GAMES INACTIVE GAMES DNP-CD GAMES DND –

injury/illness

GAMES NWT –

personal

GAMES NWT –

injury/illness

Bradley -- 1 -- -- --

Burks -- -- -- -- --

Crowder -- -- -- -- --

Exum -- -- -- -- --

Favors -- -- -- -- --

Gobert -- -- -- -- --

Ingles -- -- -- -- --

Jerebko -- -- -- -- --

Mitchell -- -- -- -- --

Neto -- -- -- -- --

O’Neale -- -- -- -- --

Rubio -- -- -- -- --

Sefolosha 1 -- -- -- --

Stockton 1 -- -- -- --

Udoh -- -- -- -- --

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Playoff Game #1 April 15, 2018 Chesapeake Energy Arena Utah Jazz 108, Oklahoma City Thunder 113

Utah dropped Game 1 against Oklahoma City, 108-113. Donovan Mitchell posted 27 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists and two steals in his NBA

postseason debut. It marked Mitchell’s first career double-double. Jae Crowder gave Utah a lift from the bench with 11 points, four rebounds,

two assists and two steals. Alec Burks posted 10 points in just 2:17 minutes of play, just the third player since 1964 to have 10+ points in

less than 3 minutes played in a playoff game. Paul George tallied a game-high 36 points, shooting 8-of-11 from long range, and 13-of-20

shots overall. Russell Westbrook added 29 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Thunder.

ATTENDANCE: 18,203 (Sellout) JAZZ Thunder

High Points

High Rebounds

High Assists

Mitchell – 27

Mitchell – 10

Rubio – 5

George – 36

Westbrook – 13

Westbrook – 8

Game #79 April 5, 2018 Vivint Smart Home Arena Utah Jazz 117, Los Angeles Clippers 95

The Jazz never trailed en route to their fourth win a row, a 117-95 trouncing of the L.A. Clippers. Seven Jazzmen scored in double figures, led

by Donovan Mitchell’s 19 points. Derrick Favors chipped in 16 points, Joe Ingles handed out nine assists, Rudy Gobert finished with 15

points and 10 boards, and Alec Burks tallied 13 points. Utah held Los Angeles to 3-of-17 (.176) from three-point range. The Jazz’s magic

number to clinch a playoff spot diminished to one. Utah finished 3-1 versus the Clippers for the season. The Jazz scored 20 points off 16

Clippers turnovers. Austin Rivers led Los Angeles with 19 points.

ATTENDANCE: 18,306 (Sellout) JAZZ Clippers

High Points

High Rebounds

High Assists

Mitchell – 19

Gobert – 10

Ingles – 9

Rivers – 19

Jordan – 9

Rivers/L. Williams/C.J. Williams – 3

Game #82 April 11, 2018 Moda Center Utah Jazz 93, Portland Trail Blazers 102

The Jazz fell to Portland, 93-102, in their last regular season finale and split the season series 2-2. Donovan Mitchell and Ricky Rubio each

posted 17 points to lead the way for Utah. Rudy Gobert posted his 31st double-double of the season with 13 points and 13 rebounds. Lillard

scored a game high 36 points on 13-of-25 from the field and 4-of-10 from long range to go with 10 assists.

ATTENDANCE: 20,186 JAZZ Blazers

High Points

High Rebounds

High Assists

Mitchell/Rubio – 17

Gobert – 13

Mitchell/Rubio – 5

Lillard – 36

Aminu/Nurkic – 9

Lillard – 10

Game #81 April 10, 2018 Vivint Smart Home Arena Utah Jazz 119, Golden State Warriors 79

Utah pulled out a dominant, wire-to-wire victory over the Golden State Warriors, 119-79. The Jazz led by as many as 45 points, two points shy

of matching their largest lead in a game this season. Utah shot 53.3 percent from the field and allowed Golden State to shot just 34.9

percent. The Jazz held the Warriors to 33 points in the first half, which tied Golden State’s season low for points in a half. Utah scored 25

points off 16 Warriors turnovers. The Jazz owned major advantages in points in the paint (62-34) and fast break points (19-6). All 15 Jazzmen

scored a bucket and grabbed a rebound. Donovan Mitchell led Utah with 22 points and set the single-season rookie record for most three-

pointers by a rookie (186).

ATTENDANCE: 18,306 (Sellout) JAZZ Warriors

High Points

High Rebounds

High Assists

Mitchell – 22

Favors – 9

Ingles – 8

Thompson – 23

Pachulia – 6

Livingston – 4

Game #80 April 8, 2018 STAPLES Center Utah Jazz 112, Los Angeles Lakers 97

Utah clinched a playoff berth with a 112-97 win over the Lakers on Sunday. Donovan Mitchell led all scorers with 28 points, nine rebounds

and eight assists. Joes Ingles notched his fourth double-double of the season with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Derrick Favors also posted a

double-double (15th of the season) with 10 points and a season-high 13 rebounds. Off the bench, Jae Crowder tallied 18 points and Royce

O’Neale added 15 points. The Jazz outscored the Lakers 25-18 in fast break points. Josh Hart led the Lakers with 25 points, four rebounds,

two steals and two blocks.

ATTENDANCE: 18,997 (Sellout) JAZZ Lakers

High Points

High Rebounds

High Assists

Mitchell – 28

Favors – 13

Ingles – 10

Hart – 25

Randle – 7

Randle – 4

LAST FIVE GAMES

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GAME ONE Donovan Mitchell posted 27 points and 10 rebounds, becoming the first player

since LeBron James in 2006 with 25 points and 10 rebounds in their career

playoff debut.

Alec Burks exploded of the bench, tallying 10 points in just 2:17 minutes of play.

Burks is the third player since 1964 to have 10+ points in less than 3 minutes

played in a postseason game.

PLAYOFF BOUND The No. 5 Jazz will face the No. 4 Thunder in the First Round of the 2017-18

NBA Playoffs. Of the ten 4 vs. 5 matchups over the last five seasons, the fifth-

seed has won eight times. This will mark the first time since the Thunder moved

from Seattle to Oklahoma City that the teams will face off in the postseason.

Utah clinched their 27th playoff berth in franchise history, having advanced to

the Conference Semifinals 15 times, Western Conference Finals six times, and

the NBA Finals twice. It is their first consecutive playoff appearances since the

2008-2010 seasons. The Jazz return six players (Alec Burks, Dante Exum, Derrick Favors, Rudy Gobert, Joe Ingles and Raul Neto) from

the 2017 playoff roster. Thabo Sefolosha (92 games), Jae Crowder (35 games), Jonas Jerebko (22 games) and Ekpe Udoh (8 games)

also bring playoff experience to this year’s squad. For a more detailed look at this year’s Jazzmen’s playoff experience, refer to the

accompanying chart.

THE MATCHUP Utah and Oklahoma City square off in the postseason for the fifth time in history, and the first time since the 2000 Playoffs, back when

the Thunder was the Seattle SuperSonics. The Jazz are 2-2 all-time against the Thunder/Sonics in the playoffs, owning a 12-10 overall

record, 9-2 at home and 3-8 on the road. This is the third time the teams will be facing each other in the First Round. Utah’s largest

playoff win in the all-time series was a 35-point victory on 5/30/96. Karl Malone scored 50 points against the Sonics on 4/22/00.

The Jazz and Thunder face each other for the first time since 12/23/17. Oklahoma City won the 2017-18 season series, 3-1. Jazz

rookie Donovan Mitchell averaged 20.7 points on 53.3 percent shooting overall against the Thunder. Oklahoma City’s Russell

Westbrook posted averaged of 22.8 points, 11.3 rebounds and 10.0 assists to pace the Thunder.

ONE NOT DONE The Jazz hold a 15-11 record in all-time first round series,

translating to a 64-63 mark in total games played. Utah is

43-23 in first round home games and 20-40 on the road.

Since the NBA transitioned first round series from best-of-

five to best-of-seven in 2003, the Jazz are 3-3 in first round

series and hold a 11-7 record at home and 7-15 mark

away.

TAKE FIVE Utah has been the fifth seed five times, amassing a 6-6

overall series record. As the fifth seed, the Jazz are 5-1 in

the First Round, and have defeated the fourth seed in each

of their last five appearances.

Player Games

(Seasons)

Breakdown

Sefolosha 92 (8) Chicago (2007), OKC

(2010-14), Atlanta

(2016-17)

Crowder 35 (4) Dallas (2014),

Boston (2015-17)

Jerebko 22 (3) Boston (2015-17)

Favors 15 (2) Utah (2012, 2017)

Ingles 11 (1) Utah (2017)

Gobert 9 (1) Utah (2017)

Neto 9 (1) Utah (2017)

Udoh 8 (2) Milwaukee (2013),

L.A. Clippers (2015)

Exum 7 (1) Utah (2017)

Burks 4 (1) Utah (2012)

10 PLAYERS 212 (24) 8 DIFFERENT TEAMS

All-Time Results as the Fifth Seed

Year Opponent Opp. Seed Round Result Series

1986 Dallas 4 First Round L 1-3

1988 Portland 4 First Round W 3-1

1988 LA Lakers 1 Conf. Semis L 3-4

1991 Phoenix 4 First Round W 3-1

1991 Portland 1 Conf. Semis L 1-4

1994 San Antonio 4 First Round W 3-1

1994 Denver 8 Conf. Semis W 4-3

1994 Houston 2 Conf. Finals L 1-4

2010 Denver 4 First Round W 4-2

2010 LA Lakers 1 Conf. Semis L 0-4

2017 LA Clippers 4 First Round W 4-3

2017 Golden State 1 Conf. Semis L 0-4

JAZZ IN THE PLAYOFFS

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TAKE NOTE Over the last 41 games of the season the Jazz had the best net rating (+9.8), scoring margin (+9.3), defensive rating (98.5) and posted the second-

best record (31-10) in the NBA.

MR. MARCH/APRIL Donovan Mitchell was named the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month for games played during March and April. Mitchell was also the

award’s recipient for December, January and February becoming the first rookie in the West to garner the accolade in four-straight months since Karl-

Anthony Towns in 2015-16. Mitchell is the first Jazzman to win the award four times in a season. Below are Mitchell’s March/April highlights: Averaged 22.8 points (best among all rookies), 4.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.5 steals in 36.3 minutes per game during the months, helping Utah

to a 17-4 record.

Connected on 187 threes on the year, passing Damian Lillard (185, 2012-13) for the most threes made by a first-year player in NBA history.

Tallied 16 games with 20-or-more points (most among rookies during the stretch) and totaled 35 points at San Antonio on March 23, becoming the

first rookie to notch seven 30-point games in a season since Blake Griffin in 2010-11.

Posted 20-or-more points in 10-straight games from March 15 to April 3, marking the longest 20-point streak by a rookie in Jazz history, and the first

since Joel Embiid last season.

Joined David Robinson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlain as the only first year players, and only guard, since 1958 to lead their

team in scoring, while also winning 45-or-more games (min. 50 GP).

FROM ALL INGLES

Joe Ingles knocked down 204 three-pointers this season, the most threes made by a Jazzman in a

single season in franchise history. Ingles also became the 10th quickest player in the NBA this

season to reach 200 treys. The Aussie is just the second international player to connect on 200+

threes in a season (Peja Stojakovic, 2003-04 and 2007-08).

SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT Donovan Mitchell made four three-pointers in the Jazz’s win over Golden State on 4/10, setting a new single-season rookie record for most threes in a

season (186). The previous record was held by Portland’s Damian Lillard (185).

GOLDEN STATE OF MIND Utah defeated the Golden State Warriors, 119-79, on 4/10. The Jazz finished 3-1 for the season against the Warriors. Below are notes about the

4/10 victory and the season series as a whole: The Jazz’s 40-point win on 4/10 was the largest margin of defeat for the Warriors in the Steve Kerr era.

The Jazz outscored Golden State in the four-game season series by a total of 64 points, their largest scoring differential against any team this year.

Utah defeated Golden State three times this season, the first team to tally three wins against the Warriors in a single season in the Steve Kerr era.

Utah put together two 30-point wins over the Warriors. According to Elias, the Jazz are only the third team in NBA history to compile multiple 30-point

victories vs. defending champions in a single season (Detroit Pistons -- 1999-98; Syracuse Nationals -- 1959-60).

On 4/10, the Jazz held the Warriors to season lows in field goal percentage (34.9) and assists (13).

ROOKIE ROLLING Donovan Mitchell is the first rookie to lead his team in scoring, with the team

winning 45+ games, since David Robinson (1989-90).

LUCKY SIX The Jazz have put together four separate winning streaks of six games or more this

season (six, 11/22 to 12/4; 11, 1/24 to 2/14; nine, 3/2 to 3/20; six, 3/30 to

4/10). The last time Utah accomplished such a feat was during the 1998-99

campaign.

DONOVAN MITCH3LL

Donovan Mitchell finished first among all rookies in scoring average on the year (20.5). Mitchell connected on 187 three-pointers this season, which

is the most in a season for a rookie in NBA history. Mitchell posted 46 games with 20-plus points this season, the most by any rookie.

SLICK RICK

Ricky Rubio finished with 31 points, six rebounds and eight assists on 4/3 vs. LAL. Four of Rubio’s five career 30-point games have come this season.

Since 3/1, Rubio averaged 16.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.8 steals, with a +/- average of +12.0.

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Donovan Mitchell posted 20+ points in 10 straight games from 3/15 to 4/3, marking the longest 20-point streak by a rookie in Jazz history.

MOST 3PM IN A SEASON – JAZZ HISTORY

Player Season 3PM 1 Joe Ingles 17-18 204

2 Donovan Mitchell 17-18 187

3 Randy Foye 12-13 178

4 Rodney Hood 15-16 161

LAST 5 ROOKIES TO LEAD TEAM IN SCORING

WITH TEAM WINNING 45+ GAMES (min. 50 GP)

Player Season PPG W – L

1 Donovan Mitchell (UTA) 2017-18 20.5 48 – 34

2 David Robinson (SAS) 1989-90 24.3 56 – 26

3 Larry Bird (BOS) 1979-80 21.3 61 – 21

4 Lew Alcindor (MIL) 1969-70 28.8 56 – 26

5 Wilt Chamberlain (PHI) 1959-60 37.6 49 – 26

MOST 3PM AMONG ROOKIES IN 2017-18

Player Team 3PM 1 Donovan Mitchell UTA 187

2 Kyle Kuzma LAL 159

3 Lauri Markkanen CHI 145

4 Bogdan Bogdanovic SAC 129

4 Dennis Smith DAL 106

ROOKIE 20+ POINT GAMES IN 2017-18

Player Team Games 1 Donovan Mitchell UTA 46

2 Kyle Kuzma LAL 25

3 Ben Simmons PHI 20

4 Josh Jackson PHX 17

5 Dennis Smith DAL 15

NBA ROOKIE PPG LEADERS

Player Team PPG 1 Donovan Mitchell UTA 20.5

2 Kyle Kuzma LAL 16.1

3 Ben Simmons PHI 15.8

4 Dennis Smith DAL 15.2

5 Lauri Markkanen CHI 15.2

ALL THAT JAZZ

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KEEPING THEM UNDER 100 Utah finished 34-7 when holding its opponent under 100 points. The Jazz tied San Antonio for first in the league in points allowed (99.8). Last season

the Jazz had a 34-8 record when keeping opponents under the century mark.

GENEROUS JOE Joe Ingles dished out 10 assists on 4/8 and averaged 6.8 assists over his last 20 games. In that span, Ingles tallied a career-high 10 dimes four

times. The Jazz hold a 16-4 record when Ingles reaches seven or more assists.

A CERTAIN … JE NE SAIS QUOI Rudy Gobert has been a dominant presence since his return from injury on 1/19. Gobert averaged 14.9 points, 12.0 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in 21

games since 3/1.

NET GAINS

Utah has proven to be a formidable defensive team this season, second in the league in defensive rating (101.6), leading to a net rating of +4.6,

which ranks fifth.

FAVORABLE MOMENTS On 3/13 vs. Detroit, Derrick Favors (3,602) moved into 10th place on the Jazz all-time rebounding list, passing Mehmet Okur (3,599). In addition,

Favors is one offensive board from passing Andrei Kirilenko for sixth in the Jazz list.

DONOVAN 20.0 Donovan Mitchell reached a season average of 20.5 points per game after finishing with 26 points on 4/3. Mitchell joins Allen Iverson (1996-97) as

the only rookies in NBA history to average at least 20.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.0 steals and make at least 150 three-pointers.

ALONG CAME A “SPIDA” In his first 60 career games Donovan Mitchell tallied 1,191 points, 212 rebounds and 209

assists. According to Elias Sports Bureau, Mitchell is one of five active players who totaled at

least 1,000 points, 200 boards and 200 assists in their first 60 career games.

NOT EVEN CLOSE Utah won five games in a row by 15 points or more, with an average margin of 22.6 points,

from 3/7 to 3/15. The five-game streak was the longest in team history. The previous record

was from 4/13 to 4/19/95, when the Jazz won four in a row by at least 15 points.

IN IT TO WIN IT Utah won 21 out of 23 games from 1/24 to 3/17, ranking among the best two-loss stretches in team

history.

MIGHTY MITCHELL Donovan Mitchell is the first rookie in NBA history to lead his team scoring during an 11-game winning

streak (via Elias Sports Bureau). Mitchell averaged 21.3 points during the streak on 40.3 percent

shooting from long distance.

THESE GO TO 11 The Jazz went on an 11-game win streak (1/24 – 2/14), the team’s longest since a 12-game run from 2/11 to 3/10/09. Utah averaged 111.5 points

while allowing 98.0 points (+13.5 differential) during the streak, and shot 48.3 percent from the field and 43.4 percent from three-point range.

CAN’T MISS, WON’T MISS The Jazz logged four straight games shooting 55 percent or better from the field from 1/30 to 2/5, the longest streak in franchise history. The last

time Utah put together multiple games shooting at least 55 percent was 11/26 to 11/30/09 when they did so in three consecutive contests.

Additionally, the Jazz scored 120 points or more in each of the last four games from 1/30 to 2/5, which was the longest streak in team history since

11/7 to 11/15/84 (five-game streak). Utah has won its last 21 games when eclipsing the 120-point mark.

MITCHELL’S BIG NIGHT Donovan Mitchell poured in his second 40-point game of the season at Phoenix on 2/2, one point shy of his career-high 41 points set against New

Orleans on 12/1 when he broke a Jazz rookie record for points in a game. Mitchell became the first rookie to score 40+ points since Blake Griffin in

2011, and notched the first 40-point game by a Jazzman since Al Jefferson on April 12, 2013. In addition, Mitchell and Griffin are the only active

players to record two 40+ point scoring nights in their rookie season.

KING OF THE DUNKS Donovan Mitchell was crowned the Verizon Slam Dunk Contest champion at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, becoming

only the second Jazzman to win the competition (Jeremy Evans, 2012). Five judges scored every dunk on a scale of 6 to

10, resulting in a high score of 50 and a low of 30. Mitchell scored a 48 on his first dunk, 50 on his second, 50 on his

third and beat out Cleveland’s Larry Nance Jr. with a 48 on his closing slam in the final round.

Mitchell also competed for Team USA in the Rising Stars Challenge, earning a starting nod and finished with seven points,

seven rebounds and five assists in 23 minutes.

1000 PTS/200 REB/200 AST IN FIRST 60

CAREER GAMES – ACTIVE PLAYERS

Player Year PTS/REB/AST Donovan Mitchell 17-18 1191/212/209

Kyrie Irving* 11-12 1164/224/327

Blake Griffin* 10-11 1239/348/337

Tyreke Evans* 09-10 1217/297/331

LeBron James* 03-04 1368/749/213

* Was named Rookie of the Year that season

2-LOSS STRETCHES – JAZZ HISTORY

Season Record 1 March-April 1997 24-2

2 Feb.-April 1998 23-2

3 Dec. 1994-Feb.1995 23-2

4 Jan.-March 2018 21-2

ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH 40+ AS A ROOKIE

Player Games Donovan Mitchell 2

Blake Griffin 2

Carmelo Anthony 1

Stephen Curry 1

Kevin Durant 1

Eric Gordon 1

LeBron James 1

LAST 40+ SCORING NIGHTS BY A ROOKIE

Player Date PTS 1 Donovan Mitchell 2/2/18 40

2 Donovan Mitchell 12/1/17 41

3 Blake Griffin 1/17/11 47

4 Blake Griffin 11/20/10 44

5 Stephen Curry 4/14/10 42

6 Rodrigue Beaubois 3/27/10 40

JAZZ TOP ROOKIE SCORING NIGHTS

Player Date PTS 1 Donovan Mitchell 12/1/17 41

2 Donovan Mitchell 2/2/18 40

3 Darrell Griffith 2/13/81 38

4 Darrell Griffith 10/31/80 37

5 Jerry Eaves 3/16/83 35

6 Darrell Griffith 1/26/81 35

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS The Jazz enter the 2018 Playoffs with seven international players on the roster, the most in the NBA.

CLIMBING THE LADDER Jazz F/C Derrick Favors, C Rudy Gobert, F Joe Ingles and G Raul Neto are making their presence felt in the Jazz record books. These Jazzmen have

entered the elite in several all-time categories and look to keep climbing during the 2017-18 season.

Utah Jazz International Players

Jazz Player Country Danté Exum Australia

Rudy Gobert France

Joe Ingles Australia

Jonas Jerebko Sweden

Raul Neto Brazil

Ricky Rubio Spain

Thabo Sefolosha Switzerland

Three-Pointers Made (since 1979-80)

Rank Player 3PM

1 John Stockton 845

2 Gordon Hayward 689

3 Bryon Russell 540

4 Darrell Griffith 530

5 Mehmet Okur 517

6 Deron Williams 511

7 Joe Ingles 480

8t Jeff Hornacek 439

8t Rodney Hood 439

10 C.J. Miles 334

Field Goal Percentage

Rank Player FG%

1 Rudy Gobert .614

2 Adrian Dantley .562

3 Carlos Boozer .544

4 Ronnie Brewer .523

5 Adam Keefe .521

6 Derrick Favors .518

7 Karl Malone .517

8 Paul Millsap .516

9 Blue Edwards .516

10 John Stockton .515 *minimum 100 games and 500 FGM

Three-Point Percentage (since 1979-80)

Rank Player 3FG%

1 Jeff Hornacek .428

2 Kyle Korver .416

3 Joe Ingles .416

4 Randy Foye .410

5 Richard Jefferson .409

6 George Hill .403

7 Kelly Tripucka .397

8 John Crotty .393

9 Raul Neto .388

10 John Stockton .384 *minimum 100 games and 50 3FGM

Rebounds Per Game

Rank Player RPG

1 Truck Robinson 14.9

2 Carlos Boozer 10.5

3 Karl Malone 10.2

4 Rudy Gobert 10.0

5 Al Jefferson 9.5

6 Otto Moore 8.7

7 Rich Kelley 8.0

8 Mark Eaton 7.9

9 Ron Behagen 7.8

10 Mehmet Okur 7.6

Blocked Shots

Rank Player BLK

1 Mark Eaton 3,064

2 Andrei Kirilenko 1,380

3 Greg Ostertag 1,253

4 Karl Malone 1,125

5 Thurl Bailey 879

6 Rudy Gobert 708

7 Derrick Favors 666

8 Paul Millsap 520

9 Ben Poquette 517

10 Rich Kelley 498

Blocks Per Game

Rank Player BPG

1 Mark Eaton 3.51*

2 Rudy Gobert 2.17

3 Andrei Kirilenko 2.00

4 Greg Ostertag 1.79

5 Ben Poquette 1.61

6 Al Jefferson 1.55

7 Otto Moore 1.40

8 Derrick Favors 1.33

9 Thurl Bailey 1.24

10 Truck Robinson 1.14

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JAZZ VS. THE LEAGUE

BACK-TO-BACKS The Jazz have 16 back-to-back sets (six – road/road, three – home/road, four – road/home, three – home/home) during the 2017-18 season. Utah,

Memphis and Sacramento each have a league-high 16 back-to-backs. Last season, the Jazz went 8-9 on the second game of a back-to-back, which

was tied for the 9th-best record in the league on zero days’ rest.

2017-18 OPPONENTS

TEAM HOME ROAD TOTAL

Atlanta 0-1 0-1 0-2

Boston 0-1 1-0 1-1

Brooklyn 1-0 0-1 1-1

Charlotte 1-0 0-1 1-1

Chicago 1-0 0-1 1-1

Cleveland 1-0 0-1 1-1

Dallas 2-0 1-0 3-0

Denver 2-0 0-2 2-2

Detroit 1-0 1-0 2-0

Golden State 2-0 1-1 3-1

Houston 0-2 0-2 0-4

Indiana 0-1 1-0 1-1

L.A. Clippers 2-0 1-1 3-1

L.A. Lakers 2-0 1-0 3-0

Memphis 1-0 2-0 3-0

Miami 0-1 0-1 0-2

Milwaukee 1-0 0-1 1-1

2017-18 OPPONENTS – cont’d.

TEAM HOME ROAD TOTAL

Minnesota 1-1 1-1 2-2

New Orleans 1-1 2-0 3-1

New York 0-1 0-1 0-2

Oklahoma City 1-1 0-2 1-3

Orlando 0-1 1-0 1-1

Philadelphia 0-1 0-1 0-2

Phoenix 2-0 1-1 3-1

Portland 1-1 1-1 2-2

Sacramento 1-0 2-0 3-0

San Antonio 2-0 1-1 3-1

Toronto 0-1 1-0 1-1

Washington 1-0 1-0 2-0

vs. WESTERN

CONFERENCE

20-6 14-12 34-18

vs. EASTERN

CONFERENCE

8-7 6-9 14-16

TOTAL 28-13 20-21 48-34

FIRST GAME SECOND GAME

DATE/OPPONENT SCORE DATE/OPPONENT SCORE

10/20/17 @ Minnesota L, 97-100 10/21/17 vs. Oklahoma City W, 96-87

10/24/17 @ LA Clippers L, 84-102 10/25/17 @ Phoenix L, 88-97

11/10/17 vs. Miami L, 74-84 11/11/17 vs. Brooklyn W, 114-106

11/17/17 @ Brooklyn L, 107-118 11/18/17 @ Orlando W, 125-85

11/30/17 @ LA Clippers W, 126-107 12/1/17 vs. New Orleans W, 114-108

12/4/17 vs. Washington W, 116-69 12/5/17 @ Oklahoma City L, 94-100

12/15/17 @ Boston W, 107-95 12/16/17 @ Cleveland L, 100-109

12/20/17 @ Oklahoma City L, 79-107 12/21/17 vs. San Antonio W, 100-89

12/26/17 @ Denver L, 83-107 12/27/17 @ Golden State L, 101-126

1/19/18 vs. New York L, 115-117 1/20/18 vs. LA Clippers W, 125-113

2/2/18 @ Phoenix W, 129-97 2/3/18 @ San Antonio W, 120-111

2/11/18 @ Portland W, 115-96 2/12/18 vs. San Antonio W, 101-99

2/23/18 vs. Portland L, 81-100 2/24/18 vs. Dallas W, 97-90

3/2/18 vs. Minnesota W, 116-108 3/3/18 @ Sacramento W, 98-91

3/22/18 @ Dallas W, 119-112 3/23/18 @ San Antonio L, 120-124 (OT)

4/10/18 vs. Golden State W, 119-79 4/11/18 @ Portland L, 93-102

TOTAL FIRST GAME SECOND GAME

Road-Road 6 3-3 2-4

Home-Road 3 3-0 1-2

Road-Home 4 2-2 4-0

Home-Home 3 0-3 3-0

TOTAL 16 8-8 10-6

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Several coaches and players from around the league have taken notice of Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell’s dominant play this season. Below are notable quotes from

figures in the NBA:

Washington Wizards head coach Scott Brooks:

“Yeah, one of the best young players. I guess you don’t even need to say that, he’s one of the best players in the league right now. He’s playing with a confidence, he’s

playing with a swagger, he’s playing with a toughness, he’s playing with a pace, he’s making shots, he’s attacking, he’s making plays. He’s a terrific player.”

Houston Rockets head coach Mike D’Antoni:

“He’s really good. He’s really good. He’s going to be a force for a long time with his attitude, the way he plays. He already plays like a veteran. He’s impressive.”

Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul:

“One thing you can’t teach is the passion for the game and the aggression. You see how much he loves it, how he comes out and competes every night. Utah got a gem

in him.”

Houston Rockets guard James Harden:

“…Even guys like Mitchell from the Jazz, the rookie, he got game and I can take some things from him.”

New Orleans Pelicans head coach Alvin Gentry:

“Obviously, Donovan [Mitchell] played a great game, kept pressure on our defense the whole game driving to the basket and when he didn’t drive, shooting the three-

point shot. I think he’s got the chance to be a great player.”

New Orleans Pelicans center DeMarcus Cousins:

“They hit some shots. They hit big shots. The rookie [Donovan Mitchell] had a hell of a game. He dominated from start to finish. So they hit some big shots. Utah got a

really good one.”

Los Angeles Clippers guard Austin Rivers:

“… He’s crazy. He’s the best rookie in the NBA… If you don’t count Ben Simmons – excluding Ben Simmons, he’s the best rookie in the NBA. Him and Tatum… Donovan

Mitchell is the best rookie in the NBA, bottom line.”

Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg:

“He’s a monster. He’s a guy that can finish, he can shoot. The thing he’s doing an unbelievable job of is playmaking. He has the ability to play out of the pick-and-roll and

make the right play. They’re as good as there is in the league at making the pocket pass and spacing, and Mitchell makes a lot of those plays for them. He’s a highflyer,

he’s an absolute stud, he’s going to be a big-time player.”

NBA legend Kevin Garnett:

“This kid has an alpha about himself that you have to pay attention to.”

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George:

“He’s really good. He’s a tough, fearless kid. We all saw that working out with him this past summer. I knew he was going to blossom.”

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James:

“He’s a player. Kid’s got a lot of game. They’ve been riding that wave all season, since they realized what they’ve actually got. He’s not afraid of the moment, he just goes

out there and plays ball. They put him in situations where he can succeed and he’s just trying to take advantage of that.”

Cleveland Cavaliers center Kevin Love:

“He continues to get better. He’s been great for them throughout this entire year. He’s really good at splitting the double-teams and getting to the rack, finding different

players and he’s an electric type player. He plays above the rim and can really shoot it.”

Indiana Pacers head coach Nate McMillan:

“I really like him. I think he’s a strong, young player playing with a lot of confidence. He’s just aggressive. They’re playing him some at the point. A strong, young,

confident player. He came in and worked out for us, had a great workout. I really liked him coming out of the draft.”

Sacramento Kings head coach Dave Joerger:

“What a stud. He can play, man, he can really play and we’ve seen that on tape and we’ve seen that throughout the course of the year. He’s playing in an open system

with a stretch four so he’s got some space to attack. He gets to any spot he wants to on the floor. He gets the ball where he wants to get it. Tremendous, he makes a

couple shots – the bank shot there that kind of closed the door on us. His ability to attack and get in the paint, get to the foul line, make a shot, get to a spot and rise up.

His personality is very contagious for his team.”

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry:

“He’s confident, aggressive … he’s got a lot of different skill sets that he relies on. He’s taken responsibility for the major load of their scoring, so it’s always refreshing

when you see a rookie come in like that. Probably turned some heads at Summer League and whatnot, but he hits the ground running with full confidence in himself and

he has the ability to work through that transition to the league on the court. That trial-and-error actually being within the confines of the game, not just practice and film

study and all that other stuff. To actually get some reps out on the court, that’s big.”

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr:

“Just how confident he is as a rookie. Most guys don’t come into the league with that much swagger. He comes out here every night and looks like he’s trying to

dominate games, and I’ve got a lot of respect for that.”

NBA Analyst Charles Barkley:

“Donovan Mitchell has been the best rookie in the NBA this year.”

Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard:

“He should be Rookie of the Year for sure. Not just because of his numbers but his impact on their team. He’s leading them. He’s able to get to the rim. He’s shooting

the ball with ease. He’s a really good player, not just for a rookie.”

WHAT’S THE WORD?

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COMMUNITY CORNER

JAZZ 2017-18 COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS: The Utah Jazz hosted Autism Awareness Night on March 30 in

conjunction with Vivint Gives Back, Vivint Smart Home’s charitable

foundation. A sensory room, designed by Vivint Gives Back and the

Jazz, opened on Level 5 at Vivint Smart Home Arena for children with

autism spectrum disorder and other intellectual and developmental

disabilities to provide a safe haven for youth with conditions related to

neurodiversity. The room features a variety of games and tools to help

provide a sense of calm or stimulation, including state-of-the-art

multisensory stations, play therapy stations and activity panels. The

space also leverages technology stations featuring Apple iPads and

provides relaxing spaces for children and their families, including

quiet cubbies that allow for alone time. The room will be open for Jazz

games as well as other events hosted at Vivint Smart Home Arena.

The Utah Jazz and Ashley Furniture HomeStore, in conjunction with

their Hope to Dream Program, have teamed up for the second year to provide a good night’s sleep by donating 40 beds to underprivileged

youth. On April 4, children from the Hope to Dream Program were treated to a party on the court at Vivint Smart Home Arena, where they

received their very own twin bed, complete with pillows, sheets, book, as well as a Jazz blanket and basketball. Jazz broadcaster and

alumnus Thurl Bailey was on hand to read a bedtime story to the youth, who also had the opportunity to shoot baskets on the home floor of

the Jazz, interact with Jazz Bear, Jazz Dancers, Jazz Dunk Team and Jazz Gaming.

Utah Jazz guard Ricky Rubio has received the November NBA Cares Community Assist Award presented by Kaiser Permanente in recognition

of his many efforts to raise awareness and support research for lung cancer, the NBA announced Dec. 29. The award recognizes an NBA

player each month who best reflects the passion that the league and its players share for giving back to their communities. Kaiser

Permanente and the NBA are honoring Rubio for his work to generate awareness, funds and support for lung cancer research, a disease he

lost his mother to in 2016. In support of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Rubio visited the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City,

spending quality time with patients undergoing chemotherapy, and meeting with surgeons and researchers to learn about the latest lung

cancer treatments and ways he could help the cause. Rubio also hosted “Ricky Rubio Lung Cancer Awareness Night” during the Jazz’s Nov.

25 game against the Milwaukee Bucks, donating 500 tickets to both the institute and Special Olympics. Before the Jazz’s home game

against Cleveland on Dec. 30, NBA Cares Ambassador Bob Lanier will present the award to Rubio during an on-court ceremony. Kaiser

Permanente and the NBA will donate $10,000 on Rubio’s behalf to 5 For the Fight Foundation.

JAZZ IN THE G LEAGUE The NBA G League has served as a

developmental tool for players and

front office personnel alike since its

inception in 2001. Several members

of the Jazz coaching and basketball

operations staff have spent time

honing their skills in the G League, as

displayed in the accompanying chart.

G LEAGUE FOOTNOTES

Jazz Head Coach Quin Snyder had more wins and guided more players to the NBA than any other D League coach during his

coaching tenure.

Snyder worked alongside Jazz Director of Basketball Operations Steven Schwartz and Assistant Coach/Basketball Development Zach

Guthrie while in Austin.

Jazz Assistant Coach Alex Jensen won the Dennis Johnson NBA D League Coach of the Year award in 2012-13.

Jensen and Assistant Coach/Player Development Lamar Skeeter worked one season together in Canton (2012-13).

The Austin Spurs won the D League championship in Nixon Dorvilien’s one season as Head Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach.

JAZZ PERSONNEL WITH G LEAGUE CONNECTIONS

Name Role with Jazz G League Team/Years Served Role with G League Team Quin Snyder Head Coach Austin Toros (2007-10) Head Coach

Alex Jensen Assistant Coach Canton Charge (2011-13) Head Coach

Lamar Skeeter Assistant Coach/Player

Development Canton Charge (2012-13) Basketball Operations Intern

Zach Guthrie Asst. Coach/Basketball

Strategy Austin Toros (2007-10) Basketball Operations Intern

DeSagana Diop Coaching Associate Texas Legends (2014-16)

Asst. Coach/Player

Development

Mike Elliott Vice President of

Performance Healthcare Greenville Groove (2002-03)

Head Athletic

Trainer/Strength Coach

Nixon Dorvilien Assistant Athletic Trainer Austin Toros (2010-11)

Head Athletic

Trainer/Strength Coach

Steven Schwartz Director of Basketball

Operations Austin Toros (2009-12) Basketball Operations Intern

Bart Taylor Director of Scouting/Stars

VP of Basketball

Operations

Austin Toros (2010-11) Basketball Operations Intern

David Fredman Director of Pro Player

Personnel Utah Flash (2007-08) General Manager

Steve Klei Video Analyst Canton Charge (2015-16)

Basketball Operations

Assistant

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Getting Ac-QUIN-ted Quin Snyder became the eighth head coach in Utah Jazz history, and only the fifth since the franchise moved to

Utah in 1979, on June 6, 2014. Snyder collected his 100th win as Jazz head coach on January 2, 2017, at

Brooklyn. With over 20 years of coaching experience, and 10 years of head coaching experience, Snyder has

sat beside some of the game’s most respected names and has coached in all walks of basketball life, including

the NCAA, the NBA Developmental League, the EuroLeague and the NBA. Snyder most recently comes to Utah

from the Atlanta Hawks, where he was an assistant to Head Coach Mike Budenholzer.

From 2007-10, Snyder was the head coach of the Developmental League’s Austin Toros (the D-League affiliate

of the San Antonio Spurs). With the Toros, Snyder garnered a 94-56 (.627) record, seeing the playoffs each year

and advancing to at least the D-League Semifinals every season.

In Snyder’s inaugural season, he inherited a team that had gone 21-29 the year before and flipped the script

guiding the Toros to a 30-20 record, a Southwest Division Title and an appearance in the 2008 D-League

Championship game. In 2009, Snyder was named the Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year. During his three

seasons in Austin, Snyder sent more players to the NBA and won more games than any other D-League coach.

Snyder got his first NBA coaching gig as an assistant with the Los Angeles Clippers in 1992-93, from there

Snyder served as an assistant/associate head coach at his alma mater Duke University from 1993-99. He

landed his first head coaching job with the NCAA’s Missouri Tigers and held that position for seven seasons

(1999-06). After his success with the Toros, Snyder went on as a player development coach with Philadelphia

(2010-11) and an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Lakers (2011-12), CSKA Moscow (2012-13) and

Atlanta Hawks (2013-14) serving under some of the most respected coaches in basketball.

CAREER TIMELINE

COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER Snyder competed collegiately at Duke University (1985-89), averaging 6.2 points, 4.2 assists, 1.9 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game in

136 games. Snyder led the Blue Devils to three Final Fours (1986, 1988, and 1989) and won two ACC Championships (1986, 1988).

Academically, Snyder was named to the ACC Honor Roll three times. Snyder attended training camp with the Indiana Pacers after

finishing his career at Duke, but went on to pursue other coaching endeavors.

A native of Mercer Island, Wash., Snyder earned undergraduate degrees in both philosophy and political science at Duke and later

earned a Juris Doctor and M.B.A from there as well.

SNYDER’S HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE

.

Years Team Position Head Coach

1992-93 Los Angeles Clippers Assistant Coach Larry Brown

1993-99 Duke University Assistant/Associate Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski

1999-06 University of Missouri Head Coach ---

2007-10 Austin Toros (San Antonio Spurs) Head Coach (D-League Affiliate) --- (Gregg Popovich)

2010-11 Philadelphia 76ers Player Development Coach Doug Collins

2011-12 Los Angeles Lakers Assistant Coach Mike Brown

2012-13 CSKA Moscow (Russia) Assistant Coach Ettore Messina

2013-14 Atlanta Hawks Assistant Coach Mike Budenholzer

2014- Present Utah Jazz Head Coach ---

Year Team (League) Record

1999-2006 Missouri Tigers (NCAA) 126-91 (.580)

2007-10 Austin Toros (NBA D-League) 94-46 (.671)

2014-17 Utah Jazz (NBA) 177-151 (.540)

TOTAL 12 Years 397-288 (.580)

QUIN SNYDER

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TONY BRADLEY C #13 6-10 248 – 1st NBA Season – North Carolina

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

-- -- -- -- -- -- --

2017-18 SEASON:

Scored a career-high four points in seven minutes at OKC (12/20)

Totaled two points and a rebound vs. CHI (11/22)

Scored first NBA points (2) at BKN (11/17)

Made first NBA appearance at HOU (11/5) and grabbed one rebound

Inactive in 47 games

Did not play – coach’s decision in 26 games

JAZZ NOTES Helped North Carolina to a 2017 NCAA National Championship 2016

Florida Mr. Basketball and McDonald’s All-American Basketball influences include Tim

Duncan and Anthony Davis

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC Inactive

4/8 @ LAL Inactive

4/10 vs. GSW Inactive

4/11 @ POR Inactive

4/15 @ OKC DNP – coach’s decision

ALEC BURKS G #10 6-6 214 – 7th NBA Season – Colorado

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-0 2.3 10.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

2017-18 SEASON:

Tallied 13 points in 17 minutes of action vs. LAC (4/5)

Picked up his first start of the season at SAS (2/3) and finished with eight points

and a season-high eight rebounds in 25 minutes

Notched 20 points, six rebounds and three assists at MIL (12/9)

Led all scorers with 27 points vs. WAS (12/4), his third straight 20+ point game

Registered a season-high 28 points at LAC (11/30), his first 25+ point game

since 2/2/14

Posted 24 points, three assists and two steals vs. NOP (12/1)

Did not play – coach’s decision in 18 games

JAZZ NOTES An avid shoe collector Player he most looks up to is Penny Hardaway

Father, Steve, played collegiately at the University of Washington Enjoys playing

pool Favorite dessert is red velvet cupcakes

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 17 5-8 3-5 0-0 0 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 13

4/8 @ LAL DNP – coach’s decision

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 12 1-6 1-3 0-0 1 3 4 2 2 0 0 0 3

4/11 @ POR DNP – coach’s decision

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 3 4-4 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 10

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 7 @ OKC 12/20/17 --

FGM 2 @ OKC 12/20/17 --

FGA 4 @ ORL 11/18/17 --

3FGM -- --

3FGA 1 @ ORL 11/18/17 --

FTM 2 @ BKN 11/17/17 --

FTA 2 @ BKN 11/17/17 --

OR 1, four times --

DR 2 @ OKC 12/20/17 --

REB 3 @ OKC 12/20/17 --

AST -- --

STL -- --

BLK -- --

PTS 4 @ OKC 12/20/17 --

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 42 vs. POR 4/11/14 20 @ SAS 5/2/12

FGM 13 vs. DEN 1/13/14 5 vs. SAS 5/5/12

FGA 22 @ OKC 12/13/15 10 vs. SAS 5/5/12

3FGM 4, twice 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

3FGA 6, four times 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

FTM 14 @ GSW 4/6/14 5 @ SAS 5/2/12

FTA 16 @ GSW 4/6/14 5 @ SAS 5/2/12

OR 4, twice 2, twice

DR 13 vs. OKC 11/18/14 2, three times

REB 14 vs. OKC 11/18/14 4, twice

AST 8, twice 1, three times

STL 4, three times 1, twice

BLK 2, four times --

PTS 34 vs. DEN 1/13/14 11 vs. SAS 5/5/12

PLAYER NOTES

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2017-18 SEASON:

Tallied 16 points vs. BOS (3/28)

Had a season-high 22 points (7-12 FG) at MEM (3/9)

Scored 15 points in his Jazz debut on 2/11 at POR

Acquired from Cleveland in a three-team trade with Utah and Sacramento (2/8)

Has scored in double figures 33 times this season

Hit his 500th career three-pointer vs. IND (1/12)

Scored a season-high 22 points, connecting on a career-high 6 three pointers at

MEM (3/9)

JAZZ NOTES Full name is Corey Jae Crowder Selected 34th overall by Dallas in the

2012 NBA Draft Played collegiately at Marquette from 2010-12, where he was named

Big East Player of the Year in 2012 and earned AP All-America Second Team Honors in

2012 From Villa Rica, Ga. His father, Corey, played one season with the Jazz (1991-

92) Majored in communication studies at Marquette

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 4 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 30 7-18 4-11 0-0 2 0 2 3 3 1 0 0 18

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 21 4-12 0-6 3-4 1 5 6 1 1 1 0 1 11

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 28 4-11 2-5 2-2 1 5 6 0 2 1 2 1 12

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 28 3-10 3-9 4-4 0 4 4 2 1 2 1 0 13

DANTÉ EXUM G #11 6-6 190 – 3rd NBA Season – Australian Institute of Sport

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-0 18.1 10.0 1.0 2.0 0.0 0.0

2017-18 SEASON:

Tallied a season-high 21 points (8-10 FG, 3-4 3FG) to go with three rebounds

and three assists vs. MEM (3/30)

Notched 13 points and five assists in 17 minutes at Golden State (3/25)

Made his season debut vs. PHX (3/15) and finished with 10 points in 14

minutes

Inactive (left shoulder surgery) in 68 games

JAZZ NOTES Has a twin sister His father, Cecil, won an NCAA Championship with

the University of North Carolina in 1982 with teammates Michael Jordan and James

Worthy, and was later drafted in 1984 by the Denver Nuggets Favorite sports to play

outside of basketball are tennis and ping pong

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 24 4-9 1-1 1-4 1 3 4 5 3 0 0 2 10

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 23 1-4 0-2 4-4 1 2 3 5 3 1 4 0 6

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 19 3-9 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 6

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 21 2-6 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 6

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 19 4-6 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 10

JAE CROWDER F #99 6-6 235 – 6th NBA Season – Marquette

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-0 27.9 13.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 0.0

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 48 vs. GSW 12/11/15 41, twice

FGM 11 vs. IND 1/13/16 8, twice

FGA 19 vs. NYK 3/4/16 16 @ ATL 4/16/16

3FGM 6 @ MEM 3/9/18 6 vs. WAS 4/30/17

3FGA 11, twice 9, twice

FTM 9 @ DET 4/8/15 6 vs. WAS 5/2/17

FTA 11 vs. MIA 3/25/15 9 vs. WAS 5/2/17

OR 6, twice 4 vs. CLE 5/17/17

DR 13 vs. CLE 3/15/13 9, twice

REB 17 vs. GSW 3/1/15 11 @ CLE 5/21/17

AST 6, four times 8 @ WAS 5/12/17

STL 5, four times 4, twice

BLK 3, twice 2, four times

PTS 27 @ MIN 2/22/16 24 vs. WAS 4/30/17

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 37 vs. NYK 3/10/15 32 vs. GSW 5/8/17

FGM 8 vs. MEM 3/30/18 5 vs. GSW 5/8/17

FGA 14, twice 14 vs. GSW 5/8/17

3FGM 5 @ MIL 1/22/15 1, four times

3FGA 10 @ MIL 1/22/15 5 vs. GSW 5/8/17

FTM 7 @ OKC 3/11/17 4 vs. GSW 5/8/17

FTA 9 @ OKC 3/11/17 4 vs. GSW 5/8/17

OR 4, twice 1, twice

DR 6 vs. SAS 11/4/16 2 vs. GSW 5/8/17

REB 7 vs. SAS 11/4/16 3 vs. GSW 5/8/17

AST 12 vs. DEN 4/1/15 2, five times

STL 3, twice 1, five times

BLK 4 @ SAS 11/4/16 --

PTS 22 @ OKC 3/11/17 15 vs. GSW 5/8/17

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2017-18 SEASON:

Logged 22 points and eight boards at SAS (3/23)

Tallied his 15th double-double of the year (10 points, 13 rebounds) at LAL (4/8)

Logged a season-high 4 steals at DET (1/24)

Notched 24 points and 12 rebounds vs. BKN (11/11), his first 20-point/10-

rebound game since 2/6/17

Ranks seventh all-time in franchise history in blocked shots (662)

Inactive (eye laceration) in one game, (concussion protocol) in one game, (left

knee soreness) in one game

Did not dress (right ankle sprain) in one game, (neck spasm) in one game

JAZZ NOTES Hosted a back-to-school clinic for community youth to promote education

and physical fitness in the summer of 2014 and 2015 Owns a 7-4 wingspan and 9-2

standing reach His hidden talent is racquetball and he also collects comic books Has twin daughters Favorite TV show is the Walking Dead

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 27 7-15 0-2 2-2 1 2 3 0 4 1 0 1 16

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 34 5-12 0-2 0-0 3 10 13 2 1 0 2 0 10

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 21 7-9 2-3 0-1 3 6 9 1 3 0 0 1 16

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 27 4-8 0-1 2-2 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 4 10

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 31 3-7 0-0 1-1 1 4 5 3 1 0 1 2 7

RUDY GOBERT C #27 7-1 245 – 5th NBA Season – Cholet Basket

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-1 35.2 14.0 7.0 1.0 0.0 2.0

2017-18 SEASON:

Posted his 30th double-double of the season (15 points and 10 rebounds vs.

LAC (4/5)

Played a season-high 39 minutes at NOP (3/11)

Scored a season-high 26 points vs. MIN (3/2)

Connected on a career-high 12 free throws vs. MIN (3/2)

Scored 23 points (7-of-10 FG) to go with 14 rebounds and three blocks in his

return on 1/19 after missing 15 games with a PCL strain/bone bruise

Recorded a career-high six assists vs. DAL (10/30)

Did not dress (right knee contusion) in one game, (left PCL sprain/bone bruise)

in nine games

Inactive (right tibia contusion) in 11 games, (left PCL sprain/bone bruise) in six

games

JAZZ NOTES A 2017 All-NBA Second Team and 2017 All-NBA Defensive Team selection Owns a 7-9 wingspan and 9-7 standing reach, the

largest ever recorded at the NBA Draft Combine An avid boxer growing up Basketball player he looks up to the most is Hakeem Olajuwon

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 27 6-6 0-0 3-6 4 6 10 2 1 1 2 3 15

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 26 2-5 0-0 0-2 1 5 6 2 4 2 3 1 4

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 28 5-7 0-0 3-4 1 3 4 2 2 0 1 2 13

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 32 5-11 0-0 3-4 6 7 13 1 3 0 2 1 13

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 36 6-8 0-0 2-6 4 3 7 1 4 0 3 2 14

DERRICK FAVORS F/C #15 6-10 265 – 8th NBA Season – Georgia Tech

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-1 30.2 7.0 5.0 3.0 0.0 2.0

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 45 @ TOR 11/12/12 38 vs. LAC 4/21/17

FGM 14 vs. IND 12/5/15 8 @ LAC 4/30/17

FGA 24 vs. IND 12/5/15 14 vs. SAS 5/5/12

3FGM 2, three times --

3FGA 3, five times --

FTM 10, twice 8 vs. SAS 5/7/12

FTA 14 @ BOS 11/14/12 12 vs. SAS 5/7/12

OR 10 vs. MIA 10/31/10 6 vs. SAS 5/5/12

DR 14 vs. DEN 1/13/14 9 vs. SAS 5/7/12

REB 18 vs. SAS 11/15/13 11, twice

AST 7 @ BOS 1/3/17 3, twice

STL 5 vs. NOP 11/13/13 2, four times

BLK 7 @ MIA 11/12/15 2, four times

PTS 35 vs. IND 12/5/15 17, twice

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 43 @ CHA 1/18/16 39 vs. GSW 5/6/17

FGM 10 @ IND 3/7/18 8 @ GSW 5/6/17

FGA 14 @ IND 3/7/18 12 @ GSW 5/4/17

3FGM -- --

3FGA 1, three times --

FTM 12 vs. MIN 3/2/14 7 vs. GSW 5/6/17

FTA 16 vs. DAL 4/13/15 15 vs. GSW 5/6/17

OR 12 vs. HOU 3/12/15 6 vs. GSW 5/8/17

DR 18, twice 13 @ GSW 5/4/17

REB 25 @ DAL 1/20/17 16 @ GSW 5/4/17

AST 6 vs. DAL 10/30/17 4 vs. GSW 5/6/17

STL 5 vs. MIL 2/5/16 5 @ LAC 4/25/17

BLK 8 @ IND 3/20/17 3 vs. LAC 4/28/17

PTS 35 vs. NYK 3/22/17 21 vs. GSW 5/6/17

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JOE INGLES F #2 6-8 226 – 4th NBA Season – Maccabi Tel Aviv

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-1 31.9 13.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.0

2017-18 SEASON:

Logged his sixth 20-point game of the season at NOP (3/11)

Picked up his first career double-double (11 points and a career-high 10 assists)

at IND on 3/7

Appeared in his 200th consecutive game on 2/24 vs. DAL

Scored a career-high 24 points and tied his career best with six threes made at

POR (2/11)

Knocked down a career-high six three-pointers vs. GSW (1/30)

Tied his career best with 21 points and made five three-pointers vs. LAC (1/20)

Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds vs. POR (11/1) and vs. OKC (12/23)

Notched 19 points, shooting 5-of-9 from beyond the arc vs. OKC (10/21)

JAZZ NOTES Competed alongside fellow Jazzman, Danté Exum, for Australia at the

2014 FIBA World Cup Has competed professionally in four different countries (Australia, Spain, Israel and the U.S.) Has a weekly radio

appearance on DJ & PK each Thursday on 1280/97.5 The Zone Owns a Boston Terrier named Moose His wife is a world champion netball

player in Australia

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 32 4-8 2-6 1-2 0 1 1 9 2 2 1 1 11

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 34 9-12 3-6 1-2 0 4 4 10 4 1 1 1 22

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 24 2-4 0-2 0-0 0 4 4 8 0 1 3 1 4

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 28 2-7 1-2 0-0 1 3 4 1 1 0 3 0 5

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 32 5-9 3-5 0-0 1 1 2 1 5 0 2 0 13

JONAS JEREBKO F #8 6-10 231 – 8th NBA Season – Angelico Biella

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-0 3.9 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0

2017-18 SEASON:

Scored 14 points and made a career-high 4 three-pointers vs. GSW (4/10)

Chipped in 13 points vs. LAC (4/5)

Tallied 13 points (3-4 3FG) at DEN (12/26)

Recorded a season-high 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds at BOS (12/15)

Finished with 14 points (6-8 FG) at LAC (11/30)

Made his first start with the Jazz vs. MIN (11/13)

Scored his first points of the season (8 points, 7 rebounds) vs. POR (11/1)

Did not play – coach’s decision in eight games

JAZZ NOTES Played professionally in Italy before his NBA career Father played

collegiately at Syracuse (1977-81) Enjoys golf which he played as a teenager growing

up in Sweden

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 23 5-6 1-2 2-2 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 13

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 12 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 20 5-9 4-8 0-0 0 6 6 1 4 0 1 0 14

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 10 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 5

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 4 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 41 @ DAL 2/9/17 38 vs. LAC 4/23/17

FGM 9, twice 5 @ OKC 4/15/18

FGA 16 vs. PHI 11/7/17 9 @ OKC 4/15/18

3FGM 6, twice 3, twice

3FGA 10 vs. PHI 11/7/17 8 vs. LAC 4/21/17

FTM 4 vs. BKN 1/24/15 3 @ LAC 4/15/17

FTA 4, four times 4 @ LAC 4/15/17

OR 2, eight times 1, three times

DR 9 vs. CHA 2/4/17 6 @ LAC 4/18/17

REB 9, four times 6, twice

AST 10, four times 11 vs. LAC 4/23/17

STL 6 vs. PHX 3/17/16 4, twice

BLK 2, four times 1, five times

PTS 24 @ POR 2/11/18 13 @ OKC 4/15/18

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 44 @ MIN 4/14/10 37 vs. ATL 4/22/16

FGM 9, six times 6 vs. ATL 4/24/16

FGA 18 vs. CHA 4/12/13 12 vs. ATL 4/22/16

3FGM 4 vs. GSW 4/10/18 3 vs. ATL 4/24/16

3FGA 8 vs. GSW 4/10/18 6 vs. ATL 4/24/16

FTM 7 @ LAL 11/4/12 4 @ CLE 5/23/17

FTA 9 @ LAL 11/4/12 4 @ CLE 5/23/17

OR 7 @ ATL 3/13/10 3, twice

DR 11 vs. IND 12/31/11 9, twice

REB 13, three times 12 vs. ATL 4/22/16

AST 5 vs. MIA 12/30/16 4, twice

STL 4, four times 2, twice

BLK 3 vs. HOU 3/7/10 2 vs. ATL 4/28/16

PTS 22, three times 16 vs. ATL 4/24/16

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DONOVAN MITCHELL G #45 6-3 215 – 1st NBA Season – Louisville

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-1 35.0 27.0 10.0 3.0 2.0 1.0

2017-18 SEASON:

With his fourth three-pointer vs. GSW (4/10), he set the NBA single-season

rookie record for most threes made (186)

Finished with 35 points (25 points after halftime) in a career-high 44 minutes

played at SAS (3/23)

Won the 2018 Slam Dunk Contest at All-Star weekend in Los Angeles

Played for Team USA in the Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star weekend, finished

with 7 points, 7 assists and 5 steals in 23 minutes

Was awarded Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month honors for

games played during December, January and February

Scored a career-high 41 points, breaking a Jazz rookie record for points in a

game (previously, 38, Darrell Griffith, Feb. 13, 1981 vs. Boston)

Recorded 40 points (14-of-19 FG) and hit a career-high 7 threes at PHX (2/2)

Led all scorers with 34 points (14-19 FG) at SAC (1/17)

Notched 35 points and made 10 free throws at CHA (1/12)

Tallied 46 games with 20+ points, the most among all NBA rookies

Posted 22 points vs. LAL (10/28), becoming the fifth player in team history to have a 20+ point game within the first six games of his career

Missed two games with a right great toe contusion (12/20-21) and one game with flu-like symptoms (2/3)

JAZZ NOTES Nickname is Spider Father, Donovan Sr. is the Manager of Player Operations and Community Outreach with the New York Mets

Father played seven years in pro baseball Played baseball (pitcher, shortstop) and soccer (goalie) in high school

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 28 6-15 0-3 7-8 2 3 5 5 3 1 2 0 19

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 38 9-18 3-7 7-10 0 9 9 8 1 1 4 1 28

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 26 8-12 4-5 2-2 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 0 22

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 34 6-23 1-8 4-6 1 5 6 5 2 2 2 0 17

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 35 11-22 3-7 2-2 1 9 10 3 1 2 1 1 27

RAUL NETO G #25 6-1 179 – 3rd NBA Season – UCAM Murcia

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-0 2.3 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

2017-18 SEASON:

Made a career-high six free throws at SAS (2/3)

Logged a career-high 22 points (9-14 FG) off the bench @ BKN (11/17)

Recorded a career-high five rebounds to go with eight points vs. CHI (11/22)

Tallied five points and two steals @ LAC (10/24)

Inactive (concussion, left knee bone bruise) in 14 games, (left hamstring

soreness) in two games, (right hamstring) in one game, (right ankle sprain) in

one game, (fractured left wrist) in 13 games

Did not play – coach’s decision in four games

Did not dress – Injury/Illness - right foot soreness in one game (12/5) and right

ankle sprain in two games (2/23, 2/24)

JAZZ NOTES Father’s favorite player is John Stockton Lists his first game with the

Brazilian National Team as his favorite sports moment Player he looks up to most is

Steve Nash Speaks Portuguese, Spanish and English If he wasn’t a basketball player, he would be an engineer Enjoys playing soccer

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC Inactive – fractured left wrist

4/8 @ LAL DNP – coach’s decision

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 9 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 1 4 0 4

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 11 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 44 @ SAS 3/23/18 35 @ OKC 4/15/18

FGM 15 @ CHI 12/13/17 11 @ OKC 4/15/18

FGA 36 @ SAS 3/23/18 22 @ OKC 4/15/18

3FGM 7 @ PHX 2/2/18 3 @ OKC 4/15/18

3FGA 13 @ SAS 3/23/18 7 @ OKC 4/15/18

FTM 10, twice 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

FTA 12 vs. NOP 1/3/18 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

OR 5 @ POR 2/11/18 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

DR 9 @ LAL 4/8/18 9 @ OKC 4/15/18

REB 9, twice 10 @ OKC 4/15/18

AST 9 @ BOS 12/15/17 3 @ OKC 4/15/18

STL 5 @ OKC 12/5/17 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

BLK 2, twice 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

PTS 41 vs. NOP 12/1/17 27 @ OKC 4/15/18

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 25 @ ORL 11/18/17 14 vs. LAC 4/28/17

FGM 9 @ BKN 11/17/17 2, twice

FGA 14 @ BKN 11/17/17 4 vs. LAC 4/28/17

3FGM 3 @ BKN 11/17/17 1, three times

3FGA 6 @ BKN 11/17/17 2 @ GSW 5/4/17

FTM 6 @ SAS 2/3/18 2, twice

FTA 6 @ SAS 2/3/18 2, twice

OR 1, four times --

DR 5 vs. CHI 11/22/17 3, twice

REB 5 vs. CHI 11/22/17 3, twice

AST 7 @ ORL 11/18/17 2 @ GSW 5/4/17

STL 2, twice 1 @ GSW 5/4/17

BLK 1, three times 1 @ LAC 4/25/17

PTS 22 @ BKN 11/17/17 5, three times

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ROYCE O’NEALE F #23 6-6 226 – 1st NBA Season – Baylor

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-0 20.0 1.0 2.0 0.0 2.0 1.0

2017-18 SEASON:

Scored a career-best 19 points (7-12 FG) vs. PHX (2/14)

Made his first career start on 2/11 at POR and had a career-high 11 rebounds

and tied his career high with six assists

Tallied 18 points (6-7 FG, 4-4 3FG) and had five rebounds, five assists and three

steals at SAS (2/3)

Logged his first career double-double (11 points and 12 rebounds) at CHA

(1/12)

Notched 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting in 21 minutes at NOP (2/5)

Scored 11 points and set a career high with six assists vs. WAS (12/4)

Played 21 minutes and finished with 4 points and 7 rebounds at BKN (11/17)

Collected six points and three rebounds in 12 minutes at HOU (11/5)

JAZZ NOTES Has played internationally in Spain and Germany Born in Harker Heights, Texas Made the 2015 Dean’s List at Baylor

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 31 3-5 1-2 1-2 0 5 5 3 1 0 1 0 8

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 25 5-7 2-4 3-4 0 5 5 2 2 0 2 0 15

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 16 4-4 1-1 0-0 0 5 5 0 2 0 0 1 9

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 26 2-6 2-3 0-0 0 8 8 1 3 0 0 0 6

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 20 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 1 1

2017-18 SEASON:

Recorded 31 points, six rebounds and eight assists vs. LAL (4/3)

Logged his 10th double-double of the year (12 points and 11 assists) vs. PHX

(3/15)

Finished with 30 points, 10 assists and attemped a career-high 22 FG at NOP

(3/11)

Recorded a career-high 34 points (11-14 FG) to go along with nine assists at

SAS (2/3)

Totaled 23 points, seven boards and three assists at MIN (4/1)

Tallied 23 points and 11 assists vs. GSW (1/30)

Led Utah with season-high 30 points (11-11 FT) vs. POR (11/1)

Dished out his 3,000th career assist vs. DEN (10/18)

Has recorded four point/assist double-doubles and three point/rebound double-

doubles this season

Missed one game with left hamstring soreness, one game with right Achilles soreness and three games with left hip soreness

JAZZ NOTES Born in El Masnou, Spain Older brother, Marc, also plays professionally in Spain’s second division Lists Steve Nash as his

favorite NBA player Competed with Spain during the 2017 FIBA EuroBasket Began career at FC Barcelona (Spain)

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 8 3-5 1-2 2-2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 9

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 19 4-6 1-3 0-0 0 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 9

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 19 5-10 1-5 2-2 2 3 5 5 0 3 0 0 13

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 24 5-12 1-1 6-6 0 5 5 5 5 1 4 0 17

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 31 5-18 0-3 3-3 2 5 7 5 2 4 3 1 13

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 39 vs. SAS 2/12/18 20 @ OKC 4/15/18

FGM 7 vs. PHX 2/14/18 --

FGA 12 vs. PHX 2/14/18 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

3FGM 4, twice --

3FGA 5, twice 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

FTM 5 @ OKC 12/20/17 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

FTA 6 @ OKC 12/20/17 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

OR 3 vs. DAL 2/24/18 --

DR 9, twice 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

REB 11 @ POR 2/11/18 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

AST 6, twice --

STL 3, three times 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

BLK 1, three times 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

PTS 19 vs. PHX 2/14/18 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

RICKY RUBIO G #3 6-4 190 – 7th NBA Season – FC Barcelona

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-1 31.0 13.0 7.0 5.0 4.0 1.0

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 49 @ DAL 3/19/14 31 @ OKC 4/15/18

FGM 12 vs. LAL 3/30/17 5 @ OKC 4/15/18

FGA 22 @ NOP 3/11/18 18 @ OKC 4/15/18

3FGM 6 vs. ORL 1/30/17 --

3FGA 9 vs. ORL 1/30/17 3 @ OKC 4/15/18

FTM 13, twice 3 @ OKC 4/15/18

FTA 14, twice 3 @ OKC 4/15/18

OR 5 vs. LAC 11/12/16 2 @ OKC 4/15/18

DR 12 vs. SAS 3/12/13 5 @ OKC 4/15/18

REB 13, twice 7 @ OKC 4/15/18

AST 19 vs. WAS, 3/13/17 5 @ OKC 4/15/18

STL 8, twice 4 @ OKC 4/15/18

BLK 2, three times 1 @ OKC 4/15/18

PTS 34 @ SAS 2/3/18 13 @ OKC 4/15/18

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THABO SEFOLOSHA F #22 6-7 220 – 12th NBA Season – Angelico Biella

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

-- -- -- -- -- -- --

2017-18 SEASON:

Logged 13 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals at MIA (1/7)

Recorded 14 points and 5 rebounds vs. HOU (12/7)

Finished with 15 points at LAC (11/30)

Tallied a season-high 5 steals vs. BKN (11/11)

Scored a season-best 15 points and grabbed nine boards vs. POR (11/1)

Collected his 14th career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds vs. CLE

(12/30)

Missed one game with right knee soreness (11/17)

Did not play coach’s decision in three games (12/15, 12/26, 1/3)

Inactive due to right knee surgery in 40 games

JAZZ NOTES Born in Vevey, Switzerland Speaks fluent English and French

Played professionally in Switzerland, France and Italy before coming to the NBA in 2006 Was the first Swiss player to play in the NBA Father is

a musician and mother is a painter

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC Inactive – right knee surgery

4/8 @ LAL Inactive – right knee surgery

4/10 vs. GSW Inactive – right knee surgery

4/11 @ POR Inactive – right knee surgery

4/15 @ OKC Inactive – right knee surgery

DAVID STOCKTON G #5 5-11 165 – 2nd NBA Season – Gonzaga

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

-- -- -- -- -- -- --

2017-18 SEASON:

Made his Jazz debut at GSW (3/25) and finished with two points

Signed a 10-day contract with the Jazz on 3/16

Appeared in 39 games for the Reno Bighorns, averaging 16.3 points, 3.3

rebounds and 5.2 assists per game in 28.2 minutes per contest

Posted a season-high 30 points against the South Bay Lakers (11/22)

Logged his first double-double of the season (25 points, 10 assists, seven

steals) against Santa Cruz Warriors (11/27)

Did not play – coach’s decision in seven games

Inactive in three games

JAZZ NOTES Born in Spokane, Wash. Father is NBA Hall of Famer and former

Jazzman John Stockton Set a D-League single-game record with 22 assists on 3/6/15

Named to the NBA D-League All-Rookie Second Team for the 2014-15 season Attended Gonzaga Prep where he played basketball and football

Has played professionally in Croatia and New Zealand

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3

4/8 @ LAL Inactive

4/10 vs. GSW Inactive

4/11 @ POR Inactive

4/15 @ OKC Inactive

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 55 @ BKN 12/1/10 42 @ HOU 4/27/13

FGM 11 @ HOU 2/20/13 7, twice

FGA 21 @ UTA 2/9/08 16 vs. SAS 5/31/12

3FGM 6 @ HOU 2/20/13 4 vs. SAS 5/31/12

3FGA 10 @ HOU 2/20/13 10 vs. SAS 5/31/12

FTM 8 @ DEN 3/11/09 5, twice

FTA 8, twice 8 @ DET 5/5/07

OR 6 vs. LAL 11/18/14 3, four times

DR 11 @ HOU 1/12/11 8 @ HOU 4/27/13

REB 13, three times 9 @ HOU 4/27/13

AST 7 @ MIL 4/14/08 6, twice

STL 7 @ MIL 4/9/12 6 vs. SAS 5/31/12

BLK 4, six times 2, five times

PTS 28 @ HOU 2/20/13 19 vs. SAS 5/31/12

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 19 @ LAL 4/15/15 --

FGM 2 @ LAL 4/15/15 --

FGA 3 @ LAL 4/15/15 --

3FGM 1, twice --

3FGA 2 @ MIN 4/1/18 --

FTM 2 @ DEN 4/12/15 --

FTA 4 @ DEN 4/12/15 --

OR -- --

DR 2 @ LAC 2/21/15 --

REB 2 @ LAC 2/21/15 --

AST 7 @ LAL 4/15/15 --

STL 2 @ LAL 4/15/15 --

BLK -- --

PTS 5, twice --

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2017-18 SEASON:

Logged four blocked shots in 12 minutes vs. ATL (3/20)

Swatted career-high-tying six shots at CLE (12/16)

Scored a season-high 10 points and tied career high of 4 steals at PHI (11/20)

Recorded four blocks at LAC (10/24)

Tallied eight points vs. PHI (11/7)

Did not play coach’s decision in 17 games

JAZZ NOTES Helped Fenerbahce Ulker to a 2017 EuroLeague Championship 2017

EuroLeague Final Four MVP 2017 Turkish League All-Star Born in Edmon,

Oklahoma Originally selected with the sixth overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED:

Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS

4/5 vs. LAC W, 117-95 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 0

4/8 @ LAL W, 112-97 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0

4/10 vs. GSW W, 119-79 12 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 2

4/11 @ POR L, 93-102 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2

4/15 @ OKC L, 108-116 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

EKPE UDOH F #33 6-10 245 – 6th NBA Season – Baylor

G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

1-0 2.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Reg. Season Career High Playoff Career High

MIN 39 @ OKC 3/29/11 21 @ MIA 4/21/13

FGM 9 vs. LAC 2/20/12 2 @ MIA 4/21/13

FGA 14, twice 4 vs. MIA 4/28/13

3FGM -- --

3FGA 1, four times --

FTM 7 @ WAS 3/5/12 --

FTA 8 @ CHA 11/29/13 --

OR 6, three times 1, three times

DR 6, 11 times 2, twice

REB 11, twice 3 @ MIA 4/21/13

AST 5 @ WAS 4/2/12 1 @ MIA 4/21/13

STL 4, three times 2 vs. MIA 4/28/13

BLK 6, three times 2 vs. MIA 4/28/13

PTS 19 vs. LAC 2/20/12 4 @ MIA 4/21/13

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AN INDIVIDUAL… Had 30+ points

Utah: 33, Gordon Hayward, @ Golden State, 5/4/17

Opp: 36, Paul George, @ Oklahoma City, 5/15/18

Had 40+ points:

Utah: 40, Gordon Hayward, vs. L.A. Clippers, 4/21/17

Opp: 42, Carmelo Anthony, Denver, 4/17/10

Had 50+ points:

Utah: 50, Karl Malone, vs. Seattle, 4/22/00

Opp: has never happened

Had 15+ rebounds:

Utah: 15, Rudy Gobert, vs. Golden State, 5/6/17

Opp: 17, DeAndre Jordan, @ L.A. Clippers, 4/30/17

Had 20+ rebounds:

Utah: 20, Carlos Boozer, vs. Denver, 4/30/10

Opp: 20, Dennis Rodman, San Antonio, 5/5/94

Had 25+ rebounds:

Utah: Has never happened

Opp: Has never happened

Had 15+ assists:

Utah: 17, Deron Williams, @ L.A. Lakers, 4/19/09

Opp: 16, Tracy McGrady, @ Houston, 4/30/07

Had 20+ assists:

Utah: 23, John Stockton vs. Portland, 4/25/96

Opp: has never happened

Had 8+ blocks:

Utah: 9, Greg Ostertag, vs. L.A. Lakers (OT), 5/12/97

Opp: 8, Dikembe Mutombo, Denver, 5/12/94

Had 5+ steals:

Utah: 5, Rudy Gobert, @ L.A. Clippers, 4/25/17

Opp: 5, Derek Fisher, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/2/10

Made 15+ field goals:

Utah: 17, Carlos Boozer, @ Houston, 4/23/07

Opp: 15, Kevin Durant, vs. Golden State, 5/6/17

Made 30+ field goals:

Utah: 30, Carlos Boozer, @ Houston, 4/23/07

Opp: 33, Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers, 5/11/08

Made 5+ three-pointers:

Utah: 5, Deron Williams, @ Denver, 4/28/10

Opp: 8, Paul George, @ Oklahoma City, 5/15/18

Made 15+ free throws:

Utah: 16, Deron Williams, @ Denver, 4/19/10

Opp: 15, Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08

Made 20+ free throws:

Utah: 22, Karl Malone, @ L.A. Clippers (Anaheim), 5/3/92

Opp: 21, Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/4/08

Attempted 20+ free throws:

Utah: 20, Karl Malone, vs. Houston, 5/7/95

Opp: 23, Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/4/08

Had a triple-double:

Utah: John Stockton, @ Dallas (12 pts, 11 rebs, 10 ast), 4/28/01

Opp: Draymond Green, vs. Golden State (17 pts, 10 rebs, 11 ast), 5/8/17

Had a 20/20 game:

Utah: Carlos Boozer, vs. Denver (22 pts, 20 rebs), 4/30/10

Opp: Ralph Sampson, @ Houston (246pts, 24 rebs), 4/19/85

Had a four-point play:

Utah: Jeff Hornacek, vs. San Antonio, 5/5/98

Opp: Chris Paul, vs. L.A. Clippers, 4/28/17

A TEAM… Scored 120+ points:

Utah: 123 vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/11/08 (W, 123-115 OT)

Opp: 121 vs. Golden State, 5/8/17 (L, 95-121)

Scored 130+ points:

Utah: 131 vs. Denver, 5/4/85 (W, 131-123)

Opp: 140 vs. Houston, 4/29/95 (L, 126-140)

Scored 140+ points:

Utah: Has never happened

Opp: 140 by Houston, 4/29/95 (L, 126-140)

Shot .600+ from the field:

Utah: .603 (44-73) vs. Seattle, 5/30/96

Opp: .600 (45-75) @ L.A. Lakers, 4/21/09

Won by 20+ points:

Utah: 22 vs. Houston, 5/2/08 (113-91)

Opp: 26 vs. Golden State, 5/8/17 (95-121)

Won by 30+ points:

Utah: 30 vs. Sacramento, 5/8/99 (117-87)

Opp: 31 @ SAS, 5/2/12 (83-114)

Won by 40+ points:

Utah: Has never happened

Opp: 42 @ Chicago, 6/7/98 (54-96)

Failed to make a three-pointer:

Utah: (0-14) vs. Houston, 4/26/08 (W, 86-82)

Opp: (0-5) by L.A. Clippers, 5/4/92 (W, 98-89)

Overtime Win:

Utah: 123-115, vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/11/08 (OT)

Opp: 81-84, @ Sacramento, 5/12/99 (OT)

Double-Overtime Win:

Utah: Has never happened

Opp: 101-109, by Denver, 5/17/94 (2OT)

THE JAZZ (playoffs) … Swept a series: 1998 Western Conf. Finals vs. L.A. Lakers (4-0)

Got swept: 2017 Conf. Semifinals vs. Golden State (0-4)

Won a road game: 4/30/17 @ LA Clippers (104-91)

Won consecutive road games, series: 2017 First Round vs. L.A. Clippers

Won multiple road games, series: 2017 First Round vs. L.A. Clippers

Won 5 straight games: 5/10/98 – 6/3/98 (7)

Lost 5 straight games: Has never happened

Won consecutive series: 2007 (2)

Played a Game 7: First Round @ L.A. Clippers, 4/30/07 (W, 104-91)

Hosted a Game 7: Conf. Semifinals vs. Denver, 5/21/94 (W, 91-81)

Reached Western Conf. Finals: 2007 vs. San Antonio (Lost 1-4)

Reached NBA Finals: 1998 vs. Chicago (Lost 2-4)

THE LAST TIME - PLAYOFFS

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2017-18 Utah Jazz Roster

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs. 13 Tony Bradley C 6-10 248 1/8/98 North Carolina/USA R

10 Alec Burks G 6-6 214 7/20/91 Colorado/USA 6

99 Jae Crowder F 6-6 235 7/6/90 Marquette/USA 5

11 Danté Exum G 6-6 190 7/13/95 Australian Inst. of Sport/Australia 2

15 Derrick Favors F/C 6-10 265 7/15/91 Georgia Tech/USA 7

27 Rudy Gobert C 7-1 245 6/26/92 Cholet Basket (France)/France 4

2 Joe Ingles F 6-8 226 10/2/87 Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)/Australia 3

8 Jonas Jerebko F 6-10 231 3/2/87 Angelico Biella (Italy)/Sweden 7 45 Donovan Mitchell G 6-3 215 9/7/96 Louisville/USA R

25 Raul Neto G 6-1 179 5/19/92 UCAM Murcia (Spain)/Brazil 2

23 Royce O’Neale F 6-6 226 6/5/93 Baylor/USA R

3 Ricky Rubio G 6-4 190 10/21/90 FC Barcelona (Spain)/Spain 6

22 Thabo Sefolosha F 6-7 220 5/2/84 Angelico Biella (Italy)/Switzerland 11

5 David Stockton G 5-11 165 6/24/91 Gonzaga/USA 1

33 Ekpe Udoh F 6-10 245 5/20/87 Baylor/USA 5

Head Coach: Quin Snyder

Assistant Coach: Igor Kokoskov

Assistant Coach: Alex Jensen

Assistant Coach: Johnnie Bryant

Assistant Coach/Basketball Operations: Mike Wells

Assistant Coach/Basketball Strategy: Zach Guthrie

Assistant Coach/Integrated Player Development: Jeff Watkinson

Assistant Coach/Player Development: Antonio Lang

Assistant Coach/Player Development: Lamar Skeeter

Coaching Associate: DeSagana Diop

Vice President of Performance Health Care: Mike Elliott

Head Athletic Trainer: Eric Waters

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Nixon Dorvilien

Director of Sports Science/Assistant Coach: Mark McKown

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Isaiah Wright

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jasper Bibbs

Numerical Roster

2 Joe Ingles

3 Ricky Rubio

5 David Stockton

8 Jonas Jerebko

10 Alec Burks

11 Danté Exum

13 Tony Bradley

15 Derrick Favors

22 Thabo Sefolosha

23 Royce O’Neale

25 Raul Neto

27 Rudy Gobert

33 Ekpe Udoh

45 Donovan Mitchell

99 Jae Crowder

Pronunciations

Danté Exum (DAHN-tay x-umm); Rudy Gobert (go-BARE); Joe Ingles (ING-uhls); Igor Kokoskov (kuh-KOSH-kov); Raul Neto (Hah-OOL Nett-oh); Thabo

Sefolosha (TAH-bo sef-a-LOW-sha); Ekpe Udoh (EPP-ay OO-Doe); Vivint Smart Home Arena (VIV-ent)