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2005-06 ROSTER

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College NBA Exp.

11 Esteban Batista F/C 6-10 270 9-02-83 Uruguay R1 Josh Childress G 6-8 210 6-20-83 Stanford 1

00 Tony Delk G 6-2 189 1-28-74 Kentucky 954 John Edwards C 7-0 275 7-31-81 Kent State 1

3 Al Harrington F 6-9 245 2-17-80 St. Patrick’s HS (NJ) 736 Royal Ivey G 6-3 200 12-20-81 Texas 1

2 Joe Johnson G 6-7 230 6-29-81 Arkansas 410 Tyronn Lue G 6-0 178 5-03-77 Nebraska 727 Zaza Pachulia F/C 6-11 265 2-10-84 Georgia (Europe) 215 Donta Smith G 6-7 215 11-27-83 SE Illinois College 1

5 Josh Smith F 6-9 225 12-05-85 Oak Hill Academy 120 Salim Stoudamire G 6-1 186 10-11-82 Arizona R24 Marvin Williams F 6-9 228 6-19-86 North Carolina R

HEAD COACH: Mike Woodson (Indiana)ASSISTANT COACHES: Larry Drew (Missouri), Herb Brown (Vermont), Bob Bender (Duke), Greg Ballard (Oregon), David Fizdale (San Diego)

ASSISTANT COACH / PLAYER PERFORMANCE: Pete Radulovic (Loyola Marymount)ATHLETIC TRAINER: Wally Blase (Winona State)

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER: Tom Smith (Northwestern College)

00 Tony Delk1 Josh Childress2 Joe Johnson3 Al Harrington5 Josh Smith

10 Tyronn Lue11 Esteban Batista15 Donta Smith20 Salim Stoudamire24 Marvin Williams

27 Zaza Pachulia36 Royal Ivey54 John Edwards

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2005-06 SCHEDULE

PRESEASON (** - Hawks home preseason games)

2005-06 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULENOVEMBER (14)

Wed 2 @Golden State (FSN) 10:30Fri 4 @LA Clippers (FSN) 10:30Sat 5 @Portland (TS) 10:00Tue 8 LA LAKERS (TS) 7:00Thu 10 LA CLIPPERS (FSN) 7:00Sat 12 MEMPHIS 7:00Tue 15 @San Antonio (FSN) 8:30Thu 17 @Dallas (FSN) 8:30Fri 18 @New Orleans (OKC) (i) 8:00Wed 23 BOSTON (FSN) 7:00Fri 25 @Indiana (i) 7:00Sun 27 PORTLAND 2:00Tue 29 @Houston (TS) 8:30Wed 30 MIAMI (TS) 7:00

DECEMBER (14)Fri 2 TORONTO (i) 7:00Sun 4 @Phoenix (i) 8:00Tue 6 @Denver (FSN) 9:00Wed 7 @Utah (FSN) 9:00Sat 10 SAN ANTONIO (i) 7:00Tue 13 @Cleveland (TS) 7:00Wed 14 @Philadelphia (FSN) 7:00Fri 16 NEW YORK (i) 7:00Sun 18 DENVER (TS) 2:00Tue 20 @Miami (FSN) 7:30Fri 23 PHILADELPHIA (i) 7:00Tue 27 CHARLOTTE (NBA TV) (FSN) 7:00Wed 28 @Toronto 7:00Fri 30 @New Jersey (i) 7:30

JANUARY (15)Tue 3 TORONTO (i) 7:00Wed 6 @Boston (i) 7:30Sat 7 NEW ORLEANS (i) 7:00Tue 10 BOSTON (FSN) 7:00Wed 11 @Washington (i) 7:00Fri 13 @New York (i) 7:30Sat 14 WASHINGTON (i) 7:00Mon 16 HOUSTON (*) (FSN) 2:00Wed 18 DETROIT (TS) 7:00Fri 20 MILWAUKEE (i) 7:00Mon 23 INDIANA (i) 7:00Wed 25 CLEVELAND (TS) 7:00Fri 27 PHOENIX (FSN) 7:00Sat 28 @Chicago (i) 8:30Mon 30 NEW YORK (FSN) 7:00

(* MLK Holiday)

FEBRUARY (12)Wed 1 @Charlotte (i) 7:30Fri 3 ORLANDO (FSN) 7:00Sat 4 @Washington (i) 7:00Tue 7 DETROIT (FSN) 7:00Fri 10 @Seattle (FSN) 10:30Sun 12 @Sacramento (i) 9:00Wed 15 @LA Lakers (FSN) 10:30Tue 21 @Detroit (i) 7:30Wed 22 SEATTLE (TS) 7:00Fri 24 @Indiana (FSN) 7:00Sat 25 MILWAUKEE (i) 7:00Mon 27 NEW JERSEY (i) 7:00

MARCH (16)Wed 1 @Toronto 7:00Fri 3 SACRAMENTO (i) 7:00Sat 4 @Miami (i) 7:30Tue 7 GOLDEN STATE (FSN) 7:00Sat 11 CHICAGO (i) 7:00Mon 13 @Milwaukee (FSN) 8:00Wed 15 @New York (FSN) 7:30Fri 17 UTAH (i) 7:00Sun 19 ORLANDO 2:00Mon 20 @Detroit (FSN) 7:30Wed 22 @Philadelphia (FSN) 7:00Sat 25 DALLAS (i) 7:00Sun 26 @Orlando (i) 6:00Tue 28 @Charlotte (FSN) 7:30Wed 29 INDIANA (FSN) 7:00Fri 31 NEW JERSEY (i) 7:00

APRIL (11)Sun 2 @Memphis 4:00Tue 4 @New Jersey (FSN) 7:30Wed 5 MINNESOTA (i) 7:00Fri 7 WASHINGTON (i) 7:00Sun 9 @Minnesota 3:30Mon 10 @Orlando (FSN) 7:00Wed 12 CHICAGO (i) 7:00Fri 14 CHARLOTTE (FSN) 7:00Sat 15 @Milwaukee (i) 8:30Tue 18 MIAMI (i) 7:00Wed 19 @Cleveland (i) 7:00

October 11 Atlanta vs. Orlando @ Atlanta, Georgia (Philips Arena) 7:00 EasternOctober 12 (**) Atlanta vs. Charlotte @ Birmingham, Alabama (BJCC Arena) 8:30 EasternOctober 17 Atlanta at Charlotte @ Charlotte, North Carolina (Charlotte Coliseum) 10:00 AM EasternOctober 18 Atlanta at New Orleans @ Little Rock, Arkansas (Alltel Arena) 7:00 EasternOctober 22 Atlanta at Orlando @ Orlando, Florida (TD Waterhouse Centre) 7:00 EasternOctober 24 Atlanta at Miami @ Nashville, Tennessee (Gaylord Entertainment Center) 8:00 EasternOctober 27 (**) Atlanta vs. Memphis @ Chattanooga, Tennessee (UTC Arena) 7:30 EasternOctober 28 (**) Atlanta vs. New Orleans @ Columbus, Georgia (Columbus Civic Center) 7:30 Eastern

(FSN) FSN South (cable)(i) WPXA TV(TS) Turner South (cable)

(NBATV) NBA TV (digital cable)

(OKC) Game played in Oklahoma City, OK

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HEIGHT: 6-10 NBA EXPERIENCE: RookieWEIGHT: 270 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 1stHOME COUNTRY: UruguayBIRTHDATE: September 2, 1983 • AGE: 22BIRTHPLACE: Montevideo, Uruguay

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HOW ESTEBAN BECAME A HAWK: Signed as a free agent on September 12, 2005.

LAST SEASON (2004-05): Played in eight games with Aguas de Calpe (in the LEB Division inSpain), where he averaged 10.6 ppg and 5.5 rpg • In August and September 2005, representedUruguay in the FIBA Americas Tournament 2005, and grabbed a tournament-best 15.6 rpg,adding 18.0 ppg (t8th) in eight contests.

INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Spent most of 2003-04 with Trouville (Montevideo, Uruguay), playing 40 games and averaging 20.1 ppg and 15.0 rpg during the regular season • Also playedin two games with Liceo Mixto Los Andes (Chile) and with the Uruguayan National Team in theSouth American Tournament in Brazil • Played for Salto Uruguay in 2002-03, and averaged 16.4 ppg in 28 contests • Played 23 games for Pozuelo (Spain), where he posted 8.9 ppg and 7.4 rpg • Also played in four games at the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in San Juan • Playedin 2001-02 with Welcome in the National League (Uruguay), and put up 6.2 ppg and 4.5 rpg in22 games.

PERSONAL INFO: Esteban Damian Batista Hernandez was born September 2, 1983 inMontevideo, Uruguay • He was raised in Playa Pascual, a suburb of Montevideo • Wife’s nameis Maria Sara Torres • In 2004, he was nominated as the best basketball player in Uruguay by theUruguayan Olympic Committee • His mentor is Oscar “Osky” Moglia, a former national team player and international star from Uruguay.

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HEIGHT: 6-8 NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 yearWEIGHT: 210 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 2ndCOLLEGE: StanfordHIGH SCHOOL: Mayfair HS, Lakewood, CABIRTHDATE: June 20, 1983 • AGE: 22BIRTHPLACE: Harbor City, CA

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HOW JOSH BECAME A HAWK: Selected by the Hawks in the first round of the 2004 Draft, Childress was the sixthchoice overall.

2005 SUMMER LEAGUE: Childress averaged 13.2 ppg, 5.0 rpg and 2.0 apg in six contests (.553 FG%, .286 3FG%,.917 FT%) at the Rocky Mountain Revue • He was second on the team in scoring and rebounding during the week-long competition • In the entire six-team field, he placed sixth in scoring, ninth in rebounding, sixth in field goal per-centage and seventh in free throw percentage.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER (2004-05): By capping off a solid rookie season and being named to the NBA All-Rookiesecond team, Childress became (along with teammate Josh Smith) the first Hawk to receive that honor since JasonTerry in 1999-2000 • He averaged 10.1 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 29.7 minutes (.470 FG%, .2323FG%, .823 FT%) • The team's leader in field goal percentage, Childress was second in free throw percentage, thirdin rebounding and fourth in scoring • He ranked highly among NBA rookies in virtually every category - sixth in pointsper game, fourth in rebounds (third in offensive rpg), tied for eighth in assists, seventh in steals, tied for 10th in blocks,eighth in field goal percentage, second in free throw percentage and fourth in efficiency rating • Had 12 double-dou-bles (third among rookies) • Tied for 25th in the NBA in offensive rebounds per game (2.4) • As a starter (44 games),Childress averaged 13.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1 steals (.483 FG%, .854 FT%) • Over his final 35games, he notched 12 double-doubles, and posted 14.9 points and 7.9 rebounds • SEASON HIGHS: 26 pts v/Bos(4/1/05), 15 rebs @GS (2/23/05), 5 assts (2x), 5 stls @NY (11/23/04), 3 blks @Den (3/1/05), 49 mins @Tor (3/11/05),9 FGM v/Tor (3/26/05), 2 3FGM (2x), 11 FTM v/Bos (4/1/05).

COLLEGIATE CAREER: An early entry candidate for the 2004 NBA Draft, Childress played three seasons atStanford for coach Mike Montgomery, who is now the head man for the Golden State Warriors • He was named the2003-04 Pac-10 Player of the Year, the first in school history, and was a finalist for Rupp, Naismith and WoodenPlayer of the Year Awards • Led the school to 74-21 record, the 2003-04 Pac-10 Title and three NCAA Tournamentappearances during his career • Childress' name appears 17 times in the Stanford record book • He finished histhree-year career totaling 12.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 86 games • Named First Team All-America as a junior (2003-04) by a number of media outlets, including the AP, Sports Illustrated and BasketballTimes, despite missing the first nine games of the season with a stress reaction in his left foot • Childress led theCardinal and ranked ninth in the Pac-10 in scoring (15.7 ppg) • Paced the team in rebounding (7.5 rpg), which rankedfifth in the conference, and blocked shots with 37 (third) • Finished fifth in the Pac-10 in free throw percentage (.821)• Scored in double-figures in 22 of 23 games, while also averaging 2.7 assists • Shot .488 from the field and .395from three-point range • Tallied a career-high 36 against USC • Named MVP of the Pac-10 Tournament after scoring49 points over three games • Honorable Mention All-Pac 10 as a sophomore (2002-03), with averages of 14.1 points(14th in the conference), a team-leading 8.1 rebounds (second in Pac-10) and 1.4 blocks • Also posted 2.1 assistsand 1.2 steals, while shooting .427 from the floor, .333 from beyond the arc and .719 from the foul line • Notched aseason-best 22 points, to go along with 11 rebounds, five assists and four blocks versus San Diego in the first roundof the NCAA Tournament • As a freshman (2001-02), averaged 7.8 points and was the team's second-leadingrebounder (4.8 rpg) • Notched a season-high 21 points against Purdue • Became only the second freshman to starthis first game (former Hawk Brevin Knight was the other) in Montgomery's 18-year tenure at the school • NamedHonorable Mention All-Pac 10 Freshman.

PERSONAL INFO: Joshua Malik Childress was born June 20, 1983 in Harbor City, California • The son of Dave andTeri Childress • At Stanford, volunteered with the Young Black Scholars, a mentoring and tutoring student groupwhich also performed community service projects • Majored in Sociology • Selected to play for the United States teamat the 2003 Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic • Earned a silver medal as a member of the 2000 USABasketball Men's Youth Development West Team • Attended Mayfair High School in Lakewood, where he was aMcDonald's High School All-American • Was also an all-league volleyball selection as a prep • Was an AAU team-mate of NBA players Tyson Chandler and Jamal Sampson • Has two older brothers (Jamal and Onye) and oneyounger brother (Chris) • Names Scottie Pippen as his favorite player growing up • Childress wears a size 15 bas-ketball shoe • Last year, Childress was featured on the cover of ESPN's College Basketball video game.

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1977-2005IN MEMORIAM

HEIGHT: 7-0 NBA EXPERIENCE: 5 yearsWEIGHT: 260COLLEGE: Georgia TechHIGH SCHOOL: Central Catholic, Springfield, OHBIRTHDATE: September 8, 1977 • AGE: 28BIRTHPLACE: Springfield, OH

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Jason Collier passed away suddenly on October 15, 2005. This page remains in the Hawks media guide as a tribute to his memory.

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HOW JASON BECAME A HAWK: Signed as a free agent with Atlanta on July 14, 2004 • After signing the first 10-day contract with Atlanta on March 8, Collier was signed for the rest of the season on March 28 • He participatedin the 2003 training camp of the Minnesota Timberwolves, then joined the National Basketball Development League's(NBDL) Fayetteville Patriots where he played 30 games • Obtained by the Houston Rockets on June 28, 2000 whenhis draft rights and a future first round pick were sent by the Milwaukee Bucks for the draft rights to Joel Przybilla •Collier was selected by Milwaukee in the first round (15th pick overall) of the 2000 NBA Draft.

LAST SEASON (2004-05): Collier started 44 contests on the campaign (played in 70 total), and averaged 6.9 pointsand 2.9 rebounds (.463 FG%, .364 3FG%, .717 FT%) • He had his best offensive months in November (7.0 ppg, 3.3rpg) and April (7.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg) • Posted significantly better numbers as a starter (6.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg) than as a reserve(3.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg) - in one stretch, Collier (from Dec. 6 - Jan. 28) started 25 consecutive games • He hit 49.2% of hisfield goals and 86.7% of his free throws in the final month of the season • Among the team's leaders, Collier rankedthird in field goal percentage • He missed two games due to severe bronchitis (11/5, 11/7) and one due to illness (1/29)• SEASON HIGHS: 20 pts v/Mia (11/24/04), 10 rebs v/Det (4/19/05), 2 assts @Milw (2/12/05), 3 stls v/Orl (11/26/04),2 blks @Det (12/10/04), 33 mins (2x), 8 FGM (2x), 2 3FGM v/Minn (4/9/05), 4 FTM (2x).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Collier has played in 151 games as a pro (65 starts) and enters his sixth NBA seasonwith averages of 5.6 points and 2.9 rebounds (.455 FG%, .350 3FG%, .738 FT%) • He spent his first three seasonswith Houston, appearing in 61 games and scoring 3.5 ppg and grabbing 2.4 rpg (.421 FG%, .741 FT%) • CAREERHIGHS: 22 pts v/Wash (3/12/04), 11 rebs @Tor (3/14/04), 2 assts (7x), 3 stls v/Orl (11/26/04), 2 blks (3x), 39 mins@Tor (3/14/04), 8 FGM (4x), 2 3FGM v/Minn (4/9/05), 8 FTM (3x) • 2003-04: A tremendous find for the Hawks afterthe trade of Theo Ratliff and the injury to Joel Przybilla, Collier started in 16 games (appeared in a total of 20 con-tests) and achieved personal highs in every statistical category • He recorded career bests in points (22), FGM (8),FTM (8), 3FGM (1), rebounds (11), assists (2), steals (2), blocked shots (2) and minutes (39) • Collier had one dou-ble-double in a March 14 game at Toronto (21 points/11 rebounds) • As a starter, he posted 10.1 points and 5.5rebounds (.444 FG%, .766 FT%) • 2002-03 (with Houston): Saw action in only 13 games, scoring 2.8 points and 2.2rebounds • 2001-02: Collier played in 25 games, averaging a then-career high 4.2 ppg and 3.3 rpg • He reached dou-ble figures in scoring three times • Scored a season high-tying 12 points against San Antonio on April 4 and atPortland on April 17 • He started the season on the injured list from October 29-December 18 due to medial tibialperiostitis • 2000-01 (with Houston): Averaged 3.1 points and 1.6 rebounds in 23 games as a rookie • Scored a sea-son high 12 points at Portland (11/11) • He reached double digits in points three times • Spent time on the injured listfrom December 8-January 9 following right knee surgery on November 28 and from February 16-April 17 with quadri-ceps tendinitis.

COLLEGIATE CAREER: Earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference second team honors as a junior and senior at GeorgiaTech (1998-2000) after transferring from Indiana University (1996-1998) • In 97 college games, Collier scored 13.9points and grabbed 7.1 rebounds (.458 FG%, .711 FT%) • His production picked up in both categories in his final twoseasons at Tech, averaging 17.1 points and 8.3 rebounds in 55 games with the Yellow Jackets • During his senior year(1999-2000), named honorable mention All-America by Basketball Digest after posting team-leading averages of 17.0ppg and 9.2 rpg • He also led his team in field goal percentage and three-point FG shooting • Collier became the firstplayer in school history to lead the ACC in rebounding, finishing 27th in the nation • Also ranked fifth in the confer-ence in scoring that year • Led the ACC with 12 double-doubles as a senior • Averaged a career-high 17.2 ppg as ajunior (1998-99), and also ranked sixth in the ACC in both rebounds (7.3 rpg) and blocked shots (1.4 bpg) • He scoreda career-high 30 points against Florida State • In two seasons at Indiana he averaged 9.7 points and 5.6 rebounds •He earned honorable mention All-Big 10 honors after averaging 9.4 points as a freshman.

PERSONAL INFO: His full name is Jason Jeffery Collier • His father Jeff played hoops at Georgia Tech from 1973-76, and he wears the same number that his father wore • Collier married his wife, Katie, during the summer after hisrookie season • They have a daughter, Elezan • Collier has one brother (Jared) and one sister (Julie) • Enjoys play-ing with his two yellow Labrador retrievers, Mack and Hunter • His favorite movie is "Forrest Gump" • His favorite actoris Tom Hanks, favorite actress is Charlize Theron • Enjoys listening to Neil Diamond • He wears a size 18 basketballshoe • Loves water activities, such as boating • In addition, he swam competitively as a child • Born September 8,1977 in Springfield, Ohio • Parents are Jeff and Joyce Collier.

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HEIGHT: 6-2 NBA EXPERIENCE: 9 yearsWEIGHT: 189 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 10thCOLLEGE: KentuckyHIGH SCHOOL: Haywood High, Brownsville, TNBIRTHDATE: January 28, 1974 • AGE: 31BIRTHPLACE: Covington, TN

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HOW TONY BECAME A HAWK (career transactions): Obtained from the Dallas Mavericks in a trade along with AntoineWalker for Jason Terry, Alan Henderson and a 2005 second round pick on August 4, 2004 • Traded by Boston along withWalker to Dallas for Raef LaFrentz, Jiri Welsch, Chris Mills and a first round draft pick on October 20, 2003 • Traded toBoston, along with Rodney Rogers, in exchange for Randy Brown, Joe Johnson, Milt Palacio and a conditional 2002 firstround draft pick on February 20, 2002 • Signed as a free agent with Phoenix on August 1, 2000 • Signed a free agent withSacramento on August 16, 1999 • Traded to Golden State, along with Tyrone Bogues, in exchange for B.J. Armstrong onNovember 7, 1997 • Selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the first round (16th pick) of the 1996 NBA Draft.

LAST SEASON (2004-05): Despite battling through several injuries throughout the season, Delk finished third on the teamin scoring • He tallied 11.9 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 23.9 minutes (.416 FG%, .356 3FG%, .757 FT%) •Delk spent three different stints on the injured list, missing a total of 11 games due to a sore right knee and 14 due to a lefthand contusion • He finished the season strong, averaging 14.9 points in April, hitting a season-best 44.3% field goals and48.6% three-pointers • Scored 20 or more points nine times, which was third-best on the club • Delk dropped in 72 three-pointers on the season, second to Antoine Walker's 85 • He led the team in scoring 13 times and in assists on seven occa-sions • SEASON HIGHS: 25 pts (2x), 7 rebs (2x), 8 assts v/LAL (2/7/05), 4 stls (2x), 2 blks v/Ind (12/14/04), 40 mins v/Ind(12/14/04), 10 FGM v/Ind (12/14/04), 4 3FGM (3x), 8 FTM v/LAL (2/7/05).

PLAYOFF HISTORY: Delk has played in 37 career playoff games and started in 11 of them • Has averages of 9.7 points,3.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 24.3 minutes per game • PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS: 23 pts v/NJ (5/12/03, with Bost), 9rebs v/NJ (5/12/03, w/Bost), 6 assts (2x), 5 stls v/NJ (5/12/03, w/Bost), 47 mins v/NJ (5/12/03, w/Bost), 10 FGM v/NJ (5/12/03,w/Bost), 4 3FGM v/Ind (4/27/03, w/Bost), 7 FTM @LAL (4/23/00, w/Sac) • 2004: With the Mavericks, played 5 minutes inGame 3 vs. Sacramento (April 4), tallying 2 assists and a steal • 2003: Started all 10 postseason games for Boston •Averaged 15.8 points and 4.7 rebounds in 36.8 minutes per game • Scored a career playoff high 23 points and grabbed acareer playoff high 9 boards in Game 4 of the second round versus New Jersey • Dished out a career playoff high 6 assistsin Game 2 of the second round versus New Jersey • Scored in double-figures nine times • 2002: Played in 14 of Boston's16 playoff games, posting averages of 4.7 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists over 16.2 minutes per game • Scored in dou-ble-figures twice including 16 points in Game 4 against Detroit • 2001: Appeared in all four Suns playoff games vs.Sacramento • Averaged 11.8 points and 4.0 rebounds in 28.5 minutes per game • 2000: Was Sacramento's second-leadingscorer during the playoffs with 11.2 points and added 3.6 rebounds in 20.2 minutes in the five-game series against the even-tual champion Lakers • 1997: Averaged 10.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in three games against New York with theCharlotte Hornets.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Delk has appeared in 521 games (with 103 starts) in nine seasons with career averages of 9.2points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 21.7 minutes per game in nine seasons (.407 FG%, .340 3FG%, .770 FT%) • Scoreda career-high 53 points on 20-of-27 shooting (without making a 3-pointer) with Phoenix at Sacramento on January 2, 2001 •CAREER HIGHS: 53 pts @Sac (1/2/01, with Phx), 12 rebs v/Port (12/22/01, w/Phx), 13 assts v/Sac (2/13/98, w/GSt), 5 stls(2x), 3 blks @Port (2/20/99, w/GSt), 50 mins @Sac (1/02/01, w/Phx), 20 FGs @Sac (1/02/01, w/Phx), 6 3FGs (2x), 13 FTs@Sac (1/02/01, w/Phx) • 2003-04 (with Dallas): Limited by several injuries throughout the season, seeing action in only 33games • Delk averaged 6.0 points and 1.8 rebounds in 15.4 minutes per game • He started 11 times o Shot 38.0% (70-184FGs) from the field and 30.3% (20-66 FGs) from 3-point range • Scored in double figures seven times • Missed 33 gameswith a sprained left ankle (January 14-February 21); placed back on the injured list with that same injury on 3/5 and missedthe 21 games before being activated for the final game of the season • Also missed five games with a strained left hamstring(November 11-20) • Scored 16 points (5-9 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) in 16 minutes at Detroit (January 11) • Had 16 points (6-9 FGs, 2-2 3FGs) in 19 minutes vs. Golden State (January 7) • Season-high 22 points (7-13 FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 4-5 FTs) with 7rebounds and 3 steals in 25 minutes vs. Utah (November 1) • 2002-03 (with Boston): Averaged 9.8 points, on 39.5% shoot-ing from the 3-point arc, while grabbing 3.5 boards in 28.0 minutes per game • Had 10 or more points 31 times • Scored 20or more points eight times • Tallied a season-high 26 points versus Lakers (November 7) • Grabbed a season-high 9 boardsagainst Indiana (February 26) • 2001-02 (with Phoenix, then Boston): Appeared in 63 games for Phoenix and Boston, aver-aging 9.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists for the season • Started 16 of 22 games with Boston, averaging 7.4 points,3.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists in those contests • Scored 10 or more points 27 times • Scored 20 or more points seven times• Recorded five DNP-CDs due to right adductor tendinitis from April 5-12 • 2000-01 (with Phoenix): Played all 82 games forthe first time in career and posted 12.3 points and 3.2 rebounds • Scored a career-high 53 points (without making a 3-pointbasket) on 20-of-27 shooting vs. Sacramento on January 2 • Tallied double-figures 53 times and scored 20-plus points 11

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times • Started 11 times and averaged 18.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.3 steals while shooting 49.7% in those games• 1999-2000 (with Sacramento): Appeared in 46 games for the Kings, averaging 6.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.2 assists• Logged double-figure scoring games 14 times in a 23 game stretch in March and April • 1998-99 (with Golden State):Appeared in 36 games, averaging 6.8 points, 2.6 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 17.5 minutes of action • Averaged 10.2 pointsand 5.3 assists per game in contests in which he played 25 or more minutes • 1997-98 (with Charlotte, then Golden State):Played a total of 77 games (with nine starts) for Charlotte and Golden State • Averaged 10.1 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.2assists in 21.8 minutes per game • In nine starts for the Warriors, averaged 19.3 points, 5.8 assists and 4.4 rebounds • Scored20 or more points 10 times • 1996-97 (with Charlotte): Shot 46.5% (119-256 FGs) from the floor and 46.4% (52-112) from3-point range which are both still career highs • Played 61 games with one start • Averaged 5.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.6assists in 14.2 minutes per game.

COLLEGIATE CAREER: Led Kentucky to the 1996 NCAA Championship as a senior, the school's first national title in 18years • Was named MVP of the Final Four and the Midwest Regional • Scored 24 points in the championship game win overSyracuse and tied an NCAA record with seven 3-pointers • As a senior, he also gained All-American and SoutheasternConference Player of the Year honors • Finished his career fourth on Kentucky's all-time scoring list with 1,809 points, thehighest total by a guard, behind Dan Issel, Kenny Walker and Jack Givens • By leading the Wildcats in scoring in each of hislast three seasons, he became the first player to accomplish the feat since Givens (1975-78) • Was the first Wildcat to hit 200career 3-pointers.

PERSONAL INFO: Full name is Tony Lorenzo Delk • He and his wife Margie have one daughter, Taylor • Also has sevenbrothers and sisters • Is involved with the Sickle Cell Foundation (red blood cell disorders) • Favorite movie is Training Day• Enjoys playing cards and shooting pool in his spare time • Eats chicken before every game • Enjoys watching college foot-ball • Most memorable basketball moment was winning the NCAA Championship with Kentucky • Was a high school All-American after leading the state of Tennessee in scoring as a junior (37.5) and senior (38.6), and had a scholastic high of 70points in a game • Born January 28, 1974 in Covington, Tennessee and played high school ball at Haywood High in nearbyBrownsville • Delk wears a size 13 basketball shoe.

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HEIGHT: 7-0 NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 yearWEIGHT: 275 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 2ndCOLLEGE: Kent StateHIGH SCHOOL: Hudson, Hudson, OHBIRTHDATE: July 31, 1981 • AGE: 24BIRTHPLACE: Warren, OH

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HOW JOHN BECAME A HAWK: Signed as a free agent on August 23, 2005 • Undrafted, but signed with the Indiana Pacersas a free agent on September 14, 2004.

2005 SUMMER LEAGUE: Played in four contests (one start) for the Pacers' entry at the Minnesota Summer League, andaveraged 3.8 ppg and 2.5 rpg in 12.8 mpg (.400 FG%, 3-3 FTs).

LAST SEASON (2004-05 with Indiana): Edwards saw action in 25 games (starting once), averaging 1.2 ppg and 0.8 rpg(.367 FG%, .500 FT%) in 5.6 mpg • He blocked four shots and collected 19 rebounds on the campaign • Put in a career-best9 points (adding 5 rebounds) on 12/3/04 at Sacramento • Notched a career-high two blocks on 11/10 vs. LAC • Did not appearon Indiana's playoff roster • SEASON HIGHS: 9 pts @Sac (12/3/04), 5 rebs @Sac (12/3/04), 2 assts @Sac (12/3/04), 1 stl(3x), 2 blks v/LAC (11/10/04), 31 mins @Sac (12/3/04), 4 FGM @Sac (12/3/04), 3 FTM v/Utah (3/16/05).

COLLEGIATE CAREER: Played four years at Kent State, where the former walk-on was named first team All-Mid-AmericanConference as a senior (2003-04) • Anchored the Golden Flashes' fourth consecutive East Division title with a league-highand school record 81 blocks, and averaged a team-best 13.2 ppg • Was the league's Defensive Player of the year as well,recording 2.6 bpg (16th in the nation) • Also hit 52.9 percent of his field goal attempts, and led the team at 6.7 rpg • As a jun-ior (2002-03), played in all 31 games (three starts), and posted 7.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg and 1.3 bpg, hitting 63.3 percent from thefloor, the third-best mark in school history • Also hit 71.2 percent of his free throws • Played in 35 games as a sophomore(2001-02), averaging 3.5 ppg and 2.1 rpg • Ranked 13th in the MAC in blocked shots (0.7 bpg) • Knocked down 60.5 per-cent of his field goals • Improved his free throw shooting from 43 percent as a freshman to 60.5 percent as a sophomore •Played in 32 contests his redshirt freshman year (2000-01), and posted 2.0 ppg and 1.7 rpg, ranking eighth in the league with1.03 bpg • Averaged a block every 6.5 minutes of action.

PERSONAL INFO: John Edwards was born July 31, 1981 in Warren, Ohio • He and his wife Megan have a son, Michael •Parents are Burt and Sue, and he has a brother, Steve, and a sister, Becke • Was a college teammate of San Diego Chargerstight end Antonio Gates • Has a degree in computer information systems • Favorite movie is "The Shawshank Redemption"• Enjoys Italian food and traveling • Would like to have met Abraham Lincoln • Wears size 18 basketball shoes.

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HEIGHT: 6-9 NBA EXPERIENCE: 7 yearsWEIGHT: 245 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 8thHIGH SCHOOL: St. Patrick's, Elizabeth, NJBIRTHDATE: February 17, 1980 • AGE: 25BIRTHPLACE: Orange, NJ

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HOW AL BECAME A HAWK (career transactions): Was acquired in a trade on July 15, 2004 from Indiana in a trade for StephenJackson • An early entry candidate in the 1998 NBA Draft, Harrington was selected with the 25th pick by the Pacers from St. Patrick'sHigh School in Elizabeth, NJ.

LAST SEASON (2004-05): Though slowed by injury at the end of the season, Harrington produced a strong campaign, finishing withaverages of 17.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.3 steals in 38.6 minutes (.459 FG%, .672 FT%) • He led the team in scor-ing, rebounding, steals and minutes, and also had 12 double-doubles • Harrington ended up 12th in the NBA in minutes per game, andstarted all 66 games he played in • On March 14 vs. Detroit, he put in 17-of-28 field goals en-route to a season-high 37-point effort •During the month of January, he posted 19.0 points and 6.9 rebounds in 40.3 minutes (.471 FG%) • Snagged a career-best 17rebounds vs. Boston (1/22) • Harrington missed a total of 15 games (including the final nine) due to right knee tendinitis • He alsomissed one contest due to a sore back • Despite all of that, Harrington notched career-highs in virtually every category, including scor-ing, rebounding, assists, steals and minutes played • SEASON HIGHS: 37 pts v/Det (3/14/05), 17 rebs v/Bos (1/22/05), 9 assts (3x),4 stls v/Orl (1/31/05), 2 blks (2x), 47 mins v/Ind (12/14/04), 17 FGM v/Det (3/14/05), 2 3FGM (2x), 10 FTM v/Sac (1/7/05).

PLAYOFF HISTORY: In 25 career playoff games (two starts), Harrington has registered 7.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 1.2 spg (.371 FG%, .556FT%) • He appeared in 16 postseason contests in 2004 - the most of his career - and tallied 9.5 points and 6.4 rebounds (.429 FG%,.400 3FG%, .545 FT%) • In the Pacers' first round sweep of Boston, he turned in his best effort with 14.5 points and 9.8 rebounds on51% shooting • PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS: 19 pts @Bos (4/23), 13 rebs v/Bos (4/20), 3 assts (2x), 5 stls v/Bos (4/17), 3 blks v/Mia(5/6), 34 mins (2x), 9 FGM @Bos (4/23), 1 3FGM @Mia (5/10), 7 FTM @Bos (4/25).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Harrington brings averages of 11.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists into his eighth NBA season (.453FG%, .244 3FG%, .719 FT%) • CAREER HIGHS: 40 pts v/Atl (12/23), 17 rebs v/Bos (1/22/05), 9 assts (4x), 7 stls v/Mia (12/31/01),4 blks @Atl (2/16/03), 54 mins @Hou (3/13), 17 FGM v/Det (3/14/05), 2 3FGM (8x), 10 FTM (4x) • 2003-04 (with Indiana): The run-ner-up in voting for the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year Award, Harrington averaged 13.3 ppg and 6.4 rpg with the Pacers, which bothranked third on the team • He had 14 games of 10+ rebounds and posted 12 double-doubles, second most on the team • In addition,he had 11 double-doubles as a reserve, second most in the NBA to Drew Gooden's 13 • Harrington scored in double figures 55 timesand hit for 20+ points 10 times, all but three as a reserve • He scored 10+ points in 16 of the last 18 games, averaging 14.6 ppg dur-ing that stretch • His 22 points against the Bulls in the season finale gave him a then career-high 1,048 points • With his 19 points vs.Orlando (January 6), he went over the 3,000-point mark of his career • Including a season-high 27 points against the Lakers onFebruary 2, he led the team in scoring in three straight games from January 28 to February 2, averaging 24.0 ppg and shooting 27-51FGs (.529) • Harrington led Indiana in scoring a total of eight times, three times as a starter • In the home-opening loss to Milwaukee,October 31, he scored 26 points, the most by an Indiana reserve in 2003-04 • He made 15 starts and the Pacers were 12-3 in thosegames • Harrington averaged 14.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 2.1 apg and 1.27 spg as a starter • He was third on the team with a then career-high80 steals • He handed out 131 assists • He shot 46.3% from the floor, the second best mark of his career and the best since shooting47.5% FGs in 44 games in 2001-02 • Harrington led the Pacers in rebounds 14 times • In 79 games with Indiana, Harrington averaged13.3 ppg, 6.4 rpg and 1.7 apg (.463 FG%, .273 3FG%, .734 FT%) • 2002-03 (with Indiana): After missing the last 38 games of the2001-02 season with a knee injury, he was the only Pacers' player to see action in all 82 games in 2002-03 • Expected to be one ofthe top sixth men in the NBA, he was pressed into the starting lineup for 37 games and the Pacers boasted a 25-12 record with himas a starter • Averaging 12.2 ppg, he scored 1,000 points in a season for the first time with 1,002 • As a starter, he averaged 13.7 ppgand 7.0 rpg • Harrington nearly pulled off a career first in the season's final game vs. New Jersey, 4/16, falling one assist short of atriple-double • His nine assists in that game were a career-high • The only Pacers' player to score 40 points during the season, hescored a career-best 40 vs. Atlanta (December 23) • In that game against the Hawks, he shot 15-25 FGs, 2-2 3-pt FGs and 8-9 FTs •He also had nine rebounds in that contest, which at the time was a season-best • He led the Pacers in scoring nine times • Harringtonscored in double figures 47 times with 13 games of 20+ points and two of 30 points or more • He averaged 6.2 rebounds a game,which was third best on the team • He grabbed 10+ rebounds 12 times and had 10 double-doubles • 2001-02: Before going down witha season-ending knee injury at Boston, January 23, he was one of the best sixth men in the NBA with averages of 13.1 ppg and 6.3rpg • Coming off the bench in all but one of his 44 games, he scored in double figures 30 times with six games of 20+ points, includ-ing a high of 26 points at Milwaukee, December 15 • Harrington led the Pacers in scoring in five of his six games with 20+ points andthose were the only times he led the Pacers in scoring • He also led Indiana in rebounding six times • He had five double-doubles,including two in a row at New York (12/8) and vs. the Rockets (12/13) • He tied a then career-high with 16 boards at New Jersey,December 29 • Shot a career-best 10-10 from the foul line on his way to 18 points and nine boards at Milwaukee, January 16 • Swipedhad a career-high seven steals vs. Miami, 12/31 • 2000-01: He played in 78 contests (38 starts), averaging 7.5 pionts, 4.9 reboundsand 1.7 assists in 24.3 minutes • As a starter, put up 7.5 ppg, 4.9 rpg and 1.7 apg in 24.3 mpg • He registered eight double-doubleson the season, six of which came in the last 21 games • At Houston, March 13, he posted 22 points and a career-high 54 minutes togo with 10 rebounds and four steals • Harrington grabbed a career-high-tying 16 rebounds against Sacramento, March 18, and added17 points and three assists • The Pacers were 13-4 when he handed out three or more assists and were 21-17 in his 38 starts • 1999-2000: He started the season by scoring in double figures in each of the first seven games and 12 of the first 20 games • He averaged15.1 ppg, including a then-career-high 19 points vs. Orlando (November 11) during the stretch • He shot 39-69 FGs (.565) and 26-32FTs (.813) • He led the Pacers in scoring 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drafted directly out of high school by the Pacers, he scored his first career points vs. Toronto, February 24, hitting 1-3 FGs for twopoints • In his first pro game in his home state of New Jersey, he scored a then-career-high eight points against the Nets, 3/26 • Hemissed 29 games, all due to DNP-CDs.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Harrington set St. Patrick's school record with 1,104 rebounds in three years o He also had 1,307 points,179 blocks, 152 assists and 71 steals • He scored a team-high 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds for the USA Junior National Teamthat participated in the 1998 Nike Hoops Summit game in San Antonio, 3/29/98 • A member of USA Today's preseason Super 25 boysbasketball players in 1997-98, he was rated the fifth best high school frontcourt player in the nation by Dick Vitale's 1997-98 CollegeBasketball Yearbook • Also listed as one of CNN/SI's preseason top 25 prep players • Named the top high school player in the nationon the Recruiting Handbook's winter list of the United States' top 300 prep players • He was a second-team selection on Street andSmith's 1997-98 Boys High School All-America Team • Harrington was rated the fourth best prep power forward by Athlon's • He wasrated the third best power forward at the 1997 Nike All-American Camp for high schoolers by Van Coleman's Future Stars, and wasrated as the second best player overall at that camp by HoopScoop magazine • Selected to play in the 1998 McDonald's High SchoolAll-American Game • After his junior year, he was named Most Valuable Player at the 1997 "Slam Dunk to the Beach Tournament" inDelaware • As a junior, he averaged 18.4 ppg and 11.5 rpg at St. Patrick's High School • He played his freshman season at Roselle(N.J.) High School before transferring to St. Patrick's.

PERSONAL INFO: His full name is Albert Harrington • During the summer of 1997, he worked in the office of New Jersey SenatorRichard Codey • While in high school, he played cowboy Frank Butler in a production of "Annie Get Your Gun,” performing five solos• He also sang a duet with Rosie O'Donnell - "Anything You Can Do" - when he appeared on her television show as part of theMcDonald's All-America team • His hobbies include reading, acting, bowling, watching movies, billiards, singing and playing videogames • While with the Pacers, he conducted basketball camps during the summer in Indianapolis • He has two younger brothers,Harvey and A.J., and a younger sister, Tiffany • He was the first high school player selected in the 1998 NBA Draft • Harrington wearsa size 17 basketball shoe • Born February 17, 1980 in Orange, New Jersey • Considers "Meet the Parents" to be his favorite movie,and he lists Halle Berry and Denzel Washington as his favorite actor and actress • His parents are Mona Lawton and Aaron Harrington.

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HOW ROYAL BECAME A HAWK: Selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 37th overall pick (second round) in the 2004 NBADraft.

2005 SUMMER LEAGUE: Slowed by a strained left Achilles, Ivey played in three games (two starts) for the Hawks at theRocky Mountain Revue in Salt Lake City, and tallied 4.0 ppg, 1.3 apg and 1.0 rpg (.364 FG%, 404 FTs).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER (2004-05): Ivey posted averages of 3.5 points, 1.7 assists and 1.4 rebounds in 13.0 minutes(.429 FG%, .333 3FG%, .701 FT%) in 62 games (5 starts) as a rookie • He ranked tied for 12th among all NBA rookies inassists and 16th in steals • In his five starts, Ivey tallied 3.6 points, 2.4 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.6 steals (.412 FG%, .667FT%) • He missed 10 games due to a sprained right medial collateral ligament, six contests due to right knee tendinitis andone game due to a mild concussion • During the month of November, Ivey averaged 5.3 points, hitting 51.3% FGs • Henotched 6.2 points in Hawks wins, and averaged 3.1 points in losses • SEASON HIGHS: 11 pts (2x), 5 rebs @Phil (2/4/05),5 assts (4x), 3 stls v/Bos (4/1/05), 1 blk (7x), 27 mins v/Ind (12/14/04), 5 FGM (2x), 1 3FGM (3x), 5 FTM @Orl (3/28/05).

COLLEGIATE CAREER: He was a four-year starter at Texas, who saw time at both guard positions • Helped lead the teamto four NCAA Tourney appearances, including three consecutive "Sweet 16" berths • A two-time Big 12 Conference All-Defensive team selection • Finished career ranked 24th on the Longhorns' career scoring list (1,036), and finished as thecareer leader in games started (126), tying for third on the school's games played list (133) • Completed his collegiatecareer with averages of 7.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists (.454 FG%, .338 3FG%, .709 FT%) • As a senior (2003-04), the team captain was a third-team All-Big 12 selection by the media • Was the only Longhorn to start all 33 games •Ranked third on the club in scoring (9.4 ppg), led the team in steals (41) and was second in minutes (29.7 mpg) • Scored indouble figures 12 times, and led the Longhorns in scoring six times and assists on 22 occasions • Put up an impressive 2.76assist-to-turnover mark (141 assists vs. 51 miscues), the second-best single season mark in UT history • Managed a 3.58ratio vs. Top 25 opposition (60 assists, 21 turnovers) • Averaged 13.7 ppg (second on the team) in NCAA Tournament play,adding 5.7 rpg and 5.0 apg • As a junior (2002-03), was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year by the Houston Chronicle• Started all 33 games, averaging 7.9 ppg, and finished third on the squad in assists (54) and steals (31), while ranking sec-ond in free throw percentage (.774) • Reached double digits in scoring 11 times, and had at least three steals on four occa-sions • Had several efficient NCAA Tournament efforts in helping lead the Longhorns to the Final Four (held at the GeorgiaDome) • Posted 14 points in 36 minutes while holding Willie Deane to 4-17 shooting in a second-round win over Purdue •Followed it up with a 10-point, 6-rebound effort in a Sweet 16 win over Connecticut • Started all 34 games as a sophomore(2001-02), when he saw his scoring average increase from 2.8 ppg as a freshman to 10.9 (+8.1 ppg) • Shared the team'sMost Outstanding Defensive Player honors with Freddie Williams • Was the top free throw shooter on the team (.780), rankedsecond in scoring and third in assists, minutes and field goal percentage • Came up big in postseason once again, sinking4-of-4 free throws in the final 24 seconds to lead the Horns past No. 17 Mississippi State in the second round • Named UT'smale student-athlete of the month in November, 2001 • Played in 33 games (26 starting assignments) as a freshman (2000-01), and played significant minutes at the point (despite never having played the position before coming to Austin) • Rankedthird on the club in assists (57).

PERSONAL INFO: Name is pronounced Roy-AL • Royal Terence Ivey was born December 20, 1981 in Harlem, New York •Named after the combined first and last names of his grandfather, Roy Allen • Son of Rodney and Jennifer Ivey • Majored ineducation at Texas • Best college memory was the team's Final Four run in 2003 • Favorite player growing up was DominiqueWilkins, while his favorite team was the Nets, with Derrick Coleman, Drazen Petrovic and Kevin Edwards • Has increased hisuniform number by 12 at each level he's played - wore #12 in high school, #24 at Texas and chose #36 with the Hawks •College teammate and close friend of Milwaukee Bucks guard T.J. Ford • Attended one year of prep school at Blair Academyin Blairstown, NJ, (where he teamed with future Duke product and Chicago Bull Luol Deng) after attending Cardozo HighSchool in Queens, NY • Earned a spot on the five-person All-Queens team by the New York Daily News • Guided Cardozoto a 24-5 mark and the school's first-ever Public Schools Athletic League crown, garnering MVP honors in the championshipgame at Madison Square Garden • Ivey wears a size 14 basketball shoe.

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HEIGHT: 6-7 NBA EXPERIENCE: 4 yearsWEIGHT: 230 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 5thCOLLEGE: ArkansasHIGH SCHOOL: Little Rock Central, Little Rock, ARBIRTHDATE: June 29, 1981 • AGE: 24BIRTHPLACE: Little Rock, AR

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HOW JOE BECAME A HAWK (career transactions): Obtained in a sign-and-trade transaction from the Phoenix Suns,in exchange for Boris Diaw and two conditional draft picks, on August 19, 2005 • Acquired by the Suns from the BostonCeltics, along with Randy Brown, Milt Palacio and a first-round pick, in exchange for Rodney Rogers and Tony Delk •Originally selected by Boston in the first round (10th overall) of the 2001 NBA Draft.

LAST SEASON (2004-05): In his fourth NBA season, Johnson averaged a career-high 17.1 points, career-high 5.2rebounds, 3.5 assists in a team-high 39.5 minutes played (7th in NBA) with Phoenix • He ranked second in the leaguewith a franchise record .478 three-point percentage and eighth with a career-high 177 three-point field goals made •Became only the fourth player in NBA history to make at least 150 three-point field goals and shoot over 45 percent frombehind the arc in the same season (others - Glen Rice in 1996-97, Dana Barros in 1994-95 and Dale Ellis in 1988-89) •A durable player, Johnson has played in 276 consecutive games, which trails only Toronto's Morris Peterson's 279-gamestreak • He scored 20-plus points 30 times, including a season-best 30 three times • In an April 11 game at the LA Lakers,Johnson connected on six of the team's franchise record 19 three-point field goals • He shot 50 percent or better fromthe field 40 times • SEASON HIGHS: 30 pts (3x), 12 rebs @Hou (1/5/05), 9 assts v/Port (1/2/05), 3 stls (7x), 2 blks (3x),52 mins v/SA (1/21/05), 12 FGM v/Utah (12/15/04), 6 3FGM (2x), 5 FTM (4x).

PLAYOFF HISTORY: He has appeared in 15 career playoff contests, averaging 13.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 2.5 apg (.438FG%, .449 3FG%, .658 FT%) in 34.6 mpg • In one of last season's playoff most horrific spills, Johnson suffered a dis-placed fracture of the orbital bone and a mild concussion with 19.7 seconds left in the second quarter vs. Dallas in Game2 of the Western Conference Semifinals on May 11, and missed six games before returning for Games 3-5 of the WesternConference Finals vs. San Antonio with the aid of a face mask • He missed his first game ever since joining the Suns ina trade from Boston on 2/20/02 • Johnson averaged 20.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and shot 53.7 percent fromthe field (29-54 FG) in the Suns' first ever four-game playoff sweep, in the first round over Memphis • PLAYOFF CAREERHIGHS: 26 pts @SA (5/30/05), 9 rebs v/SA (4/25/03), 6 assts v/Mem (4/24/05), 4 stls v/Dall (5/9/05), 2 blks @SA(4/21/03), 45 mins v/Mem (4/27/05), 10 FGM @SA (5/30/05), 6 3FGM @SA (5/30/05), 9 FTM @Mem (5/1/05).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Entering his fifth NBA season, Johnson has career averages 12.9 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 3.2 apgin 33.3 mpg (.433 FG%, .382 3FG%, .757 FT%) • CAREER HIGHS: 31 pts (2x), 12 rebs (2x), 11 assts @Mem (4/2/04),5 stls (2x), 3 blks (3x), 52 mins v/SA (1/21/05), 14 FGM @Clev (3/23/04), 6 3FGM (2x), 8 FTM (2x) • 2003-04 (withPhoenix): Finished ninth in voting for the 2003-04 NBA Most Improved Player Award and averaged 16.7 points (37th inNBA), 4.7 rebounds, 4.4 assists (29th) and 1.1 steals in 40.6 minutes (3rd) • Was one of only 11 NBA players to aver-age more than 16 points, four rebounds and four assists and eight of those players were 2004 All-Stars (Kobe Bryant,Kevin Garnett, Tracy McGrady, Ray Allen, Vince Carter, Baron Davis, Paul Pierce, Steve Francis) • Led the NBA with3,331 minutes in 2003-04, the third-highest single season total in Suns franchise history • Ended the season havinglogged at least 40 minutes in 35 consecutive games, the longest streak in the NBA since Nate Thurmond recorded 37straight from Dec. 30, 1968-March 7, 1969 • One of only nine players in league history to have such a streak over 30and seven are in the Hall of Fame (Nate Archibald, Wilt Chamberlain, John Havlicek, Neil Johnston, Oscar Robertson,Bill Russell and Thurmond) • Tallied a career-high 31 points twice (Jan. 31, 2004 at New York and March 23, 2004 atCleveland) • Scored in double digits in personal-best 42 consecutive games (Jan. 30 - April 11, 2004) and also record-ed personal-best eight consecutive games with 20 or more points (Jan. 25 - Feb. 6) • Grabbed a then career-high 12rebounds vs. Rockets on Nov. 15, 2003 • 2002-03 (with Phoenix): Appeared in all 82 contests, and averaged 9.8 ppg,3.2 rpg and 2.6 apg (.397 FG%, .366 3FG%, .774 FT%) • Started 34 games • Over the final six games, put up 20.7 ppg,4.3 apg and 4.0 rpg in 32.8 mpg, hitting .542 FG% • Made 41.4 percent of his three-point attempts over the final 29games • Scored 10-plus points 35 times • 2001-02 (with Boston, then Phoenix): Named NBA All-Rookie Second Teamin 2001-02, the first Sun so honored since Shawn Marion in 1999-00 • Averaged 9.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists,31.5 minutes in 29 games (27 starts) with Phoenix, higher than his averages with Boston in 2001-02 (6.3 points, 2.9rebounds, 1.5 assists in 20.9 minutes in 48 games) • Participated in Rookie Challenge at the 2002 All-Star Weekend inPhiladelphia and had 12 points, seven rebounds and four assists as Rookies posted a 103-97 win over Sophomores.

COLLEGIATE CAREER: Played two seasons at University of Arkansas (1999-01) and earned All-America honors as asophomore and Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year honors • Named All-SEC as a sophomore and fresh-man • Became first freshman in Arkansas history to lead team in scoring (16.0) and rebounding (5.7) • Averaged 15.0points and 6.1 rebounds in two seasons • Grabbed career-high 14 rebounds and added 20 points in a win over eighth-

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ranked Tennessee as a sophomore • Averaged 16.0 points and 5.7 rebounds as a freshman • Scored career-high 30points vs. Mississippi State to become the first freshman to score 30 points in SEC play in six years • Was the firstRazorback freshman to earn All-SEC honors since Scotty Thurman in 1993.

PERSONAL INFO: Joe Marcus Johnson was born June 29, 1981 in Little Rock, Arkansas • Is the only child of DianeJohnson, the most influential person in his life • Resides in Little Rock, and in June 2004 hosted the second annual JoeJohnson Celebrity Golf Tournament, benefiting William E. Thrasher Boys & Girls Club in his hometown where he spentmuch of his youth • Started playing basketball at the age of nine at the Boys & Girls Club • Also enjoys bowling and goingto movies • Football is his favorite sport outside of basketball • Magic Johnson was his biggest basketball influence growingup as a youth and calls lining up against Michael Jordan during his rookie season his most memorable basketball moment• Wears a size 16 sneaker.

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HOW TYRONN BECAME A HAWK: Re-signed with the Hawks on August 23, 2005 • Acquired by Atlanta on 12/23/04 fromHouston in exchange for Jon Barry • Traded by the Magic to the Rockets along with Tracy McGrady, Juwan Howard andReece Gaines in exchange for in Steve Francis, Cuttino Mobley and Kelvin Cato on 6/29/04 • Signed as a free agent byOrlando on 7/23/03 • Signed as a free agent by the Washington Wizards on 7/18/01 • Draft rights traded by Denver with TonyBattie to L.A. Lakers in exchange for Nick Van Exel on 6/24/98 • Selected by the Denver Nuggets in the first round (23rd over-all) of the 1998 NBA Draft.

LAST SEASON (2004-05): Acquired from Houston on 12/23/04 in exchange for Jon Barry, Lue saw action in 49 contests(46 starts) with Atlanta and 70 games (49 starts) overall • He averaged 13.5 points, 5.4 assists and 2.2 rebounds in 31.2minutes (.464 FG%, .364 3FG%, .871 FT%) as a member of the Hawks • Lue combined for 11.2 points, 4.6 assists and2.1 rebounds in 28.7 minutes (.451 FG%, .355 3FG%, .861 FT%) between the two clubs • He ranked 19th in the NBA freethrow shooting and 30th in assists • His 3.1-1.0 overall A/TO ratio was tied for 16th in the league • The Hawks' leader inassists, free throw shooting and 3-point percentage, Lue finished second on the club in scoring and field goal percentage •He averaged 27.0 points while shooting 68.8 percent from the field, 66.7 percent from 3-point range and 93.8 percent fromthe charity stripe over one three game stretch (3/8-3/11) • Individually, Lue scored 20 or more points on eight occasions,including a career-high-tying 32 @NY (4/17/05) • He also dished out a career-best 14 assists on 4/11/05 v/Cha • Notchedfour point/assist double-doubles • Ended the season making 25 consecutive free throws • Missed a total of seven games dueto injury • SEASON HIGHS: 32 pts @NY (4/17/05), 6 rebs (2x), 14 assts v/Cha (4/11/05), 2 stls (5x), 42 mins v/Cha (4/11/05),11 FGM (3x), 3 3FGM (5x), 10 FTM @NY (4/17/05).

PLAYOFF HISTORY: Helped the Lakers win an NBA championship in 2000 and 2001, coming up big on the defensive end,especially in the Finals • Has participated in the playoffs twice (18 games), and has averaged 2.4 ppg and 0.9 apg • Recorded5 steals vs. Philadelphia on June 6, 2001 in a Finals contest o In 1999, posted 4.7 ppg and 2.0 apg in three contests • Luehas recorded 2.4 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.9 assists in two playoff series (.370 FG%, .800 FT%) • PLAYOFF CAREERHIGHS (all with Lakers): 12 pts v/SA (5/23/99), 3 rebs (2x), 6 assts v/SA (5/23/99), 5 stls v/Phila (6/06/01), 1 blk v/Phila(6/06/01), 29 mins v/SA (5/23/99), 6 FGM v/SA (5/23/99), 2 3FGM @Phila (6/13/01), 3 FTM v/SA (5/27/01).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Entering his eighth NBA season, Lue has appeared in 353 career regular season contests (143starting assignments), averaging 8.6 ppg, 3.5 apg and 1.9 rpg in 24.3 mpg (.437 FG%, .379 3FG%, .812 FT%) • CAREERHIGHS: 32 pts (2x), 8 rebs v/Sac (4/2/03), 14 assts v/Char (4/11/05), 5 stls @NY (1/14/04), 1 blk (6x), 46 mins @LAL(3/28/03), 13 FGM v/Ind (3/26/04), 5 3FGM @Sea (3/15/02), 10 FTM @NY (4/17/05) • 2003-04 (with Orlando): Put in thencareer-highs of 10.5 ppg and 4.2 apg, plus 2.5 rpg and 0.8 spg in 76 games, starting a career-high 69 contests after starting25 total during his first five years • Ranked third on the team in steals, minutes and games played • Led the team in three-point percentage • 2002-03 (with Washington): Averaged 8.6 ppg, 3.5 apg and 2.0 rpg in 75 games • Started 24 times,averaging 11.6 ppg and 5.0 apg in those contests • Ranked fifth in the NBA with a 3.42 assist-to-turnover ratio • 2001-02:Tallied 7.8 ppg, 3.5 apg and 1.7 rpg in 71 contests • Was seventh in the league, hitting .447 of his three-point attempts • 2000-01 (with LA Lakers): Put up 3.4 ppg and 1.2 apg in his final season with the Lakers, appearing in 38 games (one start) •1999-2000: Limited to eight games played due to torn cartilage in his right knee, and averaged 6.0 ppg, 2.1 apg and 1.5 rpg• 1998-99: In 15 games as a rookie, totaled 5.0 ppg and 1.7 apg, as a back injury limited his playing time.

COLLEGIATE CAREER: Averaged 15.9 ppg and 4.4 apg in 99 games in an outstanding three-year career at Nebraska •Left the school ranked third on the Cornhuskers' all-time list with 432 assists, fourth with 145 three-pointers, fifth with 154steals and seventh with 1,577 points • Led the club in assists in each of his three seasons • Earned First Team All-Big 12honors and Big 12 All-Tournament Team recognition after tallying 21.2 ppg and 4.8 apg as a junior • Was Second Team All-Big 12 as a sophomore.

PERSONAL INFO: Tyronn (pronounced Tir-ron) Jamar Lue was born May 3, 1977 in Mexico, Missouri • Names his mother,Kim Miller, as the person he most admires • Has a brother, Gregory Miller, and a sister, Shakea Lue • Lue's favorite non-NBAsports team is the Detroit Lions • Pasta is his favorite dish • Lue studied sociology at Nebraska.

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HOW ZAZA BECAME A HAWK: Signed as free agent on August 11, 2005 • Traded by the Charlotte Bobcats to theMilwaukee Bucks in exchange for a 2004 second round draft pick on June 23, 2004 • Selected by Charlotte in the 2004 NBAExpansion Draft on June 22, 2004 • Originally selected in the second round (42nd overall) of the 2003 NBA Draft by theOrlando Magic.

LAST SEASON (2004-05 with Milwaukee): Pachulia averaged 6.2 points and 5.1 rebounds and 18.9 minutes (.452FG%, .746 FT%) in 74 games (four starts) for the Bucks • Ranked third on the team in rebounding and sixth in scoring •Led Milwaukee in rebounding on eight occasions • Scored a career-high 15 points against Golden State on 3/30 • Notchedhis first career double-double (14 points, 12 rebounds) on 2/23 against New Jersey • Grabbed a career-best 13 boards on12/8 against the Heat • Averaged 6.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.2 steals (.346 FG%, .615 FT%) in four startingassignments • Also posted career-highs during the season with six assists (at Orlando 12/29) and three blocks (vs. Atlanta2/12) • Missed five games (11/10 - 11/19) with a right foot injury • SEASON HIGHS: 15 pts v/GS (3/30/05), 13 rebs v/Mia(12/8/04), 6 assts @Orl (12/29/04), 3 stls (4x), 3 blks v/Atl (2/12/05), 37 mins @Orl (12/29/04), 6 FGM (4x), 7 FTM v/Bos(4/13/05).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Pachulia is entering his third NBA season and has appeared in 133 career games, averaging4.9 points and 4.2 rebounds (.431 FG%, .713 FT%) • He began his career with Orlando (2003-04) before playing forMilwaukee last year • CAREER HIGHS: 15 pts v/GS (3/30/05), 13 rebs v/Mia (12/8/04), 6 assists @Orl (12/29/04), 3 stls(4x), 3 blks v/Atl (2/12/05), 37 mins @Orl (12/29/04), 6 FGM (5x), 7 FTM v/Bos (4/13/05) • 2003-04 (with Orlando): Sawaction in 59 games (two starts) for the Magic, averaging 3.3 points and 2.9 rebounds (.389 FG%, .644 FT%) in 11.3 minutes• Scored a season-high 14 points at Toronto on 2/4 • Averaged 2.5 points and 3.0 rebounds in his two starts • Tallied sevenpoints, six rebounds, one assist and two steals in 16 minutes in his NBA debut vs. Chicago (11/5).

INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Appeared in 73 games during parts of four seasons for Ulker of Istanbul at the top level inTurkey, averaging 6.0 points and 3.8 rebounds per game (1999-2003) • Helped capture the 2001 and 2002 TurkishPresident's Cup • Also helped Ulker to the 2001 Turkish National Championship • 2002-03: Averaged 9.5 points and 5.5rebounds in nearly 16 minutes per game for Ulker • In Euroleague play, started against Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos,where he produced 26 points (10-13 FG) and eight rebounds in 36 minutes • In the following game, played all 40 minutes vs.Skipper Bologna, tallying 13 points and 17 rebounds • 2001-02: Averaged 5.8 points and 4.0 rebounds while shooting 55percent from the field for Ulker • In Euroleague play, averaged 3.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in limited playing time • 2000-01:Played in 17 games for Ulker, averaging 3.5 points and 2.3 rebounds (.521 FG%) • 1999-00: In his first professional season,averaged 3.1 points and 2.4 boards over 10 games for Ulker.

PERSONAL INFO: Given name is Zaur Pachulia • Legally changed his first name to Zaza (pronounced Za-Za Pa-CHUL-e-ya) • Born in Tbilisi, Georgia • Nickame is "Z" • In conjunction with the U.S. Department of State, along with the NBA and fel-low players Vladimir Stepania and Nikoloz Tskitishvili, has donated basketball products to former basketball academies in hisnative Georgia • Began playing for Ulker when he was just 15 years old in 1999 • Left his native Georgia in 1998 to go toTurkey and pursue his basketball career • Has been a member of the Georgian Junior National Team and the GeorgianCadets National Team • Names Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro as his favorite actors • Favorite sports outside of basketballinclude tennis and soccer • A fan of the AC Milan soccer team • Lists Jay-Z and 50 Cent as his favorite musical artists •Hobbies include traveling and fashion.

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HEIGHT: 6-7 NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 yearWEIGHT: 215 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 2ndCOLLEGE: Southeastern Illinois College (JC)HIGH SCHOOL: Oldham County High, LaGrange, KYBIRTHDATE: November 27, 1983 • AGE: 21BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY

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HOW DONTA BECAME A HAWK: Selected by the Hawks in the second round of the 2004 Draft, Smith was the 34th choiceoverall.

2005 SUMMER LEAGUE: In five games at the Rocky Mountain Revue, totalled 3.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 1.6 apg and 1.2 spg (.263FG%, 8-8 FTs).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER (2004-05): Smith appeared in 38 games during his rookie campaign, averaging 3.3 points, 1.4rebounds and 1.0 assists (.389 FG%, .688 FT%) • Missed 38 contests due to injury (28 with lower back strain, 10 due to leftknee tendinitis) • He scored in double figures five times, including a career-high 12 on two occasions • Led the club in assiststwice • Saw a career-best 32 minutes of action vs. LA Lakers (2/7), totalling 11 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists • SEASONHIGHS: 12 pts (2x), 6 rebs v/Wash (3/16/05), 4 assts (4x), 3 stls (3x), 1 blk (5x), 32 mins v/LAL (2/7/05), 5 FGM v/Det (4/19/05),2 3FGM v/Wash (3/16/05), 8 FTM @Milw (2/12/05).

COLLEGIATE CAREER: Smith played two seasons at Southeastern Illinois College for coach Todd Franklin, earning NJCAAAll-American First Team honors as a sophomore • Was also named conference, district and region Player of the Year • Finishedhis career as the school's all-time leading scorer (1,433 points), and recorded 20.8 ppg, 6.3 rpg and 3.1 apg in 69 games• Signed a letter-of-intent to attend Louisville before declaring for the NBA Draft • As a sophomore (2003-04), Smith averaged25.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.5 steals, helping the Falcons to a 33-4 record • Ranked third nationally in scoring •Shot .540 from the field, .388 from three-point range and .813 from the free throw line • Led Southeastern Illinois to the Final Fourof the NJCAA Tournament and was selected to the All-Tournament Team • Scored a career-high 42 points against Wabash Valley• Notched 40 points and 10 rebounds versus Moberly Area • As a freshman (2002-03), he averaged 16.2 points, 5.5 rebounds,3.0 assists and 2.8 steals • Shot .582 from the floor, while hitting .465 of his three-pointers and .713 from the foul line • Helpedthe team to a seventh place finish in the NJCAA Tournament, garnering All-Tournament honors in the process • Notched a sea-son-best 28 points in a win over Yavapi (Ariz.) in the consolation round semifinals.

PERSONAL INFO: Donta Lamont Smith was born November 27, 1983 in Louisville, Kentucky • Majored in sports management• Has a seven-foot wingspan • Idolized Michael Jordan as a youngster • A fan of the Los Angeles Lakers while growing up •Attended Oldham County High School in LaGrange, Kentucky, where he also played football • Lists pizza as his favorite food •Smith wears a size 14 basketball shoe.

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HEIGHT: 6-9 NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 yearWEIGHT: 225 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 2nd HIGH SCHOOL: Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, VABIRTHDATE: December 5, 1985 • AGE: 19BIRTHPLACE: College Park, GA

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HOW JOSH BECAME A HAWK: Selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 17th overall pick (first round) in the 2004 NBA Draft.

2005 SUMMER LEAGUE: In five starts at the Rocky Mountain Revue in Salt Lake City, put up 11.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 2.2 apgand 1.6 bpg (.452 FG%, .606 FT%) • Finished second in blocks at the Revue.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER (2004-05): Despite beginning the season at 18 years of age, "J-Smoove" made a solid impactas a rookie, capping off the campaign with NBA All-Rookie second team honors • Led the team in blocked shots, was 12thin the NBA and first among all rookies • He finished fifth on the club in points and second in rebounding • Among rookies,finished eighth in scoring, third in rebounding, tied for 12th in assists, 10th in steals, tied for ninth in field goal percentageand fifth in efficiency rating • Posted 10 double-doubles (fourth among rookies) • In his 59 starts, Smith put up 10.7 points,6.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 2.2 blocks (.450 FG%, .686 FT%) • For the season, averaged 9.7 points, 6.2 rebounds,2.0 blocks and 1.7 assists in 27.7 minutes (.455 FG%, .688 FT%) • During a December (18th) game at Dallas, he reject-ed an NBA season-high 10 shots -- becoming the youngest player in league history to achieve that feat • In addition, hewas the third NBA player to ever block 10 or more without committing a personal foul • Won the Sprite Rising Stars SlamDunk contest on All-Star weekend in Denver, registering three perfect 50's in four dunks - joining former Hawk high-flyersDominique Wilkins (1985 and 1990) and Anthony "Spud" Webb (1986) as Slam Dunk champs • Smith also participated inthe got milk? Rookie Challenge, totalling 12 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block in 24 minutes (4-8 FGs, 4-4 FTs) •SEASON HIGHS: 21 pts @NY (4/17/05), 15 rebs @Tor (3/11/05), 5 assts (3x), 4 stls v/Milw (1/11/05), 10 blks @Dall(12/18/04), 43 mins v/Det (4/19/05), 8 FGM (3x), 2 3FGM @Tor (4/8/05), 10 FTM @Cha (4/13/05).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Smith transferred to Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) for his senior season, afterattending McEachern High School in Powder Springs, GA for three years • Originally committed to play at IndianaUniversity before declaring for the draft • Named a 2004 McDonald's All-American and played in the McDonald's HighSchool All-America game • Named to the PARADE All-America Team, and was selected to the 2004 USA Men's JuniorNational Select Team • Excelled in several postseason all-star games, including the EA Sports Roundball Classic (15points) and the Nike Hoop Summit (27 points), where he was named the MVP after leading the USA Select Team to a 99-79 win over the Word Select squad • As a senior (2003-04) at Oak Hill, Smith set a single-season school record for mostpoints scored with 980 • He was a finalist for the 2004 Naismith Award, leading the team to a 38-0 mark and a No. 1national ranking • Averaged 25.8 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 6.0 bpg and 3.0 spg, shooting 61 percent from the field and 70 per-cent from the charity stripe • In his junior season (2002-03), put in 20.6 ppg, 11.6 rpg, 6.0 bpg and 4.0 apg • Was namedMVP of the ABCD Camp in the summer of 2003 • Tallied 19.8 ppg, 9.4 rpg and 3.5 apg as a sophomore (2001-02) • Smithwas a two-time All-State selection at McEachern.

PERSONAL INFO: Son of Paulette and Pete Smith • Has a brother, Walter and three sisters: Phebe, Kasola and Shanti •Nickname is "J-Smoove" • Favorite current NBA player is Tracy McGrady • Also enjoyed watching Michael Jordan •Received the Academic Award at Oak Hill for the highest grade point average maintained during the 2003-04 season •Interested in getting into sports broadcasting when his playing days are over • Smith wears a size 14 basketball shoe.

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HEIGHT: 6-1 NBA EXPERIENCE: RookieWEIGHT: 186 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 1stCOLLEGE: ArizonaHIGH SCHOOL: Lake Oswego, Lake Oswego, OR BIRTHDATE: October 11, 1982 • AGE: 23BIRTHPLACE: Portland, OR

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HOW SALIM BECAME A HAWK: Selected by the Hawks with the 31st overall pick (second round) of the 2005 NBA Draft •Signed to a contract on August 26, 2005.

2005 SUMMER LEAGUE: Led the Rocky Mountain Revue in scoring along with Bobcats rookie Sean May (at 16.5 ppg),adding 1.5 rpg and 1.0 apg (.452 FG%, .471 3FG%, .833 FT%) • Erupted for a tournament-best 39 points in the Hawks' finalcontest against the Bobcats • Third in the Revue in three-point percentage.

COLLEGIATE CAREER: Named a Second Team All-American by AP and USBWA as a senior, Stoudamire also earned FirstTeam John R. Wooden Award All-American mention and First Team All-Pac-10 honors • He finished his career in ninth placein NCAA history in career three-point field goal percentage (.458) and tied for 18th in career three-point field goals made (342)• Ranks as Arizona's fourth all-time leading scorer with 1,960 career points • As a senior (2004-05), he ranked fourth in theleague in scoring (18.4 ppg) • Scored over 20 points 15 times and surpassed the 30-point mark in three games • Stoudamireled the nation in three-point field goal percentage (.504) • Paced the Pac-10, ranked fourth nationally, and broke his ownschool single-season record in free throw percentage (.910) • Exploded for a career-high tying 37 points, hitting seven three’svs. Washington in the Pac-10 Tournament Final • In his junior season (2003-04), he averaged 16.3 points and 3.0 assists •Erupted for career-high 37 points at Oregon • Sank 7-for-9 three’s on his way to 34 points vs. UCLA • Hit seven three’s inscoring 27 points vs. Marquette • Named Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 • In his sophomore campaign (2002-03), Stoudamireranked fourth in the Pac-10 in free throw percentage (.864) and three-point field goal percentage (.444) • Scored 20 of hisseason-high 32 points in the second half at Kansas • Posted 25 points on 9-for-13 shooting at Washington • EarnedHonorable Mention All-Pac 10 honors • As afreshman in 2001-02, he led the Pac-10 andranked fourth nationally in free throw percentage(.904), also setting a school record with 39 con-secutive free throws made • Scored in double fig-ures 22 times • Set a season-high with 29 pointson 9-for-10 shooting vs. USC in the Pac-10Tournament Finals • Earned Pac-10 All-Tournament honors and was named leagueFreshman of the Year.

PERSONAL INFO: Charles Salim Stoudamirewas born October 11, 1982 in Portland, Oregon •Son of Charles Stoudamire and TheresaWilliams-Stoudamire • He says his mother is theperson he admires the most • Nicknamed "Slim"• Salim has two brothers and one sister • CousinDamon plays for the Memphis Grizzlies • Collegeteammate of current NBA players Channing Frye(Knicks), Andre Iguodala (Sixers) and LukeWalton (Lakers) • Enjoys listening to hip-hop,reggae and R&B • His brother, Madgesdiq, is areggae/hip-hop artist • He considers Bob Marleyto be a person he would most like to meet (orhave met) • Also plays tennis and writes in hisspare time • A fan of the Atlanta Braves and NewYork Yankees • Martin Lawrence and JadaPinkett Smith are his top actor/actress, and "TheMack" is his all-time favorite movie • Majored inInterdisciplinary Studies at Arizona, and sayshe'd be in graduate school if not playing pro ball• Macaroni & cheese is his favorite food.

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HEIGHT: 6-9 NBA EXPERIENCE: RookieWEIGHT: 228 CURRENT NBA SEASON: 1stCOLLEGE: North CarolinaHIGH SCHOOL: Bremerton, Bremerton, WABIRTHDATE: June 19, 1986 • AGE: 19BIRTHPLACE: Bremerton, WA

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HOW MARVIN BECAME A HAWK: Selected by the Hawks with the 2nd overall pick (first round) of the 2005 NBA Draft.

2005 SUMMER LEAGUE: Started five games at the Rocky Mountain Revue, and averaged 8.6 ppg, 4.6 rpg and 1.4 apg (.302 FG%,.789 FT%).

COLLEGIATE CAREER: In his freshman season at North Carolina (2004-05), Williams provided key frontcourt depth off the benchto help the Tar Heels claim the 2005 NCAA title • His tip-in with 1:26 remaining in the NCAA final vs. Illinois broke a 70-70 tie, pro-pelling UNC to a 75-70 victory • Williams earnedACC Rookie of the Year honors and was a unan-imous selection to the ACC All-Freshman Team •In addition, he also earned All-ACC HonorableMention • On the season, Williams averaged11.3 points and was second on the team with 6.6rebounds per game, and among conferenceleaders, he finished fourth in free throw percent-age (.847) and 10th in rebounding • A five-timeRookie of the Week selection, he was alsonamed defensive player of the game four times •Williams shot .506 from the field and .432 fromthree-point range • During UNC's tournamentwins (six games), he averaged 12.0 points and7.3 rebounds, including 20 points vs. Oakland,and 20 points and a career-high 15 rebounds vs.Iowa State.

PERSONAL INFO: Marvin Gaye Williams, Jr.was born June 19, 1986 in Bremerton,Washington • Son of Andrea Gittens and MarvinWilliams, Sr. • Has two brothers, Demetrius andJ'Tonn • College teammate of Charlotte's SeanMay and Raymond Felton, and Minnesota'sRashad McCants • Listens to rap (especially Jay-Z), gospel and alternative music • Roots for theOakland Raiders • Is a fan of "Coming toAmerica" and "Coach Carter," while Chris Tuckerand Eva Mendes are his favorite actor andactress • Wears size 17 Reebok shoes • Duringhis year at UNC, Williams was actively involvedwith the Special Olympics • His favorite TV showis "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" • Chicken andrice is his favorite dish • Williams will appear onthe cover of 2K Sports "College Hoops" basket-ball video game this year.

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YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG04-05 ATL 80 2376 302 642 .470 190 231 .823 195 287 482 151 184 1 74 35 807 10.1

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 13-56 (.232)

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YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG96-97 CHA 61 867 119 256 .465 42 51 .824 31 68 99 99 71 1 36 6 332 5.497-98 CHA-GS 77 1681 314 798 .393 111 151 .735 38 134 172 172 96 0 73 12 781 10.198-99 GS 36 630 92 253 .364 46 71 .648 11 43 54 95 47 0 16 6 246 6.899-00 SAC 46 682 120 279 .430 47 59 .797 36 52 88 55 58 0 35 5 296 6.400-01 PHO 82 2288 383 923 .415 185 235 .787 76 185 261 160 171 1 75 17 1005 12.301-02 PHO-BOS 63 1447 226 588 .384 78 97 .804 58 145 203 132 98 0 53 10 597 9.502-03 BOS 67 1873 233 560 .416 68 87 .782 41 191 232 146 124 0 72 10 654 9.803-04 DAL 33 509 70 184 .380 37 44 .841 16 43 59 28 46 0 27 7 197 6.004-05 ATL 56 1340 246 591 .416 103 136 .757 28 102 130 104 123 3 47 3 667 11.99 YR. TOT 521 11317 1803 4432 .407 717 931 .770 335 963 1298 991 834 5 434 76 4775 9.2

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 96-97: 52-112 (.464) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 01-02: 67-214 (.313)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 97-98: 42-157 (.268) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 120-304 (.395)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 98-99: 16- 66 (.242) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 03-04: 20-66 (.303)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 99-00: 9- 40 (.225) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 04-05: 72-202 (.356) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 00-01: 54- 168 (.321) CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 452-1329 (.340)

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YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG96-97 CHA 3 85 13 31 .419 0 0 --- 5 5 10 6 10 0 2 0 31 10.399-00 SAC 5 101 18 41 .439 17 23 .739 11 7 18 7 11 0 3 0 56 11.200-01 PHO 4 114 18 43 .419 7 11 .636 5 11 16 4 7 0 3 0 47 11.801-02 BOS 14 227 23 65 .354 7 12 .583 8 26 34 16 13 0 8 5 66 4.702-03 BOS 10 368 54 114 .474 28 32 .875 5 42 47 36 24 0 12 4 158 15.803-04 DAL 1 5 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0.06 YR. TOT 37 900 126 294 .429 59 78 .756 34 92 126 71 65 0 29 9 358 9.7

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 96-97: 5-13 (.385) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 01-02: 13-33 (.394)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 99-00: 3-5 (.600) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 22-49 (.449)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 00-01: 4-10 (.400) PLAYOFF THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 47-110 (.427)

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YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG00-01 HOU 23 222 27 71 .380 17 24 .708 12 25 37 6 27 1 2 3 71 3.101-02 HOU 25 365 41 95 .432 24 32 .750 31 51 82 9 40 0 6 4 106 4.202-03 HOU 13 104 17 36 .472 2 2 1.000 12 17 29 1 10 0 2 1 36 2.803-04 ATL 20 545 79 165 .447 67 85 .788 36 75 111 17 71 3 11 11 226 11.304-05 ATL 70 942 174 376 .463 48 71 .676 84 100 184 18 147 1 15 13 402 5.75 YR. TOT 151 2178 338 743 .455 158 214 .738 175 268 443 51 295 5 36 32 841 5.6

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 00-01: 0-1 (.000) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 03-04: 1-4 (.250)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 01-02: 0-1 (.000) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 04-05: 6-14 (.429)

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 7-20 (.350)

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2005-06 ATLANTA HAWKS MEDIA GUIDE

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CAREER STATS, CONT.

NBA REGULAR SEASON------- REBOUNDS ------

YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG01-02 BOS-PHOE 77 1916 251 584 .430 41 53 .774 75 182 257 179 114 0 59 20 581 7.502-03 PHOE 82 2255 316 796 .397 96 124 .774 57 207 264 210 143 0 62 19 803 9.803-04 PHOE 82 3331 555 1291 .430 174 232 .750 80 305 385 362 177 1 93 26 1367 16.704-05 PHOE 82 3240 544 1179 .461 135 180 .750 120 302 422 291 167 0 79 24 1400 17.14 YR. TOT 323 10742 1666 3850 .433 446 589 .757 332 996 1328 1042 601 1 293 89 4151 12.9

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 01-02: 38-130 (.292) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 03-04: 83-272 (.305)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 75-205 (.366) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 04-05: 177-370 (.478)

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 373-977 (.382)

NBA PLAYOFFS------- REBOUNDS ------

YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG02-03 PHOE 6 164 14 51 .275 2 5 .400 6 20 26 8 15 0 4 2 32 5.304-05 PHOE 9 355 63 125 .504 23 33 .697 7 32 39 30 18 0 10 4 169 18.82 YR. TOT 15 519 77 176 .438 25 38 .658 13 52 65 38 33 0 14 6 201 13.4

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 2-13 (.154) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 04-05: 20-36 (.556)PLAYOFF THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 22-49 (.449)

NBA REGULAR SEASON------- REBOUNDS ------

YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG98-99 IND 21 160 18 56 .321 9 15 .600 20 19 39 5 26 0 4 2 45 2.199-00 IND 50 854 121 264 .458 78 111 .703 47 112 159 38 130 0 25 9 328 6.600-01 IND 78 1892 241 543 .444 103 157 .656 119 262 381 130 223 2 63 18 586 7.501-02 IND 44 1313 230 484 .475 115 144 .799 96 180 276 54 166 4 41 21 576 13.102-03 IND 82 2467 389 896 .434 211 274 .770 159 352 511 125 280 3 71 33 1002 12.203-04 IND 79 2441 421 909 .463 182 252 .799 163 345 508 131 250 1 80 22 1048 13.304-05 ATL 66 2550 453 986 .459 236 351 .672 145 316 461 208 249 2 85 16 1158 17.57 YR. TOT 420 11677 1873 4138 .453 937 1304 .719 749 1586 2335 691 1324 12 369 121 4743 11.3

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 98-99: 0-5 (.000) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 13-46 (.283)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 99-00: 8-34 (.235) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 03-04: 21-77 (.273)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 00-01: 1-7 (.143) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 04-05: 16-74 (.216)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 01-02: 1-3 (.333) CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 60-246 (.244)

NBA PLAYOFFS------- REBOUNDS ------

YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG00-01 IND 3 40 2 13 .154 1 2 .500 3 1 4 3 8 0 0 0 5 1.702-03 IND 6 103 7 33 .212 4 6 .667 7 15 22 5 21 0 6 3 18 3.003-04 IND 16 427 60 140 .429 30 55 .545 33 69 102 12 56 2 23 9 152 9.53 YR. TOT 25 570 69 186 .371 35 63 .556 43 85 128 20 85 2 29 12 175 7.0

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 00-01: 0-2 (.000) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 03-04: 2-5 (.400)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 0-4 (.000) PLAYOFF THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 2-11 (.182)

NBA REGULAR SEASON------- REBOUNDS ------

YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG04-05 ATL 62 809 85 198 .429 47 67 .701 19 65 84 103 140 1 39 7 220 3.5

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 3-9 (.333)

AL HARRINGTON

ROYAL IVEY

JOE JOHNSON

HAWKS.COM

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CAREER STATS, CONT.

NBA REGULAR SEASON ------- REBOUNDS ------YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG04-05 ATL 38 433 44 113 .389 33 48 .688 19 33 52 39 50 0 23 5 127 3.3

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 6-22 (.273)

NBA REGULAR SEASON ------- REBOUNDS ------YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG04-05 ATL 74 2050 274 602 .455 163 237 .688 147 310 457 127 157 1 59 144 715 9.7

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 4-23 (.174)

COLLEGIATE CAREER ------- REBOUNDS ------YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG04-05 UNC 36 800 125 247 .506 138 163 .847 65 171 236 26 92 3 39 17 407 11.3

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 19-44 (.432)

COLLEGIATE CAREER ------- REBOUNDS ------YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG01-02 ARIZ 34 1021 129 291 .443 103 114 .904 14 58 72 38 81 0 27 0 434 12.802-03 ARIZ 30 774 125 264 .473 70 81 .864 8 41 49 54 44 0 12 1 391 13.003-04 ARIZ 29 927 151 334 .452 93 117 .795 16 63 79 86 43 1 24 2 473 16.304-05 ARIZ 36 1126 210 417 .504 122 134 .910 9 74 83 78 66 0 30 4 662 18.44 YR. TOT 129 3848 615 1306 .471 388 446 .870 47 236 283 256 234 1 93 7 1960 15.2

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 01-02: 73-161 (.453) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 03-04: 78-188 (.415)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 71-160 (.444) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 04-05: 120-238 (.504)

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 342-747 (.458)

NBA REGULAR SEASON ------- REBOUNDS ------YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG03-04 ORL 59 664 68 175 .389 58 90 .644 69 105 174 13 87 0 21 12 194 3.304-05 MIL 74 1397 160 354 .452 138 185 .746 131 247 378 60 166 0 44 34 458 6.22 YR. TOT 133 2061 228 529 .431 196 275 .713 200 352 552 73 253 0 65 46 652 4.9

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 0-1 (.000)

TYRONN LUE

ZAZA PACHULIA

DONTA SMITH

JOSH SMITH

SALIM STOUDAMIRE

MARVIN WILLIAMS

NBA REGULAR SEASON ------- REBOUNDS ------YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG98-99 LAL 15 188 28 65 .431 12 21 .571 2 4 6 25 28 0 5 0 75 5.099-00 LAL 8 146 19 39 .487 6 8 .750 2 10 12 17 17 0 3 0 48 6.000-01 LAL 38 468 50 117 .427 19 24 .792 5 27 32 45 54 1 19 0 130 3.401-02 WASH 71 1458 222 520 .427 48 63 .762 14 108 122 246 120 2 49 0 555 7.802-03 WASH 75 1986 248 573 .433 91 104 .875 22 127 149 263 151 0 47 1 647 8.603-04 ORL 76 2332 309 714 .433 101 131 .771 26 161 187 317 185 0 61 5 799 10.504-05 HOU-ATL 70 2007 295 654 .451 142 165 .861 14 135 149 322 168 2 33 0 787 11.27 YR. TOT 353 8585 1171 2682 .437 419 516 .812 85 572 657 1235 723 3 217 6 3041 8.6

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 98-99: 7-16 (.438) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 02-03: 60-176 (.341)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 99-00: 4-8 (.500) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 03-04: 80-209 (.383)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 00-01: 11-34 (.324) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 04-05: 55-155 (.355)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 01-02: 63-141 (.447) CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 280-739 (.379)

NBA PLAYOFFS ------- REBOUNDS ------YR.-TEAM GP MINS FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG98-99 LAL 3 33 7 17 .412 0 0 --- 0 2 2 6 4 0 2 0 14 4.700-01 LAL 15 131 10 29 .345 4 5 .800 1 9 10 10 11 0 12 1 29 1.92 YR. TOT 18 164 17 46 .370 4 5 .800 1 11 12 16 15 0 14 1 43 2.4

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 98-99: 0-2 (.000) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN 00-01: 5-13 (.385)PLAYOFF THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 5-15 (.333)

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