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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    GENERAL INFORMATION Cavaliers 2013 Training Camp Information……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. .............................. 4 2012 Preseason/2013 Summer League Results……………………………………………………………………………………………………….... .......................... 5 2013-14 Regular Season Schedule…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... ................................ 6

    FRONT OFFICE INFORMATION Team Directory…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ....................................... 8 Dan Gilbert…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. .............................................. 9 Jeff Cohen…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ............................................. 11 Nathan Forbes…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ...................................... 12 Chris Grant……………. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Mike Brown… ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Len Komoroski………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... ........................................... 16

    2013 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER Team Roster… .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Anthony Bennett ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Andrew Bynum ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 20 Earl Clark.. ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Matthew Dellavedova .............................................................................................................................................................................. 24 DeSagana Diop… ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Carrick Felix… ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Alonzo Gee ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Kyrie Irving ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Jarrett Jack ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Kenny Kadji .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 34 Sergey Karasev ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Michael Lee .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 C.J. Miles………. ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Henry Sims ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Jermaine Taylor ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 Tristan Thompson… ................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 Anderson Varejao .................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Dion Waiters ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 47 Elliot Williams .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Tyler Zeller ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 50

    2012-13 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS SEASON STATISTICS AND RESULTS 2012-13 Cavaliers Statistics ..................................................................................................................................................................... 53 2012-13 Cavaliers Game-By-Game Results .............................................................................................................................................. 54

    2013 PRESEASON OPPONENTS Milwaukee Bucks ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 56 Orlando Magic.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Charlotte Bobcats .................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Detroit Pistons ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 60 Indiana Pacers .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Philadelphia 76ers .................................................................................................................................................................................... 62 Washington Wizards ................................................................................................................................................................................ 63

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    GENERAL INFORMATION

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    CLEVELAND CAVALIERS 2013 TRAINING CAMP INFORMATION

    HEADQUARTERS: Cleveland Clinic Courts 6101 Brecksville Road Independence, Ohio (216) 420-2464

    CAVALIERS BASKETBALL COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION: Name Title Office Phone Cell Phone Email Tad Carper Sr. Vice President, Communications & Broadcasting 216-420-2198 216-319-3864 [email protected] B.J. Evans Director of Basketball Communications 216-420-2370 216-644-7765 [email protected] Jeff Schaefer Basketball Communications Manager 216-420-2267 216-212-7231 [email protected] Cherome Owens Sports Communications Coordinator 216-420-2262 216-218-2565 [email protected] Basketball Communications Office 216-420-2464 PRACTICE TIMES AND MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Practice times and media availability will be announced daily by the Basketball Communications Team. Media can also request to follow @CavsComm on Twitter for all the latest news, updates, practice times and media availability.

    CLEVELAND CAVALIERS TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE & KEY DATES:

    Date Schedule

    Monday, Sept. 30 Training Camp Opens at Cleveland Clinic Courts in Independence, OH

    Monday, Sept. 30 Cavaliers 2013 Media Day (Scheduled to start 1:00 p.m.)

    Tuesday, Oct. 1 Practice at Cleveland Clinic Courts: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., 5 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Media availability following early practice)

    Wednesday, Oct. 2 Practice at Cleveland Clinic Courts: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., 5 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Media availability following early practice)

    Thursday, Oct. 3 Practice at Cleveland Clinic Courts: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., 5 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Media availability following early practice)

    Friday, Oct. 4 Practice at Cleveland Clinic Courts: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., 5 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Media availability following early practice)

    Saturday, Oct. 5 Wine & Gold Scrimmage at Baldwin Wallace University (1 p.m.)

    2013 PRESEASON SCHEDULE: Date Opponent Location Time (EST) Tuesday, Oct. 8 vs. Milwaukee Bucks Quicken Loans Arena 7:00 p.m. (Fox Sports Ohio, WTAM) Friday, Oct. 11 at Orlando Magic Amway Center 7:00 p.m. (Fox Sports Ohio, WTAM) Tuesday, Oct. 15 vs. Charlotte Bobcats Canton Memorial Civic Center (Canton, OH)* 7:00 p.m. (Sports Time Ohio, WTAM) Thursday, Oct. 17 vs. Detroit Pistons Quicken Loans Arena 7:00 p.m. (Sports Time Ohio, WTAM) Saturday, Oct. 19 vs. Indiana Pacers Quicken Loans Arena 7:30 p.m. (Sports Time Ohio, WTAM) Monday, Oct. 21 vs. Philadelphia 76ers Schottenstein Center (Columbus, OH)* 7:00 p.m. (Fox Sports Ohio, WTAM) Wednesday, Oct. 23 vs. Washington Wizards U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, OH)* 7:00 p.m. (Fox Sports Ohio, WTAM) Thursday, Oct. 24 at Charlotte Bobcats Time Warner Cable Arena 7:00 p.m. (Fox Sports Ohio, WTAM)

    *Denotes Cavaliers home game at neutral site. All times Eastern.

    CAVALIERS PRESEASON RESULTS: Year Record Year Record Year Record 1970 3-8 1971 0-8 1972 2-5 1973 3-5 1974 2-0 1975 0-2 1976 4-2 1977 4-2 1978 2-2 1979 5-1 1980 3-2 1981 1-4 1982 2-6 1983 0-4 1984 2-4

    1985 4-3 1986 0-5 1987 3-4 1988 8-0 1989 4-4 1990 2-6 1991 6-2 1992 4-4 1993 4-4 1994 5-3 1995 5-3 1996 6-2 1997 5-2 1998 1-1 1999 3-4

    2000 1-5 2001 1-5 2002 2-5 2003 4-3 2004 6-2 2005 5-3 2006 2-6 2007 1-6 2008 3-5 2009 4-4 2010 6-2 2011 1-1 2012 3-4

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    Cavs Cavs Opponent

    Date Opponent Venue Result Cavs Opp. Top Scorer Top Rebounder Top Scorer

    Oct. 8 vs. Siena Quicken Loans Arena W 91 85 Samuels - 14 Varejao - 8 Brown - 22

    Oct. 9 vs. Milwaukee Canton Memorial Civic Center * L 80 97 Miles - 18 Thompson - 7 Ellis, Jennings - 15

    Oct. 12 at Chicago Assembly Hall W 86 83 Waiters - 18 Varejao - 10 Hinrich - 14

    Oct. 13 vs. Washington Quicken Loans Arena L 95 99 Thompson - 18 Three Players - 10 Three Players - 14

    Oct. 15 vs. Orlando U.S. Bank Arena * W 114 111 Irving - 22 Varejao - 8 Davis - 27

    Oct. 17 at Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center L 99 113 Irving - 23 Thompson - 10 Wayns, Young - 19

    Oct. 23 vs. Indiana Quicken Loans Arena L 82 100 Irving - 20 Varejao, Zeller - 7 West - 15

    Cavs Cavs Opponent

    Date Opponent Venue*** Result Cavs Opp. Top Scorer Top Rebounder Top Scorer

    July 12 vs. L.A. Lakers COX Pavilion W 70 62 Taylor - 17 Zeller - 7 Landry - 14

    July 14 vs. Memphis COX Pavilion W 69 58 Waiters - 23 Felix - 11 Cooley - 20

    July 15 vs. New Orleans COX Pavilion L 62 66 Waiters - 16 Zeller - 12 Thomas - 14

    July 18 vs. San Antonio (P layoffs) COX Pavilion W 72 66 Waiters - 27 Three Players - 6 Denmon - 19

    July 20 vs. Miami Heat (P layoffs) Thomas & Mack L 76 82 Harper - 21 Harper - 5 Three Players - 13

    ***denotes all NBA Summer League games played in Las Vegas, NV

    2012 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS PRESEASON RESULTS (3-4)

    2013 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS (3-2)

    * Denotes Cavaliers home game at neutral site

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    OCTOBER Opponent Time TV FEBRUARY Opponent Time TV

    Wed. 30 Brooklyn 7:00 PM FSO/NBA TV Sat. 1 @ Houston 8:00 PM FSO

    NOVEMBER Opponent Time TV Mon. 3 @ Dallas 8:30 PM FSO

    Fri. 1 @ Charlotte 7:00 PM FSO Wed. 5 L.A. Lakers 7:00 PM FSO

    Sat. 2 @ Indiana 7:00 PM FSO Fri. 7 @ Washington 7:00 PM FSO/ESPN

    Mon. 4 Minnesota 7:00 PM FSO Sun. 9 Memphis 6:00 PM FSO

    Wed. 6 @ Milwaukee 8:00 PM FSO Tues. 11 Sacramento 7:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 8 @ Philadelphia 7:00 PM FSO Wed. 12 @ Detroit 7:30 PM FSO

    Sat. 9 Philadelphia 7:30 PM FSO Tues. 18 @ Philadelphia 7:00 PM FSO

    Mon. 11 @ Chicago 8:00 PM FSO Wed. 19 Orlando 7:00 PM FSO

    Wed. 13 @ Minnesota 8:00 PM FSO Fri. 21 @ Toronto 7:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 15 Charlotte 7:30 PM FSO Sun. 23 Washington 6:00 PM FSO

    Sat. 16 @ Washington 7:00 PM FSO Tues. 25 Toronto 7:00 PM FSO

    Wed. 20 Washington 7:00 PM FSO Wed. 26 @ Oklahoma City 8:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 22 @ New Orleans 8:00 PM FSO Fri. 28 Utah 7:30 PM FSO

    Sat. 23 @ San Antonio 8:30 PM FSO MARCH Opponent Time TV

    Wed. 27 Miami 7:30 PM FSO/ESPN Sat. 1 @ Memphis 9:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 29 @ Boston 7:30 PM FSO Tues. 4 San Antonio 7:00 PM FSO

    Sat. 30 Chicago 7:30 PM FSO Fri. 7 @ Charlotte 7:00 PM FSO

    DECEMBER Opponent Time TV Sat. 8 New York 7:30 PM FSO/NBA TV

    Wed. 4 Denver 7:00 PM FSO Wed. 12 @ Phoenix 10:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 6 @ Atlanta 7:30 PM FSO Fri. 14 @ Golden State 10:30 PM FSO

    Sat. 7 L.A. Clippers 7:30 PM FSO Sun. 16 @ L.A. Clippers 9:30 PM FSO/NBA TV

    Tues. 10 New York 7:00 PM FSO Tues. 18 Miami 7:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 13 @ Orlando 7:00 PM FSO Thurs. 20 Oklahoma City 7:00 PM FSO

    Sat. 14 @ Miami 7:30 PM FSO Sat. 22 Houston 7:30 PM FSO

    Tues. 17 Portland 7:00 PM FSO Sun. 23 @ New York 7:30 PM FSO

    Fri. 20 Milwaukee 7:30 PM FSO Tues. 25 Toronto 7:00 PM FSO

    Sat. 21 @ Chicago 8:00 PM FSO/NBA TV Wed. 26 @ Detroit 7:30 PM FSO

    Mon. 23 Detroit 7:00 PM FSO Fri. 28 @ Brooklyn 7:30 PM FSO

    Thurs. 26 Atlanta 7:00 PM FSO Sun. 30 Indiana 3:00 PM FSO

    Sat. 28 @ Boston 1:00 PM FSO APRIL Opponent Time TV

    Sun. 29 Golden State 6:00 PM FSO Wed. 2 @ Orlando 7:00 PM FSO

    Tues. 31 @ Indiana 3:00 PM FSO Fri. 4 @ Atlanta 7:30 PM FSO

    JANUARY Opponent Time TV Sat. 5 Charlotte 7:30 PM FSO

    Thurs. 2 Orlando 7:00 PM FSO Wed. 9 Detroit 7:00 PM FSO

    Sat. 4 @ Brooklyn 7:30 PM FSO Fri. 11 @ Milwaukee 8:30 PM FSO

    Sun. 5 Indiana 6:00 PM FSO Sat. 12 Boston 7:30 PM FSO

    Tues. 7 Philadelphia 7:00 PM FSO Wed. 16 Brooklyn 8:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 10 @ Utah 9:00 PM FSO

    Sun. 12 @ Sacramento 6:00 PM FSO/NBA TV

    Tues. 14 @ L.A. Lakers 10:30 PM FSO

    Wed. 15 @ Portland 10:00 PM FSO

    Fri. 17 @ Denver 9:00 PM FSO

    Mon. 20 Dallas 1:00 PM FSO

    Wed. 22 Chicago 7:00 PM FSO/ESPN

    Fri. 24 Milwaukee 7:30 PM FSO

    Sun. 26 Phoenix 6:00 PM FSO

    Tues. 28 New Orleans 7:00 PM FSO

    Thurs. 30 @ New York 8:00 PM TNT

    2013-14 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS SCHEDULE(All Times Eastern)

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    2013 FRONT OFFICE INFORMATION

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    2013-14 Directory Chairman ......................................................................................................................................................... …………………….Dan Gilbert Vice Chairman .................................................................................................................................................... Jeff Cohen, Nate Forbes General Manager ................................................................................................................................................................... Chris Grant Head Coach ........................................................................................................................................................................... Mike Brown Assistant Coaches ........................................................ Jim Boylan, Bernie Bickerstaff, Bret Brielmaier, Igor Kokoskov, Jamahl Mosley Vice President, Basketball Operations ................................................................................................................................. David Griffin Assistant General Manager ................................................................................................................................................. Trent Redden Director of International Scouting ................................................................................................................................... Chico Averbuck Special Assistant to General Manager ....................................................................................................................... Zydrunas Ilgauskas Scouts ................................................................................................................................................... Pete Babcock, David Henderson,

    Ned Trajkovic, Foots Walker, Weiping Zhang Director, Pro Player Personnel ............................................................................................................................................. Koby Altman Manager Basketball Administration & Team Counsel ...................................................................................................... Anthony Leotti Director, Player Development/Assistant Coach ...................................................................................................................... Phil Handy Assistant Director Player Development ........................................................................................................................ Vitaly Potapenko Canton Charge Head Coach ..................................................................................................................................................Steve Hetzel Canton Charge Assistant Coaches ............................................................................................................. James Posey, Jordi Fernandez High Performance Director .................................................................................................................................................... Alex Moore Head Athletic Trainer ............................................................................................................................................................. Steve Spiro Assistant Athletic Trainer, Performance Scientist ....................................................................................................... Yusuke Nakayama Performance Specialist .................................................................................................................................................. Derek Millender Team Physicians ................................................................................................................... Richard Parker, MD, Alfred Cianflocco, MD Team Dentists ..................................................................................................................................... Todd Coy, DMD, Ray Raper, DMD Physical Therapist ................................................................................................................................................................ George Sibel Director of Team Security ................................................................................................................................................... Marvin Cross Director of Analytics .............................................................................................................................................................. Jon Nichols Director, Team Operations .............................................................................................................................................. Mark Cashman Equipment/Facilities Coordinator .................................................................................................................................. Michael Templin Senior Manager, Practice Facility ........................................................................................................................................ David Painter Team Operations Manager .......................................................................................................................................... Maura Schroeder Executive Assistant to General Manager ........................................................................................................................... Norma Hoops Special Team Projects Coordinator ....................................................................................................................................... Larry Nance Manager, Video/Advance Scouting ...................................................................................................................................... Dan Vincent Assistant Team Video Coordinator ...................................................................................................................................... Mike Gerrity IS Developer .................................................................................................................................................................... Brad DeAngelis Basketball Operations Assistant ......................................................................................................................................... Taotao Zhang Basketball Operations Seasonal Assistants ................................................................................................ Andrew Denisco, Jeffrey Feld Chief Executive Officer ...................................................................................................................................................... Len Komoroski President, Business Operations ........................................................................................................................................... Kerry Bubolz Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer ........................................................................................................... Mozelle Jackson Senior Vice President, Communications & Broadcasting ....................................................................................................... Tad Carper Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer ................................................................................................................... Tracy Marek Senior Vice President, Chief Revenue Officer ........................................................................................................................... Brad Sims Vice President, Sales & Service .............................................................................................................................................. Nic Barlage Vice President, Facility Operations ................................................................................................................................ Antony Bonavita Vice President, Guest Experience/Special Projects ................................................................................................... Gayle Bibby-Crème Vice President, Digital ........................................................................................................................................................... Mike Conley Vice President, Corporate Partnerships ............................................................................................................................ Randy Domain Vice President, Community Relations .............................................................................................................................. Colleen Garrity Vice President, General Counsel ........................................................................................................................................ Jason Hillman Administrative Offices: Senior Director, Events ............................................................................................................ Hallie Yavitch Broadcast Services: Senior Director, Broadcast Services ................................................................................. Dave Dombrowski Community Relations: Director, Alumni Relations ..................................................................................................... Campy Russell Communications: Director, Basketball Communications ............................................................................................ B.J. Evans

    Senior Director, Corporate Communications ............................................................................ Phyllis Salem Corporate Sales: Senior Director, Corporate Partnership Development .............................................................Matt O’Brien Senior Director, Partnership Activation .................................................................................. Shelly Cayette Director, Community and Business Development ....................................................................... Austin Carr

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    Dan Gilbert Chairman, Rock Ventures LLC

    Founder and Chairman, Quicken Loans Inc. Majority Owner, Cleveland Cavaliers

    Dan Gilbert is the Chairman of Rock Ventures LLC, the umbrella entity for his investments and real estate, and Founder and Chairman of Quicken Loans Inc., the nation's largest online home lender and third largest retail lender in the United States. In 2012, Quicken Loans closed more than $70 billion in home loan volume, a 133 percent increase over the $30 billion previous record set in 2011. Dan is also majority owner of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, the NBA Development League's Canton (Ohio) Charge, the Arena Football League's (AFL) Cleveland Gladiators, and the American Hockey League's (AHL) Lake Erie Monsters, as well as the operator of the Quicken Loans Arena ("The Q") in Cleveland, Ohio. Detroit-based Quicken Loans employs nearly 10,000 people nationally and earned the highest ratings for customer satisfaction among all U.S. home loan lenders in a study by J.D. Power and Associates in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Quicken Loans ranked in the Top-10 of FORTUNE magazine's '100 Best Companies to Work For' in 2012, and has placed among the Top-30 companies on FORTUNE's list for the past 10 years. The company has been recognized as one of Computerworld magazine's '100 Best Places to Work in IT' the past nine years, ranking No. 1 in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2013. Quicken Loans was awarded the nation's best employer in Workplace Dynamics' 2013 National Top Workplace list. The benchmark study of more than 870 companies based its rankings solely on feedback gathered through an employee survey. In less than three years, Quicken Loans moved its headquarters and more than 8,000 of its team members to downtown Detroit, where Dan and the company are helping lead a revitalization of the city's urban core. Dan founded Rock Financial in 1985. The company grew into one of the largest independent mortgage lenders in the country and, in the late 1990s, launched its Internet strategy and quickly positioned itself as the fastest growing direct mortgage lender on the Internet. In 2000, software maker Intuit purchased Rock Financial and the company was renamed "Quicken Loans." Dan stayed on as CEO, leading the company as it became the nation's largest online home lender. QuickenLoans.com has gone on to earn "Best of the Web" accolades from Forbes, Money and PC Magazine. In 2002, Dan led a group and purchased Quicken Loans and its affiliated national title company, Title Source, Inc., back from Intuit. Dan became majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2005 and undertook a complete overhaul of the entire organization. Shortly after, the Cavaliers won the 2007 Eastern Conference Championship, advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time in the team's 37-year history. The team finished the 2008-2009 regular season with a franchise record and NBA-best 66 wins, and followed that in 2009-2010 with another NBA-best 61-win regular season. Dan is a founding partner of Detroit-based private equity group Rockbridge Growth Equity LLC. The partnership invests in growing businesses in the financial services, Internet technology, consumer-direct marketing, and the sports and entertainment industries. Some of Rockbridge's investments include:

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    Northcentral University, a premier online educational institution;

    Protect America, a leading home security company;

    One on One Marketing, a premier educational institution sales lead provider;

    Connect America, a direct-to-consumer provider of personal emergency response systems;

    Purchasing Power, a niche e-commerce business that allows clients' employees a way to purchase products through payroll deduction;

    Triad Retail Media, an online retail advertising company. In addition, Dan is a Principal of Detroit Venture Partners (DVP), a venture capital firm that funds start-up and early-stage technology companies in Detroit. Dan is also a significant shareholder and is involved in the operation of several consumer-based, technology-centered businesses, including:

    Fathead, the leader in sports and entertainment graphics;

    Veritix, a provider of paperless ticketing;

    Xenith, a developer of helmet technology that reduces brain injuries;

    StyleCaster, a community for all things fashion, beauty and music. Dan and a group of partners successfully backed a state-wide referendum to bring casino gaming to Ohio's four largest cities in November 2009. Rock Gaming LLC, with joint venture partner Caesars Entertainment, has developed unique urban casinos under the Horseshoe brand in Cleveland, which opened in May 2012, and Cincinnati, which opened in March 2013. The companies are also developing an urban casino in downtown Baltimore, expected to open in 2014. The developments have been designed to engage, promote and encourage gaming patrons to visit and support existing cultural, nightlife and sports attractions in the downtown areas where they are located. Dan is also the Director of Rock Gaming's affiliate, Athens Acquisition LLC, which acquired a majority interest in Detroit's Greektown Casino-Hotel in April 2013. Dan launched Bizdom in 2007. The non-profit entrepreneurial academy trains, mentors and finances business builders in their start-up enterprises in the city of Detroit. Bizdom's mission is to create successful businesses, jobs, growth and wealth in large urban centers. Bizdom launched a second location, in downtown Cleveland, in 2011. Dan serves on the boards of the Cleveland Clinic, the Washington D.C.-based Children's National Medical Center (CNMC), and the Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF). Dan also serves as Vice Chairman of the non-profit M-1 RAIL initiative, improving downtown and midtown Detroit's transportation infrastructure with a 6.6 mile light rail system designed to help spur economic development. Dan earned his bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and his law degree from Wayne State University.

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    Jeff Cohen CEO Rock Companies

    Vice Chairman, Cleveland Cavaliers Principal Rock Gaming LLC

    Jeff Cohen is a is a principal of Rock Gaming LLC, a Midwest-based gaming partnership formed to develop and operate unique, urban-based casinos that engage, promote and encourage tourism while supporting existing cultural, nightlife and sports attractions in the downtown areas where they are located. Rock Gaming led the successful passage of a 2009 state constitutional referendum which brought state-of-the-art full-service casino gaming to Ohio’s four largest cities. Through a partnership with Caesars Entertainment, the group is developing and operating casinos in Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as Baltimore, Md., which are designed to create thousands of jobs while sparking additional urban investment. Horseshoe Casino Cleveland opened in May 2012, and Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati opened in March 2013; Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is slated to open in 2014. Rock Gaming and Caesars Entertainment also co-own Cleveland-area thoroughbred racetrack Thistledown, which opened as a racino in April 2013, as well as Turfway Park, a thoroughbred horseracing track located in northern Kentucky. Rock Gaming is also an investor in Caesars Interactive Entertainment Inc., a Montreal-based online, mobile and social gaming subsidiary of Caesars Entertainment. Jeff is CEO and Founder of the Rock Companies, which includes the following family of companies: Rock Construction Company, Inc., Rock Equities LLC and Rock Management LLC. Rock Construction is a builder and developer that was founded in 1991 and has principal offices in Detroit, Michigan. With its affiliates, the company has developed, built and managed numerous commercial and residential projects including offices, custom homes, condominiums, apartment communities and arenas. Rock Construction is a licensed Michigan residential builder, a member of the Michigan Association of Home Builders, and licensed Michigan real estate broker. Rock Equities was formed in 2001 as a vehicle for pursuing real estate investment opportunities. Its holdings have included properties in Florida, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, and Ohio. Rock Equities has over $1 billion in transactions since its inception. Rock Management is a property management company that manages many of the Rock Companies’ holdings, particularly its properties in Southeastern Michigan, Metropolitan Orlando, North Carolina, and Southeast Ohio. Rock Management currently manages over 2,000 residential units, Quicken Loans Arena (The “Q”), the Cleveland Clinic Courts, and serves as owner’s representative for Horseshoe Cleveland and Horseshoe Cincinnati. In June 2002, Jeff was part of a small group of investors that purchased Quicken Loans Inc. (which today consists of Quicken Loans, Rock Financial and Title Source) from Intuit Inc. Quicken Loans closed a record $70 billion in home loans in 2012. Detroit based Quicken Loans employs more than 9,000 people nationally and earned the highest ratings for customer satisfaction among all U.S. home loan lenders in a study by J.D. Power and Associates in 2010, 2011 and 2012. In 2005, Jeff was part of an investor group that acquired the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball club of the National Basketball Association, becoming its vice chairman in 2009. The ownership group is responsible for a complete overhaul of the franchise, including the front office executive team, coaching staff, player personnel and game presentation. The group also renovated the newly named "Quicken Loans Arena," (known as "The Q") including new seats, state-of-the-art scoreboards, video systems, sound systems, arena graphics, signage, security, locker rooms, and suite upgrades. Rock Companies was responsible for overseeing that construction activity, and served as the construction manager and owners representative for the new state-of-the-art Cleveland Clinic Courts team practice facility. Jeff is a Minority Owner in the NBA Development League’s Canton Charge, the American Hockey League’s Lake Erie Monsters, and Fathead, the leader in sports and entertainment graphics. Jeff earned a bachelor’s degree in science from Wayne State University in Detroit. He is the former President of JARC Properties—a non-profit organization providing housing and services to the developmentally disabled—and has served on the Board of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Jeff has also been active in the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation as well as various other charitable organizations.

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    Nathan Forbes Managing Partner

    The Forbes Company, Southfield, Michigan Nathan Forbes is the managing partner of The Forbes Company, a nationally recognized developer, owner and manager of luxury shopping destinations throughout Michigan and Florida. These landmark retail properties include the highly acclaimed Somerset Collection in Troy, Michigan, The Mall at Millenia in Orlando, The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens, and Waterside Shops in Naples. In June 2002, Forbes was part of a small group of investors that purchased Quicken Loans (which today consists of Quicken Loans, Rock Financial and Title Source) from Intuit Inc. In 2005, Forbes was part of an investor group that acquired the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball club of the National Basketball Association. The group has renovated the newly named “Quicken Loans Arena”, (known as “The Q”) including new seats, state-of-the-art scoreboards, video systems, sound systems, arena graphics, signage, security, locker room, suite upgrades, as well as the new state-of-the-art 55,000 square foot Cavalier Practice Facility named Cleveland Clinic Courts. In 2006, Forbes was part of an investor group that acquired and currently operates Fathead LLC, which licenses and sells life size colorful wall graphics. In November 2009, Forbes was part of a group that successfully backed a state constitutional amendment bringing casino gaming to Ohio. Rock Gaming owns and operates casinos in the downtowns of Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Detroit and one currently under construction in Baltimore, Maryland. Rock Gaming also owns and operates Thistledown Racino Racetrack in Cleveland, Ohio. Forbes earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan, and serves as its Chair on the Greater Detroit Campaign Leadership Council for the Michigan Difference Campaign. Forbes and the company’s respective properties are actively involved in numerous charitable endeavors and organizations. He serves on the Board of Directors of the acclaimed Karmanos Cancer Institute, a world-renowned cancer center that is committed to the highest standard of research, patient care, and education. As well, Forbes is honored to serve on the College for Creative Studies Board of Trustees. Forbes is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Young Presidents’ Organization. He has also been recognized for his leadership in the Detroit area by receiving an honor of recognition as Detroit Newsmaker of The Year finalist.

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    Chris Grant General Manager

    Chris Grant was named general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers on June 4, 2010. He originally joined the franchise as the club’s vice president of basketball operations/assistant general manager in July 2005. Grant manages all aspects of scouting, personnel and player acquisitions. He also oversees the operations of the Cavs exclusive NBA Development League affiliate, the Canton Charge. In addition to those responsibilities, he supervises the Cavaliers performance team, who care for the medical needs and physical development of each player. With community involvement being integral to Grant's focus with the team, he also guides the player appearance committee (PAC) for the business side of the Cavs organization. Since being named general manager, Grant has repositioned the organization for continued and sustainable success via the draft and trades, while managing the salary cap to keep the franchise in a position to sign free agents. He has acquired numerous draft picks, including the Los Angeles Clippers’ 2011 first round pick, which secured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft Lottery for Cleveland. Grant selected Kyrie Irving, who went on to win the 2011-12 NBA Rookie of the Year award. In the same draft, he selected Tristan Thompson, who earned all-rookie second team honors. In the 2012 NBA Draft, Grant selected Dion Waiters who went on to earn all-rookie first team honors and Tyler Zeller who earned all-rookie second team honors. As a result of transactions Grant has made since becoming GM, the Cavs have acquired six first round draft picks, three of which have not yet been taken. In the summer of 2013, Irving, Waiters and Zeller were a part of the USA Basketball Select Team Camp in Las Vegas, NV, while Thompson started for Team Canada in the FIBA Americas Championship in Caracas, Venezuela. Grant spearheaded the design and construction of the Cavaliers’ state-of-the-art player development center, Cleveland Clinic Courts, which opened at the start of the 2007 season. The 55,000 square foot facility is one of the most technologically advanced team development centers in pro sports. Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he spent the previous nine seasons with the Atlanta Hawks where he was promoted in 2004 to the position of vice president of basketball operations and assistant general manager. In his nine years with the Hawks, Grant held six different positions including video intern, video coordinator, advance scout, assistant director of scouting, director of scouting and vice president/assistant general manager. Grant, a graduate of the University of San Diego, earned a degree in psychology. He also received a master’s degree in educational leadership from USD. Grant spent three seasons on the school’s basketball team after transferring from Canada Junior College. During the summer of 2011, he joined the national advisory board of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), a nonprofit organization that aims to transform the culture of youth sports to give all young athletes the opportunity for a positive, character-building experience. He also joined the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital Leadership Council in the fall of 2011. The nationally recognized Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital features world-class pediatric facilities and the country’s top physicians and specialists. He and his wife, Kelly, have three sons, Cameron, Boden and Hudson.

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    Mike Brown Head Coach

    Mike Brown returned to the Cavaliers as the team’s 19th head coach in franchise history on April 24, 2013. Brown most recently coached the Los Angeles Lakers and was head coach of the Cavaliers from 2005-2010. He has a career head coaching record of 314-167 (.652) which is the sixth-highest winning percentage in NBA history among coaches with at least 400 games coached. Brown has won at least one playoff series every full season he has been a head coach in the NBA. Among head coaches who have coached in the NBA at least five years, Brown, Phil Jackson and Erik Spoelstra are the only coaches who have never missed the playoffs in their entire coaching career. Brown is also the only head coach in NBA history to win the first round of the playoffs every full year of his head coaching career (coached five years or longer). In his first season at the helm with the Lakers in 2011-12, Brown led the team to a 41-25 (.621) lockout shortened record that saw Los Angeles finish atop the Pacific Division as they advanced to the second round of the 2012 Playoffs. He joined the Lakers after previously serving as an NBA analyst for ESPN in 2010-11. The seven-year NBA veteran head coach has the best winning percentage of any coach in the Cavs’ 43-year history. In five seasons with the Cavs, he has compiled a regular season record of 272-138 (.663). The Cavs have posted at least 45 wins in each season he has coached, the first and only time that Cleveland reached that mark in five straight seasons (2005-2010). Brown was named the 2008-09 NBA Coach of the Year by members of the media and has compiled a postseason record with the Cavs of 42-29 (.592). He led the team to at least the second round of the postseason in each of his five seasons, including Cleveland’s first ever trip to the NBA Finals in 2007. Brown also earned Coach of the Month honors three times during the 2008-09 season (December, February and March) and, along with his coaching staff, earned the opportunity to coach the Eastern Conference All-Stars at the 2009 All-Star Game in Phoenix, Arizona. One of the NBA’s top young coaches, Brown also led the Cavaliers to becoming only the 12th team in NBA history to have 66 wins, a franchise high. Brown was the fourth youngest coach in NBA history to win 60 games. In 2009-10, Brown again led the Cavs over the 60-win plateau, spearheading Cleveland to the best overall record (61-21) and top home record (35-6) in back-to-back seasons. With at least 60 wins in consecutive seasons, the Cavs became only the ninth different franchise (18th time) to accomplish that feat. After posting a 50-32 record in 2005-06, which was the most wins as a first-year head coach in team history, Brown became the first rookie head coach since the 2001-02 season to post 50 wins in a season. Brown followed that up with another 50-win season (50-32) in his second year, 45 wins (45-37) in his third year, 66 wins (66-16) in his fourth year and 61 wins during season number five. Between 2005 and 2010, Cleveland under Brown was the only team to have reached at least the second round of the playoffs in each of those seasons and one of just five teams in the NBA that qualified for the playoffs during that stretch. In those five playoff appearances, Brown’s 42-29 (.592) postseason record with the Cavs was the third-best playoff winning percentage in the NBA over that span behind only the Los

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    Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics, and his 8-5 (.615) mark in playoff series makes him the winningest playoff head coach in team history. It was also the first and only time in franchise history that the team had a winning record in five consecutive postseasons. During his first playoff run as head coach, Brown led Cleveland to the Eastern Conference Semifinals in the 2006 Playoffs and became the first coach in franchise history to lead his team to a playoff series win in his first season by defeating Washington, 4-2, in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. In the 2007 Playoffs, Brown led the Cavaliers to their first Eastern Conference Championship and a trip to the NBA Finals after Cleveland knocked off the Pistons, 4-2, in the Eastern Conference Finals. He guided the Cavaliers to their first series sweep in the first round versus Washington and then led Cleveland to a 4-2 win in the conference semifinals against New Jersey. In the 2008 Playoffs, the Cavaliers defeated the Washington Wizards, 4-2, before taking the eventual NBA Champion Boston Celtics to a seven-game series. In the 2009 playoffs, the team swept the first two rounds, over the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks, for the first time in franchise history. The team finished the postseason at 10-4 (.714), which is the best record based on winning percentage in franchise history and the second-highest number of wins in a postseason, trailing only the 2007 playoffs when the team went 12-8 (.600). Brown joined the Cavaliers after spending two seasons as the associate head coach of the Indiana Pacers and three seasons as an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs. His career record as an assistant coach was 341-201 (.629) and he won a division title with Indiana in 2003-04 after three straight division titles with San Antonio. He helped lead Indiana to consecutive playoff appearances including a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2004. He was also on the bench for the Spurs during their 2003 World Championship season. While with the Spurs, Brown’s teams won at least 58 games each season. He also was the head coach for the Spurs’ summer league teams in Boston and Salt Lake City. Brown spent three years with the Washington Wizards’ staff beginning in 1997, spending the first two years as an assistant under Bernie Bickerstaff and his final year as the team’s professional scout. The 43-year-old (born March 5, 1970 in Columbus, Ohio) began his NBA career with the Denver Nuggets in 1992, where he spent five seasons, first as the team’s video coordinator and then as a scout. He participated in the NBA’s Basketball without Borders program in Johannesburg, South Africa in the summer of 2006. Mike and his wife, Carolyn, are actively involved in the Cavaliers’ community relations initiatives including “Domestic Violence Center,” “Cleveland Municipal School District,” “Cleveland Christian Home” and “Shoes & Clothes for Kids”. Brown is a 1992 graduate of the University of San Diego with a degree in business. He played basketball for two seasons at USD after spending two years at Mesa Community College. He attended high school in Germany at Wurzburg American High School. He and Carolyn have two sons, Elijah and Cameron.

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    Len Komoroski Chief Executive Officer, Cavaliers/Quicken Loans Arena

    Len Komoroski is Chief Executive Officer of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Quicken Loans Arena organization. The organization includes the Lake Erie Monsters (AHL), Cleveland Gladiators (AFL), and Canton Charge (NBADL). In addition, he oversees all business operations and business-related endeavors for Cavs majority owner Dan Gilbert’s family of sports and entertainment interests in Ohio. He is also a principal in Rock Gaming, which operates Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. With more than 30 years of experience in pro sports and entertainment, Komoroski’s leadership has helped set a solid business foundation from which the Cleveland Cavaliers, Lake Erie Monsters, Cleveland Gladiators, Canton Charge and Quicken Loans Arena have flourished into one of the most successfully operated sports and entertainment organizations in the country. Komoroski joined the Cavaliers organization in 2003 as president. In his first year he restructured and transformed how the Cavaliers approached the business community; assembled a team of top sports marketing pros; transformed the organization’s communications efforts; and oversaw the development of one of the most dynamic game experiences in the NBA. Other accomplishments at the helm of the Cavaliers business operations include playing pivotal roles in developing one of the top cable television relationships in the NBA with Fox Sports Ohio, as well as securing the entitlement of the Cavaliers new state-of-the-art player development center - Cleveland Clinic Courts. The Cavaliers franchise has been repeatedly recognized within the pro sports team industry (NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB and MLS) as one of five finalists for Sports Business Journal’s prestigious “Sports Team of the Year” award in recent years. The award recognizes excellence, creativity and innovation in franchise business operations. As one of the seven Principles of Rock Gaming, Komoroski played an instrumental role in bringing first-class, full-service casino gaming to downtown Cleveland and Cincinnati along with thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of positive economic impact for local and statewide communities. Very active as a community and civic leader, he serves on the board of directors of the Greater Cleveland Partnership, the Downtown Cleveland Alliance, the Cleveland International Fund, the Cleveland State University Foundation, and the Cleveland chapters of the American Red Cross and United Way. He is also Chairman of the Board for Positively Cleveland, Cleveland’s convention and visitor’s bureau. Komoroski was also named Sales and Marketing Executives of Cleveland’s (SME) 2013 Business Executive of the Year. Prior to joining the Cavaliers organization, Komoroski was the Senior Vice President and Chief of Business Operations with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles (1996-2003). There, he played a pivotal role in the Eagles’ growth and business success, which included bringing the Eagles Television Network in-house and helping to broker the record-setting, multi-million dollar naming rights deal for the Eagles training facility, the NovaCare Complex; development of Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles state-of-the-art stadium and secured a 20-year, $140 million naming rights agreement with Lincoln Financial Group which, at the time, was one of the largest such agreements in pro sports history. Prior to the Eagles, Komoroski was the Senior Vice President and COO of the International Hockey League’s (IHL) Cleveland Lumberjacks (1994-96). The team was one of three profitable IHL teams in 1996. His first stint in the NBA was with Minnesota Timberwolves as Vice President of Sales (1988-1994), there he played a major role in the start-up of the team and its arena, the Target Center. Komoroski is a 1982 cum laude graduate of Duquesne University. He and his wife Denise have three daughters – Kristin, Kelly, Jamie and a son, Zachary.

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    2013 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER

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    CLEVELAND CAVALIERS 2013 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER (As of September 29, 2013)

    # NAME POS HT WT DOB PRIOR TO NBA/COUNTRY YRS PRO 15 Anthony Bennett F 6-8 240 3/14/93 Nevada-Las Vegas ’13 / Canada R 21 Andrew Bynum C 7-0 285 10/27/87 St. Joseph’s HS (NJ) ’05 / USA 7 6 Earl Clark F 6-10 225 1/17/88 Louisville ’09 / USA 4 9 Matthew Dellavedova G 6-4 190 9/8/90 Saint Mary’s ’13 (CA) / Australia R 5 DeSagana Diop C 7-0 280 1/30/82 Oak Hill Academy (VA) ’01 /Senegal 12 30 Carrick Felix G/F 6-6 210 8/17/90 Arizona State ’13 / USA R 33 Alonzo Gee G/F 6-6 219 5/29/87 Alabama ’09 / USA 4 2 Kyrie Irving G 6-3 191 3/23/92 Duke ’11 / USA 2 1 Jarrett Jack G 6-3 197 10/28/83 Georgia Tech ’05 / USA 8 35 Kenny Kadji F 6-10 242 5/19/88 Miami (FL) ’13 / USA R 10 Sergey Karasev G/F 6-7 203 10/26/93 BC Triumph ’13 / Russia R 20 Michael Lee F 6-9 215 6/5/86 St. Bonaventure ’08 / USA R 0 C.J. Miles G/F 6-6 222 3/18/87 Skyline HS (TX) ’05 / USA 8 14 Henry Sims C 6-10 245 5/27/90 Georgetown ’12 / USA 1 8 Jermaine Taylor G 6-5 205 12/8/86 Central Florida ’09 / USA 2 13 Tristan Thompson F/C 6-9 227 3/13/91 Texas ’11 / Canada 2 17 Anderson Varejao F/C 6-11 260 9/28/82 FC Barcelona ’04 / Brazil 9 3 Dion Waiters G 6-4 221 12/10/91 Syracuse ’12 / USA 1 4 Elliot Williams G 6-5 180 6/20/89 Memphis ’10 / USA 1 40 Tyler Zeller F/C 7-0 250 1/17/90 North Carolina ’12 / USA 1

    HEAD COACH Mike Brown (San Diego) ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Boylan (Marquette) Bernie Bickerstaff (San Diego) Igor Kokoskov (Belgrade University) Bret Brielmaier (Arizona) Jamahl Mosley (Colorado) HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Stephen Spiro (Temple)

    CAVALIERS NUMERICAL ROSTER

    0 C.J. Miles 1 Jarrett Jack 2 Kyrie Irving

    3 Dion Waiters 4 Elliot Williams 5 DeSagana Diop 6 Earl Clark

    8 Jermaine Taylor 9 Matthew Dellavedova 10 Sergey Karasev 13 Tristan Thompson 14 Henry Sims 15 Anthony Bennett 17 Anderson Varejao

    20 Michael Lee 21 Andrew Bynum 30 Carrick Felix 33 Alonzo Gee 35 Kenny Kadji 40 Tyler Zeller

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    ANTHONY BENNETT 15 Forward 6-8 240 Rookie Draft Class: 2013 Draft Class: 2013 College: UNLV High School: Findlay College Prep (Henderson, NV) Birthdate: March 14, 1993 (Toronto, Ontario) DRAFTED: Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (1st overall pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft. COLLEGE CAREER: Played one season at UNLV…in 35 games (32 starts), averaged 16.1 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 27.1 minutes per game…named Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year in his only year at UNLV…First-Team All-Mountain West, MWC All-Tournament team and was one of 15 finalists on the ballot for the John R. Wooden National Player of the Year Award…also named to the Sporting News' All-Freshman Team, USBWA Freshman All-America Team, USBWA's All-District VIII, First-Team NABC All-District 17 and MW Championships All-Tournament Team…Honorable Mention Associated Press All-American and a finalist for both the Oscar Robertson Trophy and Wayman Tisdale Award, given by the USBWA to the nation’s top player and freshman, respectively…connected on .533 percent from the field, including a team-best .375 mark from the three-point line…recorded 12 double-doubles, which ranked him third nationally among all freshmen…reached double-figure scoring in 28 of his 35 games, including 13 with 20-or-more points…ranked seventh in the Mountain West Conference in scoring, fourth in blocks and fifth in rebounding…led UNLV in three-point shooting percentage (.375)…posted a career-high 28 points against Cal State Bakersfield on Jan. 5 on 10-13 (.769) shooting from the field with 10 rebounds in 29 minutes…tallied 22 points on 9-14 (.643) shooting and a season-high 16 rebounds against Air Force on Jan. 12. PERSONAL: Credits his mother, Edith, as his biggest influence…competed at the junior national level for Team Canada, averaging 13.2 points and 6.2 rebounds at the 2012 FIBA U-17 World Championship and 13.8 points and 7.6 rebounds at the 2009 U-16 competition, helping Canada place third in both tournaments…played on the Under-16 and Under-17 Canadian National teams at the FIBA World Championships and led Canada to two consecutive bronze medals...prior to attending Findlay Prep, he attended Mountain State Academy (Beckley, W.V.)…the first McDonald's High School All-American to attend UNLV straight from high school since Freddie Banks in 1983…also played in the Jordan Brand Classic game and competed in the McDonald’s Slam Dunk contest…led Findlay Prep to a 32-1 record and the school's third ESPN National High School Invitational Championship (in four years), where he earned MVP honors and was named to the All-Tournament team.

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

    UNLV 12-13 35 32 950 27.1 202 379 .533 36 96 .375 124 177 .701 86 199 285 8.1 34 1.0 80 0 24 0.7 43 1.2 564 16.1

    ANTHONY BENNETT

    TOTAL

    ANTHONY BENNETT

    COLLEGE RECORD

    REBOUNDS3-POINT FREE THROWS

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    ANDREW BYNUM 21 Center 7-0 285 Seven-Year Pro Draft Class: 2005 College: None High School: St. Joseph’s HS (Metuchen, NJ) Birthdate: Oct. 27, 1987 (Plainsboro, NJ)

    DRAFTED: Selected in the first round (10th overall pick) of the 2005 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on July 19, 2013. 2012-13 SEASON: Missed the entire 2012-13 season while recovering from bilateral bone bruises and a weakened cartilage state in both of his knees…underwent bilateral arthroscopic knee surgery on March 19, 2013. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Has career averages of 11.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in 26.0 minutes in 392 regular-season games (300 starts) over seven seasons with the Lakers…has shot at least .550 from the floor in each of his past six seasons played and is shooting .566 for his career…has 119 career double-doubles…appeared in 60 games (all starts) with the Lakers in 2011-12…averaged career-highs of 18.7 points on .558 shooting, 11.8 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 35.2 minutes per game…voted as a starter for the Western Conference in his first All-Star appearance and was named Second Team All-NBA…ranked 20th in the NBA in scoring, third in rebounds, sixth in blocks and fourth in field goal percentage…named Western Conference Player of the Week twice (3/18/12 and 4/15/12)…joined Dwight Howard as the only players to average at least 10.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks during the season…joined Bob McAdoo, Shaquille O’Neal, Tim Duncan, Dwight Howard, David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwon as the only players to ever average at least 18.7 points, 11.8 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game at the age of 24 or younger in a single season…recorded 37 double-doubles, including two 20-point, 20-rebound games…missed the first four games due to a league suspension resulting from a foul committed during the 2011 playoffs…missed one game (4/3/12) with a left ankle sprain and the final game of the season (4/26/12) for rest…appeared in 54 games (47 starts) for the Lakers during the 2010-11 season…averaged 11.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in 27.8 minutes per game while shooting .574 from the floor…ranked sixth in the league in blocks…recorded 17 double-doubles…missed 24 games from 10/26-12/12/10 due to offseason right knee surgery, one game on 2/1/11 with a left knee bruise, two games from 3/20-3/22/11 due to an NBA suspension and one game on 4/13/11 with a right knee bone bruise…in 65 games (all starts) with the Lakers during the 2009-10 season, averaged 15.0 points on .570 shooting, 8.3 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 30.4 minutes per game…also shot .739 from the line…recorded 21 double-doubles…scored 19 points on 8-of-8 shooting vs. Dallas on 1/3/10…missed two games from 11/6-11/8/09 with a straight right elbow, two games from 2/8-2/10/10 with a bruised right hip and 13 games from 3/21-4/14/10 with a left Achilles strain…in 50 games (all starts) with the Lakers during the 2008-09 season, averaged 14.3 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 28.9 minutes per game while shooting .560 from the floor and .707 from the line…recorded 16 double-doubles…scored a career-high 42 points (17-24 FGs) to go along with 15 rebounds at the L.A. Clippers on 1/21/09…named Western Conference Player of the Week on 1/25/09…suffered a torn MCL in his right knee at Memphis on 1/31/09 and missed 32 games from 2/2-4/7/09 with that injury…during the 2007-08 season, appeared in 35 games (all starts) with the Lakers…averaged 13.1 points, 10.2 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in 28.8 minutes per game while shooting .636 from the floor…recorded 18 double-doubles…missed one game on 12/4/07 due to gastroenteritis and 46 games from 1/14-4/15/08 with a subluxated patella in his left knee…appeared in all 82 games (53 starts) in the 2006-07 season…averaged 7.8 points on .558 shooting, 5.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in 21.9 minutes per game…recorded 10 double-doubles…during his rookie season in 2005-06, appeared in 46 games with the Lakers…averaged 1.6 points and 1.7 rebounds in 7.3 minutes per game…became the youngest player to appear in an NBA regular season game at 18 years and six days at Denver on 11/2/05. PLAYOFF CAREER: In 74 postseason games (63 starts), averaging 9.5 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.49 blocks in 24.2 minutes per game while shooting .502 from the floor and .720 from the line…in the 2012 Playoffs, started all 12 games of the Lakers run to the Western Conference Semifinals, averaging 16.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 3.1 blocks in 37.6 minutes per game while shooting .477 from the floor and .783 from the line…had 10 points, 13 rebounds and 10 blocks in Game 1 of the First Round series vs. Denver on 4/29/12, tying the NBA-playoff record for blocks in a single game...during the 2011 Playoffs, started all 10 games of the Lakers run to the Western Conference Semifinals, averaging 14.4 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.40 blocks in 32.0 minutes per game while shooting .543 from the floor and .833 from the line…in the 2010 Playoffs, started all 23 games for the Lakers during their championship run, averaging 8.6 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in 24.4 minutes per game while shooting .537 from the floor…had 21 points and 7 blocks in Game 2 of the NBA Finals vs. Boston on 6/6/10…During the 2009 Playoffs, appeared in all 23 games, with 18 starts, of the Lakers championship run, averaging 6.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in 17.4 minutes per game…during the 2008 Playoffs, did not appear in any games for the Lakers during their run to the NBA Finals due to a subluxated patella in his left knee…in the 2007 Playoffs, appeared in all five games of the Lakers First Round series vs. Phoenix, averaging 4.0 points and 4.6 rebounds in 11.0 minutes per game while shooting .533 from the floor…during the 2006 Playoffs, appeared in one game of the Lakers First Round series vs. Phoenix.

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    NOTABLE: Voted as a starter for the Western Conference in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game…named Second Team All-NBA in 2011-12…won back-to-back titles with the Lakers in 2009 and 2010…member of the sophomore team in the 2007 T-Mobile Rookie Challenge…named Western Conference Player of the Week three times (1/25/09, 3/18/12, 4/15/12). PERSONAL: Youngest player ever selected in the NBA Draft…entered the NBA straight from high school after originally committing to play at Connecticut…as a senior at St. Joseph High School (Metuchen, NJ), averaged 22.0 points, 16.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks and was named a McDonald’s All-American…has a brother, Corey…enjoys reading, computers and listening to music…played the piano for two years…enjoys playing tennis and golf…wears size 18 shoes.

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    FREE THROWS

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

    LAL 05-06 46 0 340 7.4 33 82 .402 0 0 - 8 27 .296 34 46 80 1.7 9 0.2 56 0 4 0.1 22 0.5 74 1.6

    LAL 06-07 82 53 1794 21.9 247 443 .558 0 3 .000 143 214 .668 139 345 484 5.9 94 1.1 249 5 12 0.1 128 1.6 637 7.8

    LAL 07-08 35 25 1009 28.8 189 297 .636 0 0 - 82 118 .695 105 251 356 10.2 61 1.7 98 2 12 0.3 72 2.1 460 13.1

    LAL 08-09 50 50 1444 28.9 281 502 .560 0 0 - 152 215 .707 137 261 398 8.0 71 1.4 157 1 18 0.4 90 1.8 714 14.3

    LAL 09-10 65 65 1979 30.4 392 688 .570 0 1 .000 193 261 .739 177 364 541 8.3 68 1.0 193 2 35 0.5 94 1.4 977 15.0

    LAL 10-11 54 47 1501 27.8 237 413 .574 0 0 - 138 209 .660 170 338 508 9.4 73 1.4 140 1 19 0.4 106 2.0 612 11.3

    LAL 11-12 60 60 2115 35.3 444 796 .558 1 5 .200 234 338 .692 192 517 709 11.8 85 1.4 104 0 27 0.5 116 1.9 1123 18.7

    PHI 12-13 INACTIVE – BILATERAL BONE BRUISES/BILATERAL ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY

    TOTAL 392 300 10182 26.0 1823 3221 .566 1 9 .111 950 1382 .687 954 2122 3076 7.8 461 1.2 997 11 127 0.3 628 1.6 4597 11.7

    FREE THROWS

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

    LAL 05-06 1 0 2 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

    LAL 06-07 5 0 55 11.0 8 15 .533 0 0 - 4 10 0.400 8 15 23 4.6 0 0.0 7 0 0 0.0 2 0.4 20 4.0

    LAL 08-09 23 18 399 17.3 58 127 .457 0 0 - 28 43 0.651 33 53 86 3.7 10 0.4 77 0 8 0.3 21 0.9 144 6.3

    LAL 09-10 23 23 561 24.4 80 149 .537 0 0 - 38 56 0.679 59 100 159 6.9 12 0.5 61 0 6 0.3 36 1.6 198 8.6

    LAL 10-11 10 10 320 32.0 57 105 .543 0 0 - 30 36 0.833 36 60 96 9.6 8 0.8 33 1 5 0.5 14 1.4 144 14.4

    LAL 11-12 12 12 451 37.6 73 153 .477 0 0 - 54 69 0.783 46 87 133 11.1 18 1.5 21 0 5 0.4 37 3.1 200 16.7

    TOTAL 74 63 1788 24.2 276 550 .502 0 0 - 154 214 0.720 182 315 497 6.7 48 0.6 199 1 24 0.3 110 1.5 706 9.5

    ANDREW BYNUM

    NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

    TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS

    NBA RECORD

    TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS

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    EARL CLARK 6 Forward 6-10 225 Four-Year Pro Draft Class: 2009 College: Louisville High School: Rahway HS (Rahway, NJ) Birthdate: January 17, 1988 (Newark, NJ) DRAFTED: Selected in the first round (14

    th overall pick) of the 2009 Draft by the Phoenix Suns.

    HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on July 12, 2013. 2012-13 SEASON: Appeared in 59 games (36 starts) for the Los Angeles Lakers…averaged 7.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.8 blocks in 23.1 minutes per game…recorded 11 double-doubles on the year…scored 10-plus points 22 times and 20-plus points twice…grabbed 10-plus rebounds 12 times…totaled a career-high 22 points on 9-12 (.750) shooting and 13 rebounds on Jan. 9 at San Antonio…posted 20 points, 12 rebounds and four assists on Jan. 29 vs. New Orleans…finished with 14 points and a career-high 16 rebounds on Feb. 20 vs. Boston…posted 17 points, 12 rebounds and a career-high five blocks on Apr. 2 vs. Dallas…tied or led the team in rebounding 11 times, steals nine times and blocks 11 times…as a starter, averaged 9.0 points and 6.8 rebounds in 29.3 minutes per game…placed on Inactive List twice (Oct. 30–31). PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 4.3 points and 3.1 rebounds in 14.1 minutes per game in 197 games (37 starts) over four seasons with Phoenix, Orlando and the L.A. Lakers...appeared in 45 games (one start) with the Lakers during the 2011-12 season…averaged 2.7 points and 2.8 rebounds in 12.4 minutes per game...scored in double figures twice...in first career NBA start, totaled eight points, nine rebounds and a career-high tying four blocks on Apr. 26 at Memphis...recorded first career double-double with a career-high-tying 14 points and career-high 11 rebounds on Apr. 16 vs. Philadelphia…totaled 13 points on 5-5 shooting, three assists and two blocks on Apr. 15 at Cleveland...posted a career-high tying four blocks on Jan. 24 at Indiana…missed two games (4/21-22) due to a sore left knee…appeared in 42 games with both Phoenix and Orlando during the 2010-11 campaign…averaged 3.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in 11.0 minutes per game...in 33 games with Orlando, averaged 4.1 points and 2.5 rebounds in 11.9 minutes...played in nine games with Phoenix, averaging 3.2 points and 1.9 rebounds in 8.0 minutes...scored in double-figures five times...scored a career-high-tying 14 points on Feb. 11 vs. New Orleans...totaled eight points and a season-high nine rebounds on Feb. 9 at Philadelphia...scored 12 points on 6-10 shooting on Dec. 28 at Cleveland...recorded 12 points on 5-9 shooting and six rebounds on Nov. 18 at Orlando...appeared in 51 games with Phoenix during the 2009-10 season…averaged 2.7 points and 1.2 rebounds in 7.5 minutes per game...scored in double figures three times, including a career high 14 points on 6-6 shooting on Nov. 27 at Minnesota...recorded 10 points on 5-9 from the floor and a season-high eight rebounds on Nov. 12 at L.A. Lakers...assigned to the Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League and in three games (3/15-21), averaged 20.7 points and 9.0 rebounds in 34.3 minutes. PLAYOFF CAREER: Played in four games (one start) during the 2013 Playoffs…averaged 3.5 points and 3.0 rebounds in 20.3 minutes per game…played in five games during the 2012 Playoffs…averaged 4.0 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.0 block in 11.6 minutes per game…recorded postseason career-highs in points (six), rebounds (nine) and blocks (four) on Apr. 28 at Indiana…played in one game during the 2011 Playoffs…averaged 2.0 points and 4.0 rebounds in 3.7 minutes per game…played in three games during the 2010 Playoffs, scoring 1.3 points in 4.3 minutes of action. PERSONAL: Full name is Earl Rashad Clark...son of Brenda and Larry Clark...has two older siblings, Fanisha and Steven...has one daughter, Ke’nya (born May 2009)…born in Newark, NJ, following his rookie season, donated a basketball court to his former elementary school, Evergreen School in Plainfield, NJ…wore 55 with the Suns, a switch from the No. 5 he wore in college, which was retired by Phoenix in honor of “The Original Sun” Dick Van Arsdale…considers winning the 2009 Big East Tournament in New York City his greatest basketball memory…was a 2006 McDonald’s All-American selection after averaging 25.2 points, 13.2 rebounds and 5.0 assists during his senior season in high school.

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

    PHO 09-10 51 0 385 7.5 56 151 .371 2 5 .400 26 36 .722 18 44 62 1.2 21 0.4 25 0 7 0.1 13 0.3 140 2.7

    PHO/ORL 10-11 42 0 466 11.1 68 158 .430 0 5 .000 27 47 .574 37 64 101 2.4 9 0.2 45 1 8 0.2 18 0.4 163 3.9

    ORL 11-12 45 1 560 12.4 51 139 .367 0 0 - 21 29 .724 35 89 124 2.8 18 0.4 72 0 12 0.3 32 0.7 123 2.7

    LAL 12-13 59 36 1364 23.1 170 386 .440 35 104 .337 53 76 .697 82 243 325 5.5 65 1.1 102 0 36 0.6 44 0.7 428 7.3

    TOTAL 197 37 2775 14.1 345 834 .414 37 114 .325 127 188 .676 172 440 612 3.1 113 0.6 244 1 63 0.3 107 0.5 854 4.3

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

    PHO 09-10 3 0 13 4.3 1 3 .333 0 0 - 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0.7 1 0.3 1 0 1 0.3 0 0.0 4 1.3

    ORL 10-11 1 0 6 6.0 1 3 .333 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 2 4 4.0 1 1.0 0 0 1 1.0 1 1.0 2 2.0

    ORL 11-12 5 0 88 17.6 8 18 .444 0 0 - 4 7 .571 8 25 33 6.6 1 0.2 6 0 2 0.4 5 1.0 20 4.0

    LAL 12-13 4 1 81 20.3 7 19 .368 0 4 .000 0 0 - 2 10 12 3.0 2 0.5 4 0 1 0.3 1 0.3 14 3.5

    TOTAL 13 1 188 14.5 17 43 .395 0 4 .000 6 9 .667 12 39 51 3.9 5 0.4 11 0 5 0.4 7 0.5 40 3.1

    FREE THROWS

    TOTAL 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS

    EARL CLARK

    NBA RECORD

    TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS

    NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

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    MATTHEW DELLAVEDOVA 9 Guard 6-4 190 Rookie Draft Class: 2013 College: Saint Mary’s (CA) High School: Australian Institute of Sport (Canberra, Australia) Birthdate: Sept. 8, 1990 (Maryborough, Australia)

    DRAFTED: Not drafted by an NBA franchise. 2013 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in five games (two starts) for the Cavaliers Summer League team in Las Vegas…averaged 2.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.2 steals in 20.0 minutes per game. COLLEGE CAREER: Played 136 games in four seasons at St. Mary’s University, averaging 14.2 points on .415 shooting, 3.4 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.1 steals in 36.4 minutes per game…as a senior, played in 35 games and averaged 15.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 36.4 minutes per game…named first team All-WCC…selected as finalist for the Bob Cousy Award…AP Honorable Mention All-American…scored over 30 points on three occasions…as a junior, appeared in 33 games and averaged 15.5 points, 3.3 rebounds and 6.4 assists in 37.5 minutes per game…named WCC Player of the Year and First-Team All-WCC…lead the conference in assists per game and was second in free-throw percentage (.857)…Honorable Mention AP All-American…as a sophomore, played in 34 games and averaged 13.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.2 steals in 35.3 minutes per game…named First-Team All-WCC and WCC All-Tournament Team…as a freshman, played in 34 games and averaged 12.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.2 steals in 36.4 minutes per game. PERSONAL: Prior to St. Mary’s, played in the South East Australian League for the Australian Institute of Sport.

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

    ST. M ARYS 09-10 34 1236 121 310 .390 74 186 .398 96 113 .850 119 3.5 153 4.5 40 1.2 0 0.0 412 12.1

    ST. M ARYS 10-11 34 1199 142 340 .418 68 181 .376 104 118 .881 123 3.6 180 5.3 42 1.2 1 0.0 456 13.4

    ST. M ARYS 11-12 33 1236 157 352 .446 60 169 .355 138 161 .857 109 3.3 212 6.4 28 0.8 2 0.1 512 15.5

    ST. M ARYS 12-13 35 1273 170 421 .404 86 225 .382 127 149 .852 118 3.4 223 6.4 40 1.1 4 0.1 553 15.8

    TOTAL 136 4944 590 1423 .415 288 761 .378 465 541 .860 469 3.4 768 5.6 150 1.1 7 0.1 1933 14.2

    MATTHEW DELLAVEDOVA

    COLLEGE CAREER

    3-POINTTOTAL FREE THROWS

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    DESAGANA DIOP 5 Center 7-0 280 Twelve-Year Pro Draft Class: 2001 College: None High School: Oak Hill Academy (VA) Birthdate: January 30, 1982 (Dakar, Senegal)

    DRAFTED: Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (8

    th overall pick) of the 2001 NBA Draft.

    2012-13 SEASON: Appeared in 22 games (one start) for the Bobcats…averaged 0.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 0.7 blocks in 10.3 minutes per game…grabbed a season-high nine rebounds at Oklahoma City on November 26…blocked a season-high five shots at Denver on December 22. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Owns career averages of 2.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game in 601 games (93 starts) over 12 seasons with Cleveland, Dallas, New Jersey and Charlotte…initially selected by Cleveland with the eighth overall pick in the 2001 NBA Draft…signed by Dallas as a free agent in August 2005…traded by Dallas to New Jersey on February 19, 2008, with Devin Harris, Trenton Hassell, Keith Van Horn, Maurice Ager and two first-round draft picks in exchange for Jason Kidd, Malik Allen and Antoine Wright… re-signed with the Mavericks as a free agent in July 2008…acquired by the Bobcats on January 16, 2009, in exchange for Matt Carroll and Ryan Hollins…in 2011-2012 season, played in 27 games (nine starts) for the Bobcats…averaged 1.1 points and 3.1 rebounds in 12.0 minutes…led the Bobcats in rebounds three times, in steals two times and in blocks four times…tied a career-high with four assists on January 28 against Washington…grabbed a season-high eight rebounds on three occasions…in 2010-2011 season, appeared in 16 games for the Bobcats, averaging 1.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 0.9 blocks, 0.4 assists and 0.3 steals in 11.3 minutes… shot .333 from the field (8-24)… led the team in blocks four times… suffered a ruptured right Achilles tendon on Dec. 31 vs. Golden State, ending his season…in 2009-2010 season, appeared in 27 games for the Bobcats, averaging 1.2 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.5 blocks, 0.2 assists and 0.2 steals in 9.7 minutes… shot .517 from the field (15-29)… led the team in blocks five times… scored a season-high eight points in a season-high 27 minutes on Jan. 3 at Cleveland… recorded a season-high three blocked shots against Phoenix on January 16...in 2008-2009 season, averaged 2.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.8 blocks, 0.4 assists and 0.4 steals in 13.8 minutes played in 75 total games… in 41 games with the Bobcats, averaged 2.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 0.8 blocks, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 13.8 minutes... led or tied for the team lead in blocks nine times, in rebounds three times and in steals three times… tallied season highs of eight points on four occasions and nine rebounds twice...in 2007-2008 season, averaged 2.9 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 16.5 minutes in 79 games (23 starts) with Dallas and New Jersey… averaged 3.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 17.4 minutes, while shooting .580 from the field (67-115) in 50 games with 18 starts for Dallas before being traded to New Jersey on February 19… averaged 2.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in 14.9 minutes in 27 games with five starts for New Jersey… recorded his second career double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds in a career-high 40 minutes played on November 5 vs. Houston… scored in double figures twice and grabbed double-figure rebounds eight times…in 2006-2007 season, averaged 2.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and a team-high 1.4 blocks in 18.3 minutes per game in 81 games (9 starts) for Dallas…shot .470 from the field (71-151) and .558 from the line (48-86)…recorded his first career double-double with a career-high-tying 10 points and 15 rebounds in 34 minutes on April 11 at Minnesota…grabbed double-figure rebounds 10 times…tallied 3+ blocks 17 times, including a season-high five blocks on November 15 vs. Chicago and on March 23 at Boston…in six first-round playoff games vs. Golden State, averaged 3.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 23.3 minutes…shot .600 from the field (9-15)…set playoff career highs of 11 points in Game 5 on May 1 and 13 rebounds in Game 4 on April 29…in 2005-2006 season, averaged 2.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 18.6 minutes in 81 games (45 starts) for Dallas…shot .487 from the field (75-154) and .542 from the free-throw line (39-72)…ranked 14th in the NBA in blocks per game…blocked 3+ shots 24 times, including a career-high tying six blocks on November 15 vs. Denver and on December 9 at Memphis…also tallied a career-high 16 rebounds on November 15 vs. Denver…scored seven points, grabbed nine rebounds, had a career-high five steals and blocked three shots, while making the lone three-point field goal of his NBA career, on April 18 vs. the Clippers…appeared in 22 playoff games with 18 starts during the Mavericks run to the NBA Finals, averaging 2.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 18.5 minutes…shot .615 from the field (24-39) and .611 from the free-throw line (11-18)…during the 2004-2005 season, averaged 1.0 point, 1.8 rebounds and 0.7 blocks in 7.8 minutes in 39 games for Cleveland…recorded 2+ blocks 7 times…led or tied team-high in blocks on 10 occasions…recorded season highs of eight rebounds and four blocks on February 16 vs. Atlanta…was on the injured list with a sprained right long finger from November 3-10 and a left elbow contusion from January 8-18, missing a total of 10 games…recorded 33 DNP-CDs...in 2003-2004 season, averaged 2.3 points and 3.6 rebounds in 13.0 minutes per game in 56 games (3 starts) with Cleveland…led or tied team-high in blocks 12 times and in steals on 7 occasions…recorded a season-high eight points with five blocks on November 7 at Indiana…grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds on February 3 at Detroit…missed 16 games (December 8-January 6) after having surgery to repair a torn right meniscus… Missed two games (February 18-20) with a right ankle sprain…recorded eight DNP-CDs…in 2002-2003 season, averaged 1.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0 block in 11.8 minutes in 80 games (1 start) for Cleveland…finished third on the team in blocks…led the team in blocks 23 times…scored a career-high 10 points in 21 minutes on November 23 vs. New Orleans…handed out a career-high four assists on March 2 vs. Orlando…had four blocks in 9

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    minutes on November 8 at Philadelphia…recorded eight rebounds and four blocks in 17 minutes on March 16 vs. Utah…in 2001-2002 season, averaged 1.4 points, 0.9 rebounds and 0.6 blocks per game in 6.1 minutes in 18 games (1 start) as a rookie with Cleveland per game…became the youngest player in team history to appear in a game on October 30 vs. Boston and the youngest player in team history to start a game on February 28 vs. Seattle…missed 15 games (October 31-November 29) due to a mild sprain of the posterior cruciate ligament of his left knee, which was injured on opening night…was placed on the injured list on February 28 with a right plantar fascia strain and missed the last 26 games of the season. PLAYOFF CAREER: In 28 playoff games, has averaged 2.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 19.5 minutes per game…played in both the 2006 and 2007 Playoffs with Dallas. PERSONAL: Full name is DeSagana N’gagne Diop…name is pronounced sa-GAH-na JOP… goes by “Gana”…the son of Rama N’diaye and Souleymane Diop…has three siblings, Code’, Mamadou and N’Doumbe’…played for the Senegalese national team during the 2009 FIBA Africa Championship…has participated in the NBA’s “Basketball Without Borders” Program in Africa…didn’t start playing basketball until he was 15…can speak English, Wolof, French, Arabic and some Spanish…lists his mother as the person he admires most and his father as his greatest influence.

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

    CLE 01-02 18 1 109 6.1 12 29 0.414 0 0 0.000 1 5 0.200 5 12 17 0.9 5 0.3 19 0 1 0.1 10 0.6 25 1.4

    CLE 02-03 80 1 943 11.8 54 154 0.351 0 0 0.000 11 30 0.367 63 152 215 2.7 43 0.5 148 4 33 0.4 81 1.0 119 1.5

    CLE 03-04 56 3 730 13.0 57 147 0.388 0 0 0.000 12 20 0.600 72 127 199 3.6 34 0.6 116 1 26 0.5 51 0.9 126 2.3

    CLE 04-05 39 0 306 7.8 20 69 0.290 0 2 0.000 0 5 0.000 30 40 70 1.8 15 0.4 53 0 8 0.2 27 0.7 40 1.0

    DAL 05-06 81 45 1509 18.6 75 154 0.487 1 2 .500 39 72 0.542 145 229 374 4.6 23 0.3 253 2 44 0.5 146 1.8 190 2.3

    DAL 06-07 81 9 1476 18.2 71 151 0.470 0 1 .000 48 86 0.558 166 272 438 5.4 30 0.4 244 2 40 0.5 113 1.4 190 2.3

    DAL/NJ 07-08 79 23 1300 16.5 94 180 0.522 0 0 .000 38 70 0.543 160 232 392 5.0 40 0.5 146 1 26 0.3 88 1.1 226 2.9

    DAL/CHA 08-09 75 1 1035 13.8 74 171 0.433 0 0 .000 22 66 0.333 114 159 273 3.6 32 0.4 128 1 29 0.4 56 0.7 170 2.3

    CHA 09-10 27 0 262 9.7 15 29 0.517 0 0 .000 2 9 0.222 24 41 65 2.4 5 0.2 31 1 5 0.2 14 0.5 32 1.2

    CHA 10-11 16 0 183 11.4 8 24 0.333 0 0 .000 4 11 0.364 12 28 40 2.5 7 0.4 26 1 4 0.3 15 0.9 20 1.3

    CHA 11-12 27 9 326 12.1 15 42 0.357 0 0 .000 1 6 0.167 33 52 85 3.1 23 0.9 36 0 6 0.2 13 0.5 31 1.1

    CHA 12-13 22 1 226 10.3 8 27 0.296 0 1 .000 0 1 0.000 10 41 51 2.3 13 0.6 19 0 5 0.2 16 0.7 16 0.7

    TOTAL 601 93 8405 14.0 503 1177 .405 1 6 .042 178 381 .325 834 1385 2219 3.2 270 0.5 1219 13 227 0.3 630 0.9 1185 1.7

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

    DAL 05-06 22 18 407 18.5 24 39 .615 0 0 - 11 18 .611 40 69 109 5.0 0 0.0 0 2 14 0.6 28 1.3 59 2.7

    DAL 06-07 6 3 140 23.3 9 15 .600 0 0 - 3 7 .429 16 25 41 6.8 1 0.2 8 0 3 0.5 10 1.7 21 3.5

    TOTAL 28 21 547 20.9 33 54 .608 0 0 - 14 25 .520 56 94 150 5.9 1 0.1 8 2 17 0.6 38 1.5 80 3.1

    TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS

    DESAGANA DIOP

    NBA REGULAR SEASON

    TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS

    NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

    FREE THROWS

    FREE THROWS

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    CARRICK FELIX 30 Guard/Forward 6-6 210 Rookie Draft Class: 2013 College: Arizona State High School: Millennium H.S. (Goodyear, AZ) Birthdate: Aug. 17, 1990 (Las Vegas, NV) DRAFTED: Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round (33

    rd overall pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft.

    2013 SUMMER LEAGUE: Appeared in five games (all starts) for the Cavaliers Summer League team in Las Vegas…averaged 7.2 points and 5.4 rebounds in 24.2 minutes per game. COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 94 games (70 starts) for Arizona State with averages of 10.2 points on .456 shooting, 4.8 rebounds and 1.0 steal in 27.9 minutes per game…during his senior year, averaged 14.6 points on .500 shooting from the field, 8.1 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 1.1 blocks in 35.3 minutes per game…named Second Team All-Pac 12 and was selected to the Pac-12 All-Defensive Team…scored in double figures in 28 of 35 games played and recorded 13 double-doubles…posted a career-high 24 points on 8-10 (.800) shooting against Arkansas on Nov. 23, 2012...grabbed a career-high 18 rebou