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Memphis Grizzlies vs. Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) (46-34) (47-33) (46-34) Tuesday, April 18, 2006 Tuesday, April 18, 2006 FedExForum, 7:00 p.m. CST; 103.5 FM FedExForum, 7:00 p.m. CST; 103.5 FM Regular Season Game #81, Regular Season Home Game #41 Regular Season Game #81, Regular Season Home Game #41 INJURY UPDATE: INJURY UPDATE: Damon Stoudamire – Ruptured Right Patellar Tendon (OUT) Damon Stoudamire – Ruptured Right Patellar Tendon (OUT) RECENT TRANSACTIONS: RECENT TRANSACTIONS: March 6 - Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers February 28 – Re-assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 20 – Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 2 – Assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers… January 23 – Signed free agent Chucky Atkins March 6 - Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers February 28 – Re-assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 20 – Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 2 – Assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers… January 23 – Signed free agent Chucky Atkins G FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG GRIZZLIES 80 .448 .369 .711 10.2 28.9 39.1 19.1 7.3 5.4 13.8 21.5 91.9 OPPONENTS 80 .437 .333 .753 11.4 29.3 40.6 19.6 7.2 5.6 14.7 22.8 88.4 G FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG CLIPPERS 80 .464 .343 .790 10.2 33.0 43.1 21.0 6.5 6.2 14.4 22.8 97.4 OPPONENTS 80 .435 .344 .736 10.5 29.7 40.2 21.7 6.9 4.3 12.9 21.7 95.9 GRIZZLIES PROBABLE STARTERS: P # Player Ht Wt Comments F 31 Shane Battier 6-8 220 LAST GAME: 19 points (8-11 FG, 2-4 3FG, 1-2 FT), 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block in 39 minutes (4/15 @ HOU). AVERAGES: 10.2 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.7 apg, 35.3 mpg F 16 Pau Gasol 7-0 240 LAST GAME: 16 points (8-15 FG, 0-1 FT), game-high 10 rebounds, team-high 7 assists and 2 blocks in 40 minutes (33 rd double-double of the season) (4/15 @ HOU). AVERAGES: 20.4 ppg, 8.9 rpg, 4.6 apg, 39.2 mpg C 12 Jake Tsakalidis 7-2 290 LAST GAME: 1 point (0-1 FG, 1-2 FT), 5 rebounds and 1 block in 18 minutes (4/15 @ HOU). AVERAGES: 4.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 0.2 apg, 13.9 mpg G 6 Eddie Jones 6-6 200 LAST GAME: 5 points (1-7 FG, 1-5 3FG, 2-3 FT), 4 assists and 1 steal in 27 minutes (4/15 @ HOU). AVERAGES: 11.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 2.3 apg, 32.6 mpg G 32 Chucky Atkins 5-11 185 LAST GAME: 11 points (3-6 FG, 2-4 3FG, 3-3 FT), 2 rebounds and 3 assists in 27 minutes (4/15 @ HOU). AVERAGES: 9.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 2.8 apg, 24.3 mpg LAST GAME: APR. 15/06 Grizzlies 93, @ Rockets 81 MEM 27 19 27 20 - 93 HOU 17 29 16 19 - 81 REB: MEM – 37, HOU – 38 AST: MEM – 20, HOU – 17 TO: MEM – 13, HOU – 10 GAME HIGHS PTS: Miller (MEM) – 25 REB: Gasol (MEM) – 10 AST: Alston (HOU) – 10 UPCOMING SCHED./RESULTS 3/28 vs. Seattle – L, 98-97 3/29 @ New Jersey – L, 86-74 3/31 @ N.O./Okla. City – L, 107-102 -------------------------------------- 4/2 vs. Atlanta – W, 98-87 4/4 vs. Golden State – W, 100-75 4/7 vs. Milwaukee – W, 100-90 4/9 @ San Antonio – L, 83-81 4/11 vs. Minnesota – W, 92-76 4/12 @ Charlotte – W, 96-88 4/15 @ Houston – W, 93-81 4/18 vs. L.A. Clippers, 7:00 p.m. 4/19 @ Minnesota, 7:00 p.m. 2005-06 WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L GB 1. San Ant. 61 19 -- 2. Phoenix 52 28 9.0 3. Denver 44 36 17.0 4. Dallas 60 21 1.5 5. Memphis 47 33 14.0 6. LA Clippers 46 34 15.0 7. LA Lakers 44 37 17.5 8. Sac. 43 38 18.5 9. Utah 40 40 21.0 10. NOK 38 42 23.0 11. Seattle 34 46 27.0 12. Houston 33 47 28.0 14. Golden St 33 47 28.0 14. Minn. 33 48 28.5 15. Portland 21 59 40.0 *Through games played on Apr. 16 RECORDS/STREAKS – 2004-05 SEASON Record Home Road OT STREAKS: OVERALL: 47-33 29-11 18-22 1-3 Overall: Won 3 Overtime: Lost 1 EASTERN: 18-12 12-3 6-9 0-2 Home: Won 4 Long Win Streak: Won 7 WESTERN: 29-21 17-8 12-13 1-1 Road: Won 2 Long Loss Streak: Lost 5

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Memphis Grizzlies vs. Lo s Angeles Clippers (47-33) (46-34) (47-33) (46-34)

Tuesday, April 18, 2006 Tuesday, April 18, 2006 FedExForum, 7:00 p.m. CST; 103.5 FM FedExForum, 7:00 p.m. CST; 103.5 FM

Regular Season Game #81, Regular Season Home Game #41 Regular Season Game #81, Regular Season Home Game #41

INJURY UPDATE: INJURY UPDATE: Damon Stoudamire – Ruptured Right Patellar Tendon (OUT) Damon Stoudamire – Ruptured Right Patellar Tendon (OUT)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: RECENT TRANSACTIONS: March 6 - Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers …February 28 – Re-assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 20 – Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 2 – Assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers… January 23 – Signed free agent Chucky Atkins

March 6 - Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers …February 28 – Re-assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 20 – Recalled Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts from the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers…February 2 – Assigned Anthony Roberson and Lawrence Roberts to the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers… January 23 – Signed free agent Chucky Atkins

G FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG GRIZZLIES 80 .448 .369 .711 10.2 28.9 39.1 19.1 7.3 5.4 13.8 21.5 91.9

OPPONENTS 80 .437 .333 .753 11.4 29.3 40.6 19.6 7.2 5.6 14.7 22.8 88.4

G FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG CLIPPERS 80 .464 .343 .790 10.2 33.0 43.1 21.0 6.5 6.2 14.4 22.8 97.4

OPPONENTS 80 .435 .344 .736 10.5 29.7 40.2 21.7 6.9 4.3 12.9 21.7 95.9

GRIZZLIES PROBABLE STARTERS: P # Player Ht Wt Comments F

31 Shane Battier 6-8 220 LAST GAME: 19 points (8-11 FG, 2-4 3FG, 1-2 FT), 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block in 39 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

AVERAGES: 10.2 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.7 apg, 35.3 mpg

F 16 Pau Gasol 7-0 240 LAST GAME: 16 points (8-15 FG, 0-1 FT), game-high 10 rebounds, team-high 7 assists and 2 blocks in 40 minutes (33rd double-double of the season) (4/15 @ HOU).

AVERAGES: 20.4 ppg, 8.9 rpg, 4.6 apg, 39.2 mpg

C 12 Jake Tsakalidis 7-2 290 LAST GAME: 1 point (0-1 FG, 1-2 FT), 5 rebounds and 1 block in 18 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

AVERAGES: 4.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 0.2 apg, 13.9 mpg

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6 Eddie Jones 6-6 200 LAST GAME: 5 points (1-7 FG, 1-5 3FG, 2-3 FT), 4 assists and 1 steal in 27 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

AVERAGES: 11.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 2.3 apg, 32.6 mpg

G 32 Chucky Atkins 5-11 185 LAST GAME: 11 points (3-6 FG, 2-4 3FG, 3-3 FT), 2 rebounds and 3 assists in 27 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

AVERAGES: 9.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 2.8 apg, 24.3 mpg

LAST GAME: APR. 15/06 Grizzlies 93, @ Rockets 81

MEM 27 19 27 20 - 93

HOU 17 29 16 19 - 81

REB: MEM – 37, HOU – 38 AST: MEM – 20, HOU – 17 TO: MEM – 13, HOU – 10

GAME HIGHS PTS: Miller (MEM) – 25 REB: Gasol (MEM) – 10 AST: Alston (HOU) – 10 UPCOMING SCHED./RESULTS 3/28 vs. Seattle – L, 98-97 3/29 @ New Jersey – L, 86-74 3/31 @ N.O./Okla. City – L, 107-102 -------------------------------------- 4/2 vs. Atlanta – W, 98-87 4/4 vs. Golden State – W, 100-75 4/7 vs. Milwaukee – W, 100-90 4/9 @ San Antonio – L, 83-81 4/11 vs. Minnesota – W, 92-76 4/12 @ Charlotte – W, 96-88 4/15 @ Houston – W, 93-81 4/18 vs. L.A. Clippers, 7:00 p.m. 4/19 @ Minnesota, 7:00 p.m. 2005-06 WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L GB 1. San Ant. 61 19 -- 2. Phoenix 52 28 9.0 3. Denver 44 36 17.0 4. Dallas 60 21 1.5 5. Memphis 47 33 14.0 6. LA Clippers 46 34 15.0 7. LA Lakers 44 37 17.5 8. Sac. 43 38 18.5 9. Utah 40 40 21.0 10. NOK 38 42 23.0 11. Seattle 34 46 27.0 12. Houston 33 47 28.0 14. Golden St 33 47 28.0 14. Minn. 33 48 28.5 15. Portland 21 59 40.0 *Through games played on Apr. 16

RECORDS/STREAKS – 2004-05 SEASON Record Home Road OT STREAKS: OVERALL: 47-33 29-11 18-22 1-3 Overall: Won 3 Overtime: Lost 1

EASTERN: 18-12 12-3 6-9 0-2 Home: Won 4 Long Win Streak: Won 7

WESTERN: 29-21 17-8 12-13 1-1 Road: Won 2 Long Loss Streak: Lost 5

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT:

Vs. Los Angeles Clippers April 18, 2006 7:00 p.m. (CST) FedExForum The Grizzlies return to FedExForum for their final home game of the regular season. The Grizzlies are currently fifth in the Western Conference, 1.0 game in front of the sixth-seeded Clippers. Recaps of their first three meetings this season are below:

2005-06 MEMPHIS VS. LA CLIPPERS GRIZZLIES – 2 WINS, CLIPPERS – 1 WIN February 10, 2006 @ LAC: MEM 27 27 21 12 87 Team Highs: MEM – PTS: Battier/Gasol-16, REB: Tsakalidis-12, AST: Jackson-5

LAC 26 19 22 24 91 LAC – PTS: Brand-44, REB: Kaman-11, AST: Cassell-11

@ Minnesota Timberwolves April 19, 2006 7:00 p.m. (CST) Target Center The Grizzlies close the 2005-06 regular season with a road contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Grizzlies and Timberwolves have met three times already this season with the Grizzlies holding a 2-1 series edge. Recaps of those games are below:

05-06 Series vs. LAC: 2/10 @ LAC – L, 91-87 3/5 @ LAC – W, 102-86 3/23 @ MEM – W, 95-85 4/18 @ MEM, 7:00 p.m. Current Streaks vs. LAC: Home: MEM, 1 win Road: MEM, 1 win Overall: MEM, 2 wins All-Time vs. LAC: Home: 14-7 Road: 10-12 Overall: 24-19 04-05 Series vs. LAC: 12/19 @ LAC – W, 92-82 12/27 @ MEM – W, 96-76 2/3 @ MEM – L, 106-103 3/7 @ LAC – W, 105-102

NOTABLE: • The Grizzlies’ loss extended their losing streak to a season-worst five games, and extended their road losing streak to six games

(also a season-worst). • Elton Brand scored a career-high 44 point son 17-26 shooting, including a 10-10 performance from the free throw line. Brand also

added nine rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks in 45 minutes • Jake Tsakalidis had his first double-double of the season with a season-high 12 points and a game and season-high 12 rebounds in

25 minutes off the bench. • KEY NOTE – The Grizzlies missed 19 of their final 23 shots. March 5, 2006 @ LAC: MEM 25 26 26 25 102 Team Highs: MEM – PTS: Miller-20, REB: Miller-7, AST: Gasol-7 LAC 30 22 16 18 86 LAC – PTS: Brand-23, REB: Kaman-11, AST: Cassell-7

NOTABLE: • Memphis outrebounded Los Angeles 38-32. However, the Clippers held a 13-6 advantage on the offensive glass, leading to a 25-6

advantage in second chance points. • Memphis shot 56.8% from the field overall, including a 7-13 (53.8%) performance from three-point range. • The Grizzlies had three reserves reach double-figures in scoring: Mike Miller-20, Bobby Jackson-15 and Dahntay Jones-10. • KEY NOTE – Grizzlies reserves combined for 51 points (equal to 51 points scored by Grizzlies starters), compared to the Clippers’

reserves 17 points. March 23, 2006 @ MEM: LAC 18 18 19 30 85 Team Highs: LAC – PTS: Brand-25, REB: Brand/Kaman-11, AST: Maggette-6 MEM 26 17 22 30 95 MEM – PTS: E.Jones-23, REB: Miller-14, AST: Atkins-5 NOTABLE: • The Grizzlies (22) and Clippers (24) combined for 46 turnovers. • The win increased the Grizzlies’ home and overall winning streaks to five games. • Memphis tied a season-high with 13 steals. • Mike Miller had 21 points and a game-high 14 rebounds in 34 minutes off the bench, marking his sixth double-double of the season. • KEY NOTE – The Clippers’ 24 turnovers established a new opponent’s season-high.

UPCOMING OPPONENT:

2005-06 MEMPHIS VS. MINNESOTA GRIZZLIES – 2 WINS, TIMBERWOLVES – 1 WIN January 25, 2006 @ MEM: MIN 14 24 27 22 87 Team Highs: MIN – PTS: Garnett-29, REB: Garnett-9, AST: Hassell-5

MEM 29 33 20 25 107 MEM – PTS: Gasol-30, REB: Battier/Gasol-8, AST: Gasol-6

NOTABLE: • The Grizzlies were red-hot from the field in the first half, shooting 52.6% in the first quarter and 75.0% in the second.

04-05 Series vs. MIN: • Memphis matched a season-high with 62 points in the first half. • Shane Battier had five blocks in the first half, tying a franchise record. Battier did not record a block in the second half; however, he

still tied a career-high. 1/25 @ MEM – W, 107-87 2/26 @ MIN – L, 105-99

• Pau Gasol finished with 30 points on 9-14 shooting from the field and a perfect 12-12 shooting from the free throw line. 4/11 @ MEM – W, 92-76 • KEY NOTE – The Grizzlies’ 20-point margin of victory was their largest in franchise history against the Timberwolves. 4/19 @ MIN, 7:00 p.m.

February 26, 2006 @ MIN:Current Streaks vs. MIN:

MEM 24 30 18 27 99 Team Highs: MEM – PTS: Gasol-21, REB: Warrick-9, AST: Miller-6 MIN 30 28 23 24 105 MIN – PTS: Davis-35, REB: Garnett-10, AST: Banks-8 Home: MEM, 4 wins Road: MIN, 1 win NOTABLE: Overall: MEM, 1 win • The Grizzlies were led by Pau Gasol (23 points on 7-12 shooting) and Chucky Atkins (22 points on 8-14 shooting). • Hakim Warrick had 13 points on 5-8 shooting and a team and career-high nine rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench. All-Time vs. MIN: • Ricky Davis had 35 points on 9-21 shooting, finishing 15-20 from the free throw line. Davis scored 14 of Minnesota’s final 15 points,

10 of which came from the charity stripe. Home: 7-15 Road: 3-18

• KEY NOTE – Prior to being ejected in third quarter, Kevin Garnett had 17 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in 23 minutes. Overall: 10-33 April 11, 2006 @ MEM:04-05 Series vs. MIN:

MIN 22 21 22 16 81 Team Highs: MIN – PTS: Reed-14, REB: Reed-8, AST: Jaric-9 MEM 20 23 20 20 83 MEM – PTS: Gasol-19, REB: Gasol-10, AST: Gasol-6 11/26 @ MIN – L, 115-90

1/1 @ MIN – W, 104-95

NOTABLE: 2/8 @ MEM – W, 108-96 nd• The Grizzlies were led by Pau Gasol’s 32 double-double of the season, posting game-highs in both points (19) and rebounds (10) to

go along with a team-high six assists. 3/18 @ MEM – W, 88-83

• Only three Timberwolves reached double-figures in scoring (Reed:14, McCants:11, Banks:10). • Memphis led by as many as 26 points (in the fourth quarter). • KEY NOTE – The Timberwolves were without Kevin Garnett (NWT-tendinitis in his right knee), Ricky Davis (NWT-strained left groin),

Anthony Carter (sore right foot) and Troy Hudson (sore right ankle).

LAST GAME:

GRIZZLIES 93, @ ROCKETS 81 SATURDAY, APRIL 15 @ TOYOTA CENTER

GRIZZLIES DEN NOTES *Stats/Rankings Through Games Played on Apr. 16*

GRIZZLIES VS. CLIPPERS QUICK FACTS: • THE GRIZZLIES are 24-19 all-time against the Clippers, including a 14-7 mark at home. Memphis leads this season’s series 2-1. • THE GRIZZLIES’ 3-1 series victory over the Clippers last season was their second consecutive, and fifth in franchise history. • PAU GASOL has played well against the Clippers throughout his career, averaging close to a double-double with 19.9 points, 9.8 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.9 blocks

in 17 games. • GASOL pulled down a career-high 18 rebounds (has since tied on two other occasions) against the Clippers last season on Mar. 12/05. Nine of those 18 came on the

offensive glass, also tying a career-high. • MIKE MILLER has played well against the Clippers this season, averaging a team-best 20.5 points on 51.6% shooting, 10.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.50 steals in

two games off the bench. For his career, Miller is averaging 15.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 14 games against the Clippers. • LORENZEN WRIGHT was drafted seventh overall in the 1996 NBA draft by the Clippers. He played three seasons in L.A. averaging 7.7 ppg and 7.4 rpg, before being

traded to the Atlanta Hawks on August 8, 1999. Against his former team, Wright is averaging 11.7 points and 7.0 rebounds in 19 games. • JAKE TSAKALIDIS played one of his best games of the season vs. the Clippers on Feb. 10, recording a double-double with then season-highs in both points (12) and

rebounds (12). In two games against the Clippers this season, Tsakalidis is averaging 10.0 points and 8.0 rebounds. • BRIAN CARDINAL has played well against the Clippers in the past, averaging 11.9 points on 56.9% shooting (47.1% from three-point range), 2.6 rebounds, 1.4

assists and 1.1 steals in seven career games. CARDINAL and CHUCKY ATKINS were teammates with current Clipper ZELJKO REBRACA as a member of the Detroit Pistons.

• Tonight’s game features a five former Duke Blue Devils, including Memphis’ SHANE BATTIER and DAHNTAY JONES, and L.A.’s ELTON BRAND, DANIEL EWING and COREY MAGGETTE. Brand and Battier were teammates for two seasons (1997-99), while Maggette teamed up with both during the 1998-99 season. Ewing and Jones were teammates at Duke for two seasons (2001-2003).

• ELTON BRAND scored a career-high 44 points against the Grizzlies earlier this season in a Clippers win on Feb. 10. Brand also set career highs in both field goals made (17) and attempted (26), and went a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line. Brand capped off his career night with nine rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks in 45 minutes of action.

• BRAND has been a tough matchup for the Grizzlies, and it three games against Memphis this season is averaging 30.7 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.7 steals and 2.0 blocks. For his career, Brand is averaging 21.3 points, 10.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.0 blocks in 22 games against the Grizzlies.

• CHRIS KAMAN is averaging a double-double against the Grizzlies this season, tallying 13.3 points and 11.0 rebounds in three games. • Grizzlies Assistant Coach ERIC MUSSELMAN and Clippers Assistant Coach NEAL MEYER played college ball at the University of San Diego.

05-06 Series vs. HOU: 11/25 @ MEM – W, 86-81 12/3 @HOU – W, 90-75 1/30 @ MEM – W, 86-77 4/15 @ HOU – W, 93-81

MEM 27 19 27 20 93 Team Highs: MEM – PTS: Miller-25, REB: Gasol-10, AST: Gasol-7 HOU 17 29 16 19 81 HOU – PTS: Howard-16, REB: Mutombo-9, AST: Alston-10 NOTABLE: • The Grizzlies shot 50.0% (37-74) from the field, improving their record to 14-3 when shooting 50.0% or better this season. • Houston shot 51.4% (19-37) from the field in the first half, but cooled to shoot 35.3% (12-34) in the second half. • The Grizzlies’ bench combined for 41 points led by Mike Miller’s game-high 25 points on 10-14 shooting. • The win gave the Grizzlies their first ever season series sweep (4-0) over the Houston Rockets. • KEY NOTE – Yao Ming (Broken Bone in Left Foot) and Tracy McGrady (Back Injury).

RECENT GAMES:

GRIZZLIES 96, @ BOBCATS 88 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 @ CHARLOTTE BOBCATS ARENA

2005-06 Series vs. CHA: 3/26 @ MEM – W, 102-95 4/12 @ CHA – W, 96-88

MEM 26 21 25 24 96 Team Highs: MEM – PTS: E.Jones-16, REB: Battier-8, AST: Gasol-5 CHA 22 24 21 21 88 CHA – PTS: Wallace-17, REB: Three w/-9, AST: Felton-13 NOTABLE: • The Grizzlies shot 30-38 (78.9%) from the free throw line, compared to the Bobcats’ 13-16 (81.3%) performance. • Chucky Atkins scored the Grizzlies first 13 points in the third period (also 13 of his 15 total points). • The Bobcats pulled down 14 offensive rebounds leading to an 18-8 advantage in second chance points. • KEY NOTE – The Grizzlies committed only nine turnovers.

@ GRIZZLIES 92, TIMBERWOLVES 76 TUESDAY, APRIL 11 @ FEDEXFORUM MIN 22 21 22 16 81 Team Highs: MIN – PTS: Reed-14, REB: Reed-8, AST: Jaric-9

MEM 20 23 20 20 83 MEM – PTS: Gasol-19, REB: Gasol-10, AST: Gasol-6 NOTABLE: nd• The Grizzlies were led by Pau Gasol’s 32 double-double of the season, posting game-highs in both points (19) and rebounds (10) to

go along with a team-high six assists. 04-05 Series vs. MIN: 1/25 @ MEM – W, 107-87 • Only three Timberwolves reached double-figures in scoring (Reed:14, McCants:11, Banks:10). 2/26 @ MIN – L, 105-99 • Memphis led by as many as 26 points (in the fourth quarter). 4/11 @ MEM – W, 92-76 • KEY NOTE – The Timberwolves were without Kevin Garnett (NWT-tendinitis in his right knee), Ricky Davis (NWT-strained left groin),

Anthony Carter (sore right foot) and Troy Hudson (sore right ankle) 4/19 @ MIN, 7:00 p.m.

TEAM NOTES

MEMPHIS ON THE VERGE OF MOST WINS IN APRIL IN FRANCHISE HISTORY: The Grizzlies have gone 6-1 (.857) thus far in the month of April, tying the franchise record for the most wins in the final month of the season. Last season, the Grizzlies went 6-6 in April, their first .500 or better record in April in franchise history. At 6-1, the Grizzlies are one of only three teams in the NBA with one or no losses during the month of April this season (Orlando: 0 losses; Chicago: 1 loss). Prior to this season, the Grizzlies had gone 14-24 (.368) during the month of April since coming to Memphis prior to the 2001-02 season (Grizz 30-75, .286, in April while in Vancouver). GRIZZ CONTINUE TO ROLL AT HOME; POST SECOND-MOST HOME WINS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY: Winners of 11 of their last 12 games at home (including a current streak of four consecutive home wins), the Grizzlies’ record at FedExForum this season now stands at 29-11 – extending the mark for the second-most home victories in a single season in franchise history. Memphis’ 29 home victories puts them three above the old record, set by last season’s 26-15 record at home, and marks the fourth consecutive season the team has won 20 games or better at home. A breakdown of the Grizzlies’ history at home is below:

GRIZZ BEST HOME RECORDS SEASON W-L 1. 2003-04 31-10 2. 2005-06 29-11 3. 2004-05 26-15 4. 2002-03 20-21 5. 2001-02 15-26 2000-01 15-26 *Grizz 121-83 (.593) at home since relocating to Memphis prior to the 2001-02 season; Went 158-236 (.401) at home in Vancouver. GRIZZLIES CLINCH PLAYOFF BERTH FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE SEASON: At 47-33, the Grizzlies have clinched a spot in the playoffs for the third consecutive season, and for the third time in franchise history. The Grizzlies are currently fifth in the Western Conference, 12.5 games behind the fourth seeded Dallas Mavericks and 1.0 games in front of the sixth place Los Angeles Clippers (tonight’s opponent). The Grizzlies are one of only five teams in the Western Conference to have qualified for the playoffs for the last three consecutive seasons (or better), a list that includes Dallas, Denver, Sacramento and San Antonio. GRIZZ GROWLING ON OFFENSIVE END POST ALL-STAR BREAK: The Grizzlies averaged 89.9 ppg in 52 games prior to this year’s All-Star break. In the 27 games since, the Grizzlies are averaging 95.7 ppg. The Grizzlies’ +5.8 ppg improvement is the third-highest in the league. The breakdowns below show where the Grizzlies stand among the league leaders in post-ASB scoring increase and who has led the way individually:

TOP POST-ASB SCORING INCREASES (TEAMS) GRIZZ TOP POST-ASB SCORING INCREASES 1. Charlotte*, +6.6 ppg 1. Jake Tsakalidis, +5.1 ppg Utah, +6.6 ppg 2. Chucky Atkins, +4.8 ppg 3. Memphis, +5.8 ppg 3. Brian Cardinal, +2.0 ppg 4. Lorenzen Wright, +1.5 ppg Pau Gasol, +1.5 ppg GRIZZ GETTING INTO PLAYOFF FORM ON THE DEFENSIVE END*: The Grizzlies held the Timberwolves to 76 points on 41.3% shooting in a victory at FedExForum on Apr. 11, marking the 21st time they’ve held an opponent to 80 points or less this season while improving their record in those games to a near perfect 20-1. *Over their last 15 games, the Grizzlies have held opponents to 76 points or fewer on four occasions and 90 points or fewer on 12 occasions. In that span, Grizzlies’ opponents are averaging 85.7 ppg. Consequently, the Grizzlies’ defensive performances as of late has vaulted them back into the lead as the NBA’s top defensive squad, holding opponents to 88.4 ppg this season.

GRIZZ DEFENSIVE STATS/RANKINGS NBA’S TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS CATEGORY AVG./RANK TEAM OPP. PPG OPP. PPG 88.4 ppg, 1st 1. Memphis Grizzlies 88.35 ppg OPP. UNDER 100 PTS 68 games, 2nd 2. San Antonio Spurs 88.86 ppg OPP. FG% 43.7%, 5th 3. Detroit Pistons 89.81 ppg OPP. FGA 75.0, 2nd 4. Houston Rockets 91.81 ppg OPP 3FG% 33.3%, 2nd 5. Indiana Pacers 92.07 ppg OPP. 3FGM 4.9, 4th 6. New Jersey Nets 92.47 ppg OPP. FTA 23.8, 4th 7. Dallas Mavericks 93.17 ppg OPP. TO 14.7, 10th 8. Minnesota Timberwolves 93.50 ppg STEALS 7.3, 12th 9. Utah Jazz 94.65 ppg BLOCKS 5.4, 9th 10. N.O./Okla. City Hornets 95.15 ppg *Through seven games in April, Grizz opponents shooting monthly season-lows from the field (41.3%), from three-point range (28.7%) and from the free throw line (71.5%). THREE-POINT THROWDOWN: The Grizzlies connected on 10 three-point field goals (on 23 attempts, 43.5%) in a win over Minnesota on Apr. 11. It marked the 12th time this season the Grizzlies have connected on 10 or more three-point field goals and improved their record in those games to 10-2 (.833). The three-point shot has been crucial to the Grizzlies’ success this season, posting a 38-20 (.655) record when making more three-point field goals than their opponents compared to a 6-12 (.333) record when making fewer (3-1 when tied 3FGM).

INDIVIDUAL NOTES ATKINS IN ACTION IN APRIL: Chucky Atkins has been stellar during the month of April thus far, averaging a monthly season-high 15.4 ppg, over 3.0 ppg better than any other month this season (includes first two and a half months of the season while with Washington). He is also shooting monthly season-highs from the field overall (45.2%) and from three-point range (46.2%). Atkins has been crucial to the Grizzlies’ success in April, scoring 15 points or better in five of their six wins (had 11 points in Saturday’s win over Houston; had eight points on Apr. 9 in a loss at San Antonio).

SPLIT G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2005-06 Overall 69 39 24.3 .395 .354 .789 .3 1.4 1.7 2.8 .61 .03 9.6 2005-06 w/ Memphis 41 37 27.5 .402 .352 .808 .3 1.5 1.8 3.1 .68 .05 11.6 In April 7 7 30.1 .452 .462 .774 .7 1.3 2.0 2.9 .4 .00 15.4

TWIN TOWERS: TSAKALIDIS & WRIGHT TEAM-UP AT CENTER: Both Jake Tsakalidis and Lorenzen Wright have picked up their production since All-Star Break. Tsakalidis has improved his scoring production from 2.6 ppg to 7.7 ppg (+5.1) in 21 games post All-Star break while Wright has improved from 5.1 ppg to 6.6 ppg (+1.5) in 27 games. The Grizzlies have gone 9-4 this season when Wright or Tsakalidis has pulled down 10 or more rebounds, 16-7 when either has scored 10 or more points and 5-3 when either has posted a double-double. The duo has combined for 20 points on two occasions this season (Grizz 1-1) and combined for 20 rebounds on two occasions as well (Grizz 2-0). *In the Grizzlies’ 52 games prior to All-Star break Wright and Tsakalidis combined for an average of 7.7 points and 7.6 rebounds. *In the team’s 28 games since, the two centers are combining to average a double-double of 14.3 points and 10.8 rebounds.

PRE ALL-STAR BREAK PPG RPG FG% POST ALL-STAR BREAK PPG RPG FG% WRIGHT 5.1 5.3 41.5% WRIGHT 6.6 4.7 57.8% TSAKALIDIS 2.6 2.3 50.0% TSAKALIDIS 7.7 6.1 65.3% COMBINED 7.7 7.6 42.9% COMBINED 14.3 10.8 61.1%

MILLER FINDING 6TH MAN SWAGGER AND THREE-POINT STROKE: Mike Miller has been key to the Grizzlies’ success this season, ranking second on the team in scoring (13.9 ppg), tied for second second in rebounding (5.4 rpg) and fourth in assists (2.6 apg; does not include Damon Stoudamire). Miller is also second on the team in double-doubles, posting his sixth double-dip of the season against the Clippers on Mar. 23, finishing with 21 points, a game-high 14 rebounds and four assists. Miller’s six double-doubles also includes his first career triple-double (see ‘Miller in 3-D’ below). The Grizzlies’ star reserve has come off the bench in 64 of 72 games played this season and recorded double figures in scoring in 54 games, including 16 games of 20 points or more (game-high 25 vs. Houston Saturday) and two games of 30 or more (season-high 41 vs. Denver last game). *He ranks first in scoring off the bench in the NBA (13.5 ppg off the bench), and is also one of only three players in the league shooting over 40.0% from three-point range while averaging better than 5.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists this season (Nowitzki, DAL; Richardson, GSW).

GASOL LEADING THE WAY: Pau Gasol led the team in points (19), rebounds (10) and assists (six) in a win over the Timberwolves on Apr. 11, marking the 12th time this season he’s led the team in all three major statistical categories in the same game (includes ties). Only one other player has accomplished the feat in more games than Gasol this season, as shown by the breakdown below:

MOST TIMES LEADING TEAM IN POINTS, REBOUNDS, ASSISTS GAMES PLAYER

16 James, LeBron 12 GASOL, PAU 11 Garnett, Kevin 10 Pierce, Paul *Courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau

PAU-ER IN NUMBERS: Pau Gasol is having one of the best seasons of his young career, posting career-highs in almost every major statistical category, and on Feb. 9 was named a Western Conference All-Star reserve. Now in his fifth NBA season, Gasol finds himself ranked among the top 20 in the league in over 15 statistical categories, and among a number of the Western Conference’s elite forwards. Breakdowns of Gasol’s career bests and where he stands among the West’s top forwards are below:

2005-06 AVERAGES CATEGORY PREVIOUS CAREER-HIGH AVERAGES 20.4 PPG 19.0 (2002-03) 8.9 RPG 8.9 (2001-02)* 4.6 APG 2.8 (2002-03) 1.91 BPG 2.06 (2001-02)* 39.2 MPG 36.7 (2001-02)*

*Rookie season

WESTERN CONFERENCE LEADERS - FORWARDS SCORING REBOUNDING ASSISTS BLOCKS

1. C. Anthony 26.6 ppg 1. K. Garnett 12.7 rpg 1. L. Odom 5.5 apg 1. A. Kirilenko 3.19 bpg D. Nowitzki 26.6 ppg 2. S. Marion 11.8 rpg 2. R. Davis 5.1 apg 2. E. Brand 2.55 bpg 3. E. Brand 24.8 ppg 3. T. Duncan 11.1 rpg 3. P. Gasol* 4.6 apg 3. E. Griffin 2.10 bpg 4. K. Garnett 21.8 ppg 4. E. Brand 10.0 rpg 4. A. Kirilenko 4.3 apg 4. T. Duncan 2.04 bpg 5. S. Marion 21.7 ppg T. Murphy 10.0 rpg 5. K. Garnett 4.1 apg 5. P. Gasol* 1.91 bpg 6. P. Gasol* 20.4 ppg 6. L. Odom 9.2 rpg 6. T. Duncan 3.2 apg 6. S. Marion 1.70 bpg 7. R. Lewis 20.2 ppg 7. D. Nowitzki 9.0 rpg 7. M. Dunleavy 2.9 apg 7. S. Battier 1.43 bpg 8. R. Davis 19.4 ppg 8. P. Gasol* 8.9 rpg 8. D. Nowitzki 2.8 apg 8. K. Garnett 1.41 bpg 9. T. Duncan 18.6 ppg 9. A. Kirilenko 8.0 rpg 9. E. Brand 2.7 apg 9. D. Nowitzki 1.02 bpg 10. Z. Randolph 18.0 ppg Z. Randolph 8.0 rpg C. Anthony 2.7 apg 10. D. West 0.86 bpg

*Gasol joins Elton Brand (LAC), Kevin Garnett (MIN), Tim Duncan (SAS) and Dirk Nowitzki (DAL) as the only players to appear in the top 10 among forwards in the Western Conf. in each of the four categories listed above.

FRATELLO SURPASSES BROWN AS FRANCHISE LEADER IN COACHING VICTORIES: With a win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Apr. 7, head coach Mike Fratello surpassed Hubie Brown as the franchise’s all-time winningest coach with his 84th victory at the helm of the Grizzlies. Already the franchise’s leader in terms of winning percentage*, Feb. 11’s win over the Los Angeles Lakers was Fratello’s 639th career coaching victory, surpassing former Pistons coach Chuck Daly for 17th all-time. Consequently, ‘The Czar’ is just 38 wins shy of matching Red Holzman for 16th all-time (696). Below is a breakdown of the Grizzlies top five winningest coaches, and where Fratello ranks in all-time coaching victories:

GRIZZLIES WINNINGEST COACHES NBA COACHES RANKINGS – BY VICTORIES

YEARS HEAD COACH WON LOST PCT NAME WINS WINNING PCT. 2004-Current Mike Fratello 87 59 .596* 1. Lenny Wilkens 1,332 .536 2002-04 Hubie Brown 83 85 .494 2000-02 Sidney Lowe 46 126 .267 16. Red Holzman 696 .536 1997-99 Brian Hill 31 123 .201 17. Mike Fratello 659 .557 1995-97 Brian Winters 23 102 .184 18. Chuck Daly 638 .593 19. Doug Moe 628 .543 20. Alvin Attles 557 .518

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

GASOL HAS CAREER NIGHT: Pau Gasol scored a career-high and single-game franchise-record 44 points vs. Seattle on Mar. 28, shooting 17-28 from the field and 10-12 from free throw line. Gasol’s 44 topped his previous career-high of 39 points and was three points better than the previous franchise record of 41 points (Mike Miller, Bryant Reeves). Gasol has topped the 30-point plateau in three consecutive games from Mar. 24-28, scoring 113 points in that span and setting franchise-record for scoring over three consecutive games. The old record was set by Bryant Reeves, who totaled 101 points in a three-game span from Mar. 23-27/98. GASOL NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK: (Mar. 27) Memphis Grizzlies forward Pau Gasol today was selected as the NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week for games played March 20 through March 26. It marks the second time this season he’s received the honor. Gasol averaged a double-double of 26.8 points and 10.8 rebounds while shooting .606 from the field, and recording 4.5 assists and 2.75 blocks to lead the Grizzlies to a 4-0 week. Behind Gasol’s performance, the Grizzlies extended their current win streak to a season-best seven games, defeating the Indiana Pacers (3/21), Los Angeles Clippers (3/23), New York Knicks (3/24) and the Charlotte Bobcats (3/26). Gasol’s eight rebounds on Mar. 24 against the Knicks gave him 3,072 for his career, surpassing Shareef Abdur-Rahim as the Grizzlies’ all-time franchise leader in rebounds. GASOL HAS STELLAR NIGHT IN THE BIG APPLE; BECOMES FRANCHISE REBOUND LEADER: Pau Gasol had another stellar night in a win at New York on Mar. 24, finishing with a game-high 36 points on 14-24 shooting, eight rebounds, three assists and three blocks in 41 minutes. His eight rebounds gave him 3,072 for his career at the time, surpassing former Grizzly Shareef Abdur-Rahim (3,070) as the all-time franchise leader in rebounds. The bearded big man also stepped out beyond the arc and knocked down his third three-point field goal of the season and 10th of his career. MILLER HAS CAREER-NIGHT: Mike Miller scored a career-high 41 points on 15-24 shooting, including a 5-12 performance from three-point range on Mar. 17 vs. Denver, also at the time, tying the franchise mark for points in a single game (Bryant Reeves, @ BOS on Jan. 15/98). Miller’s 41 points established a new franchise record for most points scored by a Grizzly off the bench. It also marked the third-highest total by a non-starter over the last 10 years. GASOL POSTS FIRST CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLE: Pau Gasol had one of the best all-around games of his career at Seattle on Mar. 8, finishing with a game-high 21 points, 12 rebounds and a game and career-high 12 assists – recording the first triple-double of his career. Gasol’s triple-double was just the fifth in franchise history, and second since the team’s relocation to Memphis (see ‘Miller in 3-D’ below). *Gasol is the only player in the NBA to post a triple-double consisting of at least 20 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists this season. Gasol also had a career-high four steals and three blocks in 41 minutes. GRIZZLIES ALL-STAR ACTION: Pau Gasol appeared in his first All-Star game, finishing with a game-high 12 rebounds, including a game-high six on the offensive end (tied with Tim Duncan) in 14 minutes of action. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, prior to this year’s game, only one player had even half that many total rebounds in an NBA All-Star Game in which he failed to score (Darrell Imhoff had seven boards in the 1967 All-Star Game; Ben Wallace also had eight rebounds without scoring on Sunday night). His 12 rebounds is also the most in an All-Star game since Tim Duncan pulled down 13 caroms in the 2004 All-Star Game in Los Angeles. Gasol represents the Grizzlies’ first All-Star in franchise history and the first Spanish player in NBA history to be selected to the All-Star team. Grizzlies rookie Hakim Warrick also participated in this year’s All-Star festivities, placing third in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk competition Saturday night. Warrick becomes the first Memphis Grizzlies player to compete in the contest, and second player in franchise history to participate in the event (Stromile Swift, 2001 Slam Dunk competition). MILLER IN 3-D; GRIZZ STAR RESERVE POSTS FIRST CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLE: Mike Miller recorded his first career triple-double in a win over Sacramento on Jan. 10, finishing with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in 41 minutes off the bench. Miller’s efforts marked the fourth triple-double in franchise history, and first since the team’s relocation to Memphis – ending the Grizzlies' streak of 452 games without a player recording a triple-double (since Mike Bibby had one on Apr. 2/00). At the time, it was the second-longest current drought in the league. Utah (at the time) had the longest active streak, but snapped their drought as well at 530 straight games when Andrei Kirilenko recorded his first career triple-double on Jan. 17 (first since Karl Malone posted one on May 4/99). Miller is just the third NBA player in the last 10 years to record a triple-double in a game that he did not start. Shawn Bradley did it for Dallas on Apr. 7/98 as did Magic Johnson for the Lakers on Feb. 14/96. 2005-06 TEAM HIGHLIGHTS: - The Grizzlies’ win on Nov. 19 @ Utah gave Mike Fratello his 47th victory with Memphis, surpassing Sidney Lowe as the franchise’s second-winningest coach in history. - The Grizzlies opened the season by going 10-5 in November, their best opening month in franchise history. The Grizzlies were one of only seven teams to post 10 or

more wins in November in the NBA this season. - Memphis won three-straight games by 20 or more points for the first time with wins over Dallas (Nov. 26), Toronto (Nov. 30) and Orlando (Dec. 2), accomplishing the

feat for the first time in franchise history. - The Grizzlies tied the franchise record for the most wins in December, going 9-5 in the month. - By earning their 20th win with a victory over Golden State on Jan. 3 (only 30 games into the season), the Grizzlies reached the 20-win plateau quicker than they have in

any other season. The previous best was through 38 games, accomplished both last season and in the 2003-04 season. For comparison, the Grizzlies didn’t crack 20 wins in each of their first four seasons (including the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season).

- The Grizzlies record of 25-16 through their first 41 games was their best first-half start to a season in franchise history. GRIZZLIES IN THE COMMUNITY :

HOMETOWN HOOPS – The Memphis Grizzlies have unveiled ‘Hometown Hoops,’ a 15’ x 40’ display of almost 40 area high school jerseys in the Grand Lobby of FedExForum. The display pays homage to the outstanding tradition of high school basketball in the Memphis region, representing both public and private institutions.

“There is no stronger basketball tradition in the country for quality high school basketball than right here in Memphis,” said Grizzlies President of Business Operations Andy Dolich. “The wall is not fully complete and we are looking for every school in the region to have a jersey as part of the display.”

At the time, the following schools appear as part of the ‘Hometown Hoops’ display: Bishop Byrne, Bolton, Booker T. Washington, Briarcrest, Carver, Central, Christian Brothers, Collierville, Craigmont, East, Fairley, Harding, Horn Lake, Kingsbury, Kirby, Lausanne, Manassas, Melrose, Memphis University School, Mitchell, Northside, Oakhaven, Overton, Raleigh-Egypt, Sheffield, St. Benedict, St. George’s, St. Mary’s, Treadwell, Trezevant, Turrell, West Memphis, Westside, Westwood, White Station, Whitehaven and Wooddale.

For more information or to have your school added to the ‘Hometown Hoops’ display, contact Grizzlies Manager of Community Investment James Underwood at (901) 205-1246. TICKETS FOR KIDS – The Memphis Grizzlies' Tickets for Kids program facilitates the distribution of tickets purchased by Grizzlies season ticket holders, corporate sponsors, players, coaches, and owners to charities and youth organizations throughout the Mid-South. The program aims to provide children who would not otherwise have the resources the opportunity to attend a Grizzlies home basketball game. While doing so, the Grizzlies aim to recognize hard work and achievement in the classroom. This season, 13 Grizzlies players and the coaching staff have donated the resources necessary to provide area children with tickets to Grizzlies home games. Contact Grizzlies Media Relations for more information and feature opportunities.

Grizzlies Team Miscellaneous Statistics

WON-LOST STREAKS CURRENT STREAKS OVERALL: Won 3 HOME: Won 4 ROAD: Won 2 OVERTIME: Lost 1

Longest Winning Streaks OVERALL: Won 7 HOME: Won 6 ROAD: Won 4 OVERTIME: Won 1

Longest Losing Streaks OVERALL: Lost 5 HOME: Lost 2 ROAD: Lost 6 OVERTIME: Lost 2

THE GRIZZLIES ARE…

47-33 … Overall 26-6 … Outrebound Opponent 6-2 … Preseason 18-12 … vs. Eastern Conference 17-26 … Outrebounded by Opponent 10-5 … November 29-21 … vs. Western Conference 4-1 … Tied, Rebounds 9-5 … December 32-11 … Leading after 1st Quarter 30-9 … More FTM than Opponent 7-8 … January 13-22 … Trail after 1st Quarter 14-22 … Less FTM than Opponent 5-8 … February 2-0 … Tied after 1st Quarter 3-2 … Tied, FTM 10-6 … March 35-10 … Leading at Half 38-20 … More 3FGM than Opponent 6-1 … April 9-21 … Trailing at Half 6-12 … Less 3FGM than Opponent 3-2 … Tied at Half 3-1 … Tied, 3FGM 4-4 … Monday 44-10 … Lead after 3rd Quarter 18-13 … More turnovers than Opponent 9-4 … Tuesday 3-22 … Trail after 3rd Quarter 29-17 … Less turnovers than Opponent 9-7 … Wednesday 0-1 … Tied after 3rd Quarter 0-10 … Score < 80 1-1 … Thursday 1-3 … In Overtime 16-5 … Score 100+ 10-8 … Friday 40-7 … Outshoot Opponent (%) 20-1 … Opponents score < 80 9-5 … Saturday 7-26 … Outshot by Opponent (%) 3-10 … Opponents score 100+ 5-4 … Sunday 0-0 … Tied Opponent, shooting (%) 29-17 … Bench outscores opponents bench 14-3 … Shoot .500 or better 18-16 … Bench outscored by opponents bench 33-30 … Shoot under .500 0-0 … Tied, bench scoring

WON-LOST MARGINS Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Won by 4 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 5 2 4 2 1 4 1 1 2 Lost by 4 2 4 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 2 1 1 2

Margin 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Won by 2 3 1 1 Lost by 1

RECORDS Record Home Road Overtime OVERALL: 47-33 29-11 18-22 1-3 Northwest 11-6 7-2 4-4 0-1 Pacific 12-5 7-1 5-4 1-0 Southwest 6-10 3-5 3-5 - WESTERN: 29-21 17-8 12-13 1-1 Atlantic 6-4 4-1 2-3 0-1 Central 4-6 4-1 0-5 0-1 Southeast 8-2 4-1 4-1 - EASTERN: 19-12 12-3 6-9 0-2

HOME ATTENDANCE FedExForum Capacity – 18,119

GAMES: TOTAL: AVERAGE: HIGH: SELLOUTS:

40 630,319 15,758 18,119 4

BENCH SCORING GRIZZLIES OPPONENTS

Reg. Season Avg.: 30.1 ppg Team High: 58 – 3/6 @ DEN Team Low: 8 – 11/12 @ ATL Individual High: 41 – Miller, 3/17 vs. DEN

Reg. Season Avg.: 24.8 ppg Team High: 48 – 2/8 @ PHO Team Low: 6 (2x) – *1/27 @ DET Individual High: 24 – Barbosa, 2/8 @ PHO

QUARTER-BY-QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT 2OT Tot. Grizzlies 1875 1830 1828 1779 32 11 7355 Average 23.4 22.9 22.9 22.2 8.0 11.0 91.9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opponents 1847 1678 1689 1804 37 13 7068 Average 23.1 21.0 21.1 22.6 9.3 13.0 88.4

GRIZZLIES BY THE NUMBERS GRIZZLIES LEADERS PTS REB AST BLK STL Double PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN

Player 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ Doubles Atkins 24 4 1 4 1 8 7 Battier 43 6 7 12 8 4 6 12 3 27 24 16 Burks 5 1 3 4 Cardinal 1 4 Gasol 76 40 11 33 1 25 1 33** 40 44 39 49 6 46 Jackson 41 6 4 6 4 13 12 D. Jones 5 3 1 5 8 1 E. Jones 46 9 1 20 1 7 4 6 3 35 4 Miller 54 15 2 7 1 6 6* 13 12 8 5 11 9 Roberson Roberts 1 Stoudamire 15 5 4 16 4 1 Thomas 1 Tsakalidis 9 5 1 5 3 5 11 1 Warrick 9 1 1 4 2 Wright 17 8 1 2 3 12 2 7 12 2 *Includes a triple-double: 21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists on Jan. 10 vs. SAC. *includes ties **Includes a triple-double: 21 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists on Mar. 8 @ SEA.

GRIZZLIES AMONG NBA LEADERS INDIVIDUAL TEAM

PLAYER RANK CATEGORY CATEGORY RANK AVERAGE Shane Battier 28th 3FG% (39.3%) Points/game 27th 91.9 7th STL/TO (0.99) FG Percentage 20th .448 Pau Gasol 20th PPG (20.4) FT Percentage 27th .711 13th BPG (1.91) 3FG Percentage 9th .369 11th FTA (7.7) Off. Rebounds/game 25th 10.2 17th RPG (8.9) Rebounds/game 28th 39.1 22nd OFF REB (2.4) Assists/game 23rd 19.1 15th DEF RPG (6.5) Steals/game 12th 7.3 12th DOUBLE-DOUBLES (33) Turnovers/game 8th 13.8 8th TRIPLE-DOUBLES (1) Blocks/game 9th 5.4 Eddie Jones 23rd 3FGM (1.8) Points Off Turnovers 16th 14.9 11th SPG (1.76) Fastbreak Points 26th 9.1 3rd STL/TO (1.41) Points in the Paint 21st 37.2 Mike Miller 8th TRIPLE-DOUBLES (1) 2nd Chance Points 24th 11.5 17th 3FGM (1.9) Pts Allowed 1st 88.4 20th 3FG% (40.4%) Opp. FG Percentage 5th .437 *Through games played on Apr. 16; includes ties

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

STARTING LINEUPS Guard Guard Center Forward Forward G W L Pct. Stoudamire E.Jones Wright Gasol Battier 21 12 9 .571

Atkins E.Jones Wright Gasol Battier 19 11 8 .579

Jackson E.Jones Wright Gasol Battier 14 7 7 .500

Atkins E.Jones Tsakalidis Gasol Battier 14 10 4 .714

Atkins D.Jones Tsakalidis Gasol Battier 2 1 1 .500

Stoudamire E.Jones Gasol Battier Miller 2 2 0 1.000

Stoudamire Miller Wright Gasol Battier 2 2 0 1.000

Atkins Miller Tsakalidis Gasol Battier 1 0 1 .000

Atkins E.Jones Gasol Battier Miller 1 0 1 .000

Jackson D.Jones Gasol Battier E.Jones 1 0 1 .000

Stoudamire E.Jones Wright Gasol Miller 1 0 1 .000

Burks Jones Wright Gasol Battier 1 1 0 1.000

Stoudamire Miller Gasol Battier Jones 1 1 0 1.000

GAMES MISSED – INJURY/INACTIVE Player Injury/Illness Dates Out G Shane Battier Sprained Rt. Index Finger 12/14 1

Antonio Burks Inactice 2

Brian Cardinal Left Knee Rehabilitation 11/2-12/13 20

Flu 2/13 1

Inactive 1

Sore Right Knee 3/6-3/21 8

Bobby Jackson Pulled Right Hamstring 11/10-12/28 8

Strained Rib Muscle 3/12-3/17 3

Eddie Jones Sprained Right Ankle 12/21-12/23 2

Sore Left Foot 2/26 1

Left Foot Injury 3/6-3/10 3

Mike Miller Concussion; Laceration 11/26-11/30 2

Sprained Left Ankle 12/31 1

Sprained Left Ankle 2/11-2/15 4

Anthony Roberson Inactive 53

Lawrence Roberts Inactive 29

Damon Stoudamire Sprained Left Ankle 11/12 1

Ruptured Right Patellar Tendon

12/31-current 51

Jake Tsakalidis Inactive 9

Sprained Left Thumb 3/23-4/1 6

Lorenzen Wright Strained Right Hamstring 11/16 1

Bruised Left Knee 1/18 1

*Dates listed for games missed due to injury only

RECORD WHEN IN STARTING LINEUP Player Won Lost Pct.

Atkins 22 15 .595

Battier 47 32 .595

Burks 1 0 1.000

Gasol 47 33 .588

Jackson 7 8 .467

D. Jones 1 3 .250

E. Jones 44 30 .595

Miller 5 3 .625

Stoudamire 17 10 .630

Tsakalidis 11 6 .647

Wright 33 25 .569

2005-06 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS - GRIZZLIES CATEGORY HIGH/MARGIN LOW/DEFICIT Total Points 116 – 3/17 vs. DEN 66 – 12/10 @ IND Points 1st Quarter 34 (2x) – *2/11 @ LAL 9 – 12/10 @ IND Points 2nd Quarter 37 – 1/3 vs. GSW 13 (3x) – *3/29 @ NJN Points 1st Half 65 – 3/17 vs. DEN 27 – 12/10 @ IND Points 3rd Quarter 38 – 2/27 vs. WAS 11 (2x) – *2/24 vs. SAS Points 4th Quarter 34 – 3/6 @ DEN 11 (2x) – *2/23 @ DAL Points 2nd Half 67 – 2/27 vs. WAS 31 – 2/23 @ DAL Points, Overtime 12 – 12/28 @ LAL 6 – 1st OT, 12/19 vs. DET FG’s made 44 (2x) – *12/19 vs. DET 24 (2x) – *12/10 @ IND FG’s attempted 93 – 12/17 vs. PHO 56 – 2/24 vs. SAS FG % 58.8% - 2/27 vs. WAS 33.8% - 12/10 @ IND 3pt FG’s made 15 – 12/3 @ HOU 2 (2x) – *4/9 @ SAS 3pt FG’s attempted 32 – 12/3 @ HOU 10 (2x) – *4/9 @ SAS 3pt FG % 70.0% - 3/6 @ DEN 15.4% - 1/16 vs. SAS FT’s made 38 – 12/26 @ UTA 5 – 1/10 vs. SAC FT’s attempted 45 – 12/9 vs. DAL 9 – 1/10 vs. SAC FT % 94.4% – 1/25 vs. MIN 46.2% – 11/9 @ BOS Rebounds 51 – 3/8 @ SEA 21 – 3/6 @ DEN Offensive rebounds 19 – 12/21 vs. POR 2 – 3/6 @ DEN Defensive rebounds 40 – 1/13 vs. NJN 17 (2x) – *3/31 @ NOK Assists 28 – 3/8 vs. SEA 9 – 4/9 @ SAS Steals 13 (3x) – *3/24 @ NYK 1 – 1/28 vs. NOK Turnovers 24 – 2/24 vs. SAS 5 – 12/17 vs. PHO Blocked shots 15 – 4/7 vs. MIL 1 (2x) – *1/22 @ WAS

*Denotes most recent occurrence

2005-06 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS – OPPONENTS CATEGORY HIGH/MARGIN LOW/DEFICIT Total Points 115 – 3/6 @ DEN 65 – 1/6 vs. UTA Points 1st Quarter 35 – 12/28 @ LAL 12 – 2/24 vs. SAS Points 2nd Quarter 42 – 2/8 @ PHO 8 – 2/4 @ MIL Points 1st Half 64 – 2/8 @ PHO 26 – 12/3 @ HOU Points 3rd Quarter 34 – 2/23 @ DAL 12 – 2/1 vs. DAL Points 4th Quarter 36 – 3/31 @ NOK 13 – 2/15 vs. SAC Points 2nd Half 63 – 3/31 @ NOK 31 (2x) – *2/15 vs. SAC Points, Overtime 13 – 2nd OT, 12/19 vs. DET 6 – 1st OT, 12/19 vs. DET FG’s made 48 – 3/6 @ DEN 23 – 11/8 vs. SEA FG’s attempted 96 – 12/17 vs. PHO 60 – 11/25 vs. HOU FG % 64.0% – 3/6 @ DEN 30.8% – 1/6 vs. UTA 3pt FG’s made 12 (3x) – 2/8 @ PHO 0 – 2/10 @ LAC 3pt FG’s attempted 32 – 12/17 vs. PHO 1 – 2/10 @ LAC 3pt FG % 77.8% – 11/9 @ BOS 0.0% - 2/10 @ LAC FT’s made 33 – 12/26 @ UTA 3 – 12/17 vs. PHO FT’s attempted 46 – 1/24 @ MIA 4 – 12/17 vs. PHO FT % 100.0% – 11/16 @ PHO (11-11) 42.1% – 1/30 vs. HOU Rebounds 60 – 12/17 vs. PHO 24 – 2/27 vs. WAS Offensive rebounds 20 (2x) – *3/10 @ SAC 3 – 2/7 @ SAC Defensive rebounds 41 (3x) – *12/17 vs. PHO 16 – 2/7 vs. WAS Assists 32 – 3/6 @ DEN 11 – 11/26 @ DAL Steals 13 – 11/9 @ BOS 1 – 2/21 vs. TOR Turnovers 24 – 3/23 vs. LAC 7 – 2/11 @ LAL Blocked shots 12 (3x) – *2/8 @ PHO 1 (5x) – *3/17 vs. DEN

*Denotes most recent occurrence

2005-06 GRIZZLIES INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Total Points Points – Single Quarter

*Denotes most recent occurrence

44 – Gasol (3/28 vs. SEA) 20 – Gasol (1st, 3/28 vs. SEA) 41 – Miller (3/17 vs. DEN) 17 – Miller (3/17 vs. DEN) 39 – Gasol (2/27 vs. WAS) 16 (3x) – *Battier (1st, 2/10 @ LAC) 36 – Gasol (3/24 @ NYK) 36 – Gasol (11/26 @ DAL) Points – In a Half 33 – Gasol (4/7 vs. MIL) 26 – Gasol (1st, 4/7 vs. MIL) 33 – Gasol (3/26 vs. CHA) 26 – Gasol (1st, 3/28 vs. SEA) Total Rebounds Rebounds – Single Quarter 18 – Gasol (1/6 vs. UTA) 8 – Battier (4th, 4/9 @ SAS) 16 – Gasol (1/28 vs. NOK) 8 – Gasol (4th, 12/28 @ LAL) 16 – Tsakalidis (3/14 vs. BOS) 8 (2x) – *Miller (3rd, 12/17 vs. PHO) 16 – Miller (1/13 vs. NJN) Rebounds – In a Half 16 – Gasol (11/22 vs. POR) 11 – Gasol (2nd, 11/26 @ DAL) 15 (5x) – *Gasol (3/26 vs. CHA) 10 (4x) – *Tsakalidisl (2nd, 3/14 vs. BOS) Total Assists Assists – Single Quarter 12 – Gasol (3/8 @ SEA) 6 – Gasol (4th, 3/8 @ SEA) 10 – Miller (1/10 vs. SAC) 6 – Miller (3rd, 1/10 vs. SAC) 9 (5x) – *Atkins (3/28 vs. SEA) 5 (4x) – *Gasol (3rd, 4/7 vs. MIL) Assists – In a Half 8 – Gasol (2nd, 3/19 vs. UTA) 8 – Gasol (2nd, 3/8 @ SEA) Total Steals Total Blocks 7 – E. Jones (1/10 vs. SAC) 6 – Gasol (11/19 @ UTA) 6 – D. Jones (3/6 @ DEN) 5 (many times) – *Wright (4/7 vs. MIL) 5 – E.Jones (3/23 vs. LAC) 5 – E. Jones (3/14 vs. BOS) 5 – E.Jones (12/26 @ UTA) Total Field Goals Made Total Field Goals Attempted 17 – Gasol (3/28 vs. SEA) 28 – Gasol (3/28 vs. SEA) 16 – Gasol (2/27 vs. WAS) 26 – Gasol (2/13 @ GSW) 15 – Miller (3/17 vs. DEN) 25 – Gasol (12/19 vs. DET) 14 – Gasol (3/24 @ NYK) 24 – Gasol (3/24 @ NYK) 13 (3x) – *Gasol (4/7 vs. MIL) 24 – Miller (3/17 vs. DEN) Total Free Throws Made Total Free Throws Attempted 15 – Gasol (1/6 vs. UTA) 20 – Gasol (1/6 vs. UTA) 15 – Gasol (12/6 vs. NOK) 19 – Gasol (12/6 vs. NOK) 12 (3x) – *Gasol (1/27 @ DET) 16 – Gasol (3/1 vs. NYK) 14 (3x) – *Gasol (3/26 vs. CHA) Total 3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 6 – Miller (12/23 vs. CHI) 12 – Miller (3/17 vs. DEN) 6 – Stoudamire (12/3 @ HOU) 12 – Miller (12/23 vs. CHI) 5 (many times) – *Atkins (4/2 vs. ATL) 10 (5x) – *Miller (3/24 @ NYK) Minutes Minutes 56:13 – Gasol (12/19 vs. DET) 49:25 – Gasol (12/28 @ LAL) 50:27 – Miller (12/28 @ LAL) 49:15 – Battier (12/19 vs. DET)

THE LAST TIME THE GRIZZLIES… Scored 100+ Points April 7, 2006 vs. Milwaukee (100) Were held to 80 Points or Less by Opponent March 29, 2006 @ New Jersey (74) Won by 20+ Points April 4, 2006 vs. Golden State (100-75)

thWon After Trailing at the Start of the 4 February 13, 2006 @ Golden State (Trailed 65-58 after the 3rd quarter; Won 81-79) Had All Five Starters Score 10+ Points January 3, 2006 vs. Golden State (E.Jones:23, Gasol:21, Jackson:19, Battier:16,

Wright:12) Had Three or More Players Score 20+ Points March 31, 2006 @ N.O/Oklahoma City (Jackson:26, Battier:24, Miller:23) Had No Players Score 20+ Points April 12, 2006 @ Charlotte Had a Player Score 30+ Points April 7, 2006 vs. Milwaukee (Gasol:33) Had Two Players Grab 10+ Rebounds April 7, 2006 vs. Milwaukee (Gasol:14, Wright: 10) Had No Players Grab 10+ Rebounds April 12, 2006 @ Charlotte Outrebounded an Opponent by 10+ Rebounds March 26, 2006 vs. Charlotte (47-33) Had a Player with 15+ Assists January 21, 2005 @ Denver (Williams:15) Had No Players with 5+ Assists April 9, 2006 @ San Antonio Had a Player Block 5+ Shots April 7, 2006 vs. Milwaukee (Wright:5) Had a Player Post a Triple-Double February 8, 2006 @ Seattle (Gasol: 21 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists)

2005-06 OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Total Points Points – Single Quarter

*Denotes most recent occurrence

45 – Bryant (12/28 @ LAL) 19 – Artest (4th, 3/10 @ SAC) 44 – Brand (2/10 @ LAC) 18 – Anthony (3rd, 3/17 vs. DEN) 37 – Arenas (2/27 vs. WAS) 17 (2x) – *Antony (3rd, 3/6 @ DEN) 36 – James (11/5 vs. CLE) Points – In a Half 35 (4x) – *Anthony (3/6 @ DEN) 28 – Brand (2nd, 2/10 @ LAC) 26 – Billups (1/27 @ DET) Total Rebounds Rebounds – Single Quarter 21 – Camby (11/20 @ DEN) 8 – Lee (3/24 @ NYK) 17 – Marion (12/17 vs. PHO) 8 – Okur (1/6 vs. UTA) 16 – Duncan (2/24 vs. SAS) 7 (many times) – *Marion (2/8 @ PHO) 16 – Marion (2/8 @ PHO) Rebounds – In a Half 16 – Walker (11/2 vs. MIA) 11 – Marion (1st, 12/17 vs. PHO) 15 (2x) – *O’Neal (1/24 @ MIA) 11 – Camby (2nd, 11/20 @ DEN) Total Assists Assists – Single Quarter 16 – Knight (3/26 vs. CHA) 7 – Knight (3rd, 3/26 vs. CHA) 13 – Felton (4/12 @ CHA) 6 – Ford (1st, 2/4 @ MIL) 13 – Marbury (3/1 vs. NYK) 6 – Nash (1st, 11/16 @ PHO) 13 – Nash (11/16 @ PHO) Assists – In a Half 12 – Kidd (3/29 @ NJN) 11 – Knight (2nd, 3/26 vs. CHA) 12 – Johnson (11/12 @ ATL) 9 – Marbury (1st, 3/1 vs. NYK) Total Steals Total Blocks 5 – Iguodala (3/12 vs. PHI) 7 – Ostertag (11/19 @ UTA) 5 – Artest (2/15 vs. SAC) 6 (5x) – *Dalembert (1/20 @ PHI) 4 (many times) – *Ford (4/7 vs. MIL) Total Field Goals Made Total Field Goals Attempted 17 – Brand (2/10 @ LAC) 37 – Bryant (12/28 @ LAL) 15 – Anthony (3/6 @ DEN) 29 – Iverson (1/20 @ PHI) 14 – James (11/5 vs. CLE) 29 – Nowitzki (12/9 vs. DAL) 13 (3x) – *Jamison (2/27 vs. WAS) 29 – James (11/5 vs. CLE) 28 – Bryant (2/11 @ LAL) Total Free Throws Made Total Free Throws Attempted 15 – Davis (2/26 @ MIN) 20 – Davis (2/26 @ MIN) 15 – Bryant (12/28 @ LAL) 20 – Wade (1/24 @ MIA) 13 – Wade (1/24 @ MIA) 19 – Bryant (12/28 @ LAL) 12 – Wallace (3/26 vs. CHA) 16 – Wallace (3/26 vs. CHA) 11 (4x) – *Paul (3/31 @ NOK) 15 – Kirilenko (12/26 vs. UTA) Total 3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 6 – Jamison (2/27 vs. WAS) 10 – Jamison (2/27 vs. WAS) 5 – Nash (12/17 vs. PHO) 10 – Richardson (1/3 vs. GSW) 5 – House (12/17 vs. PHO) 9 (3x) – *House (12/17 vs. PHO) 5 – Billups (1/27 @ DET) Minutes Minutes 56:09 – B. Wallace (12/19 vs. DET) 48:32 – Prince (12/19 vs. DET) 49:38 – Iguodala (1/20 @ PHI) 48:00 – Hamilton (12/19 vs. DET)

THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT… Scored 100+ Points March 31, 2006 @ N.O./Oklahoma City (107) Were held to 80 Points or Less April 11, 2006 vs. Minnesota (76) Won by 20+ Points January 7, 2006 @ Chicago (111-82)

thWon After Trailing at the Start of the 4 April 9, 2006 @ San Antonio (Trailed 65-63 after 3rd quarter, won 83-81) Had All Five Starters Score 10+ Points March 28, 2006 vs. Seattle (Allen:20, Petro:15, Lewis:14, Ridnour/Wilcox:11) Had Three or More Players Score 20+ Points December 26, 2005 @ Utah (Kirilenko:24, Okur:23, McLeod:22, Harpring:20) Had No Players Score 20+ Points April 15, 2006 @ Houston Had a Player Score 30+ Points March 17, 2006 vs. Denver (Webber:33) Had Two Players Grab 10+ Rebounds April 4, 2006 vs. Golden State (Foyle/Murphy:10) Had No Players Grab 10+ Rebounds April 15, 2006 @ Houston Outrebounded Grizzlies by 10+ Rebounds March 31, 2006 @ N.O./Oklahoma City (33-22) Had a Player with 15+ Assists March 26, 2006 vs. Charlotte (Knight:16) Had No Players with 5+ Assists April 4, 2006 vs. Golden State Had a Player Block 5+ Shots April 2, 2006 vs. Atlanta (J.Smith:5)

GRIZZLIES HEAD COACH, MIKE FRATELLO President of Basketball Operations Jerry West announced on December 2, 2004 that NBA veteran coach Mike Fratello had been named the Grizzlies seventh head coach in team history. Fratello, 57, joined the Grizzlies as one of the NBA’s most successful coaches in history, ranking 19th on the all-time wins list (572) and 21st on the all-time games coached list (1,037). A 13-year coaching veteran, he had compiled a 572-465 (.552) overall NBA record, qualifying for the NBA playoffs in nine of his 13 seasons as a head coach (20-34), with an all-time playoff record of 20-34. Fratello inherited a struggling Grizzlies squad that had opened the year 5-11, but quickly started to turn the season around with a victory in his very first game as Memphis’ head coach with a 94-86 victory over Philadelphia. Under the direction of “The Czar,” the team went on to post their longest winning streak of the season, winning six consecutive games from December 27 – January 7. Memphis carried their momentum throughout January, posting the most wins in the month in franchise history, going 12-3, including an NBA best mark of 6-2 on the road. The Grizzlies’ efforts during the month earned Fratello Coach of the Month honors for the fourth time in his career, and first with the Grizzlies. The team’s 21-9 record in their first 30 games under Fratello, was at the time tied for the seventh best start under a head coach that took over mid or part-way through the season. On March 4, 2005, Fratello reached yet another milestone, becoming just the 19th coach in NBA history to post 600 wins in his professional coaching career. The Grizzlies finished the year at 45-37, earning a spot in the playoffs for the second consecutive season, and second time in franchise history. Fratello began his NBA coaching career as an assistant coach with the Atlanta Hawks (1978-82), before stepping into his first head coaching role when he and Brendan Suhr were named co-interim head coaches of the Hawks, replacing Hubie Brown 79 games into the 1980-81 season. In 1982, he joined the New York Knicks as an assistant coach for one season (1982-83) before returning to the Hawks as head coach in 1983 to lead Atlanta for seven seasons. During his seven-year stint, he compiled a 324-250 winning record (.564), advancing to the playoffs in five seasons, including leading the Hawks to a Central Division title in 1987. His 324 regular season victories, 18 postseason wins and 577 games coached rank second among Hawks all-time franchise coaching lists. He set a franchise record for winning at least 50 games in four consecutive seasons (1985-89), earning 1986 NBA Coach of the Year honors after leading the Hawks to a 50-32 record. In 1990, he left the sidelines to join the broadcasting booth for the first time in his career when he signed on to cover the NBA on NBC Sports for three seasons (1990-93). In 1993, he returned to the coaching ranks to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers, compiling a 248-212 regular season record and guiding his team to four post-season appearances during his six-year stint (1993-99). His 248 victories rank third on Cleveland’s all-time list. After six seasons with Cleveland, Fratello resumed his broadcasting career, joining Turner Sports in 1999 where he has served as a broadcaster for NBA basketball for the past six years. Partnered with Marv Albert and Steve Kerr for TNT’s Thursday Night NBA coverage, he also served as an NBA analyst during the playoffs from 1994-1996. In addition, he served as a television analyst for the Miami HEAT broadcast team for three seasons before joining the Grizzlies. MIKE FRATELLO’S NBA HEAD COACHING RECORD:

Regular Season Playoffs Year Team Wins Losses Wins Losses 1980-81 Atlanta 0 3 1983-84 Atlanta 40 42 2 3 1984-85 Atlanta 34 48 1985-86 Atlanta 50 32 4 5 1986-87 Atlanta 57 25 4 5 1987-88 Atlanta 50 32 6 6 1988-89 Atlanta 52 30 2 3 1989-90 Atlanta 41 41 1993-94 Cleveland 47 35 0 3 1994-95 Cleveland 43 39 1 3 1995-96 Cleveland 47 35 0 3 1996-97 Cleveland 42 40 1997-98 Cleveland 47 35 1 3 1998-99 Cleveland 22 28 2004-05 Memphis Grizzlies 40 26 4 2005-06 Memphis Grizzlies 47 33 TOTALS 659 524 20 38 The Coaching Staff: Eric Musselman: Assistant Coach (San Diego) Lionel Hollins: Assistant Coach (Arizona State) Mitchell Anderson: Assistant Coach (Bradley) Scott Adubato: Assistant Coach/Workout Coach (Upsala) Mike Curtis: Strength and Conditioning Coach (Virginia)

2005-06 Memphis Grizzlies

*Minutes for ‘Recent Games’ have been rounded for each game statistically (29 seconds or less, rounded down; 30 seconds or more, rounded up).

#32 CHUCKY ATKINS – Guard 5’11’’ 185 – 7th NBA Season – South Florida G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks

69-39 24.3 9.6 1.7 2.8 0.61 0.03 05-06 AVERAGES 41-37 27.5 11.6 1.8 3.1 0.68 0.05 05-06 WITH MEMPHIS

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 26 Points 36

LAST GAME: 11 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists in 27 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

8 Rebounds 8 9 Assists 13 3 Steals 5 1 Blocks 2 45 Minutes 47

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Tied a season-high with nine assists on Mar. 28 vs. Seattle…Pulled down a career-high eight rebounds vs. Denver on Mar. 17…Had 22 points on 8-14 shooting, including a perfect 2-2 performance from three-point range – his highest scoring output in a Grizzlies uniform this season…Made his first start as a Grizzly on Jan. 30 vs. Houston and scored 19 points on 6-11 shooting…Signed by the Grizzlies as a free agent on Jan. 23 after spending the first part of 2005-06 with the Washington Wizards…In 28 games with the Wizards, averaged 6.7 points and 2.5 assists in 19.7 minutes before Washington agreed to buyout the remainder of his contract on Jan. 18.

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS: *Surpassed 2,000 field goals made for his career on Apr. 2 vs. ATL; 22 steals shy of 400 for his career.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 1 33 5 13 .385 2 9 .222 4 7 .571 0 0 0 6 2 0 2 0 16APR 9 at SAS 1 1 31 3 9 .333 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 8APR 11 MIN 1 1 26 5 10 .500 4 7 .571 3 4 .750 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 17APR 12 at CHA 1 1 30 3 7 .429 1 3 .333 8 10 .800 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 15APR 15 at HOU 1 1 27 3 6 .500 2 4 .500 3 3 1.000 1 1 2 3 2 0 2 0 11LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 5 29.4 19 45 .422 10 25 .400 19 26 .731 2 7 1.8 2.2 1.2 0.60 1.6 0.00 13.4

#31 SHANE BATTIER – Guard/Forward 6’8’’ 220 – 5 NBA Season – Duke th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 79-79 35.3 10.2 5.4 1.7 1.11 1.43 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 24 Points 33

LAST GAME: 19 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block in 39 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

13 Rebounds 14 5 Assists 8 4 Steals 5 5 Blocks 5 49 Minutes 49

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Scored a season-high 24 points on 10-12 shooting from the field on Mar. 31 @ NOK…Tied a career-high with five blocks on Mar. 26 vs. Charlotte, giving him 400 blocks for his career…Pulled down a season-high 13 rebounds on Feb. 21 vs. Toronto, and moved into fifth in franchise history in total rebounds…Tied a career-high with five blocks on Feb. 15 vs. Sacramento, and also surpassed Shareef Abdur-Rahim for third in franchise history in blocks…Tied a career-high with five blocks on Jan. 25 vs. Minnesota (all five were in the first half, tying a franchise-record)…Surpassed Stromile Swift for third in franchise history in games played on Jan. 22 @ Washington…With two offensive rebounds @ LA Lakers on Dec. 28, became fifth all-time in franchise history in offensive rebounds (618)…Recorded a season-high four steals on Dec. 3 @ Houston…Had his first double-double of the season with 11 points and a season-high 11 rebounds (also tied a career-high with seven offensive rebounds) on Nov. 14 vs. LA Lakers…Posted season-highs in points (then, 22), assists (five) and minutes (41) on Nov. 12 @ Atlanta …Blocked a season-high four blocks on Nov. 11 @ Cleveland…With 20 points and one steal on Nov. 4 vs. Seattle, moved into fourth on the franchise scoring list and first on the franchise steals list…Named one of three Grizzlies team captains.

*Reached 400 blocks for his career on Sunday vs. Charlotte; 24 assists shy of seventh all-time in franchise history.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 1 34 4 7 .571 2 4 .500 0 0 #### 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 4 10APR 9 at SAS 1 1 39 3 9 .333 0 0 #### 4 4 1.000 3 9 12 1 0 3 0 3 10APR 11 MIN 1 1 30 3 8 .375 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 2 6 8 2 3 2 0 2 8APR 12 at CHA 1 1 32 5 11 .455 0 3 .000 2 6 .333 2 6 8 0 4 0 2 4 12APR 15 at HOU 1 1 39 8 11 .727 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 2 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 19LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 5 34.8 23 46 .500 4 12 .333 9 14 .643 10 25 7.0 0.8 2.2 1.40 0.6 2.80 11.8

#1 ANTONIO BURKS – Guard 6’0’’ 195 – 2nd NBA Season – Memphis G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks

56-1 9.7 2.0 0.6 1.3 0.34 0.00 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 18 Points 18

LAST GAME: DNP – CD (4/15 @ HOU).

4 Rebounds 4 6 Assists 6 2 Steals 3

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Had a career-high 18 points in a career-high 28 minutes off the bench on Jan. 7 @ Chicago…Made his first career start on Dec. 31/05 @ Seattle and had 10 points and three assists in a then career-high 23 minutes…Had a then career-high 11 points on 5-7 shooting on Dec. 14 vs. LA Lakers…Tied a career-high with six assists on Dec. 10 @ Indiana.

Blocks - 1 Minutes 23 23

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

*Two assists shy of 100 assists for his career.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0APR 9 at SAS DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0APR 11 MIN 1 0 3 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0APR 12 at CHA DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0APR 15 at HOU DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 1 0 3.0 0 0 #### 0 0 ### 0 0 ### 0 0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.00 1.0 0.00 0.0

#35 BRIAN CARDINAL – Forward 6’8’’ 245 – 6 NBA Season – Purdue th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 34-0 10.3 2.9 1.2 0.6 0.56 0.00 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 12 Points 32

LAST GAME: DNP – CD (4/15 @ HOU).

7 Rebounds 14 05-06 SEASON NOTES: Had a season-high 12 points in a season-high 28 minutes off the bench on Feb. 4 @ Milwaukee…Missed the first 20 games of the season due to left knee rehabilitation.

Assists 3 6 Steals 2 5 Blocks - 2

Minutes 28 45

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS: *95 points shy of 1,500 for his career; Nine steals shy of 200 for his career.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 0 2 0 1 .000 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0APR 9 at SAS DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0APR 11 MIN 1 0 6 0 2 .000 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0APR 12 at CHA 1 0 6 1 2 .500 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2APR 15 at HOU DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 3 0 4.7 1 5 .200 0 0 ### 0 0 ### 0 0 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.7

#16 PAU GASOL – Forward 7’0’’ 240 – 5 NBA Season – Spain th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 80-80 39.2 20.4 8.9 4.6 0.58 1.91 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 44 Points 44

LAST GAME: 16 points, game-high 10 rebounds, team-high 7 assists and 2 blocks in 40 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

18 Rebounds 18 12 Assists 12 4 Steals 4 6 Blocks 8 56 Minutes 56

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Scored a career-high and franchise-record 44 points on Mar. 28 vs. Seattle…Recorded his first career triple-double with 21 points, 12 rebounds and a career-high 12 assists on Mar. 8 @ Seattle…Named the NBA Western Conference Player of the week for games played Feb. 27-Mar. 2Scored a career-high 39 points on a career-high 16 field goals on Feb. 27 vs. Washington…Surpassed Earl Watson for fourth in franchise history in assists on Feb. 7 @ Sacramento…With five offensive rebounds on Jan. 16 vs. San Antonio, surpassed Bryant Reeves for second in franchise history in offensive rebounds…Connected on a franchise record 10 consecutive field goals without a miss (in a single game) on Jan. 10 vs. Sacramento…Had 27 points and tied a career-high with 18 rebounds on Jan. 6 vs. Utah…Tied a career-high by posting five consecutive double-doubles from Dec. 19 – Dec. 28…Scored 32 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in a career-high 56 minutes vs. Detroit on Dec. 19 (2OT)…Had 29 points and 15 rebounds on Dec. 6 vs. NOK, and went 15-19 from the free throw line (tied career-high and tied for second-most FTM in franchise history, set career-high and tied franchise record for FTA)…Had a then season-high 36 points and a game-high 15 rebounds on Nov. 26 @ Dallas…Had a season-high six blocks on Nov. 19 @ Utah, tying a franchise record for blocks in a quarter (four, 4

*Surpassed former Grizzly Shareef Abdur-Rahim (375) for third in franchise history in games played on Apr. 11 vs. MIN.

th).

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 1 43 13 15 .867 0 0 #### 7 9 .778 1 13 14 8 3 2 5 3 33APR 9 at SAS 1 1 38 5 19 .263 0 0 #### 4 4 1.000 4 1 5 3 3 1 8 1 14APR 11 MIN 1 1 34 7 10 .700 0 0 #### 5 6 .833 3 7 10 6 1 0 3 1 19APR 12 at CHA 1 1 39 5 13 .385 0 0 #### 5 7 .714 0 7 7 5 3 0 2 1 15APR 15 at HOU 1 1 40 8 15 .533 0 0 #### 0 1 .000 3 7 10 7 0 0 4 2 16LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 5 38.8 38 72 .528 0 0 ### 21 27 .778 11 35 9.2 5.8 2.0 0.60 4.4 1.60 19.4

#24 BOBBY JACKSON – Guard 6’1’’ 185 – 9 NBA Season – Minnesota th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 69-15 25.1 11.3 3.2 2.8 0.83 0.01 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 26 Points 31

LAST GAME: 4 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists in 22 minutes off the bench (4/15 @ HOU).

9 Rebounds 13 9 Assists 14 3 Steals 6 1 Blocks 2 42 Minutes 46

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Scored a season-high 26 points on 9-15 shooting in 29 minutes off the bench on Mar. 31 @ NOK…Surpassed 1,500 assists for his career on Mar. 29 @ New Jersey…Had a then season-high 24 points on Feb. 7 @ Sacramento…Dished out a season-high nine assists on Jan. 22 @ Washington…Set season-highs in rebounds (nine) and minutes (42) on Jan. 20 @ Philadelphia…Missed eight games from Dec. 10 – Dec. 28 due to a pulled right hamstring…Scored a then season-high 21 points on 9-13 shooting, including a 3-5 performance from three-point range on Dec. 6 vs. NOK…Scored a then season-high 18 points, including five three-point field goals, on Dec. 3 @ Houston…With two steals on Dec. 3 @ Houston, surpassed 500 for his career…Made his first start of the season, and as a Grizzly, on Nov. 12 @ Atlanta and posted 17 points in a then season-high 35 minutes. CAREER NOTES: Has appeared in 48 playoff games during his career with playoff averages of 9.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists…Named Sixth Man of the Year for the 2002-03 season as a member of the Sacramento Kings. *Pulled down the 500th offensive rebounds of

his career on Mar. 23 vs. LAC; Surpassed 1,500 assists for his career on Mar. 29.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 0 15 3 7 .429 2 4 .500 2 4 .500 0 4 4 3 1 1 2 0 10APR 9 at SAS 1 0 23 2 7 .286 0 3 .000 1 1 1.000 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 5APR 11 MIN 1 0 26 5 11 .455 4 7 .571 2 4 .500 1 1 2 2 3 0 2 0 16APR 12 at CHA 1 0 18 3 7 .429 2 2 1.000 0 0 #### 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 8APR 15 at HOU 1 0 22 1 9 .111 0 3 .000 2 3 .667 1 6 7 3 1 2 0 0 4LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 0 20.8 14 41 .341 8 19 .421 7 12 .583 3 17 4.0 2.0 1.0 1.00 0.8 0.00 8.6

#30 DAHNTAY JONES – Guard/Forward 6’6’’ 210 – 3 NBA Season - Duke rd

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 69-4 13.2 3.9 1.4 0.5 0.54 0.20 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 11 Points 23

LAST GAME: 1 assist in 4 minutes off the bench (4/15 @ HOU).

5 Rebounds 6 4 Assists 5 6 Steals 6

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Had a season-high 11 points and a career-high six steals in a career-high 39 minutes on Mar. 6 @ Denver (second start of the season)…Pulled down a career-high seven rebounds, including a career-high three offensive rebounds on Feb. 11 @ LA Lakers…Tied a season-high with 10 points while dishing out a season-high four assists on Dec. 21 vs. Portland…Scored a season-high 10 points (3-5 FG, 3-4 FT) off the bench on Nov. 5 vs. Cleveland.

Blocks 2 3 Minutes 39 39

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

*Surpassed 500 points scored for his career on Mar. 21 vs. Indiana; 10 rebounds shy of 200 for his career.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0APR 9 at SAS DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0APR 11 MIN 1 0 15 2 5 .400 0 0 #### 1 3 .333 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 5APR 12 at CHA 1 0 6 0 1 .000 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0APR 15 at HOU 1 0 4 0 1 .000 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 3 0 8.3 2 7 .286 0 0 ### 1 3 .333 1 1 0.7 0.3 0.7 0.00 0.3 0.67 1.7

#6 EDDIE JONES – Guard/Forward 6’6’’ 200 – 12 NBA Season – Temple th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 74-74 32.6 11.9 3.7 2.3 1.76 0.36 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 25 Points 38

LAST GAME: 5 points, 4 assists and 1 steal in 27 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

10 Rebounds 13 6 Assists 12 5 Steals 9 2 Blocks 5 45 Minutes 53

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Reached 1,500 steals for his career on Mar. 17 vs. Denver…Had 18 points, six rebounds and a season-high six assists on Feb. 27 vs. Washington…Tied a season-high with 25 points, including a 5-9 performance from three-point range, eight rebounds, three assists and one steal in 42 minutes on Feb. 11 @ LA Lakers…Had his first double-double of the season with 16 points and a season-high 10 rebounds on Jan. 14 @ San Antonio…With six points on Jan. 7 @ Chicago, eclipsed 13,000 points for his career…Tied a season-high with 25 points, and posted a season-high five steals on Dec. 26 @ Utah…Tallied four steals on Nov. 26 @ Dallas, tying a then season-high…Recorded a then season-high four steals on Nov. 14 vs. LA Lakers…Scored a season-high 25 points on 7-16 shooting, including a 5-10 performance from three-point range…Named one of three Grizzlies team captains. CAREER NOTES: Has appeared in 71 playoff games during his career with playoff averages of 13.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists…Has been named to the All-Star team three times (1997, 1998, 2000). *Pulled down the 3,500th rebound of his

career on Mar. 23 vs. LAC; Surpassed 30,000 minutes played for his career on Mar. 31.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 1 28 2 6 .333 0 4 .000 0 0 #### 0 3 3 4 5 0 2 2 4APR 9 at SAS 1 1 37 3 9 .333 0 2 .000 3 3 1.000 1 7 8 2 1 1 0 0 9APR 11 MIN 1 1 30 1 5 .200 1 3 .333 0 0 #### 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 3APR 12 at CHA 1 1 38 4 12 .333 3 6 .500 5 6 .833 0 3 3 3 2 2 0 2 16APR 15 at HOU 1 1 27 1 7 .143 1 5 .200 2 3 .667 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 5LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 5 32.0 11 39 .282 5 20 .250 10 12 .833 1 14 3.0 3.0 2.6 1.00 0.4 1.00 7.4

#33 MIKE MILLER – Guard 6’8’’ 218 – 6 NBA Season – Florida th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 72-8 30.8 13.9 5.4 2.6 0.72 0.35 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 41 Points 41

LAST GAME: Game-high 25 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist in 31 minutes off the bench (4/15 @ HOU).

16 Rebounds 19 10 Assists 13 4 Steals 4 2 Blocks 3 50 Minutes 49

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Had a career-high 41 points off the bench on Mar. 17 vs. Denver, tying a franchise record (also the most by a Grizzly off the bench in franchise history)…Scored a then season-high 30 points in 36 minutes off the bench on Jan. 22 @ Washington…Recorded the first triple-double of his career (fourth in franchise history and first in Memphis history) with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists on Jan. 10 vs. Sacramento…Scored a game-high 23 points off the bench on Dec. 30 @ Portland…Posted his third double-double of the season with 14 points and a season-high 15 rebounds on Dec. 28 @ LA Lakers…Scored a then season-high 27 points, including a 6-12 performance from three-point range (tied career-highs for both makes and attempts) on Dec. 23 vs. Chicago…Posted his first double-double of the season on Dec. 19 vs. Phoenix with 14 points and a season-high 11 rebounds…Had a then season-high 25 points on Dec. 2 vs. Orlando…Had 24 points, and eight rebounds (surpassing 1,500 rebounds for his career) on Nov. 16 @ Phoenix. th

*Recorded the 300th steal of his career Apr. 9 @ SAS.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 0 35 4 9 .444 1 5 .200 3 5 .600 1 6 7 2 2 0 1 1 12APR 9 at SAS 1 0 26 6 10 .600 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 14APR 11 MIN 1 0 30 3 9 .333 1 5 .200 3 5 .600 1 4 5 3 2 3 2 0 10APR 12 at CHA 1 0 31 3 7 .429 2 3 .667 7 7 1.000 1 4 5 4 1 0 2 0 15APR 15 at HOU 1 0 31 10 14 .714 2 4 .500 3 3 1.000 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 25LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 0 30.6 26 49 .531 7 20 .350 17 22 .773 4 19 4.6 2.6 1.4 0.80 1.4 0.20 15.2

#3 ANTHONY ROBERSON – Guard 6’2’’ 180 – Rookie NBA Season – Florida G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks

15-0 3.5 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.07 0.00 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 4 Points 4

LAST GAME: DNP – Inactive (4/15 @ HOU).

3 Rebounds 3 2 Assists 2

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Recalled from the Arkansas RimRockers on Mar. 6…Re-assigned to the Arkansas RimRockers on Feb. 28…Recalled from the Arkansas RimRockers on Feb. 20…Assigned to the Arkansas RimRockers of the NBA Development League on Feb. 2.

Steals - - Blocks - -

Minutes 13 13

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS: *Averaged 17.9 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 10 games with the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 9 at SAS DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 11 MIN DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 12 at CHA DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 15 at HOU DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 ### 0 0 ### 0 0 #### ### ### #### ### #### #DIV/0!

#44 LAWRENCE ROBERTS – Forward 6’9’’ 240 – Rookie NBA Season – Mississippi State G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks

32-0 5.1 1.3 1.2 0.1 0.22 0.06 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 8 Points 8

LAST GAME: DNP – Inactive (4/15 @ HOU).

5 Rebounds 5 1 Assists 1

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Recalled from the Arkansas RimRockers on Mar. 6…Re-assigned to the Arkansas RimRockers on Feb. 28…Recalled from the Arkansas RimRockers on Feb. 20…Assigned to the Arkansas RimRockers of the NBA Development League on Feb. 2.

1 Steals 1

Blocks 1 1 Minutes 18 18

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

*Averaged 19.8 points and 10.2 rebounds in 10 games with the NBA Development League Arkansas RimRockers.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 9 at SAS DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 11 MIN DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 12 at CHA DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 15 at HOU DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 ### 0 0 ### 0 0 #### ### ### #### ### #### #DIV/0!

#20 DAMON STOUDAMIRE – Guard 5’10’’ 174 – 11 NBA Season – Arizona th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 27-27 31.9 11.7 3.5 4.7 0.70 0.04 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 26 Points 54

LAST GAME: DNP – Inactive (Ruptured Right Patellar Tendon) (4/15 @ HOU).

6 Rebounds 12 8 Assists 19 2 Steals 5 - Blocks 2

45 Minutes 55

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Dished out a season-high nine assists on Dec. 28 @ LA Lakers (also the most by a Grizzly this season)…Tied a season-high with six rebounds on Dec. 17 vs. Phoenix…Scored 24 points, including six three-point field goals (most by a Grizzly this season), while tying a then season-high with eight assists in a season-high 38 minutes on Dec. 3 @ Houston…Pulled down a season-high six rebounds on Nov. 30 @ Toronto…Scored a season-high 26 points on 11-19 shooting and tied a then season-high with seven assists on Nov. 16 @ Phoenix…Scored a season-high 17 points (7-14 FG) on Nov. 4 @ Orlando… Named one of three Grizzlies team captains.

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

CAREER NOTES: Has appeared in 46 career playoff games with playoff averages of 11.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 5.0 assissts…Was named Rookie of the Year for the 1995-96 season.

*93 assists shy of 5,000 for his career.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 9 at SAS DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 11 MIN DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 12 at CHA DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0APR 15 at HOU DNP-Inactive #### #### #### 0 0LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 ### 0 0 ### 0 0 #### ### ### #### ### #### #DIV/0!

#12 JAKE TSAKALIDIS – Center 7’2’’ 290 – 6 NBA Season – Greece th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 49-17 13.9 4.8 3.9 0.2 0.29 0.63 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 19 Points 23

LAST GAME: 1 point, 5 rebounds and 1 block in 18 minutes (4/15 @ HOU).

16 Rebounds 16 1 Assists 3 3 Steals 3 3 Blocks 5 36 Minutes 44

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Had a season-high 19 points and tied a career-high with 16 rebounds in a season-high 36 minutes – his fourth double-double of the season…Tied a then season-high with 17 points and pulled down 12 rebounds, including seven on the offensive glass (tied a career-high) in 28 minutes on Mar. 12 vs. Philadelphia – his third double-double of the season…Had then season-highs in points (17), rebounds (15) and minutes (28) on Mar. 8 @ Seattle…Made his first start of the season on Feb. 24 vs. San Antonio and had seven points, seven rebounds, one steal and two blocks in 22 minutes…Posted his first double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 rebounds on Feb. 10 @ LA Clippers…Tied a career-high with three steals on Dec. 10 @ Indiana…Had a season-high three blocks on Dec. 2 vs. Orlando.

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

*Five assists shy of 100 for his career; 125 points shy of 1,500 for his career; Shooting a career-high .599 from the field this season.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 0 12 2 4 .500 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 1 1 0 5 0 2 0 4APR 9 at SAS 1 1 26 6 8 .750 0 0 #### 3 5 .600 4 3 7 0 3 0 1 1 15APR 11 MIN 1 1 20 5 7 .714 0 0 #### 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0 2 0 2 1 12APR 12 at CHA 1 1 15 1 3 .333 0 0 #### 1 2 .500 1 5 6 0 2 1 0 0 3APR 15 at HOU 1 1 18 0 1 .000 0 0 #### 1 2 .500 0 5 5 0 3 0 0 1 1LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 4 18.2 14 23 .609 0 0 ### 7 11 .636 6 17 4.6 0.0 3.0 0.20 1.0 0.60 7.0

#21 HAKIM WARRICK – Forward 6’9’’ 219 – Rookie NBA Season – Syracuse G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks

66-0 10.2 4.0 2.0 0.4 0.20 0.24 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 16 Points 16

LAST GAME: 2 points, 1 rebound and 1 block in 4 minutes off the bench (4/15 @ HOU).

9 Rebounds 8 3 Assists 2 3 Steals 1 2 Blocks 2 30 Minutes 30

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Had 13 points and a career-high nine rebounds on Feb. 26 @ Minnesota…Scored 15 points on 5-7 shooting on Feb. 21 vs. Toronto…Dished out a career-high three assists on Jan. 13 vs. New Jersey…Posted career-highs in points (16), rebounds (at the time; eight) and assists (then a career-high two) on Jan. 10 vs. Sacramento…Tied a then career-high with 11 points on Jan. 7 @ Chicago…Pulled down a then career-high six rebounds on Nov. 30 @ Toronto…Tied a then career-high with 11 points on Nov. 26 @ Dallas…Scored a then career-high 11 points on 5-10 shooting on November 11 @ Cleveland.

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

*Finished collegiate career ranked fourth all-time at Syracuse in points (2,073) and rebounds (1,025).

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL DNP-CD #### #### #### 0 0APR 9 at SAS 1 0 6 1 2 .500 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2APR 11 MIN 1 0 7 0 2 .000 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0APR 12 at CHA 1 0 3 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0APR 15 at HOU 1 0 4 1 1 1.000 0 0 #### 0 2 .000 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 2LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 4 0 5.0 2 5 .400 0 0 ### 0 2 .000 1 4 1.3 0.0 1.3 0.00 0.5 0.25 1.0

#42 LORENZEN WRIGHT – Center 6’11’’ 240 – 10 NBA Season – Memphis th

G-GS Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 76-58 21.7 5.7 5.1 0.6 0.67 0.59 05-06 AVERAGES

05-06 HIGHS CAREER 14 Points 33

LAST GAME: 10 points and 5 rebounds in 27 minutes off the bench (4/15 @ HOU).

13 Rebounds 26 5 Assists 5 2 Steals 4

05-06 SEASON NOTES: Tied a career-high with 5 blocks on Apr. 7 vs. Milwaukee…Pulled down a season-high 14 rebounds on Mar. 28 vs. Seattle…Tied a career-high with four steals on Mar. 24 @ New York…Had his second double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds on Jan. 20 @ Philadelphia…Posted his first double-double of the season on Nov. 5 vs. Cleveland with 10 points and then season-high 13 rebounds.

Blocks 2 5 Minutes 38 55

MILESTONES/QUICK FACTS:

*39 points shy of 6,000 for his career.

RECENT GAMES: Date Opp. G GS Min FG FGA Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Reb Ast PF Stl TO Blk PtsAPR 7 MIL 1 1 38 5 10 .500 0 0 #### 1 1 1.000 4 6 10 1 3 3 1 5 11APR 9 at SAS 1 0 14 2 2 1.000 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 4APR 11 MIN 1 0 13 1 2 .500 0 0 #### 0 0 #### 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 2APR 12 at CHA 1 0 22 4 8 .500 0 0 #### 4 6 .667 2 4 6 0 3 2 1 0 12APR 15 at HOU 1 0 27 5 9 .556 0 0 #### 0 1 .000 2 3 5 0 2 0 1 0 10LAST 5 TOTAL/AVG 5 1 22.8 17 31 .548 0 0 ### 5 8 .625 9 15 4.8 0.2 2.8 1.00 0.8 1.20 7.8