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2005-06 ROSTER

NO. PLAYER POS HT WT DOB FROM YRS42 Tony Allen G 6-4 213 1/11/82 Oklahoma State 1

11 Marcus Banks G 6-2 200 11/19/81 Nevada-Las Vegas 2

30 Mark Blount C 7-0 250 11/30/75 Pittsburgh 5

50 Curtis Borchardt C 7-0 242 9/13/80 Stanford 2

40 Will Bynum G 6-0 185 1/04/83 Georgia Tech R

12 Ricky Davis F 6-7 195 9/23/79 Iowa 7

20 Dan Dickau G 6-0 190 9/16/78 Gonzaga 3

4 Ryan Gomes F 6-7 250 9/01/82 Providence R

5 Gerald Green G-F 6-8 200 1/26/86 Gulf Shores Acad R

0 Orien Greene G 6-4 208 2/04/82 Louisiana-Lafayette R

7 Al Jefferson F 6-10 265 1/04/85 Prentiss HS 1

45 Raef LaFrentz F 6-11 245 5/29/76 Kansas 7

43 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 260 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS 2

34 Paul Pierce F-G 6-6 230 10/13/77 Kansas 7

9 Justin Reed F 6-8 240 1/16/82 Mississippi 1

44 Brian Scalabrine F 6-9 235 3/18/78 USC 4

13 Delonte West G 6-4 180 7/26/83 Saint Joseph’s 1

HEAD COACHDoc Rivers (Marquette)

ASSISTANT COACHESTony Brown (Arkansas)

Jim Brewer (Minnesota)

Paul Cormier (New Hampshire)

Kevin Eastman (Richmond)

Armond Hill (Princeton)

Paul Pressey (Tulsa)

Dave Wohl (Pennsylvania)

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TONYALLEN

POSITIONGuard

HEIGHT6'4"

WEIGHT213

BIRTHDATE01/11/82

BIRTHPLACEChicago, IL

HIGH SCHOOLCrane HS (Chicago, IL)

COLLEGEOklahoma State

YEARSStarting 2ndDRAFTEDBoston Celtics,

First Round, 25th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft

SUMMER LEAGUE: 2005:Averaged 16.8 points, on 55.9 percentfrom the field, to go along with 3.8rebounds and 1.8 steals per game in 6appearances…Named to the Reebok VegasSummer League First Team…Finished 3rdin the league in steals per game.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 6.4points, 2.9 boards and 1.0 steal in 16.4minutes per game…Scored 10+ points 20times…Celtics went 21-13 with Allen as a

starter…Played 20+ minutes 23 times…Scored 16 points vs. Toronto(03/16)…Scored 17 points vs. Phoenix (01/28)…Scored a career-high 20 pointsin his first career start at Atlanta (01/22)…Scored 16 points vs. Orlando(01/10)…Scored 18 points at Detroit (01/02)…Scored 12 points at Seattle(12/11)…Scored 14 points at Miami (11/28)…Scored 16 points at Philadelphia(11/24)…Scored first career points vs. Philadelphia (11/3). PLAYOFFS:Appeared in all seven playoff games for the Celtics, including three starts, aver-aging 2.7 points in 12.9 minutes per game…Scored a playoff career-high 9points in Game 4 vs. Indiana.

COLLEGE CAREER: 2003-04: Appeared in 35 games, starting 34, forOklahoma State, averaging 16.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.1 steals pergame…Named Big 12 Player of the Year by the league's coaches and earnedHonorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press as a senior…Became firstplayer in school history to surpass the 1,000 career point mark in only two sea-sons…Led the team in scoring, with nine games of 20+ points…Scored 23points and grabbed 7 boards in Sweet Sixteen win over Pittsburgh in the NCAATournament. 2002-03: Averaged 14.4 points and 5.4 boards per game in 38games…Was a consensus selection as Big 12 Newcomer of the Year…Posted20+ points six times…Scored a career-high 29 points to go along with 9 boardsagainst Texas A&M. 2001-02: Appeared in 38 games for Wabash Valley (IL),averaging 14.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game…Helped lead Wabash to 32-6 overall record and a fourth place finish at the NJCAA championships, where he

averaged 22.8 points and 10.5 rebounds per game…Named Second Team All-Region XXIV. 2000-01: Appeared in 32 games, start-ing 31, for Butler County (KS) CC, averaging 16.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game…Named Second Team All-JayhawkWest Conference and was Jayhawk West Freshmen of the Year.

PERSONAL: Tony is the son of Ella Allen…He has two sisters, Ebony and Dominique, and a brother, Ryan…He enjoys listeningto music in his spare time…Majored in education at Oklahoma State…Favorite song is In Da Club by 50 Cent…Favorite movie isThe Godfather…If not a professional basketball player he would be a teacher…Favorite sport to watch is football…Favorite maga-zine is Slam Magazine…Wears a size 13 sneaker.

CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 77-34 1262 184-387 .475 12-31 .387 112-152 .737 85-136-221 64 156-2 76 77 24 492 6.4TOTALS 77-34 1262 184-387 .475 12-31 .387 112-152 .737 85-136-221 64 156-2 76 77 24 492 6.4

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

YEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 7-3 90 8-18 .444 0-0 --- 3-7 .429 4-8-12 2 17-1 3 5 2 19 2.7TOTALS 7-3 90 8-18 .444 0-0 --- 3-7 .429 4-8-12 2 17-1 3 5 2 19 2.7

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................36, 3/18/05 BOS @ HOU (twice) ......................................23, 4/23/05 IND @ BOSField Goals ..................................................................................9, 1/22/05 BOS @ ATL ..................................................4, 4/30/05 BO @ INDField Goal Attempts....................................................................15, 12/13/04 BOS @ LAC ..................................................9, 4/30/05 BOS @ IND3PM ............................................................................................2, 1/31/04 WAS @ BOS3PA ..............................................................................................2, 3/30/05 DAL @ BOS (5 times)FTM..............................................................................................7, 3/18/05 BOS @ HOU ..................................................2, 4/25/05 IND @ BOSFTA ..............................................................................................8, 3/18/05 BOS @ HOU (3 times)......................................2, 4/28/05 BOS @ IND (twice)OR................................................................................................5, 1/22/05 BOS @ ATL (twice)............................................2, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDDR................................................................................................6, 2/23/05 BOS @ DEN (twice) ..........................................4, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDTR ................................................................................................9, 2/23/05 BOS @ DEN ..................................................4, 4/30/05 BOS @ IND (twice)A ..................................................................................................4, 4/13/05 BOS @ MIL (twice)............................................2, 4/23/05 IND @ BOSS ..................................................................................................5, 2/9/05 LAC @ BOS ..................................................1, 4/28/05 BOS @ IND (3 times)TO ................................................................................................3, 2/2/05 NJ @ BOS (5 times) ......................................2, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDBL ................................................................................................2, 4/1/05 BOS @ ATL (3 times) ....................................2, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDPTS ..............................................................................................20, 1/22/05 BOS @ ATL ..................................................9, 4/30/05 BOS @ IND

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS:Selected by the Memphis Grizzlies in thefirst round (13th pick overall) of the 2003NBA Draft...Draft rights traded by Memphiswith the draft rights to Kendrick Perkinsto Boston for the draft rights to Troy Belland Dahntay Jones on June 26, 2003.

COLLEGE CAREER: 2002-03:Appeared in and started 32 games, aver-aging 20.3 points, 5.5 assists and 2.8steals per game...Led Mountain WestConference in assists and steals (7th innation), and ranked second inscoring...Named First Team All-MountainWest Conference and was named Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a sen-ior...Dished out a career-high 10 assiststwice, at New Mexico and vs. SouthernCalifornia. 2001-02: Appeared in andstarted 31 contests in his first season atUNLV, averaging 15.8 points, 3.0 assistsand 2.2 steals per game...Earned SecondTeam All-MWC honors and was namedMWC Defensive Player of the Year...Led theMWC in steals and ranked sixth in scor-ing...Scored 20+ points 11 times...Led theteam in scoring seven times, including acareer-high 36 points against San DiegoState...Recorded 31 points, shooting a per-fect 11-for-11 from the foul line againstOld Dominion. 2000-01: Appeared in37 games for Dixie (UT) State College,averaging 16.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.7assists and 2.0 steals per game...Led theteam in both scoring and assists...Scored aseason-high 35 points in overtime winover Riverside (CA) C.C....Helped lead DixieState to a 35-2 overall record and a thirdplace finish in the NJCAA Tournament,where he was a member of the All-Tournament Team...Was Region 18 Player of theYear and was named First Team NJCAA All-America. 1999-00: Played in 33 contests, averaging 17.9 points, 3.4 assists and 1.8 stealsper game...Ranked third on the team in scoring and second in assists...Had a season-high 44 points...Scored 21 points against SnowCollege in Region 18 Tournament....Earned Scenic West Athletic Conference All-Region First Team Honors.

PERSONAL: Full name is Arthur LaMarcus Banks...Has one brother and one sister...Majored in sociology at UNLV...Favorite movieis Lord of the Rings...Favorite television show is Martin...favorite actor is Denzel Washington...Enjoys listening to 50 Cent...Favorite foodis pizza...Enjoys fishing when not playing basketball...Pregame ritual is saying the same prayer three times...Favorite sport besides bas-ketball is football...Was a two-sport athlete in high school, participating in football as well as basketball...Cousin of former Arizona Stateguard Ron Riley, a Second Round selection (47th overall) of the Seattle Supersonics in 1996...Averaged 15.5 points and 6.2 assists inthe 2003 Reebok Pro Summer League, earning him Second Team honors.

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG03-04 Boston 81-2 1385 177-442 .400 27-86 .314 99-131 .756 30-103-133 175 171-2 88 125 13 480 5.904-05 Boston 81-2 1145 115-286 .402 21-59 .356 121-163 .742 29-97-126 155 146-2 63 79 13 372 4.6TOTALS 162-4 2530 292-728 .401 48-145 .331 220-294 .748 59-200-259 330 317-4 151 204 26 852 5.3

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

YEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG03-04 Boston 4-0 60 7-16 .438 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 1-6-7 7 9-0 2 3 1 20 5.004-05 Boston 7-0 106 13-29 .448 3-6 .500 3-6 .500 1-10-11 7 16-0 4 6 0 32 4.6TOTALS 11-0 166 20-45 .444 5-11 .455 7-10 .700 2-16-18 14 25-0 6 9 1 52 4.7

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................39, 02/22/2004 BOS @ SEA ..................................................25, 04/30/2005 BOS @ INDField Goals ..................................................................................11, 04/04/2004 BOS @ WAS ..................................................4, 04/23/2005 IND @ BOSField Goal Attempts....................................................................13, 11/29/2004 BOS @ ORL (3 Times) ..................................8, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSThree-Point Field Goals..............................................................3, 02/12/2004 BOS @ CHI ..................................................2, 04/23/2005 IND @ BOS (Twice)Three-Point Attempts ..................................................................4, 03/09/2005 CHA @ BOS (3 Times) ..................................3, 04/23/2005 IND @ BOS (Twice)Free Throws ................................................................................12, 04/14/2004 ATL @ BOS ..................................................2, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOS (Twice)Free Throw Attempts ..................................................................14, 04/14/2004 ATL @ BOS ..................................................2, 04/30/2005 BOS @ IND (4 Times)Offensive Rebounds ....................................................................3, 03/13/2005 WAS @ BOS (Twice) ......................................1, 04/17/2004 BOS @ INDDefensive Rebounds ....................................................................5, 02/07/2004 BOS @ PHI ..................................................3, 04/23/2004 IND @ BOSTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................5, 02/07/2004 BOS @ PHI (Twice) ......................................3, 04/23/2004 IND @ BOSAssists ..........................................................................................8, 03/02/2005 LAL @ BOS (Twice) ......................................4, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSSteals ..........................................................................................7, 04/02/2004 GS @ BOS ..................................................1, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOS (Twice)Turnovers ....................................................................................6, 11/26/2003 BOS @ ORL ..................................................2, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSBlocks ..........................................................................................2, 03/23/2005 BOS @ NY ..................................................1, 04/23/2004 IND @ BOSPoints ..........................................................................................28, 04/14/2004 ATL @ BOS ..................................................11, 04/23/2005 IND @ BOS

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MARCUSBANKS

POSITIONGuard

HEIGHT6'2"

WEIGHT200

BIRTHDATE11/19/81

BIRTHPLACELas Vegas, NV

HIGH SCHOOLCimarron-Memorial (Las Vegas, NV)

COLLEGEUNLV

YEARSStarting 3rdDRAFTED

Memphis Grizzlies,First Round, 13th Pick, 2003 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDDraft rights acquired from Memphis along

with the draft rights to Kendrick Perkins, inexchange for the draft rights to Troy Bell

and Dahntay Jones on 06/26/03.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 4.6points in 14.1 minutes per game…Scored10+ points 11 times…Led the team inassists 5 times…Dished out 5+ assists 6times…Played 20+ minutes 15times…Dished out 7 assists at Atlanta(04/01)…Scored 13 points vs. Charlotte(03/04)…Matched his career-high with 8assists vs. L.A. Lakers (03/02)…Scored 10points at Utah (02/25)…Dished out acareer-high 8 assists, to go with 12 pointsat Chicago (01/08)…Scored 11 points vs.

New York (2/22)…Dished out 4 assists vs. Toronto (12/03)…Scored a season-high 20 points at Orlando (11/29)…Scored 13 points and dished out 4 assistsvs. Charlotte (11/12)…Scored 10 points at New York (11/06). PLAYOFFS:Appeared in all seven playoff games for the Celtics, averaging 4.6 points in 15.1minutes per game…Scored a playoff career-high 11 points in Game 1 vs. Indiana.2003-04: Averaged 5.9 points and 2.2 assists in 17.1 minutes pergame…Scored a career-high 28 points vs. Atlanta (4/14)…Scored 24 points togo along with 6 steals at Washington (4/4)…Scored 13 points and swiped acareer-high 7 steals vs. Golden State (4/2)…Scored 12 points vs. Washington(3/5)…Recorded a career-high 7 assists at Portland (2/21)…Scored 14 pointsand dished out 6 assists at Orlando (1/16)…Scored 10 points and swiped 4steals vs. Cleveland (1/9)…Scored 10 points at Phoenix (12/26)…Scored 12points vs. Utah (12/19)…Scored 11 points vs. Milwaukee (11/28)…Dished out6 assists at New York (11/17)…Scored 11 points vs. New Jersey (11/07)…Scored11 points at Detroit (11/05)….Started 2 games (2/21 and 2/22)…Led team inassists 6 times…10+ points 21 times…20+ points once…Posted 6+ assistsin a game 6 times…20+ minutes 35 times…30+ minutes 5 times…Was partof a trade to the L.A. Lakers, along with Chucky Atkins, Chris Mihm and a sec-ond round draft choice, in exchange for Gary Payton, Rick Fox and a first rounddraft choice on August 6, 2004, but trade was amended on August 13, 2004 withthe Celtics retaining Banks and the second round draft choice and Lakers acquir-ing Jumaine Jones. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all four playoff games for theCeltics, averaging 5.0 points in 15.0 minutes per game.

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times…Led team in scoring four times, rebounding15 times…Led team in blocked shots with 106;offensive rebounds with 207 and total rebounds with589. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in and started all fourplayoff games, averaging 12.0 points, 9.3 reboundsand 2.00 blocks per game…Recorded double-doublesin two of the Celtics four playoff games, scoring aplayoff career-high 21 points to go along with a play-off career-high 13 rebounds in Game 4 vs. Indiana.2002-03: Signed as a free agent by the DenverNuggets on 8/8...Averaged 5.0 points and 3.8 boardsin 17.3 minutes per game on the season, and aver-aged 4.4 points and 4.6 boards in 19.2 minutes ofplay in 27 games for the Celtics...Played 15+ min-utes 20 times with the Celtics...played 20+ minutes13 times with the Celtics...Grabbed 6+ boards 9times with the Celtics...Made 7 starts...Scored 13points and tied a career-high with 11 boards vs. SanAntonio (3/9)... Scored 11 points vs. Detroit (4/16)...PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all 10 playoffgames…Averaged 3.1 points and 3.6 boards in 14.4minutes per game…Scored a career playoff high 7points in Game 6 of the first round vs.Indiana…Grabbed a career playoff-high 7 boards inGame 4 of the second round vs. New Jersey. 2001-02: Celtics exercised option on second year of con-tract on 6/25...Appeared in 44 games for the Celticswith averages of 2.1 points and 1.9 rebounds in 9.4minutes per game...Played 10+ minutes 18times...Played 15+ minutes 12 times...Grabbed 5+boards 3 times...Played 18 minutes vs. Atlanta(4/17)...Scored 11 points vs. Orlando (3/6)...Logged

17 minutes and grabbed 4 boards at LAL(2/19)...Recorded 3 blocks vs. Atlanta (11/21)...DNP-CD 38 times. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in four games, averaging 1.5 points and 1.8rebounds in 9.8 minutes per game. 2000-01: Signed as a free agent by the Celtics on 8/1...Appeared in 64 games, starting 50,with averages of 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per game...Led the team in blocks with 76, the most by any Celticsrookie since Kevin McHale (1980-81)...Led the team in rebounds three times...Played 20+ minutes 31 times...Played 25+ minutes 6times...Made first career start vs. New York (1/3)...1998-99: Signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Clippers on 1/22...Waivedby the Clippers on 2/1 prior to the start of shortened season (labor situation).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the Second Round (55th Pick) of the 1997 NBADraft...signed as a free agent by the L.A. Clippers on 01/22/99...Waived by the Clippers on 02/01/99 prior to the start of the short-ened season (labor situation)...Signed as a free agent by the Boston Celtics on 08/01/00...Celtics exercised option on second year ofcontract on 06/25/01...Signed as a free agent with the Denver Nuggets on 08/08/02...Traded back to the Celtics, along with MarkBryant, for Shammond Williams, Boston’s 2003 Second Round draft choice and cash on 02/20/03...Signed a multi-year contract exten-sion with the Celtics on 07/16/03. Signed a multi-year contract with the Boston Celtics on 07/14/04.

COLLEGE CAREER: Played in 56 games, starting 36, in his two-year career at Pittsburgh...declared himself eligible for the1997 NBA Draft after the completion of his sophomore season...averaged 6.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg and 1.9 bpg... 1996-97: Started in 28of 29 games in which he played...Averaged 9.1 ppg and 6.8 rpg...recorded 78 blocks, ranking him 2nd in the Big East Conferenceand 20th in the nation...registered 12 double-doubles...Tied a career-high with 20 points vs. Providence on 2/15... 1995-96: Playedin 27 games, starting seven...averaged 3.6 ppg and 2.9 rpg...led the team with 27 blocks...scored in double-figures three times...col-lected a season-high 10 rebounds vs. Long Island on 12/16.

PERSONAL: Averaged 24 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks for Dobbs Ferry High School during his senior year...Named GannettSuburban Newspapers Player of the Year and Mr. Westchester County...Selected as a Parade All-American...Was a member of the two-time national champion Oak Hill (VA) Academy team...Lists Bill Gates as the person he would most like to have dinner with...Saysthat the TD Banknorth Garden is his favorite arena to play in, while Portland's Rose Garden is the toughest...Says Michael Jordanis the NBA legend he would most like to go one-on-one with...Calls Oscar Robertson the player he admires most...Says Larry Birdis the Celtic he most admires... Nickname is “Big Basic”, which was given to him by his teammates...Favorite sports besides bas-ketball are baseball and golf.

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG00-01 Boston 64-50 1098 101-200 .505 0-0 --- 46-66 .697 97-134-231 32 183-0 39 62 76 248 3.901-02 Boston 44-0 415 32-76 .421 0-0 --- 30-37 .811 26-59-85 10 59-0 16 23 19 94 2.102-03 Den.-Bos. 81-31 1403 150-347 .432 0-0 --- 101-139 .727 111-197-308 56 187-2 42 103 68 401 5.003-04 Boston 82-73 2402 342-604 .566 0-0 --- 159-221 .719 207-382-589 75 253-4 80 150 106 843 10.304-05 Boston 82-57 2130 327-618 .529 0-1 --- 117-164 .713 143-254-397 129 229-4 33 158 64 771 9.4TOTALS 353-211 7448 952-1845 .516 0-1 .000 453-627 .722 584-1026-1610 302 911-10 210 496 333 2357 6.7

NBA PLAYOFF RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG01-02 Boston 4-0 39 2-4 .500 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 3-4-7 1 7-0 2 1 2 6 1.502-03 Boston 10-0 144 12-22 .545 0-0 --- 7-10 .700 12-24-36 2 20-0 11 8 8 31 3.103-04 Boston 4-4 145 17-35 .486 0-0 --- 14-19 .737 10-27-37 4 17-0 6 9 8 48 12.004-05 Boston 4-0 43 4-14 .286 0-0 --- 0-2 .000 3-3-6 1 6-0 0 5 0 8 2.0TOTALS 22-4 371 35-75 .467 0-0 --- 23-33 .697 28-58-86 8 50-0 19 23 18 93 4.2

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................48, 02/04/2004 LAC @ BOS ..................................................43, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSField Goals ..................................................................................13, 03/01/2004 ORL @ BOS ..................................................7, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSField Goal Attempts....................................................................21, 03/01/2004 ORL @ BOS ..................................................12, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSFree Throws ................................................................................9, 04/14/2004 ATL @ BOS ..................................................7, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSFree Throw Attempts ..................................................................10, 04/14/2004 ATL @ BOS (Twice) ......................................7, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................8, 12/01/2004 MIL @ BOS (Twice) ......................................4, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOS (Twice)Defensive Rebounds ....................................................................14, 03/01/2004 ORL @ BOS ..................................................9, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................21, 03/01/2004 ORL @ BOS ..................................................13, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSAssists ..........................................................................................5, 10/29/2003 MIA @ BOS ..................................................2, 04/20/2004 BOS @ INDSteals ..........................................................................................4, 12/07/2003 BOS @ DEN (Twice) ......................................3, 04/23/2004 IND @ BOS (Twice)Turnovers ....................................................................................7, 12/06/2004 BOS @ GSW ..................................................3, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOS (3 times)Blocks ..........................................................................................5, 01/02/2004 IND @ BOS (3 times) ..................................3, 04/20/2004 BOS @ INDPoints ..........................................................................................29, 03/19/2004 BOS @ DAL ..................................................21, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOS

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MARKBLOUNT

POSITIONCenter

HEIGHT7'0"

WEIGHT250

BIRTHDATE11/30/75

BIRTHPLACEYonkers, NY

HIGH SCHOOLDobbs Ferry (Dobbs Ferry, NY)

COLLEGEPittsburghYEARS

Starting 6thDRAFTED

Seattle SuperSonics,Second Round, 55th Pick, 1997 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDFrom the Denver Nuggets, along with MarkBryant, in exchange for Shammond Williams,a 2003 Second Round draft choice and cash

on 02/20/03.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 9.4points and 4.8 boards in 26.0 minutes pergame…Scored 10+ points 35times…Recorded 10+ boards twice…Ledthe team in rebounding 16times…Matched a season-high with 22points at Houston (03/18)…Scored 17points vs. Detroit (03/11)…Scored 17points and grabbed 8 boards vs. L.A.Clippers (02/09)…Matched a season-highwith 22 points vs. New York(12/22)…Scored a season-high 22 points

vs. Toronto (12/03)…Scored 16 points and grabbed a season-high 16 boards vs.Milwaukee (12/01)…Grabbed 10 boards for the first time this season vs. Orlando(11/29)…Scored 19 points and blocked 3 shots vs. Cleveland (11/26)…Scored12 points vs. Seattle (11/21)…Scored 18 points vs. Indiana (11/05). PLAY-OFFS: Averaged 2.0 points per game in four appearances.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-04 SEASON: Signed a multi-year contract with the Boston Celtics on 07/14/04…Averaged 10.3 points, 7.2boards and 1.3 blocks in 29.3 minutes per game…Scored a career-high 29 pointsat Dallas (3/19)…Scored 15 points and grabbed 17 boards at New York(3/9)…Scored 28 points to go with a career-high 21 boards vs. Orlando(3/1)…Logged 4th straight double-double with 14 points and 10 boards atToronto (2/29)…Scored 22 points and grabbed 11 boards vs. New York(1/30)…Scored 14 points and grabbed 14 boards vs.Washington (1/23)…Scored12 points and grabbed 13 boards at Milwaukee (1/13)…Blocked 4 shots vs. Utah(12/21)…Scored 13 points at Milwaukee (11/29)…Recorded 4 blocks vs. Miami(10/29)….Set career-high totals in every statistical category…Ranked 2nd inthe league in Field Goal Percentage, behind Shaquille O'Neal…Played all 48 min-utes (a career high) vs. Clippers (2/4)…Tied for the team lead and set a career-high with 19 double-doubles…20+ points five times…10+ rebounds 24

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CURTISBORCHARDT

POSITIONCenter

HEIGHT7'0"

WEIGHT240

BIRTHDATE09/13/80

BIRTHPLACEBuffalo, NYCOLLEGE

StanfordYEARS

Starting 3rdDRAFTED

Orlando Magic, First Round,18th Pick, 2002 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDAcquired from Utah in the five team,

13 player deal that sent Antoine Walker to Miami.

2004-2005 SEASON: Saw actionin a career-high 65 games, including 23starts, with averages of 3.0 points and 3.3rebounds in 12.8 minutes pergame…Scored a career-high 12 points vs.Denver (03/30/2005)…Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds twice, once at NewOrleans (03/04/2005) and again vs. GoldenState, including a career-high 9 offensiverebounds (04/01/2005)…Blocked acareer-high 4 shots, and had a career-tying2 steals at Chicago (01/07/2005)…Had a

career-high 3 assists on three occasions…Missed 15 games due to injuries andrecorded two DNP-CD's.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-2004 SEASON: Appeared inonly 16 games due to injury, averaged 3.6 points and 3.4 rebounds in 16.1 min-utes per game…Scored a then career-high 11 points and played a career-high33 minutes vs. Milwaukee (11/21/2003)…Grabbed a then career-high 9 reboundsvs. New Jersey (12/01/2003)…shot 14 of 18 from the free throw line (.778%).2002-2003: Missed the entire season after undergoing surgery on right foot(08/27/2002).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected in the first round (18th overall)by the Orlando Magic in the 2002 NBA Draft ... Draft rights traded to the UtahJazz for the draft rights to Ryan Humphrey (No. 19) and Jamal Sampson (No.47)...Signed by the Jazz on July 12, 2002 ... Exercised fourth-year option onOctober 31, 2004…Traded by Utah in a five-team 13-player trade that sentAntoine Walker to the Miami Heat on August 3, 2005.

COLLEGE CAREER: Early entry candidate for 2002 NBAdraft…Appeared in 66 games at Stanford and finished his career ranked 2nd inschool history in blocks (146)…Averaged 10.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.2blocks, while shooting 53.4 percent from the field during his career…Named tothe NABC District 14 First Team and to the All-PAC 10 Academic Team as a jun-ior. 2001-2002: Averaged 16.9 points, a team-high 11.4 rebounds, and 2.9blocks in 29 games…Finished 3rd in the nation in rebounding…Ranked 2ndon the team and 7th in the PAC-10 in scoring…Named Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press and First Team All-PAC 10…Tied school recordwith 6 blocks on two occasions vs. Purdue and Michigan State. 2000-2001:Appeared in 17 games, averaging 6.4 points and 4.2 rebounds in 16.5 minutes

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per game…Scored in double figures in 4 games…Scored a season high 14 points at home opener vs. San Francisco State(11/19/00)…Blocked 4 shots vs. Old Dominion (11/23/00) at the Puerto Rico Shootout…Shot 43-for-56 from the free throw line(.768%)…Missed the last 14 games of the season with a foot injury. 1999-2000: Appeared in 20 games as a freshman, aver-aging 3.6 points and 3.7 rebounds in 12.5 minutes per game…Averaged a PAC-10 second-best 2.1 blocks per game…Had at least1 block in 15 games…Had 2 or more blocks in 12 games…Had a team-high 15 points and 4 blocks against nationally-rankedAuburn (11/27/99)…Had 6 rebounds and 3 blocks vs. Duke (11/11/99)…Finished 2nd on the team in blocks (42), the sixth-bestsingle-season total in school history…Appeared in 20 games and recorded at least one block in 15 outings…Scored a season-high15 points and had four blocks against Auburn… Missed the last 11 games of the season with stress fracture in his right foot.

PERSONAL: Was voted Mr. Basketball in his home state of Washington as a high school senior and was the Gatorade State Playerof the Year…Son of former Buffalo Bills (1979-1984) and Seattle Seahawks (1984-1987) offensive lineman Jon Borchardt…Married toSusan King, former member of the Stanford Women's basketball team and current member of the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA.

CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG03-04 Utah 16-0 258 22-56 .393 0-1 .000 14-18 .778 13-41-54 15 40-0 4 18 14 58 3.604-05 Utah 67-23 859 74-172 .430 0-0 --- 52-71 .732 86-138-224 49 160-1 10 52 32 200 3.0TOTALS 83-23 1117 96-228 .421 0-1 .000 66-89 .742 99-179-278 64 200-1 14 70 46 258 3.1

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................33 11/21/03 MIL @ UTAH .................................................. No playoff appearancesField Goals ..................................................................................6, 03/30/05 DEN @ UTAHField Goal Attempts....................................................................9, 04/01/05 GS @ UTAH (twice)Three-Point Field Goals..............................................................0Three-Point Attempts ..................................................................1, 11/19/03 SAC @ UTAHFree Throws ................................................................................4, 04/06/05 UTAH @ MIN (3 times)Free Throw Attempts ..................................................................6, 04/06/05 UTAH @ MINOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................9, 04/01/05 GS @ UTAHDefensive Rebounds ....................................................................8, 12/01/03 NJ @ UTAHTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................11, 04/01/05 GS @ UTAH (twice)Assists ..........................................................................................3, 02/15/05 UTAH @ LAL (4 times)Steals ..........................................................................................2, 01/07/05 UTAH @ CHI (twice)Turnovers ....................................................................................4, 02/25/05 BOS @ UTAH (twice)Blocks ..........................................................................................4, 01/07/05 UTAH @ CHIPoints ..........................................................................................12, 03/30/05 DEN @ UTAH

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WILLBYNUM

POSITIONGuard

HEIGHT6'0"

WEIGHT185

BIRTHDATE09/13/80

BIRTHPLACEChicago, IL

HIGH SCHOOLCrane Tech Prep (Chicago, IL)

COLLEGEGeorgia TechYEARS

Starting 1stDRAFTEDUndrafted

SUMMER LEAGUE: 2005:Appeared in six games, including twostarts, averaging 4.2 points in 24.7 min-utes per game.

COLLEGE CAREER: 2004-05:Appeared in 32 games, including 25 starts,for Georgia Tech averaging 12.5 points and2.5 assists per game…Earned first-teamACC All-Tournament honors averaging 20.7points per game for the threegames…Scored in double figures in six

straight games from 1/22/05-2/8/05, a first for his career…Ranked 9th in ACCin free throw percentage (76.2)…Scored a career-high and Georgia Tech ACCTournament record 35 points in the Yellow Jackets semifinal victory over NorthCarolina. 2003-2004: In his first season for Georgia Tech he appeared in 30games, starting 1, averaging 9.6 points and 2.4 assists per game…Led the teamin scoring 4 times and had all of his 11 double figure scoring games afterJanuary…Averaged 14.0 points and 3.0 assists in the two Final Fourgames…Averaged 9.3 points per game for the entire NCAA tournament…Scoreda season high 25 points against Maryland on 01/17…Tied for third in ACC infree throw percentage (76.7). 2002-03: Played in 8 games and started 2 forArizona before deciding to leave the team…Averaged 7.8 points and 1.5 assistsper game…Scored a team-high 19 points against San Diego State on12/07…2001-02: Appeared in 31 games, starting 9, as a freshman at Arizonaaveraging 6.4 points and 1.4 assists per game…Finished 6th on the team inscoring…Had a career high 7 assists against Connecticut on 1/26/02.

PERSONAL: Majored in History at Georgia Tech…Favorite basketball mem-ory was hitting the game-winning shot for Georgia Tech in the 2004 FinalFour…Favorite sport to play other than basketball is football…Favorite NFLteam is the Atlanta Falcons…Favorite NBA player growing up was IsiahThomas…Favorite magazine is Slam Magazine...Favorite pre-game meal is bakedchicken with macaroni and cheese…Favorite movie is Carlito's Way…Favoriteactor is Dave Chappelle…Favorite recording artist is Lil' Wayne.

CAREER STATISTICSCOLLEGE RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG01-02 Arizona 31-9 73-212 .344 25-98 .255 26-40 .650 48 44 21 1 197 6.402-03 Arizona 8-2 21-59 .356 13-37 .351 7-12 .583 22 12 7 0 62 7.8TOTALS 39-11 94-271 .347 38-135 .281 33-52 .635 70 56 28 1 259 6.6

YEAR TEAM G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG03-04 Georgia Tech 30-1 92-223 .413 34-97 .351 69-90 .767 65 75 28 1 287 9.604-05 Georgia Tech 32-25 128-322 .398 49-158 .310 96-126 .762 80 79 32 0 401 12.5TOTALS 62-26 220-545 .404 83-255 .325 165-216 .764 145 154 60 1 688 11.1

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and dished out 3 assists in first appearance withCeltics vs. Dallas (12/17)…Played a Celtics-high45 minutes on 2/22 at Seattle…20+ points 19times…30+ points twice…Led team in: scor-ing 9 times; assists 7 times and rebounds 2times. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all four play-off games for the Celtics, averaging 11.8 pointsand 3.5 assists in 30.8 minutes pergame…Scored a playoff career-high 19 pointsin Game 1 vs. Indiana. 2002-03: Averaged20.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 5.5 assists in39.6 minutes per game…Led the Cavs inpoints, assists, steals, minutes and three-pointfield goal percentage…Had the highest scoringseason output since Brad Daugherty (21.5 ppg)in 1991-92…Led the team or tied for teamlead in scoring 42 times and assists 44times…Scored 20+ points 42 times, 30+points 9 times and 40+ points 3times…Recorded 9 double-doubles…Improvedhis scoring average by 8.9 points, the largestimprovement in the NBA…Scored a career-high45 points vs. Milwaukee (12/9). 2001-02:Averaged 11.7 points on 48.1 percent (376-for-781) shooting from the field to go with 3.0rebounds in 23.8 minutes per contest…Ranked26th in the NBA in field goalpercentage…Played a total of 1954 minutes,more minutes than in his first three seasonscombined…Reached double-figures in scoringon 46 occasions, had 11 games of 20+ pointsand 2 games of 30 or more points…Led theteam in scoring 11 times and in steals on 18occasions…In 8 games as a starter, averaged19.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.0 assists in37.8 minutes per game. 2000-01: Played in7 games for the Heat, averaging 4.6 points and1.6 assists in 10.0 minutes per contest. 1999-2000: Averaged 4.7 points on a career-high50.3 percent (94-for-187) from the field to gowith 1.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 11.9 minutesper game…Averaged 8.3 points and 4.0 rebounds in 26.0 minutes per game in his 4 starts…Participated in the NBA.com SlamDunk competition during All-Star Weekend. 1998-99: As a rookie played in 46 contests, including 1 start, averaging 4.5 points, 1.8rebounds and 1.3 assists in 12.1 minutes per game…On May 5 at Boston, scored 32 points on 12-for-20 FG and 8-for-9 FT with aseason-high 7 rebounds (season-high 5 defensive) in 41 minutes.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the first round (21st overall pick) of the 1998 NBADraft...Traded by the Charlotte with Eddie Jones, Anthony Mason and Dale Ellis to Miami for P.J. Brown, Jamal Mashburn, Tim Jamesand Rodney Buford on August 1, 2000...Traded by Miami to Cleveland as part of a three-way deal in which Toronto sent Brian Skinnerto Cleveland, Cleveland sent Chris Gatling to Miami and Miami sent Don MacLean and cash considerations to Toronto on October 26,2001. Traded by Cleveland with Chris Mihm, Michael Stewart and a Second Round draft choice to Boston for Tony Battie, Kedrick Brownand Eric Williams.

COLLEGE CAREER: Earned honorable mention All-Big 10 honors in 1997-98, his only collegiate season…Was a Second TeamFreshmen All-American…In 31 games averaged 15.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 26.6 minutes per game…Set the Iowafreshmen scoring record with 464 points…Led the Hawkeyes in scoring 14 times and in rebounding on 4 occasions.

PERSONAL: Full name is Tyree Ricardo Davis…has two brothers…Favorite basketball players: Michael Jordan and ScottiePippen…In high school, lettered in baseball, football and track…Was recognized by the Mecklenberg County (N.C.) Board ofCommissioners in April of 1999 for a $10,000 donation to help high school basketball player, Tensley Brandon, who was in a comadue to a car accident.

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG98-99 Charlotte 46-1 557 81-200 .405 2-12 .167 45-59 .763 40-44-84 58 46-0 30 54 7 209 4.599-00 Charlotte 48-4 570 94-187 .503 0-4 .000 39-51 .765 29-54-83 62 39-0 30 46 8 227 4.700-01 Miami 7-0 70 12-29 .414 1-1 1.000 7-8 .875 1-6-7 11 7-0 5 5 2 32 4.601-02 Cleveland 82-8 1954 376-781 .481 11-35 .314 196-248 .790 63-180-243 178 145-0 69 148 23 959 11.702-03 Cleveland 79-76 3131 602-1470 .410 74-204 .363 348-465 .748 97-293-390 436 180-0 125 277 36 1626 20.603-04 Cle.-Bos. 79-27 2474 446-950 .469 52-140 .371 196-273 .718 77-281-358 259 171-1 96 189 22 1140 14.404-05 Boston 82-11 2696 481-1041 .462 61-180 .339 286-351 .815 66-183-249 246 174-1 89 205 27 1309 16.0TOTALS 423-127 11452 2092-4658 .449 201-576 .349 1117-1455 .768 373-1041-1414 1250 762-2 444 924 125 5502 13.0

NBA PLAYOFF RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG03-04 Cle.-Bos. 4-0 123 16-40 .400 4-10 .400 11-16 .688 3-9-12 14 7-0 2 12 0 47 11.804-05 Boston 7-2 240 32-74 .432 3-9 .333 20-26 .769 5-20-25 14 23-1 9 21 2 87 12.4TOTALS 11-2 363 48-114 .421 7-19 .368 31-42 .738 8-29-37 28 30-1 11 33 2 134 12.2

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................55, 12/09/2002 MIL @ CLE ..................................................43, 05/03/2005 IND @ BOSField Goals ..................................................................................17, 12/13/2002 CLE @ BOS ..................................................7, 05/05/2005 BOS @ IND (3 Times)Field Goal Attempts....................................................................34, 04/12/2003 NY @ CLE ..................................................15, 05/05/2005 BOS @ IND (Twice)Three-Point Field Goals..............................................................6, 12/09/2002 MIL @ CLE ..................................................2, 04/17/2004 BOS @ INDThree-Point Attempts ..................................................................8, 03/19/2005 BOS @ NO (5 times) ..................................5, 04/20/2004 BOS @ INDFree Throws ................................................................................14, 12/20/2002 CLE @ DET ..................................................7, 05/05/2005 BOS @ INDFree Throw Attempts ..................................................................15, 12/20/2002 CLE @ DET (Twice) ......................................8, 05/05/2005 BOS @ IND (3 Times)Offensive Rebounds ....................................................................7, 04/12/2003 NY @ CLE ..................................................2, 05/03/2005 IND @ BOS (Twice)Defensive Rebounds ....................................................................10, 11/07/2003 CLE @ IND ..................................................5, 05/03/2005 IND @ BOS (Twice)Total Rebounds ..........................................................................12, 11/07/2003 CLE @ IND ..................................................7, 05/03/2005 IND @ BOSAssists ..........................................................................................12, 04/14/2003 CLE @ DET (Twice) ......................................7, 04/23/2004 IND @ BOSSteals ..........................................................................................6, 03/13/2002 CLE @ DET ..................................................4, 05/03/2005 IND @ BOSTurnovers ....................................................................................9, 01/31/2003 CLE @ ATL ..................................................6, 04/25/2004 IND @ BOSBlocks ..........................................................................................3, 01/18/2004 SA @ BOS (3 times) ..................................2, 04/25/2005 IND @ BOSPoints ..........................................................................................45, 12/09/2002 MIL @ CLE ..................................................22, 05/05/2005 BOS @ IND

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RICKYDAVIS

POSITIONForward

HEIGHT6'7"

WEIGHT195

BIRTHDATE09/23/79

BIRTHPLACELas Vegas, NV

HIGH SCHOOLNorth Davenport (Iowa)

COLLEGEIowa

YEARSStarting 8thDRAFTED

Charlotte Hornets,First Round, 21st Pick, 1998 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDFrom Cleveland on December 15, 2003, along

with Chris Mihm, Michael Stewart and aSecond Round draft choice, in exchange for

Tony Battie, Kedrick Brown and Eric Williams.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 16.0points, 3.0 assists, 3.0 boards and 1.1steals in 32.9 minutes per game…Scored20+ points 21 times…Led the team inscoring 20 times and in assists 10times…Logged 5+ rebounds 19 timesand 5+ assists 18 times…Scored a sea-son-high 36 points, on 14-for-17 shooting,at Atlanta (04/01)…Scored 27 points atNew Orleans (03/19)…Scored 27 pointsand dished out 6 assists at Charlotte(03/14)…Scored 23 points vs. Detroit

(03/11)…Scored 21 points and dished out 5 assists in 36 minutes vs. Atlanta(03/09)…Scored 29 points vs. Lakers (03/02)…Scored 25 points vs. New York(02/11)…Scored 30 points vs. Atlanta (01/14)…Scored 23 points vs. NewOrleans (01/03)…Scored 34 points at the Clippers (12/13)…Scored 23 pointsat Philadelphia (11/24)…Scored 25 points, on 10-for-14 shooting from the fieldvs. Seattle (11/21)…Scored 19 points and dished out 5 assists vs. Charlotte(11/12)…Scored 20 points at New York (11/06)…Scored 22 points vs. Indiana(11/05). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all seven playoff games, including two starts,averaging 12.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game…Scored a playoffcareer-high 22 points in Game 6 vs. Indiana.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-04: Averaged 14.1 points and 4.2boards in 29.4 minutes per game with Boston, and 14.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and3.3 assists in 31.3 minutes per game on the season…Scored 17 points andswiped 4 steals at New Jersey (3/29)…Scored 32 points at Sacramento (2/17),shooting 11-for-12 from the field and 9-for-z10 from the foul line…Scored 20points at Philadelphia (2/7)…Scored 26 points and swiped 5 steals at New Jersey(1/25)…Scored a season-high 33 points at Milwaukee (1/13)…Scored 8 points

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aging 3.7 points and 1.7 assists in 10.3 min-utes per game…Scored a season-high 16points vs. Golden State (02/11)…Dished outa season-high 10 assists vs. Dallas(01/08)…Missed 20 games on the InjuredList following left knee surgery on 11/20.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Draftedby the Sacramento Kings in the first-round(28th overall) of the 2002 NBA Draft...Tradedby the Kings to the Atlanta Hawks inexchange for a future first-round draft pickon June 26, 2002...Traded by the Hawks tothe Portland Trail Blazers along with ShareefAbdur-Rahim and Theo Ratliff in exchange forRasheed Wallace and Wesley Person onFebruary 9, 2004...Traded by the Blazers tothe Golden State Warriors along with DaleDavis in exchange for Nick Van Exel on July20, 2004...Traded by the Warriors to theDallas Mavericks along with Erick Dampier,Evan Eschmeyer, and the draft rights to SteveLogan in exchange for Eduardo Najera andChristian Laettner, the draft rights to guardsLuis Flores and Mladen Sekularac, two futurefirst round draft picks and cash considera-tions on August 24, 2004…Traded by theNew Orleans Hornets to the Boston Celtics inexchange for Miami's 2006 second rounddraft choice which the Celtics acquired in aprevious deal on September 30, 2005.

COLLEGE: Played his final two seasonsat Gonzaga…Finished his career ranked sev-enth on the school's all-time list in assists(299) and 16th in scoring (1,125points)…Named First Team All-American bythe AP as a senior, becoming the first playerin school history to earn that distinc-tion…Also a finalist for both the Woodenand Naismith awards…Led Gonzaga to theNCAA Tournament for the second year in arow…Named West Coast Conference Player ofthe Year…Led conference in scoring (21.0ppg), and three-pointers made (117, also rankinghim second in the nation) and ranked second in the conference in free throw percentage (.864), three-point percentage (.457, 10thin the nation) and assists (4.7)…Made the All-WCC First Team as a junior despite missing nine games with a broken and dislocatedleft index finger (averaged 18.9 points and 6.3 assists)…Led the Zags to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen before losing to Michigan State…Spenthis first two years at the University of Washington, where he averaged 4.0 points per game in 41 games…Played only 13 games withthe Huskies as a sophomore before being sidelined with a fractured left heel.

PERSONAL: Married the former Heather Nevenner (a former member of the Portland Trail Blazers dance team) on Aug. 2,2002…Graduated with a degree in broadcasting from Gonzaga, earning a 3.4 GPA…Was a two-time Verizon/COSIDA Academic All-American and was twice selected for WCC All-Academic honors…Is an active instructor in summer camps around the Washington statearea…Served as the Hawks' spokesperson for the All-Star Teacher Award program, which spotlighted Atlanta area educators who pos-itively enhanced the lives of students…Served as the “guest” weekend sports anchor on Atlanta's WXIA-TV while with the Hawks…Enjoysplaying golf and listening to various types of music…Favorite TV show is ESPN's SportsCenter…Loves eating barbecue…Is a fan ofthe Milwaukee Brewers…Would like to become a high school coach once his career ends.

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG02-03 Atlanta 50-0 515 70-170 .412 22-61 .361 21-26 .808 9-34-43 85 66-0 14 53 2 183 3.703-04 Atl.-Por. 43-0 294 37-98 .378 10-30 .333 11-14 .786 7-19-26 38 44-0 17 26 0 95 2.204-05 Dal.-N.O. 71-46 2090 306-756 .405 85-245 .347 190-228 .833 34-146-180 347 201-3 76 145 4 887 12.5TOTALS 164-46 2899 413-1024 .403 117-336 .348 222-268 .828 50-199-249 470 311-3 107 224 6 1165 7.1

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................48, 01/28/05, PHI @ NO ..................................................No playoff appearancesField Goals ..................................................................................10, 02/13/05, NO @ ORL (twice)Field Goal Attempts....................................................................21, 01/22/05, LAC @ NOThree-Point Field Goals..............................................................7, 02/13/05, NO @ ORLThree-Point Attempts ..................................................................9, 02/13/05, NO @ ORL (twice)Free Throws ................................................................................9, 01/17/05, NO @ PHIFree Throw Attempts ..................................................................9, 01/17/05, NO @ PHI (twice)Offensive Rebounds ....................................................................3, 02/05/05, NO @ UTAHDefensive Rebounds ....................................................................5, 02/28/05 NO @ DAL (4 times)Total Rebounds ..........................................................................6, 01/23/05 NO @ MIA (twice)Assists ..........................................................................................16, 01/28/05, PHI @ NOSteals ..........................................................................................5, 03/26/05, NO @ MEMTurnovers ....................................................................................5, 04/18/05 MIN @ NO (3 times)Blocks ..........................................................................................2, 02/11/03, GS @ ATLPoints ..........................................................................................28, 02/13/05, NO @ ORL

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DANDICKAU

POSITIONGuard

HEIGHT6'0"

WEIGHT190

BIRTHDATE09/16/78

BIRTHPLACEPortland, OR

HIGH SCHOOLPrarie HS (Vancouver, WA)

COLLEGEGonzagaYEARS

Starting 4thDRAFTED

Sacramento Kings, First Round,28th Pick, 2002 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 09/30/05.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 13.2points, 5.2 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.1steals in 67 games with the Hornets afterbeing acquired from Dallas…Finished theseason tied for 27th in the NBA inassists…Led or tied for the team lead inscoring 18 times, assists 36 times and tiedfor the lead in rebounds once…Reacheddouble figures in scoring 48 times andscored 20 or more points seventimes…Did not have a points/assists dou-ble-double in his first 119 NBA games, but

finished with five this season…Posted career-high totals in every statistical cat-egory (his stats from New Orleans surpassed his career totals from his first twoseasons and his time in Dallas)…Improved his scoring average by 10.3, his assistsaverage by 4.0 and his rebounds average by 2.1 over his numbers from last sea-son…Had his best stretch of the season from 1/26-3/1 when he averaged 19.3points, 10.3 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 2.3 steals while shooting 48.4 percent(30-for-62) from the field and 40.0 percent (8-for-20) from three-point rangeover four games…Scored a career-high 28 points, including a career-high seventhree-pointers (7-for-9 3FG) at Orlando (02/13)…Scored 27 points on careerhighs of 10-for-21 shooting from the field (01/22) vs. the Los Angeles Clippers(01/22) and hit the game-winning three-pointer with 2.1 seconds remain-ing…Scored 23 points and dished out 10 assists (first 20/10 game of his career)vs. Houston (01/26)…Dished out a career-high 16 assists vs. Philadelphia (01/28)in a career-high 48 minutes…Made a career-high nine free throws (9-for-9) atPhiladelphia (01/17)…Grabbed a career-high six rebounds (01/07) at Memphis(01/07) and at Miami (01/23)…Swiped a career-high five steals at Memphis(03/26)…Missed one game with the Hornets due to a strained left shoul-der…Averaged 1.3 points in four games with Dallas before being traded to NewOrleans…Began the season on Dallas' Injured List with a sprained left ankle(missed five games)…Missed eight games due to DNP-CD.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-04: Averaged 2.1 points per gamein 23 games with Atlanta before being traded to Portland…Averaged 2.3 pointsand 1.0 assist in 20 games with Portland following the trade…Scored a season-high nine points in back-to-back games vs. Memphis (03/03) and vs. Detroit(03/04). 2002-03: Appeared in 50 games for the Hawks as a rookie, aver-

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RYANGOMES

POSITIONForward

HEIGHT6'7"

WEIGHT250

BIRTHDATE09/01/82

BIRTHPLACEWaterbury, CT

HIGH SCHOOLWilby HS (Waterbury, CT)

COLLEGEProvidenceYEARS

Starting 1stDRAFTED

Boston Celtics, Second Round,50th Pick, 2005 NBA Draft

SUMMER LEAGUE: 2005:Appeared in six games, averaging 12.2points and 6.2 rebounds in 24.2 minutesper game…Led the summer league teamin rebounding and finished second on theteam in scoring…Named to the ReebokVegas Summer League Second Team.

COLLEGE CAREER: 2004-05:Appeared in and started 31 games forProvidence, averaging 21.6 points and 8.2rebounds per game…Finished his career as

Providence's all-time leading scorer with 2,138 points, 5th in rebounds (1,028)and 6th in double-doubles (40)…Named to the All-Big East First Team for thesecond straight season…Became the second player in Providence history (ErickMurdock) to lead the Big East in scoring in league games (23.2 ppg)…NamedHonorable Mention All-American by the AP as a senior…Scored 37 points andgrabbed 8 rebounds vs. Connecticut. 2003-04: Appeared in and started 29games, averaging 18.9 points and 9.4 rebounds per game…Named First TeamAll-American by the AP, USBWA and The Sporting News as a junior…Named tothe All-Big East First Team…Scored 26 points and grabbed 12 rebounds againsteventual National Champion Connecticut…Recorded 13 double-doubles. 2002-03: Appeared in and started 32 games, averaging 18.4 points 9.7 rebounds pergame…Named to All-Big East Second Team…Led team and ranked 21st in thenation in rebounding…Posted 17 double-doubles on the season…Scored 21points and grabbed 13 rebounds against Georgetown in the Second Round of theNIT. 2001-02: Appeared in 24 games, starting 23, with averages of 13.8 pointsand 7.8 rebounds per game…Named to Big East All-Rookie Team…Finished withthe second highest scoring average (13.8), field goal percentage (55.9) andrebounding average (7.8) all-time for Friar freshmen…Set a freshmen record with31 points, and recorded a game-high 12 rebounds, against Miami.

PERSONAL: Majored in Social Science at Providence College…If not a pro-fessional basketball player would be a kindergarten or elementary schoolteacher…Favorite basketball moment is being drafted by the Celtics…Favoritebasketball player growing up was Michael Jordan…Favorite sport to play otherthan basketball is football a or softball…Favorite sport to watch is football andhis favorite team is the San Francisco 49ers…Favorite pre-game meal is chick-en parmesan…Favorite movie is Training Day…Favorite actor is DenzelWashington and favorite actress is Halle Berry…Athlete from anther sport thathe thinks would make the best NBA player is Lance Armstrong because of themental and physical obstacles he has overcome.

CAREER STATISTICSCOLLEGE RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG01-02 24-23 132-236 .559 0-3 .000 68-111 .613 188 37 33 16 332 13.802-03 32-32 213-397 .537 0-3 .000 163-194 .840 311 66 55 25 589 18.403-04 29-29 192-379 .507 29-87 .333 134-154 .870 274 67 46 4 547 18.904-05 31-31 247-498 .496 52-137 .380 124-161 .770 255 100 47 5 670 21.6TOTALS 116-115 784-1510 .519 81-230 .352 489-620 .789 1028 270 181 50 2138 18.4

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GERALDGREEN

POSITIONForward

HEIGHT6'8"

WEIGHT200

BIRTHDATE01/26/86

BIRTHPLACEHouston, TX

HIGH SCHOOLGulf Shores Acadamy (Houston, TX)

YEARSStarting 1stDRAFTED

Boston Celtics, First Round,18th Pick, 2005 NBA Draft

SUMMER LEAGUE: 2005:Appeared in six games, averaging 8.0points per game, on 57.1 percent (4-for-7)shooting from beyond the arc...Scored 14points, on 5-for-9 shooting from the field,vs. the Los Angeles Clippers.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER:Named 2004 McDonald's All-American andscored a game-high 24 points, on 8-for-12shooting from the field and 6-for-9 frombeyond the arc, in the McDonald's All-

American Game…Won the McDonald's Slam Dunk Contest…Scored 17 points inthe 2005 Roundball Classic, shooting 4-for-7 from the three-point line…Two-timeAll-State selection at Gulf Shores Academy…Named MVP of the Reebok ABCDCamp in the summer of 2004…Averaged 33.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 7.0assists his senior season…Averaged 28.8 points, 13.0 rebounds and 6.0 blocksper game, leading Gulf Shores to a 39-2 record his junior season.

PERSONAL: Full name is Gerald Anthony Green…Loves dogs and has threenamed Joker, Pluto and Reeses…Favorite NBA players growing up were MichaelJordan and Tracy McGrady…Favorite basketball moment is getting drafted by theBoston Celtics…Hobbies include fishing and bowling…Favorite movie isFaceoff…Favorite actor is Martin Lawrence…Favorite pre-game meal ispasta…If he wasn't a professional athlete he would be going to college.

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CAREER STATISTICSCOLLEGE RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG00-01 Florida 31-2 35-99 .354 13-52 .250 21-28 .750 72 85 38 13 104 3.401-02 Florida 31-30 63-145 .434 20-66 .303 14-22 .636 88 89 61 6 160 5.2TOTALS 62-32 98-244 .402 33-118 .280 35-50 .700 160 174 99 19 264 4.3

YEAR TEAM G-GS FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST STL BS PTS AVG03-04 Louisiana-Laf. 18-3 68-150 .453 30-83 .361 22-32 .688 82 54 40 6 188 10.404-05 Louisiana-Laf. 24-22 92-237 .388 34-106 .321 62-82 .756 113 98 66 8 280 11.7TOTALS 42-25 160-387 .413 64-189 .339 84-114 .737 195 152 106 14 468 11.1

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ORIENGREENE

POSITIONGuard

HEIGHT6'4"

WEIGHT250

BIRTHDATE02/04/82

BIRTHPLACEGainsville, FL

HIGH SCHOOLGainsville HS (Gainsville, FL)

COLLEGELouisiana-Lafayette

YEARSStarting 1stDRAFTED

Boston Celtics, Second Round,53rd Pick, 2005 NBA Draft

COLLEGE CAREER: 2004-05:Appeared in 25 games for Louisiana-Lafayette averaging 11.4 points and 4.6rebounds per game…Scored a team high21 points against Denver on 02/05…Ledthe team in assists and steals per gameaveraging 4.0 assists and 2.7 steals andfinished 2nd in free throw percentage(.756)…Named Sun Belt ConferenceDefensive Player of the Year…Led confer-ence in steals with 68…Second Team All-Sun Belt pick…Finished career at

Louisiana-Lafayette with 473 points and 108 steals. 2003-04: Appeared in 18games, starting 3, averaging 10.4 points and 3.0 assists per game …Finished4th on team in points per game…Scored double figures in 5 of the last 9 gamesaveraging 9.0 points per game…Led team in steals per game (2.2)…Scored acareer-high 28 points against South Alabama (02/12)…Led team in scoring threetimes during the season…Had a season-high 7 assists against North Texas(02/23)…First season at Louisiana-Lafayette after transferring from University ofFlorida. 2001-02: Appeared in 30 games for Florida averaging 5.2 points and2.8 assists per game…Led the team in steals (61)…Averaged 24 minutes pergame. 2000-01: Appeared in 31 games, starting 2, averaging 3.4 points and2.7 assists per game…Finished 2nd on team in assists…One of five players onthe team to play in every game.

PERSONAL: Full name is Orien Randolph Greene…Began playing organizedbasketball at the age of 8…Favorite NBA player growing up was JasonKidd…Favorite sport other than basketball is Football…Favorite pre-game mealis shrimp pasta…Favorite movie is Scarface…Favorite actors are Al Pacino andRobert DeNiro…Athlete from another sport that he thinks would make the bestNBA player is Randy Moss…Includes bowling as one of his hobbies.

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ALJEFFERSON

POSITIONForward

HEIGHT6'10"

WEIGHT265

BIRTHDATE01/04/85

BIRTHPLACEMonticello, MS

HIGH SCHOOLPrentiss, (MS)YEARS

Starting 2ndDRAFTEDBoston Celtics,

First Round, 15th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft

SUMMER LEAGUE: 2005:Averaged 7.5 points and 6.0 reboundsper game in six appearances.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged6.7 points, 4.4 boards in 14.8 minutesper game…Scored 10+ points 17times, with the team going 13-4 in thosegames…Grabbed 10+ boards 4 timesand recorded 3 double-doubles…Ledthe team in rebounding 8times…Scored a career-high 19 points

vs. Miami (04/15)…Scored 12 points and grabbed 8 boards vs. Washington(03/13)…Activated from the Injured List (02/16)…Placed on the InjuredList (sprained right ankle) (01/28)…Recorded 3rd career double-doublewith 17 points and 10 boards vs. Chicago (01/19)…Recorded 2nd careerdouble-double with 10 points and a career-high tying 11 boards vs. Orlando(01/10)…Recorded 1st career double-double with 10 points and a career-high 11 boards vs. Golden State (01/05)…Scored double-digits in back-to-back games with 12 points in his first career start vs. New York(12/22)…Scored 11 points, on 5-for-5 shooting from the field vs. Utah(12/17)…Scored 11 points and 8 boards at the Clippers (12/13)…Scored16 points at Orlando (11/29)…Scored 13 points vs. San Antonio(11/19)…Scored first career points and blocked 3 shots vs. Indiana (11/05).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Named to Parade All-America HighSchool Boys Basketball First Team…Finalist for the 2004 NaismithAward…Named First Team All America by USA Today…Scored 16 points andadded 11 rebounds in the 2004 McDonald's High School All-AmericanGame…Named to 2004 USA Men's Junior National Select Team…Scored 13points and grabbed 7 rebounds in Nike Hoop Summit against top interna-tional competition as the USA Select Team defeated the World Select Team99-79…Named All-State, All-Conference, and Conference MVP all four seasons

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of high school…Tied a state high school tournament record with 56 points in a Class 3A semifinal game…Led Prentiss to a29-8 record and the Class 3A State Championship as a junior…Named Mr. Basketball in the state of Mississippi as a senior,averaging 42.6 points and 18.0 rebounds per game…Scored a career-high 66 points in Class 3A playoff game. In a game hissenior year, he notched a triple-double with 62 points, 21 rebounds and 11 blocks.

PERSONAL: Full name is Al Ricardo Jefferson…Favorite magazine is Sports Illustrated…Favorite NBA player growing upwas Shaquille O'Neal…Favorite basketball moment was scoring 19 points in the second half vs. Shaquille O'Neal and the MiamiHeat (04/15/05) in a 101-99 win his rookie season…Favorite food is fried chicken…Favorite movie is Scarface…Favoriteactor is Denzel Washington and favorite actress is Gabrielle Union.

CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 71-1 1051 195-369 .528 0-3 .000 85-135 .630 119-193-312 24 195-4 22 66 55 475 6.7TOTALS 71-1 1051 195-369 .528 0-3 .000 85-135 .630 119-193-312 24 195-4 22 66 55 475 6.7

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

YEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 7-0 136 17-41 .415 0-0 --- 9-12 .750 17-28-45 2 16-0 4 4 8 43 6.1TOTALS 7-0 136 17-41 .415 0-0 --- 9-12 .750 17-28-45 2 16-0 4 4 8 43 6.1

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................29, 1/19/05 CHI @ BOS ..................................................29, 5/5/05 BOS @ INDField Goals ..................................................................................8, 4/15/05 MIA @ BOS ..................................................5, 5/5/05 BOS @ INDField Goal Attempts....................................................................13, 11/29/04 BOS @ ORL ..................................................12, 5/5/05 BOS @ INDThree-Point Field Goals..............................................................0Three-Point Attempts ..................................................................1, 3/9/05 ATL @ BOS (3 times)Free Throws ................................................................................6, 4/3/05 PHI @ BOS ..................................................2, 5/3/05 IND @ BOS (3 times)Free Throw Attempts ..................................................................7, 4/3/05 PHI @ BOS ..................................................4, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................5, 1/12/05 BOS @ TOR ..................................................8, 5/5/05 BOS @ INDDefensive Rebounds ....................................................................8, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS (3 times) ..................................7, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................11, 1/10/05 ORL @ BOS (twice) ......................................14, 5/5/05 BOS @ INDAssists ..........................................................................................2, 4/9/05 BOS @ NJ (4 times) ..................................1, 5/5/05 BOS @ IND (twice)Steals ..........................................................................................3, 1/22/05 BOS @ ATL ..................................................2, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDTurnovers ....................................................................................3, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS (8 times) ..................................1, 5/3/05 IND @ BOS (5 times)Blocks ..........................................................................................4, 12/29/04 BOS @ MEM ..................................................3, 5/7/05 IND @ BOSPoints ..........................................................................................19, 4/15/05 MIA @ BOS ..................................................11, 5/5/05 BOS @ IND

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and 13 games total with a sprained right ankle before being activated on 11/30/02.PLAYOFFS: Played 20 games and started 16 for Dallas, averaging 8.0 points, 4.4rebounds and 2.15 blocks in 24.6 minutes per game…Scored in double figures sixtimes and led the team in blocks 14 times…Scored 20 points in Game 3 againstPortland (4/25/03)…Averaged 8.1 points per game vs. Sacramento…Had a careerplayoff-high 9 defensive rebounds (12 total) vs. San Antonio in Game 6(5/29/03)…Averaged 9.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.67 blocks in the San Antonioseries. 2001-02: Averaged 13.5 points, 7.4 rebounds and a career-high 2.73 blocksin 31.5 minutes per game…Scored in double figures 50 times…Scored 20+ points15 times, 30+ 4 times… Ranked second in the league in blocked shots (2.73bpg)…Ranked second in the NBA in total blocks (213)…Made a career-high 104 3-pointers…Blocked at least five shots 15 times…Averaged 10.8 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 2.22bpg in 29.1 mpg in 27 games with Dallas…Had five double-doubles with theMavericks and 17 overall…Scored a Mavericks-high (tied season-high set three previ-ous times) 30 points, on 6-for-9 shooting from the three, at Golden State(3/16)…Recorded a Mavericks-high 5 blocks in 26 minutes at Denver(3/3)…Registered a Dallas-high 13 rebounds three times…With Denver averaged14.9 points, 7.4 rebounds and 3.00 blocks per game…Tallied a season-high 15rebounds vs. Clippers (11/30). PLAYOFFS: Averaged 11.3 points, 7.6 rebounds and2.75 blocks per game with Dallas…Scored in double figures five times and had 10+rebounds three times…Blocked 4+ shots three times…Posted playoff-highs of 24points and 13 rebounds in Game 3 vs. Sacramento (5/9)…Scored 14 points, grabbed10 rebounds and blocked 5 shots in Game 2 at Sacramento (5/6)…Averaged 12.0points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game in 31.8 minutes in Sacramentoseries…Scored 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in Game 2 win vs. Minnesota(4/24)…Averaged 10.0 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.33 blocks per game in 28.7 min-utes per game vs. Minnesota. 2000-01: Averaged 12.9 points, 7.8 rebounds and2.64 blocks per game…Ranked seventh in the league in blocked shots…Ranked thirdin the NBA in total blocks (206)…Led the team in blocks, finished third in scoringand second in rebounding…Posted 21 double-doubles…Scored 10+ points 48 times,20+ 13 times and 30+ once…Grabbed 10+ rebounds 24 times…Led the Nuggetsin scoring 8 times and in rebounding 20 times…Posted his first 20/20 game againstthe Kings (4/18) by tying career highs with 32 points and 20 rebounds…Missed four games due to injury - 3/16 vs. Boston due to a sprained left ankle,1/27-29 due to a sprained right ankle and 11/16 vs. Chicago due to a third metacarpal contusion on his left hand. 1999-00: Successfully returned froma torn ACL to start 80 of his 81 appearances with Denver…Averaged 12.4 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.22 blocks per game…Ranked 8th in the NBA inblocked shots and 25th in rebounding…Scored 10+ points 52 times, 20+ points 10 times and 30+ once…Pulled down 10+ rebounds in 28 games(one with 20) and posted 26 double-doubles…Blocked 5+ shots 12 times…Had a double-double in the Schick Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend inOakland with 11 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 steals in 22 minutes…Career-high 9 blocked shots vs. Charlotte (01/08). 1998-99: Appeared injust 12 games with Denver and averaged 13.8 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.42 blocks per game…Suffered a torn ACL in his left knee against Dallas on2/25/99 and missed the remainder of the season…Underwent successful surgery on his knee on 3/5…Placed on the injured list on 2/6…Scored 10+points 10 times and grabbed 10+ rebounds 3 times…Scored 20+ points twice…Made 12 3-pointers after making just 13 in his four-year career atKansas.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Denver Nuggets in the first round (3rd pick overall) of the 1998 NBA Draft...Traded by Denver withNick Van Exel, Avery Johnson and Tariq Abdul-Wahad to Dallas for Juwan Howard, Tim Hardaway, Donnell Harvey, cash considerations and a first rounddraft choice on February 21, 2002...Traded by Dallas with Chris Mills, Jiri Welsch and a first round draft choice to Boston for Tony Delk and AntoineWalker on October 20, 2003.

COLLEGE CAREER: Named First Team All-America Collegiate by The Associated Press following his junior and senior seasons at Kansas…Joined TimDuncan and Shaquille O'Neal as the only players in the 1990s to earn First Team AP All-America honors twice…Concluded his career ranked second all-timeat the school in points (2,066) and rebounds (1,186) trailing only Danny Manning in both categories…Was part of a senior class that won more gamesover a four-year period than any class in KU history…Led KU in rebounding in each of his last three seasons…Holds the KU record for double-doubles inone season (21 in 1996-97) and in a career (56)…His career averages included 15.8 points and 9.1 rebounds and a 55.5 percent field-goal percent-age…Has already been inducted into the KU Athletics Hall of Fame…Named AP's Big 12 Conference Player of the Year his final two seasons…Tabbed forthe All-Big 12 Conference First Team by both the media and coaches his final two seasons…Averaged 19.8 points (second on team) and a team-high 11.4rebounds per game (third in nation), despite missing nine games with a broken right hand suffered in practice on 12/26/97 as a senior…Became the firstJayhawk to average a double-double in 27 years…As a junior, led team in scoring (18.5 ppg) and rebounding (9.3 rpg) for second-straight season, as wellas in free throws (143) and field-goal percentage (career-high .584)…As a sophomore led the team in both scoring (13.4 ppg) and rebounding (8.2rpg)…Was voted First Team All-Big Eight by the media and coaches and was also on the Big Eight All-Improved Team…Reached double figures in scoringin 24 games and in rebounding 14 times…Selected as the Big Eight Freshman of the Year and honorable mention All-Big Eight…One of only two KU play-ers to start in all 31 games and averaged 11.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game…Scored in double figures in 22 games.

PERSONAL: Full name is Raef Andrew LaFrentz … Married his wife, Joie, in the summer of 2001 in Des Moines, Iowa…Son of Ron and EllenLaFrentz…Father played basketball at Northern Iowa (1957-61) and was an assistant coach on Raef's high school team…Was a McDonald's, Parade andUSA Today All-American in high school…Raef's name was given by his parents from the 1969 movie, Home From the Hill, starring George Peppard…Appearedon the cover of Sports Illustrated's NCAA Tournament preview on 3/16/98…Earned a bachelor's degree in history at Kansas…Fan of the Chicago Cubs…Usedto go to the Chicago Bears training camps as a kid and seek autographs…Chose jersey No. 45 in part because his father wore it in college…Has twodogs - a black Labrador named Codey and an Italian Greyhound named Sydney…His sister, Ann Kielkopf, played college basketball at Northern Iowa…Raefwas also a conference champion swimmer in high school…Favorite opposing player in the NBA is "any player from KU"…His dream car is a convertibleBentley…Collects DVD movies…Favorite actor is Kevin Costner…Enjoys all types of music: Brian McKnight, Def Leppard, 2Pac and DMX…First dunked inthe seventh grade.

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG98-99 Denver 12-12 387 59-129 .457 12-31 .387 36-48 .750 33-58-91 8 38-2 9 9 17 166 13.899-00 Denver 81-80 2435 392-879 .446 60-183 .328 162-236 .686 170-471-641 97 292-6 42 96 180 1006 12.400-01 Denver 78-74 2457 387-812 .477 51-139 .367 183-262 .698 173-434-607 107 290-9 37 97 206 1008 12.901-02 Den.-Dal. 78-76 2455 421-920 .458 104-268 .388 105-151 .695 176-403-579 89 281-11 55 94 213 1051 13.502-03 Dallas 69-43 1611 266-514 .518 47-116 .405 60-88 .682 125-205-330 54 264-8 35 46 91 639 9.303-04 Boston 17-1 328 57-124 .460 8-40 .200 10-13 .769 30-49-79 24 47-1 8 11 13 132 7.804-05 Boston 80-80 2196 341-688 .496 82-225 .364 120-148 .811 154-399-553 98 262-2 42 70 99 884 11.1TOTALS 415-366 11869 1923-4066 .473 364-1002 .363 676-946 .715 861-2019-2880 477 1474-39 228 423 819 4886 11.8

NBA PLAYOFF RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG01-02 Den.-Dal. 8-8 245 39-78 .500 6-18 .333 6-11 .545 18-43-61 5 39-2 2 6 22 90 11.302-03 Dallas 20-16 491 68-157 .433 8-40 .200 16-19 .842 36-52-88 5 86-3 11 14 43 160 8.004-05 Boston 7-7 185 16-41 .390 8-16 .500 8-10 .800 6-28-34 8 27-1 6 7 12 48 6.9TOTALS 35-31 921 123-276 .446 22-74 .297 30-40 .750 60-123-183 18 152-6 19 27 77 298 8.5

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................48, 01/29/2002 MIA @ DEN ..................................................44, 04/25/2003 DAL @ POR (Twice)Field Goals ..................................................................................13, 04/18/2001 SAC @ DEN (Twice) ......................................10, 05/09/2002 SAC @ DALField Goal Attempts....................................................................28, 04/18/2001 SAC @ DEN ..................................................16, 05/09/2002 SAC @ DALThree-Point Field Goals..............................................................6, 04/08/2003 DAL @ LAL (5 times) ..................................5, 04/23/2005 IND @ BOSThree-Point Attempts ..................................................................11, 01/29/2002 MIA @ DEN ..................................................7, 04/25/2003 DAL @ PORFree Throws ................................................................................10, 02/12/1999 DAL @ DEN ..................................................4, 04/30/2005 BOS @ IND (twice)Free Throw Attempts ..................................................................12, 02/12/1999 DAL @ DEN ..................................................5, 05/21/2003 DAL @ SAOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................8, 03/10/2003 MIN @ DAL ..................................................5, 05/09/2002 SAC @ DAL (Twice)Defensive Rebounds ....................................................................14, 04/18/2001 SAC @ DEN ..................................................9, 05/29/2003 SA @ DALTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................20, 04/18/2001 SAC @ DEN (Twice) ......................................13, 05/09/2002 SAC @ DALAssists ..........................................................................................5, 12/28/2002 NY @ DAL ..................................................3, 04/30/2005 BOS @ IND (twice)Steals ..........................................................................................4, 01/29/2005 BOS @ CHI ..................................................3, 05/23/2003 SA @ DALTurnovers ....................................................................................5, 03/28/2001 DEN @ NJ (Twice) ......................................3, 05/03/2005 IND @ BOS (twice)Blocks ..........................................................................................9, 01/08/2000 CHA @ DEN ..................................................6, 05/15/2003 DAL @ SACPoints ..........................................................................................32, 04/18/2001 SAC @ DEN (Twice) ......................................24, 05/09/2002 SAC @ DAL

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RAEFLAFRENTZ

POSITIONCenter-ForwardHEIGHT

6'11"WEIGHT

245BIRTHDATE

05/29/76BIRTHPLACE

Hampton, IACOLLEGE

KansasYEARS

Starting 8thDRAFTED

Denver Nuggets,First Round, 3rd Pick, 1998 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDFrom The Dallas Mavericks, along with ChrisMills, Jiri Welsch and a First Round draftchoice, in exchange for Tony Delk andAntoine Walker on October 20. 2003.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 11.1 points,6.9 boards and 1.3 blocks in 27.6 minutes pergame… Scored 10+ points 45 times and 20+points 5 times…Grabbed 10+ boards 15 timesand recorded 11 double-doubles…Led the teamin rebounding 28 times…Scored 18 points atToronto (04/17)…Scored 25 points and grabbed9 boards vs. Sacramento (02/13)…Scored 15points and grabbed 14 boards vs. New York(02/11)…Matched a season-high with 15 boardsat Minnesota (02/06)…Scored 21 points vs. NewJersey (02/02)…Scored 15 points, grabbed 11boards and blocked 5 shots at Atlanta

(01/22)…Scored 14 points and grabbed 12 boards vs.New Orleans (01/03)…Scored a season-high 28 points at Memphis (12/29)…Did not dresswith a left ankle sprain vs. New York (12/22)…Grabbed a season-high 15 boards vs. Denver(12/15)…Recorded his first double-double as a Celtic with 18 points, 10 boards and 3 blocksvs. Portland (11/10). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in and started all seven playoff games for theCeltics, averaging 6.9 points and 4.9 rebounds in 26.4 minutes per game…Scored 21 points,on 5-for-5 shooting from beyond the arc, in Game 1.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-04 SEASON: Averaged 7.8 points and 4.6 boardsin 19.3 minutes per game…Played 17 games, starting one (1-0 on 12/8 at Utah)…Placedon the Injured List (right knee tendinopothy) 12/13/03…Had successful surgery on Dec.19…Missed a total of 59 games…Scored 14 points vs. Milwaukee (11/28)…Activated fromthe Injured List (11/28)…Placed on the Injured List (right knee tendonitis) (11/14)…Scoreda season-high 17 points at New Orleans (11/01)…Scored 10+ points 5 times…Played 10+minutes 15 times…Played 20+ minutes 9 times…Led team in rebounding two times. 2002-03: Averaged 9.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.32 blocks in 23.3 minutes per game in 69games…Shot career-highs of 51.8 percent from the field and 40.5 percent from the 3-pointarc…Scored in double figures 31 times…Had five double-doubles…Led the team in reboundsfive times and in blocks 29 times…Matched a season-high with 26 points (10-14 FGs) and acareer-high tying 6 threes at L.A. Lakers (4/8/03)…Scored 13 points with season-high 15boards vs. Minnesota (1/30/03)…Scored a season-high tying 26 points (11-16 FGs) andgrabbed 10 rebounds at Atlanta (1/8/03)…Tallied a career-high 5 assists vs. New York(12/28/02)…Placed on the Injured List on 11/9/02 and missed 10 games on the Injured List

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Championships and won the state 4A title his sophomore season...was named All-State for three consecutive seasons beginning withhis sophomore season...averaged 27.5 points, 16.4 rebounds and 7.8 blocks per game his senior season as he led Ozen to a 33-1 record.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kendrick Le'Dale Perkins...nickname is “Perk”...favorite movie is Next Friday...favorite televisionshow is Fresh Prince of Bel Air...favorite actor is Will Smith...enjoys listening to 50 Cent...wears a size 17 sneaker...favorite sportbesides basketball is football...most influential person in his basketball career was his high school coach, Andre Bouette, a for-mer collegiate player at North Texas from 1983-1986...favorite athlete growing up was Michael Jordan.

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG03-04 Boston 10-0 35 8-15 .533 0-0 --- 6-9 .667 5-9-14 3 6-0 0 5 2 22 2.204-05 Boston 60-3 548 56-119 .471 0-0 --- 37-58 .638 53-123-176 21 98-1 9 43 37 149 2.5TOTALS 70-3 583 64-134 .478 0-0 --- 43-67 .642 58-132-190 24 104-1 9 48 39 171 2.4

NBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 6-0 28 4-5 .800 0-0 --- 1-3 .333 3-3-6 0 7-0 0 3 3 9 1.5

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................26, 1/26/05 IND @ BOS ..................................................11, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDField Goals ..................................................................................3, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS (5 times) ..................................3, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDField Goal Attempts....................................................................6, 2/9/05 LAC @ BOS ..................................................4, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDThree-Point Field Goals..............................................................0Three-Point Attempts ..................................................................0Free Throws ................................................................................4, 2/6/05 BOS @ MIN ..................................................1, 5/7/05 IND @ BOSFree Throw Attempts ..................................................................5, 1/26/05 IND @ BOS ..................................................2, 5/5/05 BOS @ INDOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................4, 1/28/05 PHO @ BOS ..................................................2, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDDefensive Rebounds ....................................................................10, 12/22/04 NY @ BOS ..................................................2, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................13, 12/22/04 NY @ BOS ..................................................4, 4/28/05 BOS @ INDAssists ..........................................................................................3, 1/10/05 ORL @ BOSTurnovers ....................................................................................4, 2/13/05 SAC @ BOS ..................................................1, 4/30/05 BOS @ IND (3 times)Blocks ..........................................................................................5, 1/8/05 BOS @ CHI ..................................................2, 5/7/05 IND @ BOSPoints ..........................................................................................8, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS ..................................................6, 4/28/05 BOS @ IND

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KENDRICKPERKINS

POSITIONCenter

HEIGHT6'10"

WEIGHT260

BIRTHDATE11/10/84

BIRTHPLACENederland, TX

HIGH SCHOOLClifton J. Ozen (Beaumont, TX)

YEARSStarting 3rdDRAFTED

Memphis Grizzlies,First Round, 27th Pick, 2003 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDDraft rights acquired from Memphis,

along with the draft rights to Marcus Banks,in exchange for the draft rights to

Troy Bell and Dahntay Jones on 06/26/03.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 2.5points and 2.9 boards in 9.1 minutes pergame…Grabbed 10+ boardsonce…Played 10+ minutes 25times…Matched a career-high with 8points and grabbed 4 boards vs. New Jersey(04/20)…Scored 7 points and grabbed 7boards vs. New York (02/11)…Scored acareer-high 8 points and grabbed 5 boardsat Minnesota (02/06)…Scored 6 points atAtlanta (01/22)…Scored 5 points, grabbed5 boards and dished out 3 assists vs.

Orlando (01/10)…Blocked a career-high 5 shots at Chicago (01/08)…Scored 4points and grabbed a career-high 13 boards in a career-high 25 minutes vs. NewYork (12/22)…Scored 2 points and grabbed 3 boards in first appearance of theseason at New York (11/06). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in six games for the Celtics,averaging 1.5 points and 1.0 rebound in 4.7 minutes per game.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-04 SEASON: Averaged 2.2points and 1.4 rebounds in 3.5 minutes per game in 10 appearances…Activatedfrom the Injured List (02/26)…Placed on the Injured List (02/19 - backspasms)…Activated from the Injured list (01/23)…Scored 5 points vs. Minnesota(12/15)…Activated from the Injured List (12/13)…Placed on the Injured List(11/28 - right knee tendonitis)…Activated from the Injured List (11/14)…Placedon the Injured List (10/27 - with Bilateral Infrapatellar Tendonitis).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Memphis Grizzlies in thefirst round (27th pick overall) of the 2003 NBA Draft...Draft rights traded byMemphis with the draft rights to Marcus Banks to Boson for the draft rights toTroy Bell and Dahntay Jones on June 26, 2003.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Named to Parade All-America High SchoolBoys Basketball First Team...Named USA Today High School Boys Basketball All-USA Second Team...Named a 2003 McDonald's High School All-America (scored6 points, grabbed 5 rebounds and blocked 2 shots in the 2003 McDonald'sHigh School All-America Game)...Led Ozen High School to a 96-3 record overhis final three high school seasons...Ozen captured four consecutive District

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG98-99 Boston 48-47 1632 284-647 .439 84-204 .412 139-195 .713 117-192-309 115 139-1 82 113 50 791 16.599-00 Boston 73-72 2583 486-1099 .442 96-280 .343 359-450 .798 83-313-396 221 237-5 152 178 62 1427 19.500-01 Boston 82-82 3120 687-1513 .454 147-384 .383 550-738 .745 94-428-522 253 251-3 138 262 69 2071 25.301-02 Boston 82-82 3302 707-1598 .442 210-520 .404 520-643 .809 81-485-566 261 237-1 154 241 86 2144 26.102-03 Boston 79-79 3096 663-1592 .416 118-391 .302 604-753 .802 106-472-578 349 227-2 139 288 62 2048 25.903-04 Boston 80-80 3099 602-1497 .402 115-384 .299 517-631 .819 69-453-522 410 234-3 131 303 52 1836 23.004-05 Boston 82-82 2960 556-1223 .455 108-292 .370 549-668 .822 78-461-539 348 255-1 133 230 39 1769 21.6TOTALS 526-524 19792 3985-9169 .435 878-2455 .358 3238-4078 .794 628-2804-3432 1957 1580-16 929 1615 420 12086 23.0

NBA PLAYOFF RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG01-02 Boston 16-16 672 122-303 .403 30-104 .288 120-157 .764 27-110-137 66 52-0 27 61 20 394 24.602-03 Boston 10-10 445 77-193 .399 16-45 .356 101-117 .863 11-79-90 67 38-0 21 44 8 271 27.103-04 Boston 4-4 162 26-76 .342 5-17 .294 26-31 .839 6-29-35 10 12-0 5 25 4 83 20.804-05 Boston 7-7 277 47-93 .505 7-27 .259 59-68 .868 7-47-54 32 18-0 13 19 10 160 22.9TOTALS 37-37 1556 272-665 .409 58-193 .301 306-373 .820 51-265-316 175 120-0 66 149 42 908 24.5

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................52, 11/22/2002 ATL @ BOS ..................................................54, 05/12/2003 NJ @ BOSField Goals ..................................................................................16, 01/24/2003 DEN @ BOS (Twice) ......................................16, 05/03/2002 PHI @ BOSField Goal Attempts....................................................................34, 11/22/2002 ATL @ BOS (Twice) ......................................25, 05/03/2002 PHI @ BOS (Twice)Three-Point Field Goals..............................................................8, 11/09/2001 SEA @ BOS ..................................................8, 05/03/2002 PHI @ BOSThree-Point Attempts ..................................................................14, 11/17/2001 BOS @ ATL ..................................................10, 05/03/2002 PHI @ BOS (Twice)Free Throws ................................................................................20, 11/02/2002 BOS @ NY ..................................................21, 04/19/2003 BOS @ INDFree Throw Attempts ..................................................................23, 04/02/2004 GS @ BOS ..................................................21, 04/19/2003 BOS @ INDOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................9, 04/09/1999 PHI @ BOS ..................................................4, 05/05/2002 BOS @ DETDefensive Rebounds ....................................................................13, 12/10/2003 SEA @ BOS (4 times) ..................................15, 05/12/2002 DET @ BOSTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................15, 12/16/2002 BOS @ CHI (Twice) ......................................17, 05/12/2002 DET @ BOSAssists ..........................................................................................13, 04/04/2004 BOS @ WAS (Twice) ......................................11, 05/07/2003 BOS @ NJSteals ..........................................................................................9, 12/03/1999 MIA @ BOS ..................................................5, 05/27/2002 NJ @ BOSTurnovers ....................................................................................9, 01/07/2004 ORL @ BOS (4 times) ..................................8, 04/17/2004 BOS @ IND (Twice)Blocks ..........................................................................................5, 12/19/2001 CLE @ BOS ..................................................4, 05/08/2002 BOS @ DETPoints ..........................................................................................48, 12/01/2001 BOS @ NJ ..................................................46, 05/03/2002 PHI @ BOS

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PAULPIERCE

POSITIONForward

HEIGHT6'6"

WEIGHT230

BIRTHDATE10/13/77

BIRTHPLACEOakland, CA

HIGH SCHOOLInglewood High (Inglewood, CA)

COLLEGEKansas

YEARSStarting 8thDRAFTEDBoston Celtics,

First Round, 10th Pick, 1998 NBA DraftHOW ACQUIRED

Selected by the Boston Celtics in the First Round (10th Pick) of the

1998 NBA Draft.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 21.6points, 6.6 boards, 4.2 assists and 1.6steals in 36.1 minutes per game…NamedEastern Conference Player of the Weektwice (for games played 1/31/05-2/6/05and 3/7/05-3/13/05)…Named to theEastern Conference All-Star Team for thefourth straight season…The Celtics were6-5 when he scored 30+points…Recorded 17 double-doubles andtwo triple-doubles…Led the team in scor-ing 46 times, rebounding 24 times and

assists 24 times…Recorded 10+ rebounds 17 times…10+ assists 2times…10+ free throws made 17 times…10+ free throws attempted 25times…Scored 25 points and grabbed 11 boards at Toronto (04/17)…Scored32 points at Milwaukee (04/13)…Scored a season-high 38 points and grabbed12 boards vs. Detroit (03/11)…Scored 27 points and grabbed 10 boards vs.Atlanta (03/09)…Scored 32 points at Minnesota (02/06)…Recorded 2nd triple-double of the season with 28 points, 10 boards and 10 assists vs. New Jersey(02/02)…Scored 34 points vs. Phoenix (01/28)…Scored 33 points at Charlotte(01/25)…Scored 21 points and matched a career-high with 15 boards vs. Atlanta(01/14)…Recorded first triple-double of the season with 19 points, 10 boardsand a season-high 10 assists vs. New Orleans…Scored 34 points at Cleveland(12/18)…Scored 33 points at the Clippers (12/13)…Scored 37 points, on 18-for-20 from the foul line vs. Washington (11/17)…Scored 28 points, grabbed 10boards and dished out 8 assists at New York (11/06)…Scored 35 points, grabbed13 boards and dished out 8 assists vs. Philadelphia (11/03). PLAYOFFS:Appeared in and started all seven games for the Celtics, averaging 22.9 points,7.7 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game…Scored 33 points in Game

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2 vs. Indiana…Scored 30 points, grabbed 7 boards,dished out 8 assists and blocked 5 shots in the Celtics110-79 win at Indiana in Game 4….Scored 20 points,grabbed 11 boards and dished out 6 assists in Game 6.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-04 SEA-SON: Averaged 23.0 points, 6.5 boards, 5.1 assists and1.6 steals in 38.7 minutes per game…The Celtics were13-4 when he scored 30+ and 1-0 when he scored 40+points…Ranked 5th in the league in scoring aver-age…Matched a career-high with 13 assists atWashington (4/4)…Scored 37 points and grabbed 12boards at Washington (3/13)…Scored 35 points atPhiladelphia (2/7)…Scored 25 points and grabbed 11boards vs. Dallas (12/17)… Scored a season-high 41points (team is 12-3 all-time when he scores 40+ points)and grabbed 9 boards at Cleveland (12/13)…Scored 33points and grabbed 11 boards vs. Toronto(12/12)…Scored 36 points to go along with season-high’s with 14 boards and 4 blocks vs. Seattle(12/10)…Recorded a double-double with 33 points and10 assists at Denver (12/07)…Recorded 3rd careertriple-double with 26 points, 10 boards and 10 assists vs.Milwaukee (11/28)…Became the fastest Celtic ever toscore 10,000th career point vs. Indiana (3/12)…Recorded19 double-doubles (team was 13-6 when he recorded adouble-double)…Played in his 15,000th career minute vs.New Orleans (12/31)…Attempted 500+ free throws(631); made 500+ free throws (517); made 600+ (602)field goals; grabbed 500+ rebounds (522); tallied 110+(115) 3-Point Field Goals; made 130+ steals (131) andlogged 3000+ minutes (3,099), marking the fourth con-secutive season he has accomplished this feat…30+points 17 times…40+ points once…10+ rebounds 14times…10+ assists six times…40+ minutes 34times…10+ Free Throws Made 14 times…15+ FreeThrows Made three times…10+ Free Throws Attempted 19times…15+ Free Throws Attempted six times…Led team in scoring 54 games; rebounding 27 games and assists 41 games. PLAY-OFFS: Appeared in and started all four playoff games for the Celtics, averaging 20.8 points and 8.8 rebounds per game…Recorded adouble-double with 20 points and 10 boards in Game 1 vs. Indiana. 2002-03 Averaged 25.9 points, 7.3 boards and 4.4 assists in39.2 minutes per game...scored 8 points in 18 minutes in the 2003 All-Star Game...Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week forgames played 1/20-1/26...Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played 12/2-12/8...Broke franchise record and ledthe league in free throws made and attempted shooting 604-for-753...Ranked fifth in the league in points per game and tied for sev-enth in the league in steals per game...Logged a career-high 578 rebounds and a career-high 349 assists...Led the team in scoring56 times, in rebounding 28 times and in assists 36 times...Had 61 20+ points games, 26 30+ points games and 5 40+ pointgames...Had 18 10+ rebound games...Had 35 5+ assist games...Had 21 3+ steal games...recorded a career-high 20 double-dou-bles...DND due to a sore lower back versus Toronto (2/28 & 3/2)...NWT due to a sore lower back versus Los Angeles Clippers(3/7)...Recorded first career triple-double with 27 points, 13 boards and a career-high 13 assists versus Orlando (1/26)...Scored a sea-son-high 46 points, going 20-for-21 from the foul line versus New York (11/02)...Scored 45 points and grabbed 10 boards versus Denver(1/24)...Scored 40 points versus Philadelphia (1/20)...Scored 37 points while matching a career-high 15 rebounds versus Chicago(12/16)...recorded 4th consecutive double-double versus Atlanta (11/23), scoring 31 points and grabbing 10 boards...Recorded 3rd con-secutive double-double, scoring 36 points and grabbing 14 boards versus Atlanta (11/22)...Recorded third double-double of the seasonscoring 18 points and grabbing 13 boards versus New Jersey (11/20)...Scored 28 points, while grabbing 12 boards versus Milwaukee(11/16)... PLAYOFFS: Led the Celtics in scoring and assists in both rounds of the playoffs...averaged 29.0 points, 8.8 rebounds and7.8 assists in round two versus New Jersey...Recorded his first career playoff triple-double with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assistsin Game 2 of the second round at New Jersey...Shot an NBA playoff record 21-for-21 from the foul line in Game 1 of the first roundat Indiana...broke the franchise playoff record for points in a half with 32 in the second half of Game 4 in the first round versusIndiana...grabbed 10+ rebounds six times. 2001-02: Signed a multi-year contract extension on 08/01/01...Scored 19 points andgrabbed seven rebounds in 23 minutes at the 2002 NBA All-Star Game (2/10), his first All-Star appearance...Named NBA EasternConference Player of the Week twice (12/2 & 4/7)...Named Eastern Conference Co-Player of the Month twice, once in April and once

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with teammate Antoine Walker for December...Only Celtic to start and appear in all 82 games, led team in most offensive categories,posting averages of 26.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.88 steals...First Celtic in team history to finish as the league leaderin total points scored (2,144)... Led the team in scoring 52 times, in rebounds 16 times and in assists 12 times...Had 67 20+ pointgames...had 33 30+ point games this season...Had one 40+ point game...Had 38 7+ rebound games...had 24 5+ assist games...had23 3+ steal games...Had six 5+ steal games...had 7 3+ block games... PLAYOFFS: Led the team in scoring in three rounds ofthe post-season...Averaged 30.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.8 steals in the five game series against Philadelphia...Was amongthe NBA league leaders in post-season scoring (394, 3rd), 3-pointers made (30, 3rd), total assists (66, 9th), double-doubles (7, 5th) andsteals (27, 6th)...Averaged 24.6 ppg including a 46-point performance in a decisive Game 5 victory against Philadelphia...Tallied a teamplayoff high of 17 rebounds in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals versus Detroit...Sparked the Celtics amazing comeback inGame 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals against New Jersey, scoring 21 of his game-high 28 points in the second half, 19 of whichcame in the fourth quarter...2000-01: Only Celtic to start all 82 games...Became the first Celtic to score 2,000 points since Larry Birdcompleted the feat in 1987-88...Set the team record for free throws attempted in a season (738)...Led the team and finished eighthin the league in points per game (25.3), fourth in total points (2071)...Finished second on the team and ninth in the league in stealsper game (1.68)...Finished third in the league in both free throws made and attempted...Led the team in scoring 43 times, rebounds19 times, assists 13 times and minutes played 20 times...Played 40+ minutes 35 times...Scored 40+ points eight times...Scored 30+points 23 times...Scored 20+ points 60 times...Grabbed 5+ rebounds 58 times...Was named NBA Player of the Month for March 2001,averaging 30.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.60 steals for the month...Was named NBA Player of the Week for the week ofMarch 19...Posted consecutive 40+ point games when he scored 42 points in 36 minutes at Phoenix (3/15) and scored 42 points in38 minutes versus L.A. Lakers (3/13)... 1999-00: Played in 73 games (72 starts) in his second NBA season...His 19.5 points and35.4 minutes per game were second-best on the team...averaged 5.4 boards and 3.0 assists per game...His 2.08 steals per game aver-age ranked him second in the NBA...Scored 10+ points 69 times...Scored 20+ points 33 times...30+ points seven times...Grabbed10+ rebounds six times...Notched 3+ steals 24 times...played 40+ minutes 19 times...Recorded six double-doubles...Activated fromInjured List on 12/26 after missing seven games (placed on the IL 12/12 with a sprained left ankle)...DND (at Orlando on 1/26 andat Miami on 1/25) due to strained hamstring... 1998-99: Had a tremendous rookie campaign with Boston...Started 47 of 48 gameshe appeared in and averaged 16.5 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.71 steals in 34.0 minutes per game...Ranked 10th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (.412) and three-point field goals made (84)...Finished 19th in the league in steals per game...among qual-ifying NBA rookies, ranked second in points per game, three-point field goal percentage, steals and rebounding, third in blocked shots(1.04) and field goal percentage (.439, 284-for-647), fourth in minutes per game, fifth in assists and 10th in free throw percentage(.713, 139-for-195)...Captured Schick Rookie of the Month honors for February when he led the NBA in steals (2.73), led all rookiesin points per game (20.4) and added 7.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.45 blocked shots...30+ points two times...20+ points 19times...10+ points 37 times...tallied double-figures in 38 of 48 games...Was Boston’s top scorer 16 times...Posted three double-dou-bles...sat out two games with a sprained right ankle (3/11 at Atlanta, 3/12 at Detroit).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Boston Celtics in the First Round (10th Pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft...signed amulti-year contract extension with Boston on 08/01/01.

COLLEGE CAREER: An early entry candidate for the 1997 NBA Draft...Left the University of Kansas following his junior sea-son...Was named first team All-American by the Associated Press following his junior year with the Jayhawks...Captured Most ValuablePlayer honors of the Big 12 Conference Tournament in 1997 and 1998...Ranks as the fifth-leading scorer in Kansas history (1,786 pts.)and 11th on the all-time rebounds list (676)...Scored 777 points in 1997-98 - the fifth-most single-season point total in Jayhawks his-tory...Named Associated Press First Team All-American and a finalist for the 1998 John Wooden and Naismith awards...Selected FirstTeam All-Big 12 Conference by both the AP and Coaches...Won Most Valuable Player honors in both the Preseason NIT and the Big 12Conference Tournament...Captured the first of two Big-12 Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player awards after averaging 21.7 pointsand guiding Kansas to the inaugural tournament championship...During summer of 1996, earned a spot on the roster of the USA'sUnder 22 team and helped USA go unbeaten in World Championship-qualifying tournament in Puerto Rico...Honored as the Big EightCo-Freshman of the Year with Colorado's Chauncey Billups...Became the first Jayhawk freshman since Danny Manning to score 30 pointswhen he poured in 30 against East Tennessee State on Jan. 4...Was team's top scorer in NCAA Tournament (12.8 ppg)...Earned hon-orable mention All-Big Eight honors and was selected second team Freshman All-American by Basketball Weekly.

PERSONAL: Nickname is “The Truth” which was given to him by Shaquille O'Neal...Son of Lorraine Hosey...Was a member of theUSA Basketball team that competed in the 2002 World Basketball Championship...Received the 2002 Home Team Community ServiceAward - a $50,000 grant to the charity of his choice - for his volunteer activities, community service, and impact in the Bostonarea...Enjoys listening to Michael Jackson and Snoop Dogg...Lists Pulp Fiction as his favorite movie and Samuel Jackson as his favoriteactor...Would like to travel the world when his basketball career is over...Lists being drafted by the Celtics as his most memorablebasketball moment...Wears a size 15 sneaker...Hosts 34 kids at each home game in a section called “Pierce's Playground”...Majored inCrime and Delinquency Studies at Kansas...Favorite sports other than basketball are football and tennis...Lists Earvin “Magic” Johnsonas his favorite athlete growing up.

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31 games, starting 29, with averages of 14.6 points and 6.6 rebounds per game…Competed with Team USA at the 2001 WorldUniversity Games…Named to the Coaches All-SEC Second Team and Associated Press All-SEC Third Team…Earned NABC All-District 6Second Team honors…Made the biggest improvement in free throw percentage in the nation, going from 54.9 percent in 2000-01 to78.7 percent in 2001-02…Finished the year ranked among the SEC leaders in scoring (14th), rebounding (9th), field goal per-centage (6th) and free throw percentage (3rd). 2000-01: Appeared in 35 games, starting 32, with averages of 11.0 points and 5.9rebounds per game…Earned 2001 Rivals.com Freshmen All-America Third Team honors…Voted 2001 SEC Freshmen of the Year by SECCoaches and SEC Newcomer of the Year by Associated Press…Became first Ole Miss player to receive SEC Freshmen of the Year hon-ors…Named to Associated Press All-SEC Third Team…Selected to SEC All-Tournament…Scoring average of 11.0 points per game ledall SEC freshmen and was second on the Ole Miss squad.

PERSONAL: Majored in Criminal Politics at Mississippi…Enjoys listening to music before games…Favorite movie isFriday…Favorite magazine is Slam Magazine…Favorite memory playing basketball was leading Mississippi to the Sweet Sixteen…Enjoysplaying video games and watching movies in his spare time…Favorite basketball player growing up was Scottie Pippen…Wears a size14 sneaker.

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 23-0 121 15-29 .517 0-3 .000 11-15 .733 8-8-16 10 12-0 3 5 1 41 1.8TOTALS 23-0 121 15-29 .517 0-3 .000 11-15 .733 8-8-16 10 12-0 3 5 1 41 1.8

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

YEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 6-0 22 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0-1-1 0 2-0 0 2 0 7 1.2TOTALS 6-0 22 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0-1-1 0 2-0 0 2 0 7 1.2

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................21, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS ..................................................6, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDField Goals ..................................................................................4, 2/8/05 BOS @ MIL ..................................................1, 4/30/05 BOS @ IND (twice)Field Goal Attempts....................................................................7, 3/4/05 CHA @ BOS ..................................................3, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDThree-Point Field Goals..............................................................0Three-Point Attempts ..................................................................1, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS (3 times) ..................................1, 5/7/05 IND @ BOS (twice)Free Throws ................................................................................5, 2/8/05 BOS @ MIL ..................................................3, 4/23/05 IND @ BOSFree Throw Attempts ..................................................................5, 2/8/05 BOS @ MIL ..................................................4, 4/23/05 IND @ BOSOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................1, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS (8 times) ..................................0Defensive Rebounds ....................................................................2, 3/4/05 CHA @ BOS ..................................................1, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDTotal Rebounds ..........................................................................3, 3/4/05 CHA @ BOS ..................................................1, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDAssists ..........................................................................................3, 2/8/05 BOS @ MIL ..................................................0Steals ..........................................................................................1, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS (3 times) ..................................0Turnovers ....................................................................................1, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS (5 times) ..................................1, 4/28/05 BOS @ IND (twice)Blocks ..........................................................................................1, 3/2/05 LAL @ BOS ..................................................0Points ..........................................................................................13, 2/8/05 BOS @ MIL ..................................................3, 4/23/05 IND @ BOS

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JUSTINREED

POSITIONForward

HEIGHT6'8"

WEIGHT240

BIRTHDATE01/16/82

BIRTHPLACEJackson, MS

HIGH SCHOOLProvine HS (Jackson, MS)

COLLEGEMississippiYEARS

Starting 2ndDRAFTEDBoston Celtics,

Second Round, 40th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft

SUMMER LEAGUE: 2005:Averaged 11.7 points and 3.8 reboundsper game…Named to the 2005 ReebokVegas Summer League Second Team.

2004-05 SEASON: Averaged 1.8points in 5.3 minutes per game…Placedon the Injured List with right infrapetellatendonitis (02/16)…Scored a career-high13 points at Milwaukee(02/08)…Activated from the Injured List(02/08)…Placed on the Injured List with

right infrapatella tendonitis (01/29)…Activated from the Injured List(01/28/05)…Placed on the Injured List with right infrapatella tendinitis(12/30)…Scored first career points on two free throws vs. Utah(12/17)…Activated from the Injured List (12/15)…Placed on the Injured Listwith a left hip pointer (11/26)…Activated from the Injured List (11/23)…Placedon the Injured List with a left hip pointer (11/01). PLAYOFFS: Appeared insix playoff games for the Celtics, averaging 1.2 points in 3.7 minutes per game.

COLLEGE CAREER: 2003-04: Appeared in 28 games, starting 27 forMississippi, averaging 18.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game…Selected All-SECFirst Team and NABC All-District 6 First Team…Only player to rank in top fivein the SEC in both scoring and rebounding…Recorded 12 games of 20+ points,including a career-high 32 points in a Mississippi victory over #23 SouthCarolina…Became the first rebel to earn All-SEC honors all four years…Ranksfifth on the Ole Miss all-time scoring list and sixth in career rebounding. 2002-03: Appeared in 28 games, starting 26, with averages of 15.4 points and 5.5rebounds per game…Earned Associated Press All-SEC Third Team and NABC All-District 6 Second Team honors…Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll…Finishedthe year ranked among SEC leaders in scoring (10th), rebounding (19th), fieldgoal percentage (8th) and free throw percentage (9th). 2001-02: Appeared in

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG01-02 New Jersey28-0 290 23-67 .343 3-10 .300 11-15 .733 12-39-51 21 39-0 9 24 2 60 2.102-03 New Jersey59-7 724 68-169 .402 14-39 .359 30-36 .833 40-101-141 46 77-0 16 46 18 180 3.103-04 New Jersey69-2 928 86-218 .394 10-41 .244 58-70 .829 42-131-173 65 113-0 21 42 14 240 3.504-05 New Jersey54-14 1167 132-332 .398 22-68 .324 53-69 .768 83-161-244 88 111-3 34 66 18 339 6.3TOTALS 210-23 3109 309-786 .393 49-158 .310 152-190 .800 177-432-609 220 340-3 80 178 52 819 3.9

NBA PLAYOFF RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG01-02 New Jersey 6-0 14 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 1-2-3 0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0.302-03 New Jersey 7-0 20 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 1-3-4 0 3-0 0 1 0 4 0.603-04 New Jersey 9-0 73 11-17 .647 5-6 .833 3-6 .500 7-5-12 1 15-0 3 4 0 30 3.304-05 New Jersey 4-3 61 2-11 .182 1-4 .250 4-4 1.000 2-5-7 2 6-0 1 4 2 9 2.3TOTALS 26-3 168 16-35 .457 6-12 .500 7-10 .700 11-15-26 3 24-0 4 10 3 45 1.7

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................45, 04/15/05 NJ @ TOR ..................................................25, 04/24/05 NJ @ MIAField Goals ..................................................................................12, 01/26/05 NJ @ GS ..................................................6, 05/14/04 NJ @ DETField Goal Attempts....................................................................17, 01/26/05 NJ @ GS ..................................................7, 05/14/04 NJ @ DETThree-Point Field Goals..............................................................3, 04/19/05 WAS @ NJ (3 times) ..................................4, 05/14/04 NJ @ DETThree-Point Attempts ..................................................................6, 04/17/05 PHI @ NJ ..................................................4, 05/14/04 NJ @ DETFree Throws ................................................................................8, 11/18/03 NO @ NJ ..................................................2, 04/28/05 MIA @ NJ (3 times)Free Throw Attempts ..................................................................8, 04/20/05 NJ @ BOS (3 times) ..................................4, 05/09/04 DET @ NJOffensive Rebounds ....................................................................7, 01/23/03 NJ @ GS ..................................................2, 05/14/04 NJ @ DET (3 times)Defensive Rebounds ....................................................................9, 04/17/05 PHI @ NJ ..................................................2, 04/26/05 NJ @ MIA (4 times)Total Rebounds ..........................................................................11, 04/17/05 PHI @ NJ (twice) ......................................3, 05/14/04 NJ @ DET (twice)Assists ..........................................................................................5, 04/15/05 NJ @ TOR (5 times) ..................................1, 05/1/05 MIA @ NJ (3 times)Steals ..........................................................................................3, 04/17/05 PHI @ NJ (4 times) ..................................1, 05/01/05 MIA @ NJ (4 times)Turnovers ....................................................................................4, 04/07/05 NY @ NJ (twice) ......................................3, 04/26/05 NJ @ MIABlocks ..........................................................................................2, 04/02/05 ORL @ NJ (9 times) ..................................1, 04/28/05 MIA @ NJ (3 times)Points ..........................................................................................29, 01/26/05 NJ @ GS ..................................................17, 05/14/04 NJ @ DET

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BRIANSCALABRINE

POSITIONForward

HEIGHT6'9"

WEIGHT235

BIRTHDATE03/18/78

BIRTHPLACELong Beach, CA

HIGH SCHOOLEnumclaw HS (Enumclaw, WA)

COLLEGESouthern California

YEARSStarting 5thDRAFTED

New Jersey, Second Round,35th Pick, 2001 NBA Draft

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on August 2, 2005.

2004-2005 SEASON: Appearedin 54 games, averaging 6.3 points and 4.5rebounds in 21.6 minutes per game forNew Jersey…Averaged 10.8 points and 6.9rebounds in 14 starts…Led team in steals9 times, blocks 8 times, and rebounds 6times…Scored a career-high 29 points, togo with a career-high 10 assists to recordhis first career double-double vs. GoldenState (01/26/04)…Recorded a career-high11 rebounds and season-high free throwsmade (7) and attempted (8) vs. Philadelphia

(04/17/05). PLAYOFFS: Appeared in four games with New Jersey, startingthree, with averages of 2.3 points and 1.8 rebounds in 15.3 minutes per game.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 2003-04 SEASON: Appeared in 69games, averaging 3.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.5 minutes pergame…Averaged 9.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in two starts…Shot a career-high8-8 from the free throw line vs. New Orleans (11/18/03)…Led the team 3 timesin rebounds and 7 times in blocks. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 9 playoff gamesaveraging 3.3 points and 1.3 rebounds in 8.1 minutes per game…In team'sGame 5 triple overtime victory at Detroit (05/14/04) he scored a playoff career-high 17 points, including 4 three-pointers. 2002-2003: Appeared in 59 gamesaveraging 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds in 12.3 minutes per game…Averaged 7.4points and 6.3 rebounds in seven starts…Had a career-high 5 assists vs. Houston(03/31/03)…Scored a season-high 16 points vs. New Orleans (03/09/03).PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 7 games averaging 0.6 points and 0.6 rebounds pergame…Played 1 minute and had 1 rebound in Game 6 of 2002 NBA Finals.2001-2002: Appeared in 28 games averaging 2.1 points and 1.8rebounds…Played first NBA game vs. Milwaukee (01/31/02)…Led team once inscoring and once in rebounding…Scored 16 points vs. Toronto

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(04/14/02)…Missed first 43 games of 2001-2002 season with fractured fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot. PLAYOFFS: Appearedin 6 games averaging 0.3 points and 0.5 rebounds per game…Had 2 rebounds and 1 block vs. Indiana (04/22/02).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the New Jersey Nets in the second round (35th pick overall) of the 2001 NBADraft…Signed with the Boston Celtics as a free agent on August 2, 2005.

COLLEGE CAREER: Started in 91 of 92 career games in three-year USC career…Finished career ranked 6th in USC historyin points (1441) and 7th in blocks (81)…Honored as an All PAC-10 Conference Honorable Mention and as a NABC District 15 SecondTeam pick…As a senior, was second on the team in scoring (14.7 ppg) and assists (2.8 ppg) and third in rebounds (5.9 rpg)…Asa junior, earned Honorable Mention All-America honors from The Sporting News and was an All PAC-10 and NABC All-District 15 FirstTeam pick…As a sophomore, was named PAC-10 Newcomer of the Year and received All PAC-10 Honorable Mention honors.

PERSONAL: Married to Kristen Couch in Hawaii in August of 2003…Has 2 brothers and 1 sister…Favorite show isSurvivor…Favorite movie is Gladiator…Favorite musical artist is Jay-Z…Earned a degree in Social Science from USC…His website,www.scalabrine.com, has information about his career and his “Take it to the Hoop” Basketball Camp which is held in Stamford, CT.

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hitting for a career-high 33 points on 12-for-12 shooting from the field, including 3-for-3 from beyond the arc and 6-for-6 from thefree throw line…Named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week four times. 2002-03: Appeared in 26 games, starting 22, with averages of17.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game…Named to Atlantic 10 All-Conference First Team, while also being named the con-ference’s Most Improved Player…Was the team’s leading scorer before a stress fracture of the right fibula hobbled him for the team’sfinal eight games…Tied for the league lead in scoring for conference games (21.1 ppg.)…Scored in double figures in 23 of 26games, leading the team in scoring 12 times…Named Big 5 Player of the Week four times and A-10 Player of the Week twice.2001-02: Appeared in 31 games, starting two, while leading the St. Joe’s bench in scoring with averages of 5.9 points and 3.0rebounds per game…Also led the bench in minutes per game (17.0 mpg.)…Scored in double figures five times.

PERSONAL: Delonte is the son of Delphina Addison…He is a very talented artist…If not a professional basketball player hewould be an artist…His favorite pregame meal is Lasagna…His favorite basketball memory is leading St. Joseph's to an unde-feated (27-0) season in 2003-04…Is a big fan of the Philadelphia Eagles…Enjoys drawing and painting in his spare time…Wearsa size 13 sneaker.

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DELONTEWEST

POSITIONGuard

HEIGHT6'4"

WEIGHT180

BIRTHDATE07/26/83

BIRTHPLACEWashington D.C.

HIGH SCHOOLEleanor Roosevelt HS (Greenbelt, MD)

COLLEGESt. Joseph’sYEARS

Starting 2ndDRAFTEDBoston Celtics,

First Round, 24th Pick, 2004 NBA Draft

SUMMER LEAGUE: 2005:Averaged 7.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5assists per game in four appearances.

2004-05 SEASON Averaged 4.5points in 13.0 minutes per game…Went6-1 in the starting lineup…Scored 10+points 7 times…Played 10+ minutes 20times…Scored 15 points and dished out 7assists vs. New Jersey (04/20)…Scored 15points at Washington (04/05)…Scored 11points and recorded career-high's with 8

boards and 4 steals vs. Charlotte (03/04)…Scored a career-high 19 points atPhoenix (02/27)…Scored 16 points and grabbed 7 boards in a career-high 38minutes at Utah (02/25)…Scored 17 points at Denver (02/23)…Activated fromthe Injured List (01/21)…Placed on the Injured List (fractured right fourthmetacarpal) 12/01/04…Scored 7 points in 9 minutes in the first appearance ofhis career vs. Cleveland (11/26)…Activated from the Injured List on11/26/04…Placed on the Injured List (right thumb fracture) on 11/01/04.PLAYOFFS: Appeared in seven playoff games for the Celtics, including threestarts, with averages of 4.1 points and 1.0 steal in 16.4 minutes pergame…Scored a playoff career-high 14 points, on 5-for-5 shooting from the fieldand 3-for-3 shooting from beyond the arc, to go with 2 steals in Game 4 atIndiana.

COLLEGE CAREER: 2003-04: Appeared in and started all 32 gamesfor St. Joseph’s, averaging 18.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.7 assists pergame…Helped lead St Joe’s to a 30-2 record, including a perfect (27-0) regularseason, reaching the top of the national rankings, while earning the school’s first-ever #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament…Named First Team All-America byBasketball Times and Honorable Mention All-America by the AssociatedPress…Was Atlantic 10 First Team selection…Scored 20+ points 16times…Became 42nd player in St. Joe’s history to surpass the 1,000 career pointmark…Set a school record with 37 consecutive free throws made, bettering themark of 27 he had set earlier in the season…Had a perfect game at Xavier,

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CAREER STATISTICSNBA REGULAR SEASON RECORDYEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 39-7 507 66-155 .426 24-67 .358 19-27 .704 14-51-65 53 69-0 21 24 8 175 4.5TOTALS 39-7 507 66-155 .426 24-67 .358 19-27 .704 14-51-65 53 69-0 21 24 8 175 4.5

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD

YEAR TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT FG3-FG3A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-DQ STL TO BS PTS AVG04-05 Boston 7-3 115 11-21 .524 5-11 .455 2-4 .500 2-7-9 4 17-0 7 2 1 29 4.1TOTALS 7-3 115 11-21 .524 5-11 .455 2-4 .500 2-7-9 4 17-0 7 2 1 29 4.1

CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSMinutes ........................................................................................38, 2/25/05 BOS @ UTAH ..................................................27, 5/7/05 IND @ BOSField Goals ..................................................................................8, 2/27/05 BOS @ PHO ..................................................5, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDField Goal Attempts....................................................................12, 2/27/05 BOS @ PHO ..................................................5, 5/7/05 IND @ BOS (twice)Three-Point Field Goals..............................................................3, 2/25/05 BOS @UTAH ..................................................3, 4/30/05 BOS @ INDThree-Point Attempts ..................................................................7, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS ..................................................3, 5/3/05 IND @ BOS (twice)Free Throws ................................................................................4, 2/23/05 BOS @ DEN (twice) ......................................1, 5/5/05 BOS @ IND (twice)Free throw Attempts ..................................................................6, 2/23/05 BOS @ DEN ..................................................2, 5/5/05 BOS @ IND (twice)Offensive Rebounds ....................................................................2, 3/4/05 CHA @ BOS ..................................................1, 5/7/05 IND @ BOS (twice)Defensive Rebounds ....................................................................6, 3/4/05 BOS @ UTAH (twice) ......................................2, 4/25/05 IND @ BOS (twice)Total Rebounds ..........................................................................8, 3/4/05 CHA @ BOS ..................................................3, 4/25/05 IND @ BOSAssists ..........................................................................................7, 4/20/05 NJ @ BOS ..................................................2, 5/7/05 IND @ BOSSteals ..........................................................................................4, 3/4/05 CHA @ BOS ..................................................3, 4/23/05 IND @ BOSTurnovers ....................................................................................4, 3/14/05 BOS @ CHA ..................................................1, 5/7/05 IND @ BOS (twice)Blocks ..........................................................................................1, 3/19/05 BOS @ NO (8 times)Points ..........................................................................................19, 2/27/05 BOS @ PHO ..................................................14, 4/30/05 BOS @ IND

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PLAYERS TELEVISION ROSTER

50 CurtisBorchardt

Position CenteerHeight 7-0Weight 242

45 RaefLaFrentz

Position Center-ForwardHeight 6-11Weight 245

44 BrianScalabrine

Position ForwardHeight 6-9Weight 235

43 KendrickPerkins

Position CenterHeight 6-10Weight 260

42 TonyAllen

Position GuardHeight 6-4Weight 213

40 WillBynum

Position GuardHeight 6-0Weight 185

34 PaulPierce

Position Forward-GuardHeight 6-6Weight 230

30 MarkBlount

Position CenterHeight 7-0Weight 250

20 DanDickau

Position GuardHeight 6-0Weight 185

13 DelonteWest

Position GuardHeight 6-4Weight 180

12 RickyDavis

Position ForwardHeight 6-7Weight 195

11 MarcusBanks

Position GuardHeight 6-2Weight 200

9 JustinReed

Position ForwardHeight 6-8Weight 240

7 AlJefferson

Position ForwardHeight 6-10Weight 265

5 GeraldGreen

Position ForwardHeight 6-8Weight 200

4 RyanGomes

Position ForwardHeight 6-7Weight 250

0 OrienGreene

Position GuardHeight 6-4Weight 208