2019-20 SCHEDULE MAVERICKS (3-2) @ (2-3) DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD 10/23 vs.Wizards 108-100 W 1-0 Regular Season Game #6 • Away Game #3 10/25 @Pelicans 123-116 W 2-0 Sunday, November 3, 2019 • 6:30 p.m. CT 10/27 vs.Trail Blazers 119-121 L 2-1 Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse (Cleveland, OH) 10/29 @Nuggets 109-106 W 3-1 11/1 vs.Lakers 110-119* L 3-2 FSSW • ESPN 103.3 FM • Univision 1270 AM (Span.) 11/3 @Cavaliers 6:30 pm FSSW Mavericks Media Pass: http://mavericksmediapass.com 11/6 vs.Magic 7:30 pm FSSW 11/8 vs.Knicks 7:30 pm FSSW THE 2019-20 DALLAS MAVS MEDIA GUIDE IS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT: HTTPS://WWW.MAVS.COM/TEAM/2019-20-MEDIA-GUIDE/ 11/9 @Grizzlies 7:00 pm FSSW 11/11 @Celtics 6:30 pm FSSW 11/14 @Knicks 7:00 pm TNT PROBABLE STARTERS 11/16 vs.Raptors 7:30 pm FSSW PLAYER / 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES NOTES 11/18 vs.Spurs 7:30 pm FSSW 11/20 vs.Warriors 6:30 pm ESPN #10 Dorian Finney-Smith Last Game: 7 points and 10 rebounds in 31 minutes vs. LAL 11/22 vs.Cavaliers 7:30 pm FSSW F • 6-7 • 220 • Florida (11/1/19). 2018-19: 7.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.2 apg, 0.9 spg, 24.5 mpg in 81 11/24 @Rockets 2:30 pm FSSW PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG games (26 starts). Notes: Led DAL in games in 2 of his first 3 11/26 vs.Clippers 7:30 pm FSSW 8.4 6.8 0.8 1.0 0.0 27.5 seasons (81 in both 2016-17 and 2018-19). 11/29 @Suns 8:00 pm FSSW 12/1 @Lakers 3:00 pm FSSW #6 Kristaps Porzingis Last Game: 16 points and 9 rebounds vs. LAL (11/1/19), finishing 1 12/3 @Pelicans 6:30 pm FSSW F • 7-3 • 240 • Cajasol Seville shy of his 40th career double-double. 2018-19: DNP in 12/4 vs.Timberwolves 7:30 pm FSSW PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 2018-19 (left ACL surgery). Notes: In 2017-18, averaged a career- 12/7 vs.Pelicans 1:00 pm FSSW 21.0 8.0 2.6 0.2 2.0 32.6 high 22.7 ppg en route to being named an All-Star. 12/8 vs.Kings 6:00 pm FSSW 12/12 @Pistons 8:00 pm FSSW #7 Last Game: 14 points and 5 rebounds vs. LAL (11/1/19) en route to 12/14 vs.Heat 7:30 pm FSSW C • 6-10 • 240 • Stanford passing the 2,500 career mark. 2018-19: 10.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 1.5 12/16 @Bucks 7:00 pm FSSW PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG apg, 0.6 bpg, 21.6 mpg in 77 games (22 starts). Notes: Missed the 12/18 vs.Celtics 7:30 pm FSSW first 3 games of the season due to a left hamstring strain. 12/20 @76ers 7:00 pm ESPN 9.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.3 12/22 @Raptors 2:30 pm FSSW #30 Seth Curry Last Game: 4 point, 2 rebounds and an in 23 minutes vs. LAL 12/26 vs.Spurs 7:30 pm FSSW SG • 6-2 • 185 • Duke (11/1/19). 2018-19: 7.9 ppg, 1.6 rpg and 18.9 mpg in career-high 74 FSSW 12/28 @Warriors 7:30 pm PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG games (2 starts) with POR. Notes: Ranked 3rd in the NBA in 3FG% 12/29 @Lakers 8:30 pm FSSW in 2018-19 (.450, 113-of-251) ... 2nd stint with DAL. 12/31 @Thunder 7:00 pm FSSW 8.6 1.8 1.4 1.0 0.2 22.0 1/2 vs.Nets 7:30 pm FSSW #77 Luka Doncic Last Game: 31 points, 12 rebounds and 15 assists in 38 minutes vs. 1/4 vs.Hornets 7:30 pm FSSW G • 6-7 • 230 • Real Madrid LAL (11/1/19), marking his 10th career triple-double. 2018-19: 21.2 1/6 vs.Bulls 7:30 pm FSSW ppg, 7.8 rpg, 6.0 apg, 1.1 spg, 32.2 mpg in 72 games (72 starts). 1/8 vs.Nuggets 6:30 pm ESPN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 26.2 9.6 8.4 1.8 0.2 35.9 Notes: 2 triple-doubles in 2019-20 (10 in career) ... 2018-19 NBA 1/10 vs.Lakers 7:30 pm FSSW Rookie of the Year. 1/11 vs.76ers 7:30 pm FSSW 1/14 @Warriors 9:30 pm FSSW FOLLOW THE MAVS OFFICIAL WEBSITE: MAVS.COM | : @DALLASMAVS | FACEBOOK: FACEBOOK.COM/DALLASMAVS. 1/15 @Kings 9:00 pm FSSW 1/17 vs.Trail Blazers 8:30 pm FSSW 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON MAVERICKS RECORDS UPCOMING GAMES 1/21 vs.Clippers 7:30 pm FSSW RECORD HOME ROAD OT DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) TV 1/23 @Trail Blazers 9:30 pm TNT 3-2 1-2 2-0 0-1 vs. ORL 7:30 pm FSSW 1/25 @Jazz 4:00 pm FSSW OVERALL Wed, Nov. 6 1/27 @Thunder 7:00 pm FSSW WESTERN 2-2 0-2 2-0 -- Fri, Nov. 8 vs. NYK 7:30 pm FSSW 1/28 vs.Suns 7:30 pm FSSW EASTERN 1-0 1-0 -- -- Sat, Nov. 9 at MEM 7:00 pm FSSW 1/31 @Rockets 7:00 pm ESPN ------at BOS 6:30 pm FSSW 2/1 vs.Hawks 7:30 pm FSSW SOUTHWEST Mon, Nov. 11 2/3 @Pacers 6:00 pm FSSW STREAKS OVERALL: LOST 1 HOME: LOST 2 ROAD: WON 2 Thu, Nov. 14 at NYK 7:00 pm TNT 2/5 vs.Grizzlies 7:30 pm FSSW 2/7 @Wizards 6:00 pm FSSW MAVERICKS BROADCAST INFORMATION: FOX Sports Southwest will televise 79 regular-season Mavs games with Mark 2/8 @Hornets 6:00 pm FSSW Followill, and Jeff Skin Wade calling the action. ESPN 103.3 FM (KESN) will broadcast every game with Chuck 2/10 vs.Jazz 7:30 pm FSSW Cooperstein and on the call. Games can also be heard in Spanish on Univision 1270 AM (KFLC) with Victor Villalba 2/12 vs.Kings 7:30 pm FSSW providing the play-by-play. 2/21 @Magic 6:00 pm FSSW INJURY REPORT/PLAYER STATUS: 2/22 @Hawks 6:30 pm FSSW 2/24 vs.Timberwolves 7:30 pm FSSW (sore right knee) is questionable. 2/26 @Spurs 6:30 pm ESPN 2/28 @Heat 7:00 pm FSSW PRONUNCIATIONS: 3/1 @Timberwolves 2:30 pm FSSW Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Ryan Broekhoff (bro-KOFF); Antonius Cleveland (ann-TONE-ee-us); Luka Doncic (LOO-kuh 3/2 @Bulls 7:00 pm FSSW DON-chitch); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Boban Marjanovic (BO-bahn Mar-YAWN-oh-vich); Kristaps Porzingis (KRIS-taps Por- 3/4 vs.Pelicans 7:30 pm FSSW ZING-is); (row-bee); (Deh-LON) 3/6 vs.Grizzlies 7:30 pm FSSW 3/8 vs.Pacers 6:00 pm FSSW RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 3/10 @Spurs 7:00 pm TNT 10/31: Reassigned F Isaiah Roby to the (G League) ...10/30: Recalled F Isaiah Roby from the Texas Legends (G 3/11 vs.Nuggets 7:30 pm FSSW League) ... 10/28: Assigned F Isaiah Roby to the Texas Legends (G League) ... 10/19: Waived F Chad Brown ... 10/17: Signed F 3/14 vs.Suns 1:00 pm FSSW Chad Brown ... 10/15: Waived G Dakota Mathias and F Aric Holman ... 10/12: Waived G Yudai Baba ... 9/19: Signed G Yudai 3/16 @Clippers 9:30 pm ESPN Baba ... 9/3: Awarded F Aric Holman on waiver claim ... 8/19: Re-signed G Jose Juan Barea ... 8/7: Signed second-round pick 3/17 @Kings 9:00 pm FSSW 3/19 @Trail Blazers 9:00 pm FSSW Isaiah Roby ... 7/29: Signed G Josh Reaves to a two-way contract ... 7/26: Signed G Dakota Mathias ... 7/25: Signed G/F Antonius 3/21 @Suns 9:00 pm FSSW Cleveland to a two-way contract ... 7/23: Signed C Boban Marjanovic ... 7/12: Signed F/C Kristaps Porzingis ... 7/11: Re-signed F 3/23 vs.Rockets 7:30 pm FSSW Dorian Finney-Smith ... 7/10: Re-signed F Maxi Kleber ... 7/10: Signed G Seth Curry ... 7/8: Acquired G Delon Wright from MEM in 3/26 vs.Jazz 7:30 pm FSSW exchange for two future second-round draft picks and the draft rights to ... 7/6: Signed F/C Dwight Powell to a 3/29 vs.Bucks 2:00 pm FSSW contract extension ... 6/26: Acquired the draft rights to the 45th overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, Isaiah Roby, and two future 4/1 @Timberwolves 7:00 pm FSSW second-round picks from DET in exchange for the draft rights to the 37th overall selection Deividas Sirvydis. 4/3 @Grizzlies 7:00 pm FSSW 4/5 @Nets 5:00 pm FSSW 4/7 vs.Rockets 7:30 pm FSSW 4/11 vs.Pistons 2:00 pm FSSW 4/13 @Nuggets 8:00 pm FSSW 4/15 vs.Thunder 6:30 pm FSSW

All Times Dallas Time (CT) *Overtime Period

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON RECORD BY MONTH Oct: (3-1); Nov: (0-1)

2019-20 Game Notes PAGE 1 NO. PLAYER POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY NBA EXP. TWITTER 5 Jose Juan Barea G 5-10 180 6/26/84 Northeastern/Puerto Rico 13 @jjbareapr 45 Ryan Broekhoff F 6-6 215 8/23/90 Valparaiso/Australia 1 @RBroekhoff45 13 G 6-1 190 8/31/96 Villanova/USA 1 @jalenbrunson1 3 Antonius Cleveland* G 6-5 195 2/2/94 Southeast Missouri State/USA 1 @ac_uno1 30 Seth Curry SG 6-2 185 8/23/90 Duke/USA 5 @sdotcurry 77 Luka Doncic G 6-7 230 2/28/99 Real Madrid/Slovenia 1 @luka7doncic 10 Dorian Finney-Smith F 6-7 220 5/4/93 Florida/USA 3 @doefinney_10 11 Tim Hardaway Jr. G 6-5 205 3/16/92 Michigan/USA 6 @T_HardJR 44 Justin Jackson F 6-7 220 3/28/95 North Carolina/USA 2 @JJacks_44 42 Maxi Kleber C 6-10 240 1/29/92 Bayern Munich/Germany 2 @MaxiKleber 1 Courtney Lee G 6-5 215 10/3/85 Western Kentucky/USA 11 @CourtneyLee5 51 Boban Marjanovic C 7-4 290 8/15/88 KK Crvena Zvezda/Serbia 4 @BobanMarjanovic 6 Kristaps Porzingis F 7-3 240 8/2/95 Cajasol Seville/Latvia 3 @kporzee 7 Dwight Powell C 6-10 240 7/20/91 Stanford/Canada 4 @DwightPowell33 23 Josh Reaves* F 6-4 214 6/4/97 Penn State/USA R 9 Isaiah Roby F 6-8 230 2/3/98 Nebraska/USA R iroby245 55 Delon Wright F 6-5 185 4/26/92 Utah/USA 4 @delonwright *Player under two-way contract

STAFF Head Coach (Virginia) Assistant Coach Stephen Silas, , Mike Weinar, ,

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Ryan Broekhoff (bro-KOFF); Antonius Cleveland (ann-TONE-ee-us); Luka Doncic (LOO-kuh DON-chitch); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Boban Marjanovic (BO-bahn Mar-YAWN-oh-vich); Kristaps Porzingis (KRIS-taps Por-ZING-is); Isaiah Roby (row-bee); Delon Wright (Deh-LON)

HOW THE MAVERICKS WERE BUILT FREE AGENTS 2019 - Antonius Cleveland (Signed to a two-way contract 7/25/19) - Seth Curry (Signed by Dallas 7/10/19) - Boban Marjanovic (Signed by Dallas 07/19) - Josh Reaves (Signed to a two-way contract by Dallas 7/29/19) 2018 - Ryan Broekhoff (Signed as a free agent by Dallas 8/6/18) 2017 - Maxi Kleber (Signed by Dallas 7/13/17) 2016 - Dorian Finney-Smith (Signed by Dallas 7/8/16) - Dwight Powell (Signed by Dallas 7/8/16) 2015 - Jose Juan Barea (Re-signed by Dallas 7/16/15)

OBTAINED VIA TRADE 2019 - Tim Hardaway Jr. (Acquired by Dallas in 7-player trade with New York 1/31/19) - Justin Jackson (Acquired by Dallas from Sacramento 2/7/19) - Courtney Lee (Acquired by Dallas in 7-player trade with New York 1/31/19) - Kristaps Porzingis (Acquired by Dallas from New York in 7-player trade 1/31/19) - Isaiah Roby (Draft rights traded to Dallas along with two future second round picks in exchange for the draft rights to the 37th overall selection Deividas Sirvydis 6/26/19.) 2018 - Luka Doncic (Draft rights acquired by Dallas from Atlanta 6/21/18) - Delon Wright (Acquired by Dallas from Memphis in exchange for two future second round picks and Satnam Singh 7/8/19)

OBTAINED VIA DRAFT 2018 - Jalen Brunson (Drafted by Dallas 2nd round, 33rd overall, in 2018)

MAVERICKS MILESTONE WATCH

J.J. Barea has made 787 3-pointers and needs 13 for 800 in his career. Seth Curry has played in 197 games and needs three for 200 in his career. Dorian Finney-Smith has played in 188 games and needs 12 for 200 in his career. Tim Hardaway Jr. has made 748 3-pointers and needs 52 for 800 in his career. Courtney Lee has played in 789 games and needs 11 for 800 in his career. Courtney Lee has 791 steals and needs nine for 800 in his career. Boban Marjanović has played in 186 games and needs 14 for 200 in his career. Kristaps Porzingis has played in 191 games and needs nine for 200 in his career. Kristaps Porzingis has made 294 3-pointers and needs six for 300 in his career. Kristaps Porzingis has 388 blocks and needs 12 for 400 in his career. Dwight Powell has made 94 3-pointers and needs six for 100 in his career.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 2 2019-20 SEASON PPG OPP. PPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG TO BPG Mavericks 113.8 112.4 0.441 0.327 0.735 48.8 23.8 6.4 15.0 4.0 Cavaliers 103.8 107.0 0.440 0.331 0.750 47.8 21.4 6.0 16.4 4.0

2019-20 SEASON VS. CAVALIERS 2018-19 SEASON VS. CAVALIERS SERIES HISTORY VS. CAVALIERS DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE TIME ALL-TIME STREAKS 11/3/19 @Cleveland 6:30 pm 2/2/19 @Cleveland W, 111-98 Overall 35-40 Won 2 11/22/19 vs.Dallas 7:30 pm 3/16/19 vs.Dallas W, 121-116 Home 20-17 Won 1 Road 15-23 Won 1 SERIES NOTES: Dallas swept the 2018-19 season series with Cleveland, 2-0 (after the Cavaliers won six of the previous seven meetings between the two teams) ... In his lone game against the Cavaliers last season, Luka Doncic tallied a career-high-tying 35 points to go along with a team-high 11 rebounds and a game-high six assists at Cleveland on 2/2/19 … Doncic, 19 at the time, became the first player in NBA history to record multiple 35-point, 10-rebound, 5- assist games as a teenager (he went for 35-12-10 just a couple games prior vs. Toronto on 1/27/19) ... Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 20-plus points in both of his games against the Cavaliers last season (20 at Cleveland on 12/12/18 as a member of the Knicks, and 22 vs. Cleveland on 3/16/19 as a member of the Mavericks) … The Mavericks snapped a three-game losing streak in Cleveland with a 111-98 victory at Quicken Loans Arena on 3/16/19 … The Mavericks have gone 13-5 (.722) in the last 18 games against the Cavaliers in Dallas ... The Cavaliers swept the 2017-18 season series, 2-0. CONNECTIONS: Mavericks guard J.J. Barea spent three seasons teaming with Cavaliers forward in Minnesota from 2011-14 ... Mavericks big man Dwight Powell played on the Cavaliers’ 2014 summer league team (after his draft rights were dealt from Charlotte to Cleveland), but was traded to Boston before he made his NBA regular-season debut … Dwight Powell and Cavaliers big man Tristan Thompson were both born in Toronto and have both represented Canada in international competition … Tristan Thompson went on to play one year of college ball at the University of Texas, where he was named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2011 … Mavericks guard/forward Ryan Broekhoff (Melbourne) and Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova (Maryborough) are both from Australia and have been teammates on the Australian national team … Maverick assistant coaches Stephen Silas (2003-05) and Jamahl Mosley (2010-14) both had stints as assistants with the Cavaliers … Mavericks assistant coach Jenny Boucek played for the WNBA’s Cleveland Rockers in 1997, which was the league’s inaugural season … Cavaliers forward John Henson attended high school at Round Rock HS in Round Rock, Texas.

CAVALIERS 116, MAVERICKS 121 – MARCH 16, 2019 – AMERICAN AIRLINES – DALLAS, TX – GAME #73 (28-41, 22-13 HOME) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS DAL 34 32 34 21 - 121 46 90 0.511 0.457 0.813 9 31 40 32 22 3 5 6 CLE 26 31 31 28 - 116 40 87 0.460 0.395 0.955 7 27 34 20 20 1 6 0 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL T. Hardaway Jr.: 22 M. Kleber: 12 D. Harris: 9 CLE C. Sexton: 28 K. Love: 12 K. Love/C. Osman/C. Sexton: 4 PLAYER NOTES: Seven players, including all five starters, scored in double figures for Dallas in the win. Tim Hardaway Jr., who was celebrating his 27th birthday, netted a team-high 22 points, including 19 in the first half, to go along with four rebounds and two assists in 36 minutes. Maxi Kleber posted his third double-double of the season with 18 points (5-11 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 5-5 FTs) and a game-high-tying 12 rebounds (5 OR) in 25 minutes off the Mavericks’ bench. Dwight Powell (8-of-10) and Jalen Brunson (6-of-10) combined to shoot 14-of-20 (.700) from the field and scored 16 points apiece. Dirk Nowitzki pitched in 14 points (5-13 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 10 in the fourth quarter, to go along with six rebounds, two steals and two blocks in 29 minutes. Dorian Finney- Smith chipped in 14 points (5-10 FGs, 4-6 3FGs), including nine in the first quarter, to go along with six boards, six assists and one in 35 minutes. (11) also scored in double digits for the Mavericks. Collin Sexton (game-high 28 points, three rebounds, team-high-tying four assists), Kevin Love (22 points, game-high-tying 12 rebounds, team-high-tying four assists) and (22 points, three rebounds, team-high-tying four assists) combined for 72 points, 18 boards and 12 assists for Cleveland in the loss. NOTABLES: The Mavericks used a 21-11 run in the opening quarter to turn a one-point deficit (10-9) into a nine-point advantage (30-21)…Dallas held the lead for the final 43:22 of the contest (Cleveland’s last lead was 10-9 at the 7:34-mark of the first quarter)…Cleveland was within six (36-30) early in the second quarter, but Dallas used a 19-5 run to go up by 20 (55-35) midway through the period…The Mavericks led 66-57 at the half…A Cedi Osman 3-pointer at the 7:09-mark of the third quarter brought the Cavaliers to within five (79-74), but the Mavericks responded with a 10-0 run (sparked by a Tim Hardaway Jr. 3-pointer and capped by a Dwight Powell cutting finger roll) to go back up by 15 (89-74) with 4:24 left in the period…Dallas took a 100-88 lead into the final stanza…The Cavaliers outscored the Mavericks 28-21 in the fourth quarter, but Dallas held on for a 121-116 victory…The Mavericks outshot the Cavaliers 51.1 percent (46-of-90) to 46 percent (40-of-87) from the field and 45.7 percent (16-of-35) to 39.5 percent (15-of-38) from beyond the arc…Cleveland outshot Dallas 95.5 percent (21-of-22) to 81.2 percent (13-of-16) from the charity stripe…The Mavericks outrebounded the Cavaliers, 40-34…Dallas recorded 32 assists on 46 made field goals, while Cleveland managed 20 assists on 40 made baskets…The Mavericks collected six blocks and three steals, while the Cavaliers finished with zero swats and just one theft…Dallas (5) and Cleveland (6) combined for just 11 turnovers on the night…The Mavericks outscored the Cavaliers 50-42 in the paint…Cleveland outscored Dallas 24-13 on the fast break…The game had two ties and five lead changes (all in the first quarter)…The Mavericks led by as many as 21, while the Cavaliers’ largest advantage was two.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 3 2019-20 SEASON PPG OPP. PPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG TO BPG Mavericks 113.8 112.4 0.441 0.327 0.735 48.8 23.8 6.4 15.0 4.0 Magic 94.8 99.6 0.391 0.296 0.761 46.4 21.0 8.2 12.8 5.2

2019-20 SEASON VS. MAGIC 2018-19 SEASON VS. MAGIC SERIES HISTORY VS. MAGIC DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE TIME ALL-TIME STREAKS 11/6/19 vs.Dallas 7:30 pm 12/10/18 vs.Dallas W, 101-76 Overall 34-27 Lost 1 2/21/20 @Orlando 6:00 pm 3/8/19 @Orlando L, 106-111 Home 22-9 Won 7 Road 12-18 Lost 4 SERIES NOTES: The home team has won each of the last nine meetings between Dallas and Orlando (after the road team won nine of the previous 11) … Despite going just 4-4 in their last eight matchups with the Magic, the Mavericks have still taken 11 of the last 15 (and 23 of the last 32) meetings between the two teams … The Mavericks and Magic split the 2018-19 season series, 1-1 (Dallas recorded 101-76 wire-to-wire win at on 12/10/18 and Orlando recorded a 111-106 victory at Amway Center on 3/8/19) … It marked the fourth straight year that the teams split the season series … As a rookie, Luka Doncic averaged 15.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, 7.0 assists and 1.0 in two games (both starts) against the Magic in 2018-19 … Fellow rookie Jalen Brunson also started both games against Orlando in 2018-19 and averaged 17.5 points and 6.5 assists per contest … The Mavericks have not lost a season series with the Magic since 1997-98, when they went 0-2 against the franchise (Dallas has won or split each of the last 21 season series with Orlando from 1998-99 to 2018-19) … The Mavericks have won seven straight and 17 of the last 20 showdowns with the Magic in Dallas … It’s their longest active home win streak against any team … The Mavericks have dropped each of their last four road meetings with the Magic, after they won nine straight in Orlando from 1/23/07-1/31/15 … The Mavericks’ nine-game road win streak against the Magic from 2007-15 was tied for the franchise’s longest road win streak against any one team (Dallas also had nine-game road win streaks at Golden State from 1999-03, at Minnesota from 2007-11, at Charlotte from 2001-11 and at Washington from 2008-17). CONNECTIONS: Mavericks guard Courtney Lee was drafted by Orlando with the 22nd overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft and averaged 8.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.0 steal and 25.2 minutes in 77 games (42 starts) as a rookie for the Magic, who went on to reach the NBA Finals that year (Orlando lost to the L.A. Lakers, 4-1, in the 2009 NBA Finals)…Magic forward Al-Farouq Aminu spent the 2014-15 season with Dallas and averaged 5.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 18.5 minutes in 74 games (three starts) with the team…Al- Farouq Aminu teamed with Mavericks guard Seth Curry on the Trail Blazers last season, where the two reached the 2019 Western Conference Finals together…Mavericks big man Dwight Powell prepped at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla….Dwight Powell (Toronto) and Magic center Khem Birch (Montreal) are both from Canada and have both represented the Canadian national team in international competition…Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith attended the University of Florida in Gainesville…Finney-Smith, who totaled 1,220 points in his three seasons with the Gators, became the first player at UF to join the 1,000-point club after transferring to the school (he played his freshman year at Virginia Tech)...Mavericks assistant coach Mike Weinar was a part of the University of Florida’s back-to-back national championship teams in 2006 and 2007 (he served as a student manager and graduate assistant for the Gators)…Magic guard D.J. Augustin attended Hightower HS in Missouri City, Texas, and went on to play collegiately at the University of Texas…Magic center Mo Bamba also played one year for the Longhorns in 2017-18…Mavericks forward Justin Jackson and Magic forward Wes Iwundu are both from …Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was signed as a free agent by the Magic in 1994-95 and played nine seasons with Orlando from 1994-2003…Armstrong won the NBA’s Most Improved Player Award and the Sixth Man of the Year Award with the Magic in 1998-99, becoming the first player in NBA history to win both awards simultaneously…Mavericks assistant coach Stephen Silas served as an assistant under Magic head coach Steve Clifford in Charlotte from 2013-18, and spent 21 games as the interim head coach of the Hornets in 2017-18 when Clifford was away from the team due to health reasons.

MAGIC 111, MAVERICKS 106 – MARCH 8, 2019 – AMWAY CENTER – ORLANDO, FL – GAME #69 (27-38, 6-27 AWAY) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS DAL 19 28 26 33 - 106 42 89 0.472 0.294 0.750 10 32 42 22 15 6 14 3 ORL 29 33 30 19 - 111 42 87 0.483 0.483 0.722 11 37 48 26 18 9 16 6 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL L. Doncic: 24 L. Doncic: 8 J. Brunson: 9 ORL T. Ross: 22 N. Vucevic: 13 N. Vucevic: 6 PLAYER NOTES : Maverick rookies Luka Doncic (game-high 24 points, team-high eight rebounds, five assists) and Jalen Brunson (18 points, two rebounds, game-high nine assists) combined for 42 points, 10 boards and 14 assists in the backcourt. Tim Hardaway Jr. (16 points and six rebounds), Dirk Nowitzki (15 points and five boards) and Dwight Powell (13 points and six rebounds) also contributed at least 13 points and five boards apiece for Dallas in the loss. Six players, including all five starters, scored between 10 and 22 points for Orlando in the win. Terrence Ross tallied a team-high 22 points (8-16 FGs, 6-11 3FGs) in 28 minutes off the Magic bench. Nikola Vučević produced the game’s lone double-double with 20 points, a game-high 13 rebounds, a team-high six assists, two steals and two blocks in 35 minutes. Aaron Gordon (18), Jonathan Isaac (14), D.J. Augustin (12) and Evan Fournier (10) were the other Orlando players in double figures NOTABLES The Mavericks scored the game’s first five points…The score was tied at 10 midway through the first quarter, but the Magic closed the period on a 19-9 run and led 29-19 after one…Orlando led the rest of the way…The Mavericks outscored the Magic 33-19 in the final stanza but still fell by a final score of 111-106…Orlando outshot Dallas 48.3 percent (14-of-29) to 29.4 percent (10-of-34) from beyond the arc…The Magic outrebounded the Mavericks, 48-42…Orlando recorded nine steals and six blocks, while Dallas finished with six thefts and three rejections (the Mavericks’ three swats all came from Salah Mejri)…The Mavericks outscored the Magic 56-42 in the paint and 20-10 on the fast break…Orlando outscored Dallas 14-4 in second-chance opportunities…The game had two ties and three lead changes (all in the opening quarter)…The Magic led by as many as 19, while the Mavericks’ largest lead was five (5-0)

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LAKERS 119, MAVERICKS 110 – NOVEMBER 1, 2019 – AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER – DALLAS, TX – GAME #4 (3-2, 1-2 HOME) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS DAL 25 33 27 18 7 110 40 102 0.392 0.389 0.696 18 43 61 23 21 5 23 1 LAL 20 28 28 27 16 119 47 96 0.490 0.281 0.762 6 35 41 24 21 11 11 7 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL L. Doncic: 31 L. Doncic: 13 L. Doncic: 15 LAL L. James: 39 L. James: 12 L. James: 16 PLAYER NOTES Mavericks guard Luka Doncic recorded his second triple-double of the season with a team-high 31 points (10-23 FGs, 4-9 3FGs, 7-8 FTs), a game-high 13 rebounds and a team-high 15 assists in 38 minutes. Mavericks forward Kristaps Porzingis (16 points and nine boards) finished one rebound shy of a double-double. Dwight Powell (14), Delon Wright (12) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (11) also scored in double figures for Dallas in the loss. Lakers forward LeBron James produced a triple-double with a game-high 39 points (13-23 FGs, 4-9 3FGs, 9-11 FTs), a team-high 12 rebounds and a game- high 16 assists in 43 minutes. added 31 points (15-28 FGs), eight rebounds, two steals and two blocks in 43 minutes for Los Angeles in the win. NOTABLES Dallas opened the game on a 12-2 run and held a 10-point lead (58-48) at the half…The Lakers began the third quarter on a 15-3 run and turned a 10-point half-time deficit into a two-point lead (63-61)…Dallas used a 20-8 run spanning the third and fourth quarters to go back up by 10 (88-78)…The Mavericks led 90-80 with just over 9 minutes to go in regulation, but the Lakers used a 23-13 rally (capped by a Danny Green last-second 3-pointer) to knot the game at 103 and force overtime…Los Angeles began the overtime period on a 7-0 run and won by a final score of 119-110….The Lakers outshot the Mavericks 49 percent (47-of-96) to 39.2 percent (40-of-102) from the field…Dallas outshot Los Angeles 38.9 percent (14-of-36) to 28.1 percent (9-of-32) from beyond the arc…The Mavericks outrebounded the Lakers, 61-41, including 18-6 on the offensive glass…Los Angeles outscored Dallas 66-46 in the paint and 19-6 on the fast break…The Mavericks outscored the Lakers 17-10 in second- chance opportunities…The game had eight ties and 14 lead changes…The Mavericks led by as many as 15, while the Lakers’ largest lead was 10.

NUGGETS 106, MAVERICKS 109 – OCTOBER 29, 2019 – PEPSI CENTER – DENVER, CO – GAME #3 (3-1, 2-0 AWAY) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS DAL 27 33 23 26 - 109 41 84 0.488 0.351 0.583 10 32 42 29 14 6 9 5 DEN 31 30 27 18 - 106 43 91 0.473 0.344 0.692 14 36 50 24 24 6 11 1 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL T. Hardaway Jr./M. Kleber: 14 K. Porzingis: 14 J. Brunson: 8 DEN P. Millsap: 23 W. Barton: 11 N. Jokic: 10 PLAYER NOTES The Mavericks tied a franchise record with nine double-figure scorers: Maxi Kleber (14), Tim Hardaway Jr. (14), Dorian Finney-Smith (12), Luka Doncic (12), Delon Wright (12), Jalen Brunson (11), Kristaps Porzingis (10), Seth Curry (10) and Justin Jackson (10). What’s more, Dwight Powell, who was returning from a left hamstring strain and only played in the first half, was the only Maverick who played and failed to hit double digits. Porzingis added a game-high 14 rebounds for his first double-double of the season. Nikola Jokic (10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) recorded a triple- double for the Nuggets in the loss. Paul Millsap scored a team-high 23 points and added eight boards. Will Barton (19 points and 11 boards) produced a double-double for Denver NOTABLES Denver held a 61-60 advantage at the half … The Nuggets led by as many as 11 in the third quarter and took a five-point lead (88-83) into the fourth … Dallas used a 17-4 run early in the fourth to turn a four-point deficit (90-86) into a nine-point advantage (103-94) … Denver used a 12-4 spurt to pull to within one (107-106) with 1:40 remaining, but Dallas held on for a 109-106 win … The Nuggets outrebounded the Mavericks, 50-42 … Dallas recorded 29 assists on 41 made field goals, while Denver managed 24 helpers on 43 made baskets … The Nuggets outscored the Mavericks 21-11 in second- chance opportunities … Dallas outscored Denver 11-6 on the fast break … The game had five ties and four lead changes … The Nuggets led by as many as 11, while the Mavericks’ largest lead was nine.

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LUKA AND LEBRON: Mavericks second-year guard/forward Luka Dončić poured in a team-high 31 points (10-23 FGs, 4-9 3FGs, 7-8 FTs) to go along with a game-high 13 rebounds and a career-high (team-high) 15 assists in Dallas’ 119-109 overtime loss to the L.A. Lakers on 11/1/19. His previous high- assist game was 12 (three times). The 20-year-old Slovenian, who had a 35-point, 12-rebound, 10-assist effort as a teenager last season vs. Toronto (1/27/19), joined LeBron James as the only players in NBA history to record multiple 30-point triple-doubles before the age of 21 (James had 2 such games – both as a 20-year-old with the Cavs – 40 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Milwaukee on 4/9/05 and 36 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists at Philadelphia on 11/19/05). James (39 points, 12 rebounds, 16 assists) also had a triple-double in the Lakers’ win over the Mavericks on 11/1/19. It marked the first time in NBA history that two opponents recorded 30-point, 15-assist triple-doubles in the same game. Dončić (20 years, 246 days) and James (34 years, 306 days) also became the youngest and oldest players in league history to produce a 30-point, 10-rebound, 15-assist stat line, and they did it in the same game.

MAVERICKS TIE FRANCHISE RECORD WITH NINE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES: The Mavericks tied a franchise record with nine double-figure scorers in their 109-106 win at Denver on 10/29/19 – Maxi Kleber (14), Tim Hardaway Jr. (14), Dorian Finney-Smith (12), Luka Dončić (12), Delon Wright (12), Jalen Brunson (11), Kristaps Porzingis (10), Seth Curry (10) and Justin Jackson (10). The only other time in team history that Dallas had nine players reach double digits in a regular-season game was in a 147-124 win at Seattle on 11/6/86. The Mavericks also accomplished the feat in a 151-129 win over the Sonics in the playoffs on 4/23/87.

DONČIĆ AND PORZINGIS BOTH GO FOR 20-PLUS POINTS IN EACH OF DALLAS’ FIRST 3 GAMES: Mavericks duo Luka Dončić (34, 25, 29) and Kristaps Porzingis (23, 24, 32) both scored 20-plus points in each of Dallas’ first three games of the 2019-20 season (10/23-10/27/19). It marked just the second time in franchise history that the Mavericks had the same pair of teammates score 20-plus points in each of the team’s first three games of the year (Jamal Mashburn and Jim Jackson both scored 20-plus points in each of Dallas’ first five games in 1994-95). Dončić (88 points, 29.3 ppg) and Porzingis (79 points, 26.3 ppg) accounted for 167 points (a combined 55.7 ppg) through Dallas’ first three games of the year.

DONČIĆ’S CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLES: Mavericks second-year guard/forward Luka Dončić, who doesn’t turn 21 until 2/28/20, already owns the record for the most triple-doubles by a player before his 21st birthday in NBA history (10). He recorded eight as a rookie alone, breaking ’s previous such record of seven, which was set before the Mavericks franchise was even formed in 1980 (Johnson’s record had stood since 3/30/80). Dončić’s eight triple-doubles in 2018-19 not only marked a Dallas rookie record (previous most: 4 by in 1994-95), but also represented the third-most by any rookie in the history of the league (behind ’s 26 in 1960-61 and Ben Simmons’ 12 in 2017-18). Dončić’s eight triple- doubles in 2018-19 were also one off of Jason Kidd’s record for the most by a Maverick in any one season in franchise history (Kidd had 9 as a second- year player for Dallas in 1995-96). Kidd holds the franchise-record for most triple-doubles with 21.

MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BEFORE 21ST BIRTHDAY IN NBA HISTORY MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A MAVERICK IN FRANCHISE HISTORY RANK PLAYER TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER TPL-DBL 1 Luka Dončić 10 1 Jason Kidd 21 2 Magic Johnson 7 2 Luka Dončić 10 3 LeBron James 5 3 6 ***Note: Dončić doesn’t turn 21 until Feb. 28, 2020***

MAVERICKS PRODUCE BACK-TO-BACK 70-POINT FIRST HALVES: After scoring 72 points in the opening half at New Orleans (10/25/19), Dallas tallied 71 points in the first half vs. Portland (10/27/19). It marked the first time in team in franchise history that the Mavericks produced a 70-point first half in consecutive games.

DONČIĆ GOES FOR 25-10-10 IN SECOND GAME OF 2019-20: In Dallas’ second game of 2019-20, Luka Dončić produced his first triple-double of the season (ninth career) with a game-high-tying 25 points to go along with a game-high-tying 10 rebounds and a game-high 10 assists at New Orleans on 10/25/19. Dončić (20 years, 239 days) became the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double within a team’s first two games of a season. The previous record was held by Oscar Robertson (21 years, 330 days), who did it in his NBA debut for the Cincinnati Royals vs. the L.A. Lakers on 10/19/60.

MAVS PRODUCE 45-POINT SECOND QUARTER AT NEW ORLEANS: The Mavericks outscored the Pelicans 45-23 in the second quarter en route to a 123-116 win at New Orleans on 10/25/19. It marked Dallas’ highest-scoring period in nearly a decade (the Mavericks’ outscored the Nets 49-22 in the second quarter of their 117-101 win at New Jersey on 12/2/09). Dallas improved to 11-3 (.785) all-time when it produces a 45-plus scoring quarter.

DONČIĆ DROPS 34 IN SEASON DEBUT: Mavericks second-year guard/forward Luka Dončić tallied a game-high 34 points (12-19 FGs, 4-9 3FGs, 6-8 FTs), including 20 in the first half, to go along with nine rebounds, three assists and two steals in the team’s 108-100 season-opening win over Washington on 10/23/19. Dončić, who doesn’t turn 21 until 2/28/20, recorded the most points by a player 20-or-younger in a season debut in NBA history. The previous most was 32 by Atlanta’s John Drew at Chicago on 10/18/74. Dončić’s 20-point first half against the Wizards also marked the third 20-point half of his career (as a rookie, he had a 22-point 2nd half at San Antonio 10/29/18 and a 28-point 1st half at Cleveland 2/2/19).

PORZINGIS GOES FOR 23 POINTS IN MAVERICKS DEBUT: Mavericks forward/center Kristaps Porzingis, who was acquired from the Knicks last season on 1/31/19 (but missed all of 2018-19 recovering from left knee surgery), scored 23 points in his Dallas debut vs. Washington on 10/23/19. It marked the second-most points by a Maverick in his debut with the franchise, behind ’ 32 in 2013-14 (achieved vs. Atlanta on 10/30/13).

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2018-19 SEASON RECAP: The Dallas Mavericks finished 33-49 (.402) in 2018-19, missing the playoffs for the third straight year (after they reached the postseason 15 times in a 16-year span from 2001 to 2016). Dirk Nowitzki played his 21st and final season with the Mavericks, becoming the only player in NBA history to play 21 years with a single team. Nowitzki, who made his 14th All-Star appearance in 2019 (he was named as a special roster addition by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver), finished his career ranked sixth on the league’s all-time scoring list with 31,560 points. Luka Dončić took the league by storm in his first NBA season, averaging a team-high 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and a team-high 6.0 assists per game in 72 games (all starts) en route to earning 2018-19 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year honors. Dončić, who joined Jason Kidd as the only Mavericks ever garner the Rookie of the Year award (Kidd shared the honor with Detroit’s Grant Hill in 1994-95), also became just the second rookie in NBA history (along with Oscar Robertson) to average at least 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game.

BAREA’S RANKS ON MAVS’ ALL-TIME LISTS: J.J. Barea, who is both the Mavericks’ oldest (35) and longest-tenured player (this year marks his sixth consecutive season with Dallas and his 11th season with the team overall), ranks tied for seventh in franchise history in games played (608), eighth in 3- pointers made (564) and ninth in assists (2,329). With his next appearance, he will pass for sole possession of seventh place on the Mavericks’ all-time games played list. Barea also needs six 3-pointers to pass (569) for seventh place on the club’s all-time 3-point field goals made list.

MAVS’ ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST MAVS’ ALL-TIME 3FGM LIST MAVS’ ALL-TIME ASSISTS LIST RANK PLAYER GAMES RANK PLAYER 3FGM RANK PLAYER AST 5 Michael Finley 626 6 Wesley Matthews 616 6 2,748 6 619 7 Steve Nash 569 7 Jason Terry 2,524 T7 J.J. Barea 608 8 J.J. Barea 564 8 Michael Finley 2,393 T7 Devin Harris 608 9 Devin Harris 430 9 J.J. Barea 2,329 9 582 10 382 10 2,163

20,000 MANIAACS: The Mavericks have sold out 722 consecutive regular-season home games, which is REGULAR SEASON an NBA-best sellout streak. The streak began on 12/15/01 and Dallas has sold out an additional 67 playoff GAMES ONLY 722 games during that same stretch (it’s 789 straight sellouts including playoffs). The (814 (Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) straight sellouts, 4/9/77-11/16/95) are the only team in NBA history with a longer consecutive home sellout streak (regular season and playoffs) than the Mavericks. The listed capacity for American Airlines Center is REGULAR SEASON GAMES 19,200 but that can be surpassed because of attendance in the suites. Since moving into American Airlines + PLAYOFF GAMES 789 Center (2001-02 season), the Mavericks have posted a home mark of 505-228 (.689) during the regular (Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) season. The Mavericks’ game versus the L.A. Clippers on 12/2/18 was their 700th regular-season game at the AAC and their game against San Antonio on 1/16/19 marked their 700th straight regular-season sellout in the building. Dallas’ 102-101 come-from-behind win over Portland on 2/10/19 was its 500th regular-season win at the AAC. The Mavericks have sold out all 41 home games in each of the last 17 seasons (2002-19).

RAINING THREES: The Mavericks have hit at least five 3-pointers in a franchise-record 269 consecutive regular-season games (3/9/16-11/1/19). It’s the second-longest such streak in NBA history (Houston is currently riding an NBA-record streak of 272 straight games with at least five triples from 3/5/16- 11/1/19). The previous team record was 56 straight games with five-plus triples from 4/10/15-2/3/16. The Mavericks recorded two games with 21-or-more 3-pointers in 2018-19, after they had just one game with 21-plus triples in their previous 38 seasons combined. Dallas went 22-of-53 (.415) from beyond the arc vs. Milwaukee on 2/8/19, tying a franchise record for 3-pointers made in a game (22-of-39, .564, at New Orleans 12/29/17). The Mavericks also went 21-of-49 (.429) from long distance at Golden State on 3/23/19, marking their third-most triples in a game in team history. Dallas put together a franchise-record streak of four consecutive games with 15-or-more 3-pointers from 3/23-3/31/19. Prior to their four-game run, the team’s longest streak of consecutive games with 15-plus triples was three (Dallas had one such three-game streak in 1995-96 and one in 2017-18). During the four-game streak (3/23-3/31/19), the Mavericks went 68-of-185 (.368) from beyond the arc (and averaged 17.0 trifectas per game in that span). The Mavericks also attempted 50-plus 3-pointers three times in 2018-19, after they hadn’t done so once in their previous 38 seasons. Dallas finished 1,022-of-3,002 (.340) from long distance in 2018-19, setting new team records for 3-pointers made and attempted in a season (Dallas went 967-of-2,688, .360, from deep in 2017-18, which was its previous most 3-pointers made and attempted in a season). For the first time in the 39-year history of the franchise, the Mavericks attempted 3,000-plus 3-pointers and made 1,000-plus triples in a season.

CARLISLE ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST: Rick Carlisle, who holds an all-time record of 754-629 (.545) as a head coach, currently sits in 17th place on the NBA’s all-time wins list. Gene Shue ranks 16th with 784 career victories. Carlisle recorded his 750th career victory with Dallas’ 129-127 overtime win at Memphis on 4/7/19, becoming the 17th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone.

NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST (COACHES) RANK COACH YEARS W L PCT 15 Doc Rivers 1999-00 through Present 819 603 .576 16 Gene Shue 1966-67 through 1988-89 784 861 .477 17 Rick Carlisle 2001-02 through Present 754 629 .545 18 John MacLeod 1973-74 through 1990-91 707 657 .518 19 Red Holzman 1953-54 through 1981-82 696 604 .535

DIRTY, KP AND KAT: Former Mavericks great Dirk Nowitzki helped revolutionize the power forward position with his perimeter shooting. In 2000-01, Nowitzki became the first player in NBA history, age 22-or-younger, to record at least 100 threes and 100 blocks in a season (he hit 151 triples and blocked 101 shots as a third-year player for Dallas in 2000-01). At the time, Nowitzki became just the second player in league history (regardless of age) to tally at least 100 trifectas and 100 rejections in a season (Robert Horry, who made 142 3s and blocked 109 shots as a 25-year-old for Houston in 1995- 96, was the other). Even with the game changing and big men taking more outside shots, there have been only two other players, age 22-or-younger, to go for 100-plus threes and 100-plus blocks in a season since Nowitzki first achieved the feat. Kristaps Porzingis, who the Mavericks acquired on 1/31/19,

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 2 is one of them, while Karl-Anthony Towns is the other. At age 21, the 7-3 Porzingis made 112 3-pointers and recorded 129 blocks for the Knicks in 2016- 17 (in his 2nd NBA season). Towns accomplished the feat twice, in his second (2016-17) and third (2017-18) seasons for the Timberwolves (at ages 21 and 22). However, Nowitzki and Towns both played in all 82 games the years they went for 100-100, while Porzingis did it in just 66 games in 2016-17.

NBA PLAYERS, 22-OR-YOUNGER, TO RECORD 100+ 3FGM & 100+ BLKS IN A SEASON SEASON PLAYER (YEAR OF PLAYER’S CAREER) AGE GAMES 3FGM-3FGA BLKS 2000-01 Dirk Nowitzki (3rd Season), DAL 22 82 151-390 (.387) 101 2016-17 Kristaps Porzingis (2nd Season), NY 21 66 112-314 (.357) 129 2016-17 Karl-Anthony Towns (2nd Season), MIN 21 82 101-275 (.367) 103 2017-18 Karl-Anthony Towns (3rd Season), MIN 22 82 120-285 (.421) 115

MAVERICKS TO FACE PISTONS IN MEXICO CITY: The Mavericks will face the Pistons in Mexico City on 12/12/19. It will mark the third time in team history that Dallas will play a regular-season game outside of the U.S. or Canada. Houston defeated Dallas 108-106 in Mexico City on 12/6/97, in what was the first NBA regular-season game held in Latin America. In the team’s most recent trip to Mexico City on 1/12/17, the Mavericks beat the Suns 113- 108.

A, B, C, D … WRIGHT: This past offseason, Dallas traded for former University of Utah standout Delon Wright. The Mavericks have now had an A-Wright (Antoine), B-Wright (Brandan), C-Wright (Chris) and D-Wright (Delon) all appear in at least one game for the franchise. Coincidently, all four of those “Wrights” have made their Mavericks debut in chronological order (Antoine first appeared for Dallas in 2007-08, Brandan in 2011-12, Chris in 2012-13, and Delon in 2019-20). What’s more, other than the aforementioned players, there has been only one other “Wright” that has appeared in a game for the Mavericks during the team’s 40-year history – Howard Wright – who saw action in three games for Dallas in 1990-91.

ROSTER BROKEN DOWN BY DRAFT POSITION: The Mavericks’ 17-man roster features six former first-round picks, three former second-round draft choices and eight undrafted players. Just two seasons ago (2017-18), the Mavericks saw a franchise-record 14 undrafted players appear in at least one regular-season game for them. Last year, only seven undrafted players saw action in a regular-season game for Dallas. The 2019-20 roster broken down by draft position is shown below:

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS ROSTER BROKEN DOWN BY DRAFT POSITION FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND UNDRAFTED Luka Dončić (3rd overall by Atlanta in 2018)* Isaiah Roby (45th overall by Detroit in 2019)* Josh Reaves (2019) Justin Jackson (15th overall by Portland in 2017)# Jalen Brunson (33rd overall by Dallas in 2018) Antonius Cleveland (2017) Kristaps Porzingis (4th overall by New York in 2015) Dwight Powell (45th overall by Charlotte in 2014)^ Dorian Finney-Smith (2016) Delon Wright (20th overall by Toronto in 2015) Maxi Kleber (2014) Tim Hardaway Jr. (24th overall by New York in 2013) Ryan Broekhoff (2013) Courtney Lee (22nd overall by Orlando in 2008) Seth Curry (2013) Boban Marjanović (2013) J.J. Barea (2006) *Draft rights traded to Dallas; #Draft rights traded to Sacramento; ^Rights traded to Cleveland;

HOW THE ROSTER WAS BUILT: The post-Dirk Nowitzki era began for Dallas this past summer after the big German announced that the 2018-19 season would be his last. The Mavericks went into the offseason looking to build around the reigning NBA Rookie of the Year, Luka Dončić, by adding some pieces via the draft and free agency. On the night of the 2019 NBA Draft, Dallas originally selected guard Deividas Sirvydis with the 37th overall pick, but later traded his draft rights to Detroit in exchange for the draft rights to former Nebraska forward Isaiah Roby and two future second-round picks. When free agency began on 7/6/19, the Mavericks signed forward/center Dwight Powell to a contract extension, after the former Stanford standout averaged a career-high 10.6 points per game for Dallas this past season. On 7/8/19, the Mavericks acquired guard Delon Wright from Memphis in exchange for two future second-round draft picks and the draft rights to Satnam Singh. On 7/10/19, Dallas signed free agent Seth Curry, bringing back the former Duke guard for his second stint with the Mavericks (Curry averaged a career-high 12.8 ppg for Dallas in 2016-17). That same day (7/10/19), the Mavericks re- signed forward Maxi Kleber, after the German led Dallas in blocks (78) and blocks per game (1.10) last season. On 7/11/19, the Mavericks re-signed forward Dorian Finney-Smith, after the former Florida Gator led Dallas in games played for the second time in his first three professional seasons (he played in a team-high 81 games in both 2016-17 and 2018-19). On 7/12/19, Dallas signed 7-foot-3 forward/center Kristaps Porzingis, who was acquired by the Mavericks from the Knicks on 1/31/19 (Porzingis missed the entire 2018-19 season recovering from left knee surgery). By acquiring the Latvian- born Porzingis, the fourth overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, and pairing him with the Slovenian-born Dončić, who was drafted third overall in 2018, the Mavericks put together a roster that featured two of the seven international players ever taken in the top 4 of drafts (that list, which also includes , , Darko Miličić, and Dragan Bender, excludes foreign-born players who played high school or in the U.S.). On 7/23/19, Dallas signed 7-foot-4 center Boban Marjanović, giving the Mavericks two players 7-3 or taller. On 7/25/19, Dallas signed guard/forward Antonius Cleveland to a two-way contract, after he averaged 16.0 ppg (second on the team) for the Mavericks’ 2019 summer league squad. Cleveland, who appeared in 13 games for Dallas as a rookie in 2017-18, also returns for his second stint with the Mavericks. On 7/29/19, Dallas signed undrafted guard Josh Reaves, who was another standout on Dallas’ 2019 summer league team. On 8/19/19, the Mavericks re-signed guard J.J. Barea, who enters the 2019-20 campaign tied with Devin Harris for seventh place on the franchise’s all-time games played list with 608 (Barea is returning from right Achilles surgery). The roster currently stands at 17 players. Of the 17, four are in their first season with Dallas (Marjanović, Reaves, Roby and Wright). Three are in their second stint with Dallas (Barea, Cleveland and Curry). Barea, who was a member of the Mavericks’ 2011 title team, is the only player with NBA championship experience. The roster also features seven players born outside of one of the 50 U.S. states or Washington, D.C: Barea (Puerto Rico), Ryan Broekhoff (Australia), Dončić (Slovenia), Kleber (Germany), Marjanović (Serbia), Porzingis (Latvia) and Powell (Canada). The seven international players on Dallas’ opening-night roster were the most in the NBA.

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DONČIĆ BECOMES SECOND MAVERICK TO WIN NBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD: Mavericks guard/forward Luka Dončić was named the 2018- 19 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year, joining Jason Kidd as the only Mavericks ever to receive the honor (Kidd shared the award with Detroit’s Grant Hill in 1994-95). The 6-7 Slovenian also became the first international player who did not attend a U.S. high school or college to garner the award since Spain’s Pau Gasol won it for Memphis in 2001-02. Dončić received 98 of 100 first-place votes for the award from a global panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.

DONČIĆ’S TRIPLE-DOUBLE TOTAL IN 2018-19: Luka Dončić, who turned 20 on Feb. 28, recorded eight triple-doubles in 2018-19 – the most by a Dallas rookie in team history. Prior to Dončić, Jason Kidd held the Mavericks rookie record for triple-doubles with four in 1994-95. Dončić’s eight triple- doubles were also the second-most by a Dallas player in any one season in club history. Kidd, who had nine triple-doubles in 1995-96, is the only Maverick to record more in any one year. The Slovenian’s eight triple-doubles marked the third-most by a rookie in league history. Oscar Robertson holds the NBA rookie record with 26 in 1960-61, while Ben Simmons ranks second with 12 in 2017-18. Dončić’s eight triple-doubles in 2018-19 set the NBA record for the most by a player before his 21st birthday in NBA history. Magic Johnson, who recorded seven triple-doubles before turning 21, held the previous such record. Four of Dončić’s eight career triple-doubles this season occurred before his 20th birthday (he has four of the five triple-doubles ever recorded by a teenager in NBA history). All four of those came in a 12-game stretch from 1/21-2/25/19. After going for 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists at Milwaukee 1/21/19, he went for 35-12-10 vs. Toronto on 1/27/19, 19-10-11 vs. Charlotte on 2/6/19 and 28-10-10 at the L.A. Clippers on 2/25/19. Markelle Fultz, who registered 13 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Milwaukee on 4/11/18 (at 19 years, 317 days), is the only other player in league history to produce a triple-double before the age of 20 (Fultz was 10 days younger than Dončić at the time of his first career triple-double). The former EuroLeague MVP (19 years, 343 days) broke Magic Johnson’s record for the youngest player to three career triple-doubles in NBA history (Johnson had three through 20 years, 94 days). Dončić (19 years, 362 days) also broke LeBron James’ record for the youngest player to four career triple-doubles (James had four through 20 years, 111 days). Three of Dončić’s four triple-doubles as a 20-year-old occurred in a five-game stretch from 3/18-3/26/19. After posting 29 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists in an overtime game vs. New Orleans (3/18/19), he went for 23-11-10 at Golden State (3/23/19) and 28-12-12 vs. Sacramento (3/26/19). His latest triple-double as a 20-year-old occurred against Phoenix on 4/9/19, when he went for 21 points, a career- high 16 rebounds and 11 assists. In addition to his eight triple-doubles this season, Dončić also finished either one assist or one rebound shy of a triple- double four times in 2018-19 (21 points, 9 rebounds and 10 assists vs. New Orleans 12/26/18; 18 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists vs. Miami on 2/13/19; 19 points, 15 rebounds and 9 assists vs. Houston 3/10/19; 24 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists vs. Denver 3/14/19).

MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A MAVERICK IN A SEASON MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A ROOKIE IN NBA HISTORY RANK PLAYER SEASON TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER SEASON TPL-DBL 1 Jason Kidd 1995-96 9 1 Oscar Robertson 1960-61 26 2 Luka Dončić 2018-19 (R) 8 2 Ben Simmons 2017-18 12 T3 Michael Finley 1999-00 4 3 Luka Dončić 2018-19 8 T3 Jason Kidd 1994-95 (R) 4 4 Magic Johnson 1979-80 7 5 Jason Kidd 2008-09 3 (R) – Denotes Rookie Season

MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BEFORE 21ST BIRTHDAY IN NBA HISTORY MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A TEENAGER IN NBA HISTORY RANK PLAYER TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER SEASON(S) TPL-DBL 1 Luka Dončić 8 1 Luka Dončić 2018-19 4 2 Magic Johnson 7 2 Markelle Fultz 2017-18 1 3 LeBron James 5 ***Note: Dončić turned 20 on Feb. 28, 2019*** ***Note: Dončić doesn’t turn 21 until Feb. 28, 2020***

CARLISLE REACHES 750 CAREER WINS: Rick Carlisle recorded his 750th career victory with Dallas’ 129-127 overtime win at Memphis on 4/7/19, becoming the 17th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone. Carlisle reached the mark in his 1,376th game as a head coach and his 884th game with the Mavericks (he went 750-626, .545, in his first 1,376 games overall, and 469-415, .531, in his first 884 games with Dallas).

LUKA’S VERSATILITY: Luka Dončić averaged 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game as a rookie. He was one of only four NBA players (and the only rookie) to average at least 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game in 2018-19. All-Stars LeBron James, and Nikola Jokić were the others.

LUKA’S AVERAGES AMONG ALL-TIME NBA ROOKIES: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić averaged 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game in 2018-19. He joined Oscar Robertson as the only rookies in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game for a season. In fact, is the only other rookie in league history to average at least 20-6-5 for a season.

LUKA’S RANKINGS AMONG ROOKIES IN 2018-19: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić averaged a team-high 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, a team-high 6.0 assists and 1.1 steals in 32.2 minutes per game this season. Among all rookies in 2018-19, he ranked first in scoring, second in rebounding, second in assists, fifth in steals and first in minutes.

NO. 77 IN THE CLUTCH: Luka Dončić, who just turned 20 years old on Feb. 28, 2019, showed the ability to come up big for Dallas in crunch time this past season. The rookie scored 120 points in clutch time (where the score is within 5 points in the final 5 minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime) this year, which was the 10th-most clutch points among all NBA players in 2018-19 (and the most among all first-year players).

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 4 DONČIĆ’S 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES: Of Luka Dončić’s eight triple-doubles in 2018-19, six were 20-point triple-doubles. That’s the second-most 20- point triple-doubles by a rookie in NBA history. Oscar Robertson (25 in 1960-61) is the only rookie in league history to produce more. Dončić’s six 20-point triple-doubles were also tied for the most by a Maverick in a season (Jason Kidd also had six as a second-year player in 1995-96). Kidd, who totaled nine 20-point triple-doubles in his two stints with Dallas (one in 1994-95, six in 1995-96, one in 2007-08 and one in 2008-09), is also the only player to record more 20-point triple-doubles in his entire Mavericks career than the 20-year-old Slovenian.

MOST 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES MOST 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES MOST 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A ROOKIE IN NBA HISTORY BY A MAVERICK IN A SEASON BY A MAVERICK ALL-TIME RK PLAYER SEASON 20-PT TPL-DBL RK PLAYER SEASON 20-PT TPL-DBL RK PLAYER 20-PT TPL-DBL 1 Oscar Robertson, CIN 1960-61 25 T1 Luka Dončić, DAL 2018-19 (R) 6 1 Jason Kidd 9 2 Luka Dončić, DAL 2018-19 6 T1 Jason Kidd 1995-96 6 2 Luka Dončić 6 3 Alvan Adams, PHO 1975-76 4 3 Michael Finley 1999-00 3 3 Michael Finley 4 T4 , SA 1989-90 3 (R) – Denotes Rookie Season T4 Michael Jordan, CHI 1984-85 3 T4 Magic Johnson, LAL 1979-80 3 Note: David Robinson’s 3 20-point triple-doubles in 1989-90 were all point/rebound/block triple-doubles (all other rookies to record 3-or-more 20-point triple-doubles did it with points/rebounds/assists)

DONČIĆ’S 30-POINT GAMES: Mavericks rookie Luka Dončić recorded eight 30-point games in 2018-19 (31 at San Antonio 10/28/18, 32 at the L.A. Clippers 12/20/18, 34 at New Orleans 12/28/18, 30 vs. Phoenix 1/9/19, 32 vs. Detroit 1/25/19, 35 vs. Toronto 1/27/19, 35 at Cleveland 2/2/19, 31 at Washington 3/6/19). It marked the second-most 30-point efforts by a Mavericks rookie in franchise history. Jay Vincent (15 in 1981-82) is the only Dallas rookie to produce more. Seven of Dončić’s eight 30-point outings in 2018-19 occurred before his 20th birthday (prior to 2/28/19). That’s tied for the third- most 30-point efforts by a teenager in NBA history ( also had 7). LeBron James, who didn’t turn 20 until midway through his sophomore season, holds the record for most 30-point games by a teenager with 20. ranks second with 10.

MOST 30-POINT GAMES BY A ROOKIE IN MAVERICKS HISTORY MOST 30-POINT GAMES BY A TEENAGER IN NBA HISTORY RANK PLAYER SEASON 30-PT GAMES RANK PLAYER YEAR(S) 30-PT GAMES 1 Jay Vincent 1981-82 15 1 LeBron James, CLE 2003-04 to 2004-05 (1st & 2nd seasons) 20 2 Luka Dončić 2018-19 8 2 Carmelo Anthony, DEN 2003-04 (1st season) 10 3 Jamal Mashburn 1993-94 7 T3 Luka Dončić, DAL 2018-19 (1st season) 7 4 Mark Aguirre 1981-82 5 T3 Kevin Durant, SEA 2007-08 (1st season) 7 5 Marquis Daniels 2003-04 3 5 , PHO 2015-16 (1st season) 6

DONČIĆ FROM DEEP: Luka Dončić hit a team-high 168 3-pointers in 2018-19, which marked the third-most 3-pointers by a rookie in NBA history. Only Donovan Mitchell (187) and Damian Lillard (185) hit more trifectas as a first-year NBA player than Dončić. It took Dončić just 45 games to break the Mavericks rookie record for made 3-pointers. He knocked down 108 treys through 1/21/19, surpassing the old Dallas rookie record of 106 made triples set by Dennis Smith Jr. in 2017-18.

MOST 3-POINTERS BY A ROOKIE IN NBA HISTORY MOST 3-POINTERS BY A ROOKIE IN MAVERICKS HISTORY RANK PLAYER SEASON 3FGM RANK PLAYER SEASON 3FGM 1 Donovan Mitchell, UTA 2017-18 187 (187-550, .340) 1 Luka Dončić 2018-19 168 (168-514, .327) 2 Damian Lillard, POR 2012-13 185 (185-503, .368) 2 Dennis Smith Jr. 2017-18 106 (106-339, .313) 3 Luka Dončić, DAL 2018-19 168 (168-514, .327) 3 Jamal Mashburn 1993-94 85 (85-299, .284) 4 , GS 2009-10 166 (166-380, .437) 4 Jason Kidd 1994-95 70 (70-257, .272)

DONČIĆ SETS MAVERICKS ROOKIE RECORD FOR DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN A SEASON: Luka Dončić recorded 24 double-doubles in 2018-19, which was the most by a Mavericks rookie in franchise history. Jason Kidd held the previous club record with 19 in 1994-95.

MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES BY A ROOKIE IN MAVERICKS HISTORY RANK PLAYER DBL-DBL 1 Luka Dončić, 2018-19 24 2 Jason Kidd, 1994-95 19 3 Jay Vincent, 1981-82 16 T4 Sean Rooks, 1992-93 15 T4 Sam Perkins, 1984-85 15

DONČIĆ DRAWING THE CONTACT: Mavericks rookie Luka Dončić went 346-of-485 (.713) from the foul line in 2018-19. It marked the most free throws made and attempted by a Dallas rookie in franchise history. Jamal Mashburn, who went 306-of-438 (.699) from the stripe as a rookie for Dallas in 1993- 94, held the previous club record. It took Dončić 66 career games to set new Maverick rookie records for free throws made and attempted (he set both at Portland on 3/20/19). Dončić ranked 10th among all NBA players in total free throws attempted this season.

MOST FREE THROWS MADE BY A MAVERICKS ROOKIE MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY A MAVERICKS ROOKIE RANK PLAYER FTM RANK PLAYER FTA 1 Luka Dončić, 2018-19 346 (346-485, .713) 1 Luka Dončić, 2018-19 485 (346-485, .713) 2 Jamal Mashburn, 1993-94 306 (306-438, .699) 2 Jamal Mashburn, 1993-94 438 (306-438, .699) 3 Jay Vincent, 1981-82 293 (293-409, .716) 3 Jay Vincent, 1981-82 409 (293-409, .716) 4 Sean Rooks, 1992-93 234 (234-389, .602) 4 Sean Rooks, 1992-93 389 (234-389, .602) 5 Rolando Blackman, 1981-82 212 (212-276, .768) 5 Rolando Blackman, 1981-82 276 (212-276, .768)

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DONČIĆ’S 20-POINT GAMES AMONG ALL-TIME DALLAS ROOKIES: Mavericks guard/forward Luka Dončić produced 43 20-point efforts in 2018-19, which marked the second-most 20-point outings by a Mavericks rookie in franchise history. Jay Vincent (53 in 1981-82) is the only Dallas rookie to record more 20-point games in a season. The former EuroLeague MVP scored 20-plus points in 13 of his first 25 career games, marking the most 20-point outings by a teenager in his first 25 career games in NBA history (previous most: 12 by both Kevin Durant and ). Dončić also netted 20-plus points in 23 of his first 41 career contests. It took him 68 games to become the second rookie in Mavericks history to produce 40 20-point efforts (he recorded his 40th 20-point outing at Golden State on 3/23/19).

MOST 20-POINT GAMES BY A ROOKIE IN MAVERICKS HISTORY RANK PLAYER 20-PT GAMES 1 Jay Vincent, 1981-82 53 2 Luka Dončić, 2018-19 43 3 Jamal Mashburn, 1993-94 37 4 Mark Aguirre, 1981-82 20 5 Dennis Smith Jr., 2017-18 15

LUKA’S STAT TOTALS AS A TEENAGER: Mavericks rookie Luka Dončić, who turned 20 years old on 2/28/19, racked up 1,194 points, 415 rebounds and 324 assists in 57 games (all starts) as a teenager. LeBron James is the only other player in NBA history to post those totals as a teenager. Dončić’s 1,194 points through 57 career games marked the most by a teenager through his first 57 career games in league history (James produced the second- most with 1,172). It was the sixth-most points by a teenager overall. James holds the record with 2,362, while (1,759), Carmelo Anthony (1,725), Kevin Durant (1,624) and (1,243) rank second, third, fourth and fifth, respectively.

NBA PLAYERS TO TOTAL 1,194 PTS, 415 REB AND 324 AST AS A TEENAGER MOST POINTS BY A TEENAGER IN NBA HISTORY PLAYER YEAR(S) GP-GS PTS-REB-AST RANK PLAYER YEAR(S) GP-GS POINTS LeBron James 2003-04 to 2004-05 108-108 2,362 PTS, 634 REB, 673 AST 1 LeBron James 2003-04 to 2004-05 108-108 2,362 Luka Dončić 2018-19 57-57 1,194 PTS, 415 REB, 324 AST 2 Kobe Bryant 1996-97 to 1997-98 150-7 1,759 3 Carmelo Anthony 2003-04 82-82 1,725 MOST POINTS BY A TEENAGER THROUGH 57 CAREER NBA GAMES 4 Kevin Durant 2007-08 80-80 1,624 RANK PLAYER YEAR POINTS 5 Dwight Howard 2004-05 to 2005-06 100-100 1,243 1 Luka Dončić 2018-19 1,194 6 Luka Dončić 2018-19 57-57 1,194 2 LeBron James 2003-04 1,172 7 Devin Booker 2015-16 to 2016-17 78-53 1,087 3 Carmelo Anthony 2003-04 1,124 8 Tracy McGrady 1997-98 to 1998-99 113-19 909 4 Kevin Durant 2007-08 1,106 9 Josh Smith 2004-05 to 2005-06 90-68 851 5 Andrew Wiggins 2014-15 826 10 Jayson Tatum 2017-18 63-63 835 10 1995-96 80-43 835

DONČIĆ RECORDS TWO 35-10-5 GAMES AS TEENAGER: After going for a career-high (game- MOST 35-POINT, 10-REBOUND, 5-ASSIST GAMES high) 35 points, a game-high 12 rebounds and a game-high 10 assists in 36 minutes against Toronto BY A TEENAGER IN NBA HISTORY on 1/27/19, Mavericks rookie Luka Dončić poured in a career-high-tying 35 points, a team-high 11 PLAYER 35-PT,10-REB, 5-AST GAMES rebounds and a game-high six assists in 33 minutes at Cleveland on 2/2/19. Dončić, who didn’t turn Luka Dončić 2 20 until Feb. 28, became the first player in NBA history to record multiple 35-point, 10-rebound, 5- Kevin Durant 1 assist games as a teenager. What’s more, both of his 35-10-5 efforts occurred in the same week (he LeBron James 1 went for 35-10-5 twice in a three-game span). The only other players in league history to record a 35-10-5 game as a teenager are: Kevin Durant and LeBron James (they each had one). Durant went for 42 points, 13 rebounds and six assists in 43 minutes as a member of Seattle SuperSonics at Golden State on 4/16/08. James totaled 38 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in 48 minutes as a Cavalier in an overtime game against Phoenix on 11/10/04. Durant and James both played 43-plus minutes to post such a stat line however, while Dončić did it twice in 36-or-fewer minutes. In addition to becoming the first player in NBA history to post multiple 35-point, 10-rebound, 5-assist games as a teenager, Dončić joined James (7), Carmelo Anthony (6) and Durant (4) as one of four players in league history to score 35 points multiple times before turning 20.

DONČIĆ GETS TO 1,000 POINTS IN 50 GAMES, BECOMES 7th TEENAGER TO REACH MILESTONE: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić entered his 50th career game (at Cleveland 2/2/19) needing just a single point for 1,000 in his career (he had 999 points through 49 career games). He exploded for 35 points, including 28 in the first half (18 in the first quarter), in the Mavericks’ 111-98 win over the Cavaliers on 2/2/19 (it gave him 1,034 points through 50 career games. Dončić tied the Mavericks rookie record for fastest to 1,000 career points (Jay Vincent also reached the milestone in 50 games in 1981-82). The former EuroLeague MVP also tied Tyreke Evans (50 games in 2009-10) as the third-fastest player (in terms of games played) to 1,000 career points this millennium. Since 2000-01, Blake Griffin (44 in 2010-11) reached the milestone in the fewest number of games, while LeBron James (49 in 2003-04) got there in the second-fewest. All three of the aforementioned James (2004), Evans (2010) and Griffin (2011) went on to win the NBA Rookie of the Year award. Dončić, who didn’t turn 20 until Feb. 28, also became the seventh player in NBA history to reach 1,000 career points as a teenager. James (19 years, 41 days) is the youngest player in league history to reach the milestone, followed by Kobe Bryant (19 years, 127 days), Kevin Durant (19 years, 146 days), Devin Booker (19 years, 162 days), Carmelo Anthony (19 years, 256 days), Dwight Howard (19 years, 331 days) and Dončić (19 years, 339 days).

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MOST POINTS BY A MAVERICKS ROOKIE THROUGH 50 CAREER SINCE 2000-01, PLAYERS TO REACH 1,000 CAREER PTS IN 50-OR-FEWER GAMES GAMES RANK PLAYER SEASON POINTS RANK PLAYER SEASON GAMES 1 Luka Dončić 2018-19 1,034 1 Blake Griffin 2010-11 44 2 Jay Vincent 1981-82 1,019 2 LeBron James 2003-04 49 3 Jamal Mashburn 1993-94 957 T3 Luka Dončić 2018-19 50 4 Mark Aguirre 1981-82 934 T3 Tyreke Evans 2009-10 50

LUKA DONČIĆ COMPLETES SWEEP OF KIA NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE MONTH AWARD: Mavericks guard/forward Luka Dončić was named the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month for games played in March and April, completing his season sweep of the award. He became the first player from either conference to sweep the award in every month of the season since Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns in 2015-16 (Towns won it all six times that year). Prior to Dončić, no Maverick had garnered the award more than three times (Jay Vincent won it three times in 1981-82 – the previous team record). The former EuroLeague MVP, who didn’t turn 20 until Feb. 28, increased his scoring average in each of the first four months of the season (18.5 ppg in October/November, 21.1 ppg in December, 22.4 ppg in January, 24.4 ppg in February), and narrowly failed to achieve the feat in each of the first five months (he averaged 22.1 ppg in April/March).

MAVERICKS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH AWARD WINNERS LUKA DONČIĆ’S AVERAGES BY MONTH PLAYER MONTH(S) MONTH PPG RPG APG Luka Dončić October/November 2018, December 2018, January 2019, February 2019, March/April 2019 October/November 18.5 6.5 4.3 Yogi Ferrell February 2017 December 21.1 6.4 6.1 Devin Harris November 2004 January 22.4 8.1 6.4 Jason Kidd March 1995 February 24.4 9.4 7.4 Jay Vincent December 1981, February 1982, March 1982 March/April 22.1 9.9 7.0 Mark Aguirre November 1981 Notes - The season’s first Rookie of the Month award includes games played in both October & November; The season’s final Rookie of the Month award includes games played in both March & April - The NBA Rookie of the Month Award has been given out since the 1981-82 season; In 2001-02, the award split into Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month

DONČIĆ COMPETES FOR WORLD TEAM IN RISING STARS GAME; NOWITZKI SERVES AS HONORARY COACH: Mavericks rookie Luka Dončić competed for the World Team in the 2019 MTN DEW ICE Rising Stars game at All-Star 2019. The 6-7 Slovenian finished with 13 points, five rebounds, a team-high nine assists and two steals in 24 minutes of action. Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki served as the honorary coach for the international squad, which fell to the U.S. Team, 161- 144.

DONČIĆ PARTICIPATES IN SKILLS CHALLENGE: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić took part in the Taco Bell Skills Challenge as part of 2019 State Farm® All-Star Saturday Night. He became the first Maverick ever to compete in the NBA Skills Challenge since it was first introduced in 2003. Dončić defeated the L.A. Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma in the first round, before falling to Atlanta’s Trae Young in the semifinals.

MAVS RECORD TWO OF THEIR FOUR BEST ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOS IN HIGHEST AST/TO RATIOS IN MAVERICKS HISTORY 2018-19: The Mavericks committed only three turnovers at Utah on 2/23/19, marking a RANK DATE OPPONENT AST TO AST/TO RATIO new franchise record for fewest miscues in a game (their previous low was four 1 2/23/19 at UTA 25 3 8.33 turnovers on several occasions, including most recently against Orlando on 1/9/18). 2 11/26/86 vs. SAC 28 4 7.00 Dallas also recorded 25 assists at Utah (2/23/19), marking its highest assist/turnover 3 1/9/18 vs. ORL 27 4 6.75 ratio (8.33) in a game in team history. On 3/16/19 vs. Cleveland, the Mavericks handed 4 3/16/19 vs. CLE 32 5 6.40 out 32 assists while recording just five giveaways against the Cavaliers. It marked the first time in club history that the Mavericks dished out 30-plus assists while committing five-or-fewer turnovers in a game. It also marked the fourth-highest assist/turnover ratio (6.40) in a game in franchise history.

MAVS SCORE FRANCHISE-HIGH 84 BENCH POINTS IN OT WIN AT MEMPHIS: The Mavericks’ bench outscored the Grizzlies’ bench, 84-35, in their 129-127 overtime win at FedExForum on 4/7/19. The 84 bench points marked a new franchise record. Dallas’ previous most bench points in a game was 77 in a 118-113 road win over the Kansas City Kings on 11/5/82. All six Mavericks that appeared as a reserve on 4/7/19 scored at least five points apiece: Trey Burke (24), Salah Mejri (19), Dorian Finney-Smith (16), Daryl Macon (12), Ryan Broekhoff (8) and Devin Harris (5).

BRUNSON’S BIG NUMBERS AFTER THE ALL-STAR BREAK: Mavericks rookie Jalen Brunson elevated his game after the All-Star break. All four of his 20-point occurred after the break. The former National Player of the Year poured in a career-high (game-high) 34 points (12-16 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 7-7 FTs) in 37 minutes vs. San Antonio on 3/12/19. In 116 career collegiate games (115 starts) at Villanova, Brunson’s highest-scoring effort was 31 points (four times). Brunson scored in double figures in a career-high 15 consecutive games from 3/4-4/1/19. During that 15-game run, he averaged 15.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists in 30.1 minutes per game. He shot 55.4 percent (92-166 FGs) from the field, 37.5 percent (21-56 3FGs) from beyond the arc and 80 percent (32-40 FTs) from the charity stripe in that stretch (3/4-4/1/19). Brunson saw his career-best double-digit scoring streak come to an end against Minnesota on 4/3/19 when he finished with nine points against the Timberwolves. He actually finished the season by scoring nine-plus points in each of his final 19 games however (3/4-4/10/19). Brunson also recorded a career-high 10 assists in two of his final three games (his two point/assist double-doubles in 2018-19 both occurred in the team’s final three games – he had 12 points and 10 assists at Memphis on 4/7/19 and 11 points and 10 assists in the season finale at San Antonio on 4/10/19). Below is a comparison of Brunson’s numbers pre All-Star break vs. post All-Star break in 2018-19:

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JALEN BRUNSON’S 2018-19 STATS BEFORE AND AFTER THE ALL-STAR BREAK BEFORE/AFTER ALL-STAR GP- PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 30+ 20+ 10+ 2019 GS PTS PTS PTS Pre All-Star Break 49-16 6.8 2.0 2.4 18.1 .432 (130-301 .344 (31-90 .667 (40-60 0 0 14 FG) 3FG) FT) Post All-Star Break 24-22 14.5 2.9 4.6 29.3 .508 (134-264 .352 (32-91 .783 (47-60 1 4 20 FG) 3FG) FT)

POWELL’S POST ALL-STAR BREAK PROGRESSION: Mavericks center Dwight Powell had a tremendous post All-Star break in 2018-19. He scored 20-plus points seven times after the break (including five times in his first 10 games following the break), after he failed to hit 20 in each of his 53 games before the break. In fact, Powell scored 20 just four times in his first four seasons combined (once in 2016-17 and 3 times in 2017-18) prior to his monster second half in 2018-19. Five of Powell’s seven double-digit rebounding efforts in 2018-19 also occurred after the break. The fifth-year big man scored in double figures in a career-high eight consecutive games from 2/22-3/8/19, averaging 17.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 32.8 minutes per game in that stretch. Powell’s previous high double-figure scoring streak was four on four occasions (he scored 10-plus points in four straight games once in 2015- 16, once in 2016-17, once in 2017-18 and once in 2018-19). After going for 20 points vs. Denver on 2/22/19, Powell posted a then career-high 24 points (10-11 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) at the L.A. Clippers on 2/25/19. The former Stanford standout then registered a team-high 20 points (6-7 FGs, 5-6 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) to go along with a team-high-tying six rebounds and a career-high (team-high) six assists at Brooklyn on 3/4/19. He led the Mavericks in points, rebounds and assists for the first time in 308 games with the franchise (including ties). He also knocked down a career-high five 3-pointers against the Nets. On 3/6/19 at Washington, Powell poured in a career-high 26 points (11-12 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 3-6 FTs) to go along with 10 rebounds. He made his first 10 shots from the field against the Wizards and finished 11-of-12 (.917) from the floor on the night. His 91.7 percent shooting percentage against the Wizards was tied for the second-highest percentage by a Maverick in a game (minimum 10 field goal attempts). Brandan Wright went a perfect 10-of-10 (1.000) from the floor at the L.A. Lakers on 4/4/14 and Rolando Blackman had an 11-of-12 (.917) night vs. Chicago on 11/24/82. On 3/12/19 vs. San Antonio, Powell totaled 20 points and a game-high-tying seven boards. On 3/26/19 vs. Sacramento, he totaled 21 points (6-7 FGs, 9-11 FTs), a season-high (game-high) 13 rebounds, three assists and a career-high (game-high) four blocks. On 4/3/19 vs. Minnesota, he totaled 25 points (8-9 FGs, 9-10 FTs), his second-highest career scoring game, to go along with eight boards in 31 minutes. Below are Powell’s stats both before and after the 2019 All-Star break.

DWIGHT POWELL’S 2018-19 STATS BEFORE AND AFTER THE ALL-STAR BREAK BEFORE/AFTER ALL-STAR GP- PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 20+ 15+ 10+ 2019 GS PTS PTS REB Pre All-Star Break 53-0 8.7 4.4 1.0 17.5 .580 (164-283 .243 (18-74 .755 (114-151 0 6 2 FG) 3FG) FT) Post All-Star Break 24-22 14.8 7.5 2.5 30.7 .621 (126-203 .396 (21-53 .796 (82-103 7 11 5 FG) 3FG) FT)

DONČIĆ POSTS 32-8-8-2-1 IN WIN OVER DETROIT: Luka Dončić paced Dallas with a team-high 32 points (9-19 FGs, 3-9 3FGs, 11-13 FTs) to go along with eight rebounds, a team-high eight assists, a team-high-tying two steals and one block in 35 minutes in the Mavericks’ 106-101 win over Detroit on 1/25/19. Dončić (19 years, 331 days) became the first teenager in NBA history to go for 30-8-8-2-1 in a game. The former EuroLeague MVP also joined LeBron James and Kevin Durant as the only teenagers in league history to post at least 30 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in a game (James had two such games and Durant had one). In the game following his 32-point, eight-rebound, eight-assist performance against the Pistons (1/25/19), Dončić went for 35 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists against Toronto (1/27/19), joining James as the sole teenagers in NBA history to produce multiple 30-8-8 games.

DONČIĆ SCORES 25-PLUS POINTS IN FIVE STRAIGHT GAMES: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić registered 25-plus points in five consecutive games from 1/7-1/16/19 (27 vs. the L.A. Lakers 1/7/19, 30 vs. Phoenix 1/9/19, 29 at Minnesota 1/11/19, 26 vs. Golden State 1/13/19, 25 vs. San Antonio 1/16/19). He became the first rookie to score 25-plus points in five consecutive games since Stephen Curry in 2010 (5 games from 4/4- 4/11/10). In fact, he joined Carmelo Anthony (5 games from 2/23-3/2/04) and Curry as the only rookies since 2003-04 to produce at least 25 points in five consecutive games. Before Dončić, Anthony was the last teenager to record five consecutive games of 25-plus points. The former EuroLeague MVP joined Jay Vincent (6 games from 2/6-2/20/82) as the only rookies in Mavericks history to post at least 25 points five games in a row. Dončić also became the first Maverick to go for 25-or-more points in five straight games since Dirk Nowitzki in 2011-12 (5 games from 3/13-3/21/12). Over the five-game stretch (1/7-1/16/19), the 6-7 Slovenian averaged 27.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.6 steals in 34.6 minutes per game. He shot 46.5 percent (46-of-99) from the field and 37.2 percent (16-of-43) from deep in that span. Dončić led the team outright in scoring in each of those five games. He also led Dallas in assists in four of those five contests (including ties).

DONČIĆ JOINS MJ: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić totaled at least 25 points, five rebounds and five assists in four consecutive games from 1/9-1/16/19. He became the first rookie to post at least 25-5-5 in four straight games since Michael Jordan in 1984-85 (Jordan had two such five-game streaks that year). Over the four-game stretch (1/9-1/16/19), Dončić averaged 27.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1.8 steals in 34.8 minutes per game. He shot 47.4 percent (36-of-76) from the field and 37.8 percent (14-of-37) from deep in that span.

DONČIĆ DELIVERS THREE GO-AHEAD BASKETS IN FINAL 2 MINUTES OF DALLAS’ 119-115 WIN AT MINNESOTA: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić delivered yet another clutch performance in Dallas’ 119-115 win at Minnesota on 1/11/19. The former EuroLeague MVP had three go-ahead field goals in the final 1:28 against the Timberwolves, including a 28-foot 3-pointer with 23.9 seconds left to give the Mavericks the lead for good (it put Dallas up 117-115). Dončić became the first rookie with three go-ahead baskets in the final 2 minutes of regulation since Vince Carter on 4/1/99 vs. Indiana. The 6-7 Slovenian racked up a team-high 29 points (10-23 FGs, 2-9 3FGs, 7-10 FTs), including 11 in both the first and fourth quarters, to go along with eight rebounds, a career-high-tying (game-high) 12 assists, two steals and just one turnover in 35 minutes against the Timberwolves. Dončić (19 years, 317 days) became the first teenager in NBA history to post at least 25 points, eight rebounds, 10 assists and two steals in a game. He

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 8 also became the youngest player to record at least 25 points and 10 assists since LeBron James in 2004. James, who had 34 points, eight rebounds and 10 assists vs. Golden State on 4/3/04 (at 19 years, 95 days), is the only other teenager ever to go for at least 25-8-10 in a game (James finished with one steal in that contest). Dončić finished two rebounds shy of a triple-double against the Timberwolves. He would have tied Markelle Fultz’ record for the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double (Fultz had 13 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Milwaukee on 4/11/18, at 19 years and 317 days). Ten days later, Dončić joined Fultz as the only teenagers in league history to produce a triple-double when he went for 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists at Milwaukee on 1/21/19 (at 19 years, 327 days).

LUKA AND LBJ: In a five-game stretch from 12/18-12/26/18, then 19-year-old Luka Dončić posted three stat lines that only the great LeBron James achieved as a teenager. The former EuroLeague MVP tallied 23 points, six rebounds and a career-high (team-high) 12 assists at Denver on 12/18/18. Dončić not only joined James as the sole teenagers in NBA history to post at least 23 points, six assists and 12 assists in a game (James had two such games – one as a rookie in 2003-04 and one as a second-year player in 2004-05), but he also joined Jason Kidd as the only rookies in Mavericks history to go for at least 23-6-12. Kidd had one such game as a rookie in 1994-95 (at Sacramento on 1/24/95), and coincidently, went for exactly 23-6-12 in it. In the game following his 23-6-12 effort, Dončić produced a game-high-tying 32 points to go along with four rebounds (4 OR), five assists and a career-high (game-high) four steals at the L.A. Clippers on 12/20/18. The list of teenagers to record a 32-4-5-4 effort again included just Dončić and James. The day after Christmas (12/26/18), the 6-7 guard/forward went for a team-high 21 points to go along with nine rebounds and a game-high 10 assists in Dallas’ 122-119 win over New Orleans. Dončić not only joined James as the only teenagers in league history to record a 21-9-10 game, but he coincidently achieved the stat line 14 years to the day from James did it (James – 12/26/04; Dončić – 12/26/18) and against the same opponent in New Orleans. During the five-game stretch from 12/18-12/26/18, Dončić averaged 23.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 7.6 assists per game. Once January rolled around, Dončić posted another game of at least 23 points, six rebounds and 12 assists as a teenager when he went for 29-8-12 at Minnesota on 1/11/19. He also recorded two additional 21-9-10 games as a 19-year-old when he went for 35-12-10 vs. Toronto (1/27/19) and 28-10-10 at the L.A. Clippers (2/25/19).

NBA PLAYERS TO RECORD 32 PTS, 4 REB, 5 AST & 4 STL AS A TEENAGER NBA PLAYERS TO RECORD 21 PTS, 9 REB & 10 AST AS A TEENAGER PLAYER DATE TEAM OPP. PTS-REB-AST-STL PLAYER DATE TEAM OPP. PTS-REB-AST Luka Dončić 12/20/18 DAL at LAC 32 PTS, 4 REB, 5 AST, 4 STL Luka Dončić 2/25/19 DAL at LAC 28 PTS, 10 REB, 10 AST LeBron James 12/19/03 CLE at PHI 36 PTS, 4 REB, 5 AST, 4 STL Luka Dončić 1/27/19 DAL vs. TOR 35 PTS, 12 REB, 10 AST Luka Dončić 12/26/18 DAL vs. NO 21 PTS, 9 REB, 10 AST LeBron James 12/26/04 CLE vs. NO 22 PTS, 9 REB, 14 AST

NBA PLAYERS TO RECORD 23 PTS, 6 REB & 12 AST AS A TEENAGER PLAYER DATE TEAM OPP. PTS-REB-AST Luka Dončić 1/11/19 DAL at MIN 29 PTS, 8 REB, 12 AST Luka Dončić 12/18/18 DAL at DEN 23 PTS, 6 REB, 12 AST LeBron James 12/21/04 CLE vs. MIN 26 PTS, 6 REB, 12 AST LeBron James 3/27/04 CLE vs. NJ 41 PTS, 6 REB, 13 AST

DONČIĆ GOES FOR 30-5-5-3 IN WIN OVER SUNS: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić poured in a game-high 30 points (8-14 FGs, 4-9 3FGs, 10-16 FTs) to go along with five rebounds, a team-high-tying five assists and a game-high-tying three steals in 36 minutes in Dallas’ 104-94 win over Phoenix on 1/9/19. Dončić (19 years, 315 days) joined LeBron James and Kevin Durant as the only teenagers in NBA history to produce at least 30 points, five boards, five assists and three steals in a game (James had six such games as a teenager and Durant had one).

DONČIĆ BECOMES FIRST TEENAGER TO HIT SEVEN THREES IN A GAME: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić went 7-of-10 (.700) from beyond the arc en route to scoring a team-high 34 points (10-16 FGs, 7-10 3FGs, 7-13 FTs) in 34 minutes at New Orleans on 12/28/18. Dončić (19 years, 303 days) became the youngest player in NBA history (first teenager) to hit seven 3-pointers in a game. The previous youngest was D’Angelo Russell, who went 8-of-12 (.667) from deep against Brooklyn (3/1/16) as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers (at 20 years, 7 days).

DONČIĆ USES PERSONAL 11-0 RUN TO LEAD DALLAS TO COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN OVER HOUSTON: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić used a personal 11-0 run late in the fourth quarter to propel Dallas to a 107-104 come-from-behind win over Houston on 12/8/18. He became the first rookie to score at least 11 consecutive points since Devin Booker on 1/8/16 vs. Miami (11 straight in third quarter). The Mavericks were down eight (102-94) with under 3 minutes to go in the game, before Dončić scored 11 unanswered points to put Dallas in front, 105-102, with just under a remaining. The former EuroLeague MVP hit three 3-pointers during that stretch. He knotted the game at 102 with a floater with 1:34 remaining and then capped the run with a go-ahead step-back 3-pointer with 57.8 seconds left. Eleven of Dončić’s team-high-tying 21 points came in the game’s final 2 minutes and 49 seconds.

DONČIĆ POSTS MOST POINTS BY TEENAGER THROUGH 15 CAREER GAMES: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić, who didn’t turn 20 until Feb. 28, totaled 292 points through his first 15 career games (10/17-11/17/18), marking the most points by a teenager through his first 15 games in NBA history. The previous most was 290 by Kevin Durant, who Dončić coincidently played his 15th career game against on 11/17/18 (Dončić scored a team-high 24 points to lead Dallas to a 112-109 win over Durant’s Warriors on 11/17/18). The 6-7 Slovenian scored 20-plus points in eight of his first 15 career games, which was also the most 20-point efforts by a teenager in his first 15 career NBA contests. The previous most was seven by Kyrie Irving, , Dajuan Wagner and Durant. MOST POINTS BY PLAYERS, 19 YEARS OR YOUNGER, IN FIRST 15 CAREER NBA GAMES RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS 1 Luka Dončić 2018-19 292 6 Kyrie Irving 2011-12 261 2 Kevin Durant 2007-08 290 7 LeBron James 2003-04 259 3 Jahlil Okafor 2015-16 276 8 Michael Beasley 2008-09 221 3 Dajuan Wagner 2002-03 276 9 Dennis Smith Jr. 2017-18 218 5 Carmelo Anthony 2003-04 266 10 Anthony Davis 2012-13 217

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DONČIĆ POSTS 198/66/44 THROUGH 10 CAREER GAMES: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić racked up 198 points, 66 rebounds and 44 assists through his first 10 career games (10/17-11/6/18), joining Oscar Robertson (1960-61) as the only players in NBA history to reach those totals through their first 10 career NBA contests (if you include players who played in the ABA before making their NBA debuts, Connie Hawkins and George McGinnis would also be on the list). Dončić, who didn’t turn 20 until Feb. 28, became the first to do so as a teenager. Dončić’s 198 points through 10 career games marked the second-most points by a teenager through his first 10 career contests in NBA history (behind Kevin Durant’s 201). The former EuroLeague MVP scored at least 20 points in five of those 10 games, including 31 at San Antonio on 10/29/18.

PLAYERS TO TOTAL 198+ PTS, 66+ REB & 44+ AST IN FIRST MOST POINTS BY PLAYERS, 19 YEARS OR YOUNGER, 10 CAREER NBA GAMES (NO PRIOR ABA EXPERIENCE) IN FIRST 10 CAREER NBA GAMES PLAYER PTS/REB/AST TOTAL RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS Oscar Robertson, 1960-61 255 PTS, 102 REB, 92 AST 1 Kevin Durant 2007-08 201 6 LeBron James 2003-04 168 ^Luka Dončić, 2018-19 198 PTS, 66 REB, 44 AST 2 Luka Dončić 2018-19 198 7 Kyrie Irving 2011-12 166 ^Accomplished before turning 20 years old 3 Dajuan Wagner 2002-03 194 8 Michael Beasley 2008-09 163 PLAYERS TO TOTAL 198+ PTS, 66+ REB & 44+ AST IN FIRST 4 Jahlil Okafor 2015-16 192 9 Luol Deng 2004-05 152 10 CAREER NBA GAMES (AFTER PLAYING IN ABA) 5 Carmelo Anthony 2003-04 171 10 Anthony Davis 2012-13 146 PLAYER PTS/REB/AST TOTAL Connie Hawkins, 1969-70 231 PTS, 105 REB, 50 AST George McGinnis, 1975-76 220 PTS, 112 REB, 44 AST

DONČIĆ GOES FOR 31-8-4 IN HIS SEVENTH CAREER GAME: In his seventh career game, Mavericks guard/forward Luka Dončić poured in a team- high 31 points, including 24 after halftime, to go along with eight rebounds and four assists in 40 minutes in an overtime loss to San Antonio on 10/29/18. Dončić became the first player to post a 30-8-4 stat line within his first seven career games since Michael Jordan in 1984-85 (Jordan went for 33-8-5 in his seventh career game at New York on 11/8/84). The 6-7 Slovenian (19 years, 243 days) also became just the sixth teenager in NBA history to go for at least 30-8-4, joining Cliff Robinson, Kevin Garnett, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Andrew Wiggins. James and Durant were the only players to achieve that stat line at a younger age than the former EuroLeague MVP. What’s more, Dončić became the first teenager in league history to post a 30-8-4 line less than 17 games into his NBA career. James, who had 33 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists against Memphis on 11/29/03 (in his 17th career game), was the teenager who previously did it the fastest (in terms of games played). Dončić also became the youngest player in Mavericks history with a 30-point effort. The previous youngest was Jamal Mashburn (20 years, 348 days), who had a 36-point outing in his fourth career game at Minnesota on 11/12/93. Mashburn was also the only other Maverick to score 30 within his first seven career games.

DONČIĆ BECOMES SECOND-YOUNGEST PLAYER IN MAVS HISTORY: Luka Dončić made his NBA debut for Dallas at Phoenix on 10/17/18, at 19 years, 231 days old. He became the second-youngest player ever to appear in a game for the Mavericks, behind only Bruno Sundov (19 years, 70 days). When Dončić made his debut, he was exactly one year younger than when teammate Dirk Nowitzki (20 years, 231 days) played in his first NBA game. Dončić finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists in 32 minutes against the Suns on 10/17/18.

DONČIĆ BECOMES YOUNGEST MAVERICK TO RECORD A 20-POINT GAME: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić tallied a team-high 26 points, including 15 in the second quarter, to go along with six rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block in 36 minutes versus Minnesota on 10/20/18. Dončić (19 years, 234 days) became the youngest player in Mavericks history to record a 20-point game. The previous youngest was Dennis Smith Jr., who had 22 points at Washington (11/7/17) at 19 years, 347 days old. Before Smith and Dončić posted their first 20-point games as a teenager, Dirk Nowitzki (29 points at Phoenix 4/16/99; at 20 years, 301 days), was the youngest Maverick ever to produce a 20-point outing.

HARRIS AND BAREA BOTH DELIVER HISTORIC BENCH PERFORMANCES IN LIMITED MINUTES AT HOUSTON: Veteran guards Devin Harris and J.J. Barea both delivered historically efficient bench performances in the Mavericks’ 128-108 win at Houston on 11/28/18. Harris produced a season-high (team-high-tying) 20 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter, to go along with four assists and two blocks in just 15 minutes off the bench. Barea finished with 13 points and a season-high (team-high) 12 assists in just 18 minutes off the pine. Both performances were the first of their kind by reserves since the NBA began marking starters and subs on the box score in 1970-71. Harris became the first reserve in NBA history (since 1970-71) to total at least 20 points and four assists in 15-or-fewer minutes, while Barea became the first sub to record at least 10 points and 12 assists in 18 minutes or less. As a unit, Dallas’ bench outscored Houston’s bench, 61-25, on the night.

MAVS BEAT JAZZ BY 50 ON SEATS FOR SOLDIERS NIGHT: The Mavericks beat the Jazz by 50 (118-68) at home on 11/14/18. It marked the third time in franchise history that Dallas won a game by 50-plus points (53, 123-70, vs. Philadelphia 11/13/14; 50, 128-78, at New York 1/24/10). What’s more, the Mavericks handed the Jazz its worst loss since moving to Utah in 1979 (while in New Orleans, the Jazz lost to Milwaukee by 56, 158-102, on 3/14/79). It was also the fewest points allowed by any team in a game in 2018-19. Dallas held Utah to just 22 points in the second half on 11/14/18 (the Mavericks outscored the Jazz 60-22 after intermission), marking the fewest points the Mavericks have allowed in any half in team history. The previous low was 23 by Sacramento, in the first half, on 1/14/12. In fact, prior to the game against the Jazz, the fewest points the Mavericks allowed in the second half of a game was 24 at Philadelphia on 2/17/12. Utah’s 68 points on the night were tied for the third-fewest points by a Dallas opponent in franchise history (it marked the fourth time the Mavericks held an opponent to exactly 68 points; the fewest points the Mavericks have ever given up was 60 vs. Sacramento 1/14/12 and the second-fewest was 65 at Minnesota 2/27/07). Dallas held Utah to just 30.9 percent (25-of-81) shooting, including 22.2 percent (8-of-36) shooting in the second half, in the 118-68 win on 11/14/18. It marked just the seventh time since 2002-03 that a Dallas opponent was held under 31 percent shooting and the first since 1/22/18 vs. Washington (.302, 26-of-86). The 50-point win came in the team’s 14th annual Seats for Soldiers game, a one-of-a-kind experience for our nation’s military heroes. More than 100 wounded service members from Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio joined veterans from the Adaptive Training Foundation and reserve troops from the Dallas/Fort Worth area to enjoy courtside seats at the Mavericks vs. Jazz game at American Airlines Center. With the victory, Dallas improved to 12-2 (.857) all-time in Seats for Soldiers games.

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 10 MAVERICKS DEFEAT WARRIORS BY 35 IN TEAM’S FINAL GAME AT ORACLE: The Mavericks recorded a 35-point (126-91) wire-to-wire victory at Golden State on 3/23/19. It marked Dallas’ largest margin of victory over a defending NBA champion in franchise history (the team’s previous biggest win over a defending champ was a 26-point, 98-72, victory over the L.A. Lakers on 11/19/02). It occurred in the Mavericks’ final trip to Oracle Arena (the Warriors will move to the Chase Center next season). With the win, the Mavericks snapped a 12-game road game losing streak against the Warriors (it was Dallas’ first win at Oracle since 4/12/12, 112-103). Dallas handed Golden State its largest home loss since 2007 (the Warriors lost to the Spurs by 37, 126-89, at home on 3/26/07). It was also the Warriors’ second-largest loss under (since 2014-15). Golden State’s 40-point loss (119-79) at Utah on 4/10/18 (in its final game of the 2017-18 regular season) was the only time it lost a game by a bigger margin since Kerr took over.

DALLAS RECORDS FOURTH-LARGEST ROAD WIN IN TEAM HISTORY: Dallas recorded a 38-point blowout win (122-84) at Charlotte on 1/2/19. It marked the Mavericks’ fourth-largest road win in team history (Dallas recorded a 50-point win, 128-78, at New York on 1/24/10; a 45-point victory, 149- 104, at Golden State on 1/15/85; and a 44-point triumph, 124-80, at Seattle on 4/11/85). The Mavericks outshot the Hornets 46.3 percent (44-of-95) to 35.6 percent (32-of-90) from the field, 40 percent (18-of-45) to 18.8 percent (6-of-32) from beyond the arc and 88.8 percent (16-of-18) to 73.7 percent (14- of-19) from the free-throw line en route to the 38-point victory.

DALLAS HITS FRANCHISE-RECORD 10 THREES IN OPENING QUARTER AT CHARLOTTE: The Mavericks went 10-of-17 (.588) from deep in the opening period at Charlotte on 1/2/19, setting a new franchise record for most 3-pointers made in a quarter. The previous team record was nine (three times). Luka Dončić (3), Dennis Smith Jr. (2), Wesley Matthews (1), Harrison Barnes (1), Dirk Nowitzki (1), J.J. Barea (1) and Devin Harris (1) all hit at least one triple in the first quarter against Charlotte. The Mavericks posted a 42-point first quarter against the Hornets (Dallas outscored Charlotte 42-26 in the opening frame) en route to a 38-point win (122-84).

MAVERICKS OVERCOME ANOTHER 15-POINT FOURTH-QUARTER DEFICIT TO BEAT BLAZERS: Dallas trailed by 15 (96-81) in the final period against Portland on 2/10/19, but closed the game on a 21-5 run en route to a 102-101 win. Prior to the loss, the Blazers were 33-0 this season when they led going into the fourth quarter. It marked the first time the Mavericks overcame a deficit of 15-or-more points in the fourth quarter since they came back from 16 down in the fourth to beat the Blazers 111-101 in overtime on 2/7/15. Not only did their most recent such comeback occur against the same opponent in Portland, but it occurred nearly four years to the day from when they previously had such a come-from-behind win (4 years and 3 days later to be exact). In that game (2/7/15), Dallas trailed 86-70 in the fourth, but outscored Portland 26-10 in the final 10:21 of regulation to knot the game at 96 and force overtime. The Mavericks then began the overtime period on a 9-0 run and won by a final score of 111-101. The Mavericks’ 102-101 win on 2/10/19 marked their 500th regular-season win at American Airlines Center. It was tied for their largest come-from-behind win in 2018-19 (Dallas fought back from a 15-point first-quarter deficit to beat the Timberwolves 140-136 at home on 10/20/18 and overcame a 15-point third-quarter deficit to defeat the Grizzlies 129-127 in OT on the road on 4/7/19). Dallas held Portland to just nine points on 3-of-16 (.188) shooting in the final period on 2/10/19 (Dallas outscored Portland 24-9 in the fourth). It was tied for the fewest points the Mavericks have allowed in any quarter this season (Dallas outscored Utah 34-9 in the fourth on 11/14/18). It was also tied for the second-fewest points Dallas has ever given up in the fourth quarter (it was the team’s fifth time allowing only 9 points in the fourth). The fewest points the Mavericks ever allowed in the fourth was eight against Miami on 12/25/11.

DIRK FINISHES CAREER SIXTH ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME SCORING LIST: Mavericks forward NBA’S ALL-TIME SCORING LIST (THROUGH ’18-19) Dirk Nowitzki, who announced that the 2018-19 season will be his last, finished his career in sixth RANK PLAYER CAREER PTS place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with 31,560 career points. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387), 1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387 (36,928), Kobe Bryant (33,643), LeBron James (32,543) and Michael Jordan (32,292) 2 Karl Malone 36,928 are the only players in league history with more career points than the big German. Nowitzki passed 3 Kobe Bryant 33,643 (31,419) to reclaim the No. 6 spot on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with a 20-foot 4 LeBron James 32,543 jumper over Kenrich Williams at the 8:35 mark of the first quarter against New Orleans on 3/18/19 5 Michael Jordan 32,292 6 Dirk Nowitzki 31,560 (the basket gave him four points for the game and 31,420 for his career). He was assisted by rookie 7 Wilt Chamberlain 31,419 Through 3/18/19, there were 4,366 players who had appeared in an NBA Luka Dončić on the play. 8 Shaquille O’Neal 28,596 game (and Nowitzki ranked sixth in scoring among those 4,366). 9 27,409 10 27,313 DIRK’S HISTORIC 21ST SEASON: Dirk Nowitzki played his 21st and final season with the Mavericks in 2018-19 – an NBA-record for a player to suit up for a single franchise. Kobe Bryant, who played 20 seasons for the Lakers from 1996-2016, held the previous record. Nowitzki’s 21 seasons are also tied for the most by any player in league history (Vince Carter, Kevin Garnett, Robert Parish and have also played 21). Carter is set to play his NBA-record 22nd season in 2019-20.

PLAYERS WITH 20-OR-MORE YEARS OF NBA EXPERIENCE PLAYER SEASONS YEARS TEAMS Dirk Nowitzki 21 1998-99 to 2018-19 (1) DAL Vince Carter 21 1998-99 to 2018-19 (8) TOR, NJ, ORL, PHO, DAL, MEM, SAC, ATL Kevin Garnett 21 1995-96 to 2015-16 (3) MIN, BOS, BKN Kevin Willis 21 1984-85 to 2006-07 (8) ATL, MIA, GS, HOU, TOR, DEN, SA, DAL Robert Parish 21 1976-77 to 1996-97 (4) GS, BOS, CHA, CHI Kobe Bryant 20 1996-97 to 2015-16 (1) LAL Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 20 1969-70 to 1988-89 (2) MIL, LAL

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NOWITZKI ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki NBA’S ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST (TOP 5) finished his career in third place on the NBA’s all-time regular-season games played list with 1,522. RANK PLAYER GAMES Robert Parish (1,611) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,560) are the only players in league history to 1 Robert Parish 1,611 appear in more games than the big German. Nowitzki played in his 1,505th career game at Orlando on 2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,560 3/8/19, passing (1,504) for third place on the NBA’s all-time games played list. The 21st- 3 Dirk Nowitzki 1,522 year forward also broke Stockton’s record for the most games played with a single team (Stockton 4 John Stockton 1,504 spent his entire 19-year career with the Jazz). 5 Vince Carter 1,480

NOWITZKI REACHES 900 CAREER WINS: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki finished his illustrious career with 916 career wins (916-606; .602), which is the sixth-most by any player in NBA history. Nowitzki became the sixth player in NBA history to reach 900 career victories with Dallas’ 122-119 win over New Orleans on 12/26/18. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,074), Robert Parish (1,014), (1,001), John Stockton (953) and Karl Malone (952) are the only players in league history with more career victories than Nowitzki.

51,000-PLUS MINUTES FOR DIRK: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki finished his career third all-time NBA’S ALL-TIME MINUTES PLAYED LIST (TOP 5) in regular-season minutes played with 51,368. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (57,446) and Karl Malone RANK PLAYER MIN (54,852) are the only players in NBA history to play more minutes than the big German. Nowitzki 1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 57,446 became the third player in NBA history to surpass 51,000 career minutes at Washington on 3/6/19. 2 Karl Malone 54,852 3 Dirk Nowitzki 51,368 DIRK GOES FOR 20 AND 10 IN FINAL GAME: In his final career game (1,522nd career), Mavericks 4 Kevin Garnett 50,418 forward Dirk Nowitzki recorded his first double-double of the season (411th career) with a team-high 20 5 Jason Kidd 50,111 points to go along with 10 boards in 32 minutes at San Antonio on 4/10/19. Nowitzki, 40, became the eighth player in NBA history to post a double-double at age 40-or-older (joining Robert Parish, John Stockton, Karl Malone, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Dikembe Mutombo and Steve Nash). It marked Nowitzki’s 324th career 20-point, 10-rebound game and his first since 3/11/17 vs. Phoenix (23 points and 11 boards).

DIRK DROPS 30 IN FINAL HOME GAME: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki poured in a season-high (team-high) 30 points (11-31 FGs, 5-14 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), including Dallas’ first 10 points of the game, in a season-high 33 minutes in the Mavericks’ 120-109 win over the Suns at American Airlines Center on 4/9/19. At 40 years, 294 days, Nowitzki became the oldest player in NBA history to produce a 30-point game. The previous oldest was the great Michael Jordan (Jordan had 39 points at New York on 3/9/03 – at 40 years, 20 days). In fact, Nowitzki joined MJ as the only players in league history to score 30 at age 40-or-older (Jordan had four 30-point games as a 40-year-old in 2002-03). It marked Nowitzki’s 245th career 30-point effort and his first since 3/20/16 vs. Portland (40 points in an OT game). It was also the first time he scored 30 in a regulation-length game since 3/12/16 vs. Indiana (30 points). The Mavericks improved to 186-59 (.759) all-time when Nowitzki scores 30. Following the game, a special ceremony was held honoring Nowitzki’s historic 21st season with the Mavericks. During the ceremony, Nowitzki announced that the 2018-19 season would be his last and that he had played his final home game in a Dallas uniform.

NOWITZKI MAKES 14TH ALL-STAR APPEARANCE: NBA Commissioner Adam Silver named Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki as a special roster addition for the 2019 NBA All-Star Game held in Charlotte (Miami’s also received the honor). It marked the 14th All-Star appearance of Nowitzki’s career (he played in 13 from 2002 to 2012 and 2014 to 2015). Nowitzki, 40, joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1988, 1989) as the only players in NBA history to appear in an All-Star game at age 40-or-older. The big German delivered an incredibly efficient performance in his 14th All-Star Game, finishing with nine points (3-3 FGs) in just 4 minutes of action.

NOWITZKI COMPETES IN 3-POINT CONTEST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki competed in the 2019 MTN DEW 3-Point Contest as part of State Farm® All-Star Saturday Night. He took part in the competition for the sixth time in his career and the first since 2008. Nowitzki posted a respectable score of 17 in the first round, but failed to finish in the top-3 of the competition for the first time in six tries. Nowitzki is the only Maverick ever to win the competition, bringing home the title in 2006 when the event was held in Houston.

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 12 CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD (18TH SEASON): 754-629 (0.545) CAREER PLAYOFF RECORD (12 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES): 58-62 (0.483) REGULAR SEASON RECORD WITH MAVERICKS (12TH SEASON): 473-418 (0.531) PLAYOFF RECORD WITH MAVERICKS (7 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES): 28-30 (0.483) Rick Carlisle enters his 12th season as the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks. He is the third-longest RICK CARLISLE'S OVERALL RECORD tenured head coach in the league behind San Antonios Gregg Popovich (hired in December 1996) and REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Miamis Erick Spoelstra (April 2008). 2001-02 Pistons 50-32 0.610 4-6 0.400 2002-03 Pistons 50-32 0.610 8-9 0.471 Carlisle recorded his 700th career win with Dallas 108-82 victory over the L.A. Clippers on Dec. 2, 2017, becoming the 18th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone. He joined the Spurs Popovich and the 2003-04 Pacers 61-21 0.744 10-6 0.625 Clippers Doc Rivers as the only active coaches with 700 victories. 2004-05 Pacers 44-38 0.537 6-7 0.462 2005-06 Pacers 41-41 0.500 2-4 0.333 Carlisle, who was named the ninth head coach in Mavericks history on May 9, 2008, became the 2006-07 Pacers 35-47 0.427 - - winningest head coach in team history with Dallas 103-93 victory at the L.A. Lakers on Nov. 1, 2015, 2008-09 Mavericks 50-32 0.610 5-5 0.500 passing (339) with his 340th win with the franchise. Carlisle became the first coach in 2009-10 Mavericks 55-27 0.671 2-4 0.333 Mavericks history to reach 400 wins with the franchise with Dallas 108-104 victory at Portland on Feb. 3, 2017. 2010-11 Mavericks 57-25 0.695 16-5 0.762 2011-12 Mavericks 36-30 0.545 0-4 0.000 Carlisle led his team to the playoffs 12 times in his first 14 seasons as a head coach. He guided the 2012-13 Mavericks 41-41 0.500 - - Mavericks to their first-ever world championship in 2011, while posting an impressive 16-5 mark during the 2013-14 Mavericks 49-33 0.598 3-4 0.429 2011 postseason. Carlisle, who won a title as a player with Boston in 1986, is one of only 14 individuals to 2014-15 Mavericks 50-32 0.610 1-4 0.200 win an NBA championship as both a player and a head coach. 2015-16 Mavericks 42-40 0.512 1-4 0.200 2016-17 Mavericks 33-49 0.402 - - Dallas reached the postseason in seven of Carlisles first eight seasons at the helm. He joined the Mavericks after spending six seasons, with Detroit and Indiana, as a head coach. Carlisle served as an 2017-18 Mavericks 24-58 0.293 - - ESPN studio analyst during the 2007-08 NBA season before coming to Dallas. 2018-19 Mavericks 33-49 0.402 - - 2019-20 Mavericks 3-2 0.600 TBD TBD Carlisle began his head coaching career with Detroit. During his two-season tenure, the Pistons won 61 TOTALS 754-629 0.545 TBD TBD percent (100-64) of their games to go along with two Central Division championships and one trip to the Eastern Conference Finals. Following his first season as head coach in 2002, Carlisle earned the NBAs Coach of the Year award. RICK CARLISLE'S ALL-TIME RECORD VS. THE NBA (ENTERING 11/3/19) On Sept. 2, 2003, Carlisle joined Indiana as head coach. In his first year, Carlisle led the VS. WEST CONFERENCE: 378-376 Pacers to the NBAs best record (61-21), the most victories in franchise history, the best winning percentage in team history (.744) and a Central Division championship. He also TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L led the Pacers to the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals where they eventually lost to the Jazz 31 21 Clippers 27 24 Grizzlies 31 24 Pistons. Nuggets 23 30 Kings 29 22 Mavericks 4 8 23 29 24 28 32 26 Carlisle, including his previous two seasons with Detroit, became the first coach since Pat Thunder Lakers Pelicans Riley to win 50 games and division championships in each of his first three seasons as a Timberwolves 30 21 Suns 29 23 Rockets 28 27 head coach. Overall, Carlisle earned a 181-147 (.552) regular season record in Indiana Trail Blazers 29 23 Warriors 23 29 Spurs 15 41 and led the team to three consecutive postseason appearances before stepping down NORTHWEST 136 124 PACIFIC 132 126 SOUTHWEST 110 126 following the 2006-07 campaign. VS. EAST CONFERENCE: 376-253 Carlisle began his coaching career in 1989 as an assistant with the New Jersey Nets. In TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L five seasons with the Nets, he had the opportunity to work under Hall of Fame coaching 27 16 25 20 23 21 legends Bill Fitch and Chuck Daly. Carlisle then moved on to Portland, where he spent 76ers Bucks Hawks three seasons as an assistant under P.J. Carlesimo before joining former teammate Larry Celtics 26 19 Bulls 27 18 Heat 23 20 Birds staff in Indiana during the summer of 1997. Knicks 29 16 Cavaliers 26 19 Hornets 25 10 24 19 16 13 27 16 In 1984, Carlisle began his NBA career as the only rookie to make the Boston Celtics Nets Pacers Magic roster. He spent three seasons in Boston and enjoyed his best year as a pro when he Raptors 24 19 Pistons 22 15 Wizards 32 12 averaged 9.9 minutes in 77 games for the 1986 world champions. He then played one year ATLANTIC 130 89 CENTRAL 116 85 SOUTHEAST 130 79 with the under head coach Rick Pitino before moving on to New Jersey, where he played briefly for Fitch before being offered an assistant coaching position with CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 754-629 the franchise.Collegiately, Carlisle played two years at the University of Maine before REGULAR SEASON RECORD WITH MAVERICKS: 473-418 transferring to the University of Virginia, where he was co-captain of the Cavaliers 1984 Final Four team. A native of Ogdensburg, N.Y., he graduated in 1984 with a B.A. in psychology from Virginia.

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 17 #5 Jose Juan Barea Guard • 5-10 • 180 • 26/6/84 • Northeastern/Puerto Rico • 13 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS ** No Games Played This Season ** PTS -- 32 at BKN 12/23/15 RECENT GAMES FGM -- 13 2 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA -- 23 at DET 4/1/16 11/1 vs. LAL L DNP - Coaches Decision 3FGM -- 7 vs. CHI 12/26/15 10/29 at DEN W DNP - Coaches Decision 3FGA -- 11 at MEM 3/31/17 10/27 vs. POR L DNP - Coaches Decision FTM -- 9 at UTA 4/12/13 10/25 at NOP W DNP - Coaches Decision 10/23 vs. WAS W DNP - Coaches Decision FTA -- 10 2 times 2019 PRESEASON: Averaged 4.3 points, 1.7 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 15.5 minutes in 3 games. OREB -- 5 at GSW 4/17/07 2018-19 SEASON: Averaged 10.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 19.8 minutes in 38 games for DAL DREB -- 9 at OKC 3/23/12 before suffering season-ending Achilles injury at MIN (1/11/19)…became the 1st player in NBA history to average TREB -- 10 2 times at least 10 points and 5 assists in less than 20 minutes per game…3 double-doubles (all point/assist, DAL went ASTS -- 15 at DEN 4/11/12 2-1 in those games)…3 games with 20+ points (3-0 record)…9 games with 15+ points (7-2 record)…19 games STLS -- 4 2 times with 10+ points…5 games with 10+ assists. BLKS -- 1 22 times NOTES: Is in his 2nd stint with the Mavericks…re-signed by DAL (8/19/19)…averaged career highs of 11.6 points, MINS -- 48:00 at MIN 4/22/12 2.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.7 3-pointers per game in 2017-18…recipient of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award and the Mannie Jackson Human Spirit Award in 2017-18, in recognition of his relief efforts in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria…named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from 3/28-4/3/16…member of DAL’s 2011 NBA championship team…went undrafted in the 2006 NBA Draft and was signed by DAL (8/11/06)…full name is Jose Juan “J.J.” Barea Mora…last name is pronounced “ba-RAY-ah.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 24 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; DNP-CDs – 5 on the season.

#45 Ryan Broekhoff Forward • 6-6 • 215 • 23/8/90 • Valparaiso/Australia • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS ** No Games Played This Season ** PTS -- 17 at GSW 3/23/19 RECENT GAMES FGM -- 6 2 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA -- 9 at CLE 2/2/19 11/1 vs. LAL L Inactive - Coaches Decision 3FGM -- 4 2 times 10/29 at DEN W DNP - Coaches Decision 3FGA -- 8 at CLE 2/2/19 10/27 vs. POR L DNP - Coaches Decision FTM -- 3 at GSW 3/23/19 10/25 at NOP W DNP - Coaches Decision 10/23 vs. WAS W Inactive - Injury FTA -- 4 vs. MEM 4/5/19 2019 PRESEASON: Averaged 0.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 10.5 minutes in 3 games. OREB -- 2 vs. MEM 4/5/19 2018-19 SEASON: Appeared in 42 games for DAL as a rookie, averaging 4.0 points and 1.5 rebounds in 10.8 DREB -- 5 3 times minutes…shot 45.2% (57-126 FGs) from the field, 40.9% (38-93 3FGs) from 3-point range and 78.9% (15-19 TREB -- 6 vs. MEM 4/5/19 FTs) from the FT line…2 games with 15+ points…5 games with 10+ points. ASTS -- 3 at PHI 1/5/19 NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (8/6/18)…before signing with DAL, spent the previous 5 seasons playing STLS -- 1 6 times professionally in Turkey and Russia, including the last 3 with Russia’s PBC Lokomotiv Kuban…All-EuroCup First BLKS -- 1 4 times Team (2018)…went undrafted in 2013…played 4 years at Valparaiso…as a junior (2011-12), averaged 14.8 MINS -- 29:12 vs. SAC 3/26/19 points and a league-high 8.6 rebounds en route to being named the Horizon League Player of the Year…as a senior (2012-13), averaged a career-high 15.7 points while leading the Crusaders to a berth in the 2013 NCAA Tournament…native of Melbourne, Australia…member of the Australian national team. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 in career; DNP-CDs – 3 on the season.; Injury List – Missed 1 game due to a right ankle sprain (10/23/19); Inactive List – 2 on the season.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 18 #13 Jalen Brunson Guard • 6-1 • 190 • 31/8/96 • Villanova/USA • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 2 8.2 3.8 3.4 0.4 0.0 21:58 36.6% PTS 14 at NOP 10/25/19 34 vs. SAS 3/12/19 RECENT GAMES FGM 6 at NOP 10/25/19 12 vs. SAS 3/12/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 11 at NOP 10/25/19 16 vs. SAS 3/12/19 11/1 vs. LAL L 14:46 1-6 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 3 3FGM 2 at NOP 10/25/19 3 8 times 10/29 at DEN W 15:30 4-8 0-2 3-7 0 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 11 3FGA 5 at NOP 10/25/19 7 2 times 10/27 vs. POR L 26:31 1-6 1-4 1-1 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 4 FTM 3 at DEN 10/29/19 7 2 times 10/25 at NOP W 28:45 6-11 2-5 0-0 4 4 8 2 0 0 0 0 14 10/23 vs. WAS W 24:20 3-10 1-3 2-4 1 3 4 3 3 2 4 0 9 FTA 7 at DEN 10/29/19 10 at OKC 3/31/19 2019-20 SEASON: 2 games with 10+ points. OREB 4 at NOP 10/25/19 4 at NOP 10/25/19 2018-19 SEASON: As a rookie with DAL, averaged 9.3 points, 2.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 21.8 minutes in 73 DREB 4 2 times 10 at PHI 1/5/19 games (38 starts)…shot 46.7% (264-565 FGs) from the field, 34.8% (63-181 3FGs) from 3-point range and TREB 8 at NOP 10/25/19 11 at PHI 1/5/19 72.5% (87-120 FTs) from the line…after the All-Star break, averaged 14.5 points (.508 FG%, .352 3FG%, .783 ASTS 8 at DEN 10/29/19 10 2 times FT%), 2.9 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 29.3 minutes in 24 games (22 starts)…he scored 10+ points in 20 of his 24 STLS 2 vs. WAS 10/23/19 3 4 times games following the All-Star break…as a starter, averaged 13.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 4.3 assists in 28.9 BLKS -- 1 4 times minutes…among rookie leaders, ranked 9th in scoring (9.3 ppg), 5th in assists (3.2 apg), 8th in FG% (.467) and 7th MINS 28:45 at NOP 10/25/19 39:23 at DEN 3/14/19 in 3FG% (.348)…3 double-doubles…scored a career-high 34 points vs. SA (3/12/19), finishing the season as 1 of 11 rookies to record a 30-point game in 2018-19 (along with teammate L. Don?i?, T. Young, D. Ayton, M. Bagley III, J. Jackson Jr., G. Allen, K. Knox, A. Trier, J. Carter and A. Simmons)…4 games with 20+ points (all after All-Star break)…34 games with 10+ points…1 game with 10+ rebounds…2 games with 10+ assists. NOTES: Selected by DAL in the second round (33rd overall pick) of the 2018 NBA Draft…averaged 9.3 ppg as a rookie with DAL in 2018-19, the 2nd-highest scoring average among 2018-19 rookies who were not top-20 picks (behind Allonzo Trier’s 10.9 ppg)…started 115 of 116 games at Villanova…2-time NCAA champion (2016, 2018)…Consensus National Player of the Year (2018)…Consensus First Team All-American (2018)… Award winner (2018)…Big East Player of the Year (2018)…2-time First Team All- BIG EAST (2017, 2018)…as a junior in 2017-18, averaged 18.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 31.8 minutes in 40 games (all starts) while leading the Wildcats to their 2nd national championship in a span of 3 years…USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2015)…FIBA U19 World Cup MVP (2015)…2-time Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year (2014, 2015) and also was Illinois' Mr. Basketball as a senior in 2015…led Stevenson HS (Lincolnshire, Ill.) to the 2015 4A state championship. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 3 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

#3 Antonius Cleveland Guard • 6-5 • 195 • 2/2/94 • Southeast Missouri State/USA • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS ** No Games Played This Season ** PTS -- 26 at SCW 2/27/19 RECENT GAMES FGM -- 8 3 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA -- 18 at SCW 12/8/18 11/1 vs. LAL L Inactive - GLeague 3FGM -- 5 at SBL 3/18/19 10/29 at DEN W Inactive - GLeague 3FGA -- 7 at SBL 3/18/19 10/27 vs. POR L Inactive - GLeague FTM -- 6 at SCW 2/27/19 10/25 at NOP W Inactive - GLeague 10/23 vs. WAS W Inactive - GLeague FTA -- 7 at IWA 12/27/18 2019 PRESEASON: Averaged 4.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 10.3 minutes in 5 games. OREB -- 5 at NAS 11/13/18 SUMMER 2019: Started all 5 games for the Mavericks’ Las Vegas Summer League team, averaging 16.0 points DREB -- 11 at SCW 2/27/19 (2nd on team), 4.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 2.4 steals, 1.0 block and 25.0 minutes while shooting 56.1% (32-57 TREB -- 11 2 times FGs) from the field. ASTS -- 6 4 times PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE: Holds averages of 1.4 points and 7.2 minutes in 17 career NBA games with DAL STLS -- 6 at SCW 1/16/19 and ATL (13 with the Mavericks, 4 with the Hawks)…has also played in 49 career G-League games (23 starts) BLKS -- 3 2 times for the and Texas Legends (all but 1 with Santa Cruz), and has averaged 11.5 points, 4.8 MINS -- 40:50 at SBL 12/7/18 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals in 26.5 minutes. NOTES: Is in his 2nd stint with the Mavericks…signed to a two-way contract by DAL (7/25/19)…spent the 2018-19 season with the G League’s Santa Cruz Warriors, averaging 11.2 points (.459 FG%, .360 3FG%, .709 FT%), 5.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.6 steals in 26.5 minutes…began the 2017-18 campaign with Santa Cruz, before going on to play for the Mavericks and the Hawks that year…became just the 2nd NBA player in Southeast Missouri State history (Rich Eichhorst, 1962) when he made his debut for DAL in 2017-18…named to All-Ohio Valley First Team as a senior in 2016-17…stood at just 5-8 through his first 2 years of high school…first name is pronounced “ann-TONE-ee-us”…nickname is “AC.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 in career; Inactive List – 5 on the season.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 19 #30 Seth Curry • 6-2 • 185 • 23/8/90 • Duke/USA • 5 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 2 8.6 1.8 1.4 1.0 0.2 21:57 44.1% PTS 12 vs. POR 10/27/19 31 at MIN 2/24/17 RECENT GAMES FGM 4 2 times 13 at MIN 2/24/17 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 10 vs. POR 10/27/19 20 at SAS 1/29/17 11/1 vs. LAL L 22:50 1-5 1-4 1-1 0 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 4 3FGM 2 3 times 6 at SAC 4/9/16 10/29 at DEN W 25:16 4-8 2-6 0-0 2 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 10 3FGA 7 vs. POR 10/27/19 12 at HOU 4/13/16 10/27 vs. POR L 24:55 4-10 2-7 2-2 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 12 FTM 2 2 times 7 2 times 10/25 at NOP W 17:06 3-5 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 0 1 1 8 10/23 vs. WAS W 19:39 3-6 1-2 2-2 0 3 3 1 1 0 2 0 9 FTA 2 2 times 8 at SAC 4/1/16 2019-20 SEASON: 2 games with 10+ points...Has scored 8+ points in each of DAL’s first 4 games. OREB 2 at DEN 10/29/19 2 9 times 2018-19 SEASON: Averaged 7.9 points, 1.6 rebounds and 18.9 minutes in career-high 74 games (2 starts) with DREB 3 vs. WAS 10/23/19 9 at SAS 1/29/17 POR…ranked 3rd in the NBA in 3FG% (.450, 113-of-251), behind BKN’s (.474, 183-of-386) and TOR’s TREB 3 vs. WAS 10/23/19 10 at SAS 1/29/17 Danny Green (.455, 198-of-435), and ahead of his brother, Stephen Curry (.437, 354-of-810), who ranked ASTS 3 at DEN 10/29/19 15 at PHX 4/11/16 4th…shot 45.6% (212-465 FGs) from the field and 84.6% (44-52 FTs) from the FT line…5 games with 20+ points STLS 3 vs. POR 10/27/19 5 at GSW 11/9/16 (POR was 5-0 in such games)…24 games with 10+ points (POR was 23-1 in such games). BLKS 1 at NOP 10/25/19 2 2 times NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/10/19), marking his 2nd stint with the team (averaged a career-high MINS 25:16 at DEN 10/29/19 42:48 vs. UTA 2/9/17 12.8 ppg for the Mavericks in 2016-17, but missed all of 2017-18 with DAL due to a stress reaction in his left tibia)…reached the Western Conference Finals with the Trail Blazers in 2018-19 (his 1st trip to the postseason)…finished 3rd in the NBA in 3FG% (.450, 113-of-251) in 2018-19…2-time NBA D-League All-Star (2014, 2015)…All-NBA D-League First Team (2015)…All-NBA D- League Third Team (2014)…NBA D-League All-Rookie First Team (2014)…went undrafted in the 2013 NBA Draft…First Team All-ACC (2013)…father, Dell, spent 16 seasons in the NBA and retired as the ’ all-time leader in points (9,839) and 3FGM (929)…older brother, Stephen, is an All-Star guard for the and a 2-time NBA MVP...wears No. 30, like his father and brother. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 2 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 20 #77 Luka Doncic Guard • 6-7 • 230 • 28/2/99 • Real Madrid/Slovenia • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 5 26.2 9.6 8.4 1.8 0.2 35:54 45.3% PTS 34 vs. WAS 10/23/19 35 2 times RECENT GAMES FGM 12 vs. WAS 10/23/19 14 vs. TOR 1/27/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 23 vs. LAL 11/1/19 26 2 times 11/1 vs. LAL L 38:07 10-23 4-9 7-8 1 12 13 15 3 0 6 1 31 3FGM 4 2 times 7 at NOP 12/28/18 10/29 at DEN W 32:29 3-12 1-6 5-8 2 2 4 5 1 2 4 0 12 3FGA 11 vs. POR 10/27/19 11 4 times 10/27 vs. POR L 37:42 8-22 2-11 11-14 1 11 12 9 4 3 4 0 29 FTM 11 vs. POR 10/27/19 12 vs. ATL 12/12/18 10/25 at NOP W 37:41 10-19 3-9 2-2 1 9 10 10 1 2 3 0 25 10/23 vs. WAS W 33:31 12-19 4-9 6-8 1 8 9 3 4 2 6 0 34 FTA 14 vs. POR 10/27/19 16 vs. PHX 1/9/19 2019-20 SEASON: 2 triple-doubles…2 double-doubles...2 games with 30+ points…4 games with 25+ points…4 OREB 2 at DEN 10/29/19 5 2 times games with 20+ points (2-2 record)…3 games with 10+ rebounds…2 game with 10+ assists. DREB 12 vs. LAL 11/1/19 14 vs. HOU 3/10/19 2018-19 SEASON: As a rookie with DAL, averaged team-high 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds (2nd on team), team- TREB 13 vs. LAL 11/1/19 16 vs. PHX 4/9/19 high 6.0 assists, 1.1 steals (2nd on team) and 32.2 minutes (2nd on team) in 72 games (all starts) en route to being ASTS 15 vs. LAL 11/1/19 15 vs. LAL 11/1/19 named the 2018-19 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year…he joined Jason Kidd as the sole Mavericks to win the award STLS 3 vs. POR 10/27/19 4 2 times (Kidd shared the honor with DET’s Grant Hill in 1994-95)…also became the first international player who did not BLKS 1 vs. LAL 11/1/19 2 5 times attend a U.S. high school or college to garner the award since Spain’s Pau Gasol won it for MEM in MINS 38:07 vs. LAL 11/1/19 39:54 at SAS 10/29/18 2001-02…joined Oscar Robertson as the only rookies in league history to average at least 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game…also finished as 1 of only 4 NBA players to average at least 20-7-6 in 2018-19 (All-Stars LeBron James, Russell Westbrook and Nikola Joki? were the others)…unanimously selected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team after receiving 1st-place votes on all 100 ballots from a global panel of sportswriters and broadcasters (became the 6th Maverick to earn All-Rookie First Team honors and the first since Kidd in 1994-95)…recorded 8 triple- doubles, the 3rd-most by a rookie in NBA history (behind Oscar Robertson’s 26 in 1960-61 and Ben Simmons’ 12 in 2017-18)…broke Magic Johnson’s record (7) for the most triple-doubles by a player before his 21st birthday…4 of Don?i?’s 8 triple-doubles occurred while he was still a teenager (he became the 1st player in NBA history to record multiple triple-doubles before turning 20)…registered 1 30-point triple-double (35 points/12 rebounds/10 assists vs. TOR 1/27/19) at 19 years, 333 days, becoming the 1st teenager in NBA history to accomplish the feat…notched 6 20-point triple-doubles, the 2nd-most by a rookie in NBA history (behind Oscar Robertson’s 25 in 1960-61)…produced 3 30-point/10- rebound/5-assist efforts (2 as a teenager – only player in NBA history to record multiple 30-10-5 games before his 20th birthday)…generated 24 double-doubles, the most by a DAL rookie in team history…14 20-point/10-rebound efforts…9 20-point/10-assist outings…scored a season-high 35 points twice (vs. TOR 1/27/19, at CLE 2/2/19)…8 games with 30+ points…21 games with 25+ points…43 games with 20+ points…scored in double figures in 68 of his 72 games as a rookie…22 games with 10+ rebounds…dished out 10+ assists 11 times, including a season-high 12 dimes 3 times…knocked down a DAL rookie-record 168 3-pointers (168-of-514, .327), which was the 3rd-most 3s by a rookie in NBA history (behind Donovan Mitchell’s 187 in 2017-18 and Damian Lillard’s 185 in 2012-13)…also set DAL rookie records for FTM and FTA (346-of-485, .713)…shot 42.7% (506-1,186 FGs) from the field…among all NBA rookies in 2018-19, ranked 1st in scoring (21.2 ppg), 2nd in rebounding (7.8 rpg), 2nd in assists (6.0 apg), 5th in steals (1.07 spg) and 1st in minutes (32.2 mpg)…among all NBA players in 2018-19, ranked 22nd in scoring (21.2 ppg), 29th in rebounding (7.8 rpg), 19th in assists (6.0 apg) and 40th in minutes (32.2 mpg)…swept the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month Award, winning it all 5 months it was given out during the season (October/November, December, January, February and March/April)…became the only Maverick to win the Rookie of the Month Award 4+ times in a season and the first player from either conference to sweep the award since MIN’s Karl-Anthony Towns in 2015-16. NOTES: Named the 2018-19 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year, joining Jason Kidd as the sole Mavericks to win the award (Kidd shared the honor with DET’s Grant Hill in 1994-95)…averaged a team-high 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds (2nd on team) and a team-high 6.0 assists in 2018-19, joining Oscar Robertson as the only rookies in league history to average at least 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game…also finished as 1 of only 4 NBA players to average at least 20-7-6 last season (All-Stars LeBron James, Russell Westbrook and Nikola Joki? were the others)…competed for the World Team in the 2019 MTN DEW Ice Rising Stars game at All-Star Weekend in Charlotte…also participated in the 2019 Taco Bell Skills Challenge…selected by ATL with the 3rd overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft…draft rights traded to DAL for the 5th overall pick Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick…guided Real Madrid to 2018 EuroLeague title at age 19 while becoming youngest-ever recipient of EuroLeague MVP and EuroLeague Final Four MVP awards…earned Liga ACB MVP honors in 2018 after leading Real to their 3rd ACB championship in 4 years…EuroLeague champion (2018)…EuroLeague MVP (2018)…EuroLeague Final Four MVP (2018)…All-EuroLeague First Team (2018)…2-time EuroLeague Rising Star (2017, 2018)…3-time Liga ACB champion (2015, 2016, 2018)…Liga ACB MVP (2018)…All-Liga ACB First Team (2018)…2-time Spanish ACB Best Young Player (2017, 2018)…helped lead the Slovenian national team to a gold-medal finish at EuroBasket 2017…born in Ljubljana, Slovenia…signed with Real Madrid at age 13…name is pronounced “LOO-kuh DON-chitch.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 2 on the season, 26 in career; Triple-Doubles – 2 on the season, 10 in career.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 21 #10 Dorian Finney-Smith Forward • 6-7 • 220 • 4/5/93 • Florida/USA • 3 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 3 8.4 6.8 0.8 1.0 0.0 27:32 42.4% PTS 12 at DEN 10/29/19 19 vs. NYK 11/2/18 RECENT GAMES FGM 5 at DEN 10/29/19 8 vs. NYK 11/2/18 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 8 2 times 19 at MEM 4/7/19 11/1 vs. LAL L 31:30 3-8 1-5 0-0 5 5 10 1 4 3 4 0 7 3FGM 2 at DEN 10/29/19 4 vs. CLE 3/16/19 10/29 at DEN W 23:27 5-7 2-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 12 3FGA 5 vs. LAL 11/1/19 9 at MEM 4/7/19 10/27 vs. POR L 28:52 2-6 1-3 1-2 4 5 9 0 3 1 2 0 6 FTM 7 vs. WAS 10/23/19 7 vs. WAS 10/23/19 10/25 at NOP W 21:39 3-8 0-4 1-4 3 3 6 2 1 1 1 0 7 10/23 vs. WAS W 32:12 1-4 1-3 7-8 2 6 8 1 0 0 0 0 10 FTA 8 vs. WAS 10/23/19 8 vs. WAS 10/23/19 2019-20 SEASON: 2 games with 10+ points...1 game with 10+ rebounds. OREB 5 vs. LAL 11/1/19 7 at PHX 4/9/17 2018-19 SEASON: Set or tied career highs for scoring average (7.5 ppg), rebounding (4.8 rpg), assists (1.2 apg), DREB 6 vs. WAS 10/23/19 9 at LAC 2/25/19 steals (0.85 spg), blocks (0.44 bpg) and minutes (24.5 mpg) in career-high-tying (team-high) 81 games (26 TREB 10 vs. LAL 11/1/19 12 at MEM 4/7/19 starts)…led the Mavericks in games played for the 2nd time in 3 seasons (also appeared in a team-high 81 games ASTS 2 at NOP 10/25/19 6 vs. CLE 3/16/19 for DAL as a rookie in 2016-17)…shot 43.2% (228-528 FGs) from the field, 31.1% (79-254 3FGs) from 3-point STLS 3 vs. LAL 11/1/19 4 at OKC 1/26/17 range and 70.9% (73-103 FTs) from the FT line…as a starter, averaged 9.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.9 assists BLKS -- 3 3 times in 31.8 minutes…played a season-high 40 minutes 3 times (DAL was 3-0 in such games)…3 double-doubles (all MINS 32:12 vs. WAS 10/23/19 40:52 at OKC 1/26/17 point/rebound; DAL was 3-0 when he produced a double-double)…4 games with 15+ points (DAL was 3-1 in such games)…6 games with 14+ points (DAL was 5-1 in such games)…scored in double figures 25 times… 5 games with 10+ rebounds (DAL was 4-1 in such games). NOTES: Re-signed by DAL (7/11/19)…has led DAL in games played in 2 of his first 3 seasons (appeared in 81 games in both 2016-17 and 2018-19)…his 81 games in 2016-17 were the most ever by a Mavericks undrafted rookie in any 1 season (previous: 74 by Walter Bond in 1992-93)…went undrafted in the 2016 NBA Draft…became the 1st player at Florida to join the 1,000-point club after transferring to the school (transferred from Virginia Tech after his freshman season)...as a senior in 2015-16, averaged 14.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 36 games for the Gators…2-time Second Team All-SEC (2015, 2016)…SEC Sixth Man of the Year (2014)…ACC All-Freshman Team (2012). MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 4 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

#11 Tim Hardaway Jr. Guard • 6-5 • 205 • 16/3/92 • Michigan/USA • 6 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 0 9.6 2.2 1.4 0.2 0.0 22:59 35.7% PTS 14 at DEN 10/29/19 39 at NYK 3/23/18 RECENT GAMES FGM 5 at DEN 10/29/19 14 2 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 11 vs. LAL 11/1/19 27 at NYK 11/22/17 11/1 vs. LAL L 26:58 4-11 2-4 1-2 1 4 5 1 1 0 1 0 11 3FGM 4 at DEN 10/29/19 7 at NYK 10/31/18 10/29 at DEN W 23:02 5-9 4-6 0-0 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 14 3FGA 7 at NOP 10/25/19 13 at BOS 12/6/18 10/27 vs. POR L 21:56 2-7 0-5 7-8 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 11 FTM 7 vs. POR 10/27/19 16 at ATL 11/7/18 10/25 at NOP W 21:37 2-8 2-7 2-2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 8 10/23 vs. WAS W 21:24 2-7 0-5 0-0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 4 FTA 8 vs. POR 10/27/19 20 at ATL 11/7/18 2019-20 SEASON: 3 games with 10+ points...Has appeared off the bench in all of DAL’s first 5 games (he OREB 1 vs. LAL 11/1/19 3 2 times started 63 of 65 games with NY and DAL in 2018-19). DREB 4 vs. LAL 11/1/19 10 2 times 2018-19 SEASON: Averaged a career-high 18.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 31.6 minutes in 65 games TREB 5 vs. LAL 11/1/19 11 at ORL 11/8/17 (63 starts) with NY and DAL…shot 34.0% (career highs 162-477 3FGs) from 3-point range and 84.1% (career ASTS 2 2 times 8 4 times highs 232-276 FTs) from the FT line…ranked 40th in the NBA in scoring (18.1 ppg) and 36th in FT% (.841)…in 46 STLS 1 at DEN 10/29/19 3 16 times games (all starts) with NY, averaged team-high 19.1 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 32.6 minutes…in 19 BLKS -- 2 4 times games (17 starts) with DAL, averaged 15.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 29.3 minutes…1 game with MINS 26:58 vs. LAL 11/1/19 57:52 at ATL 1/29/17 35+ points…6 30-point efforts (all coming within his first 17 games of the year)…10 games with 25+ points (all with NY)…32 20-point outings (7 with DAL)…55 games with 10+ points (17 with DAL)…missed DAL’s final 11 games due to a left tibia stress reaction (3/21-4/10/19). NOTES: Acquired by DAL with Kristaps Porzingis, Courtney Lee and Trey Burke from NY in exchange for Dennis Smith Jr., DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Matthews and two future first-round picks (1/31/19)…NBA All-Rookie First Team (2014)…was selected 24th overall by NY in 2013 after his junior season at Michigan…helped the Wolverines reach the NCAA title game in 2013…First Team All-Big Ten (2013)…Third Team All-Big Ten (2012)…Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2011)…is the son of former Maverick and 5-time All-Star Tim Hardaway Sr., who played for DAL in 2001-02 (they are the first father/son combo to play for the Mavericks)…full name is Timothy Duane Hardaway Jr. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 4 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 22 #44 Justin Jackson Forward • 6-7 • 220 • 28/3/95 • North Carolina/USA • 2 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 0 6.0 2.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 14:15 52.4% PTS 10 2 times 28 2 times RECENT GAMES FGM 4 2 times 10 2 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 6 2 times 24 at CLE 7/11/18 11/1 vs. LAL L 2:06 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3FGM 2 at DEN 10/29/19 5 2 times 10/29 at DEN W 19:16 4-4 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 3FGA 2 4 times 12 at CLE 7/11/18 10/27 vs. POR L 18:10 1-6 0-2 1-2 2 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 3 FTM 2 2 times 7 vs. PHI 4/1/19 10/25 at NOP W 13:07 2-5 1-2 2-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 7 10/23 vs. WAS W 18:38 4-6 0-2 2-2 0 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 10 FTA 2 3 times 8 vs. PHI 4/1/19 2019-20 SEASON: 2 games with 10+ points. OREB 2 vs. POR 10/27/19 2 20 times 2018-19 SEASON: Averaged 7.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 19.9 minutes in 81 games (14 starts) with DREB 4 vs. WAS 10/23/19 9 at SAC 10/24/18 SAC and DAL…shot 44.7% (217-485 FGs) from the field, 35.5% (87-245 3FGs) from deep and 78.5% (62-79 TREB 5 vs. POR 10/27/19 11 at SAC 10/24/18 FTs) from the line…in 29 games (11 starts) with DAL, averaged 8.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 18.3 ASTS 2 vs. WAS 10/23/19 5 2 times minutes while shooting 48.4% (92-190 FGs) from the field, 37.2% (32-86 3FGs) from deep and 72.4% (21-29 STLS -- 4 3 times FTs) from the line…4 games with 20+ points (2 with DAL)…24 games with 10+ points (10 with DAL). BLKS -- 2 3 times NOTES: Acquired by DAL with from SAC in exchange for Harrison Barnes (2/7/19)…in 120 MINS 19:16 at DEN 10/29/19 41:35 at PHX 4/3/18 games (44 starts) with SAC, averaged 6.7 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 21.6 minutes…selected by POR with the 15th overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft…draft rights traded by POR with the draft rights to the 20 th pick Harry Giles to SAC in exchange for the draft rights to the 10th pick Zach Collins…declared for the draft after a 3-year college career for the Tar Heels that culminated with a national championship in 2017…finished his career as 1 of 2 Tar Heels to produce 1,600 career points, 150 3-pointers, 400 rebounds and 300 assists (Rick Fox, 1987-91)…as a junior (2016-17), was named ACC Player of the Year, consensus First Team All American and First Team All ACC while averaging 18.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists…became 1 of 3 Tar Heels ever to win ACC POY and a national championship in the same season (Lennie Rosenbluth, 1957; Ty Lawson, 2009)…ACC All Freshman Team (2015)…McDonald’s All-American (2014)…McDonald’s All-American Game Co-MVP (2014)…Parade All-American (2014)…full name is Justin Aaron Jackson. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 in career.

#42 Maxi Kleber Center • 6-10 • 240 • 29/1/92 • Bayern Munich/Germany • 2 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 2 8.8 7.8 1.2 0.2 1.6 28:33 41.0% PTS 14 2 times 21 at SAS 12/16/17 RECENT GAMES FGM 6 at DEN 10/29/19 9 at SAS 12/16/17 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 12 at DEN 10/29/19 12 3 times 11/1 vs. LAL L 31:01 3-10 2-5 0-0 3 5 8 0 2 0 1 0 8 3FGM 2 2 times 4 3 times 10/29 at DEN W 30:18 6-12 1-4 1-1 1 6 7 1 3 1 1 3 14 3FGA 6 vs. POR 10/27/19 8 2 times 10/27 vs. POR L 24:30 5-10 2-6 2-2 2 4 6 3 4 0 1 1 14 FTM 3 at NOP 10/25/19 5 vs. CLE 3/16/19 10/25 at NOP W 33:21 2-6 1-5 3-4 2 8 10 1 3 0 1 1 8 10/23 vs. WAS W 23:33 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 7 8 1 4 0 3 3 0 FTA 4 at NOP 10/25/19 5 vs. CLE 3/16/19 2019-20 SEASON: 2 games with 10+ points...1 game with 10+ rebounds. OREB 3 vs. LAL 11/1/19 5 2 times 2018-19 SEASON: In 2nd NBA season, averaged 6.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and 21.2 minutes in 71 DREB 8 at NOP 10/25/19 9 3 times games (18 starts)…shot 45.3% (175-386 FGs) from the field, 35.3% (77-218 3FGs) from 3-point range and TREB 10 at NOP 10/25/19 12 vs. CLE 3/16/19 78.4% (58-74 FTs) from the FT line…led the DAL in total blocks (78) and blocks per game (1.10)…as a starter, ASTS 3 vs. POR 10/27/19 4 4 times averaged 7.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 26.6 minutes…3 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…3 STLS 1 at DEN 10/29/19 4 vs. SAS 1/16/19 games with 15+ points…21 games with 10+ points…5 games with 10+ rebounds…9 games with 3+ blocks. BLKS 3 2 times 6 vs. NOP 12/26/18 NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/13/17)...before signing with the Mavericks, spent the previous 8 MINS 33:21 at NOP 10/25/19 34:38 at DEN 1/27/18 seasons playing professionally in Germany and Spain…in 37 (BBL) games for Germany’s Bayern Munich in 2016-17, averaged 8.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks en route to being named a BBL All-Star, All-BBL Second Team and BBL Most Effective Player…All-EuroCup Second Team (2017)…2-time BBL All-Star (2014, 2017)…not drafted by an NBA franchise…hails from Würzburg, Germany, the same hometown as Mavericks great Dirk Nowitzki…has played for the German national team in international competition…full name is Maximilian Kleber…last name pronounced “CLEE-bah.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 4 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 23 #1 Courtney Lee Guard • 6-5 • 215 • 3/10/85 • Western Kentucky/USA • 11 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 2 2 3.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 10:53 42.9% PTS 4 vs. WAS 10/23/19 30 at MEM 3/8/10 RECENT GAMES FGM 2 vs. WAS 10/23/19 13 at MEM 3/8/10 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 5 vs. WAS 10/23/19 21 at LAK 12/11/18 11/1 vs. LAL L DNP - Coaches Decision 3FGM -- 5 6 times 10/29 at DEN W DNP - Coaches Decision 3FGA 3 vs. WAS 10/23/19 12 at PHI 2/28/09 10/27 vs. POR L DNP - Coaches Decision FTM -- 9 at GSW 10/27/10 10/25 at NOP W 5:44 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10/23 vs. WAS W 16:02 2-5 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 FTA -- 9 at GSW 10/27/10 2019-20 SEASON: Started DAL’s first 2 games this season (made 6 starts in all of 2018-19 with NY/DAL). OREB -- 4 3 times 2018-19 SEASON: Appeared in 34 games (6 starts) with NY and DAL, averaging 4.0 points, 1.6 rebounds and DREB 1 vs. WAS 10/23/19 10 at CLE 10/29/17 1.1 assists in 12.6 minutes…in 12 games (2 starts) with NY, averaged 4.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists in TREB 1 vs. WAS 10/23/19 10 at CLE 10/29/17 13.3 minutes…in 22 games (4 starts) with DAL, averaged 3.6 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 12.2 ASTS -- 9 at NYK 11/7/17 minutes…1 game with 20+ points (with DAL)…3 games with 10+ points (2 with DAL). STLS -- 6 at DEN 11/24/09 NOTES: Acquired by DAL with Kristaps Porzingis, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke from NY in exchange for BLKS -- 3 at BOS 3/16/13 Dennis Smith Jr., DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Matthews and two future first-round picks (1/31/19)…DAL marked his MINS 16:02 vs. WAS 10/23/19 52:50 at SAS 12/17/14 8th team in his first 11 seasons (also played for ORL, NJ, HOU, BOS, MEM, CHA and NY)…appeared in 70+ games in 9 of his first 10 seasons, including 76+ games in 8 of his first 10…Sun Belt Player of the Year (2008)…in September 2018, was named co-captain (along with Jim McDaniels) of Western Kentucky’s men’s basketball All-Century Team (a 15-player squad put together to honor the program’s 100th season in 2018-19). MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career. DNP-CDs – 3 on the season.

#51 Boban Marjanovic Center • 7-4 • 290 • 15/8/88 • KK Crvena Zvezda/Serbia • 4 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 1 0 4.0 7.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 10:33 40.0% PTS 4 vs. LAL 11/1/19 27 at HOU 4/7/17 RECENT GAMES FGM 2 vs. LAL 11/1/19 12 at HOU 4/7/17 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 5 vs. LAL 11/1/19 18 at HOU 4/7/17 11/1 vs. LAL L 10:33 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 7 1 3 0 1 0 4 3FGM -- 2 at PHI 4/10/19 10/29 at DEN W DNP - Coaches Decision 3FGA -- 3 at PHI 4/10/19 10/27 vs. POR L DNP - Coaches Decision FTM -- 11 at MEM 12/5/18 10/25 at NOP W DNP - Coaches Decision 10/23 vs. WAS W DNP - Coaches Decision FTA -- 12 at MEM 12/5/18 2019 PRESEASON: Averaged 6.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 12.8 minutes in 5 games while shooting 55.0% OREB 3 vs. LAL 11/1/19 9 at DET 1/5/17 (11-20 FGs). DREB 4 vs. LAL 11/1/19 10 3 times 2018-19 SEASON: Averaged career highs for points (7.3), rebounds (4.6) and minutes (11.7) in a career-high 58 TREB 7 vs. LAL 11/1/19 19 at DET 1/5/17 games (career-high 12 starts) with LAC and PHI…shot a career-best 61.5% (160-260 FGs) from the floor and ASTS 1 vs. LAL 11/1/19 6 at PHI 4/10/19 74.8% (98-131 FTs) from the FT line…connected on 4 of his first 10 career 3-point attempts (.400)…in 36 games STLS -- 2 4 times (9 starts) with LAC, averaged 6.7 points and 4.2 rebounds in 10.4 minutes…in 22 games (3 starts) with PHI, BLKS -- 4 at SAS 12/26/15 averaged 8.2 points and 5.1 rebounds in 13.9 minutes…career-high 6 double-doubles (all MINS 10:33 vs. LAL 11/1/19 37:00 vs. SAS 4/13/16 point/rebound)…career-high 7 games with 15+ points…scored in double figures a career-high 24 times (14 with LAC, 10 with PHI). NOTES : Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/23/19)…All-EuroLeague First Team (2015)…3-time Serbian Super League MVP (2013-15)…Serbian League champion (2015)…3-time All-Serbian League First Team (2013-15)…ABA League champion (2015)…ABA League playoffs MVP (2015)…2-time All-ABA League Team (2014, 2015)…has represented the Serbian national team in international competition…helped Serbia win silver at EuroBasket 2017, where it fell to Luka Don?i?’s Slovenian squad in the finals…along with Kristaps Porzingis (7-3), was 1 of only 2 players, 7-foot-3 or taller, to play in the NBA over the last 2 seasons (2017-19)…BOS’s Tacko Fall, who is 7-7, is the only active NBA player taller than Marjanovi?…name is pronounced “BO-bahn Mar-YAWN-oh-vich”…nickname is “Bobi.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 15 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; DNP-CDs – 4 on the season.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 24 #6 Kristaps Porzingis Forward • 7-3 • 240 • 2/8/95 • Cajasol Seville/Latvia • 3 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 5 21.0 8.0 2.6 0.2 2.0 32:36 41.9% PTS 32 vs. POR 10/27/19 40 at NYK 11/5/17 RECENT GAMES FGM 11 vs. POR 10/27/19 15 at NYK 11/5/17 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 23 vs. POR 10/27/19 28 at DET 12/22/17 11/1 vs. LAL L 37:24 6-16 1-3 3-6 2 7 9 0 5 0 2 0 16 3FGM 3 3 times 6 at NYK 1/30/18 10/29 at DEN W 32:58 4-14 1-8 1-1 2 12 14 3 1 0 2 2 10 3FGA 10 vs. POR 10/27/19 10 2 times 10/27 vs. POR L 34:23 11-23 3-10 7-10 3 6 9 5 4 0 0 2 32 FTM 7 vs. POR 10/27/19 10 2 times 10/25 at NOP W 29:04 8-17 3-5 5-8 0 4 4 3 5 0 3 5 24 10/23 vs. WAS W 29:10 7-16 3-7 6-7 0 4 4 2 2 1 4 1 23 FTA 10 vs. POR 10/27/19 14 at NYK 12/25/17 2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 30+ points... 3 games with 20+ points (2-1 record). OREB 3 vs. POR 10/27/19 9 at NYK 11/6/15 2018-19 SEASON: Missed the entire 2018-19 season recovering from left knee surgery. DREB 12 at DEN 10/29/19 13 2 times 2017-18 SEASON: Averaged career-high 22.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and a career-high 2.4 blocks in 48 games TREB 14 at DEN 10/29/19 15 2 times (all starts) for NY en route to being named a 2018 NBA All-Star…suffered a season-ending left ACL injury vs. ASTS 5 vs. POR 10/27/19 5 vs. POR 10/27/19 MIL (2/6/18). STLS 1 vs. WAS 10/23/19 5 at NYK 1/14/18 NOTES: Signed by DAL (7/12/19)…acquired by DAL with Tim Hardaway Jr., Courtney Lee and Trey Burke from BLKS 5 at NOP 10/25/19 7 3 times NY in exchange for Dennis Smith Jr., DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Matthews and two future first-round picks MINS 37:24 vs. LAL 11/1/19 44:08 at NYK 1/10/18 (1/31/19)…as a Knick, averaged 17.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 31.0 minutes in 186 games (185 starts)…NBA All-Star (2018)…made 112 3-pointers and blocked 129 shots in his 2nd season (2016-17) as a 21-year-old, becoming 1 of 3 players in NBA history, 22 years or younger, to hit 100+ 3-pointers and block 100+ shots in a season (Dirk Nowitzki, 2000-01; Karl-Anthony Towns, 2016-17 and 2017-18)…NBA All-Rookie First Team (2016)…was selected by NY with the 4th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft…EuroCup Rising Star (2015)…2-time ACB All- Young Players Team (2014, 2015)…before declaring for the NBA Draft, played for Spain’s Cajasol Seville from 2011-15…is a native of Liepaja, Latvia…has represented Latvia in international competition…played for Latvia’s national team at EuroBasket 2017, where it lost to Luka Don?i? and the Slovenian national team in the quarterfinals…name is pronounced “KRIS-taps Por-ZING-is.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 1 on the season, 39 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

#7 Dwight Powell Center • 6-10 • 240 • 20/7/91 • Stanford/Canada • 4 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 2 2 9.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 19:19 60.0% PTS 14 vs. LAL 11/1/19 26 at WAS 3/6/19 RECENT GAMES FGM 5 vs. LAL 11/1/19 11 at WAS 3/6/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 8 vs. LAL 11/1/19 15 vs. SAS 3/12/19 11/1 vs. LAL L 25:04 5-8 1-2 3-4 2 3 5 0 2 0 3 0 14 3FGM 1 vs. LAL 11/1/19 5 at BKN 3/4/19 10/29 at DEN W 13:34 1-2 0-0 2-4 2 2 4 0 3 0 1 0 4 3FGA 2 vs. LAL 11/1/19 9 at MEM 4/12/17 10/27 vs. POR L Inactive - Injury FTM 3 vs. LAL 11/1/19 9 2 times 10/25 at NOP W Inactive - Injury 10/23 vs. WAS W Inactive - Injury FTA 4 2 times 11 vs. SAC 3/26/19 2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 10+ points. OREB 2 2 times 6 vs. PHX 4/9/19 2018-19 SEASON: Averaged career-high 10.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, career-high 1.5 assists and career-high DREB 3 vs. LAL 11/1/19 12 vs. IND 2/26/18 21.6 minutes in 77 games (22 starts – all after the All-Star break) with DAL…shot career-high 59.8% (219-366 TREB 5 vs. LAL 11/1/19 14 vs. IND 2/26/18 FGs) from the field and career-high 77.2% (196-254 FTs) from the FT line…knocked down a career-high 39 3- ASTS -- 6 at BKN 3/4/19 pointers (39-of-127, .307)…after the All-Star break, averaged 14.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 30.7 STLS -- 5 2 times minutes in 24 games (22 starts) while shooting 62.1% (126-203 FGs) from the field, 39.6% (21-53 3FGs) from 3- BLKS -- 4 vs. SAC 3/26/19 point range and 79.6% (82-103 FTs) from the FT line…career-high 6 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…2 20- MINS 25:04 vs. LAL 11/1/19 39:13 vs. SAS 3/12/19 point/10-rebound efforts…2 games with 25+ points…7 games with 20+ points (all after the All-Star break)…40 games with 10+ points…7 games with 10+ rebounds (5 after the All-Star break). NOTES : Signed to a contract extension by DAL (7/6/19)…registered a career-high 26 points (11-12 FGs) at WAS (3/6/19)…has increased his scoring average in each of his first 5 NBA seasons (3.1 ppg in 2014-15, 5.8 ppg in 2015-16, 6.7 ppg in 2016-17, 8.5 ppg in 2017-18, 10.6 ppg in 2018-19)…led DAL in dunks in both 2016-17 (54) and 2017-18 (96), and ranked 2nd on the team in slams in both 2015-16 (38) and 2018-19 (99)…has finished no worse than 2nd on the team in offensive rebounds in each of his 4 full seasons with the Mavericks (2nd in 2015-16 with 84; T-2nd in 2016-17 with 93; 1st in 2017-18 with 135; 2nd in 2018-19 with 140), setting a new career high for offensive boards in every 1 of those seasons…received the 2018 October NBA Cares Community Assist Award in recognition of his efforts to support families battling cancer in the greater Dallas area…acquired by DAL from BOS with Rajon Rondo for Brandan Wright, , Jameer Nelson, a 2015 first round pick and a 2016 second round pick (12/18/14)…played for the World Team in the 2016 at All-Star Weekend (Toronto)…has competed for the Canadian national team…traded from CLE to BOS (9/25/14)…drafted in the second round (45th overall pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft (originally selected by CHA, draft rights traded to CLE)…named All-Pac-12 First Team as a senior at Stanford…full name is Dwight Harlan Powell. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 16 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Injury List – Missed 3 games due to a left hamstring strain (10/23 - 10/27/19); Inactive List – 3 on the season.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 25 #23 Josh Reaves Forward • 6-4 • 214 • 4/6/97 • Penn State/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS ** No Games Played This Season ** PTS -- -- RECENT GAMES FGM -- -- OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA -- -- 11/1 vs. LAL L Inactive - GLeague 3FGM -- -- 10/29 at DEN W Inactive - GLeague 3FGA -- -- 10/27 vs. POR L Inactive - GLeague FTM -- -- 10/25 at NOP W Inactive - GLeague 10/23 vs. WAS W Inactive - GLeague FTA -- -- 2019 PRESEASON: Averaged 3.0 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 11.5 minutes in 5 games. OREB -- -- SUMMER 2019: Averaged 12.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.2 steals and 23.4 minutes in 5 games (2 DREB -- -- starts) for DAL at MGM Resorts NBA Summer League 2019 in Las Vegas. TREB -- -- NOTES: Signed to a two-way contract by DAL (7/29/19)…over 4-year career at Penn State, averaged 8.9 points, ASTS -- -- 4.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 2.1 steals, 0.8 blocks and 28.8 minutes in 121 games (107 starts)…named the Big Ten STLS -- -- Defensive Player of the Year in 2019, becoming just the 2nd Nittany Lion ever to win the award (Calvin Booth, BLKS -- -- 1998)…2-time Big Ten All-Defensive Team selection (2018, 2019)…finished 2nd on Penn State’s career steals list MINS -- -- with 250 (8th in Big Ten history)…led Big Ten in steals in 3 consecutive seasons from 2016-19 (2.1 spg in 2016-17, 2.2 spg in 2017-18, 2.5 spg in 2018-19), becoming 1st player ever to accomplish the feat…also finished his career ranked 9th in Penn State history in blocks (92)…NIT champion (2018)…full name is Joshua Alexander Reaves. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; Inactive List – 5 on the season.

#9 Isaiah Roby Forward • 6-8 • 230 • 3/2/98 • Nebraska/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS ** No Games Played This Season ** PTS -- -- RECENT GAMES FGM -- -- OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA -- -- 11/1 vs. LAL L Inactive - GLeague 3FGM -- -- 10/29 at DEN W Inactive - GLeague 3FGA -- -- 10/27 vs. POR L Inactive - Coaches Decision FTM -- -- 10/25 at NOP W Inactive - Coaches Decision 10/23 vs. WAS W DNP - Coaches Decision FTA -- -- 2019 PRESEASON: Averaged 3.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 8.9 minutes in 5 games. OREB -- -- SUMMER 2019: In 5 games (all starts) for DAL at MGM Resorts NBA Summer League 2019 in Las Vegas, DREB -- -- averaged 8.8 points, team-high 5.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.0 steal and team-high 1.2 blocks in 27.6 minutes. TREB -- -- NOTES: Selected by DET in the second round (45th overall pick) of the 2019 NBA Draft (6/20/19)…draft rights ASTS -- -- traded to DAL along with two future second round picks in exchange for the draft rights to the 37th overall STLS -- -- selection Deividas Sirvydis (6/26/19)…in 3 seasons at Nebraska (2016-19), averaged 8.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, BLKS -- -- 1.5 assists, 1.6 blocks and 23.9 minutes in 97 games (52 starts)…led Nebraska in rebounding and blocks in each MINS -- -- of his final 2 seasons at the school (6.3 rpg and 2.0 bpg as a sophomore in 2017-18; 6.9 rpg and 1.9 bpg as a junior in 2018-19)…ranked 3rd in the Big Ten in blocks (2.0 bpg) as a sophomore in 2017-18 and T-3rd in the conference in swats (1.9 bpg) as a junior in 2018-19…Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2019)…Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Spring 2017)…Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2019)…attended Dixon High School (Dixon, Ill.), finishing his career as the school’s No. 2 all-time leading scorer with 1,328 points while setting school records in both rebounds (939) and blocked shots (327)…joined a team that finished its previous season with a 1-28 record, but led Dixon to a combined 76-13 mark in his final 3 seasons at the school…in addition to his basketball exploits, was also a high school high jumper who placed 4th in the high jump in the Illinois Class 2A meet in 2016. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 1 on the season. Inactive List – 5 on the season.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 26 #55 Delon Wright Forward • 6-5 • 185 • 26/4/92 • Utah/USA • 4 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 5 2 11.4 3.4 3.8 1.6 0.0 25:01 61.1% PTS 20 at NOP 10/25/19 26 vs. MEM 4/5/19 RECENT GAMES FGM 8 at NOP 10/25/19 10 2 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 12 at NOP 10/25/19 19 vs. MEM 4/5/19 11/1 vs. LAL L 24:39 5-10 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 12 3FGM 2 2 times 5 at PHI 1/15/18 10/29 at DEN W 24:06 5-8 0-1 2-3 0 3 3 6 1 1 0 0 12 3FGA 4 vs. LAL 11/1/19 7 at TOR 3/16/18 10/27 vs. POR L 22:58 3-4 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 5 1 0 2 0 8 FTM 4 at NOP 10/25/19 7 2 times 10/25 at NOP W 31:56 8-12 0-1 4-4 2 5 7 3 3 5 0 0 20 10/23 vs. WAS W 21:28 1-2 1-1 2-2 0 4 4 3 1 1 0 0 5 FTA 4 at NOP 10/25/19 10 at LAC 3/31/19 2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 20+ points ... 3 games with 10+ points OREB 2 at NOP 10/25/19 4 at WAS 1/13/19 2018-19 SEASON: Averaged career highs for points (8.7), rebounds (3.5), assists (3.3), steals (1.2) and minutes DREB 5 at NOP 10/25/19 13 at MEM 4/7/19 (22.7) in career-high 75 games (career-best 13 starts) with TOR and MEM…shot 43.4% (242-558 FGs) from the TREB 7 at NOP 10/25/19 13 2 times field and 79.3% (119-150 FTs) from the FT line…in 49 games (2 starts) with TOR, averaged 6.9 points, 2.6 ASTS 6 at DEN 10/29/19 14 vs. MEM 4/5/19 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 18.3 minutes…in 26 games (11 starts) with MEM, averaged 12.2 points, 5.4 STLS 5 at NOP 10/25/19 5 2 times rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.6 steals in 30.8 minutes…3 triple-doubles (all with MEM; Grizzlies went 2-1 in those BLKS -- 4 at WAS 3/3/17 games)…4 double-doubles (all with MEM; Grizzlies went 3-1 in those games)…2 games with 25+ points (both MINS 31:56 at NOP 10/25/19 42:10 at MEM 4/7/19 with MEM; Grizzlies went 2-0 in those games)…4 games with 20+ points (all with MEM)…30 games with 10+ points (18 with MEM)…4 games with 10+ assists (all with MEM; Grizzlies went 3-1 in those games)… 3 games with 10+ rebounds (all with MEM; Grizzlies went 2-1 in those games). NOTES: Acquired by DAL from MEM in exchange for two future second round draft picks and the draft rights to Satnam Singh (7/8/19)…selected by TOR in the first round (20th overall pick) of the 2015 NBA Draft…earned All-Pac 12 First Team and Pac 12 All-Defensive Team honors in both of his seasons for the Utes (2014, 2015)…finished 3rd on Utah’s all-time steals list (155) despite playing only 2 seasons at the school…recipient of the 2015 Bob Cousy Award, given to the nation’s top point guard (became the 1st Utah player, as well as the 1st Pac-12 player, to win the award since it was first handed out in 2003-04)...as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 4.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 2.1 steals, 1.0 block and 33.3 minutes in 35 games (all starts)...older brother, Dorell Wright, played 11 NBA seasons with MIA, GS, PHI and POR from 2004-15, and was a member of the Heat’s 2006 NBA championship team (Dorell still plays professionally in Europe)…attended Leuzinger High School (Lawndale, Calif.), the same school that produced Rockets guard Russell Westbrook and his brother, Dorell…as a senior, led Leuzinger to the California State Championship and was named the CIF Southern Section Div. 1A Player of the Year…full name is Delon Reginald Wright. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 5 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season, 3 in career.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 27 MAVERICKS OPPONENTS POINT DATE OPPONENT W/L1ST2ND 1ST HALF 3RD4TH 2ND HALF 1ST OT 2ND OT TOTAL1ST2ND 1ST HALF 3RD4TH 2ND HALF 1ST OT 2ND OT TOTAL DIFF. OVERALL REC 10/23 Washington W 24 38 62 29 17 46 -- -- 108 25 23 48 20 32 52 -- -- 100 8 1-0 10/25 at New Orleans W 27 45 72 23 28 51 -- -- 123 41 23 64 29 23 52 -- -- 116 7 2-0 10/27 Portland L 40 31 71 24 24 48 -- -- 119 25 34 59 36 26 62 -- -- 121 -2 2-1 10/29 at Denver W 27 33 60 23 26 49 -- -- 109 31 30 61 27 18 45 -- -- 106 3 3-1 11/1 Los Angeles L 25 33 58 27 18 45 7 -- 110 20 28 48 28 27 55 16 -- 119 -9 3-2 11/3 at Cleveland ------11/6 Orlando ------11/8 New York ------11/9 at Memphis ------11/11 at Boston ------11/14 at New York ------11/16 Toronto ------11/18 San Antonio ------11/20 Golden State ------11/22 Cleveland ------11/24 at Houston ------11/26 LA ------11/29 at Phoenix ------12/1 at Los Angeles ------12/3 at New Orleans ------12/4 Minnesota ------12/7 New Orleans ------12/8 Sacramento ------12/12 at Detroit ------12/14 Miami ------12/16 at Milwaukee ------12/18 Boston ------12/20 at Philadelphia ------12/22 at Toronto ------12/26 San Antonio ------12/28 at Golden State ------12/29 at Los Angeles ------12/31 at Oklahoma City ------1/2 Brooklyn ------1/4 Charlotte ------1/6 Chicago ------1/8 Denver ------1/10 Los Angeles ------1/11 Philadelphia ------1/14 at Golden State ------1/15 at Sacramento ------1/17 Portland ------1/21 LA ------1/23 at Portland ------1/25 at Utah ------1/27 at Oklahoma City ------1/28 Phoenix ------1/31 at Houston ------2/1 Atlanta ------2/3 at Indiana ------2/5 Memphis ------2/7 at Washington ------2/8 at Charlotte ------2/10 Utah ------2/12 Sacramento ------2/21 at Orlando ------2/22 at Atlanta ------2/24 Minnesota ------2/26 at San Antonio ------2/28 at Miami ------3/1 at Minnesota ------3/2 at Chicago ------3/4 New Orleans ------3/6 Memphis ------3/8 Indiana ------3/10 at San Antonio ------3/11 Denver ------3/14 Phoenix ------3/16 at LA ------3/17 at Sacramento ------3/19 at Portland ------3/21 at Phoenix ------3/23 Houston ------3/26 Utah ------3/29 Milwaukee ------4/1 at Minnesota ------4/3 at Memphis ------4/5 at Brooklyn ------4/7 Houston ------4/11 Detroit ------4/13 at Denver ------4/15 Oklahoma City ------2019-20 TOTALS: 3-2 143 180 323 126 113 239 7 -- 569 142 138 280 140 126 266 16 -- 562 7 3-2 AVG/GAME: 28.636.0 64.6 25.222.6 47.8 7.0 -- 113.8 28.427.6 56.0 28.025.2 53.2 16.0 -- 112.4 1.4

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 28 MAVERICKS OPPONENTS BENCH IN THE SECOND FAST PTS OFF OF BENCH IN THE SECOND FAST PTS OFF OF DATE OPPONENT W/L PTS AVG PAINT AVG CHANCE AVG BREAK AVG TURNOVERS AVG PTS AVG PAINT AVG CHANCE AVG BREAK AVG TURNOVERS AVG 10/23 Washington W 42 42.0 18 18.0 12 12.0 14 14.0 17 17.0 37 18.5 22 11.0 19 9.5 20 10.0 17 8.5 10/25 at New Orleans W 51 23.3 28 11.5 12 6.0 28 10.5 20 9.3 49 28.7 27 16.3 9 9.3 15 11.7 17 11.3 10/27 Portland L 32 25.0 17 12.6 17 8.2 8 10.0 21 11.6 22 18.0 24 12.2 9 6.2 24 9.8 16 8.3 10/29 at Denver W 61 23.3 25 11.0 11 6.5 11 7.6 7 8.1 22 18.6 25 14.0 21 8.3 6 9.3 10 8.6 11/1 Los Angeles L 38 24.9 23 12.3 17 7.7 6 7.4 14 8.8 22 15.2 33 13.1 10 6.8 19 8.4 30 9.0 11/3 at Cleveland ------11/6 Orlando ------11/8 New York ------11/9 at Memphis ------11/11 at Boston ------11/14 at New York ------11/16 Toronto ------11/18 San Antonio ------11/20 Golden State ------11/22 Cleveland ------11/24 at Houston ------11/26 LA ------11/29 at Phoenix ------12/1 at Los Angeles ------12/3 at New Orleans ------12/4 Minnesota ------12/7 New Orleans ------12/8 Sacramento ------12/12 at Detroit ------12/14 Miami ------12/16 at Milwaukee ------12/18 Boston ------12/20 at Philadelphia ------12/22 at Toronto ------12/26 San Antonio ------12/28 at Golden State ------12/29 at Los Angeles ------12/31 at Oklahoma City ------1/2 Brooklyn ------1/4 Charlotte ------1/6 Chicago ------1/8 Denver ------1/10 Los Angeles ------1/11 Philadelphia ------1/14 at Golden State ------1/15 at Sacramento ------1/17 Portland ------1/21 LA ------1/23 at Portland ------1/25 at Utah ------1/27 at Oklahoma City ------1/28 Phoenix ------1/31 at Houston ------2/1 Atlanta ------2/3 at Indiana ------2/5 Memphis ------2/7 at Washington ------2/8 at Charlotte ------2/10 Utah ------2/12 Sacramento ------2/21 at Orlando ------2/22 at Atlanta ------2/24 Minnesota ------2/26 at San Antonio ------2/28 at Miami ------3/1 at Minnesota ------3/2 at Chicago ------3/4 New Orleans ------3/6 Memphis ------3/8 Indiana ------3/10 at San Antonio ------3/11 Denver ------3/14 Phoenix ------3/16 at LA ------3/17 at Sacramento ------3/19 at Portland ------3/21 at Phoenix ------3/23 Houston ------3/26 Utah ------3/29 Milwaukee ------4/1 at Minnesota ------4/3 at Memphis ------4/5 at Brooklyn ------4/7 Houston ------4/11 Detroit ------4/13 at Denver ------4/15 Oklahoma City ------2019-20 TOTALS: 3-2 224 22.4 111 11.1 69 6.9 67 6.7 79 7.9 152 15.2 131 13.1 68 6.8 84 8.4 90 9.0

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 29 2019 REGULAR SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE GAME W/L FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 10/23 Mavericks W 35 76 0.461 11 36 0.306 27 33 0.818 5 41 54 17 22 6 19 4 108 19,816 vs. Wizards L 37 93 0.398 11 41 0.268 15 18 0.833 11 36 52 26 32 6 17 3 100 10/25 Mavericks W 45 93 0.484 14 40 0.350 19 26 0.731 12 37 55 23 19 8 11 7 123 17,027 at Pelicans L 45 98 0.459 15 41 0.366 11 15 0.733 12 36 57 30 22 6 14 3 116 10/27 Mavericks L 37 94 0.394 13 50 0.260 32 41 0.780 12 34 57 27 22 7 11 3 119 19,707 vs. Trail Blazers W 45 87 0.517 9 22 0.409 22 26 0.846 7 41 55 13 30 6 16 4 121 10/29 Mavericks W 41 84 0.488 13 37 0.351 14 24 0.583 10 32 47 29 14 6 8 5 109 16,605 at Nuggets L 43 91 0.473 11 32 0.344 9 13 0.692 14 36 58 24 24 6 10 1 106 11/1 Mavericks L 40 102 0.392 14 36 0.389 16 23 0.696 18 43 73 23 21 5 22 1 110 20,358 vs. Lakers W 47 96 0.490 9 32 0.281 16 21 0.762 6 35 50 24 21 11 11 7 119 11/3 Mavericks at Cavaliers 11/6 Mavericks vs. Magic 11/8 Mavericks vs. Knicks 11/9 Mavericks at Grizzlies 11/11 Mavericks at Celtics 11/14 Mavericks at Knicks 11/16 Mavericks vs. Raptors 11/18 Mavericks vs. Spurs 11/20 Mavericks vs. Warriors 11/22 Mavericks vs. Cavaliers 11/24 Mavericks at Rockets 11/26 Mavericks vs. Clippers 11/29 Mavericks at Suns 12/1 Mavericks at Lakers 12/3 Mavericks at Pelicans 12/4 Mavericks vs. Timberwolves 12/7 Mavericks vs. Pelicans 12/8 Mavericks vs. Kings 12/12 Mavericks at Pistons 12/14 Mavericks vs. Heat 12/16 Mavericks at Bucks 12/18 Mavericks vs. Celtics 12/20 Mavericks at 76ers 12/22 Mavericks at Raptors 12/26 Mavericks vs. Spurs 12/28 Mavericks at Warriors 12/29 Mavericks at Lakers 12/31 Mavericks at Thunder 1/2 Mavericks vs. Nets 1/4 Mavericks vs. Hornets 1/6 Mavericks vs. Bulls 1/8 Mavericks vs. Nuggets 1/10 Mavericks vs. Lakers 1/11 Mavericks vs. 76ers 1/14 Mavericks at Warriors 1/15 Mavericks at Kings 1/17 Mavericks vs. Trail Blazers

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 30 1/21 Mavericks vs. Clippers 1/23 Mavericks at Trail Blazers 1/25 Mavericks at Jazz 1/27 Mavericks at Thunder 1/28 Mavericks vs. Suns 1/31 Mavericks at Rockets 2/1 Mavericks vs. Hawks 2/3 Mavericks at Pacers 2/5 Mavericks vs. Grizzlies 2/7 Mavericks at Wizards 2/8 Mavericks at Hornets 2/10 Mavericks vs. Jazz 2/12 Mavericks vs. Kings 2/21 Mavericks at Magic 2/22 Mavericks at Hawks 2/24 Mavericks vs. Timberwolves 2/26 Mavericks at Spurs 2/28 Mavericks at Heat 3/1 Mavericks at Timberwolves 3/2 Mavericks at Bulls 3/4 Mavericks vs. Pelicans 3/6 Mavericks vs. Grizzlies 3/8 Mavericks vs. Pacers 3/10 Mavericks at Spurs 3/11 Mavericks vs. Nuggets 3/14 Mavericks vs. Suns 3/16 Mavericks at Clippers 3/17 Mavericks at Kings 3/19 Mavericks at Trail Blazers 3/21 Mavericks at Suns 3/23 Mavericks vs. Rockets 3/26 Mavericks vs. Jazz 3/29 Mavericks vs. Bucks 4/1 Mavericks at Timberwolves 4/3 Mavericks at Grizzlies 4/5 Mavericks at Nets 4/7 Mavericks vs. Rockets 4/11 Mavericks vs. Pistons 4/13 Mavericks at Nuggets 4/15 Mavericks vs. Thunder TOTALS 5 198 449 0.222 65 199 0.166 108 147 0.361 57 187 286 119 98 32 71 20 569 OPPONENTS 5 217 465 0.234 55 168 0.167 73 93 0.387 50 184 272 117 129 35 68 18 562

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 31 MAVERICKS RECORD WHEN... OVERALL HOME ROAD NUMBER OF TIMES RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL Outrebounding opponent 1-2 1-2 0-0 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ Outrebounded by opponent 2-0 0-0 2-0 Courtney Lee ------Tied in Rebounding 0-0 0-0 0-0 Antonius Cleveland ------Jose Juan Barea ------Shooting better than opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kristaps Porzingis 5 3 1 1 -- 1 -- Shooting worse than opponent 2-2 1-2 1-0 Dwight Powell 1 ------Shooting same than opponent 1-0 0-0 1-0 Isaiah Roby ------Dorian Finney-Smith 2 -- -- 1 -- -- 1 More FTM than opponent 3-1 1-1 2-0 Tim Hardaway Jr. 3 ------Less FTM than opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Jalen Brunson 2 ------Same FTM than opponent 0-1 0-1 0-0 Josh Reaves ------Seth Curry 2 ------1 More 3FGM than opponent 1-2 0-2 1-0 Maxi Kleber 2 -- -- 1 -- 2 -- Less 3FGM than opponent 1-0 0-0 1-0 Justin Jackson 2 ------Same 3FGM than opponent 1-0 1-0 0-0 Ryan Broekhoff ------Boban Marjanovic ------More assists than opponent 1-1 0-1 1-0 Delon Wright 3 1 ------1 Less assists than opponent 2-1 1-1 1-0 Luka Doncic 5 4 2 3 2 -- 1 Same assists than opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 NUMBER OF TIMES LEADING TEAM IN. . . (INCLUDES TIES) More turnovers than opponent 1-1 1-1 0-0 PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN Less turnovers than opponent 2-1 0-1 2-0 Courtney Lee ------Same turnovers than opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Antonius Cleveland ------Jose Juan Barea ------Bench outscores opponent bench 3-2 1-2 2-0 Kristaps Porzingis 1 1 -- 2 -- 1 Opponent bench outscores {abbrev} 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dwight Powell ------Bench scoring equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 Isaiah Roby ------Dorian Finney-Smith ------1 -- Scoring less than 80 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 Tim Hardaway Jr. 1 ------Scoring between 80-89 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 Jalen Brunson -- -- 2 -- 1 -- Scoring between 90-99 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 Josh Reaves ------Scoring 100 or more points 3-2 1-2 2-0 Seth Curry ------1 -- Maxi Kleber 1 1 -- 2 -- -- Opponent scores less than 80 0-0 0-0 0-0 Justin Jackson ------Opponent scores between 80-89 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ryan Broekhoff ------Opponent scores between 90-99 0-0 0-0 0-0 Boban Marjanovic ------Opponent scores 100 or more 3-2 1-2 2-0 Delon Wright -- -- 1 -- 1 -- Luka Doncic 3 4 4 1 3 4 STARTING LINEUPS FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD RECORD Luka Doncic Jalen Brunson Maxi Kleber Delon Wright Kristaps Porzingis 0-1 Luka Doncic Delon Wright Maxi Kleber Courtney Lee Kristaps Porzingis 1-0 Luka Doncic Seth Curry Dwight Powell Dorian Finney-Smith Kristaps Porzingis 1-0 Luka Doncic Jalen Brunson Kristaps Porzingis Courtney Lee Dorian Finney-Smith 1-1

GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURIES/SUSPENSIONS NAME INJURY/ILLNESS DATES OUT GAMES MISSED Dwight Powell Left Hamstring Strain 10/23 through 10/27/19 3 Ryan Broekhoff Right Ankle Sprain 10/23 1 TOTAL GAMES MISSED 4

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 32 DALLAS MAVERICKS OPPONENTS

Points 34 Luka Doncic vs. WAS 10/23/19 39 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 Points in a Quarter 15 Luka Doncic (2nd) vs. WAS 10/23/19 19 Damian Lillard (3rd) vs. POR 10/27/19 Points in a Half 20 Luka Doncic (1st) vs. WAS 10/23/19 26 Damian Lillard (2nd) vs. POR 10/27/19

Field Goals 12 Luka Doncic vs. WAS 10/23/19 15 Anthony Davis vs. LAL 11/1/19 Field Goal Attempts 23 Luka Doncic vs. LAL 11/1/19 28 Anthony Davis vs. LAL 11/1/19 23 Kristaps Porzingis vs. POR 10/27/19 100% Justin Jackson (4-4) at DEN 10/29/19 100% JaVale McGee (1-1) vs. LAL 11/1/19 100% Dwight Howard (1-1) vs. LAL 11/1/19 100% Torrey Craig (1-1) at DEN 10/29/19

3-PT Field Goal 4 Luka Doncic vs. LAL 11/1/19 4 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 4 Tim Hardaway Jr. at DEN 10/29/19 4 Paul Millsap at DEN 10/29/19 4 Luka Doncic vs. WAS 10/23/19 4 Gary Harris at DEN 10/29/19 4 Brandon Ingram at NOP 10/25/19 3-PT FG Attempts 11 Luka Doncic vs. POR 10/27/19 12 Lonzo Ball at NOP 10/25/19 3-PT FG Percentage 100% Justin Jackson (2-2) at DEN 10/29/19 100% (3-3) vs. POR 10/27/19 100% Dorian Finney-Smith (2-2) at DEN 10/29/19 100% Delon Wright (2-2) vs. POR 10/27/19 100% Seth Curry (2-2) at NOP 10/25/19

Free Throws 11 Luka Doncic vs. POR 10/27/19 9 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 Attempts 14 Luka Doncic vs. POR 10/27/19 11 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 Free Throw Percentage 100% Delon Wright (4-4) at NOP 10/25/19 100% CJ McCollum (8-8) vs. POR 10/27/19

Offensive Rebounds 5 Dorian Finney-Smith vs. LAL 11/1/19 4 Paul Millsap at DEN 10/29/19 4 Will Barton at DEN 10/29/19 4 vs. WAS 10/23/19 4 Thomas Bryant vs. WAS 10/23/19 Defensive Rebounds 12 Luka Doncic vs. LAL 11/1/19 12 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 12 Kristaps Porzingis at DEN 10/29/19 12 Hassan Whiteside vs. POR 10/27/19 Total Rebounds 14 Kristaps Porzingis at DEN 10/29/19 14 Hassan Whiteside vs. POR 10/27/19

Assists 15 Luka Doncic vs. LAL 11/1/19 16 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 Steals 5 Delon Wright at NOP 10/25/19 4 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 Blocks 5 Kristaps Porzingis at NOP 10/25/19 3 Dwight Howard vs. LAL 11/1/19 3 Brandon Ingram at NOP 10/25/19 Minutes 38:07.96 Luka Doncic vs. LAL 11/1/19 42:39.92 Anthony Davis vs. LAL 11/1/19

MAVERICKS HIGHS MAVERICKS LOWS CATEGORY OPPONENTS HIGHS OPPONENTS LOWS

123 at NOP 10/25/19 108 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Points 121 vs. POR 10/27/19 100 vs. WAS 10/23/19 40 vs. POR 10/27/19 24 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Points/1st Qtr. 41 at NOP 10/25/19 20 vs. LAL 11/1/19 45 at NOP 10/25/19 31 vs. POR 10/27/19 Points/2nd Qtr. 34 vs. POR 10/27/19 23 (2) at NOP 10/25/19 72 at NOP 10/25/19 58 vs. LAL 11/1/19 Points/1st Half 64 at NOP 10/25/19 48 (2) vs. LAL 11/1/19 29 vs. WAS 10/23/19 23 (2) at DEN 10/29/19 Points/3rs Qtr. 36 vs. POR 10/27/19 20 vs. WAS 10/23/19 28 at NOP 10/25/19 7 vs. LAL 11/1/19 Points/4th Qtr. 32 vs. WAS 10/23/19 16 vs. LAL 11/1/19 52 vs. LAL 11/1/19 46 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Points/2nd Half 71 vs. LAL 11/1/19 45 at DEN 10/29/19

45 at NOP 10/25/19 35 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Field Goals 47 vs. LAL 11/1/19 37 vs. WAS 10/23/19 102 vs. LAL 11/1/19 76 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Field Goal Attempts 98 at NOP 10/25/19 87 vs. POR 10/27/19 48.8% at DEN 10/29/19 39.2% vs. LAL 11/1/19 Field Goal Percentage 51.7% vs. POR 10/27/19 39.8% vs. WAS 10/23/19

14 (2) vs. LAL 11/1/19 11 vs. WAS 10/23/19 3-PT Field Goal 15 at NOP 10/25/19 9 (2) vs. LAL 11/1/19 50 vs. POR 10/27/19 36 (2) vs. LAL 11/1/19 3-PT FG Attempts 41 (2) at NOP 10/25/19 22 vs. POR 10/27/19 38.9% vs. LAL 11/1/19 26.0% vs. POR 10/27/19 3-PT FG Percentage 40.9% vs. POR 10/27/19 26.8% vs. WAS 10/23/19

32 vs. POR 10/27/19 14 at DEN 10/29/19 Free Throws 22 vs. POR 10/27/19 9 at DEN 10/29/19 41 vs. POR 10/27/19 23 vs. LAL 11/1/19 Free Throw Attempts 26 vs. POR 10/27/19 13 at DEN 10/29/19 81.8% vs. WAS 10/23/19 58.3% at DEN 10/29/19 Free Throw Percentage 84.6% vs. POR 10/27/19 69.2% at DEN 10/29/19

18 vs. LAL 11/1/19 5 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Offensive Rebounds 14 at DEN 10/29/19 6 vs. LAL 11/1/19 43 vs. LAL 11/1/19 32 at DEN 10/29/19 Defensive Rebounds 41 vs. POR 10/27/19 35 vs. LAL 11/1/19 73 vs. LAL 11/1/19 47 at DEN 10/29/19 Total Rebounds 58 at DEN 10/29/19 50 vs. LAL 11/1/19

29 at DEN 10/29/19 17 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Assists 30 at NOP 10/25/19 13 vs. POR 10/27/19 8 at NOP 10/25/19 5 vs. LAL 11/1/19 Steals 11 vs. LAL 11/1/19 6 (4) at DEN 10/29/19 20 vs. POR 10/27/19 13 at DEN 10/29/19 Fouls 27 (2) vs. POR 10/27/19 20 (2) vs. LAL 11/1/19 22 vs. LAL 11/1/19 8 at DEN 10/29/19 Turnovers 17 vs. WAS 10/23/19 10 at DEN 10/29/19 7 at NOP 10/25/19 1 vs. LAL 11/1/19 Blocks 7 vs. LAL 11/1/19 1 at DEN 10/29/19

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