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MON., JUNE 12, 2017 ORACLE ARENA – OAKLAND, CA TV: ABC RADIO: WTAM 1100/LA MEGA 87.7 FM/ESPN RADIO 9:00 PM ET

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (51-31, 13-4) AT (67-15, 15-1) (WARRIORS LEAD SERIES 3-1)

2016-17 CAVALIERS GAME NOTES NBA FINALS GAME 5 OVERALL PLAYOFF GAME # 18 ROAD GAME # 10 PROBABLE STARTERS

POS NO. PLAYER HT. WT. G GS PPG RPG APG FG% MPG

F 23 LEBRON JAMES 6-8 250 16-17: 74 74 26.4 8.6 8.7 .548 37.8

PLAYOFFS: 17 17 32.4 8.9 7.8 .559 41.1 QUARTERFINALS

# 2 Cleveland vs. # 7 F 0 6-10 251 16-17: 60 60 19.0 11.1 1.9 .427 31.4 CAVS Won Series 4-0 PLAYOFFS: 17 17 17.5 10.6 1.6 .443 32.2

Game 1 at Cleveland; April 15 CAVS 109, Pacers 108 C 13 6-10 238 16-17: 78 78 8.1 9.2 1.0 .600 30.0 PLAYOFFS: 17 17 7.8 8.4 1.4 .571 31.3 Game 2 at Cleveland; April 17 CAVS 117, Pacers 111 G 5 J.R. SMITH 6-6 225 16-17: 41 35 8.6 2.8 1.5 .346 29.0 Game 3 at Indiana; April 20 PLAYOFFS: 17 17 7.1 2.3 0.7 .466 26.2 CAVS 119, Pacers 114

Game 4 at Indiana; April 23 G 2 6-3 193 16-17: 72 72 25.2 3.2 5.8 .473 35.1 CAVS 106, Pacers 102 PLAYOFFS: 17 17 25.9 2.9 5.2 .471 36.0

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

# 2 Cleveland vs. # 3 CAVS QUICK FACTS

CAVS Won Series 4-0  The defending NBA champion will try to extend the 2017 Finals with a win tonight in Game 5 against the Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena. The Game 1 @ Cleveland; May 1 Cavs defeated the Warriors by a score of 137-116 in Game 4 on Friday night at Quicken Loans Arena, where they led wire-to-wire and shot 46-87 (.529) from the field to CAVS 116, Raptors 105 go with 27 assists. Game 2 @ Cleveland; May 3

CAVS 125, Raptors 103  The Cavs’ 137 points in Game 4 set a franchise playoff record and was the highest single-game total in a Finals game since the L.A. Lakers beat , 141-122, on June 4, 1987. The All-time Finals single-game scoring mark is 148 by Boston in 148-114 win over Lakers on May 27, 1985. Game 3 @ Toronto; May 5 CAVS 115, Raptors 94  Also in Game 4, the Cavs rang up the highest-scoring half in NBA Finals history and franchise history (regular and post) when they outscored Golden State 86-68 in the Game 4 @ Toronto; May 7 first half. The previous highest-scoring half in Finals history was 81 by Philadelphia against the Lakers in the second half on June 6, 1982 (Game Five). Cleveland’s 86 points CAVS 109, Raptors 102 were the most ever for any first half of a NBA postseason game and fell one shy of matching the highest-scoring half in overall NBA Playoff history: 87 by vs. Denver in the second half on April 23, 1978.

 Cleveland got off to a fast start in Game 4, outscoring Golden State, 49-33 in the first quarter, which is the highest-scoring quarter by one team in NBA Finals history (prior was 47 by Lakers vs. Boston in the third quarter on June 3, 1984; Game Three at L.A.) and in Cavaliers history (regular and post). The Cavs’ 49 points marked the highest-scoring first quarter in NBA postseason play and were two shy of matching the largest overall quarter in NBA Playoff history (51 by the Lakers vs. Detroit in the fourth quarter on March 31, 1962; Game Five, West Finals).

 The Cavs have now made at least 20 three-pointers twice in this year’s postseason after nailing an NBA Finals record 24 three-pointers (including Finals record 13 in the # 2 Cleveland vs. # 1 Boston first half) in Game 4 against Golden State. The Cavs also connected on 21 three-pointers in Game 3 of the First Round against the Pacers on April 20. In NBA Playoff CAVS Won Series 4-1 history, there’s only been 11 times a team has made at least 20 threes, and the Cavs have done it five of those times.

Game 1 @ Boston; May 17  MILESTONE ALERT: With an appearance in Game 5, LeBron James (216 GP) will pass Shaquille O’Neal for sole possession of 7th place in career playoff games played. Kevin CAVS 117, Celtics 104 th Love (647 PTS, 384 REB) is 47 points away from passing (693) for 6 -most in Cavs playoff history and 22 boards shy of overtaking Anderson Varejao (405 REB) Game 2 @ Boston; May 19 for 5th place in rebounds. (45 STL) is 3 steals away from passing (47 STLS) for 7th place in franchise playoff history. CAVS 130, Celtics 86  In the win in Game 4, Kyrie Irving (40 PTS), LeBron James (31 PTS) and Kevin Love (23 PTS) combined for 94 points, tying the franchise playoff record for most points by Game 3 @ Cleveland; May 21 three players (1992). It was also the first Finals game in 48 years in which a player scored 40-plus points, a teammate scored 30-plus, and another teammate went for Celtics 111, CAVS 108 20-plus. The last trio to achieve such a performance: (41), Elgin Baylor (32) and Johnny Egan (26) for the Lakers against the Celtics on April 25, 1969. (Elias) Game 4 @ Cleveland; May 23 CAVS 112, Celtics 99  LeBron James is averaging a triple-double in this year’s Finals with 31.8 points (.540 FG%), 11.8 rebounds and 10.5 assists, to go with 1.3 steals and 1.0 in 41.5 minutes. In Friday’s Game 4, James became the all-time playoff leader in free throws made (passed : 1,643FTM) and moved into 3rd place in NBA Finals Game 5 @ Boston; May 25 scoring (passed Jordan: 1,176 PTS). With 1,206 points scored in the Finals, only Jerry West (1,679) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,317) has more Finals points than him. CAVS 135, Celtics 102

James finished the night with his 19th career playoff triple-double (3rd of 2017 postseason) with 31 points, 10 rebounds and a game-high 11 assists in 41 minutes, which was also his 9th Finals triple-double, moving him past (8) for the most in NBA Finals history.

 Kyrie Irving finished with a game-high 40 points on 15-27 (.556) shooting, including 7-12 (.583) from beyond the arc, seven rebounds, four assists and a in 41 minutes in Game 4. It was his third career 40-point playoff game, which includes two in the Finals. Irving’s 7 three-pointers set a postseason career-high and were tied for the 2nd most in a NBA Finals game (record is 8 by on 6/6/10 at LAL). In the 2017 NBA Finals, Irving is averaging 30.3 points (.485 FG%, .414 3FG%, .846 FT%), 4.5

2 Cleveland vs. # 1 Golden State rebounds and 4.0 assists in 40.0 minutes.

Warriors Lead Series 3-1  Over the last two games, J.R. Smith is averaging 15.5 points and shooting 10-19 (.526) from beyond the arc in 31.5 minutes.

Game 1 @ Golden State; June 1  In Game 4, Kevin Love finished with 23 points on 7-14 (.500) shooting, including a 6-8 (.750) mark from deep, five rebounds, three steals and a block in 29 minutes. This Warriors 113, CAVS 91 series, Love is averaging 18.5 points, 11.5 rebounds, 2.50 steals and 1.0 block in 32.8 minutes. Game 2 @ Golden State; June 4

Warriors 132, CAVS 113

Game 3 @ Cleveland; June 7 CAVALIERS INJURY REPORT PRONUNCIATION KEY Warriors 118, CAVS 113 None (Ta-RON LEW) Game 4 @ Cleveland; June 9 Iman (ee-MON) Shumpert

CAVS 137, Warriors 116

Game 5 @ Golden State Monday, June 12 – 9:00 p.m. 2016-17 CAVALIERS RECORDS TV: ABC; RADIO: WTAM 1100 / LA MEGA 87.7 FM/ESPN Radio

*Game 6 @ Cleveland RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME STREAK Thursday, June 15 – 9:00 p.m. 2017 PLAYOFFS 13-4 (.765) 6-2 (.750) 7-2 (.778) 0-0 (---) W1 TV: ABC; RADIO: WTAM 1100 / LA MEGA 87.7 FM/ESPN Radio

*Game 7 @ Golden State OVERALL 51-31 (.622) 31-10 (.756) 20-21 (.488) 3-4 (.429) L4 Sunday, June 18 – 8:00 p.m. TV: ABC; RADIO: WTAM 1100 / LA MEGA 87.7 FM/ESPN Radio CENTRAL 8-8 (.500) 6-2 (.750) 2-6 (.250) 2-0 (1.000) W1

* If necessary EASTERN 35-17 (.673) 19-7 (.731) 16-10 (.615) 3-2 (.600) L4 WESTERN 16-14 (.533) 12-3 (.800) 4-11 (.267) 0-2 (.000) L2

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: NBA FINALS: AT GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (67-15, 15-1)

CAVS-WARRIORS POSTSEASON SCHEDULE GAME/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME/RESULT GAME 1: Thursday, June 1 @ Golden State Oracle Arena (Oakland, CA) Lost, 113-91 GAME 2: Sunday, June 4 @ Golden State Oracle Arena (Oakland, CA) Lost, 132-113 GAME 3: Wednesday, June 7 vs. Golden State Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) Lost, 118-113 GAME 4: Friday, June 9 vs. Golden State Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) WON, 137-116 GAME 5: Monday, June 12 @ Golden State Oracle Arena (Oakland, CA) 9:00 p.m. on ABC *GAME 6: Thursday, June 15 vs. Golden State Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) 9:00 p.m. on ABC

*GAME 7: Sunday, June 18 @ Golden State Oracle Arena (Oakland, CA) 8:00 p.m. on ABC

* If Necessary

CAVALIERS – WARRIORS MATCHUP (2017 Playoffs Overall Statistics) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF CAVALIERS 116.0 107.1 .490 .454 .418 .773 42.3 40.1 22.1 7.5 4.7 12.9 +8.9 WARRIORS 118.7 104.9 .492 .423 .388 .814 46.0 43.4 28.3 8.8 6.4 13.7 +13.8

CAVALIERS – WARRIORS MATCHUP (2017 NBA Finals Statistics) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF CAVALIERS 113.5 119.8 .444 .466 .369 .770 44.5 46.8 21.5 7.5 3.3 13.0 -6.3 WARRIORS 119.8 113.5 .466 .444 .385 .820 46.8 44.5 30.0 7.5 5.3 13.5 +6.3

SERIES LEADERS: PPG: K. Durant (34.3) RPG: L. JAMES (11.8) APG: L. JAMES (10.5) SPG: K. LOVE (2.75) BPG: K. Durant (2.00)

CAVS-WARRIORS PLAYOFF SERIES INFORMATION

PLAYOFF HISTORY: This is the 3rd time the Cavaliers and Warriors meet in the playoffs Overall: 7-10 Home: 4-4 The Q: 4-4 Road: 3-6 Result 2015 Finals Home: 1-2 The Q: 1-2 Road: 1-2 Warriors won 4-2 2016 Finals Home: 2-1 The Q: 2-1 Road: 2-2 CAVS won 4-3 2017 Finals Home: 1-1 The Q: 1-1 Road: 0-2 Warriors Lead 3-1

CONNECTIONS Warriors guard ’s older brother, Mychel, appeared in five games for the Cavaliers in 2011-12…Golden State Head Coach played for the Cavaliers in 188 games over four seasons (1989- 1993) and shot .472 (133-282) from the three-point line during his stint…Warriors was a teammate of Cavaliers guard during the 2012-13 season in …Golden State guard played in 49 games for the Cavs in 2012-13…Cavaliers forward played for Golden State in 2012-13…Warriors guard was born in Akron, ...His father, , played for the Cavaliers during the 1987-88 season…Curry’s younger brother Seth Curry appeared in one game for the Cavs in 2013-14…Cavs guard Kyrie Irving and Warriors players Klay Thompson, and were teammates on the U.S. Men’s Basketball Team at the 2016 Olympics, winning a gold medal together…Durant also won a gold medal with Cavaliers forward LeBron James at the 2012 Olympics in London…Durant and Cavs center Tristan Thompson played their collegiate basketball career at …Warriors assistant coach Mike Brown was the head coach of the Cavaliers from 2005-2010 and during the 2013-14 season, winning the league’s Coach of the Year honors after a 66-16 season in 2008-09…Warriors forward and Cleveland assistant coach both attended and played basketball at (Ohio)…David West was also a teammate of Cavs guard J.R. Smith in New Orleans for two seasons (2004-05 and 2005-06)...Cavs forward Kevin Love and Warriors forwards and played their collegiate basketball at UCLA…Cavs forwards and Richard Jefferson along with Warriors forward played college hoops at Arizona.

2017 NBA FINALS GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS (1-3)

GAME 1: CAVALIERS 91, WARRIORS 113 – ORACLE ARENA – OAKLAND, CA (6/1/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James posted his 6th double-double of the 2017 Playoffs with a team-high 28 points, 15 rebounds, a team-high eight assists and two blocks in 40 minutes; James became the first player in NBA history to reach 6,000 career playoff points with his fifth point of the night; James also passed (320 3FGM) for 2nd place on the NBA’s all-time postseason three-point field goals made list…Kyrie Irving finished with 24 points, a 3-4 (.750) clip from beyond the arc, three rebounds, two assists and one steal in 35 minutes…Kevin Love notched his sixth straight double-double (8th of 2017 Playoffs) with 15 points, a 3-6 (.500) mark from deep, a franchise playoff record 21 rebounds and three blocks in 34 minutes…For Golden State, Kevin Durant tallied a game-high 38 points on 14-26 (.538) shooting, eight rebounds and eight assists in 38 minutes…Stephen Curry had 28 points on 11-22 (.500) shooting, six rebounds and a game-high 10 assists in 34 minutes. TURNING POINT: The Warriors opened the second half on a 13-0 run to go up 73-52. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland made 11 three-pointers and had a 59-50 edge in rebounds...Defensively, the Cavs held Golden State to 45-106 (.425) shooting from the field.

JUNE 1, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 91-113 JAMES – 28 LOVE – 21 JAMES – 8 30-86 (.349) 19-25 (.760) 15-44-59 at Warriors Durant – 38 Green – 11 Curry – 10 45-106 (.425) 11-16 (.688) 14-36-50

GAME 2: CAVALIERS 113, WARRIORS 132 – ORACLE ARENA – OAKLAND, CA (6/4/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James notched his 18th career playoff triple-double with a team-high 29 points on 12-18 (.667) shooting, a team-high 11 rebounds, a playoff career-high tying 14 assists, three steals and one block in 39 minutes; It was James’ 8th Finals triple-double, tying Magic Johnson (8) for the most all time; He also passed Jerry West (306) for the 4th-most assists in NBA Finals history; In the first half, James had 18 points, 10 assists (most he’s had in any half of his playoff career) and six rebounds…Kevin Love posted 27 points on 12-3 (.522) shooting, seven rebounds and two steals in 30 minutes…Kyrie Irving had 19 points, seven assists and two steals in 40 minutes…For the Warriors, Stephen Curry tallied 32 points, 10 rebounds and a team-high 11 assists in 36 minutes…Kevin Durant finished with a game-high 33 points on 13-22 (.591) shooting, a game-high 13 rebounds, six assists, three steals and five blocks in 41 minutes…Klay Thompson had 22 points on 8- 12 (.667) shooting and seven rebounds in 37 minutes. TURNING POINT: The Cavs climbed back from a double-digit deficit to cut Golden State’s lead to four (86-82) with 5:42 left in the third quarter, but the Warriors would close out the period on a 16-6 run to go up 14 (102-88). CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Offensively, Cleveland had 27 assists on 45 field goals and had just nine turnovers…Defensively, the Cavs swiped 15 steals and scored 23 points off of 20 Warriors turnovers…Cleveland had a 60-40 edge in points in the paint.

JUNE 4, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 113-132 JAMES – 29 JAMES – 11 JAMES – 14 45-100 (.450) 15-19 (.789) 10-31-41 at Warriors Durant – 33 Durant – 13 Curry – 11 46-89 (.517) 22-24 (.917) 10-43-53

GAME 3: CAVALIERS 113, WARRIORS 118 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (6/7/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James tallied his 8th double-double if the 2017 Playoffs (95th of postseason career) with a game-high 39 points (27 in 1st H) on 15-27 (.556) shooting, 11 rebounds and a team-high nine assists, a steal and a block in 46 minutes; On the NBA Finals all-time scoring list, James moved past Sam Mitchell (1,143) for 6th place, (1,151) for 5th place and Elgin Baylor (1,161) for 4th place; He also passed Bill Russell (315) for the 3rd most assists in NBA Finals history and now trails only (400) and Magic Johnson (584)…Kyrie Irving had 38 points (21 in 2nd H) on 16-29 (.552) shooting and a 2017 postseason-high six rebounds and three assists in 44 minutes…J.R. Smith poured in a 2017 Playoff- high with 16 points, going a 2017 postseason-best 5-10 (.500) on three-pointers in 34 minutes…Kevin Love pulled down a game-high tying 13 rebounds, to go along with nine points and a career-high (regular season and postseason) six steals in 37 minutes…For Golden State, Kevin Durant tallied 31 points on 10-18 (.556) shooting and a 4-7 (.571) mark from beyond the arc, eight rebounds and four assists in 41 minutes…Klay Thompson finished with 30 points on 11-18 (.611) shooting from the field and 6-11 (.545) from deep, six rebounds and two assists in 41 minutes…Stephen Curry posted a double-double with 26 points, a game-high tying 13 rebounds, six assists and two steals in 39 minutes. TURNING POINT: With the Cavs leading 113-107 with 3:09 remaining, the Warriors ended the game on an 11-0 run CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs scored 113 points, marking the 15th time Cleveland has poured in at least 100 points this postseason…The trio of LeBron James (39), Kyrie Irving (38) and J.R. Smith (16) combined to score 93 points, which is tied for the second highest scoring output by three teammates in Cavaliers postseason history…Cleveland forced the Warriors in 18 turnovers (22 points) and limited Golden State to 22 points on 7-19 (.368) shooting in the third quarter.

JUNE 7, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 113-118 JAMES – 39 LOVE – 13 JAMES – 9 40-90 (.444) 21-25 (.840) 10-27-37 vs. Warriors Durant – 31 Curry – 13 Green – 7 40-83 (.482) 22-24 (.917) 8-36-44

GAME 4: CAVALIERS 137, WARRIORS 116 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (6/9/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James registered his 19th playoff triple-double (9th of 2017 postseason) with 31 points on 11-22 (.500) shooting, a team-high tying 10 rebounds, a game-high 11 assists and a steal in 41 minutes; With his first basket of the night, James moved past Michael Jordan (1,176) for the 3rd most points in NBA Finals history; James also passed Jordan (1,643) for the most free throws made in NBA postseason history with his third make of the game; He also moved past Magic Johnson (8) for the most triple-doubles in NBA Finals history with 9…Kyrie Irving finished with 40 points on 15-27 (.556) shooting from the field and 7-12 (.583) from beyond the arc, seven rebounds, four assists and a steal in 41 minutes; His 7 three- pointers are a new postseason career-high and are tied for the 2nd-most in a NBA Finals game (record is 8 by Ray Allen on 6/6/10 at LAL); In the 1st half, Irving poured in a postseason career-high and franchise record tying 28 points (LeBron James 28 in 2nd H at IND on 4/20/17; LeBron James 28 in 1st H at BOS on 5/7/10)…Kevin Love finished with 23 points on 7-14 (.500) shooting and a 6-8 (.750) mark from deep, five rebounds, a game-high three steals and a block in 29 minutes…J.R. Smith tallied 15 points, including a 5-9 (.556) mark from beyond the arc in 29 minutes…Tristan Thompson added a team-high tying 10 rebounds to go with five points and a playoff career-high five assists in 36 minutes…For the Warriors, Kevin Durant had 35 points, four rebounds and four assists in 39 minutes…Draymond Green posted a double-double with 16 points, a game-high 14 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 39 minutes…Stephen Curry recorded a double-double with 14 points, five rebounds, a team-high 10 assists and two steals in 38 minutes. TURNING POINT: Cleveland came out with a 49-33 in the first quarter and went on to lead wire-to-wire. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs shot 46-87 (.529) from the field for 137 points, which is a franchise record for points in the playoffs (previously 135 on 5/25/17 at BOS) and the highest single-game total in a Finals game since the Lakers had 141 points against Boston on June 4, 1987 (The all-time Finals scoring mark is 148 points by the Celtics on May 27, 1985)…The Cavs drained 24 three-pointers in the game, bettering the NBA Finals record of 18, set by Golden State in Game 2 of the series…In addition, Cleveland set a NBA Finals record with 13 trifectas in the 1st half…In the 1st half, the Cavs set a NBA Finals and team record (regular season and postseason) for points in a half, finishing with 86 (The previous scoring mark for a half in a Finals game was 81 by Philadelphia against the Lakers in the second half on June 6, 1982)…In the 1st quarter, Cleveland poured in a NBA Finals and franchise record (regular season and postseason) 49 points, going 14-24 (.583) from the field and 7- 12 (.583) on three-pointers (The previous highest-scoring quarter by one team in NBA Finals history was 47 by the L.A. Lakers against Boston in the third quarter on June 3, 1984)…The Cavs recorded 27 assists, which was one shy of their 2017 postseason high of 28 (5/3/17 vs. TOR and 5/19/17 at BOS)…The trio of Kyrie Irving (40), LeBron James (31) and Kevin Love (23) tied the franchise postseason record for combined points by three Cavs players with 94 points (B. Daugherty – 40, M. Price – 35, J. Williams – 19, combined for 94 on 4/23/92 at NJN)...Irving and James join Elgin Baylor and Jerry West as the only duos with 30 or more points in at least four or more Finals games as teammates. (ESPN Stats & Info)

JUNE 9, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 137-116 IRVING – 40 JAMES/THOMPSON – 10 JAMES – 11 46-87 (.529) 21-31 (.677) 11-30-41 vs. Warriors Durant – 35 Green – 14 Curry – 10 39-87 (.448) 27-36 (.750) 16-24-40

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS: VS. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (67-15)

Overall: 52-57 Home: 34-22 The Q: 15-8 Road: 18-35 CAVALIERS vs. WARRIORS 2016-17 SEASON Current Streak: Lost 1 Home Streak: Won 1 Road Streak: Lost 3 December 25 at Cleveland – CAVS 109, Warriors 108 January 16 at Golden State – CAVS 91, Warriors 126 Last Win: 12/25/16 Last Home Win: 12/25/16 Last Road Win: 3/14/14

Last Loss: 1/16/17 Last Home Loss: 1/18/16 Last Road Loss: 1/16/17

CAVALIERS – WARRIORS MATCHUP (2016-17 Regular Season Statistics) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF CAVALIERS 110.3 107.2 .470 .458 .384 .748 43.7 44.2 22.7 6.6 4.0 13.7 +3.1 WARRIORS 115.9 104.3 .495 .435 .383 .788 44.4 43.5 30.4 9.6 6.8 14.8 +11.6

SERIES HIGHLIGHTS

Cavs Individual Bests Points: 42- LeBron James, 2/26/15 Rebounds: 22 – Rick Roberson, 3/7/72 Assists: 27 – Geoff Huston, 1/27/82 Biggest Win: 33 points on 1/23/89 (142-109) Biggest Loss: 40 points on 3/8/90 (105-145)

Warriors Individual Bests Points: 48 – , 10/19/74 Rebounds: 26 – George T. Johnson, 2/21/74 Assists: 18 – Tim Hardaway, 3/8/90

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON RECAPS (Series Tied 1-1)

CAVALIERS 91, WARRIORS 126 – ORACLE ARENA – OAKLAND, CA (1/16/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James tallied a team-high 20 points, eight rebounds, two assists and one steal in 35 minutes…Kyrie Irving had 17 points, two rebounds, two assists and a steal in 29 minutes…Iman Shumpert had a near double-double with 15 points, a season-high nine rebounds and three steals in 30 minutes…Kyle Korver chipped in with 11 points and two rebounds in 27 minutes off the bench…Richard Jefferson added 11 points and two rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench…For the Warriors, Klay Thompson had a game-high 26 points and four rebounds in 31 minutes…Kevin Durant tallied 21 points on 9-16 (.563) shooting and six rebounds in 29 minutes…Stephen Curry recorded 20 points and 11 assists in 31 minutes…Draymond Green posted 11 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists and five blocks in 35 minutes. TURNING POINT: The Cavs cut the Warriors lead to 14 (60-46) midway through the second quarter but Golden State closed out the half on a 18-3 run to go up 29 (78-49). CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland forced 17 turnovers and swiped seven steals.

JANUARY 16, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) C AVALIERS 91-126 JAMES – 20 SHUMPERT – 9 FELDER – 3 31-88 (.352) 20-27 (.741) 7-28-35 at Warriors Thompson – 26 Green/Pachulia – 13 Curry/Green – 11 46-91 (.505) 19-24 (.792) 11-47-58

CAVALIERS 109, WARRIORS 108 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (12/25/16) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James posted his 13th double-double of the season with a team-high 31 points (20 in 2nd half) on 12-22 (.545) shooting, 13 rebounds, four assists and two steals in 40 minutes; With a dunk at the 1:43 mark of the 4th quarter, James scored his 301st career point on Christmas, becoming just the third player to reach 300 career points in games played on Christmas Day (Kobe Bryant – 395, – 377)…Kyrie Irving recorded his career-best third straight double-double and fourth in the last five games with 25 points (14 in 4th Q), six rebounds, a game-high 10 assists and a career-high seven steals in 44 minutes; Irving became the first player in franchise history to record at least 25 points, 10 assists and seven steals in a game, as well as the first Cavs player to swipe at least six steals in consecutive games since Foots Walker on 11/24/78 and 11/28/78 (Elias Sports Bureau)…Kevin Love tallied 20 points, going 7-8 (.875) from the charity stripe, six rebounds and three assists in 32 minutes; Love registered his 10,000th career point with a at the 10:08 mark of the 1st quarter…Channing Frye tallied 10 points on 4-7 (.571) shooting and two rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench…For the Warriors, Kevin Durant recorded a double-double with a game-high 36 points, including a perfect 12-12 (1.000) from the free throw line, and a game-high 15 rebounds in 38 minutes…Klay Thompson finished with 24 points on 9-16 (.563) shooting, including 5-11 (.455) from beyond the arc, in 41 minutes…Draymond Green tallied 16 points on 7-9 (.778) shooting, four rebounds and four assists in 32 minutes. TURNING POINT: The Cavs erased a 14-point fourth quarter deficit (94-80) by outscoring the Warriors 29-14 in the final 9:35, which includes Kyrie Irving’s game-winning fadeaway jumpshot that gave the Cavs a 109-108 lead with 3.4 seconds remaining. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs overcame a 14-point 4th quarter deficit, matching their largest deficit overcome this season (also 14 on 11/27 at Philadelphia)…The Cavaliers improved their all-time Christmas Day record to 7-6, including a perfect 6-0 at home…The Cavs outrebounded Golden State 18-5 on the offensive glass…Cleveland drained 12 three-pointers…For the 9th time this season, LeBron James (31), Kyrie Irving (25) and Kevin Love (20) each scored at least 20 points.

DECEMBER 25, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 109-108 JAMES – 31 JAMES – 13 IRVING – 10 37-95 (.389) 23-32 (.719) 18-26-44 vs. Warriors Durant – 36 Durant – 15 West – 5 37-77 (.481) 25-29 (.862) 5-37-42

CAVALIERS PLAYOFF NOTES

2017 PLAYOFFS: The Cavaliers are back in the NBA Finals for the third straight year and fourth time in franchise history (2007, 2015, 2016, 2017). In 21 playoff appearances, Cleveland (13- 4 in 2017 Playoffs) is 113-93 all-time in the postseason, including 69-33 (.676) at home. Since 2006, the Cavs are 48-15 during the playoffs at Quicken Loans Arena. The Cavaliers won 12 of their first 13 games in the first three rounds, becoming the first Eastern Conference team to reach the NBA Finals with one or fewer losses since the 1995-96 Bulls.

POSTSEASON WIN STREAK: From Game 5 of the 2016 NBA Finals to Game 2 of the 2017 Eastern Conference Finals, the Cavaliers won a franchise-record 13 consecutive postseason games, tying a then NBA record for longest playoff winning streak (L.A. Lakers from 1988-1989. Golden State won 15 straight games this year). Cleveland won 9 straight road playoff games from June 13, 2016 to May 25, 2017 (2nd-longest road win streak in NBA Playoff history, behind only the L.A. Lakers-12 straight from 4/29/01-5/18/02). (Elias Sports Bureau)

BEAST OF THE EAST: The Cavs finished 12-1 against the East in this year’s playoffs. Going back to the 2015 postseason, the Cavs hold a 36-5 playoff record against Eastern Conference opponents, which includes a 18-2 mark at The Q and 18-3 mark on the road.

STRONG AT THE Q: Including this postseason at home (6-2), the Cavs have won 15 of the last 18 playoff games at Quicken Loans Arena.

FIRST ROUND SWEEP: Cleveland opened the 2017 Playoffs with a 4-0 sweep over Indiana to advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals for the 11th time in franchise history. The Cavs also improved to a perfect 12-0 in First Round games since 2015. In their four-game sweep over Indiana, the Cavs averaged 112.8 points, a then franchise playoff record for a single series. (Elias)

ANOTHER SWEEP: In the Semifinals, the Cavaliers swept the 4-0 to advance to their third straight Eastern Conference Finals (seventh overall appearance). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Cleveland became the first team in NBA history to start the postseason 8-0 in consecutive years (started 10-0 in last year’s playoffs). The previous mark was 7-0 in back-to- back postseasons by the Minneapolis Lakers in 1949 (7–0) and 1950 (7–0). The Cavs also have six sweeps since the 2015 Playoffs. The Wine & Gold put up a then-franchise playoff record 116.3 points against the Raptors. (Elias Sports Bureau)

CLOSERS: Cleveland has won each of its last 13 potential series-clinching playoff games since 2009. They picked up their 13th straight series-clinching win in Game 5 of the ECF against Boston, passing the Lakers (12 straight from 2000 to 2004) for the longest such streak in NBA history. (Elias Sports Bureau)

Best Starts in NBA Playoff History Year/Team Playoff Start

2017 Golden State Warriors 15-0 1989 Lakers 11-0 2001 11-0

2012 Spurs 10-0 2016 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS *10-0

2017 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS *10-0 *THE CAVS BECAME THE FIRST TEAM IN NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY TO START 10-0 IN CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASONS

CAVALIERS PLAYOFFS LEADER BOARD:

Cavs Playoff Cavs Playoff Cavs Playoff Cavs Playoff Games Played Scoring Leaders Rebound Leaders Assists Leaders Player GP Player Points Player Rebounds Player Assists 1. LEBRON JAMES 129 1. LEBRON JAMES 3,784 1. LEBRON JAMES 1,175 1. LEBRON JAMES 982 2. 71 2. KYRIE IRVING 1,217 2. TRISTAN THOMPSON 546 2. 327 Anderson Varejao 71 3. Mark Price 818 3. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 523 3. KYRIE IRVING 237 4. TRISTAN THOMPSON 58 4. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 784 4. Brad Daugherty 419 4. Craig Ehlo 164 5. IMAN SHUMPERT 57 5. Brad Daugherty 782 5. Anderson Varejao 405 5. Delonte West 141 6. J.R. SMITH 56 6. Larry Nance 693 6. KEVIN LOVE 384 6. Brad Daugherty 137 7. KYRIE IRVING 51 7. KEVIN LOVE 647 7. Larry Nance 330 7. 120 Daniel Gibson 50 8. J.R. SMITH 593 8. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 305 8. Larry Nance 110 9. Mark Price 47 9. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 559 9. Drew Gooden 258 9. 109 10. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 45 10. TRISTAN THOMPSON 465 10. IMAN SHUMPERT 192 10. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 95 Cavs Playoff Cavs Playoff Cavs Playoff Cavs Playoff Steals Leaders Leaders Three-Point Field Goal Leaders Free Throws Made Leaders Player Steals Player FGM Player 3FGM Player FTM 1. LEBRON JAMES 232 1. LEBRON JAMES 1,334 1. LEBRON JAMES 206 1. LEBRON JAMES 910 2. KYRIE IRVING 74 2. KYRIE IRVING 446 2. J.R. SMITH 149 2. Brad Daugherty 232 3. Anderson Varejao 67 3. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 313 3. KYRIE IRVING 121 3. KYRIE IRVING 204 4. Mark Price 64 4. Larry Nance 283 4. KEVIN LOVE 105 4. Mark Price 202 5. J.R. SMITH 56 5. Mark Price 280 5. Daniel Gibson 57 5. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 156 6. Craig Ehlo 47 6. Brad Daugherty 275 6. Mark Price 56 6. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 147 7. IMAN SHUMPERT 45 7. Hot Rod Williams 206 IMAN SHUMPERT 56 7. KEVIN LOVE 138 John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 45 J.R. SMITH 206 8. Mo Williams 55 8. Larry Nance 127 Larry Hughes 45 9. KEVIN LOVE 202 9. CHANNING FRYE 46 TRISTAN THOMPSON 127 10. Delonte West 43 10. TRISTAN THOMPSON 169 10. Craig Ehlo 41 10. Anderson Varejao 100

FRANCHISE NOTES: J.R. Smith moved past Hot Rod Williams (559) for 8th place in Cavs playoff scoring at Golden State on June 1…Tristan Thompson passed Zydrunas Ilgauskas (523 REB) for the 2nd-most postseason rebounds in team history, while Kevin Love moved past Larry Nance (330 REB) for 6th in rebounds in Cavs playoff history at Boston on May 25…Kevin Love passed Hot Rod Williams (559 PTS) for 7th in postseason scoring in Cavs history at Boston on May 25…Kevin Love moved past Hot Rod Williams (305) for 7th place in Cavs playoff rebounds against Boston on May 21…Kyrie Irving became just the 2nd Cavs player to ever score 1,000 career playoff points and also passed Anderson Varejao (67 STL) for 2nd place in team history in steals against Boston on May 19…Channing Frye moved past Craig Ehlo (41 3FGM) for 9th place in three-pointers made with his second trey at Toronto on May 7…Kyrie Irving passed Mark Price (64 STL) for 3rd place in playoff steals in Cavs history with his fourth swipe at Toronto on May 7…J.R. Smith moved past Craig Ehlo (47 STL) for 5th place in steals at Toronto on May 7…Kevin Love moved past Drew Gooden (258 REB) for 8th place in playoff rebounds in Cavs history with his third board at Toronto on May 5…Kyrie Irving passed Craig Ehlo (164 AST) for 3rd place in playoff assists in Cavs history with his fifth dish against Toronto on May 1…Kyrie Irving passed Zydrunas Ilgauskas (313 FGM) for 2nd in career playoff field goals made with his third basket at Indiana on April 23…Kevin Love passed Daniel Gibson (57 3FGM) for 4th place in franchise playoff history in three-pointers made with his first trey against Indiana on April 17…Tristan Thompson passed Brad Daugherty (419 REB) for 3rd place in playoff rebounds and also passed Zydrunas Ilgauskas (180 OREB) as the franchise’s all-time playoff leader in offensive rebounds against Indiana on April 17…Kyrie Irving passed Mark Price (818 PTS) for 2nd place in franchise playoff scoring with his 19th point against Indiana on April 17…Kyrie Irving scored his 800th career playoff point and moved past Brad Daugherty (782 PTS, 4th) and Zydrunas Ilgauskas (784 PTS, 3rd) for 3rd place on the Cavaliers postseason scoring list against Indiana on April 15.

CAVALIERS PLAYOFF NOTES (CONT.)

GETTING OFFENSIVE Cleveland is putting up a franchise-playoff record 116.0 points per game this postseason (2nd best in 2017 Playoffs), while shooting .490 from the field. They have outscored opponents by an average of 8.9 points. The Cavs are also averaging an MOST 3FGM IN ANY NBA PLAYOFF GAME NBA Playoff-record 14.4 three-pointers per game and shooting .418 (245-586) from deep in this year’s playoffs. (Since 1979-80) Team/Opponent 3FGM Date  20 THREES: Cleveland has made at least 20 three-pointers twice in this year’s postseason. The Cavs connected CLEVELAND vs. ATL 25 5/4/16 on 21 three-pointers in Game 3 of the First Round against the Pacers on April 20. They also made an NBA CLEVELAND vs. GSW 24 6/9/17 Finals record 24 three-pointers (including Finals record 13 in the first half) in Game 4 of the Finals against at SAS 22 5/1/17 Golden State on June 9. In NBA postseason history, there’s only been 11 times a team has made at least 20 CLEVELAND vs. ATL 21 5/6/16 threes, and the Cavs have done it 5 of those times. CLEVELAND at IND 21 4/20/17 Golden State at HOU 21 4/24/16  NBA FINALS RECORD FOR POINTS IN A QUARTER AND HALF: In the 137-116 win over Golden State in Game 4 Golden State at OKC 21 5/28/16 of the NBA Finals, the Cavs set several team and NBA records: CLEVELAND vs. DET 20 4/20/16 o MAKING THEIR POINT(S): Cavs’ 137 points were a franchise playoff record, as well as the Dallas vs. LAL 20 5/8/11 highest single-game total in a Finals game since the Lakers beat Boston, 141-122, in Game Two Golden State at HOU 20 5/25/15 in 1987 (June 4, 1987). The All-time Finals single-game scoring mark is 148 by Boston in 148-114 Seattle vs. HOU 20 5/6/96 win over Lakers on May 27, 1985. CAVS MOST POINTS IN A o THAT FIRST HALF (86 POINTS): The Cavs rang up the highest-scoring half in NBA Finals history and franchise history (regular and post) when they outscored Golden State 86-68 in the first half. The previous highest-scoring half in Finals PLAYOFF GAME history was 81 by Philadelphia against the Lakers in the second half on June 6, 1982 (Game Five). Cleveland’s 86 points Points Date were the most in the first half of any NBA playoff game and fell one point shy of matching the highest-scoring half in *137 6/9/17 vs. GSW overall NBA Playoff history: 87 by Milwaukee vs. Denver in the second half on April 23, 1978. *135 5/25/17 at BOS *130 5/19/17 at BOS o THAT FIRST QUARTER (49 POINTS): Cleveland outscored Golden State, 49-33 in the first quarter, in the highest-scoring *125 5/3/17 vs. TOR quarter by one team in NBA Finals history (prior was 47 by Lakers vs. Boston in the third quarter on June 3, 1984; Game Three at LA) and in franchise history (regular and post). The Cavs’ 49 points fell two shy of matching the largest overall 124 5/7/10 at BOS quarter in NBA Playoff history (51 by the Lakers vs. Detroit in the fourth quarter on March 31, 1962; Game Five, West *Occurred this postseason Finals). It also marked the highest-scoring first quarter in NBA Playoff history.

 THE CENTURY MARK: The Cavs scored at least 100 points in each of their first 13 playoff games, becoming the first team in NBA history to score 100+ points in each of their first 13 postseason games. Golden State later broke that mark in Game 2 of the 2017 NBA Finals with their 14th straight 100-point game.

 HIGHEST PPG IN A SERIES: Cleveland set a franchise record for points per game in a series after putting up 120.4 points against Boston in the ECF. Their previous mark was 116.3 in this year’s Second Round series against Toronto, followed by 112.8 in the 2017 First Round versus Indiana. In the ECF series against Boston, the Cavs won by an average of 30.0 points on the road (127.3 to 97.3), while also becoming the first team in NBA history to win two road games by a 30-plus-point margin in the same playoff series. The Celtics never possessed a lead at any time in any of the three games played in Boston in the 2017 Eastern Conference Finals, marking the first time in NBA history that a team did not lead at any point of three different home games in the same playoff series. (Elias Sports Bureau)

 10+ THREES IN 10 STRAIGHT PLAYOFF GAMES:, From Game 1 of the Semifinals (5/1/17) to Game 1 of the NBA Finals (6/1/17), Cleveland made at least 10 three- pointers in 10 straight playoff games, which is the longest streak for a single postseason in NBA history. (Elias Sports Bureau)

LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD IN NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY AND CAVS BIGGEST POSTSEASON MARGIN OF VICTORY EVER In the 130-86 win in Game 2 over Boston in the ECF on May 19, the Cavs outscored the Celtics 72-31 in the first half. The 41-point margin was the largest halftime lead in NBA Playoff history. The previous mark was a 40-point halftime lead by the Pistons against the Bullets in a first-round game in 1987. In the first half against Boston, the Cavs shot 26-44 (.591) from the field while limiting the Celtics to just 11-41 (.268) shooting. Overall, their 44-point win against Boston was the largest in franchise playoff history, the largest win in an Eastern Conference Finals game, Boston’s biggest defeat at home in their playoff history and the biggest margin of victory over a No. 1 seed in league history. Cleveland also tied the fourth-largest point differential for a road team in a playoff game. No team had ever won a playoff game over the Celtics in Boston by more than 30 points. (Elias Sports Bureau)

Largest Halftime Leads in Largest Halftime Leads in Largest Margin of Victory in NBA Playoff History Cavaliers Playoff History Cavaliers Playoff History Year/Game First Half Date/Game First Half Date/Game Margin of Margin Lead Victory 2017 ECF: CAVS at Boston (Game 2) +41 *5/19/17 ECF: CAVS at Boston +41 (72-31) *5/19/17 ECF: CAVS at Boston +44 (130-86) 1987 First Round: Detroit vs. Washington +40 5/4/16 Semifinals: CAVS vs. Atlanta +36 (74-38) 5/25/16 ECF: CAVS vs. Toronto +38 (116-78) 2016 Semifinals: CAVS vs. Atlanta +36 5/25/16 ECF: CAVS vs. Toronto +31 (65-34) 5/17/16 ECF: CAVS vs. Toronto +31 (115-84) 1970 First Round: Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia +36 *NBA Playoff Record *Largest Margin of victory in any Eastern Conference Finals game

BIGGEST HALFTIME COMEBACK IN NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY After trailing 46-72 with 49.5 seconds remaining in the first half of Game 3 of the First Round against Indiana on April 20, Cleveland overcame a 26-point deficit to earn a 119-114 victory and take a 3-0 series advantage. The 26-point comeback is the largest since the overcame a 27-point second-half deficit in Game 1 of their First Round series against the on April 29, 2012 (99-98). The Cavaliers trailed by 25 points at halftime (49-74), marking the largest halftime deficit overcome in NBA postseason history (previously 21 by BALT at PHI on 4/13/1948; trailed 20-41; won 66-63).

Largest Halftime Deficits Overcome To Win A Game In NBA Playoffs History Year Team/Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Score Second Half Diff.

2017 FIRST ROUND (4/20/2017) CLEVELAND CAVALIERS at -25 (49-74) 119-114 +30 (70-40) 1948 Finals (4/13/1948) Baltimore Bullets at Philadelphia Warriors -21 (20-41) 66-63 +24 (46-22) 2002 ECF (5/25/2002) vs. New Jersey Nets -20 (34-54) 94-90 +24 (60-36) 2017 WCF (5/14/2017) Golden State Warriors vs. -20 (42-62) 113-111 +22 (71-49) 2012 First Round (4/29/2012) Los Angeles Clippers at Memphis Grizzlies -19 (39-58) 99-98 +20 (60-40) via Elias Sports Bureau

CAVALIERS PLAYOFF NOTES (CONT.)

PLUS-24 ON THE BOARDS: Cavs’ Biggest Rebound Margin in Playoffs The Cavaliers outrebounded Toronto 49-25 in Game 3 of the Semifinals on May 5. The +24 advantage on the glass was the 2nd-biggest Date/Opponent Rebound Margin margin in franchise playoff history. The Cavs record is +27 (55-28) in rebounding in Game 3 of the Second Round at Atlanta on May 6, 2016. 5/6/16 at ATL +27 (55-28) 5/5/17 at TOR +24 (49-25)  59 REBOUNDS: The Cavaliers pulled down a franchise-playoff record 59 rebounds in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on June 1. The 5/9/09 at ATL +23 (46-23) previous mark was 56 on five occasions (most recently June 16, 2015 vs. Golden State).

FIRST CAVS TRIO WITH 25+ POINTS IN PLAYOFF GAME: For the first time in franchise playoff history, three Cavs players scored 25 or more points (Irving-37, Love-27, James-25) in Game 2 of the First Round against Indiana on April 17, 2017. The last time three teammates had at least 25 points in any NBA playoff game was on 4/27/14 (Harden-28, Parsons-26, Howard-25 for HOU in OT). The last time a trio each scored 25 or more points in an NBA playoff game in regulation was on 6/19/12 (James-25, Wade-25, Chalmers-25 for MIA). Irving (14-24 FG), Love (6-7 FG) and James (11-20 FG) also became the first three teammates to each score at least 25 points while shooting .550 from the field in a playoff game since Indiana did it on 5/4/93 (Reggie Miller, Rik Smits and Detlef Schrempf). (Elias Sports Bureau)

 THREE CAVS WITH 22.0 PPG IN A SERIES: LeBron James (29.6), Kyrie Irving (25.8) and Kevin Love (22.6) became the first Cavs trio to ever average at least 22.0 points in a single playoff series, after doing so against Boston in the Eastern Conference Finals.

 40-30-20: In the win in Game 4 of the NBA Finals against Golden State on June 9, Kyrie Irving (40 PTS), LeBron James (31 PTS) and Kevin Love (23 PTS) combined for 94 points, tying the franchise playoff record for most points by three players. It was the first Finals game in 48 years in which a player scored 40-plus points, a teammate scored 30-plus, and another teammate went for 20-plus. The last threesome to achieve such a performance: Jerry West (41), Elgin Baylor (32) and Johnny Egan (26) for the Lakers against the Celtics on April 25, 1969. (Elias Sports Bureau)

Most Combined Points By Cavaliers Trio in Playoffs

Date/Opponent Points Cavs Trio

6/9/2017 vs. GSW 94 K. Irving (40), L. James (31), K. Love (23)

4/23/1992 vs. NJN 94 B. Daugherty (40), M. Price (35), H. Williams (19)

6/7/2017 vs. GSW 93 L. James (39), K. Irving (38), J. Smith (16)

5/23/2017 vs. BOS 93 K. Irving (42), L. James (34), K. Love (17)

6/13/2016 at GSW 92 L. James (41), K. Irving (41), J. Smith (10)

5/17/2017 at BOS *90 L. James (38), K. Love (32), T. Thompson (20)

4/17/2017 vs. IND 89 K. Irving (37), K. Love (27), L. James (25)

* Most points scored by a starting frontcourt in any regulation playoff game

since Houston’s Hakeem Olajuwon (36), Ralph Sampson (33) and Rodney McCray (21) accounted for 90 of the Rockets’ 131 points in a win over Denver on May 6, 1986 (Elias Sports Bureau)

LOVE’S 27 POINTS AND 7 FGA: Kevin Love recorded his 12th career playoff double-double with 27 points on 6-7 (.857) shooting, a perfect 12-12 clip from the free throw line, 11 rebounds, three assists and a block in 39 minutes in Game 2 of the First Round against Indiana on April 20, 2017. Love became the first Cavs player with 27 or more points and 7 or fewer field goal attempts in a playoff game. In -clock era (since 1954-55 season), no other NBA player had such a playoff game. His .857 FG mark was also tied for his career high in any NBA game (also .857 on 11/7/08 at Sacramento, regular season game).

 IN 2017 PLAYOFFS: This postseason, Love is averaging a double-double with 17.5 points and a team-high 10.6 rebounds (5th-best in 2017 Playoffs) in 32.2 minutes. He also has eight double-doubles and is shooting .463 from the three-point line and .871 from the line. He also recorded six straight double-doubles from 5/17/17 to 6/1/17.

 DOUBLING UP IN FINALS: In the 2017 NBA Finals against Golden State, Love is averaging 18.5 points, 11.5 rebounds, 2.50 steals and 1.0 block in 32.8 minutes.

o MOST EVER BOARDS BY A CAVALIER: In Game 1 of the 2017 NBA Finals vs. Golden State, Love pulled down a franchise playoff record 21 rebounds to go with his 15 points and three blocks in 34 minutes. He also tied the franchise playoff record for defensive rebounds that night with 16. The last NBA player to post at least 20 rebounds in a Finals game was on June 11, 2009 vs. L.A. Lakers (21 rebounds). (Elias Sports Bureau)

o SIX STEALS: In Game 3 of the NBA Finals on June 7, Love tied the Cavaliers playoff record for steals in a game (six by 3 players) and was one steal shy of a Finals single- game record (seven by Houston’s Robert Horry at Orlando, June 9, 1995; Game Two).

Most Rebounds in a Playoff Game Most Steals in a Playoff Game

by Cavs Player By Cavs Player Cavs Player/Date Rebounds Cavs Player/Date Steals KEVIN LOVE (6/1/17 at GSW) 21 KEVIN LOVE (6/7/17 vs. GSW) 6 Brad Daugherty (5/9/93 vs. NJN) 20 (5/8/88 at CHI) 6

Zydrunas Ilgauskas (4/30/07 at WAS) 19 Mark Price (5/1/93 vs. NJN) 6 LeBron James (5/13/10 at BOS) 19 Hot Rod Williams (4/29/95 at NYK) 6

 ECF NUMBERS: Against Boston in the Eastern Conference Finals, Love had a double-double in all five games and averaged 22.6 points, 12.4 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.2 blocks, while shooting .486 from the field, .535 (23-43) from three-point range and .870 (20-23) from the foul line, in 33.2 minutes per game.

o FIRST CAREER 30-10 GAME IN POSTSEASON: In Game 1 of the ECF against Boston on May 17, Love had his first career postseason 30-10 game after tallying a playoff career-high 32 points and 12 rebounds, while going 9-16 (.563) from the field, including 6-9 (.667) from beyond the arc, and 8-9 (.889) from the foul line in 34 minutes.

o 7 THREES IN A HALF: In Game 3 of the ECF on May 21, Love drained seven three-pointers in the first half and finished with 28 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 36 minutes. His seven threes in the opening half set a franchise playoff record for three-pointers made in a single half (previously six by J.R. Smith in 1st H vs. ATL on 5/4/16) and was one shy of tying the NBA postseason record for triples in a half (eight by in 1st H vs. PHI on 5/11/01). (Elias Sports Bureau)

CAVALIERS PLAYOFF NOTES (CONT.)

GLASS CLEANER Tristan Thompson has grabbed at least 10 rebounds in 8 games in the 2017 Playoffs, averaging 8.4 boards to go with his 7.8 points (postseason career-high .571 FG%) in 31.3 minutes. He also has two double-doubles.

 SECOND CHANCE: Thompson pulled down at least four offensive boards 9 times and is averaging a team-high 3.8 offensive rebounds per game this postseason.

 VS. INDIANA IN OPENING ROND: He averaged 11.0 rebounds against the Pacers in the First Round, notching double-digit boards in all four games.

 BOARD WORK: Thompson passed Brad Daugherty (419 REB) for 3rd place in playoff rebounds in Cavs history and also passed Zydrunas Ilgauskas (180 OREB) as the franchise’s all-time playoff leader in offensive rebounds against Indiana in Game 2 of the First Round on April 17. He later moved into 2nd place in career playoff rebounds in Cavs history on May 25 in Boston, passing Ilgauskas (523 REB).

 PLAYOFF CAREER-HIGH IN SCORING: In Game 1 of the ECF against Boston on May 17, Thompson scored a playoff career-high 20 points on a perfect 7-7 shooting from the field and added nine rebounds, two assists and two steals in 34 minutes. He became the first player in Cavaliers history to make at least seven field goals without a miss in a playoff game.

Most Offensive Rebounds in 2017 Playoffs Player Off. Rebs

1. TRISTAN THOMPSON (CLE) 65 2. (WAS) 52 3. LaMarcus Aldridge (SAS) 43

4. (SAS) 39 *Thompson leads all players in total offensive rebounds this playoffs

KYRIE IN THE POSTSEASON In the 2017 Playoffs, Kyrie Irving is averaging 25.9 points, 5.2 assists and 1.24 steals in 36.0 minutes. He has recorded 20 points or more in 13 games this postseason.

 20+ POINTS: Over his playoff career, Irving has finished with at least 20 points in 38 of 51 career games, including 18 of his last 22 playoff contests.

 BIG IN FINALS: In the 2017 NBA Finals, Irving is averaging 30.3 points (.485 FG%, .414 3FG%, .846 FT%), 4.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 40.0 minutes.

o 40 POINTS IN FINALS GAME 4: In the Game 4 win of the NBA Finals against Golden State on June 9, Irving poured in 40 points on 15-27 (.556) shooting from the field and 7-12 (.583) from beyond the arc, seven rebounds, four assists and a steal in 41 minutes. It was his third career postseason 40-point game, including second in the Finals. His 7 three-pointers also set a postseason career-high and were tied for the 2nd-most in a NBA Finals game (record is 8 by Ray Allen on 6/6/10 at LAL). Irving also tied the franchise playoff record for points in a half with 28 points in the first half (LeBron James also had 28 in a half twice: 2nd H at IND 4/20/17; and 1st H at BOS 5/7/10).

 CAREER-HIGH NIGHT: In Game 4 of the ECF against Boston on May 23, Irving tallied a playoff career-high 42 points on 15-22 (.682) shooting, a 4-7 (.571) mark from beyond the arc and an 8-9 (.889) clip from the free throw line, three rebounds and four assists in 41 minutes. In the third quarter, Irving tied a Cavalier postseason record for points in a quarter (21) and set a franchise playoff record for field goals made in a single quarter (9). He had 10 consecutive Cavaliers points in the second quarter and then scored 14 straight Cleveland points in the third quarter. According to Elias, the last NBA player to have two such streaks in the same game—scoring at least 10 consecutive points for his team at one point, and at least 14 straight points at another point, in the playoffs was Ray Allen (streaks of 19 and 12 points), playing for the Bucks against the 76ers in the Eastern Conference Finals, on June 1, 2001.

Kyrie Irving’s Highest Scoring Quarters Best Scoring Playoff Games By a Cavs Player in Playoff History Date/Opponent POINTS Cavs Player Points/Date 5/23/17 vs. Boston *42 LeBron James 21 (1st Q at BOS 5/7/10) rd 6/13/16 at Golden State 41 KYRIE IRVING *21 (3 Q vs. BOS 5/23/17) th 6/10/17 vs. Golden State *40 Daniel Gibson 19 (4 Q vs. DET 6/2/07) 6/7/17 vs. Golden State *38 LeBron James 18 (1st Q at WAS 4/30/06) 4/17/17 vs. Indiana *37 Kevin Love 18 (3rd Q at BOS 5/17/17)

6/10/16 vs. Golden State 34 * This postseason *Irving made a franchise playoff single quarter record 9 FGs

 STRONG SHOOTING AGAINST BOSTON: In the ECF against Boston, Irving averaged 25.8 points on .622 shooting from the field, including .500 (15-30) from deep, .917 (22-24) from the foul line, 5.4 assists and 1.2 steals in 35.4 minutes. From Games 2-5 of the ECF, Irving became the first player to have 20+ points while shooting at least .600 from the field in four straight playoff games games since Dwight Howard in 2009. (Elias Sports Bureau)

 BACK-TO-BACK 20-10 GAMES VS. RAPTORS: In the first two games of the Semifinals against Toronto, Irving notched consecutive games with at least 20 points and 10 assists. It marked the first time in his NBA career (regular and postseason) he has accomplished that feat. Over the four-game series versus the Raptors, Irving averaged 22.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, 8.5 assists and 2.0 steals in 34.3 minutes.

 FIRST ROUND PERFORMANCE AGAINST INDY: Irving averaged 25.3 points in the First Round against Indiana, which included a 37-point outing in Game 2 on April 17.

 SECOND-LEADING SCORER IN CAVS HISTORY: Irving passed Mark Price (818) for 2nd place in franchise playoff scoring with his 19th point against Indiana in Game 2 on April 17.

 1,000-POINT SCORER: With his 22nd point in Game 2 of the ECF against Boston, Irving became the 2nd player in Cavs history to score 1,000 career postseason points (LeBron James).

CAVALIERS PLAYOFF NOTES (CONT.)

ON TOP OF THE PLAYOFF SCORING LADDER: LeBron James, the reigning NBA Finals MVP, became the NBA’s all-time playoff leading scorer in Game 5 of the ECF at Boston on May 25, passing Michael Jordan (5,987 PTS). In addition to points (6,122, 1st), James also ranks among all-time postseason leaders in free throws made (1,467, 1st), triple-doubles (19, 2nd), steals (387, 2nd), assists (1,481, 3rd), field goals made (2,163, 3rd), three-pointers made (329, 2nd), scoring average (28.3, 5th, min. 20 games) and rebounds (1,909, 7th). James is the ONLY player to rank in the Top 10 in points, rebounds and assists in playoff history.

NBA’s All-Time Playoff NBA’s All-Time Playoff NBA’s All-Time Playoff NBA’s All-Time Playoff Games Played Scoring Leaders Rebound Leaders Assists Leaders Player GP Player Points Player Rebounds Player Assists 1. Derek Fisher 259 1. LEBRON JAMES* 6,122 1. Bill Russell 4,104 1. Magic Johnson 2,346 2. Tim Duncan 251 2. Michael Jordan 5,987 2. 3,913 2. John Stockton 1,839 3. Robert Horry 244 3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5,762 3. Tim Duncan 2,859 3. LEBRON JAMES* 1,481 4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 237 4. Kobe Bryant 5,640 4. Shaquille O’Neal 2,508 4. Jason Kidd 1,263 5. * 221 5. Shaquille O’Neal 5,250 5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2,481 5. TONY PARKER* 1,137 Kobe Bryant 220 6. Tim Duncan 5,172 6. Karl Malone 2,062 6. 1,062 7. Shaquille O’Neal 216 7. Karl Malone 4,761 7. LEBRON JAMES* 1,909 7. 1,061 LEBRON JAMES* 216 8. Jerry West 4,457 8. Wes Unseld 1,777 8. 1,048 9. Manu Ginobili 213 9. TONY PARKER* 4,012 9. Robert Parish 1,765 9. Kobe Bryant 1,040 10. Scottie Pippen 208 10. Larry Bird 3,897 10. Elgin Baylor 1,724 10. Michael Jordan 1,022

NBA’s All-Time Playoff NBA’s All-Time Playoff NBA’s All-Time Playoff NBA’s All-Time Playoff Steals Leaders Field Goal Leaders Three-Point Field Goal Leaders Free Throws Made Leaders Player Steals Player FGM Player 3FGM Player FTM 1. Scottie Pippen 395 1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2,356 1. Ray Allen 385 1. LEBRON JAMES* 1,467 2. LEBRON JAMES* 387 2. Michael Jordan 2,188 2. LEBRON JAMES* 329 2. Michael Jordan 1,463 3. Michael Jordan 376 3. LEBRON JAMES* 2,163 3. Reggie Miller 320 3. Kobe Bryant 1,320 4. Magic Johnson 358 4. Shaquille O’Neal 2,041 4. MANU GINOBILI* 318 4. Karl Malone 1,269 5. John Stockton 338 5. Kobe Bryant 2,014 5. STEPHEN CURRY* 312 5. Tim Duncan 1,217 6. Kobe Bryant 310 6. Tim Duncan 1,975 6. Kobe Bryant 292 6. Jerry West 1,213 7. Jason Kidd 302 7. Karl Malone 1,743 7. Derek Fisher 285 7. Shaquille O'Neal 1,168 8. Larry Bird 296 8. Jerry West 1,622 8. 276 8. * 1,074 9. Maurice Cheeks 295 9. TONY PARKER* 1,599 9. 267 9. Magic Johnson 1,068 10. MANU GINOBILI* 285 10. Hakeem Olajuwon 1,504 10. Robert Horry 261 10. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,050 MOVIN’ ON UP: James became the all-time playoff leader in free throws made, passing Michael Jordan (1,463 FTM) with his third make from the line against Golden State on June 9, 2017…James became the first player in NBA history to reach 6,000 career playoff points and also passed Reggie Miller (320 3FGM) for 2nd place on the NBA’s all-time postseason three-point field goals made list at Golden State on June 1, 2017…James moved past Michael Jordan (5,987 PTS) as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer in playoff history with his three-pointer at the 2:40 mark of the third quarter, while also passing Manu Ginobili (318 3FGM) for 3rd place in three-pointers made at Boston on May 25, 2017…James passed Michael Jordan (376 STL) for the 2nd-most steals in NBA Playoff history with his fourth swipe at Boston on May 19…James passed Shaquille O’Neal (2,041 FGM) for 3rd place in career playoff field goals made with his fourth basket at Toronto on May 5, 2017.…James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (5,762 PTS) for 2nd place on the NBA’s all-time postseason scoring list, while also passing Kobe Bryant (88) for the 2nd-most 30-point playoff games and became the 4th player in NBA Playoff history to make 300 three-pointers with his second trey against Toronto on May 3, 2017…James moved past Kobe Bryant (2,014 FGM) for 4th place in career playoff field goals made with his 13th basket at Indiana on April 23, 2017…James made his 200th career playoff field goal and passed Kobe Bryant (5,640 PTS) for 3rd all-time in playoff career points with his 12 point, while also passing Bryant (292 3FGM) for 4th in playoff three-pointers and Wes Unseld (1,777 REB) for 7th in career playoff rebounds at Indiana on April 20, 2017…James passed Magic Johnson (358 STL) for 3rd all-time in career playoff steals and Robert Parish (1,765 REB) for 8th place in career playoff rebounds against Indiana on April 17, 2017…James played in his 200th career playoff game and passed Tim Duncan (1,975 FGM) for 5th all-time in career playoff FGM with his 11th make against Indiana on April 15, 2017.

LEBRON’S 20, 30 & 40-POINT GAMES: LeBron James has scored in double figures in 214 postseason games, including an NBA Most 30-point Games Team’s Outright Leader in Points, playoff record 192 with at least 20 points (16 in 2017 postseason), 97 of 30-or-more points Rebounds & Assists in Playoffs, All-Time (13 in 2017 postseason) and 18 of 40-or-more points (1 in 2017 postseason). NBA Playoffs, All-Time Player Games Player Games  MOST 20-PT GAMES: James has the most 20-point games in NBA postseason 1. Michael Jordan 109 1. LEBRON JAMES 40 history. 2. LEBRON JAMES 97 2. Larry Bird 13 3. Kobe Bryant 88 3. Tim Duncan 11  2ND-MOST 30-PT GAMES: James passed Kobe Bryant (88) for the 2nd-most 30- 4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 75 point games in NBA Playoff history with his 89th such game on May 3 against 5. Jerry West 74 2 this postseason Toronto.

 40+ POINTS IN NBA FINALS: James has five 40+ point games in The Finals, tied with Shaquille O'Neal for the third-highest total behind Jerry West (10) and Michael Jordan (six).

DOUBLE-DOUBLES AND TRIPLE-DOUBLES: Most Playoff Games with Most Playoff Games with James has amassed 96 double-doubles (9 in 2017 postseason) and 19 triple-doubles (2nd- most behind Magic Johnson-30, 3 in 2017 Postseason) over his playoff career. 30+pts, 5+rebs & 5+asts 20+pts, 5+rebs & 5+asts All-Time since 1984-85

 MOST 20-PT TRIP-DUBS: James has the most 20-point triple-doubles in league Player Games Player Games postseason history with 16. 1. LEBRON JAMES 72 1. LEBRON JAMES 145  40-PT TRIP-DUB: In Game 3 at Indiana on April 20, 2017, James tallied 41 points, 2. Michael Jordan 51 2. Michael Jordan 80 13 rebounds and 12 assists. It marked the second time that he has produced a 3. Kobe Bryant 37 3. Kobe Bryant 66 40-point triple-double in a playoff game, tying an NBA record (Oscar 4. Jerry West 35 4. Larry Bird 54 Robertson has two such games, both in 1963). 5. Larry Bird 32 5. Clyde Drexler 52 *James has 9 30-5-5 game in 2017 Playoffs *James has 12 in 2017 Playoffs  WORKING THE FINALS: James recorded his 9th Finals triple-double in Game 4 vs. Golden State on June 9, 2017, passing Magic Johnson (8) for the most all- time. Most Playoff Games with Most 20-Point

 30-PT TRIP-DUB IN FINALS: James has 4 triple-doubles with 30-plus points in 30+pts, 10+asts Triple-Doubles in NBA Finals competition, tying the total for all other players in the shot-clock All-Time NBA Playoff History era (Jerry West, James Worthy, Charles Barkley and Stephen Curry have one Player Games Player # of 20-Point Triple-Doubles each). 1. Michael Jordan 15 1. LEBRON JAMES 17

LEBRON JAMES 15 2. Magic Johnson 12 ROAD WARRIOR: 3. Jerry West 14 3. Oscar Robertson 8 After a 117-104 win at Boston in Game 1 of the 2017 ECF, LeBron James’ teams have now 4. Oscar Robertson 12 won a road game in 29 straight series. That is the longest streak in NBA history (Michael *James has 3 30-pt, 10-ast game in 2017 Playoffs *James also has 2 40-point triple-doubles (1 this playoffs) Jordan is 2nd with 24 in a row).

CAVALIERS PLAYOFF NOTES (CONT.)

REMARKABLE 2017 PLAYOFFS: LeBron James is having a strong 2017 Playoffs, averaging a team-high 32.4 points (2nd among all 2017 Playoff players) on .559 shooting from the field (career-high .412 3FG%), 8.9 rebounds, 7.8 assists, 1.94 steals and 1.29 blocks in 41.1 minutes per game. He also has scored at least 30 points in 13 of 17 playoff games this year and has 9 double-doubles (3 triple-doubles). James is the 7th player to play in seven straight NBA Finals. The others occurred on Bill Russell’s Boston Celtics teams: Russell (10 in a row from 1957-1966), Sam Jones (9), Tom Heinsohn (9), K.C. Jones (8), Frank Ramsey (8) and Bob Cousy (7).

 THROUGH 7 GAMES: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, James became the first player in NBA Playoff history to tally at least 240 points, 50 rebounds and 50 assists in a team’s first seven playoff games. (Elias Sports Bureau)

 THROUGH 8 GAMES: James was also the first player in NBA Playoff history to tally at least 275 points, 70 rebounds and 50 assists in a team’s first eight playoff games. His 275 points through eight playoff games were the most by a player since Michael Jordan in 1992 (291). (Elias Sports Bureau)

 10 STRAIGHT GAMES WITH 25+ PTS & .500+ FG%: James poured in at least 25 points and shot better than .500 from the field in each of the first 10 games this postseason (April 15-May 19), tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the longest NBA postseason streak of 25 or more points and .500 shooting (10 straight games in 1970). (ESPN Stats & Info)

 30-PLUS POINTS STREAK: James scored at least 30 points in eight straight playoff games from April 20-May 19, the longest of his postseason career. He became the first NBA player to have eight straight games with at least 30 points in single postseason since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had nine in a row during the 1970 Playoffs. (Elias Sports Bureau)

o 30-PLUS POINTS AND .500-PLUS FG%: James also scored 30 or more points while making at least half of his field-goal attempts in those 8 playoff games from April 20- May 19). The only other player in NBA history with a streak of that length in the playoffs was Abdul-Jabbar, who compiled 30 points and shot 50 percent or better from the floor in the Bucks’ first nine games of the 1970 playoffs.

 35 IN A ROW: James scored at least 35 points in five straight playoff games from May 1-May 17, the second time he’s ever done that in a single postseason. According to Elias, only two players have scored at least 35 points in 5 straight postseason games within a single playoff season in multiple years: LeBron James (2009, 2017) and Michael Jordan (1988, 1990). LeBron James’  35 IN ALL FOUR GAMES OF SEMIFINALS: In the 4-0 sweep over Toronto in the Semifinals, James became the first player in NBA history to score 35 or more points in every game of a four-game sweep. In the series against Toronto, James averaged 36.0 points on .573 (43- 2017 Semifinals vs. Toronto 75) shooting, including .481 (13-27) from three-point range, .833 (45-54) from the foul line, 8.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.0 Game 1 35 Points block in 41.0 minutes. (Elias Sports Bureau) Game 2 39 Points Game 3 35 Points  979 POINTS AGAINST BOSTON: In the ECF against Boston, James averaged 29.6 points on .580 shooting, 6.4 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 2.2 Game 4 35 Points *James became first player in NBA history to score at steals and 1.2 blocks in 38.6 minutes. In 34 career postseason games against the Celtics, James has scored 979 points, the most ever by least 35 points in every game of a four-game sweep a single player against one team in the playoffs. (Elias Sports Bureau)

 A TRIP-DUB IN FINALS: Against the Warriors in the 2017 NBA Finals, James is averaging a triple-double with 31.8 points (.540 FG%), 11.8 rebounds and 10.5 assists, to go with 1.3 steals and 1.0 block in 41.5 minutes. He also has four double-doubles and two triple-doubles.

o CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY: With his first basket in the Game 4 win of the Finals on June 9, James moved past Michael Jordan (1,176 PTS) for the 3rd-most points in NBA Finals history. Only Jerry West (1,679) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,317) has more Finals points. James also passed Bill Russell (315 AST) for the 3rd most assists in NBA Finals history in Game 3 on June 7 and trails only Bob Cousy (400) and Magic Johnson (584).

FIRST ROUND STREAK In the 4-0 sweep over Indiana, LeBron James had four double-doubles and averaged 32.8 points on .543 (50-92) shooting, including .450 (9-20) from beyond the arc, 9.8 rebounds, 9.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.0 blocks in 43.8 minutes. James became the first player in league history to average at least 32.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 9.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.0 blocks in a single playoff series. His teams have also won 21 consecutive First Round games, the longest first-round winning streak under the current playoff format, which began in 1984 (Michael Cooper, Magic Johnson and James Worthy each had 20). Overall, he has an all-time series record of 12-0 in the First Round (best perfect First Round mark behind only Robert Horry and Derek Fisher, 16-0).

 25-10-7-4-4: In Game 2 of the First Round against Indiana on April 17, 2017, LeBron James finished with his second double-double of the 2017 Playoffs with 25 points on .550 (11-20) shooting, 10 rebounds, seven assists, four steals and four blocks in 42 minutes. James is the first NBA player since steals/blocks were first tracked in 1973-74 to post a stat line of at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, four steals and four blocks in a playoff game. No Cavs player has ever done that in a regular season game since 1973-74. The last NBA player to do that in a regular season game was Kevin Durant on Dec. 1, 2013 (32/10/12/4/4). (Elias Sports Bureau)

Most Consecutive Best Record in First Round Under Best All-Time Series Record in Most Best-of-7 Sweeps in First Round Wins Current Playoff Format (Since 1983-84) First Round Any Playoff Series Player First Round Win Player Win % Player First Round Player # of Streak (Games) in First Round (Games) Series Record Sweeps LEBRON JAMES 21 LEBRON JAMES .873 (48-7) Robert Horry 16-0 LEBRON JAMES 11 Magic Johnson 20 James Worthy .867 (26-4) Derek Fisher 16-0 Tim Duncan 9 James Worthy 20 Magic Johnson .862 (25-4) LEBRON JAMES 12-0 Tony Parker 7 Michael Cooper 20 Manu Ginobili 7 19 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 18 *Min. 25 games played/per Elias *per Elias Sports Bureau

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS MEDIA GUIDE & ADDITIONAL INFO

2017 PLAYOFF MEDIA GUIDE: Everything about the Cleveland Cavaliers 2016-17 regular season and this year’s postseason can be found in the Cavs 2017 Playoff Guide, which is available in its entirety on cavs.com. The direct link to view and download the guide can be found at: http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/.element/media/2.0/teamsites/cavaliers/pdfs/2017-Playoffs-Media-Guide.pdf

MEDIA NOTE: For your convenience, a digital “Media Workroom” Dropbox has been created to serve as a one-stop-shop for all Cavaliers 2017 Playoffs communication. The Dropbox will be continually updated throughout the playoffs with the latest Cavs press releases, advisories, game notes, etc. In addition, the contents will include Cavaliers leadership bios, informative one-sheeters, playoff graphics and logos, game notes, 2017 Postseason Guide, b-roll and much more! To access, please go to the link below: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jowpihr76pa9eu6/AACe8_ycjDUP1QF3gT845iQFa?dl=0

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS RECAP: VS. INDIANA PACERS (42-40, 0-4)

CAVS-PACERS FIRST ROUND RESULTS (CAVS WON SERIES 4-0) GAME/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT GAME 1: Saturday, April 15 vs. Indiana Pacers Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) WON, 109-108 GAME 2: Monday, April 17 vs. Indiana Pacers Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) WON, 117-111 GAME 3: Thursday, April 20 @ Indiana Pacers (, IN) WON, 119-114

GAME 4: Sunday, April 23 @ Indiana Pacers Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, IN) WON, 106-102

CAVALIERS – PACERS MATCHUP (2017 First Round Statistics) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF CAVALIERS 112.8 108.8 .483 .466 .403 .720 39.8 42.0 19.8 7.0 6.5 12.8 +4.0 PACERS 108.8 112.8 .466 .483 .391 .767 42.0 39.8 22.5 8.0 3.8 13.3 -4.0

SERIES LEADERS: PPG: L. JAMES (32.8) RPG: T. THOMPSON (11.0) APG: L. JAMES (9.0) SPG: L. JAMES (3.0) BPG: L. JAMES (2.0)

CAVS-PACERS PLAYOFF SERIES INFORMATION

PLAYOFF HISTORY: It was the 2nd time the Cavaliers and Pacers met in the playoffs Overall: 5-3 Home: 3-1 The Q: 3-1 Road: 2-2 Result 1998 First Round Home: 1-1 The Q: 1-1 Road: 0-2 Pacers won 3-1 2017 First Round Home: 2-0 The Q: 2-0 Road: 2-0 Cavs won 4-0

EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS (4-0)

GAME 1: CAVALIERS 109, PACERS 108 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (4/15/17) KEY PERFORMERS: In his 200th career playoff game, LeBron James tallied his 88th career playoff double-double with a game-high 32 points on 12-20 (.600) shooting, a game-high 13 assists, six rebounds and three in 43 minutes; James moved past Tim Duncan (1,975) for 5th place all-time in postseason field goals made with his 11th bucket in the win…Kyrie Irving finished with 23 points, three rebounds, six assists, two steals and a block in 39 minutes; Irving scored his 800th career playoff point and also moved past Brad Daugherty (782, 4th) and Zydrunas Ilgauskas (784, 3rd) for third place on the Cavaliers playoff all-time scoring list…Kevin Love finished with 17 points on 5-9 (.556) shooting from the field, four rebounds and one block in 31 minutes…Tristan Thompson had eight points and a game-high 13 rebounds (six offensive) in 31 minutes…Channing Frye finished with 11 points on 4-5 (.800) shooting, including a 3-4 (.750) mark from deep in 16 minutes off the bench…For Indiana, finished with a team-high 29 points, five rebounds and a team-high seven assists in 41 minutes… tallied 16 points on 8-13 (.615) shooting, seven rebounds and three assists in 27 minutes off the bench… had 11 points, eight rebounds and a game-high four steals in 32 minutes. TURNING POINT: With the game knotted at 105-105, Kyrie Irving nailed a 19-foot jump shot with 2:34 remaining in the game, which gave the Cavs the lead for good. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland won its 9th straight home postseason opener, dating back to the 1998 Playoffs…The Cavs also won its 12th consecutive games against an Eastern Conference opponent at Quicken Loans Arena…Offensively, the Cavs shot 42-78 (.538) from the field and dished out 26 assists…The Cavaliers hit 11 three-pointers in the victory.

APRIL 15, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 109-108 JAMES – 32 THOMPSON – 13 JAMES – 13 42-78 (.538) 14-27 (.519) 10-24-34 vs. Pacers George – 29 Young – 9 George – 7 40-81 (.494) 17-20 (.850) 12-29-41

GAME 2: CAVALIERS 117, PACERS 111 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (4/17/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James finished with his 2nd double-double of the 2017 Playoffs (89th career playoff double-double) with 25 points on 11-20 (.550) shooting, 10 rebounds, a game-high tying seven assists, a game-high four steals and a game-high four blocks in 42 minutes; James became the first NBA player since steals/blocks were first tracked in 1973-74 to post a stat line of at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, four steals and four blocks in a playoff game (Elias); James also passed Robert Parish (1,765) for the 8th most postseason rebounds in NBA history with his second board of the night and passed Magic Johnson (358) for the 3rd most steals in NBA postseason history with his second swipe…Kevin Love recorded his 12th career playoff double-double with 27 points on 6-7 (.857) shooting, a playoff career best 12-12 clip from the free throw line, a game-high 11 rebounds, three assists and a block in 39 minutes; With his first triple tonight, Love passed Daniel Gibson (57) for 4th place in franchise playoff history in three-pointers made…Kyrie Irving had 37 points on 14-24 (.583) shooting, two assists and a steal in 34 minutes; With his 19th point of the night, Irving moved past Mark Price (818) for the 2nd-most points in Cavaliers postseason history…Tristan Thompson pulled down 10 rebounds (five offensive), to go along with four points and two blocks in 32 minutes; Thompson passed Zydrunas Ilgauskas (180) for the most offensive rebounds in franchise postseason history and move past Brad Daugherty (419) for the 3rd most rebounds in Cavalier postseason history…For Indiana, Paul George finished with a team-highs of 32 points, eight rebounds and seven assists in 42 minutes… tallied 23 points on 8-12 (.667) shooting, four rebounds and four assists in 35 minutes. TURNING POINT: With an already five-point lead at halftime (63-58), Cleveland outscored Indiana 33-20 in the third quarter to go up 18. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Offensively, the Cavs shot 42-76 (.553) from the field, 13-31 (.419) from three-point range and 20-23 (.870) from the foul line…Including the regular season, the Cavs picked up their 9th straight win over the Pacers at Quicken Loans Arena, which is tied for their longest active home winning streak versus a single opponent (also won nine straight versus Orlando)…For the first time in Cavaliers postseason history, three players scored 25 or more points (Irving-37, Love-27, James-25).

APRIL 17, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 117-111 IRVING – 37 LOVE – 11 JAMES – 7 42-76 (.553) 20-23 (.870) 7-30-37 vs. Pacers George – 32 George – 8 George – 7 43-84 (.512) 17-23 (.739) 9-24-33

GAME 3: CAVALIERS 119, PACERS 114 – BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE – INDIANAPOLIS, IN (4/20/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James recorded his first triple-double of the 2017 Playoffs (17th of career) with a game-high 41 points on 14-27 (.519) shooting, a 6-12 (.500) mark from beyond the arc, a team-high 13 rebounds, a game-high 12 assists, one steal and one block in 45 minutes; James scored or assisted on 73 points, the most in a playoff game in his career; He also passed Kobe Bryant (5,640) for 3rd in all-time playoff scoring and Wes Unseld (1,777) for 7th in career playoff rebounding...Kevin Love tallied 13 points and six rebounds in 27 minutes…Tristan Thompson recorded nine points, 10 rebounds and three blocks in 27 minutes…J.R. Smith shot 4-8 (.500) from deep and tallied 13 points, two rebounds and two assists in 31 minutes…Kyrie Irving posted 13 points, two rebounds and four assists in 28 minutes…Channing Frye came off the bench and registered 13 points (11 in the 4th Q), four rebounds and two steals in 20 minutes…Kyle Korver shot 4-5 (.800) from long distance for 12 points and added two steals in 22 minutes off the bench…For Indiana, Paul George had a double-double with a team-high 36 points, a game-high 15 rebounds and a team-high nine assists in 45 minutes… also notched a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds in 39 minutes. TURNING POINT: After trailing by 25 points at halftime (74-49), the Cavs outscored the Pacers 70-40 in the second half: 35-17 in the third and 35-23 in the fourth. It was the biggest halftime deficit to overcome in NBA playoff history. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland trailed by as many as 26 points, the biggest comeback in NBA postseason since 4/29/2012 (L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 27 points)…The Cavs trailed by 25 at halftime and their previous biggest halftime deficit to overcome was 11 (5/1/10 vs. BOS)…In that second half, the Cavs shot 21-38 (.553) from the field and 12-21 (.571) from beyond the arc, while holding Indiana to 13-51 (.255) from the field and 6-24 (.250) from deep…For the game, Cleveland shot 21-44 (.477) from the three-point line and had 23 assists to eight turnovers.

APRIL 20, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 119-114 JAMES – 41 JAMES – 13 JAMES – 12 39-87 (.448) 20-30 (.667) 8-32-40 at Pacers George – 36 George – 15 George – 9 38-95 (.400) 22-26 (.846) 17-35-52

GAME 4: CAVALIERS 106, PACERS 102 – BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE – INDIANAPOLIS, IN (4/23/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James recorded his fourth double-double of the series with a game-high 33 points on 13-25 (.520) shooting, 10 rebounds, four assists, a game-high four steals and two blocks in 45 minutes…Kyrie Irving finished with 28 points (16 in the 3rd Q), one steal and a playoff career-high three blocks in 37 minutes…Kevin Love pulled down a playoff career-high 16 rebounds to go with five points, three assists and a block in 35 minutes…Tristan Thompson grabbed 11 boards and had six points and one steal in 34 minutes… added 14 points (12 in the 2nd Q) on a perfect 4-4 mark from the field in 13 minutes off the bench…For the Pacers, Lance Stephenson had a team-high 22 points on 6-15 (.600) shooting, including 4-9 (.444) from beyond the arc, and six rebounds in 30 minutes off the bench…Myles Turner tallied 20 points on 8-10 (.800) shooting and nine rebounds in 33 minutes…Jeff Teague (15 points, 10 assists) and Thaddeus Young (13 points, 10 rebounds) each produced double-doubles for Indiana. TURNING POINT: Indiana capped a 19-4 run in the fourth quarter with nine unanswered points to put the Pacers ahead 102-100 with 1:31 left in the game. But LeBron James answered with a three-pointer with 1:08 remaining to put the Cavaliers ahead for good as Cleveland scored the final six points of the game to earn a 106-102 victory. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: With the win, Cleveland swept the First Round series 4-0…It marked the first time in Pacers franchise history in which Indiana was swept in four games during a best-of-seven series...The Cavs had 15 offensive rebounds for 16 second chance points…Defensively, the Cavs had nine steals and eight blocks, while holding the Pacers to just four fast break points.

APRIL 23, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 106-102 JAMES – 33 LOVE – 16 JAMES – 4 37-90 (.411) 23-27 (.852) 15-33-48 at Pacers Stephenson – 22 Young – 10 Teague – 10 41-88 (.466) 10-17 (.588) 9-33-42

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS RECAP: VS. TORONTO RAPTORS (51-31, 4-6)

CAVS-RAPTORS POSTSEASON SCHEDULE GAME/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT GAME 1: Monday, May 1 vs. Toronto Raptors Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) WON, 116-105 GAME 2: Wednesday, May 3 vs. Toronto Raptors Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) WON, 125-103 GAME 3: Friday, May 5 @ Toronto Raptors Air Canada Centre (Toronto, ON) WON, 115-94 GAME 4: Sunday, May 7 @ Toronto Raptors Air Canada Centre (Toronto, ON) WON, 109-102

CAVALIERS – RAPTORS MATCHUP (2017 Second Round Statistics) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF CAVALIERS 116.3 101.0 .497 .453 .466 .822 42.8 35.8 23.3 7.0 4.8 13.8 +15.3 RAPTORS 101.0 116.3 .453 .497 .300 .831 35.8 42.8 22.0 7.3 4.0 11.0 -15.3

SERIES LEADERS: PPG: L. JAMES (36.0) RPG: T. THOMPSON (10.3) APG: K. IRVING (8.5) SPG: K. IRVING (2.0) BPG: L. JAMES/K. KORVER (1.0)

CAVS-RAPTORS PLAYOFF SERIES INFORMATION

PLAYOFF HISTORY: It was the 2nd time the Cavaliers and Raptors met in the playoffs Overall: 8-2 Home: 5-0 The Q: 5-0 Road: 3-2 Result 2016 Conference Finals Home: 3-0 The Q: 3-0 Road: 1-2 CAVS won 4-2 2017 Semifinals Home: 2-0 The Q: 2-0 Road: 2-0 CAVS won 4-0

EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS (4-0)

GAME 1: CAVALIERS 116, RAPTORS 105 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (5/1/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James recorded his 5th double-double of the 2017 postseason (92nd of playoff career) with a game-high 35 points on 13-23 (.565) shooting, 10 rebounds, four assists, a steal and a block in 41 minutes…Kyrie Irving recorded his first double-double of the 2017 postseason (2nd of playoff career) with 24 points, a playoff career-high 10 assists and two steals in 35 minutes; Irving passed Crain Ehlo (164) for the 3rd most assists in playoff franchise history with his 5th dime of the game…Tristan Thompson notched his first double-double of the 2017 postseason (13th of playoff career) with 11 points, a game-high 14 rebounds and two steals in 38 minutes…Kevin Love finished with 18 points, including a 3-6 (.500) clip from deep, nine rebounds (all defensive), two steals and a block in 32 minutes…For Toronto, recorded a double-double with a team-high 20 points and a game-high 11 assists in 40 minutes…DeMar DeRozan tallied 19 points and seven rebounds in 35 minutes…P.J. Tucker posted a double-double with 13 points and a team-high 11 rebounds in 26 minutes off the bench. TURNING POINT: After the Raptors cut the Cavs lead to seven (65-58) with 8:55 left in the third quarter, Cleveland closed out the period on a 31-16 run to go up 22 (96-74). CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland posted an on 26 of its 39 made field goals…The Cavaliers drained 14 three-pointers in the win…The Cavs had 20 fast break points and shot 24-29 (.828) from the foul line…Three players recorded double-doubles for Cleveland (Irving, James, Thompson) for the first time in a postseason game since Game 1 of the 2016 NBA Finals (James, Love, Thompson)…Cleveland had just four turnovers in the first three quarters and led by as many as 25 points.

MAY 1, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 116-105 JAMES – 35 THOMPSON – 14 IRVING – 10 39-85 (.459) 24-29 (.828) 7-39-46 vs. Raptors Lowry – 20 Tucker – 11 Lowry – 11 39-89 (.438) 17-20 (.850) 8-35-43

GAME 2: CAVALIERS 125, RAPTORS 103 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (5/3/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James finished with a game-high 39 points on 10-14 (.714) shooting and a 4-6 (.667) mark from deep, six rebounds, four assists, a game-high three steals and two blocks in 37 minutes; James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (5,762) for the 2nd-most points in NBA Playoff history with his three-pointer at the 8:41 mark of the 3rd quarter; James’ 39-point outing was the 89th time in his career he has scored at least 30 points in a playoff game, passing Kobe Bryant (88) for 2nd most in NBA postseason history; James also became just the 4th player in NBA Playoff history to make 300 career made three-pointers, with his second trey of the night (Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Manu Ginobili)…Kyrie Irving tallied his 2nd straight double-double of the 2017 playoffs (3rd of postseason career) with 22 points, including a perfect 7-7 mark on free throws, a playoff career-best 11 assists and two steals in 30 minutes; It marked the first time in Irving’s career (regular and postseason) he has had back-to-back games with at least 20 points and 10 assists…Channing Frye poured in a 2017 postseason-high 18 points on 6-9 (.667) shooting, including a 5-7 (.714) mark from deep and five rebounds in 18 minutes off the bench…Iman Shumpert finished with a 2017 playoff-high 14 points on 6-8 (.750) shooting and six rebounds in 27 minutes in a reserve role…For Toronto, Jonas Valanciunas tallied a team-high 23 points on 10-13 (.769) shooting and five rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench… finished with 22 points on 9-14 (.643) shooting and a team-high six rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench…Kyle Lowry had 20 points on 7-12 (.583) shooting and a team-high five assists in 30 minutes. TURNING POINT: Leading by 13 points (78-65) halfway through the third quarter, the Cavs went on a 21-8 run to end the period, increasing their lead to 26 (99-73). CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs set a franchise playoff record with 125 points (prev. 124 points vs. Boston on 5/7/10)…Cleveland shot 41-75 (.547) from the field, including a 2017 playoff-high .545 (18-33) from beyond the arc…The Cavs knocked down their first eight treys of the game…The Cavaliers also dished out 28 assists on 41 made field goals…Defensively, Cleveland had nine steals and held the Raptors to 5-17 (.294) shooting from beyond the arc...in the third quarter, the Cavs scored 37 points, all scored by three players (James-17, Irving-15, Thompson-5).

MAY 3, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 125-103 JAMES – 39 THOMPSON – 9 IRVING – 11 41-75 (.547) 25-34 (.735) 6-34-40 vs. Raptors Valanciunas – 23 Joseph – 6 Lowry – 5 42-90 (.467) 14-19 (.737) 8-29-37

GAME 3: CAVALIERS 115, RAPTORS 94 – AIR CANADA CENTRE – TORONTO, ON (5/5/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James finished with a team-high 35 points on 9-16 (563) shooting from the field, a 15-16 (.938) clip from the foul line, eight rebounds, a team-high seven assists and one steal in 41 minutes; James passed Shaquille O’Neal (2,041 FGM) for 3rd on the NBA’s all-time postseason field goals list with his fourth basket of the night…Kevin Love recorded his 2nd double-double of the 2017 Playoffs with 16 points on 6-9 (.667) shooting from the field, a game-high 14 rebounds and one block in 32 minutes…Kyrie Irving tallied 16 points, five rebounds and four assists in 32 minutes…Tristan Thompson had a near double-double with nine points, 11 rebounds and one block in 38 minutes…Kyle Korver chipped in with 14 points on 5-7 (.714) shooting, including a 4-6 (.667) mark from beyond the arc, and a playoff career-high tying three blocks in 21 minutes off the bench…For Toronto, DeMar DeRozan had a game-high 37 points on 12-23 (.522) shooting from the field and three assists in 40 minutes…Jonas Valanciunas finished with 19 points on 8-10 (.800) shooting and a team-high eight rebounds in 33 minutes. TURNING POINT: Cleveland outscored Toronto 36-17 in the fourth quarter, which includes a 20-3 run to start the period to go up 99-80. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Offensively, Cleveland shot 39-76 (.513) from the field, 13-23 (.565) from the three-point line and 24-28 (.857) from the free throw line…The Cavaliers outrebounded the Raptors 49-25 and gave up just one offensive rebound…Defensively, Cleveland held Toronto to 38-87 (.437) shooting from the field and just 2-18 (.111) from three-point range…The Cavs bench outscored the Raptors reserves 30-9.

MAY 5, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 115-94 JAMES – 35 LOVE – 14 JAMES – 7 39-76 (.513) 24-28 (.857) 8-41-49 at Raptors DeRozan – 37 Valanciunas – 8 Joseph – 6 38-87 (.437) 16-17 (.941) 1-24-25

GAME 4: CAVALIERS 109, RAPTORS 102 – AIR CANADA CENTRE – TORONTO, ON (5/7/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James finished with a game-high 35 points on 11-22 (.500) shooting, including 5-12 (.417) shooting from deep, an 8-9 (.889) mark from the foul line, a team-high nine rebounds, six assists and one block in 46 minutes; It was James’ playoff career best sixth straight 30-point game…Kyrie Irving posted 27 points (including 11 straight Cavs points in the 4th Q), five rebounds, a team-high nine assists, four steals and one block in 40 minutes…Kyle Korver chipped in with 18 points (16 in the 2nd Q) on 6-8 (.750) shooting, including 4-6 (.667) shooting from beyond the arc, five rebounds and one block in 29 minutes…Channing Frye added 10 points on 4-5 (.800) shooting from the field in 12 minutes off the bench…For the Raptors, had a team-high 23 points on 10-18 (.556) shooting from the field in 25 minutes…DeMar DeRozan tallied 22 points and eight assists in 46 minutes…Cory Joseph (20 points, 12 assists) and PJ Tucker (14 points, 12 rebounds) each recorded double-doubles. TURNING POINT: Trailing 93-92 with 6:38 left in the fourth quarter, the Cavaliers went on 14-2 run to lead by 11 with 2:54 remaining. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: With the win, the Cavs swept the Raptors 4-0 in the semifinals to advance to the ECF for the third straight season…The Cavaliers also became the first team in NBA history to start the postseason 8-0 in consecutive years…Cleveland shot 16-41 (.390) from three-point range and finished the series with 61 three-pointers, compared to 27 for the Raptors (Cleveland made at least 13 threes in all four games)…In the win, the Cavs had 24 assists to 11 turnovers and had a 16-0 edge in fast break points.

MAY 7, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 109-102 JAMES – 35 JAMES – 9 IRVING – 9 39-82 (.476) 15-16 (.938) 5-31-36 at Raptors Ibaka – 23 Tucker – 12 Joseph – 12 40-85 (.471) 12-15 (.800) 9-29-38

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS RECAP: VS. BOSTON CELTICS (53-29, 9-9)

CAVS-CELTICS POSTSEASON RESULTS GAME/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME/RESULT GAME 1: Wednesday, May 17 @ Boston Celtics TD Garden (Boston, MA) WON, 117-104 GAME 2: Friday, May 19 @ Boston Celtics TD Garden (Boston, MA) WON, 130-86 GAME 3: Sunday, May 21 vs. Boston Celtics Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) Lost, 111-108 GAME 4: Tuesday, May 23 vs. Boston Celtics Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) WON, 112-99 GAME 5: Thursday, May 25 @ Boston Celtics TD Garden (Boston, MA) WON, 135-102

CAVALIERS – CELTICS MATCHUP (2017 Conference Finals Statistics) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF CAVALIERS 120.4 100.4 .534 .435 .436 .778 42.0 37.0 23.4 8.4 4.2 12.4 +20.0 CELTICS 100.4 120.4 .435 .534 .355 .784 37.0 42.0 26.0 7.0 3.0 14.8 -20.0

SERIES LEADERS: PPG: L. JAMES (29.6) RPG: K. LOVE (12.4) APG: I. THOMAS (8.0) SPG: L. JAMES (2.2) BPG: L. JAMES/K. LOVE (1.2)

CAVS-CELTICS PLAYOFF SERIES INFORMATION

PLAYOFF HISTORY: It was the 7th time the Cavaliers and Celtics met in the playoffs Overall: 20-19 Home: 13-6 The Q: 7-3 Road: 7-13 Result 1976 Conference Finals Home: 2-1 - Road: 0-3 Celtics won 4-2 1985 First Round Home: 1-1 - Road: 0-2 Celtics won 3-1 1992 Semifinals Home: 3-1 - Road: 1-2 CAVS won 4-3 2008 Semifinals Home: 3-0 The Q: 3-0 Road: 0-4 Celtics won 4-3 2010 Semifinals Home: 1-2 The Q: 1-2 Road: 1-2 Celtics won 4-2 2015 First Round Home: 2-0 The Q: 2-0 Road: 2-0 CAVS won 4-0 2017 Conference Finals Home: 1-1 The Q: 1-1 Road: 3-0 CAVS won 4-1

EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS (4-1)

GAME 1: CAVALIERS 117, CELTICS 104 – TD GARDEN – BOSTON, MA (5/17/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James finished with a game-high 38 points on 14-24 (.583) shooting, nine rebounds, a team-high seven assists and two steals in 42 minutes…Kevin Love had his first career postseason 30-10 game with a playoff career-high 32 points and a game-high 12 rebounds, while going 9-16 (.563) from the field, 6-9 (.667) from deep and 8-9 (.889 from the foul line in 34 minutes…Tristan Thompson tallied a playoff career-high 20 points on a perfect 7-7 from the field, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals in 34 minutes; Thompson became the first player in franchise playoff history to make at least seven field goals without missing a shot…Kyrie Irving added 11 points, six assists, two steals and a block in 34 minutes…For Boston, Isaiah Thomas tallied 17 points and a game-high 10 assists in 38 minutes… had a team-high tying 21 points on 8-13 (.625) shooting, eight rebounds and five assists in 35 minutes… also scored 21 points and added four rebounds in 39 minutes. TURNING POINT: With a 36-25 lead at the 8:50 mark of the second quarter, Cleveland went on a 12-0 run to go up 23 (48-25) and led by double-digits the rest of the way. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland led wire-to-wire and were up by as many as 28 points…Offensively, the Cavs scored 117 points and connected on 11 three-pointers…Cleveland had just eight turnovers and shot 28-35 (.800) from the foul line…In the first half, the Cavs outscored the Celtics 61-39 and outshot them 22-39 (.564) to 16-45 (.356)…James (38), Love (32) and Thompson (20) combined for 90 points, the 3rd-most points ever scored by a Cavs trio in a playoff game; According to Elias, it’s the first time in over 31 years that a team’s starting frontcourt combined for 90 or more points in a regulation playoff game, since Houston’s Hakeem Olajuwon (36), Ralph Sampson (33) and Rodney McCray (21) accounted for 90 of the Rockets’ 131 points in a win over the Nuggets on May 6, 1986.

MAY 17, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 117-104 JAMES – 38 LOVE – 12 JAMES – 7 39-81 (.481) 28-35 (.800) 12-32-44 at Celtics Bradley/Crowder – 21 Brown – 9 Thomas – 10 41-88 (.466) 10-18 (.556) 13-27-40

GAME 2: CAVALIERS 130, CELTICS 86 – TD GARDEN – BOSTON, MA (5/19/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James poured in a game-high 30 points on 12-18 (.667) shooting, including 4-6 (.667) from long range, four rebounds, seven assists, four steals and three blocks in 33 minutes; James passed Michael Jordan (376 STL) for the 2nd-most steals in NBA Playoff history with his fourth swipe; His plus/minus of +46 was his highest for any game of his career (regular and post)…Kyrie Irving finished with 23 points on 8-11 (.727) shooting, including 3-6 (.500) from deep, three assists, one steal and one block in 30 minutes; Irving became just the 2nd Cavs player to ever score 1,000 career playoff points…Kevin Love recorded his 4th double-double of the 2017 Playoffs with 21 points on 7-14 (.500) shooting, including 4-9 (.444) from three-point range, a game-high 12 rebounds, two assists and a steal in 27 minutes…Richard Jefferson posted 10 points, five rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes off the bench…J.R. Smith added nine points on 4-5 (.800) shooting and seven rebounds in 26 minutes…For Boston, had a team-high 19 points on 7-11 (.636) shooting and four rebounds in 24 minutes off the bench…Avery Bradley tallied 13 points and three rebounds in 32 minutes. TURNING POINT: The Cavs led by one early in the game (11-10) and went on a 12-0 run to build a 13-point lead…With an already 14-point lead after the first quarter (42-18), Cleveland outscored Boston 40-13 in the second quarter to go up by 41 points at halftime (72-31). CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland led by as many as 50 points and had a wire-to-wire victory for the second game in a row…The Cavs set franchise playoff records in points (130) and margin of victory (+44)…The 44-point win was also the largest in Eastern Conference Finals history, the Celtics biggest home loss in their postseason history and biggest defeat over a No. 1 seed…Cleveland led by 41 points at halftime (72-31), which was the biggest lead at halftime in NBA Playoff history…It was also the Cavs’ 13th straight playoff win, tying the NBA record (L.A. Lakers, 1988-1989)…For the game, the Wine & Gold shot 48-85 (.565) from the field, including 19-39 (.487) from the three-point line, and had 28 assists to 12 turnovers…Cleveland also had a 24-11 edge in fast break points…Defensively, the Cavs had 10 steals and six blocks, while holding Boston to just 32-86 (.372) shooting from the field and 8-27 (.296) from long range.

MAY 19, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 130-86 JAMES – 30 LOVE – 12 JAMES – 7 48-85 (.565) 15-23 (.652) 9-36-45 at Celtics Brown – 19 Three Players – 5 Smart – 7 32-86 (.372) 14-15 (.933) 10-29-39

EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS CONTINUED (4-1)

GAME 3: CAVALIERS 108, CELTICS 111 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (5/21/17) KEY PERFORMERS: Kevin Love tallied his 3rd straight double-double (5th of 2017 playoffs) with 28 points on 8-16 (.500) shooting, including a 7-13 (.538) mark from long range, 10 rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 36 minutes; Love drained seven threes in the first half, setting a franchise playoff record for three-pointers made in a half (previously six by J.R. Smith in 1st H vs. ATL on 5/4/16); He became just the 8th player in NBA Playoff history to make at least seven threes in a half (seven by six players; eight by Vince Carter in 1st H vs. PHI on 5/11/01); Love also passed Hot Rod Williams (305) for 7th place in franchise postseason history for total rebounds…Kyrie Irving had a game-high 29 points on 10-15 (.667) shooting, including 4-6 (.667) from deep, a game-high tying seven assists and a steal in 40 minutes…Tristan Thompson posted his 2nd double-double of the 2017 postseason (14th of playoff career) with 18 points, including a 12-15 (.800) mark on free throws, a game-high 13 rebounds (2017 playoff-high tying seven offensive) and a block in 42 minutes; Thompson’s 12 made free throws were a new career-high (regular season and postseason)…J.R. Smith shot 4-8 (.500) from long range and tallied a 2017 playoff-high tying 13 points and a 2017 postseason-high eight rebounds in 33 minutes…LeBron James added 11 points, six rebounds and six assists…For Boston, had a playoff career-high with 27 points on 8-14 (.571) shooting and a 7- 10 (.700) clip on three-pointers, five rebounds and a game-high tying seven assists in 41 minutes…Avery Bradley finished with 20 points, three rebounds and four assists in 42 minutes…Jae Crowder posted a double-double with 14 points, a team- high 11 rebounds and three steals in 40 minutes. TURNING POINT: After leading by 21 points (77-56) midway through the third quarter, the Cavs were outscored 55-31 the rest of the way. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland made 16 three-pointers in the game, marking the 5th time this postseason they have made at least 15 threes…In the first quarter, the Cavs drained nine treys, which was one shy of the franchise record for trifectas made in a quarter (10 in 2nd Q vs. ATL on 5/4/16)…The Cavs won the rebounding battle 46-38 and assisted on 21 of their 32 made field goals…For the first time this postseason, all five Cavalier starters scored in double figures (Irving – 29, Love – 28, Thompson – 18, Smith – 13, James – 11).

MAY 21, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 108-111 IRVING – 29 THOMPSON – 13 IRVING – 7 32-70 (.457) 28-36 (.778) 11-35-46 vs. Celtics Smart – 27 Crowder – 11 Smart – 7 42-91 (.462) 9-12 (.750) 11-27-38

GAME 4: CAVALIERS 112, CELTICS 99 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (5/23/17) KEY PERFORMERS: Kyrie Irving tallied a playoff career-high 42 points on 15-22 (.682) shooting, a 4-7 (.571) mark from beyond the arc and an 8-9 (.889) clip from the free throw line, three rebounds and four assists in 41 minutes; In the third quarter, Irving tied a Cavalier postseason record for points in a quarter (21, also scored by LeBron James on 5/7/10 in 1st Q at BOS) and set a franchise playoff record for field goals made in a single quarter (9); Irving scored the final 14 points in the third quarter and scored 19 points in the final 4:48 of the frame…LeBron James registered 34 points (15 in 4th Q) on 15-27 (.556) shooting, five rebounds, six assists, a steal and a block in 38 minutes…Kevin Love recorded his fourth straight double-double (6th of 2017 postseason) with 17 points, including 3-5 (.600) shooting from deep, a playoff career-high 17 rebounds, a playoff career-high five assists, a steal and two blocks in 42 minutes…For the Celtics, Avery Bradley finished with a team-high 19 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals in 39 minutes…Jae Crowder tallied 18 points, a team-high eight rebounds and four assists in 40 minutes… had 16 points and on 7-11 (.636) shooting, three rebounds and a team-high seven assists in 37 minutes. TURNING POINT: In the second half, Cleveland outscored the Celtics 65-42 and set a franchise playoff record for field goal percentage in a half. The Cavs shot .711 (27-38) from the field, while limiting Boston to a .412 (14-34) mark over the final two quarters. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland trailed by as many as 16 points…The Cavs scored 100 or more points for the 12th straight postseason game, joining the 2017 Golden State Warriors as the only teams in NBA Playoff history to accomplish the feat…The Cavs tied a playoff franchise record by shooting .595 (44-74) from the field (also shot .595, 44-74, on 5/7/10 at BOS)…Cleveland also shot 10-22 (.455) from the three-point line and 14-17 (.824) from the charity stripe…The Cavaliers outscored the Celtics 58-34 in the paint and 16-4 in fast break points…The trio of Kyrie Irving (42), LeBron James (34) and Kevin Love (17) combined for 93 points, which is the most points the three of them have combined for in the playoffs and the 2nd-highest scoring output by three teammates in franchise postseason history.

MAY 23, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 112-99 IRVING – 42 LOVE – 17 JAMES – 6 44-74 (.595) 14-17 (.824) 4-33-37 vs. Celtics Bradley – 19 Crowder – 8 Smart – 6 35-79 (.443) 19-20 (.950) 7-22-29

GAME 5: CAVALIERS 135, CELTICS 102 – TD GARDEN – BOSTON, MA (5/25/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James finished with a game-high 35 points on 13-18 (.722) shooting from the field, including 4-7 (.571) from long range, eight rebounds, a game-high eight assists, three steals and one block in 35 minutes; James moved past Michael Jordan (5,987) as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer in playoff history with his three-pointer at the 2:40 mark of the third quarter, while also passing Manu Ginobili (318 3FGM) for 3rd place in three-pointers made…Kyrie Irving posted 24 points (13 in 3rd Q) on 9-15 (.600) shooting, including 4-8 (.500) from beyond the arc, seven assists and two steals in 32 minutes…Kevin Love posted his 5th double-double of this series (7th of 2017 Playoffs) with 15 points, a 3-7 (.429) clip from three- point range, a game-high 11 rebounds, three assists, a playoff career-high four steals and one block in 28 minutes; he also passed Larry Nance (330 REB) for 6th place in Cavs postseason history in rebounds…Deron Williams added 14 points (all in 2nd Q) on 5-6 (.833) shooting from the field in 17 minutes off the bench…Tristan Thompson moved past Zydrunas Ilgauskas (523 REB) for the 2nd-most rebounds in franchise playoff history and finished with six points and five rebounds in 29 minutes. TURNING POINT: The Cavs got off to a fast start, setting a franchise playoff record for points in a quarter and outscoring Boston 43-27 in the first frame. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: Cleveland led wire-to-wire and clinched the series 4-1 to advance to their third straight NBA Finals (fourth overall)…The Cavs set a franchise playoff record for points in a game (135), half (75 in 1st half) and quarter (43 in 1st Q)…Cleveland shot 48-85 (.565) from the field, including 19-41 (.463) from beyond the arc to go with 24 assists (11 turnovers)…The Cavs also had the edge in points in the paint (50-38)…Defensively, the Cavs had 13 steals and five blocks, while holding the Celtics to 37-86 (.430) shooting from the field…The Cavs won by an average of 30.0 points in the three games at Boston in the ECF (127.3 to 97.3).

MAY 25, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 135-102 JAMES – 35 LOVE – 11 JAMES – 8 48-85 (.565) 20-24 (.833) 6-32-38 vs. Celtics Bradley – 23 Crowder – 6 Rozier – 7 37-86 (.430) 17-23 (.739) 12-27-39

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS OFF THE COURT NOTES

ROCKIN’ THE Q: The Cavs sold out all 41 regular season home games in 2016-17, the fourth time in franchise history the team has accomplished that feat (2009-10, 2014-15, 2015-16). To date, including regular season (422) and playoffs (63), there have been 484 sellouts at The Q and a franchise-record 151 CONSECUTIVE SELLOUTS (regular season and playoff games only, dating back to 10/30/14).

 PASSING 102 IN A ROW: The Cavs’ previous mark of 102 consecutive sellouts occurred from Dec. 12, 2008 to January 21, 2011 (seven 2009 playoff games and six in 2010).

 12 STRAIGHT HOME OPENER SELLOUTS: The Cavs opened the 2016-17 season at Quicken Loans Arena on Oct. 25, 2016 against New York, which was their 12th straight home opener sellout.

THE CAVALIERS ON WTAM: Cleveland Cavaliers fans will be able to follow the club all season long on the 28-station, Cavaliers Radio Network. All playoff games will be aired live. The Cavaliers on WTAM Fans can also listen online by logging onto NBA.com and signing up for the free NBA League Pass Monday 6/12 John Michael, Radio PBP Broadcaster Tuesday 6/13 , Radio Studio Analyst Audio, or on their smartphone by downloading the Cavs App. The flagship stations for Cavaliers Wednesday 6/14 Jim Chones, Cavs Legend & Radio Analyst basketball are 50,000-watt News Radio WTAM 1100, and FM 100.7 WMMS, Cleveland’s Rock Thursday 6/15 TBD Station. Returning as the Akron outlet for the 26th season is AM 1590 WAKR. Each broadcast on Friday 6/16 John Michael, Radio PBP Broadcaster the Cavaliers Radio Network begins with “Tip-Off Show,” an inside look at the upcoming game. *All Cavs personalities will be on at 8:20 a.m. Hosted by Snyder, the show airs 30 minutes prior to game time. It is a comprehensive look at what is happening around the NBA, including interviews, highlights, game reports, injury updates and a preview of the Cavaliers game with Head Coach Tyronn Lue and John Michael. Following each game broadcast, fans can participate in the “Postgame Call-In Show.” Snyder will be joined by Chones and Sellers to provide game analysis, and review the stats and highlights. Fans will hear comments from players in both locker rooms, Coach Lue’s postgame press conference, live reports and highlights from other games around the league, as well as comments from Cavaliers fans everywhere. The Postgame Call-In Show numbers are (216) 420-2700 and 1-800-474-8255.

Also, every Monday through Friday morning at 8:20 a.m., fans can listen to host Bill Wills and Snyder on WTAM 1100 for the Cavs Daily Update. They will be joined on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays by John Michael or Jim Chones. On Tuesdays and Thursday, coaches and members of the front office, along with other Cavalier Legends will appear with Wills and Snyder. Michael will also host the daily "Cavaliers Update", which is broadcast mornings and afternoons on the Cavaliers Radio Network and features the latest news on the Cavaliers, including game recaps, previews and other NBA features.

THE CAVS ON LA MEGA 87.7 FM: Veteran broadcaster Rafael Hernández Brito, known as Rafa "El Alcalde", continues to bring his high-energy play-by-play style to each game in Spanish on the Cavaliers broadcast on LA MEGA 87.7 FM. La Mega 87.7 FM will continue to broadcast all postseason games in Spanish. The 2016- 17 season is the third in franchise history that Cavaliers games are covered in a second language.

Each Cavaliers broadcast begins with a 15- pregame show, hosted by Hernández Brito, which sets the scene for the game, including the latest news about the Cavs and the NBA. Following the game broadcast, he also hosts the postgame show, which features a complete recap with highlights and postgame commentary.

Nationally, Hernández Brito’s broadcasting experience includes 8 years as the voice of NFL football for Spanish Broadcasts on Univision from 2005 to 2013, and he has worked 11 Super Bowls. He was also the Spanish play-by-play voice of the Miami Dolphins, as well as handling the play by play for Major League Baseball, boxing and UFC. Rafa has covered the last five Soccer World Cups. With the 2015 NBA Finals, he became the first broadcaster in the United States to call the Finals of all 3 major sports in Spanish.

LEBRON JAMES WINS PBWA’S 2016-17 J. WALTER KENNEDY CITIZENSHIP AWARD: NEW YORK, May 21, 2017 – Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James has won the 2016-17 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award as selected by the Professional Basketball Writers Association (PBWA). The honor, named after the NBA’s second commissioner, is presented annually by the PBWA to a player, coach or athletic trainer who shows outstanding service and dedication to the community. James was one of five finalists for the award, along with New York Knicks forward , forward , guard CJ McCollum and Memphis Grizzlies forward . The finalists were chosen by a committee of PBWA members from a list of 26 nominees submitted by NBA teams. The winner was determined by a vote of the entire PBWA, which is composed of approximately 200 writers and editors who cover the NBA on a regular basis for newspapers, online outlets and magazines.

The 32-year-old James is being honored for improving the educational opportunities of disadvantaged youth in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, and creating long-term change in his community. More than 1,100 at-risk students have benefited from programs through the LeBron James Family Foundation (LJFF), which motivates children to stay in school and attend college.

“LeBron James’ efforts to help young people are exemplary,” said PBWA President Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel. “He is making a difference, and so are the other 25 people who were nominated for this award.”

James takes an active role in mentoring LJFF students, writing them letters, calling their homes and rewarding them with tickets to Cavaliers games. He also buys groceries for the students and their families, supplies school uniforms and arranges outings so that the children can be exposed to new experiences. His efforts include an annual “Family Reunion,” the most recent of which featured James hosting more than 5,000 students and family members at a local amusement park.

This season, the LJFF announced a partnership with Akron Public Schools to create a new public school called the I PROMISE School tailored to meet the needs of the students in his program and their families. James also established the I PROMISE Institute at the University of Akron, which will provide around-the-clock support to LJFF students when they begin pursuing four-year degrees. The institute further strengthens the relationship between James and the university and follows a joint announcement in 2015 that pledged full college scholarships for qualifying students enrolled in his mentorship program.

The LJFF stresses the importance of giving back to communities. In February, James brought 23 high school students from Akron that serve as mentors in his foundation to New Orleans for NBA All-Star 2017, where they rebuilt a home damaged by Hurricane Katrina and assisted in tornado relief efforts.

James joins , Eric Snow and Luol Deng as the only Cavs players to receive the award since it was introduced in 1974.

PLAYER PROFILES – 2016-17 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

# 20 Guard 5-9 176 lbs 3/29/95 Oakland Year: Rookie ABOUT KAY: Full name is Kahlil Ameer Felder, Jr…named the Detroit Public School’s Learner of the Year in 2013…graduated with a 3.6 GPA from Pershing High School…was on the National Honor Roll and Dean’s List…son of Kahlil Felder Sr. and Tiffany Williams…his father played at Eastern Michigan (1990-92) and ranks inside the single-season record book with 129 assists in 1991-1992…cousin is former NBA and Michigan State standout . CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS - -

FGM - - LAST 5 GAMES: FGA - - OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS 3FGM - - vs. GSW (6/9) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST 3FGA - - vs. GSW (6/7) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST FTM - - at GSW (6/4) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST FTA - - at GSW (6/1) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST OREB - - at BOS (5/25) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST DREB - - TREB - - QUICK NOTES ON FELDER: ASTS - - o Tallied 10 points, two rebounds and two assists in 15 minutes off the bench at L.A. Clippers on March 18 STLS - - o Contributed nine points on 4-7 (.571) shooting, two rebounds and one block in 17 minutes versus Brooklyn on January 27 BLKS - - o Reached double figures in scoring for the fourth game in a row with 12 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting and two assists in 22 MINS - - minutes off the bench against New Orleans on January 2 o Posted 13 points on 5-6 (.833) shooting, including a perfect 2-2 (1.000) from beyond the arc, two assists, a career-high tying 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in two steals and one block in 19 minutes against Charlotte on December 31 playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff o Registered 11 points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal in 20 minutes off the bench at Detroit on December 26 career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Chipped in with 11 points on 4-7 (.571) shooting, three assists, one steal and one block in 16 minutes versus Brooklyn on NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – Missed four games from December 23 4/15-4/23 due to a left ankle sprain; Inactive List – 17 this postseason

# 8 CHANNING FRYE Forward/Center 7-0 255 lbs 5/17/83 Arizona Year: 11th ABOUT CHANNING: Full name is Channing Thomas Frye...He and his wife, Lauren, have a son, Hendrix (born Oct. 2010), and a daughter, Margaux (born April 2012)…son of Thomas and Karen Frye…First cousin of Pistons forward Tobias Harris…Their maternal grandfather, John Mulzac, was a member of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen during World War II…Established the C. Frye Foundation in 2007, Hobbies include fishing, listening to music and reading…Credits yoga with improving both his mental and physical health following the diagnosis of his dilated cardiomyopathy. CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 27 @ ATL 5/6/16 18 vs. TOR 5/3/17

FGM 10 @ ATL 5/6/16 6 vs. TOR 5/3/17 FGA 13 @ ATL 5/6/16 9 vs. TOR 5/3/17 LAST 5 GAMES: 3FGM 7 @ ATL 5/6/16 5 vs. TOR 5/3/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS 3FGA 9 @ ATL 5/6/16 7 vs. TOR 5/3/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION FTM 3 4 Times 3 @ IND 4/20/17 vs. GSW (6/7) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION FTA 4 @ LAL 5/27/10 3 @ IND 4/20/17 at GSW (6/4) POST 11:11 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 OREB 3 @ LAL 5/27/10 - at GSW (6/1) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION DREB 11 vs. LAL 5/29/10 5 vs. TOR 5/3/17 at BOS (5/25) POST 12:00 2-6 2-5 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 6 TREB 13 vs. LAL 5/29/10 5 vs. TOR 5/3/17 ASTS 4 @ POR 4/22/10 3 @ BOS 5/19/17 QUICK NOTES ON FRYE: STLS 3 @ TOR 5/21/16 2 @ IND 4/20/17 o In the Semifinals against Toronto, averaged 9.0 points on .650 shooting from the field, including .643 (9-14) from deep, in 13.3 BLKS 2 2 Times 1 4 Times minutes per game MINS 40 vs. LAL 5/29/10 19 @ IND 4/20/17 o In the First Round versus Indiana, averaged 8.5 points on .550 shooting, including .467 (7-15) from three-point range, and 2.3 rebounds in 15.3 minutes 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 2 in o Finished with 10 points on 4-5 (.800) shooting from the floor and a 2-3 (.667) clip from deep in 12 minutes as a reserve during playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff Game 4 of the second round against Toronto on May 7 career; DNP-CD’S – 5 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Turned in a 2017 Playoff-high 18 points on 6-9 (.667) shooting from the field, including a 5-7 (.714) clip from three-point NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 range, and five rebounds (also a 2017 Playoff high) in 18 minutes during Game 2 of the second round versus Toronto on May 3 this postseason o Tallied 13 points on 4-7 (.571) shooting from the floor, four rebounds and two steals in 19 minutes during Game 3 of the first round against Indiana on April 20

# 2 KYRIE IRVING Guard 6-3 193 lbs 3/23/92 Duke Year: 6th ABOUT KYRIE: Father, Drederick, played at Boston University from 1984-88. Drederick had his jersey retired and ranks second in BU history with 1,931 career points…he went on to play professionally for the Bulleen Boomers in Australia, where Kyrie was born and holds citizenship with along with the United States…his godfather is former NBA player Rod Strickland… took on the role of "Uncle Drew" in a series of Pepsi Max advertisements, which episodes include appearances from Bill Russell, Kevin Love, Nate Robinson, Maya Moore, Baron Davis and Ray Allen…as a high school senior, named McDonald’s All-America, First Team All-America by Parade Magazine and USA Today, and finalist for the Naismith Boy’s High School Player of the Year…earned a gold medal with the U.S. under-18 (U-18) National Team at the FIBA Americas U-18 Championship in San Antonio. CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS

PTS 42 vs. BOS 5/23/17 42 vs. BOS 5/23/17 LAST 5 GAMES: FGM 17 @ GSW 6/13/16 16 vs. GSW 6/7/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 29 vs. GSW 6/7/17 29 vs. GSW 6/7/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 40:31 15-27 7-12 3-4 3-4-7 4 4 1 3 0 40 3FGM 7 vs. GSW 6/9/17 7 vs. GSW 6/9/17 vs. GSW (6/7) POST 44:23 16-29 0-7 6-6 1-5-6 3 5 0 2 0 38 3FGA 12 vs. GSW 6/9/17 12 vs. GSW 6/9/17 at GSW (6/4) POST 40:02 8-23 2-6 1-2 0-2-2 7 1 2 3 0 19 FTM 11 @ GSW 6/2/16 8 vs. BOS 5/23/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 34:53 10-22 3-4 1-1 3-0-3 2 3 0 4 1 24 FTA 12 2 Times 9 2 Times at BOS (5/25) POST 31:37 9-15 4-8 2-2 1-1-2 7 0 2 3 0 24 OREB 3 4 Times 3 2 Times DREB 8 @ BOS 4/26/15 5 vs. GSW 6/7/17 QUICK NOTES ON IRVING: TREB 11 @ BOS 4/26/15 7 vs. GSW 6/9/17 o Has scored 20 points or more in 13 of Cleveland’s 17 games so far in the 2017 Playoffs ASTS 11 vs. TOR 5/3/17 11 vs. TOR 5/3/17 o Poured in a game-high 40 points on a 15-27 (.556) mark from the floor, including a 2017 Playoff-best 7-12 (.583) from beyond STLS 4 2 Times 4 @ TOR 5/7/17 the arc, a 2017 postseason high seven rebounds, four assists and one steal in 41 minutes during Game 4 of the NBA Finals BLKS 3 @ IND 4/23/17 3 @ IND 4/23/17 versus Golden State on June 9 MINS 44 2 times 44 vs. GSW 6/7/17 o Finished with 38 points (21 in 2nd H) on .552 (16-29) shooting and six rebounds in 44 minutes in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against Golden State on June 7 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 2 this postseason, 3 in o Totaled 24 points, three rebounds, two assists and one block in 35 minutes during Game 1 of the NBA Finals versus Golden playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff State on June 1 career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o In the Eastern Conference Finals versus Boston, averaged 25.8 points on .622 (46-74) shooting, including .500 (15-30) from NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 deep and .917 (22-24) from the charity stripe, 2.0 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.2 steals in 35.4 minutes per game this postseason o In the Semifinals versus Toronto, averaged 22.3 points, a .909 (20-22) clip from the foul line, 3.0 rebounds, 8.5 assists and 2.0 steals in 34.3 minutes per game o In the First Round against Indiana, averaged 25.3 points and 3.0 assists in 34.3 minutes

PLAYER PROFILES – 2016-17 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

# 23 LEBRON JAMES Forward 6-8 250 lbs 12/30/84 St. Vincent-St. Mary (OH) Year: 14th ABOUT LEBRON: Full name is LeBron Raymone James…is the son of Gloria James…married his high school sweetheart Savannah Brinson on Sept. 14, 2013…has two sons (LeBron James Jr. and Bryce Maximus James) and one daughter (Zhuri)...launched the LeBron James Family Foundation in 2004 with a mission to positively affect the lives of children and young adults through education and co-curricular educational initiatives…in 2015, he played himself in the Judd Apatow film Trainwreck…executive producer of Starz sitcom Survivor's Remorse and CNBC’s Cleveland Hustles…James' digital video company, Uninterrupted, is hosted on Bleacher Report and is used by several other athletes…in 2011, the LeBron James Family Foundation launched its pillar program, “Wheels for Education”, with its mission to improve graduation rates in Akron, this groundbreaking initiative targets third graders and provides them with the programs, support and mentors they need for success in school…through his Foundation, he also delivered on his promise to his high school alma mater, St. Vincent-St. Mary, to rebuild the gymnasium and outfit all student-athletes with brand new Nike uniforms. CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS LAST 5 GAMES: PTS 49 2 Times 41 @ IND 4/20/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGM 20 vs. ORL 5/20/09 15 2 times vs. GSW (6/9) POST 40:46 11-22 3-8 6-10 1-9-10 11 2 1 2 0 31 FGA 38 @ GSW 6/4/15 27 3 Times vs. GSW (6/7) POST 45:37 15-27 4-9 5-6 3-8-11 9 2 1 5 1 39 3FGM 7 @ WAS 4/30/06 6 @ IND 4/20/17 3FGA 12 3 Times 12 2 Times at GSW (6/4) POST 39:22 12-18 1-3 4-5 0-11-11 14 2 3 4 1 29 FTM 18 2 Times 15 2 Times at GSW (6/1) POST 40:02 9-20 2-6 8-12 3-12-15 8 4 0 8 2 28 FTA 24 2 Times 21 vs. TOR 5/3/17 at BOS (5/25) POST 34:44 13-18 4-7 5-8 1-7-8 8 4 3 2 1 35 OREB 8 vs. ATL 5/24/15 3 2 times QUICK NOTES ON JAMES: DREB 16 2 Times 12 2 Times o Has notched a double-double (three triple-doubles) in nine games this postseason; has scored 30 points or more in 13 of TREB 19 @ BOS 5/13/10 15 @ GSW 6/1/17 Cleveland’s 17 playoff games and 40 or more once ASTS 14 2 Times 14 @ GSW 6/4/17 o Became the NBA’s all-time leader in Finals triple-doubles (9) with 31 points on 11-22 (.500) shooting, 10 rebounds and a STLS 6 vs. IND 5/15/12 4 3 Times game-high 11 assists while adding one steal in 41 minutes during Game 4 of the NBA Finals versus Golden State on June 9 BLKS 5 @ BOS 5/7/11 4 vs. IND 4/17/17 th o Posted his eighth double-double of the 2017 Playoffs (95 of postseason career) with a game-high 39 points on .556 (15-27) MINS 53 @ WAS 5/5/06 46 2 times shooting, 11 rebounds, a team-high nine assists, a steal and a block in 46 minutes in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against Golden State on June 7; moved past Sam Mitchell (1,143) for 6th place, Bill Russell (1,151) for 5th place and Elgin Baylor (1,161) for 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 9 this postseason, 96 in 4th place on the NBA Finals scoring list and passed Russell (315) for the 3rd most assists in NBA Finals history playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 3 this postseason, 19 in playoff th o Produced his second triple-double this postseason (18 of his playoff career) with a team-high 29 points on 12-18 (.667) career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; shooting, a team-high 11 rebounds and a game-high, playoff career-high tying 14 assists to go along with a game-high tying NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 three steals and one block in 39 minutes during Game 2 of the NBA Finals against Golden State on June 4 this postseason o Recorded his sixth double-double of the 2017 Playoffs (93rd in his postseason career) with a team-high 28 points and 15

rebounds while adding a team-high eight assists and two blocks in 40 minutes during Game 1 of the NBA Finals versus Golden State on June 1; became the first player in NBA history to reach 6,000 career postseason points; surpassed Tom Heinsohn for 7th place on the NBA Finals’ all-time career field goals made list o In the Eastern Conference Finals versus Boston, averaged 29.6 points on .580 (58-100) shooting, 6.4 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.2 blocks in 38.6 minutes per game o In the Semifinals against Toronto, averaged 36.0 points on .573 shooting, including .481 (13-27) from three-point range, .833 from the foul line, 8.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists in 41.0 minutes o In the First Round against Indiana, averaged 32.8 points on .543 shooting, including .450 (9-20) from deep, 9.8 rebounds, 9.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.0 blocks in 43.8 minutes

# 24 RICHARD JEFFERSON Forward 6-7 233 lbs 6/21/80 Arizona Year: 16th ABOUT RICHARD: Parents are non-denominational Christian missionaries…has two older brothers…traveled to Africa with parents on missionary work…Meekness LeCato, his mother, also received a Ph.D. in education…in addition to playing basketball, was a high jumper on his high school track team, recording a personal best jump of 6’10”…had his No. 44 jersey retired by Moon Valley High School (Phoenix, Ariz.) on 3/4/04…was inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Fame in February 2012…enjoys playing volleyball and yoga…aspires to having a broadcasting career following his playing days, and has done NCAA Tournament analysis work…held an assembly to tipoff the Academic All-Stars Program. CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS

PTS 33 @ MIA 5/16/06 10 @ BOS 5/19/17 LAST 5 GAMES: FGM 13 @ MIA 5/16/06 3 3 Times OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 22 @ MIA 5/16/06 7 @ BOS 5/19/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 21:59 2-4 0-2 4-6 1-2-3 1 2 0 0 1 8 3FGM 3 3 Times 2 @ BOS 5/19/17 vs. GSW (6/7) POST 15:41 0-2 0-2 1-2 1-1-2 1 3 0 1 0 1 3FGA 6 vs. MEM 4/20/11 4 @ BOS 5/19/17 at GSW (6/4) POST 13:09 2-3 1-2 2-3 0-1-1 0 3 1 0 0 7 FTM 13 2 Times 4 vs. GSW 6/9/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 14:48 3-6 0-2 3-4 1-3-4 0 5 0 2 0 9 FTA 18 @ DET 5/14/04 6 vs. GSW 6/9/17 at BOS (5/25) POST 14:54 3-5 1-3 2-2 0-3-3 1 5 0 1 0 9 OREB 5 vs. DET 5/22/03 2 @ BOS 5/19/17 DREB 12 vs. MIL 4/29/03 3 3 Times TREB 16 vs. MIL 4/29/03 5 @ BOS 5/19/17 QUICK NOTES ON JEFFERSON: ASTS 10 @ NYK 4/22/04 1 7 Times o Chipped in with eight points, three rebounds and one block in 22 minutes during Game 4 of the NBA Finals versus Golden State STLS 4 2 Times 1 2 Times on June 9 BLKS 4 vs. CHA 5/7/02 2 @ BOS 5/19/17 o Posted 2017 Playoff highs with 10 points, five rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Boston on May 19 MINS 53 @ DET 5/14/04 22 vs. GSW 6/9/17

o Notched 10 points on 3-5 (.600) shooting, two assists and one steal in 18 minutes versus Washington on March 25 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 5 in o Finished with a team-high 12 points and six rebounds in 28 minutes at L.A. Clippers on March 18 playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff o Tied his season high with 16 points on 5-9 (.556) shooting, including a 4-7 (.571) mark from three-point territory, while adding two rebounds and a game-high two steals in 26 minutes as a starter versus Detroit on March 14 career; DNP-CD’S – 4 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Posted a season-high 16 points on a perfect 6-6 (1.000) from the field, including a 4-4 mark from deep while grabbing three NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 rebounds in 31 minutes at Houston on March 12 this postseason o Chipped in with nine points on 3-6 (.500) shooting from the field, seven rebounds and two assists in 34 minutes at Detroit on March 9 o Tallied 11 points on 5-8 (.625) shooting from the floor in 25 minutes at Miami on March 4

# 30 Guard 6-6 225 lbs 12/27/80 Duke Year: 13th ABOUT DAHNTAY: Is the son of Larry and Joanne Jones...his father played college basketball at St. Peter's CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS College…his cousin, Al Harrington, is a retired professional basketball player. PTS 14 vs. PHX 5/1/05 7 @ GSW 6/1/17 FGM 5 4 Times 2 @ BOS 5/25/17 FGA 10 vs. PHX 5/1/05 4 @ BOS 5/25/17 3FGM 3 vs. PHX 5/1/05 1 @ GSW 6/1/17 3FGA 4 2 Times 2 @ GSW 6/1/17 LAST 5 GAMES: FTM 6 vs. LAL 5/25/09 4 @ GSW 6/1/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FTA 8 @ L.AL 5/27/09 4 @ GSW 6/1/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 2:16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OREB 4 vs. LAL 5/27/09 1 @ GSW 6/4/17 vs. GSW (6/7) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION DREB 4 @ PHX 4/27/05 2 2 Times at GSW (6/4) POST 4:05 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 0 2 TREB 5 3 Times 3 @ GSW 6/4/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 4:06 1-2 1-2 4-4 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 7 ASTS 2 2 Times 1 @ BOS 5/19/17 STLS 2 @ LAL 5/21/09 - at BOS (5/25) POST 8:11 2-4 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 0 3 0 0 1 5 BLKS 1 7 Times 1 @ BOS 5/25/17 QUICK NOTES ON JONES: MINS 34 vs. PHX 5/1/05 8 @ BOS 5/25/17

o Made his 2017 Playoff debut against Toronto on May 1 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in o Tallied nine points and two rebounds in 12 minutes off the bench against Toronto on April 12 playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 7 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

PLAYER PROFILES – 2016-17 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

# 1 JAMES JONES Guard/Forward 6-8 218 lbs 10/4/80 Miami (FL) Year: 14th ABOUT JAMES: Full name is James Andrew Jones…answers to the nicknames “JHoops” (pronounced Joops, the h is silent) and “J.J.”…he and his wife, Destiny, have a son (James Dylan “J.D.” Jones) and a pair of daughters (Jadynn Alyssa Jones and Jodie Marissa Jones)…is the son of Jennifer and Earl Harris…has one brother (Brandon Harris) and three sisters (Brittany McLaughlin, Jade Harris and Silver Harris)…graduated with a degree in finance from the where he was a member of the National Honor Society and carried a 3.41 GPA…owns an urban redevelopment company (James Jones Ventures)…established his foundation (James Jones Legacy Foundation) in the summer of 2009…his uncle, Ricky Gutierrez, is a former infielder who played 12 seasons of Major League Baseball from 1993-2004 with the San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets and Boston Red Sox… enjoys fishing, bowling and water skiing in his free time… his favorite sport other than basketball is football and his favorite teams are the Miami Hurricanes and the Miami Dolphins…was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2014 on 4/10. CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 25 vs. BOS 5/1/11 2 @ BOS 5/25/17 LAST 5 GAMES: FGM 6 vs. CHI 5/6/15 1 @ BOS 5/25/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 10 3 Times 2 2 Times vs. GSW (6/9) POST 2:16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3FGM 5 2 Times - vs. GSW (6/7) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION 3FGA 9 vs. CHI 5/6/15 1 3 Times at GSW (6/4) POST 3:47 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FTM 10 vs. BOS 5/1/11 - at GSW (6/1) POST 2:16 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FTA 10 vs. BOS 5/1/11 - at BOS (5/25) POST 8:11 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 2 OREB 5 vs. LAC 5/16/06 - DREB 7 2 Times 1 3 Times QUICK NOTES ON JONES: TREB 9 2 Times 1 3 Times ASTS 5 vs. ATL 5/24/15 2 @ BOS 5/25/17 o Made his 2017 Playoff debut against Toronto on May 1 o Tallied nine points, a season-high six rebounds, two assists and a block in 36 minutes against Toronto on April 12 STLS 2 6 Times - o Delivered 14 points on 5-6 (.833) shooting from the floor, including a 4-5 (.800) clip from three-point territory, two rebounds, BLKS 6 @ DAL 5/26/06 - one steal and one block in 23 minutes versus Chicago on February 25 MINS 42 @ ATL 4/29/09 10 @ BOS 5/19/17 o Shot 5-8 (.625) from the floor, including 4-6 (.667) from deep, for 14 points while adding two assists and one block in 20 minutes as a starter versus Phoenix on January 19 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in o Set a season high in scoring with 15 points on 5-8 (.625) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from three-point range, two rebounds, playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff one steal and one block in a season-high 25 minutes against Memphis on December 14 career; DNP-CD’S – 9 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0

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# 26 KYLE KORVER Guard 6-7 212 lbs 3/17/81 Creighton Year: 14th ABOUT KYLE: Born in Lakewood, CA, and grew up in Pella, Iowa…Married to Juliet Korver, and they have two sons – Knox and Koen, and one daughter – Kyra…Parents are Kevin and Laine Korver, and he has three brothers: Kaleb, Klayton and Kirk…His cousin Kari plays at UCLA…Father, mother and two uncles played at Central College in Pella, Iowa, and his mother once scored 74 points in a high school game…Owns Seer Outfitters, a clothing brand which donates 100% of its profits to organizations and causes around the country …Established the Kyle Korver Foundation in 2006 while in Philadelphia, and has hosted several coat drives and sock drives during his career…Has also been a part of community events with a number of schools and the USO…Majored in Visual Communications at Creighton…An avid golfer, and competed in the 2008 and 2009 Opens on sponsor exemptions…Favorite foods are steak and mashed potatoes…Favorite movie CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS is “Braveheart”…Enjoys watching football and golf…Top vacation spot is Turks and Caicos…Wears size 13.5 Nike. PTS 23 vs. LAL 5/8/10 18 @ TOR 5/7/17

FGM 9 vs. LAL 5/8/10 6 @ TOR 5/7/17 LAST 5 GAMES: FGA 16 @ BKN 4/27/15 8 @ TOR 5/7/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS 3FGM 6 @ BKN 5/1/15 4 3 Times vs. GSW (6/9) POST 11:42 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 3 0 1 1 3 3FGA 13 @ BKN 4/27/15 6 4 Times vs. GSW (6/7) POST 24:08 3-7 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 0 4 0 0 0 8 FTM 6 2 Times 3 @ GSW 6/4/17 at GSW (6/4) POST 23:21 2-4 1-3 3-3 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 8 FTA 6 2 Times 3 @ GSW 6/4/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 19:43 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-4-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 OREB 3 @ L.AL 5/4/08 1 2 Times at BOS (5/25) POST 11:47 2-4 2-4 1-1 0-0-0 0 2 0 2 0 7 DREB 11 @ BKN 4/27/15 5 @ TOR 5/7/17 TREB 11 @ BKN 4/27/15 5 @ TOR 5/7/17 QUICK NOTES ON KORVER: ASTS 6 vs. DEN 4/23/10 4 vs. BOS 5/23/17 o In the Semifinals against Toronto, averaged 10.3 points on .583 shooting, including .550 (11-20) from beyond the arc, and 3.0 STLS 6 vs. WAS 5/13/15 2 2 Times rebounds in 21.8 minutes BLKS 3 2 Times 3 @ TOR 5/5/17 o Shot 6-8 (.750) from the floor, including 4-6 (.667) from beyond the arc, for a 2017 Playoff-high 18 points while adding five MINS 47 @ BOS 4/24/16 29 @ TOR 5/7/17 rebounds (also a 2017 Playoff high) and one block in 29 minutes during Game 4 of the second round against Toronto on May 7 o Turned in a 2017 Playoff-high 14 points on 5-7 (.714) shooting from the floor, including a 4-6 (.667) mark from three-point 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 1 in range, three rebounds and a 2017 Playoff-high, game-high tying two blocks in 21 minutes during Game 3 of the second round playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff against Toronto on May 5 career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Went 4-5 (.800) from three-point range while tallying 12 points and two steals in 22 minutes during Game 3 of the first round NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 against Indiana on April 20 this postseason o Posted 18 points on 6-12 (.500) shooting from the field, including 4-8 (.500) from deep, a season-high tying eight rebounds and one block in 31 minutes at Miami on April 10

# 0 KEVIN LOVE Forward 6-10 251 lbs 9/7/88 UCLA Year: 9th ABOUT KEVIN: Son of Stan and Karen Love...father, Stan, played with the Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Bullets in the NBA...uncle Mike Love is the lead singer of the Beach Boys...has hosted a winter coat drive to support the local Salvation Army during each of his first five NBA seasons...awarded the December 2012 KIA Community Assist Award.. teamed with NFL All-Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and Bright Pink in October of 2012 to "Spread Love" in hopes of raising money for Breast Health Awareness Month...an ambassador of the Hoops for St. Jude program since his rookie season...favorite movies are “He Got Game” and “Gladiator”...lists the Seattle Mariners and Portland Trail Blazers as his favorite teams while growing up...appeared on the cover of the EA Sports NCAA Basketball ’09 video game...helped Lake Oswego High School reach the state 4A tournament four straight years, the state championship game three straight years, and CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS a state title in 2006. PTS 32 @ BOS 5/17/17 32 @ BOS 5/17/17 LAST 5 GAMES: FGM 12 @ GSW 6/4/17 12 @ GSW 6/4/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 25 @ ATL 5/8/16 23 @ GSW 6/4/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 29:24 7-14 6-8 3-3 2-3-5 1 2 3 1 1 23 3FGM 8 @ ATL 5/8/16 7 vs. BOS 5/21/17 vs. GSW (6/7) POST 37:16 1-9 1-7 6-7 4-9-13 1 3 6 2 0 9 3FGA 15 @ ATL/8/16 13 vs. BOS 5/21/17 at GSW (6/4) POST 30:11 12-23 2-7 1-1 4-3-7 0 3 2 1 0 27 FTM 12 vs. IND 4/17/17 12 vs. IND 4/17/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 34:13 4-13 3-6 4-4 5-16-21 1 4 0 1 3 15 FTA 12 vs. IND 4/17/17 12 vs. IND 4/17/17 at BOS (5/25) POST 27:59 5-13 3-7 2-2 2-9-11 3 2 4 1 1 15 OREB 6 @ vs. ATL 5/4/16 5 2 Times DREB 16 @ GSW 6/1/17 16 @ GSW 6/1/17 QUICK NOTES ON LOVE: TREB 21 @ GSW 6/1/17 21 @ GSW 6/1/17 o Has pulled down 10 rebounds or more on 10 occasions in the 2017 Playoffs ASTS 5 vs. BOS 5/23/17 5 vs. BOS 5/23/17 o Registered 23 points on 7-14 (.500) shooting from the floor, including 6-8 (.750) from deep, five rebounds, a game-high three STLS 6 vs. 6/7/17 6 vs. GSW 6/7/17 steals and one block in 29 minutes during Game 4 of the NBA Finals versus Golden State on June 9 BLKS 3 @ GSW 6/1/17 3 @ GSW 6/1/17 o Finished with 27 points on 12-23 (.522) shooting, seven rebounds and two steals in 30 minutes during Game 2 of the NBA MINS 42 vs. BOS 5/23/17 42 vs. BOS 5/23/17 Finals against Golden State on June 4 o Registered his eighth double-double of this year’s playoffs with 15 points, a playoff career high 21 rebounds, and a playoff 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 8 this postseason, 19 in career high three blocks in 34 minutes during Game 1 of the NBA Finals versus Golden State on June 1 playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff o In the Eastern Conference Finals versus Boston, averaged a double-double with 22.6 points and 12.4 rebounds to go along career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; with 2.6 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.2 blocks in 33.2 minutes per game; also shot .870 (20-23) from the charity stripe NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 o In the Semifinals against Toronto, averaged 12.0 points and 9.0 rebounds in 29.5 minutes per game this postseason o In the First Round versus Indiana, averaged 15.5 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 33.0 minutes Registered his fifth

straight double-double (7th this postseason, 18th in playoff career) with 15 points and a game-high 11 rebounds while adding three assists, one block and a game-high, postseason career-high four steals in 28 minutes during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Boston on May 25

PLAYER PROFILES – 2016-17 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

# 4 IMAN SHUMPERT Guard 6-5 220 lbs 6/26/90 Tech Year: 6th ABOUT IMAN: Full name is Iman Asante Shumpert...first name is pronounced ee-MON...has one daughter, Iman Tayla…made the Dean’s List during the fall ’10 semester at ...majored in sociology...son of Odis and L’Tanya Shumpert...mother is an adjunct professor of art and design at Columbia College in Chicago, father is an insurance broker...plays with the mentality that it is embarrassing to be scored on, which was instilled in him at a young age when playing with his three brothers...interests include creative writing and broadcast journalism...McDonald’s All-American and Third-Team Parade magazine All- American as a high school senior, averaging 15.3 ppg...grew from 5-foot-7 as a freshman to 6-foot-2 as a sophomore.

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS

LAST 5 GAMES: PTS 22 vs. CHI 5/4/15 14 vs. TOR 5/3/17 FGM 8 vs. CHI 5/4/15 6 vs. TOR 5/3/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 17 vs. CHI 5/4/15 8 vs. TOR 5/3/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 12:11 1-1 1-1 2-4 0-1-1 3 3 0 1 0 5 3FGM 5 @ IND 5/18/13 1 7 Times vs. GSW (6/7) POST 11:53 0-3 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 2 3FGA 10 vs. CHI 5/4/15 3 2 Times at GSW (6/4) POST 21:41 1-6 0-2 4-4 1-3-4 0 1 3 0 0 6 FTM 8 @ BOS 4/26/15 4 @ GSW 6/4/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 16:46 2-6 1-3 0-0 0-5-5 0 1 0 0 0 5 FTA 8 2 Times 4 2 Times at BOS (5/25) POST 12:29 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 1 0 1 4 OREB 4 2 Times 2 2 Times DREB 9 @ BOS 4/26/15 6 vs. TOR 5/3/17 QUICK NOTES ON SHUMPERT: TREB 12 @ BOS 4/28/13 6 vs. TOR 5/3/17 o Tallied six points, four rebounds and a 2017 Playoff-high three steals in 22 minutes during Game 2 of the NBA Finals against ASTS 4 3 Times 3 3 Times Golden State on June 4 STLS 4 @ GSW 6/4/15 3 @ GSW 6/4/17 o Finished with six points, four rebounds and two assists against Boston in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on May 21 BLKS 3 2 Times 1 3 Times o Posted seven points, five rebounds, a 2017 Playoff-high tying three assists and a 2017 Playoff-high two steals in 12 minutes MINS 44 @ BOS 4/28/13 27 vs. TOR 5/3/17 during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Boston on May 19 o Chipped in with a 2017 Playoff-high 14 points on 6-8 (.750) shooting from the field and six rebounds (also a 2017 Playoff high) 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 2 in in 27 minutes during Game 2 of the second round versus Toronto on May 3 playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff o Tallied five points, four rebounds and three assists in 18 minutes against Toronto on May 1 career; DNP-CD’S – 1 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Posted 11 points on 5-9 (.556) shooting, three rebounds, one steal and one block in 39 minutes at Miami on April 10 NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 o Recorded 10 points, five rebounds and three assists in 25 minutes at L.A. Clippers on March 18 this postseason o Turned in a season-high 18 points on a season-best 8-13 (.615) shooting from the field, including a 2-3 (.667) clip from three- point range, while grabbing five rebounds I 36 minutes versus Detroit on March 14 o Shot 5-7 (.714) from the field, including 3-4 (.750) from deep, for 15 points while adding four rebounds and two assists in 31 minutes at Orlando on March 11

# 5 J.R. SMITH Guard/Forward 6-6 225 lbs 9/9/85 St. Benedict’s Prep (NJ) Year: 13th ABOUT J.R.: Earl Smith III, known as J.R....Son of Ida and Earl Smith...Has three brothers and two sisters...Younger brother Chris played at Manhattan and Louisville; then played two games with Knicks in 2013-14 to join McGuires (Dick and Al) and Stiths (Tom and Sam) as only brother acts in NYK history...Has two daughters, Demi and Payton...Played football and baseball in high school...Named MVP of McDonald’s High School All-American game in 2004...Named McDonald’s High School All-American in 2004...Dedicated golfer. CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 28 @ ATL 5/20/15 16 vs. GSW 6/7/17 FGM 10 2 Times 5 2 Times LAST 5 GAMES: FGA 22 @ IND 5/14/13 10 2 Times OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS 3FGM 8 @ ATL 5/20/15 5 2 Times vs. GSW (6/9) POST 28:36 5-10 5-9 0-0 0-2-2 1 3 1 0 0 15 3FGA 15 @ TOR 5/21/16 10 vs. GSW 6/7/17 vs. GSW (6/7) POST 34:20 5-10 5-10 1-2 0-1-1 0 4 2 1 0 16 FTM 9 vs. LAL 4/28/08 1 5 Times at GSW (6/4) POST 13:59 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 0 4 0 1 0 0 FTA 10 vs. IND 5/5/13 2 5 Times at GSW (6/1) POST 28:12 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 2 0 3 OREB 3 @ UTA 4/25/10 1 5 Times at BOS (5/25) POST 23:45 2-4 1-3 1-2 0-1-1 0 4 2 1 0 6 DREB 10 vs. ATL 5/26/15 7 vs. BOS 5/21/17 TREB 10 3 Times 8 vs. BOS 5/21/17

QUICK NOTES ON SMITH: ASTS 6 3 Times 3 vs. BOS 5/23/17 o Contributed 15 points and shot 5-9 (.556) from beyond the arc while adding two rebounds and one steal in 29 minutes during STLS 5 vs. BOS 4/21/15 2 5 Times Game 4 of the NBA Finals versus Golden State on June 9 BLKS 2 4 Times 1 4 Times o Poured in a 2017 Playoff-high 16 points, going 5-10 (.500) from deep in 34 minutes in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against MINS 43 vs. GSW 6/10/16 37 2 times Golden State on June 7 o In the Eastern Conference Finals versus Boston, averaged 7.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 26.6 minutes per game 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 3 in o Had 13 points, added a 2017 postseason-best eight rebounds and hit 4-8 (.500) shots from beyond the arc in 33 minutes playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff against Boston in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on May 21 career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Chipped in with nine points on a 4-5 (.800) clip from the field and a 2017 Playoff-high seven rebounds in 26 minutes during NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Boston on May 19 this postseason o Went 4-8 (.500) from three-point range and tallied 13 points, two rebounds and two assists in 31 minutes during Game 3 of the first round against Indiana on April 20 o Finished with 19 points on a 7-11 (.636) clip from the floor, including 5-8 (.625) from three-point range, five rebounds and three assists in 31 minutes versus Orlando on April 4

# 40 Center 7-3 265 lbs 3/22/92 Gran Canaria (Spain) Year: 2nd ABOUT EDY: Born in Maio, Sotovento, Cape Verde…The first Cape Verdean native to be drafted or sign a contract to play in the NBA…Favorite movie is “Gladiator”…Enjoys bowling.

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS - - FGM - - FGA - - 3FGM - - LAST 5 GAMES: 3FGA - - OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BSPTS FTM - - vs. GSW (6/9) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST FTA - - vs. GSW (6/7) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST OREB - - at GSW (6/4) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST DREB - - at GSW (6/1) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST TREB - - ASTS - - at BOS (5/25) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST STLS - -

QUICK NOTES ON TAVARES: BLKS - - o In his first game as a Cavalier, set career highs with six points, a game-high tying 10 rebounds and a game-high six blocks in MINS - - 24 minutes off the bench (all in the second half); became the first Cavs player with at least six blocks in a game since Zydrunas Ilgauskas in 2007 (7 blocks on 11/16/07 vs. Utah); also tied the Quicken Loans Arena record for blocks in a half (6 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in blocks in a half on four occasions, most recently by Philadelphia’s Theo Ratliff on Dec. 2, 2000 in first half) playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff o Spent most of the regular season playing for Raptors 905 where he averaged 10.6 points, 7.7 rebounds and a league-best 2.7 career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; blocks in 23.7 minutes over 48 contests NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – missed 9 games due to a o Was a 2017 D-League All-Star selection right hand fracture from 5/17-6/9; Inactive List – 17 this postseason

PLAYER PROFILES – 2016-17 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

# 13 TRISTAN THOMPSON Forward/Center 6-10 238 lbs 3/13/91 Texas Year: 6th ABOUT TRISTAN: Full name is Tristan Trevor James Thompson…son of Trevor and Andrea Thompson…a native of Toronto, Canada…McDonald’s All-American as a high school senior and member of the World Select Team at the 2010 Nike Hoop Summit…played for Team Canada in the FIBA Americas Tournament in Caracas, Venezuela during the summer of 2013...favorite food is chicken teriyaki…his first job was a paper boy…favorite sport other than basketball is football…favorite TV show is Martin…favorite movie is Coming to America…favorite game is Monopoly.

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 20 @ BOS 5/17/17 20 @ BOS 5/17/17

LAST 5 GAMES: FGM 7 2 Times 7 @ BOS 5/17/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 12 vs. GSW 6/16/15 8 vs. TOR 5/1/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 35:36 2-3 0-0 1-2 4-6-10 5 4 0 2 0 5 3FGM - - vs. GSW (6/7) POST 23:05 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 1 0 1 2 0 3FGA - - FTM 12 vs. BOS 5/21/17 12 vs. BOS 5/21/17 at GSW (6/4) POST 21:14 4-7 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 2 2 0 0 8 FTA 15 vs. BOS 5/21/17 15 vs. BOS 5/21/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 22:25 0-3 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 2 2 0 1 0 0 OREB 9 @ ATL 5/6/16 7 3 Times at BOS (5/25) POST 29:07 1-3 0-0 4-4 1-4-5 1 0 0 0 1 6 DREB 14 vs. GSW 6/16/16 10 vs. TOR 5/1/17 TREB 17 @ CHI 5/14/15 14 vs. TOR 5/1/17 QUICK NOTES ON THOMPSON: ASTS 5 vs. GSW 6/9/17 5 vs. GSW 6/9/17 o Has pulled down 10 rebounds or more in eight games this postseason STLS 2 4 Times 2 3 Times o Grabbed a team-high tying 10 rebounds while adding five points and a playoff career-high five assists in 36 minutes during BLKS 3 2 Times 3 @ IND 4/20/17 Game 4 of the NBA Finals versus Golden State on June 9 MINS 47 @ GSW 6/4/15 42 vs. BOS 5/21/17 o In the Eastern Conference Finals versus Boston, averaged 11.6 points on .739 (17-23) shooting, and 7.2 rebounds in 33.6 minutes per game 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 2 this postseason, 14 in o Recorded his second double-double of the 2017 Playoffs with 18 points and 13 rebounds in 42 minutes against Boston in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on May 21; Shot 12-15 (.800) from the foul line, setting a career high in FTM career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Finished with a playoff career-high 20 points on a perfect 7-7 (1.000) mark from the floor, nine rebounds, two assists and a NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 playoff career-high tying two steals in 34 minutes during Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against Boston on May 17 this postseason o In the Semifinals against Toronto, averaged 8.8 points and 10.3 rebounds in 34.3 minutes o In the First Round versus Indiana, averaged a team-high 11.0 rebounds to go with 6.8 points and 1.3 blocks in 31.3 minutes o Finished with nine points on 3-6 (.500) shooting from the floor, 11 rebounds and one block in 38 minutes during Game 3 of the second round against Toronto on May 5 o Registered his first double-double of the 2017 Playoffs with 11 points and 14 rebounds, while adding two assists and two steals in 38 minutes against Toronto on May 1

# 31 DERON WILLIAMS Guard 6-3 200 lbs 6/26/84 Year: 12th ABOUT DERON: Born in Parkersburg, W. VA…full name is Deron Michael Williams…attended The Colony High School in The Colony, Texas…as a senior in 2002, averaged 17.6 points, 6.1 rebounds, 8.5 assists and 2.6 steals per game while helping the Cougars to a 29–2 finish, losing in the 5A Texas State semifinals…as a junior in 2001, averaged 17 points, 9.4 assists, and 2.0 steals per game while leading the Cougars to a 32–2 record and the Class 5A state semifinals against Bryan High…majored in sport management at Illinois…favorite movie is “Gladiator”…life motto is “Anything that doesn’t kill me makes me stronger”…started his own charity, Point of Hope Foundation, that provides support for cancer research, children with autism, juvenile diabetes, single mother organizations, the Boys & Girls Club and a number of different children’s organizations…in September 2016, hosted a charity dodgeball tournament to benefit Point of Hope…in January 2016, helped kick off the Winter Warm Up Drive by collecting coats, blankets and other items for those affected by the tornadoes in Garland and Rowlett…married childhood sweetheart Amy Young in the 2006 offseason…the CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS couple has two daughters, and two sons...Twitter handle is @DeronWilliams PTS 35 2 Times 14 2 Times LAST 5 GAMES: FGM 13 2 Times 5 @ BOS 5/25/17 OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGA 25 2 Times 6 @ BOS 5/25/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 12:27 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 1 0 5 3FGM 7 vs. ATL 4/27/15 3 vs. IND 4/17/17 vs. GSW (6/7) POST 3:37 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3FGA 11 3 Times 4 vs. IND 4/17/17 at GSW (6/4) POST 14:11 0-5 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 3 2 1 0 0 0 FTM 16 @ DEN 4/19/10 4 @ IND 4/23/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 18:30 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 3 0 2 0 0 FTA 18 @ DEN 4/19/10 5 @ IND 4/23/17 at BOS (5/25) POST 17:05 5-6 2-3 2-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 14 OREB 5 @ LAL 5/4/08 1 3 Times DREB 9 2 Times 4 vs. TOR 5/1/17 QUICK NOTES ON WILLIAMS: TREB 10 @ ATL 4/22/15 4 vs. TOR 5/1/17 ASTS 17 @ LAL 4/19/09 6 @ BOS 5/19/17 o Matched his 2017 Playoff high with 14 points on 5-6 (.833) shooting from the floor and a 2-3 (.667) mark from deep in 17 minutes during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Boston on May 25 STLS 5 vs. SAS 5/26/07 2 2 Times o Dished out a 2017 Playoff-high six assists while adding four points, three rebounds and a 2017 Playoff-high tying two steals in BLKS 2 4 Times 1 @ IND 4/20/17 17 minutes during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Boston on May 19 MINS 58 @ CHI 4/27/13 22 @ IND 4/20/17 o In the First Round against Indiana, shot .769 (10-13) from the field, including .778 (7-9) from deep, and averaged 8.3 points in 15.5 minutes per game 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 22 in o Dished out five assists while adding five points on 2-3 (.667) shooting in 18 minutes during Game 2 of the second round versus playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff Toronto on May 3 career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; o Shot a perfect 4-4 (1.000) from the field, including 2-2 from three-point range, for 14 points while adding two rebounds in 13 NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 minutes against Indiana during Game 4 of the first round on April 23 this postseason

# 3 DERRICK WILLIAMS Forward 6-8 245 lbs 5/25/91 Arizona Year: 6th ABOUT DERRICK: Full name is Derrick LeRon Williams…nickname is “D-Will”…is the son of Rhoma Moore…has one sister (Latoni Moore)…lists his mother as the person that made a difference in his life by being a single-parent doing what it took to raise a family…lists his family as his most prized possession…when his career is over he would like to own a sports facility…opened his clothing store, VII Grand Premium Streetwear and Sneakers in Tucson, Arizona on Feb. 15, 2013 which features sneakers, streetwear clothing and accessories that he is actively involved in deciding what items they carry…in addition to basketball he enjoys baseball and football and lists the Philadelphia Eagles and the as his favorite teams…in his free time he enjoys going to the beach and playing paintball…wears size 15 sneakers.

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS ’17 PLAYOFF HIGHS

LAST 5 GAMES: PTS 5 2 Times 5 2 Times OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS FGM 2 3 Times 2 3 Times FGA 4 @ BOS 5/19/17 4 @ BOS 5/19/17 vs. GSW (6/9) POST 2:16 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 3FGM 1 3 Times 1 3 Times vs. GSW (6/7) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION 3FGA 1 5 Times 1 5 Times at GSW (6/4) POST 3:47 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 FTM 2 vs. GSW 6/9/17 2 vs. GSW 6/9/17 at GSW (6/1) POST 4:06 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FTA 2 vs. GSW 6/9/17 2 vs. GSW 6/9/17 at BOS (5/25) POST 8:11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 2 OREB 1 @ BOS 5/19/17 1 @ BOS 5/19/17 DREB 1 2 Times 1 2 Times QUICK NOTES ON WILLIAMS: TREB 1 3 Times 1 3 Times o Chipped in with 13 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from beyond the arc, in 21 minutes versus Detroit on ASTS 2 @ BOS 5/25/17 2 @ BOS 5/25/17 March 14 STLS - - o Posted 10 points and six rebounds in 29 minutes at Miami on March 4 BLKS 1 vs. TOR 5/1/17 1 vs. TOR 5/1/17 o Hit a season-best three triples on a 3-4 (.750) mark from deep for nine points while adding one steal and one block in 18 MINS 10 @ BOS 5/19/17 10 @ BOS 5/19/17 minutes at Atlanta on March 3 o Contributed 13 points on 5-10 (.500) shooting, three rebounds, two steals and one block in a season-high tying 31 minutes at 2017 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in Boston on March 1 playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 9 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS 2016-17 ROSTER

# NAME POS HT WT DOB PRIOR TO PROS/HOME COUNTRY YEAR 20 Kay Felder G 5-9 176 3/29/95 Oakland (MI) ’16 / USA 1st 8 Channing Frye F/C 7-0 255 5/17/83 Arizona ’05 / USA 11th 2 Kyrie Irving G 6-3 193 3/23/92 Duke ’11 / USA 6th 23 LeBron James F 6-8 250 12/30/84 St. Vincent-St. Mary (OH) ‘03 / USA 14th 24 Richard Jefferson F 6-7 233 6/21/80 Arizona ’01 / USA 16th 30 Dahntay Jones G 6-6 225 12/27/80 Duke ’03 / USA 13th 1 James Jones G/F 6-8 218 10/4/80 Miami (FL) ’03 / USA 14th 26 Kyle Korver G 6-7 212 3/17/81 Creighton ’03 / USA 14th 0 Kevin Love F 6-10 251 9/7/88 UCLA ’08 / USA 9th 4 Iman Shumpert G 6-5 220 6/26/90 Georgia Tech ’11 / USA 6th 5 J.R. Smith G/F 6-6 225 9/9/85 St. Benedict’s Prep (NJ) ’04 / USA 13th 40 Edy Tavares C 7-3 265 3/22/92 Gran Canaria ’14 / Cape Verde 2nd 13 Tristan Thompson F/C 6-10 238 3/13/91 Texas ’11 / Canada 6th 31 Deron Williams G 6-3 200 6/26/84 Illinois ’05 / USA 12th 3 Derrick Williams F 6-8 245 5/25/91 Arizona ’11 / USA 6th

HEAD COACH Tyronn Lue (Nebraska)

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH (Missouri)

ASSISTANT COACHES (Marquette) (Frostburg State) James Posey (Xavier) (Houston)

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Stephen Spiro (Temple)

HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Derek Millender (South Alabama)

CAVALIERS NUMERICAL ROSTER

0 Kevin Love 5 J.R. Smith 24 Richard Jefferson 1 James Jones 8 Channing Frye 26 Kyle Korver 2 Kyrie Irving 13 Tristan Thompson 30 Dahntay Jones 3 Derrick Williams 20 Kay Felder 31 Deron Williams 4 Iman Shumpert 23 LeBron James 40 Edy Tavares