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MEDIA INFORMATION TO THE MEDIA: Welcome to the 29th season of Kings in Sacramento. The Kings media relations department will do everything possible to in your coverage of the club during the 2013-14 NBA season. If we can ever be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. In an effort to continue to provide a professional working environment, we have established the following media guidelines. CREDENTIALS: Single-game press credentials can be reserved by accredited media members via e-mail (creden- [email protected]) until 48 hours prior to the requested game (no exceptions). Media members covering the Kings on a regular basis will be issued season credentials, but are still required to reserve seating for all games via email at [email protected] to the media relations office by the above mentioned deadline. Credentials will allow working media members entry into , while also providing reserved press seating, and access to both team locker rooms and the media press room. In all cases, credentials are non-transferable and any unauthorized use will subject the bearer to ejection from Sleep Train Arena and forfeiture of the credential. All single-game credentials may be picked-up two hours in advance of tip-off at the media check-in table, located at the Southeast security entrance of Sleep Train Arena. PRESS ROOM: The Kings press room is located on the Southeast side of Sleep Train Arena on the operations level and will be opened two hours prior to game time. Admittance/space is limited to working media members with credentials only. The press room will remain open throughout the game and until the last working media member has finished his/her gamenight duties. The professional intent of the press room is to provide a meeting and working place for writers, reporters, broadcasters, and game personnel. Family members and guests will not be admitted in the press room. Any abuse of the press room and/or press privileges will result in forfeiture of your pass. Television monitors, telephones, internet service, and work space will be provided in the press room. LOCKER ROOMS: The Kings locker room is located on the East side of the Arena on the operations level. The visitors locker room is located on the West side of the Arena on the operations level. In accordance with NBA policy, both locker rooms will be open for 30 minutes, ending 45 minutes before the game (i.e. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. for a 7:00 game). Additionally, the locker room will be open 15 minutes after the game for access to players. Only those individuals with prominently displayed credentials will gain admittance into the locker rooms. Your cooperation and courtesy is asked in maintaining a proper working atmosphere for postgame interviews. INTERVIEWS: As stated above, pregame interviews are allowed until 45 minutes prior to game time. Postgame interviews are conducted as follows: Both the Kings Head Coach (in press room) and visiting team coach (at opposing locker room entrance) will address media members approximately 10 minutes after the game, while the players will be made available in their respective locker rooms. Your cooperation and professional courtesy is asked in maintaining a proper working atmosphere for postgame interviews. TELEVISION/RADIO: Television broadcast positions are located along the scorers’ table on the North sideline. Radio broadcast positions are located in Box 213. The Kings’ media relations department will arrange statisticians for all radio and television broadcasters. If statisticians are needed, please contact the media relations department at least 72 hours prior to game time. Once arrangements are made for statisticians, the individual must be paid whether or not they are used. The media relations department will also arrange pregame, halftime, and postgame interviews according to NBA guidelines. Please make arrangements for those interviews as early as possible. MEDIA SEATING: Reserved media seating has been designated on the scorers’ table and in Media Box 221. All seats are reserved and marked with place cards for each individual media member. Seating charts are posted at the media check-in desk and in the press room. Individuals are asked to sit in their pre-assigned seats. Electrical outlets are placed on press row for your convenience. Statistics and out of town scores will be distributed throughout the game. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Limited designated spaces are available on each baseline for both still photographers and television camera persons. All photographers are required to pick up photo passes upon arrival at the media check-in desk before entering Sleep Train Arena. Photographers without photo passes will not be allowed on the arena floor. MEDIA TICKETS/PARKING: A limited number of game tickets are available to the media from the Kings media relations department. Unfortunately, all requests cannot be honored. There is a limit to the number of tickets allotted each request, and all requests should be made at least three days prior to the requested game. Media members are asked to enter the arena parking area via Toll Plaza 9 and park in Lot K. SERVICES: A pregame media meal with beverages will be served in the press room. Game notes will be available in the press room before the start of the game. In addition, play-by-play sheets, halftime-quarter boxscores, and postgame quotes and notes will be available in the press room following the game. Box scores and play-by-play sheets will be delivered in a prompt manner to press row at the end of each quarter. If there is anything else that we can do to assist your coverage of the Kings this NBA season, please do not hesitate to ask.

DONNA SCHWARTZE - VP, Communications CHRIS CLARK - Director, Media Relations LORENZO BUTLER - Director, Public Relations DARRYL ARATA - Director, Basketball Information MONICA SHARMA - Public Relations Assistant RAHSAAN GETHERS - Media Relations Intern

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2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information...... 1 Chris Jent...... 11 Table of Contents...... 2-3 Corliss Williamson...... 11 Staff Directory...... 4 Micah Nori...... 12 Vivek Ranadivé...... 5 Dee Brown...... 12 Dr. Paul Jacobs...... 6 Ryan Bowen...... 12 Raj Bhathal...... 6 Training Staff...... 13 ...... 7 Basketball Operations Staff...... 14 Chris Granger...... 7 Matina Kolokotronis...... 15 Pete D’Alessandro...... 8 John Rinehart...... 15 ...... 8 Vice Presidents...... 16-17 Shareef Abdur-Rahim...... 9 Sacramento Kings Staff...... 18-22 Chris Gilbert...... 9 Gamenight Staff...... 23 Michael Malone...... 10 Kings Preseason Roster...... 24

PLAYERS DeMarcus Cousins...... 26-27 ...... 42-43 ...... 28-29 Isaiah Thomas...... 44-45 Chuck Hayes...... 30-31 Jason Thompson...... 46-47 Carl Landry...... 32-33 Marcus Thornton...... 48-49 Luc Mbah A Moute...... 34-35 Greivis Vasquez...... 50-51 Ray McCallum...... 36 Hamady Ndiaye...... 52 Ben McLemore...... 37 Travis Outlaw...... 38-39 Patrick Patterson...... 40-41 pg25

2012-13 SEASON REVIEW Kings Final Statistics...... 54 NBA Standings...... 65 Kings Offensive Leaders...... 54 Individual Leaders...... 66-67 Game-by-Game Results ...... 55 NBA Team Statistics...... 68-69 Kings Season Bests...... 56 NBA Team Rankings...... 70 Kings Miscellaneous Stats...... 57 NBA Team Statistics...... 71-73 Kings Game-By-Game Stats...... 58-59 Attendance...... 74 Games Missed/Starting Lineups...... 60 Highs & Lows...... 75 Inactive List/Season Notes...... 61 NBA Award Winners...... 76-77 Kings/Opp. Highs & Lows...... 62 2013 NBA Playoffs...... 78 Kings/Opp. Highs & Lows (Quarters).63 2013 NBA Playoffs Leaders...... 79 pg53 Technicals & Ejections...... 64 2013 NBA Playoffs Team Stats...... 80

RECORDS Sleep Train Arena Records...... 82-86 Record Month-by-Month...... 112 Sac-Era Records...... 86-92 Sac-Era W-L Streaks...... 113 Franchise Records...... 93-99 Coaching Records...... 114 Sundry Records...... 100 Coaching Staff Year-by-Year...... 114 Franchise Career Leaders...... 101-103 Home Attendance History...... 115 Sac-Era Career Leaders...... 103-104 Home/Road Records...... 116 Top Single-Game Performances....105-106 Season Openers...... 117 Season-Best Performances...... 107-108 Sac-Era Rookie Records...... 117 Stats Year-by-Year...... 109 Overtime Records...... 118-119 Ranking Within League...... 110 Nationally Televised Games...... 120-121 pg81 Franchise Won-Lost Records...... 111

2 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS FRANCHISE HISTORY History of Ownership...... 124 Nickname and Logo Transition...... 124 Yearly Reviews...... 125-217 Yearly Transactions...... 218-236 Kings Retired Jerseys...... 237-238 First Game in Sac Era Box Score...... 238 All-Star Weekend...... 239-240 Kings Honors...... 241-242 First-Round Draft Choices...... 243 History of Kings Draft...... 244-246 pg123 pg349

COMMUNITY RELATIONS ALL-TIME ROSTER Community Relations...... 350-351 All-Time Numerical Roster...... 248-249 NBA Cares...... 352 All-Time Roster...... 250-273

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PLAYOFFS pg353 Franchise Playoff History...... 276-279 Records...... 280-282 Statistics...... 283 MISCELLANEOUS 1951 NBA Title...... 284 Preseason History...... 354 Sleep Train Arena...... 355-356 Arena Seating Chart...... 357 Kings Practice Facility...... 358 Medical Glossary...... 359-365 NBA Court Diagram...... 366 pg275

OPPONENTS Opponents...... 286-343 NBA Division Alignment...... 344 NBA Key Dates...... 344 NBA Directory...... 345 D-League Directory...... 346 D-League 2012-13 Season...... 347-348

pg367 pg285 MEDIA Kings Broadcasting...... 368-371 Kings Photo Roster...... 372

2013-14 Sacramento Kings Media Guide The 2013-14 Sacramento Kings Media Guide was written, edited, and produced by Darryl Arata. Editorial assistance provided by Chris Clark, Rahsaan Gethers, Donna Schwartze, Lorenzo Butler, Melanie Stocking. Photography by Rocky Widner, NBA Photos, Steve Yeater. Cover by Darryl Arata. Statistical assistance provided by Bob Rosen, Chris Thorn of the Elias Sports Bureau. Graphics assistance provided by Brendan Sagara. Special thanks to the late Joe Cronin; the Les Harrison Estate; Fred Tedeschi; John Perin of Cincinnati, Ohio.

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 3 SACRAMENTO KINGS STAFF DIRECTORY One Sports Parkway, Sacramento, CA 95834 Telephone Numbers: Front Office (916) 928-0000, Box Office (916) 928-6900, Telephone Numbers, continued: Ticket Sales (916) 928-3650, Press Row (916) 928-6918 Fax Numbers: Front Office (916) 928-0727, Basketball Operations and Media Relations (916) 928-6912, Fax Numbers continued: Box Office (916) 928-1810, Ticket Sales (916) 928-6936 Chairman & Majority Owner-Vivek Ranadivé Advisor to Chairman & Majority Owner-Chris Mullin President-Chris Granger General Manager-Pete D’Alessandro President, Business Operations-Matina Kolokotronis VP, Strategic Initiatives-Kunal Merchant Executive Vice President of Business Operations-John Rinehart VP, Communications-Donna Schwartze Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing-Jeff David VP, Ticket Sales & Services-Phil Horn VP, Partnerships and Suite Sales & Service-Garrick Dorn VP, Ticket Sales-Stephen Leopold VP, Human Resources-Donna Ruiz VP, Box Office and Ticket Operations-Jeff Risley

BASKETBALL OPERATIONS BROADCASTING Head Coach:...... Michael Malone Director, Broadcast Operations:...... Alma Godines Assistant Coaches:...... Chris Jent, Corliss Williamson, Micah Nori Kings TV Play by Play:...... Grant Napear Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development:...... Dee Brown Kings Radio Play by Play:...... Gary Gerould Assistant Coach/Assistant Director of Player Development:...... Ryan Bowen Kings TV Analysts:...... Jerry Reynolds Director of Sports Medicine:...... Pete Youngman Executive Radio Producer...... David Mason Director of Athletic Performance:...... Chip Schaefer Production Manager:...... Jeff Anderson Head Athletic Trainer:...... Manny Romero Production Coordinator:...... Brian Hilton Advisor to the Owner & Chairman:...... Chris Mullin Production Assistant:...... Justin Hals Assistant General Manager:...... Mike Bratz Kings Radio Pre/Postgame/Halftime Host:...... Jason Ross Director, Player Personnel/Reno Bighorns GM:...... Shareef Abdur-Rahim Coordinator, Basketball Operations/Reno Bighorns Asst. GM:...... Chris Gilbert BRAND DEVELOPMENT Senior Manager, Basketball Administration:...... Tiffany Valdez Creative Director of Entertainment:...... Tom Vannucci Executive Coordinator:...... Melanie Stocking Producer Video Production:...... Ray Jensen Equipment Manager:...... Dwayne Wilson Audio Visual Technicians:...... Jay Carpenter, Paul Dhalle Assistant Equipment Manager:...... Miguel Lopez Music Director:...... Dan Spackman Director, Team Security:...... Hakeem Sylver Production Designer:...... Charles Allison Director, Player Development:...... Lighting Director:...... Brian Chiesa Advance Scout:...... Bill Pope Production Manager:...... Maurice Brazelton Scout:...... George McCloud Stage Managers:...... Scott Freshour, Chimeng Tran International Scout: ...... Marco Baldi Dance Team Manager:...... Jennifer Santich Video Coordinator:...... Elvis Valcarcel Mascot:...... Todd Maroldo Assistant Video Coordinator:...... Travess Armenta Special Events Manager:...... Tanya Chakravarty Video Intern:...... Greg St. Jean Special Events Assistant:...... Bess Hernreich Basketball Operations Assistant:...... Rishabh Desai Special Events Coordinator:...... Ian Wheat Basketball Operations Intern:...... Anthony McClish Director, Creative Services:...... Casey Catlett Director, Digital:...... Andrew Nicholson COMMUNICATIONS Digital Coordinator/Producer:...... Jason Wise Director, Public Relations:...... Lorenzo Butler Digital Coordinator/Developer:...... Alex Whedbee Director, Media Relations:...... Chris Clark Digital Coordinator/Reporter:...... Alex Kramers Director, Basketball Information:...... Darryl Arata Media Relations Intern:...... Rahsaan Gethers CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Sr. Director, Partnership Marketing & Business Development:...... Darrin Gross EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS Director, Suites Sales & Service:...... Chris Chopey Executive Assistant to the President:...... Jennifer Smernes Director, Corporate Sales:...... Mike Herrera Executive Assistant to the General Manager & Head Coach...... Yodit Mesmer Corporate Sales Director:...... Michael Shockley Executive Assistant to the President Business Operations:...... Lynn Franklin Business Development Manager:...... Justin Delos Reyes Executive Assistant to the Executive, VP, Business Operations:.....Mindy Herrera Suites Sales Managers:...... Charles Nelson, Edward Andrews, Gerardo Cobar Executive Assistant to Senior VP, Sales & Marketing:...... Kimberly Bartolino Partner Business Managers:...... Kacie McDaniel, Stephanie Rose, David Lin, ...... Lindsey Weis ARENA SERVICES Suite Sales & Service Coordinator:...... Geneva Azevedo Senior Manager, Building Operations:...... Les Groscup Partnership Sales Coordinator:...... Nathan Ma Senior Manager, Facility Maintenance:...... John DeGrace Partnership Marketing Coordinator:...... Amber McIntire Operations Coordinator:...... Analise Langford Event Managers:...... Sean Dockry, Tenille Matzek MARKETING Manager, Janitorial:...... Anthonia Witt Senior Director, Marketing:...... Kyle Eichman Night Manager:...... Jared Bodary Senior Manager, CRM & Analytics:...... Todd Randolph Chief Engineer:...... Chris Fogarty CRM & Analytics Coordinators:...... Roger Crnkovic, Grant Jostol Assistant Chief Engineer:...... Don Hyde Senior Marketing & Sales Coordinator:...... Andrea Papas Engineers:...... Mike Rogers, Dewey Santos, Herbert Sayles, Advertising & Promotions Manager:...... Melissa Miller ...... Felipe Jurado (Apprentice) Manager, Community Relations:...... Katie Peterson Community Relations Assistant:...... Clark Jorgensen EVENT SERVICES Senior Director, Guest Services:...... Susan Laudi TICKET SALES & SERVICES TEAM Manager, Guest Services:...... Jennifer Orello de Valdivia Administrative Assistant, Ticket Sales & Service...... Ann Navarro Director, Security:...... Kevin Curran Director, Season Ticket Services:...... Robert Kingston Manager, Parking:...... Antoinette Clay Senior Premium Ticket Services Manager:...... Jessica Lang Security Coordinator:...... Sharon Benitez Senior Ticket Service Executive:...... Michael Peyton Lead Receptionist:...... Yvonne Hidalgo Ticket Service Executives:...... Nick Cooper, Justin Donaldson, Angela Walters Guest Information Specialists:...... Lanaia Lewis, Desi Kiriakes Ticket Services Specialists:...... Jennifer Yurko, Derek Cousins Manager, Sales Campaigns:...... Mindy Slaughter RETAIL Relationship Marketing & Sales Campaigns Coordinator:...... Walter Linares Director, Merchandise:...... Christina Benson Senior Manager, Group Sales:...... Lisa Feigenbaum Merchandise Supervisor:...... Josh Golden Manager, Inside Sales:...... Beth Gelender Team Store Supervisor:...... Stephanie Howells Corporate Ticket Sales Executives:....Steve Gracio, Matt Johnson, Steve DeLong Merchandise Web Administrator:...... Kristina Calonder Season Ticket Sales Specialists:...... Jon Hammock, Ben Coburn Premium Ticket Sales Executive:...... Chris Hong FINANCE Senior Group Ticket Sales Executive:...... Michael Ramos Director, Finance:...... Gerri Guzman Group Ticket Sales Executives:...... Brian Graves, Julie Deloa, JT Thompson, Director, Arena Programming & Marketing:...... Kirk Rhinehart ...... Stephen House, Stephen Caselli, Will Davis, Samantha Bottari Director, Information Technology:...... Anthony Bartolino Ticket Sales Consultants:...... Noelle Bersch, Ray Blackwell, Mark Chipperfield, Network Administrator:...... Eric King ...... Christopher Curtis, Isaiah Frazier, Adam Gidaro, Payroll Administrator:...... Tammy Wisterman ...... Cory Goodale, Nicholas Holodniy, Paul Kellam, Alexander Kim, Manager, Vault:...... Khristine Androy ...... Roy Mathews, Heather Melcer, Michael Munoz, Raymonjit Nijjar, Staff Accountants:...... Andrew Mayo, Lisa Rose ...... Gary Pasqualicchio, Justin Rose, Manjeeta Singh, Patrick Verzosa, Accounts Payable Manager:...... Kimberly Kelley ...... Elliott Walker, Cory Wooldridge, Gregory Young Manager, Shipping & Receiving:...... Tracy Spiker Shipping & Receiving Clerk:...... Rodney Byrd GAME NIGHT TEAM Payroll Coordinator:...... Alicia Givens Statistical Crew Supervisor/Official Scorer:...... Kim Tierney Arena Programming & Marketing Coordinator:...... Arika Lee Statistical Crew:...... Gary Allen, Sarah Baracco, Brian Berger, James Betzler, Ticket Services Manager:...... Christina Vasquez ...... Del Enos, Bruce Hopkins, Eric Hopkins, William Jetton, David Lambros, Box Office Manager:...... Brandy Humphrey ...... Andy Nevarez, J.R. Parquette, Alan Romeri, Steve Tebbs, Patrick Tierney, Assistant Box Office Manager:...... Mike Riddle ...... Dennis Trujillo Press Room Coordinator:...... Steve Ebbage HUMAN RESOURCES Press Room Assistant:...... Kristin Mashhour-Azad Director, Human Resources:...... Nancy Mahoney Press Room Attendants:...... Julie Pham, Sarah London Human Resources Administrator:...... Charles Gunn Public Address Announcer:...... Scott Moak Human Resources Coordinator:...... Kyle Ellington Team Photographer:...... Rocky Widner

4 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE VIVEK RANADIVÉ VIVEK RANADIVÉ Chairman & Majority Owner Vivek Ranadivé often recalls the time he “foolishly” agreed to coach his daugh- ter’s middle-school basketball team. Having never even touched a basketball, his first impulse was to say no. But he didn’t want to let his daughter down, so he said yes, quickly learned the intricacies of the game and how to use them to his advantage, and coached her team to the state championship bracket. His team might have been smaller and less athletic than the other teams, but he taught them to play harder than anyone else on the court and to never, ever give up. That sums up Vivek Ranadivé. Ranadivé is the majority owner of the Sacramento Kings, which he bought in 2013, securing the team’s future in Sacramento. In his rookie season with the Kings, he has brought on a fresh and hungry basketball operations staff that wholeheartedly believes in his core principles of how to build a championship- level team. Ranadivé has described himself as an “irritant” in the same way that a grain of sand irritates an oyster shell to make a beautiful pearl. Ranadivé has promised Kings Fans that he will “irritate” his way to a winning team, challenging them every step of the way to become even more valuable. He was previously the co-owner and vice chairman of the . Ranadivé’s dream of taking basketball to his home country of India is well under way. Ranadivé is an entrepreneur, technology visionary, author, and philanthropist recognized for his outside- the-box thinking. He has led the advancement and use of real-time technology in business operations and decision-making, earning him the nickname “Mr. Real Time” in technology circles. Ranadivé is dedicated to the vision that if you get the right information to the right place at the right time and put it in the right context, you can make the world a better place. In 1986, Ranadivé founded Teknekron Software Systems, which focused on creating the stock-trading floor of the future. Teknekron went on to automate Wall Street, and its technology became the engine for most of the world’s capital markets. In 1997, he founded his present company, TIBCO Software Inc., with the mission of bringing real-time computing into the mainstream. Today TIBCO technology helps more than 4,000 customers thrive by powering everything from the web to airlines, utilities, communications providers, manufacturers, and governments. With nearly a billion-dollar revenue run rate, TIBCO is one of the fastest-growing software companies in its peer group. Ranadivé has authored three books that are Times best-sellers, earning praise from The New York Times, and are widely read in business and academia. His most recent book is The Two-Second Advantage: How We Succeed by Anticipating the Future – Just Enough. He also authored The Power to Predict and The Power of Now. As a young boy in his native Bombay, India, Ranadivé watched a documentary on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was inspired at the age of 16 to leave India for Cambridge, Mass., arriving with only $50 in his pocket. After earning both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT, he gained an MBA at Harvard where he was a Baker Scholar.

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 5 KINGS OWNERSHIP DR. PAUL E. JACOBS Dr. Paul E. Jacobs is vice chairman and co-owner of the Sacramento Kings. Dr. Jacobs is chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Qualcomm Incorporated. A leader in the field of mobile communications for more than 25 years and a key architect of Qualcomm’s strategic vision, Dr. Jacobs’ responsibilities include leadership and oversight of all the company’s initiatives and operations. Through his technology innovations and advocacy, Dr. Jacobs spearheaded Qualcomm’s efforts to develop and commercialize mobile technology break- throughs that have significantly contributed to the growth of both the company and the industry. Important developments which began under Dr. Jacobs include: the first smartphone based on Palm OS®; inclusion of GPS capabilities in mobile phones (which led to the acquisition of SnapTrack™ and Qualcomm’s develop- ment of gpsOne™ position-location technology); the Brew® system, which enables over-the-air downloading of applications; QChat, a Voice over IP, push-to-talk system; and mirasol®, an advanced reflective display technology. Following the completion of his Ph.D. in 1989 and a year as a post-doctoral researcher at a French govern- ment lab in Toulouse, Dr. Jacobs joined Qualcomm fulltime in 1990 as a development engineer leading the mobile phone digital signal processor software team. Five years later, Dr. Jacobs became vice president and general manager of the combined handset and integrated circuit division, which was subsequently divided into Qualcomm Consumer Products and QCT, respectively. Dr. Jacobs became CEO in July 2005 and was appointed chairman in 2009. As an innovative leader of a broad range of technical teams within Qualcomm, Dr. Jacobs has been granted more than 45 patents for his inventions in the areas of wireless technology and devices. Dr. Jacobs is chairman of the U.S.-Korea Business Council and of the Advisory Board of the University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering; Global eHealth Foundation Ambassador; a member of the US-India CEO Forum and trustee of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Dr. Jacobs received his Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from the Uni- versity of California, Berkeley.

RAJ S. BHATHAL Raj Bhathal has lived the American Dream. And, that dream is continuing as part of the “dream team” that secured the Sacramento Kings future in that city. In 2013, the Bhathal family invested in the Sacramento Kings Basketball Holdings LLC (SBH) and its affiliated entities. Bhathal serves as the Alternative Governor, Chairman of the International Committee and an Executive Director of SBH. Bhathal is the founder of RAJ Manufacturing, a swimwear firm that grew to become the industry’s leading house of fashion. Bhathal owned and operated the business with his wife, Marta, from its founding in 1967 until their retirement in 2006. Currently, their children, Alex Bhathal and Lisa Vogel, run the company. RAJ designs, markets, and manufactures swimwear and activewear products under a variety of owned and licensed global fashion brands including Guess, Hur- ley, Nautica, Splendid and Athena. The company has global operations and most of its 400 employees are based at its headquarters in Orange County, Calif. Additionally, Bhathal has been an active property developer since the 1970s with commercial and residential properties in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada. In 1990, he was a founding owner of the World League of American Football (an international league formed by the NFL). Bhathal was awarded the first franchise, the Orlando Thunder, by the NFL. The Bhathals are strong believers in giving back to the community, especially in the areas of education and the arts. Bhathal is a Trustee at Chapman University and the Chairman of its Athletic Committee. He is a Board Member at the Tiger Woods Learning and on the Advisory Board of the Orange County High School of the Arts. Previously, he served on the Board of Gerontology at the University of Southern California and was a founding member of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Bhathal emigrated from India to the United States in 1962 for university studies, earning his MBA from the University of Arizona. Bhathal and his wife are golf enthusiasts and enjoy spending time with their family and friends, especially their two grandsons Vaughn and Charlie.

6 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE KINGS EXECUTIVES CHRIS MULLIN Advisor to the Owner & Chairman Chris Mullin begins his first season as advisor to the owner and chairman after being named to the position in September 2013. Mullin will assume a variety of basketball operations responsibilities, advising Vivek Ranadivé and General Manager Pete D’Alessandro regarding player transactions and apprising front office and coaching personnel of the team’s collegiate and professional scouting efforts. Mullin is reunited with D’Alessandro, who he hired in 2004 while with the Golden State Warriors. A member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (class of 2011), Mullin averaged 18.2 ppg (.509 FG%, .384 3pt %, .865 FT%), 4.1 rpg, 3.5 apg, 1.60 spg and 32.6 mpg in 986 career games with the Golden State Warriors (1985-86 – 1996-97 and 2000-01) and (1997-98 – 1999-00). The Warriors retired his No. 17 jersey in March 2012, and he was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. He still holds several Warriors franchise records including games played (807) and steals (1,360), and is fourth on the club’s career scoring list. Mullin played 13 of his 16 NBA seasons in Golden State, including the first 12 years of his career. He was named an NBA All-Star five times and notched All-NBA First Team honors after posting 25.6 ppg (.524 FG%, .366 3pt%, .833 FT%), 5.6 rpg, 3.6 apg and career-highs of 2.10 spg and 41.3 mpg in 1991-92. Later that same year, Mullin would win his second of two Olympic Gold Medals as a member of the “Dream Team,” finishing third on the roster in scoring (14.3 ppg) behind and . Mullin is one of just 13 players in history to win a pair of gold medals in Olympic basketball competition. Prior to being selected seventh overall in the 1985 NBA Draft out of St. Johns, Mullin earned every All- American accolade in existence as a collegian, including an Olympic gold medal for Team USA at the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. He concluded his career for the Red Storm by winning the 1985 Award bestowed upon the nation’s most outstanding college player. In 2011, Mullin was elected to the National Col- legiate Hall of Fame. Mullin remained close to the game following his retirement as an NBA player after the 2000-01 season, serving as a special assistant in the Warriors front office before being named Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations in 2004. He would hold the title for five seasons, including one of the most memorable in franchise history as Golden State became only the third eighth-seeded team in league annals to upset a top seed when it defeated the in the First Round of the 2007 NBA Playoffs. After the 2008-09 season, Mullin went on to become an analyst for ESPN. Mullin and his wife, Liz, live in Danville with their four children, Sean, Christopher, Liam and Kiera.

CHRIS GRANGER President Chris Granger is in his first season with the Kings, but he is a 14-year vet- eran of the NBA. As President of Sacramento Basketball Holdings, Granger is responsible for all Kings business operations as well leading the development of the downtown arena. Prior to joining the Kings, Granger was the Executive Vice President of the NBA's renowned Team Marketing and Business Operations (TMBO) function, advising NBA, WNBA and NBA Development League teams on all aspects of business operations including ticket sales, sponsorship sales, marketing, com- munity relations, communications, and new media. He has worked with the Kings in various capacities since 2004, most recently leading the TMBO function in Sacramento that supported the "re-launch" of the Kings, after the threat of relocation. During Granger's years in TMBO, teams across all three leagues set numerous and consistent records for attendance, gate receipts, and sponsorship revenue. Prior to joining the NBA, Granger held leadership positions within the Walt Disney World Company, mainly on the resort side of the business. Granger received his bachelor's degree from Cornell University and his M.B.A. from Yale. He also spent a year abroad at the prestigious London School of Economics & Political Science. An Indiana native, Chris now lives in the Wilhaggin area of Sacramento with his wife Jennifer and daughters, Zoe and Megan.

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 7 BASKETBALL OPERATIONS PETE D'ALESSANDRO General Manager Pete D’Alessandro enters his first season as general manager of the Sacra- mento Kings after being named to the position on June 17, 2013. His first player decision came just a week after his hiring as the Kings se- lected Kansas guard Ben McLemore with the seventh overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft. Detroit guard Ray McCallum was selected with the 36th overall pick in the second round. D’Alessandro’s first player trade involved acquiring guard Greivis Vasquez from the and a 2016 second-round pick from the while sending guard Tyreke Evans to the . He followed that by acquiring forward Luc Mbah a Moute from the in exchange for two future second-round draft picks and signing free agent forward Carl Landry to a contract. D’Alessandro oversees all aspects of the Kings’ basketball operations department, including the coaching and scouting staffs, team negotiations and player acquisitions. He also serves as the main basketball liaison between the Kings, the NBA, and the league’s 29 other teams. Prior to joining the Kings, D’Alessandro spent the last three seasons with the , helping develop the Nuggets into one of the NBA’s elite teams by assisting in the development of all basketball op- erations strategies as well as the management of day-to-day basketball activities. Promoted to the Nuggets’ vice president of basketball operations prior to the 2012-13 season, D’Alessandro focused on trade and free agent negotiations, salary cap management and collective bargaining agreement rules and regulations. As a result of his efforts, the Nuggets posted their best record in franchise history last season (57-25), as well as the most home wins (38). Widely considered one of the rising young minds in basketball, D’Alessandro initially worked for the Golden State Warriors from 2004-2008 as director of basketball operations, and was later promoted to assistant general manager shortly after the 2006-07 season. D’Alessandro began his career in basketball from 1986-90 when, as a student at St. John’s University, he served as video coordinator for the men’s basketball team under Hall of Fame coach . He graduated from Nova Southeastern University School of Law in May of 1994 and was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1995. From 1994-96, he briefly entered the political arena, ultimately serving as the campaign manager for New York State Congressman Rick Lazio’s successful re-election to the House of Representatives. After his stint in politics, D’Alessandro returned to the sports world in 1997, working for a sports agency based in Washington, D.C. For seven years, he represented both NBA and International basketball players before being hired in 2004 by then Warriors Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations and current Kings Advisor to the Chairman Chris Mullin. D’Alessandro and his wife, Leah, have a daughter, Kate, and a son, Ben.

MIKE BRATZ Assistant General Manager Mike Bratz begins his first season as the Kings assistant general manager after being hired on June 21, 2013. Bratz joins the Kings front office after spending the last three seasons in Denver working alongside current Kings General Manager Pete D’Alessandro, most recently as the Nuggets’ director of player personnel. A Central California native, Bratz has connections to Sacramento both as a player and assistant coach. He played for the Kings during the team’s inaugural season in the River City and served as an assistant coach for seven seasons (1991-92, 1993-94 – 1997-98). Bratz’ tenure also included work as a scout and radio analyst. After departing Sacramento, Bratz served as a scout for the in 1998-99 before becoming an assistant coach in Washington the following season. In 2000-01, Bratz joined the as a collegiate and minor-league (CBA) scout, later joining the bench as an assistant coach in 2002-03 and 2005. Additionally, Bratz served as the team’s director of player personnel before being promoted in August 2004 to director of basketball operations. He spent the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons as a consultant for NBA teams, including the Milwaukee Bucks and L.A. Clippers. Selected by the in the third round (66th overall) of the 1977 NBA Draft, Bratz played for six teams – Phoenix, Cleveland, San Antonio, Chicago, Golden State, and Sacramento over nine NBA seasons (1977-78 – 1985-86). In 586 career games, he averaged 7.0 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. He led the NBA in three-pointers made (57) in 1980-81. An academic All-American and member of the Stanford Hall of Fame, Bratz earned All-Pacific Eight Conference honors following his senior season for the Cardinal.

8 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE BASKETBALL OPERATIONS SHAREEF ABDUR-RAHIM Kings Director of Player Personnel Bighorns General Manager Shareef Abdur-Rahim begins his first season as Kings director of player personnel and Reno Bighorns general manager. Abdur-Rahim spent the last three seasons as the assistant general manager for the Kings after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach. Abdur-Rahim, who retired after a 12-year NBA career as a player due to a recurring knee injury, extensively worked with frontcourt players as an assistant coach. His responsibilities include assisting in scouting, player evaluations and development. Selected by the Vancouver Grizzlies (now Memphis) as an undergraduate out of California with the third overall pick of the 1996 NBA Draft, Abdur-Rahim's NBA career has spanned 12 seasons with four different teams (Vancouver 1996-97 to 2000-01, Atlanta 2001-02 to 2003-04, Portland 2003-04 to 2004-05 and Sacramento 2005-06 to 2007-08), amassing career averages of 18.1 points (.452 FG%, .297 3FG%, .810 FT%), 7.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game in 830 contests. He averaged 20 or more points and seven or more rebounds in five consecutive seasons. Abdur-Rahim was a member of the gold-medal winning United States Olympic team in 2000 while still with the Vancouver Grizzlies. He also was selected to the Eastern Conference NBA All-Star Team in 2002. On December 28, 2002, Abdur-Rahim became the sixth-youngest player in NBA history to reach the 10,000- plateau at age 26, trailing only , Bob McAdoo, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with that distinction. He scored a career-high 50 points versus Detroit on November 23, 2001, becoming the first Hawks player to hit that mark since poured in 52 points in 1991. Abdur-Rahim has a long-standing history of community service involvement. He was named by The Sporting News as the NBA’s Number 1 Good Guy for 2004 after funding the Reef House in Atlanta through his Atlanta-based Future Foundation with the purpose of assisting at risk and underprivileged youth. Abdur-Rahim and his wife, Delicia, live with their 11-year-old son, Jabri Shareef, and nine-year-old daughter, Samiyah.

CHRIS GILBERT Kings Coordinator, Basketball Operations Reno Bighorns, Assistant General Manager Chris Gilbert begins his first season as coordinator, basketball operations for the Sacramento Kings. In his role, Gilbert reports directly to Kings General Manager Pete D’Alessandro and assists Assistant General Manager Mike Bratz and Director of Player Personnel Shareef Abdur-Rahim in all aspects of the team’s day-to-day basketball operations. In addition, Gilbert begins his first season as Assistant General Manager of the Reno Bighorns, the Kings hybrid-affiliate in the NBA Development League. Gilbert reports directly to Bighorns General Manager Shareef Abdur-Rahim and supports in all aspects of the team’s basketball operations, including player personnel evaluation, scouting and player matters. Prior to joining the Kings, Gilbert spent eight years with the Golden State Warriors organization in a variety of capacities. A native of Lafayette, CA, Gilbert earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management, Economics from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2005, where he was also a four-year member & two-year co-captain of the school’s basketball team.

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 9 BASKETBALL OPERATIONS MICHAEL MALONE Head Coach Michael Malone is entering his first season as head coach of the Sacramento Kings and first season as an NBA head coach. He was named the franchise’s 25th head coach (14th in the Sacramento era) on June 3, 2013. Malone brings over 18 years of coaching experience, 12 coming in the NBA with four different teams – Golden State, New Orleans, Cleveland and New York. The teams that Malone has been a member of the coaching staff have amassed eight playoff appearances, including one NBA Finals showing and two conference finals appearances. Before joining the Kings, Malone served as the lead assistant for the Golden State Warriors under the last two seasons (2011-12 and 2012-13). The Warriors posted a 47-35 record in 2012-13 and upset the third-seeded Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs before falling to the eventual Western Conference Champion in six games in the semifinals. In 2012-13, the Warriors displayed marked improvement in several defensive statistical categories: rebounding (from 28th to 3rd), defensive rebounding (24th to 1st), opponent percentage (20th to 3rd) and opponent three-point field goal percentage (28th to 7th). The Warriors had not finished in the top half of the league in opponent field goal percentage since ranking seventh in 1998-99. Prior to Golden State, Malone worked as the lead assistant to Monty Williams in New Orleans and helped the Hornets achieve a 46-36 record and a trip to the 2011 NBA Playoffs. The Hornets were the most improved defensive team in the NBA in 2011, allowing a league-best 8.7 fewer points per game than in the previous campaign (94.0 ppg, after giving up 102.7 ppg in 2009-10). Additionally, the Hornets limited their opponents to 45.7 FG% in 2010-11 compared to 48.3 FG% the previous season. Malone also served as an assistant coach under Mike Brown for the Cleveland Cavaliers for five seasons, during which the Cavs posted a 272-138 (.663) record, third-best mark in the NBA over that span. The Cavaliers made five consecutive playoff appearances during Malone’s time on the bench, reaching the NBA Finals in 2007 and the Eastern Conference Finals in 2009. In 2008-09, the Cavs notched a franchise record and NBA-best 66 wins, with Malone and the rest of the team’s staff earning the right to coach the Eastern Conference All-Star squad. In 2009-10, the Cavaliers again captured the league’s best regular season record with 61 wins. Malone’s NBA coaching career began with a four-season stint with the , where he originally joined ’s staff as a coaching associate in the summer of 2001, and was promoted to assistant coach in May 2003. Before joining the NBA, Malone coached seven years in the college ranks, with his last stop coming at where he was the lead assistant. During the 1998-99 season Malone worked at the University of Virginia as its director of men’s basketball administration. Malone also spent three seasons (1995-96 – 1997-98) at Providence College under New York Basketball Hall of Fame coach Pete Gillen after beginning his coaching career working for Greg Kampe at in Michigan. Malone is a two-time participant in the NBA’s “Basketball Without Borders” program, having coached at the league’s global outreach camps in Puerto Rico (2006) and Argentina (2005). He has also served several stints as the summer league head coach for the Hornets, Cavaliers and Knicks, and was one of six NBA coaches to participate in the NBA Pre-Draft Camp in Chicago in 2004 and 2005. Malone also served as an assistant coach for the Canadian Men’s Senior National Team for three years. He helped guide the Canadian team to a top-four finish in the 2009 FIBA Americas Championship in Puerto Rico, qualifying Canada for the 2010 World Championships. A native of Queens, NY, Malone played at Loyola College in Maryland, where he gradu- ated with a BA degree in 1994. He is a graduate of ’s Seton Hall Prep where he played two years under Bob Farrell. Malone also played a season under Tom Blackburn at Worcester Academy (Mass.). Michael is the son of longtime NBA coach and Kings Assistant MICHAEL MALONE COACHING RESUME Coach Brendan Malone, who 2011-12 – 2012-13 Golden State Warriors Lead Assistant Coach has coached over 27 years in the 2010-11 New Orleans Hornets Lead Assistant Coach league. 2005-06 – 2009-10 Cleveland Cavaliers Assistant Coach He and his wife, Jocelyn, 2003-04 – 2004-05 New York Knicks Assistant Coach have two daughters, Caitlin and 2001-02 – 2002-03 New York Knicks Coaching Associate Bridget. 1999-00 – 2000-01 Manhattan (NCAA I) Assistant Coach 1995-96 – 1997-98 Providence (NCAA I) Assistant Coach 1994-95 Oakland (NCAA II) Assistant Coach

10 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE BASKETBALL OPERATIONS CHRIS JENT Assistant Coach Chris Jent begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Kings after being hired on June 10, 2013. Jent, joins the Kings from Ohio State, where he served as an assistant coach at his alma mater since 2011. With Jent, the Buckeyes were 60-15 over the last two seasons, earning a Final Four berth in 2012 and an Elite Eight appearance in 2013. He spent 10 seasons playing professionally, including two years in the NBA. He was a member of the 1994 NBA Champion and also played for the New York Knicks during the 1996-97 season. Jent spent five seasons in the CBA and also played overseas in Australia, Italy, Spain and Greece. Following his playing career, he served as an assistant coach/player development for the (2003-04) and (2004-05). At Orlando, he coached the final 18 games of the 2004-05 season after Head Coach Johnny Davis was relieved of his head coaching duties. Jent was also the Cleveland Cavaliers director of player development from November 2006 to 2009, before being promoted to assistant coach. Jent was instrumental in the team’s success as the Cavaliers posted a franchise-best 66 wins and finished the regular season as the NBA’s top defensive squad, holding opponents to a league-low 91.4 points per game. Jent played four seasons (1988-89 - 1991-92) at Ohio State and helped lead the Buckeyes to three straight NCAA tournaments and back-to-back Big Ten championships. He played in 123 games and scored 1,007 career points, which included 112 made three-pointers. Jent’s career .382 three-point field goal percentage ranks eighth all-time in Ohio State history. A native of Sparta, N.J., Jent graduated from Ohio State with a degree in communication in 2006 after spending the 2005-06 season with the Buckeyes as a manager. He and his wife, Alice, have one son, Jimmy, and two daughters, Corrin and Robin.

CORLISS WILLIAMSON Assistant Coach Corliss Williamson begins his first season as an assistant coach for the Kings and his first as an NBA assistant after being hired on August 2, 2013. Williamson, a 12-year NBA veteran, joins the Kings coaching staff after spending the last three seasons as the men’s basketball coach at the University of Central Arkansas. His coaching career includes three years at Arkansas Baptist College, two as an assistant before serving as head coach during the 2009-10 season. Known as “Big Nasty,” Williamson played two stints with the Kings (1995-96 – 1999-00 and 2004-05 – 2006-07), averaging 10.8 points (.492 FG%, .683 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 22.9 minutes per game in 466 career contests in Sacramento. Renowned by teammates, coaches and fans for his gritty style of play, leadership abilities and consummate professionalism, Williamson also remains among the team’s most charitable players in franchise history and the only two-time recipient of the annual Triple Double Award bestowed on the Kings player who best exemplifies excellence on and off the court. Considered one of the greatest players in Arkansas state history, he enjoyed a storied collegiate career at the , helping guide the Razorbacks to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Sweet 16 in 1993 and an NCAA Championship a year later—earning Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament honors after leading the school to a 76-72 win over Duke. His stellar play again fueled the Razorbacks to a repeat appearance in the NCAA final in 1995. The following June, Sacramento tabbed Williamson with the 13th overall pick in the 1995 NBA Draft. After playing his first five NBA seasons in Sacramento, Williamson was traded by the Kings to the in exchange for on Sept. 29, 2000. He spent half the season with the Raptors before being dealt to Detroit, where he would ultimately earn a Sixth Man of the Year award (2001-02) and an NBA championship (2004). En route to helping lead the Pistons to the 2004 NBA title, Williamson joined an elite list of players to win both an NCAA title and NBA championship. Williamson would eventually play two more seasons in a second tenure with the Kings after being traded to Sacramento in 2005. He retired in September of 2007 among the all-time leaders in Sacramento era annals, ranking fourth in games played (466), seventh in field goals made (1,995), eighth in field goals attempted (4,057), ninth in free throws attempted (1,513), and 10th in points (5,026) and minutes (10,671).

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 11 BASKETBALL OPERATIONS MICAH NORI Assistant Coach Micah Nori begins his first season as an assistant coach for the Kings after being hired on July 9, 2013. Nori joins the Kings after 17 seasons with the Toronto Raptors organization, serv- ing the last four as an assistant coach. In addition to his duties on the bench, Nori was responsible for overseeing all advance opponent scouting operations. He was promoted to assistant coach in July 2009. In his previous roles as director of NBA scouting and advance scout, Nori managed all upcoming opponent preparation for both the coaching staff and players. He also served as an assistant to the Raptors coaching staff from 1998-2000 following a successful collegiate baseball career at Indiana University. As a Hoosier, Nori was a four-year starter and captain of the 1996 Big Ten Championship team. He finished his career with a .305 batting average and 127 RBIs, ranking in the top-20 in IU annals in several offensive categories. He went on to receive a Master’s Degree in Sports Organization from Miami (OH) University. He and his wife, Melissa, have a son, Danté, and a daughter, Mia. DEE BROWN Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development Dee Brown begins his first season as the Kings’ assistant coach and director of player development after being hired on July 9, 2013. Prior to joining the Kings, Brown spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach for the after serving as Head Coach and Director of Basketball Operations for the Springfield Armor of the NBA Development League (2009-10 – 2010-11). Following a stellar collegiate career at Jacksonville University, Brown was selected by Boston with the 19th overall pick in the 1990 NBA Draft, earning All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 8.7 points and 4.2 assists per game to help the Celtics win the Atlantic Division. He also won the 1991 NBA Slam Dunk contest and went on to average 12.2 points per contest during the postseason. In his 12-year NBA career Brown played for three teams - Boston, Toronto and Orlando - and averaged 11.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 3.7 assists per contest in 609 games. As a member of the Raptors, he led the NBA with 135 three-pointers made in 1998-99. Brown turned his attention to the sidelines after retiring as a player, coaching the WNBA’s Orlando Miracle in 2002 and San Antonio Silver Stars in 2004. Between head coaching stops, Brown served as Director of Player Development for the Magic in 2005. Additionally, Brown is the President and CEO of EDGE Basketball, LLC., one of the country's premier basketball training facilities, which has trained NBA players such as , Drew Gooden and Chucky Atkins. He was the winner of ESPN’s “Dream Job” and became an analyst for a number of the network’s basketball shows. He and his wife, Tammy, have a son, Anakin, and three daughters, Alexis, Alyssa and Alanni. RYAN BOWEN Assistant Coach/Assistant Director of Player Development Ryan Bowen begins his first season as the Kings assistant coach/assistant director of player development after being hired on August 21, 2013. Bowen joins the Kings after serving the previous two seasons as an assistant coach for the Denver Nuggets. In his new role with Sacramento, he will support As- sistant Coach/Director of Player Development Dee Brown in all areas of on-court player development. A 10-year NBA veteran, he appeared in 507 career games with the Nuggets (1999- 2000 – 2003-04), Houston Rockets (2004-05 – 2005-06), New Orleans Hornets (2007- 08 and 2008-09) and (2009-10). His professional experience includes time playing overseas for Oyak Renault (Turkey) and Ironi Nahariya (Israel). Bowen was selected by the Nuggets in the second round (55th overall) of the 1998 NBA Draft. As a collegian, Bowen enjoyed a four-year career at the University of Iowa, posting 14.4 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per contest during his senior year in 1997-98. He finished his career at Iowa as the school’s career field goal percentage leader (.575) and career steals leader (208) and ranks fourth in blocks (124) and eighth in rebounds (804). A two-time All-Big Ten selection, Bowen was inducted into the Iowa Boys Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012. Following retirement from professional basketball in 2009, Bowen returned to his alma mater as video coordinator for the Hawkeyes, working in that capacity for one season before departing Iowa City for a spot on Denver’s bench serving under then Head Coach . Bowen and his wife, Wendy, have a daughter, Isabel, and two sons, Benjamin and Zachary.

12 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE BASKETBALL OPERATIONS PETE YOUNGMAN Director of Sports Medicine Pete Youngman is in his second season as the Kings director of sports medicine after serving as team's athletic trainer the previous 15 seasons. The Rochester, New York native spent three seasons as the club's assistant to former Head Trainer Bill Jones before accepting the head post in June of 1996. In addition to being responsible for every aspect of the Kings training room operations, Youngman works closely with the team's professional medical staff in the monitoring of a player's physical condition as well as the diagnosing and treatment of injuries. He also is responsible for coordinating all team charter flights and ground transportation. Youngman joined the Kings after spending the previous nine years with the Boston Red Sox professional baseball organization at all levels of their minor league system. Youngman graduated from Ithaca College in 1986 and recently earned a master's degree from California University of PA in rehabilitation science. He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association, a certi- fied performance enhancement specialist as well as a corrective exercise specialist by the National Academy of Sports medicine. He enjoys running in his spare time and has completed 20 marathons.

MANNY ROMERO Head Athletic Trainer Manny Romero begins his third season as the head athletic trainer and his 11th overall with the team. He served as the Kings assistant athletic trainer/performance enhancement specialist the previous five seasons. His main responsibility is to assist Director of Sports Medicine Pete Youngman in all areas, including injury management, injury prevention, injury rehabilitation and emergency procedures on the court as well as serving as liaison between the doctors, team and players. Prior to joining the Kings, Romero worked seven seasons as a part of the Los An- geles Lakers training staff, culminating in two NBA Championships in 2000 and 2001. During the summer of 2002, he also served as the Athletic Trainer for the World Championship Yugoslavian national team. Romero earned a bachelor’s degree from Loyola Marymount University and a master's degree from the California University of Pennsylvania in exercise science and health promotion. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer from the National Athletic Trainers Association and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Condition Association. He is also a certified performance enhancement specialist (PES) and a certified exercise specialist (CES) from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and has mentored under Alex McKechnie, a world-renown physiotherapist from Vancouver, British Columbia, known for his philosophies in core stability. Currently he is working on his PhD in Athletic Training with a research interest in injury prevention and evidence based practice. He is also a peer reviewer for the IJAHP (Internet Journal of Allied Health Science and Practice). Romero, his wife Vanessa, sons Diego and Mateo and daughter Mia Isabella reside in Roseville.

ROBERT "CHIP" SCHAEFER Director of Athletic Performance Robert "Chip" Schaefer begins his first season with the Kings as the team's director of athletic performance. Schaefer, who was a part of 11 NBA championship teams (6 in Chicago and 5 in Los Angeles), most recently served as UC Santa Barbara's assistant athletics director for sports performance since December 2011. Before UC Santa Barbara, Schaefer spent 12 years (1999-00 - 2010-11) with the , the last seven as director of athletic performance/player develop- ment, where he was responsible for players' strength and conditioning. Schaefer also oversaw the transition of young players into the NBA lifestyle and their professional development. Prior to joining the Lakers for the 1999-2000 season, Schaefer spent eight years as the head athletic trainer of the (1990-91 - 1997-98) where he was part of six NBA championship teams. Before entering the NBA full-time, Schaefer was on the staff of the renowned Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic in Los Angeles where he worked with some of the nation's elite professional and amateur athletes. In addition, he served as the head athletic trainer at 's Big Man Campus and the California Summer Pro Basketball League. Schaefer was also the head athletic trainer and strength coach at Loyola Marymount from 1987-90. A native of Deerfield, Ill., Schaefer received his BA in physical education and sports medicine from the University of Utah in 1983. In 1990, he earned his master's degree in counseling from Loyola Marymount. Upon his graduation from Utah, he worked as the head athletic trainer for the U.S. Men's Ski Team from 1984-86. Schaefer and his wife, Andra, have one son (Alec) and one daughter (Emily).

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 13 BASKETBALL OPERATIONS LAFAYETTE "FAT" LEVER Director of Player Development Lafayette Lever enters his sixth season with the Kings as director of player develop- ment after years of being involved with NBA-based programs such as NBA Cares and Legends of Basketball. As the team's player development director, Lever is responsible for helping younger players with the transition from college to the NBA. As part of his duties, Lever helps coordinate with NBA representatives of the Rookie Transition Program (RTP) in which a team's draft selections travel to New York to help acclimate them to the League. Lever also works on the Kings broadcast team. An 11-year NBA veteran, Lever, who was originally selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the 1982 NBA Draft (11th overall) out of Arizona State, was considered one of the league’s best point guards in the late 80’s while playing for the Denver Nuggets. Lever played two years for the Trail Blazers before being traded to Denver prior to the beginning of the 1984-85 season. He enjoyed a six-year career with the Nuggets in which he finished as the franchise’s leader in all-time steals and second in career assists. Lever’s best year, statistically, occurred during the 1988-89 campaign when he averaged 19.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 7.9 assists per game for Denver. Lever’s last three NBA seasons were spent playing for the Dallas Mavericks (1990-92 and 1993-94). He amassed career averages of 13.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 2.22 steals per game in 752 outings. Lever is one of only three players in NBA history to record 15-plus points, rebounds and assists in a single playoff game (the others being and ). He played in two NBA All-Star Games (1988 and 1990) and was selected to the All-NBA Second Team in 1987 and All-Defensive Second Team in 1988.

Darryl Arata Travess Armenta Chris Clark Rishabh Desai Rahsaan Gethers Director, Basketball Assistant Video Director, Media Basketball Operations Media Relations Information Coordinator Relations Assistant Intern

Miguel Lopez Anthony McClish Yodit Mesmer Melanie Stocking Greg St. Jean Assistant Equipment Basketball Operations Executive Assistant to Executive Coordinator Video Intern Manager Intern the General Manager & Head Coach

Hakeem Sylver Elvis Valcarcel Tiffany Valdez Dwayne Wilson Director, Team Video Coordinator Senior Manager Equipment Manager Security of Basketball Administration 14 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE MANAGEMENT TEAM MATINA KOLOKOTRONIS President, Business Operations A long-time Sacramento resident and community leader, Matina Kolokotronis is in her third season as President of Business Operations with the Sacramento Kings, bringing a strong background in sports and government law, community affairs and contract negotiations. The only female in the NBA to hold the title of President of Business Operations, Kolokotronis has more than 16 years of experience with the organization. She was named to her current role on March 23, 2010, and oversees all aspects of Business Operations for the team including ticket sales, marketing and communications, premium seating, finance, arena operations, merchandise, corporate partnerships, broadcasting and human resources. Prior to being named President of Business Operations, Kolokotronis served as legal consultant for the Kings business and basketball operations teams, negotiating player and staff contracts. At the start of the 2009-10 season, she assumed a pivotal role in the Kings business operations, directing community outreach and ticket sales strategies, including premium sales and corporate partnerships. She created the “Kings 100,” a group of community leaders who served as boosters and community ambas- sadors for the Kings. Kolokotronis served for six years as director of the Sacramento Kings Foundation, overseeing strategic development and fundraising activities. Before she became an independent consultant, Kolokotronis was an associate with Miller, Owen and Trost and practiced contract and sports law. Her clients included the Kings and various NBA players. She was also previously an associate with Carpenter, Snodgrass and Associates and practiced in legislative representation for businesses, governmental agencies and individuals. Kolokotronis has taught Sports Law at McGeorge Law School at the University of the Pacific and is very active in the Greek Church. She is a graduate of Loyola University and received her law degree from McGeorge Law School, University of the Pacific.

JOHN RINEHART Executive Vice President, Business Operations John Rinehart enters his 14th season with the Sacramento Kings and third as Executive Vice President, Business Operations. Prior to taking on his current role, Rinehart served as Senior Vice President of Business Operations for the past five years and Vice President of Finance for previous the five. In his role, Rinehart oversees all financial accounting and business operations of the Kings and Sleep Train Arena. His responsibilities include strategic planning, contract negotiation, player contract compli- ance and analysis (NBA Tax and Escrow system), financial analysis, financial reporting, budgeting, financing administration, arena programming and services, legal affairs, insurance and tax requirements. Additionally, Rinehart is responsible for the company’s retail sales, human resources, information systems, purchasing, ticket services and box office and relation- ship marketing departments. Prior to joining the Kings, Rinehart spent two years as the Director of Finance for Anaheim Sports, Inc., where he oversaw the finance and accounting functions of the Anaheim Angels (MLB), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (NHL) and Edison International Field of Anaheim. He also spent two seasons as manager of financial reporting for the San Francisco Giants (MLB). Prior to beginning his career in professional sports, Rinehart spent five years with the public accounting firm Price Waterhouse Coopers LLP in San Francisco. Rinehart graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Villanova University in 1991. He and his two daughters Kaitlyn and Megan reside in the Land Park area of downtown Sacramento.

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 15 MANAGEMENT TEAM JEFF DAVID Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Jeff David has spent nearly two decades within the professional sports business. With experience from four professional sports leagues, he enters his third season as the senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Sacramento Kings with oversight of all traditional revenue generating areas of the NBA franchise; including Ticket Sales/ Service, Sponsorship Sales/Service, Suites Sales/Service and Marketing/Advertising. David came to the Kings from the National Basketball Association, where he was an executive within the Global Marketing Partnerships group. In this capacity, he was responsible for new business development on a global scale. Prior to the NBA league office, David spent four seasons as the Kings vice president of corporate partnerships. He was responsible for new business growth and directing the business development team, which included managing the strategic planning and implementation of all corporate partner-related marketing efforts, busi- ness plans and co-branded promotional activities within the Sacramento marketplace. Before his stint in professional basketball, David worked at Major League Soccer’s team level overseeing marketing operations. He served on the league’s marketing committee during the explosion of new soccer- specific stadiums, development of the Jersey Sponsorship initiative, and the “Designated Player” rule, which paved the way for several world class soccer stars to play within the US based league. David came to MLS after a decade marketing lifestyle sports properties including those in the Surf/Skate/ Snow industry and professional beach volleyball. A native of Los Angeles, David received his bachelor’s degree from Loyola Marymount University and MBA from Pepperdine University. GARRICK DORN Vice President, Partnerships & Suite Sales Garrick Dorn begins his first season with the Kings as the vice president of corporate partnerships & suites. His duties include oversight of the corporate partnerships and suites sales and service department. Dorn spent the previous six years working with CBS Collegiate Sports Properties, with roles as the West region sales manager and general manager- Sun Devil Sports Marketing. Prior to CBS, Dorn served as national sales director for the Seattle Sonics & Storm. A graduate of the University of Oregon, Dorn writes and travels in his spare time. Dorn and his wife, Sarah, have two daughters, Paige (4) and Sydney (2).

PHIL HORN Vice President, Ticket Sales & Service Phil Horn begins his fourth season as the vice president of ticket sales & service. His responsibilities include new and renewal sales, strategy and direction of all premium and non-premium account and service executives for full season and partial season ticket packages as well as guidance for group ticket sales, individual ticket sales and the BOLD ticket associate training program. Prior to joining the Kings, Horn was the Portland Trail Blazers' director of group ticket sales for four years, handling new and renewal sales of group ticket packages. The Lincoln City, Ore., native earned a bachelor's degree in sports administration from the University of Redlands. Horn and his wife, Danea, reside in Sacramento with their two Terrier dogs, Abbey and Emma.

STEPHEN LEOPOLD Vice President, Ticket Sales Stephen Leopold begins his fourth season as the vice president of ticket sales. His responsibilities include working on the planning, development, and coordination of Kings ticket programs including group packages & theme nights, partial plans, and season tickets. Working closely with the marketing and operations staff, Leopold and his team strive to enhance the experience and value provided to all fans attending each game. In addition to ticket sales strategy and direction, Leopold is also committed to developing and growing the best ticket sales staff in the NBA. Prior to joining the Kings, Leopold served six years as the executive vice president for the American Hockey League's Albany River Rats. Leopold graduated from the State University of New York at Cortland with a degree in sports management and a minor in economics and computer applications. The native of Wallkill, New York, currently resides in Sacramento.

16 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE MANAGEMENT TEAM KUNAL MERCHANT Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Kunal Merchant begins his first season with the Kings as the vice president of strategic initiatives after being named to the position in July 2013. In this capacity, Merchant oversees a portfolio of top strategic, political and community initiatives for the Kings, with a special focus on advancing progress on the new downtown entertain- ment and sports complex scheduled to open in the fall of 2016. In his previous role as Executive Director of Think BIG Sacramento, Merchant served as Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson’s chief advisor in efforts to develop a $447M public-private finance plan for a new downtown arena, win NBA approval to keep the Kings in Sacramento, and facilitate sale of the franchise to the new ownership group led by Vivek Ranadivé. From 2008 to 2012, he served as Chief of Staff to Mayor Johnson, where he oversaw the full range of the mayor’s strategic, management, operational, media and external relations activities. During this time, Merchant played a central role in mobilizing political, corporate and community support for the Kings and new arena. Merchant also served as the mayor’s primary liaison on all economic development, fiscal, gov- ernance, and policy initiatives. Prior to his time in Sacramento, Merchant worked in management consulting, education, health care and economic development. Merchant graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University with an A.B. in Economics, and earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. JEFF RISLEY (RIZZ) Vice President, Box Office and Ticket Operations Entering his 14th season with the Kings, Risley is responsible for coordinating and overseeing all ticket operations for the Kings and Sleep Train Arena events in his role as vice president of box office and ticket operations. Having been in the sports ticket operations and services business for over 24 years, Risley served as the ticket manager for the for five years before signing on with the Kings. Prior to that, he was the assistant ticket manager for the San Diego Chargers (NFL) for two seasons and was the ticket manager for the San Diego Sockers (professional indoor soccer) for five years. Risley, a San Diego native, earned a bachelor’s of science degree in marketing from Humboldt State University. He resides in El Dorado Hills with his wife, Kari, daughters, Jordan (18), Josie Frances (16), Ally (15), Lilly (11) and the family dog “Choncho" (5). DONNA RUIZ Vice President, Human Resources Entering her 14th season leading the Kings’s human resources team, Donna Ruiz’s chief responsibility is to ensure that all human resources related strategic objectives are met. Her daily duties include overseeing leadership development, recruiting, employee relations, performance consulting, safety, compensation and benefits administration, legal compliance and training. For the past three seasons Ruiz has also overseen Event Service Operations which includes Guest Services, Parking, and Security. Ruiz has more than 25 years of human resource management experience and is certified as a senior professional in human resources with the Society for Human Resource Management (SPHR). A graduate of Sacramento State University with a bachelor’s degree in organizational communications, Ruiz and her husband, Tom, have two grown children, Marianne and Michael. DONNA SCHWARTZE Vice President, Communications Donna Schwartze is in her rookie season with the Kings. As the vice president of communications, she oversees media relations and public relations. Prior to joining the Kings, Schwartze worked for the two largest public relations agencies in the world – Fleishman-Hillard and Weber Shandwick. While with F-H, she worked exclusively on the Anheuser-Busch account including working with the A-B sports media & marketing team. At Weber Shandwick, she worked on a project with the Federal Reserve Bank and the largest financial companies in the world. She started her career working with the University of Missouri Athletic Department and the St. Louis Cardinals (baseball). Schwartze holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri and a master’s degree in communications/sports marketing from Webster University in St. Louis. Schwartze just moved to Sacramento from Kansas City - following the Kings here 28 years later. She lives in Natomas with her two Bichons.

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Charles Allison Jeff Anderson Edward Andrews Khristine Androy Geneva Azevedo Production Designer Production Manager Suites Sales Manager Manager, Vault Suite Sales & Service Coordinator

Anthony Bartolino Kayla Bejsovec Sharon Benitez Christina Benson Jared Bodary Director, Information Creative Services Security Coordinator Director, Night Manager Technology Assistant Merchandise

Samantha Bottari Maurice Brazelton Lorenzo Butler Kristi Calonder Jay Carpenter Group Ticket Sales Production Manager Director, Public Merchandise Web Audio Visual Executive Relations Administrator Technician

Stephen Caselli Casey Catlett Mark Chipperfield Chris Chopey Antoinette Clay Group Ticket Sales Director, Creative Ticket Sales Director, Suites Sales Manager, Parking Executive Services Consultant & Service

Gerardo Cobar Ben Coburn Derek Cousins Kevin Curran Chris Curtis Suite Sales Manager Season Ticket Sales Ticket Services Director, Security Ticket Sales Specialist Specialist Consultant 18 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE SACRAMENTO KINGS STAFF

Will Davis John DeGrace Julie Deloa Steve DeLong Justin Delos Reyes Group Ticket Sales Senior Manager, Group Ticket Sales Corporate Ticket Business Development Executive Facility Maintenance Executive Sales Executive Manager

Sean Dockry Justin Donaldson Kyle Eichman Kyle Ellington Lisa Feigenbaum Event Manager Ticket Service Senior Director, Human Resources Senior Manager, Executive Marketing Manager Group Sales

Chris Fogarty Lynn Franklin Isaiah Frazier Scott Freshour Beth Gelender Chief Engineer Exec. Asst. to the Ticket Sales Stage Manager Manager, Inside Sales Pres., Business Ops. Consultant

Alicia Givens Alma Godines Josh Golden Cory Goodale Steve Gracio Payroll Coordinator Director, Broadcast Merchandise Ticket Sales Corporate Ticket Operations Supervisor Consultant Sales Executive

Brian Graves Les Groscup Darrin Gross Charles Gunn Gerri Guzman Group Ticket Sales Senior Manager, Sr. Director, Partnership Marketing Human Resources Director, Finance Executive Building Operations & Business Development Administrator 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 19 SACRAMENTO KINGS STAFF

Justin Hals Jon Hammock Bess Hernreich Mike Herrera Mindy Herrera Production Assistant Season Ticket Sales Special Events Director, Corporate Exec. Asst. to the Exec., Specialist Assistant Sales VP, Business Ops.

Yvonne Hidalgo Brian Hilton Nick Holodniy Chris Hong Stephen House Lead Receptionist Production Ticket Sales Premium Ticket Sales Group Ticket Sales Coordinator Consultant Executive Executive

Stephanie Howells Brandy Humphrey Ray Jensen Matt Johnson Clark Jorgensen Team Store Manager Box Office Manager Producer Video Corporate Ticket Community Relations Production Sales Executive Assistant

Grant Jostol Paul Kellam Kim Kelley Alexander Kim Robert Kingston CRM & Analytics Ticket Sales Accounts Payable Ticket Sales Director, Season Coordinator Consultant Manager Consultant Ticket Sales

Desi Kiriakes Alex Kramers Jessica Lang Analise Langford Susan Laudi Guest Information Digital Coordinator/ Senior Premium Ticket Operations Senior Director, Guest Specialist Reporter Services Manager Coordinator Services 20 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE SACRAMENTO KINGS STAFF

Arika Lee Erin LeFever Lanaia Lewis David Lin Walter Linares Arena Programming & Ticket Sales Guest Information Partner Business Relationship Marketing & Marketing Coordinator Consultant Specialist Manager Sales Campaigns Coordinator

Nathan Ma Nancy Mahoney Tenille Matzek Andrew Mayo Kacie McDaniel Partnership Sales Director, Human Event Manager Staff Accountants Partner Business Coordinator Resources Manager

Amber McIntire Heather Melcer Melissa Miller Sara Molina Michael Munoz Partnership Marketing Ticket Sales Advertising & Graphic Design Ticket Sales Coordinator Counsultant Promotions Manager Creative Consultant

Ann Navarro Andrew Nicholson Raymonjit Niijar Jennifer Orello de Gary Pasqualicchio Admin. Asst., Ticket Director, Digital Ticket Sales Valdivia Ticket Sales Sales & Service Consultant Guest Services Manager Consultant

Katie Petersen Michael Peyton Kirk Rhinehart Mike Riddle Justin Rose Manager, Community Senior Ticket Service Director, Arena Assistant Box Office Ticket Sales Relations Executive Programming & Marketing Manager Consultant 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 21 SACRAMENTO KINGS STAFF

Jennifer Santich Michael Shockley Mindy Slaughter Jennifer Smernes Dan Spackman Dance Team Manager Corporate Sales Manager, Sales Executive Assistant to Music Director Director Campaigns the President

Tracy Spiker Joyce Tabujara Chimeng Tran Tom Vannucci Christina Vasquez Manager, Shipping & Creative Services Stage Manager Creative Director of Ticket Services Receiving Assistant Entertainment Manager

Angela Walters Lindsey Weis Ian Wheat Alex Whedbee Jason Wise Ticket Service Partner Business Special Events Digital Coordinator/ Digital Coordinator/ Executive Manager Coordinator Developer Producer

Tammy Wisterman Anthonia Witt Cory Wooldridge Jennifer Yurko Payroll Administrator Manager, Janitorial Ticket Sales Ticket Services Consultant Specialist Kings/Sleep Train Arena Team Members Not Pictured: Kimberly Bartolino (Executive Assistant to Senior VP, Sales & Marketing), Noelle Bersch (Ticket Sales Consultant), Ray Blackwell (Ticket Sales Consultant), Rodney Byrd (Shipping & Receiving Clerk), Tanya Chakravarty (Special Events Manager), Brian Chiesa (Lighting Director), Nick Cooper (Ticket Service Executive), Roger Crnkovic (CRM & Ana- lytics Coordinator), Paul Dhalle (Audio Visual Technician), Don Hyde (Assistant Chief Engineer), Eric King (Network Administrator), Todd Maroldo (Mascot), David Mason (Executive Radio Producer), Roy Matthews (Ticket Sales Consultant), Charles Nelson (Suites Sales Manager), Mike Rogers (Engineer), Lisa Rose (Staff Account), Stephanie Rose (Partner Business Manager), Dewey Santos (Engineer), Herbert Sayles (Engineer), Manjeeta Singh (Ticket Sales Consultant), JT Thompson (Group Ticket Sales Executive), Patrick Verzosa (Ticket Sales Consultant), Elliot Walker (Ticket Sales Consultant), Gregory Young (Ticket Sales Consultant).

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Gary Allen Sarah Baracco Seth Bardacke Steve Ebbage Del Enos Statistical Crew Statistical Crew Statistical Crew Press Room Statistical Crew Coordinator

Bruce Hopkins Will Jetton Dave Lambros Sarah London Kristin Mashhour-Azad Statistical Crew Statistical Crew Statistical Crew Press Room Press Room Attendant Assistant

Scott Moak J.R. Paquette Julie Pham Alan Romeri Steve Tebbs Public Address Statistical Crew Press Room Statistical Crew Statistical Crew Announcer Attendant Kings/Gamenight Staff Not Pictured: Brian Berger, Jim Betzler, Eric Hopkins, Andy Nevarez, Patrick Tierney

Kim Tierney Dennis Trujilo Statistical Crew Statistical Crew

2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS MEDIA GUIDE 23 2013-14 SACRAMENTO KINGS ROSTER NUM PLAYER POS HT WT DOB AGE PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY YRS 15 DeMarcus Cousins C 6-11 270 8/13/90 23 Kentucky/USA 3 7 Jimmer Fredette G 6-2 195 2/25/89 24 Brigham Young/USA 2 42 Chuck Hayes F 6-6 250 6/11/83 30 Kentucky/USA 8 24 Carl Landry F 6-9 248 9/19/83 30 Purdue/USA 6 33 Luc Mbah a Moute F 6-8 230 9/09/86 27 UCLA/Cameroon 5 3 Ray McCallum G 6-3 190 6/12/91 22 Detroit/USA R 16 Ben McLemore G 6-5 195 2/11/93 20 Kansas/USA R 55 Hamady Ndiaye C 7-0 235 1/12/87 26 Rutgers/Senegal 2 25 Travis Outlaw F 6-9 207 9/18/84 29 Starkville HS (MS)/USA 10 9 Patrick Patterson F 6-9 235 3/14/89 24 Kentucky/USA 3 5 John Salmons F-G 6-6 207 12/12/79 33 Miami (Fla.)/USA 11 22 Isaiah Thomas G 5-9 185 2/07/89 24 Washington/USA 2 34 Jason Thompson F-C 6-11 250 7/21/86 27 Rider/USA 5 23 Marcus Thornton G 6-4 205 6/05/87 26 Louisiana State/USA 4 10 Greivis Vasquez G 6-6 211 1/16/87 26 Maryland/Venezuela 3 Head Coach: Michael Malone (College - Loyola (MD)) Assistant Coaches: Chris Jent (College - Ohio State) Corliss Williamson (College – Arkansas) Micah Nori (College - Indiana) Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development: Dee Brown (College - Jacksonville) Asst. Coach/Asst. Director of Player Development: Ryan Bowen (College – Iowa) Director, Sports Medicine: Pete Youngman (College - Ithaca) Head Athletic Trainer: Manny Romero (College - Loyola Marymount)

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Player No. Player No. Player 3 Ray McCallum 15 DeMarcus Cousins 25 Travis Outlaw 5 John Salmons 16 Ben McLemore 33 Luc Mbah A Moute 7 Jimmer Fredette 22 Isaiah Thomas 34 Jason Thompson 9 Patrick Patterson 23 Marcus Thornton 42 Chuck Hayes 10 Greivis Vasquez 24 Carl Landry 55 Hamady Ndiaye

ROOKIES BEN McLEMORE AND RAY McCALLUM

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