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2015 USA Men’ National Team August 11-13, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada 2015 USA Basketball Men’s 2015 USA National Team National Team Roster Training Schedule

NO NAME POS HGT WGT TEAM July 28-August 1 / USA Training - Las Vegas, Nevada 54 LaMarcus Aldridge 6-11 240 Spurs Aug. 11 / 12-2:00 p.. USA Training, Mendenhall , UNLV * F 6-8 230 39 F 6-8 235 Aug. 12 / 12-2:00 p.m. USA Training, Mendenhall Center, UNLV 28 6-5 207 59 G 6-7 220 Bulls Aug. 13 / 7:30 p.m. USA Basketball Showcase 47 Michael Carter-Williams G 6-6 190 Bucks @ Thomas & Mack Center, UNLV 22 Mike Conley G 6-1 175 36 DeMarcus Cousins 6-11 270 Notes: * G 6-3 190 Golden State Warriors *All times listed are local time. 42 F/C 6-10 220 Pelicans *Practice times are subject to change. 26 DeMar DeRozan G 6-7 216 *Media availability will be conducted for 30 minutes following 25 C 6-10 270 conclussion of each practice. * G 6-9 240 Thunder 33 F 6-8 228 MEDIA INFORMATION 43 F 6-8 230 Sacramento Kings 37 F 6-7 223 Golden State Warriors Thank you for your interest in the 2015 USA Basketball Men’s * F/G 6-8 221 Pacers National Team. Credentialed media will be permitted to view all 44 F 6-10 251 Clippers of each practice on August 11 and August 12. Media availability 32 G 6-5 220 Rockets with team members will be held for approximately 30 minutes 55 F 6-9 235 following each practice. 24 F 6-8 225 For information about USA Basketball Men's National Team 35 C 6-11 275 please contact Craig Miller, or another member of USA * G 6-3 191 Basketball's communications staff. 27 LeBron James F 6-8 250 Cleveland Cavaliers 53 DeAndre Jordan C 6-11 265 30 F 6-7 230 Craig Miller, USA Basketball, Chief Communications Director * F 6-10 245 Cleveland Cavaliers Cellular: 719-339-6593 / -mail: [email protected] 38 G 6-4 210 Orlando Magic Caroline Williams, USA Basketball, Director,Communications * F 6-9 227 Mavericks Cellular: 719-330-3310 / E-mail: [email protected] 23 G 6-0 175 Los Angeles Clippers 52 C/F 6-11 235 Jenny Maag, USA Basketball, Manager, Communications 21 G 6-7 215 Golden State Warriors Cellular: 719-271-4197 / E-mail: [email protected] * G 6-4 195 Washington Wizards 31 G 6-3 200 USA Basketball Communications USA Basketball Office: 719-590-4800 Fax: 719-590-4811 Managing Director: , USA Basketball www.usabasketball.com : , Assistant Coach: , Syracuse University USA National Team Staff Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: , Oklahoma City Thunder Staff Assistant: Mike Hopkins, Syracuse University Athletic Trainer: Gregg Farnam, Staff Assistant: Jeff Capel, Duke University Athletic Trainer: Joe Sharpe, Oklahoma City Thunder Staff Assistant: , Duke University Athletic Trainer: Eric Waters, Washington Wizards Staff Assistant: , Duke University Team Physician: Riley Williams, HSS / Nets Video Coordinator: Kevin Cullen, Duke University International Player Personnel Scout: Gerrson Rosas, Houston Rockets

USA National Team Support Staff Alexis Besinaiz, UNLV Chance Lastra, UNLV Joey Fesenfeld Derek Malloy, UNLV Gio Guzman Josh Sherman David Jacobs Curtis Terry, UNLV Samson Kayode Ben Tourek Cade Knutson 2 01 5 U S A as et ba M en ’s Na io na Te am Me di a G u id e USA Basketball Men’s National Tobias Harris ...... 70 Team -- General Information Gordon Hayward ...... 71-72 Dwight Howard ...... 73-74 Training Schedule ...... IFC Kyrie Irving ...... 75-76 USA National Team Alphabetical Roster ...... 2 LeBron James ...... 77-80 USA National Team Numerical Roster ...... 3 DeAndre Jordan ...... 81-82 USA Team Notes ...... 4-5 Kawhi Leonard ...... 83-84 USA National Team Jersey History ...... 6 Kevin Love ...... 85-86 2012-16 USA National Team History ...... 7-8 Victor Oladipo ...... 87 1992-2012 USA National Team Results ...... 9-11 Chandler Parsons ...... 88-89 USA National Team Timeline ...... 12-15 Chris Paul ...... 90-92 International, NBA, NCAA Rule Differences ...... 16 Mason Plumlee ...... 93-94 USA Basketball Men’s National Klay Thompson ...... 95-96 John Wall ...... 97-98 Team -- Coaching Staff Russell Westbrook ...... 99-100 Jerry Colangelo, Managing Director ...... 18-19 Mike Krzyzewski, Head Coach ...... 20-22 USA Basketball Olympic History Jim Boeheim, Assistant Coach ...... 23-25 Tom Thibodeau, Assistant Coach ...... 26-27 2012 Summary, Roster, Statistics ...... 110-111 Monty Williams, Assistant Coach ...... 28-29 All-Time World Championship Finishes/Results . . .112-113 Gregg Farnam, Athletic Trainer ...... 30 USA All-Time World Championship Head Coaches . . .114 Joe Sharpe, Athletic Trainer ...... 30 USA All-Time World Champ. Assistant Coaches . . . . .114 Eric Waters, Athletic Trainer ...... 30 USA All-Time Olympic Game Scores ...... 115 USA All-Time Olympic Alphabetical Roster ...... 116-118 USA Basketball Men’s National USA All-Time Olympic Affiliation Roster ...... 119-121 Team Minicamp -- Player Profiles USA All-Time Olympic Records ...... 120-125 2012 London Results ...... 126 LaMarcus Aldridge ...... 32-33 Carmelo Anthony ...... 34-36 USA Basketball Harrison Barnes ...... 37-38 USA Basketball Staff & Committees ...... 128-129 Bradley Beal ...... 39-40 USA Basketball Today ...... 130-131 Jimmy Butler ...... 41 USA All-Time Event Results ...... 132 Michael Carter-Williams ...... 42-43 Mike Conley ...... 44-45 DeMarcus Cousins ...... 46-47 Stephen Curry ...... 48-49 Anthony Davis ...... 50-51 DeMar DeRozan ...... 52-53 Andre Drummond ...... 54 Kevin Durant ...... 55-57 Kenneth Faried ...... 58-59 Rudy Gay ...... 60-61 Paul George ...... 62-63 Draymond Green ...... 64-65 Blake Griffin ...... 66-67 James Harden ...... 68-69 Connect With USA Basketball On:

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 1 2 0 15 US A Ba sk e tb al l M e ’ s N a ti on a l T ea m -- USA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER --

NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE CURRENT TEAM / COLLEGE or HIGH SCHOOL 54 LaMarcus Aldridge F 6-11 240 30 San Antonio Spurs / * Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 230 31 New York Knicks / Syracuse 39 Harrison Barnes F 6-8 235 24 Golden State Warriors / North Carolina 28 Bradley Beal G 6-5 207 22 Washington Wizards / 59 Jimmy Butler G 6-7 220 25 / Marquette 47 Michael Carter-Williams G 6-6 190 23 / Syracuse 22 Mike Conley G 6-1 175 27 Memphis Grizzlies / Ohio State 36 DeMarcus Cousins C 6-11 270 25 Sacramento Kings / Kentucky * Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 27 Golden State Warriors / Davidson 42 Anthony Davis F/C 6-10 220 22 / Kentucky 26 DeMar DeRozan G 6-7 216 26 Toronto Raptors / USC 25 Andre Drummond C 6-10 270 21 Detroit Pistons / Connecticut * Kevin Durant G 6-9 240 26 Oklahoma City Thunder / Texas 33 Kenneth Faried F 6-8 228 25 Denver Nuggets / Morehead State 43 Rudy Gay F 6-8 230 28 Sacramento Kings / Connecticut 37 Draymond Green F 6-7 223 25 Golden State Warriors / Michigan State * Paul George F/G 6-8 221 25 / Fresno State 44 Blake Griffin F 6-10 251 26 Los Angeles Clippers / Oklahoma 32 James Harden G 6-5 220 25 Houston Rockets / Arizona State 55 Tobias Harris F 6-9 235 24 Orlando Magic / Tennessee 24 Gordon Hayward F 6-8 225 25 Utah Jazz / Butler 35 Dwight Howard C 6-11 275 29 Houston Rockets / Southwest Atlanta Christian Acd. (GA) * Kyrie Irving G 6-3 191 23 Cleveland Cavaliers / Duke 27 LeBron James F 6-8 250 30 Cleveland Cavaliers / St. Vincent-St. Mary .S. (OH) 53 DeAndre Jordan C 6-11 265 27 Los Angeles Clippers / Texas A&M 30 Kawhi Leonard F 6-7 230 24 San Antonio Spurs / State * Kevin Love F 6-10 245 26 Cleveland Cavaliers / UCLA 38 Victor Oladipo G 6-4 210 24 Orlando Magic / Indiana * Chandler Parsons F 6-9 227 26 / Florida 23 Chris Paul G 6-0 175 30 Los Angeles Clippers / Wake Forest 52 Mason Plumlee C/F 6-11 235 25 Portland Trail Blazers / Duke 21 Klay Thompson G 6-7 215 25 Golden State Warriors / Washington State * John Wall G 6-4 195 24 Washington Wizards / Kentucky 31 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 26 Oklahoma City Thunder / UCLA

Managing Director: Jerry Colangelo, USA Basketball Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University Assistant Coach: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Assistant Coach: Tom Thibodeau Assistant Coach: Monty Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder Athletic Trainer: Gregg Farnam, Minnesota Timberwolves Athletic Trainer: Joe Sharpe, Oklahoma City Thunder Athletic Trainer: Eric Waters, Washington Wizards Team Physician: Riley Williams, Hospital for Special Surgery/

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NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB CURRENT TEAM / COLLEGE or HIGH SCHOOL 21 Klay Thompson G 6-7 215 25 Golden State Warriors / Washington State 22 Mike Conley G 6-1 175 27 Memphis Grizzlies / Ohio State 23 Chris Paul G 6-0 175 30 Los Angeles Clippers / Wake Forest 24 Gordon Hayward F 6-8 225 25 Utah Jazz / Butler 25 Andre Drummond C 6-10 270 21 Detroit Pistons / Connecticut 26 DeMar DeRozan G 6-7 216 26 Toronto Raptors / USC 27 LeBron James F 6-8 250 30 Cleveland Cavaliers / St. Vincent-St. Mary H.S. (OH) 28 Bradley Beal G 6-5 207 22 Washington Wizards / Florida 30 Kawhi Leonard F 6-7 230 24 San Antonio Spurs / San Diego State 31 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 26 Oklahoma City Thunder / UCLA 32 James Harden G 6-5 220 25 Houston Rockets / Arizona State 33 Kenneth Faried F 6-8 228 25 Denver Nuggets / Morehead State 35 Dwight Howard C 6-11 275 29 Houston Rockets / Southwest Atlanta Christian Acd. (GA) 36 DeMarcus Cousins C 6-11 270 25 Sacramento Kings / Kentucky 37 Draymond Green F 6-7 223 25 Golden State Warriors / Michigan State 38 Victor Oladipo G 6-4 210 24 Orlando Magic / Indiana34 39 Harrison Barnes F 6-8 235 24 Golden State Warriors / North Carolina 42 Anthony Davis F/C 6-10 220 22 New Orleans Pelicans / Kentucky 43 Rudy Gay F 6-8 230 28 Sacramento Kings / Connecticut 44 Blake Griffin F 6-10 251 26 Los Angeles Clippers / Oklahoma 47 Michael Carter-Williams G 6-6 190 23 Milwaukee Bucks / Syracuse 52 Mason Plumlee C/F 6-11 235 25 Portland Trail Blazers / Duke 53 DeAndre Jordan C 6-11 265 27 Los Angeles Clippers / Texas A&M 54 LaMarcus Aldridge F 6-11 240 30 San Antonio Spurs / Texas 55 Tobias Harris F 6-9 235 24 Orlando Magic / Tennessee 59 Jimmy Butler G 6-7 220 25 Chicago Bulls / Marquette * Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 230 31 New York Knicks / Syracuse * Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 27 Golden State Warriors / Davidson * Kevin Durant G 6-9 240 26 Oklahoma City Thunder / Texas * Paul George F/G 6-8 221 25 Indiana Pacers / Fresno State * Kyrie Irving G 6-3 191 23 Cleveland Cavaliers / Duke * Kevin Love F 6-10 245 26 Cleveland Cavaliers / UCLA * Chandler Parsons F 6-9 227 26 Dallas Mavericks / Florida * John Wall G 6-4 195 24 Washington Wizards / Kentucky

Managing Director: Jerry Colangelo, USA Basketball Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University Assistant Coach: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Assistant Coach: Tom Thibodeau Assistant Coach: Monty Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder Athletic Trainer: Gregg Farnam, Minnesota Timberwolves Athletic Trainer: Joe Sharpe, Oklahoma City Thunder Athletic Trainer: Eric Waters, Washington Wizards Team Physician: Riley Williams, Hospital for Special Surgery/Brooklyn Nets

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 3 2 01 5 U S A N at io n al Te a m N ot e s USA Men's National Teams History pation in FIBA events. Approximately 38 months later, USA Since first fielding in 1992 a team of legendary NAB stars, Basketball sent its now legendary Dream Team to the 1992 USA Basketball National Teams featuring NAB players have Tournament of the American and then the 1992 Barcelona competed in 16 international basketball competitions and Olympics. The USA collection of NAB superstars at the ‘92 compiled a 126-7 recording official competitions, Tournament of the Americas rolled to a perfect 6-0 while also posting a record of 46-1 in exhibition mark and earned a berth in the Olympics. The games. famed squad then finished 8-0 to capture the Of all the wins and all the records established Olympic gold medal by an average differ- by these teams, no statistic has been more followed ence of 43.8 points a game, and spurred by the than the margin of victory. Dream Team, the popularity of basketball reached The biggest margin of victory for a competition an all-time high. was recorded by the 1992 Dream Team in the Tournament of the Americas which served as the 2016 Olympic Games Field Americas Olympic qualifying tournament. In its The 2016 Olympic men’s basketball competi- six games, the U.S. posted an average margin of tion will be held August 5-21, 2016, in Rio victory of an eye-popping 51.5 ppg deJaniero, . The largest margin of victory in a single game for a USA The 2016 Olympic Games will feature 12 countries compet- National Team is 83 points and was accomplished at the 2012 ing for the gold medal. Olymic Games versus (156-63, 8/2/12). The breakdown of the 12 teams that will compete in the 2016 Olympics are as follows: Team Record / Margin Of Victory Host Country: Brazil 2014 FIBA World Cup 9-0 / 33.0 points a game 2014 FIBA World Cup Champion: 2012 Olympic Team 8-0/ 32.1 points a game FIBA Africa: 1 team - FIBA Africa Champion. 2010 World Championship Team 9-0/ 24.6 points a game FIBA Americas: 2 teams - FIBA Americas gold and silver 2008 Olympic Team 8-0 / 27.9 points a game 2007 FIBA Americas Champ. Team 10-0 / 39.5 points a game medalists. 2006 World Championship Team 8-1 / 20.5 points a game FIBA Asia: 1 team - FIBA Asia gold medalist. 2004 Olympic Team 5-3 / 4.6 points a game FIBA Europe: 2 teams - FIBA Europe gold and silver medalists. 2003 FIBA Americas Champ. Team 10-0 / 30.9 points a game FIBA Oceania: 1 team - FIBA Oceania gold medalist.6 2002 World Championship Team 6-3 / 16.9 points a game 2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Championship: Top 3 2001 Team 5-0 / 36.2 points a game finishing teams. 2000 Olympic Team 8-0 / 21.6 points a game 1999 FIBA Americas Champ. Team 10-0 / 31.6 points a game Olympic Success 1996 Olympic Team 8-0 / 32.3 points a game Since the first men’s basketball competition was held at the 1994 World Championship Team 8-0 / 37.7 points a game 1936 Olympics, the USA has won 17 medals - 14 gold medals, 1992 Olympic Team 8-0 / 43.8 points a game one silver medal and two bronze medals – while compiling a 1992 Olympic Qualifying Team 6-0 / 51.5 points a game spectacular all-time 130-5 record for a .963 winning percentage.

Coach K Experience How Did This All Happen? Coach K in 2016 will be head coach of a third U.S. Olympic NAB players first represented the U.S. in international men’s basketball team, a feat equalled only by then Oklahoma basketball at the 1992 Tournament of the Americas in Portland, State and Hall of Fame mentor who coached U.S. Ore., the Olympic qualifying tournament for FIBA’s Americas teams in the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games. Iba’s teams Zone (North, South and Central America and the Caribbean). won Olympic gold medals at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics, and But how did NAB players become eligible for FIBA the U.S. was awarded a controversial silver medal in the 1972 competitions? Olympics. All told his team compiled a 26-1 record in Olympic Until 1989, FIBA's rules for international competitions play. prevented only NAB players from participating in the Olympics Head coach of the 2008 U.S. Olympic squad, Coach K led or World Championships. Teams representing the USA at the the to an 8-0 record and the gold medal in Beijing, Olympics (1936-88) and World Championships (1950-90) . Four years later Krzyzewski was back at the helm and consisted of collegians or players. the U.S. team captured its second-straigh Olympic title, again After a vote to change the rule fell just short (31-27, with 16 finishing a perfect 8-0 in London, England. federations abstaining) of passing on June 30, 1986, a proposal Krzyzewski also served as an assistant coach with the famed to allow "open competition" overwhelmingly passed by a vote 1992 Dream Team that captured gold and finished with an of 56-13 on April 7, 1989, at a specially convened FIBA World undefeated 8-0 record. In the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Congress. That vote cleared the way for NAB players' partici-

4 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Coach K served as a special assistant for U.S. head coach • The National Team attendees include seven of the NBA’s Bobby Knight and aided the American men to another perfect top 11 players in assists - Paul (1st-10.2 apg.); Wall (2nd-10.0 8-0 record and a gold medal. apg.); Westbrook (4th-8.6 apg.); Curry (6th-7.7 apg.); James (7th-7.4 apg.); Harden (9th-6.8 apg. and Carter-Williams (11th- USA MNT Roster Breakdown 6.7 apg.). • The 34 players represent 21 NBA teams, with NBA cham- • Ten of the NBA’s top 18 players in steals are on the 2015 pion Golden State Warriors featuring four players (Curry, MNT roster - Leonard (1st-2.3 spg.); Westbrook (2nd-2.1 spg.); Green, Harrison and Thompson), while two teams boast of a Curry (4th-2.0 spg.); Paul (5th-1.9 spg.); Harden (6th-1.9 spg.); trio of players: Cleveland Cavaliers (Irving, James and Love) Butler (11th-1.8 spg.); Wall (12th-1.8 spg.); Carter-Williams and Los Angeles Clippers (Griffin, Jordan and Paul). (15th-1.7 spg.); Oladipo (16th-1.7 spg.); and James (18th-1.6 • Eleven players were part of the gold medalist 2014 USA spg.). World Cup Team (Cousins, Curry, Davis, Drummond, Faried, • The USA minicamp roster features four of the top 11 Gay, Harden, Irving, Love, Plumlee and Thompson). blocked shots leaders - Davis (1st-2.9 bpg.); Jordan (4th-2.2 • Eight players were members of the 2012 U.S. Olympic bpg.); Drummond (9th-1.9 bpg.) and Cousins (11th-1.8 bpg.). gold medal team (Anthony, Davis, Durant, Harden, James, Love, Paul and Westbrook). USA Coaching Staff Rerun • Five players were members of the 2010 USA World Since restructuring the USA Basketball Men’s National Team Championship team that finished first (Curry, program following the 2004 Athens Olympics, Durant, Gay, Love and Westbrook). three factors have been constant and those are the • Four players were members of the 2008 U.S. successful combination of USA Basketball Olympic gold medalist team (Anthony, Howard, National Team managing director Jerry Colangelo, James and Paul). USA National Team head coach Mike Krzyzewski • Two players were members of the bronze and USA National Team assistant coach Jim medalist 2004 U.S. Olympic Team (Anthony and Boeheim. James). Colangelo, Krzyzewski and Boeheim, led the • The minicamp roster includes the last two American men to a 37-1 win-loss record between FIBA World Cup MVPs – 2014 MVP Irving and 2006-08 and the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing 2010 MVP Durant. Olympics. Between 2010-12, the trio directed the • Curry was named the 2015 NBA regular sea- USA Basketball Men's National Team to a perfect son MVP. 26-0 record and gold medal finishes at the 2010 FIBA World • Westbrook earned MVP honors at the 2015 NBA All-Star Championship and 2012 London Olympics. The pair also start- Game. ed the 2014-2016 run with a gold medal and 9-0 performance at • Butler was selected for the 2014-15 NBA Most Improved the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain. Award. All together, since becoming involved with the USA National • Leonard was selected as the 2015 NBA Defensive Player Team, the program has logged a remarkable 71-1 record. of the Year. Colangelo officially announced on May 23, 2013, that • Four players were selected 2014-15 All-NBA first team Basketball Hall of Fame mentor Krzyzewski would return as (James, Davis, Curry and Harden), four were second team head coach of the USA Basketball Men's National Team pro- choices (Aldridge, Cousins, Wesbrook and Paul) and four were gram for 2013-2016, and on June 10, 2013, USA Basketball third team picks (Griffin, Jordan, Thompson and Irving). officially announced that Boeheim was returning as one of the • Four players were named 2014-15 All-NBA Defensive first USA’s three assistant coaches. team (Green, Leonard, Jordan and Paul), and three were second “I was asked about Coach K’s return and what I said then is team selections (Davis, Butler, Wall). still true now - when you have a good thing going you don’t • The 2015 USA National Team roster includes the NBA’s mess with it,” said Colangelo. “I’m delighted to announce that top 10 scorers in 2014-15 and 18 of the top 28 scorers – Coach K has agreed to return as head coach of the USA Westbrook (1st-28.1 ppg.); Harden (2nd-27.4 ppg.); James (3rd- Basketball Men’s National Team for 2013-16, and I really can’t 25.3 ppg.); Davis (4th-24.4 ppg.); Cousins (5th-24.1 ppg.); be more pleased and excited. He was and still is the right man Curry (6th-23.8 ppg.); Aldridge (7th-23.4 ppg.); Griffin (8th- to coach the USA National Team. 21.9 ppg.); Irving (9th-21.7 ppg.); Thompson (10th-21.7 ppg.); “We’ve seen the value of continuity and Coach K’s return Gay (12th-21.1 ppg.); DeRozan (14th-20.1 ppg.); Butler (15th- gives our national team program another four years of continu- 20.0 ppg.); Hayward (17th-19.3 ppg.); Paul (18th-19.1 ppg.); ity. Together we have been able to build on the program’s Oladipo (21st-17.9 ppg.); Wall (23rd-17.6 ppg.) and Harris successes of each year and again establish the United States as (28th-17.1 ppg.). the world’s number one basketball country. Repeating our • The ‘15 MNT roster also includes six of the NBA’s top 12 performances from the previous four years, which included win- rebounders - Jordan (1st-15.0 rpg.); Drummond (2nd-13.5 rpg.); ning gold at the 2010 FIBA World Championship and the 2012 Cousins (3rd-12.7 rpg.); Davis (8th-10.2 rpg.); Aldridge (9th- London Olympics, will be quite a challenge, but it is one we 10.2 rpg.) and Love (12th-9.7 rpg.). look forward to undertaking.” Continued on page 15

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Stephen Curry (2014 WC); Tyson Kyrie Irving (2014 WC); Chandler (2012 OLY); Chauncey (2012 OLY); #4Billups (2010 WC); (2008 #10Danny Granger (2010 WC); OLY); (2007 OLYQ); Joe Kobe Bryant (2008 Oly); Kobe Bryant Johnson (2006 WC); (2004 (2007 OLYQ); Chris Paul (2006 WC); OLY); Allen Iverson (2003 OLYQ); Michael (2004 Oly); Finley (2002 WC); (2001 GWG); (2003 OLYQ); (2002 WC); (2000 OLY); Steve Smith (1999 (2001 GWG); Kevin OLYQ); (1996 OLY); Joe Garnett (2000 Oly); (1999 Dumars (1994 WC); (1992 OLYQ); Reggie Miller (1996 Oly); Reggie OLY). Miller (1994 WC); (1992 Oly).

Mason Plumlee (2014 WC); Klay Thompson (2014 WC); Kevin Kevin Love (2012 OLY); Durant (2012 OLY); Kevin Durant #11Stephen Curry (2010 WC); #5(2010 WC); (2008 OLY); Jason Dwight Howard (2008 OLY); Kidd (2007 OLYQ); (2006 WC); Dwight Howard (2007 OLYQ); (2004 OLY); Jason Kidd (2006 WC); (2004 OLY); (2003 OLYQ); (2002 WC); (2003 OLYQ); Shawn Baron Davis (2001 GWG); Jason Kidd (2000 Marion (2002 WC); Shawn Marion (2001 OLY); Jason Kidd (1999 OLYQ); GWG); (2000 OLY); Vin Baker (1996 OLY); (1994 WC); David (1999 OLYQ); (1996 OLY, Robinson (1992 OLY). 1992 OLY); Kevin Johnson (1994 WC).

DeMarcus Cousins (2014 WC); James Harden (2012 (2014 WC); LeBron OLY); (2010 WC); Chris Bosh James (2012 OLY); Derrick Rose #12 (2008 OLY); Amar’e Stoudemire (2007 (2010 WC); LeBron James (2008 OLY); #6 OLYQ); Dwight Howard (2006 WC); LeBron James (2007 OLYQ); LeBron James Amar’e Stoudemire (2004 OLY); (2003 OLYQ); Jay Williams (2006 WC); (2004 OLY); Tracy McGrady (2003 OLYQ); (2002 WC); Mike Miller (2001 GWG); Ray Allen (2000 OLY); Wally Andre Miller (2002 WC); (2001 GWG); (2000 Szczerbiak (1999 OLYQ); (1996 OLY, 1992 OLY); OLY); Allan Houston (1999 OLYQ); Anfernee Hardaway (1996 OLY); (1994 WC). (1994 WC); (1992 OLY).

James Harden (2014 WC); Chris Paul (2012 OLY); Kevin Love (2010 WC); Chris Paul (2008 OLY); Mike Miller (2007 Kenneth Faried (2014 WC); Russell Westbrook (2012 OLY); OLYQ);#13 (2006 WC); (2004 OLY); Tim Duncan Russell Westbrook (2010 WC); (2008 OLY); (2003 OLYQ); (2002 WC); (2001 GWG); #7Deron Williams (2007 OLYQ); (2006 WC); Carlos Antonio McDyess (2000 OLY); Tim Duncan (1999 OLYQ); Shaquille Boozer (2004 OLY); Jermaine ’Neal (2003 OLYQ); Jermaine O’Neal O'Neal (1996 OLY); Shaquille O’Neal (1994 WC); (1992). (2002 WC); (2001 GWG); (2000 OLY); Richard Hamilton (1999 OLYQ); (1996 OLY); (1994 WC); (1992 OLY). Anthony Davis (2014 WC); Anthony Davis (2012 OLY); (2010 WC); (2008 OLY); Tyson#14 Chandler (2007 OLYQ); (2006 WC); Lamar Odom Rudy Gay (2014 WC); Deron Williams (2012 OLY); Rudy Gay (2004 OLY); Elton Brand (2003 OLYQ); Elton Brand (2002 WC); Marcus (2010 WC); (2008 OLY); Michael Redd (2007 Fizer (2001 GWG); (2000 OLY, 1996 OLY); Gary Payton #8OLYQ); Shane Battier (2006 WC); Carmelo Anthony (2004 OLY); Vince (1999 OLYQ); Alonzo Mourning (1994 WC); Charles Barkley (1992 OLY). Carter (2003 OLYQ); (2002 WC); Jermaine O’Neal (2001 GWG); (2000 OLY); Tim Hardaway (1999 OLYQ); (1996 OLY, 1992 OLY); Steve Smith (1994 WC). Andre Drummond (2014 WC); Carmelo Anthony (2012 OLY); (2010 WC); Carmelo Anthony (2008 OLY); Carmelo#15 Anthony (2007 OLYQ); Carmelo Anthony (2006 WC); Richard DeMar DeRozan (2014 WC); (2012 OLY); Jefferson (2004 OLY); (2003 OLYQ); Raef LaFrentz Andre Iguodala (2010 WC); Dwyane Wade (2008 OLY); (2002 WC); (2001 GWG); Shareef Abdur-Rahim (2000 #9Tayshaun Prince (2007 OLYQ); Dwyane Wade (2006 WC); LeBron OLY); Elton Brand (1999 OLYQ); (1996 OLY); Larry James (2004 OLY); (2003 OLYQ); (2002 WC); Johnson (1994 WC); Earvin Johnson (1992 OLY). Kenyon Martin (2001 GWG); (2000 OLY); (1999 OLYQ); (1996 Oly); (1994 WC); LEGEND: GWG-Goodwill Games; OLY-Olympics; OLYQ-FIBA (1992 OLY). Americas Championship (Olympic Qualifier); WC-FIBA World Cup/World Championship

6 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team US A Ba s ke tb a ll Me n ’s Na ti o na l Teeaam HHissttoorry Since the USA Basketball Men’s National Team program saved its best performance of the World Cup for the gold medal was instigated in 2005, USA national teams have compiled a clash as the Americans captured a second-consecutive FIBA World 71-1 overall win-loss record, and have captured gold at the Cup gold medal with a blistering 129-92 win over in 2014 FIBA World Cup, 2012 London Olympics, 2010 FIBA . Irving shot a USA World Cup record 6-of-6 from 3-point, World Championship, 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2007 FIBA Harden was 3-of-5 from 3-point, and the USA as a whole finished Americas Championship, while earning a bronze medal at the the game shooting 45-of-78 from the field (.577), and 15-of-30 2006 FIBA World Championship. from 3-point (.500). 2014 FIBA World Cup 2012 London Olympics The road to the 2014 FIBA World Cup gold medal was no easy The 2012 version of the U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball journey, as the U.S. had to overcome several significant obstacles. Team was an electrifying, high-octane scoring team. An 8-0 But in the end, the USA, led by managing director Jerry Colangelo record, a second consecutive Olympic gold medal showing, and and head coach Mike Krzyzewski, bested all comers and compiled an average margin of victory of 32.1 points a game, were just a 9-0 record to claim the World Cup gold medal and earn the some of the impressive numbers the men compiled in London. United States its first back-to-back World titles. Featuring a 12-man roster overflowing with basketball Outscoring its nine opponents by 33.0 , the talents, the golden 2012 U.S. team featured five members of the

largest by a U.S. men’s team in a Images Garrabrant/NAB/Getty . Jesse FIBA World Cup or Olympic Games since the 1994 World Championship, the USA effort featured seven players averaging between 9.6 and 14.2 points a game. The USA was led in scor- ing by six different players in its nine games. Kyrie Irving was selected World Cup MVP and was joined on the five-member All-World Cup Team by teammate Kenneth Faried. Opening against , the U.S. held the Finns to 0-for- 17 shooting and outscored them 29- 2 in the second quarter to power to 114-55 victory. The 59-point win was the USA’s largest margin of victory in FIBA World Cup play since NBA players have been included on rosters (1994). The USA trailed 2010 World Championship silver medalist by five points at halftime, but U.S. big men Anthony Davis 2008 U.S. Olympic Team - Carmelo Anthony, Kobe Bryant, and Kenneth Faried stepped up and combined for 33 points in the LeBron James, Chris Paul and Deron Williams; five members second half to propel the USA to a 98-77 win. The USA’s winning of the 2010 USA World Championship Team - Tyson Chandler, ways continued as the U.S. knocked off New Zealand 98-71 and Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala, Kevin Love and Russell the USA remained unbeaten and earned the No. 1 seed for Group C Westbrook; and two USA National Team newcomers – with a 106-71 win over Dominican Republic.. The USA wrapped up its preliminary-round play with a 95-71 win against Ukraine. Anthony Davis and James Harden. Led by 20 points from Stephen Curry, who shot 6-of-9 from The team was again under the expert handling of USA 3-point, the USA advanced into the quarterfinals with a dominating Basketball National Team Managing Director Jerry Colangelo, 86-63 win over Mexico. Three days later, Thompson nailed 4-of-8 Hall of Fame head coach Mike Krzyzewski, and assistant from 3-point and scored 20 points as the Americans handed coaches Jim Boeheim, Mike D’Antoni and Nate McMillan. Slovenia a 119-76 defeat to advance into the semifinals. Outscoring The U.S. in preliminary play recorded a 98-71 win over 33-14 in the third quarter, the USA rolled to a lopsided , a 110-63 rout of overmatched Tunisia, a record setting 96-68 win to advance into the gold medal game. Led by 26 points 156-73 win over Nigeria, a hard-fought 99-94 win against from tournament MVP Irving and 23 points from Harden, the USA Lithuania, and a 126-97 win over rival .

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 7 A triple-double from James helped the U.S overpower coaches, USA Basketball proceeded to create a true USA 119-86 and advance to the semifinals. The USA fin- National Team program that sought a three-year commitment ished off Argentina 109-83 in the semis to advance to the gold from its coaches and players. medal game. In a game that featured 16 lead changes and six Of the 12 players named to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team, six tied scores, 30 points from Durant led a balanced attack that were part of the 2006 USA Basketball Men's World helped the U.S fight off Spain for a 107-100 win to capture the Championship Team, and eight were part of the 2007 FIBA Olympic gold medal. Americas Championship that qualified the U.S. for the 2008 The 2012 USA National Team went 5-0 during its pre- Olympics. Three players - Anthony, Dwight Howard and James, Olympics tour. The U.S. beat Dominican Republic 113-59 were members of both teams. Las Vegas, Nev., downed Brazil 80-69 in Washington, D.C.; The Americans opened the Beijing competition facing host upended Great Britain 118-78 in Manchester, England; slipped past China and in one of the most viewed basketball games of all- Argentina 86-80 in Barcelona, Spain, and closed out its tour with a time and earned a 101-70 victory. The USA followed that up 100-78 victory over Spain in Barcelona. with preliminary round wins over Angola (97-76); (92- 69); Spain (119-82); and Germany (106-57). Meeting Australia 2010 FIBA World Championship in the quarterfinals, the USA rolled to a lopsided 116-85 victory. Without a single member of the 2008 Olympic gold medal 2004 Olympic champ Argentina took on the U.S. in the semifi- team listed on its roster, the strength of the USA Basketball nals and fell by a score of 101-81. Meeting 2006 World National Team program that Jerry Colangelo and Mike Champion Spain in the gold medal game, the U.S. fought to a Krzyzewski had developed was proven at the 2010 FIBA World 118-107 win to keep its record spotless and earn gold. Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, as the Americans finished In claiming the gold, the USA featured a true team that was 9-0 to win gold and capture the USA's first gold medal at the 12 deep. Five players finished with double digit scoring aver- event since 1994. ages and eight players averaged between 16.0 ppg. and 8.0 ppg. Kevin Durant was named the MVP of the ‘10 World The USA’s offensive effort was paced by Dwyane Wade, 16.0 Championship after setting a USA World Championship scoring ppg.; James, 15.5 ppg.; Bryant, 15.0 ppg.; Anthony, 11.5 ppg.; record with 205 points in nine games for a record 22.8 ppg., and Howard, 10.9 ppg. Chris Bosh added 9.1 ppg., Williams while adding 6.1 rpg., and shooting 55.6 percent from the field, and Paul each contributed 8.0 ppg. Bosh led the USA’s 45.6 percent from 3-point, and 91.2 percent from the foul rebounding grabbing 6.1 boards a game, while Howard added line. 5.8 rpg., James averaged 5.3 rpg. and Anthony hauled in anoth- Relying on its depth and aggressive defensive play, the er 4.2 rpg. The USA shared the ball well as was evident by the USA won its nine games by an average of 24.6 points a game. assists averages - Paul, 4.1 apg.; James, 3.8 apg.; Deron The U.S. defense limited its foes to just 68.2 points a game and Williams, 2.8 apg.; Bryant, 2.1 apg.; and Jason Kidd, 2.0 apg. 38.1 percent shooting overall. Among the 12 teams, the USA finished ranked first in 11of The U.S. opened preliminary round play with a 106-78 win 19 statistical categories, and ranked second in another four. over Croatia, and followed that up with a 99-77 victory over The U.S. also won all five of its exhibition games during its Slovenia, a 70-68 win over Brazil, an 88-51 victory over Iran pre-Olympic tour The U.S. defeated (120-65) in Las and a 92-57 victory against Tunisia. Defeating Africa champ Vegas, Nevada, downed Turkey (114-82) and Lithuania (120- Angola 121-66 in the Eight-Finals, the American men defeated 84) in Macao, China, then handed out setbacks to Russia (89- Russia 89-79 in the quarterfinals, then earned an 89-74 win 64) and Australia (87-76) in Shanghai. versus Lithuania. In the gold medal game against host and 2007 FIBA Americas Championship undefeated Turkey, the U.S. recorded an 81-64 victory to finish The 2007 USA Team rumbled over its opposition at the undefeated and claim gold. FIBA Americas Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada, and fin- Selected to represent the United States at the FIBA World ished 10-0 to win gold and capture one of the FIBA Americas Championship were: Chauncey Billups; Tyson Chandler; zone's two qualifying berths for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Stephen Curry; Durant; Rudy Gay; Eric Gordon; Danny The Americans earned preliminary round wins over Granger; Andre Iguodala; Kevin Love; Lamar Odom; Derrick (112-69); U.S. Virgin Islands (123-59); Canada Rose; and Russell Westbrook. (113-63); and Brazil (113-76). Advancing to the second round, The USA National Team went 4-0 during its pre-World the USA rolled to victories against Mexico (127-100), Puerto Championship tour. The U.S. beat France 86-55 in New York, New York; then handled Lithuania 77-61 in Madrid, Spain, edged Rico (117-78); Uruguay (118-79) and over previously unbeaten Spain 86-85 in Madrid,; and defeated Greece 87-59 in Athens, Argentina (91-76). Moving on to semifinal,s the USA handed Greece. Puerto Rico a 135-91 setback. In the gold medal contest, the U.S. handed Argentina a lopsided 118-81 setback to remain 2008 Beijing Olympics perfect and claim gold. The 2008 U.S. Olympic Team’s 8-0 record and gold medal In winning its 10 games in just 12 days, the USA averaged show was the culmination of three years of preparation, 116.7 ppg. and defeated its 10 opponents by an average of 39.5 commitment and effort. ppg., the largest margin by a national squad since the 1992 U.S. Building a USA National Team program that ultimately Olympic Team defeated its opponents by 43.8 ppg. The USA consisted of 33 of this country’s best players, and the very best Continued on page 10

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2014 FIBA World Cup (9-0) / @ Spain 2006 FIBA World Championship (8-1) / @ Saitama, 8/30 USA 114 Finland 55 +59 9/ 2 USA 96 Argentina 81 +15 8/31 USA 98 Turkey 77 +21 9/ 1 Greece 101 USA 95 - 6 9/2 USA 98 New Zealand 71 +27 8/30 USA 85 Germany 65 +20 9/3 USA 106 Dominican Republic 71 +35 8/27 USA 113 Australia 73 +30 9/4 USA 95 Ukraine 71 +24 8/24 USA 103 58 +45 9/6 USA 86 Mexico 63 +23 8/23 USA 94 85 + 9 9/9 USA 119 Slovenia 76 +43 8/22 USA 114 Slovenia 95 +19 9/11 USA 96 Lithuania 68 +28 8/20 USA 121 China 90 +31 9/14 USA 129 Serbia 92 +37 8/19 USA 111 Puerto Rico 100 +11

2004 Olympic Games (5-3) / @ Athens, Greece 2012 Olympic Games (8-0) / @ London, England 8/28 USA 104 Lithuania 96 + 8 7/29 USA 98 France 71 +27 8/27 Argentina 89 USA 81 - 8 7/31 USA 110 Tunisia 63 +47 8/26 USA 102 Spain 94 + 8 8/2 USA 156 Nigeria 73 +83 8/23 USA 89 Angola 53 +36 8/4 USA 99 Lithuania 94 + 5 8/21 Lithuania 94 USA 90 - 4 8/6 USA 126 Argentina 97 +29 8/19 USA 89 Australia 79 +10 8/8 USA 119 Australia 86 +33 8/17 USA 77 Greece 71 + 6 8/10 USA 109 Argentina 83 +26 8/15 Puerto Rico 92 USA 73 -19 8/12 USA 107 Spain 100 + 7

2003 FIBA Americas Championship 2010 FIBA World Championship (9-0) / @ Istanbul, Turkey (Olympic Qualifier) (10-0) / @ San Juan, Puerto Rico 8/28 USA 106 Croatia 78 +28 8/31 USA 106 Argentina 73 +33 8/28 USA 99 Slovenia 77 +22 8/30 USA 87 Puerto Rico 71 +16 8/30 USA 70 Brazil 68 + 2 8/28 USA 91 Puerto Rico 65 +26 9/01 USA 88 Iran 51 +37 8/27 USA 96 Mexico 69 +27 9/02 USA 92 Tunisia 57 +35 8/26 USA 94 Argentina 86 + 8 9/06 USA 121 Angola 66 +55 8/25 USA 111 Canada 71 +40 9/09 USA 89 Russia 79 +10 8/23 USA 113 U.S. Virgin Islands 55 +58 9/11 USA 89 Lithuania 74 +15 8/22 USA 98 Venezuela 69 +29 9/12 USA 81 Turkey 64 +17 8/21 USA 111 Dominican Republic 73 +38 8/20 USA 110 Brazil 76 +34

2008 Olympic Games (8-0) / @ Beijing, China 8/24 USA 118 Spain 107 +11 2002 FIBA World Championship (6-3) / @ Indianapolis, Indiana 8/22 USA 101 Argentina 81 +20 9/7 Spain 81 USA 76 - 5 8/20 USA 116 Australia 85 +31 9/6 USA 84 Puerto Rico 74 +10 8/18 USA 106 Germany 57 +49 9/5 Yugoslavia 81 USA 78 - 3 8/16 USA 119 Spain 82 +37 9/4 Argentina 87 USA 80 - 7 8/14 USA 92 Greece 69 +23 9/3 USA 110 New Zealand 62 +48 8/12 USA 97 Angola 76 +21 9/2 USA 106 Russia 82 +24 8/10 USA 101 China 70 +31 8/31 USA 84 China 65 +19 8/30 USA 104 Germany 87 +17 8/29 USA 110 Algeria 60 +50 2007 FIBA Americas Championship (Olympic Qualifier) (10-0) / @ Las Vegas, Nevada 9/02 USA 118 Argentina 81 +37 (5-0) / @ , Australia 9/01 USA 135 Puerto Rico 91 +44 9/9 USA 91 Argentina 63 +28 8/30 USA 91 Argentina 76 +15 9/8 USA 106 Brazil 98 (OT) + 8 8/29 USA 118 Uruguay 79 +39 9/5 USA 111 Cuba 70 +41 8/28 USA 117 Puerto Rico 78 +39 9/4 USA 97 Argentina 67 +30 8/27 USA 127 Mexico 100 +27 9/3 USA 132 Mexico 58 +74 8/26 USA 113 Brazil 76 +37 8/25 USA 113 Canada 63 +50 8/23 USA 123 U.S. Virgin Islands 59 +64 8/22 USA 112 Venezuela 69 +43

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2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 9 2000 Olympic Games (8-0) / @ , Australia 1994 FIBA World Championship (8-0) / @ Toronto, Canada 10/1 USA 85 France 75 +10 8/14 USA 137 Russia 91 +46 9/29 USA 85 Lithuania 83 + 2 8/13 USA 97 Greece 58 +39 9/28 USA 85 Russia 70 +15 8/12 USA 111 Russia 94 +17 9/25 USA 119 China 72 +47 8/10 USA 134 Puerto Rico 83 +51 9/23 USA 102 New Zealand 56 +46 8/9 USA 130 Australia 74 +56 9/21 USA 85 Lithuania 76 + 9 8/7 USA 105 Brazil 82 +23 9/19 USA 93 Italy 61 +32 8/5 USA 132 China 77 +55 9/17 USA 106 France 94 +12 8/4 USA 115 Spain 100 +15

1999 FIBA Americas Championship 1992 Olympic Games (8-0) / @ Barcelona, Spain (Olympic Qualifier) (10-0) / @ San Juan, Puerto Rico 8/8 USA 117 Croatia 85 +32 7/25 USA 92 Canada 66 +26 8/6 USA 127 Lithuania 76 +51 7/24 USA 88 Argentina 59 +29 8/4 USA 115 Puerto Rico 77 +38 7/22 USA 115 Puerto Rico 76 +39 8/2 USA 122 Spain 81 +41 7/21 USA 83 Venezuela 61 +22 7/31 USA 127 Brazil 83 +44 7/20 USA 90 Brazil 73 +17 7/29 USA 111 Germany 68 +43 7/19 USA 107 Dominican Republic 71 +36 7/27 USA 103 Croatia 70 +33 7/18 USA 88 Cuba 52 +36 7/26 USA 116 Angola 48 +68 7/17 USA 103 Argentina 72 +31 7/16 USA 94 Canada 60 +34 7/15 USA 118 Uruguay 72 +46 1992 FIBA Americas Championship (Olympic Qualifier) (6-0) / @ Portland, 7/5 USA 127 Venezuela 80 +47 7/3 USA 119 Puerto Rico 81 +38 1996 Olympic Games (8-0) / @ Atlanta, Georgia 7/1 USA 128 Argentina 87 +41 8/3 USA 95 Yugoslavia 69 +26 6/30 USA 112 Panama 52 +60 8/1 USA 101 Australia 73 +28 6/29 USA 105 Canada 61 +44 7/30 USA 98 Brazil 75 +23 6/28 USA 136 Cuba 57 +79 7/28 USA 102 Croatia 71 +31 7/26 USA 133 China 70 +63 7/24 USA 104 Lithuania 82 +22 7/22 USA 87 Angola 54 +33 7/20 USA 96 Argentina 68 +28

Continued from page 8 2006 FIBA World Championship The 2006 FIBA World Championship, expanded to 24 teams team led the FIBA Americas Championship team statistical for the first time, proved to be the most competitive and excit- rankings in 13 of 17 categories. An astounding 61.7 percent of ing ever. Spain emerged as the 2006 World Champions after the team's made field goals were assisted on. defeating Argentina in the semifinals, then Greece in the gold Members of the 2007 USA FIBA Americas Championship medal game. The U.S., after falling to Greece in the other Team were: Carmelo Anthony; Chauncey Billups; Kobe Bryant; semifinal game, rebounded and beat 2004 Olympic champ Tyson Chandler; Dwight Howard; LeBron James; Jason Kidd; Argentina in the bronze medal game. Mike miller; Tayshaun Prince; Michael Redd; Amaré Finishing with an 8-1 overall record, as a team, the U.S. fin- Stoudemire; and Deron Williams. ished ranked among the top leading teams in almost every Statistically, there were plenty of impressive individual stat offensive statistical category at the 2006 World Championship. lines. Anthony led the team's potent scoring attack averaging The USA finished ranked first in scoring offense (103.6), first 21.2 ppg., James posted 18.1 ppg., Bryant added 15.3 ppg., in percentage (.503) and first in assists (18.78). Redd averaged 14.4 ppg., while Stoudemire and Howard posted Carmelo Anthony led the team in scoring averaging 19.9 11.1 ppg. and 10.0 ppg., respectively. ppg., while Dwyane Wade added 19.3 ppg., and LeBron James contributed 13.9 ppg. Chris Paul led the U.S. in assists handing out 4.89 apg., James and Dwight Howard paced the USA effort on the glass snatching 4.8 rpg. and 4.7 rpg., respectively. The USA World Championship Team was comprised of players who were part of the USA National Team program. Opening training July 19 in Las Vegas, a team of 14 finalists went 5-0 in its pre-World Championship tour. Selected for the 2006 USA Basketball Men's World Championship Team were: Anthony; Shane Battier; Chris Bosh; Elton Brand; Kirk Hinrich; Howard; James; Antawn Jamison; ; Brad Miller; Paul; and Wade.

10 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team USA National Teams Exhibition History (46 -11) Since filling its National Team rosters with NBA stars in 1992, USA Basketball teams have compiled a 46-1 record in exhibition games.

2014 (4-0 / Pre-World Cup) 2002 (2-0 / Pre-World Championship) Aug. 16, 2014 USA 95, Brazil 78 Chicsago, Aug. 22, 2002 USA 84, China 54 Oakland, Aug. 20, 2014 USA 105, Dom. Rep. 62 New York, New York Aug. 25, 2002 USA 91, Germany 73 Portland, Oregon Aug. 22, 2014 USA 112, Puerto Rico 86 New York, New York Aug. 26, 2014 USA 101, Slovenia 71 Gran Canaria, Spain 2001 (1-0 / Pre-Goodwill Games) Aug. 30, 2001 USA 109, Australia 76 , Australia 2012 (5-0 / Pre-Olympics) July 12, 2012 USA 113, Dom. Rep. 59 Las Vegas, Nevada July 16, 2012 USA 80, Brazil 69 Washington, D.C. 2000 (5-0 / Pre-Olympics) July 19, 2012 USA 118, Great Britain 78 Manchester, England Aug. 31, 2000 USA 99, Canada 70 , Hawaii July 22, 2012 USA 86, Argentina 80 Barcelona, Spain Sept. 2, 2000 USA 111, Canada 70 Honolulu, Hawaii July 25, 2012 USA 100, Spain 78 Barcelona, Spain Sept. 5, 2000 USA 95, Spain 66 Saitama, Japan Sept. 6, 2000 USA 105, Japan 49 Saitama, Japan Sept. 9, 2000 USA 89, Australia 64 Melbourne, Australia 2010 (4-0 / Pre-World Championship) Aug. 15, 2010 USA 86, France 55 New York, New York Aug. 21, 2010 USA 77, Lithuania 61 Madrid, Spain 1999 (1-0 / Pre-Olympic Qualifying Tournament) Aug. 22, 2010 USA 86, Spain 85 Madrid, Spain July 11, 1999 USA 97, Canada 69 Orlando, Florida Aug. 25, 2010 USA 87, Greece 59 Athens, Greece

1996 (5-0 / Pre-Olympics) 2008 (5-0 / Pre-Olympics) July 6, 1996 USA 96, USA Select 90 Auburn Hills, July 25, 2008 USA 120, Canada 65 Las Vegas, Nevada Michigan July 31, 2008 USA 114, Turkey 82 Macao, China July 7, 1996 USA 109, Brazil 68 Cleveland, Ohio Aug. 1, 2008 USA 120, Lithuania 84 Macao, China July 10, 1996 USA 119, China 58 Phoenix, Arizona Aug. 3, 2008 USA 89, Russia 68 Shanghai, China July 12, 1996 USA 118, Australia 77 , Utah Aug. 5, 2008 USA 87, Australia 76 Shanghai, China July 14, 1996 USA 128, Greece 62 Indianapolis, Indiana

2006 (5-0 / Pre-World Championship) 1994 (2-0 / Pre-World Championship) Aug. 3, 2006 USA 114, Puerto Rico 69 Las Vegas, Nevada July 26, 1994 USA 114, Germany 81 Charlotte, N. Carolina Aug. 7, 2006 USA 119, China 73 Guangzhou, China July 31, 1994 USA 113, Oakland, California Aug. 8, 2006 USA 90, Brazil 86 Guangzhou, China USA Goodwill Games Team 75 Aug. 13, 2006 USA 111, Lithuania 88 , Aug. 15, 2006 USA 116, South Korea 63 Seoul, South Korea 1992 (1-0 / Pre-Olympics) July 21, 1992 USA 111, France 71 Monte Carlo, Monaco 2004 (5-1 / Pre-Olympics) July 31, 2004 USA 96, Puerto Rico 71 Jacksonville, Florida Aug. 3, 2004 Italy 95, USA 78 Cologne, Germany Aug. 4, 2004 USA 80, Germany 77 Cologne, Germany Aug. 6, 2004 USA 78, Belgrade, Serbia & Serbia & Mont. 60 Aug. 8, 2004 USA 79, Turkey 67 Istanbul, Turkey Aug. 10, 2004 USA 80, Turkey 68 Istanbul, Turkey

2003 (1-0 / Pre-Olympic Qualifying Tournament) Aug, 17, 2003 USA 101, Puerto Rico 74 New York, New York

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April 27, 2005... is named Director of Puerto Rico 69, Las Vegas, Nev.; August Chairman and CEO Jerry Scouting for the USA Basketball Men's 7, USA 119-China 73, Guangzhou, Colangelo named to the newly-created Senior National Team program. China; August 8, USA 90-Brazil 86, position of Managing Director of the USA Guangzhou, China; August 13, USA 111- March 5, 2006... Basketball Senior Men's National Team Twenty-three players are named to the Lithuania 88, Seoul, South Korea; August program for the 2005-2008 quadrennium. 2006-08 USA Men's Senior National 15, USA 116-South Korea 63 Seoul, South Korea). May 26, 2005… Team program. Players named were: Nine individuals, including some of the Carmelo Anthony; ; Shane August 17, 2006… United States' most experienced and Battier; Chauncey Billups; Chris Bosh; The official USA 12 player roster for the successful basketball executives, were ; Elton Brand; Kobe Bryant; World Championship is announced and named to the newly formed USA Dwight Howard; LeBron James; Antawn includes: Carmelo Anthony; Shane Basketball Men's Senior National Team Jamison; Joe Johnson; Shawn Marion; Brad Battier; Chris Bosh; Elton Brand; Kirk Program Advisory Panel. Named to the Miller; ; Lamar Odom; Hinrich; Dwight Howard; LeBron James; Advisory Panel were: ; Russ Chris Paul; Paul Pierce; .J. Redick; Antawn Jamison; Joe Johnson; Brad Granik; ; , Bryan Michael Redd; ; Amaré Miller; Chris Paul; and Dwyane Wade. Colangelo, , ; Rod Stoudemire; and Dwyane Wade. August 19-September 3, 2006... Thorn and . July 12, 2006... The 2006 USA Basketball Men's Senior June 2, 2005… Kirk Hinrich is added to USA Basketball National Team finishes 8-1 and wins the Eight U.S. Olympic basketball head Men's Senior National Team program. bronze medal at the FIBA World coaches and 12 renowned Olympic Championship in Japan (USA 111-Puerto basketball players dating back to the Rico 100; USA 121-China 90; USA 114- 1956 U.S. Olympic team are named to a Slovenia 95; USA 94-Italy 85; USA 103- working group to provide input with Senegal 58; USA 113-Australia 73; USA respect to the future of the USA 85-Germany 65; Greece 101-USA 95; Basketball Men’s Senior National Team USA 96-Argentina 81). program. Agreeing to serve were U.S. October 29, 2006... Olympic head coaches ; FIBA Americas announces that Las Vegas, ; Bobby Knight; ; Nevada, will host the FIBA Americas ; John Thompson; Rudy Championship 2007, one Tomjanovich; and . U.S. of five FIBA Olympic qualifying zone basketball Olympians involved included: tournaments. Charles Barkley, Larry Bird; ; Doug Collins; Clyde Drexler; Earvin May 23, 2007... July 19, 2006... “Magic” Johnson; Michael Jordan; Danny Eight players are added to the USA The 2006 USA Senior National Team Basketball Men's Senior National Team Manning, Chris Mullin; ; training camp opens in Las Vegas, David Robinson; and . program - Carlos Boozer; Tyson Nevada. Twenty of the 24 members of Chandler; Kevin Durant; Jason Kidd; June 25, 2005… the 2006-08 USA Basketball Men's Mike Miller; ; Tayshaun Members of the Men's Senior National Senior National Team participate. Prince; and Deron Williams. Team advisory panel, as well as available July 25, 2006…. members of the working group of July 12, 2007… Following five days of training, USA Tony Ronzone is named Director of Olympic head coaches and Olympians, Basketball names 15 players as finalists USA Basketball Executive Committee International Player Personnel for the for the USA Basketball 2006 FIBA World USA Senior National Team program. members, USA Senior Team managing Championship Team. Finalists include: director Jerry Colangelo, and selected Carmelo Anthony; Gilbert Arenas; Shane July 20-22, 2007... USA Basketball staff members, partici- Battier; Chris Bosh; Bruce Bowen; Elton Seventeen members of the Senior pate in a historic meeting in Chicago, Brand; Kirk Hinrich; Dwight Howard; National Team participate in mini-camp in Illinois, to discuss the future of the USA LeBron James; Antawn Jamison; Joe Las Vegas, Nevada, that is culminated by Basketball Men's Senior National Team. Johnson; Brad Miller; Chris Paul; Amaré a Blue-White game in the 2007 State Farm USA Basketball Challenge. October 26, 2005... Stoudemire; and Dwyane Wade. Mike Krzyzewski is announced at a press August 3, 2006… July 22, 2007… conference in New York the head coach The USA Senior National Team, playing Featuring 17 players from USA of the USA Basketball Men's Senior in front of a sold-out Thomas & Mack Basketball Men's Senior National Team National Team program for 2006-2008. Center crowd of 18,218 and a live divided into Blue and White teams, an November 28, 2005... ESPN2 television audience, defeats energized crowd of 15,132 and a national Jim Boeheim, Mike D'Antoni and Nate Puerto Rico 114-69 in the 2006 State television audience were treated to a McMillan are named assistant coaches of Farm USA Basketball Challenge. game as entertaining as it was competi- the USA Basketball Men's Senior tive in the 2007 State Farm USA August 3-15, 2006... National Team program for 2006-2008. Basketball Challenge. The USA Blue The 2006 Men's Senior National Team Team rallied back for the 105-104 win collects a 5-0 record in its pre-World over the USA White squad after Kobe February 15, 2006… Championship tour (August 3, USA 114-

12 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Bryant, wearing a USA uniform for the was 27.8 points a game. USA Basketball announces 27 players first time, drained the game winner on a have been named to the 2010-12 USA May 21, 2009... 14' jumper above the foul line with :06 left USA Basketball announced that Toronto Basketball National Team. Named were: in the game. Raptors head coach , Utah LaMarcus Aldridge; Carmelo Anthony; Chauncey Billups; Carlos Boozer; Chris August 13, 2007... Jazz assistant coach , Nick Collison becomes the 33rd member Detroit Pistons assistant , Bosh; Kobe Bryant; Kevin Durant; Rudy of the USA Basketball Men's Senior former New Orleans Hornets assistant Gay; Eric Gordon; ; National Team. , and Minnesota Dwight Howard; Andre Iguodala; ; LeBron James; ; August 13, 2007… ; Kevin Love; O.J. Mayo; Eight top young NAB players are named Lamar Odom; Chris Paul; Kendrick to a USA Basketball Men's Select Team Perkins; Derrick Rose; Amar’e that trains with the 2007 USA Senior Stoudemire; Dwyane Wade; Gerald National Team in preparation for the FIBA Wallace; Russell Westbrook; Deron Americas Championship. Named to the Williams. USA Select Team were: Aaron Brooks; ; ; ; May 4, 2010... Andre Iguodala; Al Jefferson; Jason Highlighted by 2008 Olympian Tayshaun Kapono; and David Lee. Super- Prince, USA Basketball announces the Sonics head coach P.J. Carlesimo is the addition of four players to the 2010-12 team's head coach, and Toronto Raptors USA National Team roster. Also added assistant coach Jay Triano is his were Stephen Curry, and assistant. Jeff Green. Timberwolves assistant , July 15, 2010... August 20, 2007... had been named as the coaching staff for The 12 member USA FIBA Americas Tyson Chandler, and Rajon the 2009 USA Basketball Men's National Rondo are added to the 2010-12 USA Championship Team is announced. Team mini-camp. Named were: Carmelo Anthony; National Team roster. Chauncey Billups; Kobe Bryant; Tyson June 25, 2009... July 24, 2010… Chandler; Dwight Howard; LeBron Announced that 25 top rising NAB The USA White Team defeats the USA James; Jason Kidd; Mike Miller; players had accepted invites from USA Blue Team 114-96 in the 2010 USA Tayshaun Prince; Michael Redd; Amaré Basketball to participate in the 2009 USA Basketball Showcase at the Thomas & Stoudemire; and Deron Williams. Basketball Men's National Team mini- Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The camp that was conducted July 22-25 in White’s Kevin Durant leads all scorers August 22-September 2, 2007... Las Vegas, Nev. Accepting an invitation The 2007 USA Basketball Men's Senior with 28 points, and is named the player to attend the mini- camp were: LaMarcus of the game. National Team finishes 10-0 to win the Aldridge; ; D.J. Augustin; gold medal and qualify for the 2008 Jerryd Bayless; ; Glen July 28, 2010… Olympics at the FIBA America Davis; Kevin Durant; Rudy Gay; Danny Following four days of training and an Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada. Granger; Jeff Green; Blake Griffin; Devin intra-squad exhibition game that were held July 19-24 in Las Vegas, Nev., USA June 23, 2008... Harris; Andre Iguodala; ; The 12 member 2008 U.S. Olympic Team David Lee; Brook Lopez; Kevin Love; Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo is announced at a press conference in O.J. Mayo; ; Greg Oden; announces the 15 players selected as Chicago, Ill. Named were: Carmelo Derrick Rose; ; ; finalists for the 2010 USA World Anthony; Carlos Boozer; Chris Bosh; Russell Westbrook; and . Championship Team. Finalists named were Chauncey Billups; Tyson Chandler; Kobe Bryant; Dwight Howard; LeBron July 21, 2009... James; Jason Kidd; Chris Paul; Tayshaun Stephen Curry; Kevin Durant; Rudy Gay; At a press conference in Las Vegas, Eric Gordon; Danny Granger; Jeff Green; Prince; Michael Redd; Dwyane Wade; Nev., it is announced that Mike and Deron Williams. Andre Iguodala; Brook Lopez; Kevin Krzyzewski, Jim Boeheim, Mike D'Antoni Love; Lamar Odom; ; July 25-August 5, 2008... and Nate McMillan will return as the USA Derrick Rose; and Russell Westbrook. The 2008 USA Senior National Team Basketball Men's National Team coaching tallies a 5-0 record in its pre-Olympics staff for 2010-2012. August 3, 2010…. After USA Basketball Men’s National tour (July 25, USA 120-Canada 65, Las July 25, 2009... Vegas, Nev.; July 31, USA 114-Turkey Team assistant coach Mike D’Antoni Featuring five players in double-figure withdraws because of back problems, 82, Macao, China; Aug. 1, USA 120- scoring, including 20 points from Kevin Lithuania 84, Macao, China; Aug. 3, USA Toronto Raptors head coach Jay Triano Durant, the USA Blue Team fights back to is named as D’Antoni’s replacement on 89-Russia 68, Shanghai, China; Aug. 5, erase an early deficit and capture a USA 87-Australia 76, Shanghai, China. the 2010 USA World Championship 100-81 win over the USA White Team in coaching staff. the 2009 USA Basketball Showcase at August 10-24, 2008... he Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, August 4, 2010… The 2008 U.S.Olympic Men's Team Nev. The Showcase was the culmination Finalist Brook Lopez withdraws from finishes 8-0 to win the gold medal in of the 2009 USA Basketball Men's consideration for the 2010 USA Beijing, China. In capturing its eight National Team Mini-Camp, which fea- Basketball World Championship Team to wins, the USA averaged 106.2 points a tured participation from 20 players. recover from mononucleosis. JaVale game and its average margin of victory McGee is named a finalist for the USA February 10, 2010... World Championship Team.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 13 August 10, 2010…. average margin of victory was 24.6 August 2, 2012... Finalists for the USA World Championship points a game. By winning the World The 2012 U.S. Olympic Team defeats Team open training camp in New York Championship title, the USA became the Nigeria 156-73 to set the record for high- City. first nation to qualify for the 2012 London est scoring performance by any team in Olympic Games. Olympic history, while also rewriting six August 12, 2010… U.S. Olympic records and tying one The USA Blue Team bests the USA September 12, 2010... White, 49-47, to capture the USA Kevin Durant leads the USA to a gold more. Basketball Showcase that was on-stage medal finish and is named MVP of the July 29-August 12, 2012... at historic Radio City Music Hall. Held in 2010 FIBA World Championship. Starting The 2012 U.S. Olympic Team defeats conjunction with the Nike World in all nine games, Durant contributes a Spain 107-100 in the gold medal game Basketball Festival, Blue member Andre USA World Championship record 22.8 and finishes 8-0 to win the Olympic gold Iguodala earns player of the game hon- points per game, and adds 6.1 rebounds, medal in London, England. The USA ors after dropping a game-high 15 points 3.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game in a averaged 115.5 points a game and its on 7-for-11 shooting. The USA squads team-high 28.2 minutes per game. He average margin of victory was 32.1 played two 10 halves before shoots a sizzling 55.6 percent from the points a game. field, 44.6 percent from 3-point and 91.2 November 13, 2012... percent from the line. Jerry Colangelo is re-elected going into overtime. Instead of standard chairman of USA Basketball’s Board overtime session, sudden death is used of Directors for the 2013-2016 to determine the winner. On the first pos- quadrennium session, the Blue Team's Rajon Rondo connects with Tyson Chandler on an May 23, 2013... alley-oop to secure the win. USA Basketball Chairman Jerry Colangelo announces that Hall of Fame August 14, 2010... basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski (Duke The USA and China meet in a friendly University) will return as head coach of scrimmage at . the USA Basketball Men’s National Team The U.S. takes the contest 98-51. for the 2013-16 quadrennium. August 15-25, 2010... June 10, 2013... The 2010 Men's National Team rolls to a USA Basketball and Syracuse University 4-0 record in its pre-World Championship January 16, 2012... veteran coach Jim Boeheim, Chicago tour (August 15, USA 86-France 55, New USA Basketball announces 20 national Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau and York, N.Y.; August 21, USA 77-Lithuania team players as finalists for the 2012 New Orleans Pelicans head coach and 61, Madrid, Spain; August 22, USA 86- U.S. Olympic Team. Named were former USA Basketball player Monty Spain 85, Madrid, Spain; August 25, USA LaMarcus Aldridge; Carmelo Anthony; Williams, are announced as USA 87-Greece 59, Athens, Greece). Chauncey Billups; Chris Bosh; Kobe Basketball Men’s National Team assistant August 15, 2010… Bryant; Tyson Chandler; Kevin Durant; coaches for 2013-16 by USA Basketball With its New York training concluded, Rudy Gay; Eric Gordon; Blake Griffin; Chairman Jerry Colangelo. Dwight Howard; Andre Iguodala; LeBron USA Basketball announces that 13 of the June 13, 2013... James; Kevin Love; Lamar Odom; Chris USA World Championship Team finalists Accepting invitations to participate in the Paul; Derrick Rose; Dwyane Wade; will continue on to the USA team’s next 2013 USA Basketball Men’s National Russell Westbrook; and Deron Williams. training site of Madrid, Spain. Included Team mini-camp were: Ryan Anderson; among the 13 are Chauncey Billups; February 24, 2012… Harrison Barnes; Bradley Beal; Mike Tyson Chandler; Stephen Curry; Kevin USA Basketball announced the men’s Conley; DeMarcus Cousins; Anthony Durant; Rudy Gay; Eric Gordon; Danny national team training and exhibition Davis; DeMar DeRozan; Andre Granger; Andre Iguodala; Kevin Love; schedule. Drummond; Kenneth Faried; Derrick Lamar Odom; Rajon Rondo; ; Paul George; ; Gordon Rose; and Russell Westbrook. May 3, 2012... USA Basketball announces the addition Hayward; ; Kyrie Irving; August 24, 2010… of Anthony Davis and James Harden as DeAndre Jordan; ; Kawhi The official USA 12 player roster for the finalists for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. Leonard; ; ; World Championship is announced and Chandler Parsons; Larry Sanders; Klay includes:Chauncey Billups; Tyson July 7, 2012... Thompson; ; ; Named oto the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Chandler; Stephen Curry; Kevin Durant; John Wall; and . were: Carmelo Anthony; Kobe Bryant; Rudy Gay; Eric Gordon; Danny Granger; Tyson Chandler; Kevin Durant; Blake July 16, 2013... Andre Iguodala; Kevin Love; Lamar Griffin; James Harden; Andre Iguodala; Jerry Colangelo announces the addition Odom; Derrick Rose; and Russell LeBron James; Kevin Love; Chris Paul; of George Hill, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Westbrook. Russell Westbrook; and Deron Williams. collegian to the roster of August 28-September 12, 2010... players who will be attending the USA The 2010 USA World Championship July 13, 2012... National Team mini-camp, and also Blake Griffin withdraws because of an Team finishes 9-0 to win the gold medal announces that Kawhi Leonard is unable injured left and Anthony Davis is offi- in Istanbul, Turkey. Winning its first World to participate because of injury. cially named a member of the 2012 USA Championship gold since 1994, the USA Basketball Men’s National Team and 2012 averaged 92.8 points a game and its U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team.

14 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team July 18, 2013... Chandler Parsons; Mason Plumlee; Spain. The gold medal showing marks the Jerry Colangelo announces the addition of Derrick Rose; and Klay Thompson. first-time the United States has won back- collegian Doug McDermott to the roster of to-back FIBA World Cup titles. the USA August 7, 2014... players who will be attending the USA Kevin Durant withdraws from participating averaged 104.6 points a game and its National Team mini-camp. with the 2014 USA National Team and average margin of victory was 33.0 points a game, the largest margin of victory for a Jan. 23, 2014... from consideration for the 2014 USA Jerry Colangelo announces 28 players Basketball Men’s World Cup Team roster. USA National Team since the 1994 World have been named to the 2014-16 USA Championship Team. By winning the August 8, 2014... Basketball National Team. Named were: World Cup, the United States automatically 2010 USA World Championship Team gold qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. LaMarcus Aldridge; Carmelo Anthony; medalist Rudy Gay is added to the list of Bradley Beal; Tyson Chandler; DeMarcus finalists for the 2014 USA National Team. September 14, 2014... Cousins; Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis; Kyrie Irving scores a game-high 26 points Andre Drummond; Kevin Durant; Kenneth August 16-26, 2014... and shot a USA World Cup record 6-of-6 Faried; Paul George; Blake Griffin; James The 2014 Men's National Team compiles a from 3-point to lead the USA to a 129-92 Harden; Gordon Hayward; Dwight Howard; spotless 4-0 record in its pre-World Cup victory over Serbia in the gold medal Andre Iguodala; Kyrie Irving; LeBron James; tour (August 16, USA 95-Brazil 78, game. Irving, who tallied a game-best 18 Kyle Korver; David Lee; Kawhi Leonard; Chicago, Ill.; August 20, USA 105, points int he USA’s 96-68 win over Damian Lillard; Kevin Love; Chris Paul; Dominican Republic 62, New York, N.Y.; Lithuania in the semmifinals, is named Derrick Rose; Klay Thompson; Russell August 22, USA 112, Puerto Rico 86, New MVP of the 2014 FIBA World Cup. Westbrook; and Deron Williams. York, N.Y.; August 26, USA 101, Slovenia Starting in all nine games, Irving averaged 71, Gran Canaria, Spain). 12.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, a team-high 3.6 August 1, 2014... The 2014 USA Basketball Showcase is held August 18, 2014... assists, 1.9 steals per game in a team- in Las Vegas, Nevada, to conclude the Prior to practicing and playing two exhibi- high 24.4 minutes per game. He shot 56.3 national team’s first training camp. Paul tion games in New York, the 2014 USA percent from the field, a red hot 60.9 per- George suffers a right leg, open tibia-fibula Men's National Team traveled to West cent from 3-point and 83.3 percent from fracture and the intra-squad game is ended Point to meet with the cadets and tour the the free throw line. U.S. Military Academy as part of its Hoops with 9:33 remaining in the 4th quarter and August 6, 2015... the USA White leading the USA Blue 81-71. for Troops program. The meet-and-greet Jerry Colangelo announces 35 players, and tour of the campus was followed by a including eight players who were new August 5, 2014... practice attended by cadets, Four days after completion of the July 28- additions to the 2014-16 USA Basketball Aug. 1 training camp in Las Vegas, USA August 23, 2014… National Team roster, were expected to Basketball National Team Managing The official USA 12 player roster for the attend the Aug. 11-13 USA Basketball Director Jerry Colangelo announced that 2014 FIBA World Cpp is announced and Men’s National Team minicamp in Las 16 players had been selected finalists for includes: DeMarcus Cousins, Stephen Vegas. Added to the 2014-16 USA the 2014 USA Basketball Men’s World Curry, Anthony Davis, DeMar DeRozan, National Team roster and participating in Cup Team roster. The finalists included Andre Drummond, Kenneth Faried, Rudy the Aug. 11-13 USA National Team train- DeMarcus Cousins; Stephen Curry; Gay, James Harding, Kyrie Irving, Mason ing camp were Harrison Barnes, Jimmy Anthony Davis; DeMar DeRozan; Andre Plumlee, Derrick Rose, Klay Thompson. Butler, Michael Carter-Williams, Mike Conley, Draymond Green, Tobias Harris, Drummond; Kevin Durant; Kenneth August 30-September 14, 2014... Faried; James Harden; Gordon Hayward; The 2014 USA World Cup Team finishes DeAndre Jordan and Victor Oladipo. Kyrie Irving; Kyle Korver; Damian Lillard; 9-0 to repeat as gold medal in Barcelona, Continued from page 5 top five. Russia (353), Serbia (344), Turkey (284), Brazil (277) and Greece (226) rank sixth through 10th. USA Basketball's National Team program during the three- In fact, the United States ranks No. 1 in all five of FIBA's year period between 2006 and 2008 compiled a striking 37-1 world ranking categories, including combined, men's, women's, overall win-loss record and just as importantly reestablished the boys and girls. USA team and its members as positive ambassadors for the The FIBA rankings are calculated within the scope of a two United States and the . Olympic Games cycle (including qualifying competitions at The USA squad culminated the quadrennium by finishing 8-0 FIBA Zone level). The FIBA Ranking is then recalculated. to reclaim the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Since 2008, USA Basketball men’s and women’s teams have USA's first gold in a major international competition since 2000. compiled a sterling 214-6 win-loss record in FIBA or FIBA In the team’s first competition of the 2010-12 cycle, Americas competitions. USA teams are the current men’s and Krzyzewski, Boeheim, McMillan and then Toronto Raptors head women’s champions of the Olympics and the FIBA World Cup/ coach Jay Triano, who filled in for D’Antoni who was unable to World Championship; FIBA men’s and women’s U19 World travel because of back issues, won the FIBA World Champions; the men’s and women’s title holders for the FIBA Championship as the U.S. finished 9-0 to capture the world title. U17 World Championships; and the men’s and women’s FIBS Americas U18 champs, and the men’s U16 FIBA Americas On Top Of The World champion. In 3x3 FIBA and FIBA Americas basketball competi- The USA men remain on top of the FIBA world rankings with tions, USA Basketball 3x3 teams are 92-21 overall, and the USA an 1040 rating, while Spain (705) is No. 2, Argentina (455) is women are the defending 3x3 World Champions and 3x3 Youth No. 3, Lithuania (447) is No. 4 and France (360) closes out the Olympic Games champions.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 15 F IB A,, N B A, A ndd N C AA Ba s k et b allll R ullee D i ffe r e nc e s RULE FIBA NBA NCAA Duration of Game ...... Four, 10-minute quarters ...... Four, 12-minute quarters ...... Two, 20-minute halves Overtime Duration ...... 5 minutes ...... 5 minutes ...... 5 minutes Duration Between First-Second . . .2 minutes ...... 130 seconds ...... Not Applicable and Third-Fourth Quarters Length of Halftime ...... 15 minutes ...... 15 minutes ...... 15 minutes Court Length ...... 91' 10" 49' 2.5" ...... 94' x 50' ...... 94' x 50' Size of Lane ...... 16’ x 19' ...... 16' x 19' ...... 12' x 19' Three-Point FG Distance ...... 22' 1.75" ...... 23' 9" (22' in corner) ...... 20’9 No Charge Semicircles ...... Yes (1.25m from center of basket) . . .Yes (1.25m from center of basket) . . . .Yes (0.914m from center of basket) Shot Clock ...... 24 seconds ...... 24 seconds ...... 35 seconds Shot Clock Reset ...... FG attempt hits rim ...... FG attempt hits rim ...... FG attempt hits rim Back Court Violation ...... 8 seconds ...... 8 seconds ...... 10 seconds Game Clock Stops After ...... Last 2 minutes of 4th quarter ...... Last minute of 1st, 2nd, 3rd quarters, .Last minute of second half and Successful FG and overtime Last 2 minutes of 4th quarter and OT last minute of overtime Player Foul Limit ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 5 Bonus Free Throw ...... On 5th foul per quarter (2 FTs) ...... On 5th foul per quarter ...... On 7th foul per half (1-and-1) Fourth quarter carries into OT (2 FTs) On 10th foul per half (2 FTs) Number of Players Permitted . . . . .5 (three defensive, two offensive) . . . .5 (three defensive, two offensive) . . . .6 (four defensive, two offensive) On Free Throw Lane Jump Ball ...... Teams alternate possession ...... Yes ...... Teams alternate possession after jump ball to start 1st and 3rd after opening tip-off quarters, and overtime Legal Alley-Oop ...... Yes ...... Yes ...... Yes Touch Ball On/Above Cylinder . . . .Yes ...... No ...... No Closely Guarded For 5 Seconds . . .Yes (while holding the ball) ...... No ...... Yes (while holding/ ball) Defensive 3 Seconds ...... No ...... Yes ...... No Number of Referees ...... Three ...... Three ...... Three Timeouts ...... 2 60-second in 1st and 2nd ...... 6 60/100-second timeouts during . . . .4 75-second and Non-Televised Games quarters, 3 60-second in the regulation, 1 20-second. Each 2 30-second per game. 3rd and 4th quarters. team is limited to no more than 3 in the 4th and 2 in the last two minutes. Timeouts ...... Up to one additional TV timeout . . . .6 100/60-second timeouts during . . . . .4 additional TV timeouts are Televised Game is permissible per quarter. Teams regulation, 1 20-second. Each permissible per half. Teams get get 2 60-second in the 1st and team is limited to no more than 3 1 60-second, 4 30-second 2nd quarters, 3 60-second in in the 4th and 2 in the last two and a max of 3 unused 30-second the 3rd and 4th quarters. minutes of regulation. can carry over to second half.

Timeouts-Overtime ...... 1 additional 60-second ...... 2 60-second, teams are allowed ...... 1 additional 75-second and any no more than 1 60- second and unused from regulation or prior 1 20-second in final 2 minutes. OT carry over. Timeouts Called By ...... Coach or assistant coach ...... Head coach or player in game ...... Head coach or player in game Size of Basketball ...... Maximum Circumference - 29” . . . . .Around channels - 29.5" to 29.75” . . .Maximum Circumference - 30” Maximum Weight - 20 ounces Across channels - 29 5/8”-29 7/8” Minimum Circumference - 29.5” Minimum Weight - 17.99 ounces Maximum Weight - 20 ounces Minimum Weight - 17.99 ounces Legal Jersey Numbers ...... 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ...... All Numbers ...... 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55

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Coaching Staff Profiles JerryJerry ColangeloColangelo 2013-16 USA Basketball Chairman 2013-16 USA National Team Managing Director

From playing, to coaching, to being an influential tional competition since 2000. leader in the NBA and internationally, Jerry Colangelo’s The USA National Team also career is a story of remarkable success. won the 2007 FIBA Americas The most recent chapter of his contributions is pure Championship with a 10-0 record gold. to qualify the U.S. for the 2008 Re-elected on Nov. 13, 2012, chairman of USA Olympic Games. In the program’s Basketball’s Board of Directors for the 2013-2016 qua- first year, the U.S. captured the drennium, his first involvement with USA Basketball bronze medal with an 8-1 record at the 2006 FIBA World began on April 27, 2005, when he was announced as the Championship in Japan. Managing Director of the then newly organized USA Colangelo was the face of the NBA Phoenix Suns Basketball Men’s Senior National Team program. franchise since their inaugural season in 1968 through Taking control in 2005 of the USA National Team 2012. While with the Suns, his roles included general Program that hadn’t won a major international competition manager, head coach, president, managing general part- since 2000, Colangelo confidently rebuilt the program ner, chief executive officer and chairman. His 43-year from the bottom up. Obtaining the involvement of the tenure with Phoenix came to an end in 2012 and was at NBA’s top players, and securing the involvement of some the time the longest in the NBA. of basketball’s most respected On two occasions Colangelo coaches, Colangelo’s first step in stepped in to coach the Suns, his rebuilding process was naming including the 1969-70 season Duke University’s Hall of Fame when he guided the club to a 24- mentor Mike Krzyzewski as the 20 mark down the stretch and to USA National Team head coach. its first playoff appearance. He Since Colangelo took charge also took over in 1972-73 and of the national team, the USA men compiled a 35-40 mark. Overall, have compiled a remarkable 52-1 Colangelo is 59-60 as an NBA win-loss record in official FIBA or coach. FIBA Americas competitions and His impact on the game of aadded a 23-0 record in exhibition basketball has been so significant game, The USA men have he was elected to the Naismith claimed gold medal finishes at the Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 2014 FIBA World Cup, 2012 in April 2004. On Nov. 4, 2007, London Olympics, 2010 FIBA Colangelo became the 12th mem- World Championship, 2008 Beijing ber of the Phoenix Suns' of Olympics and 2007 FIBA Fame, the club’s most elite group. Americas Championship. The Arizona Republic/azcen- Returning in 2009 for a sec- tral.com in February 2012 selected ond run as the national team’s Colangelo as one of Phoenix's 15 managing director, the USA all-time most influential citizens. finished 9-0 to win the 2010 FIBA The Arizona Republic also named World Championship in Turkey. It was the USA’s first him the Most Influential Figure in Arizona for the World Championship gold medal finish since 1994. 20th century, and the Phoenix Business Journal regularly Two years later, the U.S. rolled to a perfect 8-0 record voted him among its “Most Influential” business persons. to capture Olympic gold in London and conclude his sec- Nationally, Colangelo was frequently found among The ond quadrennium. ’ list of the most powerful people in sports. During his first term as managing director, the 2006- Colangelo was recognized by Phoenix mayor Phil 08 USA National Team program compiled a striking 36-1 Gordon who proclaimed March 26, 2004, Jerry Colangelo overall win-loss record, and just as importantly reestab- Day in the city of Phoenix. The Valley of the Sun United lished the USA team as positive ambassadors for the Way also bestowed its highest honor, the Spirit of Caring United States and the sport. award, to Colangelo on June 30, 2005, for his passion for The USA culminated the 2005-2008 quadrennium by improving lives in the community. finishing 8-0 to reclaim the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing He brought Major League to the Phoenix in Olympics. It was the USA’s first gold in a major interna- 1998 and served as Chairman and CEO of the 2001

18 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks. Going He currently is chairman of the Naismith Memorial from expansion team to World Series champion in just Basketball Hall of Fame, and is vice chairman of the four years was a record for Major League Baseball. National Italian American Foundation and Young Life Arizona won the National League West in just its second International; past vice president of the Phoenix season to become the fastest expansion team in baseball Downtown Partnership; past chairman and CEO of history to qualify for the postseason, just as the Suns did Phoenix Community Alliance; and he was a leader in the in their second season in 1969-70. establishment of Employers Against Domestic Violence. Colangelo also was the key element in facilitating the The author of two books, Return of the Gold which move of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets to Arizona in 1996, profiles Colangelo’s journey and experience with the where they became the Phoenix Coyotes. Redeem Team, and How You Play the Game, his insight Chairman of the NBA’s Board of Governors from 2001 through 2005, Colangelo has had influ- ence on the growth of the NBA and was a member of the league’s Finance Committee, Long Range Planning Committee, Expansion Committee and Competition and Rules Committee. NBA Commissioner turned to Colangelo to chair a special group in the 2000-01 season that evaluated the state of the game and made rules modifications. Colangelo added to his NBA involvement with a position on the founding committee for the WNBA, helping advance profes- sional women's basketball in the U.S. The Phoenix Mercury were one of the WNBA's inaugural teams in 1997 and set a league attendance record in their into the world of the business of sports and his own life. first season, advanced to the 1998 WNBA Finals and Colangelo prepped at Bloom Township High School in qualified for the three times. Chicago Heights, Ill., where he was an all-state basketball As with the NBA, Colangelo was involved with the honoree as a senior. A left-hander, Colangelo was the top governing of baseball, serving on the Legislative pitcher on the baseball team that also featured former Committee, Equal Opportunity Committee and on the Yankee hurler Jim Bouton. Upon graduation he had 66 board of directors of the MLB Advanced Media, the tech- scholarship offers for and seven profes- nology arm of the league. sional baseball contract offers. Currently a principal partner of JDM Partners LLC, a He enrolled at the , but trans- real estate development company, Colangelo is a Board ferred after his prospective teammate, , Member of World Sports Chicago and was a committee left the Jayhawks for a pro contract. Colangelo transferred member for Chicago 2016. He is also chairman of the to the University of Illinois, where he earned All-Big Ten board of the Council of Leadership Education, and a past honors, captained the Illini as a senior and was later chairman of Collaboration for a New Century; Southwest inducted into the Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame. He also Leadership Foundation; the National Italian American played two years of baseball at Illinois. Sports Hall of Fame; Leadership Foundations of America; Colangelo grew up in the “Hungry Hill” neighborhood ’s Dean’s Council of 100 and the of Chicago Heights. His ties to “The Heights” and Bloom Honor Board for Junior Achievement of Central Arizona; Township are evident in the Jerry Colangelo Gymnasium, and he served as president of Valley Big Brothers and dedicated in his honor November 10, 1996, and was chairman of the board of the Christian Businessmen’s Colangelo Way, a street named after him. Additionally, the Club. Colangelo Center houses the Italian-American Athletic Colangelo has also served on the board of directors Hall of Fame in Chicago, Illinois. of the Phoenix Art Museum; Greater Phoenix Economic Colangelo and his wife, Joan, whom he met on a Council; Athletes in Action; and Phoenix Suns Charities. blind date while at the University of Illinois, have four chil- He is a lifetime member of the Phoenix Thunderbirds, an dren: Kathy Holcombe, Kristen Brubaker, Bryan, and organization dedicated to the promotion of Phoenix Mandie Colangelo, and six granddaughters and four through sports. grandsons.

19 2014 USA Basketball Men’s National Team MikeMike KrzyzewskiKrzyzewski H e a d C o a c h 2013-16 USA Basketball National Team

Making Making his first appearance on a USA bench in “He was and still is the right man 1979, Hall of Fame basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski (Sha- to coach the USA National Team. shef-skee) has manned the sidelines for the United States off Since Coach K was named by and on for 36 years now. Colangelo in 2005 head coach, In that time, he has done it all. the USA men have compiled a Since 1979 he has been a member of 20 USA coaching remarkable 52-1 record in official staffs, and teams with Coach K on the coaching staff have FIBA or FIBA Americas competi- compiled a 129-7 overall mark for an 94.9 winning percent- tions, added a 23-0 mark in exhibition games and have age. In the 14 international competitions Krzyzewski has claimed gold medal finishes at the 2014 FIBA World Cup, been involved in as a USA coach, those teams have cap- 2012 London Olympics, 2010 FIBA World Championship, tured 10 gold medals, two silver medals and two bronze 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2007 FIBA Americas medals. Championship. Krzyzewski again led teams to remark- able success during 2014-15. The USA 2014 World Cup Team was the youngest USA World Cup team ever using NBA players and the youngest team since collegians were used in 1990. Still, Coach K led the team to gold and a perfect 9-0 record. The gold showing was historic in that it marked the first time the United States had ever won back-to-back World title since the event began in 1950. The USA won its nine World Cup games by a 33.0 points per game average margin of victory, the largest margin of a U.S. men’s team in a FIBA World Cup or Olympic Games since the 1994 World Championship. The 2012 version of the U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team was an electrifying, high-octane scoring team. Compiling an 8-0 record and winning a second consecutive Olympic gold medal showing, the USA’s Krzyzewski is the only men's coach to have won gold at average margin of victory was 32.1 points a game. the Olympics and the FIBA World Cup, while also possessing Where some teams win because of defense, the 2012 an NCAA Championship. In 2012 he became only the sec- U.S. team was an unstoppable steamrolling offensive ond coach to lead teams to back-to-back Olympic gold machine. The U.S. averaged 115.5 points a game in its eight medals (Henry Iba won the Olympics in 1964 and 1968). He outings. The Americans’ point production was up 9.3 points also led the U.,S. to back-to-back FIBA World Cup tiltes, per game from 2008 and it was the second most points aver- marking the first time the United States has ever earned con- aged ever by a U.S. Olympic men’s team. Only the famed secutxive World titles. 1992 Dream Team averaged more, out producing the 2012 His efforts have been so noteworthy that he has been team by a slim 1.8 points a game margin (117.3 ppg. to selected USA Basketball’s National Coach of the Year a 115.5 ppg.). record six times (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014). Without any 2008 Olympians on the U.S. roster and fea- USA Basketball Chairman Jerry Colangelo officially turing six players under the age of 22, Krzyzewski led the announced on May 23, 2013, that Basketball Hall of Fame U.S. to a perfect 9-0 record at the 2010 FIBA World mentor Krzyzewski would return in 2013-2016 marking a Championship in Istanbul, Turkey. third consecutive quadrennium as head coach of the USA Relying on depth and defense, he got the best out of his Basketball Men's National Team program. 2010 team as the USA won its nine games by an average of “About four years ago I was asked about Coach K’s 24.6 points per contest. Holding teams to just 38.1 percent return and what I said then is still true now - when you have shooting, the U.S. defense allowed its opponents an average a good thing going you don’t mess with it,” said Colangelo. of just 68.2 points per game.

20 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team During the three-year period between 2006 and 2008 was selected an assistant coach for the historic 1992 U.S. when Krzyzewski first took charge of the USA Basketball Olympic Team that finished 6-0 in the Olympic Qualifying Men's National Team, his squads compiled a striking 36-1 Tournament and less than a month later rolled to an 8-0 overall win-loss record and just as importantly reestablished record and captured Olympic gold in Barcelona, Spain. the USA team and its members as positive ambassadors for Krzyzewski has also been extensively involved in USA the United States and the sport. Basketball's selection committees. He was a member of USA The USA squad culminated the 2005-2008 quadrennium Basketball's 1989-92 Games Committee for Men, and the by finishing 8-0 and reclaiming the gold medal at the 2008 1989-92 Men's Olympic Team Subset and 1989-92 Men's Beijing Olympics, the USA's first gold in a major international National Team Subset. He served as chairman of the 1993- competition since 2000. The USA also won gold at the 2007 96 USA Basketball Select Team Committee and was part of FIBA Americas Championship the 1997-2000 USA Basketball with a 10-0 record to qualify Men's Senior National Team the U.S. men for the 2008 Committee. Olympic Games. In the pro- Coach K’s winning ways in gram's first year, the U.S. cap- the 2014 World Cup carried over tured the bronze medal with an to Duke’s collegiate season as 8-1 record at the 2006 FIBA the Blue Devils rolled to a 35-4 World Championship in Japan. overall record and won Coach Getting his start in 1979 as K’s remarkable fifth NCAA an assistant to Coach Knight National Championship, with the USA Pan American It was also a remarkable Games team that finished 9-0 year in 2009-10 for Krzyzewski. and in possession of the gold He directed Duke to a fourth medal, in 1983 he directed the NCAA National Championship, U.S. Olympic Festival South then in the summer led the USA squad to the gold medal with a to its first FIBA World 3-1 record. Krzyzewski served Championship gold medal since as an assistant coach at the 1994. 1984 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Inducted into the Naismith and was a special assistant Memorial Basketball Hall of with the 1984 U.S. Olympic Fame in 2001 and the Army Team that won gold and fin- Sports Hall of Fame in 2009, the ished 8-0. Head coach of the 1987 USA World University 68-year-old Krzyzewski has a remarkable record of achieve- Games Team, Krzyzewski's crew finished 7-1 to claim the sil- ment at Duke University while also boasting of extensive ver medal. Head coach in 1990 of the USA Goodwill Games international experience. and FIBA World Champion- ship teams, Coach K led the Selected the National Collegiate Coach of the Year 12 American collegians to a silver medal in the Goodwill Games times in eight different seasons, Coach K has averaged 27.0 and to a 6-2 bronze medal placing in the Worlds. Krzyzewski wins per season during his 35-year career at Duke and post- Mike Krzyzewski USA Basketball Coaching Synopsis

Team Position -L Pct. Medal / Finish 2014 USA World Cup Team Head Coach 9-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2014 USA National Team Head Coach 4-0 1.000 N/A 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Head Coach 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2012 USA National Team Head Coach 5-0 1.000 N/A 2010 USA World Championship Team Head Coach 9-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2010 USA National Team Head Coach 4-0 1.000 N/A 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Head Coach 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2008 USA National Team Head Coach 5-0 1.000 N/A 2007 USA FIBA Americas Championship Team Head Coach 10-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2006 USA World Championship Team Head Coach 8-1 .889 Bronze Medal 2006 USA Senior National Team Head Coach 5-0 1.000 N/A 1992 U.S. Olympic Team Assistant Coach 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal 1992 U.S. Olympic Qualifying Team Assistant Coach 6-0 1.000 Gold Medal 1990 USA World Championship Team Head Coach 6-2 .750 Bronze Medal 1990 USA Goodwill Games Team Head Coach 3-2 .600 Silver Medal 1987 USA World University Games Team Head Coach 7-1 .880 Silver Medal 1984 U.S. Olympic Team Special Assistant 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal 1984 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Assistant Coach Not Applicable 1983 U.S. Olympic Festival South Team Head Coach 3-1 .750 Gold Medal 1979 USA Pan American Games Team Assistant Coach 9-0 1.000 Gold Medal USA Basketball Coaching Record 129-7 .949 10 Gold/ 2 Silver / 2 Bronze Medals

21 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Mike Krzyzewski Collegiate Coaching Synopsis He has directed teams to 12 Final Fours which ranks tied for the most Overall ACC (with legendary UCLA mentor John Year School Record Record Post Season / Notes Wooden). Krzyzewski’s 88 NCAA 2014-15 Duke University 35- 4 15- 3 (2) NCAA Champion victories stands as the all-time 2013-14 Duke University 26- 9 13- 5 (t3) NCAA Tournament record, and his 114 NCAA 2012-13 Duke University 30- 6 14- 4 (2) NCAA Tournament Tournament games is also an 2011-12 Duke University 27- 6 13- 3 (2) NCAA Tournament NCAA all-time best. Owning an 2010-11 Duke University 32- 5 13- 3 (1) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen amazing 77.2 winning percentage in 2009-10 Duke University 35- 5 13- 3 (1) NCAA Champion NCAA Tournament games, he ranks 2008-09 Duke University 30- 7 11- 5 (2) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen only behind Wooden (47-10 / .825 2007-08 Duke University 28- 6 13- 3 (2) NCAA Tournament winning percentage) in all-time win- 2006-07 Duke University 22-11 8- 8 (t6) NCAA Tournament ning percentage (minimum of 40 2005-06 Duke University 32- 4 14- 2 (1) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen NCAA games), while ranking high- 2004-05 Duke University 27- 6 11- 5 (3) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen est among active coaches. 2003-04 Duke University 31- 6 13- 3 (1) NCAA Final Four Duke teams under Krzyzewski 2002-03 Duke University 26- 7 11- 5 (t2) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen have earned 31 NCAA Tournament 2001-02 Duke University 31- 4 13- 3 (2) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 2000-01 Duke University 35- 4 13- 3 (t1) NCAA Champion bids, including 20 consecutive; 1999-2000 Duke University 29- 5 15- 1 (1) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen claimed 12 Atlantic Coast 1998-99 Duke University 37- 2 16- 0 (1) NCAA Final Four - Runner-up Conference (ACC) regular season 1997-98 Duke University 32- 4 15- 1 (1) NCAA Tournament Elite Eight and 13 ACC Tournament champi- 1996-97 Duke University 24- 9 12- 4 (1) NCAA Tournament onships; compiled 945 total victo- 1995-96 Duke University 18-13 8- 8 (t4) NCAA Tournament ries, 377 ACC regular season wins 1994-95 Duke University 9- 3 0- 1 Out after back surgery and 88 NCAA Tournament victories. 1993-94 Duke University 28- 6 12- 4 (1) NCAA Final Four - Runner-up Krzyzewski's back-to-back 1992-93 Duke University 24- 8 10- 6 (t3) NCAA Tournament NCAA titles in 1991 and 1992 make 1991-92 Duke University 34- 2 14- 2 (1) NCAA Champion him just the second coach since 1990-91 Duke University 32- 7 11- 3 (1) NCAA Champion UCLA's Wooden (Florida’s Billy 1989-90 Duke University 29- 9 9- 5 (2) NCAA Final Four - Runner-up Donovan is the other) to repeat as 1988-89 Duke University 28- 8 9- 5 (t2) NCAA Final Four national champions. Additionally, he 1987-88 Duke University 28- 7 9- 5 (3) NCAA Final Four moved ahead of Wooden to rank 1986-87 Duke University 24- 9 9- 5 (3) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen first on the chart of coaches who 1985-86 Duke University 37- 3 12- 2 (1) NCAA Final Four - Runner-up have led their respective schools to 1984-85 Duke University 23- 8 8- 6 (t4) NCAA Tournament a number one national ranking in 16 1983-84 Duke University 24-10 7- 7 (t3) NCAA Tournament different seasons. 1982-83 Duke University 11-17 3-11 (7) 1981-82 Duke University 10-17 4-10 (t6) Krzyzewski attended the U.S. 1980-81 Duke University 17-13 6- 8 (t5) NIT Quarterfinals Military Academy in West Point, 1979-80 U.S. Military Acd. 9-17 N.Y., and while there lettered three 1978-79 U.S. Military Acd. 14-11 years in basketball (1967, 1968 and 1977-78 U.S. Military Acd. 19- 9 NIT 1969) and was captain of Army's 1976-77 U.S. Military Acd. 20- 8 1969 NIT fourth place finishing 1975-76 U.S. Military Acd. 11-14 team. Career Record: 1,018-310 (.767), 40 Years From 1969-74, Krzyzewski Duke University Record: 945-251 (.790), 35 Years served his country. He directed ser- NCAA Tournament Record: 88- 26 (.772), 31 NCAA Tournaments vice teams for three years and then followed that up with two years as ed 14 30-win seasons, including 30 or more victories in 11 of head coach of the U.S. Military Academy Prep School in the past 17 years. Krzyzewski's 14 30-win seasons are the Belvoir, Va. In 1974, he resigned from the Army having most in college basketball history. attained the rank of Captain. Krzyzewski owns a dazzling 1,018-310 career record When Krzyzewski was just 26, , his former and a remarkable 76.7 winning percentage in his 40 years of coach at Army, hired him as a graduate assistant at collegiate coaching. In 35 seasons at the Durham campus, . That 1975 IU squad posted an 18-0 he has logged a spectacular record of 945-251 for a striking 79.0 winning percentage. He currently ranks first all-time mark and an overall 31-1 record. among NCAA Division I coaches in career wins, and on Jan. Accepting the head coaching position at his alma 25, 2015, became the first Division I men's basketball coach mater following his season at IU, he spent five years to reach 1000 wins when Duke defeated St. John’s 77-68 at (1975-76 through 1979-80) building the West Point pro- Madison Square Garden. gram and led the Cadets to one NIT berth, one ECAC Under Krzyzewski, Duke has captured five national playoff appearance and a five-year record of 73-59. championships (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010 and 2015) which He and his wife, Mickie, have three daughters: lists him second for the most titles in NCAA Division I history. Debbie, Lindy, Jamie, and nine grandchildren.

22 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team JimJim Boeheim Assistant Coach 2013-16 USA Basketball National Team

On June 10, 2013, USA Basketball announced that sons ranks him first for the most Syracuse University Hall of Fame mentor and longtime ever, and his teams have won 30 USA Basketball coach and committee member Jim more games six times. Boeheim would return to the USA sidelines as an assis- Syracuse has earned post- tant for the 2013-16 USA Basketball National Team. season berths (31 NCAAs and six “I've had a number of tremendous coaching experi- NITs) in all but one of Boeheim's ences in the game of basketball and certainly working on 38 seasons. He has steered the the staff for the USA Basketball Men's National Team has Orange to 17 Sweet 16 appearances, nine Elite Eights, been one of them,” said Boeheim. “I know we are all four NCAA Final Fours (1987, 1996, 2003 and 2013), excited to get the group together again and work toward three NCAA Championship game appearances (1987, winning a third straight gold medal. “I can't imagine a 1996 and 2003), and the national title in 2003. In his 31 greater honor for a coach than having the opportunity to NCAA tournament appearances his teams have compiled represent your country in international competition and an impressive 53-30 (.639 winning percentage) NCAA especially at the Olympics.” Tournament record. He lists fourth all-time for NCAA Assisting on the USA sidelines in 2010-12, those USA Tournament wins. National Teams finished a sterling 26-0. Boeheim helped Boeheim, who owns the most Division I wins at one the Americans to a 9-0 record and gold medal finish in the 2010 FIBA World Championship, then helped direct the Americans to a perfect 8-0 mark and a second straight gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. Boeheim was also an assistant coach for the USA National Team program during the three summers between 2006-08 and aided the pro- gram to a striking 36-1 overall win- loss record and just as importantly reestablished the USA team and its members as positive ambassadors for the United States and the sport. The USA squad culminated the quadrennium by finishing 8-0 to reclaim the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the USA’s first gold in a major international competition since 2000. The USA National Team also won gold at the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship with a 10-0 record to qualify the U.S. men for the 2008 Olympic Games. In the pro- gram’s first year, the U.S. captured the bronze medal with an 8-1 record at the 2006 FIBA school (948), currently ranks second for career wins by a World Championship in Japan. men's NCAA Division I coach, listing only behind long- Since taking control in 1976 of the Syracuse men's time friend and USA head mentor Krzyzewski. Boeheim basketball program, Boeheim's teams have enjoyed over- earned win 903 on Jan. 3, 2013, to move ahead of legend whelming success. In his 38 seasons as a head coach, Bobby Knight on the NCAA’s Division I all-time coaching Boeheim has a career record of 948–319 (.748). wins list, and claimed his 880th win on Feb. 8, 2012, sur- With Boeheim at the helm, Syracuse has amazingly passing Dean Smith's 879 wins at North Carolina, for the produced only winning records and has won 19 or more most career wins as head coach at a single school. games in 37 of his 38seasons, and averaged 24.9 wins a While Syracuse was a member of the Big East season and just 8.4 losses. His 36 20 win or better sea- Conference history, Boeheim compiled a 413-220 mark in

23 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Big East regular season games over 34 seasons, and Gala held April 21, 2005, in . was 50-29 in Big East Conference Tournament games Boeheim has been recognized for his outstanding having claimed the tournament crown five times and hav- coaching by being named as the 2009-10 Coach of the ing played in the tournament title game 15 times. Year by The , FoxSports.com, the Finishing with a record of 28-6 in 2013-14 and owning National Association of Basketball Coaches, Naismith, a 14-4 mark in Syracuse's first season in the ACC, Sporting News, the United States Basketball Writers Boeheim’s 2012-13 Syracuse squad compiled a 30-10 Association and Yahoo!Sports. mark, advanced to the championship game of the 2013 A four-time Big East Conference Coach of the Year, Big East Conference Boeheim has been hon- Tournament and to ored as District II Coach the 2013 NCAA of the Year 11 times by Final Four. the National Association He led Syracuse of Basketball Coaches in 2011-12 to a 34-3 (NABC). During the overall mark, a Big 2000 Final Four he was East Conference presented with the regular season Claire Bee Award in championship with a recognition of his contri- 17-1 record, and to butions to the sport. In the 2012 NCAA the fall of 2000, he Tournament Sweet received Syracuse Sixteen. Additionally, University's Arents the Orange ranked Award, the school's No. 1 during the highest alumni honor. season. Syracuse On Feb. 24, 2002, became just the sec- Syracuse University ond team in Big East named the Carrier history to go 17-1 in Dome court “Jim the league. The Boeheim Court” in ‘Cuse also set school records for most regular season vic- recognition of his many accomplishments. tories, the most wins to start a season (20) and most In 2005-06 he directed Syracuse to a 23-12 overall home wins since the opening of the Carrier Dome (19). record, the NCAA Tournament and a Big East Tournament Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Championship. In winning the 2006 Big East Tournament, September 2005, Boeheim was the 2006 recipient of the Syracuse became in the 27-year history of John R. Wooden “Legends of Coaching” honor. He also the Big East Tournament to claim the championship with was selected the “Spirit of Jimmy ” honoree by the V four victories and the first number nine seed to win the Foundation for Cancer Research at its second annual championship. Jim Boeheim USA Basketball Coaching Synopsis

Team Position W-L Pct. Finish 2014 USA World Cup Team Assistant Coach 9-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2014 USA National Team Assistant Coach 4-0 1.000 N/A 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Assistant Coach 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2012 USA National Team Assistant Coach 5-0 1.000 N/A 2010 USA World Championship Team Assistant Coach 9-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2010 USA National Team assistant Coach 4-0 1.000 N/A 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Assistant Coach 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2008 USA National Team Assistant Coach 5-0 1.000 N/A 2007 USA FIBA Americas Championship Team Assistant Coach 10-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2006 USA World Championship Team Assistant Coach 8-1 .889 Bronze Medal 2006 USA Senior National Team Assistant Coach 5-0 1.000 N/A 2001 USA World Champ. For Young Men Team Head Coach 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal 2000 USA World Champ. For Young Men Qualifying Team Head Coach 4-1 .800 Silver Medal 1998 USA Junior World Champ. Qualifying Team Head Coach 6-0 1.000 Gold Medal 1990 USA World Championship Team Assistant Coach 6-2 .750 Bronze Medal 1990 USA Goodwill Games Team Assistant Coach 3-2 .600 Silver Medal 1989 USA World University Games Team Assistant Coach 6-0 1.000 Gold Medal 1982 U.S. Olympic Festival East Team Head Coach 2-2 .500 Silver Medal USA Basketball Coaching Record 13 USA Teams 110-8 .932 8 Gold / 3 Silver / 2 Bronze Medals

24 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team A native of Lyons, N.Y., Boeheim enrolled at Syracuse 1982 guided the U.S. Olympic Festival East Team to a 2-2 in 1962 and was a walk-on with the basketball team. By finish and the silver medal. Boeheim's senior season, he was a team captain along He also served as an assistant coach on USA with the legendary . The Orangemen finished Basketball coaching staffs for the 1990 World 22-6 overall that year and earned the team’s second-ever Championship Team (6-2 / bronze medal); 1990 Goodwill NCAA Tournament berth. Syracuse compiled a 55-24 Games Team (3-2 / silver medal); and 1989 World record (.696 winning percentage) with Boeheim a member University Games (6-0 / gold medal). of their teams. Boeheim has served as chair of the USA Basketball After graduating with a bachelor's degree in social Men's Junior National Team Committee since 2005, and science, Boeheim played professionally with Scranton of was a member of the 10-member committee for 2001- the Eastern League. He was a member of two champi- 2004. onship squads and earned all-star second-team honors. He and his wife, Juli, are parents of James Arthur In 1969 he turned to a career in coaching and was Boeheim, III, and twins Jack and Jamie. Jim also has a hired as a graduate assistant at Syracuse by head coach daughter, Elizabeth. Roy Danforth. He was soon promoted to a full- Jim Boeheim Collegiate Head Coaching Synopsis time assistant and was part of the staff that guid- Overall Conference ed the Orangemen to the Year School Record Record Post Season / Notes program's first Final Four 2014-15 Syracuse University 18-13 9- 9 (8) appearance in 1975. A 2013-14 Syracuse University 28- 6 14- 4 (2) NCAA Tournament year later he was 2012-13 Syracuse University 30-10 11- 7 (t5 ) NCAA Tournament Final Four appointed head coach at 2011-12 Syracuse University 34- 3 17- 1 (1) NCAA Tournament 2010-11 Syracuse University 27- 8 12- 6 (t3) NCAA Tournament his alma mater. Syracuse 2009-10 Syracuse University 30- 5 15- 3 (1) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen compiled a record of 2008-09 Syracuse University 28-10 11- 7 (6) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 139-65 while he was an 2007-08 Syracuse University 21-14 9- 9 (t8) NIT Tournament Quarterfinals assistant. 2006-07 Syracuse University 24-11 10- 6 (t5) NIT Tournament Quarterfinals Boeheim also pos- 2005-06 Syracuse University 23-12 7- 9 (t9) NCAA Tournament sesses plenty of interna- 2004-05 Syracuse University 27- 7 11- 5 (t3) NCAA Tournament tional coaching experi- 2003-04 Syracuse University 23- 8 11- 5 (t3) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen ence, having served on 2002-03 Syracuse University 30- 5 13- 3 (*t1) NCAA Champion 12 USA Basketball 2001-02 Syracuse University 23-13 9- 7 (*t3) NIT Semifinals 2000-01 Syracuse University 25- 9 10- 6 (*t2) NCAA Tournament coaching staffs. 1999-2000 Syracuse University 26- 6 13- 3 (t1) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen Boeheim, in addition 1998-99 Syracuse University 21-12 10- 8 (t4) NCAA Tournament to his assistant coaching 1997-98 Syracuse University 26- 9 12- 6 (#1) NCAA Tournament duties with the 2006-08 1996-97 Syracuse University 19-13 9- 9 (#t4) NIT and 2010-12 USA 1995-96 Syracuse University 29- 9 12- 6 (#2) NCAA Final Four - Runner-up National Teams, led the 1994-95 Syracuse University 20-10 12- 6 (3) NCAA Tournament 2001 USA Basketball 1993-94 Syracuse University 23- 7 13- 5 (2) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen Young Men's Team to the 1992-93 Syracuse University 20- 9 10- 8 (3) gold medal at the FIBA 1991-92 Syracuse University 22-10 10- 8 (t5) NCAA Tournament 1990-91 Syracuse University 26- 6 12- 4 (1) NCAA Tournament World Championship For 1989-90 Syracuse University 26- 7 12- 4 (t1) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen Young Men in Japan, 1988-89 Syracuse University 30- 8 10- 6 (3) NCAA Tournament and later that fall was 1987-88 Syracuse University 26- 9 11- 5 (2) NCAA Tournament named the USA 1986-87 Syracuse University 31- 7 12- 4 (t1) NCAA Final Four - Runner-up Basketball 2001 National 1985-86 Syracuse University 26- 6 14- 2 (t1) NCAA Tournament Coach of the Year. 1984-85 Syracuse University 22- 9 9- 7 (t3) NCAA Tournament Boeheim also served as 1983-84 Syracuse University 23- 9 12- 4 (t2) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen head coach of the 2000 1982-83 Syracuse University 21-10 9- 7 (5) NCAA Tournament World Championship for 1981-82 Syracuse University 16-13 7- 7 (t5) NIT 1980-81 Syracuse University 22-12 6- 8 (6) NIT Runner-up Young Men Qualifying 1979-80 Syracuse University 26- 4 5- 1 (t1) NCAA Tournament Team that finished with a 1978-79 Syracuse University 26- 4 N/A NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 4-1 record and the silver 1977-78 Syracuse University 22- 6 N/A NCAA Tournament medal. In 1998 he led 1976-77 Syracuse University 26- 4 N/A NCAA Tournament the USA Junior World Career Record: 948-330 (.748), 38 Years Championship Qualifying Syracuse University Record: 948-330 (.748), 38 Years Team to a gold medal NCAA Tournament Record: 53-30 (.639), 31 Tournaments and 6-0 finish, and in *Big East Conference West Division #Big East Conference 7 Division

25 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team TomTom ThibodeauThibodeau Assistant Coach 2013-16 USA Basketball National Team

Tom Thibodeau was named on June 10, 2013, an head coach in league history. assistant coach for the 2013-16 USA Basketball Men's Named the 2010-11 NBA National Team. Coach of the Year, he was also “I am honored that Jerry Colangelo and Mike named NBA Eastern Conference Krzyzewski have asked me to join the USA Basketball Coach of the Month on three National Team coaching staff. It is truly and honor and a occasions (January, March and privilege to be representing our country the next four April) and is the first Bulls head years and to be part of such a great team. I’m very coach to win the award three times in a season. excited about having the opportunity to work with all the In year two with the Bulls, Chicago posted a league- great coaches and players that are going to be involved,” best record of 50-16 (.758), including a league-best road said Thibodeau. As a member of the 2014-16 USA Basketball Men’s National Team coach staff, Thibodeau assisted the USA to a 9-0 record and to a gold medal finish at the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain. Prior to winning the World title, he helped the 2014 USA National Team compile a 4-0 record during its exhibition tour. A veteran of 26 years along the NBA sidelines, Thibodeau (pronounced Thib-uh-DOE) was named the 18th head coach in the Chicago Bulls franchise history on June 23, 2010, and is the only coach in NBA history to win the most games in the league each of his first two seasons. In five seasons as the Bulls head mentor, his teams compiled 255-139 win-loss record during the regular season, won two Central Division titles, and participated in five NBA Playoffs. His .647 career regular season winning percentage ranks seventh in NBA history (minimum 200 games). On April 2, 2013, he won his 200th game as a head coach in just 305 games, the 10th fastest in NBA history. In 2010-11, his first season as head coach, Thibodeau guided the Bulls to the Eastern Conference Finals, the team’s first appearance in the Conference Finals since the 1997-98 season. The Bulls also won the Central Division title, en route to the franchise’s sixth 60-win season in team history with a league-best record of 62-20 (.756). record of 24-9 (.727), en route to a second consecutive The 62 wins in 2010-11 broke ’s franchise Central Division crown and the NBA Playoffs. Thibodeau mark (55 in 1989-90) for most wins by a first-year Bulls broke the NBA record for reaching the 100-win plateau head coach, he became just the third coach (along with the fastest by winning his 100th game in his 130th contest and Bill Russell) in NBA history to win 60 as a head coach (03/19/12). He directed the Eastern or more games in his first year as a head coach, and his Conference All-Stars at the 2012 All-Star Game in 62 victories tied Westphal for most wins by a first-year Orlando, Fla., and finished as runner-up for the 2011-12

26 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Thibodeau served as the Associate Head Coach of the Celtics from 2007-10, where the Celtics made two trips to the NBA Finals and won the 2008 NBA Championship. Prior to joining the Bulls, his teams won .530 percent of their regular season games (896-794) and .527 percent of their postseason contests (88-79). All told, teams with Thibodeau on the coaching staff advanced to the NBA postseason 17 times, including three trips to the NBA Finals (1999, 2008 and 2010). He also has been an assistant coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves (1989-91), the San Antonio Spurs (1992-94), the 76ers (1994-96), the New York Knicks (1996-2003) and the Houston Rockets (2003-07). He spent the 1991-92 season as an advance scout with the Seattle SuperSonics. While serving as an assistant coach in the NBA, he worked under , Jerry NBA Coach of the Year. Tarkanian, John Lucas, , and In 2012-13, despite missing all-star guard Derrick . Rose for the entire season, Chicago compiled a 45-37 Thibodeau was a four-year winner in basketball record, finished second in the Central Division, defeated at Salem State University (Mass.). He was team captain the Brooklyn Nets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs his senior season, and a member of back-to-back MAS- and fell to the Heat in the conference semifinals. CAC Conference Champion squads in 1980 and 1981 Despite having Rose for just 10 games, 2013-14 saw (the first two basketball teams in school history to qualify Thibodeau's Bulls compile a 48-34 mark in the regular for the Division III NCAA Tournament). season and place second in the Central Division. In 1981, upon completion of his collegiate career, he Chicago's 48 wins were a three game improvement on took his first coaching job as an assistant on the Salem the previous season. Although the #4 seeded Bulls were State staff. Following three years as an assistant, he was eliminated in the first round of Playoffs, it marked the promoted to head coach, a position he held for one sea- fourth straight season Chicago advanced to the Playoffs son. In 1985, he was hired as an assistant coach at under Thibodeau. Harvard University, where he spent four seasons before Season five saw Thibodeau lead the Bulls to a two- accepting a spot on Bill Musselman’s coaching staff with game improvement over the previous year and finish the expansion Minnesota Timberwolves in 1989. 50-32 and in second place in the Central Division, just Thibodeau was born in New Britain, Conn. He holds three games behind Cleveland. A fifth straight Playoff bachelor and master degrees in counseling from Salem berth was earned in 2014-15 and the No. 3 seeded Bulls State University and was inducted into the New Britain defeated Milwaukee 4-2 in the opening round and fell to Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. Cleveland in the conference semifinals. Tom Thibodeau NBA Head Coaching Synopsis

Regular Season Playoff Year NBA Team Record Record Post Season / Notes 2014-15 Chicago Bulls 50-32 6-6 Eastern Conference Second Round 2013-14 Chicago Bulls 48-34 1-4 Eastern Conference First Round 2012-13 Chicago Bulls 45-37 5-7 Eastern Conference Second Round 2011-12 Chicago Bulls 50-16 2-4 Eastern Conference First Round 2010-11 Chicago Bulls 62-20 9-7 Eastern Conference Finals Overall Career Record (includes Regular Season and Playoff records): 278-167 (.625%), 5 Years NBA Regular Season Career Record: 255-139 (.647%), 5 Years NBA Playoff Record: 23-28 (.451%), 5 NBA Playoffs

27 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team MontyMonty WilliamsWilliams Assistant Coach 2013-16 USA Basketball National Team

Monty Williams was named on June 10, 2013, an voting, after being named the assistant coach for the 2013-16 USA Basketball Men's NBA’s Western Conference National Team. Having previously represented USA Coach of the Month for January Basketball as a player, it was Williams’ first coaching of 2011. assignment with USA Basketball. In his sophomore campaign, “I want to thank Mr. Colangelo for his confidence in Williams managed 22 different me and I am truly honored and looking forward to working players and 26 different starting on Coach K’s staff,” said Williams. “For me to be involved lineups through an injury-plagued season. Through it all, as an assistant coach for USA Basketball where I can Williams’ squad increased its wins in every month from represent my country is a privilege and the ultimate honor. January to April, and closed out the regular season with a I was fortunate back in the early 90’s to be on the USA 6-1 stretch at the New Orleans Arena. 22-and-under roster where we won the gold medal in In 2012-13, No. 1 pick and 2012 Olympic gold Spain. and I felt a tremendous amount of pride. With this medalist Anthony Davis made his debut with New honor, I feel the same sense of pride again for my coun- Orleans. Under Williams, Davis averaged 13.5 points, 8.2 try, but I also want to make the Benson’s, Pelican organi- rebounds, 1.8 blocked shots and 1.2 steals a game and zation, New Orleans community and my family proud.” became just the fifth rookie in NBA history to record aver- As a member of the ages of at least 13.5 points, 2014-16 USA Basketball 8.0 rebounds, 1.5 blocks, Men’s National Team 1.0 steals and 1.0 assists coach staff, Williams per game. Davis, who was assisted the USA to a runner-up for NBA Rookie of 9-0 record and the gold the Year honors, also became medal at the 2014 FIBA the youngest player in the World Cup in Spain. history of the NBA to record Prior to winning the those statistical averages in a World title, he helped season. the 2014 USA National New Orleans in 2013-14 Team also compile a 4-0 improved its win total for the record during its third consecutive season, log- exhibition tour. ging a 34-48 regular season On June 7, 2010, record, a seven game Williams was appointed improvement on 2012-13 and head coach of the New a 13 game improvement over Orleans Hornets (now 2011-12. Davis likewise con- Pelicans), and 2014-15 tinued to develop under saw him complete his Williams and while playing 67 fifth year as the fran- games, averaged 20.8 points, chise's head mentor. 10.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists, Williams’ began his 2.8 blocked shots a game, first stint as a head and 35.2 minutes a game. coach with a successful While Davis finished third in season in 2010-11, the voting for the NBA's Most leading the Hornets to a Improved Player award, New 46-36 record and the Orleans also showed seventh seed in the improvement in winning tight 2011 NBA playoffs. In games. Finishing 8-17 In post-season play, the games decided by five points Hornets pushed former or less during the 2012-13 NBA-champion Lakers campaign, New Orleans to six games and showed dramatic improve- Williams placed seventh ment in closing out close in Coach of the Year games in 2013-14 and

28 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team improved to 15-11 in such games. The 2014-15 season saw New Orleans up its win total by 11 games despite playing in aruguably the NBA’s toughest division, the Southwest. Finishing 45-37, Williams’ squad claimed the Western Conference’s No. 8 seed by recording a win over defending NBA champ San Antonio in the final game of the regular season. Williams also pent five seasons as an assistant coach for the Portland Trail Blazers. When hired by New Orleans, Williams was the youngest head coach in the NBA at 38 years old. Then Trail Blazers head coach Nate McMillan charged Williams with running the team’s 2007 and 2008 entries into the NBA Summer the heart. He earned a degree from Notre Dame’s College League in Las Vegas. The two teams featured young Trail of Arts and Letters, majoring in communications and Blazers prospects Greg Oden, LaMarcus Aldridge, Jerryd theatre. In high school, he was a 4.0 student at Potomac Bayless and . in Oxon Hill, Md. Prior to joining the Trail Blazers, Williams won an Williams played on a pair of USA Basketball teams. NBA Championship as a coaching staff intern with the Selected as a member of the 1993 USA 22 & Under San Antonio Spurs in 2004-05, and, during the summer of World Championship Qualifying Team, he averaged 5.5 2005, coached the Spurs’ Summer League entry in the ppg. and assisted the U.S. to a 6-1 record, the silver Rocky Mountain Revue. medal, and a qualifying berth for the FIBA 22 & Under Selected by New York in the first round (24th overall) World Championship. At the 1993 FIBA 22 & Under World of the 1994 NBA Draft, Williams was a nine-year veteran Championship he averaged 5.8 points and 3.5 rebounds a of the NBA before chronic knee problems forced him into game as the U.S. finished a perfect 8-0 record to win the retirement in 2003. Hailing from Notre Dame, Williams gold medal. played for New York, San Antonio, Denver, Orlando and Active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Philadelphia. His best season was with the Spurs in many other charities, he was involved with fellow NBA 1996-97, when he averaged 9.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and guard in distributing shoes and athletic 1.4 assists in 65 games and shot 50.9 percent from the equipment to impoverished communities in South Africa. field. In 456 career games, he averaged 6.3 points per In September of 2011, Williams went to South Africa as game. part of the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program. He was an honorable mention All-American at Notre Since moving to New Orleans, Williams has been active Dame after averaging 22.4 points and 8.4 rebounds dur- in the community, focusing his time on prison ministry, ing his senior season. Williams was away from basketball spending time with senior citizens and disadvantaged for two years during college (from 1990 to 1992) after youth, as well as military families. being diagnosed with hypertropic cardiomyopathy, a rare He and his wife, Ingrid, are the parents of five children condition of thickened muscle between the chambers of – Lael, Faith, Janna, Elijah and Micah. Monty Williams NBA Head Coaching Synopsis

Regular Season Playoff Year NBA Team Record Record Post Season / Notes 2014-15 New Orleans Pelicans 45-37 0-4 Western Conference First Round 2013-14 New Orleans Pelicans 34-48 2012-13 New Orleans Pelicans 27-55 2011-12 New Orleans Pelicans 21-45 2010-11 New Orleans Pelicans 46-36 2-4 Western Conference First Round Overall Career Record (includes Regular Season and Playoff records): 175-229 (.433%), 5 Years NBA Regular Season Career Record: 173-221 (.439%), 5 Years NBA Playoffs Record: 2-8 (.250%), 2 NBA Playoffs

29 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team GreggGregg FarnamFarnam Athletic Trainer-2015 USA National Team Gregg Farnam completed in 2014-15 his 18th season with Additionally, Farnam served as the Timberwolves, his 15th as the team’s head the athletic trainer for the 2012 USA. athletic trainer and first as director of medical operations. Select Team and the USA National Farnam is responsible for all aspects of the Wolves’ training Team minicamp in Las Vegas during room operations, including monitoring each player's physical the summer of 2010, before traveling condition and assessing/treating injuries. to Singapore as the head trainer for During the offseason, Farnam regularly provides training the NBA’s Basketball without Borders services for USA Basketball and other NBA initiatives. Asia contingent. Most recently he served as the athletic trainer for the gold Farnam graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports medi- medalist 2014 USA World Cup Team. He has served as an ath- cine from St. Cloud State University and has a master’s degree in letic trainer for the 2014 USA National Team and the 2013 USA exercise science and health promotions from California University Basketball’s Team minicamp. He served as the athletic trainer of Pennsylvania. He is a certified member of the National Trainers for the United States Men’s U19 team that brought home the sil- Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association ver medal at the 2007 U19 FIBA World Championship in Nova and the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Sad, Serbia, in July 2007, as well as the gold medal-winning Farnam and his wife, Tiffany, along with their sons, Nolan United States men’s basketball team at the Goodwill Games in and Maximilian, and daughters, Mae, Ella and Clare, reside in Brisbane, Australia, in September 2001. Rogers, Minn. JosephJoseph SharpeSharpe Athletic Trainer-2015 USA National Team

Joseph Sharpe closed out his seventh season with the He was also the athletic trainer for Oklahoma City Thunder in 2014-15 after previously serving as the 2008 USA Basketball Men's U18 the head athletic trainer for the Charlotte Bobcats from its incep- Team that captured a silver medal in tion into the NBA in 2004 through 2008. Argentina, and was athletic trainer for Prior to Charlotte, Sharpe was the assistant athletic trainer/ the 2002 USA Junior World strength and conditioning coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves for Championship Qualifying Team that two seasons, which included the team's Midwest Division title and earned the bronze medal in Isla de run to the Western Conference Finals. He was also the head Margarita, Venezuela. basketball athletic trainer at the University of Connecticut during Sharpe was named by the U.S. Olympic Committee as part a nine-year stint and was in charge of the team's medical care of its medical staff and had primary responsibility for men’s bas- during its NCAA Championship season in 1999. ketball at the 2007 World University Games in Bangkok, Sharpe has served USA Basketball on numerous Thailand. Additionally, in 2002, he worked at the U.S. Olympic occasions. He was an athletic trainer for the gold medalist 2014 Training Center in Lake Placid, New York. Sharpe also partici- USA World Cup Team, 2012 U.S. Olympic Team and the 2010 pated in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders camp held in USA World Championship Team, as well as for the 2014, 2012 Johannesburg, South Africa in 2007. and 2010 USA National Teams. In 2009 he was an athletic train- He and his wife, Jennifer, have two children, Joseph and er for the USA’s Men’s National Team minicamp in Las Vegas. Jayme. EricEric WatersWaters Athletic Trainer-2015 USA National Team

Eric Waters is in his 11th season as the head athletic trainer athletic trainer for the Rhein Fire, for the Washington Wizards after spending the previous four after an internship with the NFL’s years as the assistant athletic trainer of the Chicago Bulls. Carolina Panthers in 1997 that Certified as an athletic trainer (ATC), strength and condi- introduced him to football athletic tioning coach (CSCS), corrective exercise specialist (CES) and training. perfor mance enhancement specialist (PES), Waters is a former In 2005, Waters was part of a Secretary of the National Basketball Athletic Trainers delegation that visited Beijing, China, Association and currently serves as the Eastern Conference as part of the NBA’s Basketball representative for the NBATA. Honored by the NBATA as the Without Borders program, and in 2006, Waters traveled to NBA’s Athletic Trainer of the Year in 2009-10, Waters was a Puerto Rico with the BWB delegation. featured speaker at the 2010 National Athletic Trainers Waters received a Bachelor’s degree in exercise science Association Conference in Philadelphia. and Bachelor’s degree in psychology from the His career has also included assistantships with in 1995 and a Master’s in exercise science from Boise State Northwestern University and the University of Iowa, and he University in 1998. He is also active in the Big Brothers/Big spent two seasons with NFL Europe working as the head Sisters program. athletic trainer for the London Monarchs and the assistant

30 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team

Player Profiles LLA MARCUSMARCUS ALDRIDGEALDRIDGE * FORWARD * 6’11” (208 CM) * 240 LBS. (109 KG) * #54 * SAN ANTONIO SPURS * UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: NBA NOTES: • Named a member of the • Completed in 2014-15 his 9th NBA season, all with the 2014-16 USA Men’s Portland Trail Blazers. National Team on Jan. 23, • Signed on July 9, 2015, a four-year contract with the San 2014. Antonio Spurs. • Named a member of the • Has played in 648 games, started 607, in his career and has 2013 USA Men’s National averaged 19.4 ppg., 8.4 rpg.. 1.9 apg. and 1.0 bpg., while Team mini-camp roster on shooting 48.5 percent from the floor and 79.6 percent from June 12, 2013. Withdrew the foul line. and did not participate in • Has appeared and started in 34 career postseason games, has mini-camp. averaged 22.1 ppg., 8.8 rpg., 1.6 apg. and 1.8 bpg., while • Named a member of the shooting 43.6 percent from the field and 79.4 percent from 2010-12 USA Men’s the foul line. National Team on Feb. 10, • Played and started in 71 games in 2014-15, averaged 35.4 2010. minutes a game (13th in NBA), a career-high 23.4 ppg. (7th • Member of the 2008 USA Basketball Men's Select Team in NBA), 10.2 rpg. (9th in NBA), 1.7 apg., 1.0 bpg. (41st in that trained and scrimmaged against the 2008 U.S. Olympic NBA), shot 46.6 percent from the field and 84.5 percent Team. from the foul line. Ranked 9th in the NBA in efficiency (23.8). NBA HONORS: • Drafted after his sophomore collegiate season in the first • Named All-NBA second team in 2015. round, No. 2 overall, of the 2006 NBA Draft by the Chicago • Named All-NBA third team in 2014. Bulls. Draft rights were traded by Bulls with conditional • Finished 7th in voting for 2014-15 NBA MVP Award. second-round draft pick to Portland Trail Blazers for draft • Three-time (2012, 2013 and 2014) NBA Western rights to and Viktor Khryapa (June 28, 2006). Conference All-Star Team selection. • Recorded 18 points and 2 rebounds in 18 minutes of action COLLEGE NOTES: in the 2015 NBA All-Star Game. • Attended the University of Texas for two seasons (2004-05 • Started for the sophomore team in the 2007-08 T-Mobile and 2005-06), played and started 53 games, averaged 13.5 Rookie Challenge at All-Star Weekend in New Orleans and ppg., 8.2 rpg. and 1.8 bpg. led the Sophomores with 18 points (9-17 FGs) and a team- • Helped lead Texas to a two-season record of 50-18, a share high 9 rebounds (6 offensive), and chipped in 4 assists, 3 of the 2006 regular season title and two steals and 2 blocked shots while playing in a game-high NCAA Tournament appearances, including Elite Eight tying 34 minutes appearance in 2006. • Named to the 2006-07 NBA All-Rookie first team. • Named 2006 Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year and 2006 All-Big 12 first team. NBA MILESTONES: • Named 2006 NABC All-America third team, 2006 • Ranks 217th in all-time scoring (12,562), 213th in - Associated Press All-America honorable mention. ing (5434), 173th in blocked shots (658), 189th in made • As a sophomore in 2005-06, averaged 15.0 ppg., 9.2 rpg. field goals (5121), 219th in attempted field goals (10,565), and 2.0 bpg. in 37 games with Texas. Finished the season 215th in (.4847). ranked 2nd on the team in scoring and 1st in blocks and • Averaged 23.2 points and 11.1 rebounds in 2013-14 to join rebounds. as the only other Portland Trail Blazer player • As a freshman in 2004-05, averaged 9.9 ppg., 5.9 rpg. and to average 23 points and 11 rebounds in a season. 1.5 bpg. in 16 games, missed the final 15 games of the season after suffering an injury to his left hip against Nebraska.

32 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Dallas, Texas. • Son of Georgia Aldridge. • Full name is LaMarcus Nurae Aldridge. • Participated in the Seeds of Peace International Camp in July and August 2006. • Plays the piano. • Was a member of the 2004 McDonald’s All-American Team his senior year of high school. • Was a member of the National Honor Society.

SOCIAL MEDIA: • : @Aldridge_12 • Facebook: LaMarcus Aldridge

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 33 CARMELOCARMELO ANTHONYANTHONY * FORWARD * 6’8” (203 CM) * 230 LBS. (104 KG) * * NEW YORK KNICKS * SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY *

most 19.4 mpg., while shooting 61.3 percent (65-106 FGs) USA BASKETBALL NOTES: from the field, 57.8 percent (26-45 3pt FGs) from 3-point, • Honors: Selected 2006 and 71.4 percent (35-49 FTs) from the foul line. Tied for USA Basketball Male team lead in made and attempted free throws, ranked second Athlete of the Year, named on team for made field goals, made 3-pointers. to the five-man 2006 FIBA • Among all FIBA Americas Championship competitors he World Championship All- ranked 2nd in scoring, 4th in made 3-point field goals per Tournament Team. game (2.89), 5th in 3-point percentage, 7th in field goal per- • Gold Medals: 2012 centage, and 17th in rebounding. Olympic Games, 2008 • Set USA records for an Olympic qualifying tournament for Olympic Games, 2007 points averaged, total points scored, most made and attempt- FIBA Americas ed free throws, ranks second for made and attempted FGs, Championship. second for 3-point percentage, tied for second for most • Silver Medal: 2001 USA made 3-point FGs, fourth for most attempted 3-point FGs. Basketball Youth • His 28 points versus Mexico ranks tied for the second most Development Festival. for the USA in an Olympic qualifying game; his 27 points • Bronze Medals: 2006 FIBA World Championship, 2004 versus Puerto Rico ranks tied for fourth highest; Set a USA Olympic Games, 2002 FIBA Americas Junior World single game record for field goals attempted with 17 versus Championship Qualifying Championship. Mexico. • Has played on 12 USA Basketball teams, appeared in 72 • In the 2007 State Farm USA Basketball Challenge he helped games and compiled 1100 points (15.3 ppg.), 289 (4.0 rpg.) lead the Blue to a come-from-behind 105-104 victory and rebounds. recorded a game high 28 points, and added 6 rebounds, 4 • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National assists and 3 steals in 34 minutes. Team on Jan. 23, 2014. • Named the 2006 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year. • Member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 • Helped lead USA to an 8-1 record and bronze medal at the and won the gold medal. Averaged a team second best 16.3 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan. ppg., 4.8 rpg. and 1.3 apg., and shot 53.5 percent from the • Named to the five-man 2006 FIBA World Championship field and 50.0 percent from 3-point. All-Tournament Team and was named a team tri-captain. • In the USA's 156-73 win over Nigeria in 2012 Olympic pre- • Finished as the USA's leading scorer at the Worlds, aver- liminary round play, scored a U.S. Olympic single-game aged 19.9 ppg. while playing 23.9 mpg. Shot 50.4 percent record of 37 points in just 14:29 minutes of action, and from the field, 44.0 percent from 3-point, while adding 3.7 made 10-of-12 from 3-point to set U.S. Olympic marks for rpg., 1.9 spg. and 1.4 apg. 3-pointers made and attempted. • His 179 points scored and 19.9 scoring average in the 2006 • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- FIBA World Championship rank as the second most by a Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Averaged a team third best USA player in World Championship play, trailing only 13.2 ppg., 3.6 rpg. and 1.0 apg. Luther Burden's 182 points and 20.2 ppg. average in 1974. • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on • Also set a U.S. single-game scoring mark with 35 points Jan. 16, 2012. versus Italy. His 13 made field goals in that contest also tied • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National a U.S. team record for most made field goals in a game. Team on Feb. 10, 2010. • Shot 22-for-50 from behind the 3-point arc and now ranks • Member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 fourth on the USA all-time World Championship list for 3- and won the gold medal. Averaged a team fourth best 11.0 pointers made in the championship and his 50 attempts ppg., 4.3 rpg. and 1.0 spg. ranks fourth all-time. His 17 steals ranks him tied for 6th for • Member of the 2008 USA Senior National Team that fin- steals in a World Championship. ished pre-Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Averaged a team • Finished the 2006 FIBA World Championship ranked 6th in second best 15.4 ppg., 5.2 rpg. and 1.8 apg. scoring, 9th for made 3-pointers per game, and ranked tied • Member of the 2007 USA FIBA Americas Championship for 9th in steals. Team that finished 10-0, won gold and qualified the United • Named on March 5, 2006, to the 2006-2008 USA Basketball States men for the 2008 Olympics. Started and played in Men's Senior National Team. nine of the USA’s 10 games and averaged a team best 21.2 • Member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic basketball team that fin- ppg., added a team 2nd best 5.2 rpg., 1.4 apg., a team 4th ished 5-3 and won the bronze medal, played in seven of the

34 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp USA's eight Olympic games, averaged 2.4 ppg. and 1.6 rpg. • Member of the 2004 USA Basketball Men's Senior National NBA MILESTONES: Team that compiled a 5-1 record in its pre-Olympic training, • Ranks 39th in all-time scoring (20,924), 212th in rebound- played in all six games, averaged a team third best 10.1 ing (5437), 205th in steals (908), 45th in made field goals ppg., 2.8 rpg. and 2.0 apg. (7447), 40th in attempted field goals (16,376), 100th in • Member of the 2002 USA Junior World Championship made 3-point field goals (916), 82nd in attempted 3-point Qualifying Team that traveled to Isla de Margarita, field goals (2656), 33rd in made free throws (5114), 37th in Venezuela, and finished 4-1 and won the bronze medal. attempted free throws (6307), 172nd in free throw percent- Started all five games and averaged a team leading 15.6 age (.8108) and 135th in minutes played (30,266). ppg., 6.2 rpg. (second on team), 1.8 apg., and shot 54.1 per- • Scored his 20,000th career point versus Charlotte (11/2/14), cent from the field. becoming the 40th player in league history to score over • Participated in the 2001 USA Basketball Men’s Youth 20,000 points in their careers. Development Festival for the silver medalist East Team, • Scored his 12,000th career point versus Boston (2/21/10), averaged a team high and tied with LeBron James for a becoming the third youngest player in NBA history to reach Festival best 24.0 ppg, while adding 4.3 rpg. and shooting a the 12,000-point plateau (behind only LeBron James and Festival high 66.1 percent (39-59 FGs) from the floor and Kobe Bryant). 76.5 percent (13-17 FTs) from the foul line. • Led the NBA in scoring in 2012-13 averaging 28.7 ppg. • In 8 seasons with Denver Nuggets, finished ranked 2nd in NBA HONORS: free throws attempted (4462), 3rd in all-time scoring • Named All-NBA second team in 2010 and 2013. (13,970), 3rd in minutes played (20,521), 3rd in field goals • Named All-NBA third team in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2012. made (4989) and attempted (10,877), 3rd in 3pt field goals • An unanimous selection for 2003-04 NBA All-Rookie first attempted (1320), 3rd in free throws made (3582), 6th in 3pt team and finished a close second in Rookie of the Year vot- field goals made (410), and 9th in rebounds (3566). ing. • Tied ’s Nuggets NBA team record of six con- • Eight-time (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and secutive 30+ games twice in 2006-07. 2015) NBA Conference All-Star Team member and four- • Became the second-youngest player in NBA history (19 time starter (2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012). years, 305 days) to score 40 points in a game when he • Named a starter for the Eastern Conference 2015 All-Star recorded a Nuggets rookie record with 41 points at home Team and finished with 14 points, 7 rebounds, 1 blocked against Seattle on March 30, 2004. Shot 19-29 from the shot and 1 in 30 minutes of action. field, both career-highs and his 19 made field goals set a • Named a starter for the Eastern Conference 2015 All-Star Pepsi Center record. Team and finished with 14 points, 7 rebounds and 2 steals in • At 19 years and 151 days old, became the second-youngest 30 minutes of action. player (Kobe Bryant) in NBA history to score 30 points • Named a starter for the Eastern Conference 2012 All-Star after recording 30 points in his sixth career game - fewest Team and finished with 19 points, 9 rebounds and 2 steals in games for a Nuggets rookie to reach 30 points. 30 minutes of action. • Became the third-youngest player in NBA history to reach • Named a starter for the Western Conference 2011 All-Star the 1,000 point plateau. Team and finished with 8 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 blocked shot and 1 steal in 23 minutes. NBA NOTES: • Named a starter for the Western Conference 2010 All-Star • Completed in 2014-15 his 12th NBA season, and 4th full Team and finished with a team high 27 points (13-22 FGs), season with the Knicks after seven and a half seasons with 10 rebounds and 2 assists in 29 minutes. Denver. • Selected a reserve member of the 2007 NBA Western • Traded to the New York Knicks on Feb. 22, 2011. Conference All-Star Team. Accounted for 20 points (10-15 • Has played and started in 830 games in his career and has FGs), 9 rebounds, 1 and 1 steal in 25 minutes of averaged 25.2 ppg., 6.6 rpg., 3.1 apg., 1.1 spg., while shoot- action to help lead the West to a 153-132 win over the East. ing 45.5 percent from the field, 34.5 percent from 3-point • Finished 9th in the voting for 2005-06 NBA’s Most and 81.1 percent from the foul line. Improved Player Award. • Has appeared and started in 66 career postseason games, has • Scored a game-high 31 points and earned MVP honors in averaged 25.7 ppg., 7.3 rpg., 2.8 apg. and 1.3 spg. leading the Sophomores to a 133-106 win over the Rookies • Played and started in 40 games in 2014-15, averaged 24.2 in the 2005 Rookie Challenge. ppg., 6.6 rpg., 3.1 apg., 1.0 spg., shot 44.4 percent from the • Competed in the 2004 Rookie Challenge and recorded 17 field, 34.1 from 3-point and 79.7 percent from the foul line. points, five assists and three rebounds in 30 minutes. • Drafted in the first round, No. 3 overall, of the 2003 NBA • Won all six Rookie of the Month awards for the Western Draft by Denver. Became an early entry candidate after one Conference to join LeBron James, San Antonio greats David collegiate season at Syracuse University. Robinson (1989-90) and Tim Duncan (1997-98) as the only rookies in NBA history to earn Rookie of the Month honors every month of their inaugural season.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 35 COLLEGIATE NOTES: PERSONAL NOTES: • Led Syracuse in 2002-03 to a 30-5 record and the school's • Born in New York, New York. first NCAA championship. • Full name is Carmelo Kyam Anthony, son of Mary Anthony. • Named by Associated Press All-America second team as a • Has two brothers, Robert and Wilford, a sister, Michelle, freshman. and half sister Daphne. • Named Most Outstanding Player of the 2003 Final Four and • He and wife La La Vazquez have a son, Kiyan (pronounced of the NCAA East Regional. kai-ann) Anthony. • In the NCAA national championship game victory over • Led Oak Hill Academy to a 32-1 record and a No. 3 final Kansas, recorded 20 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists, and ranking in USA Today in 2001-02. Named 2002 All- in the Final Four win over Texas, exploded for a season- America first team by USA Today and Parade Magazine and high 33 points and 14 rebounds. was named to the McDonald's All-American Team. • Averaged in SU’s six NCAA games 20.2 ppg. and 9.8 rpg. • Also attended Towson Catholic High School (Md.). • Consensus National Freshman of the Year, unanimous • Opened the Carmelo Anthony Youth Development Center in choice as 2003 Big East Conference Freshman of the Year East Baltimore in 2006. and was an All-Big East first team selection. • Made a major contribution to the construction of the • Named Big East Rookie of the Week a league-record 10 Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center at Syracuse times. University. • As a freshman in 2002-03, averaged 22.2 ppg. (16th in the NCAA) and 10.0 rpg. (19th in the NCAA). SOCIAL MEDIA: • Led team in scoring, rebounding, minutes played (36.4 • Twitter: @carmeloanthony mpg.), field goals made and attempted, free throws made • Facebook: Carmelo Anthony and attempted,was second in assists (2.2 apg.), steals (1.57 • Official Website: Carmelo Anthony spg.) and in 3-pointers made and attempted.

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2012 OLY 8/0 142/17.8 46- 86 .535 23- 46 .500 15- 19 .789 38/ 4.8 130/ 16.3 10 04 2012 MNT 5/2 94/18.8 24- 46 .522 8- 20 .400 10- 13 .769 18/ 3.6 66/ 13.2 513 2008 OLY 8/8 153/19.1 27- 64 .422 14- 37 .378 24- 29 .828 34/ 4.3 92/ 11.5 328 2008 MNT 5/5 105/21.0 26- 50 .520 4- 16 .250 21- 22 .955 26/ 5.2 77/ 15.4 923 2007 OLYQ 9/9 175/19.4 65-106 .613 26- 45 .578 35- 49 .714 47/ 5.2 191/ 21.2 13 36 2007 MNT 1/1 34/34.0 11- 23 .478 2- 5 .400 4- 5 .800 6/ 6.0 28/ 28.0 403 2006 WC 9/8 215/23.9 64-127 .504 22- 50 .440 29- 46 .630 33/ 3.7 179/ 19.9 14 0 17 2006 MNT 5/3 86/17.2 31- 55 .564 8- 17 .471 14- 19 .737 11/ 2.2 84/ 16.8 517 2004 OLY 7/0 47/ 6.7 7- 28 .250 2- 11 .182 1- 2 .500 11/ 1.6 17/ 2.4 002 2004 MNT 6/0 104/17.3 2- 52 .385 5- 17 .294 17- 21 .810 17/ 2.8 62/ 10.3 12 25 2002 JWCQ 5/5 111/22.2 33- 61 .541 3- 9 .333 9- 15 .600 31/ 6.2 78/ 15.6 916 2001 YDF-East 4/0 74/18.5 39- 59 .661 5- 13 .385 13- 17 .765 17/ 4.3 96/ 24.0 514 Totals 72/41 1340/18.6 393-757 .519 122-286 .427 192-257 .747 289/ 4.0 1100/ 15.3 89 13 68

36 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp HARRISONHARRISON BARNESBARNES * FORWARD * 6’8” (203 CM) * 230 LBS. (104 KG) * #39 * GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS * UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA *

• Became an early entry candidate after two collegiate sea- USA BASKETBALL NOTES: sons at the University of North Carolina. • Named to the 2015-16 USA Basketball National Team COLLEGIATE NOTES: on Aug. 6, 2015. • Appeared in 75 games, 73 starts, in two seasons with North • Named a member of the Carolina, averaging 16.3 ppg., 5.5 rpg. and 1.3 apg.s in 29.3 2014 USA Select Team that minutes while shooting 43.0 percent from the field and 34.9 trained with and against percent from 3-point range. 2014 USA National Team. • Helped North Carolina to consecutive Elite Eight appear- • Participated in the 2013 ances. USA National Team mini- • As a sophomore in 2011-12, appeared in 38 games, started camp. 37 games, averaged a team-high 17.1 ppg. (third in ACC), • Played for USA Blue Team 5.2 rpg., 1.1 apg. and 1.1 spg. in 29.2 minutes per game. in 2013 Showcase and • Earned 2012 All-ACC first team honors. recorded 18 points, three • Named 2012 All-America second team by NABC, All- rebounds, one blocked shots America third team by The Sporting News as well as an and three steals in 17 minutes. NABC All-District selection. • Member of the 2010 USA Junior National Select Team that • Named 2012 All-ACC Tournament Second Team, scoring defeated the 2010 World Select Team 101-97 in the Nike 23 points in the ACC championship game versus Florida Hoop Summit; recorded a team-high 27 points, seven State (3/11/12). rebounds, one assist, one blocked shot and two steals in 29 • As a freshman in 2010-11, played in 37 games, started 36 minutes. starts, averaged 15.6 ppg. (first among ACC freshmen), 5.8 rpg. and 1.4 apg. inn 29.4 minutes a game. NBA HONORS: • Nam,ed 2011 ACC Rookie of the Year honors and was • Helped lead Golden State to the 2015 NBA Championship. named 2011 All-ACC second team. • Named to 2012-13 NBA All-Rookie First Team. • Named 2011 Freshman All-America honors by USBWA and • Was selected as a starter for the 2013 Team SHAQ in the FoxSports.com and was a USBWA All-District pick. BBVA at NBA All-Star Weekend, • Named 2011 All-ACC Tournament first team after averag- tallying 12 points in 19 minutes. ing 24.7 ppg. and 5.0 rpg. Tied a conference record for most points in an ACC game by a freshman with 40 points (12-17 NBA NOTES: FG, 6-8 3FG, 10-11 FT) in the ACC semifinal versus • Completed in 2014-15 his 3rd NBA season with the Golden Clemson (3-12-11), including 14 of UNC's 19 overtime State Warriors. points. • Has played in 241 games, started 187, in his NBA career • Earned 2011 NCAA East Regional All-Tournament honors, and has averaged 9.6 ppg., 4.6 rpg., 1.4 apg., while shooting helping North Carolina to the Elite Eight with 21.0 points 44.0 percent from the field, 437.3 percent from 3-point and and 8.3 rebounds in four games. 73.3 percent from the foul line. • Earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors three times. • Has Played in 40 career postseason games, has started 33 games, averaged 11.8 ppg., 5.4 rpg. and 1.4 apg., while PERSONAL NOTES: shooting 43.7 percent from the field, 36.3 percent from 3- • Full name is Harrison Bryce Jordan Barnes. He was given point and 75.3 from the foul line. the middle name "Jordan" after Michael Jordan, whom • Played in and started in all 82 games in 2014-15, averaged Barnes' mother was a big fan of. 10.1 ppg., 5.5 rpg., 1.4 apg., shot a career-high 48.2 percent • Mother is Shirley Barnes, and has one sister, Jourdan-Ashle. from the field, a career-best 40.5 percent from 3-point and • Attended and was named The Sporting 72.0 percent from the foul line. News' 2009 National High School Athlete of the Year, USA • Led Golden State to 2015 NBA championship, averaged Today's 2010 National Player of the Year and the Morgan 10.6 ppg., 5.2 rpg. and 1.5 apg., shot 44.0 percent from he Wootten Award as the 2010 National Player of the Year. field and 35.5 percent from 3-point in the Warriors’ 21 play- • Led Ames to back-to-back undefeated state championships, off games. winning 53 consecutive games (26-0 in 2009 and 27-0 in • Drafted by Golden State in the first round (seventh overall) 2010). of the 2012 NBA Draft.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 37 • Named MVP at McDonald's All-Star Game and the . • Named First-Team Parade and USA Today All-American.. • As a senior, averaged 27.1 ppg., 10.4 rpg., 4.0 apg. and 4.0 spg., while shooting 43.1 percent from 3-point. • Broke Iowa's state all-time scoring record previously held by (1,787 points). • Ames went 89-9 in his four years, going undefeated at home in each of the last three and winning four-straight confer- ence championships. • Named two-time Iowa Player of the Year, two- time All-State first team and Iowa's Mr. Basketball. • Also competed in track & field (high jump and long jump). • Played saxophone and sang in the school choir. • Attended Ames High School with Chicago Bull and Creighton All-American Doug McDermott • Traveled to China following his rookie season as part of the NBA Nation tour, visiting and interacting with fans at vari- ous events over 10 days in the cities of Qingdao, Shanghai and Tianjin. • Served as an honorary coach for the NBA Cares Special Olympics Unified Sports Basketball Game at NBA All-Star 2013. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @HBarnes • Facebook: Harrison.Barnes.50

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2013 MNT 1/0 17/17.0 6-11 .545 2- 2 1.000 4- 4 1.000 3/ 3.0 18/ 18.0 013 2009 HSUM 1/1 29/29.0 9-17 .529 4- 8 .500 5- 6 .833 7/ 7.0 27/ 27.0 112 Totals 2/1 46/23.0 15-28 .536 6-10 .600 9-10 .900 10/ 5.0 45/ 22.5 125

38 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp BRADLEYBRADLEY BEALBEAL * GUARD * 6’5” (196 CM) * 207 LBS. (94 KG) * #28 * WASHINGTON WIZARDS * *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: NBA MILESTONES: • Honors: MVP of the 2010 • Ranks 38th all-time in 3-point percentage (.3998). FIBA U17 World Championship. NBA NOTES: • Gold Medals: 2010 FIBA • Completed in 2014-15 his 3rd NBA season with the U17 World Championship; Washington Wizards. 2009 FIBA Americas U16 • Has played in 192 games, started 178, in his NBA career Championship. and has averaged 15.6 ppg., 3.8 rpg., 3.0 apg., 1.0 spg., • Recorded 11 points, 2 while shooting 42.4 percent from the field, 41.5 percent rebounds and 2 steals in just from 3-point and 79.6 percent from the foul line. over 15 minutes of action • Has appeared and started in 21 career postseason games, has for the victorious USA averaged 21.2 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 4.6 apg. and 1.6 spg., while White Team in the abbrevi- shooting 41.4 percent from the field, 38.8 percent from 3- ated 2014 USA Basketball point and 81.5 from the foul line. Showcase in Las Vegas, • Played in 63 games and started 59 times in 2014-15, aver- Nevada. aged 15.3 ppg. (51st in NBA), 3.8 rpg., 3.1 apg. (66th in • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National NBA), 1.2 spg. (46th in NBA), shot a career-high 42.7 per- Team on Jan. 23, 2014. cent from the field, a career-best 40.9 percent from 3-point • Selected a member of the 2011 USA Junior National Select and 78.3 percent from the foul line. Team that participated in the . • Set the Wizards franchise rookie record with 91 3-pointers • Recorded in the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit 8 points, 4 made. rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal in 24 minutes of the USA’s • Drafted in the first round (3rd overall) of the 2012 NBA 92-80 victory over the World Team. Draft by Washington. Became an early entry candidate after • Named MVP of the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship one collegiate season at the University of Florida. after helping the USA to an 8-0 record and the gold medal. • Averaged during the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship COLLEGIATE NOTES: a USA high 18.3 ppg., 3.5 rpg., 2.0 apg., 2.2 spg. and made • Attended the University of Florida for one season (2011- 47.7 percent (31-65 3pt FGs) of his 3-point tries. 12). • Selected as a member of the 2009 USA U16 National Team • Named 2012 All- first team selec- that posted a 5-0 mark, captured the 2009 FIBA Americas tion and 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team. U16 Championship gold medal and qualified the U.S. for • First Florida Gator ever to be named first team All-SEC and the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship SEC All-freshman team in the same season. • Started all five games and averaged during the 2009 FIBA • Six-time SEC Freshman of the Week. Americas U16 Championship a USA high 19.0 ppg., 4.0 • Led Florida in rebounds (6.7), minutes (34.2) and steals rpg., 1.6 apg., 1.2 spg and made 35.3 percent (18-51 3pt (1.4); finished second on the team in scoring (14.8 ppg). FGs) of his 3-point tries. • Recorded seven games with 10+ rebounds and 31 double- • Named to the 2009-10 USA Basketball Men’s figure scoring contests. Developmental National Team on May 28, 2009. PERSONAL NOTES: NBA HONORS: • Born in St. Louis, Missouri. • Finished third in voting for 2013 NBA Rookie of the Year • Son of Besta and Bobby Beal; has four brothers, Brandon, honors. Bruce, and twins Byron and Bryon. • Named to 2013 NBA All-Rookie first team. • Attended Chaminade College Prep High School (Mo.). • Participated in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge • As a sophomore, he helped his team capture the 2009 played during the 2013 NBA All-Star Weekend and record- Missouri Class 5A title, the school’s first, and finish with a ed 12 points and 4 assists in 22:20 minutes of action. 27-4 record; averaged 23.5 ppg., 5.1 rpg., 3.2 apg., 2.1 spg. • Named Eastern Conference rookie for the month in and 2.1 bpg., while shooting 51.3 percent from the field and December 2012 and January 2013. 40.0 percent from 3-point. • Scored 12 points and had 4 assists in the BBVA Rising Stars • Compiled 1,725 points, 376 rebounds, 174 assists, 112 steals Challenge at All-Star Weekend in Houston (Feb 2013). and 58 blocked shots during his three-year prep career.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 39 • Chosen the 2010 Gatorade Player of the Year for Missouri; 2010 Metro Catholic Conference Player of the Year; 2010 ESPN Rise Underclass All-American; Named by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association to the Boys Class 5 All-State first team in 2010 and 2009; Named 2008 Freshman of the Year. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @RealDealBeal23 • Facebook: Bradley RealDeal Beal

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 MNTX 1/0 15/15.0 3- 6 .500 0- 2 .000 5- 5 1.000 2/ 2.0 11/ 11.0 002 2011 HSUM 1/1 24/24.0 2- 6 .333 1- 3 .333 3- 4 .750 4/ 4.0 8/ 8.0 301 2010 U17 8/8 208/26.0 50- 97 .515 31- 65 .477 15-21 .714 28/ 3.5 146/ 18.3 16 10 18 2009 U16 5/5 120/24.0 34- 75 .453 18- 51 .353 9-10 .900 20/ 4.0 95/ 19.0 826 Totals 15/14 367/24.5 89-184 .484 50-121 .413 32-40 .800 54/ 3.6 260/ 17.3 27 12 27

40 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp JIMMYJIMMY BUTLERBUTLER * GUARD * 6’7” (201 CM) * 220 LBS. (100 KG) * #59 * CHICAGO BULLS * *

• Twice named All-Big East Conference honorable mention. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Left Marquette as one of 19 players in school history to post • Named to the 2015-16 USA at least 1,000 points (1,277) and 500 rebounds (579). Basketball National Team • Prior to Marquette, played at Tyler Junior College (Texas) in on Aug. 6, 2015. 2007-08. • Selected a member of the • During his senior season at Marquette, he became the 42nd 2014 USA Select Team but player in school history to score 1,000 career points after was unable to participate making his first basket of the night versus Connecticut because of an injury. (01/25/11) en route to 21 points and eight rebounds. • As a senior in 2010-11, played in 37 games, started 35, NBA HONORS: averaged 15.7 ppg., 6.1 rpg., 2.3 apg., 1.4 spg., and 34.6 • Named recipient of the minutes per game, while shooting 49.0 percent from the 2014-15 NBA Most field, 38.3 percent from 3-point range and 78.3 percent from Improved Player Award. the foul line. • Named a reserve for the • Named Marquette’s Most Improved Player following his Eastern Conference in the junior season. 2015 NBA All-Star Game. Recorded 6 points, 1 rebound, 1 • As a junior in 2009-10, played and started in 34 games, assists and 2 steals in 9 minutes of game time. averaged 14.7 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.32 spg, and 34.3 min- utes per game, while shooting 53.0 percent from the floor, NBA MILESTONES: 5.00 percent from 3-point and 76.6 from the foul line. • Named 2014-15 NBA Most Improved player becoming the • Earned Marquette’s “Super Sub” Award following his first first player to win the award with the Chicago Bulls. season • As a sophomore in 2008-09, played in 35 games and aver- NBA NOTES: aged 5.6 ppg. and 3.9 rpg. while playing 19.6 minutes a • Completed in 2014-15 his 4th NBA season with the Chicago game, and shot 51.4 percent from the field and 76.8 from Bulls. the free throw line. • Has played in 256 games, started 152, in his NBA career • As a freshman at Tyler Junior College, averaged 18.1 ppg. and has averaged 11.7 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 2.0 apg., 1.3 spg., (third in the league), 7.7 rpg., 3.1 apg. and shot 54.8 percent while shooting 44.0 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from the field and 42.2 percent from 3-point. from 3-point and 80.4 percent from the foul line. • Helped lead Tyler to a record of 25-4 and a national ranking • Has appeared 32 career postseason games, started 29, has of 10th in the country (NJCAA) in 2007-08. averaged 15.7 ppg., 4.8 rpg., 2.5 apg. and 1.6 spg., while • Earned 2008 NJCAA All-America honorable mention shooting 43.1 percent from the field, 38.0 percent from 3- honors, and was an all-region fird team selection. point and 81.3 from the foul line. • Played and started in 65 games in 2014-15, averaged a PERSONAL NOTES: career-high 20.0 ppg. (51st in NBA), career-high 5.8 rpg., • Born in Houston, Texas. career-high 3.3 apg., 1.8 spg. (11th in NBA), shot a career- • Full name is Jimmy Butler III. high 46.2 percent from the field, a career-best 37.8 percent • Son of Londa and Jimmy Butler, one of four children. from 3-point and 83.4 percent from the foul line. • Majored in Communication Studies. • In 2014-15, ranked seventh in the league in free throw • Was a two-year letterwinner at Tomball High School attempts with 463. (Texas) and averaged during his senior season 19.9 ppg. and • Selected in the first round (30th overall) by the Chicago 8.7 rpg. Bulls in the 2011 NBA Draft. • Earned all-district firdt team honors his senior season. • Became an early entry candidate after three collegiate seasons at the Marquette University. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @JimmyButler COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Facebook: JimmyButler • A three-year letterwinner at Marquette, played in 106 games (69 starts) and averaged 12.0 ppg., 5.5 rpg., 1.7 apg. and 1.1 spg., and shot 50.8 percent from the field, 38.3 percent from 3-point and 77.3 percent from the foul line.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 41 MICHAEL CARTER-WILLIAMS

* GUARD * 6’6” (199 CM) * 190 LBS. (86 KG) * #47 * MILWAUKEE BUCKS * SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY *

has averaged 15.7 ppg., 5.8 rpg., 6.5 apg., 1.8 spg., while USA BASKETBALL NOTES: shooting 40.1 percent from the field, 25.2 percent from 3- • Named to the 2015-16 USA point and 69.9 percent from the foul line. Basketball National Team • Has appeared and started in 6 career postseason games, has on Aug. 6, 2015. averaged 12.2 ppg., 4.5 rpg., 4.8 apg. and 1.2 spg., while • Selected a member of the shooting 42.3 percent from the field, 58.8.3 percent from the 2014 USA Select Team but foul line. was unable to participate • Played and started in 25 games for the Milwaukee Bucks in because of an injury. 2014-15, averaged 15.3 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 5.6 apg. and 2.0 spg., shot 42.9 percent from the field and 78.0 percent from the NBA HONORS: foul line. • Named NBA Rookie of the • Played in 41 games, started 38 games, for the Philadelphia Year in 2014. 76ers in 2014-15, averaged 15.0 ppg., 6.2 rpg., 7.4 apg and • Named 2014 NBA All- 1.5 spg., while shooting 38.0 percent from the field and 64.3 Rookie first team. percent from the foul line. • Competed in both the 2014 • Drafted by the in the 1st round (11th BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge and the Taco Bell pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft. Became an early entry candi- Skills Challenge during All-Star Weekend. date after two collegiate seasons at Syracuse University. • Recorded 17 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds in the 2014 Rising Stars Challenge. COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Teamed with Victor Oladipo to finish second in the 2014 • Played two seasons (2011-2013) at Syracuse University. Taco Bell Skills Challenge. • Earned 2013 Associated Press All-American honorable • Named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week mention honors. (10/29/13-11/3/13) and joined Shaquille O’Neal as the only • Named 2013 All-Big East second team honors. rookies in the history of the award to earn Player of the • As a sophomore in 2012-13, played and stated in 40 games, Week honors to start his career. averaged 11.4 points, 7.3 assists (tied for third in nation), • Named NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month 4.9 rebounds and 2.78 steals (fourth in nation). for the October/November, January, March and April to • As a freshman in 2011-12, played in 26 games, averaged 2.7 become the first player in 76ers franchise history to win the ppg, 2.1 apg, 1.5 rpg. and 0.77 spg. award more than twice. • Scored in double-figures in 30 of his 40 games played as a sophomore. NBA MILESTONES: • Had a career-high 24 points against No. 1 seeded Indiana in • Became just the third rookie dating back to 1950-51 to lead the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. all rookies in scoring, rebounding and assists. • Recorded at least one steal in all but two games as a sopho- • Became third rookie to average at least 16.0 points, 6.0 more, including 4+ steals 11 times. rebounds and 6.0 assists in a season. • Recorded 111 steals in 2012-13 to set a school record for a • Recorded 22 points, 12 assists, 7 rebounds and 9 steals in single season. his NBA Debut versus Miami (10/30/13) to become the first Sixer to record a double-double in his NBA debut since PERSONAL NOTES: had 10 points and 11 assists on 10/13/78. • Son of Mandy and Zach Zegarowski and Earl and Rosa Williams. NBA NOTES: • Attended Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School (Mass.) • Completed in 2014-15 his 2nd NBA season, first with the as a freshman, led his team and conference in scoring with Milwaukee Bucks. 20.0 ppg. • Traded to the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 19, 2015, in a • Transferred to St. Andrew's (Barrington, Rhode Island) for three-team deal also involving the Phoenix Suns. his final three years of high school. In his three years as a Milwaukee also received Tyler Ennis and starter, averaged 25.4 ppg. from Phoenix, while Phoenix received Brandon Knight from • Averaged as a senior 23.2 ppg., 8.3 rpg. and 5.5 apg. Milwaukee, and Philadelphia received a future first-round • Was an honor roll student over his final two and a half years pick from Phoenix via the . at St. Andrews School (RI). • Has played in 66 games, started 63, in his NBA career and • Performed in the school’s musical “Aladdin.”

42 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • Averaged 23.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 5.5 assists as a senior and played in the 2011 McDonald’s All-American game and the Jordan Brand Classic game. • Was an AAU teammate of . SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @MCW1. • Facebook: Michael Carter-Williams.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 43 MIKEMIKE CONLEYCONLEY * GUARD * 6’1” (185 CM) * 175 LBS. (79 KG) * #22 * MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES * *

• Helped lead the Memphis Grizzlies to a 55-27 regular USA BASKETBALL NOTES: season record in 2014-15, a second place finish in the • Named to the 2015-16 USA Western Conference Southwest Division and the 2015 NBA Basketball National Team Playoffs. on Aug. 6, 2015. • Played and started in 70 games in 2014-15, averaged 31.8 • Participated in the 2013 minutes a game, 15.8 ppg., 3.0 rpg., 5.4 apg., 1.3 spg., while USA National Team mini- shooting 44.6 percent from the field, 38.6 percent from camp. 3-point and 85.9 percent from the foul line. • Played for the victorious • Played and started in all eight Memphis 2014-15 Playoff USA White Team in 2013 games and averaged 14.4 ppg., 1.1 rpg., 5.0 apg., 1.4 spg., Showcase and recorded while shooting 42.7 percent from the field, 30.3 percent eight points, three rebounds, from 3-point and 82.1 percent from the foul line three assists and one steal in • Drafted in the first round (4th overall) of the 2007 NBA 21 minutes of action Draft by Memphis. • Selected a member of the • Became an early entry candidate after one collegiate season 2005 USA Basketball Youth at the Ohio State University. Development Festival White Team that finished 5-0 and won the gold medal. COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Averaged as a member of the White YDF Team 6.6 ppg., • Played one season at the Ohio State University. 2.4 rpg., tied for a team high 3.6 apg., 1.0 spg. and shot 48.1 • Played and started in 39 games as a freshman in 2006-07, percent from the floor. averaged 11.3 ppg. and 3.4 rpg. in 31.6 mpg., shot 51.8 per- cent (160-309) from the field, 30.4 percent (21-69) from 3- NBA HONORS: point and 69.4 percent (100-144) from the free throw line. • Named the 2013-14 recipient of the NBA Sportsmanship • Named to the 2007 All-Big Ten first team after ending his Award, an annual NBA award given to a player who most freshman season with 441 points and 238 assists. "exemplifies the ideals of sportsmanship on the court with • Led Ohio State to the 2007 NCAA Championship Game ethical behavior, fair play, and integrity.” and a Big Ten championship; finished the NCAA title game • Named to the 2012-13 NBA All-Defensive second team. with 20 points, six assists and four steals. • Played in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge on Feb. 15, 2008 • Was the Big Ten’s leader in assists (6.1 per game) during his in New Orleans, recorded a team-high 8 assists. lone season in Columbus. NBA MILESTONES: PERSONAL NOTES • Grizzlies franchise’s career leader in games played (581). • Born in Fayetteville, Ark. and raised in Indianapolis, • Owns the Grizzlies’ single-season franchise record for total Indiana. steals (177 in 2012-13) and steals per game (2.19 in 2011- • Son of Rene and Mike Conley, has three siblings, Joan, 12). Sydney and Jon. • Finished 2012-13 ranked 1st in the NBA in steals (174). • Father Mike, Sr., is a 1992 Olympic gold medalist in the and silver medalist in 1984. Father won nine NBA NOTES: NCAA individual titles at Arkansas (class of 1985) and was • Completed in 2014-15 his 8th NBA season, all with the inducted into the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame in Memphis Grizzlies. 2004. • Has played in 581 career games, started 552, averaged • Led Lawrence North High School (Ind.) to three straight 13.4 ppg., 2.9 rpg., 5.6 apg. and 1.5 spg., while shooting state championships and an overall record of 103-7 in his 44.2 percent from the field, 37.5 percent from 3-point and four years as the starting . 80.3 percent from the foul line. • Selected to the 2006 McDonald's All American Team and • Has appeared and started in 50 career postseason games, has third-team Parade All-American. averaged 15.5 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 6.7 apg. and 1.4 spg., while • Active participant in the Grizzlies TEAM UP mentoring shooting 40.3 percent from the field, 80.3 percent from the initiative throughout his pro career. foul line. • Served Thanksgiving meals and signed autographs to the • Has led the Grizzlies in assists in every season since being teens at The Youth Villages Boys Shelter in Memphis in drafted in the 2007 NBA Draft. November 2008.

44 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @mconley11 • Facebook: mikeconley

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2013 MNT 1/0 21/21.0 4- 9 .444 3- 5 .600 0- 0 .--- 3/ 3.0 11/ 11.0 301 2005 YDF-W 5/1 84/16.8 13-27 .481 4-11 .364 3- 3 1.000 12/ 2.4 33/ 6.6 18 05 Totals 6/1 105/17.5 17-36 .472 7-16 .438 3- 3 1.000 15/ 2.5 44/ 7.3 21 06

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 45 DDEEMARCUSMARCUS COUSINSCOUSINS * CENTER * 6’11” (211 CM) * 270 LBS. (122 KG) * #36 * SACRAMENTO KINGS * *

ranked 5th in rebounding, tied four 8th in blocked shots, USA BASKETBALL NOTES: tied for 13th in steals and 22nd in scoring. • Gold Medal: 2014 FIBA World Cup. NBA HONORS: • Silver Medal: 2007 USA • Named All-NBA second team in 2015. Basketball Men's Youth • Named a 2015 NBA Western Conference All-Star. Recorded Development Festival Blue 14 points and 7 rebounds in 18:06 of action. Team. • Named to the 2010-11 NBA All-Rookie First Team • Member of the 2014 USA • Played in the 2012 Rising Stars Challenge playing for Team World Cup Team that fin- Chuck. ished 9-0 and won the gold medal. Came off the bench NBA NOTES: in all nine games and aver- • Completed in 2014-15 his 5th NBA season, all with the aged 9.6 points, 5.6 Sacramento Kings. rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.3 • Has played in 350 games, started 328 times in his career and steals, shot a team high 70.2 has averaged 18.9 ppg., 10.6 rpg., 2.6 apg., 1.4 spg., 1.1 percent (33-47) from the field, while averaging 13.8 minutes bpg., while shooting 46.3 percent from the field and 73.1 a game. percent from the foul line. • In 2014 World Cup play, recorded 9 points and 10 rebounds • Played and started 59 games in 2014-15, averaged a career- in World Cup opener versus Finland; Scored 11 points high 24.1 ppg. (5th in NBA), career-high 12.7 rpg. (3rd in against Turkey; Accounted for 13 points and 5 rebounds in NBA), career-high 3.6 apg. (50th in NBA), 1.5 spg. (23rd in win over Dominican Republic; Recorded 11 points against NBA), career-high 1.7 bpg. (11th in NBA), shot 46.7 per- Ukraine; Posted 11 points and 7 rebounds versus Mexico; cent from the field, and a career-high 78.2 percent from the Finished in gold medal game versus Serbia with 11 points foul line. Ranked 3rd in the NBA in efficiency (27.6). and a team high 9 rebounds. • Named to the 2010-11 T-Mobile NBA All-Rookie First • Saw action in three exhibition games during the 2014 USA Team after averaging 14.1 ppg (.430 FG%, .167 3pt%, .687 Men's National Team Tour and averaged 5.3 points and 6.3 FT%), a team-high 8.6 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.05 spg, and 28.5 mpg rebounds. in 81 games (started 62). • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on • Set in 201-11 a new Sacramento-era rookie record for total Aug. 23. rebounds in a season (699), surpassing ' • Recorded the only double-double in the 2014 USA mark of 697, set in 1990-91. Basketball Showcase. Finished with 11 points, a game best • Drafted by Sacramento as he fifth overall pick in the 2010 11 rebounds and 2 steals in almost 26 minutes of action for NBA Draft. Became an early entry candidate after one colle- the victorious USA White Team in the abbreviated 2014 giate season at the University of Kentucky. USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National COLLEGIATE NOTES: Team on Jan. 23, 2014. • Led Kentucky in 2009-10 to a 35-3 record, Southeastern • Recorded 6 points, 7 rebounds and 1 steal in 16 minutes of Conference regular season and tournament titles, and the action for the USA Blue Team in the 2013 USA Basketball NCAA Tournament Elite Eight. It marked Kentucky's 50th Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. NCAA Tournament appearance. • Selected a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select Team • Earned Associated Press First Team and John R. Wooden that trained against the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. All-American honors. • Named to the USA Junior National Select Team that com- • As a freshman at the University of Kentucky, played in 38 peted in the 2009 Nike Hoop Summit and recorded 4 points, games (started 37) and averaged 15.1 ppg., 9.8 rpg, 1.0 apg., 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 1 blocked shot in 18 minutes 1.0 spg., 1.8 bpg., and 23.5 mpg. , and shot 55.8 percent of action. from the field. • Participated in the 2007 USA Basketball Men's Youth • Named the SEC Freshman of the Year and garnered All- Development Festival for the USA Blue Team; averaged 9.2 SEC first team honors. ppg., 10.0 rpg., 1.4 apg., 1.0 big. and 1.6 spg. to help USA • Honored as a finalist for the 2010 Wooden Award and the Blue finish 2-3 record and earn the silver medal. (given to the nation's top player by • Among all 2007 Youth Development Festival participants, the USBWA).

46 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • Led the Southeastern Conference with 20 double-doubles, eclipsing the previous UK freshman record of 11 held by (1988-89). PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Mobile, . • Son of Monique and Jessie Cousins. • Has one brother, Jaleel, and four sisters, Ryan, Jessica, Jesslyn and Auriel. • Attended LeFlore Magnet High School (Alabama) senior and junior years and earned Parade and McDonald's All-American honors in 2009. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @boogiecousins • Facebook: DeMarcus Cousins • Official Website: demarcuscousins.com

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/0 124/13.8 33- 47 .702 0- 0 .--- 20- 30 .667 50/ 5.6 86/ 9.6 9612 2014 MNT 3/0 42/14.0 7- 16 .438 0- 0 .--- 2- 4 .500 19/ 6.3 16/ 5.3 324 2014 MNTX 1/1 26/26.0 2- 4 .500 0- 0 .--- 7- 8 .875 11/11.0 11/ 11.0 002 2009 HSUM 1/1 18/18.0 1- 6 .167 0- 0 .--- 2- 4 .500 5/ 5.0 4/ 4.0 412 2007 YDF-Blue5/4 119/23.8 19- 64 .297 0-10 .000 8-17 .491 50/10.0 46/ 9.2 758 Totals 19/6 329/17.3 62- 137 .453 0-10 .000 39-63 .619 135/ 7.1 163/ 8.6 23 14 28

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 47 SSTTEEPPHHEENN CCUURRRRYY * GUARD * 6’3” (191 CM) * 190 LBS. (86 KG) * * GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS * DAVIDSON COLLEGE *

that finished 8-1 and won the silver medal in Novi Sad, USA BASKETBALL NOTES: Serbia. Averaged 9.4 ppg., 3.8 rpg., 2.2 apg. and 2.4 spg. • Gold Medals: 2014 FIBA • Member of the 2007 USA U19 World Championship Team World Cup, 2010 FIBA that competed in the Global Games in Dallas, Texas, and World Championship, 2007 finished 4-0 to win the event. Averaged 9.3 ppg., 3.8 rpg., Global Games. and 1.3 apg. • Silver Medal: 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship. NBA HONORS: • Member of the 2014 USA • Named the NBA Most Valuable Player in 2015. World Cup Team that • Named All-NBA first team in 2015. finished 9-0 and won the • Named All-NBA second team in 2014. gold medal. • Named a starter for the 2015 NBA Western Conference All- • In 2014 World Cup play, Star Team, recorded 15 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists 1 steal started in all 9 games and in 26:36 of action. recorded 10.7 ppg., 2.8 rpg., • Named a starter for the 2014 NBA Western Conference All- 2.9 apg, 1.2 spg., and shot Star Team, recorded 12 points, 3 rebounds, 11 assists and 1 43.8 percent (21-48) from 3-point and a was a perfect 17-of- steal in 28 minutes. 17 from the foul line, while averaging 20.6 minutes a game. • Won the 2011 Skills Challenge at 2011 All-Star Weekend. • In 2014 World Cup action, recorded a team high 20 points • Started for the Sophomores in the 2011 Rookie Challenge (7-10 FGs, 6-9 3pt FGs) in win over Mexico, scored 13 and recorded 13 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists in 28 minutes. points (3-6 3pt FGs) in semifinal win versus Lithuania. • Finished runner-up for 2010 NBA Rookie of the Year. • Started in all 4 exhibition games during the 2014 USA • Voted an unanimous selection to the 2009-10 T-Mobile Men's National Team Tour and averaged 11.8 points, 1.8 NBA All-Rookie first team. rebounds, 2.3 assists, shot 59.3 percent (16-27) from the • Voted Western Conference Rookie of the Month three times field, 60.0 percent (9-15) from 3-point, and was a perfect (January, March and April). 6-of-6 from the foul line. • Started for the Rookies in the 2010 Rookie Challenge and • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on recorded 14 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist to help lead the Aug. 23, 2014. Rookies to a 140-128 win over the Sophomores. • Recorded 9 points, 1 rebound and 3 assists in just under 16 minutes of action for the USA Blue Team in the abbreviated NBA MILESTONES: 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. • Helped lead Golden State to the 2015 NBA Championship. • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National • Set in 2014-15 a single-season record for 3-pointers made Team on Jan. 23, 2014. (286), breaking his own NBA record of 272 set in 2012-13. • Member of the 2010 USA World Championship Team that • Ranks 3rd all-time in 3-point percentage (.4405), 50th in finished 9-0 and won gold, the USA’s first world champi- made 3-point field goals (1191), 80th in attempted 3-point onship since 1994. field goals, 229th in assists (2866) and 3rd in free throw • Played in 8 games at the 2010 FIBA World Championship percentage (.9000). and averaged 4.6 ppg., 1.7 rpg. 2.1 apg, made 7-of-19 3-point shots (.368 percent). NBA NOTES: • In 2010 FIBA World Championship play, recorded 13 points • Completed in 2014-15 his 6th NBA season all with the (5-8 FGs, 3-5 3pt FGs), 3 rebounds and 2 assists in 15 min- Golden State Warriors. utes of action in 92-57 win over Tunisia. • Has played in 416 games, starting 410 times, in his career • Member of the 2010 USA Men’s National Team that fin- and has averaged 20.9 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 6.9 apg., 1.7 spg., ished 4-0 in its pre-World Championship tour. Averaged 5.0 while shooting 47.1 percent from the field, 44.0 percent ppg. and 1.3 spg. from 3-point and 90.0 percent from the foul line. • In the 2010 USA Basketball Showcase, started and helped • Has appeared and started in 40 career postseason games, has the USA White Team to a 114-96 victory and recorded 14 averaged 25.9 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 7.3 apg. and 1.8 spg., while points, six rebounds and one assist in 21 minutes of action. shooting 44.7 percent from the field,41.0 percent from 3- • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National point and 86.2 from the foul line. Team on May 4, 2010. • Played and started in 80 games in 2014-15, averaged 23.8 • Member of the 2007 USA U19 World Championship Team ppg. (6th in NBA), 4.3 rpg., 7.7 apg. (6th in NBA), 2.0 spg.

48 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp (4th in NBA), shot 48.7 percent from the field, 44.3 percent second-team consensus All-American as a sophomore. from 3-point, and 91.4 percent from the foul line. Ranked • Named John R. Wooden Award All-American as a sopho- tied for 5th in the NBA in efficiency (25.9). more and junior; Player of the Year as • Led Golden State to 2015 NBA championship, averaged a sophomore and junior. 28.3 ppg., 5.0 rpg., 6.4 apg. and 1.9 spg. in Warriors’ 21 • Named Southern Conference Player of the Week 16 times playoff games. and SoCon Men’s Basketball Athlete of the Month 11 times. • Established in 2012-13 a new NBA single-season record for • Named 2008 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Most made 3-pointers with 272, eclipsing the previous mark set Outstanding Player and to All-Region team after helping by Ray Allen (269 in 2005-06), doing so on 53 less attempts Davidson advance to the Great Eight as a sophomore. than Allen did with Seattle. Also broke the Warriors' single- • Scored in double-figures in 102 of his 104 career games. season franchise record for made 3-pointers, previously held • Led nation in scoring in 2008-09 averaging 28.6 ppg., and by (194) in 2010-11, by 78 threes. added 4.4 rpg., 5.6 apg. and 33.7 minutes in 34 starts. • Became the only player in NBA history to hit 250 3-pointers • His 44 points at Oklahoma (11/18/08) and against North and dish out 500 assists in a single season and the only Carolina State (12/6/08) were tied for the seventh most player to average at least 3.0 made threes and 6.0 assists. points scored in an NCAA Division 1 game in 2008-09. • Finished 2009-10 ranked 1st in 3-point field goals made • As a sophomore in 2007-08, appeared and started in 36 games, among all rookies, also ranked among all rookies 1st in averaged 25.9 ppg., 4.6 rpg., 2.9 apg. in 33.1 minutes. assists, 1st in steals, 2nd in scoring, 2nd in 3-point field • Ranked 4th in the nation in scoring in 2007-08 and averaged goals attempted, 2nd field goals made, 2nd in free throw a conference-leading 25.9 ppg.. percentage, 2nd in efficiency ranking (18.95), third field • Led his team to a 29-7 record and the NCAA Tournament goals attempted, 4th in double-doubles (12), 5th in 3-point for the second consecutive season and helped lead #10 seed- percentage, 5th in free throws made and attempted, 10th in ed Davidson to the Elite Eight. rebounding and 23rd in field goal percentage, • As a freshman in 2006-07, appeared in 34 games (33 starts), • Drafted in the first round, No. 7 overall, of the 2009 NBA averaged 21.5 ppg., 4.6 rpg. and 2.8 apg. in 30.9 minutes. Draft by the Golden State Warriors as an early entry candi- • His 21.5 ppg ranked 9th nationally and 2nd among freshmen. date after playing three seasons at Davidson. PERSONAL NOTES: COLLEGE NOTES: • Born in Akron, Ohio. • In three seasons at Davidson College, helped lead teams to an • Parents are Dell and Sonya Curry, has three siblings, Seth, 85-20 win-loss record, three Southern Conference regular sea- Sydel and Will. son titles, two Southern Conference tournament championships, • His father Dell was a star at Virginia Techwho played 16 two NCAA Tournaments and one NIT post-season appearances, seasons in the NBA for five different teams, and is currently including an NCAA Elite Eight showing 2007-08. a broadcaster for the Charlotte Bobcats. His mother Sonya • Amassed career averages of 25.3 ppg., 4.5 rpg. 3.7 apg. and was a standout on the team at Virginia Tech. 32.6 minutes in 104 games. • His brother, Seth, led all Division I freshmen in scoring with • Left Davidson ranked 25th all-time on NCAA Division I 20.2 ppg. at Liberty in 2008-09 and went on to star at Duke scoring list with 2,635 points and ranked as Davidson’s and University. Currently plays for the Santa Cruz Warriors of the Southern Conference’s all-time leader in scoring. the NBA D-League. • Also ranked 4th on NCAA’s all-time list for career 3-point- • Two years after Stephen played for the silver medalist USA ers with 414, 43 shy of record set by Duke’s J.J. Redick. U19 Team, his younger brother Seth was named a member of • Owns Davidson career records for 3-pointers made (414), the 2009 USA U19 World Championship Team that finished free throws made (479), 30-point games (30) and 40-point 9-0 and won the gold medal in Auckland, New Zealand. games (six). • Owns Davidson season records for points (974) and steals (86). SOCIAL MEDIA: • Is the NCAA single-season record holder with 162 3-point- • Twitter: @StephenCurry30 ers in 2007-08. • Facebook: Stephen Curry • Named first-team consensus All-American as a junior and • Official Website: stephencurry30.com USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/9 185/20.6 29- 71 .408 21- 48 .438 17-17 1.000 25/ 2.8 96/ 10.7 26 1 11 2014 MNT 4/4 71/17.8 16- 27 .593 9- 15 .600 6- 6 1.000 7/ 1.8 47/ 11.8 900 2014 MNTX 1/1 16/16.0 2- 7 .286 1- 5 .200 4- 4 1.000 1/ 1.0 9/ 9.0 300 2010 WC 8/0 85/10.6 14- 31 .452 7- 19 .368 2- 2 1.000 11/ 1.4 37/ 4.6 17 04 2010 MNT 4/0 39/ 9.8 9- 22 .409 2- 10 .200 0- 0 .--- 0/ 0.0 20/ 5.0 205 2007 U19 9/0 161/17.9 27- 60 .450 12- 34 .353 19-24 .792 34/ 3.8 85/ 9.4 20 0 22 2007 GG 4/1 62/15.5 11- 27 .407 8- 18 .444 7- 7 1.000 15/ 3.8 37/ 9.3 503 Totals 39/15 619/15.9 108-245 .441 60-140 .403 55-60 .917 93/ 2.4 331/ 8.5 82 1 45

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 49 ANTHONYANTHONY DAVISDAVIS * FORWARD * 6’10” (208 CM) * 220 LBS. (100 KG) * #42 * NEW ORLEANS PELICANS * UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: NBA HONORS: • Gold Medals: 2014 FIBA • Named 2015 All-NBA first team. World Cup, 2012 Olympic • Finished 5th in voting for 2014-15 NBA MVP Award. Games. • Finished 4th in voting for the 2014-15 NBA Defensive • Member of the 2014 USA Player of the Year Award. World Cup Team that fin- • Named NBA All-Defensive second team in 2015. ished 9-0 and won the gold • Selected Southwest Division winner of the 2014-15 NBA medal. Started all 9 games Sportsmanship Award. and averaged 12.5 points, • Named All-NBA Rookie first team in 2013. 6.6 rebounds, 2.1 bpg., shot • Voted a 2015 NBA Western Conference All-Star starter but 54.9 percent from the field withdrew to a sprained right shoulder. and 75.0 percent from the • Named 2014 NBA Western Conference All-Star. foul line, while averaging • Led the NBA in 2013-14 in blocked shots (2.82 bpg.). 19.7 minutes a game. • Finished third in voting for 2013-14 NBA Most Improved • In 2014 World Cup play, Player. recorded 21 points (7-13 FGs, 7-10 FTs) and 9 rebounds versus New Zealand; Accounted for 19 points (8-11 FGs) NBA NOTES: and 6 rebounds against Turkey; Scored 17 points in win • Completed in 2014-15 his 3rd NBA season all with New over Finland; Recorded 13 points and 11 rebounds versus Orleans Pelicans. Slovenia. • Has played in 199 games, started 194 times, in his career • Stared all 4 exhibition games during the 2014 USA Men's and has averaged 19.7 ppg., 9.5 rpg., 1.6 apg., 1.3 spg. and National Team Tour, averaged a team-high 13.8 points, 2.5 bpg., while shooting 52.5 percent from the field and 6.5 rebounds, 3.8 blocked shots, 1.5 steals, shot 57.1 78.9 percent from the foul line. percent from the field, while averaging 20.5 minutes per • Has appeared and started in 4 career postseason games, has game. averaged 31.5 ppg., 11.0 rpg., 2.0 apg., 3.0 bpg., 1.3 spg., • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on while shooting 54.0 percent from the field and 88.9 percent Aug. 23. from the foul line. • Recorded 7 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 blocked shot and • Played and started in 68 games in 2014-15, averaged 24.4 1 steal in just under 16 minutes of action for the USA Blue ppg. (4th in NBA), 10.2 rpg. (8th in NBA), 2.2 apg., 1.5 Team in the abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in spg., 2.9 bpg. (1st in NBA), shot 53.5 percent from the field Las Vegas, Nevada. and 80.5 percent from the foul line. Ranked 1st in the NBA • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National in efficiency (30.3). Team on Jan. 23, 2014. • Was one of just three players (Chicago's and • Member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 Detroit’s Andre Drummond) in 2013-14 to average at least and won the gold medal. Averaged 3.7 ppg., 2.7 rpg. and 10.0 rebounds, 1.5 blocks and 1.2 steals. shot 64.7 percent from the field. • Selected by the New Orleans Hornets with the 1st overall • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- pick in the 2012 NBA Draft. Became an early entry candi- Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Averaged 6.7 ppg., 1.7 rpg., date after one collegiate season at the University of 1.7 bpg, and shot 66.7 percent from the field. Kentucky. • Recorded nine points and one rebound in 9:58 of action in exhibition victory over the Dominican Republic. COLLEGE NOTES: • Named a member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Men’s • Played and started in 2011-12 in all 40 University of Basketball Team on July 12, 2012. Replaced Blake Griffin Kentucky games and as a freshman led the Wildcats to a who withdrew because of an injury. 38-2 record, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) regular • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on season title and the NCAA championship. May 3, 2012. • As a freshman in 2011-12 averaged team highs of 32.0 min- • Selected to play for the USA Junior Select Team at the 2011 utes a game, 14.2 ppg., 10.4 rpg. and 4.7 bpg., while adding Nike Hoop. Recorded 16 points, 10 rebounds and two 1.3 apg. and 1.4 spg. Shot 62.3 percent from the floor and shots to help the USA to a 92-80 win over the World Select 70.9 percent from the foul line. Team. • Named the 2012 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding

50 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp Player after leading Kentucky to the NCAA title and averag- ing 13.7 ppg., 12.3 rpg. and 4.8 bpg. in team’s six NCAA PERSONAL NOTES: Tournament games. • Born in Chicago, Illinois. • Recorded 186 blocks for the season which are the most in • Grew six-seven inches between his junior and senior high the history of the Southeastern Conference and an all-time school seasons. NCAA mark for freshmen. • Played four varsity seasons at Perspectives Charter in • Set UK freshman records for blocks (186) and rebounds Chicago, Ill. (399) by a Kentucky first-year player. Also tied the UK • As a senior in 2010-11, averaged 32.0 ppg., 22.0 rpg. and freshman record for most double-doubles (20). 7.0 bpg. • Selected by The Sporting News as the National Player of • Named one of four finalists for the the Year. National Player of the Year Award; Named one of five final- • Consensus National Player of the Year winning the Adolph ists for the Naismith Award for the national high school Rupp Trophy, U.S. Basketball Writers Association player of the year. (USBWA), , Associated Press, Wooden and • Selected McDonald’s and Parade Magazine All-America Naismith. first team. • In winning the 2012 Associated Press Player of the Year • Named All-Conference three consecutive years. award and the Naismith Trophy he became just the second • Contributed 14 points, six rebounds and four blocks for the freshman (Kevin Durant was the other) to capture the West Team, which fell to the East 111-96 in the 2011 awards. McDonald’s All-American on March 30 in Chicago, Ill. • Named USBWA National Freshman Player of the Year. • Named Co-MVP of the Jordan Brand Classic All-American • Named Associated Press All-America first team and to Game with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks. Wooden All-America 10-member team. • Was a member of the Honor Roll since freshman year of • Selected the 2011-12 SEC Player of the Year, Freshman of high school. the Year, and Defensive Player of the Year. • Ranked first on ESPNU's Top 100, first overall by • Named All-SEC first team, All-SEC Tournament team, All- Scout.com, and second by Rivals.com. SEC Freshman team, and All-SEC Defensive Team. • Earned All-SEC Tournament honors after averaging 13.0 SOCIAL MEDIA: ppg., 12.0 rpg. and blocking 11 shots. • Twitter: @AntDavis23 • Facebook: anthonydavis23

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/9 177/19.7 45- 82 .549 0- 0 .--- 21-28 .750 59/ 6.6 111/ 12.3 7 19 8 2014 MNT 4/4 82/20.5 20- 35 .571 0- 1 .000 15-21 .714 26/ 6.5 55/ 13.8 0 15 6 2014 MNTX 1/1 16/16.0 3- 7 .429 0- 0 .--- 1- 2 .500 4/ 4.0 7/ 7.0 111 2013 MNT 1/1 27/27.0 10- 13 .769 0- 0 .--- 2- 3 .667 7/ 7.0 22/ 22.0 101 2012 OLY 7/0 53/ 7.6 11- 17 .297 0- 0 .--- 4- 6 .667 19/ 2.7 26/ 3.7 031 2012 MNT 3/0 27/ 9.0 8- 12 .667 1- 1 .1000 3- 6 .500 5/ 1.7 20/ 6.7 150 2011 HSUM 1/1 23/23.0 8- 13 .615 0- 0 .--- 0- 0 .--- 10/10.0 16/ 16.0 021 Totals 25/15 405/16.2 102-172 .593 1- 2 .500 45-64 .703 126/ 5.0 250/ 10.0 10 45 18

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 51 DDEEMM AR A R D DEEROZANROZAN * GUARD * 6’7” (201 CM) * 216 LBS. (98 KG) * #26 * TORONTO RAPTORS * UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA *

2011 NBA All-Star Games. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Scored 14 points in 22 minutes as a starter for the • Gold Medal: 2014 FIBA Sophomore Team in the 2011 Rookie Challenge & Youth World Cup. Jam at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles. • Member of the 2014 USA • Won the inaugural NBA All-Star Dunk-In by defeating L.A. World Cup Team that Clippers guard Eric Gordon during halftime of the T-Mobile finished 9-0 and won the Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam at All-Star Weekend in gold medal. Came off the Dallas. Advanced to the Sprite contest where he bench in all 9 games and finished second to New York’s . averaged 4.8 points, 1.0 rebounds, 1.2 assists, shot NBA MILESTONES: 53.6 percent (15-28) from • Ranks 148th all-time in free throw percentage (.8180). the field, while averaging 11.7 minutes a game. NBA NOTES: • In 2014 World Cup play, • Completed in 2014-15 his 6th NBA season, all with the recorded 11 points (5-8 Toronto Raptors. FGs), 2 rebounds and 2 assists in win over Dominican • Has played in 443 games, started 431, in his career and has Republic; Posted 10 points in gold medal game win against averaged 17.2 ppg., 3.8 rpg., 2.4 apg., 0.9 spg., while shoot- Serbia; Scored 6 points in quarterfinal wins against ing 44.2 percent from the field and 81.8 percent from the Slovenia; Accounted for 5 points and 4 assists versus foul line. Finland. • Has appeared and started in 11 career postseason games, has • Saw action in 2 exhibition games during the 2014 USA averaged 22.5 ppg., 4.9 rpg., 4.4 apg. and 1.3 spg., while Men's National Team Tour and averaged 8.5 points, 4.0 shooting 39.1 percent from the field and 88.5 percent from rebounds and 3.0 assists. the foul line. • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on • Played and started 60 games in 2014-15, averaged 35.0 Aug. 23. minutes a game (15th in NBA), 20.1 ppg. (14th in NBA), • Recorded a game high 16 points (6-9 FGs), 4 rebounds, 2 4.6 rpg., 3.5 apg. (53rd in NBA), 1.2 spg. (44th in NBA), assists and 2 steals in 24 minutes of action for the USA Blue while shooting 41.3 percent from the field and 83.2 percent Team in the abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in from the foul line. Ranked 50th in the NBA in efficiency Las Vegas, Nevada. (16.4). • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National • Finished 2013-14 ranked 10th in the NBA in points per Team on July 14, 2014. game. • Recorded 4 points and 1 rebound in 17 minutes of action for • Finished 2012-13 ranked 4th in the NBA in minutes played, the USA Blue Team in the 2013 USA Basketball Showcase 7th in free throws made, 8th in free throw attempts, 11th in in Las Vegas, Nevada. points, 17th in points per game, field goal attempts and min- • Named a member of the 2013 USA Men’s National Team utes per game, 19th in field goals made, 32nd in the NBA in mini-camp roster on June 12, 2013. free-throw percentage. • Named a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select Team • Drafted in the first round, No. 9 overall, of the 2009 NBA that trained against the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. Draft by Toronto. Became an early entry candidate after one • Selected a member of the 2008 USA Junior National Select collegiate season at the University of Southern California. Team that participated in the Nike Hoop Summit. • Recorded in the 2008 Nike Hoop Summit a team high 17 COLLEGIATE NOTES: points (6-12 FGs, 1-4 3pt FGs, 4-5 FTs), 2 rebounds, 1 • Attended the University of Southern California for one assist, 1 blocked shot and 3 steals in 26 minutes of action. season (2008-09). • Helped lead USC to a 22-13 record, Pac-10 Tournament title NBA HONORS: and second round of the NCAA Tournament. • Named All-NBA honorable mention in 2015. • Started all 35 games during his lone season at USC; ranked • Named to the 2014 NBA All-Star Eastern Conference Team, third on the squad in points (13.9 ppg.) second in rebounds recorded 8 points (4-7 FGs), 3 rebounds and 2 assists in 15 (5.7 rpg.) and third in assists (1.5 apg.). minutes of action. • Named 2009 Pac-10 All Freshman first team. • Participated in the Sprite at the 2010 and • Named the 2009 Pac-10 Tournament MVP.

52 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • During the 2009 Pac-10 Tournament, averaged 21.0 points • Attended Compton High School where he was a four-year and 9.0 rebounds. Had 17 points and 11 rebounds Versus varsity player that ranked as one of the nation’s top Cal-Berkley in the quarterfinals, recorded 21 points and a prospects in the class of 2008. As a senior in 2007-08, career-high 13 rebounds in the semifinals win over UCLA. helped Compton to a 26-6 record, a Moore League title and Scored a career-high 25 points on 10-for-16 shooting to lead the CIF Division IAA Southern Section quarterfinals; aver- his team to a win over Arizona State in the Pac-10 aged 29.2 ppg, 7.9 rpg., 3.9 apg. and 3.0 spg., while shoot- Tournament Final. ing 82.0 percent from the free throw line. • Increased his scoring average to 19.8 points per game in • Selected as a 2008 McDonald's All-American, recorded 10 USC’s five postseason games. points for the West Team, which lost to the East 107-102 on • Recorded 18 points and 9 rebounds in the NCAA March 26 in Milwaukee, Wis. Tournament win over and posted 18 points • Named 2008 Parade Magazine All-America first team and and 5 rebounds in USC’s second-round loss to Michigan USA Today's 2008 All-USA second team. State. • Shared the 2008 Southern California Interscholastic • His 485 points ranks third all-time for a USC freshman and Basketball Coaches Association I-AA Player of the Year his 201 rebounds ranks fourth all-time. honor. PERSONAL NOTES: SOCIAL MEDIA: • Born in Compton, California. • Twitter: DeMarDeRozan • Son of Frank and Diane DeRozan. • Facebook: DeMarDeRozan • Web: demarderozan.com

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/0 105/11.7 15-28 .536 2- 7 .286 11-15 .733 9/ 1.0 43/ 4.8 11 07 2014 MNT 2/0 37/18.5 8-13 .615 1- 1 1.000 0- 0 .--- 8/ 4.0 17/ 8.5 601 2014 MNTX 1/0 24/24.0 6- 9 .667 1- 3 .333 3- 3 1.000 4/ 4.0 16/ 16.0 202 2013 MNT 1/0 17/17.0 1- 7 .143 0- 1 .000 2- 4 .500 1/ 1.0 4/ 4.0 000 2008 HSUM 1/0 26/26.0 6-12 .500 1- 4 .250 4- 5 .800 2/ 2.0 17/ 17.0 113 Totals 14/0 209/14.9 36-69 .522 5-16 .313 20-27 .741 24/ 1.7 97/ 6.9 20 1 13

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 53 ANDREANDRE DRUMMONDDRUMMOND * CENTER * 6’10” (208 CM) * 270 LBS. (122 KG) * #25 * DETROIT PISTONS * UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT *

averaged 12.1 ppg., 11.8 rpg., 1.7 bpg., 1.0 spg., while USA BASKETBALL NOTES: shooting 57.0 percent from the field. • Gold Medals: 2014 FIBA • Played and started in all 82 games in 2014-15, averaged a World Cup, 2010 FIBA U17 career-high 13.8 ppg. (66th in NBA), a career-high 13.5 rpg. World Championship, 2009 (2nd in NBA), a career-high 1.9 bpg. (9th in NBA), shot FIBA Americas U16 51.4 percent from the field. Ranked tied for 16th in the Championship. NBA in efficiency (20.8) • Member of the 2014 USA • Drafted in the first round, 9th overall, of the 2012 NBA World Cup Team that fin- Draft by Detroit. Became an early entry candidate after one ished 9-0 and won the gold collegiate season at the University of Connecticut. medal. Came off the bench in 8 games and averaged NBA HONORS: 3.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, • Named All-NBA honorable mention in 2015.Participated in shot 61.0 percent (11-18) the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge played during the from the field. 2013 NBA All-Star Weekend. • Recorded 6 points and 2 • Finished fourth in voting for 2013 NBA Rookie of the Year rebounds in 2014 World honors. Cup gold medal game victory over Serbia. • Named to 2013 NBA All-Rookie first team. • Saw action in 2 exhibition games during the 2014 USA National Team Tour and averaged 7.0 points and 3.5 rebounds. COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on • Attended the University of Connecticut for one season. Aug. 23, 2014. • Averaged 10.0 ppg., 7.6 rpg., 2.7 bpg., and shot 54 percent • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National from the field during his lone season at UConn. Team on Jan. 23, 2014. • Selected to the 2011-12 Big East All-Rookie Team. • Recorded 4 points and 5 rebounds in 14 minutes of action • Voted preseason 2011-12 Big East Rookie of the Year and for the victorious USA White Team in the abbreviated 2014 preseason All-Big East Conference honorable mention. USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. • Ended the 2011-12 season with a (Connecticut head coach) • Member of the 2010 USA U17 World Championship Team era record, 10 double-doubles. that finished 8-0 and won the gold medal. Averaged 8.6 • Four-time Big East Rookie of the Week. ppg., 6.8 rpg., 1.6 bpg. and shot 63.5 percent from the field. • Selected a member of the 2009 USA U16 Championship PERSONAL NOTES: Team that finished 5-0 and won the gold medal. • Born in Mt. Vernon, New York. • Averaged during the FIBA Americas U16 Championship 8.6 • Son of Christine Cameron; has one younger sister, Ariana. ppg., 6.8 rpg., 1.8 bpg. and shot 56.3 percent from the field. • Wears a size 18 shoe. • Named to the 2009-10 USA Basketball Men's • Attended St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn, where Developmental National Team on May 28, 2009. he led his school to the 2011 Prep National Championship. NBA NOTES: SOCIAL MEDIA: • Completed in 2014-15 his 3rd NBA season with the Detroit • Twitter: @andredrummondd Pistons. • Facebook: AndreDrummond • Has played in 223 games, starting 173, in his career and has

USA Basketball Statistics TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 8/0 46/ 5.8 11- 18 .610 0- 0 .--- 2- 7 .286 19/ 2.4 24/ 3.0 131 2014 MNT 2/0 23/11.5 7- 12 .583 0- 0 .--- 0- 2 .000 7/ 3.5 14/ 7.0 012 2014 MNTX 1/0 14/14.0 2- 5 .400 0- 0 .--- 0- 0 .--- 5/ 5.0 4/ 4.0 000 2013 MNT 1/0 13/13.0 5- 8 .625 0- 0 .--- 1- 3 .333 6/ 6.0 11/ 11.0 110 2010 U17 8/0 102/12.8 33- 52 .635 0- 1 .000 3-10 .300 54/ 6.8 69/ 8.6 4 13 3 2009 U16 5/0 61/12.2 18- 32 .563 0- 0 .--- 7-21 .333 34/ 6.8 43/ 8.6 192 Totals 25/0 259/10.8 76-127 .598 0- 1 .000 13-43 .302 125/ 5.0 165/ 6.6 7 27 8

54 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp KEVINKEVIN DURANTDURANT * GUARD * 6’9” (206 CM) * 240 LBS. (109 KG) * * OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDERS * UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS *

team high 28.2 minutes a game. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Established USA World Championship competition records • Honors: Selected 2010 for most points scored, highest scoring average, most made USA Basketball Male and attempted field goals, and ranks second for most Athlete of the Year; Named attempted 3-point field goals, third for most made 3-point MVP of the 2010 FIBA field goals, fifth for most free throws made, seventh for World Championship and to most rebounds and 10th for most free throws attempted. the five-member 2010 All- • Set USA World Championship single-game records for World Championship Team. points scored (record 38 points in semifinals win over • Gold Medals: 2012 Lithuania), most field goals made and attempted, and most Olympic Games, 2010 3-point field goals attempted. FIBA World Championship. • Ranked among all competitors at the FIBA World • In 31 games in a USA jer- Championship first in 3-point field goals made and attempt- sey he has compiled 617 ed, second for points scored, second in field goals made, points (19.9 ppg.), 183 tied for second in field goals attempted, third in points aver- rebounds (5.9 rpg.), 66 aged, third in free throw percentage, sixth in field goal per- assists (2.1 apg.), while centage, tied for seventh in free throws made, 21st in 3- shooting 52.4 percent (216-412) from the floor, 48.1 percent point percentage. (87-181) from 3-point and 89.1 percent (98-110) from the • Scored 12 or more points in all nine USA's games, recorded foul line. 20 or more points in five games, and earned USA game • Named a finalist for the 2014 USA National Team on Aug. scoring honors in five games. 5, 2014 • Recorded 27 points 9-18 FGs, 4-6 3pt FGs, 5-6 FTs) and 10 • Recorded 9 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 blocked shot and rebounds in 70-68 win against Brazil; 33 points (11-19 FGs, 1 steal in almost 26 minutes of action for the victorious 3-8 3pt FGs, 8-9 FTs) in quarterfinals win over Russia; a USA White Team in the abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball USA record 38 points (14-25 FGs, 5-12 3pt FGs, 5-5 FTs) Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. in semifinals win over Lithuania and 25 points (10-17 FGs, • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National 7-13 3pt FGs, 1-2 FTs) in gold medal game win over Team on Jan. 23, 2014. Turkey. • Member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 • Member of the 2010 USA Men’s National Team that fin- and won the gold medal. Started in all eight games and ished 4-0 in its pre-World Championship tour. Averaged a averaged a team high 19.5 ppg., and added 5.8 rpg., 2.6 team-bests of 17.3 ppg., 7.3 rpg. and 1.8 blocks, while apg., 1.6 spg., and shot 48.5 percent from the field, 52.3 adding 1,8 apg. and 1.0 spg.. percent (34-65) from 3-point and 88.9 percent (24-27) from • In the 2010 USA Basketball Showcase, helped lead the USA the free throw line. White Team to a 114-96 victory and recorded a game high • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- 28 points, and added five rebounds, two assists in 29 min- Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Started in three of five utes. games and averaged a team second best 17.6 ppg., and • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National added 5.0 rpg., 2.2 apg., 1.2 spg., and shot 57.6 percent Team on Feb. 10, 2010. from the field and 55.2 percent (16-29) from 3-point. • Participated in the 2009 USA Basketball National Team • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on Mini-Camp. Jan. 16, 2012. • Member of the USA Blue Team in the 2009 USA Basketball • Member of the 2010 USA World Championship Team that Showcase and led team to a win and recorded 20 points, 8 finished 9-0 and won gold, the USA’s first world champi- rebounds, 4 assists. onship since 1994. • Participated in the 2007 USA Senior National Team training • Named MVP of the World Championship and to the five- camps in Las Vegas. member All-World Championship Team. • Helped lead the USA Blue Team in the 2007 State Farm • Started all nine 2010 FIBA World Championship games and USA Basketball Challenge to a come-from-behind 105-104 averaged a team-high 22.8 ppg., added a team second-best victory and recorded 22 points, and added 6 rebounds, 1 6.1 rpg., 1.8 apg., 1.4 spg., shot 55.6 percent (74-133 FGs) assist, 3 steals in 24 minutes. from the floor, 45.6 percent (26-57 3pt FGs) from 3-point • Added on May 23, 2007, to the USA Basketball Men's and 91.2 percent (31-34 FTs) from the foul line. Averaged a Senior National Team.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 55 • Selected to play for the U.S. team at the 2006 Nike Hoop • Recorded in 2009-10 a streak of 25 or more points in 29 Summit. Started and tallied 20 points and 7 boards in 22 consecutive games, an all-time Oklahoma City franchise minutes to help the USA Americans record a 109-91 win record and the longest streak for all active NBA players. against the World Select Team in Memphis (4/8/06). • Set Oklahoma City franchise record and led the NBA with 756 made free throws in 2009-10. NBA HONORS: • Became the second youngest NBA player to reach 4,000 • Named the NBA Most Valuable Player in 2014. career points versus Boston (12/4/09). • Named All-NBA first team five consecutive years (2010, • On Nov. 24, 2009, versus Utah, he became just the 4th play- 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014). er in NBA history (LeBron James (twice), Shaquille O’Neal • Finished runner-up for 2009-10 NBA MVP award. and Michael Jordan) to score at least 400 points during the • Six-time NBA All-Star selection (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, first 15 games of a season at an age of 21-year-old or 2014 and 2015). younger. • Four-time NBA scoring champion (2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014) NBA NOTES: • Voted a starter for the 2012 Western Conference All-Star • Completed in 2014-15 his 8th NBA season, all with Team. Earned MVP honors after recording 36 points, 7 Oklahoma City/Seattle. rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in 37 minutes. • Has played and started 569 games in his career and aver- • Named a starter for the 2011 Western Conference All-Star aged 27.3 ppg., 6.9 rpg., 3.5 apg., 1.2 spg., 1.0 bpg., while Team and finished with 34 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and shooting 48.1 percent from the field, 37.9 percent from 3- 2 steals in 30 minutes. point and 88.1 percent from the foul line. • Selected a 2010 NBA All-Star, finished with 15 points and 5 • Started and played in 27 games in 2014-15, averaged 25.4 rebounds in 20 minutes. ppg., 6.6 rpg., 4.1 apg., 0.9 spg., 0.9 bpg., shot 51.0 percent • Recorded a Rookie Challenge record 46 points (17-25 FGs, from the field, 40.3 percent from 3-point and 85.4 percent 4-8 3pt FGS, 8-8 FTs) and added 7 rebounds to lead the from the foul line. Sophomores to a 122-116 win in the 2009 T-Mobile Rookie • Had surgery in the 2014-15 offseason to repair a Jones Challenge. fracture in his right foot and missed the first 17 games of • Named 2007-08 NBA Rookie of the Year and NBA All- the 2014-15 season. Returned in December but began under- Rookie first team. went another foot surgery at the end of February 2015. • Selected NBA Rookie of the Month five times in 2007-08. Oklahoma City announced on March 27, 2015, that he • Played in the 2008 NBA Rookie Challenge at the 2008 All- would undergo a third surgery to his right foot and miss the Star weekend in New Orleans, Louisiana. Recorded a team remainder of the 2014-15 season. best 23 points and added 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals • Started and played in 66 games in 2011-12, averaged a in just under 27 minutes of action. league leading 28.0 ppg. • Captured the 2010 and 2009 H-O-R-S-E competition held • Finished 2011-12 ranked 1st in the NBA in scoring, 1st in during All-Star weekend. field goals made, 1st in free throws made, 1st in minutes played, 2nd in field goals attempted, 3rd in efficiency rank- NBA MILESTONES: ing, 3rd in minutes played per game, 3rd in 3-point field • Ranks 125th in all-time scoring (15,537), 181st in made goals made, 3rd in free throws attempted, 4th in 3-point field goals (5214), 200th in attempted field goals (10,847), field goals attempted, 21st in field goal percentage, 24th in 91st in made 3-pointers (957), 97th in attempted 3-point rebounds per game, 27th in free throw percentage, 28th in field goals (2528), 102nd in 3-point percentage (.3786), 69th blocks per game, 31st in steals per game, 39th in assists per in made free throws (4152), 97th in attempted free throws game. (4714), 13th in free throw percentage (.8808) and 212th in • Ranked among all NBA rookies in 2007-08 1st in points per blocked shots (554). game, 1st in minutes per game (34.6); 4th in assists per • Led the NBA in 2011-12 in scoring averaging 28.0 ppg. game; 4th in steals per game; 4th in free throw percentage; Became just the 8th player in NBA history to win three tied for 5th in blocked shots per game and tied for 9th in consecutive scoring titles. rebounds per game. • Averaged 30.1 ppg. in 2009-2010 to become the youngest • Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics with the second overall player ever to lead the NBA in scoring. pick of the 2007 NBA Draft. • At age 19 years 200 days, no player in the history of the NBA has scored as many points in a game at a younger age. COLLEGE NOTES: • Became in 2009-10 just the 10th NBA player to start every • As a freshman led the Longhorns in 2006-07 to a 25-10 game during the regular season and average 30 points or record and the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. better. • In 2006-07 became the first freshman in NCAA history to • Set Oklahoma City franchise all-time record for points in a earn consensus National Player of the Year honors. single season in 2009-10 (2472 points). • Winner of the 2007 John R. Wooden Award, became the • Led the NBA and set an Oklahoma City franchise record first freshman to win the award, which was first presented in with 45 games in 2009-10 of 30 points or more scoring. 1977.

56 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • Led the Big 12 Conference in scoring (25.8 ppg.), rebound- • Has two brothers, Anthony and Rayvonne, and one sister, ing (11.1 rpg.), blocked shots (67) and double-doubles (20). Briana. Brother Anthony played basketball at Butler C.C. • Was the only player to rank in the Top 10 nationally in both and two seasons at Towson University (2007-08 - 2008-09). scoring (fourth) and rebounding (fourth). • Named All-America first team by USA Today and Parade • Named in 2007 to The Associated Press All-America first Magazine. team, becoming the third player in school history to earn • Named co-MVP of the 2006 McDonald's All-American first-team All-America recognition from the AP and was the game finishing with 25 points, five rebounds and four only unanimous choice of the 72-member national media assists in leading the West to a 112-94 win over the East. panel. • Recorded 16 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three • Named the 2007 Big 12 Conference Player and Freshman of blocks in 24 minutes in the 2006 Jordan All-American the Year to become the first freshman in league history to Classic in New York City and earned MVP honors. earn Player of the Year honors, also named a unanimous • Attended Montrose Christian and as a senior in 2005-06 and All-Big 12 first team and earned a spot on Big 12 All- led team to 20-2 record, win over then No. 1 ranked Oak Defensive Team and the Big 12 All-Rookie team. Hill Academy and a #9 national ranking by USA Today and • Became the first player in the Big 12 history to score 400 a #2 national ranking by HoopsUSA. Averaged as a senior points or grab 200 rebounds in conference play. 24.0 ppg., 10.0 rpg., 3.0 apg., 3.0 spg., and shot 43 percent • Recorded a league-record nine 30-point games. from 3-point. • Set a record for scoring average in league games (28.9 • Transferred to Oak Hill and as a junior in 2004-05, averaged ppg.). 19.6 ppg., 8.8 rpg., 4.3 apg., 2.0 bpg., shot 60 percent from • Became the first player in Texas history to declare for the the floor, 43 percent from 3-point range, and 75 percent NBA Draft following his freshman year. from the free throw line while leading Oak Hill to a 34-2 mark and No. 1 ranking by USA Today. PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Suitland, Maryland. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Full name is Kevin Wayne Durant. • Twitter: @KDtrey5 • Son of Wanda and Wayne Pratt. • Facebook: Kevin Durant • Official Website: Kevin Durant

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 MNTX 1/1 26/26.0 4- 9 .444 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .--- 3/ 3.0 9/ 9.0 311 2012 OLY 8/8 208/26.0 49-101 .485 34- 65 .523 24- 27 .889 46/ 5.8 156/ 19.5 21 5 13 2012 MNT 5/3 130/26.0 34- 59 .576 16- 29 .552 4- 7 .571 25/ 5.0 88/ 17.6 11 16 2010 WC 9/9 254/28.2 74-133 .556 26- 57 .456 31- 34 .912 55/ 6.1 205/ 22.8 16 6 13 2010 MNT 4/4 102/25.5 24- 52 .462 3- 12 .250 18- 21 .857 29/ 7.3 69/ 17.3 774 2010 MNTX 1/1 29/29.0 10- 17 .588 2- 3 .667 6- 6 12.000 5/ 5.0 28/ 28.0 200 2009 MNT 1/1 23/23.0 5- 12 .417 1- 4 .250 9- 9 1.000 8/ 8.0 20/ 20.0 400 2007 MNT 1/0 25/25.0 9- 14 .643 2- 5 .400 2- 2 1.000 6/ 6.0 22/ 22.0 103 2006 HUM 1/1 22/22.0 7- 15 .467 2- 3 .667 4- 4 1.000 7/ 7.0 20/ 20.0 110 Totals 31/28 819/26.4 216-412 .524 87-181 .481 98-110 .891 184/ 5.9 617/ 19.9 66 21 40

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 57 KENNETHKENNETH FARIEDFARIED * FORWARD * 6’8” (203 CM) * 228 LBS. (103 KG) * #33 * DENVER NUGGETS * MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY *

• Named to 2012 NBA All-Rookie first team. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Selected as Western Conference Player of the Week on Nov. • Honors: Selected to the 12 and was selected as the Western Conference Rookie of 2014 FIBA World Cup five- the Month for April 2012. member All-Tournament Team. NBA NOTES: • Gold Medals 2014 FIBA • Completed in 2014-15 his 4th NBA season all with the World Cup. Denver Nuggets. • Member of the 2014 USA • Has played in 281 games, started 267, in his NBA career World Cup Team that fin- and has averaged 12.2 ppg., 8.7 rpg., 1.1 apg., 0.9 spg., 0.9 ished 9-0 and won the gold bpg., while shooting 54.1 percent from the field and 65.4 medal. Started all nine percent from the foul line. games and averaged 12.4 • Has appeared in 12 and started in 11 career postseason points, a team-high 7.8 games, has averaged 10.3 ppg., 9.3 rpg., 0.4 apg. and 0.8 rebounds, shot 63.4 percent spg. (51-80) from the field, • Played in 75 games, started 71, in 2014-15, averaged 12.2 while averaging 21.7 ppg., 8.7 rpg. (17th in the NBA), 1.1 apg., 0.9 spg., 0.9 bpg. minutes a game. (51st in NBA), shot 50.7 percent from the field and 69.1 • In 2014 World Cup play, recorded 22 points (11-14 FGs) percent from the foul line. Ranked 49th in the NBA in and 8 rebounds in the win over Turkey; Posted 15 points efficiency (16.7). and 11 rebounds against New Zealand; credited with 16 • Drafted in the first round, 22nd overall, of the 2011 NBA points and 6 rebounds versus Dominican Republic; Draft by Denver. Became a draft candidate after playing Accounted for 14 points and 10 rebounds against Slovenia; four seasons at Morehead State University. Finished the gold medal game versus Serbia with 12 points and 7 rebounds. COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Started all 4 exhibition games during the 2014 USA Men's • Attended Morehead State University. National Team Tour and averaged 10.3 points, a team-best • Collected 1,673 career rebounds to become the NCAA mod- 6.8 rebounds, and shot 72.0 percent (18-25) from the field. ern-era (post-1973) career rebounding leader, surpassing • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on Tim Duncan’s 1,570. Aug. 23. • Finished career with 86 double-doubles, placing him just • Recorded 6 points, a team best 7 rebounds and 1 assist in one behind Tim Duncan (87) for most in NCAA Division 1 almost 25 minutes of action for the USA Blue Team in the history. abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, • Two-time Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Player of the Year Nevada. and three-time OVC Defensive Player of the Year. • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National • Finished with league-record 15 career OVC Player of the Team on Jan. 23, 2014. Week honors. • Recorded 11 points, added 7 rebounds, and 1 blocked shot • Selected 2010-11 Associated Press All-American third team in 16 minutes of action for the USA White Team in its 128- and NABC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. 106 victory over the USA Blue Team in the 2013 USA • As a senior in 2010-11, averaged 17.3 points, a Division 1- Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. leading 14.5 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and 1.9 steals in 34.7 • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National minutes. Recorded a nation-best 29 double-doubles. Team on Jan. 23, 2014. • Had his No. 35 jersey retired by MSU on senior day. • As a junior in 2009-10, averaged 16.9 points and 13.0 NBA HONORS: rebounds and earned Associated Press All-American honor- • Named MVP of the 2013 Rising Stars Challenge played able mention honors. during the 2013 NBA All-Star Weekend in Houston after • Named 2009-10 OVC Player of the Year, Defensive Player recording 40 points and 10 rebounds in 22 minutes. of the Year and All-Conference first team. • Participated in the Slam Dunk Contest at 2013 NBA All- • As a sophomore in 2008-09, averaged 13.9 points, 13.0 Star Weekend. rebounds and 1.9 blocks a game. • Finished third in voting for 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year • As a freshman in 2007-08, started 20-of-30 games and aver- honors. aged 10.5 points and 8.0 rebounds.

58 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • Named to the 2007-08 OVC All-Newcomer Team. PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Newark, New Jersey. • Has a daughter named Kyra. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @KennethFaried35 • Facebook: Kenneth-Faried

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/9 195/21.7 51- 80 .634 0- 1 .000 10- 15 .667 70/ 7.8 112/ 12.4 655 2014 MNT 4/4 69/17.3 18- 25 .720 0- 0 .--- 5- 9 .555 27/ 6.8 41/ 10.3 341 2014 MNTX 1/1 25/25.0 3- 6 .500 0- 0 .--- 0- 0 .--- 7/ 7.0 6/ 6.0 100 2013 MNT 1/1 16/16.0 5- 10 .500 0- 0 .--- 1- 2 .500 7/ 7.0 11/ 11.0 010 Totals 15/14 305/20.3 67-121 .554 0- 1 .000 16-26 .615 111/ 7.4 170/ 11.3 10 10 6

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 59 RR UD U DY Y G GA AY Y * FORWARD * 6’8” (203 CM) * 230 LBS. (104 KG) * #43 * SACRAMENTO KINGS * UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT *

• Member of the USA White Team in the 2009 USA USA BASKETBALL NOTES: Basketball Showcase and recorded 27 points (11-12 FGs), • Gold Medals: 2014 FIBA four rebounds, two assists and three steals in 27 minutes. World Cup, 2010 FIBA • Member of the 2005 USA U21 World Championship Team World Championship, 2005 that finished 7-1 and in fifth place. Averaged 10.5 ppg., 5.5 Global Games. rpg. and 1.5 bpg. • Member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team that fin- NBA HONORS: ished 9-0 and won the gold • Named All-NBA honorable mention in 2015. medal. Played all 9 games • Finished runner-up to Orlando’s Hedo Turkoglu for the and averaged 6.0 points, a 2007-08 NBA Most Improved Player Award . team-high 3.7 rebounds, 1.4 • Named recipient of the NBA Cares Community Assist assists, 1.0 steals, shot 47.8 Award for March 2010 in recognition of his outstanding percent (22-46) from the efforts in the community and for his ongoing philanthropic field and 41.7 percent (5- and charitable work. The NBA honored Gay in part for the 12) from 3-point, while role that he played in the Hoops for St. Jude campaign, averaging 13.9 minutes a which helped raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research game. Hospital. • In 2014 World Cup play, recorded 10 points and 5 rebounds • Named to the NBA’s All-Rookie first team in 2006-07 and in victory over Finland; Scored 11 points in gold medal finished third in NBA Rookie of the Year voting behind game versus Serbia; Finished with 10 points in a win over Toronto’s and Portland’s Brandon Roy, Mexico; Scored 9 points versus Dominican Republic. who won the award. • Played in all 4 exhibition games during the 2014 USA • Participated in the 2008 Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk Men's National Team Tour and averaged 10.5 points, 2.5 Contest and the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge in 2007 and rebounds, and shot 51.7 percent (15-39) from the field. 2008 as part of NBA All-Star weekend. • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on • Scored 22 points (second-highest on the team) and helped Aug. 23. lead the Sophomore Team to a victory over the rookies in • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on the 2007 Rookie Challenge held during All-Star Weekend. Jan. 16, 2012. • Named the NBA’s Western Conference T-Mobile Rookie of • Member of the 2010 USA World Championship Team that the Month for November 2006. finished 9-0 and won gold, the USA’s first world champi- onship since 1994. NBA MILESTONES: • Played in all nine World Championship games and averaged • Ranks 242th in all-time scoring (12,094), tied for 222rd in 7.0 ppg., 2.0 rpg., 0.9 blocks and 1.0 spg., shot 48.9 percent blocked shots (539), tied for 229th in steals (863), tied for from the field, and 72.2 percent from the foul line. 163rd in made 3-point field goals (676) and 150th in • Scored 17 points and added four rebounds in USA’s victory attempted 3-point field goals (1968). over Angola; Finished with 16 points in 99-77 win against • Set a Memphis-era franchise record with a career-high nine- Slovenia. straight games with 20-plus points, dating back to the 2009- • Member of the 2010 USA Men’s National Team that fin- 10 season finale on April 14, 2010 at Oklahoma City. ished 4-0 in its pre-World Championship tour. Averaged • In the four seasons between 2007-08 thru 2010-11, was one 10.3 ppg. (tied for a team second-best), 2.5 rpg., 1.0 spg., of three NBA players (LeBron James, Dwyane Wade) with shot 48.5 percent from the field. at least 5,000 points, 400 steals and 200 blocks. • Started in the 2010 USA Basketball Showcase for the USA • Ranks in the Top 10 in Memphis franchise history in points Blue Team that fell 114-96 to the USA White squad, record- (6,607, 3rd), rebounds (2,092, 6th), scoring average (17.8, ed a team-high 23 points, added five rebounds, two steals, 4th), field goals made (2,527, 3rd), field goals attempted two blocks and one assist in a game high 33 minutes of (5,534, 3rd), three-point field goals made (394, 4th), three- action. point field goals attempted (1,118, 3rd), steals (489, 2nd), • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National games started (336, 4th) and games played (372, 6th). Team on Feb. 10, 2010. • Set in 2007-08 a Memphis franchise record for points in a • Named a participant of the 2009 USA Men’s National team single season (1,632). mini-camp on June 25.

60 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp Draft. Draft rights traded by the Houston Rockets with to Memphis Grizzlies for Shane Battier NBA NOTES: (7/12/06). • Completed in 2014-15 his 9th NBA season and second with Sacramento Kings. COLLEGE NOTES: • Has played in 651 games, started 615 games in his NBA • Played two seasons at the University of Connecticut and career and has averaged 18.5 ppg., 5.8 rpg., 2.3 apg., 1.3 compiled a 53-12 record. spg., while shooting 45.1 percent from the field, 34.3 per- • Named The Sporting News 2005 Freshman of the Year and cent from 3-point and 79.4 percent from the foul line. to 2005 All-Freshman team. • Has played and started in 7 Playoff games and averaged • As a sophomore at Connecticut, was named All-American 19.0 ppg., 6.6 rpg., 1.4 apg. and 1.3 spg. first team by the NABC and was one of four finalists for the • Played in 68 games, started 67 games, in 2014-15 and Naismith National Player of the Year Award in 2005-06. averaged a career-high 21.1 ppg. (12th in NBA), 5.9 rpg., • Named All-American second team by The Associated Press, career-high 3.7 apg. (47th in NBA), 1.0 spg., shot 45.5 USBWA and ESPN.com. percent from the field, 35.9 percent from 3-point and 85.8 • Earned All-Big East, All-NABC and All-USBWA All- percent from the fou line. Ranked 27th in the NBA in effi- District first team accolades. ciency (19.8). • As a sophomore led the Huskies in scoring (15.2 ppg.) and • Started and played in 73 games in 2013-14, 18 to start the recorded six double-doubles. year with Toronto and 55 to end the season with • Finished his collegiate career with 20 points and six Sacramento. Averaged for the year 20.0 ppg., 6.0 rpg., 2.2 rebounds in a career-best 42 minutes in an NCAA Elite apg., 1.6 spg., 1.34 big., shot 45.5 percent from the field, Eight loss to George Mason. 33.0 percent from 3-point and 82.2 percent from the foul • Named Big East Conference Rookie of the Year and was a line. unanimous All-Rookie Team selection in 2004-05. Was • Boasted the highest scoring increase among all qualifying named Big East Rookie of the Week five times. NBA players, up 9.3 ppg. from 2006-07. • Led all sophomores in scoring and was the first NBA sopho- PERSONAL NOTES: more to average 20.0 ppg. or more since LeBron James, • Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Carmelo Anthony and Dwyane Wade all did it in 2004-05. • Full name is Rudy Carlton Gay. • Ranked third among NBA rookies in blocks (0.95), fourth in • Parents are Rudy Sr. and Rae Gay and has four siblings, one points (10.8) and minutes (27.0), fifth in steals (0.91) and brother, Eric, and three sisters, Brett, Yozmin and Candace. sixth in rebounds (4.5). • Attended Archbishop Spalding High School (Baltimore, Md.). • As a rookie in 2006-07, played in 78 games and recorded 43 starts, averaged 10.8 ppg., 4.5 rpg., 1.3 apg. and 0.9 spg. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Selected after sophomore collegiate season by Houston • Twitter: @Rudygay22 Rockets in first round, No. 8 overall pick of 2006 NBA • Facebook: 22RudyGay

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/0 125/13.9 22- 46 .478 5-12 .417 5- 9 .556 33/ 3.7 54/ 6.0 13 39 2014 MNT 4/0 59/14.8 15- 29 .517 2- 8 .250 10-13 .769 10/ 2.5 42/ 10.5 143 2010 WC 9/0 121/13.4 22- 45 .489 6-19 .316 13-18 .722 26/ 2.9 63/ 7.0 789 2010 MNT 4/0 71/17.8 16- 33 .485 1- 4 .250 8-10 .800 10/ 2.5 41/ 10.3 324 2010 MNTX 1/1 33/33.0 7- 11 .636 3- 4 .750 6- 7 .857 5/ 5.0 23/ 23.0 122 2009 MNT 1/1 27/27.0 11- 12 .917 3- 4 .750 2- 2 1.000 4/ 4.0 27/ 27.0 203 2005 U21 8/3 132/16.5 37- 76 .487 4-12 .333 6- 8 .750 44/ 5.5 84/ 10.5 8 12 8 2005 GG 4/2 62/15.5 11- 26 .423 2- 6 .333 7-10 .700 17/ 4.3 31/ 7.8 428 Totals 40/7 630/15.8 141-278 .507 26-69 .377 57-77 .740 149/ 3.7 365/ 9.1 39 33 46

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 61 PAULPAUL GEORGEGEORGE * GUARD * 6’8” (203 CM) * 221 LBS. (100 KG) * * INDIANA PACERS * FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: NBA MILESTONES: • Suffered on Aug. 1, 2014, a • Ranks tied for 193rd all-time in 3-point percentage (.3610) right leg, open tibia-fibula and 249th in made 3-point field goals (492). fracture with 9:33 remain- ing in the 4th quarter of the NBA NOTES: 2014 USA Basketball • Completed in 2014-15 his 5th NBA season, all with the Showcase. Recorded 3 Indiana Pacers. rebounds, 2 assists and 2 • Has played in 292 games, started 244 games in his NBA steals in 24:39 of action for career, and has averaged 15.2 ppg., 6.0 rpg., 2.9 apg., 1.6 the victorious USA White spg., while shooting 42.8 percent from the field, 36.1 Team in the abbreviated percent from 3-point and 82.7 percent from the foul line. 2014 USA Basketball • Has appeared and started in 54 career postseason games, has Showcase in Las Vegas, averaged 17.2 ppg., 7.1 rpg., 3.7 apg. and 1.7 spg., while Nevada. shooting 42.2 percent from the field, 34.8 percent from 3- • Named a member of the point and 76.4 percent from the foul line. 2014-16 USA Men’s • Played in six games and averaged 15.2 minutes in 2014-15, National Team on Jan. 23, 2014. averaged 8.8 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 1.0 apg., 0.8 spg, shot 36.7 • Recorded 10 points and added 5 rebounds to help the USA percent from the field, 40.9 percent from 3-point and 72.7 White to 128-106 victory in the 2013 USA Basketball percent from the foul line. Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. • Returned a little more than eight months after suffering a • Selected a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select Team right leg, open tibia-fibula fracture in the 2014 USA that trained against the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. Basketball Showcase and made his season debut against • Was invited to the 2009 USA Basketball U19 World Miami on April 5, 2015. Recorded 13 points, 2 rebounds, Championship Team trials but was unable to participate due 2 assists and 2 steals in 15 minutes of action. to an injury. • Drafted in the first round (10th overall) of the 2010 NBA Draft by Indiana. Became an early entry candidate after two NBA HONORS: collegiate seasons at Fresno State University. • Named All-NBA third team in 2013 and 2014. • Named 2014 NBA All-Defensive First Team. COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Named 2013 NBA All-Defensive Second Team. • Attended Fresno State University for two years. • Named the 2013 NBA Most Improved Player for the 2012- • Named 2009-10 All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC). 13 season, he was the only player in the NBA to average at • As a sophomore, started all 29 games, averaged 16.8 points, least 17.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.75 steals 7.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.2 steals and 0.8 blocks per game per game. while shooting 42.4 percent from the field and 35.3 percent • Named to the 2014 NBA All-Star East Team, recorded 87 from 3-point range. points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals in 33 minutes of • Produced the best single-season free throw percentage in action. Fresno State history, connecting on 120-132 FT (.909) in • Named to the 2013 NBA All-Star East Team, recorded 17 2009-10. points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists in 20 minutes of action. • Recorded a career-high 30 points and went 9-of-9 from the • Participated in Foot Locker Three-Point Contest at the 2013 free throw line in a 19-point win over eventual WAC NBA All-Star Weekend. Tournament Champion New Mexico State on Feb. 11, 2010. • Named to 2011 NBA All-Rookie second team. • As a freshman in 2008-09, started all 34 games, averaged • Participated in both the Rising Stars Challenge and the Slam 14.3 ppg., and led the Bulldogs in rebounds (6.2), steals Dunk Contest during the 2012 All-Star Weekend in Orlando, (1.7) and double-doubles (6); also was the WAC leader in Fla. minutes played and second in the conference in 3-pt shoot- • Scored 23 points for the victorious Team Chuck in the ing, steals (59) and steals per game (1.74). Rising Stars Challenge. • Earned the Nov. 18, 2009, ESPN Sportscenter “No. 1 Play of the Day” when he threw down an emphatic one handed dunk in a road contest at Saint Mary’s College.

62 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Sun Valley, California. • Son of Paul and Paulette George; has two older sisters, Teiosha, who played basketball at Pepperdine and Portala who was a volleyball player at CSU-San Bernardino. • As a senior at Pete Knight H.S. (Palmdale, Calif.) averaged 25 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, and 3 steals per game. • Named Golden League Most Valuable Player, Antelope Valley Press Player of the Year, and was a member of the Daily News 2007-08 All-Area Boys’ basketball team.

SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @Paul_George24 • Facebook: Paul George

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 MNTX 1/1 25/25.0 0- 7 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .--- 3/ 3.0 0/ 0.0 202 2013 MNT 1/1 25/25.0 3-10 .300 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 7/ 7.0 10/ 10.0 100 Totals 2/2 50/25.0 3-17 .176 1-6 .167 3-4 .750 10/ 5.0 10/ 5.0 302

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 63 DDRRAAYYMMOONNDD GGRREEEENN * FORWARD * 6’7” (201 CM) * 223 LBS. (101 KG) * #37 * GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS * MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Named to the 2015-16 USA • Appeared in 145 games (67 starts) in four years at Michigan Basketball National Team State University, averaged 10.5 ppg., 7.6 rpg., 2.9 apg. and on Aug. 6, 2015. 1.24 spg. in 25.0 minutes, while shooting 46.7 from the • Named a member of the field, 36.1 percent from 3-point. 2014 USA Select Team that • Finished his career as the school's all-time leading rebound- trained with and against er (1,096) while ranking second in blocks (117) and steals 2014 USA National Team. (180) and 17th in scoring (1,517 points). • Named a member of the • One of three players in MSU history to compile over 1,000 2011 USA World University career points and rebounds. Games Team that finished • Record three career triple-doubles which ranks second in with a 7-1 record and in Spartan history only to Earvin "Magic" Johnson. fifth Place. Played in all • Named the 2012 Big Ten Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the eight games, started three Year Award winner following his senior season. games, average 8.6 ppg., a • Named 2012 Big Ten Conference and NABC National team second-best 6.0 rpg., 2.1 apg., 1.6 spg.while shooting Player of the Year honors. 46.3 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from 3 points and • Selected consensus 2012 All-American first team. 65.0 percent from the foul line. • As a senior in 2011-12, appeared in 37 games, made 36 starts, averaged a team-best 16.2 points and 10.6 rebounds NBA HONORS: (ninth in the nation) to go with 3.8 assists and 1.46 steals in • Named 2015 NBA All-Defensive first team. 33.2 minutes a game. • Finished runner-up for the 2014-15 NBA Most Improved • Recorded his third career triple-double and second in the Player Award. NCAA Tournament with 24 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists on 3/16 versus Long Island University-Brooklyn NBA MILESTONES: (3/16/), becoming just the third player with multiple NCAA • Helped lead Golden State to the 2015 NBA Championship. Tourney triple-doubles, joining Oscar Robertson (four) and Earvin "Magic" Johnson (two). NBA NOTES: • As a junior in 2010-11, appeared in 34 games, 28 starts, • Completed in 2014-15 his 3rd NBA season with the Golden averaged 12.6 points, 8.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 1.8 steals State Warriors. and 1.1 block shots in 30.1 minutes, • Has played in 240 games, started 92, in his NBA career and • Named 2011 All-Big Ten Conference third team. has averaged 6.9 ppg., 5.5 rpg., 2.1 apg., 1.1 spg., while • One of only 10 players in the nation to lead his team in shooting 41.2 percent from the field, 32.4 percent from 3- rebounds and assists. point and 68.5 percent from the foul line. • Became the third Spartan ever to record a triple-double, • Has appeared in 40 career postseason games, started 26, has doing so twice, vs. Penn State (15 points, 14 rebounds, 10 averaged 11.0 ppg., 8.0 rpg., 3.7 apg., 1.2 bpg and 1.4 spg., assists) and UCLA (23 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists). while shooting 42.7 percent from the field and 75.0 from • His triple-double against UCLA (3/17/11) occurred in the the foul line. NCAA Tournament, just the seventh official triple-double in • Played in and started 79 games in 2014-15, averaged career NCAA Tourney history. bests of 11.7 ppg., 8.2 rpg., 3.7 apg., 1.3 bpg. and 1.6 spg., • As a sophomore in 2009-10, appeared in 37 games, three shot a career-high 44.3 percent from the field, a career-best starts, averaged 9.9 ppg., a team-high 7.7 rpg. (third in Big 33.7 percent from 3-point and 66.0 percent from the foul Ten), 3.0 apg. and 1.2 spg. in 25.5 minutes, shot 52.5 from line. the field (fifth in Big Ten). • Helped lead Golden State to 2015 NBA championship, • Was unanimously voted 2010 Big Ten of the averaged 121.4 ppg., 10.1 rpg., 5.2 apg., 1.2 bpg. and 1.8 Year, the first Spartan ever to receive the honor. spg., while shooting 41.7 percent from the field and 73.6 • Named 2010 All-Big Ten Third Team and NCAA percent from the foul line in Warriors’ 21 playoff games. Tournament All-Midwest Region Team after helping • Drafted in the second round (35th overall) of the 2012 NBA Michigan State to a consecutive Final Four appearance. Draft by Golden State. • Named 2010 National Sixth Man of the Year by Yahoo! Sports and voted Team MVP by the media.

64 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • As a freshman in 2008-09, appeared in 37 games, averaged 3.3 ppg. and 3.3 rpg. in 11.4 minutes while shooting 55.6 from the field. • In the 2009 NCAA Tournament, improved his averages to 8.5 points and 5.3 rebounds while shooting a team-best .679 from the field and helping Michigan State earn a trip to the NCAA championship game. PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Saginaw, Michigan. • Parents are Mary Babers, Raymond Green and Wallace Davis. • Has two brothers, Torrian Harris and Braylon Green, and three sisters, LaToya Barbers, Jordan Davis and Gabby Davis. • Brother Torrian played basketball for Nebraska-Omaha from 2009-11. • Majored in communications. • Attended Saginaw High School (Mich.) • Named captain of the 2008 Detroit Free Press All-State Dream Team. • As a senior in 2007–08, averaged 20 points, 13 rebounds and 2.0 bpg. in leading the Trojans to a 27-1 record, a No. 4 national ranking by USA Today and a Class A State Championship for a second straight year. • As a junior in 2006–07, averaged 25 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and three steals per game and led Saginaw to the Class A State Championship and a 26-1 record. • As a sophomore in 2005–06, averaged 12 points and 11 rebounds per game. • Wears No. 23 in honor of fellow Saginaw native and former Warrior . SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @Money23Green. • Facebook: Draymond-Green

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2011 WUG 8/3 141/17.6 25-54 .463 6-18 .333 13-20 .650 48/ 6.0 69/ 8.6 17 0 13

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 65 BLAKEBLAKE GRIFFINGRIFFIN * FORWARD * 6’10” (206 CM) * 251 LBS. (102 KG) * #44 * LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS * *

2010-11 season. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Named a member of the NBA MILESTONES: 2014-16 USA Men’s • Ranks tied for 48th all-time in field goal percentage (.5234). National Team on Jan. 23, 2014. NBA NOTES: • Named as a member of the • Completed in 2014-15 his 5th NBA season with the Los 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Angeles Clippers. Missed the entire 2009-10 season because Team on July 7, 2012, with- of an injury. drew July 13 after suffering • Has played and started in 375 games in his NBA career and an injury to his left knee. has averaged 21.5 ppg., 9.7 rpg., 4.0 apg., 1.0 spg., while • Invited to participate in the shooting 52.3 percent from the field and 65.6 percent from 2010 USA Men’s National the foul line. Team training camp but was • Has appeared in 44 career postseason games, starting 43 unable to participate due to games, and has averaged 21.6 ppg., 8.7 rpg., 4.0 apg.. 1.0 rehabbing injury. bpg. and 1.1 spg., while shooting 50.0 percent from the field • Named a participant of the and 71.4 percent from the foul line. 2009 USA Men’s National team mini-camp on June 25 but • Played and started in 67 games in 2014-15, averaged 35.2 was unable to participate due to injury. minutes a game (14th in NBA), 21.9 ppg. (8th in NBA), 7.6 • Participated in the 2006 USA Basketball Trials. rpg. (33rd in NBA), career-high 5.3 apg. 21st in NBA), 0.9 spg., shot 50.2 percent from the field and 72.8 percent from NBA HONORS: the foul line. Ranked 11th in the NBA in efficiency (23.7). • Three-time All-NBA second team selection (2012, 2013 and • Among all NBA rookies in 2010-11, ranked 1st in scoring, 2014). rebounds, efficiency rating and double-doubles, second in • Named All-NBA third team in 2015. assists, 15th in field goal percentage and 15th in blocked • Finished 9th in voting for 2014-15 NBA MVP Award. shots. • Named NBA All-Defensive second team in 2012. • Missed the entire 2009-10 season while rehabing from • Named the unanimous 2010-11 NBA Rookie of the Year, surgery on a broken left kneecap which occurred in the final becoming the first unanimous Rookie of the Year selection preseason game. since David Robinson in 1989-90. • Played in seven preseason games in 2009-10, averaged 13.7 • Named as a Western Conference All-Star four times (2011, ppg., 8.1 rpg., 2.1 apg., 1.4 spg., while shooting 56.9 per- 2012, 2013 and 2014). cent from the field. • As s starter for the 2014 Western Conference All-Star Team, • Selected by the Los Angeles Clippers as the first overall tied for a team and game high with 38 points (19-23 FGs), pick of the 2009 NBA Draft. Became an early entry candi- and added 6 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals in 32 minutes of date after two collegiate seasons at the University of action. Oklahoma. • Named a starter for the 2012 Western Conference All-Star Team and finished with 22 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and COLLEGE NOTES: 2 steals in 31 minutes. • Averaged 18.8 ppg., 11.8 rpg. and 1.01 bpg. over his two- • Became the first rookie All-Star in eight years when he was year collegiate career. named as a reserve to the 2011 Western Conference All-Star • Ranks first at Oklahoma in career field goal percentage Team. Recorded 8 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in 15 (.618), second in rebounds per game (11.8), third in double- minutes of action. doubles (40), sixth in points per game (18.8), ninth in • Won the 2011 NBA slam dunk contest during the 2011 NBA rebounds (805) and 17th in points (1,278). All-Star weekend. Jumped over a car and threw down a • Compiled two-year NCAA Tournament per-game averages two-handed dunk in his final dunk attempt to capture the of 22.3 points, 11.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists, and a school- title. record .778 field goal mark. • Named to the Rookie squad for the 2011 Rookie Challenge. • Joined and as the only recorded 14 points. Sooners to reach 1,000 career points during their true sopho- • Named 2010 NBA All-Rookie First Team. more season. • Named T-Mobile Rookie of the Month all six times during • Named consensus 2009 National Player of the Year.

66 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • Named Big 12 Conference Player of the Year and was an • Named All-District first team by the USBWA and NABC. unanimous All-Big 12 first team selection. • Averaged 14.7 ppg., 9.1 rpg. (both team highs) and 1.8 apg. • In 2008-09 averaged 22.7 ppg., 14.4 rpg., 2.3 apg., 1.2 bpg. in 28.4 mpg., shot a team-high 56.8 percent from the field. and 1.1 spg. in 33.3 minutes per game while shooting 65.4 • Ranked ninth in Big 12 in scoring, fourth in rebounding and percent from the field. third in field goal percentage. • Ranked No. 1 in the NCAA in rebounding and double-dou- bles (30), second in field goal percentage and 11th in scor- PERSONAL NOTES: ing. • Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. • Led the 2008-09 Big 12 Conference in points, rebounds and • Full name is Blake Austin Griffin. field goal percentage, while his assists average paced all • Parents are Gail and Tommy Griffin. league players taller than 6-foot-5. • Brother, Taylor, also played basketball at Oklahoma and the • Set and Big 12 single-season records for rebounds pair played together during the 2003-04 and 2004-05 high (504), rebounding average, field goal percentage and dou- school seasons. Taylor was drafted 48th overall in 2009 by ble-doubles. Also set OU single-season marks for free throw Phoenix. attempts (324) and free throw attempts per game (9.3). • Won the McDonald’s All-American Game slam dunk con- • Became first Sooner to grab at least 18 rebounds in four test. straight games (first four games of the year). • Played in the 2007 McDonald's and Jordan Brand All- • Rebound total was the highest in a season by an NCAA America games. Division I player since Indiana State's Larry Bird in 1978-79 • Named a second-team EA Sports and a third-team Parade (505) and his rebounding average was the highest since Magazine All-American. Wake Forest's Tim Duncan averaged 14.7 in 1996-97. • Won state titles each of his four seasons and his teams com- • Recorded at least 20 points and 15 rebounds a Big 12-record piled a 106-6 overall record. 15 times (previous single-season record was seven). • Was coached in high school by his father, Tommy Griffin. • Became the first player in Big 12 history to record back-to- • Led team to a 26-3 record as a senior by averaging 26.8 back games of at least 20 points and 20 boards and the first ppg., 15.1 rpg., 4.9 apg., 2.9 bpg., 1.6 spg., while shooting to record three games of at least 20 points and 20 rebounds. 71.8 percent from the field. • Posted the only game of at least 40 points and 20 rebounds • Named the Class 2A State Tournament MVP after averaging in Big 12 history when he finished with a career-high 40 26.6 ppg. in the tournament. points and a career-high 23 rebounds against Texas Tech • Registered 22 points, nine rebounds, six assists and two (2/14/07). blocks in an 81-50 state title game victory over Pawne. • Averaged 28.5 ppg., 15.0 rpg. and 2.3 apg., while shooting • Averaged 21.7 ppg., 12.5 rpg. and 4.9 apg. as a junior. 78.0 percent from the field in four NCAA Tournament • Was also named State Tournament MVP his junior season. games. • Earned a record-tying six Big 12 Player of the Week SOCIAL MEDIA: awards. • Twitter: @BlakeGriffin32 • Named in 2007-08 as a freshman All-Big 12 first team and • Facebook: BlakeGriffin32 also earned Big 12 All-Rookie Team honors.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 67 JAMESJAMES HARDENHARDEN * GUARD * 6’5” (196 CM) * 220 LBS. (100 KG) * #32 * HOUSTON ROCKETS * ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY *

• Finished runner-up for 2014-15 NBA MVP Award. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Three-time (2013, 2014 and 2015) NBA Western • Gold Medals: 2014 FIBA Conference All-Star Team member. World Cup, 2012 Olympic • Recorded 29 points (11-16 FGs, 6-12 3pt FGs) 8 rebounds Games. and 8 assists in 26:36 of action in the 2015 NBA All-Star • Member of the 2014 USA game. World Cup Team that fin- • Named the winner of the 2011-12 Kia NBA Sixth Man ished 9-0 and won the gold Award as the league’s best player in a reserve role. Led all medal. Started all 9 games NBA reserves in scoring (16.8 ppg.), came off the bench in and averaged a team-high 60 of 62 games he appeared in, the NBA’s third-best record 14.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, (47-19). Received 584 of a possible 595 points, including 3.2 assists, 2.1 steals, shot 115 of a possible 119 first-place votes. 53.2 percent from the field, • Named 2009-10 NBA All-Rookie second team. 42.9 percent from 3-point, • Played in the NBA Rookie Challenge at the 2011 All-Star 81.0 percent from the foul and recorded 30 points. line, while averaging 22.0 minutes a game. NBA MILESTONES: • In 2014 World Cup play, recorded 23 points (8-11 FGs, 3-5 • Ranks 106th all-time in made 3-pointers (884), 106th in 3pt FGs, 4-4 FTs) in gold medal game victory against attempted 3-point field goals (2388), tied for 146th in 3- Serbia; Credited for 17 points and 5 assists in win over point percentage (.3703), 189th in made free throws (2760), Ukraine; Scored 16 points in semifinals win over Lithuania; 243rd in attempted free throws (3233) and 45th in free Posted 14 points and 7 assists versus Turkey; Accounted for throw percentage (.8537). 14 points and 5 rebounds against Slovenia; Credited for 13 points against New Zealand. NBA NOTES: • Stared all 4 exhibition games during the 2014 USA Men's • Completed in 2014-15 his 6th NBA season, the last three National Team Tour, averaged a team second-best 13.0 with the Houston Rockets. points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists., 2.0 steals, shot 84.0 per- • Has played in 452 games and started 239 games in his NBA cent from the foul line while averaging 24.8 minutes per career and has averaged 19.7 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 4.4 apg., 1.4 game. spg., while shooting 44.4 percent from the field, 37.0 per- • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on cent from 3-point and 85.4 percent from the foul line. Aug. 23. • Has appeared in 72 career postseason games, starting 29 • Recorded a team best 15 points, 2 assists and 2 steals in games, and has averaged 19.1 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 4.6 apg., 1.5 almost 25 minutes of action for the victorious USA White spg., while shooting 42.7 percent from the field, 35.5 Team in the abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in percent from 3-point and 86.9 percent from the foul line. Las Vegas, Nevada. • Played and started in 81 games in 2014-15, averaged 36.8 • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National minutes a game (2nd in NBA), a career-high 27.4 ppg. (2nd Team on Jan. 23, 2014. in NBA), career-high 5.7 rpg., career-high 7.0 apg. (9th in • Member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 NBA), career-high 1.9 spg. (6th in NBA), shot 44.0 percent and won the gold medal. Played in all eight games and aver- from the field, 37.5 percent from 3-point and 86.8 percent aged 5.5 ppg., and shot 50.0 percent (17-34) from the field, from the foul line Ranked 4th in the NBA in efficiency 30.0 percent (6-20) from 3-point. (27.2). • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- • Ranked among all NBA rookies in 2007-08 1st in points per Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Played in four games and game, 1st in minutes per game (34.6); 4th in assists per averaged 6.0 ppg., 1.3 apg., and shot 47.4 percent from the game; 4th in steals per game; 4th in free throw percentage; field and 36.4 percent (4-11) from 3-point. tied for 5th in blocked shots per game and tied for 9th in • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on rebounds per game. May 3, 2012. • Drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft. Became the first player NBA HONORS: to be drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder franchise. • Twice named All-NBA first team (2014 and 2015). • Named All-NBA third team (2013).

68 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp • Recorded an ASU freshman record 16 20-point games (tied COLLEGE NOTES: for third-best in the Pac-10, and included five straight from • Led ASU to back-to-back 20-win seasons (21-13 in 2007-08 Dec. 29-Jan. 17, a first for an ASU freshman). and 25-10 in 2008-09) for the first time since 1980-81. • His 17.8 ppg. was eighth-best in Pac-10 freshman history • As a sophomore was named All-American first team by The (fifth in the Pac-10 overall) and he led the Pac-10 with 73 Associated Press, The Sporting News, United States steals. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), the National • Became the first freshman in league history with 70 steals Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), Basketball and 17.0 points per game average. Times, Fox Sports and CBS Sports. • Set the Pac-10 tournament record with seven steals against • Named 2008-09 Pac-10 Conference Player of the Year and USC (3/13/08). became the third sophomore (Jason Kidd and Mike Bibby) • Recorded 73 steals which tied for fourth-best in school his- in league history to win the award. tory and was just three shy of the ASU record of 76 set by • A two-time All-Pac-10 Conference first team selection. in 1981-82. • In 69 career games, led ASU in scoring 46 times, assists 29 times and rebounds 21 times. PERSONAL NOTES: • In 2008-09, became just the fifth player in Pac-10 history to • Born in Los Angeles, California. lead the league in scoring (20.1 ppg) and steals (1.69 per • Named Parade Magazine and McDonald's All-American as game). a senior. • Led the Pac-10 in steals in each of his two seasons and • Led Artesia High School to a 33-2 record senior year and a compiled 132 in his career. second straight state title, averaged 18.8 ppg., 7.9 rpg. and • During sophomore season ASU posted record of 25-10 and 3.9 apg. en route to earning Trophy-Case Player of the year to the NCAA Tournament second round. ASU’s 25 wins honors. were the most wins in school history since 1975. • As a junior a junior averaged 18.8 ppg., 7.7 rpg. and 3.5 • As a sophomore in 2008-09, averaged a Pac-10 leading 20.1 apg. and led Artesia High to a 33-1 record. ppg., 5.6 rpg., 4.2 apg. and 1.7 spg. • Recorded 13.2 ppg. as a sophomore as team finished with a • Led the Pac-10 in 20-point games (18) and steals (1.69 spg), record of 28-5. also ranked 8th in the league with a 4.2 apg. • Scored 40 points against UTEP, the fifth-highest mark in SOCIAL MEDIA: school history. • Twitter: @JHarden13 • As a freshman posted 17.8 ppg., 5.3 rpg. and 2.1 apg. and • Facebook: James Harden helped ASU to 21-13 record and the NIT.

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/9 198/22.0 41- 77 .532 12-28 .429 34-42 .810 25/ 2.8 128/ 14.2 29 2 19 2014 MNT 4/4 99/24.8 14- 37 .378 3-16 .188 21-25 .840 14/ 3.5 52/ 13.0 16 48 2014 MNTX 1/1 25/25.0 4- 9 .444 2- 5 .400 5- 5 1.000 0/ 0.0 15/ 15.0 202 2012 OLY 8/0 73/ 9.1 17- 34 .500 6-20 .300 4- 7 .571 5/ 0.6 44/ 5.5 614 2012 MNT 4/0 38/ 9.5 9- 19 .474 4-11 .364 2- 4 .500 3/ 0.8 24/ 6.0 511 Totals 26/14 433/16.7 85-176 .483 27-80 .338 66-93 .710 47/ 1.8 263/ 10.1 58 8 34

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 69 TOBIASTOBIAS HARRISHARRIS * FORWARD * 6’9” (206 CM) * 235 LBS. (107 KG) * #55 * ORLANDO MAGIC * *

• Ranked fourth among NCAA freshmen in the six major USA BASKETBALL NOTES: conferences in scoring and tied for fifth in rebounding. • Named to the 2015-16 USA • Ranked fifth in the SEC in rebounds (7.9 rpg) in conference Basketball National Team games only. on Aug. 6, 2015. • Named a member of the PERSONAL NOTES: 2014 USA Select Team that • Born in Islip, N.Y. trained with and against • Harris’ father, Torrel, played college basketball at Duquesne 2014 USA National Team. and Murray State. • Named a member of the • Has a sister, Tesia, who earned All-Colonial Athletic 2010 USA Junior National Association third team honors in 2009-10 playing basketball Select Team that defeated at Delaware before transferring to play at St. John's. the 2010 World Select Team • His brother, Tyler Harris, played his freshman season (2011- 101-97 in the Nike Hoop 12) at North Carolina State, played sophomore (2012-13) Summit. Did not compete and junior (2014-15) seasons at Providence College. after suffering a broken Transferred to for 2015-16 season after right foot prior to the event. graduating from Providence. • Phoenix Suns forward Channing Frye is his cousin. NBA NOTES: • Named a finalist for the Naismith High School Player of the • Completed in 2014-15 his 4th NBA season, third with the Year Award as a senior at Half Hollow Hills High School in Orlando Magic. Dix Hills, . • Has played in 226 games, started 142, in his NBA career • Competed in the McDonald's All-America game. and has averaged 12.7 ppg., 5.5 rpg. and 1.3 apg., while • Led the Half Hollow Hills High School Colts to a 24-2 shooting 46.3 percent from the field, 32.1 percent from 3- record and the New York Class AA state championship point and 79.0 percent from the foul line. game as a prep senior in 2010 while averaging 24.7 points, • Has appeared and started in 21 career postseason games, has 14.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.3 blocks per game. averaged 21.2 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 4.6 apg. and 1.6 spg., while • Named 2010 New York's Mr. Basketball, USA Today All- shooting 41.4 percent from the field, 38.8 percent from 3- USA and a McDonald's All-American. point and 81.5 from the foul line. • Played at Long Island Lutheran High School (N.Y.) his • Played in 68 games and started 63 times in 2014-15, aver- junior year. aged 17.1 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 1.8 apg. and 1.0 spg., shot a 46.6 • One of six finalists for the 2010 Boys Naismith High School percent from the field, a career-best 36.4 percent from 3- Player of the Year Award. point and 78.8 percent from the foul line. • Selected to play in the annual Jordan Brand All-American • Drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats in the first round (19th game but was forced to miss the event due to a foot injury overall pick) of the 2011 NBA Draft. suffered in the McDonald's All-America Game. • Had his draft rights traded to Milwaukee Bucks along with • Wears number 12 as a tribute his close friend and former and in exchange for teammate Morgan Childs, who died at age 17 due to in a three-team deal including Sacramento leukemia. on June 23, 2011. • Acquired by Orlando from Milwaukee on Feb. 21, 2013. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @Tobias31. COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Facebook: TobiasHarris • Attended the University of Tennessee • As a freshman in 20 , averaged 15.3 ppg., 7.3 rpg. and 0.9 blocks in 29.2 minutes per game. • Named Freshman All- America Second-Team and SEC All- Freshman Team by USBWA.

• Named to 2011 All-SEC second team by the league's head coaches. • Named to 2011 All-SEC Rookie team.

70 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp GORDONGORDON HAYWARDHAYWARD * FORWARD * 6’8” (203 CM) * 225 LBS. (102 KG) * #24 * UTAH JAZZ * BUTLER UNIVERSITY *

• Has appeared in and started in 4 career postseason games, USA BASKETBALL NOTES: has averaged 7.3 ppg., 2.8 rpg. and 3.0 apg. • Gold Medals: 2009 FIBA • Played and started in 76 games in 2014-15, averaged 34.4 U19 World Championship. minutes a game (21st in NBA), career-high 19.3 ppg. (17th • Named a finalist for the in NBA), 4.9 rpg., 4.1 apg. (36th in NBA), 1.4 spg. (31st in 2014 USA National Team NBA), shot 44.5 percent from the field, 36.4 percent from on Aug. 5, 2014. 3-point and 81.2 percent from the foul line. Ranked 35th in • Played in one exhibition the NBA in efficiency (18.3). game during the 2014 USA • Selected by the Utah Jazz in the first round, 9th overall National Team Tour, record- pick, of the 2010 NBA Draft. Was an early entry candidate ed 4 points, 1 rebounds, 1 to the NBA after playing two seasons at Butler assist and 2 steals in 14 University(2008-2010). minutes of action in the USA's 105-62 win against COLLEGIATE NOTES: Dominican Republic. • Attended Butler University and started all 60 games during • Recorded 7 points, 3 his two years at Butler. rebounds, 3 assists, 1 blocked shot and 3 steals in just over • Averaged 14.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 60 15 minutes of action for the USA Blue Team in the abbrevi- career games (all starts) over a two-year career. ated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. • Named 2009-10 Player of the Year, 2008- • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National 09 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year and was selected Team on Jan. 23, 2014. All-Horizon League first team both seasons. • Participated in the 2013 USA Basketball National Team • Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team at the 2010 mini-camp in Las Vegas, Nevada. NCAA Final Four and was selected Most Outstanding • Recorded 7 points, added 1 rebound, 3 assists and 3 steals in Player of the 2010 NCAA West Regional. 23 minutes of action for the USA Blue Team in its 128-106 • Led Butler to a 33-5 record and the first Final Four in loss to the USA White Team in the 2013 USA Basketball school history and to the NCAA Championship Game as a Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. sophomore. Appeared in 37 games (all starts), averaging • Selected a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select Team 15.5 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists. that trained against the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. • Had 12 points and a team-high 8 rebounds in the NCAA • Selected a member of the 2009 USA U19 World title game versus Duke. Championship Team that finished 9-0 and won the gold • Appeared in 32 games (all starts) as a true freshman, aver- medal. aged 13.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists. • Averaged during the FIBA U19 World Championship a team • Set a freshman school record connecting on seven 3-point- third best 10.0 ppg., 5.7 rpg., 1.8 apg., 1.1 bpg., 1.4 spg., ers against both Ohio State and Illinois Chicago. shot 41.4 percent (12-29 3pt FGs) from 3-point. • Became the first Butler player drafted since 1983 NBA Draft (Lynn Mitchem in ninth round, 186th overall). NBA HONORS: • Was majoring in computer engineering at Butler and main- • Named All-NBA honorable mention in 2015. tained a 3.31 GPA and was selected Academic All-American • Selected to play in the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge, third team. recorded 14 points. PERSONAL NOTES: NBA MILESTONES: • Born in Indianapolis, Indiana. • Ranks 172nd all-time in 3-point percentage (.3626). • Son of Gordon Scott and Jody Hayward; has a twin sister named Heather who was a member of the Butler women’s NBA NOTES: team. • Completed in 2014-15 his 5th NBA season, all with the • Full name is Gordon Daniel Hayward. Utah Jazz. • Attended Brownsburg High School and as a senior in • Has played in 363 games, started 255 in his NBA career and 2007–08, averaged 18.0 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists. has averaged 13.5 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 3.3 apg., 1.0 spg., while • Named first team All-State and led Brownsburg to the shooting 43.9 percent from the field, 36.5 percent from Indiana Class 4A state championship. In the 4A state title 3-point and 81.2 percent from the foul line. game, hit the game-winning at the buzzer to defeat

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 71 Marion High School, 40–39. • Received the Arthur L. Trester Award, presented to the out- standing high school senior participant in each classifica- tion, based on excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability in Indiana. • Was also a high school tennis player who advanced to the Indiana state singles quarterfinals. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @GordonHayward • Facebook: Gordon Hayward • Official Website: Gordon Hayward

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 MNT 1/0 14/14.0 2- 3 .667 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .--- 1/ 1.0 4/ 4.0 102 2014 MNTX 1/0 15/15.0 3- 5 .600 0- 2 .000 1- 1 1.000 3/ 3.0 7/ 7.0 313 2013 MNT 1/1 23/23.0 2- 5 .400 1- 2 .500 1- 2 .500 1/ 1.0 7/ 7.0 303 2009 U19 9/5 195/21.7 28-59 .475 12-29 .414 22-31 .710 51/ 5.7 90/ 10.0 16 10 13 Totals 12/6 247/20.6 35-72 .486 13-37 .351 24-34 .706 56/ 4.7 108/ 9.0 23 11 21

72 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp DWIGHTDWIGHT HOWARDHOWARD * CENTER * 6’11” (211 CM) * 275 LBS. (125 KG) * #35 * HOUSTON ROCKETS * SW ATLANTA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY *

and a team-high 5.8 rpg. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Named on March 5, 2006, to the 2006-2008 USA Basketball • Gold Medals: 2008 Men's Senior National Team. Olympics, 2007 FIBA • Named to 2004 USA Men's Junior National Select Team Americas Championship. that would compete in the 2004 Nike Hoop Summit, • Bronze Medal: 2006 FIBA however, he did not compete after withdrawing for personal World Championship. reasons. • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s NBA HONORS: National Team on Jan. 23, • Three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year selection 2014. (2009, 2010 and 2011). • Named a member of the • Voted the 2008-09 NBA Defensive Player of the Year to 2010-12 USA Men’s become the youngest player so honored. National Team on Feb. 10, • Selected All-NBA first team five times (2008, 2009, 2010, 2010. 2011 and 2012), was a unanimous selection in 2010. • Member of the 2008 U.S. • Named All-NBA second team once (2014). Olympic Team that finished • Named All-NBA third team twice (2007 and 2013). 8-0 and won the gold medal. Averaged 10.9 ppg., 5.8 rpg., • Named NBA All-Defensive first team four times (2009, while shooting 74.5 percent from the field. 2010, 2011 and 2012). • Member of the 2008 USA Senior National Team that fin- • Named All-Defensive second team once (2008). ished pre-Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Averaged 10.0 • Named as an NBA All-Star eight consecutive years (2007, ppg. and 5.2 rpg., shot 75.9 percent from the field. 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014) and six-time • Member of the 2007 USA FIBA Americas Championship starter (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013). Team that finished 10-0, won gold and qualified the United • Voted an Eastern Conference starter in the 2010 NBA All- States men for the 2008 Olympics. Started in nine games Star Game and finished with 17 points (7-10 FGS), 5 and played in all 10 of the USA’s games. Averaged 10.0 rebounds and 3 blocked shots in 27 minutes. ppg. (6th best on team), a team-high 5.3 rpg., a team-high • Voted a 2009 NBA All-Star starter and set a then NBA- 1.8 bpg., 16.5 minutes a game, while shooting a team-best record with 3,151,181 votes. 81.4 percent (35-43 FGs) from the field. • Played on the Sophomore Team in the 2006 Rookie • Recorded in the gold medal game against Argentina 20 Challenge. points on perfect 7-for-7 shooting from the field and 6-for-8 • Unanimous selection to the 2004-05 NBA All-Rookie first shooting from the foul line, also added five rebounds and team. four blocked shots in 18 minutes of action. Recorded 19 • Finished third in the voting for 2004-05 NBA Rookie of the points on 9-for-10 shooting from the field in 18 minutes Year versus Mexico. • Won the 2008 Slam Dunk competition, dominated both • Played for the USA White Team in the 2007 State Farm rounds, scoring perfect 50s on both of his first round dunks USA Basketball Challenge and recorded 21 points (9-9 FGs, and receiving 78 percent of the fans' votes in the finals. 3-3 FTs), also added nine rebounds and two blocked shots in • Selected a reserve member of the 2007 NBA Eastern just 24 minutes of action. Conference All-Star Team. Posted a double-double of 20 • Helped lead USA to an 8-1 record and bronze medal at the points (10-14 FGs), a game best 12 rebounds, one assist and 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan. Played in nine one blocked shot in 21 minutes as the East fell to the West games and started five, averaged 7.3 ppg. (5th best on 153-132. team), a team second-best 4.7 rpg., a team-leading 1.3 bpg., • Also demonstrated his rim-rattling flare in the 2007 Sprite while shooting 54.1 percent from the field. Slam Dunk during the 2007 NBA All-Star Weekend. The • Finished the 2006 FIBA World Championship ranked 6th in NBA denied his request this week to raise the rim to 12 feet blocked shots and his 12 blocked shots rank as the 6th most for the slam dunk event at All-Star Weekend. So while by a USA player in World Championship play. dunking on a regulation 10-foot rim, he placed a sticker • Named on August 17, 2006, a member of the 2006 USA with his off-hand atop the backboard -- 12-feet, 6-inches off World Championship Team. the ground. • Helped lead the USA Senior National Team to a 5-0 record • Received NBA Community Assist Award for July 2007. during its pre-World Championship tour, averaged 5.4 ppg.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 73 school to start in all 82 games during his rookie season. NBA MILESTONES: • Ranks 174th in minutes played (28,812), 146th in all-time NBA NOTES: scoring (14,674), 38th in rebounding (10,314), 27th in • Completed in 2014-15 his 11th NBA season, second with blocked shots (1711), 179th in made field goals (5228), 5th Houston after eight with Orlando (2005- 2012) and one with in field goal percentage (.5793), 66th in made free throws the Los Angeles Lakers (2013). (4213), 28th in attempted free throws (7357). • Has played in 809 games, started 808 games in his career • Led the NBA in regular season rebounds per game for five and averaged 18.1 ppg., 12.7 rpg., 1.5 apg., 2.21 bpg., 1.0 seasons (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013), blocks per spg., while shooting 57.9 percent from the field and 57.3 game twice (2009 and 2010), and double-doubles three times. percent from the foul line. • Is the youngest player in NBA history to reach 1000, 2000, • Has appeared and started in 84 career postseason games, has 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000 and 9000 career rebounds. averaged 19.5 ppg., 14.1 rpg., 1.4 apg. and 2.6 bpg., while • Became the first player in NBA history to lead the league in shooting 59.1 percent from the field. blocked shots and rebounds in a season and did so in con- • Played and started in 41 games in 2014-15, averaged 29.8 secutive years., and the youngest player in NBA history to minutes a game, 15.8 ppg., 10.5 rpg., 1.2 apg., 1.3 bpg., shot lead the league in rebounding and blocks. 59.3 percent from the field. • Following the 2009–10 season, became the first NBA player • Missed 26 games from Jan. 23-March 25, 2015, to mend a to lead the league in total rebounds for five consecutive sea- knee injury. sons, surpassing Wilt Chamberlain's record of four • Selected in the first round and No. 1 pick overall of the (1959–60 –1962–63, and 1965–66 – 1968–69). 2004 NBA Draft by Orlando. Drafted directly out of high • Was the first player ever to lead the league in rebounding, school. blocks, and field goal percentage in the same season. • On April 18, 2011, won the NBA’s Defensive Player of the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Year Award, becoming the first player in league history to • Finished career at Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy have won the award in three consecutive seasons. (Ga.) with 2,146 points, 1,728 rebounds and 811 blocked • Led the league in defensive rebounds from 2007–08 through shots in 129 games for career averages of 16.6 ppg., 13.4 2012–13, a league record. rpg., and 6.29 bpg. • Lists as a 5-time NBA rebounding leader (2008, 2009, 2010, • Won the 2004 Naismith Award, Morgan Wootten, Gatorade 2012 and 2013) and is a two-time NBA blocks leader (2009 and the McDonald's National High School Player of the and 2010). Year honors. • Led the NBA in 2009-10 in field goal percentage (.612%), • Named to 2004 McDonald's All-American Team and 2004 rebounding (13.2 rpg.) and blocked shots (2.78 bpg.) EA Sports Roundball Classic All Star Team. becoming the first player to lead the league in all three of • Led his team tot titles and was named Co-MVP of Big Time those categories since the NBA started keeping blocked and MVP of the Dunk at the Beach tournament. shots in 1973. • Became in 2005-06 one of only eight players in the NBA PERSONAL NOTES: and the first rookie (along with Emeka Okafor) to average a • Born in Atlanta, Georgia. double-double since Shaquille O'Neal and Alonzo Mourning • Full name is Dwight David Howard. accomplished the feat in 1992-93. • Father, Dwight Sr., is a Georgia State Trooper and serves as • Became the youngest player in NBA history with 20-plus Athletic Director of Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy. boards in a game after doing so versus Toronto (12/1/05). • Mother, Sheryl, played on the inaugural women's basketball Also had 20 rebounds against Atlanta (2/10/06) becoming team at Morris Brown College. the first rookie since Tim Duncan in 1997-98 with multiple 20-plus rebound games in a rookie season SOCIAL MEDIA: • Became first NBA rookie since 1992-93 (Shaquille O’Neal, • Twitter: @DwightHoward 12 games) to record 10-plus rebounds in first nine regular • Facebook: Dwight Howard season games of his career. • Instagram: @DwightHoward • Became the first player in NBA history directly out of high • Official Website: Dwight Howard

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2008 OLY 8/8 129/16.1 35- 47 .745 0- 0 .--- 17- 37 .459 46/ 5.8 87/ 10.9 475 2008 MNT 5/5 100/20.0 22- 29 .759 0- 0 .--- 6- 18 .333 26/ 5.2 50/ 10.0 258 2007 OLYQ 10/9 165/16.5 35- 43 .814 0- 0 .--- 30- 45 .667 53/ 5.3 100/ 10.0 2 18 6 2007 MNT 1/1 25/25.0 9- 9 1.000 0- 0 .--- 3- 3 1.000 9/ 9.0 21/ 21.0 021 2006 WC 9/5 121/13.4 20- 37 .541 0- 0 .--- 26- 42 .619 42/ 4.7 66/ 7.3 0 12 3 2006 MNT 5/2 56/11.2 11- 16 .688 0- 0 .--- 5- 14 .357 29/ 5.8 27/ 5.4 233 Totals 38/30 596/15.7 132-181 .729 0- 0 .--- 87-159 .547 205/ 5.4 351/ 9.2 10 47 26

74 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp KYRIEKYRIE IRVINGIRVING * GUARD * 6’3” (191 CM) * 191 LBS. (87 KG) * * CLEVELAND CAVALIERS * DUKE UNIVERSITY *

and averaged a team third-best 13.6 ppg., while adding 5.0 USA BASKETBALL NOTES: rpg. and dishing out a team-high 21 assists. Scored in dou- • Honors: Named Most ble digits in all five games, including a team-high 21 points Valuable Player of the 2014 in the USA's 81-78 gold medal victory over Brazil. FIBA Basketball World Cup • Member of the 2010 to the USA Junior National Select and selected a member of Team that defeated the 2010 World Select Team 101-97 in the 2014 FIBA Basketball the Nike Hoop Summit; recorded 15 points, three rebounds, World Cup five-member five assists and two steals in 25 minutes. All-Tournament Team. • Gold Medals: 2014 FIBA NBA HONORS: World Cup, 2010 FIBA • Named All-NBA third team in 2015. Americas U18 • Named 2013 and 2014 All-NBA honorable mention. Championship. • Selected for three NBA Eastern Conference All-Star teams • Member of the 2014 USA (2013, 2014 and 2015). World Cup Team that fin- • Named to 2015 NBA All-Star East Team, recorded 11 ished 9-0 and won the gold points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists in 19 minutes of action. medal. Started all 9 games and averaged 12.1 points, 2.6 • Named to 2014 NBA All-Star East Team, recorded 31 rebounds, a team-leading 3.6 assists, 1.9 steals, shot 56.3 points, 5 rebounds, game high 14 assists in 34 minutes of percent from the field, 60.9 (14-23) from 3-point, and 83.3 action. percent from the foul line, while averaging a team-high 24.4 • Named to 2013 NBA All-Star East Team, recorded 15 minutes per game. points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists in 24:46 minutes of action. • In 2014 World Cup play, recorded 26 points (10-13 FGs, 6-6 • Named 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year. 3pt FGs) and 4 assists in the gold medal game win over • Named to 2012 NBA All-Rookie first team. Serbia; Posted 18 points ( and 4 assists versus Lithuania in • Won the Foot Locker Three-Point Contest at the 2013 NBA semifinals game; Accounted for 12 points, 4 rebounds and 3 All-Star Weekend. assists against Slovenia; Recorded 13 points and 5 assists • Participated in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge against Turkey. played during the 2013 NBA All-Star Weekend and record- • Stared in 3 of 4 exhibition games he played in during the ed 32 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists in 26:46 minutes of 2014 USA Men's National Team Tour, averaged a team-high action. 10.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, a team-leading 4.3 assists, a • Participated in the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at team-leading 1.8 steals, shot 63.6 percent front he field, 60.0 All-Star Weekend, scored 34 points, shot 8-8 from beyond percent (3-5) from 3-point, 84.6 percent (11-13) from the the 3-point line, and recorded a game-high 9 assists and foul line, while averaging 20.3 minutes per game. earned the game’s Most Valuable Player honor. • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on • Three-time winner of the NBA’s Rookie of the Month Aug. 23. Award, for games played in December/January, February • Recorded 6 points, a game best 4 assists and 2 steals in and March. almost 26 minutes of action for the victorious USA White Team in the abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in NBA MILESTONES: Las Vegas, Nevada. • Ranks 56th all-time in 3-point percentage (.3902). • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National Team on Jan. 23, 2014. NBA NOTES: • Recorded a game high 23 points (6-8 FGs, 2-2 3pt FGs, 9- • Completed in 2014-15 his 4th NBA season, all with the 10 FTs), added 3 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 steal in 27 min- Cleveland Cavaliers. utes to help the USA White to 128-106 victory in the 2013 • Has played and started in 256 games in his NBA career and USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. has averaged 21.0 ppg., 3.5 rpg., 5.7 apg., 1.5 spg., while • Selected a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select Team shooting 45.3 percent from the field, 39.0 percent from that trained against the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. 3-point and 86.2 percent from the foul line. • Member of the 2010 USA U18 National Team that compiled • Has appeared in and started in 13 career postseason games, a 5-0 record, captured the 2010 FIBA Americas U18 averaged 21.0 ppg., 3.5 rpg., 5.7 apg., 1.4 spg., while shoot- Championship gold medal and qualified the U.S. for the ing 45.3 percent from the floor, 39.0 percent from 3-point 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship; started all five games and 86.2 percent from the foul line.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 75 • Suffered a fractured left kneecap during Cleveland’s Game line and 90.1 percent from the free throw line. 1 overtime loss (108-100) to Golden State (6/4/15). • Injured his toe in win against Butler on Dec. 4, returned to • Played and started in 75 games in 2014-15, averaged a action in the NCAA Tournament and averaged 17.7 points, career-high 36.4 minutes a game (3rd in NBA), 21.7 ppg. 2.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in Duke’s three NCAA outings. (9th in NBA), 3.2 rpg., 5.2 apg. (23rd in NBA), 1.5 spg. (25th in NBA), shot 46.8 percent from the field, 41.5 per- PERSONAL NOTES: cent from 3-point and 86.3 percent from the foul line. • Born in Melbourne, Australia. Ranked tied for 25th in the NBA in efficiency (19.9). • Son of Drederick Irving, has two sisters, Londen and Asia. • Among rookies in 2011-12, ranked 1st in points per game • His mother passed away when he was five. and free throw percentage and 2nd in 3-point percentage • Father, Drederick, played at Boston University from 1984- and assists per game; ranked 4th in the NBA and 1st among 88 and had his jersey retired. Ranks second in BU history rookies in points per fourth quarter at 6.4 points per game with 1,931 career points. He went on to play professionally (min. 35 games); ranked 2nd in the NBA and 1st among for the Bulleen Boomers in Australia, where Kyrie was born rookies in points per fourth quarter inside the final three- and holds citizenship with along with the United States. minutes of games at 3.2 per game. • Played two varsity seasons(2009-2010) at St. Patrick H.S. in • Joined Oscar Robertson, , Allen Iverson and Elizabeth, N.J. and two seasons (2007-2008) at Montclair LeBron James as the only No. 1 overall draft picks to Kimberly Academy in Montclair, N.J. average 18.0 points and 5.0 assists during their rookie • Scored over 2,100 points during his four-year prep career. campaigns. • Named McDonald’s All-America, All-America first team by • Became one of six rookies in league history to average 18.0 Parade Magazine and USA Today, and finalist for the points, 5.0 assists, 1.0 steal and .450 shooting from the field, Naismith Boy’s High School Player of the Year. along with Alvan Adams, Magic Johnson, Grant Hill and • A 2010 McDonald's All-American, tallied 13 points, 2 Tyreke Evans. rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals in 18 minutes played as a • Finished the season averaging at least 18.0 points and shoot- member of the East Team, which lost to the West 107-104. ing 39.9 percent from 3-point range to join Larry Bird as the • Selected as a member of the East team for the 2010 Jordan only rookies in NBA history to accomplish the feat. Brand Classic and was named co-MVP of the game after • Became the fourth rookie in league history to average 18.0 recording 22 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds. points and shoot at least .860 from the free throw line, join- • Named as a finalist for the Naismith Boy's High School ing , Kevin Durant and O.J. Mayo. Player of the Year. • Drafted in the first round (1st overall) of the 2011 NBA • Earned 2010 Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year award. Draft by Cleveland. Became an early entry candidate after • Named the 2010 New Jersey Player of the Year. one collegiate season at Duke University. • Earned MVP honors at the 2009 Nike Global Challenge after posting 21.3 ppg. and 4.3 apg. to lead USA East to the COLLEGIATE NOTES: tournament title. • Played one season for Duke University. • Played in 11 games as a freshman, sitting out 26 contests SOCIAL MEDIA: with a toe injury on his right foot. Averaged 17.5 points, 3.4 • Twitter: @KyrieIrving rebounds and 4.3 assists per game, while shooting 52.9 per- • Facebook: Kyrie Irving cent from the field, 46.2 percent from behind the 3-point • Instagram: K1Irving

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/9 220/24.4 45- 80 .563 14-23 .609 5- 6 .833 23/ 2.6 109/ 12.1 32 1 17 2014 MNT 4/3 81/20.3 14- 22 .636 3- 5 .600 11-13 .846 9/ 2.3 42/ 10.5 17 17 2014 MNTX 1/1 26/26.0 3- 5 .600 0- 0 .--- 0- 0 .--- 0/ 0.0 6/ 6.0 402 2013 MNT 1/1 27/27.0 6- 8 .750 2- 2 1.000 9-10 .900 3/ 3.0 23/ 23.0 701 2010 U18 5/5 103/20.6 26- 51 .750 5-13 .385 11-13 .846 25/ 5.0 68/ 13.6 21 38 2010 HSUM 1/1 25/25.0 5- 10 .500 0- 4 .000 5- 5 1.000 3/ 3.0 15/ 15.0 502 Totals 21/20 482/23.0 99-176 .562 24-47 .511 41-47 .872 63/ 3.0 263/ 12.5 86 5 37

76 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp LLEEBB RO R ON N J J AM A M E E S S * FORWARD * 6’8” (203 CM) * 250 LBS. (113 KG) * * CLEVELAND CAVALIERS * ST. VINCENT-ST. MARY H.S. (OH) *

all-time U.S. Olympic single-game high, and his 14 USA BASKETBALL NOTES rebounds tied the overall 2012 Olympic single-game high. • Honors: 2012 USA • With the USA trailing Lithuania 82-80 in the fourth quarter Basketball Male Athlete of of preliminary round play, LeBron scored nine of his 20 the Year. points in the last four minutes to help the U.S. to a hard- • Gold Medals: 2012 fought 99-94 win. Olympic Games, 2008 • In the gold medal game against Spain on Aug. 12, James Olympic Games, 2007 tallied 19 points, seven rebounds and dished out a team-high FIBA Americas four assists. Championship, 2001 USA • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on Basketball Youth Jan. 16, 2012. Development Festival. • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National • Bronze Medals: 2006 Team on Feb. 10, 2010. FIBA World Championship, • Member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 2004 Olympic Games. and won the gold medal. • Has played on 11 USA • Member of the 2008 USA Senior National Team that fin- Basketball teams, appeared ished pre-Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. in 68 games and compiled 979 points (14.4 ppg.), 281 (4.1 • Member of the 2007 USA FIBA Americas Championship rpg.) rebounds. Team that finished 10-0, won gold and qualified the United • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National States men for the 2008 Olympics. The USA Team was a Team on Jan. 23, 2014. team comprised of members of USA Basketball Senior • Member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 National Team. and won the gold medal. Started in all eight games and • Started in all 10 of the USA’s FIBA Americas averaged a team third-best 13.3 ppg., and added 5.6 rpg., a Championship games. Averaged a team second-best 18.1 team-high 5.6 apg., 1.4 spg., and shot 60.3 percent (44-73) ppg., 3.6 rpg., a team-leading 4.7 apg., a team second-best from the field and 75.0 percent (12-16) from the free throw 1.5 spg., averaged a team-leading 22.2 minutes a game, line. while shooting a team second-best 76.0 percent (73-96 FGs) • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- from the field, a team second-best 62.2 percent (23-37 3pt Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Started in all five games FGs) from 3-point, and 66.7 percent (12-18 FTs) from the and averaged a team best 18.6 ppg., and added 4.8 rpg., 4.0 foul line. Ranked third on the team for made 3-pointers. apg., 1.8 spg., and shot 59.0 percent (36-61) from the field • Ranked among all FIBA Americas Championship competi- and 50.0 percent (6-12) from 3-point. tors 10th in scoring, 2nd in field goal percentage, 2nd in • Selected USA Basketball's 2012 Athlete of the Year. assists, 3rd in 3-point percentage, tied for 7th in 3-point • Is one of three U.S. male players to play on three Olympic field goals made, and tied for 9th in steals. teams. • Scored in double-digits in nine of the 10 games. Recorded • Among all competitors at the 2012 Olympic Games, he 31 (11-15 FGs, 8-11 3pt FGs) in gold medal game victory ranked No. 2 in assists (45), No. 7 in assists averaged (1.4) over Argentina and had 27 points in second round win over and No. 9 in points (106) and field goal percentage (.603). Argentina. Led or shared team game scoring honors four • In the U.S. Olympic career record book, he is tied with times, led the squad in rebounding in one contest and led or David Robinson for most games played (24) and lists No. 1 shared team honors for assists in three games. in points scored (273), field goals made (113) and assists • In the 2007 State Farm USA Basketball Challenge he (88), as well as No. 2 in rebounds (95) and field goals recorded 18 points, 5 assists, 2 rebounds and 2 blocked attempted (188), No. 3 in field goals made (78) and 3-point- shots in 23 minutes for the USA White, which fell 105-104. ers attempted (58), tied for No.3 in steals (36), tied for No. • Helped lead USA to an 8-1 record and bronze medal at the 4 in 3-pointers made (22) and tied for No. 5 in blocked 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan, and was named a shots (10). tri-captain of the 2006 USA World Championship Team. • In the quarterfinal game against Australia on Aug. 8, James • Was the only U.S. player to play and start in all nine games finished with 11 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists for the in the 2006 World Championship, and finished as the USA's first triple-double in U.S. Olympic history and just the sec- third-leading scorer, averaged 13.9 ppg., while playing a ond triple-double in the Olympics overall (since assists were team-high 24.2 mpg. Shot 58.2 percent from the field, while kept as an official statistic in 1976). His 12 assists tied the adding a team-leading 4.8 rpg., a team second-best 4.1 apg.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 77 and 1.6 spg. • Starter for the Eastern Conference at the 2015 NBA All-Star • His 37 assists rank tied for second most by a USA player in Game and recorded 30 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals World Championship play. in 31:45 minutes of action. • Finished the 2006 FIBA World Championship ranked 19th • Starter for the Eastern Conference at the 2012 NBA All-Star in scoring and 5th in assists. Game and recorded 36 points (15-23 FGs, 6-8 3pt FGs), 6 • Named on August 17, 2006, a member of the 2006 USA rebounds, 7 assists in 32 minutes. World Championship Team. • Starter for the Eastern Conference at the 2011 NBA All-Star • Named on March 5, 2006, to the 2006-2008 USA Basketball Game and recorded just the second triple-double ever in Men's Senior National Team. NBA All-Star history with 29 points, 12 rebounds and 10 • Helped lead the USA Senior National Team to a 5-0 record assists in 32 minutes. during its pre-World Championship tour averaging 15.8 ppg. • Starter for the Eastern Conference at the 2008 NBA All-Star and 2.8 rpg. Game, recorded 27 points, 9 assists, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks • Member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic basketball team that fin- and 2 steals in 30:15 of action to earn MVP honors. ished 5-3 and won the bronze medal. Played in all eight • Recorded in the 2007 NBA All-Star Game an East Team games, averaged 5.4 ppg., 1.0 rpg., and 1.6 apg., shot 59.4 best 28 points and added 6 rebounds, 6 assists in 32 min- percent from the field. utes. Led all players in votes with 2,516,049, the second- • As a member of the 2004 USA Basketball Men's Senior highest total in history behind ’s 2005 total National Team that compiled a 5-1 record in its pre-Olympic (2,558,278). training, played in five games, averaged 5.8 ppg., 2.6 rpg., • Participated in the 2007 Skills Challenge that was won by 1.6 apg. and shot 47.6 percent. USA teammate Dwyane Wade. • Was 19 years, seven months and 13 days old when the ‘04 • Recipient of the NBA Community Assist Award for June Olympics opened on Aug. 13, making him the youngest 2006. USA male basketball player to participate in the Olympics • Recorded 29 points and 6 rebounds to lead his East team since in 1968 (Haywood was 19 years, back from a 21-points deficit and earned MVP honors at the five months and 26 days). 2006 NBA All-Star Game. • Selected for the 2001 USA Basketball Youth Development • Finished runner-up in the 2006 Skills Challenge. Festival, despite having just completed his sophomore high • Named as a starter in the 2005 NBA All-Star Game and school season (the majority of Festival participants were recorded 13 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. high school juniors), led the USA North Team to the • Named 2003-04 NBA Rookie of the Year and All-Rookie Festival gold medal and averaged a Festival-best 24.0 ppg., first team. added a Festival fifth-best 7.2 rpg., 2.2 apg., a Festival sec- • Twenty-seven time Eastern Conference Player of the Month. ond-best 2.0 spg., and shot 52.7 percent from the floor, and • Forty-eight time Eastern Conference Player of the Week a Festival second-best 47.8 percent (11-23 3pt FGs) from 3- • Won all six Rookie of the Month awards for the Eastern point. Conference to join Carmelo Anthony, David Robinson • Accounted for game highs of 25 points and 10 rebounds to (1989-90) and Tim Duncan (1997-98) as the only rookies in lead the North to an 83-82 win over the East in the 2001 NBA history to earn Rookie of the Month honors every Youth Development Festival gold medal game. month of their inaugural season. NBA HONORS: NBA MILESTONES: • Named 2012 Sportsman of the Year and • Ranks tied for 214th in games played (911), 63rd in minutes 2012 Sporting News Athlete of the Year. played (35,769), 25th in all-time scoring (24,913), 142nd in • Named NBA MVP four times, winning the award in 2008- rebounding (6502), 26th in assists (6301), tied for 152nd in 09, 2009-10, 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. Became the first blocked shots (724), 36th in steals (1553), 25th in made player since Michael Jordan to win at least three MVPs. field goals (8950), 30th in attempted field goals (18,043), • Named MVP of the 2012 and 2013 Finals after leading 153rd in field goal percentage (.4960), tied for 35th in made Miami to back-to-back NBA titles. 3-point field goals (1256), 33rd in attempted 3-point field • All-NBA first team selection nine times (2006, 2008, 2009, goals (3671), 25th in made free throws (5757), and 23rd in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015). attempted free throws (7730). • All-NBA second team twice (2005 and 2007). • Won in 2007-08 his first scoring title (30.0 ppg) and became • Voted NBA All-Defensive first team five times (2009, 2010, one of only three players in NBA history – joining Michael 2011, 2012 and 2013). Jordan and Oscar Robertson – to average at least 30.0 • Voted NBA All-Defensive second team once (2014). points, 7.5 rebounds and 7.0 assists in a season. • NBA Rookie of the Year in 2004. • In 2007-08 became the youngest player to score 10,000 • NBA All-Rookie first team in 2004. career points. • Eleven-time (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, • Averaged at least 27.0 ppg., 6.0 rpg. and 6.0 apg. for six 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015) NBA All-Star Game partici- consecutive seasons (2004-05 - 2009-10). The only other pant. player to accomplish that feat in at least six consecutive sea- • MVP of the 2006 and 2008 NBA All-Star Games. sons was Oscar Robertson, who accomplished it in each of

78 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp his first eight seasons. efficiency (25.3). • In 2005-06, joined Oscar Robertson and Jerry West and • In 20 Playoff games in 2015, averaged 30.1 points, 11.3 Michael Jordan as the only players in NBA history to post rebounds, 8.5 assists, 1.7 steals, and shot 48.8 percent from averages of at least 31 points, seven rebounds and six assists. the field, 35.4 percent from 3-point, and 71.0 percent from • Became the youngest NBA player to: be selected No.1; to the foul line. be named All-NBA first team; named to an All-NBA team; • Signed in July 2010 with the . named Rookie of the Year; named MVP of an NBA All-Star • Averaged 25.7 ppg., 9.2 rpg. and 8.5 apg. in the 2007 con- Game (2006); to score 30, 40 and 50 points in a game; to ference finals against Detroit and became the fourth player lead his team in scoring; to score 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, in NBA history to average at least 25 points, nine rebounds 5,000, 6,000, 7,000, 8,000, 9,000 and 10,000 career points; and eight assists in a conference finals series. The others record a triple-double, score 2,000 points in a season; aver- were Oscar Robertson (1963), (1968) and age at least 30 points a game in a season. Larry Bird (1986). • One of three rookies in NBA history to average at least 20 • Ranked in the top five among rookies in all major statistical points, five rebounds and five assists in one season (joining categories. Led rookies in steals (1.65), second in scoring Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan). (20.9), third in assists (5.9), fifth in rebounding (5.5). • Won all six Rookie of the Month awards for the Eastern • Selected in the first round and No. 1 pick overall of the Conference to join Carmelo Anthony and greats David 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Robinson (1989-90) and Tim Duncan (1997-98) as the only rookies in NBA history to receive Rookie of the Month hon- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: ors every month of their inaugural season. • Consensus 2003 National High School Player of the Year. • Became the second-fastest player (Oscar Robertson) to • Selected the Parade Magazine High School Boys Basketball reach 3,500 points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists. Player of the Year as a junior (2002) and senior (2003), • Became in 2004-05 the fifth player in NBA history to post becoming the first repeat winner in the award’s 47-year his- season averages of 27.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists. tory. • Named the USA Today and Gatorade National Player of the NBA NOTES: Year as both a junior and senior. Named to USA Today All- • Completed in 2014-15 his 12th NBA season, eighth with USA first team three consecutive seasons. Cleveland and played four with the Miami Heat (2010-14). • Named Mr. Basketball for the state of Ohio by the • On July 12, 2014, signed a two-year contract with the Associated Press three straight seasons. Cleveland Cavaliers. • Led St. Vincent-St. Mary High School to three state champi- • Has played in 911 games, started 910 games in his NBA onships. and during his four seasons he compiled 2,657 career and averaged 27.3 ppg., 7.1 rpg., 6.9 apg., 1.7 spg., points, 892 rebounds and 523 assists while shooting 49.6 percent from the field, 34.2 percent • Selected MVP of the 2003 McDonald’s High School from 3-point and 74.5 percent from the foul line. American Game (27 points, seven rebounds and seven • Has appeared and started in 178 career postseason games, assists in leading the East to a 122-107 win), the EA Sports has averaged 28.2 ppg., 8.8 rpg., 6.7 apg., and 1.7 spg., Roundball Classic (28 points, six rebounds, five assists and while shooting 47.3 percent from the field, 31.8 percent led West to a 120-119 win),and the Jordan Capital Classic from 3-point and 75.2 percent from the foul line. (34 points, 12 rebounds, six assists in a 107-102 loss). • Played and started in 69 games in 2014-15, averaged 36.1 • As a senior averaged 31.6 ppg., 9.6 rpg., 4.6 apg. and 3.,4 minutes a game (5th in NBA), 25.3 ppg. (3rd in NBA), 6.0 spg., while leading team to a 25-1 record and the USA rpg., 7.4 apg. (7th in NBA), 1.6 spg. (18th in NBA), shot Today national high school championship. 48.8 percent from the field, 35.4 percent from 3-point and • Recorded 25 points and 11 rebounds as SVSM defeated 71.0 percent from the foul line. Ranked 7th in the NBA in Kettering Alter 40-36 on March 22, 2003, to win a third

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2012 OLY 8/8 201/25.1 44- 73 .603 6- 20 .300 12- 16 .750 45/ 5.6 106/ 13.3 45 2 11 2012 MNT 5/5 129/25.8 36- 61 .590 6- 12 .500 15- 24 .625 24/ 4.8 93/ 18.6 20 19 2008 OLY 8/8 198/24.8 50- 83 .602 13- 28 .464 11- 24 .458 42/ 5.3 124/ 15.5 30 8 19 2008 MNT 4/4 103/25.8 26- 39 .667 3- 7 .429 6- 11 .545 18/ 4.5 61/ 15.3 16 3 12 2007 OLYQ 10/10 222/22.2 73- 96 .760 23- 37 .622 12- 18 .667 36/ 3.6 181/ 18.1 47 5 15 2007 MNT 1/1 23/23.0 8- 19 .421 1- 6 .167 1- 2 .500 2/ 2.0 18/ 18.0 521 2006 WC 9/9 218/24.2 53- 91 .582 8- 24 .333 11- 20 .550 43/ 4.8 125/ 13.9 37 3 14 2006 MNT 5/4 97/19.4 31- 48 .646 7- 17 .412 10- 11 .909 14/ 2.8 79/ 15.8 11 5 10 2004 OLY 8/0 91/11.4 19- 32 .594 3- 10 .300 2- 2 1.000 8/ 1.0 43/ 5.4 13 06 2004 MNT 5/0 73/14.6 10- 21 .476 1- 5 .200 8- 11 .727 13/ 2.6 29/ 5.8 814 2001 YDFN 5/5 166/33.2 48- 91 .527 11- 23 .478 13- 21 .619 36/ 7.2 120/ 24.0 6210 Totals 68/54 1521/22.4 398-654 .609 82-189 .434 101-160 .631 281/ 4.1 979/ 14.4 238 32 111

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 79 Ohio state championship. • As a junior, led SVSM to a state championship runner-up finish and averaged 29.0 ppg., 8.3 rpg., 5.7 apg. and 3.3 spg. • During his sophomore season (2000-01), led SVSM to the Division II state title and to a No, 5 ranking in the USA Today Super 25. Averaged 25.2 ppg., 7.2 rpg., 5.8 apg. and 3.8 spg. • Aided team to a 27-0 record and the Division II state title as a freshman in 1999-2000, averaged 18.0 ppg. and 6.2 rpg. PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Akron, Ohio. • Married his high school sweetheart Savannah Brinson on Sept. 14, 2013. Has two sons, LeBron James Jr. and Bryce Maximus James. • Played high school football through his junior year. Helped lead SVSM to the state semifinals and as a sophomore was named All-State first team as a wide receiver. • Wore #23 because he considered 1984 and 1992 Olympic gold medalist Michael Jordan his role model. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @KingJames • Facebook: LeBron James • Official Website: LeBron James

80 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp DDEEANDREANDRE JORDANJORDAN * CENTER * 6’11” (208 CM) * 265 LBS. (120 KG) * #53 * LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS * TECAS A&M UNIVERSITY *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: NBA NOTES: • Named to the 2015-16 USA • Completed in 2014-15 his 7th NBA season with the Los Basketball National Team Angeles Clippers. on Aug. 6, 2015. • Has played in 515 games, started 403, in his NBA career • Named a member of the and has averaged 8.0 ppg., 9.0 rpg. and 1.7 bpg., while 2014 USA Select Team that shooting 66.4 percent from the field. trained with and against • Has appeared and started in 44 career postseason games, has 2014 USA National Team. averaged 8.6 ppg., 10.1 rpg. and 2.1 bpg., while shooting • Participated in the 2013 65.5 percent from the field. USA National Team mini- • Played and started in all 82 games in 2014-15, averaged camp. Played for the victo- career highs of 11.5 ppg., 15.0 rpg., ,2 bpg., career-high 1.0 rious USA White Team in spg, shot a career-high 71.0 percent from the field, a career- 2013 Showcase and record- best 40.9 percent from 3-point and 78.3 percent. ed 10 points, a game-high • Drafted in the second round (35th overall) of the 2008 NBA 9 rebounds and 2 blocked Draft. Became an early entry candidate after one collegiate shots in 23 minutes. season at the Texas A&M University. • Named a member of the 2007 USA U19 World Championship Team that finished 8-1 and earned the silver COLLEGIATE NOTES: medal. Played in all nine game, started twice, averaged 5.6 • Spent one season at Texas A&M University. ppg., 2.7 rpg.,0.9 bpg., and shot 70.0 from the field. • Named 2008 Big 12 Conference All-Rookie Team. • As a freshman in 2007-08, started in 21 of 35 games and NBA HONORS: shot a team-high 61.7 percent in field goals. • Named 2015 All-NBA third team. • Averaged 7.9 ppg., 6.0 rpg. and 1.3 bpg. as the Aggies • Named 2015 NBA All-Defensive first team. finished 25-11 overall and lost in the NCAA Tournament’s second round to eventual Final Four participant UCLA. NBA MILESTONES: • Recorded a career-high 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting versus • Led the NBA in 2014-15 in rebounding (15.0 rpg.). Big 12 foe Oklahoma State on Feb. 16, 2008. • Led the NBA in 2013-14 in both field goal percentage • Against Rice on Dec. 31, 2007, posted a double-double of (67.6%) and rebounding per game (13.6). Only Dwight 16 points and 12 rebounds. Howard and Wilt Chamberlain finished a season atop the • Made 16 consecutive field goals after the Aggies defeated league in both categories. Ouachita Baptist on Nov. 17, 2007, which broke the Big 12 • Finished 2012-13 ranked 1st in the NBA in field-goal Conference record of 13 consecutive made field goals set by percentage. of Nebraska in 1998.

PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Houston, Texas. • Son of Kimberly and Hyland Jordan. • Attended Christian Life Center Academy in Humble, Texas where he was rated as the No. 8 overall prospect and No. 2 center in the country by Rivals.com. • Recognized as a Parade All-American as a senior after averaging 26.1 ppg., 15.2 rpg and 8.1 bpg. • Set Christian Life Center Academy’s record for blocks in a game when he recorded 20. • Attended Episcopal High School through his junior year. Averaged 15.0 ppg., 12.0 rpg. and 4.0 bpg. as a sophomore; and 16.5 ppg., 14.0 rpg. and 7.0 bpg. as a junior. • Named to the first-team All-Greater Houston squad by the Houston Chronicle and was a two-time all-state selection.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 81 SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @deandrejordan. • Facebook: DeAndre Jordan.

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2013 MNT 1/1 23/23.0 3- 7 .429 0- 0 .--- 4- 8 .500 9/ 9.0 10/ 10.0 020 2007 U19 9/2 78/ 8.7 21-30 .700 0- 0 .--- 8-16 .500 24/ 2.7 50/ 5.6 084 Totals 10/3 101/10.1 24-37 .649 0- 0 .--- 12-24 .500 33/ 3.3 60/ 6.0 0 10 4

82 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp KAWHIKAWHI LEONARDLEONARD * FORWARD/GUARD * 6’7” (201 CM) * 230 LBS. (104 KG) * #30 * SAN ANTONIO SPURS * SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY *

ppg. (35th in NBA), career-high 7.2 rpg. (38th in NBA), USA BASKETBALL NOTES: career-high 2.5 apg., career-high 2.3 spg. (1st in NBA), shot • Named a member of the 47.9 percent from the field, 34.9 percent from 3-point and 2014-16 USA Men’s 80.2 percent from the foul line. National Team on Jan. 23, • Helped lead San Antonio to the 2014 NBA Championship, 2014. played and started in all 23 playoff games, averaged 14.3 • Selected a member of the ppg., 6.7 rpg., 1.7 apg., 1.7 spg., and shot 51.0 percent from 2012 USA Basketball Select the field, 41.9 percent from 3-point and 73.6 percent from Team that trained against the foul line. the 2012 U.S. Olympic • Helped lead San Antonio to the 2013 NBA Finals. In the Team. 2013 NBA Finals versus the Miami Heat, averaged 14.6 ppg and 11.1 rpg, with four double-doubles. In game 6, he NBA HONORS: recorded 19 points and 16 rebounds. • Selected the recipient of the • Drafted in the first round, 15th overall, of the 2011 NBA 2014-15 Kia NBA Draft by Indiana. Traded on draft night to San Antonio in Defensive Player of the exchange for guard George Hill. Became an early entry can- Year Award. didate after two collegiate seasons at San Diego State • Named MVP of the 2014 NBA Finals after helping San University. Antonio to the NBA championship and averaging in the Finals 17.8 ppg, 6.4 rpg., 2.0 apg., 1.6 spg., while shooting COLLEGIATE NOTES: 61.2 percent from the field, 57.9 percent from 3-point (11- • Played two collegiate seasons (2009-10 and 2010-11) at San 19) and 78.2 percent from the foul line. Became the Diego State University. youngest Finals MVP since Duncan won it for the Spurs in • Had 40 career double-doubles, the second most in school 1999. history. Tied for the most career double- • Named NBA All-Defensive first team in 2015. doubles in MWC history. • Named NBA All-Defensive second team in 2014. • As a sophomore in 2010-11 led the Aztecs to a school- • Named All-NBA honorable mention in 2015. record 34 wins and an appearance in the Sweet 16. • Participated in the 2013 Rising Stars Challenge played dur- • Named 2011 All-American second team by the Associated ing the 2013 NBA All-Star Weekend and recorded 20 Press. points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists in 23 minutes of action. • Finalist for the 2011 Wooden Award and the Naismith • Finished 4th in voting for 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year Award. honors. • Named 2011 All-Mountain West first team, All-Mountain West Defensive Team and the All-MWC Tournament Team. NBA MILESTONES: • As a sophomore in 2010-11, averaged 15.5 points, 10.6 • Led the NBA in steals (2.31) in 2014-15, became only the rebounds (ninth in the NCAA), 2.9 assists and 1.42 steals in sixth forward to lead the NBA in steals per game since the 32.6 minutes in 36 games. league started tracking the statistic 42 years ago. • Named 2010 Mountain West Freshman on the Year, All- MWC first team honors, becoming the first freshman in NBA NOTES: MWC history to earn first team all-conference honors. • Completed in 2014-15 his 4th NBA season, all with the San • Named the 2010 MWC tournament MVP. Antonio Spurs. • One of only four freshmen in the country to lead his team in • Has played in 252 games, started 225, in his NBA career scoring and rebounding, averaging a team-best 12.7 points. and has averaged 12.3 ppg., 6.1 rpg., 1.8 apg., 1.8 spg., • Only freshman in the 11-year history of the MWC to earn while shooting 49.6 percent from the field, 36.8 percent conference player of the week accolades three times. from 3-point and 80.2 percent from the foul line. • Has appeared and started in 65 career postseason games, has PERSONAL NOTES: averaged 13.5 ppg., 7.4 rpg., 1.3 apg., 1.6 spg., while shoot- • Born in Las Angeles, California. ing 51.5 percent from the field, 41.7 percent from 3-point • Son of the late Mark Leonard and Kim Robertson. and 72.1 percent from the foul line. • Attended Martin Luther King High School (Riverside, • Played and started 64 games in 2014-15, averaged a career Calif.) high 31.8 minutes a game (52nd in NBA), career-high 16.5

83 2014 USA Basketball Men’s National Team • Named Player of the Year his senior season (2008-09), averaged 22.6 ppg., 13.1 rpg., 3.9 apg. and 3.0 bpg. • Named 2009 CalHiSports.com Mr. Basketball State Player of the Year. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @kawhileonard • Facebook: Kawhi Leonard

84 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp KK E E V V I I N N L L O OV V E E * FORWARD * 6’10” (208 CM) * 245 LBS. (111 KG) * * CLEVELAND CAVALIERS * UCLA *

annual Nike Hoop Summit in Memphis, Tenn. Recorded 13 USA BASKETBALL NOTES: points, eight rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots. • Gold Medals: 2012 Olympic Games, 2010 NBA HONORS: FIBA World Championship. • Named All-NBA second team in 2012 and 2014. • Named a member of the • Named All-NBA honorable mention in 2015. 2014-16 USA Men’s • Finished 6th in 2011-12 MVP voting. National Team on Jan. 23, • Named 2010-11 Most Improved Player. 2014. • Three-time NBA All-Star (2011, 2012 and 2013). • Member of the 2012 U.S. • Member of the 2012 Western Conference All-Star Team. Olympic Team that finished and finished with 17 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals 8-0 and won the gold in 19 minutes. medal. Played in all eight • Selected to his first NBA All-Star game in 2011, finished games and averaged 11.6 with 2 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist in 12 minutes. ppg. (fifth high on team), • Finished sixth in voting for 2009 NBA Rookie of the Year. and added a team best 7.6 • Named 2009 NBA All-Rookie second team. rpg., and shot 63.0 percent • Named 2008-09 NBA Western Conference Rookie of the from the field. Month once (March). • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Played in all five games NBA MILESTONES: and averaged 3.8 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 1.0 spg., and shot 50.0 per- • Ranks 237th all-time in rebounding (5184), 207th in made cent from the floor. 3-point field goals (584), 209th in attempted 3-point field • Member of the 2010 USA World Championship Team that goals (1607), 179th in 3-point percentage (.3634) and 160th finished 9-0 and won gold, the USA’s first world champi- in free throw percentage (.8140). onship since 1994. • Played in all nine World Championship games and averaged NBA NOTES: 5.7 ppg., a team third-high 4.9 rpg., while shooting 57.1 per- • Completed in 2014-15 his 7th NBA season, first with the cent (20-35 FGs) from the field and 77.8 percent (7-9 FTs) Cleveland Cavaliers following six seasons with the from the foul line. Minnesota Timberwolves. • Recorded seven points and a team-high 10 rebounds in the • Has played in 439 games, started 357 games in his NBA USA’s opening win over Croatia in World Championship career and averaged 18.7 ppg., 11.8 rpg., 2.4 apg., while play and followed that with a double-double of 10 points shooting 44.8 percent from the field, 36.3 percent from and 11 rebounds in USA’s win over Slovenia.; posted a 3-point and 81.4 percent from the foul line. team-leading 13 points and six rebounds in 11 minutes of • Has appeared and started in 4 career postseason games, has playing time versus Iran. averaged 14.3 ppg.,7.0 rpg., 2.5 apg.,, while shooting 44.8 • Member of the 2010 USA Men’s National Team that fin- percent from the field, 36.3 percent from 3-point and 81.4 ished 4-0 in its pre-World Championship tour. Played in percent from the foul line. three games and averaged 4.0 ppg., 4.7 rpg. and 1.7 spg. • Had surgery April 29, 2015, to repair a torn labrum that was • In the 2010 USA Basketball Showcase, played for the USA part of his dislocated shoulder suffered in game four of Blue Team that fell 114-96 to the USA White squad. Cleveland’s first round playoff series versus . Recorded eight points and seven rebounds in 20 minutes of • Played and stated in 75 games in 2014-15, averaged 33.8 action. minutes a game (30th in NBA), 16.4 ppg. (37th in NBA), • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National 9.7 rpg. (12th in NBA), 2.2 apg., shot 43.4 percent from the Team on Feb. 10, 2010. field, 36.7 percent from 3-point and 80.4 percent from the • Named a participant of the 2009 USA Men’s National team foul line. Ranked tied for 25 in the NBA in efficiency mini-camp on June 25. (19.9). • Member of the USA Blue Team in the 2009 USA Basketball • Finished 2011-12 ranked 1st in the NBA in offensive Showcase and recorded 4 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 rebounds per game, 1st in double-doubles (48), 2nd in steals in 17 minutes. rebounds per game, 2nd in minutes per game, 2nd in effi- • Member of the 2007 USA Basketball Junior National Select ciency ranking, 4th in points per game, 4th in free throws Team that defeated a World Select Team 100-80 in the 10th made, 5th in free throws attempted, 8th in field goals

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 85 attempted, 10th in field goals made, 17th in 3-point field and a younger sister Emily. goals attempted, 21st in 3-point field goals made, • Father, Stan, played in the NBA for the Los Angeles Lakers • As a rookie in 2008-09, played in 81 games, started 37, and Washington Bullets; and his aunt, Kathleen McCartney averaged 11.1 ppg., 9.1 rpg., 1.0 apg., while shooting 45.9 Hearst, won the 1982 Ironman and was inducted percent from the field and 78.9 percent from the foul line. into the U.S. Triathlon Hall of Fame. • Finished 2008-09 ranked third in the NBA in offensive • Uncle Mike Love is the lead singer of the Beach Boys. rebounds, ninth in rebounds per game, 14th in double-dou- • Attended Lake Oswego High School (Oregon) and helped bles (29), 20th in defensive rebounds, 47th in free throws team reach the state 4A tournament four straight years, the made, 50th in free throws attempted. state championship game three straight years, and a state • Among all NBA rookies in 2008-09, ranked ninth in scor- title in 2006. Recorded career averages of averages of 26.8 ing, first in rebounds, first in free throw percentage, 12th in ppg. and 14.5 rpg. minutes played, 16th in blocked shots, 21st in free throw • Set the Oregon state prep career scoring record with 2,628 percentage, 23rd in assists, 28th in field goal percentage, points. 30th in steals, 33rd in 3-point percentage, • Named 2007 Gatorade National Male Athlete of the Year. • Drafted by Memphis in the first round, No. 5 overall selec- • Earned the 2007 Naismith, Wooden, USA Today, National tion of the 2008 NBA Draft. Draft rights were traded to by High School Coaches Association, McDonald's and Parade Grizzlies along with , Mike Miller and Jason Magazine Male High School Player of the Year awards. Collins to the Minnesota Timberwolves for , • Became the first player in state history to be named player Marko Jaric, and draft rights to O.J. Mayo. of the year three times, winning the award outright his sophomore and junior seasons and sharing the award his COLLEGE NOTES: senior season with Duke’s . • Played one season (2007-08) at UCLA. • Honored as a 2007 McDonald's All-American, scored 13 • Named consensus All-American first team, Wooden Award points and grabbed six rebounds in 22 minutes to help his All-America Team and was a finalist for both the Naismith West squad top the East 114-112. and Wooden Awards. • Voted Most Likely to Play in the NBA by NBA personnel at • Named Pac-10 Player of the Year, becoming only the second the 2005 NBA Players Association Camp, also was named freshman in league history to earn the honor. the camp's Co-Player of the Week • Also named conference Freshman of the Year, All- • In 2004 became the only freshman chosen as the Les Conference first team and All-Freshman Team honors, and Schwab Invitational's Most Valuable Player. was an honorable mention selection for the league’s All- • Helped 2006-07 squad to a 26-2 record and state runner-up Defensive Team. finish, averaging 37.0 ppg., 15.0 rpg., 4.0 apg. and 4.2 bpg. • Set the school freshman single-season records for points • Lake Oswego finished as the No. 6 team in the West in scored (681) and rebounds (415). USA Today’s 2007 regional rankings. • In 2007-08 as a freshman, led team in scoring (17.5 ppg) • Scored 37 points, including 24 straight for Lake Oswego, in and rebounding (10.6 rpg). the 2007 Oregon 6A state championship, but lost, 58-54. • Scored in double figures in every game and topped the 20- • As a junior in 2005-06, was Oregon's top scorer and point mark 11 times. Posted 23 double-doubles. rebounder with 28.0 ppg. and 16.1 rpg., also added 3.3 apg., • Scored 16 points and pulled down a career-high 21 1.3 spg. and 2.3 bpg. to help his team to a 26-3 record and rebounds at Oregon State, the first time a UCLA player had the state championship title. logged 20 or more rebounds in 30 years. • Averaged 25.3 ppg., 15.4 rpg., 3.7 apg., 1.2 spg. and 2.0 • Recorded a career-high 29 points, 14 rebounds, four assists bpg. as a sophomore in 2004-05 to finish 21-8. and four blocked shots versus Western Kentucky in the • As a freshman in 2003-04, averaged 13.4 ppg., 2.9 apg., 1.3 Sweet Sixteen. spg. and 3.3 bpg. to help his team to a 19-9 record. PERSONAL NOTES: SOCIAL MEDIA: • Born in Santa Monica, California. • Twitter: @kevinlove • Son of Karen and Stan Love. Has an older brother Collin, • Facebook: Kevin Love

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2012 OLY 8/0 136/17.0 34- 54 .630 8-22 .364 17-30 .567 61/ 7.6 93/ 11.6 322 2012 MNT 5/0 60/12.0 8- 16 .500 1- 4 .250 2- 3 .667 22/ 4.4 19/ 3.8 415 2010 WC 9/0 80/ 8.9 20- 35 .571 4- 9 .444 7- 9 .778 44/ 4.9 51/ 5.7 713 2010 MNT 3/0 23/ 7.7 4- 10 .400 0- 1 .000 4- 4 1.000 14/ 4.7 12/ 4.0 215 2010 MNTX 1/0 20/20.0 2- 5 .400 1- 2 .500 3- 4 .755 7/ 7.0 8/ 8.0 000 2009 MNT 1/0 17/17.0 2- 5 .400 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .--- 3/ 3.0 4/ 4.0 102 2007 HSUM 1/1 18/18.0 5- 9 .555 1- 1 1.000 2- 2 1.000 8/ 8.0 13/ 13.0 321 Totals 28/1 354/12.6 75-134 .560 15-40 .375 35-52 .673 159/ 5.7 200/ 7.1 20 7 18

86 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp VICTORVICTOR OLADIPOOLADIPO * GUARD * 6’4” ( CM) * 210 LBS. (95 KG) * #38 * ORLANDO MAGIC * INDIANA UNIVERSITY *

three collegiate seasons at the Indiana University. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Named to the 2015-16 USA COLLEGIATE NOTES: Basketball National Team • Appeared in 104 career games at Indiana University, aver- on Aug. 6, 2015. aged 10.7 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 1.7 apg. and 1.6 spg. in 24.6 min- • Named a member of the utes a game, shot 53.8 percent from the field. 2014 USA Select Team that • Ranks third in IU history in career steals (161) and scored trained with and against 1,117 points. 2014 USA National Team. • Named 2013 All-American first team by The Associated Press, The Sporting News and the NABC. NBA HONORS: • Named The Sporting News 2013 National Player of the Year. • Named NBA’s Eastern • Finalist for the 2013 Wooden Award and the Oscar Conference Rookie of the Robertson Trophy, given to the National Player of the Year. Month in December 2013. • Selected the 2013 National Co-Defensive Player of the Year, • Participated in the 2015 and 2013 Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Rising Stars Challenge and • Named All-Big Ten Defensive team (2012, 2013). the Slam Dunk Contest during the 2015 NBA All-Star • As a junior in 2012-13, played and started in all 36 games, Weekend. Finished second in the dunk contest. averaged 13.6 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 2.1 apg. and 2.2 spg. in 28.4 • Participated in the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge minpg., while shooting 59.9 percent from the field and 44.1 at 2014 NBA All-Star Weekend. Tallied 13 points, four percent from 3-point range. assists and one rebound in 20 minutes. • Helped the Hoosiers reach their second straight trip to the • Participated in the 2014 Taco Bell Skills Challenge with NCAA Sweet Sixteen and Indiana’s first outright Big Ten Michael Carter-Williams. Duo finished in second place, just regular season championship since 1993. 0.1 seconds behind winning time. • Set an Indiana single-season record in steals (78) while leading the Big Ten in field goal percentage and steals. NBA MILESTONES: • As a sophomore in 2011-12, appeared in 36 games, 34 • Became the first Magic rookie to have 35+ points and 8+ starts, averaged 10.8 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 2.0 apg. and 1.36 spg. in assists in the same game on Jan. 15 versus Chicago Bulls. 26.7 minutes per game. • Became just the fourth NBA rookie over the last 20 years • Named to 2012 Big Ten All-Defensive Team and All-Big and the first since March 2000 to record 30+ points and 14+ Ten honorable mention. assists in the same game on Feb. 21 against. New York with • Finished eighth in the conference in steals. 30 points and 14 assists (Kidd, Iverson, Francis). • As a freshman in 2010-11, played in 32 games, 5 starts, averaged 7.4 ppg., 3.7 rpg. and 1.1 spg. in 18.0 minutes a NBA NOTES: game, while shooting 54.7 percent from the field. • Completed in 2014-15 his 2nd NBA season with the Orlando Magic. PERSONAL NOTES: • Has played in 152 games, started 115, in his NBA career • Born in Silver Spring, Maryland. and has averaged 15.8 ppg., 4.2 rpg., 4.1 apg., 1.6 spg., • Son of Chris and Joan Oladipo. while shooting 42.8 percent from the field, 33.3 percent • Has three sisters, Kristine, Kendra and Victoria. from 3-point and 79.9 percent from the foul line. • Was a sports communications/broadcast major at Indiana. • Played in 72 games and started 71 times in 2014-15, aver- • Played high school basketball at famed DeMatha High aged 17.9 ppg. (21st in NBA), 4.2 rpg., 4.1 apg. (39th in School. NBA), 1.7 spg. (16th in NBA), shot a career-high 43.6 per- • Averaged as a senior 11.9 ppg., 10.3 rpg. and 3.6 bpg.. cent from the field, a career-best 33.9 percent from 3-point Helped lead DeMatha to a 32-4 record and the Washington and career-high 81.9 percent from the foul line. Catholic Athletic Conference and City championships. • Ranked among all NBA rookies in scoring (2nd), rebound- • Named to 2010 All-Met first team and ing (T-8th), assists (3rd), FG percentage (.419, 8th) three- the All-WCAC first team. point FG percentage (.327, T-7th), FT percentage (.780, 6th), steals (2nd), and minutes played (3rd). SOCIAL MEDIA: • Drafted in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2013 NBA • Twitter: @VicOladipo Draft by Orlando. Became an early entry candidate after • Facebook: vicOladipo

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 87 CHANDLERCHANDLER PARSONSPARSONS * FORWARD * 6’9” (206 CM) * 227 LBS. (103 KG) * * DALLAS MAVERICKS * UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA *

percent from the field, 36.3 percent from 3-point and 69.0 USA BASKETBALL NOTES: percent from the foul line. • Named a finalist for the • Played and started 66 games in 2014-15, averaged 33.1 2014 USA National Team minutes a game (37th in NBA), 15.7 ppg. (47th in NBA), on Aug. 5, 2014. 4.9 rpg., 2.4 apg., 1.0 spg., shot 46.2 percent from the field, • Played in two exhibition 38.0 percent from 3-point and 72.0 percent from the foul games during the 2014 USA line. Ranked tied for 61st in the NBA in efficiency (15.3). National Team Tour, record- • Drafted in the second round, No. 38 overall, of the 2011 ed 3 points and 2 rebounds NBA Draft by Houston. Became a draft candidate after in 12 minutes of action in completing four collegiate seasons at the University of the USA's 112-86 win ver- Florida. sus Puerto Rico. • Recorded 5 points, 2 COLLEGIATE NOTES: rebounds, 1 assist and 1 • Became the first Florida player ever to win Southeastern steal in just over 25 minutes Conference (SEC) Player of the Year when he won the of action for the victorious award as a senior in 2011. USA White Team in the • Concluded his career in Gainesville 12th on Florida’s all- abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, time scoring list with 1,452 points. Nevada. • Named 2011 Associated Press All-America honorable men- • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National tion. Team on July 14, 2014. • Named 2011 All-SEC first team and to the SEC All- • Recorded 8 points and added 2 rebounds to help the USA Tournament team. White to 128-106 victory in the 2013 USA Basketball • Named to 2008 SEC All-Freshman team. Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. • As a senior in 2010-11, played 36 games, started 35, aver- • Named a member of the 2013 USA Men’s National Team aged 11.3 ppg., 7.8 rpg. and 3.8 apg., shot 48.0 percent from mini-camp roster on June 12, 2013. the field and 36.8 percent from 3-point. Florida finished the season 29-8. NBA HONORS: • As a junior in 2009-10, played in 34 games, started 18, • Named All-NBA second team in 2010 and 2013. averaged 12.4 ppg., 6.9 rpg., 2.6 apg., and shot 49.3 percent • Finished ninth in voting for 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year from the field and 35.8 percent from 3-point. Florida fin- honors. ished with a 21-13 record. • Named to 2012 NBA All-Rookie second team. • As a sophomore in 2008-09, played in 36 games, started 28, • Finished 10th in voting for 2013 NBA Most Improved averaged 9.2 ppg. and 5.7 rpg., shot 46.0 percent as the Player. Gators finished 25-11. • Member of Team Texas for the Shooting Stars contest on • As a freshman in 2007-08, played in 36 games, averaged 8.1 All-Star Saturday Night in Orlando (2/25/12), finishing sec- ppg. and 4.0 rpg., Florida finished with a 24-12 record. ond to Team New York in the finals. PERSONAL NOTES: NBA MILESTONES: • Born in Casselberry, Florida. • Ranks tied for 130th in all-time 3-point percentage (.3729). • Son of Gary and Terri Parsons. • Grandfather, Don Parsons, played basketball at Rutgers and NBA NOTES: was drafted by the New York Knicks. • Completed in 2014-15 his 4th NBA season, first with the • Played with (France) in 2011. Dallas Mavericks after three season with the Houston • Attended Lake Howell High School where as a senior he Rockets. averaged 21.7 points and 9.8 rebounds to lead the Silver • Has played in 279 games, started 273 in his NBA career Hawks to a 31-3 record and the 5A State Championship; and has averaged 14.5 ppg., 5.1 rpg., 3.1 apg., 1.1 spg., received MVP honors for the championship. while shooting 47.0 percent from the field, 37.3 percent • Lake Howell made the Final Four in each of his three years from 3-point and 70.9 percent from the foul line. on the varsity level. • Has appeared and started in 13 career postseason games, has • Was selected MVP of the 5A State championship, a Jordan averaged 18.1 ppg., 6.6 rpg., 2.9 apg., while shooting 43.7 All-American, an All-Conference selection and a All-5A

88 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp first team selection. • Exited Lake Howell as the second-leading rebounder in school history. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @ChandlerParsons • Facebook: Chandler Parsons • Instagram: chandlerparsons

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 MNT 2/0 17/ 8.5 1- 4 .250 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .--- 3/ 1.5 3/ 1.5 001 2014 MNTX 1/0 25/25.0 1- 4 .250 1- 2 .500 2- 2 1.000 2/ 2.0 5/ 5.0 101 2013 MNT 1/0 21/21.0 3- 6 .500 0- 3 .000 2- 4 .500 2/ 2.0 8/ 8.0 000 Totals 4/0 63/15.8 5-14 .357 2- 8 .250 4- 6 .667 7/ 1.8 16/ 4.0 102

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 89 CCH H RI R I S S P P AU A U L L * GUARD * 6’0” (183 CM) * 175 LBS. (79 KG) * #23 * LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS * *

Championship Team. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Helped lead the USA Senior National Team to a 5-0 record • Honors: Named 2005 USA during its pre-World Championship tour averaging 6.2 ppg. Basketball Co-Male Athlete and a team high 4.2 apg. of the Year. • Named on March 5, 2006, to the 2006-2008 USA Basketball • Gold Medals: 2012 Men's Senior National Team. Olympic Games, 2008 • Member of the 2004 USA World Championship For Young Olympic Games, 2004 Men Qualifying Team that went 5-0 and captured the gold World Championship For medal, qualifying the United States for the 2005 FIBA Young Men Qualifying World Championship For Young Men. Tournament (U20). • Started all four games (the contest versus Venezuela was • Silver Medal: 2002 USA won by forfeit) and averaged a USA fourth best 10.5 ppg. Basketball Youth and passed off for a team high 31 assists. Development Festival. • Ranked first among all tournament participants for assists • Bronze Medal: 2006 FIBA (7.75 apg.) and 3-point field goal percentage (.636), second World Championship. for assist-to- ratio (3.44), tied for 13th for steals • Named a member of the (1.8 spg.) and ranked 23rd for scoring. 2014-16 USA Men’s National Team on Jan. 23, 2014. • Scored a high of 19 points and recorded eight assists versus • Member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 Canada in the semifinal game and passed off for a USA and won the gold medal. Started in all eight games and World Championship For Young Men Qualifying Team averaged 8.3 ppg., and added 2.5 rpg., a team second best record 13 assists against Puerto Rico. 5.1 apg., a team leading 2.5 spg., and shot 51.0 percent from • Tallied four points, three rebounds, five assists and a pair of the field and 46.4 percent (13-28) from 3-point. steals as the USA defeated the Canadian Young Men 88-54 • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- in an exhibition contest. Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Started in four of five • Selected a member of the 2002 USA Youth Development games and averaged 4.6 ppg., and added 2.0 rpg., tied for Festival East Team that finished 3-2 and earned the silver the team-lead with 4.0 apg., a team-best 2.6 spg., and shot medal, averaged 9.0 ppg., 5.6 rpg., 3.6 apg. and snatched a 44.4 percent from the field and 50.0 percent from 3-point. Festival third best 14 steals. • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on Jan. 16, 2012. NBA HONORS: • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National • Named All-NBA first team four times (2008, 2012, 2013 Team on Feb. 10, 2010. and 2014). • Member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team that finished 8-0 • Named All-NBA second team in 2009 and 2015. and won the gold medal. • Named All-NBA third team in 2011. • Member of the 2008 USA Senior National Team that fin- • Finished 6th in voting for 2014-15 NBA MVP Award. ished pre-Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. • Finished second in voting for the 2007-08 NBA MVP • Was unable to participate in the 2007 USA Senior National award. Team training camp after having surgery on his left foot. • Voted NBA All-Defensive first team in 2009, 2012, 2013, • Helped lead USA to an 8-1 record and bronze medal at the 2014 and 2015. 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan. • Voted NBA All-Defensive second team in 2008 and 2011. • Played in nine games and started six in the 2006 World • Eight-time NBA All-Star (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, Championship, averaged at the World Championship 7.0 2013, 2014 and 2015). ppg., 3.4 rpg., a team leading 4.9 apg., a team (tied) leading • Named to 2015 Western Conference All-Star Team, record- 1.9 spg., in 23.7 mpg. ed 12 points, 6 rebounds and a game-best 15 assists, 2 steals • Set a new U.S. record for assists in the World Championship in 26:46 of action. with 44 assists and a 4.9 apg. average. His 17 steals ranks • Voted a starter for the 2012 Western Conference All-Star tied for sixth for steals in a World Championship. Team. and finished with 8 points, 5 rebounds, 12 assists in • Finished the 2006 FIBA World Championship ranked first in 31 minutes. assists-to-turnovers ratio, third in assists and tied for ninth in • Voted a starter for the 2011 NBA All-Star Western steals. Conference Team, recorded 10 points, tied for a Western • Named on August 17 a member of the 2006 USA World Conference team high with 7 assists, recorded a game high

90 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 5 steals in 28 minutes. NBA), 4.6 rpg., 10.2 apg. (1st in NBA), 1.9 spg. (5th in • Named a reserve member of the 2009 NBA All-Star Western NBA), shot 48.5 percent from the field, 39.8 percent from Conference Team, recorded 14 points, a game best 14 assists 3-point and 90.0 percent from the foul line. Ranked tied for and 3 steals in 29 minutes. 5th in the NBA in efficiency (25.9). • Named a reserve member of the 2008 NBA All-Star Western • Finished 2011-12 ranked 1st in the NBA in steals per Conference Team, recorded 16 points, a game best 14 assists games, 2nd in assists per turnover (4.38), 3rd in assists per and 4 steals in 27 minutes. game. • Competed in the 2008 Skills Challenge. • Among all rookies in 2005-06, ranked 1st in scoring, assists, • Named 2006 NBA Rookie of the Year, receiving 124 of 125 steals, minutes played per game, double-doubles (21), effi- first-place votes, the largest percentage of votes since David ciency ranking, and was 4th in rebounding, 14th in free Robinson received 100 percent in 1989-90. throw percentage and 27th in 3-point percentage. • Was the only unanimous NBA All-Rookie first team selec- • Was the only NBA rookie in 2005-06 to record a triple-dou- tion. ble, and he recorded two. • Played for the Sophomore squad at the 2007 Rookie • Selected by New Orleans as the 4th overall pick of the 2005 Challenge during the All-Star Weekend and recorded 16 NBA Draft. points, and Rookie-Sophomore Game records of 17 assists and 9 steals. COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Played on the Rookie Team in the 2006 Rookie Challenge • In two seasons at Wake Forest University, team tallied a 48- Game and tallied 8 points, 11 assists and 5 steals. 16 record for a 75.0 winning percentage and made two • Competed in the 2006 Skills Challenge. NCAA Tournament appearances, advancing to the 2004 • Became the fifth rookie to win the Rookie of the Month Sweet Sixteen. award for every month of his rookie season, joining LeBron • Compiled in two seasons 948 points (15.0 ppg.), 245 James, Carmelo Anthony, Tim Duncan and David Robinson. rebounds (3.9 rpg.), 395 assists (6.3 apg.), 160 steals (2.5 spg.), while shooting 47.2 percent from the field, 47.0 per- NBA MILESTONES: cent from 3-point and 83.8 percent from the foul line. • Ranks 190th in all-time scoring (13,060), 16th in assists • Ranks second among Wake Forest's all-time career leaders (6950), 26th in steals (1641), 248th in made field goals for 3-point shooting percentage (.469), 7th in assists and (4604), tied for 137th in made 3-point field goals (751), steals. 141st in attempted 3-point field goals (2061), 174th in 3- • Consensus 2004-05 All-American First Team after averag- point percentage (.3644), 151st in made free throws (3101), ing 15.3 ppg., 4.5 rpg., 6.6 apg., while shooting 45.1 percent 191st in attempted free throws (3601) and 34th in free throw from the field, 47.4 percent from 3-point and 83.4 percent percentage (.8611). from the foul line. • Led the NBA in 2013-14 in steals (2.48 spg) marking the • Named 2005 All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) First fourth consecutive season and sixth time in his career he has Team and All-ACC Defensive Team. done so. • Named 2004 National Freshman of the Year by The • Led the NBA in 2007-08 in assists (11.6 apg) and steals (2.7 Sporting News, College Insider.com, was 's 2004 spg), becoming the first player since John Stockton in 1992 Diaper Dandy of the Year and listed on Basketball Times' to lead the NBA in both categories the same season. National All-Freshman first team. • Led the NBA in total steals as a rookie to become just the • Named 2004 ACC Rookie of the Year, ACC All-Rookie second rookie to accomplish the feat (). Team selection, 2004 ACC All-Defensive Team, 2004 All- • Set seven Hornets rookie records including most assists in a ACC Third Team, 2004 ACC All-Tournament Second Team. game and season, highest free throw percentage, most free • Owns the all-time ACC record for freshman season steals throws made and attempted in a game, and most steals in a with 84, surpassing Duke's Jason (Jay) Williams' 81 in game and season. 1999-00. • One of Wake's top freshmen in history, lists No. 1 among NBA NOTES: all-time Wake freshmen season leaders in steals, assists • Completed in 2014-15 his 10th NBA season, fourth with the (183), 3-point percentage (.465) and free throw percentage Los Angeles Clippers. (.843) and ranks 3rd in both points (460) and scoring aver- • Has played in and started in 699 games in his NBA career age (14.8 ppg.). and averaged 18.7 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 9.9 apg., 2.4 spg., while • Ranks 3rd among all-time Wake single-season steals lead- shooting 47.4 percent from the field, 36.4 percent from 3- ers, 4th in 3-point field goal percentage and 5th in assists. point and 86.1 percent from the foul line. • Started all 31 games played as a freshman, helping Wake • Has appeared and started in 65 career postseason games, Forest to the 2004 NCAA Sweet Sixteen and a 21-10 record holds career playoff averages of 20.9 ppg, 4.8 rpg., 9.5 apg., and averaged a team second best 14.8 ppg. and team highs and 2.3 spg., while shooting 48.3 percent from the field, 39.0 of 5.9 apg. and 2.7 spg. percent from 3-point and 83.7 percent from the foul line. • Ranked eighth among 2003-04 NCAA leaders in steals per • Played and started in all 82 games in 2014-15, averaged game and tied for 22nd for assists per game. 34.8 minutes a game (17th in NBA), 19.1 ppg. (18th in

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 91 PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. • Son of Charles and Robin Paul. • Brother C.J. played basketball at University of South Carolina-Spartanburg. • As a freshman at Wake Forest, carried with him to every game a copy of his grandfather's obituary. Paul's grandfather was tragically killed during his senior year of high school. On the day of the funeral, Paul went out and scored 61 points -- one for every year of his grandfather's life. • Attended West Forsyth High School (N.C.) and averaged 30.8 ppg., 8.0 apg., 6.0 spg. and 5.0 rpg. as a senior in lead- ing his team to a 27-3 record and the Class 4A Eastern Regional finals. • Passed out 10 assists in the 2003 McDonald's High School All-American Game. • Honored with the 2003 McDonald's High School All- American Game Sportsmanship Award. • Named a 2003 Parade Magazine All-American, 2003 All- USA second team selection by the USA Today, named the 2003 North Carolina High School Player of the Year by The Associated Press and 2003 Mr. Basketball by the Charlotte Observer.

SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @CP3 • Facebook: Chris Paul • Instagram: CP3 • Official Website: Chris Paul

USA Basketball Statistics

TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2012 OLY 8/8 206/25.8 25- 49 .510 13- 28 .464 3- 6 .500 20/ 2.5 66/ 8.3 41 0 20 2012 MNT 5/4 90/18.0 8- 18 .444 3- 6 .500 4- 5 .800 10/ 2.0 23/ 4.6 20 1 13 2008 OLY 8/0 175/21.9 19- 38 .500 4- 14 .286 22-24 .917 29/ 3.6 64/ 8.0 33 0 18 2008 MNT 5/0 109/21.8 14- 22 .636 4- 8 .500 5- 6 .833 12/ 2.4 37/ 7.4 27 03 2006 WC 9/6 213/23.7 22- 51 .431 5- 18 .278 14-18 .778 31/ 3.4 63/ 7.0 44 1 17 2006 MNT 5/2 93/18.6 10- 17 .588 4- 9 .444 7-13 .538 10/ 2.0 31/ 6.2 21 06 2004 YMQ 4/4 130/32.5 16- 37 .432 7- 11 .636 3- 5 .600 15/ 3.8 42/ 10.5 31 17 2004 YMQX 1/1 29/29.0 2- 8 .250 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .--- 3/ 3.0 4/ 4.0 502 2002 YDFE 5/2 112/22.4 16- 39 .410 9- 23 .391 4- 7 .571 28/ 5.6 45/ 9.0 18 0 14 Totals 50/27 1157/23.1 132-279 .473 49-118 .415 62-84 .738 158/ 3.2 375/ 7.5 240 3 100

92 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp MASONMASON PLUMLEEPLUMLEE * FORWARD * 6’11” (211 CM) * 235 LBS. (107 KG) * #52 * PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS * DUKE UNIVERSITY *

with the Brooklyn Nets. USA BASKETBALL NOTES: • Traded on June 25, 2015, along with the draft rights to Pat • Gold Medal: 2014 FIBA Connaughton, to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for World Cup. Steve Blake and the draft rights to Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. • Named a member of the • Has played in 152 games, started 67 games in his NBA 2014-16 USA Men’s career and has averaged 8.1 ppg., 5.4 rpg., 0.9 apg, 0.8 bpg., National Team on Aug. 5, 0.8 spg., while shooting 60.6 percent from the field and 54.5 2014. percent from the foul line. • Member of the 2014 USA • Has appeared in 16 career postseason games, has averaged World Cup Team that fin- 2.1 ppg., 1.9 rpg., 0.6 bpg., while shooting 50.0 percent ished 9-0 and won the gold from the field. medal. Played in all 9 • Played in all 82 games, started 45 times, in 2014-15 and games and averaged 2.3 averaged 21.3 minutes a game, 8.7 ppg., 6.2 rpg. (56th in points and 2.0 rebounds in NBA), 0.9 apg., 0.8 bpg., 0.8 spg., shot 57.3 percent from 6.7 minutes per game. the field. • In 2014 World Cup play, • Averaged 11.7 ppg., 6.0 rpg., shot 79.0 percent (49-62 FGs) recorded 6 points versus in 24.6 minutes per game in team’s 10 games in the month Finland; Accounted for 5 points against Dominican of April 2014. Republic. • Scored in double figures 19 times during 2013-14 season, • Played in 3 of 4 exhibition games during the 2014 USA 16 times after Jan. 1, 2014. Men's National Team Tour, averaged 4.3 points, 3.3 • Led all rookies in field goal percentage, dunk rate and was rebounds, 1.7 steals, shot 83.3 percent (5-6) from the field, second among qualifying rookies in blocks per game. 75.0 percent (3-4) from the foul line, while averaging 8.7 • Recorded a season-high 22 points, a season-high-tying 13 minutes per game. rebounds, 3 block shots and 2 steals in 28 minutes versus • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on New Orleans (2/9/14). Became the first Nets’ player since Aug. 23. Kenyon Martin (2/21/04) to reach those minimums in a • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National game, and became just the third NBA player since 1985-86 Team on Aug. 5, 2014. to reach those minimums in less than 30 minutes (Kevin • Recorded 10 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in 15 minutes Garnett 11/26/04 and David Robinson 11/30/91). of action for the USA Blue Team in the abbreviated 2014 • Nets were 16-6 with him in the , including a USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. 10-0 record at home. • Named a member of the 2014 USA Select Team that trained • Drafted in the first round, No. 22 overall, of the 2013 NBA against the 2014 USA National Team during the Las Vegas Draft by the Brooklyn Nets . training camp. • Named to the USA Junior National Select Team that com- COLLEGIATE NOTES: peted in the 2009 Nike Hoop Summit and recorded 2 points, • Played four seasons (2009-13) at Duke University and 2 rebounds and 2 blocked shots in 16 minutes of action. played in 141 games, started 100 times, compiled 1384 • Named a member of the 2008 USA U18 National Team that points (9.8 ppg.), 1085 rebounds (7.7 rpg.), 199 blocked finished 4-1 and earned a silver medal at the 2008 FIBA shots (1.4 bpg.), and shot 57.4 percent from the field. Americas U18 Championship. Played in all 5 games, aver- • Won the 2010 NCAA Tournament as a freshman. aged 5.0 ppg., 6.0 rpg., 1.2 apg. and 1.2 bpg. • As a senior in 2012-13, led Duke to a 30-6 record and an appearance in the Elite Eight of the 2013 NCAA NBA HONORS: Tournament. Played in all 36 games, averaged career-highs • Named 2013-14 All NBA Rookie first team. of 17.1 ppg. and 9.9 rpg., shot 59.9 percent from the field. • Named to the 2014 BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge • Named 2012-13 consensus All-America second team, All- during All-Star weekend in New Orleans. Recorded 20 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) first team. points (10-13 FGs), 7 rebounds, 4 steals, 1 assist, 1 blocked • Led the ACC in 2012-13 in defensive rebounds (260), fin- shot in almost 19 minutes of action for Team Webber. ished second in the conference in total rebounds (358), free throws made (173) and attempted (254), field goal percent- NBA NOTES age (.599), and in points (615). • Completed in 2014-15 his 2nd overall NBA season playing • As a junior in 2011-12, started 31 of 34 games and led Duke

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 93 in rebounds and blocked shots. Averaged 11.1 ppg., 9.2 rpg., trained against the 2014 USA National Team in Las Vegas. shot 57.2 percent (143-of-250) from the field. • Father, Perky, is a lawyer and played basketball at • Named to 2011-12 All-ACC third team, Capital One Tennessee Tech. Mother, Leslie, is a pharmacist and played Academic All-America first team, and was selected to basketball at Purdue. Grandfather, Albert Schultz, played NABC Honors Court, an award that highlights student-ath- basketball at Michigan Tech (1944) and also played on the letes who excelled in academics during the 2011-12 season. U.S. Air Force Service Team in 1945. Uncle, William • Ranked fourth in the ACC in rebounds per game and posted Schultz, played basketball at - Claire and was 12 double-doubles for the second-most in the ACC…. a member of the 1972 NAIA National runner-up team. • In 2010-2011 as a sophomore, played in 37 games, averaged Uncle, Chad Schultz, played basketball at Wisconsin- 7.2 ppg., 8.5 rpg., 1.7 bpg., shot a team-high 59.3 percent Oshkosh. (112-189 FGs) from the field. • Played AAU basketball with Indiana Elite One and Blessed • Named All-ACC honorable mention, also named to the IJN. Helped Indiana Elite to 2008 championships at the ACC All-Academic team. Pittsburgh Jam Fest and Adidas May Classic and was named • Ranked 5th in the ACC in rebounding, tied for 6th in block MVP of both events. shots and tied for 7th with six double-doubles. • Wetmore Scholar and judiciary member of the Honor & • In 2009-2010 as a freshman, averaged just over 14 minutes Disciplinary Board at Christ School. Recipient of the Christ of action per game, 3.7 ppg., 3.1 rpg., 0.9 apg., 0.9 bpg., School Headmaster's Cup that is awarded to the senior who shot 46.2 percent (49-of-106) from the field. demonstrated exemplary character and leadership. • Received the W. Fleming Talman Memorial Award for out- PERSONAL NOTES standing 3A/4A male athlete in a major sport in 2008. • Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. • Son of Perky and Leslie Plumlee. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Has two brothers, Miles and Marshall, and a younger sister, • Twitter: @MasonPlumlee Madeline. Miles plays for the Phoenix Suns and was a • Facebook: Mason Plumlee member of the 32014 USA Basketball Select Team that

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/0 60/ 6.7 9-15 .600 0-0 .--- 3-11 .273 18/ 2.0 21/ 2.3 303 2014 MNT 3/0 26/ 8.7 5- 6 .833 0-0 .--- 3- 4 .750 10/ 3.3 13/ 4.3 005 2014 MNTX 1/0 15/15.0 4- 5 .800 0-0 .--- 2- 5 .400 4/ 4.0 10/ 10.0 200 2009 HSUM 1/1 16/16.0 1- 3 .333 0-0 .--- 0- 2 .000 2/ 2.0 2/ 2.0 020 2008 U18 5/0 61/12.2 7-20 .350 2-4 .500 9-11 .818 30/ 6.0 25/ 5.0 663 Totals 19/1 178/ 9.4 26-49 .531 2-4 .500 17-33 .515 64/ 3.4 71/ 3.7 11 8 11

94 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp KLAYKLAY THOMPSONTHOMPSON * GUARD * 6’7” (201 CM) * 215 LBS. (98 KG) * #21 * GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS * WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: NBA HONORS: • Gold Medals: 2014 FIBA • Named All-NBA third team in 2015. World Cup, 2009 FIBA U19 • Voted a 2015 NBA Western Conference All-Star starter and World Championship. recorded 7 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists in 19:42 of • Member of the 2014 USA action. World Cup Team that fin- • Participated in the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge ished 9-0 and won the gold played during the 2013 NBA All-Star Weekend and record- medal. Played all 9 games ed 11 points and 2 rebounds in 14:29 minutes of action. and averaged a team sec- • Tied for 12th in voting for 2013 NBA Most Improved ond-best 12.7 points, 2.2 Player. rebounds, 2.1 assists., 1.0 • Named to 2012 NBA All-Rookie first team. steals, shot 52.3 percent • Finished 6th in voting for 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year from the field, 41.5 percent honors. (22-53) from 3-point, while averaging 23.6 minutes a NBA MILESTONES: game. • Helped lead Golden State to the 2015 NBA Championship. • In 2014 World Cup play, recorded 20 points (7-12 FGs, 4-8 • Ranks 13th all-time in 3-point percentage (.4184), 127th in 3pt FGs) against Slovenia in quarterfinals action; Accounted made 3-point field goals (784) and tied for 160th in attempt- for 18 points (7-10 FGs, 4-7 3pt FGs) against Finland; ed 3-point field goals (1874). Recorded 16 points in semifinals victory over Lithuania; Posted 15 points and 5 rebounds versus Mexico; Had 12 NBA NOTES: points in gold medal game win over Serbia; Scored 12 • Completed in 2014-15 his 4th NBA season, all with the points in win over New Zealand; Golden State Warriors. • Played all 4 exhibition games during the 2014 USA Men's • Has played in 306 games, started 269 times, in his NBA National Team Tour, averaged 11.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.0 career and has averaged 17.5 ppg., 3.1 rpg., 2.3 apg., 1.0 assists, shot 41.7 percent from the field, 47.8 percent (11- spg., while shooting 44.3 percent from the field, 41.8 23) from 3-point, while averaging 21.89 minutes per game. percent from 3-point and 84.6 percent from the foul line. • Named a member of the 2014 USA World Cup Team on • Has appeared and started in 40 career postseason games, has Aug. 23. averaged 17.2 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 2.5 apg.,0.9 spg., and shot 43.7 • Recorded 8 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal in almost percent from the field, 39.4 percent from 3-point and 80.0 15 minutes of action for the victorious USA White Team in percent from the foul line. the abbreviated 2014 USA Basketball Showcase in Las • Played and started in 77 games in 2014-15, averaged 31.9 Vegas, Nevada. minutes a game (49th in NBA), career-high 21.7 ppg. (10th • Named a member of the 2014-16 USA Men’s National in NBA), 3.2 rpg., career-high 2.9 apg., career-high 1.1 spg. Team on Jan. 23, 2014. (54th in NBA), 0.8 bpg. (48th in NBA), shot career-bests • Recorded 8 points, 4 rebounds in 21 minutes of action for 46.3 percent from the field, 43.9 percent from 3-point and the USA Blue Team in the 2013 USA Basketball Showcase 87.9 percent from the foul line. Ranked tied for 35th in the in Las Vegas, Nevada. NBA in efficiency (18.3). • Named a member of the 2013 USA Men’s National Team • Helped lead Golden State to the 2015 NBA championshop. mini-camp roster on June 12, 2013. in 21 playoff games in 2015, averaged 18.6 ppg., 3.9 rpg., • Selected a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select Team 2.6 apg., 0.8 spg., and shot 44.6 percent from the field, 39.0 that trained against the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. percent from 3-point and 80.0 percent from the foul line. • Selected a member of the 2009 USA U19 World • Drafted in the first round, 11th overall choice of the 2011 Championship Team that finished 9-0 and won the gold NBA Draft. Became an early entry candidate after three col- medal. legiate seasons at Washington State University. • Averaged during the FIBA U19 World Championship 7.8 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 2.0 apg., and shot 51.6 percent (16-31 3pt COLLEGIATE NOTES: FGs) from 3-point. • Played three seasons at Washington State University, aver- • aged 17.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 98 career games.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 95 • Led Pac-10 in scoring in 2010-11. • As a freshman in 2008-09, appeared and started in 33 • Left school ranked first all-time in school history in 3-point- games, averaged 12.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists. ers with 242, third in points with 1,756 and scoring average with 17.9 points per game. PERSONAL NOTES: • In both his sophomore and junior seasons, was named All- • Born in Los Angeles, California. Pac-10 Conference first team and The Sporting News All- • Full name is Klay Alexander Thompson. Conference first team, while also earning USBWA and • Father, Mychal, was the No. 1 overall pick of the 1978 NABC All-District honors. NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers and played 12 • As a freshman, was named to the six-man 2009 Pac-10 seasons in the NBA, winning two NBA Championships with Conference All-Freshman Team and was named to the the Lakers. Collegehoops.net All-Freshman Honorable Mention Team. • Older brother, Mychel, appeared in five games for the • As a junior in 2010-11, appeared in 34 games (33 starts), Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011-12. Younger brother, Trayce, averaged 21.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.6 steals was chosen in the second round of the 2009 Major League in 34.7 minutes. Baseball draft by the Chicago White Sox and is currently • Ranked 11th in the nation in scoring in 2010-11. playing in the minor leagues. • As a sophomore in 2009-10, appeared in 31 games (30 • Mother Julie played volleyball at the University of San starts), averaged 19.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and Francisco. 1.4 steals in 35.4 minutes. • Led the Cougars to the 2009 SOCIAL MEDIA: Championship by scoring a tournament single-game record • Twitter: @KlayThompson 43 points. • Facebook: KlayThompson

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 WC 9/0 212/23.6 45- 86 .523 22- 53 .415 2- 4 .500 20/ 2.2 114/ 12.7 19 79 2014 MNT 4/0 87/21.8 15- 36 .417 11- 23 .478 3- 4 .750 10/ 2.5 44/ 11.0 831 2014 MNTX 1/1 15/15.0 4- 7 .571 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .--- 3/ 3.0 8/ 8.0 101 2013 MNT 1/0 21/21.0 3- 8 .375 1- 2 .500 1- 2 .500 4/ 4.0 8/ 8.0 000 2009 U19 9/6 174/19.3 25- 53 .472 16- 31 .516 1- 2 .500 40/ 4.4 70/ 7.8 18 66 Totals 23/6 509/22.1 88-183 .481 50-109 .459 7-12 .583 74/ 3.2 236/ 10.3 45 16 16

96 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp JJ OH O HN N W W A AL L L L * GUARD * 6’4” (194 CM) * 195 LBS. (88 KG) * * WASHINGTON WIZARDS * UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY *

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: NBA MILESTONES: • Recorded 3 rebounds, 1 • Ranks 210th all-time in assists (2990). assist, 1 blocked shot and 1 steal in just over 15 minutes NBA NOTES: of action for the USA Blue • Completed in 2014-15 his 5th NBA season, all with the Team in the abbreviated Washington Wizards. 2014 USA Basketball • Has played in 345 games, starting 333 times, in his NBA Showcase in Las Vegas, career and has averaged 17.6 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 8.7 apg., 1.7 Nevada. spg., while shooting 43.1 percent from the field, 30.5 • Named a member of the percent from 3-point and 78.9 percent from the foul line. 2014-16 USA Men’s • Has appeared and started in 18 career postseason games, has National Team on July 25, averaged 16.7 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 8.9 apg., 1.0 bpg., 1.6 spg., and 2014. shot 37.6 percent from the field and 79.4 percent from the • Recorded 10 points, 3 foul line. rebounds, 2 assists and 1 • Played and started 79 games in 2014-15, averaged 35.9 steal in almost 21 minutes minutes a game (7th in NBA), 17.6 ppg. (23rd in NBA), of action for the USA Blue Team in the 2013 USA 4.6 rpg., a career high 10.0 apg. (2nd in NBA), 1.7 spg. Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada. (12th in NBA), shot a career-high 44.5 percent from the • Named a member of the 2013 USA Men’s National Team field, 30.0 from 3-point and 78.5 percent from the foul line. mini-camp roster on June 12, 2013. Ranked tied for 13th in the NBA in efficiency (21.5). • Selected a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select train- • Appeared in 69 games (64 starts) as a rookie, and averaged ing against the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. 16.4 points, 8.3 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 1.8 steals in 37.8 • Selected a member of the 2009 USA Junior National Select minutes per game. Led all rookies in total assists and steals, Team that lost 97-89 to a World Select Team in the 2009 and finished second behind Blake Griffin in points per Nike Hoop Summit. game. • Recorded in the 2009 Nike Hoop Summit 13 points, a U.S. • Drafted in the first round, No. 1 overall, of the 2010 NBA Hoop Summit game record 11 assists and tied the steals Draft by Washington. Became an early entry candidate after mark with five. one collegiate season at the University of Kentucky.

NBA HONORS: COLLEGIATE NOTES: • Named All-NBA honorable mention in 2015. • Played one year at the University of Kentucky and helped • Named NBA All-Defensive second team in 2015. lead the2009-10 Wildcats to a 35-3 record, 14-2 mark and • Voted a starter for the 2015 NBA Eastern Conference All- first place finish in the Southeastern Conference and to the Star Team, recorded 19 points, 3 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. in 29:17 of action. • As a freshman in 2019-10, averaged 16.6 points, 6.5 assists • Named to 2014 NBA Eastern Conference All-Star and and 1.8 steals in lone season. recorded 12 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 15 • Set the Kentucky single-game assist record with 16 (11 in minutes of action. the 1st half) in a game versus Hartford (12/29/09). • Named runner-up for 2011 NBA Rookie of the Year. • Set a new Kentucky single-season assist record (241). • Named to 2011 NBA All-Rookie first team. • Holds record for most points in a season by a KU freshman. • Recorded 17 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds at the BBVA • Was named 2010 Consensus All-America first team. Rising Stars Challenge (2/24/12) as a part of NBA All-Star • Won the 2009-10 National Player of the Year Weekend in Orlando. award. • Named Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for four • Voted as the 2009-10 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Player consecutive months (January – April, 2011), became the of the Year and was named 2010 SEC Tournament MVP. first player in Wizards’ franchise history ever to win the • Became the first Kentucky player to record double-doubles honor in four consecutive months. in both points and rebounds as well as points and assists. • Named MVP of the 2011 Rookie Challenge at All-Star • Led UK to the Elite Eight in the 2010 NCAA Tournament. Weekend in Los Angeles, recorded a Rookie Challenge • Was the first-ever Kentucky player drafted number one record 22 assists in that game (2/18/11). overall in the NBA Draft.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 97 PERSONAL NOTES: • Born in Raleigh, North Carolina. • Raised in Raleigh, North Carolina, by his mother, Frances Pulley. Lost his father, John Wall Sr., to liver cancer at the age of nine. • Attended Word of God Christian Academy where he aver- aged 21.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 9.0 assists as a senior. • In 2009, was ranked as the nation’s No. 1 overall high school prospect by Rivals.com.

SOCIAL MEDIA: • Twitter: @john_wall • Facebook: John Wall • Official Website: John Wall

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2014 MNTX 1/0 15/15.0 0- 4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .--- 3/ 3.0 0/ 0.0 111 2013 MNT 1/0 21/21.0 3- 8 .375 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 3/ 3.0 10/ 10.0 211 2009 HSUM 1/1 30/30.0 6-12 .500 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1/ 1.0 13/ 13.0 11 15 Totals 3/1 66/22.0 9-24 .375 1-4 .250 4-6 .667 7/ 2.3 23/ 7.7 14 37

98 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp RUSSELLRUSSELL WESTBROOKWESTBROOK * GUARD * 6’3” (191 CM) * 200 LBS. (91 KG) * #31 * OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER * UCLA *

Showcase and aided team to a win and recorded 7 points, 3 USA BASKETBALL NOTES: rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals in 20 minutes. • Gold Medals: 2012 • Member of the 2008 USA Basketball Select Team that Olympic Games, 2010 trained and scrimmaged the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team. FIBA World Championship. • Named a member of the NBA HONORS: 2014-16 USA Men’s • Named All-NBA second team in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015. National Team on Jan. 23, • Finished 4th in voting for 2014-15 NBA MVP Award. 2014. • Recipient of 2014-15 Season long NBA Cares Community • Member of the 2012 U.S. Assist Award in recognition of his countless charitable con- Olympic Team that finished tributions and efforts. The award recognizes an NBA player 8-0 and won the gold who best reflects the passion that the league and its players medal. Played in all eight share for giving back to their communities. games and averaged 8.5 • Four-time NBA All-Star selection (2011, 2012, 2013 and ppg., and added 1.6 rpg., 2015). 1.6 apg., 0.9 spg., and shot • Named a member of the 2015 Western Conference All-Star 47.8 percent from the field, 33.3 percent (4-12) from 3-point Team, recorded 41 points (16-28 FGs), 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 and 74.1 percent (20-27) from the free throw line. steals in 25:33. Was named the All-Star MVP. He scored 27 • Member of the 2012 USA National Team that finished pre- points in 11 minutes in the first half, setting an All-Star record Olympic tour with a 5-0 record. Played in all five games for most points in a half, and finished one point shy of the and averaged a team fourth best 9.4 ppg., and added 2.8 All-Star game record set by Wilt Chamberlain (42) in 1962. rpg., 2.8 apg., 1.4 spg., and shot 41.0 percent from the field • Member of the 2012 Western Conference All-Star Team, and 86.7 percent (13-15) from the foul line. finished with 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in • Named a finalist for the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Team on 28 minutes. Jan. 16, 2012. • Made his first NBA All-Star Game appearance as a reserve • Member of the 2010 USA World Championship Team that on the 2011 Western Conference All-Star Team. Recorded finished 9-0 and won gold, the USA’s first world champi- 12 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists in 14 minutes. onship since 1994. • Finished fourth in voting for 2009 NBA Rookie of the Year. • Played in all nine World Championship games and averaged • Recorded 40 points (18-29 FGs) and added 5 rebounds, 4 a team third-best 9.1 ppg., added 2.8 rpg., assists and 2 steals in just over 32 minutes for the • 2.6 apg.(third highest on team), 1.3 spg. (third highest on Sophomore Team in the 2010 Rookie Challenge held during team), shot 46.8 percent from the field, and 84.0 percent the 2010 NBA All-Star Weekend. from the foul line. • Participated in the 2010 Skills Challenge during the 2010 • Averaged in the USA last three World Championship games NBA All-Star Weekend. 12.3 ppg. (11-28 FGs, 12-12 FTs), 4.7 rpg. 2.3 apg., 1.7 spg. • Named 2009 NBA All-Rookie first team. • Recorded 14 points versus Tunisia; 13 points, six rebounds, three assists and one steal in gold medal victory versus NBA MILESTONES: Turkey; Tallied 12 points and seven rebounds in semifinals • Ranks 134th all-time in assists (3619), tied for 232nd in win against Lithuania. steals (858), 183rd in made free throws (2797), 214th in • Member of the 2010 USA Men’s National Team that fin- attempted free throws (3416) and 114th in free throw per- ished 4-0 in its pre-World Championship tour. Averaged 7.5 centage (.8188). ppg., 2.8 rpg.1.3 apg., shot 61.1 percent from the field and • Finished as scoring champion of the 2014-15 NBA regular 85.7 percent from the foul line. season with an average of 28.1 points per game. • In the 2010 USA Basketball Showcase, played for the USA • Recorded 11 triple-doubles in 2014-15, only two other play- Blue Team that fell 114-96. Recorded 14 points, 4 rebounds, ers in the past 20 years (Jason Kidd and Grant Hill) record- 3 assists and 3 steals in 31 minutes of action. ed more. • Named a member of the 2010-12 USA Men’s National • Went on a remarkable streak in February and March 2015 Team on Feb. 10, 2010. when he posted four consecutive triple-doubles and became • Participated in the 2009 USA Basketball National Team the first player since Michael Jordan did the same feat in Mini-Camp. 1989. He was also the first player since Jordan in 1989 to • Member of the USA Blue Team in the 2009 USA Basketball have back-to-back triple-doubles with at least 40 points. His

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp 99 streak came to an end on March 8 against the Chicago Bulls 14th in steals per game, 19th in assists per game, 21st in when he recorded 43 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. On free throws made, 24th in free throws attempted, 28th in March 8 he recorded his fifth triple-double in six games and field goals attempted, 29th in offensive rebounds and 43rd made it six triple-double in eight games when he posted in minutes played. another on March 13 against the Minnesota Timberwolves. • Among all NBA rookies in 2008-09, ranked 2nd in assists, • Averaged 31.2 points, 9.1 rebounds and 10.3 assists per 2nd in steals, 4th in scoring, 4th in minutes played, 10th in game in the month of February to become just the second rebounding, 14th in free throw percentage, 24th in 3-point player in NBA history to average 30 points, 9 rebounds and percentage, 34th in blocked shots and 46th in field goal 10 assists per game for a calendar month with at least 10 percentage. games played, joining Oscar Robertson, who accomplished the feat multiple times. COLLEGE NOTES: • Playing in 19 playoff games in the 2014-15, averaged 26.7 • Played two seasons at UCLA, helped lead the Bruins to the points, 8.1 assists, and 7.3 rebounds to become the first 2008 NCAA Final Four. player since Oscar Robertson in 1964 to average at least 26 • Named 2008 Pac-10 Conference Defensive Player of the points, 8 assists, and 7 rebounds in the playoffs. Year as a sophomore. • Became just the fifth player in NBA history to record 4,000 • Earned 2008 All-Pac-10 third team honors and was named points, 1,500 assists and 1,000 rebounds through three NBA to the conference All-Defensive Team. seasons (Chris Paul, LeBron James, Anfernee Hardaway and • In 2007-08 as a sophomore, averaged 12.7 ppg., a team Oscar Roberston). leading 4.3 apg, 3.9 rpg. and 1.6 spg. • Became the sixth player and just the second guard (Vince • Played 1318 minutes in 2007-08, the most by a Bruin since Carter) in the last 20 years to record 35+ points, 15+ 1979 (when minutes began being tracked as a statistic). rebounds and 9+ rebounds in a single game. • Led UCLA with a career-high 22 points versus Memphis in • Recorded 13 assists and 0 turnovers versus Milwaukee the 2008 Final Four. Posted first career double-double with (1/2/10) for the most assists without a turnover in a game 14 points and a career-high-tying 11 rebounds against since April 8, 2001 (Gary Payton - 15 assists, 0 turnovers). Western Kentucky in the Sweet Sixteen of the ‘08 NCAA Tournament. NBA NOTES: • Pulled down a career-high-tying 11 rebounds versus • Completed in 2014-15 his 7th NBA season, all with the Stanford in the title game of the 2008 Pac-10 Tournament. Oklahoma City Thunder. • In 2006-07 as a freshman at UCLA, averaged 3.4 ppg. and • Has played in 507 games, started 490 games in his NBA 0.7 apg. in 9.0 mpg. career and averaged 21.1 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 7.1 apg., 1.7 spg., while shooting 43.2 percent from the field, 30.4 percent PERSONAL NOTES: from 3-point and 81.9 percent from the foul line. • Born in Long Beach, California. • Has appeared in 45 career postseason games, holds career • Parents are Russell Westbrook and Shannon Horton, has one playoff averages of 23.6 ppg, 6.4 apg., 6.1 rpg. and 1.6 spg., younger brother, Raynard. while shooting 42.2 percent from the field and 83.5 percent • Attended Leuzinger High School (Lawndale, CA). from the foul line. • Was named to the “Best in the West” Third-Team by Long • Played and started in 67 games in 2014-15, averaged 34.4 Beach Press-Telegram and earned All-State third team minutes a game (24th in NBA), a career and NBA-best 28.1 honors. ppg., career-high 7.3 rpg. (37th in NBA), career-high 8.6 • Averaged 25.1 ppg, 8.7 rpg., 3.1 spg. and 2.3 apg. as a apg. (4th in NBA), career-high 2.1 spg. (2nd in NBA), shot senior and led Leuzinger to a 25-4 overall record and to a 42.6 percent from the field, 83.5 percent from the foul line. CIFSS Div. I-AA quarterfinal playoff appearance. Ranked 2nd in the NBA in efficiency (27.7). • Scored 30 or more points on eight occasions and registered • As a rookie in 2008-09, played in 82 games, started 65, a career-high 51 points at Carson (1/6/06). averaged 15.3 ppg., 4.9 rpg., 5.3 apg., 1.3 spg., 32.5 mpg., while shooting 39.8 percent from the field and 81.5 percent SOCIAL MEDIA: from the foul line. • Twitter: @russwest44 • Finished 2008-09 ranked 8th in the NBA in triple-doubles, • Facebook: Russell Westbrook

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TEAM G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL 2012 OLY 8/0 110/13.8 22- 46 .478 4-12 .333 20-27 .741 13/ 1.6 68/ 8.5 13 07 2012 MNT 5/0 88/17.6 16- 39 .410 2-10 .200 13-15 .867 14/ 2.8 47/ 9.4 14 27 2010 WC 9/0 175/19.4 29- 62 .468 3- 7 .429 21-25 .840 25/ 2.8 82/ 9.1 23 4 12 2010 MNT 4/0 51/12.8 11- 18 .611 2- 3 .667 6- 7 .857 11/ 2.8 30/ 7.5 502 2010 MNTX 1/0 31/31.0 4- 10 .400 0- 1 .000 6- 8 .750 4/ 4.0 14/ 14.0 303 2009 MNT 1/1 20/20.0 3- 5 .600 1- 2 .500 0- 0 .--- 3/ 3.0 7/ 7.0 403 Totals 28/1 475/17.0 85-180 .472 12-35 .343 66-82 .805 70/ 2.5 248/ 8.9 62 6 34

100 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp USA Basketball Men’s Olympic Team History (1936-2012) GAMES OF THE XXXTH OLYMPIAD -- 2012 London, England July 29-August 12, 2012

The 2012 version of the U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team With the USA trailing 82-80 in the fourth quarter, LeBron James, was an electrifying, high-octane scoring team. also a three-time Olympian, scored nine of his 20 points in the last four An 8-0 record, a second consecutive Olympic gold medal show- minutes to help the U.S outlast Lithuania for a hard-fought 99-94 win ing, and an average margin of victory of 32.1 points a game, were just that kept the U.S. undefeated. A 42-point third quarter that included some of the impressive numbers the men compiled in London. five 3-pointers from Durant helped the USA take control in the second Where some teams win because of defense, the 2012 U.S. Team half and pave the way to a 126-97 win over rival Argentina. Durant was an unstoppable steamrolling offensive machine. The U.S. averaged shot 8-of-10 from 3-point to lead the USA with 28 points. 115.5 points a game in its eight outings. The Americans’ point produc- A triple-double from James and 20 points from Kobe Bryant, tion was up 9.3 points per game from 2008 and it was the second most including four straight 3-pointers in a 67-second span in the fourth points averaged ever by a U.S. Olympic men’s team. Only the famed quarter, helped the U.S overpower Australia 119-86 to advance to the 1992 Dream Team averaged more, out producing the 2012 team by a semifinals. James finished with 11 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists slim 1.8 points a game margin (117.3 ppg. to 115.5 ppg.). for the first triple-double in U.S. Olympic history and just the second Further proof of the potency of the 2012 team - the USA ranked triple-double in Olympic history. first in every Olympic offensive team statistical category but free throw Making 18-of-42 3-pointers, the USA finished off Argentina 109- percentage. 83 in the semis to advance to the gold medal game. Durant finished The U.S. opened preliminary play with a convincing 98-71 win with 19 points on 5-of-10 shooting from 3-point, Anthony was 4-of-8 over France as Kevin Durant recorded 22 points. Eighty of the USA’s from deep on his way to 18 points and James added 18 points, seven 110 points came from its reserve players in a 110-63 rout of over- rebounds and seven assists. matched Tunisia. The American’s exploded for a 156-73 win over In a game that featured 16 lead changes and six tied scores, 30 Nigeria and established an Olympic mark for most points scored by points from Durant led a balanced attack that helped the U.S fight off any team in Olympic history, while also rewriting six U.S. Olympic Spain for a 107-100 win to capture the Olympic gold medal. James records and tying one more. Carmelo Anthony, playing in his third added 19 points, seven rebounds and team-high four assists; Bryant Olymics, finished with a U.S. Olympic single-game record of 37 points added 17 points; Chris Paul finished with 11 points and Kevin Love in just 14:29 minutes of action, and shot 10-of-12 from 3-point to set grabbed a team-high nine rebounds to go with nine points. U.S. Olympic marks for 3-pointers made and attempted. 2012 U.S. MEN’S OLYMPIC GAMES TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION/SCHOOL HOMETOWN Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 230 28 New York Knicks/Syracuse New York, NY Kobe Bryant G 6-6 205 33 Los Angeles Lakers/Lower Merion H.S. (PA) Newport Beach, CA Tyson Chandler C 7-1 240 29 New York Knicks/Dominguez H.S. (CA) New York, NY Anthony Davis F 6-10 220 19 New Orleans Hornets/Kentucky Chicago, IL Kevin Durant G 6-9 235 23 Oklahoma City Thunder/Texas Oklahoma City, OK James Harden G 6-5 220 22 Oklahoma City Thunder/Arizona State Edmond, OK Andre Iguodala G/F 6-6 207 28 Denver Nuggets/Arizona Philadelphia, PA LeBron James F 6-8 250 27 Miami Heat/St.Vincent-St. Mary H.S. (OH) Wadsworth, OH Kevin Love F 6-10 260 23 Minnesota Timberwolves/UCLA Minneaplois, MN Chris Paul G 6-0 183 27 Los Angeles Clippers/Wake Forest Lewisville, NC Russell Westbrook G 6-3 187 23 Oklahoma City Thunder/UCLA Edmond, OK Deron Williams G 6-3 209 28 Brooklyn Nets/Illinois New York, NY HEAD COACH: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University ASSISTANT COACH: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University ASSISTANT COACH: Mike D'Antoni ASSISTANT COACH: Nate McMillan TEAM PHYSICIAN: Don Roberts, Portland Trail Blazers TEAM PHYSICIAN: Paul Saenz, San Antonio Spurs ATHLETIC TRAINER: Joseph Sharpe, Oklahoma City Thunder ATHLETIC TRAINER: Casey Smith, Dallas Mavericks MANAGING DIRECTOR: Jerry Colangelo 2012 USA RESULTS (8-0) 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES FINAL STANDINGS USA 98 France 71 1. USA (8-0) 7. Australia (3-3) USA 110 Tunisia 63 2. Spain (5-3) 8. Lithuania (2-4) USA 156 Nigeria 73 3. Russia (6-2) 9. Great Britain (1-4) USA 99 Lithuania 94 4. Argentina (4-4) 10. Nigeria (1-4) USA 126 Argentina 97 5. Brazil (4-2) 11. Tunisia (0-4) USA 119 Australia 86 6. France (4-2) 12. China (0-5) USA 109 Argentina 83 USA 197 Spain 100

102 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp - Olympic History 2012 USA OLYMPIC GAMES TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Kevin Durant 8/8 49-101 .485 34- 65 .523 24- 27 .889 46/ 5.8 156/ 19.5 21 5 13 Carmelo Anthony 8/0 46- 86 .535 23- 46 .500 15- 19 .789 38/ 4.8 130/ 16.3 10 04 LeBron James 8/8 44- 73 .603 6- 20 .300 12- 16 .750 45/ 5.6 106/ 13.3 45 2 11 Kobe Bryant 8/8 30- 70 .429 17- 39 .436 20- 22 .909 14/ 1.8 97/ 12.1 10 09 Kevin Love 8/0 34- 54 .630 8- 22 .364 17- 30 .567 61/ 7.6 93/ 11.6 322 Deron Williams 8/0 23- 59 .390 13- 32 .406 13- 17 .765 12/ 1.5 72/ 9.0 37 14 Russell Westbrook 8/0 22- 46 .478 4- 12 .333 20- 27 .741 13/ 1.6 68/ 8.5 13 07 Chris Paul 8/8 25- 49 .510 13- 28 .464 3- 6 .500 20/ 2.5 66/ 8.3 41 0 20 James Harden 8/0 17- 34 .500 6- 20 .300 4- 7 .571 5/ 0.6 44/ 5.5 614 Andre Iguodala 8/0 14- 20 .700 5- 9 .556 1- 2 .500 22/ 2.8 34/ 4.3 11 15 Tyson Chandler 8/8 14- 20 .700 0- 0 .--- 4- 12 .333 32/ 4.0 32/ 4.0 343 Anthony Davis 7/0 11- 17 .647 0- 0 .--- 4- 6 .667 19/ 2.7 26/ 3.7 031 USA TOTALS 8 329-629 .523 129-293 .440 137-191 .717 357/44.6 924/111.5 200 19 83 OPP TOTALS 8 244-537 .454 61-184 .332 118-169 .698 284/35.5 667/ 83.4 142 15 25

2012 U.S. MEN’S OLYMPIC GAMES TEAM

Sitting (L-R): Carmelo Anthony; Kobe Bryant; Russell Westbrook; Chris Paul; Deron Williams; James Harden; LeBron James. Standing (L-R): Jerry Colangelo, managing director; Mike D’Antoni, assistant coach; Joseph Sharpe, athletic trainer; Andre Iguodala; Kevin Love; Tyson Chandler; Anthony Davis; Kevin Durant; Nate McMillan, assistant coach; Casey Smith, athletic trainer; Jim Boeheim, assistant coach; Mike Krzyzewski, head coach. Not Pictured: Dr. Don Roberts (Portland Trail Blazers), team physician; Paul Saenz (San Antonio Spurs), team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s Olympic History 103 OLYMPIC GAMES SUMMARY OF FINISHES

GOLD SILVER BRONZE United States 14 1 2 2 4 3 Yugoslavia 1 4 1 Argentina 1 0 1 Spain 0 3 0 France 0 2 0 Italy 0 2 0 Canada 0 1 0 Croatia 0 1 0 Brazil 0 0 3 Lithuania 0 0 3 Uruguay 0 0 2 Cuba 0 0 1 Mexico 0 0 1 Russia 001

OLYMPIC GAMES YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS

1936 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1. USA USA USA USA USA USA USA URS USA 2. CAN FRA URS URS URS URS YUG USA YUG 3. MEX BRA URU URU BRA BRA URS CUB URS 4. POL MEX ARG FRA ITA PUR BRA ITA CAN 5. PHI URU CHI BUL CZK ITA MEX YUG ITA 6. URU CHI BRA BRA YUG POL POL PUR CZK 7. ITA CZK BUL PHI POL YUG ESP BRA CUB 8. PER KOR FRA CHI URU URU ITA CZK AUS 9. *BRA CAN *CAN CAN HUN AUS PUR AUS PUR 10. *CHI PER *CUB JPN FRA JPN BUL POL MEX 11. *CZK BEL *CZK FOR PHI FIN CUB ESP JPN 12. *EST PHI *EGY AUS MEX MEX PAN FRG EGY 13. *JPN CUB *FIN SIN PUR HUN PHI PHI 14. *SUI IRA *HUN KOR ESP CAN KOR JPN 15. &BEL ARG *MEX THA JPN PER SEN SEN 16. &CHN HUN *PHI BUL KOR MOR EGY 17. &EGY ITA 18. &ESP CHN 19. &FRA EGY 20. &GER GBR 21. &HUN SUI 22. &LAT IRQ 23. &TUR IRE

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+1980 #1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 1. YUG USA URS USA USA USA ARG USA USA 2. ITA ESP YUG CRO YUG FRA ITA ESP ESP 3. URS YUG USA LTU LTU LTU USA ARG RUS 4. ESP CAN AUS CIS AUS AUS LTU LTU ARG 5. BRA ITA BRA BRA GRE ITA GRE GRE BRA 6. CUB URU CAN AUS BRA YUG PUR CRO FRA 7. POL AUS PUR GER CRO CAN ESP AUS AUS 8. AUS FRG ESP PUR CHN RUS CHN CHN LTH 9. CZK BRA KOR ESP ARG ESP AUS RUS GBR 10. SWE CHN CAF ANG PUR CHN NZL GER NIG 11. SEN FRA CHN VEN ANG NZL SCG IRI TUN 12. IND EGY EGY CHN KOR ANG ANG ANG CHN

*Tied for 9th

&Tied for 15th

+The USA chose not to participate in the 1980 Olympic Games

#, Cuba and the Soviet Union chose not to participate in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games

LEGEND: ANG-Angola; ARG-Argentina; AUS-Australia; BEL-Belgium; BRA-Brazil; BUL-Bulgaria; CAF-Central Africa Republic; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; CHN-China; CIS-Commonwealth of Independent States; CRO-Croatia; CUB-Cuba; CZK- ; EGY-Egypt; ESP-Spain; EST-Estonia; FIN-Finland; FOR-Formosa; FRA-France; FRG-Federal Republic of Germany/; GBR-Great Britain; GER-Germany; GRE-Greece; HUN-; IND-India; IRI-Iran; IRE-Ireland; IRQ-Iraq; ITA-Italy; JPN-Japan; KOR-South Korea; LAT-; LTU-Lithuania; MEX-Mexico; MOR-Morocco; NIG-Nigeria; NZL-New Zealand; PAN-Panama; PER-Peru; PHI-Philippines; POL-; PUR-Puerto Rico; RUS-Russia; SCG-Serbia & Montenegro; SEN-Senegal; SIN-Singapore; SWE-Sweden; SUI-; THA-Thailand; TUN-Tunisia; TUR-Turkey; URS-Soviet Union; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela; YUG-Yugoslavia.

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YEAR SITE USA HEAD COACH FINAL RECORD / FINISH 2008 London, England Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University 8-0 / Gold Medal 2008 Beijing, China Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University 8-0 / Gold Medal 2004 Athens, Greece Larry Brown, Detroit Pistons 5-3 / Bronze Medal 2000 Sydney, Australia Rudy Tomjanovich, Houston Rockets 8-0 / Gold Medal 1996 Atlanta, Georgia Lenny Wilkens, 8-0 / Gold Medal 1992 Barcelona, Spain Chuck Daly, New Jersey Nets 8-0 / Gold Medal 1988 Seoul, South Korea John Thompson, Georgetown Univ. (DC) 7-1 / Bronze Medal 1984 Los Angeles, California Bob Knight, Indiana University 8-0 / Gold Medal 1980 Moscow, Soviet Union Dave Gavitt, Providence College (RI) *USA Did Not Compete 1976 Montreal, Canada Dean Smith, University of North Carolina 7-0 / Gold Medal 1972 Munich, West Germany Henry Iba, Oklahoma State University 8-1 / Silver Medal 1968 , Mexico Henry Iba, Oklahoma State University 9-0 / Gold Medal 1964 , Japan Henry Iba, Oklahoma State University 9-0 / Gold Medal 1960 Rome, Italy Pete Newell, University of California 8-0 / Gold Medal 1956 Melbourne, Australia , (OK) 8-0 / Gold Medal 1952 Helsinki, Finland , Peoria Caterpillars (IL) 8-0 / Gold Medal 1948 London, England Omar Browning, Phillips 66ers (OK) 8-0 / Gold Medal 1936 Berlin, Germany James Needles, Universal Pictures of California 5-0 / Gold Medal *The USA chose not to participate in the 1980 Moscow Olympics U.S. OLYMPIC GAMES Henry Vaughn 1968, Goodyear Wingfoots (OH) 1964 ASSISTANT COACHES Lenny Wilkens 1992 Cleveland Cavaliers NAME YEAR AFFILIATION Roy Williams 2004 University of North Carolina Forrest Allen 1952 University of Kansas Warren Womble 1960 Peoria Caterpillars (IL) John Bach 1972 Penn State University Jim Boeheim 2012 Syracuse University 2008 Syracuse University Larry Brown 2000 Philadelphia 76ers 1980 UCLA U.S. OLYMPIC GAMES P. J. Carlesimo 1992 Seton Hall University MANAGERS 1996 Mike D'Antoni 2012 NAME YEAR AFFILIATION 2008 New York Knicks 1968 Don Donoher 1984 James Coogan 1956 Connecticut AAU 1956 U.S. Armed Forces 1952 Mary Fenlon 1988 Arthur Lonborg 1960 University of Kansas 1976 University of North Carolina G. Russel Lyons 1964 Rocky Mountain Association 1996 C. M. Newton 1984 Vanderbilt University 1972 University of Texas-El Paso Joseph Reilly 1936 Kansas City Athletic Club Gene Lee Johnson 1936 Globe Oilers () Bill Stein 1988 St. Peter's College 2000 W. K. Summers 1972 Brownstown, IN Mike Krzyzewski 1992 Duke University Joseph Vancisin 1980, National Association of Nate McMillan 2012 1976 Basketball Coaches 2008 Portland Trail Blazers Louis Wilke 1948 Phillips 66ers (OK) 2004 San Antonio Spurs 2004 Clemson University 1988 Univ. of Southern California 1984 University of Iowa Dee Rowe 1980 University of Connecticut Adolph Rupp 1948 University of Kentucky 1996 Utah Jazz 2000 University of Kentucky John Thompson 1976 Georgetown University

106 USA Basketball Men’s Olympic History USA ALL-TIME OLYMPIC GAMES GAME RESULTS (Won 130, Lost 5) Angola (4-0) Cuba (1-0) Lithuania (6-1) 97- 76 2008 67- 48 1972 99- 94 2012 89- 53 2004 Czechoslovakia (4-0) 104- 96 2004 87- 54 1996 81- 76 1976 90- 94 2004 116- 48 1992 66- 35 1972 85- 83 2000 Argentina (6-1) 72- 47 1952 85- 76 2000 109- 83 2012 53- 28 1948 104- 82 1996 126- 97 2012 Egypt (4-0) 127- 76 1992 Mexico (2-0) 101- 81 2008 102- 35 1988 81- 89 2004 2- 0 # 1976 71- 40 1948 96- 68 1996 96- 31 1972 25- 10 1936 85- 76 1952 66- 28 1948 New Zealand (1-0) 59- 57 1948 Estonia (1-0) 102- 56 2000 Australia (7-0) 52- 28 1936 Nigeria (1-0) 119- 86 2012 Fed. Rep. of Germany (1-0) 156- 73 2012 116- 85 2008 Panama (1-0) 89- 79 2004 78- 67 1984 101- 73 1996 Finland (1-0) 95- 60 1968 78- 49 1988 77- 51 1964 Peru (2-0) 81- 55 1972 France (5-0) 60- 45 1964 78- 45 1964 98- 71 2012 61- 33 1948 Brazil (9-0) 85- 75 2000 Philippines (3-0) 98- 75 1996 106- 94 2000 96- 75 1968 127- 83 1992 120- 62 1984 121- 53 1956 102- 87 1988 65- 21 1948 56- 23 1936 61- 54 1972 Germany (2-0) Puerto Rico (5-1) 75- 63 1968 106- 57 2008 73- 92 2004 86- 53 1964 111- 68 1992 115- 77 1992 90- 63 1960 Greece (2-0) 94- 57 1988 113- 51 1956 92- 69 2008 95- 94 1976 57- 53 1952 77- 71 2004 61- 56 1968 Bulgaria (1-0) Hungary (2-0) 62- 42 1964 85- 44 1956 Russia (1-0) 107- 63 1960 Canada (5-0) 66- 48 1952 85- 70 2000 76- 70 1988 Italy (6-0) Senegal (1-0) 78- 59 1984 93- 61 2000 93- 36 1968 89- 68 1984 106- 86 1976 South Korea (1-0) 95- 77 1976 68- 38 1972 116- 50 1964 19- 8 1936 100- 61 1968 Soviet Union (6-2) Chile (1-0) 112- 81 1960 76- 82 1988 103- 55 1952 88- 54 1960 50- 51 1972 China (5-0) Japan (3-0) 73- 59 1964 101- 70 2008 99- 33 1972 81- 57 1960 119- 72 2000 125- 66 1960 89- 55 1956 133- 70 1996 98- 40 1956 85- 55 1956 108- 57 1988 36- 25 1952 97- 49 1984 86- 58 1952 Croatia (3-0) 102- 71 1996 117- 85 1992 103- 70 1992 Continued on page 118

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A Shareef Abdur Rahim 2000 / Vince Carter 2000 Toronto Raptors / California North Carolina 1980 DePaul Tyon Chandler 2012 New York Knicks / 1984 Indiana Dominguez H.S. Ray Allen 2000 Milwaukee Bucks / 1968 U. S. Armed Forces / Connecticut Michigan Willie Anderson 1988 Georgia Vernell Coles 1988 Virginia Tech Carmelo Anthony 2012, New York Knicks Doug Collins 1972 Illinois State 2008, 2004 Denver Nuggets / Syracuse Melvin Counts 1964 Oregon State Mike Armstrong 1976 Duke D 1960 Texas 1976 Notre Dame 1988 Nevada Las Vegas Charles Darling 1956 Phillips 66ers / Iowa B Richard Davies 1964 Goodyear Wingfoots / Vin Baker 2000 Seattle SuperSonics / Louisiana State Hartford Anthony Davis 2012 New Orleans Hornets/ 1936 Universal Pictures / UCLA Kentucky 1972 St. Joseph's (PA) Kenny Davis 1972 Marathon Oil / Clifford Barker 1948 Kentucky Georgetown College (KY) Charles Barkley 1996, 1992 Phoenix Suns / Auburn Walter Davis 1976 North Carolina 1948 Oakland Bittners / UCLA Donald Dee 1968 St. Mary of the Plains (KS) Jim Barnes 1964 Texas Western College 1960 Purdue Michael Barrett 1968 U.S. Armed Forces / Clyde Drexler 1992 Portland Trail Blazers / West Virginia Tech Houston 1948 Kentucky Tim Duncan 2004 San Antonio Spurs / Lewis Beck 1948 Phillips 66ers / Oregon State Wake Forest Walter Bellamy 1960 Indiana Kevin Duranty 2012 Oklahoma City Thunder / Larry Bird 1992 Boston Celtics / Indiana Texas State E 1936 Washington William Evans 1956 U.S. Armed Forces / 1980 Kansas State Kentucky Ronald Bontemps 1952 Peoria Caterpillars / Illinois Patrick Ewing 1992, 1984 New York Knicks / Carlos Boozer 2008, 2004 Utah Jazz / Duke Georgetown Robert Boozer 1960 Peoria Caterpillars / F Kansas State Vincent Boryla 1948 Denver Nuggets / Denver 1984 Georgia Chris Bosh 2008 Tornto Raptors / James Forbes 1972 Texas El Paso Georgia Tech Gilbert Ford 1956 U.S. Armed Forces / Texas 1956 Wichita Vickers / 1976 North Carolina St. Louis (CA) 1936 Globe Oilers / 1980 Kentucky West Texas State Bill Bradley 1964 Princeton 1968 Goodyear Wingfoots / 1972 Minnesota St. Francis (PA) Michael Brooks 1980 LaSalle College Marcus Freiberger 1952 Peoria Caterpillars / Larry Brown 1964 Goodyear Wingfoots / Oklahoma North Carolina G Kobe Bryant 2012, 2008 Los Angles Lakers / Kevin Garnett 2000 Minnesota Timberwolves Lower Merion H.S. John Gibbons 1936 Globe Oilers / 1976 Indiana Southwestern College 1972 North Carolina State Wayne Glasgow 1952 Phillips 66ers / Oklahoma C Jeff Grayer 1988 Iowa State 1956 Iowa 1948 Kentucky 1964 Arizona State Ernie Grunfeld 1976 Tennessee 1948 Phillips 66ers / Arkansas H 1976 North Carolina State 1960, 1956 Phillips 66ers / Colorado

108 USA Basketball Men’s Olympic History Bill Hanzlik 1980 Notre Dame L Anfernee Hardaway 1996 Orlando Magic / Tom LaGarde 1976 North Carolina Memphis State Christian Laettner 1992 Duke Tim Hardaway 2000 Miami Heat / Texas El Paso 1960 Wichita Vickers / Oklahoma James Harden 2012 Oklahoma City Thunder / William Lienhard 1952 Kansas Arizona state 1980 Arizona State 1988 Bradley Kevin Love 2012 Minnesota Timberwolves / Spencer Haywood 1968 Trinidad State J. C. UCLA 1964 UCLA 1952 Kansas Thomas Henderson 1972 San Jacinto J. C. 1936 Universal Pictures / UCLA Grant Hill 1996 Detroit Pistons / Duke 1960 Ohio State Charles Hoag 1952 Kansas Raymond Lumpp 1948 New York University Bill Hosket 1968 Ohio State M William Hougland 1956, 1952 Phillips 66ers / Kansas Daniel Majerle 1988 Central Michigan Allan Houston 2000 New York Knicks / Karl Malone 1996, 1992 Utah Jazz / Louisiana Tech Tennessee 1988 Kansas Dwight Howard 2008 Orlando Magic Stephon Marbury 2004 New York Knicks / 1976 Michigan Georgia Tech I Sean Marion 2004 Phoenix Suns / UNLV Andre Iguodala 2012 Denver Nuggets / Arizona 1976 Indiana Darrall Imoff 1960 California Frank McCabe 1952 Peoria Caterpillars / Allen Iverson 2004 Philadelphia 76ers / Marquette Georgetown Pete McCaffrey 1964 Goodyear Wingfoots / J St. Louis 1964 Pan American Rodney McCray 1980 Louisville LeBron James 2012, | Miami Heat Antonio McDyess 2000 Denver Nuggets / Alabama 2008, 2004 Cleveland Cavaliers / Tom McMillen 1972 Maryland St. Vincent-St. Mary H.S. Reggie Miller 1996 Indiana Pacers / UCLA Robert Jeangerard 1956 Phillips 66ers / Colorado Art Mollner 1936 Universal Pictures / Richard Jefferson 2004 New Jersey Nets / Arizona Los Angeles J. C. Earvin Johnson 1992 Los Angeles Lakers / Alonzo Mourning 2000 Miamia Heat / Georgetown Michigan State Chris Mullin 1992, 1984 Golden State Warriors / Francis Johnson 1936 Globe Oilers / Wichita State St. John's Bobby Jones 1972 North Carolina Jeff Mullins 1964 Duke Dwight Jones 1972 Houston O K. C. Jones 1956 San Francisco Lamar Odom 2004 Los Angeles Lakers / 1948 Kentucky Rhode Island Michael Jordan 1992, 1984 Chicago Bulls / Emeka Okafor 2004 Charlotte Bobcats / North Carolina cONNECTICUT 1972 South Carolina Hakeem Olajuwon 1996 Houston Rockets / Houston K Shaquille O'Neal 1996 Orlando Magic / 1952 Kansas Louisiana State 1960 Peoria Caterpillars / Kansas P Melvin Kelley 1952 Kansas Chris Paul 2012, Los Angeles Clippers / Robert Kenney 1952 Kansas 2008 New Orleans Hornets / Jason Kidd 2008, Dallas Mavericks / Wake Forest California Gary Payton 2000, 1996 Seattle SuperSonics / 2000 Phoenix Suns / California Oregon State James King 1968 Goodyear Wingfoots/ 1984 North Carolina Oklahoma State Don Piper 1936 Universal Pictures / UCLA 1984 Arkansas Scottie Pippen 1996, 1992 Chicago Bulls / 1936 Universal Pictures / UCLA Central Arkansas 1984 Southern Methodist 1952 Peoria Caterpillars / 1976 North Carolina Missouri Robert Kurland 1952, 1948 Phillips 66ers / R. C. Pitts 1948 Phillips 66ers / Arkansas Oklahoma State Tayshaun Prince 2008 Detroit Pistons / Kentucky

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp - Olympic History 109 R 1968 Houston 1936 Globe Oilers / Wichita State John Stockton 1996, 1992 Utah Jazz / Gonzaga 1972 Long Beach State Amar’e Stoudemire 2004 Phoenix Suns Michael Redd 2008 Milwaukee Bucks / 1936 Universal Pictures / Ohio State Southern California J. R. Reid 1988 North Carolina T Jesse Renick 1948 Phillips 66ers / 1980 Indiana Oklahoma State Wayman Tisdale 1984 Oklahoma Mitch Richmond 1996, 1988 Sacramento Kings / Ron Tomsic 1956 U.S. Armed Forces / Kansas State Stanford 1984 Arkansas 1984 Vanderbilt Oscar Robertson 1960 Cincinnati V David Robinson 1996, 1992, San Antonio Spurs / 1988 U. S. Naval Academy 1980 Kansas Jack Robinson 1948 Baylor 1980 Utah Kenneth Rollins 1948 Kentucky W Bill Russell 1956 San Francisco Dwyane Wadew 2008, 2004 Miami Heat / Marquette S James Walsh 1956 Phillips 66ers / Stanford Glynn Saulters 1968 Northeast Louisiana Jerry West 1960 West Virginia Willard Schmidt 1936 Globe Oilers / Creighton Russell Westbrook 2012 Oklahoma City Thunder / Charles Scott 1968 North Carolina UCLA Steven Sheppard 1976 Maryland William Wheatley 1936 Globe Oilers / 1964 Phillips 66ers / Kansas Wesleyan/ Southeast Joseph White 1968 Kansas Oklahoma State 1980 Maryland 1936 Universal Pictures / UCLA Deron Williams 2012, Brooklyn Nets Michael Silliman 1968 U.S. Armed Forces / 2008 Utah Jazz / Illinois U.S. Military Academy Howard Williams 1952 Peoria Caterpillars/ Purdue Adrian Smith 1960 U.S. Armed Forces / George Wilson 1964 Chicago Jamaco Saints / Kentucky Cincinnati Charles D. Smith 1988 Pittsburgh 1980 North Carolina Charles E. Smith IV 1988 Georgetown 1984 California State Fullerton Steve Smith 2000 Portland Trail Blazers / Michigan State

Continued from page 115 Tunisia (1-0) 110- 63 2012 Spain (11-0) Uruguay (6-0) 107-100 2012 104- 68 1984 118-107 2008 83- 28 1964 119- 82 2008 108- 50 1960 102- 94 2004 101- 38 1956 122- 81 1992 57- 44 1952 97- 53 1988 63- 28 1948 96- 65 1984 Yugoslavia (7-0) 101- 68 1984 95- 69 1996 72- 56 1972 95- 74 1976 81- 46 1968 112- 93 1976 2- 0 # 1936 65- 50 1968 Switzerland (1-0) 73- 58 1968 86- 21 1948 69- 61 1964 Thailand (1-0) 104- 42 1960 101- 29 1956

# Game Forfeited

110 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp - Olympic History USA ALL-TIME OLYMPIC GAMES ROSTER BY UNIVERSITY/AFFILIATION

University of Alabama Robert Jeangerard (1956) Goodyear Wingfoots Antonio McDyess (2000) University of Connecticut Larry Brown (1964) Ray Allen (2000) Richard Davies (1964) Gordon Carpenter (1948) Emeka Okafor (2004) Calvin Fowler (1968) Joe Kleine (1984) Creighton University James King (1968) R. C. Pitts (1948) Pete McCaffrey (1964) Willard Schmidt (1936) University of Hartford Alvin Robertson (1984) Dallas Mavericks Vin Baker (2000) Jason Kidd (2008) University of Houston Andre Iguodala (2012) University of Denver Richard Jefferson (2004) Clyde Drexler (1992) Arizona State University Vincent Boryla (1948) Dwight Jones (1972) Denver Nuggets Joe Caldwell (1964) Hakeem Olajuwon (1996) James Harden (2012) Carmelo Anthony (2008, 2004) Ken Spain (1968) Alton Lister (1980) Vincent Boryla (1948) Houston Rockets Auburn University Andre Iguodala (2012) Hakeem Olajuwon (1996) Antonio McDyess (2000) University of Illinois Charles Barkley (1996, 1992) DePaul University Baylor University Ronald Bontemps (1952) Mark Aguirre (1980) Deron Williams (2008, 2012) Jack Robinson (1948) Detroit Pistons Boston Celtics Illinois State University Grant Hill (1996) Larry Bird (1992) Doug Collins (1972) Tayshaun Prince (2008) Indiana University Bradley University Duke University Steve Alford (1984) Hersey Hawkins (1988) Mike Armstrong (1976) Brooklyn / New Jersey Nets Walter Bellamy (1960) Carlos Boozer (2008, 2004) Quinn Buckner (1976) Richard Jefferson (2004) Grant Hill (1996) Scott May (1976) Deron Williams (2012) Christian Laettner (1992) Isiah Thomas (1980) California State Fullerton Jeff Mullins (1964) Indiana Pacers Georgetown College Leon Wood (1984) Reggie Miller (1996) University of California Kenny Davis (1972) Indiana State University Georgetown University Shareef Abdur-Rahim (2000) Larry Bird (1992) Darrall Imoff (1960) Patrick Ewing (1992, 1984) University of Iowa Jason Kidd (2008, 2000) Allen Iverson (2004) University of Central Arkansas Alonzo Mourning (2000) Carl Cain (1956) Charles E. Smith IV (1988) Charles Darling (1956) Scottie Pippen (1996, 1992) Iowa State University Central Michigan University University of Georgia Willie Anderson (1988) Jeff Grayer (1988) Daniel Majerle (1988) University of Kansas Charlotte Bobcats Vern Fleming (1984) Georgia Tech Charles Hoag (1952) Emeka Okafor (2004) William Hougland (1956, 1952) Chicago Bulls Chris Bosh (2008) Stephon Marbury (2004) John Keller (1952) Michael Jordan (1992) Globe Oilers Allen Kelley (1960) Scottie Pippen (1996, 1992) Melvin Kelley (1952) Chicago Jamaco Saints Joe Fortenberry (1936) Robert Kenney (1952) John Gibbons (1936) William Lienhard (1952) George Wilson (1964) Francis Johnson (1936) University of Cincinnati Clyde Lovellette (1952) Jack Ragland (1936) Danny Manning (1988) Oscar Robertson (1960) Willard Schmidt (1936) Darnell Valentine (1980) George Wilson (1964) William Wheatley (1936) Joseph White (1968) Cleveland Cavaliers Golden State Warriors Kansas State University LeBron James (2008, 2004) Chris Mullin (1992) Rolando Blackman (1980) University of Colorado Gonzaga University Robert Boozer (1960) Burdette Haldorson (1960, 1956) John Stockton (1996, 1992) Mitch Richmond (1996, 1988)

USA Basketball Men’s Olympic History 111 Kansas Wesleyan University Milwaukee Bucks Oklahoma State University William Wheatley (1936) Ray Allen (2000) James King (1968) University of Kentucky Michael Redd (2008) Robert Kurland (1952, 1948) Clifford Barker (1948) University of Minnesota Jesse Renick (1948) Ralph Beard (1948) Jim Brewer (1972) Oakland Bittners Sam Bowie (1980) Minnesota Timberwolves Don Barksdale (1948) Anthony Davis (2012) Kevin Garnett (2000) Ohio State University William Evans (1956) Kevin Love (2012) Bill Hosket (1968) Alex Groza (1948) University of Missouri Jerry Lucas (1960) Wallace Jones (1948) Dan Pippin (1952) Michael Redd (2008) Tayshaun Prince (2008) Oklahoma City Thunder Kenneth Rollins (1948) University of Nevada-Las Adrian Smith (1960) Vegas Kevin Durant (2012) James Harden (2012) LaSalle University Stacey Augmon (1988) Shawn Marion (2004) Russell Westbrook (2012) Michael Brooks (1980) Oregon State University Long Beach State University New Orleans Hornets Lewis Beck (1948) Ed Ratleff (1972) Anthony Davis (2012) Chris Paul (2008) Melvin Counts (1964) Los Angeles J. C. New York University Gary Payton (2000, 1996) Art Mollner (1936) Orlando Magic Raymond Lumpp (1948) Los Angeles Lakers New York Knicks Dwight Howard (2008) Kobe Bryant (2012, 2008) Anfernee Hardaway (1996) Earvin Johnson (1992) Carmelo Anthony (2012) Shaquille O'Neal (1996) Lamar Odom (2004) Tyson Chandler (2012) Pan American University Patrick Ewing (1992) Louisiana State University Allan Houston (2000) Lucious Jackson (1964) Richard Davies (1964) Stephon Marbury (2004) Peoria Caterpillars Shaquille O'Neal (1996) University of North Carolina Ronald Bontemps (1952) Louisiana Tech University Larry Brown (1964) Robert Boozer (1960) Karl Malone (1996, 1992) Vince Carter (2000) Marcus Freiberger (1952) University of Louisville Walter Davis (1976) Allen Kellley (1960) Rodney McCray (1980) Phil Ford (1976) Frank McCabe (1952) Marathon Oil Bobby Jones (1972) Dan Pippin (1952) Michael Jordan (1992, 1984) Howard Williams (1952) Kenny Davis (1972) Phillips 66ers Marquette University Mitch Kupchak (1976) Tom LaGarde (1976) Lewis Beck (1948) Frank McCabe (1952) Sam Perkins (1984) Gordon Carpenter (1948) Dwyane Wade (2008, 2004) J. R. Reid (1988) Charles Darling (1956) University of Maryland Charles Scott (1968) Wayne Glasgow (1952) Tom McMillen (1972) Al Wood (1980) Burdette Haldorson (1960, 1956) Steven Sheppard (1976) North Carolina State William Hougland (1956, 1952) Buck Williams (1980) University Robert Jeangerard (1956) University of Memphis Tommy Burleson (1972) Robert Kurland (1952, 1948) Anfernee Hardaway (1996) Kenny Carr (1976) R. C. Pitts (1948) Miami Heat Northeast Louisiana Jesse Renick (1948) Jerry Shipp (1964) Tim Hardaway (2000) University James Walsh (1956) LeBron James (2012) Glynn Saulters (1968) Philadelpia 76ers Alonzo Mourning (2000) University of Notre Dame Dwyane Wade (2008, 2004) Allen Iverson (2004) Adrian Dantley (1976) Phoenix Suns Bill Hanzlik (1980) John Clawson (1968) University of Oklahoma Charles Barkley (1996, 1992) Jason Kidd (2000) Phil Hubbard (1976) Marcus Freiberger (1952) Michigan State University Shawn Marion (2004) Wayne Glasgow (1952) Amar’e Stoudemire (2004) Earvin Johnson (1992) Lester Lane (1960) Steve Smith (2000) Wayman Tisdale (1984) Charles D. Smith (1988)

112 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp - Olympic History Portland Trail Blazers University of Tennessee Deron Williams (2008) Clyde Drexler (1992) Ernie Grunfeld (1976) Vancouver Grizzlies Steve Smith (2000) Allan Houston (2000) Shareef Abdur-Rahim (2000) Princeton University University of Texas Vanderbilt University Bill Bradley (1964) Jay Arnette (1960) Jeff Turner (1984) Purdue University Kevin Durant (2012) Virginia Tech Terry Dischinger (1960) Gilbert Ford (1956) University of Texas-El Paso Vernell Coles (1988) Howard Williams (1952) Wake Forest University University of Rhode Island James Forbes (1972) Tim Duncan (2004) Lamar Odom (2004) Tim Hardaway (2000) Texas Western University Chris Paul (2012, 2008) University of St. Francis (PA) Calvin Fowler (1968) Jim Barnes (1964) Toronto Raptors Ralph Bishop (1936) St. John's University West Texas State University Chris Bosh (2008) Chris Mullin (1992, 1984) Joe Fortenberry (1936) St. Joseph's University Vince Carter (2000) Trinidad State J. C. West VirginiaUniversity Mike Bantom (1972) Jerry West (1960) St. Louis University Spencer Haywood (1968) UCLA West Virginia Tech Pete McCaffrey (1964) Sam Balter (1936) Michael Barrett (1968) Dick Boushka (1956) Wichita State University St. Mary of the Plains College Don Barksdale (1948) Walt Hazzard (1964) Francis Johnson (1936) Donald Dee (1968) Carl Knowles (1936) Jack Ragland (1936) Sacramento Kings Kevin Love (2012) Wichita Vickers Mitch Richmond (1996) Frank Lubin (1936) Dick Boushka (1956) San Antonio Spurs Reggie Miller (1996) Lester Lane (1960) Tim Duncan (2004) Don Piper (1936) David Robinson (1996, 1992) Carl Shy (1936) San Jacinto J. C. Russell Westbrook (2012) Universal Pictures Thomas Henderson (1972) University of San Francisco Sam Balter (1936) Carl Knowles (1936) K. C. Jones (1956) Frank Lubin (1936) Bill Russell (1956) Art Mollner (1936) Seattle SuperSonics Don Piper (1936 Vin Baker (2000) Carl Shy (1936) Gary Payton (2000,1996) Duane Swanson (1936) University of South Carolina U.S. Armed Forces Kevin Joyce (1972) Michael Barrett (1968) Southeast Oklahoma State John Clawson (1968) University William Evans (1956) Jerry Shipp (1964) Gilbert Ford (1956) University of Southern Michael Silliman (1968) California Adrian Smith (1960) Duane Swanson (1936) Ron Tomsic (1956) Southern Methodist U.S. Military Academy University Michael Silliman (1968) Jon Koncak (1984) U.S. Naval Academy Southwestern College David Robinson (1996, 1992, 1988) John Gibbons (1936) Stanford University Danny Vranes (1980) Ron Tomsic (1956) Utah Jazz James Walsh (1956) Carlos Boozer (2004, 2008) Syracuse University Karl Malone (1996, 1992) Carmelo Anthony (2012, 008, 2004) John Stockton (1996, 1992)

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MOST POINTS: Tayshaun Prince ...... 545 ( 6-11) ...... 2008 Kevin Durant ...... 156 (19.5) ...... 2012 *3-Point field goals have been an official statistic since 1988. Spencer Haywood ...... 145 (16.1) ...... 1968 Charles Barkley ...... 144 (18.0) ...... 1992 MOST FREE THROWS MADE: Michael Jordan ...... 137 (17.1) ...... 1984 (minimum of one attempt a game) Jerry Lucas ...... 136 (17.0) ...... 1960 Oscar Robertson ...... 34 ...... 1960 Oscar Robertson ...... 136 (17.0) ...... 1960 Adrian Dantley ...... 30 ...... 1976 David Robinson ...... 28 ...... 1996 *MOST REBOUNDS: Tim Duncan ...... 27 ...... 2004 Tim Duncan ...... 73 ( 9.1) ...... 2004 Allen Iverson ...... 27 ...... 2004 Kevin Garnett ...... 73 ( 9.1) ...... 2000 Adrian Smith ...... 27 ...... 1960 Jim Brewer ...... 64 ( 7.1) ...... 1972 Kevin Love ...... 61 ( 7.6) ...... 2012 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: David Robinson ...... 54 ( 6.8) ...... 1988 (minimum of one attempt a game) Oscar Robertson ...... 50 ...... 1960 *Rebounds have been kept as an official statistic since 1972. Dwyane Wade ...... 41 ...... 2008 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: David Robinson ...... 40 ...... 1996 Spencer Haywood ...... 64 ...... 1968 Spencer Haywood ...... 38 ...... 1968 Michael Jordan ...... 60 ...... 1984 Dwight Howard ...... 37 ...... 2008 Charles Barkley ...... 59 ...... 1992 *Free throws attempted were not kept for the 1936 Olympics. Jerry Shipp ...... 52 ...... 1964 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: *MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: (minimum of one attempt a game) Michael Jordan ...... 113 ...... 1992 Ray Allen ...... 1.000 (12-12) ...... 2000 Michael Jordan ...... 110 ...... 1984 Dick Boushka ...... 1.000 (10-10) ...... 1956 Kobe Brynt ...... 104 ...... 2008 Glynn Saulters ...... 1.000 (10-10) ...... 1968 Joe Shipp ...... 102 ...... 1964 Hersey Hawkins ...... 1.000 ( 8- 8) ...... 1988 Wayne Glasgow ...... 1.000 ( 7- 7) ...... 1952 *HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Charles Barkley ...... 816 (31-38) ...... 1996 *Free throws attempted were not kept for the 1936 Olympics. Chris Bosh ...... 774 (24-31) ...... 2008 *MOST ASSISTS: Dwight Howard ...... 745 (35-47) ...... 2008 Leon Wood ...... 63 (7.9) ...... 1984 Spencer Haywood ...... 719 (64-89) ...... 1968 Phil Ford ...... 54 (9.0) ...... 1976 Charles Barkley ...... 711 (59-83) ...... 1992 Scottie Pippen ...... 47 (5.9) ...... 1992 *Field goals attempted were not kept for the 1960, 1952, 1948, and LeBron James ...... 45 (5.6) ...... 2012 1936 Olympics. Chris Paul ...... 41 (5.1) ...... 2012 *MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: *Assists have been kept as an official statistic since the 1976 Olympics. Kevin Durant ...... 34 ...... 2012 *MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: Carmelo Anthony ...... 23 ...... 2012 David Robinson ...... 19 (2.4) ...... 1988 Kobe Bryant ...... 17 ...... 2012 Patrick Ewing ...... 18 (2.3) ...... 1984 Kobe Bryant ...... 17 ...... 2008 Patrick Ewing ...... 15 (1.9) ...... 1992 Reggie Miller ...... 17 ...... 1996 Alonzo Mourning ...... 14 (2.3) ...... 2000 *MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: David Robinson ...... 12 (1.5) ...... 1992 Kevin Durant ...... 65 ...... 2012 *Blocked shots have been kept as an official statistic since 1984 Olympics. Kobe Bryant ...... 53 ...... 2008 Kobe Bryant ...... 52 ...... 2012 *MOST STEALS: Carmelo Anthony ...... 46 ...... 2012 Michael Jordan ...... 37 (4.6) ...... 1992 Allen Iverson ...... 41 ...... 2004 Scottie Pippen ...... 23 (2.9) ...... 1992 Reggie Miller ...... 41 ...... 1996 Charles Barkley ...... 21 (2.6) ...... 1992 Chris Paul ...... 20 (2.5) ...... 2012 *HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: LeBron James ...... 19 (2.4) ...... 2008 Charles Barkley ...... 875 ( 7- 8) ...... 1992 Clyde Drexler ...... 19 (2.4) ...... 1992 Hersey Hawkins ...... 625 ( 5- 8) ...... 1988 *Steals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1984 Olympics. Allan Houston ...... 600 (12-20) ...... 2000 Note: One attempt a game is the minimum for field goal, 3-point and Andre Iguodala ...... 556 ( 5- 9) ...... 2012 free throw percentages.

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MOST POINTS: MOST FTM: 37, Carmelo Anthony vs. Nigeria ...... 8/02/12 13, Carmelo Anthony vs. Argentina ...... 8/22/08 31, Stephon Marbury vs. Spain ...... 8/26/04 30, Kevin Durant vs. Spain ...... 8/12/12 *MOST FTA: 30, Charles Barkley vs. Brazil ...... 7/31/92 14, David Robinson vs. Yugoslavia ...... 8/03/96 30, Adrian Dantley vs. Yugoslavia ...... 7/27/76 *Free throws attempted were not kept for the 1936 Olympics. 28, Kevin Durant vs. Argentina ...... 8/06/12 28, David Robinson vs. Yugoslavia ...... 8/03/96 *HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: 28, Jerry Lucas vs. Japan ...... 8/27/60 1.000 (13-13), Carmelo Anthony vs. Argentina ...... 8/22/08 27, Dwyane Wade vs. Spain ...... 8/24/08 *Free throws attempted were not kept for the 1936 Olympics. 27, Adrian Dantley vs. Yugoslavia ...... 7/21/76 27, Spencer Haywood vs. Panama ...... 10/18/68 *MOST REBOUNDS: 27, Clyde Lovellette vs. Argentina ...... 7/31/52 16, Tim Duncan vs. Puerto Rico ...... 8/15/04 16, James Brewer vs. Australia ...... 8/28/72 MOST FGM: 14, Jerry Lucas vs. Japan ...... 8/27/60 *Rebounds have been kept as an official statistic since the 1972 Olympics. *MOST FGA: 22, Michael Jordan vs. Croatia ...... 7/27/92 *MOST ASSISTS: 12, LeBron James vs. Australia ...... 8/08/12 *Field goals attempted were not kept for the 1960, 1952, 1948, and 12, Michael Jordan vs. Germany ...... 7/29/92 1936 Olympics. 12, Leon Wood vs. Spain ...... 8/04/84 12, Phil Ford vs. Yugoslavia ...... 7/27/76 *HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 1.000 (8-8), Steve Alford vs. France ...... 8/03/84 *Assists have been kept as an official statistic since the 1976 Olympics. *Field goals attempted were not kept for the 1960, 1952, 1948, and 1936 Olympics. *MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 6, Alonzo Mourning vs. Italy ...... 9/19/00 *MOST 3PM: 6, Patrick Ewing vs. Canada ...... 8/08/84 10, Carmelo Anthony vs. Nigeria ...... 8/02/12 *Blocked shots have been kept as an official statistic since the 1984 *MOST 3PA: Olympics. 13, Kevin Durant vs. Spain ...... 8/12/12 *MOST STEALS: 8, Michael Jordan vs. Angola ...... 7/26/92 *HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 8, Michael Jordan vs. Croatia ...... 7/27/92 1.000 (3-3), Clyde Drexler vs. Spain ...... 8/02/92 *Steals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1984 Olympics. *3-point field goals have been an official statistic since the 1988 Olympics.

USA TEAM GAME RECORDS -- OLYMPIC GAMES

MOST POINTS: 156 vs. Nigeria, 8/02/12 MOST FTM: 32 vs. Italy, 9/08/60 MOST FGM: 59 vs. Nigeria, 8/02/12 MOST FTA: 46 vs. Italy, 9/08/60 MOST FGA: 91 vs. Spain, 8/02/92 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: 958% (23-24) vs. Soviet Union, HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 11/29/56 .711% (59-83) vs. Nigeria, 8/02/12 MOST REBOUNDS: 64 vs. Australia, 8/28/72 MOST 3PM: 29 vs. Nigeria, 8/02/12 MOST ASSISTS: 41 vs. Nigeria, 8/02/12 MOST 3PA: 46 vs. Australia, 8/08/12 41 vs. China, 7/26/96 46 vs. Nigeria, 8/02/12 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 14 vs. Canada, 8/08/84 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .636% (7-11), vs. Canada, 9/20/88 MOST STEALS: 32 vs. Croatia, 7/27/92

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MOST GAMES: Kobe Bryant ...... 174 ...... 2012, 2008 LeBron James ...... 24 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Chris Mullin ...... 130 ...... 1992, 1984 David Robinson ...... 24 ...... 1996, 1992,1988 Carmelo Anthony ...... 23 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 *HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Carlos Boozer ...... 16 ...... 2008, 2004 Chris Bosh ...... 774 (24- 31) ...... 2008 Kobe Bryant ...... 16 ...... 2012, 2008 Dwight Howard ...... 745 (35- 47) ...... 2008 Patrick Ewing ...... 16 ...... 1992, 1984 Charles Barkley ...... 744 (90-121) . . . . 1996, 1992 Burdette Haldorson ...... 16 ...... 1960, 1956 Spencer Haywood ...... 719 (64- 89) ...... 1986 William Hougland ...... 16 ...... 1956, 1952 Antonio McDyess ...... 675 (27- 40) ...... 2000 Michael Jordan ...... 16 ...... 1992, 1984 Alvin Robertson ...... 650 (26- 40) ...... 1984 Jason Kidd ...... 16 ...... 2008, 2000 Steve Alford ...... 644 (38- 59) ...... 1984 Karl Malone ...... 16 ...... 1996, 1992 Vin Baker ...... 639 (23- 36) ...... 2000 Chris Mullin ...... 16 ...... 1992, 1984 Bill Hosket ...... 633 (31- 49) ...... 1968 Chris Paul ...... 16 ...... 2012, 2008 Carlos Boozer ...... 625 (20- 32) ...... 2004 Gary Payton ...... 16 ...... 2000, 1996 *Field goals attempted were not kept for the 1960, 1952, 1948, Scottie Pippen ...... 16 ...... 1996, 1992 and 1936 Olympics. Mitch Richmond ...... 16 ...... 1996, 1988 Dwyane Wade ...... 16 ...... 2008, 2004 *MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: Deron Williams ...... 16 ...... 2012, 2008 Carmelo Anthony ...... 39 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Kobe Bryant ...... 34 ...... 2012, 2008 MOST POINTS: Kevin Durant ...... 34 ...... 2012 LeBron James ...... 273 (11.4) . . . . .2012, 2008, 2004 LeBron James ...... 22 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 David Robinson ...... 270 (11.3) . . . . .1996, 1992, 1988 Deron Williams ...... 22 ...... 2012, 2008 Michael Jordan ...... 256 (16.0) ...... 1992, 1984 Carmelo Anthony ...... 239 (10.4) . . . . .2012, 2008, 2004 Charles Barkley ...... 231 (15.4) ...... 1996, 1992 *MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: Chris Mullin ...... 196 (12.3) ...... 1992, 1984 Carmelo Anthony ...... 94 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Dwyane Wade ...... 186 (11.6) ...... 2008, 2004 Kobe Bryant ...... 92 ...... 2012, 2008 Karl Malone ...... 171 (10.7) ...... 1996, 1992 LeBron James ...... 58 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Scottie Pippen ...... 170 (10.6) ...... 1996, 1992 Deron Williams ...... 56 ...... 2012, 2008 Patrick Ewing ...... 164 (10.3) ...... 1992, 1984 Allen Iverson ...... 41 ...... 2004 Reggie Miller ...... 41 ...... 1996 *MOST REBOUNDS: David Robinson ...... 124 (5.2) ...... 1996, 1992, 1988 *HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: LeBron James ...... 95 (4.0) ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 (minimum of one attempt a game) Patrick Ewing ...... 87 (5.4) ...... 1992, 1984 Hersey Hawkins ...... 625 ( 5- 8) ...... 1988 Carmelo Anthony ...... 83 (3.6) ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Allan Houston ...... 600 (12-20) ...... 2000 Charles Barkley ...... 82 (5.5) ...... 1996, 1992 Andre Iguodala ...... 556 ( 5- 9) ...... 2012 Karl Malone ...... 78 (4.9) ...... 1996, 1992 Tayshaun Prince ...... 545 ( 6-11) ...... 2008 Tim Duncan ...... 73 (9.1) ...... 2004 Chris Mullin ...... 538 (14-26) ...... 1992 Kevin Garnett ...... 73 (9.1) ...... 2000 Ray Allen ...... 526 (10-19) ...... 2000 Carlos Boozer ...... 64 (4.0) ...... 2008, 2004 Kevin Durant ...... 523 (34-65) ...... 2012 Jim Brewer ...... 64 (7.1) ...... 1972 Lamar Odom ...... 500 ( 4- 8) ...... 2004 *Rebounds have been kept as an official statistic since 1972. Jason Kidd ...... 500 ( 4- 8) ...... 2000 Earvin Johnson ...... 462 ( 6-13) ...... 1992 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: Michael Jordan ...... 111 ...... 1992, 1984 *3-Point field goals have been an official statistic since 1988. Charles Barkley ...... 90 ...... 1996, 1992 LeBron James ...... 78 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 MOST FREE THROWS MADE: Chris Mullin ...... 77 ...... 1992, 1984 David Robinson ...... 50 ...... 1996, 1988 Carmelo Anthony ...... 75 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Dwyane Wade ...... 42 ...... 2008, 2004 Charles Barkley ...... 42 ...... 1996, 1992 *MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: Carmelo Anthony ...... 40 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Michael Jordan ...... 223 ...... 1992, 1984 Patrick Ewing ...... 36 ...... 1992, 1984 LeBron James ...... 188 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Carmelo Anthony ...... 174 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Continued on page 51

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MOST POINTS SCORED: 938 in 1992 MOST FTM: 166 (8 games) in 2000 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 117.3 in 1992 MOST FTA: 233 in 1996 MOST FGM: 369 in 1992 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .832% in 1956 MOST FGA: 644 (9 games) in 1976 MOST REBOUNDS: 357 in 2012 723 (8 games) in 1956 MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED: 44.6 in 2012 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .578% in 1992 MOST ASSISTS: 239 in 1992 MOST 3PM: 129 in 2012 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 47 in 1992 6 MOST 3PA: 293 in 2012 MOST STEALS: 177 in 1992 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .440% in 2012

Continued from page 50 *MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: David Robinson ...... 34 (1.4) ...... 1992, 1988 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: Patrick Ewing ...... 33 (2.1) ...... 1992, 1984 Davud Robinson ...... 70 ...... 1996, 1988 Alonzo Mourning ...... 14 (2.3) ...... 2000 Charles Barkley ...... 58 ...... 1996, 1992 Michael Jordan ...... 11 (0.7) ...... 1992, 1984 Patrick Ewing ...... 51 ...... 1992, 1984 Tim Duncan ...... 10 (1.3) ...... 2004 Oscar Robertson ...... 50 ...... 1960 LeBron James ...... 10 (0.4) ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Carmelo Anthony ...... 50 ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Shaquille O'Neal ...... 8 (1.0) ...... 1996 *Free throws attempted were not kept for the 1936 Olympics. Dwight Howard ...... 7 (0.9) ...... 2008 Wayman Tisdale ...... 7 (0.9) ...... 1984 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: Chris Bosh ...... 6 (0.8) ...... 2008 (minimum of one made a game): *Blocked shots have been kept as an official statistic since the 1984 Ray Allen ...... 1.000 (12-12) ...... 2000 Olympics. Dick Boushka ...... 1.000 (10-10) ...... 1956 Glynn Saulters ...... 1.000 (10-10) ...... 1968 *MOST STEALS: Hersey Hawkins ...... 1.000 ( 8- 8) ...... 1988 Michael Jordan ...... 49 (3.1) ...... 1992, 1984 Wayne Glasgow ...... 1.000 ( 7- 7) ...... 1952 Chris Paul ...... 38 (2.4) ...... 2012, 2008 Bill Bradley ...... 958 (23-24) ...... 1964 LeBron James ...... 36 (1.5) ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Chris Paul ...... 917 (22-24) ...... 2008 Scottie Pippen ...... 36 (2.3) ...... 1996, 1992 Michael Sillman ...... 917 (11-12) ...... 1968 Dwyane Wade ...... 35 (2.2) ...... 2008, 2004 Robert Jeangerard ...... 909 (10-11) ...... 1956 Chris Mullin ...... 28 (1.8) ...... 1992, 1984 James Walsh ...... 905 (19-21) ...... 1956 David Robinson ...... 28 (1.2) ...... 1996, 1992, 1988 *Free throws attempted were not kept for the 1936 Olympics.. Charles Barkley ...... 27 (1.8) ...... 1996, 1992 Karl Malone ...... 20 (1.3) ...... 1996, 1992 *MOST ASSISTS: Mitch Richmond ...... 20 (1.3) ...... 1996, 1988 LeBron James ...... 88 (3.7) ...... 2012, 2008, 2004 Chris Paul ...... 74 (4.6) ...... 2012, 2008 *Steals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1984 Olympics. Scottie Pippen ...... 73 (4.6) ...... 1996, 1992 Gary Payton ...... 63 (3.9) ...... 2000, 1996 Leon Wood ...... 63 (7.9) ...... 1984 Phil Ford ...... 54 (9.0) ...... 1976 Michael Jordan ...... 54 (3.4) ...... 1992, 1984 Chris Mullin ...... 53 (3.3) ...... 1992, 1984 Jason Kidd ...... 51 (3.2) ...... 2008, 2000 Charles Barkley ...... 36 (2.4) ...... 1996, 1992 *Assists have been kept as an official statistic since the 1976 Olympics.

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Preliminary Round Final Standings GROUP A W L GROUP B W L 1. USA 50 1. *Russia 41 2. France 41 2. *Brazil 41 3. Argentina 32 3. *Spain 32 4. Lithuania 23 4. *Australia 32 5. Nigeria 14 5. Great Britain 14 6. Tunisia 05 6. China 05 * Final standings based on FIBA's tie-breaking formula.

Preliminary Round Semifinals July 29 (@Olympic Park, Basketball Arena) The four winners of the quarterfinal games advanced to the semifinals. Group A Group B The losers in the quarterfinals were eliminated. Nigeria 60, Tunisia 56 Brazil 75, Australia 71 USA 98, France 71 Spain 97, China 81 August 10 (@North Greenwich Arena) Russia 95, Great Britain 75 Argentina 102, Lithuania 79 Spain 67, Russia 59 USA 109, Argentina 83

July 31 (@Olympic Park, Basketball Arena) Group A Group B Finals Lithuania 72, Nigeria 53 Russia 73, China 54 August 11 (@North Greenwich Arena) France 71, Argentina 64 Spain 82, Australia 70 Bronze Medal Game: Russia 81, Argentina 77 USA 110, Tunisia 63 Brazil 67, Great Britain 62 Gold Medal Game: USA 107, Spain 100

August 2 (@Olympic Park, Basketball Arena) Group A Group B Final Standings France 82, Lithuania 74 Australia 81, China 61 Argentina 92, Tunisia 69 Russia 75, Brazil 74 1. USA (8-0) USA 156, Nigeria 73 Spain 79, Great Britain 78 2. Spain (5-3) 3. Russia (6-2) 4. Argentina (4-4) August 4 (@Olympic Park, Basketball Arena) 5. Brazil (4-2) Group A Group B 6. France (4-2) France 73, Tunisia 69 Russia 77, Spain 74 7. Australia (3-3) USA 99, Lithuania 94 Brazil 98, China 59 8. Lithuania (2-4) Argentina 93, Nigeria 79 Australia 106, Great Britain 75 9. Great Britain (1-4) 10. Nigeria (1-4) August 6 (@Olympic Park, Basketball Arena) 11. Tunisia (0-5) Group A Group B 12. China (0-5) Lithuania 76, Tunisia 63 Australia 82, Russia 80 France 79, Nigeria 73 Great Britain 90, China 58 USA 126, Argentina 97 Brazil 88, Spain 82 Note: Final standings for 5th-12th places were are determined by the FIBA classification criteria.

Quarterfinals The top four finishing teams from each preliminary round group advanced to the medal round quarterfinals. The fifth and sixth place finishers in each group were eliminated.

August 8 (@North Greenwich Arena) Russia 83, Lithuania 74 Spain 66, France 59 Argentina 82, Brazil 77 USA 119, Australia 86

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Dan Gavitt Mark Lewis Chris Plonsky Mark Tatum NCAA Representative NCAA Representative NCAA Representative Athlete Representative NBA Representative Vice President of Executive Vice Director Women’s 2000, 2004 and 2008 Deputy Men’s Basketball President of Athletics/Athletics Olympic Gold Commissioner/Chief Championships, Championships and External Services, Medalist Operating Officer, NCAA Alliances, NCAA University of Texas NBA USAUSA BasketballBasketball StaffStaff Brent Baumberger Jenny Maag Chief Financial Officer Communications Manager Jill Berryman Craig Miller Office Manager/Executive Assistant Chief Media/Communications Officer Rita Bickley Ohemaa Nyanin Finance and Administration Assistant Women's National Team Assistant Carol Callan Director Women's National Team Director Sam Schultz Ellis Dawson Youth Development Program Assistant National Teams Assistant Director, Eric Simpkin Jim Tooley Operations Youth Development Intern CEO / Executive Director Jay Demings Jim Tooley USA Basketball Youth Development Program Director CEO/Executive Director USA Basketball Sean Ford Andrea Travelstead 5465 Mark Dabling Boulevard Men's National Team Director Youth Development Program Coordinator Colorado Springs, CO Rita Grayson Greg Urbano 80918-3842 Youth Development Program Coordinator Digital Director Phone: (719) 590-4800 Kenisha Ikener Lauren Urbanski Fax: (719) 590-4811 Receptionist/Administration Assistant Youth Development Program Assistant

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Finance Committee National Team Women's National Team Chauncey Billups (Athlete Representative) Managing Director Player Selection Committee Jim Carr (National Organizations) Jerry Colangelo Reneé Brown (WNBA) Chris Plonsky (NCAA) Carol Callan (USA Basketball) Mark Tatum (NBA) Dan Hughes (WNBA) Chris Sienko (WNBA) Junior National Team Katie Smith (Athlete Representative) Committee Officials Advisory Panel (The committee selects coaches and athletes for Women's National Team John Adams (NCAA) USA Basketball college-aged competitions, Steering Committee which include the FIBA U19 World Sally Bell (Past Olympic Referee) (The steering committee reviews basketball Championships; the FIBA Americas U18 Joe Borgia (NBA) matters related to the participation of the Championships; the World University Games; Dee Kantner (WNBA) Women’s National Team in the FIBA 2014 and the Pan American Games.) Terry Moore (Past Olympic Referee) World Championship and the 2016 Olympics) Debbie Williamson (NCAA) Chair: Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) Chair: Carol Callan (USA Basketball) Bob McKillop (Davidson) Renee Brown (WNBA) (Purdue) Chris Plonsky (NCAA) (Washington) Katie Smith (Athlete Representative) TBA (Athlete Representative) Jim Tooley (USA Basketball)

Junior National Team Developmental National Committee Team Committee (The committee selects coaches and athletes for (The committee selects coaches and athletes for USA Basketball teams competing in the FIBA USA Basketball teams competing in the FIBA U19 World Championships; the FIBA Americas Americas U16 Championships; and the FIBA U18 Championships; the World University U17 World Championships. The Men's Games; and the Pan American Games.) Developmental National Team Committee also selects staff and players for the Nike Hoop Chair: Jim Foster (Tennessee-Chattanooga) Summit.) Melanie Balcomb (Vanderbilt) Lindsay Gottlieb (California) Chair: Sean Ford (USA Basketball) Kara Lawson (Athlete Representative) Chauncey Billups (Athlete Representative) Joi Williams (Central Florida) Evan Daniels (At-Large) Rich Gray (AAU) Developmental National Herman Harried (NFHS) Team Committee Gerry McNamara (Athlete Representative) John Olive (NFHS) (The committee selects coaches and athletes for Boo Williams (AAU) USA Basketball teams competing in the FIBA Americas U16 Championships; and the FIBA U17 World Championships.)

Chair: Carol Callan (USA Basketball, non-voting) Yolanda Griffith (Athlete Representative) Bill Larson (AAU) Jody Patrick (NFHS) Sherri Pegues (AAU) Jill Rankin Schneider (NFHS)

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 121 USA BasketballUSA Basketball TodayToday ased in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Basketball A 10-member Board of Directors governs USA Basketball. is a nonprofit organization and the national govern- Jerry Colangelo, 2005-2016 USA Basketball Men’s National ing body for men's and women's basketball in the Team Managing Director, serves as Chairman of the USA UnitedB States. As the recognized governing body for basketball Basketball Board of Directors for a second quadrennium. Also in the United States by the International Basketball Federation members of the Board of Directors are: NBA appointees Kim (FIBA) and the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), Bohuny, NBA Senior Vice President, Basketball Operations- USA Basketball is responsible for the selection, training and International; Mark Tatum, NBA Deputy Commissioner/ Chief fielding of USA teams that compete in FIBA sponsored interna- Operating Officer; NCAA appointees Dan Gavitt, NCAA Vice tional basketball competitions, as well as for some national com- President of Men’s Basketball Championships; Mark Lewis, petitions, and for the development of youth basketball initiatives NCAA Executive Vice President of Championships and that address player development, coach education and safety. Alliances; Chris Plonsky, University of Texas Women's USA Basketball is an organization made up of Athletics Director/ Athletics External Services; Scholastic organizations. There are five member categories. Director Bob Gardner, Executive Director, National Federation Professional: of State High School Associations; National Organizations • National Basketball Association Representative Jim Carr, NAIA President and Chief Executive • National Basketball Association Development League Director; and athlete representatives Chauncey Billups, 2010 • Women's National Basketball Association World Championship gold medalist, and three-time Olympic Collegiate: gold medalist Katie Smith. • National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Serving since January 2001 as CEO/Executive Director is

• National Collegiate Athletic Association Stewart Rick Jim Tooley, who has been with USA Basketball since 1993. • National Junior College Athletic Association From 2012 through Scholastic: 2014, 1400 men and • National Federation of State High School Associations women players and 165 Youth: coaches participated in • Amateur Athletic Union USA Basketball, includ- Associate: ing USA Basketball • Athletes In Action men’s and women’s • Basketball Travelers teams, USA Basketball • College Commissioners Association trials and USA team train- • ing camps. • -American Basketball League of Los Angeles, CA USA Basketball • National Association of Basketball Coaches men’s and women’s • National Basketball Players Association teams between 2012-15 • National Junior College Basketball Coach Association compiled a spectacular • National Junior College Women’s Coach Association 151-6 win-loss record in • National Wheelchair Basketball Association FIBA and FIBA Americas • USA Deaf Sports Federation competitions, the World • United States Armed Forces University Games and the • Women's Basketball Coaches Association. Nike Hoop Summit, and USA Basketball was organized in 1974 and known as posted a 76-12 win-loss the Amateur Basketball Association of the United States of record in official FIBA America (ABAUSA). The name change to USA Basketball and FIBA Americas 3x3 competitions.

occurred Oct. 12, 1989, shortly after FIBA modified its rules Bernstein AndrewD. to allow professional basketball players to participate in international competitions. USA Basketball then admitted the NBA as an active member and made the change.

Above Right: David Robinson was the first American men’s basketball player to play in three Olympics. The center earned gold in 1992 and 1996, and collected the bronze medal at the 1988 Olympics. Right: The historic 1992 USA Basketball “Dream Team” first rolled through the FIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Portland with a 6-0 record, then later in July, the U.S. squad went 8-0 to claim the gold medal at the Barcelona Olympics.

122 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team USA teams are the World University current men's and Games women's champions of the The World Olympics; men's FIBA University Games are World Cup and women's held for men and women FIBA World every two years (2015, Championship; men’s and 2017, etc.), only current women’s FIBA U19 and university student-athletes U17 World or recent graduates are Championships; men's and eligible. The USA men women's U18 FIBA in 21 appearances have Americas Championships; collected 13 gold, three FIBA 3x3 Women’s World silver and three bronze Championship and medals, while the U.S. women’s Youth Olympic The 2014 USA World Cup Team dominated its way to gold and a flawless7-0 record. women in 18 appearances Games. It was a second straight FIBA World Cup title and marked the first time the USA had have won ten gold, six USA Basketball ranks ever repeated as FIBA world champions. silver and one bronze No. 1 in all five of FIBA's medal. The USA women world ranking categories, including combined, men's, women's, finished 6-0 w-n gold at the 2015 World University Games in boys and girls. Gwangju, South Korea. USA Basketball also sanctions U.S. basketball team tours of foreign countries and foreign basketball team tours of the U19 / U18 Championships USA Basketball also fields men's and women's national U.S., as well as oversees the certification of FIBA and USA teams for players 19-years-old or younger. FIBA now holds Basketball officials and the assignment of those officials to U19 World Championships every two years (2015, 2017, etc.). international competitions, and the licensing of players to play In 2015 the USA women finished 7-0 to capture gold, the USA professionally overseas. men likewise compiled a 7-0 record to earn gold. USA A brief synopsis of the various competitions in which USA Basketball also fields teams featuring players 18-years-old or Basketball teams participate includes: younger for FIBA Americas U18 qualifying tournaments that are scheduled to be held in 2016, 2018, etc. Olympic Games Men's and women's Olympic basketball competition is held U17 / U16 Championships every four years (2016, 2020, etc.). For a second-consecutive FIBA initiated in 2010 the U17 World Championships for Olympics, the USA captured double gold at the 2012 London players 17-years-old or younger and now holds the event every Olympics with both the men’s and women’s teams compiling two years (2016, 2018, etc.). In 2014 USA Basketball men's unblemished 8-0 records. The USA men have captured the gold and women's U17 teams both returned home with gold medals. in 14 of the 17 Olympics in which they have competed and USA Basketball also selects national teams featuring players compiled an incredible 130-5 record. The USA women have 16-years-old or younger for FIBA Americas U16 qualifying earned the gold in five-consecutive Olympics and boast of a tournaments that will be held in 2015, 2017, etc. sterling 50-3 record. The 2016 Summer Olympic Games will be held Aug. 5-21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nike Hoop Summit The Nike Hoop Summit is the country's premiere annual basketball game featuring America's top male high school seniors FIBA World Cup/World Championship The FIBA Basketball World Cup, known from 1950 until taking on a World Select Team comprised of top players 19- 2010 as the FIBA World Championship for Men, and the FIBA years-old or younger from around the world. Played each April, World Championship for Women, are the flagship events of FIBA the USA enjoys a 12-6 series lead. The 2016 Nike Hoop Summit competitions. Held every four years, the USA again swept double will be played April 9 at the in Portland, Oregon. gold in 2014. The next FIBA Basketball World Cup will be in 3x3 World Championships 2019, while the World Championship for Women will be held in FIBA initiated 3x3 competitions in 2010 and now conducts 2018 in Spain. 3x3 World Championships every other year (2015, 2017, etc.), 3x3 U18 World Championships (except in years when the Youth Pan American Games Olympic Games are held), and the Youth Olympic Games that is Started in 1951 for men and 1955 for women, the Pan held every four years (2018, 2022, etc.) and features 3x3 competi- American Games are held every four years (2015, 2019, etc.) tions. The USA women are the defending gold medalists at the in the year preceding the Olympics. Countries from FIBA FIBA 3x3 World Championship and the Youth Olympic Games. Americas are eligible to compete. The USA men have an 90-17 overall record, winning eight of a possible 17 gold medals, For information about USA Basketball, visit its official website at while the USA women have won seven of 15 gold medals, www.usab.com and connect with us on facebook.com/usabasketball, including 2007, and own a 78-15 record. The 2015 Pan twitter.com/usabasketball, plus.google.com/+usabasketball, American Games were held in Toronto, Canada. instagram.com/usabasketball and .com/usab.

2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 123 USA Basketball Men’s All-Time International Results

OLYMPICS PAN AMERICAN GAMES FIBA AMERICAS U20 NIKE HOOP SUMMIT (130-5) (90-17) CHAMPIONSHIP (20-2) (12-6) 2012 Gold / 8-0 2015 Bronze / 3-2 2004 Gold / 5-0 2015 World 103, USA 101 2008 Gold / 8-0 2011 Bronze / 3-2 2000 Silver / 4-1 2014 USA 84, World 73 2004 Bronze / 5-3 2007 Fifth / 3-2 1996 Gold / 5-0 2013 World 112, USA 98 2000 Gold / 8-0 2003 Fourth / 2-3 1993 Silver / 6-1 2012 World 84, USA 75 1996 Gold / 8-0 1999 Silver / 4-1 2011 USA 92, World 80 1992 Gold / 8-0 1995 Silver / 4-3 FIBA U19 WORLD 2010 USA 101, World 97 1988 Bronze / 7-1 1991 Bronze / 6-1 CHAMPIONSHIP (85-13) 2009 World 97, USA 89 1984 Gold / 8-0 1987 Silver / 6-1 2015 Gold / 7-0 2008 USA 98, World 78 1980 Did Not Compete 1983 Gold / 8-0 2013 Gold / 9-0 2007 USA 100, World 80 1976 Gold / 7-0 1979 Gold / 9-0 2011 Fifth / 7-2 2006 USA 109, World 91 1972 Silver / 8-1 1975 Gold / 9-0 2009 Gold / 9-0 2005 USA 106, World 98 1968 Gold / 9-0 1971 NA / 2-1 2007 Silver / 8-1 2004 USA 99, World 79 1964 Gold / 9-0 1967 Gold / 9-0 2003 Fifth / 7-1 2000 USA 98, World 97 1960 Gold / 8-0 1963 Gold / 6-0 1999 Silver / 7-1 1999 USA 107, World 95 1956 Gold / 8-0 1959 Gold / 6-0 1995 7th / 4-4 1998 World 104, USA 99 1952 Gold / 8-0 1955 Gold / 4-1 1991 Gold / 8-0 1997 USA 97, World 90 1948 Gold / 8-0 1951 Gold / 6-0 1987 Silver / 5-2 1996 World 104, USA 96 1936 Gold / 5-0 1983 Gold / 6-2 1995 USA 86, World 77 WORLD UNIVERSITY 1979 Gold / 8-0 FIBA WORLD CUP GAMES (140-9) FIBA 3x3 WORLD (123-27) 2013 Ninth / 6-2 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP (5-2) 2014 Gold / 9-0 2011 Fifth / 7-1 CHAMPIONSHIP (48-2) 2014 14th / 2-4 2010 Gold / 9-0 2009 Bronze / 6-1 2014 Gold / 5-0 2012 7th / 5-2 2006 Bronze / 8-1 2007 DNP 2012 Gold / 5-0 2002 Sixth / 6-3 2005 Gold / 8-0 2010 Gold / 5-0 FIBA 3x3 U18 WORLD 1998 Bronze / 6-2 2003 DNP 2008 Silver / 4-1 CHAMPIONSHIP (19-6) 1994 Gold / 8-0 2001 Bronze / 7-1 2006 Gold / 4-0 2015 8th / 4-3 1990 Bronze 6-2 1999 Gold / 8-0 2002 Bronze / 4-1 2013 9th / 7-1 1986 Gold / 9-1 1997 Gold / 6-0 1998 Gold / 6-0 2012 Silver / 8-2 1982 Silver / 7-2 1995 Gold / 7-0 1994 Gold / 8-0 FIBA AMERICAS 3x3 U18 1978 5th / 3-4 1993 Gold / 7-0 1990 Gold / 7-0 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-0) 1974 Bronze / 8-1 1991 Gold / 6-0 2013 Gold / 7-0 1970 5th / 6-3 1989 Gold / 6-0 FIBA U17 WORLD 1967 4th / 7-2 1987 Silver / 7-1 CHAMPIONSHIP (23-0) YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES 1963 4th / 6-3 1985 Silver / 5-1 2014 Gold / 7-0 (5-2) 1959 Silver / 4-2 1983 Bronze / 6-1 2012 Gold / 8-0 2010 4th / 5-2 1954 Gold / 7-0 1981 Gold / 7-1 2010 Gold / 8-0 1950 Silver / 4-1 1979 Gold / 7-1 3x3 YOUTH WORLD 1977 Gold / 8-0 FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-5) FIBA AMERICAS 1975 No Competition CHAMPIONSHIP (20-0) 2011 8th / 7-5 CHAMPIONSHIP (60-10) 1973 Gold / 9-0 2015 Gold / 5-0 2007 Gold / 10-0 1970 Silver / 8-1 2013 Gold / 5-0 WORLD YOUTH GAMES 2005 Fourth / 4-6 1967 Gold / 7-0 2011 Gold / 5-0 (6-0) 2003 Gold / 10-0 1965 Gold / 8-0 2009 Gold / 5-0 1998 Gold / 6-0 2001 DNP 1999 Gold / 10-0 FIBA U21 WORLD GOODWILL GAMES (24-6) 2001 Gold / 5-0 1997 Gold / 8-1 CHAMPIONSHIP (29-3) 1995 DNP 2005 Fifth / 7-1 1998 Gold / 4-1 1993 Gold / 6-1 2001 Gold / 8-0 1994 Bronze / 3-2 1992 Gold / 6-0 1997 Fifth / 6-2 1990 Silver / 3-2 1989 Silver / 6-2 1993 Gold / 8-0 1986 *Gold / 9-1 *Results from 1986 World Championship were also counted for the .