2019-20 SCHEDULE (28-16) @ UTAH JAZZ (31-13) DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD 10/23 vs. Wizards 108-100 W 1-0 Regular Season Game #45 • Away Game #21 10/25 @ Pelicans 123-116 W 2-0 Saturday, January 25, 2020 • 4:00 p.m. CT 10/27 vs. Trail Blazers 119-121 L 2-1 Vivint Smart Home Arena (Salt Lake City, UT) 10/29 @ Nuggets 109-106 W 3-1 11/1 vs. Lakers 110-119* L 3-2 FSSW • ESPN 103.3 FM • Univision 1270 AM 11/3 @ Cavaliers 131-111 W 4-2 Mavericks Media Pass: http://mavericksmediapass.com 11/6 vs. Magic 107-106 W 5-2 11/8 vs. Knicks 102-106 L 5-3 11/9 @ Grizzlies 138-122 W 6-3 THE 2019-20 DALLAS MAVS MEDIA GUIDE IS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT: HTTPS://WWW.MAVS.COM/TEAM/2019-20-MEDIA-GUIDE/ 11/11 @ Celtics 106-116 L 6-4 11/14 @ Knicks 103-106 L 6-5 PROBABLE STARTERS 11/16 vs. Raptors 110-102 W 7-5 11/18 vs. Spurs 117-110 W 8-5 PLAYER / 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES NOTES 11/20 vs. Warriors 142-94 W 9-5 11/22 vs. Cavaliers 143-101 W 10-5 #11 Tim Hardaway Jr. Last Game: Finished with 11 points and 4 assists in 29 minutes at 11/24 @ Rockets 137-123 W 11-5 F • 6-5 • 205 • Michigan/USA POR (1/23/20). Notes: Scored 31 points at HOU (11/24/19), his 11/26 vs. Clippers 99-114 L 11-6 PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG highest-scoring game with DAL ... has posted 10 games with 20+ 11/29 @ Suns 120-113 W 12-6 14.3 2.9 1.7 0.6 0.1 26.2 points this season (DAL is 7-3 in those games) ... in 2018-19, 12/1 @ Lakers 114-100 W 13-6 averaged a career-high 18.1 ppg with NY and DAL. 12/3 @ Pelicans 118-97 W 14-6 Last Game: Recorded 11 points and 10 rebounds for his second 12/4 vs. Timberwolves 121-114 W 15-6 #10 Dorian Finney-Smith 12/7 vs. Pelicans 130-84 W 16-6 F • 6-7 • 220 • Florida/USA double-double of the season at POR (1/23/20). Notes: The Mavs are 12/8 vs. Kings 106-110 L 16-7 PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 15-5 this season when he scores 10+ points ... played in 200th career 12/12 @ Pistons 122-111 W 17-7 9.3 5.4 1.4 0.7 0.5 29.6 came vs. LAC (11/26/19) ... led DAL in games played in 2 of his first 3 12/14 vs. Heat 118-122* L 17-8 seasons (81 in both 2016-17 and 2018-19). 12/16 @ Bucks 120-116 W 18-8 #6 Kristaps Porzingis Last Game: Finished with 20 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in 25 12/18 vs. Celtics 103-109 L 18-9 C • 7-3 • 240 • Cajasol Seville/Latvia minutes at POR (1/23/20). Notes: Posted 20+ points and 10+ 12/20 @ 76ers 117-98 W 19-9 rebounds in a career-best 4 straight games (12/14-12/20/19) ... DNP 19-10 PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 12/22 @ Raptors 107-110 L in 2018-19 (left ACL surgery) ... 2018 NBA All-Star (averaged a 12/26 vs. Spurs 102-98 W 20-10 17.1 9.2 1.4 0.6 2.1 30.9 12/28 @ Warriors 141-121 W 21-10 career-high 22.7 ppg). 12/29 @ Lakers 95-108 L 21-11 #30 Seth Curry Last Game: Had 17 points (6-11 FG, 4-7 3FG in 26 minutes at POR 12/31 @ Thunder 101-106 L 21-12 G • 6-2 • 185 • Duke/USA (1/23/20). Notes: Ranked 3rd in the NBA in 3FG% in 2018-19 (.450, 1/2 vs. Nets 123-111 W 22-12 PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 113-of-251) ... Has posted 12 games with 15+ ponts (DAL is 10-2 in 1/4 vs. Hornets 120-123* L 22-13 those games) ... 2nd stint with DAL. 1/6 vs. Bulls 118-110 W 23-13 10.6 1.9 1.7 0.6 0.2 22.6 1/8 vs. Nuggets 106-107 L 23-14 #77 Luka Doncic Last Game: Recorded 27 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists in 26 1/10 vs. Lakers 114-129 L 23-15 G • 6-7 • 230 • Real Madrid/Slovenia minutes at POR (1/23/20). Notes: Western Conference Player of the 1/11 vs. 76ers 109-91 W 24-15 PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG Month for Oct/Nov ... has recorded a league-high 12 triple-doubles in 1/14 @ Warriors 124-97 W 25-15 2019-20 (20 in career) ... 2018-19 NBA Rookie of the Year. 1/15 @ Kings 127-123 W 26-15 29.1 9.6 9.0 1.1 0.2 32.9 1/17 vs. Trail Blazers 120-112 W 27-15 1/21 vs. Clippers 107-110 L 27-16 FOLLOW THE MAVS OFFICIAL WEBSITE: MAVS.COM | TWITTER: @DALLASMAVS | FACEBOOK: FACEBOOK.COM/DALLASMAVS. 1/23 @ Trail Blazers 133-125 W 28-16 1/25 @ Jazz 4:00 pm FSSW 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON MAVERICKS RECORDS UPCOMING GAMES 1/27 @ Thunder 7:00 pm FSSW RECORD HOME ROAD OT DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) TV 1/28 vs. Suns 7:30 pm FSSW OVERALL 28-16 13-11 15-5 0-3 Mon, Jan. 27 at OKC 7:00 pm FSSW ESPN 1/31 @ Rockets 7:00 pm 17-9 6-7 11-2 0-1 Tue, Jan. 28 vs. PHX 7:30 pm FSSW 2/1 vs. Hawks 7:30 pm FSSW WESTERN 2/3 @ Pacers 6:00 pm FSSW EASTERN 11-7 7-4 4-3 0-2 Fri, Jan. 31 at HOU 7:00 pm ESPN 2/5 vs. Grizzlies 7:30 pm FSSW SOUTHWEST 7-0 3-0 4-0 -- Sat, Feb. 1 vs. ATL 7:30 pm FSSW 2/7 @ Wizards 6:00 pm FSSW STREAKS OVERALL: WON 1 HOME: LOST 1 ROAD: WON 3 Mon, Feb. 3 at IND 6:00 pm FSSW 2/8 @ Hornets 6:00 pm FSSW 2/10 vs. Jazz 7:30 pm FSSW MAVERICKS BROADCAST INFORMATION: FOX Sports Southwest will televise the majority of the Mavericks' regular-season 2/12 vs. Kings 7:30 pm FSSW games with Mark Followill, Derek Harper and Jeff “Skin” Wade calling the action. ESPN 103.3 FM (KESN) will broadcast every 2/21 @ Magic 6:00 pm FSSW game with Chuck Cooperstein and Brad Davis on the call. Games can also be heard in Spanish on Univision 1270 AM (KFLC) 2/22 @ Hawks 6:30 pm FSSW with Victor Villalba providing the play-by-play. 2/24 vs. Timberwolves 7:30 pm FSSW 2/26 @ Spurs 6:30 pm ESPN INJURY REPORT/PLAYER STATUS: 2/28 @ Heat 7:00 pm FSSW Ryan Broekhoff (fractured left fibula) is out; (ruptured right Achilles tendon) is out. 3/1 @ Timberwolves 2:30 pm FSSW 3/2 @ Bulls 7:00 pm FSSW PRONUNCIATIONS: 3/4 vs. Pelicans 7:30 pm FSSW Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Ryan Broekhoff (bro-KOFF); Antonius Cleveland (ann-TONE-ee-us); Luka Doncic (LOO-kuh 3/6 vs. Grizzlies 7:30 pm FSSW 3/8 vs. Pacers 6:00 pm FSSW DON-chitch); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Boban Marjanovic (BO-bahn Mar-YAWN-oh-vich); Kristaps Porzingis (KRIS-taps Por- 3/10 @ Spurs 7:00 pm TNT ZING-is); Isaiah Roby (row-bee); Delon Wright (Deh-LON) 3/11 vs. Nuggets 7:30 pm FSSW RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 3/14 vs. Suns 1:00 pm FSSW 3/16 @ Clippers 9:30 pm ESPN 1/25: Acquired C Willie Cauley-Stein from GS in exchange for Utah’s 2020 second-round pick; waived C Justin Patton 3/17 @ Kings 9:00 pm FSSW ... 1/24: Acquired C Justin Patton along with cash considerations from OKC in exchange for F Isaiah Roby ... 1/6: Reassigned F 3/19 @ Trail Blazers 9:00 pm FSSW Isaiah Roby to the Texas Legends (G League) ... 12/19: Recalled F Isaiah Roby from the Texas Legends (G League) ... 12/11: 3/21 @ Suns 9:00 pm FSSW Reassigned F Isaiah Roby to the Texas Legends (G League) ... 12/4: Recalled F Isaiah Roby from the Texas Legends (G League) 3/23 vs. Rockets 7:30 pm FSSW ... 11/25: Reassigned F Isaiah Roby to the Texas Legends (G League) ...11/22: Recalled F Isaiah Roby from the Texas Legends 3/26 vs. Jazz 7:30 pm FSSW (G League) ... 11/5: Reassigned F Isaiah Roby to the Texas Legends (G League) ... 10/31: Reassigned F Isaiah Roby to the 3/29 vs. Bucks 2:00 pm FSSW Texas Legends (G League) ... 10/30: Recalled F Isaiah Roby from the Texas Legends (G League) ... 10/28: Assigned F Isaiah 4/1 @ Timberwolves 7:00 pm FSSW Roby to the Texas Legends (G League) ... 10/19: Waived F Chad Brown ... 10/17: Signed F Chad Brown ... 10/15: Waived G 4/3 @ Grizzlies 7:00 pm FSSW 4/5 @ Nets 5:00 pm FSSW Dakota Mathias and F Aric Holman ... 10/12: Waived G Yudai Baba ... 9/19: Signed G Yudai Baba ... 9/3: Awarded F Aric Holman 4/7 vs. Rockets 7:30 pm FSSW on waiver claim ... 8/19: Re-signed G Jose Juan Barea ... 8/7: Signed second-round pick Isaiah Roby ... 7/29: Signed G Josh 4/11 vs. Pistons 2:00 pm FSSW Reaves to a two-way contract ... 7/26: Signed G Dakota Mathias ... 7/25: Signed G/F Antonius Cleveland to a two-way contract ... 4/13 @ Nuggets 8:00 pm FSSW 7/23: Signed C Boban Marjanovic ... 7/12: Signed F/C Kristaps Porzingis ... 7/11: Re-signed F Dorian Finney-Smith ... 7/10: Re- 4/15 vs. Thunder 6:30 pm FSSW signed F Maxi Kleber ... 7/10: Signed G Seth Curry ... 7/8: Acquired G Delon Wright from MEM in exchange for two future second- round draft picks and the draft rights to Satnam Singh ... 7/6: Signed F/C Dwight Powell to a contract extension ... 6/26: Acquired All Times Dallas Time (CT) the draft rights to the 45th overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, Isaiah Roby, and two future second-round picks from DET in * Overtime Periods exchange for the draft rights to the 37th overall selection Deividas Sirvydis.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON RECORD BY MONTH Oct: (3-1); Nov: (9-5); Dec: (9-6); Jan: (7-4)

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 1 NO. PLAYER POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY NBA EXP. TWITTER 5 Jose Juan Barea G 5-10 180 6/26/84 Northeastern/Puerto Rico 13 @jjbareapr 45 Ryan Broekhoff F 6-6 215 8/23/90 Valparaiso/Australia 1 @RBroekhoff45 13 G 6-1 190 8/31/96 Villanova/USA 1 @jalenbrunson1 # Willie Cauley-Stein C 7-0 240 8/18/93 Kentucky/USA 4 @THEwillieCS15 3 Antonius Cleveland* G 6-5 195 2/2/94 Southeast Missouri State/USA 1 @ac_uno1 30 Seth Curry G 6-2 185 8/23/90 Duke/USA 5 @sdotcurry 77 Luka Doncic G 6-7 230 2/28/99 Real Madrid/Slovenia 1 @luka7doncic 10 Dorian Finney-Smith F 6-7 220 5/4/93 Florida/USA 3 @doefinney_10 11 Tim Hardaway Jr. F 6-5 205 3/16/92 Michigan/USA 6 @T_HardJR 44 Justin Jackson F 6-7 220 3/28/95 North Carolina/USA 2 @JJacks_44 42 Maxi Kleber F 6-10 240 1/29/92 Bayern Munich/Germany 2 @MaxiKleber 1 Courtney Lee G 6-5 215 10/3/85 Western Kentucky/USA 11 @CourtneyLee5 51 Boban Marjanovic C 7-4 290 8/15/88 KK Crvena Zvezda/Serbia 4 @BobanMarjanovic 6 Kristaps Porzingis C 7-3 240 8/2/95 Cajasol Seville/Latvia 3 @kporzee 7 Dwight Powell C 6-10 240 7/20/91 Stanford/Canada 4 @DwightPowell33 23 Josh Reaves* F 6-4 214 6/4/97 Penn State/USA R 55 Delon Wright G 6-5 185 4/26/92 Utah/USA 4 @delonwright *Player under two-way contract

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

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

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

OBTAINED VIA TRADE 2020 - Willie Cauley-Stein (Acquired by Dallas from Golden State 1/24/2020) 2019 - Tim Hardaway Jr. (Acquired by Dallas in 7-player trade with New York 1/31/19) - Justin Jackson (Acquired by Dallas from Sacramento 2/7/19) - Courtney Lee (Acquired by Dallas in 7-player trade with New York 1/31/19) - Kristaps Porzingis (Acquired by Dallas from New York in 7-player trade 1/31/19) 2018 - Luka Doncic (Draft rights acquired by Dallas from Atlanta 6/21/18) - Delon Wright (Acquired by Dallas from Memphis in exchange for two future second round picks and Satnam Singh 7/8/19)

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

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 2 2019-20 SEASON PPG OPP. PPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG TO BPG Mavericks 116.8 109.7 0.463 0.365 0.768 47.5 24.3 6.3 12.8 4.7 Jazz 111.1 105.8 0.475 0.389 0.771 45.8 22.2 6.0 15.0 4.1

2019-20 SEASON VS. JAZZ 2018-19 SEASON VS. JAZZ SERIES HISTORY VS. JAZZ DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE RESULT ALL-TIME STREAKS 1/25/20 Utah 4:00 pm 10/28/18 Dallas L, 104-113 Overall 73-100 Lost 1 2/10/20 Dallas 7:30 pm 11/7/18 Utah L, 102-117 Home 51-35 Won 1 3/26/20 Dallas 7:30 pm 11/14/18 Dallas W, 118-68 Road 22-65 Lost 6 2/23/19 Utah L, 109-125 SERIES NOTES: The Jazz has taken the last three season series (3-1 in 2016-17, 3-0 in 2017-18, 3-1 in 2018-19), after the Mavericks won the previous three (4-0 in 2013-14, 3-1 in 2014-15 and 2-1 in 2015-16).…Utah has won six of the last seven meetings between the two clubs…The Mavericks’ only win that span was a 50-point (118-68) victory at home on 11/14/18…It marked the third time in franchise history that Dallas won a game by 50-plus points (53, 123-70, vs. Philadelphia 11/13/14; 50, 128-78, at New York 1/24/10)…What’s more, the Mavericks handed the Jazz its worst loss since moving to Utah in 1979 (while in New Orleans, the Jazz lost to Milwaukee by 56, 158-102, on 3/14/79)…Dallas held Utah to just 22 points in the second half on 11/14/18 (the Mavericks outscored the Jazz 60-22 after intermission), marking the fewest points the Mavericks have allowed in any half in team history (the previous low was 23 by Sacramento, in the first half, on 1/14/12)…In fact, prior to the game on 11/14/18, the fewest points the Mavericks allowed in the second half of a game was 24 at Philadelphia on 2/17/12…The Mavericks dropped 4-of-5 at home to the Jazz prior to their blowout win on 11/14/18…Following the 50-point win on 11/14/18, the Mavericks have now taken 26 of the last 33 showdowns in Dallas…Utah has won the last six meetings in Salt Lake City…The Mavericks 51-35 all-time at home against the Jazz (compared to just 22-65 on the road)…The Jazz swept the 2017-18 season series, 3-0, marking its first season sweep of the Mavericks since 1998-99 (3-0). CONNECTIONS: Jazz point guard Emmanuel Mudiay attended Grace Prep Academy in Arlington, Texas, and then Prime Prep Academy in Dallas…Mavericks guard Courtney Lee and Jazz guard Mike Conley were teammates on the Grizzlies for a season-and-a-half from 2014-15…Jazz point guard Ricky Rubio played his first three NBA seasons alongside Mavericks point guard J.J. Barea on the Timberwolves from 2011-14…Ricky Rubio (2010) and Mavericks point guard Luka Doncic (2018) both won EuroLeague championships with FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, respectively…Mavericks forward Justin Jackson and Jazz center Tony Bradley were teammates on North Carolina’s 2017 national championship team, which defeated Nigel William-Goss’ Gonzaga Bulldogs in the title game…Mavericks guard/forward Ryan Broekhoff (Melbourne) and Jazz forward Joe Ingles (Adelaide) are both from Australia and went on to attend the prestigious Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra…Broekhoff and Ingles have been teammates on the Australian national team, including the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio…Jazz forward Royce O’Neale is from Killeen, Texas, and went on to play collegiately at Baylor in Waco…Jazz forward Ed Davis is the son of former Maverick Terry Davis, who played five seasons for the Mavericks from 1991-96…Ed Davis (Hanover HS in Mechanicsville, Va., then Benedictine College Preparatory in Richmond, Va.) and Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith (I.C. Norcom HS in Portsmouth, Va.) both attended high school in Virginia…Jazz coaching associate DeSagana Diop played two stints with Dallas (2005-08 and 2008-09), averaging 2.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.4 blocks and 17.5 minutes in 248 games (72 starts) with the franchise.

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JAZZ 125, MAVERICKS 109 – FEBRUARY 23, 2019 – VIVINT SMART HOME ARENA – SALT LAKE CITY, UT – GAME #63 (26-33, 6-23 AWAY) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS DAL 25 33 20 31 - 109 41 97 0.423 0.361 0.778 8 34 42 25 28 2 3 3 UTA 31 30 25 39 - 125 41 85 0.482 0.368 0.879 8 45 53 28 21 2 7 9 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL T. Hardaway Jr.: 21 T. Burke: 7 D. Powell: 5 UTA D. Mitchell/R. Rubio: 25 R. Gobert: 12 J. Ingles/D. Mitchell: 6 PLAYER NOTES: Mavericks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. tallied a team-high 21 points (6-13 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 7-7 FTs) to go along with five rebounds and four assists in 27 minutes. Former Jazzman totaled 20 points (8-15 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), a team-high seven rebounds and three assists in 23 minutes off the bench. Dirk Nowitzki made his first start of the season and scored 15 points in 25 minutes. Jalen Brunson (13), Justin Jackson (13) and Dwight Powell (12) also scored in double figures for Dallas in the loss. Utah starters Ricky Rubio and Donovan Mitchell both scored a game-high 25 points on 8-of-14 (.571) shooting. Jae Crowder had 22 points on 8-of-14 (.571) shooting off the bench. Rudy Gobert posted a double-double with 15 points, a game-high 12 rebounds and a game-high-tying three blocks in 33 minutes. Joe Ingles chipped in 18 points, five boards and a game-high-tying six assists in 33 minutes for the Jazz in the win. NOTABLES: Utah used a 14-4 run in the opening quarter to turn a two-point deficit (17-15) into an eight-point advantage (29-21)…The Jazz then for the duration of the game…Dallas was down 11 (49-38) with under 6 minutes to go in the second quarter, but closed the half on a 20-12 run to get to within three (61-58) going into the break…The Jazz began the third quarter on a 17-5 run however, and extended its lead to 15 (78-63) with 4:40 left in the period…Utah went on to win, 125-109…The Jazz outshot the Mavericks 48.2 percent (41-of-85) to 42.3 percent (41-of-97) from the field, 36.8 percent (14-of-38) to 36.1 percent (13-of-36) from beyond the arc and 87.9 percent (29-of-33) to 77.8 percent (14-of-18) from the foul line…Utah outrebounded Dallas, 53-42…The Mavericks recorded a franchise-low three turnovers (Utah finished with only seven miscues as well)…The Jazz outscored the Mavericks 16-9 on the fast break, 40-36 in the paint and 8-4 in second-chance points…The game had four ties and nine lead changes…Utah led by as many as 18, while Dallas’ largest lead was two.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 3 2019-20 SEASON PPG OPP. PPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG TO BPG Mavericks 116.8 109.7 0.463 0.365 0.768 47.5 24.3 6.3 12.8 4.7 Thunder 110.6 108.2 0.472 0.351 0.796 43.3 21.9 7.4 13.9 4.9

2019-20 SEASON VS. THUNDER 2018-19 SEASON VS. THUNDER SERIES HISTORY VS. THUNDER DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE RESULT ALL-TIME STREAKS 12/31/19 Oklahoma City L, 101-106 11/10/18 Dallas W, 111-96 Overall 76-83 Lost 1 1/27/20 Oklahoma City 7:00 pm 12/30/18 Dallas W, 105-103 Home 44-34 Won 2 4/15/20 Dallas 6:30 pm 12/31/18 Oklahoma City L, 102-122 Road 32-49 Lost 1 3/31/19 Oklahoma City W, 106-103 SERIES NOTES: The Thunder leads the 2019-20, 1-0, after it defeated the Mavericks 106-101 at home on New Year’s Eve (12/31/19)…It marked the third straight year that the two clubs squared off in OKC on NYE (the Thunder has gone 2-1 in those games, winning the most recent two)…The Mavericks had taken five of the previous seven meetings between the two teams prior to the loss at OKC on 12/31/19…The Thunder has won 12 of the last 16 matchups in Oklahoma City (Dallas is 7-14 all-time in games played in OKC)…Dallas is 44-34 all-time at home against the Thunder franchise…However, prior to dropping both games at the AAC last season, the Thunder had won eight of the previous 11 meetings in Dallas…Luka Doncic is averaging 24.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game in four career games against Oklahoma City…Dallas took the 2018-19 regular-season series, 3-1…Oklahoma City has gone 14-7 (.667) overall against Dallas since the start of the 2015-16 season, including the playoffs (the Thunder won the 2015-16 season series, 4-0, won the 2016 first- round playoff series, 4-1, won the 2016-17 season series, 2-1, tied the 2017-18 season series, 2-2, and lost the 2018-19 season series, 3-1). CONNECTIONS: Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle and Thunder head coach Billy Donovan were teammates on the New York Knicks in 1987-88…Mavericks assistant coach Mike Weinar served as a student manager & graduate assistant under Donovan at the University of Florida, where they were a part of the Gators’ back-to-back national championship teams in 2006 and 2007…Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith played two seasons under Donovan at Florida from 2013-15…Thunder center Nerlens Noel played in 52 games (18 starts) for the Mavericks over a season-and-a-half from 2017-18, averaging 6.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.0 and 0.9 blocks in 18.4 minutes…Mavericks center Boban Marjanovic teamed with Thunder forward Danilo Gallinari on the L.A. Clippers during the second half of the 2017-18 season and the first half of the 2018-19 campaign and Thunder point guard Shai Gilgeous- Alexander on the Clips for the first half of 2018-19…Thunder point guard Dennis Schroder (Braunschweig) and Mavericks forward Maxi Kleber (Wurzburg) are both from Germany and represented the German national team in international competition…Mavericks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. spent two seasons playing alongside Dennis Schroder and Thunder big man Mike Muscala on the Hawks for two seasons from 2015-17…Thunder guard Terrance Ferguson attended high school in Dallas (at Prime Prep Academy and Advanced Prep International).

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THUNDER 106, MAVERICKS 101 – DECEMBER 31, 2019 – CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA – OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – GAME #32 (21-12, 12-5 AWAY) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS DAL 32 19 27 23 - 101 33 93 0.355 0.294 0.741 17 32 49 19 24 5 11 4 OKC 20 30 27 29 - 106 39 91 0.429 0.222 0.786 18 38 56 18 21 7 12 5 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL L. Doncic: 35 M. Kleber: 14 L. Doncic: 7 OKC D. Gallinari/D. Schroder: 20 N. Noel: 12 C. Paul: 7 PLAYER NOTES: Luka Doncic finished with a game-high 35 points to go with 10 rebounds and 7 assists for the Mavericks, who were held without Kristaps Porzingis due to right knee soreness. Maxi Kleber recorded a career-high 14 rebounds to go with 14 points in place of Porzingis, while Dwight Powell added 11 points and 4 boards. The Thunder saw six players score in double-digits, led by Dennis Schroder with 20 points off the bench. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (19 points and 10 rebounds) and Steven Adams (10 points and 11 rebounds) both finished with double-doubles, while Chris Paul finished with 17 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. NOTABLES: The Mavericks jumped out to an early lead, finishing the first quarter with a 32-20 advantage before the Thunder drew within one (51-50) by halftime...Dallas was up seven (99-92) with under 3 minutes to go in regulation, but Oklahoma City closed the game on a 14-3 run en route to a 106-101 win...The Thunder outrebounded the Mavericks, 56-49...The game had seven ties and four lead changes...Dallas' largest lead was 12, while Oklahoma City's largest advantage was six.

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MAVERICKS 133, TRAIL BLAZERS 125 – JANUARY 23, 2020 – MODA CENTER – PORTLAND, OR – GAME #43 (28-16, 15-5 AWAY) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS DAL 45 33 25 30 - 133 48 93 0.516 0.468 0.625 12 29 41 27 17 5 9 7 POR 37 26 27 35 - 125 46 91 0.505 0.538 0.800 11 32 43 20 20 4 15 4 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL L. Doncic: 27 D. Finney-Smith: 10 L. Doncic: 9 POR D. Lillard: 47 C. Anthony: 11 D. Lillard: 8 PLAYER NOTES: Luka Doncic led Dallas with 27 points (11-25 FG, 2-11 3-PT, 3-6 FT), six rebounds, nine assists and two steals in 35 minutes. Kristaps Porzingis had 20 points (6-11 FG, 3-4 3-PT, 5-7 FT), to go with five rebounds and two blocks in his second game back from injury. It was his 13th game of the season with at least 20 points. Jalen Brunson recorded 17 points (6-10 FG, 4-5 3-PT, 1-2 FT), three rebounds and one assists in 17 minutes off the bench. It was his third game with at least 17 points this season, and his four three-pointers were a career-high. Dorian Finney-Smith finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds, good for his 2nd double-double of the season. Damian Lillard finished with a game-high 47 points on 16-28 shooting. NOTABLES: Dallas opened the game with 45 points in the first quarter, which helped tie a franchise record for most 40+ point first quarters in a season...The Mavericks hit 22 three-pointers, marking the sixth time they have hit 20+ three-pointers this season... The 43 three-pointers made by Portland and Dallas tied the NBA record for three-pointers in a game (Jan. 16, 2019, NOP at GSW)...7 Mavericks scored in double figures for the 6th time this season (6-0 record).

CLIPPERS 110, MAVERICKS 107 – JANUARY 21, 2020 – AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER – DALLAS, TX – GAME #42 (27-16, 13-11 HOME) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS LAC 24 36 22 28 - 110 36 97 0.371 0.316 0.788 20 37 57 19 21 9 11 3 DAL 24 25 29 29 - 107 39 91 0.429 0.279 0.708 12 37 49 23 28 7 13 8 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL L. Doncic: 36 L. Doncic: 10 L. Doncic: 9 LAC K. Leonard: 36 K. Leonard: 11 P. Beverley/L. Williams: 4 PLAYER NOTES: Mavericks guard Luka Doncic finished with 36 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists for his second consecutive game with 35+ points. Kristaps Porzingis returned to the lineup for Dallas and came up a shy of his 13th double-double as he recorded 10 points and 9 rebounds (4 of which came on the offensive glass). Tim Hardaway Jr. finished with 13 points, 3 rebounds and 1 steal for Dallas, while Boban Marjanovic came off the bench and contributed 12 points and 7 rebounds in only 16 minutes. The Clippers were led by Kawhi Leonard as the forward came away with 36 points and 11 rebounds. Leonard added 3 steals, 2 assists and 2 blocks for Los Angeles. Landry Shamet (18), Lou WIlliams (16) and Montrezl Harrell (12) all contributed double-figure scoring efforts for the Clippers, while JaMychal Green added 6 points and 10 rebounds. NOTABLES: The Mavericks led 39-33 midway through the second quarter before Los Angeles went on a 16-0 run to take a 49-39 lead by the 3:12 mark in the second quarter...Dallas trailed by 11 late in the third quarter at 77-66 before going on a 12-4 run, which included nine consecutive points for the Mavericks by Luka Dončić, to cut the deficit to three at 81-78...The Clippers jumped up to an eight-point lead at 90-82 just 3 minutes into the fourth quarter before a 10-0 run by Dallas put the Mavericks ahead 92-90...From there, Los Angeles led by as many as eight before securing the three-point win...Mavericks center Dwight Powell left the game in the first quarter with a right Achilles injury.

MAVERICKS 120, TRAIL BLAZERS 112 – JANUARY 17, 2020 – AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER – DALLAS, TX – GAME #41 (27-15, 13-10 HOME) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS POR 37 26 26 23 - 112 44 85 0.518 0.300 0.682 8 32 40 25 22 6 12 5 DAL 38 34 26 22 - 120 39 89 0.438 0.426 0.786 13 30 43 19 17 6 13 4 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST DAL L. Doncic: 35 L. Doncic: 8 L. Doncic: 7 POR D. Lillard: 34 H. Whiteside: 18 D. Lillard: 10 PLAYER NOTES: Mavericks guard Luka Doncic finished with 35 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists in exactly 34 minutes. He made 8 three-pointers, marking a new career-high. His first six made baskets were all three-point attempts and he finished the first quarter with 14 points. Tim Hardaway Jr. recorded 29 points (9/16 FGs, 5/8 3FGs) and 4 rebounds for Dallas. Hardaway Jr. had 15 points in the 3rd quarter, including a stretch where he scored 11 straight for the Mavericks. Mavericks guard Seth Curry came off the bench and finished with 16 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists against his former team. The Trail Blazers were led by Damian Lillard, who finished with 34 points and 10 assists. Hassan Whiteside added 21 points and a game-high 18 boards for his 31st double-double. NOTABLES: The Trail Blazers scored the first seven points of the game and jumped out to a 14-3 advantage early on, marking their largest lead of the game...The Mavericks responded with a 26-14 run to go up one at 29-28 in the first quarter...The Mavericks went on an 18-9 run to take a 91-74 lead in the third quarter, their largest lead of the game...Portland slowly chipped away and cut it to four with 7:34 remaining...In the fourth quarter, Portland only scored three points over the final 3:41 of the game...This was the 5th game of the season in which the Mavericks hit 20 three-pointers, and the 8th time in franchise history...The franchise high is 24, set at Golden State on 12/28/19.

MAVERICKS MILESTONE WATCH Seth Curry has 440 rebounds and needs 60 for 500 in his career. Dorian Finney-Smith has 162 steals and needs 38 for 200 in his career. Justin Jackson has 197 assists and needs three for 200 in his career. Justin Jackson has 495 rebounds and needs five for 500 in his career. Maxi Kleber has 167 blocks and needs 33 for 200 in his career. Maxi Kleber has made 188 3-pointers and needs 12 for 200 in his career. Courtney Lee has played in 797 games and needs three for 800 in his career. Courtney Lee has 791 steals and needs nine for 800 in his career. Kristaps Porzingis has 295 assists and needs five for 300 in his career.

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DONČIĆ’S TRIPLE-DOUBLES: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić, who doesn’t turn 21 until 2/28/20, already owns the record for the most triple- doubles by a player before his 21st birthday in NBA history (20). He recorded eight as a rookie alone, breaking Magic Johnson’s previous such record of seven, which was set before the Mavericks franchise was even formed in 1980 (Johnson’s record for most triple-doubles before turning 21 had stood since 3/30/80). Dončić’s eight triple-doubles in 2018-19 not only marked a Dallas rookie record (previous most: four by in 1994-95), but also represented the third-most by any rookie in the history of the league (behind Oscar Robertson’s 26 in 1960-61 and Ben Simmons’ 12 in 2017-18). After earning NBA Rookie of the Year honors in 2018-19, Dončić has taken his game to another level in 2019-20. Dončić leads the NBA in triple-doubles this season with 12. He is now just one triple-double shy of tying Kidd’s franchise record for career triple-doubles (21). It’s also a feat he can accomplish before turning 21 years old. The 6-7 Slovenian recorded 10 triple-doubles through his first 31 games in 2019-20, breaking Kidd’s team record for most triple-doubles in a single season (Kidd had 9 in 1995-96). Of Dončić’s 12 triple-doubles this season, two have been 40-point triple-doubles, nine have been 30-point triple-doubles and all 12 have been 20-point triple-doubles. He became the first player in NBA history to record multiple 40-point triple- doubles before his 21st birthday after he went for 42 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists vs. San Antonio on 11/18/19 and 41 points, 12 boards and 11 dimes at Detroit in Mexico City on 12/12/19. LeBron James (once) is the only other player in league history to record a 40-point triple-double before turning 21 years old. What’s more, no Maverick had ever produced a 40-point triple-double prior to Dončić. In addition to being the only Maverick to register a 40- point triple-double, Dončić also owns franchise marks for 30-point triple-doubles (10) and 20-point triple-doubles (18). His 10 career 30-point triple-doubles are the most by a player before his 21st birthday in NBA history (and tied for the ninth-most all-time). In fact, James (2) is the only other player to produce multiple 30-point triple-doubles before turning 21. In addition to posting 20 career triple-doubles, Dončić has also finished either one rebound or one shy of a triple-double nine times in his career (he’s finished one rebound shy four times and one assist shy five times).

MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BEFORE 21ST MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A MAVERICK BIRTHDAY IN NBA HISTORY MAVERICK IN FRANCHISE HISTORY IN A SINGLE SEASON IN TEAM HISTORY RANK PLAYER TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER SEASON TPL-DBL 1 Luka Dončić 20 1 Jason Kidd 21 1 Luka Dončić 2019-20 12 2 Magic Johnson 7 2 Luka Dončić 20 2 Jason Kidd 1995-96 9 3 LeBron James 5 3 Michael Finley 6 3 Luka Dončić 2018-19 8

MOST 40-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES BEFORE 21ST MOST 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES BEFORE 21ST MOST 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A BIRTHDAY IN NBA HISTORY BIRTHDAY IN NBA HISTORY MAVERICK IN FRANCHISE HISTORY RANK PLAYER 40-PT TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER 30-PT TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER 30-PT TPL-DBL 1 Luka Dončić 2 1 Luka Dončić 10 1 Luka Dončić 10 2 LeBron James 1 2 LeBron James 2 T2 Jason Kidd 2 **Note: Dončić is the only Maverick ever to record a 40-point triple-double** 3 De’Aaron Fox 1 T2 Michael Finley 2

MOST CAREER 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES MOST 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN A SINGLE SEASON MOST 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN NBA HISTORY IN NBA HISTORY BEFORE 21ST BIRTHDAY IN NBA HISTORY RANK PLAYER 30-PT TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER SEASON 30-PT TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER 20-PT TPL-DBL 1 Oscar Robertson 106 1 Oscar Robertson 1961-62 24 1 Luka Dončić 18 2 Russell Westbrook 42 2 Russell Westbrook 2016-17 23 2 LeBron James 5 3 LeBron James 32 3 Oscar Robertson 1963-64 18 3 Magic Johnson 3 4 James Harden 25 4 Oscar Robertson 1960-61 17 5 Wilt Chamberlain 21 5 Oscar Robertson 1964-65 14 MOST 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A T6 Larry Bird 17 6 Oscar Robertson 1962-63 12 MAVERICK IN FRANCHISE HISTORY T6 Magic Johnson 17 7 James Harden 2016-17 11 RANK PLAYER 20-PT TPL-DBL 8 Michael Jordan 16 8 Michael Jordan 1988-89 10 1 Luka Dončić 18 T9 Luka Dončić 10 9 Luka Dončić 2019-20 9 2 Jason Kidd 9 T9 Elgin Baylor 10 T10 Russell Westbrook 2014-15 7 3 Michael Finley 4 T10 Oscar Robertson 1966-67 7

MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2019-20 MOST 40-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2019-20 MOST 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2019-20 RANK PLAYER TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER 40-PT TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER 30-PT TPL-DBL 1 Luka Dončić 12 T1 Luka Dončić 2 1 Luka Dončić 9 2 LeBron James 10 T1 James Harden 2 2 LeBron James 3 T3 Russell Westbrook 8 3 Trae Young 1 T3 James Harden 2 T3 Nikola Jokić 8 T3 Russell Westbrook 2 T3 Trae Young 2

MOST CAREER 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN NBA HISTORY MOST 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2019-20 RANK PLAYER 20-PT TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER 20-PT TPL-DBL RANK PLAYER 20-PT TPL-DBL 1 Oscar Robertson 174 10 Michael Jordan 27 1 Luka Dončić 12 2 Russell Westbrook 104 11 Elgin Baylor 24 2 LeBron James 9 3 Magic Johnson 85 12 Nikola Jokić 23 T3 Russell Westbrook 5 4 LeBron James 79 13 Bob Cousy 22 T3 Nikola Jokić 5 5 Wilt Chamberlain 54 T14 Fat Lever 19 T6 James Harden 40 T14 Walt Frazier 19 T6 Larry Brid 40 T16 Luka Dončić 18 8 Jason Kidd 34 T16 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 18 9 John Havlicek 28 T16 Grant Hill 18

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DONČIĆ NAMED STARTER FOR 2020 ALL-STAR GAME: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić was voted a starter for the 69th NBA All-Star Game, which will take place at the United Center in Chicago on Sunday, Feb. 16, and will air live at 7 p.m. CT on TNT. Dončić, who will be 20 years, 353 days old on the day of the 2020 All-Star Game, will become the youngest European-born player to start an All-Star Game. He will also become the sixth-youngest player ever to start an All-Star Game and the youngest since LeBron James (20 years, 52 days) in 2005. The reigning Kia NBA Rookie of the Year will join Dirk Nowitzki (2007, 2010) and Jason Kidd (1996) as the sole Mavericks to start an All-Star Game. Prior to Dončić, Kidd was the only Dallas player voted in as a starter (Nowitzki started as a replacement for an injured starter twice). Dončić is the 31st All-Star selection in franchise history (which includes Nowitzki’s honorary appearance in 2019 as a special roster addition by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver). He is the 10th different player to be named an All-Star with Dallas, along with Nowitzki (14 times – 2002-12, 2014-15, 2019), Rolando Blackman (four times – 1985-87, 1990), Mark Aguirre (three times – 1984, 1987-88), Kidd (twice – 1996, 2010), Michael Finley (twice – 2000, 2001), Steve Nash (twice – 2002, 2003), James Donaldson (1988), Chris Gatling (1997) and Josh Howard (2007).

LUKA AMONG THE LEAGUE LEADERS: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić is LUKA DONČIĆ’S 2019-20 RANKS AMONG NBA LEADERS averaging team highs of 29.1 points, 9.0 assists and 9.6 rebounds per game this season. CATEGORY AVG/TOTAL RANK Among NBA leaders, he ranks fourth in scoring, third in assists and 17th in rebounding. Since TRIPLE-DOUBLES 12 1st the ABA-NBA merger (1976-77), there have been only six players who have finished a season 20-PT, 5-REB, 5-AST GAMES 34 1st ranked in the top-20 among qualifiers in points per game, rebounds per game and assists per PPG 29.1 4th game: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (twice), Larry Bird (eight times), Grant Hill (twice), Kevin Garnett APG 9.0 3rd th (2002-03), LeBron James (twice) and Russell Westbrook (three times). In 40 games this year, RPG 9.6 17 Dončić has tallied 20-plus points 36 times, 25-plus points 31 times, 30-plus 19 times, 35-plus points 11 times and 40-plus on four occasions (Dallas is 4-0 this season when he scores 40). He has also recorded a league-high 12 triple-doubles, including nine 30-point triple-doubles, six 35-point triple-doubles and two 40-point triple-doubles.

LUKA SETS SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR MOST GAMES LEADING DALLAS IN POINTS, REBOUNDS & ASSISTS … AGAIN: Second-year guard Luka Dončić has led the Mavericks in points, rebounds and assists in the same game 21 times in 2019-20 (including ties) – by far the most in a single season in franchise history. He broke his own single-season record of 10 such games, which he set as a rookie in 2018-19. Prior to Dončić, the previous single-season mark was nine such games by the great Dirk Nowitzki in his MVP season (2006-07). Dončić has now led Dallas in points/rebounds/assists in the same game 31 times in his young career (including ties). Nowitzki (38) holds the Mavericks’ all-time record for number of times leading the team in all three categories in the same game.

MOST TIMES LEADING DALLAS IN PTS, REB & AST MOST TIMES LEADING DALLAS IN PTS, REB & AST IN SAME GAME (INCLUDING TIES), IN SINGLE SEASON IN SAME GAME (INCLUDING TIES), ALL-TIME RANK PLAYER SEASON GAMES RANK PLAYER GAMES 1 Luka Dončić 2019-20 21 1 Dirk Nowitzki 38 2 Luka Dončić 2018-19 10 2 Luka Dončić 31 3 Dirk Nowitzki 2006-07 9 3 Michael Finley 15

DONČIĆ’S DEVELOPMENT: After the reigning NBA Rookie of Year went his first 44 career games without a triple-double, Luka Dončić has recorded 20 triple-doubles in his past 68 games. He’s averaging 29.1 points per game in 2019-20 – the third-highest scoring average by a player in his second season since the ABA-NBA merger (1976-77). Below is a comparison of his first 44 career games vs. his most recent 68 (as well as his 2018-19 averages vs. his 2019-20 averages):

LUKA DONČIĆ’S LAST 68 GAMES VS. FIRST 44 CAREER GAMES LUKA DONČIĆ IN 2019-20 VS. 2018-19 GAMES PPG RPG APG TPL-DBL 30-PT/10-AST 30-PT/10-REB SEASON GAMES PPG RPG APG TPL-DBL 30-PT/10-AST 30-PT/10-REB Last 68 26.6 9.6 8.3 20 13 16 2019-20 40 29.1 9.6 9.0 12 12 13 First 44 20.0 6.7 5.1 0 0 0 2018-19 72 21.2 7.8 6.0 8 1 3

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE IN 2ND SEASON IN NBA HISTORY HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE IN 2ND SEASON SINCE MERGER (1976-77) RANK PLAYER YEAR PPG RANK PLAYER YEAR PPG 1 Wilt Chamberlain, PHW 1960-61 38.4 1 Shaquille O’Neal, ORL 1993-94 29.3 2 Rick Barry, SFW 1966-67 35.6 2 Trae Young, ATL 2019-20 29.1 3 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, MIL 1970-71 31.7 3 Luka Dončić, DAL 2019-20 29.1 4 Oscar Robertson, CIN 1961-62 30.8 4 LeBron James, CLE 2004-05 27.2 5 Jerry West, LAL 1961-62 30.8 5 Kelly Tripucka, DET 1982-83 26.5 6 Bob McAdoo, BUF 1973-74 30.6 6 David Thompson, DEN 1976-77 25.9 7 Elgin Baylor, MNL 1959-60 29.6 7 Vince Carter, TOR 1999-00 25.7 8 Shaquille O’Neal, ORL 1993-94 29.3 8 Marques Johnson, MIL 1978-79 25.6 9 Trae Young, ATL 2019-20 29.1 9 David Robinson, SA 1990-91 25.6 10 Luka Dončić, DAL 2019-20 29.1 10 Kevin Durant, OKC 2008-09 25.3

LIMITING MISTAKES: Dallas has been a franchise that has historically taken care of the basketball. After a rare year that saw them rank 20th in the league in turnovers per game in 2018-19 (14.2), the Mavericks are back to their old ways protecting the rock in 2019-20. Dallas is averaging only 12.8 turnovers per game this season – the fewest in the NBA. Just two seasons ago in 2017-18, the Mavericks averaged the fewest giveaways in the league (12.3). It marked the ninth time in team history they averaged the least amount of miscues in the Association, but their first since doing so in three consecutive seasons from 2001-02 to 2003-04. The 2017-18 campaign also marked Dallas’ sixth straight season finishing in the top-5 for fewest turnovers per game (Dallas ranked 2nd in turnovers per game in both 2016-17 and 2015-16, 4th in 2014-15, 3rd in 2013-14, and T-5th in 2012-13). In the franchise’s previous 39 seasons (through 2018-19), Dallas ranked in the top-7 for fewest turnovers per game 32 times, including the top-5 27 times.

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RAINING THREES: The Mavericks are 17-2 this season when they knock down 16-or-more 3-pointers in a game, including a perfect 9-0 when they hit at least 18 treys. They’ve connected on 20-or-more 3-pointers in a game six times this season (Dallas has gone 6-0 in those games), after they had only three such games in the franchise’s previous 39 seasons combined (one in 2017-18 and two in 2018-19). Dallas set a new franchise record for most 3- pointers made in a game after it went 24-of-51 (.471) from deep at Golden State on 12/28/19 (the previous club record was 22 made 3-pointers on three occasions). The Mavericks have hit at least five 3-pointers in a franchise-record 308 consecutive regular-season games (3/9/16-1/23/20). It’s the second- longest such streak in NBA history (Houston is currently riding an NBA-record streak of 310 straight games with at least five triples from 3/5/16-1/22/20). Dallas has also connected on least 10 3-pointers in a franchise-record 32 straight games (11/18/19-1/23/20), which is the longest active streak and the third-longest run in league history. Dallas knocked down 13-or-more 3-pointers in 15 straight games from 12/7/19-1/6/20, tying the Rockets’ NBA record for most consecutive games with 13-plus treys (Houston made 13-plus 3s in 15 straight games spanning two seasons from 3/17-10/26/19). Dallas also hit 14-plus treys in a franchise-best nine consecutive games (12/8-12/28/19), marking the second-longest such run ever (the Rockets – 14 straight games from 3/17/19 to 10/24/19 – are the only team ever to post a longer such streak). Dallas finished 1,022-of-3,002 (.340) from long distance in 2018-19, setting new team records for 3-pointers made and attempted in a season (Dallas went 967-of-2,688, .360, from deep in 2017-18, which was its previous most 3-pointers made and attempted in a season).

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 5+ 3FGM MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 10+ 3FGM MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 11+ 3FGM IN NBA HISTORY IN NBA HISTORY IN NBA HISTORY RK TEAM DATES STREAK RK TEAM DATES STREAK RK TEAM DATES STREAK 1 3/5/16 to 1/22/20 310* 1 Houston Rockets 12/13/18 to 1/18/20 97 1 Houston Rockets 1/27/19 to 10/26/19 36 2 Dallas Mavericks 3/9/16 to 1/23/20 308* 2 Houston Rockets 10/25/17 to 2/25/18 55 2 Houston Rockets 12/11/17 to 2/25/18 35 3 Atlanta Hawks 3/10/17 to 12/27/19 214 3 Dallas Mavericks 11/18/19 to 1/23/20 32* 3 Dallas Mavericks 11/18/19 to 1/23/20 32* 4 Boston Celtics 3/5/16 to 4/3/18 178 4 Houston Rockets 10/28/16 to 12/17/16 27 4 Houston Rockets 11/27/19 to 1/18/20 24 5 Portland Trail Blazers 3/23/17 to 3/29/19 169 T5 Cleveland Cavaliers 11/9/17 to 1/2/18 26 5 Houston Rockets 10/25/17 to 12/7/17 19 T5 Boston Celtics 1/21/17 to 3/15/17 26 6 Cleveland Cavaliers 11/9/17 to 12/14/17 18 *Active Streak

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 13+ 3FGM MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 14+ 3FGM MOST 3FGM BY THE DALLAS MAVERICKS IN NBA HISTORY IN NBA HISTORY IN A SINGLE GAME IN FRANCHISE HISTORY RK TEAM DATES STREAK RK TEAM DATES STREAK RK SEASON DATE OPPONENT W/L 3FGM-3FGA T1 Dallas Mavericks 12/7/19 to 1/6/20 15 1 Houston Rockets 3/17/19 to 10/24/19 14 1 2019-20 12/28/19 @ GS W 24-of-51 (.471) T1 Houston Rockets 3/17/19 to 10/26/19 15 2 Dallas Mavericks 12/8/19 to 12/28/19 9 T2 2019-20 11/20/19 vs. GS W 22-of-38 (.579) 3 Cleveland Cavaliers 2/9/19 to 3/12/19 13 T3 Golden State Warriors 12/31/18 to 1/16/19 8 T2 2019-20 1/23/20 @ POR W 22-of-47 (.468) 4 Houston Rockets 12/19/18 to 1/11/19 12 T3 Houston Rockets 12/19/18 to 1/3/19 8 T2 2018-19 2/8/19 vs. MIL L 22-of-53 (.415) 5 New Orleans Pelicans 11/9/19 to 11/27/19 10 T3 Houston Rockets 11/16/17 to 12/7/17 8 T2 2017-18 12/29/17 @ NO W 22-of-39 (.564) 6 2018-19 3/23/19 @ GS W 21-of-49 (.429) T7 2019-20 1/17/20 vs. POR W 20-of-47 (.426) T7 2019-20 11/22/19 vs. CLE W 20-of-37 (.541) T7 2019-20 11/3/19 @ CLE W 20-of-41 (.488)

MAVS SET FRANCHISE RECORD FOR MOST 45-POINT QUARTERS IN A SEASON: The Mavericks have produced five 45-point quarters in 2019-20 – a new franchise-record for the most 45-point periods in any one season. Prior to this year, the club-record for most 45-point quarters in any one season was two (three times – in 1989-90, 1991-92 and 1994-95). Dallas has gone 5-0 in the games it has produced a 45-point frame in this season. The Mavericks posted three 45-point quarters within their first 16 games of the 2019-20 season, after they went nearly a decade before they last recorded 45 points in a single period (prior to 2019-20, the Mavericks’ last 45-point quarter was a 49-point second quarter at New Jersey on 12/2/09). Dallas has also started games hot with five 40-point FIRST quarters this season – tied for the most in a single season in team history (the Mavericks also had five 40-point FIRST quarters in 1986-87). The Mavericks have gone 4-1 in the games in which they’ve recorded a 40-point opening quarter.

Most Times Scoring 45+ Points in ANY Quarter Most Times Scoring 40+ Points in the FIRST Quarter in any one Season in Mavericks History in any one Season in Mavericks History RANK SEASON 45-Point Quarters RANK SEASON 40-Point FIRST Quarters 1 2019-20 5 T1 2019-20 5 T2 1994-95 2 T1 1986-87 5 T2 1991-92 2 3 2018-19 4 T2 1989-90 2 4 1988-89 3

DONČIĆ BECOMES YOUNGEST PLAYER IN NBA HISTORY TO RECORD A 25-15-15 GAME: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić registered a team-high 25 points to go along with a game-high 15 rebounds and a career-high (game-high) 17 assists in 34:07 in Dallas’ 127-123 victory at Sacramento on 1/15/20. Dončić (20 years, 321 days) became the youngest player in NBA history to post a 25-point, 15-rebound, 15-assist effort. The previous youngest was Magic Johnson, who went for 33 points, 15 boards and 17 assists vs. Denver on 3/29/81 (at 21 years, 227 days). Dončić also became just the ninth player in league history to record a 25-15-15 game, joining Oscar Robertson (14 times), Wilt Chamberlain (four), Larry Bird (twice), Micheal Ray Richardson (once), Johnson (once), James Harden (once), Russell Westbrook (once) and Nikola Jokić (once). In fact, it was just the fourth 25-15-15 game since the turn of the century (Harden, Westbrook and Jokić recorded the other three). Dončić also joined Robertson (seven), Richardson, Johnson, Harden and Jokić as one of only six players ever to go for at least 25-15-17 in a game. Jokić, who tallied 30 points, 15 boards and 17 assists in 33:47 at Milwaukee on 2/15/18, is the only player besides Dončić to accomplish the feat in 34-or-fewer minutes. Dončić’s 17 dimes are tied for the second- most in a game this season (LeBron James had 19 the very same night vs. Orlando on 1/15/20, and Ben Simmons had 17 at Detroit on 12/23/19).

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MOST GAMES WITH 25 PTS, 15 REB & 15 AST IN NBA HISTORY PLAYER 25-PT, 15-REB, 15-AST GAMES AGE AT TIME OF 1ST SUCH GAME Oscar Robertson 14 22 years, 31 days Wilt Chamberlain 4 30 years, 97 days Larry Bird 2 25 years, 37 days Luka Dončić 1 20 years, 321 days (youngest ever) Nikola Jokić 1 22 years, 361 days Russell Westbrook 1 29 years, 33 days James Harden 1 27 years, 127 days Magic Johnson 1 21 years, 227 days Micheal Ray Richardson 1 25 years, 344 days

LUKA’S 30-10-7 STREAK: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić recorded at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in four straight games from 12/31/19-1/6/20 (35 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists at Oklahoma City 12/31/19; 31-13-7 vs. Brooklyn 1/2/20; 39-12-10 vs. Charlotte 1/4/20; 38-11-10 vs. Chicago 1/6/20). It was tied for the second-longest such streak in NBA history. Dončić joined Russell Westbrook (one 5-game streak), Oscar Robertson (four 4-game streaks), Wilt Chamberlain (one 4-game streak) and Elgin Baylor (one 4-game streak) as the only players in league history to produce a streak of four-or-more consecutive games with at least 30 points, 10 boards and seven assists. Dončić, who also went for 30-10-7 in back-to- back games vs. San Antonio on 11/18/19 (42 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists) and vs. Golden State on 11/20/19 (35 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists). He saw his two-game streak (11/18-11/20/19) come to an end on 11/22/19 when he finished with 30 points, seven rebounds and 14 assists vs. the Cavaliers. He had his four-game run (12/31/19-1/6/20) snapped on 1/8/20 when he finished with 27 points, nine boards and 10 assists against the Nuggets.

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 30 PTS, 10 REB & 7 AST IN NBA HISTORY MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 30 PTS, 10 REB & 7 AST IN 2019-20 RANK PLAYER SEASON(S) DATES STREAK RANK PLAYER DATES STREAK 1 Russell Westbrook 2016-17 3/26/17 to 4/2/17 5 1 Luka Dončić 12/31/19 to 1/6/20 4 T2 Luka Dončić 2019-20 12/31/19 to 1/6/20 4 T2 Luka Dončić 11/18/19 to 11/20/19 2 T2 Wilt Chamberlain 1963-64 3/13/64 to 3/18/64 4 T2 James Harden 1/3/20 to 1/8/20 2 T2 Oscar Robertson 1961-62 2/16/62 to 2/20/62 4 T2 Elgin Baylor 1961-62 12/4/61 to 12/8/61 4 T2 Oscar Robertson 1960-61 to 1961-62 3/12/61 to 10/26/61 4 T2 Oscar Robertson 1960-61 2/11/61 to 2/16/61 4 T2 Oscar Robertson 1960-61 1/2/61 to 1/10/61 4

DONČIĆ YOUNGEST EVER WITH CONSECUTIVE 35-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić (20 years, 265 days) became the first player in NBA history to record back-to-back 35-point triple-doubles before the age of 22 when he went for 42 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists vs. San Antonio (11/18/19) and 35-10-11 vs. Golden State (11/20/19). The second-year Slovenian accomplished the feat again (at 20 years, 312 days) when he went for 39-12-10 vs. Charlotte (1/4/20) and 38-11-10 vs. Chicago (1/6/20). Prior to Dončić, Oscar Robertson (22 years, 34 days) was the youngest player ever to produce back-to-back 35-point triple-doubles. Dončić, who is just the fourth player since the ABA-NBA merger (1976-77) to record consecutive 35- point triple-doubles (along with Michael Jordan, Russell Westbrook and James Harden), is also the only player to do it in back-to-back games 2019-20.

YOUNGEST PLAYERS IN NBA HISTORY TO RECORD BACK-TO-BACK 35-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES PLAYER DATES AGE (At time of 2nd 35-point Triple-Double) Luka Dončić 11/18/19 to 11/20/19 20 years, 265 days Luka Dončić 1/4/20 to 1/6/20 20 years, 312 days Oscar Robertson 12/27/60 to 12/28/60 22 years, 34 days

DONČIĆ THROUGH 100 CAREER GAMES: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić racked up 2,332 points, 828 rebounds and 681 assists through his first 100 career NBA games (10/17/18-12/29/19). He joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in league history to total at least 2,000 points, 750 rebounds and 500 assists through their first 100 career games. His 2,332 points marked the most by a Maverick through 100 career games and the 18th-most in NBA history. Dončić also knocked down 250 3-pointers through his first 100 career contests, becoming the first player in NBA history to achieve the feat.

PLAYERS TO TOTAL 2,000+ PTS, 750+ REB & 500+ AST MOST 3FGM THRU FIRST 100 GAMES IN MOST TRIPLE-DOUBLES THRU FIRST 100 THRU THEIR FIRST 100 CAREER NBA GAMES NBA HISTORY GAMES IN NBA HISTORY PLAYER PTS-REB-AST THRU 100 GAMES RANK PLAYER 3FGM RANK PLAYER TPL-DBL Oscar Robertson 3,040 PTS, 1,092 REB, 1,039 AST 1 Luka Dončić 250 1 Oscar Robertson 44 Luka Dončić 2,332 PTS, 828 REB, 681 AST 2 Damian Lillard 235 2 Luka Dončić 17 3 Donovan Mitchell 229 3 Ben Simmons 14 4 Magic Johnson 10

MOST POINTS BY A MAVERICK MOST ASSISTS BY A MAVERICK MOST REBOUNDS BY A MAVERICK THROUGH FIRST 100 CAREER GAMES THROUGH FIRST 100 CAREER GAMES THROUGH FIRST 100 CAREER GAMES RANK PLAYER POINTS RANK PLAYER ASSISTS RANK PLAYER REBOUNDS 1 Luka Dončić 2,332 1 Jason Kidd 787 1 Popeye Jones 836 2 Mark Aguirre 2,183 2 Luka Dončić 681 2 Luka Dončić 828 3 Jamal Mashburn 2,076 3 Dennis Smith Jr. 481 3 Sam Perkins 772

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MARK CUBAN’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY AS OWNER OF MAVS: Jan. 4, 2020 marked the 20th anniversary of Mark Cuban purchasing the Dallas Mavericks. The franchise has made 15 playoff appearances, including two Finals appearances, during his tenure. Dallas won 50-plus games in each of his first 11 full seasons as the owner (and 12 times overall since he took over). In 2011, the Mavericks captured their first championship in club history after defeating the Heat in a rematch of the 2006 NBA Finals.

DONČIĆ BECOMES FIRST PLAYER EVER TO RECORD MULTIPLE 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 30-OR-FEWER MINUTES: After posting 35 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in just 25:30 (through 3 quarters) against the Warriors on 11/20/19, Luka Dončić tallied 31 points, 12 boards and 15 assists in just 30:05 (through three quarters) at Golden State on 12/28/19. He became the first player in NBA history to record multiple 30-point triple- doubles of any kind in 30-or-fewer minutes played. His 35-point, 10-rebound, 11-assist effort in 25:30 on 11/20/19 marked the first time in NBA history that a player ever produced a 35-point triple-double in under 29 minutes. Prior to Dončić, the fewest minutes played in a 35-point triple-double performance was 29:34 by James Harden vs. Cleveland on 1/11/19 (Harden finished with 43-10-12 in that game, and was also the last player to have a 35-point triple- double through three quarters of play). Dončić’s 30-point, 12-rebound, 15-assist stat line in 30:05 on 12/28/19 also represented the first time a player ever went for 30-12-15 in 30 minutes or less. It was also his third straight triple-double against the Warriors (Dončić had 23 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists at Golden State on 3/23/19) – all achieved through three quarters of play. He became the only player to post a triple-double through three quarters in three consecutive games against a team over the last 20 seasons. Here’s a look at Dončić’s stat lines for his three consecutive triple-doubles against the Warriors:

LUKA DONČIĆ’S 3 CONSECUTIVE TRIPLE-DOUBLES VS. THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (ALL ACHIEVED WITHOUT APPEARING IN 4TH QTR) DATE W/L MIN PTS REB AST STL NOTES 12/28/19 @ GS W 30:05 31 12 15 2 First time a player recorded 30+ points, 12+ rebounds & 15+ assists in 30-or-fewer minutes 11/20/19 vs. GS W 25:30 35 10 11 4 The 25:30 were the fewest minutes played in a 35-point triple-double performance 3/23/19 @ GS W 27:21 23 11 10 3 1 of 2 players to post a 20-point triple-double in 27 minutes or less in 2018-19 (Julius Randle)

DALLAS RECORDS FRANCHISE-RECORD THIRD 140-POINT GAME IN 2019-20: Dallas defeated Golden State 141-121 on the road on 12/28/19, after it beat the Warriors 142-94 at home on 11/20/19 and the Cavaliers 143-101 at American Airlines Center on 11/22/19. It marked the first time in franchise history that the Mavericks scored 140-plus points three times in a single season. Prior to the 2019-20 campaign, the team record for games with 140-plus points in a single season was two (four times back in the 80s – in 1982-83, 1984-85, 1986-87 and 1989-90).

DALLAS’ TREMENDOUS SHOOTING VS. WARRIORS: The Mavericks went 48-of-92 (.522) from the field, 24-of-51 (.471) from deep – a new franchise- record for most 3-pointers made in a game – and a perfect 21-of-21 (1.000) from the foul line at Golden State on 12/28/19. The 24 triples marked the most 3s made by a team that also posted a perfect shooting night from the foul line (minimum 20 FTA) in NBA history. In fact, the Rockets, who made 21 3s (21-of-48, .438) while going 20-of-20 from the free-throw line in an overtime game at Memphis last season (3/20/19), are the only other team in league history to knock down 20 trifectas while also finishing perfect from the charity stripe (minimum 20 FTA). Not only did Dallas’ 24 3-pointers set a new team record for most 3-balls made in a game, but they were also tied for the seventh-most 3s made in a game in NBA history. The 21-of-21 clip from the line by itself marked the first time the Mavericks hit at least 20 free throws in a game without a miss since 2/28/16 vs. Minnesota (21-of-21, 1.000). The club record for most free throws made without a miss is 29 vs. Washington (11/26/07). The Mavericks’ 50-40-100 (.522 FG%, .471 3FG%, 1.000 FT%) shooting line on 12/28/19 was also the second time in two games this season that they’ve shot over 50 percent from the field against the Warriors while also connecting on 22-or-more made 3-pointers (Dallas went 51-of-90, .567, from the field and 22-of-38, .579, from deep vs. Golden State on 11/20/19).

STREAK BUSTERS: The Mavericks snapped the Bucks’ 18-game win streak – which was tied for the 11th-longest in NBA history – with a 120-116 victory at Fiserv Forum on 12/16/19. It was the longest win streak broken up by Dallas in franchise history. The previous longest was 12 games, which the team accomplished twice during its championship season in 2010-11 (Dallas ended San Antonio’s 12-game win streak on 11/26/10 and also snapped Miami’s 12-game run on 12/20/10). It was also the second double-digit win streak Dallas ended in 2019-20 (the Mavericks snapped the Lakers’ 10-game win streak with a 114-100 win at STAPLES Center on 12/1/19). The 2010-11 season was the only other year Dallas snapped multiple win streaks of 10-plus games. What’s more, the Mavericks broke up the Bucks’ 18-game win streak without their leading scorer, Luka Dončić, who was out with a right ankle sprain. Dallas became the first team in NBA history to end a win streak of 15-plus games without its leading scorer (in terms of total points). The Mavericks have now snapped a double-digit win streak eight times in franchise history. The first time they busted a win streak of 10-or-more consecutive games was with a 135-109 victory over Denver at home on 4/9/88. All of the other instances since have occurred on the road. The Mavericks followed up their road victory over the Bucks on 12/16/19 by handing the Sixers just their second home loss of the season with a 117-98 win at the Wells Fargo Center on 12/20/19 (Philadelphia moved to 14-2 at home in 2019-20).

LONGEST WIN STREAKS BROKEN BY THE DALLAS MAVERICKS SEASON DATE TEAM SCORE GAMES 2019-20 12/16/19 @ Milwaukee 120-116 18 2010-11 12/20/10 @ Miami 98-96 12 2010-11 11/26/10 @ San Antonio 103-94 12 2001-02 4/14/02 @ Sacramento 113-100 11 1992-93 4/24/93 @ Houston 128-123 11 2019-20 12/1/19 @ L.A. Lakers 114-100 10 2003-04 12/12/03 @ L.A. Lakers 110-93 10 1987-88 4/9/88 vs. Denver 135-109 10

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DALLAS’ IMPRESSIVE ROAD START IN 2019-20: The Mavericks have gone 15-5 (.750) on the road in 2019-20. It’s only the second time in franchise history that Dallas has started a season by winning 15 of its first 20 road games (Dallas went 15-5 in its first 20 road contests in 2006-07). The Mavericks began the year 12-3 (.800) on the road, marking just the third time in team history they won 12 of their first 15 away games (Dallas also started 12-3 on the road in both 2002-03 and 2010-11). The Mavericks won their first four road contests in 2019-20 (at New Orleans 10/25/19, at Denver 10/29/19, at Cleveland 11/3/19, at Memphis 11/9/19), marking just the second time in franchise history they started a season 4-0 on the road. The only other year they won four-or-more consecutive road games to begin a season was in 2002-03 (Dallas started 7-0 on the road that year). Dallas also became the only NBA team to win its first four road games in 2019-20. After dropping two in a row on the road (at Boston on 11/11/19 and at New York on 11/14/19), the Mavericks rattled off another seven consecutive road wins from 11/24-12/20/19 (with victories over Houston on 11/24/19, Phoenix on 11/29/19, the L.A. Lakers on 12/1/19, New Orleans on 12/3/19, Detroit in Mexico City on 12/12/19, Milwaukee on 12/16/19 and Philadelphia on 12/20/19). The seven-game run by Dallas from 11/24-12/20/19 tied the third-longest single-season road win streak in franchise history. The team-record is eight consecutive road wins (twice). The Mavericks are a perfect 10-0 this season when they knock down at least 16 triples in a visiting arena. Below is a list of the longest single- season road win streaks in Mavericks history, as well as a list of some of the more notable wins by Dallas in 2019-20.

NOTABLE ROAD WINS BY DALLAS IN 2019-20 LONGEST ROAD WIN STREAKS BY DALLAS DATE/OPP. SCENARIO RESULT SEASON DATES STREAK 10/29 @ DEN Nuggets entered with an undefeated record (3-0) on the season W, 109-106 2010-11 11/20/10 to 12/27/10 8 11/24 @ HOU Rockets went in riding a 6-game home win streak W, 137-123 2001-02 1/15/02 to 2/12/02 8 12/1 @ LAL Lakers entered riding a 10-game win streak, 9-1 record at home W, 114-100 2019-20 11/24/19 to 12/20/19 7 12/16 @ MIL Bucks went in riding an 18-game win streak, including a 13-game home win streak W, 120-116 2002-03 10/30/02 to 11/27/02 7 12/20 @ PHI 76ers entered with a 14-1 record at home W, 117-98 2000-01 12/15/00 to 1/10/01 7

PORZINGIS POURS IT ON: Mavericks forward/center Kristaps Porzingis recorded a career-best four consecutive 20-point, 10-rebound efforts from 12/14- 12/20/19 (he averaged 23.3 ppg and 14.3 rpg over those four games and capped off the streak by pulling down a career-high 18 rebounds in a 117-98 win at Philadelphia on 12/20/19). Prior to the four-game run, he had never gone for 20/10 in more than two straight games (he posted back-to-back 20-point, 10-board outings once as a rookie with the Knicks from 11/21-11/23/15 and once earlier this season from 11/14-11/16/19). The 7-3 Latvian also posted at least 20 points in five straight games from 12/12-12/20/19 (he averaged 22.6 ppg and 13.0 rpg in that stretch), finishing one game shy of tying his career- long 20-point streak (6 games from 11/3-11/15/17). Porzingis’ streak for both consecutive 20-point games and consecutive 20/10 outings was snapped when he finished with 19 points and 12 boards at Toronto (12/22/19). However, it still marked his fifth straight double-double – a new career-best double- double streak (his previous career-long double-double streak was 4 – set earlier this season from 11/14-11/20/19). During his five-game double-double streak (12/14-12/22/19), Porzingis averaged 22.4 points and 13.8 boards per game.

PORZINGIS’ 5-GAME 20-POINT STREAK PORZINGIS’ CAREER-BEST 4-GAME PORZINGIS’ CAREER-BEST 5-GAME (2ND-LONGEST OF CAREER – 12/12-12/20/19) 20-POINT, 10-REB STREAK (12/14-12/20/19) DOUBLE-DOUBLE STREAK (12/14-12/22/19) OPPONENT PTS REB BLK OPPONENT PTS REB BLK OPPONENT PTS REB BLK 12/12/19 @ DET 20 8 3 12/14/19 vs. MIA 22 14 2 12/14/19 vs. MIA 22 14 2 12/14/19 vs. MIA 22 14 2 12/16/19 @ MIL 26 12 2 12/16/19 @ MIL 26 12 2 12/16/19 @ MIL 26 12 2 12/18/19 vs. BOS 23 13 3 12/18/19 vs. BOS 23 13 3 12/18/19 vs. BOS 23 13 3 12/20/19 @ PHI 22 18 3 12/20/19 @ PHI 22 18 3 12/20/19 @ PHI 22 18 3 12/22/19 @ TOR 19 12 3 Averages over 5 Games: 22.6 ppg, 13.0 rpg, 2.6 bpg Averages over 4 games: 23.3 ppg, 14.3 rpg, 2.5 bpg Averages over 5 games: 22.4 ppg, 13.8 rpg, 2.6 bpg

BRUNSON NAMED SPORTING NEWS COLLEGE BASKETBALL ATHLETE OF THE DECADE: Mavericks second-year guard Jalen Brunson was recently named the Sporting News college basketball Athlete of the Decade. The former Villanova guard started 115 of 116 games in his three-year college career, winning two national championships with the Wildcats in 2016 and 2018. As a junior in 2017-18, Brunson was named the Consensus National College Player of the Year. He also took home the Bob Cousy Award, given to the nation’s top point guard. The Wildcats posted a 103-13 (.888) overall record with Brunson in the lineup, including a 13-1 (.929) mark in NCAA Tournament games.

LUKA’S 20-5-5 STREAK: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić recorded a streak of 20 consecutive games with at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists from 11/1-12/12/19, before seeing that run come to an end after suffering a right ankle sprain less than 2 minutes into the game vs. Miami on 12/14/19. The 20-game run by the 20-year-old is the longest such streak since the ABA/NBA merger (1976-77). In fact, the five next longest streaks since the merger were all achieved by players 26-or-older – by Michael Jordan at age 26, Russell Westbrook at ages 26, 28 and 29, and LeBron James at age 33. What’s more, Oscar Robertson (twice) is the only other player in NBA history to produce a 20-5-5 streak of 20-or-more consecutive games. Robertson had a 25-game run from ages 24 to 25 in 1963-64. “The Big O” also had a 29-game run from ages 25 to 26 in 1964-65, which stands as the longest 20-5-5 streak in NBA history. After missing four games due to the right ankle sprain (12/16-12/22/19), Dončić had 24 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists in his return vs. San Antonio (12/26/19), and 31-12-15 in his next game at Golden State (12/28/18). He posted 20-5-5 for the 22nd time in his last 23 games. It was also his 22nd straight 20-5-5 effort, minimum 2 minutes played.

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 20 PTS, 5 REB & 5 AST MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 20 PTS, 5 REB & 5 AST SINCE ABA-NBA MERGER (1976-77) IN NBA HISTORY RANK PLAYER SEASON DATES STREAK RANK PLAYER SEASON DATES STREAK 1 Luka Dončić 2019-20 11/1/19 to 12/12/19 20 1 Oscar Robertson 1964-65 11/20/64 to 1/19/65 29 2 Michael Jordan 1988-89 3/13/89 to 4/14/89 18 2 Oscar Robertson 1963-64 11/8/63 to 12/29/63 25 3 Russell Westbrook 2014-15 2/9/15 to 3/20/15 17 3 Luka Dončić 2019-20 11/1/19 to 12/12/19 20 4 Russell Westbrook 2017-18 12/15/17 to 1/13/18 16 4 Oscar Robertson 1961-62 11/24/61 to 12/29/61 19 5 LeBron James 2017-18 2/25/18 to 3/25/18 15 T5 Michael Jordan 1988-89 3/13/89 to 4/14/89 18 6 Russell Westbrook 2016-17 11/28/16 to 12/27/16 14 T5 Oscar Robertson 1960-61 12/16/60 to 1/15/61 18

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MAVS RECORD THIRD 40-POINT WIN IN 2019-20: After defeating Golden State by 48 (142-94) on 11/20/19, Dallas beat Cleveland by 42 (143-101) on 11/22/19 and New Orleans by 46 (130-84) on 12/7/19. It marked the first time in franchise history that the Mavericks won three games by 40-or-more points in a single season. Prior to 2019-20, the franchise record for most 40-point wins in a season was two (Dallas had 2 40-point victories in both 1984- 85 and 1988-89). In fact, three of the team’s 10 biggest wins in team history have come this season. The Mavericks’ 48-point victory over the Warriors on 11/20/19 is their fifth-largest, while their 46-point win over the Pelicans on 12/7/19 is their sixth-largest, and their 42-point victory over the Cavaliers on 11/22/19 is their 10th-biggest.

MOST 40-POINT WINS IN SINGLE SEASON IN NBA HISTORY SEASON TEAM 40-POINT WINS 2019-20 Dallas Mavericks 3 2017-18 Utah Jazz 3 2016-17 Golden State Warriors 3 1988-89 Los Angeles Lakers 3 1988-89 Phoenix Suns 3 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers 3 1970-71 Milwaukee Bucks 3 1968-69 Boston Celtics 3

BIGGEST WINS IN MAVERICKS HISTORY RANK DATE OPPONENT MARGIN OF VICTORY RANK DATE OPPONENT MARGIN OF VICTORY 1 11/13/14 vs. Philadelphia 53 (123-70) 6 12/7/19 vs. New Orleans 46 (130-84) T2 11/14/18 vs. Utah 50 (118-68) 7 1/15/85 at Golden State 45 (149-104) T2 1/24/10 at New York 50 (128-78) T8 1/27/89 vs. San Antonio 44 (126-82) 4 1/22/17 vs. L.A. Lakers 49 (122-73) T8 4/11/85 at Seattle 44 (124-80) 5 11/20/19 vs. Golden State 48 (142-94) 10 11/22/19 vs. Cleveland 42 (143-101)

DONČIĆ RECORDS 40-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLE IN WIN OVER PISTONS IN MEXICO CITY: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić poured in a game-high 41 points to go along with a team-high 12 rebounds and a game-high 11 assists in just 33:39 in Dallas’ 122-111 victory over Detroit in Mexico City on 12/12/19. It marked a new individual scoring record for an NBA regular-season game played in Mexico City. The previous record was held by Devin Booker, who had 39 points in both of the games the Suns played in Mexico City in 2016-17 (39 vs. Dallas 1/12/17, 39 vs. San Antonio 1/14/17). Dončić’s 41-point, 12-rebound, 11-assist effort also marked the first triple-double ever recorded in a regular-season contest played in Mexico City. His 33:39 were the second-fewest minutes needed to record a 40-point triple-double in the past 35-plus seasons. James Harden (43 points/10 rebounds/12 assists in 29:34 vs. Cleveland 1/11/19) is the only player to produce a 40-point triple-double in fewer minutes since 1983-84. The matchup between the Mavericks and Pistons on 12/12/19 marked the 29th game in Mexico since 1992, the most NBA games held in any country outside the United States and Canada. The game took place in front of a sellout crowd of 20,064 at Arena Ciudad de Mexico (it was the league’s 4th straight sellout in Mexico City). It was also the seventh game Dallas played in Mexico (third regular-season contest), more than any other NBA team. With the win, the Mavericks improved to 2-1 all-time in regular-season games played in Mexico City. Houston defeated Dallas 108-106 in Mexico City on 12/6/97, in what was the first NBA regular-season game held in Latin America. The Mavericks beat the Suns 113-108 in Mexico City on 1/12/17.

MAVS BECOME 4TH TEAM IN NBA HISTORY TO WIN CONSECUTIVE GAMES BY 40+ POINTS: After defeating the Warriors 48 (142-94) on 11/20/19, the Mavericks beat the Cavaliers by 42 (143-101) on 11/22/19. It marked the first time in franchise history that the Mavericks won consecutive games by 35-plus points. The combined margin of victory in those two games was 90 points, a new club-record. The team’s previous largest margin of victory over a two-game span was 68, coming in wins on 1/13/85 (beat Portland 124-101) and 1/15/85 (defeated Golden State 149-104). What’s more, Dallas became just the fourth team in NBA history to win back-to-back games by 40-or-more points. The only other teams in league history to achieve the feat were Phoenix (in April 1989), Sacramento (December 1992) and New York (April 1994). Dallas also posted back-to-back 140-plus point games for the first time franchise history. The 143-and-142-point outings marked the sixth-and-seventh highest-scoring games in Mavericks history. In fact, they were the fourth-and-fifth-most points put up by Dallas in a regulation-length game in club history.

MAVS WIN 10-OF-11 FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ’10-11: The Mavericks won 10-of-11 games from 11/16-12/7/19. It marked the first time they won 10-of-11 since their championship season in 2010-11. That year, Dallas won 17-of-18 from 11/20-12/27/10, 11-of-12 from 1/19-2/9/11 and 18-of-19 from 1/22- 3/4/11. Over the 11-game stretch (11/16-12/7/19), the Mavericks averaged 122.8 points (.478 FG%, .382 3FG%, .799 FT%) and 15.7 3-pointers per game. They held their opponents to 104.7 points on 42.4 percent shooting (.313 3FG%) in that span.

DALLAS RECORDS SECOND 5-GAME WIN STREAK IN 2019-20: After winning five in a row from 11/16-11/24/19, the Mavericks rattled off another five straight wins from 11/29-12/7/19. Prior to recording two five-game win streaks within a span of 11 games in 2019-20, the Mavericks hadn’t won five consecutive games since 2015-16 (Dallas had a 6-game win streak from 3/28-4/8/16). During their first five-game win streak from 11/16-11/24/19, the Mavericks defeated Toronto (11/16/19), San Antonio (11/18/19), Golden State (11/20/19) and Houston (11/24/19), and won those games by an average margin of 23.8 points. Following their win at Houston (11/24/19), the Mavericks had led at the end of 18 straight quarters (the last time they trailed at the end of a quarter was at halftime of their game against Toronto on 11/16/19). Dallas’ second five-game win streak came in a different fashion. The Mavericks won the first four games (at Phoenix 11/29/19, at the L.A. Lakers 12/1/19, at New Orleans 12/3/19 and vs. Minnesota 12/4/19) after trailing by double digits in all of them. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, it marked the first time Dallas had such a four-game win streak within a single season since 1997-98 (that’s as far back as they can go on due to play-by-play limitations historically). The Mavericks trailed for only 34 seconds in their 130-84 victory over the Pelicans on 12/7/19 however. During its second five-game win streak (11/29-12/7/19), Dallas won those five games by an average margin of 19 points.

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DONČIĆ GOES FOR 33-18-5 IN JUST THREE QUARTERS AT NOLA: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić poured in a game-high 33 points to go along with a career-high (game-high) 18 rebounds and five assists in just 28:29 in Dallas’ 118-97 win at New Orleans on 12/3/19 (he did not play in the fourth quarter). Dončić joined John Drew as the only players in NBA history to post those numbers in a game before turning 21 years old (Drew had three such games for Atlanta in 1974-75).

DONČIĆ’S 15-POINT, 10-REBOUND THIRD QUARTER AT NOLA: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić tallied 15 points and 10 rebounds in the third quarter at New Orleans on 12/3/19. He became the only guard in the last 20 seasons to collect at least 15 points and 10 boards in a single quarter. The 10 third-quarter boards marked a new career-high for rebounds in a single period. Prior to his 15-point, 10-rebound quarter against the Pelicans, No. 77 had hauled in exactly 7 rebounds in a single frame 8 times, including the first quarter of that same against New Orleans (12/3/19). Dončić finished with a career-high (game-high) 18 rebounds to go along with a game-high 33 points and five assists against the Pelicans.

DONČIĆ NAMED WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE MONTH: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić was named the Kia NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for games played in October/November. The 20-year-old became the first Maverick to garner the award since Dirk Nowitzki in April 2009. He also became the youngest Western Conference Player of the Month winner since the league began issuing the award by conference in 2001-02. It marked the eighth time in franchise history that a Maverick won Player of the Month honors. Nowitzki was the sole recipient of the award five times in his career (for December 2004, February 2005, December 2005, February 2007 and April 2009) and also shared the honor with Michael Finley and Steve Nash in November 2002. Aguirre was the first Maverick ever to take home the award, winning it for January 1984. Dončić led Dallas to a 12-6 (.667) record in October/November with averages of 30.8 points, 9.9 rebounds, 9.6 assists and 1.4 steals in 34.2 minutes per game.

DONČIĆ AVERAGES 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLE IN NOVEMBER: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić finished the month of November with averages of 32.4 points, 10.3 rebounds and 10.4 assists in 14 games. He became just the third player in NBA history to average a 30-point triple-double over any calendar month (minimum 10 games played), joining Oscar Robertson (5 times) and Russell Westbrook (twice). In fact, he became just the fifth player in league history (minimum 10 games) to even average a triple-double during any calendar month, along with Westbrook (8 times), Robertson (7 times), Wilt Chamberlain (twice) and LeBron James (once, in February 2018). Dallas went 9-5 (.642) in November.

DONČIĆ RECORDS THREE 40-POINT, 10-ASSIST OUTINGS OVER 6-GAME STRETCH: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić recorded three 40-point, 10-assist efforts within a span of six games from 11/18-11/29/19. After going for a career-high 42 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds vs. San Antonio (11/18/19), Dončić went for 41 points, 10 assists and six boards at Houston (11/24/19), and a career-high-tying 42 points, 11 assists and nine boards at Phoenix (11/29/19). Over the six-game span, Dončić averaged 35.3 points, 10.7 assists, 8.5 rebounds and 1.7 steals while shooting 51.1 percent (67-131 FGs) from the field, 35.9 percent (23-64 3FGs) from 3-point range and 82.1 percent (55-67 FTs) from the foul line.

DONČIĆ NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić was named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from Monday, Nov. 18 through Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019, marking the first time in his career that he has received the honor. Dončić led the Mavericks to a perfect 4-0 week with averages of 37.0 points (.554 FG%, .444 3FG%, .788 FT%), 8.5 rebounds and 11.8 assists per game and victories over San Antonio (11/18/19), Golden State (11/20/19), Cleveland (11/22/19) and Houston (11/24/19). He posted at least 30 points and 10 assists in all four games, becoming the youngest player in NBA history (20 years, 269 days) to record four consecutive 30-point, 10-assist efforts (the previous youngest was Oscar Robertson at 22 years, 34 days). He also led all players outright in scoring all in four games and led the Mavericks outright in assists in all four. The reigning NBA Rookie of the Year became the first Maverick to garner Player of the Week honors since Jose Juan Barea in 2016 (Barea won the award for games played from 3/28-4/3/16). He also became the 13th different Maverick to win the award, joining Jay Vincent, Mark Aguirre, Roy Tarpley, Jamal Mashburn, Jason Kidd, Michael Finley, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry, Josh Howard, Monta Ellis and Barea.

DONČIĆ BECOMES YOUNGEST PLAYER IN NBA HISTORY TO RECORD FOUR STRAIGHT 30-POINT, 10-ASSIST GAMES: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić posted four consecutive 30-point, 10-assist games from 11/18-11/24/19 (42 points/12 assists vs. San Antonio 11/18/19, 35 points/11 assists vs. Golden State 11/20/19, 30 points/14 assists vs. Cleveland 11/22/19, 41 points/10 assists at Houston 11/24/19). Dončić (20 years, 269 days) became the youngest player in league history to record four consecutive 30-point, 10-assist outings. Oscar Robertson (22 years, 34 days) was the previous youngest to achieve the feat. Dončić also joined Michael Jordan (1988-89), Russell Westbrook (2016-17) and James Harden (2016-17) as the only players since 1983-84 to produce four consecutive games of 30-plus points and 10-plus assists. What’s more, no Maverick had recorded back-to- back 30-point, 10-assist games prior to Dončić’s four-game run. In fact, the 20-year-old Slovenian joined Mark Aguirre, Jamal Mashburn and Dirk Nowitzki as the only Mavericks to score 30-plus points in four-or-more consecutive games. After Dončić posted his second 40-point, 10-assist outing at Houston (11/24/19), he joined LeBron James as the only players in NBA history to record multiple 40-point, 10-assist efforts before their 21st birthday (James had 3 such games). Over the four-game stretch (which saw Dallas go 4-0), Dončić averaged 37.0 points, 11.8 assists and 8.5 rebounds per game.

MAVS SCORE 135+ POINTS IN 3 STRAIGHT GAMES FOR FIRST TIME IN TEAM HISTORY: The Mavericks racked up 135-plus in three consecutive games (all wins) from 11/20-11/24/19, marking the first time in franchise history they accomplished the feat (Dallas defeated Golden State 142-94 at home on 11/20/19, beat Cleveland 143-101 at home on 11/22/19 and Houston 137-123 on the road on 11/24/19). In fact, they became just the second team since 1992 to tally 135-plus in three straight games, joining the Phoenix Suns (Phoenix went for 140+ in 3 straight wins from 2/17-2/20/09).

MAVS SWEEP 4-GAME HOMESTAND FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2010-11: Dallas swept a four-game homestand from 11/16-11/22/19, which occurred against the four franchises that have accounted for the last six NBA championships (Toronto, San Antonio, Golden State and Cleveland). It marked the Mavericks’ first sweep of a homestand of four-or-more games since their championship season in 2010-11 (Dallas swept a four-game homestand from 1/25-1/31/11). The Mavericks trailed for only 2 minutes and 41 seconds during the homestand. They won those four games by an average margin of 26.3 points.

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MAVS RECORD 30+ ASSISTS AND ONLY 5 TURNOVERS AGAINST CAVS …. AGAIN: Dallas recorded 31 assists while committing just five turnovers in its 143-101 win over Cleveland at home on 11/22/19. It marked just the second time in franchise history that the Mavericks handed out 30-plus assists while committing five-or-fewer miscues. The other instance also occurred against the Cavaliers, in the team’s previous to trip to American Airlines Center on 3/16/19 (in that game, Dallas recorded 32 assists and just five turnovers en route to a 121-116 win).

DONČIĆ RECORDS 35-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLE IN FEWEST MINUTES EVER: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić went for 35 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in just 25 minutes and 30 seconds of action in Dallas’ 142-94 victory over Golden State on 11/20/19 (he sat out the entire fourth quarter, as Dallas’ lead never dipped below 40 in the fourth). The reigning NBA Rookie of the Year became the first player in league history to record a 35- point triple-double in under 29 minutes. Prior to Dončić, the fewest minutes played in a 35-point triple-double performance was 29:34 by James Harden vs. Cleveland on 1/11/2019 (Harden finished with 43-10-12 in that game, and was also the last player to have a 35-point triple-double through 3 quarters of play).

DONČIĆ’S HUGE FIRST QUARTER VS. WARRIORS: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić had a 22-point, 5-rebound, 5-assist first quarter against Golden State on 11/20/19, single-handedly outscoring, outrebounding and out-assisting the Warriors in the period (Golden State finished with 16 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists in the first quarter). Dončić became the first player to outscore, outrebound and out-assist a team in a quarter since Allen Iverson on 2/19/03 vs. Chicago. He also joined Karl-Anthony Towns as the only players over the last 15 seasons to go for at least 20-5-5 in a single quarter (Towns went for exactly 20-5-5 in the 3rd quarter at Boston on 1/2/19). The 22-point opening quarter was the highest-scoring quarter of Dončić’s young career (his previous most points in ANY period was 18 in the 1st quarter at Cleveland 2/2/19). What’s more, it marked his seventh consecutive double-digit scoring FIRST quarter (11/8-11/20/19). Doncic became the only Mavericks player with a streak of at least seven straight double-digit scoring first quarters in the last 20 years. What’s more, he became the first player with a streak of seven-or-more consecutive 10-point first quarters since Kevin Durant (7) from 3/9-4/3/18. Dončić saw his run come to an end vs. Cleveland on 11/22/19, when he finished with nine points in the opening quarter against the Cavaliers.

DONČIĆ’S BIG FIRST HALF VS. WARRIORS: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić posted a 33-point (10-11 FGs, 6-7 3FGs, 7-8 FTs), 5-rebound, 6-assist first half vs. Golden State on 11/20/19. The only Maverick to produce a higher-scoring half was the great Dirk Nowitzki, who went for 34 points in the second half vs. Utah on 11/3/09. Dončić (20 years, 265 days) also became the first player under 21 years old to have a 30-point half since Devin Booker (20 years, 145 days) went for 51 points in the second half at Boston (3/24/17). The former EuroLeague MVP also became the only player to record 30 points and five assists on 90 percent shooting in a half in the last 20 seasons.

DONČIĆ AND PORZINGIS BECOME SECOND PAIR OF MAVERICK TEAMMATES TO RECORD 4 STRAIGHT DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Mavericks duo Luka Dončić and Kristaps Porzingis both recorded a double-double in four consecutive games from 11/14-11/20/19 (Dončić actually had a triple-double in three of those four games). They joined Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash as the only pair of Dallas teammates to produce a double-double in four consecutive games (they both did so in four straight games in 2003-04 – their streak ran through 1/2/04). Over the four-game stretch, Dončić averaged 34.0 points, 11.5 rebounds and 10.3 assists, while Porzingis averaged 18.0 points and 11.5 boards. The Mavericks went 3-1 in those contests.

DONČIĆ BECOMES 2ND-YOUNGEST PLAYER IN NBA HISTORY TO RECORD 40-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLE: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić poured in a career-high (game-high) 42 points to go along with a game-high 11 rebounds and a game-high 12 assists in Dallas’ 117-110 victory over San Antonio on 11/18/19. Dončić (20 years, 263 days) became the second-youngest player in NBA history to record a 40-point triple-double, behind LeBron James (20 years, 100 days), who went for 40-10-10 as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Milwaukee on 4/9/05. In fact, Dončić joined James as the only players in league history to record a 40-point triple-double before their 21st birthday. The Slovenian’s 42 points, 11 boards and 12 dimes were the most points, rebounds and assists in a triple-double performance by a player before his 21st birthday. Dončić also became the first Maverick in franchise history to record a 40-point triple-double. What’s more, he became the first Maverick to produce a 40-point game since the great Dirk Nowitzki dropped 40 in an overtime game vs. Portland on 3/20/16. It was the first 40-point performance by a Dallas player in a regulation-length game since Nowitzki went for 40 vs. New Orleans on 1/11/14. It was also the most points by a Maverick since Nowitzki tallied 42 vs. Detroit on 11/23/10 (Nowitzki scored 42 of Dallas’ 88 points in its 88-84 win over Detroit in that game).

DONČIĆ AND PORZINGIS BECOME FIRST MAVERICK TEAMMATES TO GO FOR 20/15 IN SAME GAME: Mavericks guard Luka Dončić (game-high- tying 26 points and a game-high-tying 15 rebounds) and Mavericks forward/center Kristaps Porzingis (20 points and 15 boards) both produced 20-point, 15-rebound efforts against Toronto on 11/16/19. They became the first pair of Maverick teammates ever to go for 20/15 in the same game. The European duo also became the first pair of NBA teammates to post 20/15 in the same game this season. Before Dončić and Porzingis, Denver’s Nikola Jokić (22 points and 16 rebounds) and Paul Millsap (21 points and 16 boards) were the last set of teammates to accomplish the feat (vs. the L.A. Clippers on 2/24/19).

DONČIĆ BECOMES YOUNGEST TO POST 30-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLE AT MSG: Mavericks second-year guard Luka Dončić registered a game-high 33 points to go along with 10 rebounds and a game-high 11 assists in 36 minutes at New York on 11/14/19. Dončić (20 years, 259 days) became the youngest player in NBA history to record a 30-point triple-double at Madison Square Garden. The previous youngest was Chuck Person (22 years, 176 days), who went for 34-12-10 at MSG on 12/20/86. Overall, Dončić became the second-youngest player to record a triple-double at MSG. Magic Johnson (20 years, 175 days) is the youngest to ever do so, having recorded 19 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists at MSG on 2/5/80.

PORZINGIS BECOMES FIRST PLAYER WITH 300+ 3FGM AND 400+ BLOCKS IN UNDER 200 CAREER GAMES: After tallying his 400th career (in his 195th career game) at Boston (11/11/19), Mavericks forward/center Kristaps Porzingis became the first player in NBA history to total 300-plus 3- pointers and 400-plus blocks in less than 200 career games (he recorded 304 3FGM and 400 blocks through 195 games).

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MAVS PRODUCE 8+ DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORERS TWICE IN FIRST 9 GAMES: After they had a franchise-record-tying nine double-figure scorers in their 109-106 win at Denver on 10/29/19, the Mavericks had eight double-digit scorers in their 138-122 win at Memphis on 11/9/19. It marked the fifth time in franchise history that Dallas had multiple games of eight-plus double-figure scorers in the same season. The Mavericks had two such games in 1985- 86, two in 1992-93, four in 2014-15 and two in 2015-16. The nine games in 2019-20 were the fewest needed to accomplish the feat (Dallas had its 2nd game of 8+ double-figure scorers 13 games into the 2014-15 season, which was the previous fewest games required to achieve the feat).

DONČIĆ PRODUCES BACK-TO-BACK 25-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES: After going for a team-high 31 points, a game-high 13 rebounds and a team-high 15 assists in an overtime game vs. the L.A. Lakers on 11/1/19, Luka Dončić racked up a game-high-tying 29 points, a game-high 14 rebounds and a career-high-tying (game-high) 15 assists at Cleveland on 11/3/19. The second-year guard became the first player in NBA history to record at least 29 points, 13 rebounds and 15 assists in back-to-back games. Dončić (20 years, 246 to 248 days) also became the youngest player in league history to record consecutive 25-point triple-doubles. The 6-7 Slovenian needed the second-fewest games in NBA history (78) to record his first streak of 25-point triple-doubles. Only Oscar Robertson (5 in 1960-61) required fewer games to accomplish the feat. What’s more, Dončić joined “The Big O” as the only players in league history to go for at least 25-10-15 in consecutive games. Prior to Dončić, Robertson (22 years, 351 to 353 days) was also the previous youngest player to produce back-to-back 15-plus assist triple-doubles. The former EuroLeague MVP joined Jason Kidd as the only players in Mavericks history to record back-to-back games with 15-or-more assists (Kidd had three such streaks). Before he posted back-to-back 25-point triple-doubles, Dončić had recorded consecutive triple-doubles just once (as a rookie, he went for 23-11-10 at Golden State on 3/23/19 and 28-12-12 vs. Sacramento on 3/26/19).

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

MAVERICKS PRODUCE BACK-TO-BACK 70-POINT FIRST HALVES: After scoring 72 points in the opening half at New Orleans (10/25/19), Dallas tallied 71 points in the first half vs. Portland (10/27/19). It marked the first time in team in franchise history that the Mavericks produced a 70-point first half in consecutive games (and it occurred in just their second and third games in 2019-20).

20,000 MANIAACS: The Mavericks have sold out 743 consecutive regular-season home games, which is REGULAR SEASON an NBA-best sellout streak. The streak began on 12/15/01 and Dallas has sold out an additional 67 playoff GAMES ONLY 743 games during that same stretch (it’s 810 straight sellouts including playoffs). The Portland Trail Blazers (814 (Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) straight sellouts, 4/9/77-11/16/95) are the only team in NBA history with a longer consecutive home sellout streak (regular season and playoffs) than the Mavericks. The listed capacity for American Airlines Center is REGULAR SEASON GAMES 19,200 but that can be surpassed because of attendance in the suites. Since moving into American Airlines + PLAYOFF GAMES 810 Center (2001-02 season), the Mavericks have posted a home mark of 517-237 (.686) during the regular (Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) season. The Mavericks have sold out all 41 home games in each of the last 17 seasons (2002-19).

BAREA IN THE MAVS’ TOP-10 FOR GAMES, 3-POINTERS & ASSISTS: J.J. Barea, who is both the Mavericks’ oldest (35) and longest-tenured player (this year marks his sixth consecutive season with Dallas and his 11th season overall with the team), ranks in the top-10 on the team’s all-time lists for games played (6th, 621), 3-pointers made (7th, 584) and assists (9th, 2,370). He passed Jason Terry (619) for sixth place on the Mavericks’ all-time games played list at Golden State on 1/14/20 (it was his 620th game with Dallas). Michael Finley ranks fifth in team history in games played with 626.

MAVS’ ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST MAVS’ ALL-TIME 3FGM LIST MAVS’ ALL-TIME ASSISTS LIST RANK PLAYER GAMES RANK PLAYER 3FGM RANK PLAYER AST 1 Dirk Nowitzki 1,522 1 Dirk Nowitzki 1,982 1 Derek Harper 5,111 2 Brad Davis 883 2 Jason Terry 1,140 2 Brad Davis 4,524 3 Derek Harper 872 3 Michael Finley 870 3 Jason Kidd 4,211 4 Rolando Blackman 865 4 Jason Kidd 778 4 Dirk Nowitzki 3,651 5 Michael Finley 626 5 Derek Harper 705 5 Steve Nash 2,919 6 J.J. BAREA 621 6 Wesley Matthews 616 6 Rolando Blackman 2,748 7 Jason Terry 619 7 J.J. BAREA 584 7 Jason Terry 2,524 8 Devin Harris 608 8 Steve Nash 567 8 Michael Finley 2,393 9 Shawn Bradley 582 9 Devin Harris 430 9 J.J. BAREA 2,370 10 Mark Aguirre 566 10 Vince Carter 382 10 Mark Aguirre 2,163

CARLISLE ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST: Rick Carlisle, who holds an all-time record of 779-643 (.548) as a head coach, currently sits in 17th place on the NBA’s all-time wins list. Gene Shue ranks 16th with 784 career victories. Carlisle recorded his 750th career victory with Dallas’ 129-127 overtime win at Memphis on 4/7/19, becoming the 17th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone.

NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST (COACHES) RANK COACH YEARS W L PCT 15 Cotton Fitzsimmons 1970-71 through 1996-97 832 775 .518 16 Gene Shue 1966-67 through 1988-89 784 861 .477 17 Rick Carlisle 2001-02 through Present 779 643 .548 18 John MacLeod 1973-74 through 1990-91 707 657 .518 19 Red Holzman 1953-54 through 1981-82 696 604 .535

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DIRTY, KP AND KAT: Former Maverick great Dirk Nowitzki helped revolutionize the power forward position with his perimeter shooting. In 2000-01, Nowitzki became the first player in NBA history, age 22-or-younger, to record at least 100 threes and 100 blocks in a season (he hit 151 triples and blocked 101 shots as a third-year player for Dallas in 2000-01). At the time, Nowitzki became just the second player in league history (regardless of age) to tally at least 100 trifectas and 100 rejections in a season (Robert Horry, who made 142 3s and blocked 109 shots as a 25-year-old for Houston in 1995- 96, was the other). Even with the game changing and big men taking more outside shots, there have been only two other players, age 22-or-younger, to go for 100-plus threes and 100-plus blocks in a season since Nowitzki first achieved the feat. Kristaps Porzingis, who the Mavericks acquired on 1/31/19, is one of them, while Karl-Anthony Towns is the other. At age 21, the 7-3 Porzingis made 112 3-pointers and recorded 129 blocks for the Knicks in 2016- 17 (in his 2nd NBA season). Towns accomplished the feat twice, in his second (2016-17) and third (2017-18) seasons for the Timberwolves (at ages 21 and 22). However, Nowitzki and Towns both played in all 82 games the years they went for 100-100, while Porzingis did it in just 66 games in 2016-17.

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

MAVS IN BACK-TO-BACKS: The Mavericks are 4-2 in the first half of back-to-backs and 4-2 in the second half of back-to-backs in 2019-20. They have split four back-to-backs this season and swept two. Dallas has 13 back-to-backs this year. The Mavericks will play six back-to-backs that begin and end on the road, four back-to-backs to begin on the road and conclude at home, two back-to-backs that require no travel (begin and end at home) and one home- to-road back-to-back.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS RECORDS IN BACK-TO-BACKS Game Overall Record Home-Road Road-Home Road-Road Home-Home First Game 4-2 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 Second Game 4-2 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 Mavericks Swept: 2 Splits: 4 Opponents Swept: 0

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2019-20 MAVERICKS QUICK STATS … Statistical research assistance provided by the Elias Sports Bureau, STATS LLC, Basketball-Reference.com, NBA.com/Stats, ESPN

TEAM STATS • With their 133-125 victory at Portland on 1/23/20, the Mavericks improved to a season-high-tying 12 games above .500 at 28-16 (.636). Dallas actually beat the Trail Blazers twice in a span of one week to improve to 12 games above .500 both times (Dallas defeated Portland 120-112 on 1/17/20 to improve to 27-15, .643). The Mavericks will look to improve to 13 games above .500 for the first time this year with a win at Utah on 1/25/20. • Dallas posted a 78-point first half at Portland on 1/23/20 (Dallas led 78-63 at the break), tying its season-high for the most points produced in the opening half of a game (the Mavericks outscored the Rockets 78-60 in the first half at Houston on 11/24/19). Prior to this season, the Mavericks hadn’t scored 78 in the first half of a game in over a decade (since 4/5/09 vs. Phoenix – the Mavericks outscored the Suns 81-59 in the first half of the game). • The Mavericks are 16-1 this season when they have six-or-more double-figure scorers, including a perfect 6-0 when they have at least seven players score in double digits. • Dallas is 16-1 this season when it shoots at least 50 percent from the field. The Mavericks’ only defeat when shooting 50-plus percent from the floor this year was a one-point loss (107-106) to the Nuggets on 1/8/20. Dallas shot 50 percent or better from the field only nine times in all of 2018-19 (Dallas was 7-2 in such games). • The Mavericks lead the NBA in offensive rating this season (116.4). • Dallas ranks first in the NBA in second-chance points per game this season (15.0 ppg). Dallas ranked 19th in that category in 2018-19 (12.9 ppg). • Dallas ranks fifth in the league in bench scoring this year (42.1 ppg). • The Mavericks outscored the Sixers by 27 (68-41) in the second half on 1/11/20 en route to a 109-91 win. It marked the second-biggest margin Dallas outscored an opponent by in the second half this season (Dallas outscored New Orleans by 34, 66-32, in the second half of its 130-84 win on 12/7/19). • Dallas held Philadelphia to just 16 points in the third quarter (outscored the Sixers 32-16 in the third) in its 109-91 win on 1/11/20. The 16 third-quarter points given up by Dallas were tied for the second-fewest points the Mavericks have allowed in any period this season (Dallas outscored New Orleans 40-14 in the 3rd quarter on 12/7/19, Golden State 44-16 in the 1st quarter on 11/20/19, and Cleveland 37-16 in the 2nd quarter on 11/22/19).

INDIVIDUAL STATS • Dorian Finney-Smith notched his second double-double of the season (sixth career) with 11 points and 10 boards at Portland on 1/23/20. The Mavericks improved to 5-1 all-time when he records a double-double. • Jalen Brunson knocked down a career-high four 3-pointers en route to scoring 17 points (6-10 FGs, 4-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) in just 17 minutes off the bench at Portland on 1/23/20. His previous high was three trifectas (nine times). Brunson also eclipsed 1,000 career points against the Blazers. • Maxi Kleber has gone 27-of-65 (.415) from deep over his last 12 games (12/31/19-1/23/20). He’s averaging 12.2 points (.533 FG%, .415 3FG%, .875 FT%), 5.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game in that span. Kleber has scored 10-plus points in nine of those 12 games. • After knocking down a career-high eight 3-pointers (8-12 3FGs) en route to recording 35 points, eight rebounds and seven assists vs. Portland (1/17/20), Luka Dončić registered 36 points 10 rebounds and nine assists in Dallas’ next game vs. the L.A. Clippers (1/21/20). It marked the third time this season he recorded back-to-back games with at least 35 points, seven boards and seven assists (also: 11/18-11/20/19 and 1/4-1/6/20). Trae Young (10/24-10/26/19) and James Harden (1/3-1/8/20) are the only other players to produce consecutive games with at least 35 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in 2019-20. • Boban Marjanović has scored 10-plus points in each of his last four games (1/10-1/21/20), which is the longest single-season double-figure scoring streak of his career. Prior to his current run, his longest double-digit scoring streak in a single campaign was three (four times). Marjanović has also scored in double figures in five of his last six contests. • Boban Marjanović is averaging 12.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game over his last four games (1/10-1/21/20). He’s gone 21-of-35 (.600) from the field, 2-of-3 (.667) from deep and 7-of-10 (.700) from the foul line in that stretch. Marjanović has also totaled at least 12 points and seven boards in three of those four contests. • Luka Dončić, who doesn’t turn 21 until 2/28/2020, has recorded 11 35-point efforts this season and 13 in his career. LeBron James (28) is the only player to produce more 35-point efforts before his 21st birthday in NBA history. James Harden (23) and Trae Young (14) are the only players with more 35-point games in 2019-20. • Luka Dončić has produced a league-high 12 games with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in 2019-20 – twice as many as the next closest player on the list (reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo ranks second with 6 such games this season). • Luka Dončić is leading the NBA in both first-quarter scoring (9.7 points) and third-quarter scoring (9.4) this year. • The Mavericks are a perfect 4-0 this season when Luka Dončić tallies 40-or-more points. • Tim Hardaway Jr. netted 29 points (9-16 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 6-7 FTs) in 32 minutes vs. Portland on 1/17/20. It was tied for his second-highest scoring game as a Maverick (31 at Houston 11/24/19, 29 vs. Sacramento 12/8/19). The Mavericks improved to 7-3 this season when Hardaway scores 20-plus points, including 5-2 when he goes for 25-plus points. Dallas also improved to 6-2 this year when he knocks down 5-or-more 3-pointers. • Luka Dončić poured in a team-high 25 points to go along with a game-high 15 rebounds and a career-high (game-high) 17 assists in 34 minutes at Sacramento on 1/15/20. It was the fourth time this season he’s recorded at least 25 points, 10 rebounds and 15 assists in a game. LeBron James (one such game) is the only other player with a 25-10-15 effort in 2019-20. With his next 25-10-15 game, Dončić will join Oscar Robertson and Russell Westbrook as the only players in NBA history to produce five-or-more games with at least 25-10-15 in a single season. • Seth Curry netted 21 points (7-11 FGs, 5-8 3FGs) in 26 minutes at Sacramento on 1/15/20. He scored 20-plus points for the fifth time in his last 18 games, after he went his first 21 games in 2019-20 without a 20-point effort. The Mavericks improved to 4-1 this season (12-4 all-time) when Curry tallies 20-plus points. Dallas also improved to 4-0 this year when Curry knocks down five-plus 3-pointers. • Dwight Powell went a perfect 9-of-9 from the field en route to scoring a game-high 21 points in just 24 minutes in the Mavericks’ 124-97 win at Golden State on 1/14/20. It was the second time this season he had a 9-of-9 shooting night, as he went 9-of-9 from the floor on his way to scoring a season- high (team-high) 24 points in the Mavericks’ 121-114 win over Minnesota on 12/4/19. Prior to Powell accomplishing the feat twice in a span of 20 games in 2019-20, Brandan Wright (10-of-10 at the L.A. Lakers 4/4/14) was the only Maverick ever to go 9-of-9 or better from the field in a game.

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 12 • Boban Marjanović recorded 12 points (5-6 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) in just 8 minutes vs. Philadelphia (1/11/20), after he had 14 points (5-9 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 10 boards in just 10 minutes the previous night vs. the L.A. Lakers (1/10/20). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Marjanović became the first player to score both 10-plus and 12-plus points in back-to-back games, while playing 10-or-fewer minutes in each, since Chris Copeland did it with the Knicks on 2/20/13 and 3/9/13 (Copeland had 13 points in 10 minutes at Indiana on 2/20/13, did not play the next 8 games, and then had 12 points in 7 minutes vs. Utah on 3/9/13). Marjanović also hit a 3-pointer in consecutive games for the first time in his career (they marked his 5th and 6th career 3-pointers). • Boban Marjanović produced 14 points and a team-high-tying 10 boards in just 10 minutes vs. the L.A. Lakers on 1/10/20. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became just the second player in the shot clock era (since 1954-55) to record a double-double of any kind in 10-or-fewer minutes. The only other instance occurred when Jim Washington of the St. Louis Hawks had 12 points and 10 boards in 9 minutes vs. New York on 3/6/1966. • After posting his first double-double of the season (fifth of his career) with 14 points and a career-high (game-high) 14 rebounds at Oklahoma City on 12/31/19, Maxi Kleber scored a then season-high 18 points (6-7 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) vs. Brooklyn on 1/2/20 and a career-high 24 points (8-14 FGs, career highs 6-12 3FGs) vs. Charlotte on 1/4/20 (his previous high-scoring game was 21 at San Antonio 12/16/17). Over the three-game stretch (12/31/19-1/4/20), Kleber averaged 18.7 points and 7.3 boards per game. He went 13-of-25 (.520) from deep in that span. • Kristaps Porzingis has posted seven 20-point, 10-rebound games thus far in 2019-20. It’s one shy of his career-high for most 20/10 games in a season (he had 8 in 72 games as rookie with the Knicks in 2015-16). • Kristaps Porzingis recorded his 12th double-double of the season (fifth straight – a new career-high streak) with 19 points and 12 boards at Toronto on 12/22/19. The 12 double-doubles are already tied for the second-most he’s recorded in a season in his career (he had 21 as a rookie in 2015-16, 12 in 2016-17, and 5 in 2017-18 before suffering a season-ending left knee injury). What’s more, he reached 12 double-doubles in just 28 games this year – the fastest he’s ever gotten to 12 double-doubles in a season in his career (in terms of games played). It took him 32 games to reach 12 double-doubles as a rookie with the Knicks in 2015-16, and he had 12 double-doubles in 59 games with New York in all of 2016-17. • Jalen Brunson tallied a season-high (team-high) 21 points (8-14 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) to go along with nine assists and four rebounds at Toronto on 12/22/19. His previous high-scoring effort this year was 18 vs. Miami (12/14/19). Brunson scored 20-plus points for the first time this season and the fifth time in his career. • Seth Curry tallied a season-high 30 points (11-15 FGs, 6-9 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), including 23 in the first half (18 in the second quarter), to go along with a season-high seven rebounds, four assists and two steals in 34 minutes off the bench against the Pistons in Mexico City on 12/12/19. The 30-point effort marked the second-highest scoring game of No. 30’s career (31 with the Mavericks at Minnesota on 2/24/17). It was also the first 30-point outing by a Mavericks sub since Jason Terry scored 34 vs. San Antonio (1/29/12). Curry became the 15th different player in franchise history to post a 30-point game as a reserve. His 18-point second quarter and 23-point first half both set career highs for points in a quarter and points in a half (prior to the game against the Pistons, Curry’s highest-scoring half was a 19-point second half at Minnesota 2/24/17). • Tim Hardaway Jr. knocked down a career-high nine 3-pointers en route to scoring a team-high 29 points (10-13 FGs, 9-12 3FGs) vs. Sacramento on 12/8/19. His previous high for triples in a game was seven (7-11 3FGs) vs. Indiana on 10/31/18. Hardaway’s nine treys were also one off the franchise record for most in a game (Wesley Matthews went 10-of-17 from deep at Washington 12/6/15 and George McCloud went 10-of-12 from long distance in an OT game vs. Phoenix 12/16/95). Hardaway joined Yogi Ferrell (9-of-11 at Portland 2/3/17), Matthews, Roddy Beaubois (9-of-11 at Golden State 3/27/10), Dennis Scott (9-of-14 vs. Golden State 11/20/97) and McCloud as the only Mavericks ever to knock down nine trifectas in a contest. • Boban Marjanović posted season highs of 15 points (6-7 FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 16 rebounds vs. New Orleans (12/7/19). It was just the second 15-point, 15-rebound effort of Marjanović’s career (he had 15 points and 19 boards in 22 minutes vs. Charlotte as a member of the Detroit Pistons on 1/5/17). The 16 rebounds were the second-most of his career (19 vs. Charlotte 1/5/17). • The Mavericks are 8-2 this season when Delon Wright scores in double digits, including a perfect 3-0 when he finishes with at least 15 points. • Dorian Finney-Smith tallied a career-high 22 points (8-10 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) vs. San Antonio on 11/18/19 (previous high: 19 vs. NY 11/2/18). • Dallas is a perfect 7-0 this season when Justin Jackson scores in double figures. Jackson netted a season-high 19 points vs. Cleveland on 11/22/19.

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 13 CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD (18TH SEASON): 779-643 (.548) CAREER PLAYOFF RECORD (12 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES): 58-62 (.483) REGULAR SEASON RECORD WITH MAVERICKS (12TH SEASON): 498-432 (.535) PLAYOFF RECORD WITH MAVERICKS (7 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES): 28-30 (.483) Rick Carlisle enters his 12th season as the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks. He is the third-longest RICK CARLISLE'S OVERALL RECORD tenured head coach in the league behind San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich (hired in December 1996) and REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Miami’s Erick Spoelstra (April 2008). 2001-02 Pistons 50-32 .610 4-6 .400 2002-03 Pistons 50-32 .610 8-9 .471 Carlisle recorded his 700th career win with Dallas’ 108-82 victory over the L.A. Clippers on Dec. 2, 2017, becoming the 18th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone. He joined the Spurs’ Popovich and the 2003-04 Pacers 61-21 .744 10-6 .625 Clippers’ Doc Rivers as the only active coaches with 700 victories. 2004-05 Pacers 44-38 .537 6-7 .462 2005-06 Pacers 41-41 .500 2-4 .333 Carlisle, who was named the ninth head coach in Mavericks history on May 9, 2008, became the 2006-07 Pacers 35-47 .427 -- -- winningest head coach in team history with Dallas’ 103-93 victory at the L.A. Lakers on Nov. 1, 2015, 2008-09 Mavericks 50-32 .610 5-5 .500 passing Don Nelson (339) with his 340th win with the franchise. Carlisle became the first coach in 2009-10 Mavericks 55-27 .671 2-4 .333 Mavericks history to reach 400 wins with the franchise with Dallas’ 108-104 victory at Portland on Feb. 3, 2017. 2010-11 Mavericks 57-25 .695 16-5 .762 2011-12 Mavericks 36-30 .545 0-4 .000 Carlisle led his team to the playoffs 12 times in his first 14 seasons as a head coach. He guided the 2012-13 Mavericks 41-41 .500 -- -- Mavericks to their first-ever world championship in 2011, while posting an impressive 16-5 mark during the 2013-14 Mavericks 49-33 .598 3-4 .429 2011 postseason. Carlisle, who won a title as a player with Boston in 1986, is one of only 14 individuals to 2014-15 Mavericks 50-32 .610 1-4 .200 win an NBA championship as both a player and a head coach. 2015-16 Mavericks 42-40 .512 1-4 .200 2016-17 Mavericks 33-49 .402 -- -- Dallas reached the postseason in seven of Carlisle’s first eight seasons at the helm. He joined the Mavericks after spending six seasons, with Detroit and Indiana, as a head coach. Carlisle served as an 2017-18 Mavericks 24-58 .293 -- -- ESPN studio analyst during the 2007-08 NBA season before coming to Dallas. 2018-19 Mavericks 33-49 .402 -- -- 2019-20 Mavericks 28-16 .636 -- -- Carlisle began his head coaching career with Detroit. During his two-season tenure, the Pistons won 61 TOTALS 779-643 .548 58-62 .483 percent (100-64) of their games to go along with two Central Division championships and one trip to the Eastern Conference Finals. Following his first season as head coach in 2002, Carlisle earned the NBA’s Coach of the Year award. RICK CARLISLE'S ALL-TIME RECORD VS. THE NBA (ENTERING 1/25/20) On Sept. 2, 2003, Carlisle joined Indiana as head coach. In his first year, Carlisle led the VS. WEST CONFERENCE: 393-383 Pacers to the NBA’s best record (61-21), the most victories in franchise history, the best winning percentage in team history (.744) and a Central Division championship. He also TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L led the Pacers to the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals where they eventually lost to the Jazz 31 21 Clippers 27 26 Grizzlies 32 24 Pistons. Nuggets 23 31 Kings 30 23 Mavericks 4 8 23 30 25 30 34 26 Carlisle, including his previous two seasons with Detroit, became the first coach since Pat Thunder Lakers Pelicans Riley to win 50 games and division championships in each of his first three seasons as a Timberwolves 31 21 Suns 30 23 Rockets 29 27 head coach. Overall, Carlisle earned a 181-147 (.552) regular season record in Indiana Trail Blazers 31 23 Warriors 26 29 Spurs 17 41 and led the team to three consecutive postseason appearances before stepping down NORTHWEST 139 126 PACIFIC 138 131 SOUTHWEST 116 126 following the 2006-07 campaign. VS. EAST CONFERENCE: 386-260 Carlisle began his coaching career in 1989 as an assistant with the New Jersey Nets. In TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L five seasons with the Nets, he had the opportunity to work under Hall of Fame coaching 29 16 26 20 23 21 legends Bill Fitch and Chuck Daly. Carlisle then moved on to Portland, where he spent 76ers Bucks Hawks three seasons as an assistant under P.J. Carlesimo before joining former teammate Larry Celtics 26 21 Bulls 28 18 Heat 23 21 Bird’s staff in Indiana during the summer of 1997. Knicks 29 18 Cavaliers 28 19 Hornets 25 11 25 19 16 13 28 16 In 1984, Carlisle began his NBA career as the only rookie to make the Boston Celtics Nets Pacers Magic roster. He spent three seasons in Boston and enjoyed his best year as a pro when he Raptors 25 20 Pistons 23 15 Wizards 32 12 averaged 9.9 minutes in 77 games for the 1986 world champions. He then played one year ATLANTIC 134 94 CENTRAL 121 85 SOUTHEAST 131 81 with the New York Knicks under head coach Rick Pitino before moving on to New Jersey, where he played briefly for Fitch before being offered an assistant coaching position with CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 779-643 the franchise. Collegiately, Carlisle played two years at the University of Maine before REGULAR SEASON RECORD WITH MAVERICKS: 498-432 transferring to the University of Virginia, where he was co-captain of the Cavaliers’ 1984 Final Four team. A native of Ogdensburg, N.Y., he graduated in 1984 with a B.A. in psychology from Virginia.

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2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 19 #5 Jose Juan Barea Guard • 5-10 • 180 • 06/26/84 • Northeastern/Puerto Rico • 13 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 13 3 8.7 1.8 3.2 0.2 0.1 14:59 45.4% 47.6% 100% PTS 12 4 times 32 at BKN 12/23/15 Career 932 105 7.8 1.8 3.4 0.4 0.0 17:12 42.4% 35.3% 79.3% FGM 5 4 times 13 2 times TIMES FGA 12 vs. CHA 1/4/20 23 at DET 4/1/16 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 3 2 times 7 vs. CHI 12/26/15 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 8 ------3FGA 6 vs. BKN 1/2/20 11 at MEM 3/31/17 Career 335 50 1 2 37 -- 12 24 1 FTM 2 2 times 9 at UTA 4/12/13 RECENT GAMES FTA 2 2 times 10 2 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 1 5 times 5 at GSW 4/17/07 1/23 at POR W DNP - Coach's Decision DREB 3 2 times 9 at OKC 3/23/12 1/21 vs. LAC L 7:54 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 TREB 4 vs. BKN 1/2/20 10 2 times 1/17 vs. POR W DNP - Coach's Decision ASTS 9 vs. CHA 1/4/20 15 at DEN 4/11/12 1/15 at SAC W DNP - Coach's Decision 1/14 at GSW W 8:12 4-6 3-4 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 11 STLS 1 3 times 4 2 times BLKS 1 vs. CLE 11/22/19 1 23 times DNP - Coach's Decision — 31 on the season. MINS 33 vs. CHA 1/4/20 48 vs. GSW 4/22/12

2019-20 Season: 8 games with 10+ points. NOTES: Is in his second stint with the Mavericks…re-signed by DAL (8/19/19)…averaged career highs of 11.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.7 3-pointers per game in 2017-18…recipient of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award and the Mannie Jackson Human Spirit Award in 2017-18, in recognition of his relief efforts in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria…named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from 3/28-4/3/16…member of DAL’s 2011 NBA championship team…went undrafted in the 2006 NBA Draft and was signed by DAL (8/11/06)…full name is Jose Juan “J.J.” Barea Mora…last name is pronounced “baRAY-ah.” #45 Ryan Broekhoff Forward • 6-6 • 215 • 08/23/90 • Valparaiso/Australia • 1 Year Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 10 0 3.7 1.4 0.4 0.2 0.1 7:39 44.0% 50.0% 83.3% PTS 9 vs. GSW 11/20/19 17 at GSW 3/23/19 Career 90 0 2.3 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.1 5:53 44.7% 42.1% 80.0% FGM 3 2 times 6 2 times TIMES FGA 7 at PHI 12/20/19 9 at CLE 2/2/19 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 3 vs. GSW 11/20/19 4 2 times 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 ------3FGA 5 at PHI 12/20/19 8 at CLE 2/2/19 Career 5 ------FTM 3 at TOR 12/22/19 3 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 3 2 times 4 vs. MEM 4/5/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 1 at LAL 12/29/19 2 vs. MEM 4/5/19 1/23 at POR W Inactive - Injury DREB 4 vs. GSW 11/20/19 5 3 times 1/21 vs. LAC L Inactive - Injury TREB 4 vs. GSW 11/20/19 6 vs. MEM 4/5/19 1/17 vs. POR W Inactive - Injury ASTS 1 4 times 3 at PHI 1/5/19 1/15 at SAC W Inactive - Injury 1/14 at GSW W Inactive - Injury STLS 1 2 times 1 8 times BLKS 1 at LAL 12/29/19 1 5 times Injury List — Missed 1 game due to Right Ankle Sprain (10/23); Missed 1 game due to Left Knee; Contusion (12/31); Missed 11 games due to Left Fibula; Fracture (1/2 through 1/23/20) MINS 18 at PHI 12/20/19 29 vs. SAC 3/26/19 DNP - Coach's Decision — 6 on the season.; Inactive - Coach's Decision — 15 on the season. 2019-20 SEASON: Scored a season-high 11 points (4/8 FG) at PHI (12/20/19). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (8/6/18)…before signing with DAL, spent the previous 5 seasons playing professionally in Turkey and Russia, including the last 3 with Russia’s PBC Lokomotiv Kuban…AllEuroCup First Team (2018)…went undrafted in 2013…played 4 years at Valparaiso…as a junior (2011-12), averaged 14.8 points and a league-high 8.6 rebounds en route to being named the Horizon League Player of the Year…as a senior (2012-13), averaged a career-high 15.7 points while leading the Crusaders to a berth in the 2013 NCAA Tournament…native of Melbourne, Australia…member of the Australian national team. #13 Jalen Brunson Guard • 6-1 • 190 • 08/31/96 • Villanova/USA • 1 Year Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 44 8 7.5 2.4 3.2 0.4 0.1 16:46 46.4% 34.0% 78.4% PTS 21 at TOR 12/22/19 34 vs. SAS 3/12/19 Career 125 46 8.1 2.2 3.0 0.4 0.1 18:38 46.6% 34.5% 74.3% FGM 8 at TOR 12/22/19 12 vs. SAS 3/12/19 TIMES FGA 16 vs. MIA 12/14/19 16 2 times RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 4 at POR 1/23/20 4 at POR 1/23/20 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 16 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 2 -- 3FGA 6 3 times 7 2 times Career 50 5 1 1 4 -- 3 5 -- FTM 4 at MIL 12/16/19 7 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 7 at DEN 10/29/19 10 at OKC 3/31/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 4 at NOP 10/25/19 4 at NOP 10/25/19 1/23 at POR W 16:47 6-10 4-5 1-2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 17 DREB 7 vs. MIA 12/14/19 10 at PHI 1/5/19 1/21 vs. LAC L 14:14 2-3 0-1 2-2 0 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 6 TREB 8 at NOP 10/25/19 11 at PHI 1/5/19 1/17 vs. POR W 19:23 5-10 1-1 2-2 0 2 2 1 1 1 3 0 13 ASTS 11 2 times 11 2 times 1/15 at SAC W 10:16 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1/14 at GSW W 13:29 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 5 2 0 0 0 6 STLS 2 3 times 3 3 times BLKS 1 3 times 1 7 times MINS 34 at TOR 12/22/19 39 at DEN 3/14/19 2019-20 SEASON: 2 double-doubles...4 games with 15+ points...16 games with 10+ points (DAL is 12-4 in such games). NOTES: Selected by DAL in the second round (33rd overall pick) of the 2018 NBA Draft…averaged 9.3 ppg as a rookie with DAL in 2018-19, the 2nd-highest scoring average among 2018-19 rookies who were not top-20 picks (behind Allonzo Trier’s 10.9 ppg)…started 115 of 116 games at Villanova…2-time NCAA champion (2016, 2018)…Consensus National Player of the Year (2018)…Consensus First Team All-American (2018)…Bob Cousy Award winner (2018)…Big East Player of the Year (2018)…2-time First Team AllBIG EAST (2017, 2018)…as a junior in 2017-18, averaged 18.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 31.8 minutes in 40 games (all starts) while leading the Wildcats to their 2nd national championship in a span of 3 years…USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2015)…FIBA U19 World Cup MVP (2015)…2-time Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year (2014, 2015) and also was Illinois' Mr. Basketball as a senior in 2015…led Stevenson HS (Lincolnshire, Ill.) to the 2015 4A state championship.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 20 ## Willie Cauley-Stein Center • 7-0 • 240 • 08/18/93 • Kentucky/USA • 4 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 41 37 7.9 6.2 1.5 1.1 1.2 22:56 56.0% 0.0% 61.4% PTS 17 vs. MEM 12/9/19 29 vs. DEN 2/23/17 Career 336 235 9.8 6.4 1.6 0.9 0.8 23:53 53.6% 22.2% 61.2% FGM 7 2 times 14 vs. DEN 2/23/17 TIMES FGA 10 3 times 22 vs. DEN 2/23/17 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM -- 1 4 times 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 17 -- -- 4 -- 7 2 2 -- 3FGA -- 2 vs. PHX 3/25/16 Career 168 23 -- 59 -- 28 27 47 -- FTM 5 vs. MEM 12/9/19 8 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 6 vs. MEM 12/9/19 11 2 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 6 2 times 6 6 times 1/22 vs. UTA L 13:50 0-5 0-0 2-2 0 4 4 2 4 0 0 1 2 DREB 10 vs. UTA 11/11/19 15 vs. DAL 3/21/19 1/20 at POR L 32:22 6-10 0-0 0-0 6 1 7 3 1 1 0 2 12 TREB 12 at ORL 12/1/19 18 vs. DAL 3/21/19 1/18 vs. ORL W 25:03 5-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 2 0 1 0 0 10 ASTS 5 at SAC 1/6/20 7 2 times 1/16 vs. DEN L 33:10 4-5 0-0 2-4 4 2 6 2 2 1 1 1 10 1/14 vs. DAL L 17:38 3-5 0-0 2-2 1 5 6 0 3 2 0 1 8 STLS 6 vs. SAC 12/15/19 7 vs. DEN 1/6/18 BLKS 4 vs. HOU 12/25/19 5 2 times MINS 33 vs. DEN 1/16/20 42 vs. WAS 3/10/17 2019-20 SEASON: Acquired by DAL from GS in exchange for a 2020 second round pick (1/24/20)… With Golden State, recorded 17 games with 10+ points…4 games with 10+ rebounds NOTES: Signed as a free agent by the Golden State Warriors (7/8/2019)…Played first four seasons with the Sacramento Kings before signing with Golden State in the 2019 offseason…Named to the 2015-16 NBA All-Rookie Second Team…In 2018-19, appeared in career-high 81 games (all starts), averaging 11.9 points (.556 FG%, 1-2 3P, .551 FT%), career- high 8.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.12 steals in 27.3 minutes per game with the Sacramento Kings…Has yet to advance to the NBA Playoffs…Selected by the Sacramento Kings in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2015 NBA Draft as an early entry candidate after leaving the University of Kentucky after his junior season. #3 Antonius Cleveland Guard • 6-5 • 195 • 02/02/94 • Southeast Missouri State/USA • 1 Year Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 3 0 1.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4:36 66.7% 0.0% 0.0% PTS 2 2 times 5 2 times Career 24 0 1.1 0.7 0.1 0.3 0.2 5:40 41.7% 60.0% 66.7% FGM 1 2 times 2 vs. PHI 4/10/18 TIMES FGA 2 at GSW 1/14/20 4 at MIN 12/10/17 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM -- 1 3 times 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 ------3FGA 1 at GSW 1/14/20 1 5 times Career ------1 -- -- FTM -- 2 vs. MIA 4/4/18 RECENT GAMES FTA -- 2 3 times OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB -- 2 vs. LAC 12/2/17 1/23 at POR W DNP - Coach's Decision DREB 1 3 times 2 4 times 1/21 vs. LAC L Inactive - GLeague TREB 1 3 times 3 vs. LAC 12/2/17 1/17 vs. POR W DNP - Coach's Decision ASTS -- 1 2 times 1/15 at SAC W Inactive - GLeague 1/14 at GSW W 8:01 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 STLS -- 3 at MIN 12/10/17 BLKS -- 2 at MIN 12/10/17 Inactive - GLeague — 38 on the season.; DNP - Coach's Decision — 3 on the season. MINS 8 at GSW 1/14/20 21 at GSW 12/14/17

2019 PRESEASON: Averaged 4.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 10.3 minutes in 5 games. PROFESSIONAL CAPSULE: Holds averages of 1.4 points and 7.2 minutes in 17 career NBA games with DAL and ATL (13 with the Mavericks, 4 with the Hawks)…has also played in 49 career G-League games (23 starts) for the Santa Cruz Warriors and Texas Legends (all but 1 with Santa Cruz), and has averaged 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals in 26.5 minutes. NOTES: Is in his 2nd stint with the Mavericks…signed to a two-way contract by DAL (7/25/19)…spent the 2018-19 season with the G League’s Santa Cruz Warriors, averaging 11.2 points (.459 FG%, .360 3FG%, .709 FT%), 5.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.6 steals in 26.5 minutes…began the 2017-18 campaign with Santa Cruz, before going on to play for the Mavericks and the Hawks that year…became just the 2nd NBA player in Southeast Missouri State history (Rich Eichhorst, 1962) when he made his debut for DAL in 2017-18…named to All-Ohio Valley First Team as a senior in 2016-17…stood at just 5-8 through his first 2 years of high school…first name is pronounced “ann-TONE-ee-us”…nickname is “AC.” #30 Seth Curry Guard • 6-2 • 185 • 08/23/90 • Duke/USA • 5 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 42 10 10.6 1.9 1.7 0.6 0.2 22:35 46.1% 40.1% 89.7% PTS 30 at DET 12/12/19 31 at MIN 2/24/17 Career 249 63 8.9 1.8 1.6 0.7 0.1 20:26 46.6% 43.0% 85.6% FGM 11 at DET 12/12/19 13 at MIN 2/24/17 TIMES FGA 15 2 times 20 at SAS 1/29/17 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 6 at DET 12/12/19 6 2 times 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 21 5 1 ------1 -- -- 3FGA 11 at GSW 12/28/19 12 at HOU 4/13/16 Career 104 25 2 1 1 -- 14 2 -- FTM 5 2 times 7 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 5 3 times 8 vs. MIA 4/1/16 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 3 at DET 12/12/19 3 at DET 12/12/19 1/23 at POR W 25:29 6-11 4-7 1-1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 17 DREB 5 2 times 9 at SAS 1/29/17 1/21 vs. LAC L 19:20 3-6 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 TREB 7 at DET 12/12/19 10 at SAS 1/29/17 1/17 vs. POR W 28:38 6-14 3-10 1-2 0 4 4 3 1 1 1 0 16 ASTS 5 vs. TOR 11/16/19 15 at PHX 4/11/16 1/15 at SAC W 26:22 7-11 5-8 2-4 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 21 1/14 at GSW W 16:00 4-8 0-3 1-1 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 9 STLS 3 vs. POR 10/27/19 5 at GSW 11/9/16 BLKS 1 7 times 2 2 times Injury List — Missed 2 games due to Illness (11/20 through 11/22/19) MINS 34 at DET 12/12/19 43 vs. UTA 2/9/17

2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 30+ points...5 games with 20+ points...21 games with 10+ points (DAL is 14-7 in those contests). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/10/19), marking his 2nd stint with the team (averaged a career-high 12.8 ppg for the Mavericks in 2016-17, but missed all of 2017-18 with DAL due to a stress reaction in his left tibia)…reached the Western Conference Finals with the Trail Blazers in 2018-19 (his 1st trip to the postseason)…finished 3rd in the NBA in 3FG% (.450, 113- of-251) in 2018-19…2-time NBA D-League All-Star (2014, 2015)…All-NBA D-League First Team (2015)…All-NBA DLeague Third Team (2014)…NBA D-League All-Rookie First Team (2014)…went undrafted in the 2013 NBA Draft…First Team All-ACC (2013)…father, Dell, spent 16 seasons in the NBA and retired as the Charlotte Hornets’ all-time leader in points (9,839) and 3FGM (929)…older brother, Stephen, is an All-Star guard for the Golden State Warriors and a 2-time NBA MVP...wears No. 30, like his father and brother.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 21 #77 Luka Doncic Guard • 6-7 • 230 • 02/28/99 • Real Madrid/Slovenia • 1 Year Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 40 40 29.1 9.6 9.0 1.1 0.2 32:54 46.6% 32.2% 77.2% PTS 42 2 times 42 2 times Career 112 112 24.0 8.5 7.0 1.1 0.3 32:26 44.2% 32.5% 73.9% FGM 15 at HOU 11/24/19 15 at HOU 11/24/19 TIMES FGA 32 vs. CHA 1/4/20 32 vs. CHA 1/4/20 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 8 vs. POR 1/17/20 8 vs. POR 1/17/20 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 39 36 19 21 18 -- 5 27 12 3FGA 16 at OKC 12/31/19 16 at OKC 12/31/19 Career 107 79 27 43 29 -- 14 51 20 FTM 15 2 times 15 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 19 vs. TOR 11/16/19 19 vs. TOR 11/16/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 4 2 times 5 2 times 1/23 at POR W 34:39 11-25 2-11 3-6 1 5 6 9 4 2 3 0 27 DREB 16 at NOP 12/3/19 16 at NOP 12/3/19 1/21 vs. LAC L 35:11 12-26 3-12 9-14 2 8 10 9 3 0 4 2 36 TREB 18 at NOP 12/3/19 18 at NOP 12/3/19 1/17 vs. POR W 34:00 11-23 8-12 5-8 2 6 8 7 2 1 3 0 35 ASTS 17 at SAC 1/15/20 17 at SAC 1/15/20 1/15 at SAC W 34:07 8-18 0-5 9-10 0 15 15 17 3 0 6 0 25 1/14 at GSW W 27:01 8-19 2-9 2-8 1 7 8 2 3 1 3 0 20 STLS 4 vs. GSW 11/20/19 4 3 times BLKS 2 vs. LAC 1/21/20 2 6 times Injury List — Missed 4 games due to Right Ankle; Sprain (12/16 through 12/22/19) MINS 43 vs. CHA 1/4/20 43 vs. CHA 1/4/20

2019-20 SEASON: 4 games with 40+ points...19 games with 30+ points…21 games with 25+ points…36 games with 20+ points…21 games with 10+ rebounds…18 games with 10+ assists. NOTES: Named KIA NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for Oct/Nov 2019, becoming the youngest Western Conference Player of the Month winner since the league began issuing the award by conference in 2001-02...Earned Player of the Week Honors for the week of 11/18-11/24 after leading the Mavericks to a perfect 4-0 week with averages of 37.0 points (.554 FG%, .444 3FG%, .788 FT%), 8.5 rebounds and 11.8 assists per game...Named the 2018-19 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year, joining Jason Kidd as the sole Mavericks to win the award (Kidd shared the honor with DET’s Grant Hill in 1994-95)…averaged a team-high 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds (2nd on team) and a team-high 6.0 assists in 2018-19, joining Oscar Robertson as the only rookies in league history to average at least 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game…also finished as 1 of only 4 NBA players to average at least 20-7-6 last season (All-Stars LeBron James, Russell Westbrook and Nikola Jokic were the others)…competed for the World Team in the 2019 MTN DEW Ice Rising Stars game at All-Star Weekend in Charlotte…also participated in the 2019 Taco Bell Skills Challenge…selected by ATL with the 3rd overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft…draft rights traded to DAL for the 5th overall pick Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick…guided Real Madrid to 2018 EuroLeague title at age 19 while becoming youngest-ever recipient of EuroLeague MVP and EuroLeague Final Four MVP awards…earned Liga ACB MVP honors in 2018 after leading Real to their 3rd ACB championship in 4 years…EuroLeague champion (2018)…EuroLeague MVP (2018)…EuroLeague Final Four MVP (2018)…All-EuroLeague First Team (2018)…2-time EuroLeague Rising Star (2017, 2018)…3-time Liga ACB champion (2015, 2016, 2018)…Liga ACB MVP (2018)…All-Liga ACB First Team (2018)…2-time Spanish ACB Best Young Player (2017, 2018)…helped lead the Slovenian national team to a gold-medal finish at EuroBasket 2017…born in Ljubljana, Slovenia…signed with Real Madrid at age 13…name is pronounced “LOO-kuh DON-chitch.” #10 Dorian Finney-Smith Forward • 6-7 • 220 • 05/04/93 • Florida/USA • 3 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 44 41 9.3 5.4 1.4 0.7 0.5 29:37 46.5% 38.3% 70.4% PTS 22 vs. SAS 11/18/19 22 vs. SAS 11/18/19 Career 229 115 6.5 4.0 1.1 0.7 0.4 23:29 42.0% 32.4% 72.0% FGM 8 vs. SAS 11/18/19 8 2 times TIMES FGA 14 vs. LAL 1/10/20 19 at MEM 4/7/19 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 3 9 times 4 vs. CLE 3/16/19 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 20 1 -- 3 -- -- 1 2 -- 3FGA 9 vs. LAL 1/10/20 9 2 times Career 58 1 -- 10 -- 3 8 6 -- FTM 7 vs. WAS 10/23/19 7 vs. WAS 10/23/19 RECENT GAMES FTA 8 vs. WAS 10/23/19 8 vs. WAS 10/23/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 6 vs. CHA 1/4/20 7 at PHX 4/9/17 1/23 at POR W 32:01 3-5 3-5 2-4 2 8 10 0 3 1 1 2 11 DREB 8 at POR 1/23/20 9 at LAC 2/25/19 1/21 vs. LAC L 37:00 3-8 2-6 0-0 5 1 6 4 3 1 0 1 8 TREB 10 3 times 12 at MEM 4/7/19 1/17 vs. POR W 29:39 2-6 1-4 1-1 1 4 5 0 2 2 1 0 6 ASTS 4 2 times 6 vs. CLE 3/16/19 1/15 at SAC W 39:08 4-8 2-5 5-6 2 6 8 0 2 1 1 0 15 1/14 at GSW W 26:54 1-6 1-5 3-4 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 6 STLS 3 vs. LAL 11/1/19 4 at OKC 1/26/17 BLKS 2 4 times 3 3 times MINS 39 at SAC 1/15/20 41 at OKC 1/26/17 2019-20 SEASON: 20 games with 10+ points (DAL is 15-5 in such games)...3 games with 10+ rebounds. NOTES: Re-signed by DAL (7/11/19)…has led DAL in games played in 2 of his first 3 seasons (appeared in 81 games in both 2016-17 and 2018-19)…his 81 games in 2016-17 and 2018-19)…his 81 games in 2016-17 were the most ever by a Mavericks undrafted rookie in any 1 season (previous: 74 by Walter Bond in 1992-93)…went undrafted in the 2016 NBA Draft…became the 1st player at Florida to join the 1,000-point club after transferring to the school (transferred from Virginia Tech after his freshman season)...as a senior in 2015-16, averaged 14.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 36 games for the Gators…2-time Second Team All-SEC (2015, 2016)…SEC Sixth Man of the Year (2014)…ACC All-Freshman Team (2012). #11 Tim Hardaway Jr. Forward • 6-5 • 205 • 03/16/92 • Michigan/USA • 6 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 41 28 14.3 2.9 1.7 0.6 0.1 26:14 43.0% 39.4% 78.2% PTS 31 at HOU 11/24/19 39 vs. MIN 3/23/18 Career 471 207 12.4 2.4 1.7 0.6 0.1 24:36 41.9% 34.9% 81.3% FGM 11 vs. MIA 12/14/19 14 2 times TIMES FGA 22 vs. MIA 12/14/19 27 vs. TOR 11/22/17 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 9 vs. SAC 12/8/19 9 vs. SAC 12/8/19 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 30 10 1 ------1 -- -- 3FGA 14 vs. MIA 12/14/19 14 vs. MIA 12/14/19 Career 283 104 14 4 -- -- 17 4 -- FTM 7 vs. POR 10/27/19 16 at ATL 11/7/18 RECENT GAMES FTA 8 vs. POR 10/27/19 20 at ATL 11/7/18 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 2 at HOU 11/24/19 3 2 times 1/23 at POR W 28:58 4-9 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 11 DREB 8 vs. PHI 1/11/20 10 2 times 1/21 vs. LAC L 30:21 4-12 3-7 2-3 0 3 3 0 4 1 0 0 13 TREB 9 vs. PHI 1/11/20 11 at ORL 11/8/17 1/17 vs. POR W 31:55 9-16 5-8 6-7 1 3 4 0 3 1 2 0 29 ASTS 5 2 times 8 4 times 1/15 at SAC W 30:30 7-15 3-9 1-1 1 5 6 2 4 1 0 0 18 1/14 at GSW W 23:48 5-11 2-8 0-0 1 2 3 4 2 1 1 0 12 STLS 3 vs. LAC 11/26/19 3 17 times BLKS 1 4 times 2 4 times Injury List — Missed 3 games due to Left Hamstring; Strain (12/31/19 through 1/4/20) MINS 42 vs. MIA 12/14/19 58 vs. NYK 1/29/17

2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 30+ points...10 games with 20+ points...30 games with 10+ points. NOTES: Acquired by DAL with Kristaps Porzingis, Courtney Lee and Trey Burke from NY in exchange for Dennis Smith Jr., DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Matthews and two future first-round picks (1/31/19)…NBA All-Rookie First Team (2014)…was selected 24th overall by NY in 2013 after his junior season at Michigan…helped the Wolverines reach the NCAA title game in 2013…First Team All-Big Ten (2013)…Third Team All-Big Ten (2012)…Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2011)…is the son of former Maverick and 5-time All-Star Tim Hardaway Sr., who played for DAL in 2001-02 (they are the first father/son combo to play for the Mavericks).

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 22 #44 Justin Jackson Forward • 6-7 • 220 • 03/28/95 • North Carolina/USA • 2 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 39 2 6.1 2.4 0.7 0.2 0.1 16:19 40.8% 31.3% 82.8% PTS 19 vs. CLE 11/22/19 28 vs. GSW 1/5/19 Career 200 57 6.4 2.5 1.0 0.3 0.2 18:46 43.8% 33.0% 77.8% FGM 7 vs. CLE 11/22/19 10 vs. GSW 1/5/19 TIMES FGA 11 2 times 16 at SAC 3/21/19 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 4 2 times 5 2 times 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 7 ------3FGA 7 at MEM 11/9/19 8 at POR 3/20/19 Career 48 5 -- 1 -- -- 3 -- -- FTM 2 9 times 7 vs. PHI 4/1/19 RECENT GAMES FTA 4 at MIL 12/16/19 8 vs. PHI 4/1/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 2 4 times 2 22 times 1/23 at POR W 25:47 2-6 1-3 1-1 2 1 3 5 1 0 1 0 6 DREB 5 2 times 9 vs. MEM 10/24/18 1/21 vs. LAC L DNP - Coach's Decision TREB 6 2 times 11 vs. MEM 10/24/18 1/17 vs. POR W 21:00 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 ASTS 5 at POR 1/23/20 5 2 times 1/15 at SAC W 20:54 3-9 1-5 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 1/14 at GSW W 19:16 2-4 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 6 STLS 1 9 times 4 2 times BLKS 2 vs. GSW 11/20/19 2 4 times DNP - Coach's Decision — 5 on the season. MINS 29 vs. GSW 11/20/19 42 at PHX 4/3/18

2019-20 SEASON: 7 games with 10+ points (DAL is 7-0 in such games). NOTES: Acquired by DAL with Zach Randolph from SAC in exchange for Harrison Barnes (2/7/19)…in 120 games (44 starts) with SAC, averaged 6.7 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 21.6 minutes…selected by POR with the 15th overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft…draft rights traded by POR with the draft rights to the 20th pick Harry Giles to SAC in exchange for the draft rights to the 10th pick Zach Collins…declared for the draft after a 3-year college career for the Tar Heels that culminated with a national championship in 2017…finished his career as 1 of 2 Tar Heels to produce 1,600 career points, 150 3-pointers, 400 rebounds and 300 assists (Rick Fox, 1987-91)…as a junior (2016-17), was named ACC Player of the Year, consensus First Team All American and First Team All ACC while averaging 18.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists…became 1 of 3 Tar Heels ever to win ACC POY and a national championship in the same season (Lennie Rosenbluth, 1957; Ty Lawson, 2009)…ACC All Freshman Team (2015)…McDonald’s All-American (2014)…McDonald’s AllAmerican Game Co-MVP (2014)…Parade All-American (2014)…full name is Justin Aaron Jackson. #42 Maxi Kleber Forward • 6-10 • 240 • 01/29/92 • Bayern Munich/Germany • 2 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 43 10 9.2 5.4 1.0 0.3 1.0 25:11 47.2% 39.4% 88.3% PTS 24 vs. CHA 1/4/20 24 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Career 197 63 6.4 4.0 0.8 0.4 0.8 19:14 47.0% 35.7% 80.3% FGM 8 vs. CHA 1/4/20 9 at SAS 12/16/17 TIMES FGA 14 vs. CHA 1/4/20 14 vs. CHA 1/4/20 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 6 vs. CHA 1/4/20 6 vs. CHA 1/4/20 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 21 1 -- 3 -- 8 -- 1 -- 3FGA 12 vs. CHA 1/4/20 12 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Career 54 2 -- 9 -- 21 3 5 -- FTM 4 4 times 5 vs. CLE 3/16/19 RECENT GAMES FTA 4 8 times 5 vs. CLE 3/16/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 6 at OKC 12/31/19 6 at OKC 12/31/19 1/23 at POR W 22:43 6-9 2-5 1-1 1 3 4 1 3 0 0 3 15 DREB 8 4 times 9 3 times 1/21 vs. LAC L 31:40 4-7 0-3 0-0 1 4 5 1 4 0 1 2 8 TREB 14 at OKC 12/31/19 14 at OKC 12/31/19 1/17 vs. POR W 33:02 2-8 2-7 4-4 2 3 5 1 3 0 1 3 10 ASTS 3 2 times 4 4 times 1/15 at SAC W 30:11 5-9 2-5 2-2 2 2 4 0 2 1 2 1 14 1/14 at GSW W 24:19 3-5 3-4 2-2 1 6 7 1 0 0 0 0 11 STLS 1 13 times 4 vs. SAS 1/16/19 BLKS 3 8 times 6 vs. NOP 12/26/18 Injury List — Missed 1 game due to Right Knee Contusion (11/3) MINS 38 vs. TOR 11/16/19 38 vs. TOR 11/16/19

2019-20 SEASON: 21 games with 10+ points (DAL is 15-6 in those games)...3 games with 10+ rebounds...Recorded a career-high 14 rebounds at OKC (12/31/19). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/13/17)...before signing with the Mavericks, spent the previous 8 seasons playing professionally in Germany and Spain…in 37 (BBL) games for Germany’s Bayern Munich in 2016-17, averaged 8.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks en route to being named a BBL All-Star, All-BBL Second Team and BBL Most Effective Player…All-EuroCup Second Team (2017)…2-time BBL All-Star (2014, 2017)…not drafted by an NBA franchise…hails from Würzburg, Germany, the same hometown as Mavericks great Dirk Nowitzki…has played for the German national team in international competition…full name is Maximilian Kleber…last name pronounced “CLEE-bah.” #1 Courtney Lee Guard • 6-5 • 215 • 10/03/85 • Western Kentucky/USA • 11 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 11 3 3.0 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.2 7:18 56.5% 58.3% 0.0% PTS 12 vs. GSW 11/20/19 30 at MEM 3/8/10 Career 841 512 9.1 2.5 1.6 0.9 0.2 25:46 45.1% 38.8% 85.3% FGM 4 vs. GSW 11/20/19 13 at MEM 3/8/10 TIMES FGA 5 2 times 20 3 times RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 4 vs. GSW 11/20/19 5 6 times 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 1 ------3FGA 4 2 times 12 at PHI 2/28/09 Career 380 40 1 1 -- 1 67 1 -- FTM -- 9 at GSW 10/27/10 RECENT GAMES FTA -- 9 at GSW 10/27/10 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB -- 4 3 times 1/23 at POR W DNP - Coach's Decision DREB 2 at GSW 1/14/20 10 at CLE 10/29/17 1/21 vs. LAC L DNP - Coach's Decision TREB 2 at GSW 1/14/20 10 at CLE 10/29/17 1/17 vs. POR W DNP - Coach's Decision ASTS 2 vs. CLE 11/22/19 9 vs. CHA 11/7/17 1/15 at SAC W DNP - Coach's Decision 1/14 at GSW W 8:12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 STLS -- 6 at DEN 11/24/09 BLKS 2 vs. GSW 11/20/19 3 vs. CHA 3/16/13 DNP - Coach's Decision — 30 on the season.; DND - Coach's Decision — 1 on the season.; Inactive - Coach's MINS 16 vs. WAS 10/23/19 53 at SAS 12/17/14 Decision — 2 on the season. 2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 10+ points... Started DAL’s first 2 games this season (made 6 starts in all of 2018-19 with NY/DAL). NOTES: Acquired by DAL with Kristaps Porzingis, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke from NY in exchange for Dennis Smith Jr., DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Matthews and two future first-round picks (1/31/19)…DAL marked his 8th team in his first 11 seasons (also played for ORL, NJ, HOU, BOS, MEM, CHA and NY)…appeared in 70+ games in 9 of his first 10 seasons, including 76+ games in 8 of his first 10…Sun Belt Player of the Year (2008)…in September 2018, was named co-captain (along with Jim McDaniels) of Western Kentucky’s men’s basketball All- Century Team (a 15-player squad put together to honor the program’s 100th season in 2018-19).

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 23 #51 Boban Marjanovic Center • 7-4 • 290 • 08/15/88 • KK Crvena Zvezda/Serbia • 4 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 22 1 6.4 4.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 10:12 56.2% 28.6% 70.0% PTS 15 vs. NOP 12/7/19 27 at HOU 4/7/17 Career 282 18 4.6 3.0 0.4 0.2 0.3 7:14 58.0% 35.3% 76.7% FGM 6 3 times 12 at HOU 4/7/17 TIMES FGA 14 at GSW 1/14/20 18 at HOU 4/7/17 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 1 2 times 2 vs. CHI 4/10/19 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 9 -- -- 3 ------3 -- 3FGA 2 2 times 3 vs. CHI 4/10/19 Career 60 2 -- 19 -- 4 -- 18 -- FTM 3 3 times 11 at MEM 12/5/18 RECENT GAMES FTA 4 2 times 12 at MEM 12/5/18 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 7 vs. LAL 1/10/20 9 vs. CHA 1/5/17 1/23 at POR W DNP - Coach's Decision DREB 14 vs. NOP 12/7/19 14 vs. NOP 12/7/19 1/21 vs. LAC L 15:52 5-6 0-0 2-2 0 7 7 0 3 1 2 2 12 TREB 16 vs. NOP 12/7/19 19 vs. CHA 1/5/17 1/17 vs. POR W DNP - Coach's Decision ASTS 2 2 times 6 vs. CHI 4/10/19 1/15 at SAC W DNP - Coach's Decision 1/14 at GSW W 20:15 6-14 0-0 1-2 4 7 11 0 2 1 2 0 13 STLS 1 4 times 2 4 times BLKS 2 2 times 4 vs. DEN 12/26/15 DNP - Coach's Decision — 22 on the season. MINS 23 vs. NOP 12/7/19 37 at DAL 4/13/16

2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 15+ points...8 games with 10+ points...1 game with 15+ rebounds... 3 games with 10+ rebounds. NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/23/19)…All-EuroLeague First Team (2015)…3-time Serbian Super League MVP (2013-15)…Serbian League champion (2015)…3-time All-Serbian League First Team (2013-15)…ABA League champion (2015)…ABA League playoffs MVP (2015)…2-time All-ABA League Team (2014, 2015)…has represented the Serbian national team in international competition…helped Serbia win silver at EuroBasket 2017, where it fell to Luka Dončić’s Slovenian squad in the finals…along with Kristaps Porzingis (7-3), was 1 of only 2 players, 7-foot-3 or taller, to play in the NBA over the last 2 seasons (2017-19)…BOS’s Tacko Fall, who is 7-7, is the only active NBA player taller than Marjanović…name is pronounced “BO- bahn Mar-YAWN-oh-vich”…nickname is “Bobi.” #6 Kristaps Porzingis Center • 7-3 • 240 • 08/02/95 • Cajasol Seville/Latvia • 3 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 33 33 17.1 9.2 1.4 0.6 2.1 30:54 40.0% 34.3% 72.7% PTS 32 vs. POR 10/27/19 40 vs. IND 11/5/17 Career 231 218 16.8 7.0 1.3 0.7 1.9 29:22 43.1% 35.7% 79.3% FGM 11 2 times 15 vs. IND 11/5/17 TIMES FGA 23 vs. POR 10/27/19 28 at DET 12/22/17 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 4 5 times 6 vs. BKN 1/30/18 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 30 13 1 13 -- 12 -- 12 -- 3FGA 10 vs. POR 10/27/19 10 2 times Career 192 83 15 51 -- 76 8 50 -- FTM 7 vs. POR 10/27/19 10 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 10 vs. POR 10/27/19 14 vs. PHI 12/25/17 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 6 vs. TOR 11/16/19 9 vs. MIL 11/6/15 1/23 at POR W 25:16 6-11 3-4 5-7 1 4 5 1 3 1 1 2 20 DREB 15 at PHI 12/20/19 15 at PHI 12/20/19 1/21 vs. LAC L 27:03 4-17 1-8 1-1 4 5 9 1 5 1 2 1 10 TREB 18 at PHI 12/20/19 18 at PHI 12/20/19 1/17 vs. POR W Inactive - Injury ASTS 5 vs. POR 10/27/19 5 vs. POR 10/27/19 1/15 at SAC W DNP - Injury 1/14 at GSW W Inactive - Injury STLS 2 3 times 5 vs. NOP 1/14/18 BLKS 6 at CLE 11/3/19 7 3 times Injury List — Missed 1 game due to Injury Recovery, Left Knee (11/9); Missed 10 games due to Right Knee; MINS 40 vs. MIA 12/14/19 44 vs. CHI 1/10/18 Soreness (12/31/19 through 1/17/20) 2019-20 SEASON: 7 20-point, 10-rebound efforts...1 game with 30+ points...13 games with 20+ points...2 games with 15+ rebounds...13 games with 10+ rebounds...4 games with 5+ blocks. NOTES: Missed the entire 2018-19 season recovering from left knee surgery...Signed by DAL (7/12/19)…acquired by DAL with Tim Hardaway Jr., Courtney Lee and Trey Burke from NY in exchange for Dennis Smith Jr., DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Matthews and two future first-round picks (1/31/19)…as a Knick, averaged 17.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 31.0 minutes in 186 games (185 starts)…NBA All-Star (2018)…made 112 3-pointers and blocked 129 shots in his 2nd season (2016-17) as a 21-year-old, becoming 1 of 3 players in NBA history, 22 years or younger, to hit 100+ 3-pointers and block 100+ shots in a season (Dirk Nowitzki, 2000-01; Karl-Anthony Towns, 2016-17 and 2017-18)…NBA All-Rookie First Team (2016)…was selected by NY with the 4th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft…EuroCup Rising Star (2015)…2-time ACB All-Young Players Team (2014, 2015)…before declaring for the NBA Draft, played for Spain’s Cajasol Seville from 2011-15…is a native of Liepaja, Latvia…has represented Latvia in international competition…played for Latvia’s national team at EuroBasket 2017, where it lost to Luka Dončić and the Slovenian national team in the quarterfinals…name is pronounced “KRIS-taps Por-ZING-is.” #7 Dwight Powell Center • 6-10 • 240 • 07/20/91 • Stanford/Canada • 4 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 40 37 9.4 5.7 1.5 0.9 0.6 26:30 63.8% 25.6% 66.7% PTS 24 vs. MIN 12/4/19 26 at WAS 3/6/19 Career 399 88 7.2 4.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 17:26 56.3% 29.3% 73.9% FGM 9 2 times 11 at WAS 3/6/19 TIMES FGA 11 2 times 15 vs. SAS 3/12/19 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 2 2 times 5 at BKN 3/4/19 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 18 2 -- 3 -- -- 3 1 -- 3FGA 4 3 times 9 at MEM 4/12/17 Career 132 13 -- 27 -- 4 16 17 -- FTM 5 2 times 9 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 6 4 times 11 vs. SAC 3/26/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 6 at SAC 1/15/20 6 2 times 1/23 at POR W Inactive - Injury DREB 9 vs. PHI 1/11/20 12 vs. IND 2/26/18 1/21 vs. LAC L 9:07 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 TREB 12 vs. PHI 1/11/20 14 vs. IND 2/26/18 1/17 vs. POR W 27:32 3-6 0-1 2-2 3 3 6 2 2 0 0 0 8 ASTS 4 2 times 6 at BKN 3/4/19 1/15 at SAC W 34:31 8-10 0-0 1-1 6 3 9 1 2 0 0 0 17 1/14 at GSW W 24:08 9-9 1-1 2-2 2 4 6 2 3 1 1 0 21 STLS 3 3 times 5 2 times BLKS 2 6 times 4 vs. SAC 3/26/19 Injury List — Missed 3 games due to Left Hamstring Strain (10/23 through 10/27/19); Missed 1 game due to Right MINS 38 vs. CHA 1/4/20 39 vs. SAS 3/12/19 Achilles Tendon; Rupture (1/23) 2019-20 SEASON: 2 games with 20+ points ... 18 games with 10+ points...3 games with 10+ rebounds. NOTES: Signed to a contract extension by DAL (7/6/19)…registered a career-high 26 points (11-12 FGs) at WAS (3/6/19)…has increased his scoring average in each of his first 5 NBA seasons (3.1 ppg in 2014-15, 5.8 ppg in 2015-16, 6.7 ppg in 2016-17, 8.5 ppg in 2017-18, 10.6 ppg in 2018-19)…led DAL in dunks in both 2016-17 (54) and 2017-18 (96), and ranked 2nd on the team in slams in both 2015-16 (38) and 2018-19 (99)…has finished no worse than 2nd on the team in offensive rebounds in each of his 4 full seasons with the Mavericks (2nd in 2015-16 with 84; T-2nd in 2016-17 with 93; 1st in 2017-18 with 135; 2nd in 2018-19 with 140), setting a new career high for offensive boards in every 1 of those seasons…received the 2018 October NBA Cares Community Assist Award in recognition of his efforts to support families battling cancer in the greater Dallas area…acquired by DAL from BOS with Rajon Rondo for Brandan Wright, Jae Crowder, Jameer Nelson, a 2015 first round pick and a 2016 second round pick (12/18/14)…played for the World Team in the 2016 Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend (Toronto)…has competed for the Canadian national team…traded from CLE to BOS (9/25/14)…drafted in the second round (45th overall pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft (originally selected by CHA, draft rights traded to CLE)…named All-Pac-12 First Team as a senior at Stanford…full name is Dwight Harlan Powell.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 24 #23 Josh Reaves Forward • 6-4 • 214 • 06/04/97 • Penn State/USA • Rookie GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 2 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0:44 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% PTS -- -- Career 2 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0:44 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% FGM -- -- TIMES FGA 1 vs. BKN 1/2/20 1 vs. BKN 1/2/20 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM -- -- 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 ------3FGA -- -- Career ------FTM -- -- RECENT GAMES FTA -- -- OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB -- -- 1/23 at POR W Inactive - GLeague DREB -- -- 1/21 vs. LAC L Inactive - GLeague TREB -- -- 1/17 vs. POR W Inactive - GLeague ASTS -- -- 1/15 at SAC W Inactive - GLeague STLS -- -- 1/14 at GSW W Inactive - GLeague BLKS -- -- Inactive - GLeague — 41 on the season.; DNP - Coach's Decision — 1 on the season. MINS 1 vs. BKN 1/2/20 1 vs. BKN 1/2/20

2019 SEASON: Recorded his first NBA appearance vs. BKN (1/2/20) NOTES: Signed to a two-way contract by DAL (7/29/19)…over 4-year career at Penn State, averaged 8.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 2.1 steals, 0.8 blocks and 28.8 minutes in 121 games (107 starts)…named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 2019, becoming just the 2nd Nittany Lion ever to win the award (Calvin Booth, 1998)…2-time Big Ten All-Defensive Team selection (2018, 2019)…finished 2nd on Penn State’s career steals list with 250 (8th in Big Ten history)…led Big Ten in steals in 3 consecutive seasons from 2016-19 (2.1 spg in 2016-17, 2.2 spg in 2017-18, 2.5 spg in 2018-19), becoming 1st player ever to accomplish the feat…also finished his career ranked 9th in Penn State history in blocks (92)…NIT champion (2018)…full name is Joshua Alexander Reaves. #55 Delon Wright Guard • 6-5 • 185 • 04/26/92 • Utah/USA • 4 Years Pro GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2019-20 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 42 4 7.2 3.7 3.2 1.2 0.4 20:27 47.9% 35.7% 79.7% PTS 20 at NOP 10/25/19 26 at DAL 4/5/19 Career 293 22 6.0 2.4 2.3 0.8 0.3 15:55 45.1% 33.7% 79.6% FGM 8 at NOP 10/25/19 10 2 times TIMES FGA 12 2 times 19 at DAL 4/5/19 RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL 3FGM 3 at LAL 12/1/19 5 at PHI 1/15/18 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DBL-DBL TPL-DBL 2019-20 10 1 ------9 -- -- 3FGA 6 at LAL 12/1/19 7 vs. DAL 3/16/18 Career 77 7 -- 4 4 1 27 5 3 FTM 4 2 times 7 2 times RECENT GAMES FTA 5 vs. GSW 11/20/19 10 at LAC 3/31/19 OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS OREB 3 4 times 4 at WAS 1/13/19 1/23 at POR W 28:16 4-7 0-1 1-2 3 5 8 4 2 0 1 0 9 DREB 6 2 times 13 vs. DAL 4/7/19 1/21 vs. LAC L 12:16 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 TREB 8 at POR 1/23/20 13 2 times 1/17 vs. POR W 14:51 1-4 0-2 1-2 2 3 5 4 1 0 2 0 3 ASTS 9 at LAL 12/1/19 14 at DAL 4/5/19 1/15 at SAC W 13:58 4-7 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 4 2 0 0 1 8 1/14 at GSW W 20:24 3-8 1-1 0-0 3 2 5 3 1 0 0 2 7 STLS 5 at NOP 10/25/19 5 2 times BLKS 2 3 times 4 at WAS 3/3/17 Injury List — Missed 2 games due to Right Adductor; Strain (12/8 through 12/12/19) MINS 32 at NOP 10/25/19 42 vs. DAL 4/7/19

2019-20 SEASON: 1 game with 20+ points... 3 games with 15+ points (3-0 record)...10 games with 10+ points (8-2 record)...1 game with 7+ assists. NOTES: Acquired by DAL from MEM in exchange for two future second round draft picks and the draft rights to Satnam Singh (7/8/19)…selected by TOR in the first round (20th overall pick) of the 2015 NBA Draft…earned All-Pac 12 First Team and Pac 12 All-Defensive Team honors in both of his seasons for the Utes (2014, 2015)…finished 3rd on Utah’s all-time steals list (155) despite playing only 2 seasons at the school…recipient of the 2015 Bob Cousy Award, given to the nation’s top point guard (became the 1st Utah player, as well as the 1st Pac-12 player, to win the award since it was first handed out in 2003-04)...as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 4.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 2.1 steals, 1.0 block and 33.3 minutes in 35 games (all starts)...older brother, Dorell Wright, played 11 NBA seasons with MIA, GS, PHI and POR from 2004-15, and was a member of the Heat’s 2006 NBA championship team (Dorell still plays professionally in Europe)…attended Leuzinger High School (Lawndale, Calif.), the same school that produced Rockets guard Russell Westbrook and his brother, Dorell…as a senior, led Leuzinger to the California State Championship and was named the CIF Southern Section Div. 1A Player of the Year…full name is Delon Reginald Wright.

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 25 MAVERICKS OPPONENTS OVERALL 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND BIGGEST 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND BIGGEST POINT DATE OPPONENT REC W/L 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT LEAD TOTAL 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT LEAD TOTAL DIFF. 10/23 Wizards 1-0 W 24 38 62 29 17 46 -- -- 23 108 25 23 48 20 32 52 -- -- 7 100 8 10/25 at Pelicans 2-0 W 27 45 72 23 28 51 -- -- 11 123 41 23 64 29 23 52 -- -- 16 116 7 10/27 Trail Blazers 2-1 L 40 31 71 24 24 48 -- -- 19 119 25 34 59 36 26 62 -- -- 6 121 -2 10/29 at Nuggets 3-1 W 27 33 60 23 26 49 -- -- 9 109 31 30 61 27 18 45 -- -- 11 106 3 11/1 Lakers 3-2 L 25 33 58 27 18 45 7 -- 15 110 20 28 48 28 27 55 16 -- 10 119 -9 11/3 at Cavaliers 4-2 W 31 27 58 32 41 73 -- -- 22 131 28 25 53 33 25 58 -- -- 8 111 20 11/6 Magic 5-2 W 25 29 54 32 21 53 -- -- 7 107 28 28 56 23 27 50 -- -- 11 106 1 11/8 Knicks 5-3 L 28 29 57 23 22 45 -- -- 4 102 36 25 61 23 22 45 -- -- 12 106 -4 11/9 at Grizzlies 6-3 W 31 37 68 36 34 70 -- -- 22 138 34 28 62 29 31 60 -- -- 5 122 16 11/11 at Celtics 6-4 L 21 33 54 25 27 52 -- -- 2 106 25 29 54 30 32 62 -- -- 14 116 -10 11/14 at Knicks 6-5 L 23 30 53 34 16 50 -- -- 1 103 27 31 58 29 19 48 -- -- 10 106 -3 11/16 Raptors 7-5 W 32 21 53 25 32 57 -- -- 14 110 22 38 60 17 25 42 -- -- 9 102 8 11/18 Spurs 8-5 W 36 23 59 34 24 58 -- -- 18 117 22 27 49 30 31 61 -- -- 0 110 7 11/20 Warriors 9-5 W 44 30 74 30 38 68 -- -- 50 142 16 22 38 26 30 56 -- -- 0 94 48 11/22 Cavaliers 10-5 W 29 37 66 45 32 77 -- -- 42 143 26 16 42 29 30 59 -- -- 3 101 42 11/24 at Rockets 11-5 W 45 33 78 27 32 59 -- -- 22 137 29 31 60 35 28 63 -- -- 0 123 14 11/26 Clippers 11-6 L 27 19 46 31 22 53 -- -- 3 99 34 28 62 31 21 52 -- -- 24 114 -15 11/29 at Suns 12-6 W 31 22 53 36 31 67 -- -- 16 120 25 25 50 39 24 63 -- -- 10 113 7 12/1 at Lakers 13-6 W 25 34 59 35 20 55 -- -- 21 114 30 32 62 17 21 38 -- -- 10 100 14 12/3 at Pelicans 14-6 W 24 35 59 25 34 59 -- -- 23 118 24 29 53 22 22 44 -- -- 11 97 21 12/4 Timberwolves 15-6 W 30 23 53 27 41 68 -- -- 13 121 25 31 56 28 30 58 -- -- 11 114 7 12/7 Pelicans 16-6 W 31 33 64 40 26 66 -- -- 50 130 28 24 52 14 18 32 -- -- 2 84 46 12/8 Kings 16-7 L 27 19 46 32 28 60 -- -- 0 106 36 30 66 26 18 44 -- -- 24 110 -4 12/12 at Pistons 17-7 W 34 31 65 30 27 57 -- -- 24 122 29 29 58 27 26 53 -- -- 7 111 11 12/14 Heat 17-8 L 23 27 50 31 31 62 6 -- 4 118 37 36 73 18 21 39 10 -- 24 122 -4 12/16 at Bucks 18-8 W 36 23 59 27 34 61 -- -- 16 120 22 34 56 20 40 60 -- -- 7 116 4 12/18 Celtics 18-9 L 29 26 55 18 30 48 -- -- 10 103 29 21 50 26 33 59 -- -- 12 109 -6 12/20 at 76ers 19-9 W 35 28 63 25 29 54 -- -- 19 117 28 29 57 20 21 41 -- -- 8 98 19 12/22 at Raptors 19-10 L 17 34 51 35 21 56 -- -- 30 107 20 22 42 21 47 68 -- -- 12 110 -3 12/26 Spurs 20-10 W 20 32 52 27 23 50 -- -- 17 102 24 23 47 27 24 51 -- -- 4 98 4 12/28 at Warriors 21-10 W 41 31 72 45 24 69 -- -- 30 141 41 33 74 24 23 47 -- -- 9 121 20 12/29 at Lakers 21-11 L 19 24 43 26 26 52 -- -- 2 95 25 29 54 30 24 54 -- -- 17 108 -13 12/31 at Thunder 21-12 L 32 19 51 27 23 50 -- -- 12 101 20 30 50 27 29 56 -- -- 6 106 -5 1/2 Nets 22-12 W 31 29 60 33 30 63 -- -- 15 123 30 35 65 28 18 46 -- -- 10 111 12 1/4 Hornets 22-13 L 20 24 44 40 19 59 17 -- 12 120 32 25 57 23 23 46 20 -- 20 123 -3 1/6 Bulls 23-13 W 33 28 61 27 30 57 -- -- 14 118 27 28 55 27 28 55 -- -- 3 110 8 1/8 Nuggets 23-14 L 32 27 59 30 17 47 -- -- 10 106 27 29 56 30 21 51 -- -- 2 107 -1 1/10 Lakers 23-15 L 27 31 58 28 28 56 -- -- 2 114 45 34 79 20 30 50 -- -- 22 129 -15 1/11 76ers 24-15 W 20 21 41 32 36 68 -- -- 21 109 22 28 50 16 25 41 -- -- 12 91 18 1/14 at Warriors 25-15 W 36 29 65 29 30 59 -- -- 30 124 26 21 47 24 26 50 -- -- 1 97 27 1/15 at Kings 26-15 W 35 36 71 37 19 56 -- -- 16 127 31 36 67 26 30 56 -- -- 4 123 4 1/17 Trail Blazers 27-15 W 38 34 72 26 22 48 -- -- 17 120 37 26 63 26 23 49 -- -- 11 112 8 1/21 Clippers 27-16 L 24 25 49 29 29 58 -- -- 6 107 24 36 60 22 28 50 -- -- 14 110 -3 1/23 at Trail Blazers 28-16 W 45 33 78 25 30 55 -- -- 25 133 37 26 63 27 35 62 -- -- 1 125 8 1/25 at Jazz ------1/27 at Thunder ------1/28 Suns ------1/31 at Rockets ------2/1 Hawks ------2/3 at Pacers ------2/5 Grizzlies ------2/7 at Wizards ------2/8 at Hornets ------2/10 Jazz ------2/12 Kings ------2/21 at Magic ------2/22 at Hawks ------2/24 Timberwolves ------2/26 at Spurs ------2/28 at Heat ------3/1 at Timberwolves ------3/2 at Bulls ------3/4 Pelicans ------3/6 Grizzlies ------3/8 Pacers ------3/10 at Spurs ------3/11 Nuggets ------3/14 Suns ------3/16 at Clippers ------3/17 at Kings ------3/19 at Trail Blazers ------3/21 at Suns ------3/23 Rockets ------3/26 Jazz ------3/29 Bucks ------4/1 at Timberwolves ------4/3 at Grizzlies ------4/5 at Nets ------4/7 Rockets ------4/11 Pistons ------4/13 at Nuggets ------4/15 Thunder ------2019-20 TOTALS: 28-16 28-16 1,310 1,286 2,596 1,322 1,192 2,514 30 -- -- 5,140 1,250 1,247 2,497 1,130 1,155 2,285 46 -- -- 4,828 312 AVG/GAME: -- -- 29.8 29.2 59.0 30.0 27.1 57.1 10.0 -- 16.8 116.8 28.4 28.3 56.8 25.7 26.3 51.9 15.3 -- 9.5 109.7 7.1

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 26 MAVERICKS OPPONENTS BENCH IN THE SECOND FAST POINTS BENCH IN THE SECOND FAST POINTS DATE OPPONENT W/L PTS AVG PAINT AVG CHANCE AVG BREAK AVG OFF TO AVG PTS AVG PAINT AVG CHANCE AVG BREAK AVG OFF TO AVG 10/23 Wizards W 42 42.0 36 36.0 12 12.0 14 14.0 17 17.0 37 37.0 44 44.0 19 19.0 20 20.0 17 17.0 10/25 at Pelicans W 51 46.5 56 46.0 12 12.0 28 21.0 20 18.5 49 43.0 54 49.0 9 14.0 15 17.5 17 17.0 10/27 Trail Blazers L 32 41.7 34 42.0 17 13.7 8 16.7 21 19.3 22 36.0 48 48.7 9 12.3 24 19.7 16 16.7 10/29 at Nuggets W 61 46.5 50 44.0 11 13.0 11 15.3 7 16.3 22 32.5 50 49.0 21 14.5 6 16.3 10 15.0 11/1 Lakers L 38 44.8 46 44.4 17 13.8 6 13.4 14 15.8 22 30.4 66 52.4 10 13.6 19 16.8 30 18.0 11/3 at Cavaliers W 48 45.3 52 45.7 19 14.7 10 12.8 15 15.7 42 32.3 28 48.3 14 13.7 9 15.5 16 17.7 11/6 Magic W 49 45.9 46 45.7 17 15.0 12 12.7 9 14.7 31 32.1 60 50.0 15 13.9 22 16.4 15 17.3 11/8 Knicks L 30 43.9 38 44.8 3 13.5 9 12.3 5 13.5 27 31.5 28 47.3 12 13.6 15 16.3 15 17.0 11/9 at Grizzlies W 67 46.4 60 46.4 18 14.0 12 12.2 33 15.7 52 33.8 60 48.7 9 13.1 12 15.8 21 17.4 11/11 at Celtics L 42 46.0 48 46.6 18 14.4 11 12.1 15 15.6 29 33.3 48 48.6 7 12.5 7 14.9 13 17.0 11/14 at Knicks L 29 44.5 50 46.9 23 15.2 2 11.2 13 15.4 52 35.0 44 48.2 29 14.0 5 14.0 22 17.5 11/16 Raptors W 29 43.2 50 47.2 17 15.3 7 10.8 18 15.6 23 34.0 38 47.3 12 13.8 19 14.4 17 17.4 11/18 Spurs W 26 41.8 34 46.2 12 15.1 16 11.2 8 15.0 37 34.2 50 47.5 20 14.3 7 13.8 14 17.2 11/20 Warriors W 62 43.3 48 46.3 11 14.8 16 11.6 15 15.0 33 34.1 44 47.3 13 14.2 15 13.9 11 16.7 11/22 Cavaliers W 64 44.7 70 47.9 15 14.8 14 11.7 13 14.9 28 33.7 44 47.1 2 13.4 23 14.5 10 16.3 11/24 at Rockets W 28 43.6 60 48.6 16 14.9 18 12.1 19 15.1 11 32.3 66 48.3 13 13.4 20 14.9 18 16.4 11/26 Clippers L 37 43.2 30 47.5 8 14.5 13 12.2 9 14.8 44 33.0 48 48.2 14 13.4 20 15.2 18 16.5 11/29 at Suns W 39 43.0 32 46.7 12 14.3 12 12.2 8 14.4 26 32.6 44 48.0 20 13.8 8 14.8 12 16.2 12/1 at Lakers W 43 43.0 46 46.6 23 14.8 19 12.5 20 14.7 29 32.4 58 48.5 10 13.6 28 15.5 12 16.0 12/3 at Pelicans W 53 43.5 34 46.0 23 15.2 8 12.3 18 14.9 28 32.2 48 48.5 8 13.3 12 15.3 10 15.7 12/4 Timberwolves W 45 43.6 52 46.3 18 15.3 12 12.3 23 15.2 22 31.7 36 47.9 22 13.7 11 15.1 9 15.4 12/7 Pelicans W 65 44.5 60 46.9 16 15.4 11 12.2 22 15.5 28 31.5 50 48.0 6 13.4 14 15.0 10 15.1 12/8 Kings L 18 43.4 42 46.7 11 15.2 5 11.9 20 15.7 26 31.3 50 48.1 10 13.2 16 15.1 16 15.2 12/12 at Pistons W 44 43.4 50 46.8 18 15.3 16 12.1 11 15.5 51 32.1 50 48.2 13 13.2 11 14.9 16 15.2 12/14 Heat L 55 43.9 44 46.7 12 15.2 10 12.0 17 15.6 45 32.6 42 47.9 8 13.0 20 15.1 12 15.1 12/16 at Bucks W 56 44.3 36 46.3 17 15.2 11 12.0 7 15.3 45 33.1 58 48.3 15 13.1 27 15.6 6 14.7 12/18 Celtics L 42 44.3 26 45.6 12 15.1 10 11.9 13 15.2 22 32.7 34 47.8 8 12.9 21 15.8 14 14.7 12/20 at 76ers W 37 44.0 48 45.6 8 14.9 17 12.1 23 15.5 27 32.5 38 47.4 8 12.7 18 15.9 19 14.9 12/22 at Raptors L 20 43.2 30 45.1 17 14.9 10 12.0 12 15.3 48 33.0 50 47.5 17 12.9 17 15.9 18 15.0 12/26 Spurs W 24 42.5 36 44.8 12 14.8 8 11.9 24 15.6 44 33.4 42 47.3 4 12.6 22 16.1 16 15.0 12/28 at Warriors W 49 42.7 44 44.8 17 14.9 14 11.9 12 15.5 46 33.8 40 47.1 11 12.5 23 16.3 9 14.8 12/29 at Lakers L 44 42.8 32 44.4 11 14.8 17 12.1 14 15.5 46 34.2 54 47.3 10 12.4 18 16.4 25 15.1 12/31 at Thunder L 28 42.3 36 44.1 12 14.7 5 11.9 15 15.5 40 34.4 44 47.2 18 12.6 7 16.1 11 15.0 1/2 Nets W 62 42.9 44 44.1 12 14.6 19 12.1 18 15.5 52 34.9 56 47.5 19 12.8 17 16.1 16 15.0 1/4 Hornets L 38 42.8 60 44.6 21 14.8 17 12.2 19 15.6 26 34.6 56 47.7 18 12.9 15 16.1 12 14.9 1/6 Bulls W 36 42.6 46 44.6 13 14.8 9 12.1 14 15.6 41 34.8 72 48.4 16 13.0 27 16.4 21 15.1 1/8 Nuggets L 35 42.4 46 44.6 8 14.6 15 12.2 19 15.7 31 34.7 56 48.6 16 13.1 5 16.1 10 15.0 1/10 Lakers L 43 42.4 48 44.7 15 14.6 13 12.2 11 15.6 48 35.1 60 48.9 18 13.2 26 16.3 21 15.1 1/11 76ers W 33 42.2 54 45.0 21 14.7 13 12.3 4 15.3 19 34.6 46 48.8 14 13.3 19 16.4 17 15.2 1/14 at Warriors W 54 42.5 58 45.3 20 14.9 8 12.2 15 15.3 46 34.9 48 48.8 12 13.2 10 16.3 11 15.1 1/15 at Kings W 38 42.3 58 45.6 22 15.0 12 12.1 12 15.2 23 34.6 66 49.2 17 13.3 23 16.4 13 15.0 1/17 Trail Blazers W 32 42.1 30 45.2 20 15.2 14 12.2 14 15.1 20 34.3 62 49.5 10 13.2 12 16.3 17 15.1 1/21 Clippers L 39 42.0 44 45.2 10 15.0 6 12.0 14 15.1 38 34.4 34 49.2 20 13.4 18 16.3 19 15.2 1/23 at Trail Blazers W 47 42.1 50 45.3 14 15.0 30 12.5 21 15.3 22 34.1 46 49.1 17 13.5 22 16.5 10 15.0 1/25 at Jazz ------1/27 at Thunder ------1/28 Suns ------1/31 at Rockets ------2/1 Hawks ------2/3 at Pacers ------2/5 Grizzlies ------2/7 at Wizards ------2/8 at Hornets ------2/10 Jazz ------2/12 Kings ------2/21 at Magic ------2/22 at Hawks ------2/24 Timberwolves ------2/26 at Spurs ------2/28 at Heat ------3/1 at Timberwolves ------3/2 at Bulls ------3/4 Pelicans ------3/6 Grizzlies ------3/8 Pacers ------3/10 at Spurs ------3/11 Nuggets ------3/14 Suns ------3/16 at Clippers ------3/17 at Kings ------3/19 at Trail Blazers ------3/21 at Suns ------3/23 Rockets ------3/26 Jazz ------3/29 Bucks ------4/1 at Timberwolves ------4/3 at Grizzlies ------4/5 at Nets ------4/7 Rockets ------4/11 Pistons ------4/13 at Nuggets ------4/15 Thunder ------2019-20 TOTALS: 28-16 1,854 42.1 1,994 45.3 661 15.0 548 12.5 671 15.3 1,500 34.1 2,160 49.1 593 13.5 725 16.5 662 15.0

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 27 2019 REGULAR SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE GAME W/L FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 10/23 Mavericks W 35 76 0.461 11 36 0.306 27 33 0.818 5 41 46 17 22 6 20 4 108 19,816 vs. Wizards 37 93 0.398 11 41 0.268 15 18 0.833 11 36 47 26 32 6 17 3 100 10/25 Mavericks W 45 93 0.484 14 40 0.350 19 26 0.731 12 37 49 23 19 8 11 7 123 17,027 at Pelicans 45 98 0.459 15 41 0.366 11 15 0.733 12 36 48 30 22 6 14 3 116 10/27 Mavericks L 37 94 0.394 13 50 0.260 32 41 0.780 12 34 46 27 22 7 12 3 119 19,707 vs. Trail Blazers 45 87 0.517 9 22 0.409 22 26 0.846 7 41 48 13 30 6 16 4 121 10/29 Mavericks W 41 84 0.488 13 37 0.351 14 24 0.583 10 32 42 29 14 6 9 5 109 16,605 at Nuggets 43 91 0.473 11 32 0.344 9 13 0.692 14 36 50 24 24 6 11 1 106 11/1 Mavericks L 40 102 0.392 14 36 0.389 16 23 0.696 18 43 61 23 21 5 23 1 110 20,358 vs. Lakers 47 96 0.490 9 32 0.281 16 21 0.762 6 35 41 24 21 11 11 7 119 11/3 Mavericks W 50 94 0.532 20 41 0.488 11 13 0.846 11 40 51 34 21 5 14 6 131 18,078 at Cavaliers 39 96 0.406 18 48 0.375 15 22 0.682 12 29 41 24 14 9 9 4 111 11/6 Mavericks W 36 84 0.429 11 31 0.355 24 30 0.800 12 31 43 20 23 4 17 1 107 19,487 vs. Magic 39 80 0.488 6 24 0.250 22 28 0.786 10 34 44 25 30 14 18 10 106 11/8 Mavericks L 37 90 0.411 14 44 0.318 14 17 0.824 7 40 47 18 21 4 13 6 102 20,257 vs. Knicks 37 89 0.416 14 28 0.500 18 31 0.581 14 42 56 19 20 9 12 3 106 11/9 Mavericks W 52 97 0.536 18 42 0.429 16 20 0.800 12 35 47 27 14 8 16 5 138 15,753 at Grizzlies 50 95 0.526 12 36 0.333 10 14 0.714 10 29 39 31 22 11 16 6 122 11/11 Mavericks L 37 89 0.416 11 42 0.262 21 28 0.750 13 33 46 22 26 2 8 5 106 18,624 at Celtics 41 86 0.477 15 35 0.429 19 25 0.760 10 36 46 25 27 4 9 5 116 11/14 Mavericks L 36 84 0.429 8 36 0.222 23 31 0.742 12 32 44 21 16 8 12 7 103 19,812 at Knicks 42 94 0.447 13 30 0.433 9 11 0.818 15 38 53 20 27 6 15 2 106 11/16 Mavericks W 37 88 0.420 9 39 0.231 27 33 0.818 12 43 55 24 15 7 13 4 110 19,926 vs. Raptors 37 89 0.416 17 41 0.415 11 15 0.733 7 35 42 21 20 7 15 2 102 11/18 Mavericks W 42 84 0.500 17 41 0.415 16 23 0.696 9 32 41 28 19 4 13 3 117 19,637 vs. Spurs 44 96 0.458 8 24 0.333 14 16 0.875 17 31 48 18 18 6 10 2 110 11/20 Mavericks W 51 90 0.567 22 38 0.579 18 23 0.783 8 42 50 33 21 7 12 7 142 19,569 vs. Warriors 35 90 0.389 8 27 0.296 16 25 0.640 9 25 34 18 16 7 10 5 94 11/22 Mavericks W 58 100 0.580 20 37 0.541 7 9 0.778 10 39 49 31 18 8 5 7 143 19,639 vs. Cavaliers 37 86 0.430 12 29 0.414 15 17 0.882 8 26 34 23 15 3 10 3 101 11/24 Mavericks W 49 102 0.480 17 44 0.386 22 28 0.786 12 34 46 28 22 9 12 5 137 18,055 at Rockets 45 98 0.459 10 44 0.227 23 31 0.742 15 39 54 26 26 5 11 2 123 11/26 Mavericks L 30 79 0.380 11 38 0.289 28 35 0.800 9 37 46 16 21 12 20 2 99 20,407 vs. Clippers 41 97 0.423 11 33 0.333 21 30 0.700 17 39 56 22 27 12 14 3 114 11/29 Mavericks W 35 85 0.412 17 47 0.362 33 38 0.868 9 38 47 20 24 7 8 3 120 18,055 at Suns 41 93 0.441 13 38 0.342 18 25 0.720 11 36 47 29 29 3 10 3 113 12/1 Mavericks W 42 97 0.433 17 49 0.347 13 18 0.722 16 35 51 24 20 11 13 1 114 18,997 at Lakers 40 87 0.460 7 27 0.259 13 16 0.813 9 36 45 25 14 9 17 3 100 12/3 Mavericks W 38 88 0.432 19 45 0.422 23 27 0.852 10 41 51 22 14 5 12 8 118 14,664 at Pelicans 38 94 0.404 11 41 0.268 10 15 0.667 9 38 47 20 19 4 11 4 97 12/4 Mavericks W 46 92 0.500 11 37 0.297 18 23 0.783 13 32 45 24 16 5 9 5 121 19,671 vs. Timberwolves 37 89 0.416 17 38 0.447 23 26 0.885 15 29 44 23 21 5 13 7 114 12/7 Mavericks W 46 86 0.535 13 38 0.342 25 31 0.806 8 47 55 25 17 8 13 4 130 19,456 vs. Pelicans 32 89 0.360 3 32 0.094 17 21 0.810 8 26 34 17 23 4 15 2 84 12/8 Mavericks L 41 86 0.477 17 44 0.386 7 8 0.875 10 30 40 24 11 3 13 1 106 19,566 vs. Kings 44 85 0.518 13 34 0.382 9 11 0.818 7 28 35 24 16 7 11 1 110 12/12 Mavericks W 45 88 0.511 16 44 0.364 16 23 0.696 11 41 52 25 21 4 11 5 122 20,064 at Pistons 40 89 0.449 15 42 0.357 16 23 0.696 5 29 34 23 16 8 8 2 111 12/14 Mavericks L 45 101 0.446 17 44 0.386 11 17 0.647 8 40 48 30 27 4 11 3 118 20,333 vs. Heat 39 91 0.429 16 40 0.400 28 34 0.824 5 44 49 27 18 8 10 3 122 12/16 Mavericks W 41 88 0.466 16 41 0.390 22 27 0.815 8 44 52 27 23 5 14 6 120 17,727 at Bucks 44 105 0.419 11 41 0.268 17 24 0.708 15 37 52 29 23 8 9 4 116 12/18 Mavericks L 34 87 0.391 15 43 0.349 20 25 0.800 10 32 42 23 20 7 8 10 103 20,181 vs. Celtics 35 86 0.407 12 38 0.316 27 30 0.900 14 40 54 13 21 3 16 4 109 12/20 Mavericks W 43 83 0.518 14 33 0.424 17 22 0.773 8 41 49 23 17 10 16 4 117 20,778 at 76ers 38 90 0.422 10 34 0.294 12 18 0.667 11 35 46 25 16 9 15 2 98 12/22 Mavericks L 35 90 0.389 15 46 0.326 22 27 0.815 14 39 53 27 22 6 17 4 107 19,800 at Raptors 37 94 0.394 10 34 0.294 26 31 0.839 14 37 51 21 21 12 12 5 110 12/26 Mavericks W 38 90 0.422 16 40 0.400 10 15 0.667 13 39 52 22 11 7 14 3 102 20,427 vs. Spurs 40 83 0.482 8 29 0.276 10 15 0.667 5 40 45 18 16 9 13 7 98 12/28 Mavericks W 48 92 0.522 24 51 0.471 21 21 1.00 9 37 46 35 17 11 13 7 141 18,064 at Warriors 45 93 0.484 18 39 0.462 13 17 0.765 9 33 42 28 19 4 13 3 121 12/29 Mavericks L 32 89 0.360 13 43 0.302 18 20 0.900 13 32 45 17 23 11 19 4 95 18,997 at Lakers 38 78 0.487 9 23 0.391 23 28 0.821 6 33 39 28 23 12 16 7 108 12/31 Mavericks L 33 93 0.355 15 51 0.294 20 27 0.741 17 32 49 19 24 5 11 4 101 18,203 at Thunder 39 91 0.429 6 27 0.222 22 28 0.786 18 38 56 18 21 7 12 5 106 1/2 Mavericks W 45 90 0.500 18 39 0.462 15 17 0.882 12 34 46 22 21 4 14 8 123 20,289 vs. Nets 42 91 0.462 12 37 0.324 15 17 0.882 12 32 44 29 21 5 12 1 111 1/4 Mavericks L 47 100 0.470 15 50 0.300 11 13 0.846 14 27 41 28 25 7 10 4 120 20,327 vs. Hornets 42 85 0.494 11 25 0.440 28 31 0.903 16 37 53 27 22 5 18 5 123 1/6 Mavericks W 44 84 0.524 16 41 0.390 14 19 0.737 11 32 43 25 12 5 15 6 118 20,238 vs. Bulls 46 98 0.469 9 31 0.290 9 11 0.818 17 28 45 25 21 10 9 6 110 1/8 Mavericks L 39 77 0.506 12 35 0.343 16 24 0.667 6 32 38 27 18 8 13 6 106 20,314 vs. Nuggets 41 85 0.482 9 24 0.375 16 20 0.800 9 29 38 27 22 7 13 5 107 1/10 Mavericks L 39 96 0.406 11 38 0.289 25 37 0.676 17 30 47 19 20 4 9 3 114 20,542 vs. Lakers 47 89 0.528 10 24 0.417 25 32 0.781 12 37 49 18 27 6 7 5 129 1/11 Mavericks W 40 79 0.506 11 27 0.407 18 27 0.667 11 43 54 22 20 4 16 8 109 20,244 vs. 76ers 37 98 0.378 9 37 0.243 8 12 0.667 14 29 43 22 20 11 4 5 91 1/14 Mavericks W 49 96 0.510 13 37 0.351 13 21 0.619 15 38 53 23 17 5 8 2 124 18,064 at Warriors 39 87 0.448 9 32 0.281 10 13 0.769 7 29 36 27 16 4 14 1 97 1/15 Mavericks W 47 92 0.511 13 40 0.325 20 24 0.833 13 34 47 24 18 4 11 2 127 17,029 at Kings 50 96 0.521 12 33 0.364 11 20 0.550 11 31 42 28 22 5 8 0 123 1/17 Mavericks W 39 89 0.438 20 47 0.426 22 28 0.786 13 30 43 19 17 6 13 4 120 20,283 vs. Trail Blazers 44 85 0.518 9 30 0.300 15 22 0.682 8 32 40 25 22 6 12 5 112

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 28 1/21 Mavericks L 39 91 0.429 12 43 0.279 17 24 0.708 12 37 49 23 28 7 13 8 107 19,783 vs. Clippers 36 97 0.371 12 38 0.316 26 33 0.788 20 37 57 19 21 9 11 3 110 1/23 Mavericks W 48 93 0.516 22 47 0.468 15 24 0.625 12 29 41 27 17 5 9 7 133 19,574 at Trail Blazers 46 91 0.505 21 39 0.538 12 15 0.800 11 32 43 20 20 4 15 4 125 1/25 Mavericks ------at Jazz ------1/27 Mavericks ------at Thunder ------1/28 Mavericks ------vs. Suns ------1/31 Mavericks ------at Rockets ------2/1 Mavericks ------vs. Hawks ------2/3 Mavericks ------at Pacers ------2/5 Mavericks ------vs. Grizzlies ------2/7 Mavericks ------at Wizards ------2/8 Mavericks ------at Hornets ------2/10 Mavericks ------vs. Jazz ------2/12 Mavericks ------vs. Kings ------2/21 Mavericks ------at Magic ------2/22 Mavericks ------at Hawks ------2/24 Mavericks ------vs. Timberwolves ------2/26 Mavericks ------at Spurs ------2/28 Mavericks ------at Heat ------3/1 Mavericks ------at Timberwolves ------3/2 Mavericks ------at Bulls ------3/4 Mavericks ------vs. Pelicans ------3/6 Mavericks ------vs. Grizzlies ------3/8 Mavericks ------vs. Pacers ------3/10 Mavericks ------at Spurs ------3/11 Mavericks ------vs. Nuggets ------3/14 Mavericks ------vs. Suns ------3/16 Mavericks ------at Clippers ------3/17 Mavericks ------at Kings ------3/19 Mavericks ------at Trail Blazers ------3/21 Mavericks ------at Suns ------3/23 Mavericks ------vs. Rockets ------3/26 Mavericks ------vs. Jazz ------3/29 Mavericks ------vs. Bucks ------4/1 Mavericks ------at Timberwolves ------4/3 Mavericks ------at Grizzlies ------4/5 Mavericks ------at Nets ------4/7 Mavericks ------vs. Rockets ------4/11 Mavericks ------vs. Pistons ------4/13 Mavericks ------at Nuggets ------4/15 Mavericks ------vs. Thunder ------TOTALS 44 1,831 3,952 0.232 661 1,812 0.183 817 1,064 0.384 497 1,591 2,088 1,067 855 278 563 208 5,140 OPPONENTS 44 1,801 4,000 0.226 501 1,474 0.170 725 946 0.382 492 1,499 1,991 1,024 941 312 542 167 4,828

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 29 MAVERICKS RECORD WHEN... OVERALL HOME ROAD NUMBER OF TIMES RECORDING POINTS REB AST BLK STL Outrebounding opponent 21-5 11-4 10-1 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ DD TD Outrebounded by opponent 6-9 2-7 4-2 Jose Juan Barea 8 ------Tied in Rebounding 1-2 0-0 1-2 Ryan Broekhoff ------Jalen Brunson 16 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 2 -- Shooting better than opponent 15-3 6-3 9-0 Antonius Cleveland ------Shooting worse than opponent 10-12 6-7 4-5 Seth Curry 21 5 1 ------1 -- -- Shooting same than opponent 3-1 1-1 2-0 Luka Doncic 39 36 19 21 18 -- 5 27 12 Dorian Finney-Smith 20 1 -- 3 -- -- 1 2 -- More FTM than opponent 20-4 9-2 11-2 Tim Hardaway Jr. 30 10 1 ------1 -- -- Less FTM than opponent 4-9 2-6 2-3 Justin Jackson 7 ------Same FTM than opponent 4-3 2-3 2-0 Maxi Kleber 21 1 -- 3 -- 8 -- 1 -- Courtney Lee 1 ------More 3FGM than opponent 24-11 10-8 14-3 Boban Marjanovic 9 -- -- 3 ------3 -- Less 3FGM than opponent 3-2 2-0 1-2 Kristaps Porzingis 30 13 1 13 -- 12 -- 12 -- Same 3FGM than opponent 1-3 1-3 0-0 Dwight Powell 18 2 -- 3 -- -- 3 1 -- Josh Reaves ------More assists than opponent 14-9 7-6 7-3 Isaiah Roby ------Less assists than opponent 12-5 4-3 8-2 Delon Wright 10 1 ------9 -- -- Same assists than opponent 2-2 2-2 0-0 NUMBER OF TIMES LEADING TEAM IN. . . (INCLUDES TIES) More turnovers than opponent 14-10 8-8 6-2 PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN Less turnovers than opponent 12-6 5-3 7-3 Jose Juan Barea -- -- 1 -- 2 -- Same turnovers than opponent 2-0 0-0 2-0 Ryan Broekhoff ------1 -- -- Jalen Brunson 1 -- 8 -- 9 -- Bench outscores opponent bench 24-9 10-8 14-1 Antonius Cleveland ------Opponent bench outscores {abbrev} 4-7 3-3 1-4 Seth Curry 1 -- -- 3 8 -- Bench scoring equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 Luka Doncic 34 24 36 2 10 23 Dorian Finney-Smith -- 2 -- 8 13 6 Scoring less than 80 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 Tim Hardaway Jr. 4 -- -- 1 11 2 Scoring between 80-89 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 Justin Jackson ------2 3 2 Scoring between 90-99 points 0-1 0-0 0-1 Maxi Kleber 1 5 -- 14 6 1 Scoring 100 or more points 28-14 13-10 15-4 Courtney Lee ------1 -- -- Boban Marjanovic -- 3 -- 2 2 -- Opponent scores less than 80 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kristaps Porzingis 3 15 -- 22 4 7 Opponent scores between 80-89 1-0 1-0 0-0 Dwight Powell 3 4 -- 9 11 3 Opponent scores between 90-99 6-0 3-0 3-0 Josh Reaves ------Opponent scores 100 or more 21-16 9-11 12-5 Isaiah Roby ------Delon Wright -- -- 1 6 18 -- STARTING LINEUPS LAST USED GAME FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD RECORD 10/23 vs. Wizards Courtney Lee Kristaps Porzingis Maxi Kleber Luka Doncic Delon Wright 1-0 10/25 at Pelicans Dorian Finney-Smith Courtney Lee Kristaps Porzingis Jalen Brunson Luka Doncic 1-0 10/27 vs. Trail Blazers Kristaps Porzingis Delon Wright Maxi Kleber Jalen Brunson Luka Doncic 0-1 11/3 at Cavaliers Luka Doncic Dorian Finney-Smith Dwight Powell Jalen Brunson Seth Curry 1-0 11/8 vs. Knicks Dorian Finney-Smith Kristaps Porzingis Dwight Powell Luka Doncic Courtney Lee 0-1 11/9 at Grizzlies Dorian Finney-Smith Maxi Kleber Boban Marjanovic Seth Curry Luka Doncic 1-0 11/16 vs. Raptors Dorian Finney-Smith Kristaps Porzingis Maxi Kleber Seth Curry Luka Doncic 1-1 11/18 vs. Spurs Dorian Finney-Smith Kristaps Porzingis Dwight Powell Seth Curry Luka Doncic 3-2 12/22 at Raptors Dorian Finney-Smith Kristaps Porzingis Dwight Powell Jalen Brunson Tim Hardaway Jr. 2-2 12/31 at Thunder Dorian Finney-Smith Kristaps Porzingis Dwight Powell Jalen Brunson Luka Doncic 0-1 1/4 vs. Hornets Dorian Finney-Smith Justin Jackson Dwight Powell J.J. Barea Luka Doncic 1-1 1/6 vs. Bulls Dorian Finney-Smith Tim Hardaway Jr. Dwight Powell J.J. Barea Luka Doncic 1-0 1/10 vs. Lakers Dorian Finney-Smith Tim Hardaway Jr. Dwight Powell Luka Doncic Delon Wright 0-2 1/17 vs. Trail Blazers Dorian Finney-Smith Maxi Kleber Dwight Powell Luka Doncic Tim Hardaway Jr. 4-0 1/21 vs. Clippers Dorian Finney-Smith Kristaps Porzingis Dwight Powell Luka Doncic Tim Hardaway Jr. 11-5 1/23 at Trail Blazers Antonius Cleveland Tim Hardaway Jr. Kristaps Porzingis Seth Curry Luka Doncic 1-0

GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURIES/SUSPENSIONS NAME INJURY/ILLNESS DATES OUT GAMES MISSED Tim Hardaway Jr. Left Hamstring; Strain 12/31/19 through 1/4/20 3 Seth Curry Illness 11/20 through 11/22/19 2 Dwight Powell Left Hamstring Strain 10/23 through 10/27/19 3 Right Achilles Tendon; Rupture 1/23 1 Kristaps Porzingis Injury Recovery, Left Knee 11/9 1 Right Knee; Soreness 12/31/19 through 1/17/20 10 Delon Wright Right Adductor; Strain 12/8 through 12/12/19 2 Maxi Kleber Right Knee Contusion 11/3 1 Luka Doncic Right Ankle; Sprain 12/16 through 12/22/19 4 Ryan Broekhoff Right Ankle Sprain 10/23 1 Left Knee; Contusion 12/31 1 Left Fibula; Fracture 1/2 through 1/23/20 11 Isaiah Roby Right Plantar; Fascia 12/28/19 through 1/4/20 5 TOTAL GAMES MISSED 45

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 30 DALLAS MAVERICKS OPPONENTS

Points 42 Luka Doncic at PHX 11/29/19 48 Giannis Antetokounmpo at MIL 12/16/19 42 Luka Doncic vs. SAS 11/18/19 Points in a Quarter 22 Luka Doncic (1st) vs. GSW 11/20/19 21 Nikola Jokic (3rd) vs. DEN 1/8/20 Points in a Half 33 Luka Doncic (1st) vs. GSW 11/20/19 31 Damian Lillard (2nd) at POR 1/23/20

Field Goals 15 Luka Doncic at HOU 11/24/19 18 Giannis Antetokounmpo at MIL 12/16/19 Attempts 32 Luka Doncic vs. CHA 1/4/20 31 Giannis Antetokounmpo at MIL 12/16/19 Field Goal Percentage 100% Dwight Powell (9-9) at GSW 1/14/20 100% Daniel Gafford (6-6) vs. CHI 1/6/20 100% Dwight Powell (9-9) vs. MIN 12/4/19

3-PT Field Goal 9 Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. SAC 12/8/19 9 D'Angelo Russell at GSW 12/28/19 3-PT FG Attempts 16 Luka Doncic at OKC 12/31/19 15 Damian Lillard at POR 1/23/20 15 James Harden at HOU 11/24/19 3-PT FG Percentage 100% Seth Curry (5-5) vs. BKN 1/2/20 100% Patrick Beverley (3-3) vs. LAC 1/21/20 100% Rodney Hood (3-3) vs. POR 10/27/19

Free Throws 15 Luka Doncic at PHX 11/29/19 11 Kawhi Leonard vs. LAC 1/21/20 15 Luka Doncic vs. TOR 11/16/19 11 Giannis Antetokounmpo at MIL 12/16/19 Attempts 19 Luka Doncic vs. TOR 11/16/19 16 Giannis Antetokounmpo at MIL 12/16/19 Free Throw Percentage 100% Luka Doncic (10-10) at GSW 12/28/19 100% Devonte' Graham (9-9) vs. CHA 1/4/20

Offensive Rebounds 7 Boban Marjanovic vs. LAL 1/10/20 10 Clint Capela at HOU 11/24/19 Defensive Rebounds 16 Luka Doncic at NOP 12/3/19 15 Joel Embiid at PHI 12/20/19 Total Rebounds 18 Kristaps Porzingis at PHI 12/20/19 23 Clint Capela at HOU 11/24/19 18 Luka Doncic at NOP 12/3/19

Assists 17 Luka Doncic at SAC 1/15/20 16 LeBron James vs. LAL 11/1/19 Steals 5 Delon Wright at NOP 10/25/19 6 Paul George vs. LAC 11/26/19 Blocks 6 Kristaps Porzingis at CLE 11/3/19 6 Jonathan Isaac vs. ORL 11/6/19 Minutes 43:02 Luka Doncic vs. CHA 1/4/20 44:09 Devonte' Graham vs. CHA 1/4/20

Points in Paint 20 Luka Doncic vs. NYK 11/8/19 34 Giannis Antetokounmpo at MIL 12/16/19 Second Chance Points 4 Luka Doncic vs. SAS 12/26/19 5 Paul Millsap at DEN 10/29/19 4 Kristaps Porzingis vs. POR 10/27/19

MAVERICKS HIGHS MAVERICKS LOWS CATEGORY OPPONENTS HIGHS OPPONENTS LOWS

143 vs. CLE 11/22/19 95 at LAL 12/29/19 Points 129 vs. LAL 1/10/20 84 vs. NOP 12/7/19 45 (2) at POR 1/23/20 17 at TOR 12/22/19 Points/1st Qtr. 45 vs. LAL 1/10/20 16 vs. GSW 11/20/19 45 at NOP 10/25/19 19 (3) at OKC 12/31/19 Points/2nd Qtr. 38 vs. TOR 11/16/19 16 vs. CLE 11/22/19 78 (2) at POR 1/23/20 41 vs. PHI 1/11/20 Points/1st Half 79 vs. LAL 1/10/20 38 vs. GSW 11/20/19 45 (2) at GSW 12/28/19 18 vs. BOS 12/18/19 Points/3rs Qtr. 39 at PHX 11/29/19 14 vs. NOP 12/7/19 41 (2) vs. MIN 12/4/19 16 at NYK 11/14/19 Points/4th Qtr. 47 at TOR 12/22/19 18 (4) vs. BKN 1/2/20 77 vs. CLE 11/22/19 45 (2) vs. NYK 11/8/19 Points/2nd Half 68 at TOR 12/22/19 32 vs. NOP 12/7/19

58 vs. CLE 11/22/19 30 vs. LAC 11/26/19 Field Goals 50 (2) at SAC 1/15/20 32 vs. NOP 12/7/19 102 (2) at HOU 11/24/19 76 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Field Goal Attempts 105 at MIL 12/16/19 78 at LAL 12/29/19 58.0% vs. CLE 11/22/19 35.5% at OKC 12/31/19 Field Goal Percentage 52.8% vs. LAL 1/10/20 36.0% vs. NOP 12/7/19

24 at GSW 12/28/19 8 at NYK 11/14/19 3-PT Field Goal 21 at POR 1/23/20 3 vs. NOP 12/7/19 51 (2) at OKC 12/31/19 27 vs. PHI 1/11/20 3-PT FG Attempts 48 at CLE 11/3/19 22 vs. POR 10/27/19 57.9% vs. GSW 11/20/19 22.2% at NYK 11/14/19 3-PT FG Percentage 53.8% at POR 1/23/20 9.4% vs. NOP 12/7/19

33 at PHX 11/29/19 7 (2) vs. SAC 12/8/19 Free Throws 28 (2) vs. CHA 1/4/20 8 vs. PHI 1/11/20 41 vs. POR 10/27/19 8 vs. SAC 12/8/19 Free Throw Attempts 34 vs. MIA 12/14/19 11 (3) vs. CHI 1/6/20 100% at GSW 12/28/19 58.3% at DEN 10/29/19 Free Throw Percentage 90.3% vs. CHA 1/4/20 55.0% at SAC 1/15/20

18 vs. LAL 11/1/19 5 vs. WAS 10/23/19 Offensive Rebounds 20 vs. LAC 1/21/20 5 (3) vs. SAS 12/26/19 47 vs. NOP 12/7/19 27 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Defensive Rebounds 44 vs. MIA 12/14/19 25 vs. GSW 11/20/19 73 vs. LAL 11/1/19 44 vs. DEN 1/8/20 Total Rebounds 67 (2) vs. LAC 11/26/19 39 vs. CLE 11/22/19

35 at GSW 12/28/19 16 vs. LAC 11/26/19 Assists 31 at MEM 11/9/19 13 (2) vs. BOS 12/18/19 12 vs. LAC 11/26/19 2 at BOS 11/11/19 Steals 14 vs. ORL 11/6/19 3 (3) vs. BOS 12/18/19 27 vs. MIA 12/14/19 10 vs. SAC 12/8/19 Fouls 28 at PHX 11/29/19 13 (2) at LAL 12/1/19 22 vs. LAL 11/1/19 5 vs. CLE 11/22/19 Turnovers 18 vs. ORL 11/6/19 4 vs. PHI 1/11/20 10 vs. BOS 12/18/19 1 (4) vs. SAC 12/8/19 Blocks 10 vs. ORL 11/6/19 ** No low **

70 vs. CLE 11/22/19 26 vs. BOS 12/18/19 Points in Paint 72 vs. CHI 1/6/20 28 (2) vs. NYK 11/8/19 10 (4) at SAC 1/15/20 1 vs. NYK 11/8/19 Second Chance Points 13 at NYK 11/14/19 1 vs. CLE 11/22/19 12 at NOP 10/25/19 1 at NYK 11/14/19 Fast Break Points 13 at LAL 12/1/19 2 (4) vs. DEN 1/8/20 50 (2) vs. NOP 12/7/19 -- Biggest Lead 24 (3) vs. MIA 12/14/19 --

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 31 BY MAVERICKS BY OPPONENT AN INDIVIDUAL... 36 PTS, Luka Doncic (DAL L, 107-110) vs. LA, 01/21/20 Scored 30+ points 47 PTS, Damian Lillard (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 41 PTS, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 122-111) @ Detroit, 12/12/19 Scored 40+ points 47 PTS, Damian Lillard (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 51 PTS, Dirk Nowitzki (DAL L, 121-122) vs. Golden State, 03/23/06 Scored 50+ points 51 PTS, Jamal Crawford (DAL W, 120-109) vs. Phoenix, 04/09/19 15 REB, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 127-123) @ Sacramento, 01/15/20 Had 15+ Rebounds 18 REB, Hassan Whiteside (DAL W, 120-112) vs. Portland, 01/17/20 23 REB, DeAndre Jordan (DAL L, 116-120) @ Golden State, 12/22/18 Had 20+ Rebounds 23 REB, Clint Capela (DAL W, 137-123) @ Houston, 11/24/19 25 REB, Tyson Chandler (DAL W, 109-102 (OT)) vs. New York, 11/26/14 Had 25+ Rebounds 25 REB, Rudy Gobert (DAL L, 107-112 (OT)) vs. Utah, 01/20/17 17 AST, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 127-123) @ Sacramento, 01/15/20 Had 15+ assists 16 AST, LeBron James (DAL L, 110-119 (OT)) vs. Los Angeles, 11/01/19 20 AST, Jason Kidd (DAL W, 140-116) vs. Phoenix, 04/05/09 Had 20+ assists 20 AST, Deron Williams (DAL L, 110-116) @ Utah, 03/03/08 5 BLK, Kristaps Porzingis (DAL W, 118-97) @ New Orleans, 12/03/19 Had 5+ Blocks 5 BLK, Hassan Whiteside (DAL W, 120-112) vs. Portland, 01/17/20 13 BLK, Shawn Bradley (DAL L, 91-99) vs. Portland, 04/07/98 Had 10+ Blocks 10 BLK, Serge Ibaka (DAL L, 86-95) vs. Oklahoma City, 02/01/12 5 STL, Delon Wright (DAL W, 123-116) @ New Orleans, 10/25/19 Had 5+ Steals 6 STL, Paul George (DAL L, 99-114) vs. LA, 11/26/19 11 FGM, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 Made 10+ Field Goals 16 FGM, Damian Lillard (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 15 FGM, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 137-123) @ Houston, 11/24/19 Made 15+ Field Goals 16 FGM, Damian Lillard (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 21 FGM, Mark Aguirre (DAL W, 119-101) vs. Denver Nuggets, 03/24/84 Made 20+ Field Goals 20 FGM, Anthony Davis (DAL L, 112-114) @ New Orleans, 12/28/18 8 3FGM, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 120-112) vs. Portland, 01/17/20 Made 7+ 3-Pointers 8 3FGM, Damian Lillard (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 11 3FGM, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 10+ 3-Pointer Attempts 15 3FGM, Damian Lillard (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 15 FTM, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 120-113) @ Phoenix, 11/29/19 Made 15+ Free Throws 15 FTM, Damian Lillard (DAL W, 115-109) vs. Portland, 04/03/18 21 FTM, Dirk Nowitzki (DAL W, 113-106 (OT)) vs. Houston, 12/02/04 Made 20+ Free Throws 21 FTM, Kevin Durant (DAL L, 114-117 (OT)) vs. Oklahoma City, 01/18/13 10 FD, Luka Doncic (DAL L, 107-110) vs. LA, 01/21/20 10+ Fouls Drawn 10 FD, Kawhi Leonard (DAL L, 107-110) vs. LA, 01/21/20 10 FGM/10 FGM, Tim Hardaway Jr./Kristaps Porzingis (DAL W, 117-98) @ Two Players with 10+ Field Goals Made 11 FGM/10 FGM/10 FGM, De'Aaron Fox/Buddy Hield/Harrison Barnes Philadelphia, 12/20/19 (DAL W, 127-123) @ Sacramento, 01/15/20 8 3FGM/5 3FGM, Luka Doncic/Tim Hardaway Jr. (DAL W, 120-112) vs. Two Players with 5+ 3-Pointers Made 8 3FGM/6 3FGM, Damian Lillard/Gary Trent Jr. (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/17/20 Portland, 01/23/20 25 PTS, 15 REB, 17 AST, Luka Doncic (DAL W, 127-123) @ Sacramento, Had a triple-double 18 PTS, 11 REB, 10 AST, Bam Adebayo (DAL L, 118-122 (OT)) vs. Miami, 01/15/20 12/14/19 21 PTS, 20 REB, Dirk Nowitzki (DAL L, 90-95) vs. Milwaukee, 02/26/13 Had a 20/20 game 21 PTS, 23 REB, Clint Capela (DAL W, 137-123) @ Houston, 11/24/19 2nd period (DAL W, 120-112) vs. Portland, 01/17/20 Had a four-point play 2nd period (DAL W, 109-91) vs. Philadelphia, 01/11/20 A TEAM... 133 PTS, (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 Scored 120+ points 125 PTS, (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 133 PTS, (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 Scored 130+ points 132 PTS, (DAL L, 123-132) @ Washington, 03/06/19 141 PTS, (DAL W, 141-121) @ Golden State, 12/28/19 Scored 140+ points 143 PTS, (DAL W, 144-143 (2OT)) @ Denver, 04/10/15 156 PTS, (DAL W, 156-147 (2OT)) @ Houston, 04/11/95 Scored 150+ points * Never Has Happened * .615 (56-91), (DAL W, 135-131) @ Oklahoma City, 04/01/15 Shot .600+ from the field .632 (48-76), (DAL L, 97-124) vs. Phoenix, 04/10/18 27 PTS, (DAL W, 124-97) @ Golden State, 01/14/20 Won by 20+ points 39 PTS, (DAL L, 88-127) @ Brooklyn, 03/04/19 46 PTS, (DAL W, 130-84) vs. New Orleans, 12/07/19 Won by 30+ points 39 PTS, (DAL L, 88-127) @ Brooklyn, 03/04/19 46 PTS, (DAL W, 130-84) vs. New Orleans, 12/07/19 Won by 40+ points 42 PTS, (DAL L, 74-116) @ Philadelphia, 03/17/17 50 PTS, (DAL W, 118-68) vs. Utah, 11/14/18 Won by 50+ points 58 PTS, (DAL L, 139-81) @ Sacramento, 12/29/92 61 REB, (DAL L, 107-110) vs. LA, 01/21/20 Had 60+ rebounds 66 REB, (DAL L, 107-110) vs. LA, 01/21/20 35 AST, (DAL W, 141-121) @ Golden State, 12/28/19 Had 35+ assists 35 AST, (DAL L, 93-114) @ Boston, 01/04/19 58 FGM, (DAL W, 143-101) vs. Cleveland, 11/22/19 Made 50+ field goals 50 FGM, (DAL W, 127-123) @ Sacramento, 01/15/20 22 3FGM, (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 Made 20+ 3-pointers 21 3FGM, (DAL W, 133-125) @ Portland, 01/23/20 36 FTM, (DAL L, 102-117) @ Utah, 11/07/18 Made 35+ free throws 35 FTM, (DAL L, 107-116) vs. San Antonio, 12/26/13 1st OT, (DAL W, 129-127 (OT)) @ Memphis, 04/07/19 Overtime Win 1st OT, (DAL L, 120-123 (OT)) vs. Charlotte, 01/04/20 2nd OT, (DAL W, 132-129 (2OT)) @ Chicago, 12/02/14 Double-Overtime Win 2nd OT, (DAL L, 115-117 (2OT)) @ Boston, 12/12/12 * Never Has Happened * Triple-Overtime Win 3rd OT, (DAL L, 121-123 (3OT)) @ Utah, 04/16/12 THE MAVERICKS (SINGLE-SEASON)... 11/29/2019 — 12/7/2019 (5) Won 5 straight 3/2/2019 — 3/14/2019 (7) 1/22/2011 — 2/9/2011 (10) Won 10 straight 12/6/1997 — 1/3/1998 (15) 11/6/2018 — 12/12/2018 (11) Won 5 straight at home 10/28/2017 — 11/17/2017 (5) 11/6/2018 — 12/12/2018 (11) Won 10 straight at home * Never Has Happened * 12/9/2006 — 3/6/2007 (23) Won 15 straight at home * Never Has Happened * 11/24/2019 — 12/20/2019 (7) Won 5 straight on road 2/11/2019 — 3/21/2019 (9) * Never Has Happened * Won 10 straight on road 11/9/2016 — 12/19/2016 (10) * Never Has Happened * Won 15 straight on road 11/5/1997 — 2/11/1998 (22) 3/2/2019 — 3/14/2019 (7) Lost 5 straight 11/29/2019 — 12/7/2019 (5) 12/6/1997 — 1/3/1998 (15) Lost 10 straight 1/22/2011 — 2/9/2011 (10) 10/28/2017 — 11/17/2017 (5) Lost 5 straight at home 11/6/2018 — 12/12/2018 (11) 2/11/2019 — 3/21/2019 (9) Lost 5 straight on road 11/24/2019 — 12/20/2019 (7)

2019-20 DALLAS MAVERICKS Game Notes PAGE 32 TEAM TREND RECORD LAST GAME TEAM TREND RECORD LAST GAME PLAYER TREND RECORD LAST GAME <4 Mavericks w/ 10+ pts 2-2 @ OKC 12/31/19 Mavericks shoot 50.0% or better 16-1 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/40+ pts 4-0 @ DET 12/12/19 4+ Mavericks w/ 10+ pts 26-14 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp shoots 50.0% or better 4-3 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/35+ pts 7-4 vs. LAC 1/21/20 5+ Mavericks w/ 10+ pts 22-10 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks shoot 45.0% or better 21-3 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/30+ pts 12-7 vs. LAC 1/21/20 6+ Mavericks w/ 10+ pts 16-1 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks shoot 44.0% or below 7-12 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Luka Doncic w/25+ pts 20-11 @ POR 1/23/20 7+ Mavericks w/ 10+ pts 6-0 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks shoot 40.0% or below 0-7 @ OKC 12/31/19 Luka Doncic w/20+ pts 24-12 @ POR 1/23/20 8+ Mavericks w/ 10+ pts 2-0 @ MEM 11/9/19 Opp shoots 45.0% or better 14-8 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/15+ pts 25-13 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks no 20+ pt scorer 2-1 vs. PHI 1/11/20 Opp shoots 40.0% or below 4-2 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Luka Doncic w/10+ pts 26-13 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp no 20+ pt scorer 4-0 @ GSW 1/14/20 Mavericks w/10+ 3-pointers made 27-15 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/10+ FTA 9-7 vs. LAC 1/21/20 2+ Mavericks w/20+ pt scorer 18-8 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/10+ 3-pointers made 18-11 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/15+ rebs 3-0 @ SAC 1/15/20 2+ Opp w/20+ pt scorer 9-11 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks w/15+ 3-pointers made 17-6 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/10+ rebs 13-8 vs. LAC 1/21/20 3+ Mavericks w/20+ pt scorer 3-0 @ DET 12/12/19 Opp w/15+ 3-pointers made 7-2 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/15+ asts 3-1 @ SAC 1/15/20 3+ Opp w/20+ pt scorer 5-3 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks 3FG% 40.0% or better 13-0 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/10+ asts 13-5 @ SAC 1/15/20 Mavericks w/30+ pt scorer 12-8 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Opp 3FG% 40.0% or better 5-7 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/3+ 3FGM 15-8 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Opp w/30+ pt scorer 7-8 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks FT% 80.0 or better 12-7 @ SAC 1/15/20 Luka Doncic w/3+ stls 2-3 @ LAL 12/1/19 All 5 Starters w/10+ pts 5-1 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp FT% 80.0 or better 9-9 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/double-double 18-9 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Opp 5 Starters w/10+ pts 3-1 @ SAC 1/15/20 Mavericks FT% below 70.0 7-4 @ POR 1/23/20 Luka Doncic w/triple-double 8-4 @ SAC 1/15/20 2+ reserves w/10+ pts 18-10 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp FT% below 70.0 10-2 vs. POR 1/17/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/30+ pts 0-1 vs. POR 10/27/19 Opp 2+ reserves w/10+ pts 13-10 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Mavericks FTM >= Opp FTA 16-2 @ POR 1/23/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/25+ pts 1-2 @ MIL 12/16/19 3+ reserves w/10+ pts 9-1 vs. BKN 1/2/20 Opp FTM >= Mavericks FTA 3-7 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/20+ pts 8-5 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp 3+ reserves w/10+ pts 6-1 vs. CHI 1/6/20 Mavericks w/30+ FTA 5-4 vs. LAL 1/10/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/15+ pts 14-8 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks <20 pts. in 1st qtr 0-5 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Opp w/30+ FTA 1-8 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/10+ pts 19-11 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp <20 pts. in 1st qtr 1-2 vs. MIA 12/14/19 Mavericks w/20+ asts 26-11 @ POR 1/23/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/10+ FTA 0-1 vs. POR 10/27/19 Mavericks w/30+ pts in 1st qtr 19-3 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/20+ asts 24-10 @ POR 1/23/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/15+ rebs 2-0 @ PHI 12/20/19 Opp w/30+ pts in 1st qtr 9-6 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks w/25+ asts 13-5 @ POR 1/23/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/10+ rebs 8-5 @ TOR 12/22/19 Mavericks under 50 pts 1st half 1-4 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Opp w/25+ asts 15-5 vs. POR 1/17/20 Kristaps Porzingis w/3+ 3FGM 10-6 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp under 50 pts 1st half 6-1 @ GSW 1/14/20 Mavericks w/30+ asts 4-1 @ GSW 12/28/19 Kristaps Porzingis w/double-double 7-5 @ TOR 12/22/19 Mavericks 50+ pts 1st half 27-12 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/30+ asts 2-0 @ MEM 11/9/19 Tim Hardaway Jr. w/30+ pts 1-0 @ HOU 11/24/19 Opp 50+ pts 1st half 22-15 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks w/12 or fewer TOs 14-10 @ POR 1/23/20 Tim Hardaway Jr. w/25+ pts 5-2 vs. POR 1/17/20 Mavericks 60+ pts in 1st half 17-3 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/12 or fewer TOs 17-10 @ POR 1/23/20 Tim Hardaway Jr. w/20+ pts 7-3 vs. POR 1/17/20 Opp 60+ pts in 1st half 11-8 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks w/20+ TOs 0-2 vs. LAC 11/26/19 Tim Hardaway Jr. w/15+ pts 11-5 vs. POR 1/17/20 Mavericks lead by 10+ pts 26-7 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/20+ TOs 0-0 Tim Hardaway Jr. w/10+ pts 19-11 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp leads by 10+ pts 10-13 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Mavericks w/50+ rebs 25-11 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Tim Hardaway Jr. w/3+ 3FGM 13-7 @ POR 1/23/20 Both teams score 100+ pts 21-14 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/50+ rebs 15-15 @ POR 1/23/20 Tim Hardaway Jr. w/3+ stls 0-1 vs. LAC 11/26/19 Both teams under 100 pts 0-0 Mavericks w/10+ more RB than Opp 8-1 @ GSW 1/14/20 Dorian Finney-Smith w/20+ pts 1-0 vs. SAS 11/18/19 Mavericks score 110+ pts 23-5 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/10+ more RB. than DAL 1-5 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Dorian Finney-Smith w/15+ pts 4-1 @ SAC 1/15/20 Opp scores 110+ pts 15-10 @ POR 1/23/20 Mavericks w/10+ stls 3-2 @ LAL 12/29/19 Dorian Finney-Smith w/10+ pts 15-5 @ POR 1/23/20 National TV games (not NBATV) 6-6 @ POR 1/23/20 Opp w/10+ stls 4-4 vs. PHI 1/11/20 Dorian Finney-Smith w/10+ rebs 2-1 @ POR 1/23/20 1st game Back-to-Back 4-2 @ GSW 1/14/20 2+ Mavericks w/double-double 6-4 vs. PHI 1/11/20 Dorian Finney-Smith w/3+ 3FGM 5-4 @ POR 1/23/20 2nd game Back-to-Back 4-2 @ SAC 1/15/20 2+ Opp w/double-double 8-2 @ POR 1/23/20 Dorian Finney-Smith w/3+ stls 0-1 vs. LAL 11/1/19 1st game after a win 14-13 vs. LAC 1/21/20 3+ Mavericks w/double-double 1-0 @ HOU 11/24/19 Dorian Finney-Smith w/double-double 2-0 @ POR 1/23/20 1st game after a loss 13-3 @ POR 1/23/20 3+ Opp w/double-double 0-2 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Dwight Powell w/20+ pts 2-0 @ GSW 1/14/20 Dwight Powell w/15+ pts 6-2 @ SAC 1/15/20 Dwight Powell w/10+ pts 10-8 @ SAC 1/15/20 Dwight Powell w/10+ rebs 2-1 vs. PHI 1/11/20 Dwight Powell w/3+ stls 1-2 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Dwight Powell w/double-double 1-0 vs. PHI 1/11/20 Maxi Kleber w/20+ pts 0-1 vs. CHA 1/4/20 Maxi Kleber w/15+ pts 2-3 @ POR 1/23/20 Maxi Kleber w/10+ pts 15-6 @ POR 1/23/20 Maxi Kleber w/10+ rebs 2-1 @ OKC 12/31/19 Maxi Kleber w/3+ 3FGM 4-3 @ GSW 1/14/20 Maxi Kleber w/double-double 0-1 @ OKC 12/31/19 Delon Wright w/20+ pts 1-0 @ NOP 10/25/19 Delon Wright w/15+ pts 3-0 @ LAL 12/1/19 Delon Wright w/10+ pts 8-2 @ LAL 12/29/19 Delon Wright w/3+ 3FGM 1-0 @ LAL 12/1/19 Delon Wright w/3+ stls 7-2 vs. DEN 1/8/20 Seth Curry w/30+ pts 1-0 @ DET 12/12/19 Seth Curry w/25+ pts 3-0 vs. BKN 1/2/20 Seth Curry w/20+ pts 4-1 @ SAC 1/15/20 Seth Curry w/15+ pts 10-2 @ POR 1/23/20 Seth Curry w/10+ pts 15-6 @ POR 1/23/20 Seth Curry w/3+ 3FGM 11-4 @ POR 1/23/20 Seth Curry w/3+ stls 0-1 vs. POR 10/27/19 Jalen Brunson w/20+ pts 0-1 @ TOR 12/22/19 Jalen Brunson w/15+ pts 3-2 @ POR 1/23/20 Jalen Brunson w/10+ pts 12-4 @ POR 1/23/20 Jalen Brunson w/10+ asts 1-1 vs. BOS 12/18/19 Jalen Brunson w/3+ 3FGM 1-1 @ POR 1/23/20 Jalen Brunson w/double-double 1-1 vs. BOS 12/18/19 Justin Jackson w/15+ pts 3-0 @ LAL 12/1/19 Justin Jackson w/10+ pts 7-0 vs. CHI 1/6/20 Justin Jackson w/3+ 3FGM 3-0 @ LAL 12/1/19 Boban Marjanovic w/15+ pts 1-0 vs. NOP 12/7/19 Boban Marjanovic w/10+ pts 6-3 vs. LAC 1/21/20 Boban Marjanovic w/15+ rebs 1-0 vs. NOP 12/7/19 Boban Marjanovic w/10+ rebs 2-1 @ GSW 1/14/20 Boban Marjanovic w/double-double 2-1 @ GSW 1/14/20 Jose Juan Barea w/10+ pts 4-4 @ GSW 1/14/20 Jose Juan Barea w/3+ 3FGM 2-0 @ GSW 1/14/20

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