Miami HEAT (29-22) at (24-24) Friday, February 2, 2018 ▫ 8:00PM

Regular Season Game: 52 ▫ Road Game: 29 Wells Fargo ▫ Philadelphia, PA

2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS PROBABLE STARTERS

DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET)/RESULTS TV (+/-) POS PLAYER HT WT PPG RPG AST MISC. NOTES 10/18 @ Orlando L, 116-109 -7 10/21 INDIANA W, 112-108 +4 #0 Leads the team with 67 steals this 10/23 ATLANTA W, 104-93 +11 10 /25 SAN ANTONIO L, 117-100 -17 F JOSH RICHARDSON 6-6 200 12.8 3.4 2.8 season and has also led the team in 10/28 BOSTON L, 96-90 -6 (Tennessee) plus/minus a team-high nine times. 10/30 MINNESOTA L, 125-122 (OT) -3 11/1 CHICAGO W, 97-91 +6 #16 11/3 @ Denver L, 95-94 -1 Scored the 4,000th of his career 11/5 @ L.A. Clippers W, 104-101 +3 F JAMES JOHNSON 6-8 240 10.2 5.0 4.0 on 1/31 at CLE. 11/6 @ Golden State L, 97-80 -17 (Wake Forest) 11/8 @ Phoenix W, 126-115 +11 11/10 @ Utah W, 84-74 +10 th 11/12 @ L, 112-103 -9 #21 Recorded his 610 as a 11/15 WASHINGTON L, 102-93 -9 member of the HEAT on 1/31 at 11/17 @ Washington W, 91-88 +3 C 7-0 265 14.4 11.8 0.8 CLE, tying for the third- 11/19 INDIANA L, 120-95 -25 (Marshall) most blocks in team history. 11/22 BOSTON W, 104-98 +6 11/24 @ Minnesota W, 109-97 +12 #8 11/26 @ Chicago W, 100-93 +7 Scored the 2,000th point of his career 11/28 @ Cleveland L, 108-97 -11 G TYLER JOHNSON 6-4 190 11.9 3.6 2.1 on 1/29 at DAL. 11/29 @ L, 115-86 -29 (Fresno State) 12/1 CHARLOTTE W, 105-100 +5 12/3 GOLDEN STATE L, 123-95 -28 12/6 @ San Antonio L, 117-105 -12 #7 12/9 @ Brooklyn (Mexico) W, 101-89 +12 Named to the 2018 NBA All-Star 12/11 @ Memphis W, 107-82 +25 G GORAN DRAGIĆ 6-3 190 17.0 4.1 4.8 Team on 2/1. 12/13 PORTLAND L, 102-95 -7 (Union Olimpija) 12/152.6 @ Charlotte W, 104-98 +6 12/16 L.A. CLIPPERS W, 90-85 +5 12/18 @ Atlanta L, 110-104 -6 HEAT REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 12/20 @ Boston W, 90-89 +1 12/22 DALLAS W, 113-101 +12 12/23 NEW ORLEANS L, 109-94 -15 OVERALL RECORDS STREAKS 12/26 ORLANDO W,107-89 +18 12/29 BROOKLYN L, 111-87 -24 Overall: 29-22 (2016-17 Record: 41-41) Latest Streak: Lost 1 12/30 @ Orlando W, 117-111 +6 Home: 13-10 (2016-17 Record: 23-18) Home Streak: Won 1 1/3 DETROIT W, 111-104 +7 1/5 NEW YORK W, 107-103 (OT) +4 Road: 16-12 (2016-17 Record: 18-23) Road Streak: Lost 1 1/7 UTAH W, 103-102 +1 Overtime: 1-1 (2016-17 Record: 2-1) 1/9 @ W, 90-89 +1 1/10 @ Indiana W, 114-106 +8 1/14 MILWAUKEE W, 97-79 +18 RECORDS VS. EASTERN CONFERENCE RECORDS VS. WESTERN CONFERENCE 1/15 @ Chicago L, 119-111 -8 Overall: 20-12 (2016-17 Record: 27-25) Overall: 9-10 (2016-17 Record: 14-16) 1/17 @ Milwaukee W, 106-101 +5 1/19 @ Brooklyn L, 101-95 -6 Home: 10-4 (2016-17 Record: 15-11) Home: 3-6 (2016-17 Record: 8-7) 1/20 @ Charlotte W, 106-105 +1 Road: 10-8 (2016-17 Record: 12-14) Road: 6-4 (2016-17 Record: 6-9) 1 /22 @ Houston L, 99-90 -9 1/25 SACRAMENTO L, 89-88 -1 Overtime: 1-0 (2016-17 Record: 1-1) Overtime: 0-1 (2016-17 Record: 1-0) 1/27 CHARLOTTE W, 95-91 +4 1/29 @ Dallas W, 95-88 +7 1/31 @ Cleveland L, 91-89 -2 STATUS REPORT 2/2 @ Philadelphia 8:00PM FSS/ESPN 2/3 @ Detroit 7:00PM FSS 2/5 ORLANDO 7:30PM FSS PLAYER REASON STATUS 2/7 HOUSTON 7:30PM FSS 2/9 MILWAUKEE 8:00PM FSS Rodney McGruder Left Tibia Surgery Out 2/13 @ Toronto 7:00PM FSS 2/14 @ Philadelphia 7:00PM FSS 2/23 @ New Orleans 8:00PM FSS Left Foot Surgery Out

2/24 MEMPHIS 7:30PM FSS 2/27 PHILADELPHIA 7:30PM FSS Left Ankle Surgery Out 3/1 L.A. LAKERS 7:30PM FSS 3/3 DETROIT 7:30PM FSS 3/5 PHOENIX 7:30PM FSS 3/6 @ Washington 7:00PM FSS 3/8 PHILADELPHIA 7:30PM FSS 3/10 WASHINGTON 7:30PM FSS RECENT TRANSACTIONS 3/12 @ Portland 10:30PM FSS/ESPN 3/14 @ Sacramento 10:00PM FSS 3/16 @ L.A. Lakers 10:30PM FSS/NBA TV 01/28/18: Jones Jr. and Walton Jr. re-joined the Skyforce as part of their two-way contracts. 3/19 DENVER 7:30PM FSS

3/21 NEW YORK 7:30PM FSS 3/23 @ Oklahoma City 8:00PM FSS 01/17/18: Jr. re-joined the HEAT from the Skyforce as part of his two-way contract 3/25 @ Indiana 5:00PM FSS 3/27 CLEVELAND 8:00PM TNT 01/14/18: Jones Jr. re-joined the HEAT from the Skyforce as part of his two-way contract. 3/29 CHICAGO 7:30PM FSS 3/31 BROOKLYN 8:00PM FSS 01/11/18: Jones Jr. and Walton Jr. joined the Skyforce as part of their two-way contracts.

4/3 ATLANTA 7:30PM FSS 4/4 @ Atlanta 7:30PM FSS 4/62017 -18 MIAMI@ NewHEAT York GA ME NOTES7:30PM FSS 01/09/18: Derrick Walton Jr. re-joined the HEAT from Sioux Falls as part of his two-way contract PAGE 1 4/9 OKLAHOMA CITY 7:30PM FSS 4/11 TORONTO 8:00PM FSS 01/07/18: Derrick Walton Jr. re-joined the Skyforce as part of his two-contract

All games can be heard on WAXY 790AM & WQBA 1140AM (Spanish)

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS TV: FOX Sports Sun (Eric Reid, Tony Fiorentino, Jason Jackson); ESPN (Mark Jones, Doris Burke) Radio: The Ticket 790AM & The HEAT Radio Network (Mike Inglis) Spanish Radio: WQBA 1140AM, WAQI 710 AM & The HEAT Spanish Radio Network (José Pañeda)

Series Notes: The HEAT and 76ers meet for the first of four matchups this regular season. Last season, the teams split the season series, 2-2, with each team winning both games at home. The HEAT is 58-55 all-time versus Philadelphia during the regular season and is 36-21 in games played in Miami. The HEAT is 22-34 in games played on the road.

2016-17 SEASON RESULTS VS. OPPONENT DATE SITE RESULTS 11/21/16 Philadelphia, PA L, 101-94 02/04/17 Miami, FL W, 125-102 02/11/17 Philadelphia, PA L, 117-109 03/01/17 Miami, FL W, 125-98

2017-18 REGULAR SEASON STATS COMPARISON

HEAT CATEGORY OPPONENT 100.2 107.9 100.9 OPPONENT POINTS PER GAME 106.9 .454 FG PCT. .465 .449 OPPONENT FG PCT. .438 .359 3-PT FG PCT. .359 .754 FT PCT. .768 42.4 REBOUNDS PER GAME 46.9 42.0 OPPONENT REBOUNDS PER GAME 42.0 21.8 ASSISTS PER GAME 25.4 7.08 STEALS PER GAME 8.10 15.1 TURNOVERS PER GAME 17.7 13.5 OPPONENT TURNOVERS PER GAME 14.4 5.27 BLOCKS PER GAME 5.08

NEXT OPPONENT

DETROIT PISTONS TV: FOX Sports Sun (Eric Reid, Tony Fiorentino, Jason Jackson) Radio: The Ticket 790AM & The HEAT Radio Network (Mike Inglis) Spanish Radio: WQBA 1140AM, WAQI 710 AM & The HEAT Spanish Radio Network (José Pañeda)

Series Notes: The HEAT and Pistons meet for the third of four matchups this regular season. So far this season, the teams have split the series, 1- 1, with each winning on their home court. Last season, they also split the season series, 2-2. The HEAT is 56-51 all-time versus Detroit during the regular season and is 31-21 in games played in Miami. The HEAT is 25-30 in games played on the road.

2017-18 SEASON RESULTS VS. OPPONENT DATE SITE RESULTS 11/12/17 Detroit, MI L, 112-103 01/03/18 Miami, FL W, 111-104 02/03/18 Detroit, MI -- 03/03/18 Miami, FL --

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2017-18 RECENT GAME RECAPS

CLVELAND CAVALIERS 91, MIAMI HEAT 89 (1/31/18): In the second contest of a four-game road trip, the Miami HEAT fell to the Cavaliers, 91- 89, in Cleveland. The Cavs shot 50 percent in the first as they held a six-point, 27-21, lead after one. Cleveland pushed their advantage to 14 in the second, but Miami went on an 11-0 run to cut the Cavaliers lead down to three as the HEAT went on to close the first half up two, 50-48. After four lead changes in the third, the teams entered the final quarter tied up at 72. No team held more than a four-point lead in the fourth as Cleveland was up one, 90-89, with 12.1 seconds remaining. After going 1-of-2 from the foul line and the Cavs up two, 91-89, Miami took the ball up-court but could not get a game-tying shoot off as Cleveland held on for the win. Goran Dragić scored a team-high 18 points as LeBron James led Cleveland with 24.

MIAMI HEAT 95, 88 (1/29/18): The Miami HEAT started their four-game road trip with a, 95-88, win against the Mavericks in Dallas. The Mavs shot 55 percent in the first as they took a four-point, 26-22, lead after one. Miami hit six three-point field goals in the second while adding a perfect 7-of-7 from the line to help give them a five-point, 51-46, lead at the half. Hassan Whiteside scored 10 points in the third as the HEAT held Dallas to just 15 points in the quarter to help push their advantage to 14, 75-61, heading into the final frame. Miami held a 10-point, 88- 78, lead with 3:40 on the clock before the Mavericks went on a 10-3 run to cut the HEAT lead to three, 91-88, but they wouldn’t get any closer then that as Miami closed the game on a 4-0 run to take the, 95-88, win. Whiteside finished with a game-high 25 points and game-high 14 rebounds as added 12 off the bench. led Dallas with 20.

2017-18 GAME NOTES

HOT TAKES:  The 2017-18 season marks as the HEAT’s 30th in franchise history.  Miami is 17-6 this season when holding opponents to under 100 points.  The HEAT are 12-4 this season in games decided by five points or less.  Hassan Whiteside tied Rony Seikaly (610) for third place on Miami’s all-time blocks list on 1/31 at CLE. Only (1,625) and have more (759).  Miami posted a 10-5 (.667) record in January, tying the highest winning percentage in the Eastern Conference for the month.

ROAD TRIP: The HEAT enter tonight’s contest playing in the third of a current four-game road trip. Miami has played in 28 road games already this season, tying for the second-most in the NBA, only Sacramento (29) has played more. Their 16-12 (.571) road record marks as the fifth-best in the league. Below are the highest road winning percentages in the NBA this season.

BEST ROAD WINNING% TEAM .808 (21-5) Golden State .720 (18-7) Boston .696 (16-7) Houston .577 (15-11) Toronto .571 (16-12) Miami

SPO VS. SIXERS: HEAT Head Coach has posted a 26-7 (.788) regular season record against Philadelphia, marking as his highest winning percentage against any Eastern Conference team and his third-highest overall. Below are Spoelstra’s highest overall regular season winning percentages against any team.

SPOELSTRA WINNING % VS. OPPS TEAM .889 (16-2) Kings .889 (16-2) Suns .788 (26-7) 76ers .771 (27-8) Nets .722 (13-5) Lakers

SINGLE MONTH: connected on 52 three-point field goals in January, tying his record for the most by any player for a single month in team history. He previously set the record last month with his 52 made treys in December. Additionally, he has now become the first player in franchise history to post back-to-back 50+ made three-pointers in consecutive months. Below are the most made treys during a single month in HEAT history.

3FGM IN SINGLE MONTH PLAYER SEASON 52 (January) Wayne Ellington 2017-18 52 (December) Wayne Ellington 2017-18 51 (March) 1996-97 47 (January) Voshon Lenard 1996-97 46 (December) Damon Jones 2004-05

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LET’S SHOOT IT OUT: Wayne Ellington has connected on a team-high 153 made three-point field goals this season, with 144 of those coming as a reserve, marking the most off the bench (30 more than the next highest player) and the fourth-most overall in the entire NBA while playing less minutes then most players on top of the list. He has already surpassed his career single-season high for made three-pointers, which was 149 from last year. Additionally, he is shooting 40.5 percent from downtown this season, the second-highest percentage from long range during his nine-year career, and the fourth-highest percentage in the NBA by any player with at least 130 made treys. Below are the most made three-point field goals in the NBA this season and the best shooting percentages from players with at least 130 made threes.

MOST 3FGM IN NBA PLAYER MINUTES PLAYED HIGHEST 3FG% W/130 3FGM PLAYER 171 James Harden 1,517 .456 164 Klay Thompson 1,712 .425 155 Stephen Curry 1,187 .423 153 Wayne Ellington 1,335 .405 Wayne Ellington 150 Paul George 1,748 .402 146 1,515 .390 Lou Williams

PERCENTAGE OF SHOTS: Of Wayne Ellington’s 456 shot attempts this season, 381 have come from three-point range, marking as 83.6 percent of his shot attempts are coming from beyond the arc. According to Elias, since the NBA instituted the three-point line during the 1979-80 season, no player has ever shot at least 82 percent from their shots from downtown with at least 400 attempts. The highest percentage of their shots coming from downtown (with at least 400 attempts) was Steve Novak when 81.6 percent (351-of-430) of his attempts were from three-point range during the 2012-13 season.

100: Wayne Ellington played in his 100th game as a member of the HEAT on 12/5 vs. NY, hitting 259 three-point field goals over that span, the most in team history for a player’s first 100 games with Miami. He surpassed the previous record by 26, which was Tim Hardaway and his 233 made treys through his first 100 games with the HEAT. Ellington’s 259 threes over that span are also the most for any 100-game span by any player as a member of the HEAT. Additionally, Ellington connected on his 100th trey of the season on 12/30 at ORL, in the 36th game of the season, marking as the second-fewest number of games to hit the 100-made mark in team history, only Damon Jones (35th game in 2004-05) has done it faster.

THE GOLDEN ARM: Wayne Ellington connected on a career-high eight three-point field goals on 12/22 vs. DAL, all off the bench, marking as the most by a reserve in HEAT history. His 28 points in the same game are the third-most off the bench in team history, only Tyler Johnson (32 points vs. ORL on 12/20/16) and Voshon Lenard (29 points vs. MIL on 12/16/99) have more. He also hit six three-point field goals in the second quarter on 10/23 vs. ATL, marking as the most for a second quarter in team history and tying (six in first quarter on 4/8/93 at MIL) for the most for any quarter in HEAT history. Additionally, Ellington hit at least one three in 15 consecutive games from 12/30 – 1/29, the second-longest streak of his career. Below are the longest three-point made streaks of Ellington’s career and the most three-point field goals made by a reserve during a single game in team history.

CONSEC GMS W/ A 3FGM DATES 3FGM OFF BENCH PLAYER DATE 22 2/1/17 – 3/21/17 8 Wayne Ellington 12/22/17 vs. DAL 15 12/30/17 – 1/30/18 7 Wayne Ellington 12/13/17 vs. POR 14 11/29/17 – 12/26/17 7 Wayne Ellington 11/19/17 vs. IND 14 1/20/16 – 2/21/16 7 12/15/06 at WAS 13 3/31/13 – 11/1/13 7 Voshon Lenard 12/16/99 vs. MIL

IT’S WAYNING THREES: Wayne Ellington connected on six three-point field goals on 1/25 vs. SAC, marking his ninth game of at least six made from downtown this season, already the most for a single-season in HEAT franchise history. Below are the most six-plus made three-point field goals during a single season in team history.

6+ 3FGM GMS PLAYER SEASON 9 Wayne Ellington 2017-18 8 Tim Hardaway 1996-97 8 Voshon Lenard 1996-97 7 Damon Jones 2004-05 5 2009-10

FOUR-GAME SPAN: Wayne Ellington connected on 20 three-point field goals from 11/19 – 11/26, becoming just the third player to hit that many over a four-game span in franchise history joining Damon Jones and Voshon Lenard. Ellington shot 57.1 percent (20-of-35) in those four contests. Below is each instance in which a player has hit at least 20 treys over any four-game span in HEAT franchise history.

MOST 3FGM OVER 4-GM SPAN PLAYER DATES 23 Damon Jones 2/9/05 – 2/16/05 21 Voshon Lenard 1/17/97 – 1/23/97 20 Wayne Ellington 11/19/17 – 11/26/17 20 Damon Jones 2/11/05 – 2/22/05 20 Voshon Lenard 1/16/97 – 1/22/97

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SELLING OUT: Miami has currently sold out 358-straight overall games, which includes both the regular season and playoffs, the ninth-longest sellout streak in NBA history. Next on the list in eighth place is the with their 371-game sellout streak from 12/23/88 – 11/21/97. Both Miami’s 358 overall streak and their 302-game regular season sellout streak are the longest in franchise history. Additionally, 237 of those 358 overall sellouts have been at over capacity, where fans have purchased Standing Room Only tickets in the Upper 400 Level. Below are the longest home sellout streaks in team history.

REG. SEASON HOME SELLOUTS DATES REG. & POSTSEASON SELLOUTS DATES 302 10/29/10 – present 358 4/23/10 – present 125 2/13/05 – 2/23/08 147 2/13/05 – 2/23/08 104 3/3/89 – 12/7/91 104 3/3/89 – 12/7/91

ALL-TIME LEADER: Head Coach Erik Spoelstra became the HEAT’s all-time leader in coaching wins after recording his 455th victory on 12/16 vs. LAC, surpassing (454-395). Spoelstra is only the second active head coach in the NBA to record at least 450 wins with their current team, joining Gregg Popovich, and paired with Riley’s 454 victories, they are just the second pair of coaches to each post at least 450 wins with the same team, joining the Lakers with Riley (533) and Phil Jackson (610). Additionally, Spoelstra’s .607 winning percentage (469-304) is the highest in the Eastern Conference since he became head coach. Below are the most wins by a head coach in HEAT history.

MOST HEAT WINS HEAT COACH 469 Erik Spoelstra 454 Pat Riley 133 Kevin Loughery 112 Stan Van Gundy

BEYOND THE ARC: Miami has connected on 564 three-point field goals so far this season accounting for 33.1 percent of their total points, marking as the highest percentage of points coming from downtown in team history. Below are the highest percentage of points from three-point range during a single season in team history.

% OF PTS FROM 3FG SEASON 33.1 2017-18 28.7 2016-17 26.2 1996-97 25.5 2012-13

DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Hassan Whiteside posted a 25-point, 14- double-double at DAL on 1/29. He has now totaled 139 double-doubles with the HEAT, surpassing this season for the third-most in team history. Last season Whiteside posted 58 double-doubles, the most for a single-season in franchise history. Below are the most double-doubles in team history.

HEAT DBL-DBLS PLAYER 221 Rony Seikaly 205 Alonzo Mourning 139 Hassan Whiteside 133 Udonis Haslem 121 Dwyane Wade

STREAKING: Josh Richardson scored in double-figures in seven-straight games from 1/10-1/22, the third-longest streak of his career. Earlier this season he previously did so in a career-long 14 consecutive games from 12/11-1/7. Below are the longest double-figure scoring streaks of his career.

CONSEC GMS IN DLB-FIGS DATES 14 12/11/17 – 1/7/18 9 4/2/17 – 10/23/17 7 1/10/18 – 1/22/18 6 11/25/16 – 12/14/16

FIRST EVER: Hassan Whiteside registered a 27-point, 14-rebound double-double while blocking six shots and shooting 83.3 percent (10-of-12) from the field in 31:41 minutes of action in Miami’s 106-101 win at MIL on 1/17. He has become the only player in NBA history to hit each of those marks while playing less than 40 minutes (since blocks became a stat in 1973-74). According to Elias, the last player in the NBA to do so while playing any amount of minutes was Shaquille O’Neal on 3/21/04 when he posted 31 points, 26 rebounds, seven blocks and shot 87.5 percent (14-of-16) from the field in 47 minutes.

ALL-TIME OFF THE BENCH: Tyler Johnson scored a game-high 20 points at BKN on 12/9, all off the bench, marking his 17th 20-point game off the bench as a member of the HEAT, the second-most ever in team history. Additionally, James Johnson has posted 11 20-point games off the bench, the fourth-most in franchise history. Below are the most 20-point games by a reserve in franchise history.

ALL-TIME 20-PT GMS OFF BENCH PLAYER 22 17 Tyler Johnson 12 11 James Johnson 10 Hassan Whiteside

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2 FOR 20 OFF BENCH: Kelly Olynyk (21) and Wayne Ellington (20) each scored 20 points off the bench on 1/15 at CHI, marking the seventh time in team history at least two reserves posted 20-point games. Ellington’s 20-point game also marked as his seventh 20-point game off the bench this season, already the most for a single season in his career. Below is each occurrence of two players posting at least 20 points off the bench in HEAT franchise history.

TWO 20-POINT GAMES OFF BENCH DATE Kelly Olynyk (21) & Wayne Ellington (20) 1/15/18 at CHI Tyler Johnson (24) & James Johnson (20) 3/26/17 at BOS Michael Beasley (28) & (27) 3/4/09 vs. PHO Daequan Cook (24) & Michael Beasley (21) 1/14/09 at MIL Alec Kessler (21) & Kevin Edwards (21) 2/14/91 vs. DEN Willie Burton (21) & Kevin Edwards (20) 1/21/91 vs. CHI (24) & Jon Sundvold (20) 2/5/89 vs. SAC

EIGHT PLUS: All eight HEAT players that appeared in the game at IND on 1/10 each scored at least eight points. According to Elias, that marked as just the fourth time in franchise history that each player that entered a game scored at least eight points, and it is the second time this season Miami has accomplished the feat, having also done so on 12/15 at CHA when all nine players scored eight-plus in the 104-98 win. The only two previous times it has occurred in team history have both been against Milwaukee, first on 1/13/98 at home and then on 11/5/05 on the road. Additionally, as of 1/10, no other team this season has had a single game in which each player has posted at least eight points.

BAM! posted a 16-point, 15-rebound double-double while blocking five shots on 1/9 at TOR, becoming just the second rookie in league history to post at least those numbers off the bench since blocks were kept as a stat beginning in the 1973-74 season. The only other rookie to accomplish the feat off the bench is John Henson (17 points, 25 rebounds, seven blocks) on 4/10/13 at ORL. Additionally, Adebayo also became just the fourth HEAT player ever to post a 16-point, 15-rebound, 5-block game, joining Rony Seikaly, Alonzo Mourning and Hassan Whiteside.

IN THE CLUTCH: The HEAT posted back-to-back one-point wins after defeating the 103-102 on 1/7 and then a one-point, 90-89, win at Toronto on 1/9. That marks as only the second time in team history Miami has recorded consecutive wins by one point each. The only previous instance came during the 2009-10 season when they posted a 102-101 win vs. New Orleans on 11/22/09 and then a 99-98 win at Orlando on 11/25/09.

J-RICH IN DECEMBER: Josh Richardson ended December averaging 17.4 points (261) in the month on 54.6 percent (100-of-183) from the field, 46.8 percent (29-of-62) from three-point range and 88.9 percent (32-of-36) from the foul line. He out-performed his November averages of 7.6 points and 35.4 percent (45-of-127) from the field, 25 percent (17-of-68) from three-point range and 70 percent (7-of-10) from the foul line. Below are Richardson’s November averages compared to his current averages this month in December.

NOVEMBER DECEMBER +/- PTS 7.6 17.4 +9.8 FG% .354 .546 +.192 3FG% .250 .468 +.218 FT% .700 .889 +.189

HOT IN NOVEMBER: The HEAT connected on 182 three-point field goals in November, the most for any month in franchise history. Additionally, their 173 made treys during December marked as the third-most. Below are the most three’s made during any month in HEAT history.

3FGM IN ANY MONTH SEASON GMS PLAYED 182 (November) 2017-18 15 174 (March) 2016-17 16 173 (December) 2017-18 15 160 (March) 2012-13 18 154 (January) 2016-17 15

UNWELCOME BACK: Kelly Olynyk scored a career-high 32 points at BOS on 12/20, becoming the only former Celtic player (with at least 250 games played) to return to Boston and score at least 30 points, as he helped Miami to a, 90-89, win. According to Elias, below are the most points scored in Boston by a former Celtic with at least 250 games played with the team.

POINTS PLAYER DATE 32 Kelly Olynyk 12/20/17 29 1/2/15 27 Glen Davis 4/18/12

BAM BAM: Bam Adebayo shot a perfect 7-of-7 from the field on 11/28 at CLE, becoming the only rookie in team history to not miss a shot with at least seven attempts in a game, surpassing the previous record of a 6-of-6 performance by rookie Harold Miner on 1/10/93 at LAL. Additionally, he also shot a perfect 5-of-5 from the foul line, marking just the second time in franchise history a HEAT player was perfect from the field and the foul line with a minimum of five attempts each. The only player to previously accomplish the feat was Dorell Wright when he was 5-of-5 from the field and 7-of-7 from the foul line on 2/4/08 vs. TOR.

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OH WHAT A NIGHT: Miami shot 63.9 percent (46-of-72) from the field vs. DAL on 12/22, the second highest single-game field goal percentage in franchise history. The HEAT also shot 64 percent (16-of-25) from three-point range, the highest percentage in team history with at least 25 attempts. Additionally, it marked as just the second game in franchise history in which Miami has shot at least 63 percent from both the field and from three- point range. The only other time it occurred was on 1/27/97 vs. PHO (63.2 percent from the field & 65 percent from downtown). Below are the highest single game shooting percentages from the field and from three-point range (min 25 attempts) in team history.

HIGHEST FG% IN HEAT HISTORY DATE HIGHEST 3FG% IN HEAT HISTORY (MIN 25 ATT) DATES .675 (52-of-77) 3/1/16 vs. CHI .640 (16-of-25) 12/22/17 vs. DAL .639 (46-of-72) 12/22/17 vs. DAL .615 (16-of-26) 1/17/12 vs. SA .634 (45-of-71) 12/16/13 vs. UT .615 (16-of-26) 1/22/11 vs. TOR .632 (48-of-76) 1/27/97 vs. PHO .600 (15-of-25) 4/9/14 at MEM

BOARDING SCHOOL: The HEAT out-rebounded the Raptors by +27 (64-37) on 1/9, tying for the fifth-highest rebound margin in team history. Miami grabbed 37 boards in the first half of that game, tying for the most rebounds in any half in franchise history when they also grabbed 37 rebounds in the first half at DEN on 12/27/90. Additionally, Bam Adebayo (15) and Hassan Whiteside (15) each grabbed 15 rebounds in the contest, marking as just the eighth time in team history at least two HEAT players grabbed at least 15 boards in the same game.

20/20 VISION: Hassan Whiteside became just the second player in NBA history to record at least 26 points and 22 rebounds in a road season opener after doing so on 10/18 at ORL. According to Elias, the only other player to accomplish the feat is , who has done so five times with the last occurrence on 10/16/70 at CHI. Additionally, it marked as Whiteside’s eighth 20-20 game in a HEAT uniform, the second-most in team history. Below are the most 20-20 games in franchise history.

HEAT OVERALL 20-20 GMS PLAYER 12 Rony Seikaly 8 Hassan Whiteside 2

CLEANING THE GLASS: Hassan Whiteside grabbed 21 rebounds vs. WAS on 11/15, his third 20-rebound game of the season. It marks as the sixth-most for a single season in team history. Additionally, he has now totaled 15 20-rebound games as a member of the HEAT, the second-most in franchise history. Below are the most 20-rebound games for a single season and as a member of the HEAT in team history.

SINGLE-SEASON 20-REB GMS SEASON PLAYER HEAT ALL-TIME 20-REB GMS PLAYER 7 2016-17 Hassan Whiteside 21 Rony Seikaly 7 1992-93 Rony Seikaly 15 Hassan Whiteside 6 1990-91 Rony Seikaly 3 Alonzo Mourning 5 1991-92 Rony Seikaly 3 Kevin Willis 4 2014-15 Hassan Whiteside 2 3 2017-18 Hassan Whiteside

FROM DOWNTOWN: Eight different HEAT players (Dragić, Ellington, T. Johnson, Olynyk, Richardson, Waiters, White, Whiteside) connected on at least one three-point field goal on 11/1 vs. CHI, marking just the fourth time in team history at least eight different HEAT players made at least one three-point field goal during a single game. The previous three times occurred on 1/13/17 at MIL, 11/12/13 vs. MIL and 11/5/12 vs. PHO.

ROOKIE IMPACT: Bam Adebayo posted a 13-point, 13-rebound double-double on 10/30 vs. MIN, in just his fourth NBA game. That marks as the fifth-fastest a HEAT rookie has posted a double-double in team history. Additionally, he grabbed 10 offensive rebounds in the contest, the most offensive boards by a rookie in franchise history during a single-game and the tied for the sixth most by a rookie in the NBA over the last 17 years. Below are the fastest HEAT rookies to post a double-double and the most offensive rebounds grabbed by a HEAT rookie during the single game in team history.

HEAT ROOKIE GMS TO 1ST DBL-DBL MOST OFF REB BY HEAT ROOKIE PLAYER DATE Willie Burton 2 10 Bam Adebayo 10/30/17 vs. MIN Udonis Haslem 3 8 Udonis Haslem 10/31/03 vs. DET Alec Kessler 3 8 1/10/03 at UT Rony Seikaly 3 8 3/15/89 at LAC Bam Adebayo 4

HEAT LIFER: Udonis Haslem, who made his NBA debut with the HEAT during the 2003-04 season, enters his 15th season with Miami. He is the longest tenured HEAT player in franchise history and holds the fourth-longest current streak by a player with only one team in the NBA. During his 14 seasons with the HEAT, Haslem has accumulated three NBA Championships, five Eastern Conference titles, eight division titles and 11 playoff appearances. Additionally, Haslem has played in 838 career games and is just 17 games short from tying Miami’s all-time franchise games played record held by Dwyane Wade at 855. According to Elias, only three other current players have debuted and remained with their team longer than Haslem, below is each instance.

SEASONS SINCE DEBUT PLAYER TEAM SEASONS 20 Mavericks 1998-99 – present 17 Tony Parker Spurs 2001-02 – present 16 Manu Ginobili Spurs 2002-03 – present 15 Udonis Haslem HEAT 2003-04 – present

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2017-18 COMMUNITY NOTES

HEAT GLADES SWEEP: On January 24, HEAT players Bam Adebayo, Rodney McGruder and Josh Richardson and HEAT Legends Alonzo Mourning and , along with front office personal, hosted the HEAT Glades Sweep with the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida and the FIU School of Environment to complete a variety of green activities to generate awareness for the protection and sustainability of the environment throughout our community. Activities included planting native host and nectar plants, assembling three maintenance free vinyl picnic tables, assisting in surveying fish populations, creating an edible garden and planting vegetation in drainage areas. The HEAT Glades Sweep aims to not only improve the critically important ecosystem, but to also help bring awareness to the importance of the Florida Everglades.

PLAYER TICKET PROGRAM: One of the most generous and trend-setting programs in the NBA, the Miami HEAT’s Community Player Ticket Outreach Program will spend the entire 2017-18 regular season reaching out to children and youth less fortunate who typically would only dream of watching a HEAT game live. HEAT players Goran Dragić, Wayne Ellington, Udonis Haslem, James Johnson, Tyler Johnson, Rodney McGruder, Kelly Olynyk, Josh Richardson, Dion Waiters, Hassan Whiteside and along with Head Coach Erik Spoelstra and Vice President of Player Programs, Alonzo Mourning, will join forces to donate tickets for every single home game to local charitable organizations that would otherwise not have the means to attend HEAT games. Each player, based upon availability, graciously provides several private “Meet & Greet” opportunities for the groups prior to each HEAT home game, where the players give inspiring talks to the children, sign autographs and take pictures with the group. The participating organizations also attend a private viewing of the team warm-ups. Over the course of the season, the children, many for the first time, will have the opportunity to enjoy a HEAT game, courtesy of their favorite HEAT players and role models.

2017-18 OFFENSIVE LEADERS THIS TABLE INCLUDES TIES

10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 10+ 15+ 10+ DOUBLE- TRIPLE- INACTIVE HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH PLAYER PTS PTS PTS PTS REB REB AST DOUBLE DOUBLE LIST PTS REBS ASTS +/- Bam Adebayo 9 4 1 3 6 2 6 Goran Dragić 38 19 1 1 2 18 2 21 6 Wayne Ellington 25 9 7 5 A.J. Hammons 51 Udonis Haslem James Johnson 22 4 4 4 1 6 16 6 Tyler Johnson 27 5 1 1 6 7 3 4 Derrick Jones Jr. 2 Rodney McGruder 49 1 3 2 Kelly Olynyk 34 4 1 5 5 3 9 6 7 Josh Richardson 36 7 7 1 6 9 Dion Waiters 24 6 1 20 3 1 8 3 Derrick Walton, Jr. 26 1 2 Okaro White 36 Hassan Whiteside 24 9 23 7 18 8 8 24 1 Matt Williams, Jr. 26 2 Justise Winslow 6 3 5 2 4

2017-18 CHARGES TAKEN

PLAYER CHARGES TAKEN PLAYER CHARGES TAKEN Bam Adebayo Josh Richardson 2 Goran Dragić 1 Dion Waiters Wayne Ellington Derrick Walton, Jr. A.J. Hammons Okaro White 2 Udonis Haslem 2 Hassan Whiteside James Johnson Matt Williams, Jr. Tyler Johnson 6 Justise Winslow Derrick Jones Jr. 1 Rodney McGruder MIAMI TOTALS 27 Jordan Mickey OPPONENT TOTALS 38 Kelly Olynyk 13

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2017-18 HEAT REGULAR SEASON RECORDS WHEN…

BY DAY BY POINTS SCORED BY OPPONENTS POINTS SCORED On Monday 3-5 Scoring 59 points or less 0-0 Opp. Scores 59 points or less 0-0 On Tuesday 2-1 Scoring 60-69 points 0-0 Opp. Scoring 60-69 points 0-0 On Wednesday 7-7 Scoring 70-79 points 0-0 Opp. Scoring 70-79 points 2-0 On Thursday 0-1 Scoring 80-89 points 1-4 Opp. Scoring 80-89 points 8-2 On Friday 7-3 Scoring 90-99 points 8-11 Opp. Scoring 90-99 points 7-4 On Saturday 6-2 Scoring 100+ points 20-7 Opp. Scoring 100+ points 12-16 On Sunday 4-3 Record 29-22 Record 29-22

BY QUARTER NUMBERS BY SHOOTING PERCENTAGES BY OPPONENT SHOOTING PERCENTAGES Leading after 1st Qtr 18-11 Shooting 50% or better (FG) 8-2 Opp. shoots 50% or better (FG) 3-7 Trailing after 1st Qtr 11-10 Shooting less than 50% (FG) 21-20 Opp. shoots less than 50% (FG) 26-15 Tied after 1st Qtr 0-1 Shooting 40% or better (3FG) 13-3 Opp. shoots 40% or better (3FG) 7-11 Shooting less than 40% (3FG) 16-19 Opp. shoots less than 40% (3FG) 22-11 Leading at halftime 22-8 Shooting 80% or better (FT) 13-6 Opp. shoots 80% or better (FT) 14-12 Trailing at halftime 6-13 Shooting less than 80% (FT) 16-16 Opp. shoots less than 80% (FT) 15-10 Tied at halftime 1-1 BY REBOUNDS MORE REBOUNDING NUMBERS Leading after three quarters 21-5 Out-rebounding its opponents 18-8 Recording 15 or more offensive rebounds 3-1 Trailing after three quarters 5-16 Out-rebounded by the opponents 9-13 Recording between 10 and 14 off. Rebs 8-7 Tied after three quarters 3-1 Tied in rebounds (game) 2-1 Recording nine or fewer off. Rebs 18-14

GAMES IN OVERTIME BY TURNOVERS BACK-TO-BACK GAMES At Home 1-1 Recording fewer TOs than the opponent 9-7 1st night of a back-to-back 5-3 On The Road 0-0 Recording more TOs than the opponent 16-14 2nd night of a back-to-back 4-4 Tied in turnovers 4-1

POINTS IN THE PAINT SECOND CHANCE POINTS FAST BREAK POINTS Scoring more pts. in the paint 16-7 Scoring more second chance points 12-6 Leading in fast-break points 12-7 Outscored in points in the paint 10-11 Outscored in second chance points 15-14 Outscored in fast-break points 16-14 Tied in points in the paint 3-4 Tied in second chance points 2-2 Tied in fast-break points 1-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Attempting more field goals than the opponent 12-12 Scoring more points off turnovers than the opponent 15-6 Attempting fewer field goals than the opponent 17-8 Scoring less points off turnovers than the opponent 12-16 Attempting the same number of field goals 0-2 Scoring the same points off turnovers 2-0

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BENCH SCORING Attempting more three-point field goals than the opponent 20-16 When the HEAT bench outscores opponents bench 20-10 Attempting fewer three-point field goals than the opponent 6-5 When the opponents bench outscores the HEAT bench 9-12 Attempting the same number of three-pointers 3-1 When the HEAT bench and opponents bench are tied in points 0-0

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS MULTIPLE PLAYER STATS Attempting more free throws than the opponent 7-4 When three or more players score 20-or-more points 1-2 Attempting fewer free throws than the opponent 18-17 When three or more players score 10-or-more off bench 6-2 Attempting the same number of free throws 4-1 When two or more players record a double-double 4-0

BY STARTING LINE-UPS PLAYER TID-BITS Forward Forward Center Guard Guard When Goran Dragić leads the HEAT in scoring 11-7 Richardson Olynyk Whiteside Waiters Dragić 0-1 When Josh Richardson leads the HEAT in scoring 5-2 Richardson J. Johnson Mickey Waiters Dragić 2-0 When Hassan Whiteside records a double-double 12-6 Richardson J. Johnson Adebayo Waiters Dragić 0-3 When Wayne Ellington makes 5+ three-pointers 9-4 Richardson White Whiteside Waiters Dragić 1-1 When all five starters score in double-figures 2-2 Winslow White Whiteside Richardson Dragić 1-1 Richardson Winslow Whiteside Waiters Dragić 6-4 Richardson Winslow Adebayo Waiters Dragić 1-2 Richardson J. Johnson Olynyk Waiters Dragić 4-2 Richardson Olynyk Adebayo Waiters T. Johnson 2-1 Richardson Olynyk Adebayo T. Johnson Dragić 0-1 Richardson Olynyk Whiteside T. Johnson Dragić 5-1 Richardson Olynyk Whiteside Jones Jr. Dragić 2-0 Richardson J. Johnson Whiteside T. Johnson Dragić 3-2 Richardson J. Johnson Whiteside Jones Jr. Dragić 1-2 Richardson J. Johnson Whiteside Jones Jr. Ellington 1-1

REGULAR SEASON BY CONFERENCE / DIVISION VS. EAST: 20-12 VS. WEST: 9-10

ATLANTIC: 5-4 CENTRAL: 7-5 SOUTHEAST: 8-3 SOUTHWEST: 3-4 NORTHWEST: 3-3 PACIFIC: 3-3 vs Boston 2-1 vs Chicago 2-1 vs Atlanta 1-1 vs Dallas 2-0 vs Denver 0-1 vs Golden State 0-2 vs Brooklyn 1-2 vs Cleveland 0-2 vs Charlotte 4-0 vs Houston 0-1 vs Minnesota 1-1 vs L.A. Clippers 2-0 vs New York 1-1 vs Detroit 1-1 vs Orlando 2-1 vs Memphis 1-0 vs Okla. City 0-0 vs L.A. Lakers 0-0 vs Philadelphia 0-0 vs Indiana 2-1 vs Washington 1-1 vs New Orleans 0-1 vs Portland 0-1 vs Phoenix 1-0 vs Toronto 1-0 vs Milwaukee 2-0 vs San Antonio 0-2 vs Utah 2-0 vs Sacramento 0-1

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RECORDS: THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED…

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Triple-Double: Hassan Whiteside (10 pts, 10 rebs, 10 blks), Feb. 5, 2016 at Charlotte. 22nd time and 8th player in HEAT history. 30 Point / 20 Rebound Game: Hassan Whiteside (30 points, 20 rebounds), Feb. 4, 2017 vs. Philadelphia. 8th time and 5th player in HEAT history. 20 Point / 20 Rebound Game: Hassan Whiteside (26 pts, 22 rebs), Oct. 18, 2017 at Orlando. 26th time and 7th player in HEAT history. 30 Point / 15 Game: LeBron James (40 points, 16 assists), Feb. 26, 2013 vs. Sacramento. 4th time and 2nd player in HEAT history. 40 Point / 15 Assist Game: LeBron James (40 points, 16 assists), Feb. 26, 2013 vs. Sacramento. 1st time and only player in HEAT history. 50+ Points: LeBron James (61 points), Mar. 4, 2014 vs. Charlotte. 7th time and 4th player in HEAT history. Consecutive 40+ Point Games: (Two; Franchise Record) Dwyane Wade (40 pts) Dec. 28, 2010 vs. New York, (45 pts) Dec. 29, 2010 at Houston. 5 Consecutive 30+ Point Games: LeBron James (37) Feb. 11, 2014 at PHO, (36) Feb. 12, 2014 at GS, (42) Feb. 18, 2014 at DAL, (33) Feb. 20, 2014 at OKC, (31) Feb. 27, 2014 vs. NY. 2nd time and only player in HEAT history. 30+ Points Off Bench: 32 points; Franchise Record, Tyler Johnson, Dec. 20, 2016 vs. Orlando (2OT). 30+ Points Off Bench (Non-OT Game): Has Never Happened. (29 points; Franchise Record), Voshon Lenard, Dec. 16, 1999 vs. Milwaukee. Most Points Off Bench by a Rookie: Michael Beasley (28 points; Franchise Record), Mar. 4, 2009 vs. Phoenix. 30+ Rebounds: Rony Seikaly (34 rebounds; Franchise Record), Mar. 3, 1993 vs. Washington. 1st time and only player in HEAT history. 20+ Points, 20+ Rebounds Off Bench: Hassan Whiteside (25 Pts, 23 Rebs), Feb. 20, 2016 vs. Washington. 1st time and only player in HEAT history. 15+ Assists: Goran Dragić (17 assists), Nov. 29, 2016 vs. Boston. (Franchise-high is 19) 10+ Assists Off Bench: James Johnson (12 assists; Franchise High is 13), Jan. 13, 2017 at Milwaukee.18th time and 11th player in HEAT history. 10+ Steals: Has Never Happened. (9 steals; Franchise Record), , Nov. 5, 2008 vs. Philadelphia. 10+ Blocks: Hassan Whiteside (10 blocks), Feb. 5, 2016 at Charlotte. 4th time and only player in HEAT history.

TEAM RECORDS 130+ Points (Non-OT Game): Won 135-129, Mar. 4, 2009 vs. Phoenix. 140+ Points (Non-OT Game): Won 141-112, Feb. 14, 1991 vs. Denver. 140+ Points (With OT): (Highest OT scoring game); Won 141-129 (2OT), Feb. 26, 2013 vs. Sacramento. Shot .650+ FG%: 67.5%; Franchise Record, 52-for-77, Mar. 1, 2016 vs. Chicago. Shot .700+ 3FG%: 70%, 7-of-10, Mar. 18, 2015 vs. POR. 70+ Rebounds: Has Never Happened (69 rebounds; Franchise Record), Feb. 14, 1991 vs. Denver. 40+ Assists: Has Never Happened. (39 assists; Franchise Record), Feb. 15, 1997 vs. Philadelphia. 20+ Steals: 20 Steals; Franchise Record. Feb. 5, 1994 vs. Philadelphia. 15+ Blocks: 15 Blocks, Dec. 18, 1999 vs. Charlotte Hornets (Tied Franchise Record). Done three times in franchise history. 3 Players with 30+ Points: Mar. 27, 2011 vs. Houston. LeBron James (33), (31) and Dwyane Wade (30). 1st time in HEAT history. 4 Players with 20+ Points: Nov. 9, 2007 vs. Phoenix. Shaquille O’Neal (25), Ricky Davis (21), Jason Williams (21), Udonis Haslem (20). 2 Players with 20+ Points in a Half: Mar. 3, 2011 vs. Orlando. First Half. LeBron James (24), Dwyane Wade (23). 8 Players with 10+ Points: Feb. 20, 2015 at New York. Shabazz Napier (18), Tyler Johnson (14), Mario Chalmers (13), Luol Deng (13), Udonis Haslem (13), (12), Dwyane Wade (12), Hassan Whiteside (12). 4th time in HEAT history. 2 Players with 20+ Points Off Bench: Jan. 15, 2018 at Chicago. Kelly Olynyk (21), Wayne Ellington (20). 7th time in HEAT history. 2 Rookies with 20+ Points: Apr. 12, 1990 at Boston. Sherman Douglas (37), Glen Rice (28). 9th time in HEAT history. 4 Players with 10+ Points Off Bench: Nov. 26, 2017 at Chicago. Ellington (19), J. Johnson (15), T. Johnson (10) & Olynyk (10). 10th time in history. 4 Players with 10+ Rebounds: Dec. 27, 1990 at Denver. Billy Thompson (12), Willie Burton (11), Rony Seikaly (11), Grant Long (10). 2 Players with 10+ Rebounds Off Bench: Feb. 28, 2016 at New York. Justise Winslow (13), Hassan Whiteside (11). 7th time in HEAT history. 2 Players with 10+ Assists: Feb. 19, 2016 at Atlanta. Goran Dragić (10), Josh McRoberts (10). 3rd time in HEAT history. 4 Players with Double-Doubles: Dec. 7, 2007 at Golden State. Dwyane Wade (33 points, 10 assists), Ricky Davis (20 points, 10 rebounds), Dorell Wright (19 points, 18 rebounds), Shaquille O’Neal (13 points, 10 rebounds). 3rd time in HEAT history. 5 Players with Double-Doubles: Has Never Happened. 2 Double-Doubles off the Bench: Feb. 14, 1991 vs. Denver. Alec Kessler (21 points, 11 rebounds), Willie Burton (17 points, 11 rebounds). 1st time in HEAT history.

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2017-18 TEAM ROSTER

*Bios can be accessed by clicking on the player’s name

NO PLAYER POS HT WT DOB LAST SCHOOL/HOME COUNTRY YEARS 13 Bam Adebayo C/F 6-10 255 07/18/97 Kentucky/USA R 7 Goran Dragić G 6-3 190 05/06/86 Union Olimpija/Slovenia 9 2 Wayne Ellington G 6-5 200 11/29/87 North Carolina/USA 8 4 A.J. Hammons C 7-0 260 08/27/92 Purdue/USA 1 40 Udonis Haslem F 6-8 235 06/09/80 Florida/USA 14 16 James Johnson F 6-8 240 02/20/87 Wake Forest/USA 8 8 Tyler Johnson G 6-4 190 05/07/92 Fresno State/USA 3 5 Derrick Jones, Jr.* F/G 6-7 200 02/15/97 UNLV/USA 1 17 Rodney McGruder G/F 6-5 200 07/29/91 Kansas State/USA 1 25 Jordan Mickey F 6-8 235 07/09/94 Louisiana State/USA 2 9 Kelly Olynyk F 7-0 245 04/19/91 Gonzaga/Canada 4 0 Josh Richardson G 6-6 200 09/15/93 Tennessee/USA 2 11 Dion Waiters G 6-4 215 12/10/91 Syracuse/USA 5 14 Derrick Walton, Jr.* G 6-1 185 04/03/95 /USA R 15 Okaro White F 6-8 215 08/13/92 Florida State/USA 1 21 Hassan Whiteside C 7-0 265 06/13/89 Marshall/USA 5 20 Justise Winslow F 6-7 225 03/26/96 Duke/USA 2 *Two-Way Contracts

Head Coach: Erik Spoelstra (Portland)

Assistant Coaches: Dan Craig (Plymouth State) (Michigan)

Assistant Coach/Dir. of Player Development: (Notre Dame)

Assistant Coach/Player Development: (Liberty)

Athletic Trainer: Jay Sabol (Florida International)

NUMERICAL ROSTER: 0 Josh Richardson 9 Kelly Olynyk 17 Rodney McGruder 2 Wayne Ellington 11 Dion Waiters 20 Justise Winslow 4 A.J. Hammons 13 Bam Adebayo 21 Hassan Whiteside 5 Derrick Jones, Jr. 14 Derrick Walton, Jr. 25 Jordan Mickey 7 Goran Dragić 15 Okaro White 40 Udonis Haslem 8 Tyler Johnson 16 James Johnson

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2017-18 HEAD COACH

ERIK SPOELSTRA (Portland) Regular Season Coaching Record: 469-304, currently in 10th Season

Erik Spoelstra enters his 10th season as head coach of the HEAT and his 23rd as a member of the organization. He was elevated to his current position on April 28, 2008. Spoelstra has rewarded the faith that HEAT President Pat Riley showed in him by garnering seven postseason appearances, five division titles, four conference championships and guiding the franchise to back-to-back NBA titles in 2012 and 2013. Under his leadership, Miami entered this season with the third-highest regular season winning percentage (.609) in the NBA over that span.

In his previous nine seasons at the helm, Spoelstra has already made his mark on the HEAT record book. He currently holds the postseason franchise records in victories (70), winning percentage (.619), series won (15) and postseason games coached (113) on Miami’s all-time list. In regular season play, he entered this season ranked first in winning percentage (.609) on Miami’s all-time list and second in games coached (722) and this season he passed Pat Riley (454) for the most wins in HEAT franchise history.

Since replacing Riley on the HEAT bench, he has remained a steadying influence for his team and its paid huge dividends in return. Despite starting last season with multiple injuries leading to a 11-30 record, Spoelstra kept the team together as he led them to a 30-11 second half record, finishing the season 41-41 (.500) to become the first team in NBA history to have been at least 19 games under .500 and reach the .500 mark at any point that same season. Miami rallied to finish tied for the eighth and final playoff spot, but lost out on postseason play due to a tiebreaker. Additionally, Spoelstra was named the 2016-17 Co-Coach of the Year by the National Basketball Coaches Association and was selected as the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for February, marking the seventh time he has earned the monthly honor, the most in team history.

When Spoelstra first took over the head coaching duties in 2008 he was given the task of improving a young team that had been ravaged by injuries the previous season and had won just 15 games. Two years later, after the summer of 2010 in which Miami re-signed Dwyane Wade and acquired All-Stars LeBron James and Chris Bosh, he found himself coaching a highly-talented, veteran group that was the most scrutinized team in the NBA. Spoelstra and his team have proven they were up for the challenge as he guided them to consecutive NBA Championships, four-straight Conference Championships and four consecutive NBA Finals appearances, becoming just the third franchise in NBA history to make four consecutive NBA Finals appearances, joining the Celtics and Lakers. It also made them just one of 10 franchises in the four major North American sports leagues to make four consecutive trips to the league championship. Individually, Spoelstra became just the fourth head coach in NBA history to lead his team to four-straight Finals appearances joining Red Auerbach, K.C. Jones and Pat Riley.

Spoelstra joined a very elite fraternity when he led the HEAT to a seven-game series win over the in the 2013 NBA Finals. Upon capturing the 2013 NBA Championship he became one of just 13 head coaches in NBA history to have won multiple championships and only the eighth to win a championship in consecutive seasons.

The 2012 championship culminated a compressed 2011-12 season in which Miami went 46-20 and captured its second consecutive Southeast Division title. The regular season was highlighted by a nine-game win streak (Feb. 10-Mar. 1) with each victory a double-digit win. During that streak the HEAT became the first team to win road games on three consecutive nights (Feb. 12-14) since December of 1979 and the first to win each of those contests by double-digits since the 1970-71 season.

Before taking over as the sixth head coach in HEAT history, Spoelstra had served Miami in a number of roles in his first 13 years. He was originally hired as video coordinator and over the years was promoted to assistant coach/video coordinator, assistant coach/advance scout and assistant coach/director of scouting, a title he held during Miami’s 2006 NBA Championship, before ascending to head coach. He made a name for himself around the league with his game preparation and superb attention to detail. In his seven seasons as the HEAT’s assistant coach/director of scouting, he had the primary role of developing game plans for upcoming opponents. To that end, he coordinated the video staff and advance scouts while overseeing the development of scouting reports and videos.

In 1992, he graduated from the University of Portland with a degree in communications. While attending Portland, Spoelstra was the starting for four years and was named the West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year in 1989. Upon graduating he spent two years as a player/coach for Tus Herten, a team in the professional sports league of Germany.

He has returned to his native Philippines in four of the last five offseasons to host clinics and promote education, health and wellness to thousands of at-risk youth through grassroots programs and events. The 9-day program in Manila in the summer of 2011 was the largest NBA FIT event ever hosted in Southeast Asia under the NBA Cares umbrella. In the summer of 2012, Coach Spoelstra expanded his reach into other Southeast Asia nations by conducting coaches clinics and other FIT activities in Singapore.

Raised in Portland, OR, Spoelstra, who was inducted into the Jesuit High School Athletic Hall of Fame in September 2009, is the first Asian/Filipino- American head coach in any of the major North American sports leagues.

Spoelstra is the son of Jon Spoelstra, a long-time NBA executive who has guided the , , and New Jersey Nets. His grandfather, Watson, was a Detroit Tigers beat writer for many years. He and his wife, Nikki, reside in Coconut Grove.

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2017-18 PLAYER INFORMATION

# 13 BAM ADEBAYO CENTER/FORWARD 6’ 10” 255 LBS 7/18/97 KENTUCKY ROOKIE

Playing in 1st season with the HEAT, and 1st in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Edrice Femi Adebayo…goes by the nickname Bam which was given 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS to him at an early age while acting in a manner that resembled one of the characters of The 19, at CLE 11/28 POINTS 19, at CLE 11/28/17 15, at TOR 1/9 REBOUNDS 15, at TOR 1/9/18 Flintstones, Bamm-Bamm Rubble…is the son of Mariyln Blount… account is @Bam1of1. 6, vs. MIL 1/14 ASSISTS 6, vs. MIL 1/14/18 DRAFTED: Was drafted in the first round (14th overall) by the HEAT in the 2017 NBA Draft. 4, vs. CHA 12/1 STEALS 4, vs. CHA 12/1/17 FIRST START: Became the third-youngest (20 years, 99 days) player in HEAT history to start a 5, at TOR 1/9 BLOCKS 5, at TOR 1/9/18 game on 10/25 vs. SA, behind only Justise Winslow (19 years, 291 days) and Michael Beasley 8, at TOR 1/9 FG MADE 8, at TOR 1/9/18 ----- 3FG MADE ----- (19 years, 294 days). 7, at IND 1/10 FT MADE 7, at IND 1/10/18 DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Became the fifth-fastest HEAT rookie to post a double-double after 37:30, vs. DAL 12/22 MINUTES 37:30, vs. DAL 12/22/17 totaling 13 points and 13 rebounds vs. MIN on 10/30 in just his fourth NBA game.

BAM ADEBAYO RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 17:18 3 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 2 1 0 0 0 -1 7 01/25/18 vs. SAC 20:32 2 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 +10 6 01/27/18 vs. CHA 25:38 4 6 0 0 0 0 2 10 12 0 1 1 1 1 +13 8 01/29/18 at DAL 19:08 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 4 1 1 2 1 0 2 01/31/18 at CLE 18:34 3 5 0 0 3 5 1 4 5 1 0 0 3 0 -2 9

# 7 GORAN DRAGIĆ GUARD 6’ 3” 190 LBS 5/6/86 UNION OLIMPIJA 9 YRS

Playing in 4th season with the HEAT, and 10th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Name is pronounced GORE-on DROG-ich…nickname is “Dragon”…was born in 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS Ljubljana, Slovenia…speaks fluent English, Spanish, Slovenian and Serbian…has one 29, at PHO 11/8 POINTS 40, vs. NO 2/28/14 12, at TOR 1/9 REBOUNDS 12 (2x), at TOR 1/9 daughter and a son…married his wife, Maja, in 2013…was awarded the 2014 Apple of 13, vs. DET 1/3 ASSISTS 18, at POR 2/19/13 Inspiration by Slovenian President Borut Pahor in recognition of his humanitarianism…wears 2 (8x), at ORL 12/30 STEALS 5 (4x), vs. MEM 4/14/14 size 12.5 sneakers…twitter account is @Goran_Dragic. 2, at CHA 12/15 BLOCKS 3 (2x), at NO 4/19/14 DOWNTOWN: Hit a three in 15 consecutive games from 4/12/17 – 11/15/17, tying his career 11, at ORL 12/30 FG MADE 14 (3x), vs. WAS 12/12/16 5, at MIN 11/24 3FG MADE 7, at MIN 2/6/17 long streak, which he has done on two prior occasions. 10, at PHO 11/8 FT MADE 13, vs. UT 4/11/12 POW: Named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice this season (11/27 & 1/15), 39:59, vs. NY 1/5 MINUTES 53:00, vs. DAL 4/11/11 just one of four Eastern Conference players to earn the award on multiple occasions this season. ALL-STAR: Was named to the NBA Eastern Conference All-Star Team on 2/1.

GORAN DRAGIĆ RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU DND 01/25/18 vs. SAC 31:24 8 14 3 5 4 4 1 2 3 1 3 1 3 0 -14 23 01/27/18 vs. CHA 23:26 2 8 0 3 1 4 0 1 1 4 1 0 2 0 -24 5 01/29/18 at DAL 28:27 6 14 1 2 0 0 1 3 4 3 3 1 0 1 +5 13 01/31/18 at CLE 33:49 7 17 1 5 3 4 0 3 3 6 3 1 2 0 +5 18

# 2 WAYNE ELLINGTON GUARD 6’ 5” 200 LBS 11/29/87 NORTH CAROLINA 8 YRS

Playing in 2nd season with the HEAT, and 9th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Wayne Robert Ellington Jr…is very active in causes that curb gun 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS violence…including speaking on many gun violence panels, he created the Power of W.E. 28, vs. DAL 12/22 POINTS 28 (2x), vs. DAL 12/22/17 8, vs. DET 1/3 REBOUNDS 10, at UT 2/25/15 initiative, a campaign focused on the reduction of youth violence in Philadelphia 4 (2x), at MIL 1/17 ASSISTS 6, vs. OKC 3/1/15 communities…when his playing career is over he would like to be involved in a business, real 2 (9x), at BKN 1/19 STEALS 4 (2x), vs. GS 1/23/17 estate or possibly broadcasting…wears size 12.5 sneakers…twitter account is @WayneElli22. 1 (6x), at BKN 1/19 BLOCKS 2, at DAL 1/25/12 10 (2x), at CHA 1/20 FG MADE 12, vs. WAS 1/27/15 3FGM: Connected on six made three-point field goals in the second quarter on 10/23 vs. ATL, 8, vs. DAL 12/22 3FG MADE 8, vs. DAL 12/22/17 marking the most during a second quarter in team history and tying Brian Shaw for the most for 4, at CHI 11/26 FT MADE 6 (3x), vs. UT 3/6/13 any quarter in franchise history after he hit six in the first quarter on 4/8/93 at MIL. 39:26, vs. DAL 12/22 MINUTES 46:10, vs. CHI 1/29/15 CAREER NIGHT: Hit a career-high eight three-point field goals, all off the bench, on 12/22 vs. DAL, marking the most made three’s by a reserve during a single game in HEAT franchise history.

WAYNE ELLINGTON RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 38:59 4 13 3 11 2 3 0 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 -7 13 01/25/18 vs. SAC 34:29 7 16 6 13 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 20 01/27/18 vs. CHA 34:30 6 14 4 11 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 +17 17 01/29/18 at DAL 27:28 3 9 3 9 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 -12 9 01/31/18 at CLE 26:28 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 6 6 1 2 0 1 0 -1 0

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# 4 A.J. HAMMONS CENTER 7’ 0” 260 LBS 8/27/92 PURDUE 1 YR

Playing in 1st season with the HEAT, and 2nd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Aaron Jarrell Hammons…was born in Gary, IN…son of Tyrone and 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS Alfreda Hammons…has one brother…majored in organizational leadership and ----- POINTS 9 (3x), at MEM 4/12/17 ----- REBOUNDS 7, vs. SA 4/7/17 supervision…wears size 18 sneakers. ----- ASSISTS 1 (4x), vs. DEN 4/11/17 ASSIGNED: Was assigned to the HEAT’s G League affiliate, the , on ----- STEALS 1, at SAC 4/4/17 10/23. ----- BLOCKS 3, at SAC 4/4/17 ----- FG MADE 3 (3x), at MEM 4/12/17 ----- 3FG MADE 1 (5x), at SAC 4/4/17 ----- FT MADE 3, at MEM 4/12/17 ----- MINUTES 26:23, at SAC 4/4/17 A.J. HAMMONS RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU G League 01/25/18 vs. SAC G League 01/27/18 vs. CHA G League 01/29/18 at DAL G League 01/31/18 at CLE G League

# 40 UDONIS HASLEM FORWARD 6’ 8” 235 LBS 6/9/80 FLORIDA 14 YRS

Playing in 15th season with the HEAT, and 15th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Udonis Johneal Haslem…nickname is “U.D.”…was born in Miami, 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS FL and attended Miami Senior High School…would eventually like to become the mayor of 3, vs. BKN 12/29 POINTS 28 (2x), vs. NJ 11/14/09 1 (5x), vs. NO 12/23 REBOUNDS 18 (2x), at MIL 3/26/10 Miami…established the Udonis Haslem Children’s Foundation in 2005…played football until 2, at MEM 12/11 ASSISTS 7, at PHO 1/5/07 10th grade…favorite football teams are the Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes…was a ----- STEALS 5, vs. PHI 4/14/06 college roommate at the University of Florida with former HEAT teammate Mike Miller…wears 1, at BOS 12/20 BLOCKS 3 (4x), at CHA 1/18/14 size 18 sneakers…twitter account is @ThisIsUD. 1 (2x), vs. BKN 12/29 FG MADE 12, vs. NJ 11/14/09 1, vs. BKN 12/29 3FG MADE 1 (3x), at DET 11/25/15 REBOUNDS: Is the HEAT’s all-time leader in offensive, defensive and total rebounds. He is ----- FT MADE 12, at MIL 12/8/04 also the first undrafted player in NBA history to become their team’s all-time rebound leader. 13:06, vs. NO 12/23 MINUTES 53:21, vs. UT 3/14/09

UDONIS HASLEM RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU DNP-CD 01/25/18 vs. SAC NWT 01/27/18 vs. CHA DNP-CD 01/29/18 at DAL DNP-CD 01/31/18 at CLE DNP-CD

# 16 JAMES JOHNSON FORWARD 6’ 8” 240 LBS 2/20/87 WAKE FOREST 8 YRS

Playing in 2nd season with the HEAT, and 9th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is James Patrick Johnson…is the middle of nine children (six brothers 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS and two sisters)…has three sons…his father is a seven-time world kickboxing champion and 22, at CHA 1/20 POINTS 27, at HOU 2/21/15 11, vs. UT 1/7 REBOUNDS 13, at MIL 4/23/12 his mother is a five-time kickboxing nationals winner…both parents are black belts and each of 8 (5x), vs. MIL 1/14 ASSISTS 12, at MIL 1/13/17 his siblings are black belts of varying degrees…he is a second-degree black belt…won his first 3 (2x), at GS 11/6 STEALS 6, vs. IND 12/28/11 MMA fight at the age of 18 in 97 seconds…is an undefeated 7-0 in MMA matches and 21-0 in 5, vs. IND 10/21 BLOCKS 6 (2x), at MIL 1/15/14 9, at CHA 1/20 FG MADE 11 (2x), at BKN 2/10/17 kickboxing competitions…wears size 14 sneakers…twitter account is @IamJJ3. 3 (4x), vs. DET 1/3 3FG MADE 6, at CHA 4/5/17 20-PTS: Has recorded 11 20-point games off the bench as a member of the HEAT, the fourth- 4 (6x), vs. NY 1/5 FT MADE 9, at PHI 2/11/17 most in team history. 36:44, vs. POR 12/13 MINUTES 47:04, at CHI 3/24/12 DOING IT ON BOTH ENDS: Became just the second player in HEAT history on 10/21 vs. IND to record at least eight assists and five blocks in the same game, joining Dwyane Wade who did so on four different occasions.

JAMES JOHNSON RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 28:45 5 13 0 4 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 0 3 0 -9 10 01/25/18 vs. SAC 28:40 2 6 0 2 0 0 1 7 8 4 3 1 3 0 -11 4 01/27/18 vs. CHA 31:57 5 13 0 5 0 0 0 10 10 3 3 1 5 0 -8 10 01/29/18 at DAL 28:53 2 4 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 6 2 1 2 2 +7 6 01/31/18 at CLE 24:21 4 9 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 1 4 1 2 1 -4 8

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# 8 TYLER JOHNSON GUARD 6’ 4” 190 LBS 5/7/92 FRESNO STATE 3 YRS

Playing in 4th season with the HEAT, and 4th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Tyler Ryan Johnson…was born in Grand Forks, ND…son of 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS Jennifer and Milton Johnson…his mother, Jennifer, serves in the Air Force…has 31, at ORL 12/30 POINTS 32, vs. ORL 12/20/16 11, at BOS 12/20 REBOUNDS 11, at BOS 12/20/17 three brothers (Brandon, Logan and Gabe) and a sister (Lauren)…is engaged to his girlfriend 5 (2x), at BOS 12/20 ASSISTS 9, vs. NO 3/15/17 Ashley and has two sons (Dameon and Roman)…enjoys cooking…majored in 4, vs. NY 1/5 STEALS 5, vs. PHO 3/21/17 communications…wears size 13 sneakers…twitter account is @RealTJohnson. 2 (5x), at MEM 12/11 BLOCKS 4, vs. IND 12/14/16 20-PTS: Has recorded 17 20-point games off the bench as a member of the HEAT, the 12, at ORL 12/30 FG MADE 13, vs. ORL 12/20/16 5, at SA 12/6 3FG MADE 5, at SA 12/6/17 second-most in team history, trailing only Kevin Edwards who did so 22 times. 6 (3x), vs. ORL 12/26 FT MADE 7 (7x), vs. CLE 4/10/17 22: Scored 22 points in the third quarter at ORL on 12/30, marking as the fifth-most points 39:47, at ATL 12/18 MINUTES 48:00, at PHI 4/15/15 scored in a third quarter in team history and the 10th-most points for any quarter.

TYLER JOHNSON RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU Inactive 01/25/18 vs. SAC Inactive 01/27/18 vs. CHA 21:24 3 7 1 1 1 2 0 3 3 2 4 1 0 0 -8 8 01/29/18 at DAL 27:33 2 6 2 4 2 3 0 3 3 3 4 3 2 0 +13 8 01/31/18 at CLE 31:16 4 12 1 7 2 5 0 6 6 1 4 2 0 0 -7 11

# 5 DERRICK JONES, JR. FORWARD/GUARD 6’ 7” 200 LBS 2/15/97 UNLV 1 YR

Playing in 1st season with the HEAT, and 2nd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Derrick Labrent Jones Jr…was born in Chester, PA…son of Derrick 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS Sr. and Otiesse…has one brother, Lakeem, and two sisters, Dej’sha and On’Jesha…has a son, 8 (2x), at IND 1/10 POINTS 15, vs. DAL 4/9/17 5, at TOR 1/9 REBOUNDS 8, vs. HOU 4/2/17 Derrick Joness III…nickname is ‘Airplane Mode’ for his leaping ability…finished as runner-up in 2, vs. POR 10/18 ASSISTS 4, at SAC 4/11/17 the 2017 Slam Dunk contest during NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans…recorded two 1 (4x), at HOU 1/22 STEALS 3, vs. DAL 4/9/17 perfect score 50-point dunks in the contest…twitter account is @TheReal1DJones. 2 (3x), at CHA 1/20 BLOCKS 2 (6x), at CHA 1/20/18 TWO-WAY: Signed by the HEAT to a two-way contract on 12/31. 4, at IND 1/10 FG MADE 6, at ATL 3/28/17 1 (2x), at HOU 1/22 3FG MADE 1 (5x), at HOU 1/22/18 G LEAGUE: Re-joined the Sioux Falls Skyforce on 1/28 as part of his two-way contract. 4, at TOR 1/9 FT MADE 4 (2x), at TOR 1/9/18 28:21, at TOR 1/9 MINUTES 34:28, at ATL 3/28/17

DERRICK JONES, JR. RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 10:58 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 -5 3 01/25/18 vs. SAC 14:51 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -9 0 01/27/18 vs. CHA DNP-CD 01/29/18 at DAL G League 01/31/18 at CLE G League

# 17 RODNEY MCGRUDER GUARD/FORWARD 6’ 5” 200 LBS 7/29/91 KANSAS STATE 1 YR

Playing in 2nd season with the HEAT, and 2nd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Rodney Christian McGruder…has two brothers and one 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS sister…when his playing career is over, he would like to coach…was an AAU teammate of ----- POINTS 15, at MIN 2/6/17 ----- REBOUNDS 8, at CLE 12/9/16 former HEAT player Michael Beasley…is a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers…says most people ----- ASSISTS 5 (3x), at BOS 12/30/16 don’t know he can sing…wears size 13 sneakers…twitter account is @RodneyMcGruder. ----- STEALS 4, at BKN 2/10/17 STARTS: Started 65 games last season, the fifth-most by a HEAT rookie in team history. ----- BLOCKS 1 (18x), at CHA 4/5/17 SURGERY: Had surgery on 10/17 to repair a left tibia stress fracture. ----- FG MADE 6, at MIN 2/6/17 ----- 3FG MADE 3 (6x), at CLE 3/6/17 ----- FT MADE 4 (3x), vs. DET 1/28/17 ----- MINUTES 38:45, at POR 12/3/16 RODNEY MCGRUDER RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU Inactive 01/25/18 vs. SAC Inactive 01/27/18 vs. CHA Inactive 01/29/18 at DAL DND 01/31/18 at CLE Inactive

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# 25 JORDAN MICKEY FORWARD 6’ 8” 235 LBS 7/9/94 LOUISIANA STATE 2 YRS

Playing in 1st season with the HEAT, and 3rd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Jordan Grayson Mickey…nickname is “J-Mick”…is the son of James 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS Sr. and Torana Wright…has one brother and two sisters…his father played center for Abilene 9 (2x), at ATL 12/18 POINTS 9 (2x), at ATL 12/18/17 10, at ATL 12/18 REBOUNDS 10, at ATL 12/18/17 Christian University and his brother was a seventh round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2 (3x), vs. NO 12/23 ASSISTS 2 (4x), vs. NO 12/23/17 2014 as a WR, playing two seasons there before joining the Cleveland Browns for their 2017 2, vs. LAC 12/16 STEALS 2, vs. LAC 12/16/17 training camp…founded The WrightWay Builds A Future Foundation…enjoys cooking and 3, vs. LAC 12/16 BLOCKS 3 (2x), vs. LAC 12/16/17 movies…wears size 14 sneakers. 4 (4x), at BOS 12/20 FG MADE 4 (5x), at BOS 12/20/17 1, at ATL 12/18 3FG MADE 1, at ATL 12/18/17 CAREER NIGHT: Scored a career-high nine points on 12/16 vs. LAC while setting other career 3 (2x), vs. NO 12/23 FT MADE 3 (2x), vs. NO 12/23/17 highs in steals (2), free throws made (3) and minutes (27:15) and also tied his career highs in 27:15, vs. LAC 12/16 MINUTES 27:15, vs. LAC 12/16/17 assists (2) and blocks (3).

JORDAN MICKEY RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU DNP-CD 01/25/18 vs. SAC DNP-CD 01/27/18 vs. CHA DNP-CD 01/29/18 at DAL DNP-CD 01/31/18 at CLE DNP-CD

# 9 KELLY OLYNYK FORWARD 7’ 0” 245 LBS 4/19/91 GONZAGA 4 YRS

Playing in 1st season with the HEAT, and 5th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Kelly Tyler Olynyk…last name is pronounced OH-lynn-ick…was born 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS in Toronto, Canada…attended South Kamloops High School in British Columbia…son of Ken 32, at BOS 12/20 POINTS 32, at BOS 12/20/17 13, vs. DET 1/3 REBOUNDS 13 (2x), vs. DET 1/3/18 and Arlene Olynyk…his father was the head coach at the University of Toronto and his mother 8, at CHI 1/15 ASSISTS 8, at CHI 1/15/18 worked for the on the stats crew and was a women’s basketball referee for the 5, vs. LAC 12/16 STEALS 5, vs. LAC 12/16 Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)…has two sisters…is a member of the Canadian Men’s 3, vs. BOS 10/28 BLOCKS 3 (3x), vs. BOS 10/28/17 National Basketball Team…twitter account is @KellyOlynyk. 12, at BOS 12/20 FG MADE 12 (2x), at BOS 12/20/17 6, at BOS 12/20 3FG MADE 6, at BOS 12/20/17 7-FOOTER: Became just the second 7-footer in NBA history, joining Dirk Nowitzki, to total at 9, at ORL 12/30 FT MADE 9, at ORL 12/30/17 least 200 made 3FGs and dish out at least 400 asts during his first four seasons in the league. 37:47, at BOS 12/20 MINUTES 41:26, at WAS 12/8/14 UNWELCOME BACK: Scored a career-high 32 points at BOS on 12/20, becoming the first returning Celtics player to score 30+ points in Boston after playing at least 250 games with the team. THE ZAGS: Scored the 3,000th point of his career on 1/3 vs. DET, becoming just the second player from Gonzaga to hit the 3,000-point mark, joining John Stockton (19,711).

KELLY OLYNYK RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 19:33 4 9 0 4 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 -2 10 01/25/18 vs. SAC 19:23 4 10 2 7 0 2 0 4 4 4 3 0 0 2 +10 10 01/27/18 vs. CHA 20:00 7 11 1 3 1 2 0 4 4 6 4 0 0 0 +18 16 01/29/18 at DAL 21:31 4 12 2 7 2 2 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 -4 12 01/31/18 at CLE 21:29 5 12 0 6 0 0 1 6 7 2 3 3 2 0 +4 10

# 0 JOSH RICHARDSON GUARD 6’ 6” 200 LBS 9/15/93 TENNESSEE 2 YRS

Playing in 3rd season with the HEAT, and 3rd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Michael Richardson…nickname is “J-Rich”…has an older 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS sister, Alex, who played basketball and volleyball in college…enjoys playing video games and 28, vs. LAC 12/16 POINTS 28, vs. LAC 12/16/17 8, vs. IND 10/21 REBOUNDS 8 (3x), vs. IND 10/21/17 the classical piano…his favorite sport other than basketball is soccer and is a fan of 7 (2x), at BKN 1/19 ASSISTS 8 (2x), vs. DET 1/1/17 Arsenal…wears size 14 sneakers…twitter account is @J_Rich1. 3 (9x), vs. SAC 1/25 STEALS 5 (3x), vs. CLE 4/10/17 POINTS: Scored a career-high 28 points vs. LAC on 12/16 while also setting a new career high 4, at DAL 1/29 BLOCKS 4, at DAL 1/29/18 for three-point field goals made after connecting on 6-of-8 from downtown. 11 (2x), vs. DAL 12/22 FG MADE 11 (2x), vs. DAL 12/22/17 6, vs. LAC 12/16 3FG MADE 6, vs. LAC 12/16/17 DECEMBER: Averaged 17.4 points while shooting 54.6 percent from the field, 46.8 percent 7, vs. NY 1/5 FT MADE 7, vs. NY 1/5/18 from three-point range and 88.9 percent from the foul line in December. 40:41, at ATL 12/18 MINUTES 46:20, vs. CLE 4/10/17

JOSH RICHARDSON RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 36:40 5 12 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 3 1 2 1 +1 12 01/25/18 vs. SAC 35:47 2 13 0 5 2 3 1 6 7 5 0 3 1 0 +1 6 01/27/18 vs. CHA 33:55 6 13 2 2 5 5 1 1 2 5 2 1 0 1 +2 19 01/29/18 at DAL 38:06 4 8 4 7 2 4 0 3 3 3 2 2 3 4 +8 14 01/31/18 at CLE 35:13 7 13 1 4 0 1 1 2 3 2 3 0 2 2 +2 15

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# 11 DION WAITERS GUARD 6’ 4” 215 LBS 12/10/91 SYRACUSE 5 YRS

Playing in 2nd season with the HEAT, and 6th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Has a son and a daughter…is establishing the Dion Waiters Foundation, a non- 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS profit, whose focus will be to help end teen violence…lost his younger brother to gun violence in 33, vs. MIN 10/30 POINTS 33 (5x), vs. MIN 10/30/17 7, vs. CHI 11/1 REBOUNDS 10 (2x), at HOU 2/15/17 2016…hosts many charitable events in underserved communities throughout Philadelphia…is a 8, at NY 11/29 ASSISTS 11, vs. MIA 3/18/14 big fan of the Philadelphia Eagles…was a fan of Allen Iverson growing up…wears size 13 3 (2x), at DET 11/12 STEALS 5, at MIL 4/11/14 sneakers…twitter account is @dionwaiters3. 1 (9x), vs. LAC 12/16 BLOCKS 3 (2x), at SA 11/14/16 WITH MIAMI: The HEAT has posted a 43-33 (.566) all-time record when Waiters plays. 14, vs. MIN 10/30 FG MADE 14, vs. MIN 10/30/17 4 (3x), at SA 12/6 3FG MADE 7, at LAC 11/5/12 SURGERY: Underwent surgery on his left ankle on 1/22. 4 (3x), at BOS 12/20 FT MADE 10 (2x), vs. WAS 3/12/13 39:38, vs. SA 10/25 MINUTES 44:00, vs. PHI 11/9/13

DION WAITERS RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU Inactive 01/25/18 vs. SAC Inactive 01/27/18 vs. CHA Inactive 01/29/18 at DAL Inactive 01/31/18 at CLE Inactive

# 14 DERRICK WALTON, JR. GUARD 6’ 1” 185 LBS 4/3/95 MICHIGAN ROOKIE

Playing in 1st season with the HEAT, and 1st in the NBA. PERSONAL: Was born in Detroit, MI…son of Angela and Derrick Walton Sr…attended 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS Chandler Park Academy where his father was the head coach…would like to become an NBA 7, vs. DAL 12/22 POINTS 7, vs. DAL 12/22/17 2 (3x), at HOU 1/22 REBOUNDS 2 (3x), at HOU 1/22/18 analyst or coach when basketball playing career is over…favorite team outside of basketball is 5, vs. DAL 12/22 ASSISTS 5, vs. DAL 12/22/17 FC Barcelona…wears size 12 sneakers…twitter account is @DerrickWalton10. 2, vs. BKN 12/29 STEALS 2, vs. BKN 12/29/17 SIGNED: Was signed by the HEAT to a Two-Way Contract on July 24. 1 (3x), vs. DET 1/3 BLOCKS 1 (3x), vs. DET 1/3/18 G LEAGUE: Re-joined the Sioux Falls Skyforce as part of his two-way contract. 2, vs. DAL 12/22 FG MADE 2, vs. DAL 12/22/17 1 (7x), at HOU 1/22 3FG MADE 1 (7x), at HOU 1/22/18 2 (2x), vs. DAL 12/22 FT MADE 2 (2x), vs. DAL 12/22/17 25:30, vs. BKN 12/29 MINUTES 25:30, vs. BKN 12/29/17 DERRICK WALTON, JR. RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 10:58 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 -5 3 01/25/18 vs. SAC DNP-CD 01/27/18 vs. CHA G League 01/29/18 at DAL G League 01/31/18 at CLE G League

# 15 OKARO WHITE FORWARD 6’ 8” 215 LBS 8/13/92 FLORIDA STATE 1 YR

Playing in 2nd season with the HEAT, and 2nd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Nickname is “Ro”…his mother, Charmine, is a former member of the Jamaican 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS National Track Team…has one brother and six sisters…graduated from FSU with a degree in 8, at DEN 11/3 POINTS 10 (2x), at BKN 2/10/17 4, vs. CHI 11/1 REBOUNDS 8, at ATL 2/24/17 sociology…favorite sport other than basketball is football and he’s a fan of the New York 1 (2x), at GS 11/6 ASSISTS 3, at CLE 3/6/17 Giants…says he is a good bowler and enjoys watching movies…wears size 13 sneakers. 1, vs. MIN 10/30 STEALS 2, at ATL 2/24/17 G LEAGUE: Was named to the All-Star team last season after appearing in 23 games (all 1, vs. MIN 10/30 BLOCKS 4, at BKN 1/25/17 starts) with Miami’s affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce. 3, at DEN 11/3 FG MADE 3 (3x), at DEN 11/3/17 1 (4x), at LAC 11/5 3FG MADE 2, at BKN 1/25/17 SURGERY: Had surgery on 11/16 to repair a fifth metatarsal fracture in his left foot. 1 (2x), at DEN 11/3 FT MADE 5, at BKN 2/10/17

23:52, vs. CHI 11/1 MINUTES 30:36, at BKN 2/10/17 OKARO WHITE RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU Inactive 01/25/18 vs. SAC Inactive 01/27/18 vs. CHA Inactive 01/29/18 at DAL Inactive 01/31/18 at CLE Inactive

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2017-18 PLAYER INFORMATION

# 21 HASSAN WHITESIDE CENTER 7’ 0” 265 LBS 6/13/89 MARSHALL 5 YRS

Playing in 4th season with the HEAT, and 6th in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Hassan Niam Whiteside…was born in Gastonia, North 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS Carolina…father, Hassan Arbubakrr, played in the NFL for Minnesota and Tampa Bay…has six 27, at MIL 1/17 POINTS 32 (2x), vs. ORL 12/20/16 22, at ORL 10/18 REBOUNDS 25 (2x), vs. ATL 11/15/16 brothers and three sisters…is active in causes that bring awareness to Autism and is inspired 4, at ORL 12/30 ASSISTS 4, at ORL 12/30/17 by his brother Nassan who is autistic…involved in Nassan’s Place, a non-profit corporation 3 (3x), at HOU 1/22 STEALS 3 (7x), at HOU 1/22/18 helping families that are affected by autism…enjoys playing video games…wears size 16 6, at MIL 1/17 BLOCKS 12, at CHI 1/25/15 11 (2x), at HOU 1/22 FG MADE 14 (2x), vs. PHI 2/4/17 sneakers…twitter account is @youngwhiteside. 1 (2x), vs. CHI 11/1 3FG MADE 1 (2x), vs. CHI 11/1/17 OPENING NIGHT: Became just the second player in NBA history to post at least 26 points and 7 (2x), at MIL 1/17 FT MADE 10 (2x), vs. IND 2/25/17 22 rebounds in a road season opener after doing so at ORL on 10/18. Also, his 22 rebounds 36:14, at ORL 10/18 MINUTES 46:59, vs. ORL 12/20/16 marked as the most for a season opener in team history. 200: Played in his 200th game as a member of the HEAT on 11/1 vs. CHI, his 2,471 rebounds, 554 blocks and 123 double-doubles over that span are the most by any player in team history through their first 200 games as a member of the HEAT. RETIRED: Had his #32 high school jersey retired in a ceremony on 1/18 at East Side High School in Newark, NJ.

HASSAN WHITESIDE RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 30:24 11 16 0 0 0 0 3 10 13 2 5 3 7 0 -6 22 01/25/18 vs. SAC 27:25 3 10 0 0 2 2 2 11 13 1 6 1 2 1 -11 8 01/27/18 vs. CHA 18:25 3 7 0 0 0 0 6 4 10 0 3 0 2 0 -15 6 01/29/18 at DAL 26:11 10 15 0 0 5 6 7 7 14 2 1 0 2 1 +11 25 01/31/18 at CLE 23:37 2 4 0 0 5 8 2 6 8 1 2 0 4 1 -2 9

# 20 JUSTISE WINSLOW FORWARD 6’ 7” 225 LBS 3/26/96 DUKE 2 YRS

Playing in 3rd season with the HEAT, and 3rd in the NBA. PERSONAL: Full name is Justise Jon Winslow…his father, Rickie, played at 17-18 SEASON HIGHS CATEGORIES CAREER HIGHS the University of Houston (1983-87) and was a member of the famed Phi Slama Jama team 15, at BKN 12/9 POINTS 23, vs. LAL 12/22/16 12, vs. BOS 10/28 REBOUNDS 13 (2x), vs. LAL 12/22/16 that included and …has three older brothers (Cedrick, 5 (2x), at PHO 11/8 ASSISTS 7, vs. SAC 11/1/16 Brandon and Josh) and an older sister (Bianca)…enjoys playing video games, swimming, 2 (3x), vs. IND 11/19 STEALS 4 (3x), vs. LAL 12/22/16 visiting art museums, watching documentaries, learning to produce music and 3, vs. CHA 1/27 BLOCKS 3, vs. CHA 1/27/18 volunteering…wears size 14 sneakers…twitter account is @IAmJustise. 5 (3x), at BKN 12/9 FG MADE 10, vs. LAL 12/22/16 4, at BKN 12/9 3FG MADE 4, at BKN 12/9/17 PERFECT: Connected on a career-high four three-point field goals, shooting a perfect 4-of-4 4, vs. SAC 1/25 FT MADE 5 (2x), vs. IND 2/22/16 from downtown, against Brooklyn on 12/9. 36:37, at PHO 11/8 MINUTES 46:09, vs. ORL 12/20/16

JUSTISE WINSLOW RECENT GAMES DATE OPP. MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 01/22/18 at HOU 27:51 3 6 1 3 0 1 1 3 4 4 2 0 0 0 -7 7 01/25/18 vs. SAC 27:29 3 7 1 2 4 5 1 4 5 2 1 0 2 0 +19 11 01/27/18 vs. CHA 30:45 2 6 0 1 2 4 2 5 7 4 5 0 1 3 +25 6 01/29/18 at DAL 22:43 2 4 0 1 2 2 0 5 5 1 5 0 3 2 +7 6 01/31/18 at CLE 25:13 4 7 0 1 1 2 1 9 10 2 4 1 3 1 -5 9

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