GAME NOTES Brooklyn Nets (28-54) 2017-18 Season April 11, 2018  8:00 PM EDT  TD Garden TV: YES HD  Radio: WCBS 880 AM Follow the Nets PR Department on : @BKN_NETSPR

2017-18 SEASON SCHEDULE LAST GAME STARTERS Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result 10/18 @ IND 140-131 (L) 1/12 @ ATL 110-105 (W) 10/20 vs. ORL 126-121 (W) 1/13 @ WAS 119-113 (L/OT) [ F ] 10/22 vs. ATL 116-104 (W) 1/15 vs. NYK 119-104 (L) 10/24 @ ORL 125-121 (L) 1/17 vs. SAS 100-95 (L) #33 • CALIFORNIA (5th Season) • 6-6 • 215 10/25 vs. CLE 112-107 (W) 1/19 vs. MIA 101-95 (W) 2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game 10/27 @ NYK 107-86 (L) 1/21 @ DET 101-100 (W) • Acquired via trade with Portland on 7/25/17. 10/29 vs. DEN 124-111 (L) 1/23 @ OKC 109-108 (L) 13.2 ppg 10/31 vs. PHX 122-114 (L) 1/26 @ MIL 116-91 (L) • Set the Nets single-season record for 3-pointers made on 16 pts, 7 rebs, 3 asts 11/3 @ LAL 124-112 (L) 1/27 @ MIN 111-97 (L) 4.3 rpg 3/23 at Toronto. He made five 3-pointers against the Raptors 11/6 @ PHX 98-92 (W) 1/30 @ NYK 111-95 (L) 1.6 apg to surpass (169 in the 2012-13 season) in the 26 mins 11/7 @ DEN 112-104 (L) 1/31 vs. PHI 116-108 (W) process and he made 201 threes this season. 4/11 at BOS 11/10 @ POR 101-97 (W) 2/2 vs. LAL 102-99 (L) 29.3 mpg 11/11 @ UTA 114-106 (L) 2/4 vs. MIL 109-94 (L) 11/14 vs. BOS 109-102 (L) 2/6 vs. HOU 123-113 (L) [ F ] RONDAE HOLLIS - JEFFERSON 11/17 vs. UTA 118-107 (W) 2/7 @ DET 115-106 (L) 11/19 vs. GSW 118-111 (L) 2/10 vs. NOP 138-128 (L/2OT) #24 • ARIZONA (3rd Season) • 6-7 • 214 11/22 @ CLE 119-109 (L) 2/12 vs. LAC 114-101 (L) 2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game 11/24 vs. POR 127-125 (L) 2/14 vs. IND 108-103 (L) • Acquired via a draft-night trade with Portland on 6/25/15. 11/26 @ MEM 98-88 (W) 2/22 @ CHA 111-96 (L) 13.9 ppg 11/27 @ HOU 117-103 (L) 2/26 vs. CHI 104-87 (W) • After coming off the bench in eight straight games following 0 pts, 3 rebs, 2 asts 11/29 @ DAL 109-104 (W) 2/27 @ CLE 129-123 (L) 6.8 rpg his return from a right groin strain (2/26 – 3/13), RHJ started 12/2 vs. ATL 114-102 (L) 3/1 @ SAC 116-111 (L/OT) 2.5 apg the last 14 games, averaging 13.2 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 3.0 apg and 18 mins 12/4 @ ATL 110-90 (W) 3/4 @ LAC 123-120 (L) 28.2 mpg 1.4 spg in 29.9 mpg. 4/11 at BOS 12/7 vs. OKC (Mexico) 100-95 (W) 3/6 @ GSW 114-101 (L) 12/9 vs. MIA (Mexico) 101-89 (L) 3/8 @ CHA 125-111 (W) 12/12 vs. WAS 103-98 (W) 3/11 vs. PHI 120-97 (L) [ C ] JARRETT ALLEN 12/14 vs. NYK 111-104 (L) 3/13 vs. TOR 116-102 (L) 12/15 @ TOR 120-87 (L) 3/16 @ PHI 120-116 (L) #31 • TEXAS (1st Season) • 6-11 • 234 12/17 vs. IND 109-97 (L) 3/17 vs. DAL 114-106 (W) 2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game 12/20 vs. SAC 104-99 (L) 3/19 vs. MEM 118-115 (W) • Selected by the Nets with the 22nd overall pick in the 2017 12/22 vs. WAS 119-84 (W) 3/21 vs. CHA 111-105 (L) 8.2 ppg 12/23 @ IND 123-119 (L/OT) 3/23 @ TOR 116-112 (L) NBA Draft. 10 pts, 7 rebs, 1 blk 12/26 @ SAS 109-97 (L) 3/25 vs. CLE 121-114 (L) 5.4 rpg • Ranked first among all rookies in FG %, second in offensive 19 mins 12/27 @ NOP 128-113 (L) 3/28 @ ORL 111-104 (W) 1.2 bpg rebounds per game, first in bpg, seventh in FT % and seventh 12/29 @ MIA 111-87 (W) 3/31 @ MIA 110-109(W/OT) 20.0 mpg in rpg. 4/11 at BOS 12/31 @ BOS 108-105 (L) 4/1 vs. DET 108-96 (L) 1/1 vs. ORL 98-95 (W) 4/3 @ PHI 121-95 (L) 1/3 vs. MIN 98-97 (W) 4/5 @ MIL 119-111 (W) [ G ] CARIS LEVERT 1/6 vs. BOS 87-85 (L) 4/7 @ CHI 124-96 (W) 1/8 vs. TOR 114-113 (L/OT) 4/9 vs. CHI 114-105 (W) #22 • MICHIGAN (2nd Season) • 6-7 • 203 1/10 vs. DET 114-80 (L) 4/11 @ BOS 110-97 (L) 2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game [all times Eastern] • Acquired in a trade with Indiana, along with a future second 12.1 ppg [allPRONUNCIAT times Eastern] ION GUIDE: Barclays (BARK-lees), Bret round draft pick, in exchange for Thaddeus Young on July 7, Brielmaier (Brill - myer) , DeMarre Carroll (Deh - MAR - ay) , Allen Crabbe 3.7 rpg 2016. 11 pts, 2 rebs, 6 asts 4.2 apg 29 mins (Crab) , Caris LeVert (Care-iss la-VERT), (TEAM-oh- • Finished the season fourth in the NBA in assists of the fay MOZ-gov), (JAH-leel), (STOUS-kiss) 26.2 mpg bench (263) and tied for third in the league in steals off the 4/11 at BOS bench (71). LAST GAME INACTIVES: Carroll, Dinwiddie, Lin, Whitehead [ G ] D’ANGELO RUSSELL LAST GAME STARTERS: Russell, LeVert, Crabbe, Hollis-Jefferson, Allen #1 • OHIO STATE (3rd Season) • 6-5 • 195 STATUS UPDATES: 2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game • Acquired via trade with the Lakers on 6/22/17. 15.5 ppg • Recorded his first-career triple-double on 3/23 at Toronto. 3.9 rpg The triple-double was also the Nets’ first since 4/9/10, when 11 pts, 1 reb, 3 asts 5.2 apg Terrence Williams registered a triple-double against the Bulls. 23 mins TABLE OF CONTENTS: 25.7 mpg 4/11 at BOS Section Page(s) Section Page(s) Nets Roster 2 Games Missed 14 Quick Hits 3-9 Team Highs & Lows 15 2017-18 BROOKLYN NETS SEASON RECORDS Nets Recent Contests 10 Individual Highs & Lows 16 Current Opponent 11 Last Time… 17 RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME Starting Lineups 12 Records When 18 Records by Month and Week 12 Back-to-Backs 19 OVERALL 28-54 15-26 13-28 1-5 Win/Loss Margins 12 Transactions 20 Starters & Off the Bench 13 How the Nets Were Built 20 DIVISION 1-15 1-7 0-8 0-1 Box Score Breakdown 13 Kenny Atkinson 21 Inactives Counter 13 Players 22-28 WESTERN CONF. 9-21 5-10 4-11 0-2

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# NAME POS HT WT DOB COLLEGE/COUNTRY YRS 13 Quincy Acy F/C 6-7 240 10/06/90 Baylor/USA 5 31 Jarrett Allen C 6-11 234 04/21/98 Texas/USA R 9 DeMarre Carroll F 6-8 215 07/27/86 Missouri/USA 8 33 Allen Crabbe G/F 6-6 215 04/09/92 California/USA 4 44 Dante Cunningham F 6-8 230 04/22/87 Villanova/USA 8 8 G 6-6 200 04/06/93 Colorado/USA 3 14 Milton Doyle* G 6-4 180 10/31/93 Loyola Chicago/USA R 12 G/F 6-6 219 09/06/91 /USA 3 24 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson F 6-7 214 01/03/95 Arizona/USA 2 22 Caris LeVert G/F 6-7 203 08/25/94 Michigan/USA 1 7 G 6-3 200 08/23/88 Harvard/USA 7 20 Timofey Mozgov C 7-1 275 07/16/86 Russia 7 4 Jahlil Okafor C 6-11 255 12/15/95 Duke/USA 2 1 D’Angelo Russell G 6-5 195 02/23/96 Ohio State/USA 2 2 Nik Stauskas G 6-6 205 10/07/93 Michigan/ 3 0 James Webb III* F 6-9 202 08/19/93 Boise State/USA R 15 G 6-4 213 03/08/95 Seton Hall/USA 1

*Signed to a two-way contract

Head Coach Kenny Atkinson (Richmond) Assistant Coaches (Kansas) Chris Fleming (Richmond) Bret Brielmaier (Arizona) Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development Adam Harrington (Auburn) Assistant Coach/Manager of Advance Scouting Jordan Ott (Penn State) Assistant Player Development Coach Travon Bryant (Missouri) Director of Player Performance Zach Weatherford (Arkansas) Strength and Conditioning Coach Dan Meehan (Australian Catholic) Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist Lloyd Beckett (Northeastern) Director of Physical Therapy Aisling Toolan (Trinity College) Assistant Athletic Trainer Sebastien Poirier (Salem State) Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Lauren Green (St. Cloud State)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bret Brielmaier (Brill-myer) DeMarre Carroll (Deh-MAR-ay) Allen Crabbe (Crab) Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (Ronday) Caris LeVert (Care-iss la-VERT) Timofey Mozgov (TEAM-oh-fay MOZ-gov) Jahlil Okafor (JAH-leel) Nik Stauskas (STOUS-kiss)

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0 James Webb III 8 Spencer Dinwiddie 15 Isaiah Whitehead 33 Allen Crabbe 1 D’Angelo Russell 9 DeMarre Carroll 20 Timofey Mozgov 44 Dante Cunningham 2 Nik Stauskas 12 Joe Harris 22 Caris LeVert 4 Jahlil Okafor 13 Quincy Acy 24 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 7 Jeremy Lin 14 Milton Doyle 31 Jarrett Allen

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PACING AHEAD TEAM ’16-17 ’17-18 DIFF.  See the chart for a look at the Eastern Conference teams with the biggest jumps in win totals from Sixers 28-54 52-30 +24 last season to this season. ------> Nets 20-62 28-54 +8 . Brooklyn tied for the sixth-biggest win improvement from last season to this season Raptors 51-31 59-23 +8 among all NBA teams. Pacers 42-40 48-34 +6

JOE BUCKETS PLAYER 3FGM SEASONS RANK PLAYER 3FGM SEASON  FROM DEEP: See the charts for Boki Nachbar 205 2006-08 1 Joe Harris 118 2017-18 players with the most 3FGM off the Mirza Teletovic 200 2012-15 2 Mirza Teletovic 115 2013-14 bench in Nets history (left) and Joe Harris 190 2016-present 3 Boki Nachbar 109 2006-07 most 3FGM off the bench in a season in Nets history (right). RANK PLAYER % SEASONS  HISTORY: Joe Harris has made 235 threes as a Net, just one 3FGM shy of moving into a tie with Lucious Harris for 10th place in Nets history in 3-pointers made. 1 Drazen Petrovic .437 1990-93 . See the chart for the highest 3FG % posted by a player in Nets history. 2 Joe Harris .406 2016-18  LAST SEVEN: Harris averaged 16.9 ppg (.627 FG, .568 3FG, .867 FT), 3.6 rpg and 3 Keyon Dooling .403 2008-10 2.7 apg in 27.1 mpg, scoring 10+ points in all seven, marking his longest streak of 4 Anthony Morrow .396 2010-12 double-digit scoring games since a career-best eight-game streak (1/12 – 1/26). 5 Boki Nachbar .384 2005-08 . In his last two games (both wins), Harris started and averaged 16.5 ppg (.706 FG, .700 3FG, 1.000 FT), 4.0 rpg and 6.0 apg in 29.3 mpg, posting his two highest single-game plus/minuses of the season (+24 on 4/5 at Milwaukee, +22 on 4/7 at Chicago). . Harris missed his first two games of the season due to injury (sprained left ankle) in the last two games of the campaign.  3/25 vs. CLE: Harris had a career-best performance against Cleveland on 3/25, registering a career-high 30 points (previous high was 21) on 11-of-14 FG (career-high 6-of-7 3FG) with seven rebounds in 27 minutes off the bench. Harris became the eighth Net since 1983-84 to score 30+ points in a game off the bench and the first since in the 2014-15 season (1/30/15 vs. Toronto).  ABOVE THE BREAK: See the chart for league leaders in 3FG % from above the break this season RANK PLAYER % (min. 250 3FGA). Above the break threes encompass any 3-pointers that are not shot from the corners. 1 Joe Harris .447  SINCE JAN. 1: In 2018, Harris’ 3FG % (.467) was the second-best in the league (min. 100 3FGA). 2 Steph Curry .444 . For the full season, Harris was 17th in the league in 3FG % (.419), which marks the 3 .443 highest finish for a Net since shot .440 from distance (eighth in the 4 .435 league) in the 2011-12 season.  ROAD: In 39 road games this season, Harris shot .466 (76-of-163) from 3- range, including .561 5 Kyle Korver .418 (46-of-82) in 21 road games in 2018. . Among players with 100+ 3FGA on the road this season, Harris’ 3FG % was second, trailing only Joe Ingles (.477). . Among players with 75+ 3FGA on the road in 2018, Harris’ 3FG % was first in the STAT POST-ASB PRE-ASB league (next-best: Ricky Rubio at .494). . Harris’ .466 3FG % in road games this season was the top single-season mark in MPG 25.7 25.2 franchise history (min. 100 3FGA on the road in that season). PPG 11.9 10.2  PRE/POST-ASB: See the chart for a look at Harris’ key stats before and after the All-Star break FG % .543 .473 this season. ------> 3FG % .478 .398  DRIVES: Among players with 100+ FGA on drives this season, Harris’ .627 FG % was the best APG 2.0 1.5 in the league, just ahead of LeBron James (.603).  EFF. FG %: Harris ranked sixth in the league in Effective FG % at .612, trailing only Steph Curry among guards/wings (Effective FG % is a stat that adjusts FG % to account for the fact that 3-point FGs are worth one more point than 2-point FGs).  TRUE SHOOTING %: Harris was 11th in the league in True Shooting % (.634). SEASON RESTRICTED  PAINT WORK: See the chart for a look at the improvements Harris made scoring in the restricted area this AREA season vs. last season. ------>  PACING AHEAD: Harris averaged single-season career-bests for ppg (10.8), rpg (3.3), apg (1.6), FG % 2017-18 .668 (123-of-184) (.491), 3FG % (.419), FT % (.827) and mpg (25.3). 2016-17 .549 (56-of-102)

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JARRETT ALLEN DEVELOPS PLAYER SEASON AGE AT DEBUT DEBUT GAME  Jarrett Allen made his NBA debut on 10/20 vs. Orlando. Derrick Favors 2010-11 19 years, 104 days 10/27/10 vs. DET . Allen is the third teen to don a Nets uniform. Jarrett Allen 2016-17 19 years, 182 days 10/20/17 vs. ORL  ROOKIE RANKS: Allen shot .589 from the field (first among Cliff T. Robinson 1979-80 19 years, 213 days 10/12/79 vs. CLE rookies) and .776 from the FT line (seventh). He also averaged 1.2 bpg (first), 2.0 offensive rpg (second) and 5.4 rpg (seventh) and led all qualifying rookies in True Shooting % and Effective FG %. Among all players, Allen is 17th in the league in bpg this season. PLAYER # SEASON . In his lone collegiate season at Texas, Allen shot .564 (84-of-149) from the FT line. Brook Lopez 1.8 2008-09  HISTORY: See the chart for the highest bpg for a Nets rookie in franchise history. ------> Mike Gminski 1.8 1980-81 . Allen became the fourth player in Nets history to lead all qualifying rookies in bpg. He Kenyon Martin 1.7 2000-01 joined Brook Lopez (2008-09), Sean Williams (2007-08) and Kenyon Martin (2000- Sean Williams 1.5 2007-08 01). Edgar Jones 1.4 1980-81  4+ BLOCKS: Allen had four points, 10 boards and a career-high five blocks in 31 minutes on 4/5 at Milwaukee. He became the first Nets rookie with a five- game since Brook Lopez (2008-09). Derrick Coleman 1.3 1990-91 . Allen followed up that performance with a pair of four-block games (4/7 at Chicago and Jarrett Allen 1.2 2017-18 4/9 vs. Chicago), becoming the second Nets rookie since 1983-84 to block four or more shots in three straight games (Kenyon Martin in the 2000-01 season). . The only rookies to block four or more shots in three straight games in the last 20 years are Allen, Yao Ming (2002-03), Martin (2000-01), (1999-00) and Tim Duncan (1997-98).  STREAKING: Allen recorded at least one block in 14 straight games, which marked the longest streak PLAYER # SEASON in the league for a rookie this season. See the chart for the longest streaks of games with at least one P.J. Brown 16 1993-94 block for a Nets rookie since 1983-84. ------> Brook Lopez 15 2008-09 . In those 14 games, Allen notched multiple blocks 10 times and averaged 2.6 bpg. He Jarrett Allen 14 2017-18 was second in the league in bpg in that 14-game stretch (since 3/16), trailing only (3.1). . He has 23 multi-block games, which marks the most for any rookie this season. STAT PRE-JAN. 1 POST-JAN. 1 . Allen’s 88 blocks are the most in a season for a teenager since Anthony Davis (112) and (95) in the 2012-13 season. PPG 5.6 9.7  STARTING: Allen started each of the last 31 games he appeared in (since 1/30 at New York), FG % .484 .637 averaging 10.5 ppg (.621 FG, .805 FT), 6.4 rpg, 1.0 apg and 1.7 bpg in 23.8 mpg. RPG 4.3 6.0 . His Net Rating (0.7) was the best on the team since he joined the starting five. BPG 1.0 1.4  INCREASES: See the chart for a look at Allen’s improvements this season. ------> MPG 17.0 21.8  DUNKS: Allen had a team-high 117 dunks this season, 14th-most in the league and the most for a Net since Brook Lopez in the 2009-10 season (126 dunks).  HOT FROM THE FIELD: See the chart for Allen’s FG % improvement in the FG % SINCE JAN. 1 PRE JAN. 1 Restricted Area since Jan. 1. ------> Restricted Area .696 (144-of-207) .589 (43-of-73) . Among players to attempt 200+ shots from the field since 1/1, Allen’s .637 FG % ranked fourth in the league. . Allen became the first player in Nets history to shoot .550+ from the field (.589) and .750+ from the FT line (.776) in a full season. . Allen also became the third rookie in NBA history to shoot .550+ from the field (min. 300 FGA) and .750+ from the FT line (min. 100 FTA) in the same season, joining Jonas Valanciunas (2012-13) and Jeff Ruland (1981-82). . Allen’s .589 FG % is the second-highest for a teenager in NBA history (min. 300 FGA in a season), trailing only Andre Drummond, who shot .608 from the field as a 19-year-old in the 2012-13 season. . Among Nets rookies to attempt 300+ shots in a season, Allen’s FG % is the second-best in franchise history, trailing only ’s .659 FG % in the 2013-14 season.

QUINCY FACTOR  Quincy Acy posted a career-high 21 points (career-high six 3FGM) in 23 minutes off the bench on 4/7 at Chicago. . .745 of Acy’s points came off of 3-pointers, which is the third-highest % in the league (.788 for and .781 for Troy Daniels). He’s also tied for fifth in the league in charges drawn this season (21). . Acy made multiple 3-pointers in eight of his last 11 games, shooting .463 (19-of-41 3FG) in that time. . Acy shot .395 from 3-point range since the All-Star break, up from .333 prior to the break. . He made 102 threes in 70 games this season after sinking 79 in 257 games in his first five seasons combined.

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CRABBE BREAKS OUT STAT #  CAREER NIGHT: On his 26th birthday, Allen Crabbe scored a career-high 41 points (12-of-15 FG, 8-of-11 3FG, 9-of-9 FT) with five boards and four assists in 34 minutes on Monday vs. Chicago. See Points 41 the chart for a look at career-highs Crabbe established in the game (* - tied a career-high). ------> Points in a Half 29 (1st half) . Crabbe became the third player in the Brooklyn era (since 2012-13) to record a 40- Points in a Quarter 20 (1st quarter) point game, joining Bojan Bogdanovic (44 points on 3/15/16 vs. Philadelphia) and 3FGM 8* Deron Williams (42 points on 3/8/13 vs. Washington). FTM 9* . Crabbe became the first player in more than 18 years and just the 10th player in regular season NBA history to register a 40- point game on 15 or fewer shots from the field, joining Alonzo Mourning (1999-00), Shaquille O’Neal (1999-00), Reggie Miller (1994-95), Cedric Ceballos (1992-93), Rolando Blackman (1985-86), Adrian Dantley (1983-84), Artis Gilmore (1976-77), George Gervin (1976-77) and Gail Goodrich (1973-74). . Crabbe is the first player in NBA history to record a 40-point game while making eight or more 3-pointers and shooting .800 or better from the field. . Crabbe’s FG % (.800) is the best FG % in a 40-point game for a Net since 1983-84. Otis Birdsong previously held that distinction, shooting .760 en route to 42 points on 12/11/84 at Boston. . Crabbe became the third player in Nets history to make eight or more 3-pointers in a game twice, joining Joe Johnson and Deron Williams. Crabbe and Johnson (2013-14) are the only Nets to make eight or more threes in a game twice in a season. . Crabbe’s 29 points in first half marked the most points for a Net in any half since Joe Johnson’s 29 points in the second half on 12/16/13 vs. Philadelphia and the most points for a Net in a first half since Deron Williams’ 33 on 3/8/13 vs. Washington.  POST-ASB: Crabbe averaged 15.1 ppg (.435 FG, .414 3FG, .878 FT), 4.1 rpg and 1.6 apg in 28.8 mpg. Brooklyn’s Offensive Rating was 5.9 points per 100 possessions better with Crabbe on the court since the All-Star break, which marked the top mark on the team.  LAST FOUR: After missing the 4/3 game at Philadelphia due to illness, Crabbe averaged 25.5 ppg (.561 FG, .523 3FG, .938 FT), 5.3 rpg and 3.0 apg in 27.9 mpg in his last four games, scoring 20+ points in three of four contests and making five or more 3-pointers in all four. . He became the only Net to make five or more 3-pointers in four straight games in franchise history. . He became the second Net this season to tally 20+ points in three straight games (4/5 – 4/9), joining Spencer Dinwiddie from 1/3 – 1/8, and the three straight 20-point games mark a new career-high. . He also made 18 3-pointers in that three-game stretch, which marks the RANK PLAYER 3FGM SEASON most 3-pointers made in a three-game stretch by a Net in franchise 1 Allen Crabbe 201 2017-18 history. 2 Deron Williams 169 2012-13 . His 86 points in that stretch also marked the highest-scoring three-game 3 Joe Johnson 162 2013-14 stretch of his career (previously: 77 points from 2/7 – 2/12). 4 Kerry Kittles 158 1996-97  SINGLE SEASON: Crabbe made five 3-pointers on 3/23 at Toronto, becoming the all- time single-season Nets leader in 3-pointers made (see chart). ------> 5 156 2006-07  HOME: See the chart for the most 3-pointers made by a Net at home in a season in franchise history (*note: six of Crabbe’s 3FGM at home this season came in Mexico City). PLAYER 3FGM SEASON . He’s seventh in the league in 3FGM at home this season. Allen Crabbe 113 2017-18  20-POINT GAMES: Crabbe has posted a team-high-tying 16 20-point games this season. In his Joe Johnson 92 2013-14 first four NBA seasons, he scored 20+ points a total of 11 times. Vince Carter 90 2006-07  CAREER HIGHS: Crabbe averaged single-season career highs for ppg, rpg, apg, bpg and mpg Bojan Bogdanovic 89 2015-16 this season. Brook Lopez 83 2016-17

RHJ’S PRODUCTION STAT 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16  Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, the longest-tenured Net, just finished his third season MPG 28.2 22.6 21.2 with Brooklyn. He led the team in rpg and was second in ppg and double-doubles. PPG 13.9 8.7 5.8 . See the chart for a comparison of RHJ’s key stats this season and his FG % .472 .434 .457 first two seasons. ------> FT % .788 .751 .712  SINCE 3/8: In his last 17 games, RHJ averaged 13.8 ppg (third on the team), 7.6 RPG 6.8 5.8 5.3 rpg (team-high), 2.9 apg and 1.3 spg (tied for a team-high) in 29.4 mpg (second on APG 2.5 2.0 1.5 the team), recording five double-doubles (team-high) and scoring in double figures 20+ PTS 10 2 0 13 times.  STEPPING UP: Hollis-Jefferson was one of just six players in their first three NBA DBL-DBLS 12 8 2 seasons averaging 13.5+ ppg, 6.0+ rpg and 2.0+ apg this season, joining Joel OFF. RATING 105.3 101.9 98.6 Embiid, Nikola Jokic, Dario Saric, and Karl-Anthony Towns.  MID-RANGE: RHJ shot .435 from mid-range this season, up from .340 last season.  SIDELINED: The Nets were 2-12 with RHJ out of the lineup this season (26-41 with Hollis-Jefferson in the lineup). Brooklyn was also 2-7 this season when RHJ comes off the bench (24-35 when RHJ was available and in the starting lineup; the best starter winning % on the team).

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LEVERT RISES UP  Following a five-game absence (right knee sprain), Caris LeVert averaged 13.3 ppg (.459 FG, .380 3FG, .750 FT), 3.4 rpg and 4.6 apg in 26.4 mpg in 20 games off Brooklyn’s bench. He then missed Monday night’s game (right foot tendinitis) PLAYER # SEASON but started Brooklyn’s season finale in Boston, recording 11 points, six assists and three steals. Johnny Newman 12 1999-00 . On 3/19 vs. Memphis, LeVert posted his sixth 20-point game this season (all off the bench) with 22 points in 24 minutes. See the chart for a list of the only Nets in the last Andray Blatche 8 2013-14 20 years (since 1997-98) with six or more 20-point games in a season off the bench. Boki Nachbar 8 2006-07  3/31 at MIA: LeVert had 19 points, a career-high 12 boards, eight assists and two steals in 35 Brook Lopez 7 2014-15 minutes, becoming the first Nets reserve ever to reach those totals in a game and just the fifth player Gerald Green 7 2011-12 to reach those totals off the bench in a game: Cliff Robinson (1993), Cedric Maxwell (1988), Clyde Caris LeVert 6 2017-18 Drexler (1985) and Charles Dudley (1976).  3/4 at LAC: LeVert totaled a career-high 27 points in 29 minutes off the bench, connecting on a career-high five 3-pointers (on seven 3FGA).  10/5/5: LeVert recorded 10 10/5/5 games off the bench this season, more than any other player in the league and marking the most 10/5/5 games off the bench in a season for a Net since at least 1983-84. PLAYER # SEASON  RESERVE: LeVert is fourth in the league in assists off the bench (263) and tied for third in steals Leon Wood 327 1986-87 (71). He’s the only player this season with 700+ points, 200+ assists and 70+ steals off the bench. Caris LeVert 263 2017-18 . LeVert and Darwin Cook (1981-82) are the only players in Nets history with 700 points and 200 assists off the bench in a season. John Bagley 260 1988-89 . See the chart for Nets with the most assists in a season off the bench since 1983-84. Marcus Williams 247 2006-07 . LeVert is just the fourth Net since 1983-84 to record 70+ steals off the bench in a 243 2015-16 season, joining Dudley Bradley (88 in 1987-88), Pearl Washington (79 in 1987-88) and Andray Blatche (72 in 2012-13). . LeVert is the first player since Manu Ginobili (2009-10) to record 700+ points, 250+ assists, 200+ rebounds and 70+ steals off the bench in a season.  12/7 vs. OKC: LeVert posted his first-career double-double with 21 points, 10 assists, five boards and no turnovers off the bench. He’s the second player since 1983-84 to post 20+ points, 10+ assists, five-plus boards and no turnovers in a game off the bench, joining (4/11/85 at Cleveland). STAT SOPH ROOKIE  ON DEFENSE: LeVert led the team in deflections (152). Next up: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson with 124. MPG 26.2 21.7  SOPHOMORE RISING: LeVert ranked third among all second-year players in apg (4.2) and spg (1.2). He PPG 12.1 8.2 also led the Nets in spg. 3FG % .347 .321 . See the chart for LeVert’s key improvements from his rookie to his sophomore season. --- > RPG 3.7 3.3 . LeVert was one of just four first or second year players in the league averaging 12.0+ ppg, APG 4.2 1.9 3.5+ rpg and 4.0+ apg, joining Ben Simmons, Dennis Smith Jr. and . SPG 1.2 0.9 . The only other Net to post those averages within the first two seasons of his NBA career is Kenny Anderson (1992-93). STAT ‘17-18 CAREER-HIGH SEASON/TEAM STEADY AS HE GOES: CARROLL’S SOLID PLAY PPG 13.5 12.6 2014-15 (Atlanta)  ‘17-18: DeMarre Carroll averaged 13.5 ppg, 6.6 rpg and 2.0 apg in 29.9 RPG 6.6 5.5 2013-14 (Atlanta) mpg in 73 games. He led the team in mpg, starts (73) and double-doubles APG 2.0 1.8 2013-14 (Atlanta) and ranked second in rpg. FTA 3.4 2.6 2014-15 (Atlanta) . See the chart for a look at how Carroll’s stats stack up 3FGM 2.0 1.8 2015-16 (Toronto) against his career-best seasons. ------> GAMES 73 73 2013-14 (Atlanta)  SIDELINED: Carroll suffered a left hip strain in the third quarter on 4/3 at Philadelphia and missed each of the last four games of the season with that injury.  MARCH: Carroll averaged 14.6 ppg, 7.3 rpg and 1.7 apg in 31.0 mpg. The ppg were the highest in any month in Carroll’s nine-year career (min. 10 games played) and the rpg were the second-highest (7.3 in Nov. 2017). His 32 3- MONTH 3FGM/3FGA 3FG % GAMES pointers made marked a high for any month in his career. OCT 14-of-33 .424 7  PRE/POST-ASB: After the All-Star break, Carroll averaged 14.0 ppg (.439 FG, .404 NOV 23-of-63 .365 12 3FG), 6.4 rpg and 2.1 apg in 30.0 mpg. Prior to the break, Carroll averaged 13.3 ppg DEC 19-of-69 .275 14 (.405 FG, .358 3FG), 6.6 rpg and 2.0 apg in 29.8 mpg.  FROM 3: See the chart for a look at Carroll’s 3-point shooting by month this season. JAN 26-of-73 .356 14  DBL-DBLS: Carroll posted a single-season career-high 13 double-doubles (last: 3/28 FEB 26-of-60 .426 10 at Orlando). In his first eight seasons, he posted eight double-doubles (no more than MAR 32-of-83 .386 14 three in a single season). APR 5-of-10 .500 2  20-POINTS: Carroll registered a single-season career-high nine 20-point games this season (last: 3/4 at the Clippers).  CORNERS: Carroll leads the team in 3FGM from the right corner and has shot 26-of-55 (.473) from the right corner this season.  WINS: In the 25 wins he appeared in, Carroll averaged 15.4 ppg (.481 FG, .423 3FG, .821 FT), 6.4 rpg, 2.4 apg and 1.2 spg in 30.6 mpg.

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NETS QUICK HITS PLAYER TEAM RATIO DINWIDDIE CONTINUES HIS ASCENT Darren Collison Pacers 4.28  SKILLS CONTEST VICTORY: Spencer Dinwiddie won the 2018 Taco Bell Skills Challenge at Spencer Dinwiddie Nets 4.09 NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles on 2/17 and became the second Net to win the event Tyus Jones Wolves 3.93 (joining , who won the skills challenge in its inaugural season in 2003). Jerian Grant Bulls 3.84  LEADERS: See the chart for a list of league leaders in -to-turnover ratio. ------> Chris Paul Rockets 3.57 . Dinwiddie’s 6.6 apg placed him 11th among qualifying players. . Dinwiddie became the first Net to average 6.5+ apg in a full season prior to their age 25 season since Stephon Marbury in the 2000-01 season (7.6 apg in his age 23 season). . Dinwiddie ranked ninth in the league in assist % (.349) --- assist % is an estimate of the % of teammate field goals a player assisted on while he was on the floor.  500/250: Dinwiddie posted 524 assists and 259 rebounds, becoming the sixth player in Nets history and the first since Jason Kidd (2007-08) to register 500+ assists and 250+ rebounds in a season (also: Kenny Anderson, , Eddie Jordan and MR Richardson).  JANUARY HIGHLIGHTS: 1/31 vs. PHI: Recorded 27 points (the second-highest scoring output of his career) on a career-high and Nets season-high 13-of-15 from the FT line in 34 minutes in a 116-108 victory over the Sixers. . 1/12 at ATL: Narrowly missed a triple-double with 20 points, a career-high-tying nine boards and 10 assists in 30 minutes. Dinwiddie became just the third Net in the last nine years to lead the team in points, rebounds and assists in the same game, joining Gerald Wallace (April 2012) and Brook Lopez (December 2016). . 1/8 vs. TOR: Posted a career-high SCORE TIME LEFT RESULT 31 points with five boards, eight 107-106 Driving 7.8 seconds 109-108 (L) at OKC on 1/23 assists (one turnover) in a career- 100-99 14-foot floating shot 0.9 seconds 101-100 (W) at Detroit on 1/21 high 42 minutes. 105-104 Running layup 11.0 seconds 110-105 (W) at Atlanta on 1/12  CLUTCH: See the chart for details of Dinwiddie’s 97-96 12-foot fadeway shot 9.7 seconds 98-97 (W) vs. Minnesota on 1/3 four go-ahead baskets in Jan. ------>  20+: Dinwiddie totaled 20+ points 16 times this season (tied for the Nets lead) after scoring 20+ STAT ’17-18 ‘16-17 once in his first three seasons combined.  ASSISTS: Dinwiddie recorded 14 games with 10+ assists this season after totaling one in his first MPG 28.8 22.6 three seasons combined. Dinwiddie’s 14 games with 10+ assists are the most for a Net in a season PPG 12.6 7.3 since Deron Williams in 2012-13 (22). RPG 3.2 2.8  NEW SEASON: See the chart for a stat comp. of Dinwiddie’s last two seasons. ------> APG 6.6 3.1  DBL-DBLS: Dinwiddie registered seven of his eight career double-doubles this season. FT % .813 .792  PLUS-MINUS: ESPN’s Real Plus-Minus rates Dinwiddie 12th among point guards. RPM estimates AST-TO-TOV 4.09 2.80 how many points each player adds or subtracts, on average, to his team's net scoring margin for 20-PT GAMES 16 0 each 100 possessions played. 10-AST GAMES 14 0

AROUND THE LEAGUE  Brooklyn was third in the league in drives per game (49.9), trailing Utah and Toronto, and third in drive ppg (23.9), trailing Toronto and Clippers. . The Nets allowed the fewest 3FGA per game (24.5) in the league. FOUR FACTORS BKN . Brooklyn allowed the most FGA per game from mid-range (20.9) of any team in the league. EFF FG % .514 . The Nets’ 106.6 ppg marked their highest ppg in a season since 1986-87 (108.5 ppg). TOV % .149 . The Nets’ 23.7 apg marked their highest apg in a season since 2006-07 (23.9 apg). OFF REB % .210  See the chart for a look at ‘Four Factors’ for the Nets. ------> FTA RATE .260

FAST STARTS STAT POST-ASB RANK PRE-ASB RANK  See the chart for a comparison of Brooklyn’s first-quarter scoring before and after the All-Star break. ------> 1Q PTS 29.1 ppg 3rd 24.4 ppg 28th  The Nets also averaged 56.7 ppg in first halves since the All-Star break (sixth PT DIFF +15 (0.7 ppg) 12th -197 (-3.3 ppg) 29th in the league) after averaging 50.2 ppg in first halves prior to the break (25th in the league). . Brooklyn was +18 in first halves since the All-Star break (tied for 13th in the league) after being -266 prior to the break (28th).

BENCH MOB  Brooklyn boasted the second-highest scoring bench in the NBA (43.9 ppg), with 12 Nets scoring 20+ points in a game off the bench this season (the most 20-point bench scorers in the league): Quincy Acy, Caris LeVert, Allen Crabbe, D’Angelo Russell, Nik Stauskas, , Spencer Dinwiddie, Joe Harris, Jahlil Okafor, Isaiah Whitehead, and Dante Cunningham.  The 12 different Nets to score 20+ points off the bench in a game this season marks a Nets record for the most different 20-point scorers off the bench in a single season, and the Nets are the only team since 1985-86 to have 12 different players score 20+ points in a game off the bench.

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NETS QUICK HITS RANK PLAYER SEASON 3FGM FROM LONG RANGE 1 Allen Crabbe 2017-18 201  See the chart for the top 10 list in Nets single-season history in 3FGM. ------> 2 Deron Williams 2012-13 169  The Nets made a single-season franchise-record 1,041 3-pointers this season 3 Joe Johnson 2013-14 162 (previous record: 877, set last season). 4 Kerry Kittles 1996-97 158 . Prior to the last two seasons, the most threes Brooklyn had made in 5 Vince Carter 2006-07 156 a season in franchise history was 709 (2013-14). 6 Vince Carter 2008-09 151 . The Nets are just the fifth team in NBA history to make 1,000 3- pointers in a season, joining Houston (2017-18 and 2016-17), 7 Joe Harris 2017-18 150 Cleveland (2016-17) and Golden State (2015-16). 8 Joe Johnson 2012-13 148  After the All-Star break, Brooklyn ranked second in the league in 3FGM/game 9 DeMarre Carroll 2017-18 145 (14.4) and second in 3FGA/game (38.0), trailing only Houston. The Nets were 10 Spencer Dinwiddie 2017-18 141 seventh in 3FG % in that timeframe (.379). Prior to the break, Brooklyn was third in 3FGM/game (12.0), second in 3FGA/game (34.7) and 28th in 3FG % (.346).

RUSSELL RACES AHEAD  FIRST 45: D’Angelo Russell recorded 699 points, 230 assists and 178 rebounds, while connecting on 83 threes, through his first 45 games as a Net. He’s just the third player in franchise history to record 650+ points, 200+ assists, 175+ rebounds and 80+ 3-pointers in their first 45 games of a season, joining Vince Carter (2008-09) and Jason Kidd (2005-06).  3/23 at TOR: On 3/23 in Toronto, Russell recorded his first-career triple-double with 18 points, a career-high 11 rebounds and a career-high 13 assists in 31 minutes. . Russell became the first Net in nearly eight years to register a triple-double (Terrence Williams’ triple-double on 4/9/10 vs. Chicago was the Nets’ last prior to Russell). . The Nets had the second-longest active streak of games without a triple-double, trailing only Utah. The Jazz’s last triple-double came courtesy of Carlos Boozer on 2/13/08 at Seattle. PLAYER DATE/OPP AGE . See the chart for the list of the youngest players in Nets D’Angelo Russell 3/23/18 at TOR 22 years, 28 days history to register a triple-double. ------> Kenny Anderson 12/10/92 vs. LAC 22 years, 62 days  3/13 vs. TOR: Russell put together one of the most electric individual Kenny Anderson 12/28/92 vs. CHA 22 years, 80 days performances in a quarter in Nets history, registering 24 of his 32 points in 3/31/03 vs. HOU 22 years, 283 days the opening period in Brooklyn’s loss to Toronto on 3/13. Terrence Williams 4/9/10 vs. CHI 22 years, 285 days . Russell became the first Net to score 24 points in a quarter since Mirza Teletovic tallied 24 points in the second quarter on 1/24/14 vs. Dallas. He also became the first Net to score 24 points in a first quarter since Vince Carter on 4/9/05 vs. Boston. . The 24 points in the first quarter marked the most points scored by a Net in a quarter this season and marked the most points tallied by Russell in a quarter in his career. See the chart 3FGM PLAYER QUARTER DATE/OPP for the most 3FGM in a quarter in Nets history. ------> 8 Joe Johnson 3RD 12/16/13 vs. PHI . The 32 points marked Russell’s third 30-point game of the 7 D’Angelo Russell 1ST 3/13/18 vs. TOR season. The three 30-point games are the most Russell 7 Deron Williams 1ST 3/8/13 vs. WAS has posted in a single season in his career (he had four 30-point games in two seasons with the Lakers, with two apiece in his rookie and sophomore campaigns).  OF LATE: Russell recorded five double-doubles this season after registering three in his first two seasons combined. . Russell tallied 21 points (9-of-21 FG) with 11 assists, six rebounds and two steals in 26 minutes on 4/9 vs. Chicago. His 20-point game was Russell’s 15th of the season, one game shy of matching Spencer Dinwiddie and Allen Crabbe’s team-high of 16. . The performance also marked the second 20/10 game of Russell’s career (previously: 22 points and 10 assists with the Lakers vs. Denver on 1/31/17).  STARTING: In 35 games as a starter this season, Russell averaged 17.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 5.8 apg in 27.7 mpg.

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NETS RECENT CONTESTS

April 11, 2018

Game #82 TD Garden NETS 97 CELTICS 110

FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% REB AST STL TOV BLK Nets (28-54) 37-91 .407 11-40 .275 12-16 .750 44 27 10 16 6 Celtics (55-27) 46-102 .451 6-24 .250 12-15 .800 62 22 6 14 6 NETS CELTICS High Points Nik Stauskas – 18 points Aron Baynes – 26 points High Rebounds Allen Crabbe – 7 rebounds Aron Baynes – 14 rebounds High Assists Caris LeVert – 6 assists Shane Larkin – 7 assists

April 9, 2018

Game #81 Barclays Center NETS 114 BULLS 105

FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% REB AST STL TOV BLK Bulls (27-54) 43-89 .483 12-28 .429 7-12 .583 44 26 7 19 6 Nets (28-53) 41-82 .500 18-42 .429 14-15 .933 38 32 8 18 10 NETS BULLS High Points Allen Crabbe – 41 points – 16 points High Rebounds Hollis-Jefferson/Russell – 6 rebounds David Nwaba – 10 rebounds High Assists D’Angelo Russell – 11 assists Cameron Payne – 6 assists

April 7, 2018

Game #80 United Center NETS 124 BULLS 96

FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% REB AST STL TOV BLK Nets (27-53) 46-92 .500 24-55 .436 8-11 .727 46 36 11 13 10 Bulls (27-53) 36-88 .409 6-29 .207 18-21 .857 39 16 8 13 1 NETS BULLS High Points Quincy Acy – 21 points Sean Kilpatrick – 20 points High Rebounds Dante Cunningham – 12 rebounds Cristiano Felicio – 11 rebounds High Assists Spencer Dinwiddie – 9 assists Cameron Payne – 5 assists

April 5, 2018

Game #79 BMO Harris Bradley Center NETS 119 BUCKS 111

FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% REB AST STL TOV BLK Nets (26-53) 41-75 .547 19-39 .487 18-21 .857 41 30 3 20 12 Bucks (42-37) 41-93 .441 5-20 .250 24-30 .800 41 21 12 8 2 NETS BUCKS High Points Allen Crabbe – 25 points – 31 points High Rebounds Rondae Hollis-Jefferson – 11 rebounds Antetokounmpo/Parker – 10 rebounds High Assists Dinwiddie/Harris – 6 assists – 7 assists

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LAST OPPONENT – COMPARISON SERIES HISTORY BKN STATS BOS All-Time 2017-18 106.6 PPG 104.0 109.0 OPP PPG 100.4 Overall Record 65-127 0-4 .441 FG % .450 Home Record 35-60 0-2 .461 OPP FG % .440 Barclays Record 4-8 0-2 12.7 FG%3PM 11.5 35.7 3PA 30.4 Road Record 30-67 0-2 .356 3PT % .377 Overtime Record 3-5 -- 22.6 FTA 20.7 .772 FT % .771 44.4 RPG 44.5 23.7 APG 22.5 15.2 TOV 14.0 6.2 SPG 7.4

4.8 BPG 4.5

ALL TIME SERIES FACTS VS. BOSTON 131 points (OT) at BOS 12/1/95 and at NJ Current Streak Lost 9 Most Points Scored 2/8/00 Current Home Streak Lost 5 Most Points Allowed 135 points at BOS 4/13/86 Current Road Streak Lost 4 Top Scorer All-Time (Nets) 52 points: Mike Newlin, 12/16/79 5 wins: (3 times) Longest Win Streak Top Scorer All-Time (Celtics) 48 points: , 12/1/01 12/25/02- 1/25/04 (most recent) Last Home Win 111 -101, 11/22/15 Last Road Win 100-97, 1/2/16 Last Home Loss 87-85, 1/6/18 Last Road Loss 110-97, 4/11/18 116-79, 10/31/79 at NJ and 127-90, 4/8/88 Nets Biggest Win 117-81, 12/25/02 at NJ (36) Nets Biggest Loss at BOS (37)

SCHEDULE

2017-18 VS. BOSTON (0-4) 2016-17 VS. BOSTON (0-4) Date Site Time/Result Date Site Time/Result 11/14/17 at BKN 109-102 (L) 10/26/16 at BOS 122-117 (L) 12/31/17 at BOS 108-105 (L) 11/23/16 at BKN 111-92 (L)

01/06/18 at BKN 87-85 (L) 03/17/17 at BKN 98-95 (L) 04/11/18 at BOS 110-97 (L) 04/10/17 at BOS 114-105 (L)

CONNECTIONS

Celtics guard Shane Larkin played one season with the Nets (2015-16); he played alongside Nets forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson during that time…Nets guard/forward Joe Harris and Celtics guard were teammates for two seasons in Cleveland (2014-16)…Nets guard Jeremy Lin and Celtics forward were teammates for one season in Houston (2012-13)…Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie, Celtics forward Marcus Morris and center Aron Baynes were teammates for one season in Detroit (2015-16)…Celtics center Aron Baynes played in San Antonio for three seasons (2012-15), overlapping with Nets general manager and assistant general manager Trajan Langdon…Nets forward DeMarre Carroll and Celtics forward/center Al Horford were teammates in Atlanta for two seasons (2013-15); Horford played under Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson while he was a Hawks assistant coach for four seasons (2012-16); Nets assistant coach/manager of advance scouting Jordan Ott was a video coordinator in that time…Nets forward DeMarre Carroll and Celtics forward Gordon Hayward were teammates for a season and a half in Utah (2011-13)…Nets forward/center Quincy Acy and Celtics guard Shane Larkin were teammates for one season with the Knicks (2014-15)…Nets general manager Sean Marks and Celtics center Aron Baynes are two of four men to play in the NBA who were born in New Zealand (also: and Kirk Penney)…Nets assistant coach Chris Fleming was the head coach of the German national team through this past summer and coached Celtics forward/center Daniel Theis in that capacity...Nets center Jahlil Okafor and Celtics forward Semi Ojeyele were teammates for one year at (2014-15), winning the 2015 National Championship.

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STARTING LINEUPS FORWAR CENTER GUARD GUARD GAME(S) FORWARD (4) W-L WIN PCT. DATES D (3) (5) (2) (1) 1 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Mozgov Russell Lin 0-1 .000 10/18 2, 10, 12-13 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Mozgov Crabbe Russell 3-1 .750 10/20, 11/6, 11/10-11/11 10/22-10/24, 10/27, 3-4, 6, 8-9 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Mozgov LeVert Russell 1-4 .200 10/31-11/3 5 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Mozgov LeVert Dinwiddie 1-0 1.000 10/25 7 LeVert Hollis-Jefferson Mozgov Crabbe Russell 0-1 .000 10/29 11 Crabbe Carroll Mozgov Dinwiddie Russell 0-1 .000 11/7 14-16 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Booker Crabbe Dinwiddie 1-2 .333 11/14-11/19 17-18, 23-27, 29- 10- 11/22-11/24, 12/4-12/14, Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Zeller Crabbe Dinwiddie .400 39, 42, 44-49 15 12/17-1/6, 1/12, 1/15-1/26 19 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Zeller Harris Dinwiddie 1-0 1.000 11/26 20 Harris Booker Zeller LeVert Dinwiddie 0-1 .000 11/27 21 Carroll Booker Zeller Harris Dinwiddie 1-0 1.000 11/29 22 Carroll Booker Zeller Crabbe Dinwiddie 0-1 .000 12/2 28 LeVert Hollis-Jefferson Zeller Harris Dinwiddie 0-1 .000 12/15 40-41 Harris Hollis-Jefferson Zeller Crabbe Dinwiddie 0-2 .000 1/8 – 1/10 43 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Acy Crabbe Dinwiddie 0-1 .000 1/13 50 Carroll Acy Zeller Crabbe Dinwiddie 0-1 .000 1/27 51-54, 58-59 Carroll Acy Allen Crabbe Dinwiddie 1-5 .167 1/30 – 2/4, 2/12 – 2/14 55-57 Harris Carroll Allen Crabbe Dinwiddie 0-3 .000 2/6 – 2/10 60-67 Crabbe Carroll Allen Russell Dinwiddie 2-6 .250 2/22 – 3/11 68 Crabbe Carroll Cunningham Russell Dinwiddie 0-1 .000 3/13 69-70, 78 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Allen Harris Russell 1-2 .333 3/16 – 3/17, 4/3 71-77 Carroll Hollis-Jefferson Allen Crabbe Russell 3-4 .429 3/19 – 4/1 79-80 Harris Hollis-Jefferson Allen Crabbe Russell 2-0 1.000 4/5 – 4/7 81 Crabbe Hollis-Jefferson Allen Dinwiddie Russell 1-0 1.000 4/9 82 Crabbe Hollis-Jefferson Allen LeVert Russell 0-1 .000 4/11

STARTER RECORD WINNING % STARTER RECORD WINNING % Quincy Acy 1-7 .125 Caris LeVert 2-8 .200 Jarrett Allen 10-21 .323 Jeremy Lin 0-1 .000 Trevor Booker 2-4 .333 Timofey Mozgov 5-8 .385 DeMarre Carroll 25-48 .342 Jahlil Okafor -- -- Allen Crabbe 23-45 .338 D’Angelo Russell 13-22 .371 Dante Cunningham 0-1 .000 Nik Stauskas -- -- Spencer Dinwiddie 18-40 .310 James Webb III -- -- Milton Doyle -- -- Isaiah Whitehead -- -- Joe Harris 5-9 .357 Jacob Wiley -- -- Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 24-35 .407 Tyler Zeller 12-21 .364

BY MONTH RECORD HOME ROAD BY DAY RECORD HOME ROAD October 3-5 3-2 0-3 Sunday 3-9 1-7 2-2 November 5-8 1-3 4-5 Monday 6-4 4-3 2-1 December 5-10 3-5 2-5 Tuesday 1-12 1-4 0-8 January 6-10 4-5 2-5 Wednesday 5-10 3-5 2-5 February 1-9 1-6 0-3 Thursday 3-3 1-1 2-2 March 5-9 2-4 3-5 Friday 7-8 4-2 3-6 April 3-3 1-1 2-2 Saturday 3-8 1-4 2-4

WIN-LOSS MARGINS Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20+ Games Won By 3 -- 2 1 6 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- 4 Games Lost By 2 2 3 4 4 3 4 3 2 3 -- 6 4 3 4 1 ------6 11

STARTERS STAT NETS OPPONENT

Season Totals (Average) 5,139 (62.7) 5,903 (72.0)

Team High 94 – 4/9 vs. CHI 124 – 2/10/18 vs. NOP (2OT) Team Low 28 – 12/15 at TOR 36 – 12/22 vs. WAS

Individual High 41 – Allen Crabbe – 4/9 vs. CHI 44 – Anthony Davis – 2/10 vs. NOP (2OT)

OFF THE BENCH STAT NETS OPPONENT

Season Totals (Average) 3,602 (43.9) 2,892 (35.3)

Team High 80 – 12/27 at NOP 70 – 1/15 vs. NYK Team Low 15 – 2/7 at DET 13 – 11/14 vs. BOS 22 – Kyle Korver – 10/25 vs. CLE & Individual High 30 – Joe Harris – 3/25 vs. CLE – 11/17 vs. UTA

2017-18 NETS BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN (LEADERS – INCLUDES TIES) PLAYER POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS G-GS 10-19 20-29 30-39 40+ 10-19 20+ 10+ DBL-DBL PTS REB AST STL BLK MIN Acy 70-8 7 1 -- -- 1 ------1 2 -- 7 (3) 11 (9) -- Allen 72-31 27 1 -- -- 5 -- -- 4 2 (1) 11 (3) -- 7 (5) 33 (16) -- Booker 18-6 9 1 -- -- 4 -- -- 4 1 (1) 7 (2) 1 (1) 1 (1) 3 (3) -- Carroll 73-73 49 9 -- -- 14 -- -- 13 10 (3) 22 (4) 1 15 (6) 8 (7) 12 Crabbe 75-68 32 14 1 1 ------15 (2) 3 (2) 1 (1) 10 (6) 11 (8) 14 Cunningham 22-1 3 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 1 1 4 (2) -- 3 (3) 3 (2) -- Dinwiddie 80-58 31 15 1 ------14 7 16 4 (3) 48 (5) 18 (9) 9 (6) 15 Doyle 10-0 ------1 (1) -- -- Harris 78-14 45 1 1 -- 2 -- -- 2 6 (2) 5 (2) 3 (1) 5 (3) 8 (5) 7 Hollis-Jefferson 68-59 38 11 -- -- 12 -- -- 12 10 (2) 26 (6) 3 (2) 16 (8) 18 (10) 16 Kilpatrick 16-0 3 ------LeVert 71-10 42 6 -- -- 1 -- 2 3 9 (4) 3 (3) 15 (4) 24 (10) 5 (5) 5 Lin 1-1 1 ------Mozgov 31-13 1 ------1 ------2 (1) -- -- 7 (4) -- Okafor 26-0 8 1 -- -- 1 ------1 1 -- -- 6 (5) -- Russell 48-35 21 12 3 -- 1 -- 5 5 17 (5) 5 (4) 20 (3) 10 (5) 7 (6) 8 Stauskas 35-0 5 2 ------2 1 -- 1 (1) 2 (2) 2 Vaughn 1-0 ------Webb III 10-0 ------Whitehead 16-0 2 1 ------1 -- -- 3 (1) 1 (1) 1 Wiley 5-0 ------1 ------Zeller 42-33 8 1 ------1 4 (2) -- 2 (1) 9 (4) 1

2017-18 INACTIVES COUNTER PLAYER GAMES INACTIVE PLAYER GAMES INACTIVE Quincy Acy 5 Caris LeVert 10 Jarrett Allen 5 Jeremy Lin 81 Trevor Booker 1 Jahlil Okafor 3 DeMarre Carroll 6 Yakuba Ouattara 27 Allen Crabbe 3 D’Angelo Russell 32 Dante Cunningham 2 Nik Stauskas 2 Spencer Dinwiddie 2 James Webb III 25 Milton Doyle 33 Isaiah Whitehead 53 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 12 Jacob Wiley 34 Sean Kilpatrick 1 Tyler Zeller 2

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2017-18 GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS NAME INJURY/ILLNESS/REASON DATES OUT GAMES MISSED (202) Jeremy Lin Ruptured Patella Tendon, Right Knee 10/20 – 4/11 81 D’Angelo Russell Right Knee Sprain 10/25 1 Left Knee Contusion/Left Knee Surgery 11/14 (1 - contusion) – 1/17 32 Quincy Acy Left Groin Strain 10/29 – 11/3 3 Sprained Right Middle Finger 2/6 – 2/7 2 DeMarre Carroll Right Ankle Soreness 10/29 1 Upper Respiratory 11/27 1 Hip Soreness 12/15 1 Right Knee Sprain 1/8 – 1/10 2 Left Hip Strain 4/5 – 4/11 4 Jarrett Allen Left Foot Strain 10/31-11/11 6 Sore Left Foot 3/13 1 Trevor Booker Sore Lower Back 11/3-11/10 4 Sprained Left Ankle 11/22 1 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Right Hip Contusion 11/7 1 Sprained Right Ankle 11/27 – 11/29 2 Right Groin Strain 1/27 – 2/22 11 Tyler Zeller Illness 11/10 1 Sore Left Hip 1/13 1 Spencer Dinwiddie Right Hamstring Tightness 11/11 1 Sore Right Knee 4/11 1 Allen Crabbe Sore Lower Back 11/26 – 11/29 3 Left Knee Soreness 12/15 1 Illness 3/16 – 3/17, 4/3 3 Yakuba Ouattara Sore Left Leg 12/2 – 12/14 6 Caris LeVert Left Groin Strain 1/3 – 1/6 2 Sore Left Groin 1/27 – 1/31 3 Right Knee Sprain/Concussion Evaluation 2/7 1 Right Knee Sprain 2/10 – 2/22 4 Right Foot Tendinitis 4/9 1 Nik Stauskas Sprained Left Ankle 1/8 1 Jahlil Okafor Left Calf Tightness 2/14 1 Illness 2/26 – 3/1 3 Sprained Right Ankle 4/5 1 Dante Cunningham Concussion 3/17 – 3/19 2 Back Spasms 4/5 1 Isaiah Whitehead Sprained Right Wrist (3), Right Wrist Surgery (5) 3/28 – 4/11 8 Joe Harris Sprained Left Ankle 4/9 – 4/11 2

2017-18 GAMES MISSED: COACH’S DECISION, PERSONAL REASONS, ETC. NAME REASON DATES OUT GAMES MISSED (320) Quincy Acy Coach’s Decision 11/24 – 11/26, 3/1 – 3/4, 3/23 – 3/28 7 Jarrett Allen Coach’s Decision 10/18, 11/17, 12/15 3 Joe Harris Coach’s Decision 10/18, 12/9 2 Sean Kilpatrick Coach’s Decision 10/18 – 10/22, 10/24 (personal reasons), 11/10, 11/14 6 Timofey Mozgov Coach’s Decision 11/17 – 11/24, 11/29 – 12/4, 12/17 – 12/20, 12/23 – 12/26, 12/31 – 1/8, 1/12 – 2/12, 2/22 – 3/8, 3/13 – 4/3, 4/9 51 Yakuba Ouattara Coach’s Decision (Two-Way Contract) 10/18 – 11/29, 12/15 22 Isaiah Whitehead Coach’s Decision 10/18 – 10/25, 11/10, 11/19 – 11/24, 12/17, 1/31, 2/10, 2/14, 3/13 – 3/17, 3/25 17 G League Assignment 10/27, 10/31 – 11/6, 11/26, 12/4 – 12/7, 12/12 – 12/14, 12/20 – 1/26, 2/2 – 2/4, 2/26 – 3/11, 3/19 – 3/23 41 Jacob Wiley Coach’s Decision (Two-Way Contract) 10/18 – 10/27, 11/14 – 12/7, 12/12 – 1/1, 1/6 – 1/15 35 Coach’s Decision (With Brooklyn) 10/31, 11/6, 11/11, 1/3 4 Tyler Zeller Coach’s Decision 10/18 – 10/25, 11/11 – 11/14, 1/30, 2/2 – 2/4 10 Jahlil Okafor Trade Pending/Not With Team 12/7 – 12/9 2 Coach’s Decision 12/12 – 12/14, 12/17 – 1/1, 2/22, 3/4 – 3/8, 3/13, 3/19 – 4/1, 4/7 – 4/11 26 Nik Stauskas Trade Pending/Not With Team 12/7 – 12/9 2 Coach’s Decision 12/12 – 12/14, 1/17 – 1/21, 2/2, 2/14, 2/27 – 3/6, 3/13 – 3/31 19 Milton Doyle Coach’s Decision (Two-Way Contract) 12/20 – 12/22, 12/29, 1/17 – 2/6, 2/10 – 3/8, 3/16, 3/19 – 3/23 27 Coach’s Decision (With Brooklyn) 12/23, 12/31 – 1/3, 1/12 – 1/13, 2/7, 3/11 – 3/13, 3/17, 3/25 – 4/1, 4/5 15 James Webb III Coach’s Decision (Two-Way Contract) 1/17 – 1/26, 2/14 – 3/8, 3/16, 3/19 – 3/23 17 Coach’s Decision (With Brooklyn) 3/11 – 3/13, 3/17, 3/25 – 4/9 11 D’Angelo Russell Return From Injury Management 1/27 1 Rashad Vaughn Coach’s Decision 2/7 1 Dante Cunningham Coach’s Decision 3/21 1

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2017-18 NETS / OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Nets Team Highs Nets Team Lows CATEGORY Opponent Team Highs Opponent Team Lows 131 at IND, 10/18/17 80 vs. DET, 1/10/18 Points, Game 140 at IND, 10/18/17 84 vs. WAS, 12/22/17 42 vs. GSW (3rd), 11/19/17 11 at MIN (1st), 1/27/18 Points, Quarter 43 at HOU (1st), 11/27/17 13 at GSW (2nd), 3/6/18 35 vs. TOR (2nd), 3/13/18 36 vs. CHI (2nd), 2/26/18 72 vs. POR (2nd), 11/24/17 Points, Half 76 vs. POR (2nd), 11/24/17 35 at MIL (1st), 1/26/18 36 at ATL (2nd), 12/4/17 11 at SAC, 3/1/18 4 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2nd OT) Points, OT Period 16 at SAC, 3/1/18 7 vs. TOR, 1/8/18 40 vs. TOR, 3/13/18 11 at MIN, 1/27/18 Points, 1st Quarter 43 at HOU, 11/27/17 16 vs. BOS, 1/6/18 38 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 37 vs. ATL, 10/22/17 14 at NYK, 10/27/17 Points, 2nd Quarter 13 at GSW, 3/6/18 38 at NOP, 12/27/17 41 vs. POR, 11/24/17 42 vs. GSW, 11/19/17 16 vs. LAC, 2/12/18 Points, 3rd Quarter 15 at ATL, 12/4/17 41 at IND, 10/18/17 14 vs. PHI, 3/11/18 16 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 38 at NOP, 12/27/17 Points, 4th Quarter 42 at CLE, 11/22/17 14 vs. LAL, 2/2/18 16 vs. OKC, 12/7/17 39 vs. BOS, 1/6/18 67 vs. TOR, 3/13/18 35 at MIL, 1/26/18 Points, First Half 72 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 39 at MIA, 12/29/17 61 vs. DET, 1/10/18 98 at IND, 10/18/17 Thru Three Quarters 106 at IND, 10/18/17 60 at MIA, 12/29/17 61 vs. BOS, 1/6/18 36 vs. CHI, 2/26/18 72 vs. POR, 11/24/17 35 vs. TOR, 3/13/18 Points, Second Half 76 vs. POR, 11/24/17 36 at ATL, 12/4/17 30 at MIA, 12/29/17 50 vs. POR, 11/24/17 27 vs. DET, 1/10/18 Field Goals Made 54 at TOR, 12/15/17 30 at ATL, 12/4/17 30 at PHX, 11/6/17

106 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 114 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 72 vs. MEM, 3/19/18 76 vs. PHI, 1/31/18 Field Goals Attempted 102 at BOS, 4/11/18 102 vs. PHX, 10/31/17 72 vs. MIN, 1/3/18 76 vs. IND, 12/17/17 102 at IND, 10/18/17 .566 (47-83) at GSW, 3/6/18 .547 (41-75) at MIL, 4/5/18 .330 (30-91) vs. BOS, 1/6/18 Field Goal Percentage .337 (30-89) at MIA, 12/29/17 .566 (43-76) vs. IND, 12/17/17

24 at CHI, 4/7/18 6 vs. BOS, 1/6/18 3-Point Field Goals Made 20 at HOU, 11/27/17 1 vs. MIN, 1/3/18 59 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 23 at TOR, 12/15/17 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 50 at HOU, 11/27/17 11 vs. MIN 1/3/18 55 at CHI, 4/7/18 23 at UTA, 11/11/17 .500 (15-30) at PHI, 3/16/18 .194 (6-31) vs. BOS, 1/6/18 3-Point Field Goal Percentage—(Min. 10 Att.) .562 (9-16) vs. NYK, 1/15/18 .091 (1-11) vs. MIN, 1/3/18 .500 (19-38) at NOP, 12/27/17 30 vs. MEM, 3/19/18 7 vs. LAC, 2/12/18 Free Throws Made 36 vs. CHA, 3/21/18 5 at TOR, 12/15/17 30 at ORL, 10/24/17 7 at SAS, 12/26/17

40 vs. MEM, 3/19/18 8 vs. CHI, 2/26/18 Free Throws Attempted 47 vs. CHA, 3/21/18 9 at TOR, 12/15/17

1.000 (8-8) vs. CHI, 2/26/18 .917 (22-24) vs. PHX, 10/31/17 .435 (10-23) at PHI, 4/3/18 Percentage .522 (12-23) vs. OKC, 12/7/17 .955 (21-22) vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) .917 (33-36) vs. ATL, 10/22/17 18 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 2 vs. DET, 1/10/18 Offensive Rebounds 23 vs. CHA, 3/21/18 3 at MIL, 1/26/18 18 at IND, 12/23/17 (OT)

47 vs. WAS, 12/22/17 22 vs. IND, 12/17/17 Defensive Rebounds 56 vs. PHX, 10/31/17 24 at MEM, 11/26/17

60 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 29 vs. IND, 12/17/17 Total Rebounds 68 vs. CHA, 3/21/18 32 vs. MIN, 1/3/18 60 vs. WAS, 12/22/17

36 at CHI, 4/7/18 11 vs. BOS, 1/6/18 Assists 40 at NOP, 12/27/17 10 vs. MIN, 1/3/18 36 vs. CHA, 3/21/18 11 vs. DET, 1/10/18 Personal Fouls 33 vs. MEM, 3/19/18 11 vs. CHI, 2/26/18 3 vs. CHA, 3/21/18 1 at OKC, 1/23/18 3 at CHA, 2/22/18 13 vs. ORL, 10/20/17 1 at DET, 1/21/18 Steals 16 at DEN, 11/7/17 3 vs. MIL, 2/4/18 1 vs. ATL, 12/2/17 3 at DET, 1/21/18 25 at DEN, 11/7/17 7 vs. PHX, 10/31/17 Turnovers 22 vs. ORL, 10/20/17 4 at OKC, 1/23/18

3 at PHI, 3/16/18 33 at ATL, 1/12/18 Points off Turnovers 35 at TOR, 12/15/17 7 at ORL, 3/28/18 3 at DET, 1/21/18 +13 (7-to-20) vs. PHX, 10/31/17 -- Turnover Differential +14 (10-to-24) at TOR, 12/15/17 -- 1 at CHI, 4/7/18 0 at CLE, 2/27/18 12 at MIL, 4/5/18 Blocked Shots 14 vs. GSW, 11/19/17 1 at CLE, 2/27/18 0 at SAS, 12/26/17 1 vs. WAS, 12/22/17 26 vs. DET, 1/10/18 66 vs. POR, 11/24/17 Points in the Paint 74 at TOR, 12/15/17 26 vs. WAS, 12/22/17 26 at NYK, 10/27/17 27 vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 23 at PHI, 3/16/18 3 vs. DET, 1/10/18 Second Chance Points 31 at NYK, 10/27/17 3 vs. WAS, 12/22/17 23 at ATL, 12/4/17 0 vs. BOS, 1/6/18 24 at LAL, 11/3/17 Fastbreak Points 35 at GSW, 3/6/18 0 at CHA, 3/8/18 0 vs. SAC, 12/20/17 40 vs. WAS, 12/22/17 -- Largest Lead/Largest Deficit 40 vs. DET, 1/10/18 --

Largest Lead / Largest Deficit after 1st 14 (39-25) vs. UTA, 11/17/17 -- 19 (30-11) at MIN, 1/27/18 -- Quarter 23 (58-35) at MIL, 1/26/18 20 (59-39) at MIA, 12/29/17 -- Largest Lead / Largest Deficit At Halftime -- 23 (69-46) at NOP, 12/27/17 Largest Lead / Largest Deficit Through 3rd 35 (95-60) at MIA, 12/29/17 -- 29 (90-61) vs. DET, 1/10/18 -- Quarter 35 (119-84) vs. WAS, 12/22/17 -- Largest Victory/Largest Defeat 34 (114-80) vs. DET, 1/10/18 --

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2017-18 NETS / OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS 44 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 41 – Giannis Antetokounmpo at MIL, 1/26/18 41 – Allen Crabbe vs. CHI, 4/9/18 Points, Game 41 – Nikola Jokic at DEN, 11/7/17 41 – at ORL, 10/24/17 41 – Nikola Vucevic vs. ORL, 10/20/17 24 – D’Angelo Russell (1st) vs. TOR, 3/13/18 Points, Quarter 23 – LeBron James (4th) at CLE, 11/22/17 29 – Allen Crabbe (1st) vs. CHI, 4/9/18 Points, Half 28 – Dwight Howard (2nd) vs. CHA, 3/21/18 13 – Allen Crabbe at DET, 2/7/18 Field Goals Made 17 – Nikola Vucevic vs. ORL, 10/20/17 24 – Allen Crabbe vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 24 – Spencer Dinwiddie vs. TOR, 1/8/18 (OT) 35 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) Field Goals Attempted 24 – D’Angelo Russell at LAL, 11/3/17 33 – vs. WAS, 12/12/17 24 – D’Angelo Russell at ORL, 10/24/17 .800 (12-15) – Allen Crabbe vs. CHI, 4/9/18 .800 (8-10) – Enes Kanter at NYK, 1/30/18 FG Pct. (Min. 10 Att.) .800 (8-10) – Tyler Zeller at DEN, 11/7/17 .800 (8-10) – Al Horford vs. BOS, 11/14/17 8 – Allen Crabbe vs. CHI, 4/9/18 3-Point FG Made 8 – at HOU, 11/27/17 8 – Allen Crabbe vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 18 – Allen Crabbe vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 14 – Allen Crabbe at DET, 2/7/18 3-Point FG Attempted 13 – James Harden at HOU, 11/27/17 14 – Allen Crabbe vs. WAS, 12/12/17 1.000 (4-4) – Anthony Davis at NOP, 12/27/17 1.000 (4-4) – Caris LeVert vs. MEM, 3/19/18 1.000 (4-4) – George Hill vs. SAC, 12/20/17 1.000 (5-5) – Joe Harris at OKC, 1/23/18 3-Point Pct. (Min. 4 Att.) 1.000 (4-4) – Justise Winslow vs. MIA, 12/9/17 1.000 (4-4) – Joe Harris at MIA, 12/29/17 1.000 (5-5) – Joe Ingles vs. UTA, 11/17/17 1.000 (5-5) – Aaron Gordon at ORL, 10/24/17 13 – Spencer Dinwiddie vs. PHI, 1/31/18 Free Throws Made 16 – Jimmy Butler vs. MIN, 1/3/18 15 – Spencer Dinwiddie vs. PHI, 1/31/18 Free Throws Att. 21 – Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 1.000 (11-11) – Khris Middleton at MIL, 4/5/18 1.000 (11-11) – Kemba Walker vs. CHA, 3/21/18 1.000 (12-12) – Spencer Dinwiddie vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) FT Pct. (Min. 10 Att.) 1.000 (11-11) – at PHI, 3/16/18 1.000 (10-10) – at IND, 12/23/17 (OT) 1.000 (10-10) – James Harden vs. HOU, 2/6/18 7 – Jarrett Allen at SAC, 3/1/18 (OT) Offensive Rebounds 11 – Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 6 – Trevor Booker at IND, 10/18/17 14 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson vs. TOR, 1/8/18 (OT) 13 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson at MIA, 3/31/18 (OT) Defensive Rebounds 20 – Andre Drummond at DET, 2/7/18 12 – DeMarre Carroll at ORL, 3/28/18

17 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson vs. TOR, 1/8/18 (OT) 14 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson at MIA, 3/31/18 (OT) Total Rebounds 30 – Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 14 – Jarrett Allen at DET, 2/7/18 9 – DeMarre Carroll (3rd) at DET, 2/7/18 Rebounds, Quarter 12 – Dwight Howard (3rd) vs. CHA, 3/21/18 12 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (2nd & OT) vs. TOR, 1/8/18 9 – Dante Cunningham (2nd) at CHI, 4/7/18 9 – DeMarre Carroll (2nd) at DET, 2/7/18 9 – Jarrett Allen (2nd) at DET, 2/7/18 Rebounds, Half 20 – Dwight Howard (2nd) vs. CHA, 3/21/18 9 – Jahlil Okafor (2nd) at NYK, 1/30/18 9 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (2nd) at BOS, 12/31/17 9 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (2nd) at ATL, 12/4/17 9 – Trevor Booker (2nd) at MEM, 11/26/17 13 – D’Angelo Russell at TOR, 3/23/18 Assists 25 – at NOP, 12/27/17 13 – Spencer Dinwiddie vs. SAS, 1/17/18

7 – Spencer Dinwiddie (4th) vs. MIL, 2/4/18 Assists, Quarter 10 – Rajon Rondo (4th) at NOP, 12/27/17

8 – Spencer Dinwiddie (2nd) at MIA, 3/31/18 (OT) 8 – D’Angelo Russell (1st) at TOR, 3/23/18 8 – Spencer Dinwiddie (2nd) vs. MIL, 2/4/18 Assists, Half 14 – Rajon Rondo (2nd) at NOP, 12/27/17 8 – Spencer Dinwiddie (1st) vs. IND, 12/17/17 8 – Spencer Dinwiddie (2nd) at CLE, 11/22/17 6 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 5 – Caris LeVert at PHX, 11/6/17 Steals 6 – at DEN, 11/7/17

8 – John Wall at WAS, 1/13/18 8 – D’Angelo Russell at DEN, 11/7/17 Turnovers 8 – LeBron James vs. CLE, 10/25/17 8 – D’Angelo Russell vs. ORL, 10/20/17

6 – vs. TOR, 1/8/18 (OT) 6 – Jayson Tatum vs. BOS, 1/6/18 5 – Jarrett Allen at MIL, 4/5/18 Blocked Shots 6 – Anthony Davis at NOP, 12/27/17 6 – Myles Turner at IND, 12/23/17 (OT)

+29 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson at ATL, 12/4/17 Plus/Minus +39 – DeMarcus Cousins at NOP, 12/27/17 44:24 – Allen Crabbe vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) Minutes Played 49:46 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT)

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LAST TIME...

LAST TIME A NET OR AN OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HAD… NETS OPPONENTS 40-49 points 41 – Allen Crabbe vs. CHI, 4/9/18 44 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 50+ points 57 – Deron Williams at CHA, 3/4/12 50 – Shaquille O’Neal vs. LAL, 4/2/98 15-19 rebounds 17 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson vs. TOR, 1/8/18 (OT) 15 – Nikola Vucevic at ORL, 3/28/18 20+ rebounds 24 – Reggie Evans vs. PHI, 4/9/13 24 – Dwight Howard at CHA, 2/22/18 25+ rebounds 26 – Reggie Evans at POR, 3/27/13 30 – Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 10+ offensive rebounds 12 – Thomas Robinson at CHA, 4/8/16 11 – Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 15+ defensive rebounds 15 – Reggie Evans vs. PHI, 4/9/13 19 – Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 5+ blocks 5 – Jarrett Allen at MIL, 4/5/18 5 – Nikola Mirotic vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 10+ blocks 11 – Shawn Bradley vs. IND, 2/6/97 10 – Dikembe Mutombo at NYK, 1/4/04 6+ steals 6 – at IND, 4/10/16 6 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 8+ steals 11 – Kendall Gill vs. MIA, 4/3/99 8 – Jason Richardson vs. CHA, 4/15/08 15-19 assists 15 – Deron Williams at LAL, 2/20/15 16 – John Wall at WAS, 1/13/18 (OT) 20+ assists 20 – Deron Williams at GSW, 3/30/12 25 – Rajon Rondo at NOP, 12/27/17 15-19 field goals made 17 – Bojan Bogdanovic vs. PHI, 3/15/16 16 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 20+ field goals made 21 – Ray Williams at DET, 4/17/82 20 – Luis Scola vs. HOU, 3/13/10 30+ field goals attempted 34 – Sean Kilpatrick vs. LAC, 11/29/16 (2OT) 35 – Anthony Davis vs. NOP, 2/10/18 (2OT) 6+ 3-pointers made 6 – Quincy Acy at CHI, 4/7/18 6 – at GSW, 3/6/18 8+ 3-pointers made 8 – Allen Crabbe vs. CHI, 4/9/18 8 – James Harden at HOU, 11/27/17 15-19 free throws made 16 – Jeremy Lin at BOS, 4/10/17 16 – Jimmy Butler vs. MIN, 1/3/18 20+ free throws attempted 21 – Deron Williams at CHA, 3/4/12 21 – Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 10+ turnovers 11 – Richard Jefferson at CHI, 11/5/04 10 – Dwyane Wade vs. MIA, 2/28/04 Triple-Double D’Angelo Russell at TOR, 3/13/18 (18 pts, 11 rebs, 13 asts) Kyle Lowry at TOR, 3/13/18 (25 pts, 10 rebs, 12 asts) 4-point play Allen Crabbe at BOS, 4/11/18 Kemba Walker at CHA, 3/8/18 20/20 Game (PTS/REBS) Reggie Evans at POR, 3/27/13 (22 pts, 26 rebs) Enes Kanter at NYK, 1/30/18 (20 pts, 20 rebs) 30/20 Game (PTS/REBS) Sam Bowie vs. MIN, 3/20/91 (38 pts, 20 rebs) Dwight Howard vs. CHA, 3/21/18 (32 pts, 30 rebs) 20/20 Game (PTS/ASTS) Stephon Marbury vs. IND, 4/25/99 (26 pts, 20 asts) Mark Jackson vs. DEN, 1/20/97 (21 pts, 22 asts) Win/Loss at Buzzer Brook Lopez vs. DET, 3/21/17 Jimmy Butler at CHI, 12/28/16

LAST TIME THE NETS… (SINGLE SEASON) Won by 20-29 pts 124 – 96 at CHI, 4/7/18 Won by 30+ pts 119 – 84 vs. WAS, 12/22/17 Lost by 20-29 pts 121 – 95 at PHI, 4/3/18 Lost by 30+ pts 114 – 80 vs. DET, 1/10/18 Won 5-10 straight 6, 3/25/15 – 4/3/15 Won 10+ straight 14, 3/12/06 – 4/6/06 Lost 5-9 straight 8, 2/2/18 – 2/22/18 Lost 10+ straight 16, 1/21 – 2/25/17 Scored 40+ in a quarter 42 (3rd Quarter) vs. GSW, 11/19/17 Came back from 20+ pts to win 21 at WAS, 12/26/11

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2017-18 NETS RECORDS WHEN…

Category Home Road Overall Category Home Road Overall Led after the 1st quarter 10-10 8-7 18-17 Nets score less than 80 ------Trailed after the 1st quarter 5-16 4-19 9-35 Nets score 80-89 0-3 0-2 0-5 Tied after the 1st quarter -- 1-2 1-2 Nets score 90-99 2-7 2-7 4-14 Home Road Overall Nets score 100-109 5-8 3-8 8-16 Led after the 2nd quarter 9-7 9-7 18-14 Nets score 110-119 7-6 6-7 13-13 Trailed after the 2nd quarter 5-17 3-20 8-37 Nets score 120+ 1-2 2-4 3-6 Tied after the 2nd quarter 1-2 1-1 2-3 Home Road Overall Home Road Overall Opp. scores less than 80 ------Led after the 3rd quarter 9-3 12-5 21-8 Opp. scores 80-89 2-1 2-0 4-1 Trailed after the 3rd quarter 6-21 0-22 6-43 Opp. scores 90-99 5-0 4-0 9-0 Tied after the 3rd quarter 0-2 1-1 1-3 Opp. scores 100-109 6-9 5-4 11-13 Home Road Overall Opp. scores 110-119 1-9 2-14 3-23 Shot equal/higher FG % 12-4 11-5 23-9 Opp. scores 120+ 1-7 0-10 1-17 Shot a lower FG % than opp. 3-22 2-23 5-45 Home Road Overall Shot 50% or better 8-1 3-2 11-3 Outscored opp. bench 9-19 10-24 19-43 Shot between 40-49% 7-17 10-24 17-41 Outscored by opp. bench 6-7 3-4 9-11 Shot under 40% 0-8 0-2 0-10 Equal bench points ------Home Road Overall Home Road Overall Opponent shot 50% or better 2-11 0-13 2-24 Equal or more second chance points 7-12 7-13 14-25 Opponent shot 40-49% 8-13 10-15 18-28 Opp. records more second chance points 8-14 6-15 14-29 Opponent shot under 40% 5-2 3-0 8-2 Home Road Overall Home Road Overall Equal or more fastbreak points 8-10 11-6 19-16 Attempted equal/more FG 4-14 7-10 11-24 Opp. records more fastbreak points 7-16 2-22 9-38 Attempted fewer FG than opp. 11-12 6-18 17-30 Home Road Overall Made equal/more 3PT 14-23 12-20 26-43 Equal or more points in the paint 9-11 9-10 18-21 Made fewer 3PT than opp. 1-3 1-8 2-11 Opp. records more points in the paint 6-15 4-18 10-33 Attempted equal or more FT 8-14 7-15 15-29 Home Road Overall Attempted fewer FT than opp. 7-12 6-13 13-25 Association Jersey (White) -- 4-13 4-13 Home Road Overall Icon Jersey (Black) 10-11 3-4 13-15 Equal or more rebounds 8-7 9-14 17-21 Statement Jersey (Grey) 2-5 6-11 8-16 Opponent out-rebounds 7-19 4-14 11-33 City Jersey 3-10 -- 3-10 Equal or more assists 13-16 12-11 25-27 Opponent records more assists 2-10 1-17 3-27 Equal or more turnovers 11-18 7-24 18-42 Opponent records more turnovers 4-8 6-4 10-12

RECORD BY CONFERENCE / DIVISION VS. EAST: 19-33 VS. WEST: 9-21

ATLANTIC: 1-15 CENTRAL: 6-12 SOUTHEAST: 12-6 SOUTHWEST: 4-6 NORTHWEST: 4-6 PACIFIC: 1-9 vs. Boston 0-4 vs. Chicago 3-0 vs. Atlanta 3-1 vs. Dallas 2-0 vs. Denver 0-2 vs. Golden State 0-2 vs. New York 0-4 vs. Cleveland 1-3 vs. Charlotte 1-2 vs. Houston 0-2 vs. Minnesota 1-1 vs. LA Clippers 0-2 vs. Philadelphia 1-3 vs. Detroit 1-3 vs. Miami 3-1 vs. Memphis 2-0 vs. Oklahoma City 1-1 vs. LA Lakers 0-2 vs. Toronto 0-4 vs. Indiana 0-4 vs. Orlando 3-1 vs. New Orleans 0-2 vs. Portland 1-1 vs. Phoenix 1-1 vs. Milwaukee 1-2 vs. Washington 2-1 vs. San Antonio 0-2 vs. Utah 1-1 vs. Sacramento 0-2

Bold Opponents: No more remaining games this season.

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BACK-TO-BACKS

 The Nets played 15 sets of back-to-back games this season. Below is a chart outlining the Nets’ back-to-back games for the 2017-18 season.

FIRST GAME SECOND GAME DATE/OPPONENT SCORE/RESULT DATE/OPPONENT SCORE/RESULT 10/24/17 at Orlando 125-121 (L) 10/25/17 vs. Cleveland 112-107 (W) 11/06/17 at Phoenix 98-92 (W) 11/07/17 at Denver 112-104 (L) 11/10/17 at Portland 101-97 (W) 11/11/17 at Utah 114-106 (L) 11/26/17 at Memphis 98-88 (W) 11/27/17 at Houston 117-103 (L) 12/14/17 vs. New York 111-104 (L) 12/15/17 at Toronto 120-87 (L) 12/22/17 vs. Washington 119-84 (W) 12/23/17 at Indiana 123-119 (L/OT) 12/26/17 at San Antonio 109-97 (L) 12/27/17 at New Orleans 128-113 (L) 12/31/17 at Boston 108-105 (L) 01/01/18 vs. Orlando 98-95 (W) 01/12/18 at Atlanta 110-105 (W) 01/13/18 at Washington 119-113 (L/OT) 01/26/18 at Milwaukee 116-91 (L) 01/27/18 at Minnesota 111-97 (L) 01/30/18 at New York 111-95 (L) 01/31/18 vs. Philadelphia 116-108 (W) 02/06/18 vs. Houston 123-113 (L) 02/07/18 at Detroit 115-106 (L) 02/26/18 vs. Chicago 104-87 (W) 02/27/18 at Cleveland 129-123 (L) 03/16/18 at Philadelphia 120-116 (L) 03/17/18 vs. Dallas 114-106 (W) 03/31/18 at Miami 110-109 (W/OT) 04/01/18 vs. Detroit 108-96 (L)

TOTAL FIRST GAME SECOND GAME

Home/Away 4 2-2 0-4

Away/Away 6 4-2 0-6

Away/Home 5 1-4 4-1 TOTAL 15 7-8 4-11

SEASON # B2BS

2017-18 15 2016-17 14 2015-16 15 2014-15 19 2013-14 20 2012-13 23*

 See the chart (above) for a breakdown of the Nets’ total number of back-to-back sets since their first season in Brooklyn.  *Marked a league-high

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TRANSACTIONS (SINCE JULY 1) JULY 13, 2017: Acquired DeMarre Carroll and 2018 first and second round draft picks from the in exchange for Justin Hamilton JULY 20, 2017: Signed Jarrett Allen to a multi-year contract JULY 21, 2017: Signed Yakuba Ouattara to a two-way contract JULY 25, 2017: Acquired Allen Crabbe from the in exchange for Andrew Nicholson JULY 28, 2017: Waived Archie Goodwin AUG. 4, 2017: Signed Milton Doyle and Jeremy Senglin AUG. 14, 2017: Signed Jacob Wiley to a two-way contract SEPT. 12, 2017: Signed Tyler Zeller to a multi-year contract SEPT. 24, 2017: Signed OCT. 11, 2017: Waived Milton Doyle, Akil Mitchell and Jeremy Senglin OCT. 12, 2017: Signed Tahjere McCall and Kamari Murphy OCT. 13, 2017: Waived Tahjere McCall and Kamari Murphy OCT. 23, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the of the NBA G League; recalled Whitehead from Long Island on the same day OCT. 26, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets OCT. 29, 2017: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets OCT. 30, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets NOV. 2, 2017: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets NOV. 3, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets NOV. 7, 2017: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets NOV. 24, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets NOV. 27, 2017: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets DEC. 3, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets DEC. 7, 2017: Acquired Jahlil Okafor, Nik Stauskas and a 2019 second round draft pick from the in exchange for Trevor Booker; waived Sean Kilpatrick DEC. 8, 2017: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets DEC. 11, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets DEC. 15, 2017: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets DEC. 17, 2017: Waived Yakuba Ouattara DEC. 18, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets ; Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets DEC. 18, 2017: Signed Milton Doyle to a two-way contract DEC. 19, 2017: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets JAN. 8, 2018: Assigned D’Angelo Russell to the Long Island Nets; Recalled D’Angelo Russell from the Long Island Nets JAN. 15, 2018: Assigned D’Angelo Russell to the Long Island Nets; Recalled D’Angelo Russell from the Long Island Nets JAN. 15, 2018: Signed James Webb III to a two-way contract and waived Jacob Wiley JAN. 27, 2018: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets FEB. 1, 2018: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets FEB. 5, 2018: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets FEB. 5, 2018: Acquired Rashad Vaughn and a second round draft pick from the in exchange for Tyler Zeller FEB. 8, 2018: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets FEB. 8, 2018: Acquired Dante Cunningham from the in exchange for Rashad Vaughn FEB. 9, 2018: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets FEB. 24, 2018: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets MAR. 13, 2018: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets MAR. 14, 2018: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets MAR. 16, 2018: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets MAR. 18, 2018: Assigned Isaiah Whitehead to the Long Island Nets MAR. 25, 2018: Recalled Isaiah Whitehead from the Long Island Nets

HOW THE NETS WERE BUILT DRAFT (1): Jarrett Allen: 2017 NBA Draft — 22nd overall pick on June 22, 2017 TRADE (10): Dante Cunningham: From New Orleans in exchange for Rashad Vaughn, on February 8, 2018 Jahlil Okafor: From Philadelphia, along with Nik Stauskas and a 2019 second round draft pick, in exchange for Trevor Booker, on December 7, 2017 Nik Stauskas: From Philadelphia, along with Jahlil Okafor and a 2019 second round draft pick, in exchange for Trevor Booker, on December 7, 2017 Allen Crabbe: From Portland, in exchange for Andrew Nicholson, on July 25, 2017 DeMarre Carroll: From Toronto, along with 2018 first and second round draft picks, in exchange for Justin Hamilton, on July 13, 2017 D’Angelo Russell: From LA Lakers, along with Timofey Mozgov, in exchange for Brook Lopez and the draft rights to Kyle Kuzma, the 27th pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, on June 22, 2017 Timofey Mozgov: From LA Lakers, along with D’Angelo Russell, in exchange for Brook Lopez and the draft rights to Kyle Kuzma, the 27th pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, on June 22, 2017 Caris LeVert: From Indiana, along with a future second round draft pick, in exchange for Thaddeus Young, on July 7, 2016 Isaiah Whitehead: From Utah, in exchange for cash considerations and the draft rights to Marcus Paige, the 55th overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, on June 24, 2016 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson: From Portland, along with , in exchange for Mason Plumlee and the draft rights to Pat Connaughton, the 41st pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, on June 25, 2015 FREE AGENCY (6): James Webb III: Signed a two-way contract on January 15, 2018 Milton Doyle: Signed a two-way contract on December 18, 2017 Quincy Acy: Signed a multi-year contract after inking two 10-day contracts on January 30, 2017 Spencer Dinwiddie: Signed a multi-year contract on December 8, 2016 Joe Harris: Signed a multi-year contract on July 19, 2016 Jeremy Lin: Signed a multi-year contract on July 7, 2016 19

KENNY ATKINSON

Kenny Atkinson was named as the 21st head coach in Nets NBA history on April 17, 2016 and enters his second season on the sidelines in 2017-18.

Atkinson joined the Nets after spending the past four seasons as an assistant coach with the under head coach . The Hawks made playoff appearances in each of Atkinson’s four seasons, including the club’s first-ever trip to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2014-15. The 2014-15 Hawks registered a franchise- record 60 wins, including a franchise-best 19-game win streak, and captured their first division title in more than 20 years. Atkinson served on the 2015 Eastern Conference All-Star coaching staff, and he guided Team World in the BBVA Compass during All-Star weekend in New York. Prior to his tenure with the Hawks, Atkinson was an assistant coach for four seasons with the (2008-12), helping the team reach the postseason in 2011 and 2012. Atkinson also spent one season as the director of player development for the (2007-08).

A native of Northport, New York, Atkinson has also held various coaching positions abroad, serving as director of player development/assistant coach for Paris Basket Racing Club in France (2004-06), director of player development/assistant coach for the national team of the Republic of Georgia in the summer of 2006 and as an assistant coach with the Ukraine national team at the European championships in 2011. Most recently, Atkinson was head coach of the Dominican Republic national team in the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship in Mexico City.

Prior to beginning his coaching career, Atkinson played professionally for 14 years (1990-2004), beginning his pro career in the CBA and USBL before competing for teams in France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Spain. A standout collegiate player at the University of Richmond, Atkinson earned All-CAA First Team honors as a junior and senior and helped lead the Spiders to a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1988. He was also selected as the 1987 CAA Rookie of the Year. Atkinson was inducted into the University of Richmond Hall of Fame in 2010.

Atkinson and his wife, Laura, have a son, Anthony, and a daughter, Annika.

THE KENNY ATKINSON FILE YEARS POSITION TEAM 2016-present Head Coach Brooklyn Nets 2012-16 Assistant Coach Atlanta Hawks 2008-12 Assistant Coach New York Knicks

2007-08 Director of Player Development Houston Rockets 2004-06 Assistant Coach Paris Basket Racing

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#13 – QUINCY ACY FORWARD/CENTER ∙ 6-7 ∙ 240 ∙ BAYLOR ∙ 10/6/90 ∙ 5 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS PTS 21, BKN at CHI 4/7/18 21, BKN at CHI 4/7/18  Was selected with the 37th overall pick (second round) in the 2012 NBA FGM 8, SAC vs. LAL 1/7/16 7, 2x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18) Draft by Toronto. FGA 14, BKN at CHI 4/7/18 14, BKN at CHI 4/7/18  Has played for five NBA teams in his career, including the Raptors, 3FGM 6, BKN at CHI 4/7/18 6, BKN at CHI 4/7/18 3F A 13, BKN at CHI 4/7/18 13, BKN at CHI 4/7/18 Kings, Knicks, Mavericks and Nets. FTM 6, 2x (last: BKN at UTA 3/3/17) 5, BKN at TOR 12/15/17  Has a Chocolate Lab named Bruiser. FTA 8, BKN at UTA 3/3/17 6, 2x (last: BKN vs. NYK 1/15/18) OREB 7, SAC vs. MIL 2/1/16 3, 2x (last: BKN vs. NY 12/14/17)  Enjoys going fishing in the offseason. DREB 11, NYK at MEM 1/5/15 9, BKN at SAS 12/26/17 TREB 14, NYK at MEM 1/5/15 10, BKN at SAS 12/26/17 ASTS 5, BKN vs. LAC 2/12/18 5, BKN vs. LAC 2/12/18 STLS 3, 6x (last: BKN vs. LAC 2/12/18) 3, 2x (last: BKN vs. LAC 2/12/18) BLKS 3, 5x (last: BKN at ATL 3/8/17) 2, 7x (last: BKN at PHI 4/3/18) MINS 40, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) 40, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 5.9 PPG 3.7 RPG 0.8 APG 0.5 SPG 0.4 BPG 19.4 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 23:34 3-6 2-5 0-0 1 4 5 1 2 1 1 1 8 4/9 vs. CHI 19:42 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 3 4 0 2 2 0 0 5 4/7 @ CHI 23:24 7-14 6-13 1-2 0 3 3 1 4 0 0 1 21 4/5 @ MIL 22:33 3-6 3-5 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 9 4/3 @ PHI 21:46 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 2 3

#31 – JARRETT ALLEN CENTER ∙ 6-11 ∙ 234 ∙ TEXAS ∙ 4/21/98 ∙ ROOKIE

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS Was selected with the 22nd overall pick (first round) in the 2017 NBA Draft by Brooklyn out of the PTS 20, BKN vs. LAL 2/2/18  FGM 8, 2x (last: BKN vs. CHI 2/26/18) University of Texas. FGA 11, 6x (last: BKN vs. CHI 2/26/18)  In his lone season as a Longhorn, he averaged 13.4 ppg, 8.4 rpg and 1.5 bpg in 32.1 mpg through 33 3FGM 1, 5x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18 3FGA 1, 15x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18) contests, shooting .566 from the field and registering 12 double-doubles. FTM 7, KN at TOR 3/23/18  His favorite sport other than basketball is eSports. FTA 7, BKN at TOR 3/23/18 OREB 7, BKN at SAC 3/1/18 (OT)  If he wasn’t a basketball player, he’d pursue becoming a computer engineer or professional gamer. DREB 9, BKN at DET 2/7/18 TREB 14, BKN at DET 2/7/18 ASTS 6, BKN at DET 2/7/18 STLS 2, 4x (last: BKN vs. LAL 2/2/18) BLKS 5, BKN at MIL 4/5/18 MINS 34, BKN at SAC 3/1/18 (OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 8.2 PPG 5.4 RPG 0.7 APG 0.4 SPG 1.2 BPG 20.0 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 19:20 4-5 0-0 2-2 0 7 7 0 4 0 0 1 10 4/9 vs. CHI 28:14 4-5 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 0 1 1 2 4 8 4/7 @ CHI 21:05 4-6 1-1 0-0 1 4 5 0 2 0 0 4 9 4/5 @ MIL 31:10 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 7 10 2 3 0 1 5 4 4/3 @ PHI 19:46 1-1 0-0 3-6 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 5

#9 – DEMARRE CARROLL FORWARD ∙ 6-8 ∙ 215 ∙ MISSOURI ∙ 7/27/86 ∙ 8 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS Was selected with the 27th overall pick (first round) in the 2009 NBA PTS 26, 3x (last: BKN vs. MIA 1/19/18) 26, BKN vs. MIA 1/19/18  FGM 9, 6x (last: BKN vs. MIA 1/19/18) 9, BKN vs. MIA 1/19/18 Draft by Memphis. FGA 19, BKN at GSW 3/6/18 19, BKN at GSW 3/6/18  The Nets are Carroll’s seventh NBA team (a high among current Nets 3FGM 6, 2x (last: BKN at LAC 3/4/18) 6, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 3FGA 11, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 11, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 players), having previously suited up for the Grizzlies, Rockets, FTM 8, BKN vs. NYK 1/15/18 8, BKN vs. NYK 1/15/18 Nuggets, Jazz, Hawks and Raptors. FTA 10, 2x (last: BKN vs. ATL 10/22/17) 10, BKN vs. ATL 10/22/17  Lists his favorite musical artist as Future. OREB 6, 3x (last: ATL at GSW 3/18/15) 5, 2x (last: BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 2OT) DREB 12, 2x (last: BKN at ORL 3/28/18) 12, BKN at ORL 3/28/18 TREB 13, BKN at IND 12/23/17 (OT) 13, BKN at IND 12/23/17 (OT) ASTS 6, UTA vs. DAL 4/16/12 (3OT) 5, 4x (last: BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18) STLS 6, TOR at GSW 11/17/15 4, 3x (last: BKN at ATL 1/12/18) BLKS 3, 3x (last: TOR at HOU 11/23/16) 2, 3x (last: BKN at TOR 3/23/18) MINS 45, UTA vs. DAL 4/16/12 (3OT) 37, BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 13.5 PPG 6.6 RPG 2.0 APG 0.8 SPG 0.4 BPG 29.9 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS INACTIVE – Left Hip Strain 4/9 vs. CHI INACTIVE – Left Hip Strain 4/7 @ CHI INACTIVE – Left Hip Strain 4/5 @ MIL INACTIVE – Left Hip Strain 4/3 @ PHI 18:06 3-7 3-5 1-2 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 0 10

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#33 – ALLEN CRABBE GUARD/FORWARD ∙ 6-6 ∙ 215 ∙ CALIFORNIA ∙ 4/9/92 ∙ 4 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS PTS 34, BKN at DET 2/7/18 41, BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18  Was selected with the 31st overall pick (second round) in the 2013 NBA FGM 13, BKN at DET 2/7/18 13, BKN at DET 2/7/18 Draft by Cleveland before being traded to Portland on draft night. FGA 24, BKN vs. NOP 2/ 0/18 (2OT 24, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 ( OT)  Spent the first four seasons of his NBA career as a Trail Blazer, 3FGM 8, 3x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) 8, 2x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) 3FGA 18, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) 18, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) culminating in single-season career-highs for ppg, rpg, FG % (.468) and FTM 9, 2x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) 9, 2x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) 3FG % (.444) last season. FTA 11, BKN at LAL 11/3/17 11, BKN at LAL 11/3/17  Lists Kevin Hart as his favorite non-athlete to follow on social media. OREB 2, 12x (last: BKN at GSW 3/6/18) 2, 4x (last: BKN at GSW 3/6/18) DREB 8, 5x (last: BKN at CHA 3/8/18) 8, 4x (last: BKN at CHA 3/8/18)  Would’ve pursued a career in baseball if he didn’t become an NBA TREB 8, 7x (last: BKN at CHA 3/8/18) 8, 6x (last: BKN at CHA 3/8/18) player. ASTS 5, 3x (last: POR at WAS 1/16/17) 4, 3x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) STLS 4, POR vs. HOU 3/30/17 2, 10x (last: BKN at SAC 3/1/18 OT) BLKS 3, BKN vs. ORL 1/1/18 3, BKN vs. ORL 1/1/18 MINS 44, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) 44, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 13.2 PPG 4.3 RPG 1.6 APG 0.6 SPG 0.5 BPG 29.3 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 25:50 5-13 5-10 1-1 1 6 7 3 1 1 0 1 16 4/9 vs. CHI 33:42 12-15 8-11 9-9 0 5 5 4 2 1 1 1 41 4/7 @ CHI 21:46 7-15 5-13 1-1 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 0 20 4/5 @ MIL 30:24 8-14 5-10 4-5 0 7 7 1 1 0 2 2 25 4/3 @ PHI INACTIVE – Illness

#44 – DANTE CUNNINGHAM FORWARD ∙ 6-8 ∙ 230 ∙ VILLANOVA ∙ 4/22/87 ∙ 8 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS PTS 23, MIN vs. POR 2/4/13 22, BKN at CHA 2/22/18  Acquired by Brooklyn on 2/8 in a trade with the New Orleans Pelicans in FGM 11, MIN vs. POR 2/4/13 8, BKN at CHA 2/22/18 exchange for Rashad Vaughn. FGA 20, CH vs. RL 4/6/11 (OT) 12, BKN at CHA 2/22/18  Was selected by Portland with the 33rd overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft 3FGM 4, 5x (last: BKN at CHA 2/22/18) 4, BKN at CHA 2/22/18 3FGA 7, 5x (last: BKN at CHA 2/22/18) 7, BKN at CHA 2/22/18) out of Villanova. FTM 6, 2x (last: NOP vs. LAC 3/20/16) 4, NOP vs. SAS 11/22/17  Prior to joining the Nets, played in 51 games for the Pelicans this season, FTA 10, MIN vs. HOU 4/11/14 4, 4x (last: BKN at CHA 2/22/18) averaging 5.0 points and 3.8 rebounds in 21.9 minutes per game. OREB 8, POR at MIN 2/14/11 5, NOP vs. GSW 12/4/17 DREB 10, 5x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18) 10, 2x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18)  Is in his ninth NBA season and has suited up for Portland, Charlotte, TREB 14, MEM vs. MIN 3/27/12 12, 3x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18) Memphis, Minnesota and New Orleans throughout his career. ASTS 6, MIN vs. CHA 1/10/14 4, BKN at CHA 2/22/18 STLS 5, MIN vs. BOS 11/16/13 2, 4x (last: BKN at SAC 3/1/18) BLKS 5, NOP vs. UTA 2/9/15 2, 5x (last: BKN at BOS 4/11/18) MINS 46, NOP at MEM 3/11/16 (OT) 35, NOP at OKC 2/2/18 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 5.7 PPG 4.1 RPG 0.7 APG 0.5 SPG 0.4 BPG 21.4 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 20:12 4-7 0-1 0-0 3 3 6 1 1 0 0 2 8 4/9 vs. CHI 20:35 2-7 1-2 0-0 3 2 5 2 0 1 1 1 5 4/7 @ CHI 22:10 4-8 0-3 1-1 2 10 12 1 3 0 0 1 9 4/5 @ MIL DND – Back Spasms 4/3 @ PHI 15:58 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 3

#8 – SPENCER DINWIDDIE GUARD ∙ 6-6 ∙ 200 ∙ COLORADO ∙ 4/6/93 ∙ 3 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS  Was selected with the 38th overall pick (second round) in the 2014 NBA PTS 31, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) 31, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) FGM 10, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) 10, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) Draft by Detroit. FGA 24, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) 24, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT)  Spent two seasons with the Pistons before joining the Nets and setting 3FGM 6, BKN vs. UTA 11/17/17 6, BKN vs. UTA 11/17/17 single-season career-highs in all major statistical categories. 3FGA 11, 3x (last: BKN at IND 12/23/17 OT) 11, 3x (last: BKN at IND 12/23/17 OT) FTM 13, BKN vs. PHI 1/31/18 13, BKN vs. PHI 1/31/18  Lists his favorite musical artist as Rick Ross and lists cooking as a FTA 15, BKN vs. PHI 1/31/18 15, BKN vs. PHI 1/31/18 talent. OREB 3, 2x (last: BKN vs. ORL 10/20/17) 3, BKN vs. ORL 10/20/17 DREB 8, BKN at ATL 1/12/18 8, BKN at ATL 1/12/18  Would like to be an investor if he wasn’t an NBA player. TREB 9, 2x (last: BKN at ATL 1/12/18) 9, BKN at ATL 1/12/18 ASTS 13, BKN vs. SAS 1/17/18 13, BKN vs. SAS 1/17/18 STLS 3, 7x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 3, 6x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) BLKS 3, BKN vs. ATL 12/2/17 3, BKN vs. ATL 12/2/17 MINS 43, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) 43, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 12.6 PPG 3.2 RPG 6.6 APG 0.9 SPG 0.3 BPG 28.8 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS INACTIVE – Sore Right Knee 4/9 vs. CHI 35:22 6-13 3-9 5-6 0 3 3 7 1 0 4 0 20 4/7 @ CHI 29:01 3-11 2-9 0-0 0 1 1 9 2 2 2 0 8 4/5 @ MIL 24:36 3-7 2-5 1-1 0 2 2 6 2 0 1 0 9 4/3 @ PHI 32:44 4-11 3-7 5-8 0 6 6 6 1 0 4 0 16

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#14 – MILTON DOYLE GUARD ∙ 6-4 ∙ 180 ∙ LOYOLA CHICAGO ∙ 10/31/93 ∙ ROOKIE Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS PTS 8, BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18  Signed a two-way contract with the Brooklyn Nets on 12/18. Prior to 12/18, Doyle appeared in in 17 FGM 3, BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18 games for Brooklyn’s NBA G League affiliate, the Long Island Nets, averaging a team-high 21.3 FGA 11, BKN at BOS 4/11/18 points along with 5.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.6 steals in 34.7 minutes per game. 3FGM 2, BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18 3FGA 5, BKN at BOS 4/11/18  Went undrafted in the 2017 NBA Draft after a four-year collegiate career at Loyola Chicago. FTM 2, 2x (last: BKN at BOS 4/11/18)  Earned All-MVC First Team honors as a senior, becoming the first Loyola Chicago player to make the FTA 3, BKN at BOS 4/11/18 OREB 2, BKN vs. DET 1/10/18 All-MVC First Team. DREB 3, 2x (last: BKN at PHI 4/3/18)  Also appeared in four games for Brooklyn’s entry in the Las Vegas Summer League and participated TREB 3, 4x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) in Brooklyn’s training camp. ASTS 5, BKN at BOS 4/11/18 STLS 2, 2x (last: BKN at BOS 4/11/18) BLKS 1, 2x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) MINS 25, BKN at BOS 4/11/18 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 3.4 PPG 1.8 RPG 1.0 APG 0.6 SPG 0.2 BPG 12.5 MPG FIRST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 25:02 2-11 0-5 2-3 0 1 1 5 2 2 0 0 6 4/9 vs. CHI 16:00 3-4 2-3 0-0 1 2 3 0 4 0 0 1 8 4/7 @ CHI 8:25 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4/5 @ MIL DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/3 @ PHI 12:00 1-4 0-1 0-2 0 3 3 1 2 2 0 0 2

#12 – JOE HARRIS GUARD/FORWARD ∙ 6-6 ∙ 219 ∙ VIRGINIA ∙ 9/6/91 ∙ 3 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS  Was selected with the 33rd overall pick (second round) in the 2014 NBA PTS 30, BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18 30, BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18 FGM 11, BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18 11, BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18 Draft by Cleveland. FGA 15, BKN at BOS 10/26/16 14, 2x (last: BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18)  Spent his first two NBA seasons with the Cavs, seeing action in 56 3FGM 6, BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18 6, BKN vs. CLE 3/25/18 games (one start) before joining Brooklyn as a free agent and appearing 3FGA 11, BKN vs. BOS 11/14/17 11, BKN vs. BOS 11/14/17 FTM 4, 7x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 4, 5x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) in 52 games (11 starts) during the 2016-17 season. FTA 5, 4x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 5, 3x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT)  Lists the Seattle Seahawks as his favorite sports team and OREB 4, BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18 4, BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18 and as his favorite athletes when he was growing up. DREB 9, BKN vs. BOS 1/6/18 9, BKN vs. BOS 1/6/18 TREB 12, BKN vs. BOS 1/6/18 12, BKN vs. BOS 1/6/18  Has three sisters: older sister, Kaiti, played at Yakima ASTS 7, BKN vs. WAS 12/22/17 7, BKN vs. WAS 12/22/17 Valley College and Warner Pacific College. Younger sister, Jaicee, STLS 3, 2x (last: BKN vs. IND 2/3/17) 2, 7x (last: BKN vs. CHA 3/21/18) played volleyball at Washington State. BLKS 2, 6x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18) 2, 3x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18) MINS 39, BKN vs. LAC 11/29/16 (2OT) 37, 2x (last: BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 10.8 PPG 3.3 RPG 1.6 APG 0.4 SPG 0.3 BPG 25.3 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS DNP – Sprained Left Ankle 4/9 vs. CHI DNP – Sprained Left Ankle 4/7 @ CHI 29:08 6-9 4-5 0-0 0 4 4 6 0 1 2 2 16 4/5 @ MIL 29:27 6-8 3-5 2-2 0 4 4 6 3 0 0 0 17 4/3 @ PHI 21:33 5-11 3-7 0-1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 13

#24 – RONDAE HOLLIS-JEFFERSON FORWARD ∙ 6-7 ∙ 214 ∙ ARIZONA ∙ 1/3/95 ∙ 2 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS PTS 25, BKN vs. NYK 12/1 /17 25, BKN vs. NYK 12/14/17  Was selected with the 23rd overall pick (first round) in the 2015 NBA FGM 10, 2x (last: BKN at BOS 12/31/17) 10, 2x (last: BKN at BOS 12/31/17) Draft by Portland before being acquired by Brooklyn on draft night. FGA 21, BKN at BOS 12/31/17 21, BKN at BOS 12/31/17  In his third season with the Nets, is the longest-tenured player on the 3FGM 2, 4x (last: BKN at DET 1/21/18) 2, 2x (last: BKN at DET 1/21/18) 3FGA 4, 2x (last: BKN at DET 1/21/18) 4, BKN at DET 1/21/18 roster. FTM 11, BKN at UTA 11/11/17 11, BKN at UTA 11/11/17  Lists his favorite movie as Hitch, his favorite television show as The FTA 13, BKN vs. MEM 3/19/18 13, BKN vs. MEM 3/19/18 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and his favorite food as spaghetti. OREB 5, 6x (last: BKN vs. MEM 3/19/18) 5, BKN vs. MEM 3/19/18 DREB 14, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) 14, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT)  Brother, Rahlir, is a professional basketball player who has played in TREB 17, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) 17, BKN vs. TOR 1/8/18 (OT) both Canada and the NBA G League. ASTS 7, 2x (last: BKN at DET 1/21/18) 7, 2x (last: BKN at DET 1/21/18) STLS 5, 2x (last: BKN at CLE 11/28/15) 4, 2x (last: BKN at CHI 4/7/18) BLKS 4, 2x (last: BKN at MIL 4/5/18) 4, BKN at MIL 4/5/18 MINS 39, 2x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 39, 2x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 13.9 PPG 6.8 RPG 2.5 APG 1.0 SPG 0.7 BPG 28.2 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 17:59 0-5 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 4/9 vs. CHI 31:34 2-6 0-0 0-0 0 6 6 4 2 1 4 2 4 4/7 @ CHI 22:42 3-5 0-0 2-2 0 5 5 1 0 4 1 0 8 4/5 @ MIL 37:11 3-6 0-1 8-8 1 10 11 5 3 1 5 4 14 4/3 @ PHI 17:23 2-3 0-0 1-1 0 3 3 1 1 0 2 1 5 23

#22 – CARIS LEVERT GUARD/FORWARD ∙ 6-7 ∙ 203 ∙ MICHIGAN ∙ 8/25/94 ∙ 1 YEAR PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS Was selected with the 20th overall pick (first round) in the 2016 NBA Draft PTS 27, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 27, BKN at LAC 3/4/18  FGM 11, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 11, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 by Indiana before being traded to Brooklyn. FGA 20, BKN vs. NYK 1/15/18 20, BKN vs. NYK 1/15/18  Saw action in 57 games (26 starts) in his rookie campaign, making his 3FGM 5, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 5, BKN at LAC 3/4/18 NBA debut on 12/7/16 vs. Denver. 3FGA 7, 6x (last: BKN at LAC 3/4/18) 7, 4x (last: BKN at LAC 3/4/18) FTM 8, BKN vs. OKC 12/7/17 8, BKN vs. OKC 12/7/17  Lists Allen Iverson as his favorite NBA player growing up and Usain Bolt FTA 9, 3x (last: BKN at DET 1/21/18) 9, 3x (last: BKN at DET 1/21/18) as his favorite athlete in another sport. OREB 4, BKN at WAS 1/13/18 (OT) 4, BKN at WAS 1/13/18 (OT) DREB 10, BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 10, BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT)  Played football and tennis, in addition to basketball, when he was growing TREB 12, BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 12, BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) up. ASTS 11, BKN at MIA 12/29/17 11, BKN at MIA 12/29/17 STLS 5, BKN at PHX 11/6/17 5, BKN at PHX 11/6/17 BLKS 2, 4x (last: BKN vs. CHI 2/26/18) 2, 4x (last: BKN vs. CHI 2/26/18) MINS 35, 2x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 35, 2x (last: BKN at MIA 3/31/18 (OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 12.1 PPG 3.7 RPG 4.2 APG 1.2 SPG 0.3 BPG 26.2 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 29:01 4-13 1-4 2-2 0 2 2 6 0 3 3 0 11 4/9 vs. CHI INACTIVE – Right Foot Tendinitis 4/7 @ CHI 24:17 5-7 2-2 1-1 0 1 1 8 0 3 3 0 13 4/5 @ MIL 29:43 5-10 2-3 1-2 0 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 13 4/3 @ PHI 24:20 2-9 0-4 0-3 0 3 3 4 4 0 0 0 4

#7 – JEREMY LIN GUARD ∙ 6-3 ∙ 200 ∙ HARVARD ∙ 8/23/88 ∙ 7 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS Went undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft. PTS 38, 2x (last: HOU vs. SAS 12/10/12 OT) 18, BKN at IND 10/18/17  FGM 13, 2x (last: CHA vs. TOR 12/17/15 OT) 5, BKN at IND 10/18/17  The Nets are his sixth NBA team (Golden State, New York, Houston, FGA 24, NYK at MIN 2/11/12 12, BKN at IND 10/18/17 L.A. Lakers and Charlotte). 3FGM 9, HOU at PHI 11/13/13 (OT) 1, BKN at IND 10/18/17 3FGA 15, HOU at PHI 11/13/13 (OT) 2, BKN at IND 10/18/17  Lists spearfishing as his favorite offseason activity. FTM 16, BKN at BOS 4/10/17 7, BKN at IND 10/18/17  Lists sushi as his favorite food and cooking, biking and video games as FTA 17, BKN at BOS 4/10/17 7, BKN at IND 10/18/17 OREB 5, HOU at ATL 11/2/12 -- some of his favorite hobbies. DREB 10, HOU vs. CLE 2/1/14 -- TREB 12, BKN at BOS 4/10/17 -- ASTS 14, NYK vs. DAL 2/19/12 4, BKN at IND 10/18/17 STLS 6, 2x (last: HOU at NOH 1/25/13) -- BLKS 3, 5x (last: CHA at MEM 12/11/15) -- MINS 50, CHA at SAC 1/25/16 (2OT) 25, BKN at IND 10/18/17 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 18.0 PPG 0.0 RPG 4.0 APG 0.0 SPG 0.0 BPG 25.0 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS INACTIVE – Ruptured Patella Tendon, Right Knee 4/9 vs. CHI INACTIVE – Ruptured Patella Tendon, Right Knee 4/7 @ CHI INACTIVE – Ruptured Patella Tendon, Right Knee 4/5 @ MIL INACTIVE – Ruptured Patella Tendon, Right Knee 4/3 @ PHI INACTIVE – Ruptured Patella Tendon, Right Knee

#20 – TIMOFEY MOZGOV CENTER ∙ 7-1 ∙ 275 ∙ RUSSIA ∙ 7/16/86 ∙ 7 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS PTS 23, 4x (last: DEN at GSW 4/10/14) 11, BKN at DEN 11/7/17  Went undrafted in the 2008 NBA Draft. FGM 10, DEN at GSW 4/10/14 4, BKN at POR 11/10/17  The Nets are his fifth NBA team (New York, Denver, Cleveland and L.A. FGA 15, 5x (last: CLE vs. DET 4/13/15) 6, BKN vs. DEN 10/29/17 Lakers). 3FGM 1, 11x (last: BKN vs. DET 1/10/18) 1, 4x (last: BKN vs. DET 1/10/18) 3FGA 3, 2x (last: BKN at DEN 11/7/17) 3, 2x (last: BKN at DEN 11/7/17)  Was acquired by Brooklyn from the Lakers via trade in the offseason; FTM 8, DEN at MIL 2/20/14 4, BKN at DEN 11/7/17 captured a championship with the Cavs in 2016. FTA 10, 2x (last: DEN at MIL 2/20/14) 4, 3x (last: BKN vs. NYK 12/14/17) OREB 9, 2x (last: DEN at PHX 11/26/14) 4, BKN vs. DEN 10/29/17 DREB 20, DEN at GSW 4/10/14 7, BKN vs. DEN 10/29/17 TREB 29, DEN at GSW 4/10/14 11, BKN vs. DEN 10/29/17 ASTS 4, 2x (last: LAL vs. IND 1/20/17) 3, BKN at BOS 4/11/18 STLS 4, LAL vs. CHI 11/20/16 2, BKN vs. DET 1/10/18 BLKS 5, 3x (last: CLE vs. PHI 2/2/15) 2, 2x (last: BKN at DET 2/7/18) MINS 49, DEN at TOR 12/8/14 (OT) 21, BKN vs. DEN 10/29/17 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 4.2 PPG 3.2 RPG 0.4 APG 0.2 SPG 0.4 BPG 11.6 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 9:21 3-4 0-0 1-1 3 3 6 3 0 0 0 1 7 4/9 vs. CHI DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/7 @ CHI 6:39 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 0 1 0 1 1 5 4/5 @ MIL 4:53 2-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 4/3 @ PHI DNP – Coach’s Decision 24

#4 – JAHLIL OKAFOR CENTER ∙ 6-11 ∙ 255 ∙ DUKE ∙ 12/15/95 ∙ 2 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS Acquired by the Nets, along with Nik Stauskas and a 2019 second PTS 31, PHI at DAL 2/21/16 21, BKN at MIN 1/27/18  FGM 13, PHI vs. TOR 11/11/15 9, BKN at MIN 1/27/18 round draft pick, in exchange for Trevor Booker in a trade with the FGA 25, 2x (last: PHI at TOR 12/13/15) 14, BKN at MIN 1/27/18 Philadelphia 76ers on 12/7/17. 3FGM 1, 2x (last: BKN at PHI 4/3/18) 1, BKN at PHI 4/3/18 Was selected with the third overall pick (first round) in the 2015 NBA 3FGA 2, BKN at TOR 12/15/17 2, BKN at TOR 12/15/17  FTM 10, PHI vs. SAS 2/8/17 5, BKN at ATL 1/12/18 Draft by Philadelphia, where he spent his first two-plus NBA seasons. FTA 11, 2x (last: PHI vs. SAS 2/8/17) 6, BKN at ATL 1/12/18  Earned All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 14.7 points, 7.0 OREB 7, PHI vs. BKN 2/6/16 4, PHI at TOR 10/21/17 DREB 11, PHI at MEM 11/29/15 10, BKN at NYK 1/30/18 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.2 blocks in 30.0 minutes per game in his TREB 17, PHI vs. BKN 2/6/16 13, BKN at NYK 1/30/18 debut NBA season. ASTS 5, PHI vs. SAC 2/10/16 2, BKN vs. SAS 1/17/18  Plays chess. STLS 3, PHI at LAC 3/11/17 1, 3x (last: BKN vs. MIL 2/4/18) BLKS 4, 3x (last: PHI at GSW 3/14/17) 3, BKN vs. LAL 2/2/18 MINS 39, 2x (last: PHI vs. SAC 2/10/16) 25, 2x (last: BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 6.3 PPG 3.0 RPG 0.4 APG 0.1 SPG 0.6 BPG 12.6 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/9 vs. CHI DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/7 @ CHI DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/5 @ MIL INACTIVE – Sprained Right Ankle 4/3 @ PHI 16:25 7-9 1-1 0-0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 15

#1 – D’ANGELO RUSSELL GUARD ∙ 6-5 ∙ 195 ∙ OHIO STATE ∙ 2/23/96 ∙ 2 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS  Was selected with the second overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft by the PTS 40, LAL vs. CLE 3/19/17 33, BKN vs. PHX 10/31/17 FGM 14, 2x (last: LAL vs. CLE 3/19/17) 12, BKN at IND 10/18/17 L.A. Lakers. FGA 26, LAL at OKC 2/24/17 24, 2x (last: BKN at LAL 11/3/17)  Named to the All-Rookie Second Team after his inaugural campaign 3FGM 8, LAL vs. BKN 3/1/16 7, BKN vs. TOR 3/13/18 with the Lakers. 3FGA 13, 2x (last: BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 2OT) 13, BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 (2OT) FTM 11, LAL at NOP 4/8/16 9, BKN vs. PHX 10/31/17  Has two Bernedoodle dogs, Max and Molly. FTA 13, LAL at NOP 4/8/16 12, BKN at PHX 11/6/17 Lists paintball as one of his favorite offseason activities and lists FIFA OREB 5, LAL at ATL 12/4/15 2, 5x (last: BKN at TOR 3/23/18)  DREB 9, 2x (last: BKN at TOR 3/23/18) 9, BKN at TOR 3/23/18 as his favorite video game. TREB 11, BKN at TOR 3/23/18 11, BKN at TOR 3/23/18 ASTS 13, BKN at TOR 3/23/18 13, BKN at TOR 3/23/18 STLS 4, 6x (last: LAL at DAL 3/7/17) 3, 2x (last: BKN at LAL 11/3/17) BLKS 3, LAL at ATL 11/2/16 2, 2x (last: BKN vs. MEM 3/19/18) MINS 41, LAL vs. CLE 3/19/17 38, BKN at SAC 3/1/18 (OT) 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 15.5 PPG 3.9 RPG 5.2 APG 0.8 SPG 0.4 BPG 25.7 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 22:49 5-12 1-5 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 11 4/9 vs. CHI 35:30 9-21 3-12 0-0 0 6 6 11 2 2 5 0 21 4/7 @ CHI 22:56 4-10 3-7 1-2 0 4 4 5 1 0 4 1 12 4/5 @ MIL 28:44 9-16 4-10 0-1 0 1 1 5 4 0 5 0 22 4/3 @ PHI 19:11 2-7 2-4 0-0 0 6 6 5 1 2 2 0 6

#2 – NIK STAUSKAS GUARD ∙ 6-6 ∙ 205 ∙ MICHIGAN/CANADA ∙ 10/7/93 ∙ 3 YEARS PRO

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS Acquired by the Nets, along with Jahlil Okafor and a 2019 second PTS 24, PHI vs. DET 3/4/17 22, BKN at TOR 12/15/17  FGM 10, PHI vs. DET 3/4/17 7, BKN at NOP 12/27/17 round draft pick, in exchange for Trevor Booker in a trade with the FGA 19, PHI at MIL 11/4/15 12, 2x (last: BKN at BOS 4/11/18) Philadelphia 76ers on 12/7/17. 3FGM 7, BKN at NOP 12/27/17 7, BKN at NOP 12/27/17 Was selected with the eighth overall pick (first round) in the 2014 NBA 3FGA 14, PHI at MIL 11/4/15 10, BKN at NOP 12/27/17  FTM 6, 3x (last: PHI vs. NYK 4/8/16) 5, BKN at TOR 12/15/17 Draft by Sacramento and spent his rookie season with the Kings, FTA 10, PHI at MEM 12/6/16 7, BKN at BOS 4/11/18 followed by two-plus seasons with Philadelphia. OREB 2, 5x (last: BKN at SAS 12/26/17) 2, BKN at SAS 12/26/17 DREB 7, 2x (last: BKN at TOR 12/15/17) 7, BKN at TOR 12/15/17  Earned the nickname “Sauce Castillo” from a broadcasting closed TREB 8, SAC vs. UTA 12/8/14 7, BKN at TOR 12/15/17 captioning error that played on air during a game in his rookie season. ASTS 7, 2x (last: PHI vs. ATL 3/29/17) 4, BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18 STLS 3, 5x (last: PHI vs. ATL 3/29/17) 1, 9x (last: BKN at BOS 4/11/18) BLKS 3, 3x (last: PHI vs. CHI 11/25/16) 1, 4x (last: BKN vs. CHI 4/9/18) MINS 43, PHI vs. MEM 11/23/16 (2OT) 35, BKN at BOS 4/11/18 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 4.4 PPG 1.6 RPG 1.0 APG 0.2 SPG 0.1 BPG 12.8 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 34:49 6-12 2-7 4-7 0 4 4 3 1 1 4 0 18 4/9 vs. CHI 19:21 1-7 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 2 4/7 @ CHI 8:27 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 4/5 @ MIL 1:19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4/3 @ PHI 20:48 5-11 3-6 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 13 25

#0 – JAMES WEBB III FORWARD ∙ 6-9 ∙ 202 ∙ BOISE STATE ∙ 8/19/93 ∙ ROOKIE

Quick Facts: CAREER HIGHS  Went undrafted in the 2016 NBA Draft. PTS 6, BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18 FGM 2, BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18  Signed a two-way contract with the Nets on 1/15/18. FGA 4, 3x (last: BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18) Prior to signing with Brooklyn, spent the past two seasons with the NBA G League’s Delaware 87ers. 3FGM 2, BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18  3FG 4, BKN at NYK 1/30/18 In 60 career games (52 starts) with Delaware, holds averages of of 12.6 points, 8.4 rebounds, 1.3 FTM -- assists and 1.3 steals in 32.2 minutes per game. FTA -- Played two collegiate seasons at Boise State (2014-16), where he earned All-Mountain West First OREB 3, BKN vs. MIL 2/4/18  DREB 4, 2x (last: BKN at DET 2/7/18) Team honors as a redshirt junior (2015-16) and Mountain West Newcomer of the Year, All-Mountain TREB 6, BKN vs. HOU 2/6/18 West Second Team, and All-Mountain West Defensive Team honors as a redshirt sophomore (2014- ASTS 1, 4x (last: BKN vs. NOP 2/10/18 2OT) 15). STLS 1, BKN at NYK 1/30/18 BLKS -- MINS 22, BKN at NYK 1/30/18 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 1.6 PPG 2.4 RPG 0.4 APG 0.1 SPG 0.0 BPG 12.0 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS 12:00 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 4/9 vs. CHI DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/7 @ CHI INACTIVE – Coach’s Decision 4/5 @ MIL DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/3 @ PHI INACTIVE – Coach’s Decision

#15 – ISAIAH WHITEHEAD GUARD ∙ 6-4 ∙ 213 ∙ SETON HALL ∙ 3/8/95 ∙ 1 YEAR PRO

Quick Facts: CAREE HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS  Was selected with the 42nd overall pick (second round) in the 2016 PTS 24, 2x (last: BKN at HOU 11/27/17) 24, BKN at HOU 11/27/17 FGM 10, BKN at HOU 11/27/17 10, BKN at HOU 11/27/17 NBA Draft by Utah before being traded to Brooklyn on draft night. FGA 16, BKN at HOU 11/27/17 16, BKN at HOU 11/27/17  Became the first Brooklyn native (Coney Island) to suit up for the Nets 3FGM 3, 2x (last: BKN at DAL 3/10/17) 2, 2x (last: BKN at MIN 1/27/18) since the team relocated to the borough for the 2012-13 season. 3FGA 6, BKN at DAL 3/10/17 5, BKN at HOU 11/27/17 FTM 7, BKN at SAC 3/1/17 4, BKN vs. MIA 12/9/17  Lists Caribbean food as his favorite type of cuisine, lemonade as his FTA 7, BKN at SAC 3/1/17 5, BKN vs. MIA 12/9/17 favorite beverage and Christmas as his favorite holiday. OREB 2, 6x (last: BKN vs. ATL 4/2/17) 1, 4x (last: BKN at MIN 1/27/18) DREB 9, BKN vs. CLE 1/6/17 4, BKN vs. MIA 12/9/17  Lists Jay-Z as his favorite musical artist. TREB 10, BKN vs. CLE 1/6/17 5, BKN vs. MIA 12/9/17 ASTS 8, 2x (last: BKN at MIN 1/28/17) 4, BKN at DEN 11/7/17 STLS 4, 2x (last: BKN at DEN 11/7/17) 4, BKN at DEN 11/7/17 BLKS 3, BKN vs. BOS 3/17/17 2, BKN at DEN 11/7/17 MINS 46, BKN vs. LAC 11/29/16 (2OT) 33, BKN at TOR 12/15/17 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES: 6.3 PPG 1.6 RPG 1.3 APG 0.5 SPG 0.1 BPG 11.2 MPG LAST FIVE GAMES DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS 4/11 @ BOS INACTIVE – Right Wrist Surgery 4/9 vs. CHI INACTIVE – Right Wrist Surgery 4/7 @ CHI INACTIVE – Right Wrist Surgery 4/5 @ MIL INACTIVE – Right Wrist Surgery 4/3 @ PHI INACTIVE – Right Wrist Surgery

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Quincy Acy #13 Jarrett Allen #31 DeMarre Carroll #9 Allen Crabbe #33

@QuincyAcy @_bigjayy_ @ DeMarreCarroll1 @allencrabbe @Quincyacy @_bigjayy_ @ Demarrecarroll1 @Allencrabbe

Dante Cunningham #44 Spencer Dinwiddie #8 Milton Doyle #14 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson #24

@DlamarC33 @SDinwiddie_25 @MDLU35 @IAmCHAP24 @dlamarc33 @ Sdinwiddie_2508 @Chap

Caris LeVert #22 Jeremy Lin #7 Timofey Mozgov #20 Jahlil Okafor #4

@CarisLeVert @JLin7 @JahlilOkafor @Carislevert @Jlin7 @Mozg25 @jah8

D’Angelo Russell #1 Nik Stauskas #2 James Webb III #0 Isaiah Whitehead #15

@Dloading @NStauskas11 @JW3_23 @IsaiahW_15 @Dloading @nikstauskas11 @Whitehead_isaiah15

Team Twitter Handle: @BrooklynNets Team Instagram Handle: @brooklynnets Public Relations Department Twitter Handle: @BKN_NETSPR

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