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2014 Stars Media Guide 2014 Table of Contents General Information...... 2 Individual Double-Doubles...... 119 2014 Schedule...... 3 Opponent Double-Doubles...... 120 2014 Roster...... 4 Rookie Single-Game...... 121 Rookie Season...... 122 Players...... 6-38 Miscellaneous...... 123 ...... 6-8 AT&T ...... 124 ...... 9-10 AT&T Center Opponent...... 125 ...... 11-13 Attendance...... 126 Heather Butler...... 14 ...... 15-17 Playoffs...... 128-135 ...... 18-22 History...... 128 ...... 23-24 Results...... 129 Kayla McBride...... 25 Individual Playoff Game Records...... 130 ...... 26-29 Team Playoff Game Records...... 131 ...... 30-32 Career Playoff Records...... 132 Davellyn Whyte...... 33-34 Opponent Playoff Game Records...... 133-134 ...... 35-38 WNBA Playoff Format...... 135

Credits Staff...... 40-45 Opponents...... 137-155 The 2014 San Antonio Stars ...... 40-41 All-Time Series Breakdown...... 137 Media Guide was written ...... 42 Atlanta...... 138 ...... 43 ...... 139 and edited by Preston Petri. Support Staff...... 44-45 Connecticut...... 140 Photography by NBAE, Getty Indiana...... 141 Front Office...... 47-55 ...... 142-143 Images, Katie Funk and Minnesota...... 144-145 Carmen Santiago. History...... 57-99 New York...... 146-147 Notable Dates...... 57-59 Phoenix...... 148-149 Coaching History...... 60 Seattle...... 150-151 Awards & Recognition...... 61 Tulsa...... 152-153 All-Star History...... 62 Washington...... 154-155 National Team Basketball...... 63 Copyright © 2012 San Antonio Silver Draft History...... 64 In The Community...... 157-159 Stars. All WNBA and team insignias Transactions...... 65-66 depicted in this publication are the Trades...... 67 Information...... 161-166 property of WNBA Properties, Inc. and All-Time Players...... 68-82 the respective teams and may not be All-Time Rosters...... 83 Media Information...... 168-171 reproduced for commercial purposes College/Country History...... 84 without the prior written consent of All-Time Numbers...... 85 WNBA Properties, Inc. Annual Statistics...... 86 Year-By-Year Schedules...... 87-89 The information contained in this Record Breakdown...... 90-91 publication was compiled by the San Year-By-Year Statistics...... 92-99 Antonio Silver Stars and is provided as a courtesy to our fans and the media. The Records...... 101-126 information may be used for personal or Annual Stat Leaders...... 101-102 editorial purposes only. Any commercial Individual Single-Game...... 103-104 use of this information is prohibited Team Single-Game...... 105-106 without the prior written consent of the Opponent Individual Single-Game...... 107 San Antonio Silver Stars. Opponent Team Single-Game...... 108-109 Two Team...... 110 Individual Season...... 111 Team Season...... 112-114 Opponent Season...... 115-117 Career...... 118 GENERAL INFORMATION QUICK FACTS TICKET INFORMATION Team: San Antonio Stars Ticket Phone: 210-444-5090 Colors: Silver and Black Fax: 210-444-5699 Location: San Antonio, TX Website: www.SAStars.com Arena: AT&T Center (9,888) Mailing Address: AT&T Center First Season: 2003 One AT&T Center Parkway Previous Team: Starzz (1997-2002) San Antonio, TX 78219 Ownership Group: Spurs Sports & Entertainment Box Office Hours: Monday through Friday - 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Chairman and CEO: Weekend Event Days - 5 hours prior to tip President: Rick Pych Senior Manager of Franchise Business Ops: Josh White All-Time Record: 262-329 Ticket Sales Manager: Alma Lara San Antonio Record: 169-212 Sales Representative: Janelle Dias AT&T Center Record: 104-95 Sales Representative: Kayla Fernandez Playoff Appearances: 8 Sales Representative: Cameron Stewart Playoff Record: 10-21 Sales Representative: Yolanda Rodgers Conference: Western Conference Sales Representative: Jennifer Molina Conference Titles: 1 (2008) Ticket Operations Manager: Jason Dawbin 2013 Record: 12-22 Franchise Service and Retention Manager: Kassie Smiley Players Returning: 10 Franchise Service Representative: Lauren Schlattner Starters Returning: 5 Franchise Service Representative: Ryann Gonzales

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BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach and General Manager: Dan Hughes Alma Mater: Miami (OH) ‘78; Muskingum ‘77 Record at San Antonio: 131-146 (eight seasons) Career Record: 207-220 (13 seasons) Career Playoff Appearances: 8 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012) Assistant Coach: Vickie Johnson (Louisiana Tech ‘96) Assistant Coach: James Wade (Kennesaw State ‘98) Trainer: Tonya Holley Team Physician: Timothy Palomera, M.D. Team Physician: Richard Steffen, M.D. Strength & Conditioning: Chrissy Stragisher Basketball Operations: Melissa Martinez COMMUNICATIONS Communications Manager: Preston Petri Office Phone: 210-444-5738 Fax: 210-444-5699 Email: [email protected] Mailing Address: AT&T Center One AT&T Center Parkway San Antonio, TX 78219 Website: www.SAStars.com Facebook: facebook.com/SAStarsBasketball : @SAStars Instagram: Instagram.com/SAStars

2 SAN ANTONIO STARS 2014 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT ARENA TIME TV Friday May 16 at Atlanta Phillips Arena 6:30 p.m. Saturday May 17 TULSA AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Friday May 23 at Phoenix US Airways Center 9:00 p.m. Sunday May 25 at Los Angeles 2:30 p.m. Wednesday May 28 TULSA AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Friday May 30 at Minnesota Target Center 7:00 p.m. Sunday June 1 MINNESOTA AT&T Center 3:30 p.m. Thursday June 5 at New York 6:00 p.m. Saturday June 7 PHOENIX AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Friday June 13 SEATTLE AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Saturday June 14 LOS ANGELES AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Thursday June 19 at Seattle Key Arena 9:00 p.m. Sunday June 22 at Los Angeles STAPLES Center 2:30 p.m. Tuesday June 24 WASHINGTON AT&T Center 11:30 a.m. Thursday June 26 ATLANTA AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Sunday June 29 at Washington Verizon Center 3:00 p.m. Tuesday July 1 at Connecticut Arena 6:00 p.m. Thursday July 3 at Minnesota Target Center 7:00 p.m. Saturday July 5 at Indiana Bankers Life Fieldhouse 4:00 p.m. Wednesday July 9 NEW YORK AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Friday July 11 SEATTLE AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Sunday July 13 at Phoenix US Airways Center 5:00 p.m. Thursday July 17 at Tulsa BOK Center 11:30 a.m. Tuesday July 22 TULSA AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Friday July 25 at Minnesota Target Center 7:00 p.m. Saturday July 26 INDIANA AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Tuesday July 29 CHICAGO AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. ESPN 2 Friday August 1 CONNECTICUT AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Sunday August 3 at Seattle Key Arena 8:00 p.m. Thursday August 7 PHOENIX AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Friday August 8 at Tulsa BOK Center 7:00 p.m. Sunday August 10 LOS ANGELES AT&T Center 3:30 p.m. Friday August 15 MINNESOTA AT&T Center 7:00 p.m. Sunday August 17 at Chicago Allstate Arena 5:00 p.m. Dates and times are subject to change All times are Central Standard Time (CST) 2014 THEME NIGHTS Home games are denoted by BOLD CAPS June 1 - Hoops & Hounds FSSW indicates Fox Sports Southwest August 1- Breast Health Awareness Night All games available on The Ticket 760 AM radio August 31 - Military Appreciation Nigh15 TICKETS Individual game tickets are available for all 17 Stars home games. Full and partial season ticket plans are also available. Individual tickets can be purchased at all San Antonio Ticketmaster locations, including by phone at (210) 225-TEAM 2014 TICKET PROMOTIONS or online at ticketmaster.com or SAStars.com. Tickets can also Tuesdays - Two for Tuesday - Buy an individual ticket and be purchased at the AT&T Center Southeast Box Office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or on weekend event days get one free starting five hours prior to tip-off. Fridays - $1 Drinks - Beer and Soft Drinks Call 210-444-5090 to purchase full and partial season ticket plans Saturdays - $1 Food - Hot Dogs as well as group ticket packages or for more information. Sundays - Sunday Funday

3 SAN ANTONIO STARS 2014 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. College/Country High School Hometown WNBA 23 Danielle Adams F-C 6-1 239 2/19/89 A&M Lee Summit HS Kansas City, Mo. 3 40 Kayla Alexander C 6-4 195 1/5/91 Syracuse Milton District HS Milton, Ontario 1 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 210 5/14/88 Stanford Carondelet HS Pleasant Hill, Calif. 4 11 Heather Butler G 5-5 128 11/7/91 Tennessee Martin Gibson County HS Medina, TN R 20 Shameka Christon F 6-2 174 2/15/82 Arkansas Hot Springs HS Hot Springs, Ark. 9 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 136 3/11/77 Colorado State Stevens HS Rapid City, S.D. 15 42 Shenise Johnson G 5-11 172 12/8/90 Miami Rush-Henrietta HS Henrietta, N.Y. 2 21 Kayla McBride G-F 5-11 174 6/25/92 Notre Dame Villa Maria Academy Erie, PA R 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 155 2/23/82 Texas Tech Granbury HS Granbury, Texas 10 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-9 125 5/10/89 Oklahoma Archbishop Mitty San Jose, Calif. 3 0 Davellyn Whyte G 5-11 159 5/14/91 Arizona St. Mary’s HS Phoenix, Ariz. 1 33 Sophia Young-Malcolm F 6-1 165 12/15/83 Baylor Evangel Christian Acad. St. Vincent, Grenadines 9 Head Coach and General Manager: Dan Hughes (ninth season) Assistant Coach: Vickie Johnson (fourth season) Assistant Coach: James Wade (second season) Athletic Trainer: Tonya Holley Strength & Conditioning Coach: Chrissy Stragisher

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Shameka Christon...... sha-MEE-kah Jia Perkins...... Gia Shenise Johnson...... shuh-NIECE Davellyn Whyte...... DAV-uh-lin

Danielle Adams Kayla Alexander Jayne Appel Heather Butler Shameka Christon 6-1 // F-C // Texas A&M 6-4 // C // Syracuse 6-4 // C // Stanford 5-5 // G // Tennessee 6-2 // F // Arkansas 23 40 32 11Martin 20

Becky Hammon Shenise Johnson Kayla McBride Jia Perkins Danielle Robinson 5-6 // G// Colorado St. 5-11 // G // Miami 5-11 // G-F // Notre 5-8 // G // Texas Tech 5-9 // G // Oklahoma 25 42 Dame1 7 13

Davellyn Whyte Sophia Young Dan Hughes Vickie Johnson James Wade 5-11 // 0G// Arizona 6-133 // F // Baylor NinthHC Season FourthAC Season SecondAC Season 4 SAN ANTONIO STARS PLAYERS DANIELLE ADAMS SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Averaged a career-high 14.4 points per game in 2013…Set a Stars record, scoring 39 points on 9/15/13 vs. ATL…Posted a game-high 26 points at Phoenix on 9/6 ... Tied for a team-high 20 points while adding 5 rebounds vs. Phoenix on 8/17 .... Registered a season-high 31 points vs. Minnesota on 8/6, the most points scored by a Silver Stars player this season ... Her 13 FGM vs. Minnesota on 8/6 was one of the franchise record for FGM in a game ...Led the team with 20 points while posting career-highs in offensive rebounds (5) and steals (6) on July 25 ... Led the team with 20 points against Connecticut on July 20 ... Notched a season-high 19 points at Phoenix on July 10... Had her first double-double of the season with 16 points and a career-best 11 rebounds at New York on June 23 ... Led the team with two blocks versus Seattle on June 21 ... Started in place of the injured Jayne Appel and led the team with 12 points at Los Angeles on June 15 ... Ranked second on the team with 13 points at Chicago on June 9 ... One of four double-digit scorers with 12 points against Los Angeles on June 1.

2012: Finished second in Sixth Woman of the Year voting ... Played in all 34 regular-season games, making five starts ... Averaged 11.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.68 blocks per game ... Ranked sixth in the WNBA in points per 40 minutes (23.5) and 10th in efficiency ranking per 40 minutes ... Ranked third on the team in scoring average (11.8) and rebounding average (4.7) ... Reached double- figure scoring 16 times ... Led the team in scoring seven times, rebounding five times and blocks on 13 occasions ... Made at least one 3- in seven-consecutive games from June 3 to June 28 ... Led the team with 21 points at Connecticut on May 25 … Led the team with six rebounds against Chicago on May 30 … Led the team with 21 points off the bench at Minnesota on June 3 … Had a team-best 13 points against Seattle on June 9 … One of five double-digit scorers against Los Angeles on June 28 … Led the team with 24 points against Phoenix on July 3 … Notched a career-high 10 rebounds at Indiana on July 5 … Had a career-high-tying three assists at Tulsa on Aug. 17 … Matched a career-high with three assists against Washington on Aug. 21 … Second on the team with 18 points against Tulsa on Aug. 25 … Led the team with 22 points against Connecticut on Aug. 30 … Second on the team with 21 points at Phoenix on Sept. 1 … Second on the team with 12 points against Tulsa on Sept. 16 … Notched her first career double-double with a team-best 16 points and 10 rebounds at Seattle on Sept. 21 … Led the team with a season-high 28 points against Minnesota on Sept. 23 … 23 Playoffs: Played in both Western Conference Semifinal games against Los Angeles … Averaged 14.5 Forward points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game through the two playoff games ... Second on the team 6-1 with 17 points in Game 1 at Los Angeles on Sept. 27 … Led the team with eight rebounds and added 239 12 assists in Game 2 against Los Angeles on Sept. 29. 2011: Garnered WNBA All-Rookie Team honors along with Danielle Robinson ... One of four rookies Texas A&M named to the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game as a reserve ... Played in 23 games ... Averaged 12.4 points Kansas City, Mo. per game with 4.3 rebounds and 0.65 blocks ... Ranked second among rookies in scoring average (12.4) and blocks per game (0.65), while ranking third in rebounds per game (4.3) ... Ranked 13th in the WNBA with a 50.0 field goal percentage ... Ranked third on the team in scoring average (12.4) and rebounding average (4.3) ... Reached double-figure scoring 15 times ... Led San Antionio in scoring on three occasions, rebounding three times and blocks eight times ... Had five points and one in her professional debut against Tulsa on June 4 … Was one of five players with double-digit points at Tulsa on June 10 … Set a then-franchise rookie record with 32 points against Atlanta on June 11 … Notched season-bests in total (9), offensive (3) and defensive rebounds (6) as well as blocks (3) against Phoenix on June 21 … Set career-highs in free throws made (6) and attempted (8) at Atlanta on June 26 … Matched a career-best with three blocks at Chicago on June 28 … Led San Antonio with 19 points at New York on July 1 … Named WNBA Rookie of the Month for June … Led the bench with 12 points against New York on July 7 … Ranked second on the team with 16 points against Los Angeles on July 12 … Led San Antonio with 23 points and six rebounds against Seattle on July 14 … Ranked third on the team with nine points at Washington on July 26 … Missed 11 games with a mid-foot sprain of her right foot, suffered at Washington on July 26 … Returned from injury and ranked second on the team with 10 points at Minnesota on Aug. 26 … Ranked third on the team with 14 points versus Washington on Sept. 10 … Matched a career-high with six defensive rebounds at Tulsa on Sept. 11 … Playoffs: Played in all three playoff games ... Averaged 10.7 points per game with 3.3 rebounds, 0.67 steals and 0.33 blocks ... Tied for the team lead with 16 points off the bench in her first career playoff game at Minnesota. WNBA OFFSEASON 2013-14: Averaged19.5 points and 9.2 rebounds per game in while leading Maccabi Ashdod to a championship.

2012-13: Averaged 15.8 points, a team-best 8.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game through 26 games ... Earned Second Team All-Israeli League honors from Eurobasket.com.

2012-13: Averaged 15.8 points, a team-best 8.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game through 26 games ... Earned Second Team All-Israeli League honors from Eurobasket.com.

2011-12: Played for ’s GMA Pozzouli ... Averaged 15.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game through 10 Italian League games.

6 SAN ANTONIO STARS DANIELLE ADAMS TEXAS A&M Senior (2010-11): Led the Texas A&M to its first national championship title, earning Most Outstanding AWARDS & HONORS Player honors after recording the second-most points (30) in title game history … Is the only former junior college student-athlete besides (1993) to be named Most Outstanding Player of WNBA the NCAA Final Four … Earned Associated Press First Team All-America, USBWA All-America and State • WNBA All-Rookie Team (2011) Farm Coaches’ All-America honors … Naismith Trophy and John R. Wooden Award finalist … Ranked ninth nationally with 22.3 points per game … Led the Aggies with 8.5 rebounds per game. • WNBA All-Star Reserve (2011) • WNBA Rookie of the Month (June 2011) Junior (2009-10): Named Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention … Garnered Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and All-Big 12 Second Team honors … Named Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player … Led the team with 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game off the Texas A&M University bench … Scored in double figures in all but three games and led the team in scoring 17 times … • NCAA Championship (2011) Registered her second career double-double in the NCAA second round versus Gonzaga with 10 • NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding points and 19 rebounds … Averaged a team-leading 19.7 points and 7.0 rebounds in all three Big 12 Player (2011) Championship games … Became only the second player in school history to accomplish a triple- double with a career-high 27 points, career-best 12 rebounds and a single-game record 10 blocked • Associated Press First Team All-America shots against Texas Tech. (2011) • USBWA All-America (2011) JUNIOR COLLEGE • State Farm Coaches’ All-America (2011) Jefferson College (2007-2009): Two-time first team Junior College All-American … Named 2009 • Associated Press Honorable Mention All- JUCO Player of the Year by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association … Averaged 22.1 points and 2.8 blocked shots during her sophomore season … Guided Jefferson College to the 2009 National America (2010) Championship with a 34-1 record … Led the nation in scoring as a freshman with 28.0 points per • Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (2010) contest. • All-Big 12 Second Team (2010) HIGH SCHOOL Played at Lee Summit High School in Kansas City, Mo. ... McDonald’s High School All-America nominee … Earned all-state, all-metro and all-district honors … Garnered first team all-state honors as a senior, averaging 21.4 points per game … Played AAU basketball with the Kansas City Keys. PERSONAL Danielle E. Adams … Born on Feb. 19, 1989 in Kansas City, Mo. … Daughter of Tiffany Hill … Has one younger sister, Cierra. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the second round (20th overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft.

7 SAN ANTONIO STARS DANIELLE ADAMS

ADAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Points 39 vs. Atlanta (9/15/13) Field Goals 13 (2x) last: vs. Atlanta (9/15/13) Field Goal Attempts 23 vs. Atlanta (9/15/13) 3-Point Field Goals 5 vs. Atlanta (6/11/11) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 11 vs. Atlanta (6/11/11) Free Throws 10 vs. Atlanta (9/15/13) Attempts 12 vs. Atlanta (9/15/13) Offensive Rebounds 5, vs. NYL (7/25/13) Defensive Rebounds 9 at Indiana (7/5/12) Rebounds 11, at New York (6/23/13) Assists 4, Two Times Steals 6, vs. NYL (7/25/13) Blocks 3, Two Times Minutes 36 Two Times ADAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011SAN 23 0 480 99- 230 35- 100 53- 71 35 63 98 13 12 15 27 60 286 12.4 2012SAN 34 5 686 141- 320 38- 112 82- 108 61 98 159 33 23 23 42 94 402 11.8 2013SAN 34 24 899 170- 399 42- 129 106- 150 53 108 161 42 29 25 61 95 488 14.4 Career 91 29 2,065 410- 949 115- 341 241- 329 149 269 418 88 64 63 130 249 1,176 12.9 ADAMS’ CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 SAN 3 0 69 12 25 2 8 6 8 3 7 10 2 2 1 2 7 32 10.7 2012 SAN 2 0 44 10 20 2 7 7 8 7 6 13 1 2 0 2 6 29 14.5 Career 5 0 113 22 45 4 15 13 16 10 13 23 3 4 1 4 13 61 12.2

8 SAN ANTONIO STARS KAYLA ALEXANDER SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Averaged 2.8 points in 33 games in 2013…Led Stars’ rookies in rebounds per game (3.0)… Tied a seaon-high with 10 points at Tulsa on 8/23. while also recording a team-high 8 rebounds and 2 blocks against the Shock ... Recorded a career- high 4 assists at Seattle on 8/11 ... Tallied a season-high 10 points at Seattle (8/9/13) ... Had six rebounds at Washington on July 16 ... Had fi ve off ensive rebounds at Atlanta on June 30 ... Notched six points at Chicago on June 9 ... Had four points and a team-high tying fi ve rebounds in her professional debut against Indiana on May 24 ... Selected in the first round (8th overall) of the 2013 WNBA Draft.AWARDS & HONORS Syracuse ∙ Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American (2013) ∙ All-BIG EAST First Team (2011, 2013) ∙ All-BIG EAST Second Team (2012) ∙ BIG EAST All-Freshman Team (2010) CANADA BASKETBALL 2012: Senior Women’s National Team tryout invitee

2009: Played in nine games for Team Canada at the FIBA U19 World Championship for Women, helping the team to a 4-5 record … Led the team with 11.3 points per game and 11.3 rebounds per contest … Shot 42 percent from the field.

2008: Played in five games for Team Canada at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Women, leading the team to a 4-1 record … Led the team with 11.6 points per game and 10.4 rebounds per contest … Shot 61.8 percent from the field.

2006: Played for the U15 National Team SYRACUSE Senior (2012-13): Earned Honorable Mention All-America accolades from the Associated Press … 40 Garnered All-BIG EAST First Team accolades … Finished her career as Syracuse’s all-time leader in points Center (2,024), blocks (350), field goals (736), free throws made (552), free throws attempted (750) and games played (140) … Set the single-season records for scoring (573) and field goals made (151) … Posted 31 6-4 career double-doubles, including 12 double-doubles as a senior … Became the all-time scoring leader with six points at Villanova on Jan. 26 … Became the all-time blocks leader with eight blocks against 195 Farleigh Dickinson on Nov. 11.

Syracuse Junior (2011-12): Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team … Earned WNIT All-Tournament Team recognition … Three-time BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll honoree (Nov. 21, Nov. 28 and Jan. 23) … Milton, Ontario, Canada Started all 37 games, finishing the season leading the BIG EAST and ranking 19th nationally with 2.6 blocks per game … Ranked second on the team and 10th in the conference with 14.8 points per game … Ranked ninth in the conference with 7.5 rebounds per game … Set the school single-season blocks record with 96 … Averaged 16.2 points per game and 8.8 rebounds per game during the WNIT while corralling a tournament record 22 offensive rebounds.

Sophomore (2010-11): Named to the All-BIG EAST First Team … Three-time BIG EAST Weekly honor recipient … Led the team in points, blocks, field goal percentage and free throw percentage … Selected to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

Freshman (2009-10): Named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team … Led the team with 69 blocks and ranked third with 10.8 points per game … Selected to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Milton District High School in Milton, Ontario, Canada … Helped the team capture the city championship in 2008-09 while earning team MVP honors … Won a national championship with Team Ontario in 2008. PERSONAL Kayla Janine Alexander … Born on January 5, 1991 … Daughter of Joe and Audrey Alexander … Has one brother and one sister … Graduated from Syracuse University in 2013 with a degree in social studies education and a minor in French and francophone studies. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2013 WNBA Draft.

9 SAN ANTONIO STARS KAYLA ALEXANDER ALEXANDER’S CAREER HIGHS Points 10 two times Field Goals 4 at Tulsa (8/30/13) Field Goal Attempts 7 at Seattle (8/9/13) 3-Point Field Goals -- 3-Point Field Goal Attempts -- Free Throws 4 Two times Free Throw Attempts 5 at Seattle (8/11/13) Offensive Rebounds 3, Seven Times Defensive Rebounds 5 Two Times Rebounds 8, at Tulsa (8/23/13) Assists 2, vs. Seattle (8/27/13) Steals 2, at Atlanta (6/30/13) Blocks 2, Three Times Minutes 23 at Atlanta (6/30/13)

ALEXANDER’S CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2013SAN 33 1 371 35 84 0 0 22 30 43 56 99 10 4 14 35 46 92 2.8 Career 33 1 371 35 84 0 0 22 30 43 56 99 10 4 14 35 46 92 2.8

10 SAN ANTONIO STARS JAYNE APPEL SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Led the Stars in rebounding in 2013… Tallied career highs in FTM (5) and FTA (6) vs. Minnesota on 6/8 ... Led the team with 13 rebounds versus Tulsa on August 4 ... Led the team with nine rebounds at Minnesota on August 2 ... Posted a game-high 13 rebounds against New York on July 25 ... Posted 18 rebounds against Connecticut on July 20 - tying for the third-most rebounds in a single game in franchise history ... Led the team with nine rebounds against Minnesota on July 19 ... Posted a career- high 13 points and a team-best eight rebounds in a career-high 35 minutes at Phoenix on July 10 ... Had a team-best nine rebounds and eight points in her return to action at Los Angeles on July 6 ... Sidelined due to a concussion sustained during practice on June 13 ... Had a team-high eight rebounds at Chicago on June 9 ... Led the team with 10 rebounds against Chicago on June 7 ... Led the team with nine rebounds against Los Angeles on June 1 ... Tied for the team lead with five rebounds in the season opener against Indiana on May 24.

2012: Played in 33 regular-season games, starting 30 ... Averaged 3.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 0.88 blocks per game ... Led the WNBA in rebounds per 40 minutes (13.6), ranked fifth in field goal percentage (55.3) and tied for sixth in total blocks (29) ... Led the team in blocks per game and field goal percentage and ranked second in rebounding average ... Notched six double-figure rebounding performances ... Had at least five total rebounds in 12-consecutive games from July 3 through Aug. 28 ... Led the team with six rebounds against Chicago on May 30 … Notched a career-high 11 defensive rebounds in her first career start against Phoenix on June 1 … Recorded a career-high four assists and a team-best three steals against Seattle on June 9 … Had a team-best 11 rebounds at Los Angeles on June 24 … Led the team with three blocks at Indiana on July 5 … Led the team with five blocks at Chicago on July 11 … Had a team-high tying nine rebounds against Atlanta on July 13 … Had a game-high 10 rebounds at Phoenix on Aug. 19 … Had a game-best 10 rebounds against Washington on Aug. 21 … Missed the game at Phoenix on Sept. 1 with a right ankle injury … Led the team with 10 rebounds against Indiana on Sept. 7 … Notched a team-high eight rebounds against Minnesota on Sept. 9 … Tied season-highs with nine points and 11 rebounds at Tulsa on Sept. 12 … Tied a career standard with five offensive rebounds against New York on Sept. 18 … Playoffs: Started both Western Conference Semifinal games against Los Angeles ... Averaged 2.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists 32 per game through the two playoff games. Center 6-4 2011: Played in 31 games ... Averaged 3.2 points per game with 4.6 rebounds and 0.65 blocks ... Led the WNBA in defensive rebounds per 40 minutes (9.0), ranked fourth in total rebounds per 40 minutes 210 (12.6) and fifth in steals per 40 minutes (3.3) ... Ranked second on the team with 4.6 rebounds per game ... Averaged 3.2 points per game with 0.65 blocks ... Notched a pair of double-figure rebounding Stanford performances … Led San Antonio in rebounding on eight occasions … Missed the first three games of Pleasant Hills, Calif. the season due to a left knee injury … Had a defensive rebound in her return to action at Phoenix on June 17 … Recorded then-career-bests in offensive (5), defensive (6) and total rebounds (11) against Phoenix on June 21 … Made her first field goal of the season at Chicago on June 28 … Notched her 100th career point at New York on July 1 … Had two assists, one and one against Seattle on July 14 … Ranked second on the team with seven rebounds – including her 100th career board – at Los Angeles on July 18 … Led the team with six rebounds at Seattle on July 21 … Led the team with 12 rebounds while setting career-highs in defensive rebounds (10), total rebounds (12), steals (3) and minutes played (20) at Washington on July 26 … Recorded a team-best eight rebounds versus Phoenix on July 28 … Led San Antonio with eight rebounds versus Minnesota on July 31 … Matched a season-best with two assists at Seattle on Aug. 2 … Matched a season-best with eight points on four made field goals at Minnesota on Aug. 4 … Matched career-highs in 3-point field goals (1) and 3-point field goals attempted (2) while notching her 150th career rebound against Tulsa on Aug. 6 … Set career-highs in steals (4) and blocks (2) at Indiana on Aug. 9 … Ranked second on the team with seven rebounds in a career-high 25 minutes played at Connecticut on Aug. 11 … Matched a season-high with two assists versus Indiana on Aug. 16 … Led the team with eight rebounds at Los Angeles on Sept. 6 … Recorded a career-high four blocks versus Washington on Sept. 10 … Playoffs: Played in all three Western Conference semifinal games against Minnesota ... Averaged 0.70 rebounds per game with 0.67 steals.

2010: First rookie voted to the WNBA All-Star Team since Sophia Young in 2006 … Participated in the 2010 WNBA Stars at the Sun as a member of Team USA … Played in 28 regular-season games ... Averaged 3.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game through 28 games while shooting 53.5 percent from the floor, which ranked third on the team … Recorded a career-best seven rebounds at Minnesota on July 22 ... Led the team with six rebounds at Seattle on June 29 … Scored a career-high 11 points against Chicago on May 24 … Playoffs: Played in both Western Conference semifinal playoff games against Phoenix ... Averaged 5.5 points per game with 3.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists. WNBA OFFSEASON 2013-14: Averaged 23.2 points and 11.1 rebounds per game for Liaoning in China. 2012-13: Played for China’s Henan ... Led the WCBA in rebounding average (15.4) while ranking second in blocks per game (2.0), third in scoring average (26.9) and seventh in steals per game (1.9) ... Earned All-Chinese WCBA Second Team and All-Imports Team accolades from Asia-Basket.com.

11 SAN ANTONIO STARS JAYNE APPEL 2011-12: Played for ’s Samsun ... Averaged 9.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1 rebounds through 20 games. AWARDS & HONORS 2010-11: Played for Turkey’s Tarsus Belediyesi during preseason competition. WNBA • WNBA Stars at the Sun Showcase (2010) USA BASKETBALL 2011: Named to the training camp roster for the 2012 Olympics. USA Basketball • FIBA World Championship Gold Medal 2010: Helped the U.S. Senior National Team win gold at the 2010 FIBA World Championship in October (2010) 2010, scoring 14 points and adding 22 rebounds in eight games ... Named to training camp roster for • Pan-American Games Gold Medal (2007) 2010 FIBA World Championship USA Senior National Team in April 2010 but had to sit out due to injury. • FIBA Americas U18 Championship Gold 2009: Named to the training camp roster for the 2010 FIBA World Championship USA Senior National Medal (2006) Team in September 2009 but had to sit out due to injury ... Selected to the final team camp for the 2009 USA Basketball World University Games team but had to withdraw due to injury. 2007: A member of the gold medal-winning USA Basketball squad at the 2007 Pan-American Games. • State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team (2009, 2010) 2006: Helped the USA Basketball U18 Women’s National Team win gold at the 2006 FIBA Americas U18 • Associated Press Second Team All- Championship in Colorado Springs, Colo. America (2009) STANFORD • ESPN.com Second Team All-America Senior (2009-10): Named to State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team … Earned All-Pac-10 and Pac-10 (2009) All-Tournament Team honors … Two-time Pac-10 Player of the Week (Feb. 15 and Feb. 22) … Lowe’s • Pac 10 Player of the Year (2009) Senior CLASS Award finalist … Set the Pac-10 career rebounding record on Feb. 27 and became • All-Pac 10 First Team (2008, 2009, 2010) Stanford’s all-time leading rebounder on Feb. 7, finishing her career with 1,263 boards … Unanimous Preseason All-Pac-10 selection … Earned Associated Press and ESPN.com Preseason All-America honors • Pac 10 All-Tournament Team (2010) … Finished the season with 14 double-double’s … Scored 15 points against UCLA to lead Stanford to • Pac 10 All-Defensive Team (2008) the Pac-10 Championship title. • Pac 10 Freshman of the Year (2007) • Pac 10 All-Freshman Team (2007) Junior (2008-09): Named to the State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team…Earned Associated Press and ESPN.com second team All-America honors … Finalist for the and John R. Wooden Award … Garnered Pac-10 Player of the Year and first team All-Pac-10 honors … Four-time Pac-10 Player of the Week … Became Stanford’s all-time leading shot blocker on March 5 against Arizona (202) … Finished the season ranked third in the Stanford career record books in rebounding and sixth in scoring … Ranked seventh nationally in shooting percentage (60.2) … Led the Pac-10 with 1.84 blocks per game and ranked second in the Pac-10 in points per game (16.1), rebounds per game (9.2) and shooting percentage ... Finished the season with 15 double-doubles … Scored a Stanford single-game record 46 points against Iowa State … Scored 26 points and grabbed seven rebounds in national semifinal loss to Connecticut.

Sophomore (2007-08): Earned preseason All-Pac-10 honors … Established a Stanford single-season record with 84 blocked shots on the year, surpassing her previous mark of 61 set during the 2006-07 season … Garnered first team All-Pac-10 and honorable mention Pac-10 All-Defensive team accolades … Logged 12 double-doubles during the season … Grabbed 14 rebounds in Pac-10 Tournament title game win against California… Led Stanford to the national semifinal.

Freshman (2006-07): Earned Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and All-Freshman Team honors …Played in 33 of 34 games as a reserve … Ranked third on the team in scoring (13.2 ppg) and rebounding (7.5 rpg) in just 19.3 minutes per contest … Established a Stanford single-season record with 61 blocks … Scored in double figures 22 times, including five double-doubles. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner and three-time captain at Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif. … Garnered McDonald’s and WBCA All- America recognition… Named the 2006 Gatorade State Player of the Year … Earned California High School All-Star game MVP honors … Named to the Parade All-America First Team as a senior and the second team following her junior season … Garnered 2006 USA Today Second Team All-America honors … Three-time California DII Player of the Year … Earned California High School State Female Athlete of the Year honors as a senior…Led Carondelet to the state championship as a sophomore…Ranks third all-time in the California high school record books with 680 career blocks and fifth in rebounds (1,707) and 25th in points (2,054)… Also lettered in water polo, captaining the squad as a senior. PERSONAL Jayne Katherine Appel ... Born on May 14, 1988 in Berkeley, Calif. ... Native of Plesant Hill, Calif. … Daughter of Joseph and Pamela Appel … Father played basketball at Saint Mary’s … Has two older brothers, Mike and Tommy, and one younger brother, Nate … Brother, Nate, plays basketball at Chico State ... Graduated from Stanford University in 2010 with a degree in psychology. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the first round (5th overall) of the 2010 WNBA Draft.

12 SAN ANTONIO STARS JAYNE APPEL

APPEL’ S CAREER HIGHS Points 13 at Phoenix (7/10/13) Field Goals 5, Four Times Field Goal Attempts 9, vs. Los Angeles (8/31/13) 3-Point Field Goals 1, Three Times 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2, Two Times Free Throws 5, vs. Minnesota (8/6/13) Free Throw Attempts 6 vs. Minnesota (8/6/13) Offensive Rebounds 6, Two Times Defensive Rebounds 13 at Phoenix (9/6/13) Rebounds 18 vs. Connecticut (7/20/13) Assists 4 , Five Times Steals 4 at Indiana (8/9/11) Blocks 6 at Seattle (8/11/13) Minutes 34 vs.Tulsa (8/4/13) APPEL’S CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2010SAN 28 0 306 38 71 1 3 19 34 21 50 71 13 7 5 19 40 96 3.4 2011SAN 31 0 452 42 89 1 3 14 25 40 102 142 25 17 20 23 68 99 3.2 2012SAN 33 30 625 47 85 0 1 22 29 62 151 213 39 18 29 39 67 116 3.5 2013SAN 29 29 768 70 121 1 3 29 49 75 184 259 57 26 37 44 85 170 5.9 Career 121 59 2,151 197 366 3 10 84 137 198 487 685 134 68 91 125 260 481 4.0 APPEL’S CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2010 SAN 2 0 24 4 8 0 0 3 4 2 5 7 2 0 0 0 3 11 5.5 2011 SAN 3 0 24 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 4 3 0 0.0 2012 SAN 2 2 26 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 3 9 2 0 1 2 7 4 2.0 Career 7 2 74 6 13 0 0 3 4 9 9 18 5 2 1 6 13 15 2.1

13 SAN ANTONIO STARS HEATHER BUTLER

TENNESSEE MARTIN 2013-14: Led the Skyhawks- to their fourth consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament berth along with second OVC regular season title...Named OVC Player of the Year, All-OVC first team and OVC All-Tournament team selection...Tabbed to College Sports Madness Mid-Major All-American second team...CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-America second team...CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District...Tabbed to Senior CLASS Award All-American first team.

2012-13: Tabbed to FullCourt.com Mid-Major All-American honorable mention team ... Named to All- Ohio Valley Conference first team for the third consecutive season …Set an NCAA career record with 80 consecutive games with a three-point field goal made and single-season record 34 consecutive games ...Butler became the first player in UT Martin history to register 2,000 career points … Passed Mary Kate Long on the UTM all-time scoring list with 2,111 career points … Became the Skyhawks’ career leader in three-point field goals made at 288 … Scored 20 or more points 22 different times, including three of 30-point performances … Ranked in the OVC’s top-10 in six different statistical categories: minutes played (39.5, first), three-point field goals made (105, first), scoring (22.4, second), / ratio (1.7, second), assists (4.0, sixth) and free throw percentage (.783, ninth).

2011-12: Earned All-Ohio Valley Conference first team accolades, starting in all 32 games…Led the OVC and ranked fourth in the NCAA in scoring, pouring in a program record 760 points (23.8 per game)…Ranked second in the NCAA in three-point field goal percentage (.434) and fifth in three-point field goals made (3.1 per game)…Cracked double-figures in scoring in every game, extending her record of 10 or more points in all 62 career games…Passed Pat Head Summitt as the fastest player in program history to reach 1,000 career points when she accomplished the feat in her 50th career game at Morehead State on Jan. 23…Reached the 30-point mark in five different games, including a pair of 40-point efforts (42 points vs. Tennessee State on Jan. 30, 41 at Murray State on Feb. 16)…The 42 points against Tennessee State was a single-game UT Martin record and ranked as the fifth-highest scoring output in the NCAA this season…Was named OVC Tournament Most Valuable Player after amassing a 11Guard double-double (23 points, career-high 11 rebounds) against Murray State in the semifinals and a game- 5-5 high 35 points in the championship game over Tennessee Tech. 2010-11: Earned All-Ohio Valley Conference first team, All-OVC Newcomer and OVC Freshman of the 128 Year honors … Also earned a spot on the All-OVC Tournament team … Reached double-figures in each Tennessee-Martin and every game, including 12 performances of 20 or more points … Scored a career-high 37 points (12-for-16 shooting) against Murray State on Dec. 22 … Is the nation’s leading freshman scorer (19.1 Medina, TN points per game) … Tallied a UT Martin single-game record seven 3-pointers in back-to-back games against Murray State (Dec. 22) and Louisville (Dec. 28) before teammate Jaclissa Haislip broke the mark later on in the season … In addition to leading the team in scoring, also led the squad in minutes (38.3 per game), field goals made (193), field goals attempted (472), three-point field goals made (83 – a new single-season UT Martin record), three-point field goals attempted (229) and free throw percentage (.784). - . - Courtesy of Tennessee-Martin Athletics HIGH SCHOOL Played two seasons under Skyhawk head coach Kevin McMillan ... Helped Gibson County rattle off an undefeated 39-0 season in 2008-09 en route to a district, regional and Tennessee State Championship ... Named to the all-district, all-region and all-state teams, while also being named The Jackson Sun All- West Tennessee Player of the Year her senior year ... Was a finalist Class AA Miss Basketball Finalist ... Av- eraged 25 points and three steals per game as a senior ... Shot 30 percent from 3-point range ... Scored 93 points in three games in the state tournament to set a new state record ... Scored 19 of 28 points of state title game to lead Lady Pioneers come back from a 19-point deficit. Named to the all-district, all- region and all-state teams in addition to being named the regional tournament MVP, while helping the Lady Pioneers win the Class AA state title as a junior. Courtesy of Tennessee-Martin Athletics TRANSACTIONS Signed by the Stars on April 21, 2014 after going undrafted out of Tennessee-Martin. -Courtesy of Tennessee-Martin Athletics

14 SAN ANTONIO STARS SHAMEKA CHRISTON SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Averaged 7.5 points in 22.4 minutes off the bench in 2013…Recorded a season-high 10 rebounds vs. Seattle on 8/25/13 ... Led the team in scoring with 18 points, just one off her season-high, at Tulsa on 8/23/13 ... Led the team with 15 points, including a season-best five made 3-point field goals at Minnesota on August 2 ... Had a pair of blocks against New York on July 25 ... Did not play at Los Angeles on July 6 due to a sprained ankle ... Had a season-high 19 points off the bench against Seattle on June 21... Ranked second on the team with 10 points in the season opener against Indiana on May 24. 2012: Played in all 34 games, starting 31 ... Averaged 7.9 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game ... Ranked ninth in the WNBA 3-point field goals made (58) ... Notched 13 double-figure scoring performances ... Led the team in scoring once, rebounding once and blocks on nine occasions ... Had two three-game double-figure scoring streaks from June 24 to July 1 and again from Sept. 18 to Sept. 23 ... Made at least one 3-point field goal in the final 12 games of the season from Aug. 30 through Sept. 29 ... Had 16 points at Tulsa on May 19, her Silver Stars debut and first WNBA game in almost two complete seasons ... Second on the team with 14 points at Connecticut on May 25 ... Made her first start with the Silver Stars against Phoenix on June 1 ... One of five double-digit scorers against Los Angeles on June 28 ... Had a team-best three steals against Washington on Aug. 21 ... Notched a season-best two blocks against Tulsa on Aug. 25 ... Had a season-high six rebounds at Phoenix on Sept. 1 ... One of five players in double-figures against Indiana on Sept. 7 ... Led the team with a season-high-tying 17 points at Tulsa on Sept. 12 ... Set season-highs in assists (4) and blocks (3) against Seattle on Sept. 14 ... Playoffs: Started both Western Conference Semifinal games against Los Angeles ... Averaged 8.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists through the two playoff games ... One of five double-figure scorers in Game 2 against Los Angeles on Sept. 29. 2011: Played in Chicago’s preseason game against the Chinese National Team, tallying eight points and three rebounds … Missed the remainder of the season with a right knee injury suffered during training 20 camp. Forward 2010: Played in 10 games, starting 9 before being sidelined by an eye injury … Averaged 8.5 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game …Notched five double-digit scoring performances … Posted a 6-2 season-best 17 points while adding two steals at Minnesota on April 30. 174 Arkansas 2009: Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star team … Played in 32 games with 31 starts … Averaged a career-high 16.1 points with 4.9 rebounds per game … Led the team in points per game for the fourth- Hot Springs, Ark. consecutive season and minutes played per game (31.7) … Scored a career-best 32 points against Atlanta on July 19.

2008: Started all 31 games in which she played … Missed three games due to injury … Led the team in scoring from the third-consecutive season … Notched eight 20-plus scoring performances … Had a season- best eight rebounds at Atlanta on June 11 … Recorded a season-high 28 points at Los Angeles on July 1 … Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week – the first such honor of her career – on July 7 after averaging 24.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game … Playoffs: Played in all six games … Averaged 13.7 points per game … Posted 11 rebounds in game one of the Eastern Conference Finals against Detroit on September 26.

2007: Played in 33 games with 32 starts … Ranked among the WNBA Top 20 in eight categories including scoring average (11.2) and rebounds per game (4.5) … Had a season-high five assists at Minnesota on June 1 … Posted a season-best five steals at Detroit on July 6 … Had a season-high three blocks at Connecticut on July 26 … Notched a season-best 25 points at Phoenix on August 9 … Playoffs: Started all three playoff games … Averaged a team-best 14.7 points per game … Tied a franchise record with 15 rebounds in game one of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Detroit on August 24.

2006: Played in all 34 games, making 33 starts … Averaged 12.4 points and 2.8 rebounds per game … Ranked seventh in the WNBA in blocked shots (42) and ninth in 3-point field goals (99) … Led the team in scoring in 10 games … Notched six 20-plus scoring performances … Posted a season-best 25 points at Seattle on July 14 … Blocked a season-high six shots at Phoenix on July 16 … Had a season-best three steals at Sacramento on July 20 … Dished out a season-high five assists at Chicago on July 25 … Paired 22 points with a season-high 10 rebounds against Washington on August 13.

2005: Played in all 34 regular-season games, starting nine … Averaged 9.1 points and 2.7 rebounds per game while shooting 41 percent from the floor … Ranked fourth on the team in scoring average … Notched 19 double-digit scoring performances … Had a season-best 19 points at Charlotte on June 25 … Dished out a season-high seven assists at Connecticut on July 28 … Recorded a season-high seven rebounds against Indiana on July 31 … Playoffs: Played in two games … Notched 11 points, five rebounds, an assist and a block through 47 minutes of action.

2004: Played in 33 games with four starts … Averaged 5.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game … Notched 10 double-figure scoring performances … Had five or more rebounds on four occasions … Ranked seventh among WNBA rookies in scoring average … Notched 10 points in her WNBA debut at Indiana on May 21 … Notched seven rebounds against Washington on July 8 … Had a season-best 18 points and five assists against Washington on September 19 … Playoffs:Played in five games … Totaled 28 points with three blocks, two steals and four assists through 63 minutes of play.

15 SAN ANTONIO STARS SHAMEKA CHRISTON

WNBA OFFSEASON AWARDS & HONORS 2013-14: Spent the WNBA offseason playing for Zamarat in the Spanish Women’s Basketball League WNBA 2010-11: Played for ’s Nadezhda Orenburg … Averaged 8.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game through eight Russian League games … Averaged 6.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.0 blocks • WNBA All-Star (2009) per game through 11 EuroLeague contests. 2009-10: Played for Poland’s Lotos Gdynia … Averaged 16.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.1 University of Arkansas steals per game through seven Polish League games … Averaged 10.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists • Associated Press Third Team All-America and 1.1 blocks per game through seven EuroLeague contests. (2004) 2008-09: Played for Russia’s Nadezhda Orenburg … Named to the Eurobasket.com Russian • SEC Player of the Year (2004) Superleague All-Imports Team … Garnered Russian Superleague All-Domestic Team honors from Eurobasket.com … Averaged 15.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game through 20 • All-SEC First Team (2004) Russian League games … Averaged 13.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.4 steals through eight • All-SEC Second Team (2003) EuroLeague contests. • SEC All-Tournament Team (2003) 2007-08: Played for ’s Hondarribia Irun … Earned All-Spanish LFB Honorable Mention honors • SEC All-Freshman Team (2001) from Eurobasket.com … Averaged 17.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.7 steals through 26 Spanish League games … Averaged 20.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game through seven EuroCup contests. 2006-07: Played for Spain’s Rivas Futura beginning in December … Averaged 10.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 1.5 blocks per game through 15 Spanish League games. 2005-06: Played for Israel’s Raanana Herzeliya … Helped guide the team to the Israeli Cup semifinals … Averaged 15.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.6 steals per game through 12 games. 2004-05: Played for Israel’s Elizur Ramla … Led the team to the Israeli League Championship title … Named Israeli League Championship MVP … Garnered Israeli League Small Forward of the Year honors … Averaged 17.7 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.0 steals per game through 21 games. USA BASKETBALL 2009: Invited to the Women’s Senior National Team training camp.

2002: Member of the Young Women’s Qualifying Team that earned a gold medal at the world championships in Brazil.

2001: Helped the Junior National Team earn a bronze medal at the FIBA World Junior Championship in Czech Republic. ARKANSAS Senior (2003-04): Garnered Associated Press Third Team All-America honors … Named SEC Player of the Year and earned All-SEC First Team recognition … Finished her career ranked second on Arkansas’ all-time scoring list (1,951) … Set the Arkansas single-season record for points in SEC play (224) … Averaged career-highs of 21.8 points and 7.0 rebounds per game … Shot 43.8 percent from the field … Notched 46 blocked shots on the season while posting career-highs with 49 assists and 195 rebounds.

Junior (2002-03): Named to the All-SEC Second Team … Earned SEC All-Tournament Team recognition … Started all 32 games in which she played … Scored her 1,000th career point, becoming the 22nd player in Arkansas history – male or female - to accomplish the feat … Scored a season-high 28 points and added nine rebounds in the season opener … Had a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds against Memphis.

Sophomore (2001-02): Played in 31 games, making 29 starts … Notched 40 points in 37 minutes of play against Vanderbilt – ranking second on the single-game scoring list … Posted 36 points versus Clemson.

Freshman (2000-01): Earned All-SEC Freshman Team honors … Played in 32 games with 24 starts … Averaged 10.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game … Ranked second on the team with 47 steals. HIGH SCHOOL Guided Hot Springs to back-to-back state championships while earning state championship MVP honors twice … Named Gatorade Player of the Year … Earned Arkansas Player of the Year honors. PERSONAL Shameka Delynn Christon … Born on February 15, 1982 … Native of Hot Springs, Ark. … Raised by her mother, Beverly Phillips and stepfather Roy Lee Phillips … Has one brother and one sister … Graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2004 with her degree in social work … Owns her own company – Shameka Christon Enterprises – which encompasses profit and non-profit ventures including a daycare, mentoring program and personal basketball and fitness training academy. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Signed with San Antonio as a free agent on February 8, 2012 … Acquired by Chicago in a three-team trade along with Catherine Kraayeveld on March 29, 2010 – New York received and from Phoenix while Phoenix received and a second-round draft pick from Chicago … Selected by New York in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2004 WNBA Draft.

16 SAN ANTONIO STARS SHAMEKA CHRISTON

CHRISTON’ S CAREER HIGHS Points 32 vs. Atlanta (7/19/09) Field Goals 10, Two Times Field Goal Attempts 21, Two Times 3-Point Field Goals 6, Three Times 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 11, Two Times Free Throws 12 at Atlanta (8/1/09) Free Throw Attempts 14 vs. Connecticut (8/21/09) Offensive Rebounds 6 at Atlanta (6/11/08) Defensive Rebounds 8, Two Times Rebounds 10, Two Times Assists 8 at Atlanta (6/4/10) Steals 5 at Detroit (7/6/07) Blocks 6 at Phoenix (7/16/06) Minutes 51 vs. Indiana (6/26/08) CHRISTON’S CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2004 NYL 33 4 560 67 189 24 82 33 51 18 49 67 23 9 9 31 71 191 5.8 2005 NYL 34 9 809 111 270 24 89 65 76 25 67 92 41 33 19 50 100 311 9.1 2006 NYL 34 33 999 136 348 52 156 99 120 29 91 120 44 20 42 81 105 423 12.4 2007 NYL 33 32 1,065 118 328 39 119 93 117 34 115 149 70 34 19 82 99 368 11.2 2008 NYL 31 31 947 153 385 71 175 111 134 31 63 94 51 35 17 61 93 488 15.7 2009 NYL 32 31 1,014 154 383 78 204 128 148 29 127 156 56 28 27 56 102 514 16.1 2010 CHI 10 9 213 28 78 14 35 15 16 3 21 24 24 3 2 9 23 85 8.5 2012 SAN 34 31 695 83 232 54 158 50 64 17 50 67 43 18 16 20 41 270 7.9 2013 SAN 33 14 740 82 267 50 156 33 38 10 45 55 24 16 11 24 55 247 7.5 Career 274 194 7,042 932 2,480 406 1,174 627 764 196 628 824 376 196 162 414 689 2,897 10.6

CHRISTON’S CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2004 NYL 5 0 63 8 21 6 14 6 9 4 5 9 4 2 3 3 13 28 5.6 2005 NYL 2 1 47 4 12 2 4 1 2 0 5 5 1 0 1 2 7 11 5.5 2007 NYL 3 3 110 15 34 6 12 8 9 4 18 22 6 2 0 4 9 44 14.7 2008 NYL 6 6 196 30 73 12 27 10 14 5 21 26 3 4 2 12 17 82 13.7 2012 SAN 2 2 48 5 15 5 12 2 2 0 4 4 4 0 0 2 4 17 8.5 Career 18 12 465 62 155 31 69 27 36 13 53 66 18 8 6 23 50 182 10.1

17 SAN ANTONIO STARS BECKY HAMMON SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Sustained a torn left ACL during the second quarter at Los Angeles on July 6 after only playing in one game during the season ... Sidelined due to a broken middle finger on her right hand suffered during training camp on May 18.

2012: Top vote getter for the Silver Stars All-Decade Team ... Started all 33 regular-season games in which she played ... Averaged 14.7 points, 5.3 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 0.94 steals per game ... Ranked second in the WNBA in 3-point field goals made average (2.4) and total 3-point field goals made (80) ... Ranked second in the WNBA in total assists (176), third in assists per game (5.3) and fifth in 3-point field goal percentage (43.5) ... Led the team in assists per game and ranked second in scoring average ... Notched 26 double-digit scoring performances ... Led the team in assists 21 times and scoring on nine occasions ... Notched nine-consecutive double-digit scoring performances from June 16 through July 8 ... Netted at least one 3-point field goal in 32 out of 33 regular-season games, including a 26 game streak from June 16 through Sept. 23 ... Led the team with six assists and ranked second on the team with 17 points in the season opener at Tulsa on May 19 ... Had a game-high eight assists at Connecticut on May 25 ... Led the team with 21 points and five assists in the home opener against Chicago on May 30 ... Led the team with 30 points, including a career-high tying seven 3-point field goals made against Phoenix on June 1 ... Had a game-best 10 assists at Los Angeles on June 24 ... One of five double-digit scorers against Los Angeles on June 28 ... Led the team with 23 points including a franchise record- tying seven 3-pointers against Minnesota on July 1 ... Led the team with 19 points at Indiana on July 5 ... One of three 20-point scorers at New York on July 8 ... Named Western Conference Player of the Week for July 2 through July 8 ... Led the team with seven assists at Chicago on July 11 ... Led the team with 19 points at Phoenix on Aug. 19 ... Led the team with 22 points against Washington on Aug. 21 ... Notched a team-high tying six assists against Tulsa on Aug. 25 ... Led the team with 15 points against Indiana on Sept. 7 ... Led the team with 25 points and four steals against Seattle on Sept. 14 ... Playoffs: Started both Western Conference Semifinal games against Los Angeles ... Averaged 17.0 points, 4.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game through the two playoff games ... Led the team with 19 points in Game 1 at Los Angeles ... One of five double-figure scorers in Game 2 against Los Angeles.

2011: Named to the WNBA Top 15 Players of All-Time ... Earned her seventh career WNBA All-Star selection and became the only player in league history to participate in three different All-Star games with two different teams ... Started all 33 regular-season games in which she played ... Averaged 15.9 25 points per game with 5.8 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.5 steals ... Led the WNBA in three-point field goals Guard per game (9.0) and ranked second in assists per game (5.8) ... Led the team in scoring average and assists per game ... Reached double-figure scoring 26 times while leading the team in scoring on 10 5-6 occasions and assists in 22 games ... Ranked second on the team with 18 points on a team-best four 3-pointers while tying team highs in assists (5) and steals (3) in the season opener against Tulsa on June 136 4 … Dished out her 400th career assist at Tulsa on June 10 … Netted her 1,500th field goal and 4,600th career point against Atlanta on June 11 … Led the team with nine assists and ranked second with 22 Colorado State points at Phoenix on June 17 … Led San Antonio with 28 points against Phoenix on June 21 … Led San Antonio with nine assists and ranked second with 22 points against Los Angeles on June 24 … Set Rapid City, S.D. season-highs in free throws made (8) and attempted (9) at Atlanta on June 26 … Recorded her 650th career 3-pointer at New York on July 1 … Played her 10,000th career minute, leading San Antonio with 18 points against New York on July 8 … Notched her 1,000th career field goal and 700th assist with San Antonio against Los Angeles on July 12 … Had season-bests in assists (9) and blocks (2) against Seattle on July 14 … Led San Antonio with 26 points at Los Angeles on July 18 … Recorded her 400th career rebound with San Antonio at Seattle on July 21 … Led the team with 22 points while tying season- bests in defensive rebounds (5), total rebounds (5) and steals (3) at Washington on July 26 … Had a season-best 33 points and matched a career-high with seven 3-pointers against Phoenix on July 28 … Named Western Conference Player of the Week for Aug. 1 … Ranked second on the team with 11 points at Seattle on Aug. 2 … Recorded her 2,500th point with San Antonio at Minnesota on Aug. 4 … Second on the team with 19 points against Tulsa on Aug. 6 … Led the team with 19 points at Indiana on Aug. 9 … Led the team with 18 points at Indiana on Aug. 16 and moved into second all-time on the franchise career scoring list … Led San Antonio with 22 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds at Phoenix on Aug. 20 … Scored her 5,000th career point in the second quarter against Connecticut on Aug. 30 as part of a team-best 16 points in the win … Scored a season-high 37 points at Los Angeles on Sept. 6 to lead the Silver Stars to their fifth-consecutive playoff berth … Tied a career-high with 11 assists against Washington on Sept. 10 … Playoffs: Started all three Western Conference semifinal games against Minnesota ... Averaged 16.3 points per game with 4.3 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game ... Led the Silver Stars with 16 points in game one at Minnesota on Sept. 16.

2010: Named to the WNBA All-Star Team for the sixth time … Started all 32 games in which she played … Led the team with 172 assists and ranked third with 36 steals … Ranked fourth in the WNBA with 5.38 assists per game and ninth with 6.40 assists per 40 minutes played … Ranked second on the team with 15.1 points per game … Led the team in scoring nine times, in rebounding once and in assists 18 times … Tied a career-high with six steals at Washington on July 29 … Set a career-high with 11 assists and had a season-best nine made free throws versus Phoenix on Aug. 3 … Grabbed season-highs in defensive (7) and total (8) rebounds at Los Angeles on Aug. 8 … Tied a career-high with three blocks against Minnesota on Aug. 10 … Had a season-best four offensive rebounds against Tulsa on Aug. 13 … Recorded a season-high 12 made field goals against Phoenix on Aug. 22 ... Playoffs: Started both Western Conference Semifinal games against Phoenix ... Led the team with 20.0 points per game and 5.5 assists.

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SAN ANTONIO STARS (CONTINUED) AWARDS & HONORS 2009: Had her best all-around season of her WNBA career … Averaged a career-high 19.5 points per game, which ranked second in the WNBA to (20.4 ppg) … Averaged a career-high-tying WNBA 5.0 assists per game, which ranked third in the league behind (5.8 apg) and (5.2 apg) … Her 3.3 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game were the highest in her Silver Stars career, and • Top 15 Players of All-Time were just below her career-highs of 3.5 and 1.8, respectively … Recorded six assists at Indiana on • Silver Stars All-Decade Team Aug. 27, becoming just the seventh player in league history to dish out more than 1,000 career assists • WNBA All-Star (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, … Dropped 32 points on the , becoming the 11th player in WNBA history to break the 4,000-point mark for her career … Joined former teammate Vickie Johnson as the only two players 2009, 2010, 2011) in league history to achieve both milestones … Played 272nd game with teammate Vickie Johnson • All-WNBA First Team (2007) on July 15 in Washington, surpassing and as the duo with the most games played together … Scored a career-high 38 points at Sacramento on July 30 … Collected her first • All-WNBA Second Team (2005, 2008) points/rebounds double-double in Seattle with 20 points and a career-high 10 rebounds on August • Western Conference Player of the Week 1 … Tied Shanna Crossley’s franchise record of seven 3-pointers in a game on Sept. 10 in Sacramento, (7/25/05, 6/3/07, 6/25/07, 7/13/08, 8/2/09, going 7-for-8 from behind the arc …Playoffs: Started in all three games against Phoenix…Averaged 18.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.67 steals per game. 8/9/09, 8/1/11, 7/9/12)

2008: Garnered second team All-WNBA honors … Named Western Conference Player of the Week on July 13 … Started 33 regular-season games ... Averaged 17.6 points per game with 4.9 assists, 2.8 Russia Basketball rebounds and 1.3 steals … Tallied the highest single-season numbers of her career in minutes played, • European World Championships Silver total points, assists, blocks and 3-point field goals … Was a perfect (10-10) from the charity stripe on the way to a season-high 30 points and five assists at New York on Sept. 9 … Set a franchise record Medal (2009) with 14 free throws made (14-15) against New York on July 8 … Became the 24th player in WNBA • Olympic Bronze Medal (2008) history to record 3,000 points on June 13 against Seattle ... Scored in double-figures in all but two games, including 13 games with 20 or more points … Tallied 25 points, nine assists, four steals and two rebounds at Atlanta on June 18 … Recorded four steals and a career-best two blocks at Los Angeles Colorado State University on July 14 … Playoffs: Averaged 18.1 points, 4.6 assists and 2.3 rebounds through nine playoff games • Associated Press All-America Team ... Notched two 30-plus point performances, scoring 30 at Sacramento on Sept. 18 and 35 against L.A. on Sept. 28 to lead San Antonio to its first Western Conference Championship … Blocked five shots (1997, 1998, 1999) through the nine games. • Kodak All-America Team (1997, 1998, 2007: Named the San Antonio Express-News Sportswoman of the Year after helping guide San Antonio 1999) to the Western Conference Finals … Garnered All-WNBA first team honors … Earned WNBA All-Star • WAC Player of the Year (1997, 1998, recognition, becoming the second player in league history voted as both an Eastern and Western 1999) Conference All-Star starter ... Two-time Western Conference Player of the Week ... Averaged 18.8 points and 5.0 assists per game … Had a streak of 42 consecutive free throws made … Scored in double- • All-WAC First Team (1996, 1997, 1998, figures in all but one game and scored 20-plus points in 10 regular-season games, including two 1999) 30-plus games … Playoffs: Averaged 20.8 points and 5.0 assists per game, including 32 points and four assists in a 102-100 loss to Phoenix during the Western Conference Finals. • Women’s Basketball Journal All-America Team (1999) NEW YORK LIBERTY • Sports Illustrated All-America Team (1999) 2006: Named to the WNBA All-Star Team ... Led the Liberty in scoring with 14.7 points per game … Recorded 3.7 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game … Shot 42.5 percent from the floor and was one of • Naismith Trophy (1999) the league’s leaders with a career high 96.0 free throw percentage … Scored in double-figures in 15 • Women’s Basketball News Service All- games, including seven with at least 20 points … Scored 24 points in a win over Los Angeles on June 3 and capped the season with 21 points, six assists and five rebounds against Washington on Aug. 13 America Team (1998) … Picked up 22 points and eight assists against San Antonio on June 30 in New York … Ranked 13th in • WAC Freshman of the Year (1996) the league in points per game and ninth in assists. • WAC All-Newcomer Team (1996) 2005: Garnered All-WNBA second team honors … Voted a starter for the Eastern Conference All-Star • News Services All-Freshman First Team team ... Started all 34 games at … Led the team in scoring with 13.9 points per game while (1996) adding 3.35 rebounds and 4.3 assists … Shot 43.2 percent from the floor and 90.1 percent from the charity stripe … Scored in double figures 28 times … Recorded at five or more assists on 14 occasions • WAC Tournament MVP (1996) … Had a double-double, 12 points and 10 assists, in Los Angeles on July 5 … Scored her 2,000th career point against Washington on August 16 … Posted 18 points, six rebounds and four assists in 21 minutes during the All-Star game … Playoffs: Started both games while tallying 23 points in 76 minutes of play … Also added seven rebounds and five assists.

2004: Earned WNBA All-Star recognition ... Started all 34 games at point guard … Led the team with 13.5 points per game, 4.4 assists per game and 1.71 steals per game while adding 3.5 rebounds per game … Scored in double-figures 25 times including 14 games of 15 points or more and six games of 20 points or more … Dished out five or more assists 13 times including 10 at Charlotte on July 20 … Registered her first career double-double at Charlotte on July 20, finishing with 17 points and 10 assists … Recorded 1,500th career point against San Antonio on September 12 … Hit five three-pointers versus Connecticut on July 31 … Shot 43.2 percent from the floor and 86.2 percent from the free throw line … Ranked in the top 10 of six WNBA categories, including third in three-point attempts (170), fifth in total assists (150), sixth in three-pointers made (57), seventh in steals per game (1.71), seventh in total steals (58) and seventh in assists per game (4.4) … Scored a season-high 28 points including four 3-pointers and eight free throws against Indiana on Sept. 16… Playoffs: Started and played in five games while averaging 35 minutes per game … Led the team with 17 assists (3.4 per game) and finished second with 53 points (10.6 per game) … Also registered 2.6 rebounds per game and shot 39.2 percent (20-for-51) from the floor and 33.3 percent (11-for-33) from the three-point line.

2003: Earned her first career WNBA All-Star selection but did not play due to injury ... Played in 11 games prior to tearing her right ACL on June 27 against the Detroit Shock … Started two games … Led team in scoring (14.7 points per game) among players with 10 or more games played … Led the squad in free-throw shooting (95.1 percent) and field-goal percentage (57.5) …

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NEW YORK LIBERTY (CONTINUED) Recorded her 1,000th career point at Minnesota on June 6 … Posted a career-high 33 points, 12 field goals and six 3-pointers in a victory against the Lynx on June 6 … Hit at least one 3-pointer in nine of 11 games including five games with three or more 3-pointers … Scored in double-figures eight times … Posted 15-or- more points five times … Dished out at least one assist 10 times … Despite only playing 11 games, led the WNBA in two statistical categories, 3-point percentage (46.9) and free-throw percentage (95.1). 2002: Played in all 32 regular-season games with one start … Averaged 8.0 points per game with 2.1 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.4 3-pointers … Posted a season- high 22 points on two occasions … Scored at least two points in every game … Made at least one 3-pointer in 24 of 32 games … Scored in double-figures 11 times … Ranked second on team in 3-point percentage (38.6) … Set season-high and tied career-high two times with five three-pointers, most recently at Washington on August 9 … Recorded three back-to-back double-digit scoring performances … Set a season-high and tied a career-best with three steals on three occasions, most recently at Washington on July 13 … Dished out at least one assist in 29 of 31 games … Ranked seventh in the WNBA in 3-point field goals per 40 minutes (2.67) and eighth in the WNBA in 3-point field goals made (44.0) … Playoffs: Played in eight games … Averaged 9.9 points per game with 2.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and shot 53.7 (29-54) from the floor and 42.4 (14-33) from 3-point land … Tallied 28 points, four 3-pointers and eight assists in round one against the … Scored 11 points including three shots from downtown and two assists in game one of the Eastern Conference Finals against Washington … Scored 18 points including 4-6 from beyond the arc, in game one of the WNBA Finals.

2001: Played in all 32 games off the bench, averaging 8.2 points, 1.6 assists and 1.6 rebounds while shooting 45.7 percent (90-197) from the floor … Led Liberty in scoring twice and in assists three times…Had 11 double-figure scoring games, including back-to-back 21-point games at Phoenix and vs. Los Angeles on June 21 and 24…Ranked second on the team, shooting 78.4 percent (40-51) from the free throw …Shot 42-for-111 (37.8) from 3-point range, her second-consecutive season with at least 40 trifectas … Ranked 18th in the WNBA with a 37.8 3-point percentage…Scored a season-high 21 points on a perfect shooting night (8-8 FGA, 5-5 from 3-point) against Phoenix on June 21…Notched 21-points (8-11 FGA, 1-1 FTA, 4-6 from 3-point) against Los Angeles on June 24…Handed out a career- high six assists in a victory against Indiana on July 9…Scored 16 points (6-7 FGA, 2-4 FTA, 2-3 from 3-point) while adding five rebounds, four assists and one steal in just 23 minutes against Seattle … Playoffs: Had one rebound over eight total bench minutes in three games…Logged two minutes in game one, one minute in game three against Miami… Played five minutes in the opener of the Eastern Conference Finals against Charlotte.

2000: Ranked third on the team with 10.9 points per game while adding 2.0 rebounds per game and 1.8 assists per game over 26.1 minutes per game…Started 16 games and was one of only four Liberty players to appear in all 32 games…Led the team in scoring five times and reached double figures in scoring 21 times… Finished among the WNBA leaders in field goal percentage, shooting 47.2 (119-252 FGA)…Shot 52-141 (36.9) from 3-point range …Also hit 61-69 (88.4) from the foul line…Was named Buick Regal Player of the Game on four National Telecasts…Scored a career-high 23 points (5-8 FGA, 11-12 FTA) against Utah on June 3…Led New York with 18 points against Los Angeles on June 25…Grabbed a career-high six rebounds against Indiana on June 30th and at Charlotte on July 28th, while registering 16 and 12 points, respectively…Scored16 points on 6-9 shooting at Seattle on July 19…Matched with a game-high 17 points (6-14 FGA, 4-7 3-point) against Houston on July 23…Scored 15 points (4-8 FGA) in New York’s playoff clinching win against Orlando on August 4…Playoffs: Ranked fourth on the team with 9.4 points per game…Led the team with 19 points (6-11 FGA, 3-5 from 3-point) in the series clincher against Washington…Was New York’s top scorer in game two against Cleveland with 13 points.

1999: Played in 30 games as a rookie ... Shot 42.2 percent (27-64 FGA) from the floor, 28.9 percent (11-38) from 3-point range, 88.2 percent from the foul line (15-17 FTA) and averaged 2.7 points per game ... Led the Liberty in scoring one time …Playoffs: Averaged 8.3 minutes over six contests while chipping in with 2.0 points per game ... Notched 10 points (2-4 FGA, 2-3 from 3-point range) during game two of the WNBA Championship to help the Liberty rally and force a third game. WNBA OFFSEASON 2012-13: Played with Russia’s Spartak V MR ... Averaged 10.3 points, 5.5 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game through 21 Russian League games ... Led the Russian League in assists per game ... Averaged 8.7 points, 2.8 assists and 1.9 rebounds per game through 16 games, guiding Spartak V MR to a EuroLeague Final Eight bid.

2011-12: Played with Russia’s Spartak V MR ... Averaged 12.8 points, 2.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.3 steals through 21 games.

2010-11: Played for Russia’s Orenburg ... Averaged 12.7 points per game with 2.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.4 steals through nine Russian League games ... Averaged 10.7 points per game with 2.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.7 steals while shooting 56.1 percent from the floor in nine EuroLeague games.

2009-10: Played for Spain’s Ros Casares Valencia ... Named to the EuroBasket.com All-EuroLeague second team ... Helped Ros Casares capture the Spanish LFB Cup and qualify for the EuroLeague Finals ... Averaged 13.0 points per game with 1.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 steals while shooting 55.8 percent from the floor in 10 Spanish League games ... Averaged 9.4 points per games with 1.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists while shooting 54.3 percent from the floor in 10 EuroLeague contests.

2008-09: Played for Russia’s CSKA ... Named to the EuroLeague All-Star Team ... Earned EuroLeague All-Star game MVP honors ... Led CSKA to the Russian Superleague Semifinals and Russian Cup Finals ... Averaged 10.9 points per game with 3.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.9 steals through 19 Russian League games ... Averaged 14.5 points per game with 2.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.5 steals while shooting 48.8 percent from the floor through 11 EuroLeague contests.

2007-08: Played for Russia’s CSKA Moscow ... Led CSKA Moscow to the EuroLeague Quarterfinals ... Averaged 12.4 pints per game with 1.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.1 steals through 20 Russian League games ... Averaged 12.9 points per game with 1.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists while shooting 62 percent from the floor in EuroLeague contests.

2006-07: Played for Spain’s Rivas Ecopolis ... Averaged 17.5 points per game with 3.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.3 steals through 13 games while shooting 56.3 percent from the field.

2005-06: Led the Colorado Chill to its second-consecutive NWBL title ... Earned All-NWBL Player of the Year honors.

2004-05: Helped the Colorado Chill capture the NWBL title ... Selected to the NWBL All-Star Game.

2003-04: Played in two games with the NWBL’s Colorado Chill.

2002-03: Played with NWBL’s Tennessee Fury ... Averaged 20.2 points per game with 5.9 assists ... Led the league in scoring average.

2001-02: Played with Italy’s Trentino Rovereto Basket.

20 SAN ANTONIO STARS BECKY HAMMON RUSSIA BASKETBALL 2012: Represented Russia in the in ... Averaged 12.1 points, 4.0 assists and 2.9 rebounds through eight games, helping Russia to a fourth- place finish.

2010: Played in eight games at the 2010 FIBA World Championships ... Averaged 11.1 points per game with 2.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.4 steals.

2009: Helped Russia earn a silver medal at the 2009 European World Championships in Latvia ... Averaged 16.5 points per game with 2.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 2.0 steals while shooting 57.1 percent through four games.

2008: Led Russia to a bronze medal finish at the Olympic Games in , China ... Averaged 13.0 points per game with 1.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists while shooting 57.9 percent from the floor through eight games. COLORADO STATE Senior (1998-99): Garnered Associated Press, Women’s Basketball Journal, Women’s Basketball News Service, Sports Illustrated and Kodak All-America honors … Naismith Trophy winner … Earned WAC Player of the Year honors … Named to the All-WAC first team for the fourth-consecutive season … Led the Rams to a 33-3 record and an NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance … Finished her collegiate career as the WAC’s all-time leading scorer – male or female – with 2,740 points (21.9 per game), passing Utah’s (2,542) … Set the Colorado State career records for points, points per game (21.9), field goals made (918), free throw made (539), 3-point field goals made (365) and assists (538) … Led the team in scoring average (22.9), field goals (261), assists (174), steals (98) and 3-point field goals (114) as a senior … Tied her career-high with 42 points against UNLV on Feb. 25 … Set an NCAA Tournament record for free throws made (16) on two occasions.

Junior (1997-98): Earned Women’s Basketball News Service, Associated Press and Kodak All-America honors … Garnered her second-consecutive WAC Player of the Year selection … Named to the All-WAC first team ... Started all 30 games ... Averaged 23.5 points per game with 3.9 rebounds and 5.4 assists.

Sophomore (1996-97): Garnered Associated Press and Kodak All-America honors … Named WAC Player of the Year … Selected to the All-WAC first team ... Started all 28 games ... Averaged 22.1 points per game with 4.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists.

Freshman (1995-96): Named WAC Freshman of the Year … Earned WAC All-Newcomer team selection … Garnered News Services All-Freshman first team honors … First freshman in conference history to earn WAC Tournament MVP honors ... Played in 31 games with 24 starts ... Averaged 19.2 points per game with 3.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Ron Riherd at Stevens High School in Rapid City, S.D. … Earned 1995 Gatorade Player of the Year honors … Averaged 26.0 points per game with 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists during her senior season … Named Miss Basketball in 1994. PERSONAL Rebecca Lynn Hammon … Born on March 11, 1977 in Rapid City, S.D. ... Daughter of Martin and Bev Hammon … Has one brother, Matt and one sister, Gina … Graduated from Colorado State University in 1999 with a degree in exercise and sport science. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Obtained from New York on April 4, 2007 along with 2008 second round draft selection in exchange for 2007 second overall draft pick and 2008 first round selection ... Signed with New York as an undrafted free agent on May 12, 1999.

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HAMMON’ S CAREER HIGHS Points 38 at Sacramento (7/30/09) Field Goals 14 at Los Angeles (9/6/11) Field Goal Attempts 26 at Sacramento (7/30/09) 3-Point Field Goals 7, Four Times 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 14 at Minnesota (8/15/10) Free Throws 14 vs. New York (7/8/08) Free Throw Attempts 15 vs. New York (7/8/08) Offensive Rebounds 5 at Seattle (8/1/09) Defensive Rebounds 8 vs. Los Angeles (8/10/05) Rebounds 10 at Seattle (8/1/09) Assists 11, Two Times Steals 6, Two Times Blocks 3, Two Times Minutes 46, Two Times HAMMON’S CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 1999 NYL 30 1 202 27 64 11 38 15 17 2 17 19 17 6 0 24 27 80 2.7 2000 NYL 32 16 835 119 252 52 141 61 69 19 45 64 58 29 1 62 55 351 11.0 2001 NYL 32 0 619 90 197 42 111 40 51 10 42 52 51 27 1 48 46 262 8.2 2002 NYL 32 1 659 87 197 44 114 38 56 18 50 68 54 25 0 55 49 256 8.0 2003 NYL 11 2 257 50 87 23 49 39 41 1 20 21 18 10 1 27 13 162 14.7 2004 NYL 34 34 1,130 153 354 57 170 97 116 17 101 118 150 58 2 118 73 460 13.5 2005 NYL 34 34 1,180 145 336 65 178 118 131 20 94 114 146 60 2 107 77 473 13.9 2006 NYL 22 20 674 107 252 37 108 72 75 6 60 66 81 29 3 65 46 323 14.7 2007 SAN 28 26 934 179 402 74 183 95 102 8 69 77 140 23 5 114 51 527 18.8 2008 SAN 33 33 1,101 171 438 77 220 163 174 13 78 91 161 43 7 104 60 582 17.6 2009 SAN 31 31 1,049 200 447 76 206 128 142 25 78 103 156 49 12 111 54 604 19.5 2010 SAN 32 32 1,075 159 360 69 177 97 101 16 77 93 17 2 36 8 108 61 484 15.1 2011 SAN 33 33 1,050 176 400 75 193 99 111 5 91 96 192 49 7 119 51 526 15.9 2012 SAN 33 33 998 160 363 80 184 85 97 9 74 83 176 31 6 106 37 485 14.7 2013 SAN 1 1 12 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 2.0 Career 418 297 11,775 1,824 4,152 782 2,073 1,147 1,283 169 897 1,066 1,573 475 55 1,171 700 5,577 13.3

HAMMON’S CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 1999 NYL 6 0 50 2 12 2 9 6 6 0 1 1 5 0 0 6 3 12 2.0 2000 NYL 7 7 206 21 49 7 23 17 19 5 5 10 15 9 0 17 10 66 9.4 2001 NYL 6 0 48 6 17 3 10 0 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 3 3 15 2.5 2002 NYL 8 0 183 29 54 14 33 7 8 2 15 17 16 5 0 11 12 79 9.9 2004 NYL 5 5 178 20 51 11 33 2 5 3 10 13 17 6 0 19 12 53 10.6 2005 NYL 2 2 76 9 20 2 7 3 3 0 7 7 4 0 0 10 8 23 11.5 2007 SAN 5 5 175 38 92 20 45 8 10 5 9 14 25 6 1 16 13 104 20.8 2008 SAN 9 9 331 45 107 22 48 51 57 2 19 21 41 9 5 31 14 163 18.1 2009 SAN 3 3 101 19 41 8 21 9 10 0 8 8 6 5 0 7 4 55 18.3 2010 SAN 2 2 74 11 28 7 18 11 11 1 6 7 11 1 0 8 3 40 20.0 2011 SAN 3 3 104 14 40 9 23 12 14 0 8 8 13 5 2 9 8 49 16.3 2012 SAN 2 2 70 13 26 4 11 4 4 3 3 6 9 2 0 7 6 34 17.0 Career 58 38 1,595 227 537 109 281 130 147 21 94 115 164 49 8 144 96 693 11.9

22 SAN ANTONIO STARS SHENISE JOHNSON

SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Averaged a career-high, 11.0 points in 24 starts and 33 games total in 2013… Registered her fi rst double- double of the season with 17 points and 10 rebounds vs. Seattle on 8/25 ... Recorded a season-high 31 minutes at Seattle on 8/9 ... Tied for the team lead with 13 points against Minnesota on July 19... Did not travel with the team to Atlanta on June 30 due to a right knee sprain suff ered during practice on June 29 ... Led the team with seven rebounds versus Seattle on June 21 ... Ranked second on the team with 11 points at Los Angeles on June 15 ... Led the team with 16 points at Minnesota on June 11 ... Led the team with a career-high 19 points against Los Angeles on June 1 ... Led the team with 14 points and fi ve rebounds in the season opener against Indiana on May 24.

2012: Played in all 34 regular-season games, starting one ... Averaged 5.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.4. assists and 0.8 steals per game ... Led all WNBA rookies in 3-point field goal percentage (41.2), ranked sixth in rebounding average (3.9), sixth in efficiency per 40 minutes (16.5) and ninth in scoring average (5.6) ... Ranked second on the team in 3-point field goal percentage and fourth in rebounds per game ... Notched six double-figure scoring performances ... Had at least a rebound in all 34 games, including a span of 10-consecutive games with three or more rebounds from July 8 to Aug. 30 ... Notched at least one assist in 16-consecutive games from June 24 through Aug. 30 ... Had five points in her professional debut at Tulsa on May 19 ... Had two assists in her first career start against Chicago on May 30 ... Had a team-high tying three steals at Atlanta on June 8 .... Had 12 points and a career-best nine rebounds against Atlanta on July 13 ... Notched a career-high 15 points and matched a career standard with nine rebounds at Phoenix on Aug. 19 ... Matched a career-best with 15 points while adding a team-best tying five rebounds at Los Angeles on Aug. 23 ... Led the team with seven rebounds against Tulsa on Aug. 25 ... Set a franchise rookie record for most 3-point field goals made without a miss, going 4-for-4 from beyond the arc against Minnesota on Sept. 23 ... Playoffs:Played in both Western Conference Semifinal games against Los Angeles ... Averaged 3.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.5 steals per game through the two playoff games ... Matched four points with four rebounds in Game 1 at Los Angeles on Sept. 27. WNBA OFFSEASON 2013-14: Averaged 14.4 points per game with University in Israel during the WNBA Offseason. 2012-13: Played for Hungary’s Uniqua Euroleasing Sopron ... Averaged 15.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 3.4 steals per game through 25 Hungarian League games ... Led the Hungarian League in assists per game and ranked third in scoring average ... Averaged 18.3 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.0 steals per game through 12 EuroLeague games ... Ranked second in EuroLeague in scoring average. 42 USA BASKETBALL Guard 2011: Finalist for the 2011 World University Games Team. 5-11 2009: Member of the 2009 Women’s U19 World Championship Team that won gold in Bangkok, Thailand with an 8-1 record … Averaged 9.4 points and 6.9 rebounds per game. MIAMI Miami Senior (2011-12): Earned three All-America selections for the second-consecutive season – WBCA, USBWA and Associated Press … Garnered All-ACC First Team and All-ACC Defensive Team selection for the third- Henrietta, N.Y. consecutive season … Started all 131 games of her career, marking the longest streak in the nation … Posted an 87-consecutive game double-figure scoring streak from her sophomore through senior seasons … Had nine double-doubles … Averaged 17.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 3.4 steals. Junior (2010-11): Earned three All-America selections – WBCA, USBWA and Associated Press … Named ACC Player of the Year … Garnered All-ACC First Team and All-ACC Defensive Team honors for the second- consecutive season … Named to the State Farm All-Region Team … Led the ACC in free throw percentage (.846) … Ranked second in the ACC and 10th in the nation with 3.2 steals per game … Ranked second in the ACC and 17th in the nation with 19.6 points per game … Led the team with a career-high 8.3 rebounds per game and 3.8 assists per game …Led the Hurricanes in rebounding in 16 games and blocked shots in 10 games … Had 11 double-doubles on the season … Averaged 19.6 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 3.2 steals per game. Sophomore (2009-10): Garnered All-ACC First Team and All-ACC Defensive Team honors … Named to the State Farm All-Region Team … Was the only player in the ACC to score in double-figures in every game during the season … Only ACC player to rank in the top-10 in scoring, rebounding and assists … Her .496 shooting percentage was the best among conference guards … Had 10 double-doubles … Averaged 19.0 points, 7.67 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.1 steals per game. Freshman (2008-09): Named to the ACC All-Freshman Team … Garnered All-ACC Honorable Mention selection … Only Division I player to lead her team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals during the season … Averaged 12.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.6 steals per game. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Rush-Henrietta High School in Henrietta, N.Y. for Coach Steve Shepanski … Earned McDonald’s All-America and WBCA All-America recognition in 2008 … Garnered 2008 Third Team All-America recognition from Parade Magazine … Named New York Miss Basketball for 2008 … Led Rush-Henrietta to three-consecutive New York Class 2A state championship titles … Three-Time All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year and Section V Most Valuable Player … Two-time Western Region and state championship Most Valuable Player … Set school records for career points (2,241) and rebounds (1,500) … Career highs of 42 points and 30 rebounds … Finished her high school career with a 92-14 overall record …Member of the gold medal winning team at the Empire State Games. PERSONAL Shenise Monet Johnson … Born on Dec. 8, 1990 in Rochester, N.Y. … Daughter of Michelle Reeves and Stanley Johnson … Has two brothers – Cory Reeves and Stan Johnson – and two sisters – Shawntalae and Jasmine Johnson. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2012 WNBA Draft

23 SAN ANTONIO STARS SHENISE JOHNSON

JOHNSON’ S CAREER HIGHS Points 20, vs. Atlanta (9/15/13) Field Goals 8 vs. Los Angeles (6/1/13) Field Goal Attempts 18 vs. Los Angeles (8/31/13) 3-Point Field Goals 4 vs. Minnesota (9/23/12) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 6 at Seattle (8/11/13) Free Throws 6 Three Times Free Throw Attempts 8 at Los Angeles (6/15/13) Offensive Rebounds 5, vs. Indiana (5/24/13) Defensive Rebounds 8 vs. Seattle (8/25/13) Rebounds 10 vs. Seattle (8/25/13) Assists 6, vs. Atlanta (9/15/13) Steals 4 at Phoenix (9/6/13) Blocks 1, 12 Times Minutes 36, at Phoenix (9/13/13) JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2012 SAN 34 1 581 68 187 21 51 35 41 55 76 131 46 27 6 37 50 192 5.6 2013 SAN 33 24 901 144 365 23 84 53 67 40 88 128 79 42 6 60 55 364 11.0 Career 67 25 1,481 212 552 44 135 88 108 95 164 259 125 69 12 97 105 556 8.3

JOHNSON’S CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2012 SAN 2 0 24 3 9 0 4 0 0 2 4 6 2 1 0 1 1 6 3.0 Career 2 0 24 3 9 0 4 0 0 2 4 6 2 1 0 1 1 6 3.0

24 SAN ANTONIO STARS KAYLA MCBRIDE

NOTRE DAME 2013-14: At the time of her graduation, ranked fifth in program history with 1,876 career points, as well as first with .882 career free throw percentage, sixth in career games played (133) and career double-figure scoring games (100), seventh in career minutes played (3,735) and tie-ninth in career games started (114) ...one of five players in program history to score at least 1,800 points and grab 600 rebounds in her career ... 23-game double-digit scoring streak in 2013-14 was fifth-longest in program history.

2012-13: Appeared in all 37 games (starting 36 times), averaging career highs of 15.9 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game ... scored in double figures 32 times with one double-double ... ranked seventh in BIG EAST in scoring and led league in free throw percentage (school-record .900); would have tied for ninth in nation in free throw percentage, but was two made foul shots shy of minimum to qualify for national ranking (2.5 FTM/game) ... ranked 14th in the BIG EAST in field goal percentage (.453) ...

2011-12: Appeared in all 39 games, starting 36 times ... ranked fourth on team (13th in BIG EAST) with .496 field goal percentage ... fourth on team in scoring (27th in BIG EAST), averaging 11.6 points per game ... took BIG EAST regular-season free throw percentage crown (.919), first for Notre Dame player since in 2004-05

2010-11: Appeared in 19 games, starting four times ... averaged 8.7 points (tops among Fighting Irish reserves) and 3.3 rebounds per game, and shot .557 from the field (third on team). - Courtesy of Notre Dame Athletics

AWARDS AND HONORS

2014: 2014-16 USA Basketball National Team Player Pool ... WNBA First-Round Draft Pick (No. 3 overall - San Antonio) ... AP All-America First Team ... USBWA All-America Team ... WBCA Coaches’ All-America Team ... Wooden Award All-America Team ... espnW All-America First Team (unanimous) ...Sports Illustrated All-America Team ... ACC Player of the Year (Coaches) ...WBCA Wade Trophy Finalist ... Naismith Trophy Finalist ... Wooden Award Finalist ... Award Watch List ... WBCA Coaches’ 21 All-Region II Team ... All-ACC First Team (Blue Ribbon Panel/Coaches) ...NCAA Women’s Final Four All- Forward/Guard Tournament Team ... NCAA Notre Dame Regional All-Tournament Team ... All-ACC Tournament First Team ... espnW National Player of the Week (Feb. 3) ... USBWA/ Drysdale National Player of 5-11 the Week (Feb. 3) ... NCAA.com National Player of the Week (Feb. 3) ... ACC Player of the Week (Feb. 3) ... 174 Team captain. 2013: WBCA Coaches’ All-America Team ...Associated Press Third-Team All-America ... First-Team All-BIG Notre Dame EAST ... BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player ... NCAA Norfolk Regional All-Tournament Team ... BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team... NCAA Raleigh Regional All-Tournament Team ... Erie, PA BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team. . - Courtesy of Notre Dame Athletics

PERSONAL Daughter of LuAnn and Lamont McBride ... oldest of four children ... younger sister, Karlee, is on the women’s basketball team at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. . - Courtesy of Notre Dame Athletics TRANSACTIONS Drafted in the first round (third overall) in the 2014 WNBA Draft by the San Antonio Stars out of Notre Dame. . - Courtesy of Notre Dame Athletics

25 SAN ANTONIO STARS JIA PERKINS

SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Averaged 13.9 points in 33 starts in 2013…Versus Los Angeles on 8/31, led the team in points (25), assists (3) and steals (3) .... Those 25 points was a season high... Tied for a season-high 5 steals vs. Seattle on 8/25 ... Tied a season-high with 5 steals at Seattle on 8/11 ... Registered a season-high 5 assists vs. Minnesota on 8/6/13 ... Ranked second on the team with 18 points against Tulsa on August 4... Notched a season-high eight rebounds against New York on July 25 ... Tied for the team lead with 13 points against Minnesota on July 19 ... Led the team with 23 points at Connecticut ... Had a team-high 22 points against Washington on July 12 ... Led the team with 21 points against Seattle on June 21 ... Led the team with 20 points at Chicago on June 9 ...Scored her 3,000th career point in the third quarter against Chicago on June 7 ... Led the team with four steals and was one of four double-digit scorers against Los Angeles on June 1.

2012: Named to the Silver Stars All-Decade Team ... Finished third in Sixth Woman of the Year voting ... Played in 33 regular-season games with three starts ... Averaged 10.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.6 steals per game ... Ranked second in the WNBA in steals to turnover ratio (1.83) and ninth in steals per game ... Led the team in scoring average off the bench (11.0) and ranked second in steals per game ... Notched 16 double-digit scoring peformances, including four-consecutive from July 8 through Aug. 17 ... Led San Antonio in scoring four times and steals on 10 occasions ... Notched at least one steal in seven- consecutive games from May 30 to June 22 ... Had at least one 3-point field goal in 13-consecutive games from June 16 to Aug. 19 ... Matched a career-high with three blocks in the season opener at Tulsa on May 19 ... Had eight points against Chicago on May 30 ... Notched her first double-digit scoring peformance of the season against Phoenix on June 1 ... Ranked second on the team with 16 points at Minnesota .... Had five rebounds and four assists against Seattle on June 9 ... Led the team with 20 points off the bench at Seattle on June 22 ... One of five double-digit scorers against Los Angeles on June 28 ... Led the team with 24 points and six steals at New York on July 8 ... Matched a career-high with three blocks at Chicago on July 11 ... Set a career-high with six made 3-point field goals against Atlanta on July 13 ... Ranked second on the team with 17 points at Tulsa on Aug. 17 ... Led the team with 21 points and had a season-best six rebounds against Tulsa on Aug. 25 ... Led the team with 19 points at Minnesota on Aug. 28 ... One of five players in double-figures against Indiana on Sept. 7 ... Did not travel with the team to Seattle on Sept. 21 due to illness ... Playoffs: Played in both Western Conference Semifinal games against Los Angeles ... Averaged 12.0 points, 3.0 steals, 2.5 assists and 1.5 rebounds per game through the two playoff games ... Matched a playoff career-high with four assists in Game 1 at Los Angeles on Sept. 27 ... Ranked second on the team 7 with 16 points in Game 2 against Los Angeles on Sept. 29. Guard 2011: Played in all 34 regular-season games with eight starts ... Averaged 12.0 points per game with 3.5 5-8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.3 steals ... Ranked fourth in the WNBA in steals to turnover ratio (1.26) ... Ranked fourth on the team in scoring average and third in steals per game ... Ranked second on the team with 22 155 double-digit scoring performances, including a season-long streak of eight double-figure scoring games from July 18 to Aug. 4 … Led San Antonio in scoring on nine occasions, steals 12 times and blocks seven Texas Tech times … One of four players to score in double-figures with 17 points in her Silver Stars debut against Tulsa on June 4 … Notched her second-consecutive double-digit scoring game at Tulsa on June 10 … Granbury, Texas Had a season-best four assists against Atlanta on June 11 … Notched 15 points against Phoenix on June 21 … Led San Antonio with a season-high 31 points while recording her 200th career offensive rebound and 500th 3-point field goal attempt against Los Angeles on June 24 … Led the Silver Stars with 25 points and eight rebounds at Atlanta on June 26 … Notched her 500th career assist and 650th career rebound at Chicago on June 28 … Recorded her 450th career defensive rebound at New York on July 1 … Made her first career start with San Antonio against New York on July 7, ranking second on the team with 13 points … Ranked third on the team with 14 points against Los Angeles on July 12 … Had a season-high four steals against Seattle on July 14 … Ranked third on the team with 14 points, including her 900th career made field goal at Los Angeles on July 18 … Ranked third on the team with 10 points at Seattle on July 21 … Ranked second on the team with 14 points and a team-best four steals against Phoenix on July 28 … Led San Antonio with 18 points against Minnesota on July 31 … Ranked third on the team with 10 points at Seattle on Aug. 2 … Recorded her eighth-consecutive double-digit scoring performance and made her 400th career free throw at Minnesota on Aug. 4 … Ranked third on the team with 12 points at Connecticut on Aug. 11 … Led the team with 18 points versus Chicago on Aug. 14 … Led the team with 10 points against Indiana on Aug. 16 … Second-leading scorer with 11 points at Seattle on Aug. 23 … Led the team with eight rebounds while adding 15 points versus Connecticut on Aug. 30 … Led the team with 23 points against Phoenix on Sept. 1 … Playoffs: Started all three Western Conference semifinal games against Minnesota ... Averaged 13.0 points per game with 5.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.67 steals per game in her first career playoff appearance. CHICAGO SKY 2010: Started all 34 games … Led the team with 1.65 steals per game and ranked second with 10.7 points per game … Led the WNBA with a 1.40 steals to turnover ratio while ranking fourth in total steals (56) … Averaged 2.4 assists per game and 2.9 rebounds per game … Collected a season-high seven total rebounds at New York on May 16 … Was a perfect 6-for-6 from the charity stripe against Atlanta on June 15, marking season-bests in both free throws made and attempted … Had a season- high five steals against Washington on June 25 … Collected a season-best five defensive rebounds against Indiana on June 27 … Set season-standards with 26 points and 10 made field goals at New York on July 11 … Tied a career-high with five 3-pointers at Phoenix on Aug. 1.

2009: Started all 34 games … Averaged 13.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.15 steals in 27.4 minutes per game … Ranked second on the team with 931 minutes played … Led the team with 73 steals and ranked second with 450 total points … Ranked fifth in the WNBA with 2.15 steals per game … Made her first WNBA All-Star appearance … Scored 16 points in the All-Star game as a reserve.

26 SAN ANTONIO STARS JIA PERKINS CHICAGO SKY (CONTINUED) 2008: Started 34 games … Averaged 17.0 points per game and was ranked seventh in the WNBA in total points scored in the season (577) … Set a WNBA record with 39 consecutive free throws made, AWARDS & HONORS staying perfect from the line from June 3 to July 1 …Ranked in the top 10 in the WNBA in 12 categories including ninth in points per game (17.0), sixth in steals per game (1.88), and fifth in free throw WNBA percentage (.891). • Silver Stars All-Decade Team • WNBA All-Star (2009) 2007: Played in 33 games, starting five … Averaged 11.7 points, 2.3 assists and 3.3 rebounds per game ... Notched a franchise record 39 points on 17 field goals and five 3-pointers while adding 10 assists at Sacramento on June 29 ... Ranked fourth in the WNBA in 3-point field goal percentage (45.9) ... Ranked USA Basketball 16th in the WNBA in field goal percentage (46.4) ... Set a career-high by converting 9-of-10 free throws • World Championship for Young Women’s versus San Antonio on June 17 … Ranked 10th in the league in steals (50.0) and steals per game (1.52). Gold Medal (2002) 2006: Played in 30 games, making 27 starts ... Averaged 9.4 points, 3.2 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game. • Associated Press Honorable Mention All- 2005: Played in 30 games, starting 11 … Averaged 5.0 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 15.5 America Team (2003) minutes per game in her first full season as a professional … Scored a season-high 21 points at Phoenix • Kodak Honorable Mention All-America on July 13 … Played in a season-high 38 minutes at Seattle on July 29. Team (2003) 2004: Missed most of the season due to the birth of her daughter on June 4 … Joined the team on • All-Big 12 First Team (2003) August 16 during the Olympic break … Played in four games, recording three points, three steals and • Morning News All-Big 12 Defen- three rebounds … Missed three games after being placed on the injured list with a groin strain suffered sive Team (2003) on Aug. 31 … Posted one point, one steal and one rebound in her first WNBA appearance against Minnesota on Sept. 11. • Big 12 All-Tournament Team (2003) WNBA OFFSEASON • Basketball Times Honorable Mention All- 2013-14: Played in Slovakia during the WNBA offseason where she won a championship with Good America Team (2002) Angels, averaging 8.8 points per game. • All-Big 12 Second Team (2002) • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (2001) 2011-12: Played with Israel’s A.S. Ramat Hasharon Electra along with Silver Stars teammate ... Led the team in scoring average ... Averaged 15.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.3 • Women’s Basketball News Service All- steals per game through 20 Israeli League games. Freshman Third Team (2001)

2010-11: Played for Turkey’s Ceyhan Belediyespor beginning in January 2011 … Helped the team reach the Turkish TBBL Finals ... Garnered All-Turkish TKBL Honorable Mention selection from Eurobasket.com ... Named to the Eurobasket.com Turkish TKBL All-Defensive team ... Played in 13 games … Averaged 13.1 points per game with 3.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.3 steals.

2009-10: Played for Turkey’s Galatasaray … Played in 10 Turkish League games and seven EuroLeague contests … Helped Galatasaray to the EuroCup Finals ... Averaged 14. points per game with 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.0 steals while shooting 56.1 percent from the floor in Turkish League games … Averaged 15.6 points per game with 4.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.3 steals in EuroLeague contests.

2008-09: Started the season with Poland’s Utex Row Rybik … Played in five games … Averaged 18.6 points per game with 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 3.6 steals and 1.0 blocks per game … Joined Israel’s A.S. Ramat Hasharon Electra in November … Led the team to the Israeli League title and regular- season championship ... Named Eurobasket.com Israeli League Import Player of the Year ... Garnered Eurobasket.com All-Israeli League Player of the Year and Guard of the Year honors ... Earned All-Israeli League First Team and Israeli League All-Imports Team accolades from Eurobasket.com ... Played in 23 games … Averaged 17.0 points per game with 4.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.3 steals per game while shooting 55.2 percent from the field.

2007-08: Played for Israel’s Ramat Hasharon … Helped the team capture the Israeli League regular- season title ... Led the team to the EuroCup Quarterfinals and Israeli Cup Finals ... Garnered Eurobasket. com Israeli League First Team and All-Imports Team honors ... Played in 20 Israeli League games and 12 EuroCup contests … Averaged 20.0 points per game with 5.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.6 steals per game while shooting 55.3 percent from the floor in Israeli League games … Averaged 15.5 points per game with 4.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.6 steals in EuroCup action.

2006-07: Played for Israel’s Raanana Herzeliya … Played in 10 games … Averaged 16.7 points per game with 4.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.3 steals while shooting 49.5 percent from the field.

2005-06: Played for ’s Megas Aleksandros … Played in 10 games … Averaged 20.7 points per game with 4.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3.5 assists.

2005: Played for the NWBL’s Dallas Fury.

2004-05: Played for Greece’s Mask Cosmopel Kastoria.

USA BASKETBALL 2002: Member of the USA Basketball World Championship for Young Women’s Qualifying Team that won the gold medal in Brazil.

27 SAN ANTONIO STARS JIA PERKINS TEXAS TECH Senior (2003-04): Started all 16 games in which she played … Averaged 16.5 points per game with 4.4 rebounds … Ranked second on the team with 37 steals despite playing only half the season … Finished her career ranked fourth in scoring (1,768), second in steals (305) and seventh in assists (376) in the Texas Tech career record book.

Junior (2002-03): Earned Associated Press and Kodak honorable mention All-America honors … All-Big 12 first team selection … Named to the Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 Defensive Team … Earned Big 12 All-Tournament team honors … Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week … Became the fourth player in school history to score 40 or more points in a game with a career-high 41 against Creighton … Scored in double-figures in 33 games … Scored more than 20 points on seven occasions … Notched one double-double … Averaged 15.9 points per game with 5.1 rebounds and 90 steals.

Sophomore (2001-02): Played in all 32 games with 31 starts … Earned Basketball Times honorable mention All-America selection … Earned All-Big 12 second team honors … Notched 26 double-digit scoring performances … Recorded three double-doubles … Averaged 16.0 points per game with 5.0 rebound and 87 steals.

Freshman (2000-01): Played in all 32 games with eight starts … Garnered team Most Valuable Player honors … Named to the NCAA Mideast Regional All- Tournament team … Earned All-Big 12 honorable mention honors … Selected to the Women’s Basketball News Service All-Freshman third team … Three-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week … Recorded 24 double-digit scoring performances … Averaged 13.6 points per game with 4.1 rebounds and 91 steals … Scored a season- high 29 points against Purdue in the NCAA Sweet 16.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Leta Andrews at Granbury High School in Granbury, Texas … Earned All-America honors as well as all-state and all-district first team honors as a senior … Named Granbury’s Most Valuable Player following her senior season … Two-time TABC All-State first team selection … Two-time District Offensive Player of the Year … Garnered 1999-00 Forth Worth Star-Telegram MVP honors … Led Granbury to three-consecutive regional quarterfinals ... Averaged 24.4 points per game with 8.8 rebounds and 5.2 assists during her senior season. PERSONAL Jia Dorene Perkins … Born February 23, 1982 in Newburgh, N.Y. … Hails from Granbury, Texas … Daughter, Aalirah, was born on June 4, 2004 … Daughter of Johnny and Debra Perkins … Has an older brother, Jasmin … Father, Johnny, played professional football for the New York Giants ... Graduated from Texas Tech University in 2004 with a degree in business.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS Traded to San Antonio from Chicago in exchange for center on April 20, 2011 ... Selected by Chicago in WNBA Expansion Draft on Nov. 16, 2005 ... Selected by Charlotte in the third round (35th overall) of the 2004 WNBA Draft on April 17, 2004.

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PERKINS’ CAREER HIGHS Points 39 at Sacramento (6/29/07) Field Goals 17 at Sacramento (6/29/07) Field Goal Attempts 24, Two Times 3-Point Field Goals 6 vs. Atlanta (7/13/12) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 10, Three Times Free Throws 9, Two Times Free Throw Attempts 10, Two Times Offensive Rebounds 6 vs. New York (7/25/06) Defensive Rebounds 10 vs. Indiana (7/22/08) Rebounds 10, Two Times Assists 10, Two Times Steals 8 vs. Washington (6/27/09) Blocks 3, Three Times Minutes 49 at Sacramento (6/29/07)

PERKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2004 CHA 4 0 17 0 5 0 0 3 4 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 2 3 0.8 2005 CHA 30 11 464 64 151 3 9 19 30 24 20 44 32 29 9 32 45 150 5.0 2006 CHI 30 27 839 105 299 18 65 54 67 33 74 107 97 43 13 56 72 282 9.4 2007 CHI 33 5 762 153 330 39 90 41 53 30 80 110 75 50 7 51 65 386 11.7 2008 CHI 34 34 1,078 213 485 45 123 106 119 45 93 138 94 63 10 61 76 577 17.0 2009 CHI 34 34 931 158 379 30 78 104 123 28 88 116 100 73 6 55 78 450 13.2 2010 CHI 34 34 936 145 366 38 109 35 43 35 63 98 83 56 6 40 61 363 10.7 2011 SAN 34 8 852 154 368 40 128 60 71 22 96 118 47 44 9 35 48 408 12.0 2012 SAN 33 3 759 128 337 49 127 46 61 17 75 92 64 53 12 29 44 351 10.6 2013 SAN 34 33 1,037 181 452 45 116 64 74 26 81 107 69 80 10 49 58 471 13.9 Career 300 189 7,675 1,301 3,172 307 845 532 645 261 672 933 662 494 82 409 549 3,441 11.5

PERKINS’ CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 SAN 3 3 101 15 38 7 19 2 2 3 13 16 8 8 1 7 3 39 13.0 2012 SAN 2 0 43 9 24 3 9 3 6 1 2 3 5 6 1 1 4 24 12.0 Career 5 3 144 24 62 10 28 5 8 4 15 19 13 14 2 8 7 63 12.6

29 SAN ANTONIO STARS DANIELLE ROBINSON

SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Was named to the Western Conference All-Star team and was the WNBA assist leader…Was named to the 2013 WNBA all-defensive second team…Injured her right knee in August, ending her season prematurely ... Tied for a team-high 20 points to go along with a game-high 8 assists in a win vs. Phoenix on 8/17 ... Led the team with 8 assists at Seattle on 8/9 while adding 14 points and 4 rebounds ... Tallied 9 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Minnesota on 8/6, both individual season highs ... Led the team with 19 points and nine assists against Tulsa on August 4 ... Led the team with seven assists at Minnesota on August 2 ... Selected by the Western Conference Head Coaches as a 2013 WNBA All-Star reserve ...Led the team with eight assists at Washington on July 16 ... Led the team with eight assists at Connecticut on July 14 ... Led the team with nine assists vs. Washington on July 12 ... Led the team with nine assists at Phoenix on July 10 ... Led the team with five assists at Los Angeles on July 6 ... Notched her fi rst career double-double and the 15th all-time points/assists double-double in franchise history with 15 points and 10 assists against Phoenix on June 25... Led the team with 18 points, four assists and five steals while tying a career-high with seven rebounds at New York on June 23 ... Ranked second on the team with 20 points while dishing out a team-high six assists against Seattle on June 21 ... Had 12 points and a team-best seven assists at Minnesota on June 11 ... Led the team with seven assists at Chicago on June 9 ... Led the team with 18 points, seven rebounds and four steals against Chicago on June 7 ... Second on the team with 18 points, including a career-high eight made free throws against Los Angeles on June 1 ... Led the team with nine assists and three steals in the season opener against Indiana on May 24 ... Voted fastest with the ball in the 2013 WNBA General Managers Survey for the second consecutive season.

2012: Earned WNBA All-Defensive second team honors ... Named to the Silver Stars All-Decade Team ... Started all 34 regular-season games ... Averaged 9.9 points, 4.3 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game ... Led the WNBA in assist to turnover ratio (2.7) and ranked 10th in assists per game ... Ranked second on the team in assists per game and field goal percentage (54.1) and ranked third in steals per game ... Notched 17 double-figure scoring performances ... Led the team in assists 15 times, steals 10 times and scoring on three occasions ... Had at least one assist in all 34 games ... Notched at least two field goals through the final 22 games of the regular season beginning July 3 ... Voted fastest with the ball and most likely to have a breakout season in 2012 in the WNBA General Managers survey ... Went 5-for-5 in the second half in the season opener at Tulsa on May 19 ... Dished out a career-high 11 assists against Phoenix on June 1 ... One of five double-digit scorers against Seattle on June 9 ... Led the team with five assists and was one of four double-digit scorers at Indiana on July 5 ... Led the team with nine assists at New York on July 8 ... Had 16 points and four steals at Chicago on July 11 ... Led the team with seven assists against Atlanta on July 13 ... Led the team with four assists at Phoenix on Aug. 19 ... Had 16 points against 13 Washington on Aug. 21 ... Led the team with a season-high 22 points, five rebounds, two steals and a block at Guard Los Angeles on Aug. 23 ... Notched a team-high-tying six assists against Tulsa on Aug. 25 ... One of five players 5-9 in double-figures against Indiana while leading the team in assists and steals on Sept. 7 ... Had 12 points and a season-high-tying four steals at Tulsa on Sept. 12 ... Led the team with 21 points and five assists against New York 125 on Sept. 18 ... Led the team with six assists at Seattle on Sept. 21 ... Playoffs:Started both Western Conference semifinal games against Los Angeles ... Averaged 12.0 points, 4.5 assists and 4.0 rebounds per game through the Oklahoma two playoff games ... Ranked second on the team in rebounds (5) and assists (4) and third in points (16) in Game 1 at Los Angeles on Sept. 27 ... Led the team with five assists in Game 2 against Los Angeles on Sept. 29. San Jose, Calif. 2011: Unanimously selected to the WNBA All-Rookie Team along with Rookie of the Year … Played in 34 regular season games with nine starts … Averaged 8.2 points per game with 3.9 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 0.8 steals … Ranked second in the WNBA in free throw percentage (90.0), sixth in assists per 40 minutes (6.7) and seventh in assist to turnover ratio (2.2) … Led all WNBA rookies in assists per game (3.9) and free throw percentage while ranking third in minutes per game (23.1) and field goal percentage (46.0) and fourth in scoring average … Ranked second on the team in assists per game and fifth in scoring average … Notched 14 double-digit scoring performances … Led the team in scoring on three occasions, assists eight times and steals six times … Had eight points and a team-high tying five assists in her professional debut against Tulsa on June 4 … Notched her first career block and had a pair of steals at Tulsa on June 10 … Recorded her first career defensive rebound and had five assists and a pair of steals against Atlanta on June 11 … Dished out six assists at Phoenix on June 17 … Posted 10 points and six assists against Phoenix on June 21 … Ranked second on the team with six assists against Los Angeles on June 24 … Had 11 points, including 7-for-7 from the charity stripe at Atlanta on June 26 … Posted her second-consecutive double-digit scoring game with 10 points at Chicago on June 28 … Recorded a season-best three rebounds at New York on July 1 … Had 11 points against New York on July 8 … Posted 12 points against Seattle, including four free throws in the final 14.7 seconds to secure the win for San Antonio on July 14 … Led the team with six assists at Los Angeles on July 18 … Had two steals at Seattle on July 21 … Led the team with three assists at Washington on July 26 … Led the team with a career-best eight assist effort against Phoenix on July 28 … Notched four rebounds against Minnesota on July 31 … Ranked fourth on the team with 11 points at Indiana on Aug. 9 … Had 12 points at Connecticut on Aug. 11 … Led the team with 10 points against Indiana on Aug. 16 … Notched career-highs in defensive (5) and total rebounds (7) in her first career start at Seattle on Aug. 23 … Led the team with 11 points, including her 200th career, in her second career start at Minnesota on Aug. 26 … Notched 15 points and five steals with a team-best seven steals versus Phoenix on Sept. 1 … Led the team with six assists against Seattle on Sept. 3 … Set a franchise rookie record with 36 points at Tulsa on Sept. 11 ... Playoffs: Started all three Western Conference semifinal games against Minnesota ... Averaged 5.3 points per game with 3.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.67 steals. WNBA OFFSEASON 2013-14: Joined USK Praha in the Czech Republic midseason, averaging 11.5 points in 23.5 minutes.

2012-13: Played for Turkey’s Tarsus Belediyesi alongside Silver Stars teammate Delisha Milton-Jones ... Played in 24 domestic league games and 11 EuroLeague contests ... Averaged 13.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game in domestic league play ... Ranked second in the Turkish League in assists per game ... Averaged 15.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game in EuroLeague competition.

2011-12: Played for Israel’s Maccabi Ramat Hen ... Played in 20 games ... Averaged 16.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.9 steals per game.

30 SAN ANTONIO STARS DANIELLE ROBINSON USA BASKETBALL

2011: Invited to join the US Women’s Senior National Team for its European Tour … Played in three AWARDS & HONORS games, averaging 5.0 points per game. WNBA 2010: Named to the USA Basketball Select Team. • WNBA All Star (2013) • Silver Stars All-Decade Team 2009: Named to the USA Basketball World University Games team … Led the team to a perfect 7-0 record and gold medal at the World University Games in , Serbia. • WNBA All-Defensive Team (2012) • WNBA All-Rookie Team (2011) OKLAHOMA Senior (2010-11): Earned NCAA Today’s Top VIII honors … Finished her collegiate career with 2,138 USA Basketball points, 726 assists and 309 steals, joining and Dawn Staley, and later Courtney • World University Games Gold Medal Vandersloot, as the only women’s college basketball players in history to cross the 2,000-point, (2009) 700-assist and 300-steal benchmarks in a career ... Earned AP All-America Second Team honors and Capital One Academic All-America Second Team recognition ... Made 140 consecutive starts in 141 games played for and OU program records ... Totaled an Oklahoma career record 4,579 minutes played ... Led senior class to an OU record 55 wins in 63 home games ... Top-scoring guard in Oklahoma history and finished second all-time at OU with 117 double-figure scoring games • NCAA Today’s Top VIII (2011) ... Also second at OU in career assists, steals and free throw percentage (.852) ... Unanimous selection • State Farm Coaches’ Honorable Mention to All-Big 12 First Team and Big 12 All-Defensive Team ... Named to Big 12 All-Championship Team after All-America (2011) averaging 19.0 points, 5.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds in two tournament games ... Had 15 of 28 career games of 20-plus points in senior season. • Associated Press Second Team All- America (2011) Junior (2009-10): State Farm Coaches’ All-American ... Associated Press All-America Third Team • State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team selection ... Finalist for State Farm Wade Trophy, Wooden Award and Nancy Lieberman Award ... State Farm All-Region 5 Team ... Naismith Trophy midseason candidate ... Unanimous choice for All-Big (2010) 12 First Team ... Earned Academic All-Big 12 First Team honors for second consecutive season ... • Associated Press Third Team All-America Named to Big 12’s All-Defensive Team for third-straight season ... Averaged 21 points per game in Big 12 Championship and was named to All-Big 12 Championship Team ... Named to Final Four All- (2010) Tournament team after totaling 23 points, six assists and career-high six rebounds in national semifinal •Associated Press Honorable Mention All- loss to Stanford (April 4) ... Averaged 17 points, five assists and 96 percent free-throw shooting in America (2009) conference play to lead OU to a tie for second in Big 12 standings ... Scored nine or more points in every game ... Ranked 72nd nationally in points per game, 23rd in assists per game and 84th in field goal • All-Big 12 First Team (2009, 2010, 2011) percentage … Set OU’s consecutive free throw record with a streak of 35, breaking her streak of 30 set • All-Big 12 Defensive Team (2008, 2009, as a sophomore ... Set Big 12 and OU records for best single-game free-throw performance, making 2010, 2011) 16-of-16 against Oklahoma State on Feb. 16 ... Holds Oklahoma’s record for most double-digit assist games with six. • NCAA Women’s Final Four All- Tournament Team (2010) Sophomore (2008-09): Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention ... Finalist for Nancy Lieberman Award, for nation’s top point guard in women’s basketball ... All-Big 12 First Team honoree • NCAA Kansas City Regional All- ... Youngest player for second consecutive season on Big 12’s All-Defensive Team ... ESPN The Magazine Tournament Team (2010) Academic All-District First Team member ... Finished regular season as the NCAA’s fourth leading free • All-Big 12 Championship Team (2010, throw shooter ... Also nationally-ranked 13th in assists per game, 17th in field goal percentage, 81st in assist-to-turnover ratio and 97th in steals per game ... Set OU record for consecutive free throws made 2011) (30) ... Recorded three double-doubles and became OU leader in career double-digit assist games ... • NCAA Championship Oklahoma City All- Started all 37 games at point guard, averaging 30.2 minutes, 12.9 points and 5.9 assists ... Shot 55.6 Regional Team (2009) percent (180-of-324) from the field and was 119-of-132 (.902) from the free throw line. • Big 12 Freshman of the Year (2008) Freshman (2007-08): Named Big 12 Freshman of the Year ... Only rookie named to the conference’s • Capital One Academic All-America all-defensive team ... Started 30 of 31 games ... Averaged 12.2 points, 4.2 assists, 2.2 steals and 48 percent field goal shooting ... Was second among Big 12 freshmen in scoring and led all conference Second Team (2011) freshman in field goal percentage, steals and assists ... Totaled 130 assists and 69 steals to lead OU in • Capital One Academic All-District First both categories. Team (2009, 2011) HIGH SCHOOL • Academic All-Big 12 First Team (2009, Inducted into the Archbishop Mitty High School Hall of Fame in January 2013 ... Attended Archbishop 2010, 2011) Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif. ... Earned 2007 Central Coast Section, Cal-Hi Sports and High School Sports Focus Player of the Year honors … Garnered Parade Magazine All-America Fourth Team honors following her senior season … Averaged 15.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.0 steals while leading Archbishop Mitty to a 32-4 record and the California State Division II Championship ... Was a 2006 EA Sports All-America Second Team honoree … Named 2006 Player of the Year by the San Jose Mercury News, High School Sports Focus, the Northern California Coaches and Cal-Hi Sports … Averaged 19.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 5.0 steals and 1.0 block per game as a junior while leading Archbishop Mitty to 29-2 and an appearance in the NorCal finals ... Led her team to 27-5 record as a sophomore in 2004-05 and averaged 16 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.0 block ... Averaged 12.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.0 steals as a freshman. PERSONAL Danielle Marie Robinson ... Born on May 10, 1989 in San Jose, Calif. ... Daughter of Albert Robinson and Denise Carr-Robinson ... Has one brother, Jonathan ... Mother played basketball at Hampton University (Va.) ... Brother, Jonathan, played basketball at Hampton University (Va.) ... Graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2011 with a degree in sociology. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft.

31 SAN ANTONIO STARS DANIELLE ROBINSON

ROBINSON’ S CAREER HIGHS Points 36 at Tulsa (9/11/11) Field Goals 14 at Tulsa (9/11/11) Field Goal Attempts 19 at Tulsa (9/11/11) 3-Point Field Goals N/A 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2, Two Times Free Throws 10 vs. Phoenix (8/17/13) Free Throw Attempts 11, Two Times) Offensive Rebounds 3, Three Times Defensive Rebounds 8, vs. Minnesota (8/6/13) Rebounds 9 vs. Minnesota (8/6/13) Assists 11 vs. Phoenix (6/1/12) Steals 5 Two Times Blocks 1, 12 Times Minutes 40 at Minnesota (8/28/12)

ROBINSON’ S CAREER STATS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 SAN 34 9 786 98 213 0 1 84 93 24 55 79 132 28 4 60 76 280 8.2 2012 SAN 34 34 984 146 270 0 7 43 55 19 66 85 146 46 4 54 76 335 9.9 2013SAN 25 25 812 115 259 0 6 51 64 19 59 78 168 34 4 64 49 281 11.2 Career 93 68 2,582 359 742 0 14 178 212 62 180 242 446 108 12 178 201 896 9.6

ROBINSON’ S CAREER PLAYOFF STATS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2011 SAN 3 3 90 7 27 0 1 2 2 2 7 9 7 5 0 6 9 16 5.3 2012 SAN 2 2 65 9 20 0 1 6 6 1 7 8 9 1 0 3 5 24 12.0 Career 5 5 155 16 47 0 2 8 8 3 14 17 16 6 0 9 14 40 8.0

32 SAN ANTONIO STARS DAVELLYN WHYTE SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Averaged 4.5 points and 1.8 assists 14.3 minutes during her rookie campaign… Her season ended with a partially torn Achilles tendon suffered on 8/30 at Tulsa ... Scored a career-high 14 points vs. Tulsa on 8/27 ... Tied a career-high 13 points vs. Seattle on 8/25 ... Also in that game, handed out a career-high 7 assists ... Made the first start of her career at Tulsa on 8/23/13 in place of injured Danielle Robinson ... Scored in double fi gures for the fi rst time this season at Indiana (8/21/13) with 10 points ... Led the team with three steals at Minnesota on August 2 ... Had 11 points, including six from the free throw line, against Minnesota on July 19 ... Had four rebounds and fi ve assists at Los Angeles on June 15 ... Notched eight points, two assists and two steals at Minnesota on June 11 ... Had nine points and three blocks at Chicago on June 9 ... Notched two steals against Los Angeles on June 1 ... Had six points, two rebounds and an assists in her professional debut against Indiana on May 24 ... Selected in the second round (16th overall) of the 2013 WNBA Draft. AWARDS & HONORS Arizona ∙ All-Pac 12 Coaches Selection (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) ∙ All-Pac 12 Media Selection (2010, 2012, 2013) ∙ Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American (2012) ∙ Full Court Press Second Team Freshman All-American (2010) ∙ Pac 10 Freshman of the Year (2010) ∙ All-Pac 10 Freshman Team (2010) ARIZONA Senior (2012-13): Earned All-Pac 12 honors from both coaches and media … Started and played in every game … Led Arizona in points per game (16.8), rebounds (6.3), assists (5.2), steals (2.6) and minutes played (35.5) … Posted the first triple-double in Arizona women’s basketball history with 31 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists against Arizona State on Feb. 19 … Notched 28 double-digit scoring performances … Scored 20+ points in eight games … Posted five double-doubles … Grabbed double- digit rebounds in five games … Finished her career with 2,059 points for the second-highest total in school history … Second Arizona player all-time to cross the 2,000-point plateau … Finished ranked on 0 14 top-10 career lists including 3-point attempts (first; 813), 3-pointers made (second; 274), total steals Guard (second; 266), field goals made (third; 666), average minutes played (third; 33.7), free throws attempted 5-11 (third; 671) and scoring average (third; 16.3) … Had a season-best 11 assists at Washington State on Jan. 14 … Posted a career-high eight steals at Long Beach State on Dec. 2. 172 Junior (2011-12): Garnered Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention … Earned All-Pac 12 Arizona honors from both coaches and media … Averaged 33.9 minutes, 17.0 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.6 steals per contest … Ranked nationally in steals and 3-point field goals made throughout the Phoenix, Ariz. season … Finished the season ranked second in the Pac-12 in scoring, 13th in rebounding, 11th in assists, seventh in free throw percentage, second in steals and third in 3-point field goal percentage.

Sophomore (2010-11): Earned All-Pac 10 recognition for the second-consecutive season … Started all 33 games and averaged a team-best 31.7 minutes per game … Recorded 15.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game … Notched 29 double-digit scoring performances … Became the second sophomore in program history to join the 1,000-point club with 24 points against Utah State in the WNIT.

Freshman (2009-10): Named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year … Earned Pac-10 All-Freshman Team recognition … Was the only freshman named to the All-Pac-10 Team … Garnered second team Freshman All-America honors from Full Court Press … Led all Pac-10 freshman in scoring with 15.7 points per game … Finished the season ranked third in the Pac-10 with 2.2 3-point field goals per game and ninth in conference with a 35.3 3-point field goal percentage ... Second freshman in school history to start 31 games in a season … Scored in double figures in 25-of-31 games on the season, including a stretch of 12-consecutive games during the middle of the season. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Coach Curtis Ekmark at St. Mary’s High School in Phoenix, Ariz. … Led the team to a state runner-up finish as a season … Earned Gatorade Arizona Player of the Year honors after leading the Lady Knights to a 26-3 overall record … Led the team to a state championship title as a freshman … Four-time all-region team selection … Three-time Desert Valley Region Player of the Year … Three-time team MVP and two-time team captain … Three-time all-state honoree … Named to the All-Arizona Team by the Arizona Republic … Garnered Arizona Republic All-Phoenix Metro first team honors as a junior while averaging 20.5 points per game. PERSONAL Davellyn (DAV-uh-lin) Larae Whyte … Born on May 14, 1991 … Daughter of Devon and Colleen Whyte … Father, Devon, is currently a member of the coaching staff for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball and was a three-time All-Star and seven-time Gold Glove winner during his 17-year MLB career … Has one older brother, Thaddeus, and a younger sister, Anaya … Graduated from the University of Arizona in 2013 with a degree in family studies and a minor in education. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the second round (16th overall) of the 2013 WNBA Draft.

33 SAN ANTONIO STARS DAVELLYN WHYTE

Points 14 vs. Seattle (8/27/13) Field Goals 5 vs. Seattle (8/27/13) Field Goal Attempts 14 vs. Seattle (8/27/13) 3-Point Field Goals 3, Two Times 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 9, vs. Seattle (8/27/13) Free Throws 6 vs. Minnesota (7/19/13) Free Throw Attempts 6, vs. Minnesota (7/19/13 Offensive Rebounds 3, at Tulsa (8/23/13) Defensive Rebounds 5, at Atlanta (6/30/13) Rebounds 5, Two Times Assists 7, vs. Seattle (8/25/13) Steals 3, at Minnesota (8/2/13) Blocks 3, at Chicago (6/9/13) Minutes 32, Two Times

WHYTE’ S CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2013 SAN 29 4 433 42 130 18 60 28 37 18 37 55 52 20 7 42 36 130 4.5 Career 29 4 433 42 130 18 60 28 37 18 37 55 52 20 7 42 36 130 4.5

34 SAN ANTONIO STARS SOPHIA YOUNG-MALCOLM

SAN ANTONIO STARS 2013: Sidelined due to an ACL tear in her right knee suff ered while playing for China’s Beijing Great Wall during the 2012-13 off season.

2012: Earned All-WNBA Second Team honors ... Garnered WNBA All-Defensive second team honors ... Named to the Silver Stars All-Decade Team ... Started all 33 games in which she played ... Averaged 16.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.24 steals and 2.1 assists per game ... Ranked third in the WNBA in steals per game, sixth in efficiency (19.2), and 10th in rebounding average ... Led the team in scoring, rebounding and steals per game ... Notched 26 double-digit scoring performances and seven double-figure rebounding games ... Had six double-doubles on the season ... Led San Antonio in scoring 11 times, rebounding 14 times and steals on 18 occasions ... Notched 16-consecutive double-digit scoring performances from June 1 through Aug. 17 ... Had nine-consecutive double-digit scoring games from Aug. 25 through Sept. 19 ... Led the team with a double-double (20 points, 13 rebounds) in the season opener at Tulsa on May 19 ... Led the team with 11 rebounds and three steals at Connecticut on May 25 ... Matched a career-high with five steals against Phoenix on June 1 ... Led the team with 21 points and seven rebounds at Atlanta on June 8 ... One of five double-digit scorers against Seattle on June 9 ... Led the team with 20 points at Los Angeles on June 24 ... Led the team with 23 points against Los Angeles on June 28 ... Notched her third double-double of the season with 22 points and 10 rebounds against Minnesota on July 1 ... Named Western Conference Player of the Week for the week of June 25 ... Notched her 11th-consecutive double-digit scoring performance at Indiana on July 5 ... Led the team with 16 points at Chicago on July 11 ... Led the team with 20 points and four steals at Tulsa on Aug. 17 ... Led the team with three steals at Phoenix on Aug. 19 ... Led the team with 19 points and six rebounds at Minnesota on Aug. 28 ... Notched her fifth double-double of the season with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Connecticut on Aug. 30 ... Posted a career-high 32 points at Phoenix on Sept. 1 ... One of five players in double-figures against Indiana on Sept. 7 ... Led the team with 20 points, eight rebounds and two steals against Minnesota on Sept. 9 ... Ranked second on the team with 16 points at Tulsa on Sept. 12 ... Led the team with nine rebounds and ranked second with 19 points against Seattle on Sept. 14 ... Matched season-highs with five steals and 10 defensive rebounds against New York on Sept. 18 ... Led the team with 11 rebounds and four steals at Seattle on Sept. 21 ... Playoffs: Started both Western Conference Semifinal games against Los Angeles ... Averaged a team-best 20.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game through the two playoff games ... Ranked fourth on the team with 12 points in Game 1 at Los Angeles on Sept. 27 ... Led the team with 28 points and four steals while adding 33 six rebounds in Game 2 against Los Angeles on Sept. 29. Forward 2011: Scored her 3,000th career point on Aug. 23, becoming the first person to accomplish the feat 6-1 in a San Antonio uniform … Started all 33 games in which she played … Averaged 13.2 points with 6.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.03 steals per game … Ranked third in the WNBA in total steals (67) and 165 steals per turnover (1.3) and fourth in steals per game (2.0) … Led the team in rebounds and steals per game while ranking second in scoring average … Notched 22 double-digit scoring performances Baylor and three double-doubles on the season … Led the Silver Stars in scoring nine times and rebounding on a team-high 18 occasions … Led the team with 20 points and a team-best tying four rebounds in St. Vincent, Grenadines the season opener against Tulsa on June 4 … Notched her second-consecutive double-figure scoring game at Tulsa on June 10 … Matched her career-high with three blocks against Atlanta on June 11 … Led the team with a season-best 26 points, including 20 in the first half to lead the team to a 101-99 come-from-behind victory at Phoenix on June 17 … Missed the June 21 game against Phoenix due to illness … Notched 12 points and five rebounds in her return from illness against Los Angeles on June 24 … Recorded a season-best four offensive rebounds at Atlanta on June 26 … Led San Antonio with 19 points and nine rebounds at Chicago on June 28 … Tallied her eight-straight double-digit scoring game at New York on July 1 … Led San Antonio with six assists and eight rebounds versus New York on July 8 … Notched the first double-double of the season with a team-best 22 points and 11 rebounds – including her 750th career defensive board – against Los Angeles on July 12 … Recorded her second double-double of the season with 18 points and a team-best 10 rebounds at Los Angeles on July 18 … Led the team with 12 points at Seattle on July 21 … Matched a career-high with five steals at Seattle on Aug. 2 … Notched her third double-double with a team-best 18 points and 13 rebounds at Minnesota on Aug. 4 … Led San Antonio with 20 points against Tulsa on Aug. 6, notching her 6,000th career minute played to become the franchise’s all-time leader … Second on the team with 13 points at Indiana on Aug. 9 … Led the team with eight rebounds and a career-high tying give assists at Connecticut on Aug. 11 … Led the team with six rebounds and four steals versus Chicago on Aug. 14 … Recorded a career-high tying 12 defensive rebounds against Indiana on Aug. 16 … Notched a team-high tying eight rebounds at Phoenix on Aug. 20 … Scored her 3,000th career point at Seattle on Aug. 23, becoming the first player to accomplish the feat in a Silver Stars uniform … Playoffs: Started all three Western Conference semifinal games against Minnesota … Averaged a team-best 16.7 points per game with 5.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.33 steals and 0.67 blocks.

2010: Started all 34 games for San Antonio … Led the team with 15.3 points per game, shooting 50.1 percent from the floor, and 54 steals … Ranked 15th in the WNBA with 15.3 points per game … Ranked second on the team with 176 rebounds … Voted to the 2010 WNBA All-Star Team, marking her fourth career all-star selection … Led the team in scoring on 11 occasions and rebounding nine times … Notched a career-high tying eight assists at Tulsa on May 20 … Recorded a season-best 11 free throws at Phoenix on June 18 … Grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds, including a season-standard seven offensive boards, versus Tulsa on July 16 … Tallied a season-best 11 field goals against Phoenix on Aug. 3 … Playoffs: Started both playoff games … Led the team with 9.0 rebounds per game while ranking second with 15.5 points per contest … Led the team in rebounding in both playoff contests.

35 SAN ANTONIO STARS SOPHIA YOUNG-MALCOLM

SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS (CONTINUED) AWARDS & HONORS 2009: Started all 33 games for San Antonio …Averaged a career-best 18.2 points per game to go with 6.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 33.7 minutes per game…Ranked fifth in the WNBA with 18.2 points WNBA per game during the regular season …Tied for 12th in the WNBA with her 6.5 rebounding average… Became the third player from the 2006 draft class to score 2,000 points on Aug. 21 (, • Silver Stars All-Decade Team 2,230; Cappie Pondexter, 2,483)…Recorded three double-doubles …Scored 25 points and grabbed • WNBA All-Star (2006, 2007, 2009) 10 rebounds on opening night in Phoenix…Notched 17 points and collected 10 rebounds at home • WNBA Stars at the Sun Showcase (2010) against Sacramento on June 26…Scored a career-high 29 points to go with 11 rebounds in Sacramento on July 30…Set a new career-high with 31 points on 10-of-17 shooting at home against Los Angeles • All-WNBA Second Team (2007, 2009, on Aug. 21…Tied her career-high with 31 points and added six rebounds against Detroit on Aug. 29… 2012) Playoffs: Played in three games … Averaged 18.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game. • All-WNBA First Team (2008) • WNBA All-Defensive Team (2008, 2012) 2008: Named to the All-WNBA First Team and All-Defensive First Team … Finished fourth in league • WNBA All-Rookie Team (2006) MVP voting and claimed her first Western Conference Player of the Week honor… Started 33 regular season games and every playoff game… Averaged 17.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.6 steals • Western Conference Player of the Week per game… Scored 20-plus points 15 times, including three double-doubles… Scored a season-best 27 (5/27/08, 7/2/12) points against Detroit on July 1… Recorded her first double-double of the season against Sacramento on July 3 with 20 points and 12 rebounds… Tallied 25 points and 11 rebounds against Atlanta on July 11 along with four assists and three steals… Had 22 points and 10 rebounds at Connecticut on Sept. 7… Chipped in 17 regular-season blocks to go with 53 steals…Playoffs: Started all nine playoff games … Averaged 17.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game… Had three 20-plus point performances during • NCAA Championship (2005) the playoffs … Scored 27 points against Sacramento on Sept. 22 … Tallied 21 points and 11 rebounds • NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding against Los Angeles in game two of the Western Conference Finals, hitting the game-winning buzzer- Player (2005) beater to force game three… Scored 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds to go with four assists, a steal and a block in game one of the WNBA Finals against Detroit. • Kodak First Team All-America Team (2005, 2006) 2007: Earned All-WNBA Second Team honors … Named to the Western Conference All-Star Team … Recorded 30 double-figure scoring games, including 10 with 20-plus points… Had a streak of 20 • Associated Press First Team All-America consecutive double-figure scoring games to finish the regular season…Led the team in rebounds (5.82) (2006) and steals (1.48) per game … Ranked second in scoring with 16.8 points per game … Ranked among the top 10 in the WNBA in points per game (10th, 16.8), minutes per game (7th, 33.5), minutes played • Associated Press Second Team All- (8th, 1106), field goals made (5th, 214), field goal attempts (10th, 448), free throws (10th, 448), free America (2005) throw attempts (6th, 167), offensive rebounds (9th, 72), points (8th, 553), total efficiency points (10th, • USBWA First Team All-America Team 521) and efficiency ranking (9th, 15.79) … Ranked in the top 20 in more than 50 regular season and postseason statistical categories league wide … Playoffs: Started all five playoff games … Averaged (2005, 2006) 20.2 points and 9.0 rebounds per game … Scored 24 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in a 102-100 loss • Big 12 10th Anniversary Team (2006) to Phoenix to start the Western Conference Finals. • Big 12 Player of the Year (2006) 2006: One of a record four rookies named to the 2006 WNBA All-Star Team … Unanimous WNBA • Big 12 Championship All-Tournament All-Rookie team selection … Started all 34 games as a rookie … Led the team in scoring (12.0), Team (2004, 2005, 2006) rebounds per game (7.6) and minutes played (1,055) … Ranked among the top 20 WNBA leaders in four categories and among the top 10 rookies in eight categories … Led all rookies in rebounds (7.6) • Big 12 Championship MVP (2005) and steals per game (1.68) … Ranked fourth among rookies in scoring (12.0), third in minutes per game • All-Big 12 Defensive Team (2006) (31.3), fifth in blocks per game (.38) and sixth in field-goal percentage (41.6) … Shot 10-for-10 from the charity stripe and 5-for-13 from the field for 20 points at Washington on Aug. 8 … Had a season-best 23 • All-Big 12 First Team (2004, 2005, 2006) points with five rebounds, two steals, two assists and a block at Minnesota on Aug. 6 … Went 7-for -11 • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (2003) from the field for 16 points with seven rebounds, eight assists and four steals versus Houston on July 7 … Led the team in scoring on seven occasions, in rebounds 17 times, in assists four time, in blocks nine times and in steals on 14 occasions … Scored in double-figures 21 times, notched 20-plus points twice and had seven double-doubles on the season.

WNBA OFFSEASON 2012-13: Played for China’s Beijing Great Wall ... Finished the regular-season with 20 double-digit scoring performances and 13 double-doubles ... Averaged a double-double with 19.5 points per game and 10.2 rebounds per contest ... Named to the All-WCBA First Team and the All-Imports Team by Asia- Basket.com.

2010-11: Played with Cras Taranto in Italy … Guided the team to the Italian League A1 Finals and EuroLeague quarterfinals … Named to the Eurobasket.com All-Italian A1 First Team and the Italian A1 All-Imports Team … Averaged 12.3 points per game with 5.3 rebounds and 2.3 steals through 24 Italian League games … Averaged 12.9 points per game with 4.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.7 steals through seven EuroLeague games. 2009-10: Played with Galatasaray in Turkey … Led the team to the Turkish Cup title … Selected to play in the EuroLeague All-Star Game … Named All-EuroLeague Honorable Mention by Eurobasket.com … Earned Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TBBL honorable mention honors … Averaged 15.7 points per game with 6.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.8 steals through 22 Turkish League games … Averaged 17.3 points per game with 6.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.7 steals per game through 12 EuroLeague games. 2008-09: Played with Galatasaray in Turkey … Led the team to the EuroCup title and Turkish TBBL semifinals … Averaged 13.1 points per game with 6.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.9 steals through 16 Turkish League games … Averaged 14.5 points per game with 8.6 rebounds and 1.8 steals through eight EuroCup games.

36 SAN ANTONIO STARS SOPHIA YOUNG-MALCOLM WNBA OFFSEASON (continued) 2007-08: Played with Galatasaray in Turkey … Led the team to the EuroCup and Turkish Cup semifinals … Finished as Turkish TBBL regular season runner-up … Earned All-Turkish TBBL Import Player of the Year honors from Eurobasket.com … Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TBBL second team selection … Earned Eurobasket. com Turkish TBBL All-Imports and All-Defensive team accolades … Averaged 15.1 points per game with 7.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1 steals through 27 Turkish League games … Averaged 17.8 points per game with 7.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.5 steals through 14 EuroCup games. 2006-07: Played with Grambrinus Sika in the Czech Republic until February … Averaged 17.1 points per game with 4.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists through 12 Czech League games … Averaged 11.2 points per game with 7.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 2.1 steals through nine EuroLeague contests. USA BASKETBALL 2011: Invited to join the US Women’s Senior National Team on its European Tour … Averaged 8.0 points per game with 7.3 rebounds through seven games. BAYLOR Senior (2005-06): Garnered First Team All-America honors from the Associated Press, Basketball Writers Association of America and Kodak … The only active player named to the Big 12’s 10th Anniversary Team … Became the fourth player in NCAA history to post career totals of 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 300 assists and 300 steals, joining USC’s and Tennessee’s and … Finished her career having made 120 consecutive starts while playing in every game of her collegiate career (139) … Graduated as the Big 12’s all-time leader in points (2,480), rebounds (1,316) and double-doubles (61) … Was the second active career scoring leader in NCAA Division I … Notched 130 career double-figure scoring games to rank second on the NCAA’s all-time list behind LSU’s Seimone Augustus’ 132 … Became the Big 12’s career scoring leader in Baylor’s conference tournament quarterfinal win against Kansas state with a 35-point, 12-rebound effort … Averaged 26.3 points and 11.5 rebounds per game in her last eight collegiate starts with five double-doubles … Ranked second nationally in scoring average (22.3) … Ranked second in the Big 12 in defensive rebounds per game (6.91) and steals per game (2.15) … Scored in double figures in every game during her senior season and 79-consecutive career contests dating back to her sophomore season … Set a Big 12 record with her 55th career double-double at Oklahoma … Surpassed the 1,000 career rebounding mark with 14 boards against Georgia … Surpassed the 2,000-point plateau during the first half against Texas … Baylor was 41-9 all-time when she scored 20 or more points, including 18-3 during her senior season … Averaged 23.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game with five double-doubles in 10 games against ranked opponents. Junior (2004-05): Earned first team All-America honors from both Kodak and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association of America … Garnered second team Associated Press All-America honors … First team All-Big 12 performer … Earned Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors after notching 26 points, nine rebounds and four assists against Michigan State in the title game … Averaged 23.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game to lead Baylor to its first NCAA championship … Led Baylor to the 2005 Big 12 Tournament title … Earned Big 12 Tournament MVP honors after averaging 18.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.3 assists through three games … Had 17 double-doubles on the season – ranking fourth in school history – and scored in double-figures in every game … Had 14 games with more than 20 points … Led the team in rebounding 21 times, scoring 21 times and both categories on 16 occasions … Recorded 17 double-digit rebounding performances … Averaged 19.5 points and 10.5 rebounds with nine double-doubles in 13 games against ranked opponents. Sophomore (2003-04): Led the team in scoring (16.7), rebounding (8.6), steals (87) and field goal percentage (55.5) … Ranked second in the Big 12 in rebounding and steals, fourth in field goal percentage and sixth in scoring … Scored a then-career-high 30 points against No. 2 Texas in the semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament … Led the team in scoring and rebounding in 21 games and scoring on 15 occasions … Had 20 or more points in nine games during the season … Reached the 1,000 point plateau in 67 games. Freshman (2002-03): Garnered All-Big 12 honorable mention selection … Earned second team Freshman All-American recognition by WomensCollegeHoops.com … Set a Baylor and Big 12 record for most rebounds in a game with 25 against Auburn in the championship game of the WNIT … Became the first freshman in the history of the Big 12 to lead the league in rebounding … Was the only player in the Big 12 to average a double-double (14.2 points, 10.0 rebounds) … Led the Big 12 in rebounding and ranked fourth in steals … Led all Big 12 freshman in scoring, rebounding and steals and ranked second in blocked shots … Played in every game with 22 starts … Averaged 14.2 points, 10.0 rebounds, 2.49 steals and 1.23 blocks per game … Notched 28 double-figure scoring games, 17 double-figure rebounding games and 17 double-doubles. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coaches Dave Wilkins and Amanda Wilson at Evangel Academy in Shreveport, La. … Enrolled in Evangel Academy as an exchange student from St. Vincent, The Grenadines, West Indies … Averaged 26 points and 15.3 rebounds per game as a senior … Earned all-state and District 1-5A MVP recognition … All- city honoree … Selected to play in the Louisiana All-Star game … Set a school record with 48 points against Rustin High Shcool. PERSONAL Sophia Yvonne Young … Born on December 15, 1983 ... Daughter of Denniston Young of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Annie Christopher of St. Vincent and The Grenadines … Sworn in as a U.S. Citizen on Sept. 2, 2011 ... Graduated from Baylor in 2006 with her teaching credential ... Earned her Master’s degree in psychology from the University of Phoenix in 2011. CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by San Antonio in the first round (4th overall) of the 2006 WNBA Draft.

37 SAN ANTONIO STARS SOPHIA YOUNG-MALCOLM YOUNG’ S CAREER HIGHS Points 32 at Phoenix (9/1/12) Field Goals 14 at Phoenix (9/1/12) Field Goal Attempts 24 at Connecticut (6/21/09) 3-Point Field Goals 3 vs. Seattle (7/28/09) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 7 vs. Seattle (7/28/09) Free Throws 12, Two Times Free Throw Attempts 15 vs. Washington (8/7/07) Offensive Rebounds 9 vs. Houston (7/27/07) Defensive Rebounds 12 vs. Indiana (8/16/11) Rebounds 16 vs. Chicago (7/1/06) Assists 8, Two Times Steals 5, Eight Times Blocks 3, Three Times Minutes 44 vs. Detroit (8/29/09) YOUNG-MALCOLM’ S CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2006 SAN 34 34 1,064 154 370 0 4 100 137 85 172 257 50 57 13 45 70 408 12.0 2007 SAN 33 32 1,106 214 448 0 5 125 167 72 121 193 51 49 12 61 100 553 16.8 2008 SAN 33 33 1,054 207 433 0 3 162 206 52 134 186 75 53 17 57 86 576 17.5 2009 SAN 33 33 1,113 219 482 17 55 145 189 69 146 215 54 44 16 62 67 600 18.2 2010 SAN 34 34 1,082 216 431 10 38 79 120 44 134 178 81 54 9 70 89 521 15.3 2011 SAN 33 33 1,043 171 399 0 6 93 157 48 164 212 76 67 16 51 78 435 13.2 2012 SAN 33 33 1,049 212 407 0 3 113 160 68 170 238 69 74 13 55 77 537 16.3 2013 SAN DNP-ACL INJURY Career 233 232 7,512 1,393 2,970 27 114 817 1,136 438 1,041 1,479 456 398 96 401 567 3,630 15.6 YOUNG-MALCOLM’ S CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TOT A S B TO PF PTS AVG 2007 SAN 5 5 172 37 73 0 0 27 32 20 25 45 8 4 2 8 12 101 20.2 2008 SAN 9 9 325 57 125 0 1 45 60 16 37 53 15 14 1 19 17 159 17.7 2009 SAN 3 3 96 22 48 1 2 13 19 6 10 16 6 6 2 5 9 58 19.3 2010 SAN 2 2 66 13 32 0 0 5 9 4 14 18 5 2 1 7 6 31 15.5 2011 SAN 3 3 102 19 30 0 0 12 18 4 13 17 9 4 2 4 9 50 16.7 2012 SAN 2 2 71 16 30 0 0 8 9 5 5 10 1 5 1 4 7 40 20.0 Career 24 24 832 164 338 1 3 110 147 55 104 159 44 35 9 47 60 439 18.3

38 SAN ANTONIO STARS BASKETBALL STAFF DAN HUGHES

The winningest coach in San Antonio Stars history, Dan Hughes returns for his ninth season in 2014. In his dual appointment as head coach and general manager, Hughes oversees the Stars’ basketball staff, the team’s roster development and all player acquisitions, while also coaching the team. Hughes stepped aside as head coach to assume a full-time general manager role for the 2010 season and resumed his dual roles in 2011.

In 13 years as a head coach – of the Charlotte Sting, the and San Antonio – Hughes has led his teams to nine playoff appearances, four Western Conference Finals and one WNBA Final. He has collected the third most wins in WNBA history and also is the winningest coach in the history of both the San Antonio and the Cleveland Rockers franchises.

Hughes is the only coach in WNBA history to take three different franchises to the playoffs. He guided the 2008 Silver Stars to a 24-10 mark, earning the best record in the league and the franchise’s first Western Conference Championship and its first trip to the WNBA Finals. Additionally, Hughes has been named WNBA Coach of the Year – most recently in 2007 – or finished as runner-up four times.

A member of the five-person USA Basketball Selection Committee for the 2010 World Championships and the 2012 Olympics, Hughes is also serving as a member of the selection committee for the Award. He has also spent time working as a broadcaster on telecasts, as well as on men’s and women’s college games.

During his eight seasons with San Antonio Hughes guided the Stars to six-consecutive postseason appearances. In total, he has helped Stars players earn 14 WNBA All-Star nods, seven All-WNBA Head Coach and honors, five All-Rookie Team selections, three WNBA All-Defensive Team accolades, two General Manager Sportsmanship Awards and a WNBA Top 15 selection. Ninth Season with San Antonio In his role as general manager, Hughes is responsible for assembling the foundation of the Stars franchise - he selected now four-time WNBA All-Star and three-time All-WNBA selection Sophia Young 131-146 San Antonio Record in the 2006 WNBA Draft and orchestrated the 2007 trade that brought now seven-time WNBA All-Star and WNBA Top 15 honoree Becky Hammon to the Alamo City. During offseason free agency, Hughes has picked up notable veterans including , Chamique Holdsclaw, Vickie Johnson, Delisha 13th WNBA Season Milton-Jones and while acquiring the likes of and now-perennial Sixth Woman 207-210 WNBA Record of the Year contender Jia Perkins in trade scenarios. He also utilized San Antonio’s draft position to select Jayne Appel – who earned WNBA All-Star recognition as a rookie – and 2011 All-Rookie Team selections Danielle Adams and Danielle Robinson. Miami (Ohio) ‘78 Prior to joining the Stars, Hughes spent a year as the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Assistant Muskingum ‘77 Commissioner for Men’s Basketball Operations. Before joining the MAC’s athletic office, he served as the head coach of the now-defunct Cleveland Rockers from 2000-03.

Lowell, Ohio During his four-year stint with the Rockers, Hughes posted a 66-64 record with three trips to the playoffs. His overall record with the Rockers made him the winningest coach in franchise history. In his first season in Cleveland, Hughes directed the team’s resurgence from a 7-25 season in 1999 to a 17-15 finish in 2000 and was voted WNBA Coach of the Year runner-up. The following year, Hughes was named 2001 WNBA Coach of the Year after leading the Rockers to a 22-10 record and to their second straight playoff appearance. The 2001 Rockers were one of the best defensive teams ever, posting defensive statistics that still rank amongst the best in the WNBA record books. Cleveland led the league in three defensive categories during the 2001 season, including opponents’ points per game (55.9 ppg, first in league history), opponents’ field goal percentage (.381, second in league history) and opponents’ total rebounds (27.84 rpg). The Rockers finished second in point differential (+6.8 ppg) and opponents’ defensive rebounds (18.56 drpg). Hughes’ Rockers kept 11 teams to 50 points or less, three teams to fewer than 40 points and five teams to their franchise low, including a WNBA record 34 points vs. Washington on May 31, 2001.

Hughes earned his first shot at coaching in the WNBA with the Charlotte Sting. While serving as an assistant coach during the 1999 season, Hughes took over as head coach midway through the season; he helped the Sting improve their standing in the Eastern Conference from fourth to second place, posting a 10-10 record. He led the team to its third consecutive playoff appearance and its first ever playoff series victory. In addition to his coaching responsibilities in Charlotte, Hughes was a scout for the Charlotte Hornets during the offseason.

More than thirty-two of Hughes’ former players and assistant coaches from his 13 years as a WNBA head coach have gone on to join the coaching ranks at the high school, college and professional levels, as well as internationally. Hughes’ former athletes who went on to become Division I head coaches are: Tricia Bader Binford (Montana State), Suzie McConnell-Serio (Duquesne), -Daniel (North Carolina-Greensboro), (Hartford), Charlotte Smith (Elon) and Dawn Staley (South Carolina). Six of Hughes’ former players and assistants are currently coaching professional in the WNBA and NBA: (Head Coach - Seattle), (Head Coach - Minnesota), (Assistant Coach - Los Angeles), T.R. Dunn (Assistant Coach - ), Vickie Johnson (Assistant Coach - San Antonio) and (Assistant Coach - Indiana).

40 SAN ANTONIO STARS DAN HUGHES

A native of Lowell, Ohio, Hughes has been involved in coaching basketball at almost every level in the Buckeye State. Prior to joining the Sting, he served as the assistant coach with the University of Toledo’s AWARDS & HONORS women’s basketball program (1996-97) and men’s basketball program (1991-96). During his tenure with the Rockets’ women’s team, they posted a 27-4 record, winning the MAC Championship, and made an WNBA NCAA Tournament appearance. He also served assistant coaching stints with the men’s teams at Mount • WNBA Coach of the Year (2001, 2007) Union College (1982-84 and 1985-91) and Baldwin-Wallace College (1984-85). • 14 WNBA All-Star Selections • 9 Postseason Appearances During the 1977-78 season, Hughes served as a graduate assistant at Miami of Ohio, helping the team to a MAC Championship and an appearance in the NCAA Regionals. • 5 WNBA All-Rookie Team Selections • 4 All-WNBA First Team Selections Hughes graduated with a degree in physical education and history from Muskingum College in New • 4 All-WNBA Second Team Selections Concord, Ohio, in 1977. He earned a Master’s Degree in education from Miami University of Ohio in • 4 Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Awards 1978. • 3 WNBA All-Defensive Team Honorees Hughes and his wife, Mary, have two children, Bryce and Sara. Sara coaches high school volleyball and • 1 WNBA Top 15 Honoree basketball is married to Captain Craig Bayer of the United State Air Force , the couple reside in Omaha, • 1 Conference Title Neb. with their son, Logan. WNBA COACHING RECORDS Most Games Coached 1. Dan Hughes 422 2. 374 3. 351 4. 322 5. Brian Agler 319

Most Wins 1. Mike Thibault 223-151 2. Van Chancellor 211-111 3. Dan Hughes 206-216 4. Anne Donovan 177-174 5. Brian Agler 172-147

Most Postseason Games Coached 1. 43 2. Mike Thibault 41 Dan Hughes 38 38 Linn Dunn 38

HUGHES’ YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Overall Home Road Playoffs Year Team W L Pct. Finish W L W L W L Pct. 1999 Charlotte* 10 10 .500 3rd/East 6 4 4 6 2 2 .500 2000 Cleveland 17 15 .531 2nd/East 13 3 4 12 3 3 .500 2001 Cleveland 22 10 .688 1st/East 14 2 8 8 1 2 .333 2002 Cleveland 10 22 .313 7th/East 4 12 6 10 - - 2003 Cleveland 17 17 .500 4th/East 11 6 6 11 1 2 .333 2005 San Antonio 7 27 .206 7th/West 5 12 2 15 - - 2006 San Antonio 13 21 .382 6th/West 6 11 7 10 - - 2007 San Antonio 20 14 .588 2nd/West 9 8 11 6 2 3 .400 2008 San Antonio 24 10 .706 1st/West 15 2 9 8 4 5 .444 2009 San Antonio 15 19 .441 4th/West 10 7 5 12 1 2 .333 2011 San Antonio 19 18 .514 4th/West 9 8 9 8 1 2 .333 2012 San Antonio 21 13 .618 3rd/West 12 5 9 8 0 2 .000 2013 San Antonio 12 22 .353 5th/West 8 9 4 13 0 2 .000 207 218 .487 122 89 84 127 15 23 .416

* Took over as head coach 12 games into the season

41 SAN ANTONIO STARS VICKIE JOHNSON

A two-time WNBA All-Star, Vickie Johnson returns for her fourth season as assistant coach in 2014 after Assistant Coach beginning her coaching career with the Stars in 2011.

Fourth Season During her three seasons as assistant coach, Johnson mentored the Stars guards to two of their most productive seasons in franchise history. The San Antonio backcourt set a record for total assists (642), assists per game (18.9), assist to turnover ratio (1.45) and total steals (302) in 2012 while setting the Louisiana Tech ‘97 standard for fewest turnovers in a season (434) in 2011. Under Johnson’s tutelage, point guard Danielle Robinson earned unanimous selection to the WNBA All-Rookie team after leading league rookies in assists per game (3.9) in 2011, earned WNBA All-Defensive Team honors in 2012 and was named to the Coushatta, La. WNBA All Star Team in 2013. Veteran guard Becky Hammon earned her seventh WNBA All-Star selection in 2011 and finished the season ranked second in the WNBA in total assists (176) and assists per game (5.30) in 2012.

The first player in WNBA history to record 4,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists in a career, Johnson finished with 4,243 points, 1,641 rebounds and 1,205 career assists. Johnson played 13 WNBA seasons, nine with the New York Liberty and four with the San Antonio Silver Stars, retiring as the league’s all-time leader in games (410) and minutes played (12,435). She was one of 10 players voted to the Silver Stars All-Decade Team in 2012, as part of the teams 10th season in San Antonio.

Johnson posted career averages of 10.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game in her 13 seasons, averaging double-digit points in seven seasons. She started all but two of her 410 career games, including amassing a 159 consecutive-games started streak which currently ranks eighth in WNBA history.

A native of Coushatta, La. Johnson was originally selected by the New York Liberty in the second round (12 overall) of the WNBA Elite Draft on February 27, 1997 and became the first player in league history to play 300 games on July 7, 2006 vs. Houston. She signed with San Antonio as a free agent on February 9, 2006, becoming the first building block of Dan Hughes’ 2008 Western Conference Champion squad. Johnson helped lead the Silver Stars to its first WNBA Finals appearance and earned the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award following the 2008 season.

Johnson was a two-time All-American and Sun Belt Conference MVP at Louisiana Tech. She led Tech to the 1994 Final Four, was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 1995 and earned Louisiana Player of the Year honors in 1996. She finished her collegiate career with 1,891 career points and 831 rebounds and was inducted into the Louisiana Tech Hall of Fame.

Johnson – who also played professionally in Israel, , Hungary and Turkey – retired from the WNBA following the 2009 season.

42 SAN ANTONIO STARS JAMES WADE

A 13-year professional basketball veteran, James Wade joined the Stars coaching staff as an assistant Assistant Coach coach in 2013 after serving as a coaching intern on the staff in 2012.

Second Season Wade is responsible for leading individual player development. He also assists with team development, video breakdown and game planning.

Kennesaw State ‘97 A dual citizen of France and the United State, Wade has been playing professionally overseas in the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Spain, the Czech Republic and since 2000. Following his first season with the Silver Stars, Wade returned to France to play with Castelnau Le Lez Basket in Memphis, Tenn. Montpellier, France.

A 1998 graduate of Kennesaw State University, Wade played two seasons for the Owls, averaging 9.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.2 steals per game through 56 games. Wade also played collegiately at Chattanooga State College (1995-96) where he averaged 18.6 points, 7.5 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 2.9 steals and Middle Tennessee State University (1994-95) where he averaged 2.5 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals as a freshman.

Wade is married to former Stars guard and French national team member Edwidge Lawson-Wade.

43 SAN ANTONIO STARS SUPPORT STAFF

TONYA HOLLEY LaTonya Holley has been a fixture for the Stars since joining the team in 2006 and returns for her ninth season in 2014. She came to San Antonio after spending the previous three seasons with the Charlotte Sting. Prior to taking over full-time athletic training duties for the Sting, Holley volunteered in Charlotte for three seasons.

Holley has worked as an athletic trainer at Temple and as a performance enhancement instructor in New Jersey. Prior to joining the WNBA, Holley was an assistant athletic trainer at Winthrop University. She spent the 2012-13 offseason in Russia working with the Spartak V MR basketball team that employed Stars guard Becky Hammon as well as WNBA players Seimone Augustus and Candice Dupree. She also served as head athletic trainer for Russia’s CSKA Moscow during the 2008-09 offseason which employed Hammon and former Star Edwidge Lawson-Wade.

A native of Rock Hill, South Carolina, Holley earned her bachelor’s degree in sports medicine from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian College where she played softball and basketball before graduating in 1997.

Head Athletic Trainer Ninth Season

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian ‘97

Rock Hill, S.C.

CHRISSY STRAGISHER Chrissy Stragisher is in her third season as the Stars strength & conditioning coach, video coordinator and basketball operations coordinator.

During the WNBA offseason, Stragisher trains various local AAU basketball teams. She also served as strength & conditioning coach for the Trinity University women’s basketball team in 2011-12.

Stragisher got her start with the Stars in 2008, spending two seasons with the team as a video and basketball operations coordinator while also assisting with player development.

Before returning to the Stars staff in 2011, Stragisher spent two seasons as an assistant basketball coach for St. Francis College (NY) where she was responsible for coordination of the team’s strength & conditioning program as well as video coordination. She has also worked as a strength & conditioning coach at CATZ.

A native of Mentor, Ohio, Stragisher got her start in basketball as a student assistant coach at Muskingham, where she earned her degree in 2008. She is a National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, a certified Performance Enhancement Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine Strength & Conditioning Coach and a Crossfit Level 1 Trainer. Fourth Season

Muskingum ‘08

Mentor, Ohio

44 SAN ANTONIO STARS SUPPORT STAFF

MELISSA MARTINEZ Melissa Martinez is in her twelfth season with the Stars, having joined the franchise during its inaugural season in San Antonio in 2003. As basketball operations and equipment manager, her duties include handling all team equipment needs, coordinating practice and shoot around times for the Stars and visiting teams.

A native of San Antonio, Martinez attended Providence High School and went on to graduate from the University of the Incarnate Word with a degree in Kinesiology in 2006. She holds two teaching certifications in Physical Education and Health. During the offseason, Martinez teaches and coaches basketball and track at Wagner High School in the Judson Independent School District.

Basketball Operations & Equipment Manager Twelfth Season

Incarnate Word ‘06

San Antonio, Texas PRESTON PETRI Preston Petri is in his first season with the Stars. As Communications Manager, Petri is responsible for handling all local and national media requests involving players, coaching staff and front office personnel as well as all Stars publicity efforts and facilitating player community appearances.

Prior to joining the Stars, Petri spent one season as the Director of Media Relations and Social Media for the San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer League. Prior to that he spent the majority of the 2012-13 NBA season with the New Orleans Hornets as a Basketball Communications Assistant.

His resume also includes working in media relations with the New York Yankees and Houston Astros of Major League Baseball, as well as with KTRS Sports Radio in Saint Louis, Missouri.

Originally from San Antonio, Texas, Petri earned his bachelor’s degree in Media Communications at Webster University in Saint Louis. He attended Central Catholic High School in San Antonio and currently resides there with his fiance, Alexis.

Communications Manager First Season

Webster University ‘11

San Antonio, TX

45 SAN ANTONIO STARS OWNERSHIP On March 26, 1993, a group of 22 investors puchased the San Antonio Spurs. The group currently numbers 20 investors who are members of a limited liability company known as San Antonio Spurs, L.L.C. The ownership group has a seven-person governing and decision-making body and Peter M. Holt serves as the Chairman of the group. Listed below are the current members of San Antonio Spurs, L.L.C.:

ARAMARK Sports & Entertainment Group, Raymond Joseph Barshick, Cassandra Carr, Clear Channel Communications Inc., George C. Hixon, H.H. Sports, Ltd., IBC Capital Corporation, Sylvan Stephen Lang, James R. Leininger, R&B Partnership (Russell and Bruce Hill), David M. Robinson, AT&T Media Holdings, Inc., Markey Family Partnership, Sierra Sports & Entertainment Family Limited Partnership, SWBC, Sunrise Sports & Entertainment, Valero Energy Corporation, Zachry Hospitality Corporation and Estate of Jeanne Lang Mathews. Peter Holt CEO HOLT CAT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marc Bruno Jim Callaway Charles Ebrom President Stadiums & Arenas AT&T Media Holdings, Inc. President/Treasurer ARAMARK Sports & Zachry Hospitality Entertainment Group Corporation Bruce Hill Mark Mays Larry Mills Partner President & CEO Executive Vice President R&B Partnership Clear Channel HOLT CAT Communications

James R. Leininger, M.D.

46 SAN ANTONIO STARS PETER HOLT

Now in his 19th season as Chairman and CEO … he and his wife, Julianna Hawn Holt, bought into the Spurs ownership group in 1996 … since that time the organization has enjoyed unprecedented growthand success … four NBA championships, a successful campaign for a new arena and two new San Antonio-based sports franchises are among the accomplishments achieved during Holt’s tenure … thanks in part to the AT&T Center – which opened in November of 2002 – the organization is now known as Spurs Sports and Entertainment … with over 250 fulltime employees, Spurs Sports & Entertainment runs four professional sports franchises – the Spurs (NBA), Stars (WNBA), Rampage (AHL Hockey) and the Austin Toros (NBA Development League) – while also managing the day-to-day operations of the AT&T Center … over the last 17 seasons (since joined the team in 1997–98) the Spurs have posteda regular season record of 888-376 … the team’s winning percentage of .703 during that span is the best of any team in the four major sports (MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL) … during the Duncan era the Spurs have captured four NBA championships (1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007) … the Spurs organization has twice been named the best franchise in professional sports (2003 and 2005) and been ranked the top NBA franchise six times in the annual ESPN The Magazine Ultimate Standings survey (each year the Ultimate Standings ranks every professional team in a formula using analysis of team financial data combined with fan feedback in which over 55,000 fans judge teams by eight factors including players, bang for the buck, ownership, and stadium experience … the Ultimate Standings debuted in 2003 and the Spurs are the only franchise to have been Chairman & CEO named the top overall team twice among the four major sports since ESPN introduced its annual survey) … Holt was ranked as the “Ultimate Boss” among all sports owners in the 2012 standings based on the criteria of honesty, commitment to their communities and loyalty to their core players … in June of 2007 SS&E purchased the Austin Toros of the NBA Spurs Sports & Development League, the first NBA team to have sole ownership over its NBA D-League Entertainment affiliate (the Spurs are one of six NBA teams – Cleveland (Canton Charge), Philadelphia (Delaware 87ers), L.A. Lakers (L.A. Defenders), Golden State (Santa Cruz Warriors), Oklahoma City (Tulsa 66ers) – to own and operate their own D-League team) … the great-grandson of , developer of the first practical track-type tractor and one of the two predecessor companies that formed Caterpillar Inc. … serves as the CEO of San Antonio- based HOLT CAT (the firm still displays several of Ben Holt’s early tractors outside its headquarters) which is the largest Caterpillar dealership in the United States … born in Peoria, … lived in San Antonio as a child before moving to Corpus Christi, where he graduated from high school … served two years in the U.S. Army during which time he earned a Silver Star, three Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart from his one-year tour of duty in Vietnam … ended his military service as a Sergeant E5 …actively involved in an effort to construct an education center under the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C…a staunch believer in community service … is proud of the Spurs commitment to and its residents (in 2000 the Spurs earned the Pro Team Community Award presented by the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame, an award presented annually to the professional sports franchise that best illustrates exceptional community involvement and fosters community pride and spirit) … among the Spurs community efforts are the Spurs Youth Basketball League, the annual countywide United Way campaign and a variety of educational outreach programs which service over 85 percent of the elementary schools in Bexar County (during the 2010–11 season over 200,000 area students were touched by the various SS&E education programs) … Holt’s own efforts include a lengthy list of community service positions … appointed to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission by Governor Rick Perry in 2003 and served as chairman from 2007 – 2011…a member of the World Presidents’ Organization, the Free Trade Alliance San Antonio and the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation … is the Business Chair of the Consortium of Partners for San Antonio’s 2012 No Kill initiative … 2009 recipient of Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service …serves as board member of the Bexar County Performing Arts Center Foundation … serves on the advisory board of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas … past chairman of the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County … named to the Texas Business Hall of Fame in 2004 … Texan of the Year Award in 2010…he and Julianna have been Spurs season ticket holders since 1988

47 SAN ANTONIO STARS RICK PYCH

In his 20th season … leads the business operations for all four sports franchises owned and operated by Spurs Sports & Entertainment which includes the San Antonio Spurs (NBA), the (AHL Hockey), the San Antonio Stars (WNBA), and the Austin Toros (NBA Development League) as well as the operations of the AT&T Center … includes marketing, corporate partnerships and ticket sales, finance and administration, communications, corporate development, community relations, and facilities management as well as all corporate business and player planning and new initiatives on behalf of the organization and ownership … over 30 years of financial and business management experience in public accounting, banking, real estate, and sports and entertainment … named the Spurs chief financial officer in 1993 … promoted to executive vice president in 2000 and president of business operations in 2008 … in 1995 started a development, financial and operating study for a new multi-purpose arena that would eventually be the new home to the Spurs … was named in 1999 as the chief development officer for the AT&T Center … managed the successful county referendum campaign in 1999 that provided public funding to build the AT&T Center and again in 2008 a second referendum that will provide funds for additional improvements to the AT&T Center starting in 2014 … directed all aspects of the AT&T Center development project … led negotiations with Bexar County in finalizing the arena’s development and operating agreements … negotiated and arranged adequate credit capacity to provide funding for construction as well as ongoing franchise funding … oversaw the design and construction of the AT&T Center which President of Business opened on time and on budget in October 2002 … led the organization’s efforts to bring hockey to the AT&T Center … in 2002 negotiated the purchase of an American Hockey Operations League (AHL) affiliate and then entered into a joint venture and affiliation with the Florida Panthers to play in San Antonio … in the summer of 2005 led SS&E’s effort to become the sole owner of the San Antonio Rampage …past chairman of the AHL Executive Committee and is the current Board of Governors representative … in the summer of 2007 led the negotiations to purchase the NBA Development League team in Austin, Texas, the Austin Toros … a past member of the Board of Directors of the San Antonio Sports Foundation dating back to 1989 … was part of the organization’s efforts to bring major sporting events to San Antonio, including managing the Corporate Partner Program for the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1993, as well as bids for the 1995 National Senior Olympics, the 2002 NCAA Women’s Final Four and the 1998, 2004, and 2008 NCAA Men’s Final Four , and the bid for the 2007 Pan Am Games … serves on the Executive Committee and is Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of VIA Metropolitan Transit, served on the Executive Committee and Board of the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation and the Board of the San Antonio Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone … holds a degree in accounting from Fairfield University and is a CPA … has a 27-year-old son, Zack who lives in .

48 SAN ANTONIO STARS R.C. BUFORD

Named president of sports franchises for Spurs Sports and Entertainment in July of 2008 … in this current position serves as the general manager of the Spurs while overseeing the sports administration for the other three teams in the SS&E family (the Austin Toros, San Antonio Stars and the San Antonio Rampage) … in his 23rd season with the Spurs … started his coaching career at the University of Kansas in 1983 … during each of his five seasons at Kansas, the Jayhawks participated in the NCAA Tournament … was an assistant coach for the team that won the 1988 NCAA Championship as well as the 1985–86 squad that advanced to the Final Four … made the move to the NBA in the summer of 1988 joining the Spurs as an assistant coach on ’s staff (other assistants on that staff included , Alvin Gentry and Ed Manning) … spent four seasons as an assistant with the Spurs … during that time San Antonio won back-to-back Midwest Division titles (1990 and 1991) … joined the Los Angeles Clippers in the summer of 1992 as the first assistant for Coach Brown … the Clippers posted a 41-41 record during the 1992– 93 season and earned a spot in the 1993 Playoffs … served as an assistant coach at the during the 1993–94 season (as the team advanced to the Final Four for the first time in school history) … returned to San Antonio in the summer of 1994 when Gregg Popovich hired him as the team’s head scout … in the summer of 1997 he became the Spurs director of scouting … promoted to vice president/assistant general manager in the summer of 1999 … was named the Spurs general manager in July of 2002 … played collegiate basketball at Texas A&M University and Oklahoma State before receiving his President of Sports degree from Friends University … involved in the NBA Basketball Without Borders Africa camp … served as a Board Member for Roy Maas’ Youth Alternatives … serves on the Board Franchises of Directors of PeacePlayers International ... his wife, Beth, is a former player on the LPGA Tour … they are both active with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation … they have three children: a son, Chase, a daughter, C.C. and in 2004 they welcomed Alexis Wangmene to their family … Wangmene is from Cameroon and met the Bufords in September of 2004 during the Basketball Without Borders program in Johannesburg.

49 SAN ANTONIO STARS FRONT OFFICE

LAWRENCE PAYNE Recently began his 38th year with the organization, joined the franchise in 1976 after graduating from the University of Texas School of Law … under his direction, Spurs Sports & Entertainment has built the highest rated and most extensive broadcast lineups in professional sports … between the Spurs, Rampage, Stars and Austin Toros his department is responsible for over 600 productions each year … the Spurs were among the first in the NBA to bring inventory and sales completely “in-house” … as executive producer for each and every project, he is involved in all aspects from contract rights negotiations to the “look” of the broadcasts … also leads the organization’s sponsorship sales efforts and inventory, including radio and TV inventory, print, internet, signage, corporate suites and in- arena, out-of-arena promotions/licensing and game operations … in addition he oversees the Community Responsibility Department and serves as the President of the Board of Directors for Silver & Black Give Back… has won two national ACE Awards, the Silver Medal at the International Film & Television Festival of New York, several local Addy awards, and was selected as a charter member of the NBA Broadcast Advisory Board … is a member of the University of Texas Law School Non-Practicing Advisory Council, serves as a mentor to University of Texas Law School students … a member of Christus Santa Rosa Children’s Foundation, on the Board of Directors for Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, Baylor University’s Sports Sponsorship & Sales (S3) Advisory Board, and is on the All- Executive Vice President of American Football Game Advisory Board … Payne has been married to Mary, a fellow UT graduate for 33 years … they have two sons, Bryan, an attorney with Cotchett, Pitre & Corporate Partnership, McCarthy, LLP in San Francisco … and Will, a graduate of UT Austin who lives and works as a Broadcasting, Branding & writer in Los Angeles. Conent

FRANK MICELI Joined the Spurs in September of 2008 … previously served as chief operating officer of the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL), a position he held since 1996 … added the role of Vice President of minor league operations for all of Comcast-Spectacor in November 2000 … was responsible for overseeing the Phantoms and the organization’s three minor-league baseball teams – the Bowie Baysox, Delmarva Shorebirds and Frederick Keys … was awarded the James C. Hendy Award, which is presented to the American Hockey League’s outstanding executive, following the 1997–98 season and the Thomas Ebright Award, which is presented annually for outstanding career contributions to the American Hockey League, following the 2006 – 2007 season… duties with the Phantoms included overseeing all operations, including fiscal management, sales, marketing, advertising, sponsorship sales and public relations … prior to joining the Phantoms, he was the director of sales and marketing for the Philadelphia Flyers (NHL), managing over 15,000 season ticket accounts … was responsible for moving the entire season ticket base of the Flyers into their new home at the Wachovia Center … joined ComcastSpectacor in 1990 as vice president of marketing and advertising at Spectathlete … prior to joining Comcast-Spectacor, served as the advertising director for the Clover division of Strawbridge & Clothier in Philadelphia, advertising manager for John Wannamaker in Philadelphia, and advertising director for Gimbels in both New York and Philadelphia … a native of South Philadelphia … graduated Senior Vice President of from the University of Scranton with a bachelor of science degree … is a board member of San Antonio Sports, the San Antonio Convention and Visitors Commission and the Baylor Sales And Franchise University Sports Administration … Frank and his wife, Michele, have two daughters, Business Operations Amanda and Maria.

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LORI WARREN In her 21st year with the Spurs … named senior vice president/finance and corporate administration in 2008 … responsible for all financial operations and reporting, cash management, related tax matters and insurance risk management for Spurs Sports and Entertainment … added oversight responsibilities in the areas of human resources, employee development and corporate administration, as well as the operations and facilities management of the AT&T Center … spent seven seasons as the team’s controller … was named vice president of finance in the summer of 2000 … was heavily involved in all financial aspects of the AT&T Center development project and opening in 2002 … prior to joining the Spurs worked in the audit department for KPMG Peat Marwick in Dallas and San Antonio … a Certified Public Accountant with a degree in accounting from Texas A&M … played one season of varsity tennis for the Aggies … selected as a member of the 2007–08 Leadership San Antonio Class 33 … a 2007 recipient of the San Antonio Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 award… a member of the Board of Trustees of the United Way of Bexar County … in 2011, named as one of San Antonio’s Best CFOs by the San Antonio Business Journal… an active volunteer with her children’s school and sports activities … she and husband, Garren, have two sons, Chandler and Trevor. Senior Vice President of Coporate Finance and Strategy

JOE CLARK In his 29th season with the Spurs … began his career with the Spurs as a sales intern … today is responsible for the entire ticket sales, premium and season ticket services as well as the ticket operations departments and youth sports and franchise programs … served in several roles with the Spurs before being promoted to his current position in 1992 … has led the organization’s drive to put “Fans First” by recognizing the longevity of Spurs season ticket holders with the introduction of a Tenure Based Recognition program … this effort is executed by a team of 13 service professionals that work in Guest Services serving suite, courtside, charter and plaza season ticket holders … oversees an experienced team of 19 season & group ticket sales executives that consistently provides a first class outing in addition to a great seats for a Spurs, Rampage and/or Stars game … leads a team of 10 ticket operations and database staff responsible for the individual game ticket sales & ticket administration … has twice coordinated relocation efforts for Spurs ticket holders (from the HemisFair Arena to the in 1993 and from the Alamodome to the AT&T Center in 2002) … continues to work with the famous Baseline Bums … a native of Janesville, Wisconsin … received his bachelor’s in economics from the University of Wisconsin– Madison and a master’s in sports management from Western Illinois University … a volunteer with the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, the Knights of Columbus and AAU Basketball Coach … serves on the board for Baylor University’s S3 program (sports, sales and sponsorship) & the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, also is Vice President of a member of SA Sports and Business Alliance … is a graduate of Greater San Antonio & Spurs Ticket Sales & Service Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leadership San Antonio Class #34 … he and wife, Linda, have two daughters and a son, 21-year-old Kelsey, 18-year-old Alyssa and 14-year-old AJ.

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BOBBY PEREZ In his first year at SS&E as the Senior Vice President General Counsel and Corporate Relations … his duties include legal affairs, economic development, personnel relations, risk management and government relations … prior to joining SS&E, was a shareholder at Shelton & Valadez P.C. since 1995 handling complex litigation, government relations, public finance and has represented public and private entities in front of state and local government … a former Bexar County Prosecutor and San Antonio City Council Member, has been a visible figure in public issues including economic development matters, public finance and corporate risk management on behalf of numerous clients during his 23 year legal career … also served as Chairmans and Vice Chairman of San Antonio City Council Committees, Elected to Board of Directors of San Antonio Bar Association, Elected as Region IV President of Hispanic National Bar Association, General Counsel for San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, named as “Outstanding Young Lawyer” by San Antonio Bar Association, selected as San Antonio Business Journal “40 under 40” rising leaders and recognized as “top Government Affairs Lawyer” by S.A. Scene Magazine … holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin and a Juris Doctor degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law … he and his wife, Julie, are the parents of Christopher, Brianna and Nicholas. Vice President General Councsel and Corporate Relations

52 SAN ANTONIO STARS FRONT OFFICE

TIM SALIER Joined Spurs Sports & Entertainment in 2000 … was named vice president of franchise operation in August 2012 … began his career with SS&E as a sales manager before being promoted to director of sales in 2003 … awarded NBA Group Sales Co-Manager of the Year for the 2004-05 season … elevated to the role of senior director of sales in 2008 and was later named senior director of franchise operations … in his current role, oversees the business operations of three SS&E franchises, including the San Antonio Rampage (AHL), San Antonio Stars (WNBA) and Austin Toros (NBA Development League) … … prior to making the move to San Antonio, spent two seasons as the general manager and vice president of business operations for the Rockford Lightning in the Continental Basketball Association … is an alumni of Leadership San Antonio Class 36 and a member of the 2011 San Antonio Business Journal 40 Under 40 … also serves as an honorary command chief for Joint Base San Antonio and is a board member for Baylor University’s S3 Program … a native of Shannon, Illinois, he received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Monmouth College.

Vice President of Franchise Sales & Operations

TAMMY TURNER In her 20th season with Spurs Sports & Entertainment … named vice president of human resources and corporate administration in August 2012 … today leads all areas of the organization’s human capital, including the personal and professional development of SS&E’s 250 plus full-time employees, along with internal communications, strategic planning and service innovations, and the more than 1,500 staffers that impact the fan experience at the AT&T Center … began her career with SS&E in 1995 as a executive assistant in the finance department … spent 10 years working on the financial side of the business before transitioning to the human resources department in 2005 … was promoted to director of human resources in 2007 and was elevated to the role of senior director of human resources and corporate administration in 2009 …born and raised in San Antonio … a certified Professional in Human Resources … received her bachelor’s degree in political science/pre-law and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of the Incarnate Word … played collegiate volleyball, basketball and softball for UIW … she and husband, Dave, have five children, Kyle (24), Kody (23), Talbert (16), Jan- Tanah (15) and Jett (9).

Vice President of Human Resources and Corporate Administration

53 SAN ANTONIO STARS FRONT OFFICE Ryan Snider Evelyn Sealy Senior Director of Franchise Executive Assistant Franchise Business Operations

Josh White Kassie Smiley Senior Manager of Franchise Service and Retention Manager Franchise Business Operations

Alma Lara Sam Doerr Ticket Sales Manager Franchise Marketing Manager

Daniel Casados Jason Dawbin Game Operations and Ticket Manager Special Events Manager

Jennifer Molina Lauren Schlattner WNBA Sales Representative Franchise Service Representative

Ryann Gonzalez Janelle Diaz Franchise Service Representative WNBA Sales Representative

Kayla Fernandez Yolanda Rodgers WNBA Sales Representative WNBA Sales Representative

Cameron Stewart Ace Barajas WNBA Sales Representative Event Coordinator

Ashley Combs Alyssa Turrieta Community Responsibility Event Coordinator Coordinator

54 SAN ANTONIO STARS HISTORY 55 SAN ANTONIO STARS NOTABLE DATES

deficit to a 16-point win for a 34-point turnaround. AUGUST 26, 2010 - The Silver Stars made their fourth- 2014 APRIL 16, 2012 - San Antonio selects University of Miami consecutive playoff appearance, losing game one of the guard Shenise Johnson with the fifth overall pick in the Western Conference semifinals, 106-93, to the Pheonix APRIL 14, 2014 - San Antonio selects Notre Dame guard 2012 WNBA Draft. Mercury. Kayla McBride with the third overall pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft. The Stars also draft of Spain and Bri 2011 JUNE 30, 2010 - A franchise record and league-high four Kulas of Missouri with their second and third round picks. Silver Stars are selected to the 2010 WNBA All-Star Team. SEPTEMBER 18, 2011 - Center Ruth Riley is named co- San Antonio’s Jayne Appel, Becky Hammon, Michelle Snow JANUARY 14, 2014 - San Antonio Stars reveal new logo winner of the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award, along with and Sophia Young are all among the top 10 vote getters, and wordmark, dropping “Silver” from their name to Seattle’s Sue Bird ... Riley is the second Silver Star to earn earning a spot on the All-Star squad. be known as the San Antonio Stars. The franchise also the honor, following Vickie Johnson in 2008. announced marquee sponsorship with local frocer, H-E-B. MAY 15, 2010 - The Silver Stars open the season at home SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 - Rookies Danielle Adams and for the first time since 2005, falling to the , Danielle Robinson are named to the WNBA All-Rookie 70-75. Team, becoming the first Silver Stars to do so since in 2007. APRIL 8, 2010 - With the fifth overall pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft the Silver Stars selected Jayne Appel out of SEPTEMBER 11, 2011 - Danielle Robinson sets a franchise Stanford University. The Silver Stars also selected Alysha rookie record with 36 points in a 102-94 overtime win at Clark of Middle Tennessee State (17th overall) and Alexis Tulsa. Rack of Mississippi State (29th overall). SEPTEMBER 6, 2011 - Becky Hammon scores a season- FEBRUARY 25, 2010 - Dan Hughes steps aside from his 2013 best 37 points, one shy of her career high, in a 82-65 win head coach duties to become full-time general manager at Los Angeles to lead San Antonio to its fifth-consecutive and names Sandy Brondello as his successor. APRIL 15, 2013 - With the No. 8 pick in the 2013 WNBA playoff berth. Draft, the San Antonio Silver Stars selected Kayla AUGUST 30, 2011 - Becky Hammon becomes the seventh Alexander from Syracuse. The Silver Stars also selected 2009 player in WNBA history to reach the 5,000 career point Arizona’s Davellyn Whyte (16th overall), France’s Diandra plateau in a 72-59 win against Connecticut. SEPTEMBER 17, 2009 - The Silver Stars made their third- Tchachouang (20th overall) and Oklahoma’s Whitney Hand consecutive playoff appearance, hosting the Phoenix (32nd overall) AUGUST 23, 2011 - Sophia Young scores her 3,000th point Mercury in the Western Conference semifinal opener. at Seattle, becoming the first player to score 3,000 points San Antonio won the first game of the series, 92-91, but MARCH 7, 2013 - San Antonio signs 13-year WNBA veteran with the Silver Stars franchise. Phoenix won the next two at home to advance. Delisha Milton-Jones. JULY 23, 2011 - San Antonio hosts the WNBA All-Star AUGUST 29, 2009 - The Silver Stars set a franchise record FEBRUARY 11, 2013 - San Antonio re-signs veteran guard Game for the first time in franchise history ... Guard Becky with 21 points in overtime in a 100-88 win against Detroit. Jia Perkins to a multi-year contract. Hammon and forward Danielle Adams represent the Silver Becky Hammon and Sophia Young both scored more than Stars on the Western Conference All-Star Team ... During a 30 points in the contest, marking the first time in franchise JANUARY 14, 2013 - Head coach and general manager halftime ceremony, Hammon is named one of the Top 15 history that two Silver Stars played scored 30-plus points in Dan Hughes and the Silver Stars agree on a two-year Players in WNBA history. a game. Hammon tallied 32 points in the win while Young contract extension. tied her career-best with 31. JULY 5, 2011 - Danielle Adams is named WNBA Rookie 2012 of the Month for June ... Adams led all rookies in scoring AUGUST 21, 2009 - Sophia Young scored a career-high (15.9 ppg) and field goal percentage (.511) during the first 31 points against Los Angeles and in doing so, surpassed SEPTEMBER 28, 2012 - Danielle Robinson and Sophia month of the season. the 2,000 career point mark. She became the third player Young are named the the WNBA All-Defensive Team. It from the 2006 Draft Class and the fastest player in franchise marks the first time in franchise history that multiple JUNE 28, 2011 - The Silver Stars defeat the Chicago Sky, history to reach the 2,000 point plateau, doing so in just players earn All-Defensive Team honors in the same season. 86-74, on the road, extending the best start in franchise 125 career games. history to 7-1. SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 - San Antonio makes its sixth- AUGUST 20, 2009 - San Antonio’s 30 fourth-quarter points consecutive playoff appearance, facing off against the Los JUNE 11, 2011 - San Antonio earns an 86-74 come-from- in a 87-93 loss at Atlanta marks a franchise record. Angeles Sparks at USC’s Galen Center. The Sparks would behind win against Atlanta, marking its third-consecutive prevail, 2-0, in the best-of-three series. victory ... The 3-0 mark is the best start in franchise history AUGUST 15, 2009 - The Silver Stars set a franchise record ... Rookie Danielle Adams scores a then-franchise rookie for points scored in a game, defeating Phoenix, 106-89, at SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 - San Antonio netted 13 3-point record 32 points in the win. home. San Antonio’s 31 second-quarter points and 61 first- field goals in a 99-84 win against Minnesota, tying the half point also stand as franchise-best marks. franchise single-game record. Shenise Johnson set the APRIL 11, 2011 - With the No. 6 pick in the 2011 WNBA JULY 25, 2009 - Becky Hammon and Sophia Young franchise rookie record for 3-point field goal percentage in Draft, the San Antonio Silver Stars selected Danielle represent the Silver Stars at the 2009 WNBA All-Star Game the win, going 4-for-4 from beyong the arc. Robinson from Oklahoma. The Silver Stars also selected in Connecticut. Danielle Adams of national champion Texas A&M (20th SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 - The Silver Stars defeated the overall) and Porsha Phillips of Georgia (30th overall). APRIL 9, 2009 - Selected (14th overall), New York Liberty, 77-66, in a nationally televised game Sonja Petrovic (26th overall) and Candyce Bingham (39th on ESPN2 cementing the teams fourth 20-win season in MARCH 23, 2011 - Head coach and general manager overall) in the 2009 WNBA Draft. franchise history. Dan Hughes announces the return of Vickie Johnson as assistant coach. Johnson played four seasons with the JANUARY 7, 2009 - Signed Sophia Young to a three-year AUGUST 25, 2012 - The Silver Stars defeat Tulsa, 91-71, Silver Stars after signing with the squad as a free agent in extension. at the AT&T Center to earn their franchise-record ninth- February 2006. She averaged 7.8 points per game and 4.6 straight home win rebounds per game during her 128 career games in San Antonio. 2008 AUGUST 21, 2012 - San Antonio defeats Washington, SEPTEMBER 28, 2008 - The Silver Stars defeat Los Angeles, 75-72, to earn its franchise-record 12th-consecutive win. MARCH 3, 2011 - The WNBA announces that San Antonio 76-72, to claim the Western Conference title and advance The streak is the longest in the WNBA during the 2012 will host the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game at the AT&T Center to the WNBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. season and is tied for third-best in league history with the for the first time in franchise history on Saturday, July 23 at ’s 2006 12-game streak. 2:30 p.m. CT. SEPTEMBER 13, 2008 - San Antonio defeats Sacramento, 77-69, to finish the regular season with a franchise-best 24- AUGUST 19, 2012 - The Silver Stars defeat Phoenix, 89-47, JANUARY 28, 2011 - The Silver Stars announce that Dan 10 record, which also marked the best record in the WNBA. at the US Airways Center to earn their franchise-record Hughes will resume his dual roles as head coach and seventh-consecutive road victory. general manager in 2011 after stepping down as head SEPTEMBER 11, 2008 - Becky Hammon and Vickie coach for the 2010 season. Johnson played their 260th career game together against JULY 5, 2012 - San Antonio posted the largest comeback Connecticut, marking the third-most games played as and largest turnaround in franchise history with its 88-72 teammates in the WNBA. win at Indiana. The Silver Stars rallied from an 18-point 2010

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DECEMBER 18, 2002 - is named the fifth JULY 27, 2008 - Vickie Johnson became the eighth player player in league history to score more than 2,500 points in head coach in franchise history and the first head coach in in WNBA history to score 4,000 points. She is the only her career. the team’s San Antonio history. player in league history to have collected 4,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists in a career. JULY 9, 2005 - Marie Ferdinand represents the Silver Stars DECEMBER 5, 2002 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment at the 2005 WNBA All-Star Game in Connecticut. It marks learns that the will relocate to San Antonio and JULY 8, 2008 - Becky Hammon’s six assists helped her cross the third-consecutive all-star selection for Ferdinand. begin play in 2003. the 800 assists plateau and make her the seventh player in WNBA history to reach 3,000 points and 800 assists. She APRIL 16, 2005 - With the fourth overall pick in the 2005 NOVEMBER 13, 2002 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment also went 14-for-15 from the free throw line to break a WNBA Draft, San Antonio selects of Kansas announces they have reached the 6,000 ticket deposit goal franchise record for free throws made in a game. State. The Silver Stars also draft of Tennessee and has secured a WNBA team to begin play in 2003. (14th overall) and Catherine Kraayeveld of Oregon (30th MAY 20, 2008 - With a 81-76 win against Phoenix, head overall). AUGUST 20, 2002 - The Utah Starzz defeat the Houston coach and general manager Dan Hughes becomes the Comets, 75-72, in game three of the first round of the 2002 winningest coach in franchise history with 41 wins. JANUARY 4, 2005 - The Silver Stars name Dan Hughes the WNBA Playoffs to earn their first playoff series vcitory. seventh head coach in franchise history. The Starzz lose to eventual WNBA Champion Los Angeles APRIL 9, 2008 - Selected (21st overall) Sparks in the Western Conference Finals. and Alex Anderson (39th overall) in the 2008 WNBA Draft. Traded Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and a 2009 first AUGUST 18, 2002 - The Utah Starzz and round draft pick to Atlanta in exchange for , play the first double-overtime game in WNBA playoff Morenike Atunrashe and a 2009 second round draft pick. history with Houston emerging victorious, 83-77. MARCH 11, 2008 - Exenteded Becky Hammon’s contract through the 2011 season and signed Ruth Riley through 2009. 2004 AUGUST 16, 2002 - The Utah Starzz make their second- 2007 consecutive playoff appearance, defeating the Houston AUGUST 26, 2004 - Silver Stars guard Shannon Johnson Comets, 66-59. SEPTEMBER 8, 2007 - Head coach and general manager brings home gold after helping Team USA knock off Dan Hughes is named WNBA Coach of the Year, his second Austrailia in the gold medal game, scoring eight of her JUNE 22, 2002 - etches her name into career award and the first for San Antonio. 12 points in the fourth quarter en route to a 74-63 win. the WNBA record books as she becomes the first player to During the Olympics Johnson appeared in all eight games record a 20-20 game, scoring 22 points and grabbing 20 AUGUST 23, 2007 - The Silver Stars begin playoff series for Team USA, averaging 6.1 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.9 rebounds against Sacramento. in Sacramento, marking the franchise’s first playoff assists in 16.4 minutes per game. appearance since moving to San Antonio. The Stars go on APRIL 20, 2002 - The Starzz select (11th to win the best-of-three series before falling to eventual APRIL 17, 2004 - San Antonio selected Cindy Dallas in the overall), LaNeishea Caufield (14th overall), WNBA Champion in the Western second round (21st overall) and Toccara Williams (34th (27th overall), Edmarie Lumbsley (43rd overall) and Jacklyn Conference Finals. overall) in the 2004 WNBA Draft. Winfield (59th overall).

JULY 15, 2007 - Becky Hammon and Sophia Young FEBRUARY 2, 2004 - Silver Stars guard MARCH 18, 2002 - WNBA in S.A. 2003 campaign kicks off represent the Silver Stars at the 2007 WNBA All-Star Game announces her retirement from the WNBA. Azzi leaves with the goal of reaching 6,000 season ticket deposits by in Washington, D.C. the Silver Stars as the all-time leader in assists, free-throw November 15, 2002. percentage, three-point field goal percentage, three-point APRIL 4, 2007 - With the second overall pick in the WNBA field goal attempts and three-point field goals made. JANUARY 29, 2002 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment Draft, the Silver Stars select Jessica Davenport. San Antonio receives word from the WNBA that they are assured a team also drafts Camille Little (17th overall) and Nare Diawara JANUARY 28, 2004 - Traded the fourth, 16th and 29th in 2003. (30th overall). The team then trades Davenport and a 2008 overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft to the Connecticut first-round draft pick to New York in exchange for Becky Sun in exchange for Shannon Johnson and the 21st and 2001 Hammon and a 2008 second-round draft pick. 34th overall picks. AUGUST 17, 2001 - The Utah Starzz make their first playoff 2006 2003 appearance, losing to the , 65-89. The Starzz drop the series to the Monarchs, 0-2. AUGUST 12, 2006 - One of seven players to have played all OCTOBER 30, 2003 - Dee Brown is named the sixth head 10 season of the WNBA’s existence, Vickie Johnson’ finishes coach in franchise history. AUGUST 13, 2001 - Jennifer Azzi sets the WNBA single- the season as the leagues all-time leader in minutes and season record in three-point field goal percentage, games played. JULY 12, 2003 - and Marie Ferdinand shooting 51.4 percent from behind the arc. represent the Silver Stars in the 2003 WNBA All-Star Game JULY 12, 2006 - Sophia Young represents the Silver Stars at in New York City. JULY 16, 2001 - Natalie Williams is selected to represent the 2006 WNBA All-Star Game. the Starzz at the WNBA All-Star Game, but was unable to JUNE 24, 2003 - The Silver Stars earn their first road win play due to injury. JULY 3, 2006 - Shannon Johnson sets the franchise record defeating the Sacramento Monarchs, 60-57, at ARCO Arena. for steals in a game with eight against Los Angeles. She JULY 7, 2001 - Margo Dydek notches the first triple-double shares the record with former Silver Star , in Starzz history and only the second triple-double in who accomplished the feat in 2004. MAY 24, 2003 - The San Antonio Silver Stars make their WNBA history with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocked home debut, defeating the , 65-56, in front of shots. Her 10 blocked shots also breaks her personal WNBA 15,593 fans at the SBC Center. record of nine set on August 6, 1998. APRIL 5, 2006 - With the fourth overall pick, San Antonio selects Sophia Young in the 2006 WNBA Draft. The Silver APRIL 25, 2003 - becomes the first player APRIL 20, 2001 - Utah selects Marie Ferdinand, Michaela Stars also draft (16th overall) and Khara drafted by the San Antonio Silver Stars with the 11th Pavlickova, and Cara Consuegra in the 2001 Smith (30th overall). overall selection in the 2003 WNBA Draft. San Antonio also WNBA Draft. selected Ke-Ke Tardy (25th overall) and Brooke Armistead FEBRUARY 9, 2006 - The Silver Stars sign free agent Vickie (40th overall). Johnson. FEBRUARY 19, 2003 - The San Antonio Silver Stars unveil 2000 their new logo. AUGUST 9, 2000 - Jennifer Azzi finishes the season leading 2005 the league in minutes played (37.3 mpg) and free-throw JANUARY 10, 2003 - Spurs Sports and Entertainment percentage (93 percent). Margo Dydek finishes the season AUGUST 25, 2005 - The Silver Stars appoint head coach changes the name of its WNBA franchise to the San leading the leauge in blocks (3.0 bpg) and Dan Hughes to dual roles as both general manager and Antonio Silver Stars. claims the league title in three-point shooting percentage head coach. (43.1 percent).

AUGUST 9, 2005 - Shannon Johnson dished out her 2002 JULY 17, 2000 - Natalie Williams represents the Starzz in 1,000th career assist at Minnesota. She became the first the 2000 WNBA All-Star Game for the second-consecutive

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season.

APRIL 24, 2000 - Utah traded the third and eighth overall picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Jennifer Azzi and Detroit’s 12th overall pick. 1999 AUGUST 21, 1999 - Margo Dydek finishes the season leading the WNBA in blocked shots with 2.41 blocks per game.

JULY 14, 1999 - Natalie Williams is selected to play in the inaugural WNBA All-Star Game.

JULY 11, 1999 - Natalie Williams becomes the first player in franchise history to earn WNBA Player of the Week honors for the period ending July 11.

JULY 6, 1999 - Utah defeats the Detroit Shock, 104-94, in double overtime. The 104 points marks a Starzz franchise record for the most points in a game.

MAY 4, 1999 - Utah selects Natalie Williams, , and Dalma Ivanyi in the 1999 WNBA Draft. 1998 AUGUST 17, 1998 - Margo Dydek finishes the season leading the league in rebounding, blocks and minutes played.

AUGUST 12, 1998 - Wendy Palmer sets a franchise record with 31 points in an 81-71 win against Sacramento.

AUGUST 6, 1998 - Margo Dydek sets a league-record with nine blocked shots against the Cleveland Rockers.

APRIL 29, 1998 - Utah selects Margo Dydek with the first overall pick in the 1998 WNBA Draft. The Starzz also select , LaTonya Johnson and Tricia Bader in the draft. 1997 JUNE 23, 1997 - The Starzz earn their first victory with a 102-89 win against Los Angeles.

JUNE 21, 1997 - Utah makes its basketball debut, hosting the Sacramento Monarchs at the Delta Center. The opening night lineup includes Wendy Palmer, Deborah Carter, Karen Booker, Lady Hardmon and . The Monarchs hand the Starzz a 70-60 loss.

APRIL 28, 1997 - Utah selects Tammi Reiss, , Reagen Scott and Kim Williams in the 1997 WNBA Draft.

APRIL 19,1997 - Denise Taylor is named the first head coach in franchise history.

FEBRUARY 27, 1997 - and Wendy Palmer are the first two draft picks of the Utah Starzz when they are selected in the first and second rounds of the WNBA’s Elite Draft. 1996 OCTOBER 30, 1996 - Utah is one of eight cities selected as one of the WNBA’s charter franchises to begin operations in 1997.

58 SAN ANTONIO STARS COACHING RECORDS

DENISE TAYLOR DAN HUGHES Seasons: Seasons: 2 (1997-98) 8 (2005-09; 11-pres.) Record: Record: 13-34 (.277) 131-146 (.473) Year Record Year Record 1997 7-21 2005 7-27 1998 6-13 2006 13-21 2007 20-14 All-WNBA Second Team: 2008 24-10 Wendy Palmer (1997) 2009 15-19 2011 19-18 2012 21-15 Seasons: 2013 12-22 2 (1998-99) Record: 4-11 (.267) All-WNBA First Team: Year Record Becky Hammon (2007) 1998 2-9 Sophia Young (2008) 1999 2-2 Becky Hammon (2009)

FRED WILLIAMS All-WNBA Second Team: Seasons: Sophia Young (2007) 3 (1999-01) Head coach and general manager Dan Becky Hammon (2008) Record: Hughes became the winningest coach in Sophia Young (2009) 36-37 (.493) franchise history in 2008. Sophia Young (2012) Year Record SHELL DAILEY 1999 13-15 All-Stars: Seasons: Marie Ferdinand (2005) 2000 18-14 2 (2003-04) 2001 5-8 Sophia Young (2006) Record: Becky Hammon (2007) 9-11 (.450) All-WNBA First Team: Sophia Young (2007) Natalie Williams (1999) Year Record Becky Hammon (2009) Natalie Williams (2000) 2003 6-6 Sophia Young (2009) 2004 3-5 Danielle Adams (2011) All-Stars: Becky Hammon (2011) Natalie Williams (1999) All-Stars: Danielle Robinson (2013) Natalie Williams (2000) Margo Dydek (2003) Marie Ferdinand (2003) ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES CANDI HARVEY DEE BROWN Brian Agler 2005-07 Seasons: Seasons: Sandy Brondello 2005-09 3 (2001-03) 1 (2004) Shell Dailey 2003-04 Record: Record: Candi Harvey 1999-00 40-33 (.548) 6-20 Vickie Johnson 2011-pres. Year Record Olaf Lange 2008-10 Year Record Michael Layden 1999 2001 14-5 2004 6-20 2002 20-12 Bobbi Morse 2002 2003 6-16 SANDY BRONDELLO 2008 Seasons: Vonn Read 2004 1 (2010) All-WNBA First Team: Tammi Reiss 2001-03 Record: Natalie Williams (2001) Steve Shuman 2011-12 14-20 (.412) Richard Smith 1999-00 All-Stars: Year Record James Wade 2013-pres. Natalie Williams (2001) 2010 14-20 Fred Williams 1998 Marie Ferdinand (2002) Greg Williams 1997 Adrienne Goodson (2002) All-Stars: Jayne Appel (2010) Becky Hammon (2010) Michelle Snow (2010) Sophia Young (2010)

59 SAN ANTONIO STARS AWARDS & RECOGNITION

ALL-WNBA FIRST TEAM WNBA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM WNBA COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 Becky Hammon 2011 Danielle Adams 2007 Dan Hughes 2008 Sophia Young 2011 Danielle Robinson 2007 Becky Hammon 2007 Camille Little 2001 Natalie Williams 2006 Sophia Young 2000 Natalie Williams 2005 Katie Feenstra 1999 Natalie Williams ALL-WNBA SECOND TEAM 2012 Sophia Young 2009 Sophia Young 2008 Becky Hammon 2007 Sophia Young 1997 Wendy Palmer

Head coach and general manager Dan Hughes was named WNBA Coach of the Year following the 2007 regular season. Danielle Robinson (above) and Danielle Adams (below) were the first set of WNBA STATISTICS TITLES teammates selected to the WNBA All-Rookie Blocked Shots in franchise history. 2003 Margo Dydek 2002 Margo Dydek 2001 Margo Dydek Sophia Young earned her third career All- 2000 Margo Dydek WNBA Second Team selection in 2012. 1999 Margo Dydek WNBA ALL- DEFENSIVE TEAM 1998 Margo Dydek 1997 2011 Danielle Robinson Rebounding Sophia Young 2000 Natalie Williams 2008 Sophia Young WNBA PLAYER OF THE WEEK Field Goal Percentage 2000 Jennifer Azzi July 9, 2012 Becky Hammon June 25, 2012 Sophia Young Three-Point Field Goal Percentage July 25, 2011 Becky Hammon 2001 Jennifer Azzi Sept. 8, 2009 Vickie Johnson 2000 Korie Hlede Aug. 10, 2009 Becky Hammon Aug. 3, 2009 Becky Hammon KIM PERROT AWARD Sept. 15, 2008 Ann Wauters 2008 Vickie Johnson July 14, 2008 Becky Hammon 2011 Ruth Riley May 27, 2008 Sophia Young June 25, 2007 Becky Hammon WNBA COMMUNITY ASSIST June 9, 2007 Erin Buescher 2008 Ruth Riley June 4, 2007 Becky Hammon Sept. 20, 2004 Adrienne Goodson IBA CITIZEN ATHLETE AWARD July 29, 2001 Natalie Williams 2010 Ruth Riley July 31, 2000 Adrienne Goodson July 17, 2000 Natalie Williams WNBA TOP 15 July 11, 1999 Natalie Williams 2011 Becky Hammon

60 SAN ANTONIO STARS WNBA ALL-STAR HISTORY Danielle Adams WNBA ALL- STAR TEAM 2011 2011 Danielle Robinson 2011 Danielle Adams, Becky Hammon 2010 Jayne Appel, Becky Hammon, Michelle Snow, Sophia Young Jayne Appel 2009 Becky Hammon, Sophia Young 2010 2008 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics 2007 Becky Hammon, Sophia Young 2006 Sophia Young 2005 Marie Ferdinand 2004 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics 2003 Margo Dydek, Marie Ferdinand Margo Dydek 2002 Marie Ferdinand, Adrienne Goodson 2001 Natalie Williams 2003 2000 Natalie Williams 1999 Natalie Williams Marie Ferdinand Note: The 2012 WNBA All-Star Game was a Stars at the Sun Showcase pitting WNBA 2002, 2003, 2005 All-Stars against Team USA ALL- STAR HISTORY BY THE NUMBERS Becky Hammon is the only player in WNBA history to be named to the All-Star Team three times with two Adrienne Goodson 1 different teams. 2002 Becky Hammon Players on the 2013 Silver Stars roster have earned 2007, 2009, 6 All-Star recognition during their WNBA careers. 2010, 2011

Players have earned All-Star recognition during their time with the Stars/Utah Starzz organization. Natalie Williams 10 1999, 2000, 2001 The Stars and the city of San Antonio hosted the WNBA All-Star Game for the first time in 2011 franchise history in 2011. Michelle Snow 2010 The 12,540 attendance for the 2011 All- Star Game in San Antonio was the most 12,540 for the WNBA’s Mid-Season Classic since 2007. Danielle Robinson 2013

Sophia Young 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010

Dan Hughes 2009 Head Coach The Eastern Conference All-Stars Defeated the Western Conference All- 2011 Assistant Coach Stars, 118-113, in the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game at the AT&T Center.

61 SAN ANTONIO STARS NATIONAL TEAM BASKETBALL

Eight players on the 2014 Stars roster have represented three different countries in national competition during their professional careers.

Kayla Alexander Jayne Appel Shameka Christon • FIBA World Championship Gold Medal (2010) • World Championships Gold Medal (2002) • Pan-American Games Gold Medal (2007) • FIBA World Junior Championship (2001) • FIBA Americas U18 Championship Gold Medal (2006)

Becky Hammon Shenise Johnson • European World Championships Silver Medal (2009) • U19 World Championship Gold Medal (2009) • Olympic Bronze Medal (2008)

Jia Perkins Danielle Robinson Sophia Young • World Championship for Young Women’s Gold Medal • World University Games Gold Medal (2009) (2002)

62 SAN ANTONIO STARS DRAFT HISTORY

1997 WNBA Elite Draft 2004 WNBA DRAFT 2013 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 1 1 Dena Head Tennessee ‘92 2 21 Cindy Dallas Illinois ‘04 1 8 Kayla Alexander Syracuse ‘13 2 9 Wendy Palmer Virginia ‘96 3 34 Toccara Williams Texas A&M ‘04 2 16 Davellyn Whyte Arizona ‘13 2 20 Diandra Tchachuang France 1997 WNBA DRAFT 2005 WNBA DRAFT 3 32 Whitney Hand Oklahoma ‘13 Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 20132014 WNBA WNBA DRAFT DRAFT 1 5 Tammi Reiss Virginia ‘92 1 4 Kendra Wecker Kansas State ‘05 2 12 Jessie Hicks Maryland ‘92 2 14 Shyra Ely Tennessee ‘05 Rd. Pick Player From 3 21 Reagan Scott Colorado ‘97 3 27 Oregon ‘05 1 3 Kayla McBride Notre Dame ‘14 4 28 Kim Williams DePaul ‘97 2 16 Astou Ndour Spain 2006 WNBA DRAFT 3 28 Bri Kulas Missouri ‘14 1998 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 1 4 Sophia Young Baylor ‘06 1 1 Margo Dydek Poland 2 16 Shanna Zolman Tennessee ‘06 2 11 Olympia Scott Stanford ‘98 3 30 Khara Smith DePaul ‘06 3 21 LaTonya Johnson Memphis ‘98 4 31 Tricia Bader Boise State ‘96 2007 WNBA 1999 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From 1 4 Charlotte Rd. Pick Player From 1 3 Natalie Williams UCLA ‘94 2 15 Debbie Black St. Joseph’s ‘88 2007 WNBA DRAFT 3 27 Adrienne Goodson Old Dominion ‘88 Rd. Pick Player From 4 39 Dalma Ivanyi Florida International ‘99 1 2 Jessica Davenport* Ohio State ‘07 2 17 Camille Little North Carolina ‘07 2000 WNBA DRAFT 3 30 Nare Diawara Virginia Tech ‘07 * Davenport immediately traded to New York along with a Rd. Pick Player From 2008 first round draft pick in exchange for Becky Hammon 1 12 Stanford ‘98 and a 2008 second round draft pick. 3 35 Stacy Frese Iowa State ‘00 4 51 Michigan State ‘00 2008 WNBA DRAFT 2001 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From 2 21 Chioma Nnamaka* Georgia Tech ‘08 Rd. Pick Player From 3 39 Alex Anderson UT-Chattanooga ‘08 1 8 Marie Ferdinand Louisiana State ‘01 * Traded Nnamaka, Camille Little and a 2009 first round 2 24 Michaela Pavlickova Denver ‘01 draft pick to Atlanta in exchange for Ann Wauters, Morenike 3 40 Shea Ralph Connecticut ‘01 Atunrase and a 2009 second round draft pick 4 56 Cara Conseugra Iowa ‘01 2009 WNBA DRAFT 2002 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From Rd. Pick Player From 2 14 Megan Frazee Liberty ‘09 1 11 Danielle Crockrom Baylor ‘02 2 26 Sonja Petrovic Serbia 1 14 LaNeishea Caufield Oklahoma ‘02 3 39 Candyce Bingham Louisville ‘09 2 27 Andrea Gardner Howard ‘02 3 43 Edmarie Lumbsley Mobile ‘02 2009 WNBA DISPERSAL DRAFT 4 59 Jacklyn Winfield Southern ‘02 Rd. Pick Player From 2003 WNBA DISPERAL DRAFT 1 5 Laura Harper Sacramento Rd. Pick Player From 2010 WNBA DRAFT 1 12 LaQuanda Quick Portland Rd. Pick Player From 1 5 Jayne Appel Stanford ‘10 2003 WNBA DRAFT 2 17 Middle Tennessee St. ‘10 Rd. Pick Player From 3 29 Alexis Rack Mississippi St. ‘10 1 11 Coretta Brown North Carolina ‘03 2 25 Ke-Ke Tardy Louisiana State ‘03 2011 WNBA DRAFT 3 40 Brooke Armistead Austin Peay ‘03 Rd. Pick Player From 2004 WNBA DISPERSAL DRAFT 1 6 Danielle Robinson Oklahoma ‘11 2 20 Danielle Adams Texas A&M ‘11 Rd. Pick Player From 3 30 Porsha Phillips Georgia ‘11 1 3 LaToya Thomas Cleveland 2012 WNBA DRAFT Rd. Pick Player From 1 5 Shenise Johnson Miami ‘12

63 SAN ANTONIO STARS TRANSACTIONS

1997 2003 Jan. 22 Elena Baranova and Lady Hardmon are assigned to the Utah Starzz. Jan. 28 Tammi Reiss named assistant coach Feb. 27 Selected Dena Head and Wendy Palmer in the first and second rounds of the WNBA’s Elite April 4 Shell Dailey named assistant coach Draft April 24 Selected LaQuanda Quick with the 12th overall pick in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal Draft April 19 Named Denise Taylor as head coach April 25 Selected Coretta Brown in the first round (11th overall pick) in the 2003 WNBA Draft… April 28 Selected Tammi Reiss, Jessie Hicks, Reagen Scott and Kim Williams in the 1997 WNBA Draft selected Ke-Ke Tardy in the second round (25th overall pick) in the 2003 WNBA Draft… May 12 Named Greg Williams assistant coach Selected Brooke Armistead in the third round (40th overall pick) in the 2003 WNBA Draft May 22 Selected Deborah Carter and Megan Compain with final roster allocations May 1 Signed free agents Allison Trapp and Tai Dillard… traded Natalie Williams and Coretta May 30 Added Darla Simpson to the roster Brown to Indiana in exchange for and June 20 Waived Darla Simpson, Jessica Jackson and Megan Compain; Changed the status of May 8 Waived Brooke Armistead Karen Booker from developmental to active May 11 Waived Allison Trapp…Signed free agent Tausha Mills June 26 Signed Megan Compain to a developmental contract May 17 Waived LaNeisha Caufield, Ke-Ke Tardy, Elisa Aguilar and Andrea Gardner-Combs July 26 Changed the status of Greta Koss from developmental to active May 21 Waived Danielle Crockrom Aug. 1 Waived Reagan Scott; Changed the status of Megan Compain from developmental to active July 26 Candi Harvey and Tammi Reiss were relieved of their coaching duties…Shell Dailey named the Aug. 15 Waived Megan Compain; Changed status of Deborah Carter from injured to active interim Head Coach July 28 Dale Osbourne and named assistantcoaches 1998 Oct. 30 Dee Brown named head coach…Shell Dailey renamed assistant coach Feb. 18 Lost Deborah Carter to in expansion draft 2004 April 29 Selected Margo Dydek, Olympia Scott, LaTonya Johnson and Tricia Bader in the 1998 WNBA Jan. 6 Selected LaToya with the third overall pick in the 2004 Dispersal Draft Draft. Jan. 20 Vonn Read named assistant coach; Travis Mays named head scout May 5 Traded Lady Hardmon to Sacramento for Chantel Tremitiere Jan. 28 Traded the fourth, 16th and 29th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft to the Connecticut Sun May 7 Added Trise Jackson to roster in exchange for Shannon Johnson and the 21st and 34th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft May 8 Traded Karen Booker to Houston for Feb. 2 Jennifer Azzi announced retirement June 10 Waived Kari Gallup, Greta Koss, Trise Jackson, Tracy Connor, Teresa Hinz and Samantha Feb. 7 Signed free agent Jessie Hicks Tomlinson Feb. 9 Re-signed Adrienne Goodson July 16 Added Erin Alexander to the active roster Feb. 11 Signed free agent Jamie Redd July 27 Denise Taylor dismissed as head coach…Frank Layden named head coach Feb. 18 Signed free agent Agnieszka Bibrzycka July 28 Waived Fran Harris and activated Tammi Reiss March 5 Signed free agent Vanessa Nygaard April 16 Signed free agents Erin Batth, Juana Brown and Kym Hope 1999 April 17 Selected Cindy Dallas in the second round (21st overall pick) in the 2004 WNBA Draft… April 6 Lost Kim Williams to in expansion draft selected Toccara Williams in the third round (34th overall pick) in the 2004 WNBA Draft April 30 Waived Jessie Hicks April 22 Signed free agent May 4 Selected Natalie Williams, Debbie Black, Adrienne Goodson and Dalma Ivanyi in 1999 WNBA April 23 Sylvia Crawley announced retirement04/30 Waived Jamie Redd Draft May 12 Waived Erin Batth, Juana Brown, Cindy Dallas and Kym Hope May 6 Waived Erin Alexander May 13 Waived LaTonya Johnson and Vanessa Nygaard June 1 Waived Ellen Bayer, Crystal Carpenter, Kari Gallup and Marlene Stollings July 19 Traded Gwen Jackson to Phoenix in exchange for Adrian Williams June 9 Waived Dena Head and Tammi Reiss; Placed Olympia Scott-Richardson and Chantel Tremitiere July 30 Head Coach Dee Brown resigned on the injured list Aug. 10 Assistant Coach Shell Dailey named interim head coach…Dale Osbourne named assistant June 21 Waived Chantel Tremitiere…Frank Layden steps down as head coach…Assistant Coach Frank coach Williams promoted to head coach Aug. 11 Signed free agents and Nevriye Yilmaz July 6 Waived Tricia Bader and added Chantel Tremitiere to roster Sept. 17 Semeka Randall announced retirement July 12 Waived Michelle Campbell and activated Olympia Scott-Richardson July 29 Traded Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson to Detroit for Korie Hlede and Cindy 2005 Brown Jan. 4 Dan Hughes named head coach July 30 Added Korie Hlede and to roster Feb. 17 Signed free agent Dec.15 Lost Debbie Black to Miami and Chantel Tremitiere to Indiana in WNBA Expansion Draft; Traded March 2 Brian Agler named assistant coach Elena Baranova to Miami for March 24 Sandy Brondello named assistant coach March 28 Signed free agent Dalma Ivanyi 2000 April 16 Acquired Katie Feenstra from the Connecticut Sun along with a first round pick in exchange for April 24 Traded the #3 and #8 picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Margo Dydek Jennifer Azzi and Detroit’s #12 pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft May 18 Acquired from the Sacramento Monarchs in exchange for first round pick April 25 Selected Naomi Mulitauaopele, Stacy Frese and Kristen Rasmussen in the 2000 WNBA Draft in the 2006 WNBA Draft (previously acquired from Connecticut) May 25 Waived Alli Bills and Julie Krommenhoek-Christensen May 20 Waived Keisha Anderson, Adrian Williams and . Placed Chen Nan on May 27 Waived Krystyna Lara suspended list. June 8 Waived Kristen Rasumussen Aug. 25 Dan Hughes named general manager July 7 Waived Katryna Gaither Nov. 16 Lost Bernadette Ngoyisa to Chicago Sky in 2005 Expansion Draft July 27 Signed Kym Hope 2006 2001 Feb. 8 Re-signed Marie Ferdinand April 16 Waived Kym Hope Feb. 9 Signed free agent Vickie Johnson April 20 Selected Marie Ferdinand, Michaela Pavlickova, Shea Ralph and Cara Consuegra in the 2001 Feb. 10 Signed Agnieszka Bibrzycka and re-signed Dalma Ivanyi WNBA Draft Feb. 28 Edna Campbell announced retirement May 11 Waived Tanja Kostic and Brandy Jones March 13 Signed free agent Jae Kingi-Cross May 26 Waived Stacy Frese, Erica Routt, and Naomi Mulitauopele March 31 -Wrightsil announced resignation as Chief Operating Officer June 21 Added Keitha Dickerson to roster April 5 Selected Sophia Young (4th overall), Shanna Zolman (16th overall) and Khara Smith (30th July 6 Frank Williams resigned as head coach…Assistant Coach Candi Harvey promoted to head overall) in the 2006 WNBA Draft coach May 3 Signed Sylvia Crawley July 10 Waived Keitha Dickerson May 20 Waived Sylvia Crawley 2002 2007 April 18 Acquired New York’s first round draft pick (14th overall) in exchange for guard Korie Hlede. Jan. 8 Selected Helen Darling with fourth pick in the WNBA Dispersal Draft of the Charlotte Sting April 19 Selected Danielle Crockrom, LaNeishea Caufield, Andrea Gardner, Edmarie Lumbsley, and Feb. 21 Acquired from the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for second round pick in 2008 Jacklyn Winfield in the 2002 WNBA Draft WNBA Draft May 4 Waived Sarah Hicks Feb. 22 Acquired Ruth Riley from the Detroit Shock in exchange for Katie Feenstra and the option to May 9 Waived Edmarie Lumbsley exchange first round picks in 2008 WNBA Draft May 16 Waived Erica Routt Feb. 28 Re-signed Marie Ferdinand-Harris May 20 Waived Michaela Pavlickova March 6 Signed restricted free agent Erin Buescher May 21 Waived Cara Consuegra April 4 Selected Jessica Davenport (2nd overall), Camille Little (17th overall) and Nare Diawara (30th May 24 Waived Jacklyn Winfield overall) in the 2007 WNBA Draft. Traded Jessica Davenport and 2008 first-round draft pick to July 22 Acquired Semeka Randall in exchange for Kate Starbird New York in exchange for Becky Hammon and 2008 second-round draft pick. Dec. 5 Utah Starzz move to San Antonio July 20 Re-signed Chantelle Anderson Dec. 18 Candi Harvey named head coach of the San Antonio Silver Stars

64 SAN ANTONIO STARS TRANSACTIONS

2008 2012 Feb. 6 Lost Chantelle Anderson to Atlanta Dream in 2007 Expansion Draft Feb. 8 Signed Shameka Christon Feb. 21 Re-signed Vickie Johnson Feb. 16 Signed , and Latoya Williams to training camp contracts Feb. 25 Re-signed Helen Darling Feb. 27 Signed Ziomara Morrison March 3 Picked up options on Sophia Young and Shanna Crossley March 1 Traded to the Indiana Fever in exchange for Tangela Smith March 11 Extended Becky Hammon contract to 2011... Signed Ruth Riley through 2009 March 14 Traded the rights to Sonja Petrovic to Chicago in exchange for a 2013 second round draft pick April 2 Signed Khara Smith, Brittany Wilkins, Hollie Merideth and to training camp March 27 Signed to a training camp contract contracts. April 16 Selected Miami’s Shenise Johnson with the fifth overall pick in the 2012 WNBA Draft April 9 Selected Chioma Nnamaka in the second round (21st overall) and Alex Anderson in the third April 23 Signed Cierra Bravard to a training camp contract round (39th overall) of the 2008 WNBA Draft. Traded Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and a April 30 Waived Ify Ibekwe 2009 first round draft pick to Atlanta in exchange for Ann Wauters, Morenike Atunrashe and a May 7 Waived Latoya Williams 2009 second round draft pick. May 14 Waived Cierra Bravard April 11 Signed Nikita Bell to training camp contract. May 15 Waived Kalisha Keane April 14 Signed Adrianne Ross, Joyce Ekworomadu and Katja Bavendam to training camp contracts. May 16 Waived Loree Moore and Porsha Phillips April 28 Waived Hollie Meredith and signed Edwige Lawson-Wade May 2 Waived Katja Bavendam and Nikita Bell. 2013 May 13 Waived Kendra Wecker. Feb. 6 Re-signed Ziomara Morrison May 15 Waived Ambrosia Anderson, Alex Anderson, Joyce Edworomadu, Adrianne Ross, Khara Smith Feb. 11 Re-signed Jia Perkins and Brittany Wilkins. Feb. 26 Signed Yvonne Turner and to training camp contracts May 17 Re-signed Adrianne Ross and Ambrosia Anderson March 7 Signed Delisha Milton-Jones May 21 Terminated Ambrosia Anderson’s replacement contract March 14 Signed Christine Flores to a training camp contract May 23 Terminated Adrianne Ross’ replacement contract April 15 Selected Syracuse’s Kayla Alexander (eighth overall), Arizona’s Davellyn Whyte (16th overall), Aug. 4 Signed Valeriya Berezhynska to a seven-day contract France’s Diandra Tchachouang (20th overall) and Oklahoma’s Whitney Hand (32nd overall) in Sept. 3 Signed Adrianne Ross to a seven-day contract the 2013 WNBA Draft Sept. 4 Signed Valeriya Berezhynska to a seven-day contract April 22 Signed Baylor’s Jordan Madden - an undrafted free agent - to a training camp contract Sept. 11 Signed Adrianne Ross and Brittany Wilkins May 1 Signed Amber Stokes to a training camp contract May 11 Waived Amber Stokes 2009 May 21 Waived Jordan Madden Jan. 7 Signed Sophia Young to a three-year extension. May 23 Waived Christine Flores, Ziomara Morrison, Yvonne Turner and Julie Wojta Jan. 8 Re-signed free agent Vickie Johnson. June 4 Signed Julie Wojta to a Replacement Player Contract Jan. 23 Signed Valeriya Berezhynska to a training camp contract. June 20 Signed to a replacement player contract March 16 Signed free agent Bernadette Ngoyisa. July 5 Waived Chante Black and Julie Wojta March 30 Signed free agent . July 12 Signed Cathrine Kraayeveld for the remainder of the 2013 season April 9 Selected Megan Frazee in the second round (14th overall), Sonja Petrovic in the second round Aug. 9 Contract Buyout Agreement/Waived DeLisha Milton-Jones (26th overall) and Candyce Bingham in the third round (39th overall) of the 2009 WNBA Draft. Aug. 13 Signed May 11 Signed Katie Feenstra Mattera as a free agent Sept. 4 Signed Chelsea Hopkins to a replacement player contract May 12 Waived Sandora Irvin May 18 Signed Amber Petillon to a training camp contract May 25 Waived Morenika Atunrase 2014 May 26 Signed Joyce Ekworomadu to a training camp contract April 10 Signed Whitney Hand-Jones and Carolyn Davis to training camp contracts. May 28 Waived Amber Petillon April 14 Selected Notre Dame’s Kayla McBride (third overall), Spain’s Astou Ndour (16th overall) and June 1 Waived Valeriya Berezhynska and Candyce Bingham Missouri’s Bri Kulas (28th overall) in the 2014 WNBA Draft. July 31 Signed Ann Wauters and waived Katie Mattera April 21 Signed Jessica Kuster, Karla Kilbert and Heather Butler to training camp contracts 2010 Feb. 2 Re-signed free agent Ruth Riley Feb. 19 Acquired Roneeka Hodges in a sign-and-trade deal with Minnesota in exchanged for second round picks in the 2011 WNBA Draft Feb. 24 Signed to a training camp contract March 9 Signed to a training camp contract March 10 Re-signed Shanna Crossley April 6 Signed Charel Allen, Deonna Davis and Krystal Vaughn to training camp contracts April 14 Traded Shanna Crossley to the for April 21 Signed Diana Delva, Brittany jackson and Lacey Simpson to training camp contracts April 22 Re-signed Edwige Lawson-Wade April 28 Re-signed Belinda Snell April 29 Waived Brittany Jackson May 5 Waived Dee Davis and Diana Delva May 10 Waived guard Alexis Rack and forward Krystal Vaughn May 13 Waived guard Charel Allen, guard Quianna Chaney and forward Lacey Simpson May 14 Waived forward Alysha Clark, forward/center Laura Harper and center Tasha Humphrey May 21 Signed forward Chamique Holdsclaw ... Waived guard Belinda Snell June 9 Signed guard ... Waived forward Crystal Kelly June 29 Waived forward Megan Frazee ... re-signed forward Crystal Kelly July 1 Waived forward Crystal Kelly and guard Allie Quigley July 4 Signed forward Crytal Kelly and guard Allie Quigley each to a seven-day contract July 13 Signed forward Crystal Kelly to a seven-day contract July 19 Signed forward Crystal Kelly to a seven-day contract July 27 Signed forward Crystal Kelly to contract for the remainder of the season Aug. 12 Signed forward 2011 Feb. 3 Signed Shanavia Dowdell and Ashley Walker to training camp contracts March 7 Signed Tully Bevilaqua March 17 Signed Kelly Mazzante April 11 Selected Danielle Robinson (6th overall), Danielle Adams (20th overall) and Porsha Phillips (30th overall) in the 2011 WNBA Draft. April 20 Traded Michelle Snow to Chicago for Jia Perkins May 2 Traded first and second round 2012 draft picks to Tulsa for Scholanda Robinson May 16 Signed Alysha Clark to a training camp contract May 31 Waived Shanavia Dowdell June 2 Waived Alysha Clark, Kelly Mazzante and Ashley Walker

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1998 May 5 Traded Lady Hardmon to Sacramento for Chantel Tremitiere May 8 Traded Karen Booker to Houston for Fran Harris 1999 July 29 Traded Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson to Detroit for Korie Hlede and Cindy Brown Dec.15 Traded Elena Baranova to Miami for Kate Starbird 2000 April 24 Traded the #3 and #8 picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Jennifer Azzi and Detroit’s #12 pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft 2002 April 18 Acquired New York’s first round draft pick (14th overall) in exchange for guard Korie Hlede. July 22 Acquired Semeka Randall in exchange for Kate Starbird 2003 May 1 Traded Natalie Williams and Coretta Brown to Indiana in exchange for Sylvia Crawley and Gwen Jackson 2004 Jan. 28 Traded the fourth, 16th and 29th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Shannon Johnson and the 21st and 34th overall picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft July 19 Traded Gwen Jackson to Phoenix in exchange for Adrian Williams 2005 April 16 Acquired Katie Feenstra from the Connecticut Sun along with a first round pick in exchange for Margo Dydek May 18 Acquired Chantelle Anderson from the Sacramento Monarchs in exchange for first round pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft (previously acquired from Connecticut) 2007 Feb. 21 Acquired Sandora Irvin from the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for second round pick in 2008 WNBA Draft Feb. 22 Acquired Ruth Riley from the Detroit Shock in exchange for Katie Feenstra and the option to exchange first round picks in 2008 WNBA Draft April 4 Selected Jessica Davenport (2nd overall), Camille Little (17th overall) and Nare Diawara (30th overall) in the 2007 WNBA Draft. Traded Jessica Davenport and 2008 first-round draft pick to New York in exchange for Becky Hammon and 2008 second-round draft pick. 2008 April 9 Selected Chioma Nnamaka in the second round (21st overall) and Alex Anderson in the third round (39th overall) of the 2008 WNBA Draft. Traded Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and a 2009 first round draft pick to Atlanta in exchange for Ann Wauters, Morenike Atunrashe and a 2009 second round draft pick. 2010 Feb. 19 Acquired Roneeka Hodges in a sign-and-trade deal with Minnesota in exchanged for second round picks in the 2011 WNBA Draft April 14 Traded Shanna Crossley to the Tulsa Shock for Crystal Kelly 2011 April 20 Traded Michelle Snow to Chicago for Jia Perkins May 2 Traded first and second round 2012 draft picks to Tulsa for Scholanda Robinson 2012 Feb. 16 Traded Roneeka Hodges to Indiana in exchange for Tangela Smith March 14 Traded the rights to Sonja Petrovic to Chicago in exchange for a 2013 second round draft pick 2013 none 2014 none

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ADAMS, DANIELLE #23 Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-1 College: Texas A&M 2011 Birthdate: 2-19-89 Acquired: Selected in the second round (20th overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft. San Antonio/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 23 0 480 99 230 .430 35 100 .350 53 71 .746 35 63 98 13 60 12 27 15 286 12.4 2012 34 5 686 141 320 .441 38 112 .339 82 108 .759 61 98 159 33 94 23 42 23 402 11.8 2013 34 24 899 170 399 .426 42 129 .326 106 150 .707 53 108 161 42 95 29 61 25 488 14.4 Totals 91 29 2065 410 949 .432 115 341 .337 241 329 .733 149 269 418 88 249 64 130 63 1176 12.9

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 0 69 12 25 .480 2 8 .250 6 8 .750 3 7 10 2 7 2 2 1 32 10.7 2012 2 0 44 10 20 .500 2 7 .286 7 8 .875 7 6 13 1 6 2 2 0 29 14.5 Totals 5 0 113 22 45 .489 4 15 .267 13 16 .813 10 13 23 3 13 4 4 1 61 12.2 AGUILAR, ELISA #43 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: George Washington 2000 Birthdate: 10-15-76 Acquired: Signed as a free agent. Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 28 0 141 14 33 .424 11 21 .524 4 7 .571 0 11 11 16 2 5 11 3 43 1.5 Totals 28 0 141 14 33 .424 11 21 .524 4 7 .571 0 11 11 16 2 5 11 3 43 1.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

Alexander, Erin #5 Position: Guard Height: 5-7 College: UC-Santa Barbara 1997 Birthdate: 4-25-75 Acquired: Picked up off waivers (Los Angeles) on July 16, 1998 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 12 0 68 5 22 .227 5 19 .263 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 3 7 1 5 0 17 1.4 Totals 12 0 68 5 22 .227 5 19 .263 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 3 7 1 5 0 17 1.4

Alexander, Kayla #40 Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Syracuse 2013 Birthdate: 1-5-91 Acquired: Drafted in the 2013 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 33 1 371 35 84 .417 0 0 .000 22 30 .733 43 56 99 10 46 4 35 14 92 2.8 Totals 33 1 371 84 84 .417 0 0 .000 22 30 .733 43 56 99 10 46 4 35 14 92 2.8

anderson, chantelle #7 Position: Center Height: 6-7 College: Vanderbilt 2003 Birthdate: 1-22-81 Acquired: Obtained from the Sacramento Monarchs on May 18, 2005, in exchange for the 2006 first round draft pick previously acquired from the Connecticut Sun. San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 34 19 669 83 178 .466 0 0 .000 37 46 .804 28 62 90 11 106 8 55 15 203 6.0 2006 23 20 414 59 112 .527 0 0 .000 35 45 .778 28 57 85 15 73 7 29 10 153 6.7 2007 11 1 86 10 20 .500 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 6 14 20 3 11 1 5 5 28 2.5 Totals 68 40 1169 152 310 .490 0 0 .000 80 103 .777 62 133 195 29 190 16 89 30 384 5.6 Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 2 0 5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 1.0 Totals 2 0 5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 1.0 APPEL, JAYNE #32 Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Stanford 2010 Birthdate: 5-14-88 Acquired: Selected in the first round (5th overall) of the 2010 WNBA Draft. San Antonio/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 28 0 306 38 71 .535 1 3 .333 19 34 .559 21 50 71 13 40 7 19 5 96 3.4 2011 31 0 452 42 89 .472 1 3 .333 14 25 .560 40 102 142 25 68 17 23 20 99 3.2 2012 33 30 625 47 85 .441 0 1 .000 22 29 .759 62 151 213 39 67 18 39 29 116 3.5 2013 29 29 768 70 121 .579 1 3 .333 29 49 .592 75 184 259 57 85 26 44 37 170 5.9

Totals 121 59 2151 197 366 .538 3 10 .300 84 137 .613 198 487 685 134 260 68 125 91 481 4.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 0 24 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 5 7 2 3 0 0 0 11 5.5 2011 3 0 24 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 0 0 0.0 2012 2 2 26 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 3 9 2 7 0 2 1 4 2.0 Totals 7 2 74 6 13 .462 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 9 9 18 5 13 2 6 1 15 2.1

ATUNRASE, MORENIKE #24 Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Texas A&M 2008 Birthdate: 4-14-86 Acquired: Obtained from Atlanta along with Ann Wauters and a 2009 second round draft pick in exchange for Chioma Nnamaka, Camille Little and a 2009 first round draft pick. San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 33 0 347 24 87 .276 12 41 .293 11 16 .688 16 32 48 23 21 16 26 13 71 2.2 Totals 33 0 347 24 87 .276 12 41 .293 11 16 .688 16 32 48 23 21 16 26 13 71 2.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 8 0 44 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 0 2 .000 0 7 7 4 4 1 1 1 10 1.3 Totals 8 0 44 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 0 2 .000 0 7 7 4 4 1 1 1 10 1.3

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Azzi, Jennifer #8 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Stanford 1990 Birthdate: 8-31-68 Acquired: In a trade with Detroit Shock on April 24, 2000. (with the #12 pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft in exchange for Utah’s #3 and #8 draft picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft.) Utah/San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 15 15 559 47 104 .452 10 24 .417 40 43 .930 5 36 41 92 43 12 28 5 144 9.6 2001 32 32 1205 75 184 .408 38 74 .514 88 96 .917 10 88 98 171 89 22 69 10 276 8.6 2002 32 32 1151 91 198 .460 41 92 .446 83 104 .798 15 54 69 158 102 27 67 14 306 9.6 2003 34 34 1136 85 211 .403 39 97 .402 51 65 .785 10 81 91 111 98 27 61 9 260 7.6 Totals 113 113 4051 298 697 .428 128 287 .446 262 308 .851 40 259 299 532 332 88 225 38 986 8.7

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 75 3 12 .250 2 7 .286 1 1 1.000 0 3 3 10 7 1 5 1 9 4.5 2002 5 5 186 13 33 .394 7 19 .368 7 8 .875 2 11 13 34 20 4 8 5 40 8.0 Totals 7 7 261 16 45 .355 9 26 .346 8 9 .888 2 14 16 44 27 5 13 6 49 7.0

Bader, Tricia #10 Position: Guard Height: 5-4 College: Boise State 1996 Birthdate: 2-26-73 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in fourth round (31st overall) of the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 22 0 206 16 53 .302 10 27 .370 4 8 .500 0 10 10 20 34 13 26 0 46 2.1 1999 7 0 34 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 1 12 3 4 1 2 0.3 Totals 29 0 240 16 56 .286 10 29 .345 6 10 .600 0 12 12 21 46 16 30 1 48 1.7

Baranova, Elena #28 Position: Forward Height: 6-5 Country: Russia Birthdate: 1-28-72 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Utah Starzz on January 22, 1997 Utah (3 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 27 913 129 331 .390 40 106 .377 43 62 .694 56 151 207 62 82 43 82 63 341 12.2 1998 20 19 671 92 219 .420 15 48 .313 59 71 .831 61 125 186 70 44 21 55 30 258 12.9 1999 29 19 572 60 148 .405 20 48 .417 33 41 .805 25 73 98 45 58 20 44 23 173 6.0 Totals 77 65 2156 281 698 .403 75 202 .371 135 174 .776 142 349 491 177 184 84 181 116 772 10.0

BATTLE, ASHLEY #22 Position: Forward Height: 6-0 College: Connecticut 2005 Birthdate: 5-31-82 Acquired: Signed on August 12, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 5 0 35 4 12 .333 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 4 5 9 1 5 0 3 0 8 1.6 Totals 5 0 35 4 12 .333 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 4 5 9 1 5 0 3 0 8 1.6 Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 0 34 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 1 5 6 4 1 1 1 0 6 3.0 Totals 2 0 34 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 1 5 6 4 1 1 1 0 6 3.0

Berezhynska, Valeriya #0 Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Rice 2008 Birthdate: 4-10-86 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on August 4, 2008 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 2 0 6 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 6 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0

BEVILAQUA, TULLY #41 Position: Guard Height: 5-7 College: Australia Birthdate: 7-19-72 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on March 7, 2001 San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (14 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 34 25 494 37 82 .451 12 42 .286 13 18 .722 10 38 48 55 31 24 25 2 99 2.9 2012 28 0 157 2 12 .167 1 8 .125 1 2 .500 1 6 7 11 7 7 9 1 6 0.2 Totals 62 25 651 39 94 .415 13 50 .260 14 20 .700 11 44 55 66 38 31 34 3 105 1.7 Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 0 37 3 7 .429 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 4 2 6 3 2 0 2 2 8 2.7 Totals 3 0 37 3 7 .429 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 4 2 6 3 2 0 2 2 8 2.7

Bibrzycka, Agnieszka #10 Position: Forward Height: 6- 2 Country: Poland Birthdate: 10-21-82 Acquired: Signed as free agent on February 19, 2004 and again on February 10, 2006 San Antonio/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 24 9 465 55 151 .364 26 84 .310 23 26 .885 5 23 28 40 38 21 32 7 159 6.6 2006 32 22 752 130 311 .418 55 157 .350 46 53 .868 10 56 66 48 49 26 47 12 361 11.3 Totals 56 31 1217 185 462 .400 81 241 .336 69 79 .873 15 79 94 88 87 47 79 19 520 9.0

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Black, Debbie #31 Position: Guard Height: 5-2 College: St. Joseph’s 1988 Birthdate: 7-29-66 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (15th overall) in the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 32 32 1014 62 163 .380 8 40 .200 31 50 .620 31 80 111 161 116 77 67 6 163 5.1 Totals 32 32 1014 62 163 .380 8 40 .200 31 50 .620 31 80 111 161 116 77 67 6 163 5.1

Booker, Karen #3 Position: Center Height: 6-1 College: Vanderbilt 1987 Birthdate: 4-10-65 Acquired: Selected as a developmental player and assigned to the Utah Starzz on May 27, 1997 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 26 4 321 20 60 .333 0 3 .000 21 37 .568 34 46 80 24 62 24 49 15 61 2.3 Totals 26 4 321 20 60 .333 0 3 .000 21 37 .568 34 46 80 24 62 24 49 15 61 2.3

Brown, Cindy #14 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Long Beach State 1987 Birthdate: 3-16-65 Acquired: In a trade with the Detroit Shock on July 29, 1999 (with Korie Hlede in exchange for Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson) Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 9 0 156 11 32 .344 1 10 .100 11 16 .688 14 19 33 10 16 9 12 2 34 3.8 Totals 9 0 156 11 32 .344 1 10 .100 11 16 .688 14 19 33 10 16 9 12 2 34 3.8

Campbell, edna #21 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Texas 1991 Birthdate: 11-26-68 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 16, 2005 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 28 2 248 21 67 .313 5 19 .263 1 1 1.000 2 12 14 14 20 7 15 0 48 1.7 Totals 28 2 248 21 67 .313 5 19 .263 1 1 1.000 2 12 14 14 20 7 15 0 48 1.7

Campbell, Michelle #5 Position: Forward Height: 6-5 College: USC 1997 Birthdate: 2-20-74 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 12, 1999 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 8 0 30 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 0 6 6 2 4 0 4 0 8 1.0 Totals 8 0 30 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 0 6 6 2 4 0 4 0 8 1.0

Carter, Deborah #9 Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6-0 College: Georgia 1994 Birthdate: 1-3-72 Acquired: Allocated by the WNBA to the Utah Starzz on May 22, 1997 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 19 7 286 32 82 .390 2 9 .222 10 14 .714 22 31 53 8 34 13 17 1 76 4.0 Totals 19 7 286 32 82 .390 2 9 .222 10 14 .714 22 31 53 8 34 13 17 1 76 4.0

CAUFIELD, LaNeishea #20 Position: Guard Height: 6-1 College: Oklahoma 2002 Birthdate: 5-25-80 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the first round (14th overall) in the 2002 WNBA Draft. Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 8 0 65 6 15 .400 5 9 .556 2 2 1.000 3 2 5 1 0 13 8 7 19 2.4 Totals 8 0 65 6 15 .400 5 9 .556 2 2 1.000 3 2 5 1 0 13 8 7 19 2.4

CHRISTON, SHAMEKA #20 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Arkansas 2004 Birthdate: 2-15-82 Acquired: Signed with San Antonio as a free agent on February 8, 2012. San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 34 31 695 83 232 .358 54 158 .342 50 64 .781 17 50 67 43 41 18 20 16 270 7.9 2013 33 14 740 82 267 .307 50 156 .321 33 38 .821 10 45 55 24 55 16 24 11 247 7.5 Totals 67 45 1435 165 499 .331 104 314 .332 83 102 .813 27 95 122 67 96 34 44 27 517 7.7

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 2 2 48 5 15 .333 5 12 .417 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 4 4 0 2 0 17 8.5 Totals 2 2 48 5 15 .333 5 12 .417 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 4 4 0 2 0 17 8.5

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Compain, Megan #22 Position: Guard/Forward Height: 5-10 College: St. Joseph’s 1997 Birthdate: 9-18-75 Acquired: Allocated by the WNBA to the Utah Starzz on May 22, 1997 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 4 0 19 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2 4 4 3 1 0 0.0 Totals 4 0 19 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2 4 4 3 1 0 0.0

Consuegra, Cara #21 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Iowa 2001 Birthdate: 3-4-79 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the fourth round (56th overall) of the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 15 0 50 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 .500 1 5 6 10 4 4 11 0 2 0.1 Total 15 0 50 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 .500 1 5 6 10 4 4 11 0 2 0.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 1 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 3.0 Total 1 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 3.0

Crawley, Sylvia #00 Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-5 College: North Carolina 1994 Birthdate: 9-27-72 Acquired: In a trade with the Indiana Fever on May 1, 2003 (with Gwen Jackson in exchange for Natalie Williams and Coretta Brown) San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 33 8 564 50 130 .385 0 0 .000 15 22 .682 39 66 105 19 76 18 19 40 115 3.5 Totals 33 8 564 50 130 .385 0 0 .000 15 22 .682 39 66 105 19 76 18 19 40 115 3.5

Crockrom, Danielle #34 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Baylor 2002 Birthdate: 2-11-81 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the first round (11th overall) of the 2002 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 18 0 84 10 28 .357 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 6 7 13 2 2 8 3 0 29 1.6 Totals 18 0 84 10 28 .357 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 6 7 13 2 2 8 3 0 29 1.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 1 0 2 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Totals 1 0 2 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0

Cross, Jae #6 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 Country: Australia Birthdate: 1-20-76 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on March 13, 2006 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 18 1 118 8 18 .444 2 6 .333 7 9 .778 3 7 10 11 0 8 5 6 25 1.4 Totals 18 1 118 8 18 .444 2 6 .333 7 9 .778 3 7 10 11 0 8 5 6 25 1.4

Crossley, Shanna #5 Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Tennessee 2006 Birthdate: 9-7-83 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio in the second round (16th overall) of the 2006 WNBA Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 34 0 551 83 219 .379 48 127 .378 12 18 .667 7 34 41 34 21 11 38 4 226 6.6 2007 34 1 548 107 272 .393 74 181 .409 26 29 .897 4 42 46 27 35 14 40 2 314 9.2 2009 19 1 176 35 76 .461 20 45 .444 5 6 .833 0 10 10 6 11 2 5 0 95 5.0 Totals 87 2 1273 225 567 .397 142 353 .402 43 53 .811 11 86 97 67 67 27 83 6 635 7.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 0 58 14 33 .424 10 21 .476 3 3 1.000 0 2 2 4 9 2 6 0 41 8.2 2009 3 0 31 5 15 .333 5 10 .500 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 17 5.7 Totals 8 0 89 19 48 .396 15 31 .484 5 5 1.000 0 3 3 4 12 2 8 0 58 7.3

Darling, Helen #30 Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Penn State 2000 Birthdate: 8-28-78 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio fourth overall in the 2007 WNBA Dispersal Draft (Charlotte Sting) San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 33 19 684 46 120 .383 15 41 .366 27 35 .771 7 62 69 103 84 45 53 1 134 4.1 2008 31 14 579 33 123 .268 12 60 .200 30 38 .789 13 60 73 54 67 33 45 3 108 3.5 2009 34 13 642 27 109 .248 13 44 .295 37 55 .673 14 47 61 100 79 30 40 5 104 3.1 2010 33 1 391 18 60 .300 6 22 .273 22 34 .647 11 23 34 47 51 20 32 1 64 1.9 Totals 131 47 2296 124 412 .301 46 167 .275 116 162 .716 45 192 237 304 281 128 170 10 410 3.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 121 14 30 .467 9 17 .529 5 6 .833 3 14 17 19 14 6 13 0 42 8.4 2008 6 0 53 5 13 .385 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 3 4 7 5 8 3 7 0 12 2.0 2009 3 0 34 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 1 3 4 3 4 1 1 0 4 1.3 2010 2 0 14 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.0 Totals 16 5 222 21 50 .420 11 24 .458 7 10 .700 7 22 29 27 26 10 23 0 60 3.8

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­Dickerson, Keitha #25 Position: Forward Height: 5-11 College: Texas Tech 2000 Birthdate: 4-20-78 Acquired: Free Agent Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 4 0 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 4 0 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

­Dillard, Tai #9 Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Texas 2003 Birthdate: 5-6-81 Acquired: Signed as free agent on May 1, 2003 San Antonio/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 24 0 168 16 65 .246 4 23 .174 5 6 .833 1 14 15 15 22 7 14 4 41 1.7 2004 23 0 205 16 54 .296 5 18 .278 0 1 .000 2 12 14 19 18 4 14 1 37 1.6 2005 10 0 51 4 16 .250 0 3 .000 1 4 .250 1 5 6 3 5 2 14 0 9 0.9 Totals 57 0 424 36 135 .267 9 44 .205 6 11 .545 4 31 35 37 45 13 42 5 87 1.5

Dydek, Margo #12 Position: Center Height: 7-2 Country: Poland Birthdate: 4-28-74 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (1st overall) of the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (7 Years)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 30 30 839 146 303 .482 1 7 .143 93 127 .732 41 186 227 53 126 14 108 114 386 12.9 1999 32 28 733 141 283 .498 7 20 .350 114 133 .857 38 166 204 59 112 13 91 77 403 12.6 2000 32 32 775 105 236 .445 2 14 .143 82 103 .796 29 146 175 51 114 18 82 96 294 9.2 2001 32 32 970 128 291 .440 6 15 .400 87 109 .798 29 214 243 64 108 25 90 113 349 10.9 2002 30 27 876 139 319 .436 2 8 .250 114 135 .844 52 210 262 71 99 25 96 107 394 13.1 2003 34 34 926 156 346 .451 0 1 .000 94 130 .723 45 206 251 58 113 19 80 100 406 11.9 2004 34 24 682 90 208 .433 1 2 .500 44 58 .759 30 138 168 60 70 20 64 48 225 6.6 Totals 224 207 5801 905 1986 .456 19 67 .284 628 795 .790 264 1266 1530 416 742 134 611 655 2457 11.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 69 9 21 .429 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 1 13 14 3 10 1 4 7 28 14.0 2002 5 5 171 22 55 .400 0 0 .000 13 15 .867 3 41 44 12 17 1 16 17 60 12.0 Totals 7 7 240 31 76 .408 0 0 .000 23 28 .821 4 54 58 15 27 2 20 24 88 12.6

ELY, SHYRA #43 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Tennessee 2005 Birthdate: 8-9-83 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the second round (14th overall) of the 2005 WNBA Draft San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 31 11 528 50 132 .379 9 31 .290 30 39 .769 11 51 62 27 42 7 33 4 139 4.5 2006 12 1 136 12 44 .273 2 9 .222 15 26 .577 5 26 31 10 17 2 13 0 41 3.4 Totals 43 12 664 62 176 .352 11 40 .275 45 65 .692 16 77 93 37 59 9 46 4 180 4.0

Ferdinand, Marie #3 Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Louisiana State 2001 Birthdate: 10-13-78 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (eighth overall) in the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (7 Years)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 32 22 864 143 290 .493 11 42 .262 69 113 .611 23 63 86 79 70 40 63 4 366 11.4 2002 32 32 1065 176 371 .474 5 34 .147 132 171 .772 19 88 107 91 86 51 89 7 489 15.3 2003 34 34 1116 139 384 .362 16 52 .308 176 223 .789 28 99 127 91 87 58 85 6 470 13.8 2004 17 17 509 67 162 .414 10 27 .370 55 64 .859 18 36 54 29 34 32 35 2 199 11.7 2005 31 31 999 132 358 .369 20 65 .308 104 134 .776 40 76 116 68 74 46 70 5 388 12.5 2006 DNP-Maternity 2007 34 12 481 61 170 .359 6 27 .222 36 40 .900 33 48 81 28 55 19 37 3 164 4.8 Totals 180 148 5034 618 1735 .356 68 247 .275 572 645 .887 161 410 571 385 406 246 379 27 2076 11.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 69 7 16 .438 0 2 .000 15 18 .833 2 6 8 7 4 3 2 0 29 14.5 2002 5 5 186 25 56 .446 1 5 .200 23 34 .676 4 18 22 13 16 10 20 0 74 14.8 2007 5 0 71 11 26 .423 0 2 .000 11 13 .846 7 12 19 6 7 10 6 0 33 6.6 Totals 12 7 326 43 98 .439 1 9 .111 49 65 .754 13 36 49 26 27 23 28 0 136 11.3

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frazee, megan #40 Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: Liberty 2009 Birthdate: 3-29-87 Acquired: Selected by the Silver Stars in the second round (14th overall) of the 2009 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 29 0 326 52 126 .413 14 37 .378 27 39 .692 27 57 84 15 43 8 21 5 145 5.0 2010 10 0 101 12 32 .375 1 9 .111 13 19 .684 7 14 21 1 10 0 6 0 38 3.8 Totals 39 0 427 64 158 .405 15 46 .326 40 58 .690 34 71 105 16 53 8 27 5 183 4.7

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 1 0 7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Totals 1 0 7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0

Frese, Stacy #4 Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Iowa State 2000 Birthdate: 9-23-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (35th overall) of the 2000 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 21 0 222 10 30 .333 9 26 .346 33 36 .917 4 14 18 17 14 4 14 0 62 3.0 Totals 21 0 222 10 30 .333 9 26 .346 33 36 .917 4 14 18 17 14 4 14 0 62 3.0

Gaither, Katryna #33 Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Notre Dame 1997 Birthdate: 8-13-75 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, May 2000 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 9 0 54 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 7 10 17 4 8 4 4 0 14 1.6 Totals 9 0 54 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 7 10 17 4 8 4 4 0 14 1.6

Gardner, Andrea #50 Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-3 College: Howard 2002 Birthdate: 12-23-79 Acquired: Selected by the Starzz in the second round (27th overall) of the 2002 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 30 2 198 18 49 .367 0 0 .000 21 38 .553 29 32 61 5 3 35 13 3 57 1.9 Totals 30 2 198 18 49 .367 0 0 .000 21 38 .553 29 32 61 5 3 35 13 3 57 1.9

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 3 0 14 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0 5 0 1 1 5 1.7 Totals 3 0 14 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0 5 0 1 1 5 1.7

Goodson, Adrienne #15 Position: Forward Height: 6-0 College: Old Dominion 1998 Birthdate: 10-19-66 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (27th overall selection) on the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (6 Years)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 32 31 1068 182 427 .426 13 53 .245 99 129 .767 71 67 138 87 760 27 98 8 476 14.9 2000 29 28 929 199 415 .480 8 29 .276 92 134 .687 69 95 164 69 67 41 81 7 498 17.2 2001 28 25 854 138 319 .433 5 31 .161 62 89 .697 66 86 152 58 64 27 75 0 343 12.3 2002 32 32 1101 189 419 .451 8 28 .286 117 157 .745 91 90 181 67 92 45 102 6 503 15.7 2003 33 32 969 141 357 .395 8 36 .222 81 102 .794 74 111 185 71 96 24 85 6 371 11.2 2004 34 34 1068 142 317 .448 4 16 .250 84 102 .824 89 146 235 60 77 28 67 2 372 10.9 Totals 188 182 5989 991 2254 .440 46 193 .238 535 713 .750 460 595 1055 412 472 192 508 29 2563 13.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 71 13 29 .448 0 4 .000 5 9 .556 6 10 16 3 7 3 4 2 31 15.5 2002 5 5 190 29 74 .392 2 7 .286 12 17 .706 9 18 27 8 11 7 21 0 72 14.4 Totals 7 7 261 42 103 .408 2 11 .182 17 26 .654 15 28 43 11 18 10 25 2 103 14.7

Hammon, Becky #25 Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Colorado State 1999 Birthdate: 3-11-77 Acquired: Obtained from New York on 4/4/07 along with 2008 second round draft selection in exchange for 2007 second overall draft pick Jessica Davenport and 2008 first round selection San Antonio (7 Years)/WNBA (15 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 28 27 934 179 402 .445 74 183 .404 95 102 .931 8 69 77 140 51 23 114 5 527 18.8 2008 33 33 1101 171 438 .390 77 220 .350 163 174 .937 13 78 91 161 60 43 104 7 582 17.6 2009 31 31 1049 200 447 .447 76 206 .369 128 142 .901 25 78 103 156 54 49 111 12 604 19.5 2010 32 32 1075 159 360 .442 69 177 .390 97 101 .960 16 77 93 172 61 36 108 8 484 15.1 2011 33 33 1050 176 400 .440 75 193 .389 99 111 .892 5 91 96 192 51 49 119 7 526 15.9 2012 33 33 998 160 363 .441 80 184 .435 85 97 .876 9 74 83 176 37 31 106 6 485 14.7 2013 1 1 12 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 2.0 Totals 191 190 6219 1046 2413 .433 451 1164 .387 667 727 .917 76 468 544 998 314 231 665 45 3210 16.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 175 38 92 .413 20 45 .444 8 10 .800 5 9 14 25 13 6 16 1 104 20.8 2008 9 9 331 45 107 .421 22 48 .458 51 57 .895 2 19 21 41 14 9 31 5 163 18.1 2009 3 3 101 19 41 .463 8 21 .381 9 10 .900 0 8 8 6 4 5 7 0 55 18.3 2010 2 2 74 11 28 .393 7 18 .389 11 11 1.000 1 6 7 11 3 1 8 0 40 20.0 2011 3 3 104 14 40 .350 9 23 .391 12 14 .857 0 8 8 13 8 5 9 2 49 16.3 2012 2 2 70 13 26 .500 4 11 .364 4 4 1.000 3 3 6 9 6 2 7 0 34 17.0 Totals 22 22 807 127 308 .412 66 155 .426 91 102 .892 8 50 58 96 42 26 71 8 473 21.5

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Hardmon, Lady #27 Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Georgia 1992 Birthdate: 10-12-70 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Utah Starzz on January 22, 1997 Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 24 691 58 167 .347 1 10 .100 36 55 .655 33 51 84 67 39 23 79 2 153 5.5 Totals 28 24 691 58 167 .347 1 10 .100 36 55 .655 33 51 84 67 39 23 79 2 153 5.5

Harris, Fran #20 Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6-0 College: Texas 1986 Birthdate: 3-12-65 Acquired: In a trade with the Houston Comets on May 8, 1998 (in exchange for Karen Booker) Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 18 12 353 28 79 .354 5 16 .313 10 12 .833 14 25 39 30 33 13 17 1 71 3.9 Totals 18 12 353 28 79 .354 5 16 .313 10 12 .833 14 25 39 30 33 13 17 1 71 3.9

Head, Dena #11 Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Tennessee 1992 Birthdate: 8-16-70 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz (first overall) in the 1997 WNBA Elite Draft Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 27 4 471 53 136 .390 10 32 .313 38 45 .844 22 41 63 46 45 14 61 8 154 5.7 1998 30 14 467 36 85 .424 13 27 .481 23 33 .697 14 38 52 37 40 30 44 0 108 3.6 Totals 57 18 938 89 221 .403 23 59 .390 61 78 .782 36 79 115 83 85 34 105 8 262 4.6

Herrig, Amy #54 Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Iowa 1999 Birthdate: 6-16-77 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, 2000 Utah/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 25 0 341 36 75 .480 0 0 .000 19 31 .613 26 33 59 20 41 7 29 5 91 3.6 2001 32 1 448 43 93 .462 0 0 .000 35 46 .761 23 58 81 14 47 8 35 14 121 3.8 2002 28 3 269 23 53 .434 0 0 .000 22 30 .733 15 42 57 4 41 9 29 14 68 2.4 Totals 85 4 1058 102 221 .462 0 0 .000 76 107 .710 64 133 197 38 129 24 93 33 280 3.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 0 21 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 1 2 1.0 2002 2 0 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 1.0 Totals 4 0 30 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 1 5 0 2 2 4 1.0

Hicks, Jessie #25 Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-4 College: Maryland 1993 Birthdate: 12-2-71 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (12th overall) in the 1997 WNBA Draft; signed as a free agent on 2/6/03 Utah/San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 26 0 263 37 80 .463 0 1 .000 9 16 .563 17 19 36 10 57 13 12 11 83 3.2 2004 27 10 371 52 111 .468 0 0 .000 23 38 .605 23 34 57 18 57 17 34 13 127 4.7 Totals 53 0 634 89 191 .466 0 1 .000 32 54 .593 40 53 93 28 114 30 46 24 210 4.0

Hlede, Korie #7 Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Duquense 1998 Birthdate: 3-29-75 Acquired: In a trade with the Detroit Shock on July 29, 1999 (with Cindy Brown in exchange for Wendy Palmer and Olympia Scott-Richardson) Utah (3 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 11 1 277 44 95 .463 13 29 .448 30 33 .909 7 23 30 28 34 8 22 1 131 11.9 2000 31 31 867 118 260 .454 25 58 .431 51 70 .729 25 68 93 92 84 38 76 4 312 10.1 2001 27 10 455 55 141 .390 8 23 .348 33 38 .868 15 25 40 43 56 25 42 1 151 5.6 Totals 69 42 1599 217 496 .438 46 110 .418 114 141 .809 47 116 163 163 174 71 140 6 594 8.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 0 17 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 0 4 2.0 Totals 2 0 17 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 0 4 2.0

HODGES, RONEEKA #5 Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Florida State 2005 Birthdate: 7-19-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 19, 2010 San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 34 19 859 94 263 .357 49 159 .308 25 33 .758 23 85 108 46 40 15 40 10 262 7.7 2011 28 5 273 36 89 .404 32 80 .400 5 5 1.000 3 32 35 14 10 5 4 2 109 3.9 Totals 62 24 1132 130 352 .370 81 239 .339 30 38 .789 26 117 143 60 50 20 44 12 371 6.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 2 57 9 17 .529 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3 2 0 3 0 21 10.5 2011 1 0 5 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 Totals 3 2 62 10 19 .526 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 1 2 3 5 2 0 3 0 24 8.0

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HOLDSCLAW, CHAMIQUE #1 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Tennessee 1999 Birthdate: 9-9-77 Acquired: Signed on May 21, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 29 29 840 162 328 .494 11 31 .355 58 72 .806 51 104 155 58 61 43 65 10 393 13.6 Totals 29 29 840 162 328 .494 11 31 .355 58 72 .806 51 104 155 58 61 43 65 10 393 13.6

Hope, Kym #21 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Miami 1999 Birthdate: 11-23-77 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 2000 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 3 0 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.7 Totals 3 0 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.7

hopkins, chelsea #1 Position: Guard Height: 6-2 College: San Diego State 2013 Birthdate: 7-2-90 Acquired: Signed as a free agent, Sept. 2013 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 3 0 43 1 12 .083 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 1 5 6 5 3 2 5 0 6 2.0 Totals 3 0 43 1 12 .083 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 1 5 6 5 3 2 5 0 6 2.0

Irvin, Sandora #50 Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: TCU 2005 Birthdate: 2-23-82 Acquired: Obtained from Phoenix in exchange for 2008 second round draft pick San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 23 0 128 13 42 .310 0 4 .000 1 2 .500 16 24 40 7 20 3 11 10 27 1.2 2008 21 0 115 9 28 .321 1 4 .250 7 11 .636 10 26 36 2 19 3 7 5 26 1.2 Totals 44 0 243 22 70 .314 1 8 .125 8 13 .615 26 50 76 9 39 6 18 15 53 1.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 3 0 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0.7 2008 3 0 4 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0.7 Totals 6 0 13 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 4 0.7

Ivanyi, Dalma #13 Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: Florida International 1999 Birthdate: 3-18-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the fourth round (39th overall) in the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 14 1 67 4 12 .333 0 4 .000 3 4 .750 3 2 5 7 18 4 11 0 11 0.8 2000 27 16 489 30 96 .313 12 43 .279 21 28 .750 12 42 54 63 67 25 50 3 93 3.4 2005 30 14 577 25 67 .373 20 45 .444 5 8 .625 5 45 50 68 48 26 53 0 75 2.5 2006 31 1 320 15 56 .268 8 37 .216 4 6 .667 7 34 41 50 38 12 19 0 42 1.4 Totals 102 32 1453 74 231 .320 40 129 .310 33 46 .717 27 123 150 188 171 67 133 3 221 2.7

Jackson, Gwen #13 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Tennessee 2003 Birthdate: 10-23-80 Acquired: In a trade with Indiana on May 1, 2003 along with Sylvia Crawley in exchange for Natalie Williams and Coretta Brown San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 33 26 975 114 286 .399 5 30 .167 56 88 .636 86 119 205 20 85 15 46 17 289 8.8 2004 14 0 136 23 48 .479 0 1 .000 15 21 .714 20 34 54 11 23 3 11 3 61 4.4 Totals 47 26 1111 137 334 .410 5 31 .161 71 109 .651 106 153 259 31 108 18 57 20 350 7.4

Johnson, LaTonya #23 Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: Memphis 1998 Birthdate: 8-17-75 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (21st overall) in the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah/San Antonio (6 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 28 8 490 58 145 .400 14 49 .286 21 34 .618 14 40 54 20 42 11 42 1 151 5.4 1999 31 18 718 66 181 .365 24 82 .293 47 58 .810 14 40 54 50 65 21 40 8 203 6.5 2000 29 6 481 52 129 .403 12 36 .333 28 43 .651 14 38 52 26 65 12 34 2 144 5.0 2001 26 0 228 17 65 .262 5 30 .167 11 14 .786 4 15 19 7 26 2 13 1 50 1.9 2002 28 1 269 25 76 .329 10 32 .313 15 20 .750 8 11 19 10 36 7 15 2 75 2.7 2003 31 1 279 18 71 .254 6 23 .261 16 22 .727 7 18 25 9 31 3 14 1 58 1.9 Totals 173 34 2465 236 667 .354 71 252 .282 138 191 .723 61 162 223 122 265 56 158 15 681 3.9

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 0 15 1 4 .250 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 4 0 3 1 4 2.0 2002 5 0 40 7 14 .500 2 9 .222 1 2 .500 2 2 4 2 2 0 1 0 17 3.4 Totals 7 0 55 8 18 .444 2 12 .166 3 4 .750 2 3 5 2 6 0 4 1 21 3.0

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Johnson, Shannon #14 Position: Guard Height: 5-7 College: South Carolina 1996 Birthdate: 8-18-74 Acquired: In a trade with Connecticut on January 28, 2004 along with the Sun’s #21 and #34 picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft in exchange for San Antonio’s #4, #16 and #29 picks in the 2004 WNBA Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 31 30 954 89 234 .380 27 76 .355 82 107 .766 14 68 82 136 69 48 99 4 287 9.3 2005 34 33 1104 88 241 .365 28 90 .311 113 136 .831 17 74 91 158 78 46 113 5 317 9.3 2006 32 32 875 104 256 .406 32 91 .352 78 97 .804 31 64 95 117 78 60 75 5 318 9.9 Totals 97 95 2933 281 731 .384 87 257 .339 273 340 .803 62 206 268 411 225 154 287 14 922 9.5

Johnson, ShENISE #42 Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Miami 2012 Birthdate: 12-8-90 Acquired: Selected in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2012 WNBA Draft. San Antonio/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 34 1 581 68 187 .364 21 51 .412 35 41 .854 55 76 131 46 50 27 37 6 192 5.6 2013 33 24 901 144 365 .395 23 84 .274 53 67 .791 40 88 128 79 55 42 60 6 364 11.0 Totals 67 25 1481 212 552 .384 44 135 .326 88 108 .815 95 164 259 125 105 69 97 12 556 8.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 2 0 24 3 9 .333 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 2 1 1 1 0 6 3.0 Totals 2 0 24 3 9 .333 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 2 1 1 1 0 6 3.0 Johnson, Vickie #55 Position: Guard/Forward Height: 5-9 College: Louisiana Tech 1996 Birthdate: 4-15-72 Acquired: Signed as a free agent February 9, 2006 San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (13 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 34 34 999 119 317 .375 23 69 .333 76 90 .844 55 112 167 122 61 28 59 3 337 9.9 2007 30 29 852 95 214 .444 21 49 .429 32 39 .821 51 93 144 104 46 34 36 8 243 8.1 2008 32 32 892 87 198 .439 11 39 .282 28 36 .778 39 130 169 115 42 26 49 5 213 6.7 2009 32 32 737 80 185 .432 21 56 .375 23 27 .852 23 85 108 77 40 16 39 4 204 6.4 Totals 128 127 3480 381 914 .417 76 213 .357 159 192 .828 168 420 588 418 189 104 183 20 997 7.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 165 18 49 .367 18 49 .421 3 6 .500 9 20 29 23 11 6 9 1 11 9.4 2008 9 9 274 32 65 .492 4 10 .400 7 11 .636 10 32 42 28 13 9 19 0 75 8.3 2009 3 3 90 18 25 .720 5 7 .714 5 6 .833 3 6 9 14 6 5 3 0 46 15.3 Totals 17 17 529 68 139 .489 27 66 .409 15 23 .652 22 58 80 65 30 20 31 1 132 7.8

KELLY, CRYSTAL #42 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Western Kentucky 2008 Birthdate: 9-15-86 Acquired: In a trade with Tulsa in exchange for Shanna Crossley on April 14, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 26 0 242 22 50 .440 1 1 1.000 34 46 .739 13 17 30 7 34 7 23 1 79 3.0 Totals 26 0 242 22 50 .440 1 1 1.000 34 46 .739 13 17 30 7 34 7 23 1 79 3.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 1 0 6 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 Totals 1 0 6 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.0

Koss, Greta #15 Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: Montana 1997 Birthdate: 6-12-74 Acquired: Selected as a developmental player and assigned to the Utah Starzz on May 27, 1997 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 13 10 268 15 29 .517 2 3 .667 12 16 .750 12 25 37 10 15 9 18 4 44 3.4 Totals 13 10 268 15 29 .517 2 3 .667 12 16 .750 12 25 37 10 15 9 18 4 44 3.4

Kraayeveld, Cathrine #6 Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: Oregon 2004 Birthdate: 9-30-81 Acquired: Signed by the Stars in July 2013 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 22 0 285 16 55 .401 11 40 .370 3 4 .750 9 33 42 12 20 9 10 4 46 2.1 Totals 22 0 285 16 55 .501 11 40 .379 3 4 .750 9 33 42 12 20 9 10 4 46 2.1

Lara, Krystyna #27 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 Country: Poland Birthdate: 9-30-69 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 12, 1999 Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 25 0 204 23 68 .338 10 33 .303 6 6 1.000 1 12 13 23 29 10 36 2 62 2.5 Totals 25 0 204 23 68 .338 10 33 .303 6 6 1.000 1 12 13 23 29 10 36 2 62 2.5

75 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME PLAYERS Lawson-Wade, Edwige #9 Position: Guard Height: 5-6 Country: France Birthdate: 5-14-79 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 23, 2008 San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 30 1 280 36 80 .450 22 47 .468 6 9 .667 9 22 31 26 29 12 25 0 100 3.3 2009 33 12 583 58 151 .384 41 113 .363 15 18 .833 9 57 66 74 53 29 29 1 172 5.2 2010 33 19 724 67 181 .370 43 127 .339 39 43 .907 17 47 64 94 71 35 45 2 216 6.5 Totals 96 32 1587 161 412 .391 106 287 .370 60 70 .857 35 126 161 194 153 76 99 3 488 5.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 5 0 84 7 22 .318 7 15 .467 4 4 1.000 3 9 12 9 5 3 5 0 25 5.0 2009 3 3 75 12 18 .667 8 13 .615 0 0 .000 4 5 9 6 6 2 3 0 32 10.7 2010 2 2 57 7 13 .538 5 8 .625 6 6 1.000 0 3 3 8 7 4 1 1 25 12.5 Totals 10 5 246 26 53 .491 20 36 .555 10 10 1.000 7 17 24 23 18 9 9 1 82 8.2

Little, Camille #20 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: North Carolina 2007 Birthdate: 1-18-85 Acquired: Selected 17th overall (second round) in the 2007 WNBA Draft San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 34 7 711 54 131 .412 3 11 .273 21 40 .525 57 95 152 23 70 30 40 11 132 3.9 Totals 34 7 711 54 131 .412 3 11 .273 21 40 .525 57 95 152 23 70 30 40 11 132 3.9

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 0 87 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 4 7 11 4 10 2 4 6 18 3.6 Totals 5 0 87 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 4 7 11 4 10 2 4 6 18 3.6

mattera (FEENSTRA), KATIE #44 Position: Center Height: 6-8 College: Liberty 2005 Birthdate: 11-17-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 11, 2009; obtained from the Connecticut Sun on April 16, 2005, along with the Sun’s 2006 first round pick in exchange for Margo Dydek San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 34 14 673 104 222 .468 0 0 .000 90 128 .703 57 118 175 6 90 9 62 44 298 8.8 2006 34 14 636 100 214 .467 0 0 .000 65 105 .619 74 135 209 14 104 12 69 26 265 7.8 2009 13 0 79 13 21 .619 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 7 15 22 1 13 1 13 8 29 2.2 Totals 47 14 752 117 243 .481 0 0 .000 93 137 .679 64 133 197 7 103 10 75 52 327 7.0

McCRAY, nikki #15 Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Tennessee 1995 Birthdate: 12-17-71 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 19, 2005 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 23 5 302 15 62 .242 1 20 .050 7 11 .636 7 13 20 16 26 11 18 0 38 1.7 Totals 23 5 302 15 62 .242 1 20 .050 7 11 .636 7 13 20 16 26 11 18 0 38 1.7

Mills, Tausha #5 Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Alabama 1998 Birthdate: 2-29-76 Acquired: Signed as a free agent May 11, 2003 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 29 0 185 20 49 .408 0 0 .000 18 31 .581 27 28 55 7 58 4 23 2 58 2.0 Totals 29 0 185 20 49 .408 0 0 .000 18 31 .581 27 28 55 7 58 4 23 2 58 2.0

MORRISON, ZIOMARA #17 Position: Center Height: 6-4 College: Chile Birthdate: 2-15-89 Acquired: Signed with San Antonio as a free agent on February 24, 2012 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 30 0 166 22 52 .423 6 10 .600 9 11 .818 13 23 36 2 26 3 13 3 59 2.0 Totals 30 0 166 22 52 .423 6 10 .600 9 11 .818 13 23 36 2 26 3 13 3 59 2.0

Mulitauaopele, Naomi #34 Position: Guard Height: 6-3 College: Stanford 1998 Birthdate: 3-6-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (12th overall) in the 2000 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 22 3 291 41 69 .594 2 3 .667 15 20 .750 12 22 34 6 37 4 30 6 99 4.5 Totals 22 3 291 41 69 .594 2 3 .667 15 20 .750 12 22 34 6 37 4 30 6 99 4.5

76 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME PLAYERS ngoyisa, bernadette #50 Position: Center Height: 6-4 Country: Congo Birthdate: 8-26-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 15, 2005 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 26 0 251 46 81 .568 0 0 .000 19 26 .731 17 44 61 5 45 5 25 2 111 4.3 Totals 26 0 251 46 81 .568 0 0 .000 19 26 .731 17 44 61 5 45 5 25 2 111 4.3

Palmer, Wendy #4 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Virginia 1996 Birthdate: 8-12-74 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (ninth overall) in the 1997 WNBA Elite Draft Utah/San Antonio (4 Years)/WNBA (13 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 28 936 157 420 .374 12 48 .250 117 173 .676 76 149 225 48 86 47 71 6 443 15.8 1998 28 21 761 145 307 .472 6 17 .353 81 124 .653 70 116 186 30 75 18 56 5 377 13.5 1999 20 4 446 57 141 .404 9 30 .300 44 68 .647 23 60 83 30 57 3 32 8 167 8.4 2005 34 29 882 125 242 .517 24 56 .429 52 70 .743 53 140 193 33 74 20 42 7 326 9.6 Totals 110 82 3025 484 1110 .436 51 151 .337 294 435 .676 222 465 687 141 292 88 201 26 1313 11.9

Pavlickova, Michaela #45 Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: Denver 2001 Birthdate: 11-27-77 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (24th overall) in the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 10 0 21 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 6 6 1 0 0 1 2 1 0.1 Total 10 0 21 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 6 6 1 0 0 1 2 1 0.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 1 0 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 1 0 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Penn, Jocelyn #45 Position: Forward Height: 6-0 College: South Carolina 2003 Birthdate: 9-10-79 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on August 11, 2004 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 1 0 3 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 Total 1 0 3 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0

Perkins, Jia #7 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Texas Tech 2004 Birthdate: 2-23-82 Acquired: Acquired in a trade with Chicago for center Michelle Snow on April 20, 2011 San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (10 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 34 8 852 154 368 .418 40 128 .313 60 71 .845 22 96 118 47 48 44 35 9 408 12.0 2012 33 3 759 128 337 .380 49 127 .386 46 61 .754 17 75 92 64 44 53 29 12 351 10.6 2013 34 33 1037 181 452 .400 45 116 .388 64 74 .865 26 81 107 69 58 80 49 10 471 13.9 Totals 101 44 2648 463 1157 .400 134 371 .361 170 206 .825 65 256 317 180 150 177 113 31 1230 12.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 3 101 15 38 .395 7 19 .368 2 2 1.000 3 13 16 8 3 8 7 1 39 13.0 2012 2 0 43 9 24 .375 3 9 .333 3 6 .500 1 2 3 5 4 6 1 1 24 12.0 Totals 5 3 144 24 62 .387 10 28 .357 5 8 .625 4 15 19 23 7 14 8 2 63 12.6

Perperoglou (Buescher), Erin #12 Position: Forward Height: 6-3 College: The Master’s College 2001 Birthdate: 5-5-79 Acquired: Signed as a restricted free agent on March 6, 2007 San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (8 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 18 11 499 66 143 .462 9 34 .265 62 76 .816 33 76 109 40 60 35 44 13 203 11.3 2008 34 23 906 76 178 .427 28 65 .431 64 83 .771 33 78 111 58 98 36 51 21 244 7.2 2009 34 9 579 31 96 .323 7 22 .318 23 34 .676 22 53 75 31 57 24 35 11 92 2.7 Totals 86 43 1984 173 417 .415 44 121 .364 149 193 .772 88 207 295 129 215 95 130 45 539 6.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 9 8 250 19 50 .380 7 24 .292 11 15 .733 2 24 26 15 29 7 19 2 56 6.2 2009 3 0 33 1 9 .111 0 4 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 1.3 Totals 12 8 283 20 59 .339 7 28 .250 3 17 .176 3 24 27 17 32 9 21 3 60 5.0

PHILLIPS, PORSHA #21 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Georgia 2011 Birthdate: 1-13-88 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the third round (30th overall) in the 2011 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 31 1 258 23 59 .390 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 18 40 58 9 32 5 9 12 55 1.8 Totals 31 1 258 23 59 .390 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 18 40 58 9 32 5 9 12 55 1.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 2 0 3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 Totals 2 0 3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.0

77 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME PLAYERS Poppens, Chelsea #30 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Iowa State 2013 Birthdate: 2-19-91 Acquired: Signed by the Stars in August 2013 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 8 0 63 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 9 8 17 1 11 1 2 0 9 1.1 Totals 8 0 63 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 9 8 17 1 11 1 2 0 9 1.1

Quick, LaQuanda #33 Position: Guard/Forward Height: 5-11 College: North Carolina 2001 Birthdate: 10-3-79 Acquired: Selected with the 12th overall pick in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal Draft San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2003 26 0 168 21 79 .266 15 52 .288 2 2 1.000 8 25 33 5 21 1 10 3 59 2.3 Totals 26 0 168 21 79 .266 15 52 .288 2 2 1.000 8 25 33 5 21 1 10 3 59 2.3

QUIGLEY, ALLIE #14 Position: Guard Height: 5-10 College: DePaul 2008 Birthdate: 6-20-86 Acquired: Signed on June 9, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 4 0 25 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 4 6 .667 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 14 3.5 Totals 4 0 25 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 4 6 .667 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 14 3.5

Ralph, Shea #33 Position: Guard Height: 6-0 College: Connecticut 2001 Birthdate: 3-12-78 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (40th overall) in the 2001 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 DNP ACL injury Total DNP ACL injury

Randall, Semeka #21 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: Tennessee 2001 Birthdate: 2-7-79 Acquired: In a trade with the Seattle Storm on July 22, 2002 (in exchange for Kate Starbird) Utah/San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 8 0 135 18 40 .450 0 2 .000 22 29 .759 4 17 21 8 41 4 10 1 58 7.3 2003 33 1 339 32 90 .356 0 1 .000 24 45 .533 25 28 53 23 41 11 44 0 88 2.7 2004 29 8 462 53 143 .371 0 5 .000 30 48 .625 26 34 60 20 41 22 28 4 136 4.7 Totals 70 9 936 103 273 .377 0 8 .000 76 122 .623 55 79 134 44 123 37 82 5 282 4.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2002 5 0 62 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 3 9 12 5 9 1 3 0 20 4.0 Totals 5 0 62 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 3 9 12 5 9 1 3 0 20 4.0

Rasmussen, Kristen #52 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Michigan State 2000 Birthdate: 11-1-78 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the fourth round (51st overall) in the 2000 WNBA Draft Utah (1 Year)/WNBA (8 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 1 0 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0.0

Reiss, Tammi #32 Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Virginia 1992 Birthdate: 5-2-70 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (5th overall) in the 1997 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 26 831 72 231 .312 30 101 .297 42 55 .764 29 48 77 87 57 23 61 2 216 7.7 1998 22 17 477 54 134 .403 16 54 .296 19 29 .655 14 25 39 48 32 11 25 1 143 6.5 Totals 50 43 1308 126 365 .345 46 155 .297 61 84 .726 43 73 116 135 89 34 86 3 359 7.2

Riley, Ruth #00 Position: Center Height: 6-5 College: Notre Dame 2000 Birthdate: 8-28-79 Acquired: Obtained from Detroit on 2/22/07 in exchange for Katie Feenstra and the option to exchange first round picks in 2008 WNBA Draft San Antonio (5 Years)/WNBA (11 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 30 29 773 72 194 .371 5 27 .185 27 29 .931 32 116 148 37 114 27 69 59 176 5.9 2008 30 3 580 63 145 .434 9 28 .321 18 21 .857 14 94 108 31 101 14 52 41 153 5.1 2009 31 17 650 68 147 .463 4 18 .222 23 26 .885 35 105 140 28 90 14 35 45 163 5.3 2010 20 2 261 29 54 .537 1 5 .200 16 20 .800 6 39 45 19 39 5 19 13 75 3.8 2011 34 34 645 81 167 .485 8 14 .571 20 26 .769 27 103 130 42 88 12 29 30 190 5.6 Totals 145 85 2909 313 707 .443 27 92 .293 104 122 .852 114 457 571 157 432 72 204 188 757 5.2

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 132 14 31 .452 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 6 19 25 11 19 3 8 13 30 6.0 2008 9 1 154 7 33 .212 1 9 .111 3 4 .750 5 14 19 10 26 4 13 8 18 2.0 2009 3 0 44 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 3 7 1 7 1 1 4 12 4.0 2010 2 0 31 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 5 5 1.000 2 2 4 0 5 3 1 3 15 7.5 2011 3 3 56 5 11 .455 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 12 13 9 5 1 3 4 12 4.0 Totals 22 9 417 35 94 .372 4 15 .267 13 17 .765 18 50 68 31 62 12 26 32 87 4.0

78 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME PLAYERS Robinson, Danielle #13 Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Oklahoma 2011 Birthdate: 5-10-89 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft. San Antonio/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 34 9 786 98 213 .460 0 1 .000 84 93 .903 24 55 79 132 76 28 60 4 280 8.2 2012 34 34 984 146 270 .541 0 7 .000 43 55 .782 19 66 85 146 76 46 54 4 335 9.9 2013 25 25 812 115 259 .444 0 6 .000 51 64 .797 19 59 78 168 49 34 64 4 281 11.2 Totals 93 68 2582 359 742 .484 0 14 .000 178 212 .840 62 180 242 446 201 108 178 12 896 9.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 3 3 90 7 27 .259 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 2 7 9 7 9 5 6 0 16 5.3 2012 2 2 65 9 20 .450 0 1 .000 6 6 1.000 1 7 8 9 5 1 3 0 24 12.0 Totals 5 5 155 16 47 .340 0 2 .000 8 8 1.000 3 14 17 16 14 6 9 0 40 8.0 Robinson, sCHOLANDA #3 Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Louisiana State 2006 Birthdate: 1-9-83 Acquired: Acquired in a trade with Tulsa in exchange for 2012 second and third round draft picks on May 2, 2011. San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 32 22 518 52 155 .335 18 53 .340 31 44 .705 9 40 49 12 51 23 19 7 153 4.8 Totals 32 22 518 52 155 .335 18 53 .340 31 44 .705 9 40 49 12 51 23 19 7 153 4.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2011 2 0 9 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 2.5 Totals 2 0 9 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 2.5

Ross, Adrianne #32 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 College: TCU 2008 Birthdate: 11-23-84 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 15, 2008 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 4 0 7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.5 Totals 4 0 7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 2 0 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

Scott, Reagan #51 Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-3 College: Colorado 1997 Birthdate: 8-12-75 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the third round (21st overall) of the 1997 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 8 0 43 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 2 2 1.00 4 3 7 1 3 1 0 3 12 1.5 Totals 8 0 43 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 2 2 1.00 4 3 7 1 3 1 0 3 12 1.5

Scott-Richardson, Olympia #0 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Stanford 1998 Birthdate: 8-5-76 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the second round (11th overall) of the 1998 WNBA Draft Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 29 1 466 58 135 .430 1 5 .200 37 65 .569 37 48 85 22 78 24 49 10 154 5.3 1999 4 0 36 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 5 3 8 2 7 1 3 0 9 2.3 Totals 33 1 502 61 145 .421 1 5 .200 40 71 .563 42 51 93 24 85 25 52 10 163 4.9

SMITH, TANGELA #50 Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Iowa 1999 Birthdate: 4-1-77 Acquired: Acquired by San Antonio from Indiana in exchange for Roneeka Hodges on Feb. 16, 2012 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (14 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 15 0 150 15 36 .417 4 14 .286 3 3 1.000 3 14 17 13 12 2 7 3 37 2.5 Totals 15 0 150 15 36 .417 4 14 .286 3 3 1.000 3 14 17 13 12 2 7 3 37 2.5

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2012 2 0 9 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 Totals 2 0 9 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.0

Snell, belinda #10 Position: Guard Height: 5-11 Country: Australia Birthdate: 1-10-81 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on March 23, 2009 San Antonio (2 Year)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 30 6 553 61 182 .335 42 137 .307 23 29 .793 21 49 70 37 50 27 29 3 187 6.2 2010 2 1 38 3 9 .333 1 5 .200 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 5 0 0 2 0 9 4.5 Totals 32 7 591 64 191 .335 43 142 .303 25 31 .806 22 52 74 42 50 27 31 3 196 6.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2009 1 0 7 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 7 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

79 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME PLAYERS SNOW, MICHELLE #2 Position: Center Height: 6-5 College: Tennessee 2002 Birthdate: 3-20-80 Acquired: In exchange for Dalma Ivanyi and 2011 WNBA Draft pick rights on March 11, 2010 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (9 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 34 33 821 144 251 .574 0 1 .000 64 89 .719 52 158 210 55 71 33 56 25 352 10.4 Totals 34 33 821 144 251 .574 0 1 .000 64 89 .719 52 158 210 55 71 33 56 25 352 10.4

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2010 2 2 38 5 15 .333 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 4 8 4 2 1 3 0 14 7.0 Totals 2 2 38 5 15 .333 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 4 8 4 2 1 3 0 14 7.0

Starbird, Kate #30 Position: Guard Height: 6-1 College: Stanford 1997 Birthdate: 7-30-75 Acquired: In a trade with the on December 15, 1999 (in exchange for Elena Baranova and a second round pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft) Utah (3 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2000 29 0 340 39 109 .358 5 23 .217 34 42 .810 12 21 33 30 32 13 29 11 117 4.0 2001 23 7 310 41 110 .373 5 23 .217 22 27 .815 13 17 30 21 30 8 15 1 109 4.7 2002 15 0 88 10 25 .400 2 8 .250 4 7 .571 0 7 7 7 16 9 2 4 26 1.7 Totals 67 7 738 90 244 .369 12 54 .222 60 76 .789 25 45 70 58 78 30 46 16 252 3.8

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 1 0 2 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 2 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Stevenson, Mandisa #54 Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Auburn 2004 Birthdate: 2-2-82 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 22, 2004 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (3 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 29 0 259 15 45 .333 1 1 1.000 7 8 .875 11 24 35 5 32 6 11 4 38 1.3 Totals 29 0 259 15 45 .333 1 1 1.000 7 8 .875 11 24 35 5 32 6 11 4 38 1.3

Thomas, LaToya #32 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: Mississippi State 2003 Birthdate: 7-6-81 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio with third overall pick in the 2004 WNBA Dispersal Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (6 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 31 30 964 171 350 .489 3 8 .375 95 113 .841 48 90 138 42 99 25 56 11 441 14.2 2005 21 12 505 69 161 .429 3 7 .429 44 49 .898 18 50 68 22 42 7 33 8 185 8.8 2006 19 0 367 56 124 .452 0 0 .000 45 59 .763 27 55 82 22 49 14 27 7 157 8.3 Totals 71 42 1836 296 635 .466 6 15 .400 184 221 .833 93 195 288 86 190 46 116 26 783 10.4

Tremitiere, Chantel #3 Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: Auburn 1991 Birthdate: 10-20-69 Acquired: In a trade from the Sacramento Monarchs on May 5, 1998 (in exchange for Lady Hardmon) Utah (2 Years)/WNBA (5 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1998 28 18 709 48 132 .364 18 49 .367 41 54 .759 13 49 62 102 53 22 42 2 155 5.5 1999 20 0 191 9 29 .310 2 8 .250 1 1 1.000 3 16 19 22 28 6 13 0 21 1.1 Totals 48 18 900 57 161 .354 20 57 .351 42 55 .764 16 65 81 124 81 28 55 2 176 3.7

Wauters, Ann #12 Position: Center Height: 6-5 Country: Belgium Birthdate: 10-12-1980 Acquired: From Atlanta Dream along with and 2009 second round draft pick in exchange for Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka and 2009 first round draft pick. San Antonio (2 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 32 31 979 195 366 .533 11 31 .355 70 98 .714 47 192 239 56 75 36 70 38 471 14.7 2009 17 16 463 92 168 .548 1 6 .167 35 52 .673 29 66 95 19 39 13 44 6 220 12.9 Totals 49 47 1442 287 534 .537 12 37 .324 105 150 .700 76 258 334 75 114 49 114 44 691 14.1

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 9 9 300 48 108 .444 1 12 .083 24 27 .889 13 39 52 14 26 6 17 12 121 13.4 2009 3 3 82 14 36 .389 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 8 15 23 10 7 0 4 0 32 10.7 Totals 12 12 382 62 144 .431 1 12 .083 28 32 .875 21 54 75 24 33 6 21 12 153 12.8

WECKER, KENDRA #53 Position: Forward Height: 5-11 College: Kansas State 2005 Birthdate: 12-16-1982 Acquired: Selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2005 WNBA Draft San Antonio (3 Years)/WNBA (4 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2005 1 0 11 2 6 .333 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 4.0 2006 34 11 572 75 214 .350 19 56 .339 21 27 .778 22 62 84 47 42 11 32 3 190 5.6 2007 14 1 73 6 20 .300 0 4 .000 4 6 .667 4 4 8 4 7 3 3 1 16 1.1 Totals 49 12 656 83 240 .346 19 63 .302 25 33 .758 26 66 92 53 49 15 36 4 210 4.3

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 2 0 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 1.5 Totals 2 0 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 1.5

Whyte, Davellyn #0 Position: Guard Height: 5-11 College: Arizona 2013 Birthdate: 5-14-1991 Acquired: Drafted by the Stars in the 2013 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2013 29 4 433 42 130 .323 18 60 .300 28 37 .757 18 37 55 52 36 20 42 7 130 4.5 Totals 29 4 433 42 130 .323 18 60 .300 28 37 .757 18 37 55 52 36 20 42 7 130 4.5

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Wilkins, Brittany #51 Position: Center Height: 6-3 College: Iowa State 2008 Birthdate: 6-15-83 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 2, 2008 San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2008 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 2 0 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0

Williams, Adrian #33 Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-4 College: Southern California 1999 Birthdate: 2-15-77 Acquired: In a trade with Phoenix on July 19, 2004 (in exchange for Gwen Jackson) San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (8 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 12 0 149 15 45 .333 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 6 22 28 8 19 8 12 1 32 2.7 Totals 12 0 149 15 45 .333 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 6 22 28 8 19 8 12 1 32 2.7

Williams, Kim #23 Position: Guard Height: 5-6 College: DePaul 1997 Birthdate: 10-14-74 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the fourth round (28th overall) in the 1997 WNBA Draft Utah/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1997 28 10 608 88 229 .384 9 34 .265 41 53 .774 34 47 81 60 83 38 57 7 226 8.1 1998 30 10 543 91 223 .408 9 28 .321 36 49 .735 24 34 58 46 74 43 66 6 227 7.6 Totals 58 20 1151 179 452 .396 18 62 .290 77 102 .755 58 81 139 106 157 81 123 13 453 7.8

Williams, Natalie #24 Position: Forward Height: 6-2 College: UCLA 1994 Birthdate: 11-30-70 Acquired: Selected by the Utah Starzz in the first round (3rd overall) in the 1999 WNBA Draft Utah (4 Years)/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 1999 28 26 954 180 347 .519 0 2 .000 144 191 .754 109 148 257 25 108 38 68 22 504 18.0 2000 29 29 1039 179 365 .490 3 5 .600 182 228 .798 132 204 336 51 124 35 79 18 543 18.7 2001 31 31 1064 171 349 .490 0 4 .000 97 133 .729 111 197 308 55 128 41 70 10 439 14.2 2002 31 31 1008 124 285 .435 5 12 .417 98 132 .742 105 150 255 38 122 38 72 16 351 11.3 Totals 119 117 4065 654 1346 .486 8 23 .348 521 684 .762 487 699 1156 169 482 152 289 66 1837 15.4

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2001 2 2 57 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 7 9 16 0 10 3 5 1 21 10.5 2002 5 5 186 25 47 .532 1 4 .250 19 28 .679 21 25 46 7 16 5 8 7 70 14.0 Totals 7 7 243 33 63 .524 1 4 .250 24 34 .706 28 34 62 7 26 8 13 8 91 13.0

Williams, Toccara #1 Position: Guard Height: 5-9 College: Texas A&M 2004 Birthdate: 1-11-82 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio in the third round (34th overall) in the 2004 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (1 Year) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 26 4 417 16 46 .348 1 2 .500 22 29 .759 7 32 39 43 36 35 31 5 55 2.1 Totals 26 4 417 16 46 .348 1 2 .500 22 29 .759 7 32 39 43 36 35 31 5 55 2.1

Yilmaz, Nevriye #11 Position: Center Height: 6-4 Country: Turkey Birthdate: 6-16-80 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on August 12, 2004 San Antonio (1 Year)/WNBA (2 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2004 7 0 77 6 24 .250 1 7 .143 6 6 1.000 3 7 10 2 15 3 4 1 19 2.7 Totals 7 0 77 6 24 .250 1 7 .143 6 6 1.000 3 7 10 2 15 3 4 1 19 2.7

Young-Malcolm, Sophia #33 Position: Forward Height: 6-1 College: Baylor 2006 Birthdate: 12-15-83 Acquired: Selected by San Antonio in the first round (4th overall) of the 2006 WNBA Draft San Antonio/WNBA (7 Years) 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2006 34 34 1055 154 370 .416 0 4 .000 100 137 .730 85 172 257 50 70 57 45 13 408 12.0 2007 33 33 1106 214 448 .478 0 5 .000 125 167 .749 72 121 193 51 100 49 61 12 553 16.8 2008 33 33 1054 207 433 .478 0 3 .000 162 206 .786 52 134 186 75 86 53 57 17 576 17.5 2009 33 33 1113 219 482 .454 17 55 .254 145 189 .761 69 146 215 54 67 44 62 16 600 18.2 2010 34 34 1062 216 431 .501 10 38 .263 79 120 .658 44 134 176 81 89 54 70 9 521 15.3 2011 33 33 1043 176 400 .429 0 6 .000 93 157 .592 48 164 212 76 78 67 51 16 435 13.2 2012 33 33 1049 212 407 .521 0 3 .000 113 160 .706 68 170 238 69 77 74 55 13 537 16.3 2013 ------.------Totals 233 233 7484 1398 2971 .471 27 114 .237 817 1136 .719 438 1041 1477 456 567 398 401 96 3630 15.6

Playoffs 3-Point Season G GS Min FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Ast PF St TO Bl Pts Avg 2007 5 5 172 37 73 .507 0 0 .000 27 32 .844 20 25 45 8 12 4 8 2 101 20.2 2008 9 9 325 57 125 .456 0 1 .000 45 60 .750 16 37 53 15 17 14 19 1 159 17.7 2009 3 3 96 22 48 .458 1 2 .500 13 19 .684 6 10 16 6 9 6 5 2 58 19.3 2010 2 2 66 13 32 .406 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 4 14 18 5 6 2 7 1 31 15.5 2011 3 3 102 19 30 .633 0 0 .000 12 18 .667 4 13 17 9 9 4 4 2 50 16.7 2012 2 2 71 16 30 .533 0 0 .000 8 9 .889 5 5 10 1 7 5 4 1 40 20.0 Totals 24 24 832 164 338 .485 1 3 .333 110 147 .748 55 104 159 44 60 35 47 9 439 18.3

81 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME ROSTERS

1997 2003 2009 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 28 Elena Baranova F 6-5 Russia R 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 4 12 Erin Buescher F 6-3 The Master’s College 7 3 Karen Booker C 6-1 Vanderbilt R 00 Sylvia Crawley F/C 6-5 North Carolina 3 5 Shanna Crossley G 5-10 Tennessee 3 9 Debroah Carter G/F 6-0 Georgia R 9 Tai Dillard G 5-9 Texas R 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 9 22 Megan Compain G/F 5-10 St. Joseph’s R 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 5 40 Megan Frazee F 6-3 Liberty R 27 Lady Hardmon G 5-10 Georgia R 3 Marie Ferdinand G 5-9 Louisiana State 2 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 10 11 Dena Head G 5-10 Tennessee R 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 4 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 12 25 Jessie Hicks F/C 6-4 Maryland R 13 Gwen Jackson F 6-2 Tennessee R 9 Edwidge Lawson-Wade G 5-6 France 4 15 Greta Koss F 6-1 Montana R 23 Latonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 5 44 Katie Feenstra Mattera C 6-8 Liberty 4 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia R 5 Tausha Mills C 6-3 Alabama 3 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 8 32 Tammi Reiss G 5-6 Virginia R 33 LaQuanda Quick G/F 5-10 North Carolina 2 10 Belinda Snell G 5-11 Australia 3 51 Reagan Scott F/C 6-3 Colorado R 21 Semeka Randall G 5-8 Tennessee 2 12 Ann Wauters C 6-5 Belgium 6 23 Kim Williams G 5-6 DePaul R Head Coach: Candy Harvey (6-16); Shell Dailey (6-6) 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 3 Head Coach: Dan Hughes Head Coach: Denise Taylor 2004 1998 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2010 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 10 Agnieszka Bibrzycka G/F 6-2 Poland R No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 5 Erin Alexander G 5-7 UC-Santa Barbara R 9 Tai Dillard G 5-9 Texas 1 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford R 10 Tricia Bader G 5-4 Boise State R 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 6 22 Ashley Battle F 6-0 Connecticut 6 28 Elena Baranova F 6-5 Russia 1 3 Marie Ferdinand G 5-9 Louisiana State 3 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 10 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland R 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 5 40 Megan Frazee F 6-3 Liberty 1 20 Fran Harris G/F 6-0 Texas 1 7 Jessie Hicks C 6-4 Maryland 5 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 11 11 Dena Head G 5-10 Tennessee 1 13 Gwen Jackson F 6-2 Tennessee 1 5 Roneeka Hodges G 5-11 Florida State 5 23 Latonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis R 14 Shannon Johnson G 5-7 South Carolina 5 1 Chamique Holdsclaw F 6-2 Tennessee 11 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia 1 5 Tausha Mills C 6-3 Alabama 3 42 Crystal Kelly F 6-2 Western Kentucky 3 32 Tammi Reiss G 5-6 Virginia 1 45 Jocelyn Penn F 6-0 South Carolina 1 9 Edwidge Lawson-Wade G 5-6 France 5 0 Olympia Scott-Richardson F 6-2 Stanford R 21 Semeka Randall G 5-8 Tennessee 3 14 Allie Quigley G 5-10 DePaul 2 3 Chantel Tremitiere G 5-6 Auburn 1 32 Latoya Thomas F 6-2 Mississippi State 1 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 9 23 Kim Williams G 5-6 DePaul 1 33 Adrian Williams F/C 6-4 USC 5 10 Belinda Snell G 5-11 Australia 4 1 Toccara Williams G 5-9 Texas A&M R Head Coach: Denise Taylor (6-13); Frank Layden (2-9) 2 Michelle Snow C 6-5 Tennessee 9 11 Nevriye Yilmaz C 6-4 Turkey 1 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 4 54 Mandisa Stevenson C 6-3 Auburn R Head Coach: Sandy Brondello 1999 Head Coach: Shell Dailey (3-5); Dee Brown (6-20) No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2011 10 Tricia Bader G 5-4 Boise State 1 2005 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 28 Elena Baranova F 6-5 Russia 2 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M R 31 Debbie Black G 5-2 St. Joseph’s R 7 Chantelle Anderson C 6-7 Vanderbilt 2 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 1 14 Cindy Brown F 6-2 Long Beach State 1 21 Edna Campbell G 5-8 Texas 6 41 Tully Bevilaqua G 5-7 Australia 12 5 Michelle Campbell F 6-5 USC R 9 Tai Dillard G 5-9 Texas 2 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 12 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 1 43 Shyra Ely F 6-2 Tennessee R 5 Roneeka Hodges G 5-11 Florida State 6 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion R 44 Katie Feenstra C 6-8 Liberty R 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 7 7 Korie Hlede G 5-9 Duquesne 1 3 Marie Ferdinand G 5-9 Louisiana State 4 21 Porsha Phillips F 6-2 Georgia R 13 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-10 Florida International R 8 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-9 Florida International 4 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 10 23 Latonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 1 14 Shannon Johnson G 5-7 South Carolina 6 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma R 27 Krystyna Lara G 5-8 Poland R 15 Nikki McCray G 5-11 Tennessee 7 3 Scholanda Robinson G 5-11 Louisiana State 5 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia 2 50 Bernadette Ngoyisa C 6-4 Congo 1 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 5 0 Olympia Scott-Richardson F 6-2 Stanford 1 4 Wendy Palmer F 6-2 Virginia 7 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 3 Chantel Tremitiere G 5-6 Auburn 2 32 Latoya Thomas F 6-2 Mississippi State 2 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA R 53 Kendra Wecker F 5-11 Kansas State R Head Coach: Frank Layden (2-2); Fred Williams (13-15) Head Coach: Dan Hughes 2012 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2000 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M 1 2006 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 2 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 41 Tully Bevilaqua G 5-7 Australia 13 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 1 7 Chantelle Anderson C 6-7 Vanderbilt 3 20 Shameka Christon F 6-2 Arkansas 7 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 2 10 Agnieszka Bibrzycka F 6-2 Poland 1 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 12 4 Stacy Frese G 5-6 Iowa State R 6 Jae Cross G 5-8 Australia 2 42 Shenise Johnson G 5-11 Miami R 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 1 5 Shanna Crossley G 5-10 Tennessee R 17 Ziomara Morrison C 6-4 Chile R 54 Amy Herrig C 6-4 Iowa R 43 Shyra Ely F 6-2 Tennessee 1 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 7 7 Korie Hlede G 5-9 Duquesne 2 44 Katie Feenstra C 6-8 Liberty 1 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma R 13 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-10 Florida International 1 8 Dalma Ivanyi G 5-9 Florida International 5 50 Tangela Smith C 6-3 Iowa 14 23 Latonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 2 14 Shannon Johnson G 5-7 South Carolina 7 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 5 34 Naomi Mulitauaopele G 6-3 Stanford R 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 9 Head Coach: Dan Hughes 30 Kate Starbird G 6-1 Stanford 1 32 Latoya Thomas F 6-2 Mississippi State 3 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA 1 53 Kendra Wecker F 5-11 Kansas State 1 Head Coach: Fred Williams 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor R 2013 Head Coach: Dan Hughes No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2001 23 Danielle Adams F 6-1 Texas A&M 3 40 Kayla Alexander C 6-4 Syracuse 1 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2007 32 Jayne Appel C 6-4 Stanford 4 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 1 No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 20 Shameka Christon F 6-2 Arkansas 9 21 Cara Consuegra G 5-8 Iowa R 7 Chantelle Anderson C 6-7 Vanderbilt 4 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 15 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 2 12 Erin Buescher F 6-3 The Master’s College 5 1 Chelsea Hopkins G 5-8 San Diego State 1 3 Marie Ferdinand G 5-9 Louisiana State R 5 Shanna Crossley G 5-10 Tennessee 1 42 Shenise Johnson G 5-11 Miami 2 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 1 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 7 6 Catherine Kraayeveld F 6-3 Oregon 9 54 Amy Herrig C 6-4 Iowa 1 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 8 7 Jia Perkins G 5-8 Texas Tech 10 7 Korie Hlede G 5-9 Duquesne 2 50 Sandora Irvin F 6-3 TCU 2 30 Chelsea Poppens F 6-2 Iowa State 1 23 Latonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 2 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 10 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-8 Oklahoma 3 45 Michaela Pavlickova F 6-3 Denver R 20 Camille Little F 6-2 North Carolina R 0 Davellyn Whyte G 5-11 Arizona 1 30 Kate Starbird G 6-1 Stanford 1 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 6 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 8 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA 1 53 Kendra Wecker F 5-11 Kansas State 2 Head Coach: Dan Hughes Head Coach: Fred Williams (5-8); Candi Harvey (14-5) 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 1 2002 Head Coach: Dan Hughes No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 2008 43 Elisa Aguilar G 5-8 George Washington R No. Player Pos. Ht. School/Country WNBA 8 Jennifer Azzi G 5-8 Stanford 3 24 Morenike Atunrase G/F 5-10 Texas A&M R 20 LaNeisha Caufield G 5-9 Oklahoma R 0 Valeriya Berezhynska C 6-4 Rice R 34 Danielle Crockrom F 6-2 Baylor R 12 Erin Buescher F 6-3 The Master’s College 6 12 Margo Dydek C 7-2 Poland 4 30 Helen Darling G 5-6 Penn State 8 3 Marie Ferdinand G 5-9 Louisiana State 1 25 Becky Hammon G 5-6 Colorado State 9 50 Andrea Gardner F/C 6-3 Howard R 50 Sandora Irvin F 6-3 TCU 3 15 Adrienne Goodson F 6-0 Old Dominion 3 55 Vickie Johnson G/F 5-9 Louisiana Tech 11 54 Amy Herrig C 6-4 Iowa 2 9 Edwidge Lawson-Wade G 5-6 France 3 23 Latonya Johnson F 6-1 Memphis 4 00 Ruth Riley C 6-5 Notre Dame 7 21 Semeka Randall G 5-8 Tennessee 1 32 Adrianne Ross G 5-8 TCU R 24 Natalie Williams F 6-2 UCLA 3 12 Ann Wauters C 6-5 Belgium 5 Head Coach: Candy Harvey 51 Brittany Wilkins C 6-3 Iowa State 2 33 Sophia Young F 6-1 Baylor 2 Head Coach: Dan Hughes

82 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME COLLEGE/COUNTRY ROSTER

ALABAMA GEORGE WASHINGTON notre dame (2) texas a&m (2) Tausha Mills ‘98 Elisa Aguilar ‘00 Katryna Gaither ‘97 Danielle Adams ‘11 Ruth Riley ‘00 Morenike Atunrase ‘08 Kayla Mcbride ‘14 Toccara Williams ‘04 ARKANSAS georgia (2) Shameka Christon ‘04 Deborah Carter ‘94 Lady Hardmon ‘92 old dominion texas christian Porsha Phillips ‘11 Adrienne Goodson ‘98 Sandora Irvin ‘05 Auburn (2) Adrienne Ross ‘08 Mandisa Stevenson ‘04 Chantel Tremitiere ‘91 HOWARD OKLAHOMA Andrea Gardner ‘02 LaNeisha Caufield ‘02 texas tech Danielle Robinson ‘11 Keitha Dickerson ’00 Australia (2) Jia Perkins ‘04 Tully Bevilaqua iowa (2) Jae Cross Cara Consuegra ‘01 Penn state Belinda Snell Amy Herrig ‘99 Helen Darling ‘00 the master’s college Tangela Smith ‘99 Erin Perperoglou (Buescher) ‘01 baylor poland (3) Danielle Crockrom ‘02 iowa state Agnieszka Bibrzycka Turkey Sophia Young ‘06 Stacy Frese ‘00 Margo Dydek Nevriye Yilmaz Brittany Wilkins ‘08 Krystyna Lara belgium UC Santa barbara Ann Wauters kansas state rICE Erin Alexander ‘97 Kendra Wecker ‘05 Valeriya Berezhynska ‘08 boise state ucla Tricia Bader ‘96 liberty (2) russia Natalie Williams’94 Megan Frazee ‘09 Elena Baranova Katie Mattera (Feenstra) ‘05 vanderbilt (2) CHILE Chantelle Anderson ‘03 south carolina (2) Ziomara Morrison Karen Booker ‘87 long beach state Shannon Johnson ‘96 Jocelyn Penn ‘03 colorado Cindy Brown ‘87 virginia (2) Reagan Scott ‘97 Wendy Palmer ‘96 Louisiana state southern california (2) Tammi Reiss ‘92 Michelle Campbell ‘97 colorado state Marie Ferdinand ‘01 Scholanda Robinson ‘06 Adrian Williams ‘99 Becky Hammon ‘99 western kentucky Crystal Kelly ‘08 st. joseph’s (2) congo louisiana tech Vickie Johnson ‘96 Debbie Black ‘88 Bernadette Ngoyisa Megan Compain ‘97 maryland connecticut (2) Jessie Hicks ‘93 stanford (5) Ashley Battle ‘05 Jayne Appel ‘10 Shea Ralph ‘01 Jennifer Azzi ‘90 memphis Naomi Mulitauaopele ‘98 denver LaTonya Johnson ‘98 Olympia Scott-Richardson ‘98 Michaela Pavlickova ‘01 Kate Starbird ‘97 miami tennessee (8) Kym Hope ‘99 dePaul (2) Shanna Crossley (Zolman) ‘06 Shenise Johnson ‘12 Allie Quigley ‘08 Shyra Ely ‘05 Kim Williams ‘97 Dena Head ‘92 michigan state Chamique Holdsclaw ‘99 Kristen Rasmussen ‘00 Gwen Jackson ‘03 duquesne Nikki McCray ‘95 Korie Hlede ‘98 Semeka Randall ‘01 mississippi state Michelle Snow ‘02 florida international LaToya Thomas ‘03 Dalma Ivanyi ‘99 tennessee martin (1) montana Heather Butler ‘14 florida state Greta Koss ‘97 Roneeka Hodges ‘05 texas (3) north carolina (3) Edna Campbell ‘91 france Sylvia Crawley ‘94 Tai Dillard ‘03 Camille Little ‘07 Fran Harris ‘86 Edwidge Lawson-Wade Laquanda Quick ‘01

83 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME NUMBERS

Sylvia Crawley...... 2003 Kym Hope...... 2000 Tangela Smith...... 2012 Ruth Riley...... 2007-11 Cara Consuegra...... 2001 Kristen Rasmussen...... 2000 00 Semeka Randall...... 2002-04 52 21 Edna Campbell...... 2005 Olympia Scott-Richardson..... 1998-99 Davellyn Whyte...... 2013 Porsha Phillips...... 2011 0 Kayla McBride...... 2014 53 Kendra Wecker...... 2005-07 Toccara Williams...... 2004 Megan Compain...... 1997 Chamique Holdsclaw...... 2010 22 Ashley Battle...... 2010 Amy Herrig...... 2000-02 1 Delisha Milton-Jones...... 2013 54 Mandisa Stevenson...... 2004 Chelsea Hopkins...... 2013 Kim Williams...... 1997-98 Michelle Snow...... 2010 23 LaTonya Johnson...... 1998-2003 55 Vickie Johnson...... 2006-09 2 Danielle Adams...... 2011-13 Karen Booker...... 1997 Natalie Williams...... 1999-2002 Chantel Tremitiere...... 1998-99 3 24 Morenike Atunrase...... 2008 Marie Ferdinand...... 2001-07 Scholanda Robinson...... 2011 Jessie Hicks...... 1997, 2004 Keitha Dickerson...... 2001 Wendy Palmer...... 1997-99, 2005 25 Becky Hammon...... 2007-13 4 Stacy Frese...... 2000

Lady Hardmon...... 1997 Erin Alexander...... 1998 Krystyna Lara...... 1999 Michelle Campbell...... 1999 27 5 Tausha Mills...... 2003 Shanna Crossley...... 2006-07, 2009 Elena Baranova...... 1997-99 Roneeka Hodges...... 2010-11 28 Kate Starbird...... 2000-02 Jae Cross...... 2006 Helen Darling...... 2007-10 6 Cathrine Kraayeveld...... 2013 30 Chelsea Poppens...... 2013

Korie Hlede...... 1999-01 7 Chantelle Anderson...... 2005-07 31 Debbie Black...... 1999 Jia Perkins...... 2011-13 Tammi Reiss...... 1998-99 Jennifer Azzi...... 2000-03 32 LaToya Thomas...... 2004-06 8 Jayne Appel...... 2010-13 Deborah Carter...... 1997 Katryna Gaither...... 2000 Tai Dillard...... 2003-05 Shea Ralph...... 2001 9 Edwige Lawson-Wade...... 2008-10 33 Laquanda Quick...... 2003 Tricia Bader...... 1998-99 Adrian Williams...... 2004 Agnieszka Bibrzycka...... 2004, 06 Sophia Young...... 2006-13 10 Belinda Snell...... 2009-10 Dena Head...... 1997-98 Naomi Mulitauaopele...... 2000 Nevriye Yilmaz...... 2004 34 11 Heather Butler...... 201 Megan Frazee...... 2009-10 Margo Dydek...... 1998-04 40 Kayla Alexander...... 2013 12 Erin Perperoglou (Buescher)..... 2007-09 Ann Wauters...... 2008-09 Tully Bevilaqua...... 2011-12 Dalma Ivanyi...... 1999-00, 2005-06 41 13 Gwen Jackson...... 2003-04 Crystal Kelly...... 2010 Danielle Robinson...... 2011-13 42 Shenise Johnson...... 2012-13 Cindy Brown...... 1999 14 Shannon Johnson...... 2004-06 Shyra Ely...... 2005-06 Allie Quigley...... 2010 43 Greta Koss...... 1997 15 Adrienne Goodson...... 1999-04 Katie Mattera (Feenstra)....2005-06, 09 Nikki McCray...... 2005 44 Michaela Pavlickova...... 2001 17 Ziomara Morrison...... 2012 45 Jocelyn Penn...... 2004

Fran Harris...... 1998 Bernadette Ngoyisa...... 2005 20 Camille Little...... 2007 50 Sandora Irvin...... 2007-08 Shameka Christon...... 2012-13

84 SAN ANTONIO STARS ANNUAL STATISTICS STARS REGULAR-SEASON Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 1997 7-21 28 666-1781 .374 106-349 .304 371-528 .703 951 33.9 567 425 520 123 252 1809 64.6 1998 8-22 30 777-1837 .423 113-346 .327 426-608 .701 1001 33.4 638 481 543 170 221 2093 69.8 1999 15-17 32 845-1949 .434 107-362 .296 570-742 .768 1061 33.2 740 552 560 158 240 2367 74.0 2000 18-14 32 858-1896 .453 88-262 .336 609-790 .771 1080 33.8 698 522 544 157 214 2413 75.4 2001 19-13 32 811-1849 .439 78-244 .320 507-675 .751 1070 33.4 622 524 493 156 202 2207 69.0 2002 20-12 32 843-1911 .441 89-247 .360 643-844 .762 1068 33.4 665 478 522 178 228 2418 75.6 2003 12-22 34 792-2068 .383 93-315 .295 538-736 .731 1145 33.7 728 428 513 167 187 2215 65.1 2004 9-25 34 812-1940 .419 79-247 .320 488-628 .777 1003 29.5 628 493 513 106 272 2191 64.4 2005 7-27 34 764-1833 .417 110-339 .324 503-652 .771 946 27.8 650 433 535 90 195 2141 63.0 2006 13-21 34 915-2255 .406 189-556 .340 504-672 .750 1168 34.4 610 540 488 83 246 2523 74.2 2007 20-14 34 923-2176 .424 207-566 .366 464-577 .804 1087 32.0 653 567 558 130 283 2517 74.0 2008 24-10 34 901-2080 .433 183-539 .340 561-694 .808 1093 32.1 602 601 525 150 272 2546 74.9 2009 15-19 34 936-2190 .427 256-739 .346 487-626 .778 1049 30.9 596 598 509 116 257 2615 76.9 2010 14-20 34 972-2110 .461 195-587 .332 472-619 .763 1023 30.1 574 599 522 84 255 2611 76.8 2011 18-16 34 969-2251 .430 221-620 .356 481-640 .752 1065 31.3 593 617 434 124 286 2640 77.6 2012 21-13 34 1024-2301 .445 253-675 .375 489-631 .775 1128 33.2 531 642 444 116 302 2790 82.1 2013 12-22 34 915- 2263 .404 120-366 .328 417-550 .758 1275 37.5 611 522 564 92 201 2367 69.6 STARS PLAYOFFS Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 0-2 2 45-110 .409 2-19 .105 39-50 .780 64 32.0 47 25 30 13 13 131 65.5 2002 2-3 5 133-307 .433 16-49 .327 80-111 .721 174 34.8 98 83 81 31 28 362 72.4 2007 2-3 5 154-351 .439 49-108 .454 66-85 .776 165 33.0 101 100 78 24 40 423 84.6 2008 4-5 9 225-534 .421 46-130 .354 145-180 .806 240 26.7 143 143 141 30 58 641 71.2 2009 1-2 3 96-208 .462 27-59 .458 43-56 .768 80 26.7 49 49 29 7 22 262 87.3 2010 0-2 2 56-133 .421 16-35 .457 38-47 .809 59 29.5 30 37 29 5 12 166 83.0 2011 1-2 3 78-186 .419 23-63 .365 23-63 .771 84 28.0 46 55 41 13 27 216 72.0 2012 0-2 2 68-150 .453 14-44 .318 30-35 .857 60 30.0 41 34 24 3 17 180 90.0 OPPONENT REGULARSEASON Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 1997 21-7 28 776-1808 .429 115-376 .306 436-606 .719 1008 36.0 501 498 458 119 278 2103 75.1 1998 22-8 30 832-1942 .428 135-410 .329 495-680 .728 1021 34.0 559 539 441 94 304 2294 76.5 1999 17-15 32 860-1965 .438 180-487 .370 567-766 .740 972 30.4 707 570 477 117 284 2467 77.1 2000 14-18 32 860-1964 .438 156-448 .348 531-721 .736 911 28.5 702 503 437 112 301 2407 75.2 2001 13-19 32 789-1976 .399 125-429 .291 489-660 .741 974 30.4 645 478 390 148 275 2192 68.5 2002 12-20 32 851-2067 .412 126-377 .334 516-688 .750 1006 31.4 724 489 444 149 260 2344 73.3 2003 22-12 34 867-2176 .398 149-482 .309 544-745 .730 1172 34.4 669 530 424 140 275 2427 71.4 2004 25-9 34 888-2003 .443 172-469 .367 416-564 .738 1034 30.4 624 575 492 129 280 2364 69.5 2005 27-7 34 898-2059 .436 142-408 .348 463-611 .758 1055 31.0 685 563 429 148 283 2401 70.6 2006 21-13 34 974-2262 .431 165-459 .359 490-640 .766 1237 36.4 641 560 480 129 254 2603 76.6 2007 14-20 34 904-2139 .423 147-454 .324 529-688 .769 1137 33.4 619 516 583 137 257 2484 73.1 2008 10-24 34 904-2271 .398 139-483 .288 471-634 .743 1206 35.5 666 500 528 109 278 2418 71.1 2009 19-15 34 1000-2279 .439 173-499 .347 488-620 .787 1188 34.9 643 529 502 120 268 2661 78.3 2010 20-14 34 1027-2197 .467 174-516 .337 494-636 .777 1126 33.1 616 604 489 108 283 2722 80.1 2011 16-18 34 940-2200 .427 175-500 .350 513-642 .799 1258 37.0 631 552 549 143 250 2568 75.5 2012 13-21 34 978-2263 .432 236-615 .384 424-545 .778 1187 34.9 609 565 532 118 240 2616 76.9 2013 22-12 34 1002-2202 .455 166-478 .347 478-597 .801 1241 36.5 580 593 504 154 240 2648 77.9 OPPONENT PLAYOFFS Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 2-0 2 49-120 .408 9-20 .450 53-65 .815 69 34.5 39 24 20 6 14 160 80.0 2002 3-2 5 140-355 .394 32-87 .368 80-104 .769 170 34.0 100 86 48 28 52 392 78.4 2007 3-2 5 151-337 .448 31-73 .425 92-111 .829 181 36.2 94 85 82 26 45 425 85.0 2008 5-4 9 274-595 .461 41-111 .369 99-131 .756 312 34.7 198 169 141 40 71 688 76.4 2009 2-1 3 114-212 .538 22-55 .400 47-54 .870 112 37.3 54 59 35 10 15 297 99.0 2010 0-2 2 81-147 .551 12-31 .387 24-26 .923 76 38.0 39 58 26 10 16 198 99.0 2011 2-1 3 88-204 .431 9-32 .281 41-55 .745 119 39.7 56 45 45 12 24 226 75.3 2012 2-0 2 69-127 .543 10-23 .435 46-57 .807 63 31.5 38 25 28 6 13 194 97.0

85 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES

1997 1999 2001 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score June June May 21 SACRAMENTO L 60-70 12 ORLANDO W 71-65 30 at Phoenix W 81-62 23 LOS ANGELES W 102-89 14 at Minnesota L 54-78 June 26 at Cleveland L 63-74 17 at Houston L 73-93 2 PORTLAND L 71-76 28 HOUSTON L 58-76 19 SACRAMENTO W 85-75 5 HOUSTON L 68-72 July 24 at Sacramento L 69-107 7 ORLANDO W 82-79 2 at Sacramento W 73-68 OT 26 MINNESOTA L 62-72 9 SEATTLE L 65-73 3 PHOENIX L 55-77 28 at Los Angeles L 70-102 14 at Charlotte W 73-59 5 NEW YORK L 53-66 30 HOUSTON L 68-78 21 SACRAMENTO L 75-87 7 SACRAMENTO L 69-79 July 23 MINNESOTA W 87-80 11 at Los Angeles L 68-75 2 CLEVELAND W 83-68 25 SEATTLE L 47-65 12 PHOENIX W 52-51 6 DETROIT W 104-94 2OT 27 at Miami W 68-63 OT 14 at Houston L 56-79 8 at Washington W 81-65 29 at Washington L 64-74 16 at Charlotte L 63-75 10 at Orlando L 56-62 July 17 at New York L 54-80 12 PHOENIX L 66-80 2 MIAMI L 59-69 19 at Cleveland L 68-95 16 HOUSTON L 84-88 OT 3 at Los Angeles L 71-84 22 at New York W 78-71 18 at New York L 82-88 OT 6 CLEVELAND W 73-69 26 CLEVELAND L 66-77 19 at Charlotte L 66-73 8 at Portland W 65-63 30 at Los Angeles L 69-91 21 at Detroit L 77-86 10 LOS ANGELES L 67-79 August 24 at Cleveland W 76-70 12 at Sacramento L 67-69 2 HOUSTON W 74-63 26 WASHINGTON W 73-61 14 SACRAMENTO W 69-57 4 CHARLOTTE W 73-70 27 at Phoenix L 73-86 18 at Indiana W 61-57 6 at Phoenix L 46-78 30 at Los Angeles L 77-87 21 at Phoenix L 50-59 8 at Sacramento L 78-93 31 SACRAMENTO W 63-59 24 at Houston W 76-61 11 CLEVELAND L 59-74 August 26 NEW YORK W 71-63 12 at Houston L 56-76 3 NEW YORK L 59-61 28 MINNESOTA W 68-60 OT 16 LOS ANGELES L 64-74 5 LOS ANGELES W 81-75 30 at Portland W 79-73 17 at Phoenix L 63-71 OT 7 MINNESOTA W 80-70 August 19 NEW YORK W 81-75 9 CHARLOTTE W 67-65 1 at Houston W 71-63 21 CHARLOTTE L 56-66 11 at Minnesota L 73-83 3 at Seattle W 64-61 24 at Charlotte L 52-70 13 PHOENIX W 67-64 4 INDIANA W 65-54 14 at Sacramento W 97-89 7 at Detroit W 76-69 1998 16 at Houston L 71-80 8 at New York L 63-82 Date Opponent W/L Score 20 at Phoenix W 70-62 10 PHOENIX W 69-57 June 21 LOS ANGELES W 89-81 12 at Minnesota L 62-69 11 LOS ANGELES L 83-99 13 LOS ANGELES W 80-78 OT 13 WASHINGTON W 78-77 2000 17 SACRAMENTO L 65-89 15 NEW YORK W 71-60 Date Opponent W/L Score 19 at Sacramento L 66-71 19 at Washington L 76-85 May 21 at New York L 64-68 31 at Los Angeles L 62-69 2002 22 at Cleveland L 72-88 June Date Opponent W/L Score 25 CHARLOTTE L 83-91 1 MINNESOTA W 83-74 May 26 at Phoenix L 63-96 3 at New York L 76-87 25 at Minnesota W 79-75 OT 30 HOUSTON L 73-75 2OT 6 PHOENIX W 76-61 30 PORTLAND W 69-64 July 8 at Portland W 81-72 June 2 at Los Angeles W 58-57 10 HOUSTON L 71-73 1 at Phoenix L 66-71 5 at Sacramento L 66-70 12 at Houston L 85-107 4 WASHINGTON L 89-97 6 SACRAMENTO W 68-64 13 ORLANDO L 80-88 8 CHARLOTTE W 69-64 8 CHARLOTTE L 69-77 15 CHARLOTTE W 96-68 9 at Seattle W 71-68 11 at Houston L 68-72 17 WASHINGTON W 70-67 11 NEW YORK L 68-71 13 DETROIT L 67-74 18 at Seattle W 56-53 15 SEATTLE W 61-54 17 at Detroit L 67-79 20 SEATTLE W 66-63 18 INDIANA W 79-71 19 at Washington W 99-88 22 at Minnesota L 64-86 22 at Sacramento W 77-61 22 at Charlotte W 61-58 23 HOUSTON L 66-83 25 PORTLAND W 86-83 25 at Cleveland L 59-69 26 SACRAMENTO W 89-80 28 at Houston L 57-73 27 PHOENIX W 90-80 30 at Sacramento L 62-85 30 at Cleveland W 79-62 30 at Houston L 65-88 July July August 1 at Seattle W 81-60 3 HOUSTON L 67-78 1 LOS ANGELES L 65-73 7 DETROIT L 69-73 5 MINNESOTA W 87-56 4 HOUSTON L 57-77 9 at Los Angeles L 72-92 7 at Los Angeles L 75-102 6 CLEVELAND L 69-79 12 PORTLAND W 76-67 8 DETROIT W 94-76 8 at Phoenix L 62-68 14 PHOENIX W 87-84 10 at Indiana W 82-69 10 DETROIT L 73-77 15 at Sacramento W 75-69 13 PHOENIX W 75-66 12 SACRAMENTO W 81-71 19 at Phoenix L 76-86 17 HOUSTON W 75-67 14 at Los Angeles L 67-87 21 at Miami L 65-76 19 at Orlando L 73-84 15 at Sacramento L 55-82 23 at Orlando W 69-66 20 at Washington W 83-73 17 PHOENIX L 64-75 26 CLEVELAND W 84-77 23 at Detroit W 86-75 29 INDIANA W 79-71 24 at Minnesota L 62-70 August 26 PHOENIX W 74-61 2 at Minnesota W 72-62 31 MIAMI W 81-76 OT 3 at Cleveland L 71-74 August 5 at Charlotte L 82-84 1 at Sacramento L 71-80 7 PORTLAND W 83-73 4 at Los Angeles L 86-90 9 LOS ANGELES W 89-77 6 at Portland W 82-69 9 LOS ANGELES L 77-85 11 at Seattle L 57-74 12 SACRAMENTO W 81-79 16 HOUSTON W 66-59 18 at Houston L 77-83 2OT 20 at Houston W 75-72 22 LOS ANGELES L 67-75 24 at Los Angeles L 77-103

86 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES 2003 2005 2007 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score May May May 24 SEATTLE W 65-56 21 HOUSTON L 70-78 19 at Phoenix L 72-81 28 at Phoenix L 50-51 24 at Detroit L 65-74 23 CONNECTICUT W 74-71 30 MINNESOTA L 65-75 27 SACRAMENTO L 67-71 25 SEATTLE W 82-71 June 29 at Seattle L 51-79 29 at Houston W 82-71 1 CONNECTICUT L 64-83 31 at Los Angeles L 70-81 31 PHOENIX L 85-97 4 at Charlotte L 52-67 June June 5 PHOENIX W 70-55 2 CHARLOTTE W 69-62 2 at Seattle W 78-68 7 DETROIT L 55-74 4 at Connecticut L 69-80 5 at Sacramento L 57-74 10 at Washington L 72-79 7 WASHINGTON W 71-62 9 CHICAGO L 60-70 14 CHARLOTTE W 62-52 11 CONNECTICUT L 69-78 16 NEW YORK W 79-71 20 HOUSTON W 76-69 15 at Phoenix L 62-76 20 MINNESOTA W 80-73 22 at Seattle L 53-93 18 HOUSTON L 69-75 22 at New York W 70-63 24 at Sacramento W 60-57 21 at New York L 59-77 23 at Connecticut W 71-58 26 LOS ANGELES L 58-67 23 at Charlotte W 64-49 26 at Houston L 67-75 28 at Houston L 49-64 25 at Houston L 44-62 29 MINNESOTA L 66-77 July 28 at Minnesota L 53-63 July 1 at Detroit L 88-99 30 SEATTLE W 81-69 1 at Detroit W 71-68 5 PHOENIX W 81-70 July 3 at Washington W 84-79 10 at Sacramento L 76-89 2 NEW YORK W 69-57 7 SEATTLE W 80-73 16 at Minnesota L 78-85 5 PHOENIX L 69-76 11 at Phoenix W 87-77 17 SACRAMENTO L 60-62 14 at Sacramento L 61-72 17 at Los Angeles W 63-61 19 WASHINGTON L 77-85 15 at Seattle L 70-92 20 SACRAMENTO W 81-71 23 at Indiana L 47-81 21 at Indiana L 53-66 22 at Chicago L 82-84 OT 25 at Minnesota L 54-81 23 PHOENIX L 49-66 24 at Indiana W 71-63 OT 27 CLEVELAND W 64-55 26 MINNESOTA W 78-71 27 HOUSTON L 63-69 30 at Los Angeles W 70-62 28 at Washington L 58-73 29 at Seattle W 92-88 August 30 at Houston W 68-63 31 DETROIT L 79-84 1 HOUSTON W 63-53 August August 2 at Houston L 55-64 2 SACRAMENTO L 57-67 2 PHOENIX L 79-84 5 at New York L 60-69 5 LOS ANGELES L 63-66 4 LOS ANGELES W 86-67 7 SACRAMENTO L 61-86 9 at Minnesota L 72-76 7 WASHINGTON L 73-77 9 LOS ANGELES W 69-52 11 INDIANA L 50-57 9 SACRAMENTO W 72-61 12 at Seattle W 87-77 13 DETROIT L 59-60 11 HOUSTON W 63-60 16 MINNESOTA L 64-73 18 at Sacramento L 57-64 14 at Los Angeles W 84-77 OT 20 SEATTLE W 78-70 OT 19 at Phoenix L 57-91 15 at Sacramento L 74-81 22 at Phoenix L 62-89 23 SEATTLE L 51-78 17 INDIANA L 55-59 23 at Los Angeles L 70-83 26 LOS ANGELES L 67-70 19 at Minnesota L 55-81 23 at Sacramento L 65-86 2004 2006 25 SACRAMENTO W 86-61 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score 27 SACRAMENTO W 80-78 May May 30 PHOENIX L 100-102 20 at Houston W 64-55 21 at Houston W 79-63 September 22 DETROIT L 60-73 23 INDIANA L 53-62 1 at Phoenix L 92-98 26 MINNESOTA W 56-44 25 LOS ANGELES L 71-80 28 SACRAMENTO W 72-63 31 at Phoenix W 82-76 June June 1 INDIANA L 60-79 2 at Sacramento W 74-71 3 at Minnesota L 47-55 4 at Seattle W 89-87 5 NEW YORK L 57-62 9 MINNESOTA L 79-86 9 at Houston L 47-59 10 NEW YORK L 67-71 12 HOUSTON L 66-69 OT 16 MINNESOTA W 90-60 15 at Charlotte L 57-59 17 at Chicago W 69-65 17 at Washington L 60-76 21 at Sacramento L 69-75 19 SEATTLE L 61-74 23 at Seattle L 57-87 24 MINNESOTA W 70-57 25 at Los Angeles L 80-105 26 at Phoenix W 80-72 OT 27 DETROIT L 59-63 29 PHOENIX L 65-77 30 at New York W 91-78 July July 1 at Seattle L 52-76 1 CHICAGO W 69-57 2 at Los Angeles L 80-87 OT 3 at Los Angeles W 85-63 9 LOS ANGELES L 61-66 7 HOUSTON W 94-75 12 at Seattle L 59-75 9 at Minnesota L 80-85 15 CONNECTICUT W 78-67 14 at Charlotte L 65-81 18 at Detroit L 71-77 16 at Detroit L 67-77 21 at Phoenix L 55-87 18 HOUSTON W 67-64 24 at Connecticut L 55-69 21 WASHINGTON L 77-80 28 at Minnesota L 53-66 22 CONNECTICUT L 61-79 30 PHOENIX L 59-68 26 LOS ANGELES L 67-81 31 LOS ANGELES L 67-79 28 PHOENIX W 98-96 September 30 at Connecticut L 65-72 1 at Los Angeles L 69-77 August 2 at Sacramento L 64-66 1 CHARLOTTE L 65-68 4 SACRAMENTO L 70-80 3 SACRAMENTO L 69-87 9 HOUSTON W 77-72 5 at Indiana L 70-76 10 at Indiana W 82-65 6 at Minnesota L 68-82 12 at New York L 62-64 8 at Washington L 79-91 15 WASHINGTON L 73-84 10 SEATTLE W 75-65 17 CHARLOTTE W 82-65 12 PHOENIX L 93-95

87 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES 2008 2010 2012 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score May May May 17 at Sacramento L 64-73 15 ATLANTA L 70-75 19 at Tulsa W 88-79 20 PHOENIX W 81-76 20 at Tulsa W 83-74 25 at Connecticut L 79-83 24 SEATTLE W 87-72 22 LOS ANGELES W 88-81 30 CHICAGO L 63-77 30 at Seattle L 57-78 30 SEATTLE L 56-84 June June June 1 PHOENIX W 85-66 3 at Houston L 72-75 3 at Indiana L 57-79 3 at Minnesota L 79-83 6 WASHINGTON W 63-52 6 at Connecticut L 68-81 8 at Atlanta L 57-60 8 at Minnesota L 78-90 11 TULSA W 87-75 9 SEATTLE W 80-67 11 INDIANA W 64-53 13 at Atlanta L 83-90 16 LOS ANGELES W 98-85 13 SEATTLE W 74-69 18 at Phoenix W 108-105 22 at Seattle L 76-82 15 at Indiana W 70-60 20 at Seattle L 61-82 24 at Los Angeles W 91-71 18 at Atlanta W 81-66 26 MINNESOTA W 80-66 28 LOS ANGELES W 94-80 20 LOS ANGELES W 77-75 29 at Seattle L 72-86 July 24 HOUSTON L 81-82 OT July 1 MINNESOTA W 93-84 26 at Houston L 71-77 1 at Los Angeles L 63-73 3 PHOENIX W 82-81 28 MINNESOTA W 73-65 6 CONNECTICUT W 79-66 5 at Indiana W 88-72 July 8 at Minnesota L 66-89 6 at Washington W 78-73 1 DETROIT W 79-72 OT 14 at Chicago L 61-88 8 at New York W 94-81 3 SACRAMENTO W 68-67 16 TULSA L 70-75 11 at Chicago W 77-68 6 at Washington W 83-75 18 LOS ANGELES W 83-73 13 ATLANTA W 91-70 8 NEW YORK W 83-79 20 SEATTLE L 74-80 August 10 at Chicago W 75-67 22 at Minnesota W 74-72 17 at Tulsa W 89-79 11 ATLANTA W 82-74 24 CHICAGO L 72-75 19 at Phoenix W 89-47 14 at Los Angeles L 62-75 27 at New York L 72-77 21 WASHINGTON W 75-72 15 at Phoenix W 97-87 29 at Washington W 79-75 23 at Los Angeles L 77-101 19 MINNESOTA L 74-87 30 at Tulsa W 101-85 25 TULSA W 91-71 24 CHICAGO W 78-67 August 28 at Minnesota L 84-96 25 at Minnesota L 68-78 3 PHOENIX L 92-103 30 CONNECTICUT L 73-84 27 at Detroit W 76-64 6 at Phoenix L 87-103 September August 8 at Los Angeles W 92-83 1 at Phoenix L 90-94 28 at Phoenix W 77-55 10 MINNESOTA L 66-73 7 INDIANA L 78-82 30 at Los Angeles L 53-58 13 TULSA W 94-74 9 MINNESOTA L 62-81 September 15 at Minnesota L 78-84 12 at Tulsa W 78-67 5 LOS ANGELES W 76-58 17 WASHINGTON L 66-76 14 SEATTLE W 90-66 7 at Connecticut W 85-73 20 INDIANA W 75-61 16 TULSA L 70-80 9 at New YOrk W 82-76 22 PHOENIX W 83-82 18 NEW YORK W 77-66 11 CONNECTICUT W 78-74 26 at Phoenix L 93-106 21 at Seattle L 75-84 13 SACRAMENTO W 77-69 28 PHOENIX L 73-92 23 MINNESOTA W 99-84 18 at Sacramento W 85-78 27 at Los Angeles L 86-93 20 SACRAMENTO L 67-84 29 LOS ANGELES L 94-101 22 SACRAMENTO W 86-81 OT 25 at Los Angeles L 70-85 2011 2013 27 LOS ANGELES W 67-66 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score 28 LOS ANGELES W 76-72 June May October 4 TULSA W 93-73 24 INDIANA L 64-79 1 DETROIT L 69-77 10 at Tulsa W 93-62 June 3 DETROIT L 61-69 11 ATLANTA W 86-74 1 LOS ANGELES W 83-78 5 at Detroit L 60-76 17 at Phoenix W 101-99 7 CHICAGO W 81-69 21 PHOENIX L 98-105 9 at Chicago L 70-72 2009 24 LOS ANGELES W 90-80 11 at Minnesota L 72-87 Date Opponent W/L Score 26 at Atlanta W 92-86 15 at Los Angeles L 48-84 June 28 at Chicago W 84-74 21 SEATTLE L 86-91 6 at Phoenix L 79-90 July 23 at New York W 78-77 13 NEW YORK W 63-60 1 at New York L 75-81 25 PHOENIX L 77-83 19 at New York L 61-77 8 NEW YORK L 73-76 30 at Atlanta L 67-93 21 at Connecticut L 58-71 12 LOS ANGELES L 74-84 July 23 PHOENIX W 91-87 14 SEATTLE W 69-66 6 at Los Angeles L 66-93 26 SACRAMENTO W 62-52 18 at Los Angeles W 79-69 10 at Phoenix W 88-80 30 WASHINGTON L 82-84 21 at Seattle L 55-73 12 WASHINGTON L 73-83 July 26 at Washington W 73-67 14 at Connecticut L 84-86 3 CHICAGO W 85-72 28 PHOENIX W 102-91 16 at Washington L 64-86 7 at Seattle L 53-66 31 MINNESOTA L 69-70 19 MINNESOTA L 71-87 10 at Minnesota W 77-61 August 20 CONNECTICUT W 60-52 12 MINNESOTA L 76-83 2 at Seattle L 64-78 25 NEW YORK W 65-53 15 at Washington W 79-78 17 CONNECTICUT L 64-72 4 at Minnesota L 60-62 August 19 at Chicago L 75-85 6 TULSA W 72-64 2 at Minnesota L 63-85 23 INDIANA W 84-65 9 at Indiana L 68-81 4 TULSA W 69-65 28 SEATTLE W 74-71 11 at Connecticut W 72-59 6 MINNESOTA L 80-93 30 at Sacramento L 93-101 OT 14 CHICAGO L 73-85 9 at Seattle W 77-56 August 16 INDIANA L 63-65 11 at Seattle L 63-69 1 at Seattle L 82-85 OT 20 at Phoenix L 81-87 17 PHOENIX W 88-82 4 at Los Angeles W 63-59 23 at Seattle L 55-63 21 at Indiana L 63-80 6 ATLANTA L 84-92 26 at Minnesota L 75-85 23 at Tulsa L 67-73 9 at Minnesota W 89-87 28 MINNESOTA L 61-72 25 SEATTLE W 70-64 11 SACRAMENTO L 73-90 30 CONNECTICUT W 78-66 27 SEATTLE L 71-72 13 at Phoenix L 83-95 September 30 at Tulsa W 74-65 15 PHOENIX W 106-89 1 PHOENIX W 86-68 31 LOS ANGELES L 67-80 20 at Atlanta L 87-93 3 SEATTLE L 60-70 September 21 LOS ANGELES L 66-67 OT 6 at Los Angeles W 82-65 6 at Phoenix L 80-83 23 at Detroit L 84-99 10 WASHINGTON W 82-74 8 TULSA L 65-98 27 at Indiana L 66-77 11 at Tulsa W 102-94 13 at Phoenix L 61-82 29 DETROIT W 100-88 OT 16 at Minnesota L 65-66 15 ATLANTA W 97-68 September 18 MINNESOTA W 84-75 1 MINNESOTA W 84-82 2OT 20 at Minnesota L 67-85 5 LOS ANGELES W 89-72 8 at Los Angeles L 68-76 10 at Sacramento W 80-71 12 SEATTLE L 55-64 17 PHOENIX W 92-91 19 at Phoenix L 78-106 21 at Phoenix L 92-100

88 SAN ANTONIO STARS RECORD BREAKDOWN YEAR-BY-YEAR MONTH-BY-MONTH BEST RECORD GAME-BY-GAME REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS 2013 (12-22) 2004 (9-25) # Games Record Year(s) 2013 12-22 MAY 0-1 MAY 3-1 1 1-0 2012, 11, 06, 04, 03, 02, 01, 99 2012 21-13 0-2 JUNE 3-6 JUNE 2-9 2 2-0 2011, 02 2011 18-16 1-2 JULY 3-5 JULY 1-10 3 3-0 2011 2010 14-20 0-2 AUGUST 5-7 SEPTEMBER 3-5 2009 15-19 1-2 SEPTEMBER 1-3 2003 (12-22) 4 4-0 2011 2008 24-10 4-5 2012 (21-13, 0-2 Playoffs) MAY 1-2 5 4-1 2011 2007 20-14 2-3 MAY 1-2 JUNE 4-7 6 5-1 2011 2006 13-21 JUNE 5-3 JULY 3-7 7 6-1 2011 2005 7-27 JULY 7-0 AUGUST 4-6 8 7-1 2011 2004 9-25 AUGUST 4-3 9 7-2 2011 2003 12-22 SEPTEMBER 4-7 2002 (20-12, 2-3 Playoffs) 10 7-3 2011, 2002 2002 20-12 2-3 MAY 2-0 2001 19-13 0-2 2011 (18-16, 1-2 Playoffs) JUNE 7-4 11 8-3 2002 2000 18-14 JUNE 7-1 JULY 9-4 12 8-4 2011, 2008 1999 15-17 JULY 4-5 AUGUST 4-7 13 9-4 2011, 2002 1998 8-22 AUGUST 3-9 14 9-5 2012, 2011, 2002 1997 7-21 SEPTEMBER 5-3 2001 (19-13, 0-2 Playoffs) 15 10-5 2012, 2011, 2002 Totals 252-308 10-21 MAY 1-0 16 11-5 2012, 2011 2010 (14-20, 0-2 Playoffs) JUNE 4-6 17 12-5 2012 HOME-AWAY MAY 2-3 JULY 8-5 REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS JUNE 3-5 AUGUST 6-4 18 13-5 2012 2013 Home 8-9 JULY 5-7 19 14-5 2012 Road 4-13 AUGUST 4-7 2000 (18-14) 20 15-5 2012 2012 Home 12-5 0-1 MAY 0-1 21 16-5 2012 Road 9-8 0-1 2009 (15-19, 1-2 Playoffs) JUNE 8-7 2011 Home 9-8 1-0 22 16-6 2012 JUNE 3-4 JULY 7-4 23 17-6 2012 Road 9-8 0-2 JULY 5-5 AUGUST 3-2 24 17-7 2012, 2008, 07, 02 2010 Home 8-9 0-1 AUGUST 4-8 Road 6-11 0-1 SEPTEMBER 4-4 1999 (15-17) 25 17-8 2012, 2008, 02 2009 Home 10-7 1-0 JUNE 2-6 26 18-8 2002 Road 5-12 0-2 2008 (24-10, 4-5 Playoffs) JULY 6-8 27 18-9 2008, 02 2008 Home 15-2 3-3 MAY 2-2 AUGUST 7-3 28 19-9 2008 Road 9-8 1-2 JUNE 7-4 2007 Home 9-8 2-1 29 19-10 2008, 02 JULY 9-3 1998 (8-22) 30 20-10 2008 Road 11-6 0-2 AUGUST 1-1 JUNE 2-7 31 21-10 2008 2006 Home 6-11 SEPTEMBER 9-2 JULY 5-7 Road 7-10 OCTOBER 0-3 AUGUST 1-8 32 22-10 2008 2005 Home 5-12 33 23-10 2008 Road 2-15 2007 (20-14, 2-3 Playoffs) 1997 (7-21) 34 24-10 2008 2004 Home 6-11 MAY 3-2 JUNE 1-3 35 25-10 2008 Road 3-14 JUNE 5-4 JULY 3-10 2003 Home 9-8 36 25-11 2008 JULY 8-3 AUGUST 3-8 37 26-11 2008 Road 3-14 AUGUST 6-7 38 26-12 2008 2002 Home 12-4 1-1 SEPTEMBER 0-1 Road 8-8 1-2 ALL-TIME 39 27-12 2008 MAY 17-21 2001 Home 9-7 0-2 2006 (13-21) 40 28-12 2008 JUNE 72-89 Road 10-6 MAY 2-2 41 28-13 2008 JULY 91-96 2000 Home 12-4 JUNE 5-6 AUGUST 56-95 42 28-14 2008 Road 6-10 JULY 5-7 SEPTEMBER 26-25 43 28-15 2008 1999 Home 11-5 AUGUST 1-6 OCTOBER 0-3 Road 4-12 2005 (7-27) TOTAL 262-326 1998 Home 5-10 MAY 0-5 BY CONFERENCE Road 3-12 JUNE 4-7 vs. EAST vs. WEST 1997 Home 5-9 JULY 3-6 Home Road Total Home Road Total Road 2-12 AUGUST 0-9 2013 4-2 1-5 5-7 4-7 3-8 7-15 Totals Home 151-129 8-9 2012 3-3 4-2 7-5 9-3 5-7 14-10 Road 101-179 2-12 2011 3-3 4-2 7-5 5-8 7-5 12-13 2010 2-4 1-5 3-9 6-6 5-7 11-13 DAYS OF THE WEEK RECORD 2009 4-3 1-6 5-9 7-4 4-8 11-12 Mon. Tues. Weds. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Record 2008 7-2 7-1 14-3 11-3 3-9 14-12 2013 0-0 0-5 1-1 1-0 2-6 3-2 3-4 12-22 2007 0-3 6-2 6-5 9-5 7-7 16-12 2012 0-0 3-1 2-1 2-3 5-5 4-2 5-3 21-15 2006 1-6 2-5 3-11 5-5 5-5 10-10 2011 1-0 4-7 0-0 4-2 3-4 4-2 3-3 19-18 2005 3-3 1-5 4-8 2-9 1-10 3-19 2010 0-0 1-6 0-1 3-4 5-3 2-3 3-5 14-22 2004 2-4 1-5 3-9 4-7 2-9 6-16 2009 0-1 4-4 1-0 3-5 3-3 4-4 1-4 16-21 2003 2-3 0-5 2-8 7-5 3-9 10-14 2008 1-1 5-2 2-1 6-2 5-3 4-4 5-2 28-15 2002 3-1 5-2 8-3 9-3 5-9 14-12 2007 1-0 5-4 3-1 1-4 3-3 7-3 2-2 22-17 2006 1-0 1-4 1-2 1-2 5-4 1-4 3-5 13-21 2001 4-1 4-2 8-3 5-6 6-6 11-12 2005 2-8 0-1 0-1 3-5 0-5 2-7 0-1 7-27 2000 4-2 1-4 5-6 8-2 5-6 13-8 2004 0-1 0-3 1-5 4-4 3-3 1-8 0-1 9-25 1999 5-1 2-4 7-5 6-4 2-8 8-12 2003 0-0 2-3 2-4 1-4 2-3 4-6 1-2 12-22 1998 2-5 2-5 4-10 3-5 1-7 4-12 2002 2-0 5-2 3-2 1-2 3-3 6-2 2-4 22-15 1997 2-4 1-5 3-9 3-5 1-7 4-12 2001 2-2 2-3 3-1 4-2 3-2 4-3 1-2 19-15 Totals 51-50 43-65 94-115 103-87 65-127 168-214 2000 2-1 2-1 4-2 3-2 1-4 4-3 2-1 18-14 1999 2-5 1-2 0-3 2-2 3-2 7-2 0-1 15-17 1998 3-4 0-2 2-1 1-4 0-4 1-5 1-2 8-22 1997 2-3 2-1 1-3 0-4 0-2 2-6 0-2 7-21 TOTALS 19-25 37-51 26-29 40-51 46-59 60-66 32-44 262-329 Pct. .432 .421 .473 .440 .438 .476 .4201 .443

89 SAN ANTONIO STARS RECORD BREAKDOWN & ANNUAL RANKINGS ALL-STAR BREAK OVERTIME RECORD All-Star Game Date Record Before Record After G Home W-L Road W-L Total W-L 2013 July 27 6-12 6-10 2012 1 0-0 1-0 1-0 2012 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics 2012 2 1-0 0-1 1-1 2011 July 23 9-5 9-11 2011 2 1-0 1-0 2-0 2010 July 10 6-10 8-10 2010 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2009 July 25 7-8 8-11 2009 5 2-1 0-2 2-3 2008 No All-Star Game Due to Olympics 2008 3 2-1 0-0 2-1 2007 July 15 12-6 8-8 2007 3 0-0 2-1 2-1 2006 July 12 10-9 3-12 2006 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2005 July 9 5-13 2-14 2005 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2004 August 5 6-20 3-5 2004 3 0-1 1-1 1-2 2003 July 12 6-11 6-11 2003 1 1-0 0-0 1-0 2002 July 15 13-6 7-6 2002 3 1-0 1-1 2-1 2001 July 16 8-10 11-3 2001 3 2-0 1-0 3-0 2000 July 17 12-10 6-4 2000 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1999 July 14 5-8 10-9 1999 3 1-1 0-1 1-2 1998 No All-Star Game 1998 1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1997 No All-Star Game 1997 2 0-0 1-1 1-1 Totals 105-128 87-114 Totals 34 11-5 8-8 19-13 OLYMPIC BREAK BEST & WORST WIN PERCENTAGES Olympic Break Record Before Record After Overall Record 2012 July 13-August 17 13-5 8-8 Best 2008 28-15 .651 2011 --- Worst 2005 7-27 .205 2010 --- Home Record 2009 --- Best 2008 18-5 .783 2008 July 27-August 28 18-9 6-1 Worst 2013 4-13 .235 2007 --- Road Record 2006 --- Best 2011 10-6 .625 2005 --- Worst 2005 2-15 .118 2004 July 31-September 1 6-20 3-5 Month 2003 --- Best July 2012 7-0 1.000 2002 --- June 2011 7-1 .875 2001 --- Sept. 2008 9-2 .818 2000 --- Worst October 2008 0-3 .000 1999 --- August 2005 0-9 .000 1998 --- May 2005 0-5 .000 1997 --- Totals 37-34 17-14 STREAKS HALFWAY Overall Wins Overall Losses Halfway Point First Half Second Half 12 June 24 - August 21, 2012 9 August 2 - August 26, 2005 2013 July 20 (17 games) 5-12 7-10 9 July 18 - September 4, 2004 2012 July 11 (17 games) 12-5 9-8 2011 July 31 (17 games) 11-6 7-10 Home Wins Home Losses 2010 July 14 (17 games) 6-11 8-9 9 June 1 - August 25, 2012 10 August 2, 2005 - June 10, 2006 2009 July 20 (17 games) 8-9 7-10 2008 July 3 (17 games) 11-6 13-4 2007 July 7 (17 games) 11-6 9-8 Road Wins Road Losses 2006 July 3 (17 games) 9-8 4-13 7 June 24- August 19, 2012 10 July 30, 1997 - June 26, 1998 2005 July 2 (17 games) 5-12 2-15 2004 July 2 (17 games) 5-12 4-13 Consecutive Double-Digit Wins Consecutive Double-Digit Losses 2003 July 10 (17 games) 6-11 6-11 4 June 30 - July 7, 2006 6 July 14 - July 30, 1997 2002 July 7 (16 games) 10-6 10-6 2001 July 10 (16 games) 7-9 18-4 2000 June 30 (16 games) 8-8 10-6 1999 July 19 (16 games) 5-11 10-6 1998 July 13 (15 games) 4-11 4-11 1997 July 19 (14 games) 3-11 4-10 Totals 127-154 131-150 YEAR-BY-YEAR FINISH ANNUAL STAT RANKINGS Overall Finish Western Conference Year Pts. Off Pts. Def FG% Off FG% Def FT% 3FG% Reb Ast Stl TO Blk Finish 1997 8th 7th 8th 7th 5th 5th 2nd 6th 7th 5th 2nd 2012 9th 5th 1998 6th 9th 6th 8th 7th T-4th 3rd 5th 9th 2nd 1st 2012 5th 3rd 1999 T-3rd 12th 4th 12th 2nd 8th 3rd 3rd 5th 2nd 1st 2011 8th 4th 2000 3rd 15th 3rd 11th 4th 8th 2nd 5th 16th 15th T-1st 2010 T-9th 3rd 2001 3rd 5th 3rd 7th 9th 7th 3rd 4th 16th 8th 2nd 2009 10th 4th 2002 2nd 16th 3rd 4th 6th T-5th 3rd T-9th 12th 3rd 1st 2008 1st 1st 2003 13th 12th 13th 13th 9th 14th 3rd 14th 14th 12th 1st 2007 4th 2nd 2004 10th 11th 8th 13th 1st 11th 10th 10th 6th T-3rd 12th 2006 10th 6th 2005 12th 12th 8th T-3rd 3rd 9th 11th 13th 13th T-12th 12th 2005 12th 7th 2006 T-8th 9th 11th T-7th 6th 8th 4th 6th 10th 13th 14th 2004 13th 7th 2007 10th 3rd 6th 8th 3rd 1st 12th 5th 6th 9th 6th 2003 12th 6th 2008 8th 2nd 1st T-2nd 2nd 6th 13th 4th 8th T-9th 4th 2002 3rd 3rd 2009 6th 8th 8th 4th 7th 7th 13th 3rd 9th 11th 11th 2001 T-6th T-3rd 2010 11th 7th 2nd 11th 8th 10th 12th 7th 9th 7th 11th 2000 6th 5th 1999 T-6th T-4th 2011 6th 6th 9th 5th 9th 9th 11th 5th 4th 1st 6th 1998 9th 5th 2012 3rd 7th 3rd 4th 4th 4th 8th 2nd 5th 1st 9th 1997 8th 4th 2013 8th 10th 10th 12th 10th 9th 10th 5th 4th 4th 8th

90 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2013 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Danielle Adams 34 24 899 170-399 42-129 106-150 53 108 161 42 29 25 61 95 488 14.4 Jia Perkins 34 33 1,037 181-452 45-116 64-74 26 81 107 69 80 10 49 58 471 13.9 Shenise Johnson 33 24 901 144-365 23-84 53-67 40 88 128 79 42 6 60 55 364 11.0 Danielle Robinson 25 25 812 115-259 0-6 51-64 19 59 78 168 34 4 64 49 281 11.2 Shameka Christon 33 14 740 82-267 50-156 33-38 10 45 55 24 16 11 24 55 247 7.5 Jayne Appel 29 29 768 70-121 1-3 29-49 75 184 259 57 26 37 44 85 170 5.9 Davellyn Whyte 29 4 433 42-130 18-60 28-37 18 37 55 52 20 7 42 36 130 4.5 Kayla Alexander 33 1 371 35-84 0-0 22-30 43 56 99 10 4 14 35 46 92 2.8 Cathrine Kraayeveld 22 0 285 16-55 11-40 3-4 9 33 42 12 9 4 10 20 46 2.1 Chelsea Poppens 8 0 63 4-9 0-0 1-4 9 8 17 1 1 0 2 11 9 1.1 Julie Wojta 3 0 25 2-2 0-0 2-3 2 4 6 1 3 0 3 1 6 2.0 Chelsea Hopkins 4 0 58 1-17 1-4 3-4 2 6 8 10 3 0 5 3 6 1.5 Chante Black 1 0 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 2.0 Becky Hammon 1 1 12 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 22.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,825 923-2,305 194-613 412-552 335 756 1,091 556 281 126 455 558 2,452 72.1 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,002-2,202 166-478 478-597 316 925 1,241 593 240 154 504 580 2,648 77.9 2012

REGULAR-SEASON

Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 33 33 1,049 212-407 0-3 113-160 68 170 238 69 74 13 55 77 537 16.3 Becky Hammon 33 33 998 160-363 80-184 85-97 9 74 83 176 31 6 106 37 485 14.7 Danielle Adams 34 5 686 141-320 38-112 82-108 61 98 159 33 23 23 42 94 402 11.8 Jia Perkins 33 3 759 128-337 49-127 46-61 17 75 92 64 53 12 29 44 351 10.6 Danielle Robinson 34 34 984 146-270 0-7 43-55 19 66 85 146 46 4 54 76 335 9.9 Shameka Christon 34 31 695 83-232 54-158 50-64 17 50 67 43 18 16 20 41 270 7.9 Shenise Johnson 34 1 581 68-187 21-51 35-41 55 76 131 46 27 6 37 50 192 5.6 Jayne Appel 33 30 625 47-85 0-1 22-29 62 151 213 39 18 29 39 67 116 3.5 Ziomara Morrison 30 0 166 22-52 6-10 9-11 13 23 36 2 3 3 13 26 59 2.0 Tangela Smith 15 0 150 15-36 4-14 3-3 3 14 17 13 2 3 7 12 37 2.5 Tully Bevilaqua 28 0 157 2-12 1-8 1-2 1 6 7 11 7 1 9 7 6 0.2 Team Totals 34 0 6,850 1,024-2,301 253-675 489-631 325 803 1,128 642 302 116 444 531 2,790 82.1 Opponents 34 0 -- 978-2,263 236-615 424-545 340 847 1,187 565 240 118 532 609 2,616 76.9

PLAYOFF

Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 2 2 71 16-30 0-0 8-9 5 5 10 1 5 1 4 7 40 20.0 Becky Hammon 2 2 70 13-26 4-11 4-4 3 3 6 9 2 0 7 6 34 17.0 Danielle Adams 2 0 44 10-20 2-7 7-8 7 6 13 1 2 0 2 6 29 14.5 Jia Perkins 2 0 43 9-24 3-9 3-6 1 2 3 5 6 1 1 4 24 12.0 Danielle Robinson 2 2 65 9-20 0-1 6-6 1 7 8 9 1 0 3 5 24 12.0 Shameka Christon 2 2 48 5-15 5-12 2-2 0 4 4 4 0 0 2 4 17 8.5 Shenise Johnson 2 0 24 3-9 0-4 0-0 2 4 6 2 1 0 1 1 6 3.0 Jayne Appel 2 2 26 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 3 9 2 0 1 2 7 4 2.0 Tangela Smith 2 0 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 Team Totals 2 0 400 68-150 14-44 30-35 26 34 60 34 17 3 24 41 180 90.0 Opponents 2 0 -- 69-127 10-23 46-57 18 45 63 25 13 6 28 38 194 97.0

91 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2011 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 33 33 1,050 176-400 75-193 99-111 5 91 96 192 49 7 119 51 526 15.9 Sophia Young 33 33 1,043 171-399 0-6 93-157 48 164 212 76 67 16 51 78 435 13.2 Jia Perkins 34 8 852 154-368 40-128 60-71 22 96 118 47 44 9 35 48 408 12.4 Danielle Adams 23 0 480 99-230 35-100 53-71 35 63 98 13 12 15 27 60 286 12.0 Danielle Robinson 34 9 786 98-213 0-1 84-93 24 55 79 132 28 4 60 76 280 8.2 Ruth Riley 34 34 645 81-167 8-14 20-26 27 103 130 42 12 30 29 88 190 5.6 Scholanda Robinson 32 22 518 52-155 18-53 31-44 9 40 49 12 23 7 19 51 153 4.8 Roneeka Hodges 28 5 273 36-89 32-80 5-5 3 32 35 14 5 2 4 10 109 3.9 Jayne Appel 31 0 452 42-89 1-3 14-25 40 102 142 25 17 20 23 68 99 3.2 Tully Bevilaqua 34 25 494 37-82 12-42 13-18 10 38 48 55 24 2 25 31 99 2.9 Porsha Phillips 31 1 258 23-59 0-0 9-19 18 40 58 9 5 12 9 32 55 1.8 Team Totals 34 0 6,850 969-2,251 221-620 481-640 241 824 1,065 617 286 124 434 593 2,640 77.6 Opponents 34 0 -- 940-2,200 175-500 513-642 312 946 1,258 552 250 143 549 631 2,568 75.5 PLAYOFF Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 3 3 102 19-30 0-0 12-18 4 13 17 9 4 2 4 9 50 16.7 Becky Hammon 3 3 104 14-40 9-23 12-14 0 8 8 13 5 2 9 8 49 16.3 Jia Perkins 3 3 101 15-38 7-19 2-2 3 13 16 8 8 1 7 3 39 13.0 Danielle Adams 3 0 69 12-25 2-8 6-8 3 7 10 2 2 1 2 7 32 10.7 Danielle Robinson 3 3 90 7-27 0-1 2-2 2 7 9 7 5 0 6 9 16 5.3 Ruth Riley 3 3 56 5-11 1-2 1-2 1 12 13 9 1 4 3 5 12 4.0 Tully Bevilaqua 3 0 37 3-7 2-6 0-0 4 2 6 3 0 2 2 2 8 3.0 Scholanda Robinson 2 0 9 1-3 1-2 2-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 2.7 Roneeka Hodges 1 0 5 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2.5 Porsha Phillips 2 0 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 Jayne Appel 3 0 24 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 4 3 0 0.0 Team Totals 3 0 600 78-186 23-63 37-48 18 66 84 55 27 13 41 46 216 72.0 Opponents 3 0 -- 88-204 9-32 41-55 43 76 119 45 24 12 45 56 226 75.3 2010 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 34 34 1,082 216-431 10-38 79-120 44 134 178 81 54 9 70 89 521 15.3 Becky Hammon 32 32 1,075 159-360 69-177 97-101 16 77 93 172 36 8 108 61 484 15.1 Chamique Holdsclaw 29 29 840 162-328 11-31 58-72 51 104 155 58 43 10 65 61 393 13.6 Michelle Snow 34 33 821 144-251 0-1 64-89 52 158 210 55 33 25 56 71 352 10.4 Roneeka Hodges 34 19 859 94-263 49-159 25-33 23 85 108 46 15 10 40 40 262 7.7 Edwige Lawson-Wade 33 19 724 67-181 43-127 39-43 17 47 64 94 35 2 45 71 216 6.5 Jayne Appel 28 0 306 38-71 1-3 19-34 21 50 71 13 7 5 19 40 96 3.4 Crystal Kelly 26 0 242 22-50 1-1 34-46 13 17 30 7 7 1 23 34 79 3.0 Ruth Riley 20 2 261 29-54 1-5 16-20 6 39 45 19 5 13 19 39 75 3.8 Helen Darling 33 1 391 18-60 6-22 22-34 11 23 34 47 20 1 32 51 64 1.9 Megan Frazee 10 0 101 12-32 1-9 13-19 7 14 21 1 0 0 6 10 38 3.8 Allie Quigley 4 0 25 4-8 2-4 4-6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 14 3.5 Belinda Snell 2 1 38 3-9 1-5 2-2 1 3 4 5 0 0 2 0 9 4.5 Ashley Battle 5 0 35 4-12 0-5 0-0 4 5 9 1 0 0 3 5 8 1.6 Team Totals 34 0 6,800 972-2,110 195-587 472-619 266 757 1,023 599 255 84 522 574 2,611 76.8 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,027-2,197 174-516 494-636 330 796 1,126 604 283 108 489 616 2,722 80.1 PLAYOFF Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 2 2 74 11-28 7-18 11-11 1 6 7 11 1 0 8 3 40 20.0 Sophia Young 2 2 66 13-32 0-0 5-9 4 14 18 5 2 1 7 6 31 15.5 Edwige Lawson-Wade 2 2 57 7-13 5-8 6-6 0 3 3 8 4 1 1 7 25 12.5 Roneeka Hodges 2 2 57 9-17 3-7 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 0 3 2 21 10.5 Ruth Riley 2 0 31 5-11 0-0 5-5 2 2 4 0 3 3 1 5 15 7.5 Michelle Snow 2 2 38 5-15 0-0 4-6 4 4 8 4 1 0 3 2 14 7.0 Jayne Appel 2 0 24 4-8 0-0 3-4 2 5 7 2 0 0 0 3 11 5.5 Ashley Battle 2 0 34 1-5 1-2 3-4 1 5 6 4 1 0 1 1 6 3.0 Helen Darling 2 0 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.0 Crystal Kelly 1 0 6 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 Team Totals 2 0 400 56-133 16-35 38-47 17 42 59 37 12 5 29 30 166 83.0 Opponents 2 0 -- 81-147 12-31 24-26 18 58 76 58 16 10 26 39 198 99.0

92 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2009 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 31 31 1,049 200-447 76-206 128-142 25 78 103 156 49 12 111 54 604 19.5 Sophia Young 33 33 1,113 219-482 17-55 145-189 69 146 215 54 44 16 62 67 600 18.2 Ann Wauters 17 16 463 92-168 1-6 35-52 29 66 95 19 13 6 44 39 220 12.9 Vickie Johnson 32 32 737 80-185 21-56 23-27 23 85 108 77 16 4 39 40 204 6.4 Belinda Snell 30 6 553 61-182 42-137 23-29 21 49 70 37 27 3 29 50 187 6.2 Edwige Lawson-Wade 33 12 583 58-151 41-113 15-18 9 57 66 74 29 1 29 53 172 5.2 Ruth Riley 31 17 650 68-147 4-18 23-26 35 105 140 28 14 45 35 90 163 5.3 Megan Frazee 29 0 326 52-126 14-37 27-39 27 57 84 15 8 5 21 43 145 5.0 Helen Darling 34 13 642 27-109 13-44 37-55 14 47 61 100 30 5 40 79 104 3.1 Shanna Crossley 19 1 176 35-76 20-45 5-6 0 10 10 6 2 0 5 11 95 5.0 Erin Perperoglou 34 9 579 31-96 7-22 23-34 22 53 75 31 24 11 35 57 92 2.7 Team Totals 34 0 6,950 936-2,190 256-739 487-626 281 768 1,049 598 257 116 509 596 2,615 76.9 Opponents 34 0 -- 1,000-2,279 173-499 488-620 364 824 1,188 529 268 120 502 643 2,661 78.3 PLAYOFF Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 3 3 96 22-48 1-2 13-19 6 10 16 6 6 2 5 9 58 19.3 Becky Hammon 3 3 101 19-41 8-21 9-10 0 8 8 6 5 0 7 4 55 18.3 Vickie Johnson 3 3 90 18-25 5-7 5-6 3 6 9 14 5 0 3 6 46 15.3 Ann Wauters 3 3 82 14-36 0-0 4-5 8 15 23 10 0 0 4 7 32 10.7 Edwige Lawson-Wade 3 3 75 12-18 8-13 0-0 4 5 9 6 2 0 3 6 32 10.7 Shanna Crossley 3 0 31 5-15 5-10 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 17 5.7 Ruth Riley 3 0 44 4-8 0-0 4-6 4 3 7 1 1 4 1 7 12 4.0 Helen Darling 3 0 34 1-5 0-0 2-4 1 3 4 3 1 0 1 4 4 1.3 Erin Perperoglou 3 0 33 1-9 0-4 2-2 1 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 1.3 Megan Frazee 1 0 7 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Belinda Snell 1 0 7 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 3 0 600 96-208 27-59 43-56 27 53 80 49 22 7 29 49 262 87.3 Opponents 3 0 -- 114-212 22-55 47-54 33 79 112 59 15 10 35 54 297 99.0

2008 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 33 33 1,101 171-438 77-220 163-174 13 78 91 161 43 7 104 60 582 17.6 Sophia Young 33 33 1,054 207-433 0-3 162-206 52 134 186 75 53 17 57 86 576 17.5 Ann Wauters 32 31 980 195-366 11-31 70-98 47 192 239 56 36 38 70 75 471 14.7 Erin Perperoglou 34 23 907 76-178 28-65 64-83 33 78 111 58 36 21 51 98 244 7.2 Vickie Johnson 32 32 892 87-198 11-39 28-36 39 130 169 115 26 5 49 42 213 6.7 Ruth Riley 30 3 580 63-145 9-28 18-21 14 94 108 31 14 41 52 101 153 5.1 Helen Darling 31 14 580 33-123 12-60 30-38 13 60 73 54 33 3 45 67 108 3.5 Edwige Lawson-Wade 30 1 280 36-80 22-47 6-9 9 22 31 26 12 0 25 29 100 3.3 Morenike Atunrase 33 0 348 24-87 12-41 11-16 16 32 48 23 16 13 26 21 71 2.2 Sandora Irvin 21 0 116 9-28 1-4 7-11 10 26 36 2 3 5 7 19 26 1.2 Adrianne Ross 4 0 7 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.5 Brittany Wilkins 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Valeriya Berezhynska 2 0 6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,850 901-2,080 183-539 561-694 246 847 1,093 601 272 150 525 602 2,546 74.9 Opponents 34 0 -- 904-2,271 139-483 471-634 389 817 1,206 500 278 109 528 666 2,418 71.1 PLAYOFF Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 9 9 331 45-107 22-48 51-57 2 19 21 41 9 5 31 14 163 18.1 Sophia Young 9 9 325 57-125 0-1 45-60 16 37 53 15 14 1 19 17 159 17.7 Ann Wauters 9 9 300 48-108 1-12 24-27 13 39 52 14 6 12 17 26 121 13.4 Vickie Johnson 9 9 274 32-65 4-10 7-11 10 32 42 28 9 0 19 13 75 8.3 Erin Perperoglou 9 8 250 19-50 7-24 11-15 2 24 26 15 7 2 19 29 56 6.2 Edwige Lawson-Wade 5 0 84 7-22 7-15 4-4 3 9 12 9 3 0 5 5 25 5.0 Ruth Riley 9 1 154 7-33 1-9 3-4 5 14 19 10 4 8 13 26 18 2.0 Helen Darling 6 0 53 5-13 2-7 0-0 3 4 7 5 3 0 7 8 12 2.0 Morenike Atunrase 8 0 44 4-8 2-4 0-2 0 7 7 4 1 1 1 4 10 1.3 Sandora Irvin 3 0 4 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0.7 Adrianne Ross 2 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Brittany Wilkins 2 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 9 0 1,825 225-534 46-130 145-180 55 185 240 143 58 30 141 143 641 71.2 Opponents 9 0 -- 274-595 41-111 99-131 93 219 312 169 71 40 141 198 688 76.4

93 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2007 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 33 33 1,106 214-448 0-5 125-167 72 121 193 51 49 12 61 100 553 16.8 Becky Hammon 28 27 934 179-402 74-183 95-102 8 69 77 140 23 5 114 51 527 18.8 Shanna Crossley 34 1 548 107-272 74-181 26-29 4 42 46 27 14 2 40 35 314 9.2 Vickie Johnson 30 29 852 95-214 21-49 32-39 51 93 144 104 34 8 36 46 243 8.1 Erin Perperoglou 18 11 499 66-143 9-34 62-76 33 76 109 40 35 13 44 60 203 11.3 Ruth Riley 30 29 773 72-194 5-27 27-29 32 116 148 37 27 59 69 114 176 5.9 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 34 12 481 61-170 6-27 36-40 33 48 81 28 19 3 37 55 164 4.8 Helen Darling 33 19 684 46-120 15-41 27-35 7 62 69 103 45 1 53 84 134 4.1 Camille Little 34 7 711 54-131 3-11 21-40 57 95 152 23 30 11 40 70 132 3.9 Chantelle Anderson 11 1 86 10-20 0-0 8-12 6 14 20 3 1 5 5 11 28 2.5 Sandora Irvin 23 0 128 13-42 0-4 1-2 16 24 40 7 3 10 11 20 27 1.2 Kendra Wecker 14 1 73 6-20 0-4 4-6 4 4 8 4 3 1 3 7 16 1.1 Team Totals 34 0 6,875 923-2,176 207-566 464-577 323 764 1,087 567 283 130 558 653 2,517 74.0 Opponents 34 0 -- 904-2,139 147-454 529-688 361 776 1,137 516 257 137 583 619 2,484 73.1

PLAYOFF Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Becky Hammon 5 5 175 38-92 20-45 8-10 5 9 14 25 6 1 16 13 104 20.8 Sophia Young 5 5 172 37-73 0-0 27-32 20 25 45 8 4 2 8 12 101 20.2 Vickie Johnson 5 5 165 18-49 8-19 3-6 9 20 29 23 6 1 9 11 47 9.4 Helen Darling 5 5 121 14-30 9-17 5-6 3 14 17 19 6 0 13 14 42 8.2 Shanna Crossley 5 0 58 14-33 10-21 3-3 0 2 2 4 2 0 6 9 41 8.2 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 5 0 71 11-26 0-2 11-13 7 12 19 6 10 0 6 7 33 6.6 Ruth Riley 5 5 132 14-31 2-4 0-0 6 19 25 11 3 13 8 19 30 6.0 Camille Little 5 0 87 6-14 0-0 6-12 4 7 11 4 2 6 4 10 18 3.6 Kendra Wecker 2 0 5 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 1.5 Sandora Irvin 3 0 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0.7 Chantelle Anderson 2 0 5 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1.0 Team Totals 5 0 1,000 154-351 49-108 66-85 55 110 165 100 40 24 78 101 423 84.6 Opponents 5 0 -- 151-337 31-73 92-111 54 127 181 85 45 26 82 94 425 85.0 2006 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Sophia Young 34 34 1,057 154-370 0-4 100-137 85 172 257 50 57 13 45 70 408 12.0 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 32 22 752 130-311 55-157 46-53 10 56 66 48 26 12 47 49 361 11.3 Vickie Johnson 34 34 1,004 119-317 23-69 76-90 55 112 167 122 28 3 59 61 337 9.9 Shannon Johnson 32 32 875 104-256 32-91 78-97 31 64 95 117 60 5 75 78 318 9.9 Katie Mattera 34 14 632 100-214 0-0 65-105 74 135 209 14 12 26 69 104 265 7.8 Shanna Crossley 34 0 549 83-219 48-127 12-18 7 34 41 34 11 4 38 21 226 6.6 Kendra Wecker 34 11 578 75-214 19-56 21-27 22 62 84 47 11 3 32 42 190 5.6 LaToya Thomas 19 0 369 56-124 0-0 45-59 27 55 82 22 14 7 27 49 157 8.3 Chantelle Anderson 23 20 413 59-112 0-0 35-45 28 57 85 15 7 10 29 73 153 6.7 Dalma Ivanyi 31 1 322 15-56 8-37 4-6 7 34 41 50 12 0 19 38 42 1.4 Shyra Ely 12 1 135 12-44 2-9 15-26 5 26 31 10 2 0 13 17 41 3.4 Jae Kingi-Cross 18 1 115 8-18 2-6 7-9 3 7 10 11 6 0 5 8 25 1.4 Team Totals 34 0 6,800 915-2,255 189-556 504-672 354 814 1,168 540 246 83 488 610 2,523 74.2 Opponents 34 0 -- 974-2,262 165-459 490-640 372 865 1,237 560 254 129 480 641 2,603 76.6 2005 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Marie Ferdinand-Harris 31 31 999 132-358 20-65 104-134 40 76 116 68 46 5 70 74 388 12.5 Wendy Palmer 34 29 882 125-242 24-56 52-70 53 140 193 33 20 7 42 74 326 9.6 Shannon Johnson 34 33 1,104 88-241 28-90 113-136 17 74 91 158 46 5 113 78 317 9.3 Katie Mattera 34 14 673 104-222 0-0 90-128 57 118 175 6 9 44 62 90 298 8.8 Chantelle Anderson 34 19 669 83-178 0-0 37-46 28 62 90 11 8 15 55 106 203 6.0 LaToya Thomas 21 12 505 69-161 3-7 44-49 18 50 68 22 7 8 33 42 185 8.8 Shyra Ely 31 11 528 50-132 9-31 30-39 11 51 62 27 7 4 33 42 139 4.5 Bernadette Ngoyisa 26 0 251 46-81 0-0 19-26 17 44 61 5 5 2 25 45 111 4.3 Dalma Ivanyi 30 14 577 25-67 20-45 5-8 5 45 50 68 26 0 53 48 75 2.5 Edna Campbell 28 2 248 21-67 5-19 1-1 2 12 14 14 7 0 15 20 48 1.7 Nikki McCray 23 5 302 15-62 1-20 7-11 7 13 20 16 11 0 18 26 38 1.7 Tai Dillard 10 0 51 4-16 0-3 1-4 1 5 6 3 2 0 3 5 9 0.9 Kendra Wecker 1 0 11 2-6 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 4 4.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,800 764-1,833 110-339 503-652 256 690 946 433 195 90 535 650 2,141 63.0 Opponents 34 0 -- 898-2,059 142-408 463-611 351 704 1,055 563 283 148 429 685 2,401 70.6

94 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2004 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG LaToya Thomas 31 30 964 171-350 3-8 95-113 48 90 138 42 25 11 56 99 440 14.2 Adrienne Goodson 34 34 1,068 142-317 4-16 84-102 89 146 235 60 28 2 67 77 372 10.9 Shannon Johnson 31 30 954 89-234 27-76 82-107 14 68 82 136 48 4 99 69 287 9.3 Margo Dydek 34 24 682 90-208 1-2 44-58 30 138 168 60 20 48 64 70 225 6.6 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 17 17 509 67-162 10-27 55-64 18 36 54 29 32 2 35 34 199 11.7 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 24 9 465 55-151 26-84 23-26 5 23 28 40 21 7 32 38 159 6.6 Semeka Randall 29 8 462 53-143 0-5 30-48 26 34 60 20 22 4 28 41 136 4.7 Jessie Hicks 27 10 371 52-111 0-0 23-38 23 34 57 18 17 13 34 57 127 4.7 Toccara Williams 26 4 417 16-46 1-2 22-29 7 32 39 43 35 5 31 36 55 2.1 Mandisa Stevenson 29 0 259 15-45 1-1 7-8 11 24 35 5 6 4 11 32 38 1.3 Tai Dillard 23 0 205 16-54 5-18 0-1 2 12 14 19 4 1 14 18 37 1.6 Adrian Williams-Strong 12 0 149 15-45 0-0 2-7 6 22 28 8 8 1 12 19 32 2.7 Nevriye Yilmaz 7 0 77 6-24 1-7 6-6 3 7 10 2 3 1 4 15 19 2.7 Jocelyn Penn 1 0 3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 Team Totals 34 0 6,875 812-1,940 79-247 488-628 302 701 1,003 493 272 106 513 628 2,191 64.4 Opponents 34 0 -- 888-2,003 172-469 416-564 324 710 1,034 575 280 129 492 624 2,364 69.5

2003 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Marie Ferdinand-Harris 34 34 1,116 139-384 16-52 176-223 28 99 127 90 58 6 85 87 470 13.8 Margo Dydek 34 34 926 156-346 0-1 94-130 45 206 251 58 19 100 80 113 406 11.9 Adrienne Goodson 33 32 969 141-357 8-36 81-102 74 111 185 71 24 6 85 96 371 11.2 Gwen Jackson 33 26 975 114-286 5-30 56-88 86 119 205 20 15 17 46 85 289 8.8 Jennifer Azzi 34 34 1,136 85-211 39-97 51-65 10 81 91 111 27 9 61 98 260 7.6 Sylvia Crawley 33 8 564 50-130 0-0 15-22 39 66 105 19 18 19 40 76 115 3.5 Semeka Randall 33 1 339 32-90 0-1 24-45 25 28 53 23 11 0 44 41 88 2.7 LaQuanda Barksdale 26 0 168 21-79 15-52 2-2 8 25 33 5 1 3 10 21 59 2.3 Tausha Mills 29 0 185 20-49 0-0 18-31 27 28 55 7 4 2 23 58 58 2.0 LaTonya Johnson 31 1 279 18-71 6-23 16-22 7 18 25 9 3 1 14 31 58 1.9 Tai Dillard 24 0 168 16-65 4-23 5-6 1 14 15 15 7 4 14 22 41 1.7 Team Totals 34 0 6,825 792-2,068 93-315 538-736 350 795 1,145 428 187 167 513 728 2,215 65.1 Opponents 34 0 -- 867-2,176 149-482 544-745 389 783 1,172 530 275 140 424 669 2,427 71.4

95 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2002 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Adrienne Goodson 32 32 1,101 189-419 8-28 117-157 91 90 181 67 45 6 102 92 503 15.7 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 32 32 1,065 176-371 5-34 132-171 19 88 107 91 51 7 89 86 489 15.3 Margo Dydek 30 27 876 139-319 2-8 114-135 52 210 262 71 25 107 96 99 394 13.1 Natalie Williams 31 31 1,008 124-285 5-12 98-132 105 150 255 38 38 16 72 122 351 11.3 Jennifer Azzi 32 32 1,151 91-198 41-92 83-104 15 54 69 158 27 14 67 102 306 9.6 LaTonya Johnson 28 1 269 25-76 10-32 15-20 8 11 19 10 7 2 15 36 75 2.7 Amy Herrig 28 3 269 23-53 0-0 22-30 15 42 57 4 9 14 21 35 68 2.4 Semeka Randall 8 0 135 18-40 0-2 22-29 4 17 21 8 4 1 10 16 58 7.3 Andrea Gardner 30 2 198 18-49 0-0 21-38 29 32 61 5 3 3 13 35 57 1.9 Elisa Aguilar 28 0 141 14-33 11-21 4-7 0 11 11 16 3 2 11 5 43 1.5 Danielle Crockrom 18 0 84 10-28 0-1 9-12 6 7 13 2 0 2 3 8 29 1.6 LaNeishea Caufield 8 0 65 6-15 5-9 2-2 3 2 5 1 7 0 8 13 19 2.4 Team Totals 32 0 6,450 843-1,911 89-247 643-844 347 721 1,068 478 228 178 522 665 2,418 75.6 Opponents 32 0 -- 851-2,067 126-377 516-688 361 645 1,006 489 260 149 444 724 2,344 73.3 PLAYOFF Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Marie Ferdinand-Harris 5 5 186 25-56 1-5 23-34 4 18 22 13 10 0 20 16 74 14.8 Adrienne Goodson 5 5 190 29-74 2-7 12-17 9 18 27 8 7 0 21 11 72 14.4 Natalie Williams 5 5 186 25-47 1-4 19-28 21 25 46 7 5 7 8 16 70 14.0 Margo Dydek 5 5 171 22-55 3-5 13-15 3 41 44 12 1 17 16 17 60 12.0 Jennifer Azzi 5 5 186 13-33 7-19 7-8 2 11 13 34 4 5 8 20 40 8.0 Semeka Randall 5 0 62 8-22 0-0 4-5 3 9 12 5 1 0 3 9 20 4.0 LaTonya Johnson 5 0 40 7-14 2-9 1-2 2 2 4 2 0 0 1 2 17 3.4 Danielle Crockrom 1 0 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Andrea Gardner 3 0 14 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 5 5 1.7 Amy Herrig 2 0 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 1.0 Elisa Aguilar 2 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Team Totals 5 0 1050 133-307 16-49 80-111 46 128 174 83 28 31 81 98 362 72.4 Opponents 5 0 -- 140-355 32-87 80-104 61 109 170 86 52 28 48 100 392 78.4 2001 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Natalie Williams 31 31 1,064 171-349 0-4 97-133 111 197 308 55 41 10 70 128 439 14.2 Marie Ferdinand-Harris 32 22 864 143-290 11-42 69-113 23 63 86 79 40 4 63 70 366 11.4 Margo Dydek 32 32 970 128-291 6-15 87-109 29 214 243 64 25 113 90 108 349 10.9 Adrienne Goodson 28 25 854 138-319 5-31 62-89 66 86 152 58 27 0 75 64 343 12.3 Jennifer Azzi 32 32 1,205 75-184 38-74 88-96 10 88 98 171 22 10 69 89 276 8.6 Korie Hlede 27 10 455 55-141 8-23 33-38 15 25 40 43 25 1 42 56 151 5.6 Amy Herrig 32 1 448 43-93 0-0 35-46 23 58 81 14 8 14 35 47 121 3.8 Kate Starbird 23 7 310 41-110 5-23 22-27 13 17 30 21 8 1 15 30 109 4.7 LaTonya Johnson 26 0 228 17-65 5-30 11-14 4 15 19 7 2 1 13 26 50 1.9 Cara Consuegra 15 0 50 0-5 0-2 2-4 1 5 6 10 4 0 11 4 2 0.1 Michaela Pavlickova 10 0 21 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 6 6 1 0 2 1 0 1 0.1 Keitha Dickerson 4 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 32 0 6,475 811-1,849 78-244 507-675 295 775 1,070 524 202 156 493 622 2,207 69.0 Opponents 32 0 -- 789-1,976 125-429 489-660 344 630 974 478 275 148 390 645 2,192 68.5 PLAYOFF Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Adrienne Goodson 2 2 71 13-29 0-4 5-9 6 10 16 3 3 2 4 7 31 15.5 Marie Ferdinand 2 2 69 7-16 0-2 15-18 2 6 8 7 3 0 2 4 29 14.5 Margo Dydek 2 2 69 9-21 0-0 10-13 1 13 14 3 1 7 4 10 28 14.0 Natalie Williams 2 2 57 8-16 0-0 5-6 7 9 16 0 3 1 5 10 21 10.5 Jennifer Azzi 2 2 75 3-12 2-7 1-1 0 3 3 10 1 1 5 7 9 4.5 Cara Consuegra 1 0 2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 3.0 Korie Hlede 2 0 17 2-5 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 0 3 1 4 2.0 LaTonya Johnson 2 0 15 1-4 0-3 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 4 2.0 Amy Herrig 2 0 21 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 4 2 1.0 Michaela Pavlickova 1 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Kate Starbird 1 0 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team Totals 2 0 400 45-110 2-19 39-50 18 46 64 25 13 13 30 47 131 65.5 Opponents 2 0 -- 49-120 9-20 53-65 23 46 69 24 14 6 20 39 160 80.0

96 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2000 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Natalie Williams 29 29 1,039 179-365 3-5 182-228 132 204 336 51 35 18 79 124 543 18.7 Adrienne Goodson 29 28 929 199-415 8-29 92-134 69 95 164 69 41 7 81 67 498 17.2 Korie Hlede 31 31 867 118-260 25-58 51-70 25 68 93 92 38 4 76 84 312 10.1 Margo Dydek 32 32 775 105-236 2-14 82-103 29 146 175 51 18 96 82 114 294 9.2 Jennifer Azzi 15 15 559 47-104 10-24 40-43 5 36 41 92 12 5 28 43 144 9.6 LaTonya Johnson 29 6 481 52-129 12-36 28-43 14 38 52 26 12 2 34 65 144 5.0 Kate Starbird 29 0 340 39-109 5-23 34-42 12 21 33 30 13 11 29 32 117 4.0 Naomi Mulitauaopele 22 3 291 41-69 2-3 15-20 12 22 34 6 4 6 30 37 99 4.5 Dalma Ivanyi 27 16 489 30-96 12-43 21-28 12 42 54 63 25 3 50 67 93 3.4 Amy Herrig 25 0 341 36-75 0-1 19-31 26 33 59 20 7 5 29 41 91 3.6 Stacy Frese 21 0 222 10-30 9-26 33-36 4 14 18 17 4 0 14 14 62 3.0 Kym Hope 3 0 4 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.7 Team Totals 32 0 6,400 858-1,896 88-262 609-790 348 732 1,080 522 214 157 544 698 2,413 75.4 Opponents 32 0 -- 860-1,964 156-448 531-721 313 598 911 503 301 112 437 702 2,407 75.2

1999 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Natalie Williams 28 26 954 180-347 0-2 144-191 109 148 257 25 38 22 68 108 504 18.0 Adrienne Goodson 32 31 1,068 182-427 13-53 99-129 71 67 138 87 27 8 98 76 476 14.9 Margo Dydek 32 28 733 141-283 7-20 114-133 38 166 204 59 13 77 91 112 403 12.6 LaTonya Johnson 31 18 718 66-181 24-82 47-58 14 40 54 50 21 8 40 65 203 6.5 Elena Baranova 29 19 572 60-148 20-48 33-41 25 73 98 45 20 23 44 58 173 6.0 Debbie Black 32 32 1,014 62-163 8-40 31-50 31 80 111 161 77 6 67 116 163 5.1 Korie Hlede 11 1 277 44-95 13-29 30-33 7 23 30 28 8 1 22 34 131 11.9 Krystyna Lara 25 0 204 23-68 10-33 6-6 1 12 13 23 10 2 36 29 62 2.5 Cindy Brown 9 0 156 11-32 1-10 11-16 14 19 33 10 9 2 12 16 34 3.8 Chantel Tremitiere 20 0 191 9-29 2-8 1-1 3 16 19 22 6 0 13 28 21 1.1 Dalma Ivanyi 14 1 67 4-12 0-4 3-4 3 2 5 7 4 0 11 18 11 0.8 Michelle Campbell 8 0 30 3-10 0-1 2-4 0 6 6 2 0 0 4 4 8 1.0 Team Totals 32 0 6,500 845-1,949 107-362 570-742 344 717 1,061 552 240 158 560 740 2,367 74.0 Opponents 32 0 -- 860-1,965 180-487 567-766 311 661 972 570 284 117 477 707 2,467 77.1

97 SAN ANTONIO STARS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 1998 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Margo Dydek 30 30 839 146-303 1-7 93-127 41 186 227 53 14 114 108 126 386 12.9 Wendy Palmer 28 21 761 145-307 6-17 81-124 70 116 186 30 18 5 56 75 377 13.5 Elena Baranova 20 19 671 92-219 15-48 59-71 61 125 186 70 21 30 55 44 258 12.9 Kim Williams 30 10 543 91-223 9-28 36-49 24 34 58 46 43 6 66 74 227 7.6 Chantel Tremitiere 28 18 709 48-132 18-49 41-54 13 49 62 102 22 2 42 53 155 5.5 Olympia Scott 29 1 466 58-135 1-5 37-65 37 48 85 22 24 10 49 78 154 5.3 LaTonya Johnson 28 8 490 58-145 14-49 21-34 14 40 54 20 11 1 42 42 151 5.4 Tammi Reiss 22 17 477 54-134 16-54 19-29 14 25 39 48 11 1 25 32 143 6.5 Dena Head 30 14 467 36-85 13-27 23-33 14 38 52 37 30 0 44 40 108 3.6 Fran Harris 18 12 353 28-79 5-16 10-12 14 25 39 30 13 1 17 33 71 3.9 Tricia Bader Binford 22 0 206 16-53 10-27 4-8 0 10 10 20 13 0 26 34 46 2.1 Erin Alexander 12 0 68 5-22 5-19 2-2 0 3 3 3 1 0 5 7 17 1.4 Team Totals 30 0 6,050 777-1,837 113-346 426-608 302 699 1,001 481 221 170 543 638 2,093 69.8 Opponents 30 0 -- 832-1,942 135-410 495-680 336 685 1,021 539 304 94 441 559 2,294 76.5

1997 REGULAR-SEASON Player G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS AVG Wendy Palmer 28 28 936 157-420 12-48 117-173 76 149 225 48 47 6 71 86 443 15.8 Elena Baranova 28 27 913 129-331 40-106 43-62 56 151 207 62 43 63 82 82 341 12.2 Kim Williams 28 10 608 88-229 9-34 41-53 34 47 81 60 38 7 57 83 226 8.1 Tammi Reiss 28 26 831 72-231 30-101 42-55 29 48 77 87 23 2 61 57 216 7.7 Dena Head 27 4 471 53-136 10-32 38-45 22 41 63 46 14 8 61 45 154 5.7 Lady Grooms 28 24 691 58-167 1-10 36-55 33 51 84 67 23 2 79 39 153 5.5 Jessie Hicks 26 0 263 37-80 0-1 9-16 17 19 36 10 13 11 12 57 83 3.2 Deborah Carter 19 7 286 32-82 2-9 10-14 22 31 53 8 13 1 17 34 76 4.0 Karen Booker 26 4 321 20-60 0-3 21-37 34 46 80 24 24 15 49 62 61 2.3 Greta Koss 13 10 268 15-29 2-3 12-16 12 25 37 10 9 4 18 15 44 3.4 Raegan Scott 8 0 43 5-13 0-0 2-2 4 3 7 1 1 3 0 3 12 1.5 Megan Compain 4 0 19 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 4 1 3 4 0 0.0 Team Totals 28 0 5,650 666-1,781 106-349 371-528 339 612 951 425 252 123 520 567 1,809 64.6 Opponents 28 0 -- 776-1,808 115-376 436-606 328 680 1,008 498 278 119 458 501 2,103 75.1

98 SAN ANTONIO STARS RECORDS 99 SAN ANTONIO STARS ANNUAL STAT LEADERS

MINUTES FIELD GOALS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PCT. Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season (minimum 20 made) Year Player Min Year Player FG Year Player FGA Year Player FG Pct. FG-FGA 2013 Jia Perkins 1037 2013 Jia Perkins 181 2013 Jia Perkins 452 2013 Jayne Appel .579 70-121 2012 Sophia Young 1049 2012 Sophia Young 212 2012 Sophia Young 407 2012 Jayne Appel .553 47-85 2011 Becky Hammon 1050 2011 Becky Hammon 176 2011 Becky Hammon 400 2011 Ruth Riley .485 81-167 2010 Becky Hammon 1075 2010 Sophia Young 216 2010 Sophia Young 431 2010 Michelle Snow .574 144-251 2009 Sophia Young 1113 2009 Sophia Young 219 2009 Sophia Young 482 2009 Ann Wauters .548 92-168 2008 Becky Hammon 1101 2008 Sophia Young 207 2008 Becky Hammon 438 2008 Ann Wauters .533 195-366 2007 Sophia Young 1106 2007 Sophia Young 214 2007 Sophia Young 448 2007 Sophia Young .478 214-448 2006 Sophia Young 1055 2006 Sophia Young 154 2006 Sophia Young 370 2006 Chantelle Anderson .527 59-112 2005 Shannon Johnson 1104 2005 Marie Ferdinand 132 2005 Marie Ferdinand 358 2005 Bernadette Ngoyisa .568 46-81 2004 Adrienne Goodson 1068 2004 Latoya Thomas 171 2004 Latoya Thomas 350 2004 Gwen Jackson .479 23-48 2003 Jennifer Azzi 1136 2003 Margo Dydek 156 2003 Marie Ferdinand 384 2003 Margo Dydek .451 156-346 2002 Jennifer Azzi 1151 2002 Adrienne Goodson 189 2002 Adrienne Goodson 419 2002 Marie Ferdinand .474 176-371 2001 Jennifer Azzi 1205 2001 Natalie Williams 171 2001 Natalie Williams 349 2001 Marie Ferdinand .493 143-290 2000 Natalie Williams 1039 2000 Adrienne Goodson 199 2000 Adrienne Goodson 415 2000 Naomi Mulitauaopele .594 41-69 1999 Adrienne Goodson 1068 1999 Adrienne Goodson 182 1999 Adrienne Goodson 427 1999 Natalie Williams .519 180-347 1998 Margo Dydek 839 1998 Margo Dydek 146 1998 Wendy Palmer 307 1998 Margo Dydek .482 146-303 1997 Wendy Palmer 936 1997 Wendy Palmer 157 1997 Wendy Palmer 420 1997 Jessie Hicks .463 37-80

Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs (minimum 3 made) Year Player Min Year Player FG Year Player FGA Year Player FG Pct. FG-FGA 2012 Sophia Young 71 2012 Sophia Young 16 2012 Sophia Young 30 2012 Sophia Young .533 16-30 2011 Becky Hammon 104 2011 Sophia Young 19 2011 Becky Hammon 40 2011 Sophia Young .633 19-30 2010 Becky Hammon 74 2010 Sophia Young 13 2010 Sophia Young 32 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .538 7-13 2009 Becky Hammon 101 2009 Sophia Young 22 2009 Sophia Young 48 2009 Vickie Johnson .720 18-25 2008 Becky Hammon 331 2008 Sophia Young 57 2008 Sophia Young 125 2008 Morenike Atunrase .500 4-8 2007 Becky Hammon 175 2007 Becky Hammon 38 2007 Becky Hammon 92 2007 Sophia Young .507 37-73 2002 Adrienne Goodson 190 2002 Adrienne Goodson 29 2002 Adrienne Goodson 74 2002 Natalie Williams .532 25-47 2001 Jennifer Azzi 75 2001 Adrienne Goodson 13 2001 Adrienne Goodson 29 2001 Natalie Williams .500 8-16 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 3-POINT PCT. FREE THROWS Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season (minimum 10 made) Regular Season Year Player 3FG Year Player 3FGA Year Player 3FG Pct.3FG-3FGA Year Player FT 2013 Shameka Chrsiton 50 2013 Shameka Christon 156 2013 Jia Perkins .388 45-116 2013 Danielle Adams 106 2012 Becky Hammon 80 2012 Becky Hammon 184 2012 Becky Hammon .435 80-184 2012 Sophia Young 113 2011 Becky Hammon 75 2011 Becky Hammon 193 2011 Roneeka Hodges .400 32-80 2011 Becky Hammon 99 2010 Becky Hammon 69 2010 Becky Hammon 177 2010 Becky Hammon .390 69-177 2010 Becky Hammon 97 2009 Becky Hammon 76 2009 Becky Hammon 206 2009 Shanna Crossley .444 20-45 2009 Sophia Young 145 2008 Becky Hammon 77 2008 Becky Hammon 220 2008 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .468 22-47 2008 Becky Hammon 163 2007 Shanna Crossley 74 2007 Becky Hammon 183 2007 Vickie Johnson .429 21-49 2007 Sophia Young 125 Becky Hammon 74 2006 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 157 2006 Shanna Crossley .378 48-127 2006 Sophia Young 100 2006 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 55 2005 Shannon Johnson 90 2005 Dalma Ivanyi .444 20-45 2005 Shannon Johnson 113 2005 Shannon Johnson 28 2004 Agnieszka Bibrzycka 84 2004 Marie Ferdinand .370 10-27 2004 Latoya Thomas 95 2004 Shannon Johnson 27 2003 Jennifer Azzi 97 2003 Jennifer Azzi .402 39-97 2003 Marie Ferdinand 176 2003 Jennifer Azzi 39 2002 Jennifer Azzi 92 2002 Elisa Aguilar .524 11-21 2002 Marie Ferdinand 132 2002 Jennifer Azzi 41 2001 Jennifer Azzi 74 2001 Jennifer Azzi .514 38-74 2001 Natalie Williams 97 2001 Jennifer Azzi 38 2000 Korie Hlede 58 2000 Korie Hlede .431 25-58 2000 Natalie Williams 182 2000 Korie Hlede 25 1999 Latonya Johnson 82 1999 Korie Hlede .448 13-29 1999 Latonya Johnson 24 1999 Natalie Williams 144 1998 Tammi Reiss 54 1998 Dena Head .481 13-27 1998 Margo Dydek 93 1998 Chantel Tremitiere 18 1997 Elena Baranova 106 1997 Elena Baranova .377 40-106 1997 Elena Baranova 40 1997 Wendy Palmer 117 Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs (minimum 3 made) Year Player 3FG Year Player FT Year Player 3FGA Year Player 3FG Pct.3FG-3FGA 2012 Shameka Christon 5 2012 Sophia Young 8 2012 Shameka Christon 12 2012 Shameka Christon .417 5-12 2011 Becky Hammon 9 2011 Becky Hammon 12 2011 Becky Hammon 23 2011 Becky Hammon .391 9-23 2010 Becky Hammon 7 Sophia Young 12 2010 Becky Hammon 18 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .625 5-8 2009 Becky Hammon 8 2010 Becky Hammon 11 2009 Becky Hammon 21 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 8 2009 Vickie Johnson .714 5-7 2009 Sophia Young 13 2008 Becky Hammon 48 2008 Becky Hammon 22 2008 Edwidge Lawson-Wade .467 7-15 2008 Becky Hammon 51 2007 Becky Hammon 45 2007 Becky Hammon 20 2007 Helen Darling .529 9-17 2007 Sophia Young 27 2002 Jennifer Azzi 19 2002 Jennifer Azzi 7 2002 Margo Dydek .600 3-5 2002 Marie Ferdinand 23 2001 Jennifer Azzi 7 2001 Jennifer Azzi 2 2001 Jennifer Azzi .286 2-7 2001 Marie Ferdinand 15 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PCT. OFF. REBOUNDS DEF. REBOUNDS Regular Season Regular Season (minimum 10 made) Regular Season Regular Season Year Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Year Player FTA Year Player OReb Year Player DReb 2013 Shameka Christon .868 33-38 2013 Danielle Adams 150 2013 Jayne Appel 75 2013 Jayne Appel 184 2012 Sophia Young 407 2012 Becky Hammon .876 85-97 2012 Sophia Young 68 2011 Danielle Robinson .903 84-93 2012 Sophia Young 170 2011 Sophia Young 48 2011 Sophia Young 157 2010 Becky Hammon .960 97-101 2011 Sophia Young 164 2010 Michelle Snow 52 2010 Sophia Young 120 2009 Becky Hammon .901 128-142 2010 Michelle Snow 158 2009 Sophia Young 69 2009 Sophia Young 189 2008 Becky Hammon .937 163-174 2009 Sophia Young 146 2008 Sophia Young 52 2008 Sophia Young 206 2007 Becky Hammon .931 95-102 2008 Ann Wauters 192 Ruth Riley .931 27-29 2007 Sophia Young 72 2007 Sophia Young 167 2007 Sophia Young 121 2006 Agnieszka Bibrzycka .868 46-53 2006 Sophia Young 85 2006 Sophia Young 137 2006 Sophia Young 172 2005 LaToya Thomas .898 44-49 2005 Katie Feenstra 57 2005 Shannon Johnson 136 2005 Wendy Palmer 140 2004 Agnieszka Bibrzycka .885 23-26 2004 Adrienne Goodson 89 2004 Latoya Thomas 113 2003 Adrienne Goodson .794 81-102 2003 Gwen Jackson 86 2004 Adrienne Goodson 146 2003 Marie Ferdinand 223 2002 Margo Dydek .844 114-135 2003 Margo Dydek 206 2002 Marie Ferdinand 171 2001 Jennifer Azzi .917 88-96 2002 Natalie Williams 105 2001 Natalie Williams 111 2002 Margo Dydek 210 2001 Natalie Williams 133 2000 Jennifer Azzi .930 40-43 2001 Margo Dydek 214 1999 Korie Hlede .909 30-33 2000 Natalie Williams 132 2000 Natalie Williams 228 2000 Natalie Williams 204 1999 Natalie Williams 191 1998 Fran Harris .833 10-12 1999 Natalie Williams 109 1997 Dena Head .844 38-45 1998 Wendy Palmer 70 1999 Margo Dydek 166 1998 Margo Dydek 127 1998 Margo Dydek 186 1997 Wendy Palmer 173 1997 Wendy Palmer 76 Playoffs (minimum 3 made) Playoffs 1997 Elena Baranova 151 Year Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Year Player OReb Playoffs 2012 Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 2012 Danielle Adams 7 Playoffs Year Player FTA Danielle Robinson 1.000 6-6 2011 Tully Bevilaqua 4 Year Player DReb 2012 Sophia Young 9 2011 Becky Hammon .857 12-14 Sophia Young 4 2012 Danielle Robinson 7 2011 Sophia Young 18 2010 Becky Hammon 1.000 11-11 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 6-6 2010 Michelle Snow 4 2011 Sophia Young 17 2010 Becky Hammon 11 Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 Sophia Young 4 2010 Sophia Young 14 2009 Sophia Young 19 2009 Becky Hammon .900 9-10 2009 Ann Wauters 8 2009 Ann Wauters 15 2008 Sophia Young 60 2008 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 4-4 2008 Sophia Young 16 2008 Ann Wauters 39 2007 Sophia Young 32 2007 Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 2007 Sophia Young 20 2007 Sophia Young 25 2002 Jennifer Azzi .875 7-8 2002 Marie Ferdinand 34 2002 Natalie Williams 21 2002 Margo Dydek 41 2001 Marie Ferdinand 18 2001 Marie Ferdinand .833 15-18 Natalie Williams .833 5-6 2001 Natalie Williams 7 2001 Margo Dydek 13

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TOTAL REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Year Player Reb Year Player Ast Year Player Stl Year Player TO 2013 Jayne Appel 259 2013 Danielle Robinson 168 2013 Jia Perkins 80 2013 Danielle Robinson 64 2012 Sophia Young 238 2012 Becky Hammon 176 2012 Sophia Young 74 2012 Becky Hammon 106 2011 Sophia Young 212 2011 Becky Hammon 192 2011 Sophia Young 67 2011 Becky Hammon 119 2010 Michelle Snow 210 2010 Becky Hammon 172 2010 Sophia Young 54 2010 Becky Hammon 108 2009 Becky Hammon 49 2009 Sophia Young 215 2009 Becky Hammon 156 2009 Becky Hammon 111 2008 Becky Hammon 161 2008 Sophia Young 53 2008 Becky Hammon 104 2008 Ann Wauters 239 2007 Sophia Young 49 2007 Sophia Young 193 2007 Becky Hammon 140 2007 Becky Hammon 114 2006 Vickie Johnson 122 2006 Shannon Johnson 60 2006 Shannon Johnson 75 2006 Sophia Young 257 2005 Marie Ferdinand 46 2005 Shannon Johnson 158 2005 Shannon Johnson 113 2005 Wendy Palmer 193 Shannon Johnson 46 2004 Shannon Johnson 136 2004 Shannon Johnson 99 2004 Adrienne Goodson 235 2004 Shannon Johnson 48 2003 Marie Ferdinand 85 2003 Margo Dydek 251 2003 Jennifer Azzi 111 2003 Marie Ferdinand 58 Adrienne Goodson 85 2002 Margo Dydek 262 2002 Jennifer Azzi 158 2002 Marie Ferdinand 51 2001 Jennifer Azzi 171 2002 Adrienne Goodson 102 2001 Natalie Williams 308 2001 Natalie Williams 41 2000 Jennifer Azzi 92 2001 Margo Dydek 90 2000 Natalie Williams 336 2000 Adrienne Goodson 41 Korie Hlede 92 2000 Margo Dydek 82 1999 Natalie Williams 257 1999 Debbie Black 77 1999 Debbie Black 161 1999 Adrienne Goodson 98 1998 Margo Dydek 227 1998 Kim Williams 43 1998 Chantel Tremitiere 102 1997 Wendy Palmer 47 1998 Margo Dydek 108 1997 Wendy Palmer 225 1997 Tammi Reiss 87 1997 Elena Baranova 82 Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Year Player Stl Playoffs Year Player Reb Year Player Ast 2012 Jia Perkins 6 Year Player TO 2012 Danielle Adams 13 2012 Becky Hammon 9 2011 Jia Perkins 8 2012 Becky Hammon 7 2011 Sophia Young 17 Danielle Robinson 9 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 4 2011 Becky Hammon 9 2010 Sophia Young 18 2011 Becky Hammon 13 2009 Sophia Young 6 2010 Becky Hammon 8 2009 Ann Wauters 23 2010 Becky Hammon 11 2008 Sophia Young 14 2009 Becky Hammon 7 2008 Sophia Young 53 2009 Vickie Johnson 14 2007 Marie Ferdinand 10 2008 Becky Hammon 31 2007 Sophia Young 45 2008 Becky Hammon 41 2002 Marie Ferdinand 10 2007 Becky Hammon 16 2002 Natalie Williams 46 2007 Becky Hammon 25 2001 Marie Ferdinand 3 2002 Adrienne Goodson 21 2001 Adrienne Goodson 16 2002 Jennifer Azzi 34 Adrienne Goodson 3 2001 Jennifer Azzi 5 Natalie Williams 16 2001 Jennifer Azzi 10 Natalie Williams 3 Natalie Williams 5 PERSONAL FOULS BLOCKS POINTS Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Year Player PF Year Player Blk Year Player Pts 2013 Danielle Adams 95 2013 Jayne Appel 37 2013 Danielle Adams 488 2012 Danielle Adams 94 2012 Jayne Appel 29 2012 Sophia Young 537 2011 Ruth Riley 88 2011 Ruth Riley 30 2011 Becky Hammon 526 2010 Sophia Young 89 2010 Michelle Snow 25 2010 Sophia Young 521 2009 Ruth Riley 90 2009 Ruth Riley 45 2009 Becky Hammon 604 2008 Ruth Riley 101 2008 Ruth Riley 41 2007 Ruth Riley 114 2008 Becky Hammon 582 2007 Ruth Riley 59 2007 Sophia Young 553 2006 Katie Feenstra 104 2006 Katie Feenstra 26 2005 Chantelle Anderson 106 2006 Sophia Young 408 2005 Katie Feenstra 44 2005 Marie Ferdinand 388 2004 Latoya Thomas 99 2004 Margo Dydek 48 2003 Margo Dydek 113 2004 Latoya Thomas 440 2003 Margo Dydek 100 2002 Natalie Williams 122 2003 Marie Ferdinand 470 2002 Margo Dydek 107 2001 Natalie Williams 128 2002 Adrienne Goodson 503 2001 Margo Dydek 113 2000 Margo Dydek 114 2001 Natalie Williams 439 1999 Debbie Black 116 2000 Margo Dydek 96 1999 Margo Dydek 77 2000 Natalie Williams 543 1998 Margo Dydek 126 1999 Natalie Williams 504 1997 Wendy Palmer 86 1998 Margo Dydek 114 1997 Elena Baranova 63 1998 Margo Dydek 386 1997 Wendy Palmer 443 Playoffs Year Player PF Playoffs 2012 Jayne Appel 7 Year Player Blk Playoffs Sophia Young 7 2012 Jayne Appel 1 Year Player Pts 2011 Danielle Robinson 9 Jia Perkins 1 2012 Sophia Young 40 Sophia Young 9 Sophia Young 1 2011 Sophia Young 50 2010 Edwidge Lawson-Wade 7 2011 Ruth Riley 4 2010 Becky Hammon 40 2009 Sophia Young 9 2010 Ruth Riley 3 2009 Sophia Young 58 2008 Erin Buescher 29 2009 Ruth Riley 4 2008 Becky Hammon 163 2007 Ruth Riley 19 2008 Ann Wauters 12 2007 Becky Hammon 104 2002 Jennifer Azzi 20 2007 Ruth Riley 13 2002 Marie Ferdinand 74 2001 Margo Dydek 10 2002 Margo Dydek 17 2001 Adrienne Goodson 31 Natalie Williams 10 2001 Margo Dydek 7

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FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS TOTAL REBOUNDS Player FG Game Player 3FG Game Player FTA Game Player Reb Game 1. Sophia Young 14 9/1/12 at PHX 1. Becky Hammon 7 7/1/12 vs. MIN 1. Wendy Palmer 18 6/23/97 vs. LAS 1. Natalie Williams 20 6/22/02 at SAC Danielle Robinson 14 9/11/11 at TUL Becky Hammon 7 6/1/12 vs. PHX 2. Becky Hammon 15 7/8/08 vs. NYL 2. Natalie Williams 19 7/26/00 vs. CLE 3. Jayne Appel 18 6/20/13 vs. CON Becky Hammon 14 9/6/11 at LAS Becky Hammon 7 7/28/11 vs. PHX Sophia Young 15 8/7/07 vs. WAS Sophia Young 18 8/30/07 vs. PHX* Wendy Palmer 14 7/8/98 vs. CHA Becky Hammon 7 9/10/09 at SAC Kim Williams 15 6/23/97 vs. LAS Katie Feenstra 18 8/1/06 vs. CHA 4. Danielle Adams 13 8/6/13 vs. MIN Becky Hammon 7 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 5. Marie Ferdinand 14 7/30/03 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 18 6/15/00 vs. CHA Jia Perkins 13 6/24/11 vs. LAS Shanna Crossley 7 8/2/07 vs. PHX Marie Ferdinand 14 6/26/03 vs. LAS 6. Jayne Appel 17 9/6/13 at PHO Becky Hammon 13 7/30/09 at SAC 2. Jia Perkins 6 7/13/12 vs. ATL Natalie Williams 14 8/18/02 at HOU* Natalie Williams 17 7/17/02 vs. HOU Elena Baranova 17 6/30/98 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU Becky Hammon 6 8/22/10 vs. PHX Marie Ferdinand 14 8/19/01 at SAC* 8. Jayne Appel 16 8/11/13 at SEA Danielle Adams 13 9/15/2013 vs. ATL Becky Hammon 6 8/15/10 at MIN Natalie Williams 14 7/23/00 at ORL Erin Buescher 16 7/1/07 at DET 7. Becky Hammon 12 8/22/10 vs. PHX Becky Hammon 6 8/6/10 at PHX Natalie Williams 14 7/7/00 vs. DET Sophia Young 16 7/1/06 vs. CHI Sophia Young 12 8/29/09 vs. DET Roneeka Hodges 6 7/18/10 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 14 6/19/99 vs. SAC Wendy Palmer 16 7/14/05 at SAC Sophia Young 12 8/13/09 at PHX Becky Hammon 6 9/21/09 at PHX* Margo Dydek 16 7/26/02 vs. PHX Natalie Williams 16 7/20/02 at WAS Becky Hammon 12 8/30/07 vs. PHX* Becky Hammon 6 9/18/08 at SAC* FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Margo Dydek 16 6/28/02 at HOU Marie Ferdinand 12 5/20/04 at HOU Becky Hammon 6 9/21/09 at PHX* (minimum 3 made) Margo Dydek 16 6/11/02 vs. NYL Shanna Crossley 6 9/1/07 at PHX* Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game Natalie Williams 16 6/8/00 at POR FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Shanna Crossley 6 8/19/07 at MIN 1. Sophia Young 1.000 12-12 6/22/12 at SEA Margo Dydek 16 7/6/99 vs. DET Shanna Crossley 6 8/4/07 vs. LAS Shannon Johnson 1.000 11-11 7/30/05 at HOU Natalie Williams 16 6/17/99 at HOU Player FGA Game Becky Hammon 6 6/26/07 at HOU Jennifer Azzi 1.000 11-11 8/12/03 at SEA 1. Wendy Palmer 31 8/16/97 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 6 5/29/07 at HOU Becky Hammon 1.000 10-10 6/26/09 vs. SAC 2. Becky Hammon 28 8/30/07 vs. PHX* Becky Hammon 1.000 10-10 9/9/08 at NYL 3. Becky Hammon 26 7/30/09 at SAC ASSISTS Becky Hammon 1.000 10-10 7/6/08 at WAS 4. Margo Dydek 25 6/30/98 vs. HOU 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 9/11/08 vs. CON Player Ast Game 5. Sophia Young 24 6/21/09 at CON Player 3FGA Game 1. Shannon Johnson 13 8/18/05 at SAC Vickie Johnson 1.000 10-10 8/14/07 at LAS 6. Danielle Adams 23 9/15/13 vs. ATL 1. Becky Hammon 16 8/30/07 vs. PHX 2. Shannon Johnson 12 5/28/04 vs. SAC Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 8/4/07 vs. LAS Sophia Young 23 8/13/09 at PHX 2. Shanna Crossley 15 8/19/07 at MIN Jennifer Azzi 12 8/24/02 at LAS* Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 8/8/06 at WAS 7. Becky Hammon 22 8/6/09 vs. ATL 3. Becky Hammon 14 8/15/10 at MIN 4. Danielle Robinson 11 6/1/12 vs. PHX LaToya Thomas 1.000 10-10 9/9/04 vs. HOU Becky Hammon 22 8/1/09 at SEA 4. Becky Hammon 13 7/1/12 vs. MIN Becky Hammon 11 9/10/11 vs. WAS Marie Ferdinand 1.000 10-10 7/31/02 vs. MIA Sophia Young 22 7/6/08 at WAS 5. Becky Hammon 12 8/28/10 vs. PHX* Becky Hammon 11 8/3/10 vs. PHX Becky Hammon 12 7/12/09 vs. MIN Margo Dydek 1.000 10-10 5/25/02 at MIN Edwidge Lawson-Wade 11 9/5/09 vs. LAS Debbie Black 11 7/24/99 at CLE Becky Hammon 12 8/15/07 at SAC Margo Dydek 1.000 10-10 6/18/00 at SEA FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 9. Danielle Robinson 10 8/6/13 vs. MIN (minimum 3 made) Margo Dydek 1.000 10-10 7/16/99 vs. HOU Shanna Crossley 12 8/4/07 vs. LAS Danielle Robinson 10 6/25/13 vs. PHO Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 9. Becky Hammon 11 7/3/12 vs. PHX Danielle Adams 1.000 9-9 9/21/12 at SEA Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 8/3/10 vs. PHX Becky Hammon 10 6/24/12 at LAS 1. Ann Wauters 1.000 9-9 9/13/08 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 11 6/24/11 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 10 8/20/11 at PHX Roneeka Hodges 1.000 6-6 6/10/11 at TUL Danielle Adams 11 6/11/11 vs. ATL Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 9/28/08 vs. LAS* Becky Hammon 10 7/20/10 vs. SEA Ruth Riley 1.000 6-6 6/4/11 vs. TUL Becky Hammon 11 9/21/09 at PHX* Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 9/22/08 vs. SAC* Becky Hammon 10 6/26/10 vs. MIN Margo Dydek 1.000 6-6 6/21/98 at NYL Becky Hammon 11 8/9/09 at MIN Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 6/18/08 at ATL Becky Hammon 10 6/18/10 at PHX Jayne Appel 1.000 5-5 7/10/13 at PHO Becky Hammon 11 7/27/08 at DET Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 7/31/07 vs. DET Becky Hammon 10 7/3/09 vs. CHI Danielle Robinson 1.000 5-5 5/19/12 at TUL Becky Hammon 11 6/17/08 at SAC Sophia Young 1.000 9-9 8/6/06 at MIN Vickie Johnson 10 5/25/07 vs. SEA Shannon Johnson 10 7/9/06 at MIN Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Becky Hammon 11 5/31/07 vs. PHX Chantelle Anderson 1.000 9-9 7/18/06 vs. HOU Shannon Johnson 10 6/26/04 at PHX Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 5/28/10 vs. NYL Marie Ferdinand 1.000 9-9 5/30/02 vs. POR Agnieszka Bibrzycka 11 7/9/06 at MIN Jennifer Azzi 10 8/20/02 at HOU* Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 7/3/07 at WAS Margo Dydek 1.000 9-9 6/26/99 vs. MIN Multiple Players 1.000 8-8 22 Times Jennifer Azzi 10 8/4/01 vs. IND Tai Dillard 1.000 5-5 7/9/04 vs. LAS 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Jennifer Azzi 10 7/12/01 at SAC (minimum 2 made) Most Recent Wendy Palmer 1.000 5-5 7/30/98 at HOU Debbie Black 10 7/6/99 vs. DET Player 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Game Jayne Appel 1.000 4-4 9/6/13 at PHO Jia Perkins 1.000 8-8 8/27/13 vs. SEA 1. Roneeka Hodges 1.000 5-5 6/10/11 at TUL Chantelle Anderson 1.000 4-4 6/30/06 at NYL Multiple Players 1.000 7-7 21 Times Shenise Johnson 1.000 4-4 9/23/12 vs. MIN Bernadette Ngoyisa 1.000 4-4 7/30/05 at HOU Most Recent Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 6/29/10 at SEA PERSONAL FOULS Amy Herrig 1.000 4-4 6/22/00 at MIN Shameka Christon 1.000 7-7 9/23/12 vs. MIN Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 4-4 9/5/08 vs. LAS Player PF Game Roneeka Hodges 1.000 3-3 8/26/11 at MIN Multiple Players 1.000 6-6 75 Times Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 8/25/07 vs. SAC* 1. Multiple Players 6 82 Times Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/1/11 at NYL Most Recent Becky Hammon 1.000 3-3 7/5/12 at IND Most Recent Allie Quigley 1.000 3-3 7/8/10 at MIN Davellyn Whyte 1.000 6-6 7/19/13 vs. MNU Roneeka Hodges 1.000 3-3 8/26/11 at MIN Jayne Appel 6 9/6/13 at PHO Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/6/10 vs. CON Multiple Players 1.000 5-5 50 Times Chamique Holdsclaw 1.000 3-3 8/3/10 vs. PHX Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 6/20/10 at SEA Most Recent Kendra Wecker 1.000 3-3 7/9/06 at MIN Ruth Riley 1.000 3-3 6/18/10 at PHX Jia Perkins 1.000 5-5 8/31/13 vs. LAS STEALS Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 5/21/06 at HOU Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 8/11/09 vs. SAC Multiple Players 1.000 4-4 140 Times Player Stl Game Wendy Palmer 1.000 3-3 8/5/05 vs. LAS Ruth Riley 1.000 3-3 6/13/09 vs. NYL Most Recent 1. Shannon Johnson 8 7/3/06 at LAS Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 7/20/02 at WAS Vickie Johnson 1.000 3-3 7/8/08 vs. NYL Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/29/12 vs. LAS* Semeka Randall 8 9/17/04 vs. CHA Margo Dydek 1.000 3-3 7/10/01 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson 1.000 3-3 6/8/08 at MIN Multiple Players 1.000 3-3 104 Times 3. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 7 6/11/10 vs. TUL Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 6/7/01 vs. ORL Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 7/22/07 at CHI Most Recent Debbie Black 7 7/8/99 at WAS Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 6/5/01 vs. HOU Chantelle Anderson 1.000 3-3 6/10/06 vs. NYL Danielle Adams 1.000 3-3 9/29/12 vs. LAS* Wendy Palmer 7 7/5/97 vs. NYL Korie Hlede 1.000 3-3 8/3/00 at CLE Wendy Palmer 1.000 3-3 8/18/05 at SAC 6. Jia Perkins 6 8/27/13 vs. SEA Wendy Palmer 1.000 3-3 7/25/98 at CLE Bernadette Ngoyisa 1.000 3-3 8/2/05 vs. SAC Danielle Adams 6 7/25/13 vs. NYC Tammi Reiss 1.000 3-3 8/4/97 vs. CHA Shannon Johnson 1.000 3-3 6/23/05 at CHA OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Jia Perkins 6 7/8/12 at NYL Multiple Players 1.000 2-2 51 Times Tai Dillard 1.000 3-3 9/9/04 vs. HOU Player O. Reb Game Jia Perkins 6 9/3/11 vs. SEA Most Recent Adrienne Goodson 1.000 3-3 6/26/04 at PHX 1. Gwen Jackson 10 6/14/03 vs. CHA Becky Hammon 6 7/29/10 at WAS Shenise Johnson 1.000 2-2 9/6/13 at PHO Jessie Hicks 1.000 3-3 6/12/04 vs. HOU Natalie Williams 10 6/22/02 at SAC Chamique Holdsclaw 6 7/16/10 vs. TUL Semeka Randall 1.000 3-3 7/31/02 vs. MIA 3. Sophia Young 9 7/27/07 vs. HOU Chamique Holdsclaw 6 6/11/10 vs. TUL Margo Dydek 1.000 3-3 6/22/00 at MIN FREE THROWS MADE Natalie Williams 9 7/12/00 vs. POR Debbie Black 6 7/27/99 at PHX Natalie Williams 9 6/15/00 vs. CHA Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/17/00 vs. WAS Player FT Game 6. Sophia Young 8 8/30/07 vs. PHX* LaTonya Johnson 1.000 3-3 6/15/00 vs. CHA 1. Becky Hammon 14 7/8/08 vs. NYL Sandora Irvin 8 8/19/07 at MIN Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/10/00 vs. HOU 2. Kim Williams 13 6/23/97 vs. LAS TURNOVERS Sophia Young 8 5/19/07 at PHX LaTonya Johnson 1.000 3-3 7/19/98 at WAS 3. Sophia Young 12 6/22/12 at SEA Player TO Game Adrienne Goodson 8 5/30/02 vs. POR Jessie Hicks 1.000 3-3 7/17/97 at NYL Sophia Young 12 8/7/07 vs. WAS 1. Becky Hammon 9 6/26/10 vs. MIN Natalie Williams 8 7/29/00 vs. IND Lady Hardmon 1.000 3-3 8/8/97 at SAC Natalie Williams 12 8/9/00 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 9 9/10/09 at SAC Natalie Williams 12 7/7/00 vs. DET Adrienne Goodson 9 6/26/03 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 12 7/18/99 at NYL DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 4. Becky Hammon 8 6/1/12 vs. PHX Becky Hammon 8 8/3/10 vs. PHX Natalie Williams 12 6/28/99 at LAS Player D. Reb Game Becky Hammon 8 9/8/09 at LAS Natalie Williams 12 6/19/99 vs. SAC 1. Margo Dydek 15 7/26/02 vs. PHX Sophia Young 8 9/18/08 at SAC* Wendy Palmer 12 6/23/97 vs. LAS 2. Michelle Snow 14 5/20/10 at TUL Sophia Young 8 6/26/07 at HOU Ann Wauters 14 8/27/09 at IND Shannon Johnson 8 8/18/05 at SAC Natalie Williams 14 7/26/00 vs. CLE Margo Dydek 8 7/24/02 at MIN 5. Jayne Appel 13 9/6/2013 at PHO Margo Dydek 8 6/28/02 at HOU Ann Wauters 13 6/18/08 at ATL Adrienne Goodson 8 7/27/99 at PHX Wendy Palmer 13 7/14/05 at SAC Margo Dydek 8 8/6/98 vs. CLE Margo Dydek 13 8/16/02 vs. HOU* Kim Williams 8 8/1/98 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 13 7/23/02 at DET Lady Hardmon 8 8/17/97 at PHX Margo Dydek 13 7/17/02 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 13 6/15/02 vs. SEA Margo Dydek 13 6/11/02 vs. NYL Natalie Williams 13 6/8/00 at POR Elena Baranova 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU

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BLOCKS Player Blk Game 1. Margo Dydek 10 6/7/01 vs. ORL 2. Margo Dydek 9 5/26/04 vs. MIN Margo Dydek 9 8/6/98 vs. CLE 4. Margo Dydek 8 7/14/01 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 8 8/12/98 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 8 7/17/98 at DET 7. Margo Dydek 7 8/1/03 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 7 7/16/03 at MIN Margo Dydek 7 7/23/02 at DET Margo Dydek 7 7/8/02 vs. DET Margo Dydek 7 7/12/01 at SAC Margo Dydek 7 6/15/00 vs. CHA Margo Dydek 7 6/13/00 vs. ORL Margo Dydek 7 6/1/00 vs. MIN Margo Dydek 7 8/13/99 vs. PHX Margo Dydek 7 8/8/98 at PHX POINTS Player Pts Game 1. Danielle Adams 39 9/15/13 vs. ATL 2. Becky Hammon 38 7/30/09 at SAC 3. Becky Hammon 37 9/6/11 at LAS 4. Danielle Robinson 36 9/11/11 at TUL@ 5. Becky Hammon 35 9/28/08 vs. LAS* 6. Becky Hammon 33 7/28/11 vs. PHX 7. Sophia Young 32 9/1/12 at PHX Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL Becky Hammon 32 8/29/09 vs. DET Becky Hammon 32 8/30/07 vs. PHX* Becky Hammon 32 6/26/07 at HOU BENCH POINTS Player Pts Game 1. Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL 2. Jia Perkins 31 6/24/11 vs. LAS 3. Adrienne Goodson 27 7/26/00 vs. CLE 4. Shanna Crossley 26 8/4/07 vs. LAS 5. Jia Perkins 25 6/26/11 at ATL 6. Jia Perkins 24 7/8/12 at NYL Danielle Adams 24 7/3/12 vs. PHX 8. Danielle Adams 23 7/14/11 vs. SEA 9. Danielle Adams 22 8/30/12 vs. CON Danielle Adams 22 6/21/11 vs. PHX LaQuanda Quick 22 7/10/03 at SAC Margo Dydek 22 6/9/02 at SEA

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MINUTES FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game Minutes Played Most Most Most 1. 9/1/09 vs. MIN 250 Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 8/18/02 at HOU* 250 1. 7/30/10 at TUL .632 36-57 1. 6/19/04 vs. SEA 1.000 1-1 1. 14 Times 1.000 7/6/99 vs. DET 250 2. 7/14/00 vs. PHX .614 35-57 6/8/02 vs. CHA 1.000 2-2 Most Recent 6/30/98 vs. HOU 250 3. 7/10/02 at IND .604 29-48 8/7/01 at DET 1.000 1-1 7/18/10 vs. LAS 1.000 12-12 5. 26 Times 225 4. 8/6/10 at PHX .603 38-63 4. 7/27/98 vs. PHX .875 7-8 Least Most Recent 5. 9/18/08 at SAC* .600 30-50 5. 7/27/03 vs. CLE .750 3-4 Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 6/23/13 at NYC 225 6. 8/7/01 at DET .596 31-52 6/25/02 vs. POR .750 3-4 1. 8/9/99 vs. CHA .364 4-11 7. 9/10/04 at IND .591 26-44 8/7/00 vs. POR .750 6-8 2. 8/13/01 vs. LAS .389 7-18 FIELD GOALS 8. 9/13/08 vs. SAC .588 30-51 8. 7/20/07 vs. SAC .688 11-16 6/23/13 at NYL .429 3-7 6/30/02 at CLE .588 30-51 9. 9/17/04 vs. CHA .667 2-3 4. 6/14/03 vs. CHA .444 4-9 Most 10. 7/24/01 at HOU .585 31-53 7/20/02 at WAS .667 4-6 5. 6/15/05 at PHX .462 6-13 Game FG Least 6/30/02 at CLE .667 2-3 7/30/98 at HOU .462 6-13 1. 7/6/99 vs. DET 40 Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 7/14/00 vs. PHX .667 6-9 7/3/97 vs. PHX .462 12-26 2. 9/11/11 at TUL 39 1. 7/23/03 at IND .242 16-66 8. 7/1/06 vs. CHI .467 7-15 3. 9/15/13 vs. ATL 38 7/19/98 at WAS .667 4-6 2. 7/5/97 vs. NYL .250 17-68 Least 9. 8/5/05 vs. LAS .471 8-17 9/15/13 vs. ATL 38 3. 6/7/03 vs. DET .257 18-70 10. 7/16/13 at WAS .500 4-8 7/8/12 at NYL 38 Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 4. 6/3/04 at MIN .259 15-58 1. 20 Times .000 6/8/12 at ATL .500 5-10 8/13/10 vs. TUL 38 5. 7/23/05 vs. PHX .264 14-53 8/11/11 at CON .500 5-10 8/6/10 at PHX 38 Most Recent 6. 5/30/08 at SEA .276 16-58 7/24/07 at IND .000 0-7 7/14/10 at CHI .500 6-12 6. 7/28/11 vs. PHX 37 7. 7/21/11 at SEA .277 18-65 5/15/10 vs. ATL .500 8-16 6/4/11 vs. TUL 37 8. 6/26/03 vs. LAS .283 17-60 FREE THROWS 5/29/07 at HOU .500 5-10 7/28/06 vs. PHX 37 9. 8/19/07 at MIN .292 19-65 Most 7/22/98 at CHA .500 10-20 9. 7/5/12 at IND 36 8/21/97 vs. CHA .292 21-72 Game FT 6/28/12 vs. LAS 36 1. 6/23/97 vs. SAC 42 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 6/16/12 vs. LAS 36 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. 6/26/11 at ATL 33 Most 6/24/11 vs. LAS 36 Most 6/7/01 vs. ORL 33 Game O. Reb 6/21/11 vs. PHX 36 Game 3FG 4. 9/22/08 vs. SAC* 31 1. 7/16/10 vs. TUL 22 8/3/10 vs. PHX 36 1. 9/23/12 vs. MIN 13 6/25/02 vs. POR 31 2. 8/13/10 vs. TUL 20 7/30/10 at TUL 36 7/1/12 vs. MIN 13 6/1/00 vs. MIN 31 8/12/06 vs. PHX 20 6/18/10 at PHX 36 9/21/09 at PHX* 13 6. 8/12/03 at SEA 30 5/30/02 vs. POR 20 Least 9/5/09 vs. LAS 13 7/30/03 at LAS 30 6/6/00 vs. PHX 20 Game FG 8/9/09 at MIN 13 6/8/00 at POR 30 7/5/97 vs. NYL 20 1. 7/23/05 vs. PHX 14 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 13 6/11/98 vs. LAS 30 7. 7/19/03 vs. WAS 19 2. 6/3/04 at MIN 15 5/29/07 at HOU 13 10. 6/18/10 at PHX 29 7/14/97 at HOU 19 8/3/99 vs. NYL 15 8. 7/28/11 vs. PHX 12 9/10/04 at IND 29 9. 6/4/06 at SEA 18 4. 6/15/13 at LAS 16 7/28/09 vs. SEA 12 6/4/02 vs. WAS 29 6/12/04 vs. HOU 18 5/30/08 at SEA 16 9/1/07 at PHX* 12 8/7/00 vs. POR 29 6/14/03 vs. CHA 18 7/23/03 at IND 16 8/2/07 vs. PHX 12 7/19/98 at WAS 29 6/7/03 vs. DET 18 6/4/03 at CHA 16 Least Least 7/2/97 at SAC 18 7. 7/7/09 at SEA 17 Game 3FG Game FT Least 8/30/08 at LAS 17 1. 20 Times 0 1. 6/23/13 at NYL 3 Game O.Reb 6/25/05 at HOU 17 Most Recent 8/28/08 at PHX 3 1. 7/14/08 at LAS 1 6/26/03 vs. LAS 17 7/24/07 at IND 0 7/21/04 at PHX 3 6/30/05 vs. SEA 1 6/25/01 vs. SEA 17 6/28/03 at HOU 3 3. 9/28/08 vs. LAS* 2 7/5/97 vs. NYL 17 5. 8/2/13 at MIN 4 9/13/08 vs. SAC 2 7/20/13 vs. CON 4 9/5/08 vs. LAS 2 7/16/13 at WAS 4 7/3/08 vs. SAC 2 8/9/00 vs. CHA 4 8/6/97 at PHX 2 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 9. 6/8/12 at ATL 5 8. 20 Times 3 Most Most 8/23/11 at SEA 5 Most Recent Game FGA Game 3FGA 8/11/11 at CON 5 8/17/13 vs. PHO 3 1. 6/23/13 at NYL 91 1. 8/9/09 at MIN 33 7/27/08 at DET 5 2. 7/6/99 vs. DET 87 7/30/09 at SAC 33 7/17/07 at LAS 5 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3. 6/9/13 at CHI 86 3. 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 31 5/29/07 at HOU 5 Most 4. 9/1/07 at PHX* 85 4. 7/3/12 vs. PHX 30 7/28/04 at MIN 5 Game D. Reb 5. 6/25/13 vs. PHX 83 7/1/11 at NYL 30 5/28/03 at PHX 5 1. 6/16/06 vs. MIN 40 6/21/11 vs. PHX 83 6. 7/8/12 at NYL 29 8/6/97 at PHX 5 7/6/99 vs. DET 40 5/31/07 vs. PHX 83 7/28/09 vs. SEA 29 3. 6/1/03 vs. CON 39 8. 8/13/09 at PHX 81 8. 8/28/11 vs. MIN 28 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4. 8/23/05 vs. SEA 36 9. 6/24/11 vs. LAS 80 8/1/09 at SEA 28 5/30/01 at PHX 36 Most 7/22/06 vs. CON 80 9/1/07 at PHX* 28 6. 6/24/11 vs. LAS 35 Game FTA 11. 7/30/09 at SAC 79 8/2/07 vs. PHX 28 9/7/08 at CON 35 1. 6/23/97 vs. SAC 56 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 79 Least 8. 8/4/11 at MIN 34 2. 8/22/03 at PHX 40 6/30/98 vs. HOU 79 Game 3FGA 5/20/10 at TUL 34 6/7/01 vs. ORL 40 Least 1. 6/19/04 vs. SEA 1 10. 8/28/08 at PHX 33 8/7/00 vs. POR 40 Game FGA 8/7/01 at DET 1 7/17/02 vs. HOU 33 5. 7/30/03 at LAS 39 1. 7/30/05 at HOU 42 3. 9/4/04 vs. SAC 2 6/15/98 vs. NYL 33 7/19/98 at WAS 39 2. 7/21/05 at IND 43 6/15/04 at CHA 2 8/17/97 at PHX 33 7. 6/26/11 at ATL 38 7/26/01 vs. NYL 43 6/8/02 vs. CHA 2 Least 8. 9/10/04 at IND 37 4. 9/10/04 at IND 44 7/12/01 at SAC 2 Game D.Reb 7/7/02 at LAS 37 5. 6/26/07 at HOU 45 6/27/01 at MIA 2 1. 9/5/09 vs. LAS 11 6/8/02 vs. CHA 37 5/24/03 vs. SEA 45 5/30/01 at PHX 2 7/7/09 at SEA 11 6/8/00 at POR 37 7. 6/23/05 at CHA 46 7/19/97 at CLE 11 6/1/00 vs. MIN 37 6/2/05 vs. CHA 46 4. 8/7/03 vs. SAC 12 Least 8/19/01 at SAC* 46 7/7/97 vs. SAC 12 Game FTA 8/8/01 at NYL 46 6. 6/1/04 vs. IND 13 1. 8/28/08 at PHX 4 8/3/01 at SEA 46 7/24/02 at MIN 13 6/28/03 at HOU 4 8/8/97 at SAC 13 3. 7/21/04 at PHX 5 9. 7/6/13 at LAS 14 4. 8/2/13 at MIN 6 8/2/11 at SEA 14 8/23/11 at SEA 6 7/12/09 vs. MIN 14 7/27/08 at DET 6 6/26/08 at HOU 14 7/17/07 at LAS 6 5/30/08 at SEA 14 7/28/04 at MIN 6 5/17/08 at SAC 14 9. 7/20/13 vs. CON 7 8/23/07 at SAC* 14 6/23/13 at NYL 7 6/25/06 at LAS 14 9/16/11 at MIN* 7 8/18/05 at SAC 14 7/1/10 at LAS 7 6/23/05 at CHA 14 5/29/05 at SEA 7 6/19/04 vs. SEA 14 6/30/98 vs. HOU 7

104 SAN ANTONIO STARS TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

TOTAL REBOUNDS PERSONAL FOULS BLOCKS Most Most Most Game Reb Game PF Game Blk 1. 6/16/06 vs. MIN 56 1. 8/22/03 at PHX 36 1. 6/11/11 vs. ATL 14 2. 7/6/99 vs. DET 54 2. 7/1/03 at DET 35 2. 7/3/08 vs. SAC 12 3. 8/12/06 vs. PHX 48 3. 8/19/01 at SAC* 31 6/26/07 at HOU 12 4. 6/15/00 vs. CHA 47 6/2/01 vs. POR 31 7/14/01 vs. SAC 12 7/2/97 at SAC 47 6/12/00 at HOU 31 5. 5/26/04 vs. MIN 11 6. 7/1/06 vs. CHI 46 6/24/99 at SAC 31 6/25/02 vs. POR 11 6/1/03 vs. CON 46 6/22/98 at CLE 31 7/31/99 vs. SAC 11 6/22/02 at SAC 46 8. 7/10/03 at SAC 30 6/19/99 vs. SAC 11 5/30/01 vs. POR 46 8/4/02 at LAS 30 8/12/98 vs. SAC 11 6/7/01 vs. ORL 46 7/28/01 vs. MIN 30 10. 7/10/02 at IND 10 Least Least 6/7/01 vs. ORL 10 Game Reb Game PF 6/2/01 vs. POR 10 1. 7/7/09 at SEA 17 1. 9/14/12 vs. SEA 7 6/15/00 vs. CHA 10 6/1/04 vs. IND 17 2. 9/18/12 vs. NYL 8 7/6/99 vs. DET 10 3. 9/5/09 vs. LAS 18 3. 9/15/13 vs. ATL 9 8/8/98 at PHX 10 4. 7/8/10 at MIN 19 8/9/13 at SEA 9 7/3/97 vs. PHX 10 8/18/05 at SAC 19 8/2/13 at MIN 9 Least 8/6/97 at PHX 19 7/19/13 vs. MIN 9 Game Blk 7. 8/14/11 vs. CHI 20 9/3/11 vs. SEA 9 1. 19 Times 0 9/19/09 at PHX* 20 8/3/06 vs. SAC 9 Most Recent 9/18/08 at SAC* 20 7/22/06 vs. CON 9 6/15/13 at LAS 0 6/26/08 at HOU 20 5/20/04 at HOU 9 8/11/05 vs. IND 20 11. 9/13/13 at PHO 10 POINTS 7/21/04 at PHX 20 8/31/13 vs. LAS 10 Most 6/19/04 vs. SEA 20 7/8/12 at NYL 10 Game Pts 9/6/11 at LAS 10 1. 6/18/10 at PHX 108 7/16/10 vs. TUL 10 2. 8/15/09 vs. PHX 106 ASSISTS 8/4/09 at LAS 10 3. 7/6/99 vs. DET 104 Most 6/21/09 at CON 10 4. 8/6/10 at PHX 103 Game Ast 6/19/09 at NYL 10 5. 9/11/11 at TUL 102 1. 9/5/09 vs. LAS 30 STEALS 7/28/11 vs. PHX 102 2. 7/28/11 vs. PHX 29 6/23/97 vs. SAC 102 Most 3. 6/4/11 vs. TUL 28 8. 6/17/11 at PHX 101 Game Stl 5/20/10 at TUL 28 7/30/10 at TUL 101 1. 6/11/10 vs. TUL 22 7/6/99 vs. DET 28 10. 8/29/09 vs. DET 100 2. 6/18/08 at ATL 18 6. 6/24/12 at LAS 27 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 100 3. 7/29/10 at WAS 17 8/3/10 vs. PHX 27 Least 7/11/97 at LAS 17 8. 7/8/12 at NYL 26 Game Pts 5. 6/23/13 at NYL 15 8/13/10 vs. TUL 26 1. 6/25/05 at HOU 44 9/14/12 vs. SEA 15 7/3/09 vs. CHI 26 2. 8/6/97 at PHX 46 6/9/07 vs. CHI 15 9/13/08 vs. SAC 26 3. 6/9/04 at HOU 47 7/18/06 vs. HOU 15 5/25/07 vs. SEA 26 6/3/04 at MIN 47 7/3/06 at LAS 15 6/25/06 at LAS 26 7/23/03 at IND 47 8. 13 Times 14 7/1/00 at SEA 26 6/25/01 vs. SEA 47 Most Recent Least 7. 6/15/13 at LAS 48 8/9/13 at SEA 14 Game Ast 8. 7/23/05 vs. PHX 49 Least 1. 6/29/10 at SEA 5 6/28/03 at HOU 49 Game Stl 6/23/06 at SEA 5 10. 8/11/05 vs. IND 50 1. 6/1/03 vs. CON 0 8/11/05 vs. IND 5 5/28/03 at PHX 50 2. 7/3/08 vs. SAC 1 4. 7/21/11 at SEA 6 7/21/01 at PHX 50 7/31/07 vs. DET 1 5. 6/21/09 at CON 7 6/18/05 vs. HOU 1 7/21/05 at IND 7 7/19/03 vs. WAS 1 6/5/03 vs. PHX 7 BENCH POINTS 6/10/03 at WAS 1 Most 8/8/01 at NYL 7 6/7/03 vs. DET 1 9. 8/5/06 at IND 8 Game Pts 7/10/02 at IND 1 1. 6/26/11 at ATL 58 6/5/04 vs. NYL 8 9. 5/30/12 vs. CHI 2 2. 6/11/98 vs. LAS 54 8/22/03 at PHX 8 7/14/10 at CHI 2 3. 6/21/11 vs. PHX 52 7/21/01 at PHX 8 6/29/10 at SEA 2 4. 6/19/98 at WAS 50 6/25/01 vs. SEA 8 6/6/09 at PHX 2 5. 8/25/12 vs. TUL 48 8/20/99 at PHX 8 9/11/08 vs. CON 2 6/3/12 at MIN 48 7/14/05 at SAC 2 9/15/04 vs. WAS 2 6/11/11 vs. ATL 48 8/20/02 at HOU* 2 8. 7/14/11 vs. SEA 47 8/7/01 at DET 2 9. 8/19/12 at PHX 45 6/24/11 vs. LAS 45 TURNOVERS Most Least Game TO Game Pts 1. 8/17/97 at PHX 33 1. 7/8/08 vs. NYL 0 2. 7/17/97 at NYL 31 7/10/02 at IND 0 3. 6/28/99 at LAS 30 8/18/02 at HOU* 0 4. 6/26/07 at HOU 29 8/23/03 at LAS 0 5. 8/5/06 at IND 27 5/25/02 at MIN 27 7/12/01 at SAC 0 7/3/97 vs. PHX 27 6. 7/21/01 at PHX 1 7/2/97 at SAC 27 7. 10/3/08 vs. DET* 2 9. 6/6/08 vs. WAS 26 9/9/08 at NYL 2 6/18/00 at SEA 26 6/26/08 at HOU 2 Least 6/20/08 vs. LAS 2 1. 7/1/11 at NYL 5 7/17/02 vs. HOU 2 6/21/05 at NYL 5 3. 9/15/13 vs. ATL 6 6/28/02 at HOU 2 9/5/09 vs. LAS 6 6/25/02 vs. POR 2 9/9/08 at NYL 6 8/7/01 at DET 2 6/15/05 at PHX 6 7/12/97 vs. PHX 2 7. 7/12/13 vs. WAS 7 6/25/13 vs. PHO 7 6/9/13 at CHI 7 9/23/12 vs. MIN 7 6/3/12 at MIN 7 8/23/11 at SEA 7 8/28/08 at PHX 7 6/23/06 at SEA 7 6/9/06 vs. MIN 7

105 SAN ANTONIO STARS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 3 POINT PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS MADE - (minimum 3 made) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVERS Player FG Game Player 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Game Player OReb Game Player TO Game 1. 17 9/8/13 vs. TUL 1. 1.000 4-4 8/15/07 at SAC 1. 12 5/22/04 vs. DET 1. Chamique Holdsclaw 11 7/8/99 at WAS 2. Lisa Leslie 16 6/25/06 at LAS 1.000 4-4 7/24/04 at CON 2. 8 9/18/11 vs. MIN* 2. 9 5/25/02 at MIN 3. Tangela Smith 14 8/14/99 at SAC Nina Bjedov 1.000 4-4 8/5/99 vs. LAS Rebekkah Brunson 8 7/22/10 at MIN Nikki McCray 9 6/13/98 vs. WAS Linda Burgess 14 8/15/98 at SAC 1.000 3-3 9/16/12 vs. TUL 8 9/27/08 vs. LAS* 4. DeLisha Milton-Jones 8 7/18/10 vs. LAS 5. 13 7/15/00 at SAC Tanuja Catcgubgs 1.000 3-3 8/9/11 at IND 8 6/18/08 at ATL Nikki McCray 8 6/19/98 at WAS Sheryl Swoopes 13 7/16/99 vs. HOU 1.000 3-3 7/1/11 at NYL Rebekkah Brunson 8 8/9/07 vs. SAC Theresa Weatherspoon 8 7/5/97 vs. NYL Sandy Brondello 13 7/6/99 vs. DET 1.000 3-3 8/23/09 at DET Cheryl Ford 8 7/16/06 at DET 7. Skylar Diggins 7 8/30/13 at TUL 8. 12 8/14/11 vs. CHI Cappie Pondexter 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHX Olympia Scott-Richardson 8 7/10/12 at IND 7 8/27/13 vs. SEA Candice Dupree 12 8/26/10 at PHX* Kelly Mazzante 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHX Yolanda Griffiths 8 7/14/01 vs. SAC Cappie Pondexter 7 6/23/13 at NYL Candice Dupree 12 8/3/10 vs. PHX DeLisha Milton-Jones 1.000 3-3 9/28/08 vs. LAS* Yolanda Griffiths 8 7/15/00 at SAC 7 9/29/12 vs. LAS* 12 8/29/09 vs. DET 1.000 3-3 7/20/07 vs. SAC Yolanda Griffiths 8 6/19/99 vs. SAC Sue Bird 7 9/3/11 vs. SEA Angel McCoughtry 12 8/20/09 at ATL Amber Jacobs 1.000 3-3 7/9/06 at MIN 7 7/26/11 at WAS Jia Perkins 12 7/19/09 at CHI Brooke Wyclioff 1.000 3-3 6/4/05 at CON DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 7 6/4/11 vs. TUL Seimone Augustus 12 7/19/08 vs. MIN Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 9/4/04 vs. SAC Player DReb Game DeLisha Milton-Jones 7 7/1/10 at LAS Cappie Pondexter 12 9/1/07 at PHX* Halen Luz 1.000 3-3 6/4/02 vs. WAS 1. Cindy Brown 18 8/10/98 vs. DET Cappie Pondexter 7 6/23/09 vs. PHX Seimone Augustus 12 6/29/07 vs. MIN Sonja Tate 1.000 3-3 6/22/00 at MIN 2. Candace Parker 17 6/1/13 vs. LAS 7 6/24/08 vs. HOU Seimone Augustus 12 8/6/06 at MIN Mykesha Sales 1.000 3-3 6/13/00 vs. ORL Sylvia Fowles 15 6/9/13 at CHI Betty Lennox 7 6/18/08 at ATL Diana Taurasi 12 5/31/06 at PHX Korie Hlede 1.000 3-3 7/17/98 at DET 2. Rebekkah Brunson 15 8/28/12 at MIN Lisa Leslie 12 8/23/03 at LAS DeLisha Milton-Jones 7 8/8/06 at WAS Nikki McCray 1.000 3-3 6/13/98 vs. WAS 3. Cheryl Ford 14 6/27/06 vs. DET 12 7/24/01 at HOU Sue Bird 7 6/30/05 vs. CHA 4. Candace Parker 13 8/30/08 at LAS Sheryl Swoopes 12 6/17/99 at HOU 7 5/30/01 at PHX Michelle Snow 13 6/26/08 at HOU Jennifer Gilom 12 7/27/98 vs. PHX FREE THROWS Chamique Holdsclaw 7 7/26/99 vs. WAS 6. Candice Dupree 12 6/25/13 vs. PHO Player FT Game Ticha Penicheiro 7 6/19/99 vs. SAC Tamika Catchings 12 7/5/12 at IND 1. Yolanda Griffiths 18 8/19/01 at SAC* Lisa Leslie 7 8/14/98 at LAS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Candice Dupree 12 9/1/11 vs. PHX 2. Cynthia Cooper 17 8/16/99 at HOU Christy Smith 7 7/8/98 vs. CHA Player FGA Game Candace Parker 12 6/24/11 vs. LAS 3. 16 7/28/01 vs. MIN Cynthia Cooper 7 8/2/97 vs. HOU 1. Deanna Nolan 30 8/29/09 vs. DET 12 7/7/07 vs. SEA 4. Lisa Leslie 15 8/4/02 at LAS Penny Toler 7 7/11/97 at LAS 2. Riquna Williams 28 9/8/13 vs. TUL Lisa Leslie 12 9/1/04 at LAS 5. Seimone Augustus 14 7/9/06 at MIN Sandy Brondello 28 7/6/99 vs. DET Ticha Penicheiro 12 8/15/98 at SAC Cynthia Cooper 28 6/30/98 vs. HOU Lauren Jackson 14 8/12/03 at SEA BLOCKS 5. Diana Taurasi 26 8/12/06 vs. PHX 7. DeWanna Bonner 13 7/3/12 vs. PHX TOTAL REBOUNDS Player Blk Game 6. 25 7/13/12 vs. ATL Diana Taurasi 13 9/1/11 vs. PHX Player Reb Game 1. Margo Dydek 9 6/4/05 at CON Jennifer Gillom 25 7/27/98 vs. PHX 13 8/20/11 at PHX 1. Cheryl Ford 22 5/22/04 vs. DET 8. DeWanna Bonner 24 9/1/12 at PHX 2. Michelle Snow 8 6/20/03 vs. HOU 13 6/8/08 at MIN 2. Cindy Brown 21 8/10/98 vs. DET Lauren Jackson 8 8/11/02 at SEA Diana Taurasi 24 6/18/10 at PHX Lisa Leslie 13 9/1/04 at LAS Diana Taurasi 24 6/26/04 at PHX 3. Rebekkah Brunson 20 8/28/12 at MIN 4. Lisa Leslie 7 8/22/02 vs. LAS* 13 7/8/02 vs. DET Lisa Leslie 24 8/23/03 at LAS Candace Parker 20 6/1/13 vs. LAS Lisa Leslie 7 8/13/01 vs. LAS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4. Yolanda Griffiths 19 6/19/99 vs. SAC 6. Margo Dydek 6 7/22/06 vs. CON Cheryl Ford 19 6/27/06 vs. DET FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player FTA Game Lisa Leslie 6 8/4/02 at LAS (minimum 5 made) Rebekkah Brunson 19 8/9/07 vs. SAC 1. Yolanda Griffiths 24 8/19/01 at SAC* 8. 5 6/25/13 vs. PHO Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 7. Alessandra Santos 18 6/13/98 vs. WAS 2. Katie Smith 18 7/28/01 vs. MIN DeWanna Bonner 5 8/20/11 at PHX 1. Janel McCarville 1.000 5-5 7/19/13 vs. MIN Lauren Jackson 18 8/12/03 at SEA Cynthia Cooper 18 8/16/99 at HOU 5 8/9/05 at MIN Michelle Snow 1.000 6-6 6/26/08 at HOU 9. Yolanda Griffiths 17 7/15/00 at SAC 4. Angel McCoughtry 17 8/20/09 at ATL Yolanda Griffiths 5 8/7/03 vs. SAC Michelle Snow 1.000 6-6 6/3/08 at HOU Cheryl Ford 17 7/16/06 at DET 5. Tina Thompson 16 6/26/07 at HOU Michelle Snow 5 8/2/03 at HOU Stacey Lovelace 1.000 6-6 8/9/05 at MIN Candace Parker 17 9/27/08 vs. LAS* 16 8/22/03 at PHX Adrian Williams 5 7/13/02 vs. PHX Temeka Johnson 1.000 5-5 6/21/11 vs. PHX Sylvia Fowles 17 8/14/11 vs. CHI Lauren Jackson 16 8/12/03 at SEA Lauren Jackson 5 6/9/02 at SEA 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Cynthia Cooper 16 6/30/98 vs. HOU Yolanda Griffiths 5 7/12/91 at SAC 1.000 5-5 5/24/05 at DET 9. Cappie Pondexter 15 7/25/13 vs. NYL Lisa Leslie 5 5/31/00 at LAS Coco Miller 1.000 5-5 9/15/04 vs. WAS Diana Taurasi 15 6/18/10 at PHX ASSISTS 5 8/19/97 vs. NYL 1.000 5-5 6/19/98 at WAS Seimone Augustus 15 7/9/06 at MIN Player Ast Game 5 8/4/97 vs. CHA 10. .909 10-11 8/5/2000 at CHA Yolanda Griffiths 15 6/19/99 vs. SAC 1. 14 8/19/07 at MIN Penny Toler 14 8/14/98 at LAS POINTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 3. Ticha Penicheiro 13 6/26/00 vs. SAC 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (minimum 5 made) Player Pts Game 4. Penny Taylor 12 8/28/10 vs. PHX* Player 3FG Game Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game 1. Riquna Williams 51 9/8/13 vs. TUL 12 8/15/10 at MIN 1. Riquna Williams 8 9/8/13 vs. TUL 1. DeWanna Bonner 1.000 13-13 7/3/12 vs. PHX 2. Cynthia Cooper 42 8/16/99 at HOU Tanisha Wright 12 6/29/10 at SEA Katie Smith 6 8/23/09 at DET Diana Taurasi 1.000 13-13 9/1/11 vs. PHX 3. Lisa Leslie 41 6/25/06 at LAS Shannon Johnson 12 7/19/02 at ORL Diana Taurasi 6 8/2/07 vs. PHX Penny Taylor 1.000 13-13 8/20/11 at PHX 4. Diana Taurasi 39 6/18/10 at PHX Michelle Cleary 12 7/19/00 at PHX Sandy Brondello 6 7/6/99 vs. DET Diana Taurasi 1.000 11-11 7/28/11 vs. PHX 5. DeWanna Bonner 38 7/3/12 vs. PHX Shannon Johnson 12 6/13/00 vs. ORL 6 6/26/99 vs. MIN 1.000 11-11 8/7/07 vs. WAS 6. Deanna Nolan 34 8/29/09 vs. DET Chantel Tremitiere 12 7/7/97 vs. SAC -Holifield 6 6/24/99 at SAC Kristi Toliver 1.000 10-10 9/27/12 vs. LAS* Angel McCoughtry 34 8/20/09 at ATL Cynthia Cooper 6 8/4/98 vs. HOU Diana Taurasi 1.000 10-10 8/13/09 at PHX PERSONAL FOULS Ruthie Bolton-Holifield 34 8/8/97 at SAC 8. Cappie Pondexter 5 7/8/12 at NYL Candice Wiggins 1.000 10-10 7/19/08 vs. MIN 9. Cappie Pondexter 33 9/1/07 at PHX* Player PF Game Charde Houston 5 7/3/12 vs. PHX Katie Smith 1.000 10-10 6/23/01 vs. MIN Sheryl Swoopes 33 7/16/99 vs. HOU 1. Multiple Players 6 98 Times Candice Wiggins 5 8/4/11 at MIN 1.000 10-10 7/12/00 vs. POR Sandy Brondello 33 7/6/99 vs. DET Most Recent Ivory Latta 5 7/16/10 vs. TUL 1.000 9-9 8/23/07 at SAC* Linda Burgess 33 8/15/98 at SAC Brittney Griner 6 9/6/13 at PHO Diana Taurasi 5 6/18/10 at PHX Sheryl Swoopes 1.000 9-9 7/3/02 vs. HOU Temeka Johnson 6 8/25/13 vs. SEA Deanna Nolan 5 8/29/09 vs. DET 1.000 9-9 7/19/00 at PHX Diana Taurasi 6 7/10/13 at PHO Jia Perkins 5 7/22/07 at CHI Riquna Williams 1.000 9-9 9/8/13 vs. TUL Becky Hammon 5 6/10/06 vs. NYL Multiple Players 1.000 8-8 20 Times BENCH POINTS 5 5/31/05 at LAS Most Recent STEALS Player Pts Game Kelly Miller 5 9/10/04 at IND Tamika Catchings 1.000 8-8 8/21/13 at IND Player Stl Game 1. Angel McCoughtry 34 8/20/09 at ATL Anna DeForge 5 7/30/04 vs. PHX Multiple Players 1.000 7-7 20 Times 1. Ticha Penicheiro 10 7/10/03 at SAC 2. Jia Perkins 27 7/22/07 at CHI Penny Taylor 5 6/26/04 at PHX Most Recent 2. Michelle Griffiths 9 7/27/98 vs. PHX 27 7/24/99 at CLE 5 6/4/03 at CHA Tanisha Wright 1.000 7-7 8/25/13 vs. SEA 3. 8 8/17/97 at PHX 4. Candice Wiggins 24 7/19/08 vs. MIN Kendra Holland-Corn 5 6/21/01 vs. SAC Multiple Players 1.000 6-6 47 Times Michele Timms 8 7/3/97 vs. PHX 5. 23 5/25/12 at CON Edna Campbell 5 7/27/99 at PHX Most Recent 5. 7 8/19/07 at MIN Becky Hammon 23 6/3/00 at NYL 5 6/12/99 vs. ORL Tina Thompson 1.000 6-6 8/27/13 vs. SEA Tully Bevilaqua 7 8/5/06 at IND 7. 22 7/31/07 vs. DET Ruthie Bolton-Holifield 5 8/8/97 at SAC Multiple Players 1.000 5-5 42 Times Tamika Catchings 7 8/5/06 at IND 22 7/30/06 at CON Most Recent Alana Beard 7 7/28/05 at WAS Penny Taylor 22 7/28/06 vs. PHX 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 1.000 5-5 8/21/13 at IND Kim Perrot 7 7/14/97 at HOU 22 7/23/03 at IND 10. La’Tangela Atkinson 6 9/12/09 vs. SEA Robin Threatt 22 7/1/00 at SEA Player 3FGA Game Nicole Anosike 6 7/25/08 at MIN 1. Riquna Williams 14 9/8/13 vs. TUL Candice Wiggins 6 6/28/08 vs. MIN Diana Taurasi 13 8/2/07 vs. PHX Yolanda Griffiths 6 5/28/04 vs. SAC Cynthia Cooper 13 8/4/98 vs. HOU Sheryl Swoopes 6 8/18/02 at HOU* 4. Katie Smith 12 7/1/08 vs. DET Lisa Leslie 6 8/1/98 vs. LAS Diana Taurasi 12 8/12/06 vs. PHX 6 6/21/98 at NYL Betty Lennox 12 5/25/02 at MIN Ruthie Bolton-Holifiled 6 6/21/97 vs. SAC Katie Smith 12 6/23/01 vs. MIN 8. Charde Houston 11 7/3/12 vs. PHX Anna DeForge 11 7/30/04 vs. PHX Allison Feaster 11 6/4/03 vs. WAS 11 8/17/98 vs. PHX

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT PERCENTAGE OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PERSONAL FOULS Most Most Most Most Game Opponent FG Game Opponent 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Opponent OReb Game Opponent PF 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 46 1. 7/18/04 at Detroit .800 4-5 1. 8/9/07 vs. Sacramento 22 1. 6/23/97 vs. Sacramento 36 2. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 44 2. 6/11/02 vs. New York .750 6-8 7/16/06 at Detroit 22 2. 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota 34 3. 8/3/10 vs. Phoenix 43 3. 6/21/13 vs. Seattle .667 6-9 5/25/02 at Minnesota 22 6/7/01 vs. Orlando 34 4. 6/25/06 at Los Angeles 42 4. 7/5/02 vs. Minnesota 33 5. 8/28/12 at Minnesota 40 5/21/05 vs. Houston .667 2-3 4. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota* 21 8/23/12 at Los Angeles 40 9/15/04 vs. Washington .667 4-6 5/22/04 vs. Detroit 21 5. 5/25/02 at Minnesota 31 7. 8/6/13 vs. Minnesota 39 8/5/00 at Charlotte .667 8-12 Least 8/7/00 vs. Portland 31 6/21/11 vs. Phoenix 39 7/17/98 at Detroit .667 6-9 Game Opponent OReb Least 8/6/09 vs. Atlanta 39 Least 1. 7/25/98 at Cleveland 1 Game Opponent PF 7/25/08 at Minnesota 39 1. 6/28/03 at Houston 8 Least Game Opponent 3 FG Pct. FG-FGA 2. 6/5/04 vs. New York 2 Game Opponent FG 1. 6/8/12 at Atlanta .000 0-7 3. 8/23/11 at Seattle 3 2. 9/6/11 at Los Angeles 9 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 15 9/10/09 at Sacramento .000 0-6 7/1/10 at Los Angeles 3 7/20/07 vs. Sacramento 9 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota 15 5/29/07 at Houston .000 0-7 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento* 3 6/28/05 at Minnesota 9 3. 7/25/13 vs. New York 16 6/25/05 at Houston .000 0-2 8/8/06 at Washington 3 5. 8/2/07 vs. Phoenix 10 8/9/03 vs. Los Angeles 16 8/5/06 at Indiana 10 4. 8/19/12 at Phoenix 17 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota .000 0-15 7/28/05 at Washington 3 8/2/03 at Houston 10 6/14/03 vs. Charlotte 17 6/30/02 at Cleveland .000 0-11 7/31/04 vs. Los Angeles 3 7/22/98 at Charlotte .000 0-8 8/5/00 at Charlotte 3 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 7/11/97 at Los Angeles .000 0-4 STEALS Most DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Game Opponent FGA FREE THROWS Most Game Opponent Stl 1. 8/28/12 at Minnesota 92 1. 8/5/06 at Indiana 21 Most Game Opponent DReb 2. 7/15/08 at Phoenix 85 2. 8/17/97 at Phoenix 20 Game Opponent FT 1. 6/25/13 vs. Phoenix 40 3. 6/7/01 vs. Orlando 82 3. 9/4/04 vs. Sacramento 19 1. 7/1/03 at Detroit 40 6/9/13 at Chicago 38 7/6/99 vs. Detroit 82 4. 5/19/12 at Tulsa 17 2. 8/19/01 at Sacramento* 39 8/28/11 vs. Minnesota 37 5. 8/17/97 at Phoenix 81 9/12/09 vs. Seattle 17 3. 7/28/11 vs. Phoenix 35 6/24/11 vs. Los Angeles 37 Least 6/26/07 at Houston 17 4. 6/2/01 vs. Portland 34 8/6/06 at Minnesota 37 Game Opponent FGA 7/31/04 vs. Los Angeles 17 5. 6/22/98 at Cleveland 33 6. 8/23/05 vs. Seattle 36 1. 6/5/04 vs. New York 44 7/3/97 vs. Phoenix 17 Least 7. 8/2/13 at Minnesota 34 2. 7/30/04 vs. Phoenix 46 Least Game Opponent FT 7/31/11 vs. Minnesota 34 3. 6/3/04 at Minnesota 48 Game Opponent Stl 1. 9/8/12 vs. New York 1 7/12/11 vs. Los Angeles 34 4. 8/11/05 vs. Indiana 49 1. 7/1/07 at Detroit 1 2. 8/25/12 vs. Tulsa 3 7/22/06 vs. Connecticut 34 6/29/04 vs. Phoenix 49 2. 9/9/08 at New York 2 7/8/11 vs. New York 3 7/23/03 at Indiana 34 6/15/04 at Charlotte 49 7/16/06 at Detroit 2 6/26/09 vs. Sacramento 3 8/16/97 vs. Los Angeles 34 7/7/00 vs. Detroit 49 6/4/06 at Seattle 2 6/23/05 at Charlotte 3 Least 8/3/99 vs. New York 49 7/23/02 at Detroit 2 9/10/04 at Indiana 3 Game Opponent DReb 8/16/97 vs. Los Angeles 2 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 7/26/01 vs. New York 3 1. 6/23/05 at Charlotte 9 2. 8/7/01 at Detroit 10 6/23/97 vs. Sacramento 2 Most 3. 7/1/00 at Seattle 11 Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6/6/00 vs. Phoenix 11 TURNOVERS 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix* .639 46-72 Most 5. 8/18/05 at Sacramento 12 2. 7/25/08 at Minnesota .609 39-64 Game Opponent FTA Most 8/3/01 at Seattle 12 3. 8/6/10 at Phoenix .603 38-63 1. 7/1/03 at Detroit 51 Game Opponent TO 7/14/01 at Seattle 12 4. 6/25/06 at Los Angeles .600 42-70 2. 8/22/03 at Phoenix 47 1. 6/4/11 vs. Tulsa 28 7/14/00 vs. Phoenix 12 8/7/03 vs. Sacramento .600 36-60 8/19/01 at Sacramento* 47 6/11/10 vs. Tulsa 28 8/21/99 vs. Los Angeles 12 Least 4. 6/24/99 at Sacramento 46 3. 7/7/00 vs. Detroit 26 7/26/99 vs. Washington 12 Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 5. 6/2/01 vs. Portland 44 4. 6/9/07 vs. Chicago 25 1. 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota .259 15-58 Least TOTAL REBOUNDS 5. 8/6/11 vs. Tulsa 24 7/8/99 at Washington 24 2. 7/25/13 vs. New York .267 16-60 Game Opponent FTA Most 6/19/99 vs. Sacramento 24 8/19/01 at Sacramento* .268 15-56 1. 9/18/12 vs. New York 2 Game Opponent Reb 6/13/98 vs. Washington 24 4. 8/19/12 at Phoenix .270 17-63 2. 8/25/12 vs. Tulsa 4 1. 8/28/12 at Minnesota 52 7/5/97 vs. New York 24 5. 8/4/11 at Minnesota .275 19-69 3. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 2. 7/16/06 at Detroit 51 Least 8/28/08 at Phoenix .275 19-69 6/21/09 at Connecticut 5 6/30/98 vs. Houston 51 Game Opponent TO 6/23/05 at Charlotte 5 4. 8/28/11 vs. Minnesota 50 1. 7/14/10 at Chicago 4 9/10/04 at Indiana 5 5. 6/25/13 vs. Phoenix 49 6/1/03 vs. Connecticut 4 8/21/09 vs. Los Angeles 49 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3. 8/12/06 vs. Phoenix 5 6/9/06 vs. Minnesota 49 Most FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 8/20/02 at Houston* 5 Least Game Opponent 3FG Most 7/10/02 at Indiana 5 1. 6/26/99 vs. Minnesota 14 Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA Game Opponent Reb 2. 7/8/12 at New York 13 1. 6/1/13 vs. Los Angeles 1.000 12-12 1. 8/7/01 at Detroit 14 BLOCKS 3. 9/16/12 vs. Tulsa 12 7/8/12 at New York 1.000 8-8 2. 8/5/00 at Charlotte 17 Most 9/23/12 vs. Minnesota 12 8/28/11 vs. Minnesota 1.000 10-10 8/21/99 vs. Los Angeles 17 Game Opponent Blk 7/5/12 at Indiana 12 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix* 1.000 11-11 4. 7/19/02 at Orlando 18 1. 6/28/05 at Minnesota 14 8/19/05 at Phoenix 12 8/8/10 at Los Angeles 1.000 13-13 5. 6/2/05 vs. Charlotte 19 2. 6/9/13 at Chicago 12 Least 8/3/10 vs. Phoenix 1.000 12-12 6/30/02 at Cleveland 19 8/11/02 at Seattle 12 Game Opponent 3FG 9/19/09 at Phoenix* 1.000 5-5 7/1/00 at Seattle 19 4. 7/3/02 vs. Houston 11 1. 6/8/12 at Atlanta 0 7/12/09 vs. Minnesota 1.000 13-13 6/6/00 vs. Phoenix 19 5. 7/24/07 at Indiana 10 9/10/09 at Sacramento 0 7/3/09 vs. Chicago 1.000 9-9 6/4/05 at Connecticut 10 5/29/07 at Houston 0 6/21/09 at Connecticut 1.000 5-5 ASSISTS 6/20/03 vs. Houston 10 6/25/05 at Houston 0 5/31/07 vs. Phoenix 1.000 18-18 Most 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles* 10 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota 0 8/3/06 vs. Sacramento 1.000 12-12 Game Opponent Ast 6/5/01 vs. Houston 10 6/30/02 at Cleveland 0 6/15/05 at Phoenix 1.000 16-16 1. 8/26/10 at Phoenix* 33 7/29/00 vs. Indiana 10 7/22/98 at Charlotte 0 6/1/04 vs. Indiana 1.000 9-9 2. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles* 31 Least 7/11/97 at Los Angeles 0 8/7/03 vs. Sacramento 1.000 7-7 3. 8/19/07 at Minnesota 30 Game Opponent Blk 7/17/03 vs. Sacramento 1.000 15-15 4. 7/19/97 at Cleveland 28 1. 6/21/13 vs. Seattle 0 8/4/01 vs. Indiana 1.000 11-11 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 5. 8/6/13 vs. Minnesota 27 5/19/12 at Tulsa 0 Least 6/21/11 vs. Phoenix 27 9/1/09 vs. Minnesota 0 Most Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA 6/13/10 at Atlanta 27 8/27/09 at Indiana 0 Game Opponent 3FGA 1. 7/26/01 vs. New York .375 3-8 9/25/08 at Los Angeles* 27 8/11/09 vs. Sacramento 0 1. 8/19/05 at Phoenix 31 2. 6/7/03 vs. Detroit .421 8-19 6/25/06 at Los Angeles 27 7/3/09 vs. Chicago 0 2. 6/16/12 vs. Los Angeles 30 3. 7/14/11 vs. Seattle .438 7-16 7/7/02 at Los Angeles 27 6/24/08 vs. Houston 0 6/9/12 vs. Seattle 30 4. 6/24/12 at Los Angeles .444 8-18 7/9/00 at Los Angeles 27 7/20/07 vs. Sacramento 0 6/30/98 vs. Houston 30 5. 7/31/11 vs. Minnesota .455 5-11 6/26/98 at Phoenix 27 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota 0 5. 8/12/06 vs. Phoenix 29 7/27/10 at New York .455 5-11 Least Least 7/1/00 at Seattle 0 Game Opponent 3FGA Game Opponent Ast 8/3/99 vs. New York 0 1. 6/25/05 at Houston 2 1. 7/19/08 vs. Minnesota 6 7/18/99 at New York 0 2. 5/21/05 vs. Houston 3 8/9/03 vs. Los Angeles 6 7/17/98 at Detroit 0 3. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit* 4 3. 7/10/09 at Minnesota 7 6/19/98 at Washington 0 6/26/07 at Houston 4 6/16/06 vs. Minnesota 7 8/13/05 vs. Detroit 4 7/28/01 vs. Minnesota 7 7/11/97 at Los Angeles 4

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POINTS Most Game Opponent Pts 1. 6/12/00 at Houston 107 6/24/99 at Sacramento 107 3. 8/26/10 at Phoenix* 106 9/19/09 at Phoenix* 106 5. 6/21/11 vs. Phoenix 105 6/18/10 at Phoenix 105 6/25/06 at Los Angeles 105 Least Game Opponent Pts 1. 5/26/04 vs. Minnesota 44 2. 8/19/12 at Phoenix 47 3. 6/23/05 at Charlotte 49 4. 5/28/03 at Phoenix 51 7/12/97 vs. Phoenix 51 BENCH POINTS Most Game Opponent Pts 1. 6/28/99 at Los Angeles 61 2. 7/18/11 at Los Angeles 54 3. 8/3/06 vs. Sacramento 52 4. 8/20/09 at Atlanta 50 5. 7/12/11 vs. Los Angeles 49 Least Game Opponent Pts 1. 8/5/05 vs. Los Angeles 0 2. 6/9/04 at Houston 1 8/2/00 at Minnesota 1 4. 9/1/07 at Phoenix* 2 7/29/07 at Seattle 2 7/11/07 at Phoenix 2 8/1/03 vs. Houston 2 6/17/00 vs. Washington 2 7/5/98 at Sacramento 2 7/12/97 vs. Phoenix 2

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FIELD GOALS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Most Game FG Game DReb 8/3/10 - SA (36) at PHX (43) 79 6/24/11 - SA (35) vs. LAS (37) 72 Least 8/23/05 - SA (36) vs. SEA (36) 72 Game FG Least 6/3/04 - SA (15) at MIN (20) 35 Game DReb 7/25/13 - SA (19) vs. NYL (16) 35 6/23/05 - SA (14) at CHA (9) 23 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL REBOUNDS Most Most Game FGA Game Reb 8/28/12 - SA (77) at MIN (92) 169 6/16/06 - SA (56) vs. MIN (39) 95 7/6/99 - UTA (87) vs. DET (82) 169 Least Least Game Reb Game FGA 9/5/09 - SA (18) vs. LAS (26) 44 8/5/05 - SA (27) vs. LAS (65) 92 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ASSISTS Most Most Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Ast 8/3/10 - SA vs. PHX .560 79-141 6/25/06 - SA (26) at LAS (27) 53 Least Least Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Ast 7/5/97 - UTA vs. NYL .293 36-123 8/11/05 - SA (5) vs. IND (12) 17 7/28/01 - UTA (10) vs. MIN (7) 17 3-POINT FIELD GOALS PERSONAL FOULS Most Most Game 3FG Game PF 9/23/12 - SA (13) vs. MIN (12) 25 6/9/13 - SA (25) at CHI (21) 46 Least Least Game 3FG Game PF 6/25/01 - UTA (0) vs. SEA (1) 1 9/6/11 - SA (10) at LAS (9) 19 5/30/01 - UTA (0) at PHX (1) 1 STEALS 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Most Most Game Stl Game 3FGA 6/11/10 - SA (22) vs. TUL (15) 37 6/16/12 - SA (27) vs. LAS (30) 57 Least Least Game Stl Game 3FGA 6/4/06 - SA (3) at SEA (2) 5 7/12/01 - UTA (2) at SAC (8) 10 7/19/03 - SA (1) vs. WAS (4) 5 6/10/03 - SA (1) at WAS (4) 5 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 8/16/97 - UTA (3) vs. LAS (2) 5 Most TURNOVERS Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Most 7/20/07 - SA vs. SAC .667 18-26 Game TO Least 6/6/08 - SA (26) vs. WAS (22) 48 Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Least 6/25/01 - UTA vs. SEA .063 1-16 Game TO 6/21/05 - SA (5) at NYL (7) 12 FREE THROWS BLOCKS Most Most Game FT Game Blk 7/1/03 - SA (21) at DET (40) 61 8/22/02 - UTA (9) vs. LAS (10)* 19 Least Least Game FT Game Blk 6/23/13 - SA (3) at NYL (6) 9 8/11/09 - SA (1) vs. SAC (0) 1 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8/26/05 - SA (0) vs. LAS (1) 1 Most POINTS Game FTA 8/22/03 - SA (40) at PHX (47) 87 Most Least Game Pts Game FTA 6/18/10 - SA (108) at PHX (105) 213 6/23/13 - SA (7) at NYL (7) 14 Least Game Pts FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 5/26/04 - SA (56) vs. MIN (44) 100 Most Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 6/1/04 - SA vs. IND 1.000 22-22 Least Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 8/13/01 - UTA vs. LAS .423 11-26 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most Game OReb 6/21/97 - UTA (16) vs. SAC (19) 35 Least Game OReb 8/17/13 - SA (3) vs. PHO (2) 5

109 SAN ANTONIO STARS INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAMES PLAYED (minimum 50 made) (minimum 20 made) PERSONAL FOULS Player Season GP Player Season FG Pct. FG-FGA Player Season FT Pct. FT-FTA Player Season PF 1. Erin Perperoglou 2008 43 1. Jayne Appel 2013 .579 70-121 1. Becky Hammon 2010 .964 108-112 1. Natalie Williams 2002 138 2. Becky Hammon 2008 42 2. Michelle Snow 2010 .560 149-266 2. Ruth Riley 2007 .931 27-29 Natalie Williams 2001 138 Sophia Young 2008 42 3. Danielle Robinson 2012 .534 155-290 3. Jennifer Azzi 2000 .930 40-43 2. Ruth Riley 2007 133 4. Morenike Atunrase 2008 41 4. Chantelle Anderson 2006 .527 59-112 4. Becky Hammon 2008 .926 214-231 3. Erin Perperoglou 2008 127 Vickie Johnson 2008 41 5. Sophia Young 2012 .522 228-437 5. Becky Hammon 2007 .920 103-112 Ruth Riley 2008 127 Ann Wauters 2008 41 6. Ann Wauters 2009 .520 106-204 6. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2010 .918 45-49 4. Margo Dydek 1998 126 7. Shanna Crossley 2007 39 7. Natalie Williams 1999 .519 180-347 Jennifer Azzi 2001 .918 89-97 5. Natalie Williams 2000 124 Marie Ferdinand 2007 39 8. Wendy Palmer 2005 .517 125-242 8. Stacy Frese 2000 .917 33-36 6. Jennifer Azzi 2002 122 Camille Little 2007 39 9. Ann Wauters 2008 .513 243-474 9. Korie Hlede 1999 .909 30-33 7. Margo Dydek 2001 118 Ruth Riley 2008 39 10. Margo Dydek 1999 .498 141-283 10. Shanna Crossley 2007 .906 29-32 8. Margo Dydek 2002 116 Debbie Black 1999 116 GAMES STARTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player Season O. Reb Player Season GS Player Season 3FG STEALS 1. Sophia Young 2012 173 1. Becky Hammon 2008 42 1. Becky Hammon 2008 99 Player Season Steals 2. Natalie Williams 2000 132 Sophia Young 2008 42 2. Becky Hammon 2007 94 1. Jia Perkins 2013 80 3. Natalie Williams 2002 126 3. Vickie Johnson 2008 41 3. Becky Hammon 2012 84 2. Sophia Young 2012 79 4. Natalie Williams 2001 118 4. Ann Wauters 2008 40 Becky Hammon 2011 84 3. Debbie Black 1999 77 5. Natalie Williams 1999 109 5. Sophia Young 2007 38 Becky Hammon 2009 84 4. Sophia Young 2011 71 6. Adrienne Goodson 2002 100 6. Ruth Riley 2011 37 Shanna Crossley 2007 84 5. Sophia Young 2008 67 7. Sophia Young 2007 92 Jennifer Azzi 2002 37 7. Becky Hammon 2010 76 6. Marie Ferdinand 2002 61 8. Adrienne Goodson 2004 89 Marie Ferdinand 2002 37 8. Shameka Christon 2012 59 7. Shannon Johnson 2006 60 9. Gwen Jackson 2003 86 Adrienne Goodson 2002 37 9. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2006 55 8. Jia Perkins 2012 59 10. Sophia Young 2006 85 10. Danielle Robinson 2012 36 10. Jia Perkins 2012 52 9. Marie Ferdinand 2003 58 Becky Hammon 2011 36 Roneeka Hodges 2010 52 10. Sophia Young 2006 57 Sophia Young 2011 36 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Sophia Young 2010 36 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Player Season D. Reb TURNOVERS Sophia Young 2009 36 Player Season 3-FGA 1. Margo Dydek 2002 251 Player Season TO Nataie Williams 2002 36 1. Becky Hammon 2008 268 2. Ann Wauters 2008 231 1. Becky Hammon 2008 135 2. Becky Hammon 2007 228 3. Margo Dydek 2001 227 2. Becky Hammon 2007 130 4. Margo Dydek 2003 206 3. Becky Hammon 2009 227 3. Becky Hammon 2011 128 MINUTES PLAYED Natalie Williams 2001 206 4. Becky Hammon 2011 216 4. Adrienne Goodson 2002 123 Player Season MP 6. Natalie Williams 2000 204 5. Becky Hammon 2012 195 5. Becky Hammon 2009 118 1. Becky Hammon 2008 1432 Becky Hammon 2010 195 7. Margo Dydek 1998 186 2. Sophia Young 2008 1379 8. Jayne Appel 2013 184 6. Becky Hammon 2010 116 7. Shameka Christon 2012 170 7. Becky Hammon 2012 113 3. Jennifer Azzi 2002 1337 8. Roneeka Hodges 2010 166 9. Sophia Young 2011 177 4. Adrienne Goodson 2002 1291 10. Sophia Young 2012 175 Shannon Johnson 2005 113 9. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2006 157 9. Margo Dydek 2002 112 5. Jennifer Azzi 2001 1280 10. Shameka Christon 2013 156 Natalie Williams 2002 175 6. Ann Wauters 2008 1279 10. Marie Ferdinand 2002 109 7. Sophia Young 2007 1278 3-POINT PERCENTAGE TOTAL REBOUNDS 8. Marie Ferdinand 2002 1251 (minimum 20 made) Player Season Reb BLOCKS Player Season 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 9. Sophia Young 2009 1209 1. Natalie Williams 2000 336 Player Season Blocks 1. Shanna Crossley 2007 .824 84-102 10. Natalie Williams 2002 1194 2. Natalie Williams 2001 324 1. Margo Dydek 2002 124 2. Jennifer Azzi 2001 .494 40-81 3. Margo Dydek 2002 306 2. Margo Dydek 2001 120 3. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008 .468 29-62 4. Natalie Williams 2002 301 3. Margo Dydek 1998 114 MINUTES PER GAME 4. Shanna Crossley 2009 .455 25-55 5. Ann Wauters 2008 291 4. Margo Dydek 2003 100 Player Season GP M/G 5. Dalma Ivanyi 2005 .444 20-45 6. Jayne Appel 2013 259 5. Margo Dydek 2000 96 1. Jennifer Azzi 2001 34 37.6 6. Jennifer Azzi 2002 .432 48-111 7. Sophia Young 2006 257 6. Margo Dydek 1999 77 2. Jennifer Azzi 2000 15 37.3 7. Becky Hammon 2012 .431 84-195 Margo Dydek 2001 257 7. Ruth Riley 2007 72 3. Jennifer Azzi 2002 37 36.1 Korie Hlede 2000 .431 25-58 Natalie Williams 1999 257 8. Elena Baranova 1997 63 4. Natalie Williams 2000 29 35.8 9. Wendy Palmer 2005 .429 24-56 10. Margo Dydek 2003 251 9. Ann Wauters 2008 50 5. Adrienne Goodson 2002 37 34.9 10. Elena Baranova 1999 .417 20-48 6. Becky Hammon 2008 42 34.1 10. Ruth Riley 2009 49 REBOUNDS PER GAME Ruth Riley 2008 49 Natalie Williams 1999 28 34.1 FREE THROWS 8. Natalie Williams 2001 33 34.0 Player Season GP R/G 9. Becky Hammon 2010 34 33.8 Player Season FT 1. Natalie Williams 2000 29 11.6 POINTS Becky Hammon 2009 34 33.8 1. Becky Hammon 2008 214 2. Natalie Williams 2001 33 9.8 Player Season Points Marie Ferdinand 2002 37 33.8 2. Sophia Young 2008 207 3. Elena Baranova 1998 20 9.3 1. Becky Hammon 2008 745 3. Natalie Williams 2000 182 4. Natalie Williams 1999 28 9.2 2. Sophia Young 2008 735 5. Jayne appel 2013 29 8.9 4. Marie Ferdinand 2003 176 3. Becky Hammon 2009 659 6. Margo Dydek 2002 35 8.7 FIELD GOALS 5. Sophia Young 2009 158 4. Sophia Young 2009 658 Player Season FG 6. Marie Ferdinand 2002 155 7. Natalie Williams 2002 36 8.4 8. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 8.0 5. Sophia Young 2007 654 1. Sophia Young 2008 264 7. Sophia Young 2007 152 9. Sophia Young 2006 34 7.6 6. Becky Hammon 2007 631 2. Sophia Young 2007 251 8. Natalie Williams 1999 144 Margo Dydek 2001 34 7.6 7. Ann Wauters 2008 592 3. Ann Wauters 2008 243 9. Becky Hammon 2009 137 Margo Dydek 1998 30 7.6 8. Sophia Young 2012 577 4. Sophia Young 2009 241 10. Adrienne Goodson 2002 129 9. Becky Hammon 2011 575 5. Sophia Young 2010 229 ASSISTS Adrienne Goodson 2002 575 6. Sophia Young 2012 228 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player Season Assists 7. Becky Hammon 2009 219 Player Season FTA 1. Vickie Johnson 2008 283 8. Adrienne Goodson 2002 218 POINTS PER GAME 1. Sophia Young 2008 266 2. Becky Hammon 2011 205 9. Becky Hammon 2007 217 Player Season GP PPG 2. Becky Hammon 2008 231 3. Becky Hammon 2008 202 10. Becky Hammon 2008 216 1. Becky Hammon 2009 34 19.4 3. Natalie Williams 2000 228 4. Jennifer Azzi 2002 192 2. Becky Hammon 2007 33 19.1 5. Becky Hammon 2012 185 4. Marie Ferdinand 2003 223 3. Natalie Williams 2000 29 18.7 6. Becky Hammon 2010 183 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5. Sophia Young 2009 208 4. Sophia Young 2009 36 18.3 7. Jennifer Azzi 2001 181 Player Season FGA 6. Marie Ferdinand 2002 205 5. Natalie Williams 1999 28 18.0 8. Danielle Robinson 2013 168 1. Sophia Young 2008 558 7. Sophia Young 2007 199 6. Becky Hammon 2008 42 17.7 9. Becky Hammon 2007 165 2. Sophia Young 2009 530 8. Natalie Williams 1999 191 7. Sophia Young 2008 42 17.5 10. Becky Hammon 2009 162 3. Sophia Young 2007 521 9. Sophia Young 2011 175 8. Sophia Young 2007 38 17.2 4. Becky Hammon 2007 494 10. Adrienne Goodson 2002 174 Adrienne Goodson 2000 29 17.2 5. Adrienne Goodson 2002 493 ASSISTS PER GAME 10. Sophia Young 2012 35 16.5 6. Becky Hammon 2009 488 Player Season GP A/G 7. Ann Wauters 2008 474 1. Vickie Johnson 2008 41 6.9 8. Sophia Young 2010 463 2. Danielle Robinson 2013 25 6.7 9. Jia Perkins 2013 452 3. Jennifer Azzi 2000 15 6.1 10. Becky Hammon 2011 440 4. Becky Hammon 2011 36 5.7 5. Becky Hammon 2010 34 5.4 6. Becky Hammon 2012 35 5.3 Jennifer Azzi 2001 34 5.3 8. Jennifer Azzi 2002 37 5.2 9. Becky Hammon 2007 33 5.0 Debbie Black 1999 32 5.0

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GAMES PLAYED WIN PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Season GP Win Pct. Season GP FG Season GP Win Pct. 1. 2008 43 1. 2008 43 .651 1. 2008 43 1126 1. 2010 36 .458 2. 2007 39 2. 2002 37 .595 2. 2012 36 1092 2. 2000 32 .453 3. 2011 37 3. 2012 36 .583 3. 2007 39 1077 3. 2012 36 .446 2009 37 4. 2007 39 .564 4. 2011 37 1047 4. 2002 37 .440 2002 37 5. 2000 32 .563 5. 2009 37 1032 5. 2001 34 .437 Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Season GP Season GP Win Pct. Season GP FG Season GP Win Pct. 1. 2013 34 1. 2008 34 .706 1. 2012 34 1024 1. 2010 34 .461 2. 2010 34 972 2012 34 2. 2002 32 .625 2. 2000 32 .453 3. 2011 34 969 2011 34 3. 2012 34 .618 3. 2012 34 .445 4. 2009 34 936 2010 34 4. 2001 32 .594 4. 2002 32 .441 5. 2007 34 923 2009 34 5. 2007 34 .588 2013 34 923 5. 2001 32 .439 2008 34 5. 2000 32 .563 Playoffs Playoffs 2007 34 Playoffs Season GP FG Season GP W 2006 34 Season GP Win Pct. 1. 2008 9 225 1. 2009 3 .462 2005 34 1. 2008 9 .444 2. 2007 5 154 2. 2012 2 .453 2004 34 2. 2007 5 .400 3. 2002 5 133 3. 2007 5 .439 Playoffs 2002 5 .400 4. 2009 3 96 4. 2002 5 .433 Season GP 4. 2011 3 .333 5. 2011 3 78 5. 2010 2 .421 1. 2008 9 2009 3 .333 Per Game Overall 2008 9 .421 2. 2007 5 Season GP FG/G 2002 5 MINUTES 1. 2012 36 30.3 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 4. 2011 3 2. 2010 36 28.6 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2009 3 3. 2011 37 28.3 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP MIN 4. 2009 37 27.9 Season GP 3FG 1. 2008 43 8675 5. 2007 39 27.6 1. 2009 37 283 WINS 2. 2007 39 7875 Per Game Playoffs 2. 2012 36 267 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 3. 2009 37 7550 Season GP FG/G 3. 2007 39 256 Season GP W 4. 2002 37 7500 1. 2012 2 34.0 4. 2011 37 244 1. 2008 43 28 5. 2011 37 7450 2. 2009 3 32.0 5. 2008 43 229 2. 2007 39 22 Regular Season 3. 2007 5 30.8 Regular Season 2002 37 22 Season GP MIN 4. 2010 2 28.0 Season GP 3FG 4. 2012 36 21 1. 2009 34 6950 5. 2002 5 26.6 1. 2009 34 256 5. 2011 37 19 2. 2007 34 6875 2. 2012 34 253 2001 34 19 2004 34 6875 3. 2011 34 221 Regular Season 4. 2012 34 6850 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 4. 2007 34 207 Season GP W 2011 34 6850 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 5. 2010 34 195 1. 2008 34 24 2008 34 6850 Season GP FGA Playoffs 2. 2012 34 21 Playoffs 1. 2008 43 2614 Season GP 3FG 3. 2007 34 20 Season GP MIN 2. 2007 39 2527 1. 2007 5 49 2002 32 20 1. 2008 9 1825 3. 2012 36 2451 2. 2008 9 46 5. 2001 32 19 2. 2002 5 1050 4. 2011 37 2437 3. 2009 3 27 3. 2007 5 1000 5. 2009 37 2398 4. 2011 3 23 Playoffs 4. 2011 3 600 Regular Season 5. 2002 5 16 Season GP W 2009 3 600 Season GP FGA 2010 2 16 1. 2008 9 4 Per Game Overall 1. 2013 34 2305 Per Game Overall 2. 2007 5 2 Season GP MIN/G 2. 2012 34 2301 Season GP 3FG/G 2002 5 2 1. 2009 37 204.1 3. 2006 34 2255 1. 2009 37 7.6 4. 2011 3 1 2. 1999 32 203.1 4. 2011 34 2251 2. 2012 36 7.4 2009 3 1 3. 2002 37 202.7 5. 2009 34 2190 3. 2011 37 6.6 4. 2004 34 202.2 Playoffs 2007 39 6.6 LOSSES 2001 34 202.2 Season GP FGA 1. 2008 9 534 5. 2010 36 5.9 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Per Game Playoffs 2. 2007 5 351 Per Game Playoffs Season GP L Season GP MIN/G 3. 2002 5 307 Season GP 3FG/G 1. 2005 34 27 1. 2008 9 202.8 4. 2009 3 208 1. 2007 5 9.8 2. 2004 34 25 2. 2002 5 210.0 5. 2011 3 186 2. 2009 3 9.0 3. 2013 34 22 3. 2012 2 200.0 Per Game Overall 3. 2010 2 8.0 2010 36 22 2011 3 200.0 Season GP FGA/G 4. 2011 3 7.7 2003 34 22 2010 2 200.0 1. 2012 36 68.1 5. 2012 2 7.0 1998 30 22 2009 3 200.0 2. 2013 34 67.8 Regular Season 2007 5 200.0 3. 2006 34 66.3 Season GP L 2001 2 200.0 4. 2011 37 65.9 1. 2005 34 27 5. 2009 37 64.8 2. 2004 34 25 2007 39 64.8 3. 2013 34 22 Per Game Playoffs 2003 34 22 Season GP FGA/G 1998 30 22 1. 2012 2 75.0 Playoffs 2. 2007 5 70.2 Season GP L 3. 2009 3 69.3 1. 2008 9 5 4. 2010 2 66.5 2. 2007 5 3 5. 2011 3 62.0 2002 5 3 4. 2012 2 2 2011 3 2 2009 3 2

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3-POINT ATTEMPTS FREE THROWS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP 3FGA Season GP FT Season GP FT Pct. Season GP D. Reb 1. 2009 37 798 1. 2002 37 723 1. 2008 43 .808 1. 2008 43 1032 2. 2012 36 719 2. 2008 43 706 2. 2007 39 .801 2. 2011 37 890 3. 2011 37 683 3. 2000 32 609 3. 2012 36 .779 3. 2007 39 874 4. 2007 39 674 4. 1999 32 570 4. 2009 37 .777 4. 2002 37 849 5. 2008 43 669 5. 2001 34 546 2004 34 .777 5. 2012 36 837 Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Season GP 3FGA Season GP FT Season GP FT Pct. Season GP D. Reb 1. 2009 34 739 1. 2002 32 643 1. 2008 34 .808 1. 2008 34 847 2. 2012 34 675 2. 2000 32 609 2. 2007 34 .804 2. 2011 34 824 3. 2011 34 620 3. 1999 32 570 3. 2009 34 .778 3. 2006 34 814 4. 2013 34 613 4. 2008 34 561 4. 2004 34 .777 4. 2012 34 803 5. 2010 34 587 Playoffs 5. 2003 34 538 5. 2012 34 .775 5. 2003 34 795 Season GP 3FGA Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs 1. 2008 9 130 Season GP FT Season GP FT Pct. Season GP D. Reb 2. 2007 5 108 1. 2008 9 145 1. 2012 2 .857 1. 2008 9 185 3. 2011 3 63 2. 2002 5 80 2. 2010 2 .809 2. 2002 5 128 4. 2009 3 59 3. 2007 5 66 3. 2008 9 .806 3. 2007 5 110 5. 2002 5 49 4. 2009 3 43 4. 2001 2 .780 4. 2011 3 66 Per Game Overall 5. 2001 2 39 5. 2007 5 .776 5. 2009 3 53 Season GP 3FGA/G Per Game Overall Per Game Overall 1. 2009 37 21.6 Season GP FT/G OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Season GP D. Reb/G 2. 2012 36 20.0 1. 2002 37 19.5 1. 2011 37 24.1 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 3. 2011 37 18.5 2. 2000 32 19.0 2001 34 24.1 Season GP O. Reb 4. 2013 34 18.0 3. 1999 32 17.8 3. 2008 43 24.0 1. 2002 37 393 4. 2010 36 17.3 4. 2008 43 16.4 4. 2006 34 23.9 2. 2007 39 378 2007 39 17.3 5. 2001 34 16.1 5. 2003 34 23.4 3. 2006 34 354 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs 4. 2012 36 351 Season GP 3FGA/G Season GP FT/G Season GP D. Reb/G 5. 2003 34 350 1. 2012 2 22.0 1. 2001 2 19.5 1. 2002 5 25.6 Regular Season 2. 2007 5 21.6 2. 2010 2 19.0 2. 2001 2 23.0 Season GP O. Reb 3. 2011 3 21.0 3. 2008 9 16.1 3. 2011 3 22.0 4. 2009 3 19.7 1. 2006 34 354 4. 2002 5 16.0 2007 5 22.0 5. 2010 2 17.5 2. 2003 34 350 5. 2009 3 14.3 5. 2010 2 21.0 3. 2000 32 348 4. 2002 32 347 3-POINT PERCENTAGE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5. 1999 32 344 TOTAL REBOUNDS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Playoffs Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP 3FG Pct. Season GP FTA Season GP O. Reb Season GP Reb 1. 2007 39 .380 1. 2002 37 955 1. 2008 9 55 1. 2008 43 1333 2. 2012 36 .371 2. 2008 43 874 2007 5 55 2. 2007 39 1252 3. 2011 37 .357 3. 2000 32 790 3. 2002 5 46 3. 2002 37 1242 4. 2009 37 .355 4. 1999 32 742 4. 2009 3 27 4. 2012 36 1188 2002 37 .355 5. 2003 34 736 5. 2012 2 26 5. 2006 34 1168 Regular Season Regular Season Per Game Overall Regular Season Season GP 3FG Pct. Season GP FTA Season GP O. Reb/G Season GP Reb 1. 2012 34 .375 1. 2002 32 844 1. 1997 28 12.1 1. 2006 34 1168 2. 2007 34 .366 2. 2000 32 790 2. 2000 32 10.9 2. 2003 34 1145 3. 2002 32 .360 3. 1999 32 742 3. 1999 32 10.8 3. 2012 34 1128 4. 2011 34 .356 4. 2003 34 736 4. 2002 37 10.6 4. 2008 34 1093 5. 2009 34 .346 5. 2008 34 694 5. 2006 34 10.4 5. 2007 34 1087 Playoffs Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Playoffs Season GP 3FG Pct. Season GP FTA Season GP O. Reb/G Season GP Reb 1. 2009 3 .458 1. 2008 9 180 1. 2012 2 13.0 1. 2008 9 240 2. 2010 2 .457 2. 2002 5 111 2. 2007 5 11.0 2. 2002 5 174 3. 2007 5 .454 3. 2007 5 85 3. 2002 5 9.2 3. 2007 5 165 4. 2011 3 .365 4. 2009 3 56 4. 2009 3 9.0 4. 2011 3 84 5. 2008 9 .354 5. 2001 2 50 2001 2 9.0 5. 2009 3 80 Per Game Overall Per Game Overall Season GP FTA/G Season GP Reb/G 1. 2002 37 25.8 1. 2006 34 34.4 2. 2000 32 24.7 2. 1997 28 34.0 3. 1999 32 23.2 3. 2000 32 33.8 4. 2003 34 21.6 4. 2003 34 33.7 5. 2001 34 21.3 5. 2002 37 33.6 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Season GP FTA/G Season GP Reb/G 1. 2001 2 25.0 1. 2002 5 34.8 2. 2010 2 23.5 2. 2007 5 33.0 3. 2002 5 22.2 3. 2001 2 32.0 4. 2008 9 20.0 4. 2012 2 30.0 5. 2009 3 18.7 5. 2010 2 29.5

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ASSISTS BLOCKS PERSONAL FOULS BENCH POINTS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Ast Season GP Blk Season GP PF Season GP Pts 1. 2008 43 744 1. 2007 39 307 1. 2003 34 728 1. 2011 37 1087 2. 2012 36 676 2. 2008 43 302 2. 2011 37 639 2. 2012 36 1041 3. 2011 37 672 3. 2004 34 272 3. 2010 36 604 3. 2006 34 846 4. 2007 39 667 4. 2009 37 264 4. 2013 34 558 4. 2007 39 713 5. 2009 37 647 5. 2002 37 259 5. 2008 43 293 5. 2009 37 709 Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Season GP Ast Season GP Blk Season GP PF Season GP Pts 1. 2012 34 642 1. 2007 34 283 1. 2003 34 728 1. 2011 34 1037 2. 2011 34 617 2. 2008 34 272 2. 2011 34 593 2. 2012 34 980 3. 2008 34 601 2004 34 272 3. 2010 34 574 3. 2006 34 846 4. 2010 34 599 4. 2009 34 257 4. 2013 34 558 4. 2009 34 670 5. 2009 34 598 5. 1997 28 252 5. 2002 32 178 5. 2005 34 650 Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Season GP Ast Season GP Blk Season GP PF Season GP Pts 1. 2008 9 143 1. 2002 5 31 1. 2008 9 143 1. 2007 5 99 2. 2007 5 100 2. 2008 9 30 2. 2007 5 101 2. 2008 9 68 3. 2002 5 83 3. 2007 5 24 3. 2002 5 98 3. 2012 2 61 4. 2011 3 55 4. 2011 3 13 4. 2009 3 49 4. 2011 3 50 5. 2009 3 49 2001 2 13 5. 2001 2 47 5. 2002 5 46 Per Game Overall Per Game Overall Per Game Overall Per Game Overall Season GP Ast/G Season GP Blk/G Season GP PF/G Season GP Pts/G 1. 2012 36 18.8 1. 1997 28 9.0 1. 2003 34 21.4 1. 2011 37 29.4 2. 2011 37 18.2 2. 2004 34 8.0 2. 2011 37 17.3 2. 2012 36 28.9 3. 2010 36 17.7 3. 2007 39 7.9 3. 2010 36 16.8 3. 2006 34 24.9 4. 2009 37 17.5 4. 1999 32 7.5 4. 2013 34 16.4 4. 1998 30 20.4 5. 2008 43 17.3 5. 1998 30 7.4 5. 2002 37 7.5 5. 2009 37 19.2 1999 32 17.3 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Season GP Blk/G Season GP PF/G Season GP Pts/G Season GP Ast/G 1. 2001 2 6.5 1. 2001 2 23.5 1. 2012 2 30.5 1. 2007 5 20.0 2. 2002 5 6.2 2. 2012 2 20.5 2. 2007 5 19.8 2. 2010 2 18.5 3. 2007 5 4.8 3. 2007 5 20.2 3. 2010 2 17.5 3. 2011 3 18.3 4. 2011 3 4.3 4. 2002 5 19.6 4. 2011 3 16.7 4. 2012 2 17.0 5. 2008 9 3.3 5. 2009 3 16.3 5. 2009 3 13.0 5. 2002 5 16.6 TURNOVERS POINTS STEALS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP TO Season GP Pts Season GP Stl 1. 2008 43 666 1. 2008 43 3187 1. 2008 43 330 2. 2007 39 636 2. 2012 36 2970 2. 2007 39 323 3. 2002 37 603 3. 2007 39 2940 3. 2012 36 319 4. 1999 32 560 4. 2009 37 2877 4. 2011 37 313 5. 2010 36 551 5. 2011 37 2856 5. 2013 34 281 Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Season GP TO Season GP Pts Season GP Stl 1. 1999 32 560 1. 2012 34 2790 1. 2012 34 302 2. 2007 34 558 2. 2011 34 2640 2. 2011 34 286 3. 2000 32 544 3. 2009 34 2615 3. 2007 34 283 4. 1998 30 543 4. 2010 34 2611 4. 2013 34 281 5. 2005 34 535 5. 2008 34 2546 5. 2008 34 272 Playoffs Playoffs 2004 34 272 Season GP TO Season GP Pts Playoffs 1. 2008 9 141 1. 2008 9 641 Season GP Stl 2. 2002 5 81 2. 2007 5 423 1. 2008 9 58 3. 2007 5 78 3. 2002 5 362 2. 2007 5 40 4. 2011 3 41 4. 2009 3 262 3. 2002 5 28 5. 2001 2 30 5. 2011 3 216 4. 2011 3 27 Per Game Overall Per Game Overall 5. 2009 3 22 Season GP TO/G Season GP Pts/G Per Game Overall 1. 1997 28 18.6 1. 2012 36 82.5 Season GP Stl/G 2. 1998 30 18.1 2. 2009 37 77.8 1. 1997 28 9.0 3. 1999 32 17.5 3. 2011 37 77.2 2. 2012 36 8.9 4. 2000 32 17.0 4. 2010 36 77.1 3. 2011 37 8.5 5. 2007 39 16.3 5. 2007 39 75.4 4. 2007 39 8.3 2002 37 16.3 2000 32 75.4 2013 34 8.3 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Season GP TO/G Season GP Pts/G Season GP Stl/G 1. 2002 5 16.2 1. 2012 2 90.0 1. 2011 3 9.0 2. 2008 9 15.7 2. 2009 3 87.3 2. 2012 2 8.5 3. 2007 5 15.6 3. 2007 5 84.6 3. 2007 5 8.0 4. 2001 2 15.0 4. 2010 2 83.0 4. 2009 3 7.3 5. 2010 2 14.5 5. 2002 5 72.4 5. 2001 2 6.5

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FIELD GOALS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT ATTEMPTS FREE THROWS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP FG Season GP FG Pct. Season GP 3FGA Season GP FT 1. 2008 43 1178 1. 2010 36 .473 1. 2012 36 638 1. 2007 39 621 2. 2009 37 1114 2. 2013 34 .455 2. 2008 43 594 2. 2002 37 596 3. 2010 36 1108 3. 2009 37 .447 3. 2009 37 554 3. 2008 43 570 4. 2004 34 .443 4. 2007 39 1055 4. 2010 36 547 4. 1999 32 567 5. 2012 36 .438 5. 2012 36 1047 2000 32 .438 5. 2011 37 532 5. 2011 37 554 Regular Season 1999 32 .438 Regular Season Regular Season Season GP FG Regular Season Season GP 3FGA Season GP FT 1. 2010 34 1027 Season GP FG Pct. 1. 2012 34 615 1. 1999 32 567 2. 2013 34 1002 1. 2010 34 .467 2. 2010 34 516 2. 2003 34 544 3. 2009 34 1000 2. 2013 34 .455 3. 2011 34 500 3. 2000 32 531 4. 2012 34 978 3. 2004 34 .443 4. 2009 34 499 4. 2007 34 529 5. 2006 34 974 4. 2009 34 .439 5. 1999 32 487 5. 2002 32 516 Playoffs 5. 2000 32 .438 Playoffs Playoffs Season GP FG 1999 32 .438 Season GP 3FGA Season GP FT Playoffs 1. 2008 9 274 1. 2008 9 111 1. 2008 9 99 Season GP FG Pct. 2. 2007 5 151 1. 2010 2 .551 2. 2002 5 87 2. 2007 5 92 3. 2002 5 140 2. 2012 2 .543 3. 2007 5 73 3. 2002 5 80 4. 2009 3 114 3. 2009 3 .538 4. 2009 3 55 4. 2001 2 53 5. 2011 3 88 4. 2008 9 .461 5. 2011 3 32 5. 2009 3 47 Per Game Overall 5. 2007 5 .448 Per Game Overall Per Game Overall Season GP FG/G Season GP 3FGA/G Season GP FT/G 1. 2010 36 30.8 1. 2012 36 17.7 1. 1999 32 17.7 2. 2009 37 30.1 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. 1999 32 15.2 2. 2000 32 16.6 3. 2013 34 29.5 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 3. 2010 36 15.2 3. 1998 30 16.5 4. 2012 36 29.1 Season GP 3FG 4. 2009 37 15.0 4. 2002 37 16.1 5. 2006 34 28.6 1. 2012 36 246 5. 2011 37 14.4 5. 2003 34 16.0 Per Game Playoffs 2. 2009 37 195 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Season GP FG/G 3. 2010 36 186 Season GP 3FGA/G Season GP FT/G 1. 2010 2 40.5 4. 2011 37 184 1. 2009 3 18.3 1. 2001 2 26.5 2. 2009 3 38.0 5. 2008 43 180 2. 2002 5 17.4 2. 2012 2 23.0 3. 2012 2 34.5 1999 32 180 3. 2010 2 15.5 3. 2007 5 18.4 4. 2008 9 30.4 Regular Season 4. 2007 5 14.6 4. 2002 5 16.0 5. 2007 5 30.2 Season GP 3FG 5. 2008 9 12.3 5. 2009 3 15.7 1. 2012 34 236 2. 1999 32 180 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3. 2011 34 175 3-POINT PERCENTAGE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 4. 2010 34 174 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP FGA 5. 2009 34 173 Season GP 3FG Pct. Season GP FTA 1. 2008 43 2866 Playoffs 1. 2012 36 .386 1. 2007 39 799 2. 2009 37 2491 Season GP 3FG 2. 1999 32 .370 2. 2002 37 792 3. 2007 39 2476 1. 2008 9 41 3. 2004 34 .367 3. 1999 32 766 4. 2002 37 2422 2. 2002 5 32 4. 2006 34 .359 4. 2008 43 765 5. 2011 37 2404 3. 2007 5 31 5. 2009 37 .352 5. 2003 34 745 Regular Season 4. 2009 3 22 Regular Season Regular Season Season GP FGA 5. 2010 2 12 Season GP 3FG Pct. Season GP FTA 1. 2009 34 2279 Per Game Overall 1. 2012 36 .384 1. 1999 32 766 2. 2008 34 2271 Season GP 3FG/G 1999 32 .370 2. 2003 34 745 3. 2012 34 2263 1. 2012 36 6.8 2. 2004 34 .367 3. 2000 32 721 4. 2006 34 2262 2. 1999 32 5.6 3. 2006 34 .359 4. 2007 34 688 5. 2013 34 2202 3. 2009 37 5.3 4. 2011 34 .350 2002 30 688 Playoffs 4. 2010 36 5.2 5. 2005 34 .348 Playoffs Season GP FGA 5. 2004 34 5.1 2000 32 .348 Season GP FTA 1. 2008 9 595 Per Game Playoffs Playoffs 1. 2008 9 131 2. 2002 5 355 Season GP 3FG/G Season GP 3FG Pct. 2. 2007 5 111 3. 2007 5 337 1. 2009 3 7.3 1. 2001 2 .450 3. 2002 5 104 4. 2009 3 212 2. 2002 5 6.4 2. 2012 2 .435 4. 2001 2 65 5. 2011 3 204 3. 2007 5 6.2 3. 2007 5 .425 5. 2012 2 57 Per Game Overall 4. 2010 2 6.0 4. 2009 3 .400 Per Game Overall Season GP FGA/G 5. 2012 2 5.0 5. 2010 2 .387 Season GP FTA/G 1. 2009 37 67.3 1. 1999 32 23.9 2. 2008 43 66.7 2. 1998 30 22.7 3. 2006 34 66.5 3. 2000 32 22.5 4. 2012 36 66.4 4. 2003 34 21.9 5. 2002 37 65.5 5. 1997 28 21.6 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs Season GP FGA/G Season GP FTA/G 1. 2010 2 73.5 1. 2001 2 32.5 2. 2002 5 71.0 2. 2012 2 28.5 3. 2009 3 70.7 3. 2007 5 22.2 4. 2011 3 68.0 4. 2002 5 20.8 5. 2007 5 67.4 5. 2011 3 18.3

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP FT Pct. Season GP D. Reb Season GP Ast Season GP Blk 1. 2013 34 .801 1. 2008 43 1036 1. 2008 43 669 1. 2008 43 307 2. 2011 37 .795 2. 2011 37 1022 2. 2010 36 662 2. 2002 37 249 3. 2009 37 .794 3. 2013 34 925 3. 2007 39 601 3. 2007 39 231 4. 2010 36 .782 4. 2009 37 903 4. 2011 37 597 4. 2001 34 187 5. 2012 36 .781 2007 39 903 5. 2013 34 593 5. 2009 37 174 Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Regular Season Season GP FT Pct. Season GP D. Reb Season GP Ast Season GP Blk 1. 2013 34 .801 1. 2011 34 964 1. 2010 34 604 1. 2013 34 154 2. 2011 34 .799 2. 2013 34 925 2. 2013 34 593 2. 2002 32 149 3. 2009 34 .787 3. 2006 34 865 3. 2004 34 575 3. 2005 32 148 4. 2012 34 .778 4. 2012 34 847 4. 1999 32 570 2001 34 148 5. 2010 34 .777 5. 2009 34 824 5. 2012 34 565 5. 2011 34 143 Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Playoffs Season GP FT Pct. Season GP D. Reb Season GP Ast Season GP Blk 1. 2010 2 .923 1. 2008 9 219 1. 2008 9 169 1. 2008 9 40 2. 2009 3 .870 2. 2007 5 127 2. 2002 5 86 2. 2002 5 28 3. 2007 5 .829 3. 2002 5 109 3. 2007 5 85 3. 2007 5 26 4. 2001 2 .815 4. 2009 3 79 4. 2009 3 59 4. 2011 3 12 5. 2012 2 .807 5. 2011 3 76 5. 2010 2 58 5. 2010 2 10 Per Game Overall Per Game Overall 2009 3 10 Season GP D. Reb/G Season GP Ast/G Per Game Overall OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2011 37 27.6 1. 2010 36 18.4 Season GP Blk/G Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 2. 2013 34 27.2 2. 1998 30 18.0 1. 2008 43 7.1 Season GP O. Reb 3. 2006 34 25.4 3. 1999 32 17.8 2. 2002 37 6.7 1. 2008 43 482 4. 2012 36 24.8 1997 28 17.8 3. 2007 39 5.9 2. 2002 37 422 5. 2009 37 24.4 5. 2013 34 17.4 4. 2001 34 5.5 3. 2007 39 415 Per Game Playoffs Per Game Playoffs 5. 2009 37 4.7 4. 2009 37 397 Season GP D. Reb/G Season GP Ast/G Per Game Playoffs 5. 2003 34 389 1. 2010 2 29.0 1. 2010 2 29.0 Season GP Blk/G Regular Season 2. 2009 3 26.3 2. 2009 3 19.7 1. 2002 5 5.6 Season GP O. Reb 3. 2007 5 25.4 3. 2008 9 18.8 2. 2007 5 5.2 1. 2008 34 389 4. 2011 3 25.3 4. 2002 5 17.2 3. 2010 2 5.0 2003 34 389 5. 2008 9 24.3 5. 2007 5 17.0 4. 2008 9 4.4 3. 2006 34 372 5. 2011 3 4.0 4. 2009 34 364 5. 2007 34 361 TOTAL REBOUNDS STEALS 2002 32 361 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Playoffs Season GP Reb Season GP Stl TURNOVERS Season GP O. Reb 1. 2008 43 1518 1. 2008 43 318 Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) 1. 2008 9 93 2. 2011 37 1377 2. 2012 36 315 Season GP TO 2. 2002 5 61 3. 2007 39 1318 3. 1998 30 304 1. 2008 43 669 3. 2007 5 54 4. 2009 37 1300 4. 2000 32 301 2. 2007 39 665 4. 2011 3 43 5. 2012 36 1250 5. 2010 36 299 3. 2011 37 594 5. 2009 3 33 Regular Season Regular Season 4. 2012 36 560 Per Game Overall Season GP Reb Season GP Stl 5. 2009 37 537 Season GP O. Reb/G 1. 2011 34 1258 1. 2001 32 304 Regular Season 1. 1997 28 11.7 2. 2013 34 1241 2. 2012 34 302 Season GP TO 2. 2003 34 11.4 3. 2006 34 1237 3. 2000 32 301 1. 2007 34 583 2002 37 11.4 4. 2008 34 1206 4. 2004 34 284 2. 2011 34 549 4. 2008 43 11.2 5. 2009 34 1188 5. 2010 34 283 3. 2012 34 532 1998 30 11.2 Playoffs 1999 32 283 4. 2008 34 528 Per Game Playoffs Season GP Reb Playoffs 5. 2013 34 504 Season GP O. Reb/G 1. 2008 9 312 Season GP Stl Playoffs 1. 2011 3 14.3 2. 2007 5 181 1. 2008 9 71 Season GP TO 2. 2002 5 12.2 3. 2002 5 170 2. 2002 5 52 1. 2008 9 141 3. 2001 2 11.5 4. 2011 3 119 3. 2007 5 45 2. 2007 5 82 4. 2009 3 11.0 5. 2009 3 112 4. 2011 3 24 3. 2002 5 48 5. 2007 5 10.8 Per Game Overall 5. 2010 2 16 4. 2011 3 45 Season GP Reb/G Per Game Overall 5. 2009 3 35 1. 2011 37 37.2 Season GP Stl/G Per Game Overall 2. 2013 34 36.5 1. 1998 30 10.1 Season GP TO/G 3. 2006 34 36.4 2. 1997 28 9.9 1. 2007 39 17.1 4. 1997 28 36.0 3. 2000 32 9.4 2. 1997 28 16.4 5. 2008 43 35.3 5. 1999 32 8.9 3. 2011 37 16.1 Per Game Playoffs 6. 2012 36 8.8 4. 2012 36 15.6 Season GP Reb/G Per Game Playoffs 2008 43 15.6 1. 2011 3 39.7 Season GP Stl/G Per Game Playoffs 2. 2010 2 38.0 1. 2002 5 10.4 Season GP TO/G 3. 2009 3 37.3 2. 2007 5 9.0 1. 2007 5 16.4 4. 2007 5 36.2 3. 2011 3 8.0 2. 2008 9 15.7 5. 2008 9 34.7 2010 2 8.0 3. 2011 3 15.0 5. 2008 9 7.9 4. 2012 2 14.0 5. 2010 2 13.0

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PERSONAL FOULS BENCH POINTS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP PF Season GP Pts 1. 2002 37 776 1. 2009 37 857 2. 2008 43 737 2. 2008 43 814 3. 1999 32 707 3. 2006 34 740 4. 2000 32 702 4. 2010 36 730 5. 2011 37 687 5. 2011 37 718 Regular Season 2007 39 718 Season GP PF Regular Season 1. 2002 32 724 Season GP Pts 2. 2004 34 707 1. 2009 34 747 3. 2000 32 702 2. 2006 34 740 4. 1999 32 685 3. 2013 34 700 5. 2003 34 669 4. 2010 34 686 Playoffs 5. 2011 34 683 Season GP PF Playoffs 1. 2008 9 198 Season GP Pts 2. 2002 5 100 1. 2008 9 154 3. 2007 5 94 2. 2009 3 110 4. 2011 3 56 3. 2002 5 97 5. 2009 3 54 4. 2007 5 94 Per Game Overall 5. 2010 2 44 Season GP PF/G Per Game Overall 1. 1999 32 22.1 Season GP Pts/G 2. 2000 32 21.9 1. 2009 37 23.2 3. 2002 37 21.0 2. 2006 34 21.8 4. 2005 34 20.1 3. 2013 34 20.6 5. 2003 34 19.7 2000 32 20.6 Per Game Playoffs 5. 1997 28 20.4 Season GP PF/G Per Game Playoffs 1. 2008 9 22.0 Season GP Pts/G 2. 2002 5 20.0 1. 2009 3 36.7 3. 2010 2 19.5 2. 2010 2 22.0 2001 2 19.5 3. 2002 5 19.4 5. 2007 5 18.8 4. 2007 5 18.8 5. 2008 9 17.1 POINTS Overall (Regular Season and Playoffs) Season GP Pts 1. 2008 43 3106 2. 2009 37 2958 3. 2010 36 2920 4. 2007 39 2909 5. 2012 36 2810 Regular Season Season GP Pts 1. 2010 34 2722 2. 2009 34 2661 3. 2013 34 2648 4. 2012 34 2616 5. 2006 34 2603 Playoffs Season GP Pts 1. 2008 9 688 2. 2007 5 425 3. 2002 5 392 4. 2009 3 297 5. 2011 3 226 Per Game Overall Season GP Pts/G 1. 2010 36 81.1 2. 2009 37 79.9 3. 2012 36 78.1 4. 2013 34 77.9 5. 1999 32 77.1 Per Game Playoffs Season GP Pts/G 1. 2010 2 99.0 2009 3 99.0 3. 2012 2 97.0 4. 2007 5 85.0 5. 2001 2 80.0

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GAMES PLAYED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS STEALS 1. Sophia Young 257 1. Hammon, Becky 451 1. Dydek, Margo 1266 1. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 398 2. Margo Dydek 231 2. Zolman, Shanna 142 2. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 1041 2. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 246 3. Becky Hammon 216 3. Perkins, Jia 134 3. Williams, Natalie 699 3. Hammon, Becky 231 4. Adrienne Goodson 195 4. Azzi, Jennifer 128 4. Goodson, Adrienne 595 4. Goodson, Adrienne 192 5. Marie Ferdinand 192 5. Adams, Danielle 115 5. Appel, Jayne 487 5. Perkins, Jia 177 6. LaTonya Johnson 180 6. Lawson-Wade, Edwige 106 6. Hammon, Becky 468 6. Johnson, Shannon 154 7. Ruth Riley 167 7. Christon, Shameka 104 7. Palmer, Wendy 465 7. Williams, Natalie 152 8. Helen Darling 147 8. Johnson, Shannon 87 8. Riley, Ruth 457 8. Dydek, Margo 134 9. Vickie Johnson 145 9. Bibrzycka, Agnieszka 81 9. Johnson, Vickie 420 9. Darling, Helen 128 10. Natalie Williams 126 10. Hodges, Roneeka 81 10. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 410 10. Robinson, Danielle 108 GAMES STARTED 3-POINT PERCENTAGE TOTAL REBOUNDS TURNOVERS (minimum 20 made) 1. Sophia Young 257 1. Dydek, Margo 1530 1. Hammon, Becky 665 1. Azzi, Jennifer .446 2. Margo Dydek 214 2. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 1479 2. Dydek, Margo 611 2. Hlede, Korie .418 3. Becky Hammon 214 3. Williams, Natalie 1156 3. Goodson, Adrienne 508 3. Zolman, Shanna .402 4. Adrienne Goodson 189 4. Goodson, Adrienne 1055 4. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 401 4. Head, Dena .390 5. Marie Ferdinand 155 5. Palmer, Wendy 687 5. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 379 5. Hammon, Becky .387 6. Vickie Johnson 144 6. Appel, Jayne 685 6. Williams, Natalie 289 6. Baranova, Elena .371 7. Natalie Williams 124 7. Johnson, Vickie 588 7. Johnson, Shannon 287 7. Lawson-Wade, Edwige .369 8. Jennifer Azzi 120 8. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 571 8. Azzi, Jennifer 225 8. Perperoglou, Erin .364 9. Shannon Johnson 95 Riley, Ruth 571 9. Riley, Ruth 204 9. Perkins, Jia .361 10. Ruth Riley 94 10. Hammon, Becky 544 10. Palmer, Wendy 201 10. Johnson, Vickie .357 REBOUNDS PER GAME MINUTES FREE THROWS MADE (minimum 50 games) BLOCKS 1. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 7505 1. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 817 1. Williams, Natalie 9.7 1. Dydek, Margo 655 2. Hammon, Becky 6219 2. Hammon, Becky 667 2. Dydek, Margo 6.8 2. Riley, Ruth 188 3. Goodson, Adrienne 5989 3. Dydek, Margo 628 3. Baranova, Elena 6.4 3. Baranova, Elena 116 4. Dydek, Margo 5801 4. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 572 4. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 6.3 4. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 96 5. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 5034 5. Goodson, Adrienne 535 5. Palmer, Wendy 6.2 5. Appel, Jayne 91 6. Williams, Natalie 4065 6. Williams, Natalie 521 6. Appel, Jayne 5.7 6. Mattera, Katie 78 7. Azzi, Jennifer 4051 7. Palmer, Wendy 294 7. Goodson, Adrienne 5.6 7. Williams, Natalie 66 8. Johnson, Vickie 3485 8. Johnson, Shannon 273 8. Mattera, Katie 5.0 8. Adams, Danielle 63 9. Palmer, Wendy 3025 9. Azzi, Jennifer 262 9. Jackson, Gwen 5.0 9. Hammon, Becky 45 10. Johnson, Shannon 2933 10. Adams, Danielle 241 10. Johnson, Vickie 4.6 10. Perperoglou, Erin 45 MINUTES PER GAME FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ASSISTS POINTS 1. Azzi, Jennifer 35.8 (minimum 50 made) 1. Hammon, Becky 998 1. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 3630 2. Williams, Natalie 34.2 1. Hammon, Becky .917 2. Azzi, Jennifer 532 2. Hammon, Becky 3210 3. Hammon, Becky 32.6 2. Bibrzycka, Agnieszka .873 3. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 456 3. Goodson, Adrienne 2563 4. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 32.2 3. Lawson-Wade, Edwige .857 4. Robinson, Danielle 446 4. Dydek, Margo 2457 5. Goodson, Adrienne 31.9 4. Riley, Ruth .852 5. Johnson, Vickie 418 5. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 2076 6. Johnson, Shannon 30.2 5. Azzi, Jennifer .851 6. Dydek, Margo 416 6. Williams, Natalie 1837 7. Baranova, Elena 28.0 6. Robinson, Danielle .840 7. Goodson, Adrienne 412 7. Palmer, Wendy 1313 8. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 28.0 7. Thomas, LaToya .833 8. Johnson, Shannon 411 8. Perkins, Jia 1230 9. Robinson, Danielle 27.8 8. Johnson, Vickie .828 9. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 385 9. Adams, Danielle 1176 10. Palmer, Wendy 27.5 9. Perkins, Jia .825 10. Darling, Helen 304 10. Johnson, Vickie 997 10. Johnson, Shenise .815 ASSISTS PER GAME FIELD GOALS (minimum 50 games) 1. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 1393 1. Hammon, Becky 5.2 2. Hammon, Becky 1046 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 2. Robinson, Danielle 4.8 3. Goodson, Adrienne 991 3. Azzi, Jennifer 4.7 1. Goodson, Adrienne 460 4. Dydek, Margo 905 4. Johnson, Shannon 4.2 2. Williams, Natalie 457 5. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 718 5. Johnson, Vickie 3.3 3. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 438 6. Williams, Natalie 654 6. Reiss, Tammi 2.7 4. Dydek, Margo 264 7. Palmer, Wendy 484 7. Hlede, Korie 2.4 5. Palmer, Wendy 222 8. Perkins, Jia 463 8. Darling, Helen 2.3 6. Appel, Jayne 198 9. Adams, Danielle 410 9. Baranova, Elena 2.3 7. Johnson, Vickie 168 10. Johnson, Vickie 381 10. Goodson, Adrienne 2.2 8. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 161 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 9. Adams, Danielle 149 POINTS PER GAME (minimum 50 made) 10. Baranova, Elena 142 PERSONAL FOULS 1. Dydek, Margo 742 1. Hammon, Becky 16.8 1. Snow, Michelle .574 2. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 567 2. Young-Malcolm, Sophia 15.6 2. Appel, Jayne .538 3. Williams, Natalie 482 3. Williams, Natalie 15.4 3. Wauters, Ann .537 4. Goodson, Adrienne 472 4. Goodson, Adrienne 13.6 4. Holdsclaw, Chamique .494 5. Riley, Ruth 432 5. Adams, Danielle 12.9 5. Anderson, Chantelle .490 6. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 406 6. Perkins, Jia 12.2 6. Williams, Natalie .486 7. Azzi, Jennifer 332 7. Palmer, Wendy 11.9 7. Robinson, Danielle .484 8. Hammon, Becky 314 8. Ferdinand-Harris, Marie 11.5 8. Mattera, Katie .475 9. Palmer, Wendy 292 9. Thomas, LaToya 11.0 9. Young-Malcolm, Sophia .469 10. Darling, Helen 281 10. Dydek, Margo 11.0 10. Thomas, LaToya .466

117 SAN ANTONIO STARS CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2001 2013 Adrienne Goodson at Sacramento*, 8/19/01 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Sacramento*, 8/17/01 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Jayne Appel vs. Los Angeles, 8/31/13 (10 points, 12 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Los Angeles, 8/13/01 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Shenise Johnson vs. Seattle, 8/25/13 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Phoenix, 8/10/01 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Jayne Appel at Seattle, 8/11/13 (11 points, 16 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Phoenix, 8/10/01 (10 points, 12 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Phoenix, 8/10/01 (15 points, 10 rebounds) @Danielle Robinson vs. Phoenix, 6/25/13 (15 points, 10 assists) Natalie Williams at New York, 8/8/01 (11 points, 14 rebounds) Danielle Adams at New York, 6/23/13 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Detroit, 8/7/01 (26 points, 14 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Indiana, 8/4/01 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson at Seattle, 8/3/01 (15 points, 11 rebounds) 2012 Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 7/21/01 (11 points, 11 rebounds) 2006 Margo Dydek vs. Sacramento, 7/14/01 (10 points, 14 rebounds) Danielle Adams at Seattle, 9/21/12 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Sacramento, 7/12/01 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Phoenix (24 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Portland, 7/8/01 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Sophia Young at Seattle, 9/21/12 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 8/12/06 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Cleveland, 7/6/01 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Connecticut, 8/30/12 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Charlotte, 8/1/06 (13 points, 18 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Cleveland, 7/6/01 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 7/3/12 (12 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Charlotte, 8/1/06 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Los Angeles, 7/3/01 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Miami, 7/2/01 (22 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Minnesota, 7/1/12 (22 points, 10 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Phoenix, 7/28/06 (14 points, 13 rebounds) @ Becky Hammon at Los Angeles, 6/24/12 (12 points, 10 assists) Natalie Williams at Washington, 6/29/01 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 7/28/06 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Miami, 6/27/01 (24 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 6/1/12 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Los Angeles, 7/26/06 (12 points, 15 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Seattle, 6/25/01 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Sophia Young at Tulsa, 5/19/12 (20 points, 13 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Connecticut, 7/22/06 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Minnesota, 6/23/01 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Connecticut, 7/22/06 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Sacramento, 6/21/01 (13 points, 14 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Charlotte, 6/14/01 (25 points, 12 rebounds) @ Shannon Johnson at Minnesota, 7/9/06 (20 points, 10 assists) # Margo Dydek vs. Orlando, 6/7/01 (12 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists) Katie Feenstra vs. Chicago, 7/1/06 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Orlando, 6/7/01 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young at Seattle, 6/4/06 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 6/5/01 (13 points, 11 rebounds) 2011 Sophia Young vs. Indiana, 5/23/06 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 6/2/01 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 5/30/01 (14 points, 13 rebounds) @ Becky Hammon vs. Washington, 9/10/11 (15 points, 11 assists) Sophia Young at Houston, 5/21/06 (13 points, 12 rebounds) @ Becky Hammon at Phoenix, 8/20/11 (22 points, 10 assists) Sophia Young vs. Tulsa, 8/4/11 (18 points, 13 rebounds) Sophia Young at Los Angeles, 7/18/11 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Los Angeles, 7/12/11 (22 points, 11 rebounds) 2000 2005 Natalie Williams vs. Los Angeles, 8/9/00 (26 points, 13 rebounds) 2010 Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 8/7/00 (25 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix, 8/22/10 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Katie Feenstra vs. Seattle, 8/23/05 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Indiana, 7/29/00 (22 points, 15 rebounds) Sophia Young at Los Angeles, 8/8/10 (16 points, 10 rebounds) @ Shannon Johnson at Sacramento, 8/18/05 (14 points, 13 assists) Natalie Williams vs. Cleveland, 7/26/00 (21 points, 19 rebounds) @ Becky Hammon vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 (13 points, 11 assists) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Sacramento, 7/14/05 (20 points, 16 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Orlando, 7/23/00 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Miami, 7/21/00 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw at Washington, 7/29/10 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Katie Feenstra at Charlotte, 6/23/05 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 7/19/00 (20 points, 14 rebounds) Michelle Snow vs. Chicago, 7/24/10 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Houston, 6/18/05 (20 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Sacramento, 7/15/00 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Tulsa, 7/16/10 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Connecticut, 6/4/05 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 7/12/00 (22 points, 14 rebounds) @ Becky Hammon vs. Minnesota, 6/26/10 (21 points, 10 assists) Natalie Williams vs. Detroit, 7/7/00 (22 points, 11 rebounds) @ Becky Hammon at Phoenix, 6/18/10 (21 points, 10 assists) Margo Dydek at Seattle, 7/1/00 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 6/18/10 (25 points, 10 rebounds) 2004 Natalie Williams at Seattle, 7/1/00 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw vs. Tulsa, 6/11/10 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Sacramento, 6/26/00 (21 points, 14 rebounds) Michelle Snow at Connecticut, 6/6/10 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Washington, 9/15/04 (20 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Washington, 6/17/00 (30 points, 13 rebounds) Michelle Snow vs. Los Angeles, 5/22/10 (16 points, 12 rebounds) LaToya Thomas vs. Houston, 9/9/04 (26 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Charlotte, 6/15/00 (24 points, 18 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Orlando, 6/13/00 (19 points, 14 rebounds) Michelle Snow at Tulsa, 5/20/10 (13 points, 15 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Phoenix, 7/30/04 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson at Detroit, 7/18/04 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Portland, 6/8/00 (15 points, 16 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Phoenix, 6/6/00 (20 points, 15 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Connecticut, 7/15/04 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson at New York, 6/3/00 (21 points, 10 rebounds) 2009 Margo Dydek at Los Angeles, 7/2/04 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Minneosta, 6/1/00 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Phoenix, 6/26/04 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Los Angeles, 5/31/00 (21 points, 14 rebounds) Edwidge Lawson-Wade vs. Los Angeles, 9/5/09 (11 points, 11 rebounds) @ Shannon Johnson at Phoenix, 6/26/04 (13 points, 10 assists) Ann Wauters vs. Detroit, 8/29/09 (15 points, 11 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Minnesota, 6/24/04 (11 points, 12 rebounds) 1999 Ann Wauters at Indiana, 8/27/09 (18 points, 14 rebounds) @ Shannon Johnson vs. Sacramento, 5/28/04 (15 points, 12 assists) Margo Dydek at Phoenix, 8/20/99 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Phoenix, 8/13/09 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix, 8/20/99 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Becky Hammon at Seattle, 8/1/09 (20 points, 10 rebounds) 2003 Natalie Williams at Sacramento, 8/14/99 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young at Sacramento, 7/30/09 (29 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Houston, 8/2/03 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Charlotte, 8/9/99 (10 points, 11 rebounds) @ Becky Hammon vs. Chicago, 7/3/09 (14 points, 10 assists) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 8/1/03 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Los Angeles, 8/5/99 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Sacramento, 6/26/09 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Adrienne Goodson vs. Houston, 8/1/03 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Ruth Riley at Phoenix, 6/6/09 (12 points, 13 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Washington, 7/19/03 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Orlando, 7/10/99 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 6/6/09 (25 points, 10 rebounds) Gwen Jackson vs. Phoenix, 7/5/03 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Detroit, 7/6/99 (15 points, 16 rebounds) Gwen Jackson at Detroit, 7/1/03 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Detroit, 7/6/99 (31 points, 10 rebounds) 2008 Margo Dydek vs. Los Angeles, 6/26/03 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Cleveland, 7/2/99 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 6/20/03 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Los Angeles, 6/28/99 (28 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Los Angeles*, 9/27/08 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Gwen Jackson vs. Detroit, 6/7/03 (15 points, 14 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Sacramento, 6/24/99 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. Sacramento*, 9/22/09 (15 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Connecticut, 6/1/03 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Houston, 6/17/99 (16 points, 16 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. Connecticut, 9/11/08 (17 points, 15 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Minnesota, 5/30/03 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Minnesota, 6/14/99 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Ann Wauters at New York, 9/9/08 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Orlando, 6/12/99 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Orlando, 6/12/99 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Sophia Young at Connecticut, 9/7/08 (22 points, 10 rebounds) 2002 Ann Wauters at Phoenix, 7/15/08 (15 points, 10 rebounds) @ Jennifer Azzi at Los Angeles*, 8/24/02 (16 points, 12 assists) 1998 Sophia Young vs. Atlanta, 7/11/08 (25 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Los Angeles*, 8/22/02 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Chicago, 7/10/08 (23 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Houston*, 8/18/02 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Phoenix, 8/17/98 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. New York, 7/8/08 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Houston*, 8/18/02 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Phoenix, 8/17/98 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Sacramento, 7/3/08 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston*, 8/16/02 (11 points, 13 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Los Angeles, 8/14/98 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Sacramento, 8/12/98 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Ann Wauters vs. Minnesota, 6/28/08 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Sacramento, 8/1/02 (27 points, 11 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Atlanta, 6/18/08 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Sacramento, 8/12/98 (31 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Phoenix, 7/26/02 (21 points, 16 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Detroit, 8/10/98 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Indiana, 6/15/08 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Minnesota*, 7/24/02 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Ann Wauters at Minnesota, 6/8/08 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Cleveland, 8/6/98 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Detroit, 7/23/02 (12 points, 15 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 8/4/98 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Washington, 7/20/02 (10 points, 16 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Los Angeles, 8/1/98 (15 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 7/17/02 (17 points, 14 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Houston, 7/30/98 (17 points, 11 rebounds) 2007 Margo Dydek at Indiana, 7/10/02 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Cleveland, 7/25/98 (23 points, 11 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix*, 9/1/07 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Clevleand, 6/30/02 (19 points, 13 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Charlotte, 7/22/98 (13 points, 14 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Phoenix*, 8/30/07 (24 points, 18 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Portland, 6/25/02 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Detroit, 7/17/98 (15 points, 11 rebounds) @ Sandora Irvin at Minnesota, 8/19/07 (10 points, 14 assists) Natalie Williams at Sacramento, 6/22/02 (22 points, 20 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Houston, 7/11/98 (22 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young vs. Houston, 7/27/07 (15 points, 13 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Sacramento, 7/6/98 (22 points, 13 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Indiana, 6/18/02 (12 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Sacramento, 7/5/98 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 7/11/07 (26 points, 12 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Seattle, 6/15/02 (14 points, 14 rebounds) Erin Buescher at Detroit, 7/1/07 (23 points, 16 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. Houston, 6/30/98 (27 points, 16 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. New York, 6/11/02 (12 points, 16 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Charlotte, 6/25/98 (16 points, 13 rebounds) Erin Buescher vs. Minnesota, 6/29/07 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Margo Dydek at Seattle, 6/9/02 (22 points, 14 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Washington, 6/19/98 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Vickie Johnson at Seattle (13 points, 10 rebounds) Natalie Williams at Phoenix (10 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. New York, 6/15/98 (14 points, 10 rebounds) @ Vickie Johnson vs. Seattle (10 rebounds, 10 assists) Adrienne Goodson vs. Portland, 5/30/02 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Margo Dydek vs. New York, 6/15/98 (12 points, 13 rebounds) Sophia Young at Phoenix, 5/19/07 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Natalie Williams vs. Portland, 5/30/02 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Washington, 6/13/98 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Los Angeles, 6/11/98 (18 points, 14 rebounds)

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118 SAN ANTONIO STARS OPPONENT DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1997 2009 Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Charlotte, 8/21/97 (20 points, 14 rebounds) DeWanna Bonner, at Phoenix*, 9/19/09 (16 points, 13 rebounds) 2003 Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Phoenix, 8/17/97 (21 points, 10 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Los Angeles, 8/16/97 (27 points, 13 rebounds) Nicole Powell, at Sacramento, 9/10/09 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 8/23/03 (31 points, 11 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Houston, 8/12/97 (18 points, 11 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 9/8/10 (12 points, 13 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 8/20/03 (22 points, 14 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Houston, 8/2/97 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 9/5/09 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Svetlana Abrosimova, vs. Minnesota, 8/16/03 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Houston, 7/14/97 (10 points, 13 rebounds) Charde Houston, vs. Minnesota, 9/1/09 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 8/12/03 (32 points, 18 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel vs. Phoenix, 7/12/97 (15 points, 10 rebounds) , vs. Minnesota, 9/1/09 (18 points, 11 rebounds) Tari Phillips, at New York, 8/5/03 (12 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Phoenix, 7/3/97 (10 points, 12 rebounds) Tangela Smith, at Sacramento, 7/10/03 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Baranova at Sacramento, 7/2/97 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 8/21/09 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 7/10/03 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Sacramento, 7/2/97 (18 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Thompson, vs. Los Angeles, 8/21/09 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Ticha Penicheiro, at Sacramento, 7/10/03 (11 assists, 10 steals) Wendy Palmer-Daniel at Cleveland, 6/26/97 (15 points, 12 rebounds) Sancho Lyttle, vs. Atlanta, 8/6/09 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, at Detroit, 7/1/03 (12 points, 15 rebounds) Elena Baranova vs. Los Angeles, 6/23/97 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 8/4/09 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Delisha Milton, vs. Los Angeles, 6/26/03 (14 points, 13 rebounds) Swin Cash, at Seattle, 8/1/09 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 6/24/03 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Andrea Stinson, vs. Charlotte, 6/14/03 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 8/1/09 (23 points, 13 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 6/7/03 (11 points, 12 rebounds) Swin Cash, vs. Seattle, 7/28/09 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Connecticut, 6/1/03 (13 points, 10 rebounds) OPPONENT DOUBLE-DOUBLES Candice Dupree, at Chicago, 7/19/09 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Adrian Williams, at Phoenix, 5/28/03 (14 points, 16 rebounds) Nicky Anosike, at Minnesota, 7/10/09 (14 points, 12 rebounds) 2013 Swin Cash, at Seattle, 7/7/09 (18 points, 12 rebounds) DeWanna Bonner, at Phoenix, 6/6/09 (16 points, 11 rebounds) 2002 @Diana Taurasi at Phoenic, 9/13/13 (20 points, 10 assists) Brittney Griner at Phoenix, 9/6/13 (16 points, 14 rebounds) 2008 Tina Thompson, at Houston, 8/18/02* (18 points, 14 rebounds) vs. Los Angeles, 8/31/13 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Sheryl Swoopes, vs. Houston, 8/16/02* (17 points, 10 rebounds) Delisha Milton-Jones, vs. Los Angeles*, 9/28/08 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker vs. Los Angeles, 8/31/13 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 8/12/02 (22 points, 13 rebounds) at Tulsa, 8/30/13 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles*, 9/27/08 (19 points, 17 rebounds) @ Ticha Penicheiro, vs. Sacramento, 8/12/02 (13 points, 11 assists) Tina Thompson vs. Seattle, 8/27/13 (27 points, 13 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles*, 9/27/08 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Tangela Smith, at Sacramento, 8/1/02 (19 points, 12 rebounds) Camille Little at Seattle, 8/11/13 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles*, 9/25/08 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Adrian Williams, vs. Phoenix, 7/26/02 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Thompson at Seattle, 8/11/13 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 8/30/08 (17 points, 15 rebounds) @Lindsay Whalen vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 (11 points, 10 assisits) Swin Cash, at Detroit, 7/23/02 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 8/30/08 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Maya Moore vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 (26 points, 10 rebounds) Shannon Johnson, at Orlando, 7/19/02 (21 points, 12 assists) Glory Johnson vs. Tulsa, 8/4/13 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Diana Taurasi, at Phoenix, 8/28/08 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Charles vs. Connecticut, 7/20/13 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Chicago, 7/24/08 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Tamika Catchings, vs. Indiana, 6/18/02 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Charles at Connecticut, 7/14/13 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 7/14/08 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Tammy Sutton-Brown vs. Charlotte, 6/8/02 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Nneka Ogwumike at Los Angeles, 7/6/13 (24 points, 16 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/14/08 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Adrian Williams, at Phoenix, 6/1/02 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Cappie Pondexter at New York, 6/23/13 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Kristen Rasmussen, vs. Minnesota, 6/28/08 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Camille Little vs. Seattle, 6/21/13 (23 points, 10 rebounds) 2001 Michelle Snow, at Houston, 6/26/08 (17 points, 16 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles at Chicago, 6/9/13 (15 points, 16 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 8/19/01* (30 points, 14 rebounds) Michelle Snow, vs. Houston, 6/24/08 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Candace Parker vs. Los Angeles, 6/1/13 (27 points, 20 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 8/17/01* (28 points, 12 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 6/20/08 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/13/01 (11 points, 10 rebounds) , at Indiana, 6/15/08 (10 points, 10 rebounds) Svetlana Abrosimova, at Minnesota, 8/12/01 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Tina Thompson, at Houston, 6/3/08 (16 points, 11 rebounds) 2012 Jurgita Streimikyte, at Indiana, 7/18/01 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Ann Wauters, at Seattle, 9/21/12 (14 points, 13 rebounds) 2007 Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 7/12/01 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Maya Moore, vs. Minnesota, 9/9/12 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Sylvia Crawley, at Portland, 7/8/01 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Cappie Pondexter, at Phoenix, 9/1/07* (33 points, 10 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Minnesota, 9/9/12 (15 points, 12 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw, at Washington, 6/29/01 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Tamika Catchings, vs. Indiana, 9/7/12 (26 points, 11 rebounds) Penny Taylor, vs. Phoenix, 8/30/07* (18 points, 14 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 6/21/01 (14 points, 14 rebounds) , vs. Connecticut, 8/30/12 (13 points, 10 rebounds) , at Los Angeles, 8/14/07 (18 points, 13 rebounds) Tina Thompson, vs. Houston, 6/5/01 (23 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Charles, vs. Connecticut, 8/30/12 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Sacramento, 8/9/07 (12 points, 19 rebounds) Sylvia Crawley, vs. Portland, 6/2/01 (13 points, 15 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Minnesota, 8/28/12 (17 points, 20 rebounds) Tangela Smith, at Phoenix, 7/11/07 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Sancho Lyttle, vs. Atlanta, 7/13/12 (21 points, 12 rebounds) Tamika Catchings, at Indiana, 7/5/12 (17 points, 15 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 7/7/07 (15 points, 13 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Minnesota, 7/1/12 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Chastity Melvin, vs. Chicago, 6/9/07 (17 points, 12 rebounds) 2000 Alana Beard, vs. Los Angeles, 6/28/12 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 6/2/07 (20 points, 14 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/9/00 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Candace Parker, at Los Angeles, 6/24/12 (15 points, 15 rebounds) Michelle Snow, at Houston, 5/29/07 (20 points, 12 rebounds) Cintia Dos Santos, at Orlando, 7/23/00 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 6/16/12 (21 points, 11 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 5/25/07 (16 points, 11 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 7/15/00 (29 points, 17 rebounds) , vs. Los Angeles, 6/16/12 (10 points, 11 rebounds) , vs. Seattle, 5/25/07 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 6/26/00 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 6/1/12 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles, vs. Chicago, 5/30/12 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Ticha Penicheiro, vs. Sacramento, 6/26/00 (10 points, 13 assists) Glory Johnson, at Tulsa, 5/19/12 (11 points, 10 rebounds) 2006 Shannon Johnson, vs. Orlando, 6/13/00 (19 points, 12 assists) Chastity Melvin, at Washington, 8/8/06 (18 points, 11 rebounds) Sheryl Swoopes, at Houston, 6/12/00 (28 points, 10 rebounds) 2011 @ Nikki Teasley, at Washington, 8/8/06 (14 points, 11 assists) , at Minnesota, 8/6/06 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Swin Cash, vs. Seattle, 9/3/11 (14 points, 12 rebounds) 1999 Asjha Jones, vs. Connecticut, 8/30/11 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Tangela Smith, vs. Charlotte, 8/1/06 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Maya Moore, vs. Minnesota, 8/28/11 (19 points, 12 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 7/26/06 (20 points, 14 rebounds) , at Phoenix, 8/20/99 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Candice Dupree, at Phoenix, 8/20/11 (20 points, 10 rebounds) Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Connecticut, 7/22/06 (12 points, 10 rebounds) , vs. Charlotte, 8/9/99 (15 points, 10 rebounds) DeWanna Bonner, at Phoenix, 8/20/11 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, at Detroit, 7/16/06 (20 points, 17 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 7/31/99 (20 points, 13 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles, vs. Chicago, 8/14/11 (28 points, 17 rebounds) Tammy Sutton-Brown, at Charlotte, 7/14/06 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Asjha Jones, at Connecticut, 8/11/11 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 6/27/06 (22 points, 19 rebounds) Mwadi Mabika, at Los Angeles, 7/30/99 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Tiffany Jackson, vs. Tulsa, 8/6/11 (27 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 7/28/11 (17 points, 14 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 6/25/06 (41 points, 13 rebounds) @ Teresa Weatherspoon, at New York, 7/18/99 (15 points, 10 assists) Jenna O’Hea, at Los Angeles, 7/18/11 (12 points, 11 rebounds) Jia Perkins, at Chicago, 6/17/06 (21 points, 10 rebounds) Cindy Brown, vs. Detroit, 7/6/99 (13 points, 10 rebounds) Plenette Pierson, vs. New York, 7/8/11 (14 points, 10 rebounds) Nicole Ohlde, vs. Minnesota, 6/9/06 (18 points, 12 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, at Sacramento, 6/24/99 (24 points, 14 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles, at Chicago, 6/28/11 (16 points, 12 rebounds) Cappie Pondexter, at Phoenix, 5/31/06 (26 points, 10 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 6/19/99 (28 points, 19 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 6/24/11 (25 points, 13 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 5/25/06 (25 points, 16 rebounds) Sheri Sam, vs. , 6/12/99 (21 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 6/21/11 (20 points, 13 rebounds) @ Penny Taylor, at Phoenix, 6/17/11 (18 points, 10 assists) 2005 Candice Dupree, at Phoenix, 6/17/11 (18 points, 12 rebounds) 1998 Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/26/05 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Erika de Souza, vs. Atlanta, 6/11/11 (10 points, 14 rebounds) Linda Burgess, at Sacramento, 8/15/98 (33 points, 10 rebounds) , vs. Tulsa, 6/4/11 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 8/23/05 (10 points, 11 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Sacramento, 8/18/05 (16 points, 10 rebounds) Ticha Penicheiro, at Sacramento, 8/15/98 (12 points, 14 rebounds) 2010 Vanessa Hayden, at Minnesota, 8/9/05 (15 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 8/14/98 (18 points, 14 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 8/5/05 (16 points, 10 rebounds) @ Penny Toler, at Los Angeles, 8/14/98 (11 points, 14 assists) @ Penny Taylor, vs. Phoenix, 8/28/10* (12 points, 12 assists) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 8/2/05 (21 points, 14 rebounds) Cindy Brown, vs. Detroit, 8/10/98 (10 points, 21 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 8/28/10* (19 points, 11 rebounds) Vanessa Hayden, vs. Minnesota, 7/26/05 (10 points, 11 rebounds) @ Cynthia Cooper, at Houston, 7/30/98 (22 points, 10 assists) @ Diana Taurasi, at Phoenix, 8/26/10* (14 points, 10 assists) Kamila Vodichkova, vs. Phoenix, 7/23/05 (19 points, 12 rebounds) Cindy Brown, at Detroit, 7/17/98 (16 points, 15 rebounds) DeWanna Bonner, vs. Phoenix, 8/22/10* (20 points, 12 rebounds) Kamila Vodichkova, vs. Phoenix, 7/5/05 (13 points, 14 rebounds) Korie Hlede, vs. Detroit, 7/13/98 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Crystal Langhorne, vs. Washington, 8/17/10 (21 points, 12 rebounds) Elena Baranova, vs. New York, 7/2/05 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Sandy Brondello, vs. Detroit, 7/13/98 (23 points, 10 rebounds) @ Lindsay Whalen, at Minnesota, 8/15/10 (21 points, 12 assists) Lauren Jackson, vs. Seattle, 6/30/05 (17 points, 15 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/2/98 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, vs. Minnesota, 8/10/10 (12 points, 12 rebounds) Michelle Snow, at Houston, 6/25/05 (13 points, 12 rebounds) Sheryl Swoopes, vs. Houston, 6/30/98 (17 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 (24 points, 12 rebounds) Yolanda Griffith, vs. Sacramento, 5/27/05 (21 points, 10 rebounds) Alessandra Santos, vs. Washington, 6/13/98 (19 points, 18 rebounds) @ Diana Taurasi, vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 (21 points, 10 assists) Cheryl Ford, at Detroit, 5/24/05 (15 points, 12 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 6/11/98 (24 points, 12 rebounds) Sylvia Fowles, vs. Chicago, 7/24/10 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Minnesota, 7/22/10 (11 points, 14 rebounds) 2004 1997 Nicky Anosike, at Minnesota, 7/22/10 (15 points, 10 rebounds) @ Dawn Staley, vs. Charlotte, 9/17/04 (11 points, 10 assists) Vicky Bullet, at Charlotte 8/24/97 (14 points, 11 rebounds) Rebekkah Brunson, at Minnesota, 7/8/10 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Nakia Sanford, vs. Washington, 9/15/04 (17 points, 11 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles 8/16/97 (23 points, 12 rebounds) Tina Charles, vs. Connecticut, 7/6/10 (16 points, 13 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 9/1/04 (27 points, 13 rebounds) Rushia Brown, vs. Cleveland, 8/11/97 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Tina Thompson, at Los Angeles, 7/1/10 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Swin Cash, vs. Detroit, 7/18/04 (18 points, 12 rebounds) , at Sacramento, 8/8/97 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 6/29/10 (31 points, 15 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 7/18/04 (11 points, 14 rebounds) Vicky Bullet, vs. Charlotte, 8/4/97 (13 points, 10 rebounds) @ Tanisha Wright, at Seattle, 6/29/10 (11 points, 12 assists) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 7/9/04 (18 points, 10 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, at Los Angeles, 7/30/97 (23 points, 11 rebounds) Lauren Jackson, at Seattle, 6/20/10 (19 points, 14 rebounds) Sheri Sam, at Seattle, 7/1/04 (11 points, 10 rebounds) , vs. Cleveland, 7/26/97 (15 points, 10 rebounds) Candice Dupree, at Phoenix, 6/18/10 (19 points, 11 rebounds) , vs. Minnesota, 6/24/04 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Lynette Woodward, at Cleveland, 7/19/97 (13 points, 11 rebounds) Sancho Lyttle, at Atlanta, 6/13/10 (24 points, 12 rebounds) Chamique Holdsclaw, at Washington, 6/17/04 (24 points, 10 rebounds) Andrea Stinson, at Charlotte, 7/16/97 (19 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Charles, at Connecticut, 6/6/10 (19 points, 11 rebounds) Tammy Sutton-Brown, at Charlotte, 6/15/04 (17 points, 12 rebounds) Theresa Weatherspoon, vs. New York, 7/5/97 (11 points, 11 rebounds) Candace Parker, vs. Los Angeles, 5/22/10 (12 points, 10 rebounds) Sheryl Swoopes, vs. Houston, 6/12/04 (14 points, 12 rebounds) Lisa Leslie, vs. Los Angeles, 6/23/97 (22 points, 10 rebounds) Tina Thompson, vs. Los Angeles, 5/22/10 (11 points, 10 rebounds) Cheryl Ford, vs. Detroit, 5/22/04 (21 points, 22 rebounds) Ruthie Bolton-Holifield, vs. Sacramento, 6/21/97 (18 points, 17 rebounds) Erika DeSouza, vs. Atlanta, 5/15/10 (11 points, 15 rebounds) * Indicates playoff game @ Indicates double-double in points and assists

119 SAN ANTONIO STARS ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS TOTAL REBOUNDS POINTS Player FG Game Player FT Game Player Reb Game Player Pts Game 1. Danielle Robinson 14 9/11/11 at TUL@ 1. Kim Williams 13 6/23/97 vs. LAS 1. Sophia Young 16 7/1/06 vs. CHI 1. Danielle Robinson 36 9/11/11 at TUL 2. Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU 2. Natalie Williams 12 7/18/99 at NYL Natalie Williams 16 6/17/99 at HOU 2. Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL 3. Danielle Adams 11 6/11/11 vs. ATL Natalie Williams 12 6/28/99 at LAS Margo Dydek 16 6/39/98 vs. HOU 3. Natalie Williams 31 7/6/99 vs. DET Natalie Williams 11 7/26/99 vs. WAS Natalie Williams 12 6/19/99 vs. SAC 4. Gwen Jackson 14 6/7/03 vs. DET 4. Natalie Williams 28 6/28/99 at LAS Natalie Williams 11 7/10/99 at ORL Wendy Palmer 12 6/23/97 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 14 7/22/98 at CHA Wendy Palmer 28 6/23/97 vs. LAS Adrienne Goodson 11 7/6/99 vs. DET 6. Marie Ferdinand 11 8/19/11 at SAC* Wendy Palmer 14 8/21/97 vs. CHA 6. Margo Dydek 27 6/30/98 vs. HOU Natalie Williams 11 7/6/99 vs. DET 7. Sophia Young 10 8/8/06 at WAS 7. Gwen Jackson 13 6/14/03 vs. CHA Wendy Palmer 27 8/16/97 vs. LAS 8. Natalie Williams 10 8/16/99 at HOU Adrienne Goodson 10 8/20/99 at PHX Margo Dydek 13 6/15/98 vs. NYL 8. Natalie Williams 26 6/19/99 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 10 6/25/98 vs. CHA 9. Sophia Young 9 8/6/06 at MIN Wendy Palmer 13 8/16/97 vs. LAS Elena Baranova 26 7/26/97 vs. CLE Wendy Palmer 10 8/16/97 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 9 7/6/99 vs. DET Elena Baranova 13 7/14/97 at HOU 10. Adrienne Goodson 25 7/6/99 vs. DET Adrienne Goodson 9 6/28/99 at LAS Wendy Palmer 25 8/8/97 at SAC FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Wendy Palmer 9 8/17/97 at PHX ASSISTS Elena Baranova 25 7/26/97 vs. CLE Wendy Palmer 9 8/8/97 at SAC Player FGA Game Player Ast Game 1. Wendy Palmer 31 8/16/97 vs. LAS 1. Debbie Black 11 7/24/99 at CLE 2. Margo Dydek 25 6/30/98 vs. HOU FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2. Debbie Black 10 7/6/99 vs. DET 3. Natalie Williams 22 7/6/99 vs. DET Player FTA Game 3. Debbie Black 9 8/21/99 vs. LAS 4. Gwen Jackson 20 6/20/03 vs. HOU 1. Wendy Palmer 18 6/23/97 vs. LAS Debbie Black 9 7/21/99 at DET Adrienne Goodson 20 6/12/99 vs. ORL 2. Kim Williams 15 6/23/97 vs. LAS 5. Danielle Robinson 8 7/28/11 vs. PHX Wendy Palmer 20 8/21/97 vs. CHA 3. Marie Ferdinand 14 8/19/01 at SAC* Sophia Young 8 7/7/06 vs. HOU Wendy Palmer 20 8/8/97 at SAC Natalie Williams 14 6/19/99 vs. SAC Debbie Black 8 7/2/99 vs. CLE 8. Danielle Robinson 19 9/11/11 at TUL@ 5. Sophia Young 13 6/10/06 vs. NYL Debbie Black 8 6/30/99 vs. HOU Danielle Adams 19 6/11/11 vs. ATL Natalie Williams 13 7/18/99 at NYL Tammi Reiss 8 8/4/97 vs. CHA Adrienne Goodson 19 7/27/99 at PHX Natalie Williams 13 6/28/99 at LAS 10. Davellyn Whyte 7 8/25/13 vs. SEA Wendy Palmer 19 7/26/97 vs. CLE 8. Sophia Young 12 8/12/06 vs. PHX Danielle Robinson 7 9/1/11 vs. PHX Danielle Robinson 7 8/14/11 vs. CHI Wendy Palmer 19 7/2/97 at SAC Natalie Williams 12 6/24/99 at SAC Danielle Robinson 7 6/21/11 vs. PHX Natalie Williams 12 6/19/99 vs. SAC Marie Ferdinand 7 8/13/01 vs. LAS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Wendy Palmer 12 8/8/97 at SAC (minimum 3 made) Debbie Black 7 7/8/99 at WAS Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Debbie Black 7 6/19/99 vs. SAC 1. Margo Dydek 1.000 6-6 6/21/98 at NYL (minimum 3 made) Dena Head 7 7/30/97 at LAS Amy Herrig 1.000 4-4 6/22/00 at MIN Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 7/6/10 vs. CON 1. Sophia Young 1.000 10-10 8/8/06 at WAS PERSONAL FOULS Jayne Appel 1.000 3-3 6/20/10 at SEA Sophia Young 1.000 9-9 8/6/06 at MIN Player PF Game Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/17/00 vs. WAS Olympia Scott-Richardson 1.000 8-8 7/27/98 vs. PHX 1. Multiple Players 6 17 Times Naomi Mulitauaopele 1.000 3-3 6/10/00 vs. HOU Dena Head 1.000 8-8 8/2/97 vs. HOU Most Recent LaTonya Johnson 1.000 3-3 7/19/98 at WAS Danielle Robinson 1.000 7-7 6/26/11 at ATL Shenise Johnson 6 5/25/12 at CON Lady Hardmon 1.000 3-3 8/8/97 at SAC Adrienne Goodson 1.000 7-7 8/11/99 at MIN Jessie Hicks 1.000 3-3 7/17/97 at NYL Margo Dydek 1.000 7-7 8/8/98 at PHX STEALS 10. Marie Ferdinand .875 7-8 7/24/01 at HOU Davellyn Whyte 1.000 6-6 7/19/13 vs. MIN Shenise Johnson 1.000 6-6 9/14/12 vs. SEA Player Stl Game Danielle Robinson 1.000 6-6 6/28/11 at CHI 1. Debbie Black 7 7/8/99 at WAS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Stacy Frese 1.000 6-6 6/12/00 at HOU Wendy Palmer 7 7/5/97 vs. NYL Player 3FG Game Stacy Frese 1.000 6-6 6/8/00 at POR 3. Debbie Black 6 7/27/99 at PHX 1. Danielle Adams 5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Natalie Williams 1.000 6-6 7/16/99 vs. HOU Karen Booker 6 6/26/97 at CLE Shanna Crossley 5 6/25/06 at LAS Natalie Williams 1.000 6-6 6/14/99 at MIN Elena Baranova 6 7/11/97 at LAS Elena Baranova 5 7/19/97 at CLE Deborah Carter 1.000 6-6 6/23/97 vs. LAS 6. Danielle Robinson 5 9/1/11 vs. PHX 4. Shenise Johnson 4 9/23/12 vs. MIN Dena Head 1.000 6-6 6/23/97 vs. LAS Sophia Young 5 8/10/06 vs. SEA Shanna Crossley 4 8/12/06 vs. PHX Multiple Players 1.000 5-5 Five Times Sophia Young 5 7/14/06 at CHA Shanna Crossley 4 8/5/06 at IND Most Recent Toccara Williams 5 9/4/04 vs. SAC Shanna Crossley 4 7/28/06 vs. PHX Danielle Robinson 1.000 5-5 7/28/11 vs. PHX Toccara Williams 5 9/1/04 at LAS Agnieszka Bibrzycka 4 7/15/04 vs. CON Multiple Players 1.000 4-4 41 Times Agnieszka Bibrzycka 5 7/24/04 at CON Elena Baranova 4 7/26/97 vs. CLE Most Recent LaNeishea Caufield 5 6/4/02 vs. WAS 9. 14 Times 3 Kayla Alexander 1.000 4-4 8/23/13 at TUL Kim Williams 5 6/23/97 vs. LAS Most Recent Multiple Players 1.000 3-3 13 Times Wendy Palmer 5 7/2/97 at SAC Davellyn Whyte 3 8/21/13 at IND Most Recent Karen Booker 5 6/28/97 vs. HOU Shenise Johnson 1.000 3-3 8/19/12 at PHX 3-POINT ATTEMPTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVERS Player 3FGA Game Player O. Reb Game Player TO Game 1. Danielle Adams 11 6/11/11 vs. ATL 2. Danielle Adams 10 7/12/11 vs. LAS 1. Gwen Jackson 10 6/14/03 vs. CHA 1. Adrienne Goodson 8 7/27/99 at PHX 3. Davellyn Whyte 9 8/27/13 vs. SEA 2. Wendy Palmer 7 8/8/97 at SAC Margo Dydek 8 8/6/98 vs. CLE Danielle Adams 9 7/1/11 at NYL 3. Katie Feenstra 6 6/23/05 at CHA Lady Hardmon 8 8/17/97 at PHX Agnieszka Bibrzycka 9 7/9/04 vs. LAS Gwen Jackson 6 7/19/03 vs. WAS 4. Krystyna Lara 7 6/19/99 vs. SAC Elena Baranova 9 8/8/97 at SAC Gwen Jackson 6 6/20/03 vs. HOU Adrienne Goodson 7 6/28/99 at LAS Elena Baranova 9 7/19/97 at CLE Gwen Jackson 6 6/7/03 vs. DET Elena Baranova 7 8/17/97 at PHX 8. Danielle Adams 9 9/10/11 vs. WAS Natalie Williams 6 7/12/99 vs. PHX Elena Baranova 7 8/6/97 at PHX Shanna Crossley 8 7/28/06 vs. PHX Natalie Williams 6 6/28/99 at LAS Wendy Palmer 7 7/5/97 vs. NYL Agnieszka Bibrzycka 8 7/15/04 vs. CON Natalie Williams 6 6/17/99 at HOU 9. Multiple Players 6 16 Times Elena Baranova 8 8/6/97 at PHX Elena Baranova 8 7/26/97 vs. CLE Debbie Black 6 7/26/99 vs. WAS Most Recent Adrienne Goodson 6 8/16/99 at HOU Davellyn Whyte 6 8/25/13 vs. SEA 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Lady Hardmon 6 8/24/97 at CHA (minimum 2 made) Elena Baranova 6 7/2/97 vs. PHX BLOCKS Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Player Blk Game 1. Davellyn Whyte 1.000 2-2 8/25/13 vs. SEA DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Margo Dydek 9 8/6/98 vs. CLE Shenise Johnson 1.000 4-4 9/23/12 vs. MIN Player D. Reb Game 2. Margo Dydek 8 8/12/98 vs. SAC Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 5/21/06 at HOU 1. Margo Dydek 13 6/30/98 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 8 7/17/98 at DET Tammi Reiss 1.000 3-3 8/4/97 vs. CHA 2. Sophia Young 11 7/1/06 vs. CHI 4. Margo Dydek 7 8/8/98 at PHX Ziomara Morrison 1.000 2-2 6/9/12 vs. SEA Margo Dydek 11 7/17/98 at DET 5. Margo Dydek 6 7/13/98 vs. DET Morenike Atunrase 1.000 2-2 6/24/08 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 11 7/22/98 at CHA Margo Dydek 6 6/11/98 vs. LAS Shanna Crossley 1.000 2-2 6/9/06 vs. MIN 5. Sophia Young 10 7/16/06 at DET 7. Porsha Phillips 5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Elisa Aguilar 1.000 2-2 7/8/02 vs. DET Natalie Williams 10 6/17/99 at HOU Margo Dydek 5 7/30/98 at HOU Marie Ferdinand 1.000 2-2 7/24/01 at HOU Margo Dydek 10 7/30/98 at HOU Margo Dydek 5 7/27/98 vs. PHX Marie Ferdinand 1.000 2-2 6/23/01 vs. MIN Margo Dydek 10 6/15/98 vs. NYL Margo Dydek 5 7/22/98 at CHA Krystyna Lara 1.000 2-2 6/17/99 at HOU Wendy Palmer 10 8/21/97 vs. CHA Margo Dydek 5 7/6/98 vs. SAC LaTonya Johnson 1.000 2-2 7/30/98 at HOU Elena Baranova 10 7/14/97 at HOU Margo Dydek 5 6/25/98 vs. CHA Tammi Reiss 1.000 2-2 6/26/97 at CLE Wendy Palmer 10 6/26/97 at CLE Elena Baranova 5 7/26/97 vs. CLE Elena Baranova 5 7/3/97 vs. PHX Elena Baranova 5 6/23/97 vs. LAS Elena Baranova 5 6/21/97 vs. SAC

120 SAN ANTONIO STARS ROOKIE SEASON RECORDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAMES PLAYED (minimum 40 made) (minimum 20 made) PERSONAL FOULS Player Season GP Player Season FG Pct. FG-FGA Player Season FT Pct. FT-FTA Player Season PF 1. Morenike Atunrase 2008 41 1. Naomi Mulitauaopele 2000 .594 41-69 1. Stacy Frese 2000 .917 33-36 1. Margo Dydek 1998 126 2. Camille Little 2009 39 2. Jayne Appel 2010 .532 42-79 2. Danielle Robinson 2011 .905 86-95 2. Debbie Black 1999 116 3. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 3. Natalie Williams 1999 .519 180-347 3. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004 .885 23-26 3. Natalie Williams 1999 108 4. Shenise Johnson 2012 36 4. Marie Ferdinand 2001 .490 150-306 4. Katie Mattera 2005 90 5. Shanna Crossley 2006 34 4. Shenise Johnson 2012 .854 35-41 Sophia Young 2006 34 5. Margo Dydek 1998 .482 146-303 5. Dena Head 1997 .844 38-45 5. Wendy Palmer 1997 86 Katie Mattera 2005 34 6. Katie Mattera 2005 .468 104-222 6. Kim Williams 1997 .774 41-53 6. Danielle Robinson 2011 85 Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 7. Danielle Robinson 2011 .438 105-240 7. Shyra Ely 2005 .769 30-39 Gwen Jackson 2003 85 9. Kayla Alexander 2013 33 8. Danielle Adams 2011 .435 111-255 8. Adrienne Goodson 1999 .767 99-129 8. Kim Williams 1997 83 Porsha Phillips 2011 33 9. Olympia Scott-Richardson 1998 .430 58-135 9. Tammi Reiss 1997 .764 42-55 9. Elena Baranova 1997 82 Gwen Jackson 2003 33 10. Adrienne Goodson 1999 .426 182-427 10. Toccara Williams 2004 .759 22-29 10. Camille Little 2007 80 Andrea Gardner 2002 33 3-POINT FIELD GOALS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS STEALS GAMES STARTED Player Season 3-FG Player Season O. Reb Player Season Steals Player Season GS 1. Shanna Crossley 2006 48 1. Natalie Williams 1999 109 1. Debbie Black 1999 77 1. Sophia Young 2006 34 2. Elena Baranova 1997 40 2. Gwen Jackson 2003 86 2. Sophia Young 2006 57 2. Debbie Black 1999 32 3. Danielle Adams 2011 37 3. Sophia Young 2006 85 3. Wendy Palmer 1997 47 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999 31 4. Tammi Reiss 1997 30 4. Wendy Palmer 1997 76 4. Marie Ferdinand 2001 43 4. Margo Dydek 1998 30 5. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004 26 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999 71 Elena Baranova 1997 43 5. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 6. Shenise Johnson 2012 21 6. Camille Little 2007 61 6. Natalie Williams 1999 38 6. Elena Baranova 1997 27 7. Davellyn Whyte 2013 18 7. Shenise Johnson 2012 57 Kim Williams 1997 38 7. Gwen Jackson 2003 26 Megan Frazee 2009 14 Katie Mattera 2005 57 8. Toccara Williams 2004 35 Natalie Williams 1999 26 Morenike Atunrase 2008 14 9. Elena Baranova 1997 56 Andrea Gardner 2002 35 Tammi Reiss 1997 26 Latonya Johnson 1998 14 10. Kayla Alexander 2013 43 10. Danielle Robinson 2011 33 10. Marie Ferdinand 2001 24 Lady Hardmon 1997 24 3-POINT ATTEMPTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVERS MINUTES Player Season 3-FGA Player Season D. Reb Player Season TO 1. Shanna Crossley 2006 127 1. Margo Dydek 1998 186 1. Margo Dydek 1998 108 2. Sophia Young 2006 172 Player Season MP 2. Danielle Adams 2011 108 3. Elena Baranova 1997 151 2. Adrienne Goodson 1999 98 1. Adrienne Goodson 1999 1068 3. Elena Baranova 1997 106 3. Elena Baranova 1997 82 2. Sophia Young 2006 1055 4. Wendy Palmer 1997 149 4. Tammi Reiss 1997 101 5. Natalie Williams 1999 148 4. Lady Hardmon 1997 79 3. Debbie Black 1999 1014 5. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004 84 6. Gwen Jackson 2003 119 5. Wendy Palmer 1997 71 4. Gwen Jackson 2003 975 6. Davellyn Whyte 2013 60 7. Katie Mattera 2005 118 6. Natalie Williams 1999 68 5. Natalie Williams 1999 954 7. Shenise Johnson 2012 55 8. Camille Little 2007 102 7. Debbie Black 1999 67 6. Wendy Palmer 1997 936 8. Adrienne Goodson 1999 53 9. Shenise Johnson 2012 80 8. Danielle Robinson 2011 66 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001 933 9. Latonya Johnson 1998 49 Debbie Black 1999 80 9. Marie Ferdinand 2001 65 8. Elena Baranova 1997 913 10. Wendy Palmer 1997 48 10. Danielle Adams 2011 70 10. Katie Mattera 2005 62 9. Danielle Robinson 2011 876 10. Margo Dydek 1998 839 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (minimum10 made) TOTAL REBOUNDS BLOCKS Player Season 3-FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Player Season Reb Player Season Blocks MINUTES PER GAME 1. Elisa Aguilar 2002 .524 11-21 1. Sophia Young 2006 257 1. Margo Dydek 1998 114 Player Season GP M/G 2. Shenise Johnson 2012 .382 21-55 Natalie Williams 1999 257 2. Elena Baranova 1997 63 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 34.1 3. Megan Frazee 2009 .378 14-37 3. Margo Dydek 1998 227 3. Katie Mattera 2005 44 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 33.4 Shanna Crossley 2006 .378 48-127 4. Wendy Palmer 1997 225 4. Natalie Williams 1999 22 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 33.4 5. Elena Baranova 1997 .377 40-106 5. Elena Baranova 1997 207 5. Camille Little 2007 17 4. Elena Baranova 1997 28 32.6 6. Tricia Bader 1998 .370 10-27 6. Gwen Jackson 2003 205 Gwen Jackson 2003 17 5. Debbie Black 1999 32 31.7 7. Danielle Adams 2011 .343 37-108 7. Katie Mattera 2005 175 7. Danielle Adams 2011 16 6. Sophia Young 2006 34 31.0 8. Dena Head 1997 .313 10-32 8. Camille Little 2007 163 8. Karen Booker 1997 15 7. Tammi Reiss 1997 28 29.7 9. Morenike Atunrase 2008 .311 14-45 9. Adrienne Goodson 1999 138 9. Morenike Atunrase 2008 14 8. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 29.5 10. Agnieszka Bibrzycka 2004 .310 26-84 10. Shenise Johnson 2012 137 Kayla Alexander 2013 14 9. Margo Dydek 1998 30 28.0 10. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 27.4 FREE THROWS REBOUNDS PER GAME Player Season GP R/G POINTS Player Season FT 1. Natalie Williams 1999 28 9.2 Player Season Points FIELD GOALS 1. Natalie Williams 1999 144 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 28 8.0 1. Natalie Williams 1999 504 Player Season FG 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 117 3. Sophia Young 2006 34 7.6 2. Adrienne Goodson 1999 476 1. Adrienne Goodson 1999 182 3. Sophia Young 2006 100 Margo Dydek 1998 30 7.6 3. Wendy Palmer 1997 443 2. Natalie Williams 1999 180 4. Adrienne Goodson 1999 99 5. Elena Baranova 1997 28 7.4 4. Sophia Young 2006 408 3. Wendy Palmer 1997 157 5. Margo Dydek 1998 93 6. Gwen Jackson 2003 33 6.2 5. Marie Ferdinand 2001 395 4. Sophia Young 2006 154 6. Katie Mattera 2005 90 7. Katie Mattera 2005 34 5.1 6. Margo Dydek 1998 386 5. Marie Ferdinand 2001 150 7. Danielle Robinson 2011 86 8. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 4.3 7. Elena Baranova 1997 341 6. Margo Dydek 1998 146 8. Marie Ferdinand 2001 84 9. Danielle Adams 2011 26 4.2 8. Danielle Adams 2011 318 7. Elena Baranova 1997 129 9. Danielle Adams 2011 59 Camille Little 2007 39 4.2 8. Gwen Jackson 2003 114 10. Gwen Jackson 2003 56 9. Katie Mattera 2005 298 9. Danielle Adams 2011 111 ASSISTS 10. Danielle Robinson 2011 296 10. Danielle Robinson 2011 105 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player Season Assists POINTS PER GAME Player Season FTA 1. Debbie Black 1999 161 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Natalie Williams 1999 191 2. Danielle Robinson 2011 139 Player Season PPG Player Season FGA 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 173 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999 87 1. Natalie Williams 1999 18.0 1. Adrienne Goodson 1999 427 3. Sophia Young 2006 137 Tammi Reiss 1997 87 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 15.8 2. Wendy Palmer 1997 420 4. Marie Ferdinand 2001 131 5. Marie Ferdinand 2001 86 3. Adrienne Goodson 1999 14.9 3. Sophia Young 2006 370 5. Adrienne Goodson 1999 129 6. Lady Hardmon 1997 67 4. Margo Dydek 1998 12.9 4. Natalie Williams 1999 347 6. Katie Mattera 2005 128 7. Elena Baranova 1997 62 5. Danielle Adams 2011 12.2 5. Elena Baranova 1997 331 7. Margo Dydek 1998 127 8. Kim Williams 1997 60 Elena Baranova 1997 12.2 6. Marie Ferdinand 2001 306 8. Danielle Robinson 2011 95 9. Margo Dydek 1998 53 7. Sophia Young 2006 12.0 7. Margo Dydek 1998 303 9. Gwen Jackson 2003 88 10. Davellyn Whyte 2013 52 8. Marie Ferdinand 2001 11.6 8. Gwen Jackson 2003 286 10. Danielle Adams 2011 79 9. Katie Mattera 2005 8.8 9. Danielle Adams 2011 255 ASSISTS PER GAME Gwen Jackson 2003 8.8 10. Danielle Robinson 2011 240 Player Season GP A/G 1. Debbie Black 1999 32 5.0 2. Danielle Robinson 2011 37 3.8 3. Tammi Reiss 1997 28 3.1 4. Adrienne Goodson 1999 32 2.7 5. Marie Ferdinand 2001 34 2.5 6. Lady Hardmon 1997 28 2.4 7. Elena Baranova 1997 28 2.2 8. Kim Williams 1997 28 2.1 9. Kendra Wecker 2005 1 2.0 10. Margo Dydek 1998 30 1.8 Davellyn Whyte 2013 29 1.8

121 SAN ANTONIO STARS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

10+ SCORING ASSIST LEADER TURNAROUNDS BIGGEST WINS Player Year 10+ Games Player Year Games Pts Down Won By Game Final Margin Game Final Score 1. Becky Hammon 2008 38 1. Jennifer Azzi 2002 29 35 4 31 6/10/11 at TUL 93-62 42 8/19/12 at PHX 89-47 2. Sophia Young 2008 36 2. Becky Hammon 2008 28 34 18 16 7/5/12 at IND 88-72 31 6/10/11 at TUL 93-62 3. Sophia Young 2007 35 3. Becky Hammon 2011 27 33 2 31 7/5/02 vs. MIN 87-56 31 7/5/02 vs. MIN 56-87 4. Ann Wauters 2008 34 4. Jennifer Azzi 2001 25 31 7 24 9/14/12 vs. SEA 90-66 30 6/16/06 vs. MIN 90-60 5. Sophia Young 2009 33 5. Becky Hamon 2012 24 30 22 8 8/20/99 at PHX 70-62 29 9/15/13 vs. ATL 97-68 Marie Ferdinand 2002 33 Shannon Johnson 2005 24 30 17 13 6/23/97 vs. LA 102-89 7. Sophia Young 2010 32 7. Becky Hammon 2010 22 28 13 15 6/5/03 vs. PHX 70-55 Becky Hammon 2009 32 Becky Hammon 2009 22 27 6 21 7/13/12 vs. ATL 91-70 BIGGEST ROAD WINS Becky Hammon 2007 32 Shannon Johnson 2004 22 25 5 20 8/13/10 vs. TUL 94-74 Margin Game Final Score 10. Sophia Young 2012 30 Debbie Black 1999 22 25 9 16 7/30/10 at TUL 101-85 42 8/19/12 at PHX 89-47 Adrienne Goodson 2002 30 25 9 16 7/10/09 at MIN 77-61 31 6/10/11 at TUL 93-62 TEAM RECORDS 25 3 22 8/28/08 at PHX 77-55 22 8/28/08 at PHX 55-77 25 15 10 6/19/99 vs. SAC 85-75 20+ SCORING Most 80-point games 22 7/3/06 at LAS 85-63 24 4 20 6/4/11 vs. TUL 93-73 Player Year 20+ Games 20 2012 21 7/1/00 at SEA 81-60 24 12 12 8/29/09 vs. DET 100-88 1. Becky Hammon 2009 18 Most consecutive 80-point games: 24 16 8 7/11/08 vs. ATL 82-74 Sophia Young 2008 18 8 2011 24 13 11 5/29/07 at HOU 82-71 BIGGEST LOSSES 3. Becky Hammon 2008 16 Most games under 60 points: 24 11 13 6/30/06 at NYL 91-78 Margin Game Final Score 4. Natalie Williams 2000 15 14 2004 23 3 20 8/25/12 vs. TUL 91-71 40 6/22/03 at SEA 53-93 5. Sophia Young 2009 14 Most consecutive games under 60 points: 23 6 17 9/5/09 vs. LA 89-72 38 6/24/99 at SAC 69-107 Becky Hammon 2007 14 4 Four Times 23 12 11 6/6/08 vs. WAS 63-52 34 6/15/13 at LAS 48-84 7. Sophia Young 2007 13 Most 80-point games allowed: 23 16 7 6/22/07 at NYL 70-63 34 8/19/05 at PHX 57-91 8. Sophia Young 2012 12 19 Two Times 23 15 8 8/21/99 vs. LA 89-81 34 7/23/03 at IND 47-81 9. Becky Hammon 2010 10 Most consecutive 80-point games allowed: 22 5 17 9/6/11 at LA 82-65 33 9/8/13 vs. TUL 98-65 10. Natalie Williams 1999 9 6 2009 22 12 10 6/24/11 vs. LA 90-80 33 6/26/98 at PHX 63-96 Most games holding opponent under 60: 22 10 12 6/11/11 vs. ATL 86-74 8 2003 SCORING LEADER 22 10 12 7/2/05 vs. NYL 69-57 Most consecutive games holding opponent under BIGGEST HOME LOSSES Player Year Games 22 4 18 7/8/02 vs. DET 94-76 60: 1. Becky Hammon 2009 18 22 7 15 6/6/00 vs. PHX 76-61 Margin Game Final Score 3 Two Times Becky Hammon 2008 18 21 3 18 9/1/11 vs. PHX 86-68 33 9/8/13 vs. TUL 98-65 Most games to shoot .500+: Becky Hammon 2007 18 21 2 19 7/23/09 vs. IND 84-65 28 5/30/10 vs. SEA 56-84 11 2010 Marie Ferdinand 2003 18 21 2 19 8/4/07 vs. LA 86-67 27 8/23/05 vs. SEA 51-78 Most consecutive games to shoot .500+: Natalie Williams 2000 18 21 5 16 6/22/02 at SAC 77-61 25 8/7/03 vs. SAC 61-86 5 2010 6. Sophia Young 2008 17 20 7 13 7/8/12 at NYL 94-81 24 8/17/01 vs. SAC* 65-89 Most games to shoot under .400: Latoya Thomas 2004 17 20 12 8 9/10/11 vs. WAS 82-74 20 2013 8. Marie Ferdinand 2002 16 20 6 14 6/26/10 vs. MIN 80-66 Most consecutive games to shoot under .400: HALFTIME LEADS Wendy Palmer 1997 16 20 8 12 7/27/08 at TUL 76-64 7 Two Times Lead Score @ Half Game Final 10. Sophia Young 2009 14 20 10 10 7/15/08 at PHX 97-87 Most games for opponent to shoot .500+: 26 50-24 7/23/09 vs. IND 84-65 Sophia Young 2007 14 20 10 10 7/20/07 vs. SAC 81-71 12 2010 26 47-21 6/16/06 vs. MIN 90-60 20 3 17 9/17/04 vs. CHA 82-65 Most consecutive games for the opponent to 25 51-26 6/4/11 vs. TUL 93-73 20 3 17 9/10/04 at IND 82-65 10+ REBOUNDS shoot .500+: 24 51-27 9/12/12 at TUL 78-67 20 11 9 7/27/03 vs. CLE 64-55 Player Year 10+ Games 3 2010 24 45-21 8/28/08 at PHX 77-55 20 12 8 6/18/02 vs. IND 79-71 1. Natalie Williams 2000 20 Most games for opponent to shoot under .400: 22 47-25 7/19/98 at WAS 99-88 20 6 14 6/14/01 at CHA 73-59 2. Natalie Williams 2001 18 21 2003 21 39-18 5/23/07 vs. CON 74-71 3. Margo Dydek 2002 14 Most consecutive games for the opponent to 20 57-37 6/28/12 vs. LA 94-80 4. Natalie Williams 1999 13 shoot under .400: COMEBACKS 20 48-28 6/10/11 at TUL 93-62 5. Ann Wauters 2008 11 6 2003 Down Game Final 19 41-22 8/29/12 at PHX 89-47 Margo Dydek 2001 11 22 8/20/99 at PHX 70-62 19 61-42 8/15/09 vs. PHX 106-89 7. Elena Baranova 1998 10 18 7/5/12 at IND 88-72 19 51-32 7/8/02 vs. DET 94-76 8. Jayne Appel 2013 9 17 7/8/01 at POR 65-63 18 47-29 8/9/13 at SEA 77-56 Sophia Young 2006 9 17 6/23/97 vs. LA 102-89 17 45-28 7/3/09 vs. CHI 85-72 Natalie Williams 2002 9 16 6/17/11 at PHX 101-99 17 45-28 6/20/08 vs. LA 77-75 Margo Dydek 1998 9 16 7/11/08 vs. ATL 82-74 17 42-25 7/7/07 vs. SEA 80-73 Wendy Palmer 1997 9 16 6/22/07 at NY 70-63 17 46-29 6/20/07 vs. MIN 80-73 15 6/18/10 at PHX 108-105 17 41-24 6/26/03 vs. LA 58-67 15 8/21/99 vs. LA 89-81 17 42-25 8/12/98 vs. SAC 81-71 REBOUNDING LEADER 15 6/19/99 vs. SAC 85-75 HALFTIME DEFICITS Player Year Games 15 7/22/98 at CHA 61-58 Deficit Score @ Half Game Final 1. Natalie Williams 2000 24 29 24-53 8/19/05 at PHX 57-91 2. Natalie Williams 1999 22 BLOWN LEADS 26 25-51 7/30/98 at HOU 65-88 3. Jayne Appel 2013 21 Up Game Final 24 59-35 8/23/12 at LA 77-101 Sophia Young 2011 21 22 6/26/03 vs. LA 58-67 23 20-43 7/1/04 at SEA 52-76 Ann Wauters 2008 21 17 7/9/06 at MIN 80-85 23 25-48 6/14/99 at MIN 54-78 6. Natalie Williams 2001 19 17 7/16/99 vs. HOU 84-88 OT 22 30-52 5/30/10 vs. SEA 56-84 7. Sophia Young 2009 18 16 8/5/06 at IND 70-76 21 24-45 6/19/09 at NYL 61-77 8. Adrienne Goodson 2004 17 14 9/7/12 vs. IND 78-82 21 24-45 6/22/00 at MIN 64-86 Margo Dydek 2002 17 14 8/17/97 at PHX 63-71 OT 21 31-52 6/26/98 at PHX 63-96 10. Sophia Young 2012 16 13 8/1/06 vs. CHA 65-68 20 28-48 5/19/07 at PHX 72-81 Sophia Young 2006 16 13 8/26/05 vs. LA 67-70 20 28-48 8/6/06 at MIN 68-82 Natalie Williams 2002 16 13 9/15/04 vs. WAS 73-84 13 8/15/98 at SAC 55-82 12 7/31/11 vs. MIN 69-70 10+ ASSISTS 12 8/13/05 vs. DET 59-60 Player Year 10+ Games 12 8/9/02 vs. LA 77-85 1. Becky Hammon 2010 4 12 7/21/01 at PHX 50-59 2. Danielle Robinson 2013 2 Becky Hammon 2011 2 Shannon Johnson 2004 2 Jennifer Azzi 2002 2 Jennifer Azzi 2001 2 Debbie Black 1999 2 8. Becky Hammon 2012 1 Danielle Robinson 2012 1 Becky Hammon 2009 1 Vickie Johnson 2007 1 Shannon Johnson 2006 1 Shannon Johnson 2005 1

122 SAN ANTONIO STARS AT&T CENTER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL TEAM FIELD GOALS ASSISTS FIELD GOALS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player FG Game Player Ast Game Most Most 1. Danielle Adams 13 9/15/13 vs. ATL 1. Shannon Johnson 12 5/28/04 vs. SAC Game FG Game O. Reb Danielle Adams 13 8/6/13 vs. MIN 2. Danielle Robinson 11 6/1/12 vs. PHX 9/15/13 vs. ATL 38 7/16/10 vs. TUL 22 Jia Perkins 13 6/24/11 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 11 9/10/11 vs. WAS 8/13/10 vs. TUL 38 Least 4. Becky Hammon 12 8/22/10 vs. PHX Becky Hammon 11 8/3/10 vs. PHX Least Game O. Reb Sophia Young 12 8/29/09 vs. DET Edwidge Lawson-Wade 11 9/5/09 vs. LAS Game FG 6/30/05 vs. SEA 1 Becky Hammon 12 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 7/23/05 vs. PHX 14 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS PERSONAL FOULS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player PF Game FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most Player FGA Game 1. Multiple Players 6 19 Times Game D. Reb 1. Becky Hammon 28 8/30/07 vs. PHX* Most Most Recent 6/16/06 vs. MIN 40 2. Danielle Adams 23 9/15/13 vs. ATL Game FG Delisha Milton-Jones 6 6/7/13 vs. CHI Least Becky Hammon 22 8/6/09 vs. ATL 6/25/13 vs. PHX 83 6/21/11 vs. PHX 83 Game D. Reb STEALS 5/31/07 vs. PHX 83 9/5/09 vs. LAS 11 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player Stl Game Least (minimum 3 made) 1. Semeka Randall 8 9/17/04 vs. CHA Game FG TOTAL REBOUNDS Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 2. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 7 6/11/10 vs. TUL 5/24/03 vs. SEA 45 Most 1. Multiple Players 1.000 13 Times 3. Jia Perkins 6 8/27/13 vs. SEA Game Reb Most Recent Danielle Adams 6 7/25/13 vs. NYL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 6/16/06 vs. MIN 56 Ruth Riley 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Jia Perkins 6 9/3/11 vs. SEA Most Least Chamique Holdsclaw 6 7/16/10 vs. TUL Game FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Reb 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Chamique Holdsclaw 6 6/11/10 vs. TUL 9/13/08 vs. SAC .588 30-51 6/1/04 vs. IND 17 Player 3FG Game Least 1. Becky Hammon 7 7/1/12 vs. MIN TURNOVERS Game FG Pct. FG-FGA ASSISTS Becky Hammon 7 6/1/12 vs. PHX 6/7/03 vs. DET .257 18-70 Most Becky Hammon 7 7/28/11 vs. PHX Player TO Game Game Ast Becky Hammon 7 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 1. Becky Hammon 9 6/26/10 vs. MIN 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 9/5/09 vs. LAS 30 Shanna Crossley 7 8/2/07 vs. PHX Adrienne Goodson 9 6/26/03 vs. LAS Least 3. Becky Hammon 8 6/1/12 vs. PHX Most Game Ast 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Becky Hammon 8 8/3/10 vs. PHX Game 3FG 8/11/05 vs. IND 5 Player 3FGA Game 9/23/12 vs. MIN 13 1. Becky Hammon 16 8/30/07 vs. PHX 7/1/12 vs. MIN 13 PERSONAL FOULS 2. Becky Hammon 13 7/1/12 vs. MIN BLOCKS 9/5/09 vs. LAS 13 Player Blk Game Most Shanna Crossley 13 8/2/07 vs. PHX 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 13 1. Margo Dydek 9 5/26/04 vs. MIN Least Game PF 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 2. Margo Dydek 7 8/1/03 vs. HOU Game 3FG 7/31/04 vs. LAS 28 (minimum 2 made) 3. Porsha Phillips 5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Nine Times 1 Least Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Ruth Riley 5 8/11/07 vs. HOU Most Recent Game PF 1. Multiple Players 1.000 19 Times Margo Dydek 5 6/26/03 vs. LAS 8/17/10 vs. WAS 1 9/14/12 vs. SEA 7 Most Recent Margo Dydek 5 6/20/03 vs. HOU Shenise Johnson 1.000 4-4 9/23/12 vs. MIN 3-POINT ATTEMPTS POINTS STEALS Most Most FREE THROWS Player Pts Game Game 3FGA Game Stl Player FT Game 1. Danielle Adams 39 9/15/13 vs. ATL 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 31 6/11/10 vs. TUL 22 1. Becky Hammon 14 7/8/08 vs. NYL Becky Hammon 35 9/28/08 vs. LAS* Least Least 2. Sophia Young 12 8/7/07 vs. WAS 3. Becky Hammon 33 7/28/11 vs. PHX Game 3FGA Game Stl 3. Becky Hammon 11 10/3/08 vs. DET* 6/19/04 vs. SEA 1 6/1/03 vs. CON 0 Sophia Young 11 9/22/07 vs. SAC* Marie Ferdinand 11 6/26/03 vs. LAS 3-POINT(minimum PERCENTAGE 5 made) BENCH POINTS Most TURNOVERS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Most Player FTA Game Player Pts Game 7/20/07 vs. SAC .688 11-16 Game TO 1. Becky Hammon 15 7/8/08 vs. NYL 1. Danielle Adams 32 6/11/11 vs. ATL Least 6/6/08 vs. WAS 26 Sophia Young 15 8/7/07 vs. WAS 2. Jia Perkins 31 6/24/11 vs. LAS Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Least 3. Marie Ferdinand 14 6/26/03 vs. LAS 3. Shanna Crossley 26 8/4/07 vs. LAS 8/27/13 vs. SEA .208 5-24 Game TO FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 9/15/13 vs. ATL 6 (minimum 3 made) FREE THROWS 9/5/09 vs. LAS 6 Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Most 1. Multiple Players 1.000 167 Times Game FT Most Recent 9/22/08 vs. SAC* 31 BLOCKS Jia Perkins 1.000 6-6 8/31/13 vs. LAS Least Most Game FT Game Blk 7/20/13 vs. CON 4 6/11/11 vs. ATL 14 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Least Player O. Reb Game FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game Blk 1. Gwen Jackson 10 6/14/03 vs. CHA Most Seven Times 0 2. Sophia Young 9 7/27/07 vs. HOU Game FTA Most Recent 3. Sophia Young 8 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 5/24/03 vs. SEA 35 9/9/12 vs. MIN 0 Least DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Game FTA POINTS Player D.Reb Game 7/20/13 vs. CON 7 Most 1. Jayne Appel 12 8/4/13 vs. TUL Game Pts Jayne Appel 12 7/20/13 vs. CON 8/15/09 vs. PHX 106 Sophia Young 12 8/16/11 vs. IND Least Ann Wauters 12 9/11/08 vs. CON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game Pts Katie Feenstra 12 8/1/06 vs. CHA (minimum 5 made) 7/23/05 vs. PHX 49 Most TOTAL REBOUNDS Game FT Pct. FT-FTA Player Reb Game Five Times 1.000 1. Jayne Appel 18 7/20/13 vs. CON Most Recent Sophia Young 18 8/30/07 vs. PHX* 7/18/10 1.000 12-12 Katie Feenstra 18 8/1/06 vs. CHA Least Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 6/14/03 vs. CHA .444 12-27

123 SAN ANTONIO STARS AT&T CENTER OPPONENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL TEAM FIELD GOALS ASSISTS FIELD GOALS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player FG Game Player Ast Game Most Most 1. Riquna Williams 17 9/8/13 vs. TUL 1. Penny Taylor 12 8/28/10 vs. PHX* Game Opponent FG Game Opponent O. Reb Sylvia Fowles 12 8/14/11 vs. CHI 2. Angel Goodrich 11 9/8/13 vs. TUL 8/3/10 Phoenix 43 8/9/07 Sacramento 22 Least Candice Dupree 12 8/3/10 vs. PHX Tichia Penicheiro 11 8/11/09 vs. SAC Least Game Opponent FG Game Opponent O.Reb Deanna Nolan 12 8/29/09 vs. DET 7/25/13 New York 16 Seimone Augustus 12 7/19/08 vs. MIN 8/9/03 Los Angeles 16 6/5/04 New York 2 Seimone Augustus 12 6/29/07 vs. MIN PERSONAL FOULS Player PF Game FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Multiple Players 6 31 Times Most Most Most Recent Game Opponent FG Game Opponent D.Reb Player FGA Game Temeka Johnson 6 8/25/13 vs. SEA Four Times 80 6/25/13 Phoenix 40 1. Deanna Nolan 30 8/29/09 vs. DET Alana Beard 6 6/16/12 vs. LAS Most Recent Least 2. Riquna Williams 28 9/8/13 vs. TUL Candace Parker 6 6/16/12 vs. LAS 9/1/09 Minnesota 80 Game Opponent D.Reb 3. Diana Taurasi 26 8/12/06 vs. PHX Least 6/2/05 Charlotte 13 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE STEALS Game Opponent FG (minimum 5 made) 6/5/04 New York 44 Player Stl Game TOTAL REBOUNDS Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 1. La’Tangela Atkinson 6 9/12/09 vs. SEA FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Most 1. Janel McCarville 1.000 5-5 7/19/13 vs. MIN Candice Wiggins 6 6/28/08 vs. MIN Game Opponent Reb Most Temeka Johnson 1.000 5-5 6/21/11 vs. PHX Yolanda Griffiths 6 5/28/04 vs. SAC 8/28/11 Minnesota 50 Coco Miller 1.000 5-5 6/11/11 vs. ATL Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA Least Coco Miller 1.000 5-5 9/15/04 vs. WAS 8/7/03 Sacramento .600 36-60 Game Opponent Reb TURNOVERS Least 6/2/05 Charlotte 19 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Player TO Game Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA Player 3FG Game 1. Delisha Milton-Jones 8 7/18/10 vs. LAS 7/25/13 New York .267 16-60 ASSISTS 1. Riquna Williams 8 9/8/13 vs. TUL 2. Tanisha Wright 7 8/27/13 vs. SEA Most 2. Diana Taurasi 6 8/2/07 vs. PHX Sue Bird 7 9/3/11 vs. SEA 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Game Opponent Ast 3. Charde Houston 5 7/3/12 vs. PHX Ivory Latta 7 6/4/11 vs. TUL Most 6/21/11 Phoenix 27 Ivory Latta 5 7/16/10 vs. TUL Cappie Pondexter 7 6/23/09 vs. PHX Game Opponent 3FG Least Deanna Nolan 5 8/29/09 vs. DET Tina Thompson 7 6/24/08 vs. HOU Becky Hammon 5 6/10/06 vs. NYL 9/23/12 Minnesota 12 Game Opponent Ast Sue Bird 7 6/30/05 vs. CHA Anna DeForge 5 7/30/04 vs. PHX 9/16/12 Tulsa 12 7/19/08 Minnesota 6 Least 8/9/03 Los Angeles 6 3-POINT ATTEMPTS BLOCKS Game Opponent 3FG 5/26/04 Minnesota 0 Player 3FGA Game Player Blk Game PERSONAL FOULS 1. Michelle Snow 8 6/20/03 vs. HOU 1. Riquna Williams 14 9/8/13 vs. TUL Most 2. Margo Dydek 6 7/22/06 vs. CON 2. Diana Taurasi 13 8/2/07 vs. PHX 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Game Opponent PF 3. Brittney Griner 5 6/25/13 vs. PHX 3. Katie Smith 12 7/1/08 vs. DET Most 5/24/03 Seattle 30 Yolanda Griffiths 5 8/7/03 vs. SAC 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Game Opponent 3FGA Least (minimum 3 made) 6/16/12 Los Angeles 30 Game Opponent PF Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game POINTS 6/9/12 Seattle 30 7/20/07 Sacramento 9 1. Temeka Johnson 1.000 3-3 9/16/12 vs. TUL Player Pts Game Least Cappie Pondexter 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHX 1. Riquna Williams 51 9/8/13 vs. TUL Game Opponent 3FGA STEALS Kelly Mazzante 1.000 3-3 6/23/09 vs. PHX 5/21/05 Houston 3 2. DeWanna Bonner 38 7/3/12 vs. PHX Most Delisha Milton-Jones 1.000 3-3 9/28/08 vs. LAS* 3. Deanna Nolan 34 8/29/09 vs. DET Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 7/20/07 vs. SAC Game Opponent Stl 3-POINT(minimum PERCENTAGE 5 made) Kara Lawson 1.000 3-3 9/4/04 vs. SAC 9/4/04 Sacramento 19 Most Least BENCH POINTS Game Opponent 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Game Opponent Stl FREE THROWS 6/21/13 Seattle .667 6-9 Seven Times 3 Player FT Game Player Pts Game Least 1. DeWanna Bonner 13 7/3/12 vs. PHX 1. Candice Wiggins 24 7/19/08 vs. MIN Most Recent Game Opponent 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 9/3/11 Seattle 3 Diana Taurasi 13 9/1/11 vs. PHX 2. Plenette Pierson 22 7/31/07 vs. DET 6/13/09 New York .238 5-21 3. Cappie Pondexter 12 7/25/13 vs. NYL Penny Taylor 22 7/28/06 vs. PHX Liz Cambage 12 6/4/12 vs. TUL TURNOVERS Nicky Anosike 12 9/1/09 vs. MIN FREE THROWS Most Most Game Opponent TO FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game Opponent FT 6/4/11 Tulsa 28 Player FTA Game 7/28/11 Phoenix 35 6/11/10 Tulsa 28 1. Cappie Pondexter 15 7/25/13 vs. NYL Least Least 2. Liz Cambage 14 6/4/11 vs. TUL Game Opponent FT Game Opponent TO Nicky Anosike 14 9/1/09 vs. MIN 9/18/12 New York 1 6/1/03 Connecticut 4 Janell Burse 14 5/25/07 vs. SEA FREE THROW ATTEMPTS BLOCKS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Most Most (minimum 5 made) Game Opponent FTA Game Opponent Blk Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 7/28/11 Phoenix 38 6/20/03 Houston 10 1. Multiple Players 1.000 53 Times Least Least Most Recent Game Opponent FTA Game Opponent Blk Riquna Williams 1.000 9-9 9/8/13 vs. TUL 9/18/12 New York 2 Six Times 0 Most Recent OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 9/1/09 Minnesota 0 Player O. Reb Game (minimum 5 made) 1. Cheryl Ford 12 5/22/04 vs. DET Most 2. Rebekkah Brunson 8 9/18/11 vs. MIN* Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA POINTS Candace Parker 8 9/27/08 vs. LAS* 11 Times 1.000 Most Rebekkah Brunson 8 8/9/07 vs. SAC Most Recent Game Opponent Pts 6/1/13 Los Angeles 1.000 12-12 6/21/11 Phoenix 105 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Least Least Player D.Reb Game Game Opponent FTPct. FT-FTA Game Opponent Pts 1. Candace Parker 17 6/1/13 vs. LAS 6/7/03 Detroit .421 8-19 5/26/04 Minnesota 44 Cheryl Ford 14 6/27/06 vs. DET 2. Candice Dupree 12 6/25/13 vs. PHX Candice Dupree 12 9/1/11 vs. PHX Candace Parker 12 6/24/11 vs. LAS Lauren Jackson 12 7/7/07 vs. SEA TOTAL REBOUNDS Player Reb Game 1. Cheryl Ford 22 5/22/04 vs. DET 2. Candace Parker 20 6/1/13 vs. LAS 3. Rebekkah Brunson 19 8/9/07 vs. SAC Cheryl Ford 19 6/27/06 vs. DET

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TOPAT&T CENTER CROWDS HOME OPENER ATTENDANCE Date Opponent Event Attendance Date Opponent Results Attendance 10/3/2008 vs. Detroit* WNBA Finals 16,012 5/24/2013 vs. Indiana L, 64-79 8,054 5/24/2003 vs. Seattle Franchise’s First Game 15,593 5/30/2012 vs. Chicago L, 63-77 7,233 6/28/2012 vs. Los Angeles Camp Day 15,164 6/4/2011 vs. Tulsa W, 93-73 12,406 7/28/2011 vs. Phoenix Camp Day 14,797 5/15/2010 vs. Atlanta L, 70-75 9,409 6/26/2003 vs. Los Angeles 14,761 8/30/2007 vs. Phoenix* 14,592 6/13/2009 vs. New York W, 63-60 10,572 7/13/12 vs. Atlanta 13,428 5/20/2008 vs. Phoenix W, 81-76 9,103 9/10/2011 vs. Washington 12,813 5/23/2007 vs. Connecticut W, 74-71 8,574 7/20/2010 vs. Seattle 12,414 5/23/2006 vs. Indiana L, 53-62 6,676 6/4/2011 vs. Tulsa 12,406 5/21/2005 vs. Houston L, 70-78 9,369 7/25/2013 vs. New York 12,086 5/22/2004 vs. Detroit L, 60-73 10,506 8/16/2003 vs. Minnesota 11,890 5/24/2003 vs. Seattle W, 65-56 15,593 8/1/2003 vs. Houston 11,861 5/30/2002 vs. Portland W, 69-64 6,261 6/20/2003 vs. Houston 11,791 6/2/2001 vs. Portland L, 71-76 6,813 7/19/2003 vs. Washington 11,530 6/1/2000 vs. Minnesota W, 83-74 6,488 8/9/2003 vs. Los Angeles 11,395 7/12/2013 vs. Washington 11,268 6/12/1999 vs. Orlando W, 71-65 14,783 7/11/2008 vs. Atlanta 10,943 6/11/1998 vs. Los Angeles L, 83-99 9,330 8/17/2013 vs. Phoenix 10,906 6/21/1997 vs. Sacramento L, 60-70 9,858 8/20/2010 vs. Indiana 10,807 8/12/2006 vs. Phoenix* 10,634 6/13/2009 vs. New York 10,572 5/22/2004 vs. Detroit 10,506 7/27/2007 vs. Houston 10,262 8/13/2010 vs. Tulsa 10,244 6/20/2008 vs. Los Angeles 10,221 6/26/2010 vs. Minnesota 10,184 9/12/2009 vs. Seattle 10,153 HOME GAME-BY-GAME ATTENDANCE BREAKDOWN Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Totals Average Game # 1 8054 7233 12406 9409 10572 9103 8574 6676 9369 10506 15593 107495 9944.1 2 6081 8534 9140 7862 6692 9767 5806 6385 7550 6517 8845 83179 7709.8 3 6244 8187 7072 5293 7973 6579 5247 5998 8380 8054 7692 76719 7047.5 4 7009 8234 8617 4924 4723 6262 9899 8103 9564 6417 8774 82526 7551.7 5 9007 15164 8100 7076 6662 6478 6652 6164 9772 7913 8584 91572 8256.5 6 11268 6588 6769 10184 6568 10221 4070 6287 9269 8764 8811 88799 7753.1 7 7105 8912 9167 7264 9524 7226 7627 6060 7451 8558 11791 90685 8358.0 8 8375 13428 14797 9298 9985 7513 7510 6773 7227 8248 14791 107945 9957.0 9 12086 5813 7260 6542 5382 5656 7567 7462 6836 8924 9370 82898 7081.2 10 7950 9028 8273 12414 5042 6568 10262 7750 9089 9845 8383 94604 8665.4 11 5390 5023 7060 8999 4961 6107 8267 7559 6823 7939 11530 79658 7426.8 12 10906 8097 6358 6116 8933 10943 6914 7539 6310 8861 8628 89605 7869.9 13 6828 6025 7924 5142 9540 8614 8116 9088 9000 9744 11861 91882 8505.4 14 6096 7108 6934 10244 7735 9372 7210 6965 6629 9246 9573 87112 8101.6 15 8086 5248 6502 6801 4881 9531 6491 7039 6646 7805 11395 80425 7233.9 16 6560 6850 9575 10807 8631 6791 9516 9082 5508 7551 11890 92761 8620.1 17 7486 8084 12813 8331 10153 9770 8952 10634 9622 9552 9045 104442 9494.7 Playoffs 5293 7023 7638 5721 7807 5735 39217 6536.2 Playoffs 4247 7126 11373 5686.5 Playoffs 7715 14592 22307 11153.5 Playoffs 7111 7111 7111 Playoffs 9380 9380 9380 Playoffs 16012 16012 16012 REGULAR-SEASON Total 134531 137556 148767 136706 127957 136501 128680 125564 135045 144444 176556 1260220 Average 7913.6 8091.5 8751.0 8041.5 7526.9 8029.5 7569.4 7386.1 7943.8 8496.7 10385.6 8236.7 PLAYOFFS Total 5293 7023 7638 5721 52272 27453 100107 Average 5293.0 7023.0 7638.0 5721.0 8712.0 9151.0 9100.6 OVERALL Total 134531 142849 155790 144344 133678 188773 156133 125564 135045 144444 176556 1360327 Average 7913.6 7936.1 8655.0 8019.1 7426.6 8207.5 7806.7 7386.1 7943.8 8496.7 10385.6 8244.4

125 SAN ANTONIO STARS PLAYOFFS 126 SAN ANTONIO STARS PLAYOFF HISTORY

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF SUMMARY PLAYOFF SEEDING All-Time Record...... 10-21 Playoff Records When... Single-Game Record Series Record Home Record...... 8-9 #1 Seed 4-5 2-1 Away Record...... 2-12 #2 Seed 2-3 1-1 Conference Semifinals...... 8-13 #3 Seed 2-9 1-4 Conference Finals...... 2-5 #4 Seed 2-4 0-2 WNBA Finals...... 0-3 Higher-Seeded Team 6-3 3-0 In Elimination Games...... 7-8 Same-Seeded Team 0-3 0-1 Home Record...... 6-2 Lower-Seeded Team 4-15 1-7 Away Record...... 1-6 All-Time Series Record...... 4-8 Conference Semifinals...... 3-5 Conference Finals...... 1-2 WNBA Finals...... 0-1 Most Playoff Wins, One Year...... 4 (2008) Most Playoff Losses, One Year...... 5 (2008) Most Consecutive Series Won...... 2 (2008) Most Consecutive Games Won, Overall...... 2 (8/25/07 to 8/27/07) (9/27/08 to 9/28/08) Most Consecutive Games Won, One Series...... 2 (2007 WSF, 2008 WF) Most Consecutive Series Lost...... 5 (2008 Finals, 2009 WSF, 2010 WSF, 2011 WSF, 2012 WSF) Most Consecutive Games Lost, Overall...... 5 (8/26/10 to 9/16/11) Most Consecutive Games Lost, One Series...... 3 (2008 Finals) WNBA SEEDS BY SEASON EAST 1 EAST 2 EAST 3 EAST 4 WEST 1 WEST 2 WEST 3 WEST 4 1997 – Starzz Did Not Advance HOU NYL -- -- PHX LAS -- -- 1998 – Starzz Did Not Advance CLE CHA -- -- HOU PHX -- -- 1999 – Starzz Did Not Advance NYL CHA DET -- HOU LAS SAC -- 2000 – Starzz Did Not Advance NYL CLE ORL WAS LAS HOU SAC PHX 2001 – West No. 3 CLE NYL MIA CHA LAS SAC UTA HOU 2002 – West No. 3 NYL CHA WAS IND LAS HOU UTA SEA 2003 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance DET CHA CON CLE LAS HOU SAC MIN 2004 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance CON NYL DET WAS LAS SEA MIN SAC 2005 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance CON IND NYL DET SAC SEA HOU LAS 2006 – Silver Stars Did Not Advance CON DET IND WAS LAS SAC HOU SEA 2007 – West No. 2 DET IND CON NYL PHX SAN SAC SEA 2008 – West No. 1 DET CON NYL IND SAN SEA LAS SAC 2009 – West No. 4 IND ATL DET WAS PHX SEA LAS SAN 2010 – West No. 3 WAS NYL IND ATL SEA PHX SAN LAS 2011 – West No. 4 IND CON ATL NYL MIN SEA PHX SAN 2012 – West No. 3 CON IND ATL NYL MIN LAS SAN SEA ANNUAL PLAYOFF STATISTICS SILVER STARS Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 0-2 2 45-110 .409 2-19 .105 39-50 .780 64 32.0 47 25 30 13 13 131 65.5 2002 2-3 5 133-307 .433 16-49 .327 80-111 .721 174 34.8 98 83 81 31 28 362 72.4 2007 2-3 5 154-351 .439 49-108 .454 66-85 .776 165 33.0 101 100 78 24 40 423 84.6 2008 4-5 9 225-534 .421 46-130 .354 145-180 .806 240 26.7 143 143 141 30 58 641 71.2 2009 1-2 3 96-208 .462 27-59 .458 43-56 .768 80 26.7 49 49 29 7 22 262 87.3 2010 0-2 2 56-133 .421 16-35 .457 38-47 .809 59 29.5 30 37 29 5 12 166 83.0 2011 1-2 3 78-186 .419 23-63 .365 23-63 .771 84 28.0 46 55 41 13 27 216 72.0 2012 0-2 2 68-150 .453 14-44 .318 30-35 .857 60 30.0 41 34 24 3 17 180 90.0 OPPONENT Year W-L G FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG 2001 2-0 2 49-120 .408 9-20 .450 53-65 .815 69 34.5 39 24 20 6 14 160 80.0 2002 3-2 5 140-355 .394 32-87 .368 80-104 .769 170 34.0 100 86 48 28 52 392 78.4 2007 3-2 5 151-337 .448 31-73 .425 92-111 .829 181 36.2 94 85 82 26 45 425 85.0 2008 5-4 9 274-595 .461 41-111 .369 99-131 .756 312 34.7 198 169 141 40 71 688 76.4 2009 2-1 3 114-212 .538 22-55 .400 47-54 .870 112 37.3 54 59 35 10 15 297 99.0 2010 0-2 2 81-147 .551 12-31 .387 24-26 .923 76 38.0 39 58 26 10 16 198 99.0 2011 2-1 3 88-204 .431 9-32 .281 41-55 .745 119 39.7 56 45 45 12 24 226 75.3 2012 2-0 2 69-127 .543 10-23 .435 46-57 .807 63 31.5 38 25 28 6 13 194 97.0

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2001 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Sacramento Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/17 L, 65-89 H Williams-17 Williams-12 Griffith-28 Griffith-12 9,362 8/19 L, 66-71 A Goodson-18 Goodson-10 Griffith-30 Griffith-14 7,264 2002 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Houston Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/16 W, 66-59 H Goodson-20 Dydek-13 Swoopes-17 Swoopes-10 6,693 8/18 L, 77-83 (2OT) A Ferdinand-22 Dydek-12 Swoopes-28 Thompson-14 9,241 8/20 W, 75-72 A Williams-25 Dydek-9 Swoopes-28 Snow-8 9,540 Western Conference Finals vs. Los Angeles Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/22 L, 67-75 H Williams-14 Williams-11 Milton-17 Leslie-8 14,823 8/24 L, 77-103 A Two Players-16 Goodson-8 Leslie-25 Mabika-9 10,139 2007 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Sacramento Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/23 L, 65-86 A Young-20 Young-8 Powell-22 Griffith-9 10,100 8/25 W, 86-61 H Hammon-20 Johnson-9 Brunson-18 Brunson-8 5,735 8/27 W, 80-78 H Young-26 Two Players-7 Powell-20 Brunson-8 7,126 Western Conference Finals vs. Phoenix Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/30 L, 100-102 H Hammon-32 Young-18 Pondexter-26 Taylor-14 14,592 9/1 L, 92-98 A Crossley-20 Young, Riley-10 Pondexter-33 Smith-12 8,106 2008 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Sacramento Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/18 W, 85-78 A Hammon-30 Young-8 Penicheiro-19 7,740 9/20 L, 67-84 H Hammon-14 Young-7 Kelly-19 Lawson-7 7,807 9/22 W, 86-81 (OT) H Young-27 Wauters-12 Powell-21 Four Players-7 4,247 Western Conference Finals vs. Los Angeles Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/25 L, 70-85 A Wauters-18 Two Players-4 Leslie-22 Parker-12 7,102 9/27 W, 67-66 H Young-21 Young-11 Parker-19 Parker-17 7,715 9/28 W, 76-72 H Hammon-35 Hammon-7 Two Players-16 Milton-Jones-10 7,111 Finals vs. Detroit Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 10/1 L, 69-77 H Young-21 Young-9 K. Smith-25 K.Smith-9 9,380 10/3 L, 61-69 H Hammon-24 Two Players-6 K.Smith-22 Nolan-7 16,012 10/5 L, 60-76 A Wauters-19 Wauters-9 K. Smith-18 Two Players-9 8,952 2009 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Phoenix Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/17 W, 92-91 H Young-24 Wauters-11 Taylor-18 Taurasi-7 5,721 9/19 L, 78-106 A Young-19 Wauters-5 Taurasi-24 Bonner-13 7,267 9/21 L, 92-100 A Hammon-29 Young-8 Taurasi-30 T. Smith-8 6,896 2010 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Phoenix Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 8/26 L, 93-206 A Hammon-19 Young-9 Dupree-32 Dupree-8 8,927 8/28 L, 73-92 H Hammon-21 Young-9 Taurasi-23 Dupree-11 7,638 2011 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Minnesota Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/16 L, 65-66 A Adams, Perkins - 16 Young - 9 Whalen -20 Brunson -14 11,891 9/18 W, 84-75 H Perkins -24 Adams, Perkins - 6 Augustus -24 Brunson - 16 7,023 9/20 W, 85-67 A Young -17 Riley -6 Augustus -22 Brunson - 9 8,734 2012 Western Conference Semifinals vs. Los Angeles Date Score Site Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Opp. Scoring Leader Opp. Reb. Leader Att. 9/27 L, 86-93 A Hammon - 19 Appel - 7 Toliver - 29 Parker - 9 5,013 9/29 L, 94-101 H Young - 28 Adams - 8 Parker - 32 Parker - 9 5,293

128 SAN ANTONIO STARS INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS 3 POINT PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS - (minimum 2 made) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVERS Player FG Game Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Player O. Reb Game Player TO Game 1. Becky Hammon 12 8/30/07 vs. PHX 1. Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 8/25/07 vs. SAC 1. Sophia Young 8 8/30/07 vs. PHX 1. Sophia Young 8 9/18/08 at SAC 2. Natalie Williams 11 8/20/02 at HOU Margo Dydek 1.000 2-2 8/20/02 at HOU 2. Natalie Williams 6 8/18/02 at HOU 2. Adrienne Goodson 6 8/24/02 at LAS 3. Sophia Young 10 9/29/12 vs. LAS 3. Vickie Johnson .800 4-5 9/21/09 at PHX Natalie Williams 6 8/18/01 vs. SAC Marie Ferdinand 6 8/22/02 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 10 9/21/09 at PHX 4. Roneeka Hodges .750 3-4 8/26/10 at PHX 4. Danielle Adams 5 9/29/12 vs. LAS 4. Sophia Young 5 8/28/10 vs. PHX Sophia Young 10 9/17/09 vs. PHX Becky Hammon .750 6-8 9/28/08 vs. LAS Sophia Young 5 9/1/07 at PHX Becky Hammon 5 8/26/10 at PHX Becky Hammon 10 9/28/08 vs. LAS Becky Hammon .750 6-8 9/18/08 at SAC Natalie Williams 5 8/20/02 at HOU Becky Hammon 5 9/28/08 vs. LAS Sophia Young 10 8/27/07 vs. SAC 7. Jia Perkins .666 4-6 9/18/11 vs. MIN Becky Hammon 5 9/22/08 vs. SAC 8. Jia Perkins 9 9/18/11 vs. MIN Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 2-3 8/28/10 vs. PHX DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Vickie Johnson 5 9/20/08 vs. SAC Vickie Johnson 9 9/21/08 at PHX Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 2-3 9/21/09 at PHX Becky Hammon 5 8/23/07 at SAC Player D. Reb Game Becky Hammon 9 9/18/08 at SAC Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 4-6 9/17/09 vs. PHX Marie Ferdinand 5 8/24/02 at LAS 1. Margo Dydek 13 8/16/02 vs. HOU Sophia Young 9 8/30/07 vs. PHX Edwidge Lawson-Wade .666 2-3 9/25/08 at LAS Adrienne Goodson 5 8/22/02 vs. LAS 2. Sophia Young 10 8/30/07 vs. PHX Vickie Johnson .666 2-3 9/25/08 at LAS Margo Dydek 10 8/18/02 at HOU Vickie Johnson .666 2-3 8/30/07 vs. PHX FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 4. Sophia Young 9 9/27/08 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson .666 2-3 8/27/07 vs. SAC BLOCKS 5. Sophia Young 8 8/26/10 at PHX Player FGA Game Helen Darling .666 2-3 8/23/07 at SAC Player Blk Game Ann Wauters 8 10/5/08 at DET 1. Becky Hammon 28 8/30/07 vs. PHX Jennifer Azzi .666 2-3 8/19/01 at SAC 1. Ruth Riley 5 8/23/07 at SAC 2. Sophia Young 21 10/1/08 vs. DET Ann Wauters 8 9/22/08 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 5 8/18/02 at HOU 3. Sophia Young 19 9/18/09 vs. PHX Ruth Riley 8 9/1/07 at PHX 3. Ann Wauters 4 9/20/08 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 19 8/27/07 vs. SAC FREE THROWS Margo Dydek 8 8/20/02 at HOU Margo Dydek 4 8/22/02 vs. LAS Adrienne Goodson 19 8/18/02 at HOU Player FT Game Natalie Williams 8 8/16/02 vs. HOU Margo Dydek 4 8/15/02 vs. HOU 6. Jia Perkins 18 9/18/11 vs. MIN 1. Becky Hammon 11 10/3/08 vs. DET Margo Dydek 8 8/19/01 at SAC Margo Dydek 4 8/17/01 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 18 8/28/10 vs. PHX Sophia Young 11 9/22/08 vs. SAC 7. Ruth Riley 3 9/18/11 vs. MIN Becky Hammon 18 9/21/09 at PHX Marie Ferdinand 11 8/19/01 at SAC TOTAL REBOUNDS Ruth Riley 3 9/17/09 vs. PHX Sophia Young 18 9/19/09 at PHX 4. Sophia Young 9 9/18/11 vs. MIN Player Reb Game Ann Wauters 3 10/1/08 vs. DET Ann Wauters 18 10/5/08 at DET Becky Hammon 9 9/28/08 vs. LAS 1. Sophia Young 18 8/30/07 vs. PHX Ruth Riley 3 8/30/07 vs. PHX Sophia Young 18 10/3/08 vs. DET Becky Hammon 9 9/22/08 vs. SAC 2. Margo Dydek 13 8/16/02 vs. HOU Natalie Williams 3 8/22/02 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 18 9/28/08 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 9 8/18/02 at HOU 3. Ann Wauters 12 9/22/08 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 3 8/20/01 at HOU Becky Hammon 18 9/1/07 at PHX 8. Sophia Young 8 9/29/12 vs. LAS Margo Dydek 12 8/18/02 at HOU Margo Dydek 3 8/19/01 at SAC FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Becky Hammon 8 8/26/10 at PHX Natalie Williams 12 8/16/02 vs. HOU (minimum 3 made) Sophia Young 8 8/23/07 at SAC Natalie Williams 12 8/17/01 vs. SAC POINTS Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 7. Ann Wauters 11 9/17/09 vs. PHX Player Pts Game 1. Sophia Young .875 7-8 9/20/11 at MIN FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Sophia Young 11 9/27/08 vs. LAS 1. Becky Hammon 35 9/28/08 vs. LAS Natalie Williams 11 8/22/02 vs. LAS 2. Becky Hammon 32 8/30/07 vs. PHX 2. Vickie Johnson .833 5-6 10/1/08 vs. DET Player FTA Game Natalie Williams 11 8/18/02 at HOU 3. Becky Hammon 30 9/18/08 at SAC 3. Vickie Johnson .750 9-12 9/21/09 at PHX 1. Marie Ferdinand 14 8/19/02 at SAC 4. Becky Hammon 29 9/21/09 at PHX Vickie Johnson .750 6-8 9/19/09 at PHX Natalie Williams 14 8/18/02 at HOU 5. Sophia Young 28 9/29/12 vs. LAS Ruth Riley .750 3-4 9/17/09 vs. PHX 3. Sophia Young 13 9/18/11 vs. MIN ASSISTS 6. Sophia Young 27 9/22/08 vs. SAC Edwidge Lawson-Wade .750 6-8 9/17/09 vs. PHX Sophia Young 13 9/22/08 vs. SAC Player Ast Game 7. Sophia Young 26 8/27/07 vs. SAC LaTonya Johnson .750 3-4 8/16/02 vs. HOU 5. Becky Hammon 12 10/3/08 vs. DET 1. Jennifer Azzi 12 8/24/02 at LAS 8. Natalie Williams 25 8/20/02 at HOU 8. Vickie Johnson .714 5-7 9/18/08 at SAC 6. Sophia Young 10 9/19/09 at PHX 2. Jennifer Azzi 10 8/20/02 at HOU 9. Jia Perkins 24 9/18/11 vs. MIN 9. Roneeka Hodges .700 7-10 8/26/10 at PHX 7. Sophia Young 9 9/29/12 vs. LAS 3. Jennifer Azzi 9 8/19/01 at SAC Vickie Johnson 24 9/21/09 at PHX Marie Ferdinand .700 7-10 9/19/09 at PHX Becky Hammon 9 9/28/08 vs. LAS 4. Vickie Johnson 8 9/17/09 vs. PHX Sophia Young 24 9/17/09 vs. PHX Becky Hammon 9 9/22/08 vs. SAC Vickie Johnson 8 9/18/08 at SAC Becky Hammon 24 10/3/08 vs. DET Sophia Young 9 8/27/07 vs. SAC Becky Hammon 8 9/1/07 at PHX 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Sophia Young 24 8/30/07 vs. PHX Player 3FG Game Vickie Johnson 8 8/25/07 vs. SAC 1. Becky Hammon 7 8/30/07 vs. PHX FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 8. Becky Hammon 7 8/28/10 vs. PHX (minimum 3 made) Becky Hammon 7 10/3/08 vs. DET BENCH POINTS 2. Becky Hammon 6 9/21/09 at PHX Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game Becky Hammon 7 8/27/08 vs. SAC Player Pts Game Becky Hammon 6 9/28/08 vs. LAS 1. Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 9/28/08 vs. LAS Vickie Johnson 7 8/27/07 vs. SAC 1. Shanna Crossley 20 9/1/07 at PHX Becky Hammon 6 9/18/08 at SAC Becky Hammon 1.000 9-9 9/22/08 vs. SAC Jennifer Azzi 7 8/18/02 at HOU 2. Danielle Adams 17 9/27/12 at LAS Shanna Crossley 6 9/1/07 at PHX Becky Hammon 1.000 8-8 8/26/10 at PHX Marie Ferdinand 17 8/25/07 vs. SAC 6. Becky Hammon 5 8/27/07 vs. SAC Sophia Young 1.000 8-8 8/23/07 at SAC 4. Jia Perkins 16 9/29/12 vs. LAS 7. Jia Perkins 4 9/18/11 vs. MIN Sophia Young 1.000 7-7 9/27/08 vs. LAS PERSONAL FOULS Danielle Adams 16 9/16/11 at MIN Becky Hammon 4 9/16/11 at MIN Danielle Robinson 1.000 6-6 9/27/12 at LAS Player PF Game Becky Hammon 4 8/28/10 vs. PHX Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 6-6 8/26/10 at PHX 1. Erin Buescher 6 9/25/08 at LAS Vickie Johnson 4 9/21/09 at PHX Marie Ferdinand 1.000 6-6 8/20/02 at HOU Becky Hammon 6 9/22/08 vs. SAC Edwidge Lawson-Wade 4 9/17/09 vs. PHX Margo Dydek 1.000 6-6 8/18/02 at HOU Becky Hammon 6 9/1/07 at PHX Becky Hammon 4 9/28/08 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 1.000 5-5 10/1/08 vs. DET Natalie Williams 6 8/18/02 at HOU Becky Hammon 4 8/25/07 vs. SAC Sophia Young 1.000 5-5 10/1/08 vs. DET Natalie Williams 6 8/19/01 at SAC Sophia Young 1.000 5-5 9/1/07 at PHX Margo Dydek 6 8/17/01 vs. SAC 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/29/12 vs. LAS Player 3FGA Game Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/16/11 at MIN STEALS 1. Becky Hammon 16 8/30/07 vs. PHX Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/17/09 vs. PHX 2. Becky Hammon 12 8/28/10 vs. PHX Sophia Young 1.000 4-4 9/17/09 vs. PHX Player Stl Game 3. Becky Hammon 11 9/21/09 at PHX Ann Wauters 1.000 4-4 10/1/08 vs. DET 1. Marie Ferdinand 5 8/25/07 vs. SAC 4. Becky Hammon 10 9/20/11 at MIN Ann Wauters 1.000 4-4 9/28/08 vs. LAS Marie Ferdinand 5 8/18/02 at HOU Shanna Crossley 10 9/1/07 at PHX Ann Wauters 1.000 4-4 9/25/08 at LAS Adrienne Goodson 5 8/18/02 at HOU 6. Becky Hammon 9 9/27/08 vs. LAS Edwidge Lawson-Wade 1.000 4-4 9/22/08 vs. SAC 4. Sophia Young 4 9/29/12 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 9 9/1/07 at PHX Becky Hammon 1.000 4-4 9/20/08 vs. SAC Jia Perkins 4 9/27/12 at LAS Becky Hammon 9 8/27/07 vs. SAC Margo Dydek 1.000 4-4 8/22/02 vs. LAS Jia Perkins 4 9/18/11 vs. MIN 9. Shameka Christon 8 9/29/12 vs. LAS Marie Ferdinand 1.000 4-4 8/17/01 vs. SAC 7. Becky Hammon 3 9/20/11 at MIN Becky Hammon 8 9/27/12 vs. LAS Danielle Adams 1.000 3-3 9/29/12 vs. LAS Ruth Riley 3 8/28/10 vs. PHX Jia Perkins 8 9/16/11 at MIN Ruth Riley 1.000 3-3 8/28/10 vs. PHX Vickie Johnson 3 9/21/09 at PHX Becky Hammon 8 9/28/08 vs. LAS Becky Hammon 1.000 3-3 8/28/10 vs. PHX Sophia Young 3 9/19/09 at PHX Becky Hammon 8 9/18/08 at SAC Ann Wauters 1.000 3-3 10/5/08 at DET Sophia Young 3 9/17/09 vs. PHX Jennifer Azzi 8 8/24/02 at LAS Shanna Crossley 1.000 3-3 8/30/07 vs. PHX Vickie Johnson 3 10/3/08 vs. DET Marie Ferdinand 1.000 3-3 8/25/07 vs. SAC Sophia Young 3 9/22/08 vs. SAC Jennifer Azzi 1.000 3-3 8/24/02 at LAS Vickie Johnson 3 9/18/08 at SAC Natalie Williams 1.000 3-3 8/22/02 vs. LAS Helen Darling 3 9/1/07 at PHX Natalie Williams 1.000 3-3 8/20/02 at HOU Sophia Young 3 8/27/07 vs. SAC Adrienne Goodson 1.000 3-3 8/18/02 at HOU Becky Hammon 3 8/25/07 vs. SAC Vickie Johnson 3 8/23/07 at SAC

129 SAN ANTONIO STARS TEAM PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS

MINUTES 3-POINT ATTEMPTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS STEALS Game Minutes Played Most Most Most 1. 8/18/02 at HOU 250 Game 3FGA Game O. Reb Game Stl 2. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 225 1. 8/30/07 vs. PHX 31 1. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 14 1. 8/18/02 at HOU 14 3. 29 Times 200 2. 9/1/07 at PHX 28 9/1/07 at PHX 14 2. 8/27/07 vs. SAC 11 Most Recent 3. 9/20/11 at MIN 25 3. 9/17/09 vs. PHX 13 3. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 10 9/29/12 vs. LAS 200 4. 9/27/12 at LAS 24 8/30/07 vs. PHX 13 8/25/07 vs. SAC 10 5. 9/16/11 at MIN 21 8/17/01 vs. SAC 13 5. 9/27/12 at LAS 9 FIELD GOALS 9/21/09 at PHX 21 Least 9/20/11 at MIN 9 Least Game O.Reb 9/18/11 vs. MIN 9 Most Game 3FGA 1. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 2 9/16/11 vs. MIN 9 Game FG 1. 8/18/02 at HOU 6 2. 9/20/11 at MIN 3 9/19/09 at PHX 9 1. 9/1/07 vs. PHX 35 8/19/01 at SAC 6 9/18/08 at SAC 3 10/3/08 vs DET 9 8/30/07 vs. PHX 35 3. 8/20/02 at HOU 8 4. 9/19/09 at PHX 5 9/1/07 at PHX 9 3. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 34 4. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 9 10/3/08 vs. DET 5 Least 9/27/12 at LAS 34 5. 8/16/02 vs. HOU 10 9/25/08 at LAS 5 Game Stl 9/21/09 at PHX 34 8/19/01 at SAC 5 1. 8/20/02 at HOU 2 9/17/09 vs. PHX 34 2. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 3 Least 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 3. 8/30/07 vs. PHX 4 Game FG Most DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 8/24/02 at LAS 4 1. 10/3/08 vs. DET 21 Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA Most 5. 8/26/10 at PHX 5 2. 8/23/07 at SAC 22 1. 8/26/10 at PHX .625 10-16 Game D. Reb 10/5/08 at DET 5 8/19/01 at SAC 22 2. 9/21/09 at PHX .619 13-21 1. 8/16/02 vs. HOU 31 10/1/08 vs. DET 5 4. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 23 3. 9/18/08 at SAC .615 8-13 2. 8/25/07 vs. SAC 28 9/28/08 vs. LAS 5 8/17/01 vs. SAC 23 4. 8/27/07 vs. SAC .588 10-17 3. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 27 9/27/08 vs. LAS 5 5. 9/28/08 vs. LAS .500 8-16 8/19/01 at SAC 27 8/16/02 vs. HOU 5 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 8/25/07 vs. SAC .500 7-14 5. 9/16/11 at MIN 26 Least 9/1/07 at PHX 26 Most Game 3FG Pct. 3FG-3FGA 8/20/02 at HOU 26 TURNOVERS Game FGA 1. 8/17/01 vs. SAC .000 0-13 Least Most 1. 9/1/07 at PHX 85 2. 10/1/08 vs. DET .083 1-12 Game D.Reb Game TO 2. 8/30/07 vs. PHX 79 3. 10/3/08 vs. DET .250 4-16 1. 8/23/07 at SAC 14 1. 8/25/07 vs. SAC 22 3. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 77 9/20/08 vs. SAC .250 4-16 2. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 15 2. 9/20/08 vs. SAC 21 4. 9/17/09 vs. PHX 74 8/24/02 at LAS .250 4-16 9/19/09 at PHX 15 8/22/02 vs. LAS 21 5. 9/27/12 at LAS 73 4. 9/25/08 at LAS 16 4. 9/18/08 at SAC 20 Least 9/20/08 vs. SAC 16 8/23/07 at SAC 20 Game FGA FREE THROWS Least 1. 8/19/01 at SAC 46 Most Game TO 2. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 49 Game FT TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. 9/19/09 at PHX 8 3. 9/18/08 at SAC 50 1. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 31 Most 9/17/09 vs. PHX 8 4. 9/20/11 at MIN 55 2. 8/26/10 at PHX 25 Game Reb 3. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 9 5. 8/20/02 at HOU 56 3. 8/18/02 at HOU 23 1. 9/1/07 at PHX 40 8/30/07 vs. PHX 9 8/16/02 vs. HOU 56 4. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 22 2. 8/25/07 vs. SAC 39 5. 10/3/08 vs. DET 10 5. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 20 3. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 38 8/27/07 vs. SAC 10 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 8/19/01 at SAC 20 4. 8/18/02 at HOU 37 Least 8/16/02 vs. HOU 37 Most Game FT Least BLOCKS Game FG Pct. FG-FGA 1. 9/16/11 at MIN 6 Game Reb Most 1. 9/18/08 at SAC .600 30-50 2. 10/5/08 at DET 7 1. 9/19/09 at PHX 20 Game Blk 2. 9/21/09 at PHX .531 34-64 3. 9/20/11 at MIN 9 9/18/08 at SAC 20 1. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 9 3. 8/25/07 vs. SAC .524 33-63 4. 9/27/12 at LAS 10 3. 9/20/11 at MIN 21 2. 8/18/02 at HOU 7 4. 8/20/02 at HOU .500 28-56 9/1/07 at PHX 10 9/25/08 at LAS 21 8/19/01 at SAC 7 5. 9/28/08 vs. LAS .490 24-49 5. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 22 4. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 6 Least 8/23/07 at SAC 22 9/20/08 vs. SAC 6 Game FG Pct. FG-FGA FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8/30/07 vs. PHX 6 1. 10/3/08 vs. DET .328 21-64 Most 8/27/07 vs. SAC 6 2. 8/17/01 vs. SAC .359 23-64 Game FTA ASSISTS 8/23/07 at SAC 6 3. 8/23/07 at SAC .361 22-61 1. 9/22/08 vs. SAC 34 Most 8/20/02 at HOU 6 4. 9/22/08 vs. SAC .364 24-66 2. 8/18/02 at HOU 33 Game Ast 8/16/02 vs. HOU 6 5. 8/22/02 vs. LAS .371 23-62 3. 8/26/10 at PHX 31 1. 8/30/07 vs. PHX 25 8/17/01 vs. SAC 6 4. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 29 2. 9/17/09 vs. PHX 23 Least 5. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 26 3. 9/18/11 vs. MIN 22 Game Blk 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 8/19/01 at SAC 26 9/22/08 vs. SAC 22 1. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 1 Most Least 9/1/07 at PHX 22 8/26/10 at PHX 1 Game 3FG Game FTA Least 9/21/09 at PHX 1 1. 9/21/09 at PHX 13 1. 9/16/11 at MIN 7 Game Ast 9/25/08 at LAS 1 8/30/07 vs. PHX 13 2. 9/27/12 at LAS 11 1. 9/28/08 vs. LAS 10 9/19/09 at PHX 1 3. 9/1/07 at PHX 12 9/1/07 at PHX 11 8/17/01 vs. SAC 10 10/3/08 vs. DET 1 4. 8/26/10 at PHX 10 4. 9/20/11 at MIN 12 3. 9/19/09 at PHX 11 8/27/07 vs. SAC 10 10/5/08 at DET 12 4. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 12 Least 5. 8/23/07 at SAC 13 POINTS Game 3FG Most 1. 8/17/01 vs. SAC 0 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Most PERSONAL FOULS Game Pts 2. 10/1/08 vs. DET 1 1. 8/30/07 vs. PHX 100 3. 8/18/02 at HOU 2 Game FT Pct. FT-FTA Most 1. 10/1/08 vs. DET 1.000 14-14 Game PF 2. 9/29/12 vs. LAS 94 8/19/01 at SAC 2 3. 8/26/10 at PHX 93 5. 10/5/08 at DET 3 2. 9/22/08 vs. SAC .912 31-34 1. 8/19/01 at SAC 31 3. 9/27/12 at LAS .909 10-11 2. 8/23/07 at SAC 25 4. 9/21/09 at PHX 92 8/22/02 vs. LAS 3 9/17/09 vs. PHX 92 8/20/02 at HOU 3 9/1/07 at PHX .909 10-11 3. 8/22/02 vs. LAS 23 5. 9/17/09 vs. PHX .889 16-18 4. 9/27/12 at LAS 21 9/1/07 at PHX 92 Least 8/27/07 vs. SAC 21 Least Game FT Pct. FT-FTA 8/18/02 at HOU 21 Game Pts 1. 8/27/07 vs. SAC .571 12-21 Least 1. 10/5/08 at DET 60 2. 10/5/08 at DET .583 7-12 Game PF 2. 10/3/08 vs. DET 61 3. 9/21/09 at PHX .611 11-18 1. 8/28/10 vs. PHX 13 3. 9/16/11 at MIN 65 4. 8/16/02 vs. HOU .667 12-18 9/19/09 at PHX 13 8/23/07 at SAC 65 5. 8/24/02 at LAS .688 11-16 10/1/08 vs. DET 13 8/17/01 vs. SAC 65 4. 9/20/11 at MIN 14 9/18/11 vs. MIN 14 9/28/08 vs. LAS 14 9/27/08 vs. LAS 14

130 SAN ANTONIO STARS CAREER PLAYOFF RECORDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAMES PLAYED (minimum 10 made) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PERSONAL FOULS Player Years GP Player Years FG Pct. FG-FGA Player Years O. Reb Player Years PF 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 24 1. Roneeka Hodges 2010-11 .526 10-19 1. Sophia Young 2007-12 55 1. Ruth Riley 2007-11 62 Sophia Young 2007-12 24 2. Natalie Williams 2001-02 .524 33-63 2. Natalie Williams 2001-02 28 2. Sophia Young 2007-12 60 3. Ruth Riley 2007-11 22 3. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 .491 26-53 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 22 3. Becky Hammon 2007-12 48 4. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 4. Danielle Adams 2011-12 .489 22-45 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 21 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 33 5. Helen Darling 2007-10 16 Vickie Johnson 2007-09 .489 68-139 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 18 5. Erin Buescher 2008-09 32 6. Erin Buescher 2008-09 12 5. Sophia Young 2007-12 .485 164-338 6. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 15 6. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 30 Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 .439 43-98 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 13 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 27 Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 12 8. Ann Wauters 2008-09 .431 62-144 8. Becky Hammon 2007-12 11 Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 27 9. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 10 9. Helen Darling 2007-10 .420 21-50 9. Danielle Adams 2011-12 10 Margo Dydek 2001-02 27 10. Shanna Crossley 2007, 2009 8 10. Becky Hammon 2007-11 .419 140-334 Jayne Appel 2010-12 9 10. Helen Darling 2008-10 26 Morenike Atunrase 2008 8 Natalie Williams 2001-09 26 3-POINT FIELD GOALS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GAMES STARTED Player Years 3-FG Player Years D. Reb STEALS Player Years GS 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 70 1. Sophia Young 2007-12 104 Player Years Steals 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 24 2. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 27 2. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 58 1. Sophia Young 2007-12 35 Sophia Young 2007-12 24 3. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 20 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 54 2. Becky Hammon 2007-12 28 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 4. Shanna Crossley 2007, 2009 15 Margo Dydek 2001-02 54 3. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 23 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 5. Helen Darling 2007-10 11 5. Becky Hammon 2007-12 53 4. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 20 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 9 6. Jia Perkins 2011-12 10 6. Ruth Riley 2007-11 50 5. Jia Perkins 2011-12 14 6. Erin Buescher 2008-09 8 7. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 9 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 36 6. Ruth Riley 2007-11 12 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 7 Erin Buescher 2008-09 7 8. Natalie Williams 2001-02 34 7. Helen Darling 2008-10 10 Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 7 10. Shameka Christon 2012 5 9. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 28 Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 10 Margo Dydek 2001-02 7 10. Erin Buescher 2008-09 24 9. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 9 Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 7 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Erin Buescher 2008-09 9 Natalie Williams 2001-02 7 Player Years 3-FGA TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 166 Player Years Reb TURNOVERS MINUTES PLAYED 2. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 66 1. Sophia Young 2007-12 159 Player Years TO 3. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 36 2. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 80 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 78 Player Years MP 4. Shanna Crossley 2007, 2009 31 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 75 2. Sophia Young 2007-12 47 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 877 5. Jia Perkins 2011-12 28 4. Ruth Riley 2007-11 68 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 31 2. Sophia Young 2007-12 832 Erin Buescher 2008-09 28 5. Becky Hammon 2007-12 64 4. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 28 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 529 7. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 26 6. Natalie Williams 2001-02 62 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 26 4. Ruth Riley 2007-11 417 8. Helen Darling 2007-10 24 7. Margo Dydek 2001-02 58 6. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 25 5. Ann Wauters 2008-09 382 9. Danielle Adams 2011-12 15 8. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 49 7. Helen Darling 2008-10 23 6. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 326 Ruth Riley 2007-11 15 9. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 43 8. Erin Buescher 2008-09 21 7. Erin Buescher 2008-09 283 10. Helen Darling 2008-10 29 Ann Wauters 2008-09 21 8. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 261 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 10. Margo Dydek 2001-02 20 Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 261 (minimum 4 made) 10. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 246 Player Years 3FG Pct. FG-FGA REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 .556 20-36 Player Years GP R/G BLOCKS MINUTES PER GAME 2. Shanna Crossley 2007, 2009 .484 15-31 1. Natalie Williams 2001-02 7 8.9 Player Years Blocks Player Years GP M/G 3. Helen Darling 2008-10 .458 11-24 2. Margo Dydek 2001-02 7 8.3 1. Ruth Riley 2007-11 32 1. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 7 37.3 4. Roneeka Hodges 2010-11 .444 4-9 3. Sophia Young 2007-11 24 6.6 2. Margo Dydek 2001-02 24 Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 7 37.3 5. Becky Hammon 2007-11 .422 70-166 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 6.3 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 3. Becky Hammon 2007-12 24 36.5 6. Shameka Christon 2012 .417 5-12 5. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 7 6.1 4. Sophia Young 2007-12 9 4. Sophia Young 2007-11 22 34.7 7. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 .409 27-66 6. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 4.7 5. Becky Hammon 2007-12 8 Natalie Williams 2001-02 7 34.7 7. Jia Perkins 2011 .357 10-28 7. Danielle Adams 2011-12 5 4.6 Natalie Williams 2001-02 8 6. Margo Dydek 2001-02 7 34.3 8. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 .346 9-26 8. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 12 4.1 7. Camille Little 2007 6 7. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 31.8 9. Danielle Adams 2011-12 .267 4-15 9. Michelle Snow 2010 2 4.0 Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 6 8. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 31.1 Ruth Riley 2007-11 .267 4-15 10. Jia Perkins 2011-12 5 3.8 9. Erin Buescher 2008-09 3 9. Danielle Robinson 2011-12 3 31.0 10. Jia Perkins 2011-12 2 10. Jia Perkins 2011-12 5 28.8 FREE THROWS ASSISTS Tully Bevilaqua 2011-12 2 Player Years FT Player Years Assists Sandora Irvin 2007-08 2 FIELD GOALS 1. Sophia Young 2007-12 110 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 105 Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 2 2. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 65 Amy Herrig 2001-02 2 Player Years FG 2. Becky Hammon 2007-12 95 3. Sophia Young 2007-12 44 1. Sophia Young 2007-12 164 3. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 49 Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 44 2. Becky Hammon 2007-12 140 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 28 POINTS 5. Ruth Riley 2007-11 31 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 68 5. Natalie Williams 2001-02 24 Player Years Points 6. Helen Darling 2008-10 27 4. Ann Wauters 2008-09 62 6. Margo Dydek 2001-02 23 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 507 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 26 5. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02 43 7. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 17 2. Sophia Young 2007-12 439 8. Ann Wauters 2008-09 24 6. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 42 8. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 15 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 153 9. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 23 7. Ruth Riley 2007-11 35 9. Danielle Adams 2011-12 13 4. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 136 10. Erin Buescher 2008-09 17 8. Natalie Williams 2001-02 33 Ruth Riley 2007-11 13 5. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 132 9. Margo Dydek 2001-02 31 6. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 103 10. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 26 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ASSISTS PER GAME 7. Natalie Williams 2001-02 91 Player Years FTA Player Years GP A/G 8. Margo Dydek 2001-02 88 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Sophia Young 2007-11 147 1. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 7 6.3 9. Ruth Riley 2007-11 87 10. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 82 Player Years FGA 2. Becky Hammon 2007-11 106 2. Becky Hammon 2007-12 24 4.4 1. Sophia Young 2007-12 338 3. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 65 3. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 17 3.8 2. Becky Hammon 2007-12 334 4. Natalie Williams 2001-02 34 4. Danielle Robinson 2011-12 5 3.2 POINTS PER GAME 3. Ann Wauters 2008-09 144 5. Ann Wauters 2008-09 32 5. Jia Perkins 2011-12 5 2.6 Player Years Points 4. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 139 6. Margo Dydek 2001-02 28 6. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 10 2.3 1. Becky Hammon 2007-12 21.1 5. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 103 7. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 26 7. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 12 2.2 2. Sophia Young 2007-12 18.3 6. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 98 8. Vickie Johnson 2007-09 23 8. Margo Dydek 2001-02 7 2.1 3. Adrienne Goodson 2001-02 14.7 7. Ruth Riley 2007-11 94 9. Ruth Riley 2007-11 17 9. Shameka Christon 2012 2 2.0 4. Natalie Williams 2001-02 13.0 8. Margo Dydek 2001-02 76 Erin Buescher 2008-09 17 Ashley Battle 2010 2 2.0 6. Ann Wauters 2008-09 12.8 9. Natalie Williams 2001-02 63 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Michelle Snow 2010 2 2.0 7. Jia Perkins 2011-12 12.6 10. Jia Perkins 2011-12 62 (minimum 5 made) Ann Wauters 2008-09 12 2.0 Margo Dydek 2001-02 12.6 Player Years FT Pct. FT-FTA 8. Danielle Adams 2011-12 12.2 1. Edwidge Lawson-Wade 2008-10 1.000 10-10 9. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 11.3 Danielle Robinson 2011-12 1.000 8-8 10. Shameka Christon 2012 8.5 Shanna Crossley 2007, 2009 1.000 5-5 3. Becky Hammon 2007-12 .896 95-106 4. Jennifer Azzi 2001-02 .889 8-9 5. Ann Wauters 2008-09 .875 28-32 6. Margo Dydek 2001-02 .821 23-28 7. Danielle Adams 2011-12 .813 13-16 7. Ruth Riley 2007-11 .765 13-17 8. Marie Ferdinand 2001-02, 07 .754 49-65 10. Sophia Young 2007-11 .748 110-147

131 SAN ANTONIO STARS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS

FIELD GOALS TOTAL REBOUNDS Player FG Game Player Reb Game 1. Candace Dupree 12 8/26/10 at PHX 1. Candace Parker 17 9/27/08 vs. LAS Cappie Pondexter 12 9/1/07 at PHX 2. Rebekkah Brunson 16 9/18/11 vs. MIN 3. Candace Parker 11 9/29/12 vs. LAS 3. Yolanda Griffiths 14 8/19/01 at SAC Diana Taurasi 11 9/21/09 at PHX Yolanda Griffiths 14 8/18/02 at HOU Taj McWilliams-Franklin 11 10/1/08 vs. DET Penny Taylor 14 8/30/07 vs. PHX Sheryl Swoopes 11 8/18/02 at HOU Rebekkah Brunson 14 9/16/11 at MIN FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS PERSONAL FOULS Player PF Game Player FGA Game 1. 6 9/22/08 vs. SAC 1. Sheryl Swoopes 22 8/20/02 at HOU Maya Moore 6 9/18/11 vs. MIN Sheryl Swoopes 22 8/18/02 at HOU 3. Seimone Augustus 21 9/18/11 vs. MIN Deanna Nolan 21 10/5/08 at DET STEALS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player Stl Game (minimum 3 made) 1. Sheryl Swoopes 6 8/18/02 at HOU Player FG Pct. FG-FGA Game 1. .857 6-7 10/3/08 vs. DET TURNOVERS 2. Tangela Smith .778 7-9 8/28/10 vs. PHX Player TO Game Crystal Kelly .778 7-9 9/20/08 vs. SAC 1. Kristi Toliver 7 9/29/12 vs. LAS 2. Diana Taurasi 6 9/17/09 vs. PHX 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Taj McWilliams-Franklin 6 10/3/08 vs. DET Player 3FG Game 1. Diana Taurasi 4 9/29/09 at PHX BLOCKS Katie Smith 4 10/1/08 vs. DET Player Blk Game Cappie Pondexter 4 9/1/07 at PHX 1. Lisa Leslie 7 8/22/02 vs. LAS Diana Taurasi 4 8/30/07 vs. PHX 2. DeWanna Bonner 4 8/26/10 at PHX Candace Parker 4 9/27/08 vs. LAS Lisa Leslie 4 9/25/08 at LAS 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Penny Taylor 4 9/1/07 at PHX Player 3FGA Game Tiffani Johnson 4 8/28/02 at HOU 1. Katie Smith 8 10/1/08 vs. DET Diana Taurasi 8 9/1/07 at PHX Kara Lawson 8 8/23/07 at SAC POINTS Player Pts Game 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 1. Cappie Pondexter 33 9/1/07 at PHX (minimum 2 made) 2. Candace Parker 32 9/29/12 vs. LAS Player 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Candice Dupree 32 8/26/10 at PHX 1. Delisha Milton-Jones 1.000 3-3 9/28/08 vs. LAS 2. Kristi Toliver .750 3-4 9/27/12 at LAS BENCH POINTS Player Pts Game FREE THROWS 1. Penny Taylor 18 9/17/09 vs. PHX Player FT Game 2. Delisha Milton-Jones 17 8/22/02 vs. LAS 1. Yolanda Griffiths 18 8/19/01 at SAC 3. DeWanna Bonner 16 9/19/09 at PHX 2. Cappie Pondexter 11 8/30/07 vs. PHX Kara Lawson 16 8/23/07 at SAC 3. Kristi Toliver 10 9/27/12 at LAS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player FTA Game 1. Yolanda Griffiths 24 8/19/02 at SAC 2. Cappie Pondexter 13 8/30/07 vs. PHX 3. Yolanda Griffiths 12 8/17/01 vs. SAC FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 made) Player FT Pct. FT-FTA Game 1. Kristi Toliver 1.000 10-10 9/27/12 at LAS Nicole Powell 1.000 9-9 8/23/07 at SAC Cappie Pondexter 1.000 7-7 9/17/09 vs. PHX Candace Parker 1.000 7-7 9/27/08 vs. LAS Lindsay Whalen 1.000 6-6 9/16/11 at MIN Penny Taylor 1.000 6-6 8/28/10 vs. PHX Yolanda Griffiths 1.000 6-6 8/23/07 at SAC Diana Taurasi 1.000 5-5 9/21/09 at PHX Penny Taylor 1.000 5-5 9/27/09 vs. PHX Katie Smith 1.000 5-5 10/1/08 vs. DET Crystal Kelly 1.000 5-5 9/20/08 vs. SAC Delisha Milton-Jones 1.000 5-5 8/24/02 at LAS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player O. Reb Game 1. Rebekkah Brunson 8 9/18/11 vs. MIN Candace Parker 8 9/27/08 vs. LAS 3. Tina Thompson 7 8/18/02 at HOU Yolanda Griffiths 7 8/19/01 at SAC DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player D. Reb Game 1. Rebekkah Brunson 11 9/16/11 at MIN Tangela Smith 11 9/1/07 at PHX 3. Lisa Leslie 10 9/27/08 vs. LAS Penny Taylor 10 8/30/07 vs. PHX

132 SAN ANTONIO STARS OPPONENT TEAM PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS

MINUTES 3-POINT PERCENTAGE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVERS Game Opponent Minutes Most Most Most 1. 8/18/02 at Houston 250 Game Opponent 3FG Pct. FG-FGA Game Opponent DReb Game Opponent TO 2. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 225 1. 8/17/01 vs. Sacramento .583 7-12 1. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 33 1. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 22 3. 29 Times 200 2. 9/19/09 at Phoenix .563 9-16 2. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 31 2. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 21 Most Recent 3. 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix .556 10-18 9/1/07 at Phoenix 31 3. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 18 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 200 4. 10/5/08 at Detroit .545 6-11 4. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 30 4. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 17 5. 9/20/11 at Minnesota .500 4-8 5. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 29 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 17 10/3/08 vs. Detroit .500 2-4 Least 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 17 FIELD GOALS 8/27/07 vs. Sacramento .500 4-8 Game Opponent DReb Least Most Least 1. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 15 Game Opponent TO Game Opponent FG Game Opponent 3 FG Pct. FG-FGA 2. 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 16 1. 8/20/02 at Houston 5 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 46 1. 9/16/11 at Minnesota .125 1-8 3. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 17 2. 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 8 2. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 44 2. 9/18/08 at Sacramento .200 2-10 4. 8/20/02 at Houston 18 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 8 3. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 38 3. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota .250 4-16 5. 9/28/08 vs. Los Angeles 19 8/19/01 at Sacramento 8 4. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 37 8/19/01 at Sacramento .250 2-8 5. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 9 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 37 5. 9/17/09 vs. Phoenix .278 5-18 TOTAL REBOUNDS 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 9 Least 8/16/02 vs. Houston 9 Game Opponent FG Most 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 15 FREE THROWS Game Opponent Reb BLOCKS 2. 8/16/02 vs. Houston 19 Most 1. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 45 Most 3. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 23 Game Opponent FT 2. 10/5/08 at Detroit 44 Game Opponent Blk 4. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 24 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 39 8/18/02 at Houston 44 1. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 10 5. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 25 2. 8/23/07 at Sacramento 28 4. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 41 2. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 8 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 25 3. 9/27/12 at Los Angeles 26 8/23/07 at Sacramento 41 8/18/02 at Houston 8 4. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 22 Least 4. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 7 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 22 Game Opponent Reb FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 7 Least 1. 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 21 Most 9/2/07 at Phoenix 7 Game Opponent FT 2. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 25 Game Opponent FGA Least 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 25 1. 8/18/02 at Houston 79 Game Opponent Blk 2. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 8 4. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 26 2. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 77 1. 9/20/11 at Minnesota 1 3. 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 9 5. 8/20/02 at Houston 28 10/5/08 at Detroit 77 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 1 4. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 10 4. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 76 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 1 5. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 11 5. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 74 ASSISTS 9/18/08 at Sacramento 1 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 11 Least Most 5. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 2 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 11 Game Opponent FGA Game Opponent Ast 9/21/09 at Phoenix 2 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 11 1. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 55 1. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 33 9/28/08 vs. Los Angeles 2 2. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 56 2. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 31 8/17/01 vs. Sacramento 2 3. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 58 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 3. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 25 4. 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 62 Most 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 25 POINTS 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 62 Game Opponent FTA 5. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 22 Most 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 47 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 22 Game Opponent Pts FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 33 Least 1. 8/26/10 at Phoenix 106 Most 3. 9/27/12 at Los Angeles 32 Game Opponent Ast 9/19/09 at Phoenix 106 Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 8/23/07 at Sacramento 32 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento 9 3. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 103 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix .639 46-72 5. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 27 2. 9/27/12 at Los Angeles 10 4. 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 102 2. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento .586 34-58 Least 8/16/02 vs. Houston 10 5. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 101 3. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles .578 37-64 Game Opponent FTA 4. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 11 Least 4. 8/26/10 at Phoenix .571 44-77 1. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 5. 9/18/08 at Sacramento 13 Game Opponent Pts 5. 8/17/01 vs. Sacramento .531 34-64 2. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 11 8/27/07 vs. Sacramento 13 1. 8/16/02 vs. Houston 59 Least 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 11 2. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 61 Game Opponent FG Pct. FG-FGA 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 11 3. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 66 5. 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 12 PERSONAL FOULS 1. 8/19/01 at Sacramento .268 15-56 Most 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 66 2. 8/16/02 vs. Houston .292 19-65 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game Opponent PF 5. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 69 3. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles .353 24-68 1. 9/22/08 vs. Sacramento 26 4. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles .356 26-73 Most 2. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 25 5. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento .371 23-62 Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 25 1. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 1.000 11-11 9/18/08 at Sacramento 25 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 1.000 5-5 5. 9/29/12 vs. Los Angeles 24 Most 3. 9/17/09 vs. Phoenix .909 20-22 9/28/08 vs. Los Angeles 24 Game Opponent 3FG 4. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento .909 10-11 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 24 1. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 11 5. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles .889 16-18 Least 2. 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 10 Least Game Opponent PF 3. 9/19/09 at Phoenix 9 Game Opponent FT Pct. FT-FTA 1. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 13 9/1/07 at Phoenix 9 1. 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles .636 21-33 2. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 14 5. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 8 2. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit .647 11-17 3. 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 15 Least 3. 9/16/11 at Minnesota .682 15-22 8/16/02 vs. Houston 15 Game Opponent 3FG 4. 9/28/08 vs. Los Angeles .684 13-19 5. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 16 1. 9/16/11 at Minnesota 1 5. 9/18/08 at Sacramento .706 12-17 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 16 2. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 2 8/27/08 vs. Los Angeles .706 12-17 9/18/08 at Sacramento 2 STEALS 8/19/01 at Sacramento 2 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most 5. 9/27/12 at Los Angeles 3 Most Game Opponent Stl Game Opponent OReb 1. 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 14 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 1. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 21 2. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 13 Most 2. 10/5/08 at Detroit 20 8/22/02 vs. Los Angeles 13 Game Opponent 3FGA 3. 8/18/02 at Houston 18 4. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 12 1. 8/24/02 at Los Angeles 23 4. 8/23/07 at Sacramento 17 5. 9/20/11 at Minnesota 11 2. 9/1/07 at Phoenix 22 5. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 14 8/23/07 at Sacramento 11 3. 9/21/09 at Phoenix 21 Least 8/18/02 at Houston 11 4. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 20 Game Opponent OReb Least 5. 9/27/08 vs. Los Angeles 19 1. 9/20/08 vs. Sacramento 3 Game Opponent Stl Least 2. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 5 1. 9/18/11 vs. Minnesota 5 Game Opponent 3FGA 9/25/08 at Los Angeles 5 9/21/09 at Phoenix 5 1. 10/3/08 vs. Detroit 4 4. 8/28/10 vs. Phoenix 7 9/19/09 at Phoenix 5 2. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 8 5. 9/27/12 vs. Los Angeles 8 9/17/09 vs. Phoenix 5 9/20/11 at Minnesota 8 9/19/09 at Phoenix 8 8/30/07 vs. Phoenix 5 9/16/11 at Minnesota 8 10/1/08 vs. Detroit 8 8/19/01 at Sacramento 5 8/27/07 vs. Sacramento 8 8/25/07 vs. Sacramento 8 8/19/01 at Sacramento 8

133 SAN ANTONIO STARS WNBA PLAYOFF FORMAT

The top four teams from each conference will qualify for the 2012 WNBA Playoffs. The first and fourth-place teams, and the second and third-place teams, will each play a best-of-three conference semifinal series. The winners of the semifinal series in each conference will then play in a best-of-three conference final.

Tiebreaker Procedure The following tiebreak procedure shall be used to break ties for playoff eligibility, home court advantage and draft order. In determining draft order, non-playoff teams will always select before playoff teams.

Two-Way Tie Between Teams In The Same Conference 1. Better record in head-to-head games 2. Better winning percentage in own conference 3. Better winning percentage against all teams with .500 or better record at the end of the season 4. Better point differential in games head-to-head 5. Coin toss

Two-Way Tie Between Teams In The Different Conference In order to break a tie, the following criteria will be utilized in the order set forth: 1. Better record in head-to-head games 2. Better winning percentage against teams in the opposite conference 3. Better winning percentage against all teams with .500 or better record at the end of the season 4. Better point differential in games head-to-head 5. Coin toss

More Than Two Teams Tied As many teams as possible will be eliminated at each step. As soon as one or more teams are eliminated at any step, the process must begin again from step (1). 1. Better winning percentage among all head-to-head games involving tied teams 2. Better winning percentage against teams in own conference (if all teams are from the same conference) or better record against teams in the opposite conference (if one or more teams are in different conferences) 3. Better winning percentage against all teams with .500 or better record at the end of the season 4. Better point differential in games involving tied teams 5. Coin toss

Scheduling

Conference Semifinals The first and second place teams in each conference will have home court advantage in the Conference Semifinals and will host Game 1 and, if necessary, Game 3 of the series.

Conference Finals The team with the better regular season record will have home court advantage in the Conference Finals and will host Game 1 and, if necessary, Game 3 of the series.

WNBA Finals The team with the better regular season record will have home court advantage in the WNBA Finals. The championship series will be played in a 2-2-1 format with the higher seed hosting the first two games and the final game, if necessary.

134 SAN ANTONIO STARS OPPONENTS 135 SAN ANTONIO STARS ALL-TIME SERIES BREAKDOWN ALL-TIME 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 All-Time vs. Atlanta ------2-0 0-2 0-2 2-0 1-1 1-1 6-6 vs. Chicago ------2-0 0-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 1-2 1-1 1-1 8-8 vs. Connecticut ------0-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 9-12 vs. Indiana - - - 1-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-2 12-14 vs. Los Angeles 1-3 1-3 2-2 1-2 1-2 0-5* 2-2 0-4 0-3 1-3 3-0 4-3* 2-2 3-1 3-1 3-3* 1-3 28-42 vs. Minnesota 1-3 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-4 2-2 1-2 1-3 2-1 1-3 3-1 2-3 1-6* 2-3 0-4 22-38 vs. New York 2-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 0-2 0-2 2-0 2-0 15-19 vs. Phoenix 1-3 1-3 2-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 1-3 0-4 2-1 1-6* 3-0 3-4* 2-4* 3-2 3-1 2-3 32-40 vs. Seattle - - - 3-0 1-2 2-1 3-1 0-3 1-3 2-1 4-0 2-1 1-2 0-4 1-4 2-2 2-3 24-27 vs. Tulsa ------4-1 4-0 4-1 2-2 14-4 vs. Washington 2-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 0-2 16-15 --- vs. Charlotte 1-3 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 ------10-11 vs. Cleveland 0-4 0-3 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 ------6-8 vs. Detroit - 0-3 1-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-3* 1-1 - - - - 8-18 vs. Houston 1-3 0-4 0-4 0-3 2-1 3-3* 2-2 2-2 1-3 3-0 2-2 0-3 - - - - - 16-30 vs. Miami - - - 0-1 1-1 1-0 ------2-2 vs. Orlando - - 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 ------3-3 vs. Portland - - - 3-0 2-1 3-0 ------8-1 vs. Sacramento 1-3 2-2 3-1 2-1 1-4* 2-1 1-3 1-2 0-4 1-2 4-3* 4-2* 1-3 - - - - 23-31 * Includes playoff games PLAYOFFS 2001 2002 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 All-Time vs. Los Angeles - 0-2 - 2-1 - - - 0-2 2-5 vs. Minnesota ------1-2 - 1-2 vs. Phoenix - - 0-2 - 1-2 0-2 - - 1-6 --- vs. Detroit - - - 0-3 - - - - 0-3 vs. Houston - 2-1 ------2-1 vs. Sacramento 0-2 - 2-1 2-1 - - - - 4-4

136 SAN ANTONIO STARS ATLANTA DREAM

PR CONTACTS Tonya Alleyne Brad Gust Senior Director of Marketing and Communications Media Relations Manager [email protected] [email protected] 678-510-7397 678-510-7396 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Eastern Colors...... Dream Blue, Red Arena...... Phillips Arena (10,160) Flagship Radio...... TBD TV...... FOX Sports South/Sports South TEAM DIRECTORY Head Coach...... Michael Cooper Assistant Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Athletic Trainer/Director of Basketball Operations...... Kim Moseley Video Coordinator/Basketball Operations Assistant...... Camensky Bryson Strength and Conditioning...... Dustin Wolf Team Physician...... Dr. Brandon Mines 101 Marietta Street NW, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: (877) 977-7729 Fax: (678) 510-7489 TEAM HISTORY www.AtlantaDream.net Franchise Evolution...... Atlanta Dream, 2008 to present Franchise Record...... 97-107 (.475) 2014 MEETINGS Franchise Playoff Record...... 13-15 WNBA Titles...... 0 May 16 at Atlanta 6:30 p.m. 2013 Record...... 17-17, 2nd in East 2013 Playoffs...... WNBA Finals June 26 vs. Atlanta 7:00 p.m...... lost to Minnesota, 0-3 All times Central SERIES BREAKDOWN 2013 MEETINGS Overall...... 6-6 Home...... 4-1 Date W/L Score Site Away...... 2-5 6/18/08 W 81-66 A Current San Antonio Streak...... Won 1 7/11/08 W 82-74 H Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 3 8/6/09 L 84-92 H Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 2 8/20/09 L 87-93 A Last Home Win...... 9/15/13 (97-68) 5/15/10 L 70-75 A Last Away Win...... 6/26/11 (92-86) Last Home Loss...... 8/6/09 (84-92) 6/13/10 L 83-90 A Last Away Loss...... 6/30/13 (67-93) 6/11/11 W 86-74 H Largest Win...... 29, vs. Atlanta, 9/15/13 6/26/11 W 92-86 A Largest Loss...... 26, at Atlanta, 6/30/13 6/8/12 L 57-60 A 7/13/12 W 91-70 H REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS 6/30/13 L 67-93 A San Antonio Individual 9/15/13 W 97-68 H Points...... 39, Danielle Adams vs. Atlanta, 9/15/13 Rebounds...... 14, Ann Wauters at Atlanta, 6/18/08 Overall: 6-6 Assists...... 9 (2x). Becky Hammon at Atlanta, 6/18/08 Home: 4-1 Danielle Robinson at Atlanta, 6/30/13 Atlanta Individual Away: 2-5 Points...... 34, Angel McCoughtry vs. San Antonio, 8/20/09 Rebounds...... 15, Erika DeSouza at San Antonio, 5/15/10 Assists...... 8, vs. San Antonio, 6/13/10 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 97, vs. Atlanta, 9/15/13 Fewest Points...... 57, at Atlanta, 6/8/12 Atlanta Team Most Points...... 93 (2x), at Atlanta, 8/20/09 at Atlanta, 6/30/13 Fewest Points...... 60, at Atlanta, 6/8/12

137 SAN ANTONIO STARS CHICAGO SKY

PR CONTACTS Lauren Niemiera Communications and Media [email protected] 312-994-5984 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Eastern Colors...... Light Blue, Yellow and White Arena...... Allstate Arena (7,000; expandable to 18,500) Flagship Radio...... none TV...... TBD TEAM DIRECTORY Owner...... Michael Alter Chairman...... Margaret Stender President & CEO...... Adam Fox

Head Coach and General Manager...... Pokey Chatman Assistant Coach...... Wayne Rollins Assistant Coach...... Christie Sides 5500 W Howard St. Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Ann Crosby Skokie, IL 60077 Phone: (312) 994-5984 TEAM HISTORY Fax: (312) 828-9979 Franchise Evolution...... Chicago Sky, 2006 to present www.ChicagoSky.net Franchise Record...... 113-159 (.415) Franchise Playoff Record...... 0-2 WNBA Titles...... 0 2012 MEETINGS 2013 Record...... 24-10, 1st in East 2014 Playoffs...... Conference Semi-Finals July 29 vs. Chicago 7:00 p.m. August 17 at Chicago 5:00 p.m. SERIES BREAKDOWN Overall...... 8-8 All times Central Home...... 4-4 Away...... 4-4 2013 MEETINGS Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 1 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 1 Date W/L Score Site Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 2 6/17/06 W 69-65 A Last Home Win...... 6/7/13 (81-69) 7/1/06 W 69-57 H Last Away Win...... 7/11/12 (77-68) 6/9/07 L 60-70 H Last Home Loss...... 5/30/12 (63-77) 7/22/07 L 82-84 (OT) A Last Away Loss...... 6/9/13 (70-72) 7/10/08 W 75-67 A Largest Win...... 13, vs. Chicago, 7/3/09 7/24/08 W 78-67 H Largest Loss...... 27, at Chicago, 7/14/10 7/3/09 W 85-72 H 7/19/09 L 75-85 A REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS 7/14/10 L 61-88 A San Antonio Individual 7/24/10 L 72-75 H Points...... 25, Sophia Young at Chicago, 7/22/07 6/28/11 W 84-74 A Rebounds...... 16, Sophia Young vs. Chicago, 7/1/06 8/14/11 L 73-85 H Assists...... 10, Becky Hammon vs. Chicago, 7/3/09 5/30/12 L 63-77 H Chicago Individual Points...... 29, Jia Perkins vs. San Antonio, 7/19/09 7/11/12 W 77-68 A Rebounds...... 17, Sylvia Fowles at San Antonio, 8/14/11 6/7/13 W 81-69 H Assists...... 7, at San Antonio, 5/30/12 6/9/13 L 70-72 A San Antonio Team Overall: 8-8 Most Points...... 85, vs. Chicago, 7/3/09 Home: 4-4 Fewest Points...... 60, vs. Chicago, 6/9/07 Away: 4-4 Chicago Team Most Points...... 88, vs. San Antonio, 7/14/10 Fewest Points...... 57, at San Antonio, 7/1/06

138 SAN ANTONIO STARS CONNECTICUT SUN

PR CONTACTS Bill Tavares Jen Hildebrand Media Relations Manager Publicist [email protected] [email protected] 860-862-4073 860-862-4027 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Eastern Colors...... Navy Blue, Red, Gold, Orange Arena...... (9,518) Flagship Radio...... none TV...... TBD TEAM DIRECTORY Owner...... The Mohegan Tribe Vice President and General Manager...... Christopher Sienko

Head Coach...... Anne Donovan Assistant Coach...... Jennifer Gillom Assistant Coach...... Steven Key Head Athletic Trainer...... Jeremy Norman

1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. TEAM HISTORY Franchise Evolution...... Orlando Miracle 1999-2002; Uncasville, CT 06382 ...... Connecticut Sun 2003-present Phone: (860) 862-4000 Franchise Record...... 276-226 (.550) Fax: (860) 862-4010 Franchise Playoff Record...... 21-20 (.512) WNBA Titles...... 0 www.ConnecticutSun.com 2012 Record...... 10-24, 6th in East 2012 Playoffs...... none 2014 MEETINGS July 1 at Connecticut 6 p.m. SERIES BREAKDOWN August 1 vs. Connecticut 7 p.m. Overall...... 9-12 Home...... 6-5 All times Central Away...... 3-7 Current San Antonio Streak...... Won 1 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 1 2013 MEETINGS Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 2 ORLANDO Last Home Win...... 7/20/13 (60-52) Date W/L Score Site Last Away Win...... 8/11/11 (72-59) 6/12/99 W 71-65 H Last Home Loss...... 8/30/12 (73-84) 7/10/99 L 56-62 A Last Away Loss...... 7/14/14 (84-86) 6/13/00 L 80-88 H Largest Win...... 13, at Connecticut, 8/11/11 7/23/00 W 69-66 A ...... 13, vs. Connecticut, 7/6/10 6/7/01 W 82-79 H ...... 13 at Connecticut, 6/23/07 7/19/02 L 73-84 A Overall: 3-3 Largest Loss...... 19, vs. Connecticut, 6/1/03 Home: 2-1 Away: 1-2 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS CONNECTICUT San Antonio Individual Date W/L Score Site Points...... 24, Becky Hammon vs. Connecticut, 7/17/09 6/1/03 L 64-83 H ...... 24, Sophia Young vs. Connecticut, 9/11/08 6/15/04 W 78-67 H ...... 24, Becky Hammon at Connecticut, 9/7/08 7/24/04 L 55-69 A Rebounds...... 18, Jayne Appel vs. Connecticut, 7/20/13 6/4/05 L 69-80 A Assists...... 9, Edwidge Lawson-Wade at Connecticut, 6/6/10 6/11/05 L 69-78 H 7/22/06 L 61-79 H Connecticut Individual 7/30/06 L 65-72 A Points...... 26, vs. San Antonio, 7/24/04 5/23/07 W 74-71 H Rebounds...... 14, Kerri Gardin at San Antonio, 9/11/08 6/23/07 W 71-58 A Assists...... 8, at San Antonio, 8/30/12 9/7/08 W 85-73 A ...... 8, Katie Douglas at San Antonio, 5/23/07 9/11/08 W 78-74 H ...... 8, Shannon Johnson at San Antonio, 6/1/03 6/21/09 L 58-71 A San Antonio Team 7/17/09 L 64-72 H Most Points...... 85, at Connecticut, 9/7/08 6/6/10 L 68-81 A Fewest Points...... 55, at Connecticut, 7/24/04 7/6/10 W 79-66 H Connecticut Team 8/11/11 W 72-59 A 8/30/11 W 78-66 H Most Points...... 84, at San Antonio, 8/30/12 5/25/12 L 79-83 A Fewest Points...... 52, vs. San Antonio, 7/20/13 8/30/12 L 73-84 H 7/14/13 L 84-86 A 7/20/13 W 60-52 H Overall: 9-12 Home: 6-5 Away: 3-7

139 SAN ANTONIO STARS INDIANA FEVER

PR CONTACTS Kevin Messenger Director of Media Relations [email protected] 317-917-2844 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Eastern Colors...... Blue, Red, Gold Arena...... Bankers Life Fieldhouse (9,643; 18,165 with balcony Flagship Radio...... 1070 The Fan TV...... FOX Sports Indiana TEAM DIRECTORY Owner, Chairman and CEO, Pacers Sports & Entertainment...... Herbert Simon President, Pacers Sports & Entertainment...... Jim Morris CEO, Pacers Sports & Entertainment...... Rick Fuson President & General Manager, Fever Basketball...... Kelly Krauskopf

Head Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Stephanie White Assistant Coach...... TBD 125 S. Pennsylvania Street Head Athletic Trainer...... Todd Champlin Strength Coach...... Emily Burgess Indianapolis, IN 46204 Equipment Manager...... Drew Stanich Phone: (317) 917-2500 Video Coordinator...... Lindsay Davis Fax: (317) 917-2799 NBA/WNBA Operations Coordinator...... Ashley Floyd www.FeverBasketball.com TEAM HISTORY Franchise Evolution...... Indiana Fever, 2000-present Franchise Record...... 248-222 (.528) 2014 MEETINGS Franchise Playoff Record...... 26-25 (.510) WNBA Titles...... 1 (2012) July 5 at Indiana 4 p.m. 2013 Record...... 16-18, 4th in East July 26 Indiana 7 p.m. 2013 Playoffs...... Conference Finals ...... defeated Chicago, 2-0 All times Central ...... lost to Atlanta, 0-2 2013 MEETINGS INDIANA SERIES BREAKDOWN Date W/L Score Site 7/29/00 W 79-71 H Overall...... 12-14 7/18/01 W 61-57 A Home...... 6-7 8/4/01 W 65-54 H Away...... 6-7 6/18/02 W 79-71 H Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 3 7/10/02 W 82-69 A Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 3 7/23/03 L 47-81 A Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 1 6/1/04 L 60-79 H Last Home Win...... 8/20/10 (75-61) 9/10/04 W 82-65 A Last Away Win...... 7/5/12 (88-72) 6/21/05 L 53-66 A Last Home Loss...... 5/24/13 (64-79) 8/11/05 L 50-57 H Last Away Loss...... 8/21/13 (63-80) 5/23/06 L 53-62 H Largest Win...... 19, vs. Indiana, 7/23/09 8/5/06 L 70-76 A Largest Loss...... 34, at Indiana, 7/23/03 7/24/07 W 71-63 (OT) A 8/17/07 L 55-59 H REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS 6/11/08 W 64-53 H San Antonio Individual 6/15/08 W 70-60 A Points...... 29, Adrienne Goodson vs. Indiana, 7/29/00 7/23/09 W 84-65 H Rebounds...... 15, Natalie Williams vs. Indiana, 7/29/00 8/27/09 L 66-77 A Assists...... 9 (2x), Jennifer Azzi vs. Indiana, 7/29/00 6/3/10 L 57-79 A Danielle Robinson at Indiana, 8/21/13 8/20/10 W 75-61 H 8/9/11 L 68-81 A Indiana Individual 8/16/11 L 63-65 H Points...... 31, Olympia Scott-Richardson vs. Utah, 7/10/02 7/5/12 W 88-72 A Rebounds...... 15, Tamika Catchings vs. San Antonio, 7/5/12 9/7/12 L 78-82 H Assists...... 6, at San Antonio, 9/7/12 7/5/12 W 88-72 A ...... 6, Briann January at San Antonio, 7/23/09 9/7/12 L 78-82 H ...... 6, Sheri Sam vs. San Antonio, 7/24/07 Overall: 12-14 ...... 6, Tamika Catchings at San Antonio, 8/11/05 Home: 6-7 ...... 6, Kelly Miller at San Antonio, 6/1/04 Away: 6-7 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 88, at Indiana, 7/5/12 Fewest Points...... 47, at Indiana, 7/23/03 Indiana Team Most Points...... 82, at San Antonio, 9/7/12 Fewest Points...... 53, at San Antonio, 6/11/08

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PR CONTACTS Stacey Mitch Director of Communications [email protected] (213) 929-1313 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Western Colors...... Purple, Teal and Yellow Arena...... STAPLES Center (13,141) Flagship Radio...... None

TEAM DIRECTORY Ownership...... Group Executive Vice President/General Manager...... Penny Toler

Head Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Head Athletic Trainer...... Courtney Watson Team Manager/Scout...... Thomas Archie 865 S. Figueroa St., Suite 104 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Phone: (213) 929-1300 TEAM HISTORY Fax: (213) 929-1325 Franchise Evolution...... Los Angeles Sparks, 1997-present Franchise Record...... 342-218 (.611) www.LASparks.com Franchise Playoff Record...... 33-28 (.541) WNBA Titles...... 2 (2001, 2002) 2012 Record...... 24-10, 2nd in West 2014 MEETINGS 2012 Playoffs...... Western Conference Semi Finals May 25 at Los Angeles 2:30 p.m. June 14 vs. Los Angeles 7 p.m. SERIES BREAKDOWN June 22 at Los Angeles 2:30 p.m. Overall...... 28-42 Aug. 10 vs. Los Angeles 3:30 p.m. Home...... 18-19 All times Central Away...... 10-25 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 3 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 1 Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 4 Last Home Win...... 6/1/13 (83-78) Last Away Win...... 6/24/12 (91-71) Last Home Loss...... 8/31/13 (67-80) Last Away Loss...... 7/6/13 (66-93) Largest Win...... 22, at Los Angeles, 7/3/06 Largest Loss...... 32, at Los Angeles, 6/28/99 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 37, Becky Hammon at Los Angeles, 9/6/11 Rebounds...... 15, Katie Feenstra vs. Los Angeles, 7/26/06 Assists...... 12, Jennifer Azzi at Los Angeles*, 8/24/02 Los Angeles Individual Points...... 41, Lisa Leslie vs. San Antonio, 6/25/06 Rebounds...... 20, Candace Parker at San Antonio, 6/1/13 Assists...... 14, Penny Toler vs. Utah, 8/14/98 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 98, vs. Los Angeles, 6/16/12 Fewest Points...... 48, at Los Angeles, 6/15/08 Los Angeles Team Most Points...... 105, vs. San Antonio, 6/25/06 Fewest Points...... 52, at San Antonio, 8/9/03

141 SAN ANTONIO STARS LOS ANGELES SPARKS

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS LOS ANGELES PLAYOFFS ONLY Date W/L Score Site Date W/L Score Site 6/23/97 W 102-89 H 9/1/04 L 69-77 A 6/16/12 W 98-85 (OT) H 8/22/02* L 67-75 H 7/11/97 L 68-75 A 5/31/05 L 70-81 A 6/24/12 W 91-71 A 8/24/02* L 77-103 A 7/30/97 L 69-91 A 8/5/05 L 63-66 H 6/28/12 W 94-80 H 9/25/08* L 70-85 A 8/16/97 L 64-74 H 8/26/05 L 67-70 H 8/23/12 L 77-101 A 9/27/08* W 67-66 H 6/11/98 L 83-99 H 5/25/06 L 71-80 H 9/27/12* L 86-93 A 9/28/08* W 76-72 H 7/2/98 W 58-57 A 6/25/06 L 80-105 A 9/29/12* L 94-101 H 9/27/12* L 86-93 A 8/1/98 L 65-73 H 7/3/06 W 85-63 A 6/1/13 W 83-78 H 9/29/12* L 94-101 H 8/14/98 L 67-87 A 7/26/06 L 67-81 H 6/15/13 L 48-84 A Playoffs: 2-5 6/28/99 L 70-102 A 7/17/07 W 63-61 A 7/6/13 L 66-93 A Home: 2-2 7/30/99 L 77-87 A 8/4/07 W 86-67 H 8/31/13 L 67-80 H Away: 0-3 8/5/99 W 81-75 H 8/14/07 W 84-77 A Overall: 28-42 Utah Playoffs: 0-2 8/21/99 W 89-81 H 6/20/08 W 77-75 H Home: 18-17 Utah Home: 0-1 5/31/00 L 62-69 A 7/14/08 L 62-75 A Away: 10-25 Utah Away: 0-1 7/9/00 L 72-92 A 8/30/08 L 53-58 A Utah: 6-17 SA Playoffs: 2-3 8/9/00 W 89-77 H 9/5/08 W 76-58 H Utah Home: 5-6 SA Home: 2-1 7/3/01 L 71-84 A 9/25/08* L 70-85 A Utah Away: 1-11 SA Away: 0-2 7/10/01 L 67-79 H 9/27/08* W 67-66 H San Antonio: 22-25 8/13/01 W 80-78 (OT) H 9/28/08* W 76-72 H SA Home: 13-11 7/7/02 L 75-102 A 8/4/09 W 63-59 A SA Away: 9-14 8/4/02 L 86-90 A 8/21/09 L 66-67 (OT) H Playoffs: 2-5 8/9/02 L 77-85 H 9/5/09 W 89-72 H 8/22/02* L 67-75 H 9/8/09 L 68-76 A 8/24/02* L 77-103 A 5/22/10 W 88-81 H 6/26/03 L 58-67 H 7/1/10 L 63-73 A 7/30/03 W 70-62 A 7/18/10 W 83-73 H 8/9/03 W 69-52 H 8/8/10 W 92-83 A 8/23/03 L 70-83 A 6/24/11 W 90-80 (OT) H 7/2/04 L 80-87 (OT) A 7/12/11 L 74-84 H 7/9/04 L 61-66 H 7/18/11 W 79-69 A 7/31/04 L 67-79 H 9/6/11 W 82-65 A * Denotes playoff game

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PR CONTACTS Ashley Carlson Public Relations Manager [email protected]

QUICK FACTS Conference...... Western Colors...... Blue, Green, Silver, Light Blue and Red Arena...... Target Center (9,181) Flagship Radio...... KLCI 106.1 FM (BOB 106) TV...... Fox Sports North TEAM DIRECTORY Owner...... CEO...... Rob Moor President...... Chris Wright Executive Vice President...... Roger Griffith Director of Business Operations...... Carley Knox

Head Coach...... Cheryl Reeve Assistant Coach...... Jim Petersen 600 First Avenue North Assistant Coach...... Shelley Patterson Head Athletic Trainer...... Chuck Barta Minneapolis, MN 55403 Associate Athletic Trainer and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Keith Uzpen Phone: (612) 673-1600 Fax: (612) 673-8407 TEAM HISTORY www.LynxBasketball.com Franchise Evolution...... Minnesota Lynx, 1999 to present Franchise Record...... 245-257 (.488) Franchise Playoff Record...... 20-9 (.690) 2014 MEETINGS WNBA Titles...... 2 (2011, 2013) 2012 Record...... 26-8, 1st in West May 30 at Minnesota 7 p.m. 2012 Playoffs...... WNBA Champions July 1 vs. Minnesota 3:30 p.m...... defeated Seattle, 2-0 ...... defeated Phoenix, 2-0 July 3 at Minnesota 7 p.m...... defeated Atlanta, 3-0 July 25 at Minnesota 7 p.m. SERIES BREAKDOWN August 15 vs. Minnesota 7 p.m. Overall...... 22-38 Home...... 17-12 Away...... 5-26 All times Central Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 2 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 2 Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 9 Last Home Win...... 9/23/12 (99-84) Last Away Win...... 7/22/10 (74-72) Last Home Loss...... 8/6/13 (80-93) Last Away Loss...... 8/2/13 (63-85) Largest Win...... 31, vs. Minnesota, 7/5/02 Largest Loss...... 27, at Minnesota, 7/25/03 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 31, Danielle Adams vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 Rebounds...... 14, Sandora Irvin at Minnesota, 8/19/07 ...... 14, Natalie Williams vs. Minnesota, 6/23/01 Assists...... 10, Becky Hammon vs. Minnesota, 6/26/10 ...... 10, Danielle Robinson vs. Minnesota, 8/6/13 Minnesota Individual Points...... 32, Seimone Augustus vs. San Antonio, 7/9/06 Rebounds...... 20, Rebekkah Brunson vs. San Antonio, 8/28/12 Assists...... 14, Noelle Quinn vs. San Antonio, 8/19/07 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 99, vs. Minnesota, 9/23/12 Fewest Points...... 47, at Minnesota, 6/3/04 Minnesota Team Most Points...... 96, at Minnesota, 8/28/12 Fewest Points...... 44, vs. Minnesota, 5/26/04

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS MINNESOTA Overall: 22-38 PLAYOFFS ONLY Date W/L Score Site Home: 17-12 Date W/L Score Site 6/14/99 L 54-78 A 8/19/07 L 55-81 A Away: 5-26 9/16/11* L 65-66 A 6/26/99 L 62-72 H 6/8/08 L 78-90 A Utah: 7-6 9/18/11* W 84-75 H 8/7/99 W 80-70 H 6/28/08 W 73-65 H 9/20/11* L 67-85 A 8/11/99 L 73-83 A 7/19/08 L 74-87 H Playoffs: 1-2 6/1/00 W 83-74 H 7/25/08 L 68-78 A Utah Home: 5-1 Home: 1-0 6/22/00 L 64-86 A 7/10/09 W 77-61 A Utah Away: 2-5 Away: 0-2 8/2/00 W 72-62 A 7/12/09 L 76-83 H San Antonio: 15-32 6/23/01 W 87-80 H 8/9/09 W 89-87 A SA Home: 12-11 7/28/01 W 68-60 (OT) H 9/1/09 W 84-82 (OT) H SA Away: 3-21 8/12/01 L 62-69 A 6/26/10 W 80-66 H Playoffs: 1-2 5/25/02 W 79-75 (OT) A 7/8/10 L 66-89 A 7/5/02 W 87-56 H 7/22/10 W 74-72 A 7/24/02 L 62-70 A 8/10/10 L 66-73 H 5/30/03 L 65-75 H 8/15/10 L 78-84 A 7/16/03 L 78-85 A 7/31/11 L 69-70 H 7/25/03 L 54-81 A 8/4/11 L 60-62 A 8/16/03 L 64-73 H 8/26/11 L 75-85 A 5/26/04 W 56-44 H 8/28/11 L 61-72 H 6/3/04 L 47-55 A 9/16/11* L 65-66 A 6/24/04 W 70-57 H 9/18/11* W 84-75 H 7/28/04 L 53-66 A 9/20/11* L 67-85 A 6/28/05 L 53-63 A 6/3/12 L 79-83 A 7/26/05 W 78-71 H 7/1/12 W 93-84 H 8/9/05 L 72-76 A 8/28/12 L 84-96 (OT) A 6/9/06 L 79-86 H 9/9/12 L 62-81 H 6/16/06 W 90-60 H 9/23/12 W 99-84 H 7/9/06 L 80-85 A 6/11/13 L 72-87 A 8/6/06 L 68-82 A 7/19/13 L 71-87 H 6/20/07 W 80-73 H 8/2/13 L 63-85 A 6/20/07 W 80-73 H 8/6/13 L 80-93 H * Denotes playoff game

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PR CONTACTS Stacey Escudero Hasim Phillips Vice President, Communications, MSG Sports Communications Manager [email protected] [email protected] (212) 465-5902 (212) 465-5962 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Eastern Colors...... Black, Seafoam Green, Light Blue, Orange and White Arena...... Madison Square Garden (18,500) Flagship Radio...... None TV...... MSG Network TEAM DIRECTORY Executive Chairman, The Madison Square Garden Co. Presdient and CEO, Cablevision Systems Corporation...... James L. Dolan President and Chief Executive Officer, The Madison Square Garden Co...... Tad Smith President, MSG Sports...... Dave Howard Executive Vice President, Tickets, Clubs, Corporate Hospitality - MSG Sports...... Howard Jacobs Senior Vice President, Marketing...... Brian Grossman Senior Vice President, Sports Team Operations - MSG Sports...... Mark Piazza

Two Pennsylvania Plaza, 14th Floor Head Coach and General Manager...... Bill Laimbeer Assistant Coach...... Katie Smith New York, NY 10121 Assistant Coach...... Phone: (212) 564-9622 Fax: (212) 465-6250 www.NYLiberty.com TEAM HISTORY Franchise Evolution...... New York Liberty, 1999 to present Franchise Record...... 290-270 (.518) 2014 MEETINGS Franchise Playoff Record...... 24-31 (.436) WNBA Titles...... 0 June 5 at New York 6 p.m. 2013 Record...... 11-23, 5th in East July 9 vs. New York 7 p.m. All times Central SERIES BREAKDOWN Overall...... 15-19 Home...... 9-8 Away...... 6-11 Current San Antonio Streak...... Won 4 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 2 Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Won 2 Last Home Win...... 7/25/13 (65-53) Last Away Win...... 6/23/13 (78-77) Last Home Loss...... 7/8/11 (73-76) Last Away Loss...... 7/1/11 (75-81) Largest Win...... 13, at New York. 6/30/06 ...... 13, at New York, 7/8/12 Largest Loss...... 26, at New York, 7/7/97 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 30, Becky Hammon at New York, 9/9/08 Rebounds...... 16, Margo Dydek vs. New York, 6/11/02 Assists...... 9, Danielle Robinson at New York, 7/8/12 New York Individual Points...... 27, Shameka Christon at San Antonio, 7/8/08 ...... 27, Rebecca Lobo at Utah, 8/19/97 Rebounds...... 13, Catherine Kraayeveld at New York, 9/9/08 Assists...... 10, Teresa Weatherspoon vs. Utah, 7/18/99 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 94, at New York, 7/8/12 Fewest Points...... 53, vs. New York, 7/5/97 New York Team Most Points...... 88, at New York, 7/18/99 Fewest Points...... 53, vs. San Antonio, 7/25/13

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS NEW YORK Date W/L Score Site 7/5/97 L 53-66 H 7/8/12 W 94-81 A 7/17/97 L 54-80 A 9/18/12 W 77-66 H 7/22/97 W 78-71 A 6/23/13 W 78-77 A 8/19/97 W 81-75 H 7/25/13 W 65-53 H 6/15/98 W 71-60 H Overall: 15-19 6/21/98 L 64-68 A Home: 9-8 7/18/99 L 82-88 (OT) A Away: 6-11 8/3/99 L 59-61 H Utah: 4-8 6/3/00 L 76-87 A Utah Home: 3-3 7/26/01 W 71-63 H Utah Away: 1-5 8/8/01 L 63-82 A San Antonio: 10-11 6/11/02 L 68-71 H SA Home: 6-5 8/5/03 L 60-69 A SA Away: 5-6 6/5/04 L 57-62 H 9/12/04 L 62-64 A 6/21/05 L 59-77 A 7/2/05 W 69-57 H 6/10/06 L 67-71 H 6/30/06 W 91-78 A 6/16/07 W 79-71 H 6/22/07 W 70-63 A 6/29/07 L 66-77 H 7/8/08 W 83-79 H 9/9/08 W 82-76 A 6/13/09 W 63-60 H 6/19/09 L 61-77 A 5/28/10 L 71-77 H 7/27/10 L 72-77 A 7/1/11 L 75-81 A 7/8/11 L 73-76 H * Denotes playoff game

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PR CONTACTS Bret Burchard Rebecca Clark Basketball Communicatons/ Public Relations Manager Operations/Scouting Manager [email protected] [email protected] (602) 379-7560 (602) 514-8344 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Western Colors...... Orange, Purple and Gray Arena...... US Airways Center (10,200) Flagship Radio...... None TV...... Fox Sports Arizona TEAM DIRECTORY Managing Partner...... Executive Vice President, Finance/Administration...... Jim Pitman Vice President, and Mercury ...... Ann Meyers Drysdale

Head Coach...... Sandy Brondello Assistant Coach...... Julie Hairgrove Assistant Coach...... Anthony Boone Head Athletic Trainer...... Tamara Poole 201 East Jefferson Street Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Pro Advantage Training Phoenix, AZ 85004 Equipment Manager...... Eric Hallman Phone: (602) 514-8333 Fax: (602) 379-7540 TEAM HISTORY www.PhoenixMercury.com Franchise Evolution...... Phoenix Mercury, 1997 to present Franchise Record...... 275-285 (.491) Franchise Playoff Record...... 23-20 (.535) 2014 MEETINGS WNBA Titles...... 2 (2007, 2009) 2013 Record...... 19-15, 3rd in West May 23 at Phoenix 9 p.m. 2013 Playoffs...... Conference Finals June 7 vs. Phoenix 7 p.m. SERIES BREAKDOWN July 13 at Phoenix 5 p.m. Overall...... 32-40 Aug. 7 vs. Phoenix 7 p.m. Home...... 21-15 Away...... 11-25 Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 1 All times Central Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Won 1 Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 2 Last Home Win...... 8/17/13 (88-82) Last Away Win...... 7/10/13 (88-80) Last Home Loss...... 6/25/13 (77-83) Last Away Loss...... 8/13/13 (61-82) Largest Win...... 42, at Phoenix, 8/19/12 Largest Loss...... 34, at Phoenix, 8/19/05 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 33, Becky Hammon vs. Phoenix, 7/28/11 Rebounds...... 18, Sophia Young vs. Phoenix* (8/30/07) Assists...... 11, Danielle Robinson vs. Phoenix, 6/1/12 ...... 11, Becky Hammon vs. Phoenix, 8/3/10 Phoenix Individual Points...... 39, Diana Taurasi vs. San Antonio, 6/18/10 Rebounds...... 16, Adrian Williams vs. Utah, 5/28/03 Assists...... 12, Penny Taylor at San Antonio*, (8/28/10) ...... 12, Michelle Cleary vs. San Antonio, (7/19/00) San Antonio Team Most Points...... 108, at Phoenix, 6/18/10 Fewest Points...... 46, at Phoenix, 8/6/97 Phoenix Team Most Points...... 106, vs. San Antonio*, 8/26/10 ...... 106, vs. San Antonio*, 9/19/09 Fewest Points...... 47, vs. San Antonio, 8/19/12

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS PHOENIX PLAYOFFS ONLY Date W/L Score Site Date W/L Score Site 7/3/97 L 55-77 H 7/5/05 L 69-76 H 7/28/11 W 102-91 H 8/30/07* L 100-102 H 7/12/97 W 52-51 H 7/23/05 L 49-66 H 8/20/11 L 81-87 A 9/1/07* L 92-98 A 8/6/97 L 46-78 A 8/19/05 L 57-91 A 9/1/11 W 86-68 H 9/17/09* W 92-91 H 8/17/97 L 63-71 (OT) A 5/31/06 W 82-76 A 6/1/12 W 85-66 H 9/19/09* L 78-106 A 6/26/98 L 63-96 A 7/28/06 W 98-96 H 7/3/12 W 82-81 H 9/21/09* L 92-100 A 7/27/98 W 90-80 H 8/12/06 L 93-95 H 8/19/12 W 89-47 A 8/26/10* L 93-106 A 8/8/98 L 62-68 A 5/19/07 L 72-81 A 9/1/12 L 94-90 A 8/28/10* L 73-92 H 8/17/98 L 64-75 H 5/31/07 L 85-97 H 6/25/13 L 77-83 H Playoffs: 1-6 7/12/99 L 66-80 H 7/11/07 W 87-77 A 7/10/13 W 88-80 A Home: 1-2 7/27/99 L 73-86 A 8/2/07 L 79-84 H 8/17/13 W 88-82 H Away: 0-4 8/13/99 W 67-64 H 8/30/07* L 100-102 H 9/6/13 L 80-83 A 8/20/99 W 70-62 A 9/1/07* L 92-98 A 9/13/13 L 61-82 A 6/6/00 W 76-61 H 5/20/08 W 81-76 H Overall: 32-40 7/14/00 W 87-84 H 7/15/08 W 97-87 A Home: 21-15 7/19/00 L 76-86 A 8/28/08 W 77-55 A Away: 11-25 5/31/01 W 81-62 A 6/6/09 L 79-90 A Utah: 10-11 7/21/01 L 50-59 A 6/23/09 W 91-87 H Utah Home: 8-3 8/10/01 W 69-57 H 8/13/09 L 83-95 A Utah Away: 2-8 6/1/02 L 66-71 A 8/15/09 W 106-89 H San Antonio: 22-29 7/13/02 W 75-66 H 9/17/09* W 92-91 H SA Home: 13-12 7/26/02 W 74-61 H 9/19/09* L 78-106 A SA Away: 9-17 5/28/03 L 50-51 A 9/21/09* L 92-100 A Playoffs: 1-6 6/5/03 W 70-55 H 6/18/10 W 108-105 A 7/5/03 W 81-70 H 8/3/10 L 92-103 H 8/22/03 L 62-89 A 8/6/10 L 87-103 A 6/26/04 W 80-72 (OT) A 8/22/10 W 83-82 H 6/29/04 L 65-77 H 8/26/10* L 93-106 A 7/21/04 L 55-87 A 8/28/10* L 73-92 H 7/30/04 L 59-68 H 6/17/11 W 101-99 A 6/15/05 L 62-76 A 6/21/11 L 98-105 H * Denotes playoff game

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PR CONTACTS Kim Veale Shannon Burley Media Relations Coordinator Vice President of Marketing [email protected] [email protected] (206) 272-2706 (206) 272-2776

QUICK FACTS Conference...... Western Colors...... Green, Gold, Red and Bronze Arena...... KeyArena at Seattle Center (9,686) Flagship Radio...... KPTK 1090 AM TV...... KONG 6/16 TEAM DIRECTORY Ownership...... Force 10 Hoops LLC Chairman...... Dawn Trudeau President & CEO...... Karen Bryant

Head Coach and General Manager...... Brian Agler Assistant Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Shaquala Williams Head Athletic Trainer...... Tom Spencer 3421 Thorndyke Ave. W. Equipment Manager...... Kayce Kirahara Seattle, WA 98119 Basketball Operations...... Preston Fawcett Phone: (206) 217-WNBA Fax: (206) 281-5817 TEAM HISTORY www.StormBasketball.com Franchise Evolution...... Seattle Storm, 2000 to present Franchise Record...... 250-220 (.532) Franchise Playoff Record...... 19-20 (.481) 2014 MEETINGS WNBA Titles...... 2 (2004, 2010) 2013 Record...... 17-17, 4th in West June 13 vs. Seattle 7 p.m. 2013 Playoffs...... Western Conference Semifinals June 19 at Seattle 9 p.m...... lost to Minnesota, 1-2 July 11 vs. Seattle 7 p.m. SERIES BREAKDOWN Aug. 3 at Seattle 8 p.m. Overall...... 24-27 Home...... 15-11 Away...... 9-18 All times Central Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 1 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 1 Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 1 Last Home Win...... 8/25/13 (70-64) Last Away Win...... 8/9/13 (77-56) Last Home Loss...... 8/27/13 (71-72) Last Away Loss...... 8/11/13 (63-69) Largest Win...... 24, vs. Seattle, 9/14/12 Largest Loss...... 40, at Seattle, 6/22/03 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 30, Becky Hammon at Seattle, 7/29/07 Rebounds...... 16, Jayne Appel at Seattle, 8/11/13 Assists...... 10, Becky Hammon vs. Seattle, 7/20/10 ...... 10, Vickie Johnson vs. Seattle, 5/25/07 Seattle Individual Points...... 32, Lauren Jackson at Seattle, 8/12/03 Rebounds...... 18, Lauren Jackson at Seattle, 8/12/03 Assists...... 12, Tanisha Wright at Seattle, 6/29/10 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 92, at Seattle, 7/29/07 Fewest Points...... 47, vs. Seattle, 6/25/01 Seattle Team Most Points...... 93, vs. San Antonio, 6/22/03 Fewest Points...... 53, vs. Utah, 6/18/00

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS SEATTLE Date W/L Score Site 6/18/00 W 56-53 A 7/7/09 L 53-66 A 6/20/00 W 66-63 H 7/28/09 W 74-71 H 7/1/00 W 81-60 A 8/1/09 L 82-85 (OT) A 6/9/01 L 65-73 H 5/30/10 L 56-84 H 6/25/01 L 47-65 H 6/20/10 L 61-82 A 8/3/01 W 64-61 A 6/29/10 L 72-86 A 6/9/02 W 71-68 A 7/20/10 L 74-80 H 6/15/02 W 61-54 H 7/14/11 W 69-66 H 8/11/02 L 57-74 A 7/21/11 L 55-73 A 5/24/03 W 65-56 H 8/2/11 L 64-78 A 6/22/03 L 53-93 A 8/23/11 L 55-63 A 8/12/03 W 87-77 A 9/3/11 L 60-70 H 8/20/03 W 78-70 (OT) H 6/9/12 W 80-67 H 6/19/04 L 61-74 H 6/22/12 L 76-82 A 7/1/04 L 52-76 A 9/14/12 W 90-66 H 7/12/04 L 59-75 A 9/21/12 L 75-84 A 5/29/05 L 51-79 A 6/21/13 L 86-91 H 6/30/05 W 81-69 H 8/9/13 W 77-56 A 7/15/05 L 70-92 A 8/11/13 L 63-69 A 8/23/05 L 51-78 H 8/25/13 W 70-64 H 6/4/06 W 8-87 A 8/27/13 L 71-72 H 6/23/06 L 57-87 A Overall: 24-27 8/10/06 W 75-65 H Home: 15-11 5/25/07 W 82-71 H Away: 9-18 6/2/07 W 78-68 A Utah: 6-3 7/7/07 W 80-73 H Utah Home: 2-2 7/29/07 W 92-88 A Utah Away: 4-1 5/24/08 W 87-72 H San Antonio: 18-24 5/30/08 L 57-78 A SA Home: 13-7 6/13/08 W 74-69 H SA Away: 5-17

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PR CONTACTS Aimee Cooper Manager of Public and Community Relations [email protected] (918) 527-0730 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Western Colors...... Black and Yellow Arena...... BOK Center (7,500) Flagship Radio...... TBD TV...... TBD TEAM DIRECTORY Ownership Group...... Bill Cameron, David Box, Pat Chernicky, Chris Christian, Sam and Rita Combs, ...... Don and Pat Hardin, Paula Marshall, Stuart and Linda Price, Scott and Katie Schofield President, Chief Revenue Office...... Steve Swetoha

Head Coach...... Fred Williams Assistant Coach...... Ed Baldwin Associate Coach...... Bridget Pettis Athletic Trainer...... Allison Russell Williams Center Tower One One West Third Street, Suite 1100 Phone: (918) 949-9700 TEAM HISTORY Fax: (918) 949-97979 Franchise Evolution...... Tulsa Shock, established 2010 www.TulsaShock.net ...... Detroit Shock, 1998 to 2009 Franchise Record...... 239-293 (.449) Franchise Playoff Record...... 30-19 (.612) 2014 MEETINGS WNBA Titles...... 3 (2003, 2006, 2008) 2013 Record...... 11-23, 6th in West May 17 vs. Tulsa 7 p.m. 2013 Playoffs...... Did Not Qualify May 28 vs. Tulsa 7 p.m. SERIES BREAKDOWN July 17 at Tulsa 11:30 p.m. Overall...... 14-4 July 22 vs. Tulsa 7 p.m. Home...... 6-3 Away...... 8-1 Aug. 8 at Tulsa 7 p.m. Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 1 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 1 All times Central Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Won 1 Last Home Win...... 8/4/13 (69-65) Last Away Win...... 8/30/13 (74-65) Last Home Loss...... 9/8/13 (65-98) Last Away Loss...... 8/23/13 (67-73) Largest Win...... 31, at Tulsa, 6/10/11 Largest Loss...... 33, vs. Tulsa, 9/8/13 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 36, Danielle Robinson at Tulsa, 9/11/11 Rebounds...... 15, Michelle Snow at Tulsa, 5/20/10 Assists...... 9, Danielle Robinson vs. Tulsa, 8/24/13 ...... 9, Becky Hammon at Tulsa, 5/19/12 ...... 9, Edwidge Lawson-Wade vs. Tulsa, 6/11/10 Tulsa Individual Points...... 51, Riquna Williams at San Antonio, 9/8/13 Rebounds...... 12, Glory Johnson vs. San Antonio,8/30/13 Assists...... 11, Angel Goodrich at San Antonio, 9/8/13 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 102, at Tulsa, 9/11/11 Fewest Points...... 65, vs. Tulsa, 9/8/13

Tulsa Team Most Points...... 98, at San Antonio, 9/8/13 Fewest Points...... 62, vs. San Antonio, 6/10/11

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS DETROIT TULSA PLAYOFFS ONLY - DETROIT Date W/L Score Site Date W/L Score Site Date W/L Score Site 7/13/98 L 67-74 H Overall: 8-18 5/20/10 W 83-74 A 10/1/08* L 69-77 H 7/17/98 L 67-79 A Home: 4-10 6/11/10 W 87-75 H 10/3/08* L 61-69 H 8/10/98 L 73-77 H Away: 4-8 6/16/10 L 70-75 H 10/5/08* L 60-76 A 7/6/99 W 104-94 (2 OT) H Utah: 4-5 7/30/10 W 101-85 A Playoffs: 0-3 7/21/99 L 77-86 A Utah Home: 2-3 8/13/10 W 94-74 H Home: 0-2 7/7/00 L 69-73 H Utah Away: 2-2 6/4/11 W 93-73 H Away: 0-1 8/7/01 W 76-69 A San Antonio: 4-13 6/10/11 W 93-62 A 7/8/02 W 94-76 H SA Home: 2-7 8/6/11 W 72-64 H 7/23/02 W 86-75 A SA Away: 2-6 9/11/11 W 102-94 (OT) A 6/7/03 L 55-74 H Playoffs: 0-3 5/19/12 W 88-79 A 7/1/03 L 88-99 A 8/17/12 W 89-79 A 5/22/04 L 60-73 H 8/25/12 W 91-71 H 7/18/04 L 71-77 A 9/12/12 W 78-67 A 5/24/05 L 65-74 A 9/16/12 L 70-80 H 8/13/05 L 59-60 H 8/4/13 W 69-65 H 6/27/06 L 59-63 H 8/23/13 L 67-73 A 7/16/06 L 67-77 A 8/30/13 W 74-65 A 7/1/07 W 71-68 A 9/8/13 L 65-98 H 7/31/07 L 79-84 H Overall: 14-4 7/1/08 W 79-72 (OT) H Home: 6-3 7/27/08 W 76-64 A Away: 8-1 10/1/08* L 69-77 H 10/3/08* L 61-69 H 10/5/08* L 60-76 A 8/23/09 L 84-99 A 8/29/09 W 100-88 (OT) H

152 SAN ANTONIO STARS WASHINGTON MYSTICS

PR CONTACTS Ketsia Colimon Scott Hall Director of Corporate & Mystics Communications Communications Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] (202) 527-7535 QUICK FACTS Conference...... Eastern Colors...... Red, White, Navy and Silver Arena...... Verizon Center (10,100) Flagship Radio...... Webcast TV...... TBD TEAM DIRECTORY Owner...... Monumental Sports & Entertainment Chairman...... President & Managing Partner...... Sheila C. Johnson

General Manager & Head Coach...... Mike Thibault Assistant Coach...... Assistant Coach...... Eric Thibault Certified Athletic Trainer...... Navin Hettiarachchi 601 F Street NW, 3rd Floor Washington, D.C., 20004 TEAM HISTORY Phone: (202) 628-3200 Franchise Evolution...... Washington Mystics, 1998 to present Franchise Record...... 209-324 (.392) Fax: (202) 527-7539 Franchise Playoff Record...... 8-16 (.333) www.WashingtonMystics.com WNBA Titles...... 0 2013 Record...... 17-17, 2nd in East 2013 Playoffs...... WNBA FInals 2012 MEETINGS ...... Lost to Minnesota (0-3) SERIES BREAKDOWN June 24 vs. Washington 11:30 a.m. Overall...... 16-15 June 29 at Washington 3 p.m. Home...... 7-8 Away...... 9-7 All times Central Current San Antonio Streak...... Lost 2 Current San Antonio Home Streak...... Lost 1 Current San Antonio Away Streak...... Lost 1 Last Home Win...... 8/21/12 (75-72) Last Away Win...... 7/6/12 (78-73) Last Home Loss...... 7/12/13 (73-83) Last Away Loss...... 7/16/13 (64-86) Largest Win...... 16, at Washington, 7/8/99 Largest Loss...... 16, at Washington, 6/17/04 REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHS San Antonio Individual Points...... 30, Natalie Williams vs. Washington, 6/17/00 Rebounds...... 16, Natalie Williams at Washington, 7/20/02 Assists...... 11, Becky Hammon vs. Washington, 9/10/11 Washington Individual Points...... 29, Nikki McCray vs. Utah, 6/19/98 Rebounds...... 18, Alessandra Santos at Utah, 6/13/98 Assists...... 9, Nikki Teasley at San Antonio, 7/21/06 San Antonio Team Most Points...... 99, at Washington, 7/19/98 Fewest Points...... 58, at Washington, 7/28/05 Washington Team Most Points...... 97, at Utah, 6/4/02 Fewest Points...... 52, at San Antonio, 6/6/08

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS WASHINGTON 7/16/13 L 64-86 A Date W/L Score Site 6/13/98 W 78-77 H 6/19/98 L 76-85 A Overall: 16-15 7/19/98 W 99-88 A Home: 7-8 7/8/99 W 65-81 A Away: 9-7 7/26/99 W 73-61 H Utah: 6-3 6/17/00 W 70-67 H Utah Home: 3-1 6/29/01 L 64-74 A Utah Away: 3-2 6/4/02 L 89-97 H San Antonio: 10-12 7/20/02 W 83-73 A SA Home: 4-7 6/10/03 L 72-79 A SA Away: 6-5 7/19/03 L 77-85 H 6/17/04 L 60-76 A 9/15/04 L 73-84 H 6/7/05 W 71-62 H 7/28/05 L 58-73 A 7/21/06 L 77-80 H 8/8/06 L 79-91 A 7/3/07 W 84-79 A 8/7/07 L 73-77 H 6/6/08 W 63-52 H 7/6/08 W 83-75 A 6/30/09 L 82-84 H 7/15/09 W 79-78 A 7/29/10 W 79-75 A 8/17/10 L 66-76 H 7/26/11 W 73-67 A 9/10/11 W 82-74 H 7/6/12 W 78-73 A 8/21/12 W 75-72 H 7/12/13 L 73-83 H

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155 SAN ANTONIO STARSCOMMUNITY SILVER & BLACK GIVE BACK

Silver & Black Give Back is a 501(c)(3) public charity that began in 1988 when the Spurs were the only team in the Spurs Sports & Entertainment family. Over the years, the SS&E family has grown to encompass three other franchises – the Stars of the WNBA, the Rampage of the AHL and the Austin Toros of the NBA Development League.

Through our unique resources and opportunities, we work to creatively engage young people to enrich their communities. By offering youth sports programs, such as the Jr. Silver Stars, and youth-led service programs like the Team Up Challenge, we’ve invested in and empowered hundreds of thousands of young people. Silver & Black Give Back is the nonprofit partner of the Spurs Sports & Entertainment family of teams; the San Antonio Stars, Spurs (NBA), Rampage (AHL), and Austin Toros (NBA Developmental League). For 25 years, our players, coaches and staff have been focused on fostering young talent and enriching the community by encouraging local youth to become responsible adults and give back. While sport is our business, community is our passion. Learn more about how you can be involved at www. sbgb.org.

The Summer Team Up Challenge is a youth-led service learning program that gives students a chance to apply learning to the real world, away from the classroom. It connects life experiences with curriculum, bringing education alive in powerful ways.

Over the course of the past three years students in the Team Up Challenge have volunteered over 13,000 hours, fed over 4,000 children, rescued over 100 stray animals, launched a safe driving campaign for teenagers and an anti-bullying campaign for all ages, implemented a recycling program at their school and more.

For more information about the Team Up Challenge and to learn how you can help, visit teamupchallenge.com.

156 SAN ANTONIO STARS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INITIATIVES POSSE Pos se [pos-ee] -noun 1. a body or force armed with authority

2. ( US ) Also called: posse comitatus the able-bodied men of a district assembled together and forming a group upon whom the sheriff may call for assistance in maintaining law and order.

The People of Spurs Sports & Entertainment make up our volunteer POSSE! The entire SS&E family is encouraged to be a part of the POSSE and get out and get involved in our community. Based on our organization’s values and commitment to service, the POSSE offers all staff members and partners opportunities to volunteer in the greater San Antonio area. POSSE members are living demonstrations of our core values of integrity, success, and caring.

Each month staff have multiple opportunities to serve our community through POSSE projects. Last year alone, the POSSE partnered with organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, City of San Antonio, Haven for Hope, San Antonio Food Bank, City Year, Brook Army Medical Center, and many more.

To honor the top 20 employees in annual volunteer POSSE hours, SS&E makes a monetary donation to the charity of their choice.

WNBA Cares To kick off the 2014 WNBA season, Stars players, Spurs Sports & Entertainment staff partnered with the Young Women’s Leadership Academy to unveil a new design to their gym.

Breast Health Awareness As part of our continued commitment to Breast Health Awareness, the San Antonio Stars host our annual BHA auction following the August 1st game vs. the Connecticut Sun.

157 SAN ANTONIO STARS WNBA CARES Through WNBA Cares, the WNBA is deeply committed to creating programs that improve the quality of life for all people with a special emphasis on programs that promote a healthy lifestyle and positive body image, increase breast and women’s health awareness, support youth and family development, and focus on education.

• PHILANTHROPHY: More than $11.5 million donated to charity, more than $3.5 million raised in the fight against breast cancer • SERVICE: More than 565,000 hours of hands-on service • LEGACY: More than 45 places where kids and families can live, learn or play • INSPIRATION: 27 current and former WNBA coaches and players have traveled to 27 countries across five continents throughout the world as sport ambassadors inspiring youth and promoting health and wellness through basketball.

WNBA FIT The WNBA FIT platform is the league’s comprehensive health and wellness program that encourages physical activity and healthy living for children and families through grassroots programs and events, and products related to health, fitness, nutrition and self-esteem. In cooperation with well-established health and wellness organizations, WNBA FIT informs, educates and engages children and families in healthy living practices.

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BREAST HEALTH AWARENESS The WNBA Breast Health Awareness program focuses on generating awareness and educating women about breast cancer in addition to raising funds for the initiative. This season WNBA Breast Health Awareness Week will take place from July 28 – August

WNBA GREEN The WNBA is committed to a long-term environmental plan through the implementation of sustainable business practices and procedures that decrease the league’s carbon footprint and contribute to a clean, healthy environment. The WNBA Greening Initiative is an innovative program designed to reduce the environmental impact of the league’s operations and events.

WNBA INSPIRING WOMEN The Inspiring Woman platform celebrates women who demonstrate their ability to inspire others through their commitment, passion and dedication to work, family and community.

WNBA CARES COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD The WNBA Cares Community Assist Award presented by State Farm recognizes a WNBA player for their outstanding efforts in the community and for ongoing philanthropic work during each month of the 2014 WNBA season.

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THE FOX The Fox is the official mascot of the San Antonio Stars. He began his WNBA career on May 25, 2003 and has been entertaining fans at every home game since. The Fox also appears at various community events in and around San Antonio all year round.

Complete the appearance request form on SAStars.com to schedule The Fox or the Star Squad to appear at your upcoming event.

Official Mascot

STAR SQUAD The San Antonio Stars Star Squad is a group of highly energetic men and women, 18 years of age and older, who entertain fans at every Stars home game. The Star Squad is a unique, interactive team that not only performs, but serves as a vital part of the implementation and activation of all in-game promotions.

Interactive Team

160 SAN ANTONIO STARS SPURS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The San Antonio Stars are one of four professional sports franchises owned and operated by Spurs Sports & Entertinament.

Spurs Sports & Entertainment, or SS&E, is the premier provider of sports and entertainment in South Texas. SS&E owns and operates the San Antonio Spurs (NBA), San Antonio Rampage (AHL), San Antonio Stars (WNBA) and Austin Toros (NBA Development League) and also manages the day-to-day operations of the AT&T Center. With a staff of more than 250 employees, Spurs Sports & Entertainment exists to provide the highest quality sports and entertainment experience to its guests and to have a positive impact the community. The Spurs Sports & Entertainment ownership group is led by chairman and CEO Peter Holt.

161 SAN ANTONIO STARS SAN ANTONIO SPURS

SAN ANTONIO SPURS In the summer of 1973 a group of local investors leased the Dallas Chaparrals and relocated the team to San Antonio. Midway through their first season in the Alamo City the group purchased the team outright, and the Spurs have been a mainstay in San Antonio culture ever since. The Silver and Black played their first three season in the ABA before joining the NBA in the summer of 1976, along with the Nets, Nuggets and Pacers.

Over the last 17 years the Silver and Black have enjoyed a tremendous amount of success. Since Tim Duncan joined the team in 1997-98 the Spurs have captured four NBA Championships and have posted the best regular season winning percentage (.706, 950-396) of any team in the four major sports (MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL). During that time San Antonio has posted the NBA’s best record five times (1998- 99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2011-12 and 2013-14) and has won 11 division titles. The Spurs record during that span ranks as the best 17-year run of any team in NBA history. Since the 2000-01 season, San Antonio has posted 50-or-more wins in 15 consecutive seasons, the longest such streak in NBA history.

In September 2012, ESPN the Magazine name the Spurs the “Team of the Decade” in its annual Ultimate Standings survey. The Silver and Black have twice been named the best franchise in professional sports (2003 and 2005) and is the only franchise to rank in the Top 10 every year since ESPN introduced its annual survey in 2003.

The Spurs are led by head coach Gregg Popovich who has been at the helm for the past 18 seasons. The longest tenured coach with the same team in all four major professional sports, Popovich holds the third-best winning percentage (minimum 250 games coached) in NBA history (.681, 967-443). His 967 NBA victories with the Spurs rank second all-time in NBA history for most wins with one team behind (, 1,127).

On the court the Spurs are led by the trio of Tim Duncan, and Manu Ginobili who have won three NBA titles together and have a combined 23 All-Star appearances among them. For more information on the Spurs or any of the franchises ran by SS&E please call (210)-444-5000 or visit www.spurs.com.

GREGG POPOVICH In his 18th season as the Spurs head coach … the longest tenured coach with the same team among the 122 NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB franchises … has led the Spurs to four NBA Championships (1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007) … he and Eric Spoelstra are the only two active coaches with multiple NBA titles … one of five coaches in history with four-or-more NBA Championships (along with , , John Kundla and ) … finished the 2012-13 season with a career mark of 905-423 … career winning percentage of .681 ranks third in NBA history (behind Jackson and Billy Cunningham) … ranks 12th in NBA history in career victories (among active coaches trails only Rick Adelman) … his 905 wins with one team rank second all-time in NBA history behind Jerry Sloan (1,127) … posted his 900th career win vs. Utah on March 22, 2013 … his 133 playoff wins rank third in NBA history (behind Jackson and Riley) and his playoff career winning percentage of .616 (133-83) is the third best in league history … named NBA Coach of the Year in both 2003 and 2012 … has been named the NBA Coach of the Month 14 times (4/99, 3/01, 3/02, 1/03, 3/03, 12/03, 12/05, 3/06, 3/07, 11/07, 11/10, 12/10, 2/12, 3/12), the most in league annals … has led San Antonio to the NBA’s best regular season record four times (1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03 and 2011-12) … the Western Conference All-Star coach in 2005, 2011 and 2013 … the Spurs all-time leader in both regular season and playoff wins … a 1970 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy with a degree in Soviet studies … played four seasons at the Air Force Academy … as a senior was the team’s captain and leading scorer … following his graduation in 1970 served his five-year military commitment … during that time toured Eastern and the as a member of the U.S. Armed Forces Team … selected to represent the U.S. on the national AAU Team touring the Soviet Union … in 1972 was the captain of the Armed Forces team, which won the AAU Championship … earned an invitation to the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team Training Camp … in 1973 returned to the Air Force Academy as an assistant coach … spent six years at Air Force during which time he obtained his master’s degree in physical education and sports sciences from the University of Denver … in 1979 was named the head coach at Pomona-Pitzer in Claremont, California … spent the next eight seasons at Pomona … during the 1985–86 season led the team to its first conference championship in 68 years and to a berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament … while at Pomona was an active member of the school’s academic community, working as an associate professor, chairing the college’s Student Life committee, serving on the Women’s Commission and even – for one year – living in a dorm with his family … Head Coach moved to the NBA in July of 1988, joining the Spurs as an assistant coach as a member of Larry Brown’s staff … spent the next four seasons in San Antonio with a Spurs team that won a pair of Midwest Division titles … in the summer of 1992 was named an assistant coach on ’s staff with Golden State … spent the next two seasons with the Warriors … returned to San Antonio on May 31, 1994, as the Spurs executive vice president of basketball operations/ general manager (served as GM for eight seasons before turning the job over to R.C. Buford on July 1, 2002) … named the Spurs head coach in December of 1996 … served as an assistant coach for USA Basketball’s Men’s Senior Team for three consecutive summers (at the 2002 World Basketball Championship, the 2003 FIBA America Men’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament and the 2004 Olympic Games) … a very active member of the San Antonio community … in 1991 teamed with Frank Martin to create the Spurs Youth Basketball League … today the league plays at 75 locations in San Antonio and through-out South Texas … over 15,000 boys and girls, ages 7 to 16, played in the league in 2011- 12 … prior to every game, each participant takes a pledge, promising to remain drug and alcohol free while showing good sportsmanship and fair play … the league was honored with a Daily Point of Light Award by President Bush in February of 1992… is involved in several charities in the San Antonio area including the San Antonio Food Bank, Roy Maas’ Youth Alternatives, Boys and Girls Club and The Miracle League … honored by the Air Force Academy with its Distinguished Graduate Award in 2007 … he and his wife of 38 years, Erin, have been blessed with two children, Micky and Jill.

162 SAN ANTONIO STARS SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE

SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE The San Antonio Rampage serve as the top American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate for the National Hockey League’s Florida Panthers. They play in the West Division of the AHL’s Western Conference. Originally a joint venture between Spurs Sports & Entertainment and the Panthers, SS&E bought the team from Florida on June 30, 2005 and assumed full ownership of the franchise. Before their affiliation with the Panthers, the Rampage spent six seasons (2005-11) as the AHL affiliate to the Phoenix Coyotes (now known as the Arizona Coyotes). They entered into a new agreement with Florida on June 29, 2011. The Rampage finished the 2013-14 season with a 30-37-3-6 record, though they posted the winningest Rodeo Road Trip in franchise history, going 7-2-0-1 through the month of February. On that trip, they set a franchise record 12-game point streak, a franchise record eight-game point streak on the road, and a franchise record six-game winning streak on the road. Three players (Jonathan Racine, Vince Trocheck, and Garrett Wilson) made their NHL debut with the Panthers, while five others (Bobby Butler, Quinton Howden, Dylan Olsen, Alex Petrovic, and Colby Robak) earned recalls to the big club. Forward Bobby Butler led the team in goals (22) and points (47), while Vince Trocheck and Drew Shore topped all skaters in assists (26). For the fourth consecutive season, the Rampage finished top 10 in league-wide attendance, averaging 7,001 fans per game during the 2013-14 campaign. Overall, the Rampage welcomed 266,053 fans through 38 home games. The fourth annual Pink in the Rink game raised $36,200 to benefit breast health awareness, and saw a crowd of 15,251 that marked a third-best attendance in franchise history. The NHL made its first stop in the 11-year history American Hockey League of AT&T Center on Sept. 20, 2013, as the Florida Panthers and Dallas Stars faced off in a preseason game. Anointed with the ‘C’ for the first time in his nine-year professional career, Rampage forward Greg Rallo finished the 2013-14 season top five all-time in four different Rampage categories: third in games played (207), fourth in goals (55), fifth in assists (61), and fifth in points (115). For the second straight season, the Rampage finished the year with a loss to a team that would cease to exist at the conclusion of the season, as the Houston Aeros became the Iowa Wild in summer of 2013, and the Abbotsford Heat will relocate to Glens Falls, N.Y. for the 2014-15 season. Tom Rowe became the ninth head coach in the team’s 13-year history when he replaced Peter Horachek on Nov. 8, 2013. The Rampage are one of 30 teams that compete for the Calder Cup, and won their first playoff series in 2011- 12, knocking out the Chicago Wolves in five games to advance to the Western Conference semifinals. They were named the Ticket Sales Department of the Year in 2011-12, and were presented with the AHL President’s Award following the 2010-11 season for their success in all areas off the ice. In operation since 1936, the AHL continues to serve as the top developmental league for all 30 NHL teams, and more than 87 percent of today’s NHL players are AHL graduates. For more information on the Rampage, please contact Danielle Bernstein at (210) 444-5734 or [email protected]. Tom Rowe Tom Rowe enters his second season as head coach of the San Antonio Rampage, when he became the ninth head coach in the 13-year history of the franchise on Nov. 8, 2013. During the annual Rodeo Road Trip in February, the Rampage pulled off their best trip in club history, going 7-2-0-1 under Rowe’s leadership, setting a franchise record 12-game point streak as well as a franchise record six-game win streak on the road. Before coming to the Rampage, Rowe, 58, coached Yaroslavl Lokomotiv of the Kontinental Hockey League, leading the club to a 34-18-0 record and a place in the Conference Quarterfinals during the 2012-13 season. He began his coaching career in the American Hockey League, serving as assistant coach for three seasons (2001-04) with the Lowell Lock Monsters (now the Albany Devils) before being promoted to head coach. As the New Jersey Devils switched their affiliation, Rowe took the reins of the Albany River Rats (now the Charlotte Checkers), and owned an 80-66-14 record, seeing first round playoff action both years of his tenure (2006-08). He served as Paul Maurice’s assistant coach for three seasons with the Carolina Hurricanes (2008-11). Head Coach The Lynn, Mass. native was drafted in the third round (37th overall) of the 1976 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals after playing three seasons with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League. In 357 career NHL games, he posted 85 goals and 100 assists, and became the first American-born player to net 30 goals in a season when he scored 31 for Washington during the 1978-79 season. After retiring at the conclusion of the 1983-84 season, Rowe was a part-time color commentator for Hartford in 1989, becoming the full-time broadcaster in 1990 and staying in that position until the end of the season. He continued to work in Hartford management, being appointed assistant general manager in June of 1991 and remaining there until September 1993, when he made the switch to scouting. Rowe was a professional scout for the Whalers until June 1995. He skated in 112 AHL games between Adirondack, Binghamton, Hershey, Moncton, and Springfield, posting 66 goals and 43 assists in that time. He resides in San Antonio with his wife.

163 SAN ANTONIO STARS AUSTIN TOROS

AUSTIN TOROS The Austin Toros began the 2013-2014 season with a new look… Brian Pauga was named General Manager of the Austin Toros after Sean Marks joined the San Antonio Spurs coaching bench… Assistant Coach Ken McDonald replaced Head Coach Taylor Jenkins, who accepted a position with the . Mike Miller and Anthony Carter joined the staff as assistant coaches…Flip Murray finished sixth in the D-League averaging 21.3 points per game. Courtney Fells earned an Honorable Mention award for the 2013-14 All D-League team… The Spurs assigned four players to the Toros over the course of the season. Assignee Malcolm Thomas joined the Toros for 10 games averaging 15.2 points and 9.4 rebounds. Aron Baynes and , who both spent time with the Toros during the 2012-2013 season returned to the team early on. In eight games, De Colo averaged 23.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 5.9 assists. Baynes averaged 22.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in two games …In February, 2014 the Spurs acquired forward Austin Daye who played one game with the Toros recording a double- double with 27 points and 13 rebounds in 40 minutes…The Toros finished the 2013-2014 season with a 19-31 record.

The Austin Toros advanced to the 2012-13 NBA D-League semi-finals under Taylor Jenkins in his first year as head coach…the team finished the season posting a record of 29-25. The Spurs assigned guards Cory Joseph and Nando De Colo, and center Aron Baynes to the Toros a combined 10 times during the season. Kawhi Leonard was also assigned once to the team during his injury rehab. Cory Joseph was named to the 2013 NBA D-League All-Star Prospects team and received Second Team, All D-League honors.

NBA D-League The Austin Toros enjoyed their best season in franchise history in 2011-12, highlighted by winning their first NBA D-League Championship defeating the Los Angeles in a best-of-three series … the Toros posted a franchise-best 33-17 during the regular season and were a league-best 18-4 at on their home floor at the Cedar Park Center … five Toros players received GATORADE Call-Ups during the season … Eric Dawson (San Antonio, twice), Justin Dentmon (San Antonio and Toronto), Lester Hudson (Cleveland and Memphis), Carldell Johnson (New Orleans) and Lance Thomas (New Orleans, twice) all saw NBA action … Dentmon was named NBA D-League Most Valuable Player for the 2011-12 season and was selected to the All-NBA D-League First Team … he was named NBA D-League Player of the Month in January and represented the Toros in the 2012 NBA D-League All-Star Game … Dawson was named NBA D-League Impact Player of the Year and was selected to the All-NBA D-League Second Team … the Spurs assigned rookie guard Cory Joseph to the Toros on three occasions throughout the season and playoffs … he earned NBA Development League Performer of the Week for games played March 19-25, after posting a triple-double with 15 points, 17 rebounds and 12 assists in a 112-82 win over the Maine Red Claws on March 23 … the Toros broke their all-time franchise attendance record on March 3, when 7,708 fans came out to watch the Toros take on the Texas Legends … the Toros joined the D-League on May 4, 2005, when the Columbus Riverdragons moved from Georgia to Texas ... Spurs Sports & Entertainment purchased the team on June 28, 2007 ... former Toros head coaches are the late (2005–07), who was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010, (2007–10), who is now an assistant coach with the Atlanta Hawks and Utah Jazz assistant coach Brad Jones (2010-12) ... Taylor Jenkins accepted an assistant coach position with the Atlanta Hawks for the 2013-14 season. The NBA D-League, founded in 2001, is the NBA’s official minor league … featuring 18 teams with direct affiliations to NBA franchises, the NBA D-League is a proven developer of talent: 30 percent of players in the NBA at the conclusion of the 2013-14 season boasted NBA D-League experience, and the league continues to develop coaches, referees, and front-office staff for the NBA and its teams … for more information on the Toros contact the team’s front office at (512) 236-8333.

BRIAN PAUGA Entering his seventh season in the Spurs basketball operations department … was promoted to director of scouting in September 2012 after serving two years as the coordinator of scouting … assists in all areas of Spurs basketball operations … took on the DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING/ role of general manager of the Austin Toros (the Spurs NBA Development League team) in September 2013 … started with the Silver and Black in July 2007 as a basketball operations AUSTIN TOROS GENERAL intern … was brought on full-time in the summer of 2008 as the basketball operations assistant … prior to joining the Spurs worked as a student manager with the Michigan MANAGER State men’s basketball team from 2003-07, including the Spartan’s 2005 Final Four team … earned his degree in business management … a native of Willowbrook, Illinois … resides in San Antonio with his fiancé, Amanda.

164 SAN ANTONIO STARS AT&T CENTER

AT&T CENTER As the premier entertainment venue in South Texas, the AT&T Center opened in November of 2002. The AT&T Center was built by the initiatives of a public-private venture amongst Bexar County, the Coliseum Advisory Board, the San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo and Spurs Sports & Entertainment.

The facility hosts four anchor tenants: the NBA Spurs, the AHL Rampage, the WNBA Stars and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Additionally, the venue attracts a multitude of concerts, family shows and special events. In 10 years of operation, the AT&T Center has hosted over 1,000 events with entertaining in excess of 15 million guests. George Strait, the Rolling Stones, Billy Joel & Elton John, The Police, Luciano Pavarotti, George Lopez, Cirque du Soleil, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, and Bon Jovi are just a few of the musical acts that have visited the AT&T Center. Other events include NCAA Basketball, WWE Royal Rumble, Walking with Dinosaurs, and the Harlem Globetrotters.

The AT&T Center offers diverse events to the San Antonio community and all of South Texas thanks in part to its various seating capabilities, building configurations, curtaining system and technology upgrades. Configurations from an ice show, to basketball, to rodeo, to boxing, to theater can all be accomplished at the AT&T Center. Complementing every event held at the venue is a 360 in-arena LED ring, four video/scoring panels to the Scoreboard, Home Court two Lobby LED Color Matrix displays and over six hundred LCD HDTVs throughout the arena.

To leverage its ancillary meeting spaces and exhibition/trade configurations, the AT&T Center offers MSEs, Meetings and Special Events, throughout the year. This additional amenity further illustrates the facility’s full-service approach and has resulted in non- traditional bookings such as Toyota’s 2007 National Dealer Meeting and Product Launch, Ford’s Customer Appreciation Concert with Toby Keith, and AT&T’s 2007 National Leadership Meeting.

Built in a “ranch tech” style, the AT&T Center is designed to present a sense of place, both inside and out. The external view, in addition to its distinctive architecture, features park-like landscaping that’s both visually appealing and environmentally friendly. Inside, the design 2013 continues to capture the South Texas ambiance with festive colors and imaginative details. Adding to the interior appeal of the AT&T Center is a collection of fine art commissioned by Spurs owners Peter and Julianna Holt. The diverse collection is valued in excess of one million dollars and features Texas modern and basketball styled themes.

kway “We are enormously proud of the AT&T Center and what it brings to the community,” said a r Holt, chairman of Spurs Sports & Entertainment. “We’re proud to have been part of the effort. Now we can provide South Texas with some of the best sports and entertainment T&T Center P A available anywhere in the U.S.”

Houston Street FULL SEASON TICKETS - 18 Home Games A B C D E F Season Ticket Package Price $2,088 $810 $594 $414 $288 $180 Season Ticket Price/Game $116 $45 $33 $23 $16 $10

PARTIAL PLANS A B C D E F 12 Game Plan TStarsotal Price NSeatingA $564 $420 Map$300 $204 $120 12 Game Plan Price/Game NA $47 $35 $25 $17 $10 6 Game Plan Total Price NA $294 $216 $156 $102 $60 6 Game Plan Price/Game NA $49 $36 $26 $17 $10

INDIVIDUAL GAMES A B C D E F Advance Price/Game $132 $53 $37 $27 $18 $11 Day of Game Price/Game $143 $57 $39 $29 $19 $11 Group Ticket Price/Game $- $30 $20 $20 $15 $10

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CREDENTIALS Preseason/Regular Season Games Media credentials are issued to working media only. All single-game credentials may be picked up at the desk located inside the Southeast VIP Entrance of the AT&T Center beginning two hours prior to tip-off. All credentials are non-transferable and any unauthorized use will subject bearer to ejection from the AT&T Center and confiscation of the pass. NOTE: All personal items are subject to search upon entering the AT&T Center. Individual game credentials should be requested through the Stars Public Relations Department a minimum of 24 hours prior to game time or by 4 p.m. on Friday for all Saturday, Sunday and Monday contests.

Media members covering the Stars on a regular basis will be issued full season credentials. Media with season credentials are still required to reserve seating for all games via phone (210-444-5738) or email ([email protected]). Reserved seating requests should be made to the communications office by the above mentioned deadline. Single-game credentials will be issued on a space available basis. Credentials are good for admittance to the arena, media workroom, media hospitality and both locker rooms.

Visit SAStars.com/credential_application to apply for season and single-game credentials. ABSOLUTELY NO AUTOGRAPHS DURING THE MEDIA ACCESS PERIOD. Interviews that need advance preparation or special accommodation should be arranged by contacting the Stars Communications Department. This includes all live television interviews for pre- and post-game. PHOTOGRAPHERS All photographers are required to wear a “PHOTO” credential to gain access to the arena floor. The photography areas of the AT&T Center are located along the baselines of both ends of the court. Photographers are prohibited from entering the sideline areas in front of or behind the team benches and in front of press row. In addition, photographers are asked to observe WNBA rules for player escape routes - an open area approximately five feet on both sides of the basket. MEDIA ENTRANCE AND PARKING The media entrance is located at the Southeast VIP entrance of the AT&T Center. All media members must enter the building through this entrance. WNBA and Stars season passes will be honored and single-game credentials will be available at the will call desk for pickup. The press doors open two hours prior to tip-off. For those media members who receive season parking privileges, the media parking is located in Lot 3. Media covering Stars on a game-by-game basis can request a parking pass along with their single-game credential. MEDIA WORKROOM The media workroom and media hospitality room are located on the event level in the southeast corner of the AT&T Center and are accessible only with a valid credential. Both rooms are open two hours prior to game time time. The professional intent of the media workroom is to provide a meeting and working area for writers, reporters, broadcasters and game personnel. Family members and guests will not be admitted. Any abuse of the media workroom and/or press privleges will result in forfeiture of credentials. The media workroom is equipped with electrical outlets and telephones. For additional phone needs please call Shane Skaggs at 210-444-5153. MEDIA SEATING Reserved media seating has been designated at either the courtside press table or in the overflow press seating located on the Plaza Level in sections 101-103 and 126-28. All seats are reserved for each individual media member. Seating charts are posted at the media check-in desk and in the press room. Electrical outlets and telephones are placed on press row for your convenience. In addition, stat monitors, which also show the in-house TV feed, are also available on press row. If a media member is in need of an individual phone, please contact the Stars Communications Department for assistance. Statistics and out of town scores will be distributed throughout the game. Media are asked to finish and file stories in the media workroom to facilitate changeover in the AT&T Center. WNBA MEDIA ACCESS POLICIES Day of Game Shootarounds: All shootarounds will be open to the media for the last 30 minutes of the workout. Interviews at the Antioch practice facility will all take place on the court as there is no locker room access at the practice facility. For road games, media should contact the Stars Communications Department to verify shootaround times and media access periods. Should the team not have a shootaround, it is not required to have a media “shootaround” interview session.

Pre-Game: The league will retain the policy of a 30-minute open locker room beginning 90 minutes before the game. All head coaches must make themselves available for a minimum of 15 minutes beginning anywhere from 15 minutes prior to the open locker room period through the end of the open locker room period.

Post-Game: Following a 10-minute cooling off period, head coach Dan Hughes will be available to the media and the locker room will be open to the media for 30 minutes.

Off Day Access Practice: All Stars practices are open to the media. Please check with the communications staff regarding open practice times for that day. No interviews will take place prior to practice without advance arrangements being made through the public relations department. All interviews will take place on the court at the Antioch practice facility. INTERVIEWS All interview requests for San Antonio Stars players and staff should be directed to Communications Manager Preston Petri. Interview requests will be accomodated per the WNBA Media Access Policies, listed above. PLEASE CONTACT THE STARS COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT TO VERIFY PRACTICE TIMES, AS SESSIONS ARE ALWAYS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Visit SAStars.com/media_central for media resources and more information

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ANDREW MONACO Andrew Monaco enters his 12th season as the “Voice of the Stars.” A year-round fixture at the AT&T Center, Monaco also handles sideline reporting duties on San Antonio Spurs broadcasts.

Prior to joining the Spurs Sports & Entertainment family, Monaco spent four seasons as the radio play-by-play announcer for the now-defunct Orlando Miracle. He also handled TV play-by-play duties on select Orlando Magic broadcasts and was a host/sideline reporter for the Magic and Miami Heat.

He has worked for FSN, Sunshine Network and Comcast, handling TV play-by-play coverage of college football, men’s and women’s basketball and college baseball. From 1990-95, he was the radio play-by-play announcer for the Orlando Cubs and the Orlando SunRays baseball teams.

Monaco and his wife, Laura, have a son, Drew, and a daughter, Gina. TV/Radio Play-By-Play @AndrewMonaco_Sr

ANDY EVERETT Starting his tenth season as a member of the Stars broadcast team, Andy Everett will handle radio play-by-play duties for selected regular season and playoff games. Everett’s broadcast career spans more than 30 years. He is currently the radio voice for UTSA Roadrunners Football and Basketball games. Over the last three decades, Andy has done play-by-play for St. Mary’s University Basketball, Texas State University Football, and Boerne High School. He is a former studio host and pre- and post-game host for the San Antonio Spurs Radio Network as well. Andy is the host of the Ticket 760 Golf Show. Andy’s hobbies include golf, and occasional fishing trip, and he is well versed in the history of the Italian Mafia. Andy and his wife, Lori, have four children, all of whom enjoy attending Stars games.

Radio Play-By-Play

@andyeverett760

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DAN WEISS Dan Weiss is in his fifth year as a broadcast personality with Spurs, Sports, & Entertainment. Weiss serves as the radio play-by-play voice and TV color analyst of the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League, and is also the club’s Manager of Media Relations & Broadcasting. He also handles TV broadcast duties for the Austin Toros of the NBA D-League, and has served as a sideline reporter for Spurs radio and Stars television. A native of Weston, Mass., Weiss is in his 12th season of professional broadcasting, which included prior stints as the play-by- play voice of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, the Phoenix RoadRunners and the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies of the ECHL, and the Corpus Christi Ice Rays of the Central Hockey League. He’s also worked as a studio host for the Phoenix Suns, Arizona Cardinals, and Arizona Diamondbacks.

A graduate of Northeastern University, Weiss earned degrees in communications and political science and served as the Huskies’ football, basketball, and hockey play-by-play announcer. Dan and his wife Lauren reside in San Antonio. TV Analyst @DanWeissPBP

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NEWSPAPERS San Antonio Express-News Main Number (210) 250-3000 KSAT (ABC, Channel 12) Sports Line (210) 250-3358 Phone (210) 351-1270 Fax (210) 250-3351 Fax (210) 351-1310 P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio, TX 78297 1408 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, TX 78298 Sports Editor: Gary Newsom Sports Department: Greg Simmons, Larry Stars Beat Writer: Terrence Thomas Ramirez, Mark Mendez, Daniel Villanueva Columnists: Richard Oliver, Buck Harvey WOAI (NBC, Channel 4) La Prensa Phone (210) 476-1025 Main Number (210) 242-7900 Fax (210) 476-1088 318 S. Flores, San Antonio, TX 78204 P.O. Box 2641, San Antonio, TX 78299 Sports Columnist: Jose Franco Sports Department: Don Harris, David Chancellor, Josh Saunders, Cameron Cox WIRE SERVICES Associated Press KVDA (Spanish, Channel 60) Phone (210) 222-2713 Phone (210) 340-8862 Fax (210) 225-8351 Fax (210) 341-2051 P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio, TX 78297 6234 San Pedro, San Antonio, TX 78216 San Antonio Contact: Paul Weber KWEX (Spanish, Channel 41) RADIO Phone (210) 227-4141 WOAI (1200 AM)/THE TICKET (760 AM) Fax (210) 226-0131 Phone (210) 736-9700 411 E. Durango, San Antonio, TX 78204 Fax (210) 736-9738 6222 NW I-10, San Antonio, TX 78201 Stars Play-by-Blay: Andrew Monaco, Andy Everett

ESPN RADIO (1250 AM) Phone (210) 654-5100 Fax (210) 855-5076 4050 Eisenhauer Rd., San Antonio, TX 78218 Talent: Jason Minnix, Ari Temkin, Dat Nguyen TELEVISION

KABB (FOX, Channel 29) Phone (210) 442-6318 Fax (210) 442-6333 4335 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78229 Sports Department: Chuck Miketinac, Hector Ledesma, Kevin Cuenca

KENS (CBS, Channel 5) Phone (210) 377-8649 Fax (210) 377-8757 P.O. Box TV-5, San Antonio, TX 78229 Sports Department: Joe Reinagel, Vinnie Vinzetta, Marcus Floyd

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