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2021 NBA – WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS – GAME 6 (2-3) vs. CLIPPERS (2-3) Playoff Game #11 • ROAD Game #5 • STAPLES • Los Angeles, Calif.

2020-21 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE June 18, 2021 • 8 p.m. (MT) • TV: ESPN

DATE OPPONENT TIME/SCORE TV/RECORD 12/23 @ POR W, 120-100 1-0 RADIO: 1280 AM/97.5 FM/ESPN Radio 12/26 MIN L, 111-116. 1-1 12/28 @ OKC W, 110-109 2-1 12/31 PHX L, 95-106 2-2 1/1 LAC W, 106-100 3-2 1/3 @ SAS W, 130-109 4-2 LAST GAME’S STARTERS (20-21 Postseason Averages) 1/5 @ BKN L, 96-130 4-3 1/6 @ NYK L, 100-112 4-4 1/8 @ MIL W, 131-118 5-4 • Posted a career-high 48 points vs. DEN on 5/7 1/10 @ DET W, 96-86 6-4 (16-23 FG and 8-11 3FG) 1/12 @ CLE W, 117-87 7-4 44 PPG • 18.5 1/15 ATL W, 116-92 8-4 • Averaged 23.7 points on 48.8 percent from the 1/17 @ DEN W, 109-105 9-4 RPG • 4.3 field over his last 19 regular season games 1/19 NOP W, 118-102 10-4 BOJAN BOGDANOVIĆ Tallied 25 games with 20+ points, including 1/21 NOP W, 129-118 11-4 APG • 1.6 • 1/23 GSW W, 127-108 12-4 F • 6-8 • 226 • Croatia seven 30+ games in 20-21 1/26 NYK W, 108-94 13-4 rd 1/27 DAL W, 116-104 14-4 • Ranked 3 in +/- in the NBA this season (+473) 1/29 DAL W, 120-101 15-4 23 PPG • 10.3 • Totaled a career-best 15 games with 10-plus 1/31 @ DEN L, 117-128 15-5 boards this season 2/2 DET W, 117-105 16-5 RPG • 7.0 2/4 @ ATL W, 112-91 17-5 ROYCE O’NEALE • Tied for 5th in the NBA in defensive win shares 2/5 @ CHA W, 138-121 18-5 (3.3) during the regular season 2/7 @ IND W, 103-95 19-5 G • 6-6 • 215 • Baylor APG • 2.2 2/9 BOS W, 122-108 20-5 • Averaged a career-best 6.8 rebounds in 20-21 2/12 MIL W, 129-115 21-5 • Three-time DPOY (2018, 2019, 2021) 2/13 MIA W, 112-94 22-5 2/15 PHI W, 134-123 23-5 27 PPG • 15.0 • Selected as a 20-21 NBA All-Star 2/17 @ LAC W, 114-96 24-5 • Led the NBA in +/- at +728 in 20-21 2/19 @ LAC L, 112-116 24-6 RPG • 12.5 • Five-time All-NBA Defensive First Team (2017- 2/22 CHA W, 132-110 25-6 2/24 LAL W, 114-89 26-6 21) 2/26 @ MIA L, 116-124 26-7 C • 7-1 • 256 • BPG • 2.3 2/27 @ ORL W, 124-109 27-7 3/1 @ NOP L, 124-129 27-8 • Fifth in the league in 3P% (45.1) 3/3 @ PHI L, 123-131, OT 27-9 • Scored a career-high 34 points and hit a career- 3/12 HOU W, 114-99 28-9 2 PPG • 10.7 3/14 @ GSW L, 119-131 28-10 best and Jazz franchise-tying record eight 3/16 @ BOS W, 117-109 29-10 RPG • 3.4 threes @ on 3/18 3/18 @ WAS L, 122-131 29-11 3/19 @ TOR W, 115-112 30-11 APG • 3.6 • Became Utah’s all-time three-point 3/22 @ CHI W, 120-95 31-11 G • 6-8 • 226 • Australia leader vs. DAL on 1/29 3/24 BKN W, 118-88 32-11 3/26 MEM W, 117-114 33-11 • A 20-21 NBA All-Star 3/27 MEM W, 126-110 34-11 45 PPG • 31.6 • Ranked 9th in scoring average in 20-21 3/29 CLE W, 114-75 35-11 • One of only six NBA guards that averaged over 3/31 @ MEM W, 111-107 36-11 RPG • 3.7 4/2 CHI W, 113-106 37-11 MITCHELL 25 points, 5 assists and 4 boards in 20-21 4/3 ORL W, 137-91 38-11 • Fourth-fastest active NBA player to score 6,000 4/5 @ DAL L, 105-111 38-12 G • 6-3 • 222 • Louisville APG • 5.1 4/7 @ PHX L, 113-117, OT 38-13 career points 4/8 POR W, 122-103 39-13 4/10 SAC W, 128-112 40-13 4/12 WAS L, 121-125 40-14 4/13 OKC W, 106-96 41-14 2020-21 POSTSEASON RESULTS 4/16 IND W, 119 - 111 42 - 14 4/17 @ LAL L, 127-115, OT 42-15 Record Home Road OT Streaks 4/19 @ LAL W, 111-97 43-15 4/21 @ HOU W, 112-89 44-15 Overall 6-4 4-2 2-2 0-0 Overall Lost 3 4/24 MIN L, 96-101 44-16 Western 6-4 4-2 2-2 0-0 Home Lost 1 4/26 @ MIN L, 104-105 44-17 4/28 @ SAC W, 154-105 45-17 4/30 @ PHX L, 100-121 45-18 Eastern ------Road Lost 2 5/1 TOR W, 106-102 46-18 5/3 SAS W, 110-99 47-18 5/5 SAS W, 126-94 48-18 5/7 DEN W, 127-120 49-18 INJURY REPORT PRONUNCIATIONS 5/8 HOU W, 124-116 50-18 (you-DOE-kuh az-uh-BOO-kee) 5/10 @ GSW L, 116-119 50-19 TBD 5/12 POR L, 98-105 50-20 Bojan Bogdanović (BOY-on bog-DON-oh-vitch) 5/14 @ OKC W, 109-93 51-20 (juh-RELL) 5/16 @ SAC W, 121-99 52-20 5/23 vs. MEM L, 109-112 0-1 Rudy Gobert (go-BARE) 5/26 vs. MEM W, 141-129 1-1 Ersan Ilyasova (AIR-sahn EE-lee-ah-soh-vah) 5/29 @ MEM W, 121-111 2-1 5/31 @ MEM W, 120-113 3-1 Joe Ingles (ING-uhls) 6/2 vs. MEM W, 126-110 4-1 (George KNEE-yang) 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 1-0 (me-YAY owe-knee) 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 2-0 6/12 @ LAC L, 106-132 2-1 6/14 @ LAC L, 104-118 2-2 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 2-3 6/18 @ LAC 8 p.m. ESPN

All times MT

SERIES OPPONENT L.A. Clippers 2021 Playoffs vs. (2-3) 2020-21 vs. Los Angeles Clippers (2-1) 6/8/21 @ UTA, W, 112-109 1/1/21 @ UTA, W, 106-100 6/10/21 @ UTA, W, 117-111 2/17/21 @ LAC, W, 114-96 6/12/21 @ LAC, L, 106-132 2/19/21 @ LAC, L, 112-116 6/14/21 @ LAC, L, 104-118 6/16/21 vs. LAC, L, 111-119 6/18/21 @ LAC, 8 p.m. MT

All-Time vs. Clippers Total Home Road Jazz Record: 109-81 67-26 42-55 Streaks: Lost 1 Won 6 Lost 1 Regular Season Only

GAME 5: June 16, 2021 Vivint 111, Los Angeles Clippers 119 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Bogdanovic – 32 Gobert – 10 Ingles – 6 .450 .370 .704 8-31-39 LOS ANGELES George – 37 George – 16 George – 5 .512 .400 .840 7-29-36

GAME 4: June 14, 2021 Utah Jazz 104, Los Angeles Clippers 118 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) UTAH Mitchell – 37 Gobert/O’Neale - 8 Bogdanovic/Mitchell - 5 .429 .405 .808 8-31-39 @ LOS ANGELES Leonard/George - 31 George – 9 Batum/George – 4 .468 .405 .816 10-34-44

GAME 3: June 12, 2021 STAPLES Center Utah Jazz 106, Los Angeles Clippers 132 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) UTAH Mitchell – 30 Gobert – 10 Mitchell – 4 .429 .432 .882 9-29-38 @ LOS ANGELES Leonard – 34 Leonard – 12 George/Leonard – 5 .562 .528 .812 10-31-41

GAME 2: June 10, 2021 Utah Jazz 117, Los Angeles Clippers 111 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Mitchell – 37 Gobert – 20 Conley/Ingles – 4 .553 .513 .619 2-34-36 LOS ANGELES Jackson – 29 Morris Sr./George - 10 George – 6 .471 .367 .870 7-30-37

GAME 1: June 8, 2021 Vivint Arena Utah Jazz 112, Los Angeles Clippers 109 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Mitchell – 45 Gobert – 12 Ingles – 7 .407 .340 .808 12-34-46 LOS ANGELES Leonard – 23 George – 11 Rondo – 5 .424 .381 .875 9-33-42

REGULAR SEASON MATCHUPS:

PREVIOUS MEETING: February 19, 2021 STAPLES Center Utah Jazz 112, Los Angeles Clippers 116 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) UTAH Mitchell – 35 Gobert – 15 Mitchell – 5 .477 .353 .857 5-32-38 @ LOS ANGELES Leonard – 29 Ibaka – 9 George – 5 .483 .333 .909 11-34-45

PREVIOUS MEETING: February 17, 2021 STAPLES Center Utah Jazz 114, Los Angeles Clippers 96 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) UTAH Mitchell – 24 Gobert – 20 Mitchell – 7 .429 .325 .850 16-36-52 @ LOS ANGELES Williams – 16 Zubac – 10 Williams – 6 .442 .346 .647 9-39-48

PREVIOUS MEETING: January 1, 2021 Vivint Arena Utah Jazz 106, Los Angeles Clippers 100 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Conley – 33 Favors – 11 Conley/Ingles – 7 .461 .357 .643 13-33-46 LOS ANGELES George – 25 Leonard – 16 Leonard – 9 .388 .394 .875 12-31-43

CONNECTIONS: In his first NBA coaching gig, Utah Jazz served as an assistant for the Los Angeles Clippers during the 1992- 93 season… Jazz F Joe Ingles competed for the Clippers during the 2014 preseason, averaging 2.1 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists… Jazz C Rudy Gobert and Clippers F Nic Batum are both natives of France… Jazz F Bojan Bogdanović and Clipper C are Croatian. utahjazz.com 2

FIRST ROUND 2021 Playoffs vs. Memphis Grizzlies (4-1) 2020-21 vs. Memphis Grizzlies (3-0) 5/23/21 @ UTA, L, 109-112 3/26/21 @ UTA, W, 117-114 5/26/21 @ UTA, W, 141-129 3/27/21 @ UTA, W, 126-110 5/29/21 @ MEM, W, 121-111 3/31/21 @ MEM, W, 111-107 5/31/21 @ MEM, W, 120-113 6/2/21 @ UTA, W, 126-110

All-Time vs. Grizzlies Total Home Road Jazz Record: 62-33 34-14 28-19 Streaks: Won 6 Won 4 Won 2 Regular Season Only

GAME 5: June 2, 2021 Vivint Arena Utah Jazz 126, Memphis Grizzlies 110 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Mitchell – 30 Gobert – 15 Mitchell – 10 .516 .386 .917 11-40-51 MEMPHIS Morant/Brooks – 27 Jackson Jr./Morant - 7 Morant – 11. .463 .359 .889 8-31-39

GAME 4: May 31, 2021 FedExForum Utah Jazz 120, Memphis Grizzlies 113 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) UTAH Mitchell – 30 O’Neale – 9 Mitchell – 8 .459 .500 .893 7-35-42 @ MEMPHIS Morant – 23 Valanciunas – 12 Morant – 12 .467 .286 .850 7-35-42

GAME 3: May 29, 2021 FedExForum Utah Jazz 121, Memphis Grizzlies 111 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) UTAH Mitchell – 29 Gobert – 14 Conley – 8 .494 .442 .815 7-36-43 @ MEMPHIS Morant – 28 Anderson/Valanciunas – 13 Morant – 7 .430 .317 .857 16-34-50

GAME 2: May 26, 2021 Vivint Arena Utah Jazz 141, Memphis Grizzlies 129 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Mitchell – 25 Gobert – 13 Conley – 15 .544 .487 .774 12-30-42 MEMPHIS Morant – 47 Anderson/Valanciunas – 6 Morant – 7 .541 .348 .763 9-24-33

GAME 1: May 23, 2021 Vivint Arena Utah Jazz 109, Memphis Grizzlies 112 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Bogdanovic – 29 Gobert – 15 Conley – 11 .420 .255 .879 12-38-50 MEMPHIS Brooks – 31 Valanciunas – 12 Morant – 4 .450 .350 .714 16-26-42

REGULAR SEASON MATCHUPS:

PREVIOUS MEETING: March 31, 2021 FedExForum Utah Jazz 111, Memphis Grizzlies 107 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) UTAH Conley – 26 Gobert – 12 Conley – 7 .427 .327 .760 11-35-46 @ MEMPHIS Morant – 36 Valanciunas – 14 Morant – 7 .467 .278 .783 11-35-46

PREVIOUS MEETING: March 27, 2021 Vivint Arena Utah Jazz 126, Memphis Grizzlies 110 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Mitchell – 35 Gobert – 14 Mitchell/Ingles – 7 .500 .422 .750 13-39-52 MEMPHIS Anderson – 16 Valanciunas – 11 Anderson/Morant – 4 .402 .273 .767 16-31-47

PREVIOUS MEETING: March 26, 2021 Vivint Arena Utah Jazz 117, Memphis Grizzlies 114 HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS FG % 3PT % FT % REB (0-D-T) @ UTAH Mitchell – 35 O’Neale – 10 Conley – 8 .459 .364 .833 14-37-51 MEMPHIS Morant – 32 Valanciunas – 18 Morant – 11 ,454 .400 .778 12-36-48

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November 17, 2020 Acquired the 27th and 38th overall pick in the 2020 NBA from New York in exchange for the 23rd overall pick and the rights to Ante Tomić

November 18, 2020 Selected center Udoka Azubuike with the 27th overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft

Acquired the draft rights to guard (39th overall) in exchange for cash considerations and a future second round pick

November 22, 2020 Acquired cash considerations from the Pistons in exchange for center Tony Bradley and the draft right to

November 23, 2020 Acquired cash considerations from the in exchange for forward/center and two future second round picks

Signed guard

November 24, 2020 Signed center Udoka Azubuike and guard Elijah Hughes

November 25, 2020 Signed forward/center

Signed forward Jarrell Brantley and guard to two-way contracts

Signed guard

November 27, 2020 Acquired cash considerations from in exchange for guard and a future second round pick

Signed guard to a contract extension

November 30, 2020 Signed center

December 9, 2020 Signed guard

December 11, 2020 Signed guard

December 15, 2020 Waived guard Nigel Williams-Goss

December 16, 2020 Signed forward Tre Scott

December 18, 2020 Signed guard and forward Malcolm Miller

Waived guard Trevon Bluiett, center Romaro Gill, forward Tre Scott and guard Jake Toolson

December 19, 2020 Waived guard Yogi Ferrell and forward Malcolm Miller

January 31, 2021 Assigned center Udoka Azubuike to Stars

February 15, 2021 Assigned forward Elijah Hughes to

February 24, 2021 Waived guard Shaquille Harrison

March 10, 2021 Signed forward Ersan Ilyasova

March 26, 2021 Acquired guard from the Raptors in exchange for a future second-round pick

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2020-21 POSTSEASON STARTING LINEUPS (most recent in bold) Total Games (Game #) GUARD (1) GUARD (2) FORWARD (3) FORWARD (4) CENTER (5) W-L PCT. 1 (5/23) Conley Ingles Bogdanović O’Neale Gobert 0-1 .000 4 (5/26 – 6/2) Conley Mitchell Bogdanović O’Neale Gobert 4-0 1.000 5 (6/8 – 6/16) Mitchell Ingles Bogdanović O’Neale Gobert 2-3 .400

POSTSEASON GAMES MISSED (2020-21 REGULAR SEASON)

PLAYER REASON GAMES MISSED W/L Mitchell Right Ankle Sprain 1 (5/23) 0-1

Conley Mild Right Hamstring Strain 5 (6/8 – 6/16) 2-3 Hughes Non-COVID Illness 1 (6/16) 0-1

TOTAL GAMES MISSED 7 --- TOTAL GAMES MISSED TO INJURY ONLY 6

PLAYER GAMES INACTIVE GAMES INACTIVE– GAMES DNP – GAMES DNP/INACTIVE – GAMES NWT/DND – Injury/Illness Coach’s Decision Rest Injury/Illness Azubuike 7 3 Bogdanović Brantley 8 Clarkson Conley 5 Favors Forrest 7 Gobert Hughes 6 1 2 Ilyasova 9 Ingles Mitchell 1 Morgan 8 Niang O’Neale Oni 2 Thomas 6

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STREAKS & LARGEST LEADS/DEFICITS (2020-21 POSTSEASON) Most consecutive wins 6 (5/26 – 6/10) Most consecutive losses 3 (6/12 – 6/16) Most consecutive home wins 4 (5/26 – 6/10) Most consecutive road wins 2 (5/29 – 5/31) Most consecutive home losses 1, twice (5/23, 6/16) Most consecutive road losses 2 (6/12 – 6/14) Largest Margin of Victory 16 points (6/2 vs. MEM) Worst Margin of Defeat 26 points (6/12 at LAC) Largest Lead – Game 35 points (6/2 vs. MEM) Largest Deficit – Game 29 points (6/14 at LAC) Largest Deficit overcome to win 14 points (6/8 vs. LAC) Largest blown lead in loss 14 points (5/23 vs. MEM) -Digit Deficit comebacks 1 (6/8 vs. LAC) Double-Digit Lead losses 1 (5/23 vs. MEM), 1 (6/16 vs. LAC) Wire-to-wire victories Wire-to-wire losses Jazz Violations 2 (5/23), 1 (5/26), 1 (6/2), 2 (6/10), 3 (6/12), 1 Opponent Shot Clock Violations 1 (6/8), 1 (6/10), 1 (6/14), 4 (6/16) (6/16) Jazz Defensive 3 Seconds 1 (6/8), 1 (6/14) Opponent Defensive 3 Seconds 1 (5/26) Jazz Delay of Game Opponent Delay of Game Jazz Technical Fouls 1 Georges Niang (5/23 vs. MEM) Opponent Technical Fouls 1 (5/23 vs. MEM) 1 Trent Forrest (5/23 vs. MEM) 1 Jonas Valanciunas (5/26 vs. MEM) 1 Quin Snyder (5/31 at MEM) 1 (5/29 at MEM) 1 Rudy Gobert (5/31 at MEM) 1 Sr. (6/8 vs. LAC) 1 Rudy Gobert (6/14 at LAC) 1 Rudy Gobert (6/16 vs. LAC) 1 Jordan Clarkson (6/16 vs. LAC) Jazz Ejections Opponent Ejections Jazz Flagrant Fouls 1 Bojan Bogdanović (5/23 vs. MEM) Opponent Flagrant Fouls 1 Georges Niang (5/26 vs. MEM) 1 Joe Ingles (6/10 vs. LAC) 1 Jordan Clarkson (6/12 at LAC) 1 Royce O’Neale (6/16 vs. LAC) Jazz Coach’s Challenge Won: 1 (6/8 vs. LAC) Opponent Coach’s Challenge Lost: 1 (6/10 vs. LAC) Lost: 2 (5/26 vs. MEM, 5/31 at MEM) 1-1 0-2 Jazz Foul Outs 1 Rudy Gobert (5/23 vs. MEM) Opponent Foul Outs 1 Dillon Brooks (5/29 at MEM) 1 Royce O’Neale (6/16 vs. LAC) 1 Reggie Jackson (6/8 vs. LAC) *Franchise Record

2020-21 POSTSEASON TEAM LEADERS (includes ties) Player Pts Reb Ast 10+Pt 20+Pt 30+Pt 10+Rbs 10+Ast 10P/10R 10P/10A 10P/10B 10P/R/A 10P/R/BS Azubuike Bogdanović 2 1 9 2 1 Brantley Clarkson 9 3 Conley 3 4 3 2 2 Favors 1 1 1 Forrest Gobert 9 10 2 8 8 Harrison Hughes Ilyasova Ingles 3 6 Mitchell 8 5 9 9 6 1 Morgan Niang O’Neale 2 5 1 Oni Thomas

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POSTSEASON NOTES

MITCHELL’S 30-POINT STREAK Donovan Mitchell scored 30-or-more points in six-straight contests (5/31/21 – 6/14/21), which tied for the longest such streak in Jazz history. Malone accomplished the feat from 5/3/95 – 4/29/96.

MOST 40-POINT JAZZ POSTSEASON GAMES 45 FOR 45 Rank Player (Games played) # In Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals, Donovan Mitchell racked up 45 points, to go 1t Donovan Mitchell (28) 4 with five assists and three rebounds. This marks his 4th 40-point playoff game, tying Karl Malone 1t Karl Malone (172) 4 for the most in Jazz franchise history. Mitchell has tallied three 45-point playoff games, which is 2t (15) 1 tied for the ninth-most in NBA history and is tied for the third-most among active players (Lebron 2t (21) 1 James: 11, : 4 and : 3). 2t (44) 1 MOST POINTS THROUGH A PLAYER’S FIRST 31 POSTSEASON GAMES DONOVAN’S POSTSEASON POINTS Rank Player Points Donovan Mitchell is now averaging 28.5 points per contest through 32 career playoff games. The only 1 1,163 active player who averaged more points per contest through their first 32 playoff games is Anthony 2 1,122 Davis. Mitchell has scored 913 points in his first 32 career playoff games which is the 10th most by 3 1011 any player through their first 32 career postseason games in NBA history. 4 962 5 954 6 Kareem Abdul-Jabaar 944 CONLEY CLINIC 7 932 In a 141-129 victory in Game 2 over Memphis, Mike Conley tallied 20 points and a postseason career- 8 930 high 15 assists. He is the first Jazz player to score 20 points and dish out 15 assists in the playoffs 9 Tracy McGrady 922 since on 4/26/92 vs. LAC. 10 Donovan Mitchell 913

MITCHELL MADNESS Scoring 30 points and handing out 10 assists in Utah’s 126-110 First Round closeout win against Memphis on 6/2, Donovan Mitchell became only the third Jazz player to ever score 30 points and log 10 assists in a playoff game, joining and John Stockton (two times), also becoming the youngest Utah player to post that line. It marked his 11th 30-plus point playoff outing in just 27 games, passing Adrian Dantley for the second most 30-point contests in team history. He now has logged 14 such outings.

JAZZ POSTSEASON 30 PT/10 AST GAMES MOST 30-POINT JAZZ POSTSEASON GAMES Player Date/Opponent Pts/Asts Rank Player (Games played) # Donovan Mitchell 6/2/21 vs. MEM 30/10 1 Karl Malone (172) 53

Deron Williams 4/19/20 at DEN 33/14 2 Donovan Mitchell (28) 14

John Stockton 5/2/89 at GSW 34/16 3 Adrian Dantley (21) 10

John Stockton 4/27.89 vs. GSW 30/14 4t Carlos Boozer (44) 6

4t Deron Williams (44) 6

GO-BIG GOBERT Through 10 playoff games, Jazz center Rudy Gobert is averaging 15.0 points on 73.3 from the field, 12.5 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in 33.4 minutes per contest. He’s currently the only player in NBA history to average over 15 points on 70 percent from the field, 12 boards and 2 blocks during the postseason.

LIVING DOWNTOWN The Jazz have knocked down a post-season high tying 20 three-point field goals twice during the 2021 NBA Playoffs, a feat that has only been accomplished seven times in NBA history (most is three times in 2020 by and 2016 by Cleveland). In Utah’s 117-111 Game 2 victory in the Western Conference Semifinals against the Clippers, the team did so on 20-of-39 (.513). It marked only the 14th time in NBA postseason history that a team knocked down 20-or-more shots from beyond the arc on better than 50 percent from three.

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REGULAR SEASON NOTES

SIMPLY THE BEST With a 122-99 victory against Sacramento, the Jazz locked in the team’s first ever no. 1 seed and HIGHEST WIN % IN JAZZ HISTORY solidified the best record in the NBA at 52-20 and the team will enter the NBA Playoffs for the fifth- Rank SEASON (Record) WIN % straight season. The team had a net rating of 9.4, which is tied for the 15th best net rating in NBA 1 1996-97 (64-18)* .780 history, all while knocking down an NBA-record 16.7 threes per contest and became the only team 2 1997-98 (62-20)* .756 to hit 10-plus threes in every game in a single season. Utah knocked down a franchise-record 3 1998-99 (37-13) .740 1,205 three-point field goals in a shortened 72-game season, the third most in NBA history. With a 4 1994-95 (62-20) .732 win percentage of 72.2, it marked the team’s fifth-best win percentage and highest since the 5 2020-21 (52-20) .722 1998-99 season when the team went 37-13 (.740). *Made NBA Finals

HIT EM BUT DON’T GIVE EM The Jazz averaged 16.7 three per contest, which is a league best and set an NBA record for most threes per contest in a single season, while only giving up 10.9 threes per game. The last and only team in NBA history to make the most threes and give up the least per contest in a season the 1999-00 who made the NBA Finals, per the Elias Sports Bureau.

A CLARKSON CLASSIC There have only been five 40-point performances off the bench in Jazz history, Jordan Clarkson owns two of them. On 5/10 at Golden State, he racked up 41 points in 35 minutes as a reserve, tying the second most points all-time by a Jazz player off the bench. He was also the first player since during the 2018-19 season with multiple 40-point games off the bench in a single-season.

Clarkson was instrumental in Utah’s 134-123 win against the Philadelphia76ers on 2/15, scoring 40 points in just 29 minutes, also knocking down a career-high-tying eight three-point field goals. It marked only the third time since 1983-84 that a player off the bench scored 40-or-more points in 29 minutes or less. MOST POINTS OFF BENCH IN JAZZ HISTORY RESERVE GAMES W/ 40+ PTS IN 29 MINUTES OR LESS (Since 1983-84) Player Date/Opp PTS Player (Team) Date/Opp PTS MP 3/19/84 vs. DET 42 Jordan Clarkson (UTA) 2/15/21 vs. PHI 40 29 Jordan Clarkson 5/10/21 @ GSW 41 (HOU) 2/26/91 @ DEN 40 24 3/14/88 @ DEN 41 David Thompson (DEN) 1/2/82 @ SAS 41 27 Nate Williams 4/10/77 vs. DEN 41 Jordan Clarkson 2/15/21 vs. PHI 40

OH, WHAT A NIGHT BIGGEST WINS IN JAZZ HISTORY The Jazz defeated the 154-105 on 4/28, marking the most points Rank OPP/DATE SCORE +/- ever scored in franchise history (previously 148, two times). It also marked the largest 1 @ Sacramento, 4/28/21 154-105 +49 margin of victory in team history (+49), which was previously held when the Jazz took 2t vs. , 1/27/90 144-96 +48 down the 144-96 (+48) on 1/27/90 and against the Lakers on 2t vs. L.A. Lakers, 3/28/16 123-75 +48 3/28/16 (+48). The performance marked the most points scored in a game during the 4 vs. Washington, 12/4/17 116-69 +47 2020-21 season (now tied for the most). 5 vs. Orlando, 4/3/21 137-91 +46

RUDY RANKINGS Two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert was been a dominant force on the defensive end of the floor again in 2020-21. He ranked first in the NBA in defensive rating (100.6), first in defensive win shares (5.2) and first in blocks per contest (2.7), per basketball-reference.com. Additionally, Gobert has remained as consistent as ever on offense, leading the NBA in (.675), dunks (231) and second in screen assists per game (6.1).

NBA DEF RATING LEADERS NBA DEF WIN SHARES LEADERS NBA BLOCKS PER GAME LEADERS Rank Player (Team) DR Rank Player (Team) DWS Rank Player (Team) BPG 1 Rudy Gobert (UTA) 100.6 1 Rudy Gobert (UTA) 5.2 1 Rudy Gobert (UTA) 2.7 2 (NYK) 101.2 2 (NYK) 4.3 2 Nerlens Noel (NYK) 2.2 3 (PHI) 103.9 3 Nerlens Noel (NYK) 3.6 3 (HOU) 2.0 4t LeBron James (LAL) 106.1 4t Nikola Jokic (DEN) 3.4 4 Chris Boucher (TOR) 1.9 4t (PHI) 106.1 4t (GSW) 3.4 5 Two tied 1.8

NBA FG% LEADERS NBA DUNK LEADERS NBA SCREEN /GAME LEADERS Rank Player (Team) FG% Rank Player (Team) DUNKS Rank Player (Team) SA/G 1 Rudy Gobert (UTA) .675 1 Rudy Gobert (UTA) 231 1 Domantis Sabonis (IND) 6.5 2 (SAC) .636 2 (MIL) 177 2 Rudy Gobert (UTA) 6.1 3 (WAS) .633 3 Clint Capela (ATL) 168 3t (PHX) 5.6 4 Deandre Ayton (PHX) .626 4 Ivica Zubac (LAC) 139 3t Jakob Poeltl (SAS) 5.6 5 (LAL) .622 4 Two tied 137 5 Two tied 4.7

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BOO-YAH BOJAN In a 127-120 victory over the Nuggets on 5/7, Bojan Bogdanovic posted a career-high 48 points, knocking down 16-23 (.695) from the field and 8-11 (.727) from beyond the arc. It marked the most points posted by a Jazzman since Karl Malone scored 56 points at Golden State on 4/7/98 and it marked the 16th (now 18th) highest scoring output in the NBA this season. In his last 19 games of the season, he averaged 23.4 points.

THREES PLEASE Through 72 games played the Jazz recorded a franchise-high (1,205) three-pointers made (previous record was 993 in 2018-19). That’s was the third most single-season threes made in NBA history (record is 1323 by HOU in 2018-19) and the team became the quickest team to hit 1,000 threes in NBA history.

CLARKSON FIRING Jazz G Jordan Clarkson was the most productive reserve in the NBA, averaging a career-best 18.4 points per contest as a reserve. He was first in the NBA in points off the bench. Clarkson has hit 203 threes as a reserve, the most in the NBA. His 203 threes ranked fourth most in NBA history by a reserve. He’s made a three-pointer in a Jazz franchise record 94-straight contests (5th longest streak in NBA history). He became the first player since Manu Ginobili in 2007-08 to average over 18 points, boards and two assists as a reserve (min. 50 GP).

MOST SINGLE SEASON BENCH THREES IN 20-21 NBA Bench PPG Leaders MOST BENCH THREES IN NBA 2020-21 NBA HISTORY Rank Player (Team) PPG Rank Player (Team) 3FG Rank Player (Team/Season) 3FG 1 Jordan Clarkson (UTA) 18.4 1 Jordan Clarkson (UTA) 203 1 (MIA/17-18) 218 2 (ORL) 15.1 2 (SAS) 159 2 Terrence Ross (ORL/18-19) 217 3 (NYK) 14.6 3 Davis Bertans (WAS) 146 3 (HOU/16-17) 206 4 (POR) 128 5 Bryn Forbes (MIL) 127 4 Jordan Clarkson (UTA/20-21) 203 5 Davis Bertans (WAS/19-20) 187

THE DON Jazz G Donovan Mitchell averaged a career-best 26.4 on 43.8 percent from the field and 38.6 percent from three with a total effective field goal percentage of 52.0. He was one of only five players to be averaging over 25 points with a usage rating of over 33 percent and owning an effective field goal over 50 percent (Embiid – PHI, Doncic – DAL, Curry – GSW and Beal – WAS).

MIGHTY MITCHELL Donovan Mitchell posted 40-plus points in back-to-back games on 4/10 vs. Sacramento and 4/12 vs. Washington, becoming the third player in Jazz history to score 40-plus in back-to-back games (Dantley, K. Malone, Maravich). He scored 35-or-more points in four consecutive games becoming only the third Jazz player to ever do so (K. Malone and Dantley).

POST ALL-STAR POINTS MOST PPG IN NBA SINCE ALL-STAR BREAK In 19 games after the All-Star Break weekend, Donovan Mitchell posted an average of 29.6 points Rank Player (Team) PPG per game on 46.7 percent shooting and 39.4 percent from beyond the arc. It was the third-best 1 (GSW) 34.4 scoring average in the NBA since the All-Star Break (min. 15 gp). 2 Donovan Mitchell (UTA) 29.6 2 (WAS) 29.5 4 (NOP) 28.8 5 De’Aaron Fox (SAC) 28.5 GOBERT GRABS Against Portland on 5/12 against Portland, Rudy Gobert posted his 15th career game with at least 20-or-more rebounds. He logged six games with 20-plus rebounds in 2020-21, tied for the most in the NBA.

MOST 20+ REB JAZZ GAMES MOST 20+ REB GAMES IN 2020-21 Rank Player # Rank Player (Team) #

1 16 1t Rudy Gobert (UTA) 6

2 Rudy Gobert 15 1t Clint Capela (ATL) 6

3t Karl Malone 12 3t (POR) 4

3t 12 3t Jonas Valanciunas (MEM) 4 5 6 4 (LAL) 3

utahjazz.com 9 RECORD SETTING NIGHT On 4/3 vs. Orlando, the Jazz set an NBA record for threes made in a half (18), passing the 2018 (17).

The Jazz tallied 26 made threes on the night, marking the fourth time this season that they have hit 25+ threes in a game. The 2018-19 are the only other team to accomplish this in NBA history.

LONGEST ALL-TIME UTAH HOME WIN STREAKS

Rank DATES WINS 1 1/1/21 – 4/10/21 24 NO PLACE LIKE HOME The Jazz won 24-straight contests at home from 1/1/21 – 4/10/21. It was the longest home 2 2/26/98 – 3/5/99 20 winning streak in franchise history (previously 2/26/98 – 3/5/99). It also marked the longest 3t 12/31/07 – 3/17/08 19 home winning streak in the NBA during the 2020-21 season. 3t 1/19/96 – 3/29/96 19 3t 12/13/89 – 3/3/90 19 MOST JAZZ 100+ POINT-STRAIGHT GAMES Rank DATES GAMES KEEPING IT 100 1 1/12/21 – 4/21/21 49 The Jazz scored 100-or-more points from 1/12/21 to 4/21/21, 49-straight games, which marked 2 11/10/83 – 1/26/84 38 the longest streak in franchise history for the most games in a row with 100-or-more points. 3 12/26/81 – 2/23/82 28 4 12/11/19 – 2/1/20 25 5 4/9/94 – 11/25/94 20

INGLES EN FUEGO 20-21 NBA 3FG% Leaders Rank Player (Team) 3FG% Joe Ingles ranked fifth among qualified players in the NBA in three-point percentage (45.5). Ingles had a true shooting percentage of 67.2 (48.9 FG%, 45.1 3FG% and 84.4 FT%), which was the third 1 (BKN) .475 best in the NBA. He hit a career-best and Jazz franchise-tying record eight threes against 2 Marcus Morris (LAC) .473 Washington on 3/18. 3 (MIL) .471 4 Bryn Forbes (MIL) .452 5 Joe Ingles (UTA) .451

RUDY THE BULL-Y Against the Bulls on 3/22, Rudy Gobert posted a stat line of 21 points (9-of-11 FG), 10 rebounds and a career-best nine blocks. It was the first game Since 1982-83 in NBA history for a player to log more than 20 points on 80 percent shooting with at least 10 boards and nine blocks.

FASTEST ACTIVE PLAYERS TO 6K POINTS MITCHELL MAKES HISTORY Rank Player Games On 3/16 at , Donovan Mitchell scored his 6,000th career point. He became the fastest to reach 1 LeBron James 230 6k points in Jazz history and the fourth-fastest among active NBA players. 2 Kevin Durant 238 3 Carmelo Anthony 257 4 Donovan Mitchell 262 TRIO OF ATL-STARS Jazz center Rudy Gobert, guard Donovan Mitchell and guard Mike Conley were named NBA All-Stars as three of the seven Western Conference reserves announced by the NBA on Feb. 23 (Mike Conley was later selected to replace Phoenix’s injured ). Gobert and Mitchell were voted in by NBA coaches for the 70th NBA All-Star Game, which was played at in Atlanta on March 7. It marked the second-straight All-Star appearance for both the two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and 2018 NBA Champion. Jazz Head Coach Quin Snyder earned coaching duties to Coach Team LeBron in the contest, who led Team LeBron to a 170-150 win. It marked the first time the Jazz had three All- Stars compete in the contest since the 1989 All-Star Game, which featured Mark Eaton, Karl Malone and John Stockton.

Mitchell finished with 15 points, four rebounds and four assists for Team Durant. Conley had three points and two assists and Gobert finished with 10 points and seven boards for Team LeBron.

MOST EXPERIENCED FIRST-TIME NBA ALL-STARS Exp Player Team Year FIRST TIME MIKE 14 Mike Conley UTA 2020-21 In his 14th NBA season, Mike Conley became the most experienced player in NBA history to 12 SAC 2000-01 make his first All-Star Contest. He was also runner-up in the MTN Dew 3-Point Contest, where 12 NYK 2012-13 he was narrowly defeated by Golden State’s Stephen Curry after posting 27 points in the Final 12 ATL 2014-15 Round 11 Anthony Mason MIA 2000-01 11 MIN 2003-04

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JAZZ SINGLE-BEST REB GAME BOARD GAME Player (Date/Opp) REB On 3/14 against Golden State, Rudy Gobert corralled a career-best 28 rebounds, which also Rudy Gobert (3/14/21 @ GSW) 28 marked a franchise record. Gobert also poured in 24 points marking his fifth 20-20 game for his Truck Robinson (11/11/77 @LAL) 27 career, which is the fourth most such games for the franchise behind Truck Robinson (16), Karl Truck Robinson (12/7/77 @ IND) 27 Malone (12) and Rich Kelley (9). It’s a single-game high in the NBA this season for rebounds in a (4/16/12 vs. DAL) 26 game. Truck Robinson (12/13/77 vs. LAL) 26

FEBRUARY RECAP The Jazz finished with a 12-2 (.857) record in February, the best record in the NBA during the month, and the team posed a nine-game win streak from Feb. 2 to Feb. 17. Utah averaged 119.9 points per game, while holding opponents to 106.9 points per game during the month and all 12 of their wins were double-digit victories. Jazz Coach Quin Snyder was named 2021 February Coach of the Month, his second-consecutive honor.

LOTS OF 3’S IN 2 On 2/22, the Utah Jazz knocked down a franchise record 28 threes in a 132-110 win against the Hornets and followed up that performance by knocking down 22 threes in a 114-89 win against the Lakers on 2/24, becoming in NBA history to hit 50 three-point field goals over a two-game span. GAMES WITH 20+ 3PM IN A SINGLE SEASON CONSISTENC-THREE Rank Team Season COUNT On 2/22 vs. CHA the Jazz finished with 28 three-point field goals made, the most in franchise 1 HOU 2018-19 18 history and just one shy of tying the NBA high. Utah’s reserves knocked down 19 of those 2 UTA 2020-21 17 threes, the most ever by an NBA bench. 3 HOU 2019-20 13 Utah posted 17 games this season with 20-or-more threes, which was the second most in a 4 DAL 2019-20 11 single season in NBA history. 5 HOU 2016-17 10

LEADING THE RATINGS Utah had the highest net rating in the NBA (9.4). The Jazz were the only team in the NBA to rank among the top 5 in both offensive rating (116.5, tied 5th) and defensive rating (107.5, 3rd).

GEORGES’ BIG NIGHT In Utah’s 132-110 win over CHA, Jazz F Georges Niang posted 21 points off the bench, finishing with a career-high 7 three-pointers, going a perfect 7- of-7 from beyond the arc. He is the only player in NBA history to hit 7-of-7 threes in less than 20 minutes played.

O’NEALE 10+ REB GAMES BY SEASON REBOUNDING ROYCE SEASON GP 10+ REB Gs Jazz F Royce O’Neale rebounded at a career-high clip 6.8 boards per contest in his fourth NBA season. He tallied his 15th 10-plus game this season vs. Toronto on 5/1. O’Neale surpassed his most 2017-18 69 2 double-digit rebound games by 10 in 2020-21. 2018-19 82 2 2019-20 71 5 2020-21 72 15

20-21 +/- LEADERS POSITIVE IMPACTS Rank Player (Team) +/- Jazz players held four of the top five and five of the top 10 +/- numbers in the league. Rudy Gobert 1 Rudy Gobert (UTA) +728 ranked first in the NBA at (+728), Mike Conley was second (+548), Royce O’Neale was third 2 Mike Conley (UTA) +548 (+473), Joe Ingles was fourth (+462) and Bojan Bogdanovic was seventh (+419). 3 Royce O’Neale (UTA) +473 4 Joe Ingles (UTA) +441 5 (LAC) +446 6 (LAC) +432 7 Bojan Bogdanovic (UTA) +419 8 G. Anteteokounmpo (MIL) +409 9 Joel Embiid (PHI) +405 10 Nikola Jokic (DEN) +384

GRABBING REBOUNDS The Jazz ranked first in rebounds per game (48.2). 20-21 RPG Leaders On 1/10 at DET, Utah tallied 63 total boards, tied for the third highest total rebounds in a game this Rank Team RPG season. 1 Utah Jazz 48.2 2 Milwaukee Bucks 48.1 3 Pelicans 47.4

utahjazz.com 11 LETTING ‘EM FLY The Jazz knocked down an NBA-best 16.7 threes per game on 38.8 percent (fifth in the NBA). The team made 1,205 threes through 72 games, the most ever by any team through 72 games. The Jazz hit at least 15 threes in 11 straight games from 1/12-2/2, the longest streak in NBA history. The team has five players that are knocking down at least two threes per contest (Mitchell – 3.4, Clarkson – 3.0, Conley – 2.7, Ingles – 2.8, Bogdanovic – 2.5).

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST 20-21 3FG/G LEADERS 15 3PM IN NBA HISTORY Rank Team 3FG/G Rank Team (year) GAMES 1 Utah Jazz 16.7 1 Utah Jazz (20-21) 11 2 15.7 2 Houston Rockets (19-20) 10 3 Golden State Warriors 14.6 3 Mavericks (19-20) 8

JOE THREE-NGLES – MAKING HISTORY ALL-TIME JAZZ 3FG On 1/29 vs. DAL Jazz F Joe Ingles knocked down two three-pointers, passing John Stockton to become Rank Player 3FG the franchise all-time leader in three-point field goals made. Stockton hit 845 threes in 1,504 games 1 Joe Ingles 993 played while Ingles is currently at 993 threes made through 545 career NBA games. Ingles has 2 John Stockton 845 knocked down that many threes on a career 41.4 percent from beyond the arc in seven seasons with 3 Donovan Mitchell 726 Utah. He knocked down a career-high and tied a Jazz franchise-high with eight threes made at WAS on 4 Gordon Hayward 689 3/18. 5 540

JAZZ ALL-TIME CONSECUTIVE GP IRON MAN JOE Rank Team GP On 1/8 at MKE, Joe Ingles’ iron man streak ended after 384-straight regular season games played. 1 John Stockton (1990-97) 609 That marked the fourth longest streak in Jazz history. Since the start of the 2014-15 season, Ingles had 2 Karl Malone (1991-98) 543 played in more games (485) than anyone else in the NBA. 3 John Stockton (1997-03) 442 4 Joe Ingles (2015-21) 384 5 Mike Brown (1989-93) 381 WENT STREAKING The Jazz posted an NBA-best 11-game win streak, which lasted from 1/8-1/29 and marked the longest winning streak by any NBA team in 2020-21. It marks the 12th double-digit win streak in franchise history. During the streak, the team averaged 117.0 points per game, holding their opponent to just 101.4 points per contest.

DERRICK’S HOME After spending the 2019-20 season with the , F Derrick returned to Utah after spending his prior nine seasons in the NBA with the Jazz (2010-19). During his first stint with Utah, the 29-year-old has his name written all over the record book in many statistical categories:

Jazz All-Time Games Played Jazz All-Time Points Jazz All-Time Rebounds Rank Player GP Rank Player FG Rank Player REB 1 John Stockton 1,504 1 Karl Malone 36,374 1 Karl Malone 14,601 2 Karl Malone 1,434 2 John Stockton 19,711 2 Mark Eaton 6,939 3 Mark Eaton 875 3 Adrian Dantley 13,635 3 Rudy Gobert 6,151 4 765 4 Darrell Griffith 12,391 4 Derrick Favors 4,626 5 Thurl Bailey 708 5 Thurl Bailey 9,897 5 John Stockton 4,051 6 700 6 8,411 6 Greg Ostertag 3,978 7 Andrei Kirilenko 681 7 8,324 7 Rich Kelley 3,972 8 Derrick Favors 644 8 Gordon Hayward 8,077 8 Thurl Bailey 3,881 9 Bryon Russell 628 9 Deron Williams 7,576 9 Andrei Kirilenko 3,836 10 606 10 Derrick Favors 7,336 10 3,792

Jazz All-Time Field Goal % Jazz All-Time Blocks Rank Player FG% Rank Player BLK 1 Rudy Gobert .645 1 Mark Eaton 3,064 2 Adrian Dantley .562 2 Andrei Kirilenko 1,380 3 Carlos Boozer .544 3 Greg Ostertag 1,253 4 Derrick Favors .530 4 Rudy Gobert 1,220 5 Karl Malone 1,126 5 .523 6 6 .521 Thurl Bailey 879 7 7 Karl Malone .517 Derrick Favors 840 8 8 Paul Millsap .516 Paul Millsap 520 9 9 Edwards .516 517 10 10 John Stockton .515 Rich Kelley 498

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DONOVAN MITCH3LL QUICKEST PLAYERS IN NBA HISTORY TO 600 3FG In 240 career games, Donovan Mitchell connected on 601 three-point field goals, making him the PLAYER GP 3FG fastest player in NBA history to knock down 600 threes, per Elias Sports Bureau. Donovan Mitchell 240 601 244 600 247 600 248 600 Stephen Curry 249 600 255 600

SNYDER MAKING HISTORY JAZZ ALL-TIME HEAD COACH WINS With a 117-87 win at Cleveland on 1/12, Jazz Head Coach Quin Snyder passed for the Rank Coach WINS second most wins in Jazz history, now guiding Utah to a 323-231 (.583) record during his tenure with 1 (1988-11) 1,127 the Jazz. He trails Hall of Famer Jerry Sloan who has 1,127 all-time regular season wins. 2 Quin Snyder (2014-pres.) 323 3 Frank Layden (1981-89) 277

CLIMBING THE LADDER Jazz C Rudy Gobert, F/C Derrick Favors, F Joe Ingles and G Donovan Mitchell are making their presence felt in the Jazz record books. These Jazzmen have entered the elite in several all-time categories and look to keep climbing during the 2020-21 season.

Field Goal Percentage Blocks Per Game Three-Point Percentage (since 1979-80) Rank Player FG% Rank Player BPG Rank Player 3FG% 1 Rudy Gobert .645 1 Mark Eaton 3.50 1 .428 2 Adrian Dantley .562 2 Rudy Gobert 2.20 2t Joe Ingles .414 3 Carlos Boozer .544 3 Andrei Kirilenko 2.00 2t .414 4 Derrick Favors .530 4 Greg Ostertag 1.79 4 Georges Niang .411 5 Ronnie Brewer .523 5 Ben Poquette 1.61 5 .410 6 Adam Keefe .521 6 Al Jefferson 1.55 6 .409 7 Karl Malone .517 7 1.45 7 Kyle Korver .405 8 Paul Millsap .516 8 Derrick Favors 1.34 8 Bojan Bogdanović .402 9 .516 9 Thurl Bailey 1.24 9 .397 10 Truck Robinson 1.14 10 Mike Conley .393 10 John Stockton .515 *minimum 50 games and 50 3FGM *minimum 100 games and 500 FGM

Three-Pointers Made (since 1979-80) Blocked Shots Rebounds Per Game Rank Player 3PM Rank Player BLK Rank Player RPG 1 Joe Ingles 991 1 Mark Eaton 3,064 1 Truck Robinson 14.9 2 John Stockton 845 2 Andrei Kirilenko 1,380 2 Rudy Gobert 11.2 3 Donovan Mitchell 726 3 Greg Ostertag 1,253 3 Carlos Boozer 10.5 4 Gordon Hayward 689 4 Rudy Gobert 1,218 4 Karl Malone 10.2 5 Bryon Russell 540 5 Karl Malone 1,125 5 Al Jefferson 9.5 6 Darrell Griffith 530 6 Thurl Bailey 879 6 Otto Moore 8.7 7 Memhet Okur 517 7 Derrick Favors 840 7 Rich Kelley 8.0 8 Deron Williams 511 8 Paul Millsap 520 8 Mark Eaton 7.9 T-9 Jeff Hornacek 439 9 Ben Poquette 517 9 7.8 T-9 439 10 Rich Kelley 498 10 7.6

utahjazz.com 13 2020-21 COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS:

Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell has received the Offseason NBA Cares Community Assist Award presented by Kaiser Permanente in recognition of his continued efforts to advance social justice and champion education between the 2019-20 and 2020-21 NBA seasons.

In December, the Mitchell family pledged $12 million to Greenwich Country Day School, Donovan and his sister Jordan’s alma mater and the school where their mother, Nicole, taught for more than a decade. The contribution was the largest single donation in the school’s history and will be used to create the Mitchell Family Scholarship Fund to aid students from pre-K-12th grade, the Nicole Mitchell Faculty Support Fund to assist teachers who demonstrate the same passion for teaching as Nicole, as well as the new D.O.N.! The Determination Over Negativity Mitchell Family Athletic Center. This past summer, Mitchell also donated the proceeds of his D.O.N. Issue #2 sneakers to support the education of Jacob Blake’s children, students of color at the University of Louisville and teachers at preschools in Connecticut and the Bronx, totaling more than $300,000 in scholarships and academic assistance.

Following his unwavering commitment to speak out against racial injustice during the 2019-20 NBA season restart, Mitchell continued the conversation during the offseason, joining then vice-presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, Portland’s CJ McCollum and ’s for a discussion on educational, economic and social inequities. Mitchell was also named to the inaugural board of the National Basketball Social Justice Coalition, which will leverage the game’s influence to raise awareness, educate and advocate for meaningful reform, and regularly gives back to those most in need through his SPIDACARES organization.

The Utah Jazz and Mountain America Credit Union announced on Jan. 28 that the Dyslexia Center of Utah is the first recipient of the $5,000 “Pass It Along” award for the 2020-21 season. The program features fan-nominated opportunities that reward five local charitable organizations with $5,000 each. Since its inception in 2013, “Pass It Along” has now contributed $185,000 to 37 local nonprofits.

The Jazz continued an annual tradition with a virtual visit to Primary Children’s Hospital this holiday season. Mike Conley surprised patients during a virtual slime making session on Dec. 21, taking questions and chatting while participating in the craft. In addition, Derrick Favors read “Pete the Cat Saves Christmas” in a recorded video for patients and shared a holiday message of gratitude to doctors, nurses and hospital staff.

Through the Rudy’s Kids Foundation, Rudy Gobert donated clothes and toys to 120 youth at Utah Community Action’s Operation Chimney Drop during the holiday season. Operation Chimney Drop provides clothing and holiday gifts to children 0-18 in Utah.

Jazz forward Georges Niang and Jazz Bear teamed up in December during an online fundraiser for the American Heart Association. Niang made a personal donation while Jazz Bear sold a self-portrait made of skittles for $10,000. The AHA raised $160,000 during the fundraiser.

JAZZ BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

Salt Lake City has been selected to host NBA All-Star 2023… The 72nd NBA All-Star Game will take place at Vivint Arena, home of the Jazz, on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023… It will mark the 30th anniversary of the 1993 NBA All-Star Game played in Salt Lake, where Jazz players Karl Malone and John Stockton became the first teammates to share the All-Star MVP award.

The Jazz celebrated their 100th consecutive sellout (including playoffs) on Feb. 21, 2020. The team sold out every game in a single season in 2018-19 for the fifth time ever and first time since 1992-93, and has capped season ticket sales at 13,000 for two consecutive years. It marks the second-longest sellout streak in franchise history.

JAZZ IN THE G LEAGUE JAZZ PERSONNEL WITH G LEAGUE CONNECTIONS The NBA G League has served as a Name Role with Jazz G League Team/Years Served Role with G League Team developmental tool for players and Quin Snyder Head Coach Austin Toros (2007-10) Head Coach front office personnel alike since its Assistant Coach Canton Charge (2011-13) Head Coach inception in 2001. Several members of Lamar Skeeter Assistant Coach Canton Charge (2012-13) Basketball Operations Intern the Jazz coaching and basketball Bryan Bailey Assistant Coach Salt Lake City Stars (2017-19) Assistant Coach operations staff have spent time Assistant Coach/Player Reno Bighorns (2012-13) Player honing their skills in the G League, as Development Mike Elliott Vice President of Head Athletic displayed in the accompanying chart. Greenville Groove (2002-03) Performance Healthcare Trainer/Strength Coach Steven Schwartz Director of Basketball Ops Austin Toros (2009-12) Basketball Operations Intern G LEAGUE FOOTNOTES Bart Taylor Director of Scouting/Stars Austin Toros (2010-11) Basketball Operations Intern VP of Basketball Ops Jazz Head Coach Quin Snyder David Fredman Director of Pro Player Utah Flash (2007-08) General had more wins and guided Personnel more players to the NBA than Steve Klei Basketball Operations Coaching Associate Canton Charge (2015-16) any other G League coach Assistant during his coaching tenure. Sanjay Lumpkin Video Analyst Erie BayHawks (2018-19) Player Snyder worked alongside (2019-20) Jazz Director of Basketball Operations Steven Schwartz while in Austin. Jazz Assistant Coach Alex Jensen won the NBA D League Coach of the Year award in 2012-13. Jensen and Assistant Coach/Player Development Lamar Skeeter worked one season together in Canton (2012-13). utahjazz.com 14

Quin Snyder is currently in his seventh season as head coach of the Utah Jazz, guiding Utah to a 323-231 (.583) record. He has helped the team to five-straight playoff appearances, advancing to the Western Conference Semifinals in two of those showings. In 2017-18, Snyder was named the runner-up in NBA Coach of the Year voting. He possesses a diverse coaching background that spans more than two decades in the NBA, Europe, the NBA G League and college, including 10 years of experience as a head coach.

From 2007-10, Snyder served as the first head coach of the Spurs-owned/operated Austin Toros of the G League. During this time, he recorded a 94-56 (.627) mark, while leading the club to playoff appearances in all three seasons. As coach of the Toros, Snyder worked closely with the Spurs coaching staff and front office. During his three-year tenure in Austin, he compiled more wins and guided more players to the NBA than any other coach in the G League during this time frame. Snyder was also named the 2008-09 NBA G League Coach of the Year.

His first head coaching position came at the where he was named Rookie Coach of the Year by the after his inaugural season. He led the Tigers to four NCAA Tournaments, including an appearance in 2002.

Snyder has worked with some of the best minds in basketball, beginning at where he was the associate head coach under . Following his time in Austin he also made stops as an NBA assistant with the , and CSKA Moscow, helping the team to a 2012-13 Russian League Championship. He then returned to the NBA as an assistant coach in Atlanta before joining the Jazz.

Born in Mercer Island, Wash., Snyder was a two-time Washington player of the year and a McDonald's All-American. He played collegiately at Duke (1985-89), reaching three Final Fours. He was elected as a team captain and honored as an Academic All-American. Snyder earned undergraduate degrees in both philosophy and political science from Duke, later earning a Juris Doctor and M.B.A. from Duke as well. Snyder resides in Salt Lake City with his wife and their children Anika, Madeleine, Wyatt and Tristan.

CAREER TIMELINE Years Team Position 1992-93 Los Angeles Clippers Assistant Coach 1993-99 Duke University Assistant/Associate Head Coach

1999-06 University of Missouri Head Coach 2007-10 Austin Toros () Head Coach (D-League Affiliate) 2010-11 Philadelphia 76ers Player Development Coach 2011-12 Los Angeles Lakers Assistant Coach 2012-13 CSKA Moscow (Russia) Assistant Coach 2013-14 Assistant Coach

2014- Present Utah Jazz Head Coach

COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER Snyder competed collegiately at Duke University (1985-89), averaging 6.2 points, 4.2 assists, 1.9 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game in 136 games. Snyder led the Blue Devils to three Final Fours (1986, 1988, and 1989) and won two ACC Championships (1986, 1988). Academically, Snyder was named to the ACC Honor Roll three times. Snyder attended training camp with the Indiana Pacers after finishing his career at Duke but went on to pursue other coaching endeavors.

A native of Mercer Island, Wash., Snyder earned undergraduate degrees in both philosophy and political science at Duke and later earned a Juris Doctor and M.B.A from there as well.

SNYDER’S ALL-TIME NBA RECORD Year Team Record 2014-pres. Utah Jazz 323-231 (.583)

Playoffs Team Record 2016-pres. Utah Jazz 19-25 (.432)

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UDOKA AZUBUIKE C #20 7-0 260 – 1st NBA Season – Kansas G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 1-0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0. 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 10 vs. GSW 1/23/21 1 at LAC 6/14/21 FGM 1 (3) vs. GSW 1/23/21 --- FGA 2 (3) at OKC 5/14 --- 3FGM ------3FGA ------FTM 4 at SAC 5/16/21 --- Named 2019-20 Big 12 Player of the Year FTA 4 (2) at SAC 5/16/21 --- OR 2 vs. GSW 1/23/21 --- A Consensus 2019-20 All-America Second Team selection DR 2 (4) vs. DAL 1/29/21 1 at LAC 6/14/21 St NCAA Record with a 77.0 shooting percentage at Kansas in 2017- REB 4 vs. GSW 1/23/21 1 at LAC 6/14/21 18 AST ------STL 1 at BKN 1/5/21 --- BLK 1 (4) vs. DAL 1/27/21 --- PTS 4 (2) at SAC 5/16/21 ---

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 Inactive 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 Inactive 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 Inactive 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 DNP – Coach’s Decision

BOJAN BOGDANOVIĆ F #44 6-8 226 – 7th NBA Season – Croatia G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 10-10 35.5 18.5 4.3 1.6 1.0 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 49 at MIL 3/20/15 44 vs. ATL 4/27/15 FGM 17 vs. PHI 3/15/16 11 vs. CLE 4/20/18 FGA 27 vs. PHI 3/15/16 21 @ BOS 4/17/19 3FGM 8, three times 9 vs. LAC 6/16/21 3FGA 13, three times 17 vs. LAC 6/16/21 FTM 16 at PHX 3/7/17 9 (2) vs. MEM 5/23/21 FTA 16 at PHX 3/7/17 10 vs. BOS 4/21/19 OR 4, twice 3 vs. ATL 4/26/17 NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week for games in Week 20 in DR 8, five times 8 (2) vs. BOS 4/21/19 2020-21 Ranked 10th in three-point field goal percentage (.425) in 2018- REB 12 vs. BOS 1/4/16 10 vs. BOS 5/4/17 19 2014-15 NBA All-Rookie Second Team Enjoys playing soccer and AST 8 vs. GSW 1/23/21 5 at LAC 6/14/21 tennis in his spare time Started playing basketball at age 15 STL 3, 13 times 4 @ BOS 4/17/19 BLK 2, twice 1 (3) @ ATL 4/28/17 PTS 48 vs. DEN 5/7/21 32 vs. LAC 6/16/21

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 38 6-14 3-6 3-3 0 5 5 1 2 1 0 0 18 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 39 5-8 3-5 3-4 0 4 4 1 3 1 2 0 16 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 36 2-10 1-5 4-4 0 4 4 1 3 0 2 0 9 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 39 6-12 2-5 4-5 0 3 3 5 5 2 1 0 18 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 39 10-20 9-17 3-4 0 3 3 0 4 0 3 0 32

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JARRELL BRANTLEY (Two-Way Player) F #5 6-6 238 – 2nd NBA Season – G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 2-0 1.5 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 29 vs. SAS 8/13/20 9 vs. DEN 8/21/20 FGM 6 vs. SAS 8/13/20 -- FGA 13 vs. SAS 8/13/20 3 @ DEN 8/19/20 3FGM 3 at SAC 4/28/21 -- 3FGA 6 vs. DAL 8/10/20 2 @ DEN 8/19/20 Garnered 2019 Salt Lake City Summer League Standout honors FTM 1 vs. SAS 8/13/20 1 (2) at LAC 6/14/21 Two-time All-CAA Second Team Selection (2016-17, 2017-18) FTA 2 vs. SAS 8/13/20 2 (2) at LAC 6/14/21 OR 2, twice 2 @ DEN 8/19/20 2018-19 All-CAA First Team Selection DR 5 at SAS 8/7/20 1 (2) vs. MEM 6/2/21 REB 6 at SAS 8/7/20 2 (2) vs. DEN 8/21/20 AST 6 vs. SAS 8/13/20 2 vs. DEN 8/21/20 STL 2, twice -- BLK 1, seven times 1 vs. DEN 8/21/20 PTS 13, twice 1 (2) at LAC 6/14/21

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 DNP – Coach’s Decision

JORDAN CLARKSON G #00 6-5 194 – 7th NBA Season – Missouri G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 10-0 27.2 17.2 3.0 1.5 0.6 0.3

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 48 vs. BKN 2/13/19 39 @ DEN 8/17/20 Did not play organized basketball until the 9th grade FGM 16, twice 9 (4) vs. LAC 6/10/21 Named to the 2014-15 All-Rookie Team Competed in FGA 34 vs. BKN 2/13/19 20 vs. MEM 6/2/21 3FGM 8, twice 6 (2) vs. LAC 6/10/21 Track and Field, running the 100, 200 and 400-meter sprints. 3FGA 17 vs. BKN 2/13/19 14 vs. LAC 6/8/21 FTM 10, three times 7 vs. MEM 5/26/21 FTA 12, twice 7 vs. MEM 5/26/21 OR 5 vs. HOU 11/24/19 3 (2) vs. MEM 5/26/21 DR 8, three times 6 at MEM 5/31/21 REB 11 at BKN 12/3/18 6 (2) at MEM 5/31/21 AST 11 at PHI 3/30/15 4 (2) vs. DEN 8/21/20 STL 5, four times 2 (5) vs. MEM 6/2/21 BLK 3 at OKC 3/24/15 2 vs. MEM 5/23/21 PTS 42 vs. BKN 2/13/19 26 @ DEN 8/19/20 LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 28 6-18 6-14 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 18 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 27 9-15 6-9 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 24 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 31 5-16 4-9 0-0 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 0 14 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 30 3-12 2-8 0-0 1 4 5 2 2 0 3 0 8 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 29 5-12 4-9 1-2 0 3 3 0 1 1 2 0 15

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MIKE CONLEY G #10 6-1 180 – 14th NBA Season – Ohio State G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 5-5 29.9 17.4 3.8 8.6 0.2 0.6

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 51 vs. LAL 3/13/12 49 vs. OKC 5/13/13 FGM 14 vs. PHI 3/7/9 13 vs. SAS 4/22/17 FGA 25, twice 23 vs. SAS 4/22/17 3FGM 7, eight times 7 (2) at MEM 5/29/21 3FGA 14 vs. LAC 1/1/21 11 vs. MEM 5/23/21 Currently one of only 10 active players to have totaled over FTM 12, twice 12 vs. LAC 5/3/13 11,000 points, 4,500 assists, 2000 rebounds and 1,000 steals FTA 17 vs. LAC 5/3/13 17 vs. LAC 5/3/13 NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week (week of OR 4 at TOR 2/20/13 2 (6) vs. MEM 5/26/21 DR 9, six times 9 vs. SAS 4/22/17 March 4-10, 2019) Named to the 2012-13 All-NBA Defensive REB 10, six times 10 at OKC 5/7/13 Second Team Three-time NBA Sportsmanship Award winner AST 15 at POR 3/12/13 15 vs. MEM 5/26/21 STL 7, twice 5 vs. SAS 5/25/13 (2014, 2016, 2019) Named 2019 Twyman-Stokes BLK 3, twice 2 (2) vs. MEM 5/23/21 Teammate of the Year PTS 40 vs. POR 3/5/19 35 vs. SAS 4/22/17

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 Inactive – Mild Right Hamstring Strain 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 Inactive – Mild Right Hamstring Strain 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 Inactive – Mild Right Hamstring Strain 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 Inactive – Mild Right Hamstring Strain 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 Inactive – Mild Right Hamstring Strain

DERRICK FAVORS F/C #15 6-10 254 – 11th NBA Season – G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 10-0 13.9 3.5 4.3 0.3 0.2 1.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 45 at TOR 11/12/12 39 vs. OKC 4/27/18 FGM 14 vs. IND 12/5/15 8 (2) at OKC 4/18/18 FGA 24 vs. IND 12/5/15 14 (2) at OKC 4/18/18 3FGM 2, five times 2 at OKC 4/18/18 3FGA 3, 10 times 3 at OKC 4/18/18 FTM 10, twice 8 vs. SAS 5/7/12 FTA 14 at BOS 11/14/12 12 vs. SAS 5/7/12 OR 10 vs. MIA 10/31/10 8 at OKC 4/18/18 Hosted a back-to-school clinic for community youth to promote education and DR 14 vs. DEN 1/13/14 9 vs. SAS 5/7/12 physical fitness in the summer of 2014 and 2015 Owns a 7-4 wingspan and 9-2 REB 20 vs. LAC 11/14/19 16 at OKC 4/18/18 AST 8 at DEN 12/25/19 3 (4) at HOU 4/14/19 standing reach His hidden talent is racquetball and he also collects comic books STL 5 vs. NOP 11/13/13 2 (5) at HOU 4/29/18 Has twin daughters BLK 7 at MIA 11/12/15 4 vs. MEM 5/23/21 PTS 35 vs. IND 12/5/15 20 at OKC 4/18/18

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 6 1 4 1 0 2 2 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 12 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 15 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 4 0 3 0 0 2 2 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0

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Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 22 vs. SAS 5/5/21 4 vs. MEM 6/2/21 FGM 4, twice 2 at LAC 6/12/21 FGA 9 vs. POR 5/12/21 2 at LAC 6/12/21 3FGM 1, five times --- 3FGA 4 vs. POR 5/12/21 --- FTM 6 vs. HOU 5/8/21 --- FTA 6 vs. HOU 5/8/21 --- OR 3 @ OKC 5/14/21 --- DR 6 vs. SAS 5/5/21 --- REB 6, twice --- AST 6, twice --- STL 2 vs. ORL 4/3/21 --- BLK 1, four times --- PTS 9, four times 4 at LAC 6/12/21

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 DNP – Coach’s Decision

RUDY GOBERT C #27 7-1 256 – 8th NBA Season – France G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 10-10 33.4 15.0 12.5 0.7 0.4 2.3

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 44 at OKC 2/22/19 43 at DEN 8/25/20 FGM 13 vs. NYK 3/22/17 11 vs. DEN 8/21/20 FGA 16 vs. DAL 4/13/15 15 vs. DEN 8/21/20 3FGM -- -- 3FGA 2, five times 1 at LAC 6/12/21 FTM 12 vs. MIN 3/2/14 7 (3) at MEM 5/31/21 FTA 19 at ATL 12/19 15 vs. GSW 5/6/17 Two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year (2018, 2019) 2019-20 OR 12 vs. HOU 3/12/15 7 (2) vs. MEM 6/2/21 NBA All-Star First player since Wilt Chamberlain (1966-67) to total over DR 22 vs. DET 1/14/19 19 vs. LAC 6/10/21 1,200 points on better than 65 percent shooting and 1,000 rebounds in a REB 28 at GSW 3/14/21 20 vs. LAC 6/10/21 single season (2018-19) An avid boxer growing up Basketball player AST 8 vs. CHI 1/12/19 4 vs. GSW 5/6/17 STL 5 vs. MIL 2/5/16 5 at LAC 4/25/17 he looks up to the most is BLK 9 at CHI 3/22/21 7 vs. HOU 4/20/19

PTS 44 at OKC 2/22/19 24 vs. DEN 8/21/20

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 33 2-6 0-0 6-9 3 9 12 0 5 0 2 3 10 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 36 4-5 0-0 5-7 1 19 20 0 4 2 3 3 13 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 30 4-7 0-1 4-4 4 6 10 0 2 1 1 1 12 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 32 4-4 0-0 3-4 2 6 8 0 5 0 0 1 11 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 42 6-8 0-0 5-8 5 5 10 1 4 1 1 0 17

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ELIJAH HUGHES G #33 6-6 226 – 1st NBA Season – Syracuse G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 0-0 ------

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 8 at BKN 1/5/21 --- FGM 2, three times --- FGA 5 at BKN 1/5/21 --- 3FGM 2, twice --- 3FGA 4, twice --- FTM 3 at POR 12/23/20 --- A 2019-20 All-ACC First Team Selection FTA 4 at POR 12/23/20 --- OR 1 vs. POR 5/12/21 --- Led the ACC in scoring average (19.0) in 2019-20 DR 2, twice --- Named 2019-20 FCAC DI Player of the Year REB 2, three times --- AST 1, five times --- STL 1 at MIL 1/8/21 --- BLK 1 at SAS 1/3/21 --- PTS 6, twice --- LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 Inactive 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 Inactive 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 Inactive – Non-COVID Illness

ERSAN ILYASOVA F #77 6-9 235 – 13th NBA Season – G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 1-0 3.4 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 53 at CHI 12/15/18 33 vs. MIA 4/25/13 FGM 14 vs. CHI 3/7/12 9 @ MIA 4/23/13 FGA 23 at NJN 2/19/12 15 vs. MIA 4/14/18 3FGM 6, twice 3, twice 3FGA 14 at BOS 1/6/17 6, twice FTM 10 vs. PHX 1/29/14 5, twice Has competed in 808 games (423 starts) in 12 NBA seasons One of FTA 12 vs. MEM 3/3/21 6 @ TOR 5/25/19 26 active players to have totaled over 8,000 points and 4,500 rebounds OR 13 at NJN 2/19/12 7 @ ATL 4/20/10 DR 14, four times 11 vs. MIA 4/14/18 Has competed internationally for the Turkosh National Team REB 25 at NJN 2/19/12 15 @ ATL 4/20/10 AST 6, four times 4, twice STL 4, eight times 3, twice BLK 3, three times 2 vs. DET 4/14/19 PTS 34 vs. IND 3/26/15 21 @ MIA 4/23/13

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 3 1-2 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 DNP – Coach’s Decision

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JOE INGLES F #2 6-8 225 – 7th NBA Season – Australia G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 10-6 28.8 10.7 3.4 3.6 0.7 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 46, twice 43 at DEN 8/17/20 FGM 12 at WAS 3/18/21 10 at HOU 5/2/18 FGA 17 at WAS 3/18/21 15 vs OKC 4/21/18 3FGM 8 at WAS 3/18/21 7 at HOU 5/2/18 3FGA 13 @ MIN 4/26/21 12 at DEN 8/17/20 FTM 9 vs. BOS 2/9/21 3 (4) vs. LAC 6/16/21 Competed with Australia at the 2019 FIBA World Cup Has competed FTA 10 vs. BOS 2/9/21 5 vs OKC 4/23/18 professionally in four different countries (Australia, , and the U.S.) OR 3 vs. DET 1/14/19 2 vs. HOU 4/22/19 DR 11 vs. LAL 1/11/19 8 (2) vs. HOU 4/20/19 Has a weekly radio appearance on DJ & PK each Thursday on 1280/97.5 REB 12, twice 8 (3) at DEN 9/1/20 The Zone Made 204 three-pointers in 2017-18, a Jazz single-season AST 14, twice 11 vs. LAC 4/23/17 record His wife is a world champion netball player in Australia STL 6 vs. PHX 3/17/16 5 at HOU 4/17/19 BLK 3 vs. LAC 2/27/19 1 (8) vs. DEN 8/30/20 PTS 34 at WAS 3/14/21 27 at HOU 5/2/18

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 32 3-12 1-8 1-2 0 3 3 7 3 0 1 0 8 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 33 7-10 4-7 0-0 0 4 4 4 2 1 2 0 19 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 28 6-11 5-8 2-2 0 4 4 2 0 1 0 0 19 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 27 7-9 5-7 0-0 0 3 3 3 4 1 0 0 19 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 32 4-8 1-5 3-4 1 5 6 6 1 2 2 0 12

DONOVAN MITCHELL G #45 6-3 222 – 4th NBA Season – Louisville G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 9-9 34.0 31.6 3.7 5.1 1.1 0.2

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 47 at DEN (8/8, 2OT) 43 @ DEN 8/17/20 FGM 16, three times 19 @ DEN 8/17/20 FGA 36 at SAS 3/23/18 33 @ DEN 8/17/20 3FGM 7, twice 9 vs. DEN 8/30/20 3FGA 16 at DEN (8/8, 2OT) 15 (3) at LAC 6/14/21 FTM 15, twice 17 vs. DEN 8/23/20 FTA 17 vs. SAC 4/10/21 18 vs. DEN 8/23/20 Nickname is Spida Father, Donovan Sr. is the Manager of Player OR 5, three times 3 vs. HOU 4/22/19 DR 9 at LAL 4/8/18 9 (2) vs. OKC 4/21/18 Operations and Community Outreach with the Father REB 12 vs. OKC 10/23 11 vs. OKC 4/21/18 played seven years in pro baseball Played baseball (, ) AST 11, twice 11 @ HOU 5/2/18 STL 5, three times 4 vs. HOU 5/6/18 and soccer (goalie) in high school Led all NBA sophomores in scoring in BLK 2, nine times 1 (9) vs. LAC 6/8/21 2018-19 (23.8 ppg) PTS 46, twice 57 @ DEN 8/17/20

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 37 16-30 6-15 7-8 0 3 3 5 0 1 3 1 45 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 39 15-29 6-12 1-2 0 3 3 4 0 0 3 0 37 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 32 11-24 5-9 3-5 0 5 5 4 3 2 2 0 30 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 40 9-26 6-15 13-15 1 4 5 5 5 1 5 0 37 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 38 6-19 4-14 5-6 0 5 5 5 1 1 2 0 21

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JUWAN MORGAN F #16 6-8 241 – 2nd NBA Season – Indiana G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 2-0 2.9 0.0 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 26 at SAS 8/7/20 25 @ DEN 8/17/20 FGM 5 vs. DAL 1/29/21 2 @ DEN 8/19/20 FGA 8 vs. DAL 1/29/21 5 @ DEN 8/17/19 3FGM 2 vs. DAL 1/29 1 (2) @ DEN 8/19/20 3FGA 4 vs. DAL 1/29 4 @ DEN 8/17/20 FTM 1 (2) vs. LAL 2/24/21 1 (2) vs. DEN 8/21/20 FTA 2, three times 4 @ DEN 9/1/20 OR 3 vs. DAL 1/29/21 2 @ DEN 8/17/20 DR 5 vs. HOU 2/22/20 5 @ DEN 8/17/20 REB 7 vs. DAL 1/29 7 @ DEN 8/17/20 Spent four years at Indiana, averaging 10.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.9 AST 3 at SAS 8/7/20 3 vs. DEN 8/21/20 STL 3 vs. DAL 1/29 1 (2) vs. DEN 8/21/20 assists Named to the 2018-19 All Big Ten Third-Team. BLK 1, twice --- PTS 12 vs. DAL 1/29/21 5 @ DEN 8/19/20

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 DNP – Coach’s Decision

GEORGES NIANG G #31 6-7 233 – 5th NBA Season – State G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 10-0 12.4 3.5 1.8 0.8 0.0 0.1

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 40 at LAC 4/10/19 21 @ DEN 8/19/20 FGM 9 (2) vs. HOU 5/8/21 6 vs. DEN 8/21/20 FGA 21 at LAC 4/10/19 10 @ DEN 8/19/20 3FGM 7 vs. CHA 2/22/21 4 vs. DEN 8/21/20 3FGA 13 vs. OKC 4/13/21 6 (4) vs. MEM 5/23/21 FTM 4 (3), at GSW 5/10/21 2 (3) vs. MEM 5/26/21 FTA 4 (3) at GSW 5/10/21 2 (3) vs. MEM 5/26/21 Born in Lawrence, Mass. Selected 50th overall in the 2016 NBA Draft OR 3 at MIN 4/26/21 2 @ DEN 8/17/20 by the Indiana Pacers Winner in 2016 (Nation’s Top DR 10 vs. OKC 4/13/21 7 vs. HOU 4/20/19 Forward) AP All-America Second Team (2016) All-Big 12 First REB 10 vs. OKC 4/13/21 7 (2) vs. MEM 6/2/21 AST 5 vs. MIA 2/13/21 3 @ HOU 4/17/19 Team (2015, 16) Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week STL 3 vs. LAL 8/3/20 1 vs. HOU 4/20/19 BLK 2 vs. NOP 11/23/19 1 (2) vs. DEN 8/30/20 PTS 24 (2) vs. HOU 5/8/21 16 vs. DEN 8/21/20

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 13 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 9 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 3 0 0 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 13 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 9 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2

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ROYCE O’NEALE F #23 6-6 215 – 4th NBA Season – Baylor G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 10-10 36.2 10.3 7.0 2.2 1.2 0.3

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 42 at PHI 3/3/21, OT 41 (3) vs. LAC 6/16/21 FGM 8 at HOU 4/24/19 8 @ HOU 4/24/19 FGA 14 at LAL 4/17/21, OT 13 @ HOU 4/24/19 3FGM 6, twice 4 (3) at LAC 6/12/21 3FGA 12 vs. LAL 1/11/19 8 (2) vs. LAC 6/16/21 FTM 5 at OKC 12/20/17 4 (2) vs. LAC 6/8/21 FTA 6 at OKC 12/20/17 4 (6) vs. LAC 6/10/21 OR 4. four times 4 vs. LAC 6/8/21 Has played internationally in Spain and Germany Born in Harker DR 13 vs. SAC 4/10 11 vs. HOU 4/22/19 Heights, REB 14 vs. SAC 4/10 11 (2) vs. LAC 6/8/21 AST 6, seven times 8 @ DEN 8/19/20 STL 4, twice 4 (2) vs. MEM 6/2/21 BLK 3, three times 2 @ DEN 8/19/20 PTS 20 vs. NYK 1/26/21 18 @ HOU 4/24/19 LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 36 2-5 0-3 4-4 4 7 11 3 4 1 1 1 8 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 41 2-4 1-3 3-4 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 8 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 35 4-8 4-8 0-0 1 5 6 2 5 2 2 0 12 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 37 3-6 2-4 0-0 0 8 8 2 4 0 2 0 8 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 41 4-11 2-8 2-3 1 6 7 3 6 1 1 1 12

MIYE ONI G #81 6-5 206 – 2nd NBA Season – Yale G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 8-0 5.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 31 at SAS 8/7/20 10 (2) vs. MEM 5/23/21 FGM 4, twice 2 @ DEN 8/19/20 FGA 9 at SAS 8/7/20 3 (2) @ DEN 8/19/20 3FGM 2 (9) vs. SAS 5/5/21 1 vs. DEN 8/21/20 3FGA 7 vs. SAC 4/10 2 (3) at LAC 6/12/21 FTM 4, twice -- FTA 5 at SAS 8/7/20 -- OR 3, three times 2 (2) vs. LAC 6/8/21 Full name is Olumiye Oni Born in Northridge, Calif. 2018-19 DR 5 vs. SAS 5/5/21 2 vs. DEN 8/21/20 Player of the Year Two-time All-Ivy League First Team REB 7 at SAS 8/7/20 4 vs. DEN 8/21/20 AST 3 at SAC 4/28/21 -- (2017-18 and 2018-19) STL 1, 11 times 1 (2) vs. MEM 5/26/21 BLK 3 at CLE 1/12 1 @ DEN 8/19/20 PTS 14 at SAS 8/7/20 5 vs. DEN 8/21/20

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 8 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

utahjazz.com 23 MATT THOMAS G #21 6-4 190 – 2nd NBA Season – Iowa State G-GS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 2-0 2.9 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0

Regular Season Career Highs Playoff Career Highs MIN 37 at MIL 8/10/20 25 @ BKN 8/23/20 FGM 9 at MIL 8/10/20 5 @ BKN 8/23/20 FGA 17 at MIL 8/10/20 6 (2) vs. BOS 9/7/20 3FGM 5 vs. IND 2/23/20 2 (2) vs. BOS 9/7/20 3FGA 8, twice 4 vs. BOS 9/7/20 FTM 3, twice -- FTA 4 at GSW 5/10/21 -- Born in Decatur, Ill. Tied a school record playing in eight NCAA OR 2, twice 1 @ BOS 9/5/20 Tournament games, won a school-record five tournament games DR 6, twice 4 vs. BOS 9/7/20 REB 6, twice 4 vs. BOS 9/7/20 Left the Cyclones tied for second in career victories (98) and third in AST 4 vs. NOP 12/23/20 3 vs. BKN 8/17/20 made three-point field goals (254) Was an All-Big 12 Honourable STL 3 vs. BKN 2/8/20 1 vs. BKN 8/17/20 BLK 1 vs. BOS 8/7/20 1 @ BKN 8/21/20 Mention his final two seasons PTS 22 at MIL 8/10/20 12 @ BKN 8/23/20

LAST FIVE GAMES PLAYED: Date OPP Result MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF REB AST PF ST TO BLK PTS 6/8 vs. LAC W, 112-109 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/10 vs. LAC W, 117-111 DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 at LAC L, 132-106 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6/14 at LAC L, 104-118 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/16 vs. LAC L, 111-119 DNP – Coach’s Decision

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AN INDIVIDUAL… Had a -double: Utah: , vs. City (26 pts, 11 rebs, 10 ast), 4/21/18 Had 30+ points Opp: @ Houston (32 pts, 13 rebs, 10 ast), 4/17/19 Utah: 32, Bojan Bogdanovic, vs. L.A. Clippers, 6/16/21 Opp: 37, Paul George, vs. L.A. Clippers, 6/16/21 Had a 20/20 game: Utah: Carlos Boozer, vs. Denver (22 pts, 20 rebs), 4/30/10 Had 40+ points: Opp: , @ Houston (24pts, 24 rebs), 4/19/85 Utah: 45, Donovan Mitchell, vs. L.A. Clippers, 6/8/21 Opp: 47, , vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 Had a four-point play:

Had 50+ points: Utah: Donovan Mitchell, vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 Utah: 51, Donovan Mitchell, vs. Denver, 8/23/20 Opp: Eric Gordon, @ Houston, 4/14/19 Opp: 50, , vs. Denver, 8/30/20

Had 15+ rebounds: A TEAM… Utah: 20, Rudy Gobert, vs. L.A. Clipper, 6/10/21 Scored 120+ points: Utah: 126 vs. Memphis, 6/2/21 (W, 126-110) Opp: 16, Paul George, vs. L.A. Clippers, 6/16/21 Opp: 132 at L.A. Clippers, 6/12/21 (L, 106-132) Had 20+ rebounds: Utah: 20, Rudy Gobert, vs. L.A. Clipper, 6/10/21 Scored 130+ points: Utah: 141 vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 (W, 141-129) Opp: 20, , San Antonio, 5/5/94 Opp: 132 at L.A. Clippers, 6/12/21 (L, 106-132) Had 25+ rebounds: Utah: Has never happened Scored 140+ points: Utah: 141 vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 (W, 141-129) Opp: Has never happened Opp: 140 by Houston, 4/29/95 (L, 126-140) Had 15+ assists: Utah: 15, Mike Conley, vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 Shot .600+ from the field: Opp: 16, Tracy McGrady, @ Houston, 4/30/07 Utah: .603 (44-73) vs. , 5/30/96 Opp: .600 (45-75) @ L.A. Lakers, 4/21/09 Had 20+ assists: Utah: 23, John Stockton vs. Portland, 4/25/96 Won by 20+ points: Utah: 37 vs. Denver, 8/21/30 (124-87) Opp: has never happened Opp: 26 at L.A. Clippers, 6/12/21 (106-132) Had 8+ blocks: Utah: 9, Greg Ostertag, vs. L.A. Lakers (OT), 5/12/97 Won by 30+ points: Utah: 37 vs. Denver, 8/21/20 (124-87) Opp: 8, , Denver, 5/12/94 Opp: 32 @ Houston, 4/14/19 (90-122) Had 5+ steals: Utah: 5, Joe Ingles, @ Houston, 4/17/19 Won by 40+ points: Utah: Has never happened Opp: 6, Kyle Anderson, vs. Memphis, 5/23/21 Opp: 42 @ , 6/7/98 (54-96) Made 15+ field goals: Utah: 15, Donovan Mitchell, vs. L.A. Clippers, 6/10/21 Failed to make a three-pointer: Opp: 15, Ja Morant, vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 Utah: (0-14) vs. Houston, 4/26/08 (W, 86-82) Opp: (0-5) by L.A. Clippers, 5/4/92 (W, 98-89) Made 30+ field goals: Utah: 30, Carlos Boozer, @ Houston, 4/23/07 Overtime Win: Opp: 33, , L.A. Lakers, 5/11/08 Utah: 123-115, vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/11/08 (OT) Opp: 125-135 vs. Denver, 8/18/20 (OT) Made 5+ three-pointers: Utah: 9, Bojan Bogdanovic, vs. L.A. Clippers, 6/16/21 Double-Overtime Win: Opp: 5, Marcus Morris Sr., at L.A. Clippers, 6/14/21 Utah: Has never happened Opp: 101-109, by Denver, 5/17/94 (2OT) Made 15+ free throws: Utah: 17, Donovan Mitchell, vs. Denver, 8/23/20 THE JAZZ (playoffs) … Opp: 15, Ja Morant, vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 Swept a series: 1998 Western Conf. Finals vs. L.A. Lakers (4-0) Got swept: 2017 Conf. Semifinals vs. Golden State (0-4) Made 20+ free throws: Won a road game: 5/31/21 @ Memphis – First Round Utah: 22, Karl Malone, @ L.A. Clippers (Anaheim), 5/3/92 Won consecutive road games, series: 2021 First Round @ Memphis Won multiple road games, series: 2021 First Round @ Memphis Opp: 21, Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/4/08 Won 5 straight games: 5/26/21 – 6/10/21 (6)

Lost 5 straight games: Has never happened Attempted 20+ free throws: Won consecutive series: 2007 (2) Utah: 20, Karl Malone, vs. Houston, 5/7/95 Played a Game 7: First Round @ Denver, 9/1/20 (L, 78-80) Opp: 20, Ja Morant, vs. Memphis, 5/26/21 Hosted a Game 7: Conf. Semifinals vs. Denver, 5/21/94 (W, 91-81) Reached Western Conf. Finals: 2007 vs. San Antonio (Lost 1-4) Reached NBA Finals: 1998 vs. Chicago (Lost 2-4)

*All records are postseason only

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs. 20 Udoka Azubuike C 7-0 260 9/17/99 Kansas/ R 44 Bojan Bogdanović F 6-8 226 4/18/89 Croatia 6 5 Jarrell Brantley* F 6-7 238 6/7/96 Charleston/USA 1 00 Jordan Clarkson G 6-5 194 6/7/92 Missouri/USA 6 10 Mike Conley G 6-1 180 10/11/87 Ohio State/USA 13 15 Derrick Favors C/F 6-10 254 7/15/91 Georgia Tech/USA 10 3 Trent Forrest* G 6-4 198 6/12/98 Florida State/USA R 27 Rudy Gobert C 7-1 256 6/26/92 France 7 33 Elijah Hughes G/F 6-6 226 3/10/98 Syracuse/USA R 77 Ersan Ilyasova F 6-9 235 5/15/87 Turkey 12 2 Joe Ingles F 6-8 225 10/2/87 Australia 6 45 Donovan Mitchell G 6-3 222 9/7/96 Louisville/USA 3 16 F 6-8 241 4/17/97 Indiana/USA 1 31 Georges Niang F 6-7 233 6/17/93 Iowa State/USA 4 23 Royce O’Neale F 6-6 215 6/5/93 Baylor/USA 3 81 Miye Oni G 6-5 206 8/4/97 Yale/USA 1 21 Matt Thomas G 6-4 190 8/4/94 Iowa State/USA 1

*Denotes Two-Way Player

Head Coach: Quin Snyder Assistant Coach: Alex Jensen Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Vince Legarza Assistant Coach: Lamar Skeeter Assistant Coach/Director of Integrated Player Development: Jeff Watkinson Assistant Coach/Player Development Bryan Bailey Assistant Coach/Player Development Keyon Dooling Assistant Coach/Basketball Strategy Sergi Oliva Assistant Coach/Director of Basketball Operations: Mike Wells Coaching Associate: Steve Klei

VP of Performance Healthcare: Mike Elliott Head Athletic Trainer: Eric Waters Director of Performance Science: Barnett Frank Director of Performance: Erik Phillips Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Isaiah Wright Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jasper Bibbs

Numerical Roster

00 Jordan Clarkson 23 Royce O’Neale 2 Joe Ingles 27 Rudy Gobert 3 Trent Forrest 31 Georges Niang 5 Jarrell Brantley 33 Elijah Hughes 10 Mike Conley 44 Bojan Bogdanović 15 Derrick Favors 45 Donovan Mitchell 16 Juwan Morgan 77 Ersan Ilyasova 20 Udoka Azubuike 81 Miye Oni 21 Matt Thomas

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