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GAME NOTES WARRIORS (49-14) VS. NETS (20-44)

TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018 DATE OPP TIME/RESULT TV/+/- 7:30 P.M. (PST) 10/17 vs. HOU L, 121-122 -1 10/20 at NOP W, 128-120 +8 ORACLE ARENA, OAKLAND, CA 10/21 at MEM L, 101-111 -10 10/23 at DAL W, 133-103 +30 GAME 64 / HOME GAME 32 10/25 vs. TOR W, 117-112 +5 TV: NBC SPORTS BAY AREA 10/27 vs. WAS W, 120-117 +3 10/29 vs. DET L, 107-115 -8 RADIO: 95.7 THE GAME 10/30 at LAC W, 141-113 +28 11/2 at SAS W, 112-92 +20 LAST GAME STARTERS: 11/4 at DEN W, 127-108 +19 11/6 vs. MIA W, 97-80 +17 F 35 6-9 240 11/8 vs. MIN W, 125-102 +24 11/11 vs. PHI W, 135-114 +21 GP/S 55/55 PTS 26.1 REB 6.7 AST 5.4 BLK 1.87 FG% .526 3FG% .428 MIN 34.4 11/13 vs. ORL W, 110-100 +10 11/16 at BOS L, 88-92 -4 • LAST GAME: team-high-tying 28 points (12-19 FG, 0-2 3pt, 4-6 FT), 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 , 2 blocks at Atlanta... 11/18 at PHI W, 124-116 +8 Recorded 33rd multi- game of the season, setting new career single-season best. 11/19 at BKN W, 118-111 +7 • On January 10 vs. the Clippers, Durant scored 40 points to become the 44th player and the 2nd-youngest (behind LeBron 11/22 at OKC L, 91-108 -17 James) in NBA history to score 20,000 career points... 1st player to score his 20,000th in a Warriors uniform. 11/24 vs. CHI W, 143-94 +49 • In the last 7 games, Durant is shooting .600 (72-120 FG) from the field and .500 (18-36 3pt) from 3-point range. 11/25 vs. NOP W, 110-95 +15 • This season, ranked 7th in scoring, 4th in blocks, 10th in 3-point percentage. 11/27 vs. SAC L, 106-110 -4 11/29 at LAL W, 127-123 OT +4 F 23 6-7 230 12/1 at ORL W, 133-112 +21 12/3 at MIA W, 123-95 +28 GP/S 55/55 PTS 11.2 REB 7.8 AST 7.4 STL 1.27 BLK 1.44 FG% .455 MIN 33.0 12/4 at NOP W, 125-115 +10 12/6 at CHA W, 101-87 +14 • LAST GAME: 2 points (1-3 FG, 0-2 3pt), team-high 7 rebounds, game-high-tying 9 assists, 1 steal at Atlanta. 12/8 at DET W, 102-98 +4 • Has 2 triple-doubles this season; 21 career, most in team franchise history (Warriors are 21-0 when Green has a triple-double). 12/11 vs. POR W, 111-104 +7 • Has scored in double figures in 7 of the last 8 games played in. 12/14 vs. DAL W, 112-97 +15 • This season, tied 6th in assists per game; Leads Warriors in rebounds and assists per game. 12/18 at LAL W, 116-114 OT +2 12/20 vs. MEM W, 97-84 +13 12/22 vs. LAL W, 113-106 +7 C 1 JAVALE McGEE 7-0 270 12/23 vs. DEN L, 81-96 -15 GP/S 47/9 PTS 4.1 REB 2.1 AST 0.5 BLK 0.85 FG% .629 FT% .744 MIN 8.5 12/25 vs. CLE W, 99-92 +7 12/27 vs. UTA W, 126-101 +25 • LAST GAME: In 9th start of the season, had 2 points (1-2 FG), 3 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block at Atlanta. 12/29 vs. CHA L, 100-111 -11 • In 9 starts this season, averaging 5.1 points (.677 FG%), 3.9 rebounds, 1.0 blocks in 12.4 minutes per game (Warriors 12/30 vs. MEM W, 141-128 +13 9-0 in his starts). 1/3 at DAL W, 125-122 +3 • Has started the last 5 games (since after NBA All-Star Weekend) and Warriors 5-0. 1/4 at HOU W, 124-114 +10 1/6 at LAC W, 121-105 +16 1/8 vs. DEN W, 124-114 +10 G 11 6-7 215 1/10 vs. LAC L, 106-125 -19 GP/S 62/62 PTS 19.8 REB 3.9 AST 2.5 STL 0.71 FG% .495 3FG% .449 MIN 34.2 1/12 at MIL W, 108-94 +14 1/13 at TOR W, 127-125 +2 • LAST GAME: 15 points (6-9 FG, 2-4 3pt, 1-2 FT), 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block at Atlanta. 1/15 at CLE W, 118-108 +10 • Streak of making a 3-pointer ended at 95 consecutive games at Milwaukee (1/12), third-longest streak in NBA history. 1/17 at CHI W, 119-112 +7 • This season, ranked 1st in 3-point field goal percentage, 1st in catch-and-shoot points per game (11.0). 1/20 at HOU L, 108-116 -8 1/23 vs. NYK W, 123-112 +11 1/25 vs. MIN W, 126-113 +13 G 30 6-3 190 1/27 vs. BOS W, 109-105 +4 GP/S 48/48 PTS 26.7 REB 5.2 AST 6.4 STL 1.60 FG% .492 3FG% .422 MIN 32.7 1/30 at UTA L, 99-129 -30 2/2 at SAC W, 119-104 +15 • LAST GAME: team-high-tying 28 points (8-15 FG, 4-9 3pt, 8-8 FT), 1 , 3 assists, 2 steals at Atlanta... Became 2/3 at DEN L, 108-115 -7 1st player in NBA history to make at least 200 3-pointers in 6 seasons (& 1st to do so in 6 consecutive seasons). 2/6 vs. OKC L, 105-125 -20 • For the 1st time this season (7th, career) was named KIA NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for January. 2/8 vs. DAL W, 121-103 +18 • This season, tied 4th in scoring, tied 12th in assists, 3rd in percentage (.920); Leads Warriors in scoring. 2/10 vs. SAS W, 122-105 +17 2/12 vs. PHX W, 129-83 +46 Tonight’s game vs. Brooklyn is the 1st home game since Feb. 24 vs. Oklahoma City... Golden State has won 2/14 at POR L, 117-123 -6 QUICK NOTES: *** NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND *** its last 5 games overall, and the last 5 at home (1 home win shy of matching the season-high of 6)...The Warriors are 22-3 2/22 vs. LAC W, 134-127 +7 (.880) against Eastern Conference teams and have a 13-1 (.929) record on the road against the East this season, highest 2/24 vs. OKC W, 112-80 +32 winning percentage in franchise history and 2nd-highest for a Western Conference team in NBA history (2006-07 Phoenix, 2/26 at NYK W, 125-111 +14 .933, 14-1)... Golden State has shot 50 percent or higher from the field in 4 of the last 5 games... The Warriors have made at 2/28 at WAS W, 109-101 +8 least 10 3-pointers in each of the last 9 contests... Stephen Curry became the 1st player in NBA history to make at least 200 3/2 at ATL W, 114-109 +5 3-pointers in 6 seasons (& 1st to do so in 6 straight seasons)... Thompson has made 196 treys this season, attempting to 3/6 vs. BKN 7:30 PM NBCSBA join Curry with 6 straight seasons of 200 or more 3-pointers... The Warriors have a 9-0 record in games JaVale McGee has 3/8 vs. SAS 7:30 PM TNT started this season (according to the Elias Sports Bureau it’s the longest current active winning streak when a player starts). 3/9 at POR 7:00 PM NBCSBA 3/11 at MIN 12:30 PM ABC ROSTER NOTES 3/14 vs. LAL 7:30 PM ESPN/NBCSBA 3/16 vs. SAC 7:30 PM NBCSBA INJURIES/NOTES: Patrick McCaw (non-displaced fracture, left wrist) has missed the last 6 games due to the injury. 3/17 at PHX 7:00 PM NBCSBA 3/19 at SAS 6:30 PM ESPN/NBCSBA 3/23 vs. ATL 7:30 PM NBCSBA Chris Boucher (2W), Damian Jones (G League assignment), (rest), 3/25 vs. UTA 5:30 PM NBCSBA LAST GAME’S INACTIVES: 3/27 vs. IND 7:30 PM NBCSBA Patrick McCaw (non-displaced fracture, left wrist) 3/29 vs. MIL 7:30 PM NBCSBA 3/31 at SAC 7:00 PM NBCSBA 2017-18 RECORDS OVERALL HOME ROAD OT 4/1 vs. PHX 5:30 PM NBCSBA OVERALL 49-14 (.774) 24-7 (.774) 25-7 (.781) 2-0 4/3 at OKC 5:00 PM TNT WEST 27-11 (.711) 15-5 (.750) 12-6 (.667) 2-0 4/5 at IND 4:00 PM NBCSBA EAST 22-3 (.880) 9-2 (.818) 13-1 (.929) ---- 4/7 vs. NOP 5:30 PM NBCSBA ACTIVE STREAK Won 5 Won 5 Won 3 (Had lost 2) Won 2 4/8 at PHX 6:00 PM NBA TV/NBCSBA 4/10 at UTA 6:00 PM NBCSBA LONGEST W STREAK Won 11 (11/29-12/22) Won 6 (11/6-24) Won 14 (11/29-1/17) Won 2 LONGEST L STREAK Lost 2 (2/3-2/6) Lost 1 (7x, 2/6) Lost 2 (2x, 2/3-2/14) ---- all games on 95.7 THE GAME except 9/30, 11/19, 12/3 FOLLOW @WARRIORSPR (https://twitter.com/WarriorsPR) ON TWITTER FOR IN-GAME STATS UPDATES GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 1 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT BORN PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YEARS 2 F 6-9 224 1/7/95 Oregon/USA R 25 Chris Boucher (2W) F 6-10 200 1/11/93 Oregon/Canada R 18 F 6-9 225 6/22/88 Maccabi Tel Aviv/Israel 8 4 (2W) G 6-2 179 3/23/93 Duke/USA 1 30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 3/14/88 Davidson/USA 8 35 Kevin Durant F 6-9 240 9/29/88 Texas/USA 10 23 Draymond Green F 6-7 230 3/4/90 Michigan State/USA 5 9 G-F 6-6 215 1/28/84 Arizona/USA 13 15 Damian Jones C 7-0 245 6/30/95 Vanderbilt/USA 1 34 Shaun Livingston G 6-7 192 9/11/85 Peoria Central HS (IL)/USA 13 5 F 6-9 220 2/6/96 UCLA/USA 2 0 Patrick McCaw G 6-7 185 10/25/95 UNLV/USA 1 1 JaVale McGee C 7-0 270 1/19/88 /USA 9 27 C 6-11 270 2/10/84 Ülkerspor/Republic of 14 11 Klay Thompson G 6-7 215 2/8/90 Washington State/USA 6 3 F 6-9 250 8/29/80 Xavier/USA 14 6 G-F 6-7 210 6/1/85 USC/USA 10 2W - Two Way NUMERICAL ROSTER COACHING STAFF Head Coach: 0 Patrick McCaw 15 Damian Jones Assistant Coaches: 1 JaVale McGee 18 Omri Casspi Mike Brown 2 Jordan Bell 23 Draymond Green 3 David West 25 Chris Boucher 4 Quinn Cook 27 Zaza Pachulia Asst. Coaches/Player Development: Chris DeMarco 5 Kevon Looney 30 Stephen Curry Bruce Fraser 6 Nick Young 34 Shaun Livingston 9 Andre Iguodala 35 Kevin Durant Head Athletic Trainer: Drew Yoder 11 Klay Thompson

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chris Boucher (boo-SHAY); Omri (OME-ree) Casspi; Stephen (STEFF-in) Curry; Andre Iguodala (ig-uh-DAH-luh); Kevon Looney (keh-VON LOO-nee); Zaza Pachulia (Za-Za Pa-CHUL-e-ya)

2017-18 TRANSACTIONS 6/22: Acquired the draft rights to University of Oregon forward Jordan Bell, the 38th overall selection in the second round of the 2017 NBA Draft, from the in exchange for cash considerations; 7/7: Signed free agent guard Nick Young to a contract; 7/8: Signed rookie Jordan Bell to a contract; 7/12: Signed free agent forward Omri Casspi to a contract; 7/14: Signed rookie forward Chris Boucher to a two-way contract; 7/25: Re-signed free agents Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston and Zaza Pachulia to contracts; 7/31: Re-signed free agent JaVale McGee; 7/21: Signed free agent guards , , Alex Hamilton and forward ... 9/30: Waived Cleveland and Hamilton... 10/13: Signed free agent center Trevor Thompson... 10/13: Waived Trevor Thompson, Michael Gbinije and Georges Niang... 10/17: Signed free agent guard Quinn Cook to a two-way contract... 10/25: Assigned Damian Jones to ... 11/13: Recalled Jones from Santa Cruz... 11/14: Assigned Cook and Jones to Santa Cruz... 11/29: Assigned Cook to Santa Cruz... 12/16: Recalled Cook from Santa Cruz... 12/17: Recalled Jones from Santa Cruz... 12/22: Assigned Jones to Santa Cruz... 1/12: Recalled Cook and Jones from Santa Cruz... 1/16: Assigned Jones to Santa Cruz and Cook re-joined Santa Cruz.. 1/27: Recalled Jones from Santa Cruz... 1/28: Assigned Jones to Santa Cruz... 2/1: Recalled Jones from Santa Cruz and Cook re-joined team... 2/2: Cook re-joined team... 2/3: Cook re-joined Santa Cruz... 2/5: Assigned Jones to Santa Cruz... 2/9: Assigned Patrick McCaw to Santa Cruz... 2/10: Recalled McCaw from Santa Cruz... 2/11: Assigned McCaw to Santa Cruz... 2/12: Recalled McCaw from Santa Cruz.. 2/21: Recalled Jones from Santa Cruz and Cook re-joined team... 2/24: Assigned Jones to Santa Cruz... 3/3: Assigned Bell to Santa Cruz and Cook re-joined Santa Cruz. LAST GAME RECAP - WARRIORS 114, HAWKS 109 Philips Arena (March 2, 2018) -- Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry each scored a team-high 28 points and Andre Iguodala made a key defensive stop late in the game to help keep ELIAS SAYS: the Warriors perfect (5-0) following NBA All-Star Weekend and extend their winning streak Another season with 200 threes for Curry over the Hawks to six. Golden State improved to 13-1 (.929) against the East on the road this season, one win shy of tying the NBA record for a Western Conference team on the Stephen Curry made his 200th three-point field goal of the road against the East in a single season (14-1, 2006-07 Phoenix). season while scoring a team-high 28 points in Golden State’s win over the Hawks in Atlanta on Friday night. It’s the sixth The Warriors led by 12, 62-50, at the half and held their largest lead of the game, 15, time Curry has made at least 200 three-pointers in a season when Curry buried a 3-pointer to open the third quarter. Earlier in the game Curry made in his career, the most such seasons for any player. Curry will his 200th 3-pointer of the season, becoming the first player in NBA history to make at least probably not be alone atop that list for long, as his teammate, 200 3-pointers in six seasons. Curry tweaked his right ankle early in the first quarter, came Klay Thompson needs only four more three-point field goals back to tally 15 points in the second quarter and left the game with 6:24 left in the third to reach 200 in a season for the sixth time in his career. Curry quarter with the Warriors up by eight, 73-65. The Hawks used a 7-0 run to trim an 11-point and Thompson entered the 2017-18 tied with Ray Allen in that Warriors’ lead down to two, 111-109, with 20.3 seconds left. Durant made one of two free category. throw attempts for a 112-109 lead with 18.5 seconds remaining. Iguodala stole the ball from and raced down the court for a dunk to seal the win. There were only 34 instances of a player making 200 or more Nick Young tallied 16 points off the bench and Klay Thompson contributed 15 points. three pointers in a season in the first 34 seasons that the NBA Bazemore finished with a game-high 29 points and Dennis Schroder had 27 points. The played with the three-point line (1979-80 to 2012-13). In the Warriors shot 53.2 percent from the field and dished out 33 assists, but allowed the Hawks last five seasons, there have been 31 (and counting) instances. to score 30 points off of 18 turnovers. 2 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON STATS (49-14)

-FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Curry 48 48 1569 406 825 .492 203 481 .422 266 289 .920 34 214 248 305 111 1 77 149 6 1281 26.7 Durant 55 55 1895 508 966 .526 139 325 .428 278 315 .883 25 342 367 298 112 0 43 168 103 1433 26.1 Thompson 62 62 2118 480 969 .495 196 437 .449 69 83 .831 26 215 241 156 104 0 44 105 34 1225 19.8 Green 55 55 1812 223 490 .455 57 193 .295 112 147 .762 68 360 428 406 146 0 70 153 79 615 11.2 West 59 0 805 183 301 .608 3 7 .429 48 64 .750 53 147 200 112 98 0 39 64 65 417 7.1 Young 61 1 880 145 327 .443 91 227 .401 28 37 .757 13 62 75 23 68 0 30 26 6 409 6.7 Iguodala 54 4 1376 119 259 .459 23 92 .250 50 78 .641 47 161 208 177 82 0 44 54 34 311 5.8 Pachulia 53 48 763 121 201 .602 0 0 --- 61 76 .803 61 186 247 89 99 0 32 56 11 303 5.7 Casspi 48 7 685 108 192 .563 10 22 .455 47 61 .770 27 160 187 47 65 0 18 34 18 273 5.7 Livingston 54 7 830 121 242 .500 0 3 .000 35 43 .814 24 69 93 102 89 0 24 43 17 277 5.1 Bell 41 11 574 89 136 .654 0 3 .000 21 32 .656 48 107 155 73 73 1 27 40 41 199 4.9 McGee 47 9 401 83 132 .629 0 6 .000 29 39 .744 30 70 100 22 63 0 15 20 40 195 4.1 McCaw 51 6 798 77 174 .443 16 64 .250 18 25 .720 15 57 72 70 56 0 37 32 8 188 3.7 Cook 14 2 135 17 39 .436 8 19 .421 3 3 1.000 3 12 15 17 11 0 0 5 0 45 3.2 Looney 48 0 521 59 100 .590 0 0 --- 24 49 .490 53 79 132 25 66 0 14 22 29 142 3.0 Jones 3 0 8 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0.0 WARRIORS 63 - 15170 2739 5353 .512 746 1879 .397 1089 1341 .812 528 2241 2769 1922 1247 2 514 998 492 7313 116.1 OPPONENTS 63 - 15170 2519 5714 .441 654 1837 .356 1085 1423 .762 698 1945 2643 1452 1180 3 562 912 223 6777 107.6 -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS ------AVERAGE PER GAME ------CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)- PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Curry 39 11 11 4 7 1 49 32.7 5.2 6.4 1.60 3.1 0.13 26.7 20 32 15C 16C 14 16 54 Durant 42 13 14 3 8 7 50 34.4 6.7 5.4 0.78 3.1 1.87 26.1 19 34 24 26 18 14C 54 Thompson 42 10 6 3 4 2 38 34.2 3.9 2.5 0.71 1.7 0.55 19.8 21 33 13 15 10T 8 60 Green 40 16 16 4 6 6 23 33.0 7.8 7.4 1.27 2.8 1.44 11.2 11 21 11 14 20 16T 31 West 20 11 7 3 5 4 16 13.6 3.4 1.9 0.66 1.1 1.10 7.1 18 30 13 15 20 10 44 Young 26 6 5 4 3 1 23 14.4 1.2 0.4 0.49 0.4 0.10 6.7 15 33 13 14 9 6 43 Iguodala 37 8 10 3 4 3 14 25.5 3.9 3.3 0.81 1.0 0.63 5.8 15 25 14 17 17 16 34 Pachulia 24 13 6 3 4 2 17 14.4 4.7 1.7 0.60 1.1 0.21 5.7 11 17 12 14 21 10 27 Casspi 30 11 4 2 3 3 19 14.3 3.9 1.0 0.38 0.7 0.38 5.7 13 20 10 13 17 7 36 Livingston 25 5 6 3 3 3 16 15.4 1.7 1.9 0.44 0.8 0.31 5.1 11 18 8 9 11 14 25 Bell 26 13 8 2 4 6 20 14.0 3.8 1.8 0.66 1.0 1.00 4.9 9C 13C 3C 4C 13C 8C 20C McGee 16 6 3 2 2 4 14 8.5 2.1 0.5 0.32 0.4 0.85 4.1 11 18 10 16 18 3T 28 McCaw 33 8 7 4 4 2 18 15.6 1.4 1.4 0.73 0.6 0.16 3.7 8 13 4C 4T 8C 7C 19 Cook 22 4 5 0 1 0 8 9.7 1.1 1.2 0.00 0.4 0.00 3.2 10 13 2T 2T 4C 5C 22 Looney 30 8 3 3 2 4 9 10.9 2.8 0.5 0.29 0.5 0.60 3.0 5 8T 4C 5 8T 5 11 Jones 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 2.6 0.3 0.0 0.00 0.3 0.33 0.0 2 6 2 2 7 0T 4 WARRIORS 265 61 46 15 26 16 143 240.8 44.0 30.5 8.16 15.8 7.81 116.1 65 153 55 74 104 47 169 OPPONENTS 265 52 33 16 23 9 129 240.8 42.0 23.0 8.92 14.5 3.54 107.6 69 150 50 64 110 52 163 WARRIORS STAT BREAKDOWN WARRIORS LEADERS HOME ATT. 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 50+ 10+ 20+ 10+ DBL TRPL BENCH GAMES Player PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS REB REB AST DBL DBL PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN PTS Bell 4 1 3 1 3 1 8 7 2 30 Casspi 12 3 3 6 3 1 7 TOTAL Curry 47 42 16 3 1 4 5 22 7 20 23 7 Durant 55 47 13 2 1 8 3 9* 2 30 15 12 24 8 20 578,880 Green 33 4 17 9 18* 2 28 37 18 17 16 AVERAGE Iguodala 8 1 1 4 7 9 9 Jones 19,596 Livingston 5 1 3 3 5 HIGH Looney 5 2 2 McCaw 2 1 2 4 4 19,596 McGee 6 5 1 4 Pachulia 9 2 6 1 3 7 SELLOUTS Thompson 58 31 2 2 2 12 2 3 11 21 30 West 16 2 4 14 5 20 Young 16 1 1 2 7 15 Boucher Cook * includes triple-double(s) MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Won 2 2 3 2 6 3 5 1 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 Lost 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 43 46 49 Won 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Lost 1 PG SG C SF PF G REC. PCT. STARTING LINEUPS (18) Livingston Young Pachulia Durant Green 1 0-1 .000 McCaw Thompson Pachulia Durant Green 1 1-0 1.000 PG SG C SF PF G REC. PCT. Curry Thompson Bell Durant Green 1 1-0 1.000 Curry Thompson Pachulia Durant Green 32 22-10 .688 Curry Thompson Pachulia Durant Bell 1 1-0 1.000 Curry Thompson Pachulia Iguodala Green 4 4-0 1.000 Curry Thompson Pachulia Durant Casspi 1 1-0 1.000 Livingston Thompson Pachulia Durant Green 3 2-1 .667 Curry Thompson Pachulia Casspi Green 2 2-0 1.000 Curry Thompson Pachulia Casspi Bell 1 1-0 1.000 MISCELLANEOUS McCaw Thompson Pachulia Casspi Green 1 0-1 .000 Category Warriors Opponent Curry Thompson McGee Durant Green 6 6-0 1.000 Bench Total 2,061 2,200 Cook Thompson Pachulia Durant Bell 1 1-0 1.000 Bench Average 32.7 34.9 Livingston Thompson McGee Durant Green 1 1-0 1.000 Team Bench High 63, 12/27 vs. UTA 74, 11/4 at DEN Livingston Thompson Bell Durant Casspi 2 2-0 1.000 Player Bench High 23, Young, 10/17 vs. HOU 29, Green, 1/4 at HOU McCaw Thompson McGee Durant Bell 1 1-0 1.000 Largest Lead 49, 11/24 vs. CHI 30, 1/30 at UTA Cook Thompson McGee Durant Bell 1 1-0 1.000 Largest Win 49, 11/24 vs. CHI 30, 1/30 at UTA McCaw Thompson Bell Durant Green 3 2-1 .667 Largest Comeback 24, 11/18 at PHI 17, 11/16 at BOS & 10/17 vs. HOU Lead Changes 18, twice, 1/10 vs. LAC & 11/11 vs. PHI GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 3 TUESDAY WARRIORS VS. NETS MAR. 6 7:30 P.M. ORACLE ARENA, OAKLAND, CA PST YEARLY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL RESULTS TOTAL 28-15 23-21 --- 51-36

2017-18 SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC) TEAM GSW BKN CONNECTIONS November 19 at Brooklyn W 118-111 Points/game 1 15 • Warriors guard Shaun Livingston spent the 2013-14 sea- Tuesday, March 6 at Golden State (7:30) FG pct. 1 30 son with the Nets, appearing in 76 games (54 starts) and FT pct. 1 14 3-pt FG pct. 1 26 averaging 8.3 points, 3.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds in 26.0 2016-17 VS. NETS (2-0) Off. Reb./gm 27 11 minutes. In 12 playoff games (10 starts), Livingston tallied December 22 at Brooklyn W 117-101 Def. Reb./gm 3 9 9.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 27.1 minutes. February 25 at Golden State W 112-95 Rebounds/game 13 4 Assists/game 1 12 Steals/game 9 30 • Warriors guard Nick Young and Nets guard D’Angelo Rus- CURRENT STREAKS VS. NETS Turnovers/gm 28 25 sell were teammates for two seasons (2015-16 and 2016- Overall Won 5 (Won 15 of 20) Blocks/gm 1 24 17) with the . Timofey Mozgov was also Pers.Fouls/gm 15 23 Last Win November 19, 2017 (118-111) DQ/game 3t 21t with the Lakers during the 2016-17 season. Last Loss March 2, 2015 (108-110) Home Won 5 (Won 11 of 12) OPPONENTS GSW BKN • Warriors center JaVale McGee and Mozgov were team- Points/game 21 25 mates with the from 2011-12 - 2014-15. Last Home Win February 25, 2017 (112-95) FG pct. 3 18 Last Home Loss March 30, 2012 (100-102) FT pct. 9 12 • Warriors forward Andre Iguodala and Mozgov were team- 3-pt FG pct. Road Won 3 (Lost 14 of 20) 9 21 mates in Denver during the 2012-13 season. Last Road Win November 19, 2017 (118-111) Off. Reb./gm 30 22 Def. Reb./gm 1 28 Last Road Loss March 2, 2015 (108-110) Rebounds/game 6 30 • Nets guard spent his rookie season in 2010- Assists/game 14 5 11 with the Warriors, averaging 2.6 points, 1.4 assists, 1.2 Steals/game 30 16 Turnovers/gm 16 30 rebounds and 1.14 steals in 9.8 minutes per game in 29 Blocks/gm 1 29 appearances. Pers.Fouls/gm 27 19 DQ/game 27 13t

TEAMS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ------MISCELLANEOUS ------TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS G.S. 63 43.48 84.97 .512 11.84 29.83 .397 17.29 21.29 .812 8.38 35.57 43.95 30.51 19.79 0.03 8.16 15.84 7.81 116.1 BKN. 64 38.02 87.11 .436 12.30 35.27 .349 17.47 22.58 .774 10.11 35.02 45.13 23.09 20.64 0.11 6.16 15.38 4.20 105.8 OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ------MISCELLANEOUS ------TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS G.S. 63 39.98 90.70 .441 10.38 29.16 .356 17.22 22.59 .762 11.08 30.87 41.95 23.05 18.73 0.05 8.92 14.48 3.54 107.6 BKN. 64 41.38 89.13 .464 9.06 24.66 .368 18.09 23.66 .765 10.27 36.27 46.53 21.16 19.67 0.09 7.78 12.41 5.73 109.9 THURSDAY WARRIORS VS. SPURS MAR. 8 7:30 P.M. ORACLE ARENA, OAKLAND, CA PST YEARLY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL RESULTS TOTAL 39-44 20-62 --- 59-106

2017-18 SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC) TEAM GSW SAS CONNECTIONS November 2 at San Antonio W 112-92 Points/game 1 26 • Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr appeared in 206 games February 10 at Golden State W 122-105 FG pct. 1 16 (one start) over four seasons with San Antonio (1998-01, FT pct. 1 12 Thursday, March 8 at Golden State (7:30) 3-pt FG pct. 1 21 2002-03), averaging 3.7 points in 12.6 minutes... Kerr won Monday, March 19 at San Antonio (6:30) Off. Reb./gm 27 9 two NBA Championships with San Antonio in 1998-99 and Def. Reb./gm 3 11 2002-03. 2016-17 VS. SPURS (1-2) Rebounds/game 13 8 Assists/game 1 13 October 25 at Golden State L 100-129 • Kerr, who played under current Spurs Head Coach Gregg Steals/game 9 20 Popovich, was teammates with guards Manu Ginobili and March 11 at San Antonio L 85-107 Turnovers/gm 28 5t March 29 at San Antonio W 110-98 Blocks/gm 1 3 for one season (2002-03). Pers.Fouls/gm 15 1 DQ/game 3t 3t • Spurs Head Coach was an assistant CURRENT STREAKS VS. SPURS coach in Golden State under Don Nelson for two seasons Overall Won 3 (Won 7 of 11) OPPONENTS GSW SAS (1992-94). Last Win February 10, 2018 (122-105) Points/game 21 1 FG pct. 3 6 • played collegiately at St. Mary’s College in Mor- Last Loss March 11, 2017 (85-107) FT pct. 9 4 Home Won 1 (Won 6 of 10) 3-pt FG pct. 9 6 aga in the Bay Area. Last Home Win February 10, 2018 (122-105) Off. Reb./gm 30 8 Def. Reb./gm 1 13 • Warriors assistant coach Ron Adams was an assistant Last Home Loss October 25, 2016 (100-129) Rebounds/game 6 12 coach in San Antonio for two seasons (1992-94). Road Won 2 (Lost 34 of 37) Assists/game 14 8 Last Road Win November 2, 2017 (112-92) Steals/game 30 18 • Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon teamed up with Turnovers/gm 16 23 Warriors guard Stephen Curry and his father, Dell Curry, Last Road Loss March 11, 2017 (85-107) Blocks/gm 1 2 Pers.Fouls/gm 27 20 for the Shooting Stars competition at 2014 All-Star Saturday DQ/game 27 12 Night in New Orleans.

TEAMS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ------MISCELLANEOUS ------TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS G.S. 63 43.48 84.97 .512 11.84 29.83 .397 17.29 21.29 .812 8.38 35.57 43.95 30.51 19.79 0.03 8.16 15.84 7.81 116.1 S.A. 63 38.94 84.84 .459 8.70 24.48 .355 15.81 20.40 .775 10.22 34.16 44.38 22.92 16.98 0.03 7.37 13.49 5.62 102.4 OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ------MISCELLANEOUS ------TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS G.S. 63 39.98 90.70 .441 10.38 29.16 .356 17.22 22.59 .762 11.08 30.87 41.95 23.05 18.73 0.05 8.92 14.48 3.54 107.6 S.A. 63 38.05 84.37 .451 9.37 26.83 .349 13.97 18.57 .752 9.27 33.03 42.30 21.43 19.57 0.10 7.86 13.84 3.63 99.4 4 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES

UPCOMING PLAYER MILESTONES CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS BY WESTERN CONF. TEAMS AT EASTERN CONF. TEAMS, SINGLE-SEASON • Klay Thompson (196) is 4 3-pointers shy of 200 this season... Has five IN NBA HISTORY seasons with 200 or more 3-pointers, tied with Stephen Curry and Ray Allen for the most seasons with at least 200 3-pointers in NBA history. WINS TEAM SEASON • Stephen Curry (4,995) is 5 field goals made shy of 5,000 career. 14 Phoenix 2006-07 • Kevin Durant (1,399) is 1 3-point field goal made shy of 1,400 career. 13 Dallas 2014-15 Durant (883) is 17 steals shy of 900 career. 13 Golden State 2017-18 active • Durant (2,961) is 39 assists away from 3,000 career. Elias Sports Bureau • Draymond Green (494) is 6 blocks shy of 500 career... would become the 8th player in Warriors franchise history to reach the milestone. GOING FOR 50 • Andre Iguodala (12,994) is 6 points shy of 13,000 career. The Warriors have won 49 games this season. Golden State has won Iguodala (497) is 3 blocks away from 500 career. 50 or more games during the regular season eight times, including the Iguodala (1,592) is 8 steals away from 2,000 career. last four seasons (2013-14 - 2016-17). According to the Elias Sports • JaVale McGee (197) is 3 steals away from 200 career. Bureau, the (18 seasons, 1999-2016) and the Los • Zaza Pachulia (2,495) is 5 field goals made shy of 2,500 career. Angeles Clippers (5 seasons, 2012-2016) have the current longest • Pachulia (5,976) is 24 rebounds away from 6,000 career. active streaks of 50-win seasons. • David West (13,956) is 44 points away from 14,000 career. QUICK TEAM NOTES WARRIORS 50-WIN SEASONS 2015-16 73 • The Warriors have made at least 10 3-pointers in each of the last nine 2016-17 67 games, the 3rd-longest such streak of the season behind 13 straight to 2014-15 67 begin the season and a 10-game streak (11/19-12/6). 1975-76 59 WARRIORS AFTER THE ALL-STAR BREAK 1991-92 55 2013-14 51 The Warriors have won five straight games after NBA All-Star 1971-72 51 Weekend, the second-longest win streak immediately following the 1993-94 50 break in Golden State franchise history, trailing only an eight-game win streak by the 1991-92 team. This season, the Rockets, Lakers STEPH & KLAY AIMING FOR 200 3-POINT SEASON AGAIN and Trail Blazers have all won their first five games since NBA All-Star On March 2 at Atlanta, Stephen Curry made this 200th 3-point field Weekend. The last team to win more than its first five games after the goal of the season, becoming the first player in NBA history to have break was the Spurs last season with seven consecutive wins. six seasons with at least 200 3-pointers made. Curry is also the first to WARRIORS VS. THE EAST have accomplished the feat in six straight seasons. Klay Thompson is just four 3-pointers away from joining Curry for most seasons with 200 This season the Warriors have a 22-3 (.880) record against Eastern 3-point field goals. Conference teams, including a 13-1 (.929) road record. Last season the Warriors were 25-5 (.833) against the East (14-1 at home, 11-4 on SEASONS WITH 200 OR MORE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS the road). Golden State has one remaining road contest against an MADE IN A SINGLE SEASON, NBA HISTORY Eastern Conference team, April 5 at Indiana. With a win at Indiana the SEASONS PLAYER SEASONS Warriors can tie the 2006-07 for the best record against 6 Stephen Curry 2012-13 – 2017-18 the Eastern Conference on the road by a Western Conference team in 5 Ray Allen 2000-01 – 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06 NBA history. Golden State has won 13 straight games against the East 5 Klay Thompson 2012-13 – 2016-17 on the road, the fifth-longest streak for a Western Conference team in NBA history and tied for the second-longest road winning streak in a WINNING MONTHS single-season. The Warriors have posted a winning record in each of the last 32 WARRIORS VS. EASTERN CONF. TEAMS, ON THE ROAD months, the third-longest streak in NBA history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Golden State’s streak began in Nov. 2013, when they PCT W/L SEASON posted an 8-7 record. .929 13-1 2017-18 .867 13-2 2015-16 LONGEST STREAK WITH A WINNING RECORD .733 11-4 1973-74 EACH MONTH, NBA HISTORY .733 11-4 2013-14 .733 11-4 2014-15 STREAK TEAM DATES .733 11-4 2016-17 Elias Sports Bureau 44 Los Angeles Lakers Nov. 1984 - Nov. 1991 35 Oct. 1959 - Feb. 1965 WESTERN CONF. TEAMS VS. EAST, ON THE ROAD, NBA HISTORY 32 Golden State Warriors Nov. 2013 - Feb. 2018 PCT W/L TEAM SEASON ROAD WARRIORS .933 14-1 Phoenix Suns 2006-07 .929 13-1 Golden State Warriors 2017-18 The Warriors, at 25-7 (.781), have the most road wins this season and .889 8-1 Denver Nuggets 2011-12 the highest winning percentage on the road. This season, on the road, .867 13-2 Los Angeles Lakers 1999-00 Golden State is averaging 116.6 points per game (.506 FG%, .388 .867 13-2 2006-07 3pt%, .795 FT%) while holding opponents to a 109.6 scoring average .867 13-2 Dallas Mavericks 2014-15 (.445 FG%, .362 3pt%, .754 FT%). Houston’s 116-108 win on January .867 13-2 Golden State Warriors 2015-16 20, 2018, ended Golden State’s 14-game road winning streak, which Elias Sports Bureau was tied for the longest road winning streak in franchise history and tied for the third-longest road win streak in NBA history. It was the CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS BY WESTERN CONFERENCE longest road win streak this season. The road winning streak began TEAMS AT EASTERN CONF. TEAMS, NBA HISTORY with a 127-123 win over the Lakers on November 29. The 13th win of the streak ended the Cavaliers’ 13-game home win streak WINS TEAM DATES on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. 17 Dallas 2/12/14 to 1/31/15 14 Oklahoma City 3/7/13 to 1/31/14 14 Phoenix 12/7/06 to 2/27/07 14 Golden State 1/18/16 to 12/23/16 13 Golden State 11/18/17 to 3/2/18 active Elias Sports Bureau GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 5 WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES

SINGLE/SEASON ROAD WIN STREAKS, NBA HISTORY In January, Durant announced a $3 million donation to the University of Texas’ basketball programs and its Center for Sports Leadership and 16 Los Angeles Lakers 11/6/71 - 1/7/72 Innovation (CSLi). In addition to renovations to his alma mater’s various 15 Jazz 11/27/94 - 1/26/95 athletic facilities, the donation will be used by CSLi, which encourages 14 Golden State Warriors 11/29/17 - 1/17/18 character development, leadership skills and promotes the long-term 14 Golden State Warriors 10/30/15 - 12/11/15 wellbeing of student athletes and coaches. Durant also contributed to 14 11/19/96 - 12/29/96 Colin Kaepernick’s “10 for 10” campaign, matching his $10,000 dona- Basketball Reference tion and directing the funds toward Silicon Valley De-Bug, a Bay Area organization that aims to impact the political, cultural and social land- WARRIORS LONGEST SINGLE-SEASON scape of the area through community-based justice work. Working with ROAD WINNING STREAKS, FRANCHISE HISTORY Make-A-Wish, Durant granted the wishes of three boys facing life-threat- STREAK SEASON DATES ening illnesses, bringing each to Oakland for the Warriors game vs. the 14 2015-16 10/30/15 - 12/11/15 , and a special one-on-one experience with Durant and 14 2017-18 11/29/17 - 1/17/18 his teammates. Additionally, Durant continued his support of Oakland 10 2014-15 11/16/14 - 12/14/14 Elizabeth House an Larkin Street Youth Services, visiting both organiza- 8 2016-17 11/10/16 - 12/8/16 tions over the holidays and donating $12,500 to each to support their 7 2013-14 12/23/13 - 1/7/14 wellness, education and career services for women and youth facing 7 1969-70 1/19/69 - 2/11/69 homelessness, violence, addiction and poverty. 20-POINT DIFFERENTIAL IN THE 3RD QUARTER “This has been a really special month, and I’m grateful to give back in Seven times this season the Warriors have outscored their opponent so many ways,” said Durant. “My alma mater UT, Silicon Valley De-Bug, by 20 or more points in the third quarter, the last time coming on Colin Kaepernick and Make-A-Wish are all doing important work, and it February 26 at New York. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the means a lot to me to have played a small part in their incredible efforts.” Warriors, both in 2016-17 and this season are the only teams in the Shot Clock era (1954-55) to outscore their opponents by at least 20 The NBA Cares Community Award presented by Kaiser Perma- in the third quarter at least five times. Five times the Warriors have nente honors the standard set by NBA Legend , who outscored their opponent by 20 in the third quarter on the road this improved the community piece by piece. The award recognizes an NBA season; the rest of the NBA has combined to do it four times, according player each month who best reflects the passion that the league and its to ESPN Stats & Info. players share for giving back to their communities. To learn more, please visit http://www.nba.com/communityassist/. 2017-18 3RD QUARTERS, 20-POINT DIFFERENTIAL WARRIORS NBA CARES COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD WINNERS DATE/OPP GSW-OPP DIFF W/L 11/4 at DEN 43-21 +22 W Player Month/Year Player Month/Year 11/18 at PHI 47-15 +32 W Kevin Durant Jan. 2018 Al Harrington Mar. 2007 11/24 vs. CHI 36-13 +23 W Klay Thompson Nov. 2014 Apr. 2005 12/3 at MIA 37-17 +20 W Stephen Curry Jan. 2014 Sept. 2004 12/27 vs. UTA 42-22 +20 W Ronny Turiaf Feb. 2010 Antawn Jamison July 2003 1/17 at CHI 32-12 +20 W Mar. 2008 Adonal Foyle Jan. 2002 2/26 at NYK 39-18 +21 W DWEST CONTRIBUTING OFF THE BENCH STARTING FIVE IN DOUBLE FIGURES David West, in his second season with the Warriors and his 15th The Warriors have a 3-0 record this season when all five starters NBA season, has been a key contributor off the bench this season. scored in double-figures in the same game. The last time it happened Among players averaging under 15 minutes per game and that was on February 26 at New York. Last season, the Warriors had a 4-1 have played in at least 20 games this season, West is tied for first record during the regular season and a 3-0 mark during the playoffs in field goals made per game (3.1), second in scoring (7.1), and when each starter scored at least 10 points in the same game. tied for second in blocks (1.1) and assists per game (1.9). West is the only player to be ranked in the top 3 of these categories. http:// ALL 5 WARRIORS STARTERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES, 2017-18 stats.nba.com/players/traditional/?sort=PTS&dir=-1&Season=2017- 18&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&CF=GP*G*20:MIN*L*15 DATE/OPP W/L STARTERS, POINTS 11/29 at LAL W Durant 29, Curry 28, Thompson 20, Green 15, Pachulia 11 PLAYERS AVERAGING FEWER THAN 15 MINUTES PER GAME 2/10 vs. SAS W Thompson 25, Curry 17, Green 17, Pachulia 12, Durant 10 AND HAVE PLAYED AT LEAST 20 GAMES THIS SEASON 2/26 at NYK W Thompson 26, Durant 22, Curry 21, Green 10, McGee 10 POINTS PER GAME 120 POINTS PLAYER PPG MPG The Warriors netted 125 points against the Knicks on February 26, 1. 7.9 13.0 improving to 27-1 this season when scoring 120 or more points. The 28 2. David West 7.1 13.6 120-point games are the most in the NBA this season (Toronto is 2nd with 19 such games). Golden State has won 27 consecutive games FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME when posting 120-plus points, with the only loss this season coming PLAYER FG MPG opening night versus Houston. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, 1. David West 3.1 13.6 it is the longest such streak since the Warriors won a franchise-record 1. 3.1 13.4 61 straight games when scoring at least 120 points from Feb. 10, 2014 to Nov. 23, 2016. BLOCKS PER GAME PLAYER BPG MPG DURANT - JANUARY NBA CARES COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD 1. Ekpe Udoh 1.2 14.7 2. David West 1.1 13.6 Kevin Durant received the January NBA Cares Community Assist 2. 1.1 12.0 Award presented by Kaiser Permanente in recognition of his continuing 4. Jordan Bell 1.0 14.0 efforts to support children, families, education and grassroots commu- nity organizations, the NBA announced February 24. This marks the first ASSISTS PER GAME time Durant has been recognized for his community contributions and PLAYER APG MPG the 10th time a Warriors player has garnered the award. 1. 2.4 14.6 2. David West 1.9 13.6 2. 1.9 12.9 2. Raul Neto 1.9 13.1 6 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES

WEST WITH THE WARRIORS (2016-17 - 2017-18) PASSING FANCY YEAR G FG% BLK BPG PTS PPG The Warriors again lead the league in assists (30.5 apg), having 2016-17 68 .536 48 0.7 316 4.6 dished out 30 or more assists in 36 games this season (32-4 in those 2017-18 59 .608 65 1.1 417 7.1 games). Twice this season the Warriors handed out 40 or more assists CURRY CLIMBING THE ALL-TIME 3-POINTERS LIST (2-0 in those games). Last season, the Warriors posted a 49-1 record in games in which they had 30 or more assists. Prior to the opening Stephen Curry is currently in seventh place on the NBA all-time career night loss to the Rockets, the Warriors had won 37 straight games 3-point field goals made list. On December 4 at New Orleans, Curry in which they recorded at least 30 assists. Under Steve Kerr (since became the 8th player in NBA history to make 2,000 career 3-pointers. 2014-15), the Warriors have a 147-10 (.936) record when they record at least 30 assists. According to ESPN Stats & Info, the Warriors have NBA CAREER LEADERS FOR 3-PT FIELD GOALS 157 30-assist games since Kerr became the head coach - that’s three times as many as the next-closest team, the , with 50 1. Ray Allen 2,973 such games. 2. Reggie Miller 2,560 3. Jason Terry 2,263 Last season, the Warriors led the NBA with a franchise single-season 4. 2,189 record of 30.4 assists per game. If the Warriors average 30 assists per 5. Paul Pierce 2,143 game or higher, they will become the first team in NBA history to average 6. 2,133 30 assists per game in consecutive seasons and join the Lakers as the 7. Stephen Curry 2,120 only teams to have multiple 30 assists per game seasons. 8. 2,090 Basketball Reference SCORING TRIO HIGHEST ASSISTS PER GAME, SINGLE SEASON, NBA HISTORY ASSISTS This season the most points the trio of Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant PER GAME TEAM SEASON and Klay Thompson have combined to score in a game is 87 points, 31.4 L.A. Lakers 1984-85 twice - Feb. 22, 2018 vs. Clippers (Curry 44, Durant 24, Thompson 19) 31.2 Milwaukee 1978-79 and Jan. 17, 2018 at Chicago (Thompson 38, Curry 30, Durant 19). 30.7 L.A. Lakers 1982-83 The most points the three players have ever scored in a game is 93, 30.5 Golden State 2017-18 December 5, 2017 (Thompson 60, Durant 20, Curry 13). 30.5 Phoenix 1978-79 30.4 Golden State 2016-17 Last season the trio of Curry (25.3 ppg), Durant (25.1 ppg) and 30.3 Denver 1983-84 Thompson (22.3 ppg) became the first NBA trio to each average at least 20 points per game since 2007-08, when Golden State’s Baron 50/40/90 CLUB Davis (21.8 ppg), Monta Ellis (20.2 ppg) and Stephen Jackson (20.1 ppg) do so. Last season, Curry (25.3 ppg) and Durant (25.1 ppg) In NBA history only seven players have posted percentages of at least became the first duo in Warriors history to both average at least 25 50 percent from the field, 40 percent from 3-point range and 90 percent points per game over the course of a season. from the free throw line, while qualifying for the league minimums in all three categories. Klay Thompson (.495/.449/.831) is trying to join 20 POINT PER GAME TRIO, WARRIORS HISTORY this elite club. Kevin Durant, who joined the 50/40/90 club in 2012-13, and Stephen Curry (2015-16) are trying to join Steve Nash and Larry Season Players Bird as the only players to post those numbers in multiple seasons. 2016-17 Stephen Curry (25.3), Kevin Durant (25.1), Klay Thompson (22.3) 2007-08 (21.8), Monta Ellis (20.2), Stephen Jackson (20.1) 50/40/90 SEASONS, NBA HISTORY 1990-91 Tim Hardaway (22.9), (25.7), Mitch Richmond (23.9) 1971-72 Jeff Mullins (21.5), Cazzie Russell (21.4), Nate Thurmond (21.4) SEASON PLAYER TEAM FG% 3pt% FT% 1968-69 Rudy LaRusso (20.7), Jeff Mullins (22.8), Nate Thurmond (21.5) 2015-16 Stephen Curry GSW .504 .454 .908 2012-13 Kevin Durant OKC .510 .416 .905 2017-18 Stephen Curry (26.7), Kevin Durant (26.1), Klay Thompson (19.8) 2009-10 Steve Nash PHO .507 .426 .938 2008-09 Steve Nash PHO .503 .439 .933 WARRIORS LEAD THE NBA IN PPG, FG%, 3pt%, FT% 2007-08 Steve Nash PHO .504 .470 .906 2006-07 Dirk Nowitzki DAL .502 .416 .904 The Warriors are currently ranked first in scoring, assists per game, 2005-06 Steve Nash PHO .512 .439 .921 field goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage and free throw 1993-94 Reggie Miller IND .503 .421 .908 percentage. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the 2005-06 and 1988-89 Mark Price CLE .526 .441 .901 2006-07 Phoenix Suns (coached by Mike D’Antoni) are the only teams 1987-88 Larry Bird BOS .527 .414 .916 to ever finish a season leading the league in those categories. The 1986-87 Larry Bird BOS .525 .400 .910 Warriors also lead the NBA in steals (8.16) and blocks per game (7.81). 2017-18 Klay Thompson GSW .495 .449 .831 1ST THE NBA IN PPG, FG%, 3pt%, FT% FOR A SEASON 2017-18 Stephen Curry GSW .492 .422 .920 TEAM PPG APG FG% 3pt% FT% 2017-18 Kevin Durant GSW .526 .428 .883 2006-07 Suns 110.2 25.9 .494 .400 .808 2005-06 Suns 108.4 26.6 .479 .399 .806 DRAYMOND AGAIN IN THE RECORD BOOKS 2017-18 Warriors 116.1 30.5 .512 .397 .812 On February 24 vs. Oklahoma City, Draymond Green became only the second player in NBA history (joining Alvan Adams) to amass career CHASING FRANCHISE HISTORY numbers of 4,000 points, 3000 rebounds, 2000 assists, 600 steals and 400 blocks in 450 or fewer games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Warriors lead the NBA in several categories this season and In 449 career games, Green recorded 4,158 points, 3,096 rebounds, here’s a closer look at where they stand in their pursuit of franchise 2,007 assists, 605 steals and 490 blocks. Adams reached the milestone history marks: numbers in his 446th game with the Suns in March 1981. GSW GSW GSW CATEGORY 2017-18 HISTORY SEASON Points Per Game 116.1 125.4 1961-62 Field Goal Percentage .512 .507 1991-92 3-Point FG Percentage .397 .416 2015-16 Free Throw Percentage .812 .809 1989-90 Assists Per Game 30.5 30.4 2016-17 Blocks Per Game 7.8 7.8 1988-89 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 7 WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES

FROM DOWNTOWN 30 ASSISTS & 50 PERCENT FG SHOOTING The Warriors have made at least 10 3-pointers in 50 of their 63 games, This season, the Warriors have 29 games in which they dished out at including the last nine games. Golden State trails only Houston (59). least 30 assists and shot at least 50 percent from the field (27-2 record On January 25 vs. Minnesota, the Warriors made a season-high 21 in those contests). Last season, they had a 49-1 record when they 3-pointers, just one shy of matching the franchise record of 22 (twice, accomplished both marks. On December 6 at Charlotte, Golden State 3/18/16 at Dallas and 11/27/15 at Phoenix). Golden State began the recorded 26 assists and shot 47.6 percent from the field, ending the season connecting on at least 10 3-pointers in the first 13 games of franchise-tying streak of five straight games with at least 30 assists and the season before the streak was stopped when they made eight vs. 50 percent field goal shooting. It had tied the franchise streak of five Orlando (11/13). The Warriors have an 11-3 record this season when set last season (11/7/16-11/16/16), according to Elias Sports Bureau. they connect on 15 or more 3-point attempts. LEADING IN BLOCKS WARRIORS 3PT FGM HIGHS THIS SEASON The Warriors lead the league in blocks, averaging 7.81 blocks per 21 vs. Minnesota 1/25 game. This season, 18 times they have recorded 10 or more blocks 18 vs. Memphis 12/30 (this season they are 14-4; last season the Warriors were 16-2 in 18 at Denver 11/4 games they recorded 10 or more blocks). The last time the Warriors 18 at New Orleans 10/20 recorded at least 10 blocks was on February 12 vs. Phoenix when 17 vs. Oklahoma City 2/24 they had a season-high 16 blocks. The Warriors franchise record is 17 at Sacramento 2/2 18, twice (2/2/90 vs. New Jersey and 4/13/01 at Denver). Golden State 17 at Houston 1/20 recorded 13 blocks in the win over Washington on October 27, with 16 at New Orleans 12/4 nine different Warriors swatting away at least one Wizard shot attempt. 16 vs. Sacramento 11/27 16 vs. Chicago 11/24 DEFENDING THE BASKET 16 vs. Houston 10/17 The Warriors are averaging a league-best 7.81 blocks per game. Golden HOLDING OPPONENTS UNDER 50 PERCENT State’s franchise record for blocks per game in a single season is 7.84, set by the 1988-89 team (643 blocks in 82 games). This season the Warriors have held 58 opponents under 50 percent shooting from the field with only five teams reaching the 50-percent KLAY - 10,000 CAREER POINTS field goal percentage mark against them: Sacramento (11/27, .532 On February 22, 2018 vs. the Clippers, Klay Thompson became the FG%), Memphis (12/30, .521 FG%), New York (1/23, .518 FG%), Utah 10th Warriors player to score 10,000 career points. Thompson also (1/30, Warriors opponent season-high .582 FG%) and L.A. Clippers moved into 10th place on the Warriors franchise all-time career scoring (.500 FG%). On Christmas Day, the Warriors held the Cavaliers to 31.8 list and is nine points shy of matching Neil Johnson for ninth place. This percent shooting from the field, a Golden State opponent season-low. season’s Warriors have four players with 10,000 or more career points: The last time the Warriors held an opponent to a shooting percent- age that low was on December 25, 2015, when they limited the Cava- Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, David West and Andre Iguodala. liers to a .316 field goal shooting percentage. The Kings shot 53.2 WARRIORS ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS IN POINTS percent from the field on November 27, ending the Warriors streak of preventing their opponents from shooting 50 percent from the field 1. Wilt Chamberlain 17,783 in 36 straight games (16 last season and 20 this season). Previously, 2. Rick Barry 16,447 the last team to make at least 50 percent of their field goal attempts 3. Paul Arizin 16,266 against the Warriors were the San Antonio Spurs (3/11/17), when they 4. Chris Mullin 16,235 shot 51.9 percent. The 36-game streak of holding their opponents un- 5. Stephen Curry 14,369 der 50 percent field goal shooting was the longest such streak for the 6. Nate Thurmond 13,191 Warriors since a streak of 48 games from February 1971 to December 7. Jeff Mullins 12,547 1971, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. More Elias: The Warriors’ 8. Purvis Short 11,894 franchise record streak for preventing opponents from shooting 50 per- 9. Klay Thompson 10,079 cent from the field in the Shot Clock Era (1954-55) is 98 games, set from March 1958 to December 1959. 10. Neil Johnston 10,023 KD’S BLOCK PARTY REBOUNDING FROM A SETBACK (AGAIN) This season, the Warriors have a 13-1 record in games following a is ranked fourth in the NBA in blocks per game (1.87) Kevin Durant loss. Under Steve Kerr, the Warriors have lost consecutive games only this season (New York’s Kristaps Porzingis, 2.40 bpg, is the league seven times (4 - 2014-15; 0- 2015-16; 2 - 2016-17; 1 - 2017-18), with the leader). In Warriors franchise history, Manute Bol is the only player to longest losing streak at three games (3/8-3/11/17). The Warriors played have led the league in blocks, averaging 4.31 in 1988-89. This season an NBA-record 146 consecutive regular-season games without suffering Durant has 33 games in which he has recorded two or more blocks, back-to-back losses, a streak that ended on March 2, 2017, at Chicago. the most multi-block games in a season in his career (previously 32 The previous NBA record was 95 regular-season games without back- in 2012-13 season). The Warriors’ franchise single-season record for to-back losses held by the from Nov. 22, 1997 to March 19, multi-block games is 70, set by Bol in the 1988-89 season (Elias). 1999. Since 2014-15 the Warriors have a 45-8 (.849) record after a loss in the regular season, the best such record in the NBA. Earlier this season Durant had a career-best multi-block streak of 10 games which began (Dec. 6) and ended (Dec. 29) against the Hornets. WARRIORS, RECORD AFTER A LOSS Prior to Durant’s streak, the last time a Warriors player had a single- season 10-game multi-block streak was Adonal Foyle during the SEASON OVERALL PCT NBA RANK 2001-02 season (Feb. 5-27, 2002). The last Warriors player to have 2014-15 11-4 .733 1 a multi-block single-season streak of more than 10 games was Bol 2015-16 9-0 1.000 1 who had a 16-game streak (Feb. 27-Mar. 25, 1989) and a 19-game 2016-17 12-3 .800 2 (1, HOU, 22-5) streak (Dec. 3, 1988-Jan. 20, 1989). Durant had a career-best seven 2017-18 13-1 .929 1 blocks in the win at New Orleans on October 20. He even blocked two TOTALS 45-8 .849 1 shot attempts without his left shoe (11:30 left in the second quarter). Last season Durant averaged a career-high 1.60 blocks per game, 9th-highest in the NBA. Durant became the first Warriors player to ever have 15 blocks in his first four games of a regular season since blocks were recorded in the 1973-74 season (Basketball Reference). Durant’s 15 blocks was the highest total for a Warrior player in the first five games of a season since Foyle recorded 16 in the first five games of the 2002-03 season. 8 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES

WARRIORS WITH AND WITHOUT CURRY ANOTHER MONTHLY HONOR FOR CURRY This season the Warriors have played 15 games without Stephen Stephen Curry was named Kia NBA Western Conference Player of Curry and have won 11 of those contests. The Warriors are averaging the Month for January. The award is the seventh career Player of the 119.4 points per game with Curry in the lineup and 105.9 without him, Month honor for Curry and the 11th time a Warrior has garnered the a difference of 13.5 points per game. monthly recognition. WARRIORS THIS SEASON WITH & WITHOUT CURRY During the month, Curry helped guide the Warriors to an 11-3 record WITH CURRY WITHOUT CURRY (.786) which was tied for the most wins in January. The guard averaged Games 48 15 an NBA-best 29.5 points per game on 51.4 shooting percent from the Record 38-10 11-4 field and 46.3 percent from beyond the arc, 6.7 assists (10th in the Scoring 119.3 105.9 NBA), 5.1 rebounds, 1.50 steals and 34.3 minutes in 12 games (all Assists 31.0 28.9 starts). He scored 30-or-more points six times, second most in the NBA, FG% .518 .491 and connected on an NBA-high 62 three-point field goals, including 3-point FGM 12.8 8.9 eight games with five-or-more makes, tops in the league. Curry was 3-point FGA 31.1 25.6 twice named Western Conference Player of the Week during January. 3-point FG% .410 .346 (Weeks 12 and 15). Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan earned Player of the Month honors in the Eastern Conference. WHEN KLAY SCORES 20 OR MORE WARRIORS PLAYER OF THE MONTH AWARD WINNERS The Golden State Warriors have a 198-44 (.818) record when Klay Thompson scores 20 or more points. The .818 winning percentage Stephen Curry 7 is the second-highest in NBA history (minimum 100 20-point games), Chris Mullin 2 according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Kevin Durant 1 Bernard King 1 TEAM’S WINNING PERCENTAGE WHEN PLAYER SCORES DRAYMOND’S TRIPLE-DOUBLES AT LEAST 20 POINTS, NBA HISTORY (min. 100 20-point games) TEAM’S On January 4, 2018, at Houston, Draymond Green recorded a triple- WIN PCT PLAYER GAMES W L double (17 points, game-high 14 rebounds, game-high 10 assists), the .831 124 103 21 21st of his career, overtaking Tom Gola for the Warriors all-time fran- .818 Klay Thompson 242 198 44 chise career record of triple-doubles. Gola achieved all 20 of his NBA .811 Byron Scott 249 202 47 triple-doubles while playing for the Philadelphia Warriors, before the .801 136 109 27 team moved west in 1962. Green holds the longest personal winning .771 Tom Heinsohn 293 226 67 streak (21) in triple-doubles to start a career, but has the longest active streak and is tied with Wilt Chamberlain for the second-longest streak WARRIORS’ WINNING PERCENTAGE WHEN PLAYER SCORES AT in NBA history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. LEAST 20 POINTS, FRANCHISE HISTORY (min. 100 20-point games) On December 25th against the Cavaliers, Green recorded a triple-dou- TEAM’S ble with 12 points, a team-high 12 rebounds and a game-high 11 as- WIN PCT PLAYER GAMES W L sists, becoming the first Warriors player and sixth NBA player to record .818 Klay Thompson 242 198 44 one on Christmas Day. Green joined (2013), LeB- .728 Stephen Curry 400 291 109 ron James (2010), Billy Cunningham (1970), John Havlicek (1967) .648 Jeff Mullins 318 206 112 and Oscar Robertson (four times in the 1960’s). .635 Cazzie Russell 115 73 42 .608 Rick Barry 449 273 176 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS BY A PLAYER’S TEAM WHEN HE RECORDS A TRIPLE-DOUBLE STEPH HAPPENS 24 Magic Johnson 1984-1987 Stephen Curry tallied 49 points (16-24 FG, 8-13 3pt, 9-10 FT) in the 21 Draymond Green 2015-current comeback win against Boston on January 27. It was the sixth-most 21 Wilt Chamberlain 1967-1968 points Curry has scored in a regular season game in his career. 20 Russell Westbrook 2015-2016 Against the Eastern Conference-leading Celtics, Curry scored 18 of his 33 second-half points in the third quarter. It was the eighth time in CURRY - 14,000 CAREER POINTS Curry’s career that he scored at least 30 points in a half and the second time he’s done it this season (31 points, 1st half, 11/24/17 vs. Chicago). With his first basket with 11:19 left in the first quarter on January 25 vs. Minnesota, Stephen Curry scored his 14,000th career point. Curry CURRY’S TOP CAREER REGULAR SEASON became the fifth Warriors player to reach 14,000 points with the team SCORING PERFORMANCES and the third-fastest to do so. 54 2/27/13 at New York FEWEST GAMES TO REACH 14,000 POINTS, 53 10/31/15 at New Orleans WARRIORS FRANCHISE HISTORY 51 2/25/16 at Orlando 51 2/4/15 vs. Dallas 332 Chamberlain, Wilt 12/4/1963 51 2/3/16 at Washington 536 Barry, Rick 2/20/1977 49 1/27/18 vs. Boston 608 Stephen Curry 1/25/2018 612 Arizin, Paul 2/5/1961 KLAY - 10,000 CAREER POINTS 641 Mullin, Chris 3/30/1995 On February 22, 2018 vs. the Clippers, Klay Thompson became the FAST BREAK FRENZY 10th Warriors player to score 10,000 career points. Thompson also On January 25 vs. Minnesota, the Warriors had 39 of their season- moved into 10th place on the Warriors franchise all-time career scoring high 48 fast break points in the first half. According to the Elias Sports list. This season’s Warriors have four players with 10,000 or more Bureau, it was the most fast break points in any half since the NBA career points: Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, David West and Andre began tracking fast break points by half in 2002. The Warriors entered Iguodala. the game averaging a league-leading 20.7 fast break points per game; they had 24 fast break points in the first quarter. The Warriors’ 48 fast break points for the game was the most since Phoenix had 53 vs. Washington on March 7, 2017, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. I

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 9 WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES COMEBACKS 40-POINT QUARTERS Thirteen times this season the Warriors have come back from dou- The Warriors have the second-most 40-point quarters this season with ble-digit deficits to win, most recently on February 10 vs. San Antonio 10; Houston has a league-leading 11. The last time the Warriors had when they rallied from a 12-point first quarter deficit to win, 122-105. It a 40-point quarter was on January 13 at Toronto when they scored 43 was the second straight game in which the Warriors overcame a dou- points in the first quarter. With a 45-point second quarter vs. Chicago ble-figure deficit (12, second quarter, Feb. 8 vs. Dallas). Eight times (11/24) and a 47-point third quarter at Philadelphia (11/18), the War- this season the Warriors trailed by as many as 10 points and won by riors had two quarters in which they scored 45 or more points in a at least 10 points, the last time coming on February 10 vs. San Antonio seven-day span since Jan. 18, 1991 and Jan. 22, 1991, according to (also done for the second straight game). the Elias Sports Bureau. In their 24-point come-from-behind win on November 18 at Philadelphia, the Warriors tallied a season-high 47 Despite trailing at the half 20 times this season, the Warriors have ral- points in the third quarter. It was the most points in a quarter scored by lied to win 13 of those contests, the last time coming on February 26 the Warriors since they scored 50 points in the third quarter on Feb. at New York (trailed 64-63 at the half; won, 125-111). According to the 23, 2017, vs. the Clippers. Golden State’s 47 points are the third-most Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors are 44-33 (.571) under Steve Kerr points scored in a quarter in the NBA this season, trailing only Wash- (since 2014-15) when trailing at halftime. No other team has a winning ington’s 48 points at Philadelphia on November 29 and Houston’s 48 record in such games in that span. points vs. Utah on November 5. On December 4 at New Orleans, the Warriors became the first NBA MOST 40-POINT QUARTERS IN 2017-18 team in the Shot Clock Era to earn two wins after trailing 20 or more TEAM 40-POINT QTRS points at halftime in the same season, according to the Elias Sports Houston 11 Bureau. The Warriors defeated the Pelicans, 125-115, after trailing at Golden State 10 the half, 69-49. On November 11 at Philadelphia, the Warriors won, Cleveland 8 124-116, after trailing, 74-52, at halftime. Toronto 7 New Orleans 6 The Warriors rallied from a 24-point third-quarter deficit at Philadelphia on November 11 to stun the 76ers, 124-116. It was the largest deficit WARRIORS’ 40-POINT QUARTERS EACH SEASON the Warriors have overcome to win this season. The comeback vic- SINCE 2014-15 tory over the 76ers was the fifth 20-point comeback since 2014-15 and fourth double-digit comeback this season. Golden State trailed the 40-POINT 76ers, 74-52, at the half before rallying to win. The 22-point margin SEASON QTRS RANK NEXT TEAM, 40PT QTRS tied the largest halftime deficit the Warriors had to overcome to win, as 2017-18 10 2 Houston - 11 they trailed the Spurs, 79-57, at halftime before coming back to win, 2016-17 19 1 Brooklyn - 9 126-122, on Feb. 15, 1988 at San Antonio. 2015-14 14 1 Houston - 6 2014-15 9 1 Phoenix - 6 Last season, the Warriors won 15 games after trailing by double TOTALS 51 1 Houston - 27 figures, including a 110-98 win over the Spurs in San Antonio after trailing by as many as 22 points on March 29, 2017. In 2016-17 the LEARNING FROM A LOSS Warriors had six wins after trailing by 15 or more points. This season after suffering a loss to an opponent, the Warriors have won the next meeting against that team eight times. Since 2014-15, the WARRIORS DOUBLE-DIGIT COMEBACKS IN 2017-18 Warriors possess a 27-3 record in the next meeting against a team that DEFICIT QUARTER RESULT DATE/OPPONENT handed them a loss in the same season. Only the Grizzlies and Spurs, 24 3rd 124-116 11/18 at Philadelphia both in the 2016-17 season, and the Thunder this season have defeated 21 2nd 125-115 12/4 at New Orleans the Warriors in two straight meetings in the same regular season. 19 1st 112-92 11/2 at San Antonio 18 3rd 120-117 10/27 vs. Washington WARRIORS LOSS & NEXT GAME AGAINST TEAM, 2017-18 15 2nd 128-120 10/20 at New Orleans LOSS TO AN OPPONENT NEXT MEETING 14 1st 110-95 11/25 vs. New Orleans 10/17 vs. HOU L, 121-122 1/4 at HOU W, 124-114 13 1st 119-104 2/2 at Sacramento 10/21 at MEM L, 101-111 12/20 vs. MEM W, 97-84 12 2nd 121-103 2/8 vs. Dallas 10/29 vs. DET L, 107-115 12/8 at DET W, 102-98 12 1st 122-105 2/10 vs. San Antonio 11/16 at BOS L, 88-92 1/27 vs. BOS W, 109-105 11 2nd 119-112 1/17 at Chicago 11/27 vs. SAC L, 106-110 2/2 at SAC W, 119-104 10 1st 97-84 12/20 vs. Memphis 12/23 vs. DEN L, 81-96 1/8 vs. DEN W, 124-114 10 2nd 123-112 1/23 vs. New York 11/22 at OKC L, 91-108 2/6 vs. OKC L, 105-125 10 2nd 109-105 1/27 vs. Boston 1/10 vs. LAC L, 106-125 2/22 vs. LAC W, 134-127 2/6 vs. OKC L, 105-125 2/24 vs. OKC W, 112-80 GSW DOUBLE-DIGIT HALFTIME COMEBACKS IN 2017-18 DEFICIT SCORE RESULT DATE/OPPONENT HOME COURT ADVANTAGE & SELLOUTS 22 52-74 124-116 11/18 at Philadelphia With the February 24th game vs. the Thunder, the Warriors’ current 20 49-69 125-115 12/4 at New Orleans home sellout streak at Oracle Arena is currently 270 consecutive * First time in Shot Clock Era (1954-55) a team overcame halftime games (including playoffs). The streak dates back to December 18, deficits of 20 or more points twice in the same season, according to 2012. Golden State has sold out all 41 regular season home con- the Elias Sports Bureau. tests for three consecutive seasons. Oracle Arena, the oldest arena in the NBA, seats 19,596 fans a game. The NBA Players Association, WARRIORS 20-POINT COMEBACKS IN LAST 4 SEASONS through their Players’ Voice Awards voted the Golden State Warriors/ DATE OPPONENT DEFICIT RESULT Oracle Arena as the “Best Homecourt Advantage” in 2015, 2016 and 12/4/17 at New Orleans 21 W, 125-115 2017. 11/18/17 at Philadelphia 24 W, 124-116 3/29/17 at San Antonio 22 W, 110- 98 11/19/15 at LA Clippers 23 W, 124-117 3/1/15 at Boston 26 W, 106-101 2/14/15 vs. Dallas 22 W, 128-114

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WARRIORS VS. OPPONENTS (2014-15 - 2017-18) WARRIORS’ NBA RANKINGS 2014-15 - 2017-18 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 TEAM TOTALS 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 ATL 6-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 RK NO. RK NO. RK NO. RK NO. BOS 5-3 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 Points/game 1 116.1 1 115.9 1 114.9 1 110.0 BKN 6-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 FG pct. 1 .512 1 .495 1 .487 1 .478 CHA 7-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-pt FG pct. 1 .397 3 .383 1 .416 1 .398 CHI 6-2 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 Def. Reb./game 3 35.6 3 35.0 1 36.2 4 34.3 CLE 6-2 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 DAL 14-1 4-0 3-0 3-1 4-0 Rebounds/game 13 44.0 7 44.4 4 46.2 6 44.7 DEN 9-5 2-2 2-1 3-1 2-1 Assists/game 1 30.5 1 30.4 1 28.9 1 27.4 DET 6-2 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 Steals/game 9 8.16 1 9.57 9 8.40 4 9.29 HOU 11-3 1-2 3-1 3-0 4-0 Blocks/game 1 7.81 1 6.77 2 6.07 2 6.05 IND 5-1 --- 2-0 2-0 1-1 LAC 14-2 3-1 4-0 4-0 3-1 LAL 12-3 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 Opp. FG pct. 3 .441 1 .435 3 .435 1 .428 MEM 10-4 2-1 2-2 4-0 2-1 Opp. 3-pt FG pct. 9 .356 1 .324 2 .332 5 .337 MIA 7-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 Offensive Rating 1 114.0 1 113.2 1 112.5 2 109.8 MIL 6-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 2-0 Defensive Rating 5 103.4 2 101.1 4t 100.9 1 98.2 MIN 11-2 2-0 3-1 2-1 4-0 Net Rating 1 10.6 1 12.1 2 11.6 1 11.4 NOP 13-1 3-0 4-0 3-0 3-1 NYK 8-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 OKC 11-3 1-2 4-0 3-0 3-1 WARRIORS’ 4-YEAR RECORD (2014-15 - 2017-18) ORL 8-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 OVERALL HOME ROAD PHI 8-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 PHX 12-1 1-0 4-0 4-0 3-1 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT W-L PCT POR 11-2 1-1 4-0 3-1 3-0 2017-18 49-14 .778 24-7 .774 25-7 .781 SAC 12-2 1-1 3-1 4-0 4-0 2016-17 67-15 .817 36-5 .875 31-10 .750 SAS 7-5 2-0 1-2 3-1 1-2 2015-16 73-9 .890 39-2 .951 34-7 .829 TOR 8-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 UTA 10-3 1-1 2-1 4-0 3-1 2014-15 67-15 .817 39-2 .951 28-13 .683 WAS 7-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 TOTALS 256-53 .828 138-16 .896 118-37 .761

WARRIORS WINNING STREAKS VS. OPPONENTS WARRIORS’ HOMESTANDS & ROAD TRIPS Longest Current Winning Streaks vs. an Opponent 2014-15 - 2017-18 (All Streaks of at least 5 Games are Shown): HOMESTANDS ROAD TRIPS GAMES OPP DATES 12 PHO 1/31/15 - 2/12/18 Games Games 10 PHI 11/4/13 - 11/18/17 3 1/23/18-1/27/18 3-0 3 2/26/18-3/2/18 3-0 10 ORL 12/31/13 - 12/1/17 11/24/17-11/27/17 2-1 1/30/18-2/3/18 1-2 10 NO 10/27/15 - 12/4/17 10/25/17-10/29/17 2-1 1/3/18-1/6/18 3-0 10 DAL 1/27/16 - 2/8/18 8 TOR 1/2/15 - 1/13/18 4/8/17-4/12/17 2-1 10/30/17-11/4/17 3-0 8 NY 2/7/15 - 2/26/18 3/31/17-4/4/17 3-0 10/20/17-10/23/17 2-1 6 LAL 11/23/16 - 12/22/17 3/14/17-3/18/17 3-0 2/10/17-2/13/17 2-1 6 ATL 3/18/15 - 3/2/18 2/13/17-2/25/17 3-0 12/22/16-12/25/16 2-1 5 BKN 11/14/15 - 11/19/17 12/15/16-12/20/16 3-0 10/28/16-11/1/16 3-0 Longest Current Winning Streaks in GS HOME Games vs. an 1/22/16-1/27/16 3-0 3/18/16-3/21/16 2-1 Opponent (All Streaks of at least 5 Games): 11/2/15-11/6/15 3-0 1/30/16-2/3/16 3-0 3/4/15-3/8/15 3-0 1/16/16-1/20/16 3-0 GAMES OPP DATES 13 TOR 12/29/04 - 10/25/17 11/11/14-11/15/14 2-1 1/5/16-1/9/16 3-0 11 PHO 2/13/12 - 12/3/16 4/4/15-4/7/15 1-2 11 DAL 1/31/13 - 2/8/18 4 3/23/18-3/29/18 12/13/14-12/16/14 2-1 10 LAL 3/25/13 - 12/22/17 2/6/18-2/12/18 3-1 10 NO 12/18/12 - 11/25/17 7 POR 1/26/14 - 12/11/17 11/6/17-11/13/17 4-0 4 11/16/17-11/22/17 2-2 6 PHI 12/28/12 - 11/11/17 1/10/17-1/18/17 4-0 1/20/17-1/25/17 3-1 5 ATL 11/14/12 - 11/28/16 4/1/16-4/7/16 2-2 11/16/16-11/21/16 4-0 5 BKN 11/21/12 - 2/25/17 3/23/16-3/29/16 4-0 3/24/15-3/31/15 4-0 5 ORL 3/18/14 - 11/13/17 4/9/15-4/15/15 4-0 2/6/15-2/11/15 4-0 Longest Current Winning Streaks in GS ROAD Games vs. an Opponent (All Streaks of at least 3 Games): 5 12/28/16-1/6/17 4-1 5 1/12/18-1/20/18 4-1 12/16/15-12/28/15 5-0 2/27/17-3/6/17 3-2 GAMES OPP DATES 7 LAC 3/31/15 - 1/6/18 1/19/15-1/27/15 4-1 12/7/16-12/13/16 4-1 5 PHO 3/9/15 - 4/5/17 11/26/16-12/5/16 4-1 5 PHI 11/04/13 - 11/18/17 6 3/11/16-3/16/16 6-0 11/23/14-11/30/14 5-0 5 NO 10/31/15 - 12/4/17 3/14/15-3/23/15 6-0 5 NY 2/28/14 - 2/26/18 5 ORL 12/31/13 - 12/1/17 12/27/14-1/19/15 6-0 6 11/29/17-12/8/17 6-0* 4 CHA 11/28/14 - 12/6/17 2/24/15-3/2/15 3-3 4 DAL 3/18/16 - 1/3/18 7 12/20/17-12/30/17 5-2 4 TOR 2/27/15 - 1/13/18 7 2/10/16-2/27/16 6-1 3 BKN 12/6/15 - 11/19/17 3 LAL 11/25/16 - 12/18/17 11/30/15-12/12/15 6-1 Elias Sports Bureau * 1st time in Warriors franchise history for a 6-game road trip sweep (11th in NBA history) GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 11 chasecenter.com QUICK FACTS • Chase Center is slated to open in time for the start of the 2019-20 NBA sea- son. • Purchased by the team in 2014, the Chase Center site will be the only pri- vately financed arena or stadium project, to be built on private property, in the modern era of sports. • The Warriors are privately financing the new Chase Center in San Francisco – with no money from the City’s general fund and no new taxes. • Chase Center will not only showcase NBA games, but also concerts, cultural events, family shows, and convention activities. • The venue will host approximately 200 events per year. • Construction will take roughly two and a half years. ASSOCIATION ICON CLASSIC STATEMENT CITY • The Warriors have agreements in place with organized labor and the new WARRIORS 2017-18 UNIFORMS facility will generate thousands of good-paying construction and permanent jobs. ASSOCIATION • Chase Center will generate more than $29 million in upfront money for infra- The Association Edition, the traditional home white uniform will structure improvements and expanded transit service for the neighborhood, be worn 33 times this season -- the most of any uniform. at the outset of the project. GAMES WORN IN: • The venue will generate more than $14 million each year in new tax rev- 10/17, 10/23, 10/25, 11/4, 11/6, 11/8, 11/11, 11/13, 11/16, 11/19, 11/22, 11/27, 11/29, 12/6, 12/11, 12/14, 12/20, 12/25, 12/27, 1/3, enues to the city, which will go toward vital services and civic improvements. 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13, 1/15, 1/23, 1/30, 2/3 • The project has won approval from all boards, commissions and regulatory GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE WORN: agencies, including a unanimous vote at the San Francisco Board of Super- 3/6, 3/11, 3/14, 3/27 visors. • The sports and entertainment district covers a total of 11 acres. The two of- ICON fice buildings stand at 160 feet, and the arena at 135 feet – well under San The Icon Edition, previously known as the road blue uniform, will Francisco’s height limits. be worn 13 times this season. • The lead architect for Chase Center is MANICA, with Kendall Heaton as GAMES WORN IN: architect of record and Gensler as the interior architect. 10/21, 10/29, 10/30, 11/2, 11/18, 12/4, 12/8, 12/18, 1/17 • The district will also feature 100,000 square feet leasable restaurant and GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE WORN: retail space for neighbors and visitors to enjoy year round. 3/25, 4/1, 4/8, 4/10 • The public will have access to 3.2 acres of public plazas and open space CLASSIC on-site. The Warriors are one of eight teams that have a Classic Edition • Additionally, the project will trigger the creation of a brand-new, 5.5-acre pub- uniform this season. The uniform, which features elements simi- lic park on the waterfront, across from the arena. lar to the uniforms worn by the Warriors during the mid-1980s (1983-84 through 1987-88), will be worn 14 times this season. • Of the 20 most populous cities in the U.S., San Francisco is the only one without a full-size arena that seats at least 12,000 people. With 18,064 seats, GAMES WORN IN: 10/20, 10/27, 11/24, 12/1, 12/3, 12/22, 12/29, 1/12, 2/2, 3/2 Chase Center will host not only Warriors basketball, but also major concerts, family shows, conventions and a variety of other attractions. GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE WORN: 3/9, 3/16, 3/23, 4/5 • The district will feature 580,000 square feet of office space. • The three levels of parking located below Chase Center will contain 950 on- STATEMENT site parking stalls. The franchise pays respect to the culture and legacy of its home- • Chase Center will be a transit hub, with a Muni Metro stop right at its town of Oakland with “The Town” Slate Statement Edition uni- form. The new team crest employs Oakland’s family Oaktree (a doorstep, easy connections to BART and Caltrain stations within walking design found on street signs and sourced by the team through distance. Pedestrians will have easy access from downtown and eastern Oakland’s city government). The Warriors will don these uni- neighborhoods. And new bicycle paths, along with 300 permanent bike valet forms 14 times this season. spaces, will make Chase Center one of the most bike-friendly venues in the GAMES WORN IN: nation. 11/25, 12/23, 12/30, 1/20, 1/27, 2/6, 2/8, 2/10, 2/12, 2/14, 2/22, • Chase Center will be optimized for basketball and concerts with the goal to 2/26, 2/28 create the best possible experience and sight lines for our fans, with every GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE WORN: seat as good or better than the equivalent seat at Oracle Arena. 4/7 • The arena will be owned and operated by the Warriors giving the Warriors CITY complete control of creating a best-in-class fan experience. • Chase Center will feature one ring of suites (44 suites), which will bring the The City Edition Chinese Heritage uniform pays tribute to the strong Chinese culture in the Bay Area with the chest logo dis- upper bowl closer to the action. Chase Center will also feature 32 courtside playing a combination of the Golden Gate Bridge and Chinese lounges and 60 theatre boxes, with the theatre boxes sitting on top of the ring symbolism and the Chinese characters for “Warriors” adorning of suites on the sidelines of the arena. the waistline of the shorts. These uniforms will be worn eight times this season. • Chase Center will be anchored by two large lobbies accessible to all levels of tickets with wide, spacious concourses throughout the venue. GAMES WORN IN: 1/25, 2/24 • All ticketed fans will have access to the Sky Bay, a restaurant and bar with views into the bowl located at the North end of the upper level. GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE WORN: 3/8, 3/17, 3/19, 3/29, 3/31, 4/3 • Fans will have access to a unique bridge connecting the upper concourses providing fans with a view to the game directly from the walkway.

12 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 2017-18 ETC. STATISTICS RECORD AS A STARTER GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS (82)

Player Games Record PCT. Player Games Injury/Illness Date(s) Record Thompson 62 49-13 .790 Jordan Bell 14 left ankle inflammation 1/20-2/24 9-5 Green 55 42-13 .764 Omri Casspi 2 sprained right ankle 10/20, 10/21 1-1 Durant 55 43-12 .782 1 sprained right ankle 12/29 0-1 Curry 48 38-10 .792 2 mid back strain 1/3, 1/4 2-0 Pachulia 48 36-12 .750 2 lower back soreness 1/12, 1/13 2-0 Bell 11 10-1 .909 Stephen Curry 2 right thigh contusion 11/13, 11/27 1-1 McGee 9 9-0 1.000 13 sprained right ankle 12/6-12/29, 1/10, 1/12 10-3 Livingston 7 6-1 .857 Kevin Durant 1 left thigh contusion 11/8 1-0 Casspi 7 6-1 .857 4 left ankle sprain 11/19, 11/24, 11/25, 11/27 3-1 McCaw 6 4-2 .667 3 right calf strain 1/4, 1/6, 1/8 3-0 Iguodala 4 4-0 1.000 Draymond Green 6 right shoulder soreness 12/4, 12/11, 12/14, 12/18, 12/20, 1/17 6-0 Cook 2 2-0 1.000 1 sprained left index finger 2/12 1-0 Young 1 0-1 .000 Andre Iguodala 1 back strain 10/17 0-1 2 sore left knee 12/1, 12/3 2-0 2017-18 DUNKS 1 flu-like symptoms 12/20 1-0 1 low back strain & hip strain 1/3 1-0 Player Dunks 2 left calf contusion 1/17, 1/20 1-1 Durant 84 Shaun Livingston 4 sore right knee 12/18, 12/20, 12/22, 12/23 3-1 Iguodala 47 Patrick McCaw 2 nose contusion/concussion 12/6, 12/8 2-0 McGee 43 2 mid back strain 1/25, 1/27 2-0 Bell 38 6 non-displaced fracture, left wrist 2/14-3/2 5-1 Green 33 Zaza Pachulia 8 left shoulder soreness 12/4, 12/8-12/23 7-1 West 28 David West 1 left lateral knee soreness 11/29 1-0 Looney 25 Nick Young 1 concussion 12/14 1-0 Livingston 22 Pachulia 12 Thompson 10 GAMES MISSED DUE TO REST OR OTHER REASONS (12) Casspi 9 Player Games Reason Date(s) Record McCaw 8 Draymond Green 1 rest 11/24 1-0 Young 1 Andre Iguodala 2 rest 11/11, 2/2 2-0 Curry 1 Shaun Livingston 2 personal 10/27, 2/2 2-0 Shaun Livingston 2 rest 11/4, 3/2 2-0 EJECTIONS (9) Shaun Livingston 1 NBA suspension 12/4 1-0 Klay Thompson 1 rest 1/10 0-1 Player Date Time, Quarter David West 2 rest 11/6, 2/2 2-0 Stephen Curry 10/21 0:43.1, 4th David West 1 personal 2/3 0-1 Kevin Durant 10/21 0:43.1, 4th Kevin Durant 12/1 4:52, 4th Kevin Durant 12/4 1:14, 4th TECHNICALS (43) Kevin Durant 1/23 2:50, 4th Player Games Dates Draymond Green 10/27 0:19, 2nd Omri Casspi 1 10/27 Draymond Green 12/30 9:45, 2nd Stephen Curry 2 10/21, 11/6 Draymond Green 2/6 8:13, 4th Kevin Durant 12 10/21, 11/11, 11/22, 12/1, 12/4 (2), 12/18, 12/25, 1/23 (2), 2/3, 2/24 Draymond Green 14 10/20, 10/27 (2), 11/18, 11/19, 11/22, 12/4, 12/25, 12/30 (2), 1/6, 2/6 (2), 2/8, 2/24* Shaun Livingston 12/3 6:24, 2nd Andre Iguodala 2 10/21, 2/6 Steve Kerr 5 11/2, 11/22, 1/13, 2/3, 2/6 Shaun Livingston 1 12/3 FLAGRANT FOULS (0) Zaza Pachulia 2 1/10, 1/17 Klay Thompson 1 12/20 Player Date Time, Quarter David West 2 2/6, 2/22 Nick Young 1 2/3 * technical rescinded by NBA

HEAD COACH STEVE KERR NBA 2015-16 COACH OF THE YEAR, 2015 & 2017 ALL-STAR COACH • In fourth season with Golden State. • Earned his 250th regular season coaching victory on Feb. 10, 2018 vs. San Antonio, reaching the milestone in the STEVE KERR NBA COACHING RECORD fewest games in NBA history (302). • Guided the Warriors to the 2015 and 2017 NBA titles, three straight Western Conference Championships (2015-17) REGULAR SEASON and the NBA’s single-season wins record (73, 2015-16). Season Record Win Pct. Div. Finish • Became the first coach in Warriors franchise history to win two championships (2015, 2017). 2014-15 67-15 .817 1st • With the 113-106 win at Houston on March 28, 2017, the Warriors’ 60th of the season, became the fastest to earn 2015-16 73-9 .890 1st 200 career coaching victories (in 238 games) in NBA history, surpassing the previous record of 270 games set by Phil 2016-17 67-15 .817 1st Jackson. 2017-18 49-14 .778 • Named with his staff (Ron Adams, Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Chris DeMarco, Bruce Fraser and Willie Green) to coach the Western Conference in the 2017 NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 19, in New Orleans... Became the TOTAL 256-53 .828 -- second coach in franchise history to earn the honor multiple times, joining Alvin Attles (1975, 1976)... Is also the first coach to earn the All-Star nod in two of his first three NBA seasons since Phoenix’s Paul Westphal in 1993 and 1995. PLAYOFFS • Has been named Western Conference Coach of the Month six times (January, March 2015, March 2016, Oct./Nov. Season Record Win Pct. Playoffs 2016, January 2017, December 2017). 2014-15 16-5 .762 NBA Champions • Named 2015-16 NBA Coach of the Year after the Warriors set numerous league records - single-season wins record 2015-16 15-9 .625 Lost NBA Finals (73), single-season road wins (34), consecutive wins to begin a season (24) and consecutive regular-season home 2016-17 16-1 .941 NBA Champions wins (54) - and joined the Chicago Bulls (1995-96 & 1996-97) as the only teams to win at least 65 games in back-to- back campaigns. TOTAL 47-15 .759 -- • Became the third coach in Warriors franchise history to earn NBA Coach of the Year Award, joining Alex Hannum (1963-64) and Don Nelson (1991-92). • In 2014-15, led the Warriors to a then-franchise-record 67 victories, establishing NBA records for most wins and highest winning percentage (67-15, .817) by a rookie head coach. • Seven-time NBA Champion (two as a coach and five as a player - 3 with Chicago, 2 with San Antonio). • Named Warriors head coach on May 19, 2014, becoming the 25th head coach in franchise history and the 20th since the team moved to the West Coast in 1962. • Is the NBA’s all-time three-point percentage leader, having converted on 45.4 percent (726-of-1599) of his attempts from long range. • Amassed career averages of 6.0 points, 1.8 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game in 910 regular-season games in 15 seasons with six teams: Phoenix (1988-89), Cleveland (1989-90 - 1992-93), Orlando (1992-93), Chicago (1993-94 - 1997-98), San Antonio (1998-99 - 2000-01, 2002-03) and Portland (2001-01). • Owns 28 years of NBA experience as a player, coach, television analyst (two different four-year stints as a game analyst on TNT) and front office executive, including a three-year stint (2007-10) as president of basketball operations and general manager for the Phoenix Suns... During his time as Suns GM, the club posted a 155-91 (.630) record and earned a pair of playoff berths, including a trip to the 2010 Western Conference Finals. • As a player, made playoffs 11 times and is one of only 26 players in NBA history to win five championships, earning three rings with Chicago and two with San Antonio. • Born on September 27, 1965, Steve and his wife, Margot, have two sons, Nicholas and Matthew, and one daughter, Madeleine. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 13 2 F JORDAN BELL 6-9 224 1ST YEAR OREGON GP/S 41/11 PTS 4.9 REB 3.8 AST 1.8 BLK 1.00 FG% .654 FT% .656 MIN 14.0

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 7:37 0 3 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 3 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 2/28 at WAS 6:39 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 -6 2/26 at NYK 13:20 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 1 2 0.500 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 -4 2/24 vs. OKC INACTIVE LIST - LEFT ANKLE INFLAMMATION 2/22 vs. LAC INACTIVE LIST - LEFT ANKLE INFLAMMATION

G LEAGUE MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/4 vs. MHU 28:12 7 9 0.778 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 5 6 5 0 1 2 2 14 16

AS OF LATE • Assigned to Santa Cruz and in 1st G League game, recorded 14 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 block in 28 CAREER HIGHS minutes in the Warriors’ 132-120 win over the Memphis Hustle on March 4. • Returned to action on February 26 at New York after missing 14 games with a left ankle inflammation... Suffered PTS...... 20 vs. L.A. Lakers (12/22/17) the injury after playing just 24 seconds on January 17 at Chicago. REB...... 13 vs. Utah (12/27/17) AST...... 8 vs. Dallas (12/14/17) • Among rookie leaders, ranked 2nd in blocks per game (1.00), trailing Atlanta’s John Collins (1.18) BLK...... 6 vs. Chicago (11/24/17) • In 11 starts this season (Warriors 10-1), averaging 7.0 points (.647 FG%), 5.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.0 steals, STL...... 2, eight times, last at Dallas (1/3/18) 1.6 blocks in 21.3 minutes per game. FGM...... 9 vs. L.A. Lakers (12/22/17) 3FGM...... 0 2017-18 SEASON FTM...... 3 vs. Memphis (12/30/17) • Scored in double figures in four games, 20 or more in one. MIN...... 26, four times, last vs. Cleveland (12/25/17) • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in three games. • Recorded one double-double. • Led team in rebounding in three games and assists in one game. • Made first career NBA start on November 24 vs. Chicago, recording seven points (3-4 FG, 1-1 FT), six rebounds, four assists, two steals, six blocks in 26 minutes. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, became only the second Warriors rookie to have six or more blocks in their first NBA start (since blocks were first recorded officially in the 1973-74 season), joining , six blocks on April 7, 1977, vs. the Nets. The last rookie with at least six blocks in their first NBA start was the Clippers’ DeAndre Jordan, on January 19, 2009, vs. Minnesota. • With career-highs of 20 points and 10 rebounds recorded first career double-double on 12/22 vs. L.A. Lakers. Became first Warriors rookie to tally at least 20 points and 10 rebounds since had 20 points and 12 rebounds on 11/19/12 at Dallas. Is the only second-round draft selection from the 2017 NBA Draft to have 20 points and 10 rebounds in a game this season. • With 10 rebounds on December 22 vs. the Lakers and Dec. 23 vs. Denver, became the first Warriors rookie to record at least 10 rebounds in each game of a back-to-back set since Marc Jackson, Jan. 18-19, 2001. • With 13 rebounds and seven assists as a reserve on 12/27 vs. Utah, became the first Warriors player to record those numbers off the bench since the NBA began recording starting lineups in 1970-71, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • Missed 14 games (1/20-2/24) due to a left ankle inflammation ... Suffered injury 24 seconds into the game on 1/17 at Chicago. CAREER NOTES • Selected by Chicago in the second round of the 2017 NBA Draft (38th overall)... Acquired by Golden State on June 22, 2017, in a draft-night deal in exchange for cash considerations. • At 2017 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the Warriors, averaged 5.0 points (.600 FG%, 1-3 FT), a team-high 9.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 2.00 steals in 21.6 minutes over five games... Had two games in which he grabbed more than 10 rebounds, including 16 boards to go along with six points, one steal and three blocks in 28 minutes of action in a win over Minnesota on July 12, 2017. • Appeared in 104 games (62 starts) over three seasons with Oregon, averaging 7.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.26 blocks, 1.5 assists and 1.07 steals in 24.9 minutes. • Named 2017 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year as a junior. • Twice named to the Pac-12 All-Defensive Team (as a junior in 2016-17 and a freshman in 2014-15). • Finished career as Oregon’s leader in blocked shots (235) and field goal percentage (.610)... His 235 career blocks ranked fifth all-time in Pac-12 league history. • Owns three of the top five single-season blocks marks in Oregon history: 94 in 2014-15 (second), 88 in 2016-17 (third) and 53 in 2015-16 (fifth).

18 F OMRI (OME-ree) CASSPI 6-9 225 9TH YEAR ISRAEL GP/S 48/7 PTS 5.7 REB 3.9 AST 1.0 BLK 0.38 FG% .563 3PT% .455 MIN 14.3

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 5:30 0 1 0.000 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 2/28 at WAS DNP - COACH’S DECISION 2/26 at NYK 6:43 0 4 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 -7 2/24 vs. OKC 6:11 0 2 0.000 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 2/22 vs. LAC DNP - COACH’S DECISION AS OF LATE • In seven starts for the Warriors, averaging 11.9 points (.586 FG%, .500 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 3pt%), 7.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.0 blocks in 26.4 minutes per game 19 vs. Phoenix (2/12/18)...... PTS...... 36 at Golden State (12/28/15) (Warriors 6-1 in those games). Starts: 11/19, 11/24-11/27 (3 straight 11 vs. Dallas (12/14/17)...... REB...... 17 at L.A. Clippers (2/21/15) games), 12/11-12/14 (2 straight games), 2/12. 4 vs. Chicago (11/24/17)...... AST...... 7, twice, last at Denver (4/12/15) 3 vs. Minnesota (11/8/17)...... BLK...... 3 vs. Minnesota (11/8/17) 2017-18 SEASON 2, three times, last vs. L.A. Clippers (1/10/18)...... STL...... 6 vs. Washington (12/8/10) • Scored in double figures in 12 games. 7 vs. Dallas (12/14/17)...... FGM...... 13 at Golden State (12/28/15) • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in three games. 1, 10 times, last vs. Phoenix (2/12/18)...... 3FGM...... 9 at Golden State (12/28/15) • Recorded three double-doubles (12/14, 12/18, 2/12). 4, five times, last vs. Phoenix (2/12/18)...... FTM...... 10 vs. L.A. Lakers (4/13/15) • Led team in rebounding in six games. 30, twice, last vs. Dallas (12/14/17)...... MIN...... 45 at New York (2/9/10) • Made first start for Warriors on 11/19 at Brooklyn, recording 12 points, PTS (Quarter)...... eight rebounds, one assist and two blocks in 23 minutes. PTS (Half)...... • Missed one game (12/29) due to a sprained right ankle suffered in the previous game (12/27 vs. Utah). • Missed two games (1/3, 1/4) due to a mid back strain. • Missed two games (1/12, 1/13) due to low back soreness. CAREER NOTES • Selected by Sacramento as an early entry candidate out of Israel (Maccabi Tel Aviv) in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft, becoming the first Israeli player ever chosen in the first round of the NBA Draft. • Played in Israel from 2005-09. • Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 12, 2017. • Entering 2017-18 season, appeared in 499 games (138 starts) over eight seasons with Sacramento (twice), Cleveland, Houston, New Orleans and Minnesota, averaging 8.2 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 21.4 minutes per game while shooting 44.3 percent from the field, 36.7 from three-point range and 67.5 percent from the free throw line. • Appeared in a total of 68 games with Sacramento, New Orleans and Minnesota during the 2016-17 season, averaging 4.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 12.6 minutes per game while shooting 53.6 percent from the field. 14 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 30 G STEPHEN (STEFF-in) CURRY 6-3 190 9TH YEAR DAVIDSON GP/S 48/48 PTS 26.7 REB 5.2 AST 6.4 STL 1.60 FG% .492 3FG% .422 MIN 32.7

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 23:29 8 15 0.533 4 9 0.444 8 8 1.000 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 28 2 2/28 at WAS 35:07 5 15 0.333 4 9 0.444 11 12 0.917 0 5 5 3 2 0 6 3 25 20 2/26 at NYK 30:17 8 16 0.500 4 9 0.444 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 5 0 0 3 1 21 25 2/24 vs. OKC 29:49 8 19 0.421 5 12 0.417 0 0 0.000 1 8 9 6 3 0 2 2 21 24 2/22 vs. LAC 37:08 14 19 0.737 8 11 0.727 8 8 1.000 1 5 6 10 2 0 4 4 44 2

AS OF LATE • On March 2 at Atlanta recorded 200th 3-pointer of the season and 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS became the first player in NBA history to have six seasons with at least 49 vs. Boston (1/27/18)...... PTS...... 54 at New York (2/27/13) 200 3-pointers (has 200 3s in 6 straight seasons). 11 at Brooklyn (11/19/17)...... REB...... 14 vs. Sacramento (12/28/15) • On March 2 at Atlanta tweaked right ankle in first quarter, scored 15 11, twice, last at New Orleans (12/4/17)...... AST...... 16, twice, last vs. Utah (4/6/14) points in second quarter (25 in the first half), left the game with 6:24 left 1, six times, last vs. Phoenix (2/12/18)...... BLK...... 2, 20x, last at Phoenix (4/5/17) 4, twice, last at Boston (11/16/17)...... STL...... 7, twice, last at L.A. Clippers (12/7/16) in the third quarter and did not return. 16 vs. Boston (1/27/18)...... FGM...... 20 at Orlando (2/25/16) • This season, tied 4th in scoring, tied 12th in assists, 3rd in free throw 10 vs. Memphis (12/30/17)...... 3FGM...... 13* vs. New Orleans (11/7/16) percentage (.920); Leads Warriors in scoring. 15 at L.A. Clippers (1/6/18)...... FTM...... 15 at L.A. Clippers (1/6/18) 39 at L.A. Lakers (11/29/17)...... MIN...... 49, twice, last at Oklahoma City (3/29/11) 2017-18 SEASON ...... PTS (Quarter)...... 28, 2x, last at Charlotte, 3rd (12/2/15) • Has scored 20 or more points in 41 games, 30 or more in 16, 40 or more ...... PTS (Half)...... 38 at New Orleans, 2nd (10/31/15) in three. * NBA record • Dished out 10 or more assists in four games. 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in one game. 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF OT • Recorded five double-doubles (points/assists - 4, points/ 17 26 20 15 31 33 13 rebounds - 1) 1/6 at LAC 11/24 vs. CHI 11/18 at PHI 1/27 vs. BOS 11/24 vs. CHI 1/27 vs. BOS 11/29 at LAL • Has led team in scoring in 22 games, rebounding in seven games and assists in 20 games. REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF • Single-season free-throw streak ended at career-high-tying 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF OT 52 on 10/29 vs. Detroit after missing technical free throw 25 26 28 (2) 20 36 38 13 attempt with 2:10 left in the third quarter... Including last 2/3/16 at WAS 11/24/17 vs. CHI 10/31/05 vs. NOP 1/13/16 at DEN 2/3/16 at WAS 10/31/15 vs. NOP 11/29 at LAL season, streak was 54. 12/2/15 at CHA • Scored 26 points (7-10 FG, 3-6 3pt, 9-9 FT) in the second CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE STEPHEN CURRY’S CAREER quarter vs. Chicago (11/24)... It was Curry’s highest point total for a quarter this season. 20-POINT QUARTERS • Tallied 13 of his 28 points in overtime at L.A. Lakers (11/29/17), the most points he • Had streak w/ at least one 3FGM: 157 (196 including playoffs) has scored in a regular season overtime period and the most in the last 20 seasons in BY QUARTERS Warriors franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • triple-doubles - 7 (W/L: 7-0) TIMES SCORED • With three 3-pointers on December 1 at Orlando, passed (1,988) for eighth- • (last on 1/22/16 vs. IND) QTR 20+ PTS IN A QTR • double-doubles - 115 1ST 6 most career 3-pointers made in NBA history. 2ND 2 • With five 3-pointers on December 4 at New Orleans, became the eighth player in NBA GAMES WITH: 3RD 12 history to make 2,000 career 3-pointers... Played in least amount of games (597) to • 10 or more 3FGM: 9 4TH 1 reach milestone. • 30 or more points: 147 • Made a game-winning 3-pointer at Dallas (1/3/18) with 3.0 seconds left in the fourth • 40 or more points: 30 (W/L: 25-5) BY SEASONS • 50 or more points: 5 (W/L: 4-1) 2009-10 0 quarter... According to ESPN, Curry is 8-of-14 (.571) on go-ahead 3-point field goals in 2010-11 0 the final minute in the last four seasons; the NBA average is 25 percent. • 10 or more assists:108 2011-12 0 • At Houston (1/4), became the 10th player in Warriors history to appear in 600 career • 20 points and 10 assists: 75 2012-13 2 regular-season games. • 30 points and 10 assists: 28 2013-14 0 • 20 points and 10 rebounds: 15 2014-15 1 • Averaged 35.2 points (.574 FG%, .532 3pt%, .897 FT%), 5.6 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.4 2015-16 11 steals in 32.4 minutes per game in the first five games after missing 11 games due to a • 30 points and 10 rebounds: 10 2016-17 5 sprained right ankle.. Totaled 176 points in that five-game span, the most points scored 2017-18 2 in a five-game span after missing at least 10 games in the same season, according to FREE THROW STREAKS Totals 21 the Elias Sports Bureau. 2017-18 HIGH: 52 (10/17/17-10/29/17) CAREER-HIGH (SINGLE-SEASON): STEPHEN CURRY’S CAREER • Named Week 12 Western Conference Player of the Week for games played January 52, twice (3/9/15-4/4/15 & 10/17/17-10/29/17 20-POINT HALVES 1-7, 2018, after averaging 35.3 points (.533 FG%, .462 3pt%, .889 FT%), 6.7 rebounds, OVERALL, CAREER: 54 (4/12/17-10/29/17) 5.3 assists, 1.7 steals in 33.7 minutes in three games, guiding the Warriors to a 3-0 CAREER 130 2017-18 15 record for the week. 4-POINT PLAYS 2017-18: 2 (11/4/17 at DEN, 2/26/18 at NYK) • Named KIA NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for January after averaging STEPHEN CURRY’S CAREER an NBA-best 29.5 points per game (.514 FG%, .463 3pt%, .871 FT%), 6.7 assists (10th CAREER: 22 30-POINT HALVES in the NBA), 5.1 rebounds, 1.50 steals and 34.3 minutes in 12 games (all starts).... BY HALVES Also scored 30-or-more points six times, second most in the NBA, and connected on an NBA-high 62 three-point field goals, TIMES SCORED including eight games with five-or-more makes, tops in the league... 1st monthly honor of the season (7th in career). HALF 30+ PTS IN A HALF • Named Week 15 Western Conference Player of the Week for games played January 22-28 after averaging 35.3 points (2nd 1ST 3 in the NBA) (.596 FG%, .568 3pt%, .895 FT%), 7.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 35.7 minutes per game... The 2ND 5 award is the second Player of the Week honor of the season for Curry and 12th in his career... Curry helped lead the Warriors BY SEASONS to a 3-0 week, capped off by a season-high 49-point performance vs. Boston on Jan. 27, the 6th-highest scoring output of 2009-10 0 his career... On Jan. 25, became the 5th player in franchise history to reach the 14,000-point mark for his career, joining Wilt 2010-11 0 Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Paul Arizin and Chris Mullin. 2011-12 0 • Vs. Boston (1/27) tallied 33 points in the 2nd half (18 in the 3rd quarter), 2nd time this season (8th time in career) scored at 2012-13 1 2013-14 2 least 30 points in a half. 2014-15 1 • Missed one game (11/13 vs. Orlando) due to a right thigh contusion. 2015-16 2 • Missed one game (11/27 vs. Sacramento) due to a right hand contusion. 2016-17 0 2017-18 2 STEPHEN CURRY’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) Totals 8 DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 1/3/18 GSW at DAL 4th :03.0 3FGM W, 125-122 CAREER 30-PT HALVES 2/27/16 GSW at OKC OT :00.6 3FGM W, 121-118 OT Date/Opp (Half) Points 12/2/14 GSW vs. ORL 4th :02.2 3FGM W, 98-97 1/27/18 vs. BOS (2nd) 33 4/1/14 GSW at DAL OT :00.1 2FGM W, 122-120 OT 11/24/17 vs. CHI (1st) 31 1/10/14 GSW vs. BOS 4th :02.1 2FGM W, 99-97 2/3/16 at WAS (1st) 36 12/11/13 GSW vs. DAL 4th :01.5 2FGM W, 95-93 10/31/15 at NOP (2nd) 38 2/4/15 vs. DAL (2nd) 36 STEPHEN CURRY’S GAME-TYING SHOTS TO FORCE OVERTIME (5 seconds or less) 1/31/14 at UTA (2nd) 30 DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 12/9/13 at CHA (2nd) 32 2/20/14 GSW vs. HOU 4th :03.0 2FGM T, 89-89 Assist by Andre Iguodala; W, 102-99 OT 4/12/13 at LAL (1st) 32 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 15 35 F KEVIN DURANT 6-9 240 11TH YEAR TEXAS GP/S 55/55 PTS 26.1 REB 6.7 AST 5.4 BLK 1.87 FG% .526 3FG% .428 MIN 34.4

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 35:12 12 19 0.632 0 2 0.000 4 6 0.667 0 3 3 5 1 2 4 2 28 -5 2/28 at WAS 37:29 12 20 0.600 3 6 0.500 5 6 0.833 0 6 6 4 0 0 3 3 32 17 2/26 at NYK 27:34 6 10 0.600 2 3 0.667 8 8 1.000 0 9 9 4 1 1 2 1 22 27 2/24 vs. OKC 31:54 10 20 0.500 4 6 0.667 4 4 1.000 0 5 5 2 1 1 2 0 28 20 2/22 vs. LAC 38:07 7 15 0.467 2 4 0.500 8 10 0.800 0 3 3 8 0 2 2 2 24 5 AS OF LATE • Recorded 2 or more blocks in 33 games this season, a new multi-block 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS total for a single-season in his career, surpassing the 32 set in 2012-13. 50 at Portland (2/14/18)...... PTS...... 54 vs. Golden State (1/17/14) • Has 3 games this season with 5 or more blocks, tying last season’s 13 at Memphis (10/21/17)...... REB...... 18 at Minnesota (1/26/11) career-best single-season mark; including this season, has 9 career 14 vs. New York (1/23/18)...... AST...... 14 vs. New York (1/23/18) games with 5 or more blocks. 7 at New Orleans (10/20/17)...... BLK...... 7 at New Orleans (10/20/17) • This season, ranked 7th in scoring, 4th in blocks, 10th in 3-point field goal 3 at Cleveland (1/15/18)...... STL...... 5, 4x, last vs. Denver (1/16/13) percentage. 17 at Portland (2/14/18)...... FGM...... 19, twice, last vs. Golden State (1/17/14) 6, four times, last at Portland (2/14/18)...... 3FGM...... 7, 5x, last vs. Oklahoma City (11/3/16) 14 vs. Oklahoma City (2/6/18)...... FTM...... 24 at L.A. Clippers (1/23/09) 2017-18 SEASON 42,twice, last at Denver (2/3/18)...... MIN...... 54 at Orlando (10/30/15) • Has scored 20 or more points in 47 games, 30 or more in 13, 40 or more ...... PTS (Quarter)...... 23 at Minnesota, 4th (1/4/14) in two, 50 or more in one contest...... PTS (Half)...... 32, 2x, last at Minnesota, 2nd (1/4/14) • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight games. • Dished out 10 or more assists in three games. 2017-18 SEASON HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF • Recorded nine double-doubles (point/rebound - 7, point/assist - 2; 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF includes two triple-doubles). 17 15 18 13 (3) 25 30 • Recorded two triple-doubles (12/6 at Charlotte and 1/25 vs. Minnesota); 2/6 vs. OKC 2/2 at SAC 2/14 at POR 2/2 at SAC 1/10 vs. LAC 2/14 at POR Warriors 2-0 in those games. • Has led team in scoring in 30 games, rebounding in 15 games and assists in 12 contests. CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF • Dished out a career-high 14 assists on 1/23/18 vs. New York. 20 16 (4) 21 (2) 23 30 32 (2) • Recorded a career-high seven blocks on 10/20/17 at New Orleans. 4/4/10 vs. MIN 11/19/16 at MIL 12/25/10 vs. DEN 1/4/14 at MIN 12/18/14 vs. GSW 1/26/11 at MIN • Free throw streak ended at 37 on 11/18 at Philadelphia (started on 10/29 3/4/14 vs. PHI 1/4/14 at MIN vs. Detroit, missed first FTA, then made next five to begin streak). • On 11/22 at Oklahoma City, made both free throw attempts to reach 5,000 career free throws, becoming the 34th player in NBA history to do so. CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE KEVIN DURANT’S CAREER • With team-high 28 points (10-19 FG, 6-9 3pt, 2-2 FT), team-high 10 rebounds and game- • triple-doubles - 10 (3 w/ GSW) 20-PT QUARTERS high 11 assists on 1/25 vs. Minnesota, recorded 10th career triple-double, 2nd of the season • (last on 1/25/18 vs. MIN) and 3rd with the Warriors. • double-doubles - 183 BY QUARTERS • Recorded ninth career triple-double (2nd with the Warriors, 1st this season) with game-highs GAMES WITH: TIMES SCORED of 35 points (13-28 FG, 3-10 3pt, 6-6 FT), 11 rebounds and 10 assists to go along with two • 30 or more points: 274 QTR 20+ PTS IN A QTR blocks at Charlotte (12/6). • 40 or more points: 49 1ST 1 • At Detroit (12/8), passed Bernard King (19,655) for 45th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring • 50 or more points: 5 (W/L: 4-1) 2ND 0 3RD 2 list (King is 49th on the NBA/ABA all-time scoring list). • 20 points and 10 rebounds: 163 4TH 5 • At Lakers (12/18), scored 12 points in overtime, the most points he has scored in overtime in • 30 points and 10 rebounds: 87 his career and just the second time in his career he scored in double figures in an overtime • 40 points and 10 rebounds: 18 session. BY SEASONS • 50 points and 10 rebounds: 1 2007-08 0 • Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played December 4-10. • 20 points and 10 assists: 13 • Missed one game due to a left thigh contusion (11/8). 2008-09 1 • Career-best multi-block streak of 10 games ended on 12/29 vs. Charlotte as he played 34 • 30 points and 10 assists: 5 2009-10 1 minutes without recording a block. Was the longest single-season streak for a Warrior since • 40 points and 10 assists: 1 2010-11 1 Adonal Foyle had a 10-game multi-block streak in 2001-02 (2/5/02 - 2/27/02). 2011-12 1 • With 28 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists on 1/25 vs. Minnesota, recorded 2nd triple-double FREE THROW STREAKS 2012-13 1 of the season, 10th of his career (3rd with Warriors). 2017-18 HIGH: 37 (10/29/17 - 11/18/17) 2013-14 3 2016-17 HIGH: 38 (11/25/16 - 12/5/16) 2014-15 0 • With 40 points vs. L.A. Clippers (1/10) became the 44th player and 2nd youngest (behind CAREER-HIGH: 52 (3/10/10 - 3/19/10) LeBron James) in NBA history to score 20,000 career points. 2015-16 0 • Missed four games due to left ankle sprain (11/19, 11/24, 11/25, 11/27). 2016-17 0 4-POINT PLAYS Totals 8 • Missed three games (1/4, 1/6, 1/8) due to a right calf strain. CAREER: 13 (last, 2/14/18 at POR) Had 2 4-point plays in 3rd QTR on 2/14/18 KEVIN DURANT’S CAREER CAREER NOTES at POR 20-POINT HALVES • Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2007 NBA Draft. • Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 7, 2016... Re-signed with the Warriors on ACCOLADES AT A GLANCE CAREER 154 July 25, 2017. 2017-18 8 • Named NBA Finals MVP in 2017 with averages of 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, • 9-time NBA All-Star 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steal in 39.8 minutes per game in The Finals... Became the second • 1 MVP (2013-14) KEVIN DURANT’S CAREER player in league history to win the Finals MVP Award while averaging at least 35 points, • 1 Finals MVP (2017) 30-POINT HALVES eight rebounds and five assists in The Finals (Michael Jordan in 1993). • 6 All-NBA honors (5 1st Team, • Named an NBA All-Star 9 consecutive times (2010 through 2018), starting 7 times. 1 2nd Team) BY HALVES • Named to the All-NBA Team seven times... Earned All-NBA First Team honors for five- • 4-time NBA scoring leader TIMES SCORED straight seasons (2009-10 through 2013-14)... Earned All-NBA Second Team honors in HALF 30+ PTS IN A HALF 2015-16 and 2016-17. 1ST 1 • Four-time scoring champion (2009-10 through 2011-12, 2013-2014). 2ND 5 • Named NBA Most Valuable Player in 2013-14, scoring a career-best and NBA-high 32.0 points and dishing out a career-high 5.5 assists to go with 7.4 rebounds BY SEASONS and 1.27 steals in 38.5 minutes, KEVIN DURANT’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) 2010-11 1 shooting 50.3 percent from the 2013-14 3 field. DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 2014-15 1 • One of seven players in NBA 2/3/16 OKC vs. ORL 4th :01.0 3FGM W, 117-114 2017-18 1 history to hit 50 percent from the 1/27/14 OKC vs. ATL 4th :02.0 2FGM W, 111-109 Totals 6 3/21/14 OKC at TOR 2OT :02.0 3FGM W, 119-118 field, 40 percent from three and 12/29/11 OKC vs. DAL 4th :00.0 3FGM W, 104-102 Assist by Thabo Sefolosha 90 percent from the free throw CAREER 30-PT HALVES 1/22/11 OKC vs. NYK 4th :00.0 3FGM W, 101-98 Date/Opp (Half) Points line (while qualifying for the 11/16/07 SEA at ATL 2OT :00.9 3FGM W, 126-123 Assist by Earl Watson league minimums) in a single 2/14/18 at POR (2nd) 30 12/18/14 at GSW (1st) 30 season, joining the 50/40/90 KEVIN DURANT’S GAME-TYING SHOTS TO FORCE OVERTIME (5 seconds or less) club (.510 FG%, .416 3pt%, 2/28/14 vs. MEM (2nd) 30 .905 FT%) in 2012-13. DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 2/13/14 at LAL (2nd) 31 • Named NBA Rookie of the Year 2/19/12 OKC vs. DEN 4th :04.4 2FGM T, 111-111 W, 124-118 OT 1/4/14 at MIN (2nd) 32 in 2007-08. 3/2/08 SEA at MIN 4th :04.2 2FGM T, 102-102 W, 111-108 OT 1/26/11 at MIN (2nd) 32 16 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 23 F DRAYMOND GREEN 6-7 230 6TH YEAR MICHIGAN STATE GP/S 55/55 PTS 11.2 REB 7.8 AST 7.4 STL 1.27 BLK 1.44 FG% .455 MIN 33.0

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 36:57 1 3 0.333 0 2 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 7 7 9 1 0 3 4 2 10 2/28 at WAS 37:15 5 6 0.833 0 1 0.000 1 2 0.500 0 6 6 11 2 2 2 4 11 7 2/26 at NYK 31:49 3 8 0.375 1 4 0.250 3 3 1.000 1 2 3 6 1 2 1 2 10 11 2/24 vs. OKC 33:32 5 8 0.625 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 3 5 8 1 1 4 3 10 21 2/22 vs. LAC 25:09 5 8 0.625 1 2 0.500 3 6 0.500 1 7 8 6 2 1 2 4 14 8 AS OF LATE • On February 24 vs. Oklahoma City, dished out his 2,000th career 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS assist, becoming the 11th Warriors player to reach the milestone. 23 vs. Denver (1/8/18)...... PTS...... 31 at Chicago (12/6/14) • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Green became only the second 16 at Cleveland (1/15/18)...... REB...... 20 at Atlanta (2/6/15) player in NBA history to reach 4,000 points, 3,000 rebounds, 2,000 16 vs. Charlotte (12/29/17)...... AST...... 16, twice, last vs. Charlotte (12/29/17) assists, 600 steals, and 400 blocks in 450 or fewer games... Alvan 6 at Detroit (12/8/17)...... BLK...... 6, twice, last at Detroit (12/8/17) 4, twice, last at New Orleans (12/4/17)...... STL...... 10 at Memphis (2/10/17) Adams did so in his 446th game with the Suns in March 1981. 8, four times, last vs. San Antonio (2/10/18)...... FGM...... 11 at Chicago (12/6/14) • Among the league leaders, tied 6th in assists. 4, twice, last vs. Sacramento (11/27/17)...... 3FGM...... 7 at Chicago (12/6/14) 6 vs. Toronto (10/25/17)...... FTM...... 11, twice, last vs. Philadelphia (3/14/17) 2017-18 SEASON 40 vs. Cleveland (12/25/17)...... MIN...... 50 at Boston (12/11/15) • Scored in double-figures in 33 games, 20 or more in four. PTS (Quarter)...... 18 vs. Denver, 1st (1/2/16) • Has grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 17 games. PTS (Half)...... 21 vs. Denver, 1st (1/2/16) • Has dished out 10 or more assists in nine games. • Recorded 18 double-doubles (5 - rebound/assist, 11 - CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE DRAYMOND GREEN’S CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLES (21) point/rebound, 6 - point/assist); Warriors 15-3 in those • triple-doubles - 21 (most in games. franchise history) (W/L: 21-0) DATE OPP W/L PTS REB AST • double-doubles - 90 (includes 1/2/15 TOR W 16 11 13 • Recorded two triple-doubles (12/25, 1/4). 11/14/15* BKN W 16 10 12 • Has led team in rebounding in 28 games, assists in 37 triple-doubles) (W/L: 79-11) 11/27/15* at PHX W 14 10 10 games. 11/28/15* SAC W 13 11 12 • Became first Warriors player to record a triple-double GAMES WITH: 12/16/15* PHX W 16 11 10 on Christmas Day with 12 points, 12 rebounds and 11 • 20 or more points: 35 (W/L: 30-5) 12/31/15* at HOU W 10 11 16 assists in a win vs. Cleveland (also had two steals and • 30 or more points: 1 1/2/16* DEN W 29 17 14 • 20 points and 10 rebounds: 16* 1/4/16* CHA W 13 15 10 one block). Joined Russell Westbrook (2013), LeBron 1/8/16* at POR W 11 13 10 James (2010), Billy Cunningham (1970), John Havlicek • 20 points and 10 assists: 5 * includes 3 of 4 triple-doubles 1/31/16* at NY W 20 10 10 (1967) and Oscar Robertson (four times in the 1960’s) as 2/3/16* at WAS W 12 10 12 the only players in NBA history to record a triple-double 2/20/16* at LAC W 18 11 10 on Christmas Day. Green’s 20th career triple-double tied DOUBLE-DOUBLES 3/27/16* PHI W 13 11 11 him with Tom Gola for the most in Warriors franchise point/rebound: 71 4/3/16* POR W 22 10 10 history. point/assist: 31 12/13/16 at NOP W 12 14 10 • With one block on 2/22 vs. L.A. Clippers, moved past rebound/assist: 27 1/2/17 DEN W 15 10 13 includes triple-doubles 1/16/17 CLE W 11 13 11 Chris Mullin (488) into sole possession of 8th place on 2/10/17 at MEM W 4# 11 10 the Warriors franchise all-time career blocked shots list. 4/2/17 WAS W 11 12 13 • On January 20 at Houston, joined Chris Mullin and Rick 12/25/17 CLE W 12 12 11 Barry as the only players to amass at least 4,000 points, 3,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists 1/4/18 at HOU W 17 14 10 for the Warriors in franchise history. # denotes had franchise-record 10 steals for triple-double - 1st • On January 4 at Houston, with 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists, became the Warriors’ of its kind in NBA history all-time franchise career leader in triple-doubles with 21st career (2nd of the season). * denotes 2015-16 season • Warriors are 21-0 when Green records a triple-double; tied with Wilt Chamberlain for the second-longest such streak in NBA history, trailing only Magic Johnson’s 24. • Missed one game due to rest on 11/24. • Missed six games due to right shoulder soreness (12/6, 12/11, 12/14, 12/18, 12/20, 1/17). • Missed one game (2/12) due to a sprained left index finger.

CAREER NOTES • Selected by Golden State in the second round (35th overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft... Signed a contract extension with the Warriors on 7/9/15. • Named 2017 KIA Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first Warrior in franchise history to do so. • First player in NBA history to record a triple-double without scoring in double figures, tallying 11 rebounds, 10 assists and a franchise-record 10 steals at Memphis (2/10)... also had four points and a career-high-tying five blocks. • Named to the All-NBA Third Team... Second career All-NBA Team accolade (1 Second Team, 1 Third Team). • Named to the All-Defensive First Team in consecutive seasons (2014-15 and 2015-16), becoming the first player in franchise history to earn All- Defensive First Team honors in back-to-back campaigns. • Three-time NBA All-Star (2016-18), named a reserve on Western Conference All-Star Team all three times. • In 2016-17, among league leaders, ranked 1st in steals, tied 9th in assists, 14th in assists per turnover ratio (2.90)... Ranked 2nd in total deflections (295), 2nd in deflections per game (3.9)... Led the Warriors in assists, and steals; 2nd in rebounding and blocks; 4th in scoring. • Became the first player in NBA history to record at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocks in a single season in 2015- 16 (since 1973-74 when steals and blocks were officially recorded). • Recorded 13 triple-doubles in 2015-16, breaking Tom Gola’s single-season franchise-record of nine triple-doubles set in 1959-60. • Has recorded 21 career regular-season triple-doubles, most all-time in Warriors history. • Became the 15th player in NBA history to record three-straight triple-doubles on 1/4 vs. Charlotte (his seventh triple-double of the season), tallying 13 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists to join Tom Gola (1959-60) as the only Warriors ever to post three-straight triple-doubles. • Tallied his second-straight triple-double (sixth of the season) on 1/2/16 vs. Denver with a season-high 29 points, season-high 17 rebounds and 14 assists, becoming the first Warrior ever to post consecutive triple-doubles in back-to-back games twice in the same season (first to do so in the NBA since LeBron James and Jason Kidd in 2007-08). • Recorded his second-straight triple-double (third of the season) with a 13-point, 12-assist, 11-rebound effort on 11/28/16 vs. Sacramento, becoming the first Warrior since Wilt Chamberlain in 1964 to post a triple-double in back-to-back games... Had 14/10/10 at Phoenix previous night.

DRAYMOND GREEN’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less)

DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 12/12/12 GSW at MIA 4th :00.9 2FGM W, 97-95 Assist by Jarrett Jack

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 17 9 G/F ANDRE IGUODALA (ig-uh-DAH-luh) 6-6 215 14TH YEAR ARIZONA GP/S 54/4 PTS 5.8 REB 3.9 AST 3.3 STL 0.81 FG% .459 3FG% .250 MIN 25.5

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 25:57 4 8 0.500 1 4 0.250 0 0 0.000 1 4 5 6 1 1 2 2 9 1 2/28 at WAS 29:56 4 5 0.800 0 1 0.000 6 6 1.000 1 6 7 2 1 3 0 3 14 -9 2/26 at NYK 19:25 3 5 0.600 2 3 0.667 1 2 0.500 1 3 4 1 1 0 1 1 9 -6 2/24 vs. OKC 22:55 3 4 0.750 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 3 3 6 7 0 0 2 1 7 29 2/22 vs. LAC 13:59 3 3 1.000 0 0 0.000 0 2 0.000 0 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 6 -1 AS OF LATE: • Made key defensive play - steal off Kent Bazemore and fast-break 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS dunk with 6.1 seconds remaining - to seal win on March 2 at Atlanta. 14, twice, last at Washington (2/28/18)...... PTS...... 34 at Cleveland (1/24/07) • Started four games this season (Warriors 4-0 in those games), 8, three times, last at L.A. Lakers (12/18/17)...... REB...... 17 vs. New York (3/15/10) averaging 7.0 points (.550 FG%, .286 3pt%, .800 FT%), 3.0 10 vs. Dallas (12/14/17)...... AST...... 16 vs. New York (2/4/11) rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.0 steals in 25.8 minutes per game. Starts: 3, twice, last at Washington (2/28/18)...... BLK...... 4, 3x, last at Portland (12/26/11) 11/8, 1/4-1/8 (3 straight games). 3, three times, last vs. L.A. Clippers (1/10/18)...... STL...... 6, 3x, last at Milwaukee (2/24/06) • Among league leaders, ranked 9th in assists per turnover (3.28). 5, twice, last at Houston (1/4/18)...... FGM...... 15 at Phoenix (3/1/08) 2, three times, last vs. Sacramento (11/27/17) ... 3FGM...... 7 at Philadelphia (11/4/13) 4 at Milwaukee (1/12/18)...... FTM...... 14 at L.A. Clippers (12/31/08) 2017-18 SEASON: 37 at L.A. Lakers (12/18/17)...... MIN...... 52, twice, last at Cleveland (1/24/07) • Scored in double figures in eight games (Warriors 7-1). PTS (Quarter).....17, 2x, last at Sacramento, 1st (3/22/09) • Dished out 10 or more assists in one game. PTS (Half)...... 27 at Philadelphia, 1st (11/4/13) • Led team in assists in four games. • Missed two games due to rest (11/11, 2/2). • Missed two games due to sore left knee (12/1, 12/3). ANDRE IGUODALA’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) • Missed one game due to flu-like symptoms (12/20). DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES • Missed one game (1/3) due to a low back strain and hip 1/3/14 GSW at ATL 4th :00.0 3FGM W, 101-100 Assist by Stephen Curry strain. 11/14/13 GSW vs. OKC 4th :02.0 2FGM W, 116-115 Assist by Klay Thompson • Missed two games due to a left calf contusion (1/17, 1/20). 4/4/13 DEN vs. DAL 4th :02.8 2FGM W, 95-94 3/17/09 PHI at LAL 4th :01.4 3FGM W, 94-93 CAREER NOTES 12/22/07 PHI at MEM 4th :01.0 2FGM W, 99-97 • Selected by Philadelphia as an early entry candidate in the 1/22/06 PHI at MIN 4th :00.0 2FGM W, 86-84 first round (ninth overall) of the 2004 NBA Draft. • Acquired by Golden State from Denver in a sign-and-trade ANDRE IGUODALA’S GAME-TYING SHOTS TO FORCE OVERTIME (5 seconds or less) along with Kevin Murphy from Utah as part of a three-team deal on July 10, 2013. DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES • In 2016-17, among league leaders, ranked 1st in assists 2/15/06 PHI vs. SAS 4th :01.1 2FGM T, 94-94 W, 103-100 OT per turnover ratio (4.50, 261 assists, 58 turnovers) and 7th in steals per turnover ratio (1.31). • Named the 2015 NBA Finals MVP with averages of 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.33 steals in 37.1 minutes during the Warriors’ six-game series win over the Cavaliers, joining Rick Barry (1975) as the only Finals MVPs in franchise history and becoming the first Finals MVP in NBA history to win the award without having started a regular season game that season. • Earned NBA All-Defensive First Team honors in 2013-14; first player in Warriors history to be named First Team All-Defense since Nate Thurmond in 1970-71... Named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 2010-11. • Named to the 2012 Eastern Conference All-Star Team, his first career All-Star selection. • Won a gold medal as a member of Team USA at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. • Has played in all 82 regular season games five times in career, including three consecutive seasons (2007-08 – 2009-10).

15 C DAMIAN JONES 7-0 245 2ND YEAR VANDERBILT GP/S 3/0 PTS 0.0 REB 0.3 AST 0.0 STL 0.00 FG% ---- 3FG% ---- MIN 2.6

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL INACTIVE LIST - G LEAGUE ASSIGNMENT 2/28 at WAS INACTIVE LIST - G LEAGUE ASSIGNMENT 2/26 at NYK INACTIVE LIST - G LEAGUE ASSIGNMENT 2/24 vs. OKC INACTIVE LIST - G LEAGUE ASSIGNMENT 2/22 vs. LAC INACTIVE LIST

LAST 5 G LEAGUE MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/4 vs. MHU 32:49 8 9 0.889 0 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 10 10 1 1 2 1 3 18 12 3/2 vs. OKL 34:05 12 14 0.857 0 0 0.000 3 4 0.750 5 7 12 3 2 2 1 3 27 -3 2/28 vs. NAS 30:21 5 7 0.714 0 1 0.000 0 2 0.000 1 10 11 2 1 4 2 2 10 9 2/27 at AGC 31:47 4 9 0.444 0 0 0.000 4 4 1.000 5 7 12 1 1 2 2 3 12 -15 2/25 at SBL 26:10 3 4 0.750 0 0 0.000 2 3 0.667 3 3 6 3 2 5 2 1 8 -22

2017-18 SEASON WITH SANTA CRUZ • Named to the Midseason All-NBA G League Western Conference Team. NBA CAREER HIGHS • In 41 appearances (all starts), averaging 15.1 points (.694 FG%, .500 3pt%, .705 FT%), 8.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists, PTS...... 4, 4x, last vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) 2.27 blocks in 30.6 minutes per game. REB...... 7 vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) • Has scored in double figures in 37 games, 20 or more in nine (season-high 29 points on 11/19 at Iowa). AST...... • Has grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 13 games... Recorded 13 double-doubles. BLK...... 2 vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) STL...... 1 at Orlando (1/22/17) CAREER NOTES FGM...... 2, 3x, last vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) • Averaged 1.9 points (.500 FG%, .300 FT%) and 2.3 rebounds in 8.5 minutes per game in 10 games off the bench 3FGM...... in 2016-17, his rookie season with the Warriors. FTM...... 2 vs. Charlotte (2/1/17) • In 3rd NBA game and 1st at home, scored first NBA points of his career, finishing with four points (1-1 FG, 2-2 FT), MIN...... 21 at San Antonio (3/11/17) two rebounds and one block in four minutes off the bench. • Had nine stints with Santa Cruz in 2016-17. • Made NBA debut at Memphis (12/10/16), playing nine minutes off the bench. • Named the NBA Development League Player of the Month for games played in March and April after helping the Santa Cruz Warriors earn the fourth seed in the Western Conference for the 2017 NBA D-League Playoffs... Appeared in 12 of the team’s 13 games (Santa Cruz was 11-2) while on assignment from the Golden State Warriors, averaging 17.6 points (on 65 percent shooting from the field) and 7.8 rebounds. • With the Santa Cruz Warriors, averaged 10.8 points (.569 FG%, .510 FT%), 7.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 2.0 blocks and 26.2 minutes per game in 30 games (started 20). • Underwent surgery to repair a torn right pectoral muscle on June 14, 2016, missing 13 games due to the injury. 18 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 34 G SHAUN LIVINGSTON 6-7 192 14TH YEAR PEORIA CENTRAL HS GP/S 54/7 PTS 5.1 REB 1.7 AST 1.9 STL 0.44 FG% .500 FT% .814 MIN 15.4

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL INACTIVE LIST - REST 2/28 at WAS 16:48 3 5 0.600 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 -8 2/26 at NYK 7:57 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2/24 vs. OKC 12:50 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 3 3 1.000 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 5 -2 2/22 vs. LAC 2:45 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 -6 2017-18 SEASON • Scored double figures in five games. 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS • Led team in assists in one game. 16 vs. Orlando (11/13/17)...... PTS...... 25 at Boston (4/9/10) • In seven starts, averaging 9.7 points (.565 FG%, .889 FT%), 1.7 rebounds, 5 at New Orleans (10/20/17)...... REB...... 11 vs. Miami (1/10/14) 2.9 assists in 22.5 minutes per game. Starts: 11/13, 12/8-12/14 (3 straight 6 vs. Orlando (11/13/17)...... AST...... 14 vs. Golden State (2/24/07) games), 12/27-12/29 (2 straight games), 1/10. 3 at Houston (1/20/18)...... BLK...... 4, twice, last vs. San Antonio (2/6/14) • Made first start of the season on 11/13 vs. Orlando and finished with 3 vs. Philadelphia (11/11/17)...... STL...... 7 vs. Philadelphia (2/3/14) season-high 16 points (6-12 FG, 4-4 FT), two rebounds, six assists and 6 vs. Orlando (11/13/17)...... FGM...... 11 vs. Detroit (4/4/14) one steal in 20 minutes. 0...... 3FGM...... 2 at Phoenix (11/1/06) • Missed one game due to NBA suspension (12/4). 6 vs. L.A. Clippers (1/10/18)...... FTM...... 8, 3x, last vs. Milwaukee (12/27/13) • Missed four games due to sore right knee (12/18-12/23). 25, twice, last vs. L.A. Clippers (1/10/18)...... MIN...... 51 vs. Miami (1/10/14) • Missed two games due to personal reasons (10/27, 2/2). PTS (Quarter)...... 14 at New York, 3rd (4/12/10) • Missed two games due to rest (11/4, 3/2). PTS (Half)... 15, 2x, last at San Antonio, 2nd (12/31/13)

CAREER NOTES SHAUN LIVINGSTON’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) • Selected by the L.A. Clippers as an early entry candidate in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2004 NBA Draft... Signed as a DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES free agent with Golden State on July 11, 2014. 4/5/05 LAC at CHA 4th :01.0 2FGM W, 104-102 Assist by Rick Brunson • Played for 9 NBA teams - L.A. Clippers, Miami, Oklahoma City, Washington, Charlotte, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Brooklyn, Golden State. 5 F KEVON (keh-VON) LOONEY (LOO-nee) 6-9 220 3RD YEAR UCLA GP/S 48/0 PTS 3.0 REB 2.8 AST 0.5 BLK 0.60 FG% .590 FT% .490 MIN 10.9

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL DNP - COACH’S DECISION 2/28 at WAS INACTIVE LIST 2/26 at NYK INACTIVE LIST 2/24 vs. OKC 5:29 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 2/22 vs. LAC DNP - COACH’S DECISION 2017-18 SEASON • Missed one game (1/30) due to flu-like symptoms. 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 9, twice, last at Milwaukee (1/12/18)...... PTS...... 11 at L.A. Lakers (11/4/16) CAREER NOTES 8, twice, last at Milwaukee (1/12/18)...... REB...... 8, 3x, last at Milwaukee (1/12/18) • Selected by Golden State in the first round (30th overall) of the 2015 NBA 3 at Milwaukee (1/12/18)...... AST...... 5 at Brooklyn (12/22/16) Draft. 4 at L.A. Clippers (1/6/18)...... BLK...... 4 at L.A. Clippers (1/6/18) • Averaged 2.5 points (.523 FG%, .222 3pt%, .618 FT%), 2.3 rebounds, 0.5 3, twice, last vs. Phoenix (2/12/18)...... STL...... 4 vs. Sacramento (2/15/17) assists in 8.4 minutes per game in 53 games (started 4) for Golden State 4, four times, last vs. New York (1/23/18)...... FGM...... 5, twice, last vs. Chicago (2/8/17) in 2016-17. 0...... 3FGM...... 1, 3x, last at Denver (2/13/17) • Had three stints with Santa Cruz Warriors (1/13-1/14, 3/17-3/20, 3/22- 4 vs. Memphis (12/20/17)...... FTM...... 4 vs. Memphis (12/20/17) 3/24) in 2016-17. 30 at Chicago (1/17/18)...... MIN...... 30 at Chicago (1/17/18) • In first career start on 11/26 vs. Minnesota, recorded six points (2-3 FG, PTS (Quarter)...... 6 at L.A. Lakers, 2nd (11/4/16) 2-2 FT), three rebounds, two assists and one steal in 18 minutes. PTS (Half)...... 6 at L.A. Lakers, 1st (11/4/16) • Scored a career-high 11 points at L.A. Lakers (11/4), matching a career- high with one three-pointer (his first three of the season).

0 G PATRICK McCAW 6-7 185 2ND YEAR UNLV GP/S 51/6 PTS 3.7 REB 1.4 AST 1.4 STL 0.73 FG% .440 3FG% .250 MIN 15.6

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL INACTIVE LIST - NON-DISPLACED FRACTURE, LEFT WRIST 2/28 at WAS INACTIVE LIST - NON-DISPLACED FRACTURE, LEFT WRIST 2/26 at NYK INACTIVE LIST - NON-DISPLACED FRACTURE, LEFT WRIST 2/24 vs. OKC INACTIVE LIST - NON-DISPLACED FRACTURE, LEFT WRIST 2/22 vs. LAC INACTIVE LIST - NON-DISPLACED FRACTURE, LEFT WRIST AS OF LATE • In two games with G-League affiliate Santa Cruz, averaging 14.0 points 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS (.367 FG%, .200 3pt%, 2-2 FT), 4.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals in 18 vs. Utah (12/27/17)...... PTS...... 19 at Denver (2/13/17) 29.2 minutes per game... Posted team-high 22 points (9-19 FG, 2-5 3pt, 8 vs. Memphis (12/20/17)...... REB...... 8 vs. Memphis (12/20/17) 2-2 FT), 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 33 minutes in Santa Cruz 7 vs. Sacramento (11/27/17)...... AST...... 7 vs. Sacramento (11/27/17) Warriors’ 105-99 loss to the (2/9)... Tallied five points (2- 2 vs. Memphis (12/20/17)...... BLK..... 2, three times, last vs. Memphis (12/20/17) 11 FG, 0-5 3pt, 2-2 FT), two assists, one steal in 26 minutes in the win 4 vs. Sacramento (11/27/17)...... STL...... 4 vs. Sacramento (11/27/17) over the South Bay Lakers (2/11). 7 vs. Utah (12/27/17)...... FGM...... 8 at Denver (2/13/17) • In six starts, averaging 7.5 points (.486 FG%, .214 3pt%, .750 FT%), 2.5 3 vs. Chicago (11/24/17)...... 3FGM...... 3, three times, last vs. Chicago (11/24/17) rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.8 steals in 25.7 minutes per game. Starts: 11/27, 4 vs. Sacramento (11/27/17)...... FTM...... 4 vs. Sacramento (11/27/17) 12/18, 12/22-12/25 (3 straight games), 1/12. 33 vs. Sacramento (11/27/17)...... MIN...... 42 at San Antonio (3/11/17) • Has missed six games (2/14-3/2) due to a non-displaced fracture, left wrist. 2017-18 SEASON • Scored double figures in two games. • Led team in rebounding in one game. • Made first start of the season on 11/27 vs. Sacramento and finished with season-high 16 points (5-8 FG, 205 3pt, 4-4 FT), three rebounds, a career-high seven assists and career-high four steals in 33 minutes. • Missed two games (12/6, 12/8) due to a nose contusion/concussion suffered on 12/4 at New Orleans. • Missed two games (1/25, 1/27) due to a mid back strain. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 19 1 C JaVALE McGEE 7-0 270 10TH YEAR NEVADA GP/S 47/9 PTS 4.1 REB 2.1 AST 0.5 BLK 0.85 FG% .629 FT% .744 MIN 8.5

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 10:20 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 3 3 0 2 1 2 1 2 3 2/28 at WAS 13:33 1 3 0.333 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 6 6 1 1 2 1 2 2 19 2/26 at NYK 14:35 5 6 0.833 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 2 3 3 0 1 0 1 10 13 2/24 vs. OKC 10:26 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 6 6 0 0 1 1 4 2 -10 2/22 vs. LAC 13:47 3 6 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 3 6 9 2017-18 SEASON • Scored in double-figures in six games. 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS • In 9 starts this season, averaging 5.1 points (.677 FG%), 3.9 14 at Utah (1/30/18)...... PTS...... 28 at Golden State (3/27/11) 6 vs. Oklahoma City (2/24/18)...... REB...... 18, 3 times, last vs. Philadelphia (1/14/12) rebounds, 1.0 blocks in 12.4 minutes per game (Warriors 9-0 in 3, twice, last at New York (2/26/18)...... AST...... 3, 4 times, last at New York (2/26/18) his starts)... Starts: 12/4, 12/8, 12/18-12/20 (2 straight games), 4 at Denver (2/3/18)...... BLK...... 12 at Chicago (3/15/11) 2/22-3/2 (5 straight games). 2, at Atlanta (3/2/18)...... STL...... 3, four times, last at L.A. Lakers (1/6/13) • Made first start of the season on December 4 at New Orleans, 7 at Utah (1/30/18)...... FGM...... 11, 4 times, last vs. Philadelphia (1/14/12) ...... 3FGM...... 1 vs. L.A. Clippers (1/1/13) recording eight points (3-4 FG, 2-2 FT), four rebounds and one 4, twice, last vs. Dallas (2/8/18)...... FTM...... 10 at Golden State (3/27/11) block in 11 minutes. 16 at Utah (1/30/18)...... MIN...... 51 at L.A. Clippers (3/23/11) PTS (Quarter)...... 14 at Golden State, 2nd (3/27/11) PTS (Half)...... 22 at Golden State, 1st (3/27/11) CAREER NOTES • Selected by Washington in the first round (18th overall) of the JAVALE McGEE’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) 2008 NBA Draft... Signed as a free agent with Golden State on September 16, 2016. DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES • Golden State is fifth NBA stop after playing for Washington, Denver, 3/21/12 DEN vs. DET 4th :05.0 2FGM W, 116-115 Philadelphia and Dallas. • Ranked among the top 10 in blocks per game in three consecutive seasons: second in 2010-11, third in 2011-12, sixth in 2012-13. • Finished in the top 10 in field goal percentage in three straight seasons (2010-11 – 2012-13). • Shot over 50 percent from the field in six of his eight NBA seasons. • Swatted away at least 100 attempts in four consecutive seasons (2009-10 – 2012-13). • In three-season span (2010-11 – 2012-13) had third-most blocked shots (482), behind only (681) and (488). • Recorded 49 career double-doubles (last one - only one last season - 1/5/16 vs. Sacramento). • In first season with Warriors, averaged 6.1 points (.652 FG%, .505 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.87 blocks in 9.6 minutes per game in 77 games (started 10) in 2016-17. • In 10 starts in 2016-17 (Warriors 8-2), averaged 9.8 points (.692 FG%), 5.2 rebounds, 0.9 blocks in 16.4 minutes per game. • Shot a career-high 65.1 percent from the field in 2016-17.

27 C ZAZA (Za-Za) PACHULIA (Pa-CHUL-e-ya) 6-11 270 15TH YEAR REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA GP/S 53/48 PTS 5.7 REB 4.7 AST 1.7 STL 0.60 FG% .602 FT% .803 MIN 14.4

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 9:00 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 1 2 -6 2/28 at WAS 5:23 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 4 0.500 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 6 2/26 at NYK 14:29 2 4 0.500 0 0 0.000 3 4 0.750 2 2 4 2 2 0 1 1 7 -1 2/24 vs. OKC 18:30 2 2 1.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 4 6 2 0 1 1 4 4 27 2/22 vs. LAC 7:28 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 4 4 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 -4 AS OF LATE • Scored in double figures in nine games (Warriors 7-2 in those 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS games). 17 vs. Memphis (12/30/17)...... PTS...... 27 vs. Washington (3/7/07) 13 at Sacramento (2/2/18)...... REB...... 21, twice, last at Portland (12/1/15) 6, twice, last vs. Memphis (12/30/17)...... AST...... 10 at Minnesota (3/11/14) 2017-18 SEASON 2 at Utah (1.30.18)...... BLK...... 4 vs. L.A. Clippers (2/23/17) • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in two games. 3, twice, last vs. New Orleans (11/25/17)...... STL...... 5, 3 times, last vs. Sacramento (1/5/16) 6 vs. Memphis (12/30/17)...... FGM...... 11 vs. Sacramento (3/19/07) • Led team in rebounding in six games and assists in one game...... 3FGM...... • Missed seven games due to left shoulder soreness (12/8 -12/23). 5, twice, last vs. Memphis (12/30/17)...... FTM...... 12 vs. Toronto (1/3/06) 24 vs. Memphis (12/30/17)...... MIN...... 54 vs. Utah (3/25/12) PTS (Quarter)...... 15 vs. San Antonio, 3rd (2/21/07) CAREER NOTES PTS (Half)...... 23 vs. San Antonio, 2nd (2/21/07) • Became first player from the Republic of Georgia to win an NBA title. ZAZA PACHULIA’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) • Selected by Orlando in the second round (42nd overall) of the 2003 NBA Draft... Signed as a free agent with Golden State on DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES July 12, 2016. 3/19/06 ATL vs. ORL OT :02.4 2FGM W, 108-107 • Has played for six NBA teams: Orlando, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Dallas and Golden State. • Has made over 70 percent of his free throw attempts in 11 of his 13 NBA seasons. • In 2015-16, among NBA leaders, ranked fifth in total offensive rebounds (249) and 14th in rebounds per game. • Tied a career-high with 21 rebounds (including a career-high 16 defensive boards) to go with 14 points on 12/1/15 at Portland... Had 10 points and 13 boards in the first half. • Averaged 6.1 points (.534 FG%, .778 FT%), 5.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists in 18.1 minutes per game in starting all 70 games he played in for the Warriors in 2016-17. • Led the Warriors in offensive rebounding (2.0) and total offensive rebounds (140). • In 2016-17, among centers had highest plus-minus (+6.0) according to NBA.com/stats. • Shot a career-best .533 from the field (prev. .499 FG% in 2011-12).

20 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 11 G KLAY THOMPSON 6-7 215 7TH YEAR WASHINGTON STATE GP/S 62/62 PTS 19.8 REB 3.9 AST 2.5 STL 0.71 FG% .495 3FG% .449 MIN 34.2

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 35:54 6 9 0.667 2 4 0.500 1 2 0.500 0 4 4 3 1 1 2 5 15 -2 2/28 at WAS 36:44 5 11 0.455 3 6 0.500 0 0 0.000 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 13 -10 2/26 at NYK 33:21 9 13 0.692 4 6 0.667 4 4 1.000 0 4 4 5 1 0 1 1 26 22 2/24 vs. OKC 30:33 5 16 0.313 1 11 0.091 0 2 0.000 1 3 4 2 1 0 0 0 11 10 2/22 vs. LAC 24:08 8 14 0.571 2 5 0.400 1 2 0.500 0 2 2 1 0 1 2 4 19 16 AS OF LATE • At Milwaukee (1/12), went 0-of-2 from 3-point range, ending 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS consecutive games streak with at least one 3-pointer at 95 38 at Chicago (1/17/18)...... PTS...... 60 vs. Indiana (12/5/16) 10, twice, last at L.A. Lakers (12/18/17)...... REB...... 10, 4 times, last at L.A. Lakers (12/18/17) games, the third-longest in NBA history. 6 at L.A. Clippers (10/30/17)...... AST...... 8, three times, last vs. Charlotte (2/1/17) • Ranked 1st in catch-and-shoot points per game (11.0 ppg)... Has 2, seven times, last vs. Boston (1/27/18)...... BLK...... 5 at Houston (1/17/15) been the leader in the category in three of last four seasons, 3 vs. Denver (12/23/17)...... STL...... 5, three times, last at Phoenix (2/10/16) 13 at New Orleans (10/20/17)...... FGM...... 21 vs. Indiana (12/5/16) including last two (2015-16 and 2016-17). 7, three times, last vs. Minnesota (1/25/18)...... 3FGM...... 11 vs. Sacramento (1/23/15) • Among the league leaders, ranked 1st in 3-point field goal 7 at Chicago (1/17/18)...... FTM...... 13 at Portland (1/29/17) percentage. 42 at L.A. Lakers (12/18/17)...... MIN...... 55 vs. Denver (11/10/12) ...... PTS (Quarter)...... 37 vs. Sacramento, 3rd (1/23/15) ...... PTS (Half)...... 40 vs. Indiana, 1st (12/5/16) 2017-18 SEASON • Has scored in double-figures in 58 games, 20 or more points in 2017-18 SEASON HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 31 games, 30 or more points in two games. 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in two games. 14 17 15 (2) 14 (2) 27 23 • Recorded two double-doubles (point/rebound - 2) 12/30 vs. MEM 12/20 vs. MEM 12/4 at NOP 1/3 at DAL 12/20 vs. MEM 10/20 at NOP • Had first double-double of the season with 23 points and season- high 10 rebounds on 11/19 at Brooklyn. CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF • Has led the team in scoring in 12 games and assists in two. 22 26 37 19 40 39 • Twice this season, began a game making at least seven straight 1/5/16 at LAL 4/13/15 vs. MEM 1/23/15 vs. SAC 11/6/13 at MIN 12/5/16 vs. IND 1/23/15 vs. SAC field goal attempts - nine consecutive on 12/20 vs. Memphis and seven straight on 2/22 vs. L.A. Clippers (career-best is nine, CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE KLAY THOMPSON’S twice). • double-doubles - 4 CAREER 20-PT QUARTERS • Raised over $350,000 for the victims and communities affected by the wildfires GAMES WITH: in Northern California through his recent ‘Points With Purpose’ fundraiser... • 10 or more 3FGM: 3 BY QUARTERS Personally donated $75,000 after pledging to donate $1,000 per point he scored • 30 or more points: 44 TIMES SCORED • 40 or more points: 10 (W/L: 10-0) QTR 20+ PTS IN A QTR during a three-game homestand (tallied 69 points). • 50 or more points: 2 (W/L: 2-0) 1ST 2 • Missed one game (1/10) due to rest. • 60 or more points: 1 (W/L: 1-0) 2ND 2 3RD 3* FREE THROW STREAKS 4TH 0 CAREER NOTES * includes NBA-record 37 • Selected by Golden State as an early entry candidate in the first round (11th 2016-17 HIGH: 21 (10/31/16 - 11/21/16) CAREER-HIGH: 30 (1/5/13 - 1/31/13) points (13-13 FG, 9-9 3pt) vs. overall) of the 2011 NBA Draft... Signed a contract extension with Golden State Sacramento (1/23/15) on October 31, 2014. 4-POINT PLAYS BY SEASONS • Named to the All-NBA Third Team in back-to-back seasons (2014-15 and 2015- CAREER: 3 (last, 3/20/17 at Oklahoma City) 2010-11 0 16). 2011-12 0 • Four-time All Star (2015-18); Started in the backcourt alongside teammate 2012-13 0 Stephen Curry in 2015. 2013-14 0 2014-15 2 • Connected on 276 three-pointers in 2015-16, the third-highest three-point total in a single season in NBA history. 2015-16 2 • Is one of two players in NBA history to hit at least 200 three-pointers in four consecutive seasons (Stephen 2016-17 3 Curry). Totals 7 • Scored a career-high 60 points on 12/5 vs. Indiana, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry and Joe Fulks as the KLAY THOMPSON’S only Warriors to reach the 60-point mark in a game... Scored 60 points in 29 minutes, becoming the first player CAREER 20-POINT HALVES in the Shot Clock Era (since 1954-55) to score 60 points in a game with fewer than 30 minutes played, per the Elias Sports Bureau... Became the first Warrior in nearly 43 years to score 60 points in a game (last: Rick Barry, CAREER 57 2017-18 8 career-high 64 vs. Portland, 3/26/74)... Hit a career-high 21 field goals, shooting 21-of-33 (.636) from the field, Last time: 1/17 at CHI (2nd half, 8-of-14 (.571) from three-point range and 10-of-11 from the free throw line… His eight three-pointers were a 22 points) season-high, while his 10 free throws matched a career-high for the regular season… Scored 40 points in the first half, a career-high for scoring in a half. KLAY THOMPSON’S • Owns the NBA record for most points scored in a quarter and most three-pointers made in a quarter, tallying 37 CAREER 30-POINT HALVES points in the third frame on a perfect 9-of-9 from three-point range on 1/23/15 vs. Sacramento. BY HALVES • Hit an NBA playoff record 11 three-pointers (11-of-18 3FG) in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals on TIMES SCORED 5/28/16 at Oklahoma City. HALF 30+ PTS IN A HALF 1ST 2 • Has connected on 1,060 three-pointers in his first five NBA seasons, an NBA record for the most threes ever by 2ND 1 a player in his first five seasons in the league. • Averaged 22.3 points (.468 FG%, .414 3pt%, .853 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists in 34.0 minutes per game in BY SEASONS starting all 78 games he played in during the 2016-17 season. 2010-11 0 2011-12 0 • In 2016-17, among league leaders, tied 9th in 3-point field goal percentage, 2nd in 3-pointers made (268)... 268 2012-13 0 3-pointers rank 7th on the NBA’s all-time single-season 3-pointers made list. 2013-14 0 • Led the NBA in points on catch & shoot opportunities in two seasons (2013-14, 2016-17) 2014-15 0 2015-16 2 2016-17 1 KLAY THOMPSON’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) Totals 3 DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES CAREER 30-PT HALVES 3/4/14 GSW at IND 4th :01.0 2FGM W, 98-96 Assist by Draymond Green Date/Opp (Half) Points 12/5/16 vs. IND (1st) 40 4/13/15 vs. MEM (1st) 37 1/23/15 vs. SAC (2nd) 39

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 21 3 F DAVID WEST 6-9 240 15TH YEAR XAVIER GP/S 59/0 PTS 7.1 REB 3.4 AST 1.9 BLK 1.10 FG% .608 3FG% .429 MIN 13.6

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 14:43 3 7 0.429 0 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 8 9 2/28 at WAS 14:42 1 4 0.250 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 -11 2/26 at NYK 13:51 5 9 0.556 0 0 0.000 1 2 0.500 1 3 4 2 0 0 1 2 11 3 2/24 vs. OKC 13:15 0 2 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2/22 vs. LAC 15:01 4 4 1.000 0 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 10 6 AS OF LATE • Has shot 50 percent or higher from the field 42 games this 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS season... Has had an 80 percent or higher field goal percentage 16 vs. Washington (10/27/17)...... PTS...... 44 at Houston (12/29/09) 11, twice, last vs. Memphis (12/30/17)...... REB...... 20 at Atlanta (3/9/09) in 17 contests this season (Warriors 16-1 in those games). 7 vs. Dallas (2/8/18)...... AST...... 10, twice, last vs. Charlotte (1/12/13) 4, three times, last vs. Phoenix (2/12/18)...... BLK...... 5, six times, last at Denver (4/8/16) 2017-18 SEASON 3 vs. Dallas (12/14/17)...... STL...... 5, twice, last vs. Atlanta (2/5/13) 8 vs. Washington (10/27/17)...... FGM...... 18 at Houston (12/29/09) • Scored in double-figures in 16 games (Warriors 15-1). 1, three times, last at Denver (11/4/17)...... 3FGM...... 2, five times, last at Memphis (12/10/16) • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in two games. 4 vs. New Orleans (11/25/17)...... FTM...... 13, twice, last vs. Indiana (2/19/10) • Has led the team in rebounding in four games. 20 at Charlotte (12/6/17)...... MIN...... 53 at Phoenix (2/6/08) • Missed one game (11/29) due to left lateral knee soreness. PTS (Quarter)...... 22 at Houston, 3rd (12/29/09) PTS (Half)...... 30 at Houston, 2nd (12/29/09) • Missed one game (2/2) due to rest. • Missed one game (2/3) due to personal reasons. DAVID WEST’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) CAREER NOTES DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 12/28/08 NOH at IND 4th :02.5 2FGM W, 105-103 Assist by • Selected by New Orleans in the first round (18th overall) 12/28/05 NOK vs. HOU 4th :01.4 2FGM W, 92-90 Assist by Chris Paul of the 2003 NBA Draft ... Signed as a free agent with 3/26/08 NOH at CLE 4th :00.6 2FGM W, 100-99 Assist by Chris Paul Golden State on July 9, 2016. 1/24/11 NOH vs. OKC 4th :00.5 2FGM W, 91-89 • Named an All-Star in back-to-back campaigns (2008 2/13/06 NOK vs. WAS 4th :00.1 2FGM W, 97-96 Assist by and 2009). 1/30/06 NOK vs. MIL 4th :00.1 2FGM W, 94-93 Assist by Speedy Claxton • Played for three teams (New Orleans, Indiana and DAVID WEST’S GAME-TYING SHOTS TO FORCE OVERTIME (5 seconds or less) San Antonio) before joining the Warriors prior to this season. DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 12/30/11 IND vs. CLE 4th :04.4 2FGM W, 84-84 W, 98-91 OT • Averaged double-figures in scoring in 10 straight seasons (2005-06 – 2014-15), including back-to-back seasons in which he averaged over 20 points per game (20.6 in 2007-08 and 21.0 in 2008-09). • Has recorded 173 career double-doubles and one triple-double. • Averaged 4.6 points (.536 FG%, .375 3pt%, .768 FT%), 3.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists in 12.6 minutes per game in 68 games off the bench in his first season with the Warriors in 2016-17.

3 G/F NICK YOUNG 6-7 210 11TH YEAR USC GP/S 61/1 PTS 6.7 REB 1.2 AST 0.4 STL 0.49 FG% .443 3FG% .401 MIN 14.4

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 22:50 5 9 0.556 4 8 0.500 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 16 7 2/28 at WAS 6:23 0 1 0.000 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 15 2/26 at NYK 14:39 1 4 0.250 1 4 0.250 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 -8 2/24 vs. OKC 18:25 5 10 0.500 4 5 0.800 2 2 1.000 1 4 5 2 1 0 1 2 16 23 2/22 vs. LAC 14:29 1 3 0.333 1 3 0.333 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 -10

2017-18 SEASON • Has scored in double figures in 16 games, 20 or more in one game. 2017-18 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS • Led team in scoring in one game. 23 vs. Houston (10/17/17)...... PTS...... 43 vs. Sacramento (1/11/11) 6, twice, last vs. Memphis (12/20/17)...... REB...... 9 vs. Indiana (12/29/10) • Scored 12 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter on 12/27 vs. Utah. 5 vs. Minnesota (11/8/17)...... AST...... 6, twice, last vs. Cleveland (1/14/14) • In Warriors’ debut on 10/17 vs. Houston, scored a team-high 23 1, six times, last at Utah (1/30/18)...... BLK...... 2, 16 times, last at Orlando (12/23/16) points, connecting on six 3-pointers. 4 vs. Minnesota (11/8/17)...... STL...... 4, five times, last vs. Minnesota (11/8/17) 8 vs. Houston (10/17/17)...... FGM...... 15 vs. Portland (4/1/14) • Set a new Warriors opening night record with six 3-pointers 6 vs. Houston (10/17/17)...... 3FGM...... 8 at Cleveland (12/17/16) (previous record was five shared by five players) on 10/17 vs. 3 vs. Phoenix (2/12/18)...... FTM...... 13, twice, last at Utah (1/16/15) Houston. 26 vs. Houston (10/17/17)...... MIN...... 52 at Oklahoma City (1/28/11) PTS (Quarter)...... • Became just third player over the last 10 years to score 20 points PTS (Half)...... in a half in their first game with a team, joining LeBron James with the Heat on October 26, NICK YOUNG’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) 2010 at Boston, with 21 second-half points, and Joe Johnson with the Jazz on October 25, 2016 DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES at Portland, with 27 second-half points. 11/22/16 LAL vs. OKC 4th :05.0 3FGM W, 111-109 Assist by • Missed one game (12/14) due to a concussion suffered in the previous game (12/11 vs. Portland).

CAREER NOTES • Selected by the in the first round (16th overall) in the 2007 NBA Draft. • Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 7, 2017. • In 2016-17 with the Lakers, appeared in 60 games, all starts, averaging 13.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists in 25.9 minutes per game while shooting 43 percent from the field, a career-high 40.4 percent from three-point range and 85.6 percent from the free throw line. • Made a career-high eight three-pointers en route to a season-high 32 points on 12/17/16 at Cleveland.

22 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES TWO-WAY PLAYERS

Per NBA rules, teams are permitted to sign two players to two-way contracts in addition to the 15-man regular-season roster. Players signed to a two-way contract may accrue no more than 45 days of service with their respective NBA club during the regular season, spending the remainder of the season with the team’s G League affiliate. The Warriors’ two-way players will have the ability to spend time with both Golden State and the team’s G League affiliate in Santa Cruz. 25 F CHRIS BOUCHER (boo-SHAY) 6-10 200 1ST YEAR OREGON GP/S --/-- PTS ---- REB ---- AST ---- STL ---- FG% ---- 3FG% ---- MIN ----

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL INACTIVE LIST 2/28 at WAS INACTIVE LIST 2/26 at NYK INACTIVE LIST 2/24 vs. OKC INACTIVE LIST 2/22 vs. LAC INACTIVE LIST

LAST 5 G LEAGUE MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/4 vs. MHU 20:31 4 9 0.444 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 8 -6 3/2 vs. OKL 29:44 3 9 0.333 0 2 0.000 3 3 1.000 4 7 11 1 0 3 1 3 9 -14 2/28 vs. NAS 31:43 10 18 0.556 0 2 0.000 4 6 0.667 8 10 18 2 1 3 0 3 24 9 2/27 at AGC 27:26 6 12 0.500 0 2 0.000 5 8 0.625 5 5 10 2 0 2 3 4 17 -28 2/25 at SBL 18:36 6 9 0.667 0 2 0.000 1 5 0.200 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 13 -4 • For Santa Cruz, appeared in 15 games (started 3), averaging 9.9 points (.447 FG%, .171 3pt%, .556 FT%), 6.3 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 1.87 blocks in 19.8 minutes per game... Scored in double figures in seven games, 20 or more points in one game... Grabbed 10 or more DAYS OF rebounds in four games... Recorded two double-doubles. NBA SERVICE • Signed to a two-way contract on July 14, 2017, becoming the first player in Warriors franchise history to do so. • Was with the Warriors’ 2017 NBA Summer League squad, but did not play as he was rehabilitating a left ACL injury. • Was not selected by an NBA franchise in the 2017 NBA Draft. 3 COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS WITH OREGON: • Appeared in 69 games (47 starts) over two seasons with Oregon, averaging 12.0 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.74 blocks in 24.8 minutes while shooting 53.2 percent from the field (fourth-best in school history). • Two-time Pac-12 All-Defensive Team selection. • Only player in Pac-12 history to register at least 100 blocks and 35 three-pointers, which he accomplished as a junior in 2015-16. • Set a single-season school record with 110 blocks in 2015-16. • Finished his Oregon career with 189 blocks, second-most in school history, behind current teammate Jordan Bell’s 235.

4 G QUINN COOK 6-2 179 2ND YEAR DUKE GP/S 14/2 PTS 3.2 REB 1.1 AST 1.2 STL 0.00 FG% .436 3FG% .421 MIN 9.7

LAST 5 GAMES MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/2 at ATL 12:31 1 2 0.500 0 1 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 2/28 at WAS DNP - COACH’S DECISION 2/26 at NYK 12:00 1 5 0.200 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 -6 2/24 vs. OKC 6:11 2 3 0.667 2 2 1.000 0 0 0.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 2/22 vs. LAC INACTIVE LIST

LAST 5 G LEAGUE MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +/- 3/4 vs. MHU 33:34 13 19 0.684 6 12 0.500 9 9 1.000 0 1 1 10 0 1 3 4 41 27 2/13 at SLC NWT - PERSONAL REASONS 2/11 vs. SBL 40:24 14 20 0.700 5 7 0.714 8 8 1.000 0 2 2 6 0 1 2 3 41 9 2/9 vs. TEX 32:51 9 14 0.643 0 2 0.000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 7 2 0 4 1 19 -2 2/6 at SLC 33:49 9 16 0.563 2 5 0.400 0 0 0.000 2 4 6 7 0 0 3 1 20 -14 2017-18 SEASON WITH GOLDEN STATE • In two starts, averaging 5.5 points (.286 FG%, .429 3pt%), 3.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists in 20.6 minutes per game. Starts: 12/6, 12/20. DAYS OF • Made 1st NBA start on 12/6 at Charlotte, recording eight points (3-7 FG, 2-4 3pt), three rebounds and three assists. NBA SERVICE • Made Warriors’ debut at Memphis (10/21/17), recording two points (1-1 FG) in 43 seconds off the bench.

2017-18 SEASON WITH SANTA CRUZ • Named to the Midseason All-NBA G League Western Conference Team. 29 • Appeared in 28 games (all starts), averaging a team-high 24.7 points (.522 FG%, .431 3pt%, .947 FT%), 4.7 rebounds, 7.9 assists, 0.96 steals in 35.8 minutes per game. 2017-18 NBA SEASON HIGHS NBA CAREER HIGHS • Has scored 20 or more points in 23 games, 30 or more nine times, 40 or 8 at Charlotte (12/6/17)...... PTS...... 22 at Golden State (4/8/17) more three times (43, 1/19 vs. IWA; 41, 2/11 vs. SBL; 41, 3/4 vs. MHU). 4 vs. Memphis (12/20/17)...... REB...... 4 vs. Memphis (12/20/17) 5 vs. Chicago (11/24/17)...... AST...... 5 vs. Chicago (11/24/17) CAREER NOTES ...... BLK...... STL...... 2 at Portland (4/12/17) • Signed to a two-way contract on October 17, 2017, joining Chris Boucher 3, twice, last at Detroit (12/8/17)...... FGM...... 10 at Golden State (4/8/17 as the Warriors two-way players. 2, twice, last vs. Oklahoma City (2/24/18)...... 3FGM...... 2, 5x, last vs. Oklahoma City (2/24/18) • Was not selected by an NBA franchise in the 2015 NBA Draft. 1 vs. Portland (12/11/17)...... FTM...... 2 at Portland (4/12/17) • Signed by Cleveland on 9/29/15 and waived on 10/24/15... Signed by 22 at Charlotte (12/6/17)...... MIN...... 28 at Golden State (4/8/17) New Orleans on 9/24/16 and waived on 10/22/16. • Appeared in five games off the bench for the Mavericks, totalling 27 points (.440 FG%, .357 3pt%), three rebounds, 12 assists and one steal in 77 minutes after signing with Dallas on 2/26/17. • Finished the 2016-17 season with the Pelicans, appearing in nine contests, totalling 52 points (.537 FG%, .500 3pt%), four rebounds, 14 assists, three steals in 111 minutes off the bench after signing with New Orleans on 3/19/17. • Signed by Atlanta on 9/5/17 before being waived on 10/14/17. • Appeared in 43 games (37 starts) with the NBA G League’s Canton Charge, averaging 19.6 points, 5.4 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 33.7 minutes per game in 2015-16. • Named the NBA G League Rookie of the Year in 2015-16. • Named to the 2016 NBA D-League All-Star Game. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 23 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opp. W/L Score Rec. Att. GS Pts. GS Reb. GS Ast. Opp. Pts. Opp. Reb. Opp. Ast. 10/17 vs. HOU L 121-122 0-1 19,596 Young 23 Green 11 Green 13 Harden 27 Anderson/Paul 8 Harden 11 10/20 at NOP W 128-120 1-1 18,171 Thompson 33 Pachulia 9 Green 9 Davis/Cousins 35 Davis 15 Cousins/Davis 5 10/21 at MEM L 101-111 1-2 17,794 Curry 37 Durant 13 Green 6 Gasol 34 Gasol 14 Conley 7 10/23 at DAL W 133-103 2-2 19,875 Curry 29 Durant 8 Curry/Green 8 Matthews 19 Barnes/Nowitzki/Noel 7 Barea 8 10/25 vs. TOR W 117-112 3-2 19,596 Curry 30 Green 11 Green 6 DeRozan 24 Poeltl 14 Lowry 9 10/27 vs. WAS W 120-117 4-2 19,596 Durant 31 Durant 11 Curry 8 Porter 29 Porter 10 Wall 14 10/29 vs. DET L 107-115 4-3 19,596 Thompson 29 Green 13 Curry 8 Bradley 23 Drummond 18 Drummond/Jackson 5 10/30 at LAC W 141-113 5-3 19,068 Curry 31 Green 9 SC/DG/KT 6 Gallinari 19 Jordan 11 Beverley/Gallinari/Griffin 4 11/2 at SAS W 112-92 6-3 18,418 Thompson 27 Curry/Durant 8 Green 6 Aldridge 24 Aldridge 10 Anderson/Green 4 11/4 at DEN W 127-108 7-3 19,711 Durant 25 Casspi 8 Curry 11 Barton 21 Barton 8 Mudiay 7 11/6 vs. MIA W 97-80 8-3 19,596 Durant 21 Green 9 Durant 6 J. Johnson 21 J. Johnson 9 J. Johnson 6 11/8 vs. MIN W 125-101 9-3 19,596 Thompson 28 Curry 8 Curry 8 Wiggins 17 Towns 12 Butler/Teague 5 11/11 vs. PHI W 135-114 10-3 19,596 Durant 29 Green 10 Curry 9 Redick 17 Embiid/Holmes 7 Simmons 8 11/13 vs. ORL W 110-100 11-3 19,596 Durant 21 West 11 Durant 8 Vucevic 20 Gordon 10 Mack 7 11/16 at BOS L 88-92 11-4 18,624 Durant 24 Casspi/Green 8 Curry/Green 5 Brown 22 Horford 11 Irving 6 11/18 at PHI W 124-116 12-4 20,848 Curry 35 Green/West 7 Green 8 Simmons 23 Saric 10 Simmons 12 11/19 at BKN W 118-111 13-4 17,732 Curry 39 Curry 11 Green 8 Crabbe 25 Hollis-Jefferson 12 Dinwiddie 8 11/22 at OKC L 91-108 13-5 18,203 Curry 24 Casspi 6 Curry/Green 6 Westbrook 34 Adams 12 Westbrook 9 11/24 vs. CHI W 143-94 14-5 19,596 Curry 33 Curry 7 Pachulia 6 Grant 21 Portis 8 Dunn 4 11/25 vs. NOP W 110-95 15-5 19,596 Curry 27 Green 7 Green 8 Davis 30 Davis 15 Holiday/Rondo 6 11/27 vs. SAC L 106-110 15-6 19,596 Thompson 21 West 7 Green 8 Cauley-Stein 19 Cauley-Stein 8 Cauley-Stein 6 11/29 at LAL WOT 127-123 16-6 18,997 Durant 29 Green 11 Green 9 Ingram 32 Caldwell-Pope 7 Ball 10 12/1 at ORL W 133-112 17-6 18,846 Thompson 27 Pachulia 8 Curry/Green 10 Gordon 29 Biyombo/Gordon/Vucevic 7 Payton 9 12/3 at MIA W 123-95 18-6 19,600 Curry 30 Green 7 Green 9 Dragic 20 Olynyk 7 Olynyk 5 12/4 at NOP W 125-115 19-6 17,004 Curry 31 Green 9 Curry 11 Holiday 34 Cousins 11 Rondo 11 12/6 at CHA W 101-87 20-6 19,334 Durant 35 Durant 11 Durant 10 Walker 24 Zeller 8 Walker 5 12/8 at DET W 102-98 21-6 20,491 Durant 36 Durant 10 Green 13 Bradley 25 Drummond 17 Drummond/Smith 4 12/11 vs. POR W 111-104 22-6 19,596 Durant 28 Casspi/Durant 9 Durant/Iguodala 5 Lillard 39 Vonleh 9 Turner 4 12/14 vs. DAL W 112-97 23-6 19,596 Durant 36 Casspi/Durant 11 Iguodala 10 Nowitzki 18 Nowitzki 9 Barea/Harris 6 12/18 at LAL WOT 116-114 24-6 18,997 Durant 36 Durant 11 Durant 8 Kuzma 25 Randle 11 Ball 6 12/20 vs. MEM W 97-84 25-6 19,596 Thompson 29 Durant/McCaw 8 Bell/Thompson 5 Gasol 21 Gasol 9 Evans 6 12/22 vs. LAL W 113-106 26-6 19,596 Durant 33 Green 11 Durant/Green 7 Kuzma 27 Kuzma 14 Ball 5 12/23 vs. DEN L 81-96 26-7 19,596 Durant 18 Bell 10 Iguodala 7 Harris 19 Chandler/Jokic 9 Barton 7 12/25 vs. CLE W 99-92 27-7 19,596 Durant 25 Green 12 Green 11 Love 31 Love 18 James 6 12/27 vs. UTA W 126-101 28-7 19,596 Durant 21 Bell 13 Green 8 Hood 26 Favors 10 Ingles 7 12/29 vs. CHA L 100-111 28-8 19,596 Durant 27 Green 11 Green 16 Howard 29 Howard 13 Howard 7 12/30 vs. MEM W 141-128 29-8 19,596 Curry 38 West 11 Durant 9 Gasol 27 Green 8 Evans 9 1/3 at DAL W 125-122 30-8 20,212 Curry 32 Durant 12 Curry 8 Matthews 22 Nowitzki/Powell 8 Smith Jr. 8 1/4 at HOU W 124-114 31-8 18,055 Curry 29 Green 14 Green 10 Gordon 30 Capela 10 Paul 9 1/6 at LAC W 121-105 32-8 19,068 Curry 45 Green 12 Green/Iguodala 7 Williams 23 Jordan 11 Evans 7 1/8 vs. DEN W 124-114 33-8 19,596 Curry 32 Bell 8 Green 10 Harris/Jokic 22 Jokic 12 Jokic 11 1/10 vs. LAC L 106-125 33-9 19,596 Durant 40 Green 10 Durant/Green/Livingston 4 L. Williams 50 Jordan 12 L. Williams 7 1/12 at MIL W 108-94 34-9 18,717 Durant 26 Green 10 Green 7 Antetokounmpo 23 Henson 8 4 tied with 4 1/13 at TOR W 127-125 35-9 20,078 Thompson 26 Curry/Durant 6 Curry 9 DeRozan 42 Valanciunas 9 VanVleet 4 1/15 at CLE W 118-108 36-9 20,562 Durant 32 Green 16 Green 9 James 32 James/Thompson 8 James 6 1/17 at CHI W 119-112 37-9 21,372 Thompson 38 Pachulia 11 Durant 7 Mirotic 24 Markkanen 8 Valentine 7 1/20 at HOU L 108-116 37-10 18,055 Durant 26 Durant/Green 7 Curry 8 Paul 33 Anderson 13 Harden 8 1/23 vs. NYK W 123-112 38-10 19,596 Curry 32 Curry 6 Durant 14 Beasley 21 Kanter 9 Jack 6 1/25 vs. MIN W 126-113 39-10 19,596 Durant 28 Durant 10 Durant 11 Towns 31 Towns 11 Teague 7 1/27 vs. BOS W 109-105 40-10 19,596 Curry 49 Green 11 Curry/Green 5 Irving 37 Horford 13 Irving 4 1/30 at UTA L 99-129 40-11 18,306 Thompson 27 Pachulia 7 Curry 5 Rubio 23 Favors 10 Rubio 11 2/2 at SAC W 119-104 41-11 16,583 Durant 33 Pachulia 13 Curry/Durant/Green 6 Randolph 18 Randolph 7 Bogdanovic/Fox 6 2/3 at DEN L 108-115 41-12 20,103 Durant 31 Pachulia 8 Green 8 Barton 25 Lyles 10 Jokic 5 2/6 vs. OKC L 105-125 41-13 19,596 Durant 33 Green 8 Green 7 George 38 Adams 10 Westbrook 9 2/8 vs. DAL W 121-103 42-13 19,596 Durant 24 Green 10 Curry 8 Smith-22 Nowitzki 11 Barea 8 2/10 vs. SAS W 122-105 43-13 19,596 Thompson 25 Green 8 Green 11 Aldridge/Anderson 20 White 7 Ginobili 6 2/12 vs. PHX W 129- 83 44-13 19,596 Curry 22 Casspi 10 Curry 7 Payton 29 Chandler 9 Payton 5 2/14 at POR L 117-123 44-14 19,520 Durant 50 Green 12 Green 7 Lillard 44 Nurkic 13 Lillard 8 2/22 vs. LAC W 134-127 45-14 19,596 Curry 44 Green 8 Curry 10 Harris 22 Jordan 14 L. Williams 12 2/24 vs. OKC W 112-80 46-14 19,596 Durant 28 Curry 9 Green 8 Westbrook 15 Westbrook 12 Westbrook 7 2/26 at NYK W 125-111 47-14 19,812 Thompson 26 Durant 9 Green 6 Mudiay 20 Kanter 7 Mudiay 7 2/28 at WAS W 109-101 48-14 20,356 Durant 32 Iguodala 7 Green 11 Porter 29 Porter 10 Beal 5 3/2 at ATL W 114-109 49-14 16,728 Curry/Durant 28 Green 9 Green 7 Bazemore 29 Collins 8 Schroder 9 3/6 vs. BKN 3/8 vs. SAS 3/9 at POR 3/11 at MIN 3/14 vs. LAL 3/16 vs. SAC 3/17 at PHX 3/19 at SAS 3/23 vs. ATL 3/25 vs. UTA 3/27 vs. IND 3/29 vs. MIL 3/31 at SAC 4/1 vs. PHX 4/3 at OKC 4/5 at IND 4/7 vs. NOP 4/8 at PHX 4/10 at UTA

24 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES WARRIORS/OPPONENTS 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS ------POINTS ------BIGGEST POINTS REB AST STL TO (pts off) BLK PAINT 2nd CHNCE FASTBREAK LEADS BENCH PTS Date Opponent W/L GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW Opp GSW Opp GSW Opp 10/17 vs. HOU L 121 122 41 43 34 28 5 9 17 (21) 13 (12) 9 5 32 54 8 18 36 15 17 2 48 58 10/20 at NOP W 128 120 49 51 29 26 6 8 18 (27) 19 (18) 8 4 30 32 17 16 23 14 15 15 29 31 10/21 at MEM L 101 111 46 40 20 20 10 8 17 (24) 14 (16) 7 4 36 48 6 7 32 21 5 19 18 41 10/23 at DAL W 133 103 50 42 33 21 6 11 16 (18) 12 (15) 8 0 44 44 8 20 34 8 31 0 46 37 10/25 vs. TOR W 117 112 37 42 32 30 10 10 17 (17) 18 (17) 7 6 48 54 6 15 33 15 14 5 18 37 10/27 vs. WAS W 120 117 53 41 33 30 7 7 18 (18) 15 (17) 13 6 52 38 8 18 22 17 7 18 44 27 10/29 vs. DET L 107 115 40 37 29 22 3 16 26 (33) 14 (17) 11 0 46 50 6 18 22 10 14 13 19 31 10/30 at LAC W 141 113 46 35 37 21 8 4 12 (19) 15 (21) 8 3 64 40 19 12 25 13 29 5 54 49 11/2 at SAS W 112 92 41 46 30 19 11 6 14 (15) 19 (23) 12 8 40 32 6 20 24 7 21 19 20 27 11/4 at DEN W 127 108 41 46 38 26 13 9 15 (16) 18 (35) 4 6 50 64 6 10 16 26 29 6 42 74 11/6 vs. MIA W 97 80 51 44 20 19 12 10 15 (13) 23 (29) 10 6 32 34 12 4 26 4 23 6 25 46 11/8 vs. MIN W 125 101 45 41 37 21 10 15 19 (18) 14 (26) 9 0 44 52 0 14 35 14 26 6 57 29 11/11 vs. PHI W 135 114 39 38 31 30 15 10 23 (22) 20 (22) 11 2 50 52 7 10 32 14 26 5 47 47 11/13 vs. ORL W 110 100 50 35 35 26 5 10 16 (13) 11 (12) 5 3 54 42 16 7 14 13 21 5 34 39 11/16 at BOS L 88 92 47 52 22 15 9 8 15 (17) 15 (13) 10 5 34 28 5 18 20 13 17 4 25 12 11/18 at PHI W 124 116 49 40 25 28 5 8 13 (24) 12 (16) 6 5 46 62 15 10 7 11 18 24 27 19 11/19 at BKN W 118 111 57 52 29 24 8 7 15 (15) 13 (14) 14 2 42 34 9 15 16 10 28 3 36 34 11/22 at OKC L 91 108 39 50 22 16 11 15 22 (34) 17 (15) 8 5 38 40 12 13 10 33 4 26 31 12 11/24 vs. CHI W 143 94 49 40 36 18 11 7 11 (7) 15 (24) 11 2 50 32 4 13 26 12 49 4 57 49 11/25 vs. NOP W 110 95 44 45 30 24 11 2 10 (3) 17 (20) 6 9 38 36 23 13 14 15 16 14 34 10 11/27 vs. SAC L 106 110 36 36 31 27 9 7 15 (25) 15 (14) 6 6 42 62 17 15 19 13 10 6 43 54 11/29 at LAL WOT 127 123 49 34 30 30 10 12 22 (19) 17 (12) 4 5 52 68 18 12 19 19 11 6 24 49 12/1 at ORL W 133 112 42 35 46 23 9 9 19 (23) 15 (22) 11 4 70 58 9 13 19 20 23 0 40 27 12/3 at MIA W 123 95 41 28 32 17 4 5 10 (9) 12 (14) 4 4 58 32 9 9 14 0 33 8 38 43 12/4 at NOP W 125 115 40 47 36 33 14 11 17 (22) 21 (29) 5 4 44 50 11 13 35 20 10 21 26 14 12/6 at CHA W 101 87 47 49 26 17 8 5 15 (7) 12 (12) 12 3 44 46 2 15 24 7 26 0 36 21 12/8 at DET W 102 98 45 49 29 20 5 8 14 (16) 13 (12) 15 2 26 38 4 13 4 4 12 6 31 36 12/11 vs. POR W 111 104 42 39 26 14 5 11 14 (18) 10 (13) 9 2 38 42 12 15 23 18 24 4 31 26 12/14 vs. DAL W 112 97 41 31 35 25 7 7 16 (18) 12 (15) 4 1 42 44 7 10 20 12 21 8 18 39 12/18 at LAL WOT 116 114 61 45 25 23 6 9 15 (12) 12 (11) 10 9 56 56 19 12 17 17 10 8 47 51 12/20 vs. MEM W 97 84 44 41 26 20 9 10 16 (16) 17 (12) 8 6 38 24 15 16 2 18 15 10 33 36 12/22 vs. LAL W 113 106 42 46 24 22 9 11 16 (23) 17 (18) 13 5 62 52 10 18 26 24 23 3 26 27 12/23 vs. DEN L 81 96 38 45 25 25 14 10 19 (21) 19 (20) 8 4 40 46 11 18 19 7 3 19 24 28 12/25 vs. CLE W 99 92 47 50 28 12 7 8 15 (20) 14 (12) 8 0 44 20 15 14 33 9 9 7 21 21 12/27 vs. UTA W 126 101 50 43 37 21 8 10 16 (26) 13 (15) 7 2 60 46 6 10 30 16 30 7 63 43 12/29 vs. CHA L 100 111 43 47 32 27 6 12 18 (32) 11 (11) 5 6 38 46 10 18 16 12 9 15 29 39 12/30 vs. MEM W 141 128 38 38 37 29 3 6 10 (15) 8 (13) 6 0 44 54 12 17 20 8 21 3 42 57 1/3 at DAL W 125 122 46 40 36 29 8 6 14 (14) 13 (20) 7 2 40 36 10 7 21 9 12 3 18 51 1/4 at HOU W 124 114 45 38 35 20 6 7 13 (18) 10 (15) 6 3 56 42 9 4 9 2 14 9 34 32 1/6 at LAC W 121 105 56 45 31 19 13 10 17 (26) 18 (27) 10 7 38 64 23 17 25 28 30 4 51 58 1/8 vs. DEN W 124 114 43 39 33 30 7 8 16 (19) 11 (11) 10 3 44 62 13 22 22 11 18 1 41 29 1/10 vs. LAC L 106 125 32 46 26 24 10 9 16 (9) 15 (21) 6 3 32 60 4 14 14 21 9 20 32 46 1/12 at MIL W 108 94 43 34 28 21 7 8 10 (18) 12 (19) 3 7 58 48 14 15 16 11 14 5 35 19 1/13 at TOR W 127 125 29 44 28 22 5 3 7 (12) 11 (14) 2 2 46 64 5 19 20 16 27 3 32 36 1/15 at CLE W 118 108 48 43 33 26 8 9 17 (20) 15 (21) 6 5 46 62 14 11 20 12 14 9 29 25 1/17 at CHI W 119 112 49 49 24 24 5 10 15 (27) 11 (18) 3 2 28 56 8 8 7 26 19 11 26 56 1/20 at HOU L 108 116 33 46 31 19 8 14 19 (23) 16 (13) 10 3 34 48 12 16 6 11 4 17 30 24 1/23 vs. NYK W 123 112 36 38 40 28 6 4 12 (13) 14 (16) 3 0 44 46 4 11 25 12 18 10 43 31 1/25 vs. MIN W 126 113 47 43 37 25 9 9 16 (8) 10 (12) 8 3 42 58 12 12 48 15 16 0 30 32 1/27 vs. BOS W 109 105 43 45 19 17 9 6 12 (13) 16 (18) 9 2 38 32 12 10 17 8 10 10 16 28 1/30 at UTA L 99 129 37 42 27 25 10 16 20 (18) 12 (12) 7 3 46 58 14 14 14 14 1 30 24 39 2/2 at SAC W 119 104 51 33 25 22 8 16 25 (19) 13 (17) 4 3 44 56 7 12 17 15 17 13 22 28 2/3 at DEN L 108 115 42 48 28 28 9 7 14 (15) 16 (19) 10 0 48 44 8 15 17 15 12 8 19 35 2/6 vs. OKC L 105 125 46 40 27 17 7 14 25 (38) 13 (12) 8 4 40 54 9 22 14 14 0 24 32 33 2/8 vs. DAL W 121 103 51 35 37 19 6 15 16 (20) 12 (13) 8 7 48 46 17 17 22 17 21 12 39 24 2/10 vs. SAS W 122 105 44 34 35 30 5 8 16 (18) 10 (14) 6 5 50 62 15 11 18 19 21 12 41 44 2/12 vs. PHX W 129 83 49 47 36 13 8 2 12 (12) 17 (20) 16 3 56 48 8 18 32 4 46 5 51 21 2/14 at POR L 117 123 41 49 24 20 8 9 16 (27) 14 (17) 7 0 40 44 9 17 18 15 2 20 16 21 2/22 vs. LAC W 134 127 32 36 31 32 8 9 15 (24) 15 (23) 8 1 52 56 3 7 17 23 18 1 27 46 2/24 vs. OKC W 112 80 54 43 36 19 8 8 16 (18) 16 (25) 6 3 36 28 19 17 15 10 35 5 40 27 2/26 at NYK W 125 111 43 39 31 28 8 7 12 (16) 14 (11) 5 3 38 48 4 10 13 14 24 5 36 65 2/28 at WAS W 109 101 36 50 24 25 10 7 15 (15) 18 (26) 8 3 42 40 6 23 15 13 16 3 26 35 3/2 at ATL W 114 109 35 35 33 21 12 10 18 (30) 22 (27) 5 2 36 34 9 5 22 14 15 6 39 16 3/6 vs. BKN 3/8 vs. SAS 3/9 at POR 3/11 at MIN 3/14 vs. LAL 3/16 vs. SAC 3/17 at PHX 3/19 at SAS 3/23 vs. ATL 3/25 vs. UTA 3/27 vs. IND 3/29 vs. MIL 3/31 at SAC 4/1 vs. PHX 4/3 at OKC 4/5 at IND 4/7 vs. NOP 4/8 at PHX 4/10 at UTA

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 25 WARRIORS/OPPONENTS 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - POINTS PER QTR/HALF 1st QTR 2nd QTR 3rd QTR 4th QTR 1st HALF 1-3 QTRs 2nd HALF OT Date Opponent W/L GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW Opp +/- GSW Opp 10/17 vs. HOU L 35 34 +1 36 28 +8 30 26 +4 20 34 -14 71 62 +9 101 88 +13 50 60 -10 10/20 at NOP W 26 39 -13 35 25 +10 37 26 +11 30 30 0 61 64 -3 98 90 +8 67 56 +11 10/21 at MEM L 26 31 -5 25 25 0 20 32 -12 30 23 +7 51 56 -5 71 88 -17 50 55 -5 10/23 at DAL W 40 24 +16 25 38 -13 34 22 +12 34 19 +15 65 62 +3 99 84 +15 68 41 +27 10/25 vs. TOR W 29 26 +3 32 27 +5 30 33 -3 26 26 0 61 53 +8 91 86 +5 56 59 -3 10/27 vs. WAS W 27 34 -7 26 33 -7 34 30 +4 33 20 +13 53 67 -14 87 97 -10 67 50 +17 10/29 vs. DET L 35 27 +8 22 25 -3 24 30 -6 26 33 -7 57 52 +5 81 82 -1 50 63 -13 10/30 at LAC W 34 28 +6 40 29 +11 33 29 +4 34 27 +7 74 57 +17 107 86 +21 67 56 +11 11/2 at SAS W 24 33 -9 26 22 +4 34 23 +11 28 14 +14 50 55 -5 84 78 +6 62 37 +25 11/4 at DEN W 36 23 +13 24 32 -8 43 21 +22 24 32 -8 60 55 +5 103 76 +27 67 53 +14 11/6 vs. MIA W 22 21 +1 28 16 +12 25 20 +5 22 23 -1 50 37 +13 75 57 +18 47 43 +4 11/8 vs. MIN W 22 22 0 29 28 +1 44 26 +18 30 25 +5 51 50 +1 95 76 +19 74 51 +23 11/11 vs. PHI W 32 28 +4 33 36 -3 36 21 +15 34 29 +5 65 64 +1 101 85 +16 70 50 +20 11/13 vs. ORL W 27 29 -2 29 27 +2 32 19 +13 22 25 -3 56 56 0 88 75 +13 54 44 +10 11/16 at BOS L 28 18 +10 19 24 -5 21 26 -5 20 24 -4 47 42 +5 68 68 0 41 50 -9 11/18 at PHI W 28 47 -19 24 27 -3 47 15 +32 25 27 -2 52 74 -22 99 89 +10 72 42 +30 11/19 at BKN W 32 20 +12 32 22 +10 34 42 -8 20 27 -7 64 42 +22 98 84 +14 54 69 -15 11/22 at OKC L 26 33 -7 22 32 -10 23 29 -6 20 14 +6 48 65 -17 71 94 -23 43 43 0 11/24 vs. CHI W 29 32 -3 45 21 +24 36 13 +23 33 28 +5 74 53 +21 110 66 +44 69 41 +28 11/25 vs. NOP W 17 31 -14 36 22 +14 31 22 +9 26 20 +6 53 53 0 84 75 +9 57 42 +15 11/27 vs. SAC L 27 27 0 28 26 +2 27 30 -3 24 27 -3 55 53 +2 82 83 -1 51 57 -6 11/29 at LAL WOT 30 20 +10 20 34 -14 34 30 +4 25 25 0 50 54 -4 84 84 0 59 55 +4 18 14 12/1 at ORL W 41 34 +7 37 29 +8 24 28 -4 31 21 +10 78 63 +15 102 91 +11 55 49 +6 12/3 at MIA W 33 36 -3 29 24 +5 37 17 +20 24 18 +6 62 60 +2 99 77 +22 61 35 +26 12/4 at NOP W 26 33 -7 23 36 -13 39 22 +17 37 24 +13 49 69 -20 88 91 -3 76 46 +30 12/6 at CHA W 26 18 +8 27 20 +7 26 30 -4 22 19 +3 53 38 +15 79 68 +11 48 49 -1 12/8 at DET W 30 24 +6 16 26 -10 31 17 +14 25 31 -6 46 50 -4 77 67 +10 56 48 +8 12/11 vs. POR W 27 28 -1 33 19 +14 33 28 +5 18 29 -11 60 47 +13 93 75 +18 51 57 -6 12/14 vs. DAL W 24 28 -4 24 20 +4 32 25 +7 32 24 +8 48 48 0 80 73 +7 64 49 +15 12/18 at LAL WOT 32 24 +8 25 29 -4 26 29 -3 19 20 -1 57 53 +4 83 82 +1 45 49 -4 14 12 12/20 vs. MEM W 24 28 -4 32 23 +9 18 14 +4 23 19 +4 56 51 +5 74 65 +9 41 33 +8 12/22 vs. LAL W 27 24 +3 34 20 +14 23 28 -5 29 34 -5 61 44 +17 84 72 +12 52 62 -10 12/23 vs. DEN L 20 22 -2 21 31 -10 21 20 +1 19 23 -4 41 53 -12 62 73 -11 40 43 -3 12/25 vs. CLE W 24 28 -4 22 16 +6 25 23 +2 28 25 +3 46 44 +2 71 67 +4 53 48 +5 12/27 vs. UTA W 23 24 -1 25 23 +2 42 22 +20 36 32 +4 48 47 +1 90 69 +21 78 54 +24 12/29 vs. CHA L 29 32 -3 24 21 +3 22 26 -4 25 32 -7 53 53 0 75 79 -4 47 58 -11 12/30 vs. MEM W 40 38 +2 38 29 +9 38 31 +7 25 30 -5 78 67 +11 116 98 +18 63 61 +2 1/3 at DAL W 35 26 +9 32 35 -3 24 28 -4 34 33 +1 67 61 +6 91 89 +2 58 61 -3 1/4 at HOU W 33 37 -4 29 26 +3 31 27 +5 31 24 +7 62 63 -1 93 90 +3 62 51 +9 1/6 at LAC W 31 28 +3 33 27 +6 39 21 +18 18 29 -11 64 55 +9 103 76 +27 57 50 +7 1/8 vs. DEN W 37 28 +9 27 29 -2 29 24 +5 31 33 -2 64 57 +7 93 81 +12 60 59 +1 1/10 vs. LAC L 35 32 +3 27 26 +1 28 39 -11 16 28 -12 62 58 +4 90 97 -7 44 67 -23 1/12 at MIL W 36 27 +9 27 22 +5 17 33 -16 28 12 +16 63 49 +14 80 82 -2 45 45 0 1/13 at TOR W 43 35 +8 38 19 +19 27 35 -8 19 36 -17 81 54 +27 108 89 +19 46 71 -25 1/15 at CLE W 35 37 -2 22 27 -5 36 27 +9 25 17 +8 57 64 -7 93 91 +2 61 44 +17 1/17 at CHI W 38 40 -2 25 26 -1 32 12 +20 24 34 -10 63 66 -3 95 78 +17 56 46 +10 1/20 at HOU L 28 40 -12 30 25 +5 33 27 +6 17 24 -7 58 65 -7 91 92 -1 50 51 -1 1/23 vs. NYK W 21 31 -10 37 29 +8 37 26 +11 28 26 +2 58 60 -2 95 86 +9 65 52 +13 1/25 vs. MIN W 38 29 +9 36 33 +3 32 31 +1 20 20 0 74 62 +12 106 93 +13 52 51 +1 1/27 vs. BOS W 27 37 -10 23 17 +6 30 19 +11 29 32 -3 50 54 -4 80 73 +7 59 51 +8 1/30 at UTA L 30 35 -5 26 34 -8 29 34 -5 14 26 -12 56 69 -13 85 103 -18 43 60 -17 2/2 at SAC W 29 27 +2 29 25 +4 26 23 +3 35 29 +6 58 52 +6 84 75 +9 61 52 +9 2/3 at DEN L 32 29 +3 24 26 -2 27 22 +5 25 38 -13 56 55 +1 83 77 +6 52 60 -8 2/6 vs. OKC L 30 42 -12 27 28 -1 20 29 -9 28 26 +2 57 70 -13 77 99 -22 48 55 -7 2/8 vs. DAL W 23 33 -10 37 27 +10 33 25 +8 28 18 +10 60 60 0 93 85 +8 61 43 +18 2/10 vs. SAS W 27 37 -10 31 18 +13 33 20 +13 31 30 +1 58 55 +3 91 75 +16 64 50 +14 2/12 vs. PHX W 25 24 +1 37 21 +16 37 26 +11 30 12 +18 62 45 +17 99 71 +28 67 38 +29 2/14 at POR L 27 40 -13 24 23 +1 36 29 +7 30 31 -1 51 63 -12 87 92 -5 66 60 +6 2/22 vs. LAC W 34 23 +11 36 35 +1 32 34 -2 32 35 -3 70 58 +12 102 92 +10 64 69 -5 2/24 vs. OKC W 24 19 +5 28 26 +2 32 21 +11 28 14 +14 52 45 +7 84 66 +18 60 35 +25 2/26 at NYK W 37 39 -2 26 25 +1 39 18 +21 23 29 -6 63 64 -1 102 82 +20 62 47 +15 2/28 at WAS W 36 21 +15 22 35 -13 27 14 +13 24 31 -7 58 56 +2 85 70 +15 51 45 +6 3/2 at ATL W 33 31 +2 29 19 +10 28 34 -6 24 25 -1 62 50 +12 90 84 +6 52 59 -7 3/6 vs. BKN 3/8 vs. SAS 3/9 at POR 3/11 at MIN 3/14 vs. LAL 3/16 vs. SAC 3/17 at PHX 3/19 at SAS 3/23 vs. ATL 3/25 vs. UTA 3/27 vs. IND 3/29 vs. MIL 3/31 at SAC 4/1 vs. PHX 4/3 at OKC 4/5 at IND 4/7 vs. NOP 4/8 at PHX 4/10 at UTA

26 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES GSW/OPP 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS FG% 3FG% FT% 3PTM ENTERING GAME ENTERING GAME ENTERING GAME Date Opponent W/L GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW OPP GSW OPP SCORE OPP 10/17 vs. HOU L .538 .485 .533 .366 .905 .684 16 15 Date Opponent W/L W/L STRK STRK GSW OPP PPG 10/20 at NOP W .511 .459 .439 .444 .800 .636 18 16 10/17 vs. HOU 0-0 0-0 ------121 122 ---- 10/21 at MEM L .393 .468 .316 .370 .852 .784 12 10 10/20 at NOP 0-1 0-1 L1 L1 128 120 10/23 at DAL W .558 .396 .385 .310 .846 .600 15 9 10/21 at MEM 1-1 1-0 W1 W1 101 111 10/25 vs. TOR W .558 .457 .462 .235 .864 .947 12 8 10/23 at DAL 1-2 0-3 L1 L3 133 103 10/27 vs. WAS W .484 .443 .263 .455 .900 .727 10 15 10/25 vs. TOR 2-2 2-1 W1 L1 117 112 10/29 vs. DET L .571 .462 .370 .444 .750 1.00 10 12 10/27 vs. WAS 3-2 3-1 W2 L1 120 117 10/30 at LAC W .584 .453 .483 .400 .767 .833 14 10 10/29 vs. DET 4-2 4-2 W3 W2 107 115 11/2 at SAS W .518 .391 .500 .292 .750 .739 14 7 10/30 at LAC 4-3 4-1 L1 L1 141 113 11/4 at DEN W .549 .460 .450 .250 .529 .815 18 6 11/2 at SAS 5-3 4-3 W1 L3 112 92 11/6 vs. MIA W .368 .361 .344 .308 .917 .706 11 8 11/4 at DEN 6-3 4-4 W2 W2 127 108 11/8 vs. MIN W .565 .413 .417 .208 .778 .741 15 5 11/6 vs. MIA 7-3 4-5 W3 W1 97 80 11/11 vs. PHI W .585 .468 .519 .429 .962 .700 14 12 11/8 vs. MIN 8-3 7-3 W4 W5 125 101 11/13 vs. ORL W .500 .420 .348 .312 .875 .889 8 10 11/11 vs. PHI 9-3 6-4 W5 L1 135 114 11/16 at BOS L .402 .329 .312 .219 .632 .868 10 7 11/13 vs. ORL 10-3 8-5 W6 L1 110 100 11/18 at PHI W .543 .490 .304 .357 .850 .750 7 10 11/16 at BOS 11-3 13-2 W7 W13 88 92 11/19 at BKN W .511 .358 .417 .333 .696 .692 10 16 11/18 at PHI 11-4 8-6 L1 W2 124 116 11/22 at OKC L .412 .456 .323 .320 .833 .692 10 8 11/19 at BKN 12-4 6-9 W1 W1 118 111 11/24 vs. CHI W .582 .354 .444 .361 1.00 .733 16 13 11/22 at OKC 13-4 7-8 W2 L1 91 108 11/25 vs. NOP W .415 .405 .303 .355 .815 .696 10 11 11/24 vs. CHI 13-5 3-13 L1 L3 143 94 11/27 vs. SAC L .500 .532 .432 .529 .714 .810 16 9 11/25 vs. NOP 14-5 11-8 W1 W3 110 95 11/29 at LAL WOT .500 .495 .400 .375 .750 .800 12 9 11/27 vs. SAC 15-5 5-14 W2 L1 106 110 12/1 at ORL W .625 .458 .500 .393 1.00 72.2 12 11 11/29 at LAL 15-6 8-12 L1 L2 127 123 12/3 at MIA W .560 .407 .367 .378 .750 .882 11 14 12/1 at ORL 16-6 9-13 W1 W1 133 112 12/4 at NOP W .517 .495 .485 .410 .704 .600 16 16 12/3 at MIA 17-6 11-11 W2 W1 123 95 12/6 at CHA W .476 .351 .367 .316 .769 .765 11 6 12/4 at NOP 18-6 12-11 W3 W1 125 115 12/8 at DET W .481 .413 .269 .444 .773 .526 7 12 12/6 at CHA 19-6 9-13 W4 W1 101 87 12/11 vs. POR W .550 .420 .500 .250 .765 .920 10 7 12/8 at DET 20-6 14-10 W5 L4 102 98 12/14 vs. DAL W .603 .451 .500 .345 .778 .765 11 10 12/11 vs. POR 21-6 13-12 W6 L4 111 104 12/18 at LAL WOT .402 .446 .324 .400 .905 .629 11 10 12/14 vs. DAL 22-6 7-20 W7 W1 112 97 12/20 vs. MEM W .459 .333 .333 .387 .880 .842 7 12 12/18 at LAL 23-6 10-17 W8 L2 116 114 12/22 vs. LAL W .494 .426 .292 .379 .815 .682 7 11 12/20 vs. MEM 24-6 9-21 W9 L1 97 84 12/23 vs. DEN L .386 .463 .111 .250 .824 .867 3 7 12/22 vs. LAL 25-6 11-18 W10 W1 113 106 12/25 vs. CLE W .463 .318 .270 .417 .765 .840 10 15 12/23 vs. DEN 26-6 17-15 W11 W1 81 96 12/27 vs. UTA W .593 .402 .478 .261 .765 .778 11 6 12/25 vs. CLE 26-7 24-9 L1 W1 99 92 12/29 vs. CHA L .460 .461 .364 .300 .923 .676 8 6 12/27 vs. UTA 27-7 15-20 W1 L2 126 101 12/30 vs. MEM W .588 .521 .545 .714 .920 .682 18 15 12/29 vs. CHA 28-7 12-22 W2 L1 100 111 1/3 at DAL W .527 .478 .406 .442 .842 .773 13 19 12/30 vs. MEM 28-8 11-24 L1 W1 141 128 1/4 at HOU W .552 .472 .433 .340 .750 .591 13 17 1/3 at DAL 29-8 13-25 W1 W4 125 122 1/6 at LAC W .415 .429 .333 .273 .811 .800 13 3 1/4 at HOU 30-8 27-9 W2 W2 124 114 1/8 vs. DEN W .565 .495 .433 .421 .714 .750 13 8 1/6 at LAC 31-8 17-20 W3 L1 121 105 1/10 vs. LAC L .481 .495 .348 .458 .846 .786 8 11 1/8 vs. DEN 32-8 21-18 W4 L1 124 114 1/12 at MIL W .550 .424 .333 .393 .833 .917 5 11 1/10 vs. LAC 33-8 18-21 W5 W1 106 125 1/13 at TOR W .580 .489 .375 .320 .857 .844 9 8 1/12 at MIL 33-9 22-18 L1 W1 108 94 1/15 at CLE W .482 .457 .375 .250 .800 .682 12 7 1/13 at TOR 34-9 29-11 W1 W1 127 125 1/17 at CHI W .500 .425 .394 .256 .880 .923 13 10 1/15 at CLE 35-9 26-16 W2 L3 118 108 1/20 at HOU L .488 .471 .472 .378 .733 .690 17 14 1/17 at CHI 36-9 17-27 W3 W3 119 112 1/23 vs. NYK W .554 .518 .433 .409 .900 .895 13 9 1/20 at HOU 37-9 31-12 W4 W1 108 116 1/25 vs. MIN W .539 .455 .568 .300 .600 .833 21 6 1/23 vs. NYK 37-10 21-26 L1 L1 123 112 1/27 vs. BOS W .452 .435 .370 .500 .885 .708 10 14 1/25 vs. MIN 38-10 31-18 W1 W2 126 113 1/30 at UTA L .459 .582 .200 .500 .762 .643 5 14 1/27 vs. BOS 39-10 35-14 W2 W1 109 105 2/2 at SAC W .550 .442 .515 .400 .875 .667 17 10 1/30 at UTA 40-10 21-28 W3 W2 99 129 2/3 at DEN L .500 .429 .258 .414 .609 .862 8 12 2/2 at SAC 40-11 16-34 L1 W1 119 104 2/6 vs. OKC L .481 .473 .286 .387 .742 .758 8 12 2/3 at DEN 41-11 27-25 W1 W1 108 115 2/8 vs. DAL W .511 .430 .483 .243 .850 .824 14 9 2/6 vs. OKC 41-12 30-24 L1 L4 105 125 2/10 vs. SAS W .565 .457 .444 .185 .933 .737 12 5 2/8 vs. DAL 41-13 17-37 L2 L1 121 103 2/12 vs. PHX W .584 .347 .423 .130 .667 .636 11 3 2/10 vs. SAS 42-13 35-21 W1 W1 122 105 2/14 at POR L .478 .484 .351 .364 .947 .875 13 12 2/12 vs. PHX 43-13 18-39 W2 L5 129 83 2/22 vs. LAC W .627 .500 .560 .344 .765 .824 14 11 2/14 at POR 44-13 31-26 W3 L1 117 123 2/24 vs. OKC W .472 .333 .447 .265 .846 .619 17 9 2/22 vs. LAC 44-14 30-26 L1 W2 134 127 108.0 2/26 at NYK W .518 .490 .484 .400 .846 .778 15 10 2/24 vs. OKC 45-14 34-26 W1 W2 112 80 106.7 2/28 at WAS W .521 .400 .417 .344 .833 .857 10 11 2/26 at NYK 46-14 24-37 W2 L1 125 111 104.1 3/2 at ATL W .532 .442 .355 .429 .864 .900 11 15 2/28 at WAS 47-14 36-25 W3 W2 109 101 107.4 3/6 vs. BKN 3/2 at ATL 48-14 19-43 W4 W1 114 109 103.5 3/8 vs. SAS 3/6 vs. BKN 49-14 20-44 W5 L3 105.8 3/9 at POR 3/8 vs. SAS 3/11 at MIN 3/9 at POR 3/14 vs. LAL 3/11 at MIN 3/16 vs. SAC 3/14 vs. LAL 3/17 at PHX 3/16 vs. SAC 3/19 at SAS 3/17 at PHX 3/23 vs. ATL 3/19 at SAS 3/25 vs. UTA 3/23 vs. ATL 3/27 vs. IND 3/25 vs. UTA 3/29 vs. MIL 3/27 vs. IND 3/31 at SAC 3/29 vs. MIL 4/1 vs. PHX 3/31 at SAC 4/3 at OKC 4/1 vs. PHX 4/5 at IND 4/3 at OKC 4/7 vs. NOP 4/5 at IND 4/8 at PHX 4/7 vs. NOP 4/10 at UTA 4/8 at PHX 4/10 at UTA

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 27 2017-18 WARRIORS AND OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PLAYER HIGHS CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENT HIGH HIGH Points 50, Kevin Durant, 2/14 at POR 50, Lou Williams, 1/10 vs. LAC Points (Off Bench) 23, Nick Young, 10/27 vs. HOU 29, , 1/4 at HOU Rebounds 16, Draymond Green, 1/15 at CLE 18, Love, 12/25 vs. CLE; Drummond, 10/29 vs. DET Assists 16, Draymond Green, 12/29 vs. CHA 14, John Wall, 10/27 vs. WAS Steals 4, six times, last Draymond Green, 12/4 at NOP 6, twice, last , 2/6 vs. OKC Blocks 7, Kevin Durant, 10/20 at NOP 5, DeMarcus Cousins, 11/25 vs. NOP FG Made 17, Kevin Durant, 2/14 at POR 17, DeMar DeRozan, 1/13 at TOR FG Attempted 29, Kevin Durant, 12/18 at LAL (OT) 31, DeMar DeRozan, 1/13 at TOR 3FG Made 10, Stephen Curry, 12/30 vs. MEM 8, twice, L. Williams, 1/10 vs. LAC & G. Green, 1/4 at HOU 3FG Attempted 16, Stephen Curry, 1/6 at LAC 16, Lou Williams, 1/10 vs. LAC FT Made 15, Stephen Curry, 1/6 at LAC 16, , 10/21 at MEM FT Attempted 16, Stephen Curry, 1/6 at LAC 17, Marc Gasol, 10/21 at MEM Minutes 42, twice, last Kevin Durant, 2/3 at Denver 44, Brandon Ingram, 11/29 at LAL (OT)

2017-18 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENT HIGH LOW HIGH LOW PTS (OT) ------PTS 143, 11/24 vs. CHI 81, 12/23 vs. DEN 129, 1/30 at UTA 80, 11/6 vs. MIA PTS, 1ST QTR 43, 1/13 at TOR 17, 11/25 vs. NOP 47, 11/18 at PHI 18, twice, last 12/6 at CHA PTS, 2ND QTR 45, 11/24 vs. CHI 16, 12/8 at DET 38, 10/23 at DAL 16, twice, last 12/25 vs. CLE PTS, 1ST HALF 81, 1/13 at TOR 41, 12/23 vs. DEN 74, 11/18 at PHI 37, 11/6 vs. MIA PTS, 3RD QTR 47, 11/18 at PHI 17, 1/12 at MIL 42, 11/19 at BKN 12, 1/17 at CHI PTS, 4TH QTR 37, 12/4 at NOP 14, 1/30 at UTA 38, 2/3 at DEN 12, twice, last 2/12 vs. PHX PTS, 2ND HALF 78, 12/27 vs. UTA 40, 12/23 vs. DEN 71, 1/13 at TOR 33, 12/20 vs. MEM PTS, OT 18, 11/29 at LAL 14, 12/18 at LAL 14, 11/29 at LAL 12, 12/18 at LAL (OT) FGM 55, 12/1 at ORL 32, twice, last 12/23 vs. DEN 53, 1/30 at UTA 26, 11/16 at BOS FGA 107, 12/18 at LAL (OT) 71, 2/28 at WAS 106, 1/17 at CHI 77, 10/21 at MEM FG% .627, 2/22 vs. LAC .368, 11/6 vs. MIA .582, 1/30 at UTA .318, 12/25 vs. CLE 3FGM 21, 1/25 vs. MIN 3, 12/23 vs. DEN 19, 1/3 at DAL 3, twice, last 2/12 vs. PHX 3FGA 41, 10/20 at NOP 21, 12/20 vs. MEM 50, 1/4 at HOU (GSW franchise record) 11, 1/6 at LAC 3FG% .568, 1/25 vs. MIN .111, 12/23 vs. DEN .714, 12/30 vs. MEM .130, 2/12 vs. PHX FTM 30, 1/6 at LAC 7, 12/14 vs. DAL 33, 11/16 at BOS 7, 2/26 at NYK FTA 37, 1/6 at LAC 9, 12/14 vs. DAL 38, 11/16 at BOS 9, 2/26 at NYK FT% 1.000, twice, last 12/1 at ORL .529, 11/4 at DEN 1.00, 10/29 vs. DET .591, 1/4 at HOU REB 61, 12/18 at LAL (OT) 26, 1/13 at TOR 52, twice, last 11/19 at BKN 28, 12/3 at MIA OREB 18, 2/8 vs. DAL 2, 3/2 at ATL 19, 12/25 vs. CLE 3, 3/2 at ATL DREB 51, 11/19 at BKN 26, twice, last 1/30 at UTA 45, 11/16 at BOS 20, 10/29 vs. DET AST 46, 12/1 at ORL 19, 1/27 vs. BOS 33, 12/4 at NOP 12, 12/25 vs. CLE STL 15, 11/11 vs. PHI 3, twice, last 12/30 vs. MEM 16, three times, last 2/2 at SAC 2, twice, last 2/12 vs. PHX TO 26, 10/29 vs. DET 7, 1/13 at TOR 23, 11/6 vs. MIA 8, 12/30 vs. MEM BLK 16, 2/12 vs. PHX 2, 1/13 at TOR 9, twice, last 12/18 at LAL (OT) 0, 8x, last 2/14 at POR PTS IN PAINT 70, 12/1 at ORL 26, 12/8 at DET 68, 11/29 at LAL (OT) 20, 12/25 vs. CLE 2ND CHANCE PTS 23, 11/25 vs. NOP 0, 11/8 vs. MIN 22, twice, last 2/6 vs. OKC 4, 1/4 at HOU FASTBREAK PTS 48, 1/25 vs. MIN 2, 12/20 vs. MEM 33, 11/22 at OKC 0, 12/3 at MIA PTS OFF TO 35, 11/4 at DEN 11, twice, last 12/29 vs. CHA 38, 2/6 vs. OKC 7, 12/6 at CHA THE LAST TIME.... THE LAST TIME... WARRIORS OPPONENT Played an overtime game 12/18/17 at LAL (W, 116-114 OT) Played a double-overtime game 12/1/16 vs. HOU (L, 127-132 2OT) Scored 120-plus points 2/26/18 at NYK (125) 2/22/18 vs. LAC (127) Scored 70-or-fewer points 11/12/04 at MEM (67) 11/2/15 vs. MEM (69) Scored 40-plus points in a quarter 1/13/18 at TOR (43, 1st) 2/14/18 at POR (40, 1st) Scored 10-or-fewer points in a quarter 3/20/11 at DAL (10, 4th) 3/23/15 vs. WAS (8, 3rd) Outrebounded opponent by 30-or-more 11/2/91 vs. SAC (31, 60-29) 2/27/16 at OKC (30, 62-32) Had four players with 20-plus points 11/23/16 vs. LAL (Curry, Durant, Thompson, Clark) 1/8/18 vs. DEN (Harris, Jokic, Lyles, Murray) Had three players with 30-plus points 2/26/91 vs. ORL (Hardaway, Mullin, Richmond) 3/2/62 vs. NY (Guerin, Buckner, Naulls) Had three players with 20-plus points 2/2/18 at SAC (Curry, Durant, Thompson) 1/30/18 at UTA (Rubio, Ingles, Mitchell) Had two players with 30-plus points 1/17/18 at CHI (Thompson, 38; Curry, 30) 2/6/18 vs. OKC (George, 38; Westbrook, 34) Had four players with 10-plus rebounds 12/11/15 at BOS (Curry, Ezeli, Green, Iguodala) 11/13/10 at MIL (Bogut, Mbah a Moute, Jennings, Gooden) Had all five starters score double figures 2/26/18 at NYK 2/22/18 vs. LAC Had a player score 60-plus points 12/5/16 vs. IND (Klay Thompson, 60) 3/3/66 at PHI (Wilt Chamberlain, 62) Had a player score 50-plus points 2/14/18 at POR (Kevin Durant, 50) 1/10/18 vs. LAC (Lou Williams, 50) Had a player score 40-plus points 2/22/18 vs. LAC (Stephen Curry, 44) 2/14/18 at POR (Damian Lillard, 44) Had a player score 30-plus points 2/28/18 at WAS (Kevin Durant, 32) 2/14/18 at POR (Damian Lillard, 44) Had a player with 25-plus rebounds 1/27/08 at NY (Andris Biedrins, 26) 3/11/15 vs. DET (Andre Drummond, 25) Had a player with 20-plus rebounds 2/6/15 at ATL (Draymond Green, 20) 2/13/17 at DEN (Nikola Jokic, 21) Had a player with 15-plus assists 4/5/16 vs. MIN (Stephen Curry, 15) 2/28/17 at WAS (John Wall, 19) Had a player with a triple-double 1/25/18 vs. MIN (Kevin Durant, 28p/10r/11a) 1/8/18 vs. DEN (Nikola Jokic 22p/12r/11a) Had three players with double-doubles 12/18/17 at LAL (Casspi, Durant, Thompson) 11/22/17 at OKC (Adams, George, Westbrook) Had four players with double-doubles 12/11/15 at BOS (Curry, Ezeli, Green, Iguodala) 12/18/09 vs. WAS (Arenas, Butler, Haywood, Jamison) Had a player with 20 points/20 rebounds 2/22/13 at SAS (, 25 pts/22 rebs) 1/10/17 vs. MI (Hassan Whiteside, 28 pts/20 rebs) Had a player with 10-plus 3-pointers 12/30/17 vs. MEM (Stephen Curry, 10) has never happened Had a four-point play 2/14/18 at POR (twice, Kevin Durant) 2/10/18 vs. SAS (Davis Bertans)

28 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES THE WARRIORS WHEN...

REGULAR SEASON 2017 REGULAR SEASON 2017 2017-18 2016-17 PLAYOFFS 2017-18 2016-17 PLAYOFFS Overall... 49-14 67-15 16-1 Three players score 20 or more points 13-2 20-2 4-0 Home… 24-7 36-5 9-0 Curry, Durant, Thompson each w/ 20+ points 13-1 16-1 2-0 Away… 25-7 31-10 7-1 Curry, Durant, Thompson each w/ 25+ points 2-1 3-0 1-0 Overtime… 2-0 0-3 Curry, Durant, Thompson combine for 70+ pts 16-4` 32-5 7-0 Decided by three points or less... 4-1 3-4 1-0 Curry scores 30 points or more 15-1 16-2 7-0 Decided by 10-or-more points… 31-7 47-6 12-1 Thompson scores 30 points or more 2-0 8-1 1-0 Days of the Week: Durant scores 30 points or more 9-4 13-2 8-1 Monday 11-1 9-3 4-0 Both Curry & Thompson each score 25+ points 6-1 9-2 1-0 Tuesday 1-3 8-2 2-0 Both Curry & Thompson each score 30+ points 1-0 1-0 Wednesday 9-3 14-1 2-0 Curry & Thompson combine for 60+ points 5-0 8-1 Thursday 6-1 9-2 2-0 Curry & Thompson combine for 70+ points ---- 2-0 Friday 9-1 9-3 0-1 Both Curry & Durant each score 25+ points 7-2 13-3 7-0 Saturday 10-4 9-3 3-0 Both Curry & Durant each score 30+ points ---- 2-0 3-0 Sunday 3-1 9-1 3-0 Curry & Durant combine for 60+ points 3-2 10-2 7-0 More rebounds than opponent (tied)... 31-3 (3-1) 38-2 (5-0) 11-0 Curry & Durant combine for 70+ points ------2-0 Fewer rebounds than opponent… 15-10 24-13 5-1 Both Thompson & Durant each w/ 25+ points 5-1 6-0 1-0 Grab 50 or more rebounds... 11-0 13-1 (1-0) 6-0 Both Thompson & Durant each w/ 30+ points ------1-0 Grab 60 or more rebounds... 1-0 1-0 Thompson & Durant combine for 60+ points 1-1 5-0 1-0 More assists than opponent (tied)… 44-11 (2-3) 63-5 (1-1) 14-0 Thompson & Durant combine for 70+ points ---- 1-0 Fewer assists than opponent… 3-0 3-9 2-1 Thompson & Durant combine for 80+ points ---- 1-0 Dish 30 or more assists... 32-4 49-1 7-0 Dish 40 or more assists... 2-0 3-0 October 5-3 2-1 Dish 30 or more assists AND shoot 50% FG... 27-2 35-0 3-0 November... 11-3 14-1 ---- More FTA than opponent (tied)… 25-3 (2-0) 33-6 (2-0) 7-1 (1-0) December… 13-2 13-3 ---- Fewer FTA than opponent… 22-11 32-9 8-0 January… 11-3 12-2 ---- More 3FG than opponent (tied)… 32-8 (1-0) 55-5 (4-0) 13-0 (1-0) February… 8-3 9-3 ---- Fewer 3FG than opponent… 16-6 8-10 2-1 March… 1-0 12-4 ---- Record 10 or more 3-pointers... 42-8 59-2 14-1 April… ---- 5-1 ---- Record 20 or more 3-pointers... 1-0 2-0 * Warriors have 32 consecutive months with a winning record More steals than opponent (tied)… 19-6 (6-0) 39-6 (9-1) 7-0 (4-0) First game of back-to-back… 8-2 15-2 ---- Fewer steals than opponent… 24-8 19-8 5-1 Second game of back-to-back… 7-3 13-4 ---- Record 10 or more steals... 13-5 32-8 6-0 vs. Western Conference… 27-11 42-10 ---- More blocks than opponent (tied)… 43-12 (2-1) 50-11 (5-2) 10-1 (1-0) vs. Pacific Division… 8-2 13-2 ---- Fewer blocks than opponent… 4-1 12-2 5-0 vs. Northwest Division… 7-6 15-3 ---- Record 10 or more blocks... 14-4 16-2 3-0 vs. Southwest Division… 12-3 13-5 ---- More bench points than opponent (tied)… 22-3 (2-0) 26-3 (3-1) 9-1 (2-0) vs. Eastern Conference… 22-3 25-5 ---- Fewer bench points than opponent… 25-11 38-11 5-0 vs. Atlantic Division… 8-1 9-1 ---- Reserves score 50 or more points... 6-0 7-1 2-0 vs. Central Division… 6-1 8-2 ---- More points in the paint than opponent (tied)… 22-2 (2-0) 32-6 (4-2) 7-1 vs. Southeast Division… 8-1 8-2 ---- Fewer points in the paint than opponent… 25-12 31-7 9-0 More 2nd-chance points than opponent (tied)… 17-1 (4-1) 27-3 (3-0) 8-0 (1-0) 4-SEASON RECORDS (2014-15 - 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON) Fewer 2nd-chance points than opponent… 28-12 37-12 7-1 2017-18 TOTAL More fastbreak points than opponent (tied)… 36-9 (3-2) 51-9 (2-2) 13-1 Holding opponents under 100 points 13-2 106-4 Fewer fastbreak points than opponent… 10-3 14-3 3-0 Holding opponents under 100 points at home 8-1 62-1 Score 25 or more fast-break points... 16-2 29-2 5-0 Holding opponents under 100 points on road 5-1 44-3 Holding opponents to 40% FG or under... 10-1 15-1 6-0 Holding opponents .400 FG% or under 11-1 63-3 Leading after first quarter (tied)... 26-5 (1-1) 48-8 (1-0) 12-0 15-1 in 2016-17 Trailing after first quarter… 21-8 18-7 4-1 17-0 in 2015-16 Leading at halftime (tied)… 32-6 (4-1) 50-6 (2-1) 12-0 (1-0) 20-1 in 2014-15 Trailing at halftime… 13-7 15-8 3-1 2017-18 CAREER Leading after third quarter (tied)… 45-2 (1-1) 62-3 (0-3) 12-0 (1-0) Curry scores 30 points or more 15-1 85-7 Trailing after third quarter… 3-11 5-9 3-1 Thompson scores 30 points or more 3-0 33-4 Score 100-plus… 46-10 67-9 16-1 Curry and Thompson each score 30 points 1-0 11-0 Score 99 or below… 3-4 0-6 Score 110-plus 40-2 53-3 14-1 Score 120-plus 27-1 31-1 8-0 Opponents score 100-plus… 36-12 41-13 11-1 Opponents score 99 or below… 13-2 26-2 5-0 Outshooting opponent (tied)… 47-6 61-6 (0-1) 15-1 WARRIORS 2017-18 RECORD IN JERSEYS Outshot by opponent… 2-8 6-8 1-0 ASSOCIATION (23-7) Shoot .500-plus… 36-4 39-0 8-0 10/17, 10/23, 10/25, 11/4, 11/6, 11/8, 11/11, 11/13, 11/16, Shoot below .500… 13-10 28-15 8-1 11/19, 11/22, 11/27, 11/29, 12/6, 12/11, 12/14, 12/20, 12/25, Opponents shoot .500-plus… 3-2 4-2 1-1 12/27, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13, 1/15, 1/17, 1/23, 1/30, Opponents shoot below .500… 46-12 63-13 15-0 2/3 All 5 Warriors starters score in double figures 3-0 4-1 3-0 In wire-to-wire games… 2-0 7-1 5-1 ICON (6-2) On National TV... 27-8 22-8 16-1 10/21, 10/29, 10/30, 11/2, 11/18, 12/4, 12/8, 12/18 On TNT... 6-3 7-3 4-0 On ESPN... 8-3 12-3 5-0 On ABC... 4-1 3-2 7-1 On NBA TV... 9-1 8-2 CLASSIC (9-1) 10/20, 10/27, 11/24, 12/1, 12/3, 12/22, 12/29, 1/12, 2/2, 3/2

WARRIORS TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2017-18 DATE/OPP PLAYER PTS REB AST W/L 12/6 at CHA Kevin Durant 35 11 10 W STATEMENT (9-4) CITY (2-0) 12/25 vs. CLE Draymond Green 12 12 11 W 11/25, 12/23, 12/30, 1/20, 1/25, 2/24 1/4 at HOU Draymond Green 17 14 10 W 1/27, 2/6, 2/8, 2/10, 2/12, 1/25 vs. MIN Kevin Durant 28 10 11 W 2/14, 2/22, 2/26, 2/28

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES 29 WARRIORS HIGHS BY HALF OPPONENT HIGHS BY HALF WARRIORS/OPPONENT LOWS BY HALF

INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL WARRIORS LOWS BY HALF PTS: 33 Curry, 2nd, 1/27 vs. BOS PTS: 37 L. Williams, 2nd, 1/10 vs. LAC PTS: 40 2nd, 12/23 vs. DEN FGM: 10 3x, last Curry, 2nd, 2/22 vs. LAC FGM: 11 L. Williams, 2nd, 1/10 vs. LAC FGM: 13 2nd, 12/20 vs. MEM FGA: 15 Durant, 2nd, 12/6 at CHA FGA: 18 twice, last DeRozan, 1st, 1/13 at TOR FGA: 32 2nd, 2/28 at WAS FTM: 10 Curry, 1st, 10/23 at DAL FTM: 11 Dinwiddie, 2nd, 11/19 at BKN FG% .351 2nd, 12/20 vs. MEM FTA: 10 twice, last Curry, 2nd, 1/13 at TOR FTA: 13 Dinwiddie, 2nd 11/19 at BKN FTM: 2 four times, last 1st, 12/6 at CHA 3PTM: 6 Curry, 2nd, 1/23 vs. NYK 3PTM: 6 Green, 2nd, 1/4 at HOU FTA: 2 three times, last 2nd, 12/1 at ORL 3PTA: 10 Curry, 1st, 1/6 at LAC 3PTA: 9 twice, last Prince, 2nd, 3/2 at ATL REB: 14 three times, last 2nd, 2/22 vs. LAC REB: 12 Green, 2nd, 1/15 at CLE REB: 12 2x, last Westbrook, 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC TO: 1 1st, 1/13 at TOR O-REB: 6 Bell, 1st, 12/22 vs. LAL O-REB: 6 2x, last Drummond, 2nd, 10/29 vs. DET D-REB: 9 Green, 2nd, 1/15 at CLE D-REB: 9 Gasol, 1st, 10/21 at MEM OPPONENT LOWS BY HALF AST: 10 Curry, 2nd, 12/4 at NOP AST: 10 Rondo, 1st, 12/4 at NOP PTS: 33 2nd, 12/20 vs. MEM STL: 3 several times STL: 5 DeRozan, 1st, 10/25 vs. TOR FGM: 10 2nd, 12/20 vs. MEM BLK: 4 3x, last Durant, 1st, 12/1 at ORL BLK: 3 3x, last James, 2nd, 1/15 at CLE FGA: 35 2nd, 11/27 vs. SAC TO: 5 4x, last Green, 2nd, 1/3 at DAL TO: 6 James, 2nd, 12/25 vs. CLE FG% .227 2nd, 12/20 vs. MEM FTM: 1 1st, 12/6 at CHA TEAM - MOST TEAM - MOST FTA: 1 1st, 12/6 at CHA PTS: 81 1st, 1/13 at TOR PTS: 74 1st, 11/18 at PHI REB: 11 2nd, 12/3 at MIA FGM: 33 2nd, 12/28 vs. UTA FGM: 30 1st, 11/18 at PHI TO: 2 1st, 12/30 vs. MEM FGA: 55 1st, 1/6 at LAC FGA: 55 1st, 1/17 at CHI FG% .717 2nd, 12/28 vs. UTA FG% .609 1st, 1/30 at UTA WARRIORS/OPPONENT LOWS BY FTM: 18 2nd, 1/27 vs. BOS FTM: 21 2nd, 11/16 at BOS QUARTER FTA: 21 1st, 10/30 at LAC FTA: 26 2nd, 11/19 at BKN FT% 1.00 several times FT% 1.00 several times WARRIORS LOWS BY QUARTER 3PTM: 13 2nd, 12/4 at NOP 3PTM: 11 three times, last 2nd, 1/3 at DAL PTS: 14 4th, 1/30 at UTA 3PTA: 22 three times, last 2nd, 2/14 at POR 3PTA: 27 twice, last 2nd, 1/4 at HOU FGM: 5 3rd, 12/20 vs. MEM 3PT% .700 1st, 2/22 vs. LAC 3PT% .647 1st, 10/27 vs. WAS FGA: 14 twice, last 4th, 2/28 at WAS REB: 38 1st, 11/19 at BKN REB: 30 twice, last 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC FG% .259 1st, 11/25 vs. NOP O-REB: 14 2nd, 2/8 vs. DAL O-REB: 11 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC FTM: 0 several times D-REB: 33 1st, 11/19 at BKN D-REB: 26 1st, 11/19 at BKN FTA: 0 several times AST: 26 2nd, 12/28 vs. UTA AST: 20 twice, last 1st, 12/4 at NOP REB: 4 4th, 2/3 at DEN STL: 9 2nd, 11/11 vs. PHI STL: 11 1st, 11/8 vs. MIN TO: 0 three times, last 1st, 1/27 vs. BOS BLK: 10 2nd, 12/22 vs. LAL BLK: 6 twice, last 1st, 12/18 at LAL TO: 15 2nd, 10/29 vs. DET TO: 12 several times OPPONENT LOWS BY QUARTER PTS off TO: 19 2nd, 11/4 at DEN PTS off TO: 24 2nd, 1/6 at LAC PTS: 12 three times, last 4th, 2/12 vs. PHXI PF: 17 2nd, 11/19 at BKN PF: 15 2nd, 10/27 vs. WAS FGM: 3 twice, last 2nd, 12/25 vs. CLE PITP: 40 1st, 1/12 at MIL PITP: 38 three times, last 2nd, 1/15 at CLE FGA: 15 4th, 12/23 vs. DEN 2ndCP: 15 2nd, 11/25 vs. NOP 2ndCP: 14 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC FG% .125 2nd, 12/25 vs. CLE FBP: 39 1st, 1/25 vs. MIN FBP: 20 twice, last 2nd, 1/6 at LAC FTM: 0 several times FTA: 0 several times WARRIORS HIGHS BY QUARTER OPPONENT HIGHS BY QUARTER REB: 4 1st, 12/14 vs. DAL TO: 0 several times INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL PTS: 26 Curry, 2nd, 11/24 vs. CHI PTS: 27 L. Williams, 3rd, 1/10 vs. LAC FGM: 7 3x, last Thompson, 2nd, 1/30 at UTA FGM: 8 L. Williams, 3rd, 1/10 vs. LAC FGA: 11 Curry, 1st, 11/18 at PHI FGA: 14 DeRozan, 1st, 1/13 at TOR FTM: 9 Curry, 2nd, 11/24 vs. CHI FTM: 8 L. Williams, 3rd, 1/10 vs. LAC FTA: 9 Curry, 2nd, 11/24 vs. CHI FTA: 8 2x, last L. Williams, 3rd, 1/10 vs. LAC 3PTM: 4 several times 3PTM: 4 twice, last Green, 3rd, 1/4 at HOU 3PTA: 7 Curry, 1st, 1/6 at LAC 3PTA: 7 Green, 3rd, 1/4 at HOU REB: 9 Green, 4th, 1/15 at CLE REB: 8 3x, last Westbrook, 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC O-REB: 6 Green, 3rd, 2/8 vs. DAL O-REB: 5 Drummond, 3rd, 10/29 vs. DET D-REB: 7 Green, 4th, 1/15 at CLE D-REB: 6 4x, last Westbrook, 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC AST: 7 twice, last Curry, 3rd, 12/4 at NOP AST: 7 Wall, 3rd, 10/27 vs. WAS STL: 2 several times STL: 3 4x, last Ingram, 1st, 11/29 at LAL BLK: 3 several times BLK: 3 Henson, 3rd, 1/12 at MIL

TEAM - MOST TEAM - MOST PTS: 47 3rd, 11/18 at PHI PTS: 47 1st, 11/18 at PHI FGM: 18 1st, 12/1 at ORL FGM: 18 1st, 11/18 at PHI FGA: 29 twice, last 1/8 vs. DEN FGA: 31 2nd, 1/17 at CHI FG% .750 twice, last 1st, 12/1 at ORL FG% .706 2nd, 11/29 at LAL FTM: 14 4th, 1/27 vs. BOS FTM: 15 3rd, 1/13 at TOR FTA: 16 4th, 1/27 vs. BOS FTA: 17 3rd, 1/13 at TOR 3PTM: 8 3rd, 1/25 vs. MIN 3PTM: 8 1st, 10/20 at NOP 3PTA: 14 twice, last 3rd, 2/24 vs. OKC 3PTA: 16 4th, 11/19 at BKN REB: 21 3rd, 2/8 vs. DAL REB: 18 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC O-REB: 10 3rd, 2/8 vs. DAL O-REB: 8 twice, last 1st, 2/24 vs. OKC D-REB: 16 3rd, 1/17 at CHI D-REB: 15 1st, 11/25 vs. NOP AST: 14 twice, last 1st, 12/30 vs. MEM AST: 13 1st, 11/18 at PHI STL: 5 four times, last 3rd, 2/28 at WAS STL: 6 several times BLK: 7 4th, 12/22 vs. LAL BLK: 5 1st, 11/2 at SAS TO: 9 2nd, 2/2 at SAC TO: 7 several times PTS off TO: 14 3rd, 11/18 at PHI PTS off TO: 18 4th, 1/6 at LAC PF: 10 three times, last 3rd, 1/13 at TOR PF: 10 three times, last 4th, 1/27 vs. BOS PITP: 26 twice, last 1st, 1/12 at MIL PITP: 22 twice, last 4th, 1/6 at LAC 2ndCP: 12 3rd, 1/6 at LAC 2ndCP: 10 several times FBP: 24 1st, 1/25 vs. MIN FBP: 16 2nd, 1/17 at CHI

30 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017-18 GAME NOTES